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From undergraduate research to working on doctoral Center filled with vibrant programming, activities, theses, students at the College of Staten Island are and events. The community programming of the provided with the tools and opportunities they need College’s radio station, WSIA, 88.9 FM, extends to make positive contributions to society. beyond City, to parts of New Jersey.

To gain these skills, students may perform research The College’s Center for the Arts (CFA) is the with senior faculty in The City University of New York premiere cultural arts and performance space on (CUNY) Institute of Macromolecules Assemblies Staten Island. The CFA’s Concert Hall is recognized on the College’s campus, using sophisticated for its superior acoustic qualities, and the Broadway- equipment side by side with highly credentialed style Williamson Theatre presents many New York scientists. These joint research projects study City premieres from national touring companies and the fundamentals of healing and disease to international artists. Past performance highlights discover methodologies for the fabrication of new include recent Grammy award winner Michelle assemblies, such as vaccines. Other student enrich Branch, Joan Rivers, and Amateur Nigh at the their education through internships with leading Apollo, as well as Shakespearean, operatic, and companies in , such as Deutsche symphonic performances. Bank, Smith Barney/Citigroup, and Fox Sports. The College’s Observatory is internationally New York City’s most accomplished high school recognized as an asteroid tracking station, and graduates enroll in the highly selective and rigorous findings are reported to the Minor Planet Center for CUNY Honors College for incoming freshmen the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. pursuing four-year degrees. A prestigious “college within a college,” the program provides these Another of the College’s rich resources is the University Scholars with free tuition and a laptop Library. Research and study facilities are enhanced computer, challenging academic courses, and a by CSI’s robust network and electronic resource “Cultural Passport” that allows them to explore all subscriptions, and student can collaborate and relax that New York City has to offer. in the new cyber-cafe and coffee bar.

A fast-changing and increasingly interconnected Whether inside or outside of the classroom, at home world demands a wide sphere of knowledge. To or abroad, the College of Staten Island experience meet this challenge, students at CSI participate in speaks to the hearts, minds, and bodies of its dynamic study abroad and exchange programs in students. The dedicated faculty and staff of CSI over 35 countries. realize the students’ potential for excellence, and offers innovative and exciting paths to guide them as On campus, students enjoy the serene environment they transform their lives and ultimately, the world. of the College’s 204 park-like acres, a pleasing contrast to the densely populated New York City. QUICK FACTS Throughout the campus, students and faculty Location: Staten Island, NY connect via a high-speed, wireless, multimedia Founded: 1976 network, supported by the fiber-optic cabling. Enrollment: 13,000 Athletic Colors: Columbia Blue, Black & White Student life revolves around the Campus Center. Nickname Dolphins Here, students organize and run nearly 50 clubs Conference: City University of New York (CUNY) and various campus publications, keeping the Athletic Website: www.csidolphins.com TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents Little Known Fact... About the College of Staten Island IFC Table of Contents 1 Men’s Basketball Section Season Preview 2-3 Coaches’ Page 4-5 Rosters (Numerical & Photo) 6-7 Player Profi les 8-13 Opponent Info 14-17 CSI’s 8th Annual Tournament of Heroes 18-19 2008-09 Year-in-Review 20-21 All-Time Records & Season Capsules 22-29 Ever wonder what Dolphins have to do with Staten Island? Special Basketball Programming 30 In 1523, Giovanni da Verrazzano discovered the New York Bay where Directions to CSI 31 the Verazzano-Narrows Bridge now stands in his honor, joining and the other New York City boroughs with Staten Island. Women’s Basketball Section Verrazzano made that discovery aboard the vessel given to him by Season Preview 32-33 King Francis I of France, appropriately named “La Dauphine, or “The Coaches’ Page 34-35 Dolphin.” Rosters (Numerical & Photo) 36-37 Nearly four and a half centuries later, the name still plays a role on Player Profi les 38-43 Staten Island today as the offi cial mascot of CSI Athletics. Opponent Info 44-47 2008-09 Year-in-Review 48-49 The College of Staten Island Basketball 2009-10 Media Guide is a production of the Sports Information Offi ce at the College of Staten Island All-Time Records & Season Capsules 50-57 Principal Layout and Design by David Pizzuto Writing by David Pizzuto Media/Coverage Information 58-59 Cover Design by Krista Huffman About the CUNYAC 60-63 Photography by Kellie Carnevale, David Pizzuto & Ednita Lorenzo Edited by David Pizzuto CSI Athletics Staff 64-68 Printed by Gameday Press 2009-2010 Schedules BC

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BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 01 MEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON PREVIEW Rebounding After a subpar 2008-09, CSI will look for marked improvement in 2009-10

After another grueling day of preseason practice, the CSI expectation levels in 2009-10. coaches collect themselves in their offi ce to break down the day’s “Will we be better? I hope so,” responded the coach. events. What is normally seen as an arduous task to conclude the “We try to get our roster to a point where everyone can help us day, is met with smiles and a pair of jokes between coaches. Head right away and land some new, impact players. Time will tell if Coach Tony Petosa looks around to make sure no players are in we have done that, but what I do know is that we have kids who sight before he says, “We had a really nice practice today.” have amazing potential and some of them will see a lot of playing Indeed, after braving a 6-20 season in 2008-09, the coaches time.” and players at the College of Staten Island were all looking forward While optimism is high, question marks will still don the to the 2009-10 preseason, one that they hope leads them on a road CSI basketball program, one that was predicted to fi nish 7th out to redemption, complete with recapturing their place among the of 10 teams in 2009-10, according to the CUNYAC coaches. top of the CUNYAC, where they have claimed 11 championships For one, the Dolphins need to improve on an offense that and 32 consecutive postseason appearances. averaged just 66.5 points per game a year ago, and scored 588 fi eld “We found out a lot about ourselves last year,” Petosa says goals on 38% shooting from the fl oor, both all-time lows at CSI. The after another long day. “You always go in to the season the same coach admits that the Dolphins’ lack of a scoring punch cost them way and last year was no different. It didn’t work out the way we some games down the stretch a season ago. had hoped. We faced a lot of adversity, and that happens when “I can’t say that we are a lot better offensively as we will still you lose.” be a defensively-driven team” admitted the coach. “What we will The Dolphins lost more than just games a season ago. Four have this year is the ability to substitute scorers and a little more defections trimmed the roster down midseason in 2008-09, and CSI depth coming off of the bench. As far as our returners go, with their lost another fi ve players this past off-season (two to graduation). development and confi dence, they are absolutely getting better The coach admits that even after two decades of coaching, offensively.” some things come as a surprise. Over the last 18 months, the CSI The Dolphins will also have to counter the loss of personnel program has been laced with mid-season transfers, suspensions, on the boards. Graduated seniors Anthony Tisi and Ibrahim Eleham and handfuls of personnel moves and roster revamps. averaged 10.7 caroms a year ago, on a team that was out-rebounded “I’ve never seen anything like it,” he admits. “As coaches in 15 of 26 games a year ago. The Dolphins have gotten a tad bigger you just try to do the best you can with the hands you are dealt. I’m in 2009-10 with the addition of players like Michael Ledbetter, so happy with the integrity of players that we have on our roster, Jonathan Person and Elliot Rogers, and the return of previously- especially the returning guys, because they faced the adversity, injured Liwei Pan, but according to Petosa, everyone will need to they dealt with the stresses, and they’ve been great. It’s showing be involved in the rebounding game that hurt them in 2008-09. in our practices.” “We have to team rebound,” he said. “A box-out on one Battle-tested could be used to term the cluster of returning side of the fl oor leads to good things happening on the other side. talent to the Dolphins, seven total, among them seniors Christian We have to be strong fundamentally. Again, our depth will help us. Montervino and Ryan Hennessey. The backcourt duo found their We won’t win the war, but we will be better on the whole.” shooting touch midway through the season and helped anchor Finally, the Dolphins will have to overcome something the Dolphins when the going got tough. that will always be true at CSI: competition against a tough out- “You can’t win without leadership,” said the coach. “Ryan of-conference slate and the and Chris stepped it up last year in that area and the team responds emergence of a developing to that. They played incredibly hard. You look at our practices CUNY conference that is now and they have been very good. Your leaders help bring that tight from top to bottom. along.” “The conference is Still, Petosa and his staff have always prided themselves very, very good,” said Petosa. on recruiting quality basketball players and quality people. “And it’s getting better. Approaching 2009-10 was no different. In fact, in the wake of Outside of the conference, personnel shifts over the past two seasons, the coaches landed 9 we can’t take a night off, but recruits this season, all of whom will be called on to fi ll a role for it makes us better when we the Dolphins. play up. We can be crippled “Our players will play,” Petosa said. “I think we have a large by a tough schedule, but roster and everyone on it has potential to be very good basketball even last year, it made us players at the College of Staten Island. We are approaching our a much better team at the end of the year.” CSI’s Ryan Hennessey was one of the most season the same way we approach it every year. We want to be a consistent outside shooting threat a year ago. good basketball team, and we try to fi nd kids who can improve their All told, what will skills and who will fi t the school and become better people.” qualify 2009-10 as a successful year for Petosa? Hence, the coaching staff is understandably giddy, “I think we can surprise some people, I truly do, “ he said. “I and fi lled with enthusiasm. But Petosa has never been one to think if we can say we performed up to and exceeded expectations, predict winners, in fact, the coach prefers to stay guarded on the then it would classify as a positive season. Sometimes you can’t

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measure that in wins and forfor most of his threethree yearsyears with the teamteam (he spentspent one yearyear as losses, but we hope that will a medical redshirt), but the coaches have noted his preseason look good when the season practice as one of the best on the team, and it will translate to is said and done as well.” minutes this season. Maccarone’s 6-6 frame make him a target in Although Petosa the middle as he develops a physical, more stronger game. won’t outwardly say it, While the returning talent is enough to impress as a those same hopes and nucleus, its the newcomers who are sure to add a spark, and expectations appear to be the much-needed depth that has the coaching staff absolutely running high, especially ecstatic. after another three-hour One newcomer is an older face. Michael Ledbetter is a practice that culminates in a recruit who played for Petosa back in 2003-04. After a lone season smile and a positive air that where he played 20 games, Ledbetter went on to pursue his career, now surrounds the squad. but has since returned to academics and to close his playing career. At 6-7, Ledbetter could be the physically dominant player the staff Of course, returning is looking for, and the academic junior should see plenty of time. talent will be the catalyst The same holds true for forward David Hughes, who for the Dolphins, as it is expects to join the Dolphins during midseason. The athletically- with every team in the gifted Hughes is noted as CSI’s top incoming recruit, a dashing CUNYAC and beyond, and playmaker with incredible capability and nose for the ball. Fellow Jordan Young is the reigning CUNYAC the Dolphins have seven newcomers Herschel Jenkins, Elliot Rogers, and Jonathan Person Rookie of the Year. total who have earned time are all capable big men who all add size, soft scoring touches, previously and should see a spike in minutes in 2009-10. and defense on the other end of the fl oor. They join frosh Dan Senior co-captains and backcourt teammates Ryan Comperato as players who will be asked to factor in the rebounding Hennessey and Christian Montervino are the most noted. The war as well. outside shooters were among the conference leaders in three- “If our frontcourt isn’t better this season then we are in point fi eld goals, and after starting the fi rst three weeks of the trouble,” said Petosa. “Size-wise we are a lot bigger and stronger, season shooting between 18-25% from the fi eld, the dynamic duo and we can play off of the bench with a lot more confi dence.” hit fi re in the latter stages, combining to connect from 36.7% from The same holds true in the backcourt. Freshman ace downtown a year ago. While Hennessey will still be a downtown Everard Bisnauth is doing wonders in practice and should see shooting threat, look for Montervino to mix things up inside and comparable minutes in his initial campaign. out in 2009-10. Backcourt mates Sean Mondello, Dwayne Robinson, and “Teams learned that in order to shut us down they had to Adrian Pinnock have been labeled as student-athletes who can stop them,” commented Petosa. “We have to put them in situations help in different situations, from protecting the basketball with to be successful, and coupled with their improved play, we’re fundamentally-sound decision-making, incomparable speed and expecting smart play and big things from them.” quickness, and the willingness to lead in tough situations. One thing is for certain, they will have help. Midseason “We got a group of young men in the backcourt who are addition Dale Taranto could spell Hennessey by playing the point really picking things up,” Petosa said. “Some are getting their fi rst position, freeing Hennessey up for open looks. Taranto is a budding opportunities with us, but they are all fi nding a niche. The common talent that Petosa has huge hopes for. denominator is that they are all committed to becoming better “He’s our starting point guard so that immediately makes players and staying involved with the program. They are great him a wildcard for us. He’s our toughest player, and we want him kids.” to give us some scoring and make his players happy with ball So, the question now becomes: can the Dolphins be great distribution. We have every confi dence in him.” on the court? Tony Petosa won’t completely show his cards, but he Taranto will share time with Emmanuel Frank, who the does say that the approach to 2009-10 will not waver from years coaches think will see a big spike in minutes, adding a soft scoring past. In other words, the Dolphins don’t expect to be underdogs touch with intense defense, and the coaches have noted his or taken lightly. defensive presence as one of the best in the backcourt, along with “I’ve never given any thought to approaching our season Montervino’s. any other way but to have high hopes. We expect kids to make a The remaining trio of returning talent rests in the difference and if things break right, any season has the potential frontcourt. Forward Jordan Young is the monster of the midway, to be special.” having seen plenty of action at center a year ago, posting 15.8 Petosa is hoping, however, that some of the hard-luck points per game and 6.9 rebounds. The CUNYAC Rookie of the Year losses from a year ago will fl ip in 2009-10. CSI may have the talent is hands-down the backbone of the team, according to Petosa. needed to get over the hump. “He’s the focus of everything we do and that’s because “When our shooters shoot and when our scorer’s score, we he’s a dynamic player who also makes those around him better,” have the potential to look good,” he said. “We have to fi nd a way he said. “He should touch the ball every possession. He’s a big man to get good looks, make shots, and play good defense. It sounds who can distribute and open up the court.” simple, but teams win and lose during key stretches in the game. Young will be complemented by a pair of returning big I think we’ve surrounded ourselves with players who bring us that men in Liwei Pan and Chris Maccarone. Pan has battled injury potential. It’s a nice way to head into a season.”

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Systemizing the team according to his personal coaching style was Tony Petosa the key to Petosa’s success. For once, Petosa was operating under Head Coach a new formula: his own. “When you don’t coach to your own personality, when you 20th Season coach under someone else’s system of ideas, then the results are going to be different. That’s what changed most about me, I learned As winning has become the to trust myself. I’ll take chances on kids, but I won’t take chances on norm for CSI Basketball over the too many that aren’t going to stick around for four years.” years, so has the presence of Head Petosa has learned that is a key to developing quality teams Coach Tony Petosa at the forefront over the long haul. “We try to maintain a program, teaching kids of that movement. The dean of CSI how to play, developing them. Over time, you depend on them. coaches will now embark on his You hope that they depend on you a little too.” 20th season as the face of one of CSI’s most successful programs. He admits that it hasn’t always been easy, even after 295 His challenge and focus for the 2009-10 season will be to rebound a career coaching wins, three CUNY Championships, four NCAA team that fi nished with a sub-.500 mark for the fi rst time in 14 years Tournament bids, and eight ECAC appearances. The brand of athlete under his tenure. has changed over time, and society has changed with it. “It’s very hard Petosa is used to winning basketball, having embraced the to get a student who can afford to go to school, not work, and devote role as leader of that movement as early as 1982, as a freshman on 20-25 hours a week to basketball. It’s a different world now.” the CSI basketball squad under then head coach Evan Pickman. All Still, Petosa is eager to get started on yet another season. Petosa and his counterparts did was tally a 91-25 (.784) mark over It’s a challenge that he has never shied away from. his four years as a player, win three CUNYAC Championships, and “Sometimes it’s frustrating, but when you fi nd that kid make a combined four appearances in NCAA and ECAC post-season who does enjoy playing you learn to appreciate him a little more,” play. By the time his personal career was over, Petosa became CSI’s he states. “What keeps me invested is that I sometimes struggle to all-time leading rebounder (982), and his 1,684 points stood as a CSI fi nd those players, but when we do, you can’t help to be somewhat career scoring record for 16 years. impressed by them, and working with them becomes special.” After graduation, it was no wonder that former coach Forging a special bond with them is nothing new to Petosa, Thomas Keenan wanted Petosa on his coaching staff, and for Petosa who after 19 years at the helm, recognizes how serving at CSI has it was a pretty easy decision. “I enjoyed being around the game,” become a backdrop to nearly his entire adult life. he refl ects. “I really enjoyed being an assistant coach.” “A lot of my memories, both personally and in business Petosa stayed on as an assistant for three seasons, the last revolve around what has happened here,” he began. “This job for two under Howie Ruppert. CSI posted a 63-26 record those three me is almost like a marriage, there are stretches of happiness or seasons, and Petosa was not only getting the hang of the coaching frustration with everyone involved, even myself, but I’ve defi nitely system at CSI, but he was also donating more time to his players, grown here.” becoming increasingly invested in their futures after basketball. With an outlook on coaching that has proven consistent Not long after his appointment as assistant coach, Ruppert stepped through two decades, Petosa is banking on another exciting trip down from his head coaching position, and Petosa was nominated through the upcoming season, with fortitude and dedication at the for the job. The irony lies in the secret that Petosa declined the offer, forefront. only to reconsider a few weeks later. “I didn’t think I was ready for the job,” he stated in a 2003 Petosa Year-by-Year interview. “With school (Masters Degree) and working full-time, it Year Overall CUNYAC was a tough decision. Then one day I just realized I wanted the job. 1989-90 13-14 11-3 To me, there’s nothing better than being at a practice for three hours, 1990-91 10-17 6-8 no matter what else I was doing. I came to realize that I enjoyed the 1991-92 11-15 8-6 teaching.” 1992-93 14-12 6-4 The 1990’s then became Petosa’s era of CSI Basketball. The 1993-94 13-14 7-3 pressure was on. Not only was he juggling his academic studies and 1994-95 20-7 8-2 his teaching career, but the rich, winning tradition of CSI Basketball 1995-96 22-6 9-1 left little room for failure. Under the rigorous demands, Petosa 1996-97 21-7 10-2 suffered through three-straight losing seasons with the Dolphins. It 1997-98 14-12 9-3 1998-99 17-11 9-3 was then that the coach realized he needed to adopt new formulas 1999-00 17-10 10-3 to help his teams be successful. It was either that, or coaching was 2000-01 18-10 10-3 no longer going to be a fi t for him. The three years were a lesson in 2001-02 22-7 10-3 growth for Petosa, and he made the decision to stay the course. 2003-04 19-9 11-2 Head Coach Tony Petosa has amassed a “I look back on those years and I realize that I wasn’t a very 2004-05 16-13 8-5 295-221 record with the Dolphins, a run good coach,” he laughs. “I needed to learn. I’m still learning, but I 2005-06 13-12 9-4 that included 13-straight winning seasons think I’ve gotten better.” 2006-07 15-13 9-4 and three CUNYAC Championships. Better indeed. The next season, CSI put up its fi rst winning 2007-08 14-12 9-4 campaign under Petosa. Two years later, the team won 20 games. 2008-09 6-20 3-10

04 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES PAGE Vinny Messina Assistant Coach 4th Season Bringing a wealth of coaching experience with him, Vinny Messina is set to embark on his fourth season on the CSI sidelines this year. The coach made his collegiate debut during the 2006-07 season with the Dolphins, and is excited to have had the experiences afforded to him over the last three seasons. As an entrenched assistant coach, he is expected to be the quality fi rst assistant that Coach Petosa calls upon on the bench during game time, and a signifi cant recruiter for the program. The progression to CSI was a natural fi t for Messina, who credits a love and passion for the sport as proper motivation for his endeavors with the team each day. A native of the New York basketball circuit, Messina’s coaching career began at Most Precious Blood in the late 1980’s, a catholic grammar school in Brooklyn, New York. There, Messina dealt with talent early, coaching a young Stephon Marbury during a time when the current NBA baller enjoyed just being around the game. “I’ve always considered this volunteer work, because it’s the enjoyment you get out of it that pays you,” he said. Stepping away from the game for two years, Messina returned to the sidelines in 1990, when he coached a freshman instructional team at Monsignor Farrell High School, and later, served as a varsity team assistant coach. After the 1992 season, Messina spent a year at New Dorp High School. After leaving there a year later, he took a fi ve-year leave of absence from the sport, only to return in 1998 at St. Joseph by the Sea High School, where he coached until the close of the 2003 campaign. The varied experience served to benefi t Messina, who has credited the many he’s worked with and for as guides to his coaching model. “I’ve learned that coaching is not something that can just come naturally,” he explained. “You pick things up as you go, and you learn a little bit here and there.” Now at CSI, Messina will be called upon to use that knowledge like never before. According to Petosa, Messina’s interaction with the players, his quick wit, and his dedicated focus, all play tremendous roles on the bench alongside him. “Vinny does a lot of little things. Sometimes he’s all about x’s-and-o’s, sometimes he’s just running around getting us ready,” Petosa says. “He is defi nitely unique in his relationship to our guys and what he offers.” For Messina, simply having the opportunity to coach at the college level and work with deserving student-athletes has him excited about the future at CSI. “I consider myself a people-person,” he stated. “When we’re in the gym, it’s all about us, and the family that we become. I love the teaching, the one-on-one recruiting aspect. It’s what I look forward to each day.” With the positive outlook on what is to come, Messina is hoping to continue on what could be a long and distinguished college coaching career. Chris Peterson Assistant Coach 3rd Season

Having made his fi rst foray into the collegiate coaching ranks in 2007-08, Chris Peterson, a former City University of New York Athletic Conference standout player at neighboring , returns for his third season with the Dolphins. As a member of the Bridges, the bruising interior player with a strong scoring touch from the fl oor is now translating his success to the College of Staten Island, primarily with the team’s post and interior players. Coach Petosa is excited about having Peterson on board, noting how his strengths within the familiar conference as a player has been and will continue to be essential for his team on the sidelines. “Chris beings a lot to the table to both the team and myself” head coach Petosa said. “He has taken on a lot of responsibility in a short time and we have all benefi ted from his presence.” Also essential to the Dolphins will be Peterson’s help on the recruiting end, and Petosa hopes he will appeal to players like himself who will be looking for a collegiate home come the offseason. “He’s a young face who the recruits will respond to,” said Petosa. “Being a former player, he knows what it takes to be a capable student-athlete in the CUNYAC.” As a fi rst time collegiate coach, Peterseo has understood the benefi ts of working under Petosa, and with a group like the Dolphins. “Being around these hard-working players and the staff that we have at CSI has been tremendous,” Peterson said. “I hope the team is learning just as much from me as I am from them. It’s been a growing experience and the coaching staff has been a pleasure to be around.”

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College of Staten Island Numerical Roster No. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. High School Hometown 1 F Christian Montervino 6-4 Sr. Ewing Ewing, NJ 3 G Dale Taranto 6-2 So. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY 4 G Everard Bisnauth 6-0 Fr. Valley Stream Valley Stream, NY 5 G Dwayne Robinson 5-7 Fr. Pocono Mountain Staten Island, NY 14 F David Hughes 6-3 Fr. Fox Lane Mount Kisco, NY 20 F Dan Comperato 6-4 Fr. Monsignor Farrell Staten Island, NY 21 F Herschel Jenkins 6-3 Fr. Kearney Union City, NJ 22 G Emmanuel Frank 5-9 So. New Dorp Staten Island, NY 23 G Sean Mondello 6-0 Fr. Tottenville Staten Island, NY 24 G Ryan Hennessey 6-0 Sr. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY 30 F Elliott Rogers 6-4 Fr. Banneker Brooklyn, NY 31 C Chris Maccarone 6-6 So. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY 32 G Adrian Pinnock 5-11 Fr. Valley Stream , NY 33 F Jonathan Person 6-4 So. McKinley Queens, NY 34 C Michael Ledbetter 6-7 Jr. Susan Wagner Staten Island, NY 42 F Jordan Young 6-4 So. Wall Wall, NJ 44 F Liwei Pan 6-5 Jr. Forest Hills Forest Hills, NY College of Staten Island Alphabetical Roster No. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. High School Hometown 4 G Everard Bisnauth 6-0 Fr. Valley Stream Valley Stream, NY 20 F Dan Comperato 6-4 Fr. Monsignor Farrell Staten Island, NY 22 G Emmanuel Frank 5-9 So. New Dorp Staten Island, NY 24 G Ryan Hennessey 6-0 Sr. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY 14 F David Hughes 6-3 Fr. Fox Lane Mount Kisco, NY 21 F Herschel Jenkins 6-3 Fr. Kearney Union City, NJ 34 C Michael Ledbetter 6-7 Jr. Susan Wagner Staten Island, NY 31 C Chris Maccarone 6-6 So. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY 23 G Sean Mondello 6-0 Fr. Tottenville Staten Island, NY 44 F Liwei Pan 6-5 Jr. Forest Hills Forest Hills, NY 33 F Jonathan Person 6-4 So. McKinley Queens, NY 32 G Adrian Pinnock 5-11 Fr. Valley Stream Queens, NY 5 G Dwayne Robinson 5-7 Fr. Pocono Mountain Staten Island, NY 30 F Elliott Rogers 6-4 Fr. Banneker Brooklyn, NY 3 G Dale Taranto 6-2 So. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY 42 F Jordan Young 6-4 So. Wall Wall, NJ

CSI Basketball 2009-10 Top (l-r): Assistant Coach Vinny Messina, Elliott Rogers, Herschel Jenkins, Jordan Young, Chris Maccarone, Michael Ledbetter, Liwei Pan, Christian Montervino, Dan Comperato, Head Coach Tony Petosa. Bottom (l-r): Adrian Pinnock, Dwayne Robinson, Sean Mondello, Ryan Hennessey, Dale Taranto, Jonathan Person, Everard Bisnauth. Not Pictured: Assistant Coach Chris Peterson, David Hughes, Emmanuel Frank.

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1 - Christian Montervino 3 - Dale Taranto 4 - Everard Bisnauth 5 - Dwayne Robinson

14 - David Hughes 20 - Dan Comperato 21 - Herschel Jenkins 22 - Emmanuel Frank

23 - Sean Mondello 24 - Ryan Hennessey 30 - Elliott Rogers 31 - Chris Maccarone

32 - Adrian Pinnock 33 - Jonathan Person 34 - Michael Ledbetter 42 - Jordan Young 44 - Liwei Pan

Tony Petosa Vinny Messina Chris Peterson Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

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CLASS: SENIOR • HEIGHT: 6-0 • POSITION: GUARD Ryan Hennessey St. Joseph by the Sea High School • Staten Island, NY 24 2008-09 • Started all 26 games, logging a team-high 966 minutes played ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Led all CSI scorers and finished 10th in CUNYAC with 389 points (15.0 ppg.) Major • Finished 3rd in the CUNYAC and 86th nationally in 3-Pointers Per Game (2.6) Management • Finished 6th in the CUNYAC in Assists Per Game (3.3) Nickname 2007-08 henney • Appeared in all 26 games, making 17 starts • Finished 4th on CSI and 27th in the CUNYAC in Points Per Game (9.5) Favorite TV show Family guy PersonalPersonal Bests • Finished 3rd in the CUNYAC in 3-Point Percentage (40.6%) • Scored career-high 35 points and shot 7-10 from downtown vs. St. Joe’s-Bklyn (2/12/08) Favorite Music artist Points: 3522 2006-07 trey songz, eminem FebruaryDecember 12, 8, 20082005 • Appeared in all 28 games, averaging 16.9 minutes per contest Favorite Athlete Rebounds: 13 8 • Finished 1st on CSI in Free-Throw Percentage (20+ attempts, 73.9%) kobe bryant DecemberTwo Occasions 8, 2005 • Scored career-high 17 points twice (vs. Rivier 12/29/06 & vs. Medgar Evers 1/3/07) Favorite movie Assists:Assists : 8 7 • One of only two Dolphins to post positive assist to turnover ratio (+1.1) hoosiers DecemberJanuary 5,8, 20092005 Numbers Watch Favorite pro team Steals:3-Pointers : 8 7 Current 3-Pointers: 157 Current Place: 3rd All-time High: 241 L.a Lakers DecemberTwo Occasions 8, 2005 Current FT %: 72.7 Current Place: 13th All-time High: 81.0

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Career 2006-07 28-0 40-117 34.2 36-96 37.5 34-46 73.9 32 1.1 31 27 0 15 150 5.4 2007-08 26-17 76-182 41.8 54-133 40.6 42-58 72.4 39 1.5 38 31 2 11 248 9.5 Stats 2008-09 26-26 115-316 36.4 67-197 34.0 92-127 72.4 85 3.3 86 87 5 26 389 15.0 TOTALS 80-43 231-615 37.6 157-426 36.9 168-231 72.7 156 2.0 155 145 7 52 787 9.8

CLASS: SENIOR • HEIGHT: 6-4 • POSITION: FORWARD Christian Montervino Ewing High School • Ewing, NJ 1 2008-09 • Awarded CUNYAC Player of the Week Honors (2/2/09) ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Finished 3rd on CSI and 11th in the CUNYAC in Points per Game (14.0) Major • Ranked 3rd in the CUNYAC and 54th nationally in 3-Point Percentage (39.8%) Business management • Recorded first career double-double vs. FDU-Florham (12/8/08) - 18 points, 10 rebounds Nickname • Scored 10+ points on 19 occasions, recording career-high 28 points vs. Medgar Evers C-lo 2007-08 Favorite restaurant • Appeared in 19 games, finished 5th on CSI in Points per Game (9.1) mitoushi PersonalPersonal Bests • Finished 2nd on CSI in Free-Throw Percentage (76.2%) • Finished 95th nationally in 3-Pointers per Game (1.1) Favorite tv show Points: 22 28 entourage DecemberJanuary 31, 8, 20092005 • Scored in double-digits on seven occasions 2006-07 Favorite Athlete Rebounds: 13 10 • Appeared in all 28 games, scoring in all but two games michael jordan D Decemberecember 88,, 20020058 • Finished 1st on CSI in 3-pt Percentage (44.4%) and 5th in Points Per Game (6.9) Favorite book Assists:Blocks : 8 4 • Scored career-high 23 points vs. St. Joseph’s-Brooklyn (2/13/07)) catcher in the rye DecemberFebruary 68,, 20020059 Favorite pro team Numbers Watch Steals:Assists : 8 7 L.a. lakers December December 8, 20020058 Current 3-pointers: 115 Current Place: 9th All-time High: 241 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Career 2006-07 28-0 67-142 47.2 28-63 44.4 30-41 73.2 52 1.9 25 48 8 17 192 6.9 2007-08 19-12 68-164 41.5 21-71 29.6 16-21 76.2 67 3.5 23 30 3 13 173 9.1 Stats 2008-09 26-26 117-307 38.1 66-166 39.8 65-92 70.7 138 5.3 72 84 23 40 365 14.0 TOTALS 63-38 252-613 41.1 115-300 38.3 111-154 72.1 257 4.1 120 162 34 70 730 11.6

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CLASS:CLASS: JUNIOR JUNIOR • • HEIGHT: HEIGHT: 6-5 6-5 • • PO POSITION:SITION: FORWARD FORWARD Liwei Pan Forest Hills High School • Forest Hills, NY 44 2008-09 • After four games, suffered a wrist injury which sidelined him for 20 games ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Made first career start on 11/25/08, playing in 32 minutes and scoring 4 points vs. Montclair State Major business • Scored career-high 6 points and 5 rebounds in season finale vs. Baruch (2/22/09) 2007-08 favorite restaurant Personal Bests • Missed the entire season due to injury cheesecake factory Points: 6 2006-07 Favorite actor February 22, 2009 • Appeared in 3 games; no starts adam sandler Rebounds: 5 Favorite pro team February 22, 2009 chicago bulls Blocks: 1 February 22, 2009 Career Stats Steals: 1 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Four Occasions 2006-07 3-0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2008-09 6-1 7-21 33.3 0-0 0.0 3-8 37.5 12 2.0 0 5 1 4 17 2.8 TOTALS 9-1 7-21 33.3 0-0 0.0 3-8 37.5 13 1.4 0 5 1 4 17 1.9

CLASS: JUNIOR • HEIGHT: 6-7 • POSITION: CENTER Michael Ledbetter Susan Wagner High School • Staten Island, NY 34 2009-10 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Will return to CSI after a five-year absence Nickname 2003-04 uncle mike • A highly-touted recruit from Susan Wagner HS favorite tv show • Played in 20 games, averaging 13 minutes per contest as a freshman dexter Personal Bests • Finished 9th on CSI in Points per Game (5.3) and 6th in Rebounds (76) Points: 16 • Scored 15 points and collected 6 rebounds in first career game vs. St. Joseph’s - LI (12/27/03) Favorite actor joe pesci January 29, 2004 • Scored career-high 16 points & 13 rebounds vs. Medgar Evers (1/29/04) Rebounds: 13 Favorite book January 29, 2004 harrY potter series Blocks: 2 January 17, 2004 Career Stats Assists: 2 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG January 29, 2004 2003-04 20-0 45-90 50.0 0-3 0.0 15-23 65.2 76 3.8 8 21 10 4 105 5.3 TOTALS 20-0 45-90 50.0 0-3 0.0 15-23 65.2 76 3.8 8 21 10 4 105 5.3

CLASS: SOPHOMORE • HEIGHT: 6-4 • POSITION: FORWARD Jordan Young Wall Township High School • Asbury Park, NJ 42 2008-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Appeared and started in 20 games, averaging 33.3 minutes per contest Major • CUNYAC Rookie of the Year communications • Four-time CUNYAC Rookie of the Week favorite food • Finished 1st on CSI and 6th in CUNYAC in Points per Game (15.8) Mac n’ Cheese Personal Bests • Finished 4th in CUNYAC in Field Goal Percentage (53.8%) and 7th in Offensive Rebounds Points: 29 • Registered three double-doubles, and scored 20+ points on 5 occasions Favorite actOr denzel washington January 14, 2009 2004-08 Rebounds: 13 • Was a two-sport star at Wall Township High School (Basketball & Football) Favorite athlete February 4, 2009 sean may Assists: 7 January 5, 2009 Career Stats Steals: 4 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Two Occasions 2008-09 20-20 120-223 53.8 0-1 0.0 75-113 66.4 137 6.9 42 59 7 28 315 15.8 TOTALS 20-20 120-223 53.8 0-1 0.0 75-113 66.4 137 6.9 42 59 7 28 315 15.8

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CLASS: SOPHOMORE • HEIGHT: 6-2 • POSITION: GUARD Dale Taranto St. Peter’s High School • Staten Island, NY 3 2008-09 • Joined the Dolphins during midseason, appearing in 19 contests; starting six times ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Averaged 22.3 minutes per contest Major education • Did not score in three out of his first five games, then scored in 14 straight contests • Had a career-high 12 points against both Medgar Evers (1/31/09) & Brooklyn (2/11/09) favorite food Personal Bests • Shot 50% or better in eight contests last season bacon cheeseburger Points: 12 • Finished 3rd on CSI in Free-Throw Percentage (20+ attempts) at 72.0% Favorite movie Two Occasions 2003-07 pineapple express Rebounds: 6 • National Honors Society student at St. Peter’s High School Favorite vacation January 27, 2009 • Two-sport student-athlete (Basketball & Cross-Country) bahamas Assists: 4 Six Occasions Career Stats Steals: 6 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG February 17, 2009 2006-07 19-6 35-96 36.5 2-18 11.1 18-25 72.0 45 2.4 43 43 5 33 90 4.7 TOTALS 19-6 35-96 36.5 2-18 11.1 18-25 72.0 45 2.4 43 43 5 33 90 4.7

CLASS: SOPHOMORE • HEIGHT: 5-9 • POSITION: GUARD Emmanuel Frank New Dorp High School • Staten Island, NY 22 2008-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Joined the Dolphins during midseason in 2008-09 Major • Appeared in 12 contests, averaging 7.5 minutes per game psychology • Hit the scoring column in six of 12 contests a year ago favorite movie • Posted career highs against Kean University with 8 points and 6 rebounds the bodyguard Personal Bests • Tenacious defender tallied six steals next to just three turnovers Points: 8 2004-08 Favorite music artist akon January 19, 2009 • Three-sport star at New Dorp High School (basketball, soccer & volleyball) Rebounds: 6 • Winner of the Wingate Memorial Award Favorite pro team Two Occasions miami heat Assists: 2 February 4, 2009 Career Stats Steals: 1 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Six Occasions 2006-07 12-0 9-25 36.0 1-6 16.7 2-3 66.7 27 2.3 7 3 1 6 21 1.8 TOTALS 12-0 9-25 36.0 1-6 16.7 2-3 66.7 27 2.3 7 3 1 6 21 1.8

CLASS: SOPHOMORE • HEIGHT: 6-6 • POSITION: CENTER Chris Maccarone St. Peter’s High School • Staten Island, NY 31 2008-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Appeared in 14 contests last season, averaging 5.3 minutes per game Major • Missed a month due to injury in 2008-09 history • Finished the year with 13 rebounds, averaging 0.9 per game. Nickname 2004-08 big mac Personal Bests • Honors student-athlete at St. Peter’s High School Points: 17 • Won two Staten Island Boys Basketball Championships at St. Peter’s Favorite movie Two Occasions the departed Rebounds: 4 Favorite pro team January 15, 2007 N.Y. Yankees Assists: 4 Three Occasions Career Stats Steals: 2 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Three Occasions 2006-07 14-0 2-7 28.6 0-0 0.0 1-10 10.0 13 0.9 1 2 2 1 5 0.4 TOTALS 14.0 2-7 28.6 0-0 0.0 1-10 10.0 13 0.9 1 2 2 1 5 0.4

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CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 6-4 • POSITION: FORWARD Jonathan Person James McKinley High School • Baton Rouge, LA 33 2004-08 • Was a part-time non-athlete at both Louisiana-Monroe and Southern U. @ Louisiana ***PERSONAL FILE*** 2000-04 Major music • Accomplished basketball star at McKinley High School, garnering All-State honors • Named to All-District (7A) Basketball squad Nickname boogie Did You Know? Favorite book Jonathan is a music major and his career aspirations are to teach music to underprivileged children. He plays the the color purple violin, saxophone, piano, and drums. He is the youngest of four children. Favorite tv show king of the hill Coach Petosa on Jonathan Person: “Jonathan is what I would call a long player. He has a big frame and is able to extend very well. He’s Favorite vacation virginia shown the ability to be a very good passer. He’s unorthodox. He makes plays you wouldn’t expect him to make. I Favorite athlete think once he hits his stride, he’s shown the ability to get the job done.” allen iverson

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 6-0 • POSITION: GUARD Everard Bisnauth Valley Stream Central High School • Valley Stream, NY 4 2005-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • A standout player at Valley Stream Central High School in Long Island Major • Member of the National Honor Society accounting • Participated in the Nassau Country Top 40 All-Star Game Nickname • Participated in the Long Island Senior All-Star Game evo Favorite restaurant Did You Know? TGI Fridays Everard lost his aunt during his senior season at VSCHS, and dedicated his final game to her memory. The Favorite tv show southpaw is also pretty good at spinning records, as one of his hobbies includes being a musical DJ. jamie foxx show Coach Petosa on Everard Bisnauth: Favorite Actor “Everard is still learning how to play the game and is developing into what can be a fine ball player. He denzel washington has a very good feel for the game and what we try to do at CSI. He can put the ball in the net and I have a feeling Favorite pro team he can be a very good player here as he gets more comfortable.” l.A. Lakers

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 6-4 • POSITION: FORWARD Dan Comperato Monsignor Farrell High School • Staten Island, NY 20 2005-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Played forward at Monsignor Farrell High School Major • Posted a career-high 21 points in a game his senior season Science Favorite food pizza Did You Know? Favorite movie Dan enjoys weight-lifting as his principal hobby and would like to parlay his studies into a career in physical i am legend therapy. So far, his favorite class at CSI is Psychology. Favorite music artist Coach Petosa on Dan Comperato: lil wayne “Dan has been a very pleasant surprise for us so far. He has a very soft touch and is working hard to really Favorite Athlete derek jeter earn a place on our squad. He is definitely ahead of where I thought he would be. We’re hoping that we will have a Favorite TV Show very solid player in Dan as he continues that development through the course of his career.” king of queens

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CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 6-3 • POSITION: FORWARD David Hughes Fox Lane High School • Mount Kisco, NY 14 2005-09 • Four-year letterwinner at Fox Lane High School playing basketball ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Voted All-Section & All-Conference during his play at FLHS Major undecided • Named Most Valuable Player at both the Providence Jam Fest and Scarsdale tournaments Favorite restaurant mardinos Did You Know? Favorite book Although he did not play in high school, David also enjoys playing baseball during his down time. He is also dancing chameleons community focused, giving back as part of the greater New York Boys & Girls Club. Favorite movie 8 mile Coach Petosa on David Hughes: Favorite vacation “David is a very tough kid who can play inside-out and he always goes hard. When he is ready to go for brazil us he could be our most versatile freshman player. Physically, he is ahead of the pack and he can play hitting the Favorite pro team ground running. He’s one of those guys who can be a very good player here at CSI.” atlanta hawks

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 6-3 • POSITION: FORWARD Herschel Jenkins Kearney Christian Academy • Union City, NJ 21 2005-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Was a two-sport star at Kearney Christian, excelling in basketball and soccer Major • Graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA Biology • Member of the National Honor Society Nickname • Took part in his school’s People to People Ambassador’s Program hershey Did You Know? Favorite restaurant Herschel went through a pretty significant growth spurt rather recently. The CSI frosh actually grew six full inches red lobster over the course of his senior year at Kearney Christian Academy. He strives to be a Biology teacher one day. Favorite Book Coach Petosa on Herschel Jenkins: 1984 “Herschel is the smartest kid on our team and I mean that in more ways than one. He picks up the game Favorite vacation italy incredibly well and his understanding is quite exceptional. I love his length and reach and he’s a solid shooter. If he Favorite pro team works on his body to become stronger, he could have a remarkable career here at CSI.” n.Y. Giants

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 6-0 • POSITION: GUARD Sean Mondello Tottenville High School • Staten Island, NY 23 2005-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Was a standout player for Tottenville High School Major • Scholar-Athlete while at THS education • Currently earning an academic scholarship to study at CSI. Nickname mondo Did You Know? Favorite movie Sean hopes to one day be a teacher and basketball coach. His fondest sports memory is leading his Tottenville HS coach carter team to a victory in a televised game via a game-winning free-throw. Favorite actor will smith Coach Petosa on Sean Mondello: Favorite Athlete “Sean is a very solid, young, basketball player who displays good fundamentals and a very good work dwayne wade ethic. He’s the kind of kid who is going to develop every year and because of that, he will put himself in the mix Favorite pro team when it comes to playing time. Sean does things the right way and it’s contagious with his teammates.” n.j. nets

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CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 5-11 • POSITION: GUARD Adrian Pinnock Valley Stream Central High School • Queens, NY 32 2005-09 • Was a two-sport star at Valley Stream Central excelling in basketball and football ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Awarded VSCHS’s Athletic Award for both basketball and football Major biology (Pre-med) • Scored 45 points as a JV player against the VCSHS Varsity Squad his sophomore year Nickname hands Did You Know? Favorite Food Adrian is a Biology Pre-Med major at CSI, and hopes to become a doctor after his studies, but he also knows how to jamaican let loose. He enjoys dancing and playing video games when he’s not knee deep in his studies. Favorite movie he got game Coach Petosa on Adrian Pinnock: Favorite music artist “Adrian is a young man who didn’t get a lot of opportunities in high school, but we feel he can be a terrific trey songz player. He has a lot to pick up but he has a sensational attitude and is a great team player. With his ethic and his Favorite pro team ability, he’s going to earn a shot to be a very good player here.” cleveland cavaliers

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 5-7 • POSITION: GUARD Dwayne Robinson Pocono Mountain High School/Curtis High School • Staten Island, NY 5 2003-07 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Played basketball at Pocono Mountain High School before transfer to Curtis High School Major • Was both an Academic Honor Roll and Deans List student at both stops accounting • Credits the CSI try-out process as his best sports memory of all time favorite food lasagna Did You Know? Favorite tv show Dwayne is a member of the Black Male Initiative (BMI) at CSI. After he obtains his accounting degree at CSI, he dexter hopes to open up his own business, preferably selling cars. Favorite Book coldest winter ever Coach Petosa on Dwayne Robinson: Favorite Athlete “What stands out about Dwayne is that he is extraordinarily quick. He has the potential to be very good. dwayne wade Have I mentioned how quick he is? As he progresses we hope he can control his game and understand how the Favorite actor game is breaking down in front of him. He could be very good, he has very good potential.” dave chapelle

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 6-4 • POSITION: FORWARD Elliott Rogers Benjamin Banneker High School • Brooklyn, NY 30 2004-08 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Was part of a team that took the Selvyn Smith Championship in 2004 Major • In 2005, led his outside team to a 1st Place finish in the PAL Brooklyn Division liberal arts • Helped the Bedford team in the Junior Knicks League to a 2nd place finish in 2007 Nickname

freo high Did You Know? Favorite Food Elliott has a family with plenty of stories to tell. His uncle played his college basketball at UCLA, and his boneless wings grandfather, someone he most admires, is a Vietnam war veteran. Favorite tv show Coach Petosa on Elliott Rogers: fresh prince of bel air “Elliott has more potential than most players that I have coached here. He relies a little too much on Favorite movie friday athletic ability, but as he gets his fundamentals down and begins to pick things up, he can be nothing short of a Favorite actor phenomenal player here. Over time, I think we’ll see that happen. He can be an incredible player.” will smith

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PSU-Berks Lycoming College Franciscan College November 21, 2009 Possible 2nd Round Possible 2nd Round Williamsport, PA Williamsport, PA Williamsport, PA 8:00pm November 22, 2009 November 22, 2009 2/4pm 2/4pm School Info School Info School Info Location: Reading, PA Location: Williamsport, PA Location: Steubenville, OH Enrollment: 3,000 Enrollment: 1,500 Enrollment: 2,491 Founded: 1958 Founded: 1812 Founded: 1946 Nickname: Nittany Lions Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Baron Conference: North Eastern Athletic Conference Conference: Commonwealth Conference Conference: Allegheny Mountain Conference Athletic Director: Lisa Deibler Athletic Director: Scott Kennell Athletic Director: Chris Ledyard Sports Info Director: Catherine Corcoran Sports Info Director: John Stark Sports Info Director: Chris Kane Athletics Phone: (610) 396-6150 Athletics Phone: (570) 321-4000 Athletics Phone: (740) 283-6313 SID Phone: (610) 396-6415 SID Phone: (570) 321-4028 SID Phone: (740) 283-6523 Website: www.psuberksathletics.com Website: http://athletics.lycoming.edu Website: www.franciscanathletics.com

Head Coach: Scott Yarnell Head Coach: Guy Rancourt Head Coach: Sean Donovan 2009-09 Record: 10-17, 6-6 NEAC 2008-09 Record: 11-13, 8-6 CC 2008-09 Record: 4-21, 1-17 AMCC Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play All-Time Series: First Meeting All-Time Series: First Meeting All-Time Series: First Meeting

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) Offense: 260th, 68.3 ppg. Offense: 316th, 65.8 ppg. Offense: n/a Defense: 301st, 75.3 ppg. Defense: 26th, 62.7 ppg. Defense: n/a Rebound Margin: 329th, -3.8 rpg. Rebound Margin: 89th, +3.4 rpg. Rebound Margin: n/a

NJ City University NYC College of Technology Brooklyn College November 24, 2009 December 1, 2009 (A) December 3, 2009 (H) Jersey City, NJ February 13, 2010 (H) February 10, 2009 (A) 8:00pm 7:00pm (A) 7:30pm (H) 7:30pm (H+A)

School Info School Info School Info Location: Jersey City, NJ Location: Brooklyn, NY Location: Brooklyn, NY Enrollment: 4,046 Enrollment: 15,404 Enrollment: 17,094 Founded: 1927 Founded: 1946 Founded: 1930 Nickname: Gothic Knights Nickname: Yellow Jackets Nickname: Bridges Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference Conference: City University of New York Conference: City University of New York Athletic Director: Alice DeFazio Athletic Director: Brenda Alexander Athletic Director: Bruce Filosa Sports Info Director: Ira Thor Sports Info Director: Karen Grant Sports Info Director: Alex Lang Athletics Phone: (201) 200-3317 Athletics Phone: (718) 260-5102 Athletics Phone: (718) 951-5366 SID Phone: (201) 200-3301 SID Phone: (718) 260-5505 SID Phone: (718) 951-5366 Website: www.njcugothicknights.com Website: www.citytech.cuny.edu Website: www.brooklyncollegeathletics.com

Head Coach: Marc Brown Head Coach: Otis Fenn Head Coach: Steve Podias 2008-09 Record: 10-15, 4-9 NJAC 2008-09 Record: 12-14, 7-6 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 22-6, 13-2 CUNYAC Last Year’s Result: CSI won 82-76 Last Year’s Result: CT won both 67-61 & 67-65 Last Year’s Result: BC won both 84-67 & 80-77 All-Time Series: NJCU leads 12-5 All-Time Series: Tied 11-11 All-Time Series: CSI leads 27-10

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) Offense: 296th, 67.0 ppg. Offense: 363rd, 68.2 ppg. Offense: 27th, 81.2 ppg. Defense: 199th, 71.0 ppg. Defense: 205th, 71.3 ppg. Defense: 241st, 72.4 ppg. Rebound Margin: 250th, -1.0 rpg. Rebound Margin: 352th, -5.0 rpg. Rebound Margin: 350th, -4.9 rpg.

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Mt. St. Vincent Drew University Montclair State University December 7, 2009 December 9, 2009 December 11, 2009 Riverdale, NY Staten Island, NY Montclair, NJ 7:00pm 7:30pm 7:00pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: Riverdale, NY Location: Madison, NJ Location: Montclair, NJ Enrollment: 1,300 Enrollment: 2,506 Enrollment: 17,645 Founded: 1847 Founded: 1867 Founded: 1908 Nickname: Dolphins Nickname: Rangers Nickname: Red Hawks Conference: Skyline Conference Conference: Landmark Conference Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference Athletic Director: Steve Macias Athletic Director: Jason Fein Athletic Director: Holly Gera Sports Info Director: Mike Doughty Sports Info Director: Alex Langlois Sports Info Director: Mike Scala Athletics Phone: (718) 405-3779 Athletics Phone: (973) 408-3000 Athletics Phone: (973) 655-5234 SID Phone: (718) 405-3413 SID Phone: (973) 408-3574 SID Phone: (973) 655-6787 Website: www.mountsaintvincent.edu/47.htm Website: www.drew.edu/depts/athletics.aspx Website: www.montclair.edu/athletics

Head Coach: Brian Nigro Head Coach: Darryl Keckler Head Coach: Ted Fiore 2008-09 Record: 12-14, 9-9 Skyline 2008-09 Record: 4-21 2-12 Landmark 2008-09 Record: 21-7, 8-5 NJAC Last Year’s Result: MSV won 88-84 Last Year’s Result: CSI won 77-71 Last Year’s Result: MSU won 79-59 All-Time Series: Tied 1-1 All-Time Series: Drew leads 3-2 All-Time Series: MSU leads 11-3

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) Offense: 8th, 84.8 ppg. Offense: 373rd, 62.3 ppg. Offense: 219th, 70.1 ppg. Defense: 388th, 87.9 ppg. Defense: 325th, 76.6 ppg. Defense: 23rd, 62.2 ppg. Rebound Margin: 372nd, -7.0 rpg. Rebound Margin: 390th, -13.0 rpg. Rebound Margin: 47th, +4.7 rpg.

Piedmont College Colby-Sawyer College Randolph College December 29, 2009 Possible 2nd Round Possible 2nd Round Staten Island, NY Staten Island, NY Staten Island, NY 7:30pm December 30, 2009 December 30, 2009 5:30pm/7:30pm 5:30pm/7:30pm School Info School Info School Info Location: Demorest, GA Location: New London, NH Location: Lynchburg, VA Enrollment: 2,000 Enrollment: 1,119 Enrollment: 600 Founded: 1897 Founded: 1837 Founded: 1891 Nickname: Lions Nickname: Chargers Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Great South Athletic Conference Conference: Commonwealth Coast Conference: Old Dominion AC Athletic Director: John Dzik Athletic Director: Deb McGrath Athletic Director: Tina Hill Sports Info Director: Richard Dombrowsky Sports Info Director: Ryan Emerson Sports Info Director: Vince Scalzo Athletics Phone: (706) 778-3000 Athletics Phone: (603) 526-3600 Athletics Phone: (434) 947-8537 SID Phone: (706) 778-1291 SID Phone: (603) 526-3783 SID Phone: (434) 947-8540 Website: www.piedmontlions.com Website: www.colby-sawyerathletics.com Website: http://wildcats.randolphcollege.edu

Head Coach: Lee Glenn Head Coach: Bill Foti Head Coach: Clay Nunley 2008-09 Record: 8-18, 0-6 GSAC 2008-09 Record: 20-8, 10-3 CCC 2008-09 Record: 6-19, 3-13 ODAC Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play All-Time Series: First Meeting All-Time Series: First Meeting All-Time Series: Randolph leads 1-0

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) Offense: 71st, 76.2 ppg. Offense: 116th, 74.3 ppg. Offense: 379th, 70.1 ppg. Defense: 362nd, 80.0 ppg. Defense: 66th, 65.1 ppg. Defense: 85th, 62.2 ppg. Rebound Margin: 348th, -4.8 rpg. Rebound Margin: 119th, +2.5 rpg. Rebound Margin: 238th, +4.7 rpg.

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Lehman College York College FDU-Florham January 6, 2010 January 9, 2010 (H) January 11, 2010 Bronx, NY February 3, 2010 (A) Madison, NJ 5:00pm 3:30pm (H) 8:00pm (A) 7:00pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: Bronx, NY Location: Queens, NY Location: Madison, NJ Enrollment: 11,861 Enrollment: 6,700 Enrollment: 12,112 Founded: 1931 Founded: 1967 Founded: 1942 Nickname: Lightning Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Devils Conference: City University of New York Conference: City University of New York Conference: Freedom Conference Athletic Director: Dr. Martin L. Zwiren Athletic Director: Ronald St. John Athletic Director: Bill Kilka Sports Info Director: Stephen Spagnoli Sports Info Director: John Scarinci Sports Info Director: Jim Henry Athletics Phone: (718) 960-8000 Athletics Phone: (718) 262-5114 Athletics Phone: (973) 443-8965 SID Phone: (718) 960-1130 SID Phone: (718) 262-5104 SID Phone: (973) 443-8965 Website: www.lehmanathletics.com Website: www.yorkathletics.com Website: www.fdudevils.com

Head Coach: Steven Schulman Head Coach: Ronald St. John Head Coach: Peter Marion 2008-09 Record: 21-9, 9-4 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 14-14, 9-4 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 8-17 Last Year’s Result: Lehman 81-57 Last Year’s Result: York won both 64-47 & 66-63 Last Year’s Result: FDU won 89-81 All-Time Series: CSI leads 40-11 All-Time Series: CSI leads 51-19 All-Time Series: CSI leads 9-7

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) Offense: 167th, 71.8 ppg. Offense: 191st, 70.9 ppg. Offense: 223rd, 69.9 ppg. Defense: 51st, 64.2 ppg. Defense: 147th, 68.6 ppg. Defense: 341st, 78.0 ppg. Rebound Margin: 59th, +4.2 rpg. Rebound Margin: 106th, +2.8 rpg. Rebound Margin: 312th, -3.3

Medgar Evers College City College of NY Kean University January 13, 2010 (H) January 16, 2010 January 18, 2010 January 29, 2010 (A) Staten Island, NY Staten Island, NY 7:30pm (H) 8:00pm (A) 3:30pm 1:00pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: Brooklyn, NY Location: New York, NY Location: Union, NJ Enrollment: 6,500 Enrollment: 15,402 Enrollment: 14,000 Founded: 1969 Founded: 1847 Founded: 1855 Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Beavers Nickname: Cougars Conference: City University of New York Conference: City University of New York Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference Athletic Director: Roy Anderson Athletic Director: Jackee Meadow Athletic Director: Glenn Hedden Sports Info Director: Brent Davis Sports Info Director: Karina Jorge Sports Info Director: Karyn Pinter Athletics Phone: (718) 270-6071 Athletics Phone: (212) 650-8228 Athletics Phone: (908) 737-0600 SID Phone: (718) 270-6280 SID Phone: (212) 650-7524 SID Phone: (908) 737-0603 Website: www.medgareversathletics.com Website: www.ccnyathletics.com Website: www.keanathletics.com

Head Coach: Merrill Davis, Jr. Head Coach: Andy Stampfel Head Coach: Rob Kurzinsky 2008-09 Record: 1-24, 0-13 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 2-23, 2-11 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 12-14, 5-8 NJAC Last Year’s Result: CSI won both 87-63 & 80-68 Last Year’s Result: CSI won 53-49 Last Year’s Result: Kean won 75-59 All-Time Series: CSI leads 50-14 All-Time Series: CSI leads 44-7 All-Time Series: Kean leads 9-3

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) Offense: 314th, 65.8 ppg. Offense: 384th, 59.8 ppg. Offense: 382nd, 60.6 ppg. Defense: 382nd, 83.3 ppg. Defense: 329th, 77.3 ppg. Defense: 29th, 62.9 ppg. Rebound Margin: 353rd, -5.0 rpg. Rebound Margin: 342nd, -4.5 rpg. Rebound Margin: 13th, +7.0

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John Jay College Stevens Institute of Technology January 20, 2010 January 22, 2010 January 25, 2010 Staten Island, NY New York, NY Hoboken, NJ 7:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: New York, NY Location: New York, NY Location: Hoboken, NJ Enrollment: 14,000 Enrollment: 21,000 Enrollment: 5,650 Founded: 1964 Founded: 1870 Founded: 1870 Nickname: Bloodhounds Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Ducks Conference: City University of New York Conference: City University of New York Conference: Empire 8 Athletic Director: Dan Palumbo Athletic Director: Terry Wansart Athletic Director: Russell Rogers Sports Info Director: Michael Damon Sports Info Director: Joseph Debenedictis Sports Info Director: Rub Kulish Athletics Phone: (212) 237-8371 Athletics Phone: (212) 772-4783 Athletics Phone: (201) 216-8040 SID Phone: (212) 237-8322 SID Phone: (212) 650-3123 SID Phone: (201) 216-8740 Website: www.johnjayathletics.com Website: www.huntercollegeathletics.com Website: www.stevensducks.com

Head Coach: DeVernie Winston Head Coach: Nick Plevritis Head Coach: Bobby Hurley 2008-09 Record: 7-19, 4-9 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 8-19, 5-7 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 13-13, 6-10 E8 Last Year’s Result: John Jay won 70-48 Last Year’s Result: Hunter won 90-86 Last Year’s Result: Stevens won 90-48 All-Time Series: CSI leads 40-11 All-Time Series: CSI leads 36-23 All-Time Series: Stevens leads 5-1

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) Offense: 366th, 62.9 ppg. Offense: 222nd, 69.9 ppg. Offense: 161st, 71.9 ppg. Defense: 197th, 71.0 ppg. Defense: 313th, 75.8 ppg. Defense: 138th, 68.3 ppg. Rebound Margin: 263rd, -1.5 rpg. Rebound Margin: 381st, -9.0 rpg. Rebound Margin: 97th, +3.0 rpg.

Baruch College St. Joseph’s - Brooklyn February 6, 2010 February 16, 2010 Staten Island, NY Brooklyn, NY 3:30pm 7:30pm CUNYAC Postseason Tournament School Info School Info Location: New York, NY Location: Brooklyn, NY Men’s Division Enrollment: 16,097 Enrollment: 1,087 Founded: 1847 Founded: 1916 Quarterfi nals - Saturday, February 20, 2010 Nickname: Bearcats Nickname: Bears Played at Higher Seeded team Conference: City University of New York Conference: Independent (AD3I) All Times TBA Athletic Director: Dr. William Eng Athletic Director: Frank Carbone Sports Info Director: John Neves Sports Info Director: Anthony Macapugay Semifi nals - Tuesday, February 23, 2010 Athletics Phone: (646) 312-5040 Athletics Phone: (718) 940-5833 Played at SID Phone: (646) 312-5048 SID Phone: (718) 940-5834 5:30pm/7:30pm Website: athletics.baruch.cuny.edu Website: bears.csjcny.edu Championship - Saturday, February 27, 2008 Head Coach: Ray Rankis Head Coach: Joseph Cocozello Played at the City College of New York 2008-09 Record: 23-6, 14-1 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 12-15, 6-0 AD3I 5:00pm Last Year’s Result: Baruch won 84-56 & 87-57 Last Year’s Result: SJ won 76-65 All-Time Series: CSI leads 42-15 All-Time Series: CSI leads 8-1 Key Contacts Zak Ivkovic Chris Gonzalez NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 392 teams) Executive Director Sports Information Offense: 109th, 74.6 ppg. Offense: n/a (718) 997-4271 (718) 997-4273 Defense: 55th, 64.6 ppg. Defense: n/a Rebound Margin: 4th, +8.9 rpg. Rebound Margin: n/a Kimberly Santoiemma Championships Director (718) 997-4272

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 17 8th ANNUAL TOURNAMENT OF HEROES Never Forgetting Now in it’s eighth year, CSI’s Tournament of Heroes honors three student-athletes who inspired a nation on September 11, 2001 Now in its eighth year, the CSI Tournament of Heroes is a “One of the nicest things ever said to me was by former celebration of the legacy that three former Dolphins left behind player, Kassim Nesbitt, after we beat Baruch on the day of the initial during the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Terrance Aiken, ceremony. He said to me, ‘Coach, I didn’t realize what it was like or Scott Davidson, and Tom Hannafi n, former CSI basketball players, how important it was to be a part of the CSI family. It means so much were three heroes who perished during the terrorist attacks that to so many.’ I really appreciated that.” day, and CSI has chosen to honor their memory with their annual Aiken, who played for just a single season, was one of only men’s basketball tournament held in their honor each year. two transfer students to play for Petosa up until that time. The team Just months after the incident, on January 26, 2002, the posted 20 wins during the ‘94-’95 season, and received an at-large CSI basketball family paid homage to the three heroes when their bid to the NCAA Division III National Tournament. Aiken was a big jersey numbers were retired during halftime of CSI’s regular season part of the team’s success that year. He averaged 9 points per game, contest against . It was an idea that current CSI Head and his 53.8 fi eld goal percentage was good for second on the Coach Tony Petosa hatched. The coach to both Davidson and Aiken, team. and teammate to Hannafi n, Petosa wanted Born on Christmas Day, Aiken, 30, was to pay tribute to not only three dear friends looking forward to a new chapter in his life, that evening, but three loving fathers, sons, having just begun a computer consulting job husbands, and brothers, whose memory on the 97th fl oor of World Trade Center Tower deserved to be etched into eternity at a I on September 4th. He is survived by a loving place they formerly called home. family, including his wife Kimberly and three “When I think of them, I think of children. them as basketball players. But what made Scott Davidson was a fi ery, emotional, them unique was that who they were as competitor during his four-year career at CSI. players were who they were as people. He was a part of Petosa’s fi rst-ever squad, during Tommy, even in the tough games, had that the 1989-90 season. He won two CUNYAC humor, that light disposition. Scott was Championships as a player, and was a part of the always intense, on or off the court. Terrance last team to win an NCAA Division III National was always happy, always smiling. It all Tournament game. echoed to the men they were away from the Davidson, 33, was working as a New York court.” City Firefi ghter at Ladder Co. 118 in Brooklyn In front of CSI’s largest crowd of Heights at the time of the tragedy. His company the season that evening, Petosa spoke of his responded immediately to the scene, eager to former players, who added life and love to help others in need. He is survived by a loving his teams. It remains one of the highlights family, including two children. in the history of the CSI Sports & Recreation Tom Hannafi n was a teammate of Coach Center. Petosa’s at CSI. He was a part of two CUNYAC In time for the 2002-2003 season, Championship teams, and CSI went a staggering CSI took their dedication to these fine 88-29 (.752) during his 4-year career. One of the athletes’ memories a step further, by holding Aiken Davidson Hannafi n best players on both sides of the ball, Hannafi n the fi rst holiday tournament in their honor. ranks 10th all-time in assists and steals at CSI. At the time, Petosa was away on sabbatical, volunteering His 80 steals during the 1986-87 season is still the most ever by a as an assistant coach with Providence College. He was able to CSI player in a single season. admire the presentation, however, as interim Head Coach Brian Hannafi n, 36, a member of Ladder Co. 5 of the NYC Fire Gasper, along with Athletic Director Dr. Harold Merritt, headed a Department, was one of the fi rst to arrive at the scene on September special ceremony during halftime of CSI’s contest with the United 11th. His unit, based in Greenwich Village, was one hit hardest States Merchant Marine Academy. Family and friends of the three during the attacks. He is survived by his loving family, including two fallen heroes were invited to help with the dedication ceremonies, children. where the jerseys and memorabilia of Aiken, Davidson, and Hannafi n The jersey numbers of Aiken (13), Davidson (15), and were presented to all of the fans in attendance prior to them being Hannafi n (25), are the fi rst-ever to be retired in CSI basketball history. mounted on the walls of the upper concourse of the main arena. Their legacies will last forever, as their jerseys will hang on our walls Gasper served as an assistant with the team until the close to be admired along with the memories that they left behind. of the 2003-04 season. To this day, he refl ects on the tournament as To this day, Petosa, along with the entire CSI staff, is delighted one of the most positive experiences in his coaching career. to bring the tournament to the public each year, and is looking “I was lucky to be a part of that,” noted Gasper. “That forward to once again remembering these three heroes with another night, it wasn’t about coaching, it was about honoring those three installment of the tournament. gentlemen.” “It’s been real nice to see it be successful,” he said. “It’s been Petosa, who stayed close with all three former athletes, a well-received event on Staten Island, and I know that means a lot remembers the dedication ceremony going a long way in explaining to us and to their families. We will never forget them.” what CSI basketball has meant to so many.

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Tournament of Heroes History December 28-29, 2002 December 27-28, 2003 December 28-29, 2004 December 29-30, 2005 December 29-30, 2006 Bethany def. Elmira, 68-67 Kean def. Rhode Island, 72-57 NJ City def. Clark, 86-80 NYU def. Westfi eld St., 80-60 Wheaton def. Nazareth, 93-89 USMMA def. CSI, 68-45 CSI def. St. Joseph’s-LI, 85-60 CSI def. McDaniel, 95-74 Emmanuel def. CSI, 98-85 Rivier def. CSI, 84-74, OT Consolation Consolation Consolation Consolation Consolation Elmira def. CSI, 76-67 Rhode Island def. SJC,104-64 Clark def. McDaniel, 65-39 Westfi eld St. def. CSI, 88-76 CSI def. Nazareth, 84-75 Championship Championship Championship Championship Championship Bethany def. USMMA, 89-83 Kean def. CSI, 80-78, OT NJ City def. CSI, 92-60 NYU def. Emmanuel, 75-64 Wheaton def. Rivier, 60-44 December 2007 December 2008 NYU def. Westfi eld St., 80-60 Trine def. Nazareth, 79-75 Emmanuel def. CSI, 98-85 St. Joe’s-Bklyn def. CSI, 76-65 Consolation Consolation Westfi eld St. def. CSI, 88-76 CSI def. Nazareth, 89-84 Championship Championship NYU def. Emmanuel, 75-64 Trine def. St. Joe’s-Bklyn, 71-55

Tournament of Heroes All-Time Records

Individual Single Game Records Three-Point Baskets Record Points Record 1. Mack Spellman - Emmanuel (vs. CSI 12/29/05) 7 1. Tan Kesler - Kean (vs. CSI 12/28/03) 34 2. 4 Players 6 2. Mike Mazjun - Bethany (vs. USMMA 12/29/02) 31 Ryan Hennessey - CSI (vs. Nazareth 12/29/08) 31 Assists Record 4. Mack Spellman - Emmanuel (vs. CSI 12/29/05) 29 1. Corey McAdam - Nazareth (vs. Wheaton 12/29/07) 13 Ryan McAdam - Nazareth (vs. Trine 12/28/08) 29 6. Michael Stewart - CSI (vs. McDaniel 12/28/04) 28 2. Michael Stewart - CSI (vs. St. Joe’s 12/27/03) 10 Joe Canori - Nazareth (vs. CSI 12/30/07) 28 Corey McAdam - Nazareth (vs. CSI 12/30/07) 10 4. DJ Brinn - NJCU (vs. Clark 12/28/04) 9 Gavin Illangakoon - WSU (vs. CSI 12/30/05) 9 Rebounds 6. 3 Players 8 1. Gari Blackett - CSI (vs. Rivier 12/29/07) 19 2. Jeff Carpenter - Rivier (vs. CSI 12/30/07) 15 Blocks 3. John Smith - CSI (vs. Elmira 12/29/02) 14 1. Neville Lestrade - CSI (vs. Kean 12/28/03) 7 Gari Blackett - CSI (vs. WSU 12/30/05) 14 2. Neville Lestrade - CSI (vs. St. Joe’s 12/27/03) 6 4. 6 Players 13 3. Taalib Horten - Elmira (vs. Bethany 12/28/02) 4 4. 5 Players 3

Team Single Game Records Points Record Rebounds Record 1. Rhode Island (vs. St. Joe’s 12/28/03) 104 1. CSI (vs. St. Joe’s 12/27/03) 63 2. CSI (vs. McDaniel 12/28/04) 95 2. Clark (vs. McDaniel 12/29/04) 51 3. Wheaton (vs. Nazareth 12/29/07) 93 3. CSI (vs. St. Joe’s 12/28/08) 54 Field Goal Percentage 1. Rhode Island (vs. St. Joe’s 12/28/03) 62.5% Assists 2. NYU (vs. Emmanuel 12/30/05) 56.5% 1. CSI (vs. McDaniel 12/28/04) 24 3. Wheaton (vs. Nazareth (12/29/07) 55.4% 2. 3 Teams 22 Three-Point Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) Blocks 1. Bethany (vs. USMMA 12/29/02) 61.1% (11-18) 1. Elmira (vs. Bethany 12/28/02) 8 Emmanuel (vs. CSI 12/29/05) 61.1% (11-18) CSI (vs. St. Joe’s 12/27/03) 8 3. Trine (vs. Nazareth 12/28/08) 55.6% (10-18) 3. CSI (vs. Kean 12/28/03) 7 Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 12 Attempts) Steals 1. CSI (vs. McDaniel 12/28/04) 84.6% (11-13) 1. Kean (vs. Rhode Island 12/27/03) 17 2. Rhode Island (vs. Kean 12/27/03) 82.4% (14-17) Nazareth (vs. Wheaton 12/29/07) 13 3. NJCU (vs. CSI 12/29/04) 81.5% (22-27) 2. Westfi eld State (vs. CSI 12/30/05) 13

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 19 MEN’S BASKETBALL 2008-09 YEAR-IN-REVIEW Braving the Uncommon Although improvement was evident during the latter stages of the season, CSI still struggled through a tough campaign in 2008-09. If there is one word that can categorize the CSI Dolphins tool for Petosa and his staff, and in typical CSI fashion, the team Men’s Basketball program, it could potentially be: consistency. In did put its best efforts on the hardwood night in and night out. its rich, 32-year, history the Dolphins have suffered through only Even after losing prized freshman Jordan Young for a six-game six losing seasons, and even when rebuilding, the team has found midseason stretch, the Dolphins continued to forge ahead, a way to be in the CUNYAC Championship mix. It’s ironic then together at every turn. that the 2008-09 version of the Dolphins saw a season fi lled with The wins followed. CSI scored a pair of crucial conference disappointment, to the tune of a 6-20 overall record, its lowest wins over and City College of New York. A win-total in program history. week after, CSI lost a thrilling, 90-86, decision to Hunter College, Head Coach Tony Petosa knew the year would be a tough who sat atop the CUNYAC standings. With a belief that the team one, and it certainly didn’t help when the program dealt with a could hang in with the rest of the conference, CSI started to play series of defections and roster hits as it hit the ground. Still, the better basketball...much better basketball. 2008-09 season was not one completely lost to The team travelled to Madison, New Jersey and stung the ages without a glimmer of optimism. The Drew University, 77-71, then came back to the team won six of seven games during a crucial Sports & Recreation Center to topple Medgar midseason stretch, and lost a handful of close Evers College for a second time, 89-84. Along games down the fi nal stretch that could have the way, junior backcourt teammates Ryan made their overall record appear to be a lot Hennessey and Christian Montervino became more respectable. The fi nish was enough to clear leaders, scoring 100 of CSI’s 166 points convince Petosa that the team worked towards in the pair of wins. What was most important, achieving its potential, and had certainly however, was the confi dence level of the team. become a better unit by season’s end than “We had some guys who were really when it fi rst took the court in 2008. starting to develop,” Petosa said. “You can see “We feel like our program should never that some of our guys were really starting to get struggle like we did because we all work so a better understanding of the game.” hard,” said Petosa. “But we played as well as we Normally, confi dence alone can could. We developed and we started playing catapult a team to the next level, but CSI wasn’t better, and that’s important.” so fortunate. The team played arguably its best The Dolphins braved the start of the basketball of the season during the fi nal three year complete with eight new faces, and another Senior Ibrahim Eleham saw an expanded weeks of 2008-09, but the Dolphins went a trio of players who would only join the team role in 2008-09, and led the team in dubious 0-6 to fi nish the year. rebounding. midseason. CSI knew it would have its work cut The fi rst heartbreaker was a 66-63 loss to the out for them, especially given the schedule laden with incredible reigning CUNYAC South Champs York College, and two days regional and nationally prominent basketball programs. later, the Dolphins found themselves down by a single digit to The Dolphins quickly dropped its fi rst four games of No. 1 seeded Baruch College on the road at halftime, only to fall the season, three to regionally-ranked squads, all by 20 points or hard in the second stanza. On February 11, CSI took a Brooklyn more. The pomp and circumstance surrounding the team’s trip College squad that beat them by 17 earlier in the season into to Chicago for the Wheaton College Tip-Off Tournament gave the overtime, only to fall, 80-77. Brooklyn went on to win the CUNYAC young Dolphins a taste of big-time NCAA Division III basketball Championship. On the road against NYC Tech, CSI lost another (Wheaton was ranked No. 3 nationally at the time), and even nailbiter, 67-65. CSI suffered another crushing loss at the hands of Petosa admits, the after-effects were striking. Mt. St. Vincent in its regular-season fi nale 88-84. “At that point all we’re thinking about is moving in a The string of ill luck and bad bounces was enough to positive direction,” he said. “The focus shifted on just doing frustrate an embattled head coach. whatever it takes to develop kids, keep them working hard, and “We seemed to lack that one big play at the end of trying to fi gure out how to get better.” games,” Petosa said. “We played extremely hard, and those losses Collateral damage from the tough start was also clear. were disappointing for us.” Four CSI players were released or dismissed themselves from the Despite the end-of-season frustrations, CSI was able to team amidst the early-season woes, and CSI proceeded to drop its secure the CUNYAC postseason’s No. 8 seeding, their 32nd straight next four games. The Dolphins offi cially had their worst start in trip to the postseason. There, CSI fell hard again to Baruch College, program history at 0-8. Still, Petosa hoped to fi nd some stability, 87-57. The loss was bitter not because the Dolphins were on the even amidst the early-season chaos. wrong side of a lop-sided score, but because the score was not “There’s only so much you can do,” Petosa explained. indicative of how the team rebounded to fi nish strong in 2008- “After that start, it became important to fi nd out who wanted to 09. get better, and the core we had really wanted it.” “It’s ok to go through a season like we had,” said Petosa. Trying to keep the team inspired and dedicated towards “The answer for those seasons is having a group of kids who come weathering the storm and seeking improvement was a valuable back and have shown improvement, and I think we have that.”

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Date Opponent W/L Score Record 11/18 STEVENS TECH L 48-90 0-1 11/21 @ Wheaton College # L 51-87 0-2 11/22 ^ Wisconsin - Eau Claire # L 67-100 0-3 2008-09 Breakdown 11/25 MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY L 59-79 0-4 12/2 NYC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY * L 61-67 0-5, 0-1 CUNY Home: 3-11 12/4 @ Brooklyn College * L 67-84 0-6, 0-2 CUNY Away: 3-8 12/8 FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE L 58-81 0-7 12/28 ST. JOSEPH’S - BROOKLYN $ L 65-76 0-8 Neutral: 0-1 12/29 NAZARETH COLLEGE $ W 89-83 1-8 CUNYAC: 3-10 1/3 NJ CITY UNIVERSITY W 82-76 2-8 1/5 FDU - FLORHAM L 81-89 2-9 Overall: 6-20 1/7 * L 57-71 2-10, 0-3 CUNY 1/9 @ York College * L 47-64 2-11. 0-4 CUNY 1/14 @ Medgar Evers College * W 83-67 3-11, 1-4 CUNY 1/17 @ City College of NY * W 53-49 4-11, 2-4 CUNY 1/19 @ Kean University L 59-75 4-12 1/21 @ John Jay College * L 48-70 4-13, 2-5 CUNY 1/24 HUNTER COLLEGE * L 86-90 4-14, 2-6 CUNY 1/27 @ Drew University W 77-71 5-14 1/31 MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE * W 89-84 6-14, 3-6 CUNY 2/4 YORK COLLEGE * L 63-66 6-15, 3-7 CUNY 2/6 @ Baruch College * L 56-84 6-16, 3-8 CUNY ^ - Neutral Site 2/11 BROOKLYN COLLEGE * L-ot 77-80 6-17, 3-9 CUNY # - Wheaton College Tip-Off Tournament 2/13 @ NYC College of Technology * L 65-67 6-18, 3-10 CUNY * - CUNYAC Game 2/17 MT. ST. VINCENT L 84-88 6-19 $ - CSI’s 7th Annual Tournament of Heroes 2/22 @ Baruch College % L 57-87 6-20 % - CUNYAC Postseason Championship Tournament Final Individual Statistics Player GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Jordan Young 20-20 120-223 53.8 0-1 0.0 75-113 66.4 137 6.9 42 59 7 28 315 15.8 Ryan Hennessey 26-26 115-316 36.4 67-197 34.0 92-127 72.4 85 3.3 86 87 5 26 389 15.0 Chris Montervino 26-26 117-307 38.1 66-166 39.8 65-92 70.7 138 5.3 72 84 23 40 365 14.0 Michael Pulci 24-0 50-144 34.7 22-69 31.9 57-75 76.0 39 1.6 14 30 0 15 179 7.5 G. Nepomnyashchy - x 3-0 8-27 29.6 4-13 30.8 2-2 100.0 10 3.3 3 6 2 2 22 7.3 Anthony Tisi 25-23 66-172 38.4 0-0 0.0 22-35 62.9 81 3.2 21 39 4 18 154 6.2 Dale Taranto 19-6 35-96 36.5 2-18 11.1 18-25 72.0 45 2.4 43 43 5 33 90 4.7 Kyle Yocum - x 3-3 3-18 16.7 2-9 22.2 5-6 83.3 4 1.3 12 16 0 2 13 4.3 D. Dojcinovic - x 1-0 1-1 100.0 1-1 100.0 1-2 50.0 1 1.0 0 1 0 0 4 4.0 Ibrahim Eleham 26-25 33-109 30.3 3-14 21.4 12-31 38.7 194 7.5 59 56 16 32 81 3.1 Liwei Pan 6-1 7-21 33.3 0-0 0.0 3-8 37.5 12 2.0 0 5 1 4 17 2.8 John Romeo - x 13-0 9-33 27.3 0-0 0.0 16-26 61.5 30 2.3 6 17 1 4 34 2.6 Charles Bernardi 15-0 9-32 28.1 3-16 18.8 6-8 75.0 20 1.3 4 5 0 3 27 1.8 Emmanuel Frank 12-0 9-25 36.0 1-6 16.7 2-3 66.7 27 2.3 7 3 1 6 21 1.8 Steven Mondelli 12-0 4-17 23.5 1-8 12.5 4-5 80.0 2 0.2 4 2 1 1 13 1.1 Chris Maccarone 14-0 2-7 28.6 0-0 0.0 1-10 10.0 13 0.9 1 2 2 1 5 0.4 TEAM 101 3.9 4 TOTAL 26-26 588-1548 38.0 172-518 33.2 381-568 67.1 939 36.1 374 459 68 215 1729 66.5 OPPONENTS 26-26 739-1574 47.0 139-391 35.5 408-652 62.6 1088 41.8 449 442 74 248 2025 77.9 x - not on fi nal CSI roster in 2008-09

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CSI Career Coaching Records Year-by-Year Results Coach Years W-L Pct. Angelo Aponte 1977-78 6-17 .261 (1 Season) Year Overall CUNYAC^ Evan Pickman 1978-84 127-42 .751 (6 Seasons) 1977-78 6-17 2-7 Thomas Keenan 1984-87 63-27 .700 (3 Seasons) 1978-79* 19-9 8-1 1979-80 16-9 7-2 Howie Ruppert 1987-89 45-16 .738 (2 Seasons) 1980-81* 21-8 11-2 Brian Gasper 2002-03 15-11 .577 (1 Season) 1981-82* 25-4 12-1 Tony Petosa 1989-02, 03- 295-221 .572 (19 Seasons) 1982-83* 21-8 9-2 Totals 551-335 .622 (32 Seasons) 1983-84 25-4 13-1 1984-85* 20-9 11-3 1985-86* 25-6 14-0 CSI Team All-Time Single Game Records 1986-87 18-10 12-2 1987-88* 21-9 13-1 Points High (110+) Rebounds (60+) 1988-89* 24-7 13-1 1. 1/14/89 vs. CCNY 127 1. 12/13/81 vs. Medgar Evers 64 1989-90 13-14 11-3 2. 12/27/91 vs. American 117 2. 3/6/93 vs. Mt. St. Vincent 63 1990-91 10-17 6-8 3. 12/28/87 vs. Medgar Evers 115 12/27/03 vs. St. Joseph’s (LI) 63 1991-92 11-15 8-6 4. 1/21/89 vs. Baruch 114 4. 11/27/82 vs. Stony Brook 62 1992-93 14-12 6-4 5. 1/19/80 vs. Medgar Evers 113 5. 1/14/89 vs. CCNY 61 1993-94 13-14 7-3 12/2/87 vs. Baruch 113 1994-95 20-7 8-2 7. 12/3/90 vs. Hunter 111 Assists (32+) 1995-96* 22-6 9-1 2/15/06 vs. St. Joseph’s (NY) 111 1. 1/14/89 vs. CCNY 43 1996-97 21-7 10-2 9. 12/11/90 vs. Medgar Evers 110 2. 2/8/84 vs. Hunter 32 1997-98 14-12 9-3 12/23/87 vs. Medgar Evers 32 1998-99* 17-11 9-3 Points Low (40-) 2/15/06 vs. St. Joseph’s (NY) 32 1999-00 17-10 10-3 1. 2/18/83 vs. Pace 27 2000-01 18-10 10-3 2. 2/2/80 vs. John Jay 37 Steals (25+) 2001-02* 22-7 10-3 3. 11/17/89 vs. Nazareth 39 1. 1/11/92 vs. CCNY 28 2002-03 15-11 9-4 2. 1/11/89 vs. Medgar Evers 26 2003-04 19-9 11-2 Opponent Points High (118+) 2004-05 16-13 8-5 1. 12/3/90 vs. Hunter 128 Blocked Shots (10+) 2005-06 13-12 9-4 2. 12/11/90 vs. Medgar Evers 124 1. 1/30/91 vs. York 13 2006-07 15-13 9-4 3. 1/13/92 vs. NJIT 118 2. 2/26/79 vs. Queens 11 2007-08 14-12 9-4 2/7/05 vs. Farmingdale St. 11 2008-09 6-20 3-10 Opponent Points Low (35-) 4. 12/28/83 vs. Moravian 10 * - Denotes CUNYAC Championship season 1. 2/18/81 vs. Pace 17 2/7/87 vs. Medgar Evers 10 ^ - Does not include CUNYAC Tournament 2. 2/2/80 vs. John Jay 35 2/14/04 vs. John Jay 10 2/18/81 vs. John Jay 35

CSI Individual All-Time Single Game Records Points (35+) Rebounds (20+) Assists (12+) 1. Cyrus Deas (2/9/85) 42 1. John Smith (12/9/04) 28 1. Kevin Harris (2/7/81) 14 2. Fred Marinacchio (12/3/90) 41 2. Masio Kinard (3/6/93) 27 2. Kyle Yocum (2/13/07) 13 Ron Chase (2/23/83) 41 3. Rob Roesch (1/14/89) 24 3. Ron Chase (3/6/85) 12 4. Rob Roesch (1/16/88) 38 Masio Kinard (1/29/92) 24 Fred Marinacchio (11/27/87) 12 Gerard Nicholson (1/16/88) 12 5. Jay Zieris (12/16/88) 36 5. Rob Roesch (1/30/88) 23 Brian Ameneiros (2/2/08) 12 Cyrus Deas (1/19/85) 36 Bill Felci (2/11/97) 23 Steve Cunningham (2/29/80) 36 John Smith (12/7/02) 23 Blocks (6+) 8. Rob Roesch (2/3/88) 35 Gari Blackett (1/3/07) 23 1. Neville Lestrade (1/3/04) 7 Cyrus Deas (1/19/85) 35 9. Rob Roesch (12/12/88) 22 Neville Lestrade (12/28/03) 7 John Smith (12/7/02) 35 10. Rob Roesch (1/4/89) 21 3. Neville Lestrade (12/27/03) 6 Ryan Hennessey (2/12/08) 35 Gari Blackett (12/5/06) 21 John Smith (2/16/05) 6

22 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RECORDS CSI Individual All-Time Single Season Records Points (550+) Rebounds (320+) 1. Rob Roesch (1987-88) 727 1. Rob Roesch (1988-89) 482 2. Gerard Nicholson (1987-88) 683 2. Rob Roesch (1987-88) 368 3. Cyrus Deas (1984-85) 675 3. John Smith (2004-05) 346 4. Jay Zieris (1986-87) 673 4. Gari Blackett (2006-07) 344 5. Tony Petosa (1985-86) 665 5. Tony Petosa (1985-86) 338 6. Rob Roesch (1988-89) 637 6. Chris Kelly (1995-96) 329 7. David Paul (2001-02) 558 7. Tony Petosa (1984-85) 320

3-Point Field Goals (66+) Assists (155+) 1. Gerard Nicholson (1987-88) 98 1. John Cali (1998-99) 187 2. James Long (1988-89) 97 2. Gerard Nicholson (1987-88) 173 3. John Cali (1998-99) 77 3. Kevin Harris (1980-81) 170 4. Michael Stewart (2002-03) 70 4. Fred Marinacchio (1989-90) 166 5. Michael Stewart (2003-04) 69 Gerard Nicholson (25) and Rob Roesch (33) 5. Kyle Yocum (2006-07) 165 place fi rst and second, respectively, in points Ryan Hennessey (2008-09) 67 6. Gerard Nicholson (1985-86) 161 in a single season. Both accomplished the feat 7. Champ Albano (2001-02) 66 7. Ron Chase (1983-84) 156 in 1987-88. Chris Montervino (2008-09) 66 Fred Marinacchio (1990-91) 155 9. John Cali (1995-96) 155 3-Point Percentage (42%+, 65+ att.)

1. Champ Albano (2001-02) 46.2 Blocks (50+) 2. Rommel Santos (1994-95) 45.6 1. Tom Johnson (1981-82) 75 3. Gerard Nicholson (1987-88) 44.3 2. Neville Lestrade (2003-04) 72 4. James Long (1988-89) 42.5 5. Michael Stewart (2002-03) 42.2 3. Gunner Oberg (1986-87) 71 4. Shelly Hubbard (1990-91) 63 FT Percentage (80%+, 60+ att.) 5. Rob Roesch (1988-89) 57 1. Rommel Santos (1994-95) 86.8 6. David Paul (2000-01) 51 2. Steve Phillips (1977-78) 86.4 3. Michael Stewart (2002-03) 83.6 Steals (70+) 4. Champ Albano (2000-01) 82.5 1. Tom Hannafi n (1986-87) 80 Rick Murray (1978-79) 82.5 2. David Paul (2001-02) 76 6. Cyrus Deas (1983-84) 81.2 3. Greg Whitehead (1981-82) 71 4. Michael Alfi eri (2001-02) 70 Champ Albano set a school record with a 46.2 7. Gerard Nicholson (1984-85) 80.3 three-point percentage in 2001-02. 8. Cyrus Deas (1984-85) 80.1 5. John Cali (1995-96) 70 9. Champ Albano (2001-02) 80.0 6. Garret Mosely (1983-84) 70

CSI Team All-Time Single Season Records Games Played Games Won Games Lost 1. 1985-86 31 1. 1981-82 25 1. 1981-82 4 1988-89 31 1983-84 25 1983-84 4 3. 1987-88 30 1985-86 25 3. 1985-86 6

Field Goals Made Field Goal Percentage Average Points Per Game 1. 1988-89 1,016 1. 1983-84 50.2 1. 1988-89 88.3 2. 1987-88 980 2. 1984-85 49.9 2. 1994-95 84.2 3. 1984-85 897 3. 1987-88, 1981-82 48.4 3. 1988-89 83.5

Three-Point Percentage Free-Throw Percentage Opponent Field Goal Percentage 1. 1987-88 39.8 1. 1995-96 71.8 1. 1995-96 39.7 2. 1995-96 39.6 2. 2005-06 71.4 2000-01 39.7 1986-87 39.6 3. 1986-87 69.8 3. 1998-99 40.0

Opponent Points Per Game Longest Win Streak Best Season Start 1. 2000-01 62.6 1983-84 14 games 1981-82 11-0 2. 1998-99 63.2 Longest Losing Streak Worst Season Start 3. 1981-82 64.0 2008-09 8 games 2008-09 0-8

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CSI Individual All-Time Career Records

Points (1,000+) Blocks (65+) Free-Throw Percentage (72.5%+) 1. Michael Stewart (01-05) 1,819 1. Gunner Oberg (83-87) 149 1. Champ Albano (98-02) 81.0 2. Rommel Santos (92-95) 80.0 2. David Paul (98-02) 1,684 2. Bill Felci (95-99) 143 3. Cyrus Deas (82-85) 78.4 3. Tony Petosa (82-86) 1,635 3. David Paul (98-02) 141 4. John Cali (94-99) 77.8 4. Ron Chase (82-86) 1,619 4. Gari Blackett (05-07) 100 5. Ron Chase (82-86) 77.1 5. Kirk Staine (91-95) 1,563 5. John Smith (2001-05) 99 6. Michael Stewart (01-05) 75.6 6. Jay Zieris (83-87) 1,535 6. Matt Franzreb (96-00) 94 7. Greg Whitehead (79-83) 75.1 7. John Cali (94-99) 1,517 8. Eric Andres (98-02) 74.9 7. Michael Nebavlakis (01-05) 87 8. Gerard Nicholson (84-88) 1,379 9. Bill Felci (95-99) 74.3 8. Willie Torres (87-90) 79 9. Bill Felci (95-99) 1,375 10. Gerard Nicholson (86-88) 73.9 Tom Johnson (80-82) 79 11. Julio Bruno (77-80) 73.2 10. Fred Marinacchio (87-91) 1,368 12. Willie Torres (87-90) 72.8 11. Rob Roesch (87-89) 1,364 10. Neville Lestrade (02-04) 78 13. Ryan Hennessey (07- ) 72.7 12. Gerry Koening (78-82) 1,357 11. Matt McQuillan (89-92) 75 13. Cyrus Deas (81-85) 1,345 12 Jay Zieris (83-87) 71 Three-Point Field Goals (100+) 14. Rommel Santos (92-95) 1,312 13. Tony Petosa (82-86) 69 1. John Cali (94-99) 241 15. Greg Whitehead (79-83) 1,259 13. Shelly Hubbard (90-91) 67 2. Michael Stewart (01-05) 238 Steve Cunningham (76-80) 1,259 3. Ryan Hennessey (07- ) 157 3. Carlito Ulett (01-05) 141 17. Brian Gasper (94-98) 1,241 Steals (130+) 4. Champ Albano (98-02) 123 18. Willie Torres (87-90) 1,235 1. Greg Whitehead (79-83) 207 6. Robert Mesjasz (03-07) 122 19. Michael Nebavlakis (01-05) 1,228 2. John Cali (94-99) 176 5. James Long (86-89) 121 20. Rick Maida (91-95) 1,095 3. Kirk Staine (91-95) 169 6. Gerard Nicholson (86-88) 117 21. John Smith (01-05) 1,084 9. Chris Montervino (07- ) 115 4. Robert Mesjasz (03-07) 167 22. Tom Johnson (80-82) 1,053 5. Craig Sleap (96-00) 165 23. Robert Mesjasz (03-07) 1,043 6. Fred Marinacchio (87-91) 158 24. Kassim Nesbitt (98-02) 1,001 7. Rommel Santos (92-95) 151 8. Brian Gasper (94-98) 141 Rebounds (575+) 1. Tony Petosa (82-86) 982 9. Bill Felci (95-99) 138 2. Rob Roesch (87-89) 850 10. David Paul (98-02) 134 3. Gari Blackett (05-07) 845 11. Tom Hannafi n (84-87) 133 4. Bill Felci (95-99) 826 5. Chris Kelly (94-97) 820 Assists (300+) 6. John Smith (01-05) 790 1. Fred Marinacchio (87-91) 586 7. Rick Maida (91-95) 733 2. Gerard Nicholson (84-88) 558 Michael Nebavlakis (01-05) 733 3. John Cali (94-99) 548 9. Steve Cunningham (76-80) 689 4. Ron Chase (82-86) 518 Michael Stewart scored a school-record 1,819 10. Matt Franzreb (96-00) 680 5. Kevin Harris (78-82) 447 points in his four-year career at CSI. 11. Fred Blaskovich (91-95) 635 6. Michael Stewart (01-05) 446 12. David Paul (98-02) 633 7. Gerry Mosely (75-79) 404 13. Gerry Koening (78-82) 632 8. Rommel Santos (92-95) 382 14. Gunner Oberg (83-87) 624 9. Scott Davidson (85-89) 338 15. Brian Gasper (94-98) 554 16. Matt McQuillan (89-92) 545 10. Tom Hannafi n (83-87) 307 17. Willie Torres (87-90) 534 Nat Harris (75-82) 307 18. Jay Zieris (83-87) 530 12. Craig Sleap (96-00) 305 19. Masio Kinard (90-93) 520 13. Jay Zieris (83-87) 301 A dynamic two-way player, Kirk Staine ranks among the 20. Tom Johnson (80-82) 519 14. Kyle Yocum (07-09) 300 school’s top fi ve in both points (1,563) and steals (169).

24 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON CAPSULES

1977-78 HC: Angelo Aponte 1978-79 HC: Evan Pickman 1979-80 HC: Evan Pickman 1980-81 HC: Evan Pickman 6-17, 2-7 CUNY 19-9, 8-1 CUNY 16-9, 7-2 CUNY 21-8, 11-2 CUNY HUNTER L-ot 69-73 @ Baruch W 85-73 OLD WESTBURY W 84-60 OLD WESTBURY W 78-69 ^ Pratt L 57-58 ^ St. Lawrence L 80-100 ^ Fredonia W 72-61 @ Wagner L 52-53 ^ Brockport W 73-59 ^ Bloomfi eld W 65-55 ^ Dominican W 84-77 @ Binghamton W 79-58 JOHN JAY W 77-58 @ Upsala L 65-81 RAMAPO W-ot 82-80 @ Bloomfi eild L 57-76 UPSALA L 70-85 YORK W 95-77 YORK W 93-80 @ Queens L 60-73 @ Hunter W 80-75 MEDGAR EVERS W 107-76 @ Queens W 60-54 LEHMAN W 71-53 @ Kean L 56-80 QUEENS L 83-85 @ Stockton St. W 73-72 @ Jersey City St. L 61-62 QUEENS W 86-71 ^ Hunter W 81-72 @ Ramapo L 84-87 WAGNER L 53-84 @ WI-Eau Claire L 51-66 WASH. & LEE L 73-80 @ Wagner L 67-79 LEHMAN W-ot 60-55 ^ Northwood Inst. L 61-77 TRENTON ST. W 67-58 RAMAPO W 81-71 BINGHAMTON W 68-61 @ CCNY W 67-65 JERSEY CITY ST. W-ot 70-67 MANHATTANVILLE W 82-49 DOWLING L 57-94 @ Catholic L 68-83 CCNY W 81-75 CCNY W 75-72 POTSDAM L 80-84 MEDGAR EVERS W 113-72 STONY BROOK W 71-66 @ Trenton St. W 65-46 @ New Paltz W 74-68 @ Medgar Evers W 94-64 @ CCNY L 74-96 ST. THOMAS AQ. W 87-82 @ Brooklyn L 72-77 @ Adelphi W 66-55 BARUCH W 96-87 @ Medgar Evers W 83-81 @ Stony Brook L 80-93 @ Brooklyn W 88-76 @ Brooklyn L 74-82 @ Dowling L 71-84 @ York W 88-76 BROOKLYN W 91-87 ADELPHI L 76-90 @ LIU-Southampton L 56-79 @ Queens W 79-72 LIU-SOUTHAMTON L 58-72 JOHN JAY L-ot 35-37 @ Hunter W 86-73 OLD WESTBURY W 62-58 @ NJ Tech L 53-57 @ Lehman L 45-47 PACE W 54-50 MEDGAR EVERS W 74-58 @ York W 63-50 ^ Mansfi eld L 64-68 @ Baruch L 76-78 YORK L 67-71 LEHMAN W 67-50 ^ Brockport W 80-65 JOHN JAY W 47-35 NEW PALTZ W 86-72 BLOOMFIELD L 58-97 HUNTER W 82-72 BROOKLYN L 67-73 ^ Baruch % W 82-72 ^ Hunter % W 74-58 @ Old Westbury W 82-59 @ John Jay L 45-57 ^ Brooklyn % W 77-61 ^ Brooklyn % W 86-67 BARUCH W 90-61 @ New Paltz L 77-86 ^ Queens % W 92-78 ^ Queens % W 83-72 ^ Hunter % W-fft 2-0 @ Lehman L 79-80 STOCKTON ST. ! W 87-77 @ Potsdam ! L 57-80 MONMOUTH ! L 54-89 ^ Drew ! L 58-67 ^ St. Lawrence ! L 60-62 ^ Lehman % L 57-64 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Tournament ! - ECAC Tournament ! - NCAA DIII East Regionals

1981-82 HC: Evan Pickman 1982-83 HC: Evan Pickman 1983-84 HC: Evan Pickman 1984-85 HC: Thomas Keenan 25-4, 12-1 CUNY 21-8, 9-2 CUNY 25-4, 13-1 CUNY 20-9, 11-3 CUNY @ Old Westbury W 71-66 MEDGAR EVERS W 100-69 STONY BROOK W 66-56 YORK W 94-74 NEW PALTZ W 73-59 @ Stony Brook L 64-71 @ Wagner W 72-61 ^ Hobart W 79-68 ^ Elmira W 62-60 @ Wagner L 42-50 @ Salisbury St. L 69-78 @ Fredonia L 82-93 @ Stony Brook W 75-66 YORK W 86-61 ^ Cabrini W 60-55 @ Baruch W 86-71 YORK W 90-75 OLD WESTBURY W 88-80 YORK W 83-73 HUNTER W 86-74 MEDGAR EVERS W 106-48 LEHMAN L 55-57 @ Hunter W 95-73 @ CCNY W 81-68 @ Lehman W 71-55 @ Yeshiva W 83-42 LEHMAN W 91-62 @ John Jay L 76-83 @ Pace W 72-61 QUEENS W 82-75 CCNY W 84-67 LEHMAN W 76-75 QUEENS W 52-47 KEAN W 77-65 JOHN JAY W 69-65 URSINUS W 79-73 RHODE ISLAND W 62-59 WIDENER W-ot 84-77 PACE W 58-51 TUFTS W 95-73 HAMILTON W 87-73 @ Medgar Evers W 100-80 MORAVIAN W 74-68 @ Wagner L 59-95 @ Jersey City St. L 54-56 JERSEY CITY ST. W 79-74 POTSDAM W 64-61 BUFFALO ST. W 86-75 @ Medgar Evers W 94-59 SALISBURY ST. W 96-82 BARUCH W 78-59 MEDGAR EVERS W 77-47 WAGNER W 75-69 @ Hamilton L 70-92 MEDGAR EVERS W 88-68 @ Albany L 77-93 @ Queens W 73-60 ^ Elmira W 78-69 ALBANY W 63-57 BARUCH W 81-64 BROOKLYN W 55-54 @ Queens W 55-51 @ Baruch W 78-59 ^ Buffalo St. L 85-94 ADELPHI L 57-59 @ Baruch L-ot 67-69 @ Lehman W 54-52 ^ John Jay L 85-88 @ CCNY W 89-79 YORK W 82-67 @ Medgar Evers L 76-78 @ Lehman W-ot 91-82 BARUCH W 87-78 CCNY W 74-65 ^ New Paltz W 87-61 CCNY W 84-54 HUNTER W 86-73 @ Hunter W 86-69 ^ Old Westbury W 64-63 @ Stony Brook W 91-81 @ Salisbury St. W 83-81 @ Albany L 48-57 @ York W 96-66 @ Hunter L 76-84 @ John Jay W-ot 59-57 JOHN JAY W 72-63 HUNTER W 105-68 @ Medgar Evers W 89-74 @ York W 72-71 PACE W* 27-17 @ CCNY W 88-60 @ York L 72-74 @ Brooklyn L 49-57 ADELPHI L 70-84 @ John Jay W 86-74 JOHN JAY W 89-68 ^ CCNY % W 102-84 ^ Hunter % W 87-86 ^ CCNY % W 98-65 ^ Baruch % W 78-71 ^ John Jay % W 69-59 ^ Lehman % W 74-62 ^ John Jay % W 72-57 ^ York % W 96-79 ^ Baruch % W 83-77 ^ John Jay % W 74-56 ^ Lehman % L 61-70 ^ Lehman % W 60-53 BUFFALO ! W 64-53 NEW JERSEY TECH W 88-82 ST. LAWRENCE ! W 64-53 STONY BROOK ! W 89-77 BROOKLYN ! L 57-60 JERSEY CITY ST. L 77-88 NAZARETH ! L 68-74 USMMA ! L 71-72 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site * - Forfeit Win ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - NCAA DIII East Regionals ! - NCAA DIII East Regionals ! - NCAA DIII East Regionals ! - NCAA DIII East Regionals

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1985-86 HC: Thomas Keenan 1986-87 HC: Thomas Keenan 1987-88 HC: Howie Ruppert 1988-89 HC: Howie Ruppert 25-6, 14-0 CUNY 18-10, 12-2 CUNY 21-9, 13-1 CUNY 24-7, 13-1 CUNY @ Greensboro W 59-52 YORK L 63-64 ^ Elmira W 97-88 ^ Nazareth W 83-74 @ Guiford L 54-59 @ Wagner L 71-88 @ Potsdam L 77-83 @ Albany W 74-73 @ York W 92-64 BARUCH W 81-59 @ York W 85-70 YORK W 89-52 MEDGAR EVERS W 97-67 @ Mt. St. Mary L 68-79 ^ Catholic L 80-85 MEDGAR EVERS W 115-68 OLD WESTBURY W 61-58 @ Wagner L 86-103 @ John Jay W 104-90 ^ Buffalo St. L 78-95 BARUCH W 91-75 @ Baruch W 113-85 BARUCH W 92-63 @ John Jay W 96-84 @ Wagner L 51-66 @ LIU-CW Post L 77-110 @ CCNY W 81-64 @ John Jay W 100-88 @ CCNY W 78-65 @ John Jay W 106-87 @ Old Westbury L 73-76 CCNY W 89-68 @ Old Westbury W 76-51 CCNY W 86-71 LEHMAN W 78-39 @ Lehman W 66-60 LEHMAN W 83-70 @ Lehman W 84-72 ^ Southern Maine L 62-68 CORTLAND ST. W 71-55 @ NYU W-ot 92-89 NYU W-ot 102-101 ^ UMass-Boston W 94-78 BUFFALO L 58-60 @ Hunter W-ot 80-79 @ Medgar Evers W 93-87 @ St. Francis-NY L 66-68 @ Stony Brook W 74-68 JERSEY CITY ST. L 77-90 UMASS-BOSTON W 93-71 OLD WESTBURY W 101-87 @ Hunter W-ot 99-87 MEDGAR EVERS W 107-54 STONY BROOK W 86-76 ALBANY L 68-78 POTSDAM L 64-74 CCNY W 127-92 ALBANY L 82-95 BARUCH W 98-96 STONY BROOK L 77-82 JOHN JAY W 89-62 HUNTER L 72-75 @ CCNY W-ot 82-72 HUNTER W 92-80 @ Baruch W 114-93 @ Jersey City St. L 75-91 JOHN JAY W 94-61 @ Albany W 69-54 @ Lehman L-ot 53-62 @ Medgar Evers W 97-63 ^ Salisbury St. L-ot 87-89 @ Baruch W 97-75 UPSALA W 103-98 ^ Hamilton W 82-62 @ CCNY W 93-88 HUNTER W 78-64 CCNY W 70-52 LEHMAN W 81-61 JOHN JAY W 106-86 @ Stony Brook W 68-63 JOHN JAY W 70-67 @ Upsala L 62-63 BARUCH W 97-64 @ York W 83-68 HUNTER W 90-69 @ Hamilton L 75-80 LEHMAN W 61-56 ST. JOSEPH’S-LI W 79-43 @ Medgar Evers W 98-66 @ Lehman W 77-49 @ Upsala W 93-75 @ Wagner W 81-78 YORK W 93-59 UPSALA L 77-91 @ Hunter W 86-67 @ Medgar Evers W 103-72 ^ Medgar Evers % W 67-50 @ Hunter L 66-82 YORK W 102-83 ^ Medgar Evers % W 95-46 ^ Medgar Evers % W 92-64 ^ York % W-ot 80-75 MEDGAR EVERS W 87-52 ^ Baruch % W 97-75 ^ CCNY % W 78-75 ^ CCNY % W 87-75 ^ Lehman % W 55-48 YORK W 85-83 NEW JERSEY TECH ! W 75-72 ^ Hunter & W 82-79 ALFRED ! W 96-72 ^ York % W-ot 82-78 STONY BROOK ! W-ot 86-84 ^ Hartwick ! L 73-80 @ Buffalo St. ! L 51-76 OLD WESTBURY ! W 80-64 ^ Hunter % W 88-75 @ Potsdam ! L 80-93 ^ USMMA ! L 54-69 ^ Neutral Site ^ CCNY % L 70-89 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - NCAA DIII East Regionals ! - NCAA DIII East Regionals

1989-90 HC: Tony Petosa 1990-91 HC: Tony Petosa 1991-92 HC: Tony Petosa 1992-93 HC: Tony Petosa 13-14, 11-3 CUNY 10-17, 6-8 CUNY 11-15, 8-6 CUNY 14-12, 6-4 CUNY ^ Nazareth L 39-88 UPSALA L 78-82 @ Manhattanville L 59-73 ^ Ramapo W 80-75 ^ Brock W 90-82 @ Hunter L 111-128 @ New Jersey Tech L 87-98 @ Potsdam W 82-78 @ Wagner L 76-90 CCNY W 100-88 @ CCNY W 91-76 MANHATTANVILLE L 81-87 @ York W 62-58 @ Manhattanville L 67-87 USMMA W 78-61 NYU L 79-94 @ Stony Brook L 77-112 @ Medgar Evers L 110-124 @ Medgar Evers W 104-86 @ York W 76-70 JOHN JAY W 78-75 STONY BROOK L 69-95 @ NYU L 56-58 @ USMMA W 82-79 @ Baruch W 84-83 ^ Green Mountain L-ot 89-91 @ Stony Brook L 80-88 @ New Jersey Tech L 72-104 CCNY W 92-80 ^ Old Westbury W 77-70 AMERICAN W 117-105 @ Medgar Evers L-ot 88-90 @ USMMA L 50-78 USMMA W 81-63 SCRANTON L 63-72 STONY BROOK L 71-79 LEHMAN W 64-53 MANHATTANVILLE L 82-88 HUNTER L 70-103 YORK W 76-66 OLD WESTBURY L-ot 95-98 @ New Jersey Tech L 88-115 @ USMMA W 82-61 @ John Jay W 77-74 JERSEY CITY ST. L 69-104 @ York L 68-81 USMMA W 76-68 CCNY W 94-71 SCRANTON L 76-91 JOHN JAY W 106-101 @ Hunter L 79-94 NEW JERSEY TECH L 109-118 HUNTER W 89-81 HUNTER L 86-101 NEW JERSEY TECH L 85-109 YORK W 108-98 @ John Jay L 75-76 LEHMAN W 93-56 BARUCH W 100-88 JOHN JAY L 87-90 MEDGAR EVERS W 94-91 NEW JERSEY TECH L 72-92 @ Manhattanville W 66-63 @ Hunter L 84-111 @ CCNY W 76-75 @ Baruch W 75-69 MEDGAR EVERS L 82-96 @ Lehman W 94-65 BARUCH W 75-65 YORK L 64-75 HUNTER L 69-92 @ Upsala L 68-73 MEDGAR EVERS L 94-101 @ Baruch L 71-76 OLD WESTBURY W 89-66 @ Lehman W 78-63 @ John Jay W 85-81 @ York W-ot 89-85 @ CCNY W 71-50 @ New Jersey Tech L 60-92 BARUCH W 81-80 MEDGAR EVERS L 58-59 LEHMAN W 91-56 @ Hunter L 75-94 @ CCNY L 94-95 @ John Jay L 70-71 @ Stony Brook L 45-63 YORK W 89-72 @ Lehman L 76-85 BARUCH W 91-79 ^ Baruch % W 67-64 STONY BROOK L 79-80 @ USMMA W 67-55 LEHMAN W 69-57 ^ Hunter % L 50-83 @ Medgar Evers L 99-110 @ Stony Brook L 72-85 STONY BROOK L 61-75 @ Mt. St. Vincent ! W 96-91 ^ Baruch % W 86-68 ^ Baruch % W 67-63 ^ York % L 71-89 @ Jersey City St. ! L 81-88 ^ John Jay % L 62-67 ^ Medgar Evers % L 91-103 MANHATTANVILLE L 75-77 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament

26 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON CAPSULES

1993-94 HC: Tony Petosa 1994-95 HC: Tony Petosa 1995-96 HC: Tony Petosa 1996-97 HC: Tony Petosa 13-14, 7-3 CUNY 20-7, 8-2 CUNY 22-6, 9-1 CUNY 21-7, 10-2 CUNY @ Manhattanville W 72-68 ^ Springfi eld L 91-100 ^ Newport News W 78-70 ^ Rutgers-Camden W 86-59 @ York W 85-77 ^ Practical Bible W 107-48 @ Hampden Sydney L 73-87 @ Widener L 53-57 USMMA W 95-85 MANHATTANVILLE W 82-67 @ York W 85-76 YORK W 79-70 @ Stony Brook L 69-78 YORK W 90-80 MANHATTANVILLE W 82-59 PRATT W 95-37 @ NYU L 82-98 ^ Green Mountain W 77-65 @ NJIT W 86-75 NJIT W 78-46 @ FDU-Madison L 77-78 ^ Albany W 73-56 Rutgers-Newark L 72-76 @ Rutgers-Newark W 66-62 MEDGAR EVERS W 95-72 NYU L 69-74 @ NYU W 71-65 @ Medgar Evers W 90-61 WM. PATERSON W 84-79 FDU-MADISON W 83-61 @ FDU-Madison W 63-61 FDU-MADISON W 66-51 ALBANY L 74-80 @ NJIT L 74-79 MEDGAR EVERS W 80-60 @ John Jay L 69-71 YORK W 82-72 @ Medgar Evers W 80-64 MONTCLAIR ST. W 88-74 MEDGAR EVERS W 85-49 @ USMMA W 89-79 NJIT W 79-76 RAMAPO L 71-77 MT. ST. MARY W 79-64 WIDENER W 66-50 @ Montclair St. L 67-74 HUNTER L-ot 83-84 @ York W 86-73 YORK W 79-67 @ Hunter W 88-62 @ Cortland L 76-86 @ John Jay W 90-78 @ Medgar Evers L 76-85 @ Brooklyn W 84-43 ^ Keuka L 86-90 USMMA W 87-64 @ Old Westbury W 84-78 HUNTER W 78-54 MANHATTANVILLE W 84-71 @ Mt. St. Mary W 90-88 HUNTER W 65-51 @ Manhattanville W 81-62 @ Medgar Evers W 77-66 @ Hunter W 95-83 JOHN JAY W 81-42 @ CCNY W 55-45 @ Hunter L 56-106 MEDGAR EVERS L 77-80 @ Brooklyn W 75-53 LEHMAN W 73-70 NEW JERSEY TECH L 66-77 @ Manhattanville W 68-44 @ Hunter W 74-71 OLD WESTBURY W 68-60 CCNY W 98-83 HUNTER L 74-92 @ Mt. St. Mary L-ot 88-93 PURCHASE W 103-63 JOHN JAY W 89-86 @ CCNY W 99-82 CCNY W 68-55 BARUCH W 76-59 @ Baruch W 75-70 LEHMAN W-ot 73-71 @ Lehman W 69-48 BROOKLYN W 95-53 @ Lehman L 70-90 @ USMMA W 96-83 USMMA W 68-64 @ York L-ot 80-89 ^ CCNY % W 75-64 BARUCH W 88-76 @ Baruch W 74-58 @ USMMA L 53-59 ^ Baruch % L 65-74 ^ CCNY % W 90-71 ^ Lehman % W 71-57 ^ Baruch % L 66-73 @ New Jersey Tech L 67-92 ^ Hunter % L 76-95 ^ Baruch % W 72-67 YESHIVA ! W 80-50 STONY BROOK L 67-75 MT. ST. MARY W 88-77 ^ York % W 66-62 NJIT ! W 65-62 @ Jersey City St. ! L 86-100 ^ Jersey City St. L 91-109 JERSEY CITY ST. L 63-73 DREW ! L 64-67 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - ECAC Tournament ! - NCAA DIII Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament

1997-98 HC: Tony Petosa 1998-99 HC: Tony Petosa 1999-00 HC: Tony Petosa 2000-01 HC: Tony Petosa 15-13, 9-3 CUNY 17-11, 9-3 CUNY 17-10, 10-3 CUNY 18-10, 10-3 CUNY ^ Fredonia W 72-62 ^ Marietta-OH L 57-74 ^ Westfi eld St. W 78-77 ^ PSU-Altoona W 82-75 @ Rochester L 68-74 @ Susquehanna W 67-64 @ Eastern Conn. W 71-66 @ Juniata L 59-63 MEDGAR EVERS W 102-57 EASTERN CONN. L 71-77 @ Wagner L 55-95 FARMINGDALE ST. W 81-58 @ Mt. St. Mary W 66-58 @ Brooklyn W 66-54 NYC TECH W 65-48 @ NYC Tech W 75-53 @ Wagner L 48-80 @ York W 61-42 MANHATTANVILLE W 64-48 @ Manhattanville W 75-64 @ York W 70-58 @ Medgar Evers W 76-72 @ Brooklyn W 77-73 @ Brooklyn W 61-43 BROOKLYN W 69-57 FDU-MADISON L 50-71 @ Kean L 62-76 @ Medgar Evers L 51-59 @ FDU-Madison L 63-84 WI. LA-CROSSE L 61-73 MEDGAR EVERS W 93-77 FDU-MADISON L 54-59 ^ College of NJ L 60-70 CHOWAN L 66-75 @ FDU-Madison L 50-57 @ York W 60-57 ^ Villa Julie L 70-74 SAVANNAH A&D W-ot 85-82 ^ Roger Williams L 65-74 @ Hampden-Sydney L 57-85 @ Medgar Evers W 75-65 MEDGAR EVERS W 87-70 ^ Allentown W 65-62 ^ Felician W-ot 89-84 KEAN L 58-67 MT. ST. MARY W 73-65 MONTCLAIR ST. L 59-75 @ Medgar Evers W 70-60 MONTCLAIR ST. L 60-71 @ Montclair St. L 54-72 MEDGAR EVERS W 100-72 @ Mt. St. Mary W 82-80 HUNTER L 74-82 @ Hunter L 52-65 BROOKLYN W 57-46 YORK L 59-76 RUTGERS-NEWARK W-ot 89-86 BROOKLYN L-ot 57-60 @ CCNY W 55-52 INDIANA (III) L 56-81 JOHN JAY W 70-61 HUNTER L 57-65 NYC TECH L 73-82 @ Brooklyn W 80-61 @ Manhattanville W 65-55 @ NYC Tech W 77-62 @ Ursinus L 61-74 @ Hunter L 70-81 @ CCNY W 80-53 BROOKLYN W 68-67 HUNTER W 74-61 MANHATTANVILLE L 54-60 LEHMAN W 76-64 PURCHASE W 84-48 RAMAPO W-ot 79-75 CCNY W 79-62 @ Yeshiva W 70-51 @ Hunter W 67-57 LEHMAN W 64-61 @ Lehman W 63-50 @ John Jay W 82-57 CCNY W 79-65 @ John Jay W 68-54 @ Baruch W 77-51 BARUCH W 70-61 @ Lehman W 70-56 @ Baruch L 64-65 YORK L 53-57 YORK W 55-44 JOHN JAY W-ot 72-65 YORK W 58-49 USMMA W 68-60 @ USMMA L 63-68 BARUCH L 67-78 @ Purchase W 107-50 ^ John Jay % W 69-64 ^ John Jay % W 66-51 @ York L 49-52 ^ Hunter % W 76-54 ^ Hunter % L 62-83 ^ Baruch % W 62-55 ^ Hunter % W 77-46 ^ John Jay % W 59-55 BARUCH ! W 78-51 ^ York % W 61-53 ^ Baruch % L 53-66 ^ CCNY % L 69-77 MONTCLAIR ST. ! L 47-55 @ Wm. Paterson ! L 59-76 RICH. STOCKTON ! L 68-77 @ Kean ! L 56-72 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - NCAA DIII Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 27 MEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON CAPSULES

2001-02 HC: Tony Petosa 2002-03 HC: Brian Gasper 2003-04 HC: Tony Petosa 2004-05 HC: Tony Petosa 22-7, 10-3 CUNY 15-11, 9-4 CUNY 19-9, 11-2 CUNY 16-13, 8-5 CUNY ^ NJ City U. W 69-50 ^ Richard Stockton L 43-78 ^ Marywood L 63-82 @ Kings L 77-79 @ Alvernia W 63-61 ^ Stevens Tech W-ot 90-88 ^ Baptist Bible W 63-62 @ Elmira W 78-62 @ Farmingdale St. W 83-74 FARMINGDALE ST. W 65-58 @ Farmingdale St. W 68-64 MONTCLAIR ST. W 70-67 MANHATTANVILLE L 57-67 @ Manhattanville W 59-54 YORK W 87-53 FDU-FLORHAM L 72-80 @ NYC Tech W 69-60 @ York W 75-59 ST. JOSEPH’S-BK W 77-60 @ FDU-Florham W 66-65 @ Ramapo W 88-82 LEHMAN W 80-64 @ Brooklyn W 75-71 @ Brooklyn W 77-72 KEAN W 77-74 @ Ramapo L 69-84 @ Brooklyn W 76-59 FDU-FLORHAM W 77-75 @ St. Joseph’s-BK W 80-50 ST. JOSEPH’S-LI W 85-60 NJ CITY U. W 84-76 NYC TECH W 84-69 BROOKLYN W 72-58 KEAN L-ot 78-80 MCDANIEL W 95-74 USMMA L 45-68 @ FDU-Madison W-ot 77-74 MANHATTANVILLE L 63-77 NJ CITY U. L 60-92 @ Randolph-Macon L 59-76 ELMIRA L 67-76 @ Medgar Evers W 60-46 @ Manhattanville L 63-69 ^ RPI W 81-67 MONTCLAIR ST. L-ot 77-85 @ Hunter W 80-78 @ Medgar Evers W 73-57 @ Montclair St. L 63-77 @ NYC Tech L 73-89 RAMAPO L 74-105 BARUCH L 66-71 @ Medgar Evers W 79-74 HUNTER W 87-67 MEDGAR EVERS W 76-68 @ USMMA W 74-70 YORK W 65-62 @ Kean W 79-77 @ York L 48-54 NYC TECH L 68-77 JOHN JAY W 79-71 @ Baruch L 72-80 @ John Jay W 72-64 @ Lehman W 79-66 @ Hunter W 73-70 @ CCNY L 54-66 CCNY W 63-48 CCNY W 75-74 HUNTER W 75-66 RAMAPO L 90-99 MEDGAR EVERS W 96-63 BARUCH W 92-84 @ CCNY L 51-74 @ John Jay W-ot 67-63 @ Lehman L 59-62 @ Baruch L 59-71 @ NYC Tech W 56-55 YORK L 69-72 NYC TECH L 74-80 @ NYC Tech W 65-59 @ York W 63-56 BROOKLYN W 76-62 @ Montclair St. L-ot 79-86 @ Brooklyn W 73-49 BROOKLYN W 78-58 FARMINGDALE ST. L-ot 94-96 BROOKLYN W 95-68 MEDGAR EVERS L 71-73 YORK W 66-55 NYC TECH L 66-69 @ York W 57-52 JOHN JAY W 70-67 @ Medgar Evers L 69-76 MEDGAR EVERS W 82-64 PURCHASE W 92-56 @ St. Joseph’s-BK W 93-79 ST. JOSEPH’S-BK W 98-72 LEHMAN W 84-69 ^ CCNY % W 75-61 ^ CCNY % W 67-65 ^ York % W 67-49 @ PURCHASE W-ot 72-64 ^ Baruch % W 66-64 ^ NYC Tech % L 75-84 ^ Lehman % W 79-70 ^ Medgar Evers % W 59-57 ^ York % L 57-68 MANHATTANVILLE ! W 87-59 ^ NYC Tech % L 66-76 CLARK ! L 72-101 @ Mt. St. Mary ! L 67-86 @ Ramapo ! L 73-90 RUTGERS-NEWARK ! L 63-76 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - NCAA DIII Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament

2005-06 HC: Tony Petosa 2006-07 HC: Tony Petosa 2007-08 HC: Tony Petosa 2008-09 HC: Tony Petosa 13-12, 9-4 CUNY 15-13, 9-4 CUNY 14-12, 9-4 CUNY 6-20, 3-10 CUNY ^ Muhlenberg L 68-81 ^ NJ City U. L 77-90 ^ Hood W-ot 81-73 STEVENS TECH L 48-90 ^ Lynchburg W 79-75 @ Emmanuel W 83-77 @ Dickinson L 62-74 @ Wheaton L 51-87 @ FDU-Florham W 59-53 FDU-FLORHAM L 68-85 DREW W 57-49 ^ Wisconsin-Eau Claire L 67-100 @ Stevens Tech L 72-86 MONTCLAIR ST. W 66-64 @ FDU-Florham W 71-62 MONTCLAIR STATE L 59-79 NYC TECH W 73-49 @ Lehman W 58-54 @ Montclair State L 53-72 NYC TECH L 61-67 @ Brooklyn W 85-72 @ NYC Tech L 70-75 BROOKLYN W 77-67 @ Brooklyn L 67-84 FARMINGDALE ST. L 77-81 @ Brooklyn L 70-72 FARMINGDALE ST. L 58-81 @ Montclair St. L 65-89 @ USMMA L 67-70 @ Farmingdale State W 79-77 ST. JOSEPH’S-BK L 65-76 EMMANUEL L 85-98 RIVIER L-ot 74-84 BRIDGEWATER ST. L-ot 83-87 NAZARETH W 89-83 WESTFIELD L 76-88 NAZARETH W 84-75 RICHARD STOCKTON L 77-97 NEW JERSEY CITY W 82-76 YORK L 69-75 @ Medgar Evers W 80-78 MEDGAR EVERS W 87-63 @ York L 57-69 FDU - FLORHAM L 81-89 @ Medgar Evers W 94-88 YORK W 88-82 STEVENS TECH L 77-95 LEHMAN L 57-71 @ NYC Tech W 87-71 @ Stevens Tech L 56-71 HUNTER L 68-69 @ York L 47-64 @ Hunter W 81-67 @ Hunter W 80-74 @ Kean L 67-89 @ Medgar Evers W 83-67 KEAN L 52-91 BARUCH W 72-60 @ Baruch L 65-77 @ CCNY W 53-49 BARUCH L 62-80 CCNY W 71-57 @ CCNY W-ot 64-58 @ Kean L 59-75 CCNY L 66-75 KEAN L 72-81 @ Drew L 52-57 @ John Jay L 70-48 NYC TECH W 74-70 JOHN JAY W 56-53 @ NYC Tech L 58-70 HUNTER L 86-90 @ Medgar Evers W 80-68 @ York W 76-66 MEDGAR EVERS W 76-70 @ Drew W 77-71 LEHMAN W 70-64 @ Lehman W 78-76 USMMA W 89-54 MEDGAR EVERS W 89-84 BROOKLYN W 99-84 BROOKLYN L 80-93 @ Brooklyn W 76-73 YORK L 63-66 YORK W 74-58 JOHN JAY W 79-76 @ Farmingdale St. L 70-79 @ Baruch L 56-84 @ John Jay W 79-76 @ York L 68-83 NYC TECH W 94-78 ST. JOSEPH’S-BK W 88-72 ST. JOSEPH’S-BK W 82-75 BROOKLYN L-ot 77-80 MEDGAR EVERS L 79-87 ^ Lehman % W 62-55 JOHN JAY % L 59-63 @ NYC Tech L 65-67 @ St. Joseph’s-BK W 111-80 ^ Baruch % W 68-59 @ Stevens Tech ! L 47-73 MT. ST. VINCENT L 84-88 ^ John Jay % L 58-61 ^ York % L 54-56 ^ Neutral Site @ Baruch % L 57-87 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament % - CUNY Tournament

28 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENT

Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Adelphi 1-3 0-2 101 - Mt. St. Mary 6-3 3-0 3-3 Albany 4-5 1-3 3-2 - Mt. St. Vincent 1-1 0-1 1-0 - Allentown 1-0 - - 1-0 Muhlenberg 0-1 - - 0-1 Alfred 1-0 1-0 - - Nazareth 3-2 2-1 - 1-1 Alvernia 1-0 - 1-0 - College of NJ 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 American 1-0 1-0 - - NJ City U. 5-12 4-5 0-6 1-1 Baptist Bible 1-0 - - 1-0 New Jersey Tech 6-11 5-4 1-7 - Baruch 42-15 22-3 11-9 9-3 New Paltz 4-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 Binghamton 2-0 1-0 1-0 - Newport News 1-0 - - 1-0 Bloomfi eld 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 Bridgewater State 0-1 0-1 - - NYC Tech 11-11 5-5 6-4 0-2 Brock 1-0 - - 1-0 NYU 3-4 1-2 2-2 - Brockport 2-0 - - 2-0 Northwood 0-1 - - 0-1 Brooklyn 27-10 12-5 13-5 2-0 Old Westbury 15-2 9-1 4-1 2-0 Buffalo 1-1 1-1 - - Pace 4-0 3-0 1-0 - Buffalo St. 1-3 1-0 0-1 0-2 PSU-Altoona 1-0 - - 1-0 Cabrini 1-0 - - 1-0 Potsdam 2-5 1-2 1-3 - Catholic 0-2 - 0-1 0-1 Purchase 5-0 3-0 2-0 - CCNY 44-7 19-1 19-5 6-1 Practical Bible 1-0 - - 1-0 Chowan 0-1 0-1 - - Pratt 1-1 1-0 - 0-1 Clark 0-1 0-1 - - Queens 9-2 3-1 5-1 1-0 Cortland 1-1 1-0 0-1 - Ramapo 5-6 3-3 1-3 1-0 Dickinson 0-1 - 0-1 - Randolph-Macon 0-1 - 0-1 - Dominican 1-0 - - 1-0 RPI 1-0 - - 1-0 Dowling 0-2 0-1 0-1 - Drew 2-3 1-1 1-1 0-1 Rhode Island 1-0 1-0 - - Ea. Conn. St. 1-1 0-1 1-0 - Richard Stockton 2-2 1-1 1-0 0-1 Elimra 4-1 0-1 - 4-0 Rivier 0-1 0-1 - - Emmanuel 1-1 0-1 1-0 - Rochester 0-1 - 0-1 - FDU-Florham 9-7 3-5 6-3 - Roger Williams 0-1 - - 0-1 Farmingdale St. 5-4 2-3 3-1 - Rutgers-Camden 1-0 - - 1-0 Felician 1-0 - - 1-0 Rutgers-Newark 2-2 1-2 1-0 - Fredonia 1-1 - 0-1 1-0 Savannah A&D 1-0 1-0 - - Greensboro 1-0 - 1-0 - Salisbury St. 2-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 Green Mountain 1-1 - - 1-1 St. Francis 0-1 - 0-1 - Guilford 0-1 - 0-1 - St. Joseph’s-Bklyn 8-1 5-1 3-0 - Hamilton 2-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 St. Joseph’s-LI 1-0 1-0 - - Hampden-Sydney 0-2 - 0-2 - St. Lawrence 1-2 1-0 - 0-2 Hartwick 0-1 - - 0-1 St. Thomas Aq. 1-0 1-0 - - Hobart 1-0 - - 1-0 Scranton 0-2 0-2 - - Hood 1-0 - - 1-0 Hunter 36-23 13-11 16-10 7-2 Southern Maine 0-1 - - 0-1 Indiana (III) 0-1 0-1 - - Springfi eld 0-1 - - 0-1 John Jay 40-11 19-3 15-6 6-2 Stevens Tech 1-5 0-1 0-3 1-0 Juniata 0-1 - 0-1 - Stony Brook 9-13 5-6 4-7 - Kings 0-1 - - 0-1 Susquehanna 1-0 - 1-0 - Kean 3-9 2-4 1-5 - Tufts 1-0 - 1-0 - Keuka 0-1 - - 0-1 USMMA 14-7 8-2 6-4 0-1 Lehman 40-11 20-2 14-6 6-3 Upsala 2-6 1-3 1-3 - LIU - CW Post 0-1 - 0-1 - Ursinus 1-1 1-0 0-1 - LIU - Southampton 0-2 0-1 0-1 - Villa Julie 0-1 - - 0-1 Lynchburg 1-0 - - 1-0 Wagner 3-11 1-1 2-10 - Manhattanville 13-9 6-6 7-3 - Washington & Lee 0-1 0-1 - - Mansfi eld State 0-1 - - 0-1 Westfi eld St. 1-1 0-1 - 1-0 Marietta - OH 0-1 - - 0-1 Wheaton 0-1 - 0-1 - Marywood 0-1 - - 0-1 UMass - Boston 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 Widener 2-1 2-0 0-1 - McDaniel 1-0 1-0 - - Wm. Paterson 1-1 1-0 0-1 - Medgar Evers 50-14 24-6 22-7 4-1 WI-Eau Claire 0-2 - 0-1 0-1 Monmouth 0-1 0-1 - - WI-La Crosse 0-1 0-1 - - Moravian 1-0 1-0 - - Yeshiva 3-0 1-0 2-0 - Montclair State 3-11 3-5 0-6 York 51-19 23-8 22-9 6-2

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CSI Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Alumni Game Saturday, January 9, 2010 Alumni Game 11:00am 2010 Sports & Recreation Center - Staten Island, NY

For the second time in program history, the women’s basketball program will invite alumni to return to the Sports & Recreation Center’s hardwood for an Alumni game. Almuni will be divided by select years and competing prior to tip-off of CSI’s game vs. York College, scheduled for 1pm. A reception on the upper concourse of the Center will follow upon conclusion of the women’s basketball contest.

CSI Faculty-Staff Appreciation Night Wednesday, January 20, 2010 CSI Dolphins vs. John Jay College Women’s Game: 5:00pm Men’s Game: 7:30pm Sports & Recreation Center - Staten Island, NY

In collaboration with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, CSI student-athletes nominate select members of the CSI community for Faculty-Staff Appreciation Awards. It is their chance to thank the many people on the CSI campus, both staff and faculty, for the great jobs they do in helping them succeed every day at CSI. Final nominations are tallied and select winners are awarded on this night. A presentation is conducted in-between the women’s and men’s game highlighting the honorees. This year’s Faculty- Staff Appreciation Night will be broadcast on Time-Warner Cable. Admission is free and multiple giveaways will be highlighted throughout the night.

NCAA Take A Kid To The Game Day Saturday, February 6 2010 CSI Dolphins vs. Baruch College Women’s Game: 1:00pm Men’s Game: 3:30pm Sports & Recreation Center - Staten Island, NY

Entering its 15th year, the Take A Kid to the Game (TAKG) program encourages adults to take children to collegiate athletic contests. Institutions participate by signing up online and offering free tickets to children fourteen and under . It allows institutions an opportunity to introduce area youth to its athletics programs as well as the college or university while also boosting attendance. Free Giveaways will be given to all children in attendance and prizes and contests will be featured throughout the night.

CSI Senior Day Saturday, February 13, 2010 CSI Dolphins vs. NYC College of Technology Women’s Game: 1:00pm Men’s Game: 3:30pm Sports & Recreation Center - Staten Island, NY

Each year, CSI uses its fi nal home contest of the season to honor its seniors for their years of dedication to their respective program. The afternoon will feature multiple giveaways and prizes scattered throughout the day.

30 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL DIRECTIONS TO CSI

By automobile from the Staten Island Expressway (Interstate 278) Traveling westbound on the Staten Island Expressway from the Verrazano- Narrows Bridge, take the Victory Boulevard Exit (#10). At Victory Boulevard, turn left and continue under the Expressway and turn left into the campus at the fi rst traffi c light. Eastbound on the SI Expressway, take the Victory Boulevard Exit (#8) and turn left onto Victory Boulevard, and turn right at the traffi c light to enter the campus.

Traveling by Public Transportation/Bus Victory Boulevard buses - St. George/Travis S62 - frequent weekday service and service every 30 minutes on Saturdays and Sunday. From 8:30am to 11:30pm to the ferry, and from 7:30am to 12:20am from the ferry; the S62 makes a stop inside the Victory Boulevard entrance to the campus. S92 - commuter schedule from Travis every 15 minutes from 6:30am to 7:42am and from St. George every 15 minutes from 4:50pm to 6:00pm.

Richmond Avenue buses - North/South route The Richmond Avenue and Victory Boulevard stop is two blocks from the entrance to the campus. S44 - frequent service on weekdays and runs every 30 minutes on Saturday and Sunday. S59 - every 30 minutes every day.

Forest Hill Road buses - South Shore/St. George route S61 - frequent daily and weekend service. S91 - commuter schedule weekdays.

Brooklyn buses S53 - Bay Ridge - 95th Street/Port Richmond Frequent weekday service; stops at Victory Boulevard for transfer to S62 or S92. S93 - 86th Street and 4th Avenue/College of Staten Island campus Limited service Monday-Friday Departs 86th Street at 6:55am, 7:55am, 8:55am Departs CSI 3:00pm, 5:00pm, 7:00pm.

Manhattan/Staten Island Express bus X-10 Express bus - frequent daily schedule from 57th Street and 3rd Avenue to Victory Boulevard and the return route; stops at the campus main entrance.

Call 1.718.330.1234 for information and schedules for local buses and /Staten Island express buses.

Parking Students are sold permits for on-campus parking at the time of registration on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Speed limit: 25 mph.

Transportation within the Campus Loop Bus - leaves the main gate approximately every ten minutes for a trip around the campus with regular stops; in operation during regular class schedule with adjusted hours for advisement and registration periods.

Van for Disabled Dispatched by the Offi ce of Operational Services or Security as requested (Extension 3220 or 2112).

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Shoes To Fill Injuries and off-season losses make the task for the 09-10 Dolphins a tall one

A typical basketball season, when taking into account the “Every year we consciously go into our off-season looking four weeks of preparation before tip-off, takes nearly fi ve months for certain players, but we always focus on bringing the best talent to complete, and the Dolphins suffered only six losses spread over here, regardless of position,” said the coach. “We feel as coaches the course of those months in 2008-09. that from there, it falls on us to get the best out of them and make It stands to reason then, that CSI and Head Coach our team the best it can be with what we got.” Marguerite Moran didn’t suffer their biggest losses until once the If that’s the company line, then consider the 2009-10 season was over, when it said goodbye to its total of fi ve seniors, infusion of talent to be a success on all fronts. Not only do the who left behind a combined 299 starts, almost 4,000 career points, new faces represent something the Dolphins have been lacking in and over 1,000 rebounds. The numbing losses were enough to recent years, namely size and depth off of the bench, but all have warrant against an ECAC Metro NY/NJ Championship hangover, the potential to become standout talents at CSI. as the quest to reconstruct the 2009-10 installment of the team “I’m very positive about what we have,” said Moran would begin immediately. about the makeup of her 2009-10 fi nal roster. “We have a lot of Moran remembers contemplating the losses and how inexperience and it could be a struggle at times, but as we gain instrumental they would be, in more ways than one. experience not just with our new faces but with our entire roster “Besides the talent, which speaks for itself, we lost a lot playing together, which is what we are preaching, then we can be of leadership with them,” she recollects. “Our younger players a better team by the end of our season, and that can mean good benefi ted from that just as much as their all-star presence.” things for us.” Indeed, Megan Sullivan, Nicole Estrada, and Melanie Of course, it doesn’t hurt too much when one of CSI’s “new” D’Ambrosi were all CUNYAC All-Stars a year ago, and fellow seniors faces is Acasha Gordon, a former CUNYAC Player of the Year who Amanda Sanguinedo and Tina Bellocchio provided defensive after a three-year absence is returning to CSI for her senior year stopgaps on the other side of the fl oor. Never known for carrying and should be activated by midseason. extraordinary numbers, the fi ve stalwarts were fi xtures on the team “She’s a money player and can play anywhere and can do carrying just 12 healthy players a year ago. it with confi dence and expertise,” Moran commented. “She has a So, fans of the Dolphins have been asking the same two- built-in winning mentality and she is extremely valuable on the word question since CSI closed its season in early March 2009: court. If she works out to get with us by midseason she could be What now? invaluable.” Well, for starters, and almost dubiously considering their Together with newcomers Olivia Tierno, Katelyn Hepworth personnel losses, the Dolphins are returning a pair of double-digit and Caitlin Johnson (a non-athletic transfer from William Paterson scorers in senior Kristen Panariello and Allie Shanahan, and bring University), Gordon makes the incoming class one to be feared this along second-year senior Danielle McLaughlin’s outside scoring year and in years to come. touch. The promise for the return of would-be starting point guard In her 12th season as coach at CSI and from over two and senior Mallory Ameneiros back to the lineup after missing 20 decades of coaching overall, Moran has however, seen just about games of 2008-09 also had the coach excited. everything, and even with the great recruiting class and a base that “I feel we have a good core coming back as a nucleus,” said won an ECAC title a year ago, there are going to be pitfalls. For CSI, Moran before the start of the season. “It’s encouraging to bring those pitfalls have come by way of another set of losses before the back players who you know can be impact players and provide season has had a chance to that sound experience that we really lack when we get away from get underway. talking about them.” Perhaps CSI’s most The inexperience Moran is referring to is in CSI’s four prized off-season recruit, returning sophomores, who share less than 300 game minutes New Dorp High School’s between them. Nicole Reyes, suffered a “Our returning group of sophomore athletes all had season-ending injury over great attitudes and it was a learning curve for them a lot last year,” the summer in outside play, commented Moran. “I think it was great to have gotten them and in CSI’s first regular opportunities last year but with that being said, there is still a lot season game of 2009-10, of inexperience there and we’re going to have to rely on them a right around the time of lot more this year.” this printing, CSI incurred So, with experience thin, and depth having taken a a devastating blow when considerable hit with the departure of its fi ve seniors, the CSI for the second straight coaching staff set it sights on bolstering its roster in 2009-10, and campaign, Ameneiros went 2007-08 CUNYAC Player of the Year Kristen the focus was on bringing in the right type of student-athlete, one down with a similar injury Panariello returns for her senior season. that could handle the rigors of both the classroom and the court, that forced to miss her and conceivably, players who could hit the ground running and junior season. While it remains unclear how long Ameneiros will produce immediate dividends. be out, the prognosis does not look good, and Moran couldn’t

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be more disappointed for Concordia College. The outside shooting ace connected on 40% those players. of her shots from downtown a year ago, leading the team. “We were very excited “When she gets open she draws a lot of attention,” Moran to have Mallory back in said. “That will help spread the fl oor and get open looks for others the lineup,” explained as well.” Moran. “She provides that From there, the experience runs thinner. Guards Norah leadership that we need Marley, Denise Zajonc, and Nicole Quattrocchi were used sparingly and the winning attitude a year ago, but should be called on more frequently to spell the that we expected to carry us starters, making their presence extremely important in their out to the fl oor each game. second go-around. Forward Anica Antoine may lack considerable It’s disappointing because size underneath, but makes up for it with heady play and a strong we’ve taken so many hits, knowledge of the CSI system. and Mallory, in particular, “I foresee a lot of development from them,” said Moran worked so hard to come of the foursome. “They all have potential to be better players and back.” some have shown that this preseason and are going to play a lot Still, the coaches more. It’s defi nitely promising. Their attitudes and commitment refuse to cry foul after being levels are outstanding.” bruised up this off-season, As previously advertised, the seven collective returners, choosing instead to look along with Ameneiros, will have help in its incoming class. Now a junior, Allie Shanahan’s presence is towards development from A bruising post player, Katelyn Hepworth gives the expected to increase in 2009-10. within. Although Moran Dolphins size at 5-10, and is a competitive force who is able to run admits that the going could get tough, her team has proven, the fl oor and aid in CSI’s predominantly up-tempo offense. especially with it’s bounce-back delivery during it’s ECAC Caitlin Johnson is another big frame at 5-8, and after a Championship run a year ago, that the tough get going. two-year basketball layoff, will give the Dolphins another interior “As a coach and as a player, you can fi nd so much to get presence with soft hands, nose for the basketball, and sound frustrated with every day. You have no choice but to try and avoid decision-making. the frustration and stay committed to getting better and prepare Olivia Tierno is a slashing inside-out player whose quick yourself for the road ahead the best that you can.” game and defensive presence could earn her immediate playing While Moran’s theory may lead many to believe that CSI time and perhaps a crack into the starting rotation. may be inclined to take a break from its championship-driven The Dolphins would have certainly benefi ted from Reyes’ battle cry year after year in 2009-10, the coach would like to put tough and emotional play, and her penetration and versatility on everyone on notice to the contrary. the court would have been welcomed had she not been injured. “Every game for us is a big one because we have to defend But the coaches are hoping that Gordon’s presence, as a senior the reputation we’ve built. Teams get up to play us, and we know three-years removed, will more than spell Reyes’ loss. Gordon is that. So we’re going to play to win every time we are out there. We the vocal and physical leader Moran wishes her to be. load up our schedule with quality opponents because it makes us a “She can be anything we need her to be,” Moran says of better team. You’d love to have more experience on your side, but Gordon. “She has incredible court savvy. She knows exactly where the bottom line is, if we play the kind of basketball we are capable she needs to be and reads the game beautifully. What she has is a of, by the end of the season we expect to be in the mix.” talent that is hard to come by.” Together with the newbies, Gordon will be expected to And why not? Despite the losses CSI does still have a crafty play a major role by the time the end of the season rolls around. mix of interchangeable pieces and the formula could be a recipe “As coaches, we have to do a better job of being patient. for success. We are teaching the game and our system of play more now than Of course, the effort in moving forward will lie principally we ever have given the new faces,” Moran said. “But when things in the backcourt, where the team of Panariello and Shanahan will start to come together and we start to gel, it could do wonders for operate for what could conceivably be 40 minutes a game. Both us. I’m excited to see that happen.” deadly outside shots, the duo combined for over 25 points and 10 All tolled, the Dolphins will be hard pressed to duplicate rebounds a game a year ago, and the numbers could expand with the ECAC Championship effort of a season ago, given the off-season the increased focus put on their offensive games. losses and the injuries, but the light at the end of the tunnel will How important will this duo be for the Dolphins to be remain the same for Moran and her staff, and that means another successful this year? “Very,” says Moran. “They need to be our spirited run at bringing home some hardware at the end of the physical and emotional leaders out there on the court because season. they are our experience out there. When the going gets tough, “I think by the end of the year I will have been satisfi ed if their teammates are going to look to them for motivation, and we achieved our potential, and if we maybe reach that potential they need to deliver.” quicker than expected with such a young team. We can surprise The backcourt 1-2 punch will gain the addition of fellow some people,” she said. “We always want to win and our focus will senior Danielle McLaughlin, a transfer a year ago from Division II never change in that respect. When we hit the fl oor we expect good things.”

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Perhaps it was good timing then, that when Moran was Marguerite Moran looking for a new direction in her life, Lizzo had moved on to CSI. He, along with then-CSI Athletic Director and women’s basketball Head Coach coach Eugene Marshall, beckoned Moran to come along for the ride. Now a mother, Moran was hesitant at fi rst, but ultimately made the 12th Season decision to come aboard. It didn’t take long for Moran to impress. In her fi rst season Head Coach Marguerite Moran the Dolphins fi nished 18-9 and made it all the way to the CUNY will be heading into her 12th Final. Over the next two seasons, she would go one better, winning season at the helm of CSI women’s back-to-back CUNY crowns and making trips to the NCAA Division III basketball, and she has brought National Basketball Tournament, notching a pair of 20-win seasons in a winning tradition with her into the process. She has since added another title in 2005, the program’s every coaching turn. fi rst-ever ECAC title in 2009, and the team’s 123-20 record within Her coaching journey began following an illustrious playing CUNY since 2000 makes them the most successful CUNY squad, career, where she earned a scholarship to Hofstra University. While men’s or women’s, of the decade. there, Moran embarked on a playing career fi lled with achievements. Marshall and Lizzo have since moved on, but Moran is still The standout guard led the Flying Dutchwomen during her three- with the Dolphins, enjoying her experiences while continuing the year career from 1987-89, setting school marks for points in a season winning tradition. She is CSI’s longest active women’s coach. (718, ’88-’89), three-pointers in a season (107, ’88-’89), three-point While continuing to focus on having her athletes grow percentage in a season (46.5%, ’88-’89), and points in one game (41 and mature away from the court, Moran still enjoys the competitive points in ’88-’89). nature of the game, and results, while not as important, still drive After her playing career came to an end, Moran focused her and her teams. Over the past decade, CSI has grown from a local on educating. She moved to the Brooklyn campus of Long Island threat to a national power, continuing to stock its schedule with some University, to teach special education. She still enjoyed playing of the nation’s fi ercest programs. It’s all a part of bringing CSI to the in various community basketball leagues, but she missed the next level and keeping herself and the team challenged, and so far competitive feel of college gameplay. “I was still playing but it wasn’t the results have paid off. challenging anymore,” said Moran, who was focusing most of her “There’s always a drive to move on to the next level and to efforts to her career away from basketball. have a good year. When that motivation is gone, then I wouldn’t It was then that Moran received a call from her friend want to do it anymore.” Margaret Alaino, the head women’s basketball coach at LIU, asking The coach has never worried about her win-loss totals her to serve as an assistant with the club. Moran saw the offer as a suffering, she’s more concerned with how her teams handle the chance for her to continue playing competitively in team practices, challenges. Just like in life after basketball, she realizes her players so she accepted the offer. “At that point I used to play with them will need to stand tall against big obstacles. The basketball schedule at practice,” she remembers. “As a coach in that situation you see she puts in place is just another one of those tests. things you wouldn’t normally see, and for a long time I was more “Year after year, we have to go out there and earn a good of a player than a coach, and it was a learning process the whole record. It makes you feel better when you can look back at what way.” you accomplished and know that you did it the hard way.” Ironically, Moran’s tenure as assistant wouldn’t last long. During the early stages of the same season, Alaino left LIU and Moran was handed the reigns, making her the youngest NCAA Moran Year-by-Year Division I coach in the country at the time, at the age of 22. Given Year Overall CUNYAC the overwhelming responsibility, the shift forced Moran to make basketball number one in her life again, and she dedicated herself 1998-98 18-9 10-2 full-time to the task. 1999-00 20-8 12-1 “My whole thought process changed,” she said. “I knew if I wanted to be a good coach I had to take the job very seriously.” 2000-01 20-8 10-3 Moran spent nine years at LIU serving under then Athletic 2001-02 18-10 11-2 Director Paul Lizzo, who would later become an Assistant Athletic Director at CSI. 2002-03 24-7 13-0 In her nine seasons at LIU, Moran focused not just on wins 2003-04 23-7 13-0 and losses, but on getting her student-athletes prepared for a future after basketball. For Moran, seeing her athletes succeed away 2004-05 26-3 12-1 from the court was what really made the job worthwhile. Still, the 2005-06 18-10 10-3 must-win pressures of Division I basketball were a cause of Moran’s Head Coach Marguerite Moran’s mark of frustrations. 2006-07 12-15 8-5 223 career wins at CSI is more than half of the program’s overall win total since 1981. “At times it became a little more political than I would have 2007-08 21-8 12-1 liked,” she remembered. “When I fi rst started the kids were really motivated to play. As I continued, the focus was on winning at all 2008-09 23-6 12-1 costs, and admittedly, it turned me off a bit.”

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Tim Shanahan Assistant Coach 3rd Season A relative newcomer to the collegiate coaching ranks, Tim Shanahan has been a student of the game his whole life, having been involved in the sport at an early age. In 2008-09, Shanahan will be in his 3rd season on the CSI sideline with Head Coach Marguerite Moran, having spent the last two years as a volunteer assistant with the squad. His vast and ecclectic knowledge of the game has provided for sound counsel on the hardwood and a strong recruiting touch behind the scenes. Although Shanahan considers himself a coach since his early years, when he was soaking up knowledge of the game from a diverse pool of talented head coaches as a player and volunteer, his fi rst offi cial foray into the coaching ranks was in 2004, when he became an assistant boy’s high school basketball coach at Highland Park High School in Highland Park, New Jersey. In just two years, Shanahan was a part of a coaching staff that turned around the basketball program that prior to his arrival, had not advanced to the state playoffs in over two decades. Aside from the hardwood experience, Shanahan was also instrumental in counseling his former players, and his unique talents at scouting opposition was his specialty working under Head Coach Tom Sclafani. The same uniqueness followed him to Brooklyn, New York, where Shanahan made his next coaching stop at New Utrecht High School. Although he only spent one year at New Utrecht, Shanahan helped guide the team to its fi rst postseason trip in over a decade, and the coach saw an increased role in team practice organization and conditioning efforts. Since the high school stops, Shanahan has worked the bench for CSI, and the coach’s duties have blossomed. Not only is the coach instrumental in organizing practices and serving as a valued voice on the sidelines, but also for his behind-the-scenes work with scouting efforts, advanced recruiting, and as a principal organizer in team fund-raising activities. Shanahan’s presence has been instrumental to Head Coach Moran, who sites him as being an incredibly valuable asset to the team for his many areas of contribution. “Tim brings so much to us, “ Moran stated. “He knows the game inside and out and he has a good way with the team. He is very balanced and fair and he is able to work with the players individually and offer them one-on-perspective that they learn from and appreciate.” Prior to his stop at CSI, Shanahan served as citywide Major of Family Court for the City of New York for 21 years. He retired from duty in 2006, committing his efforts now full-time to the Dolphins’ developing program. Katie Arcuri Assistant Coach 2nd Season

Another valuable tool in more ways than one for the Dolphins is assistant coach Katie Arcuri, who made her coaching debut for the Dolphins during the 2008-09 season. In a short time, Arcuri has been able to instill valuable guidance to the Dolphins players, and Head Coach Marguerite Moran cites her as being a valuable asset from her knowledge as a former regional standout player at both St. Francis College (NY) and Ramapo College, where she graduated from in 2004. Wearing a number of hats at the College, Arcuri is also an Assistant Athletic Director at CSI, responsible for Student-Athlete Services. Here, she is the eligibility and compliance offi cer, as well as principal organizer for a host of student-athlete leadership initiatives, including the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). The group has fl ourished under her leadership, and her service to the athletes also see her double as an advisor and counselor to student-athletes as they traverse through their educational endeavors. The task is familiar ground for Arcuri, who was the President of her campus’ SAAC at Ramapo, where she instituted a number events on behalf of the entire student-athlete body at her alma mater. Arcuri saves talent for her exploits on the court. As primarily a backcourt player with an exceptional shooting touch, Arcuri has been pivotal in her work primarily with CSI’s outside and perimeter players. Her knowledge of the game is expected to translate to the Dolphins with sound decision-making and an improvement in shooting performance. So far, Head Coach Moran is excited at what the former captain and Most Valuable Player at Ramapo has brought to the table. “Katie defi nitely takes in the game and is able to process what is happening and offer great advice to the players and coaches,” Moran said. “She is great at working with our players to make sure they have all of their priorities outside of basketball taken care of, and her wisdom and leadership serve as a great example for them.”

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College of Staten Island Numerical Roster No. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. High School Hometown 3 G Nicole Quattrocchi 5-2 Jr. Notre Dame Academy Staten Island, NY 5 F/C Katelyn Hepworth 5-10 Fr. Notre Dame Academy Staten Island, NY 10 F Nicole Reyes 5-5 Fr. New Dorp Staten Island, NY 11 G Kristen Panariello 5-6 Sr. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY 12 G Mallory Ameneiros 5-5 Sr. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY 15 G/F Allie Shanahan 5-11 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY 20 G Denise Zajonc 5-6 So. Port Richmond Staten Island, NY 21 G/F Olivia Tierno 5-7 Fr. Tottenville Staten Island, NY 22 G Norah Marley 5-5 So. Bishop Kearney Brooklyn, NY 23 G Danielle McLaughlin 5-6 Sr. Moore Catholic Staten Island, NY 24 G/F Acasha Gordon 5-7 Sr. Curtis Staten Island, NY 25 F Anica Antoine 5-7 So. Middle School Brooklyn, NY 32 F/C Caitlin Johnson 5-8 Fr. Staten Island Technical Staten Island, NY

College of Staten Island Alphabetical Roster No. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. High School Hometown 12 G Mallory Ameneiros 5-5 Sr. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY 25 F Anica Antoine 5-7 So. Middle School Brooklyn, NY 24 F Acasha Gordon 5-7 Sr. Curtis Staten Island, NY 5 F/C Katelyn Hepworth 5-10 Fr. Notre Dame Academy Staten Island, NY 32 F/C Caitlin Johnson 5-8 Fr. Staten Island Technical Staten Island, NY 22 G Norah Marley 5-5 So. Bishop Kearney Brooklyn, NY 23 G/F Danielle McLaughlin 5-6 Sr. Moore Catholic Staten Island, NY 11 G Kristen Panariello 5-6 Sr. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY 3 G Nicole Quattrocchi 5-2 Jr. Notre Dame Academy Staten Island, NY 10 F Nicole Reyes 5-5 Fr. New Dorp Staten Island, NY 15 G/F Allie Shanahan 5-11 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY 21 G/F Olivia Tierno 5-7 Fr. Tottenville Staten Island, NY 20 G Denise Zajonc 5-6 So. Port Richmond Staten Island, NY

CSI Basketball 2009-10 Top (l-r): Assistant Coach Tim Shanahan, Acasha Gordon, Nicole Reyes, Caitlin Johnson, Allie Shanahan, Katelyn Hepworth, Olivia Tierno, Head Coach Marguerite Moran. Bottom (l-r): Anica Antoine, Norah Marley, Kristen Panariello, Danielle McLaughlin, Denise Zajonc, Nicole Quattrocchi.

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3 - Nicole Quattrocchi 5 - Katelyn Hepworth 10 - Nicole Reyes 11 - Kristen Panariello

12 - Mallory Ameneiros 15 - Allie Shanahan 20 - Denise Zajonc

21 - Olivia Tierno 22 - Norah Marley 23 - Danielle McLaughlin

24 - Acasha Gordon 25 - Anica Antoine 32 - Caitlin Johnson

Marguerite Moran Tim Shanahan Katie Arcuri Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

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CLASS: SENIOR • HEIGHT: 5-6 • POSITION: GUARD Kristen Panariello St. Joseph by the Sea High School • Staten Island, NY 11 2008-09 • Appeared in all 29 contests, starting 28, and finished 4th on CSI in Scoring (366 pts) ***PERSONAL FILE*** • 76.8% Free-Throw Percentage 4th-highest all-time in CSI single season Major • Finished 13th in CUNYAC in Scoring (12.6 ppg.) and 8th in Steals (70) Business • Finished 3rd on CSI in Rebounds (146), 2nd in Blocks (14), and 5th in Assists (69) Nickname 2007-08 K.P. • CUNYAC Player of the Year, and CUNYAC Player of the Week (12/3) • Finished with 445 points, 15th-highest total in CSI single season history Favorite TV show general hospital PersonalPersonal Bests • Became only 7th CSI player ever to register 100+ steals in a single season • Finished season 2nd on CSI in Rebounds (136), 5th in Assists (59), and t-2nd in Blocks Favorite book/movie Points: 2229 2006-07 DecemberTwo Occasions 8, 2005 twilight • Played at Centenary College (NJ), appearing in 21 contests as a freshman Rebounds: 1314 Favorite music artist • Finished 2nd on Cyclones in Points Per Game (12.2) and Steals (60) jay-z Nove Decembermber 22, 8, 20082005 Favorite actor Assists:Assists : 8 11 Numbers Watch denzel washington DecemberJanuary 31, 8, 20092005 Current FT%: 71.1 Current Place: 5th All-time High: 75.1 Favorite pro team Steals:Steals : 8 8 Current Steals: 175 Current Place: 12th All-time High: 333 n.J. nets DecemberThree Occasions 8, 2005 Countdown to 1,000 Points: 189

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Career 2007-08 28-28 185-407 45.5 33-109 30.3 42-67 62.7 136 4.7 59 77 7 105 445 15.3 Stats 2008-09 29-28 131-325 40.3 28-114 24.6 76-99 76.8 146 5.0 69 92 14 70 366 12.6 TOTALS 57-56 316-732 43.2 61-284 21.4 118-166 71.1 282 4.9 128 169 21 175 811 14.2

CLASS: SENIOR • HEIGHT: 5-5 • POSITION: GUARD Mallory Ameneiros St. Peter’s High School • Staten Island, NY 12 2008-09 • Played in CSI’s first eight games of season, averaging 18.8 minutes per contest ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Missed CSI’s final 21 games due to season-ending injury Major • Finished season 6th in Points Per Game (4.6) sociology 2007-08 Nickname • Played in every game for the Dolphins, making 12 starts malto • Finished 4th on CSI in Scoring (244 pts.) Favorite restaurant • Became only 6th player in CSI history to record 120+ assists in a single season applebee’s PersonalPersonal Bests • Tops on CSI in assist-turnover ratio, while finishing 3rd on squad in Steals (86) Favorite movie Points: 22 24 • Scored career-high 24 points on 9-15 FG vs. Gallaudet University on 11/17/07 pretty woman November December 17, 8, 20072005 • 14 Assists vs Medgar Evers on 1/3/08 were 4th-highest in CSI single game history Favorite music artist Rebounds: 13 7 2006-07 pink DecemberJanuary 23 8,, 20020058 • Appeared in 9 games as a freshman at CSI, averaging 16.2 minutes per contest Favorite vacation Assists:Assists : 8 14 • Scored a career-high 13 points in final game of the season, a playoff loss to Baruch florida DecemberJanuary 3,8, 20082005 • Averaged 1.8 steals per contest, 4th on CSI squad Favorite pro team Steals:Steals : 8 7 • Academic transfer from St. Francis College - Did not play cleveland cavaliers December December 15, 8, 20072005 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Career 2006-07 9-0 12-49 24.5 6-23 26.1 4-12 33.3 19 2.1 15 32 0 16 34 3.8 2007-08 29-12 74-235 31.5 33-110 30.0 63-99 63.6 81 2.8 121 100 0 86 244 8.4 Stats 2008-09 8-0 11-31 35.5 6-14 42.9 9-13 69.2 13 1.6 31 22 0 13 37 4.6 TOTALS 46-12 97-315 30.8 45-147 30.7 76-124 61.3 113 2.5 167 154 0 115 315 6.8

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CLASS: SENIOR • HEIGHT: 5-6 • POSITION: GUARD Danielle McLaughlin Moore Catholic High School • Staten Island, NY 23 2008-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Played in all but one contest for the Dolphins in 2008-09 Major • Posted double-figure scoring on four occasions; CSI was 4-0 in those contests education • Finished tops on squad in Free-Throw Percentage (88.2%) • 40.0% 3-Point Shooting tops among CUNYAC Nickname • Vice-President of the CSI Student-Athlete Advisory Committee dee Favorite restaurant 2006-08 chili’s PersonalPersonal Bests • Played for two seasons at Division II Concordia College Favorite Music artist Points: 1422 • All-Academic ECC selection in both 2007 & 2008 lil wayne DecemberJanuary 31, 8, 20092005 • Finished 37th nationally in 3-Pt’s Per Game in 2007 (2.5) Rebounds: 13 7 Favorite book/movie twilight December December 2,8, 20082005 Favorite athlete Assists:Assists : 8 3 michael jordan FebruaryDecember 13 8,, 20092005 Favorite pro team Steals:3-Pointers : 8 2 boston celtics FebruaryDecember 13, 8, 20092005

Career Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 28-0 38-104 36.5 26-65 40.0 15-17 88.2 34 1.2 11 25 2 7 117 4.2 Stats TOTALS 28-0 38-104 36.5 26-65 40.0 15-17 88.2 34 1.2 11 25 2 7 117 4.2

CLASS: SENIOR • HEIGHT: 5-7 • POSITION: GUARD/FORWARD Acasha Gordon Curtis High School • Staten Island, NY 24 2005-06 • Limited to 8 games, making four starts ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Finished 4th on CSI in Points Per Game (9.4) and Rebounds Per Game (4.5) Major • CSI finished 4-1 in games when she scored 10+ points sociology 2004-05 Nickname • CUNYAC Player of the Year & CUNYAC Tournament Most Valuable Player Kay • First-Team All-CUNYAC and D3Hoops.com All-Atlantic Team Favorite food • Second-Team all ECAC All-Star italian PersonalPersonal Bests • Became only 6th player in CSI history to record 500+ points in single season. • 571 points scored are 2nd-highest all-time in CSI single season history Favorite tv show Points: 22 32 dexter DecemberJanuary 1 5,8, 20052005 2003-04 • Appeared in CSI’s final 23 games making a single start Favorite book Rebounds: 13 15 • Finished 4th on squad in Scoring (173) rare air DecemberFebruary 8, 20062005 • Finished 5th in both rebounds (78) and Assists (51) Favorite color Assists:Assists : 8 6 red DecemberThree Occasions 8, 2005 Numbers Watch Favorite athlete Steals:Steals : 8 5 Current FT%: 71.4 Current Place: 4th All-time High: 75.1 michael jordan DecemberThree Occasions 8, 2005 Countdown to 1,000 Points: 181 Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Career 2003-04 23-1 62-154 40.3 11-26 42.3 38-51 74.5 78 3.4 51 81 9 45 173 7.5 2004-05 29-27 218-426 51.2 61-139 43.9 74-101 73.3 170 5.9 78 61 3 77 571 19.7 Stats 2005-06 8-4 30-74 40.5 7-21 33.3 8-16 50.0 36 4.5 14 22 4 12 75 9.4 TOTALS 60-32 310-654 47.4 79-186 42.4 120-168 71.4 284 4.7 143 164 16 134 819 13.7

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CLASS: JUNIOR • HEIGHT: 5-11 • POSITION: GUARD/FORWARD Allie Shanahan St. John Villa High School • Staten Island, NY 15 2008-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Appeared in all 29 games for the Dolphins last season Major • Finished 3rd on the squad in Scoring (375 pts.) and 3rd in Rebounds (148) communications • 44 3-Pointers rank 12th-highest in CSI single season history • Finished 2nd on CSI in Assists (83) and 3rd in Steals (63) Favorite food • NCAA Top 250 nationally in steals per game and 3-pointers per contest pizza Favorite TV show 2007-08 friends PersonalPersonal Bests • Appeared in 21 of 29 games as a freshman, making 16 starts Favorite Music artist Points: 2222 • Finished 4th on team in Points Per Game (10.3) mariah carey DecemberTwo Occasions 8, 2005 • Finished 2nd in 3-Pointers (34) Rebounds: 1312 Favorite movie 27 dresses December December 30, 8, 20082005 Favorite athlete Assists:Assists : 8 7 derek jeter DecemberMarch 7,8, 20092005 Favorite pro team Steals:Blocks : 8 3 N.Y. yankees November December 25, 8, 20082005

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Career 2007-08 21-16 86-227 37.9 34-123 27.6 11-21 52.4 61 2.9 32 35 6 35 217 10.3 Stats 2008-09 29-28 160-400 40.0 44-173 25.4 11-28 39.3 148 5.1 83 82 22 63 375 12.9 TOTALS 50-44 246-627 39.2 78-296 26.3 22-49 44.9 209 4.2 114 117 28 98 592 11.8

CLASS: JUNIOR • HEIGHT: 5-2 • POSITION: GUARD Nicole Quattrocchi Notre Dame Academy • Staten Island, NY 3 2008-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Played first competitive basketball season at CSI, appearing in 4 games Major • CSI was 4-0 in games in which she appeared education • Averaged 2.5 minutes per contest but did not attempt a shot Nickname • Is a two-sport star at CSI who also plays Women’s Soccer kitty Favorite restaurant 2002-06 sushi excellence Personal Bests • Was a two-sport star excelling in Basketball & Soccer at Notre Dame Academy Personal Bests • Recipient of Notre Dame Academy Science Award Favorite music artist Points: 22 ne-yo Points: December1 8, 2005 • Voted Most Improved Player and was a Coaches Award winner at NDA Two Occasions • Graduated with full Regents Diploma Favorite Actor Rebounds: 13 will ferrel Rebounds: December 1 8, 2005 January 21, 2009 Favorite book Assists: 8 of mice & men Assists: December 1 8, 2005 February 11, 2009 Favorite pro team Steals: 8 l.A. lakers December 8, 2005 Career Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 4-0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2-5 40.0 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 2 0.5 Stats TOTALS 4-0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2-5 40.0 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 2 0.5

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CLASS: SOPHOMORE • HEIGHT: 5-7 • POSITION: FORWARD Anica Antoine Middle School • Brooklyn, NY 25 2008-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Appeared in 16 games as a freshman for CSI in 2008-09 Major • Averaged 5.3 minutes per contest Business management • CSI posted a 4-2 record when she played for 5+ minutes in games Nickname • CSI was 4-1 in games where she recorded 2+ rebounds nikki • Played in 5 of CSI’s final 7 contests a year ago Favorite TV show for the love of ray j PersonalPersonal Bests 2004-08 Favorite Music artist Points: 22 6 • Excelled as a basketball student-athlete while at MECPS December December 2,8, 20082005 • Named Most Outstanding Student in Technology jay-z • Rookie of the Year and Most Improved honoree for basketball Rebounds: 13 4 Favorite movie love & basketball December December 30, 8, 20082005 Favorite book Assists:Assists : 8 2 true to the game DecemberTwo Occasions 8, 2005 Favorite pro team Steals:3-Pointers : 8 2 L.A. lakers DecemberTwo Occasions 8, 2005

Career Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 16-0 8-20 40.0 0-1 0.0 2-9 22.2 18 1.1 7 7 1 8 18 1.1 Stats TOTALS 16-0 8-20 40.0 0-1 0.0 2-9 22.2 18 1.1 7 7 1 8 18 1.1

CLASS: SOPHOMORE • HEIGHT: 5-5 • POSITION: GUARD Norah Marley Bishop Kearney High School • Brooklyn, NY 22 ***PERSONAL FILE*** 2008-09 • Appeared in 18 contests a year ago, averaging 6.3 minutes per contest Major • Scored in six contests a year ago, CSI posted a 5-1 record in those contests business management • 25 points scored was 2nd among CSI freshmen a year ago favorite food • Scored career-high 6 points vs. John Jay College (1/21/09) grilled cheese Favorite color 2004-08 blue PersonalPersonal Bests • Was a three-sport star at Bishop Kearney High School (Soccer, Softball, Basketball) Favorite tv show Points: 22 6 one tree hill DecemberJanuary 21, 8, 20092005 Favorite movie Rebounds: 13 6 blue crush November December 19 8,, 20020058 Favorite music artist Assists:Assists : 8 2 bruce sprinsteen FebruaryDecember 13 8,, 20020059 worst habit Steals:Steals : 8 3 biting my nails December December 2,8, 20020058

Career Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 18-0 10-23 43.5 3-8 37.5 2-3 66.7 21 1.2 5 17 1 8 25 1.4 Stats TOTALS 18-0 10-23 43.5 3-8 37.5 2-3 66.7 21 1.2 5 17 1 8 25 1.4

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CLASS: SOPHOMORE • HEIGHT: 5-6 • POSITION: GUARD Denise Zajonc Port Richmond High School • Staten Island, NY 20 2008-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Played in 15 games for the Dolphins as a freshman Major • 36 points places 1st among all first-year players at CSI a season ago Business • Notched a career-high 11 points and 5 rebounds vs. NYC Tech (2/13/09) Nickname • CSI was 4-1 in games when she shot 50% or better nuchie • CSI was 4-1 when she played 10+ minutes in a contest Favorite color purple PersonalPersonal Bests 2000-04 • Was a two-sport star at Port Richmond High School (Basketball & Softball) Favorite restaurant Points: 2211 • Most Valuable Player honors for the PRHS basketball squad FebruaryDecember 13, 8, 20092005 red lobster Rebounds: 13 5 Favorite vacation hawaii FebruaryDecember 13, 8, 20092005 Favorite actor Assists:Assists : 8 2 will smith DecemberTwo Occasions 8, 2005 Favorite pro team Steals:Steals : 8 3 boston celtics November December 19, 8, 20082005

Career Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 15-0 13-30 43.3 1-3 33.3 9-20 45.0 14 0.9 6 9 0 5 36 2.4 Stats TOTALS 15-0 13-30 43.3 1-3 33.3 9-20 45.0 14 0.9 6 9 0 5 36 2.4

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 5-10 • POSITION: FORWARD/CENTER Katelyn Hepworth Notre Dame Academy • Staten Island, NY 5 2005-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Was a two-sport star at Notre Dame Academy (basketball & volleyball) Major • Staten Island Volleyball Championship elementary education • 2008 & 2009 NDA Volleyball Most Valuable Player and Captain • NDA Basketball Most Valuable Player - 2009 Nickname • Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player - Basketball - 2007 hep Favorite restaurant arirang Favorite music artist Did You Know? gavin degraw Katelyn credits her parents as being the people she most admires. Not ironically, both of her parents were her coaches when Katelyn was in 7th grade, playing AAU basketball with the Renegades. Favorite Actor jim carey Coach Moran on Katelyn Hepworth: Favorite vacation “We’re excited to have her. She’s a very tough kid who knows the game. She plays extremely hard and poconos she’s a fast learner. Offensively, she can score and rebound and she runs the floor better than most. Katelyn has Favorite pro team the mentality of a winner and that’s exactly what we look for at CSI.” n.y. yankees

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CLASS: SOPHOMORE • HEIGHT: 5-8 • POSITION: FORWARD/CENTER Caitlin Johnson Staten Island Technical High School • Staten Island, NY 32 2007-09 • Attended William Paterson University - Did Not Play ***PERSONAL FILE*** 2003-07 Major • Former two-sport star at Staten Island Technical High School (basketball and softball) Science, letters & society • SIT posted a 48-2 overall PSAL record during her playing career. favorite tv show vampire diaries Did You Know? Favorite movie Caitlin chalks up her worst attribute as over thinking. It certainly hasn’t hurt her in the classroom, however, as four brothers Caitlin was a four-year Honor Roll student-athlete at Staten Island Technical High School. Favorite music artist pink Coach Moran on Caitlin Johnson: Favorite book “Caitlin is a very smart player who can dribble, offers good post moves, and can take the ball outside secret life of bees when she needs to. She’s a leader and a fighter. After two years away from the game she’s looking to get her Favorite pro team timing back, but she can be very good. She’s team oriented and certainly has the talent.” n.y. mets

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 5-5 • POSITION: FORWARD Nicole Reyes New Dorp High School • Staten Island, NY 10 2005-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Is a former 4-sport star at New Dorp High School (basketball/softball/handball/bowling) Major • Three-year Honor Roll student at NDHS undecided • Winner of the NDHS award for Leadership in Academics & Sports - 2009 favorite food chinese Did You Know? Favorite tv show Nicole considers herself very family orientated and is a huge fan of her younger sister, Adriane, who plays varsity fresh prince of bel-air basketball at her alma mater, New Dorp High School. Favorite movie weekend at bernie’s Coach Moran on Nicole Reyes: Favorite vacation “What I like about Nicole is that she is a very hard worker and an extremely tough player. She’s a smart florida player who plays within herself, composed, and never gives up. She’s versatile and can play pretty much every- Favorite actor where. She can be a dynamic player.” philadelphia 76ers

CLASS: FRESHMAN • HEIGHT: 5-7 • POSITION: GUARD/FORWARD Olivia Tierno Tottenville High School • Staten Island, NY 21 2005-09 ***PERSONAL FILE*** • Two-sport standout at Tottenville High School (basketball and tennis) Major • Awarded the Jack Powers Scholar-Athlete Award occupational therapy • Finalist for the POSSE Scholarship leadership grant through THS Nickname

liv Did You Know? Favorite Food Olivia is a pretty accomplished tennis star. She was a varsity letterwinner at Tottenville High School and was pizza awarded a New York Junior Tennis League Doubles Award. She also enjoys cooking in her spare time. Favorite tv show Coach Moran on Olivia Tierno: modern family “Olivia is another tireless worker who plays very strong for her size and she’s extremely active with the Favorite music artist taylor swift ball in her hands. Working on her shot, she can be one of those players who gives defenses fits, because she can Favorite athlete pop the jumper and slash inside. She is not afraid to battle underneath and be physical. Very versatile.” mark teixeira

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New Jersey City University Western Connecticut State Amherst College November 18, 2009 November 21, 2009 Possible 2nd Round Jersey City, NJ Amherst, MA Amherst, MA 6:00pm 8:00pm November 22, 2009 2/4pm School Info School Info School Info A Location: Jersey City, NJ Location: Danbury, CT Location: Amherst, MA Enrollment: 4,046 Enrollment: 6,617 Enrollment: 1,697 Founded: 1927 Founded: 1903 Founded: 1821 Nickname: Gothic Knights Nickname: Colonials Nickname: Lord Jeffs Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference Conference: Little East Conference Conference: New England Small College Athletic Director: Alice DeFazio Athletic Director: Ed Farrington Athletic Director: Suzanne Coffey Sports Info Director: Ira Thor Sports Info Director: Scott Ames Sports Info Director: Alex Kantor Athletics Phone: (201) 200-3317 Athletics Phone: (203) 837-9013 Athletics Phone: (413) 542-2274 SID Phone: (201) 200-3301 SID Phone: (203) 837-9014 SID Phone: (314) 542-2390 Website: www.njcugothicknights.com Website: www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/sports Website: www.amherst.edu/athletics

Head Coach: Ashante Timoll Head Coach: kimberley Rybczyk Head Coach: G.P. Gromacki 2008-09 Record: 5-20, 2-11 NJAC 2008-09 Record: 21-6, 12-2 LEC 2008-09 Record: 29-4, 7-2 NESCAC Last Year’s Result: CSI won 46-43 Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play All-Time Series: NJCU leads 6-4 All-Time Series: First Meeting All-Time Series: First Meeting

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) Offense: 376th, 52.8 ppg. Offense: 184th, 64.6 ppg. Offense: 59th, 70.2 ppg. Defense: 331st, 67.8 ppg. Defense: 16th, 52.2 ppg. Defense: 6th, 50.2 ppg. Rebound Margin: 283rd, -2.0 rpg. Rebound Margin: 104th, +3.7 rpg. Rebound Margin: 25th, +7.7 rpg.

FDU-Florham Ramapo College NYC College of Technology Possible 2nd Round November 24, 2009 December 1, 2009 (A) Amherst, MA Mahwah, NJ February 13, 2010 (H) November 22, 2009 6:00pm 5:00pm (A) 5:30pm (H) 2/4pm School Info School Info School Info Location: Madison, NJ Location: Mahwah, NJ Location: Brooklyn, NY Enrollment: 12,112 Enrollment: 5,660 Enrollment: 15,404 Founded: 1942 Founded: 1969 Founded: 1946 Nickname: Devils Nickname: Roadrunners Nickname: Yellow Jackets Conference: Freedom Conference Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference Conference: City University of New York Athletic Director: Bill Kilka Athletic Director: Michael J. Ricciardi Athletic Director: Brenda Alexander Sports Info Director: Jim Henry Sports Info Director: Rachael L. Pinton Sports Info Director: Karen Grant Athletics Phone: (973) 443-8965 Athletics Phone: (201) 684-7674 Athletics Phone: (718) 260-5102 SID Phone: (973) 443-8965 SID Phone: (201) 684-7679 SID Phone: (718) 260-5505 Website: www.fdudevils.com Website: www.ramapoathletics.com Website: www.citytech.cuny.edu

Head Coach: Marc Mitchell Head Coach: Mike Eineker Head Coach: Rafael Pena 2008-09 Record: 11-14, 5-11 FC 2008-09 Record: 10-15, 4-9 NJAC 2008-09 Record: 0-25, 0-13 CUNYAC Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: CSI won 79-59 Last Year’s Result: CSI won both 83-26 & 75-22 All-Time Series: FDU leads 1-0 All-Time Series: CSI leads 7-4 All-Time Series: CSI leads 21-0

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) Offense: 279th, 59.6 ppg. Offense: 345th, 55.6 ppg. Offense: 422nd, 28.7 ppg. Defense: 126th, 59.1 ppg. Defense: 185th, 61.5 ppg. Defense: 414th, 75.0 ppg. Rebound Margin: 33rd, +7.1 Rebound Margin: 364th, -5.8 rpg. Rebound Margin: 401st, -9.3 rpg.

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Brooklyn College Drew University Rutgers - Camden December 3, 2009 (H) December 9, 2009 December 12, 2009 February 10, 2009 (A) Staten Island, NY Staten Island, NY 5:30pm (H+A) 5:30pm 1:00pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: Brooklyn, NY Location: Madison, NJ Location: Camden, NJ Enrollment: 17,094 Enrollment: 2,506 Enrollment: 5,608 Founded: 1930 Founded: 1867 Founded: 1926 Nickname: Bridges Nickname: Rangers Nickname: Scarlet Raptors Conference: City University of New York Conference: Landmark Conference Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference Athletic Director: Bruce Filosa Athletic Director: Jason Fein Athletic Director: Jeffrey Dean Sports Info Director: Alex Lang Sports Info Director: Alex Langlois Sports Info Director: Michael Ballard Athletics Phone: (718) 951-5366 Athletics Phone: (973) 408-3000 Athletics Phone: (856) 225-6197 SID Phone: (718) 951-5366 SID Phone: (973) 408-3574 SID Phone: (856) 225-6198 Website: www.brooklyncollegeathletics.com Website: www.drew.edu/depts/athletics.aspx Website: http://athletics.camden.rutgers.edu

Head Coach: Alex Lang Head Coach: Gail Gilchrest Head Coach: Kate Bowes 2008-09 Record: 19-9, 9-4 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 11-14, 3-11 Landmark 2008-09 Record: 2-22, 0-13 NJAC Last Year’s Result: CSI won both 84-73 & 69-55 Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play All-Time Series: CSI leads 30-1 All-Time Series: Series Tied 3-3 All-Time Series: RU leads 3-0

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) Offense: 47th, 71.3 ppg. Offense: 286th, 59.4 ppg. Offense: 393rd, 50.7 ppg. Defense: 222nd, 63.2 ppg. Defense: 235th, 63.8 ppg. Defense: 407th, 73.8 ppg. Rebound Margin: 180th, +1.5 rpg. Rebound Margin: 262nd, -1.2 rpg. Rebound Margin: 397th, -8.4 rpg.

SUNY - Old Westbury Colby College Kings College December 23, 2009 January 3, 2010 January 4, 2010 Staten Island, NY Orlando, FL Orlando, FL 5:00pm 10:00am 2:00pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: Old Westbury, NY Location: Waterville, ME Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA Enrollment: 3,300 Enrollment: 1,838 Enrollment: 2,200 Founded: 1965 Founded: 1813 Founded: 1946 Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Mules Nickname: Monarchs Conference: Skyline Conference Conference: New England Small College Conference: Freedom Conference Athletic Director: John Lonardo Athletic Director: Marcella Zalot Athletic Director: Cheryl Ish Sports Info Director: Harris Rappel Sports Info Director: Bill Sadoma Sports Info Director: Bob Ziadie Athletics Phone: (516) 876-3241 Athletics Phone: (207) 859-4999 Athletics Phone: (570) 208-5900 SID Phone: (516) 876-3032 SID Phone: (207) 859-4940 SID Phone: (570) 208-5934 Website: www.oldwestburypanthers.com Website: www.colbyedu/athletics Website: www.kingscollegeathletics.com

Head Coach: Mike Krasnoff Head Coach: Lori Gear McBride Head Coach: Brian Donoghue 2008-09 Record: 18-10, 13-5 Skyline 2008-09 Record: 13-12, 4-5 NESCAC 2008-09 Record: 11-16, 8-8 FC Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play Last Year’s Result: Did Not Play All-Time Series: CSI leads 12-2 All-Time Series: First Meeting All-Time Series: First Meeting

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) Offense: 6th, 77.5 ppg. Offense: 225th, 62.9 ppg. Offense: 306th, 58.2 ppg. Defense: 337th, 68.0 ppg. Defense: 146th, 60.2 ppg. Defense: 217th, 62.8 ppg. Rebound Margin: 46th, -6.0 rpg. Rebound Margin: 54th, +5.5 rpg. Rebound Margin: 277th, -1.8 rpg.

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Lehman College York College New York University January 6, 2010 January 9, 2010 (H) January 11, 2010 Bronx, NY February 3, 2010 (A) Staten Island, NY 7:15pm 1:00pm (H) 6:00pm (A) 5:30pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: Bronx, NY Location: Queens, NY Location: New York, NY Enrollment: 11,861 Enrollment: 6,700 Enrollment: 21,638 Founded: 1931 Founded: 1967 Founded: 1831 Nickname: Lightning Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Violets Conference: City University of New York Conference: City University of New York Conference: University Athletic Association Athletic Director: Dr. Martin L. Zwiren Athletic Director: Ronald St. John Athletic Director: Christopher Bledsoe Sports Info Director: Stephen Spagnoli Sports Info Director: John Scarinci Sports Info Director: Jeffrey Bernstein Athletics Phone: (718) 960-8000 Athletics Phone: (718) 262-5114 Athletics Phone: (212) 998-2040 SID Phone: (718) 960-1130 SID Phone: (718) 262-5104 SID Phone: (212) 998-2031 Website: www.lehmanathletics.com Website: www.yorkathletics.com Website: www.gonyuathletics.com

Head Coach: Eric Harrison Head Coach: Winnifred Brown Head Coach: Stefano Trompeo 2008-09 Record: 20-11, 10-3 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 5-17, 5-8 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 23-5, 10-4 UAA Last Year’s Result: CSI won 81-77 & 75-71 Last Year’s Result: CSI won both 76-73 & 88-79 Last Year’s Result: NYU won 65-57 Lehman won 58-51 All-Time Series: CSI leads 47-6 All-Time Series: NYU leads 17-2 All-Time Series: CSI leads 24-12 NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) Offense: 195th, 64.0 ppg. Offense: 127th, 67.1 ppg. Offense: 118th, 67.6 ppg. Defense: 328th, 67.6 ppg. Defense: 73rd, 56.8 ppg. Defense: 201st, 62.3 ppg. Rebound Margin: 373rd, -6.4 rpg. Rebound Margin: 41st, +6.3 Rebound Margin: 53rd, +5.6 rpg.

Medgar Evers College City College of NY John Jay College January 13, 2010 (H) January 16, 2010 January 20, 2010 January 29, 2010 (A) Staten Island, NY Staten Island, NY 5:30pm (H) 6:00pm (A) 1:00pm 5:00pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: Brooklyn, NY Location: New York, NY Location: New York, NY Enrollment: 6,500 Enrollment: 15,402 Enrollment: 14,000 Founded: 1969 Founded: 1847 Founded: 1964 Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Beavers Nickname: Bloodhounds Conference: City University of New York Conference: City University of New York Conference: City University of New York Athletic Director: Roy Anderson Athletic Director: Jackee Meadow Athletic Director: Dan Palumbo Sports Info Director: Brent Davis Sports Info Director: Karina Jorge Sports Info Director: Michael Damon Athletics Phone: (718) 270-6071 Athletics Phone: (212) 650-8228 Athletics Phone: (212) 237-8371 SID Phone: (718) 270-6280 SID Phone: (212) 650-7524 SID Phone: (212) 237-8322 Website: www.medgareversathletics.com Website: www.ccnyathletics.com Website: www.johnjayathletics.com

Head Coach: Roy Anderson Head Coach: Kevin Clifford Head Coach: Diane Ramirez 2008-09 Record: 9-17, 4-9 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 13-13, 4-9 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 5-20, 3-10 CUNYAC Last Year’s Result: CSI won both 70-63 & 84-76 Last Year’s Result: CSI won both 58-52 & 84-67 Last Year’s Result: CSI won 78-43 All-Time Series: CSI leads 30-3 All-Time Series: CSI leads 26-21 All-Time Series: CSI leads 31-13

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) Offense: 358th, 54.5 ppg. Offense: 302nd, 58.7 ppg. Offense: 408th, 48.9 ppg. Defense: 155th, 60.5 ppg. Defense: 52nd, 55.7 ppg. Defense: 183rd, 61.5 ppg. Rebound Margin: 172nd, +1.7 rpg. Rebound Margin: 140th, +2.6 rpg. Rebound Margin: 80th, +4.6 rpg.

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Hunter College St. Joseph’s - Brooklyn Baruch College January 22, 2010 January 26, 2010 February 6, 2010 New York, NY Brooklyn, NY Staten Island, NY 5:00pm 7:30pm 1:00pm

School Info School Info School Info Location: New York, NY Location: Brooklyn, NY Location: New York, NY Enrollment: 21,000 Enrollment: 1,087 Enrollment: 16,097 Founded: 1870 Founded: 1916 Founded: 1847 Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Bears Nickname: Bearcats Conference: City University of New York Conference: Independent (AD3I) Conference: City University of New York Athletic Director: Terry Wansart Athletic Director: Frank Carbone Athletic Director: Dr. William Eng Sports Info Director: Joseph Debenedictis Sports Info Director: Anthony Macapugay Sports Info Director: John Neves Athletics Phone: (212) 772-4783 Athletics Phone: (718) 940-5833 Athletics Phone: (646) 312-5040 SID Phone: (212) 650-3123 SID Phone: (718) 940-5834 SID Phone: (646) 312-5048 Website: www.huntercollegeathletics.com Website: bears.csjcny.edu Website: athletics.baruch.cuny.edu

Head Coach: Vana Loukissas Head Coach: Frank Carbone Head Coach: Machli Joseph 2008-09 Record: 8-18, 5-7 CUNYAC 2008-09 Record: 11-15, 2-2 AD3I 2008-09 Record: 24-6, 13-0 CUNYAC Last Year’s Result: CSI won 69-53 Last Year’s Result: CSI won 90-64 Last Year’s Result: Baruch won 88-79 All-Time Series: HC leads 32-23 All-Time Series: CSI leads 11-0 All-Time Series: CSI leads 23-12

NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) NCAA RANKINGS (2008-09, out of 435 teams) Offense: 335th, 56.3 ppg. Offense: 357th, 54.5 ppg. Offense: 7th, 77.4 ppg. Defense: 258th, 64.4 ppg. Defense: 329th, 67.6 ppg. Defense: 167th, 61.0 ppg. Rebound Margin: 239th, -0.2 rpg. Rebound Margin: 421st, -16.4 Rebound Margin: 10th, +9.6 rpg.

CUNYAC Postseason Tournament

Women’s Division

Quarterfi nals - Sunday, February 21, 2010 Played at Higher Seeded team All Times TBA

Semifi nals - Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Played at City College of New York 5:30pm/7:30pm

Championship - Saturday, February 27, 2008 Played at the City College of New York 3:00pm

Key Contacts Zak Ivkovic Chris Gonzalez Kimberly Santoiemma Executive Director Sports Information Championships Director (718) 997-4271 (718) 997-4273 (718) 997-4272

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 47 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2008-09 YEAR-IN-REVIEW Redemption After a tough CUNYAC Semifi nal loss, CSI got even with a program-fi rst ECAC Metro NY/NJ Championship “I knew because of our size and depth that some teams To say that optimism was running high in time for the were going to give us problems, “ Moran said. “We never felt that 2008-09 women’s basketball season would be an understatement. we underachieved at all, but some of those losses were tough and The battle-tested team had already been vetted for what promised it’s always disappointing to lose.” to be a rigorous campaign. What with fi ve returning starters and The spark they needed seemed to come against Lehman another fi ve seasoned seniors leading the way, the Dolphins College. The grudge match was a repeat of a CUNYAC Semifi nal looked to be in prime position for another spirited run at a CUNYAC game played the year before, one that saw Lehman come away Championship, something that has not been achieved since 2005. victorious. The bigger and stronger Lightning, appeared to win The rest of the CUNY Athletic Conference, however, the battle on paper, but it was CSI that came away with a thrilling, appeared to be operating at the same motivations, and a handful 81-77, overtime victory. The win was the motivation the Dolphins of teams stood in the way of the Dolphins’ wishes. Still, the team would need...for now. set the course on what they hoped would be a magical run, one The Dolphins rolled through seven more wins, all against that would take them to the national stage. CUNYAC competition, and the team narrowly missed a chance at “I always like the mentality of a team eight in a row, by dropping an 88-79 decision with a lot of seniors and experience,” said Head to Baruch College in a game that was much Coach Marguerite Moran. “There’s a sense of closer than the fi nal would indicate. Unfazed, CSI urgency, and we felt it could be a good year.” bounced Brooklyn College and NYC Tech by a Alas, CSI’s run at a national postseason combined 67 points to fi nish the regular season berth ended in a disenchanting loss to Lehman 19-5. College in the CUNYAC Semifi nals. But what The CUNYAC Postseason was up next, and separated the 2008-09 installment of the team a fi rst round home game against City College of was the resiliency inherent in a championship New York was hard-fought, but it was the Dolphins squad, and the Dolphins showed their true colors that were victorious, by an 84-67 count. through one magical week in early March. Next up was Lehman College, again The road to glory started with a host in a repeat of the CUNYAC Semifi nals of a of promise, as CSI led from start to fi nish in a year previous. With confi dence riding high of 71-61 win over Stevens Institute of Technology, both teams, the two heavyweights drew an the defending ECAC Metro NY/NJ champions overwhelming crowd at CCNY. What resulted on the opening day of the season. The result was a far cry from the explosive regular season was a telling one for Moran. Lone senior Mike Jones led the Dolphins to a game. CSI shot a dismal 21.1% in a 58-51 loss, “It was a telling win because they had 15-13 campaign in 2006-07. and just like that, CSI’s run at a national postseason beaten us pretty good the year before,” said berth was over. Moran. “It showed our mental toughness, our confi dence, and our Perhaps a younger team would have cashed in its chips, competitiveness to go into their tournament and win.” but the Dolphins had other plans. Just fi ve days later the team had After falling in their next outing, CSI bounced back received word that they had secured the No. 1 seeding in an eight- impressively with a six-game win skein, one that saw the Dolphins team ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament. Their biggest opposition: take home the Lebanon Valley College Tip-Off Tournament No. 2 Lehman College. Championship as well, over the host school. “Losing the CUNY game was disappointing,” said Moran. While on the run, it became apparent that CSI had a “But getting a chance again in the ECAC was a chance for us to collection of senior-laden talent, as trio Megan Sullivan, Melanie redeem ourselves, and I was happy to have that opportunity.” D’Ambrosi, and Nicole Estrada were all averaging in double-digits. CSI sped through both Purchase College and the College Junior Kristen Panariello and sophomore Allie Shanahan were just of St. Elizabeth by a combined 31 points to gain the Final, and as potent with their outside shooting touch, while senior Amanda waiting were the Lightning. Sanguinedo was a defensive catalyst when called upon. After The Dolphins were out-rebounded by 20 and Lehman eight games, CSI had outscored their opponents by 62 points. shot a crisp 51% from the fl oor, but this time, it was CSI’s defense Still, the Dolphins needed to make a statement, a that took control. The team forced an incredible 31 turnovers, and punctuation mark to prove their role as contenders. The Dolphins when it mattered most, CSI’s seniors stepped up. A turnover and nearly got it against No. 13 New York University. On neutral turf, put-back followed by a three-pointer by Estrada gave CSI a lead it CSI led for most of the way, but ultimately fell to the Violets, 65-57, would never give up, and D’Ambrosi iced the game by sinking free in a game marred by questionable offi ciating. throws in the fi nal stages, in a 75-71 win. After NYU, the team traveled west to San Diego, dropping For CSI, the ECAC Championship was the fi rst in program two out of three games in a west coast swing. history, and it was the telling win the Dolphins looked for all season, As CSI braced for the home stretch of its season, including just when they needed it most. the crux of its conference slate, the team stood poised at 9-4, but “Ninety-nine percent of teams who make the postseason there was still something missing, something the coaches feel don’t get to fi nish it with a win,” Moran said. “To be able to do that could put the Dolphins over the hump. for our team and our seniors was tremendous.”

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Date Opponent W/L Score Record 11/15 @ Stevens Tech # W 71-61 1-0 11/16 ^ College of New Jersey # L 58-61 1-1 11/19 ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE - BKLYN W 90-64 2-1 11/22 ^ Wesley College % W-ot 73-67 3-1 2008-09 Breakdown 11/23 @ Lebanon Valley College % W 80-65 4-1 11/25 RAMAPO COLLEGE W 79-59 5-1 Home: 13-0 12/2 NYC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY * W 83-26 6-1, 1-0 CUNY Away: 8-2 12/4 @ Brooklyn College * W 84-73 7-1, 2-0 CUNY 12/6 ^ New York University L 57-65 7-2 Neutral: 2-4 12/10 WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY W 89-80 8-2 12/27 ^ Denison College W 74-64 9-2 CUNYAC: 12-1 12/29 ^ Hanover College L 65-82 9-3 Overall: 23-6 12/30 @ Point Loma - Nazarene L 45-87 9-4 1/7 LEHMAN COLLEGE * W-ot 81-77 10-4, 3-0 CUNY 1/9 @ York College * W 76-73 11-4, 4-0 CUNY 1/14 @ Medgar Evers College * W 70-63 12-4, 5-0 CUNY 1/17 @ City College of NY * W 58-52 13-4, 6-0 CUNY 1/21 @ John Jay College * W 78-52 14-4, 7-0 CUNY 1/24 HUNTER COLLEGE * W 69-53 15-4, 8-0 CUNY 1/31 MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE * W 84-76 16-4, 9-0 CUNY 2/4 YORK COLLEGE * W 88-79 17-4, 10-0 CUNY 2/6 @ Baruch College * L 79-88 17-5, 10-1 CUNY 2/11 BROOKLYN COLLEGE * W 69-55 18-5, 11-1 CUNY 2/13 @ NYC College of Technology * W 75-22 19-5, 12-1 CUNY ^ - Neutral Site 2/21 CITY COLLEGE OF NY $ W 84-67 20-5 # - Stevens Tech Tip-Off Tournament 2/24 ^ Lehman College $ L 51-58 20-6 % - Lebanon Valley Invitational 3/4 PURCHASE COLLEGE ! W 85-72 21-6 * - CUNYAC Game 3/7 COLLEGE OF ST. ELIZABETH ! W 68-50 22-6 $ - CUNYAC Postseason Championship Tournament 3/8 LEHMAN COLLEGE ! W 75-71 23-6 ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Postseason Tournament Final Individual Statistics Player GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG Megan Sullivan 27-27 128-308 41.6 11-46 23.9 126-177 71.2 310 11.5 113 125 13 72 393 14.6 Nicole Estrada 29-29 155-358 43.3 12-51 23.5 77-111 69.4 150 5.2 81 93 4 52 399 13.8 Allie Shanahan 29-28 160-400 40.0 44-173 25.4 11-28 39.3 148 5.1 83 82 22 63 375 12.9 Kristen Panariello 29-28 131-325 40.3 28-114 24.6 76-99 76.8 146 5.0 69 92 14 70 366 12.6 Melanie D’Ambrosi 25-25 110-266 41.4 30-107 28.0 52-75 69.3 115 4.6 79 88 6 59 302 12.1 Mallory Ameneiros 8-0 11-31 35.5 6-14 42.9 9-13 69.2 13 1.6 31 22 0 13 37 4.6 Danielle McLaughlin 28-0 38-104 36.5 26-65 40.0 15-17 88.2 34 1.2 11 25 2 7 117 4.2 Denise Zajonc 15-0 13-30 43.3 1-3 33.3 9-20 45.0 14 0.9 6 9 0 5 36 2.4 Amanda Sanguinedo 28-6 17-74 23.0 6-31 19.4 11-25 44.0 62 2.2 32 44 1 28 51 1.8 Norah Marley 18-0 10-23 43.5 3-8 37.5 2-3 66.7 21 1.2 5 17 1 8 25 1.4 Anika Antoine 16-0 8-20 40.0 0-1 0.0 2-9 22.2 18 1.1 7 7 1 8 18 1.1 Jill Monitello - x 4-0 1-10 10.0 0-4 0.0 2-2 100.0 5 1.3 2 2 0 1 4 1.0 Tina Bellocchio 18-2 4-17 23.5 0-3 0.0 2-2 100.0 12 0.7 10 12 0 6 10 0.6 Nicole Quattrocchi 4-0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2-5 40.0 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM 138 4.8 7 TOTAL 29-29 786-1966 40.0 167-620 26.9 396-586 67.6 1187 40.9 530 625 64 392 2135 73.6 OPPONENTS 29-29 711-1911 37.2 125-481 26.0 335-570 58.8 1430 49.3 434 800 84 285 1882 64.9

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 49 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RECORDS

CSI Career Coaching Records Coach Years W-L Pct. Year-by-Year Results Eugene Marshall, Jr. 1996-98 45-11 .804 (2 Seasons) Year Overall CUNYAC^ Marguerite Moran 1998- 223-91 .710 (11 Seasons) 1981-82 10-6 3-3 Wes Meltzer 1981-83 25-11 .694 (2 Seasons) 1982-83* 15-5 4-2 Karen Lynch 1983-84 16-8 .667 (1 Seasons) 1983-84 18-8 6-2 Gerry Mosely 1987-96 89-126 .414 (9 Seasons) 1984-85 12-14 7-3 Reggie Magwood 1984-86 15-32 .319 (2 Seasons) 1985-86 3-18 1-9 Noreen Begley 1986-87 3-13 .188 (1 Season) 1986-87 3-13 2-8 Totals 416-292 .588 (28 Seasons) 1987-88 6-16 4-6 1988-89 4-20 4-6 1989-90 13-11 7-3 CSI Team All-Time Single Game Records 1990-91* 15-7 9-1 Points High (105+) Rebounds (70+) 1991-92 17-8 7-1 1. 11/20/92 vs. New Rochelle 112 1. 2/15/99 vs. York 82 1992-93 9-15 5-1 2. 2/7/00 vs. Baruch 110 2. 1/31/02 vs. NYC Tech 81 1993-94 4-17 1-5 3. 11/25/97 vs. Stevens Tech 109 3. 11/22/08 vs. Wesley 72 1994-95 9-17 1-5 1/11/03 vs. Medgar Evers 109 4. 1/29/02 vs. Lehman 71 1995-96 12-15 4-3 5. 12/16/99 vs. Old Westbury 106 2/9/84 vs. Hunter 71 1996-97* 22-6 12-0 12/9/00 vs. NYC Tech 106 6. 2/27/94 vs. St. Elizabeth 70 1997-98 23-5 12-0 2/20/01 vs. Lehman 106 1998-99 18-9 10-2 8. 1/31/04 vs. Lehman 105 Assists (33+) 1999-00* 20-8 12-1 1. 12/13/97 vs. Medgar Evers 35 2000-01* 20-8 10-3 Points Low (20-) 11/28/01 vs. NYC Tech 35 2001-02 18-10 11-2 1. 11/23/93 vs. NYU 9 1/23/02 vs. CCNY 35 2002-03 24-7 13-0 2. 1/10/87 vs. Stony Brook 19 1/11/03 vs. Medgar Evers 35 2003-04 23-7 13-0 12/4/93 vs. St. John Fisher 19 5. 2/3/01 vs. Medgar Evers 34 2004-05* 26-3 12-1 2/9/00 vs. Brooklyn 34 2005-06 18-10 10-3 2006-07 12-15 8-5 Opponent Points High (113+) 7. 1/17/97 vs. Baruch 33 2007-08 21-8 12-1 1. 11/20/87 vs. St. John Fisher 118 12/13/02 vs. NYC Tech 33 2008-09 23-6 12-1 2. 1/10/87 vs. Stony Brook 115 * - Denotes CUNYAC Championship season 3. 12/4/93 vs. Nazareth 113 Steals (30+) ^ - Does not include CUNYAC Tournament 1. 1/13/01 vs. Brooklyn 33 Opponent Points Low (15-) 2. 1/23/08 vs. NYC Tech 31 1. 12/9/02 vs. Brooklyn 11 3. 1/21/06 vs. CCNY 30 2. 2/7/00 vs. Baruch 13 3. 1/29/92 vs. York 14 Blocks (11+) 1. 1/3/98 vs. Baruch 13 2. 2/26/97 vs. CCNY 12

CSI Individual All-Time Single Game Records Points (36+) Rebounds (24+) Assists (13+) 1. April Owen (2/9/91) 44 1. Jacclyn Rock (1/12/05) 30 1. Tara Gagliardo (2/7/00) 17 2. Maureen McCauley (3/3/84) 42 2. April Owen (2/18/92) 28 2. Pamela Barone (2/8/02) 15 Melanie D’Ambrosi (1/27/07) 42 3. Linda Maffeo (2/9/84) 27 Nicole Stefanski (12/2/06) 15 Jacclyn Rock (1/7/04) 27 4. April Owen (12/7/91) 40 4. Mallory Ameneiros (1/3/08) 14 5. Esther Perry (1986) 26 5. Pamela Barone (2/2/02) 13 5. April Owen (1/30/91) 38 Keisha Cook (12/4/01) 26 Nicole Stefanski (2/9/05) 15 Kim Thompson (2/19/06) 38 7. April Owen (1/18/92) 25 Kim Thompson (2/15/06) 38 Keisha Cook (1/23/02) 25 Steals (11+) Nicole Estrada (12/7/06) 38 Jacclyn Rock (1/14/04) 25 1. Stephanie Valerio (1/13/01) 12 10. Maureen McCauley (1/2/84) 24 9. Maureen Keag (2/23/99) 36 2. Donna Przybyszewski (12/13/03) 11 Shermaine Smith (2/7/98) 24 Tracy Derevjanik (2/7/00) 36 Kim Thompson (1/21/06) 11 Keisha Cook (1/29/02) 24

Megan Sullivan (11/22/08) 24

50 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RECORDS CSI Individual All-Time Single Season Records Points (500+) Rebounds (310+) 1. Courtney Aimetti (2000-01) 608 1. Jacclyn Rock (2003-04) 450 2. Acasha Gordon (2004-05) 571 2. Jacclyn Rock (2004-05) 416 April Owen (1991-92) 571 3. April Owen (1991-92) 380 4. Kim Thompson (2005-06) 536 4. Jacclyn Rock (2001-02) 327 5. Nicole Estrada (2006-07) 533 5. Keisha Cook (2001-02) 318 6. Angela Carter (1984-85) 521 Linda Maffeo (1983-84) 318 7. Megan Sullivan (2008-09) 310 3-Point Field Goals (50+) 1. April Nelson (2002-03) 66 Assists (130+) 2. April Nelson (2001-02) 65 1. Tara Gagliardo (1999-00) 178 3. April Nelson (2000-01) 64 2. Nicole Stefanski (2004-05) 172 Tara gagliardo (1999-00) 64 3. Tara Gagliardo (1997-98) 158 5. Acasha Gordon (2004-05) 61 4. Stephanie Valerio (2000-01) 154 6. Maureen Keag (1998-99) 54 5. Stephanie Iosue (2001-02) 147 April Owen’s 571 points in 1991-92 are tied 7. Melanie D’Ambrosi (2007-08) 53 6. Pamela Barone (2001-02) 145 for the 2nd most in CSI history. 8. Melanie D’Ambrosi (2006-07) 52 7. Tara Gagliardo (1998-99) 137 9. Pamela Barone (2000-01) 50 Pamela Barone (2002-03) 137

3-Point Percentage (38%+, 60+ att.) Blocks (50+) 1. Acasha Gordon (2004-05) 43.9 1. Donya Ramsey (1991-92) 58 2. Melanie D’Ambrosi (2005-06) 40.9 2. Emma Dodd (1992-93) 32 3. Danielle McLaughlin (2008-09) 40.0 3. Emma Dodd (1994-95) 30 4. Maureen Keag (1998-99) 38.3 5. Tanisha Bell (1996-97) 38.2 4. Jacclyn Rock (2004-05) 27 5. April Owen (1992-93) 26 FT Percentage (73%+, 60+ att.) 6. Tracy Derevjanik (1998-99) 25 1. Melissa Perez (1993-94) 82.7 2. Tamara Taylor (2003-04) 78.1 Steals (100+) 3. Melanie D’Ambrosi (2006-07) 77.3 1. Donna Przybyszewski (2003-04) 109 4. Kristen Panariello (2008-09) 76.8 Lily Ann Sciametta (1995-96) 109 5. Melanie D’Ambrosi (2005-06) 75.6 3. Kim Thompson (2005-06) 106 6. Keisha Cook (2002-03) 74.4 4. Kristen Panariello (2007-08) 105 5. Stephanie Valerio (2000-01) 103 7. Keisha Cook (2000-01) 74.0 Nicole Stefanski’s 172 assists and 103 steaks in 8. Acasha Gordon (2004-05) 73.3 Nicole Stefanski (2004-05) 103 2004-05 are among the most ever at CSI. Megan Sullivan (2007-08) 73.3 7. Tara Gagliardo (1997-98) 102

CSI Team All-Time Single Season Records Games Played Games Won Games Lost 1. 2002-03 31 1. 2004-05 26 1. 2004-05 3 2. 2003-04 30 2. 2002-03 24 2. 1997-98, 82-83 5 3. 04-05, 07-08, 08-09 29 3. 2003-04, 08-09 23 3. 1996-97, 08-09 6

Field Goals Made Field Goal Percentage Average Points Per Game 1. 2000-01 888 1. 1983-84 44.4 1. 2000-01 84.0 2. 2002-03 871 2. 2004-05 43.4 2. 2001-02 78.4 3. 2003-04 851 3. 1981-82 43.3 3. 2007-08 75.0

Three-Point Percentage Free-Throw Percentage Opponent Field Goal Percentage 1. 2004-05 33.6 1. 2008-09 67.6 1. 1998-99 28.8 2. 1999-00 31.4 2. 2005-06 65.7 2. 1996-97 30.0 3. 2007-08 31.0 3. 2003-04 65.4 3. 1997-98 30.9

Opponent Points Per Game Longest Win Streak Best Season Start 1. 1996-97 45.5 2002-03 17 games 1997-98 12-0 2. 1997-98 46.4 Longest Losing Streak Worst Season Start 3. 1981-82 46.9 1988-89 10 games 1993-94 0-5

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CSI Individual All-Time Career Records

Points (1,000+) Blocks (50+) Free-Throw Percentage (72.5%+) 1. Jacclyn Rock (01-05) 1,615 1. Tracy Derevjanik (96-00) 86 1. Melanie D’Ambrosi (05-09) 75.1 2. Keisha Cook (00-03) 72.2. 2. Nicole Estrada (05-09) 1,588 2. Mary Giblin (96-00) 84 3. Megan Sullivan (07-09) 71.9 3. Melanie D’Ambrosi (05-09) 1,567 3. Donya Ramsey (88-92) 76 4. April Owen (90-93) 70.3 4. Kim Thompson (02-06) 1,547 4. Courtney Aimetti (97-01) 69 5. Nicole Estrada (05-09) 67.6 5. Tara Gagliardo (96-00) 1,310 5. Emma Dodd (92-96) 62 6. Kristen Lisi (96-00) 67.5 6. Mia Arcuri (89-93) 1,256 6. Jacclyn Rock (01-05) 58 7. Maureen McCauley (82-84) 67.2 7. Courtney Aimetti (97-01) 1,237 8. Stephanie Iosue (01-05) 66.8 8. Angela Carter (81-85) 1,236 9. Pamela Barone (00-03) 66.0 Steals (150+) 9. April Owen (90-93) 1,206 10. Jacclyn Rock (01-05) 63.8 1. Tara Gagliardo (96-00) 333 11. Courtney Aimetti (97-01) 60.5 10. Pamela Barone (00-03) 1,173 11. Maureen McCauley (81-84) 1,170 2. Melanie D’Ambrosi (05-09) 322 Three-Point Field Goals (100+) 3. Kim Thompson (02-06) 297 12. April Nelson (99-03) 1,167 1. April Nelson (99-03) 242 13. Keisha Cook (00-03) 1,033 4. Nicole Estrada (05-09) 264 2. Melanie D’Ambrosi (05-09) 173 14. Tracy Derevjanik (96-00) 1,008 5. Lily Ann Sciametta (93-97) 231 3. Tara Gagliardo (96-00) 148 6. Donna Przybyszewski (00-04) 215 4. Pamela Barone (00-03) 122 Rebounds (500+) 7. Stephanie Iosue (02-05) 205 1. Jacclyn Rock (01-05) 1,500 8. Stephanie Bird (94-98) 189 2. Keisha Cook (00-03) 853 9. Pamela Barone (00-03) 188 3. Tracy Derevjanik (96-00) 757 10. Jacclyn Rock (01-05) 185 4. Courtney Aimetti (97-01) 747 11. Keri O’Brien (93-97) 184 5. Nicole Estrada (05-09) 680 12. Kristen Panariello (07- ) 175 6. Mary Giblin (96-00) 670 13. Lynn Saunders (93-97) 174 7. April Owen (91-93) 601 14. April Nelson (99-03) 172 8. Tara Gagliardo (96-00) 575 15. Keisha Cook (00-03) 166 9. Melanie D’Ambrosi (05-09) 546 16. Mary Giblin (96-00) 165 10. Darlene Lewis (93-97) 527 Kim Thompson (02-06) 527 12. Lynn Saunders (93-97) 515 Assists (240+) 1. Tara Gagliardo (96-00) 537 2. Stephanie Iosue (02-05) 445 3. Pamela Barone (00-03) 388 4. Melanie D’Ambrosi (05-09) 360 5. Nicole Estrada (05-09) 311 6. April Nelson (99-03) 303 7. Lily Ann Sciametta (93-97) 300 8. Keisha Cook (00-03) 257 9. Kristen Lisi (96-00) 245 A dynamic two-way player, Tara Gagliardo is CSI’s all-time leader in both assists and steals.

Jacclyn Rock practically rewrote the record books during her dominant four-year career.

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1981-82 HC: Wes Meltzer 1982-83 HC: Wes Meltzer 1983-84 HC: Karen Lynch 1984-85 HC: Reggie Magwood 10-6, 3-3 CUNY 15-5, 4-2 CUNY 16-8, 6-2 CUNY 12-14, 7-3 CUNY @ Kingsborough CC L 45-53 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS W 57-43 NYACK W 74-46 YORK W 53-46 YORK W 74-24 @ Nyack L 40-47 @ Jersey City State L 62-67 @ Lehman L 47-67 ^ Molloy L 48-69 ^ Plymouth State L 42-82 ST. ELIZABETH W 83-61 ^ New Paltz W 60-36 ^ Caldwell W 64-63 CCNY W 50-42 LEHMAN W 75-46 @ Lehman W-ot 91-89 HUNTER W 55-40 @ John Jay L 52-55 JOHN JAY W 82-47 @ Purchase State W 75-54 @ CCNY L 47-66 @ John Jay W 65-54 ^ Rutgers-Newark W 78-59 @ Ramapo W 62-61 @ Hunter L 36-38 LEHMAN L 49-68 @ Salem State L 58-77 @ CCNY W 73-48 STOCKTON STATE L 51-77 ^ John Jay W 59-58 ^ UMass - Boston L 65-74 JERSEY CITY STATE W 66-52 @ CCNY W 62-42 @ John Jay W 80-47 @ Bronx CC W 54-46 JOHN JAY W 79-34 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 66-54 JERSEY CITY STATE W 73-47 RAMAPO L 62-79 BROOKLYN W 72-24 MANHATTANVILLE L 63-71 DREW W 71-51 NYU L 47-70 CCNY L 63-82 KINGSBOROUGH CC W 53-49 @ NYU W 68-45 @ Concordia L 53-72 @ Stony Brook L 60-80 STONY BROOK L 63-80 @ Manhattanville L 58-73 @ St. Elizabeth W 53-38 @ Mt. St. Vincent W 73-43 @ Manhattanville L 44-65 @ Brooklyn L 55-59 @ NYU W 65-64 @ Lehman W 72-53 YORK W 61-53 @ Barnard W 72-70 FRANKLIN PIERCE W 72-59 CCNY L 72-88 COLUMBIA W 79-53 NEW ROCHELLE L 66-83 BARNARD W 56-43 @ York W 80-36 HUNTER W 62-55 @ Columbia L 43-71 @ Hunter L 32-44 @ Hunter L 60-62 @ St. Elizabeth W 74-72 @ Hunter W 61-52 LIVINGSTON L 46-53 @ Hunter % W 64-61 PURCHASE STATE W 79-51 BRONX CC W 2-0 fft. GEORGIAN COURT W 70-63 @ CCNY % L 57-74 @ York W 73-56 ^ York % W 81-37 ^ CCNY ! W 80-75 OLD WESTBURY W 90-51 ^ Lehman % W 58-43 ^ Manhattanville ! L 68-73 LEHMAN % W 64-61 @ Lehman % L 46-57 ^ Hunter % W 80-73 ^ Neutral Site @ CCNY % L 62-67 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament % - CUNY Tournament

1985-86 HC: Reggie Magwood 1986-87 HC: Noreen Begley 1987-88 HC: Noreen Begley 1988-89 HC: Gerry Mosely 3-18, 1-9 CUNY 3-13, 2-8 CUNY 6-16, 4-6 CUNY 4-20, 4-6 CUNY @ York L 50-55 BARUCH W 47-36 @ St. John Fisher L 19-118 @ Georgian Court L 37-93 CCNY L 55-89 ^ Plattsburgh L 40-70 YORK W 63-35 @ CCNY L 28-78 ST. ELIZABETH L 55-66 MOLLOY L 49-77 GEORGIAN COURT L 45-85 @ John Jay L 47-50 @ St. Elizabeth L 45-46 @ John Jay L 33-55 @ York W 46-30 BARUCH W 57-52 @ John Jay W 59-36 @ Baruch W 60-34 DOWLING W 42-34 @ CCNY L 47-61 ^ FDU - Madison L 39-84 @ St. Elizabeth L 49-70 @ York L 40-69 @ Old Westbury L 47-50 @ John Jay L 44-53 @ William Smith L 40-76 DOMINICAN L 60-67 UPSALA L 45-55 CCNY L 44-64 @ NYU L 33-82 @ Montclair State L 26-78 @ Upsala L 48-64 @ Lehman L 46-67 UMASS - BOSTON L 33-65 @ Salem State L 21-88 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 58-54 UMASS - BOSTON L 50-66 OLD WESTBURY L 57-59 HUNTER L 39-81 RAMAPO L 44-54 @ Hunter L 61-74 SUNY-BUFFALO W 49-45 @ Stony Brook L 19-115 HUNTER L 50-88 JERSEY CITY STATE L 52-79 @ Baruch W 2-0 fft. STONY BROOK L 37-88 @ Stony Brook L 30-101 @ Hunter L 58-66 @ Baruch W 44-25 LIU - SOUTHAMPTON L 50-54 @ LIU - Southampton L 46-63 MANHATTANVILLE L 41-75 JOHN JAY W 64-52 CCNY L 26-84 @ CCNY L 44-75 @ CCNY L 45-93 @ Baruch L 45-51 JOHN JAY L 38-45 JOHN JAY L 40-56 UPSALA L 65-72 JOHN JAY L 32-46 SUNY - ALBANY L 40-95 @ Rutgers - Newark L 41-74 LEHMAN L 56-67 ST. ELIZABETH L 53-63 BARUCH W 49-47 HUNTER L 42-64 HUNTER L 58-71 @ Hunter L 37-91 @ Hunter L 46-82 MT. ST. VINCENT L 52-62 COLUMBIA L 42-90 @ Mt. St. Vincent W 46-45 CCNY L 57-61 LIU - SOUTHAMPTON L 42-49 YORK L 40-65 YORK W 46-43 @ York W 49-36 ^ Lehman % L 32-61 JOHN JAY % L 35-39 ^ Baruch % L 62-64 ^ John Jay % L 53-66 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament

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1989-90 HC: Gerry Mosely 1990-91 HC: Gerry Mosely 1991-92 HC: Gerry Mosely 1992-93 HC: Gerry Mosely 13-11, 7-3 CUNY 15-7, 9-1 CUNY 17-8, 7-1 CUNY 9-15, 5-1 CUNY RUTGERS-NEWARK L 42-67 NYU L 38-69 ^ Kings (NY) L 50-74 NEW ROCHELLE W 112-20 CALDWELL W 90-75 ST. ELIZABETH L 31-83 ^ St. Elizabeth W 57-55 NYU L 48-74 @ NYU L 54-78 @ Hunter L 57-73 @ New Rochelle W 70-32 @ Medgar Evers W 98-57 @ York W 85-46 CCNY W 47-46 @ NYU L 46-71 @ Stony Brook L 43-79 STONY BROOK W 61-51 @ St. Elizabeth W 72-50 @ Manhattanville L 47-73 @ Worcester State L 52-67 @ CCNY W 75-54 JOHN JAY W 88-34 @ Old Westbury W 54-51 ^ UMass - Dartmouth L 55-67 @ St. Elizabeth W 74-68 CCNY W 63-60 DOMINICAN W 62-60 @ Old Westbury W 70-62 @ Baruch W 67-54 OLD WESTBURY W 71-49 MT. ST. VINCENT W 64-53 @ Baruch W 65-54 @ Mt. St. Vincent W 63-56 DOMINICAN L 59-64 HUNTER W 49-45 UPSALA L 32-80 @ Dominican L 48-71 OLD WESTBURY W 90-45 WILMINGTON L 54-96 @ York W 73-28 GEORGIAN COURT L 36-85 RUTGERS-NEWARK L 47-57 JERSEY CITY STATE L 42-43 JOHN JAY W 58-38 @ Jersey City State L 45-57 BARUCH W 52-47 MT. ST. VINCENT L 46-56 HUNTER W 65-64 HUNTER W 73-61 HUNTER L 56-70 JOHN JAY W 45-43 @ Stony Brook L 46-76 @ Upsala W 55-53 @ John Jay W 74-45 CONCORDIA L 39-69 @ Baruch W 69-52 CCNY W 70-37 GEORGIAN COURT L 48-76 @ Albany L 38-74 YORK W 77-36 YORK W 81-39 @ Upsala L 53-72 JOHN JAY W 54-48 ^ Emmanuel L 57-87 Fordham (JV) L 39-63 @ CCNY L 53-58 @ Hunter L 53-58 @ Manhattanville W 62-60 @ John Jay W 76-63 BARUCH W 60-57 @ York W 71-14 KINGS (NY) L 60-87 BARUCH W 2-0 fft. STONY BROOK L 42-80 @ John Jay W 64-45 @ Georgian Court L 46-79 @ Centenary W 71-67 @ Hunter L 42-69 CENTENARY W 67-52 YORK W 55-48 @ Mt. St. Vincent W 70-54 @ CCNY W 55-31 DOMINICAN W 53-50 @ CCNY L 44-66 YORK W 82-31 @ Georgian Court L 60-87 @ John Jay % L 50-51 @ St. Elizabeth L 68-73 LIU - SOUTHAMPTON W 71-66 ^ Baruch % W 66-38 @ Wilmingrton L 49-89 YORK % W 73-54 CCNY % L 50-70 ^ Hunter % W 71-46 MANHATTANVILLE W 67-61 @ Hunter % L 51-84 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament

1993-94 HC: Gerry Mosely 1994-95 HC: Gerry Mosely 1995-96 HC: Gerry Mosely 1996-97 HC: Eugene Marshall, Jr. 4-17, 1-5 CUNY 9-17, 1-5 CUNY 12-15, 4-3 CUNY 22-6, 12-0 CUNY @ NYU L 9-78 RUTGERS-CAMDEN L 28-96 BROOKLYN W 63-30 ^ Castleton L 54-55 STOCKTON STATE L 38-69 @ John Jay L 37-54 ^ Lehman W 76-25 STONY BROOK L 37-81 @ Georgian Court L 44-79 @ Dominican L 29-53 OLD WESTBURY W 91-57 ^ Nazareth L 43-113 CENTENARY W 58-47 @ Hunter L 61-64 @ Hunter L 40-67 NYU L 26-87 ^ Muskingham - OH L 39-99 @ New Jersey Tech W 72-68 @ Richard Stockton L 22-61 DREW L 60-73 OLD WESTBURY W 66-41 NEW JERSEY TECH L 45-52 BARUCH L 52-59 @ York W 80-30 @ Old Westbury W 56-39 @ Old Westbury W 66-15 YORK L 40-59 HUNTER W 67-45 ^ Jersey City State L-ot 56-58 @ Dominican L 49-76 @ Bethany L 52-72 @ York L 39-70 ^ St. Joseph’s -Bklyn W 82-46 JERSEY CITY STATE L 38-58 BROOKLYN W 40-39 ^ Kean L 34-76 JERSEY CITY STATE L 30-73 @ Baruch L 43-57 MEDGAR EVERS W 71-19 ^ Drew L 34-68 ^ Georgian Court L 30-77 @ Medgar Evers W 48-46 @ Baruch W 92-41 @ Lehman W 63-18 @ Manhattanville L 63-72 KEAN L 50-51 MT. ST. VINCENT W 62-47 MEDGAR EVERS W 71-40 JOHN JAY W 70-27 CENTENARY W 51-42 MEDGAR EVERS L-ot 66-68 @ Mt. St. Vincent L 46-51 MT. ST. VINCENT W 57-46 ^ Albany L 25-98 @ York W 63-18 @ Brooklyn W 59-40 @ Concordia L 43-80 ^ Vassar L 57-61 @ Centenary L 58-80 @ CCNY W 60-34 NEW JERSEY TECH L 55-67 @ Manhattanville W 46-41 MANHATTANVILLE W 65-52 LEHMAN W 73-42 ^ Skidmore L 30-64 DOMINICAN L 64-74 @ Brooklyn W 70-24 @ New Jersey Tech W 62-51 ^ York W 36-35 @ Medgar Evers W 63-15 MANHATTANVILLE W 51-40 BARUCH W 57-44 ST. JOSEPH’S - BKLYN W 61-29 JOHN JAY L 48-50 MT. ST. MARY L 34-55 @ John Jay W 53-49 @ Coast Guard W 73-69 @ CCNY L 41-53 CCNY L 41-57 YORK W 81-25 CCNY L 47-54 LEHMAN W 79-38 GEORGIAN COURT L 41-83 @ Hunter W 61-48 @ Mt. St. Vincent W 50-47 @ St. Elizabeth W 55-53 ST. ELIZABETH W 59-50 ^ Baruch % W 88-27 @ Kean L 47-58 @ Hunter L 43-69 HUNTER L 59-60 ^ CCNY % W 73-26 HUNTER L 45-54 ^ Medgar Evers % W 53-51 ^ Baruch % L 32-64 ^ John Jay % W 64-53 ^ CCNY % L 42-50 ^ Hunter % W 59-56 MARYMOUNT ! L 56-73 ST. ELIZABETH L 42-55 @ Mt. St. Mary L 26-77 ^ CCNY % L 57-73 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - NCAA Division III Tournament

54 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON CAPSULES

1997-98 HC: Eugene Marshall, Jr. 1998-99 HC: Marguerite Moran 1999-00 HC: Marguerite Moran 2000-01 HC: Marguerite Moran 23-5, 12-0 CUNY 18-9, 10-2 CUNY 20-8, 12-1 CUNY 20-8, 10-3 CUNY BARD W 103-35 PURCHASE STATE W 67-16 ST. ELIZABETH W 90-49 CLARKSON L 78-85 @ Stevens Tech W 109-43 @ Medgar Evers W 92-43 DREW W 64-60 @ Brooklyn W 89-48 @ Old Westbury W 86-49 MONTCLAIR STATE L 53-62 JOHN JAY W 69-31 @ St. Joseph’s - LI W 89-74 ST. ELIZABETH W 68-33 @ St. Elizabeth W 77-46 @ NYU L 31-95 FARMINGDALE ST. W 89-69 JOHN JAY W 71-24 @ John Jay W 86-23 @ Brooklyn W 69-37 @ York L 80-83 @ York W 83-43 @ York W 63-54 YORK W 62-60 @ John Jay W 77-43 MEDGAR EVERS W 92-26 NYC TECH W 85-40 NYC TECH W 106-39 @ Centenary L 57-62 HUNTER W 53-46 ST. JOSEPH’S - LI W 75-45 NYU L 51-81 @ Hunter L 51-57 ST. JOSEPH’S-BKLYN W 74-24 ^ Salve Regina L 59-76 @ William Paterson L 77-84 OLD WESTBURY W 106-43 OLD WESTBURY W 80-55 MEDGAR EVERS W 86-42 @ Medgar Evers W 97-55 @ St. Joseph’s - LI W 71-56 BARUCH W 75-36 @ Montclair State L 65-82 @ Villa Julie W 71-54 MEDGAR EVERS W 66-36 @ Baruch W 73-41 VASSAR L 51-82 ^ Colby L 72-86 @ NYU L 54-83 MEDGAR EVERS W 94-48 @ Mt. St. Vincent W 86-62 BROOKLYN W 87-44 @ Wentworth W 46-31 NYU L 48-76 CENTENARY L 53-66 @ Centenary W 99-85 @ Hunter W 62-57 WILLIAM PATERSON L 57-68 @ NYC Tech W 73-49 @ CCNY W 93-68 @ Brooklyn W 79-50 HUNTER L 31-54 @ Hunter L 61-68 @ NYC Tech W 90-53 @ CCNY W 81-37 @ Brooklyn W 74-24 @ Medgar Evers W 92-49 HUNTER L 63-73 @ Lehman W 80-32 @ CCNY W 75-27 CCNY W 61-51 MT. ST. VINCENT W 84-63 COAST GUARD W 50-49 LEHMAN W 89-23 @ Lehman W 90-70 LEHMAN L 77-101 @ William Paterson L 52-74 @ Drew W 60-58 @ Mt. St. Mary L 52-67 MEDGAR EVERS W 101-47 BROOKLYN W 79-68 @ Vassar L 47-76 BARUCH W 110-13 @ Baruch W 100-52 @ Mt. St. Mary L 50-69 BROOKLYN W 89-40 BROOKLYN W 98-39 MT. ST. MARY W 80-61 YORK W 74-31 MT. ST. MARY L 57-84 MANHATTANVILLE W 57-47 YORK W 85-68 MANHATTANVILLE W 65-35 @ York W 90-48 @ Manhattanville W 75-59 YORK W 78-49 ^York % W 56-43 ^ John Jay % W 98-48 ^ John Jay % W 88-73 @ Manhattanville W 91-44 ^ Lehman % W 65-48 ^ CCNY % W 81-58 ^ Lehman % W 106-80 ^ CCNY % W 71-25 ^ Hunter % L 52-63 ^ Hunter % W 69-59 ^ Hunter % W 83-70 ^ Lehman % W 90-52 ^ Mt. St. Mary ! L 56-79 @ Salisbury State ! L 63-80 @ Marymount ! L 65-85 ^ Neutral Site ^ Hunter % L 59-70 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - NCAA Division III Tournament ! - NCAA Division III Tournament

2001-02 HC: Marguerite Moran 2002-03 HC: Marguerite Moran 2003-04 HC: Marguerite Moran 2004-05 HC: Marguerite Moran 18-10, 11-2 CUNY 24-7, 13-0 CUNY 23-7, 13-0 CUNY 26-3, 12-1 CUNY ^ St. Elizabeth W 91-22 ^ Lycoming W 66-60 @ St. Joseph’s-Bklyn W 54-51 ^ NYU L 54-84 @ Ramapo L 63-71 @ Kean W 75-74 ^ Thiel W 64-42 ^ Farmingdale St. W 75-72 ST. JOSEPH’S - LI W 98-41 NYU L 52-65 @ St. John Fisher L 58-73 MANHATTANVILLE W 66-50 @ NYC Tech W 99-24 @ Farmingdale St. L 75-78 YORK W 86-43 @ York W 79-47 ST. JOSEPH’S - BKLYN W 65-43 @ Stevens Tech L 73-82 @ New Paltz W-ot 63-61 ST. JOSEPH’S-BKLYN W 90-60 @ Brooklyn W 69-11 CENTENARY W 81-56 @ Brooklyn W 67-33 LEHMAN W 69-53 NYC TECH W 89-21 @ Ramapo W 61-56 @ Brooklyn W 75-42 @ St. Joseph’s - Bklyn W 91-80 @ Biola L 62-70 KEAN L 57-79 ROWAN W 99-75 BROOKLYN W 104-36 @ Chapman L 59-79 ^ William Smith L 67-72 ^ Maryville W 76-66 @ NYU L 58-88 ^ Bowdoin L 59-69 ^ Bridgewater St. L 69-74 WILLIAM PATERSON L 85-89 ^ Gordon W 68-57 ^ Greensboro W 74-62 @ Medgar Evers W 75-49 NEW PALTZ W 73-60 ^ Messiah L 56-77 @ William Paterson W 70-63 @ Hunter W 79-64 @ Medgar Evers W 55-40 ^ Bates L 67-83 MEDGAR EVERS W 109-37 BARUCH W 69-58 @ NYC Tech W 79-51 RUTGERS - NEWARK W 76-44 @ York W 66-42 FARMINGDALE ST. W 94-63 @ John Jay W 63-48 HUNTER W 88-57 @ Medgar Evers W 90-59 NYC TECH W 70-39 HUNTER W 85-56 @ Baruch L 62-68 YORK W 81-66 @ Lehman W 60-32 @ CCNY W 66-58 @ CCNY W 73-44 CCNY W 57-56 JOHN JAY W 67-37 @ Baruch W 64-40 MEDGAR EVERS W 73-43 RAMAPO W 71-48 @ Hunter L 68-75 @ NYC Tech W 89-28 @ NYC Tech W 105-56 @ John Jay W 73-26 CCNY W 102-72 BROOKLYN W 83-28 @ York W 81-47 YORK W 72-35 BARUCH W 81-44 YORK W 70-53 NEW JERSEY CITY W 75-47 @ William Paterson W 63-54 @ Lehman L 71-74 @ Rutgers-Newark W 74-42 BROOKLYN W 87-41 BROOKLYN W 89-40 NYC TECH W 84-34 @ Medgar Evers W 87-29 JOHN JAY W 76-67 @ New Jersey City W 46-43 @ Mt. St. Vincent W 98-54 STEVENS TECH W 74-45 @ Richard Stockton L 60-89 NYC TECH W 91-52 @ Brooklyn W 75-33 LEHMAN W 101-54 ^ Medgar Evers % W 85-27 ^ Lehman % W 81-53 MEDGAR EVERS W 85-25 MEDGAR EVERS W 78-45 ^ Baruch % W 92-74 ^ Baruch % W 71-62 CENTENARY W 100-89 @ York W 76-67 ^ Hunter % L 63-64 ^ Hunter % L 56-58 ^ Brooklyn % W 79-39 ^ York % W 71-61 MANHATTANVILLE ! W 68-54 MANHATTANVILLE ! W 78-58 ^ Lehman % W 79-64 ^ Lehman % L 71-81 RAMAPO ! W 79-73 WILLIAM PATERSON ! W 84-66 ^ Hunter % W 73-60 @ Rutgers-Camden ! L 41-84 @ NYU L 51-79 DREW ! L 70-76 WESLEYAN ! L 64-73 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - NCAA Division III Tournament

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2005-06 HC: Marguerite Moran 2006-07 HC: Marguerite Moran 2007-08 HC: Marguerite Moran 2008-09 HC: Marguerite Moran 18-10, 10-3 CUNY 12-15, 8-5 CUNY 21-8, 12-1 CUNY 23-6, 12-1 CUNY @ Manhattanville W 82-74 @ Johns Hopkins L 50-81 ^ Washington L 42-58 @ Stevens Tech W 71-61 @ St. Joseph’s - Bklyn W 63-58 ^ Ferrum L 56-67 ^ Gallaudet W 98-68 ^ College of NJ L 55-81 CENTENARY L 52-60 MANHATTANVILLE L 57-70 POLYTECHNIC W 77-56 ST. JOSEPH’S-BKLYN W 90-64 @ Stevens Tech L 49-65 ST. JOSEPH’S-BKLYN W 79-48 @ Rutgers-Newark L 63-83 ^ Wesley W-ot 73-67 @ St. Joseph’s - Bklyn W 75-48 BOWDOIN L 42-85 NYC TECH W 87-77 @ Lebanon Valley W 80-65 @ NYC Tech W 88-51 @ Lehman W 75-65 @ Brooklyn W 76-60 RAMAPO W 79-59 BROOKLYN W 62-48 @ Brooklyn W 74-66 NYC TECH W 83-26 NEW PALTZ L 52-61 @ New Paltz W 69-66 @ New Paltz L 44-74 BROOKLYN W 84-73 RUTGERS-CAMDEN L 45-57 GORDON W 71-51 @ Ramapo W 81-38 ^ NYU L 57-65 WILLIAM PATERSON L 58-81 YORK W 72-50 ^ Susquehanna W 52-51 WILLIAM PATERSON W 89-80 ^ Neumann L 64-74 ^ Marymount L 59-78 ^ Geneseo L 75-80 ^ Denison W 74-64 MEDGAR EVERS W 100-79 ^ Wesleyan W 67-54 ^ Clark L 40-76 ^ Hanover L 65-82 YORK W 85-63 @ NYC Tech W 81-44 @ Medgar Evers L 68-75 ^ Pt. Loma - Nazarene L 45-87 @ William Paterson L-ot 76-80 @ Hunter L 57-61 @ York W 80-53 LEHMAN W-ot 81-77 @ Hunter W 69-65 @ Medgar Evers L 69-70 MT. ST. MARY L 52-66 @ York W 76-73 BARUCH L 69-85 BARUCH L 77-86 HUNTER L 59-63 @ Medgar Evers W 70-63 CCNY W 90-62 CCNY W 83-26 @ Baruch L 74-86 ST. ELIZABETH W 89-59 @ CCNY W 58-52 JOHN JAY W 75-57 @ CCNY W 69-32 NTC TECH W 80-47 @ John Jay W 78-52 HUNTER W 69-53 @ York W 77-61 @ NYC Tech W 65-51 @ Medgar Evers W 84-58 MEDGAR EVERS W 84-76 @ Ramapo L 54-85 MEDGAR EVERS W-ot 71-67 @ Lehman W 81-74 @ Brooklyn W 68-51 YORK W 88-79 RAMAPO W 60-57 BROOKLYN W 87-57 @ Baruch L 79-88 NYC TECH W 74-43 LEHMAN L 54-86 JOHN JAY W 78-43 BROOKLYN W 69-55 MEDGAR EVERS W 91-69 BROOKLYN W 52-40 @ York W 77-57 @ NYC Tech W 75-22 BRIARCLIFFE W-ot 103-97 CCNY % W 84-67 YORK W 71-58 CENTENARY W 86-71 ^ Medgar Evers % W 87-68 ^ Lehman % L 51-58 @ John Jay L 65-76 NYC TECH % W 73-61 ^ John Jay % W 77-69 ^ Lehman % L 66-78 PURCHASE STATE ! W 85-72 @ Centenary W 60-52 ^ Baruch % L 46-73 @ Rutgers-Newark ! W 57-47 ST. ELIZABETH ! W 68-50 ^ Hunter % W-ot 50-49 MONTCLAIR STATE ! L 45-57 @ Stevens Tech ! L 63-72 LEHMAN ! W 75-71 ^ Neutral Site ^ Lehman % L 63-72 ^ Neutral Site ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament ^ Neutral Site % - CUNY Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament % - CUNY Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament ! - ECAC Metro NY/NJ Tournament

56 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENT

Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Albany 0-3 0-1 0-2 -- UMass - Dartmouth 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Bard 1-0 1-0 -- -- Medgar Evers 30-3 15-1 12-2 3-0 Barnard 2-0 1-0 1-0 -- Messiah 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Baruch 23-12 10-3 9-5 4-4 Molloy 0-2 0-1 -- 0-1 Bates 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Montclair State 0-4 0-1 0-3 -- Bethany 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Mt. St. Mary 1-7 1-3 0-3 0-1 Biola 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Mt. St. Vincent 11-3 4-2 7-1 -- Bowdoin 0-2 0-1 -- 0-1 Muskingham 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Briarcliffe 1-0 1-0 -- -- Nazareth 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Bridgewater State 0-1 -- -- 0-1 N. Carolina - Wesleyan 1-0 -- -- 1-0 Bronx CC 1-0 -- 1-0 -- College of New Jersey 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Brooklyn 30-1 15-0 14-1 1-0 New Jersey City 4-7 3-3 1-3 0-1 Buffalo 1-0 1-0 -- -- New Jersey Tech 2-2 0-2 2-0 -- Caldwell 2-0 1-0 -- 1-0 Neumann 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Castleton 0-1 -- -- 0-1 New Paltz 4-2 1-1 2-1 1-0 Centenary 9-4 5-2 4-2 -- New Rochelle 2-1 1-1 1-0 -- Chapman 0-1 -- 0-1 -- NYC Tech 21-0 11-0 10-0 -- CCNY 26-21 10-8 12-11 4-2 NYU 2-17 0-7 2-8 0-2 Clark 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Nyack 1-1 1-0 0-1 -- Clarkson 0-1 0-1 -- -- Old Westbury 12-2 7-1 5-1 -- Columbia 1-2 1-1 0-1 -- Plattsburgh 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Coast Guard 1-0 1-0 1-0 -- Plymouth State 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Colby 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Pt. Loma - Nazarene 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Concordia 0-3 0-1 0-2 -- Polytechnic 1-0 1-0 -- -- Denison 1-0 -- -- 1-0 Purchase State 4-0 3-0 1-0 -- Dominican 2-6 2-3 0-3 -- Ramapo 7-4 4-2 3-2 -- Dowling 1-0 1-0 -- -- Richard Stockton 0-2 -- 0-2 -- Drew 3-3 2-2 1-0 0-1 Rowan 1-0 1-0 -- -- Emmanuel 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Rutgers - Camden 0-3 0-1 0-2 -- Farmingdale State 3-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 Rutgers - Newark 6-4 3-2 2-2 1-0 FDU - Florham 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Salisbury State 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Ferrum 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Salve Regina 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Franklin Pierce 1-0 1-0 -- -- St. Elizabeth 13-7 5-4 6-3 2-0 Gallaudet 1-0 -- -- 1-0 St. John Fisher 0-2 -- 0-2 -- Geneseo 0-1 -- -- 0-1 St. Joseph’s - Bklyn 11-0 6-0 4-0 1-0 Georgian Court 1-9 1-4 0-4 0-1 St. Joseph’s - LI 4-0 2-0 2-0 -- Gordon 2-0 1-0 -- 1-0 St. Thomas Aquinas 1-0 1-0 -- -- Greensboro 1-0 -- -- 1-0 Salem State 0-2 -- 0-2 -- Hanover 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Stevens Tech 3-3 1-0 2-3 -- Hunter 23-32 10-10 7-18 6-4 Stony Brook 1-9 1-4 0-5 -- Johns Hopkins 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Susquehanna 1-0 -- -- 1-0 John Jay 31-13 14-4 12-7 5-2 Thiel 1-0 -- -- 1-0 Kean 1-4 0-2 1-1 0-1 Upsala 1-5 0-3 1-2 -- Kings (NY) 0-2 0-1 -- 0-1 Vassar 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 Kingsborough CC 1-1 1-0 0-1 -- Villa Julie 1-0 -- 1-0 -- Lebanon Valley 1-0 -- 1-0 -- Washington 0-1 -- -- 0-1 Lehman 24-12 9-4 8-4 7-4 Wentworth 1-0 -- 1-0 -- Livingston 0-1 0-1 -- -- Wesley 1-0 -- -- 1-0 LIU - Southampton 1-3 1-2 0-1 -- Wesleyan 0-1 0-1 -- -- Lycoming 1-0 -- -- 1-0 William Paterson 4-6 2-3 2-3 -- Manhattanville 13-8 8-3 5-4 0-1 William Smith 0-2 -- 0-1 0-1 Marymount 0-3 -- 0-2 0-1 Wilmington 0-2 0-1 0-1 -- Maryville 1-0 -- -- 1-0 Worcester State 0-1 -- 0-1 -- UMass - Boston 0-3 0-1 -- 0-2 York 47-6 23-2 20-4 4-0

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 57 MEDIA / COVERAGE INFORMATION

CSI Media Dissemination College of Staten Island Athletics uses the following media entities for most of its distribution of media content and information. Opponents of CSI wishing to send post-game materials to media may use this list as a guide for where to send information. Any information subject to media release can also be sent to the sports information offi ce at the College of Staten Island. How to Contact the CSI Sports Information Offi ce David Pizzuto - Sports Information Director Kellie Carnevale - Assistant Sports Information Director 2800 Victory Boulevard Staten Island, NY 10314 Phone: (718) 982-3169 / 3400 Fax: (718) 982-3138 Athletics Web site: www.csidolphins.com

The Staten Island Advance 950 Fingerboard Road Staten Island, NY 10305 Sports Phone: (718) 816-2803 Sports Fax: (718) 981-5679 CSI Contact: Jim Waggoner

New York Newsday 235 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY 11747 Sports Phone: (718) 575-2551 Sports Fax: (718) 793-6422

New York Daily News 450 West 33rd Street New York, NY 10001 Sports Phone: (212) 210-2100 CSI Contact: Wayne Coffey/Ian Begley

NY1 News 75 Ninth Avenue New York, NY, 10011 Sports Phone: (212) 691-6397 Sports Fax: (212) 379-3575 CSI Contact: Jon Weinstein

58 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL MEDIA / COVERAGE INFORMATION

On the Air... CSI Basketball telecasts and broadcasts can be heard on the following outlets

CSI SportsNet College of Staten Island (718) 982-3169 Beginning in 2007-08 basketball season, CSI SportsNet has offered live audio webcasts for most of CSI’s away schedule, providing fans with an opportunity to follow Dolphins’ athletics when the teams take to the road. Updated schedules are available on www.csidolphins.com.

Tentative Schedule: Wed., 11/18, WBB @ NJCU, 5:540pm Fri., 1/22, DH @ Hunter, 4:40pm Sat.-Sun., 11/21-22, WBB @ Amherst Tourney Mon., 1/25, MBB @ Stevens Tech, 7:40pm Tue., 11/24, MBB @ NJCU, 6:40pm Fri., 1/29, DH @ Medgar Evers, 5:40pm Mon., 12/7, MBB @ Mt. St. Vincent, 6:40pm Wed., 2/3, DH @ York, 5:40pm Fri., 12/11, MBB @ Montclair State, 6:40pm Wed., 2/10, DH @ Brooklyn, 5:10pm Tue.-Wed., 12/29-30, CSI Tournament of Heroes Tue., 1/16, MBB @ St. Joseph’s-BK, 7:10pm Wed., 1/6, DH @ Lehman, 4:40pm Sat., 2/20. MBB CUNYAC Quarterfi nal, TBA * Mon., 1/11, MBB @ FDU-Florham, 7:10pm Sun., 2/21, WBB CUNYAC Quarterfi nal, TBA * DH - Doubleheader * - Should CSI Advance

WSIA - 88.9FM College of Staten Island (718) 982-3050 Staten Island’s only FM radio station, WSIA brings you coverage of CSI Men’s and Women’s basketball all season long, as well as programming of the CUNYAC Postseason Championship Tournament. For a complete, in-depth schedule, be sure to log onto www.wsia.fm. WSIA also features weekly insider shows and CUNY podcasting schedules. Log on to www.wsia.fm for more information.

SI-76 Time Warner Cable (718) 816-8686 Covering CSI Basketball for over a decade, Time Warner Cable’s SI-76 brings the best in Staten Island sports, including the weekly “Sportstime,” a look into local sports in the community. This Year’s Features: Thursday, December 3 vs. Brooklyn College, 5:30 (W), 7:30 (M) Wednesday, December 9 vs. Drew University, 5:30 (W), 7:30 (M) CSI’s Tournament of Heroes - December 29-30 Wednesday, January 20 vs. John Jay College, 5:30 (W), 7:30 (M)

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 59 ABOUT THE CUNYAC

About the CUNY Athletic Conference

The City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC), which now consists of ten institutions in its senior college division, was fi rst conceived in the early 1970’s. It was during this period that the athletic directors representing the senior colleges began to meet as a group. In 1972, the CUNY Athletic Directors Association was formed. In the next few years, along with men’s basketball (which began in 1966), CUNY Championships in men’s soccer, women’s volleyball, softball and baseball were contested. In 1978, the athletic directors of the ten charter member institutions ratifi ed a constitution which informally brought the CUNY Athletic Conference into being. In the years that followed, Brooklyn and Queens College withdrew from the conference to establish membership in NCAA Division I and II, respectively. Spearheaded by the work of Dr. Roscoe Brown, the President of Bronx CC, the CUNY Board of Trustees passed a resolution in 1987 which formally sanctioned the existence of the CUNYAC for the eight remaining charter members and expanded it to include a fi ve-member community college division. Michael Steuerman, the Athletic Director at Bronx, was named the fi rst ever conference Commissioner and served in that post until 1991. During Steuerman’s tenure Championships in women’s and men’s tennis and men’s volleyball were added to the senior college slate. He also oversaw the development of the various events as well as increasing the corporate support for the CUNYAC Championships. Equally signifi cant has been the work of CUNYAC’s corporate sponsors over the years. Con Edison jumped on board to support the annual gathering of the top local talent within the Big Apple that the company serves. That support has continued and grown substantially through the years. A number of other sponsors have joined the CUNY corporate partnership family, including Hospital for Special Surgery, Modell’s Sporting Goods, Pepsi and Bally’s Fitness, while the University Student Senate continues to aid their athletically inclined student body. CUNYAC’s headquarters now sits at Queens College. The move enables the conference to take advantage of numerous new opportunities to advance the cause of the Division III student-athletes within the CUNY system. With the cooperation of on- campus cable network BronxNet, coverage of various CUNY Championships became an easier reality highlighting athletic achievements of all CUNY students. The creation of the conference webpage followed with yearly championships recaps and historical data continuously being updated to show a rich history of intercollegiate athletics taking place in its purest form. Recently, CUNYAC has turned its website (www.cunyathletics.com) into one of the best in Division III. The site is updated with news and statistics on a daily basis. The past years have brought some additional changes to the CUNYAC offi ce. Longtime Associate Director Zak Ivkovic was promoted to the Commissioner spot while adding two full-time Assistant Directors in Chris Gonzalez and Kimberly Santoiemma as well as Administrative Assistant Yvette Martinez. It is thus that the CUNY Athletic Conference has come to pursue its present goal - to promote the highest standards of intercollegiate athletic competition at the Division III level. The conference presently recognizes championships through tournament and league play and each year more than 2,500 student-athletes participate on the athletic teams of the CUNY institutions. In 1996, CUNYAC welcomed back Brooklyn College from a twelve-year hiatus. In 1999, New York City College of Technology received NCAA approval to upgrade their program from a two-year junior college to a four-year senior college program. That in effect bolstered the senior college division of the CUNYAC to ten members. After years of hard work, perhaps the greatest achievement of CUNYAC took place as the 20th century came to a close. The conference was granted automatic qualifi cation berths to the NCAA Championships in Men’s Soccer, Women’s Volleyball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball and Softball. In addition to those AQ berths, the CUNYAC also secured the same opportunity for men’s and women’s tennis student-athletes beginning with the 2006 season, bringing to seven the number of CUNY teams that will make a trip to the NCAA Division III Championships.

60 PRIDE...TRADITION...EXCELLENCE • CSI BASKETBALL ABOUT THE CUNYAC 2008-09 CUNYAC Women’s Basketball CUNYAC Weekly Honors Players of the Week At-A-Glance Week Player School Final Standings CUNYAC Overall 1. Megan Sullivan CSI 2. Sally Nnamani LEH North Division W L Pct. W L Pct. 3. Kalea Davis BAR 1. Baruch College 13 0 1.000 24 6 .800 4. Megan Sullivan CSI 2. Lehman College 10 3 .714 20 11 .645 5. Sally Nnamani LEH 6. Kalea Davis BAR 3. Hunter College 5 8 .385 8 18 .308 7. Kalea Davis BAR 4. City College of New York 4 9 .308 13 12 .520 8. Sally Nnamani LEH 5. John Jay College 3 10 .231 5 20 .200 9. Shakimba Pierce MEC 10. Maimouna Dabo YORK CUNYAC Overall Rookies of the Week South Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Week Player School 1. College of Staten Island 12 1 .923 23 6 .793 1. Donika Rexhepi CCNY 2. Brooklyn College 9 4 .692 19 9 .679 2. Justine O’Callahan BKLYN 3. Demi Quintana BKLYN 3. York College 5 8 .385 8 17 .320 4. Ashley Straughn CCNY 4. Medgar Evers College 4 9 .308 9 17 .346 5. Justine O’Callahan BKLYN 5 NYC College of Technology 0 13 .000 0 25 .000 6. Ashley Straughn CCNY 7. Justina Boatwright YORK CUNYAC Tournament CUNYAC Postseason All-Stars 8. Ashley Straughn CCNY Quarterfi nals 9. Justine O’Callahan BKLYN 1st Team 2nd Team All-Tournament 10. Justine O’Callahan BKLYN Baruch def. Medgar Evers, 66-49 Kalea Davis - BAR Anika Rivera - CCNY Monique Salmon - BAR CSI def. CCNY, 84-67 Monique Salmon - BAR Melanie D’Ambrosi - CSI Kalea Davis - BAR Player of the Year Lehman def. Hunter, 48-37 Karlee Whipple - BAR Nicole Estrada - CSI Megan Sullivan - CSI Sally Nnamani - Lehman Brooklyn def. York, 77-75 Priscilla Ramirez - BKLYN Tonisha Kirby - LEH Sally Nnamani - LEH Rookie of the Year Semifi nals Megan Sullivan - CSI Monique Sampson - LEH Whitney Barnes - LEH Justina Boatwright - York Baruch def. Brooklyn, 87-75 Shauntelle Nelson - MEC Amber Gordon - BKLYN Coach of the Year Lehman def. CSI, 58-51 Alex Lang - Brooklyn Burt Beagle Sportsmanship Award Final Denise Diego - NYCCT Baruch def. Lehman, 64-63 2008-09 CUNYAC Men’s Basketball CUNYAC Weekly Honors Players of the Week At-A-Glance Week Player School Final Standings CUNYAC Overall 1. Jamaal Hall NYCCT 2. Frantz Millien HUN North Division W L Pct. W L Pct. 3. Richard Jean-Baptiste BKLYN 1. Baruch College 13 0 1.000 23 6 .793 4. Vaughn Mason JJ 2. Lehman College 9 4 .692 21 8 .724 5. Nicholas Hamilton-Lopez YORK 6. Marcel Esonwune YORK 3. Hunter College 6 7 .462 8 18 .308 7. Ryan Phillip NYCCT 4. John Jay College 4 9 .308 7 18 .280 8. George Kunkel BAR 5. City College of New York 2 11 .154 2 22 .083 9. Christian Montervino CSI 10. Marcel Esonwune YORK CUNYAC Overall Rookies of the Week South Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Week Player School 1. Brooklyn College 11 2 .846 23 5 .821 1. Jordan Young CSI 2. York College 10 3 .769 14 14 .500 2. James Abrams NYCCT 3. Jordan Young CSI 3. NYC College of Technology 7 6 .538 12 13 .480 4. James Abrams NYCCT 4. College of Staten Island 3 10 .231 6 20 .231 5. Jordan Young CSI 5 Medgar Evers College 0 13 .000 1 24 .040 6. Amil John BKLYN 7. Amil John BKLYN CUNYAC Tournament CUNYAC Postseason All-Stars 8. Amil John BKLYN Quarterfi nals 9. Tyshawn Russel BKLYN 1st Team 2nd Team All-Tournament 10. Jordan Young CSI Baruch def. CSI, 87-57 George Kunkel - BAR Steven Bader - BAR R. Jean-Baptiste - BKLYN Brooklyn def. John Jay, 77-67 Jamaal Hall - NYCCT Lionel Hilaire - BAR Steven Bader - BAR Player of the Year York def. Hunter, 81-72 Ryan Phillip - NYCCT Daniel Nisbett - BKLYN Lionel Hilaire - BAR Richard Jean-Baptiste - Brooklyn Lehman def. NYCCT, 70-62 Duane Rhoden - LEH Frantz Millien - HUN Alen Redzic - LEH Rookie of the Year Semifi nals Marcel Esonwune - YORK Alen Redzic - LEH Marcel Esonwune - YORK Jordan Young - CSI Baruch def. Lehman, 72-64 Coach of the Year Brooklyn def. York, 79-69 Ray Rankis - Baruch Burt Beagle Sportsmanship Award Final Jamaal Hall - NYC Tech Brooklyn def. Baruch, 89-69

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All-Time Men’s Tournament & Season Information

CUNYAC Tournament Regular Season Year Champions Runner-Up Winning Coach MVP Champion 1966 CCNY Queens Dave Polansky Mike Pearl - CCNY - 1967 CCNY Hunter Dave Polansky Larry Zolot - Queens - 1968 CCNY Queens Dave Polansky Jeff Keizer - CCNY - 1969 Queens CCNY Charles Crawford John Sedlack - Queens - 1970 Hunter Queens Anthony Scolmick Dennis Ozer - Brooklyn - 1971 CCNY Queens Jack Kaminer Otis Lloyd - CCNY - 1972 CCNY Hunter Jack Kaminer John Gravino - CCNY - 1973 Brooklyn CCNY Rudy D’Amico Ed Middleton - Brooklyn - 1974 Lehman Medgar Evers Edwin Kramer Nick McNickle - Lehman - 1975 Lehman CCNY Edwin Kramer Stan Brown - Lehman - 1976 CCNY York Floyd Lane Mike Flynn - CCNY - 1977 CCNY Hunter Floyd Lane Ron Glover - CCNY CCNY (Co-Champ) York (Co-Champ) 1978 CCNY Brooklyn Floyd Lane Dudley Biggs - CCNY CCNY 1979 CSI Queens Evan Pickman Steve Cunningham - CSI CSI 1980 CCNY Queens Floyd Lane Michael Baize - CCNY Brooklyn (Co-Champ) CSI (Co-Champ) 1981 CSI Queens Evan Pickman Tom Johnson - CSI Baruch (North) CSI (South) 1982 CSI Baruch Evan Pickman Nat Harris - CSI Baruch (North) CSI (South) 1983 CSI John Jay Evan Pickman Ron Chase - CSI John Jay (North) CSI (South) 1984 Lehman CSI Norm Lefkowitz Kevin Lyons - Lehman CSI 1985 CSI Lehman Tom Keenan Cyrus Deas - CSI John Jay 1986 CSI CCNY Tom Keenan Tony Petosa - CSI CSI 1987 Lehman CSI Bobby Piano Kevin Lyons - Lehman York (Co-Champ) CSI (Co-Champ) 1988 CSI Hunter Howie Ruppert Rob Roesch - CSI CSI 1989 CSI Lehman Howie Ruppert Rob Roesch - CSI CSI 1990 Hunter John Jay Ray Amalbert Secundino Diaz - Hunter Hunter 1991 Medgar Evers Hunter Nick Murphy Danny Poole - Medgar Evers Medgar Evers 1992 Hunter CCNY Ray Amalbert Vernon Powell Hunter 1993 Hunter Medgar Evers Ray Amalbert Jose Rodriguez - Hunter Baruch (North) Hunter (South) 1994 Hunter Baruch Ray Amalbert Shawn McCartney - Hunter Lehman (North) Hunter (South) 1995 Hunter York Ray Amalbert Shawn McCartney - Hunter Lehman (North) CSI (South) 1996 CSI York Tony Petosa John Cali - CSI Baruch (North) CSI (South) 1997 York Lehman Ron St. John Darrick Dalton - York John Jay (North) York (South) 1998 Hunter York Mike Brown Braheen Cotton - Hunter Baruch (North) Hunter (South) 1999 CSI York Tony Petosa John Cali - CSI Baruch (North) Hunter (South) 2000 Baruch York Ray Rankis Lou Pento - Baruch Baruch (North) York (South) 2001 CCNY CSI Andy Stampfel Ralph Perez - CCNY Baruch (North) CSI (South) 2002 CSI Medgar Evers Tony Petosa David Paul - CSI Lehman (North) CSI (South) 2003 CCNY Baruch Andy Stampfel Dana Wagner - CCNY Baruch (North) CSI (South) 2004 Lehman City Tech Steve Schulman Andre Bagot - Lehman John Jay (North) CSI (South) 2005 City Tech CSI Ray Amalbert Shacun Malave - City Tech Lehman (North) City Tech (South) 2006 York Baruch Ron St. John Jeff Boone - York Baruch (North) CSI (South) 2007 York CSI Ron St. John Teron Simpson - York Baruch (North) York (South) 2008 John Jay York Charles Jackson Hakeem Kased - John Jay Baruch (North) York (South) 2009 Brooklyn Baruch Steve Podias Richard Jean-Baptiste - Brooklyn Baruch (North) Brooklyn (South)

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All-Time Women’s Tournament & Season Information

CUNYAC Tournament Regular Season

Year Champions Runner-Up Winning Coach MVP Champion

1980 Brooklyn Lehman n/a n/a --

1981 Hunter Lehman Glenn Jay Geralyn Dennis - Hunter --

1982 CCNY Lehman Gary Smith Terry Johnson - CCNY Lehman

1983 CSI Hunter Wes Meltzer Maureen McCauley - CSI Hunter

1984 CCNY CSI Gary Smith Tracey Lewis - CCNY CCNY (Co-Champs) Lehman (Co-Champs)

1985 CCNY CSI Gary Smith Angela Carter - CSI CCNY

1986 CCNY Hunter Gary Smith Hilda Cruz - CCNY Hunter

1987 CCNY Hunter Gary Smith Monique Rye - CCNY CCNY (Co-Champs) Hunter (Co-Champs)

1988 Hunter CCNY Terry Wansart Krista Brooks - Hunter CCNY

1989 CCNY Hunter Debra Logan Wendy Jackson - CCNY CCNY (Co-Champs) Hunter (Co-Champs)

1990 CCNY Hunter Debra Logan Stephanie English - CCNY Hunter

1991 CSI Hunter Gerry Mosely Mia Arcuri - CSI Hunter (Co-Champs) CSI (Co-Champs)

1992 John Jay Hunter Ulana Lysniak Shelvy Thomas - John Jay Hunter (Co-Champs) CSI (Co-Champs)

1993 Hunter CSI Terry Wansart Jill Cipriano - Hunter Hunter (Co-Champs) CSI (Co-Champs)

1994 CCNY Baruch Stephanie English Ayanna Parker - CCNY York

1995 CCNY Baruch Stephanie English Emma Rivera - CCNY Hunter

1996 CCNY CSI Stephanie English Emma Rivera - CCNY Hunter

1997 CSI John Jay Eugene Marshall Samantha Donaldson - JJay John Jay (North) CSI (South)

1998 Hunter CSI Jackee Meadow Suzette Henry - Hunter Baruch (North) CSI (South)

1999 Hunter CSI Jackee Meadow Elizabeth Braico - Hunter Lehman (North) Hunter (South)

2000 CSI Hunter Marguerite Moran Tara Gagliardo - CSI Hunter (North) CSI (South)

2001 CSI Hunter Marguerite Moran Courtney Aimetti - CSI Hunter (North) CSI & York (South)

2002 Hunter Lehman Jackee Meadow Shevon Collins - Hunter Hunter (North) CSI (South)

2003 Hunter CSI Jackee Meadow Jezel Rodriguez - Hunter Hunter (North) CSI (South)

2004 Hunter CSI Jackee Meadow Jen Agosto - Hunter Hunter (North) CSI (South)

2005 CSI Hunter Marguerite Moran Acasha Gordon - CSI Baruch (North) CSI (South)

2006 Baruch CSI Machli Joseph Cherisse Paradise - Baruch Baruch (North) CSI (South)

2007 Lehman Baruch Eric Harrison Monique Sampson - Lehman Baruch (North) CSI (South)

2008 Baruch Lehman Machli Joseph Cherisse Paradise - Baruch Baruch (North) CSI (South)

2009 Baruch Lehman Machli Joseph Monique Sampson - Lehman Baruch (North) CSI (South)

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Paul E. Bobb Interim Director of Athletics & Recreation

Appointed to the position of Interim Director of Athletics at CSI in August of 2009, Paul E. Bobb brings to the Dolphins a wealth of administrative leadership and esteem as he leads the Athletics & Recreation program for the academic year. Bobb’s roots began in CUNY, as the scholar earned both his Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Education at City College of New York. From there, he began an impeccable run through the CUNY as a professor, dean, and athletics administrator. Beginning in 1971, he served as both an Associate Professor and Director for the Medgar Evers College Health and Wellness program, while also serving as the institution’s Director of Athletics & Intramurals. After building the Cougars’ program at MEC, Bobb returned to his alma mater, joining CCNY in 1986 to become an Associate Professor within the Department of Physical & Health Education, and taking over duties as the campus’ Director of Athletics. For the next 9 years, Bobb’s efforts were instrumental in guiding the CCNY athletic program in numerous ways. He was a principal organizer behind the development of the Herman Goldman Center for Outdoor Sports & Recreation, and his work to heighten awareness for his student-athletes’ exploits outside of the playing fi eld put a stronger focus on CCNY’s impeccable performance in the classroom, leading to more academic support programs for athletes. In February of 1995, Bobb stepped away from his duties as Athletic Director for more demanding responsibilities as the Associate Dean for Student Affairs, giving him oversight to a host of campus areas including Co-Curricular Life, Student Health Services, and the Student Services Corporation. He held this position until 2003 before returning to athletics at CSI. Accomplished in his fi eld, Bobb is a recipient of the CUNYAC-Con Edison Ellis Bullock, Jr. Award, and the Ed Carpenter Education Award presented to him by The Harlem Network. He was inducted into the City College of New York Hall of Fame in 2008, and currently serves as a board member of CCNY’s Alumni Varsity Association. Bobb has two sons, Ronald and Paul, Jr., and when he can fi nd the time, he enjoys spending it in Florida with his wife, Barbara.

David Pizzuto Associate Athletic Director / Sports Information Director David Pizzuto has been serving as the College of Staten Island’s Associate Athletic Director and Sports Information Director since March of 2006. Previous to that, he spent two years at Georgian Court University, an NCAA Division II institution, as the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information and Operations. A familiar face at CSI, Pizzuto formerly served as CSI’s Assistant Sports Information Director and Intramurals Coordinator for fi ve years beginning in 1999. Most recently, Pizzuto handled Interim Director of Athletics duties during the 2008-09 academic year, juggling the rigors of both positions within the Offi ce of Athletics over that calendar year. Pizzuto is active in creating various publications, fi ling all statistically relevant materials for intercollegiate programs with the NCAA, ECAC, and the CUNY Athletic Conference. He works side-by- side with local media in athletics public-relations efforts, and has submitted hundreds of weekly and yearly award nominations for deserving student-athletes. Pizzuto also oversees scheduling for a bulk of CSI’s programs, game day operations, internal and external communications, and upkeep of the College’s athletics website. He began working in athletics in 1997 as a student assistant, becoming involved in various community media projects. In 1999 he was featured on Time Warner Cable-Channel 76 in Staten Island, covering island-wide high school soccer broadcasts. In 2001, Pizzuto became a featured voice on CSI’s FM radio station, WSIA, 88.9 FM, anchoring various call-in sports talk shows. Since his time back at CSI, Pizzuto has also founded CSI SportsNet, the College’s internet webcasting service highlighting CSI and CUNYAC-wide athletics. He has also worked with numerous organizations, including the New York Yankees, the New York City Marathon, and the Maccabi Games. In 2002, Pizzuto was awarded the fi rst-ever CSI Athletics Distinguished Service Award for his efforts during the calendar year, and is a 2008 winner of a Faculty/Staff Appreciation Award, bestowed to him by the CSI Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. A member of CoSIDA and ECAC-SIDA, Pizzuto was recently named to Cambridge’s Who’s Who Amongst Executives & Professionals. A graduate of the College of Staten Island, he holds a Bachelor’s Degree in communications with a focus in media studies. He is the father of two-year old twin daughters, Sabrina and Liliana, and resides in New Providence, New Jersey.

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Fran Mitilieri Assistant Director / Business Manager Serving as the Assistant Director and Business Manager for the Sports & Recreation Center, Fran Mitilieri is in her sixth year at CSI. Her primary responsibilities are supervision of the facility operations team, membership sales, and rental of both indoor and outdoor athletic facilities, along with preparation of the athletic department budgets, payroll, staffi ng, special events and fund-raising. Mitilieri is an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA) and a graduate of the 2005 NACWAA/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement. In addition to her duties in the Athletic Department, she serves as a member of the CSI Sexual Harassment committee and has served as the department captain for the CUNY Campaign for Charitable Giving for several years. Prior to coming to CSI, Mitilieri worked for the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO). She was the Staten Island CYO Community Center Director for over 14 years, where she created the Father Drumgoole CYO summer day camp at Mount Loretto and the CYO Connelly Center Camp for non-ambulatory children at the Elizabeth Connelly Community Resource Center. She also produced, directed and edited a weekly CTV show called “CYO Game of the Week” which aired for fi ve years on Community TV. In her spare time, she offi ciates basketball and is a member of the AAU National Offi ciating Staff for Girls Basketball, as well as a boys & girls high school basketball referee. Mitilieri graduated magna cum laude from St. John’s University and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Cinema & Media Studies at CSI. She has lived on Staten Island for thirty three years and makes her home in West Brighton. Katie Arcuri Assistant Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Services

Katie Arcuri became Assistant Athletic Director for Student Athlete Services and compliance offi cer at the College of Staten Island in March of 2008. In this role she provides student-athletes with academic support to balance the demands of academic responsibilities and athletic participation. She is responsible for monitoring eligibility by complying with the college, conference and NCAA rules and regulations. At the College she serves as the primary contact for most campus departments. She also oversees the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and has spearheaded numerous successful community service initiatives. She spent the two previous years at the United States Military Academy, a Division I institution as the marketing and promotion assistant in athletics, working directly with football, hockey, basketball and lacrosse. Prior to working at the Academy she was a graduate assistant at Ramapo College for two years. There, she assisted over 400 student-athletes with their academics throughout the year. She was a student-athlete at Ramapo from 2001-2004, a member of the women’s basketball team. She is currently pursuing her masters in sports management from the United States Sports Academy. She graduated from Ramapo College in 2004 with a Bachelors Degree in Communications with a concentration in computer graphic design.

Helaine Cigal Head Athletic Trainer

Helaine Cigal was named the College of Staten Island’s newest Head Athletic Trainer in September of 2009, becoming only the second head athletic trainer in program history. As head athletic trainer, Cigal oversees all facets of the athletic training program at the College, including prevention, treatment, assessment, and rehabilitation of student-athlete injuries and conditioning programs. Alongside keeping detailed and timely records of all CSI student-athletes, Cigal will also monitor and coordinate CPR training for head coaches, as required by the NCAA in time for the 2009-10 season. Accomplished in her fi eld, Cigal has spent the last 18 years as a certifi ed athletic trainer in the region. She spent fi ve years as an assistant trainer at NCAA Division I St. Francis College beginning in 1991, before landing in the City University of New York Athletic Conference at John Jay College, where she spent eight years as the program’s head trainer, until 2004. She has since been the head trainer at the New York City College of Technology, recently completing her fi fth season with the Yellowjackets’ program. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Eastern Atlantic Trainers Association and the New York State Athletic Trainers Association, Cigal started as a product of the CUNY system, having graduated from Brooklyn College in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education with a specialization in sports medicine. Later, she earned her masters degree in sports science from Long Island University, in 1995. An avid traveler who enjoys photography, Cigal is a native New Yorker and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

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Oleg Soloviev Aquatics Director A mainstay of the CSI Sports & Recreation Center, Soloviev head coaches the Dolphins swimming programs while also serving as the Aquatics Director for the College during the entire 14 years of the facility’s history. CSI teams have prospered enormously under his tenure, winning a total of seven championships. Soloviev has garnered the respect of his peers in the process, earning fi ve CUNYAC Coach of the Year honors (1998, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007). The men’s team alone has gone a staggering 25-1 in CUNYAC play since the conference adopted the sport in 2002. Soloviev also brought home CSI’s fi rst-ever national championship, as his swimmers have now accounted for three NCAA gold medals over the past three seasons, and the 2009 Dolphins men’s team took home 14th place overall nationally. Apart from his coaching duties are his efforts maintaining the CSI pool, a buzzing facility that houses numerous swimming programs in the region and the community alike. Soloviev’s responsibilities includes staffi ng and training of lifeguards, facility upkeep, and day-to-day pool maintenance and operations.

Marguerite Moran Intramural Director A familiar face at the College of Staten Island, Marguerite Moran doubles as the CSI women’s basketball head coach, a position where she enters into her 12th season. She is CSI’s all-time winningest women’s basketball coach, collecting over half of CSI’s all-time wins. In 2007, Moran was elevated into full-time duties at the College, taking over the Intramural & Recreations program housed within the Sports & Recreation Center. In her role as Intramural Director, Moran is responsibility for overseeing the vast program and scheduling of personnel. She has instituted the CSI Intramural Gameroom, which is buzzing with activity, and events like the CSI Walking Club program, free tennis & swimming lessons for students, faculty, and staff, and events like the Staff vs. Student Softball and Basketball games. She is a member of the CSI Pride Committee, which aims at coordinating campus-wide Student Life events, and is a key contributor to special event planning with the annual Barnes & Nobles College Booksellers Golf Outing and CSI Athletics Awards Banquet. A constant contributor, Moran has also taken on other numerous responsibilities before her role as Intramural Director. She was the offi ce’s Academic Advisor during one stretch of her tenure, and she also oversaw the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, helping lay the foundation for what it is today. Moran resides in Brooklyn, New York., with her son, Paul, and daughter, Marguerite.

Anthony Avena Facilities Manager

A former student-athlete at the College of Staten Island, Avena was named CSI’s Facilities Manager in September of 2004. As a student, he played on the men’s baseball team, winning three CUNYAC Championships and an ECAC Metro Championship while serving as team captain for the 2000 season. Later, he served as the team’s assistant coach for the 2004 season. He graduated CSI with a bachelor’s degree in Media Studies and Corporate Communications, including a minor in journalism. Avena’s career as an employee at the Sports and Recreation Center started in November of 1996 as a student worker. He later became a building supervisor in February of 2000, before getting appointed as the Facilities Manager in December of 2001. Avena stepped away from the position in May of 2002 to join the New York City Fire Department and has since returned to his alma mater in his current capacity. Alongside his duties at CSI, Avena helped build the new Staten Island Yankees Stadium in St. George while working as a college helper at ADCO Electric and he worked as an event coordinator for the Goodwill Games at Wagner College in the Summer of 2000. He also worked game operations at nearby Wagner College from 1998-2002. He is married and lives in Staten Island.

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Kellie Carnevale Assistant Sports Information Director

A former student of the College of Staten Island, Kellie Carnevale was named CSI’s Assistant Sports Information Director in September of 2007. As a student-athlete, Carnevale played women’s basketball and volleyball, winning a CUNYAC basketball championship in 2005 and serving as captain for the volleyball team in 2006. She served as a volunteer assistant volleyball coach for the Dolphins beginning in 2007 through the 2008 season as well. She graduated from CSI with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. Carnevale’s career in sports information began in November of 2006 as a student assistant. In that role, Carnevale monitored statistics for CSI’s winter and spring sports and became an integral part of game day operations and promotions. Her advancement has seen her take on a more prominent role, becoming the primary liaison for gameday operations and scheduling. She is also a principal writer and webmaster to the CSI Dolphins athletic website. She is currently studying towards her Masters Degree in School Counseling at Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY. Krista Huffman Marketing & Promotions Coordinator Krista Huffman was named CSI Athletics’ Marketing & Promotions Coordinator in August, 2008, by way of the NCAA’s Ethnic Minority and Women’s Internship Grant program. At CSI, she is called on to carry out the day-to-day marketing and promotions planning for the athletic department. She is responsible for the creation and implementation of marketing plans, gameday promotions, corporate sponsorships, and advertising. In addition, she works closely with the Sports Information offi ce to produce printed promotional materials and general gameday operations. Huffman graduated Magna Cum Laude from Marietta College in Ohio in 2008, where she earned her Bachelors Degree in Advertising and Public Relations. While attending school, she was a four-year starter for the Pioneers softball team and worked in the athletic department’s Sports Information Offi ce. During that time she was responsible for assisting the SID in sports management for intercollegiate events, and writing the 2008 softball media guide. Huffman has also interned in the marketing department for the Akron Aeros Professional Baseball team, the “AA” affi liate of the Cleveland Indians. She assisted in the strategic planning of more than 50 sporting events, volunteered her time designing creative materials for advertisements, and created marketing plans for the group sales department. A member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators and the National Association of Women Administrators, the Ohio native resides in Staten Island. Lucille Davidson Administrative Assistant

Lucille Davidson has been with the College since 1994, serving the offi ce of athletics specifi cally since 2000. Among her many roles, she handles offi ciating and team travel correspondence, payroll, and ordering of equipment and supplies. She works hand-in-hand with CSI coaches and administration to insure the smooth fl ow of information and team needs throughout the respective seasons. Davidson started as a College Assistant in 1994, then became a full-time offi ce assistant in 2000 working in Athletics. She became an administrative assistant in 2007. She is also working towards her undergraduate degree in sociology at the College. Marie Gomes Offi ce Assistant A relatively new face in the CSI Offi ce of Intercollegiate Athletics, Marie Gomes started her position as an offi ce assistant in September of 2007. Gomes started with the College of Staten Island in the Offi ce of Recruitment & Admission in January of 2007. Part of the business side of the Sports & Recreation Center, her daily duties deal heavily with community relations and facility membership. She also works hand-in-hand with athletics teams and programs, assisting in special projects and tournaments, from ticket sales to publishing productions. Gomes is progressing towards a bachelors degree in psychology. Just as busy on the home front, she is married with four children.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 67 CSI ATHLETICS’ STAFF PROFILES Staff Directory Administrative Staff Paul Bobb Interim Director of Athletics (718) 982-3149 [email protected] David Pizzuto Associate Athletic Director/SID (718) 982-3169 [email protected] Fran Mitilieri Assistant Director/Business Manager (718) 982-3167 [email protected] Katie Arcuri Assistant Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Services (718) 982-3170 [email protected] Helaine Cigal Head Athletic Trainer (718) 982-3135 [email protected] Anthony Avena Facilities Manager (718) 982-3151 [email protected] Kellie Carnevale Assistant Sports Information Director (718) 982-3400 [email protected] Marguerite Moran Intramurals Coordinator (718) 982-3164 [email protected] Lucille Davidson Administrative Assistant (718) 982-3160 [email protected] Marie Gomes Offi ce Assistant (718) 982-3150 [email protected] Sports & Recreation Center Personnel Oleg Soloviev Aquatics Director (718) 982-3245 [email protected] Eddie Buttle, Neil Barbella, John Guagliardo Andrea Meise, Robert Mesjasz, Melissa Quiles Building Supervisors (718) 982-3134 Head Coaches Michael Mauro Baseball (718) 982-3171 [email protected] Tony Petosa M Basketball (718) 982-3166 [email protected] Marguerite Moran W Basketball (718) 982-3164 [email protected] Alexandra Thaten Cheerleading (718) 982-3160 [email protected] Robert Russo-Vikos Cross-Country (718) 982-3165 [email protected] Armen Simoniants M Soccer (718) 982-3162 [email protected] John Guagliardo W Soccer (718) 982-3152 [email protected] Dr. Stella Porto Softball (718) 982-3168 [email protected] Oleg Soloviev Swimming (718) 982-3245 [email protected] Paul Ricciardi Tennis (718) 982-3165 [email protected] Rose Ruesing W Volleyball (718) 982-3160 [email protected]

CSI Athletics Staff 2009-10 Top Row (l-r): Krista Huffman, Helaine Cigal, Anthony Avena, Kellie Carnevale, Neil Barbella, Robert Mesjasz, John Guagliardo, Eddie Buttle, Andrea Meise, Lucille Davidson, Marie Gomes, Melissa Quiles. Bottom Row (l-r): Katie Arcuri, David Pizzuto, Paul Bobb, Fran Mitilieri, Oleg Soloviev.

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