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(8-23, 3-17 Liberty) vs. College (8-23, 1-11 NESCAC) Saturday, May 1, 2:00 p.m. Doubleheader, Prentiss Field

The Brewers (8-23, 3-17) are coming off a 15-8 win 2010 Schedule over SUNY New Paltz on Wednesday in which Vassar pounded out 15 hits and tied a single Date Opponent Time/Result game program-high with four home runs. RussMatt Central Florida Invitational Junior David 3/15 vs. Framingham State L 8-7 (10) Ringold hit his Junior catcher David Ringold had 3/16 vs. Sewanee University L 15-5 fourth career the big shot with a grand slam, 3/17 vs. Salem State College W 13-9 home run on amassing a career high five RBIs 3/18 vs. Gallaudet University W 11-3 in the game, senior outfielderAri Wednesday, 3/20 (DH) L 9-3, L 10-7 a grand slam Glantz and junior outfielderDevon 3/24 Mt. St. Mary College W 7-1 against New Luongo both hit two-run home runs, and 3/27 * (DH) W 4-3, L 8-5 Paltz. sophomore outfielderSal Costanzo added a 3/28 at Skidmore College* (DH) L 6-3, L 4-3 solo shot. Freshman shortstop Mike Perrone 4/2 St. * (DH) L 17-4, L 11-7 4/3 St. Lawrence University* (DH) L 6-1, L 12-4 went 4-for-6 with four runs, three RBIs, and 4/7 Mt. St. Mary College W 10-9 two stolen bases in the win. Freshman pitcher 4/10 at * (DH) L 11-2, L 5-3 Zander Mrlik earned his first career win 4/11 at Clarkson University* (DH) L 6-2, W 9-6 in his first start, throwing 6.2 innings 4/14 SUNY New Paltz L 9-4 4/17 at * (DH) L 12-4, L 10-6 and allowing five runs (four earned) 4/18 at University of Rochester* (DH) L 7-3, L 13-11 on 11 hits. He struck out two and 4/21 Purchase College L 13-9 walked one. Sophomore Zachary 4/24 at Rensselaer Polytechnic* (DH) L 10-1, W 9-7 Prudoff pitched 2.1 innings in 4/27 Rensselaer Polytechnic* (DH) L 8-4, L 5-1 4/28 at SUNY New Paltz W 15-8 relief, allowing three runs (two 5/1 (DH) 1:00 p.m. earned) on three hits, striking out 5/8 * (DH) 1:00 p.m. one with no walks. 5/9 Union College* (DH) 12:00 p.m. • Perrone is batting .417 Home Games are in bold with 21 stolen bases to * Indicates contest For Athletics News & Results, log onto: lead the Brewers this season. www.vassarathletics.com Luongo is next with a .349 average and 11 stolen bases, while Ringold is hitting .348 with seven doubles. Glantz and Costanzo lead Vassar with 23 RBIs apiece, Vassar College and the Liberty League are committed to the while Glantz also has 20 stolen bases and nine doubles and Costanzo has a team- principles of good sportsmanship. We believe all student-athletes, high 10 doubles. The Brewers are batting .295 as a team and have stolen 77 bases coaches, and spectators should strive to represent the very best spirit and tradition of intercollegiate athletics. We request your while opponents have stolen just 48 against Vassar. Freshman Lawrence Flicker cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a posi- has been strong on the mound for the Brewers, with a 3-4 record and a team-high tive manner. Profanity, sexist, ethnic, racist, and homophobic 43.2 innings pitched. comments, as well as intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches, and game personnel, will not be • The Continentals (8-23, 1-11) faced No. 13 SUNY Cortland on Wednesday, tolerated. These actions are grounds for removal from the site of falling 28-2 as Cortland scored a run in every inning, and two or more runs in all competition. Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs are prohibited at but one inning. Prior to that, the Continentals picked up their first NESCACWest all Vassar athletic events. Division win as they went 1-2 against Middlebury, taking the middle game of the three-game series by an 11-7 score. • Hamilton is hitting .296 as a team, led by Alex Augustyn who is batting .395 with a team-high 10 doubles and three home runs. Joe Buicko is hitting .349 with 10 stolen bases, followed by Kevin Prindle (.356), while Grady Vigneau leads the team with 26 RBIs to go with a .313 average, nine doubles and three home runs. Max Foster leads the pitching staff in wins, with a 2-3 record, but the Continental pitchers have struggled overall this season, with a 10.61 team ERA. VASSAR COLLEGE BREWERS (8-23, 3-17 Liberty) No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. B/T Hometown High School 2 Joe Castilla Jr. INF 5-10 R/R Weston, FL Archbishop McCarthy 3 Race Bottini So. LHP 5-10 L/L Poughkeepsie, NY Millbrook 4 Joe Bubar Jr. 1B 5-10 L/R , DC Georgetown Day 5 Ari Glantz Sr. INF/OF 6-0 R/R Cambridge, MA Cambridge Rindge & Latin 6 Michael Perrone Fr. INF 5-11 R/R Seaford, NY Seaford 8 Conor Gallagher Fr. INF 6-3 L/R Alford, MA Rudolf Steiner School 9 Liam Lee So. INF 6-1 L/R East Hampton, NY East Hampton 10 Lawrence Flicker Fr. LHP 6-2 L/L Plantation, FL Saint Thomas Aquinas 11 David Ringold Jr. C/3B 5-10 R/R Seattle, WA Ballard 12 Zachary Prudoff So. RHP 6-0 R/R St. Croix, Virgin Islands St. Croix Country Day 13 Adam Murphy Sr. OF 5-10 R/L Brooklyn, NY Midwood 15 Scott Allen So. LHP/OF 5-11 L/L Peapack, NJ New Fairfield 16 Mike Plude Jr. C/1B 5-11 R/R Shelton, CT Notre Dame Catholic 17 Sean Morash Fr. OF 5-10 R/R Knoxville, TN Knoxville Catholic 18 Max Frankel Fr. LHP 5-10 L/L Larchmont, NY Mamaroneck 20 Zander Mrlik Fr. RHP/OF 6-3 L/R San Francisco, CA Saint Ignatius College 21 A.J. Kim Fr. C 5-10 R/R La Canada, CA La Canada 22 John MacGregor So. RHP 6-1 R/R Montclair, NJ Montclair Kimberley 23 Daniel Berkowitz Jr. RHP 6-0 R/R Short Hills, NJ Millburn 24 Devon Luongo Jr. OF 6-0 R/R Hillsborough, CA Crystal Springs Uplands 25 Sal Costanzo So. C/OF 5-8 R/R Cooper City, FL Archbishop McCarthy 33 David Keith Fr. C 5-11 R/R Short Hills, NJ Millburn 44 Dennis Tario So. RHP 6-0 R/R Ballston Spa, NY Saratoga Central Head Coach: 32 Jon Martin (5th Season), Lynchburg ‘00 Assistant Coaches: 7 Andrew Kiriakedes (3rd Season), Marist ‘06, 30 Rich Whitney (3rd Season) Captains: Ari Glantz, Adam Murphy • Athletic Trainer: Jessica Lustbader (3rd Season), Marist ‘07 HAMILTON CONTINENTALS (8-23, 1-11 NESCAC) No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht B/T Hometown High School 1 Todd Haylon So. C/OF 5-10 L/R Wellesley, MA Noble and Greenough School 2 Pat Gennaco Jr. C 5-9 L/R Middleton, MA Masconomet 3 Jeremy Brenner Sr. INF 5-8 R/R , NY Trinity College (Conn.) 4 John Wulf So. INF 6-0 R/R Larchmont, NY Rye Country Day School 5 Donovan Flint Jr. P 6-1 R/R Alexander, NY Alexander Central School 6 Grady Vigneau Sr. 1B 6-0 L/L Stowe, VT Holderness School (N.H.) 7 Andrew Perkowski Sr. P 6-2 L/L Yorktown Heights, NY Yorktown 8 Kevin Prindle Fr. OF/3B 6-0 R/R Gainesville, FL Buchholz 9 Rob Barbieri Fr. P 6-2 R/R Eden Prairie, MN Breck School 10 Michael Matt Jr. CF 6-0 R/R New Hartford, NY New Hartford 11 Stephen Wright So. P 6-1 L/L Cortland, NY West Virginia Univ. (Cortland HS) 12 Max Currier Sr. C/P 5-10 R/R Manlius, NY Fayetteville-Manlius 13 Wes Mayberry Jr. SS 6-1 R/R Alexandria, VA St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 14 Michael Caruso So. P 6-1 R/R Montville, NJ Montville Township 15 Joe Buicko Jr. OF/2B 6-0 R/R Altamont, NY Hotchkiss School (Conn.) 16 Alex Potoczak Fr. P 6-2 R/R Avon Lake, OH Lake Ridge Academy 17 Sam Fuentes Fr. OF 6-1 R/R Wilton, CT Wilton 18 Max Foster Sr. P 6-3 L/L Sherborn, MA Groton School 19 Eli McCargar Sr. P 6-5 L/L San Anselmo, CA International 20 Dan Peters Fr. 2B/3B 6-1 R/R Niskayuna, NY Niskayuna 21 Alex Augustyn Sr. 3B/P 6-2 R/R Hillsborough, CA Crystal Springs Uplands School 22 Brendan Rafalski Jr. P 5-11 R/R New Canaan, CT New Canaan 24 Justin Atwood Jr. OF/1B 6-4 R/R Wellesley, MA Wellesley 25 Rob Castellano Jr. OF 6-0 R/R New Hartford, NY New Hartford 26 Sam Choate So. OF 5-10 R/R Weston, MA Belmont Hill School 27 Lukas Bridenbeck Fr. C 6-1 R/R East Greenbush, NY La Salle Institute 28 Nzaba Fonseca-Sabune So. P 5-11 R/R Dobbs Ferry, NY Masters School 30 Dan Kroening Jr. P 6-3 R/R Littleton, MA Littleton 31 John Summa So. P 6-5 R/R Chebeague Island, ME Cheverus 33 Matt Mancini Sr. 1B/DH 5-11 L/L Fonda, NY Fonda-Fultonville 34 Kyle Mason Jr. C 5-9 R/R Hamilton, NY Hamilton Central School Elliott Garcia So. P 5-11 R/R New York, NY Frederick Douglass Academy Head Coach: 35 Tim Byrnes (4th Season), St. Lawrence ‘02 • Assistant Coaches: 23 Matt Leahy, 32 Chris Murphy, 29 Eddie Ray Captains: Justin Atwood, Alex Augustyn, Max Foster, Wes Mayberry