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PRIMARY LETTER MARK QUICK FACTS Table of Contents Location: Bronx, NY 10458 INFORMATION Quick Facts/Mission Statement/Credits: 1 Founded: 1841 Co- Coach: Bill Harris Enrollment (Undergraduate): 8,855 Alma Mater/Year: St. Francis ‘68 AroundBLACK BACKGROUND USAGE Fordham/Social Networks/Directions: 2 Nickname: Rams Record at School (yrs): 199-228-1 (15 Years) Colors: Maroon and White Overall Record (yrs): same

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FORDHAM MECo-HeadD. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BL ACK Coach Bill Harris: 4 Affiliation: NCAA Div. I Co-Head Coach: Brian Bacharach PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK Co-Head Coach Brian Bacharach: 5 Conference: Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference Alma Mater/Year: California-Berkeley ‘07 Support Staff: 5 (MAWPC) 2018 Overall Record: 16-16 President: Joseph McShane, S.J. 2018 MAWPC Record: 6-6 2019 Rams Vice President for Student Affairs: Jeffrey Gray Postseason: 4th at MAWPC Championship 2019 Roster: 6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/8 2019 Player Bios: 7-16 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL Newcomers: 9 Director of Intercollegiate Athletics: David Roach Deputy Dir. of Intercoll. Athletics: Charlie Elwood INFORMATION/MEDIA RELATIONS 2018 In Review Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/Business: John Barrett Director of Sports Media Relations: Joe DiBari 2018 Statistics: 18 Sr. Assoc. Athletic Dir./SWA: Djeanne Paul SID Office Phone: (718) 817-4240 2018 Results: 18 Assoc. Ath. Director/Marketing: TBA SID Fax: (718) 817-4244 The CWPA 19 Assoc. Athletic Director/Special Events & Travel: Associate SID (Water Polo): Scott Kwiatkowski Julio Diaz Office Phone: (718) 817-4219 The History Asst. Athletic Director/Facilities: Steve Westerduin Home Phone: (914) 262-5440 Record Book: 20 Asst. Athletic Director/Intramurals, Club Sports, & E-Mail Address: [email protected] Award Winners: 21 Recreation: Michael Roberts Assistant SID: Ryan Uhlich Asst. Ath. Director/Compliance: Shannon Raymond E-Mail Address: [email protected] This Is Fordham Asst. Ath. Director/Equipment: Jean-Michel Royall Asst. Dir. Digital Media/Video: David Bernard Santana is My Campus, Dir. of Corporate Sponsorships: Kevin Waters Fordham Website: www.fordhamsports.com Fordham is My School: 22-26 Athletic Facilities Manager: Nick LaMarca Twitter Handle: @FordhamRams Athletic Success at Fordham: 27-28 Academic Advisor: Frank Taylor Academic Success at Fordham: 29 Assoc. Ath. Director/Ath. Performance: Academic Advising: 30 Joe Gilfedder Fordham Administration: 31-33 Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach: Gio Grassi Sports Medicine: 34 Head Athletic Trainer (Water Polo): Lisa Izzi Athletic Facilities: 35 Executive Secretary/Training Room: Jill Shapiro Noted Alumni: 36 Media Information Media may obtain statistics and game results through the Fordham Athletics Website or by accessing the CWPA website at www.collegiatewaterpolo.org. Photographs and feature story ideas are available through the Office of Sports Media Relations. Requests for coach or player interviews should be made through Sports Media Relations as well. Fordham Athletics Mission Statement The objective of Fordham ’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to integrate academic and athletic experiences successfully in the Jesuit tradition. Student-athletes are expected to benefit from the educational, professional, and cultural advantages of a university located in . Accordingly, we are committed to broad participation in intercollegiate athletics, with ample opportunity provided for meaningful and successful contributions by men, women, and minorities. For all athletic pursuits, whether they are at the varsity, club, intramural, or recreational level, the Athletic Department strives to provide a rewarding experience for all its constituents. The Department conducts its activities in ways that promote sportsmanship, camaraderie, and a comprehensive commitment to academic excellence, diversity, and equitable opportunity for all students and staff.

2019 FORDHAM WATER POLO SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Navy Labor Day Open (Annapolis, Md.) Gary Troyer Invitational (Claremont, Calif.) Sept. 7 vs. UCLA 11:30 AM Oct. 4 vs. Cal Baptist 4:40 PM Credits vs. Iona 5:45 PM vs. Occidental 8:40 PM The 2019 Water Polo Media Guide is Sept. 8 vs. La Salle 9:15 AM Oct. 5 vs. UC San Diego 2:40 PM a publication of the Fordham University Office of Sports vs. Austin 2:15 PM vs. Chapman 6:40 PM Media Relations. Written, designed, and edited by Scott Princeton Invitational (Princeton, N.J.) Oct. 19 NAVY* 11:00 AM Kwiatkowski, Associate Director of Sports Media Rela- Sept. 14 vs. Santa Clara 7:15 PM PRINCETON 5:00 PM tions, using Adobe InDesign. Special thanks to Joe DiBari Sept. 15 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn 9:15 AM Oct. 23 WAGNER* 7:30 PM and Coach Bill Harris for their assistance, as well as to vs. Harvard 1:00 PM Nov. 6 IONA 7:30 PM Cathy Cryan, Sheila Muirragui, Nick Palestini, Tamara Nov. 9 at George Washington* 11:00 AM Toles, Christine Alagia, and the late Josh Ambrose. Ac- Bison Invitational (Lewisburg, Pa.) at Navy* 5:00 PM tion photography by Vincent Dusovic, Joe DiBari, and Sept. 21 at Bucknell* 1:00 PM Nov. 10 at Johns Hopkins* 10:00 AM vs. Salem International 6:00 PM Nov. 12 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN 7:30 PM Scott Kwiatkowski. U2 Photos by Bill Denison and Jon Sept. 22 vs. Wagner* 9:15 AM Nov. 16 BUCKNELL* 2:00 PM Roemer. New York City Photos by Joseph Pobereski vs. La Salle* 3:30 PM LA SALLE* 6:30 PM (Central Park), Bart Barlow (Skyline), and Jeff Greenberg (Brooklyn Bridge) of New York & Company, Inc. Other Sept. 28 GEORGE WASHINGTON* 10:00 AM Nov. 22- MAWPC Championship photos from the Fordham Office of Public Affairs and JOHN HOPKINS* 4:30 PM Nov. 24 (Lewisburg, Pa.) Fordham University Sports Media Relations files. Oct. 3 at Redlands 6:30 PM at Mt. San Antonio 9:30 PM * - MAWPC match All Times Eastern & subject to change.

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Directions to Fordham/Messmore Aquatic Center From Upstate NY and Rockland County: NY State Thruway South to the Tappan Zee Bridge. Take Exit 8 onto Rt. 287 (Cross-Westchester Expressway). Take Exit 3 onto the Sprain Brook Parkway South (to NYC). Sprain Brook Parkway turns into River Parkway. Take Exit 7W / Fordham Rd. (US 1). Proceed west for approximately 1/4 mile. The New York Botanical Garden will be on your right. Stay to the right, avoiding the underpass. At the light, turn right onto Southern Blvd / Dr. Theodore Kazimiroff Blvd. After 1/4 mile, turn left into the University.

From New England: Via Rt. 84: Follow Rt. 84 West to Brewster, NY. Exit to 684 South. 684 changes to the Hutchinson River Parkway South. Exit to Pelham Parkway West. Pass the exits to the Bronx River Parkway (the New York Botanical Garden will be on your right), and stay to the right, avoid- ing the underpass. At the light, turn right onto Southern Blvd / Dr. Theodore Kazimiroff Blvd. After 1/4 mile, turn left at the light into the University.

From New England: Via I-95: Follow I-95 South to Exit 8C/Pelham Parkway West. Pass the exits to the Bronx River Parkway (the New York Botanical Garden will be on your right), and stay to the right, avoiding the underpass. At the light, turn right onto Southern Blvd. / Dr. Theodore Kazimiroff Blvd. After 1/4 mile, turn left at the light into the University.

From the George Washington Bridge: Off the bridge, take the exit for the Henry Hudson Parkway North (1st exit from the Bridge). Follow the Henry Hudson Pkwy North to Exit 24, Mosholu Parkway. Stay on the Mosholu Parkway to the end (the New York Botanical Garden will be in front of you). Take a right onto Southern Boulevard. Fordham’s main entrance is at the third light. Turn right into campus.

From Long Island: Take the Whitestone Bridge to the Hutchinson River Parkway North. Exit at Pelham Parkway West. Follow Pelham Parkway West for approxi- mately 2 miles. Pass the exits to the Bronx River Parkway (Botanical Garden will be on your right), and stay to the right, avoiding the underpass. At the light, turn right onto Southern Blvd / Dr. Theodore Kazimiroff Blvd. After 1/4 mile, turn left into the University.

Directions to Messmore Aquatic Center: As you enter campus, parking garage is on your left. Go up the main drive past the Rose Hill Gym on the right to the entrance to Lombardi Center. Follow hallway to pool area.

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honors, led by Nicholas PRIMARY LETTER MARK Allen and Ori Raz, who both scored at least 50 Co-Head Coach goals on the season, while goalkeeper Noah BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE LeBeau made a career- high 291 saves. SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION Bill Harris Back in 2010, Har-

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK ris guided the team to a PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK third place finish at the 16th Season CWPA Northern Division Championship, led by Ali Arat and Ryan Hult- St. Francis Brooklyn ‘68 man, who both received Honorable Mention All- American honors by the ACWPC. For Arat, who ranked second in the NCAA in goal scoring, it was the first of many accolades he received, which included being named Second Team Bill Harris enters his 16th season as Head Water Polo Coach at Fordham University, Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America®. He was also the first water polo player to re- having elevated the team’s play and expectations over his tenure, which includes five trips ceive the Vincent T. Lombardi Award, as Fordham’s Male Student-Athlete of the Year. to the CWPA Championship (2009-10, 2013-15) and three to the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Prior to the 2010, Harris led the Rams to their best season under his tenure in 2009, (MAWPC) Championship (2016-18). receiving the 2009 CWPA Northern Division Coach of the Year award. The Rams captured Under Harris’ leadership, the Rams have seen sustained recent success, posting three a share of the CWPA Northern Division regular season title, and finished as runner-up at straight winning seasons (2015-17), five straight seasons of at least 16 wins (2014-18), and the CWPA Northern Division Championship. That run led Fordham to earn a berth at the a top 20 national for the first time since the 1980s. Eastern Championship for the first time in over 20 seasons. In 2017, Harris earned his second major coaching accolade, earning MAWPC East Divi- The Rams also received a number of accolades in 2009, led by Arat, who received sion Coach of the Year, after helping the Rams to their first national ranking since the 1980s Honorable Mention All-American honors from the ACWPC, as well as CWPA Northern Divi- and a fourth place finish at the MAWPC Championship. Individually, three Rams earned sion Rookie of the Year and Rookie of the Eastern Championship accolades. Three players MAWPC All-East Division honors with Massimiliano Mirarchi and Jake Miller-Tolt earning received All-Northern Division honors (Arat, Hultman, and Mikey Edwards), while four of First Team honors with Mirarchi also being named Rookie of the Year, while Alex Jahns them earned at least one weekly award from the CWPA. In addition to the athletic honors, picked up Second Team honors. Mirarchi was also an ACWPC All-America Honorable Men- five Rams were named to both the AWPCA All-Academic Team and the CWPA Scholar-Ath- tion selection. lete Team. The Rams had another fourth place finish in the MAWPC Championship in 2018, led In 2008, Harris guided the Rams to a 13-10 overall record, posting the team’s first by Miller-Tolt earning ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention accolades after becoming winning season since 1987, and ended the season with a fifth place finish at the Northern the second Ram ever to have 100 goals in a single season. He also earned First Team MAW- Division Championship. Fordham also had two players earn CWPA All-Northern Division PC All-East Division honors, while teammates Ian Watson and Bailey O’Mara garnered Sec- honors. ond Team accolades. The team was also recognized by the NCAA for its Academic Progress Since 2004, Harris has brought respect back to Fordham, starting with eight overall Rate (APR) for the sixth time, while 11 Rams were named to the ACWPC All-Academic wins and three conference victories in his first season. He quickly followed that up with nine Team. Harris also received the MAWPC Championship Coach of the Tournament, while victories in 2005, and has brought in quality recruiting classes each offseason. In 2006, Har- Miller-Tolt and Watson was named to the All-Championship Team. ris did another solid job posting an 11-11-1 mark, the first season for Fordham at or above 2016 saw the team finished third at the inaugural MAWPC Championship, while hav- the .500 mark in over a decade, while in 2007, the Rams matched that win total (11), playing ing a pair of MAPWC honorees as R.J. Simmons was named First Team All-East Division, a number of ranked opponents, as well as making their first trip to the West Coast in over while Miller-Tolt was Second Team All-East Division. In addition, seven Rams were honored 20 years, posting a 5-2 mark over seven games. ACWPC All-Academic and the MAWPC Scholar-Athlete Awards. Individually, Harris helped 13 Rams earn All-CWPA Northern Division honors from Harris’ 2014 squad played to a 16-18 overall record and a ninth place finish at the 2005-14 (Paul Shrewsbury - 2005 & 2007 Second Team; Todd Conway - 2006 First Team; CWPA Championship. Goalkeeper Noah LeBeau was named Honorable Mention All-Amer- Alex Powell - 2008 First Team; Timmy Will - 2008 Second Team; Ali Arat - 2009 & 2010 First ican after yet another fantastic season in net. The team continued to grow in 2015 and Team; Ryan Hultman - 2009 & 2010 Second Team; Mikey Edwards - 2009 Second Team; Rob- enjoyed their first winning season (20-15 record) since 2009 and the first 20-win season ert Fleming - 2011 Second Team; Noah LeBeau - 2012 Second Team; Noah LeBeau, Nicholas in recent memory, with Alex Jahns replacing LeBeau in net admirably with 295 total saves, Allen, & Ori Raz - 2013 Second Team; Noah LeBeau - 2014 First Team, R.J. Simmons - 2014 good for the second-most since 2000, while Andrew Gonzalez and Patrick Lenihan, earned Second Team). Honorable Mention All-American recognition. Harris, who was the girls’ varsity coach at Greenwich High School, has brought a In 2013, Harris helped lead Fordham back to the CWPA Championship, earning its first plethora of experience to Fordham. Prior to Greenwich High School, he served as the travel berth in three years. Indivdually, three Fordham players earned CWPA All-Northern Division team coach for Greenwich Youth Water Polo from 2000-03, while also serving as an Age Group coach for the New York Athletic Club from 1995-2003. Harris was also the head coach The Harris File for the NYAC Men’s Team from 1982-87. Alma Mater: St. Francis College ‘68 A 1997 U.S. Water Polo Hall of Fame inductee, Harris had a prolific playing career at Coaching Experience: St. Francis College, where he was a 1966 NCAA All-American and a four-time ECAC All-Star - Head Coach, Fordham University (2004-present) Team selection, while helping St. Francis to four ECAC Championships and an undefeated * 2009 CWPA Northern Division Coach of the Year conference record in those four seasons. He later was selected to the St. Francis College * 2017 MAWPC East Division Coach of the Year Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990. * 2018 MAWPC Championship Coach of the Tournament Following his collegiate career, Harris represented the New York Athletic Club from - Varsity Coach, Greenwich High School (2002-04) 1967-92, where he was a member of eight National Championship teams. He was selected - Age Group Coach, N.Y. Athletic Club (1995-2003) First Team All-America eight times as a member of the NYAC, and was 1973 and 1977 MVP - Men’s Team Coach, N.Y. Athletic Club (1982-87) for the National Championship Tournaments. Harris was also named MVP of the NYAC Paul Wacker Tournament on three separate occasions (1975, 1978, and 1980), and earned MVP Harris’ Head Coaching Record honors of the North American Cup in 1977. Year School Record Postseason Harris and his wife, Dorothy, have two sons, and currently reside in Rye, N.Y. 2004 Fordham University 8-12 2005 Fordham University 9-13 2006 Fordham University 11-11-1 2007 Fordham University 11-15 2008 Fordham University 13-10 2009 Fordham University 16-14 Easterns 2010 Fordham University 16-17 Easterns 2011 Fordham University 8-21 2012 Fordham University 7-22 2013 Fordham University 14-19 Easterns 2014 Fordham University 16-18 Easterns 2015 Fordham University 20-15 Easterns 2016 Fordham University 16-13 MAWPC 2017 Fordham University 18-12 MAWPC 2018 Fordham University 16-16 MAWPC

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FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK Honorable Mention selec- tion. The team was also Seventh Season recognized by the NCAA for its Academic Progress Rate (APR) score for the fifth time, while ten Rams were Cal-Berkeley ‘07 named to the ACWPC All- Academic Team. Brian Bacharach, a 2006 All-American and national at Cal-Berkeley, The Rams followed that up with another fourth place finish in the MAWPC begins his seventh season with the Fordham water polo program. After five years as Championship in 2018, led by Miller-Tolt earning ACWPC All-America Honorable an assistant coach, he was promoted to Associate Head Coach in 2018 and named Mention accolades after becoming the second Ram ever to have 100 goals in a single Co-Head Coach in 2019. season. He also earned First Team MAWPC All-East Division, while teammates Ian “Brian has done a tremendous job with our program over the past six years Watson and Bailey O’Mara garnered Second Team accolades. and I’m happy that he decided to take on the role as co-head coach,” said Bill Harris. 2016 saw the team finished third at the inaugural MAWPC Championship, “He has been able to use his vast experience in the , both as a student-athlete while having a pair of MAPWC honorees as R.J. Simmons was named First Team All- and as a coach, to elevate the Fordham program over the past six years. Brian is a East Division, while Miller-Tolt was Second Team All-East Division. In addition, seven pleasure to work with and is a fine role model for our athletes.” Rams were honored ACWPC All-Academic and the MAWPC Scholar-Athlete Awards. “I want to thank Coach Harris and Athletic Director David Roach for this great In his first year on the staff in 2013, Bacharach helped lead Fordham back to opportunity,” said Bacharach. “The past six years at Fordham have made me realize the CWPA Championship, earning its first berth in three years. Indivdually, three what a special place it is and I’m excited to see what the future brings for Fordham Fordham players earned CWPA All-Northern Division honors, led by Nicholas Allen water polo. Coach Harris has set the vision and standard for this program at a high- and Ori Raz, who both scored at least 50 goals on the season, while goalkeeper Noah level and I forward to continuing to work together toward those goals.” LeBeau made a career-high 291 saves. With Bacharach on staff, the Rams have seen sustained success, posting three In year two, the Rams once again appeared at the CWPA Championship, earn- straight winning seasons (2015-17), five straight seasons of at least 16 wins (2014- ing an at-large berth. Individually, two players earned CWPA All-Northern Division 18), and a top 20 national ranking for the first time since the 1980s. honors with LeBeau garnering First Team status and R.J. Simmons receiving Second In 2017, Bacharach helped the Rams to their first national ranking since the Team honors. 1980s, and a fourth place finish at the MAWPC Championship. Individually, three Prior to Fordham, Bacharach wrapped up a stint as an assistant coach at Loyola Rams earned MAWPC All-East Division honors with Massimiliano Mirarchi and Jake Marymount, where he helped guide the Lions to the 2010 Western Water Polo As- sociation Conference Championship. Bacharach finished his career at Cal with 141 career goals, including a team- best two in the 2006 NCAA National Championship, which Cal defeated USC. It was the Bears 12th national title and Bacharach was one of the Bears’ team captains for the second consecutive season. As a senior for the Bears in 2006, he was a ACWPC Honorable Mention All- American, as well as an MPSF All-Academic and a ACWPC All-Academic selection. For his career, he was a four-time MPSF All-Academic and ACWPC All-Academic selec- tion. After graduating Cal in the spring of 2007, Bacharach went on to play profes- sionally in for the Cronulla Sharks. In the fall of 2007, he returned to De La Salle High School, this time as a teacher and coach. He taught math and psychology while also serving as assistant varsity coach for the boys’ water polo team through the spring of 2009. He helped De La Salle earn NCS Runner-up honors in 2008, while claiming EBAL League title in 2008 and 2009. In addition to his teaching duties, Bacharach ran the men’s side of the Diablo Water Polo Club of Moraga, California, for three years (2007-09), leading the 18-un- der team to its three highest finishes in the program’s 12-year existence.

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2019 : Back (l-r): Daniel Lynch, Skyler Knoflick, Gordon Rowland, August Weyandt, Quinn Wagner, Bailey O’Mara, Jake Miller-Tolt, Sebastian Zapatero, Joseph Agabs, Dimitris Koukias, Aldo Ordoñez Front: Oscar Nomura, Matthew Hahn, Stephen Judge, Niko Kapetan, George Maltby, Tristen Knoflick, Yuki Saito, Phillip Wang, Sam Wheeler, Jason Hiremath

No. Name Cl. Pos. Hgt. Hometown / High School (College) 1 Bailey O’Mara So. GK 6-8 Darien, Conn. / Darien 1A Aldo Ordoñez Fr. GK 6-0 Austin, Texas/Liberal Arts & Science Academy 2 Dimitris Koukias So. 2M 6-0 Athens, Greece / Athens College 3 Jake Miller-Tolt Sr. DR 6-4 Beach, Calif. / Mira Costa 4 Joseph Agabs Sr. UT 6-1 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Brooklyn Technical 5 Tristen Knoflick Sr. 2MD. 6-1 Walnut Creek, Calif. / De La Salle 6 Phillip Wang Jr. DR 5-10 San Jose, Calif./ Bellarmine College Prep 7 George Maltby Sr. UT 6-2 Newtown Square, Pa. / Episcopal Academy 8 Oscar Nomura Sr. UT 6-0 Irvine, Calif./Irvine (Wagner) 9 Yuki Saito Sr. DR 5-7 Honolulu, Hawaii / 10 August Weyandt Jr. 2MO. 6-3 Carlsbad, Calif. / Carlsbad 11 Sam Wheeler So. UT 6-1 Palos Verde Estates, Calif. / Chadwick School 13 Gordon Rowland Jr. DR 6-1 Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Loyola (Hobart) 14 Jason Hiremath Fr. ATK 5-10 Honolulu, Hawaii/Punahou 15 Sebastian Zapatero Fr. DR 6-3 Venice, Calif./Santa Monica 16 Quinn Wagner Fr. ATK 6-3 Westport, Conn./Staples 17 Skyler Knoflick Fr. ATK 5-10 Walnut Creek, Calif./Northgate 18 Matthew Hahn Fr. UT 5-10 Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll 19 Daniel Lynch Fr. 2MD. 6-2 Indian Head Park, Ill./Fenwick 20 Stephen Judge Fr. UT 5-10 Scarsdale, N.Y./Iona Prep

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FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK DRIVER ~ 6-4 against Navy, while scoring three goals, two assists and five steals versus George Washington (11/4)... Posted four goals in Fordham’s upset win over SENIOR #15 St. Francis Brooklyn (11/9)... Had three goals and four steals in games against John Hopkins (11/16) and #16 Bucknell (11/18), while having five CAPTAIN 3 goals, three assists, and five steals against George Washington (11/17). 2016: Named Second Team MAWPC All-East Division after a phenomenal Year-By-Year freshman season... Named MAWPC 2018: ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention... Named First Team MAWPC Rookie of the Week once... Finished All-East Division for the second straight season... Named MAWPC Offensive the year as the team leader in most Player of the Week once... Selected to the MAWPC All-Championship categories, including goals (61), First Team... Team MVP... Set career-highs for goals (104), assists (68), assists (31), points (92), steals (77), points (172), and blocks (29)... Led the team in all of those categories blocks (9), and ejections drawn as well as steals (64)... Became just the second Ram to net 100 goals in (28)... Was second on the squad a season, joining Ned Kelly (1971)... Scored at least one goal in 30 of 32 with 12 extra-man goals... Scored games... Kicked off the season with a seven-goal performance against at least three goals in a game ten Salem International (9/1)... Posted his first career 10-point game against times... Registered at least one goal Santa Clara, posting seven goals and three assists, while tallying four in 25 of 29 games on the year... steals and two blocks (9/9)... Had three goals and four assists against Opened the season with three goals Mercyhust (9/15)... Notched five goals, four steals, and three blocks at and a steal against La Salle (9/3)... #14 Bucknell (9/16)... Recorded five goals against Navy (9/23)... Made a Had four goals and an assist versus season-high five steals to go with three assists and a goal against Whittier #17 Cal Baptist (9/10), while having three goals, two assists, and four (10/5)... Registered seven goals and five steals in a win over La Salle steals against #20 Santa Clara (9/11)... Notched two goals, two assists, (10/13)... Had five goals, two assists, and two steals in an upset win over and four steals at Johns Hopkins (9/24)... Netted four goals, two assists, #20 Wagner (10/17)... Had six goals in a win over Salem International and three steals in a win at Navy (9/25)... Had four goals and four steals (10/20)... Recorded another seven-goal game against La Salle (10/28)... in the second meeting with Johns Hopkins (10/1)... Registered two goals Dished a career-high six assists in a win over Navy to open the MAWPC and four steals in games against #10 Bucknell (10/1) and Navy (10/2), Championship (11/16/18)... Posted his second 10-point game of the season while adding three assists in the Navy game... Recorded four goals and against #15 Bucknell in the MAWPC Championship semifinal, netting six four steals at La Verne (10/6)... Posted a season-high six steals to go with goals and four assists (11/17). a pair of goals against Cal Lutheran (10/8)... Had three goals and five steals in games against Iona (10/26) and Mercyhurst (10/29)... Scored a season- 2017: Named First Team MAWPC All-East Division after an excellent high eight goals to go with two steals and an assist at Bucknell (11/5)... sophomore campaign... Named MAWPC Offensive Player of the Week Notched two goals, two assists, and two steals versus Wagner (11/18)... once and Defensive Player of the Week twice... Selected to the MAWPC Had a goal, three assists, two steals and two blocks in the season finale All-Championship First Team... Led the Rams with 54 assists and 98 steals... against Johns Hopkins (11/20). Scored a career-high 72 goals and 126 points, both good for second on the team... Added 14 blocks and 20 extra-man goals, which were also Before Fordham: Earned four varsity letters at Mira Costa under head second on the squad... Started the season with three goals and three coach Dave Hullska... All-American selection in 2014 and 2015... Two-Time steals in games against La Salle and #11 Princeton (9/2)... Had two goals, Bay League Player of the Year... Two-Time Daily Breeze Player of the Year... two assists, and four steals versus #14 Brown (9/10)... Totaled four goals, Named to the All-CIF and All-State teams twice... Two-Time team MVP... three assists, and six steals against Johns Hopkins (9/23)... Tallied a goal, Team captain as a senior... Also played fo the U18 Bruins, placing ninth in three assists, and two steals at #18 George Washington (9/24)... Posted six the Platinum Division of the 2015 Junior Olympics. steals against Redlands (10/5)... Scored three goals and five steals against #15 Cal Baptist (10/6)... Scored a season-high six goals to go with four steals Major: International Political Economy. Miller-Tolt’s Career Game-Highs Goals:...... 8, at Bucknell (11/5/16) Assists:...... 6, vs. Navy (11/16/18) Points:...... 10, 2x, last vs. Bucknell (11/17/18) Steals: ...... 8, vs. Navy (11/4/17) Blocks: ...... 3, 2x, last vs. Bucknell (9/16/18)

Miller-Tolt’s Career Statistics Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. The Players 2016 29 61 31 92 77 8 2017 30 72 54 126 98 14 2018 32 104 68 172 64 29 TOTALS 91 237 153 390 239 51

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK (10/8)... Notched a goal, two assists, and two steals at Wagner (11/2)... Named JOSEPH BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE to the ACWPC All-Academic AGABS Team and the MAWPC Scholar-Athlete Team. SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK UTILITY ~ 6-1 PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK Before Fordham: Competed SENIOR for eight years as a member of the YPro Water Polo CAPTAIN 4 Club in his hometown of Brooklyn under head coach Yevgeniy Prokhin... Helped his club place first in the Year-By-Year Tri-state League in 2013, 2018: Played in a career-high 32 games as a junior... Tied his career-high in second place in the 2015 goals with 12, while setting a new personal-best with 37 steals... Had his South Florida International first career four-point game against Harvard, netting two goals and two Tournament and Cardinal assists to go with three steals (9/9)... Notched a goal and three assists Cup Tournaments, and third with two steals versus Mercyhurst (9/15)... Tied a career-high with four place at the Gatineau U17 steals against Navy (9/23)... Registered three steals in game against La Tournament... Previously Salle (10/13) and George Washington (11/4)... Recorded two goals, an competed internationally with the Azerbaijan Junior National Team... assist, and three steals in the MAWPC Championship opener against Navy Member of the Brooklyn Tech Honor Roll the last five years. (11/16)... Tied a career-high with four steals against #15 Bucknell in the MAWPC Championship semifinals... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Major: Applied Accounting & Finance. Team and the MAWPC Scholar-Athlete Team.

2017: Saw action in 28 games as a sophomore... Finished the season with 12 goals and 20 assists for 32 points... Added 32 steals and nine blocks... Agabs’ Career Game-Highs Opened the year with his first career hat trick against La Salle (9/2)... Had Goals:...... 3, vs. La Salle (9/2/17) a pair of assists against Chapman (9/10)... Posted two steals and two Assists:...... 3, vs. Mercyhurst (9/15/18) blocks at #18 George Washington (9/24)... Registered a goal, an assist, Points:...... 4, 2x, last vs. Mercyhurst (9/15/18) and two steals against La Verne (10/7)... Had two assists and two blocks Steals: ...... 4, 4x, last vs. Bucknell (11/17/18) against Fresno Pacific (10/7)... Notched two assists and three steals at Blocks: ...... 2, 5x, last vs. Occidental (10/5/18) Iona (10/26)... Netted a goal, two assists, and tied a career-high with four steals against George Washington (11/4)... Tallied a goal, three assists and five steals over the course of three games at the MAWPC Championship Agabs’ Career Statistics (11/16-18)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and the MAWPC Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. Scholar-Athlete Team. 2016 24 6 9 15 28 3 2017 28 12 20 32 32 9 2016: Appeared in 24 games during his freshman season... Netted six goals 2018 32 12 19 31 37 6 and nine assists for 15 points, while registering 28 steals and three blocks... TOTALS 84 30 48 78 97 18 Had two steals against #17 Cal Baptist (9/10)... Scored his first career goal against #20 Santa Clara (9/11)... Had three steals in matches against Johns Hopkins (10/1) and #10 Bucknell (10/1)... Registered a goal and an assist at LaVerne (10/6)... Scored twice to go with two steals an an assist versus CalTech (10/6)... Recorded a season-high four steals versus Occidental The Players

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK #10 Bucknell (10/1)... Had a pair of goals and three steals against Whittier (10/7)... Scored at least one goal in each of the last eight games of the TRISTEN season, highlighted by a three-goal, three-steal performance against Johns BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE Hopkins (11/20)... Had a pair of goals against both Mercyhurst and Salem KNOFLICK International (10/29). SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK 2M DEF. ~ 6-1 Before Fordham: Earned three varsity letters in four years at De La Salle High School under head coach Steve Guthrie... Named most improved SENIOR athlete after his sophomore year... Earned EBAL Second Team in his final two seasons... Team captain as a senior... Member of the CC United club 5 team and a participant at the Kap7 tournament and the Junior Olympics in 2014 and 2015.

Year-By-Year Major: International Political Economy. 2018: Saw action in all 32 games for Knoflick’s Career Game-Highs Fordham as a junior... Set career- Goals:...... 5, vs. Bucknell (10/1/16) highs in steals (40) and blocks Assists:...... 3, vs. Johns Hopkins (10/1/16) (11)... Totaled 15 goals and nine Points:...... 5, 2x, last vs. Connecticut College (10/20/18) assists for 24 points... Won a team- Steals: ...... 6, vs. Gannon (9/4/16) best 72 swim-offs... Recorded Blocks: ...... 2, at Bucknell (9/16/18) three steals in matches against Iona (9/2), Mercyhurst (9/15), and Redlands (10/4)... Scored two goals to go with three steals against Knoflick’s Career Statistics Occidental (10/5)... Tied his career- Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. high with five points (three goals, 2016 29 29 14 43 38 8 two assists) against Connecticut 2017 28 8 8 16 24 3 College (10/20)... Registered a 2018 32 15 9 24 40 11 goal and two assists versus Johns TOTALS 89 52 31 83 102 22 Hopkins (10/27)... Had two goals and two steals against La Salle (10/28)... Posted a goal and two steals against Iona (11/10) and Wagner (11/18). GEORGE

2017: Appeared in 28 games as a sophomore... Finished the year with eight MALTBY goals, and eight assists for 16 points... Added 24 steals and three blocks defensively... Had a team-high 37 swim-off wins... Had a goal, two assists, UTILITY ~ 6-2 and a steal against Washington & Jefferson (9/3)... Had three steals at Navy (9/23)... Notched a goal, an assist, and two steals versus Redlands (10/5)... SENIOR Posted a goal and two steals against Mercyhurst (10/21)... Notched three steals against Johns Hopkins at the MAWPC Championship (11/16)... Had 7 a goal and an assist against George Washington (11/17).

2016: Played in all 29 games as a freshman... Was fourth on the team in goals (29), fifth in points (43), third in steals (38), and second in blocks Year-By-Year (8)... Led the Rams with 48 swim-off wins... Notched two goals and two 2018: Played in all 32 games as a steals versus La Salle (9/3)... Had a goal, an assist, and a season-high six junior, setting career-highs in all steals against Gannon (9/4)... Dished out three assists to go with a steal categories... Netted 20 goals and 22 against Johns Hopkins (10/1)... Scored a season-high five goals against assists for 42 points, while adding 16 steals and three blocks... 14 of his 20 goals came with the man advantage... Took off on the Rams’ trip to California, which started a string of eight straight games with a goal... Had a goal and three steals against Whittier (10/5)... Notched two goals and two assists against Cal Lutheran (10/6)... Registered two goals, two assists, and three steals at La Salle (10/13)... Scored twice

against #20 Wagner (10/17)... Had The Players a goal and three assists at George Washington (11/4).

2017: Appeared in 12 games as a sophomore... Posted seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points... Added 10 steals and three blocks... Opened

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK the season with a goal, an assist, and three steals against La Salle (9/2)... Notched a goal, two assists, and two steals versus Washington & Jefferson (9/3)... Had a career day with four goals and four assists at Mt. San Antonio YUKI BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE (10/5)... Had a goal and an assist against Mercyhurst (10/21). SAITO 2016: Appeared in 13 games in his first season with the Rams... Tallied SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK three goals and eight assists for 11 points... Added 13 steals and a block... DRIVER ~ 5-7 PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK Had two goals and an assist vs. La Salle (9/3)... Notched an assist and a block against McKendree (9/4)... Posted an assist and a steal against #10 SENIOR Bucknell (10/1)... Had a goal, two assists, and two steals at #13 Bucknell (11/5)... Recorded two assists and a season-high four steals versus Johns 9 Hopkins (11/20)... Honored at Fordham’s Breakfast for Champions, which acknowledge student-athletes with a 3.0 GPA or higher.

Before Fordham: Played water polo for eight years at Episcopal Academy, Year-By-Year earning varsity letters the past four years, under head coach Max Kelly... 2018: Played in a career-high 18 Three-time winner of the William J Dougherty award for most goals and contests, netting personal-bests in assists in a season... All-League First Team and All-Eastern First Team goals (5) and steals (6)... Scored a selection his final two years... League MVP as a senior... Selected to the goal to go with two steals against Pennsylvania High School All-Star team in 2014... Also a member of the Mercyhurst (9/15)... Had two goals swim team for eight years, earning three varsity letters, and the John A. and two assists against Harter award for most improved athlete in 2014. (9/16)... Had a goal and an assist versus Occidental (10/5)... Posted Major: Information Systems. two steals and an assist against Connecticut College (10/20)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Maltby’s Career Game-Highs Team and the MAWPC Scholar- Goals:...... 4, vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/5/17) Athlete Team. Assists:...... 4, vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/5/17) Points:...... 8, vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/5/17) 2017: Appeared 10 games as a Steals: ...... 4, vs. Johns Hopkins (11/20/16) sophomore... Posted three goals and Blocks: ...... 1, 6x, last vs. Navy (11/3/18) two assists for five points... Added five steals and a block... Had two goals and a steal against Washington & Jefferson (9/3)... Notched a goal, an assist, and three steals against Mt. Maltby’s Career Statistics San Antonio (10/5)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and the Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. MAWPC Scholar-Athlete Team. 2016 15 3 8 11 13 1 2017 12 7 10 17 10 3 2016: Played in 16 games in his first season at Fordham... Netted two goals 2018 32 20 22 42 16 3 to go with nine assists and one steal... Best performance of the season came TOTALS 59 30 40 70 39 7 against La Salle, notching a goal and a season-high six assists (9/3)... Had a goal and an assist at CalTech (10/6)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and the MAWPC Scholar-Athlete Team.

Before Fordham: Earned four varsity letters under head coach Ken Smith at the Punahou School... Helped the Hala Trees to the state championship as a senior and to the finals the previous two years... Named Eighth Team All-American and First Team All-State as a senior... Team captain as a senior... Also competed for the Hawaiian Islands Water Polo Club and the Palos Verdes Water Polo Club... With Hawaiian Islands, placed third in the Hawaiian Invitational in the U18 division in both 2014 and 2015 and fourth The Players

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK in the Hawaiian Invitational Open Division in 2015... With Palos Verdes, placed fourth overall at the Junior Olympics U18 Classic Division in 2015... Also a two-time letter winner in both canoe paddling and . BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE PHILLIP Major: Computer Science. WANG SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK Saito’s Career Game-Highs Goals:...... 2, 2x, last vs. Toronto (9/16/18) DRIVER ~ 5-10 Assists:...... 6, vs. La Salle (9/3/16) Points:...... 7, vs. La Salle (9/3/16) JUNIOR Steals: ...... 3, vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/5/17) 7 Blocks: ...... 1, vs. Princeton (9/2/17)

Saito’s Career Statistics Year-By-Year Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. 2018: Played in all 32 games... 2016 16 2 9 11 1 0 Had another stellar year, setting 2017 10 3 2 5 5 1 career-highs across the board with 2018 18 5 6 11 6 0 40 goals, 36 assists, 76 points, 34 TOTALS 44 10 17 27 12 1 steals, and 16 blocks... Finished third on the team in goals, assists, points, and blocks... Had two goals and two assists in matches against GORDON Johns Hopkins (9/1) and Iona (9/2) to start the season... Had two ROWLAND goals and three steals at Navy (9/2)... Netted a hat trick against DRIVER ~ 6-1 Mercyhurst (9/15)... Notched a goal and three assists versus JUNIOR Occidental (10/5)... Posted two goals, three assists, and three steals against La Salle (10/13)... Had a career- 13 high five steals to go a goal and two assists at La Salle (10/28)... Recorded a career-high four goals at Johns Hopkins to go with two blocks (11/3)... Had two goals in games against Navy (11/3) and George Washington (11/4)... Registered two goals, two assists, and two steals in a win over Year-By-Year Navy in the MAWPC Championship opener (11/16)... Scored two goals to 2018: Played in 19 games in his first season go with an assist and two steals against Bucknell in the MAWPC semifinals with the Rams... Posted four goals and two (11/17)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and the MAWPC assists for six points... Also had four steals... Scholar Athlete Team. Had a goal, an assist, and two steals at Mt. San Antonio (10/4)... Recorded a goal 2017: Played in all 30 games as a freshman... Had a solid first campaign, and an assist against Connecticut College netting 23 goals and 19 assists for 42 points... Added 30 steals and five (10/20)... Also had goals against Mercyhurst blocks defensively... Netted a hat trick with two steals against Gannon, (9/15) and La Salle (10/13)... Named to while having a goal and three assists versus Washington & Jefferson (9/3)... the ACWPC All-Academic Team and the Notched a pair of goals and an assist against La Verne (10/7)... Had two MAWPC Scholar-Athlete Team. goals and two steals versus Mercyhurst (10/21)... Registered a goal and two assists at Iona (10/26)... Posted a goal, an assist, and three steals Before Fordham: Three-year varsity water polo player at Loyola High School versus Navy (11/4)... Scored three times against #18 Bucknell (11/5)... in Los Angeles, California... Was a Second Team All-Mission League selection Totaled three goals and three assists at the MAWPC Championship (11/16- in 2016 and a two-time recipient of the Coaches Award (2014 & 2016)... 18)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and the MAWPC Scholar Received the Bronze Presidential Award at Loyola for his community service Athlete Team. work in 2015... Attended Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y., in 2017-18.

Major: Business Administration. Rowland’s Career Game-Highs Goals:...... 1, 4x, last vs. Connecticut College (10/20/18) Assists:...... 1, 2x, last vs. Connecticut College (10/20/18) Points:...... 2, 2x, last vs. Connecticut College (10/20/18) Steals: ...... 2, vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/4/18) Blocks: ...... N/A The Players

Rowland’s Career Statistics Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. 2018 19 4 2 6 4 0

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK Before Fordham: Three-year member of the varsity water polo team (10/5)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and MAWPC Scholar at Bellarmine College Prep in San Jose, California, where he served as Athlete Team. team captain... 2017 Second Team All-American after earning First Team BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE All-Western Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) and Central Coast Section Before Fordham: Four-year varsity water polo player at Carlsbad High (CCS) honors... Won the 2016 Joe Keenan Most Inspirational Award at School in California... Team co-captain as a senior... Two-time First Team Bellarmine... Played club water polo for both DACA Water Polo and San All-Avocado West League selection (2015-16) and was SINGLElisted COLOR VERSION as a 2016EMBROIDER Y VERSION

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK Jose Water Polo, where he was the DACA team captain in 2015 and 2017... Player to Watch by the San Diego Union Tribune... Helped CarlsbadPANTONE BLACK 30% PAtoNTONE 209 C twoPANTONE BLACK Earned USA Water Polo Academic All-American standing three times from All-San Diego CIF Division 1 Championships in 2013 and 2014... Played club 2014-16. for Carlsbad Water Polo... Four-year Scholar Athlete and an AP Scholar with Honors... Received USA Water Polo Academic All-American honors and was Major: Accounting Information Systems. named to the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Water Polo Team.

Wang’s Career Game-Highs Major: American Studies. Goals:...... 4, at Johns Hopkins (11/3/18) Assists:...... 4, vs. Salem International (9/1/18) Weyandt’s Career Game-Highs Points:...... 5, 3x, last at Johns Hopkins (11/3/18) Goals:...... 3, vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/5/17) Steals: ...... 5, vs. La Salle (10/28/18) Assists:...... 2, vs. Toronto (9/16/18) Blocks: ...... 2, 4x, last at Johns Hopkins (11/3/18) Points:...... 3, vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/5/17) Steals: ...... 1, 2x, last vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/4/18) Blocks: ...... 1, vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/5/17) Wang’s Career Statistics Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. 2017 30 23 19 42 30 5 Weyandt’s Career Statistics 2018 32 40 36 76 34 16 Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. TOTALS 62 63 55 118 64 21 2017 26 6 0 6 0 1 2018 26 2 3 5 2 4 TOTALS 52 8 3 11 2 5 AUGUST WEYANDT SAM 2M OFF. ~ 6-3 WHEELER JUNIOR UTILITY ~ 6-1 10 JUNIOR 11 Year-By-Year 2018: Played in 26 games as a sophomore... Posted two goals and three assists for five points... Added two steals and four blocks... Drew 16 Year-By-Year ejections on the year... Scored in back-to-back games against Wagner and 2018: Appeared in 29 games Mercyhurst (9/15)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and MAWPC as a sophomore... Scored four Scholar Athlete Team. goals to go with six assists and a career-best 13 steals... Had 2017: Saw action in 26 games as a freshman... Posted six goals and one a goal and two steals against block on the year... Scored a goal in the season opener against La Salle Santa Clara (9/9)... Also had a (9/3)... Scored a goal in games against Redlands (10/5) and Fresno Pacific pair of steals against #9 Harvard (10/7)... Netted his first hat trick to go with a block against Mt. San Antonio (9/9) and Mt. San Antonio (10/4)... Had a goal and a steal against Cal Lutheran (10/6)... Also scored against Connecticut College (10/20)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and MAWPC Scholar Athlete Team.

2017: Saw action in 10 games as a freshman... Had five goals and six assists for 11 points... Added five steals and two blocks... Posted four assists, a steal, and a block against La Salle (9/2)... Scored three goals against Washington & Jefferson (9/3)... Had a goal and an assist in games against Mt. San Antonio (10/5) and Occidental (10/6)... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team and The Players

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK MAWPC Scholar Athlete Team. four steals in another meeting against Johns Hopkins (11/3)... Scored twice to go with three steals in a win over Iona (11/10)... Had two goals and three Before Fordham: Four-year varsity water polo player at the Chadwick steals in the season finale against Wagner (11/18). BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE School in Palos Verdes, California... Senior year captain... Three-time team MVP and First Team All-League selection... Selected as the league’s MVP as Before Fordham: Had great success in water polo for the club team SINGLE COLOR VERSION a senior andEMBROIDER earnedY VERSION All-South Bay honors for the second time... Played for Olympiacos in Greece... Helped win the National All-Greek U17

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PAtheNTONE BLACK 30% PalosPANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLAC K Verdes Water Polo Club, which won the 2017 Kap 7 Tournament Championship in 2017, after earning second place in 2016... Also helped Championship, while taking second at the Turbo Cup. Olympiacos to a third place finish at the U19 Championship in 2017... Moved to the club team Glyfada in 2018, where they captured first place Major: Finance. at the U19 Championship... Received the National Academic Excellence Award at Athens College... Member of the “A” Athletic Association, assisting Wheeler’s Career Game-Highs with the organization of athletic events at Athens... Was a leader in the Goals:...... 3, vs. Washington & Jefferson (9/3/17) Executive Olympic Workshop, which is part of the General Education Project Assists:...... 4, vs. La Salle (9/2/17) “Olympic Heritage” set up by the Hellenic Olympic Academy. Points:...... 4, vs. La Salle (9/2/17) Steals: ...... 2, 5x, last vs. Mt. San Antonio (10/4/18) Major: Plans to major in Biological Sciences. Blocks: ...... 1, 5x, last vs. Occidental (10/5/18) Koukias’ Career Game-Highs Goals:...... 4, vs. Wagner (10/17/18) Wheeler’s Career Statistics Assists:...... 1, 5x, last vs. Wagner (11/18/18) Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. Points:...... 4, vs. Wagner (10/17/18) 2017 10 5 6 11 5 2 Steals: ...... 4, at Johns Hopkins (11/3/18) 2018 29 4 6 10 13 3 Blocks: ...... 1, 4x, last vs. Navy (11/16/18) TOTALS 39 9 12 21 18 5

Koukias’ Career Statistics Year GP Goals Assts. Pts. Stls. Blks. DIMITRIS 2018 32 39 5 44 34 4 KOUKIAS 2M/UTILITY ~ 6-2 BAILEY SOPHOMORE O’MARA 2 GOALKEEPER ~ 6-8 SOPHOMORE Year-By-Year 1 2018: Had a solid rookie campaign with the Rams, appearing in all 32 matches... Finished fourth on the team with 39 goals and 44 points and fifth in steals (34)... Also added five assists and four blocks... 12 of his 39 goals came with the man advantage... Named MAWPC East Region Rookie Year-By-Year of the Week twice... Caught fire in the second half of the season, scoring 2018: Shared the starting goalkeeper duties as a freshman... Named Second at least one goal in 18 of the last 19 games... Scored a season-high four Team MAWPC East Division... Earned MAWPC East Division Defensive goals against Wagner (10/17)... Followed with a three-goal game against Player of the Week honors once... Had seven performances of at least Connecticut College (10/20)... Posted three goals and a season-high six 10 saves... Had 10 stops over just two quarters against Redlands (10/4)... exclusions in a win over Johns Hopkins (10/27)... Notched two goals and Posted 12 saves and a penalty block in his first complete game, which was The Players

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK an upset win over #20 Wagner (10/17)... Totaled 11 stops in a win over Salem International (10/28)... Recorded a season-high 17 saves over 3.5 quarters at Johns Hopkins (11/3)... Followed that up with 11 saves at Navy MATTHEW (11/3), while having 12 stops at George Washington (11/4)... Had 10 saves BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE in the MAWPC Championship opener against Navy (11/16)... Named to HAHN the ACWPC All-Academic Team and the MAWPC Scholar-Athlete Team. SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK UTILITY ~ 5-10 PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK Before Fordham: Member of the Water Polo Club in Stamford, Connecticut for the past five seasons... Served as a team captain FRESHMAN and been selected as the team’s MVP... Attended Darien High School in Connecticut... Member of the Math Honor Society. 18 Major: Plans to major in Finance.

O’Mara’s Career Game-Highs Year-By-Year Saves:...... 17, at Johns Hopkins (11/3/18) Before Fordham: Four-year varsity water polo player and swimmer at Penalty Blocks:...... 1, 2x, last, vs. Wagner (10/17/18) Southlake Carroll High School in Texas... Two-year water polo captain... Assists:...... 1, 2x, last vs. Redlands (10/4/18) Two-time All-Region selection (2018 & 2019) and a 2019 First Team All- Steals: ...... 2, vs. Johns Hopkins (10/27/18) State pick... Team MVP for swimming in 2018... 2019 NISCA All-American... All-State First Team in the 200 freestyle relay and Second Team in the 100 freestyle... Played club for Thunder Water Polo... Received Academic All- American honors from USA Water Polo and the NISCA... Member of the O’Mara’s Career Statistics National Honors Society... Recipient of the Dragon Aquatic Scholar Award. Year GP Saves GAA Assts. Stls. Pen. Blks. 2018 22 144 9.16 2 8 2 Major: Has yet to decide on a major.

OSCAR JASON NOMURA HIREMATH UTILITY ~ 6-0 ATTACKER ~ 5-10 SENIOR 8 FRESHMAN 14

Year-By-Year Year-By-Year Before Fordham: Transfer from ... Played 92 games over Before Fordham: Four-year varsity water polo player and swimmer at three seasons with the Seahawks... Totaled 112 goals... Second Team Punahou High School in Hawaii... Two-time All-American water polo player All-MAWPC as a freshman... Multi-sport athlete at Irvine High School in as a sophomore (6th Team) and a senior (5th Team)... Named the State California... Competed on the varsity , swimming, and water polo MVP as a senior after earning First Team as a sophomore and Second Team teams... Helped the Anteaters qualify for the Pacific Coast League (PCL) as a junior... Two-time Second Team All-State swimmer in the 200 medley Semifinals for water polo in 2015 … Named PCL All-League First Team in relay... Member of the U18 USA Masters Future Team, which took second 2015 and All-League Second Team in 2013 and 2014 … Team leader in goals place at the Water Polo Carnival in Hungary... Also played club water polo in both his junior and senior campaigns with 61 each year. for the Hawaiian Islands WPC, Stanford WPC, and the Royal 559 WPC... 2014 Junior Olympics National Champion with the Stanford Water Polo Club. Major: Environmental Science. Major: Plans to major in Computer & Information Sciences. The Players

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Year-By-Year Year-By-Year Before Fordham: Four-year swimmer at Iona Prep in New Rochelle... Before Fordham: Two-year water polo player and four-year swimmer at Served as team captain senior year... Played club water polo for Greenwich Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois... Team co-captain for both squads Aquatics... Won the 2016 National State Challenge with Greenwich... his final two years... Selected All-State twice for water polo, as well as Helped team place in second at the 2017 U16 Kap 7 Tournament... Took All-Sectional and All-Conference... State qualifier in both water polo and third place at the U16 Gold Division at the Junior Olympics, while taking swimming... Set 100 breaststroke school record as a junior... Recipient of second in the 18U Gold Division... Served as vice president of the student the Leader of the Year Award for swimming... Played club for Windy City body at Iona Prep. Water Polo.

Major: Plans to major in Economics. Major: Plans to major in Finance.

SKYLER ALDO KNOFLICK ORDOÑEZ ATTACKER ~ 5-10 GOALKEEPER ~ 6-0 FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 17 1A Year-By-Year Year-By-Year Before Fordham: Varsity water polo player at Northgate High School in Before Fordham: Graduate of the Liberal Arts & Science Academy in California... Team captain and MVP during the 2018-19 season... League Texas... Played varsity water polo, where he was a two-year captain and MVP as a senior... Three-year Scholar Athlete (2016-18)... Helped Northgate two-time MVP... Second Team All-State selection as a senior, as well as to the NCS Championship in 2015-16... Recipient of the Seal of Biliteracy All-Region MVP... Was a First Team All-Region pick as a freshman... Played and the Leadership Award... Joins older brother, Tristen, on the Fordham club for Los Angeles Premier, Texas Longhorn Aquatics, and the Nuevo Leon water polo team. State Team (Mexico)... Helped Texas Longhorn Aquatics win the Lonestar League Championship three times (2017-19)... Led Nuevo Leon to the Major: Plans to major in Business Economics. 2018 National Championship, finishing as runner-up, while taking third in 2017... Member of the 2017 16U USCC Champions, the 2017 16U Futures Superfinals Champions, and the 2018 18U Futures Superfinals Champions with Los Angeles Premier... Participated in the ODP Southwest Zone Team from 2014-18... Member of the National German Honor Society and earned gold (2018) and silver (2016) status on the National German Exam... Part of the National Hispanic Recognition Program.

Major: Plans to major in Business Administration. The Players

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Year-By-Year Year-By-Year Before Fordham: Four-year varsity water polo at Staples High School in Before Fordham: Played four seasons of varsity water polo at Santa Monica Connecticut... Two-year captain... Finished career as the team’s all-time High School in California... Helped Santa Monica to two Ocean League leading scorer... 2018 Team MVP... Four-time Cardinal Cup All-Tournament Championships as a junior and a senior, while winning the CIF SS D4 selection... Also swam varsity for Staples for two seasons... Played seven Championship in his final season... Three-time All-Ocean League selection, years for Chelsea Piers Water Polo Club in Stamford... Four-year participant earning First Team honors twice and Second Team honors once... Played for the ODP Northeast Team... USA Water Polo Academic All-American... club water polo for West-Side Aquatics... U16 Junior Olympics Bronze Staples Scholar Athlete Award winner. Division Champions.

Major: Plans to major in Mathematics and Computer & Information Major: Has yet to decide on a major. Sciences.

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Player GP Shots Goals Percentage Assists Points Steals Blocks BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE Jake Miller-Tolt 32 220 104 47% 68 172 64 29 Magnus Sims 31 123 44 36% 48 92 40 4 SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK Phillip Wang 32 147 40 27% 36 76 34 16 PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK Dimitris Koukias 32 72 39 54% 5 44 34 4 Ian Watson 32 81 38 47% 4 42 25 9 George Maltby 32 64 20 31% 22 42 16 3 Joseph Agabs 32 51 12 24% 19 31 37 6 Tristen Knoflick 32 49 15 31% 9 24 40 11 Diego Delgado 12 30 4 13% 19 23 6 0 Cole Donnelly 31 21 4 19% 10 14 26 4 Yuki Saito 18 11 5 45% 6 11 6 0 Sam Wheeler 29 15 4 27% 6 10 13 3 Will Smoot 27 9 2 22% 7 9 10 0 Joseph Jellinek 11 4 2 50% 5 7 3 0 Gordon Rowland 19 9 4 44% 2 6 4 0 August Weyandt 26 5 2 40% 3 5 2 4 Niko Kapetan 12 5 1 20% 2 3 3 0 Evan Simpson 14 1 0 0% 2 2 3 1 Totals 976 359 37% 296 655 388 100

Goals Goalies QP Saves Assists Steals Against GAA SV% Penalty Blks. Patrick Coffey 72.25 158 6 17 160 8.86 50% 3 Bailey O’Mara 56.75 144 2 8 130 9.16 53% 2 Totals 129 302 8 25 290 8.99 51% 5 *Returnees in bold. 2018 RESULTS Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Navy Labor Day Open (Annapolis, Md.) Gary Troyer Invitational (Claremont, Calif.) Sept. 1 vs. Salem International W, 10-8 Oct. 5 vs. Occidental W, 13-8 vs. Johns Hopkins L, 9-8 vs. RV Whittier L, 13-8 Sept. 2 vs. Iona W, 10-6 Oct. 6 vs. Cal Lutheran L, 11-10 at Navy L, 8-7 vs. #14 Cal Baptist L, 10-9 (OT)

Princeton Invitational (Princeton, N.J.) Oct. 13 at La Salle* W, 18-9 Sept. 9 vs. Santa Clara L, 14-13 Oct. 17 #20 WAGNER* W, 14-10 vs. #9 Harvard L, 15-10 Oct. 20 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 18-1 SALEM INTERNATIONAL W, 14-8 Bucknell Invitational (Lewisburg, Pa.) Oct. 27 JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 13-8 Sept. 15 vs. RV Wagner* L, 13-4 #17 BUCKNELL* L, 14-8 vs. Mercyhurst W, 19-3 Oct. 28 LA SALLE* W, 15-7 Sept. 16 at #14 Bucknell* L, 9-7 Nov. 3 at Johns Hopkins* W, 12-7 vs. Toronto W, 18-3 at Navy* W, 11-8 Nov. 4 at RV George Washington* L, 15-13 Sept. 23 #18 GEORGE WASHINGTON* L, 14-7 Nov. 10 IONA W, 11-8 NAVY* L, 9-8 MAWPC Championship (Bronx, N.Y.) Oct. 4 at Redlands L, 5-4 Nov. 16 vs. Navy W, 15-8 at Mt. San Antonio W, 15-6 Nov. 17 vs. #15 Bucknell L, 12-11 Nov. 18 vs. RV Wagner L, 10-6

* - MAWPC match 2018 Statistics & Results & 2018 Statistics

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK The Collegiate Water Polo Association originally began as the Mid Atlantic Conference, founded by Dick Russell in the 1970’s. Its founding membership included teams from Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. The conference relied on volunteer coaches until 1990, when it hired a commissioner to perform basic scheduling for the 15 member teams. BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE Officiating assignments at the time were performed by an independent organization called the Eastern Water Polo Association (EWPRA). The next major milepost occurred in 1993, when the Southern and New England Conferences merged into the Mid Atlantic. The new struc- SINGLE COLOR VERSION ture combinedEMBROIDERY VERSION all of the varsity teams in the East, along with the few sport clubs in existence at that time.

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PA NTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK During the 1995 season, the conference received its first major challenge, as the organization experienced a strike by its officiating core. This strike ultimately resulted in the organization establishing its own officiating bureau, assuming responsibility for all of its officiating assignments. The conference hired Tere Ma as its inaugural Director of Officials and Loren Bertocci as its first Technical Director. These two individuals laid the groundwork for the Officiating Bureau that exists today. The conference has grown over the years as well, with several key milestones marking the progress. In 2001, the women split into collegiate club and varsity competition for the first time as the CWPA expanded to over 200 teams. This rapid growth forced a move to larger office quarters in 2003, with the CWPA heading across the river to Bridgeport, Pennsylvania where it currently resides. In 2005 six women’s teams were launched to help establish water polo as a conference sport in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, giving these institutions an automatic bid to the NCAA Champion- ship and helping the sport grow in new areas. In 2006 the Officiating Bureau took a leap forward with the establishment of a Technical Committee to oversee education, evaluation, and assignment of referees. Online education for referees was initiated at this same time allowing for greater access to all of our officials. From a media standpoint, 2009 witnessed the launch of a new website and in 2010 we streamed games live for the first time with a one- camera set-up. In 2012 the conference made a large commitment to multimedia in both equipment and staff to better serve the membership. One outgrowth of this decision changed the live streaming of our championships to full-blown productions using three cameras, instant replay and a live announcer for play-by-play, similar in style to a television broadcast. It also provided the means to offer more competition streamed throughout the country, much more interactive content on the website, as well as increased online education. Today the conference fields over 280 teams nationwide, with four full-time staff members, as well as interns in sports photography, multimedia, sports information, marketing and event management.

2018 MAWPC East Division Regular Season Standings The Varsity Teams W L PTS. 1. Bucknell University 11 1 22 Northeast Water Polo 2. George Washington U. 9 3 18 Brown University 3. Wagner College 8 4 16 4. Fordham University 6 6 12 Iona College U.S. Naval Academy 6 6 12 MIT 5. Johns Hopkins U. 2 10 4 0 12 0 St. Francis

2018 MAWPC West Division Regular Season Standings Mid-Atlantic Water Polo W L PTS. Eastern Division 1. Gannon University 6 0 12 Bucknell University 2. Mercyhurst University 4 2 8 Fordham University 3. Salem International U. 4 2 8 George Washington University 4. McKendree University 3 3 6 Johns Hopkins University 5. Connecticut College 2 4 4 La Salle University Washington & Jefferson 2 4 4 United States Naval Academy 7. Monmouth College 0 6 0 Wagner College

2018 MAWPC Championship Results West Division Connecticut College 1st Place George Washington University Gannon University 2nd Place Bucknell University McKendree University 3rd Place Wagner College Mercyhurst College 4th Place Fordham University Monmouth College 5th Place Johns Hopkins University Salem International University 6th Place U.S. Naval Academy Washington & Jefferson College The CWPA 7th Place McKendree University 8th Place La Salle University

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1. 112 Ned Kelly (1971) Goals (10 or more listed) BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE 2. 104 Jake Miller-Tolt (2018) Stephen Margetts - 13 goals vs. USMMA (10/16/1993)

3. 96 Ned Kelly (1972) Neil Asinger - 12 goals at USMMA (10/4/2000) SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION

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Steals 1. 160 Justin Boyer (1996) 2. 111 Neil Asinger (1998) 3. 98 Jake Miller-Tolt (2017)

Saves 1. 311 Noah LeBeau (2014) 2. 295 Alex Jahns (2015) 3. 291 Noah LeBeau (2013) 4. 266 Christian Flessner (2010) Noah LeBeau (‘15) earned All-America Honorable Mention 5. 244 Timmy Will (2008) honors in 2014 after setting the single season saves record. 6. 241 Christian Flessner (2009) 7. 233 Alex Jahns (2017) 8. 208 Alex Jahns (2016) 9. 207 P.J. Toolan (2003) Water Polo Alumni In 10. 205 Timmy Will (2007) The Fordham Hall of Fame 11. 199 Noah LeBeau (2012) Alumnus Year Inducted Justin Cashman ‘33 1980 Joel Iannuzzi ‘80 1997 Francis Judge ‘53 1987 Chris Judge ‘80 1996 Ned Kelly (‘74) was Ned Kelly ‘74 1998 Eric Weber ‘82 1999 a scoring machine Devon Reiff ‘76 2004 for the Rams in the Rick Sweeney ‘88 2005 early 1970’s, earning Tom Gleason ‘79 2007 All-East honors three Charles Gulotta ‘68 2009 times. Dan Ianuzzi ‘81 2009 Robert Valdes-Rodriguez ‘86 2014 Record book information was compiled from data currently Kevin Sullivan ‘74 2015 available to the Office of Sports Media Relations. Individuals having additional information are encouraged to contact Ford- ham Water Polo or the Sports Media Relations Office. Fordham Water Polo Record Book Record Polo Water Fordham

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK Fordham Water Polo Individual Award Winners Charles Gulotta - All-American (‘66) Mikey Edwards - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘09) BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE Charles Gulotta - HM All-America (‘67) Ryan Hultman - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘09) Brian P. Reilly - 2nd Team All-East (‘69) Ali Arat - 1st Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘10) SINGLE COLOR VERSION Brian D. ReillyEMBROIDERY VERSION - 2nd Team All-East (‘69) ACWPC HM All-American (‘10)

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PABrianNTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 COppenheimerPANTONE BLACK - HM All-East (‘69) 2nd Team Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America® Mickey McGowan - HM All-East (‘69) Ryan Hultman - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘10) Brian P. Reilly - All-American (‘70) ACWPC HM All-American (‘10) Ned Kelly - All-East & All-Eastern League (‘71) Robert Fleming - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘11) Ned Kelly - All-East (‘72) Noah LeBeau - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘12) Ned Kelly - All-East (‘73) Noah LeBeau - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘13) Paul Macht - All-East (‘74) Nicholas Allen - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘13) Chuck Felice - All-East (‘74) Ori Raz - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘13) Chris Judge - All-MET (‘77) R.J. Simmons - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘14) Chris Judge - All-East (‘78) Noah LeBeau - 1st Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘14) Chris Judge - All-East (‘79) ACWPC HM All-American (‘14) Dan Iannuzzi - 1st Team All-East & Mid-Atlantic All-Conference (‘80) Andrew Gonzalez - ACWPC HM All-American (‘15) Eric Weber - 1st Team All-East & Mid-Atlantic All-Conference (‘80) Patrick Lenihan - ACWPC HM All-American (‘15) Matt McGarry - Mid-Atlantic All-Conference (‘80) R.J. Simmons - 1st Team All-MAWPC (‘16) Eric Weber - All-East & Mid-Atlantic All-Conference (‘81) Jake Miller Tolt - 2nd Team All-MAWPC (‘16) Phil Fowler - Mid-Atlantic All-Conference (‘81) (HM - Honorable Mention) Phil Cabasino - Mid-Atlantic All-Conference (‘81) Massimiliano Mirarchi - MAWPC East Rookie of the Year (‘17) Rick Sweeney - Mid-Atlantic All-Conference (‘86) 1st Team CWPA All-MAWPC (‘17) Rick Sweeney - Mid-Atlantic All-Conference (‘87) All-MAWPC Championship Team (‘17) Paul Shrewsbury - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘05) Jake Miller-Tolt - 1st Team CWPA All-MAWPC (‘17) Todd Conway - 1st Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘05) All-MAWPC Championship Team (‘17) Paul Shrewsbury - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘07) Alex Jahns - 2nd Team CWPA All-MAWPC (‘17) Alex Powell - 1st Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘08) Bill Harris - MAWPC East Coach of the Year (‘17) Timmy Will - 2nd Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘08) Jake Miller-Tolt - All-MAWPC East First Team (‘18) Bill Harris - CWPA Northern Division Coach of the Year (‘09) MAWPC All-Championship First Team (‘18) Ali Arat - CWPA Northern Division Rookie of the Year (‘09) ACWPC HM All-American (‘18) 1st Team CWPA All-Northern Division (‘09) Ian Watson - All-MAWPC East Second Team (‘18) Rookie of the Eastern Championship (‘09) MAWPC All-Championship Second Team (‘18) 1st Team All-Eastern Championship (‘09) Bailey O’Mara - MAWPC All-Championship Second Team (‘18) ACWPC HM All-American (‘09) Bill Harris - MAWPC Championship - Coach of the Tournament

Eric Weber (‘82) was a multipe-time All-East performer in the Ali Arat (‘10) racked up 162 goals over two seasons with the early 1980’s. Rams and was an Academic All-American in 2010. Team Awards CWPA Championship Runner-Up 1973 1974

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Engaged Students The University enrolls more than 15,600 students in its four undergraduate and six graduate and professional schools. With its two distinctive residential campuses— green and gothic Rose Hill, on 85 acres adjacent to the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo; and cosmopolitan Lincoln Center, in the heart of Manhattan, across from Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts—Fordham offers students virtually unlimited possibilities for learning and personal growth. The Rose Hill campus houses Fordham College at Rose Hill, the College of Business Administration, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education, and Fordham College of Liberal Studies. The Lincoln Center campus, established in 1961, houses Fordham College at Lincoln Center, the Graduate School of Social Service, the Graduate School of Business Administration, the Graduate School of Education and the School of Law. A third campus, the Marymount Campus of Fordham University in Tarrytown, N.Y., is home to the Westchester divisions of the Graduate School of Business Administration, the Graduate School of Education, the Graduate School of Social Service and Fordham College of Liberal Studies. Fordham draws students from across the country and around the world who want to live and learn in the global capital of commerce and culture. The University offers one of the most extensive internship programs in the country. Students choose from more than 2,600 internship options in business, communications, education, government, health care, biomedical research, law, the arts and other fields. The Office of Career Services also offers workshops, career days, one-on-one career counseling and on-campus interviews with major corporations. Students compete for and earn prestigious fellowships and scholarships—including Fulbright, Truman, Mellon and other competitive awards. And each year, more than 1,300 students engage in community service, both locally and in distant corners of the world, through the University’s award-winning Global Outreach program.

Great Teaching Fordham has a proud history of approaching education in a distinctly Jesuit way, one that emphasizes cura personalis, a commitment to nurturing the whole person—mind, This is Fordham body and spirit—and challenging students to surpass their perceived limitations. This kind of education unites both heart and mind, and at Fordham it occurs within and beyond the classroom. Fordham’s world-class faculty is committed to teaching and research. In small classes (the average class size is 22 and the University boasts a 12:1 student-faculty ratio), these scholars and mentors challenge students to develop to their full potential—and they give each student the individual attention he or she needs to excel. Students choose from more than 65 majors and academic programs in the liberal and performing arts, sciences, and business. Every student also completes a rich Core Curriculum that spans literature, history, science, religion, philosophy, the social sciences and the arts, and is designed to nurture curiosity and inspire a lifelong love of learning. Special academic offerings include honors programs, study abroad, dual-degree programs with Fordham’s graduate schools, and pre-professional programs in law, medicine and

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and do—from Broadway theater, museums, and concerts to major league sports or a bike ride through Central Park. SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION Fordham’s two residential campuses—Rose Hill and Lincoln Center—are easily accessible by public and private transportation. The FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK University’s Ram Van service also makes it easy for students to enjoy the social and academic life of the two campuses. PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK Strong orientation programs, special freshman seminars and active faculty advising ensure a smooth transition to college life. Integrated learning communities in the residence halls on the Rose Hill campus give students the chance to collaborate with other students, staff and faculty to design social, service and educational activities and events throughout the year. Students majoring in pre-health professions are mentored by resident upperclassmen in the new Science Integrated Learning Community. The Lincoln Center campus features McMahon Hall, a 20-story complex that provides apartment-style living and great views of Manhattan. Fordham’s state-of-the-art facilities also include one of the most technologically advanced libraries in the country. More than 130 student organizations offer a remarkable range of programming that capitalizes on the cultural resources of New York City. An extensive athletics program includes 22 varsity sports and a range of club and intramural sports. Each year, the Community Walsh Family Library Service Program gives hundreds of students an opportunity to work together on volunteer projects at dozens of sites in New York City, including soup kitchens, nursing homes, transitional shelters, hospitals and community parks.

A Fordham Degree While not every student-athlete will win a championship, those who choose Fordham and take advantage of the educational opportunities afforded him or her will get something more important. A Fordham degree. Founded in 1841 as the first Catholic institution of higher learning in the northeast, Fordham is an independent university in the Jesuit tradition. It grants baccalaureate degrees in the liberal arts and sciences and business administration to both traditional and non-traditional students. Fordham’s un- dergraduate student body both reflects the diversity of the metropolitan area in which the University is located and includes students from other regions who are attracted to New York’s cosmopolitan culture. Whether educated at the Rose Hill, Lincoln Center or Tarrytown campus, Fordham students benefit from close contact with a distinguished faculty who teach at the undergraduate, graduate and professional Edwards’ Parade levels. The Jesuit tradition informs every aspect of a Fordham education. This tradition is characterized by excellence in teaching and by the care and development of each individual student. Fordham’s undergraduate core curriculum is designed to develop the capacity for clear and critical thinking and correct and forceful expression. It seeks to impart a knowledge of scientific principles and skills, an awareness of historical perspective, an understanding of the contemporary world with its cultural diversity, and an intelligent appreciation of religious, philosophical and moral values. Thus, instruction goes beyond the transmission and acquisition of basic knowledge to the exploration of questions of values and ethics. Fordham insists that its students anchor their knowledge and appreciation of the culture, language, history, philosophy and literature of the Western tradition as well as of other peoples by constantly considering the impact of their behavior and decisions on society as a whole. In the future, as in the past, Fordham will continue to affirm the compatibility of a Catholic, Jesuit identity and respect for diverse religious and philosophical convictions within its educational community. It is in this spirit that Fordham encourages its students to develop an individual commitment to others and explore those themes that are central to the Jesuit tradition: the dignity of the human person, the advancement of the common good and the option for the poor. Of its students, Fordham expects intellectual ability, the desire to engage actively in their own education, a commitment to growth in personal and social values and the willingness to judge and be judged on clear and high standards. Through students’ participation in the intellectual community, Fordham teaches them not only how to use the resources of this world, but also how to make their own contribution.

The Jesuit Tradition Fordham had its beginnings more than 160 years ago, when Archbishop John Hughes founded St. John the Baptist College at Rose Hill, and it has benefited over the years from the services of hundreds of members of the Society of Jesus, a religious order of men, many of whom have devoted their lives to higher education. Fordham has found that its Catholic and Jesuit origins and traditions continue to provide valuable marks of distinctiveness and a source of strength. As a consequence, these traditions, religious ideas, perspectives and values hold an important place in the University. Students of all faiths and of no faith are given encouragement and opportunity to join in seminars and discus- sions of religious issues and to participate in religious observances. University staff members are ready to assist students in the quest for their own religious commitment. These opportunities are not imposed on anyone; their use depends on the interest, good will and initiative of the students. A loving and respectful openness to people of all faiths is an integral part of Fordham’s character. The very nature of religious belief requires free, uncoerced consent, just as the nature of a university requires a respect for evidence, investigation, reason, and enlightened assent. The approach begins with a deep respect for you as an individual and your potential, a principle the Jesuits call cura per- Fordham athletes take pride in giv- sonalis. Because they respect you, our faculty will challenge you to strive for ever greater personal excellence in all aspects of life - intellectual, emotional, moral and physical. That principle, calledmagis , accounts for the rigor of intellectual exchange and ing back to community, as seen at the varied challenges you will experience in New York City and the world beyond. postgame autograph sessions. At Fordham, students seek to tap the full potential of mind and heart while leading a life beyond self. Each semester more than 600 Fordham undergraduates follow the Jesuit philosophy of homines pro aliis, men and women for others, by contributing their time and talent in service to the community: tutoring the disadvantaged; feeding and clothing the homeless; planning outings for an orphanage; and spending vacation periods in distant corners of the world, from New Mexico to Calcutta, as part of Fordham’s Global Outreach Program.

Fordham students welcomed U2 and to Rose Hill on March 6, 2009. This is Fordham

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PRIMARY LETFromTER MARK the to the “Rams.” From to Olympic gold medalist Tom Courtney to major league Pete Harnisch. From Mike Mar- chiano, a 1997 All-American, to NCAA soccer scoring champion John Wolyniec, to Bobby Kingsbury, the first Atlantic 10 baseball player to earn Player of the Year honors twice, to Jen Mineau, a two-time Softball All-American, and Brienne Ryan, a U.S. Olympic qualifier in swimming, Fordham University Athletics has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success on the local and national playing fields. BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE Fordham currently sponsors 22 men’s and women’s varsity sports teams. On the men’s side the Rams field teams in baseball, , cross country, , , indoor and outdoor track, soccer, swimming and , , and water polo, while the women compete in basketball, cross country, indoor and outdoor track, soccer, , softball, swimming and diving, tennis, and volleyball. SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION Last year, marked the 24th season of competition in the for the Rams, who were a member of the Patriot League for the previous five years (the Rams are

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PANTstillONE BLACK 30% PANTaffiliatedONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK with the Patriot League for football). In 24 years as a member of the Atlantic 10, Fordham has come a long way in all sports with with women’s basketball and baseball each earning their second conference championship, while softball won its eighth Atlantic 10 championship in the last nine seasons in 2019. The Rams now have 16 league titles among softball (eight), men’s soccer (three), baseball (two), women’s basketball (two), and women’s swimming & diving in the Atlantic 10. Additionally, the football squad won its third Patriot League title in 2014, joining the 2002 and 2007 team, and have reached the NCAA playoffs five times (2002, 2007, 2013, 2014, and 2015). In rowing, the women’s lightweight four has medaled multiple times at the IRA National Rowing Championships (2008, 2012, and 2013) with the women’s freshmen four winning the gold medal at the 2012 and the women’s club 4 taking gold at the 2014 Head of the Charles. Also, men’s cross country team won back-to-back IC4A championship in 2013 and 2014, with the golf team winning the 2009 ECAC Championship and the water polo team capturing a share of the 2009 CWPA Northern Division regular season title. In addition, the squash team won the Chaffee Cup at the CSA Team Championship in 2019. 2018-19 ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS

Baseball Football Squash 2019 Atlantic 10 Champions Glenn Cunningham - HERO Sports Sophomore All-American 2019 CSA Chaffee Cup Champions 2019 NCAA Championship Appearance Glenn Cunningham - First Team All-Patriot League Justin Bardwell - Award Watch List Ryan Greenhagen - HERO Sports Freshman All-American Women’s Swimming & Diving Jason Coules - Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Ryan Greenhagen - Second Team All-Patriot League Tara Brunner - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 (50 free) Nick Labella - Atlantic 10 Championship Most Outstanding Performer Austin Longi - First Team All-Patriot League Tara Brunner - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 (100 free) Nick Labella - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Dylan Mabin - First Team All-Patriot League Tara Brunner - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 (100 butterfly) Kyle Martin - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Andrew Mevis - Second Team All-Patriot League Milly Furneaux - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (100 breast) Kyle Martin - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Isaiah Searight - First Team All-Patriot League Caitlin McNary - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (500 free) Alvin Melendez - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Isaiah Searight - All-ECAC First Team 200 Medley Relay - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (Michelle Martin, Milly Alvin Melendez - John Olerud Two-Way Player Award Watch List Nick Zakelj - Second Team All-Patriot League Furneaux, Kiara Norris, Tara Brunner) John Stankiewicz - Collegiate Baseball Third Team All-American 200 Freestyle Relay - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 (Tara Brunner, John Stankiewicz - NCBWA Third Team All-American Rowing Michelle Martin, Caitlin McNary, Theresa Mullen) John Stankiewicz - ABCA/ Third Team All-American Aleksa Bjornson - First Team All-Atlantic 10 400 Freestyle Relay - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 (Tara Brunner, John Stankiewicz - ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-Northeast Region Aleksa Bjornson - CRCA All-Conference First Team Michelle Martin, Caitlin McNary, Theresa Mullen) John Stankiewicz - Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Year Erin Parker - First Team All-Atlantic 10 John Stankiewicz - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Erin Parker - CRCA All-Conference First Team Men’s Tennis John Stankiewicz - College Baseball Foundation National Pitcher of the Carolin Roncinske - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Max Green - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Year Watch List Caroline Roncinske - CRCA All-Conference Second Team Fabian Hansch Mauritzson - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 C.J. Vazquez - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Men’s Soccer Women’s Tennis Men’s Basketball Sindri Ingimarsson - Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Arina Taluyenko - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Nick Honor - MET Rookie of the Year Janos Loebe - Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year Nick Honor - Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Janos Loebe - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Men’s Indoor Track & Field Janos Loebe - United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region First Team Ryan Kutch - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (3,000m) Women’s Basketball Janos Loebe - Hermann Award Watch List Ryan Kutch - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (5,000m) 2019 Atlantic 10 Champions Joergen Oland - Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year 2019 NCAA Championship Appearance Joergen Oland - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Bre Cavanaugh - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Joergen Oland - United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region First Brian Cook - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (1,500m) Bre Cavanaugh - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Team Brian Cook - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (steeplechase) Bre Cavanuagh - MET Player of the Year Rashid Nuhu - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Ryan Kutch - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (5,000m) Bre Cavanaugh - First Team All-MET Rashid Nuhu - United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region Second Ryan Kutch - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (10,000m) Bre Cavanaugh - All-ECAC Honorable Mention Team 4x800 Relay - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (Christopher Strzelinski, Sean Mary Goulding - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Sullivan, Louis Santelli, Sean Phillips Mary Goulding - Atlantic 10 Championship Most Outstanding Women’s Soccer Performer Brooke Salmon - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Women’s Indoor Track & Field Mary Goulding - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Distance Medley Relay - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 (Laurel Fisher, Mary Goulding - Second Team All-MET Softball Sarinnagh Budris, Aidan Moroz, Katarzyna Krzyzanowski) Mary Goulding - All-ECAC Honorable Mention 2019 Atlantic 10 Co-Champions Distance Medley Relay - All-East (Laurel Fisher, Sarinnagh Budris, Stephanie Gaitley - MET Coach of the Year 2019 NCAA Championship Appearance Aidan Moroz, Katarzyna Krzyzanowski) Madie Aughinbaugh - Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Year Men’s Cross Country Madie Aughinbaugh - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Metropolitan Champions Madie Aughinbaugh - Atlantic 10 Championship Most Outstanding 4x800 Relay - All-East (Laurel Fisher, Aidan Moroz, Dana Beggins, Ryan Kutch - Atlantic 10 Championship Most Outstanding Performer Performer Sydney Snow) Ryan Kutch - Atlantic 10 Champion Madie Aughinbaugh - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Distance Medley Relay - Penn Relay Champion (Laurel Fisher, Sarin- Ryan Kutch - All-Atlantic 10 Madie Aughinbaugh - NFCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Third Team nagh Budris, Aidan Moroz, Katarzyna Krzyzanowski) Ryan Kutch - MET Champion Mackenzie McGrath - Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Molly Roark - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Water Polo Women’s Cross Country Chelsea Skrepenak - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Jake Miller-Tolt - ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention Metropolitan Champions Jordy Storm - First Team All-Atlantic 10 Jake Miller-Tolt - MAWPC East First Team Bridget Alex - Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Jordy Storm - Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Jake Miller-Tolt - MAWPC All-Championship First Team Angelina Grebe - All-Atlantic 10 Jordy Storm - NFCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team Bailey O’Mara - MAWPC East Second Team Sarah Taffet - Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Ian Watson - MAWPC East Second Team Maria Trivelpiece - Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Ian Watson - MAWPC All-Championship Second Team Melissa Inouye - Atlantic 10 Caoch of the Year Bill Harris - MAWPC Coach of the Championship Athletic Success

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Frankie Frisch is PRIMARY LETTER MARK one of three Fordham PROUD TO BE A RAM... graduates to be BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE inducted into the Brienne Ryan became Fordham’s first

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Tom Courtney won two Olympic gold medals in the 1956 Games.

Jen Mineau was invited to compete on the USA Softball National Team. The famed Seven Blocks of Granite includes two of the three Fordham women’s basketball Fordham graduates to be inducted into the National Football won its second Atlantic 10 Hall of Fame. Championship in 2019.

Ryan Meara was drafted by the NY Red Bulls in 2012, becoming their starting goalkeeper as a Fordham baseball won its second Atlantic 10 title in 2019. rookie.

Fordham’s Brett Kennedy Fordham Softball was the Atlantic 10 was drafted by the San Co-Champion in 2019, and making its ninth Fordham Men’s Soccer made Diego Padres in 2015 and NCAA Championship appearance in ten years. its third trip to the NCAAs made his major league in four years in 2017, ad- debut in 2018. (Courtesy vancing to the quarterfinals. of San Diego Padres)

Fordham’s was a fourth round draft pick The Fordham women’s swimming & diving team of the in 2018. became the school’s first women’s team to win an (Courtesy of Arizona Cardinals) Atlantic 10 Championship in 2010. Athletic Success Athletic

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Baseball Rowing Water Polo Billy Godrick - CoSIDA Academic All-District Aleksa Bjornson - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Joseph Agabs - ACWPC All-Academic Billy Godrick - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Erika Berejka - CRCA Scholar Athlete Cole Donnelly - ACWPC All-Academic ABCA Team Academic Excellence Award Debra Chieco - CRCA Scholar Athlete Nikolai Kapetan - ACWPC All-Academic Olivia Herman - CRCA Scholar Athlete Bailey O’Mara - ACWPC All-Academic Women’s Basketball Erin McGreevey - CRCA Scholar Athlete Gordon Rowland - ACWPC All-Academic Mary Goulding - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Lidya Ozcelik - CRCA Scholar Athlete Yuki Saito - ACWPC All-Academic Erin Parker - CRCA Scholar Athlete Will Smoot - ACWPC All-Academic Men’s Cross Country Caroline Roncinske - CRCA Scholar Athlete Phillip Wang - ACWPC All-Academic Ryan Kutch - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Erika Selakowski - CRCA Scholar Athlete Ian Watson - ACWPC All-Academic USTFCCCA Academic All-America Team Sophia Singh - CRCA Scholar Athlete August Weyandt - ACWPC All-Academic Emma Spoldi - CRCA Scholar Athlete Sam Wheeler - ACWPC All-Academic Women’s Cross Country ACWPC All-Academic Team Award Angelina Grebe - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Men’s Swimming USTFCCCA Academic All-America Team Christopher Sleutjes - CoSIDA Academic All-District Christopher Sleutjes - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Football CSCAA Scholar All-America Team Bryce Petty (football - right), Billy Austin Longi - Academic All-Patriot League Austin Longi - National Football Foundation Hamp- Women’s Swimming Godrick (baseball - bottom left), shire Honor Society Tara Brunner - Academic All-Atlantic 10 and Clara Gastaldi (women’s soc- Jalen Ollie - National Football Foundation Hampshire Bayley Frierson - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Honor Society CSCAA Scholar All-America Team cer - bottom right) were named to Bryce Petty - CoSIDA Academic All-District the CoSIDA Academic All-District® Bryce Petty - Academic All-Patriot League Women’s Tennis First Team during the 2018-19 Bryce Petty - National Football Foundation Hamp- Gianna Insogna - ITA Scholar Athlete shire Honor Society Nicole Li - ITA Scholar Athlete year. Whitney Weisberg - ITA Scholar Athlete Men’s Soccer ITA All-Academic Team Award United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award Men’s Track & Field Women’s Soccer Andrew Byrne - Academic All-Atlantic 10 (Indoor) Clara Gastaldi - CoSIDA Academic All-District Andrew Byrne - Academic All-Atlantic 10 (Outdoor) Clara Gastaldi - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Ryan Kutch - Academic All-Atlantic 10 (Indoor) Margaret Roughley - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Ryan Kutch - Academic All-Atlantic 10 (Outdoor) United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award USTFCCCA Academic All-America Team

Women’s Track & Field Softball USTFCCCA Academic All-America Team Kelly Bright - NFCA Scholar-Athlete (2018) Brianna Pinto - NFCA Scholar-Athlete (2018) Lauren Quense - NFCA Scholar-Athlete (2018) Maria Trivelpiece - Academic All-Atlantic 10 Maria Trivelpiece - NFCA Scholar-Athlete (2018)

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Bill Langhold - Basketball - 1968 Barry Cantrell - Track & Field - 1998 Ken Parker - Basketball - 1968 John Wolyniec - Soccer - 1997, 1998 John Burik - Baseball - 1971 Cindy Vojtech - Volleyball - 1997, 1998, 1999 George Zambetti - Basketball - 1971, 1972 Cindy Vojtech - Rowing - 2000 Darryl Brown - Basketball - 1975 Erin Brooks - Softball - 2003, 2004 Ricky Buoncore - Baseball - 1977 Leah Jerome - Soccer - 2006 Anne Gregory - Basketball - 1980 Mary Beth Puccio - Softball - 2008 Steve Forlano - Baseball - 1981 Jen Mineau - Softball - 2011, 2012 Joseph Pareres - Baseball - 1981, 1982 Ali Arat - Water Polo - 2011 Academic Success Sharon Nast - Basketball - 1986 Brett Biestek - Football - 2013, 2014 Matthew Michaels - Football - 1987 Dan Light - Football - 2014 Ralph Rios - Football - 1987 Michele Daubman - Softball - 2015 Eric Schweiker - Football - 1990 Nicole Arrato - Rowing - 2015 (Above) Christopher Sleutjes was one of four Rams to Nicole Williams - Basketball - 1992 Jessica Widmann - Women’s Soccer - 2015 earn CoSIDA Academic All-District honors in the 2018-19 Lauren Gubicza - Track & Field - 1992, 1993 Nicole Bates - Women’s Soccer - 2016 academic year. Anthony Stringer - Baseball - 1995 Nele Albers - Women’s Swimming - 2018 Barry Cantrell - Football - 1997

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FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK became the 32nd president of Fordham University on July 1, 2003. His appointment as president marked his return to the University, where he had previously served as Dean of Fordham College, a professor of theology and a member of the Board of Trustees. A native of New York City, Father McShane entered the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) in 1967 and was ordained a priest in 1977. He received a Bachelor’s degree in English and philosophy and a master’s degree in English from Boston College, and he holds a Ph.D. in the history of Christianity from the University of . He earned M.Div. and S.T.M. degrees from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley. He has served on the religious studies faculty at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, N.Y., from 1982 to 1992, and as chair of LeMoyne’s Department of Religious Studies from 1991 to 1992. Father McShane joined the Fordham University Board of Trustees in 1987 and served until 1992, when he was appointed Dean of Fordham College and professor of theology. In 1998, Father Fr. McShane meets Yankee after McShane left Fordham to become president of the University of Scranton in out the first at the new Pennsylvania. He was reappointed to Fordham’s Board of Trustees in 2001. In 2003, he left the University of Scranton to return to Fordham. Father McShane has served on the boards of Fordham University, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financing Commission, the “Preserving the Vision” Blue Ribbon Committee for the Diocese of Brooklyn, Loyola University of New Orleans, the University of Scranton, St. Joseph’s Preparatory School in Philadelphia, Fordham Preparatory School, Canisius High School, Scranton Preparatory School, Regis High School and the American Council on Education. He presently serves on the boards of Santa Clara University, the Commission of Independent Colleges and , and the Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Jeffrey Gray Vice President for Student Affairs Jeffrey L. Gray was appointed Vice President for Student Affairs at Fordham University on July 1, 1996. He began at Fordham as the Assistant Dean of Students for Residential Life in September 1989, and was named Dean of Student Life in August 1990. In June, 1997, Gray assumed the additional responsibility of advancing the University’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation. As the chief student affairs officer for Fordham University, Gray oversees all student affairs functions at the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses of the University, including the Offices of the Deans of Students, the Dean of Student Services, Residential Life, the University Judicial Process, Hospitality and Dining Services, Counseling and Psychological Services, Student Health Services, Career Services, the Offices of Student Leadership and Community Development, Intercampus Transportation, the McGinley Student Center, New Student Orientation, Disability Services, the Alcohol and Drug Education Programs and Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation. Under Gray’s direction and leadership, several programmatic enhancements have been advanced in support of intercollegiate athletics including multiple capital renewal projects, expanded athletic scholarship initiatives and the addition of several key personnel in the administrative and coaching ranks. At the 2001 Block F Awards Dinner, Gray received the award, presented annually to a Fordham administrator, alumnus or coach for outstanding contributions and dedication to the athletic program. As a senior member of the President’s Administrative Cabinet, Mr. Gray plays a significant role in the advancement of the University’s Strategic Planning process, which has included the advancement of strategic initiatives for student affairs and intercollegiate athletics in support of the University’s mission, vision and strategic planning objectives. University Administration Gray received a bachelor of arts in psychology from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh, a master of science in counseling and guidance from Syracuse University and a master of science in administration from Western Connecticut State University. He was director of counseling and guidance for the McGraw Central School System from September 1981 to August 1984, Assistant to the Director of Housing at Western Connecticut State University from September 1984 to December 1987 and the Assistant Director of Residential Life at Montclair State College in New Jersey from 1987 until September 1989. Gray and his wife, Peggy, have four children, Katelynn, a 2010 Fordham graduate and a member of the 2010 Atlantic 10 Champion women’s swimming & diving team, Brendan, Megan (a 2016 Fordham graduate) and Erin (a 2018 Fordham graduate), and they reside in Stamford, Connecticut.

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FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK Roach has put his mark on the Fordham athletic programs, both on and off the fields of competition. On thePANTONE BLACK 30% playingPANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLAC K fields, Roach has overseen the resurfacing of the Murphy Field athletic complex along with Jack and the installation of new chair back seating to the . In the Rose Hill Gym, a new floor is being installed in 2019 while new seating was installed in the of 2017 and two large video were added in 2013, allowing high-definition in-game video. In the Lombardi Memorial Center, the women’s basketball team received new offices and the playing surface of the fieldhouse was replaced. The Rams have enjoyed on-field success in Roach’s first seven years with 12 Atlantic 10 titles along with one Patriot League championship. Over that time, the Rams have made 16 NCAA appearances and four WNIT bids for women’s basketball. Fordham sent three teams to the NCAA Championships in 2013-14 for the first time in school history (football, women’s basketball and softball) and followed that with three more in 2014-2015 (football, men’s soccer and softball) and again had three teams advance in 2019 (women’s basketball, softball and baseball). Over the past four years, Fordham recorded consecutive seasons with an overall winning record, including a .601 winning percentage in 2016-2017, the highest for the Rams in recent history. Off the playing fields, Roach teamed with the Janssen Sports Leadership Center to establish the Fordham Leadership Academy for Fordham student-athletes, which aims to cultivate, test and aid the school’s student-athletes and coaches as they work towards becoming world-class leaders in athletics, academics and life. Roach has also been instrumental in athletic marketing initiatives, signing a consulting and sales partnership with Learfield to handle all commercial rights for Fordham as well as partnering with Barnes and Noble to serve as the official online e-commerce vendor for Fordham Athletics. Roach arrived at Fordham after spending the previous eight years as the director of athletics at , where he managed the university’s programs in physical education, recreation, and competitive athletics for 25 Division I men’s and women’s teams, as well as intramural and club sports. During his eight-year tenure at Colgate, where Roach earned UnderArmor Athletic Director of the Year honors in 2009-2010, the Raiders placed 14 teams in NCAA tournaments and captured 17 Patriot League titles or ECAC championships. Colgate student-athletes earned 18 All-American honors and 34 students were named Academic All-American scholars. In 2010-11, Colgate was No. 1 in NCAA Division I with its 100 percent graduation rate. While at Colgate, Roach coordinated the development of a new athletic brand and mascot; enhanced Colgate’s scoreboards and overall look of its athletic venues; started the Raider Academic Honor Roll honoring student-athletes for academic accomplishments; increased ticket sales for football, , basketball, and ; increased revenue from corporate sponsorships from $18,000 to more than $200,000 per year; and signed an agreement with Time Warner Cable Sports to televise selected athletic events. Roach has also been very active in shaping the landscape of intercollegiate athletics, being appointed to a four-year term on the NCAA’s Playing Rules Oversight Panel beginning in September of 2017 and serving on the Atlantic 10 Finance Committee. He has been a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) board since 2006, serving as president in 2010-2011 and, prior to that, was a member of the NACDA Executive Committee as an officer from 2006-2010. Roach was appointed to the NACDA/USOC committee which strives to enhance the relationship between the USOC and intercollegiate athletics and serves on the Board of Directors for the U.S. International University Sports Federation (US-IUSF), a governing body for the U.S in all FISU events, such as the World University Games and the World University Championships. In the past, Roach served on the NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee, the NCAA Management Council, the NCAA Championships and Competition Cabinet, the NCAA Liaison Committee, the NCAA FCS Football Championship Committee, the joint NCAA OSL Sub Committee with the U.S. Olympic Committee and the National Governing Bodies and as chair of both the NCAA Swimming and Diving Committee and the NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committee. Prior to Colgate, Roach served as the Director of Athletics at Brown University for 14 years. In 2002, Brown’s athletics program was honored by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top 20 athletics programs in the nation. Under his tutelage, Brown won seven national championships and 58 /Eastern titles with the Bears appearing in 34 NCAA championships. Seven Brown student-athletes received NCAA or NACDA Post Graduate Scholarships. Roach created the school’s first Student Athlete Advisory Board at Brown and implemented new sports marketing/promotions programs, including a new athletic logo and corporate sponsorship program. He helped increase endowment for athletics from $10 million to $45 million and oversaw $16 million in capital improvements. At both schools, Roach instituted a program where each varsity team adopted a local school. The student-athletes mentor the students at the school, helping guide them academically and help the classroom teacher achieve the set goals for the school year. Prior to his time as an athletic director, Roach served as the head swimming coach at the University of Tennessee from 1986-1990 and at Brown from 1978- 1986. At Tennessee, he was named SEC Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1989, coached 26 All-Americans and had a 23-13-1 dual meet record. He helped improved the Volunteers’ national recognition by moving the program from 39th to fourth at the NCAA Division I Championship. As the head coach at Brown, Roach guided the Bruins to a 74-6-1 dual meet record, three Ivy League team championships and two Eastern team titles. Roach was inducted into the Rhode Island Aquatic Hall of Fame in 1988, the Brown University Hall of Fame in 1989 and received a Springfield College Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2018. In 1985, he was appointed as assistant coach of the United States National Swimming Team which competed at the World University Games in Kobe, Japan. A native of Waterbury, Conn., Roach received his bachelor’s degree from Springfield College in 1971, and earned a master of science degree in physical education from the school in 1972. He was a member of the Springfield College men’s varsity swimming team that won three consecutive New England Conference championships, serving as the team’s co-captain in 1971. After receiving his master’s degree in 1972, Roach served in the United States Marine Corps from 1972-75 attaining the rank of Captain. Roach and his wife, Anne, have three daughters, Elizabeth, Michelle and Alexandra. Athletic Administration Athletic

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BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE Deputy Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Charlie Elwood, former Senior Associate Athletic Director at St. John’s University, is in his 19th year SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION at Fordham University, his eighth as the Deputy Director of Athletics. He served the previous eleven years FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK as the Director of Athletic Administration, being named to the post in July of 2001. Elwood oversees the comprehensive day-to-day internal operations of the Athletic Department. These responsibilities include fiscal management, facility and event management, scheduling, personnel administration, compliance, assisting in the strategic planning process for the department, sports informa- tion and the intramural, recreation and club sport programs. A member of the NCAA Division I men’s soccer committee from 2006-2010, Elwood served as the Chairman of the committee from 2008-09. On the conference scene, Elwood served two three-year stints on the Atlantic 10 men’s soccer championships committee, serving as chair of the committee in 2005-06 and 2008-09. For the past five years, Elwood has been the co-chair of the committee. Elwood was promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director at St. John’s in December 2000 after serving as Associate Athletic Director/External Affairs since July of 1997. He joined the University in February 1996, after eight years in the Department of Athletics at the College of William & Mary. At St. John’s he was responsible for overseeing the areas of marketing, advertising, fundraising, ticketing, sports information, business office and the equipment room for St. John’s 21 intercollegiate sports. He served as the liaison with for scheduling and game operations and was the scheduling administrator for Men’s Basketball. He was also the Director of Licensing for the University. Elwood served as the Tournament Manager of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament First/Second Rounds at Nas- sau Coliseum in March 2001, hosted by St. John’s. In that capacity, Elwood managed all operations of the NCAA Championships, from travel and lodging for competing teams to media and game operations as well as fiscal responsibility for the tournament. Elwood had been a member of the BIG EAST men’s soccer committee since 1997 and served as its chair through the 2000-01 academic year. He joined the University in 1996 as Associate Athletic Director/Athletic Business Affairs. In that position, he oversaw all ele- ments of the business office, ticket office, facilities, game operations and the equipment room. Prior to his arrival at St. John’s, Elwood served as Assistant Athletic Director of Business Affairs at the College of William & Mary from November 1988 to February 1996. He was responsible for supervising financial operations of the business department and ticket operations. A graduate of Fordham University, Elwood began his career in Chicago in 1982 at DePaul, when he was hired to work as Direc- tor of Business Affairs. He worked there for six years (1982-88), before leaving to take the position at William & Mary. He received his master of science in sports administration from Biscayne (Fla.) College in 1981 and his MBA in marketing from DePaul University in 1986. Charlie and his wife, Carolyn, are the proud parents of two daughters, Blake, a 2019 Fordham graduate who was a member of the track and field team, and Kylie, a junior at Fordham and a member of the Fordham crew.

Athletic Administration Staff Athletic Administration

John Barrett Djenane Paul Ed Kull Shannon Raymond Steve Westerduin Sr. Associate Athletic Sr. Associate Athletic Sr. Associate Athletic Assistant Athletic Associate Athletic Director - Business Director/Senior Director - Development Director - Compliance Director for Facilities Women’s Administrator & Event Management

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BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE The Fordham University Athletic Training Room works closely with all the athletic teams. The Training Room has nine full-time SINGLE COLOR VERSION EMBROIDERY VERSION ahtletic trainers, works with ColumbiaDoctors Orthopedics, as

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK Fordham’s medical provider. PANTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PANTONE BLACK ColumbiaDoctors, the faculty practice of Erin Cameron Thomas O’Brien Duncan Graham Medical Center, includes 1,500 physicians, surgeons, dentists, and Head Athletic Trainer Assoc. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer advanced nurse practitioners, who offer more than 230 medical specialties and subspecialties. Fordham Sports Medicine is led by head athetic trainer Erin Cameron, along with associate athletic trainer Thomas O’Brien, and assistant athletic trainers Duncan Graham, Gretchen Klinker, Alexandra Griffin, Alyssa Plantz, Bridget Ward, Christpher Duffy, and Lisa Izzi.

Gretchen Klinker Alexandra Griffin Alyssa Plantz Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer

Bridget Ward Christopher Duffy Lisa Izzi Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Sports Medicine

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PRIMARY LETTER MARK The BLACK BACKGROUND USAGE Fordham University’s home court, the Rose Hill Gymnasium, is the oldest gym still being used by an NCAA Division I team. The 3,470 SINGLE COLOR VERSION seat gym openedEMBROIDERY VERSION on January 16, 1925 for a game between Fordham and

FORDHAM MED. GREY FORDHAM MAROON FORDHAM BLACK PABostonNTONE BLACK 30% PANTONE 209 C PCollege.ANTONE BLACK The Rams took the opener 46-16 in a game refereed by one of the University’s most prominent alumni, “The Fordham Flash”, Frankie Frisch. The Gym was one of the largest on-campus facilities at the time it was built, earning the nickname “The Prairie” because of its large floor space. The original configuration had no end zone stands and a seating capacity of 2,100 but several standing room crowds of 6,000 were reported in the late 1920’s. Since its opening in 1925, the gym has seen numerous renovations, adding new seating, scoreboards and public address systems. The most recent overall renovation occurred in the summer of 2002 when the gym received new lighting, new stands, a new public address systems, new windows and doors, a new heating system and new scoreboards. In 2013, full color videoboards and sound system from Daktronics were installed. The has been in continuous use by Fordham’s basketball teams since it’s opening with the exception of the World War II years, when it was used for a barracks. The Rose Hill Gym has been the site of many legendary college and high school basketball games including Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s final high school game and the 1988 Tolentine-Archbishop Molloy Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) Championship game, billed by the New York Newsday as the “Best High School Game of the 80’s”. The Rose Hill Gym continues to host the CHSAA Championships annually.

The Vincent T. Lombardi Center

Built in 1976, the recreational facility is named in honor of Vincent Lombardi, FC ’37, who was a trustee and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It contains a 220-yard track, six tennis courts, a 38-meter, eight-lane swimming pool, competition diving facilities, weight rooms, five /squash courts, a bicycle and treadmill room, locker rooms, and sauna. In the summer of 1999, the fieldhouse underwent a renovation with new lighting, ventilation and flooring being installed. Located in the Vincent T. Lombardi Memorial Center, named for one of Fordham’s most famous alumni, is the Colonel Francis B. Messmore Aquatics Center, home of the Fordham Swimming and Div- ing and Water Polo programs. The 40-meter pool has eight lanes and adjustable bulkheads for competition by either meters or yards. Diving facilities include two three meter boards, two one meter boards and a trampoline with an overhead spotting rig. The pool also features a dry land exercise deck area, and the diving well allows for separate areas for instruction and warming up. In addition, the Messmore Pool has an eight-lane with a Colorado Timing system, and seating for 1,000. In 2003-04, a new bulkhead was installed and the pool underwent numerous renovations, including new lighting, new timing systems and scoreboard, a fresh coat of paint and new tiles. A water polo score-

board, timing system, and floating goals were then installed prior to Athletic Facilities the 2006 season. In 2018, Fordham as awarded the MAWPC Championship, marking the first major championship to be held in Lombardi Center since the 1994 Patriot League Swimming & Diving Championship. The Champi- onship will also return in 2021.

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