Media Guide 2015 WESLEYAN WESLEYAN Wesleyan Baseball Dresser Diamond at Andrus Field

esleyan Baseball has the fortune of playing on the oldest baseball field still in use today. Since 1874, the Cardinals have played on Andrus Field, which is tucked Winto the middle of campus, symbolizing its importance in the school community. The central location helps the Cardinals routinely draw more fans per game than every other team in the Northeast.

• Home of Wesleyan Baseball since 1874 • Batting Cage/Double Bullpen Mounds • Windscreen Outfield Fence

“You will be playing on a field that has seen, among others, two National Football League coaches, players, Gold Medal-winning Olympic athletes and two Presidents of the .” John Biddiscombe Wesleyan Athletic Director - 1988-2012

Freeman Athletic Center

Other Athletic Facilities Field House • 7,000 ft. Weight Room • Indoor Batting Cage - Accessible at all times • Amphitheatre-style Basketball Arena • Portable Pitching Mounds • Hockey Arena • 300 feet length - suitable for long toss • Olympic-sized Pool • Indoor scrimmages with live pitching and hitting • Two Outdoor Turf practice fields Wesleyan Quick Facts / Info

Dresser Diamond at Andrus Field WESLEYAN FACTS General Information Location...... Middletown, CT 06459 Enrollment...... 2,900 undergraduates Founded ...... 1831 Nickname ...... Cardinals Colors ...... Red and Black President ...... Michael Roth ‘78 Director of Admissions...... Nancy Meislahn Director of Athletics ...... Mike Whalen ’83 Athletic Department Phone ...... (860) 685-2690

Team Information Wesleyan Coaches Affiliation...... NCAA Division III, Little Three, NESCAC Baseball...... Mark Woodworth ’94 Home Field ...... Dresser Diamond at Andrus Field Men’s Basketball...... Joe Reilly Dimensions...... LF-335, LC-380, CF-400, RC-400, RF-335 Women’s Basketball...... Kate Mullen Men’s Crew...... Phil Carney

Women’s Crew...... Pat Tynan Men’s Cross Country...... John Crooke Baseball Staff Women’s Cross Country...... John Crooke Head Coach ...... Mark A. Woodworth (Wesleyan ’94) Field Hockey...... Patti Klecha-Porter Phone ...... (860) 685-2924 Football...... Mike Whalen ’83 E-mail ...... [email protected] Golf...... Chris Potter Athletic Trainer ...... Joe Fountain Men’s ...... Chris Potter Equipment Manager ...... Bob Chiapetta Women’s Ice Hockey...... Jodi McKenna Men’s Lacrosse...... John Raba Women’s Lacrosse...... Amanda Belichick Baseball History Men’s Soccer...... Geoff Wheeler First Game ...... 9/30/1865 vs. Yale Women’s Soccer...... Eva Bergsten Meredith Softball...... Jen Lane All-Time Games...... 2,564 Men’s & Women’s Squash...... Shona Kerr All-Time Record ...... 1284-1244-36 (50.8%) Men’s & Women’s Swimming...... Peter Solomon Men’s Tennis...... Michael Fried Women’s Tennis...... Michael Fried Athletic Communications Men’s Indoor & Outdoor Track...... Walter Curry Baseball Contact ...... Brian Katten ’79 Women’s Indoor & Outdoor Track...... Walter Curry Office Phone ...... (860) 685-2887 Women’s Volleyball...... Gale Lackey E-Mail ...... [email protected] Wrestling...... Drew Black Fax ...... (860) 685-2691 Web Site ...... www.wesleyan.edu/athletics Wesleyan Athletic Staff Mailing Address ...... Freeman Athletic Center Director of Athletics...... Mike Whalen ’83 Middletown, CT 06459 Department Secretary...... Joan Adams Business Manager...... Tom Wantuck Administrative Assistant...... Kirsten Carlson Director of Athletic Injury Care...... Joe Fountain On the Covers Certified Athletic Trainer...... Ken Dompier Front Cover ...... Wesleyan Baseball Equipment Manager...... Robert Chiapetta Inside Front Cover...... Andrus Field/Facilities Facility Manager...... Erin Carey Inside Back Cover...... Intramural Director...... Mark Woodworth ’94 Back Cover ...... 2014 Highlights Sports Information Director...... Brian Katten ’79

2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 1 The Wesleyan Baseball Experience

radition. Excitement. Teamwork. —Success— —Practice— T Wesleyan’s practices are centered around Work Ethic. Success. Winning. The Cardinals have had numerous All-NE- SCAC, All-New England and All-America live on-field hitting and fielding, and are spread out to eliminate academic conflicts. The Wesleyan University baseball pro- recipients over the years, including Craig Through this, a focus is placed on the gram combines these elements with an Brewer ’95 who set a national record for players learning responsibility, resulting elite academic education, forging an consecutive pitching victories with 21. More recently, Bill Robinson ’03 set eight in improvement throughout the season exciting, high-level baseball experience. school offensive records, Jeff Maier ’06 set and the ability to play relaxed, confident Featuring a comprehensive baseball the school record for career hits, and Drew baseball at a highly focused level. learning environment and exceptional Dominguez ’09 set the record for hits in facilities, Wesleyan allows team mem- —Andrus Field— a season twice. Dominguez playded three bers to reach their full potential while Wesleyan baseball plays its home games years in the organization participating on an historically success- on the oldest baseball field in the world after graduation, while Mike Barsotti ’12 is ful team. still in use, dating back to at least 1864. Its currently playing professional independent natural amphitheater setting amidst Olin —Tradition— baseball. Library and Foss Hill fosters a popular Beginning with its first baseball game —Spring Trip— place for students, parents and fans to in 1865 against Yale, Wesleyan baseball The Cardinals’ spring trip is truly unique watch games. With outdoor and indoor has created a tradition of excellence on and one-of-a-kind in college baseball. A batting cages, as well as a full-size field the field and off. In a fierce rivalry for the two-week trip to Arizona features 15 games house for practices and scrimmages, the coveted Little Three title with Amherst against opponents from around the country, team is able to work on its skills indepen- and Williams, Wesleyan has won eight of while creating a team chemistry that resonates dent of weather. the last 16 titles, and most recently, placed for the rest of the player’s lives. third in the NESCAC conference in 2005 —NESCAC— and fourth in 2009 and 2010. In addition, Once back east following spring break, the Cardinals were the Wesleyan contends for both the No. 1 team in New Eng- traditional Little Three title, as well land in 1994, and posted as the NESCAC title, which gives a best-ever 30-8 record. the winner an automatic bid to the Wesleyan continued on NCAA Divison III tournament. to the NCAA Division —Experience— III in Battle The Wesleyan baseball experi- Creek, Mich. and placed ence is combined with studying second to Wisconsin- alongside the best minds of today’s Oshkosh, losing in the generation from professors to stu- championship game to dents to alumni. With its elite aca- current Major League demic reputation and its beautiful all-star pitcher Jarrod campus and facilities on top of the Washburn. hill overlooking the River, Wesleyan baseball players are privy to an extraordinary, multi- faceted experience. Learning Baseball at Wesleyan Wesleyan baseball players have experienced extraordinary improvement in their baseball skills because of a positive learning environment. There are numerous essential elements that go into playing baseball well, including: technique, rhythm/subconscious, bat- tling, adjusting/creativity, anticipating, fear/trust/confidence, resting/waiting, running/diving, heart, and enjoyment. The Wesleyan baseball coaching staff teach the concept of awareness as the master skill in order to perform well in all these elements. Awareness is defined as paying attention to what is happening in the present moment. When a player is truly aware in the moment, then he plays without doubt or fear and lets his body do what it’s trained to do. In order to incorporate aware- ness into their games, the emphasis is on the players’ learning to focus, to feel what their bodies are doing, to create a plan, and to work hard. With these four pillars – Focus, Feel, Plan, and Hard Work – players can bring their success in practice into the game. These are all taught by innovative drills, slow-motion video analysis, experimentation, and self-coaching. The result is play- ers learn the mark of greatness – making minute adjustments at high-speed in the heat of competition. In turn, they are able to have consistent success, therefore trusting themselves, and therefore always playing with confidence. 2 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball Head Coach - Mark A. Woodworth

Mark Woodworth, a 1994 graduate of Wesleyan University, enters his 14th season as Wesleyan’s head baseball coach and member of the faculty. He is part of a unique tradition as he is only the third coach at the school in the last 75 years. An adjunct assistant professor of physical education, he has led Wesleyan baseball to the NESCAC final four tournament six times, including four of the last six seasons. In 2014, he was named the NESCAC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season as Wesleyan won the NESCAC championship, reached the NCAA regional final, and won their second-straight Little Three title. The Cardinals set a school record for victories with 31, recorded the second-best ERA in school history, and had the all-time best fielding percentage. Woodworth brings a wealth of experience accrued over 30 years of baseball coaching, including 21 at the college level. Before his stint as head coach at Wesleyan, he served as an assistant coach at , as well as the head baseball coach at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. From 1996-97, he was an assistant coach at Wesleyan, while earning his Master of Arts in Liberal Studies degree. In 1995, he coached four future major leaguers as an assistant for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod League, and he also was a player in the league for the Wareham Gatemen in 1993. He has helped the annual tryout for the Cape League for the last 19 years, and has placed eight Wesleyan players in the Cape. At Wesleyan, Woodworth also teaches and serves as the director of intramurals, as well as assists the soccer and football teams in various capacities. He also is the New England coordinator for the Div. III national coaches poll. As a player at Wesleyan, Woodworth was a four-year starter at , graduating as the all-time Wesleyan leader in games played, and sixth in career hits. He was captain of the 1994 Wesleyan team which broke school records en route to winning the NCAA New England title, before playing in the NCAA Division III World Series. The Cardinals finished their run with a berth in the national championship game, finishing runner-up, while posting a previously best- ever 30-8 record. In November 2009, the 1994 team was inducted into the Wesleyan Athletics Hall of Fame. Woodworth is a native of Norwell, Mass. and a 1990 graduate of Norwell High School. He was a three-sport captain, earning All-South Shore League honors in baseball, soccer and basketball, and was named the South Shore League Small Athlete of the Year in 1990 by WATD-FM. He also participated in numerous summer baseball leagues including American Legion, the Cranberry League, and the Boston Park League. Woodworth’s purpose as a coach is to teach the lifetime skills of focus and being in the moment through the medium of baseball. This is why baseball is of great value. An emphasis is placed on enjoying the game, learning to improve technique, creating and implementing a plan, and working hard with inspiring teammates. The result for players who love the game is playing relaxed, confident and aggressive baseball while competing under pressure. As a supplement to his baseball teachings, Woodworth has written a book, The Rhythm of Baseball, about the tech- nique and mental approach of baseball, as well as The Code of the Game, about learning baseball by feel. He is married to the former Robin McLellan, a 1997 graduate of Wesleyan University. They have an eight-year-old daughter, Lily Grace Woodworth, and a six-year-old son, Dylan Samuel Stiles Woodworth.

Coach Woodworth’s College Coaching Experience

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Bob Wojick • Assistant Coach Bob Wojick returns for his third season as an instrumental member of the Wesleyan coaching staff. Prior to joining the Cardinals, he served 36 years as an assistant coach at Eastern Connecticut State University. His experience at all facets of the game was a prime reason his teams won the Div. III National Championship four times, appeared in the College World Series 12 times, and played in a regional over 30 times. In 2005, he was named the National Assistant Coach-of-the-Year by the American Baseball Coaches As- sociation and Baseball America magazine. He is the only non-Division I coach to receive the award. In 2009, he was also named the New England Assistant Coach-of-the-Year by the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association. A three-year letterwinner as an outfielder at Eastern Conn., he joined the coaching staff in 1972. He took five years off to spend more time with his family, before returning in 1995. He was inducted into the Eastern Hall-of-Fame in 1992. A 1971 graduate of Eastern Conn. St. with a B.A. in Applied Social Relations, he also received his M.A. in Industrial Edu- cation from Central Connecticut State University. He retired after 35 years teaching in the Hartford Public Schools system. He and his wife Sandy have two grown children, Kimberlee and Brian.

Chris Wojick • Assistant Coach Chris Wojick returned for his fourth season as the pitching coach for the Wesleyan Cardinals. In 2014 and 2013, his pitcher’s overall ERA was the second and third-lowest in school history. A 2011 graduate of Eastern Connecticut State University, Chris brings a wealth of experience in baseball, including a standout four-year career pitching for the Warriors. Chris finished his career second in all-time appearances with 74 and was named ABCA third-team all-New England in 2008. He had 13 career wins, eight saves in 135.0 innings with 136 strikeouts and a career 4.13 ERA. He served as the Tournament Director for the NCAA Division III New England Regional in May of 2012, and in the summer of 2014, he coached the in the NECBL. Chris graduated from Montville (Conn.) High School, and was named to the prestigious All-State team while leading his team to the state title in 2006. He was both a pitcher and catcher for the University of Maine his first-year in college. He is married to the former Melanie Proud.

Scott Wosleger • Assistant Coach Scott Wosleger joins the Wesleyan Baseball staff in 2015 fresh off an outstanding run as the head baseball coach at East Hampton (Conn.) High School. His team won a state title in 2011 and was ranked the No. 1 high school team in Connecticut. His East Hampton squads won three conference titles, and he was named the 2008 Shoreline Conference Coach of the Year. Scott also has a host of other coaching experience, including the Mystic Schooners in the NECBL, East Hampton American Legion, and the “Coach Wos” Five Tool Baseball Camp. A 1986 graduate of Iona College, he was a third baseman on the 1985 MAAC Championship team. He also played on the 1982 University of New Haven team that went to the Div. II College World Series. In high school, he was a captain and All-FCIAC selection in both baseball and basketball at Stamford Catholic High (now Trinity Catholic). Scott and his wife Laurie have three sons, Tyler, AJ, and Owen who all played for him at East Hampton High.

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Giulio Gallarotti • Faculty Advisor Giulio serves his sixth season as a co-Faculty Advisor to the Wesleyan baseball team. His presence with the team on its annual spring trip to Arizona is a key component of the integration of academics and athletics at the Wesley- an. He is a Professor of Government and a Tutor in the College of Social Studies. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Rome, and has published numerous books and articles. Giulio received his B.A. from Hunter College, and his PhD from Columbia University. A standout intercol- legiate tennis player, he played tournament tennis in the northeastern United States.

Rich Adelstein • Faculty Advisor Rich Adelstein enters his 14th season as a co-Faculty Advisor to the Wesleyan baseball team. He is an invaluable member of the staff, serving as a liaison in the quest to align athletic programs with academic and student life. Prof. Adelstein has been a Professor of Economics at Wesleyan since 1975 and was the winner of the first Wesleyan Uni- versity Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1993. He also has spent time at Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Oxford. In addition to his focus on economics, Prof. Adelstein was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1978. He received his Ph.D. and J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, an M.A.A. from Wesleyan, and an M.A.T. from Harvard University. He spent his undergraduate years at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1968 and catch- ing on the varsity baseball team.

Wesleyan Joe Fountain Bob Chiapetta Brian Katten ’79 Baseball • Certified • Manager of • Sports Athletic Intercollegiate Information Staff Trainer Operations Director

2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 5 2015 Schedule

2015 WESLEYAN BASEBALL SCHEDULE Spring Trip Schedule

Mar. 8 (Sun.) Carroll 7:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 6 (H) 9 (Mon.) Carroll 4:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 5 (A) Cornell College 7:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 5 (A) 11 (Wed.) Simpson 12:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 5 (H) 13 (Fri.) Cal Lutheran 3:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 3 (A) 14 (Sat.) Bethany Lutheran (2) 4:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 7 H/A 15 (Sun.) Linfield 8:30 a.m. Tucson, Ariz. Field 6 (A) 17 (Tue.) Southwestern (2) 12:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 6 (H) 18 (Wed.) Carleton 7:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 5 (H) 20 (Fri.) Pomona (2) 12:00 Claremont, Calif.

Northern Schedule Mar. 27 (Fri.) Hamilton* HOME 4:00 28 (Sat.) Hamilton* (2) HOME 12:00 30 (Mon.) Eastern Conn. St. HOME 4:00 April 3 (Fri.) Williams* Away 4:00 4 (Sat.) Williams* (2) HOME 1:00 8 (Wed.) Western Conn. St. Away 4:00 11 (Sat.) Bowdoin (2) HOME 12:00 13 (Mon.) Coast Guard Away 4:00 14 (Tue.) Salve Regina HOME 4:00 17 (Fri.) Middlebury* Away 4:00 18 (Sat.) Middlebury* (2) Away 12:00 21 (Tue.) Yale Away 3:30 24 (Fri.) Amherst* HOME 4:00 25 (Sat.) Amherst* (2) Away 1:00 28 (Tue.) M.I.T. HOME 4:00 May 2 (Sat.) Trinity (2) Away 12:00

8-10 (Fri.-Sun.) NESCAC Tournament (, Nashua, N.H.) 13-17 (Wed.-Sun.) NCAA Tournament – Regional (TBD) 22-26 (Fri.-Tue.) NCAA Division III World Series (Appleton, Wisc.) *NESCAC West Division Game

Sub-Varsity Schedule March 11 (Wed.) JV (vs. Cornell) 7:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 5 (A) 17 (Tue.) JV (vs. Central College) 9:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 6 (H) 18 (Wed.) JV (vs. Valley City St.) 4:00 Tucson, Ariz. Field 7 (H) 24 (Tue.) Choate Home 4:00 April 6 (Mon.) Avon Old Farms Home 4:00 15 (Wed.) Brunswick School Home 4:00 27 (Mon.) Amherst Away 4:00

6 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 2015 Roster

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht./Wt. B/T Hometown/Secondary School 1 AJ Ferrara Fr. IF/OF 5-9/160 L/R N. Easton, MA/BC High 2 Ellis Schaefer So. IF 5-9/170 R/R Newtown Square, PA/Radnor HS 6 Guy Davidson Jr. IF 6-1/190 R/R New York, NY/Trevor Country Day School 7 Marco Baratta Jr. OF 6-3/190 R/L Tenafly, NJ/Tenafly HS 8 Andrew Yin Sr. IF 5-8/165 R/R Washington, D.C./St. Albans School 9 Sam Goodwin-Boyd Sr. IF/RHP 6-5/250 R/R Northampton, MA/Northampton HS 10 Ben Hoynes Sr. OF/IF 6-3/205 R/R Rhinebeck, NY/Rhinebeck HS 11 Donnie Cimino Sr. OF 6-2/205 R/R Westwood, NJ/Westwood HS 12 Jonathan Dennett Sr. OF/IF 6-1/205 R/R Great Neck, NY/Great Neck South HS 13 Gavin Pittore Jr. RHP 6-3/225 R/R Roslindale, MA/Roxbury Latin School 14 Asher Young So. RHP 6-1/165 R/R Amherst, MA/Amherst HS 15 Matt Jeye Fr. IF/OF 6-0/180 R/R Holliston, MA/Holliston HS 16 Dylan Millhouse Fr. RHP/OF 6-0/185 R/R North Haven, CT/Hamden Hall 17 Wilson Flower Jr. RHP 6-1/210 R/R Stockbridge, MA/Monument Mountain HS 18 Will O’Sullivan So. IF/C 6-0/200 R/R Needham, MA/Roxbury Latin School 19 Nick Miceli So. C/RHP 5-10/185 R/R West Hartford, CT/Loomis-Chaffee School 20 Ethan Rode So. RHP 6-1/200 R/R Doylestown, PA/C.B. Bucks East HS 21 Nick Cooney Sr. LHP 6-3/205 R/L Rehoboth, MA/Lasalle (RI) Academy 22 Nick Coppola Fr. C 5-8/175 R/R Ridgewood, NJ/Ridgewood HS 23 Eric Jones Jr. C 5-10/175 R/R Ridgefield, CT/Ridgefield HS 24 Ryan DeLoughry Fr. RHP 6-1/200 R/R Westwood, NJ/Bergen Catholic HS 25 Sam Elias Sr. RHP 6-4/230 L/R Norwood, NJ/Northern Valley Old Tappan HS 26 Brian Gerner Fr. LHP 6-3/180 L/L Wilmette, IL/New Trier HS 27 Zach Gandee Sr. RHP 6-3/240 R/R Waldorf, MD/Sacred Heart University 28 Peter Rantz Jr. RHP 6-4/200 R/R Boca Raton, FL/Boca Raton HS 29 Cyrus Rothwell-Ferraris Fr. OF 6-1/185 R/R Norwich, VT/Berkshire School 30 Beau Butler Fr. IF 6-2/220 R/R Oklahoma City, OK/Midwest City HS 33 Jordan Farber Jr. OF 6-1/180 R/R Livingston, NJ/Livingston HS 34 Robby Harbison So. DH 5-10/195 L/R Pittsburgh, PA/Taft School 36 Mike Velasco Fr. IF 6-0/210 L/L Basking Ridge, NJ/Ridge HS 37 Michael DeLalio Sr. RHP 6-0/175 R/R Glastonbury, CT/Loomis-Chaffee School 38 Stephen Howard Fr. OF 6-1/175 R/R Williamsburg, VA/Lafayette HS 39 Casey Jordan So. RHP/OF 6-2/180 R/R Dexter, ME/Dexter HS 40 Om Chatterji Fr. IF 5-8/160 R/R Seattle, WA/Lakeside School 41 Collin Andrews Fr. OF/IF 5-9/185 R/R Chicago, IL/Saint Ignatius Prep 42 Jeremy Epstein Fr. OF 6-1/190 R/R Bethesda, Md./Bullis School

Head Coach: Mark Woodworth (Wesleyan ’94) #4 Bob Wojick (Eastern Conn. St. ’71) #5 Chris Wojick (Eastern Conn. St. ’11) #31 Scott Wosleger (Iona ’86) #32 Faculty Advisors: Giulio Gallarotti (Hunter) PAC 309 (860) 539-3997 Rich Adelstein (MIT) PAC 419 (x2366)

Geographic Breakdown Class Breakdown Massachusetts (8) - Cooney, Ferrara, Flower, Goodwin-Boyd, Jeye, O’Sullivan, Pittore, Young Seniors (9) - Cimino, Cooney, DeLalio, Dennett, Elias, New Jersey (7) - Baratta, Cimino, Coppola, DeLoughry, Elias, Farber, Velasco Gandee, Goodwin-Boyd, Hoynes, Yin Connecticut (4) - DeLalio, Jones, Miceli, Millhouse New York (3) - Davidson, Dennett, Hoynes Juniors (7) - Baratta, Davidson, Farber, Flower, Jones, Pennsylvania (3) - Harbison, Rode, Schaefer Pittore, Rantz Illinois (2) - Andrews, Gerner Maryland (2) - Gandee, Epstein Sophomores (7) - Harbison, Jordan, Miceli, O’Sullivan, Florida (1) - Rantz Rode, Schaefer, Young Maine (1) - Jordan Oklahoma (1) - Butler Freshman (13) - Andrews, Butler, Chatterji, Coppola, Vermont (1) - Rothwell-Ferraris DeLoughry, Epstein, Ferrara, Gerner, Howard, Virginia (1) - Howard Jeye, Millhouse, Rothwell-Ferraris, Velasco Washington (1) - Chatterji Washington, D.C. (1) - Yin

2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 7 Meet the Seniors

Donnie Cimino Nick Cooney CAPTAIN CAPTAIN Sr. • Outfield • Economics Sr. • Pitcher • Economics & Spanish Westwood, N.J. • Westwood HS Rehoboth, Mass. • Lasalle Academy 6-2 • 205 • Bats/Throws: R/R 6-3 • 205 • Bats/Throws: R/L At Wesleyan At Wesleyan 2014: Named second-team All-NESCAC 2014: Won Little Three and NESCAC titles for the second season in a row... Dominated as a captain in both baseball and football in 2013-14 school in the NCAA tournament with a five-hit, nine-strikeout com- year... Named first-team All-NESCAC... Two-out, two-run tri- plete-game shutout win over Keystone... Clutch relief pitching ple in the ninth in the NCAA tournament vs. Susquehanna gave in NESCAC championship game helped the Cardinals to vic- the Cardinals an amazing 4-3 comeback win... Had 15 stolen tory... Ten of his 13 outs vs. Amherst were strikeouts... Struck bases... Had five assists, including a clutch throw to get a runner out 12 in 8.0 innings vs. Hamilton... Earned the save in NCAA at home vs. Amherst... Outstanding catch in the gap saved the comeback win over Susquehanna... Had six wins and struck out game for Wesleyan vs. Middlebury... Went 5-for-8 against Trin- 87 in 73.1 innings... Led the NESCAC in strikeouts and went ity... Scored from second on a sac fly vs. Williams... Currently 4-0 in NESCAC starts... Named NESCAC Pitcher of the week stands second in Wesleyan history for career hits. 2013: Led for striking out nine and allowing only four hits in a complete- the NESCAC in hitting for the second straight season with a game win vs. Williams. 2013: Named second-team All-NES- .399 average... Set Wesleyan’s season hits record with 69 hits... CAC... The team’s Friday starter, had a team-best six wins, and Top batting average and on-base percentage on the team... Was only allowed 49 hits in 56 innings with a 3.05 ERA... Led the first in the conference games in RBI and total bases... Had 21 Cardinals with a .231 batting average against... Threw gems in multi-hit games, including four four-hit games, and one five- all four NESCAC games... Allowed only six hits and one run hit game... Went 10-19 in the NESCAC tournament, including in epic 2-1 walk-off win vs. Amherst... Was second in the NES- 5-for-6 against Amherst... Had walk-off single to beat Amherst CAC with 55 strikeouts... 2012: Led the team with opponents in home Little Three victory... Went 15-for-22 in five games only hitting .195 against him… Appeared in 13 games, starting against Amherst... Named first-team All-NESCAC... Named three... Struck out 29, while only throwing 21.1 innings… Re- NESCAC Player of the week. 2012: Led the NESCAC in hitting corded two wins, including one earned run with nine strikeouts with a .400 average… Named second-team All-NESCAC, and in a complete-game win over Augsburg. third-team NEIBA All-New England… Started all 37 games in Secondary School Earned Div. I Cy Young centerfield and made numerous exceptional catches… Second Award after standout senior season... Named to the all-state on the team with 57 hits and a .447 on-base-percentage… Stole team... Team captain... Earned the Raj Huston Award for Dedi- 15 bases in only 16 attempts… Had 17 multi-hit games, includ- cation to the Team... Wide receiver and kick returner as captain ing four three-hit games, one four-hit game, and one five-hit for Lasalle in football... Named to the All-Academic team... game… Had three games with four RBI… Was named NES- All-state member of the 4x200 team in winter track... Named to CAC Player of the Week following the spring trip, after going the All-Academic team. 15-for-29 for a .571 average, including 8-for-14 with 11 RBI in Other Pitched in the Sunset (R.I.) League in summer 2012... the team’s last three games of the trip, all wins… Went 4-for-6 Pitched for the Ocean State Waves in the NECBL in summer of against Thomas, and 5-for-6 against Coast Guard. 2013... Pitched for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod Secondary School Set nine school season records, including League in the summer of 2014. batting average (.573), hits (55), runs (41), and stolen bases (24)... His .573 average was good for fifth in the state of New Jersey.... 55 hits was most in the state... His nine home runs tied for the best in the state... Third-team All-State, first-team All-State Group 2, first-team All-County, and first-team All- League... Named first-team All-League and second-team All- Bergen County in football. Other Captain and first-team All-NESCAC as starting safety and kick returner for 7-1 Wesleyan football team in 2014 and 7-1 Little Three champion football team in 2013... Named second-team All-NESCAC as a sophomore... Played for West- wood Legion in summer of 2012... Played key role as his Mar- tha’s Vineyard Sharks team won the Futures League champion- ship in summer 2013... Played for the Chatham Anglers in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League in summer 2014.

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Jonathan Dennett Sam Elias CAPTAIN CAPTAIN Sr. • Outfield • Economics Sr. • Pitcher • Economics & History Great Neck, N.Y. • Great Neck South HS Norwood, N.J. • N. Valley Old Tappan 6-1 • 195 • Bats/Throws: R/R 6-4 • 220 • Bats/Throws: R/R At Wesleyan At Wesleyan 2014: Clutch relief appearances all season, 2014: Walk-off squeeze bunt against Am- particularly in the NESCAC tournament herst to clinch the Little Three title... Big at Amherst against both Bates and Tufts... Fantastic start in the NCAA tour- in Game one... Huge two-RBI single in the NESCAC champi- nament against Susquehanna to lead the Cardinals to a walk- onship game vs. Tufts which were the deciding runs... Game- off win... Led the team in appearances for the second straight winning home run vs. Rutgers-Newark in the 12th inning... Hit year with 19... Went 3-1 with four saves... Had only five walks .325 with eight doubles, three home runs, and eight stolen bas- plus 45 strikeouts in 43.2 innings... Named to the NESCAC es... Named to the NESCAC All-Academic team... 2013: Hon- All-Academic team. 2013: Appeared in a team-best 19 games... ored with the team’s Fayerweather Award given to a sophomore Recorded three saves and two wins... Threw eight innings in who has shown the most improvement... Instrumental at first relief against Middlebury, allowing only two hits and no runs base and left field... Finished fourth on the team with a .340 bat- in a big win... Two clutch innings against St. Ambrose saved a ting average... Hit a clutch three-run home run against Bowdoin 6-5 win... Perfect final inning against Amherst to win the Little in the NESCAC tournament... Had 10 multi-hit games and two Three... Got out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam in bottom of ninth three-hit games... Went 5-for-8 in doubleheader sweep against against Amherst in NESCAC tournament... Earned Academic Trinity... Had walk-off single to beat Southern Vermont... All-NESCAC honors. 2012: Appeared in 13 games, throwing Earned Academic All-NESCAC honors. 2012: Appeared in 19.2 innings… Struck out 16 batters and walked only six… Al- four games, getting two hits in six at-bats for a .333 average… lowed zero earned runs in 3.1 innings against Johns Hopkins… Had two hits against Southern Vermont. Allowed no runs against Hamilton to close out Game two win. Secondary School Hit .550 with 33 hits in 60 at-bats... His Secondary School Named second-team All-League as a junior eight home runs led Nassau County... Scored 39 runs and had (2.20 ERA) and senior (2.10 ERA)... Winning pitcher in state 32 RBI and 18 extra-base hits... Went 5-0 on the mound with sectional championship in sophomore year... Two-year starter 45 strikeouts and a 1.86 ERA... Struck out 13 in winning the in basketball... Won state sectional championship his junior league championship game... Named League MVP and All- year... First-team All-League in basketball as a senior. County.... Second highest career batting average in New York Other state history (.547). Played for the Twinboro Indians in the Met (N.J.) League in summer 2012... In 2013, pitched for the Bergen Swamp Rats... Had a 1.74 ERA with 9 K’s in 10.1 innings for the in the NECBL in summer 2014.

Ben Hoynes 5 against Macalester... Earned Academic All-NESCAC honors. CAPTAIN 2012: Started 13 games, appearing in 19, between second and Sr. • IF/OF • Government & Spanish third base… Had 10 hits, none bigger than a two-out, bases- Rhinebeck, N.Y. • Rhinebeck HS loaded, three-run double against Middlebury which was the 6-3 • 205 • Bats/Throws: R/R deciding blow in a 5-4 win… First career hit came vs. Johns Hopkins… Went 4-for-9 with four RBI in series vs. Middlebury. At Wesleyan Secondary School Threw a no-hitter in his senior year... Hit 2014: Walk-off squeeze vs. Rutgers-New- walk-off home runs in both junior and senior years... Named ark gave Cardinals a 12-11 win... Standout first-team All-League... Named to the first-team by bothPough - defensive play in the outfield included robbing a home run vs. keepsie Journal and Daily Freeman... Named All-County and Bates in the NESCAC tournament... Started 26 games, includ- second-team All-League in basketball as a guard and All- ing all 10 during the Cardinal’s NESCAC and NCAA run... League first team as a goalkeeper in soccer. Named to the NESCAC All-Academic team. 2013: Made nu- Other Played for the Kingston Braves in Hudson Valley Col- merous outstanding plays at third base... Had five hits in three- legiate Baseball League in 2012 and 2014... Played for the Be- game sweep of Williams... Had two hits each in two games yond Study Abroad program in Costa Rica and Panama in sum- against Trinity... Had 10 multi-hit games, including going 5-for- mer 2013.

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Sam Goodwin-Boyd Andrew Yin CAPTAIN CAPTAIN Sr. • Infield • Government Sr. • IF • Chemistry, MB&B, Neuroscience Northampton, Mass. • Northampton HS Washington, D.C. • St. Albans School 6-5 • 235 • Bats/Throws: R/R 5-8 • 165 • Bats/Throws: R/R At Wesleyan At Wesleyan 2014: Named first-team All-NESCAC... 2014: Named to the prestigious first-team Hit five home runs in the last four weeks of Academic All-America squad... Led the the season, all in clutch spots for the Cardinals... Two-run single team in both batting average (.331) and on-base-percentage gave Wesleyan the key 3-2 winner’s bracket victory vs. Tufts in (.426)... Had 12 stolen bases in 14 attempts... Had 15 multi-hit the NESCAC tourney... Home run in the NESCAC champion- games, including two three-hit games, and two four-hit games... ship game led the way to victory... Homer in the last inning Key bunt single and steal of third led to NESCAC tourney win against Amherst tied the game at 1-1, then double in extras led over Tufts... Fielded ground ball and flipped to second for the to game-winning run in Little Three clinching victory... Three- final out to give Wesleyan its first-ever NESCAC champion- run home run vs. Keystone sparked the NCAA tournament ship... Named to the NESCAC All-Academic team... 2013: win... Named NESCAC Player of the week two times, for go- Named to the Academic All-America second team... Named ing 6-12 with two home runs and a save on the mound against first-team All-NESCAC... Broke Wesleyan’s season hits re- Amherst, and for dominating in the NESCAC tournament... cord... Hit .381 and tied for the team lead with 11 stolen bases... 2013: Named second-team All-NESCAC... Led the team in Clutch two-out, two-strike, bases-loaded double gave the Car- slugging percentage (.525) from the clean-up spot as well as the dinals an amazing 5-4 victory over Carleton... Had a 29 game NESCAC in conference play (.714)... Played outstanding first hitting streak... Hit .477 on the spring trip (31-65)... Had 21 base all season... Had 12 doubles and team-best four triples... multi-hit games, including eight three-hit games and one four- Three-run home run against Williams clinched the three-game hit game... Named NESCAC Player of the Week twice... Earned sweep... Had 12 multi-hit games, including three hits against Academic All-NESCAC honors. 2012: Started 27 games in his both Trinity and Williams... 2012: Started all 37 games at third freshman campaign at second base… Only made five errors at base… Hit first career home run against Eastern Conn. St… His second, while contributing to 17 double plays, helping Wesley- bases-loaded double off the fence blew open the game against an lead the NESCAC… Was second on the team in hitting with Middlebury… Went 2-for-3 against the NESCAC pitcher of the a .357 average… Notched 37 hits, while only striking out seven year from Bowdoin… Splendid defensive play against William times… Went 5-for-10 with four RBI against Amherst… Had Paterson was a difference maker... Also made four appearances 11 multi-hit games, including four hits and three RBI against on the mound on the season. Midland Lutheran. Secondary School Named Daily Hampshire Gazette and Secondary School Three-year starter at second and shortstop Springfield Republican All-Star... Captain as a shortstop and for St. Albans... Named all-IAC as a senior... Earned coaches pitcher... Named All-League... All-league and Daily Hampshire award... Played on two all-city teams, winning the DC Clas- Gazette All-Star in soccer and track (shotput). sic in 2009 and 2010... Elected to City All-Star team in 2011... Other Two-year defender in soccer... Named All-IAC as a senior. Played for Northampton Legion and Easthampton Savings Other Played for the DC Dynasty in summer 2012. Bank in the Tri-County (Mass.) League from 2012-13... Hit .352 with two home runs for the Wachusett Dirt Dawgs in the Futures League.

Zach Gandee CAPTAIN leyan in January of 2013... Played in 10 games, starting two... Sr. • P • Molecular Biology &Biochemistry Recorded hits vs. Army and Manhattan College... Named to the Waldorf, Md. •Dematha/Sacred Heart U. NEC Academic Honor Roll. 6-2 • 215 • Bats/Throws: R/R Secondary School Played outfield for Dematha Catholic which At Wesleyan won the Maryland Private School championship his junior and 2014: Returned from injury and pitched 3.2 senior years... Played for Bowie Post 66 American Legion in innings, striking out four and recording a the summer. Other Played for Milford in the West Haven Twi- 0.00 ERA. 2013: Injury curtailed season. 2012: Played fresh- light League in summer 2014. man year at Sacred Heart University before transferring to Wes-

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Guy Davidson Michael Delalio Jr. • Infield • Earth & Environ. Sciences CAPTAIN New York, N.Y. • Trevor Country Day Sr. • Pitcher • Economics 6-1 • 185 • Bats/Throws: R/R S. Glastonbury, Conn. • Loomis 6-0 • 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R At Wesleyan At Wesleyan 2014: Named second-team All-NESCAC... 2014: Appeared in two games, including Fantastic defensive shortstop, made only key appearance against Tufts in NESCAC four errors in first 33 games and only 12 on the season... Double tourney. 2013: Appeared in six games 2012: Did not allow an vs. Tufts led to first run and rallied the Cardinals to the NE- earned run all season in 12.1 innings over nine games… Struck SCAC title... Hit .349 in NESCAC play... Had 12 multi-hit out seven and allowed only 11 hits… Opponents hit only .234. games... Led team with 16 doubles and four triples... Home run Secondary School Captain and standout pitcher and infielder vs. Amherst led way to Little Three victory. 2013: Started ev- for Loomis as a senior... Named rookie of the year as a sopho- ery game but two, primarily at shorstop... Had walk-off single more... Three-year letterwinner... Captain of the squash team... in extras against Bethany Lutheran... His 47 hits was fourth on Earned the team’s sportsmanship award. the team... Recorded 10 doubles and two triples...Combined Other A member of the Wesleyan squash team... Pitched for to turn 27 double plays... Had 12 multi-hit games including a Longmeadow in the Tri-County (Mass.) League in summer’s four-hit game... Had a 16-game hit streak to start the season... 2012 and 2013. Honored with the Terence Leary Award for a freshman who has excelled in sportsmanship, character and excellence. Secondary School Nationally-ranked squash player. Other All-NESCAC squash player for Wesleyan... In summers 2012 and 2013, played for Team Cape Cod... In 2012, played third base for team that placed third in the Senior World Series in Texas... In 2013, played short as team went to the World Series in Alabama... Played for the Harwich Mariners Wilson Flower in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League in summer 2014... Jr. • Pitcher • Biology Also played for the Nashua Silver Knights in the NECBL and Stockbridge, Mass. • Monument Mt. hit .288 with three home runs. 6-1 • 200 • Bats/Throws: R/R At Wesleyan 2014: Outstanding teammate during the Cardinals postseason run... Appeared in five games for the Cardinals, throwing 4.2 in- Marco Baratta nings. 2013: Made 11 appearances, allowing only four walks Jr. • Outfield • Undecided in 18.1 innings pitched... Allowed only four hits in last 9.0 in- Tenafly, N.J. • Tenafly HS nings pitched of the season... Threw 1.2 no-hit, no-run innings 6-3 • 190 • Bats/Throws: R/R against Amherst in NESCAC tournament. At Skidmore: Secondary School In his career, went 20-3 as a starting pitch- 2014: Played in all 35 games, starting 33... er with an ERA of 1.69... Went 8-1-1 as a senior... Captain of Second on the team in runs and stolen bas- team both junior and senior seasons... As a senior, named Berk- es... Hit two home runs. shire County MVP by the Umpires Association... Two-time 2013: Led Skidmore in hitting and home runs in freshman year. first-team All-League selection... Named Berkshire Eagle and Secondary School Named first-team All-League as a junior Berkshire Record All-Star. Other Played in Portland Twilight and senior. League in summer 2014.

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Eric Jones Gavin Pittore Jr. • Catcher • Economics Jr. • Pitcher • Government Ridgefield, Conn.. • Ridgefield HS Roslindale, Mass. • Roxbury Lation 5-10 • 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R 6-2 • 225 • Bats/Throws: R/R

At Wesleyan At Wesleyan 2014: Battled injuries and played 29 games, 2014: Dominant in clutch spots in the NES- starting 25 behind the plate... Had outstand- CAC tournament against Tufts, striking out ing .418 OBP, with a team-best 14-11 walk-to-strikeout ratio... nine in 4.2 relief innings to get a 3-2 victory in the winner’s Threw out 15 baserunners, for an outstanding 34% of runners bracket game, then the next day against Tufts again, saved the caught stealing... Went 4-for-10 in Cardinals’ Little Three sweep game in the ninth to clinch the NESCAC championship... Amaz- of Williams. 2013: Started the last 34 games of the season at ing run the last half of the season with outstanding performanc- catcher... Handled a staff that recorded the third-lowest team es against Williams, Amherst, Trinity, Tufts and Misericordia... ERA (3.69) in the last 35 years... Finished first in the NESCAC Allowed only two hits vs. Williams... Threw 9.0 innings with with 18 runners thrown out... Went 4-for-4 against Macalester... eight strikeouts and one walk against Amherst... Struck out 10 Secondary School Named to the All-FCIAC Central All-Star in 7.0 innings in a 6-1 win in the NCAA tournament vs. Miseri- team after standout senior season... Under Armor pre-season cordia... Led the team in ERA with a 2.88... Honored with the All-America as a senior...Honored as a member of the Con- team’s Fayerweather Award given to the most improved sopho- necticut Senior All-Star team as a senior... FCIAC Honorable more... 2013: Struck out six in 6.1 innings in dominant win Mention as a junior. against Williams... Struck out the side in first inning in his first Other Played for the Connecticut Titans in the Hudson Valley career appearance... Allowed only one hit through 5.0 innings Collegiate League in summer 2013 and 2014. in a gem against Trinity in the NESCAC tournament, before rain forced a delay, yet still recorded the key victory... Hitters only recorded a .236 batting average against him. Secondary School Standout senior year, named to the Indepen- Peter Rantz dent School League All-Star team... Pitched for the Hyde Park Jr. • Pitcher • Neuroscience American Legion team... Played for the Metro team in the 2011 Boca Raton, Fla. • Boca Raton HS Bay State Games. 6-5 • 180 • Bats/Throws: R/R Other Made the Boston Park League All-Star team for TJO Sports in summer of 2013... Pitched for the Harwich Mariners At Wesleyan in the Cape Cod League in summer 2014. 2014: Pitched in 13 games, starting seven of them... Had a 3.68 ERA with only sev- en walks in 36.2 innings... Threw 6.0 perfect innings against M.I.T... Threw 7.0 innings, allowing only one run in win over Wheaton (Ill.)... Allowed only one earned run in 6.0 innings Jordan Farber against Pomona. 2013: Appeared in 13 games, striking out 19 Jr. • Infield • Math in 25.1 innings... Pitched exceptionally well in two huge games Livingston, N.J. • Livingston HS as a freshman, against Eastern Conn. St. and Trinity.... Allowed 6-1 • 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R no earned runs in rainy and windy start against Eastern Conn... At Wesleyan Allowed only one run and two hits in four innings of relief in 2014: Played in one game due to injury. second day of Trinity NESCAC tournament game, putting the 2013: Appeared in 19 games, starting 13, Cardinals in the championship game. at five different positions...Had five multi- Secondary School Named first-team All-Conference as a se- hit games and recorded a .333 batting average... Went 3-for-4 nior, and second-team as a junior... Played summer ball with the against Bethany College in first career game. South Florida Elite, Coral Springs Diamonds and the Florida Secondary School Named first-team All-Essex County and Xtreme... Named first team All-County in cross country... Set All-Area in senior year... Selected as shortstop for the NJSBCA school record in 5K. senior All-Star game... Starting shortstop for the 2011 Essex Other Pitched for the Palm Peach Extreme in the South Florida County All-Star Team...Awarded team’s LeRoy “Lee” Hammer Collegiate Baseball League in summer 2013. Award for sportsmanship. Other Played for the West Orange Brewers in the Met (N.J.) League in summer 2013 and 2014.

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Robby Harbison Nick Miceli So. • Designated Hitter • Undecided So. • Catcher/Pitcher • Spanish & Latin Pittsburgh, Penn. • Taft American Studies 5-10 • 180 • Bats/Throws: L/R West Hartford, Conn. • Loomis At Wesleyan 5-9 • 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R 2014: Started 30 games as designated hit- At Wesleyan ter, hitting .320... Had eight doubles and 19 2014: Fantastic versatility culminated in RBI... Hit two home runs against Hamilton outstanding catching in the NESCAC and while going 7-for-14... Two-out, two-strike single kept the NCAA tournaments... Caught every inning but one in the Car- ninth inning alive as Cardinals had incredible comeback vs. dinal’s run of 10 games in 10 days... Finished the season 8-for- Susquehanna in NCAA tourney... Lead-off double against 17 in the NCAA regional tournament... Started 17 games in left Misericordia jump-started the Cardinals in NCAA win vs. Mi- field... Threw out seven runners in 22 steal attempts... Threw sericordia... Named NESCAC Player of the Week after going 15.0 innings, with 16 K’s and five walks. 7-for-11 in a three-game sweep of Williams... Huge two-RBI Secondary School Captain of Loomis team as a senior... Bat- double in the eighth led the Cardinals to win against Williams. ted .400 and recorded a 1.50 ERA... Was named the American Secondary School Standout hitter for Taft baseball team as Legion Zone 7 MVP in 2012... Named a Zone 7 all-star in 2011 both a junior and senior... Exceptional hockey player at Taft. and 2012... Played for the league champion Martha’s Vineyard Other Defenseman on the Wesleyan hockey team. Sharks in the Futures League in summer of 2013. Other Had a 1.82 ERA with 7 K’s in 9.2 innings for the Ver- Will O’Sullivan mont Mountaineers in the NECBL. So. • Infield/Catcher • Economics Needham, Mass. • Roxbury Latin Ellis Schaefer 5-11 • 190 • Bats/Throws: R/R So. • Infield • Undecided At Wesleyan Newtown Square, Penn. • Radnor HS 2014: Walk-off squeeze vs. Bates gave Car- 5-8 • 170 • Bats/Throws: R/R dinals the NESCAC tournament victory... At Wesleyan Starting catcher as Wesleyan won the Little 2014: Started all 44 games as a freshman... Three title over Amherst... Appeared in 14 games, starting six. Made only seven errors, playing primar- Secondary School Named to the All-Independent School ily third base... Batted .287 with 48 hits... League three straight years... Had a career .412 batting aver- Had seven doubles and a standout 13-11 walk-to-strikeout ra- age... Won the 2013 Roxbuy Latin Baseball Prize... Three-year tio... Had 13 multi-hit games, including three-hit games three player for the New England Ruffnecks team... Starting goalten- times... Had two hits in the NESCAC championship game vs. der and captain for his soccer team which earned a New Eng- Tufts, including an RBI single for the first run of the game... land Prep School Class B co-championship. Started 30 games at third and 12 in right-field... Honored with Other Played for TJO Sports in Boston Park League in 2014. the team’s Terence Leary Award given to a standout freshman. Secondary School Four-year varsity player and captain as se- Asher Young nior... Named honorable mention All-Main Line in 2013... MVP So. • Pitcher • Government of the Joseph Barret Memorial All-Star Game in 2013... Named Amherst, Mass. • Amherst HS first-team All-Delco, first-team All-Main-Line, and honorable 6-1 • 165 • Bats/Throws: R/R mention All-Central League in 2012... Played in the Carpen- At Wesleyan ter Cup after junior year... Quarterback and captain of Radnor 2014: Appeared in four games, throwing football team. 3.2 innings... Recorded a 0.00 ERA with op- Other: Played for Paoli in the Delco (Penn.) League in 2014. ponents batting only .200 against him. Ethan Rode Secondary School Named the Hampshire Gazette Player- So. • Pitcher • Undecided of-the-Year as a senior, as well as the Springfield Republican Doylestown, Penn. • C.B. Bucks East HS Pitcher-of-the-Year... As a senior captain, went 6-3 with all 6-1 • 200 • Bats/Throws: R/R three losses by the same 2-1 scores... Had a 0.85 ERA in nine At Wesleyan complete games in nine starts... Allowed only 40 hits and 12 2014: Appeared in five games, throwing 8.2 walks in 63 innings... Recorded a 0.83 WHIP and a .177 batting innings and striking out five. average against... Named to the All-Valley League twice... Was Secondary School Captain in 2013 and the most outstanding pitcher in the Massachusetts Coaches As- four-year varsity letter-winner... Named an All-Suburban One sociation All-Star Game in 2013... Hit .344 as the team’s No. 3 Continental Conference First-Team all-star... Second on team in hitter... Played on the golf team in the fall. hitting as a senior with a .387 average... Member of 2013 Car- Other Pitched for Manny’s in the Tri-County League (Mass.) penter Cup team... Second on team in appearances as a pitcher in summer 2014. as a freshman. 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 13 Meet the Cardinals

Colin Andrews Stephen Howard Fr. • Outfield • Undecided Fr. • Outfield • Undecided Chicago, Ill. • Saint Ignatius Prep Williamsburg, Va. • Lafayette HS 5-9 • 185 • Bats/Throws: R/R 6-1 • 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R Secondary School Captain of team in se- Secondary School Earned a varsity letter nior year. all four years in high school.

Beau Butler Matt Jeye Fr. • Outfield • Undecided Fr. • Infield • Undecided Oklahoma City, Okla • Midwest City HS Holliston, Mass. • Holliston HS 6-2 • 220 • Bats/Throws: R/R 6-0 • 180 • Bats/Throws: R/R Secondary School Named honorable men- Secondary School Tri-Valley First-Team tion All-State and All-City as a senior... all-star three years... Three sport captain in Valedictorian of his senior class... A mem- football, basketball and baseball... Led the ber of the Wesleyan football team. whole state with 24 touchdown passes as a senior. Om Chatterji Fr. • Infield • Undecided Casey Jordan Seattle, Wash. • Lakeside School Fr. • Pitcher • Undecided 5-8 • 160 • Bats/Throws: R/R Dexter, Maine • Dexter HS Secondary School Three-year starter, and 6-2 • 180 • Bats/Throws: R/R earned honorable mention All-League hon- Secondary School Named first-team All- ors both junior and senior year. State as a senior... Named all-conference all four years... Transfer from R.P.I. Nick Coppola Fr. • Catcher • Undecided Ridgewood, N.J. • Ridgewood HS Dylan Millhouse Fr. • Pitcher • Undecided 5-8 • 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R North Haven, Conn. • Hamden Hall CDS Secondary School Four-year starter and 6-0 • 185 • Bats/Throws: R/R two-year captain. Named to the All-League Secondary School Four-year varsity starter team both junior and senior year... Squad in baseball... Two-time all-league selec- won 2012 state sectional championship. tion... Threw a no-hitter in championship Ryan DeLoughry game as a senior... 2014 Scholar-Athlete of the Year... Two-time Fr. • Pitcher • Undecided all-league in football. Westwood, N.J. • Bergen Catholic HS 6-1 • 200 • Bats/Throws: R/R Cyrus Rothwell-Ferraris Secondary School Two year pitcher on a Jr. • Outfield • Undecided squad that won the league title in 2014. Norwich, Verm. • Berkshire School 6-1 • 185 • Bats/Throws: R/R Secondary School Football and baseball A.J. Ferrara standout in a post-grad year at Bershire Fr. • Infield • Undecided School... Named All-State as a junior and N. Easton, Mass. • HS senior at Hanover High... Member of the 5-9 • 160 • Bats/Throws: L/R Weselyan football team in fall of 2014. Secondary School Two-year varsity play- er... Scholar-Athlete Award recipient... Led Mike Velasco Legion teams in hits. Fr. • Infield • Undecided Basking Ridge, N.J. • Ridge HS Brian Gerner 6-0 • 210 • Bats/Throws: L/R Fr. • Pitcher • Undecided Secondary School Named first-team All- Wilmette, Ill. • New Trier HS County in senior year... Three year varsity 6-3 • 180 • Bats/Throws: L/L starter. Secondary School Pitched for League state champion Wilmette Waves in summer of 2013. 14 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball Wesleyan Baseball Traditions A Spring Trip Tradition A Wesleyan baseball tradition is the team’s annual spring trip in March. Thanks to a two-week break from school, the Cardinals get the opportunity to play 15 games over 17 days without concern for missing any classes or academic work. Wesleyan baseball was an innovator in making treks to warmer cli- mates, starting with Jack Blott and Norm Daniels as the first northern coaches to take their teams on spring-break trips. In 1939, the Cardi- nals took their first trip to Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Va. Soon after, Wesleyan started going to the Miami, Fla. area, a tradition that continued until 2003. The present-day trip features a focus on going out west. Since 2004, the Cardinals have gone to California and Arizona, with the current squad spending most of its time in Arizona, including playing many games on the spring training fields of Major League teams. Key elements of the trip include the shaping of the team on both the physical and mental level, in order to be prepared for the conference The Wesleyan baseball spring trip has been a special tradition play. The team not only gets tested in games against some of the best for over 75 seasons. The team has traveled to Florida, California, Division III teams in the nation, but meshes together through diligent Georgia and Arizona over recent years. practice and focus on the mind-set essential for success in baseball. There are many highlights of the trip every year in addition to the thrill of competition. Over the years, Wesleyan baseball has had alumni games on its spring trip, been hosted by numerous families, and experienced the region, including attending spring training and college baseball games, as well as having team functions and trips to the ocean and surrounding areas.

The 1994 College World Series team Wesleyan and the Cape Cod League Wesleyan Baseball has a grand tradition and connection with the Cape Cod Baseball League. The Cardinals have had more players play in the Cape League than any other Division III college in the nation.

Cape League Players - since 1990 John Hurley (Y-D Red Sox) 1990 Doug Stead (Y-D Red Sox) 1991 Derek Butts (Harwich Mariners) 1992 Mark Woodworth (Wareham Gatemen) 1993 Craig Brewer (Bourne Braves) 1994 Jed Hoyer (Bourne Braves) 1995 One of Wesleyan baseball’s proudest achievements was its runner-up Scott Hevesy (Bourne Braves) 1995 appearance in the 1994 NCAA Division III World Series and school-best Bill Robinson (Chatham A’s) 2002 final national ranking of No. 2 in the nation. For it’s success, the team was Tom Bloss (Bourne Braves) 2004 inducted into the Wesleyan Athletics Hall of Fame in November of 2009. Chris Graceffa (Falmouth Commodores) 2006 The whole experience would never have occurred but for a timely rule Brett Yarusi (Wareham Gateman/Y-D Red Sox) 2011 change by the NESCAC in 1993 that allowed schools to send their athletic Donnie Cimino (Chatham Anglers) 2014 teams to NCAA tournament play. The 1994 Cardinals took the opportunity Nick Cooney (Falmouth Commodores) 2014 and ran with it, all the way to Battle Creek, Michigan and a finals match-up Guy Davidson (Harwich Mariners) 2014 with eventual champion Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Gavin Pittore (Harwich Mariners) 2014 Following a 24-6 regular season, which included the Cardinals’ fourth of six straight Little Three titles and the top rank in New England, Wesleyan hosted the New England Regionals at Palmer Field in Middletown. Led by New England Coach of the Year Peter Kostacoupolous and All-American hurler Craig Brewer ’95, the Cardinals swept through UMass Dartmouth and powerful Southern Maine twice in earning its World Series berth. In Battle Creek, the winning continued. In topping the College of Wooster () and Carthage (Wisc.), the Cardinals used a familiar formula for suc- cess: great pitching, error-free defense and clutch hitting. After Wesleyan fell short against Wisconsin-Oshkosh in the winner’s bracket final, Brewer collected his second World Series victory in beating UC-San Diego, earn- ing Wesleyan another shot at Oshkosh. In Wesleyan’s final ballgame of an amazing season, Oshkosh freshman Jarrod Washburn (and future major league all-star) spread out nine hits in leading his squad to a 6-2 win that Craig Brewer ’95 was named second-team All-America closed out the national title. in 1994, going 12-0 and winning two games in the College Despite falling one step short of the ultimate prize, the Cardinals posted World Series. He then had a standout summer pitching a 30-8 record and a season to remember. for the Bourne Braves in the Cape League. 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 15 2014 Friends of Wesleyan Baseball - Little Three Club

The Friends of Wesleyan Baseball club consists of alumni, parents and friends who have generously donated and contributed to the Wesleyan baseball program. Little Three Club ($500+) Dunbar Helsley’60 Rick Plummer ’94 Phil Rockwell ’65 Douglas Stead ’94 Bill Trapp ’65 Chris Stenwall ’94 A Tradition since 1865 Bill Baetz ’66 Greg Suchon ’94 Sean McKeown ’77 Mark Woodworth ’94 2 Finish in the 1994 College World Series Robb Sansone ’79 Craig Brewer ’95 John Brown ’85 Will Brandenburger ’95 3 All-Americans Jim Maynard ’88 Carl Boutwell ’98 John Ferrara ’89 Brian Walker ’00 5 First-Team All-New England Players Jim Lukowski ’89 Winsor Schmidt ’01 Craig Mannarino’91 Stan & Rita Lukowski P’89 11 All-New England Players - last 15 years Mike MacClary ’93 Louis Hoynes GP ’15 Derek Butts ’94 Julius Stulman Foundation 13 Cape Cod League Players - last 25 years Andrus Level ($1-$499) Little Three Titles Stanley Kay ’42 Vin Colelli ’76 Devin Martignoni ’99 26 Paul Hoffmann ’52 Jack O’Donnell ’76 Jason Vitko ’05 All-NESCAC Players Dave Nixon ’53 Kevin Rose ’78 Jeff Maier ’06 33 Michael Cohen ’54 Pete Lewis ’78 Anthony Gray ’06 All-Time Wesleyan Baseball Victories William Bixby ’56 Pat Kiley ’79 Tim Truncellito ’08 1,284 David Darling ’59 Mark Anderson ’81 Drew Dominguez ’09 Fred Stone ’59 Mike Miller ’81 Joe Giaimo ’11 1992 ECAC Champions Tom Young ’59 Steve Donovan’83 Jon Sheehan ’11 Bill Walker ’60 Scott Sprague ’84 Doris & Larry Friedman P’94 1994 NCAA New England Championships Bill Murphy ’60 Ken Janik ’85 Nancy Woodworth P’94 Joe Harrison ’61 Joe Grasso ’86 Tom/Anne P Echeverria P’01 1994 College World Series Jim Dresser ’63 Chris Roellke ’87 Bruce & Mary Johnson P’03 Roy Fazendeiro ’65 Mike Marciello ’89 Mike/Fredrica Sheehan P’11 2013 NESCAC Regular Season Champions Paul Gibson ’66 Paul Gallo ’89 Eliane & Jeff Schaefer P’17 George Hamilton ’66 John Bonini ’90 Sally & Guy Davidson P’16 2014 NESCAC Champions Jeffrey Hopkins ’66 Andy Toulas ’90 James Young P’16 Tom Pulliam ’66 Mark Consorte ’92 Richie Adelstein - Professor Stephen Horvat ’68 Josh Pepe ’95 Paul Nimchek ’69 Bryan Keene ’95 Peter Hicks ’72 Brian Flanagan ’98 Rick Burpee ’75 Brian Fogarty ’98 Kosty Award Presented annually to an alunni of Wesleyan baseball who Contributors in other ways has shown a continued commitment and passion for con- George Hicks ’67 Jed Hoyer ’96 Garrett Lamborn ’09 tinuing the excellence of the Wesleyan baseball program. Tom Miceli Sr. ’81 Christian Frattasio ’00 Justin Freres ’11 Named in honor of coach Peter “Kosty” Kostacopoulos Todd Mogren ’83 Bill Robinson ’03 Joe Giaimo ’11 who coached Wesleyan baseball from 1973 to 2001. Paul Casine ’92 Dave Vanech ’03 Ryan Coffey ’12 Andy McGrath ’93 Mac Clonan ’05 The Weiss ’12 Family Jesse Carpenter ’96 Rob Coughlin ’07 Giulio Gallarotti-Professor Award Winners Jon Churchill ’96 Chris Graceffa ’07 2014 Todd Mogren ’83 2013 Bill Trapp ’65 100% Club (Given 5 straight years) 100% Club (Given 10 straight years) 2012 Roy Fazendeiro ’65 Paul Hoffmann ’52 Stanley Kay ’42 2011 Phil Rockwell ’65 Bill Baetz ’66 Michael Cohen ’54 William Bixby ’56 2010 Jed Hoyer ’96 Paul Gibson ’66 2009 Mike MacClary ’93 Jeffrey Hopkins ’66 Tom Young ’59 Roy Fazendeiro ’65 Rick Burpee ’75 2008 John Vrooman ’65 Paul Nimchek ’69 Scott Sprague ’84 2007 Robb Sansone ’79 Sean McKeown ’77 Mike Marciello ’89 Robb Sansone ’79 2006 Mark Consorte ’92 Josh Pepe ’95 Joe Grasso ’86 2005 Rick Plummer ’94 Stan & Rita Lukowski P’89 John Bonini ’90 2004 Paul Gallo ’89 Doris & Larry Friedman P’94 Mark Consorte ’92 2003 Jim Dresser ’63 Michael & Fredrica Sheehan P’11 Mark Woodworth ’94 Richie Adelstein - Professor Nancy Woodworth P’94 2002 Sean McKeown ’77 Winsor Schmidt ’01 16 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball Wesleyan Baseball/Athletics Hall of Fame Wesleyan Baseball Wall of Fame The first class of the Wesleyan Baseball Wall of Fame was inducted in May, 2014.

Fred Stone ’59 – ABCA All-American 1959: A third baseman, Fred hit .414 his senior year. In three seasons, he had a .342 career average. In 1959, the Cardinals went 11-2-1 and won Little Three titles in both his junior and senior years. Jeff Hopkins ’66 – MLB Draft-N.Y. Yankees 1966: A standout pitcher and left-fielder, he is the only player ever drafted by a Major League Baseball organization in Wesleyan’s history. Jeff hit .366 his senior year and the Cardinals won Little Three titles in all three of his seasons. Peter Hicks ’72 – Academic All-American 1972: Peter had a standout senior year at third base, and combined with his outstanding academic work, earned Academic All-America honors. In 1972 , he hit .377 with only one strikeout in 61 at-bats and helped the Cardinals to a 10-5 record. Rick Burpee ’75 – ABCA All-American 1975: Rick was a two-time winner of Wesleyan’s MacNaughten Award. In his junior year, he led all of college baseball with 1.5 RBI’s per game and the Cardinals went 14-7 and won the ECAC championship over Amherst. Mark Anderson ’81 – ABCA All-American 1980: A shortstop, Mark was named All-America as a junior after hitting .375 with eight doubles and three home runs. He had a career .333 batting average and led the Cardinals to two ECAC tournament appearances and a Little Three title. Craig Brewer ’95 – ABCA All-American 1994: Craig went 12-0 with a 2.09 ERA and won two games in the Division III College World Series his junior year. He finished his career with a 29-4 record and a 2.94 ERA. His Cardinal teams won four straight Little Three titles. Pete Kostacopoulos – Coach 1974-2001: New England Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1994. Wesleyan Athletics Hall of Fame First Class - Spring 2008 • C. Everett Bacon ’13 - An All-America quarterback who pioneered the forward pass during its infancy. • Bill Belichick ’75 - Football and lacrosse player at Wesleyan who won three Super Bowl rings as coach of New England Patriots. • Norm Daniels - Coached baseball, football, basketball, wrestling and squash at Wesleyan during a 39-year career from 1934-1973. •Barbara Martin Herzlich ’81 - Holds season and career scoring records in women’s lacrosse and field hockey. • Kathy Keeler ’78 - A star in crew who stroked the U.S. rowing squad to a gold medal in the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. • Bill Rodgers ’70 - Ran track and cross country at Wesleyan; Won the Boston and New York Marathons four times each in the 1970s. • Henri Salaun ’49 - An All-American in soccer, played squash and was New England tennis champ; Won national squash titles in the 1950s. • James I. Wendell ’13 - Earned a silver medal in the 110-meter hurdles during the 1912 Olympic games in Stockholm, Sweden. • Football Teams 1946 – 1948 - Combined for a perfect 22-0 mark and three Little Three titles as as well as a 28-game unbeaten streak. Second Class - Fall 2008 • James Akin ’72 - All-New England and Academic All-American in basketball; played professionally in Europe. • Amy Baltzell ’87 - Stroked women’s crew to gold at New Englands; A U.S. Olympic team member and on the America’s Cup team. • Amby Burfoot ’68 - The only collegian to win the Boston Marathon, winning in 1968, capping a tremendous distance-running career. • Allegra Burton ’87 - Three-time cross-country All-American, finishing third in the 5,000-meter event at the NCAA Dic. III championship. • Edgar Fauver - Wesleyan athletics director (1911-1937); coached five sports; also Wesleyan’s school physician during his 34-year career. • Amos Magee ’93 - All-time leading scorer in men’s soccer history, played professionally in both the A-League and Major League Soccer. • Holly Sorensen ’95 - Wesleyan’s only female national swimming champ (1994 & 1995), with titles in the 500-yard free and 200-yard fly. • Henderson E. Van Surdam, 1905 - All-New England football quarterback and member of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. • Men’s Track and Field Teams 1952-1955 - The team combined for an undefeated 27-0-1 mark and claimed four Little Three titles. Third Class - Fall 2009 • Kofi Appenteng ’81 - All-New England and All-America in soccer;. recipient of Wesleyan’s Baldwin Medal for outstanding service. • Emilio Q. Daddario ’39 - Excelled in football and baseball at Wesleyan; served as Mayor of Middletown (Conn.) and as a U.S. Rep. • Winthrop “Wink” Davenport ’64 - Holds career scoring average record in basketball. Olympic player, coach and official in volleyball. • Sally Zimmer Knight ’81 - An early pioneer of women’s running at Wesleyan in the late 1970s, she set numerous school records. • Baseball Team 1994 - The only Wesleyan squad to play in an NCAA Division III national championship game. Fourth Class - Fall 2010 • Houghton “Buck” Freeman ‘43 (‘47) - Outstanding soccer talent in 1940, 1941 & 1946. The Freeman Athletic Center bears his name. • Rich Gallogly ‘76 - Hockey player who still holds season and career records for goals and points. An ECAC Division III all-star as well. • Bob Heller ‘74 - A two-time Kodak Little All-American as a center in football (1972 & 1973). • Terry Jackson - Spent 31 years as head soccer coach, and 23 years as head lacrosse coach. Won ECAC titles in soccer in 1980 and 1991. • John Ketcham ‘70 - Two-time All-America as a swimmer, mainly in the backstroke. Graduated with eight N.E. titles and three N.E. records. • 1969 Football Team - Posted just the fourth undefeated record in Wesleyan history under the direction of head coach Don Russell. Fifth Class - Fall 2011 • Stephen “Spike” Paranya ‘61 - Won New England title in the mile and competed in the NCAA Championships in 1961. • James F. “Sandy” Van Kennen Jr. ‘66 - Winner of a National Championship in swimming (50-freestyle in 1966) against all levels. • John Thomas Gardner ‘74 - Starting goalie for first men’s ice hockey teams. Coach at Avon Old Farms and has won eight N.E. Prep titles. • Linda Ruth Polonsky ‘82 - Standout in both field hockey and women’s lacrosse. An All-American in 1982, played on U.S. National team. • Susie Bellizzi Cirone ‘99 - Decorated women’s ice hockey player, she scored 137 goals with 69 assists. ECAC Player of the Year in 1999. • 1980 Field Hockey Team - Had the winningest three-year stretch in program history, going 28-3-4 record for a .857 winning percentage. Sixth Class - Fall 2012 • John Biddiscombe - Wesleyan Director of Athletics from 1988 to 2012; Former head coach of wrestling and assistant football coach. • 1984 Wrestling Team - Won the New England championship. Seventh Class - Fall 2014 • Joe Morningstar ‘39 - Football, Basketball, Baseball • Chase Corchrane ‘54 - Wrestling, Football • Marion Stoj ‘74 - Men’s Soccer • Tom Reifenheiser ‘94 - Men’s Tennis • Sarah Hann ‘95 - Women’s Cross Country • Elmer Swanson - Coach of Track and Cross Country 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 17 Wesleyan Baseball Records

Career 100-Hit Club Selected All-Time Wesleyan Most RBIs Season - 56, Brice Kelly ’10 (2010) 1) Jeff Maier ’06 189 Statistical Leaders Career - 133, Brice Kelly ’10 (2007-10) 2) Alex Meadow ’12 182 Most Steals 3) Donnie Cimino ’15 181 HITTING Season - 23, Sam Player ’91 (1989) 4) Julian Sonnenfeld ’11 180 Most Games Career - 66, Josh Pepe ’95 (1992-95) 5) Drew Dominguez ’09 174 Season - 41, Donnie Cimino ’15, and Highest Avg. 6) Joe Giaimo ’11 172 Andrew Yin ’15 (2013) Season - .446, Jesse Carpenter ’96 7) Brice Kelly ’10 171 Career - 139, Brice Kelly ’10 (2007-10) (1995) (50-for-112) 8) Bill Robinson ’03 168 and Alex Meadow ’12 (2009-12) Career - .388, Will Brandenburger ’95 9) Mark Consorte ’92 167 Most At-Bats (1992-95) (124-for-320) 10) Andrew Yin ’15 160 Season - 170, Donnie Cimino ’15 (2014) PITCHING 11) Jim Maynard ’88 154 Career - 534, Brice Kelly ’10 (2007-10) Most Wins 12) Kyle Weiss ’12 153 Most Hits Season - 12, Craig Brewer ’95 (2004) 13) Steve Donovan ’83 152 Season - 69, Donnie Cimino ’15 (2013) Career - 29, Craig Brewer ’95 (1992-95) 14) Jon Churchill ’96 149 Career - 189, Jeff Maier ’06 (2003-06) Most Appearances Jon Epstein ’99 149 Most Doubles Season - 20, Todd Mogren ’83 (1980) 16) Christian Frattasio ’00 146 Season - 25, Julian Sonnenfeld ’11 (2010) Career - 59, Julian Sonnenfeld ’11 (2008-11) Career - 66, Todd Mogren ’83 (1980-83) 17) Dave Bushnell ’02 145 Most Innings 18) Jim Lukowski ’89 142 Most Triples Season - 99, Craig Brewer ’95 (2004) 19) Christ Bonti ’13 137 Season - 7, Jon Epstein ’99 (1999) Career-289.1, Todd Mogren ’83 (1980-83) 20) Jim Barletto ’03 134 Career - 14, Jon Epstein ’99 (1996-99) Most HRs Most Saves 21) Jesse Carpenter ’96 129 Season - 7, Jed Hoyer ’96 (1996) 22) Mike Marciello ’89 128 Season - 9, Chris Simpson ’08 (2008) Career - 22, Mark Consorte ’92 (1989-92) Career -11, Jed Hoyer ’96 (1993-96) 23) Josh Pepe ’95 127 Most Strikeouts 24) Mike Volpe ’00 126 Most Runs Season - 53, Julian Sonnenfeld ’11 (2010) Season - 87, Nick Cooney ’15 (2014) 25) Sam Goodwin-Boyd ’15 125 Career - 233, Mike Barsotti ’12 (2009-12) 26) Will Brandenburger ’95 124 Career - 148, Julian Sonnenfeld ’11 (2008-11) Jason Vitko ’05 124 28) Jed Hoyer ’96 123 MacNaughten Award 29) Alexander Brooks ’06 121 The Walter MacNaughten Memorial Award is presented by the Class of 1900 30) Mark Woodworth ’94 117 in recognition of Outstanding Baseball Achievement. Rob Coughlin ’07 117 1997 Scott M. Hevesy 32) Bob Barringer ’84 112 1961 M. Bradley Beechen 1980 James E. McGarry 1962 Edward I. Berry III 1981 Mark P. Anderson 1998 Jonathan P. Epstein Dave Choleva ’82 112 1963 Steven R. Humphrey Tom J. Miceli 1999 Brett Matthews Doug Mannen ’82 112 1964 Peter Sipples 1982 Douglad P. Mannen 2000 Michael Volpe 35) Angus Fredenburg ’04 110 1965 Philip L. Rockwell 1983 Todd S. Mogren 2001 William Robinson 36) Mike Kammen ’93 106 1966 Jeffrey A. Hopkins 1984 Robert C. Barringer 2002 Will James Craig Mannarino ’91 106 1967 Jacques W. Legette 1985 Joseph P. Grasso David Bushnell Kevin McGonagle ’92 106 1968 Stephen R. Horvat Jr. 1986 Mark W. Hill 2003 William Robinson Dave Vanech ’03 106 1969 James L Martello 1987 Mark A. Borkman 2004 Tom Bloss 2005 Mac Clonan 40) Sam Player ’91 105 1970 Frank T. Waters III 1988 James C. Maynard 1971 Michael D. Kishbauch 1989 "The Seniors" 2006 41) John Brown ’85 103 1972 Peter J. Hicks (Paul Gallo, Tony Garver, Andy Weber, 2007 Chris Graceffa 42) Tom Giuliotti ’87 102 1973 Kie N. Westby Jim Lukowski, Mike Marciello) 2008 Chris Simpson 43) Gene Cote ’82 101 1974 Richard L. Burpee 1990 Glenn A. Frankel 2009 Drew Dominguez Brett Matthews ’99 101 1975 David Durian 1991 John W. Hurley 2010 Brice Kelly Chris Simpson ’08 101 Richard L. Burpee Samuel L. Player 2011 "The Seniors" 46) Joe Grasso ’86 100 1976 Alan G. Poon 1992 Mark J. Consorte (Ryan Coffey, Derek Dettorre, Justin 1977 Bradley M. Vanacore 1993 Mark A. Woodworth Freres, Joe Giaimo, Jon Sheehan, Julian Eric Carmody ’00 100 Sonnenfeld) 1978 Kevin Rose 1994 Craig S. Brewer 2012 Joe Giaimo Bold = graduated holding career hit record 1979 Patrick K. Kiley 1995 Jed D. Hoyer 2013 Steve Moran Robert D. Sansone 1996 Jesse B. Carpenter 2014 Jeff Blout Academic ALL-NESCAC Team 2014 - Jeff Blout ’14, Jon Dennett ’15, Sam Elias ’15, 2009 - Jon Sargent ‘09 Ben Hoynes ’15, Jake Katofsky ’16, Andrew Yin ’15 NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team 2008 - Chris Arvanites ‘09, Graham Douds ‘08, 2013 - Derek Lukin ’13, Jeff Blout ’14, Jon Dennett ’15, Daniel Poniatowski ‘08, Jon Sargent ‘09 Sam Elias ’15, Ben Hoynes ’15, Andrew Yin ’15 2014 - Chris Law ‘14 2007 - Kyle Lee ‘07 2012 - Alex Meadow ‘12, Brett Yarusi ‘12 2013 - Steve Moran ‘13 2006 - Jesse Leavitt ‘06, Eric Wdowiak ‘06 2011 - Ryan Coffey ‘11, Derek Dettorre ‘11, James 2012 - Noah Feingold ‘12 2005 - Will Gordon ‘05, Jesse Leavitt ‘06 Hounsell ‘11, Alex Meadow ‘12, Jon Sheehan ‘11, Julian 2011 - Derek Dettorre ‘11 2004 - Will Gordon ‘05 Sonnenfeld ‘11, Glenn Stowell ‘13, Dan Thomsen ‘12, 2010 - Jeff Bizinkauskas ‘10 2003 - Tom Hodgman ‘03 Brett Yarusi ‘12 2009 - Alex Early ‘09 2002 - Tom Hodgman ‘03 2010 - Jeff Bizinkauskas ‘10, Ryan Coffey ‘11, Derek Det- 2008 - Tim Truncellito ‘08 2001 - Rob Guglielmino ‘03 torre ‘11, James Hounsell ‘11, Julian Sonnenfeld ‘11 18 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball Wesleyan Baseball Awards

Norm Daniels Award The King Cardinal Award The Golden Bat Award The Luko Award Given in honor of long-time legendary Given annually to the hitter who Given annually to the hitter who leads Given annually to the pitcher who Wesleyan baseball coach Norm Daniels leads Wesleyan in batting average. Wesleyan in on-base percentage. leads Wesleyan in ERA. to the player who best exemplifies loy- 2014 - Andrew Yin ‘15 (.331) 2014 - Andrew Yin ‘15 (.426) 2014 - Gavin Pittore ‘16 (2.88) alty and devotion to Wesleyan baseball, 2013 - Donnie Cimino ‘15 (.399) 2013 - Donnie Cimino ‘15 (.467) 2013 - Jeff Blout ‘14 (2.06) modesty, perseverance, determination 2012 - Donnie Cimino ‘15 (.400) 2012 - Joe Giaimo ‘11 (.448) 2012 - Mike Barsotti ‘12 (3.62) and character. 2011 - Jon Sheehan ‘11 & 2011 - Derek Dettorre ‘11 (.510) 2011 - Jimmy Hill ‘14 (4.12) 2014 - Chris Law ‘14 Derek Dettorre ‘11 (.360) 2010 - Julian Sonnenfeld ‘11 (.543) 2010 - Brett Yarusi ’12 (3.81) 2013 - Chris Law ‘14 2010 - Julian Sonnenfeld ‘11 (.418) 2009 - Derek Dettorre ’11 (.470) 2009 - Brett Yarusi ’12 (3.50) 2012 - Noah Feingold ‘12 2009 - Drew Dominguez ’09 (.387) 2008 - Garrett Lamborn ’08 (.472) 2008 - Kit Tholen ’08 (3.77) 2011 - Jon Sheehan ‘11 2008 - Garrett Lamborn ’09 (.380) 2007 - Chris Graceffa ’07 (.432) 2007 - Kit Tholen ’08 (4.64) 2010 - Jeff Bizinkauskas ‘10 2007 - Alex Mautone ’07 (.338) 2006 - Jeff Maier ’06 (.472) 2006 - Andre Sternberg ’07 (2.91) 2009-Alex Early’09/Garrett Lamborn’09 2006 - Jeff Maier ’06 (.403) 2005 - Jeff Maier ’06 (.424) 2005 - Tom Bloss ’05 (3.26) 2008 - Tim Truncellito ’08 2005 - Jason Vitko ’05 (.353) 2004 - Jeff Maier ’06 (.448) 2004 - Tom Bloss ’05 (2.45) 2007 - Rob Coughlin ’07 2004 - Jeff Maier ’06 (.409) 2003 - Bill Robinson ’03 (.457) 2003 - Eric Wdowiak ’03 (2.97) 2006 - Jesse Leavitt ’06 2003 - Dave Vanech ’03 (.384) 2002 - Jim Barletto ’03 (.469) 2002 - Tom Hodgman ’03 (2.52) 2005 - Will Gordon ’05 2002 - Dave Bushnell ’02 (.385) 2001 - Bill Robinson ’03 (.475) 2001 - Will James ’02 (3.00) 2004 - Jason Vitko ’05 2001 - Bill Robinson ’03 (.400) 2000 - Winsor Schmidt ’00 (.527) 2000 - Bobby Nasson ’01 (1.49) 2003 - Tom Hodgman ’03 2000 - Mike Volpe ’00 (.413) 1999 - Jon Epstein ’99 (.519) 1999 - Jon Epstein ’99 (2.51) 2002 - Dave Vanech ’03 1999 - Brett Matthews ’99 (.430) 1998 - Jon Epstein ’99 (.469) 1998 - Josh Luethy ’01 (2.25) 1998 - Jon Epstein ’99 (.373) 1997 - Brian Flanagan ’98 (.500) 1997 - Scott Hevesy ’97 (2.75) Terence Leary Award 1997 - Mike Volpe ’00 (.418) 1996 - Jesse Carpenter ’96 (.486) 1996 - Jed Hoyer ’96 (3.22) Awarded to a freshman on the Wes- 1996 - Jesse Carpenter ’96 (.405) 1995 - Jesse Carpenter ’96 (.538) 1995 - Jed Hoyer ’96 (2.40) leyan Baseball team who has ex- 1995 - Jesse Carpenter ’96 (.446) 1994 - Will Brandenburger ’95 (.443) 1994 - Craig Brewer ’95 (2.09) celled in sportsmanship, charac- 1994 - Will Brandenburger ’95 (.402) 1993 - Josh Pepe ’95 (.513) 1993 - Craig Brewer ’95 (2.20) ter and the pursuit of excellence. 1993 - Jon Churchill ’96 (.435) 1992 - Mike Kammen ’93 (.531) 1992 - Joe McLaughlin ’93 (3.48) Given in memory of Terence Leary ’06. 1992 - Mark Consorte ’92 (.410) 1991 - Kevin McGonagle ’92 (.462) 1991 - Mike Kiefer ’94 (3.10) 2014 - Ellis Schaefer ‘17 1991 - Kevin McGonagle ’92 (.385) 1990 - Glenn Frankel ’90 (.505) 1990 - John Hurley ’91 (4.68) 2013 - Guy Davidson ‘16 1990 - Glenn Frankel ’90 (.424) 1989 - Sam Player ’91 (.492) 1989 - John Hurley ’91 (3.56) 2012 - Donnie Cimino ‘15 1989 - Jim Lukowski ’89 (.400) 1988 - Dana Ellcock ’88 (.510) 1988 - Jim Lukowski ’89 (2.13) 2011 - Jimmy Hill ‘14 1988 - Jim Lukowski ’89 (.406) 1987 - Mark Borkman ’87 (.472) 1987 - Jim Lukowski ’89 (3.84) 2010 - Derek Lukin ‘13 1987 - Jim Maynard ’88 (.394) 1986 - Joe Grasso ’86 (.492) 1986 - Jim Lukowski ’89 (3.63) 2009 - Alex Meadow ’12 1986 - Chris Roellke ’87 (.355) 1985 - John Brown ’85 (.472) 1985 - Ken Janik ’85 (2.16) 2008 - Joe Giaimo ’11 1985 - John Brown ’85 (.376) 1984 - John Brown ’85 (.446) 1984 - Alex Pires ’85 (3.02) 2007 - Brice Kelly ’10 1984 - Bob Barringer ’84 (.339) 1983 - Bob Barringer ’84 (.476) 1983 - Todd Mogren ’83 (2.57) 2006 - Drew Dominguez ’09 1983 - Bob Barringer ’84 (.400) 1982 - Doug Mannen ’82 (.480) 1982 - Ed Keohan ’83 (2.64) 2005 - Daniel Poniatowski ’08 1982 - Dave Choleva ’82 (.366) 1981 - Mark Anderson ’81 (.504) 1981 - Ed Keohan ’83 (3.03) 2004 - Brian Mahr ’07 1981 - Tom Miceli ’81 (.352) 1980 - Mark Anderson ’81 (.553) 1980 - Todd Mogren ’83 (2.54) 1980 - Mark Anderson ’81 (.375) 1979 - Jim McGarry ’79 (.551) 1979 - Pat Kiley ’79 (4.05) The Fayerweather Award 1979 - Robb Sansone ’79 (.328) 1978 - Kevin Rose ’78 (.467) 1978 - Andy Marut ’81 (2.54) Awarded annually to a sophomore mem- 1978 - Kevin Rose ’78 (.368) 1977 - Jim McGarry ’79 (.523) 1977 - Bob Coolen ’80 (.3.06) ber of the Wesleyan Baseball team who 1977 - Jim McGarry ’79 (.405) 1976 - Kevin Rose ’78 (.526) 1976 - Bob Gandolfo ’76 (2.31) has shown the most improvement. 1976 - Kevin Rose ’78 (.422) 2014 - Gavin Pittore ‘16 All America NESCAC Coach of the Year Pro Baseball (minors) 2013 - Jonathan Dennett ‘15 2012 - Jeff Blout ‘14 Fred Stone 1959 Mark Woodworth 2002. 2013, 2014 Bob Bender - Pittsburgh Pirates 2011 - Stefan Sundseth ‘13 Rick Burpee 1975 1958 First-Team All-New England 2010 - Kyle Weiss ‘12 Mark Anderson 1980 Jeff Hopkins - N.Y. Yankees 2009 - Jon Sheehan ’11 Craig Brewer 1994 Kevin Rose 1978 1966 Academic All America 2008 - Mike Cifuentes ’10 Todd Mogren 1983 Drew Dominguez-Boston Red Sox 2007 - Drew Dominguez ’09 Peter Hicks 1972 Jim Maynard 1988 2009 Pro Baseball (indepedent) 2006 - Chris Simpson ’08 Robert Barringer 1984 Mark Consorte 1992 2005 - Rob Coughlin ’07 Chris Roellke 1987 Craig Brewer 1994 Mike Barsotti - Joliet Slammers 2004 - Alexander Brooks ’06 Julian Sonnenfeld 2010 Jesse Carpenter 1996 2011-12 2003 - Will Gordon ’05 Andrew Yin 2013, 2014 Derek Butts - Minneapolis Millers ABCA Coaches Hall of Fame Major League Baseball 1994 2002 - Angus Fredenburg ’04 & Honors Awards Norm Daniels 1973 Lester Lanning - Philadelphhia A’s Kevin Rose - Newark Pilots N.E. Coach of the Year 1916 1978 Peter Kostacopoulos 1983, 1994

2014 First Team Donnie Cimino, Sam Goodwin-Boyd 2008 Second Team Drew Dominguez Second Team Nick Cooney, Guy Davidson 2004 First Team Jeff Maier 2013 First Team Donnie Cimino, Andrew Yin Second Team Tom Bloss Second Team Jeff Blout, Nick Cooney, Sam Goodwin-Boyd 2003 First Team Bill Robinson 2012 First Team Joe Giaimo 2002 Second Team Dave Bushnell, Bill Robinson Second Team Donnie Cimino 2001 Second Team Dan Diamond, Will James, Bill Robinson 2011 First Team Joe Giaimo, Julian Sonnenfeld 2000 First Team Winsor Schmidt, Christian Fratasio 2010 First Team Julian Sonnenfeld, Brett Yarusi, Second Team Mike Volpe Second Team Brice Kelly 1999 First Team Jon Epstein

All-NESCAC Team 2009 First Team Drew Dominguez Second Team Brett Mathews, Mike Miller, Brian Walker Second Team Dusty Mones, Julian Sonnenfeld 1997 First Team Brian Flanagan, Scott Hevesy 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 19 All-Time Records vs. Opponents

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20 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball All-Time Results / Coaches

Wesleyan’s first varsity baseball game took place at Yale on September, 30 1865, where the Cardinals lost 39-13. Wesleyan played one or two games a year sporadically from 1865 through 1887. In 1888, Wesleyan played an eight-game season, going 5-3. From that point on, Wesleyan played a consistent schedule of games each year with the exception of 1917. Wesleyan’s combined cumulative record for all seasons is 1284-1244-36.

1888 5-3 1931 6-7 1974 15-7 ECAC Champions 1889 3-1-1 1932 4-10 1975 14-7 1890 1-5-2 1933 0-11 1976 7-12 1891 1-7 1934 3-9 1977 10-11 1892 6-9 1935 9-5-1 1978 13-7 1893 12-5 1936 2-9-1 1979 11-9 1894 7-9 1937 5-10 1980 19-11 ECAC tourney 1895 11-5 1938 7-9 1981 20-10-1 ECAC tourney 1896 11-3 1939 10-8-1 1982 18-13-1 1897 9-7-1 1940 4-14 1983 24-6 ECAC tourney 1898 6-7-1 1941 5-11 1984 12-16-1 1899 10-13 1942 5-6 1985 16-11 ECAC tourney 1900 11-10-1 1943 3-7 1986 13-13-1 1901 3-13 1944 7-8-2 1987 18-7 ECAC Tourney 1902 11-7 1945 6-4-1 1988 18-11 ECAC Tourney 1903 7-14 1946 7-7 1989 23-8 ECAC Tourney 1904 4-13 1947 4-12 1990 13-12 1905 12-9 1948 9-13 1991 17-13 ECAC Tourney Norm Daniels was Wesleyan’s baseball 1906 13-9 1949 9-11 1992 22-11 ECAC Champions coach for 33 seasons and is in the ABCA 1907 12-10-1 1950 7-12 1993 18-8 ECAC Tourney Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame. 1908 11-8-1 1951 8-11 1994@ 30-8 NCAA World Series 1909 3-12-1 1952 6-13 1995 20-10 ECAC Tourney 1910 4-11 1953 3-12 1996 18-11-1 ECAC Tourney 1911 6-11 1954 9-6 1997 14-16-1 1912 4-6-1 1955 8-5 1998 17-16 ECAC Tourney 1913 7-8 1956 9-8 1999 21-13 ECAC Tourney Wesleyan Baseball Coaches - All Time 1914 5-12 1957 7-9 2000 19-14 1915 6-10 1958 13-2 2001 18-13-1 1865-1891 No formal coach 1916 7-9 1959 11-2-1 2002 21-16 NESCAC Tourney 1892-1894 W.J. James (3 seasons) 1917 No games 1960 9-9 2003 17-14 1895-1900 W.C. Fisher (6 seasons) 1918 7-8 1961 10-7 2004 11-22-1 1919 6-5 1962 5-9-1 2005 12-24-1 NESCAC Tourney 1901-1904 W.P. Bradley (4 seasons) 1920 5-3-1 1963 11-3 2006 13-19-1 1905-1905 R. Mackey (1 season) 1921 3-10-1 1964 14-2 2007 12-23 1906-1906 E.W. Guernsey (1 season) 1922 2-12 1965 8-7 2008 16-21 1907-1907 J.M. Walsh (1 season) 1923 7-10 1966 9-4 2009 19-16 NESCAC Tourney 1908-1909 H.R. Reiter (2 seasons) 1924 9-7-1 1967 8-5-1 2010 22-14 NESCAC Tourney 1910-1910 A.G. Nichols (1 season) 1925 6-7-1 1968 11-5 2011 18-19 1911-1911 N.E. Davis (1 season) 1926 8-10 1969 3-14 2012 18-19 1912-1913 P.F. Noonan (2 seasons) 1927 7-11 1970 5-8 2013 25-15-1 NESCAC Tourney 1914-1922 E. Fauver (9 seasons) 1928 11-5-1 1971 4-10 2014 31-13 NESCAC Champ 1923-1923 W.E. Steller (1 season) 1929 3-13 1972 10-5 NCAA Tourney 1930 8-10 1973 8-9 1924-1927 F.C. Daugherty (4 seasons) 1928-1920 I.N. Howard (2 seasons) Bold - Little Three Champion 1930-1934 C.L. Wiggin (5 seasons) Underline - Little Three tie 1935-1940 Jack Blott (6 seasons) @ Won New England Regional, placed second at World Series) 1941-1973 Norm Daniels (33 seasons) Little Three Totals: 35 Wesleyan: 26 1974-2001 Peter Kostacopoulos (28 seasons) Wesleyan/Amherst tie: 3 2002-pres. Mark A. Woodworth Wesleyan/Williams tie: 3 3-way tie: 3 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 21 Wesleyan University

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Wesleyan is a coeducational, private universi- Wesleyan Admission ty of the liberal arts and sciences. Serving 2,900 undergraduates and 200 full-time graduate Successful applicants to Wesleyan will students, Wesleyan is located in Middletown, have demonstrated outstanding academic Conn., alongside the Connecticut River midway performance, intellectual curiosity, and between Hartford and New Haven. involvement in their school and com- Wesleyan offers a challenging academic en- munity. Wesleyan accepts the Common vironment that promotes independent thought Application. SAT and ACT scores are and action. The intellectual atmosphere encour- optional, starting in 2014-15. ages students to think critically, to express their Wesleyan President Director of Athletics thoughts clearly, and to value the ideas and Michael S. Roth ’78 Mike Whalen Application Deadlines: opinions of others. Early Decision I: November 15 Wesleyan offers majors in 44 fields, and a student-faculty ratio of 9:1. Students hail Early Decision II: January 1 from all 50 states and more than 45 foreign countries. Regular Decision: January 1

Mission Statement

Wesleyan University is dedicated to providing an education in the liberal arts that is characterized by boldness, rigor, and practical idealism. At Wesleyan, distinguished scholar-teachers work closely with students, taking advantage of fluidity among disciplines to explore the world with a variety of tools. The university seeks to build a diverse, energetic community of students, faculty, and staff who think critically and creatively and who value independence of mind and generosity of spirit. Notable Wesleyan Alumni Wesleyan graduates are successful in every profession imaginable, including law, science, medicine, business, politics, sports, and the creative arts. They are often leaders and innova- tors in their fields. Here are just some of the University’s prominent alumni: Gerald Baliles ’63—Former governor of Virginia Michael Bay ’86—Film director (The Rock, Armageddon, Pearl Harbor) Bill Belichick ’75—Head coach, New England Patriots, winner of 2002, 2004 & 2005 Super Bowls Michael Bennet ’75—U.S. Senator, Colorado Amby Burfoot ’68—First collegian to win the Boston Marathon; Editor, Runner’s World Magazine Ted Fiske ’59—Educational writer, creator of The Fiske Guide to Colleges Dr. Laman Gray Jr. ’63—Leader cardiovascular surgery and development of artificial hearts Akiva Goldsman ’83—Screenwriter for The Client, A Time to Kill, and A Beautiful Mind Ben Goldwasser ’05 & Andrew VanWyngarden ’05 — Leaders of the band MGMT John Hickenlooper Jr. ’74—Governor, Colorado Jay Hoggard ’76—Renowned jazz musician, vibraphonist Jed Hoyer ’96 — General Manager of the Chicago Cubs Sebastian Junger ’84—Author of The Perfect Storm and Fire Herb Kelleher ’53—Founder, chairman, and former president and CEO, Southwest Airlines John Lipsky ’68—Chief economist and managing director, JP Morgan Chase Robert Ludlum ’51—The late writer who wrote The Bourne Identity, The Matarese Circle Eric Mangini ’94 — Former Head Coach, New York Jets and Cleveland Browns Laurence Mark ’71—Producer of the films Jerry Maguire, As Good As It Gets, and Finding Forrester Bill Rodgers ’70—Renowned runner, winner of four New York and four Boston marathons Theodore Shaw ’76—President and director-counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund David Skaggs ’64—Executive director, Aspen Institute; U.S. Congressman 1987–99 Joss Whedon ’87—Creator, producer, director, and writer for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel Bradley Whitford ’81—Emmy-winning actor in television drama The West Wing Mike White ’92—Screenwriter for Chuck and Buck, The Good Girl and School of Rock Dar Williams ’89—Folksinger 22 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball Wesleyan University

Wesleyan’s approach to education is at once highly individualistic and academically rigorous. The University does not re- quire that freshmen take certain prescribed courses. Rather, students develop their own unique programs of study, programs that reflect each student’s own interests and are created with the help and encouragement of Wesleyan faculty.

Wesleyan has described a set of guiding principles that define its approach to liberal education. These principles are summed up in ten essential capabilities that the faculty believe every undergraduate should possess when he or she graduates from Wes- leyan. The University also maintains a set of general education expectations in the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences.

TEN CAPABILITIES

Writing The ability to write coherently and effec- tively. This skill implies the ability to re- flect on the writing process and to choose a style, tone, and method of argumentation appropriate to the intended audience. Speaking The ability to speak clearly and effec- tively. This skill involves the ability to articulate and advocate for ideas, to listen, to express in words the nature and import of artistic works, and to participate effec- tively in public forums, choosing the level of discourse appropriate to the occasion. Interpretation The ability to understand, evaluate, and contextualize meaningful forms, including written texts, objects, practices, performances, and sites. This includes (but is not limited to) qualitative responses to subjects, whether in language or in a non-verbal artistic or scientific medium. Quantitative Reasoning The ability to understand and use numerical ideas and methods to describe and analyze quantifiable properties of the world. Quantitative reasoning involves skills such as making reliable measurements, using statistical reasoning, modeling empirical data, formulating mathematical descriptions and theories, and using mathematical techniques to explain data and predict outcomes. Logical Reasoning The ability to make, recognize, and assess logical arguments. This skill involves extracting or extending knowledge on the basis of existing knowledge through deductive inference and inductive reasoning. Designing, Creating, and Realizing The ability to design, create, and build. This skill might be demonstrated through scientific experimentation to realize a research endeavor, a theater or dance production, or creation of works such as a painting, a film, or a musical composition. Ethical Reasoning The ability to reflect on moral issues in the abstract and in historical narratives within particular traditions. Ethical reasoning is the ability to identify, assess, and develop ethical arguments from a variety of ethical positions. Intercultural Literacy The ability to understand diverse cultural formations in relation to their wider historical and social contexts and environments. Intercultural literacy also implies the ability to understand and respect another point of view. Study of a language not one’s own, contemporary or classical, is central to this skill. The study of a language embedded in a different cultural context, whether in North America or abroad, may also contribute to this ability. Information Literacy The ability to locate, evaluate, and effectively use various sources of information for a specific purpose. Information literacy implies the ability to judge the relevance and reliability of information sources as well as to present a line of investigation in an appropriate format. Effective Citizenship The ability to analyze and develop informed opinions on the political and social life of one’s local community, one’s country, and the global community, and to engage in constructive action if appropriate. As with Intercultural Literacy, study abroad or in a different cultural context within North America may contribute to a firm grasp of this ability.

2015 Wesleyan University Baseball 23 Wesleyan Athletics ATHLETICS AT WESLEYAN Athletics at Wesleyan are recognized as a contribut- ing factor in the overall education of the student. The presentation of a diversified program is in harmony with an academic philosophy designed to offer each student a variety of options for a meaningful liberal arts education. Wesleyan University athletic competition has a long and rich tradition dating back to the student-sponsored Agalian Baseball Club formed in 1865. In June 1974, Wesleyan graduated its first class of women since 1912, and the athletic program has grown accordingly, now featuring 29 varsity sports. Wesleyan has had 27 athletes named to the CoSida Academic All-America team since its inception in 1972, and has sent teams to the NCAA tournament in nine team sports. Highlights include a second-place finish in the 1994 NCAA Division III World Series by the baseball team and Final Four appearances by the men’s Wesleyan’s Andrus Football Field is the oldest continuous college lacrosse team in 2006 and 2007. Individual athletes football field in the nation. in swimming and diving, track and field, tennis and wrestling have also had national success, including national championships to their credit. Wesleyan athletes have also made their mark outside of intercollegiate THE LITTLE THREE competition, most notably Amby Burfoot ’68, who won the Boston Marathon The fierce Little Three rivalry between Wes- as a senior at Wesleyan, and Bill Belichick ’75, head coach of the New Eng- leyan, Williams and Amherst is believed to be land Patriots, who led his team to three Super Bowl titles in four years. Eric America’s oldest, continuous intercollegiate Mangini ’94, his former assistant with the Patriots, was the athletic conference without a membership change. head coach of the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns. Little Three championships are contested in 26 Former baseball player Jed Hoyer ’96 is currently the general sports throughout the academic year. manager of the Chicago Cubs. Three Wesleyan women have The three schools first formally banded to- won Division III national championships: Jenna Flateman ’05 gether in 1899 as the Triangular League. In 1905, in indoor track, Holly Sorenson ’95 in swimming and Karen the Williams Athletic Council voted to consider Borza ’84 in outdoor track. Kathy Keeler ’78 helped the United States win a the football games with Amherst and Wesleyan gold medal in rowing at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles as part of as championship contests. When Wesleyan and the women’s open eight. In addition, Bill Rodgers ’70 won numerous Boston Amherst re-established competition in 1910, the and New York Marathons, Jeff Wilner ’94 played in the NFL for the Green Bay present rivalry was underway. Since then, it has Packers and New England Patriots, and Amos Magee ’93 played MLS soccer. continued virtually unbroken and is considered a focal point of the season for the three teams. ATHLETIC FACILITIES Andrus Field (Baseball - Dresser Diamond) THE NESCAC (Football - Corwin Stadium) Jackson Field (Soccer, Lacrosse) Founded in 1971, the New England Small College Athletic Andersen Track & Turf Field (Outdoor Track, practices) Conference (NESCAC), a group of eleven highly selective lib- Renny & Tiina Smith Field-Turf (Field Hockey, practices) eral arts colleges and universities, share a similar philosophy Softball Diamond (Softball) for intercollegiate athletics. The conference was created out of a Macomber Boathouse (Crew) concern for the direction of intercollegiate athletic programs, and John L. Wood Memorial Tennis Courts (Tennis) remains committed to maintaining athletics as an integral part of Freeman Athletic Center Silloway Gymnasium (Basketball, Volleyball) a liberal education. Spurrier-Snyder Rink (Ice Hockey) NESCAC student-athletes are not only prominent for their Wesleyan Natatorium - 50m Pool (Swimming/Diving) academic accomplishments, but have been incredibly successful Bacon Field House - 200m Track (Indoor Track, on the field. NESCAC teams have won 105 national team cham- Tennis, Wrestling, Recreation, Varsity sports practices) pionships while 223 women and 110 men have won individual Rosenbaum Squash Center (Squash) national titles. Fitness Center (Training) Members of the NESCAC are Amherst, Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Long Lane Farm Trails (Cross Country) Connecticut, Hamilton, Middlebury, Trinity and Williams College, Long Lane Fields (Practice, Club, Recreation, Intramurals) and Tufts and Wesleyan University. Wadsworth Fields (Club, Recreation, Intramurals) 24 2015 Wesleyan University Baseball Wesleyan BASEBALL 20142014 Team Highlights • NESCAC champions – beat Tufts in championship game • NCAA Tournament – Regional runner-up; first time in 20 years • Finished in first place in NESCAC regular season (10-2 record) • Most victories (31) in school history • Won the Little Three (Beat Williams three times; Amherst twice) • Made NESCAC Final Four for the fourth time in six years • Highest Fielding Percentage in 35 years (.965) • Lowest Team ERA in 30 years (3.50) Team Awards

MacNaughten Award (The Walter Mac- Naughten Memorial Award is presented by the Class of 1900 in recognition of Outstand- ing Baseball Achievement.) Jeff Blout ’14 Norm Daniels Award (Given in honor of long-time legend- ary Wesleyan baseball coach Norm Daniels to the player who best exemplifies loyalty and devotion to Wesleyan baseball, 2014 Little Three Champs modesty, perseverance, determination and character: 4/11 Williams 4-1 W Harbison 2 RBI double; Cooney CG Chris Law ’15 4/12 at Williams 7-2 W Blout CG 0 BB & 6 K’s; Cimino scores from 2B on sac fly Terence Leary Award (Awarded to a freshman on the at Williams 12-2 W Pittore only 2 hits in 7 IP, Harbison 6-8 on the day Wesleyan Baseball team who has excelled in sportsmanship, 4/25 at Amherst 8-6 W Home runs by Dennett, Goodwin-Boyd & Davidson character and the pursuit of excellence. Given in memory of 4/26 Amherst 2-1 (9) W Game-tying HR by Goodwin-Boyd; Dennett walk-off squeeze Terence Leary ’06.) 4/27 Amherst 3-5 (11) L Pittore 9 IP with 1 BB & 8 K’s; Davidson 3-for-3 Ellis Schaefer ’17 2014 NESCAC Champs Fayerweather Award (Awarded annually to a sophomore 5/9 Bates 4-3 W O’Sullivan walk-off squeeze; Elias clutch relief member of the Wesleyan Baseball team who has shown the 5/10 Tufts 3-2 W Pittore 9 K’s in 4.2 clutch relief, Goodwin-Boyd game-winner most improvement.) Gavin Pittore ’16 5/11 Tufts 0-10 L Elias 6.2 great innings in relief The King Cardinal Award (Given annually to the hitter who Tufts 6-4 W Law amazing start on the mound, Goodwin-Boyd home run leads Wesleyan in batting average.) 2014 NCAA Regional runner-up Andrew Yin ’15 (.331) 5/14 Rowan 2-7 L Goodwin-Boyd 3-for-3 The OBP Award (Given annually to the hitter who leads 5/15 Keystone 6-0 W Cooney CG, 9 K shutout; Goodwin-Boyd 3-run home run Wesleyan in on-base percentage.) 5/17 Haverford 6-3 W Law 5.1 great innings in relief Andrew Yin ’15 (.426) Misericordia 6-1 W Pittore dominant with 10 K’s in 7 innings The E.R.A Award (Given annually to the pitcher who leads 5/18 Susquehanna 4-3 W Cimino two-out, two-run triple in ninth; Elias great start Wesleyan in E.R.A.) Baldwin-Wallace 7-9 L Dennett, Cimino & Miceli 2 hits apiece Gavin Pittore ’16 (2.88)

2014 Individual Highlights • 1st Team Academic All-American: Andrew Yin ’15 • NESCAC All-Academic Team: Jeff Blout ’14, Jon Dennett ’15, Sam Elias ’15, Ben Hoynes ’15, Jake Katofsky ’16, Andrew Yin ’15 • 1st Team All-NESCAC: Donnie Cimino ’15, Sam Goodwin-Boyd ’15 • 2nd Team All-NESCAC: Nick Cooney ’15, Guy Davidson ’16 • NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team: Chris Law ’14 • NESCAC Player of the Week: Sam Goodwin-Boyd ’15 (2x), Robby Harbison ’17 • NESCAC Pitcher of the Week: Nick Cooney ’15, Chris Law ’14 • 2014 Captains: Jeff Blout ’14, Jimmy Hill ’13, Chris Law ’14, Donnie Cimino ’15 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Middletown, Connecticut

“Notice how the library faces the gym across Andrus Field like the mind over against the body, or how the observatory on Foss Hill, where astronomers view the stars, is balanced by North and South colleges, where deans and presidents observe more mundane phenomena like the behavior of students or the stock market.”

sherman Hawkins professor of English, emeritus