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<strong>2012</strong> <strong>baseball</strong> MEDIA GUIDE<br />
Joe Perez<br />
Kevin Flynn<br />
T.J. Thomas<br />
Danny Poma
<strong>2012</strong> HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />
BASEBALL SCHEDULE<br />
FEBRUARY<br />
17 Fri. at Florida State 4 p.m.<br />
18 Sat. at Florida State 2 p.m.<br />
19 Sun. at Florida State 1 p.m.<br />
24 Fri. at Virginia Wesleyan 2:30 p.m.<br />
25 Sat. vs. Notre Dame (DH) (at Cary, NC) 12 p.m.<br />
26 Sun. vs. Notre Dame (at Cary, NC) 12 p.m.<br />
MARCH<br />
3 Sat. vs. Quinnipiac (DH) (at Fordham) 12 p.m.<br />
4 Sun. at Fordham (DH) 12 p.m.<br />
9 Fri. at George Mason* 2:30 p.m.<br />
10 Sat. at George Mason* 2 p.m.<br />
11 Sun. at George Mason* 1 p.m.<br />
16 Fri. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* 3 p.m.<br />
17 Sat. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* 2 p.m.<br />
18 Sun. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* 1 p.m.<br />
21 Wed. at Manhattan 3 p.m.<br />
23 Fri. at Old Dominion* 6 p.m.<br />
24 Sat. at Old Dominion* 3 p.m.<br />
25 Sun. at Old Dominion* 1 p.m.<br />
27 Tue. at Marist 3 p.m.<br />
30 Fri. at Delaware State 3 p.m.<br />
31 Sat. at Delaware State 1 p.m.<br />
APRIL<br />
1 Sun. at Delaware State 1 p.m.<br />
4 Wed. ALBANY 3 p.m.<br />
6 Fri. GEORGIA STATE* 3 p.m.<br />
7 Sat. GEORGIA STATE* 2 p.m.<br />
8 Sun. GEORGIA STATE* 1 p.m.<br />
10 Tue. NEW YORK TECH 3 p.m.<br />
11 Wed. at St. Johns 3 p.m.<br />
13 Fri. at UNCW* 6:30 p.m.<br />
14 Sat. at UNCW* 2 p.m.<br />
15 Sun. at UNCW* 2 p.m.<br />
18 Wed. FORDHAM 3:30 p.m.<br />
20 Fri. JAMES MADISON* 3 p.m.<br />
21 Sat. JAMES MADISON* 2 p.m.<br />
22 Sun. JAMES MADISON* 1 p.m.<br />
24 Tue. NEW YORK TECH 3:30 p.m.<br />
27 Fri. at Delaware* 3 p.m.<br />
28 Sat. at Delaware* 1 p.m.<br />
29 Sun. at Delaware* 1 p.m.<br />
MAY<br />
1 Tue. at Rutgers 3:30 p.m.<br />
4 Fri. NORTHEASTERN* 3 p.m.<br />
5 Sat. NORTHEASTERN* 2 p.m.<br />
6 Sun. NORTHEASTERN* 1 p.m.<br />
9 Wed. at Albany 4 p.m.<br />
11 Fri. at Towson* 3 p.m.<br />
12 Sat. at Towson* 2 p.m.<br />
13 Sun. at Towson* 1 p.m.<br />
18 Fri. WILLIAM & MARY* (DH) 11 a.m.<br />
19 Sat. WILLIAM & MARY* 2 p.m.<br />
23-26 Wed-Sat CAA Championship (at Harrisonburg, VA) TBA<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game.<br />
Dates and times subject to change. Home games in Bold CAPS.<br />
Kenny Jackson<br />
Matt Reistetter<br />
Bryan Verbitsky<br />
ii<br />
Hofstra University
<strong>2012</strong> HOFSTRA university BASEBALL QUICK FACTS<br />
Location: Hempstead, NY 11549<br />
Enrollment: 12,000<br />
Founded: 1935<br />
Nickname: Pride<br />
Colors: Gold, White and Blue<br />
Affiliation: NCAA Division I<br />
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Home Field: University Field (600)<br />
Press Box Phone: (516) 463-1896<br />
President: Stuart Rabinowitz<br />
NCAA Faculty Representative: Michael Barnes<br />
Director of Athletics: Jack Hayes<br />
Executive Associate Director of Athletics: Danny<br />
McCabe<br />
Senior Associate Director of Athletics:<br />
Cindy Lewis<br />
Senior Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Facilities: Jay Artinian<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for External<br />
Relations: Tim McMahon<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Communications: Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance:<br />
John Heck<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate<br />
Relations: Ellen Johnson<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Development:<br />
Daniel Solow<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket<br />
Operations: Maria Corvino<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and<br />
Promotions: Chrissy Arnone<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete<br />
Development: Samantha Sweeney<br />
Assistant Director of Athletic Administration:<br />
Rachel August<br />
Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely<br />
Director of Student-Athlete Services: James Lally<br />
Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-6750<br />
Top Returning Batters:<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Communications: Stephen Gorchov<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-4933<br />
Director of Athletic Publications/Baseball Contact:<br />
Len Skoros<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-4602<br />
Cell Phone: (516) 765-5584<br />
Fax: (516) 463-5033<br />
Email Address: Leonard.M.Skoros@hofstra.edu<br />
Senior Sports Information Director: Jim Sheehan<br />
Senior Assistant Director of Athletic<br />
Communications: Brian Bohl<br />
Equipment Managers: Anthony Battaglia,<br />
Kathy Theiling<br />
Assistant Equipment Managers: Dave Walsh<br />
(Baseball), John Considine<br />
Photographers: Brian Ballweg, Ross Obley,<br />
Jorge Perez, Len Skoros<br />
BASEBALL INFORMATION<br />
Head Coach: John Russo (West Alabama, 2000)<br />
Overall Record/Years: First season<br />
Record at School/Years: First season<br />
Assistant Coach: Kelly Haynes<br />
(Lenoir-Rhyne, 1996)<br />
Assistant Coach: Jamie Quinn (Queens, 2008)<br />
Assistant Coach: Vince Colasuonno<br />
Student-Assistant Coach: Matt Prokopowicz<br />
Athletic Trainer: David Riviere<br />
Baseball Office Phone: (516) 463-5065/3759<br />
2011 Record: 15-32<br />
2011 Conference Record/Finish: 12-18/T-8th<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/11<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3<br />
Pitchers Returning/Lost: 11/6<br />
New<strong>com</strong>ers: 11<br />
Name Pos. Cl. Avg.-HR-RBI-SB<br />
Danny Poma OF Sr. .382-2-28-20<br />
Jared Hammer 1B Jr. .358-1-25-2<br />
Kenny Jackson OF So. .341-1-18-1<br />
Top Returning Pitchers:<br />
HOFSTRA BASEBALL ON THE WEB<br />
<strong>GoHofstra</strong>.<strong>com</strong><br />
Name Cl. IP W-L, SV, ERA, K<br />
David D’Errico Jr. 82.1 5-6, 0, 4.48, 46<br />
Bryan Verbitsky So. 16.1 0-0, 3, 3.31, 16<br />
Brett Schreiber RSo. 20.1 1-0, 0, 4.95, 12<br />
Table of<br />
Contents<br />
Quick Facts 1<br />
Hofstra Highlights 2<br />
Coaching Staff<br />
Head Coach John Russo 4<br />
Assistant Coach Kelly Haynes 5<br />
Assistant Coach Jamie Quinn 6<br />
Assistant Coach Vince Colasuonno/<br />
Student-Assistant Coach Matt Prokopowicz 7<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Roster 8<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Outlook 9<br />
Player Profiles<br />
Kevin Flynn 12<br />
Joe Perez 13<br />
Danny Poma 14<br />
T.J. Thomas 15<br />
Andrew Barbarino/Mike Beers 16<br />
Joe Burg/David D’Errico 17<br />
Matt Ford/Jared Hammer 18<br />
John Krause/Gregg Lettini 19<br />
Cody Normand/Jared Rogers 20<br />
Gregg Sarra/Taylor Stuart 21<br />
Kenny Jackson/Everett Keller 22<br />
Matt Reistetter/John Schilt 23<br />
Brett Schreiber/Bryan Verbitsky 24<br />
Walter Bishop/Danny Dwyer/<br />
Michael Ferranti/Matt Holling 25<br />
Dave Jesch/Nick Kozlowski/<br />
Brendan Mulligan/Chris Nardo 26<br />
Austin Nyman/Dalton Rouleau/<br />
John Tiedemann 27<br />
This is Hofstra 28<br />
Hofstra University President 30<br />
University Senior Administration 31<br />
Hofstra Director of Athletics 32<br />
Hofstra Athletics 33<br />
Athletics Administration and<br />
Head Coaches 34<br />
Academic Support 36<br />
Sports Medicine/Athletic Training 37<br />
Long Island 38<br />
New York City 39<br />
Baseball Facilities 40<br />
2011 Statistics and Results 42<br />
2011 Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Review 44<br />
The Colonial Athletic Association 46<br />
Hofstra in the Community 47<br />
Hofstra Record Book 48<br />
Series Records 52<br />
Year-by-Year Records 53<br />
All-Time Results 54<br />
Media Services 60<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Baseball Media Guide 1
HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame<br />
nominee Joan Jett and the<br />
Blackhearts were part of the<br />
Vibe Live Concert<br />
Rapper Rick Ross performs at the Vibe<br />
Live concert during Fall Festival<br />
Legendary rappers Public Enemy performed at Hofstra in 2010<br />
Taking Back Sunday rocked the<br />
crowd during 2011 Fall Festival<br />
Salt-n-Pepa were also featured<br />
performers at Fall Festival<br />
2 Hofstra University
Hofstra is just<br />
25 miles from<br />
New York City<br />
The Princeton<br />
Review recently<br />
named the Zarb<br />
School of Business<br />
One of its “Great<br />
Schools for<br />
Marketing and<br />
Sales Majors”<br />
A large crowd of students enjoyed the<br />
Vibe Live Concert at Hofstra<br />
The Hofstra-<br />
North Shore<br />
LIJ School<br />
of Medicine<br />
wel<strong>com</strong>ed<br />
its first class<br />
in July 2011<br />
Comedian Louis C.K. headlined<br />
the Out Loud portion of<br />
Hofstra’s 2011 Fall Festival<br />
WRHU, Hofstra’s radio<br />
station, was recently rated<br />
the fifth best college radio<br />
station in the nation by<br />
The Princeton Review<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Baseball Media Guide 3
HEAD COACH JOHN RUSSO<br />
John Russo is in his fourth<br />
season as a coach on the Hofstra<br />
Baseball staff and his first as<br />
head coach. Russo, who has served<br />
as recruiting coordinator and infield<br />
coach as well as the third base<br />
coach, joined the Pride in 2008 after<br />
spending the previous five summers<br />
as the manager of the Vermont<br />
Mountaineers of the New England<br />
Collegiate Baseball League, leading<br />
the team to back-to-back NECBL<br />
championships in 2006 and 2007.<br />
During his tenure<br />
at Hofstra, Russo<br />
has personally<br />
recruited nearly<br />
every player<br />
on the Hofstra<br />
roster, including<br />
all-conference<br />
selections Danny<br />
Poma, Matt<br />
Reistetter and<br />
Kenny Jackson.<br />
Russo has strong<br />
ties in the Long<br />
Island high<br />
school <strong>baseball</strong><br />
<strong>com</strong>munity,<br />
as well as the<br />
California junior<br />
college scene.<br />
Russo returned<br />
to coach the<br />
Mountaineers<br />
during the<br />
summer of<br />
2011 and led<br />
the team to a<br />
26-16 mark<br />
and a spot in<br />
the NECBL<br />
Playoffs. His<br />
team set a<br />
league record<br />
for stolen<br />
bases in 2011<br />
with 118 while<br />
outfielder<br />
Brian O’Grady<br />
stole a teamrecord<br />
25 bags.<br />
During his<br />
tenure with the<br />
Mountaineers,<br />
Russo has<br />
posted a 163-<br />
115 record<br />
and was the<br />
2005 NECBL<br />
Manager of the<br />
Year. He has<br />
coached more<br />
than 60 players<br />
who were<br />
selected in the<br />
MLB Draft,<br />
including<br />
Christian Friedrich (2008 first round pick by the Colorado Rockies) and<br />
A.J. Pollock (2009 first round selection by the Arizona Diamondbacks).<br />
Entering the <strong>2012</strong> Major League Baseball season, he has coached three<br />
players - David Carpenter (Houston), Darin Mastroianni (Toronto) and<br />
Friedrich - that are currently on the 40-man rosters of their respective<br />
teams.<br />
From 2001 to 2005, Russo served as assistant coach at Saint Joseph’s<br />
College in Rensselaer, Indiana. In his role as infield coach, St. Joseph’s<br />
led its conference in fielding and ranked in the top 10 nationally three<br />
times during his four seasons. Russo also monitored the academic<br />
progress of his team, which <strong>com</strong>piled an overall GPA of 3.1 during his<br />
tenure.<br />
Russo began his career in 1998 as hitting coach at the University of West<br />
Alabama, helping the team set nine individual and team batting records<br />
in his three seasons.<br />
A 2000 graduate of West Alabama with a degree in secondary education<br />
and a concentration in physical education, Russo had been a teacher and<br />
athletic director in the Millburn School District in Wadsworth, Illinois,<br />
from 2005 to 2008.<br />
Russo and his wife, Stacey, have been married for 11 years and have four<br />
children - Hailey (8), Lainey (5) and twins Palmer and Chase, who were<br />
born in September 2011. The Russo family resides in East Meadow, New<br />
York.<br />
4 Hofstra University
Assistant Coach Kelly Haynes<br />
Kelly Haynes, a 1996 graduate<br />
of Lenoir-Rhyne College in<br />
Hickory, North Carolina, is in<br />
his second stint as an assistant coach<br />
for the Hofstra University Baseball<br />
team. Haynes, who will work with the<br />
Pride’s outfield, hitters and serve as<br />
the third base coach, brings 10 years<br />
of collegiate experience to the Hofstra<br />
dugout.<br />
Haynes had served as an assistant<br />
coach during the 2010 season<br />
before spending the 2010-11<br />
academic year at Catawba Valley<br />
Community College in Hickory,<br />
North Carolina.<br />
At Catawba Valley, Haynes<br />
served as the associate head<br />
coach and was responsible for<br />
working with the hitters as well<br />
as the infield defense. In his<br />
one season he helped guide the<br />
second-year program to a 38-<br />
15 record and as high as a #3<br />
ranking in NJCAA Division II.<br />
Haynes also coached at his<br />
alma mater for eight seasons<br />
(1997-03, 2007). During his<br />
tenure, he served as a recruiting<br />
coordinator, infield coach<br />
and assisted with hitters. Haynes helped the school win conference<br />
tournament championships in 2000 and 2001. He also was part of a<br />
staff that led Lenoir-Rhyne to school records for wins in four different<br />
seasons, including the current mark of 35 wins in 2007.<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne appeared in<br />
the NCAA Division II South<br />
Regional in 2001, and also<br />
finished in the Collegiate<br />
Baseball Top 25 that season.<br />
Haynes coached 22 allconference<br />
performers, five All-<br />
South Region selections and two<br />
conference rookies of the year<br />
during his time with the Bears.<br />
Haynes, who played two seasons<br />
at Brevard College from 1992 to<br />
1993, was named Offensive Most<br />
Valuable Player at Lenoir-Rhyne<br />
in 1995, and was named to the<br />
South Atlantic Conference All-<br />
Tournament Team in 1996.<br />
Haynes and his wife Angie,<br />
have one daughter, Maddie (9).<br />
He currently resides in East<br />
Meadow, New York.<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Baseball Media Guide 5
Assistant Coach Jamie Quinn<br />
Jamie Quinn enters his first season<br />
as an assistant coach on the<br />
Hofstra Baseball staff. Quinn<br />
will coach catchers and oversee the<br />
bullpen, while assisting with the<br />
hitters. Quinn brings three years of<br />
collegiate coaching experience to the<br />
Pride and has produced all-conference<br />
catchers in two of those seasons.<br />
Prior to joining the Pride staff, Quinn<br />
enjoyed a successful stint with the<br />
Long Island University Blackbirds in<br />
2011. LIU posted a program record<br />
28 wins and qualified for the Northeast Conference Tournament for the<br />
first time in 11 years. Under his tutelage, LIU catcher Tyler Jones earned<br />
ABCA All-Region and NEC first team honors after batting .425 and<br />
recording just three passed balls and six errors in 51 games, and was a<br />
semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award. Quinn also directed the LIU<br />
bullpen to an NEC-leading 13 saves with closer Evan Zerff ranking 20th<br />
in the nation in the category.<br />
Before LIU, Quinn was the catching and third base coach at his alma<br />
mater, Queens College, for two seasons. In addition to coaching at<br />
Queen’s, Quinn’s duties consisted of spearheading field and equipment<br />
upgrades along with field maintenance, as well as organizing and<br />
directing the fundraising efforts for the program.<br />
Quinn also serves as the bullpen coach for the Long Island Ducks of<br />
the Atlantic League and will be in his second season in that role in<br />
<strong>2012</strong> after spending 2009 and 2010 as a player on the team. In 2011 the<br />
Ducks led the Atlantic League with 41 saves and won both the first half<br />
and second half Atlantic League championships. In 2009 he was able to<br />
learn under the tutelage of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame catcher<br />
Gary Carter, who managed the team that season. Quinn also serves as<br />
the coordinator of his own Catching Academy called Catch14- Jamie<br />
Quinn’s Catching Clinics.<br />
Quinn played two seasons at Queens College, where he was an All-<br />
East Coast Conference selection at first base in his senior year of 2008,<br />
helping lead the Knights<br />
to their best record in five<br />
years. Prior to his two<br />
seasons at Queens, Quinn<br />
was a standout catcher for<br />
SUNY Old Westbury. As<br />
a freshman in 2005 he was<br />
second on the team in hitting,<br />
third in stolen bases, and had<br />
a fielding percentage of .996<br />
while <strong>com</strong>mitting only one<br />
error. That season he earned<br />
Rookie of the Year honors<br />
and was ranked as the 10th<br />
toughest to strikeout in the<br />
country.<br />
Quinn, who holds a degree<br />
in physical education from<br />
Queens, has also played<br />
professionally with the<br />
Windy City Thunderbolts of<br />
the Frontier League in 2009.<br />
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY and the mlb draft<br />
Hofstra has had seven players selected since the<br />
inception of the Major League Baseball Draft in 1965.<br />
Year Player Round Team<br />
1966 Bill Cheslock 32 St. Louis Cardinals<br />
1967* Ken Singleton 1 New York Mets<br />
1967 Donald Ruris 30 Oakland Athletics<br />
1982 Pat Wallace 26 St. Louis Cardinals<br />
1995 Mike Miller 29 Detroit Tigers<br />
2006 Ricky Caputo 24 Washington Nationals<br />
2010 Ethan Paquette 35 Seattle Mariners<br />
Ricky Caputo<br />
*January Draft<br />
Ethan Paquette<br />
Mike Miller<br />
6 Hofstra University
Assistant Coach Vince Colasuonno<br />
Vincent Colasuonno is in his<br />
first season as an assistant<br />
coach for the Hofstra Pride<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> program.<br />
Colasuonno, who will serve as<br />
the Pride’s pitching coach, brings<br />
a great deal of experience to the<br />
table as he has more than 30 years<br />
of playing and coaching experience<br />
including several seasons of<br />
coaching in the Italian Baseball<br />
League.<br />
In 2011 Colasuonno served as the pitching coach at Chaminade High<br />
School in Mineola, New York, which won the 2011 Catholic League<br />
championship.<br />
Colasuonno has also been a coach for the Long Island Storm for more<br />
than 20 years, winning 10 National Amateur titles. In 2006 he coached<br />
the Long Island Storm squad that traveled to Sicily and appeared in the<br />
AABC World Series.<br />
He began his coaching career in 2002 as a volunteer hitting instructor<br />
at Molloy College and then moved on to serve as the pitching coach<br />
for the San Marino National Team in the Italian Baseball League in<br />
2003. In 2007 he served as a player-coach for the Padule Baseball Club<br />
in Florence, Italy. Colasuonno <strong>com</strong>pleted his run in Italy in 2009 by<br />
serving as an assistant coach for Lodi in the Italian Baseball League.<br />
A 1983<br />
graduate<br />
of Valley<br />
Stream<br />
South High<br />
School<br />
where he<br />
was a twotime<br />
All-<br />
Long Island<br />
selection,<br />
Colasuonno<br />
began his<br />
playing<br />
career at<br />
Lamar<br />
University<br />
in Texas<br />
before<br />
transferring<br />
to New<br />
York Tech<br />
after his<br />
freshman<br />
year.<br />
Student-Assistant Coach Matt prokopowicz<br />
Matt Prokopowicz, a fouryear<br />
standout for the Pride<br />
from 2007-10, is in his<br />
first season as a student-assistant<br />
coach as he <strong>com</strong>pletes his final class<br />
requirement for a degree in history.<br />
Prokopowicz will coach first base and<br />
assist with the hitters.<br />
Hofstra’s all-time leader in hits with<br />
271, Prokopowicz also ranks second<br />
all-time at the University in RBIs<br />
(162), third in doubles (46), fourth in<br />
games played (191), and sixth in home<br />
runs (23) and runs scored (143). He also finished his career with a .376<br />
batting average, which ranks in the top 10 in program history as well.<br />
Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and Ping! Baseball. He was also<br />
the CAA Rookie of the Year and a second team All-CAA selection after<br />
hitting .416 with 11 doubles, six home runs and 52 RBIs.<br />
A native of Massapequa Park, New York, Prokopowicz spent the 2011<br />
season as a coach at Holy Trinity High School.<br />
Team Manager Darrin Dawber<br />
A three-time All-Colonial Athletic Association, including a first team<br />
selection as a senior after batting .431 with 18 doubles, six home runs<br />
and 41 RBIs. He led the team, and ranked third in the CAA and 18 th in<br />
the nation in batting that season.<br />
Prokopowicz was third team All-CAA selection as a sophomore when<br />
he tallied eight home runs, 39 RBIs and a .312 batting average. As a<br />
freshman in 2007 he was named to Freshman All-America teams by<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Baseball Media Guide 7
<strong>2012</strong> ROSTER<br />
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />
The Pride<br />
No. Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown/High School/Previous School<br />
1 Matt Ford 2B/SS Jr. 6-0 187 L/R Lansing, NY/Lansing<br />
2 Gregg Lettini P Jr. 5-11 160 R/R Hempstead, NY/Kellenberg<br />
3 Joe Perez 3B Sr. 6-1 198 R/R Clovis, CA/Clovis/College of the Sequoias<br />
5 Taylor Stuart OF Jr. 6-0 195 L/L Westport, CT/Staples/Rhode Island<br />
6 David D’Errico P So. 6-0 216 R/R North Kingstown, RI/North Kingstown<br />
7 John Schilt P So. 6-1 190 R/R Westbury, NY/Clarke/St. John’s<br />
8 Gregg Sarra P Jr. 5-9 175 R/R Ronkonkoma, NY/Connetquot<br />
10 Matt Reistetter C So. 5-10 190 L/R Hauppauge, NY/Hauppauge<br />
11 Kevin Flynn C/DH Sr. 5-10 200 R/R Morristown, NJ/Morristown/CC of Morristown<br />
13 Cody Normand P Jr. 6-0 195 R/R North Kingstown, RI/North Kingstown<br />
15 Bryan Verbitsky P/OF So. 6-0 210 R/R Levittown, NY/Island Trees<br />
16 Michael Ferranti OF Fr. 5-9 160 R/R Rockville Centre, NY/Chaminade<br />
17 Kenny Jackson OF So. 6-2 195 L/R Ronkonkoma, NY/Connetquot<br />
18 Matt Holling P Jr. 6-4 220 R/R Horseheads, NY/Horseheads/Corning CC<br />
19 John Krause P Jr. 6-4 240 R/R Wantagh, NY/MacArthur<br />
20 Austin Nyman OF/2B Jr. 6-0 160 R/R Reno, NV/Reno/Allan Hancock College<br />
22 David Jesch P Fr. 6-0 185 R/R North Caldwell, NJ/West Essex<br />
23 John Tiedemann P Jr. 6-0 175 R/R San Luis Obispo, CA/San Luis Obispo/Cuesta College<br />
24 Jared Hammer 1B Jr. 6-1 235 R/R Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central<br />
25 Brett Schreiber P So. 6-4 190 R/R Westbury, NY/Clarke/Massachusetts-Boston<br />
26 Danny Poma OF Sr. 6-1 210 R/R Monterey, CA/Monterey/Cuesta College<br />
27 Dalton Rouleau SS/2B Jr. 5-9 170 R/R Lompoc, CA/Lompoc/Allan Hancock College<br />
28 Jared Rogers P Jr. 6-3 180 R/R Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central<br />
31 Mike Beers C Jr. 6-3 225 R/R Danbury, CT/Danbury<br />
33 Everett Keller P So. 6-1 225 R/R Port Washington, NY/Schreiber<br />
34 Joe Burg P Jr. 5-10 190 L/L Lindenhurst, IL/Carmel<br />
40 T.J. Thomas OF/3B Sr. 6-3 240 R/R Hicksville, NY/St. Dominic/San Diego State<br />
41 Andrew Barbarino P Jr. 6-3 205 R/R Endwell, NY/Maine-Endwell<br />
42 Brendan Mulligan P Fr. 6-5 200 L/L Bellerose, NY/Chaminade<br />
44 Nick Kozlowski P RFr. 6-2 195 R/R Huntington Station, NY/Walt Whitman<br />
Walter Bishop P Jr. 5-10 195 L/L Westbury, NY/Kellenberg/Millersville<br />
Chris Nardo UT Jr. 6-0 180 R/R Poughkeepsie, NY/Arlington<br />
Danny Dwyer 2B So. 5-10 165 R/R Pleasantville, NY/Pleasantville<br />
Head Coach: #4 John Russo (West Alabama, 2000), First season as head coach, fourth season overall<br />
Assistant Coach: #9 Kelly Haynes (Lenoir-Rhyne, 1996), Second season<br />
Assistant Coach: #14 Jamie Quinn (Queens, 2009), First season<br />
Assistant Coach: #29 Vince Colosuanno, First season<br />
Student-Assistant: #30 Matt Prokopowicz (Hofstra, <strong>2012</strong>), First season<br />
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<strong>2012</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
The Hofstra Baseball team returns 22 players and seven position<br />
starters from last season’s team and first-year Head Coach John<br />
Russo hopes that that experience coupled with a talented group<br />
of new<strong>com</strong>ers will help the team achieve its goal of qualifying for the<br />
Colonial Athletic Association Championship.<br />
Last season the Pride posted a 15-32 record, but on the positive side<br />
many young players gained valuable game experience that should benefit<br />
the squad in <strong>2012</strong> and beyond.<br />
Here is a position-by-position look at the Pride:<br />
Pitcher<br />
Coach Russo feels<br />
that the pitching<br />
staff is the most<br />
talented group<br />
assembled at<br />
Hofstra in quite<br />
some time. Junior<br />
David D’Errico,<br />
who posted five<br />
wins and a 4.48<br />
ERA to lead the<br />
team in 2011,<br />
anchors the starting<br />
staff. D’Errico<br />
had one of the<br />
best performances<br />
by a Pride hurler<br />
when he shutout<br />
#14 Miami (FL)<br />
for six innings<br />
and limited the<br />
Hurricanes offense David D’Errico<br />
to five singles in<br />
the Pride’s upset.<br />
In a preseason poll of CAA Coaches, D’Errico was selected as the most<br />
underrated pitcher in the CAA.<br />
on Long Island and garnered All-New York State accolades. Freshman<br />
Dave Jesch should also see time as both a starter and reliever after an<br />
impressive career at West Essex High School in New Jersey. A third<br />
team All-New Jersey selection, Jesch was 7-2 with a 1.96 ERA and 112<br />
strikeouts in 64 1/3 innings as a senior. The coaching staff was impressed<br />
with Jesch’s physical ability and demeanor on the mound during the fall<br />
and feel that he can handle the college game out of the gate.<br />
Sophomore Brett Schreiber and juniors Joe Burg, Andrew Barbarino,<br />
Cody Normand and Gregg Lettini should see a great deal of action out<br />
of the bullpen. Schreiber was solid in his first season of action in 2011<br />
with a 1-0 record and 4.95 ERA in 17 appearances. Burg, one of two<br />
left-handers on the staff, has been a workhorse for the Pride in his first<br />
two seasons, making 45<br />
appearances in that span.<br />
Last season he pitched in<br />
20 games with four starts<br />
and was 1-4 on the year.<br />
Barbarino was another<br />
reliable reliever for the Pride<br />
last season, posting a 3-1<br />
record in 16 appearances.<br />
Normand was also a steady<br />
performer out of the pen<br />
in 13 appearances. He did<br />
not record a decision, but<br />
did hold opposing batters<br />
to a .264 average. Lettini<br />
pitched in just two games<br />
last season, but did well in<br />
the fall and during preseason<br />
practice to put him in the<br />
mix for innings.<br />
Sophomore Bryan Verbitsky<br />
will take over as the full-time<br />
closer in 2011 after sharing<br />
the role with the now-graduated Jeff Guthridge in 2011. Verbitsky, who<br />
could also play outfield or serve as the designated hitter, was 0-0 with<br />
New<strong>com</strong>er John Tiedemann, a junior transfer from Cuesta<br />
College, impressed the coaching staff during fall practice and<br />
will likely follow D’Errico in the rotation. Tiedemann was<br />
11-4 in his two seasons at Cuesta and was an All-Western State<br />
Conference pick both years.<br />
Junior Jared Rogers has been part of the rotation since his<br />
freshman campaign and is <strong>com</strong>ing off an injury-hampered<br />
season in 2011. He was 1-4 in 10 starts for the Pride as a<br />
sophomore, but during his stint with the Okotoks Dawgs<br />
summer team Rogers put together a 4-0 record and a 1.55 ERA<br />
in six starts during the regular season. The staff hopes that<br />
Rogers can replicate his summer success as that would go a<br />
long way in firming up the back end of the Pride’s weekend<br />
rotation.<br />
Sophomore John Schilt, who is healthy after missing the<br />
previous season due to injury, is also in line for a spot in the<br />
rotation. Schilt, who started his career at St. John’s but left<br />
after one semester, was 10-1 as a senior at Clarke High School<br />
Bryan Verbitsky<br />
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three saves and a 3.31 ERA in 17 appearances. He also struck out 16<br />
batters in 16 1/3 innings. He spent the offseason working on his arm<br />
strength in order to be able to work consecutive games.<br />
Sophomore Everett Keller could also be called upon for bullpen duty or<br />
as a spot starter. As a freshman, Keller made 17 appearances with three<br />
starts and was 1-2 on the year. Junior John Krause returns after sitting<br />
out last season and gives the team a hard-throwing option. Krause was<br />
0-0 with one save as a freshman and averaged more than one strikeout<br />
per inning but also struggled with his control. If he can stay in the strike<br />
zone, Krause could be a valuable situational righty for the Pride. Junior<br />
Gregg Sarra could also see situational work after appearing in seven<br />
games last season.<br />
New<strong>com</strong>ers Matt Holling, Brendan Mulligan and Nick Kozlowski<br />
provide additional pitching depth and could see action out of the bullpen.<br />
Holling, a junior transfer from Corning Community College, was 3-2<br />
with a 2.00 ERA and 54 strikeouts in 34 innings of work as a senior.<br />
Mulligan, the other lefty on the staff, joins the Pride from Chaminade<br />
High School on Long Island where he helped the team to CHSAA<br />
championships in 2009 and 2011. Kozlowski red-shirted due to injury as<br />
a freshman and is working to find the form that made him an all-league<br />
selection at Walt Whitman High School on Long Island.<br />
Jared Hammer<br />
Catcher<br />
Sophomore Matt Reistetter, a third team All-Colonial Athletic<br />
Association selection in 2011, returns to handle the catching duties.<br />
Already one of the top defensive catchers in the league, the coaching<br />
staff is looking for him to make a jump offensively this season and<br />
improve upon his .270 average and 13 RBIs from a year ago.<br />
Fifth-year senior Kevin Flynn will serve as Reistetter’s back-up and the<br />
two will likely<br />
handle designated<br />
hitter duties when<br />
not catching.<br />
Flynn, who redshirted<br />
last season,<br />
started 38 games<br />
in 2010 and batted<br />
.281 with three<br />
home runs and 18<br />
RBIs. Junior Mike<br />
Beers is the third<br />
catcher on the<br />
roster and Coach<br />
Russo feels that<br />
if called upon, he<br />
could step into the<br />
position and do<br />
well.<br />
Matt Reistetter<br />
Infield<br />
What the Hofstra<br />
infield lacks in<br />
depth, it makes up<br />
for in talent. The<br />
loss of senior Joe<br />
Perez to injury at the end of fall practice, as well as some unexpected<br />
transfers after last season threw a monkey wrench into things and leaves<br />
the team with only five infielders on the roster. But all are talented<br />
and should be able to handle the job this season. Junior Jared Hammer<br />
returns to man first base and bat cleanup after a breakout season in 2011.<br />
Hammer started 38 of 42 contests and ranked second on the team with a<br />
.358 average and 25 RBIs. In addition to his offense, Hammer is one of<br />
the better defensive first basemen in the league and made just one error<br />
in 364 chances last season.<br />
Junior Matt Ford suffered through a sophomore slump in 2011, but<br />
Coach Russo thinks that Ford can return to the form he exhibited as a<br />
freshman when he batted .311 with 27 RBIs en route to CAA All-Rookie<br />
honors. Ford, who was selected as the top infielder in the CAA in a poll<br />
of the coaches, will move from his familiar spot at shortstop and man<br />
second base this year.<br />
Junior transfer Dalton Rouleau will take over at shortstop after spending<br />
two seasons at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California.<br />
Rouleau was an honorable mention All-Western State Conference<br />
selection in 2011 after <strong>com</strong>piling a .301 average, six doubles, five triples<br />
and 14 stolen bases. He will give the Pride speed atop the order and is<br />
also a solid glove at short, winning a Western State Conference Gold<br />
Glove Award in 2010.<br />
Senior T.J. Thomas will make the move from the outfield to third base<br />
in Perez’s absence. Thomas has experience at first base and did play at<br />
third in one game last season, so the position is not entirely new to him.<br />
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that saw him earn first team all-conference<br />
honors after leading the team with a .382<br />
average, 16 doubles, 28 RBIs and 20 stolen<br />
bases. Named one of the top outfielders and one<br />
of the best outfield arms in the CAA, Poma is<br />
shifting over to right field after playing center<br />
in 2011.<br />
Nyman was a teammate of Rouleau’s at Allan<br />
Hancock College where he was a two-time All-<br />
Western State Conference selection and a WSC<br />
Gold Glove Award winner. He led his team in<br />
batting last season with a .329 average and also<br />
added a team-high 20 stolen bases.<br />
T.J. Thomas<br />
The coaches feel that Thomas’ natural athleticism will help him and that<br />
he will grow more familiar with the position as the season progresses.<br />
In addition to filling in for Perez at third, Thomas will also be looked<br />
upon to take over some of the offensive load as well since Perez was the<br />
Pride’s top power source last season with nine home runs. Thomas batted<br />
.271 with eight doubles, one triple and 16 RBIs in his first season with<br />
the Pride. When Thomas transferred from San Diego State, there were<br />
high expectations and the coaching staff feels that as he enters his final<br />
season Thomas is ready to meet, if not exceed, them.<br />
numbers in <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
Jackson was a pleasant surprise for Hofstra last<br />
season, batting .341 with 18 RBIs. Jackson did<br />
not play for the first nine games before debuting<br />
as an in-game replacement in game 10 with<br />
a 2-for-3 performance. He then cracked the<br />
starting lineup in the 11th game of the year and<br />
was a fixture in the lineup for 23 of the final<br />
30 games. Jackson has bulked up a bit and the<br />
coaching staff is expecting a jump in his power<br />
Junior Taylor Stuart and freshman Michael Ferranti are also in the mix<br />
for outfield work. Stuart played in 28 games last season and made 12<br />
starts. He will give the Pride valuable speed off the bench after stealing<br />
five bags in 2011. Ferranti was a second team All-Long Island selection<br />
at Chaminade High School as a senior after batting .360 and leading the<br />
CHSAA in hits.<br />
Danny Poma<br />
Junior transfer<br />
Austin Nyman is<br />
slated to start in<br />
centerfield, but<br />
could also play<br />
a middle infield<br />
spot if needed.<br />
However, Coach<br />
Russo feels that the<br />
outfield defense<br />
is at its best with<br />
Nyman patrolling<br />
centerfield.<br />
Outfield<br />
The starting<br />
outfield shapes up<br />
to be senior Danny<br />
Poma in right,<br />
Nyman in center<br />
and sophomore<br />
Kenny Jackson<br />
in left. Poma, a<br />
preseason All-CAA<br />
selection, is <strong>com</strong>ing<br />
off a junior season<br />
Kenny Jackson<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
#11 Kevin Flynn<br />
Senior, 5-10, 200<br />
Catcher/Designated Hitter<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Morristown, NJ<br />
Morristown High School<br />
The Gunnery School<br />
County College of Morris<br />
At Hofstra<br />
One of four team captains in <strong>2012</strong>...2011: Appeared in six<br />
games with three starts before red-shirting…Batted .100<br />
with one hit in 10 at-bats…Had one RBI and walked four<br />
times…Went 1-2 with a RBI versus Delaware…Walked twice<br />
and scored a run at James Madison…CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award recipient…Named to Hofstra’s Provost’s List<br />
during the spring 2011 semester…2010: Played in 43 games,<br />
starting 38…Batted .281 with six doubles, three home runs<br />
and 18 RBIs…Threw out 17 would-be base stealers…Had<br />
11 multi-hit games…Was 3-4 with a double versus New York<br />
Tech…Went 3-4 at Penn State…was 3-5 with a double and<br />
two RBIs versus Old Dominion…Hit home runs at Georgia<br />
State, Towson and Delaware…Knocked in runs with sacrifice<br />
flies against William & Mary and Delaware…Led the team<br />
with 13 hit by pitches…Posted a .970 fielding percentage…<br />
Batted .262 with 14 RBIs in league play…Was a Johnny<br />
Bench Award nominee.<br />
At County College of Morris<br />
Played two years at County College of Morris in Randolph,<br />
New Jersey…Named to 2009 NJCAA Preseason All-America<br />
third team…Hit .375 with 18 RBIs in 2008…Batted .367 with<br />
20 RBIs in 2009…Named to All-Region 19 first team.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Prepped at The Gunnery School in Washington, Connecticut,<br />
during the 2006-07 academic year…Played <strong>baseball</strong> and<br />
served as team captain…Helped the Highlanders to the<br />
inaugural Western New England Prep Baseball League<br />
championship…Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> at Morristown (NJ) High<br />
School…Is a 2006 graduate…Was a second team all-area<br />
selection as a senior…Set Morristown’s single season record<br />
for triples with eight…Born November 3, 1987…Played in the<br />
Cape Cod Baseball League during the summer of 2011 as a<br />
member of the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox…Has one sister…<br />
Also recruited by Seton Hall and Maryland…History major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2010 43 135 20 38 .281 18 6 0 3 11 30 2<br />
2011 6 10 2 1 .100 1 0 0 0 4 2 0<br />
Career 49 145 22 39 .269 19 6 0 3 15 32 2<br />
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#3 Joe Perez<br />
Senior, 6-1, 198<br />
Third Base<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Clovis, California<br />
Clovis High School<br />
College of the Sequoias<br />
Will miss the <strong>2012</strong> season due to injury.<br />
At Hofstra<br />
One of four team captains in <strong>2012</strong>...2011: Started all 47 games…Batted .277 with 11 doubles, a team-high nine home runs and 24<br />
RBIs…Ranked second on the team in doubles and runs scored (31)…Had a .497 slugging percentage…Had 13 multi-hit games…<br />
Went 4-5 with two doubles, an RBI and two runs scored in second game at Florida Atlantic…Had a two-run home run at Florida<br />
State…Went 5-11 with two RBIs and four runs scored in series at James Madison…Was 3-4 with two doubles and a home run in series<br />
opener against Delaware…Went 7-13 with two home runs a, four RBIs and three runs scored in George Mason series…Had a double,<br />
home run and three RBIs in win at Miami (FL)…Had a 10-game hitting streak…Had a .966 fielding percentage…Hit .269 with six<br />
home runs and 15 RBIs in CAA play.<br />
At College of the Sequoias<br />
2010: Earned team Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year honors…Started all 36 games…Batted .348 with 11<br />
doubles, three home runs and 28 RBIs…2009: Team Offensive Player of the Year…Played in 37 games, starting 33…Batted .378<br />
with 11 doubles, two home runs and 21 RBIs.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and football at Clovis High School…Team Most Valuable Player in <strong>baseball</strong> as a senior…Quarterback on the<br />
football team and led the conference in passing yards…Honor roll student…Born December 19, 1989…Has two sisters…Sister, Pam,<br />
played softball at Fresno State…Cousin, Rob Avila, was an 18th round draft choice of the Philadelphia Phillies in 1999…Hobbies<br />
include golf…Lists Evan Longoria as his favorite athlete…Speech <strong>com</strong>munication and rhetorical studies major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 47 173 31 48 .277 24 11 0 9 18 46 1<br />
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#26 Danny Poma<br />
Senior, 6-1, 210<br />
Outfield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Monterey, CA<br />
Monterey High School<br />
Cuesta College<br />
Preseason All-Colonial Athletic Association selection by the CAA Coaches and<br />
College Sports Madness.<br />
At Hofstra<br />
One of four team captains in <strong>2012</strong>...2011: First-team All-<br />
Colonial Athletic Association selection…Named to American<br />
Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Region second<br />
team…Started all 47 games…Led team with .382 average, 68<br />
hits, 16 doubles, two triples, 28 RBIs, 38 runs scored and 20<br />
stolen bases…Also added two home runs…Had a team-high<br />
.528 slugging percentage and .452 on-base percentage…Ranked<br />
second in the CAA in batting and sixth in stolen bases…Had 23<br />
multi-hit games…Started career off with a 4-5 game at Florida<br />
Atlantic with a stolen base, a run and an RBI…Was 4-5 with a<br />
double and two RBIs versus Marist…Went 7-12 with a home run,<br />
three doubles, six RBIs, five steals and five runs scored in George<br />
Mason series…Was 3-4 with a double against St. John’s…Was<br />
5-9 with two doubles and four RBIs in series at Miami (FL)…His<br />
68 hits rank ninth on the single season list at Hofstra, while his<br />
16 doubles are tied for 10th in the single season record book…<br />
Batted .345 with nine doubles and 16 RBIs in CAA play…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
At Cuesta College<br />
Attended Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo, California, for two<br />
years…2010: Played in 18 games, starting 12…Batted .143 on<br />
the season…2009: Honorable mention All-Western State<br />
Conference North selection…Played in 32 games, starting 30…<br />
Hit .318 with eight doubles, four triples, four home runs and 25<br />
RBIs...Scored 35 runs…Was a perfect 10-10 in stolen bases.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and basketball at Monterey High School…<br />
Offensive Player of the Year in <strong>baseball</strong> as a senior after<br />
<strong>com</strong>piling a team-high .500 batting average…Team captain<br />
as a senior…Captained the basketball team all four years…<br />
Born February 23, 1989…Has one brother…Father, Vince, is<br />
a professional dirt bike racer…Hobbies include snowboarding,<br />
wakeboarding and riding dirt bikes…Speech <strong>com</strong>munication and<br />
rhetorical studies major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 47 178 38 68 .382 28 16 2 2 16 30 20<br />
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#42 T.J. Thomas<br />
Senior, 6-3, 240<br />
Outfield/Third Base<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Hicksville, NY<br />
St. Dominic High School<br />
San Diego State University<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Played in 33 games, starting 29…Hit .271 with eight<br />
doubles, one triple and 16 RBIs…Went 4-5 with two runs and<br />
an RBIs in home opener against Rider…Knocked in three runs<br />
with a double in middle game of Towson series…Was 2-3 with a<br />
double, two RBIs and three runs scored versus Albany…Was 33<br />
with two doubles in second VCU contest…Had a double and three<br />
RBIs in first game of Old Dominion doubleheader…2010: Sat<br />
out the 2010 season due to NCAA transfer rules.<br />
At San Diego State<br />
2009: Played in 17 games, starting 13…Batted .196 with a home<br />
run and eight RBIs…2008: Played in 24 games, starting 13…<br />
Batted .226 with one home run and eight RBIs.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played three seasons of varsity <strong>baseball</strong> at St. Dominic High<br />
School in Oyster Bay, New York…Selected by the Atlanta Braves<br />
in the 45th round of the 2007 amateur draft…Earned All- Catholic<br />
League honors as a junior and senior...Team captain his final two<br />
seasons...Named to All-Nassau County as a senior...Also earned<br />
all-academic recognition...Played four seasons of basketball<br />
and earned All-New York State honors three times…Team Most<br />
Valuable Player as a junior and senior…Born April 10, 1989…<br />
Given name is Tarus James...Enjoys art and movies... Lists Albert<br />
Pujols as his favorite athlete…History major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2008* 24 53 9 12 .226 8 0 0 1 8 19 0<br />
2009* 17 51 8 10 .196 8 2 0 1 5 15 0<br />
2011 33 96 13 26 .271 16 8 1 0 11 26 1<br />
Career 74 200 30 48 .240 32 10 1 2 24 60 1<br />
*at San Diego State<br />
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#41 Andrew Barbarino<br />
Junior, 6-3, 205<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Endwell, NY<br />
Maine-Endwell High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Made 16 appearances…Compiled<br />
a 3-1 record with a 6.86 ERA in 21<br />
innings…Ranked second on the team in wins…Struck out 15 batters,<br />
while walking seven…Notched a win versus Albany with 1 2/3 innings<br />
of hitless relief…<br />
Notched wins<br />
in back to back<br />
games against Old<br />
Dominion…Retired<br />
his only batter in<br />
a 5-4 win over the<br />
Monarchs, throwing<br />
one pitch…Went<br />
2 2/3 innings and<br />
struck out three in a<br />
6-5 win in game one<br />
of a doubleheader…<br />
Had three strikeouts<br />
in an appearance<br />
at Florida State…<br />
Was 2-0 with a<br />
7.50 ERA in CAA<br />
games…2010:<br />
Appeared in 20<br />
games, starting<br />
two…Posted a 2-1 record and two saves with a 6.43 ERA…Threw<br />
28 innings…Picked up first career save with two hitless and scoreless<br />
innings versus Manhattan…Hurled a scoreless inning at Northeastern<br />
to notch second save…Picked up a win in relief with a scoreless inning<br />
at Delaware…Struck out five batters in 3 1/3 innings of relief to pick up<br />
the win over James Madison…Had 26 strikeouts on the season…Was<br />
2-0 with a save and an 8.24 ERA in CAA play…CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award recipient.<br />
#31 Mike Beers<br />
Junior, 6-3, 225<br />
Catcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Danbury, CT<br />
Danbury High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Did not see any action…2010:<br />
Played in eight games…Batted .211<br />
with four hits in 19 at-bats…Posted five RBIs, five runs scored and two<br />
doubles on the year…Went 2-3 with a double, three RBIs and three runs<br />
scored in first collegiate start…Had a double and an RBI versus Virginia<br />
Commonwealth…Stole a base versus Manhattan…Was 1-8 (.125) in<br />
league play.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and football at Danbury (CT) High School…Named<br />
to All-Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC)<br />
teams in <strong>baseball</strong> and football as a junior and senior…Bated. 350 with 20<br />
RBIs as a senior…Hit .381 with 15 RBIs as a junior…Was on the honor<br />
roll all four years…Born October 11, 1991…Hobbies include playing<br />
the drums and cars…Lists David Wright as his favorite athlete…Plans to<br />
pursue a career in athletic training…Athletic training major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2010 8 19 5 4 .211 5 2 0 0 2 7 1<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong>, hockey and football for four years at Maine-Endwell<br />
High School in Endwell, New York…Helped <strong>baseball</strong> team to the New<br />
York State Class A championship his junior year and to Section IV<br />
championships during his junior and senior years…Named to All-New<br />
York State second team as a junior and senior…First team all-division<br />
and all-conference selection…Posted a 5-1 record as a junior…Named<br />
an AP Scholar…Born May 29, 1991…Has two sisters and one brother…<br />
Pitched for the Elsinore Heat during the summer of 2011…Lists Darryl<br />
Strawberry, Johan Santana, Zack Greinke and Ray Allen as his favorite<br />
athletes…Biology major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 20/2 2-1 2 6.43 28 22 20 33 26 25 6 6<br />
2011 16/0 3-1 0 6.86 21 16 16 23 15 7 7 0<br />
Career 36/2 5-2 2 6.61 49 38 36 56 41 32 13 6<br />
16 Hofstra University
#34 Joe Burg<br />
Junior, 5-10, 190<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Left<br />
Lindenhurst, IL<br />
Carmel Catholic High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Appeared in 20 games with four<br />
starts…Posted a 1-4 record and a 8.66<br />
ERA…Tallied one save…Had 29 strikeouts in 35 1/3 innings pitched…<br />
Picked up win in start against George Mason, allowing eight hits and<br />
three earned runs with six strikeouts in five innings of work…Earned<br />
a save at James Madison…Pitched all three games of the UNCW<br />
series, throwing in relief in both ends of a doubleheader before starting<br />
the finale…Member of Provost’s List (4.0 GPA) in both semesters of<br />
the 2010-11 academic year…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award<br />
recipient…2010: Pitched in 25 games, which ranked second on the<br />
team…Started one contest (at Florida State)…Posted a 2-2 record, a<br />
7.00 ERA and one save…Picked up first collegiate win against William<br />
& Mary, throwing 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief…Allowed two hits<br />
in three innings of relief to notch win at Towson…Picked up the save<br />
against Army with a perfect ninth<br />
inning…Struck out a season-high<br />
four batters in two innings against<br />
Long Island…Was 2-1 with a<br />
6.23 ERA in league games…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award<br />
recipient…Received Phi Beta Kappa<br />
Sophomore Book Award in the fall<br />
of 2010…Named to Provost’s List<br />
(4.0 GPA) in both semesters of the<br />
2009-10 academic year…Earned<br />
the Carl Friedrich Gauss Award for<br />
Excellence in Mathematics.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> at<br />
Carmel Catholic High School in<br />
Mundelein, Illinois…Part of 32-6<br />
team that won conference regional<br />
and sectional championships as a<br />
junior…Posted a 3-3 record as a<br />
senior with 50 strikeouts and a 2.25<br />
ERA…Team captain as a senior…<br />
Threw a no-hitter in his first varsity start as a sophomore…Named to<br />
conference all-academic team…All-Illinois Academic Team nominee…<br />
Honor student…Named an AP Scholar…Summa Cum Laude graduate…<br />
Named an Illinois State Scholar…Born November 10, 1990…Has two<br />
sisters and one brother…Hobbies include swimming, playing the piano<br />
and hockey…Performed more than 260 hours of <strong>com</strong>munity service in<br />
high school, including Hurricane Katrina relief…Plans to own his own<br />
nanotech research <strong>com</strong>pany…Majoring in mathematics and physics.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 25/1 2-2 1 7.00 36.0 28 28 55 21 20 7 1<br />
2011 20/4 1-4 1 8.66 35.1 35 34 59 29 14 2 3<br />
Career 45/5 3-6 2 7.79 71.1 63 62 114 50 34 9 4<br />
#6 David D’Errico<br />
Junior, 6-0, 216<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
North Kingstown, RI<br />
North Kingstown High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Made 14 starts…Had a 5-6 record<br />
and a 4.48 ERA…Led team in wins…<br />
Had the lowest ERA for a starter on the team…Tied for team lead with<br />
46 strikeouts…Threw two <strong>com</strong>plete games and had one <strong>com</strong>bined<br />
shutout…Ranked fourth in the CAA in <strong>com</strong>plete games…Scattered<br />
five singles and struck out four in six innings in a 5-0 win over #14<br />
Miami (FL)…Posted a <strong>com</strong>plete game win at William & Mary, allowing<br />
two runs over nine innings…Pitched a <strong>com</strong>plete game in 3-0 loss at<br />
Northeastern, striking out six batters…Struck out a career-high eight<br />
over 7 2/3 in a no decision against Old Dominion…Had wins over James<br />
Madison, Delaware, William & Mary,<br />
George Mason and Miami (FL)…<br />
Was 4-4 in CAA action with a 4.55<br />
ERA…2010: Appeared in 14 games,<br />
making 10 starts…Posted a 3-3<br />
record, a 7.66 ERA and 33 strikeouts<br />
in 51 2/3 innings pitched…Won<br />
his first three starts…Scattered five<br />
hits over four innings and struck out<br />
four batters to notch first career win<br />
in start against Fairfield…Allowed<br />
five hits and one run in six innings<br />
to get the win at Penn State…Went<br />
eight innings and allowed seven<br />
hits and two runs to get the win at<br />
Northeastern…Had a season-high<br />
five strikeouts in five innings versus<br />
Old Dominion...Was 1-3 with an 8.08<br />
ERA in league play.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and football all four years at North Kingstown (RI)<br />
High School… Teammate of fellow Pride junior Cody Normand…<br />
Helped lead the <strong>baseball</strong> team to state semifinals as a freshman and<br />
senior…First team All-Rhode Island selection as a junior and senior…<br />
Was a second team all-state pick as a sophomore…Batted .445 and<br />
posted a 1.89 ERA as a senior…Hit .464 with a 1.98 ERA as a junior…<br />
Born October 15, 1990…Has one sister…Lists Tim Tebow as his<br />
favorite athlete…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 6…Has volunteered as<br />
a basketball referee for the Special Olympics…Pitched for the Okotoks<br />
Dawgs of the Western Major Baseball League during the summers of<br />
2010 and 2011…Compiled an 0-3 record, a 4.05 ERA and 15 strikeouts<br />
in 12 appearances in 2010…Was 2-0 with a 1.65 ERA and five saves in<br />
2011…Psychology major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 14/10 3-3 0 7.66 51.2 48 44 78 33 18 10 2<br />
2011 14/14 5-6 0 4.48 82.1 48 41 109 46 21 6 2<br />
Career 28/24 8-9 0 5.71 134.0 96 85 187 79 39 16 4<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Baseball Media Guide 17
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
#1 Matt Ford<br />
Junior, 6-0, 187<br />
Infield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Ithaca, NY<br />
Lansing High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Played in 37 games, starting 36…<br />
Batted .224 with five doubles one home<br />
run and 11 RBIs…Had seven multi-hit games…Went 2-4 with two<br />
doubles, two runs and<br />
an RBI in middle game<br />
of series at James<br />
Madison…Had a 3-5<br />
day in series finale at<br />
JMU with a home run,<br />
three RBIs and two<br />
runs scored…Was 2-4<br />
with a double versus<br />
St. John’s…Had a twohit<br />
day at Long Island<br />
with an RBI…Hit .212<br />
in CAA play…2010:<br />
Colonial Athletic<br />
Association All-<br />
Rookie selection…<br />
Played in and started<br />
all 49 games…Batted<br />
.311 with nine doubles,<br />
two home runs and 27<br />
RBIs…Scored 37 runs<br />
and stole seven bases…<br />
Had 21 multi-hit<br />
games…Put together hitting streaks of 13 and 11 games…Went 4-6 with<br />
a double and two runs scored versus New York Tech…Hit first collegiate<br />
home run at Troy…Went 7-13 in four-game series at Penn State…<br />
Walked three times and scored three runs in second meeting with New<br />
York Tech…Went 6-13 during series at Georgia State…Was 3-5 with two<br />
doubles against Long Island…Batted .290 with 14 RBIs in league play.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years, football for three years, and basketball<br />
for one year at Lansing (NY) High School…Helped his team to IAC<br />
division and league titles during his freshman, sophomore and junior<br />
years…Second team All-New York State selection as a senior after bating<br />
.607 with three home runs and 52 RBIs…Named to IAC and Section 4<br />
All-Star teams in <strong>baseball</strong> and football…Born February 15, 1991…Has<br />
one sister…Hobbies include hunting, fishing and playing <strong>baseball</strong>…<br />
Lists his favorite athletes as Cam Newton, Colby Rasmus and Josh<br />
Hamilton…Also recruited by Richmond, Buffalo, U.S. Naval Academy,<br />
LeMoyne and Bryant…Father, Tom, is the associate head <strong>baseball</strong> coach<br />
at Cornell…History major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2010 49 196 37 61 .311 27 9 0 2 16 28 7<br />
2011 37 134 11 30 .224 11 5 0 1 10 28 0<br />
Career 86 330 48 91 .276 38 14 0 3 26 56 7<br />
#24 Jared Hammer<br />
Junior, 6-1, 235<br />
First Base<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Flemington, NJ<br />
Hunterdon Central Regional High<br />
School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
One of four team captains in<br />
<strong>2012</strong>...2011: Played in 42 games, starting 38…Ranked second on the<br />
team in batting with a .358 average…Had<br />
48 hits, eight doubles, one home run and 25<br />
RBIs…Ranked second on the team in RBIs…<br />
Had a .440 slugging percentage and a .425<br />
on-base percentage…Posted a .997 fielding<br />
percentage with one error in 364 chances…<br />
Posted 13 multi-hit games, including four<br />
three-hit games…Went 3-4 with two doubles<br />
and two RBIs at Florida Atlantic…Went 3-4<br />
with a double and two RBIs at Miami (FL)…<br />
Homered and drove in three runs in series<br />
finale against George Mason…Added three<br />
RBI games against New York Tech, VCU<br />
and Old Dominion…Hit a team-high .351<br />
in CAA play…2010: Played in 37 games,<br />
starting 30…Batted .284 on the season with four doubles, one triple<br />
and two home runs…Drove in 12 runs and scored 24…Posted a .413<br />
on-base percentage and a .403 slugging percentage…Had eight multihit<br />
games…Went 2-4 with a double at Troy…Had two hits, including a<br />
solo home run, and scored three times in second game of first Fairfield<br />
doubleheader…Had a home run and two RBIs in second New York Tech<br />
game…Went 2-4 with a triple and two RBIs at Towson…Had a three-hit<br />
day with two runs scored versus Long Island…Batted .304 in league<br />
play…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years and basketball for two years at Hunterdon<br />
Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ…Teammate of fellow<br />
Pride junior Jared Rogers…Helped team to state championships in 2008<br />
and 2009…2009 squad posted a 29-1 record, finished as the top-ranked<br />
team in New Jersey and was ranked 19th in the nation at one point during<br />
the season…All-New Jersey selection as a senior…2009 Courier News<br />
Player of the Year…Three-time all-county and all-conference selection…<br />
Named all-area as a junior and senior…All-New Jersey Group IV pick<br />
in 2009…2009 Team Player of the Year, as well as the Howard Stewart<br />
Memorial Sportsmanship Award and Baseball Most Valuable Athlete<br />
Award recipient…Was selected to play in the New Jersey Scholastic<br />
Baseball Coaches’ All-Star Game…Posted a school record 111 hits in his<br />
career and ranks fourth all-time with a career batting average of .427…<br />
Posted a 7-0 mark as a pitcher in 2009 with a no-hitter…Born April 18,<br />
1991…Has one sister…Lists Tino Martinez as his favorite athlete…<br />
Nicknamed “Hammer”…Information technology major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2010 37 102 24 29 .284 12 4 1 2 16 13 1<br />
2011 42 134 17 48 .358 25 8 0 1 10 12 2<br />
Career 79 236 41 77 .326 37 12 1 3 26 25 3<br />
18 Hofstra University
#19 John Krause<br />
Junior, 6-4, 240<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Wantagh, NY<br />
MacArthur High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Red-shirted and did not play…<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award<br />
recipient…2010: Made 15 appearances with one start (at New York<br />
Tech)…Posted a<br />
0-0 record and one<br />
save…Had a 12.83<br />
ERA…Struck out<br />
16 batters in 13 1/3<br />
innings pitched…<br />
Allowed two hits<br />
and one run with<br />
three strikeouts in<br />
two innings of work<br />
to notch the save<br />
against Fairfield…<br />
Struck out the<br />
side in a perfect<br />
inning of relief at<br />
Northeastern…Had<br />
four appearances<br />
in league play<br />
totaling 2 1/3<br />
innings…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award<br />
recipient.<br />
High School/<br />
Personal<br />
Played four years<br />
of <strong>baseball</strong> and two<br />
years of football at MacArthur High School in Levittown, New York…<br />
Helped lead the Generals to an undefeated regular season as a senior<br />
and to a runner-up Nassau County finish as a junior…All-New York<br />
State, All-Long Island and Al-Nassau County selection as a senior…<br />
Finalist for the 2009 Diamond Award given to the top pitcher in Nassau<br />
County…Posted a 9-0 record with a 2.57 ERA and 57 strikeouts as a<br />
senior…Also batted .306 with two home runs and 11 RBIs…All-league<br />
selection as a junior after posting a 5-3 record and a 2.09 ERA…Born<br />
September 11, 1991…Has one sister and one brother…Lists David<br />
Wright, Jonathan Papelbon and Josh Beckett as his favorite athletes…<br />
Also recruited by St. John’s and Albany…Hopes to play professional<br />
<strong>baseball</strong>…Accounting major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 15/1 0-0 1 12.83 13.1 20 19 12 16 19 10 14<br />
2011 Red-shirt<br />
#2 Gregg Lettini<br />
Junior, 5-11, 160<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Hempstead, NY<br />
Kellenberg Memorial High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Appeared in two games…Was<br />
0-0 with a 27.00 ERA in one and 1/3<br />
innings…Threw an inning of relief against Rider and allowed one hit<br />
and one run…<br />
Allowed six<br />
hits and three<br />
runs in 1/3 of an<br />
inning at Georgia<br />
State…2010:<br />
Appeared in 12<br />
games, making<br />
one start (versus<br />
Long Island)…<br />
Was 1-0 with<br />
an 8.41 ERA in<br />
20 1/3 innings<br />
pitched…<br />
Recorded 13<br />
strikeouts on the<br />
season…Picked<br />
up win in relief<br />
against Stony<br />
Book, throwing<br />
2/3 of an<br />
inning…Struck<br />
out three batters<br />
against Fairfield<br />
in two innings<br />
of work…Had<br />
three strikeouts in<br />
2 1/3 innings in<br />
start against Long<br />
Island…Was 0-0 with a 1.80 ERA in three appearances in league play…<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> for four years at Kellenberg Memorial High School<br />
in Uniondale, New York…Posted a 2-1 record as a senior…Helped<br />
Kellenberg to the 2009 Catholic High School Athletic Association<br />
(CHSAA) semifinals…Born March 5, 1991…Has one brother and one<br />
sister…Also recruited by Iona…Began playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 7…Lists<br />
Kid Cudi as his favorite music artist, and Derek Jeter and Tony Romo as<br />
his favorite athletes…Accounting major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 12/1 1-0 0 8.41 20.1 20 19 25 13 13 3 3<br />
2011 2/0 0-0 0 27.00 1.1 4 4 7 0 1 0 0<br />
Career 14/1 1-0 0 9.55 21.2 24 23 32 13 14 3 3<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Baseball Media Guide 19
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
#13 Cody Normand<br />
Junior, 6-0, 195<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
North Kingstown, RI<br />
North Kingstown High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Appeared in 13 games…Was 0-0<br />
with a 6.38 ERA…Posted 14 strikeouts<br />
and seven walks in 18 1/3 innings pitched…Struck out three batters<br />
in an inning of work at Florida<br />
State…Had three strikeouts in<br />
three scoreless innings at Virginia<br />
Commonwealth…Posted a 1.42<br />
ERA in seven CAA appearances…<br />
Held conference opposition to a<br />
.174 batting average…Received<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award…2010: Appeared in 15<br />
games with one start (at Troy)…Was<br />
2-1 with a 10.96 ERA…Threw 23<br />
innings…Recorded 17 strikeouts on<br />
the year…Struck out three Fairfield<br />
batters in 2 1/3 innings of relief to<br />
earn his first career win…Notched<br />
second win with 1 2/3 innings of<br />
hitless relief against New York<br />
Tech…Recorded three strikeouts in<br />
4 1/3 innings of relief against Old<br />
Dominion…Was 0-0 with a 10.45<br />
ERA in six league appearances…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award<br />
recipient...Dean’s List student.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> and football, and two years of basketball at<br />
North Kingstown (RI) High School…High School teammate of fellow<br />
Pride sophomore David D’Errico…Named first team All-Rhode Island at<br />
pitcher following his junior and senior seasons…Holds school record for<br />
career wins with 35…Helped lead the <strong>baseball</strong> team to state semifinals<br />
as a freshman and senior…Named to all-state first team at linebacker<br />
as a senior…Member of two state semifinal teams in football…Born<br />
June 4, 1991…Has one sister…Lists Wes Welker and Josh Beckett as<br />
his favorite athletes…Also recruited by Rhode Island, Connecticut,<br />
Fordham, Quinnipiac and Holy Cross…Served as the play-by-play<br />
announcer and color analyst for the New York Atlantics <strong>baseball</strong> team<br />
during the summer of 2011…Also hosts an online radio sports talk show<br />
called Rhode to Boston Sports Talk…Pitched for the Elmira Pioneers of<br />
the New York Collegiate Baseball League during the summer of 2010…<br />
Posted a 2-0 record and a 4.43 ERA in 13 appearances…Broadcast<br />
journalism major with a minor in psychology.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 15/1 2-1 0 10.96 23.0 30 28 33 17 14 4 10<br />
2011 13/0 0-0 0 6.38 18.1 15 13 19 14 7 1 5<br />
Career 28/1 2-1 0 8.93 41.1 45 41 52 31 21 5 15<br />
#28 Jared Rogers<br />
Junior, 6-3, 180<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Flemington, NJ<br />
Hunterdon Central Regional High<br />
School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Appeared in 10 games with nine<br />
starts…Missed one month of the season due to injury…Posted a 1-4<br />
record with a 9.64 ERA…Threw<br />
37 1/3 innings…Recorded 15<br />
strikeouts…Picked up lone win at<br />
VCU after scattering 10 hits and<br />
allowing three earned runs in six<br />
innings of work…Was 1-2 in CAA<br />
action with an 8.02 ERA…2010:<br />
Made 14 appearances with 13<br />
starts…Posted a 4-7 record, a<br />
9.53 ERA and 38 strikeouts…<br />
Led Hofstra in wins, strikeouts<br />
and innings pitched (62 1/3)…<br />
Was Hofstra’s opening day starter<br />
at Troy…Picked up first career<br />
win over Fairfield, allowing four<br />
hits and two runs (one earned)<br />
over six innings…Had a seasonhigh<br />
six strikeouts in five innings<br />
at Penn State…Allowed four hits<br />
and one run over eight innings in<br />
a win at Northeastern…Went a<br />
team-best 8 1/3 innings, allowing<br />
seven hits in a 16-3 win over<br />
William & Mary…Was 3-3 with an 8.29 ERA in CAA games…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years and basketball for two years at Hunterdon<br />
Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ…Teammate of fellow<br />
Pride junior Jared Hammer…Helped team to state championships in<br />
2008 and 2009…2009 squad finished as the top-ranked team in New<br />
Jersey and were ranked 19th in the nation at one point during the<br />
season…Went 10-1 as a junior and 10-0 as a senior…Holds school<br />
record for varsity career wins (20) and <strong>com</strong>plete games (10)…All-New<br />
Jersey first team selection as a senior…Two-time All-West Jersey, allcounty,<br />
all-area and all-conference first team selection…Born June 28,<br />
1991…Has one brother…Has volunteered with the Special Olympics…<br />
Lists Derek Jeter as his favorite athlete…Names “Beyond Belief:<br />
Finding the Strength to Come Back” as his favorite book…Plans to be an<br />
early special education teacher…Science major with a dual certification<br />
in early childhood and childhood education.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 14/13 4-7 0 9.53 62.1 70 66 94 38 30 5 6<br />
2011 10/9 1-4 0 9.64 37.1 45 40 64 15 23 3 1<br />
Career 24/22 5-11 0 9.57 99.2 115 106 158 53 53 8 7<br />
20 Hofstra University
#8 Gregg Sarra<br />
Junior, 5-9, 175<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Ronkonkoma, NY<br />
Connetquot High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Appeared in seven games…Was<br />
0-0 with a 7.27 ERA…Pitched 8 2/3<br />
innings…Recorded five strikeouts on the season…Help opponents to a<br />
.212 average…Struck out two batters in two innings of work at James<br />
Madison…Put<br />
together a string of<br />
four consecutive<br />
appearance without<br />
allowing a hit…<br />
Was 0-0 with a 6.00<br />
ERA in four CAA<br />
Appearances…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award<br />
recipient…2010:<br />
Appeared in six<br />
games…Was 0-0<br />
with an 11.88 ERA<br />
in 8 1/3 innings<br />
pitched…Recorded<br />
four strikeouts<br />
on the season…<br />
Pitched a scoreless<br />
inning of relief in<br />
an 11-0 shutout of<br />
Fairfield…Allowed<br />
one hit and struck<br />
out a batter in 2/3<br />
of an inning in 16-3<br />
win over William &<br />
Mary…Made two<br />
appearances in CAA play, totaling 2 1/3 innings…CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years and football for three years at Connetquot<br />
High School in Bohemia, New York…Named to academic all-league<br />
team as a junior and senior…Born January 21, 1991…Has one brother<br />
and two sisters…Father, Gregg, is a sports editor at MSG Varsity<br />
and played <strong>baseball</strong> at Dowling College where he is a member of the<br />
Athletics Hall of Fame… Favorite athletes are Roger Clemens, Alex<br />
Rodriguez, and Albert Pujols… Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 4…<br />
Hobbies include movies and sports…Lists “Fight Club” as his favorite<br />
book…Majoring in information technology.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 6/0 0-0 0 11.88 8.1 14 11 16 4 4 5 1<br />
2011 7/0 0-0 0 7.27 8.2 9 7 7 5 2 3 1<br />
Career 13/0 0-0 0 9.53 17.0 23 18 23 9 6 8 2<br />
#5 Taylor Stuart<br />
Junior, 6-0, 195<br />
Outfield<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Left<br />
Westport, CT<br />
Staples High School<br />
University of Rhode Island<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Played in 28 games, starting 12…<br />
Batted .190 with one double, one triple and six RBIs…Stole five bases…<br />
Went 2-4 with two steals in a start at Florida State…Had a two-run triple<br />
at Norfolk State…Had two hits and scored twice versus Marist…Batted<br />
.200 in CAA action…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
At Rhode Island<br />
Attended the<br />
University of<br />
Rhode Island for<br />
two years…Was<br />
a member of the<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> team in<br />
2009, but did not see<br />
any action.<br />
High School/<br />
Personal<br />
Was a member<br />
of the <strong>baseball</strong>,<br />
soccer, ski and<br />
indoor track teams<br />
at Staples High<br />
School in Westport,<br />
Connecticut…<br />
Was a member of<br />
Staples’ conference<br />
championship soccer<br />
team as a senior<br />
that finished as state<br />
runners-up…All-<br />
FCIAC selection…<br />
All-state and allconference<br />
selection<br />
in indoor track…<br />
Honor student…<br />
Born November<br />
12, 1989…Has<br />
two brothers and<br />
one sister…Sister,<br />
Mercedes, was on<br />
the soccer team<br />
for two years at Iona…Brother, Joshua, pitched for one year at New<br />
Haven…Hobbies include skiing, snowboarding, and water skiing…<br />
Nicknamed “Stew”…Interested in a possible career in physical<br />
therapy…Exercise science major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 28 63 6 12 .190 6 1 1 0 3 20 5<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
#17 Kenny Jackson<br />
Sophomore, 6-2, 195<br />
Outfield<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Ronkonkoma, NY<br />
Connetquot High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Colonial Athletic Association All-<br />
Rookie selection...Played in 31 games,<br />
starting 23…Batted .341 with five doubles, one triple, one home run and<br />
18 RBIs…Scored<br />
16 runs…Had seven<br />
multi-hit games…<br />
Started career with<br />
a 2-3 performance<br />
with a double and<br />
two RBIs at James<br />
Madison…Was 3-4<br />
with a double and<br />
three RBIs in first<br />
start against Rider…<br />
Was 8-12 with two<br />
doubles, a home run,<br />
four RBIs and six<br />
runs scored in threegame<br />
series against<br />
George Mason…<br />
Earned CAA Rookie<br />
of the Week following<br />
George Mason series<br />
that included a 4-4<br />
day in series opener…<br />
Had second 4-4 game<br />
of the season against<br />
New York Tech with<br />
a double and two<br />
RBIs…Batted .328<br />
in league action…<br />
CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and volleyball at Connetquot High School…Named<br />
to All-Long Island, All-Suffolk County and all-league teams as a senior<br />
after batting .440 with two home runs, 31 RBIs, 30 runs scored and 13<br />
stolen bases…All-county and all-league pick in <strong>baseball</strong> as a junior after<br />
batting .455 with 28 RBIs…All-county selection in volleyball as a junior<br />
and senior…Was a finalist for the Dellecave Award, which is given to the<br />
most outstanding male athlete in Suffolk County…Helped Connetquot<br />
to league <strong>baseball</strong> championships as a sophomore and junior…Born<br />
February 17, 1992…Has one sister…Hobbies include music, video<br />
games and going to the beach…Also recruited by Villanova, Bryant<br />
and Manhattan…Lists Ryan Braun and Michael Young as his favorite<br />
athletes…Undecided major.<br />
#33 Everett Keller<br />
Sophomore, 6-1, 225<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Port Washington, NY<br />
Paul Schreiber High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Appeared in 17 games with three<br />
starts…Was 1-2 with a 6.41 ERA…Threw<br />
19 2/3 innings…Had 10 strikeouts…Picked up win in relief, throwing<br />
three scoreless innings against New York Tech with one hit allowed and<br />
five strikeouts…Was 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA in six appearances in CAA<br />
play…Allowed<br />
just two hits in<br />
5 1/3 innings<br />
of work…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s<br />
Academic<br />
Award<br />
recipient.<br />
High School/<br />
Personal<br />
Lettered in<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> at Paul<br />
Schreiber High<br />
School in Port<br />
Washington,<br />
New York…All-<br />
Nassau County<br />
selection…<br />
Recorded a<br />
1.20 ERA and<br />
46 strikeouts<br />
as a senior…<br />
Was 8-1 with<br />
73 strikeouts as<br />
a junior…Had<br />
a 5-0 mark as a<br />
sophomore with<br />
51 strikeouts…<br />
Batted over<br />
.400 in each<br />
of his last two<br />
scholastic<br />
seasons…<br />
Born October 13, 1992…Has one brother…Hobbies include reading and<br />
listening to music…Lists favorite food as pasta…Names “The Eye of the<br />
World” by Robert Jordan as his favorite book and “The Departed” as his<br />
favorite movie…Undecided major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2011 17/0 1-2 0 6.41 19.2 19 14 25 10 11 6 1<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 31 88 16 30 .341 18 5 1 1 9 16 1<br />
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#10 Matt Reistetter<br />
Sophomore, 5-10, 190<br />
Catcher<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Hauppauge, NY<br />
Hauppauge High School<br />
Preseason All-Colonial Athletic<br />
Association selection by College Sports<br />
Madness.<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Named third<br />
team All-Colonial<br />
Athletic Association...<br />
Played in 37 games,<br />
starting 35…Batted .270<br />
with four doubles, one<br />
triple and 13 RBIs…<br />
Scored 12 runs…<br />
Threw out 16 of 45 (36<br />
percent) attempted base<br />
stealers…Posted seven<br />
multi-hit games…Drove<br />
in game-winning run<br />
in bottom of the 11th<br />
inning against Towson<br />
with a bases-loaded<br />
single…Was 3-4 with<br />
a double and three runs<br />
scored in George Mason<br />
series finale…Was 5-12<br />
with a double and three<br />
RBIs in Miami (FL)<br />
series…Was 2-3 with<br />
two RBIs in series finale<br />
against UNCW…Had a triple at Florida Atlantic…CAA Rookie of the<br />
Week on March 14 following 3-7, two RBI performance in two games at<br />
James Madison…Hit .278 in CAA play with three doubles and 10 RBIs.<br />
#7 John Schilt<br />
Sophomore, 6-1, 190<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Westbury, NY<br />
W.T. Clarke High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Missed the entire season due to<br />
injury…CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award recipient…Was named to Hofstra’s Provost’s List (4.0 GPA)<br />
during the spring 2011 semester.<br />
Previous College<br />
Attended St. John’s University for the fall 2009 semester...Was a member<br />
of the Red Storm <strong>baseball</strong> team during the fall season.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong>, football and basketball at W.T. Clarke High School in<br />
Westbury New York...Posted a 10-1 record as a senior, earning All-New<br />
York State and All-Nassau County honors ...Led the Rams to Nassau<br />
County and Long Island championships...Finished 9-1 as a junior...Lists<br />
Ken Griffey Jr. and John Elway as his favorite athletes...Began playing<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> at age 5...Has two brothers...Management major.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for five years at Hauppauge High School…Two-time<br />
All-New York State selection…Two-time All-Long island selection…<br />
Named to All-Suffolk County team four times…Was a Louisville<br />
Slugger Preseason Honorable Mention All-American prior to his senior<br />
season…League Most Valuable Player…Suffolk County Gold Glove<br />
Award recipient…Posted a career average of .441 with 149 hits, 101<br />
RBIs and 102 runs scored…Helped Hauppauge to the Suffolk County<br />
finals and to the 2009 League Five championship…2007 Frank Segretto<br />
Courage Award recipient…Born May 5, 1992…Has one brother…<br />
Hobbies include golfing and fishing…Lists David Wright as his favorite<br />
athlete…Also recruited by St. John’s and Stony Brook…Hopes to pursue<br />
a professional <strong>baseball</strong> career…Community health major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 37 126 12 34 .270 13 4 1 0 10 16 1<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
#25 Brett Schreiber<br />
Sophomore, 6-4, 190<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Westbury, NY<br />
W.T. Clarke High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Made 17 appearances in relief…<br />
Was 1-0 with a 4.95 ERA in 20 innings<br />
of work…Struck out 12 batters…Notched a win with two innings of<br />
scoreless relief versus Towson…Struck out two batters in an inning<br />
of work against Delaware…Also had two strikeouts against Georgia<br />
State…Was 1-0 with a 0.90 ERA in nine CAA appearances.<br />
Previous College<br />
Attended the University of Massachusetts-Boston during the fall 2009<br />
semester.<br />
High School/<br />
Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong><br />
and basketball<br />
at W.T. Clarke<br />
High School in<br />
Westbury New<br />
York…Posted<br />
a 3-0 record<br />
with a 0.78 ERA<br />
as a senior for<br />
Clarke, earning<br />
New York State’s<br />
Sportsmanship<br />
Award…Led<br />
the Rams to<br />
Nassau County<br />
and Long Island<br />
championships…<br />
Lists David<br />
Wright as his<br />
favorite athlete…<br />
Began playing<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> at age<br />
6…Has a twin<br />
brother and one<br />
older brother…<br />
Make-a-Wish Foundation volunteer…Made 19 appearances for the<br />
Riverhead Tomcats in the ACBL this past summer and was 1-0 with a<br />
1.98 ERA and a team-best seven saves…Management major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2011 17/0 1-0 0 4.95 20 17 11 33 12 6 4 2<br />
#15 Bryan Verbitsky<br />
Sophomore, 6-0, 210<br />
Pitcher/Outfield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Levittown, NY<br />
Island Trees High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Appeared in 27 games as a position<br />
player with 20 starts…Also made 17<br />
appearance out of the Pride bullpen…Batted .216 with three doubles,<br />
one triple, two home runs and 19<br />
RBIs…Tied for second on the team<br />
in home runs and fourth on the<br />
team in RBIs…Hit the first home<br />
run over the Pride’s 30-foot high<br />
fence in centerfield…Began career<br />
with a 2-4, one-RBI day at Florida<br />
Atlantic…Was 2-5 with a triple and<br />
four RBIs versus Rider…Ripped<br />
first career home run at James<br />
Madison…Had two hits, including<br />
a home run, ad two RBIs against<br />
UNCW…Was 3-4 with a double at<br />
Long Island…Posted a 0-0 record,<br />
three saves and a 3.31 ERA as a<br />
pitcher…Threw 16 1/3 innings…<br />
Notched save against UNCW in<br />
same game that his two-run home<br />
run put Hofstra ahead to stay…<br />
Also had saves versus Towson and<br />
Albany…Struck out 16 batters and held opponents to a .218 average…<br />
Struck out four batters in 1 1/3 innings of work at Florida State…Batted<br />
.152 in CAA play…Was 0-0 with a 5.06 ERA and two saves in league<br />
action…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong>, two years of basketball and one year of<br />
football at Island Trees High School in Levittown, New York…Twotime<br />
Diamond Award recipient as the top position player in Nassau<br />
County…Named All-New York State, All-Long Island and All-Nassau<br />
County as a junior and senior…All-county pick as a sophomore...Batted<br />
.411 with a .945 slugging percentage and .556 on-base percentage as a<br />
senior…Led Nassau County with 12 home runs and added 36 RBIs…<br />
Posted a 4-1 mark as a pitcher with a 2.63 ERA…Hit .467 as a junior<br />
with eight home runs and 37 RBIs…Was also 8-1 on the hill with a<br />
1.44 ERA and 83 strikeouts…Helped Island Trees to 2007 county and<br />
league championships, a 2008 league championship and the 2009 county<br />
finals…Born June 11, 1992…Has one sister…Lists Chris Paul as his<br />
favorite athlete and “Catcher in the Rye” as his favorite book…Aspires<br />
to pursue a career in law enforcement…History major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2011 17/0 0-0 3 3.31 16.1 6 6 12 16 8 3 2<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 27 74 12 16 .216 19 3 1 2 10 25 0<br />
24 Hofstra University
Walter Bishop<br />
Junior, 5-10, 195<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Left<br />
Westbury, NY<br />
Kellenberg High School<br />
Millersville University<br />
At Millersville University<br />
Played two years of <strong>baseball</strong> at<br />
Millersville (PA) University…2011: Made seven relief appearances and<br />
totaled 4.2 innings of work...Allowed just three hits and held opponents<br />
to a .188 batting average against...Did not allow a run in four of his<br />
appearances...Threw a shutout inning against North Georgia...Tossed a<br />
perfect inning against University of Sciences…2010: Made seven relief<br />
appearances, totaling six innings...Pitched a scoreless inning of relief<br />
with two strikeouts at Shepherd...Threw a shutout inning at Wilmington. <br />
High School/Personal<br />
Is a 2009 graduate of Kellenberg High School in Uniondale, New York…<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and football…Ranked ninth in the CHSAA in hitting<br />
with a .364 average as a junior...One of only two juniors to make the top<br />
10...Also drove in 17 runs and posted a .489 on base percentage...Has<br />
one brother and one sister...Father, Walter, played <strong>baseball</strong> at Baruch...<br />
Uncle, Ricky, played <strong>baseball</strong> at NYIT...Political science major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 7/0 0-0 1 16.50 6.0 11 11 13 2 5 3 0<br />
2011 7/0 0-0 0 7.71 4.2 4 4 3 0 3 2 1<br />
Totals 14/0 0-0 1 12.65 10.2 15 15 16 2 8 5 1<br />
Danny Dwyer<br />
Sophomore, 5-10, 195<br />
Second Base<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Pleasantville, NY<br />
Pleasantville High School<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> and two years<br />
of football and basketball at Pleasantville<br />
(NY) High School…Named to all-league team following his junior and<br />
senior seasons…Led <strong>baseball</strong> team in assists…Has one brother and<br />
one sister…Names Billy Joel as his favorite musician and Pedro Feliz<br />
as his favorite athlete…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 4…Business<br />
management major.<br />
#16 Michael Ferranti<br />
Freshman, 5-10, 165<br />
Outfield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Rockville Centre, NY<br />
Chaminade High School<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> at<br />
Chaminade High School in Mineola, New<br />
York…Also played freshman football and freshman and junior varsity<br />
basketball for the Flyers…Helped Chaminade to the 2011 CHSAA<br />
title…Earned second team All-Long Island and first team All-CHSAA<br />
accolades as a senior…Batted .360 and tied for the CHSAA lead in hits<br />
as a senior…Led team in stolen bases and outfield assists…Played at<br />
Chaminade with fellow freshman Brendan Mulligan…Has one sister…<br />
Hobbies include basketball, hockey, technology and video games…<br />
Lists the Counting Crows as his favorite band and Adam Sandler as his<br />
favorite actor…Aspires to pursue a career in sports <strong>com</strong>munications…<br />
Video/television major.<br />
#18 Matt Holling<br />
Junior, 6-4, 220<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Horseheads, NY<br />
Horseheads High School<br />
Corning Community College<br />
At Corning Community College<br />
Played two years of <strong>baseball</strong> at Corning<br />
(NY) Community College…Posted a 3-2 record and a 2.00 ERA as a<br />
senior…Also added 54 strikeouts in 34 innings pitched…Had a 1-4<br />
record as a freshman with the Red Barons, but averaged nearly one<br />
strikeout per inning.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
2009 graduate of Horseheads (NY) High School…Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong><br />
and bowling…Helped the Blue Raiders to Southern Tier Athletic<br />
Conference championship in 2008 and to the state Section 4 finals…<br />
Earned STAC Sportsmanship All-Star honors as a junior and senior…<br />
Varsity “H” Coaches Award recipient as a junior...Has one brother,<br />
Josh, who is a member of the golf team at Binghamton University…<br />
Lists LeBron James, Albert Pujols and Derek Jeter among his favorite<br />
athletes…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 6…Also recruited by Buffalo<br />
and Binghamton…Physical education major.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
#22 Dave Jesch<br />
Freshman, 6-0, 185<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
North Caldwell, NJ<br />
West Essex High School<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> at West<br />
Essex High School in North Caldwell,<br />
New Jersey…Third Team All-New Jersey selection as a senior<br />
after helping the Knights to a second consecutive Group 2 State<br />
championship…Essex County Player of the Year as a senior after<br />
<strong>com</strong>piling a 7-2 record, a 1.96 ERA, 112 strikeouts and 10 walks in<br />
64 1/3 innings…Also earned All-Group, All-Essex County and allconference<br />
honors…Posted an 8-0 record, a 0.89 ERA and 48 strikeouts<br />
in 39 1/3 innings pitched as a junior…Earned all-conference first team<br />
accolades, as well as second team All-Essex County and third team All-<br />
New Jersey Group 2 honors…Helped West Essex set a school record<br />
for wins (28) and earn the number one ranking in the state en route<br />
to a Group 2 State championship…Has one sister…Hobbies include<br />
swimming, golf and video games…Lists Derek Jeter and C.C. Sabathia<br />
as his favorite athletes…Takes part in the annual Shore Dreams for Kids<br />
event that benefits handicapped children…Also recruited by Seton Hall,<br />
Sacred Heart and Siena…Finance major.<br />
#44 Nick Kozlowski<br />
Freshman (RS), 6-1, 195<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Huntington Station, NY<br />
Walt Whitman High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2011: Missed the 2011 season due to<br />
injury.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years, volleyball for two years and basketball<br />
for one year at Walt Whitman High School in Huntington Station,<br />
New York…All-league selection as a junior after posting a 4-2 record,<br />
a 2.00 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 40 innings of work…Struck out 17<br />
batters during a one-hit performance over Central Islip…Born June 17,<br />
1992…Has two sisters…Sister, Jessica, played three years of softball<br />
at Delaware…Sister, Danielle, played one year of softball at Sacred<br />
Heart…Lists Robinson Cano and Paul O’Neill as his favorite athletes…<br />
Nicknamed “Koz”…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 4…Physical<br />
education major.<br />
#42 Brendan Mulligan<br />
Freshman, 6-5, 200<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Left<br />
Bellerose, NY<br />
Chaminade High School<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> and two<br />
years of football at Chaminade High<br />
School in Mineola, New York…Teammate of fellow Pride freshman<br />
Michael Ferranti…Helped Chaminade win the CHSAA championship<br />
in 2009 and 2011…Member of the National Honor Society…Has one<br />
brother and one sister…Brother, Patrick, was a member of the swim team<br />
at Fordham from 2008 to 2010…Nicknamed “Mully”…Started playing<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> at age 5…New York Blood Center Blood Drive volunteer…Also<br />
recruited by St. John’s, Fairfield, Fordham and Bucknell…Would like to<br />
pursue a career in sports management…Undecided major.<br />
Christopher Nardo<br />
Junior, 6-0, 180<br />
Utility<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Poughkeepsie, NY<br />
Arlington High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2010: Did not see any action...CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> and soccer at Arlington High School in Lagrangeville,<br />
New York...Batted .410 with one home run and 15 RBIs as a senior,<br />
earning all-league honors...Named to the Poughkeepsie Journal All-<br />
Academic team...Hit two home runs, added 15 RBIs and two home runs<br />
as a junior...Has one sister...Lists Robin Venture and Brett Favre as his<br />
favorite athletes...Began playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 6...Chemistry major...<br />
Plans to attend medical school and be<strong>com</strong>e an orthodontist.<br />
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#20 Austin Nyman<br />
Junior, 6-0, 160<br />
Outfield/Infield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Reno, NV<br />
Reno High School<br />
Allan Hancock College<br />
At Allan Hancock College<br />
Attended Allan Hancock College in Santa<br />
Maria, California, for three years...Played on the <strong>baseball</strong> team for three<br />
seasons…2011: First Team All-Western State Conference selection…<br />
WSC Gold Glove Award recipient…Named to All-Southern California<br />
team…Started 35 games…Batted a team-high .329 with two home runs<br />
and 18 RBIs…Led team with 20 stolen bases and tied for lead with 28<br />
runs scored…2010: Honorable Mention All-WSC selection…Scored 26<br />
runs and had 14 RBIs and nine stolen bases…2009: Red-shirted and<br />
did not play.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Is a 2008 graduate of Reno (NV) High School…Batted .381 with 40<br />
runs scored, 21 RBIs and 11 stolen bases as a senior…Earned academic<br />
honors in 2007…Has one sister and two brothers…Father, Nyls, was an<br />
outfielder for the Chicago White Sox from 1974 to 1977 and played in<br />
120 games during that time…Uncle, Chris Nyman, played collegiately<br />
at Arizona State and was with the White Sox for two seasons (1982-<br />
83)…Hobbies include hiking, fishing and sea-doo Frisbee…Lists David<br />
Eckstein, Craig Biggio and Michael Jordan as his favorite athletes…<br />
Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 10…Psychology major.<br />
#23 John Tiedemann<br />
Junior, 6-0, 175<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
San Luis Obispo, CA<br />
San Luis Obispo High School<br />
Cuesta College<br />
At Cuesta College<br />
Attended Cuesta College in San Luis<br />
Obispo, California, for two years…2011: First team All-Western State<br />
Conference selection…Posted an 8-2 record in 14 games (nine starts)…<br />
Had a 2.26 ERA and 63 strikeouts in 67 2/3 innings…Averaged 8.4<br />
strikeouts per nine innings…2010: Honorable Mention All-WSC pick…<br />
Pitched in 19 games…Was 3-2 with a 4.36 ERA and 42 strikeouts in<br />
53.2 innings.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Is a 2009 graduate of San Luis Obispo (CA) High School…Four-year<br />
letterman in <strong>baseball</strong>…Was a first team All-California Interscholastic<br />
Federation selection as a senior at first base…Also earned first team<br />
all-county and all-league accolades as a senior…Played for former<br />
MLB player Casey Candaele at San Luis Obispo…Has one sister…<br />
Hobbies include movies, music, going to the beach and watching college<br />
football…Nicknamed “Tied”…Names Ahmad Bradshaw, Ubaldo<br />
Jimenez and Tim Lincecum as his favorite athletes…Did not start<br />
pitching until he got to Cuesta College…History major.<br />
#27 Dalton Rouleau<br />
Junior, 5-9, 170<br />
Infield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Lompoc, CA<br />
Lompoc High School<br />
Allan Hancock College<br />
At Allan Hancock College<br />
Attended Allan Hancock College in Santa<br />
Maria, California, for two years…2011: Honorable Mention All-Western<br />
State Conference selection…Started all 36 games…Batted .301 with six<br />
doubles, five triples and 19 RBIs…Added 14 stolen bases…Led team in<br />
triples and tied for lead with 28 runs scored…2010: WSC Gold Glove<br />
Award recipient…Scored 25 runs and had seven doubles.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Is a 2009 graduate of Lompoc (CA) High School…Four-year letterman<br />
in <strong>baseball</strong>…Was a first team All-California Interscholastic Federation<br />
selection as a junior…Has four brothers and two sisters…Hobbies<br />
include outdoor activities…Nicknamed “Wally”…Names Chipper Jones<br />
and Hanley Ramirez as his favorite athletes…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at<br />
age 6…Plans to pursue a career as a firefighter…Sociology major.<br />
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THIS IS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />
Hofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored<br />
for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find pride<br />
and purpose at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose<br />
primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library<br />
resources, internships, and active and <strong>com</strong>pelling educational programs<br />
that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra <strong>com</strong>munity is<br />
driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their<br />
strengths to prepare them for a successful future.<br />
In its relatively short 76-year history, Hofstra has established itself as a<br />
world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each<br />
academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and<br />
change to meet the demands of our students and our <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />
Hofstra opened in 1935 as a <strong>com</strong>muter school with all classes and offices<br />
housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into<br />
an international institution with a student body hailing from 50 states<br />
and territories, and 72 countries around the world. The beautiful campus<br />
is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. There are<br />
approximately 4,000 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them<br />
and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities.<br />
Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students<br />
have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of<br />
the city.<br />
While the campus and its offerings have changed, what has remained<br />
consistent throughout the years is the sense of <strong>com</strong>munity on campus,<br />
the eagerness of our students to learn and the <strong>com</strong>mitment of the Hofstra<br />
faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that<br />
encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning.<br />
The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of<br />
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, School<br />
of Communication, School of Education, Health and Human Services,<br />
Maurice A. Deane School of Law, School for University Studies, Honors<br />
College, Hofstra University Continuing Education and Hofstra North<br />
Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s degrees<br />
are offered in about 150 areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered,<br />
including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D., J.D., and M.D. degrees, advanced<br />
certificates and professional diplomas, in more approximately 160<br />
programs of study.<br />
Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in announcing plans<br />
to establish a medical school on the University campus in October 2007.<br />
The new school, which wel<strong>com</strong>ed its first class in July 2011, is the first<br />
allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New<br />
York State since 1963.<br />
In October 2011 the Commission on Presidential Debates announced<br />
that it had chosen Hofstra University for the site of its October 16,<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Presidential Debate, which will be in the “town meeting” format.<br />
The Commission on Presidential Debates, a nonprofit, nonpartisan<br />
corporation, has sponsored and produced every presidential and vicepresidential<br />
debate since 1988. Hofstra University hosted the third and<br />
final presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle, between then Senator<br />
Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, on October 15,<br />
2008.<br />
In 2011 Hofstra announced that it would launch a School<br />
of Engineering and Applied Science with a co-op education<br />
program that will partner with a network of industry leaders to<br />
offer students substantial work experience before they graduate.<br />
The new school, set to open in September <strong>2012</strong>, will <strong>com</strong>bine<br />
and expand the University’s existing Engineering and<br />
Computer Science departments to develop a curriculum that<br />
emphasizes high-tech research, practical work experience<br />
and inter-disciplinary study, integrating resources and faculty<br />
from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North<br />
Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School<br />
of Business.<br />
Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest,<br />
most advanced non-<strong>com</strong>mercial television facilities in the<br />
East. Students take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a<br />
sophisticated television production/post-production facility<br />
with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two<br />
advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital<br />
editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two<br />
satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special<br />
news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also<br />
has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones<br />
services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting<br />
student-produced programming to the entire campus on our<br />
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own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station<br />
(WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production studios, a film/video screening<br />
room, film editing rooms, a <strong>com</strong>puter laboratory, a speech performance<br />
studio and a large dance studio.<br />
Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among<br />
the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every<br />
classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra<br />
network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library.<br />
Hofstra’s growing <strong>com</strong>puter facilities offer extensive high-tech training<br />
opportunities. There are <strong>com</strong>puter terminals throughout the campus for<br />
student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX<br />
workstations available in labs and classrooms.<br />
Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing<br />
thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus.<br />
More than 200 musical and dramatic performances take place on<br />
campus each year. The University recently <strong>com</strong>pleted a year-long<br />
celebration of its 75th anniversary, <strong>com</strong>plete with a concert, academic<br />
convocation and cake, several conferences and signature events<br />
which brought together students, faculty, alumni and <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />
In October 2008 the eyes of the world were on Hofstra for the final<br />
presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. The<br />
debate was a transformational moment for the University, highlighting<br />
the achievements of our students and faculty and their engagement in<br />
the political process. Leading up to the debate, students and the entire<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity were engaged by the year-long Educate ’08 program,<br />
almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues,<br />
history and politics of the presidency, followed by Define ’09, which<br />
looked at the first year of his presidency. The University continues to<br />
host important political events, such<br />
as the New York State Gubernatorial<br />
Debate in 2010.<br />
The Hofstra Museum, which<br />
houses one of the largest art<br />
collections in the metropolitan area,<br />
coordinates approximately eight<br />
exhibitions annually and offers<br />
exhibition areas and an extensive<br />
outdoor sculpture collection, with<br />
75 pieces. The Hofstra Museum<br />
is accredited by the American<br />
Association of Museums – one of<br />
only 94 universities in the nation and<br />
one of six in New York to hold that<br />
distinction.<br />
Hofstra also has six theaters, a student<br />
newspaper, a lively student center, a<br />
recently renovated recreation center<br />
and numerous athletic facilities,<br />
including the 13,000-seat James M.<br />
Shuart Stadium and the 5,046-seat<br />
David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition<br />
Complex. Hofstra also has an indoor,<br />
Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter)<br />
swimming pool, one of the largest<br />
such facilities in the New York<br />
metropolitan area.<br />
Hofstra by the Numbers<br />
17 Varsity sports<br />
20 Eateries on campus<br />
20 Local and national fraternities and sororities<br />
21 Average undergraduate class size<br />
22 Academic accreditations<br />
37 Residence halls<br />
100 Percent program accessibility to persons with disabilities<br />
175 Student clubs and organizations<br />
500 Cultural events per year<br />
1,165 Faculty members<br />
1935 Founding date<br />
6,804 Full-time undergraduate enrollment<br />
12,000 Total University enrollment, including part-time undergraduate,<br />
graduate and Maurice A. Deane School of Law<br />
119,000+ Hofstra alumni<br />
1.2 Million Volumes available at Hofstra University Libraries<br />
The Hofstra athletic program <strong>com</strong>petes on the NCAA Division I level<br />
and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The University<br />
sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight men’s sports and nine<br />
women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in basketball, <strong>baseball</strong>,<br />
lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s<br />
sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, field<br />
hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf.<br />
Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national<br />
agencies and the University is one of only 280 schools, out of more<br />
than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the<br />
national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,165 faculty<br />
members, 533 are full time and 93 percent hold the highest degree in<br />
their fields. The average undergraduate class size is 21 students, while<br />
student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1.<br />
Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with<br />
disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.<br />
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT<br />
Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University<br />
Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of<br />
the University on December 20, 2000. Prior to his<br />
appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School<br />
of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the<br />
faculty of the Law School in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently<br />
holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished<br />
Professor of Law.<br />
President Rabinowitz has held positions with a number of<br />
important government and <strong>com</strong>munity organizations, including<br />
the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified<br />
Court System, County of Nassau. He currently serves as a<br />
member of the board of directors for the Long Island Association,<br />
and as co-vice chair of the Long Island Regional Economic<br />
Development Committee. He has also served as a trustee of the<br />
Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities and on the<br />
board of directors the Long Island Technology Network. President<br />
Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue<br />
Ribbon Financial Review Panel and a former chair of the Nassau<br />
County Local Advisory Board. Additionally, President Rabinowitz<br />
served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on<br />
Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new<br />
charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the<br />
recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award,<br />
EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid<br />
Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association<br />
of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both<br />
the legal profession and the <strong>com</strong>munity; the Community Service<br />
STUART RABINOWITZ<br />
President of Hofstra University<br />
Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau<br />
County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New<br />
York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. President Rabinowitz<br />
has also been honored by the Long Island Software and<br />
Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient<br />
of Networking magazine’s David Award. In 2009, he<br />
received the Chief Executive Leadership Award from<br />
the Council for Advancement and Support of Education<br />
(CASE), District II. Claflin University presented President<br />
Rabinowitz with the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris<br />
causa in November 2009.<br />
President Rabinowitz, Hofstra Pride<br />
Club Board member James C. Metzger<br />
’83 and Hofstra Pride Club President<br />
E. David Woycik ’77 at the 2011 Pride<br />
Student-Athlete Awards Banquet<br />
President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna<br />
cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law,<br />
where he was a member of the board of editors of the<br />
Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.<br />
He graduated from the City College of New York with<br />
honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the<br />
American Law Institute.<br />
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UNIVERSITY SENIOR ADMINISTRATION/TRUSTEES<br />
M. Patricia Adamski<br />
Senior Vice President<br />
for Planning<br />
and Administration<br />
Joseph M. Barkwill<br />
Vice President for<br />
Facilities<br />
and Operations<br />
Dr. Herman Berliner<br />
Provost and Senior Vice<br />
President for<br />
Academic Affairs<br />
Stephanie Bushey<br />
Vice President for<br />
Institutional Research<br />
and Assessment<br />
Melissa Connolly<br />
Vice President for<br />
University Relations<br />
Jessica Eads<br />
Vice President for<br />
Enrollment Services<br />
Dolores Fredrich, Esq.<br />
Vice President for<br />
Legal Affairs and<br />
General Counsel<br />
Richard V. Guardino,<br />
Jr., Esq.<br />
Vice President for<br />
Business Development<br />
Catherine Hennessy<br />
Vice President for<br />
Financial Affairs and<br />
Treasurer<br />
Sandra S. Johnson<br />
Vice President for<br />
Student Affairs<br />
Robert W. Juckiewicz<br />
Vice President for<br />
Information Technology<br />
Alan J. Kelly<br />
Vice President<br />
for Development<br />
Trustees of Hofstra University<br />
As of October 2011<br />
OFFICERS<br />
Janis M. Meyer,* Chair<br />
James E. Quinn,* Vice Chair<br />
Peter G. Schiff, Vice Chair<br />
David S. Mack,* Secretary<br />
Stuart Rabinowitz, President<br />
____________________<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Alan J. Bernon*<br />
George W. Bilicic, Jr.<br />
Tejinder Bindra<br />
Robert F. Dall*<br />
Helene Fortunoff<br />
Steven J. Freiberg*<br />
Martin B. Greenberg*<br />
Joseph M. Gregory*<br />
Leo A. Guthart<br />
Peter S. Kalikow*<br />
Abby Kenigsberg<br />
Arthur J. Kremer<br />
Karen L. Lutz<br />
Donna M. Mendes*<br />
John D. Miller*<br />
Marilyn B. Monter*<br />
Martha S. Pope<br />
Edwin C. Reed<br />
Robert D. Rosenthal*<br />
Debra A. Sandler*<br />
Thomas J. Sanzone*<br />
Joseph Sparacio*<br />
Frank G. Zarb*<br />
DELEGATES<br />
William F. Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty<br />
Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate<br />
Executive Committee<br />
Elizabeth K. Venuti, Chair, University<br />
Senate Planning and Budget Committee<br />
David Zuniga, President, Student<br />
Government Association<br />
Alexander Zelinski, Vice President,<br />
Student Government Association<br />
Frederick E. Davis, Jr.,* President, Alumni<br />
Organization<br />
____________________<br />
James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus<br />
Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus<br />
John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus<br />
Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus<br />
George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus<br />
Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita<br />
Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita<br />
Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
*Hofstra Alumni<br />
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />
JACK HAYES<br />
Hofstra University Director of Athletics<br />
Jack Hayes is in his eighth year as director<br />
of athletics at Hofstra University in 2011-<br />
12. Hayes was appointed by Hofstra<br />
President Stuart Rabinowitz as the University’s<br />
director of athletics on October 4, 2004. Hayes<br />
came to Hofstra after serving as an associate<br />
director of athletics at the University of<br />
Connecticut for three years.<br />
Hayes, the eighth director of athletics at<br />
Hofstra, leads a department that includes 17<br />
Division I teams, 90 coaches and administrative<br />
staff members and 350 student-athletes.<br />
Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing<br />
academic and athletic success of studentathletes,<br />
strategic planning, fund-raising,<br />
marketing, university relations, facility<br />
enhancement, budgetary management, and<br />
NCAA <strong>com</strong>pliance <strong>com</strong>plements Hofstra<br />
University’s athletic department in its quest to<br />
further enhance its athletic program, and assist<br />
Hofstra’s student-athletes both on and off the<br />
field.<br />
The Hofstra Athletic program has<br />
flourished under Hayes’ leadership,<br />
winning 20 CAA Championships and<br />
making 33 postseason appearances,<br />
including 25 NCAA Tournaments,<br />
since the 2004-05 academic year. In<br />
2010-11 four Pride teams advanced to<br />
postseason play with women’s soccer<br />
and men’s lacrosse reaching the NCAA<br />
Tournament as at-large selections. In<br />
addition, Hofstra hosted the NCAA<br />
Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals in 2009<br />
and 2011, setting a James M. Shuart<br />
Stadium attendance record in 2011.<br />
Hayes has placed a significant emphasis<br />
on fund-raising during his tenure. Pride<br />
Club membership reached all-time<br />
highs, both in terms of the number of<br />
contributors and funds raised as the<br />
organization topped the $1 million<br />
mark for the three consecutive years.<br />
In addition, Hofstra Athletics signed its<br />
largest corporate sponsorship deal in<br />
department history when it partnered<br />
with W.B. Mason in 2010. In 2011<br />
Hofstra announced a 1.5 million dollar<br />
<strong>com</strong>mitment from lacrosse alumnus<br />
James C. Metzger ’83, the largest gift in<br />
Hofstra Athletics history.<br />
Resources generated through fundraising<br />
efforts have been used to<br />
enhance programs and facilities<br />
available to student-athletes. Recent initiatives<br />
include the construction of the W.B. Mason<br />
Pride Lounge on the lower level of the Mack<br />
Sports Complex, <strong>baseball</strong>’s Quinn Family<br />
Grandstand and the Fried Family Student-<br />
Athlete Development Center on the second<br />
floor of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building.<br />
Other recent renovations include locker rooms,<br />
the wrestling room, athletic training rooms<br />
in Margiotta Hall and the Physical Education<br />
Center, the basketball media room in the Mack<br />
Sports Complex, a press box at the Hofstra<br />
Soccer Stadium, replacement of the turf at<br />
James M. Shuart Stadium and the construction<br />
of the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium.<br />
In 2006 Hayes reintroduced the Hofstra<br />
Athletics Hall of Fame after more than a 50-<br />
year absence, inducting five classes since that<br />
time. He also led an effort to retire the uniform<br />
numbers of prominent Hofstra student-athletes<br />
with 20 jersey retirement ceremonies held<br />
during the 2008-09 academic year.<br />
Active on a national level, Hayes served on<br />
the NCAA Division I Lacrosse Committee<br />
from September 2006 to September 2008.<br />
In September 2010 he was appointed to the<br />
NCAA Leadership Council, which is an<br />
advisory body to the Division I Board of<br />
Directors.<br />
Hayes came to Hofstra with more than 14 years<br />
of athletic administration experience, including<br />
management positions at four Division I<br />
institutions – Connecticut, Fordham, St. John’s<br />
and Fairfield.<br />
Hayes received a master’s degree in<br />
education in 1992 with a concentration in<br />
sport management from the University of<br />
Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s degree<br />
(1989) from Providence College, where he was<br />
a member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He<br />
was also awarded a certificate of <strong>com</strong>pletion in<br />
2001 from the Sports Management Institute,<br />
Consortium of the Universities of Michigan<br />
and Texas.<br />
A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Hayes<br />
graduated from the Providence Country Day<br />
School where he lettered in football, basketball<br />
and lacrosse. He was inducted, as a member<br />
of his high school basketball team, into the<br />
Providence Country Day Athletic Hall of<br />
Fame in October 2004. In October 2010 Hayes<br />
became a two-time member of Providence<br />
Country Day’s Athletic Hall of Fame when he<br />
was inducted along with the rest of his high<br />
school lacrosse team.<br />
Hayes resides in East Northport, New York,<br />
with his wife Bridget, daughter Katie (9), and<br />
sons Matt (6), Tommy (3) and Michael (1).<br />
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />
DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS<br />
1937-42 John Bartlett MacDonald<br />
1942-45 John Archer Smith (Interim)<br />
1945-48 John Bartlett MacDonald<br />
1948-51 John Archer Smith<br />
1951-74 Howard “Howdy” Myers<br />
1974-75 Dick Thiebert<br />
1975-87 Bob Getchell<br />
1987-97 Jim Garvey<br />
1997-04 Harry Royle<br />
2004-pres. Jack Hayes<br />
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS<br />
Charles Jenkins,<br />
Hofstra’s all-time<br />
leading scorer,<br />
was a three-time<br />
Haggerty Award<br />
winner and twotime<br />
CAA Player<br />
of the Year who<br />
was selected by<br />
the Golden State<br />
Warriors in the<br />
2011 NBA Draft<br />
Tiffany Yovino helped lead the Pride<br />
to the second round of the NCAA<br />
Tournament in 2007 and 2010 and was<br />
an All-American last season<br />
Lou Ruggirello earned All-<br />
America and Academic All-<br />
America accolades in 2010-11 and<br />
was a four-time NCAA qualifier<br />
Jay Card led the<br />
Pride to four<br />
consecutive NCAA<br />
Tournament<br />
appearances for<br />
the first time in<br />
program history, and<br />
was a three-time<br />
All-American and<br />
four-time All-CAA<br />
selection<br />
Olivia Galati<br />
set the school<br />
single season<br />
victory,<br />
strikeout<br />
and shutout<br />
records with<br />
29 wins, 348<br />
strikeouts and<br />
17 shutouts<br />
Shante Evans<br />
was an All-<br />
American in<br />
2010-11 after<br />
averaging a<br />
team-high 18.4<br />
points and 11<br />
rebounds per<br />
game<br />
Shaun Foster is a<br />
two-time CAA Men’s<br />
Soccer Defensive Player<br />
of the Year<br />
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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AND HEAD COACHES<br />
Alison Adamski<br />
Women’s Tennis Coach<br />
Pete Alfano<br />
Cross Country Coach<br />
Rob Anspach<br />
Wrestling Coach<br />
Chrissy Arnone<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Marketing<br />
and Promotions<br />
Jay Artinian<br />
Senior Associate Director<br />
of Athletics for Facilities<br />
Rachel August<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Administration<br />
Ann Baller<br />
Associate Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Dr. Michael Barnes<br />
Faculty Athletics<br />
Representative<br />
Anthony Battaglia<br />
Equipment Manager<br />
Susan Bauer<br />
Assistant Dean of<br />
University Advisement<br />
Marisa Biggins<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Compliance<br />
Allison Bradshaw<br />
Assistant Strength and<br />
Conditioning Coach<br />
Brittany Butts<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Mo Cassara<br />
Men’s Basketball Coach<br />
Neil Collins<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
John Considine<br />
Assistant Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
Tara Coppola<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Maria Corvino<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Ticket<br />
Operations<br />
Maren Crowley<br />
Women’s Golf Coach<br />
Kathy De Angelis<br />
Field Hockey Coach<br />
Steve DeNapoli<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Bill Edwards<br />
Softball Coach<br />
Joe Elliott<br />
Men’s Golf Coach<br />
David Fernandez<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director<br />
of Athletics for<br />
Communications<br />
John Heck<br />
Associate Director of<br />
Athletics for Compliance<br />
Kristina Hernandez<br />
Volleyball Coach<br />
Tim Holman<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Ellen Johnson<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Corporate<br />
Relations<br />
Colm Kennedy<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
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Krista Kilburn-Steveskey<br />
Women’s Basketball<br />
Coach<br />
James Lally<br />
Director of Student-<br />
Athlete Services<br />
Frantzer Le Blanc<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Cindy Lewis<br />
Senior Associate<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Evan Malings<br />
Head Athletic Trainer<br />
Danny McCabe<br />
Executive Associate<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Tim McMahon<br />
Associate Director of<br />
Athletics for<br />
External Affairs<br />
Abby Morgan<br />
Women’s Lacrosse Coach<br />
Kevin Murga<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Isaac Neal<br />
Ticket Office<br />
Graduate Assistant<br />
Michael Neely<br />
Director of Ticket Sales<br />
Richard Nuttall<br />
Men’s Soccer Coach<br />
Jeanne O’Keefe<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Rachel Peel<br />
Associate Dean of<br />
University Advisement<br />
James Prendergast<br />
Assistant Strength and<br />
Conditioning Coach<br />
Simon Riddiough<br />
Women’s Soccer Coach<br />
John Russo<br />
Baseball Coach<br />
Diane Schuerlein<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Jim Sheehan<br />
Senior Sports<br />
Information Director<br />
Daniel Solow<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Development<br />
Samantha Sweeney<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Student-<br />
Athlete Development<br />
Harriet Teitle<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Kathy Theiling<br />
Equipment Manager<br />
Seth Tierney<br />
Men’s Lacrosse Coach<br />
Michael Unterstein<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Development<br />
Dave Walsh<br />
Assistant Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
Ryan Watson<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Philip Wayne<br />
Men’s Tennis Coach<br />
Winnie Wymes<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Dr. Michael Yorio<br />
Team Physician<br />
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ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT<br />
Hofstra University is <strong>com</strong>mitted to the pursuit of<br />
academic and athletic excellence. The University views<br />
participation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the<br />
student-athlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond<br />
any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time<br />
<strong>com</strong>mitment made by student-athletes and has <strong>com</strong>mitted the<br />
facilities and resources to support all students.<br />
The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring<br />
in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to<br />
obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week<br />
for up to three courses. They are also able to utilize the various<br />
help labs on campus, which specialize in providing assistance in<br />
writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition<br />
to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor,<br />
through the Center for University Advisement, who helps address<br />
the various needs of student‐athletes. The academic advisor<br />
emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic<br />
success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.<br />
Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the<br />
areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling,<br />
and campus and <strong>com</strong>munity referrals. The advisor also meets with<br />
prospective student‐athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the<br />
many benefits of a Hofstra University education.<br />
Area two is academic advising. The academic advisor serves as<br />
the primary advisor for first-year and undecided student-athletes,<br />
and also assists upperclassmen who have declared a major.<br />
Area three is academic monitoring. The advisor monitors the<br />
academic progress of student‐athletes to ensure <strong>com</strong>pliance<br />
with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The<br />
advisor’s regular <strong>com</strong>munication with the faculty and coaches<br />
provide opportunities for early intervention should academic<br />
difficulties arise.<br />
Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program supports<br />
athletic study halls by providing tutors in various subjects as<br />
necessary. The academic advisors also assess the needs of<br />
individual student‐athletes to provide the most effective study<br />
environment. The assessment tool administered by the Center for<br />
University Advisement is also used to provide various enrichment<br />
seminars for the student‐athletes such as time management,<br />
writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college<br />
transition.<br />
In 2010 The Fried Center for Student-Athlete Development was<br />
opened on the second level of the James M. Shuart Stadium<br />
Building. The center houses the offices of the Student-Athlete<br />
Services Staff, as well as a large <strong>com</strong>puter lab with printer access<br />
for use by Hofstra student-athletes, a quiet study area with<br />
wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with<br />
power point access and white boards.<br />
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SPORTS MEDICINE/ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />
Through a <strong>com</strong>prehensive athletic training program,<br />
Hofstra University student-athletes are provided excellent<br />
health care during their time at the University. A<br />
coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness<br />
Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care<br />
providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention<br />
possible.<br />
University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of<br />
health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice<br />
and <strong>com</strong>petition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training<br />
staff, which is led by ninth-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan<br />
Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous<br />
student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury<br />
management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic<br />
program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training<br />
rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe<br />
participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured<br />
athletes to play quickly and safely.<br />
Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael<br />
Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake<br />
Success, New York, is in his third year on Hofstra’s medical<br />
team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports<br />
medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova<br />
University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY<br />
Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served<br />
as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland<br />
Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal<br />
medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North<br />
Carolina.<br />
Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for<br />
the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York,<br />
and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also<br />
worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from<br />
2003 to 2005.<br />
Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly<br />
<strong>com</strong>petitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training<br />
majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in<br />
all aspects of the health care system.<br />
Evan Malings<br />
Head Athletic Trainer<br />
Dr. Michael Yorio<br />
Team Physician<br />
David Riviere<br />
Baseball Athletic<br />
Trainer<br />
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LONG ISLAND<br />
Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant <strong>com</strong>munity, a summer playground,<br />
and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.<br />
Five distinct regions make up Long Island:<br />
• North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens<br />
of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era<br />
mansions.<br />
• South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment<br />
center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and<br />
home to the New York Islanders.<br />
• Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the<br />
world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park.<br />
• North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm<br />
stands.<br />
• South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine<br />
beaches and exclusive villages.<br />
You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with<br />
six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and<br />
outdoor concerts.<br />
With everything from :<br />
• museums, historical sites and lighthouses,<br />
• to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages,<br />
• to wineries and farm stands,<br />
• to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos,<br />
...there is plenty to do on Long Island!<br />
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NEW YORK CITY<br />
Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance.<br />
You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café,<br />
Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.<br />
About New York City…<br />
• Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the<br />
Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br />
• Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or<br />
Knicks game.<br />
• Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN,<br />
NBC, CBS or ABC<br />
• Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York<br />
Stock Exchange on Wall Street.<br />
• Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride<br />
on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters.<br />
• Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS<br />
booth in a new, glittering Times Square.<br />
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BASEBALL FACILITIES<br />
UNIVERSITY FIELD<br />
The Pride call University Field,<br />
located on Hofstra’s North Campus,<br />
their home. University Field is<br />
centrally located between two of the most<br />
frequented sites on campus, the Hofstra<br />
Fitness Center and the Mack Sports<br />
Complex. It is also just 25 yards from the<br />
Colonial Square residential <strong>com</strong>plex.<br />
University Field has undergone major<br />
renovations in recent years. This past<br />
offseason, the fences were moved back<br />
and raised in certain places. In 2010 the<br />
Quinn Family Grandstand was constructed<br />
behind home plate. The 400-seat grandstand<br />
was made possible by the leadership and<br />
generosity of Hofstra <strong>baseball</strong> alumnus<br />
Bruce Quinn, class of 1986. It features<br />
chair-back seating, two entrance ramps,<br />
handicap-accessible seating and a press box.<br />
Other recent improvements include a new<br />
drainage system and the installation of<br />
“Competition Turf ” by Edel Grass. The<br />
artificial grass surface, which is similar to what<br />
is used at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia,<br />
Pennsylvania, was installed by Landtek of<br />
Amityville, New York. Having a turf infield<br />
gives the Pride greater flexibility in playing<br />
during inclement weather and allows for<br />
greater use during the summer months.<br />
New fences were installed along the right<br />
field and left field lines, and in 2006 the field<br />
received a new scoreboard in right centerfield.<br />
During the summer of 2004, the outfield<br />
warning track was resurfaced with crushed<br />
gravel for better playability and drainage. In<br />
2003 the existing dugouts were replaced with<br />
sunken dugouts, measuring 70 feet in length,<br />
with protective fencing.<br />
University Field has dimensions of 322 feet<br />
down the left field line, 382 to centerfield and<br />
337 down the right field line. The fence in<br />
centerfield is 30-feet high, while the rest of the<br />
fence is 20-feet high.<br />
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MACK SPORTS COMPLEX<br />
WEIGHT ROOM<br />
Hofstra Baseball studentathletes<br />
conduct their weight<br />
training in the spacious, 3,024<br />
square-foot Mack Sports Complex<br />
Weight Room. Located on the lower<br />
lever of the <strong>com</strong>plex, the weight room<br />
houses a wide variety of strength and<br />
conditioning equipment including<br />
free weights, Hammer Strength and<br />
cardiovascular equipment.<br />
Bruce Quinn ’86 throws out<br />
the ceremonial first pitch on<br />
the grand opening day of the<br />
Quinn Family Grandstand<br />
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2011 STATISTICS AND RESULTS<br />
Record: 15-32 Home: 11-9 Away: 4-23 Colonial Athletic Association: 12-18<br />
Player Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT<br />
Danny Poma .382 47-47 178 38 68 16 2 2 28 94 .528 16 10 30 2 .452 4 2 20-28<br />
Jared Hammer .358 42-38 134 17 48 8 0 1 25 59 .440 10 7 12 1 .425 2 4 2-5<br />
Kenny Jackson .341 31-23 88 16 30 5 1 1 18 40 .455 9 1 16 2 .400 2 2 1-2<br />
Dylan Nasiatka .303 46-45 178 31 54 10 1 1 19 69 .388 16 3 20 4 .367 2 2 8-13<br />
Joe Perez .277 47-47 173 31 48 11 0 9 24 86 .497 18 4 46 2 .352 4 3 1-5<br />
Scott A’Hara .272 34-27 92 14 25 2 1 1 6 32 .348 16 0 21 1 .380 0 2 3-5<br />
TJ Thomas .271 33-29 96 13 26 8 1 0 16 36 .375 00 4 26 2 .360 3 1 1-3<br />
Matt Reistetter .270 37-35 126 12 34 4 1 0 13 40 .317 10 1 16 2 .326 1 7 1-4<br />
Logan Davis .255 44-42 145 18 37 4 0 0 14 41 .283 7 0 16 2 .289 0 3 0-2<br />
Stephan Kungl .250 2-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0<br />
Matt Ford .224 37-36 134 11 30 5 0 1 11 38 .284 10 3 28 2 .293 0 5 0-2<br />
Bryan Verbitsky .216 27-20 74 12 16 3 1 2 19 27 .365 10 2 25 2 .326 0 1 0-0<br />
Bobby Gazzola .207 27-18 58 5 12 3 0 0 7 15 .259 5 4 13 1 .309 1 1 1-4<br />
Taylor Stuart .190 28-12 63 6 12 1 1 0 6 15 .238 3 2 20 1 .250 0 1 5-8<br />
Kevin Flynn .100 6-3 10 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 .100 4 0 2 0 .357 0 0 0-0<br />
Nic Wilson .000 3-1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
Totals .283 47 1560 226 442 80 9 18 208 594 .381 145 41 295 24 .356 19 34 43-81<br />
Opponents .332 47 1650 350 548 106 9 36 314 780 .473 168 54 259 18 .407 20 43 48-69<br />
LOB - Hofstra (333), Opp. (381). DPs turned – Hofstra (38), Opp. (44). CI – Hofstra (1), Reistetter 1. IBB – Hofstra (3), Perez 1, Ford 1, Poma 1, Opp (14). Picked Off – Perez 4, Poma 4,<br />
Nasiatka 3, Ford 2, Thomas 2, Stuart 1, Davis 1, Reistetter 1.<br />
Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK<br />
Bryan Verbitsky 3.31 0-0 17 0 0 0/0 3 16.1 12 6 6 8 16 4 0 1 .218 2 3 0<br />
Jeff Guthridge 3.73 2-3 25 1 0 0/1 5 41.0 29 17 17 22 38 7 0 0 .212 4 5 0<br />
David D’Errico 4.48 5-6 14 14 2 0/1 0 82.1 109 48 41 21 46 12 3 2 .325 2 6 1<br />
Brett Schreiber 4.95 1-0 17 0 0 0/0 0 20.6 33 17 11 6 12 6 0 0 .375 2 4 0<br />
Sean Monaghan 6.06 0-0 11 1 0 0/0 0 16.1 20 13 11 14 8 1 1 3 .294 2 5 0<br />
Cody Normand 6.38 0-0 13 0 0 0/0 0 18.1 19 15 13 7 14 5 0 2 .364 5 1 0<br />
Everett Keller 6.41 1-2 17 3 0 0/0 0 19.2 25 19 14 11 10 3 0 0 .325 1 6 0<br />
Andrew Barbarino 6.86 3-1 16 0 0 0/0 0 21.0 23 16 16 7 15 7 0 3 .284 0 7 0<br />
Gregg Sarra 7.27 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 8.2 7 9 7 2 5 1 0 2 .212 1 3 0<br />
Rob Kumbatavic 7.73 1-9 15 14 0 0/0 0 73.1 111 76 63 27 46 26 1 8 .358 3 6 0<br />
Joe Burg 8.66 1-4 20 4 0 0/0 1 35.1 59 35 34 14 29 9 1 6 .369 3 2 0<br />
Jared Rogers 9.64 1-4 10 9 0 0/0 0 37.1 64 45 40 23 15 15 2 6 .395 1 3 0<br />
Stephan Kungl 16.88 0-3 12 1 0 0/0 0 10.2 30 30 20 5 5 8 1 2 .492 0 3 0<br />
Gregg Lettini 27.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 7 4 4 1 0 2 0 1 .636 0 0 1<br />
Totals 6.65 15-32 47 47 2 1/1 9 401.2 548 350 297 168 259 106 9 36 .332 26 54 2<br />
Opponents 4.38 32-15 47 47 5 6/2 7 413.1 442 226 201 145 295 80 9 18 .283 38 41 4<br />
PB - Hofstra (1): Reistetter 1, Opp (5). Pickoffs – Hofstra (9), Nasiatka 3, Reistetter 3, Kumbatovic 2, Guthridge 1, Barbarino 1, Opp (18). SBA/ATT- Reistetter (29-45), Nasiatka<br />
(19-23), Kumbatovic (5-11), D’Errico (7-11), Keller (10-10), Rogers (5-10), Guthridge (6-7), Barbarino (3-5), Burg (2-3), Schreiber (2-3), Kungl (2-3), Verbitsky (3-3), Normand (3-3).<br />
2011 Fielding Statistics<br />
Name C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI<br />
David D’Errico 27 6 21 0 1.000 1 7 4 .636 0 0<br />
Jared Rogers 10 2 8 0 1.000 0 5 5 .500 0 0<br />
Jeff Guthridge 9 1 8 0 1.000 1 6 1 .857 0 0<br />
Kevin Flynn 6 6 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Andrew Barbarino 3 0 3 0 1.000 0 3 2 .600 0 0<br />
Jared Hammer 364 344 19 1 .997 32 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Danny Poma 139 134 4 1 .993 1 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Dylan Nasiatka 102 89 11 2 .980 1 19 4 .826 0 0<br />
Kenny Jackson 47 45 1 1 .979 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
TJ Thomas 86 78 6 2 .977 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Matt Reistetter 224 184 34 6 .973 0 29 16 .644 1 1<br />
Joe Perez 149 58 86 5 .966 10 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Scott A’Hara 41 37 2 2 .951 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Bryan Verbitsky 20 15 4 1 .950 0 3 0 1.000 0 0<br />
Logan Davis 199 85 104 10 .939 19 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Matt Ford 164 47 107 10 .951 21 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Bobby Gazzola 82 32 42 8 .902 9 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Joe Burg 9 2 6 1 .889 0 2 1 .667 0 0<br />
Brett Schreiber 9 1 7 1 .889 0 2 1 .667 0 0<br />
Rob Kumbatovic 21 4 14 3 .857 2 5 6 .455 0 0<br />
Taylor Stuart 33 27 1 5 .848 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Sean Monaghan 6 1 4 1 .833 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Stephan Kungl 6 4 1 1 .833 1 2 1 .667 0 0<br />
Everett Keller 5 1 3 1 .800 0 10 0 1.000 0 0<br />
Cody Normand 7 2 3 2 .714 0 3 0 1.000 0 0<br />
Gregg Lettini 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Nic Wilson 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Gregg Sarra 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Totals<br />
Opponents<br />
1768<br />
1869<br />
1205<br />
1240<br />
499<br />
583<br />
64<br />
46<br />
.964<br />
.975<br />
38<br />
44<br />
48<br />
43<br />
21<br />
38<br />
.696<br />
.531<br />
1<br />
5<br />
1<br />
0<br />
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2011 HOFSTRA BASEBALL RESULTS<br />
Date Opponent Score Innings Attend Pitcher of Record Record<br />
2/18 at Florida Atlantic L 4-12 9 638 Burg (0-1) 0-1<br />
2/19 at Florida Atlantic L 5-10 9 413 Kungl (0-1) 0-2<br />
2/20 at Florida Atlantic L 4-8 9 360 Kumbatovic (0-1) 0-3<br />
2/25 at #8 Florida State L 3-14 9 4,628 Rogers (0-1) 0-4<br />
2/26 at #8 Florida State L 3-16 9 5,248 Kumbatovic (0-2) 0-5<br />
2/27 at #8 Florida State L 0-7 9 4,386 D’Errico (0-1) 0-6<br />
3/5 at Norfolk State-1 L 2-3 7 184 D’Errico(0-2) 0-7<br />
3/5 at Norfolk State-2 L 4-5 (8) --- Kungl (0-2) 0-8<br />
3/11 at #27 James Madison* W 4-3 9 451 D’Errico(1-2) 1-8<br />
3/12 at #27 James Madison* L 8-21 9 552 Rogers (0-2) 1-9<br />
3/13 at #27 James Madison* L 12-13 9 678 Burg (0-2) 1-10<br />
3/15 RIDER L 8-9 9 110 Keller (0-1) 1-11<br />
3/18 DELAWARE* W 4-2 9 203 D’Errico (2-2) 2-11<br />
3/19 DELAWARE* L 5-6 9 247 Kumbatovic (0-3) 2-13<br />
3/20 DELAWARE * L 2-7 9 213 Rogers (0-3) 2-13<br />
3/25 TOWSON* W 5-4 (11) 101 Guthridge (1-0) 3-13<br />
3/26 TOWSON* W 3-1 9 141 Schreiber (1-0) 4-13<br />
3/27 TOWSON* L 0-5 9 139 Kumbatovic (0-4) 4-14<br />
3/30 MARIST L 11-12 9 135 Kungl (0-3) 4-15<br />
4/1 at William & Mary* W 6-2 9 212 D’Errico (3-2) 5-15<br />
4/2 at William & Mary* L 1-12 9 296 Burg (0-3) 5-16<br />
4/3 at William & Mary* L 3-10 9 302 Kumbatovic (0-5) 5-17<br />
4/6 ALBANY W 10-7 9 165 Barbarino (1-0) 6-17<br />
4/8 at Northeastern* L 0-3 9 52 D’Errico (3-3) 6-18<br />
4/9 at Northeastern* L 0-1 9 114 Guthridge (1-1) 6-19<br />
4/10 at Northeastern* L 0-5 9 151 Burg (0-4) 6-20<br />
4/15 GEORGE MASON* W 9-5 9 142 D’Errico (4-3) 7-20<br />
4/16 GEORGE MASON* W 5-2 9 135 Kumbatovic (1-5) 8-20<br />
4/17 GEORGE MASON* W 13-5 9 214 Burg (1-4) 9-20<br />
4/20 NEW YORK TECH W 11-3 9 105 Keller (1-1) 10-20<br />
4/22 UNC WILMINGTON-1* L 6-11 9 --- D’Errico (4-4) 10-21<br />
4/22 UNC WILMINGTON-2* L 2-8 9 212 Kumbatovic (1-6) 10-22<br />
4/24 UNC WILMINGTON* W 6-4 9 113 Guthridge (2-1) 11-22<br />
4/27 #30 ST. JOHN’S L 10-23 9 103 Barbarino (1-1) 11-23<br />
4/29 at Georgia State* L 4-6 9 182 D’Errico (4-5) 11-24<br />
4/30 at Georgia State* L 0-13 9 198 Kumbatovic (1-7) 11-25<br />
5/1 at Georgia State* L 3-6 9 266 Guthridge (2-2) 11-26<br />
5/3 at Long Island L 4-6 9 227 Keller (1-2) 11-27<br />
5/6 at #14 Miami (FL) L 4-16 9 2,626 Kumbatovic (1-8) 11-28<br />
5/7 at #14 Miami (FL) L 3-9 9 2,575 Rogers (0-4) 11-29<br />
5/8 at #14 Miami (FL) W 5-0 9 2,280 D’Errico (5-5) 12-29<br />
5/12 at VCU* L 5-6 9 117 Guthridge (2-3) 12-30<br />
5/13 at VCU* L 5-8 9 111 D’Errico (5-6) 12-31<br />
5/14 at VCU* W 9-4 9 97 Rogers (2-1) 13-31<br />
5/20 OLD DOMINION* W 5-4 9 159 Barbarino (3-1) 14-31<br />
5/21 OLD DOMINION-1* W 6-5 (10) --- Barbarino (3-1) 15-31<br />
5/21 OLD DOMINION-2* L 4-8 9 318 Kumbatovic (1-9) 15-32<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
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2011 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION REVIEW<br />
2011 Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Baseball Standings<br />
Conference Overall<br />
W L Pct. W L T Pct.<br />
James Madison 21 9 .700 42 19 0 .689<br />
Old Dominion 19 11 .633 30 26 0 .536<br />
UNC Wilmington 18 12 .600 31 28 0 .525<br />
Georgia State 17 13 .567 37 21 0 .638<br />
Delaware 16 14 .533 27 26 0 .509<br />
William & Mary 16 14 .533 26 29 0 .473<br />
Towson 15 15 .500 26 28 1 .482<br />
VCU 12 18 .400 22 32 0 .407<br />
Northeastern 12 18 .400 18 33 0 .353<br />
Hofstra 12 18 .400 15 32 0 .319<br />
George Mason 7 23 .233 21 32 1 .398<br />
Player of the Year: Jake Lowery, JMU<br />
Co-Pitcher of the Year: Logan Billbrough, W&M and Kyle Hald, ODU<br />
Defensive Player of the Year: Nick Natoli, Towson<br />
Rookie of the Year: Aaron Barbosa, NU<br />
Coaches of the Year: Nate Goulet, ODU<br />
All-CAA Teams<br />
Position First Team Second Team Third Team<br />
1B Steve Ulaky, UD Hunter Ridge, UNCW Austin Harclerode, TU<br />
2B Rob Lind, GSU Chris Cook, GMU Jonathan Slattery, W&M<br />
SS Josh Wright, ODU David Herbek, JMU Nick Natoli, TU<br />
3B Brandon Williams, GSU Matt Campbell, UNCW Chris Wychock, TU<br />
C Jake Lowery, JMU Andrew Parker, TU Matt Reistetter, HU<br />
OF Pat Dameron, UD Johnny Bladel, JMU Aaron Barbosa, NU<br />
OF Mark Micowski, GSU Andrew Cain, UNCW Alex Foltz, JMU<br />
OF Danny Poma, HU Bill Cullen, VCU John Lenherr, VCU<br />
DH Thomas Pope, UNCW Drew Shields, GSU Dylan Nasiatka, HU<br />
UTIL Taylor Perkins, VCU Brig Tison, GMU Ty McFarland, JMU<br />
SP Logan Billbrough, W&M Will Campbell, GSU Sean Tierney, JMU<br />
SP Kyle Hald, ODU Charlie Cononie, TU Les Williams, NU<br />
RP Adam Wisniewski, ODU Brett Koehler, W&M Jake Dyer, GSU<br />
All-Rookie Team: Dean Ali (ODU), Aaron Barbosa (NU), Joey Burney (ODU), Joey<br />
Cujas (VCU), Bill Cullen (VCU), Blaise Fernandez (GMU), Kenny Jackson (HU),<br />
Connor Lyons (NU), Ty McFarland (JMU), EJ Stoltzfus (UD)<br />
2011 CAA Team Statistics<br />
Batting<br />
Team GP AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB Avg.<br />
James Madison 61 2145 541 685 130 27 80 289 439 155 .319<br />
George Mason 54 1924 366 579 111 14 44 233 390 31 .301<br />
Georgia State 58 1968 394 592 122 11 44 294 402 93 .301<br />
UNC Wilmington 59 2061 382 613 131 12 43 199 426 99 .297<br />
VCU 54 1903 309 565 96 19 15 181 325 86 .297<br />
Hofstra 47 1560 226 442 80 9 18 145 295 43 .283<br />
Delaware 53 1878 310 525 111 9 49 157 330 15 .280<br />
Towson 55 1827 327 508 117 11 29 2334 373 79 .278<br />
William & Mary 55 1714 266 494 87 5 19 208 309 71 .272<br />
Old Dominion 56 1907 303 506 100 10 43 202 407 37 .265<br />
Northeastern 51 1721 192 439 70 15 14 116 341 72 .255<br />
Pitching<br />
Team G W L S IP H R ER BB SO ERA<br />
Northeastern 51 18 33 8 443.1 461 264 210 148 361 4.26<br />
Georgia State 58 37 21 10 514.1 526 284 245 194 390 4.29<br />
William & Mary 55 26 29 10 481.0 482 284 237 186 436 4.43<br />
Old Dominion 56 30 26 15 497.2 536 303 253 222 400 4.58<br />
Delaware 53 27 26 11 474.0 535 317 242 203 351 4.59<br />
VCU 54 22 32 8 480.1 536 317 249 173 372 4.67<br />
Towson 55 26 28 10 480.2 544 349 285 249 333 4.34<br />
UNC Wilmington 59 31 28 13 521.1 583 383 311 223 391 5.37<br />
George Mason 54 21 32 6 479.0 625 388 309 216 338 5.81<br />
James Madison 61 42 19 9 550.1 596 397 359 298 444 5.87<br />
Hofstra 47 15 32 9 401.2 549 350 299 168 259 6.70<br />
Fielding<br />
Team PO A E Pct. DP PB<br />
James Madison 1651 640 73 .969 58 7<br />
Georgia State 1543 655 71 .969 62 7<br />
Towson 1442 594 66 .969 59 7<br />
William & Mary 1443 574 69 .967 40 7<br />
Hofstra 1205 499 62 .965 38 1<br />
Northeastern 1330 513 68 .964 25 14<br />
UNC Wilmington 1564 590 84 .962 47 14<br />
Old Dominion 1493 532 82 .961 39 9<br />
Delaware 1422 554 81 .961 40 13<br />
VCU 1441 600 85 .960 46 16<br />
George Mason 1437 553 101 .952 37 6<br />
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2011 Colonial Athletic Association Individual Statistics<br />
Batting Average<br />
Player Team GP Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB<br />
Thomas Pope UNCW 59 .396 202 48 80 13 2 5 46 32<br />
Danny Poma HU 47 .382 178 3 68 16 2 2 28 16<br />
Joshua Wright ODU 53 .369 198 53 3 16 5 12 44 26<br />
Brig Tison GMU 54 .368 247 44 91 16 3 0 42 13<br />
Dan Schafferman GMU 42 .366 164 34 60 11 1 5 40 31<br />
Pat Dameron UD 52 .363 204 46 74 22 0 5 45 33<br />
David Herbek JMU 61 .362 229 56 83 20 3 15 76 24<br />
Johnny Bladel JMU 56 .360 211 69 76 12 5 4 41 42<br />
Alex Foltz JMU 53 .359 195 44 70 12 1 7 44 34<br />
Jake Lowery JMU 61 .359 251 80 90 22 8 24 91 38<br />
Earned Run Average<br />
Player Team G ERA W L SV IP H R ER BB SO<br />
Logan Billbrough W&M 14 2.58 7 2 0 97.2 81 37 28 32 105<br />
Brett Koehler W&M 27 2.73 4 3 8 59.1 45 20 18 19 58<br />
Dean Ali ODU 27 2.86 0 3 0 56.2 58 24 18 29 46<br />
Corey Crispell UD 17 2.86 6 3 0 56.2 46 22 18 17 46<br />
Will Campbell GSU 15 2.86 9 3 0 94.1 80 33 30 19 54<br />
Ben Tomchick ODU 15 3.15 8 4 0 91.1 92 38 32 26 81<br />
Kyle Haynes VCU 14 3.36 6 7 0 80.1 83 47 30 23 57<br />
Charlie Cononie TU 14 3.39 8 3 0 85.0 68 34 32 42 94<br />
Sean Tierney JMU 18 3.43 10 1 0 63.0 62 30 24 25 47<br />
Kyle Hald ODU 14 3.67 8 3 0 95.2 82 51 39 46 108<br />
Hits<br />
Player Team Hits<br />
Brig Tison GMU 91<br />
Jake Lowery JMU 90<br />
Matt Campbell UNCW 86<br />
Mark Micowski GSU 84<br />
Hunter Ridge UNCW 84<br />
David Herbek JMU 83<br />
Thomas Pope UNCW 80<br />
Matt Tenaglia JMU 79<br />
Steve Ulaky UD 78<br />
Runs Scored<br />
Player Team Runs<br />
Jake Lowery JMU 80<br />
Johnny Bladel JMU 69<br />
David Herbek JMU 56<br />
Bradley Shaban JMU 55<br />
Joshua Wright ODU 53<br />
Hunter Ridge UNCW 53<br />
Rob Lind GSU 52<br />
Mark Micowski GSU 51<br />
RBI<br />
Player Team RBI<br />
Jake Lowery JMU 91<br />
David Herbek JMU 76<br />
Christopher Baker ODU 63<br />
Hunter Ridge UNCW 60<br />
Matt Tenaglia JMU 54<br />
Steve Ulaky UD 54<br />
Ryan Fleming GSU 51<br />
Zack Helgeson GMU 48<br />
Andrew Cain UNCW 48<br />
Mark Micowski GSU 48<br />
Doubles<br />
Player Team 2B<br />
Pat Dameron UD 22<br />
Jake Lowery JMU 22<br />
Chris Wychock TU 21<br />
Christopher Baker ODU 21<br />
Mark Micowski GSU 20<br />
D.J. Long UD 20<br />
David Herbek JMU 20<br />
Steve Ulaky UD 18<br />
Triples<br />
Player Team 3B<br />
Jake Lowery JMU 8<br />
Joshua Wright ODU 5<br />
John Lenherr VCU 5<br />
Johnny Bladel JMU 5<br />
Mark Micowski GSU 4<br />
Nick Ferdinand UD 4<br />
Michael Cheatham VCU 4<br />
Bill Cullen VCU 4<br />
Home Runs<br />
Player Team HR<br />
Jake Lowery JMU 24<br />
Zack Helgeson GMU 15<br />
David Herbek JMU 15<br />
Steve Ulaky UD 14<br />
Ryan Fleming GSU 13<br />
Joshua Wright ODU 12<br />
Andrew Cain UNCW 10<br />
Rob Lind GSU 10<br />
Christopher Baker ODU 10<br />
Stolen Bases<br />
Player Team SB<br />
Aaron Barbosa NU 29<br />
Johnny Bladel JMU 26<br />
Ian Haynes JMU 23<br />
Cole McInturff JMU 22<br />
John Lenherr VCU 21<br />
Danny Poma HU 20<br />
Thomas Pope UNCW 19<br />
Nick Natoli TU 19<br />
Wins<br />
Player Team W<br />
Sean Tierney JMU 10<br />
DJ Brown JMU 9<br />
Will Campbell GSU 9<br />
Phil McCarthy ODU 9<br />
Charlie Cononie TU 8<br />
Daniel Cropper UNCW 8<br />
Kyle Hald ODU 8<br />
Ben Tomchick ODU 8<br />
Strikeouts<br />
Player Team SO<br />
Kyle Hald ODU 108<br />
Logan Billbrough W&M 105<br />
Charlie Cononie TU 94<br />
DJ Brown JMU 92<br />
Ben Tomchick ODU 81<br />
Daniel Cropper UNCW 80<br />
Les Williams NU 77<br />
Alex Valadja JMU 77<br />
Brandon McNelis NU 76<br />
Andrew Leenhouts NU 66<br />
Saves<br />
Player Team Svs.<br />
Adam Wisniewski ODU 15<br />
Stephen Ritcher UD 9<br />
Brett Koehler W&M 8<br />
Jake Dyer GSU 8<br />
Dylan Maki NU 6<br />
Jeff Guthridge HU 5<br />
Blaze Tart UNCW 5<br />
William Prince UNCW 5<br />
Jonathon Watson VCU 5<br />
Danny Poma<br />
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THE COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
The Colonial Athletic Association continues to build on its<br />
reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both<br />
athletically and academically.<br />
The CAA en<strong>com</strong>passes five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan<br />
areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta.<br />
The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five<br />
different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players<br />
of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award<br />
winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated<br />
away from <strong>com</strong>petition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22<br />
NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2010-11, more than 1,900 of the<br />
league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering<br />
in a varsity sport. The conference had 21 teams in 12 different<br />
sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest<br />
Academic Progress Report released in 2011.<br />
The landscape of the conference<br />
stretches along the majority of the<br />
East Coast, and includes six of the<br />
nation’s top 25 media markets – New<br />
York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston<br />
(7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9)<br />
and Baltimore (25). The number of<br />
television homes in the CAA market<br />
exceeds 20 million.<br />
The CAA conducts championships in<br />
23 sports. Male athletes <strong>com</strong>pete for<br />
championships in <strong>baseball</strong>, basketball,<br />
cross country, football, golf, lacrosse,<br />
soccer, swimming & diving, tennis,<br />
track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles<br />
in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer,<br />
softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In<br />
2010-11, 25 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 50 studentathletes<br />
received All-America honors in 13 different sports.<br />
The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s<br />
basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) –<br />
advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past five years. Three CAA<br />
teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as<br />
conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George<br />
Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and<br />
top-seeded Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova. The Rams were<br />
ranked No. 6 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 poll, which was the<br />
highest ranking ever for a CAA team. In 2006, George Mason captured<br />
the nation’s imagination by be<strong>com</strong>ing the first mid-major program since<br />
1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State,<br />
North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way.<br />
Six CAA women’s basketball teams advanced to postseason<br />
play in 2011. James Madison represented the conference in the<br />
NCAA Tournament after capturing its second straight conference<br />
championship. Delaware, Drexel, UNC Wilmington, Old Dominion<br />
and VCU participated in the WNIT, with the Seahawks advancing to<br />
the second round. ODU, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA<br />
titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979,<br />
1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997.<br />
The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have<br />
<strong>com</strong>bined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship<br />
began in 1981. At least two women’s soccer teams have advanced to<br />
the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past four<br />
seasons and William & Mary gave the CAA a team in the final 16<br />
of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship for the sixth time in the<br />
last nine years. In men’s cross country, William & Mary advanced<br />
to the NCAA Championship for the 12 th straight year and finished<br />
19 th overall. In the pool, Towson’s Meredith Budner finished as the<br />
runner-up in the 500 freestyle and 1650 freestyle at the 2011 NCAA<br />
Championship and received All-America honors along with George<br />
Mason’s Ashley Danner. Delaware and Towson have each reached the<br />
Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship in the past<br />
decade. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball<br />
Championship in nine of the last 14 years and has had at least 12<br />
players selected in the eight of the last nine Major League Baseball<br />
drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse,<br />
tennis, golf, track and field, women’s lacrosse and wrestling.<br />
CAA member institutions are<br />
<strong>com</strong>mitted to excellence in the<br />
classroom. The Colonial Academic<br />
Alliance was created in 2002 by the<br />
league’s presidents with a goal of<br />
expanding their partnership to all<br />
aspects of university life outside of<br />
intercollegiate athletics. Among the<br />
programs that have been established are<br />
an undergraduate research conference,<br />
coordination of study abroad programs<br />
and granting visiting academic status<br />
to student-athletes traveling to an away<br />
contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers<br />
and <strong>com</strong>puter labs.<br />
In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded<br />
academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn,<br />
a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia<br />
Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry,<br />
and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason<br />
University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences.<br />
Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its<br />
inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three<br />
of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison<br />
University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned<br />
with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and<br />
the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South).<br />
During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two<br />
new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and<br />
American University) and decided to form a new association. The<br />
transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985.<br />
Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington<br />
and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University<br />
in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The<br />
conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University,<br />
Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State<br />
University and Northeastern University became members of the<br />
conference on July 1, 2005.<br />
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HOFSTRA IN THE COMMUNITY<br />
The Hofstra Baseball program is extremely active<br />
in the Long Island <strong>com</strong>munity, lending itself to a<br />
variety of charitable and educational causes.<br />
The team is actively involved with the Big Brothers/Big<br />
Sisters program and the Long Island Special Olympics.<br />
The team holds clinics to teach the game and to spend<br />
time with each group. The team also worked with the<br />
Floral Park Youth Council in conducting a <strong>baseball</strong> clinic<br />
this past December.<br />
Through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, the team<br />
“adopted” Colin Conaty, a 5-year old boy who is a brain<br />
cancer survivor. The team wel<strong>com</strong>es Colin and his family<br />
to games each season and spends time with him off the<br />
field as well. Colin has throw out the ceremonial first<br />
pitch before home games.<br />
This past fall the Pride took part in the Shake and Rake<br />
program, sponsored by the Office of Off-Campus Living<br />
and Commuting Student Services. Student-athletes and<br />
coaches visited homes in the Hempstead and Uniondale<br />
<strong>com</strong>munities to provide yard work assistance to local<br />
residents.<br />
The Pride took a trip to the 1in9 Cancer Facility, in<br />
Hewlett, NY, this past fall and helped in a variety of<br />
ways, including raking leaves, cleaning up the grounds,<br />
moving boxes and helping to organize items in an effort<br />
to help to make the facility, which hosts daily meeting<br />
for cancer patients, more accessible. The team has also<br />
raised money for and participated in the American<br />
Cancer Society’s Walk for a Cure at Jones Beach, as well<br />
as lending its support to Long Island Cares food drives.<br />
Members of the <strong>baseball</strong> team recently visited Mercy<br />
Medical Center in Rockville Centre. Student-athletes met<br />
with several elderly patients in the rehabilitation center<br />
of the hospital, conversing with recovering patients and<br />
sharing a few stories.<br />
On the educational side, team members are frequent<br />
participants in reading day initiatives at local elementary<br />
schools.<br />
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HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK<br />
TEAM RECORDS<br />
Batting Average .345 1985<br />
Runs (Season) 372 2005<br />
Runs (Game) 27 1987<br />
(vs. Mercy)<br />
Runs Allowed (Game) 30 1991<br />
(by Delaware)<br />
Hits 571 2005<br />
Runs Batted In 324 2005, 2010<br />
Home Runs 57 1985<br />
Doubles 118 2005<br />
Triples 17 1981 & 2005<br />
Stolen Bases 107 2006<br />
Base On Balls 277 1995<br />
Slugging Percentage .575 1985<br />
Wins 27 1995<br />
Losses 40 2002<br />
Earned Run Average 5.65 1998<br />
Innings Pitched 494.1 2006<br />
Strikeouts 312 2008<br />
Fewest Hits Allowed 235 1987<br />
Most Hits Allowed 660 2007<br />
Fewest Walks Allowed 123 1975<br />
Most Walks Allowed 246 1996<br />
Fielding Percentage .968 2010<br />
Putouts 1483 2006<br />
Assists 638 2005, 2006<br />
Fewest Errors 58 1987<br />
Most Errors 126 1980<br />
Double Plays 55 2005<br />
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS<br />
Batting Average Avg. Year<br />
1. Pat Wallace .519 1982<br />
2. Andrew Rumpelt .504 1985<br />
3. Greg Polli .496 1985<br />
4. Greg Polli .478 1986<br />
5. Andrew Rumpelt .445 1986<br />
6. Brian Church .442 1994<br />
6. Dave Lohman .442 1999<br />
8. Matt Prokopowicz .431 2010<br />
9. Ben Arcario .420 1974<br />
10. Brian Church .418 1995<br />
11. Matt Prokopowicz .416 2007<br />
Jeff Vallillo<br />
Greg Polli<br />
Hits no. Year<br />
1. Matt Prokopowicz 82 2007<br />
2. Josh Stewart 77 2005<br />
3. Ethan Paquette 76 2010<br />
4. Matt Prokopowicz 75 2010<br />
5. Josh Stern 74 2005<br />
6. Ricky Caputo 73 2004<br />
6. Ricky Caputo 73 2005<br />
8. Mark Stuckless 69 2009<br />
9. Danny Poma 68 2011<br />
10. Mike Walraven 67 2010<br />
Runs no. Year<br />
1. Josh Stewart 60 2005<br />
2. Mike Miller 59 1995<br />
2. Ricky Caputo 59 2005<br />
4. Andrew Rumpelt 57 1985<br />
4. Mike Miller 57 1994<br />
6. Josh Stern 55 2005<br />
7. Tom Caputo 49 1998<br />
8. Ricky Caputo 48 2006<br />
9. Andy Campana 47 2007<br />
9. Matt Prokopowicz 47 2010<br />
Runs Batted In no. Year<br />
1. Ethan Paquette 70 2010<br />
2. Greg Polli 62 1985<br />
3. Greg Polli 57 1986<br />
3. Mike Miller 57 1994<br />
3. Mike Miller 57 1995<br />
6. Brian Church 52 1995<br />
6. Ricky Caputo 52 2005<br />
6. Matt Prokopowicz 52 2007<br />
9. Jeff Vallillo 50 1994<br />
10. Jeff Vallillo 49 1995<br />
11. James Caroleo 48 1999<br />
Ethan Paquette<br />
At Bats no. Year<br />
1. Josh Stewart 222 2005<br />
2. Ricky Caputo 220 2005<br />
3. Josh Stern 218 2005<br />
4. Mike Walsh 211 2005<br />
5. Josh Stern 210 2006<br />
6. Will Palmer 206 2002<br />
7. Ethan Paquette 205 2010<br />
8. Ricky Caputo 204 2006<br />
9. John Kenny 203 2010<br />
10. Ricky Caputo 202 2004<br />
10. Mike Walraven 202 2010<br />
Games Played no. Year<br />
1. Josh Stewart 56 2005<br />
1. Josh Stern 56 2005<br />
1. David Cole 56 2005<br />
1. Ricky Caputo 56 2006<br />
5. Ricky Caputo 55 2005<br />
5. Mike Walsh 55 2005<br />
5. Andy Campana 55 2005<br />
5. Josh Stern 55 2006<br />
5. Matt Prokopowicz 55 2008<br />
10. Matt Prokopowicz 54 2007<br />
10. Andy Campana 54 2007<br />
Doubles no. Year<br />
1. Josh Stewart 23 2005<br />
2. Josh Stern 21 2005<br />
3. Josh Stern 19 2006<br />
3. Ethan Paquette 19 2010<br />
3. John Kenny 19 2010<br />
6. Matt Prokopowicz 18 2010<br />
7. Chris Tufano 17 1994<br />
7. J.P. Wechter 17 2003<br />
7. Ricky Caputo 17 2005<br />
10. Josh Stewart 16 2004<br />
10. Danny Poma 16 2011<br />
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Ricky Caputo<br />
Triples no. Year<br />
1. Ricky Caputo 5 2005<br />
2. John LaGreca 4 1975<br />
2. Bill Lyons 4 1977<br />
2. Jim Feeney 4 1981<br />
2. Mike Miller 4 1995<br />
2. Scott Coppola 4 1996<br />
2. Mike Miller 4 1996<br />
2. Tom Caputo 4 1997<br />
2. George Athanasopoulos 4 2004<br />
2. Josh Stewart 4 2005<br />
2. Mark Stuckless 4 2009<br />
Home Runs no. Year<br />
1. Mike Miller 20 1995<br />
2. Greg Polli 14 1985<br />
2. Ethan Paquette 14 2010<br />
4. James Caroleo 13 1999<br />
5. Joe Monaco 12 1985<br />
5. Greg Polli 12 1986<br />
5. Ricky Caputo 12 2005<br />
5. Ricky Caputo 12 2006<br />
9. Jim Feeney 11 1980<br />
9. Mike Miller 11 1994<br />
9. Paul Ciofrone 11 2000<br />
Slugging Percentage Slg. Year<br />
1. Greg Polli .950 1985<br />
2. Greg Polli .922 1986<br />
3. Mike Miller .911 1995<br />
4. Andrew Rumpelt .835 1985<br />
5. Andrew Rumpelt .797 1986<br />
6. Mike Miller .773 1994<br />
7. Paul Ciofrone .768 2000<br />
8. Dave Lohman .761 1999<br />
9. James Caroleo .755 1999<br />
10. John Suger .713 1985<br />
10. Brian Church .713 1994<br />
Stolen Bases no. Year<br />
1. Shaun Riley 46 1992<br />
2. Frank Pugliese 32 1992<br />
3. Shaun Riley 31 1993<br />
4. John Kenny 29 2010<br />
5. Josh Stewart 25 2005<br />
6. Andy Campana 24 2006<br />
7. Donald Young 22 1975<br />
7. Pat Wallace 22 1982<br />
7. Ed Orlando 22 1993<br />
10. Andrew Rumpelt 21 1986<br />
Walks no. Year<br />
1. Brian Church 48 1995<br />
2. Andy Campana 39 2007<br />
3. Mike Mainolfi 38 1994<br />
3. Mike Miller 38 1995<br />
3. Josh Stewart 38 2005<br />
6. Mike Mainolfi 36 1993<br />
6. Steve Oliveri 36 2006<br />
8. Paul Ciofrone 35 2000<br />
9. Jeff Vallillo 34 1995<br />
9. Matt Prokopowicz 34 2008<br />
11. Jesse Arvidson 32 1998<br />
Wins no. Year<br />
1. Justin Romano 9 1996<br />
2. Clint Ferenz 6 1975<br />
2. John Bilello 6 1987<br />
2. Brody Fontaine 6 2008<br />
5. John Bilello 5 1985<br />
5. Jamie DeVera 5 1988<br />
5. Pete Coen 5 1993<br />
5. Andy Kasel 5 1994<br />
5. Justin Romano 5 1995<br />
5. Noah Shapiro 5 1996<br />
5. Gerald Auth 5 2001<br />
5. Will DeVito 5 2005<br />
5. Ryan Dunn 5 2006<br />
5. David D’Errico 5 2011<br />
Justin Romano<br />
Josh Stewart<br />
Earned Run Average ERA Year<br />
(1.0 inning per team game to qualify)<br />
1. John Bilello 2.51 1987<br />
2. Clint Ferenz 2.62 1975<br />
3. Clint Ferenz 3.08 1978<br />
4. Justin Romano 3.23 1996<br />
5. Mike Monatlik 3.37 1974<br />
6. Clint Ferenz 3.48 1977<br />
7. Charlie Frago 3.61 2007<br />
8. Gerry Auth 3.64 2000<br />
9. Tony Tunno 3.74 1988<br />
10. Rich Sperl 3.76 1991<br />
Innings Pitched No. Year<br />
1. Will DeVito 93.2 2005<br />
2. David Huth 83.2 2005<br />
3. David D’Errico 82.1 2011<br />
4. Rob Kumbatovic 79.0 2008<br />
5. Rob Kumbatovic 75.2 2009<br />
6. Justin Romano 75.1 1996<br />
7. Rob Kumbatovic 73.1 2011<br />
8. Charlie Frago 73.0 2004<br />
9. Charlie Frago 72.1 2007<br />
10. Patrick Rogers 71.2 2007<br />
Strikeouts no. Year<br />
1. Ryan Cosentino 74 2003<br />
2. John Bilello 71 1986<br />
3. John Bilello 70 1987<br />
4. Justin Romano 60 1996<br />
5. Rob Kumbatovic 54 2008<br />
5. Bobby Neelon 54 2008<br />
7. Jim Hansen 53 1999<br />
7. Ryan Cosentino 53 2002<br />
9. Ryan Cosentino 52 2001<br />
10. Justin Romano 51 1995<br />
10. Scott Coppola 51 1998<br />
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HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK<br />
4. Jeff Guthridge 25 2011<br />
8. Noah Shapiro 23 1996<br />
8. Sam DeLuca 23 2003<br />
10. John Fuhrman 22 2007<br />
10. Zachary Basch 22 2002<br />
10. Sam DeLuca 22 2004<br />
10. Brody Fontaine 22 2008<br />
Andrew Rumpelt<br />
CAREER RECORDS<br />
Jeff Denlea<br />
Saves no. Year<br />
1. Jeff Denlea 7 2005<br />
2. Noah Shapiro 5 1996<br />
2. Jeff Denlea 5 2006<br />
2. Jeff Guthridge 5 2011<br />
5. Peter Coen 4 1991<br />
5. Zach Basch 4 2000<br />
5. Matt Watkins 4 2010<br />
8. Jon Lamattina 3 1993<br />
8. Paul Fahs 3 1998<br />
8. Jim Hansen 3 1999<br />
8. Terence Moran 3 2001<br />
8. Jeff Guthridge 3 2009<br />
8. Bryan Verbitsky 3 2011<br />
Appearances no. Year<br />
1. Jeff Guthridge 31 2010<br />
2. Jeff Denlea 28 2005<br />
3. Jeff Denlea 27 2004<br />
4. Jeff Denlea 25 2006<br />
4. Jeff Denlea 25 2007<br />
4. Joe Burg 25 2010<br />
Mike Miller<br />
Games Played no. Years<br />
1. Ricky Caputo 201 2003-06<br />
1. Josh Stern 201 2003-06<br />
3. Andy Campana 197 2003-07<br />
4. Matt Prokopowicz 191 2007-10<br />
5. Steve Oliveri 185 2003-06<br />
6. Mike Walsh 182 2003-06<br />
7. Nick Panzarella 173 2006-09<br />
8. Chris Mentrasti 170 2006-09<br />
9. Tom Legregni 166 2006-09<br />
10. Mark Bello 163 1993-96<br />
Hits no. Years<br />
1. Matt Prokopowicz 271 2007-10<br />
2. Ricky Caputo 248 2003-06<br />
3. Josh Stern 231 2003-06<br />
4. Andy Campana 211 2003-07<br />
5. Jeff Vallillo 206 1992-95<br />
6. Josh Stewart 194 2003-05<br />
7. Mike Miller 180 1992-95<br />
8. Mike Walsh 176 2003-06<br />
8. Chris Mentrasti 176 2006-09<br />
10. Andrew Rumpelt 167 1982-86<br />
Doubles no. Years<br />
1. Josh Stern 60 2003-06<br />
2. Josh Stewart 50 2003-05<br />
3. Matt Prokopowicz 46 2007-10<br />
4. Ricky Caputo 45 2003-06<br />
5. Andrew Rumpelt 39 1982-86<br />
5. Tom Caputo 39 1995-98<br />
7. Jeff Vallillo 37 1992-95<br />
8. Mark Bello 36 1993-96<br />
8. Mike Meittinis 36 1998-01<br />
10. Chris Tufano 33 1993-95<br />
10. Kevin Reinking 33 1998-01<br />
Triples no. Years<br />
1. Ricky Caputo 10 2003-06<br />
2. Mike Miller 9 1992-95<br />
3. Josh Stewart 8 2003-05<br />
4. Jim Feeney 7 1978-81<br />
4. Andrew Rumpelt 7 1982-86<br />
4 Shaun Riley 7 1991-93<br />
4. Jeff Vallillo 7 1992-95<br />
8. Bill Lyons 6 1977-80<br />
8. Tom Caputo 6 1995-98<br />
8. Scott Coppola 6 1996-99<br />
8. John Kenny 6 2007-10<br />
Home Runs no. Years<br />
1. Mike Miller 38 1992-95<br />
2. Ricky Caputo 34 2003-06<br />
3. Greg Polli 31 1984-86<br />
4. Josh Stern 27 2003-06<br />
5. Jeff Vallillo 25 1992-95<br />
6. James Caroleo 23 1997-99<br />
6. Matt Prokopowicz 23 2007-10<br />
8. Andrew Rumpelt 20 1982-86<br />
9. Brian Church 19 1993-95<br />
9. Kevin Reinking 19 1998-01<br />
11. Joe Monaco 18 1984-85<br />
Runs Batted In no. Years<br />
1. Jeff Vallillo 176 1992-95<br />
2. Matt Prokopowicz 162 2007-10<br />
3. Mike Miller 161 1992-95<br />
4. Ricky Caputo 160 2003-06<br />
5. Josh Stern 146 2003-06<br />
6. Greg Polli 140 1984-86<br />
7. Mike Walsh 112 2003-06<br />
Mark Stuckless<br />
50 Hofstra University
Jeff Guthridge<br />
Hofstra Baseball All-Time Coaches’ Records<br />
Coach Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct.<br />
Jack MacDonald 1938-42 30 17 1 .635<br />
Jack Smith* 1943-62 179 140 6 .560<br />
Doug Patton 1963-65 33 33 0 .500<br />
Bob Vanderwarker 1966-69 42 41 0 .506<br />
Bill Leete 1970-78 79 137 1 .366<br />
Ken Germano 1979-80 13 46 1 .225<br />
Richard Krumholz 1981 7 20 0 .259<br />
Robert Borowicz 1982-88 86 114 2 .431<br />
Pit Schultz 1989 4 25 0 .138<br />
Rich Martin 1990-96 127 162 1 .440<br />
Reginald Jackson 1997-01 90 134 1 .402<br />
Chris Dotolo 2002- 08 125 244 1 .339<br />
Patrick Anderson 2009-11 46 92 1 .331<br />
Totals 2081 Games 861 1205 15 .417<br />
*Does not include <strong>com</strong>plete 1950 season due to lack of available information.<br />
8. Brian Church 108 1993-95<br />
9. Mark Bello 102 1993-96<br />
10. Tom Caputo 91 1995-98<br />
Runs no. Years<br />
1. Mike Miller 167 1992-95<br />
2. Ricky Caputo 166 2003-06<br />
3. Josh Stern 161 2003-06<br />
4. Andy Campana 154 2003-07<br />
5. Josh Stewart 146 2003-05<br />
6. Matt Prokopowicz 143 2007-10<br />
7. Andrew Rumpelt 139 1982-86<br />
8. Jeff Vallillo 129 1992-95<br />
9. Tom Legregni 112 2006-09<br />
10. Chris Mentrasti 103 2006-09<br />
Stolen Bases no. Years<br />
1. Shaun Riley 91 1991-93<br />
2. Andy Campana 72 2004-07<br />
3. Josh Stern 53 2003-06<br />
3. John Kenny 53 2007-10<br />
5. Ed Orlando 51 1991-94<br />
6. Frank Pugliese 50 1989-92<br />
6. Josh Stewart 50 2003-05<br />
8. Tom Legregni 48 2006-09<br />
9. Chris Mentrasti 47 2006-09<br />
10. Andrew Rumpelt 43 1982-86<br />
Appearances no. Years<br />
1. Jeff Denlea 105 2004-07<br />
2. Jeff Guthridge 77 2008-11<br />
3. John Fuhrman 72 2004-07<br />
4. Sam DeLuca 68 2001-04<br />
5. David Huth 65 2003-06<br />
6. Jon Lamattina 64 1991-94<br />
7. Charlie Frago 62 2004-07<br />
8. Ryan Dunn 61 2004-07<br />
9. Rob Kumbatovic 57 2007-11<br />
10. Doug Gannon 53 1997-00<br />
Wins no. Years<br />
1. Justin Romano 20 1993-96<br />
2. John Bilello 16 1984-87<br />
3. Clint Ferenz 13 1975-78<br />
3. Jeff Denlea 13 2004-07<br />
5 Charlie Frago 12 2004-07<br />
6. Andy Kasel 11 1992-95<br />
6. Scott Coppola 11 1996-99<br />
8. Gerry Auth 10 1999-02<br />
9. Noah Shapiro 9 1996-98<br />
10. David Huth 8 2003-06<br />
10. Jeff Guthridge 8 2008-11<br />
10. David D’Errico 8 2010-pres.<br />
Saves no. Years<br />
1. Jeff Denlea 14 2004-07<br />
2. Jeff Guthridge 10 2008-11<br />
3. Noah Shapiro 5 1996-98<br />
4. Peter Coen 4 1990-93<br />
4. Jon Lamattina 4 1991-94<br />
4. Jim Hansen 4 1996-99<br />
4. Zach Basch 4 2000-02<br />
4. Terence Moran 4 1999-02<br />
4. Rob DiFalco 4 2006-09<br />
4. Matt Watkins 4 2010<br />
10. Russell Castle 3 1988-89<br />
10. Bryan Verbitsky 3 2011-pres.<br />
Strikeouts no. Years<br />
1. John Bilello 196 1984-87<br />
2. Justin Romano 193 1993-96<br />
3. Rob Kumbatovic 177 2007-11<br />
4. Andy Kasel 153 1992-95<br />
5. Gerry Auth 147 1999-02<br />
6. Ryan Cosentino 138 2001-03<br />
7. Jim Hansen 137 1996-99<br />
8. Scott Coppola 130 1996-99<br />
9. David Huth 123 2003-06<br />
10. Tony Tunno 105 1986-89<br />
11. Doug Gannon 100 1997-00<br />
Matt Prokopowicz<br />
Ryan Cosentino<br />
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SERIES RECORDS<br />
Adelphi 7-22<br />
Albany 6-3<br />
American 7-10<br />
American International 0-1<br />
Appalachian State 0-1<br />
Army 5-7<br />
Arnold 1-0<br />
Auburn 0-12<br />
Baltimore 2-1<br />
Bard 1-0<br />
Bergen 4-1<br />
Bloomsburg 0-2<br />
Boston College 2-2<br />
Boston University 4-0<br />
Bridgeport 1-3<br />
Bridgewater 1-1<br />
Brooklyn 23-7<br />
Bucknell 4-4<br />
Buffalo State 0-1<br />
C.C.N.Y. 14-7<br />
C.W. Post 12-20<br />
Central Connecticut 8-9<br />
Chicago State 2-0<br />
Citadel 0-2<br />
City College 1-4<br />
College of Charleston 0-6<br />
Columbia 6-4<br />
Concordia 4-4<br />
Connecticut 0-1<br />
Coppin State 6-0<br />
Dartmouth 6-2<br />
Delaware 17-58<br />
Delaware State 2-2<br />
Dominican 3-0<br />
Dowling 7-4<br />
Drexel 35-27<br />
Eckerd 0-1<br />
Fairfield 8-8<br />
Farleigh Dickinson 15-11<br />
Florida 0-3<br />
Florida Atlantic 0-5<br />
Florida State 0-13<br />
Fordham 20-26<br />
Fort Eustis 0-1<br />
Gannon 3-0<br />
Gardner Webb 1-0<br />
George Mason 5-22<br />
George Washington 1-2<br />
Georgetown 0-1<br />
Georgia State 4-11<br />
Grand Valley State 1-0<br />
Hampden-Sydney 1-0<br />
Hartford 17-12<br />
Hartwick 2-1<br />
Iona 14-19<br />
James Madison 8-20<br />
Jersey City State 3-1<br />
Jersey State College 2-1<br />
John Marshall 1-0<br />
Kings Point 22-2<br />
L.I. Aggies 3-0<br />
Lafayette 8-7<br />
LaSalle 5-14<br />
Lehigh 9-3<br />
Liberty 1-2<br />
Lindenwood 1-0<br />
Long Island University 22-22<br />
Loyola 1-1<br />
Lynchburg 1-0<br />
Maine 7-15<br />
Manhattan 17-9<br />
Mansfield 1-0<br />
Marist 3-7-2<br />
Marshall 0-1<br />
Maryland 1-7<br />
Maryland-Baltimore County 1-9<br />
Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0<br />
Mercy 2-1<br />
Miami (FL) 1-2<br />
Millersville 1-0<br />
Mitchel Field 1-0<br />
Monmouth 2-3-1<br />
Montclair 4-1<br />
New Hampshire 4-3<br />
New Mexico 0-2<br />
New Mexico State 0-4<br />
New York Maritime 1-0<br />
New York Tech 17-21-2<br />
New York University 5-10<br />
Niagara 0-2<br />
Norfolk State 1-4<br />
North Carolina State 0-6<br />
Northeastern 15-25<br />
Northeastern Illinois 1-0<br />
Northern State 0-1<br />
Northwestern 0-1<br />
Old Dominion 9-16<br />
Pace 8-12<br />
Panzer 3-4<br />
Penn State 1-3<br />
Pittsburgh 1-1<br />
Pratt 3-0<br />
Quantico Marines 0-2<br />
Queens 13-8<br />
Quinnipiac 3-3<br />
Rhode Island 1-0<br />
Rider 11-22<br />
Rollins 0-1<br />
Rutgers 3-4<br />
Rutgers-Newark 1-1<br />
Sacred Heart 5-0<br />
Saginaw Valley State 0-1<br />
Saint Peter’s 8-2<br />
Saint Rose 0-2<br />
Salisbury 0-1<br />
Scranton 2-0<br />
Seton Hall 6-18<br />
Siena 2-2-1<br />
Southern Jersey 0-1<br />
St. Francis (NY) 10-16-1<br />
St. John’s 12-41<br />
St. Joseph’s 5-14<br />
St. Joseph’s (IN) 0-1<br />
Staten Island 1-0<br />
Stony Brook 16-16<br />
Tampa 0-2<br />
Temple 6-14<br />
Towson 27-32<br />
Troy State 0-5<br />
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1-0<br />
UNC Wilmington 4-24<br />
Union 1-0<br />
Upsala 3-6<br />
Valparaiso 0-1<br />
Vanderbilt 0-1<br />
Vermont 13-18<br />
Villanova 0-3<br />
Virginia 0-1<br />
Virginia Commonwealth 4-27<br />
Virginia Military Institute (VMI) 2-1<br />
Virginia Tech 1-1<br />
Virginia Wesleyan 0-1<br />
Wagner 18-8-2<br />
Washington 0-0-1<br />
West Chester 8-8<br />
Western Michigan 0-1<br />
William & Mary 11-17<br />
William Paterson 0-1<br />
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS<br />
Year Record Coach<br />
1938 7-1-1 Jack MacDonald<br />
1939 1-4 Jack MacDonald<br />
1940 12-3 Jack MacDonald<br />
1941 5-3 Jack MacDonald<br />
1942 5-6 Jack MacDonald<br />
1943 8-8 Jack Smith<br />
1944 No team due to World War II<br />
1945 No team due to World War II<br />
1946 No team due to World War II<br />
1947 6-5 Jack Smith<br />
1948 7-7 Jack Smith<br />
1949 11-11-1 Jack Smith<br />
1950 5-1 Jack Smith<br />
1951 14-5 Jack Smith<br />
1952 9-12 Jack Smith<br />
1953 15-9 Jack Smith<br />
1954 13-10 Jack Smith<br />
1955 13-7-1 Jack Smith<br />
1956 9-11-1 Jack Smith<br />
1957 11-10 Jack Smith<br />
1958 10-11-3 Jack Smith<br />
1959 12-9 Jack Smith<br />
1960 16-3 Jack Smith<br />
1961 9-9 Jack Smith<br />
1962 11-12 Jack Smith<br />
1963 11-11 Doug Patton<br />
1964 11-10 Doug Patton<br />
1965 11-10 Doug Patton<br />
1966 7-9 Bob Vanderwarker<br />
1967 8-12 Bob Vanderwarker<br />
1968 13-10 Bob Vanderwarker<br />
1969 14-10 Bob Vanderwarker<br />
1970 15-13-1 Bill Leete<br />
1971 13-8 Bill Leete<br />
1972 10-13 Bill Leete<br />
1973 9-13 Bill Leete<br />
1974 4-15 Bill Leete<br />
1975 10-18 Bill Leete<br />
1976 8-17 Bill Leete<br />
1977 3-22 Bill Leete<br />
1978 7-18 Bill Leete<br />
1979 6-18-1 Ken Germano<br />
1980 7-28 Ken Germano<br />
1981 7-20 Richard Krumholz<br />
1982 5-22 Robert Borowicz<br />
1983 9-18-1 Robert Borowicz<br />
1984 12-14 Robert Borowicz<br />
1985 13-16-1 Robert Borowicz<br />
1986 18-13 Robert Borowicz<br />
1987 17-9 Robert Borowicz<br />
1988 12-22 Robert Borowicz<br />
Year Record Coach<br />
1989 4-25 Pit Schultz<br />
1990 6-25 Rich Martin<br />
1991 10-23 Rich Martin<br />
1992 13-24 Rich Martin<br />
1993 20-21 Rich Martin<br />
1994 26-24 Rich Martin<br />
1995 27-21 Rich Martin<br />
1996 25-24-1 Rich Martin<br />
1997 14-28 Reginald Jackson<br />
1998 20-24 Reginald Jackson<br />
1999 24-20 Reginald Jackson<br />
2000 15-30-1 Reginald Jackson<br />
2001 17-32-0 Reginald Jackson<br />
2002 12-40 Chris Dotolo<br />
2003 12-35 Chris Dotolo<br />
2004 14-36 Chris Dotolo<br />
2005 24-32 Chris Dotolo<br />
2006 24-31-1 Chris Dotolo<br />
2007 20-34 Chris Dotolo<br />
2008 19-36 Chris Dotolo<br />
2009 11-32 Patrick Anderson<br />
2010 20-28-1 Patrick Anderson<br />
2011 15-32 Patrick Anderson<br />
Totals 861-1205-15<br />
Robert Borowicz<br />
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ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />
Please note that these results were <strong>com</strong>piled<br />
from the best available sources. Any missing<br />
information is due to a lack of available<br />
data.<br />
1938<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald Record: 7-1-1<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
9 Montclair 8<br />
8 Hartwick 6<br />
6 Wagner 6<br />
5 Panzer 8<br />
11 Bergen 3<br />
9 Panzer 5<br />
7 Bergen 2<br />
9 Upsala 4<br />
11 Bard 0<br />
1939<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald Record: 1-4<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
2 Panzer 6<br />
10 Upsala 15<br />
3 Bergen 4<br />
2 Hartwick 13<br />
2 Montclair 0<br />
1940<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald Record: 12-3<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
11 Panzer 2<br />
2 City College 4<br />
6 New York University 2<br />
8 Brooklyn 5<br />
5 Montclair 2<br />
13 Bergen 6<br />
9 Arnold 8<br />
10 Queens 2<br />
4 Montclair 3<br />
8 Bergen 4<br />
7 Brooklyn 3<br />
3 Panzer 20<br />
4 City College 5<br />
8 Upsala 6<br />
10 Queens 1<br />
1941<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald Record: 5-3<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
4 New York University 7<br />
6 Union 3<br />
3 Panzer 6<br />
6 New York University 4<br />
8 C.C.N.Y. 5<br />
12 Brooklyn 7<br />
6 Brooklyn 8<br />
7 C.C.N.Y 6<br />
1942<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald Record: 5-6<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
2 Fordham 8<br />
13 Panzer 2<br />
8 C.C.N.Y. 3<br />
9 John Marshall 0<br />
11 Pratt 10<br />
8 Brooklyn 7<br />
1 Queens 2<br />
1 Montclair 2<br />
2 New York University 5<br />
4 C.C.N.Y. 7<br />
6 Brooklyn 9<br />
1943<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 8-8<br />
Results not available<br />
1944-46<br />
No team due to World War II<br />
1947<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 6-5<br />
Results not available<br />
1948<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 7-7<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
10 Brooklyn 11<br />
4 Brooklyn 1<br />
2 Manhattan 10<br />
6 Kings Point 4<br />
3 St. John’s 2<br />
7 NYU 12<br />
7 City College 9<br />
5 NY State Maritime Academy 0<br />
8 Pratt 7<br />
16 C.C.N.Y. 13<br />
4 St. John’s 5<br />
5 Adelphi 3<br />
7 Army 8<br />
10 Fordham 16<br />
1949<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 11-11-1<br />
Results not available<br />
1950<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 5-1<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
2 Army 12<br />
8 Manhattan 5<br />
8 Vermont 7<br />
15 Brooklyn College 4<br />
14 Kings Point 6<br />
25 Kings Point 2<br />
CCNY<br />
Fordham<br />
Complete results not available<br />
1951<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 14-5<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
3 Delaware 4<br />
1 Virginia Poly 2<br />
16 Hampden-Sydney 2<br />
11 Army 0<br />
17 L.I. Aggies 0<br />
4 Dartmouth 3<br />
4 Wagner 3<br />
19 Iona 2<br />
14 Kings Point 3<br />
5 C.C.N.Y. 4<br />
1 C.C.N.Y. 3<br />
21 Kings Point 4<br />
3 Queens 2<br />
5 St. John’s 3<br />
3 Long Island 5<br />
1 New York University 2<br />
4 Manhattan 2<br />
5 Brooklyn 3<br />
3 Mitchel Field 2<br />
1952<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 9-12<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
17 Rutgers-Newark 2<br />
10 Pratt 4<br />
6 Iona 0<br />
15 Brooklyn 5<br />
4 Virginia 5<br />
10 Lynchburg 5<br />
0 Fort Eustis 17<br />
2 Quantico Marines 13<br />
1 Quantico Marines 19<br />
1 Wagner 0<br />
4 New York University 6<br />
7 St. John’s 6<br />
15 L.I. Aggies 3<br />
8 Manhattan 10<br />
4 C.C.N.Y. 1<br />
0 C.C.N.Y. 4<br />
4 St. John’s 7<br />
4 Manhattan 5<br />
4 New York University 5<br />
13 Brooklyn 15<br />
5 Wagner 6<br />
1953<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 15-9<br />
Results not available<br />
1954<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 13-10<br />
Results not available<br />
1955<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 13-7-1<br />
Results not available<br />
1956<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 9-11-1<br />
Results not available<br />
1957<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 11-10<br />
Results not available<br />
1958<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 10-11-3<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
8 L.I. Aggies 2<br />
3 C.C.N.Y. 2<br />
0 Lehigh 3<br />
6 Brooklyn 5<br />
0 Washington 0<br />
15 Baltimore 1<br />
8 Loyola 3<br />
3 Seton Hall 11<br />
1 Manhattan 2<br />
4 Fairleigh Dickinson 11<br />
3 New York University 4<br />
7 Columbia 7<br />
6 St. John’s 8<br />
0 St. John’s 4<br />
6 City College 1<br />
8 Army 6<br />
12 Kings Point 2<br />
0 Upsala 9<br />
2 New York University 5<br />
1 Wagner 1<br />
7 Wagner 1<br />
1 Queens 7<br />
10 Brooklyn 0<br />
5 Manhattan 16<br />
1959<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 12-9<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
4 C.C.N.Y. 10<br />
3 Manhattan 2<br />
1 Fordham 10<br />
0 Columbia 9<br />
8 New York University 18<br />
3 St. John’s 4<br />
4 Iona 9<br />
13 Brooklyn 4<br />
8 Lehigh 5<br />
3 Upsala 2<br />
4 Fairleigh Dickinson 8<br />
6 Manhattan 3<br />
5 New York University 0<br />
12 Brooklyn 7<br />
10 Wagner 2<br />
2 C.C.N.Y. 3<br />
6 St. John’s 3<br />
14 Kings Point 6<br />
8 Wagner 3<br />
1 Bridgeport 7<br />
4 Adelphi 2<br />
1960<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 16-3<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
18 Towson 7<br />
9 Baltimore 7<br />
11 Adelphi 1<br />
5 Manhattan 14<br />
4 C.C.N.Y. 3<br />
3 West Point 7<br />
11 Fordham 1<br />
11 Brooklyn 2<br />
9 C.W. Post 5<br />
8 New York University 0<br />
10 St. John’s 2<br />
5 Wagner 1<br />
14 Wagner 8<br />
9 Manhattan 1<br />
5 C.C.N.Y. 3<br />
7 Fordham 2<br />
1 St. John’s 2<br />
8 Brooklyn 7<br />
8 Kings Point 5<br />
1961<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 9-9<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
W C.W. Post<br />
6 Upsala 7<br />
6 Kings Point 2<br />
4 Fairleigh-Dickenson 2<br />
16 Queens 5<br />
6 C.W. Post 1<br />
13 Queens 0<br />
NYU<br />
1 St. John’s 10<br />
25 Brooklyn 2<br />
1 Fordham 3<br />
7 Manhattan 10<br />
1 Wagner 2<br />
6 Fordham 9<br />
8 Rutgers 13<br />
CCNY<br />
1962<br />
Coach: Jack Smith Record: 11-12<br />
Results not available<br />
1963<br />
Coach: Doug Patton Record: 11-11<br />
Results not available<br />
1964<br />
Coach: Doug Patton Record: 11-10<br />
Results not available<br />
1965<br />
Coach: Doug Patton Record: 11-10<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
14 New York Tech 0<br />
19 Scranton 3<br />
3 Upsala 11<br />
7 Kings Point 2<br />
4 Wagner 3<br />
1 Manhattan 9<br />
0 Bridgeport 1<br />
0 Fordham 8<br />
1 Rider 9<br />
2 Baltimore 7<br />
5 Long Island 13<br />
0 St. Joseph’s 8<br />
6 Fairfield 0<br />
6 Iona 1<br />
6 C.C.N.Y. 5<br />
6 Seton Hall 10<br />
11 Fairleigh Dickinson 2<br />
8 Queens 2<br />
4 Rutgers 3<br />
10 St. John’s 8<br />
1966<br />
Coach: Bob Vanderwarker Record: 7-9<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
1 Monmouth 4<br />
4 Upsala 5<br />
10 New York Tech 0<br />
2 New York University 6<br />
4 American International 7<br />
6 Wagner 17<br />
6 Kings Point 2<br />
8 Manhattan 2<br />
11 Hartwick 3<br />
7 C.C.N.Y. 5<br />
15 Fordham 2<br />
0 Rider 1<br />
54 Hofstra University
6 Long Island 8<br />
0 Rutgers 7<br />
3 Southern Jersey 12<br />
8 Scranton 5<br />
1967<br />
Coach: Bob Vanderwarker Record: 8-12<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
5 New York Tech 1<br />
5 Maryland 6<br />
4 American 1<br />
2 Delaware 6<br />
1 Manhattan 0<br />
2 City College 3<br />
19 Stony Brook 1<br />
4 Monmouth 3<br />
4 Fordham 5<br />
3 Long Island 9<br />
3 St. John’s 5<br />
8 New York University 9<br />
3 Iona 8<br />
2 Seton Hall 0<br />
5 Fairleigh Dickinson 7<br />
0 Rider 7<br />
8 Wagner 3<br />
1 Adelphi 3<br />
12 Kings Point 5<br />
0 C.W. Post 9<br />
1968<br />
Coach: Bob Vanderwarker Record: 13-10<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
7 Vermont 4<br />
6 Brooklyn 4<br />
8 Sacred Heart 7<br />
4 Bridgeport 11<br />
7 Queens 5<br />
3 Wagner 2<br />
7 New Hampshire 2<br />
5 Long Island 11<br />
7 C.W. Post 6<br />
5 New York Tech 4<br />
9 Rider 5<br />
5 Upsala 7<br />
16 Kings Point 8<br />
5 Iona 6<br />
3 Seton Hall 2<br />
0 St. Francis (NY) 1<br />
1 St. John’s 7<br />
2 Fairleigh Dickinson 0<br />
3 Fordham 4<br />
4 C.C.N.Y. 6<br />
1 Adelphi 2<br />
5 Manhattan 3<br />
1969<br />
Coach: Bob Vanderwarker Record: 14-10<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
3 Vermont 0<br />
2 Monmouth 6<br />
1 Iona 2<br />
4 C.C.N.Y. 2<br />
5 Fordham 2<br />
2 Long Island 12<br />
10 Manhattan 3<br />
1 St. John’s 0<br />
5 St. Francis (NY) 10<br />
3 Iona 2<br />
2 Upsala 8<br />
4 C.C.N.Y. 3<br />
3 Rutgers 1<br />
0 St. John’s 12<br />
14 Adelphi 9<br />
5 Long Island 4<br />
7 St. John’s 11<br />
6 Bridgeport 3<br />
6 Wagner 5<br />
2 Seton Hall 9<br />
5 Queens 7<br />
8 Fairleigh Dickinson 3<br />
6 Kings Point 10<br />
9 C.W. Post 4<br />
1970<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 15-13-1<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
0 LaSalle 7<br />
2 Monmouth 2<br />
15 C.C.N.Y. 4<br />
5 West Chester 4<br />
5 West Chester 9<br />
2 St. John’s 9<br />
2 Iona 3<br />
7 Temple 1<br />
5 Temple 3<br />
3 C.C.N.Y. 5<br />
5 Kings Point 4<br />
3 St. Joseph’s 2<br />
2 St. Joseph’s 12<br />
7 Long Island 8<br />
7 Rutgers 6<br />
0 American 2<br />
2 American 1<br />
6 Iona 5<br />
3 Manhattan 1<br />
3 Sacred Heart 2<br />
1 Fairleigh Dickinson 7<br />
11 Wagner 5<br />
9 St. Francis (NY) 5<br />
2 Queens 14<br />
2 Seton Hall 3<br />
0 St. John’s 6<br />
3 C.W. Post 4<br />
4 Adelphi 3<br />
4 Long Island 0<br />
1971<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 13-8<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
2 Long Island 1<br />
0 St. John’s 4<br />
4 Temple 0<br />
7 Temple 1<br />
4 Adelphi 6<br />
3 St. John’s 9<br />
0 St. Joseph’s 1<br />
2 St. Joseph’s 5<br />
4 Adelphi 1<br />
4 American 1<br />
4 American 5<br />
11 Kings Point 2<br />
10 Rider 3<br />
4 Drexel 3<br />
13 Drexel 8<br />
3 West Chester 2<br />
2 Wagner 1<br />
3 LaSalle 0<br />
2 LaSalle 6<br />
3 C.W. Post 4<br />
10 Fordham 7<br />
1972<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 10-13<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
1 C.W. Post 5<br />
4 St. Francis (NY) 6<br />
1 West Chester 8<br />
11 Rider 14<br />
5 Long Island 9<br />
9 Kings Point 1<br />
1 Adelphi 5<br />
4 West Chester 5<br />
9 American 1<br />
3 American 1<br />
3 Temple 4<br />
4 Temple 10<br />
14 Drexel 0<br />
1 Drexel 2<br />
1 St. Joseph’s 4<br />
3 St. Joseph’s 4<br />
12 Wagner 2<br />
8 Adelphi 6<br />
3 Rutgers 7<br />
6 LaSalle 4<br />
4 LaSalle 3<br />
9 Fordham 0<br />
9 Queens 0<br />
1973<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 9-13<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
10 New York Tech 4<br />
0 C.W. Post 6<br />
2 Rider 6<br />
0 Temple 10<br />
7 Temple 5<br />
4 St. Joseph’s 3<br />
3 St. Joseph’s 2<br />
19 Long Island 5<br />
4 Adelphi 0<br />
8 New York University 1<br />
1 American 2<br />
0 American 2<br />
3 West Chester 4<br />
5 Fordham 7<br />
7 Wagner 11<br />
5 Adelphi 7<br />
0 LaSalle 1<br />
0 LaSalle 7<br />
6 Stony Brook 0<br />
1 St. John’s 12<br />
0 St. John’s 7<br />
3 Kings Point 1<br />
1974<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 4-15<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
8 Fordham 12<br />
1 Rider 8<br />
0 Temple 12<br />
1 Temple 5<br />
3 Adelphi 4<br />
6 St. Joseph’s 5<br />
3 St. Joseph’s 4<br />
4 C.W. Post 7<br />
4 LaSalle 5<br />
3 LaSalle 4<br />
7 New York Tech 3<br />
2 Stony Brook 6<br />
4 Drexel 2<br />
4 Drexel 5<br />
5 Long Island 6<br />
5 Adelphi 15<br />
3 Kings Point 4<br />
7 Rutgers 12<br />
9 New York Tech 7<br />
1975<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 10-18<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
4 American 14<br />
4 American 9<br />
1 Rider 0<br />
4 Dowling 0<br />
11 Dowling 4<br />
6 Fordham 9<br />
2 Temple 6<br />
2 Temple 4<br />
3 Adelphi 13<br />
2 St. John’s 6<br />
1 St. Joseph’s 2<br />
3 St. Joseph’s 6<br />
4 New York Tech 3<br />
1 Queens 5<br />
7 LaSalle 13<br />
5 LaSalle 8<br />
4 West Chester 14<br />
4 West Chester 19<br />
14 Kings Point 5<br />
4 New York Tech 15<br />
3 Drexel 4<br />
4 Drexel 2<br />
6 Wagner 3<br />
9 Brooklyn 0<br />
4 Long Island 2<br />
4 C.W. Post 1<br />
2 Iona 9<br />
4 Adelphi 15<br />
1976<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 8-17<br />
Results not available<br />
1977<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 3-22<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
8 Loyola 16<br />
1 Salisbury 5<br />
6 New York Tech 9<br />
7 Wagner 9<br />
3 St. John’s 4<br />
0 Temple 4<br />
7 Adelphi 9<br />
0 LaSalle 9<br />
0 LaSalle 19<br />
4 Iona 6<br />
2 Rider 4<br />
6 St. Joseph’s 12<br />
6 St. Joseph’s 20<br />
6 Fordham 9<br />
10 Stony Brook 7<br />
6 Drexel 7<br />
9 Drexel 10<br />
6 Brooklyn 7<br />
2 Long Island 3<br />
7 American 10<br />
8 American 5<br />
3 C.W. Post 7<br />
9 Columbia 10<br />
3 Adelphi 11<br />
6 Kings Point 2<br />
1978<br />
Coach: Bill Leete Record: 7-18<br />
Results not available<br />
1979<br />
Coach: Ken Germano Record: 6-18-1<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
8 Columbia 5<br />
6 Temple 14<br />
1 Temple 6<br />
4 LaSalle 15<br />
0 LaSalle 9<br />
2 St. John’s 15<br />
1 Rider 6<br />
3 Adelphi 14<br />
4 Dowling 3<br />
6 Stony Brook 5<br />
4 New York Tech 4<br />
2 Iona 12<br />
11 Drexel 10<br />
0 Drexel 4<br />
7 Long Island 13<br />
2 St. Joseph’s 19<br />
6 St. Joseph’s 17<br />
6 American 16<br />
0 American 4<br />
10 Pace 3<br />
10 C.W. Post 14<br />
8 Adelphi 10<br />
6 Kings Point 5<br />
17 Fordham 20<br />
2 St. Francis (NY) 12<br />
1980<br />
Coach: Ken Germano Record: 7-28<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
0 St. John’s 9<br />
6 Army 8<br />
1 James Madison 2<br />
4 James Madison 10<br />
0 James Madison 7<br />
5 Bridgewater 9<br />
6 Bridgewater 4<br />
3 James Madison 16<br />
8 LaSalle 14<br />
7 LaSalle 9<br />
9 Dowling 10<br />
3 St. Joseph’s 12<br />
6 St. Joseph’s 5<br />
4 Temple 25<br />
2 Temple 6<br />
15 Stony Brook 7<br />
9 Pace 13<br />
12 Manhattan 10<br />
5 Drexel 8<br />
4 Drexel 6<br />
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6 Long Island 11<br />
1 Adelphi 17<br />
4 St. Francis (NY) 20<br />
1 New York Tech 9<br />
18 American 5<br />
7 American 11<br />
9 C.W. Post 16<br />
6 Adelphi 11<br />
9 Long Island 12<br />
9 Kings Point 5<br />
8 Rider 5<br />
0 Fordham 6<br />
12 Queens 18<br />
6 Queens 15<br />
2 Columbia 6<br />
1981<br />
Coach: Richard Krumholz Record: 7-20<br />
Results not available<br />
1982<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz Record: 5-22<br />
Results not available<br />
1983<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz Record: 9-18-1<br />
Results not available<br />
1984<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz Record: 12-14<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
5 Columbia 4<br />
6 Fordham 5<br />
11 Mercy 3<br />
10 Staten Island 4<br />
4 Fairleigh Dickinson 9<br />
17 Fairleigh Dickinson 5<br />
14 St. Francis (NY) 15<br />
5 Buffalo State 7<br />
3 Long Island 19<br />
15 Stony Brook 8<br />
8 Brooklyn 14<br />
5 Wagner 7<br />
6 Jersey City State 5<br />
0 Long Island 19<br />
1 St. Francis (NY) 6<br />
9 C.W. Post 7<br />
2 C.W. Post 5<br />
22 Dowling 9<br />
20 Kings Point 6<br />
5 Wagner 6<br />
2 Adelphi 5<br />
2 Adelphi 3<br />
4 Iona 8<br />
3 Concordia 2<br />
5 Concordia 9<br />
12 Brooklyn 11<br />
1985<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz Record: 13-16-1<br />
Results not available<br />
1986<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz Record: 18-13<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
7 Lehigh 3<br />
5 Lehigh 2<br />
13 Fairleigh Dickinson 11<br />
11 Columbia 10<br />
11 St. Francis (NY) 8<br />
11 Concordia 4<br />
4 LIU 3<br />
7 Pace 16<br />
10 Adelphi 11<br />
6 Drexel 5<br />
16 Drexel 10<br />
8 William Paterson 11<br />
6 Dowling 8<br />
3 Lafayette 8<br />
8 Lafayette 19<br />
12 Fordham 14<br />
0 Towson 2<br />
10 Towson 2<br />
2 Bucknell 3<br />
10 Bucknell 11<br />
5 C.W. Post 4<br />
4 Adelphi 7<br />
5 Delaware 10<br />
9 Delaware 3<br />
5 Rider 7<br />
13 Rider 8<br />
14 Wagner 3<br />
10 Brooklyn 7<br />
8 Jersey State College 4<br />
22 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 7<br />
1987<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz Record: 17-9<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
3 Lehigh 1<br />
17 Lehigh 8<br />
8 Fordham 1<br />
1 St. Francis (NY) 6<br />
5 Dominican 4<br />
10 Dominican 5<br />
4 Adelphi 7<br />
10 Bucknell 0<br />
10 Bucknell 9<br />
6 Jersey City State 3<br />
27 Mercy 25<br />
1 Lafayette 6<br />
6 Lafayette 5<br />
6 Delaware 23<br />
13 Delaware 5<br />
4 Towson 8<br />
0 Towson 5<br />
3 C.W. Post 5<br />
17 Adelphi 19<br />
17 Dowling 13<br />
3 Drexel 0<br />
12 Drexel 5<br />
2 Seton Hall 18<br />
5 Rider 1<br />
6 Rider 1<br />
2 Dominican 0<br />
1988<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz Record: 12-22<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
5 Fordham 3<br />
7 Fairfield 9<br />
3 New York Tech 5<br />
10 Long Island 11<br />
10 Delaware 11<br />
1 Delaware 9<br />
7 Lehigh 2<br />
6 Lehigh 3<br />
2 Lehigh 7<br />
5 Pace 10<br />
6 Drexel 4<br />
11 Drexel 5<br />
0 Adelphi 18<br />
6 Jersey City State 8<br />
9 Concordia 11<br />
1 Iona 7<br />
7 New York Tech 13<br />
10 Lafayette 7<br />
20 Lafayette 2<br />
7 Brooklyn 1<br />
2 St. John’s 10<br />
6 Towson State 9<br />
0 Towson State 4<br />
12 Seton Hall 9<br />
7 St. John’s 9<br />
23 C.W. Post 25<br />
3 Rider 10<br />
6 Rider 7<br />
4 Bucknell 3<br />
8 Bucknell 4<br />
5 C.W. Post 15<br />
5 Towson State 6<br />
8 Rider 6<br />
5 Delaware 13<br />
1989<br />
Coach: Pit Schultz 4-25<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
1 Lafayette 9<br />
13 Fordham 10<br />
9 Lehigh 7<br />
5 Lehigh 10<br />
2 LIU 6<br />
3 Dowling 5<br />
2 Adelphi 5<br />
2 Drexel 7<br />
5 Drexel 6<br />
18 Jersey State College 10<br />
4 Concordia 11<br />
5 Iona 9<br />
1 New York Tech 3<br />
0 Delaware 1<br />
0 Delaware 18<br />
1 Adelphi 2<br />
5 New York Tech 21<br />
5 Seton Hall 9<br />
0 Towson State 2<br />
1 Towson State 2<br />
2 Lafayette 11<br />
2 St. John’s 26<br />
2 C.W. Post 22<br />
5 Rider 9<br />
2 Rider 8<br />
2 Bucknell 13<br />
4 Bucknell 11<br />
0 St. John’s 5<br />
9 Brooklyn 5<br />
1990<br />
Coach: Rich Martin 6-25<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
2 Fairleigh Dickinson 17<br />
9 Dowling 5<br />
1 Delaware 10<br />
2 Delaware 6<br />
2 Lehigh 1<br />
1 Lehigh 2<br />
2 LIU-Brooklyn 15<br />
7 St. Francis (NY) 14<br />
5 College of St. Rose 6<br />
2 College of St. Rose 18<br />
10 Jersey City State 7<br />
6 Iona 9<br />
4 St. John’s 22<br />
1 Maryland-Baltimore County 12<br />
6 Maryland-Baltimore County 15<br />
4 Drexel 2<br />
2 Drexel 11<br />
5 NY Tech 13<br />
6 Lafayette 7<br />
1 Lafayette 21<br />
1 Towson State 4<br />
2 Towson State 9<br />
5 Mercy College 18<br />
5 Concordia College 14<br />
6 C.W. Post 14<br />
6 Rider 4<br />
7 Rider 17<br />
6 Bucknell 8<br />
5 Bucknell 8<br />
8 Fairfield 7<br />
4 LIU-C.W. Post 17<br />
1991<br />
Coach: Rich Martin 10-23<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
8 Fairleigh Dickinson 11<br />
3 Fairleigh Dickinson 5<br />
5 Manhattan 2<br />
1 New York Tech 20<br />
16 UMBC 13<br />
0 UMBC 7<br />
2 LIU 9<br />
4 Fordham 9<br />
12 Fairfield 2<br />
8 Towson State 11<br />
1 Towson State 6<br />
2 Towson State 7<br />
8 Manhattan 7<br />
9 Drexel 1<br />
7 Drexel 6<br />
11 Drexel 9<br />
4 St. John’s 20<br />
4 Jersey State College 10<br />
1 Rider 10<br />
9 Rider 10<br />
9 Iona 14<br />
16 Pace 12<br />
1 Rider 3<br />
2 Delaware 5<br />
2 Delaware 3<br />
5 Delaware 30<br />
16 Queens 2<br />
1 Central Connecticut 19<br />
14 Central Connecticut 17<br />
1 Central Connecticut 14<br />
1 St. Francis (NY) 1<br />
1992<br />
Coach: Rich Martin 13-24<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
3 Georgetown 4<br />
13 Manhattan 2<br />
4 Towson State 7<br />
2 Towson State 6<br />
0 Seton Hall 2<br />
9 Fairleigh Dickinson 4<br />
3 Manhattan 0<br />
12 Brooklyn 4<br />
7 Brooklyn 10<br />
11 Brooklyn 7<br />
18 Dowling 17<br />
15 LIU 11<br />
3 Iona 6<br />
1 UMBC 6<br />
13 Pace 17<br />
16 St. John’s 27<br />
8 C.W. Post 9<br />
0 Fairfield 1<br />
1 Fairfield 2<br />
4 UMBC 7<br />
3 UMBC 12<br />
6 Dowling 8<br />
2 St. Francis (NY) 5<br />
3 Rider 16<br />
6 Rider 3<br />
6 Rider 9<br />
2 Fairfield 4<br />
15 St. Francis (NY) 13<br />
10 Queens 5<br />
2 Central Connecticut 8<br />
2 Central Connecticut 3<br />
11 Central Connecticut 8<br />
9 Pace 7<br />
7 Towson State 8<br />
11 Brooklyn 1<br />
2 Rider 4<br />
1993<br />
Coach: Rich Martin 20-21<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
6 Villanova 7<br />
8 Villanova 10<br />
6 Tampa 9<br />
1 Tampa 6<br />
1 Vanderbilt 6<br />
1 Rollins 6<br />
11 Eckerd 16<br />
2 Western Michigan 3<br />
0 Seton Hall 7<br />
2 Fairleigh Dickinson 1<br />
14 West Chester 3<br />
3 West Chester 6<br />
12 West Chester 5<br />
9 West Chester 1<br />
7 Fordham 4<br />
7 Fairfield 13<br />
3 Fairfield 9<br />
4 Queens 2<br />
8 New York Tech 5<br />
10 New York Tech 3<br />
10 New York Tech 2<br />
0 New York Tech 8<br />
20 St. John’s 3<br />
13 St. Francis (NY) 10<br />
56 Hofstra University
5 Central Connecticut 7<br />
9 Central Connecticut 5<br />
4 Central Connecticut 1<br />
2 Central Connecticut 7<br />
11 Fairfield 10<br />
11 Saint Peter’s 6<br />
11 Iona 16<br />
2 Pace 3<br />
2 Pace 5<br />
9 Pace 7<br />
13 Pace 7<br />
15 Wagner 8<br />
1 Fordham 12<br />
1 C.W. Post 10<br />
4 C.W. Post 8<br />
8 C.W. Post 1<br />
13 C.W. Post 7<br />
1994<br />
Coach: Rich Martin Record: 26-24<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
3 Virginia Wesleyan 15<br />
5 Temple 10<br />
11 Temple 12<br />
4 Old Dominion 10<br />
3 VCU 10<br />
2 Troy State 5<br />
11 Chicago State 6<br />
12 Central Connecticut 2<br />
14 Northeastern Illinois 5<br />
3 Troy State 5<br />
14 Manhattan 5<br />
8 St. Francis (NY) 9<br />
13 Iona 18<br />
10 Central Connecticut 20<br />
9 Central Connecticut 8<br />
8 Central Connecticut 5<br />
10 St. Francis (NY) 3<br />
5 West Chester 0<br />
8 West Chester 2<br />
11 West Chester 1<br />
12 St. John’s 4<br />
15 Manhattan 13<br />
5 Pace 6<br />
8 Pace 12<br />
7 Pace 9<br />
8 Fairfield 7<br />
9 Fordham 8<br />
8 Iona 22<br />
2 New York Tech 6<br />
8 New York Tech 4<br />
8 New York Tech 15<br />
8 Fordham 5<br />
17 Saint Peter’s 3<br />
7 C.W. Post 6<br />
6 C.W. Post 5<br />
6 C.W. Post 7<br />
8 West Chester 9<br />
5 Hartford 1<br />
3 Fordham 12<br />
17 Iona 7<br />
1 Delaware 8<br />
9 Delaware 5<br />
1 Delaware 4<br />
1 Delaware 19<br />
11 Fordham 13<br />
3 Vermont 1<br />
5 Vermont 8<br />
8 Boston University 4<br />
5 Boston University 4<br />
8 Central Connecticut 3<br />
1995<br />
Coach: Rich Martin 27-21, 8-15 NAC<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
7 Saginaw Valley State 11<br />
4 Gannon 3<br />
4 Northern State 8<br />
5 Grand Valley State 3<br />
6 Boston College 5<br />
16 LaSalle 8<br />
6 Fairleigh Dickinson 4<br />
7 Pittsburgh 2<br />
15 LaSalle 2<br />
11 Boston College 7<br />
14 Pace 5<br />
5 Lafayette 10<br />
5 Lafayette 4<br />
16 Saint Peter’s 3<br />
4 Maine* 2<br />
7 Maine* 10<br />
3 New Hampshire* 11<br />
5 New Hampshire* 6<br />
8 Concordia 6<br />
21 Concordia 4<br />
5 Hartford* 6<br />
4 Hartford* 10<br />
2 Drexel* 3<br />
4 Drexel* 5<br />
6 Iona 3<br />
11 Drexel* 9<br />
0 Northeastern* 19<br />
2 Northeastern* 5<br />
7 St. Francis (NY) 10<br />
10 Manhattan 6<br />
9 St. John’s 8<br />
11 LIU-Brooklyn 9<br />
5 Hartford* 6<br />
15 Hartford* 8<br />
6 Hartford* 7<br />
5 Hartford* 1<br />
3 Fordham 12<br />
17 Iona 7<br />
1 Delaware* 8<br />
9 Delaware* 5<br />
1 Delaware* 4<br />
1 Delaware* 19<br />
11 Fordham 13<br />
3 Vermont* 1<br />
5 Vermont* 8<br />
8 Boston University* 4<br />
5 Boston University* 4<br />
8 Central Connecticut 3<br />
*North Atlantic Conference game<br />
1996<br />
Coach: Rich Martin 25-24-1, 12-12 NAC<br />
HOFSTRA<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
10 Lindenwood 0<br />
2 Pittsburgh 3<br />
3 Marist 3<br />
6 Rutgers-Newark 9<br />
4 Seton Hall 17<br />
11 Marist 7<br />
7 Mansfield 3<br />
8 Fairleigh Dickinson 1<br />
8 Bloomsburg 9<br />
17 Millersville 4<br />
8 Lafayette 5<br />
2 Lafayette 1<br />
23 Queens 2<br />
8 Queens 7<br />
2 St. John’s 17<br />
0 Vermont* 10<br />
1 Vermont* 3<br />
5 Hartford* 2<br />
10 Hartford* 2<br />
16 Marist 2<br />
7 Marist 8<br />
2 Delaware* 0<br />
4 Delaware* 2<br />
0 Delaware* 7<br />
5 Delaware* 8<br />
4 Drexel* 1<br />
3 Drexel* 6<br />
1 Towson State* 2<br />
3 Towson State* 9<br />
8 LIU-Brooklyn 7<br />
5 St. Francis (NY) 11<br />
5 New Hampshire* 2<br />
6 New Hampshire* 0<br />
8 Maine* 10<br />
2 Maine* 6<br />
5 Fordham 11<br />
12 Iona 20<br />
3 Drexel* 1<br />
4 Drexel* 10<br />
4 Drexel* 3<br />
20 Drexel* 8<br />
11 Fordham 6<br />
6 Towson State* 3<br />
2 Towson State* 3<br />
14 St. Francis (NY) 9<br />
6 Central Connecticut 18<br />
4 Northeastern* 3<br />
0 Northeastern* 1<br />
2 Drexel% 12<br />
2 Delaware% 27<br />
*North Atlantic Conference game<br />
%North Atlantic Conference Tournament<br />
1997<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson 14-28, 7-16 America<br />
East<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
3/6 1 vs. Valparaiso# 9<br />
3/7 1 vs. Boston College# 4<br />
3/7 9 vs. Bloomsburg# 10<br />
3/8 3 vs. Northwestern# 10<br />
3/8 4 vs. St. Joseph’s (IN)# 5<br />
3/9 0 vs. Marist# 7<br />
3/16 1 Lafayette 2<br />
3/16 6 Lafayette 4<br />
3/22 5 New Hampshire* 1<br />
3/22 0 New Hampshire* 6<br />
3/23 4 Maine* 1<br />
3/23 7 Maine* 15<br />
3/25 3 at St. John’s 5<br />
3/26 5 Marist 2<br />
3/28 0 Delaware* 9<br />
3/28 1 Delaware* 2<br />
3/29 2 Delaware* 6<br />
4/3 19 at Iona 3<br />
4/5 6 Hartford* 14<br />
4/5 4 Hartford* 3<br />
4/6 3 Hartford* 1<br />
4/6 4 Hartford* 6<br />
4/8 1 Queens 8<br />
4/9 4 at Fairleigh Dickinson 10<br />
4/12 4 at Northeastern* 16<br />
4/12 3 at Northeastern* 8<br />
4/13 2 at Vermont* 9<br />
4/13 4 at Vermont* 5<br />
4/15 10 at Pace 13<br />
4/16 7 at Long Island 2<br />
4/20 7 at Drexel* 19<br />
4/20 5 at Drexel* 10<br />
4/21 2 at Drexel* 4<br />
4/21 9 at Drexel* 10<br />
4/23 5 at Fordham 4<br />
4/24 5 Iona 4<br />
4/26 6 at Towson State* 7<br />
4/26 8 at Towson State* 5<br />
4/27 6 at Towson State* 5<br />
4/27 14 at Towson State* 9<br />
4/29 10 at Temple 9<br />
4/30 22 St. Francis (NY) 13<br />
#Gene Cusick Classic (Fort Myers, FL)<br />
*America East game<br />
1998<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson 20-24, 14-14<br />
America East<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
3/9 16 vs. Chicago State 3<br />
3/10 3 vs. Rhode Island 4<br />
3/10 7 vs. Wagner 6<br />
3/11 1 vs. Seton Hall 11<br />
3/11 5 vs. Seton Hall 8<br />
3/12 6 vs. St. Francis (NY) 9<br />
3/27 1 at Monmouth 14<br />
3/28 10 Northeastern* 11<br />
3/28 1 Northeastern* 8<br />
3/29 6 Northeastern* 5<br />
3/29 4 Northeastern* 10<br />
3/31 10 at Lafayette 7<br />
4/2 5 at Iona 3<br />
4/4 5 Vermont* 3<br />
4/4 0 Vermont* 14<br />
4/5 5 Vermont* 6<br />
4/5 2 Vermont* 1<br />
4/7 7 Temple 10<br />
4/10 12 Drexel* 11<br />
4/10 7 Drexel* 6<br />
4/11 7 Drexel* 6<br />
4/11 9 Drexel* 8<br />
4/14 5 Pace 4<br />
4/15 7 Long Island 8<br />
4/18 2 at Delaware* 3<br />
4/18 1 at Delaware* 4<br />
4/20 3 at Delaware* 5<br />
4/20 3 at Delaware* 7<br />
4/22 16 Fordham 2<br />
4/25 6 Towson* 7<br />
4/29 5 Towson* 3<br />
4/29 7 Towson* 6<br />
4/30 8 St. John’s 11<br />
5/2 3 at Hartford* 7<br />
5/2 15 at Hartford* 7<br />
5/3 3 at Hartford* 4<br />
5/3 8 at Hartford* 4<br />
5/9 0 at Maine* 3<br />
5/9 12 at Maine* 6<br />
5/10 2 at Maine* 1<br />
5/10 1 at Maine* 3<br />
5/14 0 vs. Delaware% 8<br />
5/15 6 vs. Vermont% 7<br />
*America East game<br />
%America East Tournament<br />
1999<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson 24-20, 14-14<br />
America East<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
3/13 4 vs. Gannon 2<br />
3/13 12 vs. Gannon 1<br />
3/20 5 Stony Brook 4<br />
3/20 6 Stony Brook 14<br />
3/25 7 at Marist 3<br />
3/30 20 at Iona 13<br />
3/31 7 at New York Tech 19<br />
4/2 7 Maine* 13<br />
4/2 4 Maine* 8<br />
4/3 8 Maine* 11<br />
4/3 15 Maine* 8<br />
4/5 14 at Coppin State 5<br />
4/6 19 at Maryland-Eastern Shore 4<br />
4/8 16 at Virginia Tech 11<br />
4/10 1 at Towson* 10<br />
4/10 4 at Towson* 3<br />
4/12 6 at Towson* 2<br />
4/12 3 at Towson* 4<br />
4/13 15 at Pace 13<br />
4/14 19 at Long Island 16<br />
4/17 5 Delaware* 11<br />
4/17 1 Delaware* 11<br />
4/18 12 Delaware* 2<br />
4/18 6 Delaware* 10<br />
4/21 4 at Fordham 16<br />
4/24 2 at Drexel* 8<br />
4/24 6 at Drexel* 4<br />
4/25 4 at Drexel* 2<br />
4/25 1 at Drexel* 6<br />
4/28 13 Marist 14<br />
4/29 2 at Stony Brook 7<br />
5/1 2 at Northeastern* 5<br />
5/1 2 at Northeastern* 20<br />
5/2 5 at Northeastern* 3<br />
5/2 2 at Northeastern* 0<br />
5/8 1 at Vermont* 6<br />
5/8 9 at Vermont* 0<br />
5/9 7 at Vermont* 4<br />
5/9 14 at Vermont* 5<br />
5/12 2 at St. John’s 10<br />
5/14 10 Hartford* 1<br />
5/14 4 Hartford* 3<br />
5/15 7 Hartford* 8<br />
5/15 10 Hartford* 1<br />
*America East game<br />
2000<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson 15-30, 9-17<br />
America East<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
3/5 6 Dartmouth 3<br />
3/5 3 Dartmouth 2<br />
3/10 17 vs. Monmouth 7<br />
3/11 1 vs. Boston College 7<br />
3/11 2 at Florida Atlantic 9<br />
3/12 4 at Florida Atlantic 18<br />
3/16 4 Stony Brook 7<br />
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3/22 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 4<br />
3/23 8 Marist 8<br />
3/25 1 at UMBC 4<br />
3/25 6 at UMBC 10<br />
3/26 8 at UMBC 13<br />
3/29 8 at New York Tech 6<br />
3/30 10 Iona 7<br />
4/1 6 Vermont* 15<br />
4/1 3 Vermont* 13<br />
4/2 3 Vermont* 10<br />
4/2 5 Vermont* 4<br />
4/6 0 at Seton Hall 10<br />
4/8 4 Towson* 12<br />
4/8 10 Towson* 8<br />
4/10 2 Towson* 4<br />
4/10 6 Towson* 13<br />
4/12 14 Long Island 2<br />
4/16 3 at Delaware* 4<br />
4/16 1 at Delaware* 7<br />
4/20 7 Fordham 12<br />
4/22 1 at Hartford* 3<br />
4/22 3 at Hartford* 2<br />
4/24 2 at Hartford* 3<br />
4/24 3 at Hartford* 6<br />
4/25 2 St. John’s 21<br />
4/29 4 Northeastern* 6<br />
4/29 4 Northeastern* 2<br />
4/30 3 Northeastern* 16<br />
4/30 2 Northeastern* 3<br />
5/2 7 at Temple 8<br />
5/3 12 Pace 15<br />
5/6 2 at Maine* 6<br />
5/6 5 at Maine* 13<br />
5/7 3 at Maine* 2<br />
5/7 6 at Maine* 5<br />
5/13 3 Drexel* 4<br />
5/13 8 Drexel* 7<br />
5/14 2 Drexel* 1<br />
5/14 10 Drexel* 9<br />
*America East game<br />
2001<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson 17-32, 10-17<br />
America East<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
3/6 1 at New Mexico 13<br />
3/7 1 at New Mexico 8<br />
3/8 3 at New Mexico State 11<br />
3/9 6 at New Mexico State 18<br />
3/10 5 at New Mexico State 12<br />
3/10 8 at New Mexico State 17<br />
3/17 5 at George Washington 6<br />
3/17 1 at George Washington 7<br />
3/18 9 at George Washington 6<br />
3/20 8 Sacred Heart 5<br />
3/23 7 Wagner 6<br />
3/25 8 at Albany 0<br />
3/25 3 at Albany 1<br />
3/27 0 at New York Tech 1<br />
3/29 3 Iona 2<br />
3/31 1 Hartford* 0<br />
3/31 4 Hartford* 3<br />
4/1 4 Hartford* 3<br />
4/1 10 Hartford* 3<br />
4/5 5 at Seton Hall 14<br />
4/7 5 at Drexel* 4<br />
4/7 3 at Drexel* 9<br />
4/8 3 at Drexel* 1<br />
4/8 0 at Drexel* 1<br />
4/11 8 Long Island 5<br />
4/13 11 at Towson* 6<br />
4/13 5 at Towson* 3<br />
4/14 0 at Towson* 10<br />
4/14 4 at Towson* 14<br />
4/17 5 at Stony Brook 10<br />
4/18 8 at Fordham 19<br />
4/21 3 Delaware* 11<br />
4/21 0 Delaware* 9<br />
4/22 6 Delaware* 15<br />
4/22 10 Delaware* 16<br />
4/24 9 at St. John’s 10<br />
4/28 0 Maine* 4<br />
4/28 1 Maine* 2<br />
4/29 3 Maine* 4<br />
4/29 4 Maine* 8<br />
5/2 6 Pace 14<br />
5/5 10 at Northeastern* 8<br />
5/5 5 at Northeastern* 7<br />
5/6 2 at Northeastern* 6<br />
5/6 6 at Northeastern* 8<br />
5/8 8 Stony Brook 17<br />
5/12 3 at Vermont* 7<br />
5/13 4 at Vermont* 1<br />
5/13 0 at Vermont* 11<br />
*America East game<br />
2002<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo 12-40, 2-19 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/21 5 at Delaware State 4<br />
2/22 6 at College of Charleston 13<br />
2/23 7 vs. Marshall 11<br />
2/24 8 at College of Charleston 11<br />
3/2 1 St. Francis (NY) 3<br />
3/2 6 St. Francis (NY) 7<br />
3/9 5 Army 6<br />
3/9 6 Army 11<br />
3/10 2 Army 1<br />
3/10 0 Army 9<br />
3/14 3 Fairfield 10<br />
3/15 2 St. John’s 5<br />
3/16 4 Quinnipiac 2<br />
3/17 2 at Quinnipiac 11<br />
3/21 5 Manhattan 17<br />
3/23 3 at James Madison 1<br />
3/23 0 at James Madison 9<br />
3/24 4 at James Madison 5<br />
3/25 2 at Seton Hall 14<br />
3/29 1 at UNC Wilmington* 3<br />
3/30 0 at UNC Wilmington* 2<br />
3/31 2 at UNC Wilmington* 4<br />
4/2 12 at Long Island 4<br />
4/3 6 Iona 8<br />
4/5 1 Towson* 0<br />
4/6 2 Towson* 9<br />
4/7 11 Towson* 10<br />
4/9 13 Wagner 12<br />
4/10 5 Saint Peter’s 0<br />
4/12 8 George Mason* 14<br />
4/13 2 George Mason* 15<br />
4/14 0 George Mason * 11<br />
4/16 1 at Albany 7<br />
4/17 12 Fordham 13<br />
4/19 6 VCU* 11<br />
4/20 1 VCU* 7<br />
4/21 2 VCU* 4<br />
4/23 6 Stony Brook 4<br />
4/24 4 Long Island 8<br />
4/26 1 at William & Mary* 8<br />
4/27 1 at William & Mary* 10<br />
4/27 7 at William & Mary* 13<br />
4/30 5 at Fairfield 10<br />
5/3 5 at Delaware* 6<br />
5/4 0 at Delaware* 15<br />
5/5 9 at Delaware* 15<br />
5/6 14 at New York Tech 17<br />
5/7 17 at Stony Brook 16<br />
5/9 12 Pace 4<br />
5/10 7 at Drexel* 8<br />
5/11 1 at Drexel* 12<br />
5/12 2 at Drexel* 6<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
2003<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo 12-35, 5-15 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/21 6 at Florida 17<br />
2/23 2 at Florida 13<br />
2/23 6 at Florida 28<br />
2/27 2 vs. North Carolina State# 5<br />
2/28 2 vs. Villanova# 11<br />
3/1 0 vs. Appalachian State# 2<br />
3/12 4 Stony Brook 11<br />
3/13 6 Army 4<br />
3/15 6 Quinnipiac 9<br />
3/16 13 Albany 11<br />
3/16 6 Albany 13<br />
3/18 2 at Wagner 6<br />
3/19 11 Sacred Heart 1<br />
3/21 3 at St. John’s 5<br />
3/22 5 St. John’s 7<br />
3/23 6 at St. John’s 7<br />
3/26 8 at Fordham 9<br />
3/28 3 UNC Wilmington* 2<br />
3/29 2 UNC Wilmington* 23<br />
3/30 0 UNC Wilmington* 16<br />
4/1 2 Long Island 11<br />
4/4 10 at Towson* 9<br />
4/5 3 at Towson* 21<br />
4/6 6 at Towson* 7<br />
4/12 3 at George Mason* 13<br />
4/12 8 at George Mason* 11<br />
4/13 6 at George Mason* 8<br />
4/15 17 Columbia 16<br />
4/15 15 Columbia 14<br />
4/16 8 Marist 15<br />
4/18 4 at VCU* 15<br />
4/19 4 at VCU* 7<br />
4/20 4 at VCU* 6<br />
4/22 7 at Columbia 21<br />
4/23 6 at Manhattan 10<br />
4/24 3 William & Mary* 7<br />
4/25 11 William & Mary* 14<br />
4/30 10 Fairleigh Dickinson 8<br />
5/1 15 at Fordham 3<br />
5/2 6 Delaware* 12<br />
5/3 9 Delaware* 3<br />
5/4 5 Delaware* 11<br />
5/6 3 at Stony Brook 5<br />
5/7 3 at Iona 18<br />
5/9 4 Drexel* 2<br />
5/10 3 Drexel* 2<br />
5/11 2 Drexel* 6<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
#UNCW/Hughes Brothers Challenge<br />
2004<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo 14-36, 3-21 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/14 4 at College of Charleston 9<br />
2/16 5 at College of Charleston 21<br />
2/27 4 at #10 Auburn 19<br />
2/28 4 at #10 Auburn 6<br />
2/29 3 at #10 Auburn 9<br />
3/3 5 vs. Lafayette 2<br />
3/6 5 Dartmouth 8<br />
3/7 10 Dartmouth 7<br />
3/7 8 Dartmouth 14<br />
3/10 1 Stony Brook 7<br />
3/13 16 Quinnipiac 4<br />
3/13 10 Quinnipiac 7<br />
3/14 5 at Quinnipiac 8<br />
3/24 2 at Fordham 8<br />
3/26 4 at VCU* 5<br />
3/27 3 at VCU* 5<br />
3/28 2 at VCU* 10<br />
3/30 7 at Long Island 5<br />
4/3 10 at Towson* 9<br />
4/3 7 at Towson* 6<br />
4/4 2 at Towson* 9<br />
4/6 3 Stony Brook 8<br />
4/7 17 Fordham 4<br />
4/9 3 William & Mary* 9<br />
4/10 5 William & Mary* 4<br />
4/11 3 William & Mary* 8<br />
4/15 8 Siena 7<br />
4/16 3 George Mason* 10<br />
4/17 8 George Mason* 25<br />
4/18 4 George Mason* 13<br />
4/20 5 at Army 16<br />
4/21 14 Manhattan 13<br />
4/23 5 James Madison* 6<br />
4/24 5 James Madison* 6<br />
4/25 5 James Madison* 6<br />
4/27 14 at Marist 16<br />
4/30 2 at UNC Wilmington* 7<br />
5/1 3 at UNC Wilmington* 11<br />
5/2 2 at UNC Wilmington* 7<br />
5/4 5 at Stony Brook 9<br />
5/5 9 Iona 12<br />
5/6 15 St. Francis 12<br />
5/7 3 Delaware* 12<br />
5/8 0 Delaware* 11<br />
5/9 4 Delaware* 16<br />
5/11 9 Seton Hall 8<br />
5/12 12 at St. John’s 4<br />
5/14 2 at Old Dominion* 11<br />
5/15 7 at Old Dominion* 16<br />
5/16 1 at Old Dominion* 6<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
2005<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo 24-32, 10-14 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/4 5 at Auburn 18<br />
2/5 3 at Auburn 11<br />
2/6 5 at Auburn 6<br />
2/12 8 at Virginia Military 9<br />
2/12 5 at Virginia Military 4<br />
2/13 21 at Virginia Military 4<br />
2/19 9 at Liberty 10<br />
2/20 3 at Liberty 13<br />
2/21 6 at Liberty 2<br />
3/4 8 at Delaware State 9<br />
3/5 6 at Delaware State 7<br />
3/6 5 at Delaware State 4<br />
3/19 6 Rider 5<br />
3/19 10 Rider 7<br />
3/20 3 Fairleigh Dickinson 4<br />
3/20 10 Fairleigh Dickinson 4<br />
3/22 1 Niagara 6<br />
3/22 12 Niagara 13<br />
3/26 2 at Delaware* 4<br />
3/26 0 at Delaware* 11<br />
3/27 9 at Delaware* 6<br />
4/1 3 UNC Wilmington* 16<br />
4/2 8 UNC Wilmington* 22<br />
4/3 8 UNC Wilmington* 15<br />
4/4 6 Albany 5<br />
4/5 9 Sacred Heart 0<br />
4/8 3 Towson* 2<br />
4/9 6 Towson* 11<br />
4/10 7 Towson* 6<br />
4/12 12 St. Francis (NY) 2<br />
4/13 11 Stony Brook 6<br />
4/15 5 at George Mason* 9<br />
4/16 3 at George Mason* 5<br />
4/17 3 at George Mason* 2<br />
4/19 5 at Stony Brook 17<br />
4/20 6 St. John’s 8<br />
4/22 8 at William & Mary* 4<br />
4/23 4 at William & Mary* 3<br />
4/24 4 at William & Mary* 21<br />
4/26 9 at Seton Hall 4<br />
4/27 1 Seton Hall 11<br />
4/29 10 VCU* 11<br />
5/1 2 VCU* 8<br />
5/1 1 VCU* 12<br />
5/3 6 Marist 8<br />
5/4 21 Saint Peter’s 10<br />
5/7 3 at James Madison* 5<br />
5/8 7 at James Madison* 8<br />
5/9 9 at James Madison* 5<br />
5/10 12 Long Island 0<br />
5/13 17 Old Dominion* 14<br />
5/14 9 Old Dominion* 8<br />
5/15 8 Old Dominion* 7<br />
5/20 1 Fordham 5<br />
5/25 6 at UNC Wilmington& 9<br />
5/26 2 vs. Delaware& 13<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
&Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship<br />
2006<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo 24-31-1, 11-19 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/10 6 at #24 North Carolina State 19<br />
2/11 2 at #24 North Carolina State 13<br />
2/12 3 at #24 North Carolina State 23<br />
2/17 8 at Auburn 9<br />
2/18 3 at Auburn 8<br />
2/19 2 at Auburn 5<br />
2/21 7 at The Citadel 8<br />
2/22 3 at The Citadel 4<br />
2/24 3 at College of Charleston 13<br />
2/25 4 at Charleston Southern 5<br />
2/26 8 vs. Gardener Webb 6<br />
3/7 9 at Fordham 3<br />
3/8 3 Dartmouth 2<br />
3/8 10 Dartmouth 5<br />
3/10 6 at UNC Wilmington* 5<br />
3/11 8 at UNC Wilmington* 19<br />
58 Hofstra University
3/12 4 at UNC Wilmington* 5<br />
3/17 0 at VCU* 12<br />
3/18 3 at VCU* 8<br />
3/19 6 at VCU* 5<br />
3/21 5 Stony Brook 4<br />
3/22 4 Columbia 3<br />
3/24 7 Georgia State* 6<br />
3/25 2 Georgia State* 6<br />
3/26 2 Georgia State* 8<br />
3/28 8 Fairleigh Dickinson 1<br />
3/29 13 Siena 13<br />
3/31 6 at William & Mary* 7<br />
4/1 9 at William & Mary* 1<br />
4/2 2 at William & Mary* 4<br />
4/4 9 Long Island 3<br />
4/7 8 #15 Old Dominion* 7<br />
4/9 2 #15 Old Dominion* 3<br />
4/9 0 #15 Old Dominion* 2<br />
4/11 18 at St. Francis (NY) 11<br />
4/14 9 Delaware* 17<br />
4/15 2 Delaware* 11<br />
4/16 8 Delaware* 9<br />
4/18 8 at Stony Brook 2<br />
4/19 0 at St. John’s 2<br />
4/21 6 James Madison* 4<br />
4/22 7 James Madison* 4<br />
4/23 6 James Madison* 3<br />
4/28 2 at George Mason* 10<br />
4/29 2 at George Mason* 5<br />
4/30 3 at George Mason* 5<br />
5/3 13 Iona 5<br />
5/5 3 at Northeastern* 2<br />
5/6 0 at Northeastern 2<br />
5/7 7 at Northeastern* 5<br />
5/8 4 Connecticut 9<br />
5/9 8 Long Island 3<br />
5/10 16 at Fairleigh Dickinson 4<br />
5/12 8 Towson* 11<br />
5/13 9 Towson* 13<br />
5/14 4 Towson* 1<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
2007<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo 20-34, 11-18 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/9 0 at Auburn 17<br />
2/10 7 at Auburn 11<br />
2/11 5 at Auburn 10<br />
2/16 1 at #5 Florida State 10<br />
2/17 1 at #5 Florida State 16<br />
2/18 3 at #5 Florida State 11<br />
2/24 20 Coppin State 2<br />
2/25 9 Coppin State 0<br />
2/26 17 Coppin State 2<br />
3/3 13 Saint Peter’s 12<br />
3/3 9 Saint Peter’s 5<br />
3/4 9 Saint Peter’s 15<br />
3/9 4 George Mason* 11<br />
3/10 4 George Mason* 18<br />
3/11 9 George Mason* 7<br />
3/17 6 at Old Dominion* 5<br />
3/17 3 at Old Dominion* 7<br />
3/18 6 at Old Dominion* 11<br />
3/23 4 at Delaware* 8<br />
3/24 5 at Delaware* 4<br />
3/25 16 at Delaware* 8<br />
3/27 1 Seton Hall 3<br />
3/28 3 Columbia 5<br />
3/30 9 at Towson* 10<br />
3/31 3 at Towson* 2<br />
4/1 3 at Towson* 7<br />
4/3 12 at Long Island 2<br />
4/5 3 Stony Brook 4<br />
4/6 0 UNC Wilmington* 14<br />
4/7 2 UNC Wilmington* 3<br />
4/8 9 UNC Wilmington* 7<br />
4/10 6 at Seton Hall 9<br />
4/10 1 at Seton Hall 7<br />
4/11 8 at NYIT 4<br />
4/13 2 William & Mary* 11<br />
4/14 2 William & Mary* 6<br />
4/17 7 Fordham 8<br />
4/18 0 St. John’s 12<br />
4/20 8 at James Madison* 21<br />
4/21 10 at James Madison* 9<br />
4/22 8 at James Madison* 16<br />
4/24 17 at Stony Brook 10<br />
4/27 3 VCU* 2<br />
4/28 5 VCU* 19<br />
4/29 3 VCU* 5<br />
5/2 3 NYIT 4<br />
5/4 3 at Georgia State* 13<br />
5/5 3 at Georgia State* 1<br />
5/6 3 at Georgia State* 4<br />
5/8 10 at Stony Brook 14<br />
5/9 10 Long Island 9<br />
5/11 4 Northeastern* 6<br />
5/12 5 Northeastern* 2<br />
5/13 3 Northeastern* 2<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
2008<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo 19-36, 7-23 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/29 5 at Maryland 16<br />
3/1 7 at Maryland 14<br />
3/1 3 at Maryland 13<br />
3/2 6 at Maryland 5<br />
3/4 4 Long Island 3<br />
3/5 7 at Seton Hall 2<br />
3/6 9 at Coppin State 7<br />
3/8 6 at William & Mary* 21<br />
3/9 0 at William & Mary* 2<br />
3/9 6 at William & Mary* 7<br />
3/11 7 Rider 9<br />
3/12 3 at Saint Peter’s 14<br />
3/14 2 UNC Wilmington* 14<br />
3/15 3 UNC Wilmington* 6<br />
3/15 4 UNC Wilmington* 5<br />
3/18 3 Albany 5<br />
3/18 4 Albany 1<br />
3/20 12 Iona 5<br />
3/21 2 at Towson* 5<br />
3/22 4 at Towson* 7<br />
3/23 0 at Towson* 6<br />
3/25 6 at Siena 3<br />
3/25 1 at Siena 9<br />
3/26 12 Coppin State 3<br />
3/28 4 James Madison* 6<br />
3/29 2 James Madison* 6<br />
3/30 5 James Madison* 7<br />
4/1 9 at Saint Peter’s 2<br />
4/2 8 Stony Brook 4<br />
4/4 6 at Delaware* 15<br />
4/5 10 at Delaware* 1<br />
4/5 6 at Delaware* 8<br />
4/8 4 New York Tech 6<br />
4/9 15 New York Tech 3<br />
4/11 6 George Mason* 7<br />
4/12 4 George Mason* 10<br />
4/13 5 George Mason* 10<br />
4/15 9 at Stony Brook 10<br />
4/16 5 at St. John’s 19<br />
4/18 6 Old Dominion* 11<br />
4/19 8 Old Dominion* 7<br />
4/20 6 Old Dominion* 4<br />
4/22 16 Stony Brook 18<br />
4/25 1 at Georgia State* 7<br />
4/26 7 at Georgia State* 6<br />
4/27 13 at Georgia State* 10<br />
4/29 9 at Fordham 4<br />
4/30 2 at New York Tech 7<br />
5/2 5 at Northeastern* 2<br />
5/3 5 at Northeastern* 8<br />
5/3 2 at Northeastern* 6<br />
5/6 5 at Manhattan 9<br />
5/10 2 VCU* 3 (10)<br />
5/10 1 VCU* 6<br />
5/11 8 VCU* 7<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
2009<br />
Coach: Patrick Anderson 11-32, 6-18 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/20 3 at #6 Florida State 9<br />
2/21 7 at #6 Florida State 21<br />
2/21 2 at #6 Florida State 3<br />
2/22 4 at #6 Florida State 10<br />
2/27 4 at North Carolina State 11<br />
2/27 2 at North Carolina State 15<br />
3/13 6 at UNC Wilmington* 19<br />
3/13 6 at UNC Wilmington* 8<br />
3/14 8 at UNC Wilmington* 11<br />
3/18 20 St. John’s 13<br />
3/21 5 Vermont 17<br />
3/21 3 Vermont 11<br />
3/22 2 Vermont 4 (8)<br />
3/22 3 Vermont 2 (10)<br />
3/24 4 Siena 10<br />
3/27 0 Northeastern* 1<br />
3/27 3 Northeastern* 14<br />
3/28 5 Northeastern* 4 (10)<br />
3/31 19 Manhattan 10<br />
4/1 4 at Stony Brook 3<br />
4/3 8 at VCU* 10<br />
4/4 2 at VCU* 8<br />
4/5 7 at VCU* 13<br />
4/7 4 New York Tech 12<br />
4/10 2 Delaware* 27<br />
4/12 5 Delaware* 4<br />
4/12 0 Delaware* 19<br />
4/17 5 at Old Dominion* 13<br />
4/18 3 at Old Dominion* 9<br />
4/19 2 at Old Dominion* 11<br />
4/24 2 at #27 George Mason* 7<br />
4/25 3 at #27 George Mason* 10<br />
4/26 5 at #27 George Mason* 9<br />
4/29 5 at New York Tech 6<br />
5/1 8 Towson* 17<br />
5/2 16 Towson* 7<br />
5/3 1 Towson* 17<br />
5/9 6 at Norfolk State 10<br />
5/9 6 at Norfolk State 11<br />
5/10 13 at Norfolk State 9 (12)<br />
5/15 7 William & Mary* 6<br />
5/16 3 William & Mary* 0<br />
5/16 8 William & Mary* 2<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
2010<br />
Coach: Patrick Anderson 20-28-1, 10-14 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/19 2 at Troy 18<br />
2/20 2 at Troy 22<br />
2/21 3 at Troy 8<br />
2/27 1 at #2 Florida State 13<br />
2/27 0 at #2 Florida State 13<br />
2/28 4 at #2 Florida State 14<br />
3/5 3 at Maryland 6<br />
3/6 3 at Maryland 10<br />
3/7 5 at Maryland 7<br />
3/18 10 New York Tech 12 (10)<br />
3/20 7 Fairfield 4<br />
3/20 15 Fairfield 3<br />
3/21 11 Fairfield 0<br />
3/21 12 Fairfield 11<br />
3/24 11 Manhattan 7<br />
3/26 7 at Penn State 1<br />
3/27 1 at Penn State 2<br />
3/27 4 at Penn State 9<br />
3/28 4 at Penn State 8<br />
4/2 5 at Northeastern* 2<br />
4/3 9 at Northeastern* 6 (12)<br />
4/4 6 at Northeastern* 1<br />
4/6 22 New York Tech 11<br />
4/9 2 at Georgia State* 9<br />
4/10 2 at Georgia State* 8<br />
4/11 3 at Georgia State* 6<br />
4/14 6 at St. John’s 7<br />
4/16 5 VCU* 13<br />
4/17 4 VCU* 10<br />
4/18 6 VCU* 15<br />
4/20 11 Army 9<br />
4/21 12 Stony Brook 10<br />
4/23 4 William & Mary* 3<br />
4/24 16 William & Mary* 3<br />
4/24 6 William & Mary* 4<br />
4/28 12 at New York Tech 12 (11)<br />
4/30 4 at Towson* 5<br />
5/1 17 at Towson* 8<br />
5/2 13 at Towson* 7<br />
5/4 11 Long Island 10<br />
5/7 14 at Delaware* 13<br />
5/8 10 at Delaware* 25<br />
5/9 1 at Delaware* 11<br />
5/14 9 James Madison* 17<br />
5/15 6 James Madison* 4<br />
5/16 7 James Madison* 12<br />
5/21 10 Old Dominion* 14<br />
5/22 14 Old Dominion* 15 (10)<br />
5/23 4 Old Dominion* 9<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
2011<br />
Coach: Patrick Anderson 15-32, 12-18 CAA<br />
DATE HOFSTRA OPPONENTS<br />
2/18 4 at Florida Atlantic 12<br />
2/19 5 at Florida Atlantic 10<br />
2/20 4 at Florida Atlantic 8<br />
2/25 3 at #8 Florida State 14<br />
2/26 3 at #8 Florida State 16<br />
2/27 0 at #8 Florida State 7<br />
3/5 2 at Norfolk State 3<br />
3/5 4 at Norfolk State 5 (8)<br />
3/11 4 at #27 James Madison* 3<br />
3/12 8 at #27 James Madison* 21<br />
3/13 12 at #27 James Madison* 13<br />
3/15 8 Rider 9<br />
3/18 4 Delaware* 2<br />
3/19 5 Delaware* 6<br />
3/20 2 Delaware* 7<br />
3/25 5 Towson* 4 (11)<br />
3/26 3 Towson* 1<br />
3/27 0 Towson* 5<br />
3/30 11 Marist 12<br />
4/1 6 at William & Mary* 2<br />
4/2 1 at William & Mary* 12<br />
4/3 3 at William & Mary* 10<br />
4/6 10 Albany 7<br />
4/8 0 at Northeastern* 3<br />
4/9 0 at Northeastern* 1<br />
4/10 0 at Northeastern* 5<br />
4/15 9 George Mason* 5<br />
4/16 5 George Mason* 2<br />
4/17 13 George Mason* 5<br />
4/20 11 New York Tech 3<br />
4/22 6 UNCW* 11<br />
4/22 2 UNCW* 8<br />
4/24 6 UNCW* 4<br />
4/27 10 #30 St. John’s 23<br />
4/29 4 at Georgia State* 6<br />
4/30 0 at Georgia State* 13<br />
5/1 3 at Georgia State* 6<br />
5/3 4 at Long Island 6<br />
5/6 4 at #14 Miami (FL) 16<br />
5/7 3 at #14 Miami (FL) 9<br />
5/8 5 at #14 Miami (FL) 0<br />
5/12 5 at VCU* 6<br />
5/13 5 at VCU* 8<br />
5/14 9 at VCU* 4<br />
5/20 5 Old Dominion* 4<br />
5/21 6 Old Dominion* 5 (10)<br />
5/21 4 Old Dominion* 8<br />
T.J. Thomas<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Baseball Media Guide 59
MEDIA SERVICES<br />
The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications wel<strong>com</strong>es<br />
the members of the media covering the <strong>2012</strong> Pride <strong>baseball</strong> team.<br />
If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please<br />
do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you<br />
during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season.<br />
Office of Athletic Communications<br />
240 Hofstra University - Swim Center 262<br />
Hempstead, NY 11549<br />
(516) 463-4602 - Len Skoros’ Office<br />
(516) 765-5584 - Len Skoros’ Cell Phone<br />
(516) 463-5033 - Fax<br />
(516) 463-1896 - University Field Press Box<br />
Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for Communications<br />
Game Services: Game notes, statistics and lineups are available in<br />
the press box. Final box scores will be available 10 minutes after the<br />
conclusion of each game.<br />
Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide<br />
a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s <strong>com</strong>mercial and<br />
student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic<br />
Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast.<br />
All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to<br />
University Field.<br />
Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available for<br />
postgame interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute cooling off period.<br />
Contact Len Skoros with your request.<br />
Player Interviews: All requests for student-athlete interviews during<br />
the week should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of<br />
Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we<br />
will have the student-athlete return your call at a mutually convenient<br />
time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person<br />
interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around the<br />
Hofstra Physical Education Building. However, interviews may not be<br />
conducted in the locker room or the training room.<br />
<strong>2012</strong> HOFSTRA BASEBALL MEDIA OUTLETS<br />
Jim Sheehan<br />
Senior Sports Information Director<br />
Brian Bohl<br />
Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications<br />
Len Skoros<br />
(Baseball Contact)<br />
Director of Athletic Publications<br />
Press Seating: University Field press seating is located in the press box<br />
atop the Quinn Family Grandstand. Press seating is limited and priority<br />
seating will be given to radio stations broadcasting the game. Other<br />
seating will be issued at the discretion of the Athletics Communications<br />
staff. Overflow media seating will be reserved in the last row of the<br />
Grandstand, in front of the press box.<br />
Credential Requests: All members of the press should contact the<br />
Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game<br />
to request credentials.<br />
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS<br />
50 Rockefeller Plaza<br />
New York, NY 10020<br />
(212) 621-1630 - Office<br />
(212) 621-1639 - Fax<br />
NEWSDAY<br />
235 Pinelawn Road<br />
Melville, NY 11747<br />
(631) 843-2820 - Office<br />
(631) 454-6892 - Fax<br />
NEW YORK TIMES<br />
229 West 43rd Street<br />
New York, NY 10036<br />
(212) 556-7384 - Office<br />
(212) 556-5848 - Fax<br />
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS<br />
450 West 33rd Street<br />
New York, NY 10001<br />
(212) 210-1692 - Office<br />
(212) 643-7845 - Fax<br />
NEW YORK POST<br />
1211 Avenue of the Americas<br />
New York, NY 10036<br />
(212) 930-8700 - Office<br />
(212) 930-8727 - Fax<br />
LONG ISLAND PRESS<br />
1103 Stewart Avenue<br />
Garden City, NY 11530<br />
(516) 992-1800 - Office<br />
(516) 992-1801 - Fax<br />
HOFSTRA CHRONICLE<br />
Student Center<br />
Hempstead, NY 11550<br />
(516) 463-6965 - Office<br />
(516) 463-6977 - Fax<br />
NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND<br />
150 Media Crossways<br />
Woodbury, NY 11797<br />
(516) 393-3740 - Office<br />
(516) 393-1269 - Fax<br />
WLNY-TV 55<br />
270 South Service Road<br />
Melville, NY 11747<br />
(631) 753-6397 - Office<br />
(631) 420-4846 - Fax<br />
WRHU-FM 88.7<br />
Hofstra University<br />
Dempster Hall<br />
Hempstead, NY 11549<br />
(516) 463-5667 - Office<br />
(516) 463-5668 - Fax<br />
60 Hofstra University
Andrew Barbarino<br />
Cody Normand<br />
Taylor Stuart<br />
Matt Ford
David D’Errico<br />
Joe Burg<br />
Jared Hammer<br />
Jared Rogers