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The official 2013 Wagner Women's Soccer Media Guide.

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2013 Schedule

Schedule subject to change.

Visit www.wagnerathletics.com for the most up-to-date information.

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Date Opponent Location Time 8/23 @ Saint Peter’s Jersey City, NJ 4:00 p.m. 8/25 Fairfield StatenIsland,NY 1:00p.m. 9/1 HolyCross StatenIsland,NY 3:00p.m. 9/6 @Howard Washington,DC 7:00p.m. 9/8 Maine 9/8 Maine StatenIsland 12:00p.m. 9/12 @StonyBrook StonyBrook,NY 7:00p.m. 9/14 Manhattan StatenIsland,NY 1:00p.m. 9/20 NJIT StatenIsland,NY 7:00p.m. 9/22 @UMBC Catonsville,MD 1:00p.m. 9/27 @DelawareState Dover,DE 7:00p.m. 10/4 SacredHeart* StatenIsland,NY 7:00p.m. 10/6 SaintFrancisPA* StatenIsland,NY 1:00p.m. 10/11 @MountSt.Mary’s* Emmitsburg,MD 7:00p.m. 10/13 @FairleighDickinson* Teaneck,NJ 1:00p.m. 10/18 LIUBrooklyn* StatenIsland,NY 7:00p.m. 10/25 @Bryant* Smithfield,RI 3:00p.m. 10/27 RobertMorris* StatenIsland,NY 1:00p.m. 11/3 @CentralConnecticut* NewBritain,CT 12:00p.m. *NortheastConferencegame

Table of conTenTS

2013Schedule.........................................................................3QuickFacts/Credits.............................................................42013SeasonOutlook.........................................................5-7ThisIsWagner...................................................................8-9WeAreSeahawks............................................................10-11Facilities.............................................................................12-13Administration.................................................................14-17SupportStaff&Coaches...............................................18-19MediaInformation.........................................................20-21Directions................................................................................22TheNortheastConference...........................................23-27Coaches.............................................................................28-29MeetTheSeahawks.......................................................30-472012Statistics.................................................................48-48All-TimeHistory............................................................50-54

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Wagner Soccer Media inforMaTionSportsInformationDirector JohnBeisserSoccerContact LaurenLovalloOfficePhone (718)390-3213CellPhone 203-561-8193E-Mail [email protected] (718)420-4015 OfficialWagnerWebsitewww.wagnerathletics.comMailingAddress OneCampusRoad StatenIsland,NY10301

2012 Year in revieWOverallRecord 5-14-0NECRecord 2-8-0NECFinish 10thPlaceNECSecondTeam JulieVigliotti

2013 SeaSon PrevieWLetterwinnersReturning/Lost 18/4StartersReturning/Lost 7/4Newcomers 11

PrograM hiSTorYFirstYearofSoccer 1993All-TimeRecord 81-276-22(.243)All-TimeNECRecord 32-118-8(.228)All-TimeNECTournamentRecord 0-1

Wagner college Quick facTSLocation StatenIsland,NYEnrollment 2,100(1,700undergraduate)President Dr.RichardGuarasciFounded 1883Nickname SeahawksColors GreenandWhiteConference Northeast(NEC)Facility WagnerCollegeStadiumAthleticsDirector WaltHamelineAthleticsPhone (718)390-3433AthleticsFax (718)390-3347

SeahaWkS Soccer coaching STaffHeadCoach MikeMinielliAlmaMater SaintJoseph’s(IN),1986YearsatWagner EighthSeasonOverallRecordatWagner 32-88-13(.252)NECRecordatWagner 10-41-6(.228)CareerRecord 224-232-44(.492)E-mail [email protected] (718)390-3156

AssistantCoach JeniferAnzivinoAlmaMater Rutgers,2010YearsatWagner FirstSeasonE-mail [email protected] (718)390-3195

AthleticTrainer LauraCobbAlmaMater Quinnipiac,2011YearsatWagner ThirdSeasonE-mail [email protected] (718)420-4159

The norTheaST conferenceTheNECoffice,locatedinSomerset,NewJersey,providesweeklyreleasesandupdatedstatisticstoworkingmediaandfans.MediaRelationsInternEmilyBeancanbereachedat(732)[email protected],standingsandstatisticsarepostedontheleaguewebsite(www.northeast-conference.org)onadailybasis.

Media guide crediTSThe2013WagnerCollegewomen’ssoccerguidewaswrittenanddesignedbyLaurenLovallo,women’ssoc-cercontactandmediarelationsassistant.EditorialassistancefromJohnBeisser,KevinRoss,GabeGilson,MikeMinielliandJeniferAnzivino.PhotographybyDavidSaffranandtheWagnerCollegeMediaRelationsDepartment.

2013SeasonOutlookWith20letterwinnersreturningfortheSeahawksthisyear,includingfourseniors,ninejuniors,andsevensophomores,head coachMikeMinielli is gearingup forwhatpromises to be a very exciting 2013 campaign. In addition to thereturningplayers,Miniellihasrecruitedawidearrayofincomingtalentcomprisedof11student-athletesfromavarietyofdifferent,high-levelclubteams.TheGreen&WhitealsowelcomesassistantcoachJeniferAnzivinoandgoalkeepingcoachTeddyRittertothesoccerstaff,who,alongwithsecond-yearassistantcoachMattSmith,willaidMinielli.

Leadingthewayforthisyear’steamareseniorsJackieNicholas,AmandaSieferman,RachelReeves,andKatieMarcy.WithNicholasintheforwardposition,SiefermanandReevesholdingthebackline,andMarcyreturningtothenet,thecoachingstaffexpectsthefoursome’sleadershiptobecrucial,especiallyforateamthatissoyoung.“It’sgoodthatwehaveanolderclassinthebackanduptop,”notesassistantcoachJeniferAnzivino.“That’swhereyouneedyourleadership.”

Minielliandhisstaffhavepinpointedthreegoalstoachieveasuccessfulseason,thefirstofwhichistobeoneofthetopthreeteamsintheNortheastConference(NEC)defensively.“Ifyouwanttogototheconferencetournament,ifyouwanttowinthisthing,youhavetobeinthetopthree,”remarksMinielli.“Statistically,that’swherewewanttogo.Wehavetokeepthegoalsdown,wehavetodowhatwedidin2011fromadefensivestandpoint,andeverythingelsewillfallintoplace.”NoteamintheNEChaswontheleaguewithoutpossessingoneofthetopthreedefensiverecords,andtheSeahawkshavehighexpectationstoworktheirwaytothetopofthepack.

SecondonMinielli’slististhegoalfortheathletestoremainhealthy,frompreseasontopostseason.Afteraninjury-plagued2012season,bothstaffandstudent-athletesareworkinghardtokeepinjuriestoaminimum.Theleveloftalentandthedirectiontheprogramhasbeenheadinginhasbeenlargelypositive.ShouldWagnerremainhealthythroughouttheseason,theywillbeadefinitivecontenderfortheleaguetitle.Overthepastthreeseasons,therehavebeenlargeimprovementsintermsofroster,levelofplay,andoverallconfidence.Withfourstartersgraduated,theSeahawksarelookingtoreinventthemselves,andwithalargeclasscomingin,nowistheperfecttimetodoso.

Wagner’sthirdandfinalpriorityistohaveasmoothintegrationofthenewplayersasquicklyaspossible.Thefreshmenclassisconsideredtobethebestonpapertheprogramhaseverseen.“Thefreshmenaregoingtohavetofillsomeoftherolesandminutesthatarenowopen,soweneedtogeteverybodyonthesamepage,”explainsMinielli.Thestaffpairstheintegrationofnewplayerswiththatofbuildingteamchemistry,andgettingthefreshmenstudent-athletesacclimatedtoplayingcollege-levelball.“Allofthekidsthatarecominginarefromthetopsoccerclubsinthecountry,”reportsMinielli.“Itmeansthecompetitiveenvironment,theleveloftrainingthatthey’vehad,andtheirlevelofplaywillmakeiteasiertoadjusttotherigorsofcollegesoccer.”AddsAnzivino,“It’sayoungclass,sothey’regoingtobecomingin,andthey’regoingtobeaskedtobeputintheserolesthatyoumightnotgetatanotherschool.”

ForWarDsWithoneofthefastestfrontlinesintheleaguebyamargin,theonlyunknowninthispositioniswhowilldecidedlystepupastheprimarygoalscorer,arolerecentlyvacatedbytherecentlygraduatedthree-timeAll-NECselectionJulieVigliotti.“They’reallcapableofdoingit,”assertsMinielli.“Wehavethiscombinationofplayerswhohaven’tplayedawholelotforusupfront,andkidsthatarecomingoffinjuries,butthepotentialandthetalentisvery,verygoodthere.”

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SeasonedveteranJackieNicholas(16gamesplayed)returnstotheSeahawks’startinglineupasasenior,afterakneeinjurysidelinedherforthefinalthreegamesofthe2012season.Nicholaswassecondontheteaminbothgoals(5)andassists(4)in2012,andisconsideredthemostexperiencedplayerupfront.GettingNicholasnotonlybacktoherlevelofplay,butstepsaboveit,islikelyabigkeytotheteam’ssuccess.Asthemostexperiencedplayeratherposition,andtheonewiththebestscoringskillsgoingintothenewseason,Nicholas’healthyreturnisamajorplusfortheSeahawks.

BothjuniorSyndeyMcCarthy(14gamesplayed),andsophomoreSiaraKolpon(19gamesplayed),aremakingthejumpfrommidfieldtoforwardinwhatMiniellidescribesastheir“naturalposition.”Inamoveexpectedtoshowcasethepair’stalent,McCarthyandKolponareexpectedtodeliverpositiveresults.

JuniorAlyssaAzziznaro(18gamesplayed),anotherathletecomingoffofaninjury,bringsbothexperienceaswellasastrongpresencetotheforwardposition.It’salsogreatlyanticipatedthatsophomoreSamanthaJensen(17gamesplayed)willuseherunrivaledspeedtosetthepaceoftheoffense.

JuniorMaureenVetter(7gamesplayed)andfreshmanDianaSaberwillusetheirtalentstoprovidestabilityanddepthintheforwardposition.

“Wehavetofindoutwhothebestpartnersare.It’sveryimportant,thepartnershipbetweenthetwoforwards,”affirmsMinielli.“WithVigliottigraduated,it’sanexcitingtimetobeaforward.”

mIDFIeLDWithvacatedspotsinboththecenterandtheleftsideduetothegraduationoffour-yearstartersMonicaZurichandAlyssaGrecco,themidfieldisexpectedtobeacollectionofyoungplayersripewithpotential.Wagneralreadypossessesastableofleft-footedplayers,creatingasituationthatMiniellibelieveswilldemonstratethepotentialofeverymidfieldplayervyingforaspotinthestartinglineup.

BringingmaturitytothemidfieldarejuniorsLindseyMacri,AshleyMarchese(6gamesplayed),andMichelleKawko(8gamesplayed),whoiscomingoffofaninjury.

JoiningthemaresophomoresJohanaKonrad(19gamesplayed),EmmaKonieczny(4gamesplayed),andAlyssaWillard(4gamesplayed).

MiniellialsohasverygoodcandidatesinfreshmanMeganFritz,TaylorSackaris,andGabrielleDavis,andbelievesthey,too,willcontendfortimeinthemidfield.

“I’mnotconcernedaboutwhetherornotwe’regoingtohaveagoodmidfieldthisfall,becausewe’redefinitelygoingtohaveagoodone,”affirmsMinielli.“I’mjustnotsurewhoit’sgoingtobeyet,becausewe’vegotsomanygoodcandidatestoplayupthere.”

DeFenseThoughWagner’sdefensewashardesthitbyinjuriesinthe2012season,Minielliconfirmstheteamisinabetterstatetohandletheobstaclesthrowntheirway.Similartotheotherpositions,Miniellihasmadeapointtocreatealotofdepthinthebackline.Whilelastyearsawthedepartureoffour-yearstartingcenterbackKatieKeown,andtherearequiteafewplayerscomingoffofinjuries,thereisstillmoreseniorleadershipinthebackthanintheotherpositions.Asisthecase,itisn’tsomuchamatteroftheyoungplayerssteppingin,butmorehowtheteamwillfaircomingofftheinjurylist.

SeniorteamcaptainRachelReeves(18gamesplayed)endedlastseasonplayingatahighlevel,andMinielliisholdinghighexpectationsforhertocontinueherelevatedlevelofplayontherightside.ThereisnodoubtReeveswillbeacommandingpresenceintheback.

FellowseniorAmandaSieferman(19gamesplayed)returnstohercenterbackposition,andthoughplaguedbyinjuriesthroughoutthe2012season,MiniellibelievesSiefermanpossessesanauthoritativementalitythatwillprovevitalintoughcontests.

JuniorleftbackAlyssaBianculli(18gamesplayed)isadynamicplayer,andMinielli’sgoalforBianculliistokeepherhealthythroughoutpreseason,whilesophomoreDaniellaDavis(19gamesplayed)willusetheknowledgeshegainedasafreshmanlastyeartosupportthebackline.

JuniorJessNarlis(2gamesplayed),sophomoreNicoleBerger(5gamesplayed)willprovideadditionaldepthintheposition.

FreshmenAmandaBuck,AmberCoca,SydneyMcNutt,ToriRodriguez,MauraPeters,andJessicaMouradianhopetocrackthestartinglineup.

Withthebacklinesopepperedwithexperiencedplayers,thetransitionforaneworyoungplayertostepinwillbemuchsmoother.“It’salittlebiteasierifyou’reayoungplayerandyouhavethreeveryexperienceplayersaroundyou,”remarksAnzivino.“Thelearningcurveisgoingtobedifferentinthebackthan,say,thekidsthatplayinthemidfield,becausethereareyoungerplayersfillingthosepositions.Butifallthingsfallintoplace,ourbacklineisgoingtobeverygood.”

goaLKeePersFortheupcomingseason,thereisafairamountofdepthinthegoalkeepingposition.Withtworeturningplayersandoneincomingfreshman,Miniellibelievestheteamnowhastheinsurancetheyneedatarguablythemostimportantposition.

The2013seasonwillseethereturnofKatieMarcy,who,in2011,wasstatisticallythebestgoalkeeperintheconferencebeforemissingtheentire2012seasonwithaninjury.“HavingaseniorgoalkeeperwithKatie’sabilityandleadershipisreallyhuge,”notesMinielli.

JuniorLisaCapelli(15gamesplayed)andfreshmanKatelynMurphyareexpectedtobackMarcyinnet.

MinielliexpectsthetriotobeaidedbynewlyhiredgoalkeepingcoachTeddyRitter.“We’rereallyexcitedabouthavingTeddy,”saidMinielli.“He’sreally,reallygood,andhelovesgoalkeeping.”

scHeDULeThe2013seasonscheduleisdividedbetween10non-conferencegamesandeightmatchesagainstNortheastConferenceopposition.

TheSeahawkswillopentheirseasonatSt.Peter’s(8/23),beforereturningtoGrymesHillforapairofhomematchesagainstFairfield(8/25)andHolyCross(9/1).TheGreen&WhitewillthentraveltoWashington,D.C.foramatchagainstHoward(9/6).

AhomematchagainstMaine(9/8)willbeimmediatelyfollowedbyanawaymatchatStonyBrook(9/12).WagnerwillthenhostManhattan(9/14)andNJIT(9/20),beforetravellingtoUMBC(9/22)andDelawareState(9/27).

TheSeahawkskickofftheirconferencegameschedulewithahomematchagainstSacredHeart(10/4),followedbyanotherhomegameagainstSt.FrancisPA(10/6).WagnerwillthentraveltobothMountSt.Mary’s(10/11)andFairleighDickinson(10/13),beforereturninghometofaceLIUBrooklyn(10/18).FollowinganawaygameatBryant(10/25),theGreen&WhitewillplayitsseniordaygameagainstRobertMorris(10/27).TheSeahawkswillwrapuptheirregularseasongamescheduleatCentralConnecticut(11/3).

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Anthropology*Art*ArtHistory(minoronly)ArtsAdministration Art, Music, Theatre, Combined ArtsBiology*BiopsychologyBusinessAdministration Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management, MarketingChemistry* BiochemistryComputerScience*Dance(minoronly)Economics*Education DualCertificationinChildhood (Elementary) and Special Education, Theater Arts (K-12), Minor in Adolescent (Secondary) EducationEnglish*EnvironmentalStudiesFrenchGenderStudies(minoronly)German(minoronly)History*InformationSystems(minoronly)InternationalAffairs International Politics International EconomicsItalianStudies(minoronly)Journalism(minoronly)Mathematics*Microbiology*Music*

Majors & PrograMs

Wagner’suniquelocationoffersstudentsa campus setting that feels hundredsofmiles away from anywhere,whileactuallyonlyaferryrideawayfromtheprofessional andcultural richesof the

world’smostdynamiccity-NewYorkCity

Since the adoptionof theWagnerPlan in 1997, enrollmenthas increasedbynearly40percent and studentquality asmeasuredbyhighschoolaverageandSATscoreshaveimprovedaswell.Oncelargelyacommutercampus,now82percentofallundergraduatesliveoncampusinresidencehallsthatoffer“milliondollar”views.Thoughcontinuing to serve studentsfrommetropolitanNewYork, thecollegedrawsmostof itsenrollmentfrombeyondtheimmediateregion. Byeverymeasure–enrollment,endowment,andnationalreputation –Wagner is ascending the ranks ofAmerica’sstrongest small colleges that blend the liberal artswith acommitmenttoserviceandpreparationfortheprofessions. Campus life includes thearrayof sportsprovidedbyanNCAADivisionIprogramwhichishousedina93,000-square-foot sports center featuring an extensivefitness center, anindoorNCAAswimmingpoolandabasketballarena.Afootballandtrack&fieldstadiumshowcasesavarietyofplayingfieldsthroughout thecampus includingbaseball, softball, lacrosseandsoccervenues. Wagner’salumniincludeBroadwayTonyawardwinners,moviestars,filmproducers,playwrights,andFortune500CEO’sincluding thechairmanofGE Investments, thechairmanofDupontEurope,thechairmanEmeritusofTheOppenheimerManagementCompany and the chairmanof theNewYorkPowerAuthority. VisitorstoandresidentsofNewYorkCityalikeenjoyaccesstoarichanddiversearrayofmuseums,culturalorganizations,artsperformances,sportsteams,societiesandattractions.SomeofthebestandmostfamousattractionsintheworldcallNewYorkCityhome.Weencourageyoutofindoutmoreaboutthem,sothatyoucanplanavisittowhatisoneofthemostvibrantandexcitingcitiesintheworld.TogettoManhattanfromStatenIsland,youcantakearideontheworld-famousStatenIslandFerry,awell-recognizediconofNewYorkCitytransportation,andincidentally,afreerideintotheheartofNewYorkCity.

NursingPhilosophy(minoronly)PhysicianAsst.(Jan.1deadline)Physics*PoliticalScience*Psychology*PublicPolicyandAdministrationReligiousStudies(minoronly)Sociology Academic Sociology, Criminal Justice, Family StudiesSpanish*Theatre*(Dec.15deadline) Performance; Design/Technology/ Management

Pre-ProfessionalProgramsHealth: Chiropractic, Dental, Medical, Optometry, Pharmacy, Podiatry, VeterinaryOther: Law, Engineering, Ministry

5-YearMaster’sProgramAccounting

GraduateDivisionAdvancedPhysician AssistantStudiesBusinessAdministrationEducationMicrobiologyNursing

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as tenacious as any Seahawk,WagnerCollegeenjoysabucolicperchatopGrymesHilloverlookingManhattan and the other boroughs ofNewYorkCity.Founded in 1883 as aLutheranproseminary,Wagner has evolved to become an independentresidentialliberalartscollegeenrollingacapacityofover2,000students.ThelocationoftheCollegeabovethegatewaytooneoftheworld’sgreatestfinancialand cultural capitalswas thework of alumnusFrankSutterwhoconvincedtheCollege’sBoardofTrusteestorelocateWagnerherefromRochesterin1918. In this, theRev.Sutterand the trusteeswereextraordinarilyprescient.TheirwisdomprovidedWagnerwithadistinctgeographicaladvantageoverallotherallliberalartscollegesinthecountry.WagnerisNewYorkState’ssouthernmostcollegeandits105park-likeacresrepresentthehighestelevationontheeasternseaboardfromMainetoKeyWestFlorida. TheCollege’ssignaturecurriculum–theWagnerPlanforthePracticalLiberalArts–capitalizesonthebestofatraditional,suburban,liberalartscollegecampusandtheinfinitearrayofeducationalopportunitiesaffordedbyNewYorkCity.Studentsinternintheworld’sleadingfinancialinstitutions.TheyobserveandexperiencediversityfromthesophisticatedworkingsoftheUnitedNationstomeltingpotsofmulticulturalneighborhoods.Theycirculateinthecity’sunparalleledcreativeenvironmentofmuseums,media,andperformingarts.Thisistheirlaboratory.Theyimmersethemselvesandareinspiredbythecity’ssheerenergy. ThecontrastbetweenthefreneticlifeofthecityandthealmostpastoralsettingofthecampusistheperfectmetaphorforthemeldingofexperientialandtheoreticaleducationthatisthehallmarkofTheWagnerPlan.Insmalllearningcommunities,studentsandfacultyexploretheconceptualfoundationsofthearts,humanities,andsciences.Thefacultychallengesstudentstoconsidernewideas,tomasternewskillsandtechnologies,andtoreflectanddrawmeaningfromwhattheyhaveexperiencedinandoutoftheclassroom.

AlushcanopyofmaturemaplesandoaksshadesWagner’s105-acrecampusofmanicuredlawnsandgardens;historicandmodernbuildings;andsweepingviewsofManhattan,Brooklyn,andNewYorkHarbor. Inearly2009, formerU.S.PresidentBillClintonrecognizedWagnerCollegeandPresidentRichardGuarasci,at the secondannualClintonGlobal InitiativeUniversity.Wagnerwas cited for thePortRichmondPartnership, aninnovativeprogramthatwill focus the school’s communityresources inaneffortto improvequalityof life inaspecificStatenIslandneighborhood. Movie companieshave frequentlyused thecampusas aclassiccollegesetting,mostrecentlyforamovietitled“SchoolofRock”starringJackBlack(ShallowHal).Thepicturesquecampuswas alsoused in a fall 2001 television series,TheEducationofMaxBixford,starringRichardDreyfusandasthesiteofaprospectiveprivatemilitaryschoolintheHBOseries,TheSopranos.

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Dr.RichardGuarasciisthe18thPresidentofWagnerCollege,wherehewaspreviouslythePro-vostandSeniorVicePresident,responsibleforacademicandstudentaffairs,admissions,andsupportservice,inadditiontoservingasthechiefoperatingofficer.HeholdstherankofProfessorofPoliticalScienceandheteachesintheareasofdemocracy,citizenshipandAmericandiversity.

AtWagner,Dr.GuarascifoundedTheWagnerPlanforthePracticalLiberalArts,thefour-yearcurriculumforallun-dergraduates,thatdrawstogetherasubstantiveliberalartscoreintoaseriesoflearningcommunitiesandexperientiallearningtutorials.

Dr.GuarasciwasDeanoftheCollegeandProfessorofPoliticalScienceatHobartCollegefrom1992-1997.PreviouslyheservedasDeanandfoundingDirectoroftheFirstYearProgramatSt.LawrenceUniversity,anationallycelebratedmodelprogramofdemocraticlivingandlearningrequiredforallfirstyearstudentsthatjoinedfirstyearhousingtoatwosemesterschedule.

Dr.GuarasciistheauthorofDemocraticEducationintheAgeofDifference:RedefiningCitizenshipinHigherEduca-tion(Jossey-Bass,1997),andnumerousotherpublicationsincluding3books,morethan20articlesandmorethan50conferencepresentations.HeisnowanationalleaderinhighereducationwithmanyspeakingengagementsthroughouttheUnitedStates.Heisanactiveeducationalconsultantformorethan20universitiesandcolleges.TimeMagazinese-lectedhimasaNationalUndergraduateEducatorandhereceivedawardsfromtheSearsFoundation,theGlitzFamilyPrizeandmanyothercitationsincludingadayofrecognitionbyproclamationoftheCityCouncilinGeneva,NewYork.Recently,CongressmanVitoFossellaandtheStatenIslandCivicAssociationbothcitedhimforpublicserviceonStatenIsland.HeservedontheNationalBoardofDirectorsoftheAmericanAssociationofCollegesandUniversities,TheBoardofTrusteesoftheIndependentCollegesFundofNewYorkandheisco-chairofNewYorkStateCampusCompact.HeisaFellowoftheSocietyforValuesinHigherEducation(SVHE)andaPEWFoundationFellowwiththeWashingtonCenterforLearninginbuildingnaturalleadershipinLearningCommunities.HeisamemberofthefacultyfortheAshe-villeInstituteandanAdvisingBoardMemberfortheModelsforDemocracyProjectofSVHE.

Dr.Guarascirecentlyauthored‘DevelopingtheDemocraticArts”inAboutCampus(Feb.2001)and“OnBecomingtheGoodCollege:LessonsLearned”inLiberalEducation.

Dr. richarD GuarasciWaGner colleGe PresiDent

WagnerCollegehasdevelopedacurriculumthatunitesdeeplearning and practical application. TheWagner Plan incorporatesourlongstandingcommitmenttotheliberalarts,experientiallearn-ingand interdisciplinaryeducationwithourgeographical locationandenduringbondwithNewYorkCity.

Beginning their very first semester at Wagner, students not onlystudy issuesand learncritical-thinking,writingandproblem-solv-ingskills,buttheyalsoseeandpracticewhattheyarelearning.This“practical” side of liberal education is clearly seen in ourLearningCommunitiesandReflectiveTutorialsandintheinvestmentfacultymakeinconnectingstudentswiththeworldoutsidetheclassroom.

UndertheWagnerPlan,studentscompletea liberalartscorepro-gramandamajor,totaling36units/courses.Aspartoftheserequire-ments,studentscompletethreeLearningCommunities(LC’s)-oneinthefirstyear,oneduringtheintermediateyears,andoneinthesenioryearinthemajor.

ForstudentsadmittedtotheHonorsProgram,coursesaredesignedto stimulate and challenge them intellectually and to offer excep-tionalacademicandco-curricularopportunities.Honorscoursesaremorechallenging,involvemorediscussion/debate,andoften(ifnotalways)require longerandmoreindepthresearchpapersandoralpresentationsbystudents.TheProgramisaffiliatedwiththeNation-alCollegiateHonorsCouncil.

the WaGner Plan

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Walt Hameline, who completed one of the most magical and memorable of his 32 years as Wagner athletic Director/Head Football coach in 2012, continues to amass an astounding record of achievement and consistency in college athletics while approaching each day with relentless energy, passion and enthusiasm.

In 2012, Hameline led the Seahawks to their first-ever Northeast Conference (NEC) Football Championship with a thrilling 23-17 come-from-behind victory over Duquesne on November 17,

2012, while clinching a berth in the 2012 Division I FCS Championship. The win personified the Green & White’s exhilarating season. Wagner began the season with three straight losses, before winning its next nine games.

The eighth victory of the winning streak came in the NEC title win over Duquesne, with the ninth straight coming the following week over Colgate in the first round of the NCAAs. The Seahawks then took their 9-3 record to Eastern Washington where they stood-to-shoulder with No. 4 Eastern Washington in the NCAA second round game, seizing a third quarter lead before falling 24-14.

In defying the odds throughout its triumphant march to the school’s first-ever Northeast Conference (NEC) title and the conference’s first-ever NCAA FCS win, Wagner compiled a 9-4 record, including a 7-1 mark in the NEC. The Seahawks finished the season ranked 21st in The Sports Network Final Top-25 Poll and 22nd in the Final FCS Coaches Poll, an achievement that marked the first time an NEC team has ended the season with an appearance in both official Top-25 polls.

The accolades for soon began to pour in for Hameline. after being named the 2012 nec Football coach of the year, he was tabbed the 2012 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Coach of the Year by both College Football News (CFN) and the College Sports Journal (CSJ). Hameline was also named as one of the 20 nominees for the Eddie Robinson Award, which since 1987 has been awarded annually to college football’s top head coach in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).

Shortly after receiving the news of his twin National Coach of the Year honors, Hameline, who owns a 213-127-2 (.626) record in his 32-year career, was inducted into the New Jersey Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame

Not to be lost amid the host of accomplishments by the 2012 team, is the fact that Hameline helped lead the school to a 30-0 victory at nationally-ranked Albany in the week following Hurricane Sandy. After returning from the state capital, Hameline joined many of his team members aiding in the recovery efforts in some of Staten Island’s hardest-hit areas.

In the 2012 home opener against monmouth, Wagner college stadium was renamed Hameline Field in his honor. additionally, Hameline had his first former player crack the NFL ranks when Julian Stanford made the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 53-man roster to become the first Seahawk in the NFL since Wagner Hall of Famer Rich Kotite suited up for the New York Giants in 1972.

Two years ago, on November 6, 2010, Hameline became just the eighth active FCS coach to win 200 games with a 31-20 victory over Monmouth, is 54th on the all-time NCAA wins list (any level) and one of just 36 coaches to win 200 games at one school.

Walter hamelineDirector of athletics / heaD football coach

Hameline has also had tremendous success in his role as Athletic Director of the Seahawks’ now 20-sport program. In April of 2012, Hameline, who has enjoyed a long and proud association with metropolitan area basketball and the national Invitation Tournament (NIT), was the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Service Award from the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA). Distinguished Service Awards are presented by the MBWA to individuals that have made significant contributions to college basketball.

For more than two decades, he was one of five metro area athletic directors, along with his peers at NYU, Fordham, Manhattan and St. John’s, who helped comprise the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association (MIBA). Along with NIT Executive Director Jack Powers, Hameline helped select teams for both preseason and postseason NIT’s, while directing other functions such as the NIT All-Star Summer Tour.

Under Hameline’s leadership, the Wagner Athletic Department has undergone an ambitious expansion in both sport offerings and facility improvements. Hameline was influential in establishing the Seahawk Golf Classic, and the Seahawk Club, a pair of initiatives aimed at increasing funds for the scholarship endowment and complete financial support for the athletic department.

Most recently, under his tutelage and thanks to the generosity of one of his former offensive lineman, Marc Lebovitz, Hameline Field was the beneficiary of a striking state-of-the-art video scoreboard in 2010. Lebovitz, a member of the Seahawks’ 1987 Division III National Championship football team and a 1991 Wagner graduate, is now a highly-successful New Jersey businessman. The scoreboard represents a major facility upgrade for the Green & White football program, while also benefiting the women’s soccer, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and men’s & women’s track and field programs that also call Hameline Field home.

Prior to the momentous 2012 season, Hameline’s overall coaching ledger included five ECAC Titles and three NCAA Tournament Appearances, highlighted by 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship. In the magical Championship Season of 1987, Wagner posted a 19-3 win over heavily-favored Dayton in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to earn the NCAA Division III national championship. against one of the toughest schedules in the nation, Hameline’s seahawks rolled to a 13-1 record, winning more games than any college football team in America.

The team earned the school’s second Lambert Trophy, symbolic of football superiority in the east among Division III schools, and ECAC Team of the Year recognition. Following the season, in addition to Sports Illustrated writing a feature story, a host of national and regional organizations recognized Hameline, highlighted by his being named the Chevrolet National Coach of the Year. In 1990, just three years winning the school’s only National Championship, Hameline became the winningest coach in school history.

The 61-year old administrator has been a key developer of the NEC, serving on numerous committees, and is a past president of the league. nine years ago, Hameline was honored for his playing, coaching and administrative achievements when he was inducted into the Utica Sports Hall of Fame. In addition, Hameline was given the All-America Football Foundation Johnny Vaught Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998.

An outstanding defensive back at Brockport State, Hameline received his Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1975, and went on to earn his Master’s Degree in education from the University of Albany in 1977.

Hameline resides in colts neck, nJ, with his wife, Debi, and they are the proud parents of daughters Kristen and Kelly.

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Brendan FaheyAssociate AD/

Business Manager

Peg HefferanAssociate AD/

Senior Women’s Administrator

Jim GibbonsAssistant AD for

Academics & Compliance

John BeisserAssistant AD of Media Relations

Sierra AchinDirector of

Business & Finance

Mike MillerAssistant AD for

Marketing & Promotions

Kristen CasamentoAssistant for

Academic Compliance

D’Mya ClayAssistant for

Academic Compliance

Bill DowdAssistant for

Academic Compliance

Franziska BlumCoordinator of

Business & Finance

Whitney JonesTicket Manager/

Marketing Coordinator

Kevin RossAssistant Director of Media Relations

Miles McQuigganMedia Relations

Assistant

Gabe GilsonMedia Relations / Marketing Assistant

Ed ArnoldDirector for

Facilities & Operations

Roger RickettsAssistant for

Facilities & Operations

Danielle ParenteauManager of Operations

Joe AbruzzoAssistant AD/Head Athletic

Trainer

Javier JiminezAssociate

Athletic Trainer

Gerald CharlesAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Laura CobbAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Kevin SzeAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Juliana FormicaMarketingAssistant

Sharif SolimanAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Fall Sports

Walt HamelineHead Coach

Football

Mike MinielliHead Coach

Women’s Soccer

Winter Sports

Colin ShannahanHead Coach

Swimming

Megan MarcoHead Coach

Diving

Bashir MasonHead Coach

Men’s Basketball

Lisa CermignanoHead Coach

Women’s Basketball

Spring Sports

Jim CaroneHead Coach

Baseball

Glen PayneHead Coach

Softball

Matt PoskayHead Coach

Men’s Lacrosse

Cristina CurialeHead Coach

Women’s Lacrosse

Chris RadmonovichHead CoachWater Polo

Chris FourmanHead Coach

Men’s & Women’s Golf

Emily MilhalikHead CoachDance Team

Joe StasiHead Coach

Men’s & Women’s X-C Indoor & Outdoor

Track & Field

Brendan FaheyAssociate AD/

Business Manager

Peg HefferanAssociate AD/

Senior Women’s Administrator

Chris FourmanAssistant AD for

Academics & Compliance

John BeisserAssistant AD of Media Relations

Sierra AchinDirector of

Business & Finance

Mike MillerAssistant AD for

Marketing & Promotions

Bill DowdAssistant for

Academic Compliance

Tatum ColitzAssistant for

Academic Compliance

Franziska BlumCoordinator of

Business & Finance

Juliana FormicaTicket Manager/

Marketing Coordinator

Kevin RossAssistant Director of Media Relations

Lauren LovalloMedia Relations

Assistant

Gabe GilsonMedia Relations / Marketing Assistant

Ed ArnoldDirector for

Facilities & Operations

Maria TommasiniAssistant for

Facilities & Operations

Roger RickettsManager of Operations

Joe AbruzzoAssistant AD/Head Athletic

Trainer

Javier JiminezAssociate

Athletic Trainer

Gerald CharlesAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Laura CobbAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Walt HamelineHead Coach

Football

Mike MinielliHead Coach

Women’s Soccer

Winter Sports

Colin ShannahanHead Coach

Swimming

Megan MarcoHead Coach

Diving

Bashir MasonHead Coach

Men’s Basketball

Lisa CermignanoHead Coach

Women’s Basketball

Spring Sports

Jim CaroneHead Coach

Baseball

Glen PayneHead Coach

Softball

Matt PoskayHead Coach

Men’s Lacrosse

Liz FrisoliHead Coach

Women’s Lacrosse

Chris RadmonovichHead CoachWater Polo

Chris FourmanHead Coach

Men’s & Women’s Golf

Emily MilhalikHead CoachDance Team

Joe StasiHead Coach

Men’s & Women’s X-C Indoor & Outdoor

Track & Field

Katie JordanMarketingAssistant

Fall Sports

Brian WalshMedia Relations/

Marketing Assistant - Video

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CREDENTIALS — Media credentials for Wagner College home soccer games are issued only for working members of the media, and should be requested as early as possible. Requests must be made in writing on company letterhead and are honored only from sports editors of daily newspapers/magazines and sports directors of radio and television stations.

Wagner College follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover Seahawk football on a regular basis. Otherwise, television/radio stations and weekly newspapers will be granted credentials on a single-game, space-available basis.

Requests for season credentials should arrive by September 1. Requests for single-game credentials should arrive no later than one week in advance of a game. All requests for credentials should be made to: Lauren Lovallo Assistant SID Spiro Sports Center One Campus Road Staten Island, NY 10301Phone: (718) 390-3213 FAX: (718) 420-4015

PRESS POLICIES — Press box seating is reserved for working press only. Should any special needs arise, please contact the sports information office.

MEDIA PARKING — Available adjacent to Wagner College Stadium on a limited, first-come, first-serve basis. There is no designated media parking area. Contact the sports information office for further information.

STATISTICAL SERVICES — Working media at Wagner College Stadium will receive the following: * Game program and notes * Complete halftime statistics * Complete final statistics * Complete play-by-play

REFRESHMENTS — Refreshments will be available in the press box prior to the game and at halftime. Credentials are required for entrance to the press box.

MEDIA WILL CALL — Located at the Stadium’s main gate.

TELEPHONES — A limited number of telephone lines are available at the Stadium. Newspapers and radio stations desiring their own private ines, to be installed in the press box, are recommended to contact the sports information office at (718) 390-3227.

INTERVIEW POLICIES — All interviews with Wagner College football players must be arranged through the sports information office. PLAYERS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON GAME DAY UNTIL AFTER THE GAME.

PosTgame InTerVIeWs —Followingeachgame,therewillbea10-minutecooling-offperiod,duringwhichtheplayerswillshoweranddress.Approximately10minutesafterthegameends,coacheswillbeavailableforcomment.Followingthecoach’sinterviewsessionandthecooling-offperiod,playerswillbemadeavailable.

PLAYER TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS — Telephone interviewrequests for coachesandplayers,which shouldbemade48hours inadvancewhenpossible.Playerinterviewwillbemadeatanappropriatetime,soasnottointerferewiththeacademicscheduleoftheplayer(s).

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WOR-AM 1440Broadway,NewYork,NY10018 ........................................................(212)642-4500.................................................... (212)642-4486

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WABC-TV 7LincolnSquare,NewYork,NY10020 .................................................... (212)455-7777 .................................................... (212)456-2381

WCBS-TV 524West57thStreet,NewYork,NY10018 .............................................(212)975-1741 ..................................................... (212)975-6329

WNBC-TV 30RockefellerPlaza,NewYork,NY10020.............................................. (212)664-5313 .................................................... (212)664-2994

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WPIX-TV 220East42ndStreet,NewYork,NY10017.............................................. (212)210-2421 .................................................... (212)210-2591

WWOR-TV 9BroadcastPlaza,Secaucas,NJ07094 ......................................................(201)330-2244 .................................................... (201)330-2241

TIMEWARNERCABLE 100CableWay,StatenIsland,NY10303 ...................................................(718)390-7030 .................................................... (718)727-4679

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northeast conferenceTheNECoffice,locatedinSomerset,NJ,providesweeklyreleasesandupdatedstatisticstoworkingmediaandfans.MediaRelationsInternEmilyBeancanbereachedat(732)469-0440orbyemailatebean@northeastconference.org.AllNECnewreleases,standingandstatisticsarepostedontheleaguewebsite (www.northeastconference.org)onadailybasis.

internet broaDcastsTheSeahawk Broadcasting Network isnowinits10thseasonofcoveringWagnerCollegeFootballwithliveplay-by-playactionandcommentaryviaInternetBroadcast.Fanscanwatchlivevideostreamingofallhomegamesandlistentotheactionofroadgames.Logontowagnerathletics.comtofollowtheSeahawksthroughouttheseason.

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direcTionSFrom Points southMidAtlanticStatesandSouthernNewJersey:TaketheNewJerseyTurnpikenorthtoExit10(OuterbridgeCrossing).Aftercrossingthebridge,takeRoute440North (WestShoreExpressway) for approximately6miles to I-278East(StatenIslandExpressway).TakeI-278Eastforapproximately5miles,followingsignstotheVerrazanoNarrowsBridgeandBrooklyn.TakeExit13(CloveRoad/RichmondRoad/HylandBoulevard).Atthefirsttrafficlight,turnleftontoCloveRoad.AtthesecondlightonCloveRoad,turnrightontoHowardAvenue.AsignfortheCollegeisvisibleatthisintersection.FollowHowardAvenuetothetopofGrymesHill.

SouthernNewJerseyShore:TaketheGardenStateParkwaynorthtoExit127(OuterbridgeCrossing/StatenIsland).FollowdirectionsfromOuterbridgeCrossingprovidedabove.

From Points north and eastNewEngland(viaNewYork)andLongIsland:TakeeithertheBeltParkwayortheBrooklyn-QueensExpresswaytotheVerrazanoBridgeontoStatenIsland;remainonI-278West.TakeExit13(CloveRoad/RichmondRoad).FollowtheserviceroadtothethirdtrafficlightandturnrightontoCloveRoad.TakethefirstrightontoHowardAvenueandproceedtothetopofGrymesHill.

NewEngland (viaNew Jersey): Take I-95 South. Cross theGeorgeWashingtonBridgeintoNewJersey.FollowsignstotheNewJerseyTurnpike.FollowtheTurnpiketoExit13(GoethalsBridge).CrosstheGoethalsBridgeontoStatenIslandandfollowI-278East.FollowdirectionsfromI-278Eastprovidedabove.

NorthernNew Jersey: Take theNew JerseyTurnpike to eitherExit 13(GoethalsBridge)fromnorthernNewJersey,orExit10(OuterbridgeCrossing)fromsouthern/centralNewJersey.FollowdirectionsprovidedabovefromtheGoethalsBridgeorOuterbridgeCrossing.

By Plane/Train/Public TransportationPlane:ThreemajorairportsserveNewYorkCity.WagnerCollegeismosteasilyaccessed fromNewarkLiberty InternationalAirport inNewJersey,thoughLaGuardiaandJFKAirportsarewithinreasonabletraveldistance.

CarserviceisavailablebetweenWagnerCollegeandallthreeairportsforaround$40-$50eachway.

Train:Amtrak,LongIslandRailroadandNewJerseyTransittrainsarriveatPennStationinManhattanat34thStreetand7thAvenue.WagnerCollegecanbereachedfromManhattanbytakingtheStatenIslandFerry,leavingat regular intervals throughout theday from the ferry terminal in lowerManhattan. FromPennStation, takeeithera cabor theNewYorkCitySubway(IRTDowntown#1or#9traintoSouthFerry;IRT#4or#5traintoBowlingGreen;IRTNorRtoWhitehallStation)totheBatteryParkFerryTerminal.TaketheStatenIslandFerry(nofare)toStatenIsland.FromtheferryterminalonStatenIsland,theCollegeisashortrideviacarservice,whichcanbepickedupattheterminal.

TheStatenIslandFerryisrunbytheCityofNewYorkforonepragmaticreason:TotransportStatenIslanderstoandfromManhattan.Yet,the5mile,25minuteridealsoprovidesamajesticviewofNewYorkHarborandano-hassle,evenromantic,boatride,forfree!Oneguidebookcallsit“Oneoftheworldsgreatest(andshortest)watervoyages.”Foracompleteferryschedulevisitwww.siferry.com.

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Northeast Conference History ItiswithgreatprideandanticipationthattheNortheastConference(NEC)entersits33rdyearasanNCAADivisionIathleticconference.Tenstrongandcommittedtostrengtheningtheconferencefromwithin,theNECcomesoffthemostsuccessfulyearinleaguehistoryintermsofathleticandacademicsuccess.Poisedforaneweraofgrowth,innovationandachievementundertheleadershipofNoreenMorris,theConferencewillcontinuetobuildaroundthethemeof#NECPride. The NEC and its member institutions are committed to providingopportunities for student-athletes to achieve their fullest potential bothin athletic competition and in the classroom. Likewise, the Conferencecontinually strives to be an NCAA Division I leader for student-athleteachievement, academic excellence, integrity, sportsmanship, equity anddiversity,communitypartnershipandnationalengagement. WhentheNortheastConference(NEC)wasfirstestablishedastheECAC-MetroConferencebackin1981,theleague’sfoundershadonegoalinmind:to create a competitive NCAA Division I men’s basketball conference forunaffiliated schools on the Eastern seaboard. A single-sport entity at itsinception, theNEChasgrownfarbeyondexpectationsover thepast threeplusdecades,havingtransformeditselfintoa10-member,22-sportconference. TheremarkablesuccessstoryoftheConferencebegantounfoldin1985,whentheleaguebegansponsoringadditionalsports.Threeyearslater,achangeofnamewasinorderandtheNortheastConferenceasweknowittodaywasborn. With membership and sport sponsorship continuing to grow overtheyears,theNECnowenjoysqualificationorplay-inaccessto14differentNCAA Championships (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, football,men’s andwomen’s golf,men’s andwomen’s lacrosse,men’s andwomen’ssoccer,softball,men’sandwomen’stennisandwomen’svolleyball). Though theNEChas featuredvarious incarnations since its inception, chartermembersFairleighDickinson,LIUBrooklyn,RobertMorris,St.FrancisBrooklyn,SaintFrancisUandWagnerremainpartofthecurrent10-schoolalignment.TheyarejoinedbyMountSt.Mary’s(admittedin1989),CentralConnecticut(1997),SacredHeart(1999)andBryant(2012).TheNEC’ssix-stategeographicfootprintincludesaccesstosuchmajormediamarketsasNewYorkCity,Baltimore,Pittsburgh,HartfordandProvidence. NECmemberinstitutionsnowcompetein22championshipsports:baseball,men’sandwomen’sbasketball,women’sbowling,men’sandwomen’scrosscountry,football,men’sandwomen’sgolf,men’sandwomen’sindoortrackandfield,men’sandwomen’slacrosse,men’sandwomen’soutdoortrackandfield,men’sandwomen’ssoccer,softball,women’sswimming,men’sandwomen’stennis,andwomen’svolleyball.

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TheNEChasembracednewandsocialmediatoconveyitsmessagetoagrowingfanbase.TheconferencehasattractedaloyalfollowinginrecentyearsonitsTwitter,FacebookandYouTubepages,andtheNECOvertime!blogcontinuestogrowinpopularity. Attemptingtorevolutionizethewayitsfansfollowandinteractwiththeirfavoriteteams,theConferencelaunchedNECFrontRowatthestartofthe2012fallseason.Theonlinedigitalnetworkwithfreemulti-platformaccessfeaturesarichsetofcontent,includingliveevents,on-demandvideo,highlightpackages,coachesshows,features,originalprogrammingandaccesstoleague’sextensivedigitallibrary,allfreeofchargetousers.ThenetworkgivesfansinsideaccesstotheNECanditsstudent-athletesonthefield,intheclassroom,acrosscampus,andinthecommunity.BytheendofMay,over700eventshadbeenbroadcastonNECFrontRowwithviewershipapproaching200,000fortheyear. AllNECchampionshipwebcasts in2012-13wereproduced inHD for thefirst time. Championshipsbroadcast in theirentirety were men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, women’s volleyball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s andwomen’slacrosse,softballandbaseball.TheConferencealsoairedportionsofthewomen’sbowlingchampionshipandtwowomen’sbasketballsemifinalgames. NECFrontRowproudlypresenteditsfirstdocumentaryshort,#NECPride,MoonMagic,inApril,recountingtheeventsofa48-hourperiodinMarchthatculminatedwithRobertMorrisdefeatingdefendingnationalchampionKentuckyinthePostseasonNIT. TheNECFrontRowstudiosetmadeitsdebutlastwintertwonewsegments.AweeklyNEContheRunvideopodcastspotlightedthebestandbrightestinNECmen’sandwomen’shoopsandfeaturedandthepopularNEC9countdownoftheweek’stopplaysfromaroundtheleague.TheConferencealsodebutedNECNow,asegmentdevotedtobreakingnewsandcurrenthottopicsinandaroundNECsports. For the first time inmore than a decade, theNEC hosted a basketball preseasonmedia day, butwith a special twist.Combiningsocialmediaandastate-of-the-artvenue,theNEChosted“Social”MediaDaylastOctoberatthebrand-newBarclay’sCenteronFlatbushAvenueinBrooklyn.ThefestivitiesairedliveonNECFrontRowandatape-delayedbroadcastreceivedmultipleairingsonFoxCollegeSports.TheFrontRowbroadcastwasaninteractiveoneduringwhichfanswereencouragedtotweetcommentsandquestionswiththebestmakingitonair. NECFrontRowwastherewhenthebasketballseasontippedoffat“Social”MediaDay,andreturnedfortheclimaxaswellviaNECFrontRowLive!presentedbyPilotPen.Theonlinedigitalnetworkwasonthesceneatthemen’sandwomen’stitlegames,providinglivepre-andpost-gamecoverageviaanESPN-stylefloorlevelset. ProvidinganalternatetakeontheworldofNECsports,theNECOvertime!blogcontinuedtogrowitsfollowingduringthe2012-13academicyear.Theblog,alongwiththeleague’sFacebookpage,servedasthehomefornumerousfan-basedconteststhroughouttheyear,including#NECRoadTripand#SweetGetawaypromotions.TheblogalsoservedtorewardthemostrabidNECfanswhoparticipatedinsocialmedia-relatedactivities(#NEC13SixthManAward,#NECPridePix,#NECElite)throughouttheNECBasketballTournament. TheNECcontinueditspartnershipwithsportstalkstationsWFANSportsRadio66(NewYork)andKDKA93.7FM“TheFan”(Pittsburgh)toair60-secondNECNotebookradiospotsthroughoutthebasketballseason.Withincreasedsupportthrough theNEC’sbasketball enhancement fund, theConferencewas also able to addnewmarkets inBaltimore (CBSRadio/ESPNRadio),Hartford(ESPNRadio/FoxSportsRadio)andAltoona(ESPNRadio)toitsradioadvertisingmixlastwinterandhelpincreasetheleague’sexposureintheseareas. Overthelastfiveyears,theNEChasregionallytelevisedover125basketballandfootballgames,astheleague’scoverageareahasexpandedtoover50millionhomes.AlongwithflagshipstationMSGNetwork,otherregionaltelevisionpartnersincludeRootSports-Pittsburgh,MASNandCoxSports.TheNEChasalsopartneredwithESPNU,ESPN3andFoxCollegeSportstobringgamestoanationalaudience.In2013,ESPN2broadcasttheNECmen’sbasketballchampionshipgamefor

the26thstraightyear,whileESPNUcarriedthewomen’schampionshipforthesixthyearinarow.

SuccessintheClassroomTheNECanditsmemberinstitutionsraisedthebaronceagainwithrespecttotheacademicexcellencedisplayedbythe4,800+student-athleteswhorepresentedtheConferenceduringthe2012-13academicyear. NEC student-athletes averaged a record-high 3.18GPA for the 2012-13 academic year and nine of the ten corememberinstitutionsfinishedtheyearwithatleasta3.0GPA.Arecord2,339student-athletes-nearlyhalfoftheleague’scompetitors–werenamedtotheNECAcademicHonorRollin2012-13,whileanall-timehigh585weretabbedtotheCommissioner’sAcademicHonorRollwithGPAsof3.75orhigher.Likewise,eightNECstudent-athletesweretabbedCapitalOneAcademicAll-Americans. Additionally,theNCAAhonored44NECteamswithpublicrecognitionawardsforexceptionalacademicperformancewithrespecttotheirlatestAcademicProgressRatescores.The44teamsearningPublicRecognitionestablishedanewleaguerecord. NECinstitutionsalsorankedamongthenation’seliteinGraduationSuccessRate(GSR)figuresreleasedbytheNCAAwith42teamsachievingaperfect100percentGSRintheirrespectivesportsandnearly40percentearningaGSRofover90percent.Student-athletesatWagnerpostedanNECall-timehigh3.31GPAtowinthe2012-13NECInstitutionalAcademicAward.

AthleticAchievementTheNECsentrepresentativestoNCAAChampionshipeventsin15differentteamsportsin2012-13,witharecordfiveteamsclaimingvictoriesonthegrandeststage.Likewise,therewere15NECteamswhowererankedinnationalpollsatsomepointduringtheirrespectivecampaigns.Atotalofsevenmen’sandwomen’strackandfieldperformersindividuallyqualifiedforNCAAchampionships,andtheConferencealsosentarepresentativetotheNCAAmen’sgolfchampionship.Individually,13NECstudent-athletesearnedAll-Americahonorsintheirrespectivesports. For the second straight year and third time in leaguehistory, theNECsent threemen’sbasketball teams (LIU,RobertMorrisandBryant)tothepostseason.Inthe30+yearsofNECmen’sbasketballhistory,noteamhadever“three-peated”aschampionuntilLIUBrooklynetcheditsnameintheleaguerecordbooklastMarch.TheBlackbirdsonceagainhoistedthetrophyontheirhomecourt,beatingMountSt.Mary’s,91-70,beforearaucous,selloutcrowdattheWRACandnationwideESPN2audience.TheBlackbirdshavenowwon72gamesandposteda44-10recordinNECplayoverthelastthreeseasons.Inperhapsthemosttalkedaboutwininleaguehistory,RobertMorrisbecamethetoastofthecollegebasketballandsocialmediaworldwithitsstunning59-57winoverKentuckyinthefirstroundofthePostseasonNIT.HostingthegamebeforearecordcrowdattheSewallCenter,theColonialsracedouttoanearlyleadandheldontobeatthedefendingnationalchampions,settingoffamadcappostgamecelebrationthatwasn’tjustconfinedtoMoonTownship.RMUandheadcoachAndrewToolealsotrendedworldwideonTwitterfollowingthewin.NECwomen’sbasketballalsomatchedanall-timehighwiththreeteamsearninginvitationstothepostseason(SacredHeart,SaintFrancisUandQuinnipiac).

InjustthethirdyeartheNEChasearnedanautobidtotheNCAAFCSplayoffs,Wagnermadehistorywithits31-20winoverColgateinthefirstroundoftheFCSplayoffsatHamelineField.Itmarkedthefirst-everNCAAfootballvictoryfortheNEC,andtheSeahawksgaveNo.2EasternWashingtonallitcouldhandleinthesecondround,leadinglateinthethirdquarterbeforecomingupshortbya29-19finalscore.WagnerwasrankedNo.21inthefinalSportsNetworkFCSPolland22ndinthefinalFCSCoaches’Poll. TheNECcontinuedtoearnnationalacclaiminmen’ssoccer.ReminiscentofitsruntotheEliteEightmorethanadecadeearlier,FairleighDickinsonadvancedtotheSweet16oftheNCAAMen’sSoccerTournamentaftercapturingitsseventhNECchampionship.TheKnightsoustedNo.18St.John’s(1-0)andNo.12St.Louis(2-1in2OT)ontheroadinthefirsttworounds,beforedroppinga1-0overtimedecisionatNo.9NorthCarolina.FDU,

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whichfinishedtheseasonranked20thinthefinalNSCAApoll,haspostedsixoftheNEC’seightall-timewinsinNCAAmen’s soccer competition.

Arguably themostdominantwomen’sbowlingprogramof the lastdecade,FairleighDickinsonqualified for theNCAAChampionshipfortheninthtimeintenyearsandreachedthequarterfinals.FDUisatwo-timenationalchampioninthesportandhasadvancedtothenationalsemisoneightoccasions.Incredibly,everymemberofthe2013NECwomen’sbowlingtourneyfieldrankedintheNTCATop-20in2012-13.TheNECalsoproducedfiveNTCAAll-Americansthispastseason,includingFDU’sDanielleMcEwan,whowasnamedtheNTCADivisionIPlayeroftheYearforthesecondconsecutiveyear ItwasahistoricseasonforBryantbaseball.TheBulldogsnotonlywonaleague-record45gamesandtheNECTournamentcrownintheirfirstyearofeligibility,butalsobecamethefirstNECteamtowinanNCAATournamentgamewitha4-1victoryoverSECpowerArkansasintheopeneroftheManhattan,KSRegional.Bryantwon19straightgamesatonepoint,thelongestwinstreakinthenationlastseason.TheBulldogsalsoachievedtheirfirstnationalrankinginApril,andbecamethefirstNortheastteamrankednationallysincethe2011season. ItwasayearoffirstsforCCSUsoftball.TheBlueDevilswontheirfirstNECTournamentinMay,thenclaimedtheirfirstNCAATournamentvictorywitha9-1winoverNorthwesternSt.intheBatonRougeregional. Bryant’smen’s lacrossebecamethefirst inschoolhistorytoqualifyfortheNCAATournamentattheDI level,defeatingRobertMorris,14-7,intheconferencefinalinSmithfield,RI.TheBulldogs,whofinishedtheyearranked20thnationally,battedtop-seededSyracuseevenlythroughthefirsttwoquartersinNCAAfirstroundplay,beforesuccumbing,12-7,infrontofanationalaudienceonESPNU.Bryant’sKevinMassaenjoyedahistoricalyear,settingnewNCAAsingle-seasonmarksforfaceoffwins,groundballsandgroundballspergame.IntheNCAAfirstroundagainstSyracuse,hewonanastounding22-of-23atthefaceoffX. FairleighDickinsonswepttheNECmen’sandwomen’stennistitlesforthesecondstraightseasonlastApril.InthefirstroundoftheNCAATournament,FDU’sArvisBerzinsbecamejustthesecondplayerinNEChistorytowinasetinNCAAcompetition,beatingNo.3rankedJarmereJenkinsofVirginiainthefirstsetbya6-3score. ScintillatingSaintFrancisUjuniorforwardTesaMcKibbenbecamethefirstthree-timeNECWomen’sSoccerPlayeroftheYear.Sherankedinthetop-fivenationallyinpointspergame,goalspergameandgame-winninggoals. CCSU men’s cross country and Saint Francis U women’s swimming and diving both won their fourth straight NECchampionships.

Achieving All-American status in their respective sports during the 2012-13 academic yearwere Bryant’s Kevin Brown(baseball), JordanHarris (football) andKevinMassa (lacrosse), FDU’sDanielleMcEwan (bowling) andLiatVizenfeld(bowling),LIUBrooklyn’sBrendonRodney(men’sindoortrackandfield),RobertMorris’NolanNearhoof(football),SacredHeart’s JackieCarbonetto (bowling)andMarcelloCastro (soccer),Adelphi’sSamanthaMorlack (bowling),Duquesne’sDoranBell(football),NJCU’sKellyDaunno(bowling)andRider’sSandraPenas(fieldhockey).

SacredHeart’s JohnMurphy (sixth round,Yankees),Wagner’s IanMiller (14th,Mariners),LIUBrooklyn’s JustinTopa(17th,Pirates),andBryant’sKevinBrown(22nd,Cubs),JoeMichaud(33rd,Athletics)andPeterKelich(38th,Padres)werealltakeninthe2013MLBDraft. TheNECannounced its thirdHall ofFameclass in January, 2013. The three-member classwas comprisedofFairleighDickinsonmen’sbasketballplayerDesiWilson,MountSt.Mary’swomen’sbasketballplayerVanessaBlairandlongtimeSacredHeartExecutiveDirectorofAthleticsDonCook.

OnCampus&InTheCommunityTheNECwelcomedtheclassof2016tocampuslastsummeraspartofitsannualoutreachprogramdesignedtoraiseawarenessanddeveloptheleague’sgrowingfanbase.Over10,000freshmanstudentswereintroducedtotheConferencewithapromotionalgiftbagandinformativeNECFanGuide. TheNEC, its member institutions and student-athletes havemade community involvement an important piece of its mission. In2012-13, the NEC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) were instrumental in spearheading Hurricane Sandy relief effortsintheircommunitiesandmetinNewYorkCityduringtheholidayseasontodonatetoystotheToysforTotsprogram. TheSAACalsoparticipatedina“PennyWars”fundraiserforafourthstraightyearthatresultedinasignificantdonationtotheCancerRecoveryFoundation.Toassistinraisingbreastcancerawareness,NECwomen’svolleyballteamssupported“DigPink”andwomen’sbasketballteamsparticipatedintheWBCA’s“PinkZone”promotion. Forthethirdstraightyear,SacredHeartwasawardedtheNECBuildingCommunitiesaward. Theawardrecognizestheinstitutionthatdemonstratesthehighestdedicationtomakinganimpactinthecommunitythroughtheeffortsofitsstudent-athletes,coachesandadministrators.Overthecourseofthe2012-13academicyear,SacredHeartdonatedover8,100hoursofcommunityservice.Intotal,Conferencemembersloggedover20,000hoursofcommunityservice. CommitmenttoSportsmanshipTheNECcontinueditsparticipationintheNCAA’sRespectCampaign,anefforttopromoteanenvironmentofrespectandintegrityatConferenceevents. The NEC Team Sportsmanship Award program recognized those teams and student-athletes who adhere to the principles ofsportsmanshipandpursuevictorywithhonor. SaintFrancisUfinishedtheyearwitha league-highfiveNECTeamSportsmanshipawards.TheRedFlashhaveledtheNECinsportsmanshiphonorsineachofthefiveyearssincetheprogramwasinstitutedin2008-09. What’sNext?The NEC opened the 2013-14 academic year by introducing a modernized version of its primary and secondary marks, giving theConferenceafresh,yetfamiliarlookmovingforward.

Inrecentyears,theNEChastakenaimatelevatingthebrandawarenessoftheleague,elevatingthecaliberofitschampionshipeventsandenhancingtheopportunitiesandexperiencesforstudent-athletesthatcompeteintheConference. TheNEC has raised its commitment to basketball through a host of strategic initiatives,most notably via a Brand and BasketballEnhancementfund,revisedschedulingparametersandtheimplementationofstate-of-the-artLEDsignageatallarenas.TheNEChasalsoprovidedeachinstitutionwithabasketballmarketinggrantthatresultedinthehighestattendanceonthemen’ssidein15yearsandthehighestper-gameaverageinwomen’sbasketballhistorylastseason. ThenextevolutionofNECFrontRowwillcomethisfallwiththedebutofHDqualitywebcastsaroundtheleague.Likewise,withHDTricastersbeingprovidedtoeachinstitution,schoolswillbeabletorecordgamesinbroadcastqualityhighdefinitionfrommultipleangles.Withthislong-termupgrade,highlightsfromFrontRowbroadcastscanbefedtolocalnewsstations,regionalsportsnetworksandESPN(SportsCenterTop-10),orusedduringNEC-TVgames.TheequipmentwillalsocomebundledwithanHDreplaysystemtobeimplementedforthe2013-14basketballseason. Beginninginthefallof2013,theNEC’sonlinedigitalnetworkwillalsohaveitsowniPhone/iPadapplicationthatcanbedownloadedatnocost.Liveandon-demandeventswillalsobefreeofcharge,andfanscantakepartintheconversationthroughtheapp’sbuilt-insocialmediacapabilities. Comingoffthesuccessofits#NECPride,MoonMagicdocumentaryshort,theNECalsoplanstogobackandrevisitsomeofthegreatestteams,student-athletesandmomentsthathaveshapedtheleague’shistory,allunderthe#NECPridefilmbanner.

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Mike MiniellieiGhth season as WaGner heaD coach

saint JosePh’s colleGe (in), 1986

MikeMinielli isenteringhis26thseasonasacollegiateheadcoach,andhiseighthatthehelmoftheWagnerCollegewomen’ssoccerteam.Miniellihascompiledacareerrecordof224-232-44betweenWagner,MurrayState,andhisalmamater,SaintJoseph’sCollege(IN).

Miniellihassteadilybuiltthewomen’ssoccerprogramatWagnerintoaNortheastConferencecontender,andimprovedhiswintotalsineachofthepasttwocampaigns.

PriortotakingovertheSeahawkprogram,MiniellispentsixseasonsasheadcoachatMurrayState,compilinga190-136-31record.WhilewiththeRacers,hecoached17all-conferenceplayers,andoversaw81student-athletestotheOhioValleyConferenceHonorRoll,includingfivewhoreceivedtheOVCMedalofHonorforAcademics.In2000-01underMinielli’stutelage,MurrayStatewasratedtheNo.1FirstYearWomen’sSoccerProgrambySoccer Buzz Magazine.

TheIndiananativebeganhiscollegiatecoachingcareerathisalmamater,SaintJoseph’sCollege(IN),whereheoversawboththemen’sandwomen’sprograms.Asheadcoachofthewomenfrom1988-1999,heposteda143-77-20mark,earningtwoNCAADivisionIItournamentberths,includingleadingthe1996teamtotheFinalFour.Inaddition,SaintJoseph’searnedanationalrankingeighttimesunderMinielli.

The1996DivisionIIWomen’sNationalCoachoftheYearalsoadministratedthePumamen’sprogramfor11seasonswinning111gameswhilesupervisingnumerousall-conferenceandall-academicstudent-athletes.MiniellihasbeenhonoredasaCoachoftheYearbyvariousconferencesandorganizationseightdifferenttimesduringhiscoachingcareer.

AftergraduatingfromSaintJoseph’s(IN)withadegreeinScience,History and Political Science, Minielli took the Mater Dei HighSchool(IN)Women’sSoccerTeamtofourcityleaguetitlesbeforejumping to the college ranks full time.The 1986 graduate cappedhisplayingcareerasthesecond-leadingscorerinschoolhistoryandwasaGreatLakesValleyAll-ConferencePlayer.

Professionally, he served on the Olympic Development PrograminIndianaforwomen’ssoccerfrom1991to1994andinApril1997,and for the men’s soccer program in April 1995. He directed theSaint Joseph’sCollege youth soccer league from 1992-99 andwasa co-coach for theNCAA/UMBROAll-Star Soccer Game in FortLauderdale,FLin1997.

MiniellialsoservedastheNCAArepresentativefortheDivisionIImen’sandwomen’ssoccerchampionshipsin1998,andonthe1998NCAAMen’sSoccerSelectionCommitteefrom1997-99.

Jenifer anzivinofirst season as WaGner assistant coach

rutGers, 2010Jenifer Anzivino, a former standout defender for Rutgers University, joins theWagnerAthleticsstaffasanassistantcoachfortheupcomingseason.

AnzivinocomestoGrymesHillafterhelpingthePlayersDevelopmentAcademyachieveaNo.1nationalclubrankingamongallgirls’soccerclubteamsaccordingtoSoccerAmerica.Duringherthreeyearswiththeclub,sheservedasaheadcoachfortheU-10teamandasanassistantfortheU-8andU-13teams.

Withherappointment,AnzivinoreturnstothecollegeranksafterbeginninghercoachingcareerasaStudentAssistantCoachforheralmamater.

AnzivinowasadefenderfortheScarletKnightsfrom2006-2009,whilehelpingleadRutgerstotheSweet16ofthe2008NCAATournament.Followinghercollegiatecareer,AnzivinowasdraftedbythePhiladelphiaIndependenceinthesixthroundofthe2010Women’sProfessionalSoccerLeague(WPSL)CollegeDraft,beforebeingtradedtoFCSkyBlue.ThenowdefunctWPSLwasthepredecessoroftheNationalWomen’sSoccerLeague(NWSL),whichdebutedintheSpringof2013.

Also during her time atRutgers, Anzivino garneredAll-Big East First Team andNational SoccerCoachesAssociation of America (NSCAA)All-AmericanSecondteamaccolades.Additionally,AnzivinowasnamedtotheNSCAAAll-NortheastRegionandEasternCollegeAthleticConference(ECAC)Women’sSoccerAll-StarTeams.

Astandout in theclassroomaswell,Anzivanowasnamed to theBigEastAcademicAll-StarTeam ineachofherfinal twoyearsoncampus, andgraduatedwithaB.A.DegreeinCommunications.

laura cobbthirD season as WaGner athletic trainer

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LauraCobbbeginsherthirdseasonatWagnerafterearningher Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training fromQuinnipiacUniversityinMayof2011.

Whilewith the Bobcats, Cobbworked as a senior athletic trainerwithQuinnipiacUniversity Rehab and thewomen’ssoccerteam.Thereshedesignedandimplementedrehabilitationprogramsforoff-seasonandpost-surgicalathletes,aswellastreatedandmanagedallstudent-athleteon-fieldinjuries.

Priortobecomingaseniorathletictrainer,Cobbspentthe2009-2010athleticyearwithbothBobcatswomen’svolleyballteamandtheYaleUniversityfootballandwomen’slacrosseprogramsasajuniorathletictrainingstudent.WiththeBulldogs,Cobbgainedvaluableexperiencebracing,castingandtaping,aswellasmentoringunderclassmenintheathletictrainingfield.

Cobb,anativeofBrooklyn,NY,earnedherM.B.AinHealthcareAdministrationinMay2013.

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rachel reeveSsenior - DefenDer

hometoWn: east northPort, nY

hiGh school: northPort

Junior Season (2012): Playedin18games,startingineight…Startedthefinal five gamesof the year as adefender…Recorded three shots,withoneingoal.

Sophomore Season (2011): Appeared insevengames, starting in fourof themoverHoward(8/31) ...Placedthreeofhersixshotsongoal.

Freshman Season (2010): Played in 20 of the team’s 21 games,making 15 starts ... Tallied her firstcollegiatepointonanassist inWagner’s4-1winoverHoward(8/31) ...Placedthreeofhersixshotsongoal.

Before Wagner:Athree-yearletterwinnerontheNorthportgirlsteam…NamedAll-ConferenceandLeagueMostValuablePlayerasasenior…PlayedherclubsoccerforAlbertsonFury91undercoachPhilCasella…WasapartoftwoStateCupchampionshipswiththeFury.

Personal: Born in Huntington, NY, to Margaret andDavid Reeves … Has one sister, Lauren … Her cousin,Alyssa Pember played for the BostonCollegewomen’ssoccer team and has been a part of the U.S. Under-17andUnder-18Nationalteams.

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aManda SieferMansenior - DefenDer

hometoWn: tucson, aZ

hiGh school: canYon Del oro

Junior Season (2012): Playedinall19games,startingin18asadefender…Recordedtwogoalsandoneassistforatotaloffivepoints…Tallied22shotattempts,withnineongoal…Scoredtwogoals,includingthegame-winner,againstHoward(9/7)…AssistedonagoalinWagner’svictoryatNJIT(9/9).

Sophomore Season (2011): Startedall 18games sheappeared in…Tallied twoassists,20 shots, andfive shots on goal … Recorded an assist in a win over Fairleigh Dickinson (10/7) … Assisted on thegame’sonlygoalinawinatQuinnipiacon(10/16).

Freshman Season (2010):Wasa crucialpieceof theWagnerdefense, starting in 18ofher 19gamesplayed...Endedtheyearwithsevenshotsongoal,hittingthenetontwoofthem.

Before Wagner: Played for theArizonaODPState teamfor threeyears…AttendedRegion IVCampandODPRegional’sinLasVegas…CaptainedherGilbertArsenalSoccerClubteamundercoachDougEwing…HelpedherclubteamplacethirdintheArizonaStateCup…WenttoU.S.ClubNationalsinVirginiaBeach…WasthemanagerofthestudentrunschoolwebsiteforCanyonDelOroHighSchool…President of theFutureBusiness Leaders ofAmerica graduated in theTop-10 percent of her classwithaSealofExcellenceinMathandCareerandTechnicalEducation(Culinary).

Personal:FullnameisAmandaElyseSieferman…borninVallejo,CA,toTimandLizSieferman…Hasonesister,Jordan…planstomajorinBio-Psychology.

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Jackie nicholaSsenior - forWarD

hometoWn: rockville centre, nY

hiGh school: south siDe

Junior Season (2012): Playedin16games,startinginallofthem…Rankedsecondontheteamingoals(5)andpoints(14),whileleadingtheSeahawksinassists (4)…Scoredagoal vs.StonyBrook (8/24)…Compiledherbest

offensiveperformanceoftheseasonvs.SaintPeter’s(8/27),scoringtwogoals–onethegame-winner–andanassist…AssistedonagoalinawinoverHoward(9/7)…Scoredthegame-winnerandassistedonanothergoalatNJIT(9/9)…Talliedtheassistonthegame-winninggoalatSacredHeart(9/28)…Foundthebackofthenetvs.Quinnipiac(10/5)…Missedthefinalthreegamesoftheseasonduetoinjury.

Sophomore Season (2011): Startedinall19gamesfortheSeahawks…Secondontheteamingoals(5)andpoints(11)…Alsorecordedoneassist,23shotsand10shotsongoal…ScoredagoalinawinoverDrexel (9/16) … Tallied a goal in a victory overManhattan (9/18) … Scored both goals in awin overDelawareState(9/25)…RecordedagoalandanassistinawinoverFairleighDickinson(10/7).

Freshman Season (2010): Madeanimmediateimpactherfirstyear,playingin20oftheteam’s21gameswithtwostarts...Finishedtheseasonsecondontheteaminpointswiththreegoalsandtwoassistsforeightpoints ...Scoredherfirstcollegiategoalintheteam’s4-1winoverHoward(8/31) ...AlsoscoredgoalsagainstHolyCross(9/5)andDelawareState.

Before Wagner:Was a three-yearmember of the soccer team at South SideHigh School ... Helpedthe LadyCyclones to three consecutive state final appearances,winning state titles in 2007 and 2009 ... NamedMost ValuablePlayer her junior and senior seasons ... Helped the team earn thetitleofNo.1TeamintheNationin2009...ReceivedAll-County,NSCAAAll-RegionandfirstteamAll-Statehonorsherfinalyear . . . alsoearnedtwovarsitylettersinlacrosse.

Personal: Full name is Jacqueline Anne Nicholas ... born inMineola, NY, to James and Karen Nicholas ... has one youngerbrother,Chris...Majoringinbiology.

Favorite Quote: “Sometimes the hardest thing and the rightthingarethesame.”

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Sophomore Season (2011): Started in 18 games … Recorded a 9-8-1 record in goal, playing1654:17minutes ...Allowed 18goals and recorded 105 saves, good for a0.98GAA…Finishedtheseason first intheNECinsavepercentage(.854),andsecond insaves,shutouts(8),andgoals-againstaverage…Talliedeightshutoutsontheyear,againstSaintPeter’s(8/21),Marist(8/26),Lafayette(9/9),Drexel(9/16),DelawareState(9/25),MountSt.Mary’s(10/2),FairleighDickinson(10/7),andQuinnipiac(10/16)...Surrenderedoneorfewergoalsin12ofher18games. Freshman Season (2010): Jumped into a starting role inher first yearmaking20 starts andappearinginall21gamesbetweenthepipes...Recordedfourshutouts,blankingPacific(8/21),NJIT(9/10),CentralConnecticut(10/3),andFairleighDickinson(10/8)...FinishedsecondintheNECinsaves(116)andsavespergame(5.52)...NamedNECRookieoftheWeekon10/4afterallowingjustonegoaloverapairoftiesagainstQuinnipiac(10/1)andCentralConnecticut(10/3).

Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for JFK ... Named All-Class her junior and seniorseasons...Helpedherteamtothreeconsecutivestatechampionshipsin 2008, 2009, 2010 ... the National Championship Golden Gloveaward ... Was a member of the National Honor Society, ScienceHonorSociety,SpanishHonorSocietyandMusicHonorSociety...NamedanArmyReserveScholarAthlete ... also lettered inwintertrackandbadminton.

Personal:FullnameisKatharineHannaMarcy...BorninOceanside,NY, toPaulandAliceMarcy ...NieceofUncleDougandAuntLiz... Has one brother, Kyle ... Majoring in Education and NaturalSciences ... Captured a Region I championship in 2009 ... PlayedfortheSyossetStingclubsoccerteam,undercoachesChrisSmithandJonFeinstein ...BackedtheStingtoaRegionalChampionshipvictoryandspotintheNationalChampionshipgame.

kaTie MarcYreD-shirt Junior - GoalkeePer

hometoWn: bellmore, nY

hiGh school: John f. kenneDY

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Michelle kaWkoJunior - miDfielD

hometoWn: meDforD, nY

hiGh school: PatchoGue-meDforD

Sophomore Season (2012): Started the first eight games of the season forWagner before her seasonwas cut short by injury…Tallied one assist on theseason,recordedontheSeahawks’firstgoaloftheseasonatHolyCross(8/19)…

Attemptedsixshotsontheyear,withtwoongoal.

Freshman Season (2011): Appearedin18games,startingsix…Recordedfiveshots,includingthreeongoal.

Before Wagner: A four-year varsity letterwinner at Patchogue-Medford High School … Earned All-LeaguerecognitionasajuniorandaseniorwhilecollectingAll-Conferenceaccoladesasasophomore…MemberoftheNationalHonorSociety…Graduatedwitha3.8GPA.

Personal: Born inMedford,NY, toMaureen andRichKawko…Has two siblings; Stephanie andMatthew…Majoringinnursing.

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Freshman Season (2011): Did not see action during her first seasonwith theSeahawks.

Before Wagner:Afour-yearletterwinneratNorwalkHighSchool…EarnedAll-AreaandAll-FairfieldCountyInterscholasticAthleticConference(FCIAC)honors…LedtheBearsinscoringall fouryearswhilesettingtheschool-recordformostcareerpoints…PlayedclubsoccerforYankeeUnitedF.C.Stars…Alsoearnedaletterinlacrosseafterjoiningtheteamasasenior…HonoredastheDecemberrecipientoftheNorwalkScholar-AthleteoftheMonth…graduatedwitha3.5GPA.

Personal:BorninNorwalk,CTtoDonnaandJoeMacri…Hasonebrother,Stephen…Majoringinnursingwithaspirationsofworkinginthemedicalfield.

lindSeY MacriJunior - miDfielD

hometoWn: norWalk, ct

hiGh school: norWalk

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aShleY MarcheSeJunior - miDfielD

hometoWn: northPort, nY

hiGh school: northPort

Sophomore Season (2012): Playedinsixgames…Recordedoneshotongoal.

Freshman Season (2011):Appearedin10gamesfortheSeahawks.

Before Wagner: A three-year varsity letterwinner at Northport High School … Earned All-Leaguerecognition…AlsoletteredinbasketballfortheTigers…WasamemberoftheNationalHonorSocietyandhonoredasaScholarAthlete.

Personal:BorninNorthport,NY,toEllenandLennyMarchese…Hastwobrothers;MichaelandAustin...Undeclaredmajor.

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aliSSa bianculliJunior - DefenDer

hometoWn: isliP, nY

hiGh school: st. anthonY’s

Sophomore Season (2012): Playedin18games,startingin16…Appearedinthestarting lineup at defender for the final 16 games of the season …Tallied twoassistsontheyear…Recordednineshots,withfourongoal…Assistedongoalsvs.Howard(9/7)andMonmouth(10/14).

Freshman Season (2011): Appearedin17games,startingin14…Recorded19shots,includingfiveongoal.

Before Wagner: A four-year letterwinner at St. Anthony’s High School … Helped the Friars to a State andRegionalChampionshipsinadditiontofour-straightconferencetitles…Alsoearnedtwolettersinwintertrack&field.

Personal:BorninFranklinSquare,NY,toGinaandFredBianculli…Hastwosiblings;JessicaandFrederick…Undecidedonamajor.

Reason Behind Wearing # 11:“Ihavebeenwearing11sinceIwaslittle.”

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SYdneY MccarThYJunior - miDfielD

hometoWn: canton, Ga

hiGh school: WooDstock

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Maureen veTTerJunior - forWarD

hometoWn: brookfielD, ct

hiGh school: brookfielD

Sophomore Season (2012): Shiftedtogoalkeeperbeforetheseason…Appearedinsevengamesingoal,startingsixofthem…Compileda2-4recordwitha2.50GAAand.746savepercentage…Recordedherfirstcareershutoutwhilestopping

acareer-best14shotsina1-0victoryatSacredHeart(Sep.28)…MadesixsavesinavictoryoverMountSt.Mary’s(Oct.21)…StoppedeightshotsatFairleighDickinson(Oct.12)…Recordedsevensavesvs.Bryant(Sep.21).

Freshman Season (2011):Appearedintengames.

Before Wagner:Afour-yearvarsityletterwinneratBrookfieldHighSchool…helpedtheBobcatstoan8-1-6recordasasenior…NamedAll-Patriotasjuniorandasenior…CoachesAwardrecipientinallfouryears…HonorableMentionAll-Patriotasafreshman…Letteredinbasketballandsoftball…Onthehardwood,helpedBrookfieldtothe2010StateChampionshipgame.

Personal:BorninDanbury,CT,toJoanandStephenVetter…Hasthreesiblings;Stephanie,MarkandJeanmarie…MajoringinNursing.

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liSa caPelliJunior - GoalkeePer

hometoWn: manalaPan, nJ

hiGh school: reD bank catholic

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Sophomore Season (2012): Played in 18 games, starting in three … Cracked thestartinglineupforthefinalthreecontestsoftheseason…Recorded11shotattempts,withfourongoal.

Freshman Season (2011):Appearedin18games…Talliedoneassist,eightshots,andfiveshotsongoal…RecordedanassistinawinoverFairleighDickinson(10/7).

Before Wagner:Afour-yearletterwinneratSt.JohnVillaAcademy…TeamMVPasasenior…playedclubsoccerforStatenIslandUnited,helpingthesquadtoaNo.8rankinginNewYorkandaNo.100ranknationally…EarnedthePresidentialandCommunityServiceAwardintheclassroomwhilegraduatingwitha90GPA.

Personal:BorninStatenIsland,NY,toRoseanneandMichaelAzzinaro…HasonebrotherJoe…MajoringinBusinessAdministration.

alYSSa azzinaroJunior - forWarD

hometoWn: staten islanD, nY

hiGh school: st. John villa

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Sophomore Season (2012): Playedin14games,recordingtwogoals…Tallied13shotattempts,withsevenongoals…ScoredagoalatMarist(8/21)…FoundthebackofthenetinavictoryatNJIT(9/9).

Freshman Season (2011): Appearedin18games…Talliedtwoassistsandtwoshotsongoal…RecordedanassistatHoward(9/2)…AssistedonagoalinavictoryatMountSt.Mary’s(10/2).

Before Wagner:Afour-yearvarsityletterwinneratWoodstockHighSchool…NamedteamMVPasasophomorewhilepacingtheWolverinesinscoringineachofherfirsttwoseasons.

Personal:BorninChatham,NJ,toLauraandTomMcCarthy…Hasonesister,Amanda…MajoringinNursing.

Sophomore Season (2012): Playedin14gamesingoal,startingin13...Compileda3-10recordwitha2.15GAAand.731savepercentage…CollectedvictoriesagainstSaintPeter’s(8/27),Howard(9/7)andNJIT(9/9)…Recorded13savesvs.Marist(8/21)…Alsoposteddouble-digitsavetotalsontwootheroccasions,stopping10shotsineachofthe

finaltwogamesoftheseasonatSaintFrancisU(10/26)andRobertMorris(10/28).

Freshman Season (2011):StartedinonegamefortheSeahawks…Played110minutes,allowingonegoalandrecordingeightsavesinadrawagainstManhattan(9/18).

Before Wagner:Afour-yearletterwinneratRedBankCatholic…HelpedtheCaseystotheStateandRegionalChampionshipasaseniorandarunner-upfinishthetwopreviousyears…RedBankCatholicalsowontheDivisionTitleineachofherlastthreeyears.

Personal:BorninStatenIsland,NY,toVincentCapelli…Hastwobrothers;VincentandChristopher…MajoringinNursing.

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JeSS narliSJunior - miDfielDer

hometoWn: branchburG, nJ

hiGh school: somerville

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nicole bergersoPhomore - DefenDer

hometoWn: oceansiDe, nY

hiGh school: oceansiDe

4Freshman Season (2012): Playedinfivegames.

Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner at Oceanside High School inOceanside,NY ...Winner of Scholar-AthleteAward atOceanside ... Played

herclubsoccerfortheAlbertsonSilverFury.

Personal: Born inMineola,NY toAnnette andHankBerger ...Has a brother, Ian,who played soccer atAlbany...Undecidedonamajor.

Siara kolPonsoPhomore - miDfielDer

hometoWn: WaYne, nJ

hiGh school: WaYne hills

9Freshman Season (2012): Played in 19 games, starting in eight …Cracked

thestartinglineupforthefinalsevencontestsoftheseason…Scoredonegoalinherfreshmancampaign,tallyingthegame-winnervs.MountSt.Mary’s(10/21)…EarnedNECRookieof theWeekhonors forherperformanceagainstTheMount…Recorded13shots,withfourongoal.

Before Wagner:Four-yearletterwinneratWayneHillsHighSchoolinWayne,NJ...Partofateamthatwonfourleaguechampionshipsandthreecountychampionships...Wasnamedfirst-teamAll-CountyandAll-Leagueinallfourseasons...PlayedherclubsoccerforthePDACharge...Wasamemberofthetrackteaminherfreshmanandsophomoreyears.

Personal:Born inWayne,NJ toKevinandEvelynKolpon ...Has twosisters,AngieandLynnea ... In thePhysicianAssistantprogram.

SaManTha JenSensoPhomore - forWarD

hometoWn: ocean Gate, nJ

hiGh school: central reGional

12Freshman Season (2012): Played in 17games, starting in five…Recorded fiveshots,withtwoongoal.

Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner at Central Regional High School inBayville,NJ...WontheB-Southchampionshipasasenior...Four-yearmemberoftheindoorandoutdoortrackteamsatCentralRegional...NamedMVPoftheschool’strackteam...NJSIAAScholar-Athlete...Graduatedwitha98.7GPA.

Personal:BorninLakewood,NJtoStephanieandDougJensen...Hasabrother,Douglas,andasister,Alexis...Undeclaredmajor.

Sophomore Season (2012): Playedintwogames.

Freshman Season (2011): AppearedinagameagainstFairleighDickinson(10/7).

Before Wagner:Afour-yearletterwinneratSomervilleHighSchool…EarnedAll-StateandFirstTeamAll-SkylandConferenceaccoladesasasenior…AlsopickedupaSecondTeamAll-Skylandcitation…PlayedtravelballintheSuperYLeague.

Personal: BorninPrinceton,NJ,toKarenandNickNarlis…Hastwosiblings;KaitlinandConnor…MajoringinPublicPolicyandAdministration.

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daniella daviSsoPhomore - DefenDer

hometoWn: freeholD, nJ

hiGh school: freeholD toWnshiP

15Freshman Season (2012): Playedinall19games,startingin11…Recordedoneassistontheseason…Talliedsixshotattempts,withtwoongoal…AssistedonagoalinWagner’svictoryatNJIT(9/9).

Before Wagner:Four-yearletterwinner,playingherfreshmanseasonatRedBankCatholicHighSchoolinNewJerseybeforetransferringtoFreeholdTownship...MemberofaShoreConferencechampionshipteam...PlayedherclubsoccerfortheRealNewJerseyPower.

Personal:DaughterofHenryandJoannaDavis...Hasonesister,Gabrielle...Hercousin,NickLeone,wasafour-yearmemberoftheFordhammen’ssoccerteam...Anothercousin,NickVillani,isamemberoftheLafayettemen’ssoccerteam...Majoringinnursing.

Johanna konradsoPhomore - miDfielD

hometoWn: vollcach, GermanY

hiGh school: lsh18

Freshman Season (2012): Played in 19 games, starting in 18…Recorded one goal and one assist for three points…Tallied 14shots,withfiveofthemongoal…Assistedonagoalinavictory

overSaintPeter’s(8/27)…Scoredagoalvs.Monmouth(10/14).

Personal:BorninBietigheim-Bissingen,GermanytoJuttaandUweKonrad...Hasthreesiblings,Uli,Isolde,andRichard...Majoringinphysics.

alYSSa WillardsoPhomore - miDfielD

hometoWn: Wilbraham, ma

hiGh school: minnechauG reGional

26Freshman Season (2012): Playedinfourgames…Recordedtwoshotattempts,withoneongoal.

Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Minnechaug Regional HighSchoolinWilbraham,MA...WesternMassandstatechampionasafreshman...CapturedanotherWesternMasstitleasasophomore...PlayedherclubsoccerfortheWesternMassExtremes.

Personal:BorninSpringfield,MAtoRodandKrisWillard...Herfather,Rod,playedintheNationalHockeyLeaguefortheChicagoBlackhawksandTorontoMapleLeafs...Hastwosisters,KristenandBrittany...MajoringinBusinessAdministration.

30eMMa koniecznY

soPhomore - miDfielD

hometoWn: haDleY, ma

hiGh school: hoPkins acaDemY

Freshman Season (2012): Playedinfourgames.

Before Wagner:Four-yearletterwinnerforHopkinsAcademyinHadley,MA...Three-timeall-leagueandthree-timeAll-WesternMassawardwinnerwhileatHopkins...NamedDivisionIIIPlayeroftheYearin2011...HonoredasaWendy’sHighSchoolHeismanStudent-AthleteWinner...LedallofWesternMassinassistsin2010...PlayedclubsoccerfortheNorthamptonStorm...Wasafour-yearletterwinneronHopkins’girls’basketballteam,whichwonaleaguechampionshipin2012...MemberoftheProMeritoHonorSociety

Personal:BorninHadley,MAtoStevenandSheilaKonieczny...Hasonebrother,Jeffrey...InthePhysicianAssistantprogram.

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kaTelYn MurPhYfreshman - GoalkeePer

hometoWn: metuchen, nJ

hiGh school: metuchen

1Before Wagner: Four-yearletterwinnerforMetuchenHighSchool…Recordedanimpressive128savesfortheBulldogsduringherseniorseason … Blue Division Champions in 2011 and 2012 … Received

academicrecognitionforherhighGPA…MemberoftheNationalHonorSocietyandtheSpanishNationalHonorSociety.

Personal:BorninNewBrunswick,NJ…DaughterofBobandColleen…Hasonesister,Brianne,andonebrother,Bobby…DualmajorinEducationandHistory…SAG/AFTRAmember.

Megan friTzfreshman - miDfielD

hometoWn: caPe coral, fl

hiGh school: mariner

2Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Mariner High School…Helped theTritons to twodistrict championships…CaptainherJunior and Senior seasons …MVP her Junior and Senior seasons …

ReceivedbothAll-Conference andAll-AreaFirstTeamaccolades…Tiedher school record forassistsinasingleseason(40)…PlayedclubwiththeChicagoFireJuniorGirlsteamwhereshehelpedherteamwintheSuperYLeagueChampionship…MemberoftheOlympicDevelopmentProgram (ODP)Region IIITeam…Graduatedfifth inher senior classwithSumaCumLaudehonors…earnedAPScholarsaward…MemberofJuniorLeadershipProgram.

Personal:BorninCharlotte,NC…MotherBethplayedtennisatWagnerfrom1983-1987…FatherMichaelplayedsocceratAdrianCollege from1982-1987… hasonesister,Holly…Majoring inBusiness,MinoringinJournalism.

TaYlor SackariSfreshman - miDfielD

hometoWn: st. James, nY

hiGh school: smithtoWn east

6Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Smithtown East HighSchool…PlayedherclubsoccerwiththeAlbertsonFury…HelpedtheFuryearnarankingofNo.21nationallyaswellasaNo.1rankinginthe

state…PartoftheFuryteamthatwonthe2013NewYorkStateCup…Graduatedwitha3.8GPA…MemberoftheSpanishHonorSocietyherfinaltwoyearsatSmithtownEastHighSchool.

Personal: Born inMineola,NY toMichael and Lisa Sackaris …Has one sister, Jordan …DualmajoringinEducationandeitherHistoryorPsychology.

aManda buckfreshman - DefenDer

hometoWn: baY shore, nY

hiGh school: isliP

7Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Islip High School …HelpedtheBucstoapairofleaguechampionshipsandapairofcountychampionships…AsaSeniorhelpedIslipattainaNo.19rankingin

nationandsecond-placefinish in the state ...EarnedMVPof countychampionshipgameandco-MVPof team ...Namedcaptain for JuniorandSeniorseasons…EarnedAll-StateaccoladesJuniorandSeniorSeasons…NamedtoNewsdayAllLongIslandSecondTeam…NationalSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmerica(NSCAA)ScholarAll-American…PlayedherclubsoccerwiththeAlbertsonFury,helpingtheteamtoaNo.21ranking…Graduatedwitha4.0GPA…MemberoftheNationalHonorSocietyandtheForeignLanguageHonorSociety.

Personal:NativeofIslip,NY…DaughterofJohnandPamelaBuck…Hasonebrother,Mat…CousinsKeithandEricplaysocceratStonyBrookUniversityandVillanovaUniversity,respectively…InthePhysicianAssistantprogram.

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gabrielle daviSfreshman - miDfielD

hometoWn: freeholD, nJ

hiGh school: freeholD toWnshiP

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aMber cocafreshman - DefenDer

hometoWn: rivervieW, fl

hiGh school: bloominGDale

17Before Wagner: Four-yearletterwinnerforBloomingdaleHighSchool…WhileplayingfortheBulls,earnedAll-CountyFirstTeamandWesternConferenceFirstTeamaccolades…Reached2013FinalFourwithher

clubteam,theClearwaterChargers…MemberofFloridaOlympicDevelopmentProgram(ODP)StateTeam…NationalSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmerica(NSCAA)HighSchoolScholarRegionFinalist…MemberofNationalHonorSociety,NationalEnglishHonorSociety,RhoKappaandMuAlphaTheta.

Personal:BorninBrandon,FL…DaughterofAlbertoandDeborah…Soccerrunsinthefamily:sister,Cristina, played atFlaglerCollege; sister, Brittany, currentlyplays forBelmontUniversity… In thePhysicianAssistantprogram.

diana Saberfreshman - forWarD/DefenDer

hometoWn: sYosset, nY

hiGh school: sYosset23

Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner forSyossetHighSchool…HelpedtheBraveswintheConferenceChampionshipwitha12-0-2record…VotedteamcaptainforherSeniorseason…Talliedninegoals

andeightassistsduringherSeniorseason…EarnedtheMostOutstandingSenioraward…EarnedAll-CountyherSeniorseason…EarnedAll-ClassherJuniorseason…NamedtotheHonorRollherJuniorandSenioryearsatSyossetHighSchool…WasamemberoftheAlbertsonEliteFuryfrom2004-2011…EndedherclubcareerwithEastMeadowUnited(2011-2013)…ParticipatedintheEliteClubNationalLeague(ECNL)from2009-2013.

Personal:BorninMineola,NY…DaughterofJasonandCarmella…Hastwobrother,DanielandKristopher…MajoringinArtAdministrationwithaMinorinMarketingandManagement.

SYdneY McnuTTfreshman - DefenDer

hometoWn: hatboro, Pa

hiGh school: hatboro-horsham

24Before Wagner: Four-yearletterwinnerforHatboro-HorshamHighSchool … Captain for the Hatters during her Senior season … All-LeagueSecondTeam…All-LeagueThirdTeamHonorableMention…

OntheHonorRoll…ReceivedaCertificateofDistinctioninReading,Writing,andMathematicsaswellasaCertificateforOutstandingServiceasRedandBlackCaptain.

Personal:BorninAbington,PA…DaughterofConandBernadette…Hasonesister,Madison…UndecidedMajor.

Before Wagner: Three-yearletterwinnerforFreeholdTownshipHigh School … Helped the Patriots to both the 2012A-NorthChampionshipandthe2011ShoreConferenceChampionship…

earnedtheSeniorAthleticAward…Four-yearTreasurerofherhighschoolclass…MemberofProjectLundy…BOTC…PeerLeadership…LeadershipAward.

Personal:BorninPlainview,NY…DaughterofJoannaandHank…Oldersister,Daniella,alsoplayssocceratWagner…InthePhysician’sAssistantprogram.

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Tori rodriguezfreshman - DefenDer

hometoWn: mission vieJo, ca

hiGh school: caPistrano valleY

25Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinnerforCapistranoValleyHighSchool ...Asasenior,helpedtheCougarsearntheSeaViewLeagueChampionshipwithanimpressive16-1-3record...DefensivePlayerof

theYearfor2010-2011season...PlayedherclubfortheTustinUnitedRed...ScholarAthleteallfouryearsatCapistranoValleyHighSchool...Graduatedwitha3.85GPA.

Personal:BorninMissionViejo,CAtoTinoandGinaRodriguez...Hasonesister,Lexi...InthePhysicianAssistantprogram.

JeSSica Mouradian

freshman - DefenDer

hometoWn: balDWin, nY

hiGh school: balDWin

Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner at Baldwin Senior HighSchoolinBaldwin,NY...CoachedbyDariusBurton...Co-Captainineachofherfinaltwoseasons...NamedteamMVP...All-County

selectionherJuniorandSeniorseasons...ReceivedHonorRolldistinctionsin2011and2012...Memberofthe2011BusinessandMarketingHonorSocietyofNewYorkState.

Personal: BorninOceanside,NYtoGlenandJosephineMouradian...Hastwoolderbrothers,FrankandMichael,andonesister,Sera...MajoringinAccountingwithaMinorinFinance.

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Maura PeTerSfreshman - DefenDer

hometoWn: Jackson, nJ

hiGh school: Jackson memorial

Before Wagner: Four-yearletterwinnerforJacksonMemorialHighSchool…2012-2013teamMVP…2012-2013All-CountyFirstTeam…2012-2013Top15All-ShoreScorer…2011-2012All-ShoreSecond

Team…HelpedtheJaguarstooneA-SouthChampionshipandtwoGroupIVChampionships…Alsomemberofherschool’svarsitytrackteam…HighHonorRollall fouryearsofhighschool…PlayedherclubsoccerwiththeNewJerseyWildcats.

Personal:BorninStatenIsland,NY…DaughterofAnnemarieandScott…Hastwobrothers,ScottandAndrew.

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2012 individual STaTiSTicS 2012 leader STaTiSTicS

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WAGNER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME RESULTS

2006 (2-16-0, 2-7-0 )Date Opponent Result8/31 @ Saint Joseph’s L, 0-59/3 Stony Brook L, 0-79/8 VMI L, 3-59/10 @ Binghamton L, 0-49/15 @ Lafayette L, 1-39/17 Temple L, 0-19/19 @ Manhattan L, 1-29/24 Saint Peter’s L, 0-19/29 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-610/1 @ Columbia L, 0-310/6 @ Sacred Heart L, 0-410/8 @ FDU L, 1-210/13 CCSU L, 0-510/15 Quinnipiac W, 2-010/20 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-2 10/22 @ Robert Morris L, 1-210/27 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 (ot)10/29 Monmouth L, 1-3

2005 (3-12-2, 3-5-1)Date Opponent Result9/1 Manhattan L, 0-19/4 @ Colgate L, 0-49/8 Drexel L, 0-49/16 Columbia L, 0-39/18 @ Fordham L, 0-39/22 @ Iona L, 0-19/24 Lafayette T, 0-0 (2ot)9/30 @ Quinnipiac L, 1-210/2 @ CCSU L. 0-110/7 Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-210/9 Robert Morris W, 3-210/14 @ Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-010/16 @ Monmouth T, 1-1 (2ot)10/21 LIU Brooklyn L, 2-310/23 @ Temple L, 1-2 (ot)10/28 Sacred Heart L, 1-410/30 FDU W, 2-1 (ot)

2008 (4-11-4, 2-6-1)Date Opponent Result8/31 La Salle L, 1-29/3 @ Delaware State W, 2-19/7 @ Lafayette T, 1-1 (2ot)9/10 @ NJIT L, 2-49/14 Charleston Southern W, 4-2 9/19 @ Saint Peter’s L, 0-19/21 Holy Cross L, 1-39/26 Manhattan T, 1-1 (2ot)9/28 @ Siena T, 1-1 (2ot)10/3 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-310/5 Bryant L, 2-310/10 @ FDU L, 0-310/12 @ Sacred Heart T, 2-2 (2ot)10/17 CCSU L, 0-410/19 Quinnipiac W, 1-010/24 @ Robert Morris L, 1-210/26 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-310/31 Monmouth L, 0-111/2 Mount St. Mary’s W, 2-0

2007 (3-13-2, 1-7-1)Date Opponent Result8/31 @ La Salle L, 0-59/5 Lafayette L, 1-2 (ot)9/9 Siena W, 1-09/14 vs. Coastal Carolina* L, 2-39/16 vs. W. Michigan* T, 0-0 (2ot)9/20 @ Navy L, 1-39/22 @ Drexel L, 0-19/27 @ Fairfield L, 0-69/30 NJIT W, 2-110/5 @ Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-010/7 @ Monmouth L, 0-210/13 LIU Brooklyn L, 0-210/19 Sacred Heart L, 0-210/21 FDU L, 0-210/26 @ Quinnipiac T, 0-0 (2ot)10/28 @ CCSU L, 0-311/2 Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-211/4 Robert Morris L, 2-3 (2ot)* @ Jacksonville, FL

WAGNER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME RESULTS

2010 (6-13-2, 2-6-2)Date Opponent ResultDate Opponent Result8/21 vs. Pacific* W, 1-08/22 vs. Hawaii* L, 0-48/29 @ Lafayette L, 1-2 (2ot)8/31 Howard W, 4-19/5 Holy Cross W, 4-19/10 @ NJIT W, 1-09/12 @ Drexel L, 1-49/17 Rider L, 0-19/19 @ Delaware State L, 1-39/24 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-49/26 Temple L, 0-210/1 Quinnipiac T, 1-1 (2ot)10/3 CCSU T, 0-0 (2ot)10/8 @ FDU W, 2-010/10 @ Sacred Heart L, 0-210/13 @ Penn L, 0-410/15 Bryant W, 2-1 (2ot)10/22 Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-2 (ot)10/24 Monmouth L, 0-110/29 @ Robert Morris L, 0-310/31 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-3* @ Honolulu, HI

2012 (5-14-0, 2-8-0)Date Opponent Result8/19 @ Holy Cross L, 1-48/21 @Marist L, 1-28/24 Stony Brook L, 1-38/27 Saint peter’s W, 5-29/2 @Fairfield L, 0-19/7 Howard W, 3-29/9 @NJIT W, 3-19/12 @Manhattan L, 0-1 (ot)9/16 @Lafayette L, 0-49/21 Bryant L, 0-29/28 @ Sacred Heart W, 1-09/30 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-310/5 Quinnipiac L, 1-410/12 @FDU L, 0-310/14 Monmouth L, 2-310/19 Central Connecticut L, 0-210/21 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-210/26 Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-310/28 Robert Morris L, 0-1

2011 (9-8-2, 3-7-0)Date Opponent Result8/21 @ Saint Peter’s W, 1-0 (2ot)8/26 Marist W, 1-08/30 NJIT W, 2-19/2 @ Howard T, 1-1 (2ot)9/9 Lafayette W, 1-09/11 @ Rider L, 0-59/16 Drexel W, 2-09/18 Manhattan T, 1-1 (2ot)9/23 @ Bryant L, 0-29/25 Delaware State W, 2-010/2 @ Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-010/4 @ Monmouth L, 0-210/7 FDU W, 5-010/9 LIU Brooklyn L, 1-210/14 @ CCSU L, 0-110/16 @ Quinnipiac W, 1-010/21 Sacred Heart L, 0-110/28 Robert Morris L, 0-110/31 Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-2 (ot)

2009 (3-13-3, 1-7-2)Date Opponent Result8/28 Saint Peter’s L, 0-29/4 @ Yale L, 0-29/6 Delaware State W, 7-09/11 @ Temple L, 1-29/15 @ Holy Cross L, 0-69/20 @ Manhattan L, 0-29/22 @ Rider L, 1-29/25 LIU Brooklyn L, 0-39/27 Lafayette T, 0-0 (2ot)10/2 @ Monmouth L, 0-110/4 @ Mount St. Mary’s L, 0-110/9 Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-210/11 Robert Morris T, 0-010/16 @ CCSU L, 0-810/18 @ Quinnipiac L, 2-410/23 Sacred Heart L, 1-210/25 FDU W, 3-110/30 NJIT W, 3-011/1 @ Bryant T, 1-1 (2ot)

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WAGNER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME RESULTS2004 (3-16-0, 1-8-0)

Date Opponent Result8/31 @ Albany L, 1-2 (ot)9/4 @ Drexel W, 2-09/6 Fordham L, 1-2 (ot)9/10 vs. Columbia* L, 0-1 (ot)9/12 @ St. John’s L, 0-29/17 @ Navy L, 0-39/24 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-29/26 Monmouth L, 2-310/1 @ FDU L, 0-410/3 @ Sacred Heart L, 0-110/11 Delaware State W, 12-010/13 @ Saint Peter’s L, 0-410/15 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-210/17 @ Howard L, 0-110/20 @ Lafayette L, 0-410/22 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-310/24 @ Robert Morris L, 0-110/29 CCSU L, 0-110/31 Quinnipiac L, 1-4* @ Jamaica, NY

2003 (7-10-1, 2-7-0)Date Opponent Result8/29 @ Boston College L, 0-109/1 Albany W, 1-09/3 Lafayette T, 1-1 (2ot)9/6 Howard W, 4-39/10 @ Fairfield L, 0-79/12 @ Delaware State W, 17-19/20 @ Drexel L, 2-39/24 @ Manhattan W, 3-29/26 @ Mount St. Mary’s L, 0-410/3 Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-110/5 Robert Morris W, 1-010/10 @ CCSU L, 0-310/12 @ Quinnipiac L, 0-210/14 Saint Peter’s W, 4-010/17 LIU Brooklyn L, 1-310/24 Monmouth L, 0-210/29 Sacred Heart L, 0-310/31 @ FDU W, 3-2

In 2010, The Seahawks played outside the Eastern Time Zone for the first time in program history when the team squared off with Pacific and Hawaii in Honolulu, HI.

The Seahawks have taken six of their last eight meetings with Mount St. Mary’s, including three of the last four contests in Emmitsburg, MD.

2000 (1-17-1, 1-9-0)Date Opponent Result8/30 Temple L, 1-2 (2ot)9/1 @ Fordham L, 1-29/3 Adelphi L, 1-2 (ot)9/6 @ Lafayette L, 0-59/8 @ Georgetown L, 0-129/13 Albany L, 1-2 (ot)9/16 @ Monmouth L, 0-39/19 St. John’s L, 2-49/22 CCSU L, 0-59/24 Quinnipiac L, 0-59/29 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-410/1 @ Robert Morris L, 0-210/3 FDU W, 4-010/5 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-310/10 Drexel L, 0-210/13 UMBC L, 1-310/15 Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-310/20 @ Sacred Heart L, 0-210/25 @ Iona T 3-3 (2ot)

1999 (4-11-0, 1-8-0)Date Opponent Result9/5 @ Albany W, 2-09/6 @ Army L, 0-89/9 @ St. John’s L, 0-19/14 @ Columbia L, 0-49/22 @ CCSU L, 0-29/25 @ Quinnipiac L, 1-99/27 Manhattan W, 2-09/29 Monmouth L, 0-410/1 Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-310/3 Robert Morris W, 2-110/6 LIU Brooklyn L, 0-110/12 Sacred Heart L, 0-110/15 @ UMBC L, 0-210/17 @ Mount St. Mary’s L, 0-110/21 @ Rider W, 4-2

2002 (4-14-2, 1-8-1)Date Opponent Result8/30 @ Albany T, 0-0 (2ot)9/1 Fairfield L, 2-3 (2ot)9/6 @ George Washington L, 0-19/8 @ Howard W, 3-29/11 @ Lafayette L, 2-39/18 @ Saint Peter’s W, 2-19/22 CCSU L, 0-39/24 Manhattan L, 1-29/29 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 1-210/2 @ Monmouth L, 0-410/6 Quinnipiac W, 2-110/9 FDU L, 1-210/11 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-410/13 @ Robert Morris L, 2-3 (2ot)10/18 UMBC T, 0-0 (2ot)10/20 Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-310/23 @ Cornell L, 0-410/27 Delaware State W, 12-010/30 @ Yale L, 0-911/3 Sacred Heart L, 0-1 (2ot)

2001 (4-14-1, 2-8-0)Date Opponent Result9/1 @ Drexel L, 1-39/5 Lafayette L, 0-19/9 George Washington L, 1-39/21 Saint Francis (PA) L, 3-59/23 Robert Morris L, 0-39/26 Saint Peter’s W, 4-19/29 @ VCU L, 0-210/2 Sacred Heart L, 1-210/5 @ UMBC L, 0-310/7 @ Mount St. Mary’s W, 2-010/9 Fordham T, 0-0 (2ot)10/12 @ CCSU L, 0-410/14 @ Seton Hall L, 0-810/16 @ Manhattan L, 0-310/19 Monmouth L, 0-310/21 @ FDU L, 1-210/23 LIU Brooklyn W, 1-010/26 @ Quinnipiac L, 1-310/28 Howard W, 1-0

Siena W, 2-0vs. Stetson* W, 2-1@ Stony Brook L, 0-3CCSU L, 2-4LIU Brooklyn W, 6-0@ Monmouth L, 0-3@ Mount St. Mary’s L, 2-4Robert Morris W, 6-1Saint Francis (PA) W, 3-0* @ Greenville, SC

1996 (4-14-1, 2-4-0)Date Opponent Result9/2 @ CCSU L, 1-29/4 @ Fordham L, 1-59/7 Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-2 (ot)9/10 @ Siena L, 0-39/14 @ UMBC L, 1-39/18 Monmouth L, 1-29/22 @ Robert Morris W, 3-09/23 @ Pittsburgh L, 2-4 (ot)9/27 Columbia L, 2-410/2 Boston University L, 0-510/5 Saint Francis (PA) W, 1-010/7 Iona W, 2-010/9 Stony Brook L, 3-410/11 C.W. Post L, 0-110/12 Northeastern W, 3-210/22 @ Saint Peter’s T, 0-0 (OT)10/26 @ Marist L, 0-110/29 @ Hofstra L, 0-411/1 @ Manhattan L, 0-3

1995 (2-16-0, 1-4-0)Date Opponent Result9/2 Adelphi L, 0-39/6 Manhattan L, 0-59/9 @ Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-39/19 @ NYIT W, 2-09/22 Siena L, 0-49/23 @ CCSU L, 0-49/24 vs. Fordham* L, 0-59/30 @ Monmouth L, 0-510/1 Robert Morris W, 5-210/7 @ Boston University L, 0-410/14 Marist L, 1-510/15 Saint Peter’s L, 1-610/17 @ Iona L, 0-210/21 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-410/22 @ Duquesne L, 0-3

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10/26 Hofstra L, 1-310/28 C.W. Post L, 1-311/1 @ Columbia L, 0-4* @ New Britain, CT

1994 (3-16-1)Date Opponent Result9/4 @ Monmouth L, 0-79/10 @ Hofstra L, 0-69/14 @ Saint Peter’s L, 0-69/17 Mount St. Mary’s L, 2-49/20 Fordham L, 0-49/21 @ St. John’s L, 0-39/25 @ Temple L, 0-610/1 @ Adelphi L, 0-410/4 @ Stony Brook L, 0-610/8 vs. Hofstra* L, 0-410/9 vs. Saint Peter’s* L, 0-110/16 @ Siena L, 0-610/19 @ Manhattan L, 1-2 (ot)10/20 NYIT W, 2-010/27 Iona W, 3-210/30 Saint Francis (PA) L, 2-310/31 C.W. Post T, 1-1 (ot)11/2 Columbia L, 0-411/5 Robert Morris W, 7-011/6 vs. Mount St. Mary’s# L, 0-5* @ South Orange, NJ# @ Moon Township, PA

1993 (0-13-0)Date Opponent Result9/11 @ Saint Peter’s L, 1-39/15 @ Manhattan L, 0-49/22 @ Fairfield L, 0-139/28 @ Fordham L, 1-410/2 vs. Lafayette* L, 0-710/3 vs. Hofstra* L, 0-610/6 Iona L, 0-810/9 @ Siena L, 0-710/14 Saint Peter’s L, 1-410/19 @ Iona L, 0-510/25 @ Manhattan L, 0-610/27 Siena L, 0-411/3 Adelphi L, 0-8* @ Stony Brook, NY

The Seahawks have a 14-3-1 (.806) record all-time against the Great West Conference.

1998 (4-15-0, 2-6-0)Date Opponent Result9/6 @ Manhattan L, 1-59/9 Rider W, 3-2 (ot)9/11 Pittsburgh L, 1-119/16 @ Hofstra L, 0-79/19 CCSU L, 1-39/25 @ Robert Morris W, 3-29/27 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 2-39/30 @ Siena L, 0-210/3 @ Stony Brook L, 0-310/4 Florida Atlantic L, 2-310/7 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 1-210/9 Quinnipiac L, 1-410/14 Saint Peter’s W, 5-410/17 @ Monmouth L, 1-910/21 Marist L, 1-2 (ot)10/23 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-010/25 UMBC L, 0-410/31 St. John’s L, 0-311/3 Columbia L, 0-5

1997 (8-12-0, 3-3-0)Opponent Result@ Columbia L, 0-1@ Florida Atlantic L, 2-3 (ot)@ Furman L, 1-6Hofstra L, 1-3Iona W, 5-1Manhattan W, 3-1@ Northeastern L, 1-2 (ot)@ Rider W, 3-1@ St. John’s L, 0-4

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2012 - 5-14-0 (2-8-0 NEC) (3 points) -t-10th of 11 teams2011 - 9-8-2 (3-7-0 NEC) (9 points) - t-9th of 11 teams2010 - 6-13-2 (2-6-2 NEC) (8 points) - 9th of 11 teams 2009 - 3-13-3 (1-7-2 NEC) (5 points) - 10th of 11 teams2008 - 4-11-4 (2-6-1 NEC) (7 points) - 7th of 10 teams2007 - 3-13-2 (1-7-1 NEC (4 points) - 10th of 10 teams2006 - 2-16-0 (2-7-0 NEC) (6 points) - t-8th of 10 teams2005 - 3-12-2 (3-5-1 NEC) (10 points) - t-6th of 10 teams2004 - 3-16-0 (1-8-0 NEC) (3 points) - 10th of 10 teams2003 - 7-10-1 (2-7-0 NEC) (6 points) - t-8th of 10 teams2002 - 4-14-2 (1-8-1 NEC) (4 points) - 11th of 11 teams2001 - 4-14-1 (2-8-0 NEC) (6 points) - 10th of 11 teams2000 - 1-17-1 (1-9-0 NEC) (3 points) - 10th of 11 teams1999 - 4-11-0 (1-8-0 NEC) (3 points) - 10th of 10 teams1998 - 4-15-0 (2-6-0 NEC) (6 points) - t-6th of 9 teams1997 - 8-12-0 (3-3-0 NEC) (9 points) - t-4th of 7 teams1996 - 4-14-1 (2-4-0 NEC) (6 points) - 5th of 7 teams1995 - 2-16-0 (1-4-0 NEC) (3 points) - t-4th of 6 teams1994 - 3-16-1 1993 - 0-13-0Total: (74-254-22) (.243) (30-110-8) (.230)

NEC Tournament1997 - No. 1 CCSU defeated No. 4 Wagner 4-0

NEC Honors2012 - Julie Vigliotti (2nd Team all-NEC)2011 - Julie Vigliotti (2nd Team All-NEC)2009 - Julie Vigliotti (2nd Team All-NEC)2005 - Betty Ann Rogers (2nd Team All-NEC)2004 - Betty Ann Rogers (1st Team All-NEC) / Danielle Telleria (2nd Team All-NEC)2003 - Betty Ann Rogers (1st Team All-NEC)2002 - Betty Ann Rogers (2nd Team All-NEC)1998 - Cheryl Moore (2nd Team All-NEC)1997 - Cheryl Moore (1st Team All-NEC)1996 - Ed Hynes (NEC Coach of the Year)1996 - Cheryl Moore (NEC Rookie of the Year)1995 - Beth Snarke (1st Team All-NEC)

NEC Weekly Honors2012 (10/21) - Siara Kolpon (Rookie of Week)2010 (10/4) - Katie Marcy (Rookie of Week)2010 (9/8) - Julie Vigliotti (Co-Player of Week)2003 (9/8) - Ashley Rehill1998 - Kathy Zufall1997 - Cheryl Moore

WAGNER WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME RESULTS

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