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#1 by US News and World Report in the Best Universities-Master's category in the northern region.

The Students V illanova's more than 6,300 undergraduates come from 47 states plus Puerto Rico, and 29 foreign countries. Ninety percent of our first- year students ranked in the top 30 percent of their high school classes.

The Faculty Villanova's 571 full-time faculty members, 90 percent of whom hold the highest degree in their field, teach classes that average 22 stu- dents. The student : faculty ratio is 13:1.

The Campus Located in a suburban community 12 miles (or 20 kilometers) west of Philadelphia, the picturesque 254-acre campus features more than 60 buildings, including a library with more than 800,000 volumes, an 11,800 seat stadium, state of the art academic facilities, and 26 residence halls.

The Experience Villanova students may choose to study abroad for a summer, semester, or year; compete on one of 11 men's or 13 women's NCAA Division I level (football is Division IAA) sports teams, immerse themselves in Campus Ministry, and take part in any of more than 130 campus organizations.

Financial Assistance For the academic year 2006-2007, Villanova offered more than $55 million in need-based assistance to full-time undergraduate students.

Accreditation Villanova and its programs have received accreditation through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the AACSB International, the American Chemical Society, the American Bar Association, the Association of American Law Schools, the ounded in 1842 by the friars of the Order of A Solid Academic Reputation Pennsylvania State Board of Nurse Examiners, the F St. Augustine, Villanova is a comprehensive The oldest and largest Catholic university in Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Roman Catholic institution that welcomes students the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Villanova the Accreditation Board for Engineering and of all faiths. The University offers a wide variety of is one of 262 institutions-and one of 18 Technology, the National Catholic Education degree programs through four colleges: the College of Catholic colleges or universities-in the nation to Association, and the Computing Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Villanova School of have a chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa, the pres- Accreditation Board. Villanova is a member in Business, the College of Engineering, and the College tigious liberal arts honor society. For more than good standing of the National Association for of Nursing, as well as the Villanova School of Law. a decade, has been ranked College Admission Counseling.

184 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball The City Of Philadelphia

illanova University is located 12 miles west For More Information On Villanova Vof the city of Philadelphia, Pa., birthplace of American independence. Philadelphia is an absolutely indispensable resource easily accessible For information on admissions and campus tours, contact the Villanova University Office of for Villanova’s student community. Buses and Undergraduate Admissions at 1-800-338-7927, Monday through Friday between the hours of trains stop regularly on our campus, and you can 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. be in Center City in a matter of minutes. For information on Villanova University’s Athletic Schedules, contact the Athletic There, the cultural attractions of one of the Department at 610-519-4090. nation’s most historic areas are yours to choose from: Independence Hall, where the Declaration NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers. The Major Indoor of Independence was adopted, and the U.S. Lacrosse League’s Philadelphia Wings play at Constitution was written; the Academy of Music, the Wachovia Spectrum. The Wachovia Center, home of the world-renowned Philadelphia the Wachovia Spectrum, Citizens Bank Park Orchestra; the Liberty Bell; the Philadelphia and Lincoln Financial Field are home to numer- Museum of Art, the country’s third-largest art ous other events, concerts and festivals. museum; and countless theaters, galleries, night- There is also Philadelphia’s famous South clubs and historical sites. Street for shopping and strolling. Philadelphia’s excellent restaurants are world-famous; equally famous is the city’s more casual cuisine, like cheesesteaks, hoagies and soft pretzels. Philadelphia also contains one of the country’s largest concentrations of col- leges, with over 30 campuses located with- in a 15 mile radius of Villanova. This gives students an opportunity to take advantage of libraries, cultural offerings, and other facilities, as well as giving them thousands of students and peers with whom to share The Liberty Bell is just one of the many tourist good times. attractions that the city of Philadelphia has to offer.

Chase Utley and the Philadelphia Phillies play their home games at Citizens Bank Park.

Philadelphia is also home to some of the country’s most exciting professional sports teams. You can watch the Philadelphia Phillies play baseball at Citizens Bank Park and the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles hit the gridiron at Lincoln Financial Field. Just across the street is the Wachovia Center, home to the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and the Philadelphia provides Villanova University students with a big city atmosphere.

2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball 185 President, Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A.

ev. Peter M. Donohue, regularly hosting groups for Oak, Mich., Father Donohue received a RO.S.A., is the thirty-second dinner at Burns Hall, one of Bachelor of Arts degree from Villanova in 1975. president of Villanova University. the Augustinian friaries on He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in the He has been an integral member campus. Father Donohue also Order of Saint Augustine in 1979. In 1983, he of the Villanova community for assists at St. Thomas of received a Master of Arts in Theatre from the nearly two decades, during which Villanova Parish and has offi- Catholic University of America and in 1985 time he has been immersed in all ciated at numerous weddings received a Master of Divinity from the aspects of campus life. of University alumni through- Washington Theological Union. In 1990, he was out the country. inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest, An Active Member of the Father Donohue has served largest, and most selective honor society for all Villanova Community on many committees at academic disciplines. Father Donohue received Father Donohue is a tenured Villanova, including the Board his doctorate in theatre history in 1992 from the professor who from 1992 to 2006 of Trustees Academic Affairs University of Illinois, where he also was recog- served as chairman of the Theatre Committee, the College of nized for outstanding teaching. Department. He is an award-winning director Liberal Arts and Sciences Diversity Committee, the whose productions have received nearly thirty Strategic Planning Committee, and the University A Vision for the Future nominations for Barrymore Awards, which recog- Judicial Boards. In addition, he was a member of the Father Donohue was inaugurated as nize excellence in Philadelphia-area theatre. In NCAA Certification Self-Study committees of 1996- University president Sept. 8, 2006. He chose as 2002, Father Donohue’s direction of Chicago 1997 and 2001-2002. Father Donohue also served the theme for his inauguration Veritas, Unitas, won him the Barrymore’s Harold Prince Award two terms as a member of the Board of Trustees of Caritas. This theme is rooted in the principles of for Outstanding Direction of a Musical. Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass. truth, unity, and love, which are central compo- Father Donohue is well-known among stu- nents of the University’s Augustinian heritage and dents for his vibrant liturgies, his role as chaplain A Villanova Alumnus mission and which inspire Father Donohue’s of the University’s Naval ROTC program, and for Born in Bronx, N.Y., and raised in Royal vision for Villanova’s future.

Officers of the University

Vice President for Academic Affairs John R. Johannes, PH.D

University Vice President Helen K. Lafferty, PH.D

Vice President and General Counsel Dorothy A. Malloy, J.D.

Vice President for Administration and Finance Kenneth G. Valosky

Vice President for Student Life Rev. John P. Stack, O.S.A.

Vice President for Institutional Advancement John M. Elizandro

Vice President for University Communication Ann E. Diebold

186 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball Director Of Athletics Vince Nicastro

ince Nicastro enters his eighth year or better, including 116 with a 3.5 women’s varsity sports and over 500 student-ath- Vas the Villanova University Director or better and 10 with a perfect 4.0 letes. In addition, club sports and an extensive intra- of Athletics in 2007-08. Nicastro oversees GPA. In the three-year NCAA murals program fall under the auspices of the all aspects of the Wildcat athletics pro- Academic Progress Rate (APR), Athletic Department. Villanova is a member of the gram and provides the leadership to bol- Villanova earned an overall APR of Big East Conference and the Colonial Athletic ster the Villanova “Tradition of 987 which represents one of the top Association Football Conference. Excellence” in the 21st century. scores in the country. Villanova had Nicastro has also been active both inside and In his first seven seasons at the helm, 11 of its 24 varsity sports publicly outside the University, serving on many key com- Nicastro has overseen significant success recognized for being in the top 10 mittees. He is currently the Chair of the Big East in the key areas of intercollegiate athletics. percent for their APR. In addition, Conference Athletic Directors Executive Under his stewardship, the men’s basketball pro- all 24 Wildcat athletic programs scored well above Committee and is the former Chair of both the Big gram has garnered three consecutive NCAA the NCAA minimum APR standard. East Conference Championships and Competitions Tournament bids from 2005-07, including advanc- Those beyond the Villanova zip code have taken Committee, and the Big East Conference Finance ing to the Elite Eight in 2006 and Sweet 16 in notice. U.S. News and World Report listed Villanova Committee. Nicastro recently served as a member 2005. The Wildcat women’s soccer team participat- as one of the Top 20 athletic programs in the nation of the Big East Television Committee which nego- ed in five of the last six NCAA Tournaments, in 2003. In 2004, Villanova was recognized as the tiated the most comprehensive media agreements in including a 2003 Sweet 16 berth. The Wildcat top program in the Big East Conference in a study conference history. In addition, Nicastro is a mem- women’s basketball team has tallied 20 wins or more conducted by the Laboratory for the Study of ber of the Villanova University’s President’s in five of the last seven seasons en route to earning Intercollegiate Athletics at Texas A&M. In its first Council. He is also a member of the Colonial seven straight postseason appearances from 2000- presentation of the Excellence in Athletics Cup, Athletic Association Football Conference Executive 06, including a visit to the Elite Eight in 2003. The Villanova was cited for success in areas including Committee, the Executive Committee of the football team reached the NCAA I-AA semifinals in NCAA postseason success, graduation rates, gender Philadelphia Sports Congress, is on the Board of 2002 and Brian Westbrook earned the Walter equity position and operating efficiency. Advisors for the Florida Atlantic University Sports Payton Award in 2002. In 2003, Nicastro oversaw the second cycle of Management Program and is a board member of In his tenure as Director, Nicastro has been instru- the NCAA’s re-certification of Villanova University the National Sports Marketing Network mental in the growth of the V Club, the Athletic Athletics. He has also guided the University’s imple- Philadelphia Chapter. He also serves as a member of Department’s fundraising arm. Since its inception in mentation of a comprehensive Title IX compliance the Gatorade Athletic Director Advisory Board. 2000, the V Club has generated almost 20 million program which has increased opportunities for A 1987 graduate of Bloomsburg University with dollars in contributions. During that period, Nicastro female student-athletes and enhanced resources for a Bachelor of Science degree in Business has overseen the planning and development of Villanova’s women’s programs. Administration/Accounting, Nicastro earned his numerous major gifts for endowments and facility Nicastro joined the Villanova Athletics MBA from St. Joseph’s University in 1994. Nicastro upgrades to benefit Villanova Athletics. Department in 1994 when he was hired as the and his wife Liz reside in Drexel Hill, Pa., with their The most recent capital undertaking is the school’s Director of Ticket Operations. He was pro- seven-year old twin sons, Jake and Casey. Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Center that moted to Assistant Athletics Director in 1997, will serve as a state-of-the-art practice facility for use and then elevated to the position of Associate by the men’s and women’s basketball programs and Athletics Director soon thereafter. As an greatly improve the recreational and fitness offerings Associate Athletics Director, he was responsible for the campus community. The $18.5 million for overseeing the department’s administrative facility, which is scheduled to open in October of functions, including business operations, per- 2007, represents the largest capital project in sonnel and staffing and the sports medicine University history to be funded entirely through and strength/conditioning programs. donor support. Other facility upgrades under On his path to the Director’s office, Nicastro’s watch include the new Villanova Ballpark Nicastro served as the designated sport admin- at Plymouth Meeting; a new softball complex; the istrator for many of Villanova’s men’s and Villanova Stadium Turf Replacement; the installa- women’s varsity programs, working closely to tion of a new track in Villanova Stadium, and plan and develop all aspects of their sport’s numerous team locker room enhancements. programs. Nicastro also coordinated Achievement in the classroom has also remained Villanova’s summer camp programs and the a priority under Nicastro’s leadership. During the department’s information technology issues. 2006-07 academic year, Villanova student-athletes As the Director of Athletics, Nicastro is posted a 3.059 grade point average, while achieving responsible for the overall supervision of a exemplary graduation rates. Villanova has now had Villanova Athletics Department that is com- seven consecutive semesters with its student-athletes mitted to excellence both in competition and registering a GPA of 3.0 or better. Also in 2006-07, in the classroom. The broad-based Wildcat 324 Wildcat student-athletes registered a 3.0 GPA athletics program is comprised of 24 men’s and The Nicastro Family (L-R): Casey, Liz, Vince and Jake.

2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball 187 Athletic Administration

Bob Steitz Lynn Tighe Senior Associate AD/External Operations Senior Associate AD/SWA

ob Steitz enters his sixth year as Villanova's Senior ynn Tighe is in her 10th season at Villanova, and cur- B Associate Athletics Director for External Operations in Lrently is a Senior Associate Athletics Director and the 2007-08. In his role, Steitz oversees the department's market- Senior Women's Administrator. She returned to her alma ing and promotion initiatives and manages the Villanova mater in November, 1998, as an Assistant Athletics Director Athletics Radio Network. and has since earned two promotions to her current capacity. Steitz arrived at Villanova in 2002 from the Atlantic 10 Conference where he had Prior to her current stint on the Main Line, Tighe served as the Director of Game been since 1990. He served as Associate Commissioner at the Atlantic 10 since 1994 Operations and Special Events for the American Basketball League's Philadelphia Rage with his primary responsibilities being the Executive Producer of the Atlantic 10 from 1997-1998. As director, Tighe was responsible for planning, coordinating and Television Network, coordinating and implementing the league's marketing and televi- implementing all game day operations and special events. She was also the Director of sion strategies, overseeing all aspects of the men's basketball tournament, and planning Merchandising, and created and directed the Merchandising Department. Tighe cur- and implementing the conference's basketball and football schedules. rently serves on the Division I Women's Basketball Issues Committee. Prior to being named Associate Commissioner, Steitz was the Associate Tighe is a 1987 graduate of Villanova University, where she earned a Bachelor of Commissioner at the Northeast Conference where he oversaw NCAA Compliance and Arts Degree in Economics. A four-year member of the Wildcat women's basketball was the Director of Championships. team, Tighe ranks second in program history in career assists. The starting point guard Steitz began his career in collegiate athletics at Fordham University where he was the for three seasons, Tighe helped lead the team to Big East Tournament titles and NCAA Athletic Operations Coordinator for one year from 1982 to 1983. He was then promoted Tournament appearances in 1986 and 1987. She was chosen as a first team All-Big East to Assistant Director of Athletics in August of 1983, a position he held until August of 1985 performer as a senior in 1987. Tighe was inducted into the Villanova Athletic Hall of when he left to become Assistant Director of Athletics at Florida International University. Fame in November 1998 and to the Big Five Hall of Fame in January 1998. Steitz has been a key figure on a number of athletic committees and currently serves Tighe returned to Villanova in 1987 as an assistant women's basketball coach for on the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. He previously served as chair of the NCAA head coach Harry Perretta, a position she maintained until 1989. From 1989-91, she Honor Committee. Steitz has also played key roles in a number of different events: the 2001 served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Wildcats. Tighe is single and resides in NCAA Men's Division I Basketball East Regional, the 1992 Basketball Tournaments of the Newtown Square, Pa. Americas, the 1990 Goodwill Games, and the 1984 Summer Olympics Basketball Staff. A 1980 graduate of Springfield College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health, Rev. Rob Hagan, O.S.A. Physical Education and Recreation, Steitz went on to earn his Master's of Education Associate AD Degree in Athletic Administration from Springfield in 1981. Steitz and his wife, Pam, reside in Blue Bell, Pa., with their 11-year old daughter n his fifth season at Villanova University, Rev. Rob Hagan, Jessica and seven-year old son, Michael. IO.S.A. is an Associate Athletics Director. As part of his role in the athletic department, he oversees the areas of Personnel, Mary Anne Dowling Sports Medicine and Strength and Conditioning. Father Associate Athletics Director/Student Services Hagan came to Villanova in 2003 as the Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance, and was promoted to his current position in July, 2004. ary Anne Dowling is in her 29th season as a part of Hagan graduated from Villanova with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1987. He went MVillanova Athletics, and begins her 12th year as on to earn a J.D. from Widener University School of Law in 1990. After receiving Associate Athletics Director for Student Services. his law degree, Hagan spent seven years as an attorney with Gillin and Associates, In her current capacity, Dowling serves both the Wildcat stu- where he served as Criminal Defense Counsel, in addition to handling contract nego- dent-athletes and the administration in a variety of functions. Her tiations, arbitrations and mediations. He also served as assistant counsel to the top priority is coordinating Villanova's Student Services, which is designed to counsel and Solicitor for the Delaware County Solid Waste Authority and the Delaware County advise all the Wildcat student-athletes during their stay at Villanova. Since assuming this role, Register of Wills. she has instituted the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Awareness Program, over- Hagan entered the Order of Saint Augustine in 1997. He served as Chaplain at sees drug and alcohol education, conducts student-athlete exit interviews and acts as a liai- Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, and at the University of son with the Office of Academic Advising. In addition, Dowling started the annual Student- Maryland, College Park, and received a Masters in Theology from the Washington Athlete Appreciation Luncheon and Senior Student-Athlete Banquet. Theological Union in 2003. He is a current member of the Pennsylvania Bar Dowling graduated from West Chester State College in 1970 with a Bachelor of Science Association, and past member of the Philadelphia Bar Association, Delaware County Degree in Physical Education, and went on to earn a Master's Degree in Education from Bar Association, and the Delaware County Association of Criminal Defense West Chester in 1975. She is an inductee of the West Chester University Hall of Fame. Attorneys. Father Hagan also serves as the Chaplain for the Villanova University Prior to her most recent position at Villanova, Dowling had spent the majority of her men's basketball and football teams. time on the Main Line as the Assistant Athletic Director for Women's and Club Sports. Under her guidance, the Wildcat women's program grew from an AIAW Division I small college to national prominence in all NCAA Division I sports. Dowling and her husband, Jim, reside in Downingtown, Pa. The couple has two chil- dren, Kevin and Kristen.

188 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball Dean Kenefick Gordon Finch Associate AD/Communications Associate AD/Compliance

ean Kenefick is in his first year as Associate Athletics ordon Finch begins his fourth year at Villanova DDirector of Communications in 2007. Before being G University in 2007-08. In his capacity as the Associate promoted to an Associate Athletics Director, Kenefick was Athletics Director for Compliance, he oversees all matters the Assistant Athletics Director for Communications from pertaining to compliance with National Collegiate Athletics 2002-07. Association rules and regulations. In his role, Kenefick oversees all aspects of Villanova’s Media Relations Finch arrived at Villanova from the University of Connecticut, where he served in Department. He is also beginning his 12th season as the contact for both the foot- a similar capacity from March 2002 to August 2004. Among his responsibilities were ball and women’s basketball programs. In 2007, he will begin his third year as the coordination and implementation of all aspects of compliance systems, the develop- sport administrator for the women’s lacrosse program. ment and implementation of rules education for staff members and outside con- A 1994 graduate of Villanova with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary stituents regarding Big East and NCAA legislation. Prior to his tenure at Connecticut, Education and a Minor in Geography, Kenefick earned a Master’s Degree in Finch spent four years serving as a Membership Services Representative for the NCAA Education from Villanova in July 1999. He was named Director of Media Relations at its Indianapolis and Kansas City offices. in the fall of 1998 after serving as the Assistant Director from 1995-98. Kenefick and Finch received a J.D. degree in 1994 from the University of Iowa College of Law. his wife, Stacey, reside in Drexel Hill, Pa. His areas of specialization included litigation, corporate, criminal and family law. He also holds a Master of Arts and Bachelor of Science Degrees from the University of Iowa. Finch spent two years as a law clerk for the Honorable Douglas L. Richards in Faribault County, Minnesota. As an undergraduate athlete, Finch was a track & field standout at Iowa, where he owned the school record in the triple jump from 1988-90. Gordon and his wife, Julie, make their home in Coatesville, Pa. and are the parents of two children, Kate (11) and Alex (8). Brian Murray Mick Keelan Assistant AD/Business Operations Assistant AD/Facilities & Operations

rian Murray enters his 13th year as a member of the ick Keelan begins his ninth year at Villanova in BVillanova University Athletic Department and his M2007-08 and the third in his current capacity. third as an Assistant Athletic Director in 2007. Murray is in Keelan spent his first six years at the University as the charge of the department's financial affairs, manages the ath- Director of Facilities and Operations and was promoted to letic budget and oversees the department travel office. the position of Assistant Athletic Director in September, Murray began his Villanova career as an intern in both the ticket office and equip- 2005. Keelan is responsible for the oversight of Villanova's athletic facilities and oper- ment room from 1994-95. Following his two-year stint, he worked as an intern in ations. One of his most significant assignments is the planning of the new Intramural the marketing office from 1995-96. and Athletic Recreation Facility that will open in the fall of 2007. His first full-time position came in 1996 when he was named Coordinator for Keelan earned his undergraduate degree in economics from Lafayette College in Corporate Finance. From there he was promoted to Associate Business Manager 1992, where he as also a pitcher on the baseball team. Following graduation, he where he worked from 1997-2000. In 2000, Murray became the department's joined the athletic operations staff at West Chester University. In 1994, he was award- Business Manager. He held this position until June of 2005 when he was named the ed a Master's Degree by West Chester. He then returned to Lafayette as pitching Assistant Athletic Director for Business Operations. coach on the baseball coaching staff for two years. A 1993 graduate of Villanova University, Murray earned a Bachelors Degree in In 1996, Keelan joined the University of Pennsylvania as Coordinator of Men's Liberal Arts and a Minor in Computer Science. He earned his Master’s Degree in Basketball Operations. Following two years at Penn, Keelan was named Assistant Business Administration from Villanova in 2002. Athletic Director at Fordham University, where he was responsible for the athletic Murray and his wife Michele reside in Chadds Ford, Pa. with their six-year old facilities and operations. He arrived at Villanova in 1999. daughter Annabelle and three-year old daughter Colleen. Keelan resides in Rosemont, Pa.

2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball 189 Support Staff

Jim Belzer Lionel Brodie Jen Burns Lenny Currier Tom Dunphy Mary Anne Gabuzda Susan Guarino Asst. Director, Equipment Travel Director of Sports Asst. Equipment Basketball Director’s Office Events & Facilities Manager Coordinator Medicine Manager Secretary

Ilene Lee Kyle McMullin Eric Major Rosemary Mazzotta Joan McGuckin Todd Melfi Lisa Melillo Secretary, Women’s Basketball, Assistant General Manager Associate General Manager, Athletics Business Assistant Coordinator of Football Assistant Vice President/GM Director, Track & Field Villanova Sports Properties Villanova Sports Properties Operations Villanova Sports Properties Intramurals & Recreation

Mary Mitchell Molly Myers Bob Nyce Brian Papson Jeff Pierce Steve Pinone Steve Pizzi Secretary Compliance Coordinator Ticket Director, Head Athletics Trainer Director of Development for Director of Facilities and External Operations Manager Branding & Marketing Athletics Operations

Whitey Rigsby Lyn Roebuck Valerie Tinklepaugh Dom Versaggi Jen Whipple Director, Coaches Assistant Athletic Trainer Manager, Athletics Concessions Coordinator of Promotions V Club Secretary

190 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball VIllanova Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship Program

Generous gifts from Villanova alumni have created six Endowed Scholarships for the Men’s Basketball program

Finneran Endowed Athletic Fund Head Coaching Position

Funded by: Bill Finneran, Villanova Class of 1963 This endowment funds the Head Coach’s position at Villanova

Barbieri Endowed Basketball Scholarship Power Forward Position

Funded by: Rocco Barbieri, Villanova Class of 1959 This endowment funds the power forward position at Villanova

Melchionni Endowed Basketball Scholarship Any Basketball Position

Funded by: Bill Melchionni, Villanova Class of 1966 This endowment funds any basketball position at Villanova

Morahan Endowed Basketball Scholarship Small Forward Position

Funded by: Matt Morahan, Villanova Class of 1970 This endowment funds the small forward position at Villanova "Our alumni are passionate about the Villanova Basketball tradition of Welsh Endowed Basketball Scholarship excellence on the court and Point Guard Position in the classroom. These men have made significant Funded by: Ed Welsh, Villanova Class of 1966 This endowment funds the point guard position at Villanova financial commitments to insure that our tradition lives on through these Kania Endowed Basketball Scholarship endowments. This is the Center Position pride and passion of our Villanova family that makes Funded by: Arthur Kania, Villanova Class of 1956 us so unique." This endowment funds the center position at Villanova

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VILLANOVA ATHLETICS

V Club Mission Statement The V Club is engaged in providing the financial resources to the Villanova Athletics Department in order to maximize the success of the student-athlete both in the classroom and on the playing field.

Origin of V Club Name Since the earliest of days of Villanova Athletics, the “V” has been the defining symbol of the school’s commitment to Villanova friends and alumni gathered in September for the Villanova Classic athletic excellence. Our teams still proudly display the V at Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit, N.J. to help raise funds for the logo on their uniforms, thus distinguishing them from the men’s basketball progam. competition. The name of the V Club was carefully chosen to reinforce the “V” connection which binds both past and present student-athletes and all supporters of Wildcat Athletics. Just a glimpse of the “V” brings immediate recog- nition of Villanova University Athletics. Wildcat student- athletes compete nationwide with the image of the “V” dis- played proudly on their uniforms; this badge links them to those alumni who donned the “V” in past competition. The “V” will serve as the enduring symbol forever linking stu- dent-athletes to Villanova Athletics.

As the beloved fight song so clearly states, “V” is for Villanova! Purpose of the V Club Providing Athletes With Support The V Club acknowledges the contributions made by Villanova student-athletes over the last 130 years. It takes an enormous commitment of time and energy to be a Villanova student-athlete and the V Club exists to support that com- Bill Melchionni, Matt Morahan, Charlie Ellinwood and Dwayne McClain at the mitment financially and socially. 2007 Villanova Classic.

192 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball Athletics Department Initiatives The V Club helps to support the following initiatives: • New stadium surface • Baseball Complex • New basketball court • Endowed scholarships

Events • Football tailgates and receptions • The Legend of Villanova Basketball Gala Dinner The V Club played a part in bringing back the 1981-82 Women’s Basketball Final Four Team. • Basketball pre-game receptions • Big East Basketball Tournament Receptions • Golf Events (local and national) • Gridiron Gala • 1981-82 25th Anniversary Women’s Basketball Final Four Celebration • On-line Auction …and much more!!

Staff Director: Whitey Rigsby ’78 Director of Development/Athletics: Steve Pinone ’87, ’89 The V Club helped organize the Villanova Baseball Alumni Golf Outing. V Club Student Ambassadors Currently enrolled undergraduate students looking to be involved with college athletics. These individuals will be Villanova responsible for interacting with alumni and members at tailgates, receptions, and other events; organizing game V Club day events; and assisting in day-to-day office activities. On-Line Auction Phone Information www.villanova.com Toll Free (877) 434-1500 or (610) 519-5505 Bid on memorabilia, vacations, travel, Fax (610) 519-5507 once in a lifetime experiences, and much more! Email: [email protected] Get your holiday shopping done on-line! Web site www.villanova.com

Online Donations The V Club recently added the capability of online donations through its secure online form. For more infor- mation, visit the V Club page on the Villanova website at www.villanova.com

2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball 193 Academic Support

Academic Support 2007

hirty years ago Villanova University was Tone of the leaders among NCAA Division I schools in recognizing the need for providing academic support for its student- athletes. This is a University which treasures its outstanding academic reputation and is equally proud of its student-athletes who rep- resent Villanova every year in inter-collegiate contests. Today, college athletes are expected to be involved in their sports and in training all year long. Time demands are extraordinary. The Office of Academic Support helps our student-athletes to manage these athletic demands without sacrificing their academic careers. At Villanova, the Office of Academic Support reports to the Academic Vice-President. It works with the Athletic Department, whose directors and coaches have always understood the primacy of academics. The entire university community is proud of the fact that all the student-athletes who stay at our University for their entire careers graduate with as fine a degree as any in the country. The Office of Academic Support works in conjunction with the many offices of academic support on campus available to all students. Moreover, with its Freshman Mentoring Program and academic tutors, the Academic Support staff oversees the academic progress of Villanova’s student-athletes throughout the year. Villanova’s Athletic Department has never lost sight of the mission Former Wildcat student-athlete Brian Westbrook is currently a member of the NFL’s of its University. The faculty, alumni, administrators, and students can Philadelphia Eagles. be assured that this tradition of excellence continues. Dr. Dan Regan “I received a tremendous amount of Academic Advisor/Faculty Representative support from the academic support staff. They were a huge help in assisting me to reach the goals I set for myself.”

— Brian Westbrook

• Former Villanova All-American running back. • 2001 Walter Payton Award Winner. • Selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 2002 NFL Draft. • Chosen to participate in 2005 Pro Bowl

194 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball Academic Resource Center

“The facility has enabled us to expand the academic support services to our athletes. We have been able to increase sizes of computer labs, quality of our tutoring and expand the hours of academic support services to our student athletes.”

-Vince Nicastro Director of Athletics Villanova University

Features Of The ARC ...

• 20 Laptop computers • Hours from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays • Internet acccess with each computer •Private study areas • A Mandatory Freshmen Mentoring Program

Associate Director of Academic Support Amy Miller confers with Dante Cunningham.

Villanova Has Produced ...

• The overall GPA of Villanova student-athletes in 2006-07 • A pair of Rhodes Scholars. was an impressive 3.059. • 17 winners of post-graduate scholarships. • Of the 497 Wildcat student-athletes, 116 earned a GPA of 3.5 or better with 324 registering at least a 3.0 during the 2005- • Five Big East Scholar-Athletes of the year. 06 academic year.

• A total of 15 varsity teams boasted a GPA of at least 3.0 for the 2006-07 academic year.

2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball 195 Sports Medicine

“Contemporary Care For the Millennium”

The Staff

Director, Sports Medicine Team Orthopedic Surgeon Lenny Currier Dr. Rob Good

Head Athletic Trainer Physician Jeff Pierce Dr. Frank Furman

Athletic Trainer Physician Valerie Tinklepaugh Dr. Greg Narzikul

SPORTS MEDICINE ALLIANCES

Specialists

Rhonda Pierce, RN, CCRN Pennsylvania School of Muscle Therapy, Massage NovaCare, Physical Therapy Norm D’Agostini, D.D.S. Roy Lerman, M.D. Lee Cohen, D.P.M.

Trainer Jeff Pierce tends to Dante Cunningham.

196 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball Strength & Conditioning/Equipment Room

Strength & Conditioning Staff

Strength Coach Strength Coach Shawn Cooley Justus Galac

Strength Coach Intern Lon Record Stephen King

The Equipment Room

he Equipment Room is committed to servicing the athletic teams, nearly three years as the Head Equipment Manager at CAA Football Tcoaches and student-athletes at Villanova University by facilitating opponent Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally ordering, storage and inventory of athletic equipment and apparel; laun- from DeMatha High School in Maryland, Dunphy was awarded a foot- dry services; and subcontracting of embellishment to be placed on uni- ball scholarship to attend Northeastern. A 2000 graduate of forms. The Equipment Room Staff includes Peter Neal and Tom Northeastern, Dunphy earned a BS in Communication Studies. Football Dunphy. related injuries forced him to step off the field and he found a perfect fit Overseeing the Villanova Equipment Room is Peter Neal, who was in Equipment Management. Tom received his AEMA certification and named Villanova Equipment manager in May, 2004. He graduated from is CPR certified. As the Assistant Equipment Manager, Dunphy will be the University of Oregon in 2003 with BA in Spanish and History. Neal primarily responsible for the day-to-day operations of managing the also worked at the University of Oregon as a student manager for the football team’s needs. He will also assist in other Equipment Room func- football team. He began his tenure at Villanova as an intern in the equip- tions as needed. ment room in 2003-04. Tom Dunphy joined the Villanova community in June 2002 after

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“Providing Athletes With Support”

At the core of every athletics department is the student-athlete. Villanova is committed to a comprehensive program of life skills that provides edu- CATS cational experience and services in order to develop well-balanced Community Action Through Sport lifestyles for student-athletes. It aims to: “Despite our best efforts to prepare our students, there is one thing • Support efforts of every student-athlete toward intellectual we cannot give them — the desire to attend college. I am pleased to development and graduation. say that CATS has succeeded in doing just that. After participating in • Use athletics as preparation for success in life. a class, taking a tour of campus, eating lunch in the dining hall, and, • Meet the changing needs of the student-athletes. most importantly, interacting with a truly caring and gifted group of • Enhance interpersonal relationships in the lives of student- college students, my students see college in an entirely new light. In athletes. fact, one student, toward the end of our day, pulled me aside simply to • Assist student-athletes to build positive self-esteem. say, ‘You know, Mr. Rhoton, I didn’t know if college was worth all this • Enable student-athletes to make meaningful contributions to extra work. You know what, though? I’m going.’ ” their community. • Promote ownership by the student-athlete of his or her – Dr. Dan Rhoton academic, athletic, personal and social responsibilities. Instructor, St. Gabriel’s Hall, Philadelphia

PAWS is...

An Academic Commitment An Athletic Commitment • Freshman Mentoring • A broad-based program of sport • Super Study Skills and opportunity for participation. • Tutoring • Coaching and Support Staff • Tier I Mentoring and Contracts Support Programs • Freshman Orientation • Improved and Expanded Facilities • Academic Advisement • Postgraduate Scholarship Application Assistance A Service Commitment • Awards, Honors and Recognition of Academic Excellence • Pen Pals • CATS A Commitment To • SAAC Personal Development • Hospital Visitation • Nutrition • Christmas Sponsor a Family • Eating Disorders Education Awareness • Team partcipation community effort • Alcohol and Drug Choices • PAWPRINTS *The objective is to help those in need and instill in the • SAAC athletes the need to help others. • Student-Athlete Socials • Athletics Director’s Address and Barbecue

A Commitment To Career Development • Résumé Workshops • The Real World Seminar • Résumé Guide • Business Dinner Etiquette The men’s basketball team and other varsity sports hosted the “Running with the Wildcats” event on cam- pus to raise money for pediatric hospice providers.

198 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete Honor Roll

RHODES SCHOLARS NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Winners 1992 Nnenna Lynch, Cross Country/Track 1964-2005 1994 Becky Spies, Cross Country/Track

NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR 1970 ...... Andrew O’Reilly, Track/Cross Country (Presented each year to the nation’s top collegiate female student-athlete.) 1972 ...... Thomas Aretz, Swimming 1993 Nnenna Lynch, Cross Country/Track 1972 ...... Marty Liquori, Track/Cross Country 1977 ...... David Graziano, Football THE MARGARET WADE TROPHY 1978 ...... Glenn Bogue, Track (Presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate women’s basketball player.) 1980 ...... Donald Paige, Track 1987 Shelly Pennefather 1983 ...... John Pinone, Basketball 1983 ...... Carlton Young, Track THE HONDA-BRODERICK CUP 1988 ...... David Echeverria, Diving (Presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate women’s student-athlete.) 1989 ...... Rich Spugnardi, Football 1989 Vicki Huber 1991 ...... Carol Haux, Track 1993 ...... Nnenna Lynch, Track/Cross Country THE HONDA-BRODERICK AWARD 1994 ...... Lisa Flood, Swimming (Presented annually to 10 of the nation’s top collegiate women’s student- 1995 ...... David Herr, Baseball athletes in 10 sports.) Becky Spies, Track/Cross Country 1988 Vicki Huber, Track & Field 1999 ...... Liz Lauwaert, Swimming 1989 Vicki Huber, Cross Country 2004 ...... Ryan Costella, Swimming 1990 Sonia O’Sullivan, Cross Country 2007 ...... Lauren Campanelli, Field Hockey 1991 Sonia O’Sullivan, Cross Country 1992 Carole Zajac, Cross Country 1993 Carole Zajac, Cross Country 1994 Jen Rhines, Cross Country 1998 Carrie Tollefson, Cross Country

NATIONAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Paul Arizin, Villanova University/Philadelphia Warriors (NBA) Field hockey standout Lauren Campanelli received an NCAA GTE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC Post-Graduate Scholarship in 2007. ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR (Awarded each year by the GTE Corporation, as voted by the College Sports Information Directors of America [CoSIDA]). Vicki Huber (’89) - Cross Country/Track, 1989 Nnenna Lynch (’93) - Cross Country/Track, 1993 Sara Carlson (’03) - Softball, 2001 NCAA Top Eight Award

ECAC AWARD OF VALOR (Presented each season to the top eight collegiate student-athletes by 1990 Jeremy Worrell, Football the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Formerly Top Six award 1991 Jennifer Peacock, Field Hockey until 1994.)

Vicki Huber (’89), Fall, 1989, Track/Cross Country

Nnenna Lynch (’93), Fall, 1993, Track/Cross Country

Lisa Flood (’94), Fall, 1994, Swimming & Diving Becky Spies Lisa Flood

In 1990, Villanova football’s Jeremy Worrell won the ECAC Award of Valor.

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GTE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2006-07 Continued ( Awarded each year by the GTE Corporation, as voted by the College Sports Information Directors of Kristina Lennox, Kerri McIlvain, Marlee Morden, Kaitlynn Osborn, Jesse Radtke, Caitlin Regan, America [CoSIDA]). Whitney Roth, Jessica Santapaul, Laura Skoda, Jennifer Somerville, Allison Stine, Danielle D rew Eckman - Track 2007 - (3rd team) Trinkner, Brienne Von Rosendahl; Women’s Tennis - Taryn Cappellini, Candice Carlin, Carla Kristen Haynes - Softball 2005 - (1st team) Erskine, Lyndsey Lostritto, Daniella Phillis, Ashley Reed, Courtney Reed, Colleen Walter; Raymond Ventrone - Football - 2003 (2nd team) Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field - Thelma Akpan, Katina Alexander, Jillian Baczewski, Sara Sarlson (’02) - Softball - 2001, 2002 (1st team) Latrina Bailey, Jacqueline Christie, Noelle Considine, Ellen Dougherty, Tara Duggan, Elizabeth Regina Spiecher (’99) - Softball 1999 (3rd team) Gesel, Makalia Griffith, Frances Koons, Lindsay Kos, Katherine Locosa, Christie Majkut, Deon Jackson (’97) - Football - 1996 (2nd team) Kourtney Marquis, Emily McMillan, Monique Morgan, Casey Nelson, Justyna Niezgoda, Laura Amy Lam (’95) - Volleyball - 1994 (2nd team) O’Sullivan, Motunrayo Ogunkua, Christina Rosetti, Theresa Rush, Jordan Sarruda, Elizabeth Gregg Ziegler (’95) - Football - 1994 (2nd team) Segarra, Abby Smith, Kaitlyn Tallman, Akilah Vargas Lisa Flood (’94) - Swimming - 1993 (3rd team), 1994 (1st team) Becky Spies (’95) - Cross Country/Track - 1994 (2nd team), 1995 (1st team) 2005-06 Academic All Star Team: Terrence Mahon (’93) - Track - 1993 (3rd team) Baseball- Kyle Carver, Frank Cirone, Nathan Hall, Francis Jankowski, Ryan Kuhn, Michael Mayer, David Herr (’95) - Baseball - 1993 (3rd team) Michael Renzo, Michael Santoro, Daniel Zurek-Toton; Men’s Basketball- Ross Condon, William Carol O’Hearn (’93) - Softball - 1993 (3rd team) Dunleavy; Men’s Track & Field- Austin Casey, Daniel Doherty, Drew Eckman, Bryan Harris, Tim Tim Matas (’93) - Football - 1992 (1st team) Murphy, Matthew Papson, Ryan Vealey, Matthew Spence, David Wilkes, John Wilsman; Men’s Amy Meisinger (’93) - Softball - 1992 (3rd team) Cross Country- Kyle Audi, Terence Byrnes, Andrew Blaich, Brian Buechel, Samuel Carella, Nnenna Lynch (’93) - Track - 1992 (3rd team), 1993 (1st team) Stephan Cornell, Stephen Curley, Robert Curtis, Geoffrey Doody, Brandon Eck, Jonathan Carol Haux (’91) - Track - 1991 (2nd team) Kolodziej, Mark Korich, Milos Mitric, Marc Pelerin, Alex Plasencia, Raviranga Raj, Craig Segal, Kevin Martchek (’91) - Football - 1990 (2nd team) William Sepich, Ellis Wilson; Golf- Andrew Alexander, Brett Bergman, Brock Bergman, R. Gropp, Michelle DiMuro (’89) - Track - 1989 (3rd team) Colin Mahon, Paul Sjoberg, Douglas Stadler, Henry Watson; Field Hockey- Natalie Balthrop, Rita Basile (’89) - Softball - 1989 (1st team) Allison Boris, Lauren Campanelli, Samantha Coveleski, Gina Demaestri, Katie DiLullo, Megan Chris Craft (’89) - Swimming - 1989 (3rd team) Foster, Sarah Francis, Stephanie Grejtak, Megan Ryan, Erin Scott, Lauren Weil, Alexandra Peter Lombardi (’89) - Football - 1988 (1st team) Whalen; Softball- Carolyn Brown, Jaclyn Dempsey, Laura Determan, Greta Holmgren, Megan Scott Rushton (’89) - Football - 1988 (2nd team) Hord, Cassie Koenig, Meghan Morese, Lauren Peterson, Kathryn Walsh; Men’s Soccer- Adam Robert Brady (’90) - Football - 1988 (2nd team) Brazitis, Michael Del Guercio, Farris Fakhoury, Miles Harrison, Neil McNulty, Charles Rowan, Vicki Huber (’89) - Track - 1988 (1st team), 1989 (1st team) Brett Stassfurth, John Ward, Jon Wells, D. Gregory Winther, Justin Yeash; Men’s Swimming & Celeste Halliday (’88) - Track - 1988 (2nd team), 1987 (3rd team) Diving- Kiel Costella, Michael Hanne, Ryan McCormick, Matthew McLaughlin, Michael Maureen Gibbons (’88) - Softball - 1988 (2nd team) McLaughlin, Joseph Mechak, Eugene Noone, Zachary Rambo, Joseph Traks; Men’s Tennis- John David Echeverria (’88) - Diving - 1988 (2nd team) Borden, Dimitri Chimerakis, Sumanth Chittajallu, Scott Fahrendorf, Brian Maher, Anuj (’87) - Basketball - 1987 (1st team), 1986 (1st team) Malhotra, Larry Tran; Volleyball- Megan Abbott, Emily Brown, Megan Bye, Aliona Cherkez, Sean O’Neill (’87) - Track - 1987 (1st team), 1986 (2nd team), 1985 (3rd team) Kaela Frizzell, Whitney Harrington, Dana Kabashima, Jenna Link, Kelly Ludwig, Celine Nguyen, Ron Sency (’89) - Football - 1987 (1st team) Kacy Sellers, Adrian Semrau; Women’s Basketball- Jacqueline Adamshick, Kate Dessart Mager, Rich Spugnardi (’89) - Football - 1987 (2nd team) Kyle Dougherty, Maria Getty, Sarita Hatcher, Frances Lamb, Elizabeth McManus, Siobhan Joanne Kehs (’86) - Track - 1986 (1st team), 1985 (1st team), 1984 (2nd team) O’Connor, Courtney Roantree, Liad Suez-Karni, Briana Weiss; Women’s Cross Country- Ellen (’88) - Basketball - 1986 (honorable mention) Dougherty, Elizabeth Gesel, Lindsay Kos, Emily McMillan, Christina Rosetti, Akilah Vargas; Jane Ashton (’85) - Track - 1985 (1st team) Women’s Track & Field- Thelma Akpan, Nia Cooper, Darcy Fitzpatrick, Christie Majkut, John Corbin (’84) - Baseball - 1984 (honorable mention) Kourtney Marquis, Arusha McKenzie, Monique Morgan, Justyna Niezgoda, Iona Parusheva, Abby Jim Kane (’86) - Baseball - 1985 (honorable mention) Smith, Bridget Akard, Jillian Baczewski, Frances Koons, Zita Mezei, Marina Muncan, Casey Rich Moore (’85) - Baseball - 1985 (honorable mention) Nelson, Jordan Sarruda, Margaret Tomann; Rowing- Dena Alessi, Lauren Anderson, Kathleen Jerry Holtz (’86) - Baseball - 1984 (1st team) Barzelatto, Christina Baumgardner, Stephanie Butler, Amy Cassidy, Elizabeth Circe, Caitlin Dona Hurley (’84) - Softball - 1984 (1st team), 1983 (1st team) DeBarbrie, Katie DiSilvestro, Harriet Eng, Colleen Furman, Meaghan Gorman, Jessica Gregg, Sue Ruff (’87) - Field Hockey/Softball - 1984 (2nd team) Christina Gulacsy, Maria Horne, Sara Horstmann, Kathleen Hudik, Elizabeth Jackson, Alyssa Carlton Young (’83) - Track - 1983 (1st team) Kehriotis, Kerri Kennedy, Laura Kim, Maura Kirk, Taylor Malloy, Deirdre McCann, Elena Michael England (’83) - Track - 1983 (1st team) McDermott, Meghan McPhee, Jennifer Micker, Marissa Miraval, Kaitlyn Moss, Lauren Murray, John Pinone (’83) - Basketball - 1983 (1st team), 1982 (2nd team) Kathryn Neugold, Jennifer Niemczyk, Kathleen O’Connell, Katelyn Polizzo, Tara Rodack, Martha Karen Hiznay (’80) - Basketball - 1980 (1st team) Runkle, Jessica Shaw, Erin Swerzbin, Jeanne Tontz, Elysse Voyer, Megan Walsh, Joanna Weber, Tom Ingelsby (73) - Basketball - 1973 (1st team) Beverly Wilson, Megan Zepp; Women’s Soccer- Kristin Anderson, Kelly Breslin, Nicole Coia, Megan Farmer, Lindsey Finnegan, Valerie Grow, Kaley Guthrie, Leann Kania, Laura Koch, Patricia BIG EAST CONFERENCE ACADEMIC AWARDS Misciagna, Melissa Murowski, Laura Sylvester, Women’s Swimming & Diving- Lindsay Davis, (Presented annually by the Big East since the 1984-85 season, these awards honor the top academic Trista Felty, Danielle Honrath, Joanne Kelley, Kristina Lennox, Marlee Morden, Kaitlynn Osborn, achievers from all conference-sponsored championship events.) Jesse Radtke, Caitlin Regan, Kiersten Rosenberg, Whitney Roth, Lauren Schulman, Laura Skoda, Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Drew Eckman, Track & Field Jennifer Somerville, Allison Stine, Danielle Trinkner; Women’s Tennis- Taryn Cappellini, Candice Field Hockey Scholar Athlete of the Year: Megan Foster Carlin, Zoe Murray, Daniella Phillis, Lindsey Puchyr, Ashley Reed, Melissa Reed, Leighann Reilly, 2006-07 Academic All Star Team: Baseball - Kyle Carver, Josh Eidell, Jordan Ellis, Jaclyn Williamson James Gillin, Thomas Grandieri, Augustus Guida, William Hoffman, Francis Jankowski, MIchael Mayer, Robert Parks, Timothy Poydenis, Michael Renzo, Colin Sabean, Andrew Stiffler, Daniel Terpak, Andrew 2004-05 Academic All-Star Team: Wendle; Men’s Basketball - Will Sheridan; Golf - Andrew Alexander, Brett Bergman, Brock Bergman, Baseball- Alex Bardeguez, James Baxter, Kai Beasley, Frank Cirone, Alan Day, Darren Griffith, Michael Gross, Paul Sjoberg, Doug Stadler; Field Hockey - Allison Boris, Lauren Campanelli, Stephanie Nathan Hall, Frank Jankowski, Ryan Kuhn, Robert Parks, Michael Santoro; Men’s Basketball- Ross Campbell, Stephanie Caniglia, Samantha Coveleski, Emily Donaldson, Megan Foster, Jennifer Condon, Elery Fraser, Thomas Grace; Men’s Golf- Jonathan Hewett, Michael Kouch, Colin Nazarethian, Megan Ryan, Erin Scott, Lauren Weil; Softball - Carolyn Brown, Jaclyn Dempsey, Greta Mahon, Charles Nettleton, Henry Watson; Field Hockey- Natalie Balthrop, Lauren Campanelli, Holmgren, Natalie Hord, Cassandra Koenig, Danielle Maricle, Meghan Morese, Jessica O’Boyle, Lauren Katie DiLullo, Megan Foster, Sarah Francis, Stephanie Grejtak, Jennifer Nelson, Vanessa Pizzulli, Peterson, Marguerite Seidel, Katherine Verruni, Kathryn Walsh, Nicole Ward; Men’s Soccer - Adam Megan Ryan, Simone Schunk, Erin Scott, Sarah Way; Softball- Veronica Alvarez, Kristen Haynes, Brazitis, Daniel DeMasters, Michael Del Guercio, Connor Esposito, Miles Harrison, Sean Lundbeck, Greta Holmgren, Karin Koller, Lindsay Martin, Shannon Williams, Allison Wisniewski, Kristen Daniel McKenna, Matthew Sleece, Adam Terreri, John Ward, Jon Wells, Justin Yeash; Men’s Swimming Yauch; Men’s Soccer- Christopher Blatz, Ross Brindle, Michael Del Guercio, Patrick Gallagher, and Diving - Kiel Costella, Michael Hanne, Brett Karbach, Ashley Mak, Ryan McCormick, Joseph Robert Laundon, Craig Moscetti, Charles Rowan, Joel Scardelli, Matthew Sleece, Brett Strassfurth, Mechak, William Sepich, Jonathan Spindler, James Styles; Men’s Tennis - Dimitri Chimerakis, Sumanth John Ward, Anthony Watkins; Swimming and Diving-David Drysdale, Michael Hanne, Thomas Chittajallu, Sean Daly, Scott Fahrendorf, Corey Grad, Alexander Leeser, John Magiano, Brian Maher; Mazzaferro, Ryan McCormick, Matthew McLaughlin, Michael McLaughlin, Joseph Mechak, Mark Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field - Kyle Audi, Allan Brett, Brian Buechel, Terence Byrnes, Austin Casey, Naziol, Matthew Noble, Zachary Rambo, Bryan Rivera, William Serencsits; Men’s Tennis- Dimitri Drew Eckman, Bryan Harris, Jonathan Kolodziej, Daniel Lewis, Milos Mitric, John Morse, Tim Murphy, Chimerakis, Scott Fahrendorf, Sean Gallgher, Aaron Kusza; Men’s Cross Country/ Track & Field- Robert Papazian, Matthew Papson, Michael Salera, Matthew Spence; Volleyball - Emily Brown, Aliona Kyle Audi, Carlos Bedoya, Andrew Blaich, Samuel Carella, Stephan Cornell, Drew Eckman, Patrick Cherkez, Kathryn Franta, Kaela Frizzell, Chelsea Graman, Amy Gulyas, Whitney Harrington, Jenna Link, Gazzini, Gregory Grimes, Ryan Hayden, Jonathan Kolodziej, Mark Korich, Robert McDade, Milos Kelly Ludwig, Kacy Sellers, Adrian Semrau; Women’s Basketball - Jacqueline Adamshick, Kyle Dougherty, Mitric, Tim Murphy, Kevin Okolie, Samuel Pawluk, Marc Pelerin, Craig Segal, Ryan Vealey; Shannon Elliott, Clarisse Garcia, Maria Getty, Katia Grant, Claire Hannenberg, Lisa Karcic, Laura Kurz, Volleyball- Megan Abbott, Megan Bye, Samantha Hartwell, Dana Kabashima, Katherine Lanting, Siobhan O’Connor, Amanda Swiezynski, Briana Weiss, Stacie Witman; Rowing - Lauren Anderson, Kelly Ludwig, Celine Nguyen, Kacy Sellers, Adrian Semrau; Women’s Basketball- Jacqueline Melissa Andrews Oranczak, Kathleen Barzelatto, Sarah Beck, Carolyn Bennett, Emily Buckley, Gloria Adamshick, Kate Dessart Mager, Clarisse Garcia, Sarita Hatcher, Jennifer Hilgenberg, Frances Chung, Laura Collins, Lindsey De Filippo, Caitlin DeBarbrie, Katherine Dowd, Ashley Flanders, Alison Lamb, Siobhan O’Connor, Jana Rediger, Courtney Roantree, Liad Suez; Rowing- Kathleen Flukes, Kerry Fulham, Sara Furlong, Colleen Furman, Jennifer Glascock, Kathryn Grasing, Hallie Guardo, Barzelatto, Christina Baumgardner, Emily Beck, Kristen Behrens, Sarah Callahan, Amy Cantilena, Christina Gulacsy, Brianna Ipjian, Caitlin Kiernan, Eileen Kim, Meredith Kirchheimer, Stepanie Komura, Ann Chuang, Lindsay De Filippo, Katie Desilvestro, Cyntia Fagan, Lauren Francis, Kathryn Mary Louise Kubota, Elena McDermott, Brenda McEvoy, Kathryn Neugold, Jennifer Niemczyk, Emily Greiner, Christina Gulacsy, Kaitlin Hinz, Maria Horne, Sarah Irantalab, Sarah Iverson, Elizabeth Novosedlik, Kathleen O’Connell, Renee Rinehart, Katlyn Robinson, Martha Runkle, Kelly Skahan, Jackson, Catherine Jonaitis, Michelle Lapp, Taylor Malloy, Deirdre McCann, Elena McDermott, Katherine Sutton, Desiree Tetrault, Joanna Weber, Beverly Wilson; Women’s Soccer - Heidi Boersma, Erin Jennifer Micker, Marissa Miraval, Kathleen O’Connell, Meaghan O’Connor, Lea Pineda, Anna Byrnes, Nicole Coia, Megan Farmer, Lindsey Finnegan, Valerie Grow, Kaley Guthrie, Erin Hardiman, Privratsky, Martha Runkle, Krystle Shafer,Kristen Stegeland, Elysse Voyer, Megan Walsh, Joanna Leann Kania, Jillian Loyden, Nicole Mabery, Samantha Moskal, Melissa Murowski, Laura Sylvester, Weber, Beverley Wilson, Kristin Youngkin; Women’s Soccer- Kelly Breslin, Amanda Chuda, Jamie Kristen Verbit, Molly Williams; Women’s Swimming and Diving - Tiffany Brown, Sarah Czar, Lindsay Doehler, Megan Farmer, Kaley Guthrie, Laura Johnson, Laura Koch, Nicole Mabery, Patricia Davis, Kristine Drysdale, Danielle Honrath, Joanne Kelley, Misciagna, Melissa Murowski, Regina Villari; Women’s Swimming & Diving- Victoria Delollo,

200 2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball Trista Felty, Danielle Honrath, Amanda Jackson, Charysse Johnston, Joanne Kelley, Kristina Fater, Chris Graziano, Robert Grzenda, Michael Illgas, John Lynch, Peter Riccio, Adrian Schau, Lennox, Kelly Ottenbreit, Jesse Radtke, Caitlin Regan, Kiersten Rosenberg, Whitney Roth, Jessica Brian Trotta; men’s Basketball - Thomas Grace, William Johnson; Golf - Benjamin Eisner, Kevin Santapaul, Lauren Schulman, Jennifer Somerville, Allison Stine, Kyla Sullivan, Nichole Werger; Foster, David Nettleton, Christopher Peterson, Joseph Ryan; Men’s Soccer - Brian Ahern, Michael Women’s Tennis- Taryn Cappellini, Candice Carlin, Katie Fleszar, Courtney Flezzani, Morgan Altschuler, Ross Brindle, Joseph Caruolo, Robert Cordier, Thomas DeLuca, Chris Edgar, Thomas Flezzani, Zoe Murray, Lindsay Puchyr, Melissa Reed, Leighann Reilly; Cross Country/Track & Higgins, David Jones, John Keleher, Christopher Kirkos, Stephen Leaman, Scott Rodemer, Sean Field- Bridget Akard, Jillian Baczewski, Nicole Bridgwood, Sherian Byam, Nia Cooper, Holly Teesdale, Anthony Watkins, Frank Williams; Men’s Swimming & Diving - Justin Buland, Ryan Cosnett, Tiera Fletcher, Elizabeth Gesel, Frances Koons, Arusha McKenzie, Zita Mezei, Monique Costella, Peter Klimas, Michael Phinney, Kevin Quinn, Williams Serencsits, Adam Walchak; Men’s Morgan, Marina Muncan, Casey Nelson, Ioana Parusheva, Tiana Riel, Christina Rosetti, Abby Tennis - Bradley Adams, Ryan Devine, Justin Goulet, Lucas Kaster, John Toppel; Men’s Cross Smith, Kirsty Smith, Jamie Stiger, Erin Swerzbin, Colleen Taylor, Akilah Vargas County/Track & Field - Brian Anderson, Adrian Blincoe, Michael Botti, Mark Carberry, Patrick Dunn, Gregory Grimes, Patrick Hickey, Jesse Laudenslager, Michael Maggio, Kevin McKeefery, 2003-04 Academic All-Star Team: Richard McVoy, Craig Moss, Jesse Rappole, Joseph Santonacita, Jonathan Scaccia, Nicholas Women’s Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year: Courtney Mix Shunda, Daniel Tantino, Brian Tillet, Andrew Blaich, Mark Blattner, Craig Kelican, Peter Lee, Academic All-Star Team: Baseball- Alex Bardeguez, Kai Beasley, Christopher Cancro, Frank Daniel Marzluff, Nicholas O’Brien, Timothy Reilly, Louis Rizzuto; Field Hockey - Jennifer Cirone, Matthew Derr, Dan Farino, Mike Grodecki, Nate Hall, Angelo Petracca, Daniel Poydenis, Banzhof, Brooke Bergmann, Susan Bove, Christine Donovan, Claire Grabowski, Colleen Helms, Tim Poydenis, Adrian Schau, BrianTrotta, Andrew Wendle; Men’s Basketball- Baker Dunleavy, Meghan Helwig, Heather Lucyk, Kristen Malchitsky, Jessica McClafferty, Vanessa Pizzulli, Simone Tom Grace, Michael Nardi, Will Sheridan; Men’s Golf- Brock Bergman, Matthew Gugino, Schunk, Rebecca Stanchina, Kristen Strocen, Erin Ward; Softball - Sara Carlson, Kristen Haynes, Jonathon Hewett, Colin Mahon, David Nettleton, Henry Watson; Men’s Soccer- Michael Theresa Hornik, Karin Koller, Karen Niwinski, Christina Romano, Allison Wisniewski, Kristen Altschuler, Christopher Blatz, Chris Edgar, George Nahas, Colin Raws, Scott Rodemer, Brett Yauch; Volleyball - Erin Birunas, Christine Bula, Marybeth Cotter, Jennifer Edwards, Jacqueline Strassfurth, Anthony Watkins, Greg Winther; Men’s Swimming & Diving- Ryan Canning, Ryan Fugiel, Dana Jones, Katherine Lanting, Leah Matherws, Nicole Peters, Yvonne Pierpont, Courtney Costella, Thomas Mazzaferro, Michael McLaughlin, Matthew Noble, Michael Phinney, Bryan Starbuck, Kerri Sullivan, Sylvia Taggart, Katherine Tucker; Women’s Basketball - Stephanie Baker, Rivera, William Serencsits; Men’s Tennis- Carl Fenzl, Sean Gallagher, Lucas Kaster, John Toppel; Kathryn Davis, Rebecca Earl, Jeanine Johnson, Patricia Juhline, Courtney Mix, Kelly Nash, Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field- Andrew Blaich, Michael Botti, Mark Carberry, Sam Carella, Courtney Roantree; Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field - Colleen Poole, Claudine Evangelista, Stephen Cornell, Bobby Curtis, Pat Dunn, Drew Eckman, Carl Hansen, Ben Heebner, Jonathan Jocelyn Fontaine, Carre Joyce, Juliette Kenny, Rebecca Mitchell, Kirsty Smith, Colleen Taylor, Kolodziej, Mark Korich, Dan Marzluff, Kevin McKeefery, Tim Reilly, Ryan Vealey; Women’s Patricia Taylor, Tara Bernard, Christine Heffernan, Christa Heyward, Allison Kobel, Abby Basketball- Jackie Adamshick, Kate Dessart Mager, Clarisse Garcia, Frances Lamb, Elizabeth Smagula, Sylvia Taggart; Women’s Rowing - Jana Abels, Nicole Aimone, Meghan Barnett, Marissa McManus, Courtney Mix, Courtney Roantree, Liad Suez; Women’s Rowing- Katie Ballard, Bataille, Julia Bruno, Sarah Callahan, Christine Cericola, Danielle Cunningham, Erica Delery, Christina Baumgardner, Emily Beck, Kristen Behrens, Kathleen Byerley, Diana Drvostep, Callen Lyndsie Dickerson, Diane Drvostep, Callen Fishman, Lisa Guinivan, Kelly Hoisington, Laura Fishman, Jessica Fumanti, Lisa Guinivan, Christina Gulacsy, Molly Hottenstein, Katie Klepper, Kathleen Krackenberger, Greta Kropp, Michelle Lapp, Stephanie Laughlin, Dana Lilli, Jonaitis, Michelle Lapp, Maria Lara, Taylor Malloy, Elena McDermott, Ashley Milardo, Ann Alana Milazzo, Annsley Miller, Ann Mitchell, Katherine Nathe, Paola Salinas, Katie Schmitt, Mitchell, Meaghan O'Connor, Kim Paull, Katelyn Polizzo, Stephanie Sano, Kristin Stegeland, Ashley Slepicka, Kathleen Spencer, Erin Sykes, Kelly Vasek, Christine Willey, Elizabeth Williams, Kate Strand, Danielle Thacker, Elysee Voyer, Joanna Weber, Kimberly White, Beverly Wilson, Holly Zino; Women’s Soccer - Julie Battista, Jennifer Carrigan, Jill DiBernardino, Kristin Dunst, Kristin Youngkin; Field Hockey- Natalie Balthrop, Lauren Campanelli, Katie DiLullo, Sarah Meaghan Frawley, Janessa Jeltema, Laura Johnson, Patricia Misciagna, Carolyn Morrell, Dyane Francis, Stephanie Grejtak, Colleen Helms, Vanessa Pizzulli, Sara Schmidt, Simone Schunk, Erin Noonan, Janel Schillig, Angela Scialdone, Katherine Shesgreen, Sara Stern; Women’s Swimming & Scott; Softball- Veronica Alverez, Andrea Brown, Kristen Haynes, Karin Koller, Kristen Leese, Diving - Brooke Corby, Ashley Ellis, Kate Hanley, Charysse Johnston, Anne Lindsay, Amy Sfara, Lindsey Martin, Tiffany Ross, Shannon Williams, Allison Wisniewski; Women’s Soccer- Kelly Margaret Smith, Julia Welch; Women’s Tennis - Stephane Ariot, Sara Fabrizio, Elizabeth Farrell, Breslin, Christine Dolan, Megan Farmer, Janessa Jeltema, Laura Johnson, Laura Koch, Candice Kelly McAndrew, Jessica Rybacki, Erica Walter, Ashley Young, Jennifer Zick. MacDonald, Trish Misciagna; Women’s Swimming & Diving- Michelle Collier, Victoria DeLollo, Trista Felty, Amanda Jackson, Charysse Johnston, Joanne Kelley, Rebecca Koch, Kristina Lennox, 2000-01 Academic All-Star Team: Elizabeth Parker, Kiersten Rosenberg, Lauren Schulman, Amy Sfara, Jennifer Somerville, Allison Academic All-Star Team: Baseball - Michael Duncan, Daniel Farino, Gregory Fater, Christopher Stine, Kyla Sullivan, Nichole Werger; Women’s Tennis- Taryn Cappellini, Mai Kokubo, Kelly Graziano, Robert Grezenda, Philip Juliano, Michael Narlinger, Mark Rocca, Daniel Rohan, Daniel McAndrew, Lindsey Puchyr, Melissa Reed, Jessica Rybacki, Erica Walter; Women’s Cross Russomanno, Adrian Schau, Brian Trotta; Men’s Basketball - William Johnson; Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field- Nicole Bridgewood, Nia Cooper, Claudine Evangelista, Tiera Fletcher, Country - Adrian Blincoe, Mark Carberry, AlvinClay, Patrick Dunn, Patrick Hickey, Jesse Elizabeth Gesel, Brette Husar, Carre Joyce, Juliette Kenny, Zita Mezei, Rebecca Mitchell, Monique Laudenslager, Michael Maggio, Kevin McKeefery, Richard McVoy, Craig Moss, Hao Pan, Joseph Morgan, Marina Muncan, Ioana Parusheva, Grace Rodden, Abby Smagula, Kirsty Smith, Colleen Santonacita, Jonathan Scaccia, Nicholas Shunda, Daniel Tantino, Scott Tantino, Brian Tillet; Golf Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Akilah Vargas; Women’s Volleyball- Megan Abbott, Erin Birunas, Jen - Christopher Ellis, Garrett Feduke, Brian Hickey, Nicholas Maselli, Ryan Joseph; Field Hockey - Edwards, Jessica Hoover, Dana Kabashima, Katherine Lanting, Celine Nguyen, Adrian Semrau, Jennifer Banzhof, Brooke Bergmann, Christine Donovan, Claire Grabowski, Colleen Helms, Kerri Sullivan, Katherine Tucker. Meghan Helwig, Nicole Kress, Heather Lucyk, Kristen Malchitsky, Kristen Strocen; Softball - Kailyn Bergstrom, Janna Bullock, Sara Carlson, Gina DeFrancesco, Therese Hornick, Josey 2002-03 Academic All-Star Team: Mikulyuk, Karen Niwinski, Jaclyn Pasquerella, Christina Romano, Keri Stoller; Men’s Soccer - Academic All-Star Team: Baseball - Nicholas Allen, Marshall Canosa, Frank Cirone, Matthew Brian Ahern, Joseph Caruolo, Robert Cordier, Thomas DeLuca, Timothy DiGiulio, Chris Edgar, Derr, Michael Duncan, Daniel Farino, Chris Graziano, Michael Grodecki, Herbert Mitchell, Thomas Higgins, David Jones, John Keleher, Stephen Leaman, Timothy Maciejak, Joseph Daniel Poydenis, Mark Rocca, Adrian Schau, Brian Trotta; Men’s Basketball - Andreas Bloch, Noonan, Colin Raws, Scott Rodemer, David Sproul, Sean Teesdale, Frank Williams; Men’s Thomas Grace; Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field - Andrew Blaich, Adrian Blincoe, Michael Swimming & Diving - Justin Buland, Ryan Costello, Peter Klimas, Brian Mulligan, Adam Botti, Mark Carberry, Samuel Carella, Patrick Dunn, Gregory Grimes, Patrick Hickey, Michael Walchak; Men’s Tennis - Bradley Adams, Ryan Devine, Justin Goulet, Lucas Kaster, Pedro Roque, Maggio, Daniel Marzluff, Kevin McKeefery, Craig Moss, Jesse Rappole; Golf - Kevin Foster, Joshua Schofield, Casey Simmons, John Toppel; Men’s Track & Field - Ray Biersbach, Mark Jonathan Hewett, Colin Mahon, David Nettleton, Christopher Petterson, Joseph Ryan, Henry Blattner, Robert Bramante, Benjamin Heebner, Peter Lee, Daniel Marzluff, Brian Powell, Timothy Watson; Field Hockey - Natalie Balthrop, Susan Bove, Katie DiLullo, Christine Donovan, Sarah Reilly, Louis Rizzuto; Volleyball - Erin Birunas, Ruth Blankenheim, Kathryn Davis, Breen Francis, Jennifer Gondek, Stephanie Gretjak, Colleen Helms, Meghan Helwig, Jessica Eddinger, Jaqueline Fugiel, Dana Jones, Leah Mathews, Erin Pfotzer, Yvonne Pierpont, Katherine McClafferty, Vanessa Pizzuli, Simone Schunk, Rebecca Stanchina, Kristen Strocen; Softball - Tucker, Christina Zitterich; Women’s Basketball - Stephanie Baker, Jeanine Johnson, Patricia Andrea Brown, Sara Carlson, Kristen Haynes, Thersa Hornick, Karin Koller, Kristin Leese, Jessica Juhlinr, Courtney Mix, Kelly Nash, Lauren Pellicane, Megan Stewart; Women’s Cross Country - Olownia, Christina Romano, Allison Wisniewski; Men’s Soccer - Joseph Carulo, Chris Edgar, Elizabeth Awtrey, Virginia Barb, Susan Billings, Meghan Courtney, Claudine Evangelista, Jocelyn Patrick Gallagher, Thomas Higgins, Stephen Leaman, George Nahas, Colin Raws, Scott Rodemer, Fontaine, Jessica Franks, Carre Joyce, Geraldine McCarthy, Rebecca Mitchell; Rowing - Jana Brett Stassfurth, Sean Teesdale, Anthony Watkins, Frank Williams, Gregory Winther; Men’s Abels, Elizabeth Biedrzycki, Julia Bruno, Lisa Cacciatore, Christine Cericola, Bridget Connelly, Swimming & Diving - Justin Buland, Ryan Costella, Peter Klimas, Michael McLaughlin, Matthew Gwen DeBenedetto, Lauren DeMichele, Erica Delery, Elizabeth Dhamer, Emily Glod, Lisa Noble, Michael Phinney, William Serencits, Adam Walchak; Men’s Tennis - Bradley Adams, Ryan Guinivan, Kelly Hoisington, Lindsay Horan, Greta Kropp, Lauren LaGuaglia, Stefanie Laughlin, Devine, Carlton Fenzl, Justin Christopher Goulet, Lucas Caster, John Toppel, Benjamin Heebner; Elizabeth Leimkuler, Katharine MacGregor, Maureen McCurry, Molly Meacham, Jessica Men’s Track & Field - Nicholas O’Brien, Timothy Reilly; Volleyball - Megan Abbott, Erin Birunas, Memmel, Alana Milazzo, Kimberly Miller, Ann Mitchell, Katherine Nathe, Amy Nolan, Erin Jennifer Edwards, Dana Kabashima, Leah Matthews, Celine Nguyen, Kerri Sullivan, Sylvia O’Brien, Kelly Pickhaver, Jill Potts, Mary Pullum, Katie Schmitt, Janaki Shah, Erin Sykes, Kelly Taggart, Katherine Tucker; Women’s Basketball - Jacqueline Adamschick, Kathryn Davis, Jeanine Vasek, Elizabeth Williams; Women’s Soccer - Julie Battista, Jennifer Carrigan, Jill DiBernardino, Johnson, Patricia Juhline, Elizabeth McManus, Courtney Mix, Kelly Nash, Courtney Roantree; Christine Dolan, Kristin Dunst, Janessa Jeltema, Candice MacDonald, Stephanie Martell, Carolyn Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field - Colleeen Poole, Nicole Bridgwood, Claudine Evangelista, Morrell, Dyane Noonan, Janel Schilling, Angela Scialdone, Kelly Stewart; Women’s Swimming & Jocelyn Fontaine, Elizabeth Gesel, Carre Joyce, Juliette Kenny, Rebecca Mitchell, Marina Muncan, Diving - Kathryn Armitage, Brooke Corby, Kristin Olson, Amy Sfara, Julie Welch; Women’s Kirsty Smith, Mette Svarrer, Colleen Taylor, Patricia Taylor; Women’s Rowing - Jana Abels, Maria Tennis - Stephane Ariot, Sara Fabrizio, Elizabeth Farrell, Kelly McAndrew, Ann Morgan, Jessica Aguilo-Seara, Katie Ballard, Meghan Barnett, Christina Baumgardner, Emily Beck, Kristen Rybacki, Ellen Suetholz, Erica Walter, Michelle Wells, Jennifer Zick; Women’s Track & Field - Tara Behrens, Kathleen Byerley, Sarah Callahan, Erica Delery, Diana Drvostep, Callen Fishman, Jessica Bernard, Kimberly Fernandez, Jessica Franks, Melissa Guinivan, Christine Heffernan, Christa Fumanti, Jessica Galdiero, Jessica Garber, Meghan Gleason, Laura Gordon, Lisa Guinivan, Heyward, Alison Kobel, Lauren Kobel, Abby Smagula, Sylvia Taggart. Kathleen Krackenberger, Frances Lamb, Michelle Lapp, Dana Lilli, Taylor Malloy, Ashley Milardo, Ann Mitchell, Katherine Nathe, Erin O’Brien, Meaghan O’Connor, Paola Salinas, Stephanie 1999-00 Academic All-Star Team: Baseball-Jeffery Cavanaugh, Michael Duncan, Sano, Katie Schmitt, Aubrey Sharman, Kathleeen Spencer, Clare Starshak, Jessica Stoecklin, Gregory Fater, Chris Graziano, Aaron Krawiec, Christopher McGratty, Mark Rocca, Christopher Katherine Strand, Sheree Szumylo, Elysse Voyer, Courtney Walls, Elizabeth Williams, Holly Zino; Watson; Men’s Basketball-T.J. Caouette, B.J. Johnson; Men’s Cross Country- Brian Anderson, Women’s Soccer - Julie Battista, Kristin Borchard, Kelly Breslin, Jennifer Carrigan, Christine Alvin Clay, Patrick Hickey, Jesse Laudenslager, Michael Maggio, Richard McVoy, Craig Moss, Dolan, Kristin Dunst, Janessa Jeltema, Laura Johnson, Laura Koch, Carolyn Morrell, Christy Joseph Santonacita, Joanthan Scaccia, Peter Schultz, Nicholas Shunda, Daniel Tantino, Scott Schillig, Sara Stern; Women’s Swimming & Diving - Victoria DeLollo, Alaina Everson, Trista Felty, Tantino, Brian Tillett, Gregory Young; Men’s Track and Field-Mark Blattner, Ryan Herbst, Amanda Jackson, Chaysse Johnston, Rebecca Koch, Jamie Lefkowitz, Elizabeth Parker, Kiersten Michael Orfe, Brian Powell, Christopher Rice, Louis Rizzuto; Men’s Golf-Dugan Condon, Peter Rosenberg, Lauren Schulman, Amy Sfara, Kyla Sullivan, Nichole Werger; Women’s Tennis - Dlugosch, Christopher Ellis, Garrett Feduke, Brian Hickey, Nicholas Maselli, Joseph Ryan, Jeffrey Stephane Ariot, Kelly McAndrew, Lindsey Puchyr, Elizabeth Rampolla, Jessica Rybacki, Erica Shookus; Men’s Soccer-Brian Ahern, Joseph Caruolo, Timothy DiGiulio, Ryan Gundling, John Walter, Jennifer Zick; Women’s Track & Field - Christine Heffernan, Alison Kobel, Lauren Kobel, Abby Smagula, Lia Torre. 1999-00 Continued Keleher, Drew Kimm, Stephen Leaman, Matthew Malek, Joseph Noonan, Sean Teesdale, Drew Zielinski; Men’s Swimming and Diving-Vince Allegra, Justin Buland, Peter Klimas, Brian Mulligan, 2001-02 Academic All-Star Team: Adam Walchak; Men’s Tennis-Bradley Adams, Ryan Devine, Justin Goulet, Michael Mock, Joshua Academic All-Star Team: Baseball - Matthew Derr, Michael Duncan, Daniel Farino, Gregory Scholfield, Casey Simmons, Robert Waibel; Field Hockey-Jennifer Banzhof, Brooke Bergmann, Katie

2007-08 Villanova Men’s Basketball 201 Craig, Christine Donovan, Megan Garwood, Clare Turkington; Softball-Sara Carlson, Melissa 1995-96 Academic All-Star Team: Amy Acchione, Field Hockey; Diana Anes, Crombet, Gina DeFrancesco, Kailyn Bergstrom, Mia Brickhouse, Janna Bullock, Molly Hanneman, Soccer; Melissa Ansell, Softball; Deanna Arnill, Track & Field; Karen Baldwin, Field Hockey; Theresa Hornick, Josey Mikuluyk, Karen Niwinski, Jackie Pasquerella, Christina Romano, Regina Jessica Baratta, Soccer; Jill Basile, Field Hockey; Bridget Baxter, Softball; Dorothy Bellock, Tennis; Speicher, Keri Stoller, Kristen Verhoff, Volleyball-Ruth Ann Blankenheim, Breen Eddinger, Jacqueline Nina Berrettini, Field Hockey; Cheryl Bollenbacher, Field Hockey; Elizabeth Bradshaw, Fugiel, Kimberly Holcomb, Dana Jones, Leah Mathews, Stacey Moline, Erin Pfotzer, Yvonne Basketball; Julia Brys, Track & Field; Kimberly Bullock, Softball; Molly Bushman, Soccer; Cari Pierpoint, Lara Smith, Tina Zitterich; Women’s Basketball- Stephanie Baker, Jeanine Johnson, Kelly Clawson, Volleyball; Christina Chillemi, Track & Field; Jennifer Cornelius, Softball; Meghan Nash, Lauren Pellicane, Therese Pennefather, Daniela Schroeder, Mary Beth Snell, Megan Stewart; Daniels, Tennis; Marisa Davidson, Volleyball; Jessica DeLuca, Softball; Lauren Doviak, Swimming Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field-Susan Billings, Meghan Courtney, Carmen Douma, Jocelyn & Diving; Stacy Evans, Volleyball; Christina Fiore, Tennis; Theresa Galanti, Field Hockey; Sarah Fontaine, Jessica Franks, Lonye Johnson, Geraldine McCarthy; Women’s Soccer-Kristin Borchard, Gilhorn, Field Hockey; Cuyler Goodwin, Track & Field; Alana Harrell, Track & Field; Karen Jennifer Carrigan, Kristin Dunst, Meaghan Frawley, Claire Letourneau, Susan Lubbers, Briar Hauck, Track & Field; Laura Hickey, Softball; Jennifer Higgins, Basketball; Andrea Hoeflein, MacAdams, Stephanie Martell, Gretchen Miller, Kathryn Minnich, Carolyn Morrell, Dyane Noonan, Swimming & Diving; Jennifer Joyce, Softball; Katherine Kelly, Track & Field; Maureen Kenney, Erica Rauchut, Janel Schillig, Angela Scialdone, Lauren Sellers; Women’s Swimming & Diving- Tennis; Amanda Klockars, Swimming & Diving; Tammy Kouser, Swimming & Diving; Theresa Kathryn Armitage, Brooke Corby, Kathleen Daugherty, Ashley Ellis, Julie Lapinsky, Kristen Olson, Krufurst, Softball; Catherine Lamourlax, Swimming & Diving; Elizabeth Lauwaert, Swimming & Keri Thorne, Julia Welch; Women’s Tennis-Kathleen Cooper, Sara Fahrizio, Elizabeth Farrell, Ellen Diving; Samra Lee, Track & Field; Shannette Lee, Basketball; Kara Main, Tennis; Janeille Suetholz, Jennifer Zick; Women’s Track & Field-Tara Bernard, Kerry Donlon, Melissa Guinivan, Matthews, Track & Field; Allison Maue, Soccer; Beth Mayo, Swimming & Diving; Beth Christine Heffernan, Christa Hayward, Sarah Hunt, Alison Kobel, Lauren Kobel, Leashia Rahr. McCaffery, Soccer; Maura McGhee, Soccer; Rose Miller, Soccer; Amy Nelson, Softball; Cathy O’Bryant, Field Hockey; Erin O’Toole, Soccer; Ashley Pagana, Tennis; Deborah Pickrel, Soccer; 1998-99 Academic All-Star Team: F ield Hockey - Karen Baldwin, Jennifer Deborah Picco, Volleyball; Amy Poplawski, Soccer; Megan Ptacek, Track & Field; Michele Banzhof, Brooke Bergmann, Colleen Gallagher, Sarah Gilhorn, Claire Grabowski, Tara Tighe, Rossetti, Field Hockey; Andrea Ruma, Field Hockey; Michelle Sabosik, Swimming & Diving; Clare Turkington; Softball - Mia Brickhouse, Janna Bullock, Melissa Crombet, Heather Garboden, Tina Sabunas, Softball; Meghan Sarbanis, Track & Field; Kristina Schrier, Track & Field; Molly Hanneman, Regina Speicher, Keri Stoller, Kristen Verhoff, Charlotte Westoff; Women’s Stephanie Shields, Soccer; Melissa Sicola, Field Hockey; Jennifer Snell, Basketball; Kara Swimming and Diving - Kathryn Armitage, Brooke Corby, Elizabeth Fogarty, Jacqueline Gruters, Stanislawczyk, Soccer; Kristen Stewart, Swimming & Diving; Nyssa Straatvert, Track & Field; Elizabeth Lauwaert, Nicole Robillard, Kristin Stretanski, Keri Thorne, Julia Welch; Women’s Kristin Stretanski, Swimming & Diving; Amy Sullivan, Field Hockey; Krestena Sullivan, Track & Tennis - Dorothy Bellock, Sara Fabrizio, Elizabeth Farrell, Maureen Kenney, Colleen Obsitnik, Field; Kristine Tomasovic, Volleyball; Stacy Wallen, Soccer; Christopher Amell, Track & Field; Ellen Sueholz; Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field - Meghan Courtney, Carmen Douma, Robert Benson, Swimming & Diving; John Biggie, Baseball; Steve Blais, Track & Field; Michael Sarah Vance Goodman, Lony’e Johnson, Kristine Jost, Geraldine McCarthy, Kristen Nicolini; Bosacco, Soccer; Howard Brown, Basketball; Brock Butler, Track & Field; John Celestand, Women’s Track and Field - Tannisha Fletcher, Jessica Franks, Melissa Guinivan, Sarah Hunt, April Basketball; Brian Conolly, Soccer; Jonathan Correll, Soccer; Matt Couture, Basketball; Kevin Cox, Kotteles, Elissa Seth; Women’s Volleyball - Catherine Arnette, Ruth Ann Blankenheim, Breen Basketball; Jeffrey Cunningham, Soccer; Robert DeGemmis, Soccer; Douglas Dieter, Tennis; Eddinger, Kimberly Holcomb, Stacey Moline, Christina Zitterich; Women’s Basketball - Stephanie Marco DiRenzo, Soccer; Coulby Dunn, Track & Field; Sean Dunne, Baseball; Kire Filipovski, Baker, Lauren Pellicane, Therese Pennefather, Daniela Schroeder, Mary Beth Snell, Megan Stewart; Swimming & Diving; Casey Geib, Baseball; August Grove, Baseball; David Hissler, Track & Field; Women’s Soccer - Jessica Barratta, Meaghan Frawley, Susan Lubbers, Briar MacAdams, Gretchen Gerard Hogen, Track & Field; Stephen Howard, Track & Field; John Klopp, Baseball; Jason Miller, Kathryn Minnich, Dyane Noonan, Erin O’Toole, Erica Rauchut; Baseball - Kevin Feeley, Koffke, Track & Field; Mark Kruszewski, Track & Field; Jason Landon, Baseball; Wilhelm Lubbe, Jason Kuchar, Matthew Longo, Christopher McGratty, Christopher Watson; Men’s Basketball - Tennis; Robert Mason, Track & Field; Stephen Mazur, Track & Field; James McCarthy, Baseball; Michael Bosl, Theodore Caouette, Christopher Grier; Golf - Daniel Chelel, Dugan Condon, Peter Gustavo Membiela, Swimming & Diving; Alan Mezger, Soccer; Joseph Moore, Baseball; Brian Dlugosch, Christopher Ellis, Garrett Feduke, Nicholas Maselli, Michael Patterson, Michael Pozzi, Murphy, Soccer; Douglas Nevins, Soccer; Michael O’Brien, Tennis; Brian Ott, Soccer; George Jeffrey Shookus; Men’s Soccer - Brian Ahern, John Allen, Brian Conolly, Timothy DiGiulio, Lewis Phillips, Track & Field; Gerald Prior, Tennis; Eric Roedl, Tennis; Todd Schmucker, Baseball; Domke, John Keleher, Matthew Malek, Joseph Noonan; Men’s Swimming and Diving - Vincent Thomas Shank, Baseball; Peter Sinopoli, Baseball; Barry Smith, Soccer; Nathan Smith, Swimming Allegra, Thomas Dion, Brian Finucane, Thomas Gately, Stephen Johnson, Gregory King, Brian & Diving; Michael Testa, Tennis; Simon Tuohy, Golf; Mark Trojan, Soccer; Matthew Westfall, Mulligan, Cass Tokarski; Men’s Tennis - Wilhelm Lubbe, Casey Simmons; Men’s Track and Field Soccer; Jeffery Winter, Swimming & Diving; Stephen Young, Baseball; David Zierler, Soccer; - Mark Blattner, Brian Powell, Christopher Rice, Louis Rizzuto; Men’s Cross Country/Track and Matthew Zrebiec, Soccer. Field - Michael Bosacco, Brock Butler, Alvin Clay, Coulby, Jesse Laudenslager, Richard McVoy, Ryan Payne, Peter Schultz, Daniel Tantino, Brian Tillet, Scott Tantino. 1994-95 Female Scholar Athlete of the Year: Becky Spies 1997-98 Academic All-Star Team: Baseball - John Biggie, Patrick Clark, August Academic All-Star Team: Lisa Baglio, Basketball; Kelly Barnes, Tennis; Bridget Baxter, Grove, Andrew Kirchner, Eric Kropf, Matthew Longo, Bryan McCormick, Joseph Moore, Bryan Softball; Denise Colella, Outdoor Track; Christina Fiore, Tennis; Diane Hansen, Indoor Track; Laura McCormick, Joseph Moore, Matthew Parnell, John Pilato, Thomas Shank, Christopher Valenti; Hickey, Softball; Amy Lam, Volleyball; Sarah Levandusky, Soccer; Jennifer Maga, Basketball; Kara Field Hockey - Karen Baldwin, Tara Tighe, Clare Turkington, Heidi Ufer; Men’s Basketball - Main, Tennis; Meaghan McCaffrey, Swimming; Rose Marie Miller, Soccer; Lisa Paruch, Indoor Theodore Caouette, Joe Jackson; Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field - Eric Bind, Michael Track; Debbie Pickrel, Soccer; Allison Pojanowski, Indoor Track; Kim Rafalski, Softball; Michele Bosacco, Brock Butler, Coulby Dunn, Joseph McNamara, Ryan Rayne, Scott Tantino; Men’s Golf Rosetti, Field Hockey; Andrea Ruma, Field Hockey; Jen Snell, Basketball; Becky Spies, Cross - Dugan Condon, Pete Dlugosch, Christopher Ellis, Garrett Feduke, Jonathan Grinnon, Nicholas Country; Krestena Sullivan Cross Country; Lauren Uccello, Field Hockey; Tosha Woodward, Maselli, Brian McHugh, Jeffrey Shookus; Men’s Soccer - John Allen, Brian Conolly, Tom Outdoor Track; Kevin Azzolini, Indoor Track; Bryan Cavalier, Tennis; Todd Cimicata, Swimming; DiGiulio, Tim DiGiulio, Lewis Domke, Matthew Malek, Paul Miraglia, Joseph Noonan, Barry Jon Correll, Soccer; Pat Donahue, Swimming; Kire Filipovski, Swimming; Michael Francalangia, Smith, Matthew Westfall; Men’s Swimming & Diving - Vincent, Allegra, Thomas Dion, Soccer; Casey Geib, Baseball; David Herr, Baseball; Gerard Hogan, Cross Country; John Klopp, BrianFinucane, Gustavo Membiela, Brian Mulligan, Nathan Smith, Cass Tokarski; Men’s Tennis - Baseball; Steve Mazur, Cross Country; Doug Nevins, Soccer; Gerald Prior, Tennis; Sanjo Shately, Wilhelm Lubbe, Casey Simmons; Men’s Track & Field - Mark Kruszewski, Christopher Rice; Tennis; Andreas Von Scheele, Outdoor Track; Chad Wasserman, Golf; Kyle Watson, Outdoor Track; Softball - Tiffany Bachman, Mia Brickhouse, Jennifer Cornelius, Melissa Crombet, Jessica Deluca, Rick Wurster, Golf. Kellianne McCoy, Regina Speicher, Stacey Stack, Keri Stoller, Kristen Verhoff; Women’s Basketball - Stephanie Baker, Mary Beth Snell, Lauren Pellican, Megan Stewart; Country/Track & Field - 1993-94 Academic All-Star Team: Kelly Barnes, Tennis; Denise Colella, Track; Carmen Douma; Katherine Etter, Jacqueline Gruters, Lonye’ Johnson, Kristine Jost; Women’s Marianne Connelly, Field Hockey; Lisa Flood, Swimming; Mary Heyman, Track; Laura Hickey, Soccer - Diana Anes, Jessica Baratta, Briar MacAdams, Ann Marie Fallow, Beth McCaffery, Maura Softball; Becky Kulbago, Volleyball; Amy Lam, Volleyball; Sarah Levendusky, Soccer; Michele McGhee, Kelly McGrady, Kathryn Minnich, Erin O’Toole, Erica Rauchut, Stephanie Shields; Martin, Softball; Rose Miller, Soccer; Isabelle Perrault, Tennis; Michele Pulaski, Swimming; Women’s Swimming & Diving - Tara Brock, Elizabeth Fogarty, Kathleen Gannon, Jacqueline Suzanne Quigley, Tennis; Jennifer Rhines, Cross Country; Nicole Shaw, Track; Jen Snell, Gruters, Elizabeth Lauwaert, Nichole Robillard, Renee Scherr, Kristin Stretanski, Keri Thorne; Basketball; Rebecca Spies, Track; Amy Sullivan, Field Hockey; Staci Verzera, Field Hockey; Tosha Women’s Tennis - Dorothy Bellock, Kathleen Cooper, Meghan Daniels, Maureen Kenney, Colleen Woodward, Track; Steve Blais, Track; Brian Cavalier, Tennis; Todd Cimicata, Swimming; David Obsitnik, Ashley Pagana, Ellen Suetholz; Women’s Track & Field - Susan Billings, Jessica Franks, Cook, Track & Field; Patrick Donahue, Swimming; Josh Fraser, Swimming; Tim Gannon, Soccer; Melissa Guinivan, Sarah Hunt, April Kotteles, Janeille Matthews, Chantell Parks. David Herr, Baseball; John Klopp, Baseball; Doug Nevins, Soccer; Sanjo Shatley, Tennis; Michael Shemonsky, Track; Andrew Sullivan, Tennis; Todd Tressler, Cross Country; Jim Van Dusen, 1996-97 Academic All-Star Team: Baseball - John Biggie, Sean Dunn, Ausust Soccer; Chad Wasserman, Golf; Kyle Watson, Track; Rich Wurster, Golf; Steve Young, Baseball. Grove, Deon Jackson, Andrew Kirshener, Eric Kropf, Bryan McCormic, John Pilato, Todd Schmucker, Thomas Shank, Douglas Thompson; Men’s Basketball - T.J. Caouette, Mark Jackson; 1992-93 Women’s Basketball - Beth Ann Bradshaw, Mary Beth Snell, Megan Crawford; Field Hockey - Jill Female Scholar Athlete of the Year: Nnenna Lynch, Track Basile, Nina Berrettini, Cheryl Bollenbacher, Carrie Calabrese, Bethany Graybill , Sharon Post Graduate Scholarship Team: Lisa Flood, Swimming Lopriore, Michele Rossetti, Andrea Ruma, Melissa Sicola, Tara Tighe, Clare Turkington; Golf - Academic All-Star Team: Kelly Barnes, Tennis; Amy Burton, Swimming; Pam Clifford, Dugan Condon, Peter Dlugosch, Jonathon Grinnon, Jeffery Shookus, Edward Walker; Mens Volleyball; Denise Colella, Track; Annette Delaney, Basketball; Vicki Dispenza, Volleyball; Lisa Soccer: Brian Conolly, Jonathan Corell, Jason Doherity, Kevin McGeehan, Paul Miraglia, Barry Flood, Swimming; Chris Gentile, Track; Cheri Goddard, Cross Country; Kim Kilpatrick, Softball; Smith, Matthew Westfall, David Zierler; Women’s Soccer - Diana Anes, Jessica Baratta, Molly Kathy Koerber, Swimming; Becky Kulbago, Volleyball; Nnenna Lynch, Track; Amy Meisinger, Bushman, Beth McCafferty, Maura McGhee, Kelly McGrady, Kathryn Minnich, Erin O’Toole, 1992-93 Continued Deborah Pickrel, Erica Rauchut, Erin Ross, Stephanie Sheilds, Kara Stanislawczyk; Softball - Softball; Jessica Pagana, Tennis; Amy Pawloski, Softball; Kathy Pearce, Field Hockey; Irene Melissa Ansell, Tiffany Bachman, Bridget Baxter, Melissa Crombet, Jessica Deluca, Jennifer Joyce, Ruopoli, Track; Amy Santaniello, Tennis; Krista Saponara, Field Hockey; Becky Spies, Track; Staci Karin Kolatac, Kristy Moore, Katherinie Sinner, Regina Speicher, Kristen Verhoff; Verzera, Field Hockey; Sheri Walker, Basketball; Hector Campos, Soccer; Bryan Cavalier, Tennis; Swimming,Diving,Track and Field -Jacqueline Gruters; Swimming and Diving -Vincent Allegra, Todd Cimicata, Swimming; Chris Cox, Golf; Pat Donahue, Swimming; Mike Evangelista, Brian Finucane, Gustavo Membiela, Joseph Perez, Nathan Smith, Salvador Suau, Lauren Doviak, Baseball; Tim Gannon, Soccer; Terrence Mahon, Cross Country; Dan Marinello, Baseball; Chris Elizabeth Fogarty, Catherine Lamoreux, Elizabeth Lauwaert, Nicole Robillard, Kristen Stretanski, McDermott, Track; Ryan McGinty, Baseball; Jim Meszaros, Cross Country; Rob O’Driscoll, Keri Thorne; Men’s Tennis - Kurt Dahlstrand, Gerald Prior, Eric Roedl, Michael Testa; Women’s Tennis; Mike Shemonsky, Track; Andrew Sullivan, Tennis; Brad Sumner, Track; Dan Thomas, Tennis - Dorothy Bellock, Kathleen Cooper, Meghan Daniels, Jennie Davis, Ashely Pagana; Men’s Swimming; Jim VanDusen, Soccer; Andreas Von Scheele, Track; Chad Wasserman, Golf, Kyle Track and Field: Stephen Bitter, David Hisler, Mark Kruszewski, Christopher White, Paul Watson, Track; Richard Wurster, Golf. Wintergerst; Women’s Track and Field - Christina Chillemi, Katherine Etter, Sarah Hunt, Janeille Matthews, Kristina Schrier; Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country - Eric Bind, Brock Butler, Coulby 1991-92 Academic All-Star Team: Kerry Amen, Tennis; Eloise Berry, Basketball; Dunn, Stephen Howard, Stephen Mazur, Scott Tantino; Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country - Christy Bridgewater, Swimming; Megan Ceppetelli, Track; Annette Delaney, Basketball; Vicki Carmen Douma, Lonye Johnson, Kristine Jost, Jurga Marcinkeviciute, Krestena Sullivan; Dispenza, Volleyball; Sarah Dykstra, Swimming; Kate Fonshell, Track; Chris Gentile, Track; Carol Volleyball: Marisa Davidson, Stacy Evans, Carolyn Hahn, Stacy Moline, Deborah Picco, Kristine Haux, Cross Country; Kathy Koerber, Swimming; Becky Kulbago, Volleyball; Nnenna Lynch, Tomasovic. Track; Amy Meisinger, Softball; Jennifer Neville, Volleyball; Carol O’Hearn, Softball; Sonia

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O’Sullivan, Cross Country; Kathy Pearce, Field Hockey; Monica Pedano, Field Hockey; Amy Drew Eckman, Track, 3.87 g.p.a., Biology Pawloski, Softball; Irene Ruopoli, Track; Krista Saponara, Field Hockey; Dana Scancarella, Tennis; Lauren Campanelli, Field Hockey, 3.62 g.p.a., Psychology\ Michelle Torelli, 1991-92 Continued Track; Brad Baker, Baseball; Chris Cox, Golf; Stephen Forrest, Tennis; Tim Gannon, Soccer; Larry 2005-06 Senior Student-Athlete Award Kingsbury, Baseball; John Lanza, Baseball; Jim Mackey, Swimming; Terence Mahon, Cross F rank Cirone, Baseball, 3.913 g.p.a., Biology Country; Ray Manion, Swimming; Rich Maue, Soccer; Chris McDermott, Track; Jim Meszaros, Liad Suez-Karni, Women’s Basketball, 3.66 g.p.a., Psychology Cross Country; Pete Morrice, Golf; Tim Pollis, Track; Tony Rossini, Soccer; Christopher Whalen, Swimming; Greg Woodard, Basketball. 2004-05 Senior Student-Athlete Award R aymond Ventrone, Football, 3.308 g.p.a., Finance 1990-91 Allison Wisniewski, Softball, 3.601 g.p.a., Finance Men’s Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year: Greg Woodard Post Graduate Scholarship Team: Kevin Rogerson, Golf 2003-04 Senior Student-Athlete Award Academic All-Star Team: Kerry Amen, Tennis; Eloise Berry, Basketball; Courtney Adrian Schau, Baseball, 3.51 g.p.a., Finance Bova, Field Hockey; Michelle Bush, Tennis; Christy Bridgewater, Swimming; Pam Clifford, Janessa Jeltema, Women’s Soccer, 3.75 g.p.a., Human Services Volleyball; Chris Cox, Golf; Dan Daros, Tennis; Mike Deegan, Soccer; Annette Delaney, Basketball; Vicki Dispenza, Volleyball; Beth Dopsovic, Softball; Steve Forrest, Tennis; Vicki 2002-03 Senior Student-Athlete Award Gallen, Field Hockey; Steve Grello, Soccer; Eric Haner, Diving; Carol Haux, Cross Country; Lisa Peter Klimas, men’s swimming, 3.9 g.p.a., Engineering Jochums, Volleyball; Teresa Kavanaugh, Tennis; Larry Kingsbury, Baseball; Kathy Koerber, Christine Heffernan, women’s track & field, 3.7 g.p.a., Sociology Swimming; Nnenna Lynch, Indoor Track; Sandy Litkenhaus, Basketball; Terence Mahon, Cross Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country, 3.3 g.p.a. Country; Chris Masotti, Basketball; Rich Maue, Soccer; Eileen McCaffery, Swimming; Amy Dr. Dan Regan Award (Most Improved GPA): Women’s Swimming & Diving, Meisinger, Softball; Pete Morrice, Golf; Tim Muller, Basketball; Carol O’Hearn, Softball; Sonia 3.142 g.p.a. O’Sullivan, Cross Country; Jennifer Peacock, Field Hockey; Steve Petrie, Swimming; Tim Pollis, Indoor Track; Kevin Rogerson, Golf; Jeff Ruggieri, Swimming; Irene Ruopoli, Outdoor Track; Jim 2001-02 Senior Student-Athlete Award Sears, Baseball; Mike Seeger, Indoor Track; Eric Sobocinski, Baseball; Michelle Torelli, Outdoor Sara Carlson, softball, 3.698 g.p.a., Civil Engineering Track; Greg Woodard, Basketball. Mark Blattner, men’s track, 3.991 g.p.a., Electrical Engineering Dr. Dan Regan Award (Most Improved GPA): Men’s Soccer, 3.125 g.p.a. 1989-90 Academic All-Star Team: H illary Anderson, Volleyball; Samantha Brindley, Field Hockey; Mike Deegan, Soccer; Elaine Duck, Outdoor Track; Sheila Duffy, 2000-01 Senior Student-Athlete Award Volleyball; Steve Grello, Soccer; Eric Haner, Diving; Carol Haux, Outdoor Track; Vicki Huber, Matt Reiter, football, 3.868 g.p.a., Civil Engineering Cross Country; Peter Leonard, Tennis; Sandy Litkehnaus, Basketball; Chris Masotti, Basketball; Keri Stoller, softball, 3.635 g.p.a., Marketing Eileen McCaffery, Swimming; Mike Neill, Baseball; Jeanne O’Connor, Tennis; Sonia O’Sullivan, Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Men’s Tennis, 3.181 g.p.a. Cross Country; Kevin Rogerson, Golf; Todd Rongaus, Golf; Jim Sears, Baseball; Mike Seeger, Indoor Track; Tracy Setlock, Diving; Lynn Slowinski, Tennis; Jackie Sheridan, Field Hockey; 1999-00 Senior Student-Athlete Award Taylor Teresi, Tennis; Michelle Torelli, Indoor Track; Greg Woodard, Basketball. Regina Speicher, softball, 3.823 g.p.a., Mathematics Vince Allegra, men’s swimming, 3.757, Finance 1988-89 Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Women’s Tennis, 3.23 g.p.a. Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Chris Craft, Swimming Female Scholar Athlete of the Year: Vicki Huber, Track 1998-99 Senior Student-Athlete Award Academic All-Star Team: Greg Ackerman, Tennis; Hillary Anderson, Volleyball; Sue Elizabeth Lauweart, women’s swimming, 3.91 g.p.a., Finance Bernardi, Tennis; Ted Brennan, Swimming; Jim Cowan, Soccer; Chris Craft, Swimming; Lou Brock Butler, men’s track & field, 3.70 g.p.a, Engineering Dearstyne, Swimming; Michelle DiMuro, Track; Sheila Duffy, Volleyball; Bill Ellis, Baseball; Mike Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Women’s Tennis, 3.25 g.p.a. Freedman, Tennis; Jan Friedli, Track; Vicki Huber, Track; Ron Klos, Soccer; Sandy Litkenhaus, Basketball; Tina Louwers, Swimming; Teri Messenger, Swimming; Kevin Rogerson, Golf; Jim 1997-98 Senior Student-Athlete Award Sears, Baseball; Lynn Slowinski, Tennis; Laura Smelas, Tennis; Taylor Teresi, Tennis;Megan Waters, Kristine Tomasovic, women’s volleyball, 3.95 g.p.a., Accounting Swimming. VickiHuber, Track; Ron Klos, Soccer; Sandy Litkenhaus, Basketball; Tina Louwers, Matt Westfall, men’s soccer, 3.58 g.p.a, Finance Swimming; Teri Messenger, Swimming; Kevin Rogerson, Golf; Jim Sears, Baseball; Lynn Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Women’s Tennis, 3.31 g.p.a. Slowinski, Tennis; Laura Smelas, Tennis; Taylor Teresi, Tennis;Megan Waters, Swimming. 1996-97 Senior Student-Athlete Award 1987-88 Krestena Sullivan, Cross Country/Track, 3.72 g.p.a., French Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: David Echeverria, Diving Clint Park, Football, 3.94 g.p.a., Finance Post Graduate Scholarship Team: Beth Lemon, Tennis Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Women’s Tennis, 3.29 cum. g.p.a. Men’s Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year: Mark Plansky Academic All-Star Team: Mark Plansky, Basketball; Lisa Angelotti, Basketball; Tom 1995-96 Senior Student-Athlete Award Barrett, Soccer; Lou Dearstyne, Swimming; David Echeverria, Diving; Joe Regan, Swimming; Laura Hickey, Softball, 3.83 g.p.a., Computer Engineering Danielle Mackey, Swimming; Greg Ackerman, Tennis; Taylor Teresi, Tennis; Beth Lemon, Tennis; Doug Nevins, Soccer, 3.77 g.p.a., History/Education Laura Smelas, Tennis; Michelle DiMuro, Track; Vicki Huber, Track; Celeste Halliday, Track; Sheila Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Women’s Tennis, 3.28 cum. g.p.a. Duffy, Volleyball; Lori Reiter, Volleyball. 1994-95 Senior Student-Athlete Award 1986-87 Becky Spies, Cross Country/Track, 3.86 g.p.a., Philosophy/Biology Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Harold Jensen, Basketball David Herr, Baseball, 4.00 g.p.a., Finance Men’s Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year: Harold Jensen Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Women’s Tennis, 3.16 cum. g.p.a. Academic All-Star Team: Mary Delorey, Basketball; Michelle DiMuro, Track; David Echeverria, Diving; Vicki Huber, Track; Sean O’Neill, Track; Gerry O’Reilly, Track; Michael Parks, 1993-94 Senior Student-Athlete Award Tennis; Mark Plansky, Basketball; Lori Reiter, Volleyball. Lisa Flood, Women’s Swimming, 3.71 g.p.a., Psychology Anthony Sorrentino, Ice Hockey, 3.82 g.p.a., Accounting 1985-86 Nnenna Lynch Team GPA Award: Women’s Tennis, 3.13 cum. g.p.a. Female Scholar Athlete of the Year: Joanne Kehs, Track Post Graduate Scholarship Team: Richard Moore, Baseball Academic All-Star Team: Lisa Angelotti, Basketball; Harold Jensen, Basketball; David Corr, Golf; Joanne Kehs, Track; Sean O’Neill, Track; Richard Moore, Baseball.

1984-85 Post Graduate Scholarship Team: Jane Ashton, Track INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS COACHES ASSOCIATION / VOLVO ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM 1990-91 Kerry Amen 1989-90 Jeanne O’Connor, Taylor Teresi 1988-89 Jeanne O’Connor, Laura Smelas, Taylor Teresi 1987-88 Mary Beth Lemon, Laura Smelas VILLANOVA ATHLETIC DEPT. ACADEMIC AWARDS (Beginning in May, 1994, Villanova’s Athletic Dept. recognized a male and female senior student- athlete of the year, and presented the Nnenna Lynch Award to the Wildcat team with the top cumulative grade point average.) 2006-07 Senior Student-Athlete Award

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W ILDCAT ECAC/IC4A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS VILLANOVA NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP ECAC = Eastern College Athletic Conference TEAMS (16 TITLES) IC4A = Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America Men’s Cross Country (IC4A): 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, Men’s Cross Country: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 1971, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1996 All four teams coached by James “Jumbo” Elliott. Men’s Indoor Track (IC4A): 1957, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, Women’s Cross Country: 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1985, 1986 1998; 1989-93 coached by Marty Stern; 1994 coached by John Men’s Outdoor Track (IC4A): 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, Marshall; 1998 coached by Marcus O’Sullivan. 1964, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1978, 1979, 1984 Women’s Cross Country (ECAC): 1982, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, Men’s Indoor Track and Field: 1968, 1971, 1979 1993, 1994, 1996 All three teams coached by James “Jumbo” Elliott. Women’s Indoor Track (ECAC): 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990 Women’s Softball (ECAC): 1996 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field: 1957 Women’s Soccer (ECAC): 1987, 2000 Coached by James “Jumbo” Elliott. WILDCAT YANKEE CONFERENCE Men’s Basketball: 1985 CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL TEAMS Coached by . Villanova played in Yankee Conference from 1988-1996.

Co-Champions: 1989, 1991 - Both teams coached by Andy Talley. WILDCAT NIT CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS Men’s Basketball: 1994 - Coached by WILDCAT ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL TEAMS Villanova played in Atlantic 10 Conference from 1997-2006. WILDCAT BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS Baseball (regular-season titles): 1988, 1993, 1996 (National Division title) Champions: 1997, 2001 - Coached by Andy Talley Baseball (Tournament titles): 1989, 1991 Men’s Basketball (regular-season titles): 1981-82, 1982-83 (tied), 1983-84 (tied), 1996-97, 2005-06 (tied) Men’s Basketball (Tournament titles): 1995 Women’s Basketball (regular-season titles): 1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87 Women’s Basketball (Tournament titles): 1986, 1987, 2003 Men’s Cross Country: 1983, 1993, 2002 Women’s Cross Country: 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998 Field Hockey: 1990 Golf: 1985, 1990 Men’s Swimming & Diving: 1981, 1993 Women’s Swimming & Diving: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Men’s Indoor Track & Field: 1983, 1985, 1986 Women’s Indoor Track & Field: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1997, 2000 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field: 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997, 2000 Women’s Soccer: 2003

Villano va University joined the Big East Conference in men’s sports in the 1980- 81 academic year. The Big East Conference added women’s sports in the 1982- 83 academic year.

When Villanova’s men’s basketball team won the 1985 NCAA Championship, the City of Philadelphia celebrated the victory. Here, the headquarters of Philadelphia Electric Company showed how the Wildcats ranked.

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