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Quick FactsThe USNALocation Annapolis, Md.Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen, MidsColors Navy Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 4525)Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukHome Arenas (capacity) Macdonough Hall (500)

Wesley A. Brown Field House (750)Conference Affiliation Patriot League

Volleyball Staff Head Coach Mike Schwob (15th Season)Alma Mater George Mason '88Record at Navy 214-215 (14 Seasons)

Patriot League Record: 81-87Career Record 214-215 (14 Seasons)Assistant Coach Mary Clare CoghlanVol. Assistant Coach Aubrey ManesVolleyball Office Phones (410) 293-5546 (Schwob)

(410) 293-5565 (Coghlan)Volleyball Office FAX (410) 293-5264

2009 Team Summary2009 Overall Record 8-212009 P.L. Record (Finish) 3-11 (T-7th pl.)2009 Players Returning / Lost 11 / 52009 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 10 / 52009 Starters Returning / Lost 3 + Libero / 32010 New Players 7

Program HistoryFirst Varsity Season 1977Overall Record / Years 676-517-6 (.566) / 33 Patriot League Record / Years 102-100 (.505) / 19 Patriot League Tourn. Record / App. 11-15 (.423) / 12

Sports InformationAsst. SID/VB Contact Justin KischefskyKischefsky's Office Phone (410) 293-8772Kischefsky's Email Address [email protected] Information FAX Number (410) 293-8954Web site www.navysports.comPress Row noneMailing Address Ricketts Hall, 566 Brownson Rd.

Annapolis, MD 21402

The 2010 Navy volleyball media guide was written and edit-ed by Asst. Sports Information Director Justin Kischefsky.Cover design and interior templates were created by theNavy Sports Information staff & Mark Leddy, Director ofPublications. Cover work done by Mark Leddy.Photography provided by Phil Hoffmann, Justin Kischefsky,the Annapolis, Baltimore and Maryland Visitors Bureaus,and Blake Marvin from HKS.

Table of Contents

General InformationQuick Facts 12010 Roster / Outlook 2-4

Meet the MidshipmenSeniors 5Juniors 6-10Sophomores 11-152010 Summer Training 16-17Freshmen 18-19

StaffHead Coach Mike Schwob 20-21Assistant Coaches 22-23Support Staff 23

2009 Season in ReviewNavy’s Class of 2010 24Match-by-Match Results / Notes 25Statistics 26-27Patriot League Recap 28

Navy Volleyball HistoryYearly Records / Year-by-Year Results 29-34Series Records 35Patriot League Tournament History 36Letterwinners 37Records 38-40Honors Information 41

The U.S. Naval AcademyThe U.S. Naval Academy 42-43USNA Traditions 44-45Academic Achievements 46-47Community Service 48-49Beat Army! 50-51Director of Athletics 52-53Blue & Gold 54Head Coaches 55Annapolis & the Chesapeake Region 56-57The Patriot League 58-59USNA Athletic Facilities 60-61Volleyball Facilities 62-642010 Schedule Back Cover

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2010 RostersNumericalNNoo.. PPllaayyeerr PPooss.. CCll.. HHtt.. HHoommeettoowwnn ((HHiigghh SScchhooooll)) 1 Christy Rapp DS/L So. 5-8 Royal Oak, Mich. (Shrine Catholic)2 Sydnee Percival DS Fr. 5-4 Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva)3 Holly Berger DS/L Jr. 5-4 Claremont, Calif. (St. Lucy’s Priory)4 Amanda Hine S Jr. 5-7 Elkton, Va. (Spotswood)5 Shelby Mass DS Fr. 5-5 Owings, Md. (Northern)7 Jenny Rudewicz S Sr. 5-7 Winter Garden, Fla. (M.S. Douglas)8 Kelsey Owen DS So. 5-7 Canfield, Ohio (Canfield)9 Veronica Ffrench OH/RSH Fr. 5-7 Milton, Fla. (Milton)10 Sara Baugh MB/RSH Fr. 6-3 Terre Haute, Ind. (North Vigo)11 Katie Bray OH/RSH So. 5-11 Cary, N.C. (Athens Drive)12 Erin Fortner S/RSH Fr. 6-0 Villa Hills, Ky. (St. Henry)13 Ndidi Ibe MB So. 5-11 North Richland Hills, Texas (Fort Worth Christian)14 Lauren Carpenter OH Jr. 5-10 Murphy, Texas (Plano East)15 Maida Kalic´ MB Jr. 6-0 Vernon, N.Y. (T.R. Proctor)16 Kaitlin Roseti MB/RSH Jr. 6-2 Williamsville, N.Y. (Williamsville East)17 Caroline Jacobs OH Fr. 5-11 Arnold, Md. (Broadneck)18 Nicole Salmon OH Fr. 5-10 Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsie Valley)19 Carolyn Ewert OH So. 5-9 Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial)

Alphabetical NNoo.. PPllaayyeerr PPooss.. CCll.. HHtt.. HHoommeettoowwnn ((HHiigghh SScchhooooll)) 10 Sara Baugh MB/RSH Fr. 6-3 Terre Haute, Ind. (North Vigo)3 Holly Berger DS/L Jr. 5-4 Claremont, Calif. (St. Lucy’s Priory)11 Katie Bray OH/RSH So. 5-11 Cary, N.C. (Athens Drive)14 Lauren Carpenter OH Jr. 5-10 Murphy, Texas (Plano East)19 Carolyn Ewert OH So. 5-9 Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial)9 Veronica Ffrench OH Fr. 5-7 Milton, Fla. (Milton)12 Erin Fortner S/RSH Fr. 6-0 Villa Hills, Ky. (St. Henry)4 Amanda Hine S Jr. 5-7 Elkton, Va. (Spotswood)13 Ndidi Ibe MB So. 5-11 North Richland Hills, Texas (Fort Worth Christian)17 Caroline Jacobs OH Fr. 5-11 Arnold, Md. (Broadneck)15 Maida Kalic´ MB Jr. 6-0 Vernon, N.Y. (T.R. Proctor)5 Shelby Mass DS Fr. 5-5 Owings, Md. (Northern)8 Kelsey Owen DS So. 5-7 Canfield, Ohio (Canfield)2 Sydnee Percival DS Fr. 5-4 Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva)1 Christy Rapp DS/L So. 5-8 Royal Oak, Mich. (Shrine Catholic)16 Kaitlin Roseti MB/RSH Jr. 6-2 Williamsville, N.Y. (Williamsville East)7 Jenny Rudewicz S Sr. 5-7 Winter Garden, Fla. (M.S. Douglas)18 Nicole Salmon OH Fr. 5-10 Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsie Valley)

Coaching StaffHHeeaadd CCooaacchh –– Mike Schwob (George Mason '88), 15th Season AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh –– Mary Clare Coghlan (Towson '05), Fourth Season VVoolluunntteeeerr AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh –– Ensign Aubrey Manes (Navy ‘10), First SeasonTTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinn –– Jenny Rudewicz FFaaccuullttyy RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee –– Lt. Devon Greene, USN OOffffiicceerr RReepprreesseennttaattiivvee –– Cmdr. Ed Tucholski, USNTTeeaamm MMaannaaggeerrss –– Kathryn Yanez, Janie Baird, Kyle Steenberge

Pronunciation Guide Carolyn EEwweerrtt –– YOU - ertNNddiiddii IIbbee –– inn • DEE • dee EEE • bayMMaaiiddaa KKaalliicc´́ –– MA • ee • dah CAL • itchJenny RRuuddeewwiicczz –– RUE • duh • witz

Mike SScchhwwoobb –– SCHWOHB (“oh” as in “owe”)

Roster Breakdown2009 Starters Returning: 3 + Libero

Holly Berger (Jr., DS/L)Carolyn Ewert (So., OH)Maida Kalic’ (Jr., MB)Jenny Rudewicz (Sr., S)

2009 Starters Lost: 3Meghan Carpenter (‘12, RSH)Krista Eschelman (‘10, MB)Abbie Merkl (‘10, RSH)

Additional 2009 LetterwinnersReturning: 6 (10 total)

Katie Bray (So., OH/RSH)Lauren Carpenter (Jr., OH)Amanda Hine (Jr., S)Ndidi Ibe (So., MB)Christy Rapp (So., DS/L)Kaitlin Roseti (Jr., MB/RSH)

Additional 2009 Letterwinners Lost: 2 (5 total)

Janie Baird (‘12, DS)Aubrey Manes (‘10, OH)

Additional 2009 Players Returning: 1 (11 total)

Kelsey Owen (So., DS)

Additional 2009 Players Lost: 0 (5 total)

None

2010 Newcomers: 7Sara Baugh (Fr., MB/RSH)Veronica Ffrench (Fr., OH)Erin Fortner (Fr., S/RSH)Caroline Jacobs (Fr., OH)Shelby Mass (Fr., DS)Sydnee Percival (Fr., DS)Nicole Salmon (Fr., OH)

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2010 Outlook by PositionOverall RosterPPllaayyeerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt –– 11 / 5LLeetttteerrwwiinnnneerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt –– 10 / 5SSttaarrtteerrss RReettuurrnniinngg // LLoosstt –– 3 + Libero / 3NNeeww PPllaayyeerrss –– 7

TTeeaamm NNootteess::• The Mids return seven of the top-11 players interms of the most sets played during the course of the2009 season. In looking at the most sets played dur-ing the Patriot League season, Navy returns eight ofits top-11 players from a year ago.• The returning players appeared in a combined 223matches and 604 sets last year. Those same playersappeared in a combined 81 matches and 195 setsduring the 2008 season.• Navy’s offense needs to replace its top threeattackers and 55% of the team’s kills from the 2009season. Only two current players totaled over 100kills last season, with middle blocker Maida Kalic’(159) pacing the returners. Carolyn Ewert tallied 156kills before missing the last half of the year due to aninjury she is still recovering from. • The Mids return three of their top five ace leadersfrom 2009, including team leader Holly Berger (25).• Back for the defense are three of the five playerswho hauled in over 100 digs in 2009. This includestwo-year starting libero Berger (271) and last year’sstarting setter in Jenny Rudewicz (180).• Navy will look to improve upon its blocking num-bers from last year when the Mids finished -42 inblocks when compared to their foes. The 54 blocks byKalic’ ranked second on the team a year ago and leadall returning players.• Rudewicz is the lone senior on the 2010 team,while Berger is the only player on this year’s squadwho has regularly appeared in the starting lineup formore than one season.

MMiikkee SScchhwwoobb SSaayyss::“Except for a few players, last year saw the majority

of the players on the team see the floor as everydaycontributors for the first time in their careers. As aresult, our record ended up being not something wewanted, but by the end of the year we were playingour best volleyball. We did not want the season toend, and that attitude carried over into how weapproached the spring season and I have seen it con-tinue into the summer months. The players haveaccepted the challenge to bring our program back tobeing in the mix for a Patriot League Tournamentberth on a consistent basis. I haven’t had a teamcommitted to improving so much from the end of oneseason to the start of the next season’s training camp.“Throughout last year, I never had to question the

attitude or desire of the players on the team. Theynever once stopped training or playing as hard as theycould. That is what made the success they had at theend of the season so special to us as coaches. Wesaw how hard they were working, no matter what thescoreboard was saying, and it was great to see thateffort finally pay off for them.“I think the experience we gained last year, when

we had people playing at a number of different posi-tions, combined with the addition of a strong freshmanclass, has made us a much more versatile team thisyear. Instead of having players on the floor for justthree positions, we are back to having six rotationplayers. Our athleticism has also gone up a notchfrom last year and that alone will change how we play.“I give Jenny Rudewicz a lot of credit for the leader-

ship role she has played since the end of the 2009 fallseason. It is tough being the only senior on the team,but she did a good job of keeping everyone togetherboth during the spring season and over the summermonths. She has made sure volleyball and the sea-son has been in the back of everyone’s mind for thelast few months.”

Defensive Players((KKeeyy:: LL==rreettuurrnniinngg lleetttteerrwwiinnnneerr;; SS==rreettuurrnniinngg ssttaarrtteerr))PPllaayyeerrss LLoosstt� Janie Baird (L)RReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerrss� Holly Berger (L/S) – 99 sets, 2.74 dpg, .253 saps� Kelsey Owen – 15 sets, 0.27 kps, 0.40 dps� Christy Rapp (L) – 35 sets, .0.54 dpsNNeeww PPllaayyeerrss� Shelby Mass� Sydnee Percival

RReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerr NNootteess::• HHoollllyy BBeerrggeerr has hauled in just under 600 digs asNavy’s libero over the last two seasons. She also ledthe Mids last year with 25 service aces.• KKeellsseeyy OOwweenn will look to take another step in herdevelopment this season. • CChhrriissttyy RRaapppp also developed as the 2009 seasonprogressed. She appeared in half of Navy’s leaguesets during the league season.

SettersPPllaayyeerrss LLoosstt� NoneRReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerrss� Amanda Hine (L) – 33 sets, 1.27 aps� Jenny Rudewicz (L/S) – 99 sets, 8.46 aps, 1.82 dpsNNeeww PPllaayyeerrss� Erin Fortner

RReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerr NNootteess::• Last year, in her first season as the starting setter,JJeennnnyy RRuuddeewwiicczz totaled over 800 assists and nearly200 digs. • AAmmaannddaa HHiinnee wasn’t on the roster as a freshman,but appeared in 20 of 29 matches last year as a soph-omore.

HHoollllyy BBeerrggeerr

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Outside HittersPPllaayyeerrss LLoosstt� Aubrey Manes (L) – 92 sets, 0.21 kps, 1.26 dpsRReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerrss� Katie Bray (L) – 36 sets, 0.56 kps, 0.31 dps� Lauren Carpenter (L) – 71 sets, 1.54 dps, .268 saps� Carolyn Ewert (L/S) – 58 sets, 2.69 kps, 1.29 dpsNNeeww PPllaayyeerrss� Veronica Ffrench� Caroline Jacobs� Nicole Salmon

RReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerr NNootteess::• KKaattiiee BBrraayy appeared in 21 matches for the Midslast year, averaging one kill per match.• LLaauurreenn CCaarrppeenntteerr emerged as a dependable defen-sive presence as the season went on. She hauled inthe majority of her digs for the entire year during thePatriot League campaign.• CCaarrllooyynn EEwweerrtt led the Mids and ranked among theleague leaders in kills until she suffered a torn ACL atthe start of the league season. She re-injured herknee at the end of the spring and her prospects for the2010 season are unknown at this time.

Right-Side HittersPPllaayyeerrss LLoosstt� Abbie Merkl (L/S) – 96 sets, 1.73 kps, 1.11 dps� Meghan Carpenter (L/S) – 99 sets, 2.59 kps, 0.53 dpsRReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerrss� Katie Bray (L) – 36 sets, 0.56 kps, 0.31 dps� Kaitlin Roseti (L) – 47 sets, 0.72 kps, 0.43 bpsNNeeww PPllaayyeerrss� Sara Baugh � Erin Fortner

RReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerr NNootteess::• KKaattiiee BBrraayy had six kills and hit .314 in five-setmatch against Lehigh. • KKaaiittlliinn RRoosseettii totaled six kills and zero errors on 12swings in three sets against American.

Middle BlockersPPllaayyeerrss LLoosstt� Krista Eschelman (L/S) – 98 sets, 1.81 kps, 0.60 bpsRReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerrss� Ndidi Ibe (L) – 53 sets, 1.21 kps, 0.19 bps� Maida Kalic´ (L/S) – 94 sets, 1.69 kps, 0.57 bps� Kaitlin Roseti (L) – 47 sets, 0.72 kps, 0.43 bpsNNeeww PPllaayyeerrss� Sara Baugh

RReettuurrnniinngg PPllaayyeerr NNootteess::• NNddiiddii IIbbee was one of Navy’s most improved playersduring the course of the 2009 season. She totalednearly 75% of her kills during the league season whenshe played in both the middle and on the outside.

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• MMaaiiddaa KKaalliicc’’ is Navy’s top returning attacker (159kills) and blocker (54 blocks) from last season. Sheaveraged 1.78 kills per set in league matches.• KKaaiittlliinn RRoosseettii missed most of the spring due to herbattling injuries. She made strong strides last yearfrom her freshman season.

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22000099 –– Was Navy’s starting setter in every match ... dished out 8.46 assists perset on the season ... recorded 45 assists in a pair of matches on the year ... alsoranked second on the team with 180 digs and a digs-per-set average of 1.82 ...grabbed 10 or more digs in a match six times ... hauled in a career-high 15 digs(four sets) at Lehigh ... totaled five double-doubles on the year ... tallied a career-high six service aces against Winston-Salem State (four sets).

22000088 –– Appeared in all but one match on the season and in 13 of 14 league con-tests ... totaled 10 or more assists in six matches on the year ... recorded a career-high 20 helpers against Colgate (three sets) ... notched a double-double in the sea-son finale at Holy Cross (four sets) with 13 assists and 12 digs.

22000077 –– Dished out a season-best 18 assists at Hampton (three sets) ... alsoreached double digits in assists on three other occasions ... added seven digs inthe Hampton match ... recorded a trio of service aces against Savannah State(three sets).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from M.S. Douglas High School ... her high school vol-leyball team placed second in the state at the 6A level during her senior year ...earned all-county honors during both of her final two seasons, while garnering all-state accolades as a senior ... was named team MVP as a junior and senior, aswell.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Jenny Rudewicz ... born Dec. 25, 1987, in Plantation, Fla. ... oceanengineering major ... is interested in service selecting Navy aviation.

Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2007 42/24 8 0.19 4 18 .222 115 2.74 9 .214 35 0.83 1/2 3 0.072008 55/29 8 0.15 3 23 .217 171 3.11 2 .036 53 0.96 0/0 0 0.002009 22/29 55 0.56 12 126 .341 838 8.46 14 .141 180 1.82 1/14 15 0.15TToott 196/82 71 0.36 19 167 .311 1124 5.73 25 .128 268 1.37 2/16 18 0.09

S • Sr. • 5-7 • Winter Garden, Fla.2010 Team Captain

#7 • Jenny Rudewicz

“As the only senior on the team, Jenny has a challenging leadership role this sea-son. Additionally, we are expecting as much out of her on the court as we are herleadership ability. She had a very good spring season in being able to balanceboth. As a player, she improved herself as much as if not more than anyone on theteam did during the spring.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2008 106/30 3 0.03 5 15 -.133 19 0.18 35 .330 324 3.06 0/0 0 0.002009 99/29 2 0.02 1 7 .143 15 0.15 25 .252 271 2.74 0/0 0 0.00TToott 205/59 5 0.02 6 22 -.045 34 0.17 60 .293 595 2.90 0/0 0 0.00

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Named to the Commandant’s List for the 2009 spring, 2009fall and 2010 spring semesters ... named to the 2009 Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll.

22000099 –– Was Navy’s libero in every match during the course of the year ... wastabbed as the team’s MVP ... led Navy with 271 digs and a digs-per-set average of2.74 ... improved her dig average to 2.84 dps during the league season ... grabbed10 or more digs in 11 matches on the season, while posting 24 digs at Hampton(three sets) and 20 digs a Winston-Salem State (four sets) ... also led the Mids with25 service aces on the season ... dropped in four service aces in a five-set match atLafayette, with three aces coming in a pair of four-set matches.

22000088 –– Started every match during the 2008 season and appeared in all but oneset on the year ... led Navy and ranked sixth in the Patriot League with an averageof 3.06 digs per set ... named to the all-tournament team at the Fiesta Bowl Classicwhen she averaged just under three digs per set over the course of the tournament... grabbed 10 or more digs in 20 matches on the year and 15 or more in fivematches ... posted a season-high 18 digs against both Lafayette and Holy Cross(both four set matches) ... dropped in multiple service aces in five matches ... tallied10 digs and a season-high six aces at Lafayette (four sets) ... recorded five acesagainst Howard (three sets) ... her 35 aces ranks second among returning players.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from St. Lucy’s Priory High School ... earned four lettersin track and two apiece in both volleyball and soccer ... named first-team all-leaguein volleyball as a senior, the same year the team reached the CIF semifinal round ...tabbed as the Sierra League’s Outstanding Athlete and St. Lucy’s Senior Athlete ofthe Year in 2008 ... garnered a pair of honorable mention all-league accolades insoccer ... served as student body president during her senior year.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Holly Marie Berger ... born Nov. 22, 1989, in Pomona, Calif. ... motherplayed volleyball, tennis and softball at Sonoma State, while father was a diver atWayne State ... political science major ... is interested in service selecting MarineCorps ground.

DS/L • Jr. • 5-4 • Claremont, Calif.

#3 • Holly Berger

“Holly was our most consistent player a year ago. It is a real luxury to have astarter libero back for a third year. The first contact is crucial for any defense, andshe has been a rock at handling those first touches for us. Plus, her serve hasimproved a great deal from the spring season.” –– Mike Schwob

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Collegiate Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2008 77/24 9 0.12 9 53 .000 17 0.22 12 .156 136 1.77 0/3 3 0.042009 71/23 9 0.13 7 35 .057 9 0.13 19 .268 109 1.54 0/1 1 0.01TToott 148/47 18 0.12 16 88 .023 26 0.18 31 .209 245 1.66 0/4 4 0.022008 stats are from UT-Arlington; 2009 stats are from Navy

AAccaaddeemmiiccss –– Is a junior athletically but is considered a sophomore (Class of 2013)at the USNA.

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Named to Navy’s Dean’s List for the 2009 fall and 2010 springterms ... named to the 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

22000099 –– Appeared in 71 of Navy’s 99 sets on the year (71.7%), but played in 45 ofNavy’s 49 sets during the league season (91.8%) ... 70 of her 109 digs on the sea-son were grabbed against league foes ... hauled in a career-high 11 digs atBucknell (three sets) ... grabbed nine digs against Norfolk State (four sets) andLafayette (three sets) ... led Navy in service ace average on the season with a markof .268 saps ... notched five aces at Delaware State (four sets) and at Bucknell(three sets).

22000088 –– Played in 24 matches as a freshman at UT-Arlington ... averaged 1.77 digsper set on the year.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Plano East High School ... earned all-district hon-ors in volleyball as both a sophomore and junior ... selected as the team’s offensiveplayer of the year as a sophomore ... served as team captain as a senior ... led herclub team to two USA Volleyball North Texas regional titles.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Lauren Kay Carpenter ... born May 14, 1990, in Dallas, Texas ... moth-er played a combined four years of volleyball at Clemson and Texas ... historymajor ... is interested in service selecting Navy aviation.

OH • Jr. • 5-10 • Murphy, Texas

#14 • Lauren Carpenter

“Once Lauren made it to the lineup last fall as a defensive player, we couldn’t takeher out of it. She played six rotations as an outside hitter during the spring seasonand ranked as our best player during that time. We expect her to be on the floor alot this fall.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2008 Did not play volleyball2009 33/20 4 0.12 3 14 .071 42 1.27 1 .030 8 0.24 0/1 1 0.03

22000099 –– Appeared in 33 sets and 20 of 29 matches on the season ... played ineight of Navy’s 14 league matches ... dished out five or more assists in four match-es ... her season high for assists was eight (in just two sets) at Army ... also record-ed seven assists at Elon.

22000088 –– Did not play volleyball at Navy.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Spotswood High School ... earned letters in volley-ball, basketball, soccer and lacrosse during her prep career ... volleyball team wonits district title during her senior season ... individually that year, was tabbed as theteam captain, district player of the year and an honorable mention all-state recipient... also was selected as the team MVP and was named to the all-district team as ajunior.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Amanda Jude Hine ... born Aug. 7, 1990, in Port Jefferson, N.Y. ...father is a 1982 graduate of Navy ... mom played volleyball at South Florida ... sis-ter is a former golfer at Radford ... oceanography major ... is interested in serviceselecting Navy aviation.

S • Jr. • 5-7 • Elkton, Va.

#4 • Amanda Hine

“Amanda has started to close the gap between herself and Jenny Rudewicz. Shehas made huge strides from not playing as a freshman, to playing sparingly as asophomore to having a solid 2010 spring season. Her positive attitude and courtpresence is a real plus for the team.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2008 23/14 10 0.43 7 35 .086 1 0.04 0 0.00 6 0.26 2/4 6 0.262009 94/28 159 1.69 71 426 .207 1 0.01 6 .064 50 0.53 13/41 54 0.57TToott 117/42 169 1.44 78 461 .197 2 0.02 6 .051 56 0.48 15/45 60 0.51

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Named to the 2009 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

22000099 –– Played in all 49 sets during the league season ... averaged 1.69 kills perset on the year, but improved that average to 1.78 kps in league play ... totaled 10or more kills in three sets ... this included a season-high 14 kills against Lehigh (fivesets) ... led Navy in blocks (32) during conference play and ranked second on theteam in blocks on the year (54) ... her blocks-per-set average in league play was ateam-high 0.65 bps ... recorded seven blocks at Howard (four sets) ... totaled threeor more blocks in nine matches ... hit over .300 in seven matches, including marksof .471 at Bucknell (9-1-17) and .455 against Lehigh (14-4-22) ... grabbed a career-high five digs against both Lehigh and Army (both four set matches) ... named tothe all-tournament team at the DSU Hornet Invitational.

22000088 –– Posted a season-high three kills in matches against Hampton (five sets)and Coppin State (three sets) ... recorded five blocks at Bucknell (three sets) ...hauled in a season-best two digs against Holy Cross (four sets).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from T.R. Proctor High School ... earned letters in vol-leyball (three), track (two), soccer and basketball (one apiece) ... was the three-timeMVP of the volleyball team ... was a member of her school’s NJROTC and servedas one of its battalion commanders.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Maida Kalic´ ... born Nov. 3, 1989, in Brcko, Bosnia ... emigrated withher family to the U.S. as a youth without knowing the English language ...oceanography major ... is interested in service selecting Marine Corps ground.

MB • Jr. • 6-0 • Vernon, N.Y.

#15 • Maida Kalic’

“Maida is our biggest offensive threat in the front row. She has greatly improvedher hitting and blocking from the end of the 2009 fall season. She is just starting tocome into her own with her all-around game.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2008 11/8 5 0.45 7 23 -.087 0 0.00 1 .090 0 0.00 1/2 3 0.272009 47/24 34 0.72 21 119 .118 7 0.15 0 0.00 4 0.09 3/17 20 0.43TToott 58/32 39 0.67 28 133 .083 7 0.12 1 .017 4 0.07 4/19 23 0.40

22000099 –– Totaled 20 blocks in 47 sets played on the year (0.43 bps), with 13 of herblocks coming in 25 league sets (0.52 bps) ... tallied three blocks against a trio ofleague opponents hit .246 against league foes ... recorded six kills and zero attackerrors on 12 swings (.500) in three-set match against American.

22000088 –– Tallied one block against Hampton (five sets) and Loyola (three sets) ...recorded two kills and one service ace against Coppin State (three sets).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Williamsville East High School ... totaled 11 lettersin volleyball, basketball and track ... garnered all-conference, All-Western New Yorkand all-state accolades in basketball during her prep career ... was a member of theNational Honor Society.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Kaitlin Marie Roseti ... born May 10, 1989, in Buffalo, N.Y. ... three sis-ters played sports on the collegiate level, including Adrienne who graduated fromNavy in 2004 and scored over 1,000 career points as a member of the basketballteam ... general science major ... is interested in service selecting Navy aviation.

MB/RSH • Jr. • 6-2 • Williamsville, N.Y.

#16 • Kaitlin Roseti

“Kaitlin is now healthy, so we expect her development to pick up right where it leftoff at the end of the fall season. She has worked hard in the off-season and I thinkwe will see a much stronger front-row game from her. It has improved so much thatwe can see playing her on the right side.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2009 36/21 20 0.56 16 85 .047 5 0.14 1 .031 11 0.31 0/1 1 0.03

22000099 –– Recorded a season-high six kills in five-set match against Lehigh ... playedin just two of the five sets against the Mountain Hawks, but hit .357 (6-1-14) andadded a season-high three digs ... also posted four kills in three-set match at Elon.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Athens Drive High School ... earned varsity lettersin both volleyball and basketball at the school ... garnered all-conference honorstwice in volleyball ... also named to a pair of academic all-conference teams.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Katherine Ann Bray ... born May 28, 1991, in Atlanta, Ga. ... cousin isa 1958 graduate of Navy ... sister is a senior volleyball player at William & Mary ...economics major ... is interested in service selecting Navy aviation.

OH/RSH • So. • 5-11 • Cary, N.C.

#11 • Katie Bray

“I expect Katie to compete for playing time on either the outside or the right side.She provides good ball control for us and is a smart blocker. She may have thebest shot selection on the team.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2009 58/17 156 2.69 67 383 .232 10 0.17 7 .121 75 1.29 1/7 8 0.14

22000099 –– Was leading Navy and ranked 10th in the league in kills when she suffereda season-ending knee injury Oct. 2 vs. Colgate ... had posted 156 kills (2.69 kps) in58 sets prior to her injury ... still led the team in kill average for the year ... also hit.232 prior to her injury, which was the highest for a non-middle blocker on thesquad and is the best among returning players ... totaled 10 or more kills in sevenof her 19 matches ... posted a season-high 16 kills at Lafayette (five sets), 14 atTowson (three sets) and 13 coming in a trio of four-set matches ... added 11 digs inthe match against the Leopards for a double-double ... also recorded a double-dou-ble with 10 kills and 14 digs against Loyola (three sets) ... one match prior to herinjury, hit .562 (11-2-16) at Coppin State (three sets) ... named to the all-tournamentteam at the Battle of Baltimore.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Centennial High School ... garnered three letters asa member of the school’s volleyball team ... the team won its CIF divisional title dur-ing her senior year.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Carolyn Amanda Ewert ... born Dec. 12, 1989, in Bakersfield, Calif. ...ocean engineering major.

OH • So. • 5-9 • Bakersfield, Calif.

#19 • Carolyn Ewert

“Carolyn is a real unknown for us right now due to her recovery from her injury.She has demonstrated a very determined work ethic throughout her rehabilitation. Iknow she is doing everything possible for her to not just play, but play at the highlevel she was at prior to her injury.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2009 53/22 64 1.21 66 208 -.010 2 0.04 1 .019 24 0.45 4/6 10 0.19

22000099 –– Appeared in 53 of 99 sets on the year (53.5%), but played in 36 of 49league sets (73.5%) ... 47 of her 64 kills on the year came against league foes ...transitioned from middle blocker to outside hitter after the injury to Carolyn Ewert ...tallied 10 kills against both Howard and Lafayette (both three-set matches) ...hauled in a season-best eight kills against American (three sets).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from the Fort Worth Christian School ... garnered first-team all-district, academic all-state and honorable mention all-state honors as asenior ... also won the state title in the 100m dash and was tabbed as the track &field team’s MVP.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Crystal Ndidi Ibe ... born Sept. 7, 1991, in Flint, Mich. ... brother is asenior on the Louisiana-Monroe football team ... oceanography major ... is interest-ed in service selecting Navy medical corps.

MB • So. • 5-11 • N. Richland Hills, Texas

#13 • Ndidi Ibe

“Ndidi is our biggest physical presence on the team. She was forced to play on theright side last fall, and did well at it, but she had a great spring season back at hermore natural position in the middle. She hits an extremely high ball and opponentshave to respect her when she is in the front row.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2009 15/12 4 0.27 3 11 .091 0 0.00 1 .067 6 0.40 0/1 1 0.07

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorrss –– Named to the Commandant’s List for the 2010 spring term ...named to the 2009 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

22000099 –– Appeared in 15 sets and 12 matches during the year ... posted a pair ofkills against Norfolk State (three sets) ... played just one set against Winston-SalemState but grabbed four digs.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Canfield High School ... set the school record forcareer kills ... served as the captain of the volleyball team ... garnered all-confer-ence and all-district honors in the sport during her career ... also earned all-leaguelaurels in track & field (discus/shot put).

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Kelsey Lynn Owen ... born Jan. 22, 1990, in Youngstown, Ohio ... bothparents played four years of basketball and baseball/softball at Muskingum College... English major ... is interested in service selecting Navy aviation.

#8 • Kelsey Owen

DS • So. • 5-7 • Canfield, Ohio

“Kelsey is one of the emotional leaders on the team. No matter if we are talkingabout the weight room or on the volleyball court, she will be one of the hardestworkers out there. That work ethic will put her in a position to not only push playersto improve, but also allow her to find the court for playing time.” –– Mike Schwob

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Career Statistics –– All MatchesYYrr.. SS//MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AA//GG SSAA SSAA//GG DDiigg DD//GG BBSS//BBAA TTBB BB//GG2009 35/17 1 0.03 0 3 .333 4 0.11 1 .029 19 0.54 0/0 0 0.00

22000099 –– Played in nearly half (24 of 49) of Navy’s league sets ... 12 of her 19 digson the year were recorded against league foes ... posted five digs against Lehigh(five sets) before adding three at Colgate (three sets).

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Shrine Catholic High School ... helped the volley-ball team to a league title as a senior ... served as the captain of the team in eachof her three seasons ... garnered all-city (so.) and all-state (jr., sr.) laurels ... select-ed as the team MVP twice.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Christina Marian Rapp ... born Sept. 19, 1990, in Colorado Springs,Colo. ... father is a 1982 graduate of Navy ... information technology major ... isinterested in service selecting Marine Corps.

DS/L • So. • 5-8 • Royal Oak, Mich.

#1 • Christy Rapp

“Christy may be our best all-around defensive player. Besides providing good ballcontrol, she also can hit the ball out of the back row. She and Holly really comple-ment each other when they are on the floor together.” –– Mike Schwob

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The summer months is when Midshipmen at the Naval Academy have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the Navy orMarine Corps. During this time Midshipmen are scattered all over the world visiting different ships and bases to learn about thedifferent communities available to them in the Fleet. Following are some of the pictures from, thoughts about and experiences ofthe volleyball team during the Summer of 2010.

2010 Summer Training

“Each week was drastically different but I feel that itreally opened my eyes to was the fleet is really like.”

“I left Norfolk, Virginia, for a two-weekcruise aboard a Destroyer.”

“I learned so much this summerand will take everything I haveexperienced on board with me.”

“We spent a week in San Diego withineach of the following communities:

Submarines, Marine Corps,Surface and Aviation.”

“It was such an awesome experienceand served as another reason for why I

chose this as my path.”

“During this week we wentunderway on the submarine USS

Kentucky (SSBN 737).”

“We rode in a T-34 plane and went on a helo ride.”

“I got to see the Statue of Liberty for the first time and the civilians clappedand cheered us as we saluted while passing.”

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“I worked with the Navy Marine Mammal Program in San Diegotraining dolphins and sea lions.”

“As we sailed the high seas toward Newport, Rhode Island,we rendered honors as we passed the Statue of Liberty.”

“I learned how to navigate better, got to drive the boat,and even took command while at sea.”

“I have a better understanding of the Navy and am more comfortable beingon board a ship than I thought I ever would be!”

“We took AAVs (Amphibious Assault Vehicles) from the USS Green Bayto the beaches on Camp Pendleton.”

“While underway I had to opportunity to Conn the ship (give orders onwhere I want the ship to go) and drive it myself.”

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from North Vigo High School ... earned a pair of letters in volleyballand three letters in track ... served as the captain of the volleyball team during her senior sea-son ... garnered Academic All-State honors in the sport during her final year ... competed in thehigh jump and discus events in track ... was a member of the National Honor Society.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Sara Jane Baugh ... born Jan. 26, 1992, in Terre Haute, Ind.

#10 • Sara Baugh

MB/RSH • Fr • 6-3 • Terre Haute, Ind.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Milton High School ... competed in volleyball, basketball andtrack during her prep career ... was a member of district title-winning teams in each of thesports ... in volleyball, garnered first-team all-county honors and tabbed as the team MVP as asenior ... earned the same accolades in basketball during her final season ... placed second inthe state in the high jump, was a member the school’s fifth-place finishing 4x400 relay team inthe state and placed sixth in the state in the 400m as a senior ... previously had finished eighthin the state in the 400m as a sophomore ... was a member of the National Honor Society.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Veronica Jean Ffrench ... born April 7, 1992, in Oceanside, Calif. ... father is aretired marine corpsman in the Navy.

#9 • Veronica Ffrench

OH • Fr. • 5-7 • Milton, Fla.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from St. Henry High School ... was a member of the school’s volley-ball and track and field teams ... the volleyball team won the district title in each of her fouryears, won the regional title and finished second in the state in 2006 and placed second in theregion in each of her last three years ... individually, earned all-region honors as a sophomore,junior and senior, named as the MVP of the district in 2008 and ‘09 and garnered second-teamall-state laurels in her final season.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Erin Marie Fortner ... born April 17, 1992, in Fort Thomas, Ky.

#12 • Erin Fortner

S/RSH • Fr. • 6-0 • Villa Hills, Ky.

“Sara puts up a huge block for us. She is still really learning the game and needs to work onher quickness and timing, but the potential is definitely there for her to have a strong future as amiddle blocker.” –– Mike Schwob

“Veronica is extremely athletic and fearless in the front row. She plays with a very high netgame and possesses great quickness. She is really going to push people at her position.” ––Mike Schwob

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Broadneck High School ... competed in volleyball and lacrosseat the school ... her volleyball team won state titles during her junior and senior seasons ...earned all-county honors in both of those years, as well as All-Metro honors during her finalcampaign ... was a member of the National Honor Society.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Caroline Patterson Jacobs ... born April 18, 1991, in Annapolis, Md. ... brotherplayed two years of lacrosse at Washington (Md.) College.

#17 • Caroline Jacobs

OH • Fr. • 5-11 • Arnold, Md.

“Caroline is a hard-hitting outside hitter. She has been a leader and a proven winner at the lev-els she has competed at. She has a great net presence. She is going to be right in the mix forplaying time.” –– Mike Schwob

“Erin is already a solid skill player. She comes here having played all six rotations at anextremely high level. Her blocking and net skills are outstanding. She could play any positionon the floor, but we see her setting and hitting for us.” –– Mike Schwob

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HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Northern High School ... was a member of the volleyball andlacrosse teams at the school ... helped the volleyball team win conference titles as junior andsenior and the regional crown during her final campaign ... garnered all-county, all-conferenceand All-Metro honors in the sport during her senior year.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Shelby Mouria Mass ... born Nov. 4, 1990, in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... mother played vol-leyball at Penn State and served as a volunteer assistant coach at Navy.

#5 • Shelby Mass

DS • Fr. • 5-5 • Owings, Md.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from La Cueva High School ... played a combined four years of vol-leyball at Sandia and La Cuerva high schools ... served as the captain of her club volleyballteam in three seasons.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Sydnee Sisavang Percival ... born July 18, 1991, in Santa Fe, New Mexico ...father is a Commander in the Navy.

#2 • Sydnee Percival

DS • Fr. • 5-4 • Albuquerque, N.M.

HHiigghh SScchhooooll –– Graduated from Waubonsie Valley High School ... was a four-year member ofthe school’s volleyball team ... garnered all-area accolades in each of her final three seasons.

PPeerrssoonnaall –– Nicole Bethany Salmon ... born June 15, 1992, in Las Cruces, N.M.

#18 • Nicole Salmon

OH • Fr. • 5-10 • Aurora, Ill.

“Shelby is a converted setter who we are going have focus at the defensive specialist position.She has a great defensive attitude out there and fits in well with the other players we have atthe position. She will help that position be stronger this year. –– Mike Schwob

“Sydnee is a really energetic defensive player. We have seen her develop over the years intothe player she has become. We are excited to see what she can do when she faces a higherlevel of competition.” –– Mike Schwob

“We have seen glimpses this summer of what Nicole can do. She needs to apply herself more.She does not know just how good she truly can be with hard work and some additional dedica-tion.” –– Mike Schwob

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The 2010 season will be Mike Schwob’s 15th year as the head coach of theNavy women’s volleyball team, his 16th year with the program and his 23rd cam-paign with U.S. Naval Academy volleyball.

Originally hired as an assistant coach with the men’s program during the 1988-89 academic year, he was elevated to the position of head coach two years later.Schwob guided the men’s team to a 54-41 record during its remaining three sea-sons as a varsity sport before leading the squad to a pair of national top-10 rank-ings among club teams over the next two years. He transitioned over to thewomen’s game as an assistant coach during the 1995 season before being namedas head coach the next year.

The Mids have posted an overall record of 214-215 during his 14 seasons asthe mentor of the women’s team.

Success for Navy in the Patriot League dates back to Schwob’s first season asits head coach. The Mids tied for second place in the league standings during hisinitial 1996 season –– as well as in the subsequent two seasons –– and advancedto the championship match of the league tournament. Navy would return to theleague final in 1999 after a season in which the Mids tied for the league’s regularseason title with a 9-3 record and earned the right to play host to the league tourna-ment.

With many of the pieces to the puzzle gone after the 1999 season due to grad-uation, Schwob guided a 2000 team that included two returning starters, a sopho-more setter, two starters who had never played on the collegiate level and one whohad not played the sport in several years to double digit wins on the entire season.

The Mids were tabbed to place seventh in the Patriot League the followingyear (2001), but Navy instead finished in fifth place and missed advancing to thepostseason by just one victory.

Navy climbed even closer to the playoffs in both 2002 (tied for fourth place;missed playoffs due to the league tiebreaker) and ‘03 (fifth place) before tying forthird place in 2004 to return to the postseason.

The 2005 squad put together Navy’s most successful season since sharing theleague crown six years earlier when the Mids set a school record for overall winningpercentage (72.4%), won a Navy-best 10 league matches and tied for second placein the Patriot League.

The 2007 season saw Navy’s senior class set a school record for the mostcareer wins by a class with 74 and, with a 21-12 record, tally their third 20-win cam-paign. The Mids also advanced to the Patriot League Tournament for the third timein a span of four years with an 8-6 record in the league. That was despite beingpicked to place sixth in the Patriot League at the start of the season.

Mike Schwob

Head Coach • 15th SeasonGeorge Mason ‘88

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The success of the program in 2007 carried over into the 2008 campaign. TheMids won both the Trident Classic and the Runnin’ Bulldog Classic to give the Midsa pair of tournament titles in one season for the first time during Schwob’s tenure.

With the success of the Navy team, laurels for individuals have come to theMids on a yearly basis. Navy players have received 20 all-league accolades duringSchwob’s tenure, most recently when 2009 graduate Alexa Gibbs received a sec-ond-team nod during her final season.

Schwob himself was tabbed as the Patriot League Coach of the Year in 1997and as the USNA Fall Coach of the Year in 2005. He has served as a coach forthe U.S. Navy volleyball team –– both men’s and women’s teams –– multiple timesover the last decade. Most recently he led the women’s team to a gold medal atthe 2008 Armed Forces Tournament.

A native of Buffalo, Schwob was a four-year member of the volleyball team atGeorge Mason and competed on the school’s 1985 and ‘88 NCAA Final Fourteams. He earned All-East honors in each of his last two seasons at the school.

He will be inducted into Kenmore East High School Athletic Hall of Fame inOctober.

A tenured physical education associate professor at Navy, Schwob holds aBachelor’s Degree from George Mason and a Master’s Degree from Loyola (Md.).Prior to arriving at Navy, Schwob taught in the Anne Arundel County school systemfor eight years.

He and his wife, Susan, a former All-ACC volleyball player at Maryland, are theparents of four boys –– Williams (13), Robert (11), Brian (10) and Michael (5).

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Mary Clare Coghlan enters her fourth season as Navy’s lead assistant coach. A 2005 graduate of Towson, Coghlan was the starting setter and team captain

for the Tigers during her junior and senior seasons. She tallied 3,078 assists and144 service aces in her career to rank fourth and sixth, respectively, in Towson his-tory.

Coghlan helped the Tigers win the program’s first CAA title and advance totheir initial NCAA Tournament in 2004.

Individually, she garnered First-Team All-Colonial Athletic Association acco-lades as a junior and senior while also earning CAA Setter-of-the-Year accoladesduring both of those campaigns.

For her accomplishments, Coghlan was named during the summer of 2009 tothe CAA Silver Anniversary Team for the sport of volleyball.

A biology major, Coghlan was named as the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Yearfor volleyball as a junior, earned CoSIDA Academic All-District II honors during herfinal two seasons, and was tabbed as Towson’s Female Athlete of the Year in2003.

The native of Northridge, Calif., began her collegiate career by playing atTennessee as a freshman.

Following graduation she played professionally in Germany and Spain beforearriving at Navy in January of 2007 and beginning her duties with the USNA physi-cal education department and volleyball team.

She resumed her playing career by competing on the All-Navy team in both2007 and ‘08. Coghlan helped Navy win the gold medal at the 2008 U.S. All-ArmedForces Games and was selected to compete on the U.S. squad at the worldwideAll-Armed Forces Tournament in Germany.

Mary Clare Coghlan

Assistant Coach • Fourth SeasonTowson ‘05

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Volleyball Support Staff

RRaayy CChhrroonniisstteerrAthletic Trainer

NNoollaann BBaarrrryyMarketing

TTiinnaa BBrraaddlleeyyAdministrative Asst.

BBrryyaann HHaarrrrooddEquipment

LLtt.. DDeevvoonn GGrreeeenneeFaculty Representative

CChhuucckk HHaannnnaaScorekeeper

DDoouugg RRaauuDir. of VB Operations

JJuussttiinn KKiisscchheeffsskkyySports Information

LLoorreettttaa LLaammaarrSport Administrator

KKaatthhrryynn YYaanneezzSenior Manager

CCmmddrr.. EEdd TTuucchhoollsskkiiOfficer Representative

RReetttt WWaarrrreennStrength & Conditioning

Recent Navy graduate Aubrey Manes will serve as the volunteer assistantcoach for the volleyball team this fall. Manes, a member of Navy’s Class of 2010,is on temporary assigned duty to the school’s physical education department as sheawaits the start date for flight school.

Manes earned a trio of letters as a four-year member of the Navy volleyballteam. She appeared in 85 matches over her career, including 55 of a possible 59over her final two seasons. Her best statistical season was the 2008 campaignwhen she totaled 160 kills (1.78 kps), 135 digs (1.50 dps) and 17 blocks (0.19 bps)over her 90 sets played. In Patriot League matches as a junior, Manes posted 88kills (1.73 kps) and 61 digs (1.52 dps) while appearing in 40 sets.

A native of Pratt, Kan., Manes graduated from Navy with a bachelor’s degreein American politics and law. She was named to Navy’s Superintendent’s List once,to the Commandant’s List in six semesters and accrued an overall grade-point aver-age of 3.07.

Aubrey Manes

Volunteer Assistant Coach • First SeasonNavy ‘10

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Navy’s Class of 2010

Ensign Krista Eschelman, USNGermantown, Md.

Major: OceanographyService Assignment: Surface Warfare

Named to the all-tournament team at the 2007 PatriotLeague Championship ... led Navy in both blocks andblocks per set in each of her last three seasons ...totaled 10 or more kills in three matches as a seniorand in eight matches over the course of her career ...totaled a career-high 17 kills in Navy’s 2009 four-setwin over Army, as well as 17 in a five-set loss toLehigh earlier in her senior year ... added a career-high five digs in that match against the MountainHawks ... holds the Navy record for the highest hittingpercentage in a five-set match with her mark of .692(10-1-13) against American in 2008 ... tallied a career-high 10 blocks in a five-set match against Hampton asa junior ... hit over .400 in a match seven times as asenior, including marks of .667 (6-0-9) against NorfolkState and .500 (10-1-18) at Holy Cross ... recorded sixblocks in a pair of matches during her final season.

Ensign Aubrey Manes, USNPratt, Kan.

Major: American Politics & LawService Assignment: Aviation

Ensign Abbie Merkl, USNUpper Marlboro, Md.

Major: Applied MathematicsService Assignment: Aviation

Key Career Statistics109 MP • 342 SP • 568 Kills • .251 Hit. % • 252 Blocks

Served as the team captain during her senior season... earned letters in each of her four years ... named tothe Patriot League Academic Honor Roll as both ajunior and senior ... knocked down 10 or more kills insix matches as a senior and in seven matches in hercareer ... tallied a career-high 14 kills in a four-setmatch at Delaware State in 2009 ... appeared in 90 of92 matches and 301 of 321 sets over her final threeseasons ... hauled in 10 or more digs in 10 matches inher career ... this included a career-high 13 in a five-set match at American in 2008 ... notched one double-double ... ranked 37th nationally in service ace aver-age as a junior ... ranked third on the team in aces asa sophomore, tied for the team lead as a junior andstood second on the squad as a senior ... hit .900 (9-0-10) against Winston-Salem State in 2008 ... droppedin three or more aces in 11 matches in her career.

Key Career Statistics114 MP • 353 SP • 443 Kills • 87 Aces • 387 Digs

Played in 182 of a possible 206 sets and in 55 of apossible 59 matches during her junior and senioryears ... named to the 2007 Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll ... was the valedictorian of her highschool’s graduating class ... hauled in over 100 digs ineach of her final two seasons ... knocked down 160kills in 2008 ... totaled a career-high 10 kills that yearagainst Saint Francis (Pa.) ... grabbed 10 or more digsthree times in her career, with a personal-best 16coming in a four-set match against Holy Cross in 2008... recorded a career-high four service aces againstSavannah State as a sophomore ... posted a career-high five blocks in a five-set match against Bryant as ajunior ... hauled in four or more digs in 17 matches asa senior, including in 9 of 14 Patriot League matches... her high for digs in a match during her final seasonwas nine in a four-set match against Norfolk State.

Key Career Statistics85 MP • 227 SP • 223 Kills • 277 Digs

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DDaattee OOppppoonneenntt RReessuulltt SSeett 11 SSeett 22 SSeett 33 SSeett 44 SSeett 55 HHiigghh KKiillllss HHiigghh DDiiggss HHiigghh BBlloocckkssA28 % vs. Winston-Salem St. W 3-1 25-19 29-27 21-25 25-13 –– 13 Ewert 20 Berger 2 Eschelman / IbeA29 % at Hampton L 3-0 25-16 25-14 25-18 –– –– 6 Merkl 24 Berger 0 n/aSS11 ##1133 MMiinnnneessoottaa LL 33--00 2255--1188 2255--1177 2255--1111 –––– –––– 77 MM.. CCaarrppeenntteerr 55 BBeerrggeerr 11 MMaanneessSS44 ^̂ MMoorrggaann SSttaattee LL 33--00 2255--2222 2255--2222 2255--2222 –––– –––– 1100 MMeerrkkll 88 BBeerrggeerr // EEwweerrtt 33 MMeerrkkllSS44 ^̂ MMaarryyllaanndd LL 33--00 2255--1166 2255--1144 2255--2211 –––– –––– 1100 MMeerrkkll 1100 BBeerrggeerr 22 EEsscchheellmmaannS5 ^ vs. Loyola (Md.) L 3-0 25-17 25-19 26-24 –– –– 12 M. Carpenter 14 Ewert 2 EschelmanS5 ^ at Towson L 3-0 25-22 25-16 25-15 –– –– 14 Ewert 7 Manes 2 IbeS11 # vs. UMES L 3-0 25-16 25-23 25-14 –– –– 8 Ewert 8 Rudewicz 3 Kalic’S12 # vs. Norfolk State W 3-0 25-12 26-24 25-19 –– –– 10 Merkl 8 Berger 6 EschelmanS12 # at Delaware State L 3-1 25-20 19-25 25-17 27-25 –– 14 Merkl 8 L. Carpenter 2 Eschelman / Kalic’S18 & vs. Georgia State L 3-1 27-25 20-25 25-20 25-18 –– 13 Ewert 13 Rudewicz 6 EschelmanS19 & vs. Norfolk State W 3-1 25-22 23-25 25-22 25-20 –– 16 M. Carpenter 10 Rudewicz 4 Three PlayersS19 & at Elon L 3-0 25-15 25-19 25-13 –– –– 7 M. Carpenter / Eschelman 7 L. Carpenter 3 EschelmanS25 * at Lehigh L 3-1 21-25 25-22 25-23 25-13 –– 14 M. Carpenter 15 Rudewicz 2 Four PlayersS26 * at Lafayette W 3-2 25-18 25-23 14-25 23-25 17-15 16 Ewert / M. Carpenter 14 Berger 4 EschelmanS29 * at Coppin State W 3-0 25-17 25-19 28-26 –– –– 11 Ewert 9 Berger 2 EschelmanOO22 ** CCoollggaattee LL 33--11 2233--2255 2255--1177 2255--1199 2255--1133 –––– 1100 KKaalliicc’’ 99 MMaanneess 55 KKaalliicc’’OO33 ** BBuucckknneellll LL 33--00 2255--2211 2255--2200 2255--2211 –––– –––– 1111 MM.. CCaarrppeenntteerr 1100 RRuuddeewwiicczz 44 KKaalliicc’’OO99 ** AAmmeerriiccaann LL 33--00 2255--1166 2255--1155 2255--2233 –––– –––– 88 MM.. CCaarrppeenntteerr 1111 BBeerrggeerr 33 EEsscchheellmmaannO13 at Howard W 3-1 26-24 25-21 17-25 25-22 –– 14 M. Carpenter 12 Berger 7 Kalic’O16 * at Holy Cross L 3-0 25-20 25-23 25-19 –– –– 10 Eschelman 9 Berger 2 EschelmanO17 * at Army L 3-0 25-15 25-17 25-16 –– –– 9 M. Carpenter 17 Berger 1 M. Carpenter / Kalic’OO2233 ** LLaaffaayyeettttee LL 33--00 2255--1166 2255--2233 2255--2233 –––– –––– 1100 IIbbee 1111 BBeerrggeerr 55 EEsscchheellmmaannOO2244 ** LLeehhiigghh LL 33--22 2222--2255 2255--2222 1199--2255 2255--2200 1155--88 1177 EEsscchheellmmaann 1111 BBeerrggeerr 44 KKaalliicc’’O29 * at American L 3-0 25-18 25-14 25-12 –– –– 6 M. Carpenter / Eschelman 7 Berger 3 Eschelman / RosetiNN66 ** AArrmmyy WW 33--11 2266--2244 2255--2200 2211--2255 2255--2200 –––– 1177 EEsscchheellmmaann 1133 BBeerrggeerr 44 MMeerrkkllNN77 ** HHoollyy CCrroossss LL 33--00 2255--1166 2255--1199 2255--1111 –––– –––– 77 MM.. CCaarrppeenntteerr // MMeerrkkll 77 RRuuddeewwiicczz 22 KKaalliicc’’ // MMeerrkkllN13 * at Bucknell W 3-0 25-17 25-19 25-23 –– –– 11 M. Carpenter 11 L. Carpenter 3 Kalic’N14 * at Colgate L 3-0 25-14 25-19 25-15 –– –– 10 M. Carpenter 7 Berger 4 Kalic’

Sets won by Navy listed in plain text; sets won by opponents italicized Home matches listed in bboolldd% –– Tiny L. Laster Memorial Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) ^ –– Battle of Baltimore (Annapolis, Md. and Baltimore, Md.)# –– DSU Hornet Invite (Dover, Del.) & –– Elon Volleyball Classic (Elon, N.C.)* –– Patriot League

2009 Season Notes� Navy played host to #13 Minnesota in the homeopener for the Mids. The visit by the future FinalFound-bound Golden Gophers made them the firstnationally-ranked team to play a match on The Yardsince #2 Long Beach State did so in 2000.

� Carolyn Ewert was named to the all-tournamentteam at the Battle of Baltimore.

� Maida Kalic’ garnered all-tournament teamaccolades at the DSU Hornet Invitational.

� Meghan Carpenter was tabbed as a member ofthe all-tournament team at the Elon Volleyball Classic.

� Navy posted a four-set victory over eventualPatriot League champion Army on Nov. 6 in theWesley A. Brown Field House.

� Despite missing the final 12 matches of the yeardue to a torn ACL, Carolyn Ewert became the firstfreshman to lead the Mids in kills per set since 2001.Her average of 2.69 kps placed her among the leagueleaders at the time of her injury.

� Five Mids were named to the Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll for attaining at least a 3.20 GPAfor the 2009 fall semester: Holly Berger (3.26, politicalscience), Lauren Carpenter (3.56 undeclared major atthe time), Maida Kalic’ (3.29, oceanography), AbbieMerkl (3.38, applied math) and Kelsey Owen (3.38,undeclared major at the time).

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2009 Team Statistics –– All MatchesPPllaayyeerr SSPP--MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AAPPGG SSAA SSAAPPGG DD DD//GG BBSS--BBAA TTBB BB//GG PPTTSSCarolyn Ewert 58-17 156 2.69 67 383 .232 10 0.17 7 .121 75 1.29 1-7 8 0.14 167.5Meghan Carpenter 99-29 256 2.59 134 743 .164 6 0.06 20 .202 52 0.53 6-15 21 0.21 289.5Krista Eschelman 98-29 177 1.81 72 440 .239 5 0.05 10 .102 30 0.31 14-45 59 0.60 223.5Abbie Merkl 96-28 166 1.73 84 453 .181 51 0.53 23 .239 107 1.11 7-38 45 0.47 215.0Maida Kalic’ 94-28 159 1.69 71 426 .207 1 0.01 6 .064 50 0.53 13-41 54 0.57 198.5Ndidi Ibe 53-22 64 1.21 66 208 -.010 2 0.04 1 .019 24 0.45 4-6 10 0.19 72.0Kaitlin Roseti 47-24 34 0.72 21 110 .118 7 0.15 0 0.00 4 0.09 3-17 20 0.43 45.5Jenny Rudewicz 99-29 55 0.56 12 126 .341 838 8.46 14 .142 180 1.82 1-14 15 0.15 77.0Katie Bray 36-21 20 0.56 16 85 0.47 5 0.14 1 0.28 11 0.31 0-1 1 0.03 21.5Kelsey Owen 15-12 4 0.27 3 11 .091 0 0.00 1 .067 6 0.40 0-1 1 0.07 5.5Aubrey Manes 92-27 19 0.21 19 64 .000 13 0.14 1 .011 116 1.26 1-1 2 0.02 21.5Lauren Carpenter 71-23 9 0.13 7 35 .057 9 0.13 19 .268 109 1.54 0-1 1 0.01 28.5Amanda Hine 33-20 3 0.12 3 14 .071 42 1.27 1 .030 8 0.24 0-1 1 0.93 5.5Christy Rapp 35-17 1 0.03 0 3 .333 4 0.11 1 .029 19 0.54 0-0 0 0.00 2.0Janie Baird 40-23 1 0.03 1 4 .000 3 0.08 2 .050 34 0.85 0-0 0 0.00 3.0Holly Berger 99-29 2 0.02 1 7 .143 15 .152 25 .253 271 2.74 0-0 0 0.00 27.0NNaavvyy 9999--2299 11112277 1111..3388 558800 331111 ..117766 11001111 1100..2211 113322 11..3333 11009966 1111..0077 5500--118888 114444..00 11..4455 11440033..00OOppppoonneennttss 9999--2299 11220011 1122..1133 443322 22998899 ..225577 11009933 1111..0000 117788 11..8800 11110033 1111..1144 4455--228833 118866..55 11..8888 11556655..55

Match Highs –– IndividualTTyyppee SSeettss TToottaall PPllaayyeerr OOppppoonneennttKKiillllss 3 14 Carolyn Ewert at Towson, Sept. 5

4 17 Krista Eschelman Army, Nov. 65 17 Krista Eschelman Lehigh, Oct. 24

HHiittttiinngg PPcctt.. 3 .440 Meghan Carpenter vs. Loyola, Oct. 244 .429 Carolyn Ewert vs. Winston-Salem State, Aug. 285 .455 Maida Kalic’ Lehigh, Oct. 24

AAssssiissttss 3 39 Jenny Rudewicz Morgan State, Sept. 44 45 Jenny Rudewicz Army, Nov. 65 45 Jenny Rudewicz Lehigh, Oct. 24

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess 3 5 Lauren Carpenter at Bucknell, Nov. 134 6 Jenny Rudewicz vs. Winston-Salem State, Aug. 285 4 Holly Berger at Lafayette, Sept. 26

DDiiggss 3 24 Holly Berger at Hampton, Aug. 294 20 Holly Berger vs. Winston-Salem State, Aug. 285 15 Holly Berger at Lafayette, Sept. 26

TToottaall BBlloocckkss 3 6 Krista Eschelman vs. Norfolk State, Sept. 124 7 Maida Kalic’ at Howard, Oct. 135 4 Krista Eschelman at Lafayette, Sep. 26

Match Highs & Lows –– TeamHHiigghh LLooww

TTyyppee SSeettss TToottaall OOppppoonneenntt((ss)) TToottaall OOppppoonneennttss((ss))KKiillllss 3 48 Morgan State, Sept. 4 21 at American, Oct. 29

4 60 Army, Nov. 6 36 Colgate, Oct. 25 64 Lehigh, Oct. 24 56 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

HHiittttiinngg PPcctt.. 3 .308 vs. Norfolk State, Sept. 12 -.023 at American, Oct. 294 .276 vs. Norfolk State, Sept. 19 .069 Colgate, Oct. 25 .207 Lehigh, Oct. 24 .173 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

AAssssiissttss 3 44 Morgan State, Sept. 4 17 at American, Oct. 294 55 Army, Nov. 6 34 Colgate, Oct. 25 58 Lehigh, Oct. 24 49 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess 3 9 Norfolk State, Sept. 12 1 Six Times4 16 vs. Winston-Salem State, Aug. 28 3 Army, Nov. 65 8 at Lafayette, Sept. 26 5 Lehigh, Oct. 24

DDiiggss 3 43 Three Times 13 Minnesota, Sept. 14 68 at Lehigh, Sept. 25 32 vs. Winston-Salem State, Aug. 285 66 Lehigh, Oct. 24 55 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

TToottaall BBlloocckkss 3 9.0 vs. Norfolk State, Sept. 12 0.0 at Hampton, Aug. 294 12.0 at Howard, Oct. 13 4.0 at Delaware State, Sept. 125 7.0 Lehigh, Oct. 24 6.0 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

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Match Highs –– IndividualTTyyppee SSeettss TToottaall PPllaayyeerr OOppppoonneennttKKiillllss 3 12 Meghan Carpenter Bucknell, Oct. 3

4 17 Krista Eschelman Army, Nov. 65 17 Krista Eschelman Lehigh, Oct. 24

HHiittttiinngg PPcctt.. 3 .296 Meghan Carpenter Bucknell, Oct. 34 .412 Krista Eschelman Army, Nov. 65 .455 Maida Kalic’ Lehigh, Oct. 24

AAssssiissttss 3 33 Jenny Rudewicz at Bucknell, Nov. 134 45 Jenny Rudewicz Army, Nov. 65 45 Jenny Rudewicz Lehigh, Oct. 24

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess 3 5 Lauren Carpenter at Bucknell, Nov. 134 3 Meghan Carpenter American, Oct. 95 4 Holly Berger at Lafayette, Sept. 26

DDiiggss 3 17 Holly Berger at Army, Oct. 174 15 Jenny Rudewicz at Lehigh, Sept. 255 15 Holly Berger at Lafayette, Sept. 26

TToottaall BBlloocckkss 3 5 Krista Eschelman Lafayette, Oct. 234 5 Maida Kalic’ Colgate, Oct. 25 4 Krista Eschelman at Lafayette, Sep. 26

Match Highs & Lows –– TeamHHiigghh LLooww

TTyyppee SSeettss TToottaall OOppppoonneenntt((ss)) TToottaall OOppppoonneennttss((ss))KKiillllss 3 39 at Holy Cross, Oct. 16; at Bucknell, Nov. 13 21 at American, Oct. 29

4 60 Army, Nov. 6 36 Colgate, Oct. 25 64 Lehigh, Oct. 24 56 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

HHiittttiinngg PPcctt.. 3 .290 at Bucknell, Nov. 13 -.023 at American, Oct. 294 .230 at Army, Nov. 6 .069 Colgate, Oct. 25 .207 Lehigh, Oct. 24 .173 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

AAssssiissttss 3 38 at Holy Cross, Oct. 16 17 at American, Oct. 294 55 Army, Nov. 6 34 Colgate, Oct. 25 58 Lehigh, Oct. 24 49 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess 3 6 at American, Oct. 29; at Bucknell, Nov. 13 1 at Army, Oct. 17; at Colgate, Nov. 144 5 at Lehigh, Sept. 25 3 Army, Nov. 65 8 at Lafayette, Sept. 26 5 Lehigh, Oct. 24

DDiiggss 3 43 Bucknell, Oct. 3; at Army, Oct. 17 22 Holy Cross, Nov. 74 68 at Lehigh, Sept. 25 42 Colgate, Oct. 25 66 Lehigh, Oct. 24 55 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

TToottaall BBlloocckkss 3 3 Lafayette, Oct. 23 0 Six Times4 8.0 Army, Nov. 6 6.0 at Lehigh, Sept. 25; Colgate, Oct. 25 7.0 Lehigh, Oct. 24 6.0 at Lafayette, Sept. 26

2009 Team Statistics –– Patriot League MatchesPPllaayyeerr SSPP--MMPP KK KK//GG EE TTAA PPCCTT AA AAPPGG SSAA SSAAPPGG DD DD//GG BBSS--BBAA TTBB BB//GG PPTTSSMeghan Carpenter 49-14 140 2.86 84 437 .128 3 0.06 10 .204 34 0.69 6-7 13 0.27 159.5Carolyn Ewert 12-3 29 2.42 15 88 .159 2 0.17 2 .167 22 1.83 1-0 1 0.08 32.0Krista Eschelman 49-14 107 2.18 43 270 .237 3 0.06 2 .041 18 0.37 8-19 27 0.55 126.5Maida Kalic’ 49-14 87 1.78 39 234 .205 0 0.00 4 .082 31 0.63 7-25 32 0.65 110.5Ndidi Ibe 36-13 47 1.31 49 157 -.013 2 0.06 1 .028 17 0.47 2-1 3 0.08 50.5Abbie Merkl 46-13 57 1.24 34 184 .125 27 0.59 7 .152 58 1.26 3-19 22 0.48 76.5Kaitlin Roseti 25-12 21 0.84 6 61 .246 5 0.20 0 0.00 3 0.12 1-12 13 0.52 28.0Jenny Rudewicz 49-14 31 0.63 7 71 .338 401 8.18 6 .122 96 1.96 0-7 7 0.14 40.5Katie Bray 15-9 9 0.60 12 52 -.058 3 0.20 0 0.00 8 0.53 0-0 0 0.00 9.0Kelsey Owen 8-7 2 0.25 1 3 .333 0 0.00 1 .125 2 0.25 0-0 0 0.00 3.0Amanda Hine 12-8 3 0.25 1 9 .222 18 1.50 0 0.00 3 0.25 0-0 0 0.00 3.0Aubrey Manes 43-12 7 0.16 8 23 -.043 10 0.23 0 0.00 56 1.30 0-0 0 0.00 7.0Lauren Carpenter 45-14 5 0.11 3 23 .087 7 0.16 10 .222 70 1.56 0-0 0 0.00 15.0Janie Baird 15-10 1 0.07 0 1 100. 1 0.07 1 .067 12 0.80 0-0 0 0.00 2.0Christy Rapp 24-9 1 0.04 0 3 .333 3 0.12 1 .042 12 0.50 0-0 0 0.00 2.0Holly Berger 49-14 0 0.00 0 1 .000 7 0.14 11 .224 139 2.84 0-0 0 0.00 11.0NNaavvyy 4499--1144 554477 1111..1166 330022 11661177 ..115522 449922 1100..00 5566 11..1144 558811 1111..8866 2288--9900 7733..00 11..4499 667766..00OOppppoonneennttss 4499--1144 660055 1122..3355 222244 11556622 ..224444 555500 1111..2222 7766 11..5555 558888 1122..0000 2222--116600 110022..00 22..0088 778833..00

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Final Patriot League Standings PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee OOvveerraallll

TTeeaammss WW LL PPcctt.. WW LL PPcctt..Army 12 2 .857 26 5 .839American 11 3 .786 18 13 .581Colgate 11 3 .786 15 13 .536Lehigh 7 7 .500 14 16 .467Lafayette 5 9 .357 14 13 .519Bucknell 4 10 .286 8 18 .308NNaavvyy 33 1111 ..221144 88 2211 ..227766Holy Cross 3 11 .214 5 24 .172

Navy’s Patriot League Statistical RankingsSSttaattiissttiiccss PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee MMaattcchheess AAllll MMaattcchheess NNCCAAAA RRaannkk

## PPllaaccee ## PPllaaccee PPllaacceeHHiittttiinngg PPeerrcceennttaaggee .152 6 .176 5 238OOppppoonneenntt HHiittttiinngg PPeerrcceennttaaggee .244 7 .257 7 ––KKiillllss 11.16 7 11.38 6 263

Meghan Carpenter 2.86 7 2.59 10 ––AAssssiissttss 10.04 6 10.21 6 271

Jenny Rudewicz 8.18 6 8.46 5 201SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess 1.14 8 1.33 7 108DDiiggss 11.86 7 11.07 8 311

Holly Berger 2.84 10 –– –– 310BBlloocckkss 1.49 6 1.45 5 278

FFiirrsstt--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeAriana Mankus, Army, Fr., OHMaureen Bannon, Army, Sr., SMagdalena Tekiel, American, Jr., OHClaire Recht, American, Sr., MBKaylee Dougherty, Colgate, So., MBCasey Ritt, Colgate, Jr., MBAngelika Kopacz, Lehigh, So., OH

SSeeccoonndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguueeAmanda Rowell, Army, Jr., MBFrancine Vazquez, Army, Fr., RSHAngelina Waterman, American, Jr., RSHKaleigh Durket, Colgate, Fr., RSHHeidi Kamp, Bucknell, Jr., MBMegan Lynch, Holy Cross, Fr., OHEmma Melendez, Lehigh, So., L

PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr // RRooookkiiee ooff tthhee YYeeaarrAriana Mankus, Army

DDeeffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerrss ooff tthhee YYeeaarr Emma Melendez, Lehigh

SSeetttteerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarrMaureen Bannon, Army

CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr Alma Kovaci, Army

SScchhoollaarr--AAtthhlleettee ooff tthhee YYeeaarrLindsay Smith, Bucknell

2009 Patriot League Summary

Patriot League Award Winners

Patriot League Tournament ResultsNNoovv.. 2200--2211,, WWeesstt PPooiinntt,, NN..YY.. SSeemmiiffiinnaallss#1 Army def. #4 Lehigh, 3-0 (25-14, 25-14, 26-24)#2 American def. #3 Colgate, 3-0 (25-20, 25-17, 25-11)

FFiinnaallss#1 Army def. #2 American, 3-0 (25-16, 25-16, 28-26)

KKeellsseeyy OOwweenn3.38 GPA/Undeclared

MMaaiiddaa KKaalliicc’’3.29 GPA/Oceanography

AAbbbbiiee MMeerrkkll3.38 GPA/Applied Math

HHoollllyy BBeerrggeerr3.26 GPA/Pol. Science

LLaauurreenn CCaarrppeenntteerr3.56 GPA/Undeclared

NNaavvyy’’ss PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorr RRoollll MMeemmbbeerrssStudent-Athletes who attained a mini-mum 3.20 GPA during the 2009 fallsemester.(Major at the end of the 2009 fall termis listed)

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YYeeaarr CCooaacchh CCaappttaaiinn WW--LL PPcctt.. WW--LL PPcctt.. PPll.. TToouurrnnaammeenntt1977 Barbara Vittitoe Cathy Rayhill, Sue Stapler 25-9 .735 –– ––1978 Barbara Vittitoe Shelley Mayer 34-13-1 .718 –– ––1979 Barbara Vittitoe Sue Stapler 32-25 .561 –– ––1980 Cindy Schendel Sue Cowan 13-22-1 .375 –– ––1981 Cindy Schendel Barb Nester, Linda Postenrieder 22-17-3 .560 –– ––1982 Cindy Schendel Cheryl Dolyniuk 24-15-1 .613 –– ––1983 Cindy Schendel Natalie Quick 18-23 .439 –– ––1984 Jan Dainard Jennifer Henry 21-16 .568 –– ––1985 Jan Dainard Jean Dumlao 37-11 .771 –– ––1986 Jan Dainard Diana Farraday 45-7 .865 –– ––1987 Jan Dainard Kerry O’Connor 39-11 .780 –– ––1988 Jan Dainard Heidi Fleming 27-14 .659 –– ––1989 Jan Dainard Stacey Dannenberg 19-16 .542 –– ––1990 Jan Dainard Allison Datka 21-12 .636 –– ––1991 Jan Dainard Stephanie Dixon 16-16 .500 5-2 .714 3rd 3-11992 Jan Dainard Courtney Van Schooneveld 23-19 .548 6-1 .857 2nd 1-21993 Jan Dainard Molly Boron 17-13 .567 5-2 .714 T-3rd 3-11994 Jan Dainard Emily Harris 14-18 .438 4-3 .571 T-3rd 1-21995 Heidi Fleming Gina Foltz 15-25 .375 1-5 .167 6th 1-21996 Mike Schwob Nikki St. Clair 13-19 .406 4-2 .667 T-2nd 1-11997 Mike Schwob Steph Merritt 16-23 .410 4-2 .667 T-2nd 0-11998 Mike Schwob Katie Bluemling 14-13 .519 4-2 .667 T-2nd 0-11999 Mike Schwob Jen Williams 21-13 .618 9-3 .750 T-1st 1-12000 Mike Schwob Megan O'Connell 12-17 .414 4-8 .333 6th ––2001 Mike Schwob Christina Knutson 11-16 .407 6-8 .429 T-5th ––2002 Mike Schwob Jessica Van Norman 17-14 .548 8-6 .571 T-4th ––2003 Mike Schwob Kellie Young 11-17 .393 5-9 .357 5th ––2004 Mike Schwob Katey Geary 21-9 .700 8-6 .571 T-3rd 0-12005 Mike Schwob Andrea Wernecke 21-8 .724 10-4 .714 T-2nd 0-12006 Mike Schwob Megan Boyd 11-20 .355 3-11 .214 T-6th ––2007 Mike Schwob Aimee’ Burns 21-12 .636 8-6 .571 4th 0-12008 Mike Schwob Marissa Watson 17-13 .567 5-9 .357 T-5th ––2009 Mike Schwob Abbie Merkl 8-21 .276 3-11 .214 T-7th ––1144--YYeeaarr DDiivviissiioonn IIII HHiissttoorryy ((11997777--9900)) 377-211-6 .640 –– ––1199--YYeeaarr DDiivviissiioonn II HHiissttoorryy ((11999911--pprreess..)) 299-306 .494 102-100 .505 11-153333--YYeeaarr PPrrooggrraamm HHiissttoorryy 676-517-6 .566 102-100 .505 11-15

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NNaammee SSeeaassoonnss YYeeaarrss WW--LL PPcctt.. YYeeaarrss WW--LL PPcctt..Barbara Vittitoe 1977-79 3 91-47-1 .658 –– –– ––Cindy Schendel 1980-83 4 77-77-5 .500 –– –– ––Jan Dainard 1984-94 11 279-153 .643 4 20-8 .714Heidi Fleming 1995 1 15-25 .375 1 1-5 .167Mike Schwob 1996-pres. 14 214-215 .499 14 81-87 .482TToottaall 11997777--pprreess.. 3333 667766--551177--66 ..556666 1199 110022--110000 ..550055

Year-by-Year Results ––Division I Era

11999911 •• 1166--1166,, 55--22 PP..LL.. ((33rrdd PPllaaccee))SS66 ^̂BBuucckknneellll 1122--1155,, 1155--99,, 1155--1100,, 1155--22 WWSS66 ^̂VVCCUU 1155--1122,, 66--1155,, 1155--1111,, 1155--1100 LLSS66 ^̂NNoorrtthheeaasstteerrnn 1155--88,, 1155--1100,, 1155--77 LLSS77 ^̂DDeellaawwaarree 1155--66,, 1155--88,, 1155--66 WWSS77 ^̂UUMMBBCC 1155--88,, 1155--99,, 1155--1100 LLS13 %at George Mason 15-13, 15-6, 7-15, 15-7 LS13 %vs. Towson 15-10, 10-15, 15-10, 15-8 WS14 %vs. Towson 15-7, 13-15, 15-9, 15-8 LS18 at Loyola (Md.) 15-3, 15-12, 7-15, 15-9 WS21 &vs. Buffalo 15-6, 3-15, 10-15, 15-8, 16-14 LS21 &at Towson 11-15, 15-7, 11-15, 15-11, 15-12 LS27 *vs. Holy Cross 15-8, 15-8, 15-6 WS28 *at Bucknell 15-4, 15-6, 15-5 WS28 *vs. Colgate 15-9, 14-16, 15-10, 16-14 LO4 #vs. Villanova 15-6, 15-7, 15-9 LO4 #at La Salle 9-15, 15-12, 15-6, 4-15, 16-14 LO5 #vs. St. Peter’s 15-6, 15-9, 15-12 WO5 #vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 15-10, 15-11, 15-9 WO9 at UMBC 14-16, 15-9, 15-11, 15-9 LOO1199 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 1155--66,, 1155--44,, 1155--55 WWOO1199 **LLeehhiigghh 1155--88,, 1155--1122,, 1155--1133 WWOO2222 DDeellaawwaarree 1155--66,, 1155--99,, 88--1155,, 1155--77 LLO25 *at Army 14-16, 15-13, 15-8, 14-16, 16-14 LO26 *at Fordham 15-12, 16-14, 15-5 WOO3300 TToowwssoonn 1155--1111,, 1155--77,, 1111--1155,, 1155--99 WWNN11 $$AAppppaallaacchhiiaann SSttaattee 1155--99,, 1155--1122,, 99--1155,, 1155--1100 WWNN11 $$HHaarrttffoorrdd 1122--1155,, 1155--1133,, 1155--99,, 1155--1100 LLNN22 $$TToowwssoonn 1155--1111,, 1155--88,, 1144--1166,, 1100--1155,, 1155--1122 LLN9 @vs. Lehigh 1-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-10 WN9 @at Army 15-2, 15-7, 15-1 LN10 @vs. Lafayette 15-13, 16-14, 16-17, 15-8 WN10 @vs. Fordham 15-6, 15-3, 15-12 W^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))% - Patriot Invite (Fairfax, Va.)& - Towson Invite (Towson, Md.)# - La Salle Invite (Philadelphia, Pa.)$$ -- FFoorrrreessttaall CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))* - Patriot League@ - Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)

11999922 •• 2233--1199,, 66--11 PP..LL.. ((22nndd PPllaaccee))SS55 ^̂SStt.. PPeetteerr’’ss 1155--66,, 1111--1155,, 1155--77,, 1155--55 WWSS55 ^̂LLiibbeerrttyy 1133--1155,, 1155--1111,, 1155--99,, 1122--1155,, 1155--1133 WWSS55 ^̂LLiibbeerrttyy 1133--1155,, 1155--55,, 1155--55,, 1155--88 LLSS66 ^̂SStt.. PPeetteerr’’ss 1155--1100,, 1155--1100,, 1155--77 WWSS66 ^̂LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) 1155--66,, 1155--22,, 1155--44 LLSS99 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..))33--1155,, 1155--1122,, 1155--1111,, 1100--1155,, 1155--1133 LLS11 %vs. Davidson 15-11, 16-14, 15-9 LS12 %vs. Campbell 15-6, 15-8, 12-15, 15-3 WS12 %at VCU 15-4, 15-9, 15-9 LSS1155 **LLeehhiigghh 1155--1122,, 1155--44,, 1155--1133 WWS18 &vs. Delaware 15-5, 15-6, 8-15, 15-10 LS18 &vs. Rider 12-15, 15-7, 17-15, 15-5 WS19 &at UMBC 15-6, 15-13, 15-10 WS19 &vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 15-2, 15-7, 15-0 W

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11999933 •• 1177--1133,, 55--22 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 33rrdd PPllaaccee))SS33 ^̂DDeellaawwaarree 1155--1111,, 1155--1100,, 88--1155,, 1155--1133 WWSS33 ^̂SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) 1155--77,, 1155--99,, 1155--77 WWSS44 ^̂TToowwssoonn 1155--55,, 1155--66,, 1155--88 LLSS1111 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 1155--1122,, 1199--1177,, 1122--1155,, 1166--1144 WWS17 %at UMBC 14-16, 15-4, 15-4, 11-15, 15-11 LS18 %vs. Morgan State 15-8, 15-2, 15-8 WS18 %vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 15-5, 15-3, 15-2 WSS2211 UUMMEESS 1155--77,, 1155--22,, 1155--1133 WWS24 &vs. Boston College 15-12, 15-12, 15-10 LS25 &vs. Canisius15-13, 15-5, 11-15, 11-15, 15-9 WS25 &at Penn 15-12, 15-17, 15-10,15-10 LO5 *at Lehigh 13-15, 15-8, 9-15, 15-9, 15-5 WOO99 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 1155--44,, 1155--77,, 1155--55 WWO13 at UMBC 8-15, 15-12, 6-15, 17-15, 17-15 WO16 *vs. Holy Cross 15-0, 15-5, 15-10 WO17 *at Bucknell 15-11, 14-16, 15-11, 15-3 WO22 *at Army 15-10, 13-15, 15-9, 15-9 LO23 #vs. Syracuse 15-6, 15-2, 15-3 LO23 #vs. Fla. International 15-5, 15-12, 15-2 LOO2277 TToowwssoonn 1155--55,, 1155--44,, 1155--77 LLO29 *at Colgate 15-11, 15-11, 15-12 LO30 *at Fordham 15-12, 15-1, 15-1 WN3 at Loyola (Md.)3-15, 15-12, 16-14, 8-15, 15-13 LNN55 $$EE.. CCaarroolliinnaa 1155--99,, 1100--1155,, 1155--88,, 1122--1155,, 1155--99 WWNN55 $$SSaaccrraammeennttoo SSttaattee 1155--33,, 1155--55,, 1155--33 LLNN66 $$UUNNCC WWiillmm.. 1111--1155,, 1144--1166,, 1155--99,, 1155--55,, 1155--99 LLN13 @vs. Bucknell 15-9, 15-7, 15-9 WN13 @at Lehigh 15-9, 15-7, 15-9 LN14 @vs. Lafayette 15-3, 15-3, 10-15, 15-12 WN14 @vs. Bucknell 15-7, 15-4, 15-9 W^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))% - UMBC Classic (Baltimore, Md.)& - Penn Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.)# - J.H. Oakes Classic (West Point, N.Y.) $$ -- FFoorrrreessttaall CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))* - Patriot League @ - Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.)

11999944 •• 1144--1188,, 44--33 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 33rrdd PPllaaccee))SS22 ^̂DDeellaawwaarree 1155--1133,, 1155--88,, 1155--55 LLSS22 ^̂SStt.. PPeetteerr’’ss 1155--44,, 1155--33,, 1177--1155 WWSS33 ^̂LLiibbeerrttyy 1155--33,, 1111--1155,, 1155--99,, 1155--88 WWSS33 ^̂VViillllaannoovvaa 1155--1111,, 1155--33,, 1155--44 LLSS66 UUMMBBCC 1155--1111,, 1155--55,, 1155--1133 LLS9 %vs. Providence 15-2, 15-6, 15-5 LS9 %vs. Duquesne 15-8, 15-7, 15-5 LS10 %at Penn 8-15, 15-13, 15-12, 10-15, 15-10 LSS1144 **LLeehhiigghh 1133--1155,, 1155--1122,, 1155--1133,, 1155--33 LLS16 &at UMBC 15-9, 15-1, 14-16, 15-11 LS17 &vs. La Salle 11-15, 15-7, 15-4, 15-6 WS17 &vs. Drexel 15-11, 15-11, 15-8 WSS2211 AAmmeerriiccaann 1155--33,, 1155--1111,, 1155--1111 LLS26 *at Lafayette 9-15, 15-5, 15-11, 15-10 WS26 vs. St. John’s 13-15, 15-7, 7-15, 16-14, 15-7 LO1 *at Bucknell 8-15, 15-6, 15-12, 15-4 WO1 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) 15-6, 15-11, 15-10 WO4 at Georgetown15-2, 15-13, 10-15, 9-15, 15-13 LO7 at Coastal Carolina

14-16, 15-5, 15-5, 13-15, 15-10 WO8 vs. UNC Wilm. 15-8, 12-15, 15-8, 12-15, 15-5 LO14 *vs. Holy Cross 15-4, 15-9, 15-12 WO15 *at Colgate 15-6, 15-12, 15-10 LOO1188 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 1155--11,, 1155--00,, 1155--33 WWO26 at Towson 15-6, 15-4, 15-8 LOO2288 **AArrmmyy 1155--1111,, 1155--99,, 1155--1122 LLOO2299 **FFoorrddhhaamm 1155--33,, 1111--1155,, 55--1155,, 1155--1122,, 1155--88 WWNN44 $$EE.. CCaarroolliinnaa1155--1122,, 1111--1155,, 1155--77,, 1122--1155,, 1155--1122 WWNN44 $$SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) 1155--88,, 1155--66,, 1155--1133 WWNN55 $$LLeehhiigghh 1155--1122,, 22--1155,, 1111--1155,, 1155--1122,, 1155--1111 LLNN1122 @@BBuucckknneellll 1155--66,, 1155--88,, 1133--1155,, 66--1155,, 1155--1133 LLNN1122 @@HHoollyy CCrroossss 1155--77,, 1155--11,, 1155--99 WWNN1133 @@LLaaffaayyeettttee 1155--44,, 1155--1122,, 88--1155,, 1155--88 LL^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..)) % - Penn Invite (Philadelphia, Pa.) & - UMBC Classic (Baltimore, Md.)

$$ -- FFoorrrreessttaall CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))* - Patriot League @@ -- PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))

11999955 •• 1155--2255,, 11--55 PP..LL.. ((66tthh PPllaaccee))SS11 ^̂LLiibbeerrttyy 1133--1155,, 1111--1155,, 1166--1144,, 1155--1122,, 1155--1122 WWSS11 ^̂CChhaarrlleessttoonn SSoo.. 1155--33,, 1155--66,, 1122--1155,, 99--1155,, 1155--66 WWSS22 ^̂LLiibbeerrttyy 66--1155,, 55--1155,, 1155--33,, 1155--11,, 1155--55 WWSS22 ^̂LLeehhiigghh 1155--88,, 1155--88,, 1155--55 LLS8 %vs. VCU 15-6, 9-15, 15-12, 15-13 LS9 %vs. Loyola (Md.) 4-15, 15-9, 15-3, 15-8 WS9 %at UMBC 15-4, 15-8, 15-5 LSS1122 HHoowwaarrdd 1155--99,, 1155--22,, 1155--1111 WWS15 &vs. Indiana 15-2, 15-6, 15-2 LS15 &at Wright State 15-3, 15-9, 15-8 LS16 &vs. Valparaiso 15-5, 15-10, 15-5 LS16 &vs. Marshall 15-7, 15-6, 15-11 LS20 *at Lehigh 17-15, 15-13, 15-7 LS22 #vs. Hampton 15-5, 15-4, 15-13 WS22 #vs. USC Spartanburg10-15, 5-15, 15-3, 15-8 LS23 #vs. East Carolina 15-8, 15-1, 15-7 LS27 at UMBC 15-9, 15-7, 15-8 LSS3300 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 66--1155,, 1155--88,, 1133--1155,, 1155--88,, 1155--1100 LLSS3300 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) 1155--1111,, 1133--1155,, 1177--1155,, 1155--99 WWOO33 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn 1155--44,, 1155--77,, 1155--1111 LLO6 +vs. Delaware State 15-6, 15-11, 10-15, 15-7 WO6 +vs. Hampton 16-14, 15-1, 15-4 WO7 +at UMES 15-3, 15-13, 15-5 WO7 +vs. Howard 15-7, 15-12, 15-4 LOO1100 **BBuucckknneellll 1133--1155,, 1155--1122,, 1155--44,, 1155--66 LLOO1133 **aatt AArrmmyy 1155--55,, 1155--1133,, 1155--55 LLOO1188 UUMMEESS 1155--1100,, 1155--1122,, 1155--44 WWO20 !vs. Princeton 15-3, 15-7, 15-3 LO20 !vs. Morgan State

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–––– 11999955 sseeaassoonn ccoonnttiinnuueedd ––––OO2244 TToowwssoonn 1155--66,, 1155--99,, 1155--1100 LLO27 *vs. Colgate (at H.C.) 15-6, 15-12, 15-3 LO28 *at Holy Cross 15-4, 15-4, 4-15, 17-15 WNN33 $$PPeennnn 1155--1122,, 1155--1111,, 1133--1155,, 1144--1166,, 1155--1133 LLNN33 $$UUNNCC WWiillmm.. 1155--22,, 1155--55,, 1122--1155,, 1144--1166,, 1155--99 LLNN44 $$EEaasstt CCaarroolliinnaa 1155--99,, 1100--1155,, 1155--1100,, 1155--1111 LLN11 @vs. Colgate 15-6, 15-5, 15-3 LN11 @vs. Holy Cross 12-15, 15-13, 15-10, 19-17 WN12 @vs. Lafayette15-7, 12-15, 15-4, 11-15, 16-14 L^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))% - UMBC Classic (Baltimore, Md.)& - Wright State Classic (Dayton, Ohio)# - Liberty Invitational (Lynchburg, Va.) + - UMES Classic (Princess Anne, Md.)! - Delaware Classic (Newark, Del.) $$ -- FFoorrrreessttaall CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))* - Patriot League@ - Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.)

11999966 •• 1133--1199,, 44--22 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 22nndd PPllaaccee))AA3300 ^̂LLaa SSaallllee 1122--1155,, 1155--33,, 1155--1100,, 1177--1166 WWAA3311 ^̂NNoorrtthheeaasstteerrnn 1155--1100,, 1155--1100,, 1155--44 WWAA3311 ^̂LLiibbeerrttyy 1155--55,, 55--1155,, 1144--1166,, 1155--1100,, 1177--1155 LLS4 at Loyola (Md.) 15-13, 8-15, 15-10, 11-15, 16-14 LS6 %at North Carolina State 15-0, 15-4, 15-5 LS6 %vs. Winthrop 15-0, 15-13, 10-15, 9-15, 15-8 LS7 %vs. St. John’s 12-15, 15-9, 15-0, 15-9 LS10 at American 7-15, 3-15, 15-13, 3-15 LS13 at Hofstra 7-15, 15-11, 10-15, 16-14, 15-13 WS15 *at Holy Cross 15-9, 16-14, 17-15 WSS1177 UUMMBBCC 1155--11,, 55--1155,, 1155--33,, 1166--1144 LLSS2211 **CCoollggaattee 1155--1100,, 1155--77,, 1155--1111 LLS28 *at Bucknell 15-10, 11-15, 15-9, 15-11 LS28 vs. Coppin State 15-3, 15-3, 15-6 WO1 at Georgetown 15-6, 15-8, 15-2 LO4 &at Penn 9-15, 15-12, 15-11, 5-15, 15-12 WO5 &vs. VCU 11-15, 17-15, 15-13, 16-14 LO5 &vs. Lafayette 15-13, 15-13, 8-15, 15-13 WO10 *at Lafayette 11-15, 15-5, 15-9, 15-2 WO17 at Howard 15-13, 15-6, 15-6 LO22 at Towson 15-7, 15-8, 17-19, 15-1 LO25 #at Marist 4-15, 2-15, 16-14, 16-14, 15-12 LO26 #vs. Penn 15-4, 15-8, 15-12 LO26 #vs. Wagner 15-7, 15-1, 15-3 WO29 at Temple 15-6, 15-6, 15-6 LNN11 **LLeehhiigghh 1155--1111,, 1133--1155,, 1155--1111,, 1155--22 WWNN11 $$EEaasstt CCaarroolliinnaa 1155--66,, 1155--1111,, 1133--1155,, 1155--77 WWNN22 $$UUNNCC WWiillmmiinnggttoonn 1155--66,, 1155--1100,, 88--1155,, 1155--88 LLNN88 **AArrmmyy 1166--1144,, 1122--1155,, 1100--1155,, 1155--77,, 1155--1111 WWNN99 PPeennnn 1155--44,, 1155--33,, 1155--66 LLN16 @vs. Bucknell 17-15, 15-4, 9-15, 15-9 WN17 @at Colgate 15-3, 15-2, 15-6 L^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..)) % - N.C. St. Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) & - Penn Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)# - Marist Tournament (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.)$$ -- FFoorrrreessttaall CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..)) * - Patriot League @ - Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)

11999977 •• 1166--2233,, 44--22 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 22nndd PPllaaccee))A29 %at Buffalo 4-15, 15-6, 15-8, 15-11 LA30 %vs. St. Bona. 15-13, 14-16, 15-7, 15-11 WA30 %at Niagara 15-13, 15-11, 4-15, 15-3 WA31 %vs. Youngstown State 17-15, 15-8, 15-12 LS2 at UMBC 15-5, 15-6, 15-12 LSS55 ^̂MMaarriisstt 1155--55,, 1155--44,, 1155--1122 WWSS66 ^̂CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 1155--11,, 1155--66,, 1155--66 WWSS66 ^̂LLoonngg IIssllaanndd 1155--11,, 1155--44,, 1155--1122 WWSS66 ^̂TToowwssoonn 1155--66,, 1155--1111,, 99--1155,, 1155--55 LLSS1100 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) 1122--1155,, 1155--55,, 1155--1100,, 1155--55 WWS12 &vs. Marquette 15-2, 15-6, 15-9 LS12 &vs. Tulsa 15-2, 15-7, 15-7 LS13 &at Air Force 15-5, 15-12, 16-14 LSS1166 AAmmeerriiccaann 1155--00,, 1155--1122,, 1155--33 LLS19 #vs. Drexel 12-15, 15-6, 15-7, 15-9 WS20 #at Penn 15-17, 15-11, 11-15, 15-3, 15-6 LS20 #vs. New Hampshire12-15, 15-12, 15-2, 15-9 LSS2266 **HHoollyy CCrroossss 99--1155,, 1155--1133,, 1155--1111,, 1155--1133 LLSS2277 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee 1155--88,, 1155--1100,, 1155--1122 LLOO11 TToowwssoonn 1111--1155,, 1166--1144,, 1155--77,, 1155--1100 LLO3 +vs. Morgan State 13-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-11 LO4 +vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 15-8, 15-10, 15-12 WO4 +at Delaware 16-14, 15-3, 15-3 LOO88 **BBuucckknneellll 1155--1111,, 1155--1133,, 1155--88 WWOO1155 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnn 1155--1133,, 1155--1133,, 1166--1144 LLO18 *at Lehigh 5-15, 3-15, 15-13, 15-5, 15-11 WOO2211 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 1155--1122,, 1155--1133,, 1155--1111 WWO24 *at Army 15-12, 15-13, 15-10 WO25 at Cornell 16-14, 15-7, 15-7 LN1 *at Colgate 15-12, 15-13, 15-13 LN1 !vs. Canisius 16-14, 15-5, 15-6 LN1 !vs. Siena 15-7, 13-15, 15-7, 15-13 WN2 !vs. Niagara 15-9, 15-12, 15-12 WNN55 HHoowwaarrdd 1155--33,, 1155--33,, 1155--33 WWN8 ¢vs. Manhattan11-15, 15-12, 9-15, 15-5, 23-21 LN8 ¢at Harvard 16-14, 2-15, 15-7, 15-6 L

N9 ¢vs. Siena 15-12, 15-7, 15-9 LN9 ¢vs. Brown 15-12, 12-15, 15-12, 13-15, 15-9 WN15 @vs. Lehigh 15-12, 13-15, 15-7, 15-10 L% - Buffalo Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.)^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..)) & - Air Force Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.)# - Penn Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)+ - Delaware Tournament (Newark, Del.)! - Colgate Invite (Hamilton, N.Y.)¢ - Harvard Invite (Cambridge, Mass.)* - Patriot League@ - Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.)

11999988 •• 1144--1133,, 44--22 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 22nndd PPllaaccee))SS44 ^̂LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..))1155--55,, 1155--1100,, 1133--1155,, 1133--1155,, 1177--1155 WWSS44 ^̂BBuuffffaalloo 1133--1155,, 1155--1111,, 1155--88,, 1155--1100 LLSS55 ^̂VViirrggiinniiaa 1155--88,, 1155--44,, 1155--1122 LLSS55 ^̂MMiinnnneessoottaa 1155--22,, 1155--1111,, 1155--22 LLS9 at UMES 15-1, 15-0, 15-2 WS12 %vs. Canisius 11-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-11 WS12 %vs. St. Francis (Pa.) 15-7, 15-4, 15-3 WS13 %vs. Niagara 15-10, 15-9, 12-15, 15-7 WS13 %at Robert Morris 15-8, 15-12, 15-7 WS15 at American 15-5, 15-13, 15-3 LS19 *at Holy Cross 15-6, 15-4, 15-9 WSS2211 AAiirr FFoorrccee 1155--1133,, 55--1155,, 1155--44,, 1155--99 LLSS2244 TToowwssoonn 1155--66,, 1155--22,, 1155--1122 WWS26 &vs. Penn 15-5, 15-8, 17-15 LS26 &at Georgetown 15-3, 15-6, 15-1 LOO33 **LLeehhiigghh 1166--1144,, 99--1155,, 1155--77,, 1155--77 WWO7 at Loyola (Md.) 15-3, 15-7, 15-10 LO10 *at Lafayette 15-9, 15-4, 16-14 WOO1166 **AArrmmyy 1100--1155,, 1155--1133,, 1166--1144,, 88--1155,, 1155--1133 LLOO2244 **CCoollggaattee 1155--99,, 99--1155,, 1155--22,, 1155--44 WWOO2277 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 1155--33,, 1155--00,, 1155--66 WWO31 *at Bucknell 7-15, 10-15, 15-8, 15-8, 15-13 L

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13-15, 15-10, 15-11, 6-15, 15-10 WN7 #vs. Columbia 16-14, 10-15, 15-7, 15-7 WN7 #at Yale 15-5, 15-4, 15-13 LN13 at George Mason 15-12, 15-3, 11-15, 15-9 LN21 @vs. Colgate 15-10, 15-13, 15-11 L^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..)) % - Colonial Classic (Moon Township, Pa.)& - Georgetown Invite (Washington, D.C.) # - Yale Fall Classic (New Haven, Conn.) * - Patriot League@ - Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.)

11999999 •• 2211--1133,, 99--33 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 11sstt PPllaaccee))S4 at Niagara 15-5, 15-10, 11-15, 15-12 WS4 %vs. Youngstown State 15-12, 15-1, 15-4 LS5 at Canisius 15-12, 15-7, 15-7 WS5 %at Buffalo 15-4, 15-1, 15-12 LS8 at Towson 5-15, 15-11, 13-15, 15-3, 15-13 WSS1100 ^̂FFaaiirrlleeiigghh DDiicckkiinnssoonn 1155--66,, 1155--88,, 1155--44 WWSS1111 ^̂BBrroowwnn 1155--77,, 1155--88,, 1155--1111 LLSS1111 ^̂GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn 1155--66,, 1155--33,, 1155--11 LLS14 at Morgan St.16-14, 15-17, 14-16, 15-13, 15-9 WS17 &vs. Denver 15-4, 15-7, 15-5 LS18 &vs. Montana State 15-2, 15-7, 15-11 LS18 &at Minnesota 15-5, 15-4, 15-4 LSS2222 AAiirr FFoorrccee 1177--1155,, 1155--1111,, 1155--1111 LLS24 #vs. Long Island 15-11, 15-4, 15-1 WS24 #vs. Hartford 15-9, 15-5, 15-9 WS25 #vs. UMES 15-7, 15-1, 15-1 WS25 #at Columbia 15-12, 4-15, 7-15, 15-10, 15-13 LO1 *at Army 15-9, 9-15, 6-15, 15-13, 15-12 WO2 *at Colgate 10-15, 21-19, 15-7, 15-6 WO5 *at Bucknell 14-16, 11-15, 15-4, 15-12, 15-9 WO7 at Coppin State 15-1, 15-10, 15-0 WOO99 **HHoollyy CCrroossss 1155--1100,, 22--1155,, 1155--77,, 1155--1111 WW

OO1155 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 1155--88,, 1155--44,, 1155--1100 WWOO1166 **LLeehhiigghh 1155--88,, 1155--66,, 77--1155,, 1155--55 LLOO2200 BBeellmmoonntt 1155--88,, 1155--1111,, 1155--88 WWO22 *at Holy Cross 14-16, 15-11, 15-3, 15-10 WO29 *at Lehigh 15-13, 15-12, 15-8 LO30 *at Lafayette 15-7, 15-5, 15-1 WNN55 **AArrmmyy 1122--1155,, 1188--1166,, 1155--66,, 1155--1133 LLNN66 **CCoollggaattee 44--1155,, 77--1155,, 1155--66,, 1155--1133,, 1155--1122 WWNN99 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) 1155--77,, 1155--1133,, 1155--66 WWNN1122 **BBuucckknneellll 1155--88,, 33--1155,, 1111--1155,, 1155--22,, 1155--1111 WWNN2200 @@LLeehhiigghh 88--1155,, 1155--44,, 1155--66,, 1155--99 WWNN2211 @@CCoollggaattee 1144--1166,, 77--1155,, 1155--77,, 1155--55,, 1155--1133 LL% - Buffalo Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.)^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))& - Minnesota Diet Coke Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)# - Columbia Invite (New York, N.Y.) * - Patriot League@@ -- PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))

22000000 •• 1122--1177,, 44--88 PP..LL.. ((66tthh PPllaaccee))SS11 ^̂RRoobbeerrtt MMoorrrriiss 1155--77,, 1155--77,, 1111--1155,, 99--1155,, 1188--1166 WWSS11 ^̂MMaannhhaattttaann 1155--1111,, 1155--88,, 1155--1122 WWSS22 ^̂HHoowwaarrdd 1155--1133,, 1144--1166,, 55--1155,, 1155--66,, 1155--55 WWSS22 ^̂WWaaggnneerr 1111--1155,, 1155--1111,, 1155--66,, 1122--1155,, 1155--99 WWSS22 LLoonngg BBeeaacchh SSttaattee 1155--44,, 1155--00,, 1155--99 LLSS44 NNiiaaggaarraa 1155--66,, 1155--1111,, 1155--55 WWSS55 TToowwssoonn 1155--33,, 1144--1166,, 1155--1133,, 1155--1122 LLS8 %vs. James Madison 15-2, 15-8, 15-10 LS9 %at Penn State 15-1, 15-6, 15-5 LS9 %vs. Rutgers 15-4, 15-6, 15-5 LS15 &at Auburn 15-2, 15-9, 15-0 LS15 &vs. Appalachian State

12-15, 15-8, 15-13, 13-15, 15-7 LS16 &vs. Clemson 15-8, 15-7, 15-9 LS20 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 4-15, 15-10, 16-14, 16-14 WS29 *at Bucknell 15-9, 15-4, 15-13 LS30 *at Colgate 15-5, 15-12, 15-11 L

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22000011 •• 1111--1166,, 66--88 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 55tthh PPllaaccee))AA3311 ^̂QQuuiinnnniippiiaacc 2299--3311,, 3300--2244,, 3300--2277,, 3300--2222 WWSS11 ^̂UUMMEESS 3300--2200,, 3300--1177,, 3311--2299 WWSS11 ^̂SSeettoonn HHaallll 3300--2277,, 3300--1155,, 3300--1166 LLS5 at UMBC 30-15, 30-28, 22-30, 30-25 LS7 %vs. Eastern Illinois 30-15, 30-22, 30-22 LS8 %at Alaska-Fairbanks 30-18, 30-22, 30-25 LS9 %vs. Maine 30-26, 28-30, 30-25, 30-23 LS14 &vs. Coppin State CancelledS14 &vs. Tulsa CancelledS15 &at Liberty CancelledS15 &vs. Delaware CancelledS21 *at Army 30-25, 28-30, 30-19, 26-30, 15-9 LS22 *at Holy Cross

30-27, 30-19, 31-33, 26-30, 15-12 WSS2288 **CCoollggaattee 3300--1177,, 3300--1166,, 1177--3300,, 3300--2266 WWSS2299 **BBuucckknneellll 1177--3300,, 3333--3311,, 3300--2211,, 3311--2299 LLO2 at Maryland 30-20, 30-11, 30-23 LOO55 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 3300--1133,, 3300--2266,, 3300--2277 WWOO66 **LLeehhiigghh 3300--2244,, 3300--2200,, 2255--3300,, 3300--2244 LLO9 at Howard 30-22, 30-27, 26-30, 20-30, 15-12 WO12 *at American 30-24, 30-18, 30-14 LO16 at Coppin State 30-24, 30-22, 30-24 WOO1199 **AArrmmyy 3300--2244,, 3300--2233,, 3300--2266 LLOO2200 **HHoollyy CCrroossss 3300--2288,, 3311--2299,, 3300--2266 WWO23 at Morgan State

30-12, 27-30, 30-24, 23-30, 15-13 LO26 *at Bucknell 30-23, 10-30, 30-28, 30-28 WO27 *at Colgate 30-27, 32-30, 19-30, 30-24 LN2 *at Lehigh 30-17, 30-27, 30-21 LN3 *at Lafayette 30-20, 30-24, 30-25 WN6 at Drexel 30-22, 30-21, 30-27 LNN99 **AAmmeerriiccaann 3300--2244,, 3300--1133,, 3322--3300 LLNN1133 SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) 2266--3300,, 3300--2233,, 3300--1166,, 3300--2233 WW^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..)) % - Nanook Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska)& - Liberty Ramada Inn Invite (Lynchburg, Va.) --Cancelled due to Sept. 11 attacks on the UnitedStates * - Patriot League

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30-25, 30-26, 28-30, 23-30, 15-12 WA31 %vs. Niagara 33-35, 31-29, 30-26, 30-17 LSS33 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 3300--55,, 3300--1155,, 3300--66 WWSS66 ^̂AAllbbaannyy 3322--3300,, 3300--1188,, 3300--2244 LLSS77 ^̂UUNNCC AAsshheevviillllee

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22000033 •• 1111--1177,, 55--99 PP..LL.. ((55tthh PPllaaccee))A30 vs. Charleston So.

30-24, 27-30, 30-21, 31-33, 15-12 LA30 at The Citadel 31-29, 26-30, 30-27, 30-24 WSS55 ^̂LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) 3300--2266,, 3311--2299,, 2222--3300,, 3300--2233 WWSS66 ^̂EEaasstteerrnn KKeennttuucckkyy 3300--2200,, 3300--1166,, 3300--1177 LLSS66 ^̂RRoobbeerrtt MMoorrrriiss 3300--1144,, 3300--2288,, 3300--1188 LLS12 %at Air Force 30-18, 30-23, 30-20 LS13 %vs. Southern Miss 30-15, 30-20, 30-20 LS13 %vs. McNeese State 30-17, 30-15, 30-25 LS23 at Coppin State 30-18, 30-23, 30-15 WSS2266 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 3300--2266,, 3300--2211,, 3300--2222 WWSS2277 **LLeehhiigghh 3300--2266,, 3333--3311,, 3300--2233 LLO3 *at Army 30-20, 30-20, 30-18 LO4 *at H.C. 30-24, 31-33, 25-30, 30-22, 15-13 LO7 at Hampton 30-19, 24-30, 30-28, 30-28 LOO1100 **CCoollggaattee 3300--2255,, 3300--2233,, 2266--3300,, 3300--1199 WWOO1111 **BBuucckknneellll 2277--3300,, 3300--2211,, 3333--3311,, 2277--3300,, 1177--1155 LLO17 *at American 30-27, 30-15, 30-19 LOO1188 WWaaggnneerr 2255--3300,, 3300--2233,, 3300--1199,, 3300--2244 WWOO2211 UUMMEESS 3322--3300,, 3300--2255,, 3300--2200 LLO24 *at Lehigh 30-24, 26-30, 30-23, 22-30, 16-14 WO25 *at Lafayette 34-32, 24-30, 30-16, 30-20 WOO2288 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 3300--2233,, 3322--3300,, 3300--2200 WWOO3311 **AArrmmyy 3300--2255,, 3300--2200,, 3333--3311 LLNN11 **HHoollyy CCrroossss 3300--1188,, 3300--2266,, 3300--2277 WWN7 *at Bucknell 30-25, 31-29, 30-23 LN8 *at Colgate 30-27, 30-19, 30-16 LN11 at Howard 31-29, 30-24, 29-31, 23-30, 15-11 WNN1144 **AAmmeerriiccaann 3300--2266,, 3300--2233,, 3300--1111 LL^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..)) % - Falcon Invite (Colorado Springs, Colo.)* - Patriot League

22000044 •• 2211--99,, 88--66 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 33rrdd PPllaaccee))SS11 SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) 3300--1177,, 3300--1177,, 3300--1166 WWS3 %vs. Texas A&M-CC 30-21, 30-20, 30-28 WS3 %vs. Savannah State 30-17, 30-24, 30-16 WS4 %at N.C. A&T 30-19, 30-20, 25-30, 30-18 WS4 %vs. Campbell

24-30, 30-17, 30-23, 22-30, 15-9 WSS1100 ^̂TThhee CCiittaaddeell 2255--3300,, 3300--2255,, 3300--2211,, 3300--2211 WWSS1111 ^̂AAiirr FFoorrccee 2288--3300,, 3300--2222,, 3300--2255,, 3300--2244 LLS14 at Coppin State 30-21, 31-29, 30-16 WS17 &vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 30-21, 30-22, 36-34 WS18 &at Rider 26-30, 30-23, 30-28, 30-23 WS18 &vs. La Salle 27-30, 30-24, 30-27, 30-24 WSS2233 **AAmmeerriiccaann 3300--1199,, 3300--2266,, 3300--2211 LLS28 at Georgetown 30-16, 31-29, 30-17 LOO11 **AArrmmyy 2255--3300,, 3300--2288,, 3300--1199,, 3300--1177 LLOO22 **HHoollyy CCrroossss 3333--3311,, 3300--2255,, 2244--3300,, 3300--2233 WWOO55 HHaammppttoonn 3300--88,, 3300--2288,, 3300--1122 WWO8 *at Bucknell 30-20, 30-26, 21-30, 30-23 LO9 *at Colgate 30-22, 30-25, 31-29 WO15 *at Lehigh 30-21, 30-26, 30-21 WO16 *at Lafayette 28-30, 30-28, 30-28, 30-19 WO21 *at American 33-31, 30-17, 30-21 LOO2266 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 3300--2211,, 3300--1199,, 3311--2299 WWO29 *at Army 30-19, 30-20, 30-28 LO30 *at Holy Cross 35-33, 30-17, 30-18 LNN55 **CCoollggaattee 3300--2233,, 3300--2277,, 2266--3300,, 3300--2222 WWNN66 **BBuucckknneellll 2233--3300,, 3300--2277,, 3300--1199,, 3311--2299 WWNN99 HHoowwaarrdd 2222--3300,, 3300--2222,, 3300--2288,, 3300--1177 WWNN1122 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 3300--1199,, 3300--2277,, 3300--2266 WWNN1133 **LLeehhiigghh 3300--2277,, 3300--2266,, 2266--3300,, 3311--2299 WWN19 @at American 30-20, 30-21, 30-15 L% - Lady Aggie Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) ^̂ -- AArrmmeedd FFoorrcceess TToouurrnnaammeenntt ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))& - Cranberry Classic (Lawrenceville, N.J.) * - Patriot League@ - Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.)

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28-30, 30-16, 30-27, 26-30, 15-9 WS3 %vs. UMES 30-20, 30-23, 30-25 WS3 %at Canisius 20-30, 30-28, 32-30, 22-30, 15-10 LS6 at Howard 30-19, 30-17, 28-30, 30-25 WSS99 ^̂DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee 3300--2233,, 3300--2222,, 3300--1199 WWSS99 ^̂NNiiaaggaarraa 3300--2255,, 1166--3300,, 2288--3300,, 3300--2255,, 1155--1111 LLSS1100 ^̂HHiigghh PPooiinntt 2288--3300,, 3300--2288,, 3300--2200,, 3300--2233 LLS13 at Coppin State 30-24, 30-24, 30-19 WS16 &at Air Force 30-24, 22-30, 30-27, 30-23 WS17 &vs. The Citadel 30-26, 28-30, 30-17, 30-25 WSS2233 **CCoollggaattee 3300--2277,, 3300--2233,, 2299--3311,, 3300--2200 WWSS2244 **BBuucckknneellll 3300--2255,, 2299--3311,, 3300--2222,, 2288--3300,, 1155--1100 LLSS2277 **AAmmeerriiccaann 3300--2222,, 2299--3311,, 3300--2233,, 3300--2255 LLSS3300 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 2288--3300,, 3300--2222,, 3300--2200,, 2288--3300,, 1155--88 WWOO11 **LLeehhiigghh 3300--1177,, 3300--2233,, 3300--2233 WWO4 at Hampton 30-25, 30-19, 28-30, 30-21 WO7 *at Army 31-29, 30-26, 24-30, 30-25 WO8 *at Holy Cross

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22-30, 21-30, 30-23, 32-30, 15-10 WN10 at Loyola 29-31, 30-19, 30-27, 30-27 WN18 @vs. Army 30-28, 30-21, 30-19 L% - Western New York Invite (Buffalo, N.Y.)^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))& - Armed Forces Tournament

(Colorado Springs, Colo.)* - Patriot League @ - Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.)

22000066 •• 1111--2200,, 33--1111 PP..LL.. ((TT –– 66tthh PPllaaccee))AA3300 SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) 2288--3300,, 3300--2266,, 3300--2222,, 3300--2244 LLS1 %vs. UAB 30-27, 30-25, 30-16 LS2 %vs. TCU 25-30, 30-21, 30-18, 30-20 LS2 %at Elon 32-30, 31-29, 22-30, 25-30, 15-11 LSS66 HHoowwaarrdd 3300--1199,, 3300--2255,, 3300--2288 WWSS88 ^̂PPrroovviiddeennccee 3300--1199,, 3300--2277,, 3300--2233 WWSS88 ^̂LLaa SSaallllee 3311--2299,, 3300--2288,, 3300--2288 WWS9 ^vs. Youngstown State 30-23, 30-28, 30-27 LS9 ^vs. North Carolina A&T 30-22, 30-28, 30-25 LS15 &vs. Liberty 30-16, 22-30, 30-19, 30-24 LS16 &vs. Radford 37-35, 30-26, 30-24 LS16 &vs. The Citadel 30-23, 26-30, 30-20, 30-17 WSS1199 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 3300--2266,, 3300--2277,, 2244--3300,, 3300--1166 WWS22 *at Lehigh 22-30, 30-28, 26-30, 31-29, 15-9 WS23 *at Lafayette 30-25, 30-26, 30-23 LSS2299 **AArrmmyy 3300--1188,, 3322--3300,, 3300--2200 LLSS3300 **HHoollyy CCrroossss 3300--2200,, 3300--2233,, 3300--1199 WWO5 *at American 30-18, 30-14, 30-23 LOO1100 HHaammppttoonn 3300--1166,, 3300--1166,, 3300--1144 WWO13 *at Bucknell 30-14, 30-27, 30-22 LO14 *at Colgate 31-29, 30-21, 30-22 LOO1177 LLooyyoollaa 3300--2244,, 3300--2200,, 3300--2244 WWOO2200 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 2244--3300,, 3300--1199,, 3300--2200,, 3300--1166 LLOO2211 **LLeehhiigghh 3300--2266,, 3300--2211,, 3300--2222 WWO24 at Coppin St. 27-30, 30-13, 23-30, 30-22, 15-11 WO27 *at Holy Cross

18-30, 30-23, 19-30, 30-28, 16-14 LO29 *at Army 30-17, 30-24, 30-17 LNN33 **AAmmeerriiccaann 3300--1188,, 3300--88,, 3333--3311 LLN7 at UMBC 30-22, 30-20, 30-26 LNN1100 **CCoollggaattee 2222--3300,, 3311--3333,, 3300--1166,, 3300--1188,, 1155--1122 LLNN1111 **BBuucckknneellll 2288--3300,, 3300--2255,, 3311--2299,, 3300--2266 LL% - Phoenix Classic (Elon, N.C.) ^̂ -- CChheessaappeeaakkee CChhaalllleennggee

((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..;; Baltimore, Md.)) & - Army of One Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)* - Patriot League

22000077 •• 2211--1122,, 88--66 PP..LL.. ((44tthh PPllaaccee))A24 %at USC Upstate 30-18, 30-19, 22-30, 30-25 WA25 %vs. Wofford 30-24, 30-28, 30-21 LA25 %vs. Savannah State 30-13, 30-19, 30-18 WAA2288 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 3300--1133,, 3300--1100,, 3300--2244 WWS3 at Wagner 32-30, 30-13, 30-15 WSS77 ^̂NNJJIITT 2266--3300,, 3300--2277,, 3300--2244,, 3300--2288 WWSS88 ^̂MMaarriisstt 2233--3300,, 3300--2211,, 3333--3311,, 2277--3300,, 1155--1100 WWSS88 ^̂CCeenntt.. CCoonnnn.. SSttaattee 3300--2211,, 3300--2277,, 3300--2288 LLS11 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 30-25, 30-19, 30-23 WS14 &vs. Cornell 24-30, 30-23, 24-30, 30-21, 15-11 LS14 &vs. Columbia 30-19, 30-25, 30-28 WS15 &vs. Penn 30-23, 30-18, 30-22 LS15 &vs. Harvard 30-21, 30-23, 30-23 WS18 at Howard 30-18, 30-25, 30-25 WS22 *at Holy Cross 30-21, 30-24, 30-25 WS23 *at Army 30-25, 17-30, 30-28, 30-26 LSS2288 **AAmmeerriiccaann 2288--3300,, 3300--1144,, 3333--3311,, 2200--3300,, 1155--1111 LLO2 at Loyola 30-28, 30-19, 30-28 LOO55 **BBuucckknneellll 3300--2277,, 3300--2200,, 3300--2288 WWOO66 **CCoollggaattee 2299--3311,, 2277--3300,, 3300--2266,, 3300--2233,, 1155--1133 LLO9 at Hampton 30-20, 30-21, 30-27 WOO1122 **LLeehhiigghh 3300--1177,, 3300--2222,, 3300--2255 WWOO1133 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 3300--1177,, 3300--2211,, 3300--2288 WWOO1199 **HHoollyy CCrroossss3311--3333,, 3300--2200,, 3377--3355,, 2288--3300,, 1155--1111 WWOO2200 **AArrmmyy 3300--2277,, 3300--2233,, 3300--2211 LLO23 at Coppin State 30-22, 30-17, 30-18 WO26 *at American 30-18, 30-21, 30-16 LN2 *at Colgate 30-20, 30-25, 30-24 LN3 *at Bucknell 32-30, 31-29, 31-29 WNN66 UUMMBBCC 3300--1177,, 3300--2244,, 2255--3300,, 3300--3322,, 1155--1133 WWN9 *at Lafayette 30-28, 28-30, 30-26, 30-27 WN10 *at Lehigh 30-20, 30-25, 30-24 WN16 @at American 30-21, 30-28, 30-28 L% - Fatz Cafe USC Upstate Tournament(Spartanburg, S.C.)^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))& - American Volleyball Tournament

(Washington, D.C.)* - Patriot League@ - Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.)

22000088 •• 1177--1133,, 55--99 PP..LL.. ((TT--55tthh PPllaaccee))AA2299 ^̂SStt.. FFrraanncciiss ((NN..YY..)) 2255--1133,, 2255--1133,, 2255--1199 WWAA3311 ^̂BBrryyaanntt 1166--2255,, 3322--3300,, 1188--2255,, 2255--2222,, 1155--1111 WWAA3311 ^̂UUSSCC UUppssttaattee 2200--2255,, 2255--1122,, 2255--2233,, 2255--1155 WWS5 #vs. Winston-Salem State25-17, 25-11, 25-16 WS6 #at Gardner-Webb 25-22, 25-21, 25-18 WS6 #vs. Charleston So.

25-16, 19-25, 16-25, 25-22, 15-12 LS12 &vs. Duquesne 25-22, 25-20, 25-15 LS13 &at Northern Arizona 25-18, 25-20, 25-18 LS13 &vs. Hampton 25-18, 25-19, 25-21 WSS1177 HHoowwaarrdd 2255--1166,, 2255--1177,, 2255--2233 WWSS1199 WWaaggnneerr 2266--2244,, 2211--2255,, 2255--2233,, 2255--1166 WWS23 at Coppin State 25-18, 25-19, 25-17 WSS2266 **BBuucckknneellll 2255--1155,, 2266--2244,, 2255--2211 LLSS2277 **CCoollggaattee 2255--1188,, 2255--1177,, 2255--2222 LLOO11 HHaammppttoonn 2255--1199,, 2200--2255,, 2255--2277,, 2255--1133,, 1199--1177 WWOO33 **LLeehhiigghh 2255--2222,, 2233--2255,, 2255--1111,, 2255--2222 WW

OO44 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 2255--1188,, 1122--2255,, 2255--2233,, 2255--2222 WWOO88 SSaaiinntt FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) 3322--3300,, 2255--2200,, 2255--2233 WWO10 *at American 20-25, 28-26, 25-14, 22-25, 15-11 LO17 *at Colgate 25-13, 25-14, 25-11 LO18 *at Bucknell 25-21, 25-19, 25-20 LOO2211 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) 2255--2200,, 2255--2200,, 2255--2222 LLOO2244 **HHoollyy CCrroossss 2255--2233,, 2255--1188,, 2244--2266,, 2255--1144 WWOO2255 **AArrmmyy 1188--2255,, 2255--1199,, 2255--1199,, 2255--1155 LLOO2288 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 2255--66,, 2255--2200,, 2255--1155 WWOO3300 **AAmmeerriiccaann 2255--1177,, 2255--99,, 2255--2233 LLN7 *at Lafayette 23-25, 25-19, 25-19, 32-30 LN8 *at Lehigh 25-19, 13-25, 25-23, 25-23 WN14 *at Army 25-16, 25-8, 25-15 LN15 *at Holy Cross 25-23, 20-25, 25-21, 27-25 W^̂ -- TTrriiddeenntt CCllaassssiicc ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))# - Runnin’ Bulldog Classic (Boiling Springs, N.C.)& - Fiesta Bowl Classic (Flagstaff, Ariz.)* - Patriot League

22000099 •• 88--2211,, 33--1111 PP..LL.. ((TT--77tthh PPllaaccee))A28 %vs. Winston-Salem St.

25-19, 29-27, 21-25, 25-13 WA29 %at Hampton 25-16, 25-14, 25-18 LSS11 MMiinnnneessoottaa 2255--1188,, 2255--1177,, 2255--1111 LLSS44 ^̂MMoorrggaann SSttaattee 2255--2222,, 2255--2222,, 2255--2222 LLSS44 ^̂MMaarryyllaanndd 2255--1166,, 2255--1144,, 2255--2211 LLS5 ^vs. Loyola (Md.) 25-17, 25-19, 26-24 LS5 ^at Towson 25-22, 25-16, 25-15 LS11 #vs. UMES 25-16, 25-23, 25-14 LS12 #vs. Norfolk State 25-12, 26-24, 25-19 WS12 #at Delaware St. 25-20, 19-25, 25-17, 27-25 LS18 &vs. Georgia St. 27-25, 20-25, 25-20, 25-18 LS19 &vs. Norfolk St. 25-22, 23-25, 25-22, 25-20 WS19 &at Elon 25-15, 25-19, 25-13 LS25 *at Lehigh 21-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-13 LS26 *at Lafayette 25-18, 25-23, 14-25, 23-25, 17-15 WS29 at Coppin State 25-17, 25-19, 28-26 WOO22 **CCoollggaattee 2233--2255,, 2255--1177,, 2255--1199,, 2255--1133 LLOO33 **BBuucckknneellll 2255--2211,, 2255--2200,, 2255--2211 LLOO99 **AAmmeerriiccaann 2255--1166,, 2255--1155,, 2255--2233 LLO13 at Howard 26-24, 25-21, 17-25, 25-22 WO16 *at Holy Cross 25-20, 25-23, 25-19 LO17 *at Army 25-15, 25-17, 25-16 LOO2233 **LLaaffaayyeettttee 2255--1166,, 2255--2233,, 2255--2233 LLOO2244 **LLeehhiigghh 2222--2255,, 2255--2222,, 1199--2255,, 2255--2200,, 1155--88 LLO29 *at American 25-18, 25-14, 25-12 LNN66 **AArrmmyy 2266--2244,, 2255--2200,, 2211--2255,, 2255--2200 WWNN77 **HHoollyy CCrroossss 2255--1166,, 2255--1199,, 2255--1111 LLN13 *at Bucknell 25-17, 25-19, 25-23 WN14 *at Colgate 25-14, 25-19, 25-15 L% - Tiny L. Laster Memorial Tournament

(Hampton, Va.)^̂ -- BBaattttllee ooff BBaallttiimmoorree ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..; Baltimore, Md.)# - DSU Hornet Invite (Dover, Del.)& - Elon Volleyball Classic (Elon, N.C.)* - Patriot League

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Air Force 1-8 1-5 0-3 1-2 0-0Akron 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0UAB 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Albany 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0AAmmeerriiccaann 1122--2288--11 00--2244 00--1111 00--1133 00--00Appalachian State 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1AArrmmyy 1100--3355 88--2244 55--1100 33--1133 00--11Auburn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Belmont 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0BBoossttoonn CCoolllleeggee 00--11 00--11 00--00 00--00 00--11Brown 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-0BBrryyaanntt 11--00 11--00 00--00 00--00 00--00BBuucckknneellll 1199--1188 1177--1188 55--1100 99--88 33--00BBuuffffaalloo 11--55 11--44 00--11 11--22 00--11Campbell 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0Canisius 3-2 3-2 0-0 1-1 2-1CCeennttrraall CCoonnnneeccttiiccuutt SStt.. 22--11 00--11 00--11 00--00 00--00Charleston Southern 1-2 1-2 1-0 0-0 0-2The Citadel 4-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-0Clemson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Coastal Carolina 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0CCoollggaattee 1122--2255 1111--2244 77--77 33--1122 11--55Columbia 3-2 2-2 0-0 0-2 2-0Connecticut 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0CCooppppiinn SSttaattee 2266--00 2233--00 1122--00 1100--00 11--00Cornell 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1Davidson 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2Delaware 8-17 2-6 2-2 0-2 0-1DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee 44--11 33--11 11--00 11--11 11--00Denver 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Duquesne 2-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2East Carolina 4-4 3-2 3-1 0-0 0-1East Tennessee St. 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Eastern Illinois 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Eastern Kentucky 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Eastern Michigan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Elon 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0Fairleigh Dickinson 7-0 7-0 1-0 0-0 6-0Fla. International 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Fordham 6-0 6-0 1-0 3-0 2-0Gardner-Webb 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0George Mason 2-7 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0George Washington 6-6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Georgetown 3-19 0-6 0-2 0-4 0-0Georgia State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Hampton 8-2 8-2 3-0 2-2 3-0HHaarrttffoorrdd 11--11 11--11 00--11 00--00 11--00Harvard 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0High Point 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Hofstra 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0HHoollyy CCrroossss 2244--88 2244--88 1111--33 99--55 44--00HHoowwaarrdd 2233--22 1111--22 66--00 55--11 00--11Indiana 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1James Madison 0-10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1KKeenntt SSttaattee 00--00 00--00 00--00 00--00 00--00La Salle 8-1 4-1 2-0 0-1 2-0LLaaffaayyeettttee 3300--77 2288--77 1122--44 1133--22 33--11LLeehhiigghh 2266--1166 2211--1166 1122--77 88--77 11--22Liberty 16-6 4-3 4-2 0-0 0-1Long Beach State 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Long Island 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Louisville 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Loyola (Ill.) 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Loyola (Md.) 27-11-1 10-8 7-3 2-4 1-1

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Series Records

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Sacramento State 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0St. Bonaventure 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0St. Francis (N.Y.) 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0St. Francis (Pa.) 12-2 12-2 7-1 4-1 1-0St. John’s 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2St. Peter’s 4-0 4-0 3-0 0-0 1-0Savannah State 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0Seton Hall 3-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1Siena 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1USC-Upstate 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1Southern Miss 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Stony Brook 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Syracuse 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Temple 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0TCU 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Texas A&M-C.C. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Towson 25-20 4-13 2-7 1-5 1-1Troy 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Tulsa 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Valparaiso 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Villanova 1-6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1Virginia 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0VCU 3-8 0-4 0-1 0-1 0-2Virginia Tech 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Wagner 6-0 6-0 3-0 1-0 2-0Wake Forest 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0West Virginia 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0William & Mary 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Winston-Salem State 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0Winthrop 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1Wofford 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Wright State 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Yale 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Youngstown State 1-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3

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Patriot League Tournament History11999911 –– aatt AArrmmyy1st Rd. #3 Navy def. #6 Lehigh, 3-1 1-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-102nd Rd. #2 Army def. #3 Navy, 3-0 15-2, 15-7, 15-13rd Rd. #6 Navy def. #5 Lafayette, 3-1 15-13, 16-14, 16-17, 15-83rd Pl. #6 Navy def. #4 Fordham, 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 15-12

11999922 –– aatt HHoollyy CCrroossss1st Rd. #2 Navy def. #7 Fordham, 3-1 15-10, 15-9, 14-16, 15-2SF #3 Colgate def. #2 Navy, 3-0 15-12, 17-15, 15-7Con. SF #5 Lehigh def. #2 Navy, 3-1 6-15, 15-9, 17-15, 15-7

11999933 –– aatt LLeehhiigghh1st Rd. #4 Navy def. #5 Bucknell, 3-0 15-9, 15-7, 15-9SF #1 Lehigh def. #4 Navy, 3-0 15-9, 15-7, 15-9Con. SF #4 Navy def. #6 Lafayette, 3-1 15-3, 15-3, 10-15, 15-123rd Pl. #4 Navy def. #5 Bucknell, 3-0 15-7, 15-4, 15-9

11999944 –– aatt NNaavvyy1st Rd. #5 Bucknell def. #4 Navy, 3-2 15-5, 15-8, 13-15, 6-15, 15-13Con. QF #4 Navy def. #8 Holy Cross, 3-0 15-7, 15-1, 15-9Con. SF #6 Lafayette def. #4 Navy, 3-1 15-4, 15-12, 8-15, 15-8

11999955 –– aatt BBuucckknneellll1st Rd. #3 Colgate def. #6 Navy, 3-0 15-6, 15-5, 15-3Con. QF #6 Navy def. #7 Holy Cross, 3-1 12-15, 15-13, 15-10, 19-17Con. SF #4 Lafayette def. #6 Navy, 3-2 15-7, 12-15, 15-4, 11-15, 16-14

11999966 –– aatt CCoollggaatteeSF #3 Navy def. #2 Bucknell, 3-1 17-15, 15-4, 9-15, 15-9F #1 Colgate def. #3 Navy, 3-0 15-3, 15-2, 15-6

11999977 –– aatt BBuucckknneellllSF #3 Lehigh def. #2 Navy, 3-1 15-12, 13-15, 15-7, 15-10

11999988 –– aatt BBuucckknneellllSF #3 Colgate def. #2 Navy, 3-0 15-10, 15-13, 15-11

11999999 –– aatt NNaavvyySF #1 Navy def. #4 Lehigh, 3-1 8-15, 15-4, 15-6, 15-9F #3 Colgate def. #1 Navy, 3-2 14-16, 7-15, 15-7, 15-5, 15-13

22000044 –– aatt AAmmeerriiccaannSF #1 American def. #4 Navy, 3-0 30-20, 20-21, 30-15

22000055 –– aatt AAmmeerriiccaannSF #3 Army def. #2 Navy, 3-0 30-28, 30-21, 30-19

22000077 –– aatt AAmmeerriiccaannSF #1 American def. #4 Navy, 3-0 30-21, 30-28, 30-28

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All-Time LetterwinnersA

Kim Ard 1993-94-95Michelle Augustine 2000-01-03

BKatherine Badgley 1989-91Janie Baird 2008-09Michelle Baker 1987Natosha Balderston 1997-98Dawn Bennett 1987Rachael Benton 1999-2000HHoollllyy BBeerrggeerr 22000088--0099Meredith Biri 2006-07Katie Bluemling 1996-97-98cPauline Boener 1984Molly Boron 1992-93c-94Bernie Boska 1977-78-79-80Megan Boyd 2004-05-06cJoyce Brackett 1984-85-86KKaattiiee BBrraayy 22000099Aimee’ Burns 2006-07cHeather Burwell 1995-97

CMelanie Camp 1981-82-83-84Kelly Cantley 1992-93Mariellen Carnes 2003-05-06LLaauurreenn CCaarrppeenntteerr 22000099Meghan Carpenter 2008-09Ruth Chasen 1988Lindi Conner 2007Melissa Coombes 1998-2000Susan Cowan 1977-78-79-80cAnna Cruz 1989-90-91-92

DStacey Dannenberg 1987-88-89cAllison Datka 1987-88-89-90cKristin Davidson 2000-01-02Suzanne Dee 1977Stephanie Dixon 1988-89-90-91cCheryl Dolyniuk 1979-80-81-82cRachel Dougherty 2004-05-06-07Pamela Dozier 1992-93Debra Draheim 1990Jean Dumlao 1982-83-84-85c

ENikki England 2005-06-07Katie Erwin 2005Krista Eschelman 2007-08-09CCaarroollyynn EEwweerrtt 22000099

FDiana Farraday 1983-84-85-86cKimberly Feltault 1986-87-88Karen Flaherty 1991-92-93-94Heidi Fleming 1985-86-87-88c

Julia Floraday 1998-99-2000Gina Foltz 1992-94-95cSheila Fox 1979

GCaroline Gaulke 1981-82-83-84Katey Geary 2001-03-04cBarbara Geraghty 1977-78Alexa Gibbs 2006-07-08Alexis Gonzalez 2001-03Clare Grehofsky 1981Christina Green 1984-85-87-88Liz Grider 2007

HTracey Hansen 1989-90Sonja Hanson 1997-98Emily Harris 1991-92-93-94cLaura Hatcher 1989-91Janette Hay 1996Jennifer Henry 1982-83-84cAAmmaannddaa HHiinnee 22000099Melissa Hockgraver 1993

INNddiiddii IIbbee 22000099

JAlison Jacobs 2000

KKaren Kait 1996-98-99MMaaiiddaa KKaalliicc’’ 22000099Jennifer Kindred 1995Christine Komorowski 1997-98-99Kim Koss 2005-06Christina Knutson 2000-01cKathleen Kubiske 1984-85-86-87Anne Kulbitski 1987-88-89

LShannon Lacy 1989Meredith Lane 2001Karla Lazenby 2003-06Jamie Leverentz 1999-2000-01-02Chrystal Lewis 1977Tiffany Lord 1989-90-91-92Laura Lott 1985-86Jacqui Ludeman 2005

MAubrey Manes 2007-08-09Beth McArthur 2003-04-05Erica McElroy 1999-00-01-02Amanda McHenry 2001-02-03-04Honore Mealey 1986-87-88Jennifer Meininger 1992Abbie Merkl 2006-07-08-09c

Stephany Merritt 1994-95-96-97cCharlotte Monk 1981-82-83-84Rebecca Moore 1988Ashley Musser 2002-03-04-05Erin Musser 2000

N Barbara Nester 1979-80-81c

OMegan O’Connell 1997-98-99-00cKerry O’Connor 1984-85-86-87c

PCynthia Pease 1995-96-97Robin Pegram 1993Lori Perkins 1990Sharon Pfeiffer 1982-83Wendy Phillips 1990-91Pamela Pitkin 1981Linda Postenrieder 1978-79-81c

QNatalie Quick 1982-83c

RCChhrriissttyy RRaapppp 22000099Cathy Rayhill 1977c-78-79Tatjana Rieger 1979-80Monica Rivadeneira 1982-83-84-85Kara Romanosky 1999KKaaiittlliinn RRoosseettii 22000099JJeennnnyy RRuuddeewwiicczz 22000077--0088--0099

SChristy Sahler 1981-82-83Duska Sahler 1985-86-87Beth Salness 1997-98Katie Schullian 1991-92-93-94Jennifer Schulze 1995-96Mary Sesbeau 1979-80Ashleigh Shear 2001-02Diane Sheldon 2004Rachel Shropa 1996-97-98-99Jessie Sims 2005-06-07-08Kirsten Skeehan 1980-81Rachelle Smith 1989-90-91Julia Spinelli 1982-83-84Nicole St. Clair 1993-94-95-96cSusan Stapler 1977c-78-79c

TPatricia Taylor 1977-78Laura Tillinghast 1995-96

VAshley Van Hartesvelt 2001-02-03-04Jessica Van Norman 1999-2000-01-02cCourtney Van Schooneveld

1989-90-91-92cMegan Vehovic 2002-03-04-05

WCarrie Walker 1980Kathy Walsh 1977-78-79Marissa Watson 2006-07-08cRhonda Weaver 1993-94Andrea Wernecke 2004-05cJennifer Williams 1996-97-98-99cNicole Wittmers 1998

YKellie Young 2002-03c

C = Year served as team captain

Four-Year LetterwinnersBernie Boska 1977-80Melanie Camp 1981-84Susan Cowan 1977-80Anna Cruz 1989-92Allison Datka 1987-90Stephanie Dixon 1988-91Cheryl Dolyniuk 1979-82Rachel Dougherty 2004-07Jean Dumlao 1982-85Diana Farraday 1983-86Karen Flaherty 1991-94Heidi Fleming 1985-88Caroline Gaulke 1981-84Christina Green 1984-88Emily Harris 1991-94Kathleen Kubiske 1984-87Jamie Leverentz 1999-2002Tiffany Lord 1989-92Erica McElroy 1999-02Amanda McHenry 2001-04Abbie Merkl 2006-09Stephany Merritt 1994-97Charlotte Monk 1981-84Ashley Musser 2002-05Megan O’Connell 1997-00Kerry O’Connor 1984-87Monica Rivadeneira 1982-85Katie Schullian 1991-94Rachel Shropa 1996-99Jessie Sims 2005-08Nicole St. Clair 1993-96Ashley Van Hartesvelt 2001-04Jessica Van Norman 1999-2002Courtney Van Schooneveld 1989-92Megan Vehovic 2002-05Jennifer Williams 1996-99

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3-Set Records

KKiillllss23 Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. FDU, S17, 0422 Rachel Dougherty at Bucknell, N3, 0721 Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. HC, O20, 0120 4x, Last:

Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. Holy Cross, N1, 03

AAttttaacckk PPeerrcceennttaaggee.750 Gina Foltz vs. Hampton, S22, 95.750 Beth McArthur, Holy Cross, S30, 06.722 Rachel Shropa vs. Long Island, S24, 99.667 Beth McArthur vs. Coppin St., S23, 03.667 Alexa Gibbs, St. Francis (N.Y.), A29, 08

AAssssiissttss50 Marissa Watson at Bucknell, N3, 0749 Nicole St. Clair vs. Northeastern, A31, 9649 Heather Burwell vs. Lafayette, O21, 9745 Kim Koss vs. Holy Cross, S30, 0644 Nicole St. Clair vs. Drexel, S17, 94

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess8 Jessica Van Norman vs. Wagner, S14, 046 6x, Last: Ashley Musser vs. Lehigh, O1, 05

DDiiggss2244 HHoollllyy BBeerrggeerr aatt HHaammppttoonn,, AA2299,, 009923 Jessie Sims at Colgate, O14, 0622 Rachel Shropa vs. Colgate, N21, 9822 Jessie Sims vs. Radford, S16, 0621 Rachel Shropa vs. Holy Cross, S19, 9821 Kara Romanosky vs. Lehigh, O29, 9921 Erica McElroy vs. Holy Cross, O20, 01

BBlloocckkss10 Megan Boyd vs. Army, N18, 058 Megan Boyd vs. UMES, S3, 057 Jen Williams vs. Wagner, O26, 967 Rachel Dougherty vs. Lehigh, O21, 066 15x, Last: Krista Eschelman at American, N16, 07

4-Set Records

KKiillllss27 Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. Lafayette, O16, 0427 Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. Lehigh, N13, 0426 Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. The Citadel, S10, 0425 Jen Williams vs. Morgan St., O3, 9725 Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. Colgate, O10, 0325 Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. N.C. A&T, S4, 04

AAttttaacckk PPeerrcceennttaaggee.667 Beth McArthur vs. The Citadel, A30, 03.640 Gina Foltz vs. VCU, S8, 95.625 Cindy Pease vs. East Carolina, N4, 95.625 Megan Boyd vs. Air Force, S16, 05.615 Jessica Van Norman vs. Holy Cross, O26, 02.615 Amanda McHenry vs. Colgate, N5, 04

AAssssiissttss60 Ashley Musser vs. HC, O2, 0460 Marissa Watson at Lafayette, N9, 0758 Beth Salness vs. Lehigh, O3, 9858 Jessica Van Norman

vs. St. Francis (Pa.), S20, 0057 Ashley Musser vs. Lafayette, O16, 04

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess8 Ashley Musser vs. Howard, S6, 057 Ashley Musser vs. Colgate, O10, 037 Ashley Musser vs. Rider, S18, 0466 77xx,, LLaasstt:: JJeennnnyy RRuuddeewwiicczz

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DDiiggss28 Nicole St. Clair vs. Lafayette, O5, 9626 Nicole St. Clair vs. Loyola (Md.), S9, 9526 Rachel Shropa vs. VCU, O5, 9626 Rachel Shropa vs. Holy Cross, O22, 9926 Erica McElroy vs. Lehigh, N8, 02

BBlloocckkss9 Rachel Dougherty vs. Air Force, S16, 058 6x, Last: Rachel Dougherty vs. Lehigh, O28, 05

5-Set Records

KKiillllss32 Gina Foltz vs. Liberty, S1, 9532 Ashley Van Hartesvelt vs. Lehigh, O24, 0330 Jen Williams vs. Morgan State, S14, 9930 Rachel Dougherty vs. UMBC, N6, 0729 3x, Last: Rachel Dougherty vs. Holy Cross, O10, 07

AAttttaacckk PPeerrcceennttaaggee.692 Krista Eschelman at American, O10, 08.667 Beth McArthur vs. Charl. So., A30, 03.593 Kara Romanosky vs. St. Francis (Pa.), N1, 98.575 Beth McArthur vs. Canisius, S3, 05.556 Rachel Shropa vs. Bucknell, N12, 99

AAssssiissttss73 Nicole St. Clair vs. East Carolina, N4, 9471 Marissa Watson vs. Holy Cross, O19, 0770 Heather Burwell vs. Brown, N9, 9770 Beth Salness vs. Army, O16, 9864 3x, Last:

Jessica Van Norman vs. UNC Asheville, S7, 02

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess7 Ashley Musser vs. Lehigh, O24, 036 Gina Foltz vs. Penn, N3, 956 Erica McElroy vs. Howard, S2, 006 Andrea Wernecke vs. Canisius, S3, 056 Ashley Musser vs. Canisius, S3, 05

DDiiggss35 Nicole St. Clair vs. Army, N8, 9630 Nicole St. Clair vs. Marist, O25, 9629 Gina Foltz vs. Penn, N3, 9529 Rachel Shropa vs. Brown, N9, 9728 Megan Vehovic vs. Holy Cross, O8, 05

BBlloocckkss13 Megan Boyd vs. Del. State, N8, 0512 Megan O’Connell vs. Brown, N9, 9711 Kristin Davidson vs. UMES, O29, 0211 Beth McArthur vs. Lafayette, S30, 0510 Megan Boyd vs. Bucknell, S24, 05

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KKiillllss58 Saint Francis (Pa.), S12, 9858 Holy Cross, N5, 0557 Northeastern, A31, 9657 Fairleigh Dickinson, S17, 0456 Lehigh, O29, 9956 Holy Cross, S30, 06

AAttttaacckk PPeerrcceennttaaggee.576 Coppin State, O18, 94.515 UMES, S9, 98.500 Coppin State, S3, 02.449 Wagner, S14, 02.429 Towson, S24, 98

AAssssiissttss55 Holy Cross, N5, 0553 Lehigh, O29, 9952 Northeastern, A31, 9651 Saint Francis (Pa.), S12, 9851 Fairleigh Dickinson, S17, 0451 at Bucknell, N3, 07

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess28 Coppin State, S3, 0221 Wagner, S14, 0219 Howard, S20, 0219 Coppin State, A28, 0717 3x, Last: Hampton, O10, 06

DDiiggss80 at Gardner-Webb, S6, 0871 Holy Cross, O20, 0168 Radford, S16, 0666 5x, Last: at Bucknell, N3, 07

BBlloocckkss17 Manhattan, S13, 0215 Lafayette, O30, 9913 Eastern Illinois, S7, 0113 Army, N18, 0512.5 Valparaiso, S16, 95

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KKiillllss73 La Salle, S18, 0473 The Citadel, S17, 0572 Lehigh, N20, 9971 4x, Last: at Lafayette, N9, 07

AAttttaacckk PPeerrcceennttaaggee.363 Howard, S6, 05.340 Bucknell, N11, 06.338 Colgate, N5, 04.329 Siena, N1, 97.328 Drexel, S19, 97

AAssssiissttss66 The Citadel, S17, 0566 at Lafayette, N9, 0764 Lehigh, N20, 9964 Saint Francis (Pa.), S20, 0064 La Salle, S18, 04

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess18 Delaware, O7, 9517 Colgate, O10, 0316 USC Upstate, A31, 081166 vvss.. WWiinnssttoonn--SSaalleemm SSttaattee,, AA2288,, 009915 Quinnipiac, A31, 0015 Howard, S6, 05

DDiiggss102 Holy Cross, S26, 9797 Holy Cross, O22, 9994 Virginia Commonwealth, O5, 9694 The Citadel, S17, 0593 3x, Last: Lafayette, O11, 02

BBlloocckkss17.5 Stony Brook, A30, 0215 Bucknell, O8, 0415 Lehigh, O28, 0514.5 Lafayette, O25, 0314 Air Force, S16, 05

5-Set Records

KKiillllss88 Morgan State, S14, 9983 Brown, N9, 9783 Holy Cross, O19, 0780 Army, N8, 9678 Loyola (Md.), N7, 00

AAttttaacckk PPeerrcceennttaaggee.336 Charleston Southern, A30, 03.313 Fordham, O29, 94.312 Lehigh, O18, 97.301 at American, O10, 08.287 3x, Last: Holy Cross, O8, 05

AAssssiissttss77 Morgan State, S14, 9977 Holy Cross, O19, 0774 Loyola (Md.), S4, 9674 Brown, N9, 9772 Liberty, S1, 9572 Army, O16, 98

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess18 Howard, S2, 0017 Army, S27, 0216 Howard, N11, 0315 Lafayette, S30, 9515 Canisius, S3, 05

DDiiggss120 Army, N8, 96111 Brown, N9, 97111 Holy Cross, O4, 03110 Bucknell, O31, 98105 Holy Cross, O27, 06

BBlloocckkss21.5 Loyola (Md.), N7, 0019 Lafayette, S30, 0518 Army, N8, 9617 Army, S27, 0216.5 Army, O16, 98; Saint Francis (Pa.), N1, 98

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KKiillllss PPeerr GGaammee4.50 Rachel Dougherty, 20074.38 Ashley Van Hartesvelt, 20043.99 Ashley Van Hartesvelt, 20033.89 Jen Williams, 19983.69 Rachel Shropa, 1997

HHiittttiinngg PPeerrcceennttaaggee.361 Katie Schullian, 1991.355 Laura Hatcher, 1991.352 Katie Schullian, 1992.351 Katie Schullian, 1994.346 Alexa Gibbs, 2008

AAssssiissttss1,252 Heather Burwell, 19971,220 Marissa Watson, 20071,115 Jessica Van Norman, 19991,112 Kelly Cantley, 19921,067 Nicole St. Clair, 1996

AAssssiissttss PPeerr GGaammee10.99 Marissa Watson, 200710.94 Beth Salness, 199810.66 Nicole St. Clair, 199410.46 Nicole St. Clair, 199310.41 Rachelle Smith, 1991

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess68 Ashley Musser, 200467 Ashley Musser, 200362 Katie Schullian, 199460 Karen Flaherty, 199260 Rachel Dougherty, 2007

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess PPeerr GGaammee.687 Ashley Musser, 2004.670 Ashley Musser, 2003.563 Ashley Van Hartesvelt, 2003.541 Rachel Dougherty, 2007.514 Katie Schullian, 1993

DDiiggss480 Nicole St. Clair, 1996444 Jessie Sims, 2006394 Gina Foltz, 1995389 Jessie Sims, 2005382 Rachel Shropa, 1997

DDiiggss PPeerr GGaammee4.44 Nicole St. Clair, 19964.07 Jessie Sims, 20063.87 Nicole St. Clair, 19953.44 Jessie Sims, 20053.33 Rachel Shropa, 1998

BBlloocckkss149 Megan O’Connell, 1997139 Katie Schullian, 1991126 Jen Williams, 1997126 Megan Boyd, 2005117 Kristin Davidson, 2002

BBlloocckkss PPeerr GGaammee1.24 Megan O’Connell, 19971.18 Jen Williams, 19961.16 Katie Schullian, 19911.14 Megan Boyd, 20051.10 Beth McArthur, 2005

KKiillllss1,577 Rachel Shropa, 1996-991,458 Ashley Van Hartesvelt, 2001-041,373 Jen Williams, 1996-991,362 Stephanie Dixon, 1988-911,246 Jessie Sims, 2005-081,137 Rachel Dougherty, 2004-071,087 Katie Schullian, 1991-94

KKiillllss PPeerr GGaammee3.74 Ashley Van Hartesvelt, 2001-043.58 Rachel Shropa, 1996-993.43 Jen Williams, 1996-993.06 Erin Musser, 20002.88 Jessie Sims, 2005-08

HHiittttiinngg PPeerrcceennttaaggee.345 Katie Schullian, 1991-94.311 Laura Hatcher, 1988-91.301 Stephanie Dixon, 1988-91.296 Alexa Gibbs, 2005-08.270 Beth McArthur, 2003-06

AAssssiissttss3,391 Jessica Van Norman, 1999-022,928 Nicole St. Clair, 1993-962,804 Rachelle Smith, 1988-912,591 Heather Burwell, 1994-972,355 Marissa Watson, 2005-08

AAssssiissttss PPeerr GGaammee9.99 Nicole St. Clair, 1993-969.87 Kelly Cantley, 1991-939.65 Beth Salness, 1996-989.25 Rachelle Smith, 1988-918.63 Marissa Watson, 2005-08

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess212 Ashley Musser, 2002-05189 Katie Schullian, 1991-94171 Ashley Van Hartesvelt, 2001-04142 Karen Flaherty, 1991-94135 Jessica Van Norman, 2001-04

SSeerrvviiccee AAcceess PPeerr GGaammee.556 Ashley Musser, 2002-05.440 Ashley Van Hartesvelt, 2001-04.418 Katie Schullian, 1991-94.402 Rachelle Smith, 1988-91.375 Karen Flaherty, 1991-94

DDiiggss1,424 Jessie Sims, 2005-081,270 Rachel Shropa, 1996-991,013 Jen Williams, 1996-99999 Courtney Van Schooneveld,

1989-92984 Stephanie Dixon, 1988-91

DDiiggss PPeerr GGaammee3.30 Jessie Sims, 2005-083.15 Nicole St. Clair, 1993-962.88 Rachel Shropa, 1996-992.85 Kara Romanosky, 1998-992.52 Jen Williams, 1996-992.52 Erica McElroy, 1999-02

BBlloocckkss429 Katie Schullian, 1991-94358 Jen Williams, 1996-99276 Kristin Davidson, 2000-02276 Beth McArthur, 2003-06274 Megan O’Connell, 1997-00274 Rachel Dougherty, 2004-07

BBlloocckkss PPeerr GGaammee.959 Megan Boyd, 2003-06.949 Katie Schullian, 1991-94.899 Kristin Davidson, 2000-02.892 Jen Williams, 1996-99.816 Beth McArthur, 2003-06

Single-Season Records –– Div. 1 Era Career Records –– Div. 1 Era

RRaacchheell DDoouugghheerrttyy ‘‘0088 KKrriissttiinn DDaavviiddssoonn ‘‘0033 KKaattiiee SScchhuulllliiaann ‘‘9955

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Honors Information Patriot LeagueAAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee HHoonnoorreeeess1991 Laura Hatcher First Team

Stephanie Dixon Second TeamKatie Schullian Second Team

1992 Jen Meininger First TeamKatie Schullian First Team

1993 Katie Schullian First TeamKaren Flaherty Second TeamEmily Harris Second Team

1994 Katie Schullian First TeamKaren Flaherty Second TeamEmily Harris Second Team

1995 Gina Foltz Second Team1996 Nikki St. Clair First Team

Laura Tillinghast Second Team1997 Rachel Shropa First Team

Heather Burwell Second TeamJen Williams Second Team

1998 Rachel Shropa First TeamJen Williams First TeamBeth Salness Second Team

1999 Rachel Shropa First TeamJen Williams First Team

2001 Ashley Van Hartesvelt Second Team2002 Kristin Davidson First Team

Jessica Van Norman Second Team2003 Ashley Musser Second Team

Ashley Van Hartesvelt Second Team2004 Ashley Van Hartesvelt First Team2005 Beth McArthur First Team

Ashley Musser First Team2007 Rachel Dougherty First Team2008 Alexa Gibbs Second Team

CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr1994 Jan Dainard11999977 MMiikkee SScchhwwoobb

PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr1994 Katie Schullian

OOffffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr1997 Rachel Shropa1998 Jen Williams

DDeeffeennssiivvee PPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr1999 Jen Williams

RRooookkiiee//FFrreesshhmmaann ooff tthhee YYeeaarr1991 Katie Schullian1992 Jennifer Meininger1996 Rachel Shropa2001 Ashley Van Hartesvelt (co)2003 Beth McArthur

SScchhoollaarr--AAtthhlleettee ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2007 Rachel Dougherty

AAllll--DDeeccaaddee TTeeaamm ((11999911--22000000))Katie Schullian '95Rachel Shropa '00Jen Williams '00

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorr RRoollll 1992 Kelly Cantley1993 Pamela Dozier, Karen Flaherty1995 Cynthia Pease1997 Jen Williams1998 Katie Bluemling, Jen Williams, Nicole Wittmers1999 Jen Williams2000 Melissa Coombes, Kristin Davidson,

Erin Musser, Megan O’Connell2002 Jamie Leverentz, Erica McElroy2005 Mariellen Carnes, Rachel Dougherty2006 Mariellen Carnes, Rachel Dougherty,

Nikki England, Kim Koss2007 Rachel Dougherty, Nikki England, Aubrey Manes2008 Janie Baird, Abbie Merkl22000099 HHoollllyy BBeerrggeerr,, LLaauurreenn CCaarrppeenntteerr,, MMaaiiddaa KKaalliicc’’,,

Abbie Merkl, KKeellsseeyy OOwweenn

U.S. NavyNNaavvyy FFeemmaallee AAtthhlleettee ooff tthhee YYeeaarrUUSSNNAA VVoolllleeyybbaallll AAlluummnnaaee RReecciippiieennttss1990 Diana (Farraday) Foster ('87)2001 Katie (Bluemling) Sheldon ('99)

Naval Academy TThhoommppssoonn TTrroopphhyyPresented to the Midshipman, male or female, declared by theAssociation's Athletic Committee to have done the most dur-ing the year for the promotion of athletics at the NavalAcademy.

VVoolllleeyybbaallll RReecciippiieennttss1983 Cheryl Dolyniuk

NNaavvyy SSwwoorrddPresented to the woman of the graduating class declared bythe Association's Athletic Committee to have personallyexcelled in athletics during her years of varsity competition.

VVoolllleeyybbaallll RReecciippiieennttss1981 Bernie Boska1983 Cheryl Dolyniuk2006 Ashley Musser

CCaallvveerrtt AAwwaarrddPresented by the Naval Athletic Association in honor of ViceAdmiral James Calvert to the varsity letterwinner of the gradu-ating class selected by the varsity coaches as having perse-vered the most in her career.

VVoolllleeyybbaallll RReecciippiieennttss1992 Stephanie Dixon2000 Rachel Shropa2002 Christina Knutson2003 Jessica Van Norman2006 Andrea Wernecke2008 Aimee’ Burns

AAtthhlleettiicc HHaallll ooff FFaammee MMeemmbbeerrss1987 Diana Farraday1995 Katie Schullian2000 Rachel Shropa2000 Jen Williams

RRaacchheell SShhrrooppaa ‘‘0000 ((ttoopp))BBeetthh SSaallnneessss ‘‘9999 ((mmiiddddllee))JJeenn WWiilllliiaammss ‘‘0000 ((bboottttoomm))

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women tobecome professional officers in the U.S. Navy and MarineCorps. Naval Academy students are midshipmen onactive duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the academy forfour years, graduating with bachelor of science degreesand reserve commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy GeorgeBancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 18major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsiblities of command, citizenship andgovernment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................ Annapolis, Md.Founded .............................................................................. 1845Superintendent ................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen ... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment .......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2013 FACTSEnrollment ................................ 1,251 (998 men, 253 women)Applicants ...................... 15,342 (11,923 men, 3,419 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 20% ............................. 76%Class Rank in High School, Top 40%.............................. 91%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 38%HS Participation, National Honor Society ...................... 57%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete ..................................... 92%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain ......................... 61%HS Participation, Community Service............................. 86%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas Ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- flight officer, pilot• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering, cryptology, intelligence, maintenance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal, explosive ordinance management, minecountermeasures, operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of SecondLieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare, aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot,naval flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial man-agement, infantry, logistics, military police

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From the first athletic competition played on the grid-iron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events,people, rivalries and personalities have shaped theentire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is alook at just some of the history and traditions thatmake Navy one of the most storied programs in all ofcollegiate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH"Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. CharlesZimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of theClass of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduatingclass instead of the usual class march Zimmermannhad composed for previous classes. The song made itsdebut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when theMidshipmen won the game, the song became traditionalat this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920sand 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in anumber of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documen-tary on the history of Navy football, titled "AnchorsAweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFLFilms. The film was deemed a success by both critics andfans alike. Here are the words:

Stand Navy down the field,Sails set to the sky,

We'll never change our course,So Army you steer shy.Roll up the score, Navy,Anchors Aweigh,

Sail Navy down the field,And sink the Army,Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOATThe first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athleticteams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (TheChief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers ofthe USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumphover Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeonhave also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, butgoats have served without interruption since 1904. BillXXXII and XXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. Theyare taken care of by 15 goathandlers made up of five mid-shipmen from the first, second and third classes. Thegoathandlers undergo rigorous training prior to handlingBill on the field.

BLUE & GOLDThis song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn,USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley.Following every home athletic competition, the team facesits fans with their hands on their heart and sings the fol-lowing notes:-

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Now, colleges from sea to seaMay sing of colors true;

But who has better right than weTo hoist a symbol hue?

For sailors brave in battle fair,Since fighting days of old,

Have proved the sailor's right to wearThe Navy Blue and Gold

ENTERPRISE BELLFrom the bridge of the famed World War II aircraftcarrier, it has been a part of the Naval Academy tradi-tion since 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, thenSuperintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E" Bell to Annapolis. Itrings when the Academy observes Morning Colorsand also during special ceremonies when Navy scores a major-ity of victories over Army in any one of the threesports seasons. The bell also rings duringCommissioning Week for those teams that beat Armyand have not participated in a previous bell-ringingduring the academic year. The bell is stationed in frontof Bancroft Hall.

MIDSHIPMANThe word midshipman first appeared in English in the17th century in the form of the word midshipman todesignate those men who were stationed "amidships,"i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while onduty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had beendropped to give the current form of the word.Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as youngas seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captainsto learn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmentrained aboard ship until they were eventually commis-sioned as ensigns. With the founding of the NavalAcademy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for amidshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life.The name of students at the Naval Academy changedseveral times between 1870 and 1902, when Congressrestored the original title of Midshipman, and it hasremained unchanged since.

TECUMSEHThe familiar Native American figurehead facing BancroftHall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis residentsince 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delawarewas meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of theDelawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover ofpeace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Lookingfor another name, Midshipmen referred to the figureheadas Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling onTecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced aftersome 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronzereplica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered agood-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in timespast would throw pennies at it and offer left-handedsalutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sportswin over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations.These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and isoften decorated in various themes during football weeksand other special occasions such as CommissioningWeek.

�� The Blue Angels perform an air show along theSevern River on the northern bank of the Academy

each spring during Commissioning Week.

�� The Navy football team gathered forthe traditional singing of the Blue & Goldfollowing its win over Air Force in 2009,its seventh-consecutive win over itsrival. Below: The men’s lacrosse teamsang an emotional rendition of Blue &Gold following its overtime victory over

rival Johns Hopkins in 2010.

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of education stress-es attention to individual students by highly qualifiedfaculty members who are strongly committed to teach-ing. Classes are small, with an average size of fewerthan 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. Allcourses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded byfaculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of offi-cers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty member form one of the strongestand most dedicated teaching faculties of any college oruniversity in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 53 differ-ent majors within 22 fields of study. The 22 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division ofEngineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, general engi-neering, mechanical engineering, Naval architecture,ocean engineering), Division of Math and Science (chem-istry, computer science, general science, information tech-nology, mathematics, oceanography, physics) and theDivision of Humanities and Social Science (Arabic,Chinese, economics, English, history, political science,quantitative economics). In addition to graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students can attain a minor in oneof seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have many opportunities to challenge and advance themselvesthrough several special programs -- Trident Scholars,Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate EducationProgram (VGEP). Track and field athletes Kayla Sax andTyrell Arment were part of the 10-member Trident Scholarprogram’s Class of 2010.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERSIn addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships.Since Navy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), atotal of 45 Naval Academy graduates have received theRhodes Scholarship, including 12 since 2001. AmongNavy's most recent recipients is former baseball playerTrevor Thompson ('05). 24 grads have won George C.Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000.Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipientof both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C.Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way for her tostudy for two years in the United Kingdom.

�� Women’s soccer’s ShelleyMoeller (‘10) was a Third-TeamAcademic All-America honoreein 2009. Moeller was also a

member of the Navy’s women’slacrosse team.

�� Beth Reed (‘10) was a First-Team Academic All-America selection for women’s soccer. Reed also

played for the Navy women’s basketball team.

�� Kayla Sax (‘10) was a recipient of the GatesCambridge Scholarship, becoming the ninth

honoree from the Naval Academy.

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Women's track and cross country runner Kayla Sax ('10)became just the ninth student from the NavalAcademy to be awarded a Gates CambridgeScholarship, which will enable her to contribute toresearch focused on alternative energy sources at theUniversity of Cambridge in the coming year.

Both soccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark VanOrden ('10) were awarded NCAA PostgraduateScholarships and will be pursuing graduate degreesbefore resuming their respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

Additionally, sprint football players Tyler Hawkins ('10)and Ian Cameron ('12) were among 10 midshipmen select-ed for a U.S. Department of State Critical LanguageScholarship, which will allow for them to study Arabic thissummer in Egypt and Jordan, respectively.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 75Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 42of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000academic year. USNA student-athletes have garneredeight awards during the 2009-10 academic year. The 2009-10 honorees included women’s soccer first-team selectionBeth Reed (‘10), second-team football honoree JohnDowd (‘12), women’s soccer third-teamer Shelly Moeller(‘10), first team rifle selections Liz Leckie (‘10) and KenanWang (‘11), men’s swimming first-team honoree Alex Buck(‘11), third-team men’s lacrosse selection Joe Lennon (‘10)and men’s track & field first-teamer Mark Van Orden (‘10).In addition to earning first-team status, Reed also becamethe first Naval Academy Academic All-American to receivethe top award for her respective sport, as she was namedthe Division I Women’s Soccer Academic All-American ofthe Year – the highest academic honor bestowed uponany Division I women’s soccer student-athlete.

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the fifth year in a row, the United States NavalAcademy is at the head of the class for graduating NCAAstudent-athletes on the Division IA level. Navy graduated100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAAsports reported on and averaged an overall rate of 98 per-cent for student-athletes in all sports – the second-highestmark nationally among Football Bowl Subdivisionschools.

LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARDNavy has been well represented in the nominationprocess for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, started in2001 by Dick Enberg in response to the growing trend ofmen's basketball players leaving school early for the NBA.The award honors the attributes of senior student-athletesin four areas: classroom, community, character and com-petition. Navy has produced four first-team honorees intheir respective sports over the last four years, highlight-ed by 2008 grad Evan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’sinaugural award winner in 2007. He, women’s basketballplayer Kate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes('08) and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each werenamed to the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

�� Football’s John Dowd (‘12) was a Second-TeamAcademic All-America honoree in 2009-10.

�� Kelly Zahalka (‘09) was a recipient of both the Harry S.Truman and Gen. George C. Marshall scholarships.

�� Evan Barnes (‘08) is one of four Navy student-athletes tohave been honored as First-Team Lowe’s Senior All-America

as part of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.

�� Track and field’s Mark Van Orden (‘10) was arecipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarshipand will pursue a graduate degree beginning the

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The men and women at the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our country.During their four years in Annapolis, they also take part inservice for the community.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events to working with underprivelegedyouth, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2009-10 academic year.

BASEBALLThe baseball team adopted a local child with a braintumor through the Friends of Jaclyn Organization. Thechild became a fixture at Navy’s home baseball gamesand the team has taken an active role in his and hisfamily’s lives. The team presented them with an auto-graphed baseball by the team, visited their house,attended his concert and sister’s swimming meet, spo-ken with him numerous times – especially after doc-tor’s appointments – and have helped him with hishomework assignments.

MEN’S BASKETBALLThe men’s basketball team served as the host to aNavy Youth Center birthday party on the maincourt in Halsey Field House.

FOOTBALLQuarterback Ricky Dobbs visited the NavalAcademy Primary School and spoke to the first-grade classroom, explaining the importance ofdoing the best in their studies and followingtheir dreams. Dobbs had the students try onhis football helmet and signed autographs foreach of the children before going to visit bothof the fourth-grade classrooms.

While in Houston for the Texas Bowl, thefootball team and the cheerleaders visitedthe children at the DePelchin Children’s Center.DePelchin was founded in 1892 by Kezia PayneDePelchin to shelter orphaned children. It was origi-nally named the Faith Home, because Mrs. DePelchinhad faith in the wonderful business leaders ofHouston to support her cause. Although she diedwithin a year, the community leaders, touched by herpassion and mission, became united in their determi-nation to carry on her work. Today, services are pro-vided in over 60 locations in six counties in the south-eastern part of Texas.

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OFFSHORE SAILINGMembers of the varsity offshore sailing team instructedseveral members of the JROTC maritime training pro-gram in Chicago.

WOMEN’S SOCCERThe women’s soccer team held one of many “Meet theMids” autograph sessions following a game last fall. Allfans attending a “Meet the Mids” event are given a freeposter for autographs, as well as an opportunity to takephotos and converse with their favorite Navy student-athletes.

GOLFThe golf team conducted a junior clinic for 15 youthsfrom the Stanton Community Center in Annapolis. Headcoach Pat Owen showed the group the putting greenand how the cups were changed, followed by a clinic onthe practice range that featured demonstrations by theNavy golf team. After a short discussion of the funda-mentals, each youngster was paired up with a varsitygolfer and had the opportunity to hit practice balls on therange.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming & diving teams offered free learn-to-swimlessons to anyone in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team made its annual visit to the MaliVaiWashington Kids Foundation, which provides an athleticand educational after school outlet for youths in theJacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths beforeheading out to the tennis courts for some instruction andcompetition. A tradition on Navy's visits, each time ayouth defeats a Mid, that Navy player has toimmediately perform 10 push-ups.

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the NavalAcademy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 36 of the last 39 yearsand winning the N-Star series 14-consecutive years. Navyhas claimed the overall series win in 17 of the last 18 sea-sons.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game isdesignated prior to the start of theyear.

ARMY–NAVY ALL-TIME SERIESArmy-Navy Record ............Navy leads, 917-696-39 (.567)

ARMY–NAVY – THE LAST 14 YEARS (1996-97 to 2009-10)Navy's Overall Record vs. Army ............. 272-156-6 (.634)Navy's Star-Game Record vs. Army ......... 204-97-6 (.674)

ARMY–NAVY – THE 2009-10 SEASONNavy's 2009-10 Overall Record vs. Army ....... 16-13 (.552)Navy's 2009-10 Star-Game Record vs. Army . 11-10 (.524)

NAVY’S 2009-10 STAR GAME VICTORIESMen’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Cross Country,Sprint Football, Women’s Swimming & Diving,Men’s Swimming & Diving, Football, Women’s Basketball,Wrestling, Women’s Indoor Track & Field,Women’s Outdoor Track & Field

2009-10 STAR GAME HIGHLIGHTS

FOOTBALLThe Navy defense kept Army out of the end zone for thethird-consecutive year, while junior quarterback RickyDobbs ran for a touchdown and threw for another as theMids beat the Black Knights for the eighth-consecutivetime, 17-3, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Thewin gave Navy the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for theseventh-straight year.

MEN’S SOCCERSophomore Wes Powell calmly drilled a penalty kick in the98th minute to lift the Navy men's soccer team to a 1-0Star Gamevictory over Army in a driving rainstorm.

Wes Powell,Men’s Soccer

Carissa Youker,Women’s Soccer

Jess Palacio,Women’s Track

Glenn Shober,Wrestling

Ricky Dobbs,Football

Brad Cash,Sprint Football

Kellie Darmody,Women’s Swimming

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WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy scored with just 25 seconds left in the opening halfand junior Carissa Youker added an insurance goal in the64th minute, leading the Mids to a 2-0 victory over archri-val Armybefore a Glenn Warner Soccer Facility recordcrowd of 2,627.

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYLed by junior standout Andrew Hanko's winning perform-ance, the Navy men's cross country team produced eachof the top-three times and captured the N-Star for the 10thtime in 13 years with a 19-41 victory over Army at theWest Point Golf Course.

SPRINT FOOTBALLQuarterback Tyler Terronez threw a nine-yard touchdownpass to Brad Cash with 1:51 left in the game to propel theMidshipmen to a 7-6 N-Star win at Army. The win wasNavy's 11th straight against the Black Knights, datingback to the 2004 season.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGNavy claimed its 21st consecutive win over Army by win-ning 15 events and setting seven records en route to a202-95 victory over the Black Knights.

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSenior Adam Meyer set three school records to lead theMids to a 236-64 win over Army, their 19th in a row.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLJunior Angela Myers and freshman Chey Arvin combinedto score 27 of Navy’s 54 points, while stingy defense latein the game led Navy to a 54-48 victory over Army atChristl Arena. The win was Navy's first in the Star Gamesince 2003, its first Star Game victory in West Point since2000 and allowed theMids to record their first regular sea-son sweep of the Black Knights in seven seasons.

WRESTLINGNavy won eight of the 10 bouts, including team captainGlenn Shober’s upset victory over the eighth-rankedwrestler in the country, to claim a 26-6 victory over Army.It marked the 10th straight win by Navy in a series domi-nated by the Midshipmen, 44-5-5.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDSenior team captain Abby Gesecki won two events andran a leg on Navy's meet-clinching 4x400 relay to leadNavy to a 94-87 victory over the Black Knights inAnnapolis. Winners of 10 of the last 12 meetings, Navyhas won five meets in a row over Army.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDWinning its fifth N-Star in the last six years, the women’strack & field team was led by a trio of double-event win-ners in Ashley Bucholz, Jess Palacio and Amanda Phelps,who guided Navy to a 107-93 victory over Army at SheaStadium.

Ricky Dobbs,Football

Chey Arvin,Women’s Basketball

Brad Cash,Sprint Football

Adam Meyer,Men’s Swimming

Kellie Darmody,Women’s Swimming

Andrew Hanko,Men’s Cross Country

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Now in his 10th year as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance of theNaval Academy athletic program. His administrativeleadership has helped lead the program to one ofthe most successful periods in school history.

The 2009-10 season was a successful one forthe Midshipmen as Navy won 63 percent of its con-tests, defeated Army in the star competition for the13th consecutive year and won the overall seriesagainst Army for the 17th time in the last 18 years.Navy produced 14 All-Americans, 13 conferenceathletes of the year, seven conference coaches ofthe year and seven conference championships.

Navy also excelled in the classroom in 2009-10, ranking No. 2 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football BowlSubdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nationalaverage in the Academic Progress report, includingfive teams with perfect scores. Navy had eightAcademic All-Americans and five Patriot LeagueScholar Athletes of the Year, while 176 student-ath-letes were named to the Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll. Beth Reed (women’s soccer and bas-ketball) and Mark Van Orden (Track & Field) wonNCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, while Kayla Sax(women’s cross country and track & field) wonGates, Cambridge and Trident scholarships. Sevenof the top 15 Naval Academy graduates in the class of 2010 were involved withvarsity athletics, while 40 of the top 100 graduates were involved with eithervarsity or club sports.

One of the more successful programs this past season was the footballteam, which won a school-record tying 10 games against four losses, won theCommander-In-Chief’s Trophy for a school-record seventh-consecutive yearand participated in a bowl game for a record seventh-straight year. The Midsran their winning streak at South Bend to two with a 23-21 upset of the 19th-ranked Irish and dominated Missouri, 35-13, in the Texas Bowl.

Other teams who flourished in 2009-10 included the water polo team fin-ishing the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association top 20,the rifle team finished eighth at the NCAA Championship, the wrestling teamplaced 46th at the NCAA Championship, the intercollegiate sailing teammatched its finish from a year ago at the ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals with aseventh-place finish and placed sixth at the ICSA Team Race Nationals, themen’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Championship for a fourth-straightyear, the women’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for thefirst time in program history and finished the year ranked 19th in the countryand the lightweight crew team finished second at the IRA NationalChampionship.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well, asthe Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005 Bobby DoddAthletic Director of the Year. The award is presented in recognition of an athleticdirector’s support and commitment toward the successful advancement of thedepartment, most specifically in the sport of football. Additionally, he was recog-nized by the Secretary of the Navy for his contributions and service to the Navyand the Naval Academy with the Superior Public Service Award to theDepartment of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into an exclu-sive television deal with CBS College Sports Network that has increasedNavy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally. CBSCollege Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televisesevery Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding Notre Dameand Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as other Midshipmenmen's and women's athletic events, original programming and documentaries

centered on the storied Navy athletic program.The long-term, multi-media agreement includesinternet streaming, broadband and video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A majorpart of the agreement was that all home footballgames would be played on Saturday for the con-venience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports areseen all over the world with the international distri-bution of Navy programming, especially to thetroops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBSCollege Sports Network runs through 2018.

Gladchuk has also added radio giants WBAL(1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500 AM,1050 AM, 820 AM) in Washington D.C./NorthernVirginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home of theRavens, is Maryland's dominant and most powerfulradio station. Since 1925, generations ofMarylanders have turned to WBAL Radio for news,weather, thought-provoking discussions and sports.As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AM station,WBAL's signal travels substantially further than anyother station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home of theWashington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt station thatwill air a minimum of 10 regular-season footballgames. WFED is your source for federal newscovering both the Federal Government and those

who do business with the government.Since being introduced as the Academy's 28th Director of Athletics on

Sept. 4, 2001, Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerous fronts with energyand vision. From the hiring of Paul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as head foot-ball coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium,Gladchuk has made improvements in several key areas that will prove moresuccess on the athletic fields for years to come. Recent head coaching hiressuch as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, John Morrison in women’s swimming,Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis, the all-timewinningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Cindy Timchal, and theall-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history on any level, Dave Brandt,have advanced those programs into the national limelight.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen theMidshipmen win 64 conference titles, produce 128 All-Americans and 44Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, working inconjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attend events forall sports.

He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is an often-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he shares the vision ofthe Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Athletic Association.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42 mil-lion renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where under his lead-ership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-year time frame. Theaddition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and in the end zones, 32luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and moving the sidelines closer, twovideo scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgraded restroom and concessionareas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, a new sound system, landscap-ing the grounds and storm water management highlight the list of renovations.Gladchuk has worked closely with the city, county, state and neighborhoodassociations to ensure proper communication and sensitivity to issues that ben-efit both the NAAA and community at large. The NAAA was awarded theGreen Star award by Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the envi-ronment during the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium.

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Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the Naval Academy Foundationto raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities such as the Brigade Sports Complex(hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium (baseball), varsity squash courts, various teamlocker rooms and a number of practice facilities.

Other highlights of Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include the recentrenegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million to the twoschools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, Ohio State andArmy at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in the community,negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game television contract withCBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston, Emerald, Poinsettia,Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas and Armed Forces Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one of thehighest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council will help set theDivision I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legislative issuesbeing considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identify those issues onthe horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athletics as a whole and willspend much of its time planning for the future of Division I and will help set the course forthe future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (National Association of Collegiate AthleticDirectors) Executive Committee and has served as the Chairman of the ExecutiveCommittee in the Patriot League and a member of the NCAA Olympic Sport LiaisonCommittee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, where hehad been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one of the nation’stop leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided the Cougars to 19Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides in the academic suc-cess of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal management.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramuralsand Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College. Under Gladchuk,Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs of the 1990s winningnumerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’s graduation rate for all stu-dent-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won the College Football Association’sAcademic Achievement Award for the highest graduation rates among all Division Ischools in three of his last five years at Boston College. Gladchuk led the AlumniStadium expansion effort, which resulted in a $35 million improvement to the football sta-dium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane University from1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wave basketballprogram to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction of new facilities forthe athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field and tennis teams after a$25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, heading opera-tions, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors in busi-ness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration from theUniversity of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career in intercolle-giate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of General PhysicalEducation, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. He also has servedas Director of Athletics and head football coach for the New Hampton (Prep) School inNew Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of Loyola Marymount;Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity and Julie, a graduateof the University of North Carolina.

2009-10 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record294-173-2 (.629)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-10 (.524)

Overall Record vs. Army16-13 (.552)

No. 2 in the country in graduation rate

14 All-Americans

7 Conference Championships

8 Academic All-Americans

7 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 26th in the USA Today/Coaches Polland 28th in the Associated Press Poll. The Mids wereTexas Bowl Champions.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association top 20 poll.

* Men’s swimming finished 32nd at the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle team finished eighth at the NCAA Championship.

* Wrestling team placed 46th at the NCAA Championship.

* Intercollegiate sailing matched its finish from a yearago at the ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals with a sev-enth-place finish. It marks the second-straight yearNavy finished in the top 10. Navy finished sixth at theICSA Team Race Nationals, its best result in over adecade at the event and qualified for the ICSAWomen’s National Semifinals.

* Men’s tennis advanced to the NCAA Championship fora fourth-straight year.

* Women's lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor the first time in program history. The Mids finishedthe year ranked 19th in the country.

* Lightweight crew finished second at the IRA NationalChampionship.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

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We expect to win in everything we do – on and off thefield of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supple-mental resources necessary to assist ourcoaches and Midshipmen to realisticallypursue the highest level of successwithin the context of their physical chal-lenges. We are an institution invested ina mission that educates future leaders inmoral, mental and physical excellence.The Blue & Gold enables ourMidshipmen to pursue the highest goalspossible as members of varsity or juniorvarsity teams.

The Naval Academy Athletic Associationis a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizationcharged with providing resources to sup-port 45 varsity and junior varsity pro-grams offered by the Naval Academy. TheNAAA operates with the guidance of theNaval Academy’s Board of Control, whosemembers report to the Superintendent ofthe United State Naval Academy.

Over 90 percent of funding support for theNAAA programs is through externalsources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold mem-berships, ticket sales, corporate sponsor-ship, television revenue, parking, etc.).Less than 10 percent of the operating budg-et for the varsity and junior varsity pro-grams is provided by the Academy via gov-ernment funding.

Therefore, the Blue & Gold membershipsare critical in providing our teams with thesupplemental dollars necessary to close the“resource gap” between the Naval Academyteams and our Division I competition. Yoursupport is critical to our continued success.

Membership in the Blue & Gold contributesto 118 years of supporting the Brigade ofMidshipmen and is the Margin of AthleticExcellence funding for all 32 teams!

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RESERVED FOOTBALL PARKING SPACEAT NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIALSTADIUM�� Personalized with your name�� Exclusive parking area�� Prime location just outside stadium gates�� Reserved for your use on football gamedays�� All-weather asphalt location

TOP TICKET PRIORITY FOR SEASON TICK-ET HOLDERS AT AWAY AND NEUTRAL SITEGAMES�� Ability to purchase at least four (4) ClubSeats to Maryland, Notre Dame and Army-Navy games�� Exclusive seating area�� Climate-controlled concourse�� Club Level concessions and amenities�� Priority for away football game tickets

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Assure yourself tickets to the biggestgames of the year. Navy opens the seasonin September against Maryland at M&TBank Stadium in Baltimore and plays hostto Notre Dame on October 23 at the NewMeadowlands Stadium. The Army-Navyfootball game is December 11 at LincolnFinancial Field in Philadelphia, Pa.

Becoming a Blue & Gold member is thebest way to secure tickets to the games.Season ticket holders that are Blue &Gold members receive top priority when

it comes to location of seats.

Club Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row membersof the Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the onlyones assured of receiving Club Seats, and each memberat this level is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Levelseats to the game.

TAX INFORMATIONSince your membership includes an option to purchasetickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible.Only the individual paying for the membership is eligibleto take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members willreceive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year.

MORE INFORMATIONFor more information, please visit www.NavySports.comor call (410) 293-8708.

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Paul KostacopoulosBaseball

Billy LangeMen’s Basketball

Stefanie PemperWomen’s Basketball

Rick ClothierMen’s Heavyweight Crew

Steve PerryMen’s Lightweight Crew

Mike HughesWomen’s Crew

Al CantelloMen’s Cross Country

Karen BoyleWomen’s Cross Country

Joe SurianoDiving

Ken NiumataloloFootball

Pat OwenGolf

Sho FukushimaGymnastics

Richie MeadeMen’s Lacrosse

Cindy TimchalWomen’s Lacrosse

Bill KelleyRifle

Ian BurmanIntercollegiate Sailing

Jahn TihanskyOffshore Sailing

Dave BrandtMen’s Soccer

Keith PuryearWomen’s Tennis

Steve CookseyMen’s Track & Field

Carla CristeWomen’s Track & Field

Mike SchwobVolleyball

Mike SchofieldWater Polo

Bruce BurnettWrestling

Carin GabarraWomen’s Soccer

Maj. Mitch MaurySprint Football

Craig DawsonSquash

Bill RobertsMen’s Swimming

John MorrisonWomen’s Swimming

John OfficerMen’s Tennis

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, theContinental Congress met in the State House. It was herethat they accepted George Washington’s resignation ascommander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designat-ed a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House,Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalistfor the International Award for Livable Communities, acompetition focused on creating livable communitiesthrough sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of theChesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States.The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing,sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolisbecome the sailing capital of the world. Thewater-lover will also revel in the fact thatMaryland has nearly 4,000 miles of shoreline –more than any other state.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies bothWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing enter-tainment and sightseeing opportunities for resi-dents and tourists alike.

�� The Annapolis State House is the oldest incontinuous legislative use in the country. Itwas here where General George Washingtonresigned his commission in the ContinentalArmy, and where the Treaty of Paris endingthe Revolutionary War was ratified.

�� Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is just 30 minutes fromAnnapolis. The City of Baltimore features Harborplace,the Maryland Science Center, the National Aquarium,B&O Railroad Museum, American Visionary ArtMuseum, and homes for both the MLB’s BaltimoreOrioles and the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.

�� Over 53 million pounds of blue crab wereharvested in Maryland in 2009. The Marylandcrab harvest makes up more than 50 percentof the annual U.S. catch.

Additional photography credit to www.VisitAnnapolis.org,www.VisitMaryland.org, and www.Baltimore.org.

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� The Annapolis State House is the oldest incontinuous legislative use in the country. Itwas here where General George Washingtonresigned his commission in the ContinentalArmy, and where the Treaty of Paris endingthe Revolutionary War was ratified.

�� During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key witnessed thebombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore and was inspired topen the words to a poem entitled “The Star-Spangled Banner,”which eventually became the national anthem.

� Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is just 30 minutes fromAnnapolis. The City of Baltimore features Harborplace,the Maryland Science Center, the National Aquarium,B&O Railroad Museum, American Visionary ArtMuseum, and homes for both the MLB’s BaltimoreOrioles and the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.

�� The State of Maryland voted in 1788 to cede land to form theDistrict of Columbia, which soon became our nation’s capital.Washington, D.C., is located 30 minutes west of Annapolis.

�� Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes,is located in Baltimore. The horse industry contributes$1.5 billion annually to the state’s economy. There areover 20,000 horse farms located in Maryland.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked firsteach year among all Division I conferences award-ing athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation RateReport. The League finished at the top spot with96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rateof 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. Inaddition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAAAcademic Performance Program PublicRecognition Awards after posting academicprogress rate scores in the top 10 percent of allsquads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to providesuccessful competitive athletic experiences whilemaintaining high academic standards, and to prepareits student-athletes to be leaders in society.

During the 2009-10 academic year, Patriot Leaguestudent-athletes and teams have accomplished thefollowing:

�� 11 Patriot League student-athletes earnedCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americahonors, including Navy’s Beth Reed (Women’sSoccer), Alex Buck (Men’s Swimming and Diving) andMark Van Orden (Track and Field receiving First-TeamAcademic All-America recognition.

�� The Patriot League placed second among all Division Iconferences with 90 teams receiving NCAA PublicRecognition Awards for their performance in the class-room.

�� Navy’s Beth Reed and Mark Van Orden received NCAAPostgraduate Scholarships.

�� Reed was also named the CoSIDA/ESPN The MagazineWomen’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year, andwon the Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the YearAward.

�� Reed and American’s Anne-Meike de Wiljes earned thePatriot League’s nominations for the NCAA Woman of theYear award.

�� Navy’s Adam Meyer was named the Mid-Major Swimmerof the Year by CollegeSwimming.com, and receivedHonorable Mention All-America honors at the NCAAChampionship Meet.

�� Erin Rawlick, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year

�� Dean Black, Men’s Cross Countryand Men’s Outdoor Track

Rookie of the Year

�� Emani Decquir,Women’s Tennis All-League

Women’s Swimming and Diving2010 Patriot League Champions

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2009-10 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Tennis• Women’s Lacrosse

COACH OF THE YEAR• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• John Morrison, Women’s Swimming• John Officer, Men’s Tennis• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Beth Reed, Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper of the Year• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Indoor Track• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track• Erin Rawlick, Women’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of

the Year• RJ Wickham, Men’s Lacrosse Goalkeeper of the Year

• Angela Myers, Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year

• Tara Chapmon, Women’s Swimming• Adam Meyer, Men’s Swimming• Ben Nicholas, Men’s Diving

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• Dean Black, Men’s Cross Country• Dean Black, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field• Brigid Byrne, Women’s Cross Country• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming• Justin Vagts, Men’s Swimming

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Beth Reed, Women’s Soccer• Mark Van Orden, Men’s Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field• Mary Ruttum, Women’s Lacrosse• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

TOURNAMENT MVP• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Erin Rawlick, Women’s Lacrosse

ALL-LEAGUE• Emani Decquir, Women’s Tennis

�� Carla Criste, Patriot League Women’s IndoorTrack & Field Coach of the Year

�� Justin Vagts, Men’s Swimming Rookie of the Year

�� Angela Myers, Women’s BasketballDefensive Player of the Year

� Emani Decquir,Women’s Tennis All-League

Women’s Swimming and Diving2010 Patriot League Champions

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Goalkeeper of the Year

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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notchgameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navyannually ranks among the league leaders in attendance innearly every sport, and has hosted numerous PatriotLeague and NCAA Championship events over the lastseveral years. Many of the facilities have undergoneextensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commit-ment, dedication and passion to providing the very bestfor its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’sLacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s LacrosseFinal Four, the College Squash Association IndividualChampionship, the CWPA Eastern Water PoloChampionship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as wellas several other highly-competitive national events. In thepast five years, Navy has also played host to PatriotLeague championships in the following sports: men’s andwomen’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, indoorand outdoor track and field and swimming and diving.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovationsand construction improvements, from the building of the$52 million Wesley Brown Field House, the $18.5 millionBrigade Sports Complex and the $1.8 million WillisBilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the$15 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball reno-vations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max BishopStadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey FieldHouse squash facility as well as a complete $42 millionoverhaul of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium thatgives the Mids a dominant home-field football presenceand made the facility the finest in college lacrosse.

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The Navy volleyball team will once again enjoy the luxury of having apair of venues at its disposal this season. The Mids will continue to practicein their longtime home of Macdonough Hall, while playing all of their matchesthis season a few steps away in the Wesley A. Brown Field House.

Named after Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, USN (ret.), the first AfricanAmerican midshipman to graduate from the USNA (in 1949), the 140,000square foot facility that cost $52 miliion to build includes three regulationsized basketball courts, a 200-meter indoor track with banked curves and aretractable synthetic surface that allows field teams to practice indoors.

Additionally, the facility that opened in the spring of 2008 boasts astate-of-the art video board that spans nearly 16x21 feet.

Macdonough Hall also has seen vast improvements over the last fewyears, specifically by the addition of a new scoreboard with scrolling messagecapabilities and the forgiving Ger Floor by Teraflex.

The program’s main locker room area in the venerable MacdonoughHall consists of a 360-square foot locker room with large hardwood lockersfor each player, with a 375-square foot team area and a 150-square footequipment and athletic training room located on either end of the main lockerroom.

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Wesley A. Brown Field House Match Records –– IndividualSSttaattiissttiicc 33 SSeettss 44 SSeettss 55 SSeettssKKiillllss 1188 -- SS44,, 0099 2233 -- SS44,, 0099 1177 -- OO2244,, 0099

Nina Camaioni Nina Camaioni Krista EschelmanLoyola vs. Morgan State Loyola vs. Towson Navy vs. Lehigh

1177 -- OO2244,, 0099 Chelsea ReynoldsLehigh vs. Navy

AAtttteemmppttss 4422 -- SS44,, 0099 5566 -- SS44,, 0099 5577 -- OO2244,, 0099Nina Camaioni Nina Camaioni Angelika KopaczLoyola vs. Morgan State Loyola vs. Towson Lehigh vs. Navy

HHiitt.. PPcctt.. ..666677 -- AA2299,, 0088 ..552200 -- NN66,, 0099 ..555500 -- SS44,, 0099Alexa Gibbs Amanda Rowell Lisa ScottNavy vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) Army vs. Navy Maryland vs. Towson

AAssssiissttss 3399 -- SS44,, 0099 4466 -- OO2244,, 0088 4455 -- OO2244,, 0099Jenny Rudewicz Marissa Watson Jenny RudewiczNavy vs. Morgan State Navy vs. Holy Cross Navy vs. Lehigh

4466 -- OO2255,, 0088Maureen BannonArmy vs. Navy

AAcceess 44 -- 44xx,, LLaasstt:: NN77,, 0099 66 -- OO33,, 0088 33 -- AA3311,, 0088Chelsey O’Donnell Abbie Merkl Alexa GibbsHoly Cross vs. Navy Navy vs. Lehigh Navy vs. Bryant

33 -- SS44,, 0099Alysha FanningTowson vs. Maryland

DDiiggss 1177 -- SS44,, 0099 2222 -- OO33,, 0099 1188 -- SS44,, 0099Dina Beamon Emma Melendez Missy RohrbaughMorgan State vs. Navy Lehigh vs. Navy Towson vs. Maryland1177 -- SS44,, 0099Brittany BornLoyola vs. Morgan State

SSoolloo BBlloocckkss 33 -- SS44,, 0099 22 -- 44xx,, LLaasstt:: NN66,, 0099 33 -- SS44,, 0099Macie Wyly Abbie Merkl Lisa ScottMorgan State vs. Navy Navy vs. Army Maryland vs. Towson

BBlloocckk AAssssiissttss 55 -- AA2299,, 0088 77 -- OO22,, 0099 77 -- AA3311,, 0088Krista Eschelman Kaylee Dougherty Krista EschelmanNavy vs. St, Francis (N.Y.) Colgate vs. Navy Navy vs. Bryant

TToottaall BBlloocckkss 66 -- OO33,, 0099 77 -- 33xx,, LLaasstt:: OO22,, 0099 88 -- AA3311,, 0088Heidi Kamp Kaylee Dougherty Krista EschelmanBucknell vs. Navy Colgate vs. Navy Navy vs. Bryant

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Navy vs. Morgan State Navy vs. Army Navy vs. LehighAAtttteemmppttss 112299 -- SS44,, 0099 116600 -- SS1199,, 0088 117722 -- OO2244,, 0099

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Navy vs. Morgan State Navy vs. Army Navy vs. LehighAAcceess 1100 -- AA3311,, 0088 1166 -- AA3311,, 0088 99 -- AA3311,, 0088

Bryant vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) Navy vs. USC Upstate Navy vs. Bryant1100 -- OO2233,, 0099Lafayette vs. Navy

DDiiggss 5500 -- SS44,, 0099 8800 -- SS1199,, 0088 6666 -- OO2244,, 0099Morgan State vs. Loyola Navy vs. Wagner Navy vs. Lehigh

SSoolloo BBlloocckkss 55 -- SS44,, 0099 44 -- NN66,, 0099 55 -- SS44,, 0099Morgan State vs. Navy Navy vs. Army Maryland vs. Towson

BBlloocckk AAssssiissttss 1166 -- OO33,, 0099 2222 -- SS1199,, 0088 2244 -- AA3311,, 0088Bucknell vs. Navy Wagner vs. Navy Navy vs. Bryant

TToottaall BBlloocckkss 1111..00 -- OO33,, 0099 1122..00 -- SS1199,, 0088 1155..00 -- AA3311,, 0088Bucknell vs. Navy Wagner vs. Navy Navy vs. Bryant

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