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Overall Record: 208-101-4 (.668 winning pct.) Conference Record: 123-46 (.727 winning pct.) • 18 student-athletes were named All-Americans. • 71 student-athletes received All-Conference recognition. • Five programs won their conference championships (men’s cross country, men’s soccer, men’s lacrosse, base ball, women’s lacrosse). • Six programs participated in NCAA Championships. • Men’s Lacrosse repeated as NCAA Champions, capturing its second straight title and third overall in program history.

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Intercollegiate athletics is a key component to the success of . The Intercollegiate Athletics Program at C.W. Post de- velops leadership skills, personal character, discipline and competitiveness in an environment where the foremost goal is academic achieve ment and the successful completion of the University’s academic requirements for graduation. Each student-athlete is a representative of the University and C.W. Post, and will conform to the letter and spirit of all rules and regulations, including those contained in the Campus Ethos Statement and will refl ect the University’s commitment to excellence and access. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program strives to off er a wide range of opportunities in an environment that encourages diversity; remain re- sponsive to student, faculty and public interest; inspire the belief that the success of the overall department is greater than that of the individu al team; and create an enduring source of pride for student-athletes, alumni and the greater communities in which the program is a part. The Program endorses the following Foundations of Athletic Excellence: • Leadership • Accountability • Pride • Competitiveness • Integrity • Service • Respect • Commitment • Sportsmanship 2010 Field Hockey Media Guide 2 C.W. POST PIONEERS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Long Island/New York City ...... 2 This is C.W. Post ...... 3 Pioneers in the Community ...... 4 Head Coach Raenee Savin ...... 5 Assistant Coach Albert Marcano/Ashleigh Daniels ...... 6 2010 C.W. Post Roster ...... 7 Season Outlook ...... 8-9 Pioneer Profiles ...... 10-16 This is C.W. Post Field Hockey ...... 17 2009 Statistics ...... 18 2010 field overview hockey Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference...... 19 History and Records ...... 20 C.W. Post Administration ...... 22-23 Athletics Staff ...... 24

FIELD HOCKEY INFORMATION Conference...... Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Head Coach ...... Raenee Savin (C.W. Post ‘99) Phone Number ...... (516) 299-3283 Best Time to Reach Savin ...... Afternoons Record at C.W. Post (7 Seasons) ...... 61-62 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... Same Assistant Coaches...... Albert Marcano, Ashleigh Daniels Stadium (Capacity)...... Hickox Field (5,000) Surface ...... FieldTurf 2009 Record...... 8-9 For more Pioneers info: Visit www.cwpostpioneers.com Scores • Statistics Rosters • Schedules

Credits The 2010 C.W. Post field hockey guide was written, edited and designed by the C.W. Post Sports Information Office. Design and layout by Jill Fisher using InDesign CS3 and Photoshop CS3. Special thanks to Sarah Ralls and Raenee Savin for their assistance. Individual headshots, cover photos and action photography by Joe Rogate. Cover design by Jill Fisher. Printing and color separations by Evans Printing, Concord, N.H.

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE FIRSTRATE FACILITIES Th e C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is known Th e safe and secure, 307-acre C.W. Post Campus is widely for small classes and personal attention from dedicated and highly acclaimed for its scenic beauty and distinguished architecture. credentialed professors. C.W. Post off ers more than 250 undergradu- Its academic, cultural and recreational facilities include three ate, graduate and doctoral degree programs, many of which carry the art galleries, 80 student organizations, the world-class Tilles endorsement of the world’s top accrediting agencies, including the Center for the Performing Arts and a premier research library American Psychological Association, the American Library Associa- with more than three million volumes. tion, AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, and many more. IDEAL LOCATION SCHOOLS OF STUDY C.W. Post is located on Long Island in the Village of Th e C.W. Post Campus includes six schools of study: the College Brookville, one of the most sought-after residential of Information and Computer Science, including the acclaimed Palm- communities in the United States. Our location, just 10 er School of Library and Information Science; the College of Manage- minutes by car from the Long Island Expressway, means that ment, including the schools of Business, Professional Accountancy you can quickly get to major shopping malls, beautiful beaches, and Public Service; the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with 13 parks and gardens, historic landmarks that include the former academic departments; the School of Education; the School of Health homes of U.S. presidents, multiplex movie theaters, sports Professions and Nursing, and the School of Visual and Performing centers, planetariums and museums. Th e campus is just 50 Arts. For more information visit our Web site at www.liu.edu/academ- minutes from the corporate and entertainment capital of the ics. world – New York City. PERSONALIZED EDUCATION Th e academic and personal support provided to C.W. Post students is second to none. Each undergraduate is assigned to a full-time, professional academic counselor to help them stay on course to successful completion of their degrees. C.W. Post’s award-winning Cooperative Education program provides students with the opportunity for internships related to their studies, and the Offi ce of Professional Experience and Career Planning maintains a wide array of services to help graduates enter meaningful and rewarding careers. 2010 Field Hockey Media Guide 5 C.W. POST PIONEERS 2010 FIELD HOCKEY

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2010 FIELD HOCKEY RAENEE SAVIN Head Coach • Eighth Season • C.W. Post ‘99, ‘04 Entering her eighth season as head coach, Raenee Savin looks to continue to fi eld competitive teams while playing in the challenging Pennsylvania State Athletic Con- ference, unquestionably the most competitive fi eld hockey conference in Division II. Savin’s teams have traditionally achieved great suc- cess in the classroom, recieving the NFHCA Division II

National Academic Team award for the past four season. head coach raenee savin Th e 2009 team put together a 3.38 overall GPA, the fourth- highest team GPA in the nation. Th e Pioneers fi nished 2009 with an 8-9 record, going 2-5 in the conference in their second season of competition in the PSAC. Th e 2008 season was the fi rst one in PSAC competition for the Pioneers, who fi nished a respectable 9-8 overall. Th is followed a record setting 2007, as Savin led the squad to a 16-4 record, the winningest season in school history, and a berth in the NCAA Championships for the fi rst time since 1983. Th e fi nal NFHCA poll saw the Pioneers ranked sixth in the nation. In just seven seasons, Savin has amassed the second- most wins in Pioneers history, with her 61 victories second behind Nancy Butler’s 69 wins. Savin has also seen several team and individual records broken under her tutelage, including the team record for most goals scored in a season (58 in 2007) and longest winning streak (12 games in 2007). In addition, senior Amber Limanni has shattered a num- ber of individual records, including goals in a career (44), assists in a career (23) and goals in a season (23), while Krystal Napolitano broke the record for assists in a season with 13 in 2008, also setting a new career record with 29. Savin became the tenth head coach in C.W. Post fi eld hockey history in November 2002, after serving for four seasons as an assistant coach under former head coach Jes- sica Hammer. During Savin’s tenure as a Pioneer assistant, the team put together three consecutive winning seasons from 2000-02, including appearances in the postseason ECAC Tournament in 2001 and 2002. A versatile athlete during her four years at C.W. Post, Savin played for four seasons with the Pioneer fi eld hockey squad, seeing action for virtually every moment of her collegiate career. Savin also competed for four years on the C.W. Post softball team, helping the squad reach the NCAA Regionals during her fi nal three seasons. Savin graduated from C.W. Post with a degree in Physi- cal Education in May 1999 and completed her master’s degree in Special Education in 2004. She also serves as the Assistant Director of the Pioneer Sports Academy. Savin and her husband, Andy Wetstein, reside in Nesconset, N.Y. 2010 Field Hockey Media Guide 7 C.W. POST PIONEERS 2010 FIELD HOCKEY ALBERT MARCANO Assistant Coach • Second Season Albert Marcano enters his second season as an as- sistant fi eld hockey coach at C.W. Post, bringing over 20 years of experience as a player and coach to Savin’s staff . Marcano represented Trinidad & Tobago on the national team for 13 years, and was nominated as one of the fi ve Players of the Year for the team in 1999. He was ranked seventh in scoring at the 1995 Pan Am Games in Argentina. From 2000-05, Marcano served as an assistant coach for the Trinidad & Tobago women’s senior team and U21 men’s team. He was also the head coach of the Malvern Sports Club women’s team for 14 years, capturing seven national outdoor titles. Th e veteran coach has also coached at summer camps at Bloomsburg, UNC, Wake Forest, Drew, and Lock Ha- ven. Marcano earned his associate’s degree in Management from the University of Monroe, and currently resides in Brooklyn. ASHLEIGH DANIELS Assistant Coach • First Season • Hofstra ‘10

Ashleigh Daniels joins the C.W. Post coaching staff after a fi ve-year career on the Hofstra fi eld hockey squad. Daniels played in 51 games during her career, scoring ten goals. She served as team captain her senior season, and also recieved the Outstanding Athlete award follow- assistant coaches assistant ing her fi nal season. A native of Bethany, Connecticut, Daniels has a wealth of youth coaching experience, including serving as a direc- tor and coach for youth clinics and camps on Long Island during her time at Hofstra. A member of the SAAC committee, she also helped organize reading programs for elementary school youth as well as helping to coordinate and launch community service initiatives for her fellow student-athletes. Daniels earned her bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in marketing, and currently resides in Oyster Bay, N.Y.

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# Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School PIONEERS 1 Kristina Gustafson Sr. M 5-2 New Braintree, Mass. / Quabbin Regional BY STATE 3 Sydney Hagen Sr. M 5-6 Exeter, N.H. / Exeter New York (11) 4 Carlee Dragon Fr. F 5-3 Bridgewater, N.J. / Bridgewater-Raritan Cortney Colern 7 Sabrina Pryor Fr. F 5-1 South Setauket, N.Y. / Vicky DeRosa 8 Brie-Claire Drost Jr. M 5-4 Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River Amy Lillis 10 Cortney Colern Sr. GK 5-7 Barker, N.Y. / Barker Brie-Claire Drost 11 Ashley Oracewski So. M 5-7 Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore Kathryn Godshalk 12 Mia Paltrineri So. F 5-5 Middletown, Del. / Middletown Helene Bruckner Heather Norris 13 Amanda Miller Jr. M/F 5-7 Newton, N.J. / Newton Devon Trenkle 15 Kellie Finn So. M/F 5-11 Goshen, Conn. / Wamogo Ashley Oracewski 16 Heather Norris Jr. M/D 5-6 Hilton, N.Y. / Hilton Kelly Rhatigan 17 Kathryn Godshalk Jr. F 5-2 Hilton, N.Y. / Hilton Sabrina Pryor 18 Kelly Rhatigan Fr. D 5-0 St. James, N.Y. / Smithtown East 20 Vicky DeRosa Sr. M/D 5-5 Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River New Jersey (3) Amanda Nann 22 Amy Lillis Sr. F 5-6 Holtsville, N.Y. / Sachem East Amanda Miller 24 Amanda Nann Sr. F 5-3 Hamburg, N.J. / Walkill Valley Carlee Dragon 25 Helene Bruckner Jr. D 5-8 Port Jeff erson, N.Y. / Port Jeff erson 33 Devon Trenkle Jr. GK 5-4 New City, N.Y. / Clarkstown South Connecticut (1) 34 Kerianne Rojas Fr. GK 5-2 Townsend, Del. / Middletown Kellie Finn Massachusetts (1) Head Coach – Raenee Savin (C.W. Post ‘99) Eighth season Kristina Gustafson 2010 roster Assistant Coaches – Albert Marcano, Ashleigh Daniels New Hampshire (1) Sydney Hagen Delaware (2) Mia Paltrineri Kerianne Rojas

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Th e 2010 C.W. Post fi eld hockey team is a senior- returning starter Helene Bruckner (Port Jeff erson, N.Y.), laden squad that is coming off its second season of compe- who could very well be one of the best possession players tition in the challenging Pennsylvania State Athletic Con- in the conference. Bruckner has a wicked drive that com- ference. Th e team will boast six seniors, who all played bines with good technical stick work, and she also has ex- prominent roles during their rookie campaigns as the 2007 cellent game sense, making her a valuable player anywhere Pioneers posted a 16-4 record and an NCAA appearance. on the fi eld. A primary shot option for the Pioneers on Fast forward to 2010, and the same six players look to cap off ensive corners, Bruckner will look to maintain defensive off their careers with another outstanding season, seek- consistency while also providing off ensive options for the ing a PSAC playoff berth as well as a return to the NCAA Pioneers. tournament. Head coach Raenee Savin, in her eighth sea- Newcomer Kelly Rhatigan (St. James, N.Y.) will son leading the Pioneers, believes push for minutes on defense that this team has the talent, and while adding depth to a more importantly, the motivated senior-laden unit, and with a and driven leadership element strong drive and quick feet, that could push them into cham- the freshman has great po- pionship contention. tential to see quality minutes. Th e backbone of the Pio- Returning center midfi eld- neers will be the defensive unit, er Amanda Miller (Newton, headed up by three seniors who N.J.) is coming off an All- have been playing as a unit since PSAC Second Team selec- their freshman season. Vicky tion, and looks to maintain DeRosa (Wading River, N.Y.), that level of play heading into Sydney Hagen (Exter, N.H.) and 2010. Miller is a possession Kristina Gustafson (Braintree, player with the ability to take Mass.) will form a formidable tri- control of the fi eld and Savin angle that will help to shut down will look for her to take a opposing attackers. leadership role on the fi eld DeRosa is a notably as a primary off ensive and tough defender who will return defensive player. as a sweeper for her fourth Two juniors, Brie-Claire season. An excellent one on one Drost (Wading River, N.Y.) defender, she brings a calm but and Kathryn Godshalk resilient demeanor to the squad. (Hilton, N.Y.) are strong

season outlook season She recovers well on defense and midfi elders who have seen has crisp passing skills and fi eld starting action over the past vision, along with excellent on- two seasons, and Savin will fi eld leadership. look for each player to step into a bigger role this year. Hagen has battled injuries over her four-year Godshalk brings athleticism and has developed career, but returns 100 percent healthy and brings a war- well over the past two seasons but will need to stay healthy rior attitude on defense. She will play center back, serving to be a consistent player in the midfi eld. She is quick with along with DeRosa as a defensive leader. Her excellent a powerful shot, and could be an impact off ensive player possession skills and strong drive make her a valuable as- for the Pioneers. set in the backfi eld, and she will help with the transition Drost is aggressive, quick, and athletic, and could game as well. be an integral part of the midfi eld if she maintains confi - Gustafson will likely see most of her action as a dence and consistency. defender this season, after seeing some time at midfi eld Another junior, Heather Norris (Hilton, N.Y.), over the course of her career. A strong-side back, she will provide depth at midfi eld while pushing for minutes. channels the defense well and is a quick and heads up A well-conditioned athlete with excellent endurance, Nor- player when moving the ball up the fi eld. ris will provide valuable minutes at midfi eld and possibly Th e leading candidate for the left back position is forward.

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Mia Paltrineri (Middletown, Del.) Kellie Finn has shown improvement every year, and one of her most (Goshen, Conn.) and Ashley Oracewski (Bay Shore, N.Y.) valuable assets is her toughness and intelligence in the saw a good amount of playing time last year as freshmen, circle, as she creates a lot of scoring opportunities. gaining valuable experience which they will look to build Freshman Sabrina Pryor (South Setauket, N.Y.) is on this year. an athletic player who will add depth to the forward line. Paltrineri had an outstanding start to the season Pryor comes from a great high school program, which last year as she started the fi rst few games of the season should result in a quick transition to the college game. and transitioned well to the collegiate level, but was ham- Senior Cortney Colern (Barker, N.Y.) is one of the pered by a midseason injury. However, she rebounded top returning goalkeepers in the PSAC, as evidenced by to fi nish strong and Savin will her First Team All-Conference look for the same level of play selection last season. She from the sophomore, who has returns in the best shape of standout stick skills and is an her career and is stronger and athletic presence. ready for a standout senior Finn had a great fresh- year. Colern is an excellent man year, and gained confi - communicator and works well

dence during the transition to with the defense, utilizing her season outlook the college game. She saw time quick feet and strong reads to at both defense and midfi eld, create a formidable presence in and has the size and strength the cage. to contribute at both positions Junior Devon Trenkle if necessary. (New City, N.Y.) will provide a Oracewski is a speed- stiff challenge to Colern for the ster with tremendous ath- starting spot, and will continue leticism. A dedicated athlete, to develop while pushing for she has played at a high level minutes in the cage. She has during the off season, and will excellent diving refl exes and is be an impact player at midfi eld a good communicator. this season. Freshman Kerianne Ro- Returning senior jas (Townsend, Del.) will likely Amanda Nann (Hamburg, redshirt the season, using her N.J.) is a proven goal scorer quick feet and good instincts who could be one of the top of- to continue her development fensive threats in Division II. A as the future starter for the two-time All-American, Nann Pioneers in goal. will continue to be a goal-scoring threat while also open- Th e conference schedule that the Pioneers will ing up opportunities for her teammates by drawing extra face in the PSAC will be no easy task, as perennial national defenders. A strong weak-side player, Nann has a knack title contenders Bloomsburg, as well as national ranking for fi nishing at close range, and Savin looks for her to put mainstays Indiana, Kutztown and East Stroudsburg make up big numbers this season. appearances at Hickox Field. An equally challenging non- Nann will benefi t from playing alongside highly conference slate matches Savin’s squad up against strong touted freshman Carlee Dragon (Bridgewater, N.J.), who NE-10 opponents Franklin Pierce, Merrimack, and South- will step into a starting role on the forward line. Dragon ern Connecticut to start off the season. A Long Island was a three-time All State selection, and scored 49 goals in fi eld hockey feature pits the Pioneers against neighboring her senior year alone. She will look to transition quickly Adelphi on October 5, and AIC will travel to Hickox Field to the collegiate level and play alongside Nann to form a to take on the Pioneers on October 26. dangerous 1-2 punch that will feed off one another to put the ball in the cage. Senior Amy Lillis (Holtsville, N.Y.) returns for her fi nal season with increased confi dence and ability. Lillis

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Cortney COLERN Vicky DeROSA Goalkeeper • 5-7 • Senior Defense • 5-5 • Senior Barker, N.Y./Barker Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River

2009: Named All-PSAC East First Team goalkeeper … started 16 2009: Started all 17 games, scoring two goals and adding three games for the Pioneers, posting a 7-9 record … allowed 37 goals for a assists … also made four defensive saves on the season … scored 2.92 goals allowed average, making 101 saves for a .732 save percentage a goal in a 2-0 victory over Franklin Pierce (Sept. 13) … made two … also posted three shutouts … saves reached double fi gures on three defensive saves and added an assist in a 4-3 win over Kutztown (Sept. occasions, posting 10 against Bloomsburg (Sept. 8) and Shippensburg 26). (Sept. 17), and making a career-high 17 stops in a 4-3 win over Kutz- 2008: Started 17 games as a vital member of the Pioneer defen- town (Sept. 26) … named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. sive unit, making two defensive saves on the season. 2008: Started all 17 games in the cage for the Pioneers … posted a 9-8 2007: NFHCA National Academic Squad … started all 20 record with a 3.70 goals allowed average, making 102 saves for a .685 games for the Pioneers, anchoring a defense that was fi fth in save percentage...notched two shutouts … reached double fi gures on two occasions, making 13 saves in a 3-1 loss to East Stroudsburg (Sept. Division II in goals allowed average. 23) and 16 saves against top ranked Bloomsburg in a 5-1 defeat (Oct. Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years of varsity fi eld hockey at 26) … was named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. Shoreham-Wading River … named all-county, all-state and Sec- 2007: NFHCA National Academic Squad ... saw action in fi ve games tion XI MVP … also played softball and basketball.

player profiles player with three starts, totaling 242:16 minutes ... faced 25 shots, making 15 Personal: Daughter of Th omas and Lana DeRosa … has two saves (.833%) ... allowed only three goals for a goals against average of sisters, Dana and Melissa, and two brothers, Th omas and Joey … 0.87, while posting a 3-0 record in the cage. majoring in social work. Prior to C.W. Post: Played varsity fi eld hockey at Barker High School … the Raiders claimed the N-O League title … named First Team All- League, First Team All-WNY and All-State … also played varsity bas- ketball, where she was named MVP and received the Coaches Award. Personal: Daughter of Sharon Howes and Rick Colern … has two brothers, Jon and Tyler, and a sister, Samantha … majoring in broad- casting and media arts. COLERN DeROSA BY THE NUMBERS BY THE NUMBERS Season GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W-L-T Sho Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS 2007 5 242:16 3 1.11 15 .833 3-0-0 3 2007 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2008 17 1142:24 47 3.70 102 .685 9-8-0 2 2008 17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2 2009 17 1138:50 37 2.92 101 .732 7-9 -0 3 2009 17 2 3 7 23 .087 13 .565 0 0-0 4 TOTAL 39 2523:30 87 3.10 218 .715 19-17-0 8 TOTAL 54 2 3 7 23 .087 13 .565 0 0-0 6

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Kristina Sydney GUSTAFSON HAGEN player Profiles Midfi eld • 5-2 • Senior Midfi eld • 5-6 • Senior New Braintree, Mass./Quabbin Regional Exeter, N.H./Exeter

2009: Played and started all 17 games, tallying one goal and 2009: Started all 17 games for the Pioneers ... added two assists adding one defensive save ... made the most of her lone goal on the season ... assisted on the tying goal against IUP that led to of the season, as it was the game-winner in a 4-3 victory over an eventual 3-2 victory (Oct. 10) ... NFHCA National Academic

Kutztown (Sept. 26) ... NFHCA National Academic Squad. Squad. 2008: Second Team All-PSAC Midfi elder … played in all 17 2008: Played in 15 games, starting 12 ... battled injuries early in Profiles games for the Pioneers, starting 16 … tallied one assist on the the season but rebounded with a strong defensive year ... added season in a 2-1 victory over Millersville (Oct. 4) … was named one assist on the season in a 5-3 loss to East Stroudsburg (Oct. to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. 22) … was named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. 2007: NFHCA National Academic Squad … one of only four 2007: Womensfi eldhockey.com All-Rookie Squad … freshman to start all 20 games for the Pioneers … scored one NFHCA National Academic Squad … started all 20 games for goal and notched two assists for four total points. the Pioneers, anchoring a defense that was third in Division II in Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Quabbin Regional in Barre, Mass. shutouts per game. … led the Panthers to a Mid-Wach B league championship title Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years of varsity fi eld hockey at her senior year … named league all-star, Telegram & Gazette all- Exeter, where she helped her team to a 15-3 record and Class L star and was selected in the “Best of 60.” runner up her senior year … named Class L Player of the Year as Personal: Daughter of David and Diane Gustafson … has a well as First and Second Team All-State. sister, Melissa … majoring in arts management. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Joan Hagen … has a brother, Isaac, and sister, Farrell … majoring in international studies.

GUSTAFSON HAGEN BY THE NUMBERS BY THE NUMBERS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS 2007 20 1 2 4 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 0 2007 20 0 4 4 10 .000 6 .600 0 0-0 0 2008 17 0 1 1 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 0 2008 15 0 1 1 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2009 17 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 1 0-0 1 2009 17 0 2 2 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 54 2 3 7 13 .154 4 .308 1 0-0 1 TOTAL 52 0 7 7 23 .000 9 .391 0 0-0 0

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Amy LILLIS Amanda NANN Forward • 5-6 • Senior Forward • 5-3 • Senior Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem East Hamburg, N.J./Walkill Valley

2009: Played in 17 games with 14 starts, scoring one goal 2009: All-PSAC East Second Team … NFHCA All-America Second against Shippensburg (Sept. 17). Team … ECAC All-Star … started all 17 games and tied for the team 2008: Appeared in 16 games, starting 11 … tallied three goals lead with 11 goals and three assists … was 1-for-2 in penalty stroke op- and one assist … scored two goals against Seton Hill (Oct. 19) … portunities … scored two game-winners against Franklin Pierce (Sept. notched an assist in a 4-3 victory over Adelphi (Oct. 7). 13) and Slippery Rock (Sept. 19). 2007: Appeared in 17 games, making one start … scored two 2008: NFHCA All-America Second Team … started all 17 games and goals. led the team in scoring with 17 goals … also added fi ve assists for 39 Prior to C.W. Post: A four-year member of the varsity fi eld total points … scored the game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Franklin hockey team at Sachem East, she helped the Flaming Arrows Pierce (Aug. 30) … notched the lone goal against Millersville in a 1-0 victory (Sept. 6) … tallied a hat trick and an assist in a 4-1 defeat of to the Suff olk County Class A Semifi nals with an 11-3 record … Seton Hill (Sept. 20) ... was named to the NFHCA National Academic named all-conference, MVP off ensive player and scholar athlete Squad. … also played varsity softball, where she was named all-league, 2007: Womensfi eldhockey.com Rookie of the Year … All-America and all-conference MVP. Second Team … started all 20 games for the Pioneers … registered 19 player profiles player Personal: Daughter of John and Donna Lillis … has a sister, goals and fi ve assists on the season … notched three hat tricks …reg- Heather … majoring in physical education. istered six game-winning tallies … also went 3-for-3 in penalty stroke opportunities. Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years of varsity fi eld hockey at Wallkill Valley Regional … led the Rangers to an 18-5 record and the Sectional State Championship title her senior year … named fi rst-team all-con- ference, fi rst team all-area, All-West Jersey First Team, All North Jersey Second Team and All-State Second Team and Player of the Year. Personal: Daughter of Kathleen and Edward Nann … has two broth- ers, Jason and Ryan ... majoring in nutrition. LILLIS NANN BY THE NUMBERS BY THE NUMBERS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS 2007 17 2 0 4 6 .333 3 .500 0 0-0 0 2007 20 19 5 43 64 .297 36 .562 6 3-3 0 2008 16 3 1 7 13 .231 8 .615 1 0-0 0 2008 17 17 5 39 62 .274 35 .565 4 1-2 0 2009 17 1 0 2 21 .048 16 .762 0 0-0 0 2009 17 11 3 25 55 .200 31 .564 2 1-2 0 TOTAL 50 6 1 13 40 .150 27 .675 1 0-0 0 TOTAL 54 47 13 107 181 .260 102 .564 12 5-7 0

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Helene Brie-Claire BRUCKNER DROST playerp Profiles Defense • 5-8 • Junior Midfi eld • 5-4 • Junior l Port Jeff erson, N.Y./Port Jeff erson Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham Wading-River a

2009: Appeared in 16 games for the Pioneers, starting in 14 … 2009: Appeared in 14 games, making eight starts … registered y

Tallied fi ve points in a two-game span against Bloomsburg (Oct. 7) three shots. e 2008:Played in all 17 games, starting nine…scored two goals and and IUP (Oct. 10) … took 16 shots. r 2008: Played in 12 games for the Pioneers, scoring her lone goal of added two assists … tallied a goal and an assists in a 7-1 victory over Seton Hill (Oct. 19). the season against Seton Hill (Oct. 19). P Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year starter at the varsity level … helped Prior to C.W. Post: Two-sport athlete that played four years at the her team earn two Long Island Championships, three Suff olk Class varsity level in fi eld hockey and lacrosse … all-county and All-State r performer in fi eld hockey … helped her team to County champi- C titles, and four League titles … garnered All-State, All-Long o Island, all-tournament, All-Conference, all-division, and all-league onship in 2007 … garnered all-league and all-county accolades in accolades during her career …also holds school record for the shot lacrosse. f put. Personal: One of Robert and Denise Drost’s four children ... major- i Personal: Oldest of John and Helene Bruckner’s four children ... ing in physical education ... father played men’s lacrosse and mother l John was a two-time All-American playing football for US Mer- played volleyball for SUNY-Farmingdale. chant Marine Academy, Kings Point ... education major.

BRUCKNER DROST BY THE NUMBERS BY THE NUMBERS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS 2008 12 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0 0 2008 17 2 2 6 7 .286 6 .857 0 0-0 0 2009 16 1 4 6 16 .062 8 .500 0 0-0 1 2009 14 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 28 2 4 8 22 .091 11 .500 0 0-0 1 TOTAL 31 2 2 6 10 .200 8 .800 0 0-0 0

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Kathryn GODSHALK Amanda MILLER Forward • 5-2 • Junior Midfi eld/Forward • 5-7 • Junior Hilton, N.Y./Hilton Newton, N.J./Newton 2009: NFHCA National Academic Squad … appeared and started 2009: All-PSAC East Second Team … started in all 16 games … to- in 10 games for the Pioneers … tallied fi ve shots for the season. taled three goals and one assist on the year while taking 13 shots. 2008: Appeared in 15 games, starting three…scored two goals on 2008: Took the fi eld in 13 games and saw six starts…scored one the season, one in a 5-2 victory over Assumption (Sept. 7)… was goal and added one assist…made her lone goal of the season count, named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. as it was the game-winner in a 4-3 victory over Adelphi (Oct. 7). Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year starter…helped her team to a divi- Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year varsity performer for Lisa Bechtel’s

profiles sion championship 2007… was named NYS Section V Division I Newton Braves … helped her team earn three S.C.I.L Champion-

Player of the Year and Team MVP that same year…received All- ships...earned numerous postseason awards including S.C.I.L All- County First Team honors three consecutive years (2005-07) … alsoo League First Team, NJ Herald All-League Second Team, NJFHCA received the NYS Section V Scholar Athlete ... named all-state in All-State Second Team, and moust outstanding off ensive player 2007. award ... named 2007 Player of the Year. Personal: Younger of Russ and Martha Godshalk’s two children ... Personal: Youngest of Charles and Linda Miller’s three children ... majoring in biomedical technology. majoring in political science ... aspires to attend law school. player profiles player

GODSHALK MILLER BY THE NUMBERS BY THE NUMBERS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS 2008 15 2 0 4 4 .500 2 .500 0 0-0 0 2008 13 1 1 3 6 .167 5 .833 1 0-0 0 2009 10 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 0 2009 16 3 1 7 13 .231 9 .692 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 25 2 0 4 9 .222 4 .444 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 29 4 2 10 19 .211 14 .737 1 0-0 0

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Heather NORRIS Devon TRENKLE Midfi eld/Defense • 5-6 • Junior Goalkeeper • 5-4 • Junior Hilton, N.Y./Hilton New City, N.Y./Clarkstown South

2009: NFHCA National Academic Squad … Appeared in seven 2009: Appeared in two games for the Pioneers … played 35:00 games for the Pioneers. minutes in the cage, allowing two goals and making six saves for a 2008: Saw action in nine games for the Pioneers … was named to .750 save percentage. the NFHCA National Academic Squad. 2008: Played in two games, totaling 47:35 minutes in the cage… Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year performer at the varsity level for registered four saves and allowed two goals … posted a .667 save Amy Hargather’s Cadets…helped her team to a 12-4-1 record in her percentage and a 3.78 goals allowed average. senior season, which included a Monroe County Division I title … Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year performer at the varsity level for also competed with both Indoor and Outdoor Track and Fiel d… Jordan Turner’s Vikings … compiled All-County, All-League, All- earned titles during the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Section Honorable Mention accolades during that span … posted Personal: Daughter of Jack and Julie Norris ... has a twin sister ... a 2.17 goals-against-average in her senior season while racking up journalism major ... high school teammates with Kathryn Godshalk. 192 saves … notched 15 career shutouts, including six in her senior campaign. Personal: Oldest of Donald and Anne Trenkle’s three children ... majoring in nutrition.

NORRIS TRENKLE BY THE NUMBERS BY THE NUMBERS Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS Season GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W-L-T Sho 2008 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2008 2 47:36 2 3.78 4 .667 0-0-0 0 2009 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2009 2 35:00 2 5.14 6 .750 0-0-0 0 TOTAL 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 4 82:36 4 4.36 10 .714 0-0-0 0

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Kellie Mia FINN PALTRINERI MidfiM eld • 5-11 • Sophomore Midfi eld • 5-5 • Sophomore Goshen, Conn./Wamogo Middletown, Del./Middletown ##1515 ##1212

2009: NFHCA National Academic Squad … played in 15 games 2009: Played in 16 games, starting in fi ve … tallied three goals while starting in seven … Tallied one assist in a victory against Mer- including one in a 3-0 victory over Southern Connecticut (Oct. 21). rimack (Sep. 20). Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player for Cindy DePrisco ... Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year starter for Kevin Crowley’s Warriors help the Cavaliers to a Flight A Conference championship and into ... earned all-state honors in both fi eld hockey in basketball, also the second round of the state tournament ... named the off ensive earning four varsity letters on the hardwood ... led her team to the MBP and also earned second team all-conference ... also played state quarterfi nals three times, and the semifi nals once. three years of lacrosse. Personal: Younger daughter of Quentin and Donna Finn ... sister, Personal: Younger of David and Jodi Paltrineri’s two daughters ... Colleen, was a four-year standout for the Pioneers from 2003- has an older sister, Danielle ... health & physical education major. 2006, and served one season as an assistant coach in 2007 ... education major.

Ashley ORACEWSKI Midfi eld • 5-7 • Sophomore Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore

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2009: NFHCA National Academic Squad … played in seven games for the Pioneers … took four shots. Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year starter for Mary Drago’s Marauders ... was named all-conference as a junior and all-county as a senior, helping her team to a Suff ok County Final Four appearance ... also lettered in basketball for two seasons, earning academic all-county honors. Personal: Older of Michael and Lisa Oracewski’s two children ... has a younger brother, Brandon ... majoring in broadcasting.

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Carlee Kelly DRAGON RHATIGAN Forward • 5-3 • Freshman Defense • 5-0 • Freshman Bridgewater,B N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan St.S James, N.Y./Smithtown East ##44 ##1818

Before C.W. Post: Four year starter for Kathy DeBonis … four-time Before C.W. Post: Four-year varsity player for Ann Naughton, all-conference, three time all-area and all-county, three time all-state helping the Bulls to two division championships and four county fi - and all-North Jersey … during her senior season, scored 49 goals nals appearances … received all-conference and all-league accolades and had 24 assists en route to a North Jersey State Championship … also participated in lacrosse. and a State Finalist appearance, garndered fi rst team all-conference, Personal: Youngest of Michael and Lynne’s three children … has all-county and all-area accolades, as well as fi rst team all North-Jer- an older sister, Lindsey, and an older brother, Michael … majoring sey and fi rst team all-state accolades … was also an all-state lacrosse in speech pathology. player, fi nishing her career as the New Jersey all-time career scoring leader with 258 goals and 274 assists while helping the helping the player profiles Panthers to three Skyland Conference Championships and three Somerset County Championships Personal: Youngest of Roy Jr. and Tamara’s three children … has an older sister, Alyssa, who plays lacrosse at Old Dominion, and an older Brother, Roy III, who wrestled for Old Dominion … father, Roy Jr., played football at Montclair State, and grandfather, Roy Sr. played football and baseball at Albright College … admires her grandpar- ents, Roy and Marge … major is undecided. Sabrina Kerianne PRYOR ROJAS Forward • 5-5 • Freshman GoalkeeperG • 5-2 • Freshman SouthS Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Townsend, Del./Middletown ##77 ##3434

Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player for Shannon Wat- Before C.W. Post: Played two years of varsity for Cindy DePrisco, son ... help the Patriots to three Suff olk County and Long Island helping the Cavss to a Flight A Championship in 2008 … prior to Championships, two NY State semi-fi nal appearances, and a 2008 Middletown, played two years at Poquoson High School in Virginia, NY State Championship ... earned All-Tournament Long Island ac- earning honorable mention all-district in 2007 … also participated colades in 2008, and was an Academic All-American in 2009 ... also in lacrosse and softball. played basketball, softball and lacrosse. Personal: Oldest of Joe and Sheryl’s three daughters … has two Personal: One of Robert and Lisa Pryor’s six children ... has two younger sisters, Alicia and Marisa … majoring in early childhood brothers and three sisters ... favorite athlete is Larry Bird ... lists education. her family as the people she admires most ... majoring in radiology.

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2009 STATISTICS # Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DS 14 Krystal Napolitano 16-15 11 4 26 49 .224 27 .551 4 0-0 0 24 Amanda Nann 17-17 11 3 25 55 .200 31 .564 2 1-2 0 13 Amanda Miller 16-16 3 1 7 13 .231 9 .692 0 0-0 0 20 Vicky DeRosa 17-17 2 3 7 23 .087 13 .565 0 0-0 4 12 Mia Paltrineri 16-5 3 0 6 12 .250 9 .750 1 1-2 0 25 Helene Bruckner 16-14 1 4 6 16 .062 8 .500 0 0-0 1 22 Amy Lillis 17-14 1 0 2 21 .048 16 .762 0 0-0 0 1 Kristina Gustafson 17-17 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 1 0-0 1 7 Caitlon Stedman 4-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 3 Sydney Hagen 17-17 0 2 2 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 0 15 Kellie Finn 15-7 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 17 Kathryn Godshalk 10-10 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 0 11 Ashley Oracewski 7-0 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 0 8 Brie-Claire Drost 14-8 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 0 33 Devon Trenkle 2-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 16 Heather Norris 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 10 Cortney Colern 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 4 Shanice Haynes 11-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2 Ashely Dethlefsen 14-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Total...... 17 34 18 86 216 .157 125 .579 8 2-4 6 Opponents...... 17 39 20 98 222 .176 141 .635 9 4-4 7 Goalkeepers GP Min GA GAA Saves Save% ShO Record 10 Cortney Colern 16-16 1138:50 37 2.92 101 .732 3 7-9-0 33 Devon Trenkle 1-1 35:00 2 5.14 6 .750 0 0-0-0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 1 0-0-0 Total...... 16 1173:50 39 2.99 108 .735 3 8-9-0 Opponents...... 16 1173:50 29 2.22 99 .773 5 9-8-0

2009 AWARDS AND HONORS 2009 RESULTS NFHCA 8-9 Overall, 2-6 PSAC PSAC East National Academic 4-4 Home, 3-5 Away, 1-0 Neutral First Team Squad Krystal Napolitano DATE OPPONENT RESULT Cortney Colern Krystal Napolitano Kaurey Foley 9/5 East Stroudsburg* L 0-1 Second Team Cortney Colern 9/9 Bloomsburg* L 1-6 Amanda Nann Sydney Hagen 9/12 Millersville* L 0-4 Amanda Miller Kristina Gustafson 9/13 Franklin Pierce W 2-0 Amanda Nann 9/17 Shippensburg L 2-3 OT

2009 - year in review womensfi eldhockey.com Kathryn Godshalk 9/19 Slippery Rock W 2-1 (2OT) Second Team Heather Norris 9/20 Merrimack W 6-2 All-American Kellie Finn 9/23 Adelphi L 0-1 Krystal Napolitano Ashley Oracewski 9/26 Kutztown* W 4-3 2OT 9/30 Millersville* L 2-4 10/3 Alumni Game 9 a.m. NFHCA All-America 10/4 East Stroudsburg* L 0-5 Second Team 10/7 Bloomsburg * L 3-6 Amanda Nann 10/10 Indiana W 3-2 Krystal Napolitano 10/11 Bellarmine W 5-4 OT 10/17 Stonehill L 0-1 ECAC All-Stars 10/21 Southern Connecticut W 3-0 Amanda Nann 10/24 Kutztown* W 1-0 (OT) Krystal Napolitano Home games in Bold * PSAC Conference Opponent

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Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s ath- Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC letics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has evolved schools annually combine to send nearly one-third of its teams PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate confer- into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the membership’s ences. success has yielded 42 NCAA team and 228 individual title Th e fi rst major step came in 1977, when based on a grow- winners. ing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a stan- also has evolved into one of Division II’s fi nest from an aca- dard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire demic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third of the PSAC’s conference to NCAA Division II. estimated 6,200 participants are honored each year as “Scholar- Th e most recent enhancement came during the 2008-09 Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or academic year when the PSAC expanded for the fi rst time in better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC Scholar- its rich history, adding full-time members Gannon University Athletes were fi rst recognized in the mid-1990s. and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island Although all 16 current institutions are members of Divi- University-C.W. Post. Th e membership now consists of 16 full- sion II, eight league schools also compete at the Division I level time institutions and the one associate. in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 118,000 students and All of the league’s full-time members are located within claim over 670,000 alumni, including 430,000 who reside in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC Pennsylvania. the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. Th e league has Th e PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member also grown to share the distinctions as: Th e largest conference institutions. It employs a commissioner, two assistant commis- in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the sioners and a director of media relations at its headquarters in NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most Lock Haven, Pa. championships at the Division II level.

2009 PSAC EAST ALLCONFERENCE TEAMS First Team Second Team Forward Forward Caitlin Brownley, East Stroudsburg Maggey Bloskey, Bloomsburg Krystal Napolitano, C.W. Post Jessica Frantz, East Stroudsburg Amanda Riley, Bloomsburg Amanda Nann, C.W. Post

Midfi elder Midfi elder Kim Angstadt, Kutztown Melissa McCarthy, Millersville Amanda Deloy, Bloomsburg Amanda Miller, C.W. Post Meredith Dolinger, Millersville Courtney Zook, Kutztown Chelsea Due, Bloomsburg Joanna Reckley, East Stroudsburg Back Aubrey Carman, Bloomsburg Back Betsy Renn, Bloomsburg Krista Bupp, Millersville Maria Th ompson, Millersville Mical Fink, East Stroudsburg Anne Waapu, Kutztown Goalkeeper Caitlin Koczynski, Bloomsburg Goalkeeper Cortney Colern, C.W. Post

PSAC East Athlete of the Year - Chelsea Due, Bloomsburg PSAC East Freshman of the Year - Mical Fink, East Stroudsburg PSAC East Coach of the Year - Jan Hutchinson, Bloomsburg

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SEASON COACH W-L-T 1975 Pat Lamb 3-4-2 1976 Pat Lamb 8-3-0 1977 Pat Lamb 5-3-2 1978 Nancy Buttler 7-4-1 1979 Nancy Buttler 12-6-0 1980 Nancy Buttler 11-7-0 1981 Nancy Buttler 13-7-0 1982 Nancy Buttler 15-6-0 1983 Nancy Buttler 11-5-3 1984 Gail Ritzert 10-5-1 1985 Gail Ritzert 2-13-0 1986 Jane Maher 4-7-3 1987 Jane Maher 7-9-0 1988 Jane Maher 5-12-1 1989 Gloria O’Connor 2-9-2 CCathyathy BBrucknerruckner 1990 Gloria O’Connor 4-10-3 11978-81978-81 1991 Gloria O’Connor 1-11-5 1992 Gloria O’Connor 3-10-3 Team Records 1993 Claire Agrusa 6-4-1 Most Shutouts (1979, 1983, 2007) 8 1994 Maria DiCostanzo 6-5-1 Most Goals Scored, Season (2007) 58 1995 Maria DiCostanzo 6-6-1 Fewest Goals Allowed, Season (1977) 12 1996 Kimberly Allen 2-8-0 Longest Winning Streak (2007) 12 1997 Kimberly Allen 4-13-0 1998 Kimberly Allen 4-13-0 Most Goals, Game (vs. Queens, 1977) 13 1999 Jessica Hammer 5-11-0 Individual Records 2000 Jessica Hammer 10-6-0 Goals, Career (Amber Limanni 2005-08) 50 2001 Jessica Hammer 10-8-0 2002 Jessica Hammer 9-8-0 Assists, Career (Krystal Napolitano 2006-09) 29 2003 Raenee Savin 7-10-0 Goals, Season (Amber Limanni, 2005-08) 23 2004 Raenee Savin 4-14-0 Assists, Season (Krystal Napolitano, 2008) 13 2005 Raenee Savin 6-11-0 Goals, Game (Sue O’Connor vs. Queens, 1977) 6 2006 Raenee Savin 11-6-0 Assists, Game (Beth Crafchun vs. Manhattanville, 1994) 4 2007 Raenee Savin 16-4-0 Saves, Game (Cathy Bruckner vs. Oneonta, 1978) 38 2008 Raenee Savin 9-8-0 2009 Raenee Savin 8-9-0 TOTALS 31 Seasons 246-276-29 history & Records history PIONEER COACHING CHRONOLOGY

COACH YEARS RECORD Pat Lamb 1975-77 16-10-4 Nancy Buttler 1978-83 69-35-4 Gail Ritzert 1984-85 12-18-1 Jane Maher 1986-88 16-28-4 Gloria O’Connor 1989-92 10-40-13 Claire Agrusa 1993 6-4-1 Maria DiConstanzo 1994-95 12-11-2 Kimberly Allen 1996-98 10-34-0 Jessica Hammer 1999-02 34-33-0 Raenee Savin 2003-Present 61-62-0 AAmbermber LimanniLimanni 22005-08005-08

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GO PIONEERS! TO KELLIE FINN Best wishes to Coach Savin, the outstanding AND THE Junior class and to the entire 2010 Pioneer C.W. POST FIELD HOCKEY TEAM Field Hockey team for a sucessful season this year in the PSAC! GOOD LUCK! PLAY HARD! AND HAVE FUN! PIONEER PRIDE! Jack & Julie Norris GO POST!!!!

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David Steinberg - President, Long Island University Dr. David J. Steinberg, the ninth president of Long Island University, has served the institution since 1985. Th e son of the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg of Manhattan’s Park Avenue Synagogue, he was born in New York City and was educated at Phillips Academy at Andover, Malvern College in England and Harvard College, from which he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. After a Fulbright year at the University of the Philippines and a year at Columbia University on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he returned to Harvard, where he earned an M.A. in East Asian studies in 1963, and a Ph.D. in history in 1964. Dr. Steinberg also has received several honorary degrees.

He began his teaching career in the Department of History at the University of Michigan, where he rose to the rank of full professor. In 1973, he joined the administration of Brandeis University as executive assistant to the president, becoming vice president and university secretary in 1977.

Th e author of numerous books and articles on Southeast Asia and, in particular, Philippine history, Dr. Steinberg has taught, lectured and written about this important area of the world for a third of a century. His fi rst book, “Philippine Collaboration in World War II,” won the University Press Award in 1969. “Th e Philippines: A Singular and a Plural Place,” now in its third edi- tion, was described by U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Nicholas Platt as “the best single-volume guide to understanding the Philippines, past and present.” He also edited and co-authored both editions of “In Search of Southeast Asia,” one of the major textbooks on the area. Dr. Steinberg recently collaborated with top scholars from around the world to co-author “Th e Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia,” a new and multifaceted history of this complex region. In addition, he is a co-author of “Religion and Religiosity in the Philippines and Indonesia: Essays on State, Society and Public Creeds,” which was published in 2005.

Dr. Steinberg was a member of the international observer team that monitored the Philippine presidential elections when Corazon Aquino defeated Ferdinand Marcos. He has written numerous op-ed pieces and has been a consultant to UN agencies, the United States government, the Ford Foundation and others.

He and his wife, Joan, a chanteuse and real estate executive, reside in McGrath House on the C.W. Post Campus. Th e couple has two Cavalier King Charles spaniels, whom they sometimes bring to football games on campus. His greatest personal accom- plishment: raising his two superb sons, Noah and Jonah. His greatest pleasure: watching his grandchildren grow. Paul H. Forestell - Provost, C.W. Post Paul H. Forestell, a professor of psychology and an internationally renowned marine mammal scientist, was appointed provost of the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in July 2008.

Administration A seasoned administrator, Dr. Forestell served as vice president of the Pacifi c Whale Foundation in Hawaii, as dean of undergraduate programs at Southampton College of Long Island University, and as associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at C.W. Post.

As provost, Dr. Forestell leads one of the New York metropolitan area’s most respected private university campuses, with an enrollment of nearly 5,700 undergraduate, 3,100 graduates and 2,300 continuing education students. He is responsible for campus operations, program development, admissions and recruitment, retention, fi nancial aid, athletics, student aff airs, public safety, and buildings and grounds.

His collaborative leadership style has contributed greatly to enhancing the student-centered mission of the University. In 2008, Dr. Forestell established the Division of Student Retention & Academic Support Services at C.W. Post to assist students in achieving academic and career success. A champion of experiential learning, he coordinates study abroad and fi eld research op- portunities for students, and teaches classes in whale and dolphin behavior.

Dr. Forestell graduated from the University of New Brunswick in Canada with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and philoso- phy in 1972 and a master’s degree in experimental psychology in 1976. He earned a Ph.D. in comparative psychology from the University of Hawaii in 1988. He is the author of several peer-reviewed science articles and four books, including “Humpbacks of Hawai’i: Th e Long Journey Back.” 2010 Field Hockey Media Guide 24 C.W. POST PIONEERS

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Bryan Collins, Director of Athletics is in his fi fth year as the Director of Athletics at C.W. Post. Under Collins’ lead- ership, the Pioneers’ athletic programs have seen a continual rise in both the regional and national levels.

During Collins’ tenure, the Pioneers have achieved both athletic and academic success. Notable achievements include 24 conference titles as well as three NCAA championship titles from the 2007 women’s lacrosse and 2009 and 2010 men’s lacrosse teams.

Th is past season, the men’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s swimming, men’s lacrosse, baseball, softball and women’s lacrosse teams all participated in NCAA tourna- ments. Th e Pioneers alson won the 2009-10 (ECC) Commissioner’s Cup. Under the direction of Collins, the Pioneers amassed 81.75 total points, to reclaim the Cup for the athletic administration fi rst time since the 2006-07 academic year.

C.W. Post boasts many of the most top-ranked programs in the country that are frequently ranked in national polls. Th ey won the 2009-10 and 2006-07 ECC Commissioners Cup, and fi nished second in 2007-08 and 2008-09. Prior to the 2007-08 academic year, the football and fi eld hockey programs gained admission into the esteemed Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.

Off the fi eld, Collins has included community service as a part of his players’ responsibilities. Among the eff orts since his arrival have been visitations to the St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital in Bayside, N.Y., while also volunteering with other charitable organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During the 2008-09 academic year, C.W. Post student-athletes completed over 3,200 hours of service.

Collins is responsible for the creation of a department mission statement based on the foundation of athletic excellence as well as the initiation of the Academic Commitment Excellence (ACE) program, designed to improve attendance and academic achievements in the classroom. In addition, C.W. Post athletic programs are mentored by campus faculty and staff through the Adopt-A-Faculty program.

During 2007-08, Collins established a Student-Athlete Orientation seminar and handbook as well as an annual student- athlete awards banquet to recognize both athletic and academic success. Th e department also established an Academic Honor Roll to honor student-athletes’ with a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Collins has overseen improvements to the athletic facili- ties on campus, including the installation of FieldTurf on Hickox Field as well as a new state-of-the art sound system for the stadium. In addition, all the outdoor athletic fi elds have under- gone improvements to the playing surface. Th e Pratt Recreation Center Gymnasium, home to the basketball and volleyball teams, received a new quality sound system as well as a working press row for media and game operations staff .

A former student-athlete at St. John’s University, Collins played linebacker on the Red Storm’s football team and was the recipient of the Dr. Peter Vitulli Award, given to the St. John’s student-athlete who demonstrated the most courage, persever- ance, dedication and spirit of self-sacrifi ce in seeking to attain the highest ideals of sportsmanship. Collins received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1987.

Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with their son, Tyler (15) and daughter, Megan (10). 2010 Field Hockey Media Guide 25 C.W. POST PIONEERS 2010 FIELD HOCKEY

Jamie Apicella Melissa Beausoleil Chris Casey Mark Dawson Jill Fisher Jim Gibbons Jonathan Gill Associate AD, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Head Coach, Assistant Director, Asst. Football Coach, Strength & Conditioning Head Coach, Softball Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Athletic Media Relations Community Service Coordinator Coordinator Assistant Football Coach

Sean Grennan Marie Guarnieri Matt Guercio Shantey Hill Brian Hughes John Jez Andreas Lindberg Faculty Athletic Athletic Administrative Game Day Coordinator Associate AD, Senior Associate AD, Head Coach, Head Coach, Representative Assistant and Special Events Woman Administrator Asst. Football Coach Men’s Lacrosse Men’s Soccer

Meghan McNamara Deirdre Moore Rob Morris Shellane Ogoshi Sarah Ralls Kathy Renton Raenee Savin Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Athletic Media Relations, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Basketball Cross Country Volleyball Director Field Hockey

Renie Sokolowski Bob Sugar Pete Timmes Bob Tirado Maureen Travers Elizabeth Zanolli Head Coach, Equipment Manager Head Coach, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Head Athletic Trainer athletics staff directory staff athletics Tennis Baseball Swimming

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NNATATORIUMATATORIUM 2010 Field Hockey Media Guide 27 C.W. POST PIONEERS 20102010 PIONEERSP2010ION FIELDEER SHOCKEY SSCHEDULECHEDULE SSEPTEMBEREPTEMBER SSun.un. 5 M Merrimackerrimack 1 122 p.m.p.m. SSun.un. 1 122 F Franklinranklin PPierceierce 1 122 pp.m..m. TThurs.hurs. 1 166 SSOUTHERNOUTHERN CONNCONN. 4 pp.m..m. SSun.un. 1 199 MMANSFIELDANSFIELD 1 122 pp.m..m. TTues.ues. 2 211 **EastEast StroudsburgStroudsburg 4 pp.m..m. SSat.at. 2 255 M Mercyhurstercyhurst 9 a.m.a.m. SSun.un. 2 266 S Slipperylippery RRockock 1 111 aa.m..m.

OOCTOBERCTOBER SSat.at. 2 * KKUTZTOWNUTZTOWN 2 pp.m..m. TTues.ues. 5 AADELPHIDELPHI 4 pp.m..m. SSat.at. 9 SSHIPPENSBURGHIPPENSBURG 88:30:30 a.m.a.m. MMon.on. 1 111 * MMILLERSVILLEILLERSVILLE 4 pp.m..m. TThurs.hurs. 1 144 LLIMESTONEIMESTONE 4 pp.m..m. SSat.at. 1 166 AALUMNILUMNI GAMEGAME 8 aa.m..m. SSun.un. 1 177 * BBLOOMSBURGLOOMSBURG 2 pp.m..m. WWed.ed. 2 200 *EEASTAST SSTROUDSBURGTROUDSBURG 4 pp.m..m. TTues.ues. 2 266 AAMERICANMERICAN INT’LINT’L 4 pp.m..m. SSat.at. 3 300 * *KutztownKutztown 1 pp.m..m.

NNOVEMBEROVEMBER TTues.ues. 2 a att **MillersvilleMillersville 4 pp.m..m. SSat.at. 6 IINDIANANDIANA 1122 p.m.p.m. SSat.at. 1 133 * *BloomsburgBloomsburg 2 pp.m..m.

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