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Patriot League History PATRIOT LEAGUE HISTORY Senior Jared Stroud was named the most valuable player of the 2017 Patriot League Tournament. COLGATE ATHLETIC HISTORY All-Patriot League Selections Year-by-Year (1990-91) (All-League) Sarah Soggs (Diver) Football (First Team All-League) Men's Swimming & Diving Rich Burke Greg Sobo (one-meter diving champion) Jeremy Garvey Taylor Warren (three-meter diving champion) Rick Krichbaum (All-League) (Second Team All-League) Greg Sobo George Delaney Taylor Warren Dave Goodwin Joe Martin Indoor Track & Field Bill Nash Arthur McKinnon (Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year) Willie Mitchell (Patriot League Male Athlete-of-the-Meet) Men's Soccer (All-League Men's Lacrosse Rob Stone (All-League) Foster Wright Gregg Perry Women's Soccer Men's Tennis Shari Krasnoo (Player-of-the-Year) Peter Reiss (Flight #4 Singles Champion) Art DeGaetano (Flight #5 Singles Champion) (First Team All-League) Scott Tunnell-John Gridley (Flight #2 Doubles Champion) Shari Krasnoo Sue Potter Women's Lacrosse Danielle Rubano Shari Krasnoo (Patriot League Player-of-the-Year) Carrie Webster Caroline Chambers (First Team All-League)) Shari Krasnoo Men's Cross-Country Liz Hewson Brett Gerry (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete for Cross Country) Rebecca Royal Women's Volleyball (1991-92) Amy Welhoelter (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete for Volleyball) Becca Galves (Co-Rookie-of-the-Year) Men's Cross Country Brett Gerry (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete for Cross Country) (First Team All-League) Arthur McKinnon (Coach-of-the-Year) Vicky Chun Alison Smith Women's Soccer Caroline Chambers (MVP Patriot League Tournament) (Second Team All-League) Heather Collins (All-League) Amy Welhoelter Caroline Chambers (goalie) Carrie Webster (forward) Field Hockey Heidi Belden (midfielder) (All-League Kaitlyn Lynch (defender) Julie Clark Laura Schneider (defender) Anne Graceffa Ruthie Lynn Women's Tennis Sue Monajati (Flight #2 singles champion) Women's Tennis Kelly Breen (Flight #1 Singles Champion) Field Hockey Katie Russo (Rookie-of-the-Year) Women's Basketball (First Team All-League) (All-League) Suzanne Bowen Anne Graceffa (attack) Amanda Travis (defender/midfielder) Men's & Women's Diving Liz Hewson (midfielder/defender) Matt Leone (Coach-of-the-Year) Taylor Warren (Outstanding Male Diver of the Meet) Men's Soccer Sarah Soggs (Outstanding Female Diver of the Meet) Doug Reffue (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete for Soccer) Women's Swimming & Diving (All-League) Sarah Soggs (one-meter diving champion) Doug Reffue (forward) Sarah Soggs (three-meter diving champion) COLGATE ATHLETIC HISTORY Women's Volleyball (1992-93) Janet Little (Coach-of-the-Year) Vicky Chun (Player-of-the-Year) Women's Soccer Kaitlyn Lynch (Co-Most Valuable Player) (First Team All-League) Jessica Tuthill (Rookie-of-the-Year) Vicky Chun Kathryn Ficker (MVP Patriot League Tournament) Heather Collins Becca Galves) (All-League) Sue Potter (midfielder) Football Kaitlyn Lynch (defender) (First Team All-League) Jessica Tuthill (defender) Bill Sparacio, RB George Delaney, WR Men's Soccer Tim Brown, OG Michael Doherty (Coach-of-the-Year) Jim Buebendorf, OT Brian Wycall (MVP Patriot League Tournament) Jim Gianakopoulos, DL Aaron Burns (Rookie-of-the-Year) (Second Team All-League) (All-League) Shane Bickel, OT Foster Wright (defender) Paul Schultheis, DL Keith Sipes (goalie) Rich Burke, DB Aaron Burns (forward) Filipe Figueira, DB Alex Roe (midfielder) Matt Taylor, DB Brian Wycall (midfielder Men's Swimming & Diving Field Hockey Greg Sobo (Outstanding Male Diver of the Meet) Jennifer Sparacio (Rookie-of-the-Year) Greg Sobo (one-meter diving champion) Greg Sobo (three-meter diving champion) (All-League) Anne Graceffa (forward) (All-League) Katie Russo (midfielder) Greg Sobo Women's Tennis Women's Swimming & Diving Sue Monajati/Shannon Flanagan (Flight #1 doubles champions) (All-League) Alison DeSano/Cara Eckert (Flight #2 doubles champions) Kristen Keiser Heather Sprengel Men's Cross Country Ray Appenheimer (Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Men's Basketball Ray Appenheimer (Patriot League Scholar Athlete for Cross Country)) Jack Bruen (Coach-of-the-Year) Ray Appenheimer (Champion) (Second Team All-League) Women's Volleyball Jonathan Stone Becca Galves (Player-of-the-Year) Men's Indoor Track (First Team All-League) Steve Gaskin (long jump champion) Becca Galves Todd Kennedy (mile champion) Ray Appenheimer (3000-meters) (Second Team All-League) Kimberly Matoka Women's Indoor Track JudiAne Nutter Caroline Chambers (shot put champion) Football Softball (First Team All-League) Sharon Feeney (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete for Softball) Bill Sparacio (running back) (All-League) (Second Team All-League) Liz Carr (pitcher) Jim Russell (quarterback) Todd Kehley (offensive tackle) Women's Lacrosse Frank Gianci (defensive line) (All-League) Tony Barrett (defensive back) Liz Hewson (attack) Kristin Hexamer (attack) Men's & Women's Diving Matt Leone (Coach of the Year) Men's Lacrosse Greg Sobo (Outstanding Male Diver of the Meet) (All-League) Julianna Vetere (Outstanding Female Diver of the Meet) Derek Laub (attack) Baseball (All-League) Mike Mabardy (utility player) COLGATE ATHLETIC HISTORY Men's Indoor Track Women's Soccer Ray Appenheimer (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete for Indoor Track) Kathy Brawn (Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year) Ray Appenheimer (Outstanding Male Athlete) Ray Appenheimer (One-Mile Run & 1000-Meter Run) (First Team All-League) Steve Gaskin (long jump champion) Sue Potter (midfielder) Rob Johnson (shot put champion) Kaitlyn Lynch (back) Jordan Lavine, Omar Nixon, Chris Nichols, Ray Appenheimer Jessica Tuthill (back) (distance medley relay champions) Christy Ficker (forward) Jennifer Hughes (midfielder) Women's Indoor Track Tara McLaughlin (400-meter dash champion) (Second Team All-League) Lindsay Barnett (forward) Men's Basketball Kerry Taylor (midfielder) (First Team All-League) Kristine Schuerger (goalie) Darren Brown Men's Cross Country (Second Team All-League) Ray Appenheimer (Champion) Tucker Neale Ray Appenheimer (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete) Women's Basketball (First Team All-League - (top 10 finishers at League Meet) (All-Rookie Team) Ray Appenheimer Lori Perretta Men's Soccer Softball (First Team All-League) (All-League Team) Bobby Newman (midfielder) Andrea Basztura (second base) Mike Pollack (back) Jaina Johnson (third base) Kim Mariani (outfield) (Second Team All-League) Pat O'Donohue (midfielder) Women's Outdoor Track Keith Sipes (goalie) Tara McLaughlin (800-meters) Field Hockey Men's Outdoor Track (All-League) Ray Appenheimer (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete) Amy Bohigian (forward) Katie Russo (midfielder) Men's Lacrosse Pace Kessenich (Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year) Volleyball Derek Laub (Patriot League Most Valuable Player) Autumn McKenzie (Rookie-of-the-Year) Peter Strid (Patriot League co-Rookie-of-the-Year) (First Team All-League) (All-League) Becca Galves) Derek Laub (attack) Tyler Amon (midfield) (Second Team All-League) Kimberly Matoka Women's Lacrosse JudiAne Nutter Cathy Foto (Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year) Football (All-League) (First Team All-League) Danie Caro (goalie) Bill Sparacio, RB Liz Hewson (midfield) Todd Kehley, OT Jully Kim (defense) Elizabeth Lewis (attack) (Second Team All-League) Mike Boorman, OG Baseball Tom Nash, WR (First Team All-League) John Soi, DL Mike Mabardy (utility man) Men's Indoor Track (1993-94) Ray Appenheimer (Outstanding Male Athlete) Ray Appenheimer (5000-meter champion) Women's Tennis Ray Appenheimer (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete) (All-League) Alex Alton (Flight #2 singles champion) (All-League) Ali DeSano (Flight #3 singles champion) Ray Appenheimer (5000 meters, DMR) Sue Monajati/Alison DeSano (Flight #2 doubles champions) Luke McGuinness (DMR) Omar Nixon (DMR) Tom Palmer (DMR) COLGATE ATHLETIC HISTORY Men's Swimming & Diving Women's Outdoor Track Greg Sobo (Outstanding Male Diver of the Meet) (All-League) Greg Sobo (One & Three-Meter champion) Betsy Cunningham Greg Sobo (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete) Men's Lacrosse (All-League) (First Team All-League) Greg Sobo (One & Three-Meter Dives) Peter Strid (midfielder) Jeremy McGrew (200-breast) (Second Team All-League) Women's Swimming & Diving Steve Franco (attack) Heather Sprengel (Co-Female Swimmer of the Meet) Tyler Amon (midfielder) Heather Sprengel (200-IM, 100-back & 200-back champion) (1994-95) (All-League) Heather Sprengel (200-IM, 100-back, 200-back) Football (First Team All-League) Women's Basketball Tom Nash, wide receiver Jen Smith (Patriot League Scholar-Athlete for Women's Basketball) R.J. Colosimo, offensive line Mike Boorman, offensive line (Second Team All-League) Marcus Cameron, defensive back Jen Smith (Second Team All-League) (All-Rookie Team) Dana Farland, running back Maya Britt Dan Walker, defensive back Tom Morelli, linebacker Men's Basketball Tucker Neale (Patriot League Player-of-the-Year) Golf Tucker Neale (All-Tournament Team) (All-League) J.S. Hope (First Team All-League) Tucker Neale Women's Tennis (All-League) Golf Sue Monajati (Flight #1 - singles) Rick Gregson (Patriot League Individual Champion) Leslie Frank (Flight #2 - singles) Alex Alton (Flight #3 - singles) (All-League) Sue Monajati-Ali DeSano (Flight #1 - doubles) Rick Gregson John Gilmartin Women's Soccer Kathy Brawn (Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year Men's Tennis Jessica Tuthill (Defensive Player-of-the-Year) Scott Thielke (Patriot League Coach of the Year) Kristine Schuerger (Patriot League Co-Scholar-Athlete) for Women's Soccer) (All-League) (First Team All-League) David Bracken
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