SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS 2015-16 Year in Review ...... 2 The University Rowing Tradition ...... 3-4 Location ...... , Pa. 19131 All-Time Honors ...... 5 Founded...... 1851 International Rowing ...... 6 Enrollment ...... 4,856 Dad Vail All-Time Results ...... 7 Denomination ...... Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Jesuit Invitational ...... 8 Nickname ...... Hawks All-Time Roster ...... 9-10 Colors ...... Crimson and Gray Administration/Directory...... 11 Athletic Affiliation...... NCAA/Division I Conference ...... None Home Course ...... CREDITS Boathouse ...... Robert M. Gillin, Jr. Boathouse The 2016-17 Saint Joseph's University Men’s Rowing Record Book was written and ...... (2200 Kelly Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19129) edited by Marie Wozniak, with assistance from Katie Kranefeld. Photography by Greg Carroccio of Sideline Photos, LLC; Melissa Kelly of Saint Joseph’s University; Douglas The Team Stewart, William Hummel, Alex DiBiasi, and Paul Mullin. Head Coach...... Mike Irwin (Trinity ‘91) - 7th season Assistant Coach ...... Kevin Leslie (Saint Joseph’s ‘15) - 1st Season Assistant Coach...... Justin Gentile (Saint Joseph’s ‘12) - 6th Season WWW.SJUHAWKS.COM Team Captain ...... David Wong Team Commodore ...... Keenan Perry Head Coach Email ...... [email protected] Facebook: Saint Joseph’s University Men’s Rowing Rowing Office...... 610-660-1730 Twitter: @SJUHawks_MRow Boathouse ...... 610-660-1700

ROBERT M. GILLIN, JR. BOATHOUSE The Robert M. Gillin, Jr. Boathouse was dedicated in June 2002 as the home of the Saint Joseph’s University men’s and women’s rowing teams. The 15,540 square foot state-of-the-art boathouse includes four heated boat bays with capacity for 42 eights, 14 fours/quads, and 14 small boats. The boathouse sits on 20,381 square feet of land at the 1,000-meter mark of the famed Schuylkill River race course. The boathouse serves as SJU’s home base for all of its home regattas, including the Dad Vail Regatta, Murphy Cup, and various dual races. The 750-square foot deck is a perfect viewing area for families, fans, and alumni. The second floor of the boathouse includes locker rooms, showers, etc as well as a large common area for ergs, team meetings, and video review. The Gillin Boat Club joined the on September 20, 2004, by unanimous vote of the delegates of the Schuylkill Navy's 10 member clubs. In addition to serving as the home of Hawk rowing, the Gillin Boathouse also hosts several summer camps including the Saint Joseph’s University/Fairmount Park Commission's Community Rowing Program.

The first floor: • 8,860 square feet • four bays • access to the floating dock • adjoining 270 square foot veranda

The second floor: • 6,680 square feet • common areas for meeting and out-of-water instruction • wireless internet / satellite television • locker and bathroom facilities • 750 square foot second-floor deck • large windows • elevator

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 1 2015-16 YEAR IN REVIEW

2015-16 Year in Review 2015-16 Results DATE EVENT TIME FINISH • Saint Joseph’s earned its first Dad Vail Regatta medal since 2009 when the (Entries) Third Varsity 8 placed third in the season-ending race. The Hawks’ bronze 3/26 Murphy Cup # medalists were: Jen Reynolds, Robert McCullough, Nick O’Malley, Josh Varsity 8 6:02.50 7th (16) Bostrom, Brian Clancy, Justin Aikens, Bailey Williamson, Kieran Smith and 2nd Varsity 8 6:11.00 4th (14) Tom Puhalski. 3rd Varsity 8 6:28.70 3rd (6)

• SJU swept dual races with Bucknell (April 2) and Rutgers (May 1), scoring 4/2 Bucknell # four wins against Bucknell and defeating Rutgers in all three eights. Varsity 8 6:03.50 1st (2) 2nd Varsity 8 6:18.60 1st (2) • The Third Varsity 8 and Second Varsity 8 finished third and fourth, respec- 3rd Varsity 8 6:26.40 1st (3) tively, at the Murphy Cup. Freshman 4 7:24.20 1st (2)

• The Second Varsity 8 continued its success during the year with a third- 4/9-10 Knecht Cup ^ place finish in the 14-team field at the Kerr Cup. Varsity 8 6:11.30 3rd (18) 2nd Varsity 8 “A” 6:16.60 4th (12) 2nd Varsity 8 “B” 6:20.80 9th (12)

4/16 Kerr Cup # 2015-16 HONORS Varsity 8 5:56.00 5th (14) 2nd Varsity 8 6:01.75 3rd (14) TEAM AWARDS Freshman 4 DNA Most Outstanding Performer: Garren Best 4/23 Bergen Cup # Vasquez Award: Kate Duffy Varsity 8 5:49.1 3rd (4) Leahy Award: Eric Jones 2nd Varsity 8 6:04.5 3rd (3) Scholar-Athlete Award: Thomson Rymer 3rd Varsity 8 6:08.1 4th (5) Academic Award: Bailey Williamson Freshman 4 7:23.1 4th (5)

5/1 at Rutgers Varsity 8 6:18.20 1st (2) 2nd Varsity 8 6:26.50 1st (2) 3rd Varsity 8 6:31.80 1st (2)

5/8-9 Dad Vail Regatta # Varsity 8 (Petite Final) 6:11.46 10th (30) 2nd Varsity 8 advanced to semifinals (19) 3rd Varsity 8 6:58.18 3rd (8)

# Schuylkill River (Philadelphia, Pa.) ^ Mercer Lake (West Windsor, N.J.)

Dad Vail Regatta Medalists Third Varsity 8: c- Jen Reynolds, 8- Robert McCullough, 7- Nick O'Malley, 6- Josh Bostrom, 5- Brian Clancy, 4- Justin Aikens, 3- Bailey Williamson, 2- Kieran Smith, 1- Tom Puhalski

Garren Best was named the Hawks’ Most Outstanding Performer for the 2015-16 season.

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 2 SJU ROWING TRADITION

Although not the oldest sport at Saint Joseph’s University, the Hawk row- ing program has established itself as arguably one of the most successful in the school’s long and storied athletics history. Making its mark on Philadelphia’s famed Schuylkill River since 1954, SJU rowing celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2003-04. First emerging as a club sport in 1954, rowing received official varsity sta- tus in 1959 and immediate respect when Al Rosenberg was named head coach. Rosenberg had helped the United States to a gold medal at the 1954 Pan Am Games and a silver at the 1958 European Championships. He guided the SJU program for just two seasons before taking over national team boats, but laid the groundwork for future success. Legendary coach Joe Toland took over for Rosenberg and established SJU as one of the East’s most successful programs from 1961-73. Toland helped SJU to six championships in Bergen Cup competition, as well as three President’s Cup crowns. His varsity heavyweight eights advanced to the Dad Vail final in 12 of his 13 seasons. The V8 accomplished the greatest feat of the early era of Hawk rowing by winning the Dad Vail in 1970 and the team captured the Bratton Trophy as the overall points champion in 1971. Six of Toland’s former SJU Athletics Hall of Famer Mike Teti was the head coach for the 2008 U.S. Hawks would go on to represent the U.S. in international competition. Olympic team, guiding the U.S. to the bronze medal in Beijing. Toland relinquished the reins of the Hawk program to one of his former Individually, 12 former Hawks have competed internationally and seven Hawk standouts, Jim Glavin. A member of SJU’s 1970 Dad Vail champs, Glavin have been inducted into the Saint Joseph’s Athletics Hall of Fame, including would go on to coach several junior national team boats. With the face of the Glavin, Toland, Richard and Donald Flanigan ‘60, Joe Henwood ‘68, Chris University changing, the rowing program returned to club status following O’Brien ‘92 and Mike Teti ‘78. the 1975 season, but continued to produce strong crews throughout the Arguably the best-known oarsman in America, Mike Teti was a top Hawk 1970s and 1980s. rower, graduating from SJU with a sociology degree in 1978. Rowing returned as an official varsity sport in 1991 and the program “Saint Joseph’s gave me the opportunity to compete and also the oppor- quickly reclaimed its status among the nation’s best. In 1999, the Hawk men tunity for a great education,” Teti says. “I owe SJU a great debt for all of the penned, arguably the greatest feat in school history, matching the great 1971 opportunities I received.” Hawk squad by winning the Dad Vail points title for the second time in school From 1977-93, Teti rowed on 11 national teams, including three trips to history and competing at the prestigious on the Thames the Olympic Games. He won 24 national championships, a gold medal in the River in London, England. men’s eight at the 1987 World Championships and a bronze medal in the The University affirmed its commitment to rowing by breaking ground, same event at the 1988 Olympics. He was named the 1987 United States along with St. Joseph’s Prep, on a state-of-the-art boathouse along the Rowing Male Athlete of the Year. Schuylkill River. Named in honor of Robert Gillin, Jr., construction was com- Teti achieved even greater notoriety as a coach, guiding the U.S. men’s pleted in time for the 2002 Dad Vail Regatta and provides a permanent home open eight squad to an unprecedented three straight world championships. for the Hawk rowing programs. He also coached the men’s four with coxswain to world championship gold. Former SJU standout Drew Hill took over as head coach of the SJU pro- In 1996 he led the lightweight men’s four to an Olympic bronze medal before gram in 2003 and immediately made his presence felt. Sixteen Hawk boats being named USRowing’s Head Men’s Sweep Coach, the highest coaching advanced to the Dad Vail finals (15 claiming medals) in his first five seasons, honor in the country, in October of that year. and SJU matched the 1971 and 1999 squads by capturing the men’s points Teti became the U.S. Olympic coach following the 2000 Games, and led title in 2003, 2005 and 2006. the men’s eight boat to gold in Athens in 2004, a feat that the United States had not achieved since 1964 when another coach with Hawk ties, Al Rosenberg, led the Americans to victory. Teti also guided the U.S. Men to the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Teti is currently the head coach of the men’s crew team at the University of California and was inducted into the National Rowing Federation’s Hall of Fame in 2010. A more recent Hawk to make his mark on the international scene was 2011 graduate Ryan Pawling. As a fresh- man, Pawling coxed the Adaptive SAINT JOSEPH’S ROWING Mixed Four squad to fifth place in the HEAD COACHES World Championships in Munich in 2007, which qualified the crew for the Al Rosenberg 1959-60 Beijing Olympics in 2008. Joe Toland 1961-73 Jim Glavin 1974-75 Chris McDougall 1991 Joe Canino 1992-93 Tom Henwood 1994-96 John Bannan 1997-2002 Drew Hill 2002-10 Dan Goettner 2010-11 The 1971 crew, under legendary coach Joe Toland, captured the points title Mike Irwin 2012- at the Dad Vail Regatta.

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 3 SJU ROWING TRADITION

The Hawks won the Varsity 8 at the 1970 Dad Vail Regatta (above). Also at that regatta, SJU’s Varsity 4 captured Dad Vail gold for the second year in a Saint Joseph’s Rowing received official varsity status in 1959, led row. by head coach Al Rosenberg, who would go on to guide the U.S. national teams to great success.

(Right) Saint Joseph’s won the Dad Vail Regatta men’s points title and competed at the Henley Royal Regatta in 1999.

Saint Joseph’s won the Bergen Cup in 2008, capturing the Varsity 8 race for Coach Joe Toland established Saint the first time since 1978. The Hawks claimed the city championship with the Joseph’s as one of the East’s most suc- victory. cessful programs from 1961 to 1973.

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 4 ALL-TIME HONORS

Senesky Scholar-Athlete Award 2014 Rob Gilroy 2006 Michael Santoro 2013 Joe Capraro 2011 Rich Appell Most Valuable Rower* 2010 Ryan Pawling 2016 Garren Best 2009 Bill Huzar 2015 Kevin Leslie 2008 Glenn Griffin 2014 Dave Robinson 2007 Alex DiBiasi 2013 Marc Ioli 2006 Devlin Murdock 2012 Justin Gentile 2005 Matt Mullin 2011 Tom Kresz 2004 Drew Parassio 2010 Ryan Huck 2003 Chris Barrett 2009 Glenn Griffin 2002 Jim O’Connor 2008 Tim Strybuc 2001 Keith Pellicone 2007 Dan Lachant 2000 Pat Mullen 2006 Mike Leahy 2005 Ray Cawley Leahy Award (Loyalty)* 2004 Ray Cawley 2016 Eric Jones 2003 Jon Joyce 2012 Rob Gilroy 2002 Sean McCullagh 2011 Justin Gentile 2001 Brian Timby 2009 Jordan Marwin 2008 Kevin Jacobs Rob Gilroy ‘14 was a two-time honoree on the 2000 Mike Kowalski 2007 Alex DiBiasi Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team. Scholar-Athlete Award* 2016 Jon Rymer Academic Award* LOCAL/REGIONAL/NATIONAL 2015 David Wong 2016 Bailey Williamson 2014 Joe Capraro 2015 Eric Jones Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area 2013 Andrew Shafer 2014 Andrew DiMaggio 2015 Andrew DiMaggio 2012 Daniel Ezzo 2013 Rob Gilroy 2014 Joe Capraro 2011 Brandon Hanna 2012 Daniel Ezzo 2011 Sean Stewart Rob Gilroy 2010 Sean Stewart 2010 John Granville 2013 Rob Gilroy 2009 Kevin Burrows 2008 Marc Malott 2009 Not awarded John Granville 2007 Kevin Connors 2008 Mike Lavin 2012 Matt Benedetto 2006 Doug Cleveland 2003-2007 Not awarded Sean Stewart 2005 Matt Walsh 2003 Matt Walsh 2011 Matt Benedetto 2004 Eric Mushel 2002 Peter Perry Sean Stewart 2001 Karl Lobo 2010 Liam Leyden Vasquez Award (Jesuit Values)* 2000 Dan Daly 2009 Kevin Burrows 2016 Kate Duffy 2008 Kevin Jacobs 2015 David Robinson * lists incomplete Marc Malott 2006 Doug Cleveland Marc Malott Dave Naab

UNIVERSITY/TEAM

Athletics Hall of Fame 2012 Bob Jaugstetter ‘70 2011 Phil Greipp ‘64 2005 Chris O’Brien ‘92 2004 Donald Flanigan ‘60 Richard Flanigan ‘60 2003 Joe Toland 2001 Jim Glavin ‘70 2000 Joe Henwood ‘68 1999 Mike Teti ‘78

Class of 1950 Award 1992 Chris O’Brien 1964 Sean Shea

The Hawks captured their first Dad Vail medal in four years when the Third Varsity 8 earned a bronze at the 2016 Dad Vail Regatta.

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 5 INTERNATIONAL ROWING

INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS SEAN DREA • 1974-76 BOB JAUGSTETTER • 1969-70 1969 • European Championships 1974 • World Championships Men’s Single Scull 4+ (5th) 1970 • World Championships 1975 • World Championships Men’s Single Scull (12th) 4+ (10th) 1972 • Olympic Games 1975 • Pan American Games Men’s Single Scull (7th) 4+ (Bronze) Sean Drea 1973 • European Championships 1977 • World Championships Joe Henwood Men’s Single Scull (6th) 8+ (6th) 1974 • World Championships 1978 • World Championships Men’s Single Scull 4+ (4th) 1975 • World Championships 1979 • World Championships Men’s Single Scull (2nd) 8+ (5th) 1976 • Olympic Games 1980 • Olympic Games Men’s Single Scull (4th) 4+ (No race due to U.S. boycott) 1977 • World Championships 1981 • World Championships Men’s Single Scull (5th) 4+ (Silver) 1999 • World Championships 1982 • World Championships Donald Flanigan Coach 4+ (Bronze) Bob Jaugstetter 1983 • World Championships DONALD FLANIGAN • 1959-60 4+ (7th) 1963 • Pan American Games 1984 • Olympic Games Men’s 8 (4th) 8+ (Silver) 1995 • World Championships RICHARD FLANIGAN • 1959-60 Coach 1963 • Pan American Games CHRIS O’BRIEN • 1989-92 Men’s 8 (4th) 1990 • World Championships JIM GLAVIN • 1967-70 Lightweight 8 (6th) Richard Flanigan 1975 • World Junior Championships Chris O’Brien Coach RYAN PAWLING • 2007-11 1976 • World Junior Championships 2007 • World Championships Coach Adaptive Mixed 4 (5th) 1977 • World Championships Coach SEAN SHEA • 1962-64 1963 • Pan American Games JOE GREIPP • 1962-64 4- (Gold) 1955 • Pan American Games Men’s 8 (Gold) MIKE TETI • 1975-78 Jim Glavin Coaching Ryan Pawling ED GRIBBIN • 1975-77 Olympic Games 1978 • World Championships 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 Lightweight 4 (8th) World Championships 1980 • World Championships 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 Lightweight 4 (5th) 1982 • World Championships Competitive Lightweight 4 (6th) 1992 • Olympic Games 1985 • World Championships Men's 8 (4th) Lightweight 4 (Bronze) 1988 • Olympic Games Men's 8 (3rd) JOE HENWOOD • 1966-68 1987 • World Championships Joe Greipp Sean Shea 1967 • European Championships Men's 8 (1st) 4+ (6th) 1985 • World Championships 1967 • Pan American Games Men's 8 (3rd) 4+ (Gold) 1984 • Olympic Games Men's Team Spare 1979 • Pan American Games Men's 4 (2nd) 1974 • Junior World Championships Men's 8

Ed Gribbin Mike Teti SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 6 DAD VAIL ALL-TIME RESULTS

Dad Vail Men’s Points Trophy 1963 5th Freshman 8 Final Results 2010 2nd ...... 25 1962 4th 2010 1st ...... 6:03.69 2008 n/a ...... 8 1961 5th 2007 3rd ...... 6:08.90 2007 5th ...... 14 1960 2nd 2006 1st ...... 6:04.32 2006 1st ...... 31 1959 3rd 2004 2nd ...... 6:08.61 2005 1st ...... 27 1954 8th 2003 1st ...... 5:54.70 2004 2nd ...... 28 1997 2nd ...... 6:16.14 2003 1st ...... 25 JV 8 Final Results 1971 4th 2000 2nd ...... 15 2008 3rd ...... 5:52.18 1969 7th 1999 1st ...... 41 2006 2nd ...... 5:53.03 1968 3rd 1997 2nd ...... 23 2005 1st ...... 6:23.36 1966 3rd 1971 1st 2004 3rd ...... 6:07.26 1965 3rd 2000 5th ...... 6:15.39 1963 6th Dad Vail M/W Overall Points (Bratton Trophy) 1999 5th ...... 6:58.15 1962 3rd 2010 1st ...... 45 1998 6th ...... No Time 1960 2nd 2008 5th ...... 22 1996 3rd ...... 7:22.16 1959 1st 2007 2nd ...... 31 1971 4th 2006 1st ...... 47 1970 4th Ltwt Freshman 8 Final Results 2005 1st ...... 40 1963 6th 2010 2nd ...... 6:32.80 2004 2nd ...... 48 1960 1st 2008 4th ...... 6:10.46 2000 T-2nd ...... 32 1954 5th 2006 1st ...... 6:21.45 1999 2nd ...... 41 2005 1st ...... 6:51.61 Third Varsity 8 Final Results 2004 1st ...... 6:10.47 Varsity 8 Final Results 2016 3rd ...... 6:58.18 2003 1st ...... 6:08.60 2010 1st (Petite) ...... 6:44.16 2001 4th ...... 6:44.30 2007 8th ...... 5:57.40 Ltwt Varsity 8 Final Results 1999 1st ...... 6:21.81 2005 6th ...... 6:26.88 2012 3rd ...... 6:22.55 2004 3rd (Petite) ...... 6:18.76 2011 4th ...... 6:15.50 Varsity Ltwt 4 Final Results 2003 6th ...... 6:01.50 2010 3rd ...... 6:23.70 2010 3rd ...... 7:25.40 2001 1st (Petite) ...... 6:08.90 2009 3rd 2000 5th ...... 5:58.92 2007 2nd ...... 5:56.24 • Medal-winning performances in bold 1999 2nd ...... 5:58.55 2006 2nd ...... 5:55.84 • Team was a club sport from 1976-1990 1998 5th ...... 3:54.61 2005 3rd ...... 6:37.85 • Records incomplete from 1972-75 and 1991-95 1997 4th ...... 6:16.78 2004 3rd ...... 6:05.65 1971 2nd 2003 5th ...... 6:07.70 1970 1st 2002 4th ...... 6:16.80 1969 2nd 2000 4th ...... 6:04.90 1968 3rd 1999 1st ...... 6:38.13 1967 6th 1997 1st ...... 6:04.61 1966 2nd 1965 6th 1964 2nd

(Above) SJU took the gold medal in Freshman Lightweight 8 at the 2005 Dad Vail Regatta, which was their third consecutive win that event. The Hawks made it four in a row by earning the gold medal in the 2006 race. (Right) The Hawks’ Varsity 8 captured the gold medal at the 1970 Dad Vail Regatta and cele- brated the 40th anniversary of that win in 2010 (above right).

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 7 JESUIT INVITATIONAL

Saint Joseph’s Rowing established the Jesuit Invitational in 1999 and was a major race in the collegiate rowing season, featuring solely Jesuit colleges, that ran through 2014. It was held every year on the Cooper River in Pennsauken, N.J. The Casey Ferrone Memorial Trophy is awarded to the Men’s Varsity 8 champion, while the Robert Gillin, Jr., Memorial Trophy is awarded to the Women’s Varsity 8 winner. The Cannonball Trophy is given to the overall team champion. It is named in honor of Saint Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, who had his leg shattered by a cannonball while defending Spain from an attack by France. The Cannonball Trophy serves as a reminder that all good things start with pain. The glory of winning is only possible by withstanding the mental and physical pain of the 2000m race course. The trophy is awarded to the school with the highest combined points in the day’s races. It is a traveling trophy which the winner returns every year. The winning team receives a small cannonball that is theirs to keep as a reminder of their championship performance.

Casey Ferrone Memorial Trophy Robert Gillin, Jr. Memorial Trophy Cannonball Trophy (Men’s V8 Champion) (Women’s V8 Champion) (Team Champion) 1999 Saint Joseph’s Fordham Saint Joseph’s 2000 Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s 2001 Georgetown Georgetown 2002 Georgetown Holy Cross Georgetown 2003 Georgetown Boston College Georgetown 2004 Georgetown Boston College Georgetown 2005 Georgetown Boston College Georgetown 2006 Georgetown Boston College Georgetown 2007 Race Cancelled ------2008 Georgetown Saint Joseph’s Georgetown 2009 Georgetown Saint Joseph’s Georgetown 2010 Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s 2011 Georgetown Saint Joseph’s Georgetown 2012 Georgetown Boston College Boston College 2013 Georgetown Boston College Boston College 2014 Georgetown Boston College Boston College

The Hawks’ Varsity 8 won the 2010 Jesuit Invitational, an event that ran from 1999 through 2014.

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 8 ALL-TIME ROSTER

A Kevin Connors ...... 2007 Sean Flynn ...... 2004-07 George Hermann ...... 2014 Gavin Adams ...... 2005-08 Kelly Conroy ...... 1991-93 Frank Ford ...... 1954 Scott Hicke ...... 1993-94 Justin Aikens ...... 2016- Fiona Conway ...... 2016- Joe Francks ...... 2002-04 Chris Higgins ...... 2010-12 Pete Alessandroni ...... 1959-60 Peter Coppinger ...... 2004-05 Andrew Friedlander ...... 2004-07 Drew Hill ...... 1971-74 Heather Alba ...... 2001-03 Tom Costello ...... 1972-74 Josh Friedman ...... 1999-2001 Nick Hoell ...... 2011-12 Alex Amedeo ...... 2012 Brendan Courtney ...... 2011-12 Dean Frizlen ...... 2002, 2004 Mark Horvat ...... 1976, 1978-79 Jamal Anderson ...... 2010-13 Dan Cunningham ...... 1997-99 Chris Frystock ...... 2006 Ryan Huck ...... 2006-10 Jack Ansley ...... 1967-68 Brian Cupka ...... 1976 Bill Fox ...... 2004-07 Tyler Huck ...... 2008-12 Rich Appell ...... 2007-11 Tom Curry ...... 1991 Gabe Fox ...... 2012 Chuck Hummel ...... 2008-10 Dan Arty ...... 1979 William Cutcliff ...... 1967-68 Kenneth Fox ...... 1971-72 Wayne Hummel ...... 1967-69 Stacy Auch ...... 1993-94 Dave Cutcliff ...... 1972 Steve Fox ...... 1970 Billy Huzar ...... 2007-09 Mike Aurillio ...... 2006 D Dennis Fugedy ...... 1971-73 I B Joseph D’Amato ...... 2003, 2005-06 Elaine Fugedy ...... 1974 Adam Iaccio ...... 2006-08 Jason Bansch ...... 2000-03 Ryan D’Agostino ...... 2013-15 G Marc Ioli ...... 2010-13 Charlie Barker ...... 1978 Bryan Dahn ...... 1993 Chris Gabello ...... 2000 J Jeff Barker ...... 1977-79 Kevin Dallahan ...... 1994, 1996 Paul Gaigelas ...... 1977-78 Mike Jacob ...... 2004-06 Chris Barrett ...... 2002-04 Dan Daly ...... 1998-2000 Alec Galimi ...... 2016- Kevin Jacobs ...... 2004-08 Mike Barrett ...... 1966-67 Jerry Daly ...... 1969-71 Dan Gallagher ...... 2007-11 Stan Jaroszewski ...... 1989-91 Eric Battisti ...... 2016 Jack Darling ...... 2016- Jim Gallagher ...... 1960-61 Bob Jaugstetter ...... 1969-70 Robert Beaty ...... 1971-74 Shannon Dawson ...... 2001 Shaun Gallagher ...... 2011-12 Steve Jenemann ...... 2000 Paul Beehler ...... 1965-66 Paul Day ...... 1967 Jim Gallo ...... 1972-73 Ben Jezyk ...... 1998 Justin Benante ...... 1994 Rick DeFino ...... 2007-10 Joe Gannon ...... 1991 Matt Johnson ...... 2011-12 Matt Benedetto ...... 2008-13 Christian DelCollo ...... 2001 Paul Ganun ...... 1991-92 Nick Johnson ...... 2014 Paul Benvie ...... 2001-02 Mark DelGuercio ...... 2006 Matt Gantner ...... 2002-03 Eric Jones ...... 2015- Garren Best ...... 2015- Luke Dentino ...... 2006-09 Chris Garafolo ...... 2006-08 Justin Jones ...... 2003-06 Lee Bink ...... 2002-04 Stan Depman ...... 1976-78 Tom Garry ...... 2011-12 Sarah Jost ...... 2006-10 Walt Birbeck ...... 1962-64 Danielle DesForges ...... 1992 Chris Garvey ...... 2011-12 John Joyce ...... 2002-04 Caroline Bird ...... 2014- Susan Devine ...... 1974 John Geary ...... 1997-98 Mike Juhline ...... 1998-2001 Michael Bisch ...... 1991 Greg Diamond ...... 1972 Stephanie Gehringer ...... 2004-07 K Craig Bischoff ...... 1997-2000 Ana Maria Diaz ...... 2006 Justin Gentile ...... 2011-12 Jay Keeley ...... 1967-68 John Blahe ...... 1977 Joe Diaz-Aspa ...... 1991 Mike Geoghegan ...... 2016- Joe Kenney ...... 2003-05 Brendan Blessington ...... 2007-08 Alex DiBiasi ...... 2004-07 John Gercke ...... 1962-64 Patrick Kenney ...... 2010-12 Tom Blessington ...... 1979 Shane Dickson ...... 2014 Megan Gerelus ...... 1995 Kristen Kerrigan ...... 1992-94 Ryan Bonner ...... 2000-02 Andrew DiMaggio ...... 2013-2016 Adrian Gherca ...... 2004-07 John Kiefer ...... 1972-74 Mike Bonnit ...... 2000 Jim Dinan ...... 1966 Michael Gibel ...... 2007-11 Dan Kilpatrick ...... 1996-99 MIke Boone ...... 2006 Courtney Dombroski ...... 2004 Rob Gilroy ...... 2011-14 Sean King ...... 2005-09 Joshua Bostrom ...... 2016- Gerald Dori ...... 1967-68 Jack Ginter ...... 1991-93 Ed Klein ...... 1962-64 Paul Bove ...... 1967 Pat Doherty ...... 1963-65 Jim Glavin ...... 1967, 1969 Charlie Koob ...... 2003-06 Joe Boyle ...... 1959-61 Frank Doyle ...... 1971 Dan Goettner ...... 1998-2001 Chris Kopitsky ...... 1997-99 Jason Bradley ...... 1996-98 Sean Drea ...... 1974-76 William Goetz ...... 1971 Jonathan Kornafel ...... 1996-98 Bart Brigidi ...... 1994-95 John Drewniak ...... 2006-09 Mike Goodman ...... 1994 Joe Kosloski ...... 1997, 1999 Dennis Buckley ...... 1967 Brian duBais ...... 1993 Stacey Gorin ...... 2006-09 John Kowalski ...... 1969-71 Brian Burke ...... 2000 Kathryn Duffy ...... 2013-2016 Jack Graham ...... 1961-62 Mike Kowalski ...... 1998-2000 Jesse Burns ...... 2003, 2005-06 Tim Dunnigan ...... 1954 John Granville ...... 2010-13 Chris Koziel ...... 1979 Kevin Burrows ...... 2006-09 Charles Duncan ...... 2002 Jim Gray ...... 1959 Phil Kramarski ...... 2014 Becky Buscher ...... 2008-10 Steve Dutcher ...... 2007-11 Joe Greipp ...... 1960-62 Milt Kramer ...... 1972 C Mike Dyczkiewycz ...... 2003-04 Phil Greipp ...... 1962, 1964 Drew Krauter ...... 2010-12 Joe Campbell ...... 2012 E Ed Gribbin ...... 1975-77 Tom Kresz ...... 2008-12 Pat Cannon ...... 1991-93 Keith Eberl ...... 1993 Glenn Griffin ...... 2006-10 T.W. Kubinsky ...... 1999-2000 Joe Capraro ...... 2012-15 Jeffrey Egan ...... 1996-98 Bill Gummere ...... 1961-63 Michael Kuhn ...... 1971 Frank Carey ...... 1967 Tom Emge ...... 1976-77 Phil Gunther ...... 1979 Jason Kumpas ...... 1996 Mike Caril ...... 1998-2000 Jim Encinas ...... 1979 H Greg Kupniewski ...... 1992-94 Don Carr ...... 1972 Ted Engleke ...... 1991-93 Chris Hahne ...... 1992 L Matt Carroll ...... 2007-09 Matthew Erlandson ...... 2014 Kevin Hallinan ...... 1998-2000 John Lachall ...... 1967 Mike Carroll ...... 1962-63 John Evoy ...... 1999-2000 James Hammerstedt ...... 2016- Dan Lachant ...... 2004-07 Brian Casey ...... 1994-97 Daniel Ezzo ...... 2012 Brandon Hanna ...... 2008-12 Matt Ladd ...... 2014- Mike Caufield ...... 1967 F Craig Hansson ...... 2005-06 Tom Lake ...... 1996 Brett Cavanaugh ...... 2006-09 Mark Fanelli ...... 2006-10 Robert Hardegan ...... 1965 Ed Lalley ...... 1969-71 Ray Cawley ...... 2002-05 Dan Fazio ...... 2003-05 Paul Haupt ...... 1991 C. Lalumera ...... 1964 Shane Chapman ...... 2015 John Farley ...... 1959 John Hayes ...... 2003-06 Russ Lampman ...... 2003-06 Tony Chiurco ...... 1961-63 Walt Fee ...... 1992-94 Grant Heckler ...... 2014 Chip Lane ...... 1979 Brandon Ciccone ...... 2011-12 John Feely ...... 1991-92 Larry Heine ...... 1954 Joe Larocque ...... 2011-12 Brian Clancy ...... 2016- John Feret ...... 1979 Jerry Helinsk ...... 1967 Paul Laskow ...... 1968-70 Michael Clancy ...... 1996 Charles Fierro ...... 1964-65 Larry Hendel ...... 1970 Mark Lattanzio ...... 1996 Tom Clancy ...... 1994 Jim Finnerty ...... 1961 Bill Henderson ...... 1954 Lucian Lauerman ...... 1991-92 Doug Cleveland ...... 2005-06 Harold Finnigan ...... 1979 Tim Hennessey ...... 1967-68 Mike Lavin ...... 2007-09 Nick Colasuonno ...... 2016- Mike Fitzgibbons ...... 1969-71 Maggie Henry ...... 1974 Michael Leahy ...... 2003-06 Kevin Colgan ...... 1971-73 Tom Fitzpatrick ...... 2003-05 Jim Henwood ...... 1969-71 Tom Lederer ...... 1976-78 Patrick Collins ...... 2014 Dick Flanigan ...... 1959-60 Joe Henwood ...... 1966-68 Paul Leggieri ...... 2007-10 Joe Conlan ...... 1971-73 Don Flanigan ...... 1959-60 John Henwood ...... 1972 John Lehman ...... 1962 Matt Conlin ...... 2014- Andrew Flynn ...... 2014 Tom Henwood ...... 1998-2000 Dave Lemon ...... 2006-10

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 9 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Mike Lendacky ...... 1994 Scott Myers ...... 1979 Vincent Scelso ...... 2011-14 Dave Wong ...... 2014- John Lesko ...... 2010-13 N Ken Schaeffer ...... 1972, 1976 Al Wunsch ...... 2014-16 Kevin Leslie ...... 2011-15 David Naab ...... 2003-06 Jeff Schaetzle ...... 2004-07 Y Joe Letizia ...... 2001 Joanne Nasife ...... 1998-99 Ray Schermerhorn ...... 1995-96 Chris Young ...... 2010-12 John Liddell ...... 1972 Mark Normand ...... 1992-93 Blake Schiller ...... 2004-06 Z Liam Lindsay ...... 2015-16 O Max Schipper ...... 2006-10 Jason Ziegler ...... 1994-97 Martin Litman ...... 1998-99 Chris O’Brien ...... 1989-92 Jon Schneckenburger ...... 2006-07 Wayne Zimmer ...... 2004-07 Karl Lobo ...... 2001 W. O’Brien ...... 1965-66 Tom Schubert ...... 1992-93 Greg Ludman ...... 2010-12 Andrew O’Connor ...... 2015- Alejandro Seda ...... 2016 • Years listed are spring seasons; for Hank Lunardi ...... 1966 Kevin O’Connor ...... 1977-79 Gene Sell ...... 1996-97 example, “2009” indicates 2008-09 aca- Pete Lynch ...... 1962 Jim O’Connor ...... 2000-02 Andrew Shafer ...... 2011-13 demic year M Ted O’Connor ...... 1994 Nick Shafer ...... 2011-13 • Roster includes athletes that competed Billy MacKenzie ...... 2009-11 James O’Donohue ...... 2006 Hannah Shaw ...... 2011 prior to 2016-17 Gerry Mackle ...... 1954 Sean O’Hara ...... 2003-05 Sean Shea ...... 1962-64 • All-Time Roster is incomplete; Please con- Pate Madden ...... 1996, 1998-2000 Sean O’Leary ...... 1998-2000 Mike Sheehan ...... 2008-12 tact SJU Athletic Communications if you Tom Madden ...... 1996, 1998-2000 Steve Olenik ...... 2007-11 George Sigel ...... 1960 have missing information Frank Maher ...... 1962-63 Nick O’Malley ...... 2016- Joe Sillo ...... 1991 • Rowing was an official varsity sport from Larry Maher ...... 2006 P Steve Songer ...... 2013-15 1959-1975 and 1991-present Conor Malone ...... 2006-10 Frank Pane ...... 1994 Ben Smith ...... 2014 Marc Malott ...... 2004-08 Luke Pape ...... 1960 Kieran Smith ...... 2015-16 Clark Mangan ...... 1992 Drew Parassio ...... 2002-04 Rob Smith ...... 1998 Danielle Manning ...... 1994-97 Ryan Pawling ...... 2007-11 Rowland Smith ...... 1976 Justin Marconi ...... 2002-04 Keith Pellicone ...... 1999-2001 Tom Smith ...... 2004 Jordan Marwin ...... 2005-09 Bill Pennartz ...... 1962-64 Pete Stahl ...... 1996 John Masters ...... 1967 Keenan Perry ...... 2014- Pete Stajk ...... 2002 Andrew Masterson ...... 2006 Dave Peterson ...... 1996 Justin Stephano ...... 2010-12 Mike Mastrangelo ...... 1998-2000 Evan Pierce ...... 2004 Paul Stewart ...... 1959-61 Chris Mattson ...... 1965 Brian Pirratano ...... 2001-02 Sean Stewart ...... 2008-12 George Mattson ...... 1959 Mike Piszek ...... 1999-2001 Adam Stoll ...... 2004-08 Lisa Mazzulla ...... 1991 Matt Poles ...... 2013-14 Reid Strait ...... 2010-11 John McBride ...... 1993 George Porreca ...... 1960 Tim Strybuc ...... 2006-11 Dan McCann ...... 2006 Dan Potts ...... 1972-74 Joseph Sullivan ...... 2016- Drew McCrossan ...... 1996 Danny Povlich ...... 2006 Charles Sweeney ...... 1959 Jeff McCombes ...... 2000 Chase Powell ...... 2007-11 T Thomas McCormick ...... 1971 Dominic Prego ...... 2015-16 Devon Teichman ...... 2009-12 Willaim McCormick ...... 1971 Tom Presenza ...... 1993 Mike Teti ...... 1976-78 Sean McCullagh ...... 2000, 2002 Kane Puga ...... 2010-14 Cheryl Tharp ...... 1996-97 Robert McCullough ...... 2015- Victor Pugh ...... 2010 Mike Thistle ...... 1964 Ian McDonald ...... 1996 Tricia Puhl ...... 1979 Cathrine Thompson ...... 2011-15 Stephen McDonald ...... 1997 Walt Pulchalski ...... 1967-68 James Thornton ...... 2006 Rory McDonnell ...... 1991,1994-95 Thomas Puhalski ...... 2015 Brian Timby ...... 1998-2001 Sean McDougall ...... 1989-91 Q Pat Troy ...... 1994-95 Joe McGarrigle ...... 1996 Marty Quinn ...... 2004 Jack Toland ...... 1972-74 Pat McGettigan ...... 2002-04 Sean Quinn ...... 1998-01 Ed Trainer ...... 1961, 62 Joe McGinley ...... 1991 R James Trevouledes ...... 2014-16 Larry McGlynn ...... 1971 Ernie Raeuber ...... 2000 Dick Tully ...... 1954 Brian McGonagle ...... 1994-97 J.T. Ramsay ...... 1998-2000 Trevor Tuthill ...... 2015- Caroline McGuire ...... 2011-15 Stephan Ramsey ...... 2004-07 Wes Twohig ...... 1999 Riley McGwin ...... 2016- Claudio Recchilungo ...... 2015- V Kevin McHale ...... 2003 Jim Rensman ...... 1998-2001 Tony Van Dyke ...... 1991-93 M. McHugh ...... 1965 Jennifer Reynolds ...... 2015- Jason Veiock ...... 1994 Thomas McNamara ...... 1992-93 Sean Riley ...... 2006-07 Tracy Venglarik ...... 2002 Brenden McMahon ...... 2004-06 Billy Risko ...... 2013-2016 Vincent Villar ...... 1991 Ryan McPeak ...... 1998-2000 Chris Robinson ...... 1996 Steve Vorgity ...... 2001 Bill Mecca ...... 2007-08 Dave Robinson ...... 2011-15 W S. Mele ...... 1965 Pat Roche ...... 2000 Dan Wadsworth ...... 2000-01 Edward Miller ...... 2016 Philip Roche ...... 1971-73 Connor Waite ...... 2016 Joe Mintzer ...... 1972-73 Jonathan Romvary ...... 2005-06 Brian Waller ...... 1991 Lou Mintzer ...... 1972-74 Brian Ronayne ...... 1965-66 Brian Walsh ...... 1998 Austin Moench ...... 2007-08 Mark Rosenthal ...... 2001-02 Matt Walsh ...... 2003-05 Greg Morace ...... 1996-99 Dan Ross ...... 1996-99 Michael Walsh ...... 2010-12 Lauren Moran ...... 2004-07 Chris Rountree ...... 2002-03, 2005 Dan Walz ...... 2011-15 Charles Morgan ...... 1959 Paul Rudolph ...... 1970-73 Jim Wankmiller ...... 1976 Michael Morris ...... 2006 Bob Ryan ...... 1996 Tom Ward ...... 1968-69 Pat Mullen ...... 1998-2000 Thomson Rymer ...... 2015- Mike Warner ...... 1996 Matt Mullin ...... 2002-2005 S Matt Weiner ...... 2014-15 Devlin Murdock ...... 2003-2006 Michael Santoro ...... 2003-06 William West ...... 2004-07 Eric Mushel ...... 2003-04 Stan Sarat ...... 1961-62 Spencer Whitehouse ...... 2010-13 Susan Muskett ...... 1977-78 Mike Sarnacki ...... 1996, 97 Bailey Williamson ...... 2016 Evan Myers ...... 2014-16 Walt Sandell ...... 1992 Michael Wingrove ...... 2005-09 Jay Myers ...... 1966-68 John Saukaitis ...... 1966-68 Bill Woecksler ...... 1972

SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S ROWING RECORD BOOK 10 ADMINISTRATION

Mark C. Reed, Ed.D. Don DiJulia Vice President for Athletics University President Athletic Director

ATHLETIC DIRECTORY SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY Vice President for Athletics/Athletic Director...... Don DiJulia ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT ...... 610-660-1707 Senior Associate Vice President/Athletic Business Affairs ...... Jim Brown The Mission of the Athletics Department at Saint Joseph’s ...... 610-660-1726 University reflects the Mission of the University by using Associate Vice President/Athletic Development ...... Katie Shields the programs within Athletics as a way to develop the ...... 610-660-1231 whole person and preparing men and women for others. Associate Athletic Director/Varsity Programs...... Renie Shields ...... 610-660-2584 • To educate the whole person by complementing the Associate Athletic Director/Facilities ...... Al Pendleton academic experience with athletic and recreational programs and ...... 610-660-3292 activities outside the classroom. Associate Athletic Director/Marketing & Corporate Partnerships . . . Tim Curran • To create an environment for personal growth through openness, ...... 610-660-1702 respect, and a concern for others. Associate Athletic Director/Communications ...... Marie Wozniak (Men’s Rowing Contact) ...... 610-660-1727 • To communicate the value of community and family through team E-mail ...... [email protected] work and sportsmanship. Assistant Athletic Director/Recreation & Intramurals...... Corey Shannon ...... 610-660-3052 • To provide opportunities for students to learn self-discipline, Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities ...... Joe DeLacy responsibility, decision-making, and attainment of goals...... 610-660-1720 Director of Educational Support Services ...... Janet Greder • To provide opportunities for students to participate and compete in a ...... 610-660-1728 first-class manner. Director of Sports Medicine ...... Lori Sweeney ...... 610-660-1699 • To provide equitable opportunities for all students and staff, including women and minorities. Athletics Office ...... 610-660-1707 Athletics Fax...... 610-660-1724 • To advance the University regionally and nationally through intercollegiate athletics. THE HAWK One of the most famous mascots in college sports, the Saint Joseph's Hawk has been flapping its wings for more than 60 years. The Hawk, which celebrated its golden anniversary in 2005-06, is best known for staying in constant motion by flapping its wings throughout every basketball game and representing the Saint Joseph's motto, "The Hawk Will Never Die." Saint Joseph’s athletic teams have been recognized with the nickname “Hawks” since 1929. At that time, the school’s yearbook editor initiated a contest among the student body for a sym- bol. More than 100 submissions were narrowed, with “Hawks” winning out over “Grenadiers” by a slim margin. The name was appropriate because it typified “the fighting spirit of our crimson and gray athletes and it is suggestive of the aerial attack which has made our football team famous.” Football, ironically, was discontinued at SJU following the 1939 season. The Hawk mascot has garnered numerous accolades in its over 60-year history. It has been selected as the nation’s top mascot by The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Street & Smith’s Basketball Yearbook, ESPN College Basketball magazine and was nominated for the Mascot Hall of Fame in 2008.

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