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2015-16 NEAC Scholar-Athlete List.Xlsx 2015-16 North Eastern Athletic Conference Scholar-Athletes Bryn Athyn College Name Sport(s) Year Hometown Major Abigayle Anderson WVB Fr. Lewisberry, Pa. Undecided Anisha Benson WCC Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Undecided Christian Blair MLX Jr. Bryn Athyn, Pa. HSOC Alair Brock WCC Fr. Bryn Athyn, Pa. Biology Laura Clymer WVB/WLX So. Willow Grove, Pa. Biology Kattie Cox WLX Jr. Altavista, Va. Buisness/Psychology Sydney Elder WTN Sr. Richmond, Ind. Psychology Rachel Elphick WCC Fr. Bryn Athyn, Pa. Undecided Emma Gross WCC/WLX* Jr. Abington, Pa. Early Childhood Education Colten Harrish MLX Sr. Thorsby, Alberta Buisness/Psychology Miranda Hyatt WLX So. Mitchellville, Md. Biology Stephen Johnson MCC Jr. Bensalem, Pa. Early Childhood Education Brennen Keck-McCurdy WSC Fr. Bryn Athyn, Pa. HSOC Alexus Kolb WVB* Jr. Oley, Pa. Biology Shane McCurdy MLX/MGF Fr. Bryn Athyn, Pa. Undecided Travis McCurdy MLX Sr. Bryn Athyn, Pa. Biology Robert Moran MCC/MLX* Sr. Ambler, Pa. History Austin Nyekan MBB* Jr. Bensalem, Pa. Biology Nicole Rogan WTN Sr. Keansburg, N.J. Psychology Marin Roth WLX Jr. Longmont, Col. Psychology Anna Skabkin WLX Fr. Osnabrueck, Germany Undecided Stephan Tucker MBB Jr. Queens, N.Y. Psychology Amber Wood WVB Fr. Warminster, Pa. Undecided Cazenovia College Name Sport(s) Year Hometown Major Paige Altman WSW Sr. Baldwinsville, N.Y. English Turner Antonakos MSC Sr. Vestal, N.Y. Business Management Madalyn Brand WSC/WLX Jr. Watertown, N.Y. Accounting Amanda Brand WVB, SB Fr. Buskirk, N.Y. Criminal Justice/Psychology MacKenzie Bresett WLX So. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Criminal Justice/Psychology Mirin Brown WSC/WLX Jr. Rochester, N.Y. Criminal Justice/Psychology Kelsey Carlo SB So. Frankfort, N.Y. Sports Management Angelica Clark SB Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. Studio Art Christina Clemente WSC Sr. Syracuse, N.Y. Visual Communications Morgan Cogswell WSW So. Apalachin, N.Y. Psychology Alyssa Connor WSC/WBB/SB Sr. Camden, N.Y. Business Management Kathleen Cotton WSW Jr. Richfield Spring, N.Y. Accounting Giavanna Cuomo-Browne WSC Jr. Bainbridge, N.Y. Psychology Hannah Delaware WLX Sr. Haverville, Mass. Fashion Design Michael Deluca MBB Jr. New Berlin, N.Y. Criminal Justice MaryJo Destefano WSC Fr. Watervliet, N.Y. Criminal Justice Nathan Dietz BA Jr. Phoenix, N.Y. Business Management Gianna Dixe WLX Fr. Marcellus, N.Y. Business Management Hunter Farrell MSC Jr. Elizabethtown-Lewis, N.Y. Criminal Justice Kelsey Farrell WLX Jr. Avoca, N.Y. Health Care Management Mikala Finkbiner WBB So. Syndney, N.Y. Criminal Justice/Pyschology Lindsey Frederick WLX So. Rochester, N.Y. Graphic Design Kristen Fuller SB So. Truxton, N.Y. Inclusive Elementary Education Ryan Gavin MBB Sr. Syracuse, N.Y. Business Management Autumn Gavin WBB Jr. Syracuse, N.Y. Criminal Justice Jordan Gilman MBB Fr. Rochester, N.Y. Business Management Jessica Goddard WCC Sr. New Hartford, N.Y. Human Services Marina Gomes WSC Fr. Cohoes, N.Y. Communications Jillian Gorman WCC Jr. Cicero, N.Y. Interior Design Emily Graham WSC Sr. Wellsville, N.Y. Psychology Mara Halstead WSC Sr. Hannibal, N.Y. Fashion Merchandising Joseph Harrison MLX Sr. Troy, N.Y. Criminal Justice/Psychology Kyle Hawk MBB So. Clay, N.Y. Business Management Carly Henkel WVB So. Newark, N.Y. Interior Design Jerica Holland WVB Fr. Johnstown, N.Y. Human Services Christopher Hoover MLX Sr. Hamburg, N.Y. Business Management Brian Hudson MBB Fr. Fulton, N.Y. Sport Management Louis Ingrassia MLX Sr. Middletown, N.Y. Sport Management Ashley Isabella WLX Jr. Duanesburg, N.Y. Human Services Abigail Kortz WSC/WLX Jr. Cohoes, N.Y. Envrionmental Biology Emily Kotnik WCC/WSW Sr. Sagamore Hills, Ohio Equine Business Management Jeremy Kuettel MSC Jr. Oneonta, N.Y. Biology Erika Lewis-Ellison WSC Fr. Wellsville, N.Y. Biology Kara Locey WSC Sr. Canton, N.Y. Criminal Justice Allison Lowery WVB Fr. Syracuse, N.Y. Fashion Merchandising Kaitlyn Lyon WSC Sr. Dolgeville, N.Y. Accounting Casey MacClaren BA Sr. Holley, N.Y. Sport Management Michaela Marotti WVB Fr. Syracuse, N.Y. Human Services Lauara Matekovic SB Fr. Collegeville, Pa. Sport Management Samantha McCarthy WVB/SB Sr. Canastota, N.Y. Communications Shelby McIntyre WCC Jr. Ilion, N.Y. Interior Design Erika Means WSC So. Marion, N.Y. Interior Design Ryan Meyer BA Jr. Wilmington, N.Y. Sport Management Courtney Miller WSW So. Tamaqua, Pa. Criminal Justice/Homeland Security Chase Moran WVB Fr. Windsor, N.Y. Business Management Ashley Morgan SB Sr. Liverpool, N.Y. Psychology Rebecca Nicolella SB Jr. Duanesburg, N.Y. Social Science Alexandra Nordman WSC Sr. Syracuse, N.Y. Inclusive Elementary Education Scarlett Nordman WSC Fr. Syracuse, N.Y. Psychology Arek Olson BA Sr. Wellsville, N.Y. Sport Management Joshua Parker MSC/MSW Sr. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Criminal Justice Ahmon Powell MBB So. Schenectady, N.Y. Communications Shawn Radder MLX Sr. Syracuse, N.Y. Criminal Justice Alissa Rivera WSW So. Bainbridge, N.Y. Fashion Design Morgan Roy WCC Fr. Clinton, N.Y. Biology Christopher Schad BA So. East Syracuse, N.Y. Sport Management Justin Schmidt MCC Jr. Athens, N.Y. Criminal Justice Kelsey Schuette SB So. Ballston Spa, N.Y. Inclusive Elementary Education Kristen Selner WSC So. Cairo, N.Y. Interior Design Shanna Shaff WVB/WBB Sr. Lansing, N.Y. Criminal Justice Kelli Shepardson WBB So. Little Falls, N.Y. Inclusive Elementary Education Lauren Smith WVB Jr. Homer, N.Y. Biology Ciera Sportello WSC Sr. Newport, N.Y. Interior Design Lea Stachura WSC Sr. Buffalo, N.Y. Criminal Justice/Psychology Nicholas Stagnitti BA Jr. Canastota, N.Y. Sport Management Sierra Szwec WBB So. Candor, N.Y. Visual Communications Joseph Timm MLX Fr. Denver, Col. Sport Management Evan Tracy MCC/MSW Fr. Clay, N.Y. Sport Management/Accounting Jacob Vierno BA Fr. Massena, N.Y. Sport Management D'Andrea Watson WBB Sr. Paterson, N.J. Inclusive Elementary Education Alexandra Welch WLX Jr. Skaneateles, N.Y. Interior Design Ashlee Whitehouse WCC/WSW Jr. Rollinsford, N.H. Inclusive Elementary Education Cedar Crest College (Associate Member) Name Sport(s) Year Hometown Major Ciara Lane WSW* Jr. Norhampton, Pa. Nuclear Medicine Technology Maggie Olock WSW Jr. Bethlehem, Pa. Psychology Ravneet Sandhu WSW Fr. Chandigarh, India Psychology College of Saint Elizabeth Name Sport(s) Year Hometown Major Grace Bailey WCC/SB Jr. Vernon, N.J. Chemistry Kiana Cunningham WVB/WLX Jr. Irvington, N.J. Pschology,Justice Studies Patricia Dennis WBB So. East Orange, N.J. English Caty Dominguez WSC/WLX So. Trenton, N.J. Psychology, English Chioma Emeana WSC Fr. Springfield, N.J. Justice Studies Alyssabel Garcia SB* So. Cotulla, Texas Sociology Brandi Garriques WTN* So. Columbia, N.J. Psychology, Art Kayla Gonzalez SB* Jr. Jersey City, N.J. Justice Studies Riley Hosey WSC/WLX Sr. Bayville, N.J. Business Administration Amanda Inacio WLX* Sr. West Orange, N.J. Justice Studies,Psychology Damaris King WBB Fr. Palmyra, N.J. Communication Alexis Lerner WLX So. Stanhope, N.J. Education, Psychology Christy Marte WVB/WTN Fr. Bloomfield, N.J. Art Kayla Miessau SB Fr. Davie, Fla. Justice Studies Renata Miranda WVB Fr. North Arlington, N.J. Justice Studies Jamayrah Moore WSC Fr. Trenton, N.J. Justice Studies Ashley Morera WVB/WLX* So. Lumberton, N.J. Justice Studies Jessica Nunez WSC Jr. Weehawken, N.J. English Kassandra Ortiz WSC/WLX So. Denville, N.J. Business Administration Heather Passaro SB Jr. Vernon, N.J. Justice Studies Ashley Pledger WBB* Sr. Randolph, N.J. Justice Studies, Psychology Jasmine Poole WBB Jr. Pemberton, N.J. English Rachael Romer SB Fr. Sewell, N.J. Biology Simone Robinson WTN Fr. Fanwood, N.J. Undecided Morgan Rosenberg SB Fr. Gilbert, Pa. Education Brigid Rosendale WSC/WLX Sr. Hamburg, N.J. 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