Two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Year Sue Weber Krystal Robens

Kristine Suapengco

Kariena Richards

Erin Kelleher Liz Guise

2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE Jill Lipari August 31 Fri. CORNELL UNIVERSITY 7 p.m.

September 2 Sun. at Central Connecticut State University 3:30 p.m.

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT 7 Fri. vs. University of Richmond 5 p.m. 9 Sun. vs. University of Wyoming 11 a.m.

14 Fri. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 5:30 p.m. 16 Sun. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 4 p.m. 22 Sat. FORDHAM UNIVERSITY 5:30 p.m. 28 Fri. at Towson University* 3 p.m. 30 Sun. at George Mason University* 1 p.m.

October 5 Fri. THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY* 7 p.m. 7 Sun. OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m. 12 Fri. at Georgia State University* 3 p.m. 14 Sun. at UNC Wilmington* 11 a.m. 19 Fri. JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY* 7 p.m. 21 Sun. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m. 26 Fri. DREXEL UNIVERSITY* 7 p.m. 28 Sun. University of Delaware* 2 p.m.

November 1 Thu. at Northeastern University* 3:30 p.m.

CAA WOMEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 6 Tue. Opening Round (at higher seed) TBA 9 Fri. Semifinals (at Virginia Beach, Virginia) TBA 11 Sun. Championship (at Virginia Beach, Virginia) TBA Sara Gulley

*CAA match Home games in Bold CAPS. Dates and times subject to change. Call (516) HOF-TIXX for tickets. www.hofstra.edu/athletics HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007

2007 Quick facts / table of contents

Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 Associate Director of Athletics for 1 Quick Facts/Table of Contents Founded: 1935 Communications: Jim Sheehan Enrollment: 13,000 Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Nickname: Pride 2 This is Hofstra University Colors: Gold, White and Blue Assistant Director of Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division I Communications: Stephen A. Gorchov 4 Head Coach Simon Riddiough Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 Home Field: Hofstra University Soccer Athletic Communications Graduate 5 Assistant Coaches Stadium Assistant: TBA Surface: Field Turf 6 2007 Outlook Press Table Phone: (516) 523-6185 Soccer Athletic Trainer: Adam Kahn (516) 463-6077 President: Stuart Rabinowitz Soccer Secretary: Harriet Teitle 8 2007 Roster NCAA Faculty Representative: (516) 463-3800 Michael Barnes Equipment Manager: Kathy Theiling 9 Player Bios Director of Athletics: Jack Hayes Photographers: Brian Ballweg Athletic Office Phone:(516) 463-6750 19 Hofstra University President Athletic Office Fax:(516) 463-4860 Executive Associate Director of Athletics: WOMEN’S SOCCER 20 University Senior Administration/ Danny McCabe INFORMATION Trustees Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis Head Coach: Simon Riddiough 21 Hofstra University Director of Associate Director of Athletics for (Hofstra, 1994) Athletics Communications: Jim Sheehan Record at Hofstra: 9-8-2/Second year Associate Director of Athletics for Overall College Record: Same External Relations: Tim McMahon 22 Hofstra Athletic Administration Assistant Coach: Lindsey Vanderspiegel Associate Director of Athletics for and Head Coaches (William & Mary, 2004) University Eligibility and NCAA Assistant Coach: Gary Book Compliance: Dan McCarthy 24 Hofstra Heritage Volunteer Assistant: Ed Schieferstein Assistant Director of Athletics for Soccer Office Phone: (516) 463-6946/3685 Corporate Relations: C.J. Huddleston 2006 Record: 9-8-2 26 Long Island and New York City Assistant Director of Athletics for 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 5-5-1/7th Marketing and Promotions: 2006 Postseason: None 27 Athletic Academic Support Rocky Silvestri Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/2 Assistant Director of Compliance: Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Lauren Ashman 28 Medicine/Athletic Training Director of Student- Services: James Sewell 29 Athletic Facilities Athletic Ticket Manager: Maria Corvino HOFSTRA SOCCER ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB 31 2006 Statistics and Results Assistant Director of Athletic http://www.hofstra.edu/athletics Communications/ 32 2006 CAA Review Soccer Contact: Jeremy Kniffin Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Office Fax: (516) 463-5033 34 The Colonial Athletic Association Cell Phone: (516) 523-6185 E-mail Address: [email protected] 35 Hofstra Soccer Alumnae

36 Hofstra Honor Roll

Top Returnees 38 Hofstra Soccer Record Book Name Pos. Cl. Stats, Honors Sue Weber D Sr. 2005, 2006 CAA Defensive Player of the Year, 40 All-Time Series Records/ 2005 NSCAA All-American Jacki Pollaro D Sr. 2003 CAA Rookie of the Year Villanueva Scholarship Fund Edel Malone M So. 8 goals, 5 assists in 2005, 2005 CAA Rookie of Year (medical red-shirt in 2006) 41 All-Time Results

44 Campus Map/Getting to Hofstra University

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arboretum with 113 buildings on 240 acres. There are approximately 4,200 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of the city. What has remained consistent throughout the years, however, is the sense of community on campus, the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning.

ofstra University provides a dynamic the programs offered grow college experience tailored for and change to meet the Hinnately ambitious, outcome-oriented demands of our students individuals. Students find their edge at and our community. Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty Hofstra opened in 1935 as whose primary concern is teaching, cutting a commuter school with edge technology, extensive library resources, all classes and offices internships, and special educational programs housed in one building. that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Since those early days, Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and Hofstra has evolved energetic, helping students find and focus their into an international strengths to prepare them for a successful institution with a student future. body hailing from 46 In its relatively short history, Hofstra has states and territories, established itself as a world-class institution and 65 countries around of higher education and cultural enterprise. the world. The beautiful Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and campus is an accredited

The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, New College of Hofstra, School of Communication, School of Education and Allied Human Services, School of Law, School for University Studies, University College for Continuing Education, Honors College and Saturday College. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in 140 areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered, including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D. and J.D. degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas, in more than 150 programs of study. Recently, the University celebrated the opening of Hagedorn Hall, the new home of our School of Education and Allied Human Services. In 2001 Hofstra University Honors College welcomed its first class. This new division of the University proved to be an immediate

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success, not only with University faculty and There are computer terminals administrators, but among the 93 inaugural throughout the campus for students. Every fall since, the number of student and faculty use, with entering freshmen has increased substantially. more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of available in labs and the largest, most advanced non-commercial classrooms. The University television facilities in the East. Students was ranked 14th in Forbes’ list take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a of Most Connected Campuses sophisticated television production/post- in 2004, up from 18 in 2003. production facility with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two advanced Hofstra hosts more than 500 online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear cultural events annually, digital editing systems and several cuts-only bringing thousands of video work stations. Two satellite dishes are scholars, dignitaries and other available with one dish providing special participants to campus. More news feeds for the broadcast journalism than 200 musical and dramatic room, which also has access to Associated performances take place on Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services. campus each year. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting student-produced programming The Hofstra Museum, which to the entire campus on our own cable houses one of the largest art channels. Also located here is the University’s collections in the metropolitan radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio area, coordinates approximately production studios, a film/video screening 12 exhibitions annually and room, film editing rooms, a computer offers exhibition areas and an laboratory, a speech performance studio and a extensive outdoor sculpture large dance studio. collection, with more than 65 pieces. The Hofstra Museum Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic is accredited by the American facilities that are among the most Association of Museums – one technologically advanced in the nation. Every of only 94 universities in the seat in every classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra network, nation and one of six in New including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn York to hold that distinction. Library. Hofstra also has seven theaters, 18 intercollegiate programs – nine men’s Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer a student newspaper, a lively student center, sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has extensive high-tech training opportunities. a recreation center and numerous athletic men’s teams in , football, , facilities, including , golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer Hofstra by the Numbers the 15,000-seat and cross country. Women’s sports include James M. Shuart basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, 17 Eateries on campus Stadium and the field hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf. 18 Varsity sports 5,124-seat David The 18 men’s and women’s intercollegiate 23 Average undergraduate class size S. Mack Sports and athletic teams compete in more than 150 home Exhibition Complex. contests annually. 30 Local and national fraternities and sororities Hofstra also has an Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited 37 Residence halls indoor, Olympic- by numerous national agencies and the sized (eight lane, 100 Percent program accessibility to persons with University is one of only 270 schools, out 50-meter) swimming disabilities of more than 3,600 colleges and universities pool, one of the 150 Student clubs and organizations nationwide, with a chapter of the national largest such facilities honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 500 Cultural events per year in the New York 1,206 faculty members, 532 are full time and metropolitan area. 1,206 Faculty members 90 percent hold the highest degree in their 1935 Founding date The Hofstra athletic fields. The average undergraduate class size 7,762 Full-time undergraduate enrollment program competes is 23 students, while student-faculty ratio is on the NCAA 14-to-1. 12,700 Total University enrollment, including part-time Division I level and undergraduate, graduate and Hofstra University is 100-percent program is a member of the accessible to persons with disabilities, and School of Law Colonial Athletic has been cited as a national model for this Association. The 1.6 Million Volumes available at Hofstra University Libraries achievement. University sponsors

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imon Riddiough is in his second year as head coach of In addition to his playing the Hofstra Women’s Soccer program. He was named the experience, Riddiough has been Ssecond head coach in the history of the program when a head coach for the Eastern he was promoted to the position following JoAnne Russell’s New York Youth Soccer retirement at the conclusion of the 2005 season. Association Girls Under-17 team, which serves as part Riddiough has been a member of the Hofstra Women’s of the New York Olympic Soccer staff for 11 years, including four years as an associate Development Program (ODP), head coach. Riddiough joined the coaching ranks in 1996 after since 2000. In 2005 he helped spending two years as a graduate assistant in the Hofstra Sports coach the team to the ODP Facilities Department, pursuing a master’s degree in counseling. National Championship. He also previously coached several Riddiough, a 1994 Hofstra graduate with a degree in physical Long Island Select teams from education, was a four-year letterman and captain on the Pride 1996 to 1999 and served as a soccer team from 1990 through 1994. He was an All-New York director for Noga Soccer Camps since 1991. In June 1992 he Region performer in 1993 and 1994, and an All-East Coast coached the New Hyde Park Girls Under-19 club to the New Conference pick in 1993. Riddiough was also a member of the York State championship. all-region academic squad. In his Hofstra career he recorded 13 goals and 15 assists. Riddiough, a native of Barnsley, England, his wife, Heather, a former two- athlete at Hofstra, and their son, Kain, reside A hard-nosed defender as a player, Riddiough has helped in Massapequa Park, New York. develop the Hofstra Women’s Soccer program into one of the top defensive teams in the nation in recent seasons. The Pride ranked third in the nation in team defense in 2003 (0.45 goals per game), while tying for the fewest goals allowed in the entire country (nine), and also ranked 16th in the nation in 2002 (0.69 goals per game). In 2005 Hofstra allowed only three goals in 11 conference games on its way to winning the CAA championship and earning its first-ever NCAA Division I tournament appearance.

Riddiough played with the Greek American Atlas from 1995 through 1997 and won a USYSA Region I championship with the club. He also appeared in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup with the Greek American Atlas. In 1998 and 1999, Riddiough played with the New York Freedoms of the United Soccer League and played on the 1999 PDL Northeast Division championship squad that placed third in the nation. In 2001 Riddiough played with the of the A-League.

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Assistant coachES

Edwin Schieferstein Assistant Coach

dwin Schieferstein enters his first season Eas an assistant coach with the Hofstra Women’s Soccer program, where his primary responsibility will be coaching the Pride goalkeepers. Schieferstein has spent the last five seasons coaching the goalkeepers on the Hofstra Men’s Soccer team, helping them to three CAA championships and NCAA Tournament appearances.

Lindsey Vanderspiegel Gary Book He has been involved with Long Island soccer Assistant Coach Assistant Coach for the last 30 years, since his playing days at Harborfields High School (1973-76). Before indsey Vanderspiegel, a former standout ary Book enters his second season as coming to Hofstra, Schieferstein served as an Lon the William & Mary women’s soccer Gan assistant coach with the Hofstra assistant coach at Kellenberg Memorial High team, is entering her first season as an Women’s Soccer staff after joining the School from 1991 through 1999 and then assistant coach for the . program in 2006. Book has also assisted with spent one year as an assistant women’s soccer the Hofstra Men’s Soccer program since 2005, coach at Caldwell College in New Jersey. Vanderspiegel was a four-time first-team All- and has helped the team to two consecutive Colonial Athletic Association selection from Colonial Athletic Association championships Schieferstein has also been heavily involved 2000-03. She began her career by earning and NCAA Tournament appearances. Book in Long Island club soccer, serving as coach CAA Rookie of the Year and National Soccer came to the Pride after 13 seasons as an for the Syosset Soccer Club since 1995 and Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) assistant coach at St. John’s University, coaching the Huntington Soccer Club from Freshman All-America honors in 2000. In where he helped the Red Storm achieve 1974 to 1993. 2001, she was named the Most Outstanding unprecedented success. Player of the CAA Tournament, then earned A native of Huntington, New York, the 2002 CAA Player of the Year Award. In Book was an assistant coach on the 1996 Schieferstein played soccer for three seasons her final season, she captained the Tribe to squad that captured the first national at Slippery Rock University in Slippery Rock, the 2003 CAA championship and earned her championship in St. John’s history in any Pennsylvania, from 1976 to 1978. fourth all-region honor from the NSCAA. sport. His teams also qualified for the NCAA Tournament in all 13 seasons, while Since graduating from William & Mary, reaching the Sweet 16 nine times Vanderspiegel has coached with the Beach and the Final Four three times. In FC Soccer Club, leading the U-14 team to a addition, St. John’s captured five Big championship in 2005. She has also continued East regular season championships to play competitively for the Hampton Roads and six Big East Tournament titles Piranhas of the W-League, while working during his tenure. as a counselor at several youth camps in the Virginia Beach area, including the John Daly Book is also currently the technical All-Star camps, the World All Star Piranhas director of the Long Island Soccer Camps, the Cape Collegiate Soccer Junior Soccer League, where he Camp and the NYSL Soccer Camp. is responsible for facilitating the soccer education process of over Vanderspiegel has also held a full time job 150,000 soccer players in the Long for the last three years as an investigator for Island area. He also holds the post the United States Investigative Services in of regional technical director for the Virginia Beach. She earned USIS Performance National Soccer Coaches Association awards in all three years, and was promoted of America (NSCAA) and is a from associate investigator to investigator in NSCAA national staff coach. 2006. Since 1990, Book has served as the Vanderspiegel graduated with a bachelors chief executive officer of NOGA degree in sociology. soccer, a Long Island-based soccer services company that is one of the largest in the country in its field.

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2007 Hofstra women’s soccer Outlook

he Hofstra Women’s Soccer program enters the 2007 season stepped up with all eager for a fresh start. After a solid run of success from the injuries on the Kariena Richards T2002-05 (53 wins in four seasons), culminating in a CAA Pride last season championship and NCAA appearance in 2005, the Pride had a hard- and improved luck season in 2006 that saw five key players miss all or most of the tremendously year with injuries. from her freshman campaign. A tough, Hofstra still finished 9-8-2, and only a late penalty kick in a 1-1 rugged central tie with Northeastern in the season finale prevented the Pride from defender who is reaching the CAA Tournament. However, after establishing a high strong in the air, standard of success since joining the CAA, Hofstra couldn’t help but Richards will feel that the 2006 season was unfulfilling. provide a perfect complement to There is plenty of reason for optimism coming into 2007, though. Weber on the back Hofstra returns 10 starters from last season, and welcomes back unit. three of its 2005 starters from injuries, giving the Pride essentially 13 returning starters for 11 spots. In addition, a talented recruiting class Hofstra also will join the program this year, giving Hofstra far more depth than it has three strong has had in recent seasons. candidates for playing time at Head Coach Simon Riddiough went through a difficult first year at outside back. Fifth the helm last fall, as he often was forced to use as many as four walk- year senior Jacki ons on the field at once. This year, his challenge will be a far different Pollaro was the one – as he will try to find enough playing time for everyone on a 2003 CAA Co- deep, talented roster. After spending last season with much of his Rookie of the Year and has a wealth of experience in the program. roster on the bench next to him, it’s a challenge that Riddiough will Redshirt sophomore Jess Crankshaw played every minute of every be happy to undertake. game as a freshman in 2005, before a knee injury cut short her 2006 season. Junior Sara Gulley played forward for most of 2006, but Here is a position-by-position look at the Hofstra Women’s Soccer converted to an outside back late in the year and played that position program, heading into the 2007 season: again in the spring.

Defense Junior Kristine Suapengco was one of Hofstra’s injury casualties from The Pride’s success in 2007 will start with its formidable defensive last year, although she did come back in the second half of the season unit, led by 2005 All-American Sue Weber. A two-time CAA Defensive at far less than 100 percent. Suapengco is expected to miss this season Player of the Year, Weber was invited to play with the United States and attempt to come back in 2008. Freshman Tara DiBernardo will also Under-21 team this past offseason and is unquestionably the most get a long look at one of the outside back positions. talented player to ever come through the program. Last Jacki Pollaro year, with the depleted roster, she frequently ventured into the offensive third of the field and tried to create scoring opportunities, and she may be given the green light again this year to push forward when she can.

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Midfield central defense. Senior walk-on The biggest addition Yumi Toyomasu will for Hofstra this also be in the mix at season will be the forward. return of 2005 CAA Rookie of the Year Several newcomers Edel Malone, who will give Hofstra had eight goals and more depth at five assists as a forward than it freshman. Malone has had in recent was injured over history. Senior the summer and transfer Brooke missed the entire DeRosa (Syracuse 2006 campaign, but University) is her return will give expected to Hofstra a creative contribute right attacking midfielder away after a two- to help the Pride year absence from Larkin Hargraves generate scoring the collegiate game, opportunities. while incoming freshmen Brittney Liz Guise Junior Liz Guise Butts and Qaroline started every game Nähl will both be as a defensive given the chance to midfielder last year after transferring from Virginia Tech, and could contribute in their rookie seasons. handle that role again. A tireless worker, Guise is the type of blue- collar player who naturally makes her teammates better. Goalkeeper Sophomore Diane Caldwell, a 2006 CAA All-Rookie selection, can Junior Krystal Robens and sophomore Krysten Farriella split the play in the midfield or at forward and could be a tremendous asset to goalkeeping time almost evenly last year. Robens finished with a the Pride this year with her versatility. Junior walk-on Nicole Bisco .774 save percentage and a 1.46 goals against average and played was a valuable contributor last year off the bench (while starting one this summer for the Massachusetts Stingers of the Women’s Premier game) and will get the chance to earn playing time as well. Soccer League (WPSL), earning third-team All-Star honors. Farriella put up solid numbers in her rookie season, tallying an 0.91 goals Freshman Tiffany Yovino also joins the program with an impressive against average and an .870 save percentage, but suffered an injury pedigree, ranking among the top 100 recruits in the country by Soccer in the spring and is a likely candidate for a medical redshirt. Senior Buzz, and could play anywhere in the midfield as well. Freshman walk-ons Alex Steinberg and Amy Ferriso will provide the back-up Kayla Pifer, who led the State College (Pa.) High School team in support in net this fall. scoring all four seasons, can also play either the midfield or forward spot and should battle for playing time, while junior Jaclyn Shannon and freshman Elena Albanese will add to the midfield depth.

Forward Junior Carol Leurini (eight career goals) was expected to be the starter last season at center forward but missed the year with an injury. Jill Lipari stepped into that role and had a strong freshman season, earning a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team after scoring four goals. Leurini, who is a dangerous finisher, and Lipari, who has an impressive combination of speed and strength, could give the Pride a pair of options to use up top at center forward.

Senior Larkin Hargraves, one of the team’s fastest players, finished the 2006 season with two goals and five assists and should see most of her time at one of the outside forward positions. Sophomore Erika Fuertes had a pair of late-season goals for the Pride and could carve out some playing time at forward again this year as well. Senior Erin Kelleher also played in all 19 games last year as a forward and Krystal Robens could remain up front or move back to her more natural role in the

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2007 roster

The Pride

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School/Last School 0 Krysten Farriella GK So. 5-6 Lake Ronkonkoma, NY/Sachem North 00 Amy Ferriso GK Sr. 5-8 Copiague, NY/Walter G. O’Connell 1 Krystal Robens GK Jr. 5-5 East Taunton, MA/Coyle-Cassidy 2 Liz Guise D/M Jr. 5-6 Midlothian, VA/Midlothian/Virginia Tech 3 Kristine Suapengco D Jr. 5-4 Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills West 4 Elena Albanese M/D RFr. 5-2 Oyster Bay, NY/Holy Trinity/Quinnipiac 6 Jill Lipari F So. 5-7 Flanders, NJ/Mt. Olive 7 Larkin Hargraves M/F Sr. 5-8 Deep River, CT/Valley Regional 8 Sara Gulley D/M Jr. 5-3 Burke, VA/Robinson/Clemson 9 Jacki Pollaro D Sr. 5-2 Wayne, NJ/Wayne Valley 10 Kariena Richards D Jr. 5-4 Midleton, Ireland/St. Mary’s 11 Brooke DeRosa F Sr. 5-4 Ronkonkoma, NY/Connetquot/Syracuse 12 Jess Crankshaw D So. 5-4 Lanoka Harbor, NJ/Lacey Twp. 13 Erin Kelleher F Jr. 5-10 Yarmouthport, MA/Sacred Heart 14 Edel Malone M Jr. 5-6 Ennis, Ireland/Colaiste Mhuire/GMIT 15 Jaclyn Shannon D Jr. 5-5 Melville, NY/Long Island Lutheran 16 Diane Caldwell M So. 5-9 Balbriggan, Ireland/Mount Temple 17 Carol Leurini F Jr. 5-8 Whitman, MA/Cardinal Spellman 18 Tiffany Yovino M Fr. 5-2 Holtsville, NY/Sachem East 19 Qaroline Nähl F Fr. 5-5 Kumla, Sweden/Rudbecksskolan 20 Sue Weber D Sr. 5-6 Islip, NY/Islip 21 Yumi Toyomasu F/M Sr. 5-0 Koriyama, Fukushima, Japan/Koriyama/SUNY-Delhi 22 Kayla Pifer M/F Fr. 5-6 State College, PA/State College 23 Nicole Bisco M So. 5-0 Clifton, NJ/Clifton 24 Erika Fuertes M/F So. 5-6 Upper Brookville, NY/St. Mary’s 25 Brittany Butts M/F Fr. 5-7 Massapequa Park, NY/Massapequa 26 Tara DiBernardo D/M Fr. 5-2 East Setauket, NY/Ward Melville 99 Alex Steinberg GK Sr. 5-3 Bethpage, NY/Plainedge

Head Coach: Simon Riddiough (Hofstra ’94) Assistant Coaches: Lindsey Vanderspiegel and Gary Book Volunteer Assistant: Edwin Schieferstein

Pronunciation Guide 0 Krysten Farriella fair-ee-ELL-uh 00 Amy Ferriso fuh-REE-so 1 Krystal Robens ROB-ins 2 Liz Guise rhymes with ‘ice’ 3 Kristine Suapengco swuh-PENG-co 6 Jill Lipari luh-PAR-ee 9 Jacki Pollaro puh-LAHR-oh 10 Kariena Richards kuh-REE-nuh 14 Edel Malone uh-DELL 17 Carol Leurini lure-EE-nee 18 Tiffany Yovino yo-VEE-no 19 Qaroline Nähl CARE-uh-line NAHL Liz Guise 21 Yumi Toyomasu YOU-me TOY-oh-mah-soo 24 Erika Fuertes FWAIR-tez HC Simon Riddiough rid-ee-OFF AC Lindsey Vanderspiegel van-der-SPEE-gull AC Edwin Schieferstein SHEEF-er-stine

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player profiles Elena Albanese Brittany Butts #4 #25 Midfield/Defense, 5-2, Freshman (RS) Midfield/Forward, 5-7, Freshman Oyster Bay, NY/Holy Trinity/ Massapequa Park, NY/Massapequa Quinnipiac First season on the Hofstra Soccer First season on the Hofstra Soccer roster… High School: Played roster…Joins the Pride after one year at four seasons on the soccer team at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut… Massapequa High School…Helped At Quinnipiac: Attended Quinnipiac the Chiefs to a state championship as a University for one year, where she freshman, when she was named second red-shirted on the women’s soccer team…High School: Played four team All-New York…Led Massapequa to a second state championship seasons on the soccer team at Holy Trinity High School in Hicksville, as a junior, when she earned first team all-state honors…Helped the New York…Also played on the basketball and lacrosse teams…Named Chiefs to four consecutive Nassau County Class AA championships team captain as a senior…Helped the Lady Titans reach the conference and to a 39-1-6 record against Nassau County schools from 2003-05… finals as a junior and senior…Personal: Has three sisters…Member Personal: Has one sister…Member of the National Honor Society in of the National Honor Society in high school…Plans to major in high school…Lists the Beatles as her favorite musical group…Started broadcast journalism and minor in English at Hofstra…Lists Jose playing soccer at age 8…Undecided major. Reyes as her favorite athlete…Favorite book is “Catcher In The Rye”…Cousin, Dominic, was a member of the Hofstra Men’s Soccer team. Nicole Bisco #23 Midfield/Defense, 5-0, Junior Clifton, NJ/Clifton

Third season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2006: Appeared in 13 games, including one start (at nationally ranked William & Mary)…Took one shot…2005: Did not see any game action…High School: Played four years of soccer and ran track for two years at Clifton High School…Helped team to three league and county championships…Named All-New Jersey as a senior…Four-time all-league, three-time all-area and two- time all-county selection…Personal: Has one brother…Lists Jack Johnson as her favorite musician…Also recruited by Rider, Central Connecticut and Montclair State…Public relations major.

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Nicole Bisco

 Hofstra University Hofstra University  HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 player profiles Diane Caldwell Jess Crankshaw #16 #12 Midfield, 5-9, Sophomore Defense, 5-4, Sophomore Balbriggan, Ireland/Mount Temple Lanoka Harbor, NJ/Lacey Township Comprehensive Third year on the Hofstra Soccer Second season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2006: Played in four games before roster …Also a member of the Ireland a knee injury ended her season…Received National Team and the Ireland Under- a medical red-shirt…Had two assists on 21 Team…2006: Colonial Athletic the year, both in a 3-0 win over Fairfield… Association All-Rookie Team selection…Played in 15 games, Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: Played in including 14 starts…Tallied one goal and one assist…Scored tying and started all 21 games…Played every minute of every game on the goal late in a 2-1 Pride’s defensive unit…Finished with two goals and two assists… comeback win over Scored the game-winning goals in consecutive victories over Marist Fordham…Assisted and Fordham…Had two assists in a win over Fairleigh Dickinson… on Pride’s goal High School: Played four years of soccer and two years of basketball in a 1-1 tie with at Lacey Township High School in Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey… Northeastern in Second team regular season All-New Jersey finale…Took selection as a 23 shots…High senior…First School: Attended team All-New Mount Temple Jersey Group 3, Comprehensive All-Shore, all- School in Balbriggan, county and all- Ireland…Made conference pick her Irish National as a junior and team debut against senior…First Denmark in the team all-state Algarve Cup on as a junior… March 16, 2006… Newark Star- Started for Ireland Ledger Ocean in a World Cup County defender qualifier against of the Year as a Russia on June junior…Ocean 17, 2006….Played County Observer against the United Defender of States National Team the Year as a in an international senior…Team friendly in San Diego Most Valuable on July 23, 2006, Player as a coming off the bench senior…Named midway through the honorable mention all-state, third team All-Shore, second team all- second half to replace county and first team all-conference as a sophomore…Team Rookie former Hofstra player of the Year in 2001…Personal: Has two sisters…Hobbies include Dolores Deasley… walking, swimming volleyball and going to the beach…Lists David Also played for Beckham and Lance Armstrong as her favorite …Public the Ireland Under-17 in 2005 and 2006, appearing in all six World relations major. Championship qualifying games…Served as captain of the Ireland Under-19 team in a March, 2006 contest against Holland…Has played Year GP G A Pts. club soccer for Raheny United since January 23, 2006, after previously 2005 21 2 2 6 playing for Balbriggan FC…Personal: Has two older sisters…Physical 2006 4 0 2 2 education major. Career 25 2 4 8

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allowed in the final Brooke DeRosa three contests was on a penalty kick…Had #11 five second half saves Forward, 5-4, Senior in relief to combine for Ronkonkoma, NY/Connetquot/Syracuse a shutout in a 3-0 win over Fairfield in her First season on the Hofstra Soccer college debut…Had roster…Joins the Pride after three years two saves to combine at Syracuse University…At Syracuse: on a shutout against 2004: Started all 19 games…Scored one George Mason…High goal and added two assists…Picked up School: Lettered in her first collegiate goal in a 2-0 win over Albany…2003: Played in 16 soccer at Sachem North games, starting 11, primarily on the defensive unit...Part of a defense High School in Lake that recorded six shutouts and a 1.40 goals-against average…2002: Big Ronkonkoma, New East All-Rookie Team selection…Started all 15 games she played in York…Member of ... Recorded her first collegiate point (on an assist) in the season opener three Suffolk County against Buffalo…High School: Five-year varsity starter at Connetquot championship teams High School...Team captain as a senior...Two-time All-Suffolk County (2001-03)…All-Suffolk selection... Member of the Olympic Development Program International County, all-conference Regional Team in 2000 and 2001...Played for the 2001 and 2002 Eastern and all-league selection Regional champion HBC Magic out of Huntington, New York...Club in 2003…Received Sachem’s Physical Education Award in 2001 and team won the Eastern New York State Championship for five straight 2002, and the Business Award for Excellence in 2003…Personal: Has seasons…Personal: Has five brothers and one sister…Played this past one sister…Played club soccer with the Commack Emeralds…Also summer for the Long Island Rough Riders of the W-League. recruited by American, Lehigh, UNC Charlotte and Delaware…Hopes to work with children and coach soccer after graduation…Speech, Tara DiBernardo language and hearing sciences major. #26 Year GP W-L-T Min. GA Svs. Sv.% GAA Midfield, 5-2, Freshman 2006 13 4-3-2 886:40 9 60 .870 0.91 East Setauket, NY/Ward Melville

First season on the Hofstra Soccer roster… High School: Played on the soccer and softball teams at Ward Melville Amy Ferriso #00 High School in East Setauket, New Goalkeeper, 5-8, Senior York…Was an all-county selection as a Copiague, NY/Walter G. O’Connell senior…Named the team for the Patriots in each of her last three years…Personal: Fourth season as a member of the Has two older brothers…Plans to major in education…Lists David Hofstra Soccer team…2006: Did not Beckham as her favorite athlete…Started playing soccer at age 5… see any game action…Received CAA Also recruited by Central Connecticut and Adelphi…Aspires to be a Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: math teacher after graduation. Did not see any action…2004: Did not play…High School: Lettered in soccer, basketball, softball, volleyball and track Krysten Farriella at Walter G. O’Connell High School in Copiague, New York…All- league selection as a senior…Team Most Valuable Player as a #0 senior…Recorded more than 1,000 career saves…Received O’Connell Goalkeeper, 5-6, Sophomore High School’s Most Valuable Female Athlete Award…LIJSL Michael Lake Ronkonkoma, NY/Sachem North Scarpatti Memorial Goalkeeper Award recipient…Dellecave Award winner from the Suffolk County Hall of Fame…Suffolk Zone Award Second season on the Hofstra Soccer recipient…Member of New York state basketball championship roster…2006: Tallied a 4-3-2 record, team in 2003…Basketball team Most Valuable Player and all-league 60 saves, a 0.91 goals against average selection as a senior after averaging 17 points per game…Personal: and an .870 save percentage…Appeared Has one brother…Member of the New York Olympic Development in 13 games in goal, while starting six Program…Also recruited by Adelphi, St. Joseph’s and Queens games, including the final five of the regular season…Had a season- College…Active in several church programs…Works with youth high 11 saves in a road loss to James Madison…Had seven saves to soccer players…Aspires to teach and coach…Majoring in psychology get the shutout in a 1-0 road win over Drexel…Had three saves to and early childhood education. get the shutout in a 2-0 home win over Delaware…Only goal she

10 Hofstra University Hofstra University 11 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 player profiles Erika Fuertes #24 Sara Gulley Midfield/Forward, 5-6, Sophomore Glen Head, NY/St. Mary’s #8 Midfield/Defense, 5-3, Junior Second season on the Hofstra Soccer Burke, VA/Robinson/Clemson roster…2006: Played in 10 games, while University starting the regular season finale against Northeastern…Had two goals and one Second season on the Hofstra Soccer assist…Named CAA Player of the Week roster after transferring from Clemson after scoring the game’s only goal late University…Could play at outside back in a 1-0 win over Drexel and adding the or in the midfield…2006: Started all clinching goal late in a 2-0 win over Delaware…Had an assist in a 19 games…Had one goal and one assist for three points…Scored 3-0 win over George Mason…Took 10 shots…High School: Played her first collegiate goal four years of soccer at St. Mary’s High School in Manhasset, New in a win over Georgia York…Helped lead the Gaels to four appearances in the Catholic High State…Picked up an School Athletic Association (CHSAA) finals in four years…Three-time assist in a 3-0 win over team Most Valuable Player…All-CHSAA selection as a senior…Three- Fairfield at the UConn time Academic Athlete Award recipient…Also lettered in lacrosse, Husky Classic…Took basketball and track…Personal: Had two brothers and one sister… 18 shots…At Clemson: Played with the Albertson Fury U-20 team in the summer of 2006… Played in 18 games for Also recruited by Central Connecticut, Fordham and St. John’s…. the Tigers, including nine Began playing soccer at age 7…Lists Lance Armstrong as her favorite starts, in 2005…Took four athlete…Plans to major in business or physical education. shots…Helped the Tigers to a berth in the NCAA Year GP G A Pts. Tournament…Earned 2006 10 2 1 5 Clemson Scholar- Athlete Award…High School: Lettered in Liz Guise #2 soccer at Robinson High Defense/Midfield, 5-6, Junior School…Two-time Midlothian, VA/Midlothian/Virginia National Soccer Coaches Tech Association of America All-American…Also Second season on the Hofstra Soccer named to the NSCAA roster after transferring from Virginia All-Region team three Tech University…Could play either on the times…2005 Virginia defense or midfield units…2006: Started Player of the Year…All- all 19 games…Took 16 shots, with a high South, All-Virginia, of four in a loss at James Madison… all-region and all-district Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…At Virginia Tech: selection…Named the Played in 19 games, including nine starts, for the Hokies in 2005… MVP of the Virginia Tallied one assist on the year, while taking 15 shots…Took a medical High School All-Star game as a senior…Member of the Olympic red-shirt in 2004…Dean’s List student…High School: Lettered in Development Program Region I team for five years…Won seven state soccer, basketball and track at Midlothian High School…First team cup championships…Personal: Has one sister and one brother…Also All-Virginia and All-Metro selection as a senior…Named first team recruited by Florida State and Boston College…Business computer all-district and all-region in each of her four years…Team captain as a information systems major. senior…Helped her team reach the 2002 state semifinals and the 2001 state quarterfinals…Also helped her Richmond Strikers club team to Year GP G A Pts. the state finals…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Received 2005* 18 0 0 0 her USSF National “D” Coaching License this past summer…Began 2006 19 1 1 3 playing soccer at age 5…Hopes to pursue a soccer career in Europe or Career 37 1 1 3 find a job that deals with cleaning up the environment…Environmental * at Clemson resources major.

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a senior…Three-time Mayflower Larkin Hargraves League All-Star selection…Eastern Massachusetts All-Star selection… #7 Member of two South Sectional Midfield/Forward, 5-8, Senior finalist teams…Named toBrockton Deep River, CT/Valley Regional Enterprise All-Scholastic team as a senior…Female Scholar-Athlete Fourth season on the Hofstra of the Year Award recipient as a Soccer roster…2006: Started all 19 senior…Member of the National games…Finished with two goals and Honor Society and the Spanish five assists for nine points…Took 38 National Honor Society…Personal: shots…Scored game’s only goal in 1-0 Has one sister…Began playing win over Sacred Heart…Picked up a pair of assists in a 3-0 win over soccer at age 5…Also recruited Fairfield at the UConn Husky Classic…Scored in a 3-0 win over by New York University…Has George Mason…Assisted on the game’s only goal in a 1-0 win over served as a volunteer at Cape Cod Drexel…Had an assist in a 2-0 home win over Delaware…Received Hospital…Accounting major. CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: Appeared in 19 games, including three starts…Had two goals and one assist for five points…Scored a key goal in a 3-0 win over Northeastern in the Pride’s CAA opener…Also had a goal in a home win over Marist…Picked Year GP G A Pts. up an assist on the game’s only goal in a 1-0 win over Drexel…Took 2004 Red-shirt 15 shots…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2004: 2005 Did not play-injured Appeared in all 19 games, including one start…Saw action as both a 2006 19 0 0 0 forward and a central midfielder…Tallied three assists on the season, Career 19 0 0 0 including one in her collegiate debut against Army…Assisted on the game’s only goal in a 1-0 win over James Madison…Also had an assist in a 3-1 win over Quinnipiac…Took 25 shots…Received CAA Carol Leurini Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Played four years of soccer and basketball at Valley Regional High School in Deep River, #17 Connecticut…All-Connecticut selection as a junior and senior… Forward, 5-8, Junior Named 2002 Shoreline Conference Player of the Year…All-Shoreline Whitman, MA/Cardinal Spellman Conference first team selection as a junior and senior…Recorded 13 goals and 21 assists as a junior and 20 goals and 14 assists as a Third season on the Hofstra Soccer senior…Personal: Has two sisters and one brother…Also recruited by roster…2006: Missed the season with an Connecticut, Fordham, New Hampshire and Vermont…Social science injury…Received CAA Commissioner’s major. Academic Award…2005: Appeared in all 21 games, including 14 starts…Tallied Year GP G A Pts. two goals and two assists for six points… 2004 19 0 3 3 Had a goal and an assist in a win over Fordham…Had a goal and an 2005 19 2 1 5 assist in a 4-2 win over Fairleigh Dickinson…Took a season-high 2006 19 2 5 9 four shots in a tie at UNC Wilmington…Recorded 22 shots…2004: Career 57 4 9 17 Appeared in all 19 games, including three starts…Tied for second on the Pride with six goals…Tallied a goal in her collegiate debut, a 2-0 win over Army…Scored twice in a 3-1 win over Quinnipiac…Added Erin Kelleher the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Fairleigh Dickinson…Named CAA Rookie of the Week on Sept. 20…Scored in a 2-1 regular #13 season defeat at William & Mary…Also scored in a 2-0 home win Defense/Forward, 5-10, Junior over Providence…Took 22 shots…High School: Played soccer, Yarmouthport, MA/Sacred Heart basketball and softball at Cardinal Spellman High School in Brockton, Massachusetts…Member of Catholic Central championship team as a Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer senior…All-Catholic Central selection in each of her four seasons… roster…2006: Played in all 19 games, Three-time All-Scholastic selection…Personal: Lists Mia Hamm including four starts…Saw most of as her favorite athlete and Brand New as her favorite band…Also her action at forward…Took seven recruited by St. John’s…Sociology major. shots…Had season high three shots in road loss to James Madison…Received CAA Commissioner’s Year GP G A Pts. Academic Award…2005: Did not play while recovering from knee 2004 19 6 0 12 surgery…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2004: 2005 21 2 2 6 Red-shirted and did not play…High School: Earned letters in soccer, 2006 Did not play – injured basketball, track and tennis at Sacred Heart High School in Kingston, Career 40 8 2 18 Massachusetts…Named Mayflower League Most Valuable Player as 12 Hofstra University Hofstra University 13 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 player profiles Jill Lipari #6 Edel Malone #14 Forward, 5-6, Sophomore Midfield, 5-6, Junior Flanders, NJ/Mt. Olive Ennis, County Clare, Ireland/Colaiste Mhuire/Galway-Mayo Institute of Second season on the Hofstra Soccer Technology roster…2006: Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie team Third season on the Hofstra Soccer member…Started all 19 games as a roster…Member of the Irish National freshman at the forward spot…Tallied Team…Played in the World University four goals on the season…Had game- Games this past summer…2006: Did not winning goal in a 2-0 victory over play after suffering an injury over the Delaware…Scored first career goal in a 2-1 summer…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: win over Central Connecticut…Had a goal in a 2-1 win over Georgia Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year…First team All- State…Scored in a 1-1 tie CAA selection…First team NSCAA All-Northeast Region pick… with Fairleigh Dickinson… Named to CAA All-Tournament Team…Appeared in all 21 games, Totaled 30 shots on the including starting year…High School: Lettered the last 18…Tallied in soccer, indoor track and eight goals and outdoor track at Mt. Olive five assists to High School in Flanders, rank second on New Jersey…Team Most the team with 21 Valuable Player as a junior points…Scored the and senior…Named to all- game-winning goal area third team by The Star- on a 25-yard blast Ledger…Two time honorable in a 1-0 victory mention all-area selection over VCU in the by The Daily Record…First CAA Championship team all-conference pick game…Scored as a senior…Second team twice in a 3-1 road all-county selection in win at George 2005…Team Defensive Mason…Scored the Most Valuable Player as game’s only goal sophomore…Honorable in a 1- 0 win over mention all-area track Drexel…Scored selection…Two-year team in a 2-0 win over captain…Four-time scholar- Delaware…Had a athlete in soccer and a pair of goals in a 4- three-time scholar-athlete 2 win over Fairleigh in track…Earned the Josten Dickinson… Renaissance Academic Contributed a goal Award in 2003, 2004 and and an assist in 2005…Named to the High a home win over Honor Roll…Personal: Has Fordham…Took 46 one brother…Lists biking and shots…Previous cooking among her hobbies… College: Attended Names Fabio Cannavaro and Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology for one year…High School: Mauro Camoranesi as her favorite athletes…Began playing soccer at Attended Colaiste Mhuire in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland…Competed age 5…Also recruited by Boston University, Monmouth and Drexel… as a member of Ireland’s U-19 Team at the UEFA European Women’s Has been a church retreat team leader and a Bible school volunteer Championship in 2004 and 2005…Played in the Cork Ladies Soccer aide. League and with the Lifford Ladies club team…Personal: Audio, video, film major. Year GP G A Pts. 2006 19 4 0 8 Year GP G A Pts. 2005 21 8 5 21 2006 Did not play – injured Career 21 8 5 21

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Qaroline Nähl Jacki Pollaro #9 Defense, 5-2, Senior #19 Wayne, NJ/Wayne Valley Forward, 5-5, Freshman Kumla, Sweden/Rudbecksskolan Fifth season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2006: Started all 19 games on First season on the Hofstra Soccer Hofstra’s defensive unit…Took four roster… High School: Played for three shots…2005: Played in one game before years at Rudbecksskolan in Orebro, taking a medical red-shirt due to a back Sweden…Played for head coach Anders injury…2004: Appeared in eight games, Karlsson…Personal: Has one sister… starting five, as an outside back…Started Lists Marta Da Silva of the Brazilian National Women’s Soccer Team, the first five contests before an injury kept her out of the lineup for who plays for Umeå IK in Sweden, as her favorite athlete…Favorite most of the next two band is Fall Out Boy…Favorite book is “The Peaceful Warrior”… months…Had an assist Nicknamed “Q”…Started playing soccer at age 8. in a 2-0 win over Providence…2003: Colonial Athletic Association Co-Rookie Kayla Pifer #22 of the Year…Started all Midfield/Forward, 5-6, Freshman 19 games…Took one State College, PA/State College shot on the season… High School: Played First season on the Hofstra Soccer four years of soccer and roster… High School: Played for four two years of basketball years at State College High School, at Wayne Valley High where she led her team in scoring all School in Wayne, New four seasons…Finished her career with Jersey…Helped soccer 63 goals…Three-time first team all- team to New Jersey conference selection…Helped the Little Lions to four MAC conference Section 4 and county championships and four appearances in the district finals, including championships… one district championship in 2004…Had a combined 51-10-12 record Named to All-New over her four scholastic seasons…Also a member of the State College Jersey, all-county team…Personal: Member of the Pennsylvania West and all-league Olympic Development Program (ODP)…Played on he Central Penn teams…Personal: Intimidators club team…Nominated for the Hugh O’Brien Youth Has two brothers Leadership Award…Also a Level 8 and 9 soccer referee. and one sister…Was also recruited by Old Dominion, Delaware and Fairleigh Dickinson…Accounting major.

Year GP G A Pts. 2003 19 0 0 0 2004 8 0 1 1 2005 1 0 0 0 2006 19 0 0 0 Career 47 0 1 1

14 Hofstra University Hofstra University 15 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 player profiles Kariena Richards Krystal Robens #10 #22 Defense/Midfield, 5-4, Junior Goalkeeper/Midfield, 5-5, Junior Midleton, County Cork, Ireland/St. East Taunton, MA/Coyle-Cassidy Mary’s/Cork Institute of Technology Fourth year on the Hofstra Soccer Third season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Could play either at goalie or roster…2006: Played in and started 18 in the field this fall…2006: Started 13 games…Tallied three goals and one games in goal and played one game in assist…Saw most of her playing time as a the field…Recorded a 5-5-0 record and center back…Scored first collegiate goal 48 saves…Tallied a 1.46 goals against in final minutes of 2-1 win over Central Connecticut, breaking a 1-1 average and a .774 save percentage…Had eight saves in a 1-0 loss to tie…Had game-winning goal in 81st minute of 2-1 win over Fordham… Penn…Had three saves for her first career shutout in a 1-0 win over Scored in a 1-1 tie with Northeastern in the regular season finale…Had Sacred Heart…Had six saves in a 1-0 loss to nationally ranked William assist in 3-0 win over George Mason…Took 11 shots…Received CAA & Mary…2005: Red-shirted and did not play…Made transition from Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: Appeared in seven games, field player to goalkeeper...2004: Appeared in two games…High including two starts…Started in the CAA Championship game and the School: Lettered in soccer and basketball at Coyle-Cassidy High NCAA Tournament game against West Virginia…Took three shots… School in Taunton, Massachusetts…Three-time team Most Valuable High School: Played football (soccer), volleyball and at St. Player…Set a school record with 24 goals as a senior…Tallied 36 goals Mary’s High School in County Cork, Ireland…2004 graduate…Spent and 31 assists in her scholastic career…Personal: Has one sister and one the 2004-05 academic year at Cork Institute of Technology in County brother…Lists music, art and movies as her hobbies…Played this past Cork, Ireland…Personal: Has one brother…Hobbies include sports and summer for the Massachusetts Stingers of the Women’s Premier Soccer music…Names Roy Keane as her favorite athlete…Psychology major. League (WPSL), earning third team All-Star honors…Also recruited by Holy Cross and Wheaton…Plans to become a personal trainer…Exercise Year GP G A Pts. specialist major. 2005 7 0 0 0 2006 18 3 1 7 Year GP G A Pts. Career 25 3 1 7 2004 2 0 0 0 2005 Red-shirt 2006 4 0 0 0 Career 16 0 0 0

Year GP W-L-T Min. GA Svs. Sv.% GAA 2006 13 5-5-1 863:20 14 48 .774 1.46

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and 2001…All- Jaclyn Shannon league selection as a junior…Team Most #15 Valuable Player as Defense, 5-5, Junior a junior…Received Melville, NY/Long Island Lutheran the Triple C Award as a senior…Mount Second season on the Hofstra Soccer Holyoke Book roster…2006: Walked on to the team Award recipient in in midseason, but did not see any game 2003…Personal: action…High School: Played two years Has two of soccer at Long Island Lutheran in brothers and one Brookville, New York…Also played two years of softball, one year sister…Began of track, and was a two-year member of the dance team…Earned playing soccer conference Most Valuable Player honors as a senior and was an all- at age 8…Also league selection…Voted Long Island Lutheran’s Most Athletic Female recruited by Johns as a senior…Personal: Dean’s List student at Hofstra…Exercise Hopkins…Aspires specialist major. to pursue a career as a physicians assistant…Biology Alex Steinberg major with a dual #99 minor in chemistry Goalkeeper, 5-3, Senior and psychology. Bethpage, NY/Plainedge

Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer Year GP G A Pts. roster…2006: Did not see any action as a 2004 1 0 0 0 junior…Received CAA Commissioner’s 2005 12 0 0 0 Academic Award…2005: Did not se any 2006 8 0 0 0 game action as a sophomore…Received Career 21 0 0 0 CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2004: Did not play…High School: Played four years of football and ran track for two years at Plainedge High School in North Massapequa, New York…Named to all-class and all-conference teams Yumi Toyomasu as a senior…Personal: Has one sister…Works as a lifeguard during #21 summers…Hobbies include reading and camping…Began playing Forward/Midfield, 5-0, Senior soccer at age 8…Aspires to become a teacher…English and American Koriyama, Fukushima, Japan/ literature major. Koriyama/SUNY-Delhi

Second year on the Hofstra Soccer Kristine roster…Joined the Pride after two year at Suapengco #3 SUNY-Delhi in Delhi, New York…2006: Defense, 5-4, Junior Appeared in one game…2005: Did not Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills West play…At SUNY-Delhi: Named to all-region second team in 2003 and 2004…All-conference selection in each of her two seasons…High Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer School: Is a 2002 graduate of Koriyama High School in Japan…Played roster…2006: Appeared in eight games, three years of soccer…Personal: Has one brother and one sister… including four starts…Was expected Hobbies include snowboarding and skiing…Plans to become an to miss the whole season with a knee athletic trainer…Athletic training major. injury, but returned on September 29 against William & Mary…Took one Year GP G A Pts. shot…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: 2006 1 0 0 0 Appeared in 12 games off the bench as a red-shirt freshman…Played at central defense, allowing teammate Marie Curtin to move to the midfield…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2004: Played in one game before being lost for the season with a knee injury…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Lettered in soccer at Half Hollow Hills West High School in Dix Hills, New York…Played on league championship teams in 2000

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New York State Class A Player of the Year…Three-time All-New York Sue Weber #20 selection…Was Suffolk County Player of the Year, League V Most Defense, 5-6, Senior Valuable Player and an all-region selection as a senior…Three-time Islip, NY/Islip/University of Georgia All-Long Island, All-Suffolk County, all-league and all-conference pick…Played on the Girls U-19 Youth Soccer National Champion Third season on the Hofstra Soccer Massachusetts Stars club team…Captained the Massapequa Spirit roster…Joined the Pride after transferring club team to two state championships…Was the Eastern New York from the University of Georgia in State Olympic Development Program team captain…Member of Athens, Georgia…Has never missed a the U-17 National Team and was a National Poll player from 2000 minute of playing time in her collegiate through 2003…Member of the National Honor Society and the Foreign career…2006: Colonial Athletic Language Honor Society…Personal: Personal: Has one brother… Association Defensive Player of Physical education major…Led the Long Island Fury to the 2006 the Year for second consecutive season…First team All-CAA Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) national championship, selection…CAA Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year… assisting on the game-winning goal in the title game…Also named a First team NSCAA All-Region pick…First team CoSIDA/ESPN 2007 WPSL first team All-Star after helping the Fury to a 9-2-2 record. The Magazine Academic All-District I selection…NSCAA Second team Scholar All-American…Played in and started all 19 games in Year GP G A Pts. the Pride’s defensive unit…Played every minute of every game…Had 2004* 18 0 0 0 three assists on the 2005 21 0 1 1 year…Picked up two 2006 19 0 3 3 assists in a 3-0 win Career 58 0 4 4 over George Mason… Also had an assist in *at Georgia a win over Central Connecticut…Took 18 shots…Received Tiffany Yovino CAA Commissioner’s Academic #18 Award…2005: Midfield, 5-0, Freshman NSCAA third team Holtsville, NY/Sachem East All-American… NSCAA first team First season on the Hofstra Soccer All-Northeast Region roster… High School: Played four selection…Colonial seasons at Sachem East High School in Athletic Association Farmingville, New York…Led the Arrows Defensive Player of to the 2006 New York State semifinals the Year…Named and a 20-1 final record…Had 14 goals first team All- and 13 assists as a senior…Scored game-winning goal in Long Island CAA…Selected championship game…Three-year captain…Was an All-New York State CAA Tournament selection and an All-America nominee…Also earned all-league and Most Outstanding all-county honors for Sachem East…Member of the 2005 Olympic Player…Soccer Buzz Development Program (ODP) national champions…Also led her ODP Magazine All-America team to regional championships in 2003 and 2004 and to State Cup selection…Became championships in 2004 and 2005…Was selected to the ODP all-state first All-American team three times, and earned all-tournament honors at tournaments in the history of the in Boca Raton, Florida, and Barbados…Played this past summer program and one of for the Long Island Fury of the Women’s Premier Soccer League only nine defenders in (WPSL)…Personal: Has two brothers…Plans to major in elementary the country to earn All- education at Hofstra…Lists Derek Jeter and Tiki Barber as her favorite America distinction athletes…Favorite book is “Tuesdays with Morrie” and favorite movie from the NSCAA…Played in and started all 21 games…Did not miss is “League of Their Own”…Also recruited by Maryland, Villanova and a single minute of playing time…Helped the Pride shut out eight Delaware…Started playing soccer at age 5. of its 11 CAA opponents…Picked up an assist on the game’s only goal in a 1-0 victory over Maine…Took five shots…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…At Georgia: Started all 18 games on defense…Third team Freshman All-American selection by Soccer Buzz Magazine…Took 24 shots…High School: Lettered in soccer, basketball and track at Islip High School…Was a NSCAA/adidas High School All-American as a senior…Also named to McDonald’s Al-America team and was one of Soccer Buzz’ Top 50 Recruits…2003

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stuart rabinowitz president of hofstra university

tuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on December S20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship in Civil Procedure.

President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System - County of Nassau, the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Fair Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former Chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, a former trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the Legal Profession and the Community; the Community Service Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal.

President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.

President Stuart Rabinowitz and Sue Weber

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M. Patricia Adamski Joseph M. Barkwill Dr. Herman Berliner Melissa Connolly Dolores Fredrich, Esq. Senior Vice President for Vice President for Facilities Provost and Senior Vice Vice President for Vice President for Legal Planning and Administration and Operations President for Academic University Relations Affairs and General Counsel Affairs

Richard V. Guardino, Jr., Esq. Catherine Hennessy Sandra S. Johnson Robert W. Juckiewicz Alan J. Kelly Vice President for Vice President for Financial Vice President for Vice President for Vice President for Business Development Affairs and Treasurer Student Affairs Information Technology Development

Catherine Hennessy Trustees of hofstra university As of September 2007

OFFICERS Martha S. Pope James H. Marshall,* President Emeritus John D. Miller,* Chair James E. Quinn* James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus Joseph M. Gregory,* Vice Chair Lewis S. Ranieri Edwin C. Reed, Vice Chair Robert D. Rosenthal* Donald E. Axinn,* Trustee Emeritus Marilyn B. Monter,* Secretary Howard Safir* Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus Stuart Rabinowitz, President Frank G. Zarb* Robert E. Brockway,* Trustee Emeritus Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus MEMBERS DELEGATES John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus Alan J. Bernon* Carole T. Ferrand, Speaker of the Faculty Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus Tejinder Bindra William F. Nirode, Chair, University Senate George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus Gary M. Cypres* Executive Committee Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus Robert F. Dall* Georgina D. Martorella, Chair, University Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus Helene Fortunoff Senate Planning and Budget Committee Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita Martin B. Greenberg* Brent G. Weitzberg, President, Student Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Leo A. Guthart Government Association Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita Amy Hagedorn Kate Legnetti, Vice President, Student Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus Peter S. Kalikow* Government Association Donald A. Petrie,* Trustee Emeritus Abby Kenigsberg Joseph Sparacio,* President, Alumni Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus Arthur J. Kremer Organization Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus Karen L. Lutz Joseph D. Monticciolo, Chair, Hofstra David S. Mack* Advisory Board * Hofstra Alumni Bernard Madoff* Janis M. Meyer*

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director of athletics jack hayes

ack Hayes is in his fourth year as director of Division I institutions. The three years prior athletics at Hofstra University in 2007-08. to taking his current position were highlighted JHayes was appointed by Hofstra President by leading the University of Connecticut Stuart Rabinowitz as the University’s new Division of Athletics fund-raising efforts, where director of athletics on October 4, 2004. Hayes his responsibilities included managing the came to Hofstra after serving as an associate operations of the UConn Athletic Development director of athletics at the University of Fund, implementing policies and procedures Connecticut for three years. for the annual giving program, assisting with the cultivation and solicitation of major Hayes, the eighth director of athletics at gift prospects, coordinating capital project Hofstra, oversees Hofstra’s 18 Division I teams, campaigns, overseeing special events, and an athletic administration of more than 70 managing the athletic ticketing operation. While professional staff, and 430 student-athletes. at UConn, he served as a senior staff member for a $40 million program that supports 24 sports and Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing academic 650 student-athletes. and athletic success of student-athletes, strategic planning, fund-raising, marketing, university From 1998 to 2001 Hayes served as director of relations, facility enhancement, budgetary athletic administration at Fordham University, management, and NCAA compliance will complement Hofstra where he was responsible for the comprehensive internal operations University’s athletic department in its quest to further enhance its of the athletic department, including fiscal management, facilities athletic program, and assist Hofstra’s student-athletes both on and off management, staff training and development, ticket operations, and the field. NCAA compliance initiatives.

The Hofstra Athletic program has flourished under Hayes’ Prior to his tenure at Fordham, Hayes served as assistant director leadership. The Pride captured Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) of athletics at St. John’s University, where he managed the fiscal championships in volleyball, men’s soccer, wrestling, softball and operations of the athletic department and supervised the business women’s lacrosse in 2006-07. Those five programs competed in NCAA office. Hayes began his professional career in college athletics Championship competition, while the men and women’s basketball at Fairfield University, where he served as assistant director of programs were selected to compete in the National Invitation athletics. He oversaw the addition of four sports programs at Fairfield Tournament (NIT). – football, women’s rowing, women’s lacrosse and women’s golf.

The five conference champions and seven postseason participants Hayes received a master’s degree in education in 1992 with a matched the Pride’s total from 2005-06 as Hofstra won CAA concentration in sport management from the University of Connecticut. championships in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, wrestling, softball He holds a bachelor’s degree (1989) from Providence College, where and men’s lacrosse and competed in NCAA Tournaments in each sport. he was a member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He was also awarded In addition, the men and women’s basketball teams were selected to a certificate of completion in 2001 from the Sports Management play in the NIT. Institute, Consortium of the Universities of Michigan and Texas.

In his first year (2004-05) as Hofstra’s athletics director, the Pride A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Hayes graduated from the captured three CAA championships and advanced to postseason play Providence Country Day School where he lettered in football, in four sports – men’s soccer, wrestling and softball took part in the basketball and lacrosse. He was inducted, as a member of his high NCAA Tournament, while men’s basketball participated in the NIT. school basketball team, into the Providence Country Day Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2004. He resides in East Northport, New York, Hayes has placed a significant emphasis on fund-raising during his with his wife Bridget, daughter Katie (5) and son Matt (2). tenure. Pride Club membership reached all-time highs, both in terms of the number of contributors and funds raised. Resources generated HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS through fund-raising efforts have been used to enhance programs and facilities available to student-athletes. Recent initiatives include the 1937-42 John Bartlett MacDonald construction of Hofstra’s new field hockey stadium, as well as the 1942-45 John Archer Smith (Interim) replacement of the artificial turf in Shuart Stadium. In the last three 1945-48 John Bartlett MacDonald years there have also been renovations to the study lab in Margiotta 1948-51 John Archer Smith Hall and construction of a new academic study area in the Physical 1951-74 Howard “Howdy” Myers Fitness Center. 1974-75 Dick Thiebert Active on a national level, Hayes was selected to serve on the NCAA 1975-87 Bob Getchell Division I Lacrosse Committee in September 2006. 1987-97 Jim Garvey 1997-04 Harry Royle Hayes came to Hofstra with more than 14 years of athletic 2004-pres. Jack Hayes administration experience, including management positions at four

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Meaghan Almon Chrissy Arnone Jay Artinian Lauren Ashman Cathy Aull Ann Baller Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Associate Director of Assistant Director Athletic Department Associate Director of Administration Athletic Development Athletics for Facilities of Compliance Secretary Athletic Facilities

Michael Barnes Anthony Battaglia Dave Cohen Neil Collins Maria Corvino Kathy De Angelis Faculty Athletics Equipment Manager Football Coach Assistant Director of Athletic Ticket Manager Field Hockey Coach Representative Athletic Facilities

Chris Dotolo Bill Edwards Alison Emmet-Schombs J.J. Gramstad C.J. Huddleston Colm Kennedy Baseball Coach Softball Coach Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities Coordinator Athletics for Corporate Athletic Facilities Relations

Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Frantzer LeBlanc Cindy Lewis Joe Makovec Evan Malings Women’s Basketball Assistant Director of Senior Associate Assistant Strength and Head Athletic Trainer Coach Athletic Facilities Director of Athletics Conditioning Coach

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Ryan Martin Dr. Damion Martins Danny McCabe Dan McCarthy Tim McMahon Abby Morgan Strength and Team Physician Executive Associate Associate Director of Associate Director Women’s Lacrosse Conditioning Director Director of Athletics Athletics for University of Athletics for Coach Eligibility and NCAA External Affairs Compliance

Lauren Netherby-Sewell Richard Nuttall Steven Oliveri Tom Pecora Rachel Peel Simon Riddiough Volleyball Coach Men’s Soccer Coach Athletic Facilities Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Dean Women’s Soccer Coach Coordinator of Advisement

Harry Royle Diane Schuerlein Bob Schwalb James Sewell Jim Sheehan Tom Shifflet Director of Athletic Athletic Department Men’s and Women’s Director of Student- Associate Director Wrestling Coach Development Secretary Golf Coach Athlete Services/ of Athletics for Cross Country Coach Communications

Rocky Silvestri Clarice Smith Michael Sowter Carol Spargimino Brit Stone Harriet Teitle Assistant Director of Athletic Department Men’s and Women’s Athletic Department Assistant Equipment Athletic Department Athletics for Marketing Secretary Tennis Coach Office Manager Manager Secretary and Promotions

Kathy Theiling Seth Tierney Dave Walsh Ryan Watson Equipment Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Assistant Equipment Athletic Facilities Manager Coordinator 22 Hofstra University Hofstra University 23 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 hofstra symbols and heritage The Symbols of Hofstra University The Shield Logo In 2005 Hofstra introduced a new logo as part of a University-wide re-imaging. Both the University’s logo as well as the Pride logo were designed by advertising agency Powell New York, a full-service branding and marketing agency, noted as one of the ten firms to watch in 2005 in Advertising Age.

The new University logo features an “H” within a shield design. Hofstra University has always been known for both a tradition of academic excellence and a willingness to evolve to meet the needs of students and the greater society. This shield represents the University’s commitment to our heritage and a tradition of academic excellence, while the dynamic representation of the H within the shield embodies the evolutionary, changing nature of the University. Hofstra University has both honored its traditions and heritage while embracing changing disciplines, using new technology and remaining relevant to scholarly pursuits and the demands of industry. The Seal The Hofstra seal was designed from the royal Dutch emblem by art instructor Constant Van de Wall. The seal is modeled on the coat of arms of the House of Orange-Nassau. The round seal includes the coat of arms, flanked by lions on either side. A lion also stands in the center of the coat of arms, holding a sword in its right claw and a bundle of seven arrows, which represent the seven provinces of Holland, in its left. The seal also carries the motto of the House of Orange-Nassau in Old French: “Je maintiendray” (I stand steadfast). In 1988 one of the two lions on the seal was officially replaced with a lioness. The Hofstra seal is still in use today, though not as a logo. The seal will be affixed to formal documents, and used for official purposes such as commencement, convocations, and official University functions. The Pride Hofstra’s athletic teams are officially known as the Pride, providing our teams with a strong, consistent image that resonates with the Hofstra community. The new Hofstra Athletics logo consists of a graphic mark of a male and female lion in powerful, synchronized motion with the word mark of the Hofstra Pride or the specific sports team. This logo will be the only one used by Hofstra Athletics.

The Hofstra Pride refers to a pack of lions, male and female, which work together towards a common goal and symbolize determination and strength. The Pride conveys both the teamwork and togetherness that is a trait of lions living in prides, who have a close bond and work together for the good of the entire group. The teamwork evident in prides is a trait of Hofstra’s student-athletes, who support each other in furtherance of a common goal, while working tirelessly to represent their teams and, in turn, the University. Lions also possess speed, tenacity, and agility, and are relentless in their pursuit of a goal, which are traits our student-athletes demonstrate both on and off the field.

The first consistent use of the word “Pride” relating to athletics was in 1989 when the University’s athletic booster club was founded and called itself The Pride Club, which at the time simply referred to the pride that alumni and fans had for our teams. The Pride identity has progressed over the past decade in a more specific fashion than just the expression of a feeling. After one lion on the Hofstra seal was changed into a lioness to symbolize gender equity, the University mascots -- Kate and Willie Pride, a lioness and lion – were introduced.

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Hofstra’s Dutch Heritage Ties to Dutch heritage and the Netherlands began with William S. Hofstra, after whom the school is named and on whose property the University was started. William Hofstra died in 1932 and when his wife, Kate, died 16 months later, her Will provided that their house, 15-acre estate, and bulk of her inheritance were to be used for a “public, charitable, benevolent, or scientific purpose” as a memorial to her husband.

The idea for a college came from Truesdel Peck Calkins, former Hempstead superintendent of schools, who was then with New York University. He suggested that NYU might offer extension courses on the Hofstra property. Hofstra opened in September 1935, as a two-year extension branch of NYU; its official name was “Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of New York University at Hempstead, Long Island.” When the doors opened, the sole building on campus was Hofstra’s mansion, which he had affectionately named the Netherlands after his homeland, and all classes were held there. The mansion, which houses administrative offices, is now the center of Hofstra’s 240-acre campus, and has been renamed Hofstra Hall.

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About Long Island… Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.

Five distinct regions make up Long Island: • North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions. • South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world- famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the . • Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. • North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. • South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts.

With everything from museums, historical sites and lighthouses, to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, to wineries and farm stands, to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, there is plenty to do on Long Island.

About New York City… Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.

Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Go and cheer along with capacity crowds at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or Knicks game.

Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC or ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street.

Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters.

Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering Times Square.

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athletic academic support

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

The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for each subject. They are also able to

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

Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program provides all athletic study halls with tutors in various subjects and assesses the needs of individual student‑athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in UTP is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for providing assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology the student‑athletes such as time management, writing skills, and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are campus resources, and surviving the college transition. assigned an academic advisor who helps address the various needs of student‑athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four In the fall of 1999 a computer lab opened on the second floor of areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s Margiotta Hall. Funded in part by proceeds from the Joe Gardi student-athletes. Golf Open, the state-of-the-art computer lab and learning center features a projection system and 18 computer workstations, Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the which are connected to the University network for easy research areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, access to the Internet. The room was refurbished in 2005 with and campus and community referrals. The counselor also meets new furniture and computers. In addition to the Margiotta with prospective student‑athletes, at the coach’s request, to share Hall computer lab, a new study area was constructed in 2006, the many benefits of a Hofstra University education. located in the Physical Fitness Center, which features numerous computer workstations and office space for University academic Area two is academic advising. In an effort to ease the demand advisement personnel. on the Office of Advisement, the academic advisor also advises first‑year and undecided student‑athletes.

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

University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by fourth-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features nine full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of- the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Damion Martins. Dr. Martins, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his fifth year on Hofstra’s medical team. Martins experience in the sports medicine field includes serving as team physician for the University of Maryland, University of Maryland- Baltimore County and Coppin State University athletic departments. He was also on the medical staff of the ’s Baltimore Ravens.

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athletic facilities

HOFSTRA SOCCER STADIUM

he Hofstra Men’s and Women’s Soccer Teams play at the recently constructed THofstra University Soccer Stadium, located on the University’s north campus, adjacent to the Hofstra Physical Fitness Center. The Stadium, constructed in 2003 through a partnership with the New York Jets, features a 120-yard by 74-yard FieldTurf surface, stadium lighting, metal bleachers the length of the field, the Gorman Memorial Gateway and the Hofstra Soccer Walls of Honor.

“We are very pleased to be able to add to our campus a first-rate soccer facility with In June 2001 the Federation Internationale de lighting technology – including solutions lights and seating for approximately 1,600 Football Association (FIFA), the worldwide for permanent and temporary lighting, and spectators,” said Hofstra President Stuart governing body for the sport of soccer, gave its sports facility management – Musco offers Rabinowitz. “This facility will enhance our official recommendation to the artificial grass innovative systems, a comprehensive package soccer programs, and will also permit us FieldTurf installation at Boston University’s of services, and decades of experience. to host exhibitions and other community Nickerson Field for international competition contests. We are most grateful to the New and domestic league play. The historic ruling, Working with organizations such as Amateur York Jets for their generosity in making this the first and only certification of an artificial Softball Association, Babe Ruth League, facility possible.” surface in the world at this time, means that Disney, England and Wales Cricket Board, venues with FieldTurf can be used for all Little League Baseball®, Major League The FieldTurf system, which was installed by preliminary competition matches for the FIFA Baseball, NASCAR, and the NBA, Musco Landtek of Amityville, New York, replicates a World Cup and Olympic Football Tournaments has played a key role in developing guidelines natural grass surface, but offers the durability as well as for professional league play. for safe, efficient sports facilities. Musco is a and cost benefits of synthetic fields. FieldTurf There have been more than 500 FieldTurf Major Partner with the National Recreation is a safe alternative, resulting in a documented installations worldwide in recent years. and Park Association (NRPA); provides the reduction of sports injuries. The sand and Official Sports-Lighting System for Little rubber infill system is the biggest technical The facility is lit with a system from the Iowa- League Baseball and was selected to light development that the sport surfacing industry based Musco Lighting Company. Musco is Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex has seen in the last 25 years. This patented recognized as a world-class leader in sports — a state-of-the-art 200-acre complex with technology sets FieldTurf apart from all other lighting with lighting systems installed around facilities for more than 30 sports. sports surfaces. the globe. A leader in developing sports-

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The facility is outfitted with a seating system from the Southern Bleacher Company of Graham, Texas. Since 1946, Southern Bleacher has set the standard of excellence in the design and manufacturing of sports stadiums and entertainment venues. Southern Bleacher products grace professional baseball diamonds and soccer fields, college campuses, school districts, NASCAR tracks and rodeo arenas across the United States.

The Hofstra Soccer Stadium served as the home site of first round NCAA Tournament games in 2005 and 2006, as well as hosting numerous high school playoff contests. The stadium also serves as the practice field for the Jets during their public preseason camp workouts.

NEW YORK JETS PRACTICE BUBBLE

The Pride has use of the New York Jets indoor practice bubble. The 50- yard turf field gives Hofstra a unique environment that most teams in the Northeast do not have. The practice bubble is located on the North Campus, behind the Mack Sports Complex.

THE GORMAN MEMORIAL GATEWAY

The Gorman Memorial Gateway, named in honor of former Hofstra Soccer MACK SPORTS COMPLEX WEIGHT ROOM player Frank Gorman, who died tragically on January 5, 2003, was officially Hofstra Soccer student-athletes conduct their weight training dedicated on Sunday, September 17, 2006. in the spacious, 3,024 square-foot Mack Sports Complex Weight Room. Located on the lower lever of the complex, The Gorman Memorial Gateway project included a gated entrance to the the weight room houses a wide variety of strength and Hofstra Soccer Stadium and ticket windows, as well as a Hofstra Men’s and conditioning equipment including free weights, Hammer Women’s Soccer Walls of Fame, the Sergio Villanueva Memorial Garden Strength and 12 pieces of cardiovascular equipment. The and a picnic area behind the east side goal. Future plans include alumni team trains under the watchful eye of Assistant Strength bleachers located behind the east goal. Coach Joe Makovec, who is in his third year on the Hofstra staff, and focuses on a blend of Olympic and power lifting Donors to the Gorman Memorial Gateway Fund have their names inscribed on that aims to increase strength and overall power development. a plaque at the Gateway entrance to the Hofstra University Soccer Stadium. 30 Hofstra University Hofstra University 31 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007

2006 statistics and results

2006 STATISTICS

Overall: 9-8-2 Conference: 5-5-1 Home: 6-1-1 Away: 2-6-1 Neutral: 1-1-0

No. Name GP-GS G A Pts. S S% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 5 Marie Curtin 17-13 5 6 16 55 .091 0-0 2 0-0 7 Larkin Hargraves 19-19 2 5 9 38 .053 2-0 2 0-0 6 Jill Lipari 19-19 4 0 8 30 .133 2-0 1 0-0 10 Kariena Richards 18-18 3 1 7 11 .273 0-0 2 0-0 24 Erika Fuertes 10-1 2 1 5 10 .200 0-0 1 0-0 16 Diane Caldwell 15-14 1 1 3 23 .043 4-0 0 0-0 8 Sara Gulley 19-19 1 1 3 18 .056 1-0 1 0-0 20 Sue Weber 19-19 0 3 3 18 .000 0-0 0 0-0 4 Marissa Palmieri 16-13 1 0 2 6 .167 1-0 0 0-0 12 Jess Crankshaw 4-4 0 2 2 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 2 Liz Guise 19-19 0 0 0 16 .000 1-0 0 0-0 13 Erin Kelleher 19-4 0 0 0 7 .000 0-0 0 0-0 9 Jacki Pollaro 19-19 0 0 0 4 .000 0-0 0 0-0 11 Bree Best 5-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0-0 0 0-0 23 Nicole Bisco 13-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0-0 3 Kristine Suapengco 8-4 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0-0 21 Yumi Toyomasu 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 19 Reyna Garcia 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 1 Krystal Robens 14-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total 19 19 20 58 240 .079 11-0 9 0-0 Opponents 19 23 22 68 285 .081 10-0 8 1-1

Goalkeeping

No. Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Svs. Pct. W L T Sho 0 Krysten Farriella 13-6 886:40 9 0.91 60 .870 4 3 2 2 1 Krystal Robens 13-12 863:20 14 1.46 48 .774 5 5 0 1 Team 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 1 Total 19 1750:00 23 1.18 110 .827 9 8 2 6 Opponents 19 1750:00 19 0.98 76 .800 8 9 2 8

Goals 1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Corner Kicks 1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Hofstra 7 12 0 0 19 Hofstra 37 33 1 3 74 Opponents 11 12 0 0 23 Opponents 22 25 1 0 48

Shots 1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Saves 1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Hofstra 106 125 2 7 240 Hofstra 53 55 1 1 110 Opponents 120 158 5 2 285 Opponents 35 36 2 3 76

2006 Results

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Aug. 25 at Connecticut L 0-4 1238 Oct. 1 at Old Dominion* L 0-1 253 Aug. 27 vs. Fairfield W 3-0 118 Oct. 6 Georgia State* W 2-1 115 Sep. 1 Sacred Heart W 1-0 550 Oct. 8 UNC Wilmington* L 0-3 305 Sep. 3 Central Connecticut W 2-1 470 Oct. 13 at James Madison* L 0-2 144 Sep. 8 at Penn L 0-1 225 Oct. 15 at Virginia Commonwealth* L 0-2 281 Sep. 10 vs. Princeton L 0-4 150 Oct. 20 at Drexel* W 1-0 75 Sep. 15 at Fordham W 2-1 173 Oct. 22 Delaware* W 2-0 212 Sep. 17 at Fairleigh Dickinson T 1-1 (2OT) 111 Oct. 26 Northeastern* T 1-1 (2OT) 184 Sep. 22 Towson* W 1-0 325 Sep. 24 George Mason* W 3-0 140 *Colonial Athletic Association game Sep. 29 at #16 William & Mary* L 0-1 263 30 Hofstra University Hofstra University 31 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007 HOFSTRA women’s soccer 2007

2006 CAA REview

Women’s Soccer Standings

CAA OVERALL W L T Pts. W L T Pct. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: William & Mary 10 0 1 31 16 1 4 .857 Claire Zimmeck, William & Mary UNC Wilmington 8 3 0 24 13 6 0 .684 VCU 7 3 1 22 11 6 3 .625 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Old Dominion# 7 4 0 21 17 5 1 .761 Sue Weber, Hofstra Northeastern 5 3 3 18 9 6 4 .579 James Madison 5 4 2 17 11 9 2 .545 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Hofstra 5 5 1 16 9 8 2 .526 Sophia Palmquist, Northeastern George Mason 5 5 1 16 8 9 2 .474 Delaware 3 7 1 10 8 8 3 .500 COACH OF THE YEAR: Georgia State 2 8 1 7 5 12 3 .325 Paul Cairney, UNC Wilmington Drexel 2 9 0 3 5 12 1 .306 John Daly, William & Mary Towson 1 9 1 4 5 11 2 .333

# - CAA Champion

2006 Colonial Athletic Association All-Conference Teams

First Team Second Team All-Rookie Team Claire Zimmeck, William & Mary Marie Curtin, Hofstra Jamie Balzarini, UNC Wilmington Annie Lowry, James Madison Ashley Church, UNC Wilmington Leslie Cabe, George Mason Katie Watson, Old Dominion Rachel Wiggins, George Mason Diane Caldwell, Hofstra Kristin Kowalik, Northeastern Pernilla Jansson, VCU Laure Dupont, VCU Kelly Renkin, UNC Wilmington Katie Hogwood, William & Mary Brittany Hadaway, Towson Hayley Moorwood, VCU L.J. Williams, George Mason Dani Hammer, Old Dominion Sophia Palmquist, Northeastern Megan Flanagan, VCU Corky Julien, James Madison Jenny Cauble, UNC Wilmington Kimmy Germain, JMU Jill Lipari, Hofstra Sue Weber, Hofstra Lauren Petchel, Delaware Sophia Palmquist, Northeastern Danielle Collins, William & Mary Teri Maykoski, JMU Liza Rebello, Northeastern Laura Salichs, George Mason Anna Young, William & Mary Krissy Vornadore, William & Mary Brandi Daniels, Towson Meghan Walker, William & Mary Bonnie Mills, Delaware Team Statistics Points 5 VCU 20 27 1.35 Goals Against Average ## Team GP No. Avg 7 Delaware 19 26 1.37 ## Team GP GA Min. GAA 1 William & Mary 21 129 6.14 8 George Mason 19 24 1.26 1 William 2 Old Dominion 23 121 5.26 9 Hofstra 19 19 1.00 & Mary 21 15 1980:44 0.68 3 James Madison 22 117 5.32 10 George State 20 18 0.90 2 UNC 4 VCU 20 79 3.95 10 Towson 18 18 1.00 Wilmington 19 18 1710:00 0.95 5 UNC Wilmington 19 76 4.00 12 Drexel 18 14 0.78 3 Towson 18 18 1665:16 0.97 6 Northeastern 19 72 3.79 4 Old Dominion 23 25 2085:20 1.08 7 George Mason 19 70 3.68 Assists 5 Northeastern 19 22 1790:00 1.11 8 Delaware 19 65 3.42 ## Team GP A GPG 6 Hofstra 19 23 1750:00 1.18 9 Hofstra 19 57 3.00 1 William & Mary 21 39 1.86 7 Delaware 19 23 1728:25 1.20 10 Georgia State 20 50 2.50 2 James Madison 22 37 1.68 8 VCU 20 25 1872:58 1.20 11 Towson 18 48 2.67 3 Old Dominion 23 29 1.26 9 George Mason 19 27 1762:58 1.38 12 Drexel 18 37 2.06 4 VCU 20 25 1.25 10 Georgia State 20 30 1919:23 1.41 5 George Mason 19 22 1.16 11 James Madison 22 35 2049:05 1.54 Goals 6 Hofstra 19 19 1.00 12 Drexel 18 30 1671:59 1.61 ## Team GP G GPG 7 Northeastern 19 18 0.95 1 Old Dominion 23 46 2.00 8 UNC Wilmington 19 16 0.84 2 William & Mary 21 45 2.14 9 Georgia State 20 14 0.70 3 James Madison 22 40 1.82 10 Delaware 19 13 0.68 4 UNC Wilmington 19 30 1.58 11 Towson 18 12 0.67 5 Northeastern 19 27 1.42 12 Drexel 18 9 0.50

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Individual Statistics

Scoring ## Name, School GP G A Pts. PPG 1 Claire Zimmeck, W&M 19 14 4 32 1.68 2 Katie Watson, ODU 23 13 7 33 1.43 3 Shavon Knight, ODU 23 13 5 31 1.35 4 Rachel Wiggins, George Mason 19 9 5 23 1.21 5 Donna Mataya, W&M 20 11 2 24 1.20 6 Kelly Renkin, UNC Wilmington 19 10 1 21 1.11 7 Corky Julien, JMU 22 9 5 23 1.05 8 Annie Lowry, JMU 22 8 6 22 1.00 9 Marie Curtin, Hofstra 17 5 6 16 0.94 10 Sarah Cebulski, JMU 22 8 3 19 0.86

Goals ## Name, School GP G GPG 1 Claire Zimmeck, W&M 19 14 0.74 2 Katie Watson, ODU 23 13 0.57 2 Shavon Knight, ODU 23 13 0.57 4 Donna Mataya, W&M 20 11 0.55 5 Kelly Renkin, UNC Wilmington 19 10 0.53 6 Rachel Wiggins, George Mason 19 9 0.47 6 Corky Julien, JMU 22 9 0.41 8 Annie Lowry, JMU 22 8 0.36 8 Sarah Cebulski, JMU 22 8 0.36 10 Ashley Church, UNC Wilmington 19 7 0.37

Assists ## Name, School GP A APG 1 Kimmy Germain, JMU 18 7 0.39 1 Natalie Ewell, JMU 22 7 0.32 1 Katie Watson, ODU 23 7 0.30 4 Marie Curtin, Hofstra 17 6 0.35 4 Katie Hogwood, W&M 20 6 0.30 4 Annie Lowry, JMU 22 6 0.27 7 Rachel Wiggins, George Mason 19 5 0.26 7 Melissa Kilker, Delaware 19 5 0.26 7 Stephanie Power, VCU 20 5 0.25 7 Abby Lauer, W&M 21 5 0.24 Sue Weber 7 Corky Julien, JMU 22 5 0.23 7 Lisa McKenzie, ODU 23 5 0.22 7 Shavon Knight, ODU 23 5 0.22

Goalkeeping (Min. 60 percent of games played) ## Name, School GP GA Min. GAA 1 Meghan Walker, W&M 21 15 1973:05 0.68 2 Krysten Farriella, Hofstra 13 9 886:40 0.91 3 Jamie Balzarini, UNC Wilmington 16 15 1391:00 0.97 4 Brandi Daniels, Towson 18 18 1635:16 0.99 5 Lauren Hardison, VCU 20 22 1800:05 1.10 6 Annie Petrofsky, NU 19 22 1790:00 1.11 7 Bonnie Mills, Delaware 19 22 1683:25 1.18 8 Lauren Tupman, ODU 20 22 1630:47 1.21 9 Kaitlin Bond, Drexel 16 19 1326:15 1.29 10 Diane Wszalek, JMU 13 17 1043:23 1.47 Jamal Neptune

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oming off another record-setting CAA member institutions are committed to season, the Colonial Athletic excellence in the classroom. The Colonial CAssociation continues to enhance Academic Alliance was created in 2002 its reputation as one of the nation’s top by the league’s presidents with a goal of collegiate conferences. expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate With a geographic footprint stretching from athletics. Among the programs already Boston to Atlanta, the CAA encompasses established are an undergraduate research five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan conference, coordination of study abroad areas. The conference has produced 16 programs and granting visiting academic national team champions in five different status to student-athletes traveling to an sports, 33 individual national champions, away contest so that they have access to 12 national players of the year, 11 national major program since 1979 to reach the Final libraries, academic resource centers and coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award Four, knocking off powerhouses Michigan computer labs. winners. Even more impressive, however, State, North Carolina, Wichita State and are the honors accumulated away from Connecticut along the way. The Patriots were In 2002, two faculty members from CAA competition, which include five Rhodes ranked No. 8 in the final ESPN/USA Today institutions were awarded academia’s most Scholars and 21 NCAA post-graduate Top 25 poll, which was the highest ever for a coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. scholars. In 2006-07, the CAA had six ESPN CAA team. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Magazine Academic All-Americans and the Department of Chemistry at Virginia more than 1,600 of our 4,000 student-athletes In women’s basketball, the CAA had three Commonwealth University, received the received the Commissioner’s Academic teams earn NCAA Tournament berths for Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point the first time and four squads advanced to a professor of economics and law at George average while lettering in a varsity sport. post-season play for the second straight Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in year. Perennial power Old Dominion, which economic sciences. The landscape of the conference stretches has captured three national championships along the majority of the East Coast, and (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runner- Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided includes six of the nation’s top 25 media up in 1997, captured its 16th consecutive the CAA since its inception. The conference markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), conference title. James Madison returned to traces its roots back to 1983 when three Boston (5), Washington, D.C. (8), Atlanta the NCAA Tournament for the first time since of its current members- George Mason (9) and Baltimore (23). The number of 1996 and Delaware made its second-ever University, James Madison University, and television homes in the CAA market exceeds trip to the NCAA’s. Hofstra completed its the College of William and Mary - were 19 million. most successful season in school history by aligned with East Carolina University, advancing to the quarterfinals of the WNIT. the United States Naval Academy and the The CAA now sponsors 22 sports with the University of Richmond as a basketball addition of a 12-team football league in 2007. The conference also excels in many other league (ECAC South). During the next two Male athletes compete for championships sports. Delaware became the first CAA team years, the league added 11 sports, acquired in baseball, basketball, cross country, to reach the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s two new members (the University of North football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & Lacrosse Championship in 2007. A league- Carolina at Wilmington and American diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. record four men’s soccer teams earned University) and decided to form a new Female athletes battle for conference titles NCAA berths in 2006, with Towson and association. The transformation from in basketball, cross country, field hockey, Old Dominion advancing to the round of 16. ECAC South to CAA took place on golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & A league-high four teams also represented June 6, 1985. diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. the conference in the NCAA Men’s Tennis In 2006-07, a league-record 29 teams earned Championship. William & Mary reached Charter members George Mason, James NCAA Tournament berths. the round of 16 in women’s tennis and the Madison, UNC Wilmington and William Tribe tandem of Megan Moulton-Levy and and Mary were joined by Old Dominion The conference has made its presence known Katarina Zoricic was ranked No. 1 in the University in 1991 and by Virginia nationally in men’s basketball with four nation and reached the finals of the NCAA Commonwealth University in 1995. teams advancing to post-season play for Doubles Championship. CAA squads have The conference added the University of the past three years. Conference champion won 10 field hockey national titles since Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra VCU pulled the most noted upset of the the championship began in 1981, which University and Towson University in 2001. NCAA first round last season with its 79- is the most of any Division I conference. Georgia State University and Northeastern 77 victory over Duke and Old Dominion Hofstra finished seventh overall at the NCAA University became members of the became the second CAA team in as many Wrestling Championship and William & conference on July 1, 2005. years to receive an NCAA at-large bid. Mary finished eighth nationally in men’s Hofstra returned to the NIT for the third cross country. In baseball, the league had 17 From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize winning straight season and Drexel made its fourth players chosen in the 2007 Major League faculty, the CAA takes great pride in NIT appearance in the last five years. In Baseball draft. There were 37 CAA student- producing performers who stand out both on 2006, George Mason became the first mid- athletes who received All-America honors. the playing field and in the classroom.

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woMen’s soccer alumnae

Amber Albrecht Brigit Canle Laura DelBiondo Emma Kilduff

Ahlfeld, Kara 1995 Curran, Sarah 1998 Montague, Colleen 1994 Shaban, Ashley 2005 Albrecht, Amber 2005 Curtin, Marie 2006 Monz, Erica 2003 Sherman, Audra 2002 Aliperti, Carolyn 1996 Deasley, Dolores 2003 Nanavrakis, Nina 2005 Stansfield, Penny 2000 Amato, Kristin 1994 DelBiondo, Laura 2005 Naughton, Tracey 2000 Sullivan, Kendra 2003 Anderson, Erin 2003 Dinisio, Gina 1999 Newell, Suzanne 1997 Sylva, Samantha 1994 Arenella, Dawn 1996 Eidenweil, Christa 2000 O’Connor, Elaine 2003 True, Julie 2000 Arnone, Chrissy 2005 Giannetta, Suzanne 1995 O’Connor, Robyn 1998 Wachsberger, Becky 2005 Best, Bree 2006 Gilroy, Ann Marie 1992 Pacinda, Christina 2005 Winchester, Kristine 2001 Bizzozzaro, Elyse 2004 Herzog, Nicole 2002 Palmieri, Marissa 2006 Zoumas, Sofia 1996 Braico, Danielle 1999 Hodermarsky, Jean 1996 Payne, Tessa 1995 Burkett, Patricia 1999 Howie, Sarah 1995 Pegg, Julie 1992 Canle, Brigit 2004 Johnson, Debra 1994 Penta, Bridget 2003 This list was compiled through Cappello, Janine 2002 Kain, Heather 1998 Pistone, Marisa 2003 information provided by the Carullo, Renata 1995 Kilduff, Emma 2004 Presto, Elizabeth 1997 Hofstra Alumni Relations Chillingsworth, Joanne 2000 Christie Klouse 1997 Pullano, Allyson 1999 Office. Any omission was Ciamei, Mary 1996 Knecht, Danielle 1997 Rizzi, Dianne 1993 purely unintentional. Please call Cinelli, Laura 1994 Koch, Wendy 2000 Roesler, Valerie 2003 the Hofstra Office of Athletic Clancy, Catherine 1997 Levitan, Maureen 1994 Rosen, Wendy 1996 Communications at (516) 463- Covelli, Kristina 2004 Magee, Erin 2002 Rosenfeld, Abbe 1995 6759 with any additions. Year Croan, Carol 1994 Marinan, Jerilyn 2000 Schaefer, Kerry 2003 listed is final year of competition. Cuevas, Tina 2000 Mikowski, Kathleen 2001 Schmitt, Charity 2003

Jerilyn Marinan Nina Nanavrakis Charity Schmitt Ashley Shaban

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Christa Eidenweil Becky Wachsberger

Marisa Pistone

NSCAA All-Region Selections Christa Eidenweil - 1999, 2000 Becky Wachsberger - 2003, 2004, 2005 NSCAA All-America All-Colonial Athletic Dolores Deasley - 2003 Association Rookie Sue Weber - 2005 Elaine O’Connor - 2003 Jill Lipari - 2006 Marie Curtin - 2004, 2005 Diane Caldwell - 2006 Emma Kilduff - 2004 Edel Malone - 2005 Sue Weber - 2005, 2006

All-Conference Sue Weber All-Colonial Athletic Association Marisa Pistone - 2001, 2003 Elaine O’Connor - 2002, 2003 Charity Schmitt - 2002, 2003 Dolores Deasley -2002, 2003 Becky Wachsberger - 2003, 2004, 2005 Elyse Bizzozzaro - 2003 Marie Curtin - 2004, 2005, 2006 Emma Kilduff - 2004 Brigit Canle - 2004 Amber Albrecht - 2005 Sue Weber - 2005, 2006 Diane Caldwell Edel Malone - 2005

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Jacki Pollaro

Dolores Deasley Elaine O’Connor

All-America East Colonial Athletic Association ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Defensive Player of the Year Academic All-America Heather Kain - 1998 Allyson Pullano - 1999 Dolores Deasley - 2003 Chrissy Arnone - 2005 Joanne Chillingsworth - 1999 Sue Weber - 2005, 2006 Christa Eidenweil - 1999, 2000 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District Tracy Naughton - 1999, 2000 Penny Stansfield - 2000 Colonial Athletic Association Sue Weber - 2006 Rookie of the Year Jerilyn Marinan - 2000 NSCAA Scholar-All-America Dolores Deasley - 2000, 2001 Jacki Pollaro - 2003 Marisa Pistone - 2001 Marie Curtin - 2004 Sue Weber - 2006 Edel Malone - 2005

Penny Stansfield Edel Malone Jill Lipari

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(Records from Division I games only) Assists 1) Kara Ahlfeld 12 1994 Season Records 2) Elaine O’Connor 10 2002 3) Jerilyn Marinan 9 1998 Goals 4) Heather Kain 8 1998 1) Carlene Wawrzonek 17 1994 4) Jerilyn Marinan 8 2000 2) Suzanne Newell 14 1994 6) Suzanne Newell 7 1996 3) Christa Eidenweil 13 2000 6) Elaine O’Connor 7 2000 4) Suzanne Newell 12 1996 6) Emma Kilduff 7 2004 5) Jerilyn Marinan 10 1997 6) Marie Curtin 7 2005 5) Allyson Pullano 10 1999 10) Debbie Johnson 6 1994 5) Chrissy Arnone 10 2005 10) Suzanne Newell 6 1994 8) Christa Eidenweil 9 1998, 99 10) Penny Stansfield 6 2000 9) Kara Ahlfeld 8 1994 10) Marisa Pistone 6 2003 9) Suzanne Newell 8 1995 10) Marie Curtin 6 2006 9) Heather Kain 8 1997 9) Christa Eidenweil 8 1997 Points 9) Penny Stansfield 8 1999 Elyse Bizzozzaro 1) Carlene Wawrzonek 35 1994 9) Elyse Bizzozzaro 8 2002, 03 2) Suzanne Newell 34 1994 9) Chrissy Arnone 8 2004 3) Suzanne Newell 31 1996 9) Edel Malone 8 2005 4) Kara Ahlfeld 28 1994 5) Christa Eidenweil 26 2000 6) Allyson Pullano 24 1999 6) Jerilyn Marinan 24 1997 Career Records 8) Chrissy Arnone 23 2005 9) Jerilyn Marinan 21 1998 Goals 9) Christa Eidenweil 21 1999 1) Christa Eidenweil 39 1997-00 9) Elyse Bizzozzaro 21 2003 2) Suzanne Newell 36 1994-97 9) Edel Malone 21 2005 3) Jerilyn Marinan 27 1997-00 4) Elyse Bizzozzaro 26 2000-04 Goalkeeper Saves 5) Penny Stansfield 22 1997-00 1) Joanne Chillingsworth 98 1998 6) Chrissy Arnone 19 2002-05 2) Christie Klouse 89 1995 7) Allyson Pullano 17 1998-99 3) Christie Klouse 88 1997 7) Carlene Wawrzonek 17 1994 4) Kristine Winchester 81 2001 9) Heather Kain 15 1995-98 5) Becky Wachsberger 81 2005 10) Charity Schmitt 13 2000-03 5) Becky Wachsberger 76 2003, 04 7) Becky Wachsberger 69 2002 8) Jean Hodermarsky 64 1994 9) Renata Carullo 63 1993 10) Joanne Chillingsworth 62 1999

Single Game Records Goals: (4) Suzanne Newell vs. Central Connecticut, 10/5/96 Assists: (3) Kara Ahlfeld vs. Siena, 10/14/94; Heather Kain vs. Marist, 9/9/98; Audra Sherman vs. Eastern Michigan, 8/30/02 Points: (9) Suzanne Newell vs. Central Connecticut, 10/5/96 Saves: (21) Joanne Chillingsworth vs. Hartford, 10/23/98

Miscellaneous Records Longest Winning Streak: 10 games (2005) Chrissy Arnone Longest Losing Streak: 7 games (1993) Home Victories: 9 (2002) Away Victories: 8 (1994) Suzanne Newell

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Goalkeeper Saves 1) Rebecca Wachsberger 302 2001-05 2) Christie Klouse 215 1995-97 3) Joanne Chillingsworth 196 1998-00 4) Jean Hodermarsky 179 1993-96 5) Kristine Winchester 176 1998-01 6) Renata Carullo 107 1993-95

Heather Kain

Charity Schmitt Marisa Pistone

Assists 1) Jerilyn Marinan 26 1997-00 2) Elaine O’Connor 22 1999-03 3) Marie Curtin 18 2004-06 Year-by-Year Records 4) Heather Kain 17 1995-98 4) Suzanne Newell 17 1994-97 Year Coach Record 4) Penny Stansfield 17 1997-00 1992 JoAnne Russell 12-3 (Club Team) 7) Marisa Pistone 15 2000-03 1993 JoAnne Russell 5-11-1 8) Kara Ahlfeld 12 1994 1994 JoAnne Russell 16-2-1 (ECAC Quarterfinals) 8) Emma Kilduff 12 2002-04 1995 JoAnne Russell 5-12 10) Debbie Johnson 11 1993-94 1996 JoAnne Russell 6-12 1997 JoAnne Russell 10-7-1 Points 1998 JoAnne Russell 10-7-2 1999 JoAnne Russell 13-6-0 1) Suzanne Newell 89 1994-97 2000 JoAnne Russell 12-5-2 2) Christa Eidenweil 83 1997-00 2001 JoAnne Russell 8-8-3 2) Elyse Bizzozzaro 83 2000-04 2002 JoAnne Russell 14-5-1 4) Jerilyn Marinan 80 1997-00 2003 JoAnne Russell 13-3-3 5) Penny Stansfield 61 1997-00 2004 JoAnne Russell 12-6-1 6) Heather Kain 47 1995-98 2005 JoAnne Russell 14-4-3 7) Chrissy Arnone 46 2002-05 2006 Simon Riddiough 9-8-2 8) Allyson Pullano 41 1998-99 9) Marie Curtin 40 2004-06 10) Marisa Pistone 37 2000-03

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Albany 1-0-0 Hartford 0-9-1 Philadelphia College of Textiles and American 1-3-1 Iona 5-2-0 Sciences 0-1-0 Army 1-2-0 James Madison 2-3-0 Pittsburgh 1-0-0 Boston University 0-8-1 Lafayette 0-1-0 Princeton 0-1-0 Brown 1-0-0 LaSalle 2-1-0 Providence 1-0-1 Buffalo 0-1-0 Lehigh 0-1-0 Quinnipiac 3-0-0 Campbell 0-1-0 Long Island University 4-0-0 Rutgers 0-1-0 Central Connecticut 4-6-0 Loyola (MD) 0-1-0 Sacred Heart 1-0-0 Charleston 1-0-0 Maine 8-2-1 Saint Peter’s 1-2-1 Columbia 2-3-0 Manhattan 3-3-2 Seton Hall 1-0-0 Connecticut 0-2-1 Marist 6-1-0 Siena 3-1-0 Delaware 10-4-0 Maryland-Baltimore County 1-0-0 St. Francis (PA) 1-0-0 Drexel 10-1-0 Miami (OH) 1-0-0 St. John’s 1-3-0 East Carolina 0-0-1 Mt. St. Mary’s 1-0-0 Stony Brook 7-3-0 Eastern Michigan 1-0-0 New Hampshire 4-4-1 Towson 10-2-1 Fairfield 2-1-0 Niagara 1-0-0 Vermont 4-4-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 2-0-1 North Carolina Greensboro 1-0-0 Virginia Commonwealth 2-2-2 Florida International 1-0-0 North Carolina Wilmington 3-2-1 Wagner 7-0-0 Fordham 8-2-1 Northeastern 7-2-1 Washington 0-1-1 George Mason 3-2-1 Old Dominion 4-1-0 West Virginia 0-2-0 Georgia State 1-1-0 Pennsylvania 0-1-0 William & Mary 2-5-0

the sergio villanueva Scholarship fund

The FDNY Soccer Club and Hofstra alumnus Jonathan Kanovsky (‘86) have created a scholarship fund at Hofstra University in memory of firefighter Sergio Villanueva, who was among those who perished on September 11, 2001. This soccer scholarship will assist a deserving Hofstra University student-athlete in pursuing their goal of a college education. The recipient will demonstrate the work ethic, integrity, discipline and courage that exemplified Sergio’s life. To get more information or to donate to the fund go to www.fdnysoccer.com or contact the Hofstra University Office of Development at (516) 463-5542.

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all-time results

1992 1994 1996 Record: 12-3-0 Record: 16-2-1 Record: 6-12-0 Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell

Philadelphia College of Textiles St. Peter’s 2-0 W St. Peter’s 0-4 L and Sciences 2-1 W (OT) Wagner 6-0 W Iona 5-0 W at St. John’s 0-1 L Iona 3-0 W at U.S. Military Academy 0-2 L at Western Connecticut 10-0 W at La Salle 3-0 W Northeastern 4-1 W Iona 0-2 L at Drexel 9-0 W at Vermont* 0-3 L Siena 1-0 W at Stony Brook 4-1 W Manhattan 3-0 W at Fordham 3-0 W at Manhattan 5-1 W at Delaware* 1-3 L at Concordia 7-2 W at Vermont 1-0 W at American 0-1 L at Manhattan 0-2 L at St. John’s 0-1 L at Columbia 1-4 L New York University 8-0 W Wagner 4-0 W Central Connecticut 6-0 W St. Thomas Aquinas 6-0 W at Seton Hall 3-0 W at Hartford* 0-3 L Fairfield 2-1 W (OT) Fairfield 4-2 W Boston University* 0-3 L St. Peter’s 7-0 W Siena 4-2 W Siena 1-0 W (OT) Fordham 4-0 W at Maine 3-1 W at Maine* 0-3 L at Manhattanville 4-0 W at Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 W( OT) at New Hampshire* 0-2 L at Boston University 4-0 W Fordham 6-2 W at St. John’s 3-4 L St. Francis (PA) 3-0 W Wagner 4-0 W 1993 New Hampshire 1-1 T (OT) at Towson State* 0-3 L Record: 5-11-1 at New Hampshire% 1-2 L Coach: JoAnne Russell *America East game %ECAC Tournament Quarterfinals St. John’s 2-1 W 1997 at St. Peter’s 2-2 T 1995 Record: 10-7-1 at Philadelphia College of Textiles and Record: 5-12-0 Coach: JoAnne Russell Sciences 2-3 L (OT) Coach: JoAnne Russell at Lafayette 1-8 L at Wagner 3-1 W at Iona 0-4 L at St. Peter’s 3-4 L (OT) American 2-3 L Maine 0-5 L Iona 1-2 L at Manhattan 2-2 T Buffalo 0-3 L Manhattan 1-2 L at Long Island University 7-0 W Manhattan 2-3 L Stony Brook 1-2 L Iona 4-0 W at Stony Brook 0-3 L at Central Connecticut 2-0 W at Central Connecticut 1-2 L Wagner 6-0 W Hartford* 0-9 L at Stony Brook 3-1 W Niagara 3-2 W (OT) American 1-0 W Lehigh 0-1 L (OT) at Fairfield 0-3 L at New Hampshire* 0-8 L Marist 1-0 W Campbell 0-2 L at Maine* 3-2 W (OT) Northeastern* 5-0 W American 0-5 L St. John’s 0-4 L Boston University* 1-2 L at Siena 3-0 W at Towson State* 3-1 W Maine* 1-0 W Loyola 3-4 L (OT) at Siena 2-3 L New Hampshire* 2-1 W (OT) at Fordham 3-0 W at Fordham 1-2 L Delaware* 3-2 W Delaware* 0-6 L at Towson* 0-3 L at Wagner 3-1 W at Drexel* 2-0 W Boston University 0-3 L at Hartford* 1-7 L Vermont* 0-6 L at Vermont* 0-2 L

*North Atlantic Conference game *America East game

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1998 2000 2002 Record: 10-7-2 Record: 12-5-2 Record: 14-5-1, 6-3 Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell Colonial Athletic Association Coach: JoAnne Russell at Central Connecticut 1-4 L Charleston 3-1 W at Marist 0-1 L Eastern Michigan 7-1 W at Marist 3-0 W Long Island University 4-2 W Miami (OH) 2-0 W Manhattan 4-4 T (OT) at Central Connecticut State 0-1 L vs. Providence# 1-1 T (2OT) Wagner 7-0 W at Hartford* 0-2 L at Quinnipiac# 3-1 W at American 0-0 T (OT) at East Carolina$ 2-2 T (OT) at Stony Brook 6-0 W at UMBC 4-1 W North Carolina-Wilmington$ 2-0 W Fordham 2-1 W Stony Brook 1-2 L (OT) Boston University* 0-1 L at Central Connecticut State 0-2 L at Iona 3-0 W Northeastern* 2-1 W Marist 3-0 W at Northeastern* 1-0 W (OT) Columbia 5-2 W George Mason* 2-1 W at Boston University* 0-5 L at Vermont* 3-2 W Columbia 1-0 W Delaware* 1-2 L Manhattan 5-1 W James Madison* 1-2 L Long Island University 4-1 W at Fordham 3-3 T (OT) at Drexel* 3-0 W at Maine* 2-0 W Delaware* 5-2 W at Old Dominion* 2-0 W at New Hampshire* 1-2 L Towson* 1-0 W at William & Mary* 0-3 L Hartford* 1-2 L (OT) Stony Brook 4-3 W at UNC Wilmington* 0-1 L (OT) Vermont* 3-4 L (OT) Drexel* 3-1 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 1-0 W Towson* 2-1 W at Maine* 2-1 W Towson* 3-0 W Drexel* 3-2 W at New Hampshire* 3-2 W (2OT) Delaware* 3-0 W at Hartford% 0-1 L Delaware% 1-0 W *America East game vs. George Mason% 0-1 L *America East game 1999 $East Carolina Tournament *Colonial Athletic Association game Record: 13-6 %America East Championship Semifinal #Quinnipiac Tournament Coach: JoAnne Russell %Colonial Athletic Association Tournament 2001 Marist 2-0 W Record: 8-8-3 2003 at Long Island University 6-1 W Coach: JoAnne Russell Record: 13-3-3, 6-1-2 #8 Hartford* 1-2 L Colonial Athletic Association at Columbia 1-2 L (OT) Florida International 2-0 W Coach: JoAnne Russell at Army 1-2 L West Virginia 1-2 L (2OT) Central Connecticut State 3-2 W Central Connecticut State 3-0 W at Marist 3-0 W Fordham 4-2 W Fordham 4-1 W at Fordham 1-0 W (OT) Vermont* 4-1 W at Boston University* 0-0 T (2OT) at UNC Greensboro$ 2-0 W Delaware* 1-0 W at Northeastern* 1-2 L vs. LaSalle$ 3-1 W at Towson* 1-0 W at Columbia 1-2 L (2OT) Central Connecticut State 0-1 L at Manhattan 0-1 L Maine* 1-1 T (2OT) Quinnipiac 6-1 W at Stony Brook 3-1 W New Hampshire* 1-0 W Pittsburgh 2-0 W at Drexel* 2-1 W Hartford* 0-1 L at Delaware* 1-0 W (2 OT) Iona 4-0 W Vermont* 1-0 W at Towson* 2-1 W Maine* 1-0 W (OT) at Delaware* 0-3 L Virginia Commonwealth* 2-2 T (2 OT) New Hampshire* 3-0 W at Towson* 2-1 W UNC Wilmington* 1-0 W at Boston University* 1-3 L at Albany* 3-1 W at Connecticut 0-0 T (2 OT) at Northeastern* 3-0 W Stony Brook* 3-2 W (OT) Stony Brook 1-0 W at Boston University% 0-1 L at Rutgers 1-4 L William & Mary* 1-0 W at Drexel* 0-2 L Old Dominion* 1-0 W *America East game Towson% 0-0 T (4OT) (Hofstra advances on Drexel* 3-0 W %America East Championship Semifinal penalty kicks) at George Mason* 1-1 T (2 OT) at Hartford% 0-1 L (3OT) at James Madison* 0-1 L William & Mary% 0-1 L *America East game %America East Championship *Colonial Athletic Association game $UNC Greensboro Tournament %Colonial Athletic Association Tournament

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2004 2005 2006 Record: 12-6-1, 6-3-0 Record: 14-4-3, 8-1-2 Record: 9-8-2, 5-5-1 Colonial Athletic Association Colonial Athletic Association Colonial Athletic Association Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: Simon Riddiough

at Army# 2-0 W vs. #9 Connecticut$ 0-3 L at Connecticut# 0-4 L vs. Fordham# 1-1 T (2 OT) vs. #20 Washington$ 1-1 T (2OT) vs. Fairfield# 3-0 W LaSalle 0-1 L vs. Maine% 1-0 W Sacred Heart 1-0 W Providence 2-0 W at Boston University% 0-1 L (OT) Central Connecticut 2-1 W at Fordham 1-2 L Marist 5-0 W at Penn$ 0-1 L vs. Maine$ 2-1 W (OT) Fordham 7-1 W vs. Princeton$ 0-4 L vs. Brown$ 2-1 W Fairleigh Dickinson 4-2 W at Fordham 2-1 W Quinnipiac 3-1 W at Northeastern* 3-0 W at Fairleigh Dickinson 1-1 T (2OT) Fairleigh Dickinson 2-1 W Drexel* 1-0 W Towson* 1-0 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 0-1 L (OT) at Delaware* 2-0 W George Mason* 3-0 W at UNC Wilmington* 1-0 W at Towson* 1-0 W at #16 William & Mary* 0-1 L Delaware* 2-1 W at George Mason* 3-1 W at Old Dominion* 0-1 L Towson* 1-0 W William & Mary* 3-0 W Georgia State* 2-1 W George Mason* 2-3 L (2 OT) Old Dominion* 1-0 W UNC Wilmington* 0-3 L James Madison* 1-0 W at Georgia State* 0-1 W at James Madison* 0-2 L at William & Mary* 1-2 L at UNC Wilmington* 1-1 T (2OT) at Virginia Commonwealth* 0-2 L at Old Dominion* 1-0 W (OT) James Madison* 1-0 T (2OT) at Drexel* 1-0 W at Drexel* 6-1 W Virginia Commonwealth* 0-0 T (2OT) Delaware* 2-0 W William & Mary% 1-2 L (OT) vs. Delaware# 2-1 W Northeastern* 1-1 T (2OT) at Virginia Commonwealth# 1-0 W *Colonial Athletic Association game vs. #21 West Virginia+ 0-3 L *Colonial Athletic Association game #United State Military Academy Tournament #UConn Husky Classic $ECAC Tournament *Colonial Athletic Association game $University of Pennsylvania Tournament %Colonial Athletic Association Tournament $Penn State Invitational %Boston University Invitational #Colonial Athletic Association Championship +NCAA Championship First Round at Penn State

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From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the Middle States: Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.

From Upstate New York: Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway to the New England Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.

From the Throgs Neck Bridge: Public Transportation from Airport: Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island Parkway to the If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the most direct Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State means of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook (516) 483-3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) Parkway-South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow (800) 832-5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4- Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile). AIRPORT.

For Team Travel Via Bus: Railroads: Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Grand Central or AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approximately 30 Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Northern State) Parkways. miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take Team buses should take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the south, the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Hofstra University and the Clearview Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I- 1.5 miles from the station. 495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/ Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Turnpike. 44 Hofstra University