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C.W. POST POST senior kerry fisher SOFTBALL senior kendall bright senior krysta palazzo NCAA 1985 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 senior kristen morcone WORLD SERIES 2007 2008 2011 011 2012 Softball Media Guide 1 1

THIS IS C.W. POST ATHLETICS 2010-11 QUICK FACTS: Overall Record: 188-127-6 (.595 winning pct.) Conference Record: 103-51-1 (.667 winning pct.) 30 student-athletes were named All-Americans. 60 student-athletes received All-Conference recognition. Five programs won their conference championships (men s cross country, women s soccer, men s basketball, women s basketball, and men s lacrosse). Eight programs participated in NCAA Championships. Softball won its third NCAA East Regional in the last five seasons, advancing to the College World Series WOMEN S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Volleyball MEN S SPORTS Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Lacrosse Soccer C.W. POST ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Intercollegiate athletics is a key component to the success of Long Island University. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program at C.W. Post develops leadership skills, personal character, discipline and competitiveness in an environment where the foremost goal is academic achieve ment and the successful completion of the University s academic requirements for graduation. Each student-athlete is a representative of the University and C.W. Post, and will conform to the letter and spirit of all rules and regulations, including those contained in the Campus Ethos Statement and will reflect the University s commitment to excellence and access. 2 The Intercollegiate Athletics Program strives to offer a wide range of opportunities in an environment that encourages diversity; remain responsive to student, faculty and public interest; inspire the belief that the success of the overall department is greater than that of the individu al team; and create an enduring source of pride for student-athletes, alumni and the greater communities in which the program is a part. The Program endorses the following Foundations of Athletic Excellence: Leadership Accountability Pride Competitiveness Integrity Service Respect Commitment Sportsmanship 2

Nicole Hagenah Cred it s The 2012 C.W. Post softball media guide wa s written, e dited and designed by the C.W. PostA Athl etic Media Relations Office. Design and layout by Sarah ah Ralls ls using InDesign CS 5.5 and Photoshopop CS 5.5. Special than ks to Jamie Apicella, Jill Fis her,,and Pat rick McWa cwalters for their as sis tance. Indivi ividua l head eadsho shots, cover ph otosa and act ion ph oto graphy by Joe er Roga ogate te, Alan Scha efer, Richar do Orr and Jill Fishe her. Cover des ign by Sa rah Ralls. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012 C.W. Post Softball/Quick Facts...3 This is C.W. Post...4-5 Head Coach Jamie Apicella...6-7 Apicella vs. Opponents...8 Assistant Coaches...9 Season Outlook... 10-12 2012 Roster... 13 Pioneer Profiles... 14-33 2011 Results... 34-36 East Coast Conference... 37-39 Pioneer History... 40-41 All-Time Roster... 42-43 All-Time Series... 44 Year-By-Year Results... 45-49 Pioneers In The Community... 50 LIU/C.W. Post Administration... 51-53 SOFTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach... Jamie Apicella (C.W. Post 96, MA 99) Record at C.W. Post... 507-200-0 Career Collegiate Record...Same Assistant Coaches:...Matt Whittington, Tracey Powell Pitching Specialist...Julie Soviero 2011 Record... 41-16 Final Ranking... 9th, NFCA coaches poll Starters Returning/Lost...7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 15/2 2012 Captains:... Kendall Bright, Kristen Morcone, Kaci Hopkins C.W. POST AT A GLANCE Location...720 Northern Blvd., Brookville, N.Y. 11548 Founded...1954 President...Dr. David Steinberg Provost...Dr. Paul Forestell Enrollment...8,472 Nickname...Pioneers Colors...Green & Gold Athletics Director... Bryan Collins (516) 299-2847 Faculty Athletic Representative... Dr. Sean Grennan (516) 299-2592 Affiliation... NCAA II, ECAC Interim Head Trainer...Melissa Beausoleil (516) 299-2675 Softball Athletic Trainer... Bob Tirado (516) 299-2675 Athletics Admin. Assistant... Marie Guarnieri (516) 299-2288 Equipment Manager... Bob Sugar (516) 299-2676 Athletic Media Relations Director (Softball Contact)... Sarah Ralls (516) 299-3957 Athletic Department Fax... (516) 299-3155 SID Fax... (516) 299-2844 Ralls E-Mail... sarah.ralls@liu.edu C.W. Post Pioneers Web Site...www.cwpostpioneers.com 2012 C.W. POST SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 3 3

THIS IS C.W. POST 4 Entering its ninth decade of providing access to the American dream through excellence in higher education, Long Island University is a multi-campus, diverse, doctoral institution of higher learning. One of the largest and most comprehensive private universities in the country, Long Island University offers almost 600 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs and certificates, and educates more than 18,600 credit-seeking students and 5,900 continuing education students in Brooklyn, Brookville (C.W. Post), Brentwood, Riverhead, Rockland, and West Chester. The Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmarcy and Health Services prepares students for successful careers in the fields of pharmacy and health care. The University s Global College offers a wide range of study abroad options at overseas centers in China, Costa Rica, Japan and South Africa. SCHOOLS OF STUDY The C.W. Post Campus includes six schools of study: the College of Information and Computer Science, including the acclaimed Palmer School of Library and Information Science; the College of Management, including the schools of Business, Professional Accountancy and Public Service; the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with 13 academic departments; the School of Education; the School of Health Professions and Nursing, and the School of Visual and Performing Arts. For more information visit our Web site at www.liu.edu/academics. PERSONALIZED EDUCATION The academic and personal support provided to C.W. Post students is second to none. Each undergraduate is assigned to a full-time, professional academic counselor to help them stay on course to successful completion of their degrees. C.W. Post s award-winning Cooperative Education program provides students with the opportunity for internships related to their studies, and the Office of Professional Experience and Career Planning maintains a wide array of services to help graduates enter meaningful and rewarding careers. FIRST-RATE FACILITIES The safe and secure, 307-acre C.W. Post Campus is widely acclaimed for its scenic beauty and distinguished architecture. Its academic, cultural and recreational facilities include three art galleries, 80 student organizations, the world-class Tilles Center for the Performing Arts and a premier research library with more than three million volumes. 4 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE The C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is known for small classes and personal attention from dedicated and highly credentialed professors. C.W. Post offers more than 250 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs, many of which carry the endorsement of the world s top accrediting agencies, including the American Psychological Association, the American Library Association, AACSB International the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, and many more. IDEAL LOCATION C.W. Post is located on Long Island in the Village of Brookville, one of the most sought-after residential communities in the United States. Our location, just 10 minutes by car from the Long Island Expressway, means that you can quickly get to major shopping malls, beautiful beaches, parks and gardens, historic landmarks that include the former homes of U.S. presidents, multiplex movie theaters, sports centers, planetariums and museums. The campus is just 50 minutes from the corporate and entertainment capital of the world New York City.

C.W. POST DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI Brian Kilmeade, Anchor for Fox 5 and Friends (Media Arts) Howard Lorber, CEO of Nathan s Famous Franks (Accounting) Al Kahn, the marketer for Cabbage Patch Kids, Yugio and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ted David, 1010 WINS Business Reporter (Media Arts) Bunny Hoest, cartoonist for the Lockhorn s and Howard Huge (Education) Jamie Kellner, chairman and CEO of the WB Television Network Sarabeth Levine - 1964, of Sarabeth s Kitchen franchise in NYC A.J. Benza - 1984, E! Television, TV host, gossip columnist John Collins (Marketing) 1983, Chief Operating Officer, National Hockey League and Former President, Cleveland Browns Steven Cymbrowitz 1974, NYS Assemblyman Ed Lauter 1960, actor Ron Stonitsch 1971, track team alumni Ralph Suozzi 1979, Mayor of Glen Cove Robert K. Sweeney 1980, NYS Assemblyman Gary Wichard (football) - 1972, sports agent THIS IS C.W. POST 5 5

HEAD COACH JAMIE APICELLA 6 Jamie APICELLA Head Coach 14th Season 6 Jamie Apicella enters his 14th season as the head softball coach at C.W. Post. Since taking over as head coach in 1999, Apicella has transformed the program into a nationally competitive team and has become one of the most accomplished coaches in the region. He has guided the Pioneers to a 507-200 mark and is the program s all-time winningest coach. The Pioneers have won seven East Coast Conference titles and have qualified for the NCAA Championships in 12 of the last 13 seasons. During the 2007, 2008 and 2011 seasons, Apicella guided the Pioneers to their highest ascent in the history of the program, capturing the East Region title to advance to the College World Series. Playing one of the strongest schedules in the region, Apicella s teams have annually won 30-plus games and C.W. Post s active streak in that category now stands at 16 years. Apicella, who was honored by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association for reaching 500 wins in 2011, has helped distinguish C.W. Post as one of the premier programs in the country. The Pioneers have averaged 39 wins a season since his arrival in 1999 and Apicella ranks 11th among all active Division II coaches in winning percentage, and 16th among all-time active and inactive coaches. Overall, his winning percentage puts him 49th among all active and inactive coaches and 55th all-time in victories across all three divisions. Apicella has mentored five NFCA All-Americans and 79 All-Conference selections, including nine Players of the Year, three Pitchers of the Year, seven Rookies of the Year and four ECC Scholar-Athletes of the Year. The Pioneers earned NFCA Division II All-Academic team recognition for the past six years. Samantha Yodowitz, who graduated in 2008, pitched for the Philadelphia Force - a former member of the National Pro Fastpitch league - in 2009. Apicella has received many honors for his coaching accomplishments. He and his coaching staff have been honored as NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year in 2000, 2002, 2007, 2008 and 2011. He was also voted Coach of the Year by the former NYCAC conference in 2002. For the past six years, Apicella s squads have earned NFCA Division II All-Academic Team recognition and numerous players have been named to the ECC Commissioner s Honor Roll. C.W. Post advanced to its third College World Series in 2011 after sweeping through the NCAA East regional and defeating Merrimack in a best-of-three series. The Pioneers completed the season with a 41-16 overall record and finished the year ranked ninth in the final NFCA Top 25. Six players were named ECC All-Conference and Nicole Hagenah was recognized as an NFCA First Team All-American and ECC Rookie of the Year after leading the team with a.452 batting average. Apicella led the 2010 team to its ninth straight NCAA Tournament appearance and the Pioneers posted a 41-16 season record. C.W. Post finished atop the ECC regular season standings and was ranked in the NFCA national poll throughout the season. Christie Softy put the finishing touches on her stellar career by setting numerous career batting records, including home runs (48), doubles (56) RBI (216) and games played (235). Melissa Medina was one of the premier outfielders during her four years and set new career marks in at

bats (747), runs scored (188) and hits (294). The 2009 Pioneers were once again one of the highest ranked teams in the region as they won their second straight ECC title and advanced to NCAA Regional play for the eighth straight year. The Pioneers were ranked as high as No. 14 in the NFCA national poll during the season. Six players were named All-Conference and pitcher Sarah Kiser garnered Pitcher of the Year honors while infielder Kerry Fisher was the Rookie of the Year. Kiser dominated in the pitching circle with an 18-4 record and a conference-leading 1.03 ERA. Softy had a strong year at the plate and was recognized as an NFCA All-Region First Team and ECC First Team selection for the third straight season as well as a Daktronics All-Region First Team selection and ECAC All-Star. Softy, Kiser and Medina were named to NFCA/Louisville Slugger and Daktronics All-Region teams. In 2008, Apicella led his team to a 48-16 record, setting a new school record for wins for the third straight season en route to a seventh consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament berth. The Pioneers captured their second consecutive NCAA Division II Northeast Region championship, and advanced to the Division II College World Series in Houston, Texas. Yodowitz was named the ECC Player of the Year, and seven players were named to All-Conference teams. Four players earned Daktronics All-Region honors and five players earned NFCA/Louisville Slugger All-Region recognition. In addition, Yodowitz was named an All-American for the second time in her career. In 2007, C.W. Post finished the season ranked No. 8 nationally in the Division II poll, matching the highest ranking in Apicella s tenure. The Pioneers also featured two-time All-American, Yodowitz and Softy, eight All-ECC selections including Rookie of the Year (Softy), and six NFCA All-Region selections. 2006 saw Apicella guide C.W. Post to a 44-11 record, including a perfect 18-0 regular season conference record and a 3-0 sweep to win the East Coast Conference Championship. The Pioneers made their fifth consecutive appearance in the East Region Championships and advanced for the second straight year to the final game before finishing as regional runner-up. Danielle Stallone was named the ECC Pitcher of the Year and Jill Fisher was named the ECC Player of the Year. Seven players were named to the All-NYCAC teams and five were named to the NFCA All-Region teams. In 2005, Apicella led the team to 39 victories and a New York Collegiate Athletic Conference regular season title, leading the team to a runner-up finish in the Northeast Region Championships. Apicella originally joined the team as an assistant, but was elevated to the top spot shortly before the start of the 1999 season. Prior to his arrival, Apicella spent three seasons in the coaching box for the C.W. Post baseball team. He was a three-year standout baseball player for C.W. Post, compiling a batting average of over.350 with 21 home runs and 126 runs batted in for his career. His 49 RBI in 1994 ranks as the fifth best single-season total in school history, while his 113 total bases ranks fourth. He was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1994 and played in the Giant s minor league system, and was inducted into the C.W. Post Baseball Hall of Fame in February 2000, in recognition of his achievements on the field. He was also inducted into the Smithtown Hall of Fame. Apicella serves on the NCAA East Regional Advisory Committee and is in his second term as the NFCA East Region Top 25 Committee representative. In addition to his coaching and associate athletic director duties at C.W. Post, Apicella is the owner and director of the New York Softball Academy. Apicella and his wife Kimberly reside in Holbrook, N.Y., with their two children, Madison (7) and Alexander (5). THE APICELLA FILE Year by Year As Head Coach 2011 41-16 NCAA East Region Champions 2010 41-16 NCAA Regional 2009 34-18 ECC Champions, NCAA Regional 2008 48-16 ECC Champions NCAA East Region Champions 2007 45-17 NCAA East Region Champions 2006 44-11 NYCAC Champions, NCAA Regional 2005 39-13 NCAA Regional 2004 32-13 NYCAC Champions; NCAA Regional 2003 36-12 NYCAC Champions; NCAA Regional 2002 39-16 NYCAC Champions; NCAA Regional 2001 33-15 2000 42-18 NYCAC Champions; NCAA Regional 1999 33-19 NCAA Regional 507-200 (.717) Coaching Experience 1999-pres. Head Coach C.W. Post 1996-98 Asst. Coach (Baseball) C.W. Post Coaching Honors 2011 NFCA East Regional Coaching Staff of the Year 2008 NFCA East Regional Coaching Staff of the Year 2007 NFCA East Regional Coaching Staff of the Year 2006 NFCA East Regional Coaching Staff of the Year 2002 NFCA East Regional Coaching Staff of the Year; NYCAC Coach of the Year 2000 NFCA East Regional Coaching Staff of the Year Career Highlights 2007, 2008 and 2011 College World Series participants Seven ECC championships 12 NCAA East Regional appearances Five NFCA All-Americans 73 All-Conference selections HEAD COACH JAMIE APICELLA 7 7

APICELLA VS. OPPONENTS (1999-2011) TEAM WON LOST Adelphi 34 7 American International 18 7 Angelo State 0 1 Ashland 1 6 Assumption 6 1 Augustana 0 1 Bellarmine 3 2 Bentley 5 0 Binghamton 3 1 Bloomfield 1 0 Bridgeport 34 1 Bryant 13 7 Caldwell 14 4 California (Pa.) 1 1 Central Missouri 2 0 Clarion 1 0 Coker 0 2 Columbus St. 0 1 Concordia (N.Y.) 26 0 Dominican 7 0 Dowling 32 20 East Stroudsburg 5 0 Edinboro 1 1 Emporia State 0 1 Erskine 1 0 Findlay 1 1 Felician 5 0 Ferris State 1 2 Florida Gulf Coast 0 2 Florida Southern 1 3 Georgian Court 2 2 Holy Family 3 1 Indianapolis 2 1 Indiana (Pa.) 0 1 Kutztown 2 2 Lake Superior State 2 0 Lander 1 0 Lees-McRae 0 1 Le Moyne 7 14 Lewis 0 1 Lipscomb 1 0 Lock Haven 2 4 Massachusetts-Lowell 22 7 Mercy 28 2 Mercyhurst 0 1 Merrimack 18 9 Minnesota-Duluth 0 3 Minnesota-Mankato 2 7 Missouri Western 1 0 Molloy 27 9 Nebraska-Omaha 2 1 Newberry 1 0 New Haven 30 10 NYIT 33 4 TEAM WON LOST Northwood 1 0 North Florida 0 1 Northern Colorado 1 0 Northern Kentucky 0 4 Pace 8 0 Palm Beach Atlantic 1 0 Philadelphia U. 15 2 Post University 3 0 Presbyterian 0 1 Queens (N.C.) 0 1 Queens (N.Y.) 28 10 Rollins 0 1 Saginaw Valley St. 1 2 Shippensburg 0 2 Slippery Rock 1 1 Saint Anselm 0 1 St. Cloud State 1 5 Saint Leo 1 1 Saint Rose 4 0 St. Thomas Aquinas 25 1 Saint Xavier 1 1 Southampton 14 0 South Dakota 1 0 Southern Connecticut 18 5 SIU-Edwardsville 1 3 Southern Indiana 1 1 Southern New Hampshire 8 1 Southwest Minnesota St. 1 2 Stonehill 4 3 Stony Brook 2 0 Tiffin 4 1 UC-San Diego 0 1 Washburn 0 1 Wayne State 4 7 West Chester 3 1 Wheeling Jesuit 0 1 Wisconsin-Parkside 0 2 University of the Sciences 1 0 8 8

Matt WHITTINGTON Assistant Coach Second Season Tracey POWELL Assistant Coach Second Season Matt Whittington begins his second season on the softball staff. He oversees strength and conditioning, outfield and the pitching staff. Whittington previously served for two seasons as an assistant on the C.W. Post baseball staff. The 2011 softball team posted a 41-16 record, won the East Region Championship and advanced to the College World Series. The Pioneers ended the year ranked ninth in the nation, along with a 1.67 team ERA, which was 14th nationally. The 2011 team featured two All-Americans, three All-Region selections, and six ECC All-Conference members. The coaching staff received the NFCA East Region Coaching Staff of the Year Award. During his time with the baseball team overseeing strength and conditioning and assisting with the pitching staff, the 2010 team set a school record for wins (32), was ranked third nationally with a 2.99 ERA, and featured the ECC player of the year and one MLB signee. That year, the team won both the ECC regular season and tournament championships, and went on to win the program s first regional game in 25 years. Whittington came to C.W. Post with an impressive baseball resume, as he played for the University of Notre Dame from 2003-05. He was part of a Fighting Irish squad that won the 2004 Big East Conference Championship, advanced to the NCAA Regional Final, and was ranked second nationally at one point during the season. A native of Melbourne, FL, Whittington was inducted into the Melbourne Central Catholic Baseball Hall of Fame. He currently serves as Assistant Director of the New York Softball Academy. He is a member of the NFCA, and serves on the Division II Recruiting Committee. Whittington graduated with a Political Science degree from Notre Dame in 2007, and recently completed his master s degree in Sports Management from St. John s University. He resides in Huntington, N.Y. Tracey Powell enters her second season as an assistant on the softball staff. She works with the catchers and assists with all aspects of offense and infield play. She currently serves as the head instructor at the Frozen Ropes Training Center in Garden City. She previously served as an assistant coach of the Razorbacks, a women s fastpitch 18 and older club team in Lancaster, Pa. She also played international softball in China in 2008. As a collegiate athlete, Powell s primary position was catcher when she was a member of the Big South Conference member, Liberty University, in Lynchburg, Va. from 2005-07. She graduated with a degree in Kinesiology: Exercise Sciences in 2009. Julie SOVIERO Pitching Specialist Second Season PIONEER COACHING STAFF Julie Soviero begins her second season at C.W. Post. She has mentored numerous Long Island college-bound pitchers and will work with the Pioneer pitching staff. Soviero has over 15 years of pitching experience and 12 years of teaching experience. She was a four-time Academic All-American while pitching for Division I Manhattan College and graduated as the class valedictorian in 2002. She was the recipient of the 2001 NIT Student/Athlete Award. Her past coaching experiences have come overseas as a pitching coach for the Italian Professional League. Soviero also serves as a contributing writer for Baseball Player Magazine and The Sandlot Magazine and is a certified personal trainor 9 9

2012 SEASON OUTLOOK 10 Senior Kerry Fisher C.W. Post head coach Jamie Apicella is entering his 14th season at the helm of the Pioneers and his program could not be in a better place. Since 2007, three of Apicella s teams have clinched NCAA East region titles to advance to the World Series. Last season s squad swept through the NCAA regionals and finished the season with a 41-16 overall record. Apicella and his assistant coaches Matt Whittington, Tracey Powell, and Julie Soviero were recognized as the East Region Coaching Staff of the Year and Apicella collected his 500th career victory. This year s roster size is the largest of any of Apicella s teams in his career with 22 players and he is confident and enthusiastic about the team s potential. The offense from top to bottom is loaded with power and speed and Apicella predicts he will have a lot of options on offense. Overall, the team has a renewed energy this year and boasts a group of newcomers who will be impact players. The Pioneers reached their goal of advancing to the World Series last season and are hungry for another chance to win a national Senior Kendall Bright title. Pitching One of the biggest question marks this season is pitching after both of last season s pitchers Sarah Kiser and Christina Berardi graduated, but Apicella hopes to get over that hump quickly as he and Whittington have assembled an all-star pitching staff that will challenge the region s best hitters. Freshman Megan Salcido (Brawley, Calif.) is a promising rookie that has an array of pitches to make her effective in the circle. She had a positive fall campaign, including 14 scoreless innings pitched against Stony Brook, and is ready to settle in and make an impact this season. Apicella brought in another big game pitcher in sophomore Liz Weber (Brightwaters, N.Y.), who was a Northeast-10 First Team selection while playing at LeMoyne last season. Weber was also the New York State Pitcher of the Year her senior year of high school at Bay Shore. She also had a strong fall and had a strong command of the strike zone, which makes her an immediate difference maker. 10 Senior Kristen Morcone Senior Hayley Bettles (Surrey, British Columbia) has the potential to be a No. 1 or No. 2 starter and will compete for innings this spring. Freshmen Catherine Havens (Eastport, N.Y.) and Nicole Ehlinger (Hauppauge, N.Y.) had success pitching in the fall and will also compete for innings this spring. Junior Linda Amarante (Cheshire, Conn.) is also an option as a left-handed specialist and could see time at first base. Catcher The catching position is deep with talent this season with senior Kristen Morcone (Milford, Mass.) expected to be the starter behind the plate. Morcone works well with the pitching staff and is a vocal team leader with a tremendous presence around her teammates. Junior Nicole Capella (Shirley, N.Y.) was an ECC Second Team selection last season. She is a good defensive catcher with a strong arm and will see time behind the dish and in the lineup. Newcomer Aly Dzierzynski (Deer Park, N.Y.) was a bright spot during the fall and Apicella likes her potential. With her power at the

Senior Krysta Palazzo plate, she is deserving of being in the lineup at catcher or as a designated player. Senior Kim Kessel (Glen Cove, N.Y.) will provide solid depth as the fourth catcher on the roster and could also see time in the lineup as a DP. Infield Sophomore Nicole Hagenah (Commack, N.Y.), who was voted the 2012 ECC Preseason Player of the Year by the league s coaches, had a monstrous freshman season at the plate, batting.452 with 14 home runs and 62 RBI. The NFCA First Team All-American will make the switch from third base to shortstop this season and will continue to challenge opposing pitchers from the plate. Hagenah s move to short opens up the third base position for sophomore Alexis Gonzalez (Hauppauge, N.Y.), who transferred from Siena and was a standout player at Hauppauge. Gonzalez, who is expected to bat third in the lineup in front of Hagenah, is a 5-tool player with tremendous power and speed on offense and great range on defense, and will solidify the hot Junior Nicole Capella corner. Senior Kendall Bright (Manlius, N.Y.) had a breakout season in 2011 and improved her offensive numbers enough to garner ECC First Team as well as NFCA First Team All-Region and Daktronics Inc. Third Team All-America honors. She is expected to bat fifth in the lineup and should put up outstanding numbers again this season. Junior Kaci Hopkins (New Egypt, N.J.) has an outstanding glove at first base and the ability to play small ball. She had an outstanding glove at first base and provided power at the plate while batting in the 2-hole. Junior Nicole Fierro (East Hampton, N.Y.) has been a solid utility player in the infield and saw time at shortstop last season. She will challenge for multiple positions this season, including shortstop and third base. Sophomore Angela Carmine (Westbury, N.Y.) proved to be a valuable pinch hitter last season. She will provide depth at second base and will have a lot of pinch hitting opportunities. Apicella can also call on sophomore Andrea Smith (Milford, Mass.) to fill in at 11 Junior Kaci Hopkins multiple infield positions and she will challenge for a starting role at first, third and shortstop. Outfield The Pioneers outfield is one of the most talented in the region and with only three positions and five available players, there will be stiff competition. Senior Kerry Fisher (Barto, Pa.) returns to patrol centerfield. Fisher is the veteran of the group and enters her third straight year in the outfield. She earned ECC Second Team all-conference honors last season and her timely hitting was lethal, especially during the NCAA regionals. Defensively, her speed allows her great range to haul in long fly balls. She is primed to finish her career with an outstanding season that could earn her postseason recognition. Sophomore Carly Chamberlain (Nesco, N.J.) earned ECC Second Team honors in her rookie season last year and returns this season in great physical shape. She is a step quicker and is set to lead off at the plate again and use her speed on the bases to produce runs. Senior Krysta Palazzo (Sea 2012 SEASON OUTLOOK 11

2012 SEASON OUTLOOK 12 Junior Nicole Fierro Cliff, N.Y.) had a slow start to the fall season due to an injury but is the leading candidate to play right field. She found her stride as a hitter last season and is swinging the bat well. Sophomore Jessica Julich (Kings Park, N.Y.) has a strong throwing arm and had a very successful fall campaign. She showed power at the plate last season with multiple extra base hits and may see starting opportunities in the lineup. Freshman Samantha Miller (East Meadow, N.Y.) impressed the coaches during the fall. She is described by Apicella as a scrappy hitter who puts the ball in play and will vie for time in the outfield. In addition to her pitching duties, Havens will also challenge for starting time in center and left field. She has an accurate throw and is one of the most versatile players on the team. A left-handed slap hitter, she is a triple threat at the plate and has great bat control. East Coast Conference Preseason Poll Team Sophomore Nicole Hagenah Points 1. Molloy (2) 58 2. Dowling (4) 56 3. C.W. POST (2) 53 4. Mercy 37 5. Queens 30 6. NYIT 20 7. St. Thomas Aquinas 19 8. Bridgeport 15 * First place votes are in parenthesis Schedule Each year, Apicella regularly schedules the toughest opponents he can find in the region. With the improvement of teams in the ECC, the overall competition in the East is getting stronger. The Pioneers open their season on March 4 at the Spring Rebel Games in Kissimmee Fla. against St. Cloud and Ferris State. They will also see a College World Series rematch against Saginaw Valley as well as matchups against CWS participant Minnesota-Mankato as well as University of the Sciences- 12 Sophomore Carly Chamberlain Philadelphia, Ashland, Seton Hill, Northwood and California (Pa.). C.W. Post returns to open up a four-game homestand, beginning March 15 against Dominican and followed by Southern Connecticut (March 17), American International (March 18) and Queens (N.Y.) on March 20 to open ECC play. Additional non-conference opponents include Adelphi (March 22), Merrimack (March 24), Southern New Hampshire (March 25), New Haven (April 4) and Caldwell (April 18). The ECC Championships will be hosted by the school with the highest seed, beginning April 26 with NCAA Regional play starting May 4. The Division II World Series begins May 15 at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Ky.

No. Name Cl. Pos. B-T Ht. Hometown/High School 2 Kaci Hopkins Jr. 1B R-R 5-8 New Egypt, N.J. / New Egypt 3 Megan Salcido Fr. P R-R 5-8 Brawley, Calif. / Brawley Union 4 Jessica Julich So. OF R-R 5-9 Kings Park, N.Y. / Kings Park 5 Kristen Morcone Sr. C R-R 5-4 Milford, Mass. / Milford 6 Nicole Fierro Jr. INF R-R 5-6 East Hampton, N.Y. / East Hampton 7 Kerry Fisher Sr. OF L-R 5-7 Barto, Pa. / Boyertown 8 Kendall Bright Sr. INF R-R 5-6 Manlius, N.Y. / Fayetteville-Manlius 9 Nicole Capella Jr. C R-R 5-8 Shirley, N.Y. / William Floyd 10 Catherine Havens Fr. OF/P L-R 5-3 Eastport, N.Y. / Eastport-South Manor 11 Angela Carmine So. INF L-R 5-4 Westbury, N.Y. / Clarke 12 Krysta Palazzo Sr. OF L-R 5-4 Sea Cliff, N.Y. / North Shore 13 Linda Amarante Jr. 1B/P L-L 5-7 Cheshire, Conn. / Cheshire 15 Liz Weber So. P/IF R-R 5-8 Brightwaters, N.Y. / Bay Shore (Le Moyne) 17 Alexis Gonzalez So. INF R-R 5-7 Hauppauge, N.Y. / Hauppauge (Siena) 18 Nicole Ehlinger Fr. P R-R 5-4 Hauppauge, N.Y. / Hauppauge 20 Samantha Miller Fr. OF R-R 5-2 East Meadow, N.Y. / East Meadow 21 Hayley Bettles Sr. P R-R 5-3 Surrey, British Columbia / Frank Hurt 22 Kim Kessel Sr. C R-R 5-3 Glen Cove, N.Y. / Glen Cove 23 Nicole Hagenah So. INF R-R 5-9 Commack, N.Y. / Commack 24 Carly Chamberlain So. OF L-R 5-4 Nesco, N.J. / Oakcrest 26 Alyson Dzierzynski Fr. C R-R 5-10 Deer Park, N.Y. / Deer Park 31 Andrea Smith So. INF L-R 5-6 Milford, Mass. / Milford Head Coach: Jamie Apicella (C.W. Post 96, MA 99) Assistant Coaches: Matt Whittington, Tracey Powell Pitching Specialist: Julie Soviero Centerfield Kerry Fisher Left Field Carly Chamberlain Samantha Miller Shortstop Nicole Hagenah Nicole Fierro Catherine Havens Second Base Kendall Bright Angela Carmine Right Field Krysta Palazzo Jessica Julich Position Breakdown Pitchers (6) Liz Weber Megan Salcido Linda Amarante Catherine Havens Nicole Ehlinger Hayley Bettles Catchers (4) Kristen Morcone Kim Kessel Nicole Capella Alyson Dzierynski Infielders (7) Kendall Bright Kaci Hopkins Nicole Fierro Alexis Gonzalez Angela Carmine Nicole Hagenah Andrea Smith 2012 ROSTER Third Base Alexis Gonzalez Nicole Fierro Pitchers Megan Salcido Liz Weber Hayley Bettles Catherine Havens Nicole Ehlinger Linda Amarante First Base Kaci Hopkins Andrea Smith Linda Amarante Outfielders (6) Krysta Palazzo Kerry Fisher Jessica Julich Carly Chamberlian Catherine Havens Samantha Miller Catcher Kristen Morcone Nicole Capella Aly Dzierzynski Kim Kessel 13 13

PIONEER PROFILES Hayley BETTLES Senior Pitcher 5-3 R-R Surrey, British Columbia Frank Hurt Secondary 21 2011: Made 12 appearances and posted a 2.62 ERA in 26.2 innings pitched let up 10 earned runs on 25 hits with 22 strikeouts retired a season-high five batters via strikeout against Wayne State (May 19) struck out three batters and let up one hit in three scoreless innings of work at NYIT (April 16). 2010: Made 24 appearances and earned 18 starts during the season as a No. 2 starter picked up her first win of the season after pitching four scoreless innings against University of the Sciences (March 11) tossed six shutout innings and allowed five hits and a walk while striking out seven against Queens (March 25) recorded a careerhigh 11 strikeouts in her third shutout of the season against Southern New Hampshire (March 27) scattered three hits over six innings with nine strikeouts in an 8-0 win over UMass Lowell (March 28) struck out 10 batters in a five-inning one hitter against St. Thomas Aquinas (March 31) threw a complete no-hitter with seven strikeouts against Mercy (April 27). 2009: Appeared in 12 games, making six starts recorded a 1-4 record with a 3.06 ERA and 32 strikeouts over 48.0 innings tossed three complete games won her first collegiate start against Norwood, allowing one earned run on six hits with two strikeouts (March 8) pitched seven and a third innings and allowed one earned run on five hits with a season-high seven strikeouts (March 21) came in to pitch six innings of relief against Georgian Court (April 26) and allowed four runs with four strikeouts. C.W. Post: Played softball and volleyball at Frank Hurt Secondary. Personal: Daughter of Corinne Choquette and Christopher Bettles favorite athlete is Derek Jeter majoring in criminal justice. BET ETTL TLES ES CA RE ER HIG IGHS CAREER HIGHS IP... 7.0 vs. Southern NH (3-27-10) K... 11 vs. Southern N.H. (3-27 -10) CAREER LOWS H... 1 vs. Mercy (4-27-10) R... 0, five times ER... 0, five times BB... 1, four times Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2009 3.06 1-4 12 6 3 0/0 0 48.0 51 32 21 17 32 4 0 4 190.268 1 2 0 5 0 2010 2.15 11-4 24 18 7 5/3 1 97.2 87 50 30 41 107 8 1 5 372.234 4 10 3 16 0 2011 2.62 0-0 12 0 0 0/0 0 26.2 25 14 10 15 22 6 0 1 108.231 5 4 0 0 3 TOTAL 2.48 12-8 48 24 10 5/3 1 172.1 163 96 61 73 161 18 1 10 670.243 10 16 3 21 3 14 14

Kendall BRIGHT Senior Infield 5-6 R-R Manlius, N.Y. Fayetteville-Manlius 8 2011: Daktronics Inc. Third Team All-America NFCA First Team All-Region ECC First Team batted.354 with 62 hits, 58 RBI and 36 runs scored led the team with 15 doubles while knocking out 12 home runs and adding two triples was 3-for-3 in stolen bases led the team with 29 extra base hits was 1-for-3 with a two-run homer at Merrimack (March 31) combined to go 3-for-6 with four RBI and two runs scored in a sweep over Molloy (April 3) blasted her first career grand slam in a 9-8 win against Mercy (April 6) combined for six hits to drive in 11 RBI with three runs in a sweep at NYIT (April 16) continued to swing the bat well against the Bears as she knocked two more home runs as the Pioneers cruised to an 8-0 win (April 21) batted 2-for-3 with a pair of triples to drive in three runs and score twice at Bridgeport (April 30) batted 1-for-4 with a two-run homer in the NCAA regional against Caldwell (May 15) was 1-for-2 with a home run in the NCAA Super Regional against Merrimack (May 21). PIONEER PROFILES 2010: Played in all 57 games, making 56 starts, mainly at second base with scattered starts at third batted.296 with 48 hits, 24 RBI and 30 runs scored recorded 12 doubles and five home runs batted 25-for-83 (.301) with runners on base recorded 11 two-out RBI was 7-for-12 (.583) with runners on third and less than two outs recorded 12 multiple hit games and six multiple RBI games had an eight-game hitting streak during the season batted 2-for-4 and hit the game-winning homer against Lock Haven (March 13) went 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored in the matinee game against UMass Lowell (March 28) batted 1-for-3 with a two-run homer in the nightcap against the River Hawks was 1-for-3 with a two-run double against Merrimack (April 1) batted 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI singles against Mercy (April 8) batted 3-for-4 that included a two-run homer at Queens (April 17). 2009: Played in 33 games, starting nine was 4-for-18 in pinch hitting situations and was 13-for-31 in advancing runners (.419) batted.174 with eight hits, including four doubles, five RBI and eight runs scored batted 1-for-3 with a double and a run scored versus Stonehill (March 9) batted 1-for-1 with an RBI double against Mercy (March 24) batted 1-for-1 with a two-run double in the opening game of a doubleheader against St. Thomas Aquinas (April 4). Prior to C.W. Post: Played five years of softball for the Fayetteville-Manlius Hornets under coach Russ Sampson named all-league and First Team All-CNY batted.509 her senior year the Hornets qualified for sectionals from 2004-07 also participated in swimming. Personal: Older of Mark and Robin Bright s two daughters is a downhill ski racer majoring in physical education. BRIGHT S CAREER HIGHS AB...5 at NYIT (4-16-11) R...3, three tim imes H...4 at NYIT (4-16-11) 2B... 3 at NYIT (4-16-11) 3B...2 at Bridgeport (4-30-11) HR...2 vs. NYIT (4-21-11) RBI..8 at NYIT (4-16-11) SB...1, three times TB...10 at NYIT (4-16-11) HBP..1, four times BB...2, twice Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009.174 33-9 46 4 8 4 0 0 5 12.261 4 2 11 0.269 0 1 0-1 15 7 1.957 2010.296 57-56 162 30 48 12 0 5 24 75.463 8 4 20 0.326 2 10 0-0 34 0 3.919 2011.354 57-57 175 36 62 15 2 12 58 117.669 14 0 29 1.398 2 2 3-3 84 104 18.913 TOTAL.308 147-122 383 70 118 31 2 17 87 204.532 26 6 60 1.358 4 13 3-4 133 111 22.917 15 15

ES PIONEER PROFILE Kerry FISHER Senior Outfield 5-7 L-R Barto, Pa. Boyertown 7 2011: ECC Second Team started all 57 games in centerfield batted.299 with 55 hits, 34 RBI and 33 runs scored recorded 12 doubles and a triple and was 2-for-4 in stolen bases batted 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored against Tiffin (March 13) went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run against Caldwell (March 14) batted 2-for-3 and came around to score three times against Mercy (April 6) went 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs against Bridgeport (April 9) combined to go 3-for-5 with three RBI and four runs scored in a doubleheader sweep at NYIT (April 16) went 3-for-4 with four RBI and two runs to lead the Pioneers to another sweep over NYIT (April 21) batted 2-for-3 with two RBI against Dowling (April 26) was 2-for-3 with an RBI single and a 2 RBI double in the nightcap against Caldwell (May 1) drove in the game-winning runs with RBI doubles as the Pioneers defeated Caldwell in back-to-back days at the NCAA East Regional to advance to the Super Regional (May 14-15) broke up a no-hitter against Saginaw Valley with a single to right in the seventh (May 28). 2010: Started every game in left field batted.296 with 53 hits, 25 RBI and 31 runs scored led the team with four triples as well as 10 sacrifice bunts was 3-for-4 in stolen bases recorded 16 multiple-hit games and five multiple-rbi games batted 2-for-4 with a two-rbi triple and a two-rbi double against Stonehill (March 7) was 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored against Minnesota State (March 10) batted 4-for-4 with an RBI against Southern Connecticut (March 23) went 2-for-2 with an RBI and three runs scored against Queens (March 25) batted 1-for-4 with a two-rbi triple at NYIT (April 3) batted 2-for-3 that included a sacrifice fly and an RBI double at Bridgeport (April 13) batted 2-for-4 with a two-rbi single against Bridgeport (April 18) batted 1-for-4 and came around to score three times against Mercy (April 27) was 1-for-3 with an RBI triple in the matinee game at Dowling (May 1) followed that up by going 2-for-4 with a bases-clearing double against the Golden Lions batted 2-for-3 with a run scored in the opening regional contest against Molloy (May 14). FISHER S CAREER HIGHS AB...5, twice R...3, four times H... 3 vs. Southern Conn. (3-23-10) 2B...2 at Bridgeport (4-13-10) 3B...1, five times HR...1, three times RBI..4 vs. Stonehill (3-7-10) SB...1, six times TB...6, three times HBP..1, six times BB...3 vs. STAC (4-4-09) 2009: ECC Rookie of the Year played in 51 games, started 49 batted.340 with 51 hits, 29 RBI and 26 runs scored recorded eight doubles and a triple and knocked out three homers was 22-for-52 at the plate with runners in scoring position batted 10-for-14 with runners on third and less than two outs was 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts boasted a.581 percentage in advancing runners batted 2-for-3 and hit her first career home run, a two-run blast, against American International (March 21) batted 3-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored at Queens (March 30) batted 3-for-4 with three RBI singles and two runs scored against St. Thomas Aquinas (April 4) batted 1-for-3 with a sacrifice fly and an RBI single at Merrimack (April 9) batted 2-for-4 with two RBI singles at UMass Lowell (April 10) went 2-for-4 and hit a three-run homer against Bridgeport (April 14). Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year starter at Boyertown under coach Sue Benfield four-time PAC 10 First Team four-time Pottstown Mercury All-Area First Team won the team batting title (2005, 2007, 2008) two-time team MVP batted.467 her final season the Bears advanced to districts all four seasons also participated in winter track. Personal: Youngest of Rich and Mary Fisher s three daughters older sisters, Jill 07 and Katie 10, were both standout players on the C.W. Post softball team favorite athlete is Bernie Williams likes cat whispering... majoring in arts management. 16 Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009.340 51-49 150 26 51 8 1 3 29 70.467 13 1 13 0.387 4 4 3-3 91 58 11.931 2010.296 57-57 179 31 53 5 4 0 25 66.369 7 2 23 0.326 2 10 3-4 34 0 3.919 2011.299 57-57 184 33 55 12 1 0 34 69.375 13 3 21 0.351 2 0 2-4 40 2 3.933 TOTAL.310 165-163 513 90 159 25 6 3 88 205.400 33 6 57 0.354 8 14 8-11 165 60 17.930 16

KIM KESSEL Senior Catcher 5-3 R-R Glen Cove, N.Y. Glen Cove 22 2011: Played in seven games batted.500 with four hits, two RBI and a run scored came into the first game of a doubleheader at NYIT and belted an RBI single to right field before coming around to score later in the game (April 16) collected two hits, including an RBI single at Bridgeport (April 30). 2010: Made appearances in 19 games, mostly as a pinch hitter recorded three hits, two RBI and two runs scored drove in a run on a single in the seventh inning against Southern Connecticut (March 23) batted 1-for-1 with a single against Southern New Hampshire (March 27) batted 1-for-2 with an RBI single against Mercy (April 27). PIONEER PROFILES 2009: Saw limited action in four games as a pinch hitter. Prior to C.W. Post: Was a five-year softball player at Glen Cove under coach Kelly McDonough named allcounty and all-conference the Big Red advanced to the championship before losing to Floral Park in 2006 also played four years of soccer. Personal: Younger of Bill and Toni Kessel s two daughters favorite athlete is Thurmon Munson plans to pursue a career as a physical education teacher majoring in physical education. KES SEL S CA REER HIGHSHS AB......2, five times R...1, thr ee tim es H...... 2 at Bri dgep ort (4-30-11) 2B......nonene 3B...nonene HR...nonen RBI..1, four times SB...none TB...2 at Bridgeport (4-30-11) HBP..1 at NYIT (4-16-11) BB...1, once Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009.000 4-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 2 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 2010.150 19-0 20 2 3 0 0 0 2 3.150 1 0 3 0.182 1 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 2011.500 7-0 8 1 4 0 0 0 2 4.500 0 1 1 0.556 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 TOTAL.219 30-0 32 3 7 0 0 0 4 7.219 1 1 6 0.257 1 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 17 17

ILES PIONEER PROFI Kristen MORCONE Senior Catcher 5-4 R-R Milford, Mass. Milford 5 2011: Played in 33 games and made 30 starts batted.250 with 19 hits, 15 RBI and nine runs scored recorded her only home run of the season with a threerun shot at Merrimack (March 31) went 2-for-4 with a run scored against St. Thomas Aquinas (March 26) batted 1-for-2 with two RBI and two runs scored against NYIT (April 21) was 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored at Bridgeport (April 30) was 1-for-3 with a two-run single against Caldwell (May 1) batted 1-for-2 with a two-rbi single in the NCAA East Regional against Caldwell (May 14) tallied one of the Pioneers two hits in first game of the World Series against UC-San Diego (May 26). 2010: Saw action in 23 games and made 13 starts at catcher batted.222 with 10 hits, four RBI and two runs scored was 2-for-5 in pinch hitting situations batted 1-for-3 with an RBI single against Edinboro (March 11) batted 2-for-4 with a pair of singles against LeMoyne (March 19) went 1-for-3 with a double against American International (March 20) went 1-for-2 with an RBI single and a run scored at Mercy (April 8) batted 2-for-2 with a double against Mercy (April 27). MORCO CONE NE S CAR AREE EER HIGH S AB......4, nin ine time mes R...2 vs. NY IT (4-21-11) H.......2, 12 times 2B......1, eight times 3B...nonene HR... 1 at Merrimack (3-31-11) 1) RBI..3 at Merrimack (3-3131-11) 1) SB...none TB...4 at Merrimack (3-31-11) HBP..2 vs. NYIT (5-2-09) BB...2 vs. Tiffin (3-13-11) 2009: Started all 52 games batted.244 with 32 hits, two doubles, 13 RBI and six runs scored boasted a.449 percentage in advancing runners (35-78) recorded her first career hit as a leadoff single against Northwood (March 8) drove in the game-winning run with an RBI single against Caldwell (March 14) drove in the game-winning run with an RBI single against American International (March 21) batted 1-for-3 with an RBI single against LeMoyne (March 22) went 2-for-4 at the plate with an RBI single at Queens (March 30) batted 2-for-4 with an RBI single at Merrimack (April 9). Prior to C.W. Post: Was a four-year player at Milford High for coaches Linda Zacchilli and Brian Macchi batted.411 with a.630 slugging percentage was a captain her junior and senior year named Team MVP selected as a Milford Daily News All-Star, Worcester Telegram & Gazette All- Star and league All-Star also played volleyball and led the Scarlet Hawks Personal: Younger of Len and Fran Morcone s two children plays the trumpet plans to pursue a career as a physical education teacher majoring in physical education. Year Year Avg ERA GP-GS W-L App AB GS R CG H SHO/CBO 2B 3B HR SV RBI IP TB H SLG% R ER BB HBP BB SO SO 2B GDP 3B OB% HR SF BF SH B/Avg SB-ATT WP HBP PO A SFA E SHA FLD% BK 2009 2009.244 3.06 52-52 1-4 121316 6 3 32 0/0 2 0 00 48.0 13 3451.260 32 2110 174 3224 4 1 0.3174 0 3.268 0-01 331 2 21 0 2.994 5 0 2010 TOTAL.222 3.06 23-13 1-4 12 45 6 2 3 10 0/0 3 0 00 48.0 4 1351.289 32 211 171 326 4 0 0.250 4 1 2.268 0-01 121 2 5 0 0 1.000 5 0 2011.250 33-30 76 9 19 3 0 1 15 25.329 10 0 19 0.337 0 3 0-0 213 10 2.991 TOTAL.239 75-65 176 8 42 5 0 0 17 47.267 11 5 30 1.301 1 5 0-0 452 26 2.996 18 18

Krysta PALAZZO Senior Outfield 5-4 L-R Sea Cliff, N.Y. North Shore 12 2011: Played in 54 games and started 51 games in right field batted.240 with 29 hits, 14 RBI and 28 runs scored tied for the team lead with three triples was 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored against Stonehill (March 13) batted 2-for-3 that included a two-rbi double and two runs scored against Tiffin (March 17) was 1-for-3 with two runs scored at American International (March 30) went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored in the matinee match at NYIT (April 16) batted 1-for-2 with two RBI and a run scored in the nightcap against NYIT (April 21) to help the Pioneers sweep the series from the Bears went 2-for-4 with an RBI single in the NCAA East Regional against Caldwell (May 14). PIONEER PROFILES 2010: Played in 46 games, making 23 starts batted.296 with 16 hits, two RBI and 13 runs scored was 11-for-24 (.458) in advancing runners batted 2-for-2 with a run scored as a designated player against Edinboro (March 11) batted 1-for-2 with a run scored against LeMoyne (March 19) singled and came around to score against St. Thomas Aquinas (March 31) batted 2-for-3 with an RBI against Mercy (April 8) rapped a double to left center and came around to score against NYIT (April 20) batted 1-for-2 with two runs scored at St. Thomas Aquinas (April 22) recorded an infield single and a run scored against Mercy (April 27). 2009: Appeared in 15 games and proved valuable as a pinch runner came around to score four times was 1-for-1 in stolen base attempts. Prior to C.W. Post: Was a four-year player at North Shore under coach Nicole Porter named all-conference and all-division also played volleyball. Personal: Younger of Robert and Pam Palazzo s two daughters favorite athlete is Michael Strahan admires her mother most outside of sports was a competitive gymnast. PAL ALAZ AZZO ZO S CAR EER HIGH S AB......5 at NYI T (4-16-11) R...2, four times H......... at NYIT (4-16-11) 1) 2B.....1, sevenen tim imes 3B...1, thr hree tim imes HR.....no none ne RBI..2, twi ce SB...1, five time mes TB...4 vs. STAC (3-26-11) HBP..2 vs. Wayne State (3-17-11) BB...1, seven times Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009.000 15-0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 1 0 2 0.000 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1.000 2010.296 46-23 54 13 16 3 0 0 2 19.352 3 3 10 0.361 1 2 1-2 3 0 0 1.000 2011.240 54-51 121 28 29 4 3 0 14 39.322 3 8 18 0.303 0 4 3-3 34 3 6.860 TOTAL.253 115-74 178 45 45 7 3 0 16 58.247 7 11 30 0.316 1 6 5-6 38 3 6.872 19 19

PIONEER PROFILES Linda AMARANTE Junior Pitcher 5-7 L-L Cheshire, Conn. Cheshire 13 2011: Made three appearances came around to score a run against NYIT (April 21) pitched two scoreless innings with a strikeout against NYIT (April 16). 2010: Made six appearances with one start at designated player against Southern Connecticut (March 23) was 1-for-2 with a double and two runs scored at Mercy (April 8) made one appearance in the pitcher s circle against Molloy, pitching two innings and scattering three runs on two hits with a strikeout (April 6). Prior to C.W. Post: A two-sport athlete at Cheshire batted.344 at the plate and held a 0.78 ERA her senior year helped the Rams capture Housatonic Division championship titles in 2008 and 2009 named to the All-Housatonic Division Team New Haven Register All-Area Team selection (2007 and 2008) threw a perfect game from the pitcher s circle during her final home appearance as a senior against Bristol Central also played basketball. Personal: Youngest of Joe and Sue Amarante s four children sister, Tina, played lacrosse at Western New England and brother, Dan, plays baseball at Western Connecticut State plans to pursue a master s degree upon graduation, possibly in law or political science majoring in psychology and English. Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2010 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 1 8.250 3 0 0 0 0 2011 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/1 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5.000 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 5.25 0-0 2 0 0 0/1 0 4.0 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 13.153 3 1 0 0 0 Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 Year ERA.111 W-L 6-1 App 9 GS 2 CG SHO/CBO 1 1 0 SV 0 IP 1 H 2.222 R ER 0 BB 0 SO 32B 03B.111 HR BF 0 B/Avg 0 0-0 WP HBP 4 SFA 0 0 SHA 1.000 BK 2011 2009 3.06.000 1-4 3-0 12 36 13 0 0/00 0 0 0 48.00 51 0 32.000 21 0 170 32 0 4 00.000 4 0.268 0 0-0 1 20 00 0 5.0000 TOTAL 3.06.083 1-4 9-1 12 126 3 1 0/01 0 0 048.01 51 2 32.166 21 0 170 32 3 4 00.100 4 0.268 0 0-0 1 24 00 0 51.0000 20 20

Caldwell (May 1). Nicole CAPELLA Junior Catcher 5-8 R-R Shirley, N.Y. William Floyd 9 2011: ECC Second Team batted.322 with 29 hits, 12 RBI and 10 runs scored batted 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored against Wayne State (March 17) went 2-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored against Stonehill (March 19) went 2-for-2 with two RBI against Bridgeport (April 9) was 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored at Southern Connecticut (April 14) was 2-for-3 with a run scored at Bridgeport (April 30) was 2-for-2 with a run scored against PIONEER PROFILES 2010: ECC Second Team played in 48 games and started 47 at the catching position batted.325 with 40 hits, 15 RBI and six runs scored batted 2-for-2 with a two-run double against Southern New Hampshire (March 27) batted 3-for-4 with a run scored at NYIT (April 3) went 2-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored at Mercy (April 8) was 3-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored at Bridgeport (April 13) batted 2-for-4 with a two-run double at Queens (April 17). Prior to C.W. Post: A three-sport athlete at William Floyd batted.413 at the plate her senior year with two home runs and 16 RBI flashed the leather with a.971 fielding percentage received all-county and all-state recognition throughout her career 2009 Suffolk County Rookie of the Year 2005 Rookie of the Year also played volleyball and basketball, where she was named all-league was named a scholar-athlete in basketball. Personal: Daughter of Joe and Sue Capella favorite athlete is David Wright admires her mother most outside of sports plans to become a math teacher and softball coach majoring in math education. CAPELLA S CAREER HIGH S AB...4 vs. UMass Lowell (3-28-1-10) R...2, twice H...3, three times 2B...3, nine times 3B...none HR...1 at Dowling (4-7-11) RBI..2, four time s SB...1, twi ce TB...5 at Dow owli ling (4-7- 7-11 11) HBP..1, sev en times BB...2 at NYIT (4-16- 11) Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2010.325 48-47 123 6 40 6 0 0 15 46.374 4 3 9 0.359 1 6 0-0 328 12 2.994 2011.322 40-29 90 10 29 3 0 1 12 35.389 6 1 6 1.367 1 1 0-0 184 15 2.990 TOTAL.324 88-76 213 16 69 9 0 1 27 81.380 10 4 15 1.362 2 7 0-0 512 27 4.992 21 21

OFILES PIONEER PRO Nicole FIERRO Junior Infield 5-6 R-R East Hampton, N.Y. East Hampton 6 2011: Took the field in 37 games with 27 starts batted.156 with 12 hits, 12 RBI and 14 runs scored batted 1-for-4 with a run scored in the nightcap at American International (March 30) went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored at Merrimack (March 31) combined to go 3-for-8 with three RBI and three runs scored in a doubleheader sweep at NYIT (April 16) batted 1-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored at Bridgeport (April 30). 2010: Took the field in 16 games with nine starts at third base batted.200 with six hits, two RBI and five runs scored batted 1-for-3 with a run scored in her collegiate debut against Stonehill (March 7) went 2-for-3 with a run scored against Clarion (March 11) was 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored against University of the Sciences (March 10) recorded an RBI walk and a run scored at Mercy (April 8). Prior to C.W. Post: A three sport athlete for the Bonackers participated in soccer, basketball, and softball at the varsity level in softball, she helped the team advance all the way to the New York State Final Four in 2007 and 2008 named MVP her senior year and was a two-time all-county and all-division selection named soccer MVP for the 2005-09 seasons was an all-county selection in 2007-08 and all-state in 2008 2008 League VI Field Player of the Year. Personal: One of Al and Tina Fierro s two children has an older brother also plays on the C.W. Post women s soccer team majoring in physical education. FIE IERR RRO S CAREERER HIGHS AB...5 at NYIT (4-16-11) R...2, twice H...2, twice 2B...1, twice 3B...1, twi ce HR...nonene RBI..3atNYIT (4-16-11) 11) SB...1 at Merrimack (3-31-11) TB...3, three times HBP..none BB...2, four times Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER Year BB Avg SO GP-GS 2B 3B AB HR R BF H B/Avg 2B 3B WP HR HBP RBI TB SFA SHA SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF BK SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 2009.200 3.06 16-9 1-4 12 30 6 5 3 6 0/0 0 1 00 48.0 2 851.267 32 215 170 329 4 0 0.3144 0 3.268 0-01 52 9 0 3.824 5 0 2011 TOTAL.156 3.06 37-27 1-4 12 77 6 143 12 0/0 2 1 0 48.0 12 1651.208 32 2110 170 3224 4 0 0.253 4 0 2.268 1-31 302 43 0 7.913 5 0 TOTAL.168 53-36 107 19 18 2 2 0 14 24.224 15 0 33 0.260 0 5 1-3 35 52 10.896 22 22

Kaci HOPKINS Junior First Base 5-8 R-R New Egypt, N.J. New Egypt 2 2011: Started in all 57 games at first base batted.330 with 58 hits, 21 RBI and 42 runs scored was a perfect 6-for-6 in stolen bases to lead the team batted 2-for-4 with an RBI and three runs scored against Caldwell (March 14) was 2-for-5 with two runs against Wisconsin-Parkside (March 16) combined to go 6-for-8 with two RBI, including a home run, and five runs scored at Queens (N.Y.) (April 10) batted 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored at St. Thomas Aquinas (April 18) combined to go 4-for-6 with an RBI and three runs at Bridgeport (April 30) batted 2-for-4 and scored two runs in the NCAA East Regional against Caldwell (May 15). PIONEER PROFILES 2010: Played in 36 games, making 25 starts mainly at first base batted.271 with 16 hits, six RBI and 16 runs scored batted 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI singles against St. Thomas Aquinas (March 31) went 3-for-3 with a double and a pair of singles against Merrimack (April 1) went 1-for-2 with an RBI single at Bridgeport (April 13). Prior to C.W. Post: Two-sport athlete at New Egypt, where she was a four-year varsity starter batted.320 at the plate her senior year registered five doubles in a game and tallied 19 stolen bases during her sophomore season flashed the leather with a.990 fielding percentage helped the Warriors capture the state championship title in 2006 also played field hockey and led the team to seven conference championships. Personal: Younger of Wally and Linda Hopkins two children admires her grandmother most outside of sports plans to pursue a career in education. HOP OPKI NS CARE ER HIG IGHS AB......5 vs. Wis. Par arks ksid ide (3-16-11 11 ) R......3, twi wice H........3, fou r time mes 2B.......1, 14 time mes 3B... 1 vs. Amer ican Int nt l (3-20-1-11) HR...1, thr ee tim imes RBI..3 vs. STAC (3-3-3131-10) SB...1, nin ine time mes TB...6 at Que ueen ens (4-1 -10-0-11 11) HBP..1, twi wice BB...1, 19 times Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2010.271 36-25 59 16 16 1 0 0 6 17.288 8 0 15 0.358 0 3 3-4 136 6 1.993 2011.330 57-57 176 42 58 13 1 3 21 82.466 11 2 37 0.374 1 11 6-6 434 18 4.991 TOTAL.315 93-82 235 58 74 14 1 3 27 99.421 19 2 52 0.351 1 14 9-10 570 24 5.992 23 23

PROFILES PIONEER P Angela CARMINE Sophomore Infield 5-4 L-R Westbury, N.Y. W.T. Clarke 11 2011: Played in 39 games with 14 starts batted.222 with 12 hits, four RBI, and five runs scored was 6-for-18 in pinch hit situations and 2-for-3 with runners on third and less than two outs sported a.536 success rate (15-28) in advancing runners hit a two-run double against Mercy (April 6) batted 2-for-3 with a pair of singles against Molloy (April 27). Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year varsity starter at Clarke, where she helped the Rams win the Nassau County title in 2007 batted.378 with a.461 on base percentage her senior year recognized as all-county served as team captain and was named the team s Outstanding Athlete received Superintendent s Scholar-Athlete Award also played varsity volleyball. Personal: Older of Rico and Theresa s two children favorite athlete is Derek Jeter admires her parents participated in the Bats Against Breast Cancer serves as a Little League Umpire was a member of the National Society High School Scholars major is undecided. CARMI MINE NE S CAR EER HIGH S AB...4 at Bri ridg dgep ort (4-3 -30-11) R......1, five time mes H....... 2 vs. Mo lloy (4-4-27 27-1 -11) 1) 2B........1, fou our time mes 3B.....no ne HR.....no none ne RBI..2 vs. Me rc y (4-6 -11) 1) SB.....no none ne TB.... 2, five time s HBP..1, five time mes BB... 3 at NYIT (4-16-11) Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER Year BB Avg SO GP-GS 2B 3B AB HR R BF H B/Avg 2B 3B WP HR HBP RBI TB SFA SHA SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF BK SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 2009.222 3.06 39-14 1-4 12 54 6 5 3 12 0/0 4 0 00 48.0 4 1651.296 32 218 175 329 4 1 0.3734 0 2.268 0-01 22 2 0 0 1.000 5 0 TOTAL TOTAL.222 3.06 39-14 1-4 1254 6 5 3 12 0/0 4 0 0 48.0 4 1651.296 32 218 175 329 4 1 0.373 4 0 2.268 0-01 22 2 0 0 1.000 5 0 24 24

Carly CHAMBERLAIN Sophomore Outfield 5-4 L-R Nesco, N.J. Oakcrest 24 2011: Second Team ECC started all 57 games in left field batted.329 with 56 hits, 13 RBI and 37 runs scored was 4-for-4 in stolen bases had a success rate of.375 (21-56) with runners on base and was 41-for-67 (.612) in advancing runners scored a run in each of her first four collegiate games against Tiffin (March 13), Stonehill (March 13), Caldwell (March 14) and Indianapolis (March 14) batted 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored at St. Thomas Aquinas (March 26) was 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored against Adelphi (March 28) combined to go 5-for-8 with two RBI and two runs scored at Southern Connecticut (April 14) matched that with a 7-for-10 performance that included three doubles and a triple with three RBI and five runs scored in a doubleheader sweep at NYIT (April 16) batted 4-for-5 with an RBI and four runs scored to help the Pioneers complete the series sweep against the Bears (April 21) was 2-for-4 with a pair of runs scored in a game at Bridgeport (April 30) scored the go ahead run in each of the Pioneers pair of wins against Caldwell in the NCAA East Regional on May 14 and 15. PIONEER PROFILES Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year varsity player at Oakcrest two-year captain (2009, 2010) team MVP. in 2009 and 2010 All-Conference pick all four years All Cape Atlantic League First Team selection in 2010 hit.511 during her senior season with 45 hits, 44 runs, and 21 stolen bases 129 hits, 111 runs, and 65 stolen bases during career was also a standout soccer player Co-MVP and team captain in soccer in 2010 the Falcons were 2008 Group IV state finalists in soccer. Personal: Older of Mark and Wendy Chamberlain s two daughters hobbies include riding horses and watching baseball favorite athletes are Shane Victorino and Josh Hamilton admires her parents plans to attend graduate school majoring in biology. CHAMBER ERLA LAIN S CAREER HIGHS AB......6 at NYI T (4-16-1111 ) R......3 at NYI T (4-16-1111 ) H...... 4 at NYI YIT (4-16-11) 2B......2 at NYI YIT (4-16-11 11) 3B...1, thr hree tim imes HR...no ne RBI..2, twice SB...1, four time mes TB...7 at NYI YIT (4-16- 6-11 ) HBP..1, five time mes BB.... 3 vs. Mercy (4-6 -6-1 -11) 1) Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011.329 57-57 170 37 56 6 3 0 13 68.400 15 5 42 0.398 1 8 4-4 19 3 1.957 TOTAL.329 57-57 170 37 56 6 3 0 13 68.400 15 5 42 0.398 1 8 4-4 19 3 1.957 25 25

PIONEER PROFILES Alexis GONZALEZ Sophomore Infield 5-7 R-R Hauppauge, N.Y. Hauppauge (Siena) 17 Prior to C.W. Post: Played one season at Siena in 2010 was a four-sport athlete at Hauppauge, including softball, basketball, soccer and tennis softball: named Rookie of the year in 2005 in 2008 she hit.423 with a school record of 32 runs scored, went 20-for-20 in stolen bases,.577 slugging percent,.523 on base percent she graduated with almost every offensive record the Eagles qualified for the playoffs all five years recognized to multiple NFCA Regional All-America teams as well as NYS- SWA all-state, Newsday All-Long Island and all-county basketball: was a four-time MVP named Rookie of the year in 2004-05 became only the second player to reach the 1,000-point career mark at Hauppauge, which she did as a junior soccer: was a two-time MVP named Large School Goalie of the Year in 2007 the Eagles were co-league champs also named all-league, all-conference, all-county and all-state tennis: named all-league in 2005. Personal: Older of Lizette Gonzalez s two children Lizette played college softball at Suffolk Community her brother, Cristian, also attends C.W. Post favorite athlete is Derek Jeter admires her mother plans to become a health and physical education teacher and continue to raise money and awareness for cancer majoring in health and physical education. GONZALEZ S CAREER HIGHS AB...3, twice R...N/A H...1, three times 2B...0 3B...0 HR...0 RBI..0 SB...0 TB...1, three times HBP..1 vs. Winthrop (2/28/10) BB... 2 vs. Georgia State (2/25/10) 26 26

2011: NFCA First Team All-America NFCA First Team All-Region Daktronics Inc. Second Team All-America Daktronics Inc. First Team East All-Region ECC Rookie of the Year ECC First Team four-time ECC Player of the Week started all 57 games at third base led the team in batting average (.452), hits (75), RBI (61), home runs (14) and walks (27) tied for runs scored (42) put together a 16-game hitting streak hit her first collegiate home run with a two-run shot against Caldwell (March 14) batted 1-for-2 with a three-run homer against St. Thomas Aquinas (March 26) batted 2-for-3 with a home run against Molloy (April 3) combined to go 4-for-6 with four RBI and a run scored in a sweep over Bridgeport (April 9) batted 6-for-7 with three home runs, including her first career grand slam, to finish with 10 RBI and three runs scored at Queens (April 10) went 5-for-6 with five RBI, including her second grand slam in as many games in a sweep at Southern Connecticut (April 14) combined to go 5-for-6, including a home run, with five RBI and three runs scored at St. Thomas Aquinas (April 18) went 5-for-5 with five RBI and three runs at Bridgeport (April 30) belted her first postseason home run in a 4-2 win against Merrimack in the first game of the NCAA East Super Regional (May 20). Prior to C.W. Post: Lettered in four years of varsity softball at Commack batted.655 during her senior year with seven home runs, five doubles, three triples, 32 RBI, 14 walks, 35 runs, and did not strike out during the year named Commack Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 First Team All-Long Island in 2009 and 2010 Third Team All-State in 2010 NFCA Regional All-American 2010 Suffolk County Player of the Year the Cougars were Suffolk County League I champions in 2010 also lettered in volleyball and basketball for the Cougars. Personal: Older of Rich and Lynn s two children hobbies include playing basketball, listening to music and watching movies favorite athletes are LeBron James and Derek Jeter aspires to become a teacher majoring in criminal justice. Nicole HAGENAH Sophomore Infield 5-9 R-R Commack, N.Y. Commack 23 PIONEER PROFILES HAG AGEN ENAH AH S CAR AREER HIGHS AB...5 vs. Wis.-Parkside (3-16-11) 11) R...5, twice H...4, twice 2B...2 at STAC (4-18-11) 3B...none HR...2 at Queens (4-10-11) RBI..5, twice SB...1, twice TB...11 at Queens (4-10-11) HBP..none BB...2, twice Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV Year IP Avg H GP-GS R ER AB BB R SO H 2B 3B 3B HR HR RBI TB BF B/Avg SLG% WP BB HBP SFA SO SHA GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT BK PO A E FLD% 2011 2009.452 3.06 57-57 1-4 121666 423 75 0/0 12 0 014 48.0 61 129 51.777 32 2127 170 3214 4 0 0.5264 1 0.268 2-31 192 124 0 11.929 5 0 TOTAL TOTAL.452 3.06 57-57 1-4 121666 423 75 0/0 12 0 014 48.0 61 129 51.777 32 2127 170 3214 4 0 0.526 4 1 0.268 2-31 192 1240 11.929 5 0 27 27

PIONEER PROFILES Jessica JULICH Sophomore Outfield 5-9 R-R Kings Park, N.Y. Kings Park 4 2011: Played in 46 games and started in 42 batted.252 with 30 hits, 12 RBI and 17 runs scored went 3-for-4 with a run scored against Wayne State (March 17) hit all three of her home runs this season in a threegame span, beginning with Bridgeport (April 9) as she hit her first career grand slam followed up with a solo shot in the first game at Queens followed by a two-run shot in the nightcap against the Knights (April 10) combined to go 3-for-7 with an RBI and two runs scored at St. Thomas Aquinas (April 18) went 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored against Caldwell (May 1) continued her success against the Cougars by going 2-for-3 with a run scored in the NCAA East Regional (May 14). Prior to C.W. Post: Lettered in three years of varsity softball at Kings Park the Knights captured league championship titles in 2007, 2008, and 2009 an All-League and All-Conference selection in 2010 also lettered in volleyball. Personal: Middle child of Jim and Yvonne Julich s three children older sister, Brittany, plays softball at the University of Rhode Island mother, Yvonne, competed in track at Cortland favorite athlete is Derek Jeter admires her parents is looking to teach and coach after graduation majoring in English Education. JULICH S CAREER HIGHS AB...4, five times R...2 vs. Bridgeport (4-9-11) H...3 vs. Wayne State (3-17-11) 2B...1, four times 3B...1 vs. Queens (3-27-11) HR...1, three times RBI..4 vs. Bridgeport (4-9-11) SB...none TB...4, four times HBP..1, three times BB...1, three times Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011.252 46-42 119 17 30 4 1 3 12 45.378 3 3 31 0.288 0 3 0-0 3 1 1.800 TOTAL.252 46-42 119 17 30 4 1 3 12 45.378 3 3 31 0.288 0 3 0-0 3 1 1.800 28 28

16). Andrea SMITH Sophomore Infield 5-6 L-R Milford, Mass. Milford 31 2011: Played in 12 games with five starts was 8-for-19 (.421) in advancing runners batted.240 with six hits, two RBI and four runs scored was 1-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored against Stonehill (March 13) batted 2-for-4 with an RBI against Wisconsin Parkside (March 16) went 1-for-3 with a run scored against Mercy (April 6) batted 1-for-4 with two runs scored at NYIT (April PIONEER PROFILES Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year player at Milford hit.438 during her career with 128 hits and 61 RBI Milford was 81-10 during that span the Hawks were Mid-Wachusett A League champions in 2008, 2009, and 2010, as well as division champions in 2010 and state finalists in 2010 hit.482 during her senior year with 40 hits and 18 RBI. Personal: Older of Shawn and Jean Smith s two children hobbies include reading, listening to music and crafting favorite athlete is Tom Brady major is math education. SMITH S CAREER HIGHS AB...4, three times R...2 at NYIT (4-16-11) H...2 vs. Wis.-Parkside (3-16-11) 2B...none 3B...none HR...none RBI..1, twice SB...none TB... 2 vs. Wis.-Parkside (3-16-11) HBP..none BB...1,twice Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV Year IP Avg H GP-GS R ER AB BB R SO H 2B 3B 3B HR HR RBI TB BF B/Avg SLG% WP BB HBP SFA SO SHA GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT BK PO A E FLD% 2011 2009.240 3.06 12-5 1-4 12 25 6 4 3 6 0/0 0 0 00 48.0 2 651.240 32 212 170 324 4 0 0.2964 0 0.268 0-01 112 1 0 0 1.000 5 0 TOTAL TOTAL.240 3.06 12-5 1-4 1225 6 4 3 6 0/0 0 0 0 48.0 2 651.240 32 212 170 324 4 0 0.296 4 0 0.268 0-01 112 1 0 0 1.000 5 0 29 29

PIONEER PROFILES Liz WEBER Sophomore Pitcher 5-8 R-R Brightwaters, N.Y. Bay Shore 15 Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred after playing her rookie season at LeMoyne, where she was a Northeast-10 First Team selection and was named to the All-Rookie team played at Bay Shore and led the Marauders to a state championship with a 22-1 record in 2010 honors include Rookie of the Year (2007), league Pitcher of the Year (2008), all-long Island, all-county, all-state, regional All-American, New York State Player of the Year, Newsday All-Long Island Player of the Year, Suffolk Player of the Year, and NFCA All-American also played volleyball. Personal: Middle child of Carl and Lori Weber s three children interests include volleyball, kayaking and table tennis admires her mother plans to become an occupational therapist majoring in biology. WEBER S CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS IP... 7.2 at Newberry (3-27-11) K... 6 vs. Saint Michael s (4-16-11) CAREER LOWS H...2 vs. Saint Michael s (4-16-11) R... 2, twice ER... 0, three times BB... 0, twice Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2011 (at LC) 4.29 2-7 13 10 3 0/1 0 62.0 74 54 38 34 37 12 2 8 248.298 4 8 0 1 8 TOTAL 4.29 2-7 13 10 3 0/1 0 62.0 74 54 38 34 37 12 2 8 248.298 4 8 0 1 8 Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 (at LC).369 34-32 103 15 38 5 0 2 15 49.476 3 0 13 1.387 0 0 0-0 20 18 3.927 TOTAL.369 34-32 103 15 38 5 0 2 15 49.476 3 0 13 1.387 0 0 0-0 20 18 3.927 30 30

Aly DZIERZYNSKI Freshman Catcher 5-10 R-R Deer Park, N.Y. Deer Park 26 Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year player at Deer Park the Falcons were Class AA Finalists and ranked sixth on Long Island and 22nd in New York State in 2011 batted.564 and drove in 23 runs on 44 hits with 28 runs scored her senior year was a career.425 hitter with a.517 on-base average and recorded 71 runs also played volleyball. PIONEER PROFILES Personal: Older of Mark and Denise Dzierzynski s two children admires her parents plans to become a match teacher and coach softball and volleyball majoring in math education. Nicole EHLINGER Freshman Pitcher 5-4 R-R Hauppauge, N.Y. Hauppauge 18 Prior to C.W. Post: Five-year player at Hauppauge the Eagles qualified for postseason play all five years (2007-11) pitched in 68 career games and posted a 48-16 record in 437 innings pitched held batters to a.208 average and recorded a 1.15 earned run average pitched 62 complete games and posted 26 shutouts also played volleyball. Personal: Daughter of Bill and Josephine is a triplet with two brothers brother, Brendan, attends UAlbany and brother, Mike, competes in wrestling at Roger Williams favorite athlete is Derek Jeter admires her parents plans to pursue a career in counseling majoring in psychology. 31 31

PIONEER PROFILES Catherine HAVENS Freshman Outfield/Pitcher 5-3 L-R Eastport, N.Y. Eastport-South Manor 10 Prior to C.W. Post: Five-year player at Eastport the Sharks were league champions in 2009 and county champions in 2010 numerous honors include all-league, all-county, all-state and All-Long Island mention was named to the all-tournament team in 2008, 2009 and 2010 also played volleyball. Personal: Oldest of Mark and Constance Havens three children favorite athlete is Jessica Mendoza is a part of the C.W. Post Honors program plans to pursue a master s degree major is undecided. Samantha MILLER Freshman Outfield 5-2 R-R East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow 20 Prior to C.W. Post: Five-year varsity player at East Meadow the Jets were both conference and county champions her junior year named the Nassau County Conference AA MVP her senior year named all-county also played for the Fire & Ice teams and Sudden Impact Gold teams. Personal: Younger of Randy Miller and Margaret Carvelli s two children favorite athlete is David Wright admires her brother, Jason plans to become a physical education teacher and softball coach major is undecided. 32 32

MEGAN SALCIDO Freshman Pitcher 5-8 R-R Brawley, Calif. Brawley Union 3 Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years at Brawley Union the Wildcats were CIF DIV III runners up in 2008 and league champions in 2009 posted a 0.99 earned run average in 141.2 innings pitched in the circle while batting.482 with 32 RBI at the plate led all of San Diego section in ERA honors include First Team All-Imperial Valley (2008-11), Imperial Valley Pitcher and Player of the Year (2009), and team MVP (2009, 2010, 2011) was also named to the all-academic team all four years also played volleyball and helped the Wildcats reach the playoffs every season. PIONEER PROFILES Personal: Older of Tyler and Jennifer s two children interests include reading, photography, beach volleyball and art favorite athlete is Amber Flores admires her parents major is undecided. 33 33

BATTING STATISTICS Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 23 Hagenah, Nicole.452 57-57 166 42 75 12 0 14 61 129.777 27 0 14 0.526 1 0 2-3 19 124 11.929 8 Bright, Kendall.354 57-57 175 36 62 15 2 12 58 117.669 14 0 29 1.398 2 2 3-3 84 104 18.913 2 Hopkins, Kaci.330 57-57 176 42 58 13 1 3 21 82.466 11 2 37 0.374 1 11 6-6 434 18 4.991 24 Chamberlain, Carly.329 57-57 170 37 56 6 3 0 13 68.400 15 5 42 0.398 1 8 4-4 19 3 1.957 7 Fisher, Kerry.299 57-57 184 33 55 12 1 0 34 69.375 13 3 21 0.351 2 0 2-4 40 2 3.933 22 Kessel, Kim.500 7-0 8 1 4 0 0 0 2 4.500 0 1 1 0.556 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 9 Capella, Nicole.322 40-29 90 10 29 3 0 1 12 35.389 6 1 6 1.367 1 1 0-0 184 15 2.990 4 Julich, Jessica.252 46-42 119 17 30 4 1 3 12 45.378 3 3 31 0.288 0 3 0-0 3 1 1.800 5 Morcone, Kristen.250 33-30 76 9 19 3 0 1 15 25.329 10 0 19 0.337 0 3 0-0 213 10 2.991 31 Smith, Andrea.240 12-5 25 4 6 0 0 0 2 6.240 2 0 4 0.296 0 0 0-0 11 1 0 1.000 12 Palazzo, Krysta.240 54-51 121 28 29 4 3 0 14 39.322 3 8 18 0.303 0 4 3-3 34 3 6.860 11 Carmine, Angela.222 39-14 54 5 12 4 0 0 4 16.296 8 5 9 1.373 0 2 0-0 2 2 0 1.000 20 Agostini, Britney.185 46-30 81 21 15 1 1 3 13 27.333 9 0 22 0.264 1 2 2-3 35 63 13.883 6 Fierro, Nicole.156 37-27 77 14 12 2 1 0 12 16.208 10 0 24 0.253 0 2 1-3 30 43 7.913 13 Amarante, Linda.000 3-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 Totals.303 57-57 1525 300 462 79 13 37 273 678.445 131 28 277 3.367 9 38 23-29 1119 490 73.957 Opponents.201 57-57 1410 127 283 31 3 20 110 380.270 92 22 377 2.260 4 28 35-41 1089 450 68.958 2011 RESULTS LOB - Team (362), Opp (355). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (8). IBB - Team (1), Opp (6). PITCHING STATISTICS Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 13 Amarante, Linda 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/1 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5.000 0 1 0 0 0 26 Berardi, Christina 1.32 24-8 36 33 27 11/2 1 207.0 139 55 39 54 192 8 1 7 772.180 20 8 1 2 13 18 Kiser, Sarah 2.19 17-8 28 24 13 5/1 0 137.1 119 58 43 23 162 17 2 12 525.227 7 9 0 2 12 21 Bettles, Hayley 2.62 0-0 12 0 0 0/0 0 26.2 25 14 10 15 22 6 0 1 108.231 5 4 0 0 3 Totals 1.69 41-16 57 57 40 18/2 1 373.0 283 127 90 92 377 31 3 20 1410.201 32 22 1 4 28 Opponents 4.80 16-41 57 57 32 6/1 1 363.0 462 300 249 131 277 79 13 37 1525.303 36 28 0 9 38 PB - Team (5), Capella, N. 4, Morcone, K. 1, Opp (15). Pickoffs - Team (1), Morcone, K. 1. SBA/ATT - Berardi, C. (22-25), Morcone, K. (19-23), Capella, N. (16-18), Kiser, S. (13-16). 34 34

Date Opponent Score Inn. R H E Overall ECC Pitcher of record Attend Time Mar 13 vs Tiffin$ L 3-4 7 3 6 5 0-1-0 0-0-0 Berardi, C. (L 0-1) 67 2:00 Mar 13 vs Stonehill$ W 7-2 7 7 11 2 1-1-0 0-0-0 Kiser, S. (W 1-0) 0 Mar 14 vs Caldwell$ W 7-3 7 7 13 0 2-1-0 0-0-0 Kiser, S. (W 2-0) 56 1:53 Mar 14 vs #7 Indianapolis$ W 3-2 7 3 9 2 3-1-0 0-0-0 Berardi, C. (W 1-1) 54 1:37 Mar 16 vs Minn.-Duluth$ L 1-3 7 1 5 1 3-2-0 0-0-0 Kiser, S. (L 2-1) 46 1:28 Mar 16 vs Wis. Parkside$ L 6-8 (10) 6 12 3 3-3-0 0-0-0 Kiser, S. (L 2-2) 74 1:52 Mar 17 vs Wayne State$ W 4-0 7 4 11 2 4-3-0 0-0-0 Berardi, C. (W 2-1) 41 1:17 Mar 17 vs Tiffin$ W 5-4 7 5 7 2 5-3-0 0-0-0 Kiser, S. (W 3-2) 33 1:35 Mar 19 vs Wayne State$ L 2-5 7 2 5 3 5-4-0 0-0-0 Kiser, S. (L 3-3) 32 1:50 Mar 19 vs Stonehill$ W 8-1 7 8 13 3 6-4-0 0-0-0 Berardi, C. (W 3-1) 27 1:40 Mar 26 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS* W 8-0 5 8 9 1 7-4-0 1-0-0 Kiser, S. (W 4-3) 37 1:10 Mar 26 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS* W 6-1 7 6 7 2 8-4-0 2-0-0 Berardi, C. (W 4-1) 46 1:34 Mar 27 QUEENS* L 1-5 7 1 4 3 8-5-0 2-1-0 Kiser, S. (L 4-4) - 1:40 Mar 27 QUEENS* W 3-2 7 3 7 0 9-5-0 3-1-0 Berardi, C. (W 5-1) 63 1:22 Mar 28 ADELPHI W 3-1 7 3 8 2 10-5-0 3-1-0 Kiser, S. (W 5-4) - 1:27 Mar 28 ADELPHI W 3-0 7 3 5 1 11-5-0 3-1-0 Berardi, C. (W 6-1) 47 1:26 Mar 30 at American Int l W 1-0 (8) 1 4 2 12-5-0 3-1-0 Kiser, S. (W 6-4) - 1:25 Mar 30 at American Int l W 6-0 7 6 7 3 13-5-0 3-1-0 Berardi, C. (W 7-1) 86 2:18 Mar 31 at Merrimack W 6-0 7 6 6 1 14-5-0 3-1-0 Kiser, S. (W7-4) - 1:32 Mar 31 at Merrimack W 9-5 7 9 8 1 15-5-0 3-1-0 Berardi, C. (W 8-1) 67 2:15 Apr 03 MOLLOY* W 3-2 (9) 3 7 1 16-5-0 4-1-0 Kiser, S. (W 8-4) - 1:44 Apr 03 MOLLOY* W 4-3 7 4 7 2 17-5-0 5-1-0 Berardi, C. (W 9-1) 106 1:45 Apr 06 MERCY* W 9-8 7 9 7 2 18-5-0 6-1-0 Berardi, C. (W 10-1) - 2:04 Apr 06 MERCY* L 5-6 7 5 9 1 18-6-0 6-2-0 Berardi, C. (L 10-2) 57 1:45 Apr 07 at Dowling* L 0-8 5 0 2 1 18-7-0 6-3-0 Kiser, S. (L 8-5) - 1:15 Apr 07 at Dowling* L 1-3 7 1 4 0 18-8-0 6-4-0 Berardi, C. (L 10-3) 45 1:30 Apr 09 BRIDGEPORT* W 8-0 5 8 9 1 19-8-0 7-4-0 Berardi, C. (W 11-3) - 1:23 Apr 09 BRIDGEPORT* W 8-0 5 8 7 0 20-8-0 8-4-0 Kiser, S. (W 9-5) 84 1:20 Apr 10 at Queens* W 8-0 6 8 12 0 21-8-0 9-4-0 Berardi, C. (W 12-3) - 1:25 Apr 10 at Queens* W 11-2 5 11 11 0 22-8-0 10-4-0 Kiser, S. (W 10-5) 65 1:25 Apr. 14 at So. Conn. W 12-4 6 12 12 1 23-8-0 10-4-0 Berardi, C. (W 13-3) - 1:26 Apr. 14 at So. Conn. W 4-3 7 4 10 1 24-8-0 10-4-0 Kiser, S. (W 11-5) 55 1:40 Apr 16 at NYIT* W 11-2 5 11 10 0 25-8-0 11-4-0 Kiser, S. (W 12-5) - 1:40 Apr 16 at NYIT* W 23-0 5 23 20 0 26-8-0 12-4-0 Berardi, C. (W 14-3) 40 1:40 Apr 18 at St. Thomas Aquinas* W 9-0 5 9 11 0 27-8-0 13-4-0 Berardi, C. (W 15-3) - 1:02 Apr 18 at St. Thomas Aquinas* W 7-1 (8) 7 11 0 28-8-0 14-4-0 Kiser, S. (W 13-5) 25 1:40 Apr 21 NYIT* W 8-0 5 8 11 1 29-8-0 15-4-0 Berardi, C. (W 16-3) - 1:00 Apr 21 NYIT* W 13-2 5 13 12 0 30-8-0 16-4-0 Kiser, S. (W 14-5) 113 1:00 Apr 22 at Mercy* W 4-2 7 4 10 1 31-8-0 17-4-0 Berardi, C. (W 17-3) - 1:21 Apr 22 at Mercy* L 2-3 7 2 8 3 31-9-0 17-5-0 Kiser, S. (L 14-6) 78 1:38 Apr 26 #8 DOWLING* W 4-3 7 4 6 0 32-9-0 18-5-0 Berardi, C. (W 18-3) - 1:20 Apr 26 #8 DOWLING* L 3-5 7 3 6 0 32-10-0 18-6-0 Kiser, S. (L 14-7) 113 1:44 Apr 27 MOLLOY* L 0-2 7 0 3 1 32-11-0 18-7-0 Berardi, C. (L 18-4) - 1:35 Apr 27 MOLLOY* L 2-5 7 2 3 1 32-12-0 18-8-0 Kiser, S. (L 14-8) 58 1:42 Apr 30 at Bridgeport* W 10-0 6 10 15 1 33-12-0 19-8-0 Berardi, C. (W 19-4) - 1:40 Apr 30 at Bridgeport* W 11-0 6 11 13 0 34-12-0 20-8-0 Kiser, S. (W 15-8) 45 1:20 May 01 CALDWELL W 4-0 7 4 8 0 35-12-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (W 20-4) - 1:26 May 01 CALDWELL W 6-1 7 6 10 1 36-12-0 20-8-0 Kiser, S. (W 16-8) 113 1:38 May 05 at Molloy! L 0-2 7 0 3 0 36-13-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (L 20-5) 0 1:43 May 06 at Dowling! L 0-1 7 0 7 0 36-14-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (L 20-6) 0 1:28 May 13 NEW HAVEN # W 3-2 7 3 3 3 37-14-0 20-8-0 Kiser, S. (W 17-8) 120 1:47 May 14 CALDWELL# W 6-0 7 6 14 0 38-14-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (W 21-6) 115 1:54 May 15 CALDWELL# W 4-0 (8) 4 10 1 39-14-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (W 22-6) 114 1:35 May 20 at Merrimack# W 4-2 7 4 7 0 40-14-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (W 23-6) 113 1:49 May 21 MERRIMACK# W 1-0 7 1 4 2 41-14-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (W 24-6) 168 1:27 May 26 vs UC-San Diego## L 0-7 7 0 2 7 41-15-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (L 24-7) 203 1:56 May 28 vs Saginaw Valley## L 0-2 7 0 1 2 41-16-0 20-8-0 Berardi, C. (L 24-8) 406 1:24 2011 RESULTS * East Coast Conference game $ Rebel Spring Games! ECC Tournament # NCAA East Regional ## NCAA World Series 35 35

2011 RESULTS REBEL SPRING GAMES (KISSIMMEE, FLA.) March 13 Stonehill W 7-2 March 13 Tiffin (Ohio) L 4-3 March 14 Caldwell W 7-3 March 14 No. 12 Indianapolis W 3-2 March 16 Minnesota-Duluth L 3-1 March 16 Wisconsin-Parkside L 8-6 (10 inn.) March 17 Wayne State W 4-0 March 17 Tiffin (Ohio) W 5-4 March 19 Wayne State L 5-2 March 19 Stonehill W 8-1 March 26 SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS W 8-0, W 6-1 March 27 QUEENS (N.Y.) L 5-1, W 3-2 March 28 ADELPHI W 3-1, W 3-0 March 30 at American Int l W 1-0 (8 inn.), W 6-0 March 31 at Merrimack W 6-0, W 9-5 April 3 MOLLOY W 3-2, W 4-3 April 6 MERCY W 9-8, L 6-5 April 7 at No. 14 Dowling L 8-0 (5 inn.), L 3-1 April 9 BRIDGEPORT W 8-0 (5 inn.), W 8-0 (5 inn.) April 10 at Queens (N.Y.) W 8-0 (6 inn.), W 11-2 (5 inn.) April 14 at Southern Conn. W 12-4 (6 inn.), W 4-3 April 16 at NYIT W 23-0 (5 inn.), W 11-2 (5 inn.) April 18 at Saint Thomas Aquinas W 9-0 (5 Inn.), W 7-1 (8 inn.) April 21 NYIT W 8-0 (5 inn.), W 13-2 (5 inn.) April 22 at Mercy W 4-2, L 3-2 April 26 NO. 8 DOWLING W 4-3, L 3-5 April 27 MOLLOY L 2-0, L 5-2 April 30 at Bridgeport W 10-0 (6 inn.), W 11-0 (5 inn.) May 1 CALDWELL W 4-0, W 6-1 EAST COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS May 5 vs. Molloy (at Dowling) L 2-0 May 6 at No. 7 Dowling L 1-0 NCAA DIV. II EAST REGIONAL(BROOKVILLE, N.Y.) May 13 NEW HAVEN W 3-2 May 14 CALDWELL W 6-0 May 15 CALDWELL W 4-0 NCAA DIV. II EAST SUPER REGIONAL (BROOKVILLE, N.Y.) May 20 MERRIMACK W 4-2 May 21 MERRIMACK W 1-0 NCAA DIV. II COLLEGE WORLD SERIES May 26 vs. UC-San Diego (at Salem, Va). L 7-0 May 28 vs. Saginaw Valley State (at Salem, Va.) L 2-0 PIONEER VITALS Against ranked teams 2-4 When scoring first: 35-3 When leading after first inning: 17-2 When leading after five: 25-0 When leading after six: 24-0 When tied after five: 6-1 When tied after six: 4-1 When trailing after five: 1-14 When trailing after six: 0-14 Record in extra innings: 4-1 When scoring 3-5 runs: 15-3 When scoring 6-9 runs: 17-1 When holding opponents to 3-5 runs: 7-8 Shutouts: 18-6 One-run games: 11-4 Two-run games: 3-7 Five-plus run games: 21-2 Largest margin of victory: (at NYIT 4/16/11) 23-0 Largest margin of defeat: (at Dowling 4/7/11) 7-0 Longest winning streak: 14 Longest losing streak: 3, twice When committing no errors: 15-4 When committing one error: 13-5 When committing two-plus errors: 13-7 When striking out five or less: 12-6 When striking out six-nine: 20-7 When striking out ten or more: 9-1 When walking none: 16-1 When walking one: 10-4 When walking two: 8-3 When walking three or more: 2-3 Five-inning games: 9-1 Six-inning games: 4-0 Seven-inning games: 24-14 Eight-inning games: 3-0 Nine+ -inning games: 1-1 36 36

In July of 2006 the conference formerly known as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference adopted a new name, the East Coast Conference (ECC), and branding, reflective of the growth the league experienced since debuting in 1988. The conference was formed to enhance intercollegiate athletic competition among member institutions and to assist them in integrating their athletics into their academic program in a fiscally sound way. The ECC is committed to the highest standards of scholarship, sportsmanship, teamwork, and citizenship. Its mission is to promote the total person concept in its student-athletes, which stresses the abilities to excel in academic achievement, athletic competition, and positive character traits. ECC members for 2011-2012 include: University of Bridgeport (Conn.); C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (Brookville, N.Y.); University of the District of Columbia; Dowling College (Oakdale, N.Y.); Mercy College (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.); Molloy College (Rockville Centre, N.Y.); New York Institute of Technology (Old Westbury, N.Y.); Queens College (Flushing, N.Y.); and St. Thomas Aquinas College (Sparkill, N.Y.). The ECC sponsors the following championship sports: baseball; men s and women s basketball; men s and women s cross country; men s and women s lacrosse; softball; men s and women s tennis; men s and women s soccer; and women s volleyball. The East Coast Conference is a proud member of the NCAA and Division II. Division II is a dynamic and engaging group of colleges, institutions and conferences of varying sizes and educational missions. Division II members encourage and support diversity; value sportsmanship, fairness and equity; and place the highest priority on the overall educational excellence of the student-athlete. East Coast Conference Administration Commissioner: Assistant Commissioner: Director of Media Relations: Bob Dranoff rdranoff@eccsports.org (631) 348-3451 Melissa Perry mperry@eccsports.org (631) 348-3453 Casey Rafferty crafferty@eccsports.org (631) 348-3452 Mailing Address: 300 Carleton Ave. NYIT SAC210 Central Islip, N.Y. 11722 Fax: (631) 348-3015 C.W. POST 2010-11 ECC CHAMPIONS 2010 Women s Soccer 2010 Men s Cross Country 2011 Women s Basketball 2011 Men s Lacrosse 2011 Men s Basketball East Coast Conference Softball Champions Year Regular Season Tournament 1991 Southampton 1992 Southampton 1997 Adelphi 1998 C.W. Post C.W. Post 1999 C.W. Post Queens 2000 C.W. Post C.W. Post 2001 Dowling Queens 2002 C.W. Post C.W. Post 2003 C.W. Post C.W. Post 2004 C.W. Post C.W. Post 2005 C.W. Post Dowling 2006 C.W. Post C.W. Post 2007 Adelphi Dowling 2008 C.W. Post C.W. Post 2009 Dowling C.W. Post 2010 C.W. Post Dowling 2011 Dowling Molloy EAST COAST CONFERENCE 37 37

EAST COAST CONFERENCE 2011 ECC FINAL STANDINGS Conference Overall School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Dowling *% 26-2 0.929 42-8 0.840 Molloy #*% 22-6 0.786 42-14 0.750 C.W. POST*% 20-8 0.714 41-16 0.719 Mercy* 14-14 0.500 21-23 0.477 Queens (N.Y.) 12-15 0.444 23-24 0.489 St. Thomas Aquinas 10-17-1 0.375 15-24-1 0.388 Bridgeport 4-23-1 0.161 9-32-1 0.226 NYIT 2-25 0.074 5-35 0.125 *Qualified for Conf. Tournament $Conference Tournament Champion (R) Regular Season Champions %Qualified for NCAA Tournament First Team C Emily Slack Dowling Sr. 1B Carla Campagna Molloy Jr. 2B Kendall Bright C.W. Post Jr. 3B Nicole Hagenah C.W. Post Fr. SS Jenna Ausiello Mercy Jr. OF Jeana Frey Molloy So. OF Chelsea Methot Mercy Sr. OF Deana Tortorici Dowling Jr. DP Stephanie Tarango Dowling So. U Megan Butterworth Molloy So. P Felicia Mendoza Dowling Sr. P Jessie Stavola Dowling Jr. ECC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS East Coast Conference Championships (Brookhaven, N.Y.) May 5, 2012 Molloy 2, C.W. Post 0 Mercy 2, Dowling 1 May 6, 2012 Molloy 2, Mercy 1 Dowling 1, C.W. Post 0 Dowling 9, Mercy 2 May 7, 2012 Molloy 4, Dowling 0 Second Team C Nicole Capella C.W. Post So. 1B Kelly Bentson, Mercy Fr. 2B Alexandra Sydor Molloy Sr. 3B Haley Calderwood Molloy So. SS Nicolette Sinagra Molloy Fr. OF Carly Chamberlain C.W. Post Fr. OF Kerry Fisher C.W. Post Jr. OF Danielle Messina Dowling So. U Allison Breakey Queens So. P Christina Berardi C.W. Post Sr. P Kelly Jansen Molloy So. Coach of the Year: Susan Cassidy-Lyke, Molloy Player of the Year: Carla Campagna, Molloy Pitcher of the Year: Jessie Stavola, Dowling Rookie of the Year: Nicole Hagenah, C.W. Post Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Sarah Kiser, C.W. Post PITCHING Team G IP R ER ERA Dowling 50 319.0 63 50 1.10 Molloy 56 385.2 126 88 1.60 C.W. Post 57 373.0 127 89 1.67 Queens 47 307.1 177 135 3.07 Mercy 44 289.1 181 145 3.51 STAC 40 264.2 199 160 4.23 Bridgeport 41 254.0 292 220 6.06 NYIT 39 223.0 331 286 8.98 Total 187 2416.0 1496 1173 3.40 FIELDING Team G PO A E Pct. Dowling 50 957 318 25.991 Molloy 56 1157 299 56.963 C.W. Post 57 1119 480 73.957 Mercy 44 867 420 61.955 Queens 47 922 317 69.947 STAC 40 794 388 67.946 NYIT 39 669 280 64.937 Bridgeport 41 762 378 83.932 Total 187 7247 2890 498.953 BATTING Team G AB H Avg. Molloy 56 1639 549.335 Dowling 50 1291 425.329 C.W. Post 57 1526 462.303 Mercy 44 1183 341.288 Queens 47 1230 324.263 NYIT 39 924 219.237 Bridgeport 41 965 206.213 STAC 40 991 204.206 Total 187 9479 2730.280 38 38

BATTING AVERAGE Player, Team AB H Avg. Frey, Molloy 199 95.477 Hagenah, C.W. Post 166 75.452 Methot, Mercy 118 52.441 Slack, Dowling 154 64.416 Ausiello, Mercy 128 52.406 Campagna, Molloy 180 70.389 Tortorici, Dowling 128 49.383 Bright, C.W. Post 175 62.354 Calderwood, Molloy 175 62.354 Bentson, Mercy 111 39.351 HITS Player, Team G Hits Frey, Molloy 56 95 Hagenah, C.W. Post 57 75 Campagna, Molloy 56 70 Slack, Dowling 50 64 Calderwood, Molloy 53 62 Bright, C.W. Post 57 62 Hopkins, C.W. Post 57 58 Chamberlain, C.W. Post 57 56 Fisher, C.W. Post 57 55 Messina, Dowling 50 55 DOUBLES Player, Team G 2B Bright, C.W. Post 57 15 Campagna, Molloy 56 14 Tortorici, Dowling 46 14 Calderwood, Molloy 53 14 McBeth, Bridgeport 32 14 Ausiello, Mercy 43 13 Hopkins, C.W. Post 57 13 Crowley, Queens 47 13 TRIPLES Player, Team G 3B Lacik, Mercy 41 4 Tortorici, Dowling 46 4 Palazzo, C.W. Post 54 3 Chamberlain, C.W. Post 57 3 Power, St. Thomas Aquinas 38 3 Roque, Dowling 49 3 Ruiz, St. Thomas Aquinas 40 3 Steiner, Bridgeport 35 3 HOME RUNS Player, Team G HR Methot, Mercy 40 15 Hagenah, C.W. Post 57 14 Bright, C.W. Post 57 12 Tarango, Dowling 37 11 Campagna, Molloy 56 11 Calderwood, Molloy 53 11 Sweezy, St. Thomas Aquinas 36 8 Slack, Dowling 50 8 Vaccaro, Queens 47 8 WALKS Player, Team G BB Roque, Dowling 49 32 Hagenah, C.W. Post 57 27 Perez, Dowling 50 24 Cauley, Mercy 41 24 Campagna, Molloy 56 23 Stallone, Queens 47 19 Methot, Mercy 40 19 Messina, Dowling 50 18 Vaccaro, Queens 47 18 Cavallaro, Molloy 46 18 BATTING LEADERS RUNS BATTED IN Player, Team G RBI Hagenah, C.W. Post 57 61 Campagna, Molloy 56 61 Bright, C.W. Post 57 58 Calderwood, Molloy 53 50 Tarango, Dowling 37 42 Slack, Dowling 50 41 Methot, Mercy 40 40 Crowley, Queens 47 39 Tortorici, Dowling 46 38 RUNS Player, Team G Runs Frey, Molloy 56 58 Slack, Dowling 50 47 Hagenah, C.W. Post 57 42 Hopkins, C.W. Post 57 42 Chamberlain, C.W. Post 57 37 Bright, C.W. Post 57 36 Calderwood, Molloy 53 35 Ausiello, Mercy 43 35 Perez, Dowling 50 35 TOTAL BASES Player, Team G TB Hagenah, C.W. Post 57 129 Bright, C.W. Post 57 117 Campagna, Molloy 56 117 Calderwood, Molloy 53 111 Methot, Mercy 40 108 Slack, Dowling 50 103 Frey, Molloy 56 102 Ausiello, Mercy 43 88 Tarango, Dowling 37 88 Hopkins, C.W. Post 57 82 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Player, Team AB Avg. Methot, Mercy 118.915 Hagenah, C.W. Post 166.777 Ausiello, Mercy 128.688 Slack, Dowling 154.669 Bright, C.W. Post 175.669 Campagna, Molloy 180.650 Calderwood, Molloy 175.634 Tortorici, Dowling 128.625 Vaccaro, Queens 139.576 Cauley, Mercy 115.535 STOLEN BASES Player, Team G SB Stallone, Queens 47 30 Vaccaro, Queens 47 14 Poccia, Mercy 33 14 Frey, Molloy 56 12 Reyna, Bridgeport 37 9 Sasso, St. Thomas Aquinas 40 8 Cahil, Bridgeport 41 8 Sinagra, Molloy 48 7 Ruiz, St. Thomas Aquinas 40 7 Hutnick, Molloy 55 7 39 PITCHING LEADERS Player, Team ERA W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO Stavola, Dowling 1.10 18-4 1 140.0 66 25 22 30 309 Mendoza, Dowling 1.24 21-4 1 153.0 103 37 27 67 138 Butterworth, Molloy 1.28 23-8 1 213.0 151 62 39 44 284 Berardi, C.W. Post 1.29 24-8 1 207.0 139 55 38 54 192 Jansen-Molloy 2.09 17-4 1 140.2 90 48 42 57 200 Kiser, C.W. Post 2.19 17-7 0 137.1 119 58 43 23 162 Santana, Queens 2.53 13-12 0 158.0 161 72 57 34 125 Gardner, Mercy 3.16 8-10 0 128.2 131 70 58 60 110 Sieber, Mercy 3.42 11-5 0 118.2 142 72 58 37 52 Tessmer, Queens 3.44 8-7 0 95.2 113 70 47 40 67 WINS Player, Team G W-L Berardi, C.W. Post 36 24-8 Butterworth, Molloy 38 23-8 Mendoza, Dowling 31 21-4 Stavola, Dowling 27 18-4 Jansen, Molloy 29 17-4 Kiser, C.W. Post 28 17-7 Santana, Queens 26 13-12 Sieber, Mercy 25 11-5 Power, St. Thomas Aquinas 22 9-10 INNINGS PITCHED Player, Team G IP Butterworth, Molloy 38 213.0 Berardi, C.W. Post 36 207.0 Santana, Queens 26 158.0 Mendoza, Dowling 31 153.0 Jansen, Molloy 29 140.2 Stavola, Dowling 27 140.0 Kiser, C.W. Post 28 137.1 Milosevich, NYIT 30 135.2 Gardner, Mercy 24 128.2 Power, St. Thomas Aquinas 22 127.1 STRIKEOUTS Player, Team G SO Stavola, Dowling 27 309 Butterworth, Molloy 38 284 Jansen, Molloy 29 200 Berardi, C.W. Post 36 192 Kiser, C.W. Post 28 162 Mendoza, Dowling 31 138 Santana, Queens 26 125 Gardner, Mercy 24 110 Milosevich, NYIT 30 98 Power, St. Thomas Aquinas 22 81 APPEARANCES Player, Team G GS Butterworth, Molloy 38 28 Berardi, C.W. Post 36 33 Mendoza, Dowling 31 26 Milosevich, NYIT 30 26 Jansen, Molloy 29 24 Kiser, C.W. Post 28 24 Stavola, Dowling 27 22 Santana, Queens 26 24 Sieber, Mercy 25 21 Irrera, Bridgeport 25 17 COMPLETED GAMES Player, Team GS CG Berardi, C.W. Post 33 27 Butterworth, Molloy 28 19 Santana, Queens 24 18 Milosevich, NYIT 26 17 Mendoza, Dowling 26 15 Stavola, Dowling 22 15 Jansen, Molloy 24 14 Sweezy, St. Thomas Aquinas 18 14 Gardner, Mercy 22 14 GAMES STARTED Player, Team G SO Berardi, C.W. Post 36 33 Butterworth, Molloy 38 28 Milosevich, NYIT 30 26 Mendoza, Dowling 31 26 Santana, Queens 26 24 Kiser, C.W. Post 28 24 Jansen, Molloy 29 24 Stavola, Dowling 27 22 Gardner, Mercy 24 22 Sieber, Mercy 25 21 OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Player, Team G SO Stavola, Dowling 66.137 Berardi, C.W. Post 139.180 Jansen, Molloy 90.181 Mendoza, Dowling 103.192 Butterworth, Molloy 151.194 Kiser, C.W. Post 119.227 Santana, Queens 161.257 Gardner, Mercy 131.264 Tessmer, Queens 113.288 Sieber, Mercy 142.290 SHUTOUTS Player, Team G SH Berardi, C.W. Post 36 11 Stavola, Dowling 27 10 Jansen, Molloy 29 8 Butterworth, Molloy 38 8 Mendoza, Dowling 31 7 Kiser, C.W. Post 28 5 Gardner, Mercy 24 4 Santana, Queens 26 4 Power, St. Thomas Aquinas 22 3 EAST COAST CONFERENCE 39

Julianne Lovejoy 2000-03 Jill Fisher 2004-07 Samantha Yodowitz 2005-08 Christie Softy 2007-10 PIONEER HISTORY PITCHER OF THE YEAR Danielle Stallone - 2006 Sarah Kiser - 2009 ALL-ECC FIRST TEAM Kathy DelGais, Pitcher - 1991 Flo Inciardi, First Base - 1991 Erica Tuccillo, Second Baseman - 1991 Chris Shultis, Pitcher - 1992 Kelly Geiger, Outfielder - 1994-96 Dana Devito, Pitcher - 1996-99 Kim Fischer, Outfielder - 1997-98 Kara Creutz, Second Baseman - 1997 Denise Haselwood, Catcher - 1998 Raenee Savin, Utility Player - 1998 Becky Connors, Outfielder - 1999 Summer Maddox, Shortstop - 2000 Dyan Bettles, First Baseman - 2000 Trinette Cossa, Third Baseman - 2000-01 Brooke Birmingham, Utility Player - 2000 Sara DeAngelis, Pitcher - 2000-01 Kim Logana, Outfielder - 2001-03 Angela Baird, First Baseman - 2002 Julianne Lovejoy, Pitcher - 2002-03 Toni Neenan, Second Baseman - 2002 Krystle Scala, Catcher - 2002-04 Shannon Sullivan, Third Baseman - 2002 Joanna Moccia, Second Baseman - 2003 Kristen Berdinka, Outfielder - 2004 Toni Neenan, Shortstop - 2004 Holly Eringis, First Baseman - 2005 Krystle Scala, Catcher - 2005 Kelsey Cooley, Shortstop - 2005 Samantha Yodowitz, Outfield - 2005 Jill Fisher, Catcher - 2006 Kelsey Cooley, Outfield - 2006 Danielle Stallone, Pitcher - 2006 Christie Softy, Catcher - 2007-10 Melissa Hippo, First Baseman - 2007 Katie Younes, Second Baseman - 2007 Melissa Medina, Outfield - 2007-10 Kelsey Cooley - 2008 Sarah Kiser - 2009-10 Nicole Hagenah - 2011 Kendall Bright - 2011 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Trinette Cossa, Third Baseman - 1998 Sara DeAngelis, Pitcher - 2000 Samantha Yodowitz, Pitcher/Outfield - 2005 Christie Softy, Catcher - 2007 Kerry Fisher, Second Base - 2009 Nicole Hagenah, Third Base - 2011 ALL-ECC SECOND TEAM Cathryn Atria, Infielder - 1990 Barbara Palmer, Outfielder - 1990 Erica Tuccillo, Second Baseman - 1992-94 Chris Shultis, Pitcher - 1993 Kristen Schwall, Outfielder - 1992-95 Jen Lowerre, Catcher - 1992-94 Jennifer Shultis, Third Baseman - 1994 Tracey Cottrell, Utility Player - 1994-95 Kim Fischer, Catcher - 1996 Kara Creutz, Second Baseman - 1998-99 Nicole Siniscalco, First Baseman - 1997 Amy Hamilton, Shortstop - 1997 Summer Maddox, Shortstop - 1999 Dyan Bettles, Utility Player - 1999 Melissa Pope, Catcher - 2000 Michelle Bettles, Second Base - 2000 Michelle Bettles, Shortstop - 2002-03 Amanda Moore, Pitcher - 2002 Amanda Moore, Pitcher - 2005 Joanna Moccia, Second Baseman - 2005 Jill Fisher, Outfield - 2005 Holly Eringis, First Baseman - 2006 Shannon Kulnis, Second Baseman - 2006 Samantha Yodowitz, Outfield - 2006 Samantha Yodowitz, Pitcher - 2007 Jill Fisher, Utility - 2007 Melissa Hippo, Catcher - 2008 Katie Younes, Second Base - 2008 Samantha Yodowitz, Utility - 2008 Kerry Fisher, Second Base/Outfield - 2009, 2011 Shannon Kulnis, First Base - 2010 Nicole Capella, Catcher - 2010, 2011 Rogin Hardy, Second Base - 2010 Christina Berardi - 2011 Carly Chamberlain - 2011 ALL-ECC THIRD TEAM Melissa Hippo, Designated Player - 2006 Megan Correia, Third Base - 2007 Ashley Marchese - 2009 Christina Berardi - 2009 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dana Devito, Pitcher - 1997 Denise Haselwood, Catcher - 1998 Trinette Cossa, Third Baseman - 1999 Julianne Lovejoy, Pitcher/Outfielder - 2002, 2003 Krystle Scala, Catcher - 2004 Jill Fisher, Catcher - 2006 Samantha Yodowitz, Pitcher/Utility - 2008 Christie Softy, Shortstop - 2010 ALL-NYCAC HONORABLE MENTION Russi Villalta, Outfielder - 1991 ECC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Kristen Schwall, Outfielder - 1995 Kara Creutz, Second Baseman - 1998-99 Julianne Lovejoy - 2003 Jill Fisher, Utility Player - 2007 Sarah Kiser, Pitcher - 2011 ECC COACH OF THE YEAR Jim Wright, 1992 Kim Gwydir, 1997 Jamie Apicella, 2002 NFCA ALL-AMERICA Kim Logana - Third Team - 2002 Christie Softy - First Team - 2007 Samantha Yodowitz - Second Team - 2007 Melissa Medina - Third Team - 2010 Nicole Hagenah - First Team - 2011 DAKTRONICS INC. ALL-AMERICA Christie Softy - Hon. Mention - 2010 Nicole Hagenah - Second Team - 2011 Kendall Bright - Third Team - 2011 40 40

SEASON... COACH...W-L-T 1976...Lorraine Quinn... 8-2-0 1977...Lorraine Quinn... 5-8-0 1978...Lorraine Quinn... 15-8-0 1979...Chris Kelly... 15-7-0 1980...Chris Kelly... 15-4-0 1981...Chris Kelly... 25-6-0 1982...Chris Kelly...10-11-0 1983...Chris Kelly... 18-9-1 1984...Jim Wright...18-14-0 1985...Jim Wright...36-10-0 1986...Glen Payne...23-10-0 1987...Glen Payne...19-26-0 1988...Glen Payne...21-13-0 1989...Tony Razziano...18-12-0 1990...Glen Payne...11-18-0 1991...Glen Payne...19-20-0 1992...Jim Wright...16-13-0 1993...Jim Wright...31-13-2 1994...Kim Gwydir...26-17-0 1995...Kim Gwydir...19-27-0 1996...Kim Gwydir...33-14-1 1997...Kim Gwydir...38-11-0 1998...Bill Madsen... 39-8-0 1999...Jamie Apicella...33-19-0 2000...Jamie Apicella...42-18-0 2001...Jamie Apicella...33-15-0 2002...Jamie Apicella...39-16-0 2003...Jamie Apicella...36-12-0 2004...Jamie Apicella...32-13-0 2005...Jamie Apicella...39-13-0 2006...Jamie Apicella...44-11-0 2007...Jamie Apicella...45-17-0 2008...Jamie Apicella...48-16-0 2009...Jamie Apicella...34-18-0 2010...Jamie Apicella...41-16-0 2011...Jamie Apicella...41-16-0 TOTAL... 36 Seasons... 985-481-4 PIONEER COACHING CHRONOLOGY COACH... YEARS... RECORD Lorraine Quinn...1976-78...28-18-0 Chris Kelly...1979-83...83-37-1 Jim Wright...1984-85, 1992-93...101-50-2 Glen Payne...1986-88, 1990-91...93-87-0 Tony Razziano...1989...18-12-0 Kim Gwydir...1994-97...116-69-1 Bill Madsen...1998... 39-8-0 Jamie Apicella...1999-Present...507-200-0 TEAM RECORDS Longest Winning Streak (3/16/98-4/26/98)...27 Most Wins, Season (2008)...48 Best Winning Pct., Season (1998)...830 (39-8) Highest Batting Average, Season (1995)...376 Lowest Earned Run Average, Season (1981)...0.35 Most Hits, Season (2007)...554 Most Runs Scored, Season (2007)...363 Highest Slugging Percentage, Season (1999)...519 Highest On-Base Percentage, Season (1995)...439 Most Home Runs, Season (2007)...67 Most Doubles, Season (2007)...109 Most Triples, Season (1998)... 2 41 Most Runs Batted In, Season (2007)...329 Most Stolen Bases, Season (1995)...99 Most Runs, Game (1995 vs. Concordia)...37 Most Hits, Game (1995 vs. Concordia)...28 Most RBI, Game (1995 vs. Concordia)...34 Biggest Run Differential (1995 vs. Concordia)...27 SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDS Most Games Played... 64 (Melissa Medina, Samantha Yodowitz, Christie Softy, 2008) Most At-Bats (Melissa Medina, 2008)...213 Runs Scored (Summer Maddox, 2000; Melissa Medina, 2008) 56 Hits (Melissa Medina, 2008)...91 Doubles (Trinette Cossa, 1999)...23 Triples (Jennifer Lowerre, 1994)... 7 Home Runs (Christie Softy, 2010)...17 Extra Base Hits (Trinette Cossa, 1999)...35 Batting Average (Kelly Geiger, 1995)...475 Bases On Balls (Brooke Birmingham, 2000)...35 Total Bases (Christie Softy, 2010)...131 Runs Batted In (Christie Softy, 2010)...67 Slugging Pct. (Nicole Hagenah, 2011)...777 Stolen Bases (Kristen Schwall, 1995)...38 Stolen Base Pct. (Denise Haselwood, 1998)....958 (23-24) On-Base Percentage (Nicole Hagenah, 2011)...526 Hitting Streak (Kelly Geiger, 1995)... 22 games Consecutive Hits... 8 (Allison D Ambrosio - 1996, Kara Creutz (twice) - 1997) Consecutive Stolen Bases...(Kristen Schwall, 1993-95)37 SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS Innings Pitched (Samantha Yodowitz 2007)... 265.1 Games Started (Sara DeAngelis, 2000)...38 Complete Games (Samantha Yodowitz, 2007)...36 Wins (Samantha Yodowitz, 2007)...31 Earned Run Average (Darlene Crowe, 1981)...0.32 Strikeouts (Darlene Crowe, 1981)...217 Shutouts (Sara DeAngelis, 2000)...14 Winning Percentage (Heather Lee, 1998)...944 (17-1) CAREER BATTING RECORDS Games Played (Christie Softy, 2007-10)...235 Games Started (Christie Softy, 2007-10)...235 At-Bats (Melissa Medina, 2007-10)...747 Runs Scored (Melissa Medina, 2007-10)...188 Hits (Melissa Medina, 2007-10)...294 Doubles (Christie Softy, 2007-10)...56 Triples (Trinette Cossa 1998-01)...15 Home Runs (Christie Softy, 2007-10)...48 Batting Avg., 2 years (Denise Haselwood, 1997-98)...439 Batting Avg., 4 years (Kelly Geiger, 1993-96)...420 Bases on Balls (Jill Fisher, 2004-07)...80 Total Bases (Christie Softy, 2007-10)...466 Runs Batted In (Christie Softy, 2007-10)...216 Slugging Percentage (Christie Softy, 2007-10)... 1.587 On-Base Percentage (Kelly Geiger, 1993-96)...456 Stolen Bases (Kristen Schwall, 1992-95)...81 SB Pct. (Denise Haselwood, 1997-98)....912 (31-34) CAREER PITCHING RECORDS Innings Pitched (Dana DeVito, 1996-99)... 816.1 Wins (Dana DeVito, 1996-99)...93 Strikeouts (Darlene Crowe, 1978-81)...686 Shutouts (Darlene Crowe, 1978-81)...32 Earned Run Average (Darlene Crowe, 1978-81)...0.91 Winning Pct. (Darlene Crowe, 1978-81)....792 (61-16) PIONEER HISTORY 41

ALL-TIME ROSTER Kristen Schwall 1992-95 A Britney Agostini 2011 Amanda Aiello 2007-09 Kim Allen 1994, 1996 Linda Amarante 2010- Rae Ammiratti 1976-77 Irene Andradis 1979 Laurie Andreano 1983-86 Cathy Atria 1990-91 B Marie Bahno 1979-82 Angela Baird 2001-03 Nancy Barker 1976 Sandy Baranowski 1987. 1989 Lisa Bembry 1987 Morgan Bell 2008-09 Christina Berardi 2008-11 Kristen Berdinka 2003-05 Debbie Berlin 1985 Joyce Berube 1985 Dylan Bettles 1999-00 Hayley Bettles 2009- Michelle Bettles 2000-03 Brooke Birmingham 2000 Sue Biscardi 1991 Lisa Bitondo 1986-87 Christina Blas 1991 Lianne Bohne 1980-81, 1983 Beth Bond 1978 Kristen Briggs 2002-03 Kendall Bright 2009- Beverly Browne 1986-87 Cathy Bruckner 1978 Staci Bryan 1993 Andrea Burda 1989-91 Nanci Burke 1979 Lori Buskey 1988 Trinette Cossa 1998-01 C Nicole Capella 2010- Angela Carmine 2011- Karen Castaldo 1995 Carly Chamberlain 2011- Michelle Cochrane 1984 Lori Cohen 1976-79 Jean Colin 1983 Becky Connors 1999-00 Christine Conway 1994-95 Kelsey Cooley 2005-08 Mel Cooper 1976 Megan Correia 2006-09 Trinette Cossa 1998-01 Tracey Cottrell 1994-97 Kara Creutz 1997-99 Darlene Crowe 1978-81 Michelle Cucci 1985 Madeline Cunningham 1984 D Allison D Ambrosio 1994, 1996-98 Kim Davis 1988-91 Kristen Dallas 1994, 1996 Sara DeAngelis 2000-01 Marylou Decoussaux 1976-77 Ashley DeFilippis 2003 Kathy Del Gais 1990-91 Diana Dell Aera 1984-86 Denise DeLouise 1979 Donna DeStefano 1982 Stacy DeThomasis 1988 Dana Devito 1996-99 Claire Diele 1976-79 Nina Dill 1983-84 Janice DiMaggio 1986-89 Diane DiMarco 1986-89 Kim Logana 2000-03 Chris DiPietrantonio 1980-81 Jackie Dionne 2007-08 Eileen Dwyer 1992-95 Alyson Dzierzynski 2012- E Nicole Ehlinger 2012- Holly Eringis 2005-08 F Gina Fabbio 1989-90 Nicole Fierro 2010- Jonelle Finochio 2001-02 Carol Fiore 1982-83 Allison Fisch 1983-86 Kim Fischer 1995-98 Theresa Fischer 1995-96 Jill Fisher 2004-07 Katie Fisher 2007-10 Kerry Fisher 2009- Pat Fritzpatrick 1979 Jamie Freel 2002-03 G Christine Galante 1989-90 Kelly Geiger 1993-96 Alyssa Gerrish 2007-08 Chris Gietschier 1977-80 Margaret Gino 1990 Jamie Glowinski 2001 Jeri Golden 1978-80 Liz Goltra 1985 Alexis Gonzalez 2011 - Nancy Gregory 1980-82 Cynthia Grekstas 1994 Kellie Griffin 1997 Chris Gunther 1977 Karen Gutman 1976 Krystle Scala 2002-05 H Denise Haaelwood 1997-98 Nicole Hagenah 2011- Amy Hamilton 1997-98 Rogin Hardy 2010 Betty Harty 1976-77 Catherine Havens 2012- Johanna Heid 1980 Kim Henson 1993 Melissa Hippo 2006-08 Kaci Hopkins 2010- Katie Houst 2002-05 I Flo Inciardi 1988-91 J Sue Jameson 1985-88 Robin Johnson 1990-93 Kathy Jordan 1984 Jessica Julich 2011- K Sue Karp 1976 Nancy Kasko 1986-89 Cathleen Kelly 1993-95 Kim Kessel 2009- Patty King 1991 Sarah Kiser 2008-11 Carolyn Kisling 2006 Kathy Knice 1991-93 Shannon Kulnis 2006-10 L Judy Lake 1976-78 Michelle Lamarre 1995-96 Christina Lambros 1997-99 Donna Lattanzio 1976 42 42

Kelsey Walker 2003-06 Sue Lauper 1978-80 Heather Lee 1998-99 Kim Livreri 2001-04 Kim Logana 2000-03 Julianne Lovejoy 2000-03 Cindy Lowen 1977-79 Jen Lowerre 1991-94 Maria Lucarelli 1977 Megan Lynch 1999-01 Jennifer Lyons 1997-98 M Summer Maddox 1999-01 Lauren Madonia 1999 Nancy Magerle 1982-85 Marissa Mahncke 1994 Lauren Majewski 2006 Rosemary Malanaphy 1980, 1982 Anna Mankowski 1976-77 Ashley Marchese 2006-09 Meg Markus 1980 Lauren McCarthy 1980-82 Jen McCoy 1986 Lori McDowell 1979 Jenn McLean 2002-04 Melissa Medina 2007-10 Kayleigh Medeiros 2008 Morgan Milleisen 2010 Brenda Miller 1984 Samantha Miller 2012- Janissa Miranda 1997 Joanna Moccia 2004-06 Nancy Monaco 1981-82 Stephanie Monahan 1982-85 Amanda Moore 2002-05 Kristen Morcone 2009- Lauren Moro 1997-99 Melissa Medina 2007-10 Shari Morrow 1976-77 Peggy Morrison 1978 Donna Mueller 1982 Theresa Murdock 2002 Margaret Murphy 1992-93 N Toni Neenan 2002-04 Laura Newman 1988-89 Linda Novak 1983-84 O Dawn O Donnell 1986 Karen Orlowski 1982-83 Lisa Ottochian 1983-85 Lori Ottochian 1983-85 P Elaine Pacella 1981 Krysta Palazzo 2009- Barbara Palmer 1987-90 Ro Paraby 1976 Jeannine Perniciaro 1992-94 Melissa Pope 1998-01 Pat Prendergast 1976 R Michelle Rancourt 1997 Janice Rawlings 1977 Colleen Reilly 1992-95 Sue Riccardi 1985-86 Morgan Richeson 2004 Gilda Riddick 1976-78 Shannon Rideout 2003-04.2007 Martha Rivera 1985-86 Lauren Roemer 2003-04 Donna Russo 1978-79 Christina Berardi 2008-11 S Megan Salcido 2012- Sue Salg 1981-83 Debbie Salvato 1982 Marilyn Samberg 1976 Sandra Sanford 1991 Jackie Sasko 2006 Raenee Savin 1996-99 Bette Sawyer 1980-83 Krystle Scala 2002-05 Kathy Scali 1996 Karen Schaffer 1977-79 Sue Schiliri 1982-83 Michelle Schroeder 2005 Kristen Schwall 1992-95 Debbie Scutallero 1977 Noreen Seanman 1976 Deborah Shevlin 2002-03 Christine Shultis 1992-93 Jen Shultis 1991-95 Nicole Siniscalco 1994-97 Andrea Smith 2011 Christie Softy 2007-10 Mary Sokolowski 1977 Danielle Stallone 2005-07 Cathy Stasik 1996 Liz Stokes 1981-82, 1984 Shannon Sullivan 2002-05 Hillary Sztorc 1990 T Maureen Timony 1979-81 Sharon Tiwold 1982-83 Kimberly Treen 2004 Lindsey Trotto 2009-10 Sue Totino 1990 Erica Tuccillo 1991-94 Kari Tumminia 1988 Sarah Kiser 2008-11 V Russi Villalta 1990-91 W Amy Walker 1991 Kelsey Walker 2003-06 Michele Watson 1983 Liz Weber 2012- Tacy Weiner 1984 Kathy Whitley 1988 Cathy Wilk 1989 Karla Williams 1988 Kylee Wilson 2001 Mary Wilson 1982 Y Veronica York 1997-2000 Katie Younes 2005-08 Samantha Yodowitz 2005-08 Z Paula Zanni 1985-88 ALL-TIME ROSTER 43 43

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 44 SCHOOL... W... L Adelphi... 42...18 Akron... 1... 3 Albany... 1... 0 American Intl.... 19...19 Angelo State (Texas)... 0... 1 Armstrong Atlantic... 1... 0 Army... 10... 3 Ashland... 2... 5 Assumption... 8... 1 Augustana... 0... 3 Barry... 1... 1 Barton... 0... 1 Baylor... 1... 0 Bellarmine... 2... 1 Bentley... 5... 0 Binghamton... 3... 1 Bloomfield... 1... 0 Bloomsburg... 1... 7 Bridgeport#... 39...10 Brockport... 1... 0 Brooklyn... 7... 1 Brown... 1... 0 Bryant... 14... 7 Buena Vista... 0... 1 Caldwell... 13... 4 Cal St.-Northridge... 1... 0 California (PA)... 1... 1 Cal St.-Sacramento... 1... 4 Canisius... 2... 0 Catawba... 1... 0 Central Connecticut... 8... 3 Central Missouri... 2... 1 Charleston... 1... 0 Christopher Newport... 1... 0 CCNY... 1... 0 Clarion... 1... 0 Coker... 0... 2 Colgate... 3... 0 Columbus St.... 0... 2 Concordia... 31... 6 Cortland... 0... 1 Defiance... 1... 0 Delaware... 2... 2 Dominican... 7... 0 Dowling... 40...24 Drexel... 0... 2 East Stroudsburg... 8... 6 Edinboro... 1... 1 Emporia... 0... 1 Erskine... 1... 0 Fairleigh Dickinson... 1... 0 Felician... 1... 0 Ferris State.... 1... 3 Findlay... 1... 1 Florida Gulf Coast... 0... 2 Florida International... 0... 1 Florida Southern... 1... 5 Georgia College... 1... 0 Georgian Court... 1... 1 Goldey Beacom... 1... 0 Grand View (IA)... 1... 0 Hampton... 2... 0 Hartford... 8... 4 SCHOOL... W... L Herkimer... 0... 1 Hofstra... 14... 9 Holy Family... 3... 1 Hunter... 4... 1 IUP-Fort Wayne... 1... 0 IUP-Indianapolis... 1... 0 Indiana (PA)... 1... 1 Indianapolis... 3... 1 Iona... 12... 5 Iowa... 0... 1 Iowa Wesleyan... 0... 1 Ithaca... 4... 3 Jacksonville St.... 0... 1 Kean... 3... 0 Kent St.... 2... 0 Kutztown... 5... 5 Lake Superior State... 2... 0 Lander... 1... 0 LaSalle... 2... 4 Lees-McRae... 0... 1 Lehman... 5... 2 Le Moyne... 9... 9 Lewis... 0... 1 Lincoln Memorial... 1... 0 Lipscomb... 1... 0 Lock Haven... 2... 4 LIU-Brooklyn... 1... 0 Maine... 2... 1 Manhattanville... 2... 1 Mansfield... 0... 3 Mass-Lowell... 23...11 Mercy... 41... 2 Mercyhurst... 0... 1 Merrimack... 17...19 Methodist College... 1... 0 Minnesota St.-Duluth... 0... 3 Minnesota St-Mankato... 1... 6 Missouri-St. Louis... 0... 1 Missouri Western... 1... 0 Molloy... 42...12 Montclair St.... 5... 2 Nebraska-Omaha... 2... 1 Newberry... 2... 0 New Haven... 36...17 NYIT... 62...23 North Florida... 0... 1 Northern Colorado... 1... 0 Northern Kentucky... 0... 4 Ohio St.... 0... 1 Oswego... 3... 0 Pace... 29... 5 Palm Beach Atlantic... 1... 0 Penn St.... 0... 2 Philadelphia Univ.... 25... 2 Post University... 3... 0 Presbyterian... 0... 1 Providence... 7... 0 Queens (N.Y.)... 49...17 Queens (N.C.)... 1... 1 Quinnipiac... 8... 7 Rhode Island... 2... 8 Rollins... 0... 1 Rider... 1... 0 44 SCHOOL... W... L Sacred Heart... 8...20 Saginaw Valley... 1... 2 St. Anselm... 0... 1 St. Cloud St.... 1... 4 St. John s... 5... 6 St. Joseph s (ME)... 0... 1 Saint Lee... 1... 1 Saint Rose... 10... 7 St. Thomas Aquinas... 23... 1 Saint Xavier... 2... 1 Salisbury St.... 2... 0 Seton Hall... 7... 1 Shippensburg... 2... 2 Siena... 1... 0 Slippery Rock... 1... 1 Southampton... 32... 5 S.C.-Spartanburg... 1... 1 Southern Connecticut^... 34...10 South Dakota... 1... 0 Southern New Hampshire... 5... 1 SIU-Edwardsville... 1... 3 Southwest Minnesota St.... 2... 0 Southwest Missouri... 0... 1 Southwest St.... 1... 1 Stonehill... 4... 3 Stony Brook... 11... 1 Suffolk C.C... 3... 1 Tampa... 1... 0 Tiffin... 4... 1 Trinity... 1... 0 Troy St.... 0... 1 UC-San Diego... 0... 1 U of the Sciences (Phila)... 1... 0 Vermont... 1... 0 Virginia Wesleyan... 1... 1 Wagner*... 16... 2 Washburn... 0... 1 Wayne St.... 4... 6 West Chester... 3... 1 W.V. Wesleyan... 0... 1 William Paterson... 2... 1 Wilmington... 0... 1 Wingate... 1... 0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh... 0... 1 Wisconsin-Parkside... 1... 2 #Tie in 1993 ^Ties in 1983 & 1996 * Tie in 1993

1976 (8-2) Coach: Lorraine Quinn Queens...W 22-11 NYIT... W 10-5 Lehman...W 15-14 Suffolk CC...L 28-13 Hofstra... L 5-2 NYIT...W 11-10 Brooklyn... W 13-1 Stony Brook... W 13-8 Hunter...W 13-10 CCNY... W 18-2 1977 (5-8) Coach: Lorraine Quinn Adelphi... L 15-1 Queens...L 15-13 NYIT... L 7-5 Suffolk CC... W 10-4 Wagner...W 20-11 Lehman... L 9-0 Adelphi... L 7-1 Stony Brook... W 11-4 Oswego... W 9-0 Hofstra... L 15-6 NYIT...L 13-12 Hunter... L 11-7 Brooklyn... W 5-4 1978 (15-8) Coach: Lorraine Quinn Queens... W 11-7 Hofstra... L 11-3 Stony Brook... W 5-0 NYIT... W 1-0 Lehman... W 2-1 Hofstra... W 5-4 Hofstra... L 8-6 Queens... W 10-3 Brooklyn... W 10-3 NYIT... L 6-4 Suffolk CC... W 11-1 Wagner... W 11-6 Army... W 9-5 Lehman... L 7-6 Adelphi... W 6-0 Hofstra... L 3-2 Herkimer... L 7-1 Oswego... W 1-0 Oswego... W 11-7 NYIT... L 7-4 Stony Brook... W 11-1 Hunter... W 13-0 Ithaca... L 5-4 1979 (15-7) Coach: Chris Kelly Queens... W 5-4 Brooklyn... W 2-0 Hofstra... W 6-0 Hofstra... W 4-3 Wagner... W 4-0 Albany State... W 11-0 Lehman... W 11-0 Adelphi(12 inn.)... L 4-3 Seton Hall (11 inn.)... L 5-4 Manhattanville... W 3-1 NYIT... W 9-3 Adelphi... L 11-0 Brooklyn... L 7-6 Hofstra... W 7-6 Hunter... W 13-0 Stony Brook... W 12-0 NYIT... L 2-1 Queens... W 7-2 Suffolk CC... W 7-3 Manhattanville... L 2-1 Brockport... W 4-0 Cortland... L 3-2 1980 (15-4) Coach: Chris Kelly Manhattanville... W 10-3 Wagner... W 5-1 William Paterson... W 1-0 Rhode Island... L 5-0 Rhode Island... L 6-0 Adelphi... W 1-0 Lehman... W 6-0 Seton Hall... W 6-1 NYIT... W 5-2 Ithaca... L 2-1 Ithaca... L 5-1 Brooklyn... W 5-0 Iona... W 9-2 NYIT... W 5-0 Stony Brook... W 7-5 Adelphi*... W 2-1 Ithaca (11 inn.)*... W 5-0 Ithaca (8 inn.)*... W 1-0 Army... W 6-0 *NYSAIAW Tournament - 1st Place 1981 (25-6) Coach: Chris Kelly Kean... W 9-0 Brooklyn... W 3-1 Wagner... W 12-0 Hofstra... W 8-0 William Paterson...W 8-0, W 4-1 Rhode Island...W 4-2, L 4-2 Central Conn.... W 3-2 Army... W 4-2 Iona... W 4-1 Seton Hall... W 2-0 Adelphi (11 inn.)... W 4-0, L 12-0 NYIT...W 2-0, W 2-1 St. John s... W 3-0 Lehman... W 4-0 Montclair State*... W 3-0, W 1-0 Sacred Heart #... W 3-2 LaSalle #... L 2-1 Ithaca #... W 5-0 LaSalle #... W 4-1 LaSalle #... L 5-0 Baylor @... W 3-1 Cal State-Northridge @... W 4-0 Cal State-Sacramento @...W 4-1 Grand View (IA) @... W 3-1 Cal State - Sacramento @... L 2-0 Cal State - Sacramento @...L 2-0 * EAIAW Regional First Round at C.W. Post # EAIAW Regional Finals at Allentown (2nd place) @ EAIAW National Championships at Omaha 1982 (10-11) Coach: Chris Kelly Wagner... L 4-3 Kean (forfeit)... W 7-0 Colgate... W 5-3 Rhode Island...L 6-1, L 6-2 Army... W 5-0 Hofstra... W 8-0 Adelphi... L 4-0 Montclair State... L 7-1 NYIT...L 4-3, L 9-7 Seton Hall... W 4-2 LaSalle... L 1-0 Southern Conn....W 9-6, L 4-0 Siena... W 4-0 Vermont (at Siena)... W 3-2 Iona... W 8-0 St. John s... L 5-3 Central Conn....L 3-0, W 3-2 1983 (18-9-1) Coach: Chris Kelly Kean... W 8-1 Army... W 9-2 Rhode Island...L 4-1, L 3-2 Providence... W 3-0 St. John s... W 4-0 Adelphi... L 3-0 Southern Conn.... W 4-0, T 1-1 Hofstra... W 6-0 Wagner... W 5-3 Seton Hall... W 6-3 NYIT...W 5-1, W 10-0 LaSalle...L 1-0, W 3-1 Central Conn....W 3-1, W 2-0 Iona... W 6-0 LIU/Brooklyn*... W 7-1 Kutztown*... W 4-1 UMass Lowell*...L 4-3, L 2-1 Montclair State*... L 4-2 Colgate #... W 3-0 Iona #... L 4-3 Colgate #... W 3-2 Iona #... L 5-3 * EAIAW Regional Tournament at Montclair St. (2nd Place) # NYSAIAW Tournament at LIU/Brooklyn (2nd Place) 1984 (18-14) Coach: Jim Wright Maine... W 2-0 45 Rider... W 1-0 Ohio State... L 3-2 Quinnipiac...W 4-0, L 5-2 Army...L 5-1, W 1-0 Southampton*... W 15-2 NYIT*... W 11-4 Wagner... W 6-0 Adelphi...L 8-0, L 4-1 Rhode Island (8 inn.) +... L 1-0 Hofstra... W 13-1 Seton Hall... W 4-2 St. John s... L 2-1 NYIT...L 3-1, L 12-0 Delaware...L 4-0, L 2-0 Southern Conn....W 4-0, W 5-0 Sacred Heart (8 inn.)... L 1-0, L 1-0 Central Conn....W 2-1, L 3-1 Iona... W 1-0 New Haven...W 2-0, W 2-1 Wagner #... W 5-1 Iona #... W 6-0 East Stroudsburg #... W 5-0 * New York Tournament + at Adelphi # ECAC Tournament at C.W. Post 1985 (36-10) Coach: Jim Wright Montclair State*... W 4-3 Maine*...L 4-1, W 3-1 Defiance (8 inn.)*... W 3-2 St. Xavier (8 inn.)*... W 2-1 Akron*... W 1-0 Kent State (8 inn.)*...w 4-3, W 8-0 Brooklyn #... W 11-0 NYIT #...W 6-4, L 5-3 Wagner... W 8-2 Fairleigh Dickinson... W 7-0 Hofstra... W 10-0 Southern Conn.... W 16-8, W 3-0 Quinnipiac...W 2-1, L 5-2 Central Conn.... W 2-0, W 1-0 Army... W 6-3 Southampton... W 23-3, W 11-1 Adelphi @... L 3-0 Hofstra @... W 11-1 NYIT @...L 3-0, W 3-0 Adelphi @... L 3-0 Pace...W 11-1, W 8-0 NYIT...W 3-1, W 3-0 Queens... W 11-8 Delaware...W 6-2, W 4-2 Sacred Heart...L 1-0, L 1-0 St. John s... W 5-1 Seton Hall... W 7-2 NYIT... W 5-0 New Haven...L 10-2, W 4-3 Montclair State (8 inn.)... W 2-1 Montclair State... W 5-4 AIC (11 inn.)... L 4-3 Sacred Heart +... L 8-0 * played in Orlando, FL # NYIT Tournament @ Adelphi Tournament Darlene Crowe 1978-81 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 45

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 46 Kelly Geiger 1993-96 + NCAA Div. II Northeast Regional at Sacred Heart 1986 (23-10) Coach: Glen Payne Southern Conn.W 3-0, W 8-0 Hofstra... W 14-0 Quinnipiac (8 inn.)... L 1-0 Army (9 inn.)...w 4-3, L 8-3 Wagner... W 10-0 Seton Hall... W 3-0 Wagner... W 7-0 Wagner... W 13-3 Central Conn....W 12-8, L 7-4 Hartford...W 4-0, W 4-1 Providence...W 2-1, W 3-0 Pace...W 3-0, W 10-2 NYIT...W 2-0, L 2-0 Sacred Heart...L 3-0, L 3-0 St. John s...l 3-2, W 5-2 New Haven (8 inn.)... W 3-0, L 2-1 Iona (9 inn.)... L 1-0 American Int l...l 6-0, W 5-3 Queens... W 11-3 LeMoyne #... W 3-0 NYIT (10 inn.) #... W 2-0 LeMoyne (8 inn.) #... W 4-2 # ECAC Division II Championships 1987 (19-26) Coach: Glen Payne Southern Conn.... W 9-2 Southwest Missouri... L 8-1 Southern Conn.... L 11-3 Florida Southern... L 4-1 Buena Vista... L 6-1 Merrimack... W 3-0 Akron... L 7-3 Quinnipiac... L 8-0 Missouri-St.Louis... L 2-0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh... L 8-1 Akron... L 9-2 Iowa... L 7-0 Southern Conn.... W 2-0 UMass Lowell...L 7-3, L 8-4 Bridgeport... L 4-0 Hofstra... W 4-1 Wagner... W 2-1 Penn State*... L 6-4 Bloomsburg*... L 9-1 Akron*... L 4-3 Rhode Island*... W 4-0 Penn State*... L 2-0 Pace...W 1-0, W 16-2 Quinnipiac...W 4-0, W 7-2 St. John s...l 7-3, L 3-1 Hartford...W 3-2, L 3-2 Queens... 2 11-6 Providence...W 2-1, W 4-1 Sacred Heart...L 4-2, L 11-1 New Haven...W 5-0, W 5-4 Iona... L 1-0 American Int l...l 6-4, W 2-1 NYIT... W 10-0 NYIT... L 5-4 NYIT... L 5-0 NYIT... W 6-5 *Penn State Tournament 1988 (21-13) Coach: Glen Payne Kutztown...W 4-3, W 11-8 Southern Conn....W 11-0, W 11-0 Bridgeport...W 8-5, L 10-8 Canisius*... W 11-7 Va. Wesleyan (9 inn.)*... L 4-3 St. Joseph s (ME)*... L 4-2 Canisius*... W 6-0 Cal State-Sacramento...L 2-1, L 11-0 Providence...W 3-2, W 3-2 Sacred Heart...L 2-1, L 4-0 Wagner... W 10-5 St. John s...w 1-0, L 6-2 Army...L 3-0, W 4-1 Hartford...W 2-1, L 2-1 NYIT...L 5-0, W 5-4 American Int l... W 5-0 Hofstra...L 2-1, L 9-8 Iona... W 13-3, W 10-0 UMass Lowell...W 2-1, W 7-2 New Haven...W 4-3, W 2-1 * Virginia Wesleyan Tournament at Norfolk, Va. 1989 (18-12) Coach: Tony Razziano Bridgeport...W 2-0, L 11-3 NYIT...W 1-0, L 6-3 Dowling...W 10-7, W 2-1 Hartford... W 4-3 Pace...W 3-2, L 2-1 Army... W 4-3 Hofstra (9 inn.)... W 4-3 Hofstra... W 2-1 Molloy...W 2-0, W 3-0 American Int l...l 2-1, L 5-2 Sacred Heart...W 4-1, L 4-0 Southampton...W 1-0, W 6-0 New Haven...L 3-2, W 5-2 UMass Lowell...L 3-1, W 5-1 Southern Conn....L 2-1, L 3-2 Iona... W 5-0 Mansfield (5 inn.)... L 14-2 NYIT... L 4-1 1990 (11-18) Coach: Glen Payne Bridgeport (5 inn.)...l 18-0, L 6-1 Molloy* (5 inn.)...w 10-0, W 9-6 Hartford...W 2-1, L 4-3 Queens (N.Y.)*...L 5-4, L 11-2 NYIT*...L 5-3, L 2-0 Iona...W 11-3,W 13-0 Hofstra...L 4-1, L 3-0 Dowling*...W 7-4, L 5-1 Pace (8 inn.)*...l 2-1, W 5-3 Sacred Heart... L 10-4, L 10-2 46 Southern Conn....W 5-3, W 6-2 Southampton*...W 7-5, L 11-1 New Haven...L 4-1, L 7-1 Concordia (N.Y.)*...L 9-2, L 10-4 Mercy*... W 8-7 *NYCAC game 1991 (19-20) Coach: Glen Payne Christopher Newport# (8)...W 3-2 Barton (5 inn.)#... L 5-2 NYIT (6 inn.)#... W 4-2 Va.Wesleyan (6 inn.)#... W 10-1 Mansfield (6 inn.)#... L 11-0 Bryant... W 3-2 Hunter... W 15-0 Wagner... L 3-2 Concordia (N.Y.) (10 inn.)*...l 8-7 American Int l...l 3-2, L 11-1 Molloy (8 inn.)*...l 8-7, W 7-2 NYIT (8 inn.)*...w 7-4, L 4-1 Concordia (N.Y.) (5 inn.)...l 15-0 Bridgeport...L 2-1, L 5-3 Hartford...W 9-6, L 1-0 Dowling*...W 5-1, W 8-0 Iona...W 3-1, L 6-1 Queens (N.Y.)*...W 5-3, L 3-2 Mercy*...W 6-0, W 9-3 Pace*...L 4-2, W 3-2 Southampton*...W 3-2, L 5-3 Pace!... W 4-0 Concordia (N.Y.)!... L 3-2 New Haven... L 2-1 New Haven (5 inn.)... L 16-5 # Va. Wesleyan Tournament *NYCAC game! NYCAC Tournament 1992 (16-13) Coach: Jim Wright Methodist@... W 7-1 William Paterson@... L 5-2 Mansfield@... L 1-0 Le Moyne... W 1-0 Dowling*... W 9-4 Wagner... W 6-2 Molloy*... W 3-1 Queens (N.Y.)*...W 6-5, W 16-5 Bloomsburg... L 10-5, L 10-0 Molloy*...W 6-5, W 10-0 Bridgeport...W 6-1, W 11-0 Phila. Textile...W 8-2, W 9-5 Mercy*... W 15-2, W 16-2 Southampton*...W 5-3, W 8-4 NYIT*...W 4-1, L 5-3 New Haven...L 4-2, L 9-5 Pace*...W 7-4, W 7-2 Dowling*...L 7-6, W 12-2 Concordia (N.Y.)*... W 11-6, W 21-0 Sacred Heart...L 6-0, L 3-1 Molloy**... W 2-0 Queens (N.Y.)**... W 14-3 Molloy**... L 2-1 * NYCAC game ** NYCAC Tournament 1993 (31-13-2) Coach: Jim Wright Tampa... W 3-2 Barry... L 11-1 Saginaw Valley... L 4-2 Bridgeport... L 10-4 Troy State... L 8-0 Ferris State... L 3-1 Southampton... W 11-2 Wagner... W 4-3, T 1-1 Molloy*...L 4-0, W 11-5 Hampton...W 2-0, W 11-5 Salisbury State...W 4-1, W 11-4 Phila. Textile... W 12-4, W 12-2 Mercy*...W 7-3, W 11-1 Southern Conn.*...L 2-0, W 6-0 NYIT*...W 5-1, W 10-1 Bridgeport*... L 11-2, T 5-5 Dowling*... W 11-0, W 12-3 Saint Rose*...L 4-1, L 6-4 Bloomsburg...W 5-1, L 3-2 Le Moyne...W 8-3, L 2-1 Queens (N.Y.)*...W 7-1, W 5-1 Concordia (N.Y.)*... W 7-0, W 12-1 Pace*...W 8-4, W 9-1 NYIT*... W 13-0 Queens (N.Y.)*... W 10-0 Queens (N.Y.)*... W 9-1 Bryant... W 10-7 Bryant... L 3-0 East Stroudsburg... W 2-1 East Stroudsburg... W 6-1 *NYCAC game 1994 (26-17) Coach: Kim Gwydir Quinnipiac...W 6-2, L 5-1 East Stroudsburg... L 6-2 Drexel... L 8-5 Concordia... W 8-2 Trinity... W 9-0 Bloomsburg... L 2-1 Brown... W 7-0 Drexel... L 4-2 Augustana... L 10-0 Merrimack...L 12-0, L 4-3 Southern Conn.*...L 7-6, W 9-1 Queens (N.Y.)*...W 6-5, W 16-5 Bloomsburg... L 10-5, L 10-0 Molloy*...W 6-5, W 10-0 Bridgeport*...W 6-1, W 11-0 Phila. Textile...W 8-2, W 9-5 Mercy*... W 15-2, W 16-2 Southampton*...W 5-3, W 8-4 NYIT*...W 4-1, L 5-3 New Haven*...L 4-2, L 9-5 Pace*...W 7-4, W 7-2 Dowling*...L 7-6, W 12-2 Concordia (N.Y.)*... W 11-6, W 21-0 Sacred Heart...L 6-0, L 3-1 Molloy**... W 2-0 Queens**... W 14-3

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Molloy**... W 13-1 *NYCAC game 1995 (19-27) Coach: Kim Gwydir 3/18 PHILA. TEXTILE W 6-3, W8-1 3/23 East Stroudsburg^... L 7-0 3/23 Central Missouri^... L 3-2 3/25 Augustana^... L 3-2 3/25 Kutztown^... L 4-3 3/26 Jacksonville State^... L 4-0 3/26 Florida Southern^... L 12-7 3/27 Iowa Wesleyan^... L 10-3 3/27 East Stroudsburg^... L 7-2 3/29 MERCY*.. W 14-3, W 12-1 3/31 East Stroudsburg L 7-2, L 10-0 4/1 Wilmington!... L 8-0 4/1 Kutztown!... L 6-0 4/1 Goldey-Beacom!... W 7-2 4/3 SOUTHERN CONN. W 12-5, W 9-5 4/6 SOUTHAMPTON* W 5-4, W 13-2 4/7 Queens*...L 8-7, W 16-8 4/11 Saint Rose*...L 4-2, L 10-6 4/14 American Int l L 14-5, L 5-4 4/15 Merrimack.. L 9-4, L 12-11 4/18 NYIT*...W 9-5, W 12-5 4/19 DOWLING*..L 8-7, L 10-7 4/20 PACE*...L 6-5, W 5-4 4/21 Concordia* W 12-7, W 37-10 4/23 ADELPHI*.W 6-3, W 13-6 4/24 BRIDGEPORT W 3-0, W 13-3 4/25 Molloy*... L 11-10, L 10-5 4/26 SACRED HEART L 8-2, L 6-4 4/29 Phila. Textile**... L 7-3 * NYCAC game ** NYCAC Tournament ^ Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.)! Kutztown Tournament 1996 (19-18) Coach: Kim Gwydir 3/8 Lincoln Memorial%.. W 3-1 3/9 S.C.-Spartanburg%... L 9-0 3/9 Wingate%... W 3-0 3/10 Columbus State%... L 1-0 3/14 American Int l^... L 1-0 3/14 Assumption^... W 8-0 3/15 Shippensburg^... W 3-2 3/15 Wisconsin-Parkside^ L 11-2 3/17 Sacred Heart^... W 2-1 3/17 Southern Conn.t^... W 6-4 3/18 Kutztown^... L 4-1 3/18 Georgia College^... W 9-1 3/21 Southampton*... L 7-6 3/23 Molloy*...W 7-2, W 7-6 3/24 Quinnipiac...W 5-1, L 2-0 3/27 Dowling*...L 5-0, L 6-1 3/31 Southern Conn. W 4-2, T 13-13 4/1 Bridgeport...W 15-0, W 9-4 4/4 Bryant...W 8-3, W 8-0 4/6 Adelphi*...W 5-4, W 4-1 4/12 Mercy*...W 14-0, W 9-4 4/13 Merrimack...L 6-5, L 10-0 4/14 Saint Rose*...L 3-1, W 6-3 4/20 Phila. Textile W 5-0, W 5-3 4/22 Sacred Heart... W 4-1 4/24 Pace*...W 8-1, W 13-4 4/25 Concordia (N.Y.)*.. W 11-1 4/28 NYIT*... W 10-3, W 11-3 4/30 Queens (N.Y.)* W 4-3, W 4-2 5/1 Southampton*... W 5-0 5/4 Adelphi!... W 7-1 5/4 Dowling!... L 3-2 5/5 Saint Rose!... W 3-0 5/5 Dowling! (12 inn.)... L 6-3 * NYCAC game! NYCAC Tournament % Queens (N.C.) Tournament ^ Spring Rebel Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) 1997 (38-11) Coach: Kim Gwydir 3/1 Catawba... W 9-0 3/1 Queens... W 3-2 3/2 Charleston... W 8-1 3/2 Shippensburg... W 7-0 3/13 Wayne State... W 4-1 3/13 IUP- Ft. Wayne... W 10-0 3/15 Ashland... W 7-4 3/15 Ithaca... W 12-3 3/16 Barry... W 4-1 3/16 Florida Inter l... L 0-6 3/17 IUP-Indianapolis... W 2-0 3/17 East Stroudsburg... L 0-2 3/23 Quinnipiac...W 5-1, L 8-12 3/26 American Int l L 2-3, W 9-5 3/27 Pace...W 4-3, W 6-4 3/29 Queens... W 7-0 4/5 NYIT...W 12-0, W 3-1 4/6 Bloomsburg...L 1-6, L 0-13 4/8 Southampton W 2-1, W 14-1 4/10 Stonybrook..L 5-6, W 12-0 4/11 Bridgeport.W 7-2, W 17-0 4/14 Sacred Heart W 5-1, W 14-2 4/16 Dowling...W 5-2, W 14-4 4/20 Adelphi...W 7-4, W 4-0 4/22 Merrimack...L 1-13, W 3-2 4/23 Queens... W 3-0 4/24 Mercy...W 5-0, W 13-3 4/26 Saint Rose W 11-2, W 18-2 4/30 Molloy...W 8-1, W 6-3 5/1 Phila. Textile**... W 6-3 5/4 Dowling**... W 10-2 5/4 Adelphi**... L 2-8 5/9 Merrimack+... L 0-2 5/9 American Inter l+... L 1-4 **NYCAC Tournament +NCAA Division II Regionals 1998 (39-8) Coach: Bill Madsen 3/6 S.C. Spartanburg$... W 3-1 3/6 Armstrong Atlantic$ W 2-1 3/7 Newberry$... W 13-3 3/12 Quinnipiac%... W 11-0 3/12 Indiana (PA)%... W 3-2 3/13 Indianapolis%... W 5-4 3/13 Ashland%... L 0-1 3/15 West Va. Wesleyan% L 4-6 3/15 Southern Ill. (Edwardsville)% L 2-3 3/16 Wayne State%... L 4-12 3/16 Kutztown%... W 7-6 3/28 Concordia* W 10-0, W 13-3 3/29 Dowling*...W 7-4, W 5-1 3/31 Mercy*...W 13-0, W 5-3 4/4 New Haven...W 2-0, W 5-4 4/7 Sacred Heart..W 7-4, W 9-3 4/11 Phila. Textile* W 9-0, W 5-2 4/13 Stony Brook W 11-3, W 8-4 4/15 Adelphi*...W 7-1, W 8-0 4/16 NYIT*...W 6-1, W 5-2 4/18 Southampton* W 4-0, W 5-3 4/21 Saint Rose*.W 7-0, W 18-0 4/22 Molloy*...W 11-3, W 6-5 4/24 Bridgeport...W 3-0, W 7-0 4/26 Merrimack... L 3-4 4/29 Queens*...L 6-7, W 9-7 5/2 Adelphi**... W 10-1 5/2 Dowling**... W 2-1 5/3 Adelphi**... W 2-1 5/8 American Int l#... W 4-3 5/8 Assumption#... W 2-1 5/9 Merrimack#... L 0-5 5/9 Merrimack#... L 0-8 *NYCAC Games **NYCAC Tournament #NCAA Division II Regionals $Queens (N.C.) Tournament %Rebel Games (Orlando, Fla.) 1999 (33-19) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/5 Newberry#... W 9-0 3/5 North Florida#... L 7-8 3/6-7 Coker#...L 1-4, L 2-7 3/17 Wayne State^... L 2-7 3/17 Mankato State^... L 4-6 3/18 Nebraska-Omaha^.. W 4-3 3/18 Merrimack^... W 4-3 3/20 Binghamton^... W 1-0 3/20 Kutztown^... L 4-6 3/21 Minn.-Duluth^... L4-6 3/21 Florida Southern^... L 2-3 3/22 Erskine^... W 2-1 3/22 East Stroudsburg^... W 8-0 3/24 Concordia* W 8-0, W 17-0 3/27 Bentley...W 5-0, W 10-2 3/31 Adelphi*...W 9-8, W 9-2 4/2 Pace... W 6-0, W 14-11 4/3 NYIT*...W 9-0, W 8-0 4/7 Phila. Textile* W 8-0, W 4-1 4/9 American Int l...l 4-5, L 1-4 4/11 Dowling*...L 0-1, W 4-3 4/13 Stony Brook W 16-3, W 4-2 4/14 Southampton* W 4-1, W 13-4 4/18 Merrimack...L 1-4, L 2-5 4/21 Mercy*... W 19-0, W 11-0 4/22 Queens*...W 9-6, L 4-5 4/24 Saint Rose*...W 3-0, W 3-2 4/26 Molloy*...W 6-3, L 2-3 4/28 New Haven..W 8-0, W 7-2 5/1 Molloy**... L 1-2 5/1 Queens **... L 3-6 5/14 Merrimack#... L 0-4 5/14 American Int l#... W 4-3 5/15 Queens#... W 4-3 5/15 Merrimack#... L 0-2 *NYCAC Games **NYCAC Tournament #NCAA Division II Regionals #Queens (NC) Tournament ^Rebel Games (Orlando, Fla.) 2000 (42-18) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/3 Queens (NC)#... L 4-3 3/3 Edinboro#... L 7-4 3/5 Lees-McRae#... L 4-0 3/5 Lander#... W 1-0 3/5 Presbyterian#... L 6-5 3/13 Southern Ill.^... W 5-2 3/13 St. Cloud State^... L 4-0 3/14 Tiffin^... W 9-1 3/14 Northern Kentucky^ L 5-4 3/15 Wayne State^... W 2-0 3/15 New Haven^... W 4-0 3/17 St. Cloud State^... L 5-1 3/17 Minnesota State^... L 8-4 3/18 Nebraska-Omaha^.. W 2-1 3/18 Missouri Western^. W 1-0 3/21 West Chester.L 6-7, W 9-1 3/22 Queens*...W 6-0, W 4-0 3/25 Adelphi*...W 3-0, W 2-6 3/26 American Int l W 2-0, W 5-1 3/29 NYIT*...W 10-2, W 9-2 3/31 Concordia...W 8-0, W 9-1 4/1 Philadephia U.*... W 13-1 4/2 UMass-Lowell L 1-4, W 16-0 4/5 Dowling*...L 0-1, L 1-6 4/6 Southern Conn.W 2-1, W 8-2 4/8 Merrimack...W 4-1, W 10-3 4/10 New Haven..W 8-7, W 6-5 4/12 Molloy*...W 4-2, L 1-4 4/15 Mercy*... W 10-0, W 11-1 4/24 Saint Rose*...W 4-3, W 1-0 4/26 Southampton* W 15-0, W 13-1 4/29 Bentley...W 5-0, W 8-0 4/30 Assumption...L 1-2, W 4-2 5/2 Bridgeport...W 7-0, W 11-3 5/6 Dowling##... W 5-0 5/6 NYIT##... W 8-0 5/7 Adelphi##... W 9-1 5/12 Adelphi$$... L 6-7 5/12 Assumption$$... W 8-0 5/13 Adelphi$$... W 7-0 5/13 Merrimack$$... L 1-7 *NYCAC Games ## NYCAC Tournament $$NCAA Division II Northeast Regional 2001 (33-15) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/11 New Haven#... W 9-1 Dana Devito 1996-99 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 47 47

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Jill Fisher 2004-07 3/11 St. Cloud State#... L 2-3 3/12 Minnesota State#... L 3-4 3/12 Binghamton#... W 4-1 3/13 Wayne State#... L 4-7 3/13 Tiffin#... W 6-1 3/15 American Int l#... W 3-2 3/15 St. Cloud State#... L 0-1 3/16 Southwest State#... W 2-1 3/16 Ashland#...L 1-6, W 5-3 3/17 Wayne State#... L 2-3 3/27 West Chester W 9-1, W 5-4 3/29 Southern Conn. W 2-0, W 4-0 4/3 Queens*...W 3-0, L 0-1 4/4 Dowling*...L 0-2, L 5-10 4/5 Bridgeport*... W 7-4 4/9 New Haven...W 4-1, W 5-3 4/11 Molloy*...W 1-0, W 5-1 4/14 Binghamton...W 3-2, L 1-3 4/16 Concordia*..W 6-0, W 3-0 4/18 St. Thomas Aquinas* W 2-0, W 1-0 4/19 Bridgeport*... W 9-0 4/20 Phila. Univ.* W 6-0, W 12-0 4/22 UMass-Lowell W 4-0, W 5-2 4/24 Southampton* W 4-0, W 1-0 4/25 Adelphi*...W 2-1, W 7-6 4/26 NYIT*...W 3-0, L 5-6 4/28 American Int l L 7-10, L 1-3 5/1 Mercy... W 16-0, W 15-0 5/5 Queens**... L 0-3 5/5 Adelphi**... L 0-1 *NYCAC Games **NYCAC Tournament #Rebel Games (Orlando, Fla.) 2002 (39-16) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/17 UMass-Lowell#... L 6-2 3/17 Ferris State#... L 1-0 3/18 Washburn#... L 4-2 3/18 Minnesota-Duluth#.. L 4-3 3/19 Lipscomb#... W 2-0 3/19 Rollins#... L 4-1 3/21 East Stroudsburg#... W 7-3 3/21 Florida Southern#... W 3-0 3/22 Northern Colorado# W 3-0 3/22 UMass-Lowell#... L 4-3 3/23 Augustana#... L 1-0 3/23 Kutztown#... L 4-2 3/28 Queens*...W 7-1, W 6-0 3/30 Dowling*...W 6-3, W 3-2 4/2 Southampton* W 7-5, W 9-4 4/4 Southern Conn. L 0-1, W 6-2 4/6 Bryant...L 1-0, L 6-5 4/9 Molloy*...W 5-0, W 10-3 4/10 Philadelphia* W 9-0, W 3-2 4/11 Mercy*... W 14-0, W 11-0 4/13 Assumption.W 4-0, W 5-2 4/14 Merrimack...W 2-1, L 3-4 4/16 Concordia* W 9-2, W 10-0 4/18 Bridgeport*..W 6-2, W 8-0 4/21 UMass-Lowell W 12-0, W 2-1 4/23 St. Thomas Aquinas* W 6-1, W 8-0 4/24 Adelphi*...W 3-2, W 5-3 4/26 NYIT*...W 2-1, W 6-0 4/27 American Int l W 5-0, L 1-4 4/30 Felician... W 8-2, PPD 5/3 Dowling**... W 2-1 5/4 Adelphi**... W 4-2 5/5 Adelphi**... L 2-7 5/5 Adelphi**... W 6-2 5/9 St. Anselm... L 1-7 5/9 Merrimack... W 8-0 5/10 Southern Conn.##... W 6-3 5/10 American Int l##... L 2-6 *NYCAC Games **NYCAC Tournament #Rebel Games (Orlando, Fla.) ##NCAA Div. II Northeast Regional 2003 (36-12) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/9 Lock Haven#... W 5-2 3/10 St. Xavier#... W 1-0 3/10 Southwest State#... L 0-1 3/12 Tiffin#... W 6-4 3/12 Central Missouri#... W 4-0 3/13 Minnesota State#... L 0-5 3/13 Ashland#... L 0-2 3/15 Ferris State#... L 1-3 3/15 Shippensburg#... L 0-4 3/22 Bryant...W 2-1, W 5-0 3/23 Concordia* W 5-0, W 13-1 3/25 Queens*...L 0-1, W 3-2 3/26 Dowling*...W 2-0, W 5-0 3/28 Mercy*... W 14-0, W 16-0 4/2 Molloy*...W 12-1, W 8-0 4/3 Adelphi*...W 5-0, W 5-4 4/13 Bridgeport*..W 4-1, W 3-0 4/15 Southampton* W 4-1, W 6-2 4/17 UMass-Lowell L 4-5, W 11-0 4/19 St. Thomas Aquinas* W 3-0, W 8-0 4/23 New Haven*..W 2-0, L 1-5 4/27 American Int l L 0-3, W 6-2 4/29 NYIT*...W 3-2, W 11-1 4/30 Phila. Univ.* W 14-6, W 5-0 5/2 New Haven%... W 5-0 5/3 Queens%... L 0-1 5/4 Dowling%... W 2-0 5/4 Queens%... W 1-0 5/4 Queens%... W 4-3 5/8 UMass-Lowell^... W 6-0 5/9 LeMoyne^... L 0-1 5/10 Adelphi^... W 4-1 5/10 LeMoyne^... L 0-3 #Rebel Games (Orlando, Fla.) *NYCAC Games %NYCAC Tournament ^NCAA Division II Northeast Regional 2004 (32-13) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/7 Bellarmine#... W 2-0 3/7 Ashland#... L 0-3 3/8 East Stroudsburg#... W 7-1 3/8 Southern Ill. (Edwardsville)# L 0-8 3/10 California (PA)#... L 0-3 3/10 Bloomfield#... W 3-2 3/11 East Stroudsburg#... W 4-1 3/11 Minn. State (Mankato)# L 4-5 3/13 Nebraska-Omaha##.. L 0-6 3/13 California (PA)#... W 7-5 3/23 Mercy*...W 16-0, W 9-1 3/24 Concordia*..W 8-0, W 7-0 3/28 Assumption.W 4-0, W 4-3 3/30 New Haven*..L 3-5, W 4-2 4/4 Bryant...L 0-1, L 0-3 4/6 Southampton* W 7-0, W 8-3 4/8-9 Molloy*...W 2-0, W 10-2 4/10 Queens*...L 0-3, W 3-1 4/15 Phila. Univ.* W 8-0, W 10-2 4/17 Adelphi*...W 4-2, W 4-3 4/18 St. Thomas Aquinas* W 6-0, W 4-1 4/21 Dowling*...W 3-2, L 1-2 4/22 NYIT*...W 6-1, W 8-1 4/24 UMass-Lowell W 4-3, W 6-2 4/25 Bridgeport*...L 1-2, W 3-2 4/30 Dowling^^... W 3-0 5/1 New Haven^^... W 4-0 5/2 New Haven^^... W 9-2 5/6 New Haven++... L 0-1 5/7 Merrimack++... L 5-6 *NYCAC Games NYCAC Tournament ++NCAA Division II Regionals #Rebel Games (Orlando, Fla.) 2005 (39-13) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/6 Kutztown#... W 3-0 3/6 Bellarmine#... L 0-1 3/7 St. Cloud State#... W 3-2 3/7 Findlay#... L 0-2 3/10 Northern Kentucky# L 0-1 3/10 Ashland#... L 2-3 3/12 Wayne State... L 1-9 3/12 Southern Indiana... L 3-9 3/19 LeMoyne...L 5-10, W 5-2 3/22 Dowling*...W 13-6, W 6-0 3/30 Post University W 1-0, W 10-0 3/31 Pace... W 11-0, W 10-2 4/5 St. Thomas Aquinas* W 3-0, W 5-3 4/7 New Haven*...L 0-1, W 5-0 4/9 Bryant*...W 7-1, W 3-1 4/10 Mercy*...W 8-0, W 21-1 4/12 Queens*...W 7-2, W 4-1 4/14 NYIT*...W 5-0, W 3-1 4/16 Phila. Univ.*.W 9-0, W 8-0 4/17 Concordia*..W 8-0, W 9-0 4/19 Caldwell...L 0-1, W 2-0 4/22 Southampton* W 7-1, W 7-1 4/24 Holy Family.W 3-2, W 5-4 4/26 Bridgeport*..W 7-1, W 7-3 4/29 Molloy*...W 2-1, W 14-0 5/3 Adelphi*...W 3-2, W 1-0 5/6 Bridgeport^... W 4-2 5/7 Dowling^... L 0-2 5/8 New Haven^... W 1-0 5/8 Dowling^... L 0-1 5/8 Dowling%... W 3-0 5/13 Caldwell%... W 2-1 5/14 LeMoyne%... L 1-2 5/15 LeMoyne%... L 1-3 *NYCAC Games ^NYCAC Tournament %NCAA Division II Northeast Regionals #Rebel Games (Orlando, Fla.) 2006 (44-11) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/5 Southern Ill. (Edwardsville)#...L 5-6 3/5 Lake Superior State#. W 5-2 3/6 Stonehill#... L 3-4 3/6 Lewis#... L 2-3 3/7 Wayne State#... W 2-0 3/7 Bellarmine#... W 6-0 3/9 Findlay#... W 11-1 3/9 Northern Kentucky#... L 2-7 3/10 Wisconsin-Parkside# L 2-4 3/10 Southern Indiana#.. W 5-4 3/25 UMass-Lowell L 7-10, W 8-2 3/26 American Int l W 2-1, W 6-3 3/28 Pace...W 2-1, W 6-0 3/30 Southern Conn. W 9-3, W 2-0 4/1 Queens*...W 2-1, W 4-0 4/2 Felician...W 9-1, W 4-0 4/4 NYIT*...W 4-2, W 8-3 4/6 Concordia*...W 1-0, W 8-3 4/9 Merrimack...L 1-2, W 2-0 4/12 New Haven* W 4-0, W 8-0 4/14 Post University... W 4-2 4/15 Bryant...L 4-5, W 8-0 4/17 Holy Family...L 2-3, W 5-4 4/19 Molloy*...W 3-2, W 4-2 4/20 Caldwell...L 1-3, W 5-0 4/24 Dowling*...W 6-4, W 8-4 4/29 Bridgeport*..W 9-1, W 9-1 4/30 St. Thomas Aquinas* W 3-0, W 6-0 5/5 Dowling**... W 7-4 5/6 Adelphi**... W 2-1 5/7 Queens**... W 8-0 5/11 Southern NH^... W 3-2 5/13 UMass-Lowell^... W 2-1 5/15 Le Moyne^... L 4-5 *NYCAC Games **NYCAC Tournament #Rebel Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) ^NCAA Division II Northeast Regional 2007 (45-17) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/2 Le Moyne#... L 0-2 3/2 Florida Gulf Coast#... L 3-4 3/3 Palm Beach Atlantic# W 2-1 3/3 Mercyhurst#... L 4-5 3/4 Saginaw Valley State#...W 5-0 3/4 Florida Gulf Coast#... L 5-10 3/11 Lake Superior State% W 12-0 3/11 Indianapolis%... L 8-11 3/12 Phila. Univ.%... W 6-3 3/12 UMass-Lowell%... W 11-0 3/13 Lock Haven%... L 0-2 48 48

3/13 Slippery Rock%... W 2-1 3/15 Southwest Minn. State% W 9-3 3/15 Shippensburg%... L 5-6 3/17 Minn. State Mankato% W 6-4 3/17 Merrimack%... W 5-4 3/25 American Int l W 5-3, W 10-2 3/27 Adelphi*...W 4-0, L 2-4 3/28 Southern Conn. W 4-1, L 0-8 3/29 Concordia* W 12-0, W 22-1 3/31 Bridgeport* W 10-2, W 10-3 4/1 Bryant...W 5-0, L 6-7 4/3 Pace...W 9-1, W 7-1 4/6 So. New Hampshire.W 8-1, L 7-9 4/10 New Haven* W 2-1, W 4-2 4/14 UMass-Lowell W 6-3, W 7-4 4/19 Dominican...W 9-1, W 8-4 4/20 Mercy...W 8-0, W 8-0 4/21 St. Thomas Aquinas* W 6-4, W 13-5 4/23 Caldwell...W 9-1, W 2-0 4/25 NYIT*...L 3-7, W 9-1 4/26 Queens*...W 8-0, W 8-2 4/28 Dowling*...W 2-0, L 3-7 4/29 Molloy*...W 8-0, W 8-4 5/4 Dowling^... W 9-0 5/5 Adelphi^... W 3-1 5/6 Dowling^... L0-1 5/6 Dowling^... L 0-10 5/10 Southern Conn.... W 2-1 5/11 Bryant#... W 5-1 5/12 UMass-Lowell#... W 2-0 5/13 Bryant#... W 4-1 5/17 Angelo State##... L 1-2 5/18 Columbus State##... L 0-2 *ECC Games ^ECC Tournament #FGCU Spring Break Tournament %Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) #NCAA Division II Northeast Regional ##NCAA World Series 2008 (48-16) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/9 Lock Haven%...L 7-1, L 1-0 3/10 Central Missouri% W 10-0 3/10 East Stroudsburg%.. W 6-2 3/11 Bentley%... W 6-0 3/12 Indianapolis%... W 2-1 3/12 Ferris State%... W 9-0 3/13 Southwest Minn.%.. W 3-2 3/13 Northern Kentucky% L 2-3 3/15 Saint Xavier%... L 2-1 3/15 South Dakota%... W 7-0 3/17 Saint Leo%...L 5-1, W 5-4 3/18 Florida Southern L 5-0, L 3-2 3/22 St. Thomas Aquinas* W 6-2, W 3-0 3/25 Le Moyne...W 4-1, L 9-1 3/26 Southern Conn. W 4-3, W 1-0 3/29 Stonehill...L 5-3, L 4-10 3/30 Bryant...W 1-0, W 7-1 4/2 Concordia (N.Y)*.W 7-2, W 9-1 4/3 Dowling*...W 8-3, W 3-0 4/5 Merrimack...W 7-2, W 1-0 4/6 Adelphi*...L 2-1, W 3-1 4/8 New Haven*...W 3-0, W 4-0 4/12 NYIT*...W 1-0, W 8-0 4/13 Caldwell...W 13-1, L 2-1 4/15 Bridgeport*..W 9-0, W 8-2 4/16 Dominican.W 6-1, W 10-7 4/19 So. New Hampshire W 10-1, W 12-11 4/20 UMass-Lowell W 3-0, W 4-2 4/22 Georgian Court W 8-5, L 0-2 4/23 Queens*...W 9-1, L 2-1 4/26 Molloy*...W 9-0, W 6-2 4/27 Mercy*...W 7-0, W 5-0 5/1 Bridgeport**... W 4-3 5/2 New Haven**... W 6-2 5/3 Adelphi**... W 2-1 5/7 New Haven#... W 8-7 5/8 Caldwell#... W 2-0 5/10 Le Moyne#... W 4-3 5/11 New Haven#... W 9-2 5/14 Emporia##... L 6-0 5/15 Lock Haven##... L 3-0 *ECC Games **ECC Tournament %Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) #NCAA Div. II East Regional ##NCAA World Series 2009 (34-18) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/8 Northwood%... W 3-2 3/8 Wheeling Jesuit%... L 5-1 3/9 St. Cloud State%... L 9-2 3/9 Stonehill%... W 3-0 3/11 Le Moyne%... L 3-0 3/11 Ashland%... L 4-3 3/12 Minn.-Mankato%... W 4-3 3/12 Saginaw Valley%... L 1-0 3/14 Caldwell%... W 1-0 3/14 Wayne State%... L 6-5 3/21 American Int l.w 4-3, W 3-2 3/22 Le Moyne...L 8-0, W 7-2 3/24 Mercy...W 3-2, W 4-3 3/26 Southern Conn. L 3-2, W 2-0 3/30 Queens (N.Y.) L 4-3, W 11-2 3/31 Concordia (N.Y.). W 2-1, W 6-0 4/4 St. Thomas Aquinas..W 15-6, W 13-0 4/5 Philadelphia...L 1-0, W 8-0 4/7 New Haven...W 2-0, L 2-0 4/9 Merrimack...W 7-0, W 10-0 4/10 UMass-Lowell W 6-0, W 6-0 4/11 So. New Hampshire.W 5-2, W 6-2 4/14 Bridgeport...W 6-3, W 7-0 4/17 Dowling...W 4-1, W 6-0 4/19 Adelphi...W 4-3, L 9-0 4/23 Molloy*...L 5-4, L 1-0 4/25 NYIT*...L 5-1, W 7-4 4/26 Georgian Court L 7-0, W 2-0 4/29 Queens**...W 4-2 5/1 Adelphi...W 3-1 5/2 NYIT...W 9-1 5/8 New Haven#...L 1-0 5/9 Southern Conn#....W 6-1 5/9 New Haven#...L 2-0 *ECC Games **ECC Tournament %Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) #NCAA Div. II East Regional 2010 (41-16) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/7 Clarion%... W 5-2 3/7 Stonehill%... W 6-0 3/8 Slippery Rock%... L 1-0 3/8 Edinboro%... W 4-1 3/10 Minnesota-Mankato% L 2-3 3/10 Sciences in Phila%... W 7-0 3/13 Lock Haven%... W 2-1 3/13 Indiana (Pa.)%... L 7-8 3/19 LeMoyne...W 2-1, W 6-4 3/20 American Int l.w 6-1, W 7-1 3/23 Southern Conn.L 4-0, L 5-4 3/25 Queens*...W 11-1, W 8-0 3/27 So. New Hamp.W 2-1, W 4-0 3/28 UMass Lowell.L 5-6, W 8-0 3/31 STAC*... W 8-0, W 3-0 4/1 Merrimack...W 7-2, W 6-0 4/3 NYIT*...W 4-1, W 7-0 4/6 Molloy*...W 4-2, L 7-4 4/8 Mercy*...W 18-0, W 9-0 4/10 Dowling*...W 3-0, W 5-4 4/13 Bridgeport*...W 9-0, W 13-4 4/15 New Haven...L 3-1, L 4-1 4/17 Queens*...W 8-0, W 8-4 4/18 Bridgeport*..W 8-0, W 7-2 4/20 NYIT*...W 2-1, W 10-2 4/22 STAC*...L 5-3, W 14-5 4/24 Molloy*...W 3-0, W 3-2 4/27 Mercy*... W 12-4, W 10-0 4/28 Caldwell...W 2-1, L 1-0 5/1 Dowling*...L 1-2, W 6-5 5/6 NYIT**...L 2-9 5/7 Dowling**....L 0-3 5/14 Molloy#...L 1-15 5/15 Dominican#...W 2-1 5/15 Dowling#...L 1-8 *ECC Games **ECC Tournament %Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) #NCAA Div. II East Regional 2011 (41-16) Coach: Jamie Apicella 3/13 Stonehill%... W 7-2 3/13 Tiffin (Ohio)%...L4-3 3/14 Caldwell%...W 7-3 3/14 Indianapolis%...W 3-2 3/16 Minnesota-Duluth%...L 3-1 3/16 Wisconsin-Parkside%...L 8-6 3/17 Wayne State%...W 4-0 3/17 Tiffin (Ohio)%...W 5-4 3/19 Wayne State%...L 5-2 3/19 Stonehill%...W 8-1 3/26 St. Thomas Aquinas W 8-0, W 6-1 3/27 Queens...L 5-1, W 3-2 3/28 Adelphi...W 3-1, W 3-0 49 3/30 American Int l.. W 1-0, W 6-0 3/31 Merrimack... W 6-0, W 9-5 4/3 Molloy... W 3-2, W 4-3 4/6 Mercy... W 9-8, L 6-5 4/7 Dowling...L 8-0, L 3-1 4/9 Bridgeport... W 8-0, W 8-0 4/10 Queens... W 8-0, W 11-2 4/14 Southern Conn. W 12-4, W 4-3 4/16 NYIT...W 23-0, W 11-2 4/18 St. Thomas Aquinas.W 9-0, W 7-1 4/21 NYIT...W 8-0, W 13-2 4/22 Mercy...W 4-2, L 3-2 4/26 Dowling...W 4-3, L 5-3 4/27 Molloy*...L 2-0, L 5-2 4/30 Bridgeport*... W 10-0, W 11-0 5/1 Caldwell...W 4-0, W 6-1 5/5 Molloy**...L 2-0 5/6 Dowling**...L 1-0 5/13 New Haven#...W 3-2 5/14 Caldwell#...W 6-0 5/15 Caldwell#...W 4-0 5/20 Merrimack#...W 4-2 5/21 Merrimack#...W 1-0 5/26 UC - San Diego##...L 7-0 5/28 Saginaw Valley##...L 2-0 *ECC Games **ECC Tournament %Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) #NCAA Div. II East Regional ## NCAA World Series YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Samantha Yodowitz 2005-08 49

IN THE COMMUNITY 15 Teams 389 Student-Athletes 2,640 hours of community service 50 50

buildings and grounds. David Steinberg - President, Long Island University Dr. David J. Steinberg, the ninth president of Long Island University, has served the institution since 1985. The son of the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg of Manhattan s Park Avenue Synagogue, he was born in New York City and was educated at Phillips Academy at Andover, Malvern College in England and Harvard College, from which he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. After a Fulbright year at the University of the Philippines and a year at Columbia University on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he returned to Harvard, where he earned an M.A. in East Asian studies in 1963, and a Ph.D. in history in 1964. Dr. Steinberg also has received several honorary degrees. He began his teaching career in the Department of History at the University of Michigan, where he rose to the rank of full professor. In 1973, he joined the administration of Brandeis University as executive assistant to the president, becoming vice president and university secretary in 1977. The author of numerous books and articles on Southeast Asia and, in particular, Philippine history, Dr. Steinberg has taught, lectured and written about this important area of the world for a third of a century. His first book, Philippine Collaboration in World War II, won the University Press Award in 1969. The Philippines: A Singular and a Plural Place, now in its third edition, was described by U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Nicholas Platt as the best singlevolume guide to understanding the Philippines, past and present. He also edited and co-authored both editions of In Search of Southeast Asia, one of the major textbooks on the area. Dr. Steinberg recently collaborated with top scholars from around the world to co-author The Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia, a new and multifaceted history of this complex region. In addition, he is a co-author of Religion and Religiosity in the Philippines and Indonesia: Essays on State, Society and Public Creeds, which was published in 2005. Dr. Steinberg was a member of the international observer team that monitored the Philippine presidential elections when Corazon Aquino defeated Ferdinand Marcos. He has written numerous op-ed pieces and has been a consultant to UN agencies, the United States government, the Ford Foundation and others. He and his wife, Joan, a chanteuse and real estate executive, reside in McGrath House on the C.W. Post Campus. The couple has two Cavalier King Charles spaniels, whom they sometimes bring to football games on campus. His greatest personal accomplishment: raising his two superb sons, Noah and Jonah. His greatest pleasure: watching his grandchildren grow. Paul H. Forestell - Provost, C.W. Post Paul H. Forestell, a professor of psychology and an internationally renowned marine mammal scientist, was appointed provost of the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in July 2008. A seasoned administrator, Dr. Forestell served as vice president of the Pacific Whale Foundation in Hawaii, as dean of undergraduate programs at Southampton College of Long Island University, and as associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at C.W. Post. As provost, Dr. Forestell leads one of the New York metropolitan area s most respected private university campuses, with an enrollment of nearly 5,700 undergraduate, 3,100 graduate and 2,300 continuing education students. He is responsible for campus operations, program development, admissions and recruitment, retention, financial aid, athletics, student affairs, public safety, and His collaborative leadership style has contributed greatly to enhancing the student-centered mission of the University. In 2008, Dr. Forestell established the Division of Student Retention & Academic Support Services at C.W. Post to assist students in achieving academic and career success. A champion of experiential learning, he coordinates study abroad and field research opportunities for students, and teaches classes in whale and dolphin behavior. LIU/C.W. POST ADMINISTRATION Dr. Forestell graduated from the University of New Brunswick in Canada with a bachelor s degree in psychology and philosophy in 1972 and a master s degree in experimental psychology in 1976. He earned a Ph.D. in comparative psychology from the University of Hawaii in 1988. He is the author of several peer-reviewed science articles and four books, including Humpbacks of Hawai i: The Long Journey Back. 51 51

Bryan Collins enters his sixth year as the Director of Athletics at C.W. Post. Under Collins leadership, the Pioneers athletic programs have seen a continual rise in both the regional and national levels of athletic performance and academics. During Collins tenure, the Pioneers have achieved both athletic and academic success. Notable achievements include 26 conference titles as well as NCAA championship titles from the 2007 women s lacrosse and 2009 and 2010 men s lacrosse teams. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS - BRYAN COLLINS This past season, the men s and women s cross country, women s swimming, men s lacrosse, and softball teams all participated in NCAA tournaments. C.W. Post boasts some of top-ranked programs in the country that are frequently ranked in national polls. The Pioneers finished first in the East Coast Conference Commissioner s Cup standings for 2009-10 - the second Cup win (2006-07) during Collins tenure. Prior to the 2007-08 academic year, the football and field hockey programs gained admission into the esteemed Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. Off the field, Collins has included community service as a part of his players responsibilities. Among the efforts since his arrival have been visitations to the St. Mary s Children s Hospital in Bayside, N.Y., while also volunteering with other charitable organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During the 2008-09 academic year, C.W. Post student-athletes completed over 3,200 hours of service. Collins is responsible for the creation of a department mission statement based on the foundation of athletic excellence as well as the initiation of the Academic Commitment Excellence (ACE) program, designed to improve attendance and academic achievements in the classroom. In addition, C.W. Post athletic programs are mentored by campus faculty and staff through the Adopt-A-Faculty program. During 2007-08, Collins established a Student-Athlete Orientation seminar and handbook as well as an annual student-athlete awards banquet to recognize both athletic and academic success. The department also established an Academic Honor Roll to honor student-athletes who receive a minimum 3.0 grade point average. Collins has overseen improvements to the athletic facilities on campus, including the installation of FieldTurf on Hickox Field as well as a brand new state-of-the art sound system for the stadium. In addition, all of the outdoor athletic fields have undergone improvements to their playing surface. The Pratt Recreation Center Gymnasium, home to the basketball and volleyball teams, received a new sound system as well as a working press row table for media and game operations staff. A former student-athlete at St. John s University, Collins played linebacker on the Red Storm s football team and was the recipient of the Dr. Peter Vitulli Award, given to the St. John s student-athlete who demonstrated the most courage, perseverance, dedication and spirit of self-sacrifice in seeking to attain the highest ideals of sportsmanship. Collins received his bachelor s degree in Business Administration in 1987. Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with their son, Tyler (16) and daughter, Megan (11). 52 52

Jamie Apicella Associate AD, Head Coach, Softball Melissa Beausoleil Interim Head Athletic Trainer Chris Casey Head Coach, Men s Basketball Mark Dawson Head Coach, Women s Soccer Jill Fisher Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations Bill Gaffney Interim Head Coach, Baseball Jim Gibbons Asst. Football Coach, Community Service Coordinator Jonathan Gill Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Assistant Football Coach Andreas Lindberg Head Coach, Men s Soccer Sean Grennan Faculty Athletic Representative Meghan McNamara Head Coach, Women s Lacrosse Raenee Savin Head Coach, Field Hockey Marie Guarnieri Athletic Administrative Assistant Deirdre Moore Head Coach, Women s Basketball Bob Sugar Equipment Manager Matt Guercio Coordinator, Athletic Operations and Special Events Rob Morris Head Coach, Cross Country Carl Summerlin Head Coach, Tennis Shantey Hill Sr. Associate AD, Senior Woman Administrator Shellane Ogoshi Head Coach, Volleyball Bob Tirado Assistant Athletic Trainer Brian Hughes Associate AD, Asst. Football Coach Sarah Ralls Director, Athletic Media Relations Maureen Travers Head Coach, Swimming John Jez Head Coach, Lacrosse Coach Kathy Renton Assistant Athletic Trainer C.W. POST ATHLETICS STAFF 53 53

ATHLETICS FACILITIES HICKOX FIELD SOFTBALL COMPLEX ROBERT BLITZ FIELD BASEBALL FIELD PRATT RECREATION CENTER FITNESS CENTER NATATORIUM 54 54

Junior Kaci Hopkins C.W. POST 2012 SCHEDULE sophomore carly chamberlain senior hayley bettles sophomore nicole hagenah march 4 vs. St. Cloud^ 1 p.m. 4 vs. Ferris state^ 3 p.m. 5 vs. minnesota state - mankato^ 1 p.m. 5 vs. saginaw valley^ 3 p.m. 7 vs. univ. of the sciences - philadelphia^ 11 a.m. 7 vs. ashland^ 1 p.m. 8 vs. minnesota state - mankato^ 9 a.m. 8 vs. seton hill^ 11 a.m. 10 vs. northwood^ 1 p.m. 10 vs. california (pa.)^ 3 p.m. 15 dominican (n.y.) 2:30 p.m. 17 southern connecticut 12 p.m. 18 american international 11 a.m. 20 queens (n.y.)* 2:30 p.m. 22 at adelphi 2:30 p.m. 24 merrimack 12 p.m. 25 southern new hampshire 12 p.m. 27 at mercy* 3 p.m. 29 dowling* 3 p.m. 31 at bridgeport* 12 p.m. april 1 at queens (n.y.)* 12 p.m. 3 st. thomas aquinas* 3 p.m. 4 at new haven 3 p.m. 6 at nyit* 1 p.m. 7 nyit* 12 p.m. 10 at molloy* 3 p.m. 12 mercy* 3 p.m. 14 at dowling* 12 p.m. 17 bridgeport* 3 p.m. 18 at caldwell 3 p.m. 21 at st. thomas aquinas* 1 p.m. 22 molloy* 12 p.m. 26-28 east coast conference championships hosted by higher seed may 4-6 ncaa east regional 11-12 ncaa east super regional 15-19 ncaa college world series hosted by bellarmine university (louisville, ky.) * East coast conference game ^ Spring rebel games - kissimmee, fla. home games in gold $ rebel spring games 55 55