TThehe CCoachingoaching SStafftaff A ccombinedombined 5500 yyearsears ooff ccollegeollege ccoachingoaching eexperiencexperience oonn tthehe BBisonison bbenchench HHeadead CCoachoach PPatat FFlannerylannery round of the NCAA Tournament. Drexel and William & Mary in the 1980s, Flan- “The victory was almost surreal,” nery was the head coach at Lebanon Valley said Flannery after taking the Bison to College for fi ve years, leading that team to its the fi rst NCAA Tournament victory in fi rst-ever national championship in 1994. The program and league history. “It is proof Dutchmen won the Division III title in thrilling that good things happen to those who fashion, with overtime victories in both the work hard for it. The players in this pro- semifinals (93-83 over Wittenberg) and the gram truly earned that victory, and it’s a championship game (66-59 over New York Uni- memory that they will carry forever.” versity). The title game win by the Dutchmen The Bison surpassed even those capped a 28-4 season in Flannery’s fi fth year as lofty heights in 2005-06, winning a head coach at the Eastern school, school-record 27 games against only which recently celebrated the 10th anniversary fi ve losses. Ranked in the top 25 for of that national crown. the fi rst time in school history for one In his fi rst year at Lebanon Valley, Flannery week in February and at the end of guided the Dutchmen to a 17-9 mark, the the season, Bucknell became the fi rst program’s fi rst winning season in 18 years, and team in history to go proceeded to record fi ve consecutive winning unbeaten in league play at 14-0. The seasons. His 1992-93 team reached the second Bison repeated as league champs, round of the NCAA Tournament, before his earned a best-ever No. 9 seed in the 1993-94 team won the title. In fi ve years at Leba- NCAA Tournament, and knocked off non Valley, Flannery compiled an overall record Arkansas 59-55 to make it to the round of 95-44 (.683) and earned the 1994 Division of 32 for the second straight year. III Coach-of-the-Year Award from the National Following the season he earned Association of Coaches. the Award as the na- In October 2005 Flannery was inducted tional “mid-major” coach of the year, into the Lebanon Valley Athletics Hall of Fame, as well his third Patriot League Coach and coincidentally he went in alongside Mike of the Year honor. Rhoades, the team captain of the national Last season, the Bison put togeth- championship team and currently the head IInn 1313 yearsyears underunder headhead coachcoach PatPat Flannery,Flannery, thethe BisonBison havehave recordedrecorded er a school-record 14-game winning coach at Randolph-Macon College. a 119-51119-51 (.700)(.700) recordrecord iinn rregular-seasonegular-season PPatriotatriot LLeagueeague ggames,ames, aandnd streak and fi nished 22-9 overall and 13- Flannery’s appointment as Bucknell’s 19th ttheyhey capturedcaptured tthehe PPatriotatriot LLeagueeague ttitleitle iinn 22005005 aandnd 22006.006. 1 in the Patriot League, but they were men’s basketball head coach in 1994 capped knocked off by Holy Cross in the Patriot a tumultuous two-month stretch. His wife, In 13 years as head coach at his alma mater, League championship game. Despite Patti, gave birth to the couple’s fi rst son, Ryan, 2006 recipient Pat Flan- the 22 wins and an RPI in the 70s, Bucknell was in between the national championship and nery has taken his Bucknell team to heights not selected as an at-large participant in either Flannery’s hiring at Bucknell. The couple had never before seen in the 112-year history of the NCAA Tournament or NIT. their second child, Jesse, 11 years ago. Bison Basketball, and he is committed to main- Flannery made a mark on the Bucknell “At the time of my hiring, I was coming off taining the program’s status as one of the elite men’s basketball program long before return- two of the biggest things in my life,” Flannery teams in the Patriot League and beyond, both ing to Lewisburg in 1994-95 as the team’s head said. “If it wasn’t my alma mater, and wasn’t a on and off the fl oor. coach. As a player, he captained the 1979-80 school with this kind of philosophy, I wouldn’t A staple in the Lewisburg and surrounding Bison team that fi nished 20-7 and ushered in an have moved. The philosophy of the Patriot communities, Flannery is the second-longest era of unprecedented success at Bucknell. League is the philosophy of my coaching. I tenured head coach in program history, trailing Flannery remains the only player ever to always wanted a place that was academically only his own former coach, . lead the Bison in assists for four straight years, oriented. I was very happy (at Lebanon Valley), With 222 coaching wins at Bucknell, Flan- and he fi nished his career with a total of 505 but the people here got me excited. nery ranks second to the Hall of Famer Wool- assists, which was a school record at the time In his 13 seasons as coach at his alma mater, lum (318) on the school’s all-time list. No coach and still ranks third in Buck- in the 17-year history of the Patriot League has nell history. won more conference games than Flannery, He also tallied 779 ca- whose teams have won 70 percent of the time reer points and boasted (119-51) against league competition. a career free-throw per- Flannery, who received a contract exten- centage of .787. Bucknell sion in March 2006, presides over a proud pro- posted a 38-16 record over gram that is well-armed for ’s Flannery’s fi nal two seasons, future with a sparkling home arena that and he captained the team opened in 2003 and a sixth year of recruiting each of those years. with merit scholarships upcoming. An emotional, com- “With the leadership, excitement and petitive point guard out respect that the Patriot League has developed of Pottsville High School, since I have been the head coach at Bucknell, I Flannery was actually the believe this is a wonderful time to be in charge fi rst recruit signed by then- of this program,” Flannery said. “I have a deep rookie Bucknell coach Char- history and love for , and lie Woollum in 1976. It was I feel like that feeling comes through to our indeed fitting, then, that student-athletes. when Woollum left in April “The support from the university and the 1994 to return to his alma administration makes me feel proud of the job mater, William and Mary, we have done here,” Flannery added. after a marvelous 19-year Those exciting changes paid dividends in career, Flannery was se- 2004-05, when Bucknell fi nished 24-9, captured lected as his successor. the Patriot League championship and defeated After serving as an as- HHeadead ccoachoach PPatat FFlannerylannery wwithith hhisis wwife,ife, PPatti,atti, aandnd ssonsons RRyanyan ((13)13) aandnd JJesseesse ((11)11) third-seeded Kansas 64-63 in the opening sistant coach at Bucknell, 2007-08 Bucknell Men’s Basketball • 64 • www.BucknellBison.com HHeadead CCoachoach PPatat FFlannerylannery Flannery and the Bison program have lived up to those high expectations. He has created an ’S RESUME atmosphere in which his players have been suc- cessful and he is again giving back to the school PERSONAL that gave him an opportunity in 1976. Hometown: Pottsville, Pa. After three straight 20-win seasons — a Parents: Nancy and the late John Flannery fi rst in Bucknell annals — his career record now Wife: Married to the former Patti Struble (Bucknell ‘86) Children: Ryan, 13, and Jesse, 11 stands at 317-202 (.611) overall and 222-159 (.583) at Bucknell. EDUCATION Flannery began his coaching career at B.A. (Economics, Political Science), Bucknell, 1980 Bucknell in 1994-95 by guiding the Bison to M.S. (College Administration), Bucknell, 1983 an 11-3 fi nal league mark and earning Patriot League Coach of the Year honors. He was the HEAD COACHING CAREER fi rst Patriot League coach to earn such honors in Year School W L Pct. Notes 1989-90 Lebanon Valley 17 9 .654 fi rst winning season in 18 years his opening season with a program. The award 1990-91 Lebanon Valley 15 12 .556 ECAC invitation was especially sweet for Flannery, considering 1991-92 Lebanon Valley 17 8 .680 ECAC invitation the Bison had opened the year 0-8, before win- 1992-93 Lebanon Valley 18 10 .643 NCAA Tournament ning 13 of their fi nal 19 games to collect a share 1993-94 Lebanon Valley 28 4 .875 NCAA Champions, NABC Coach of the Year of the regular season title. Lebanon Valley Totals 95 43 .688 In 1995-96, Bucknell was again solid in 1994-95 Bucknell 13 14 .481 Tied for fi rst in P.L.; P.L. Coach of the Year league play, going 8-4 in Patriot games, and 1995-96 Bucknell 17 11 .607 Tied for third in P.L. fi nishing the season with an overall record of 1996-97 Bucknell 18 11 .621 Second in P.L.; P.L. Co-Coach of the Year 17-11. Included in those 17 wins was one of 1997-98 Bucknell 13 15 .464 Tied for third in the P.L. the school’s biggest victories of all time, when 1998-99 Bucknell 16 13 .552 Tied for second in the P.L. the Bison knocked off Alabama, 72-64, at the 1999-00 Bucknell 17 11 .607 Third in the P.L. Cessna Holiday Classic at Wichita State. 2000-01 Bucknell 14 15 .483 P.L. semifi nalists 2001-02 Bucknell 13 16 .448 P.L. semifi nalists Flannery earned Patriot League Coach of 2002-03 Bucknell 14 15 .483 P.L. semifi nalists the Year honors for the second time in 1996-97, 2003-04 Bucknell 14 15 .483 P.L. semifi nalists after directing his squad to an 18-11 overall 2004-05 Bucknell 24 9 .727 P.L. champions; NCAA second round record, a 9-3 league mark and a berth in the 2005-06 Bucknell 27 5 .844 P.L. champions; NCAA second round; P.L. league championship game. Non-league vic- Coach of the Year; Hugh Durham Award tories at Princeton and Air Force, plus a pair of 2006-07 Bucknell 22 9 .710 P.L. regular-season co-champions Bucknell Totals 222 159 .583 wins over defending PL champ Colgate were OVERALL TOTALS 317 202 .611 but a few of the highlights from that magnifi - cent campaign. Bucknell was one of just four ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER schools (joining California, Indiana and North 1981-83 Graduate assistant coach, Bucknell Carolina) to knock off Princeton in 1996-97. 1983-86 Assistant coach, Drexel In 1997-98, Bucknell slipped to 13-15 over- 1986-87 Assistant coach, William & Mary all, due in large part to a grueling non-league 1987-89 Assistant coach, Drexel schedule that included games against Iowa, Penn State, Princeton and . Within freshmen and two sophomores starting, but ing profession. He was selected to speak at the the league, the Bison were again solid at 8-4. the Bison steadily improved throughout the National Association of Basketball Coaches His 1998-99 team started slowly, but turned course of the season and fi nished with a 9-5 annual convention in Seattle, Wash., in 1995, it on down the stretch, winning 13 of its last 16 league record. Bucknell eliminated three-time held in conjunction with the NCAA Division I games before falling to Lafayette in the Patriot defending PL champion Holy Cross in the open- Final Four festivities. League championship game, 67-63. The Bison ing round of the conference tournament before His teams have been actively involved in were 9-3 in the PL during the regular season. falling in the semifi nals. Coaches Versus Cancer, a program sponsored The 2003-04 squad featured one of the In the 2005-06 Patriot League Tournament, by the NABC and the American Cancer Society youngest lineups in school history with three after knocking out Lafayette and American which raises money for cancer research, edu- in the fi rst two rounds at , the cation, and patient services. The Bison, in fact, Bison won 61-57 at Holy Cross for their fi rst played in the CVC Classic for the fi rst time in league title of any kind since 1989. They 2005 at Syracuse’s Carrier Dome. repeated the feat a year later, sweeping Under Flannery, the Bison have played a Army, American and Holy Cross before very active role in the community. The team sellout crowds at Sojka Pavilion. has volunteered its time to Central Pennsylvania In addition to his outstanding teams, youth basketball organizations, the Donald Flannery has tutored many standout Heiter Community Center in Lewisburg and individuals. He has coached a First Team the Janet Weis Children’s Hospital at Geisinger All-Patriot League player in 11 of his fi rst Medical Center. 12 years at Bucknell, and he helped stars In January 2003, Flannery for the second J.R. Holden, Bryan Bailey, Boakai Lalugba, time took his team to his hometown of Potts- Charles Lee, Chris McNaughton and Don- ville to play at historic Martz Hall. The Bison ald Brown land professional playing op- played Penn there in 1997, and in 2003 hosted portunities overseas. Lee, a 2006 graduate, Niagara on the fl oor where Flannery played signed with the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs his prep ball. Dubbed the Kids Classic, the and played with the team throughout game raised funds for youth basketball in the training camp in 2006. This summer, Hold- Pottsville area. en helped the Russian national team win Flannery has also taken three Bucknell the EuroBasket championship and qualify teams on summer overseas tours. In 1996 Buck- PPatat FlanneryFlannery rranksanks ssecondecond ttoo hhisis oownwn fformerormer collegecollege coach,coach, for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. nell went to Denmark and Sweden, in 2000 the CCharlieharlie Woollum,Woollum, onon Bucknell’sBucknell’s aall-timell-time llistist ooff ccoachingoaching Flannery is very well respected by team visited Italy and Croatia, and in 2005 the vvictories.ictories. both his players and his peers in the coach- squad toured Ireland and England.

2007-08 Bucknell Men’s Basketball • 65 • www.BucknellBison.com The Coaching Staff NATHAN DAVIS ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH FIFTH SEASON FIFTH SEASON

Now in his fi fth season at Bucknell Mark Prosser returns to the Bucknell and his 10th as a member of the Patriot bench for his fi fth season as an assistant League coaching ranks, Nathan Davis re- coach under Pat Flannery. turns to Pat Flannery’s staff in 2007-08. A 2002 graduate of Marist College, Davis serves as Flannery’s chief aide Prosser came to Bucknell prior to the in all aspects of the program, from scout- 2003-04 season from Woff ord College, ing to player development to recruiting. where he spent a year working as an Davis came to Lewisburg prior to the assistant under head coach . 2003-04 season armed with a deep working knowledge of the Patriot Prosser was involved in all aspects of coaching, including scouting, prep League, having served as an assistant coach at Navy for the previous fi ve recruiting and fi lm breakdown. years. While in Annapolis he served as head coach Don DeVoe’s chief After earning Street & Smith’s honorable mention All-America honors western recruiter, landing numerous top prospects from that region. in his fi nal year at Lawrenceville Davis helped guide the Midshipmen to Patriot League championship Prep, Prosser earned a basket- game appearances in 2000 and 2001, and he served as director of the ball scholarship at Marist. A Navy Basketball Camps. knee injury cut short his play- A native of Bethesda, Md., Davis graduated in 1997 from Randolph- ing career, but he remained Macon College with majors in history and sociology. He earned four with the program in a student varsity letters in basketball assistant coach capacity under and served as team co-captain Dave Magarity. in both his junior and senior The son of the late coach years. A two-time all-confer- Skip Prosser, the Wheeling, ence selection, Davis scored W.Va., native has worked nu- 983 career points and was one merous basketball camps, of only fi ve players in school including the Five Star Camp history to have more than 500 in Pittsburgh and camps at career rebounds, 300 career Xavier, Wake Forest, North assists and 100 career steals. Carolina and Woff ord. He helped the Yellow Jackets to the 1996 NCAA Division III Tournament. After serving as a student assistant coach while complet- ing his degree at Randolph- Macon in 1996-97, Davis spent one year as an assistant coach at Emory and Henry College before moving on to the U.S. Naval Academy. Davis and his wife, Miki, reside in Lewisburg with their 1-year-old son, Kieran.

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2007-08 Bucknell Men’s Basketball • 66 • www.BucknellBison.com TThehe CCoachingoaching SStafftaff Following that season Bowen was hired as an assistant coach at DAN BOWEN Marist in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, where he spent one ASSISTANT COACH season before returning to Scranton in 2004-05. Last year Bowen moved on to Randolph-Macon, where he helped the Yellow Jackets to a 22-7 SECOND SEASON record and an NCAA Tournament berth. At RMC, Bowen worked under head coach Mike Rhoades, who starred on Pat Flannery’s Division III Dan Bowen, a 2000 Bucknell gradu- national championship team at Lebanon Valley in 1994. ate and a former standout center on the Bison men’s basketball team, returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach prior to the 2006-07 season. The 1997 Patriot League Rookie MANAGER OF BB of the Year and a First Team All-Patriot OPERATIONS League pick in 1999 and 2000, Bowen SECOND SEASON previously served on men’s basketball staff s at the University of Scranton, Marist College and Randolph-Macon College. Former Mount St. Mary’s star Jamion A 6’9” center, Bowen was one of the best and most durable big men Christian joined Pat Flannery’s staff in ever to play at Bucknell. He is one of only nine players in school history 2006-07 in the newly created position of to record over 1,000 points (1,193) and 700 rebounds (711). He played manager of basketball operations. in 113 career games in four years, starting all but one, and on Bucknell’s Christian, who had previous coach- all-time charts he currently ranks 15th in scoring, 10th in rebounding, ing experience as an assistant at Emory fi fth in fi eld-goal percentage & Henry College, handles a wide variety (.544) and second in blocked of duties at Bucknell. Among them are coordinating team travel plans, shots (160). handling the team’s video needs, directing the Bison summer camps As a senior, Bowen led the and assisting in the arrangement of alumni functions, such as the Bison in scoring (15.7 ppg), re- team’s popular summer golf bounding (7.6 rpg), fi eld-goal tournament. percentage (.515) and blocked At Emory & Henry, Chris- shots (1.59 bpg). That year he tian helped the high-scoring was named to the all-confer- Wasps to a 14-12 record in ence fi rst team for the second 2005-06. The team ranked third straight year, and he earned in the nation in scoring off ense, the Orange & Blue Award in averaging 104.3 ppg, and it recognition of “exceptional also ranked second in steals athletic achievement and con- and third in 3-pointers made tribution to Bucknell athletics.” and turnovers forced and fi fth A team co-captain in 1999- in assists. 2000, Bowen was a two-time A 2004 graduate of Mount recipient of the Benton Kribbs St. Mary’s, he was a three-year Award as team MVP. team captain and starting A native of Manchester, guard. He led the team in scoring as a sophomore. Christian also played N.H., Bowen broke into the col- shortstop on The Mount’s team. legiate coaching ranks in 2001 at Scranton under head coach Carl Danzig, A native of Quinton, Va., Christian earned VHSL Group A State Player a former Bucknell assistant coach. In 2002-03 he helped lead the Royals of the Year honors in his senior season after leading New Kent High School to a 24-6 record and berth in the NCAA Division III Sweet Sixteen. to a 26-0 record and a state title.

2007-08 Bucknell Men’s Basketball • 67 • www.BucknellBison.com BBucknellucknell SSportsports MMedicineedicine Bucknell’s athletic training staff , headed by Mark Keppler, provides outstand- ing medical care for each of Bucknell’s student-athletes. Keppler and his staff MARK KEPPLER recently moved into a brand new, state-of-the-art athletic training room as part ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS, of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center design. There is also a HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER fully-equipped athletic training facility in -Memorial Stadium, adjacent to the football team locker room, and satellite training rooms at Sojka Assistant Athletic Director Mark Keppler, now in his 22nd Pavilion and West Fields. The philosophy of the Bucknell medicine team year as Bucknell’s head athletic trainer, oversees Bucknell’s ath- is a commitment to providing the best care for Bison student-athletes. Its injury letic training and sports medicine program. Keppler coordinates and rehab protocols are developed to help decrease athletics-related injuries, the work of six professional staff members, a graduate assistant, increase injury recovery time, and combine strength and fl exibility, endurance an intern and a dedicated group of student assistants. and -specifi c functional activities. The head trainer at Carnegie Mellon University for 11 years Every injured Bucknell student-athlete is attended by an athletic trainer before coming to Bucknell, Keppler is a member of the National at the time the injury occurs. Each of Bucknell’s professional staff trainers are Athletic Trainers Association and is both state- and nationally- state and nationally certifi ed, and they are assisted on-site by a quality team certifi ed. of student athletic trainers. The care for all Bucknell students ultimately falls From 1982-84 he served as president of the Pennsylvania under the direction of Dr. Donald Stechschulte, the director of the University’s Athletic Training Society, and from 1984-97 he served with the student health service. Athletes sustaining serious injuries requiring immediate Athletic Training Advisory Commission to the State Board of attention in a hospital setting are sent to the emergency room of the Evangelical Physical Therapy. He is currently the Convention Chair for PATS Community Hospital, located just two miles from the Bucknell campus. and was inducted into that organization’s Hall of Fame in June 2006. Keppler is a 1973 graduate of and ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF holds a master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh. After working with the football program for his fi rst three Mark Keppler is in his 22nd year as the head athletic trainer and handles all the years at Bucknell, Keppler moved to the fi eldhouse training room athletic training needs for the Bison football and track and fi eld teams. Tiff any to coordinate the athletic training offi ce for the entire athletic Thompson is in her ninth department. In the fall of 1999, he once again took over as the pri- year as associate athletic mary football trainer, in addition to running the athletic training trainer. A 1992 graduate of offi ce. Keppler also serves as the primary athletic trainer for spring Salisbury State University, football, and supervises off -season rehabilitation programs for she works directly with any injured Bison football players. field hockey, men’s and Keppler and his wife, Wanda, reside in Lewisburg and are women’s swimming and the parents of daughters Sarah and Reta. baseball. Brian Scorsone, a 1997 graduate of Ithaca College, begins his fourth year as assistant athletic trainer, and he works on a daily basis with the Bucknell men’s basketball team, both at home and on the road, as well as the Bison team. Andrei Tarsici, a 2004 graduate of Penn State University, is in his fourth year at Bucknell and works with the Bison volleyball and men’s programs. Lock Haven University graduate Jason Taylor joined Keppler’s staff in 2005-06 and is assigned to the men’s and women’s , men’s and women’s water polo and wrestling teams. Cassie McFadden, a 2005 King’s College graduate, is back for her second year as an assistant athletic trainer. She works with the women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams. Rachel Green and Andrea Harmon are the newest members of the staff , having arrived at Bucknell this summer. Green is a 2003 graduate of Evansville University and had been an associate athletic trainer at Mercer University for the past two years. Harmon graduated from nearby Lock Haven in 2005, and she spent the last two years earning her master’s degree a the University of Hawaii at Manoa. BUCKNELL SPORTS MEDICINE PERSONNEL PARTNERSHIP WITH GEISINGER SPORTS MEDICINE

In August 2005, Bucknell director of athletics and recreation John Hardt and Geisinger chief of sports medicine Daniel Feld- mann, MD, announced a partnership that makes Geisinger Sports Medicine the exclusive sports medicine provider for Bucknell Mark Keppler Tiff any Thompson Brian Scorsone Jason Taylor Andrei Tarsici University Athletics. Geisinger’s team of orthopaedic special- Asst. AD/Head Associate Athletic Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic ists, certifi ed in a wide array of specialties, is responsible for the Athletic Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer care and treatment of more than 700 Division I student-athletes participating in varsity athletics at Bucknell. Geisinger Health System is an integrated, physician-led healthcare services organization that serves more than two mil- lion residents throughout central and northeastern Pennsylvania. It includes a 650-member multi-specialty physician practice, a tertiary/quaternary medical center and an acute-care commu- nity hospital, adult and pediatric trauma centers, a nationally acclaimed alcohol and chemical dependency treatment center, Cassie McFadden Rachel Green Andrea Harmon Dr. Donald Stechschulte Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Director, Student Health heart and cancer institutes, a neurosciences program, two Trainer Trainer Trainer Services research centers, 41 community practice offi ces and one of the largest not-for-profi t rural HMOs in the country. In addition to meeting the on-campus needs of the Bucknell student-athletes, Geisinger has just opened a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary sports medicine facility at Geisinger Medical Center Outpatient Surgery Center—Woodbine Lane (off Route 11, Danville). This one-stop complex features an open MRI for on-site diagnostics, a therapy pool and facilities for athlete re- habilitation. For more on the Geisinger Sports Medicine program Dr. Daniel Feldmann Dr. Dean Harter Dr. Gerard Cush Dr. Matthew McElroy and staff , please visit: www.geisinger.org/consumers/services/ Geisinger Chief of Sports Geisinger Assoc. Geisinger Assoc. Geisinger Sports Medicine sports_med/index.html Medicine Orthpaedic Surgeon Orthopaedic Surgeon Physician

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The strength and conditioning program at Bucknell received a major boost in 2003 with the completion of the Krebs Family Fitness Center and Berger Family Weight Room, as well as the hiring of Jerry Shreck as the program’s fi rst full- time strength and conditioning coordinator. A 1996 graduate of East Stroudsburg Uni- versity with a degree in movement studies and exercise science, Shreck is charged with imple- menting detailed daily strength and condition- JERRY SHRECK ing routines for each of Bucknell’s programs. The general philosophy of the Bison strength program is year-round periodization with a high-intensity base, supplemented with functional and sport-specifi c training. Training TToddodd OO’Brien’Brien JJohnohn GGriffiriffi n programs for most teams will employ explosion techniques with power bands and pliometrics. The goal of the strength and conditioning program is the prevention of injuries and training athletes to their peak physical condition (as opposed to training bodybuilders). A native of nearby Montgomery, Pa., Shreck previously served as the athletic trainer for the Bucknell men’s basketball team for three seasons. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the National Council of Strength and Fitness. Shreck is assisted by former Bucknell head football coach Bob Curtis and three additional full-time staff members — Mike Kamal, Janine Abdal- lah and Eric Wood Bucknell varsity student-athletes receive regular training from Shreck and/or a member of his staff in a private area of the Berger Family Weight TThehe BBergererger FFamilyamily WWeighteight RoomRoom Room.

PAT FLANNERY’S RECORD VS. BISON COACHING RECORDS Name Years at BU W L Pct. ALL OPPONENTS Student Coaches 1895-1908 (13) 99 28 .780 George Hoskins 1908-11 (3) 21 14 .667 Air Force ...... 2-0 Marist ...... 1-0 Alabama ...... 1-0 Maryland ...... 0-1 C. Fulmer 1911-12 (1) 10 6 .625 Albany...... 3-2 Memphis ...... 1-0 H.E. Zehner 1912-13 (1) 4 13 .235 American ...... 10-6 Michigan State...... 0-1 D. Schaff ner 1913-14 (1) 4 8 .333 Appalachian State ...... 0-1 Mount St. Mary’s ...... 3-1 * 1914-17 (3) 26 19 .576 Arizona State ...... 0-2 Navy ...... 15-15 Arkansas...... 1-0 New Mexico ...... 0-1 Malcolm E. Musser 4 diff . stints 110 99 .522 Army ...... 27-3 Niagara ...... 2-4 Harry A. Benfer 1918-19 (1) 12 4 .750 Ball State ...... 0-1 Norfolk State ...... 1-0 Clarence E. Glass 1920-23 (3) 29 25 .537 Boise State...... 0-1 Northern Colorado ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Northern Illinois ...... 1-0 Harry McCormick 1923-25 (2) 2 10 .167 Brown...... 2-1 Northern Iowa ...... 0-2 John Plant 1926-32 (6) 59 49 .546 UC Santa Barbara ...... 1-0 Northwestern ...... 0-1 John J. Sitarsky 1942-43 (1) 5 8 .385 Canisius ...... 0-3 Notre Dame ...... 0-1 J. Ellwood Ludwig 1943-47 (4) 36 29 .554 Carnegie Mellon ...... 1-0 Penn State ...... 0-11 Central Arkansas ...... 0-1 Pennsylvania ...... 0-3 Jack G. Guy 1947-52 (5) 29 80 .266 Central Connecticut...... 0-1 Pittsburgh...... 1-1 Benton A. Kribbs 1952-62 (10) 97 124 .439 Colgate ...... 20-9 Princeton ...... 1-4 Gene Evans 1962-64 (2) 15 29 .341 Coll. of Charleston ...... 0-1 Rider ...... 3-3 Colorado State ...... 0-1 Robert Morris ...... 5-2 Don Smith 1964-72 (8) 82 105 .433 Columbia ...... 1-1 Rutgers ...... 0-2 1972-75 (3) 33 42 .440 Cornell ...... 9-4 St. Bonaventure ...... 0-2 Charlie Woollum 1975-94 (19) 318 221 .590 Delaware ...... 1-1 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 7-5 Pat Flannery 1994-pres. (13) 222 159 .583 DePaul ...... 1-0 St. Joseph’s ...... 2-2 Dickinson ...... 2-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.) ...... 0-1 Bucknell Totals* 1895-pres. (112) 1213 1072 .531 Drake ...... 0-1 San Francisco ...... 1-0 Drew ...... 1-0 Santa Clara ...... 0-1 * percentage includes one tie Duke ...... 0-1 Scranton...... 1-0 FDU-Florham ...... 1-0 South Florida ...... 0-1 Florida International ...... 0-1 Stephen F. Austin ...... 1-0 Fordham ...... 2-0 Syracuse ...... 1-0 George Mason ...... 2-1 Texas Tech ...... 0-1 George Wash...... 0-1 Towson ...... 1-0 Georgia Southern ...... 1-0 UMBC ...... 2-2 Hartford...... 1-0 Ursinus...... 1-0 Haverford ...... 3-0 Vermont ...... 0-2 Hofstra ...... 1-1 Villanova ...... 0-3 Holy Cross...... 21-13 Virginia ...... 0-1 Iona ...... 1-2 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 Iowa ...... 0-1 Western Maryland ...... 1-0 Iowa State ...... 0-1 Wichita State ...... 0-1 Kansas ...... 1-0 Widener ...... 1-0 Lafayette ...... 20-10 Wisconsin ...... 0-1 Lehigh ...... 23-8 Xavier ...... 1-0 Lock Haven ...... 1-0 Yale ...... 3-1 Maine ...... 1-1 Records refl ect Bucknell career only. Manhattan ...... 1-0

22007-08007-08 BucknellBucknell Men’sMen’s BasketballBasketball • 6699 • wwww.BucknellBison.comww.BucknellBison.com BBucknellucknell BBasketballasketball AAlumnilumni THE SUCCESS CONTINUES Bucknell basketball alumni have taken their “game” into the worlds of business, education, industry, etc., and have proven a formidable opponent in those arenas as well. To make mention of all the success stories of Bucknell alumni since they hung up their high tops would take this entire media guide and then some, but here is a listing of some of those players and their endeavors after their basketball careers:

Name Class Current/Former Position(s) Name Class Current/Former Position(s) Doug Allen 1988 Management Professor - Bucknell University Valter Karavanic 2000 Electrical Engineer - M/A-COM, Boston, Mass. Jaye Andrews 1985 Dir. of Alumni Aff airs, Basketball Coach, Paul Kerr 1974 Account Manager - Praxair, Inc. Teacher - Green Hills School (Texas) Patrick King 1992 Professional Basketall Agent - Germany Shaun Asbury 2000 Financial Consultant - American Express Financial Richard Kniffi n 1959 President - Viking Agency Bryan Bailey 2002 Professional Basketball Player - Germany Tom Knuth 1980 Surgeon - Jackson Memorial Hospital Bob Barry 1980 Sales Manager of Luck Stone Corporation Boakai Lalugba 2003 Professional Basketball Player - France George Beals 1969 Attorney - Hewes, Culley & Beals Kenneth Lambert 1973 Associate Professor - Washington & Lee Steven Beecy 1987 Sr. Account Executive - United Health Care Donald Lampus 1964 Chairman of R.I. Lampus Co. Jeremiah Bennett 2004 Teacher - Lewisburg School District George Lavin 1951 Attorney - Lavin, Coleman, Finarelli & Gray Seymour Berger 1944 Former VP/Director - The Topps Co., Inc. Charles Lee 2006 Professional Basketball Player - Belgium Kevin Bettencourt 2006 Teacher - Peabody (Mass.) High School Holland Mack 2006 Teacher - Paramus Catholic High School Paul Biko 1973 President - United Republic Inc. Malik Malone 1991 Director of Health System Sales - Cardinal Health Kevin Blackwell 1985 Senior Research Associate - U.S. Government John Matthews 1965 Reg. Manag. of Foxx Lazo Realtors Dan Blankenship 2003 Financial Advisor - PriceWaterhouse Coopers Peter Matz 1960 Owner/President - IDA International Ron Bornhuetter 1979 Director of Sales Strategy - Phillip Morris, Inc. Gordon Mboya 1997 Staffi ng Specialist - PWDC Ross Bouldin 1965 Owner - Ross Bouldin Associates Thomas McLean 1978 Director of Operations - USA Track & Field Dan Bowen 2000 Assistant Basketball Coach - Bucknell University Chris McNaughton 2007 Professional Basketball Player - Spain Frederick Brenner 1951 Partner-Brenner Insurance Agency David Miller 1979 President - The Avodah Institute Mike Bright 1993 Executive Director - YMCA Patrick Moylan 1989 Banking & Finance - Guarantee Residential, London Donald Brown 2007 Professional Basketball Player - Iceland Brian Muckle 2000 Financial Consultant - American Express Financial Frederick Burke 1975 Gen. Contractor- Triple Three Company John Murphy 1968 Orthopaedic Surgeon - Kaiser Perm. Willie Callahan 1999 Asst. Analyst - Lockheed Martin Scott Novacek 1977 Director/Owner - Goldlake Properties, Inc. Dyrika Cameron 2000 Management Price Waterhouse Coopers, N.Y., N.Y. Steve O’Brien 1980 Salesman - Shehadi & Sons, Inc. Daniel Casen 1942 Pediatrician - Casden & Lashley Paul Olkowski 1993 Art Director - Ammirati Puris Lintas, New York, NY Victor Cegles 1970 Athletic Director - Long Beach State University Lyman Ott 1962 VP - Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc. Matt Clark 1993 VP - MMLA, Inc. Tim Owen 1984 Owner - Owen’s Landscaping Craigg Cody 1983 President - Waste Connections, Inc. Russell Peyton 1993 Engineer - Motiva Enterprises, Del. City Refi nery Mike Corrigan 1957 President/COO - Stanwell Financial; CEO - Corstan, Inc. Gerald Purnell 1978 District Court Judge, Worcester County, Md. Bill Courtney 1992 Asst. Basketball Coach - University of Virginia Stephen Reddy 1976 VP - Morgan, Standley & Co., Inc. Frederick Davis 1974 Dir. of Government Aff airs - Edison Electric Institute Michael Rizzo 1983 Senior Manager - Bank of Boston Brian DeWitt 1985 Proj. Manager with Whiting-Turner Contracting, Co. Edward Robinson 1986 Senior Advisor - Philanthropic Advisors, LLC Chris Drowne 1993 History Instructor/Baseball, Soccer Coach - Hill School John Rodgers 1967 Vice Pres. - Finance Foseco, Inc. Harvey Edwards 1978 Teacher - Selinsgrove School District Matt Romberger 1984 Marketing Manager - Scott Specialty Gases Michael Fadden 1962 President/COO - Gateway Energy Corp., Inc. Vincent Schoeck 1981 President - Fil-Tec. Inc. Charles Farver 1969 General Manager - Cardinale Estate Chris Seneca 1987 Buyer - Kaufmann’s Keith Fenton 1991 Marketing Associate - Eli Lilly & Co. Fred Shehadi 1954 Chair/CEO - B. Shehadi & Sons, Inc. Arno Fischer 1987 Owner/Pres. of Construction Management Services Ed Sigl 1984 VP - M&T Bank Pat Flannery 1980 Head Men’s Basketball Coach - Bucknell University Chris Simpson 1994 Attorney - Miles & Stockbridge Algin Garrett 1974 Chair - Medical College of Virginia Richard Skinner 1962 TV Producer/Director - Oak Harbor Productions Kihlon Golden 1996 Scientist - Wyeth Bob Smith 1939 Textile Engineer - Invented “AstroTurf” Allan Greenman 1977 President - Holiday Inn Boardwalk Hotel Walter Speck 1958 President - Speck Plastics, Inc. William Hall 1975 Attorney - Winston & Strawn Dave Steigerwald 1996 Graduate Student - St. John’s University Ellis Harley 1959 Retired - Assoc. VP for Finance - Bucknell Univ. Sam Stettler 1976 President - Marquis-Stettler Group, Inc. John Hartigan 1972 Vice President - Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc. Tommy Thompson 1960 Retired Basketball/Golf Coach - Bucknell University Tom Hauser 1999 Teacher/Coach - Atlee H.S., Mechanicsville, Va. Grant Tormey 1990 Project Manager - Whiting-Turner Edward Hebditch 1976 Dir. of Finance - PPG Industries, Inc. Mark Treiber 1996 Director of Media and Licencing - And 1 Bo Heiden 1989 Professional Basketball Player - Sweden Joe Vullo 1981 Attorney - Vullo Law Offi ce Michael Hepburn 1980 Finance/Business Manager - Janssen Pharmaceuticals John Watson 1988 Prof. of Management - Univ. of Canterbury (New Zealand) Kevin High 1982 Assoc. Professor of Medicine - Roland Webber 2004 Associate Buyer - Lord & Taylor William Hoeveler 1947 U.S. District Court Judge Kevin Wenk 1994 Asst. VP - Merrill Lynch J.R. Holden 1998 Professional Basketball Player - Russia Max Wetzel 1999 Consultant - Accenture Mark Janaskie 1985 Env. Manager - US Dept. of Energy Homer Wieder 1958 Senior VP - Penn State-Geisinger Medical Center Michael Joseph 1990 Teacher/Coach - Hazleton Area School District 1983 Head Men’s Basketball Coach - JAY WRIGHT HAS WILDCATS THRIVING BISON WELL-REPRESENTED OVERSEAS Under the direction of 1983 Bucknell graduate Jay Wright, the Villanova While J.R. Holden ‘98 and Charles Lee ‘06 have made the biggest splashes men’s basketball team has returned to glory as one of the nation’s elite teams. among Bucknell graduates in the professional ranks (see p. 36 for more on In 2005-06, Wright’s Wildcats won a school-record 28 games, captured the Big Holden’s amazing story), the Bison have sent numerous players overseas to East regular-season title, earned the program’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament No. continue their basketball careers. 1 seed, and advanced to the Elite Eight. Among them are pair of 2007 graduates who inked pro contracts over Wright was a three-year letterman in basketball at Bucknell, where he the summer. Chris McNaughton and Donald Brown signed with clubs in Spain received the Kribbs Award as team MVP in and Iceland, respectively. Interestingly, one of McNaughton’s fi rst games for 1981-82 and the Musser Award for leadership his new team — C.B. L’Hospitalet in Barcelona — came against a familiar foe in 1982-83. Wright was a freshman at Bucknell in Holy Cross, which was winding up a summer when current Bison coach Pat Flannery was overseas tour in Spain. McNaughton had 10 a senior, and the two were publicly reunited points in a victory over the Crusaders. in December 2005 when Wright brought his Another 2007 graduate, point guard Abe fourth-ranked Wildcats to Sojka Pavilion to play Badmus, returned to the Nigerian National Team in front of the largest crowd in school history. for the FIBA Africa Cup this summer. Badmus Villanova prevailed, 79-60. started the team’s fi rst two games — a 109-35 Before arriving at Villanova in 2001, Wright rout of Liberia and a 77-54 win over Central was head coach at Hofstra for seven seasons, African Republic — but suff ered an injury and where he led the Pride to a pair of America did not compete the rest of the tournament. East titles. He has also been an assistant coach Former Bison all-stars Boakai Lalugba ‘03 at Villanova and UNLV. and Bryan Bailey ‘02 are also still active in the In August 2005 he served as head coach of European professional ranks. Lalugba will play the gold medal-winning U.S. team at the World for Bourg in France this season after previous University Games in Turkey. Wright was named stops in Sweden and Finland. Bailey played last USA Basketball Co-Developmental Coach of the season with Artland Dragons Quakenbruek in JJ.R..R. HoldenHolden Year after leading the U.S. to an 8-0 record. Germany.

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22007-08007-08 BucknellBucknell Men’sMen’s BasketballBasketball • 7711 • wwww.BucknellBison.comww.BucknellBison.com TThehe BBackcourtackcourt CClublub Membership as of Oct. 5, 2007. For information on how to join the Backcourt Club, call (570) 577-1267. Bucknell’s staff and players would like to thank these individuals for their continued support of the Bison Family! Lewis R. Albee ‘89 Richard and Judy Coup Allan W. and Ann Grundstrom Jonathan E. ‘97 and Kerry (Nolan) ‘98 Michaelson William H. and Hope R. Shaff er T. Jeremy Aldrich ‘62 William L. Courtney ‘92 William R. and Joan L. Gruver Jeff rey A. Miller ‘76 Christopher T. Shaheen ‘84 Steven M. and Kimberly Allen Joseph L. and Jodi Cox Steven Gutman ‘70 William M. Mirenda Timothy S. Shannon Douglas E. ‘88 and Melissa Allen G. Michael ‘73 and Sharon (Douton) ‘71 Craig George F. Haines ‘43 John D. Moriarty ‘94 Frederick S. ‘54 and Carol D. Shehadi Mark D. Allsteadt ‘87 John C. Cranston ‘68 William N. Hall ‘75 Patrick D. ‘89 and Janet (DeChant) ‘89 Moylan Penn P. ‘53 and Marilyn (Pieper) ‘59 Shelley A. Loren and Jane Amacher Richard I. and Jean I. Crossland Peter J. ‘78 and Marta Hall S. Curtiss ‘62 and Angela C. Mull Graham C. and Ronda Showalter Ronald R. and Gayle Anderson Robert D. and Noel K. Curtis James D. and Elizabeth S. Hammerlee Donald W. ‘61 and Marian R. Myers Edward T. Sigl ‘84 and Mary Beth Gray ‘84 Jaye C. ‘85 and Andrea (Sears) ‘87 Andrews Charlotte (Schultz) ‘47 Custer F. Donald Hamre ‘45 Geoff rey P. ‘54 and Barbara (Folk) ‘56 Mynott Stephen M. Sigl ‘80 Frank Arentowicz ‘69 Eleanor A. Damaschke Robert S. Harder ‘59 Robert A. Nasi ‘79 Heather L. Silvestri ‘94 Roger S. ‘71 and Gail (Grunewald) ‘71 Arrowsmith Dennis J. ‘76 and Mary Lynn (Lemmer) ‘76 Damaschke F. Ellis ‘59 and Jane (Sutherland) ‘60 Harley Miriam (Baker) ‘52 Naugle Christian L. Simpson ‘94 N. Edwin Asher ‘54 Paul P. M’93 and Renee Daniels G. Dean and Connie Harter Sandy Nelson John C. Sirianni ‘73 George E. Auman ‘41 Harold M. Danzig ‘59 Gerard F. and Martha D. Havill David A. Newcomb ‘93 Richard C. ‘60 and Cynthia (Helgren) ‘68 Skelton William K. Aungst ‘61 Scot J. Dapp Marijo Heff ner Todd A. ‘88 and Karen E. Newcomb Robert M. Sledzik ‘89 Bryan J. Bailey ‘02 John H. Darnall ‘73 Eric J. Hegedus ‘85 Kenneth R. Noble ‘01 Charles W. Smeltz Donald R. Baines ‘80 Thomas R. Davidson ‘72 Michael C. Hepburn ‘80 G. Ralph Noble ‘49 Steven D. ‘78 and Robin M. Snyder Frances (Asher) ‘50 Baker Michael E. ‘77 and Sharon (Mahony) ‘79 Davidson Sherman A. Herman ‘49 Joseph Nocito ‘90 Gary A. and Sandra Sojka Robert F. ‘67 and Martha (Traub) ‘69 Baker Paul W. and Priscilla (Teleky) ‘61 Davis Kevin P. High ‘82 Scott F. Novacek ‘77 James E. ‘69 and Janet (Clark) ‘68 Soller Timothy H. Baker ‘80 Frederick G. ‘74 and Lizanne H. Davis Jon-Robert Holden ‘98 Darryl L. ‘63 and Sigrid (Christensen) ‘64 Novak John W. Spandra ‘80 Thomas H. ‘77 and Nancy (Beisheim) ‘77 Baker Paul E. Davis George A. Holton ‘54 William P. O’Brien Walter R. Speck ‘58 Helen (Rhinesmith) ‘44 Baker Chester and Rebecca Davis John C. Hoover ‘82 Steven P. O’Brien ‘80 J. Edgar Spielman ‘48 Wayne M. Bargiel ‘77 John M. D’Elisa ‘85 Joan R. Horn Thomas P. Olenginski Gregory Spinello Scott Barlup F. David Dembowski Douglas W. ‘71 and Karen (Christian) ‘71 Hovey Brian D. and Patricia (Tarleton) ‘80 Oliver Robert C. Sprout ‘49 Daniel H. Baron ‘94 Russell E. ‘64 and Cathy (Cobes) M’65 Dennis Eugene L. Hubka ‘47 Paul A. Olkowski ‘93 Charles F. and Joyce M. Stahl Robert R. ‘80 and Leslie (Adams) ‘83 Barry Michael J. Derman ‘71 and Patricia M. Parker Steven and Carmen Hutt Kim R. ‘69 and Melinda R. Onsdorff Robert L. Stanton ‘40 H. William and Margaret M. Bauersfeld John and M. Yevette Devine Mark T. Janaskie ‘85 Glen B. Orenstein ‘85 David L. Steigerwald ‘96 John W. ‘57 and Barbara (Nagle) ‘59 Beatty Brian C. DeWitt ‘85 Braden P. Jancek ‘02 Stephen M. Oristaglio ‘77 Lee and Judith Steigerwald Michael W. and Ann C. Beckley Randy L. Diehl ‘73 David H. ‘80 and Elizabeth (Frederick) ‘80 Janda Frank and Bonnie (McNabb) ‘96 Orlowski Samuel L. Stettler ‘76 David J. and Barbara Beecy Kenneth A. Doak ‘71 Thomas H. Johnson ‘63 Elizabeth (Hall) ‘80 Ottinger Andrew J. and Gina L. Stockdale Steven J. ‘87 and Mary M. Beecy John B. and Suzanne Donahoe Charles B. Johnson ‘63 Timothy K. Owen ‘84 Robert J. Stolz Robert A. Behler Richard E. and Alice Donaldson James W. Jones Steven K. Palmer ‘78 Sarah E. Stover ‘04 James C. Beidleman ‘58 Randy Donkochik Peter J. Joyce James R. Pangburn ‘84 John L. Strizzi ‘58 Brenden L. ‘94 and Michele (Mourikis) ‘94 Benjamin James J. Donovan ‘73 Albert J. ‘64 and Maryann Kaminskas John Parenti Richard A. and Helen Struble Ronald L. ‘67 and Patricia Benjamin Donald D. and Dorothy V. Douglas Francis Kane Barry T. Parker ‘54 David M. and Catherine E. Sullivan Charles H. and Joyce Benoit William P. ‘81 and Jennifer Douglas Michael A. ‘61 and Beatrice J. Kasnick Bruce S. and Marianne (Colville) ‘52 Parkinson John P. ‘51 and Mary Jane (Brokaw) ‘52 Swanson Christopher T. Bentz Robert S. Douglass ‘66 William P. Kauff man ‘76 John J. ‘78 and Valerie (Macklin) ‘80 Paro Timothy W. Sweeney Tammy L. Berg D. John ‘81 and Anne (Barry) ‘82 Dowers Samuel K. Kaufman ‘02 Joseph M. Pastore ‘88 Barbara (Bauer) ‘56 Tanner Seymour P. Berger ‘44 Joseph R. and Susan P. Drasdis Robert H. Kay ‘89 Mark M. Patkus ‘83 Robert D. and Marylita Thomas Richard W. Berry ‘81 W. Christopher Drowne ‘93 Randy L. Keister William L. and Sharon S. Patton Thomas A. ‘60 and Robynn Thompson Kevin A. Bettencourt ‘06 Harvey ‘78 and Patricia (Gibbons) ‘76 Edwards Jonathan S. and Tammy L. Keller Steve F. Patton James F. Tighe and Barbara J. Rentler Edward and Barbara Bettencourt Robert M. Edwards ‘76 William J. Killian ‘50 Robert H. ‘60 and Elaine Patzwall James F. Tomeo ‘80 Louis H. and E. Joyce Betz Leo Eisner ‘56 Patrick C. King ‘92 Fredrik B. and Pamela P. Paulsen John W. and Jacqueline Toomey Keith Bierly David D. ‘56 and E. Patricia Ekedahl Robert J. King M’72 Timothy N. ‘91 and Mary E. Pavlechko James P. and Angela D. Toomey Ronald P. ‘69 and Ruth (Ralph) ‘69 Billings H. Douglas Elias Timothy B. and Heidemarie King William R. Peterson ‘71 Grant D. ‘89 and Beth C. Tormey Kevin R. Blackwell ‘85 Bently T. ‘66 and Troy Elliott Arthur D. Kinney ‘56 Donald Pfeiff er Neale X. ‘79 and Harriett Trangucci Daniel L. Blankenship ‘03 Richard J. and Judith (Kerr) ‘68 Ellis David W. Kirkpatrick ‘81 Gerald S. Piltzer ‘80 Linda C. Treese Mark E. ‘92 and Wendy (Fillippo) ‘91 Bleczinski Warren E. ‘48 and Nora (Giavelli) ‘48 Elze Mark S. Kiselica M’85 Samuel ‘56 and Susan Posner Mark R. Treiber ‘97 Raymond M. Bleday Robert A. Esernio ‘80 Leonard E. Klebanoff ‘79 Betsy K. Powers Bradley N. and Betty B. Tufts John D. ‘92 and Cheryl (Green) ‘92 Bolze David R. ‘61 and Carol (Smith) ‘63 Evans Joseph M. Klebon M’87 Anthony J. Puccio Kenneth A. ‘62 and Gail (Carson) ‘62 Twiford Douglas G. Bonner ‘80 Robert W. Evans ‘80 Steven J. Kline Alex Pulianas ‘50 Walter and Teresa Tyree Darrell Boorman Kevin J. Fanelli Lawrence S. Klock ‘69 Gerald V. Purnell ‘78 and Karen L. Bush ‘80 Peter Van Emburgh ‘02 Thomas M. and Margaret M. Bowen David B. ‘50 and Janet (McKain) ‘53 Fawcett Richard G. ‘59 and Paula (Sichel) ‘63 Kniffi n Thomas B. Quirk ‘80 and Molly D. Butzer ‘80 Keith A. and Kathleen M. Vegotsky Daniel M. Bowen ‘00 Samuel M. Feeney ‘00 Thomas E. Knuth ‘80 Richard S. ‘74 and Johanna (Crawford) ‘74 Rakauskas Kiayaka D. Viaer-McClymont Martin L. Bowers ‘53 Michael K. Feigenbaum ‘62 Richard N. ‘68 and Dana (Sarjeant) ‘70 Koplik Jacob M. Ramage ‘01 Ronald L. ‘68 and Margaret (James) ‘69 Villani Donald H. and Nancy M. Bowman Lee Felsburg Frank A. Kuhn Michael P. and Ann Ramage Louis and Gloria Vullo William C. Boyer W. Keith Fenton ‘91 Nyali Lalugba Helen Ranck Donald B. Wain ‘56 Paul W. and Carol Brann Michael D. Ferguson ‘83 Donald L. Lampus ‘62 Jeff rey S. and Deb Ranck Mark C. Walker ‘06 Richard S. Bridgman ‘66 John C. Filippini ‘65 Robert A. and Thelma Latour Craig S. ‘76 and Catherine S. Ranck Fitz R. ‘46 and Mary Jane Walling Michael C. ‘93 and Christinia (Patterson) ‘94 Bright Charles E. and Jean L. Fisher George J. Lavin ‘80 Stephen D. ‘76 and Susanna Reddy David E. Wallis ‘56 Raymond R. Bures ‘80 H. Jackson Flanegan ‘59 George J. Lavin ‘51 Martha (Rice) ‘41 Reed John and Patricia L. Walter Thomas B. and Laurie W. Burkholder Patrick J. ‘80 and Patricia (Struble) ‘86 Flannery Gregory S. Leggett ‘90 James C. Reeser M’75 Susan D. Warner-Mills ‘79 George R. Burman ‘73 Ronald and Beth Flannery William R. LePage Thomas C. Reinhart Roland A. Webber ‘04 Robert S. ‘82 and Lizabeth (Roberts) ‘82 Burney Nancy E. Flannery Neal L. Lewis William G. and M. Suzanne (Martin) ‘65 Reish Roland A. and Pamela D. Webber William C. and Dolores Byrne Dale J. and Leslie (Smith) ‘78 Florio Ivor F. Lewis ‘72 Bruce W. Reisman ‘58 John S. Webber ‘52 Cecelia A. Callaway Harold Fogle David Lewis Stephen P. ‘74 and Janice Renock Anna M. Weist Dyrika T. Cameron ‘00 Raymond E. Fornwald ‘45 Mark A. Lezanic ‘86 Joseph Reschini ‘94 Thomas W. ‘97 and Karen (Horn) ‘97 Welch James J. and Brenda H. Campbell John S. and Elizabeth (Kilbury) ‘59 Foster Scott B. Little Michael J. Riccio ‘83 Thomas W. and Joanne K. Welch Edward T. ‘96 and Alisha (Brown) ‘98 Capeless Bill Foster Ralph S. Livengood ‘41 Norman and Phyllis Rich Kevin B. Wenk ‘96 David J. ‘80 and Ethel J. Carney Douglas A. Frankel ‘98 Patrick M. Loftus ‘76 Harold B. Richman ‘58 Walter R. and Mary K. Wenk William G. Carpenter Richard A. Frick ‘68 Joseph R. ‘61 and Carol LoGrippo Christopher H. Riley ‘71 Brian M. Werner ‘03 Charles B. Carroll ‘68 J. Craig Fuehrer ‘66 Dennis E. Lucas ‘63 Louis T. Riolo ‘88 David J. West ‘85 Bruce M. Carson ‘66 Ronald G. and Cathy Fulop Robert L. and Jo Anne K. Lyons Edward M. ‘86 and Cherisse D. Robinson Christopher M. Wetzel ‘99 Robert C. and Susan E. Caryl Joseph A. ‘52 and H. Janet Gallagher Robert G. ‘77 and Nancy (Jones) ‘77 Lyons John S. Rodgers ‘67 Edward G. and Judy K. Wetzel Mark P. Casey ‘90 Kevin A. and Karen Gardner Holland Mack William J. Roll James L. ‘70 and Cheryl (Montgomery) ‘70 Wherry Joseph G. ‘99 and Jeannette (McKee) ‘01 Catanzaro David G. ‘90 and Wendy (Locke) ‘92 Garrity Malik L. Malone ‘91 Larry A. Roman ‘61 Homer W. ‘58 and Linda Wieder Kimberly P. Cerny ‘02 Norman E. ‘63 and Mary Lou (Roppel) ‘64 Garrity Robert L. ‘67 and Geraldine R. Marks Matthew L. Romberger ‘84 David R. Wilkinson ‘56 Scott L. Chesky ‘94 Wayne F. and Naomi L. Gartzke Hugh L. Marshall ‘72 Scott G. and Courtney Rosevear Douglas C. ‘63 and Jane Williams Anne (McGee) ‘69 Chiccino Gerald T. Gates ‘76 Thomas L. ‘92 and Cynthia (Weinrich) ‘93 Martin Richard B. Roush ‘51 David G. and Joanne Wilson Matthew D. Clark ‘93 Karen M. Gehers John D. ‘94 and Alicia (Kassatly) ‘95 Martine Brian L. and Donna K. Sachs Lawrence and Xana Winans Roger S. Clark ‘78 Kingsley S. Gernon ‘55 David V. and Debra M. Mastropaolo Elisabeth P. Salemme ‘06 David P. Wohlhueter Gary G. and Carol A. Clark Kathryn A. Gilbert ‘82 Harry C. Mathias ‘84 Geraldine (Ziray) ‘64 Sampson Charles and Patricia P. Woollum M’77 Daniel J. and Elizabeth (Fearing) ‘77 Clement George E. Giles ‘51 John E. Matthews ‘65 Mark J. Sangimino ‘84 John C. ‘92 and Allison (Zimmerman) ‘93 Yackel William R. Cline ‘85 J. Ronald Giordano ‘63 Renee McCabe John A. ‘51 and Anne (Buswell) ‘52 Schaumberg Allen and Mary E. Yearick William R. ‘57 and Cynthia (Orr) ‘60 Cline Jason P. Glazer ‘92 Alexander McClinchie ‘64 Guy W. ‘69 and Gayle (Troutman) ‘69 Schlesinger Kyle E. ‘84 and Molly (Whetstone) ‘85 Yearick Denise J. Cohen ‘83 Kihlon N. 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