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Media Guide 2010-2011 COUGAR PRIDE IS ALIVE!

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The team will have a new practice and playing field beginning in spring 2011. Caldwell 2 010 -2 011 College has entered into a 10-year agreement with the towns of Caldwell and West Caldwell to Caldwell College allow the team to play at the Kiwanis Oval on Quick Facts Provost Square in Caldwell. With the field in such close proximity to the campus, we are hopeful GENERAL that many of our students, faculty and staff will be Address: 120 Bloomfield Avenue, able to see our men in action. Previously, the team played in Parsippany, and the distance from Caldwell, the campus was both a detriment to fan Founded: 1939 participation, as well as team practices. The Enrollment: 1,031 newly renovated Kiwanis Oval opened in fall Nickname: Cougars 2010, and the college is a proud partner with Caldwell and West Caldwell in this project. Colors: Scarlet, White and Gold I hope you’ll be able to see a game in the spring. Affiliations: NCAA Division II, ECAC Dear Cougar Fans, In my letter last year, I wrote extensively about the Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate As I write this annual letter to you, there is much service that our athletes provide on campus and Conference (CACC) to share about athletics at Caldwell College. in the Caldwell community. I am so pleased to Web site: www.caldwell.edu I hope this letter gives you an idea of the many report that this service has continued. During Home Arena: exciting things that have been happening! Caldwell Day last spring, when classes were George R. Newman Center (1,800) On Friday, September 24, Caldwell College canceled and offices closed so that students, inducted its inaugural cohort, The Elite Eight, into faculty and staff could give back a day of service the Athletic Hall of Fame during Homecoming to our surrounding communities, the student- ADMINISTRATION weekend. The class included contributors Roberta athletes led in participation among all groups. President: Dr. Nancy H. Blattner, OPA Caulfield, Sister Patrice Werner ’66, and Sister The men’s basketball team assisted at the local Vice President for Enrollment Management: Michel Rodgers ’62 and basketball players Louise synagogue while the men’s soccer team helped Joseph J. Posilico Melleno Pastore ’73, Claire Sacuk Matlon ’83, out at the volunteer fire department on Roseland Gina Borea ’88, Danielle Ciresi Murphy ’91, and Avenue. The women’s basketball team went to Executive Director of Athletics: Matt Stuart ’94. The Athletic Hall of Fame is the food pantry in Hillside for the day and Mark A. Corino housed in a newly refurbished space just inside worked to stock shelves and fill requests. Other Associate Athletic Director: Dean Johnson the front doors of the Newman Center. Please stop athletes entertained the residents at Marian Assistant Athletic Director/Senior Women’s by and see this attractive addition to the Newman Manor or worked to clear green spaces Administrator: Linda Cimino Center, which doubles as a welcome center for throughout the town. These students and their prospective students and their families and is coaches are visible and vibrant representatives of Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance & staffed by our Admissions office during the week. the best of Caldwell College! Student Welfare: Katie Kennedy The Eastern College Athletic Conference On campus, student-athletes are also providing Administrative Assistant: Jean Martin recognized three Caldwell College honorees at service by responding to my request to represent Athletic Trainers: Julia Panko, Pam Gardin the ECAC Honors Banquet on Tuesday, their peers on a number of committees. For Athletic Phone Number: (973) 618-3260 September 28, in Hyannis, Massachusetts. example, player, Titilola Alao, is Athletic Fax Number: (973) 618-3370 player Kyrie Timbrook from Los Gatos, serving on the Strategic Planning Committee CA, received the ECAC Scholar-Athlete Award, while basketball player, Cameron Badger, is Executive Director of Athletics Mark A. Corino serving on the academic affairs committee of the COACHES DIRECTORY received the ECAC Jostens Male Administrator of board, and softball player, Kelly Ryan, is serving Baseball: Jay Messina the Year award, and Dean Johnson was selected on the search committee for the Vice President for Men’s Basketball: Mark A. Corino the ECAC Softball Coach of the Year. Timbrook is Student Life position. Each of these students Women’s Basketball: Linda Cimino only the second female athlete to win this award through their service is not only contributing their Cross Country: Patrick Sullivan for two consecutive years. I was proud of our viewpoint and representing their peers but student-athlete and members of our athletic gaining real-world expertise that will assist them Men’s Soccer: Jamie Nash administration as I sat in the audience and as they graduate from Caldwell and move on to Women’s Soccer: Nate Guagliardi listened to their acceptance speeches and careers or to graduate school. Softball: Dean Johnson recognized the contributions of these three As the school year progresses, I look forward to Men’s & Women’s Tennis: Sean Cotter individuals to the promotion and success of interacting with our students at the Fitness Center, Volleyball: Megan Hrbek athletics at Caldwell College. at games and around the campus as they go to classes, eat in the cafeteria or attend social Caldwell College has been selected as one of SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE only three national sites as part of the NCAA functions. Please join me in supporting our student- case study called Winning Communities in athletes and the coaching staff by attending games Director of Sports Information: Colleges. Along with the University of or by becoming a member of Cougar Pride. Our Matt McLagan Indianapolis and the Central Missouri University, students so appreciate our attendance and Phone: (973) 618-3567 encouragement, and they deserve our support. Caldwell College will be studied to determine Fax: (973) 618-3370 best practices for community engagement by collegiate athletes. We are proud to have been E-mail: [email protected] chosen by the NCAA and look forward to Web site: http://info.caldwell.edu/athletics hosting representatives from the NCAA on Nancy H. Blattner, Ph.D., OPA campus later this winter. President

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2 010 -2 011 Preview per game a year ago. The Cougars scored The frontcourt is led by junior center Peter 62.9 points per game to rank 12th in the Diffley, who is the team’s leading returning Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference last scorer after averaging 10.4 points per contest year, and made just 28.4 percent of their last season. Diffley has displayed a nice three-point attempts. scoring touch in the paint during his two years at Caldwell, including making 58.2 percent One possible candidate as a perimeter scorer from the field last season, and he provides the is junior guard Nik Otovic, who will move to shooting guard after playing his first two Cougars with an experienced player in the seasons at the point. Otovic, who has started post. Senior Antonio Brimley settled in at 27 games over the past two years, can shoot forward in his first season at Caldwell and led the three and is better suited to play shooting the team in rebounding with 5.5 boards per guard, according to Corino. Senior Dante game. Brimley, who averaged 10.2 points, Rollins, the only four-year Cougar on the roster, also can contribute at the offensive end. has made 35 three-pointers in his career and Another key player in the frontcourt is senior will have an opportunity to move into a more forward Tyler Emmons, who has battled prominent role. He has played in 75 career injuries the past two years. Emmons, who sat games, 20 more than anyone else on this out the 2008-09 campaign with a knee injury, year’s squad. was limited to 16 games last season. A Another player who will compete to start in the healthy Emmons would provide a physical backcourt is junior Don Trifari, who transferred presence inside as well as another option to Caldwell from Bryant University in the fall of offensively. Sophomores Karel Thuwis and 2009. A good shooter, Trifari hit four three- David Jones are long, athletic forwards who pointers in a game at last excel on the glass and on the defensive end of season. Sophomore guard Robert McPherson the court. also showed promise in his first collegiate The lone newcomer in the frontcourt is Arthur season, averaging 4.3 points per game. He Morrison, a 6-6 forward from Phillipsburg, finished the year strong with a team-best 15 N.J., who brings athleticism and a high-energy points in the season-finale against Bloomfield. style of play to the lineup. A strong defender At the point, sophomore Cameron Badger will and rebounder, Morrison is expected to compete to start after playing in all 27 games contribute in his first season. with nine starts as a freshman. In Caldwell’s Defending Northeast-10 Conference regular- victory over Goldey-Beacom College, he season champion Stonehill College highlights dished out a career-high five assists and the non-conference schedule, which features Dante Rollins scored eight points in his first collegiate start. three opponents from the powerful Northeast- Bolstering the Cougars’ backcourt is a group 10. In the CACC North Division, Caldwell of five newcomers, including a pair of junior was picked to finish sixth, with Bloomfield The 2009-2010 season was one to forget for college transfers in Anthony Gill and Derrick College taking the top spot in the preseason the Caldwell College men’s basketball team. Ross. Gill, a combo guard who transferred poll. Felician College, which won the CACC With a young and inexperienced roster the from Nassau County Community College, is a Tournament last year, and Dominican College Cougars finished the year 4-23, the worst solid defender who provides athleticism and also will contend. In the CACC South, record in the 23-year history of the program. toughness. Ross is an athletic wing who Philadelphia University was predicted to finish In fact, in 22 years under coach Mark Corino, helped Bergen County College take third first after advancing to the NCAA Division II Caldwell had never won fewer than nine place at the National Junior College East Region finals a year ago. games in a season. The young players gained Tournament in each of the past two years. experience from last year’s struggles, and a With improvement on offense and once the group of six new players have joined the mix Freshman guard Patrick O’Connell is a point newcomers become acclimated to their new as the team looks to make significant guard with good fundamentals who is expected team, Caldwell has the potential to compete improvements over last season. to contribute in his first season. O’Connell earned for a top four finish in the North and a spot in all-Division accolades at Middletown (N.J.) South the CACC Tournament. Although the Cougars “We had a very difficult year last year,” Corino High School. Matt Rista is a good shooter who would rather forget the 2009-2010 season, said. “I assume we’re going to be better, and played for legendary high school coach Bob this year’s success will depend on what was I’m anticipating we’ll be much better. But how Hurley at St. Anthony’s High School. Brett learned during that difficult year. much better is difficult to determine.” Podhyski, a hard-working guard from Moscow, “Obviously, our returning players need to The roster is still young, with eight Pa., was named to the Class AA all-State third show improvement from last season,” Corino underclassmen and only one player who is in team in Pennsylvania after leading Holy Cross said. “How much they’ve improved will tell his fourth season at Caldwell. The team lacks High School to its third-straight District 2 you how much the team will improve.” a proven offensive weapon, as no one on this championship. Both Rista and Podhyski will have year’s roster averaged more than 10.4 points opportunities to contribute to the backcourt.

2 2 010 -2 011 Men’s Basketball Roster NO. NAME YEAR HT. WT. POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR 3 Patrick O’Connell Fr. 6-0 165 G Middletown, NJ/Middletown South Undecided 5 Cameron Badger So. 5-9 165 G Trenton, NJ/Living Faith Christian Acad. English 10 Dante Rollins Sr. 6-1 160 G East Orange, NJ/Bloomfield Tech Art 12 Anthony Gill Jr. 5-11 175 G New Rochelle, NY/New Rochelle (Nassau CC) Communications 13 Don Trifari Jr. 6-2 175 G Towaco, NJ/Paul Robeson (Bryant U.) Education 22 Tyler Emmons Sr. 6-5 220 F Portland, ME/Portland (Lynn U.) Business Admin. 23 Nik Otovic Jr. 6-1 180 G Kraljevo, Serbia Biology 24 Arthur Morrison So. 6-6 210 F Phillipsburg, NJ/Apex Computer Info. 32 Derrick Ross Jr. 6-3 200 G Newark, NJ/Newark Westside (Bergen CC) Accounting 33 Antonio Brimley Sr. 6-5 190 F Paterson, NJ/Paterson Eastside (Passaic CC) Communications 34 Robert McPherson So. 6-5 175 G Bowie, MD/Bullis School Business Admin. 40 Brett Podhyski Fr. 6-2 175 G Moscow, PA/Holy Cross Undecided 43 Matt Rista Fr. 6-2 190 G Point Pleasant, NJ/St. Anthony Undecided 50 Peter Diffley Jr. 6-8 240 C Bellerose, NY/Episcopal Management 53 Karel Thuwis So. 6-6 200 F Zonhoven, Belgium/Brehm Prep Undecided 55 David Jones So. 6-8 200 F Millville, NJ/Living Faith Christian Acad. Criminal Justice Head Coach: Mark Corino, 23rd season at Caldwell Assistant Coaches: Dean Johnson, 21st season; Joe Scott, ninth season; Phil Dyer, third season Athletic Trainers: Julia Panko, Pam Gardin Roster Breakdown By Class By Position Seniors (3) Juniors (5) Sophomores (5) Freshmen (3) Guards (10) Forwards (5) Antonio Brimley Peter Diffley Cameron Badger Patrick O’Connell Cameron Badger Antonio Brimley Tyler Emmons Anthony Gill David Jones Brett Podhyski Anthony Gill Tyler Emmons Dante Rollins Nik Otovic Robert McPherson Matt Rista Robert McPherson David Jones Derrick Ross Arthur Morrison Patrick O’Connell Arthur Morrison Don Trifari Karel Thuwis Nik Otovic Karel Thuwis Brett Podhyski Matt Rista Centers (1) Dante Rollins Peter Diffley Derrick Ross Don Trifari Caldwell College Men’s Basketball Quick Facts Head Coach: Mark Corino, 2010-11 Preview • Karel Thuwis (F, 6-6, So., 2.4 ppg., 23rd season at Caldwell Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 1.8 rpg.) Career Record: 457-329 (27 years) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 • Don Trifari (G, 6-2, Jr., 2.7 ppg.) Record at Caldwell: 362-281 (22 years) Returning Starters: Assistant Coaches: • Antonio Brimley (G, 6-5, Sr., 10.2 ppg., Newcomers: 6 • Dean Johnson, 21st season 5.5 rpg.) • Anthony Gill (G, 5-11, Jr., New • Joe Scott, ninth season • Peter Diffley (C, 6-8, Jr., 10.4 ppg., Rochelle, NY/New Rochelle • Phil Dyer, third season 4.9 rpg.) (Nassau CC)) • Nik Otovic (G, 6-1, Jr., 4.8 ppg., • Arthur Morrison (F, 6-6, So., 2009-10 Review 1.5 rpg.) Phillipsburg, NJ/APEX Academies) Record: 4-23 • Patrick O’Connell (G, 6-0, Fr., CACC/Place: 3-15/7th CACC North Other Returning Players: Middletown, NJ/Middletown South) • Cameron Badger (G, 5-9, So., • Brett Podhyski (G, 6-2, Fr., Moscow, PA/ 2.6 ppg., 1.6 apg.) Holy Cross) • Tyler Emmons (F, 6-5, Sr., 2.3 ppg.) • Matt Rista (G, 6-2, Fr., Point Pleasant, NJ/ • David Jones (F, 6-8, So., 1.0 ppg.) St. Anthony) • Robert McPherson (G, 6-5, So., • Derrick Ross (G, 6-3, Jr., Newark, NJ/ 4.3 ppg.) Newark Westside (Bergen CC)) • Dante Rollins (G, 6-1, Sr., 6.0 ppg.) 3 MEN’S 2010-2011

Head Coach Mark Corino have the opportunity to do so. That wouldn’t be home of the Caldwell College basketball and possible without the support of my family, as well volleyball teams. as the administration at Caldwell College.” Corino also played a role in the creation of the The list of Corino’s accomplishments is CACC, which has grown to 14 members. impressive: Five trips to the NAIA national Corino, who has served as the conference’s tournament; one appearance in the NCAA president during two separate stints, was named Division II Tournament; seven CACC regular- the CACC and NAIA Region X Administrator of season championships; five CACC Tournament the Year in 2000. He also was among 14 titles and a District 31 crown. finalists for the NAIA National Athletic Administrator of the Year. Corino also has developed and recruited several talented players at Caldwell. In fact, in Corino remains actively involved in the 11 of 12 seasons from 1990 to 2002, the NAIA intercollegiate athletics community. He has All-America teams included a player from served on the Board of the Directors for the Caldwell College. Fourteen players, including ECAC since 2007, and is the CACC’s all-time leading scorer and first team All-American representative on the Division II Athletic Directors Matt Stuart, have reached the 1,000-point Association Board of Directors. Also, Corino is in milestone. In 2009, Manny Perez became the his second year serving on the East Region’s first Caldwell player to be selected to participate Regional Advisory Committee for men’s in the NABC/NCAA Division II All-Star Game. basketball. This fall, Corino was named the MARK CORINO Jostens ECAC Administrator of the Year. Corino himself has received several honors, ’79 including four CACC Coach of the Year awards. A native of Belleville, N.J., Corino attended 23rd Season In 1992, Corino was named the Jersey 9 and Kean University, where he earned a Bachelor’s District 31 Coach of the Year. He was selected degree in industrial arts. He later received a MARK CORINO begins his 23rd season as the by the All-Metropolitan Basketball Writers Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction head men’s basketball coach at Caldwell College Association as its Coach of the Year in 1998. from Caldwell in 1997. Corino began his and 28th overall. One of the most successful collegiate coaching career in 1982 at college coaches in the state of New Jersey, Corino What makes all of these achievements even Bloomfield College, where he compiled a record is fourth all-time among men’s college coaches in more impressive is that Corino had virtually no of 95-48 in five seasons. the state with 457 career victories. After winning his foundation on which to build such a successful 300th game at Caldwell as well as reaching the program when he came to Caldwell College in Corino is the youngest of three brothers who 400-win plateau for his career in 2006, Corino 1988, as the program was established one year achieved another milestone in 2007 by winning the before his arrival. Similarly, with Corino as the have combined for more than 1,000 coaching Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament College’s first full-time athletic director, the victories at the collegiate and high school levels. and advancing to the NCAA Northeast Region athletic department has made significant strides Oldest brother Jimmy was a high school Tournament for the first time. Through 27 years, his in its short existence. In his first year, Corino basketball coach, while Carl is one of the overall record is 457-329, including a 362-281 headed a department that had three programs all-time winningest high school softball coaches mark in 22 seasons at Caldwell. and no conference affiliation. Today, Caldwell in New Jersey. has 10 intercollegiate athletic programs that “I’ve been fortunate to have been able to coach compete in the CACC. Corino also oversaw the Corino, 55, resides in Cedar Grove, N.J., with a number of outstanding student-athletes over the College’s transition from NAIA to NCAA his wife Susan, and daughter Michele. “My years, and certainly they deserve a lot of credit,” Division II, which was completed in 2003. family has been tremendously supportive and said Corino, who has coached eight NAIA without their understanding we would not have All-Americans and numerous all-CACC players Along with the jump to NCAA Division II status been able to accomplish all that we have here at while at Caldwell. “Also, in order to win a lot of came an upgrade in facilities with the opening of Caldwell,” Corino said. “They’ve played an games, you need to be around long enough to the state-of-the-art George R. Newman Center, important part in our success as well.”

All-Time Winningest New Jersey Men’s College Basketball Coaches NAME SCHOOL(S) WINS Pete Carril Princeton 525 (includes 11 wins at Lehigh) Charles Brown New Jersey City U. 483 *Gerry Matthews Richard Stockton 477 *Mark Corino Bloomfield/Caldwell 457 James Catalano N.J.I.T. 431 Ollie Gelston NJCU/Montclair State 427 Frank J. Hill Seton Hall/Rutgers 415 * - active

4 Assistant Coaches DEAN JOHNSON Dean Johnson is entering his During Scott’s time at Caldwell, the Cougars 21st year as an assistant men’s basketball coach experienced some of their best seasons, including and his 17th season as head coach of the the 2001-02 campaign in which Caldwell went women’s softball team. He has also been the 25-6, captured the Central Atlantic Collegiate Associate Athletic Director for the last 10 years. Conference title and won its first-round game in the NAIA national tournament. The Cougars also “We wouldn’t have the success we’ve enjoyed over won a CACC crown and advanced to the the years without the tireless efforts of Coach national tournament in 1999, Scott’s first year Johnson,” said Corino. “I don’t think people realize with the team. He then spent the 2000-01 season what a hard worker Dean is. His loyalty and as the head coach at Union Catholic High School commitment to this school cannot be overstated.” before returning to Caldwell in 2001. Scott also Johnson’s commitment to the College was was instrumental in recruiting Jean Georges, an recognized in 2008, when he received the all-CACC first team guard on Caldwell’s 2007 prestigious Caldwell Cup from then-Caldwell squad that won the CACC Tournament, and College President Sister Patrice Werner. Manny Perez, the program’s second-leading scorer and a four-time all-CACC forward. Johnson came to Caldwell in 1990 after DEAN JOHNSON coaching on the high school and college levels. Prior to coming to Caldwell, Scott was an University of New England ’86 He served as an assistant coach for the 1988-89 assistant coach at Rutgers-Newark in 1998 and 21st Season University of New England’s men’s basketball at Stevens Institute of Technology from 1993-97. team that won a school-record 24 games and He graduated from Union College in 1989 and was recently inducted into the UNE Athletics Hall earned a Master’s in Counseling Education from of Fame. As Caldwell’s softball coach, Johnson SUNY-Oneonta in 1990. Along with his duties at has compiled a record of 483-233-2 in 16 Caldwell, Scott is a career counselor at Rutgers seasons while capturing four Central Atlantic University in New Brunswick, N.J. He resides in Collegiate Conference Tournament crowns. A Iselin, N.J., with his wife Kate. five-time CACC Coach of the Year honoree, Johnson led the Cougars to the NCAA Northeast Region title and a berth in the Women’s College PHIL DYER Phil Dyer, who was an assistant coach World Series in 2004. at Caldwell from 2003 to 2005, returns to Caldwell after spending three seasons as the A native of Belgrade Lakes, Maine, Johnson set strength and conditioning coach for the Rutgers many basketball records as a point guard at the University men’s basketball team. While at University of New England in Biddeford, Maine. Rutgers, Dyer was responsible for designing and Johnson graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of implementing fitness programs for the Division I Arts in History and Secondary Education. He Scarlet Knights. earned a Master’s degree from Caldwell College in 1997. Dyer served as an assistant coach for the JOE SCOTT 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons at Caldwell, Union College ’89 Johnson resides in Denville, N.J., with his wife and also was the athletic department’s head Ninth Season Christine and daughter Katelyn. athletic trainer during the 2003-04 academic year. A native of Harrison, Maine, Dyer earned a JOE SCOTT, Joe Scott begins his ninth season Bachelor’s degree in human performance and as an assistant coach for the Cougars. Scott, fitness from the University of Massachusetts- who was an assistant coach at Caldwell from Boston in 1995. He was a graduate assistant at 1998 to 2005, returned to Caldwell last season Clemson University for one year before serving after spending four seasons as the head coach at as the head strength and conditioning coach at for four years. In the two Union County College in Cranford, N.J. Scott years prior to coming to Caldwell, Dyer was the had a record of 48-70 at Union, including a athletic trainer and assistant boys’ basketball 42-53 mark against fellow Division 3 junior coach at Lincoln High School in Jersey City, N.J., colleges. During his tenure, six players received and at Harrison High School in Newark, N.J. all-Garden State Athletic Conference honors and one player received the 2008 Robert Zifchak Dyer is the owner and director of Dynamic Award as the outstanding male scholar-athlete in Fitness Formula, a personal training the National Junior College Athletic Association organization that provides weight training Region 19. Two of his players moved on to play programs. He lives in West Orange, N.J., with at four-year colleges. his wife, Jacquelyn. PHIL DYER University of Massachusetts-Boston ’95 Third Season

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#33 Antonio Brimley 6-5, 190 Senior Guard/Forward • Named to the NJCAA Division III All- Paterson, NJ/Paterson Eastside High American second team in 2009 after School averaging 19.4 points, 9.0 rebounds Major: Communications and 5.2 assists per game • Versatile player who transferred to • Chosen his team’s most valuable player Caldwell from Passaic County three times while at Paterson Eastside Community College last year High School • Started 23 of 27 games last season and averaged 10.2 points per contest Career Highs • Led the Cougars in rebounding at 5.5 Points: 19, vs. Goldey-Beacom 1/23/10 boards per game Rebounds: 11, vs. Concordia 1/21/10 • Scored a career-high 19 points vs. Assists: 3, three times Goldey-Beacom Jan. 23 Steals: 7, vs. Queens 1/2/10 Blocks: 5, vs. Bloomfield 2/27/10

Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 27-23 101-246 .411 4-25 .160 69-114 .605 59 90 149 5.5 80 29 55 19 38 275 10.2 Totals 27-23 101-246 .411 4-25 .160 69-114 .605 59 90 149 5.5 80 29 55 19 38 275 10.2

#22 Tyler Emmons 6-5, 220 Senior Forward • Named Maine’s Mr. Basketball and Portland, ME/Portland High School Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior Major: Business Administration at Portland High School in 2005 • Key inside player who has battled injuries the past two seasons Career Highs • Saw action in 16 games as a junior, with Points: 14, at UMass-Lowell 11/21/09 two starts Rebounds: 8, twice • Tallied Career Highs of 14 points and Assists: 3, at Dominican 12/2/09 eight rebounds in season opener at Steals: 3, at Wingate 11/30/07 UMass-Lowell Nov. 21 Blocks: 2, at Chestnut Hill 2/16/08 • Missed all of the 2008-09 campaign due to injury and redshirted • Played in 26 games with three starts as a sophomore in 2007-08 • Transferred from Lynn University, where he averaged 4.0 points and 4.6 rebounds in 28 games as a freshman Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2007-08 26-3 36-87 .414 2-6 .333 23-33 .697 38 57 95 3.7 52 11 24 3 11 97 3.7 2008-09 injured 2009-10 16-2 13-44 .295 0-1 .000 11-13 .846 15 24 39 2.4 12 9 16 2 8 37 2.3 Totals 42-5 49-131 .374 2-7 .286 34-46 .739 53 81 134 3.2 64 20 40 5 19 134 3.2

6 #10 Dante Rollins 6-1, 160 Senior Guard • Helped Bloomfield Tech High School East Orange, NJ/Bloomfield Tech High School capture two Group 1 state Major: Art championships and an Essex County title • Quick and athletic guard who provides • Named third team all-Essex County as a experience senior at Bloomfield Tech • Started 15 games and averaged Career Highs of 6.0 points, 1.9 rebounds and Career Highs 1.6 assists per contest Points: 17, at Nyack 1/28/10 • Tallied a personal-best 17 points at Rebounds: 6, at UMass-Lowell 11/21/09 Nyack Jan. 28 Assists: 5, vs. Post 2/3/09 • Earned 11 starts while averaging 4.1 Steals: 3, at USP 2/13/10 points in 28 games as a sophomore Blocks: 1, six times • Dished out five assists in a win over Post Feb. 3, 2009 • Played in 20 games as a freshman

Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2007-08 20-0 13-40 .325 7-23 .304 14-17 .824 2 17 19 1.0 11 4 8 0 5 47 2.4 2008-09 28-11 40-119 .336 16-58 .276 20-27 .741 7 41 48 1.7 41 36 52 2 11 116 4.1 2009-10 27-15 59-161 .366 12-45 .267 31-47 .660 12 38 50 1.9 40 43 40 4 21 161 6.0 Totals 75-26 112-320 .350 35-126 .278 65-91 .714 21 96 117 1.6 91 83 100 6 37 324 4.3

#50 Peter Diffley 6-8, 240 Junior Center • Named all-State as a senior at Episcopal Bellerose, NY/Episcopal High School High School in Alexandria, Va. Major: Management • Fundamentally-sound post player with Career Highs good size Points: 19, vs. Goldey-Beacom 1/23/10 • Led the Cougars in field goal percentage Rebounds: 10, twice last season, making 58.2 percent from Assists: 4, twice the floor Steals: 3, vs. Nyack 1/11/10 • Averaged 10.4 points and 4.9 rebounds Blocks: 3, twice per game • Made 9-of-9 from the floor en route to a career-high 19 points vs. Goldey- Beacom Jan. 23 • Snared 10 rebounds apiece against Felician Feb. 4 and Rutgers Feb. 9 • Started 14 times while playing in 28 games as a freshman Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2008-09 28-14 69-129 .535 0-0 .000 17-34 .500 28 66 94 3.4 61 30 37 10 11 155 5.5 2009-10 21-14 92-158 .582 0-1 .000 35-57 .614 25 78 103 4.9 53 30 40 11 13 219 10.4 Totals 49-28 161-287 .561 0-1 .000 52-91 .571 53 144 197 4.0 114 60 77 21 24 374 7.6

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#23 Nik Otovic 6-1, 180 Junior Guard • Averaged 5.1 points while earning nine Kraljevo, Serbia starts as a freshman Major: Biology • Made the game-winning basket and had • Athletic guard who is making the switch 10 points and six assists in a 63-62 win from the point to shooting guard over Holy Family Feb. 14, 2009 • Contributed 4.8 points and 2.5 assists • One of 30 players invited to the U18 per contest while starting 18 of 27 Serbian National Team tryout games last season • Notched a career-best 15 points in the Career Highs season opener at Le Moyne Nov. 15 Points: 15, at Le Moyne 11/15/09 • Dished out nine assists at Chestnut Hill Rebounds: 7, vs. Post 2/3/09 Jan. 18 Assists: 9, at Chestnut Hill 1/18/10 Steals: 3, three times Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2008-09 28-9 48-125 .384 12-46 .261 34-45 .756 11 39 50 1.8 67 61 71 0 23 142 5.1 2009-10 27-18 45-135 .333 15-69 .217 24-34 .706 16 24 40 1.5 53 67 52 0 17 129 4.8 Totals 55-27 93-260 .358 27-115 .235 58-79 .734 27 63 90 1.6 120 128 123 0 40 271 4.9

#13 Don Trifari 6-2, 175 Junior Guard • Was a member of the Paul Robeson High Towaco, NJ/Paul Robeson High School School team that was ranked third in Major: Education New York City in 2008 • Excellent shooter who will contribute in • Averaged 22.9 points per game as a the backcourt junior at Montville (N.J.) High School • Scored a career-high 16 points while making four three-pointers at Bloomfield Career Highs Dec. 8 Points: 16, at Bloomfield 12/8/09 • Transferred to Caldwell from Division I Rebounds: 5, at Chestnut Hill 1/18/10 Bryant University, where he played in Assists: 2, vs. Mercy 1/3/10 three games in 2008-09 Steals: 2, four times Blocks: 1, at Felician 2/4/10 Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 18-4 14-48 .292 9-32 .281 12-22 .545 7 19 26 1.4 16 5 15 1 10 49 2.7 Totals 18-4 14-48 .292 9-32 .281 12-22 .545 7 19 26 1.4 16 5 15 1 10 49 2.7 #5 Cameron Badger 5-9, 165 Sophomore Guard • Also attended Notre Dame High School Trenton, NJ/Living Faith Christian Academy in Lawrenceville, N.J. Major: English • Strong and athletic point guard Career Highs • Played in all 27 games while starting Points: 10, at Holy Family 1/30/10 nine times as a freshman Rebounds: 6, at Bloomfield 12/8/09 • Contributed 2.6 points and 1.6 assists Assists: 5, twice per game Steals: 4, at Post 1/5/10 • Averaged 14 points, nine assists and two steals per game as a senior at Living Faith Christian Academy Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 27-9 24-81 .296 6-20 .300 16-23 .696 11 31 42 1.6 38 44 58 0 19 70 2.6 Totals 27-9 24-81 .296 6-20 .300 16-23 .696 11 31 42 1.6 38 44 58 0 19 70 2.6

8 #55 David Jones 6-8, 185 Sophomore Forward • Selected second team all-conference while Millville, NJ/Living Faith Christian Academy at Cumberland Regional High School Major: Criminal Justice • Tall, athletic post player with the Career Highs potential to contribute in the future Points: 8, vs. Bloomfield 2/27/10 • Saw action in 22 games as a freshman Rebounds: 3, vs. Bloomfield 2/27/10 • Scored a career-high eight points vs. Steals: 1, twice Bloomfield Feb. 27 Blocks: 1, vs. Bloomfield • Ranked the 49th-best senior in the Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania/South Jersey area by Hoop Scoop Online Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 22-0 10-17 .588 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 6 11 17 0.8 14 0 8 1 2 23 1.0 Totals 22-0 10-17 .588 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 6 11 17 0.8 14 0 8 1 2 23 1.0

#34 Robert McPherson 6-5, 175 Sophomore Guard • Helped Bullis win the 2008 Interstate Bowie, MD/Bullis School Athletic Conference championship as Major: Business Administration a junior • Athletic wing player who showed promise as a freshman Career Highs • Played in 25 games in his first season, Points: 15, vs. Bloomfield 2/27/10 averaging 4.3 points per contest Rebounds: 4, twice • Tallied a career-best 15 points vs. Assists: 2, at Felician 2/4/10 Bloomfield Feb. 27 Steals: 2, twice • Ranked 40th among the top 100 seniors Blocks: 1, twice in the Washington, D.C., metro area by Capitol Hoops Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 25-0 38-93 .409 8-30 .267 23-33 .697 14 18 32 1.3 49 11 23 2 15 107 4.3 Totals 25-0 38-93 .409 8-30 .267 23-33 .697 14 18 32 1.3 49 11 23 2 15 107 4.3 #53 Karel Thuwis 6-6, 195 Sophomore Forward • Played the 2008-09 season at Brehm Zonhoven, Belgium/Brehm Prep Preparatory School in Carbondale, Ill. Major: Undecided • Was a member of a Belgian all-star team • Versatile forward who can play near the that toured the U.S. in 2008 basket and on the perimeter • Started four times in 20 games as a Career Highs freshman, averaging 2.4 points and 1.8 Points: 8, vs. East Stroudsburg 12/20/09 boards per game Rebounds: 6, twice • Registered eight points, five rebounds Assists: 3, vs. East Stroudsburg 12/20/09 and three assists vs. East Stroudsburg Steals: 1, five times Dec. 20 Blocks: 1, five times Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 20-4 20-41 .488 0-0 .000 8-16 .500 22 14 36 1.8 29 8 16 5 5 48 2.4 Totals 20-4 20-41 .488 0-0 .000 8-16 .500 22 14 36 1.8 29 8 16 5 5 48 2.4

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#12 Anthony Gill #32 Derrick Ross #24 Arthur Morrison

5-11, 175 Junior Guard 6-3, 200 Junior Guard 6-6, 200 Sophomore Forward New Rochelle, NY/New Rochelle High School Newark, NJ/Newark Westside High School Phillipsburg, NJ/APEX Academies Major: Communications Major: Accounting Major: Computer Information Systems • Good defender who can handle the ball well • Athletic wing player who brings experience • Good defender and rebounder who runs • Adds quickness and athleticism to the • Helped Bergen County College win the floor well Cougars’ backcourt back-to-back Region 19 championships • Spent a year at APEX Academies in • Transferred from Nassau County and place third at NJCAA Nationals Pennsauken, N.J., averaging 16 points Community College, where he averaged both years and nine rebounds per game 14.9 points and 4.3 assists per game his • Averaged 11.8 points, 3.5 rebounds • Attended Bridgewater-Raritan High School final season and 3.0 assists per game last season • Was a member of Bridgewater-Raritan’s • Named an All-Star by the Journal News • Earned all-State third team honors as a county championship team in 2007 as a senior at New Rochelle High School senior at Newark Westside

#3 Patrick O’Connell #40 Brett Podhyski #43 Matt Rista

6-0, 165 Freshman Guard 6-2, 175 Freshman Guard 6-2, 190 Freshman Guard Middletown, NJ/ Moscow, PA/Holy Cross High School Point Pleasant, NJ/St. Anthony High School Middletown South High School Major: Undecided Major: Undecided Major: Undecided • Hard-working guard with solid • Good shooter who will provide depth to • Fundamentally-sound point guard with fundamentals the Cougars’ backcourt the potential to contribute as a freshman • Selected to the Class AA all-State • Played at St. Anthony High School in • Named to the all-Class A North Division third team as a senior at Holy Cross Jersey City, N.J., for coach Bob Hurley second team as a senior at Middletown High School • A two-year varsity player at St. Anthony South High School • Led Holy Cross to three consecutive • Helped to lead Middletown South to the District 2 titles finals of the Shore Conference Tournament • Averaged 12.8 points per game as a senior • Averaged 5.3 assists per game as a senior

10 2009-2010 Results OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 4-23 2-11 1-11 1-1 CONFERENCE 3-15 2-7 1-8 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-8 0-4 0-3 1-1 RECORD HIGH DATE OPPONENT SCORE (CACC) HIGH POINTS REBOUNDS 11/15/09 LE MOYNE COLLEGE L, 48-63 0-1 15-Otovic 6-Thuwis 11/21/09 at UMass-Lowell L, 60-75 0-2 14-Emmons 8-Emmons 11/30/09 CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY L, 52-68 0-3 10-Otovic 7-Cohen 10-Brimley 12/2/09 *at Dominican College L, 51-61 0-4 (0-1) 10-Cohen 9-Brimley 10-Brimley 12/8/09 *at Bloomfield College L, 81-94 0-5 (0-2) 21-Cohen 10-Cohen 12/12/09 at Adelphi University L, 48-79 0-6 (0-2) 7-Diffley 9-Cohen 12/19/09 %ADELPHI UNIVERSITY L, 40-71 0-7 (0-2) 9-Diffley 7-Cohen 12/20/09 %EAST STROUDSBURG U. L, 60-73 0-8 (0-2) 12-Brimley 5-Thuwis 5-Brimley 5-Badger 1/2/10 ^vs. Queens College L, 53-66 0-9 (0-2) 15-Brimley 8-Brimley 8-Cohen 1/3/10 ^vs. Mercy College W, 73-50 1-9 (0-2) 18-Cohen 12-Cohen 1/5/10 *at Post University W, 83-77 2-9 (1-2) 21-Austin 6-Cohen 6-Otovic 1/7/10 *FELICIAN COLLEGE L, 68-80 2-10 (1-3) 16-Diffley 6-Diffley 6-Cohen 1/11/10 *NYACK COLLEGE L, 64-85 2-11 (1-4) 17-Brimley 7-Brimley 1/18/10 *at Chestnut Hill College L, 69-81 2-12 (1-5) 18-Brimley 10-Brimley 1/21/10 *CONCORDIA COLLEGE L, 67-76 (OT) 2-13 (1-6) 17-Austin 11-Brimley 1/23/10 *GOLDEY-BEACOM W, 93-76 3-13 (2-6) 27-Austin 7-Diffley 1/28/10 *at Nyack College L, 63-69 3-14 (2-7) 19-Austin 8-Brimley 8-Austin 1/30/10 *at Holy Family University L, 76-78 3-15 (2-8) 15-Austin 5-Austin 2/2/10 *DOMINICAN COLLEGE L, 67-74 3-16 (2-9) 30-Austin 9-Brimley 2/4/10 *at Felician College L, 52-80 3-17 (2-10) 15-Diffley 10-Diffley 2/7/10 *PHILADELPHIA UNIV. L, 44-71 3-18 (2-11) 17-Austin 6-Diffley 2/9/10 at L, 62-70 3-19 (2-11) 29-Austin 10-Diffley 2/13/10 *at University of the Sciences L, 55-56 3-20 (2-12) 15-Austin 7-Diffley 2/18/10 *at Concordia College L, 58-66 3-21 (2-13) 15-Brimley 6-Brimley 2/20/10 *WILMINGTON UNIV. W, 69-56 4-21 (3-13) 17-Austin 7-Diffley 2/23/10 *POST UNIVERSITY L, 67-80 4-22 (3-14) 17-Austin 9-Diffley 2/27/10 *BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE L, 76-94 4-23 (3-15) 15-McPherson 8-Brimley Home games in CAPS; * - CACC game; % - ECAC Holiday Classic, Caldwell, NJ; ^Dominican College Tournament, Orangeburg, NY

2009-2010 Statistics

Rebounds PLAYER GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT Off-Def TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Malcolm Austin 22-16 567-25.8 115-263 .437 28-96 .292 58-83 .699 21-49 70 3.2 37-0 65 54 13 23 316 14.4 Peter Diffley 21-14 539-25.7 92-158 .582 0-1 .000 35-57 .614 25-78 103 4.9 53-0 30 40 11 13 219 10.4 Antonio Brimley 27-23 679-25.1 101-246 .411 4-25 .160 69-114 .605 59-90 149 5.5 80-6 29 55 19 38 275 10.2 Dante Rollins 27-15 650-24.1 59-161 .366 12-45 .267 31-47 .660 12-38 50 1.9 40-0 43 40 4 21 161 6.0 Matt Cohen 27-17 508-18.8 63-109 .578 0-0 .000 7-14 .500 31-84 115 4.3 84-4 17 32 9 13 133 4.9 John Reed 23-13 314-13.7 36-95 .379 28-73 .384 13-16 .813 14-29 43 1.9 23-0 12 17 0 3 113 4.9 Nik Otovic 27-18 566-21.0 45-135 .333 15-69 .217 24-34 .706 16-24 40 1.5 53-1 67 52 0 17 129 4.8 Robert McPherson 25-0 306-12.2 38-93 .409 8-30 .267 23-33 .697 14-18 32 1.3 49-2 11 23 2 15 107 4.3 Don Trifari 18-4 225-12.5 14-48 .292 9-32 .281 12-22 .545 7-19 26 1.4 16-0 5 15 1 10 49 2.7 Cameron Badger 27-9 464-17.2 24-81 .296 6-20 .300 16-23 .696 11-31 42 1.6 38-1 44 58 0 19 70 2.6 Karel Thuwis 20-4 241-12.1 20-41 .488 0-0 .000 8-16 .500 22-14 36 1.8 29-0 8 16 5 5 48 2.4 Tyler Emmons 16-2 181-11.3 13-44 .295 0-1 .000 11-13 .846 15-24 39 2.4 12-0 9 16 2 8 37 2.3 Anthony Gibson 13-0 80-6.2 4-14 .286 3-6 .500 7-10 .700 1-5 6 0.5 8-0 8 11 0 7 18 1.4 David Jones 22-0 97-4.4 10-17 .588 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 6-11 17 0.8 14-0 0 8 1 2 23 1.0 Kyle Nachtergaele 3-0 7-2.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 0-1 1 0.3 1-0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3 TEAM 57-61 118 4.4 1 8 Total 27 634-1505 .421 113-398 .284 318-496 .641 311-576 887 32.9 538-14 348 445 67 194 1699 62.9 Opponents 27 671-1422 .472 176-473 .372 451-650 .694 278-660 938 34.7 508 414 430 92 218 1969 72.9

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Caldwell College Men’s Basketball All-Time Records POINTS FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Matt Stuart (1989-94) 1,888 1. Matt Stuart (1989-94) 716 2. Manny Perez (2004-09) 1,859 2. Brian Tonkovich (1994-98) 688 3. Brian Tonkovich (1994-98) 1,855 3. Manny Perez (2004-09) 639 4. Derek Bailey (1992-96) 1,643 4. Derek Bailey (1992-96) 607 5. Tom Tonkovich (1996-2000) 1,489 5. Tom Tonkovich (1996-2000) 532 6. Jean Georges (2003-07) 1,447 7. B.J. Suchy (2004-08) 1,245 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 8. Ryan Tremblay (1995-99) 1,241 1. Tom Tonkovich (1996-2000) (532-800) .665 9. Ed Elam (1992-96) 1,197 2. Sulaiman Muhammad (1999-2003) (500-856) .584 10. Paul Tonkovich (1999-2003) 1,183 3. Paul Tonkovich (1999-2003) (436-764) .571 11. Sulaiman Muhammad (1999-2003) 1,147 4. Lee Turner (1990-94) (264-464) .569 12. Shawn McCray (1987-89) 1,059 5. Brian Tonkovich (1994-98) (688-1211) .568 13. Michael Pero (1999-2003) 1,046 14. Robert Hairs (1991-95) 1,034 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 15. Quabir Nickerson (1995-99) 980 1. Ryan Tremblay (1995-99) 261 16. John McPartland (1996-2000) 968 2. Michael Pero (1999-2003) 177 17. Ted Sochaski (1990-92) 875 3. Jean Georges (2003-07) 173 18. Robbie Williams (1987-89) 864 4. Joe Kerr (1991-94) 149 19. Chris Doneski (1987-89) 853 5. Mark Kelly (2003-06) 131 20. Ron Harris (2003-05) 794 21. Bob Costello (1987-91) 710 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 22. Joe Kerr (1991-94) 709 1. Bob Costello (1987-91) (128-297) .431 23. Brian Gaccione (1991-95) 688 2. Tre Gardener (2000-03) (100-234) .427 24. Lee Turner (1990-94) 672 3. Michael Pero (1999-2003) (177-417) .424 25. Steve Soutter (1989-91) 667 4. Ryan Tremblay (1995-99) (261-637) .410 5. Mark Kelly (2003-06) (131-328) .399 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Manny Perez (2004-09) 567 STEALS 2. Brian Tonkovich (1994-98) 487 1. Ed Elam (1992-96) 238 3. Matt Stuart (1989-94) 452 2. Quabir Nickerson (1995-99) 233 4. Tom Tonkovich (1996-2000) 425 3. Ryan Tremblay (1995-99) 219 5. Jean Georges (2003-07) 398 4. Ron Harris (2003-05) 183 5. Robert Hairs (1991-95) 158 REBOUNDS 1. Tom Tonkovich (1996-2000) 683-366-1049 BLOCKED SHOTS 2. Brian Tonkovich (1994-98) 558-485-1043 1. Sulaiman Muhammad (1999-2003) 191 3. Paul Tonkovich (1999-2003) 631-306-937 2. Matt Stuart (1989-94) 156 4. Matt Stuart (1989-94) 538-305-843 3. Eric Weston (1987-91) 103 5. Derek Bailey (1992-96) 481-343-824 4. Paul Tonkovich (1999-2003) 88 5. Manny Perez (2004-09) 60 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Chris Doneski (1987-89) (162-202) .802 ASSISTS 2. Michael Pero (1999-03) (197-255) .773 1. Brian Gaccione (1991-95) 803 3. Carl Augustin (2005-09) (162-212) .764 2. Ryan Tremblay (1995-99) 424 4. James DeStefano (1999-03) (153-201) .761 3. Bob Costello (1987-91) 403 5. Derek Bailey (1992-96) (357-470) .760 4. Tre Gardener (2000-03) 367 5. Ed Elam (1992-96) 350

12 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Holy Family College, Goldey-Beacom College, Make-A-Wish Foundation fundraiser. The 13 is a NCAA Division II Conference composed Nyack College and USP became active DII CACC schools raised $12,218 in 2008-09, of 14 institutions in Connecticut, Delaware, members in 2003-04, followed by Wilmington the eighth-highest total in Division II. New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. College in 2004-05. Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference: The member institutions are Bloomfield The CACC currently offers 13 championship 111 Water Street, New Haven, CT 06511 College, Caldwell College, Chestnut Hill sports, including men’s and women’s soccer, Phone: (203) 773-6411 College, Concordia (N.Y.) College, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s cross Commissioner: Dan Mara Dominican (N.Y.) College, Felician College, country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and Assistant Commissioner: Kirk Reed Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s Associate Commissioner: Stacy Kelly College, Holy Family University, Nyack golf and women’s . Currently, nine of President: Sheila Wooten, Bloomfield College, Philadelphia University, Post the CACC’s season-ending tournaments lead to Vice President: Ben DiNallo, , the University of the Sciences in automatic NCAA qualifications, including Second Vice President: Keith Davie, Nyack Treasurer: Joe Clinton, Dominican Philadelphia and Wilmington University. women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and Faculty Athletics Rep.: Dr. Patrick Sime, The CACC was founded in 1965. The women’s tennis, men’s and women’s Caldwell conference included seven original basketball, softball, baseball and men’s golf. Senior Woman Administrator: Stacy Kelly, CACC members dating to the conference’s time in Off the court and field, the CACC and its Member Schools the National Association of Intercollegiate student-athletes take pride in the balance Bloomfield College Athletics (NAIA); Bloomfield, Caldwell, between academics and athletics. The CACC Caldwell College Dominican, Georgian Court, Nyack, Post and finished third nationally among Division II Chestnut Hill College St. Thomas Aquinas when it made application Conferences for the graduation rate of its Concordia College to the NCAA Division II. The seven schools student-athletes, according to the latest NCAA Dominican College applied for membership in the fall of 1998. report. Furthermore, the conference Felician College In 2002 the CACC qualified for NCAA established its inaugural All-Academic Georgian Court University Division II Provisional Conference Status and team in the fall of 2004 and the number of Goldey-Beacom College Holy Family University it achieved Active Status in July of 2004. names on the list continues to grow each year. Nyack College Six schools: Bloomfield College, Caldwell The CACC honored over 220 scholar-athletes Philadelphia University College, Dominican College, Felician College, in 2009-10. Post University Georgian Court College and Post University, The CACC has also become one of the University of the Sciences (Pa.) became full Division II members in 2002-03. national leaders in the annual Division II Wilmington University

Cougar Athletics: Administration and Staff Administration Staff

Linda Cimino Pam Gardin Nate Guagliardi Megan Hrbek Assistant Director of Athletics Athletic Trainer Athletics Administrator Athletics Administrator Joseph J. Posilico VP for Enrollment Management

Dean Johnson Katie Kennedy Jean Martin Matt McLagan Associate Director of Athletics Assistant Director of Athletics Administrative Assistant Sports Information Director

Mark A. Corino Executive Director of Athletics

Julia Panko Patrick Sime Athletic Trainer Faculty Athletic Representative 13 2010-2011

Caldwell College Athletics Honors Inaugural Hall of Fame Class

Cougar Pride hosted the first Caldwell College Athletics Hall of Fame Dinner on Friday, September 24, 2010 in the George R. Newman Center, honoring the inaugural Hall of Fame class, the “Elite Eight.” The class includes Roberta Caulfield (contributor), Sister Patrice Werner ’66 (contributor), Sister Michel Rodgers ’62 (contributor), Louise Melleno Pastore ’73 (women’s basketball), Claire Sacuk Matlon ’83 (women’s basketball), Gina Borea ’88 The inaugural Caldwell College Hall of Fame class. Front: Jim Caulfield (women’s basketball), Danielle Ciresi (husband of Roberta Caulfield). Back: Gina Borea ’88, Claire Sacuk Murphy ’91 (women’s basketball), and Matt Matlon ’83, Danielle Ciresi Murphy ’91, Matt Stuart ’94, Sister Michel Sister Michel Rodgers gives Stuart ’94 (men’s basketball). Rodgers ’62, Louise Melleno Pastore ’73, Sister Patrice Werner ’66. her acceptance speech. The evening consisted of a cocktail reception, during which the guests were invited to view the Caldwell Athletics Hall of Fame and Welcome Center, located on the first floor of the Newman Center. The dinner and induction ceremony was held in the Newman Center gym, with Cougar Pride vice president Aaron Cherry ’99 giving a welcome address and Father Bob Stagg providing the blessing. Father Bob was the chaplain at Caldwell College during the Danielle Murphy and 1980s and 1990s, and was an avid Gina Borea were Matt Stuart receives his Hall of supporter of Cougar Athletics. Caldwell teammates at Caldwell Claire Matlon and Caldwell President Fame award from his former College President Nancy H. Blattner also for the 1987-88 season. Nancy H. Blattner at the reception. coach, Mark A. Corino. spoke to the nearly 200 guests in attendance. Each inductee was introduced by a member of the Hall of Fame Committee before receiving a Hall of Fame award and delivering an acceptance speech. The members of the inaugural class were selected by the Hall of Fame committee consisting of student-athlete alumni, Cougar Pride board members, athletics Sister Patrice Werner at the reception with administrators and staff. In subsequent Luz Obias and Nancy Cummings. years, the committee will accept The Hall of Fame Dinner was held in the George R. nominations for the Hall of Fame. The Hall Newman Center Gym. of Fame has been established as a part of Cougar Pride, the official booster club of Caldwell College Athletics. Having eight in the inaugural class reflects the Division II concept of the Elite Eight, the title of the NCAA national championship tournaments.

All proceeds from the Hall of Fame Dinner Louise Pastore with Bill and will go to the Cougar Pride General Fund, Jim Caulfield in the Hall of which supports the degree completion Fame and Welcome Center. program and enhancements for the 10 Pastore played for Roberta intercollegiate athletic programs. Caulfield at Caldwell.

14 Cougars in the Community In addition to performing in the classroom Advisory Committee (SAAC), which involved in community service, community and on the playing fields, student-athletes consists of two representatives from each of engagement, campus events, charities and at Caldwell College also are active in the Caldwell’s 10 intercollegiate sports. Under other events. Here is a sampling of some community and on campus. These efforts the supervision of Assistant Director of recent events the SAAC has participated in. are coordinated by the Student-Athlete Athletics Linda Cimino, the SAAC is

Abena George pours coffee Members of the Caldwell volleyball team volunteered at a breast at the Alumni Luncheon. cancer benefit in Hackensack, N.J., on Oct. 22. The women’s basketball team helped to serve and clean up at the Alumni Luncheon during the College’s Homecoming celebration on Sept. 25.

Monica Caruso serves cookies to On Oct. 17, the Caldwell College some of the residents at Marian baseball team played Challenger Baseball Manor’s Halloween costume party. with youth baseball players who have a variety of disabilities. The team assisted Juan Mejia helps a youth the players in a game played at player cross home plate during Challenger Field in Bloomfield, N.J. the Challenger Baseball game. Several student-athletes volunteered as servers for the College’s first Hall of Fame Dinner, held on Sept. 24 during Homecoming festivities.

Lauren Roth and Elise Lennon of the volleyball team sell raffle tickets at a breast cancer event in Hackensack, N.J.

Members of the women’s tennis team joined the residents of Marian Manor in Caldwell, N.J., for a Halloween costume party. The team helped with the set up and serving while also socializing with the residents.

Kierra Tims and the women’s tennis team Members of the women’s basketball team volunteered participated in a Halloween cup cake decorating at the Caldwell Fall Festival in conjunction with the event at Marian Manor in Caldwell, N.J. Caldwell Merchants Association.

15 WOMEN’S 2010-2011

2 010 -2 011 Preview The Cougars return one of the CACC’s top points and 6.1 rebounds per game. The offensive threats in senior guard Kirsty 2009 CACC Rookie of the Year, Lambert Leedham, who has led the team in scoring can rebound and defend in the paint while the past two seasons. Last year Leedham also scoring from the perimeter. Sophomore averaged 19.7 points per game while center Gillian Felix made an immediate making 60 three-pointers to earn all-CACC impact as a freshman, recording 9.0 points first team honors. She also became the first and a team-high 7.3 rebounds per contest Cougar to receive NCAA all-Region accolades when she was named to the while ranking sixth in the CACC with 1.2 Daktronics all-East Region second team. blocks per game. Her presence helped the Leedham enters her final season ranked Cougars hold their opponents to the lowest seventh on Caldwell’s all-time scoring list combined field goal percentage since the with 1,247 career points, and she holds the 2002-03 season. school record with 170 three-pointers. Sophomore forward Ebony Thomas, who Sophomore guard Torey Jones joins contributed 4.6 points and 3.4 rebounds per Leedham in the backcourt to give Caldwell a game as a freshman, is a physical post player pair of experienced scorers. Jones made the who excels near the basket. Seniors Margaret all-CACC third team and was chosen the Mullen and Lisa Federico return to provide league’s Rookie of the Year after averaging leadership and versatility to the frontcourt. 15.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists Abena George per contest as a freshman. A versatile player A pair of 6-1 freshmen centers joins the who excels at several facets of the game, Cougar frontcourt. Jeanette Anderson was Jones ranked among the conference leaders With five starters among 11 returnees from one of only six players in the Boston area to in nine categories. last year’s team that tied for second in the be named to the Boston Globe Girls’ Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference North At the point, senior guard Abena George Basketball Super Team in 2009. She has the Division, the Caldwell College women’s provides excellent on-the-ball defense, size and athleticism to develop into a basketball team is poised to have another as she led the CACC in steals at 2.9 dominant post player. Monet Lowe is a good season in 2010-2011. The other per game last season. She also led the fundamental post player with good size who coaches in the CACC agree, as the Cougars Cougars in assists last season and ranks finishes well around the basket. were picked to finish first in the CACC North fifth all-time at Caldwell with 288 assists in in the conference’s preseason poll after her career. The CACC North appears to be tough again, as defending CACC champion posting a 15-12 record last season. George’s former high school teammate, junior guard Stephanie Cadet, gives Cimino Nyack, along with Bloomfield and Head coach Linda Cimino begins her fifth Dominican, look to challenge for the year at Caldwell with a deep and talented another reliable guard who can play the point and also knock down three-pointers. division. In the CACC South, Holy Family roster that has size in the frontcourt, good Cadet played in 24 games last season after was picked first and was ranked fourth shooters in the backcourt and experienced missing the 2008-09 campaign with an nationally in one preseason poll. players at every position. What stands out injury. Sophomore Chelsea Loscalzo is Philadelphia and Goldey-Beacom also will most about this year’s team is its depth, as another shooter who can provide points off four heralded newcomers join a solid contend in the South. Among the notable the bench. Sophomore guard Gabrielle nucleus that has six players who have non-conference teams on the schedule are Rivera will add depth at the point. started at least 20 games in their careers. Stonehill, Assumption, Adelphi and UMass- Among the new players are two athletic Lowell from the Northeast-10 Conference. “We’re deep this year, with two players at guards who will fit in well with Cimino’s Playing strong teams from outside the league every position who can contribute,” Cimino running and pressing style of play. Junior said. “We can rotate in fresh players Willeen Capehart was an all-Region will help prepare the Cougars for the rigors constantly, and if someone is having a bad performer at Roxbury (Mass.) Community of the CACC schedule. Cimino likes the day, we have someone else in that same College the past two seasons. She brings quickness and athleticism of this year’s team, position who is just as good.” experience and an excellent work ethic to as well as its size inside. But she feels that With so many players vying for playing time, the Cougar backcourt. Freshman Shantel the success of her team is dependent upon Cimino is teaching her team the McNeil, an all-conference player at Camden its ability to play together as a team. value of teamwork over individual Catholic High School, possesses the athleticism and quickness to play either “In order for us to win, players will have to accomplishments. “Our players are going to put aside personal goals like stats and have to share the scoring load,” she said. “I guard or forward. awards, and sacrifice for us to be an told the team that the only individual award At forward, junior Kaitlyn Lambert followed unselfish and successful team.” we want to win is the CACC Tournament up an outstanding freshman season with a MVP, after we win the tournament.” solid sophomore campaign, averaging 7.3

16 2 010 -2 011 Women’s Basketball Roster NO. NAME YEAR HT. POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR 3 Margaret Mullen Sr. 5-8 G Ridgefield Park, NJ/Ridgefield Park Int’l Business 4 Abena George Sr. 5-5 G Elmont, NY/Elmont Memorial Biology 5 Torey Jones So. 5-8 G N. Providence, RI/LaSalle Academy Undecided 10 Kirsty Leedham Sr. 5-9 G Ellesmere Port, England/Cheshire Acad. Communications 12 Willeen Capehart Jr. 5-8 G Providence, RI/LaSalle Academy (Roxbury CC) Sociology 13 Stephanie Cadet Jr. 5-6 G Elmont, NY/Elmont Memorial Psychology 15 Shantel McNeil Fr. 5-10 G/F Camden, NJ/Camden Catholic Management 20 Chelsea Loscalzo So. 5-8 G Bayside, NY/St. Agnes Business Admin. 22 Kaitlyn Lambert Jr. 5-9 G Cumberland, RI/Cumberland Management 23 Gabrielle Rivera So. 5-5 G Teaneck, NJ/St. Joseph’s of the Palisades Biology 24 Lisa Federico Sr. 6-0 F Toms River, NJ/Toms River North Psychology 31 Ebony Thomas So. 6-0 F Jersey City, NJ/Marist Sociology 33 Jeanette Anderson Fr. 6-1 F/C Lynn, MA/Lynn English Undecided 44 Gillian Felix So. 6-2 C Mahopac, NY/Mahopac Criminal Justice 45 Monet Lowe Fr. 6-1 C Newton, MA/Newton North Biology

Head Coach: Linda Cimino, fifth season at Caldwell Assistant Coaches: Dana Leary, third season; Mackenzie Lynch, second season; David Janezic, first season Athletic Trainers: Julia Panko, Pam Gardin

Roster Breakdown By Class By Position Seniors (4) Sophomores (5) Freshmen (3) Guards (7) Forwards (5) Lisa Federico Gillian Felix Jeanette Anderson Stephanie Cadet Lisa Federico Abena George Torey Jones Monet Lowe Willeen Capehart Kaitlyn Lambert Kirsty Leedham Chelsea Loscalzo Shantel McNeil Abena George Shantel McNeil Margaret Mullen Gabrielle Rivera Torey Jones Margaret Mullen Ebony Thomas Kirsty Leedham Ebony Thomas Juniors (3) Chelsea Loscalzo Kaitlyn Lambert Gabrielle Rivera Centers (3) Stephanie Cadet Jeanette Anderson Willeen Capehart Gillian Felix Monet Lowe Caldwell College Women’s Basketball Quick Facts Head Coach: Linda Cimino, Adelphi 2010-11 Preview Other Returning Players: 6 University ’01 (fifth season) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 • Stephanie Cadet (G, 5-6, Jr., 2.5 ppg.) Career Record: 53-59 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 • Lisa Federico (F, 6-0, Sr.) Record at Caldwell: same Returning Starters: 5 • Chelsea Loscalzo (G, 5-8, So.) Assistant Coaches: • Gillian Felix (C, 6-2, So., 9.0 ppg., • Margaret Mullen (F, 5-8, Sr.) • Dana Leary, Caldwell College ’08 7.3 rpg., 1.2 bpg.) • Gabrielle Rivera (G, 5-5, So.) (third season) • Abena George (G, 5-5, Sr., 4.6 ppg., • Ebony Thomas (F, 6-0, So., 4.6 ppg., • Mackenzie Lynch, Caldwell College ’09 4.0 rpg., 4.4 apg., 2.9 spg.) 3.4 rpg.) (second season) • Torey Jones (G, 5-8, So., 15.6 ppg., Newcomers: 4 • David Janezic, ’96 6.6 rpg., CACC Rookie of the Year) • Jeanette Anderson (F, 6-1, Fr., Lynn, MA/ (first season) • Kaitlyn Lambert (F, 5-9, So., 7.3 ppg., Lynn English) 6.1 rpg.) • Willeen Capehart (G, 5-8, Jr., Providence, 2009-10 Review • Kirsty Leedham (G, 5-9, Sr., 19.7 ppg., RI/LaSalle Academy (Roxbury CC) Record: 15-12 all-CACC 1st team) • Monet Lowe (C, 6-1, Fr., Newton, MA/ CACC/Place: 11-8/t-2nd in CACC North Newton North) CACC Tournament: 0-1 • Shantel McNeil (G/F, 5-10, Fr., Quarterfinals, at Nyack: L, 81-71 Camden, NJ/Camden Catholic)

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Head Coach Linda Cimino In 2008-09, the Cougars finished third in the School, where she also was an Adaptive CACC North and advanced to the conference Physical Education teacher. Cimino is an tournament for the second season in a row American Heart Association CPR/AED after compiling a record of 10-18 overall and instructor and a member of both the Women’s an 8-9 mark in league play. Mackenzie Lynch Basketball Coaches Association and the and Leedham received all-CACC honors, Basketball Coaches Association of New York. while Kaitlyn Lambert was named the This season marks her second year of a three- conference’s Rookie of the Year. year term on the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee for the East Region. Now that the program has been revitalized, Cimino recognizes the program’s potential to be Off the basketball court, Cimino has made an competitive in the CACC and the East Region. impact on campus as an assistant athletic “Because of the administration, the facilities, the director and Senior Woman Administrator. strong academics and the players we have here She coordinates the Student-Athlete Advisory now, Caldwell College is very attractive to Committee (SAAC), which is active on recruits,” Cimino said. “We’ve been successful campus and in the community. In each of the in expanding our recruiting efforts to target past four years, Caldwell’s SAAC raised over LINDA CIMINO players from other areas, including Rhode $1,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Through SAAC, Cimino also organizes the Adelphi University ’01 Island, New York and Massachusetts, as well as international players.” community engagement efforts for each team. Fifth Season She also works with campus ministry to assist Cimino, who coached for five years at the with Midnight Run, which brings food to LINDA CIMINO is now in her fifth season as high school and junior college level, came to homeless people in New York City. coach of the Caldwell College women’s Caldwell in 2006 after serving as an assistant basketball team. After taking over a program women’s basketball coach at Adelphi “My role as an administrator has allowed me that went 29-54 over the previous three University, her alma mater, the previous to be involved in many aspects of campus life seasons, Cimino has the Cougars pointed in season. Cimino began coaching at Adelphi in beyond coaching basketball,” Cimino said. the right direction. Caldwell is 53-59 with August 2005 as an assistant coach under “In my time at Caldwell, I have experienced three straight appearances in the Central Kelley Watts, helping the Panthers to an so many things, from attending conference Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament overall record of 15-13 and a third-place and NCAA Tournaments with our other teams, under Cimino. finish in the New York Collegiate Athletic to working with students on campus, to Conference. Prior to her stint at Adelphi, traveling to France with our men’s basketball “I think we’ve made a lot of progress over the team. I’m appreciative of the opportunity to Cimino was the varsity girls’ basketball coach last four years,” Cimino said. “We’ve been be a part of an athletic department like for three seasons at Calhoun High School in putting the pieces together and building Caldwell’s and I thank Mark Corino and the Merrick, N.Y., where she also coached towards becoming a championship-level College administration.” program, and I think we’re closer now than at volleyball for four years. Cimino began her any other time since I’ve been at Caldwell.” coaching career in 2001 as the head A native of Lincoln, R.I., Cimino was all-state women’s basketball coach at Queensborough in both basketball and softball at North Last season the Cougars went 15-12 and tied Community College in Bayside, N.Y. Smithfield High School. for second in the CACC North Division with an 11-8 conference mark. Kirsty Leedham became A member of Adelphi’s basketball squad from the first women’s basketball player at Caldwell 1997 to 2000, Cimino still appears on the since joining Division II to be named all-Region, Panthers’ all-time lists for free throw percentage making the Daktronics all-East Region second and three-point field goals. She also holds the team. The Cougars also were included in the school record for most three-pointers in a game national rankings, receiving votes early in the with six. While at Adelphi, Cimino built a season. Torey Jones was chosen the CACC reputation of being a clutch performer in late- Rookie of the Year, the second consecutive year game situations. In her first collegiate game, that one of Cimino’s recruits was selected as she hit the game-winning basket at the buzzer the top freshman in the conference. to defeat the University of New Haven in overtime. Cimino continues to play in the urban After seeing small improvements during her first professional league in Manhattan. season, Cimino led the Cougars to an 18-12 record and the program’s first berth in the ECAC Cimino graduated from Adelphi in 2001 with Tournament in 2007-08. The team also returned a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical to the CACC Tournament after not qualifying in Education, and earned her Master’s degree in 2007. The 18-win campaign marked the Health Education from Adelphi in 2004. She Cougars’ highest win-total since 2003 and also received a Master’s degree in ranked Caldwell among the most improved Administration from Touro College in May of teams in the nation. They also placed third in the 2006. She was a health teacher for five CACC North Division with a 10-7 record. years, including four years at Calhoun High

18 Assistant Coaches DANA LEARY joined the Caldwell coaching school record for points in a game when staff in 2008 after an outstanding playing she poured in 44 points in an overtime career for the Cougars. Leary played victory at the University of the Sciences on guard for the Cougars from 2004-08, Dec. 9, 2006. She also grabbed a career- scoring 1,049 points in 108 games. A high 22 rebounds in that game. hard-working player who thrived near the basket in spite of her 5-foot-7 frame, Leary An active member of Caldwell’s Student- also grabbed 546 rebounds and dished Athlete Advisory Committee, Lynch out 209 assists in her career. As a senior, graduated from Caldwell last May with a Leary earned all-Central Atlantic Collegiate degree in sociology. She is working Conference honorable mention as well as a towards obtaining her Master’s of spot on the all-Met second team after Psychology in Applied Behavior Analysis averaging 10.3 points and 4.9 rebounds from Caldwell. Additionally, Lynch currently DANA LEARY per contest. She also made 51.1 percent of teaches at the Garden Academy in Caldwell College ’08 her field goal attempts to rank third in the Maplewood, N.J. A graduate of DePaul Third Season conference. Her career field goal Catholic High School, she resides in percentage of 47.3 ranks first in the Wayne, N.J. program’s history. DAVID JANEZIC joins the Cougar staff after An excellent student, Leary was a three- serving as an assistant coach for the men’s time member of the CACC All-Academic soccer team this past fall. Janezic has Team, which requires a grade-point worked several basketball camps, average of 3.5 or higher. She graduated including the Five Star and Eastern from Caldwell in 2008 with a Bachelor’s Basketball Camps, and the Monmouth degree in psychology and is now working University camps under then-head coach on a Master’s degree in school counseling Wayne Szoke. at Caldwell. Additionally, Leary works as a teacher’s aide in the Cedar Grove School Janezic graduated from Monmouth in District. A native of Bridgewater, N.J., she 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in business currently lives in Nutley, N.J. administration. While at Monmouth, he MACKENZIE LYNCH Caldwell College ’09 was a member of the Hawks’ men’s Second Season MACKENZIE LYNCH returns for her second basketball team for two seasons, including season as an assistant coach for her alma the 1995-96 squad that won the Northeast mater. Lynch starred for the Cougars from Conference Tournament and advanced to 2006 to 2009, racking up 1,232 points the NCAA Tournament for the first time in and 814 boards while setting school the program’s history. Janezic also was a records for free throws made (453) and four-year player for the men’s soccer team free throw percentage (.773). A three-time at Monmouth, earning all-Region and team all-Met first team selection, Lynch earned a MVP honors. As a senior, he was spot on the all-Central Atlantic Collegiate nominated for Monmouth’s Male Athlete of Conference second team in 2007 and the Year and for the Boylan Award, which 2009 and the third team in 2008. As a recognizes student-athletes for their senior, she averaged 16.3 points and a character and leadership. team-high 10.9 rebounds per game, and ranked among the leaders in the CACC in A former all-State soccer player at Raritan scoring, rebounding, free throw High School, Janezic currently lives in DAVID JANEZIC percentage and steals. Lynch tied the Hazlet, N.J. Monmouth University ’97 First Season

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#24 Lisa Federico 6-0 Senior Forward Career Highs Toms River, NJ/Toms River North High School Points: 7, at Chestnut Hill 1/18/10 Major: Psychology Rebounds: 4, twice • Solid post player who provides valuable Assists: 1, five times minutes off the bench Steals: 2, vs. USP 1/8/08 • Played in 12 games last season Blocks: 1, at Felician 2/10/09 • Tallied a career-best seven points at Chestnut Hill Jan. 18 • Saw action in 17 games as a sophomore • Played in 14 games as a freshman • Scored five points, including a three- pointer, at Felician Dec. 1, 2007 • Named second team all-County as a junior at Toms River North High School

Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2007-08 14-0 2-13 .154 1-1 1.00 0-2 .000 4 9 13 0.9 12 3 6 0 2 5 0.4 2008-09 17-0 7-17 .412 0-0 .000 0-5 .000 6 7 13 0.8 10 2 9 1 2 14 0.8 2009-10 12-0 4-14 .286 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 2 6 8 0.7 1 1 0 0 0 13 1.1 Totals 43-0 13-44 .295 1-1 1.00 5-13 .385 12 22 34 0.8 23 6 15 1 4 32 0.7

#4 Abena George 5-5 Senior Guard • An all-Nassau County player as a senior Elmont, NY/Elmont Memorial High School at Elmont Memorial High School Major: Biology/Pre-Veterinarian • Won three conference crowns and a • Outstanding on-the-ball defender who county championship at Elmont Memorial also plays the point with fellow Cougar Stephanie Cadet • Led the CACC in steals (2.9 spg) while ranking sixth in assists (4.4 apg) last season Career Highs • Dished out a career-best nine assists to Points: 12, twice go with 12 points vs. Nyack Jan. 11 Rebounds: 9, at UMass-Lowell 11/21/09 • Grabbed nine rebounds at UMass-Lowell Assists: 9, vs. Nyack 1/11/10 Nov. 21 Steals: 6, twice • As a sophomore, ranked third in the Blocks: 1, six times CACC in assists (4.1 apg) and fourth in steals (2.1 spg) • Played in all 30 games with 11 starts as a freshman

Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2007-08 30-11 50-121 .413 3-7 .429 33-49 .673 23 35 58 1.9 62 52 57 3 52 136 4.5 2008-09 28-26 46-122 .377 1-6 .167 29-40 .725 32 50 82 2.9 75 116 105 1 59 122 4.4 2009-10 27-27 40-119 .336 3-5 .600 41-58 .707 42 66 108 4.0 71 120 91 2 77 124 4.6 Totals 85-64 136-362 .376 7-18 .389 103-147 .701 97 151 248 2.9 108 288 253 6 188 382 4.5

20 #10 Kirsty Leedham 5-9 Senior Guard • Poured in 43 points in a win at Post Jan. Ellesmere Port, England/Cheshire Academy 27 to receive CACC, ECAC and MBWA Major: Communications Player of the Week awards • Dynamic scorer who was one of the • Averaged 10.0 points per game as a CACC’s top performers last season freshman while making a team-high 49 • Named to all-CACC first team and three-pointers Daktronics all-East Region second team • Set school record for most points in after averaging 19.7 points per game a season as a senior at Cheshire • Tallied 30 points and five steals in a (Conn.) Academy victory over Bentley Nov. 22 • Racked up a season-best 33 points in a Career Highs 68-61 win over Bloomfield Feb. 27 Points: 43, at Post 1/27/09 • As a sophomore, led the Cougars in scoring Rebounds: 9, twice (16.6 ppg) and steals (2.1) en route to Assists: 5, at Bloomfield 2/17/09 earning all-CACC third team honors Steals: 6, vs. New Haven 12/30/08 Blocks: 2, eight times

Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2007-08 25-1 88-245 .359 49-145 .338 25-37 .676 8 43 51 2.0 33 18 40 5 27 250 10.0 2008-09 28-24 153-410 .373 61-193 .316 98-127 .772 25 84 109 3.9 76 49 110 9 60 465 16.6 2009-10 27-23 170-476 .357 60-195 .308 132-164 .805 24 67 91 3.4 65 45 94 14 50 532 19.7 Totals 80-48 411-1131 .363 170-533 .319 255-328 .777 57 194 251 3.1 174 112 244 28 137 1247 15.6

#3 Margaret Mullen 5-8 Senior Guard • Helped Ridgefield Park High School Ridgefield Park, NJ/Ridgefield Park capture two Group II, North II section titles High School • Also played on Ridgefield Park’s County Major: International Business and League championship squads • Hard-working and versatile player who can play multiple positions Career Highs • Played in five games as a junior Points: 2, at Nyack 1/28/10 • Recorded two points and two rebounds Rebounds: 2, at Nyack 1/28/10 at Nyack Jan. 28 Steals: 1, at Post 1/5/10 • Saw action in seven games in her first season at Caldwell • Transferred to Caldwell from Monmouth University before the 2008-09 season

Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2008-09 7-0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0.0 2009-10 5-0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 0.8 2 0 4 0 1 2 0.4 Totals 12-0 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3250.4 3070120.2

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#13 Stephanie Cadet 5-6 Junior Guard • Named all-Nassau County as a junior Elmont, NY/Elmont Memorial High School and senior at Elmont Memorial Major: Psychology • Along with current teammate Abena • Steady guard with excellent shooting George, helped Spartans capture three range who can also play the point straight undefeated conference titles and • Returned from injury to play in 24 games one county championship last season • Scored 11 points to help Caldwell beat Career Highs Philadelphia 84-73 Feb. 7 Points: 15, twice • Missed all but one game in 2008-09 due Rebounds: 9, vs. St. Anselm 12/28/07 to injury and redshirted Assists: 6, twice • Turned in a solid freshman campaign, Steals: 5, at Felician 12/1/07 starting 22 of 30 games in 2007-08 Blocks: 2, vs. Bloomfield 1/8/09 • Averaged 7.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game

Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2007-08 30-22 82-257 .319 43-135 .319 28-41 .683 19 78 97 3.2 56 76 79 1 46 235 7.8 2008-09 1-1 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 4 2 6 2 0 5 5.0 2009-10 24-2 19-68 .279 10-39 .256 11-18 .611 14 40 54 2.3 12 32 24 3 14 59 2.5 Totals 55-25 103-332 .310 54-178 .303 39-59 .661 33 121 154 2.8 72 110 109 6 60 299 5.4

#22 Kaitlyn Lambert 5-9 Junior Guard • Poured in a career-best 21 points vs. Post Cumberland, RI/Cumberland High School Feb. 3, 2009 Major: Business Management • A three-time all-State selection and the • Versatile player who can score inside all-time leading scorer at Cumberland and from the perimeter High School with 1,737 career points • Averaged 7.3 points and 6.1 rebounds per game while starting 17 of 27 games Career Highs as a sophomore Points: 21, vs. Post 2/3/09 • Tallied four double-doubles, including a Rebounds: 11, twice 14-point, 11-rebound performance at Assists: 4, at Wilmington 2/21/09 Stonehill Nov. 15 Steals: 5, at Pace 12/29/08 • Named the CACC Rookie of the Year in Blocks: 2, twice 2008-09 after averaging 11.3 points and 5.7 rebounds per game • Chosen CACC Rookie of the Week six times

Career Statistics

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2008-09 28-20 115-310 .371 17-52 .327 68-86 .791 91 69 160 5.7 56 25 61 7 35 315 11.3 2009-10 27-17 75-193 .389 9-35 .257 39-54 .722 70 95 165 6.1 36 21 45 4 17 198 7.3 Totals 55-37 190-503 .378 26-87 .299 107-140 .764 161 164 325 5.9 92 46 106 11 52 513 9.3

22 #44 Gillian Felix 6-2 Sophomore Center • Received all-state honorable mention Mahopac, NY/Mahopac High School twice at Mahopac High School Major: Criminal Justice • Won the gold medal at the 2008 New • Fundamental post player who made an York Empire State Games with Hudson impact as a freshman Valley Region • Led the Cougars in rebounding (7.3 rpg) while averaging 9.0 points per game Career Highs • Registered seven double-doubles, including Points: 19, at Adelphi 12/12/09 19 points and 14 boards at Adelphi Rebounds: 16, at UMass-Lowell 11/21/09 Dec. 12 Assists: 3, twice • Also tallied 10 points and a career-best 16 Steals: 5, vs. Cheyney 11/30/09 rebounds against UMass-Lowell Nov. 21 Blocks: 4, vs. Post 2/23/10 Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 26-21 85-188 .452 0-0 .000 63-95 .663 77 114 191 7.3 76 16 49 32 17 233 9.0 Totals 26-21 85-188 .452 0-0 .000 63-95 .663 77 114 191 7.3 76 16 49 32 17 233 9.0

#5 Torey Jones 5-8 Sophomore Guard • Selected CACC Rookie of the Week six times North Providence, RI/LaSalle Academy • Named the Rhode Island Gatorade Major: Undecided Player of the Year in 2009 • Athletic shooter who turned in an • Helped LaSalle Academy capture three outstanding freshman campaign state championships while receiving • Chosen the CACC Rookie of the Year all-State honors three times after averaging 15.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game Career Highs • Also named to all-CACC third team Points: 28, twice • Ranked among the CACC leaders in Rebounds: 11, twice nine categories Assists: 8, vs. Philadelphia 2/7/10 • Scored a career-high 28 points vs. Steals: 4, twice Wilmington Feb. 20 and at Nyack in the Blocks: 2, twice Career Statistics CACC quarterfinals Mar. 2 YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 27-27 149-390 .382 53-160 .331 69-89 .775 49 128 177 6.6 62 85 84 8 45 420 15.6 Totals 27-27 149-390 .382 53-160 .331 69-89 .775 49 128 177 6.6 62 85 84 8 45 420 15.6

#20 Chelsea Loscalzo 5-8 Sophomore Guard • Twice chosen her team’s offensive Player Bayside, NY/St. Agnes High School of the Year at St. Agnes High School Major: Business Administration • Also selected team Most Valuable Player • Intelligent player and a good shooter as a senior • Played in four games as a freshman • Hit a three-pointer in a 61-53 win over East Stroudsburg Dec. 20

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 4-0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.8 Totals 4-0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.8

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#23 Gabrielle Rivera 5-5 Sophomore Guard • Scored over 1,000 points in her career at Teaneck, NJ/St. Joseph’s of the Palisades St. Joseph’s of the Palisades High School High School • Selected first team all-area and all-Seglio Major: Biology Division at St. Joseph’s • Physically strong player who is a developing point guard • Played in two games last season

Career Statistics YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 2-0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 2-0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0000.0 0010000.0 #31 Ebony Thomas 6-0 Sophomore Forward • Earned all-Non-Public third team accolades Jersey City, NJ/Marist High School from the Star-Ledger Major: Sociology • Solid all-around player who is recovering from Career Highs an injury suffered in the final game of last season Points: 13, twice • Played in all 27 games as a freshman, averaging Rebounds: 8, three times 4.6 points and 3.4 rebounds per game Assists: 2, twice • Registered 13 points and eight boards in a Steals: 3, three times 75-58 win at Chestnut Hill Jan. 18 Blocks: 1, at Concordia 2/18/10 • Named to the all-Hudson County first team as Career Statistics a senior at Marist High School YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT ORB DRB TR RPG PF AST TO BS ST PTS PPG 2009-10 27-3 49-114 .430 0-0 .000 27-52 .519 43 50 93 3.4 53 10 54 1 24 125 4.6 Totals 27-3 49-114 .430 0-0 .000 27-52 .519 43 50 93 3.4 53 10 54 1 24 125 4.6

#12 Willeen Capehart #33 Jeanette Anderson #45 Monet Lowe #15 Shantel McNeil

5-8 Junior Guard 6-1 Freshman Forward/Center 6-1 Freshman Center 6-1 Freshman Guard/Forward Providence, RI/LaSalle Academy High School Lynn, MA/Lynn English High School Newton, MA/Newton North High School Camden, NJ/Camden Catholic High School Major: Sociology Major: Undecided Major: Biology Major: Management • Quick combo guard with an excellent work ethic • Strong player with the potential to dominate • Fundamental post player with good size • Good athlete who will provide solid defense • Played two seasons at Roxbury (Mass.) in the post • Four-year varsity player at Newton North and rebounding Community College • One of six players in the Boston area named High School • Team captain and four-year player at Camden • Helped Roxbury win two conference titles and to the Boston Globe Girls’ Basketball Super • Helped Newton North win a conference Catholic High School advance to the NJCAA Region XXI Finals twice Team in 2009 championship as a senior • Chosen first team all-conference as a senior • Named all-Region XXI first team as a • Became the first player at Lynn English • Brother Corey Lowe played at Boston at Camden Catholic freshman after averaging 13.7 points, 5.8 High School to record 1,000 points and University and made a school-record 313 • Also named the team’s Most Valuable Player assists and 3.6 steals per game 1,000 rebounds three-pointers in his career • Played on three state-championship teams • Received Northeastern Conference Large with current Cougar Torey Jones at La Most Valuable Player honors as a senior at Salle Academy Lynn English

24 2009-2010 Results OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 15-12 8-4 6-8 1-0 CONFERENCE 11-9 6-3 5-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-3 2-1 1-2 1-0 RECORD HIGH DATE OPPONENT SCORE (CACC) HIGH POINTS REBOUNDS 11/15/09 at Stonehill College W, 57-50 1-0 15-Jones 11-Lambert 11/21/09 ^at UMass-Lowell L, 48-54 1-1 18-Leedham 16-Felix 11/22/09 ^vs. Bentley University W, 72-70 (OT) 2-1 30-Leedham 7-Thomas 7-Cadet 7-Lambert 11/30/09 CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY W, 63-56 3-1 19-Leedham 10-Felix 12/2/09 *at Dominican College L, 72-77 3-2 (0-1) 13-Leedham 6-Lambert 13-Jones 6-Felix 6-Jones 12/8/09 *at BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE L, 50-59 3-3 (0-2) 13-Jones 8-Felix 12/12/09 at Adelphi University L, 77-82 3-4 (0-2) 20-Jones 14-Felix 12/19/09 %LE MOYNE COLLEGE L, 57-62 (OT) 3-5 (0-2) 14-Felix 10-Lambert 12/20/09 %EAST STROUDSBURG U. W, 61-53 4-5 (0-2) 15-Jones 9-Jones 1/5/10 *at Post University W, 70-54 5-5 (1-2) 20-Jones 11-Jones 1/7/10 *FELICIAN COLLEGE W, 63-57 6-5 (2-2) 16-Leedham 6-Lambert 6-Jones 1/9/10 *at GEORGIAN COURT UNIV. W, 75-61 7-5 (3-2) 18-Leedham 11-Lambert 1/11/10 *NYACK COLLEGE L, 61-63 7-6 (3-3) 20-Leedham 7-Jones 1/18/10 *at Chestnut Hill College W, 75-58 8-6 (4-3) 19-Leedham 9-Leedham 1/21/10 *CONCORDIA COLLEGE W, 73-60 9-6 (5-3) 20-Leedham 9-Jones 1/23/10 *GOLDEY-BEACOM L, 72-73 (OT) 9-7 (5-4) 25-Leedham 10-Lambert 1/28/10 *at Nyack College L, 41-60 9-8 (5-5) 20-Leedham 12-Felix 1/30/10 *at Holy Family University L, 62-68 9-9 (5-6) 28-Leedham 14-Felix 2/2/10 *DOMINICAN COLLEGE W, 67-55 10-9 (6-6) 22-Leedham 12-Felix 2/4/10 *at Felician College L, 70-79 10-10 (6-7) 20-Jones 8-Lambert 2/7/10 *PHILADELPHIA UNIV. W, 84-73 11-10 (7-7) 28-Leedham 8-Felix 2/13/10 *at Univ. of the Sciences W, 67-61 12-10 (8-7) 25-Jones 9-Jones 2/18/10 *at Concordia College W, 64-52 13-10 (9-7) 27-Leedham 10-Felix 10-Lambert 2/20/10 *WILMINGTON UNIV. L, 73-76 13-11 (9-8) 28-Jones 8-Felix 2/23/10 *POST UNIVERSITY W, 69-67 14-11 (10-8) 30-Leedham 14-Felix 2/27/10 *BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE W, 68-61 15-11 (11-8) 33-Leedham 10-Lambert 3/2/10 #at Nyack College L, 71-81 15-12 (11-8) 28-Jones 8-Felix

Home games in CAPS; * - CACC game; ^ - UMass-Lowell Tournament, Lowell, MA; % - ECAC Holiday Classic, Caldwell, NJ; # - CACC Tournament Quarterfinals 2009-2010 Statistics

Rebounds PLAYER GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT Off-Def TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Kirsty Leedham 27-23 797-29.5 170-476 .357 60-195 .308 132-164 .805 24-67 91 3.4 65-2 45 94 14 50 532 19.7 Torey Jones 27-27 984-36.4 149-390 .382 53-160 .331 69-89 .775 49-128 177 6.6 62-1 85 84 8 45 420 15.6 Gillian Felix 26-21 682-26.2 85-188 .452 0-0 .000 63-95 .663 77-114 191 7.3 76-3 16 49 32 17 233 9.0 Kaitlyn Lambert 27-17 710-26.3 75-193 .389 9-35 .257 39-54 .722 70-95 165 6.1 36-1 21 45 4 17 198 7.3 Ebony Thomas 27-3 383-14.2 49-114 .430 0-0 .000 27-52 .519 43-50 93 3.4 53-1 10 54 1 24 125 4.6 Abena George 27-27 901-33.4 40-119 .336 3-5 .600 41-58 .707 42-66 108 4.0 71-3 120 91 2 77 124 4.6 Stephanie Cadet 24-2 332-13.8 19-68 .279 10-39 .256 11-18 .611 14-40 54 2.3 12-0 32 24 3 14 59 2.5 Kate Shutz 27-14 449-16.6 17-54 .315 0-0 .000 20-29 .690 33-32 65 2.4 59-2 9 33 1 25 54 2.0 Nikita Green 6-0 38-6.3 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-3 3 0.5 8-0 2 8 0 0 8 1.3 Lisa Federico 12-0 59-4.9 4-14 .286 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 2-6 8 0.7 1-0 1 0 0 0 13 1.1 Chelsea Loscalzo 4-0 5-1.3 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 0.8 Danielle Hubbard 24-1 121-5.0 4-26 .154 3-8 .375 0-2 .000 4-7 11 0.5 14-0 4 16 0 5 11 0.5 Margaret Mullen 5-0 14-2.8 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 4 0.8 2-0 0 4 0 1 2 0.4 Gabrielle Rivera 2-0 1-0.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 69-72 141 5.2 0 10 Total 27 5475 617-1652 .373 139-445 .312 409-569 .719 429-682 1111 41.1 459-13 345 514 65 275 1782 66.0 Opponents 27 5475 615-1540 .399 129-392 .329 363-523 .694 334-695 1029 38.1 498 365 550 103 219 1722 63.8

25 WOMEN’S 2010-2011

Caldwell College Women’s Basketball All-Time Records POINTS STEALS FREE THROWS MADE 1. Danielle Ciresi (1987-91) 2,491 1. Shenee Clark (2000-04) 298 1. Mackenzie Lynch (2006-09) 453 2. Gina Borea (1984-88) 1,990 2. Nicole Campbell (1993-97) 294 2. Monica Snook (1990-94) 443 3. Monica Snook (1990-94) 1,957 3. Antrinette Barrino (1997-2002) 258 3. Gwendolyn Gunn (1996-2000) 429 4. Shenee Clarke (2000-04) 1,583 4. Monica Snook (1990-94) 232 4. Shenee Clark (2000-04) 350 5. Antrinette Barrino (1997-2002) 1,578 5. Liz Ramirez (1994-98) 220 5. Nicole Campbell (1993-97) 342 6. Nicole Campbell (1993-97) 1,455 7. Kirsty Leedham (2007-present) 1,247 BLOCKS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 8. Mackenzie Lynch (2006-09) 1,232 1. Nicole Campbell (1993-97) 233 1. Kirsty Leedham (2007-present) .777 9. Gwendolyn Gunn (1996-2000) 1,225 2. Antrinette Barrino (1997-2002) 82 2. Torey Jones (2009-present) .775 10. Dana Leary (2004-08) 1,049 3. Melissa Freeman (2004-08) 75 3. Mackenzie Lynch (2006-09) .773 11. Liz Ramirez (1994-98) 1,032 4. Monica Snook (1990-94) 70 4. Kaitlyn Lambert (2008-present) .764 12. Michelle Riley (1992-96) 1,031 5. Cozette Ruddy (2001-04) 62 5. Shannon Rafferty (1999-2002) .764 13. Barbara Weischadle (1993-97) 873 14. Melissa Freeman (2004-08) 859 FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 15. Debbie Soltis (1991-95) 817 1. Monica Snook (1990-94) 757 1. Kirsty Leedham (2007-present) 170 Claire Sacuk (1979-1983): 2. Shenee Clark (2000-04) 571 2. Jennifer Carleton (1999-2003) 149 first 1,000-point scorer 3. Nicole Campbell (1993-97) 555 3. Shannon Coyle (2004-07) 146 4. Antrinette Barrino (1997-2002) 540 4. Michelle Riley (1992-96) 118 REBOUNDS 5. Dana Leary (2004-08) 447 5. Antrinette Barrino (1997-2002) 111 1. Nicole Campbell (1993-97) 1,334 2. Antrinette Barrino (1997-2002) 1,192 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3. Liz Ramirez (1994-98) 890 1. Dana Leary (2004-08) .473 4. Monica Snook (1990-94) 852 2. Monica Snook (1990-94) .466 5. Mackenzie Lynch (2006-09) 814 3. Gillian Felix (2009-present) .452 4. Janay Perkins (2007-09) .449 ASSISTS 5. Melissa Freeman (2004-08) .443 1. Karen Piasecki (1990-92) 501 2. Kim Tedesco (1996-2000) 490 3. Shenee Clark (2000-04) 370 4. Monica Snook (1990-94) 343 5. Abena George (2007-present) 288

*Except for points, records include the seasons from 1990-91 to the present.

Mackenzie Lynch Danielle Ciresi Nicole Campbell Antrinette Barrino Dana Leary

26 NATIONAL RECOGNITION Our student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS We have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

UNIQUE FISCAL MODEL We offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.

27 2010-2011

28 COUGAR BASKETBALL Caldwell College 2010-2011 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL DATE OPPONENT H/A TIME SITE DATE OPPONENT H/A TIME SITE NOVEMBER NOVEMBER SAT. 13 Adelphi University H 2:00 PM Caldwell, NJ FRI. 12 #Stonehill College A 7:00 PM Easton, MA FRI. 19 #Assumption College N 5:30 PM Easton, MA SAT. 13 #St. Michael’s College N 1:00 PM Easton, MA SAT. 20 #Stonehill College A 3:30 PM Easton, MA TUE. 16 Mercy College A 7:30 PM Dobbs Ferry, NY TUE. 23 Cheyney University A 6:00 PM Cheyney, PA SAT. 20 University of New Haven H 2:00 PM Caldwell, NJ DECEMBER DECEMBER TUE. 7 *Nyack College A 6:00 PM Nyack, NY TUE. 7 *Nyack College A 8:00 PM Nyack, NY THU. 9 *Bloomfield College A 6:00 PM Bloomfield, NJ THU. 9 *Bloomfield College A 8:00 PM Bloomfield, NJ SAT. 11 *Dominican College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 11 *Dominican College H 8:00 PM Caldwell, NJ FRI. 17 Virginia Union University H 5:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 18 ^Cheyney University H 5:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 18 East Stroudsburg Univ. H 1:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SUN. 19 ^New York Inst. of Tech. H 4:00 PM Caldwell, NJ THU. 30 UMass-Lowell A 5:00 PM Lowell, MA JANUARY JANUARY SUN. 2 @Dominican Tournament A TBA Orangeburg, NY THU. 6 *Felician College A 6:00 PM Rutherford, NJ MON. 3 @Dominican Tournament A TBA Orangeburg, NY SAT. 8 *Georgian Court Univ. H 2:00 PM Caldwell, NJ THU. 6 *Felician College A 8:00 PM Rutherford, NJ MON. 10 *Concordia College A 5:00 PM Bronxville, NY MON. 10 *Concordia College A 7:00 PM Bronxville, NY WED. 19 *Nyack College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ WED. 19 *Nyack College H 8:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 22 *Goldey-Beacom College A 5:00 PM Wilmington, DE SAT. 22 *Goldey-Beacom College A 7:00 PM Wilmington, DE THU. 27 *Post University H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ THU. 27 *Post University H 8:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 29 *Holy Family University H 2:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 29 *Holy Family University H 4:00 PM Caldwell, NJ FEBRUARY FEBRUARY THU. 3 *Felician College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ THU. 3 *Felician College H 8:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 5 *Philadelphia University A 2:00 PM Philadelphia, PA SAT. 5 *Philadelphia University A 4:00 PM Philadelphia, PA WED. 9 *Dominican College A 6:00 PM Orangeburg, NY WED. 9 *Dominican College A 8:00 PM Orangeburg, NY SAT. 12 *University of the Sciences H 4:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 12 *University of the Sciences H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ TUE. 15 *Concordia College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ TUE. 15 *Concordia College H 8:00 PM Caldwell, NJ THU. 17 *Bloomfield College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ THU. 17 *Bloomfield College H 8:00 PM Caldwell, NJ SAT. 19 *Wilmington University A 1:00 PM New Castle, DE SAT. 19 *Wilmington University A 3:00 PM New Castle, DE WED. 23 *Post University A 6:00 PM Waterbury, CT WED. 23 *Post University A 8:00 PM Waterbury, CT FRI. 25 *Chestnut Hill College H 6:00 PM Caldwell, NJ FRI. 25 *Chestnut Hill College H 8:00 PM Caldwell, NJ MON. 28 CACC First Round (at higher seed) MARCH MARCH TUE. 1 CACC First Round (at higher seed) FRI. 4 CACC Semifinals (at Holy Family University) FRI. 4 CACC Semifinals (at Holy Family University) SAT. 5 CACC Finals (at Holy Family University) SAT. 5 CACC Finals (at Holy Family University) FRI. 11- 14 NCAA East Region Tournament SAT. 12-15 NCAA East Region Tournament

Home games in GOLD Home games in GOLD * - Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game * - Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game # - Stonehill College Tournament, Easton, MA # - Stonehill College Conference Challenge, Easton, MA ^ - ECAC Holiday Classic, Caldwell, NJ @ - Dominican College Classic, Orangeburg, NY

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