DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE 2010-11 ATHLETIC SEASON RECAP

• Football captured its third consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference championship and went to the NCAA Division III playoffs for the second in a row. They defeated Salisbury at home in the opening round before falling at perennial power and eventual national runner-up Mount Union in the second round.

• Men’s captured the Freedom Conference championship and qualified for the NCAA Division III playoffs – both for the first time in program history and just three years removed from a 3-22 season (0-14 in conference). They were the top seed for the conference playoffs and hosted their two games in front of capacity crowds, including the title contest against two-time defending champion DeSales. They were then selected to travel to national power Virginia Wesleyan for the opening round of the NCAA tournament where they lost to the eventual Sweet Sixteen participant.

• Wrestling posted a .500 or better record for the 41st consecutive season. They then placed 19th at the NCAA Division III Championships.

• Men’s track and field team had athletes capture three of the four top individual awards during the Middle Atlantic Conference Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Team then placed 33rd at NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships.

qualified for the Freedom Conference playoffs for the second year in a row and fell in the semifinals to nationally-ranked and eventual conference champion Eastern

• Hosted the Middle Atlantic Conference Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships and Caitlin Dorgan captured the individual crown on her home course – the first women’s runner to do so in program history

• Twelve Aggies earned All-America honors including the first-ever in the sports of men’s basketball, women’s cross country and women’s indoor track and field

• School-record seven Aggies were named as Conference Players of the Year in their respective sports

• Men’s basketball’s James Jones was featured in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces In The Crowd” section

• Field hockey’s Katy Provenzale and baseball’s Kellen Jarrett were named the Middle Atlantic Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year for their respective sports

• A school-record 59 student-athletes named to Middle Atlantic Conference All- Academic Team

• SAAC Committee and number of teams helped sponsor numerous fundraising and community efforts DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE 2010-11 ATHLETIC SEASON RECAP

OVERALL MAC/FREEDOM CONFERENCE Sport W L T Pct% W L T Pct% Place Football* 9 3 0 .750 6 1 0 .857 1st/8 Basketball – Men** 17 11 0 .607 9 5 0 .643 1st/8 Wrestling*** 8 8 1 .500 No longer exists for the sport Field Hockey**** 10 10 0 .500 4 3 0 .571 T-3rd/8 12 16 0 .429 3 4 0 .429 T-5th/8 Basketball – Women 9 16 0 .360 3 11 0 .273 7th/8 11 21 0 .344 5 9 0 .357 T-6th/8 Soccer – Women 5 11 3 .342 2 4 1 .357 5th/8 Soccer – Men 6 12 1 .342 0 7 0 .000 8th/8 1 2 0 .333 6th/8 Baseball 10 21 0 .322 7 14 0 .333 7th/8 Cross Country – Women 0 0 0 ----- 5th/15 Cross Country – Men 0 0 0 ----- 10th/15 Track (Indoor) – Men 0 0 0 ----- 6th/11 Track (Indoor) – Women 0 0 0 ----- 9th/11 Track (Outdoor) – Men 0 0 0 ----- 6th/11 Track (Outdoor) – Women 0 0 0 ----- 9th/11

TOTAL 98 131 4 .429 39 58 1 .403 (17 TEAMS) (9 TEAMS)

Winning Records In Bold; .500 Records In Italics * MAC Champions, NCAA Second Round * Freedom Conference Champions, NCAA First Round *** 19th Place at NCAAs *** Freedom Conference Playoff Qualifier

LAST FIVE YEARS 2009-10 115 112 2 .507 37 61 0 .368 2008-09 131 105 5 .554 44 59 0 .427 2007-08 114 132 4 .464 32 50 3 .394 2006-07 104 126 2 .453 37 58 2 .392 2005-06 108 128 2 .458 44 58 1 .432

THIS YEAR LAST YEAR FALL: 42-52-4 .439 43-46-1 .478 WINTER: 34-35-0 .493 42-25-0 .627 SPRING: 22-44-0 .333 30-40-1 .430

TEAMS THAT IMPROVED WINNING PERCENTAGE FROM 2009-10 TO 2010-11 Golf + .333 (.000 to .333) Soccer – Women + .271 (.071 to .342) Basketball – Men + .127 (.480 to .607)

2010-11 ATHLETIC SEASON RECAP

BY THE NUMBERS COMPARISON

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TEAM Overall Winning Percentage .464 .554 .507 .439 Team with .500+ Records 6 7 5 4 MAC/Freedom Championships 0 1 1 2 MAC/Freedom Conference Runners-Up 2 1 0 0 MAC/Freedom Conference Playoff Qualifiers 4 3 2 2 ECAC Championships 0 1 0 0 ECAC Playoff Qualifiers 1 3 1 0

INDIVIDUAL NCAA National Champions 0 1 0 0 NCAA National Player of the Year 0 1 0 0 NCAA Runners-Up 1 1 0 0 NCAA Qualifiers 8 6 9 9 All-Americans 4 6 7 12 Regional Players of the Year 1 1 1 1 Regional Coaches of the Year 1 1 1 1 Regional/National Qualifier Champions 6 5 6 1 Regional/National Qualifier Medalists 8 7 7 6 All-Region Honorees 4 8 5 7 MAC/Freedom Conference Players of the Year 2 1 5 7 MAC/Freedom Conference Coaches of the Year 0 1 1 2 MAC/Freedom Conference Rookies of the Year 0 0 3 0 MAC/Freedom Conference Champions 0 1 4 8 MAC/Freedom Conference First Team All-Stars 16 27 31 33 MAC/Freedom Conf. Second Team All-Stars 15 21 39 22 Academic All-District/All-Region Team 2 2 1 0 Phil Inquirer All-Area Academic Player of Year 0 2 0 0 Phil. Inquirer All-Area Academic Team 3 6 4 5 MAC Scholar Athletes of the Year 0 1 1 2 MAC/Freedom Conf. All-Academic Team 57 60 53 59

2010-11 ATHLETIC AWARDS

NATIONAL AND REGIONAL

All-Americans - Zak Andrews, wrestling Matt Cook, football Meghan Donovan,women’s indoor track & women’s outdoor track Caitlin Dorgan, women’s cross country Kyle Gesswein, football Jesse Harrington, wrestling James Jones, men’s basketball Mike Jaskowski, football Mike Long, football Tom Masterson, men’s outdoor track Travis Pitts, men’s outdoor track

AFCA All-America Team - Matt Cook, football

D3football.com First Team All-American - Mike Long, football

D3football.com Second Team All-American - Kyle Gesswein, football

D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American - Mike Jaskowski, football

DIII News Fourth Team All-American - James Jones, men’s basketball

D3hoops.com Honorable Mention All-American - James Jones, men’s basketball

Sports Illustrated’s Faces In The Crowd - James Jones, men’s basketball

NCAA National Qualifiers - Zak Andrews, wrestling Meghan Donovan,women’s indoor track & women’s outdoor track Caitlin Dorgan, women’s cross country Jesse Harrington, wrestling Aaron Karns, wrestling Tom Masterson, men’s outdoor track Travis Pitts, men’s outdoor track Matt Ulrich, wrestling

D3wrestle.com All-Freshman Team - Aaron Karns, wrestling

Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Finalist - Jim Clements, football

AFCA Regional Coach of the Year - Jim Clements, football

USTCC Regional Field Athlete of the Year - Tom Masterson, men’s outdoor track

First Team All-Region Honorees - Caitlin Dorgan, women’s cross country Kyle Gesswein, football Mike Jaskowski, football James Jones, men’s basketball

Second Team All-Region Honorees - Matt Cook, football Mike Lewis, football Ryan McCulllough, football

Metropolitan Wrestling Conference Champion - Jesse Harrington, wrestling

Metropolitan Wrestling Conference Medalists - Zak Andrews, wrestling Charlie Frankel, wrestling Jesse Harrington, wrestling Aaron Karns, wrestling Matt Ulrich, wrestling

D3football.com Team of the Week - Matt Cook, football John Lavelle, football Mike Lewis, football Mike Long, football Jim McKay, football Sam Nosoff, football Garrett Wooters, football

D3hoops.com Team of the Week - James Jones, men’s basketball

ECAC First Team All-Star - Matt Cook, football Kyle Gesswein, football James Jones, men’s basketball Mike Lewis, football Mike Long, football

ECAC Player of the Week - Matt Cook, football James Jones, men’s basketball

MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE/FREEDOM CONFERENCE

MAC/Freedom Conference Player of the Year - Matt Cook, football (offense) Caitlin Dorgan, women’s cross country Kyle Gesswein, football (defense) James Jones, men’s basketball Tom Masterson, men’s track (indoor) Tom Masterson, men’s track (outdoor) Travis Pitts, men’s track (outdoor)

MAC/Freedom Conference Coach of the Year - Jim Clements, football Casey Stitzel, men’s basketball

MAC/Freedom Conference Individual Champion - Meghan Donovan, wom. track (indoor) Caitlin Dorgan, women’s cross country Tom Masterson, men’s track (indoor) Tom Masterson, men’s track (outdoor) - 2 events - Travis Pitts, men’s track (indoor) Travis Pitts, men’s track (outdoor) - 2 events -

MAC/Freedom Conference First Team All-Stars - Naadir Betts, men’s track (indoor) (voted by conference coaches for team sports, Matt Cook, football 1st – 10th place at cross country championships, Jim DiLisio, football 1st – 5th place at golf championships, 1st – 3rd place Meghan Donovan, wom. track (indoor) in each event at track and field championships) Caitlin Dorgan, women’s cross country Caitlin Dorgan, wom. track (outdoor) Tracey Forsythe, wom. track (outdoor) Kyle Gesswein, football Hollis Hancock, field hockey Mark Hatty, football Dan Heiland, football Mike Jaskowski, football James Jones, men’s basketball John Lavelle, football Mike Lewis, football Vincent Lochetto, football Mike Long, football Tom Masterson,m.track(indoor)–3 events Tom Masterson,m.track(outdoor)-3 events Ryan McCullough, football Mindy Miniconzi, field hockey Terrance Osborne, football Jon Petrilak, men’s track (outdoor) Travis Pitts, m. track (indoor) – 2 events Travis Pitts, m. track (outdoor) – 3 events Rachelle Salem, wom. track (outdoor)

MAC/Freedom Conference Second Team All-Stars - Tabitha Balutis, wom. track (outdoor) (voted by conference coaches for team sports, Jeremy Beckett, men’s basketball 11th – 20th place at cross country championships, Zach Chodur, baseball 6th – 10th place at golf championships, 4th – 6th place Caitlin Dorgan, wom. track (outdoor) in each event at track and field championships) Rob Eagles, football Tracey Forsythe, wom. track (indoor) Ken Fowlkes, football Troy Green, football Isaiah Hall, football Kate Highberger, field hockey Kathy LeHew, wom. track (outdoor) Kellen Jarrett, baseball Tom Masterson, men’s track (outdoor) Jim McKay, football Pete O’Hara, baseball Kaitlyn Olsen, volleyball Jon Petrilak, men’s track (outdoor) Alyssa Riggins, volleyball Amy Scordato, volleyball Jake Sobchak, football Emily Soper, women’s basketball Garrett Wooters, football

MAC/Freedom Conference Weekly Awards - Matt Cook, football (offense) Caitlin Dorgan, women’s cross country (runner – five times) Kyle Gesswein, football (honor roll – twice) Hollis Hancock, field hockey (goalie/defense – twice) Leah Hawthorn, field hockey (player) Mark Hatty, football (offense – three times; honor roll three times) Chris James, football (defense) Mike Jaskowski, football (defense) James Jones, men’s basketball (player – twice) Tom Masterson, men’s indoor track (athlete) Tom Masterson, men’s outdoor track (athlete – twice) Ryan McCullough, football (honor roll) Travis Pitts, men’s outdoor track (athlete – twice) Jackie Shunkwiler, women’s basketball (player)

2010-11 ATHLETIC ACADEMIC AWARDS

Middle Atlantic Conference Scholar Athlete of Year- Kellen Jarrett, baseball Katy Provenzale, field hockey

ESPN Magazine Academic All-District Nominees - Jennifer Alderfer, women’s track Zak Andrews, wrestling Caitlin Dorgan, women’s track Jason Goldheimer, men’s basketball Dan Heiland, football Kate Highberger, field hockey Kaitlin Olsen, volleyball Travis Pitts, men’s track Katy Provenzale, field hockey Holly Rich, field hockey

Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area Academic Team - Zak Andrews, wrestling Dan Heiland, football Sam Nosoff, football Katy Provenzale, field hockey John Robinson, football

NWCA Scholar All-American - Zak Andrews, wrestling

NFHCA National Academic Squad - Leah Hawthorn, field hockey Kate Highberger, field hockey Krystle Mazza, field hockey Missy Milanese, field hockey Katy Provenzale, field hockey Holly Rich, field hockey

Middle Atlantic Conference All-Academic Team - Jennifer Alderfer, women’s track (indoor & outdoor) Tom Antonucci, men’s soccer Chris Badinger, football Tabitha Balutis, women’s track (indoor & outdoor) Jess Bensinger, softball Pete Bruno, football Ariel Butera, women’s soccer Elise Carpenter, women’s soccer Caitlin Dorgan, women’s track (indoor & outdoor) Ashley Ferguson, women’s soccer Tracey Forsythe, women’s cross country and track (indoor & outdoor) Kaitlin Gaston, women’s soccer Eric Gimbar, football Jason Goldheimer, men’s basketball Kimmy Haines, women’s cross country and track (indoor & outdoor) Dan Heiland, football Kate Highberger, field hockey Kelsey Krammer, women’s soccer Kellen Jarrett, football and baseball Alisha Jordan, women’s cross country and track (indoor & outdoor) Sarah Lazar, softball Sam Loeber, women’s soccer Krystle Mazza, field hockey and softball Ashley Mikulsky, volleyball Missy Milanese, field hockey and women’s basketball Adele Miller, women’s soccer Paige Molusky, volleyball Kaitlyn Olsen, volleyball Travis Pitts, men’s track (indoor & outdoor) Thomas Porter, men’s cross country Katy Provenzale, field hockey Holly Rich, field hockey John Robinson, football Merissa Ruth, women’s soccer Rachelle Salem, women’s track (indoor & outdoor) Bill Schaeffer, football Jeff Sennett, baseball Spencer Smith, baseball Jimmy Terris, men’s track (indoor & outdoor) Allison Tomasino, softball Meghan Tyman, women’s cross country and track (indoor & outdoor) Dani Walton, softball

There are various qualifications for the various all-academic honors. Student-athletes are automatically named to the MAC All-Academic Team if they meet the criteria (at least a sophomore in class standing and a 3.2 or higher cumulative grade point average).