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HOLY CROSS QUICK FACTS COACHING STAFF MISSION STATMENT Location: ...... Worcester, MA 01610 Head Coach: . . . . Jim Kavanagh (Boston College, 1968) COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS Founded: ...... 1843 Offi ce Phone: ...... (508) 793-2317 Enrollment: ...... 2,862 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Color: ...... Royal Purple Mailing Address: ...... Jim Kavanagh The Mission of the Athletic Department of the College Nickname: ...... Crusaders Head Cross Country Coach of the Holy Cross is to promote the intellectual, physical, Affi liations: ...... NCAA Division I, Patriot League College of the Holy Cross and moral development of students. Through Division I President: ...... Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. One College Street athletic participation, our young men and women student- Director of Admissions: ...... Ann McDermott Worcester, MA 01610 athletes learn a self-discipline that has both present and Offi ce Phone: ...... (508) 793-2443 long-term effects; the interplay of individual and team effort; Director of Financial Aid: ...... Lynne M. Myers pride and self esteem in both victory and defeat; a skillful TEAM INFORMATION management of time; personal endurance and courage; and Offi ce Phone: ...... (508) 793-2265 2011 Patriot League Championship Finish: . . . . .8th of 8 Director of Athletics: ...... Richard M. Regan, Jr. the complex relationships between friendship, leadership, Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ...... 8 / 8 and service. Our athletics program, in the words of the Associate Director of Athletics:...... Bill Bellerose Newcomers: ...... 8 Associate Director of Athletics:...... Ann Zelesky College Mission Statement, calls for “a community marked Associate Director of Athletics:...... Rose Shea by freedom, mutual respect, and civility.” Assistant Director of Athletics: . . . . . Frank Mastrandrea CREDITS Besides teaching these virtues, a few sports played at Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Anthony Cerundolo The 2012 Holy Cross men’s cross country yearbook Holy Cross have the added value of focusing alumni and Manager of Events & Promotions: . . . . . Jessica Liebner is published by the College of the Holy Cross Department student support and enhancing our reputation locally and Fundraising Coordinator:...... Jennifer Whipple of Athletics, all rights reserved. Copyright 2012. Writing, nationally. While Holy Cross continues to commit itself to Web Site: ...... www.GoHolyCross.com layout, design and editing by Jamie Reynolds. Editorial accomplishment in these sports, which are a rich part of our assistance by Jim Wrobel. Special thanks to Jim Sarkisian, tradition, we choose to do so in a way that complements the Jim Wrobel, Charles Bare, Jennifer Whipple, Frank Mas- pursuit of academic excellence. ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF trandrea, Rose Shea and Kristen Kearnan. Photography by Holy Cross is committed to the guiding principles of Director: ...... Charles Bare Peter Cooke, Holy Cross Athletic Media Relations and Holy the Patriot League, of which we are a founding member: Assistant Director: ...... Jim Wrobel Cross Public Affairs. presidential control of athletics; the cultivation of the ideal Assistant Director: ...... Jim Sarkisian scholar-athlete; and participation in a wide variety of sports. Assistant/Video Coordinator ...... Jamie Reynolds Commitment to the last principle assures that the College Secretary: ...... Kristen Kearnan sponsors, in a very evident way, gender equity. The department of athletics is also committed to com- pliance with all College policies and regulations involved in Division I membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. As a member of the NCAA, Holy Cross also advocates student-athlete welfare, diversity, gender equity, sportsman- ship, and ethical conduct in its athletic programs. 3 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY REECRUITINGCRUITING INNFORMATIONFORMATION

CORRESPONDENCE or legal guardians) prior to July 1 following the prospect’s transcript and a score from a PSAT, an SAT, a PACTPlus or It is important for prospective student-athletes to get in touch completion of the junior year in high school. After July 1, an ACT test taken on a national testing date under national with the coaching staff as soon as possible. An e-mail or institutional staff members may telephone a prospect once testing conditions. Prospects must be registered with the letter of inquiry into the program will initiate the recruiting per week (measured Sunday through Saturday). The once- NCAA Eligibility Center prior to making an offi cial visit. process. Recruiting questionnaires for most sports are also per-week limit applies to the entire institution. UNOFFICIAL VISITS available at www.GoHolyCross.com. The spring of your VIDEO TAPES According to NCAA bylaw 13.8.1, a prospect may visit junior year or early senior year is the most appropriate time In an attempt to make an accurate assessment as soon as an institution’s campus at the prospect’s own expense an to contact the coach. possible, it is recommended that video tapes be forwarded to unlimited number of times and may make an unoffi cial visit INTERVIEWS the coach’s attention as soon as possible. The video need not before the prospect’s senior year in high school. Students are strongly encouraged to have admissions be an elaborate production. Some simple game or practice interviews. The offi ce offers interviews from the summer tape is suffi cient with you being easily identifi ed. until Dec. 30. Alumni interviews in most metropolitan areas ADMISSIONS AND IMPORTANT DATES EVALUATIONS are available. 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We are limited in the Admissions Offi ce together with you application fee. our number of evaluations per prospective student-athlete. FINANCIAL AID CALENDAR: Financial aid is awarded on the basis of need. Prospective CONTACTS A typical recruiting calendar for a prospective student- student-athletes should complete the CSS Profi le Form in As per NCAA bylaw 13.02.3, a contact is any face-to-face athlete would go something like this: early fall. encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parent • Spring of Junior Year — Make unoffi cial visits to schools or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or of interest and contact the head coach if Holy Cross falls NCAA ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATION athletics representative during which any dialogue occurs within your top-fi ve list of potential colleges. The NCAA Eligibility Center certifi es academic eligibility in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Any such face-to- • Summer before Senior Year — The head coach will and amateurism for all prospective student-athletes who wish face encounter that is prearranged or takes place on the be in contact regarding student-athlete’s interest and to compete in intercollegiate athletics at the Division I or II grounds of the prospect’s high school, or at the site of possible visit date. level. Prospective student-athletes must register at https:// organized competition or practice involving the prospect’s • Dec. 15 of Senior Year — Deadline for admissions web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter and complete the online high school, preparatory school, two-year college, or all-star early decision. release form. Prospective student-athletes must arrange for team is considered a contact, regardless of the conversation • Jan. 15 of Senior Year — Deadline for admissions the appropriate national testing agency to send copies of that occurs. 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2012 HOLY CROSS MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER 2012 HOLY CROSS MEN’S Name Yr. Hometown / High School CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Brendan Butler Fr. Weymouth, Mass. / Weymouth DATE EVENT...... TIME John Cicchitti So. Warminster, Pa. / William Tennent Sept. 1 Harry Lang Invitational Chris Conley Fr. Walpole, Mass. / Walpole (Hamilton, N.Y.) ...... 11:30 a.m. Jack Curran Fr. Orchard Park, N.Y. / Canisius Sept. 14 National Catholic Championship Sean Hagan Jr. Reading, Mass. / Reading Memorial (Notre Dame, Ind.)...... 3:30 p.m. Greg Hamalian Jr. West Bridgewater, Mass. / West Bridgewater Sept. 15 UMass-Dartmouth Invitational (North Dartmouth, Mass.) ...... 10:30 a.m. James Harrison Fr. Bronxville, N.Y. / Bronxville Sept. 29 Paul Short Invitational Zach Maddigan Jr. Middleboro, Mass. / Middleboro (Bethlehem, Pa.) ...... 10:00 a.m. Drew McAward So Garden City, N.Y. / Chaminade Oct. 7 New England Championship Matt Muilenburg So. Mountain Lakes, N.J. / Mountain Lakes (Westfi eld, Mass.) ...... 12:00 p.m. Dennis Muldoon Fr. Weymouth, Mass. / Catholic Memorial Oct. 13 Pre-National Invitational Joeseph Murphy Fr. Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. / Saint Joseph Regional (Terre Haute, Ind.) ...... 11:15 a.m. Nick Petsky Jr. Manorville, N.Y. / Chaminade Oct. 19 CCSU Mini Meet Joseph Seebode So. Clark, N.J. / Union Catholic Regional (New Britain, Conn.) ...... 3:30 p.m. Francisco Tejidor Fr. Coral Gables, Fla. / Belen Jesuit Preparatory Oct. 27 Patriot League Championship Dylan Villescas Jr. Las Cruces, N.M. / Mayfi eld (Hamilton, N.Y.) ...... 11:00 a.m. Joseph Wihbey Fr. Litchfi eld, Conn. / Litchfi eld Nov. 9 NCAA Northeast Regional (Madison, Conn.)...... 11:00 a.m. Head Coach: Jim Kavanagh (Boston College, 1968 / 42nd Season) Nov. 17 IC4A Championship (Bronx, N.Y.) ...... 9:30 a.m. Captains: Greg Hamalian, Dylan Villescas 5 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY COOACHINGACHING STTAFFAFF

RICHARD L. AHERN ’51 DIRECTOR OF CROSS COUNTRY, TRACK & FIELD Women’s cross country runner Paige JIM Sutherland earned Patrtiot League and ECAC Runner of the Week after fi n- KAVANAGH ishing 18th of 269 runners at the New England Championship. EAD OACH H C The 2010 cross country season 42ND SEASON saw the women’s team place fi fth at BOSTON COLLEGE, 1968 the Patriot League Championship and Jim Kavanagh enters his 42nd season as a coach at Holy Cross the men take seventh. Twenty four and 14th as the Richard L. Ahern ’51 Director of Cross Country, members of the cross country teams Track and Field in 2012-2013. Kavanagh joined the Crusader were named to the Patriot League staff in 1971 as Harold “Skip” O’Connor’s assistant, and was Academic Honor Roll, along with 29 appointed head coach in 1977 when his mentor retired. Coach members of the men’s track and fi eld Kavanagh taught math and coached part-time at Holy Cross for 28 years before accepting team. At the 2011 Patriot League Out- the position of director of men’s and women’s track door Championship, Chase Bradford and cross country on a full time basis in the summer led the Crusaders with a second place fi nish in the javelin. of 1999. Kavanagh led the 2009 women’s cross country team to a fi fth place fi nish at the Patriot The Holy Cross cross country and track and League Championship, the team’s best fi nish since the 2001 season. Sutherland became fi eld programs have had many years of success under the fi rst women’s runner since 1998 to earn fi rst team All-Patriot League honors for her Kavanagh’s tutelage. Kavanagh has had fi ve student- second place fi nish at the Patriot League Championship. athletes named Crusader of the Year and four receive In 2008, Kavanagh led both the men’s and women’s cross country teams to a sixth the Honorable John P. Cooney Memorial Award. He place fi nish at the Patriot League Championship. Seven of Kavanagh’s runners competed has coached seven New England champions, seven at the ECAC Championships and four freshmen competed at the IC4A Championships. Patriot League champions and hundreds of Patriot The 2008-2009 track and fi eld season was fi lled with excitement as Kavanagh coached League Academic Honor Roll student-athletes. Four Brad Mish to Holy Cross’ fi rst New England championship in the 5,000 meter indoor run times Kavanagh’s student-athletes have been named and fi rst championship since 1995. Mish also broke the Holy Cross marathon record that the Patriot League Scholar Athlete of the year with was set by Doug Wood in 1972. Dan Conti earning the honor three times (2003 indoor, A Rhode Island native, Kavanagh excelled in track and football at La Salle Academy 2002 and 2003 outdoor). Conti was also selected to and later at Boston College from 1965-1968. In track he was a three-time New England the CoSIDA Academic All-America team twice (2002 champion, twice in the discus and once in the shot put. In each of his last three years he and 2003), along with Emily Hogan in 2001. journeyed to the NCAAs as a hammer thrower, fi nishing second in his senior year. He In 2011, all of Kavanagh’s hard work and dedica- qualifi ed for the 1968 Olympic trials in the 16-pound hammer throw and fi nished 10th tion to Holy Cross athletics was honored as he was with a career best toss of 199’11”. He was a four time All-American in the hammer and inducted to the Holy Cross Hall Of Fame. weight throw, an NCAA qualifi er in the discus and the third place fi nisher in the East Coast The 2011 cross country teams placed 23 mem- AAU decathlon championship. In football he enjoyed a fi ne two-year career which led to bers on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with his being drafted by the . A serious ankle injury forced him to leave 15 women and eight men. Twenty-one student-ath- Kansas City and later Buffalo. letes from the men’s track and fi eld team were also Kavanagh lives in Shrewsbury, Mass., where his wife Elizabeth is the librarian at recognized by the league for academic achievements. St. John’s High School. They are the proud parents of three children: Michael, Brian and Jane. 6 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

in 2010 ... also a member of the varsity basketball team GREG HAMALIAN ... member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor JUNIOR • CAPTAIN Society. EST RIDGEWATER ASS W B , M . Personal: Son of Richard and Stacy Hamalian ... has one WEST BRIDGEWATER H.S. brother, Mark ... majoring in political science. 2011: Named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … re- corded a season-best time of 28:00 at the National Catholic Championship on Sept. 16 … fi nished 24th at the Blue Devil Invitational with a time of 28:46 … also ran in the Patriot League Championship (70th, 28:11.1), New England Championship (216th, 28:08) and Paul Short In- vitational (322th, 29:22).

2010: Placed 26th at Maine with a time of 31:18 in his only race of the season.

Before Holy Cross: Member of the varsity cross country team at West Bridgewater H.S. ... team captain senior year ... named a Mayfl ower League Small School All-Star from 2007-2009 ... was Mayfl ower League Small School cham- pion from 2007-2009 ... named to the Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic team in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... team won the Mayfl ower League Small School championship in 2007 and 2008 ... member of the varsity outdoor track and fi eld team ... was team captain and highest point winner

HAMALIAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Maine / New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Paul Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2010 — — — — 26th (31:18.9) — — — — 2011 24th (28:46) — 185th (28:00) — 322nd (29:22) 216th (28:08) 70th (28:11.1) — — 7 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

2008 and Most Valuable Runner in 2009 ... also a member DYLAN VILLESCAS of the varsity track and fi eld team ... team captain senior JUNIOR • CAPTAIN year ... team won the district championship in 2007 ... member of the Sun Dragons cross country and track and AS RUCES L C , N.M. fi eld club team ... was a Junior Olympic national qualifi er MAYFIELD H.S. in cross country in 2008 and 2009.

2011: Named to Patriot League Personal: Son of John and Michele Villescas ... father was Academic Honor Roll … ran a a member of the New Mexico State University volleyball season-best time of 27:07 at the team ... has one brother (Ian) ... has not yet declared a ma- New England Championship on jor. Oct. 8 … placed 10th of 47 at the Blue Devil Invitational with a time of 27:20 … also ran at the National Catholic Championship (151st, 27:15), Paul Short Invi- tational (154th, 27:29), Patriot League Championship (69th, 28:06.0) and NCAA Northeast Regional (189th, 35:23.6).

2010: Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... ran a season-best time of 26:42 at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational junior varsity race ... placed 16th at Maine (27:54) ... fi nished 24th at the Bryant Invitational (17:39) ... ran at the Blue Devil Invitational (51st, 28:26), New England Championship sub-varsity race (27:32) and Pa- triot League Championship (79th, 28:33).

Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity cross country team at Mayfi eld H.S. ... team captain senior year ... team won the district championship in 2008 ... 5A state qualifi er 2007-2009 ... named Most Improved Runner in

VILLESCAS’ CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Maine / New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Paul Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2010 51st (28:26) 34th (17:39.20) — 16th JV (26:42) 16th (27:54.8) 84th JV (27:32) 79th (28:33) — — 2011 10th (27:20) — 151st (27:15) — 154th (27:29) 148th (27:07) 69th (28:06.0) 189th (35:23.6) — 8 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

Before Holy Cross: Three-year member of the varsity SEAN HAGAN cross country team at Reading Memorial H.S. ... team cap- JUNIOR tain senior year ... team was a state qualifi er from 2007- 2009 ... Middlesex League champions in 2008 and 2009 EADING ASS R , M . ... won the league Sportsmanship Award in 2008 ... named READING MEMORIAL H.S. All-League in 2008 and 2009 ... received the Coach’s Award in 2009 ... also a member of the indoor and outdoor 2011: Did not compete. track and fi eld teams ... indoor team won the Middlesex League championship from 2007-2010 ... outdoor team 2010: Named to the Patriot won the DII state championship in 2008 ... member of Na- League Academic Honor Roll tional Honor Society. ... ran a season-best time of 27:49 at the UMass Dartmouth Personal: Son of Joseph and Kimberly Hagan ... father Invitational junior varsity race was a member of the UMass track and fi eld team ... has ... placed 21st at Maine (29:23) two brothers (Taidghe and Daniel) and one sister (Julia) ...... ran at the Bryant Invitational has not yet declared a major. (58th, 18:22), Blue Devil Invi- tational (89th, 30:36) and New England Championship sub-var- sity race (141st, 28:39).

HAGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Maine New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2010 89th (30:36) 58th (18:22.12) — 51st JV (27:49) 21st (29:23.8) 141st JV (28:39) — — — 9 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity cross ZACH MADDIGAN country team at Middleboro H.S. ... team captain in 2008 JUNIOR and 2009 ... named team MVP from 2007-2009 ... a Pa- triot League All-Star in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... named IDDLEBORO ASS M , M . to the Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic team in 2008 MIDDLEBORO H.S. and 2009, and the Taunton Gazette All-Scholastic team in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... member of the varsity track and 2011: Ran a season-best time of fi eld team ... team captain in 2010 ... a Patriot League All- 26:32 at the National Catholic Star in 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... named to the Brockton En- Championship on Sept. 16 … terprise All-Scholastic team in 2008 and the Taunton Ga- fi nished 57th of 382 at the Paul zette All-Scholastic team in 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... also Short Invitational with a time a member of the basketball team ... was a Patriot League of 26:39 … also ran in the New All-Star in 2008 and 2009 ... named to the Taunton Gazette England Championship (103rd, All-Scholastic team in 2009 ... member of National Honor 26:26), Blue Devil Invitational Society and National History Honor Society. (19th, 28:12) and Patriot League Championship (81st, 29:33.0). Personal: Son of David and Melinda Maddigan ... has one sister (Sarah) ... has not yet declared a major. 2010: Ran a season-best time of 27:41 at the National Catholic Championship ... placed 23rd at the Bryant Invitational (17:20) ... fi nished 31st at the Blue Devil Invitational with a time of 27:41.

MADDIGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Paul New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2010 31st (27:46) 23rd (17:20.89) 132nd (27:41) — — — — — — 2011 19th (28:12) — 97th (26:32) — 57th (26:39) 103rd (26:36) 81st (29:33.0) — — 1100 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

NICK PETSKY JUNIOR MANORVILLE, N.Y. CHAMINADE H.S. 2011: Ran a season-best 27:08 at the National Catholic Champi- onship on Sept. 16 … Finished 21st at the Blue Devil Invitation- al with a time of 28:34 … also ran in the Paul Short Invitational (234th, 28:08), New England Championship (234th, 28:41) and Patriot League Champion- ship (77th, 28:56.2).

2010: Ran a season-best time of 27:07 at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational junior varsity race ... placed 18th at Maine (28:40) ... ran at the Bryant Invitational (51st, 18:05), Blue Devil Invitational (56th, 28:45), New England Championship sub-varsity race (108th, 27:56) and Patriot League Championship (84th, 29:11).

Before Holy Cross: Three-year member of the varsity ... named to the All-League team in 2008, 2009 and 2010 cross country team at Chaminade H.S. ... team won the as a member of the 4x800 relay team. league championship in 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... named to the All-League team in 2010 ... also a member of the in- Personal: Son of Michael and Mary Beth Petsky ... has door and outdoor track and fi eld teams ... team won the in- one brother (Kevin) and one sister (Mary Kate) ... has not door and outdoor league championships in 2008 and 2009 yet declared a major.

PETSKY’S CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Maine / New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Paul Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2010 56th (28:45) 51st (18:05.77) — 26th JV (27:07) 18th (28:40.9) 108th JV (27:56) 84th (29:11) — — 2011 21st (28:34) — 144th (27:08) — 234th (28:08) 234th (28:41) 77th (28:56.2) — — 1111 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

... outdoor team won league title in 2008 and 2009 ... mem- JOHN CICCHITTI DREW MCAWARD ber of the Academic Honor Roll all four years. SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE Personal: Son of Patrick and Nancy McAward ... has two ARMINSTER A ARDEN ITY W , P . G C , N.Y. brothers (Patrick and Robert) and one sister (Annie) ... WILLIAM TENNENT CHAMINADE H.S. brother, Patrick, was a member of the crew team at Notre Dame ... brother, Robert, played tennis at Maryland. 2011: Ran a season-best time 2011: Ran in the IC4A Champi- of 26:02 at the National Catho- onship placing 118th with a time lic Championship on Sept. 16 of 29:14. … placed 16th of 47 at the Blue Devil Invitational with a time of Before Holy Cross: Three-year 27:49 … also ran in the Paul Short member of the varsity cross Invitational (296th, 28:54). country team at Chaminade H.S. ... named Most Improved Run- Before Holy Cross: Attended ner ... selected to the All-League William Tennent High School in team ... team won league cham- Warminster, Pa. pionship in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... three-year member Personal: Has not yet declared a major. of the varsity indoor and outdoor track and fi eld teams ... indoor team won NSCHSAA title in 2008, 2009 and 2011

CICCHITTI’S CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Paul New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2011 16th (27:49) — 63rd (26:02) — 296th (28:54) — — — —

MCAWARD’S CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Paul New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2011 — — — — — — — — 118th (29:14) 1122 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

2009 and 2010 ... earned fi rst team All-Conference honors MATT MUILENBURG JOSEPH SEEBODE in 2009 and 2010 ... was a third team All-County selection SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE ... received the Union Catholic Scholar Athlete Award ... also a member of the varsity indoor and outdoor track and OUNTAIN AKES LARK M L , N.J. C , N.J. fi eld teams ... team captain for indoor team in 2010 ... team MOUNTAIN LAKES H.S. UNION CATHOLIC REGIONAL H.S. was county champions ... outdoor team was county and conference champions ... competed at New Balance Track 2011: Named to Patriot League 2011: Named to Patriot League Nationals in 2011 ... member of National Honor Society Academic Honor Roll … ran a Academic Honor Roll … ran a and Spanish Honor Society ... received the AP Scholar season-best time of 27:24 at the season-best time 27:36 at the Award. UMass Dartmouth Invitational UMass Dartmouth Invitational on Sept. 17 … placed 31st at on Sept. 17 … also ran in the Personal: Son of Joseph J. and Joanne Seebode ... father the Blue Devil Invitational with IC4A Championship (109th, was on the cross country and track and fi eld teams at Man- a time of 29:36 … also ran at 29:15), Patriot League Champi- hattan College ... has one brother (J.P.). the Bryant Invitational (70th, onship (80th, 29:29.2), Bryant 17:31.68), Patriot League Cham- Invitational (71st, 17:32.84), pionship (79th, 29:03.6) and Blue Devil Invitational (36th, New England Championship 31:09) and New England Cham- (264th, 29:35). pionship junior varsity race (163rd, 28:55). Before Holy Cross: Attended Mountain Lakes High School in Mountain Lakes, N.J. Before Holy Cross: Two-year member of the varsity cross country team at Union Catholic Regional H.S. ... team Personal: Has not yet declared a major. captain senior year ... team was conference champions in

MUILENBURG’S CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Paul New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2011 31st (29:36) 70th (17:31.68) — 98th (27:24) — 264th (29:35) 78th (29:03.6) — —

SEEBODE’S CAREER STATISTICS Blue Bryant National UMass Paul New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional 2011 36th (31:08) 71st (17:32.84) — 112th (27:36) — 163rd JV (28:55) 80th (29:29.2) — 109th (29:15) 1133 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

in 2012 … team won Herget Division championship for BRENDAN BUTLER both winter and spring in 2011 and 2012 … received the JAMES HARRISON FRESHMAN National Junior Classical League Scholarship in 2012 … FRESHMAN member of National Honor Society. WEYMOUTH, MASS. BRONXVILLE, N.Y. WEYMOUTH H.S. Personal: Son of Richard and Norma Conley ... father BRONXVILLE H.S. graduated from Holy Cross in 1980 ... has one brother Before Holy Cross: Attended (Kevin) ... has not yet declared a major. Before Holy Cross: Six-year Weymouth High School in Wey- member of the varsity cross mouth, Mass. country team at Bronxville H.S. … also a four-year member of Personal: Has not yet declared JACK CURRAN the indoor and outdoor track and a major. FRESHMAN fi eld teams … captain of both the ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. cross country and track teams during his junior and senior years CANISIUS H.S. … received All-League, All- Before Holy Cross: Three-year County, and All-Section honors member of the varsity cross ... earned All-State honors in the country team at Canisius H.S. 4x800-meter relay. CHRIS CONLEY ... team captain junior and se- nior year ... received All-Catho- Personal: Son of Stephen and Laurie Harrison ... has a RESHMAN F lic honors in 2010 and 2011 … twin brother (John) and another brother (Thomas) … has WALPOLE, MASS. granted the Dedication/Lead- not yet declared a major. WALPOLE H.S. ership Garrity Award in 2011 … team won the All-Catholic Before Holy Cross: Three-year championship 2008-2011 … member of the varsity cross also a member of the track and country team at Walpole H.S. ... fi eld team for one year … team team captain senior year ... Bay captain senior year … named the team’s Distance MVP in State League All-Star in 2011 2012 … received the Coach’s Award in 2012. … won the team’s Unsung Hero Award in 2011 … team Quali- Personal: Son of John and Margaret Curran ... has one fi ed for All-State Meet in 2010 brother (Neil) and one sister (Emily) ... cousin, Conor … James Erker Cross Country Devine, was a member of the Holy Cross crew team … Scholarship Recipient … also a cousins, Meg Divine and Dan McGrath, also attended three-year member of the indoor Holy Cross… has not yet declared a major. and outdoor track and fi eld teams … Bay State League honorable mention in 2012 … named team’s Most Improved in 2012 … received Coach’s Award 1144 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

DENNIS MULDOON JOSEPH MURPHY FRANCISCO TEJIDOR FRESHMAN FRESHMAN FRESHMAN WEYMOUTH, MASS. HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. CORAL GABLES, FLA. CATHOLIC MEMORIAL H.S. ST. JOSEPH REGIONAL H.S. BELEN JESUIT PREP SCHOOL Before Holy Cross: One-year Before Holy Cross: Four-year Before Holy Cross: Attended member of the varsity cross member of the varsity cross the Belen Jesuit Preparatory country team at Catholic Memo- country team at St. Joseph Re- School in Miami, Fla.. rial H.S. ... named the Catholic gional H.S. under head coach Conference MVP … went un- Nick DeVito … named Most Im- Personal: Has not yet declared defeated in all Catholic Confer- proved Athlete in 2011 and team a major. ence dual meets … also a three MVP his senior year … selected year member of the indoor and second team All-League in 2010, outdoor track and fi eld teams … fi rst team All-League in 2011 team captain senior year … se- and 2012 and honorable mention lected All-Catholic Conference All-County in 2012 … received in 2012 … team claimed eighth the Brett Taylor Scholarship … place at Massachusetts All-State Meet in 2012 … took fi fth also a three-year member of the winter track and two-year place in the indoor two-mile run at Division 2 State Meet member of the spring track teams ... won the academic JOSEPH WIHBEY in 2012 … captured third place in the outdoor two-mile SJR Green Knight Medal, ranked fi rst in history and was FRESHMAN run at Division 2 State Meet in 2012 … was valedictorian an AP Scholar with Honors … member of National Honor LITCHFIELD, CONN. of his class … received the Brother Joseph G. McKenna, Society as Vice President. C.F.C. General Excellence Award, the Edward McElaney LITCHFIELD H.S. ‘Commitment to Excellence’ Award and the Ronald S. Personal: Son of Brian and Mary Murphy … has one Before Holy Cross: Attended Perry Scholar Athlete Award in 2012 … National Honor brother (Thomas) and three sisters (Meghan, Julia and Litchfi eld High School in Litch- Society vice president … class treasurer. Erin) ... Has not yet declared a major. fi eld, Conn.

Personal: Son of Steve and Donna Curran ... grandfather, Personal: Has not yet declared John Muldoon, and cousin, Paul Maloney, both graduated a major. from Holy Cross ... has a twin brother (Connor) … has not yet declared a major. 1155 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY 22011011 STTATISTICSATISTICS

Event Blue Bryant National UMass Paul New Patriot NCAA IC4A Devil Invitational Catholic Dartmouth Short England League Northeast Championship Invitational Championship Invitational Invitational Championship Championship Regional

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Site New Britain, Conn. Smithfi eld, R.I. Notre Dame, Ind. North Dartmouth, Mass. Bethlehem, Pa. Boston, Mass. Bethlehem, Pa. Buffalo, N.Y. Bronx, N.Y. No. of Runners 47 98 255 255 382 282 81 240 139 Team Finish 3rd of 4 No Team Scores 12th of 31 20th of 34 17th of 46 23rd of 43 8th of 8 No Team Scores No Team Scores

Individuals Dan Altenau 27:41 (14th) — 25:38 (35th) — 26:24 (37th) 25:56 (47th) 26:23.7 (34th) 33:41.5 (116th) — Brian Brazeau 32:05 (42nd) 18:43.47 (85th) — 28:09 (139th) — 29:34 (202nd#) — — 29:56 (123rd) John Cicchitti 27:49 (16th) — 26:02 (63rd) — 28:54 (296th) — — — — Andrew Cook — — — 30:20 (208th) — — — — 32:00 (136th) Trevor Dutton 31:17 (38th) 17:34.36 (72nd) — 27:51 (127th) — 29:43 (208th#) 28:58.3 (78th) — — Jeff Dykes 31:23 (39th) 18:06.36 (81st) — — — — — — — Jake Griffi n 31:43 (40th) 19:26.45 (89th) — 28:52 (164th) — 30:20 (229th#) — — — Greg Hamalian 28:46 (24th) — 28:00 (185th) — 29:22 (322nd) 28:08 (216th) 28:11.1 (70th) — — Cory Loftis 27:58 (18th) — 26:06 (70th) — 26:45 (64th) 26:47 (120th) 26:16.8 (29th) — — Zach Maddigan 28:12 (19th) — 26:32 (97th) — 26:39 (57th) 26:36 (103rd) 29:33.0 (81st) — — Drew McAward — — — — — — — — 29:14 (118th) Matt Muilenburg 29:36 (31st) 17:31.68 (70th) — 27:24 (98th) — 29:35 (264th) 29:03.6 (78th) — — Nick Petsky 28:34 (21st) — 27:08 (144th) — 28:08 (234th) 28:41 (234th) 28:56.2 (77th) — — Joseph Seebode 31:08 (36th) 17:32.84 (71st) — 27:36 (112th) — 28:55 (163rd#) 29:29.2 (80th) — 29:15 (109th) Kevin Turner 29:30 (30th) — — — — 28:40 (145th#) 28:46.9 (76th) — — Dylan Villescas 27:20 (10th) — 27:15 (151st) — 27:29 (154th) 27:07 (148th) 28:06.0 (69th) 35:23.6 (189th) —

# Indicates fi nish in the junior varsity race, which included 294 runners. 1166 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY HOONORSNORS & AWWARDSARDS

NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONS HOLY CROSS ACADEMIC PATRIOT LEAGUE 1957 Richard Donohue HALL OF FAME ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 1958 Richard Donahue 1993 Richard P. Donohue (Class of 1959) 2010 Chris Bergan 2008 Cory Loftis (September 9) 1968 Arthur Dulong 1994 James J. O’Leary (Class of 1948) Cory Loftis (October 7) 1969 Arthur Dulong 2011 Jay Bowers (Class of 1961) PATRIOT LEAGUE Dan Altenau (October 14) Jim Kavanagh (Honorary) 2009 Dylan Leazes (September 22) ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE RUNNER OF THE WEEK Kevin Turner (October 13) 2000 Sean McCarthy (October 17) 2000 Sean McCarthy (First Team) EDWARD V. K ILLEEN, JR., 2010 Zach Maddigan (September 13) 2002 Sean McCarthy (Second Team) 2004 Jon Nieskens (October 12) Dylan Villescas (October 11) 2003 Jon Nieskens (Second Team) PRIZE Brendan Kearney (October 26) 2007 John Ortolani 2006 Kyle Rougeot (October 11) 2008 Tim Richard (October 14) CRUSADER OF THE YEAR 2009 Tim Richard (October 13) 1990 Thomas P. Lawlor 2010 Dan Altenau (October 11)

PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Dan Altenau (2008,2010) James Fletcher (2010) Stephen Kress (2003,2004,2005,2006) Thomas Oneglia (1993) David Arnett (2006) Brian Gallivan (1990) Mathew Krywy (1997) John Ortolani (2003,2004,2005,2006) Joe Ballway (2008) Andrew Gara (1997) Patrick Lang (1997) Jonathan Pohlig (2002) Jared Belliveau (1997,2000) Travers Garvin (1996) Marc LeCours (1994) Nick Poles (2009) William Benedict (1994,1995,1996,1997) Daniel Geiger (2007) Dylan Leazes (2011) Bill Potter (1991) Chris Bergan (2007,2008,2009,2010) John Griffi n (1992) Cory Loftis (2008,2010,2011) Ryan Quinn (2007) David Bonagura (2002) Patrick Grogan (2007,2008) Kevin Lucid (2006,2007,2008) Justin Renz (1990) Brian Brazeau (2010,2011) Sean Hagan (2010) Michael Lucke (2000,2001,2002,2003) Kyle Rougeot (2006,2007,2008) Ben Brink (2008,2009) David Halajko (1997) James Lundy (2006,2007,2008) Tom Santa Maria (2010) Randy Brodeur (2002,2003) Greg Hamalian (2011) Sean McCarthy (2000,2001,2002) Stephan Schoenberger (2005,2006) Andrew Cameron (2003) John Hammen (1997,1998) Brett McLaughlin (2002,2003) Joseph Seebode (2011) John Carron (1992) Peter Harris (2001) Shane McLaughlin (1992,1993) Michael Shaw (2004) Gregory Cate (1997,1998) Mark Healey (1995) Brian McNamara (1995) Brian Smerkers (2004) James Clifford (2001,2002) Jack Heinrich (2008) Brendan Medeiros (2007, 2010) Owen Speer (2000,2001) Patrick Clifford (2004) Joseph Hewitt (1993,1996) Matthew Michienzi (2002,2003,2005) John Sullivan (1991) John Condon (1997,1998,2000) Michael Hewitt (1993,1994,1995,1996) Brian Miller (2005) Paul Sullivan (1997) Sean Connolly (2006) Kevin Higgins (2000,2001,2002,2003) Phil Miller (1990) Matthew Talbot (2005,2006,2007) Christopher Corbett (1994,1995) Joseph Hinchey (1992) Bradley Mish (2005,2006,2007,2008) Kevin Turner (2009,2011) Alex Dobens (2008) Garrett Huddy (2006,2007,2008,2009) Matt Muilenburg (2011) Dylan Villescas (2010,2011) Roberty Dominique (1992) Edward Hughes (2004) John Mullahy (1991) Brendan Walsh (1997) Sean Dougherty (2002,2003) James Ingoglia (1993) Neal Mulrain (1998) Benjamin Zawacki (1993,1994,1995,1996) Mark Ervin (1993,1995) Brendan Kearney (2002,2004) Sean Murphy (2004) Stephen Zolotas (2004) Robert Farrelly (2005,2007) Ryan Kerrigan (1998) Timothy Murphy (2002,2003,2004) Sebastian Fidelus (2006,2007) Daniel Kirchoff (2001) Tim O’Brien (1990) 1177 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY ABBOUTOUT HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS

Holy Cross is renowned for its academic excellence Mass., the campus occupies 174 beautifully and mentoring-based, liberal arts education in the Jesuit landscaped acres, featuring traditional and tradition. An exclusively undergraduate institution with contemporary architecture, state-of-the-art fa- just over 2,800 students, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic cilities, and striking views from atop Mount St. college in New England. Founded in 1843 in Worcester, James. Academic life at Holy Cross is serious, challenging and exciting. Student-professor exchanges in the classroom, as well as in countless informal settings, are at the center of academic life at Holy Cross. With a student to faculty ratio of 11 to one, the opportunity for individual atten- tion is readily available. Few classes exceed an enrollment of 40, and most average 19 students. Holy Cross professors are widely respected in their academic special- ties. Many have national reputations for their research and publications, creative performances, recordings and exhibitions. Almost all of the nearly 300 full- and part-time fac- ulty members hold doctoral degrees from some of the fi nest universities here and abroad. Among the major academic fa- cilities on campus are Dinand Li- brary (which, along with three other specialized libraries on campus, has total holdings of more than 650,000 volumes); Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery (with a regular sched- ule of world-class exhibitions); Brooks Concert Hall (acclaimed by performers and acoustical experts as one of the fi nest medium-sized bookstore, post offi ce, coffee lounge, cafeteria and pub); performance spaces in the region); St. Joseph Carol and Park B. Smith Hall (housing the Center for Reli- Memorial Chapel (built in 1924 and contain- gion, Ethics and Culture and the Rehm Library); the Mul- ing the recently renovated McCooey Chapel on timedia Resource Center in Edith Stein Hall; and the new the lower level); Hogan Campus Center (with $60-million Integrated Science Complex. 1188 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY ABBOUTOUT HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS

Coeducational since 1972, Holy Cross enrolls a stu- ity on the appointment and promotion of faculty. There dent body of proven accomplishment. Almost all graduat- are more than 100 co-curricular offerings on campus and HOLY CROSS AT A GLANCE ed in the top 20 percent of their high school classes. Most diverse opportunities for innovative academic options Affi liation: Roman Catholic — live in 10 residence halls on campus, all fully connected such as the fi rst-year program, community-based learn- Established by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) to the college’s computer network. Students, elected by ing, Washington semester, internships and full-year study Undergraduate enrollment: 2,872 their peers, represent their classmates at faculty meetings, abroad. 47% Male / 53% Female / on major college committees, and in a consultative capac- Holy Cross integrates faith and knowledge with an 23% Minority and International emphasis on service, in keeping with the Percent out of state: 63% Jesuits’ commitment to educate “men and Number of U.S. states and territories: 47 women for others.” A distinguishing and Number of foreign countries: 21 all-important characteristic of education Student to Faculty ratio: 11 to 1 at Holy Cross is the emphasis placed upon Number of faculty: 258 full time; 67 part time the service of faith and the promotion of Percentage of faculty who hold doctorates or justice. The Offi ce of the College Chap- terminal degrees: 97% lains advises Student Programs for Urban Varsity sports: 27 (684 participants) Development (SPUD), which is the larg- Intramural sports: 12 (1,200 participants) est student organization on campus. More Club sports: 22 than 450 students are involved in 37 direct- service programs in Worcester. • Graduates are admitted to medical school at rates better The athletics program has a storied than twice the national average. tradition that continues today with 27 • Each year, more than 100 Holy Cross graduates enter law varsity sports and charter membership in schools accredited by the American Bar Association – one the Patriot League, recognized for its de- of the highest rates in the nation. velopment of scholar-athletes. The col- • Holy Cross is in the top three percent of four-year colleg- lege sponsors many clubs and intramural es in the number of students going on to earn doctorates. sports programs, and has excellent athlet- • Holy Cross students have won Rhodes, Truman and Mar- ics facilities, including a football stadium, shall scholarships, Watson fellowships, Fulbright grants a baseball stadium, a soccer stadium, a and many other awards. hockey rink and the Hart Recreation Cen- • More than 10 percent of Holy Cross alumni are currently ter, home to the basketball, swimming and practicing medicine. hockey teams. The Smith Wellness Center includes a specialized strength and condi- Among the many Holy Cross alumni with stellar re- tioning facility for varsity student-athletes, cords of achievement are a Nobel Laureate; three Pulitzer as well as aerobic equipment and workout Prize winners; two members of the Naismith Memorial areas for the general student body. Basketball Hall of Fame; a U.S. Supreme Court justice; a The college offers focused preprofes- U.S. Poet Laureate; numerous members of the U.S. Con- sional advising programs for students inter- gress; hundreds of journalists, authors and media com- ested in medicine and health, law, business mentators; and countless CEOs, educators and business and engineering. The results for successful and community leaders. postgraduate study are well-documented: 1199 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY ACCADEMICADEMIC OFFFERINGSFERINGS

MAJORS & MINORS Italian MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATIONS Mathematics Anthropology & OTHER CURRICULAR PROGRAMS Art History Music Philosophy Established multidisciplinary programs of study with cur- Biology ricular and cocurricular components: Chemistry Physics Political Science Africana Studies Chinese Asian Studies Classics Psychology Religious Studies Biochemistry Computer Science Biological Psychology Economics Russian Sociology Education Economics & Accounting Environmental Studies Education Spanish Studies in World Literature Latin American & Latino Studies English Naval Science French Studio Art Theatre Peace & Confl ict Studies German Women’s & Gender Studies History

STUDENT-DESIGNED MAJORS & MINORS Students can design original multidisciplinary majors and minors. Here are a few examples of recent self-designed programs: Architectural Studies Catholic Studies Chinese Language & Civilization Deaf Education Film Studies International Studies Medieval & Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Urban Studies

FOCUSED CAREER PROGRAMS Health Professions Law Business Engineering Teacher Education Program 2200 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY UNNIQUEIQUE PRROGRAMSOGRAMS

MONTSERRAT COLLEGE HONORS All fi rst-year students are part of a challenging academic In the college honors program, academically accomplished WHAT THE GUIDEBOOKS SAY and co-curricular program called Montserrat. Embracing students pursue multidisciplinary studies in the natural sci- • Among the nation’s top 50 “most competitive” colleges the excitement and discovery of living and learning at Holy ences, social sciences and humanities. Guided by rotating and universities, as ranked by Barron’s Profi les of Cross, this program — expressly designed for fi rst-year stu- faculty experts, students regularly meet and work to explore American Colleges. dents — integrates academic, co-curricular and residential how knowledge from different areas can be tested and • Graduates 91% of students in four years – ranked fourth experiences in unique ways. One of the cornerstones of a integrated across disciplines. The program incorporates an among the nation’s undergraduate, liberal arts colleges; Holy Cross education is the commitment to Jesuit values. honors colloquium — a series of interdisciplinary discus- named to Kaplan’s list of colleges and universities with So it is fi tting that the program is named after the mountain sions — and a thesis. Honors students publicly present their “Impressive Graduation Rates.” in Spain where, in 1522, St. Ignatius of Loyola (the founder fi ndings at the annual academic conference, a highlight of • Listed in the top 20 colleges for academics in The of the Jesuit order) decided to begin a new life. Students the academic year. Princeton Review’s “The Best 351 Colleges.” entering Holy Cross are also beginning a new chapter of • Peterson’s Guide to Four-Year Colleges cites a 95% their lives — and Montserrat provides experiences in and out fi rst-year retention rate. WASHINGTON SEMESTER • Named one of the country’s “most beautiful urban of the classroom to enhance their journey, while supplying Each semester, 15 juniors and fi rst-semester seniors are ac- the tools to climb to new places. campuses” in Kaplan’s National Guidance Counselor cepted into a highly selective program in the nation’s capital. Survey. Students work with members of congress or federal agen- • Ranked 15th for “professors who make themselves cies, assist advocacy and public policy groups, and explore accessible” in a student survey by The Princeton up-close the arts, history and culture of Washington, D.C. Review. With support from their Holy Cross advisor, students pursue • Regarding the college’s mission, Kaplan’s Guide to internships that consist of four full work days, and a public the 328 Most Interesting Colleges says, “The Jesuit policy seminar one night each week. On the fi fth weekday, tradition of ‘being men and women for others’ shines they conduct independent research for their Washington at Holy Cross.” thesis paper. • According to The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges, compiled by the staff of the Yale Daily News, the STUDY ABROAD three best things about attending Holy Cross are: “the Students looking to broaden their Holy Cross experience professors, the beautiful campus and the connections have an excellent opportunity to do so through the Study with classmates.” Abroad program. Year-long programs provide qualifi ed • The Fiske Guide to Colleges cites Holy Cross’ small students with exciting and fully credited extensions of class sizes and beautiful campus as “award winners.” the college’s curriculum at participating universities in: Australia, Austria, Cameroon, England, France, Germany, COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Scotland, Through a generous endowment established by its name- Spain and Russia. One-semester programs are also avail- sake, Joseph P. Donelan II, the Donelan Offi ce of Com- able in China and Sri Lanka. Third-year students in good munity-Based Learning provides a directorship to establish academic standing live with host families, and take courses connections between courses across the college curriculum and exams alongside foreign students in their native with internship sites in the greater Worcester area. In keep- language. Deepening the cultural experience, students ing with the college’s social mission to prepare students to be complete an independent study project in the local com- “men and women for others,” Community-Based Learning munity to ensure close interaction with the people of their enables students to be of service to the community while chosen countries. enhancing their understanding of course material. 2211 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY STTUDENTUDENT LIIFEFE

Holy Cross has three performance theaters, RECREATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS two art galleries, a concert hall, ballroom, • Ballroom Dance dance studio and a movie theater. There are • Club Baseball more than 90 student groups and organiza- • Club Basketball (men’s and women’s) tions on campus, including: • Club Hockey • Club Lacrosse (men’s and women’s) ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS • Club Soccer • American Medical Student Association • Club Tennis • American Sign Language Club • Club Volleyball (men’s and women’s) • Biology Society • Equestrian Club • French Club • Figure Skating Club • GESSO (Art Society) • Golf Club • Neuronauts • HC Recreational Water Polo Club • Poetry Circle • Racquetball Club • Psychology Club • Running Club • Science Ambassadors • Sailing Club • Sir Thomas More Prelaw Society • Ski Team • Student Programs for Urban Develop- • College Republicans COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATIONS • Ultimate Frisbee ment • Eco-Action • The Advocate (alt. student newspaper) • HC Wilderness Outing Club • Spring Break Immersion Program • HC Political Union • The Crusader (student newspaper) • Women’s Rugby • Model United Nations • The Fenwick Review • Yoga Club STUDENT GOVERNANCE • Peace Around the World • Purple Patcher (student yearbook) ORGANIZATIONS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS • Purple Key Society • WCHC 88.1FM (radio station) • Campus Activities Board • Campus Christian Fellowship • Sader Nation • Class Councils MULTICULTURAL STUDENT • COMPASS • Students for Life • Hall Councils ORGANIZATIONS (MSO) • Fellowship of Christian Athletes • Student Government Association DEPARTMENTALLY SPONSORED • ABiGaLe-Allies • Orthodox Christian Fellowship STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS • Asian Students In Action • Pax Christi PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATIONS • Chamber Singers • Bishop Healy Multicultural Society • Religious Education Teacher’s Club • Alternate College Theatre • Chapel Choir • Black Student Union • Chamber Orchestra SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS • College Choir • Caribbean African Student Assembly • Dance Ensemble • Amnesty International • HAYES Retreat Team • Individuals of all Nations Developing • Delilahs (female a cappella) • Appalachia Service Project • Holy Cross Orchestra Indian Appreciation • Fools on the Hill (co-ed a cappella) • Best Buddies • Jazz Ensemble • Latin American Student Organization • Off the Record (female a cappella) • The Beverly Connection • Knights of Columbus • Multiethnic Identity Xploration • Rythm Nation Steppaz • Crusaders for Children • Holy Cross Good Time Marching Band • Women’s Forum • Sons of Pitches (male a cappella) • Cures for Kids • Multicultural Peer Educators • Sound of St. James (male a cappella) PEER EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS • Habitat for Humanity • Orientation Leaders • Student Musician Coalition • Nutrition, Exercise & Eating Disorders • Holy Cross for a Cure • Relationship Peer Educators Peer Educators • Operation Smile SPECIAL INTEREST • Resident Assistants • Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators • Religious Education Teacher’s Club ORGANIZATIONS • ROTC • Share our Soles • College Democrats • Students for Responsible Choices 2222 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY DIISTINGUISHEDSTINGUISHE DHOOLYLY CRROSSOSS ALLUMNIUMNI

Holy Cross aims to make a positive difference in society not JIM COLLINS ’87 only through teaching and service, but through our alumni. Biomedical engineer, co-director of the Center for Biody- In fulfi lling its mission, the College educates people who namics at Boston University go on to become leaders in their fi elds. ROBERT J. COUSY ’50 DAVID P. A NDERSON ’51 Basketball legend and NBA Hall of Famer Sports columnist, The New York Times; winner of a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 MICHAEL DANIELS ’76 Senior vice president and group executive, IBM Global KAREN BALDWIN ’85 Technology Services Partner & senior executive vice president of Creative Affairs, Baldwin Entertainment Group ANN DOWD ’78 Actress on TV, fi lm and stage MARY G. BERNER ’81 Former president and chief executive offi cer, Reader’s ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. ’62 Digest Association Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Dis- eases HON. TIMOTHY H. BISHOP ’72 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat JON FAVREAU ’03 from New York Chief speechwriter for President Barack Obama

LEIGH ANNE BRODSKY ’80 ANNE SCHIFFMAN FINK ’85 President, Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products Senior vice president, PepsiCo Sales

HON. ROBERT CASEY ’82 STANLEY E. GRAYSON ’72 Member of the U.S. Senate, Democrat from Pennsylvania Vice chairman and chief operating offi cer, M.R. Beal and TOOMM Company, New York HEEINSOHNINSOHN JOSEPH A. CALIFANO ’52 Founder and chairman, The National Center on Addiction JULIE A. HALPIN ’84 & Substance Abuse Founder & CEO, Geppetto Group, advertising company specializing in products for children MARK G. HOLOWESKO ’82 MATT CHMURA ’03 Chief executive offi cer and president, Templeton Capital Director of communications, Boston Bruins THOMAS W. HEINSOHN ’56 Advisors, Inc. Former Boston Celtics player and coach; NBA Hall of RABBI NORMAN M. COHEN ’72 Famer PETER JANKOWSKI ’86 Rabbi, Bet Shalom Congregation, Minnetonka, Minn. Producer for Law & Order, president of Wolf Films JOHN H. “JACK” HIGGINS ’76 BILLY COLLINS ’63 Editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Sun-Times; winner of EDWARD P. J ONES ’72 Former Poet Laureate, consultant in poetry to the Library a Pulitzer Prize in 1989 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Known World of Congress (2001-2003) 2233 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY DIISTINGUISHEDSTINGUISHE DHOOLYLY CRROSSOSS ALLUMNIUMNI

CAPT. THOMAS G. KELLEY, USN JAMES DAVID POWER III ’53 (RET) ’60 Chairman and CEO, J.D. Power & Associates Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor CAROLYN RISOLI ’86 CAPT. JOSEPH P. K ERWIN, M.D. President, Marc by Marc Jacobs USN (RET) ’53 MARY PAT RYAN ’78 First medical doctor in space Former executive vice president of marketing, Sirius Satel- lite Radio PAUL O. LECLERC ’63 Former president and chief executive offi cer, New York BERNADETTE SEMPLE ’82 Public Library U.S. Navy Commander

EDWARD J. LUDWIG ’73 DANIEL E. SHAUGHNESSY ’75 Chairman of the board and chief executive offi cer, Becton, Sports columnist, The Boston Globe; author of The Curse Dickinson and Company of the Bambino

BURKE MAGNUS ’88 BART SHER ’81 Senior vice president for college sports programming, 2008 Tony Award winner as director of South Pacifi c ESPN JOE SHORTSLEEVE ’79 CHRISTOPHER J. MATTHEWS ’67 Chief correspondent for WBZ-TV News in Boston Host of NBC’s “The Chris Matthews Show” and MSNBC’s “Hardball” WILLIAM J. “BILL” SIMMONS III ’92 Columnist for Espn.com’s “Page 2” and ESPN The Maga- WILLIAM J. MCDONOUGH ’56 zine Retired president of the New York Federal Reserve CLLARENCEARENCE HON. CLARENCE THOMAS ’71 THHOMASOMAS HON. JAMES P. M ORAN, JR. ’67 Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat from Virginia AMB. HARRY K. THOMAS, JR. ’78 U.S. Ambassador to the Phillipines HON. PETER WELCH ’69 JOSEPH E. MURRAY, M.D. ’40 Member of U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat from Nobel laureate 1990 for the fi rst successful kidney trans- LT. GEN. BERNARD TRAINOR, USMC Vermont plant (RET.) ’51 MAGGIE WILDEROTTER ’77 Senior fellow for National Security Studies KEVIN O’CONNOR ’90 President and CEO, Frontier Communications Host of This Old House and Ask This Old House on PBS THEODORE V. W ELLS, JR. ’72 ROBERT C. WRIGHT ’65 Partner and co-chair of Litigation, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, JOYCE A. O’SHAUGHNESSY, M.D. ’78 Co-Founder, Autism Speaks and retired vice chairman of Wharton & Garrison Leading breast cancer researcher and practitioner at Texas the board, General Electric Oncology 2244 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY STTRENGTHRENGTH & COONDITIONINGNDITIONING

Opened in 1997, the Carol and Park B. Smith Wellness 60 people at a time, enables Holy Cross’ Center is a two-story facility which was built as an addition larger sports teams to work out together, to the Hart Recreation Center. The wellness center provides thereby enhancing team unity. state-of-the-art fi tness equipment for varsity athletes and all The second fl oor has been designed other members of the Holy Cross community. for use by all students, faculty and staff. A $1.5-million gift from Carol and Park B. Smith (Class It has two sections: one for aerobic train- of 1954) kicked off the campaign to fund the facility. “Ev- ing, and the other for cardiovascular, eryone today agrees that fi tness is very important,” Smith variable-resistance and strength training. said in 1997. “I’m confi dent that this new Wellness Center A diverse selection of equipment accom- — whose facilities will be second-to-none — will provide modates users ranging from beginners to a real benefi t to current and future Holy Cross students, advanced athletes. Its south-facing wall is teachers and staff.” mostly glass, allowing most users a view With 15,000 square feet, the wellness center provides of the practice fi elds and the rolling hills over four times more space than the college previously of central New England. had for varsity and community exercise and training, and The center also offers programs that centralizes athletic equipment and facilities once found in explore the connections between fi tness fi ve locations in three campus buildings. and wellness, to help students learn how On the fi rst level, the center houses a highly versatile good health can complement and enhance strength and conditioning center for Holy Cross’ varsity other aspects of their educational expe- student-athletes. There are areas for speed development rience. An advisory board comprising programs, as well as for strength and endurance condition- physicians, fitness and strength train- ing. The space, which is able to accommodate as many as ers, faculty members, psychologists, nutritionists, a college chaplain and others are and his staff to are able to accommodate a much larger responsible for creating and coordinating number of athletes at one time, allowing teams to train programming for the center. together at times more convenient to their busy schedules Holy Cross head strength and con- as student-athletes. ditioning coach Jeff Oliver believes that The state-of-the-art equipment in the wellness center the wellness center is of the utmost im- includes: portance to Crusader athletic teams. • Eight multi-purpose power racks, each with over 600 “Over the past few decades, col- pounds of free weights. lege coaches have turned increasingly to • Seven Olympic lifting platforms with over 375 pounds of strength and conditioning to gain an edge rubberized free weights. over their opponents,” Oliver said. “And • More than 3,000 pounds of dumbbells. while football may have been the fi rst to • Eighteen pieces of aerobic equipment. grasp the concept, we now train athletes • Three full sets of plyometric boxes. from every varsity sport. The wellness • A number of free weight-loaded pieces of equipment to center has been a huge boon to our pro- accommodate injured athletes. gram.” “Thanks to the generous donation from the Smiths,” With 6,500 square feet of the center Oliver said, “This facility is state of the art.” devoted solely to varsity athletes, Oliver 2255 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY THHEE CIITYTY OOFF WOORCESTERRCESTER

Worcester, the economic and social center of central the hundreds of rivers and lakes in the area, Massachusetts, is New England’s third-largest city with a including Lake Quinsigamond. population of 175,500. Holy Cross is one of the area’s 13 First incorporated as a township in 1722, colleges and universities, which together make an enormous this settlement 40 miles west of Boston soon impact on the area’s culture and economy. Boston, Spring- became an important transportation center fi eld, Hartford and Providence are all about a one-hour drive. on the Boston Turnpike, linking the capital New York City is about three hours away; Cape Cod and city with New York and the west. One of the Atlantic Ocean are less then two hours from Worcester; America’s fi rst internal commercial water- and the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire can be ways, the Blackstone Canal, linked the town reached in about three hours. Skiing is available at nearby with Providence to the south and gave direct Wachusett Mountain, and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy access to the Atlantic Ocean. Primarily an industrial city through the mid-20th century, Worcester has emerged as an educational, medical, health care, cultural and entertainment center. An expanded business and commercial base, and the recent addition of a variety of high-technology compa- nies and growing biotechnol- ogy research parks, have made Worcester attractive to expand- ing companies. Downtown Worcester stands on the brink of a dramatic renaissance with a new hotel attached to the con- venue for opera, jazz, blues and classical concerts; and the vention center, a new courthouse and major Worcester Art Museum, internationally known as one of the housing and retail projects all in the works. fi nest small museums in the United States. Other museums Worcester is nonetheless predominantly include the Higgins Armory Museum, a repository of Me- residential in character. More than 1,200 acres dieval arms and armor; the Ecotarium, which combines the of city-owned parkland are found within its features of a science museum, a planetarium and a zoo; the 38 square miles. Half of the entire city budget headquarters of the American Antiquarian Society; and the goes for educational purposes, testimony to Worcester Historical Museum. the values of its inhabitants. Its parklands After a $40 million restoration project, the historic are among the oldest in the nation, as are its Union Station now serves visitors and commuters via MBTA library and music festival. Worcester is a city regional service and Amtrak national service. proud of its past and secure in its future. Worcester has world-class dining, ethnic restaurants, Worcester is home to the DCU Center, a diners, coffee houses, bookstores, shopping, parks and 13,000-seat arena that features big-name rock recreation — all within easy reach of campus. bands; Mechanics Hall, a world renowned 2266 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY COOLLEGELLEGE ADDMINISTRATIONMINISTRATION

REV. PHILIP L. BOROUGHS, S.J., PRESIDENT OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE Fr. Philip (Chicago) in 1978. He holds a Licentiate of Boroughs, S.J., a Sacred Theology from the Jesuit School of faculty member Theology in Berkeley (1987) and received and senior ad- a Ph.D. in Christian spirituality from the ministrator with Graduate Theological Union (Berkley, Ca- decades of expe- lif.) in 1989. His doctoral dissertation was rience and a deep on John Woolman (1720-1772), the itiner- understanding of ant Quaker preacher in Colonial America, Jesuit higher ed- who advocated against slavery and whose ucation through journal is considered a spiritual classic. his work at Gon- He entered the Jesuit order in 1967, zaga, Seattle, was ordained a priest in 1978, and made and Georgetown his fi nal vows as a Jesuit in 1986. universities, assumed offi ce as the 32nd Prior to coming to Georgetown, Fr. Frank Vellaccio Timothy R. Austin Tracy Barlok president of Holy Cross in January 2012. Boroughs served as the rector of the Jesuit Senior Vice President Vice President for Vice President for Immediately before coming to Holy Community at Seattle University where he Academic Affairs and Development and Cross, he served as Georgetown’s fi rst-ever was also a faculty member in the School Dean of the College Alumni Relations vice president for mission and ministry from of Theology and Ministry. Previously, he 2003 to 2011. There, he was the only Jesuit taught religious studies at Gonzaga Uni- serving as a senior university administra- versity (1989-1991), served as the assistant tor. In addition to overseeing a division of novice director for the Oregon Province of the university as well as directing ministry Jesuits (1980-1982), and was a parish priest on campus and at Georgetown University at St. Leo Church in Tacoma, Wash. (1978- Hospital, Fr. Boroughs was responsible for 1980). A former member of the Board of numerous programs for faculty, staff, stu- Trustees at the University of San Francisco, dents, and alumni which advanced Catholic he also served as a member of the Holy and Jesuit identity. During his eight-year Cross Board of Trustees (2008-2011). tenure at Georgetown, he raised funds to Fr. Boroughs travels frequently for both develop and endow the Calcagnini Contem- professional responsibilities and personal in- plative Center currently under construction, terests. He has relatives in Canada, Scotland, to renovate the historic Dahlgren Chapel, and England; his four siblings live on the Rev. Paul F. Harman, S.J. Michael Lochhead Jacqueline Peterson and to endow positions and programs for West Coast, and he enjoys hiking and outdoor Vice President Vice President for Vice President for the Offi ce of Mission and Ministry. recreation in the Pacifi c Northwest. He has for Mission Administration and Student Affairs and Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, traveled regularly to Kenya, leading a faculty/ Finance Dean of the Students in 1949, Fr. Boroughs was raised in Seattle, staff immersion experience, and in connection the third of fi ve children of the late Robert with his longstanding commitment to support and Catherine Boroughs. He earned his and raise funds for St. Aloysius Gonzaga Sec- B.A. from Gonzaga University in Spokane, ondary School in Nairobi. St. Aloysius serves Wash., in 1973, and received a Master of young people from the slum of Kibera whose Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology parents have died of AIDS. 2277 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY ATTHLETICHLETIC ADDMINISTRATIONMINISTRATION

RICHARD M. REGAN, JR., DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Richard M. (2001, 2002 and 2003). comprised of 49 athletic administrators and Arthur Andersen & Company in its Boston, Regan, Jr., is now Success is not measured only by wins faculty athletic representatives from around Mass., offi ces, rising to the level of senior in his 15th year and losses, but by other gains as well. In the nation, reports directly to the NCAA’s manager. He then moved to the NFL with as the director of an effort to further increase the number of Division I Board of Directors. The council the New England Patriots, where he served athletics at Holy Crusader teams coached by full-time staff is responsible for adopting operating bylaws in the role of Vice President of Finance from Cross in 2012- members, Regan announced the appoint- and rules to govern Division I, interpreting 1985-1988. 2013. Regan, ment of full-time coaching positions in Division I bylaws, reviewing recommenda- His ties to Mount St. James run deep, whose tenure track, volleyball, women’s lacrosse and soft- tions from the Division I conferences and as he is the third generation of his family to began on July 1, ball. Gender equity has been a major focus universities, and developing and implement- attend Holy Cross. He is the son of Richard 1998, became just of Regan’s administration and he introduced ing the Division I budget. M. Regan (Class of 1950), and the grandson the fourth Holy the college’s fi rst two new varsity sports in Prior to returning to Worcester in July of Harold J. Regan (Class of 1917). Regan’s Cross athletic di- more than 15 years — women’s ice hockey of 1998, Regan worked for NFL Interna- sisters, Mary (Class of 1977) and Ann (Class rector in the last 50 years. “He is smart, full and women’s golf. tional and NFL Europe (formerly the World of 1980), also graduated from Holy Cross. of energy, skilled in fi nancial management Improvements to the athletics facilities League of ). He joined His daughter, Deirdre, graduated from Holy and fully committed to Holy Cross,” said have also been part of Regan’s focus. The the New York offi ce of the World League in Cross in 2006. then Holy Cross president Fr. Gerard Reedy, new Linda Johnson Smith Stadium is home 1991 and was based in London beginning in Born in Providence, R.I., Regan and his S.J., at the time of Regan’s hiring. to not only the men’s and women’s soccer 1992. Over the next several years he lived in wife, Judi, have three daughters — Jennifer, Regan’s fi rst 14 years have been pro- teams, but its unique two-sided stands and London and , and served as man- Deirdre and Colleen. ductive ones for the Crusaders. During this press facilities provide an additional benefi t aging director of the Scottish Claymores, period of time, 19 Holy Cross teams have to home events for fi eld hockey and outdoor vice president of European operations and advanced to NCAA tournament play — in- track and fi eld. In 2009, a new synthetic chief operating offi cer. cluding at least one team in 10 of the last 14 turf facility was opened for use by the foot- When the World League went through seasons. The women’s basketball team has ball, men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse a reorganization following the 1992 season, been to the postseason in eight of the last teams. commissioner 14 years (including six trips to the NCAA The baseball team opened a new on- Paul Tagliabue appointed Regan as manag- Tournament), while the football (2009), campus stadium beginning in the fall of ing director of NFL International, Ltd., to fi eld hockey (1998 and 2000) and women’s 2005. And there have been improvements to oversee and develop the NFL’s business soccer (2000) programs have also made other facilities as well, such as the softball interests throughout Europe. In that role, NCAA appearances. Regan’s tenure has fi eld, new football and men’s ice hockey he was instrumental in establishing NFL also seen the fi rst-ever NCAA appearances locker rooms, and a video room for the International in Europe and planning and for the men’s ice hockey (2004 and 2006), men’s and women’s basketball teams. executing the NFL’s series men’s soccer (2002) and women’s lacrosse In addition to his duties on campus, of international games in London, Dublin, (2006 and 2007) teams. In addition, the Regan has become involved in college ath- and Berlin. men’s basketball program has seen a great letic policy on a national scale. A current Regan held the post of managing direc- deal of success under Regan’s watch, having member of the NCAA Division I Men’s tor of Monarch International, Inc., a licens- advanced to postseason play in fi ve of the Soccer Committee, Regan previously served ing and fi nancial consulting fi rm, for three last 12 years, and becoming the fi rst Patriot a term as a Division I-AA representative on years before joining the World League. League team ever to advance to the NCAA the NCAA Division I Management Council After graduating from Holy Cross in tournament in three consecutive seasons from 1999-2004. The Management Council, 1976, Regan spent nine years working for 2288 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY ATTHLETICHLETIC ADDMINISTRATIONMINISTRATION

BILL BELLEROSE ROSEMARY SHEA ANN ZELESKY FRANK MASTRANDREA ASSOCIATE A.D. ASSOCIATE A.D. ASSOCIATE A.D. ASSISTANT A.D. Bill Belle- Now in her In her 24th Frank Mas- rose is in his 21st 26th year at Holy year at Holy trandrea is in his year as associate Cross in 2012- Cross in 2012- 20th year at Holy director of ath- 2013, Rosemary 2013 is Worces- Cross in 2012- letics and busi- Shea joined the ter native Ann 2013, and was ness manager at athletic staff Zelesky, who is named assistant Holy Cross in shortly after responsible for athletic director 2012-2013, a po- earning a bach- the administra- for marketing sition he has held elor’s degree in tion and sched- and media rela- since November English from uling for all the tions for Cru- of 1992. A 1977 Holy Cross in women’s pro- sader athletics in graduate of Holy 1987. Since 1990 grams. In 1995, August of 2000. Cross with a dual degree in Economics and she has served as the athletic department’s Zelesky was promoted to associate athletic A 1988 graduate of Holy Cross with a Accounting, Bellerose handles the day to compliance offi cer, with responsibility director. bachelor’s degree in English, Mastrandrea day fi nancial support of individual teams to assure that the college’s staff, coaches, Zelesky joined the Crusaders in April oversees all marketing and media relations and the athletic department. He is responsi- and student-athletes understand and com- of 1989 after a highly-successful 13-year efforts for the athletic department, includ- ble for preparing and administering the bud- ply with NCAA rules and regulations. She coaching career at St. Peter-Marian High ing all television, radio and internet cover- gets for all 27 varsity sports. Bellerose also monitors eligibility and academic progress School in Worcester. Zelesky’s girl’s bas- age of all of the athletic programs. handles equipment inventories, and much of for all Holy Cross student-athletes and co- ketball squads posted a 272-54 record, Mastrandrea previously served as the Holy Cross’ travel and ticket operations. ordinates an ongoing rules education pro- winning eight Central Massachusetts titles, college’s director of athletic media rela- Prior to his current appointment, Bel- gram for coaches and staff members. seven district championships and one state tions from 1993-2000. While serving as lerose was the college’s purchasing direc- In 2000, Shea was promoted to asso- crown. Her softball teams were 253-21, the director, Mastrandrea was responsible tor for four years, coordinating purchases ciate athletic director and added the duties capturing 10 Central Massachusetts titles, for the publicity and promotion of the for all departments on campus. From 1988 of scheduling for men’s sports. She also nine district crowns and fi ve state cham- school’s 27 varsity sports, with his major through 1993, Bellerose also served as the assists the director of athletics with the pionships. Zelesky, who also served as St. focus on the football and men’s basketball head coach of the Crusader men’s ice hock- overall management of the men’s athletic Peter-Marian’s athletic director for nine programs. ey team. He previously spent time as an as- programs. years, was twice named Massachusetts Mastrandrea earned his law degree sistant coach of the squad from 1977-1988. Shea was a member of the NCAA Coach of the Year for both basketball and from the University of Connecticut School During his days as an undergraduate, Bel- Division I Rowing Committee from 2001- softball, and has been inducted into the of Law in 1991, and worked for the fi rm lerose was a member of the ice hockey team. 2005, serving as the committee’s chair New England Basketball Hall of Fame. of Updike, Kelley & Spellacy as a litigator He still ranks eighth all-time in career points from 2004-2005. She has also represented A 1973 graduate of Worcester State from 1991-1993. (152) and 10th all-time in career goals scored the Patriot League on the NCAA Division I College, Zelesky played volleyball, bas- He and his wife, Joan, reside in (71). In 2002, Bellerose was inducted into the Championship / Sports Management Cabi- ketball, fi eld hockey and softball. She be- Shrewsbury, Mass., with their son, Jacob. Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame. net since 2008. gan her coaching career at Worcester State Bellerose and his wife, Susan, reside in following her graduation. Zelesky, who Shrewsbury, Mass. Their son, William, Jr., resides in Worcester, has two sons, Brian graduate from Holy Cross in 2012, and their (a 2011 Holy Cross graduate) and Kevin (a daughter, Lauren, is currently a junior. 2012 Holy Cross graduate). 2299 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY ATTHLETICHLETIC DEEPARTMENTPARTMENT STTAFFAFF

Brian Atkins Charles Bare Ray Bolger Tina Borrelli Anthony Cerundolo Kevan Donovan Athletic Trainer Media Relations Equipment Cheerleading Athletic Trainer Compliance

Linda George Brittany Keil Amanda Kelley Adam Krinsky Jessica Liebner Bob Neville Business Offi ce Strength/Conditioning Athletic Trainer Equipment Events/Promotions Facilities

Jeff Oliver Jamie Reynolds Nicolas Ryan Jim Sarkisian Jennifer Whipple Jim Wrobel Strength/Conditioning Media Relations/Video Facilities Media Relations Fundraising Media Relations 3300 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY THHEE PAATRIOTTRIOT LEEAGUEAGUE

Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. Boston University will join the Patriot League as a full member beginning in the 2013-2014 school year. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked fi rst each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League fi nished at the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 84 teams from Patriot League full-member institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Program

PATRIOT LEAGUE STAFF Carolyn Schlie Femovich...... Executive Director Richard Wanninger . . Associate Executive Director Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress • Navy won the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the fi rst Ginger Fulton ...... Associate Executive Director rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their time in school history, and also won the women’s title. Deb Herman . .Executive Assistant / Business Manager respective sports. Lehigh edged the Mids for the men’s crown. Darlene Gordon . .Director of Championships / Business Operations The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide • Lehigh, a No. 15 seed, defeated No. 2 seed Duke 75-70 Matt Dougherty ...... Media Relations Director successful competitive athletic experiences while in a second-round NCAA Tournament game on March 16. James Greene . . .Assistant Media Relations Director maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its The victory was nominated for “best upset” at the ESPYs. Quinton Smith . . Assistant Director for Compliance / Sportstudent-athletes Management to be leaders in society. • Colgate’s Peter Baum became the fi rst player in Patriot Jimmy Johnson. .Coordinator of Multimedia Services During the 2011-2012 academic year, Patriot League League history to win the Tewaaraton Award as the top student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: collegiate lacrosse player, and also claimed the Lt. Enners THE PATRIOT LEAGUE • In the latest release of NCAA Academic Progress Rate, Award for the same distinction. 3773 Corporate Parkway, Suite 190 94 percent of Patriot League teams scored at or above the • Colgate’s Elise DeRoo was named the Patriot League Center Valley, PA 18034 national Division I four-year average score of 973. Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, while Army’s Brendan www.patriotleague.com • 79 Patriot League teams, and 84 overall from full-member Buckley won the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. Phone: (610) 289-1950 institutions, earned Public Recognition Awards from the • DeRoo was also one of two nominees from the Patriot Fax: (610) 289-1952 NCAA for fi nishing in the top 10 percent of all teams in League for the NCAA Woman of the Year award, along the most recent four-year APR scores. with Navy’s Jess Palacio. 3311 22012012 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S CRROSSOSS COOUNTRYUNTRY THHEE PAATRIOTTRIOT LEEAGUEAGUE

• 10 student-athletes were named Capital One Academic • Lehigh defeated CAA champion Towson 40-38 in • American’s John Pope won the Male Sportsmanship All-Americans, including fi rst-team selections for Army’s the second round of the NCAA Division I Football Award, the fi rst cross country runner and fi rst Eagle to claim Brendan Buckley (lacrosse), Army’s Zach Price (baseball), Championship on Dec. 3 to become the fi rst Patriot League the honor, while Holy Cross’ Katelynn Hartnett became the Bucknell’s Tim Bolte (football) and Lehigh’s Jennifer team since 2003 to advance to the quarterfi nal round. The fi rst Crusader to win the Female Sportsmanship Award. Colquhoun (softball). Mountain Hawks went on to fi nish at No. 5 in The Sports • Army’s Zach Price and Lehigh’s Julie Fernandez were • 48 student-athletes earned Capital One Academic All- Network/Fathead.com top 25 and won the ECAC FCS named second team Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-Americans District recognition. Lambert Cup. in baseball and softball, respectively. • It was the fi rst time in Patriot League men’s basketball • Colgate upset previously unbeaten UMass, 13-11, in the • Four Patriot Leaguers signed NFL free agent contracts history that three teams played in the postseason tournament: fi rst round of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament on for the 2012 season. Lehigh (NCAA), Bucknell (NIT), American (CIT). May 12. • Army’s William Park became the second Patriot Leaguer • For just the second time in men’s basketball history, two • Colgate and Lehigh both fi nished in the top 10 of the fi nal ever to earn an appearance in the NCAA golf regionals. teams won a postseason game as Bucknell beat Arizona Nike / Inside Lacrosse media rankings, with the Raiders at • Lehigh brothers Cameron and Roman Lao-Gosney earned 65-54 in the fi rst round of the NIT on March 14. No. 8 and the Mountain Hawks at No. 9. USILA Scholar All-America honors. • For the first time in League history, three women’s • Colgate’s Peter Baum was one of eight Patriot Leaguers • Colgate’s Jimmy McLaughlin and Steven Miller moved on basketball teams earned postseason bids, as Navy went to to earn USILA All-America honors, and the only student- to play for Major League Soccer clubs, as McLaughlin was the NCAA Tournament, American to the WNIT and Holy athlete on the fi rst team. signed by the Philadelphia Union and Miller was picked in Cross to the WBI. In addition, the Crusaders defeated New • Jess Palacio (Navy) was a second-team All-America the supplemental draft by the Montreal Impact. Hampshire in the fi rst round of the WBI, giving the League selection by the United States Track & Field and Cross • Bucknell’s Brendan Burgdorf earned NSCAA Scholar its fi rst postseason victory since 1991. Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) and competed All-America fi rst team honors while Army’s Jeff Pickett • American became the fi rst women’s basketball team to at both the NCAA cross country and indoor track and fi eld made the third team. post a perfect 14-0 mark in Patriot League play. championships. • Navy’s Zack Duncavage placed 16th in the discus and • Lehigh’s C.J. McCollum was named ECAC Men’s • Navy’s Laura Gorinski was invited to the NCAA women’s Bucknell’s Leonard Joseph placed 17th in the hammer Basketball Player of the Year as well as an honorable swimming championship, where she competed in the 200 throw at the NCAA Division I men’s track and fi eld outdoor mention AP All-American. individual medley and 100 and 200 breaststroke events. championship, with Duncavage earning second-team All- • Lehigh’s Chris Lum fi nished in second place for the Walter • Lehigh’s Jennifer Colquhoun was named the ECAC America status for his performance. Payton award and was named ECAC FCS Offensive Player Softball Player of the Year. • Navy’s Katherine Ashton became the fi rst rowing All- of the Year while earning multiple All-America honors. • Army junior pitcher Chris Rowley earned second-team American from the Patriot League since 2007 when she • Georgetown’s Andrew Schaetzke fi nished fourth in the All-America honors from two organizations while teammate was named to the second team by CRCA. voting for the Buck Buchanan Award, was honored as Kevin McKague garnered third-team honors. Both players • Navy, which won the Patriot League women’s lacrosse ECAC FCS Defensive Player of the Year and became the were also up for national awards throughout the season. championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, was ninth player in Patriot League history to earn consensus • Army fi nished the season with 41 wins, which was the most ranked 19th in the fi nal deBeer media poll of the season. FCS All-America honors from the four major awarding by any Patriot League baseball team in history. • The American fi eld hockey team was recognized by the organizations. • Five players were selected in the fi rst 23 rounds of the MLB National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) as • Eight players were named FCS All-Americans overall, with Draft, the most in that span in Patriot League history. having the highest team grade-point average in the country Lehigh’s Ryan Spadola and Bucknell’s Bryce Robertson • Colgate’s Chris Johnson became the fourth men’s cross at 3.55. Moreover, all six League squads were singled out joining Schaetzke as fi rst-team selections. country runner to represent the Patriot League in the NCAA by the organization for having team GPAs above 3.0. championships.