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COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND Fall Sports Guide 2018 –19 A CCRI Bookstores We meet all your educational needs! Textbooks - New/Used/Rentals School Supplies CCRI Clothing Art Supplies Calculators Gifts Software www.ccri.edu 401-825-2134 401-333-7011 401-455-6101 401-851-1610 Knight Campus Flanagan Campus Liston Campus Newport County Campus 400 East Ave. 1762 Louisquisset Pike One Hilton St. One John H. Chafee Blvd. Warwick, RI 02886 Lincoln, RI 02865 Providence, RI 02905 Newport, RI 02840 Member of National Association of College Stores • Member of College Stores of New England TABLE OF CONTENTS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Athletic Department Administration Kevin Salisbury, Interim Director of Athletics 401-333-7324 (FC)/825-1123 (KC), [email protected] Steve Rooney, Assistant Director of Athletics 401-825-2204, [email protected] Bev Wiley, Compliance Officer 401-825-2102, [email protected] Athletic Department Support Staff Daniel Boulander, Athletic Trainer 401-825-2104, [email protected] Vincent A. Cullen, Director of Athletics Emeritus 401-825-2200, [email protected] Patrick Fogarty, Athletic Trainer 401-825-2104, [email protected] THE COLLEGE Robert Gallucci, Assistant Sports Information Coordinator About CCRI and athletic facilities ........................... 2 401- 825-1130, [email protected] Bill Giusti, Equipment Manager Athletics’ Mission Statement ............................... 2 401-825-2234, [email protected] Academics and student-athlete support ....................... 3 Dan LaCorbiniere, Sports Information Coordinator Overview and history of athletic department .................. 4 401-825-1132, [email protected] Caitlin Leboeuf, Staff Assistant to the Director WOMEN’S SOCCER 401-825-1056, [email protected] Season outlook ......................................... 5 Amanda Matuszek, Athletic Trainer Season schedule ......................................... 6 401-825-2104, [email protected] Team photo and roster ................................... 7 Suzanne Pacheco, Sports Medicine Coaches ............................................... 8 401-825-2104, [email protected] 2017 season statistics .................................... 9 Cheryl Smith, Staff Assistant to the Director 401-825-2114, [email protected] 2017 game-by-game results ................................ 9 2017 season summary .................................... 9 Head Coaching Staff All-time individual and team records ....................... 10 Kevin Rix, Baseball Year-by-year records .................................... 10 401-825-2107, [email protected] Postseason records ..................................... 10 Rick Harris, Men’s Basketball All-Americans. 11 401-825-2120, [email protected] Doug Haynes, Women’s Basketball All-time player records .................................. 12 401-825-1131, TBD MEN’S SOCCER Gregg Cornell, Cross Country, Indoor/Outdoor Track Season outlook ........................................ 13 401-333-7322, [email protected] Gabe Toro, Men’s Soccer Season schedule ........................................ 14 401-333-7363, [email protected] Team photo and roster .................................. 15 Jim McGirr, Women’s Soccer Coaches .............................................. 16 401-333-7391 [email protected] 2017 season statistics .................................... 17 Kim Warrington, Softball 2017 game-by-game results ............................... 17 401-825-1244, [email protected] 2017 season summary ................................... 17 Pat Chin, Volleyball 401-333-7318, [email protected] All-time individual and team records ........................ 18 Anne-Marie Balboni, Club Volleyball, Club Beach Volleyball Year-by-year records .................................... 18 401-333-7316, [email protected] Postseason records ..................................... 18 TBD, Club eSports All-Americans. 19 [email protected] TBD, Club Swimming VOLLEYBALL [email protected] Season outlook ......................................... 20 Season schedule ........................................ 21 Team photo and roster .................................. 22 CONTRIBUTORS Coaches. 23 Editorial Content: Dan LaCorbiniere, Robert Gallucci, 2017 season statistics .................................... 24 Michael Parente and Erin Olson 2017 game-by-game results ............................... 24 Action Photos: Dan Aurelio Head Shots/Team Shots: David Fischbach 2017 season summary ................................... 24 All-time individual and team records ........................ 25 Year-by-year records .................................... 25 www.ccri.edu/athl Postseason records ...................................... 25 All-Americans. 26 ADVERTISERS ....................................... 27 ABOUT CCRI/FACILITIES ABOUT CCRI CCRI ATHLETIC FACILITIES The Community College of Rhode Island AT A GLANCE Knight Campus opened its doors in 1964 with 325 students Year founded: 1964 400 East Ave., Warwick in a temporary space on Promenade Street Locations: Warwick, Lincoln, The CCRI Knight in Providence as Rhode Island Junior College. Providence, Newport and Campus is home to Today, with four campuses throughout the Westerly the Vincent A. Cullen state, CCRI enrolls an average of more than Enrollment: 14,758 Field House with four 14,000 credit students each semester, making it Nickname: Knights basketball courts, four tennis courts, three the largest comprehensive community college Color: Green volleyball courts and a in New England. Forty percent of its students Affiliations: National Junior fully-equipped weight identify themselves as part of a minority group, College Athletic Association room. The men’s and many of whom are the first in their families to (NJCAA) Region XXI women’s basketball attend college. teams play their home Accredited by the New England Association games on the center of Schools and Colleges, CCRI offers more wood court. Athletic De- than 100 degree and certificate programs in the arts, business, computer studies, partment administration, engineering, health sciences, human services, liberal arts and science departments coaches and staff have offices at this location. taught by faculty who are experts in their field. Each year, Rhode Islanders fill The CCRI baseball team plays its home games more than 40,000 seats in our professional development, skill enhancement, job at Harold “Whitey” Fell Field, named in honor of retraining and noncredit personal enrichment courses offered by CCRI’s Center the college’s former head baseball coach. The Knight Campus has two additional out- for Workforce and Community Education. door fields for team practice and recreational use. CCRI students are active participants in campus life and in the community. The college offers a varsity athletic program with sports and a diverse selection of Flanagan Campus student clubs and organizations, including student government. Annually, students, 1762 Louisquisset Pike, Lincoln faculty and staff volunteer for a variety of Rhode Island nonprofit organizations, The CCRI Flanagan making life better for those less fortunate. Campus has a field 2 Since its inception, CCRI has graduated more than 68,000 students, with 95 house with four percent of them living and working in Rhode Island. The college is the No. 1 basketball courts, four provider of nurses and other health care workers in the state. Annually, more tennis courts, four than 1,000 CCRI students transfer to Rhode Island College and the University of volleyball courts, a six- Rhode Island to continue their education. lane swimming pool, an CCRI’s tuition is the most affordable in Rhode Island. A full-time student pays indoor track, a modern about half, or less, of tuition and fees charged at any other college in the state. dance studio and a According to a recent survey given to exiting students, when graduates were fully-equipped weight asked, “Would you recommend CCRI to a friend or family member?” nearly 99 room. The women’s percent said yes. By preparing students for continued education or to enter the volleyball team plays its home matches in the state’s work force, the Community College of Rhode Island provides its students Flanagan Campus Field House. Athletic Depart- with the opportunity to change their lives and achieve their dreams. ment administration, coaches and staff have offices at this location. The Flanagan Campus has several outdoor fields for team practice and competition as well as recreational use. The cross country team and the men’s and women’s soccer teams host their home MISSION OF THE CCRI meets and matches at this site. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT The Community College of Rhode Additional sites Island Department of Athletics, Physical Some CCRI teams play their home games at near- Education and Recreation, an integral by off-campus locations. The softball team plays part of the curriculum, is dedicated to its home games at Winslow Park Field in War- each physical education student and wick and the golf team competes and practices at student-athlete. CCRI provides a high Cranston Country Club. The coed tennis team quality, nationally acclaimed and accredit- and the indoor and outdoor track teams travel to ed program that promotes academic and their opponent’s site or a neutral site for matches. athletic excellence. The college excels in sportsmanship, team play and competitive For hours of operation of campus athletic spirit while providing a strong academic facilities and more information, go to foundation and support program. www.ccri.edu/athl/facilities.html.