Contents/Quick Facts Information 1-2 Quick Facts Table of Contents, Quick Facts ...... 1 Location ...... Hanover, N .H . Media Information ...... 2 Founded/Enrollment ...... 1769/4,200 Nickname ...... Big Green Colors ...... Green and White Conference ...... President ...... Dr . Jim Yong Kim Acting Athletics Director . . . .Robert Ceplikas Home Field . Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park (1,300) The Opponents 37-42 Dimensions . . . . . LF - 325, CF - 403, RF - 340 Press Box ...... 603-646-6937 Akron, Bethune-Cookman, Boston College, Bradley, Brown, Bucknell ...... 38 Head Coach ...... Bob Whalen (Maine ’79) Columbia, Cornell, Hartford, The Dartmouth Record at Dartmouth (Years) . . . 376-395-1 (20) Harvard, Holy Cross, Illinois ...... 39 Overall Record (Years) ...... 376-395-1 (20) Experience 3-12 Long Island, Northwestern, Ohio State,, Office Phone ...... 603-646-2477 Dartmouth College ...... 4-5 Penn, Princeton, Quinnipiac ...... 40 Assistant Coaches ...... Nicholas Enriquez, 2008-09 Highlights ...... 6-7 Saint Anselm, Siena, Virginia,, ...... Jonathan Anderson, Tom Carlson Athletic Facilities ...... 8 Williams, Wright State, Yale ...... 41 Athletic Trainer ...... David Turro Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park ...... 9 Ivy Composite Schedule ...... 42 Strength and Conditioning . . . . . Bob Miller Strength & Conditioning ...... 10 2009 Record/Conference . . . .27-18/16-4 (1st) The Ivy League ...... 11 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 20/8 Administration ...... 12 Position Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 9/0 First Season ...... 1866 All-Time Record ...... 1731-1748-24 ( .498) All-Time Conference Record (EIBL, Ivy) ...... 546-504-4 ( .520, since 1930) Conference Titles (EIBL, Ivy) ...... 11 ...... 1930, 1935-36, 1938, 1948, 1963, 2009 Review 43-52 ...... 1967, 1969-70, 1987, 2009 ...... 6 Ivy Standings and Statistics ...... 44-45 NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 1958, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1987, 2009 Dartmouth Statistics ...... 46-50 1 (1970) The Coaches 13-16 Ivy Championship Series ...... 51 Appearances . . Head Coach Bob Whalen ...... 14 NCAA Regional ...... 52 Varsity Athletics Nicholas Enriquez, Jonathan Anderson . . . . . 15 Communications Tom Carlson, Support Staff ...... 16 Director/Baseball Contact . . . . . Rick Bender Phone ...... 603-646-2468 Fax ...... 603-646-1286 E-mail ...... Rick .Bender@Dartmouth .edu Web Site ...... www .DartmouthSports .com Mailing Address ...... Dartmouth College . . . . .6083 Alumni Gymnasium, Room 164 ...... Hanover, NH 03755-3512 Assistant Director ...... Heather Croze History 53-84 Assistant Director ...... Dara Ely . . . . Matt Faulkner National, Regional Awards ...... 54 Assistant to the Director . . . . Cindi Mansell The Team 17-36 Ivy, Team Awards ...... 55 Administrative Assistant Season Outlook ...... 18-19 Annual Leaders ...... 56-57 Team Roster ...... 20 Career Records ...... 58-59 Credits Captain Robert Young ...... 21 Single-Season Records ...... 60-61 The 2010 Dartmouth College Baseball Media Brett Gardner ...... 22 Team Records ...... 62 Guide is produced by the Dartmouth College Ezra Josephson ...... 23 Dartmouth in the Pros ...... 63 Office of Varsity Athletics Communications . Ben Murray ...... 24 Roster 1900-18, 1923-Present ...... 64-67 Jim Wren ...... 25 Record vs . Opponents ...... 68-69 Editor: Rick Bender Sam Bean, Colin Britton ...... 26 Year-by-Year Records ...... 70-71 Design: Dara Ely Jeff Onstott ...... 27 Game-By-Game Results ...... 72-84 Cover Design: Sam Hopkins and Bender Jason Brooks, Brandon Parks ...... 28 Contributors: Jack DeGange, Dara Ely, Heather Ryan Smith ...... 29 Croze, Matt Faulkner Jake Pruner, Dan Ternowchek ...... 30 Editorial Assistant: Cindi Mansell Jake Carlson, ...... 31 Photography: Mark Washburn, David Silver- Max Langford, Marco Mariscal ...... 32 man/DSPics com,. Brian Westerholt, Gil Talbot, Joe Sclafani ...... 33 Willis Glassgow/WG Photos, Kathy Phillips, Cole Sulser, David Turnbull ...... 34 Joseph Mehling ’69, Lincoln Benedict, Dartmouth Zack Bellenger, Ennis Coble, College Library, Dartmouth Athletics archives, Kyle Hunter, Michael Johnson ...... 35 Duke Media Relations, , Chris O’Dowd, Matt Peterson, Rick Bender . Chad Piersma, Spencer Venegas ...... 36 NCAA Regionals 1958, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1987, 2009 1 Media Information Athletics Communications The Varsity Athletics Communications Office is Rick Bender situated on the main floor of Alumni Gym in Room Director of Varsity Athletics Communications 164, a short walk from the John W. Berry Sports Center. It will be open 45 minutes before tip-off Rick Bender is Bender was hired as an assistant sports infor- and after the game to assist in filing stories. Leede in his second year as mation director in the fall of 1996 at Davidson, and Arena is wireless. Dartmouth’s Director after three years was promoted to the director’s of Varsity Athletics position. During his eight years as the director, he Press Credentials Communications. He served as the Co-Media Coordinator for the 1999 Admission should be requested from the Varsity has spent more than a and 2000 Men’s College Cup, as well as the Media Athletics Communications Office at least three dozen years working Coordinator for the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball days in advance of the game. Space is very limited in media relations at Tournament First- and Second-Round games in in the press box. the Division I level. Charlotte, N.C. A 1993 graduate of Davidson College with a A veteran official scorer at baseball games, Photography Credentials degree in mathematics, Bender was a three-time Bender was the scorer for the Southern Conference Daily and student newspapers, wire services and all-conference shortstop for the Wildcats’ baseball Baseball Tournament in 2005, ’07 and ’08 and has team photographers may request to be included on team. He spent four summers playing independent worked as an official scorer at the AA and AAA the gate list. Photographers are allowed to shoot on professional baseball in the Frontier and Texas- minor league levels for the Birmingham Barons and the field between innings, but must be outside of the Louisiana Leagues, plus served as an assistant the Charlotte Knights. field of action when the ball is live. coach at his alma mater during the school year for Bender and his wife, Mitze, live in Lyme, N.H., three seasons. with their son, Jake (5), and dogs, C.C. and Yogi. Radio Lines The Varsity Athletics Communications Office has a line available to visiting radio stations on a first- come, first-served basis. Contact the office at (603) 646-2468 directly. For installation of additional lines, contact the Varsity Athletics Communica- tions Office at least six weeks in advance. Press Box Service Stat monitors will be utilized throughout the press box during the game, and a complete box score and play-by-play will be available at the conclusion of the game. Postgame Press Conferences Coaches will be available for comments 10 minutes after the game on the field. Press Box Phone 603-646-6937

Directions Dartmouth Sports Network Address .Next to 26 S. Park St., Hanover, NH 03755 From Boston Select Dartmouth home baseball games mouth’s Ivy League will be broadcast live over the internet via the title run. He also • I-93 N to I-89 N to Exit 18 (Route 120) • Right off ramp, follow Route 120 to Hanover (5 miles) Dartmouth Sports Network this season. The provides analysis • In Hanover, bear right at the fork by Co-op gas station DSN includes not for the Big Green • Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park will be on the left only WTSL The football broadcasts Pulse (94.3 FM and in the fall. From Manchester, N.H. Airport 1400 AM) for men’s Young is a • I-293 S to I-93 N basketball and WFRD (99.3 FM) for men’s and 1972 graduate of • Follow Boston directions above women’s hockey and football, but also WUVR Dartmouth and (1490 AM) for women’s basketball. In addition, was a catcher on From New York City special postseason games are also broadcast by the 1970 baseball • I-95 N to New Haven or I-684 N to I-84 N to Hartford the DSN (www.DartmouthSportsNetwork.com team that advanced • From either, take I-91 N to Exit 13 in Vermont for audio webcasts). to the College • Right off ramp, cross Connecticut River into Hanover • Go through the light and pass the Green on your left Those select Dartmouth baseball home games World Series. He also was a linebacker on three • Turn right at the next light can be seen live via video streaming on www. Ivy League championship Big Green squads from • Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park will be on the right DartmouthSports.com with the audio commen- 1969-71 that went 25-2 in those seasons, earning tary — simply click on “Live Events” on the home first-team All-Ivy honors as a senior captain. From Burlington, Vt. Airport page to find the listing of streamed events. Young is a member of Wearers of the Green for • I-89 S to I-91 N to Exit 13 Returning to the microphone is Wayne Young, having earned the Alfred E. Watson Trophy as • Follow last three steps from New York City who called the action last year during Dart- Dartmouth’s top male athlete in 1971-72.

Rolfe Division Champions 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2009 2 the daRtMdaRtMouth expeRienCe

3 Founded in 1769, the nation’s ninth-oldest college and a member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth is a private, four-year, liberal arts, coeducational college with schools of business, engineering and medicine as well as 18 graduate programs in the arts and sciences. Its 200-acre main campus features state-of-the-art academic facilities including the Berry Library, the Hood Museum of Art, the Hopkins Center for the Arts and the Rauner Special Collections Library.

• Located in Hanover, N.H. on the Connecticut River; two hours northwest of Boston, five hours north of New York City.

• Annual undergraduate enrollment of 4,100, gradu- ate enrollment of 1,700 and endowment of $3.092 billion (market value).

• Dartmouth students hail from all 50 states and 60 countries.

• Features a unique academic calendar known as the Dartmouth Plan, a year-round calendar of four 10- week terms that allows flexibility in scheduling.

• Undergraduates have the opportunity to study in 42 off-campus programs in 22 countries.

• Dartmouth employs 494 full-time faculty members and sponsors $185 million in research funding.

• For the class of 2012, there were 16,538 applica- tions and 2,228 admissions; 1,095 students enrolled.

• Admission to the college is need-blind; financial aid in 2007-08 totaled approximately $60 million; 51 percent of undergraduates received financial aid.

4 5 aleX Barnett ’09 Ivy Player of the Year • A member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth sponsors Peter Williamson ’12 34 NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports Ivy Player of the Year • In 2008-09 Dartmouth won five conference titles: Men’s Soccer - Ivy League Champions Women’s Basketball - Ivy League Champions Women’s Hockey - ECAC Tournament Champions Skiing - EISA Champions Baseball - Ivy League Champions

• Eight teams appeared in national championship competition including NCAA Championship appearances by: men’s soccer, women’s basketball, women’s hockey, skiing, baseball and women’s rowing

• Dartmouth has won 13 Ivy Championships and made 21 NCAA appearances since 2004

• For the past three years, Dartmouth has ranked second in the nation for the most recognized teams in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate program, with 21 teams in 2008

nicK santomauro ’10 Baseball - 2009 Ivy Champions Ivy Player of the Year Women’s hocKey MLB Draft Pick - 10th Round 6 2009 ECAC Champions courtney hammonD ’11 emily DreissiGacKer ’11 First Team All-America First Team All-America

Peter Williamson ’12 Ivy Player of the Year During the 2008-09 season: craiG henDerson ’09 • Five Ivy League Players of the Year Brittney smith ’11 Soccer - 2009 Ivy Champions Basketball - 2009 Ivy Champions Ivy Player of the Year • Four Ivy League Rookies of the Year. Ivy Player of the Year NSCAA All-America • Eight CoSIDA Academic All-District • 69 All-Ivy athletes, 23 first team picks

• Four Dartmouth alumni competed in the Beijing Olympics: Adam Nelson ’97 (Shot- put), Craig Henderson ’09 (Soccer), Jarrod Shoemaker ’04 (Triathlon) and gold medalist Dominic Seiterle ’98 (rowing)

• Whitney Douthett ’07 and Devon Wills ’06 led the US to 2009 Lacrosse World Cup title

• Five former hockey players skated for NHL teams in 2008-09 including: Lee Stempniak ’05 (Toronto) and David Jones ’09 (Colorado)

• Kristin Luckenbill ’01 played for the Boston Breakers of Women’s Professional Soccer

• Casey Cramer ’04 played for the NFL’s Miami Dophins

Women’s BasKetBall 2009 Ivy Champions 17th Ivy Championship

7 • $84 million invested in facility upgrades and new • FieldTurf surfaces for all-weather competition projects across the athletics landscape since 2000 • NCAA Tournament caliber facilities • $19.5 million Floren Varsity House and weight room • Commitment to the student athlete and fan experience

scully-Fahey Field - Lacrosse opened, 2000; Renovated with Fieldturf, 2008; Field Lighting

Red Rolfe Field at Biondi park - Baseball Renovated with Fieldturf, 2009

Floren Varsity house Memorial track & Field opened in 2007 Renovated with Fieldturf, 2007

Leede arena - Basketball & Volleyball three regulation courts; Resurfaced in 2007

thompson arena - ice hockey Burnham Field (soccer) & sports pavilion 8 opened in 1975 opened in 2007; natural Grass; Field Lighting • Thanks to a $5.2 million gift from Mike, Class of • After the 1968-69 school year, the field was dedicat- 1979, and Cindy Ginn Biondi, major renovations ed in honor of Robert “Red” Rolfe, Dartmouth’s ath- including new stadium seating, dugouts and a state- letics director from 1954-67 and an All-American of-the-art FieldTurf surrace, were made possible third baseman in 1930 and ’31 who was a member prior to the 2009 season. of five World Champion New York Yankee teams. • In the inaugural season with the Biondi name, • The first year after the Rolfe dedication, the Big Dartmouth set a school record with 15 victories on Green advanced to the College World Series. the site and won an Ivy Championship to earn an • In 40 seasons since the dedication, Dartmouth has automatic bid to the NCAA Regionals. played 508 games on the field, winning 269, losing 236 and tying three (a .532 winning percentage).

Leede arena - Basketball & Volleyball three regulation courts; Resurfaced in 2007

9 Dartmouth basketball players have use of the 10,000 square-foot Serving all 34 of Dartmouth’s varsity sports, equipment in the Strength Training Center housed in the Floren Varsity House, expansive center includes: exclusively for varsity teams. Opened in 2007, the state-of-the-art • 20 platforms and racks facility allows for multiple varsity teams to train simultaneously • 8 glute and hamstring machines under the watchful eye of Bob Miller, Holekamp Family Strength • 6 sets of cable columns & Conditioning Coach, and his assistants, Kaitlin Sweeney and • 4 cable lat pulldowns Amanda Bayliss. A 1994 graduate of Southern Connecticut State, • 4 Russian boxes Miller, pictured above, came to the Big Green in March, 2001 after • 3 sets of iron dumbbells stints at Iowa and Yale. • 3 belt squat machines 10 • Assorted cardio machines Sponsoring conference championships in 33 men’s and women’s sports, and averaging more than 35 varsity teams at each school, the Ivy League provides intercollegiate athletic opportunities for more men and women than any other conference in the country.

The Ivy League’s successful competition in Division I national athletics is achieved by approaching athletics as a key part of the student’s regular undergraduate experience: with rigorous academic standards, the nation’s highest four-year graduation rates and without athletics scholarships. Ivy athletic programs receive multi-million-dollar institutional sup- port as part of each institution’s overall academic programs.

Since 2000 alone, the Ivy League:

• Produced 47 NCAA individual/event champions in fencing, women’s swimming and diving, women’s rowing, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track and field, Robin Harris women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field and wrestling while Executive Director earning 11 NCAA team championships in fencing, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and women’s rowing.

• Amassed nearly 100 All-Americans each year.

• Averaged more than a dozen Academic All-Americans each year, including an all-time high of 18 in 2006-07, for a total of 136 student-athletes honored.

• Had 204 competitors at the five Olympic Games (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008). Those 204 athletes collected 81 medals, including 28 gold. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, the League boasted 42 athletes who took home 14 medals.

• Boasts numerous athletes currently in the professional ranks of Major League Baseball, Major League Lacrosse, the National Football League, the National Hockey League, and the recently founded Women’s Pro Soccer League. Scottie Rodgers Associate Director for Communications • Became the first conference to sweep the four major NCAA Honors in the same year (2006) — Columbia’s Robert Kraft claiming the Theodore Roosevelt Award; Princeton’s John Doar the Inspirational Award; Yale’s Susan Wellington a Silver Anniversary Award; and Brown’s Nick Hartigan a Top VIII Award.

• Became the second conference with three of the six NCAA Silver Anniversary Award winners in the same year (2007) — Dartmouth’s Gail Koziara Boudreaux, Brown’s Steve Jordan and Yale’s Patricia Melton.

• Posted far and away the best record in Division I, across all sports and conferences, in the first three annual compilations (2007-09) of the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate.

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Dr . Jim Yong Kim, an internationally rec- Robert A . Ceplikas, a 1978 graduate of ognized physician and humanitarian and an Dartmouth College and 30-year veteran of accomplished educator and anthropologist, the college’s staff in athletics and admissions became the 17th president of Dartmouth assumed the role of Acting Director of Ath- College on July 1, 2009 . letics and Recreation on July 1, 2009 . Dr . Kim, 49, has had a profound impact Ceplikas will serve for the 2009-2010 on a wide range of organizations throughout academic year while the college conducts his distinguished career, including, among others, the Harvard Medical School, a national search for a successor to Josie Harper, who served as the college’s the World Health Organization and Partners In Health, a non-profit organiza- seventh athletics director for the past seven years before retirement . tion that supports health programs in poor communities worldwide . He is As Acting Director, Ceplikas oversees 34 varsity sports (16 men’s, 16 widely respected for his leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis women’s and two coed) as well as comprehensive club sports and intramu- and other diseases . ral programs in which nearly three-quarters of Dartmouth’s undergraduates Dr . Kim’s academic, humanitarian and global health work has earned him participate . widespread recognition . He was awarded a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship in Ceplikas has been the Deputy Director of Athletics for the past 15 years, 2003; was named one of America’s 25 “Best Leaders” by US News & World Re- serving under both Harper and former Athletics Director Dick Jaeger . He port in 2005; and was selected as one of TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential currently oversees the department’s annual giving programs including the Ath- People in the World” in 2006 . letic Sponsor Program (to support recruiting) and individual sports’ Friends Dr . Kim has been committed to educating young people since his first Groups . Total donations have grown nearly four times from approximately teaching experience more than 20 years ago at Harvard University . Since that $500,000 to nearly $2 million annually during his tenure . time, he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in anthropology, social With extensive supervisory experience, Ceplikas has most recently over- analysis, social medicine and global health . seen varsity athletics communications, and marketing and promotions . He Dr . Kim is renowned for his leadership in the global fight against HIV/ has also played a pivotal role in long-range planning and assisted the athletics AIDS, tuberculosis and other diseases that disproportionately affect the world’s director with external relations and overall management of the department . poorest people . While at WHO, Dr . Kim led an unprecedented initiative to Upon graduating from Dartmouth in 1978, Ceplikas joined the college’s expand access to HIV/AIDS treatment worldwide . By 2007, the initiative had admissions office, where he held four different positions in his 11 years on helped provide lifesaving antiretroviral therapy to more than three million staff . For six of those years (1979-85), he also was an assistant coach for the people worldwide and accelerated global efforts to fight other diseases such as Big Green women’s hockey team, helping build that program from a fledgling tuberculosis and malaria . varsity squad to a competitive team . After earning a master’s degree in educa- Born in Seoul, Korea in 1959, Jim Yong Kim moved with his family to the tion from Stanford University in 1990, Ceplikas returned to his alma mater as United States at the age of five and grew up in Muscatine, Iowa . He graduated an athletics administrator, which led to his appointment as Deputy Director of magna cum laude with a B .A . from Brown University in 1982 . He was awarded Athletics in 1994 . an M .D . from Harvard Medical School in 1991, and a Ph .D . from Harvard Ceplikas and his wife Lynn, an English teacher at Hanover High School, University, Department of Anthropology, in 1993 . reside in Lebanon . Their daughter, Holly ’13, is a member of the freshman class Dr . Kim is married to Dr . Younsook Lim, a pediatrician, and the couple has at Dartmouth and son, Luke, is a junior in high school . two young sons . He is actively involved in a variety of sports including basket- ball, volleyball, tennis and golf .

Brian Austin Megan Sobel Drew Galbraith Richard Whitmore Sam Hopkins Executive Associate AD Senior Associate AD/SWA Senior Associate AD Associate AD - Facilities Associate AD - Marketing

Randy Meck Anne Hudak Shadara MacNicol Ken Snelling Assistant AD - Facilities Assistant AD - Student Enhancement Assistant AD - Scheduling Director of Financial Operations

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