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Anthony SarnoTeam Captain

Head Coach Chris Dotolo

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David Cole

Team Captain

Tom CaltabianoTeam Captain

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 1

Quick Facts ..............................................1This is Hofstra University........................2

Coaching StaffHead Coach Chris Dotolo ........................4Assistant Coach Asa Grunenwald............6Assistant Coach Josh Stewart ..................6Assistant Coach Bobby Cruz ...................6

2008 Roster ..............................................72008 Outlook ...........................................8

Felix Adamkiewicz ................................ 11Tom Caltabiano......................................12David Cole .............................................13Eric Corkery...........................................14Brody Fontaine.......................................15Matt Kougasian......................................16Dan Lux .................................................17Anthony Sarno .......................................18Matt Prokopowicz..................................19Rob DiFalco/Thomas Legregni..............20Chris Mentrasti/Nick Panzarella ............21Tony Schmitt/John Kenny......................22Rob Kumbatovic/Drew Luedtke ............23Dion Pouncil/Ryan Radke......................242008 Newcomers ...................................25

Team Travel ...........................................272008 Opponents .....................................28

Baseball Facilities ..................................302007 Statistics and Results.....................322007 Recaps ...........................................34The Colonial Athletic Association .........362007 Colonial Athletic Association Review .................................................37Hofstra Record Book .............................39Series Records........................................43Year-by-Year Records ............................44All-Time Results ....................................45Media Services.......................................49

Hofstra University President..................50University Senior Administration ..........51Hofstra Director of Athletics..................52Athletics Administration and Head Coaches.......................................53Hofstra Heritage.....................................55Academic Support..................................57Sports Medicine/Athletic Training.........58Long Island, New York ..........................59

Campus Map ..........................................60Getting to Hofstra ..................................602008 Schedule.......................................BC

Location: Hempstead, NY 11549Enrollment: 12,700Founded: 1935Nickname: Pride

Gold, White and Blue NCAA Division I

Conference: Colonial Athletic AssociationHome Field: University Field

Stuart Rabinowitz

Michael BarnesJack Hayes

Danny McCabe

Cindy Lewis

Jim Sheehan

Tim McMahon

Compliance: TBA

C.J. Huddleston

Rocky Silvestri

Lauren Ashman

James SewellAthletic Department Phone: (516) 463-6750

Jim Sheehan

Stephen Gorchov

Kevin Boyle

Contact: Len Skoros(516) 463-4602

(516) 463-5033

Brian Ballweg, Ross Obley and Len Skoros

BASEBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Chris Dotolo (Virginia Wesleyan, 1991)

106-208-1/ Seven years

Same

Asa Grunenwald (St. John’s, 2003)

Josh Stewart (Hofstra, 2005)

Bobby Cruz (St. Francis, 2001)

Athletic Trainer: TBA

(516) 463-5065/3759

2007 Record: 20-34

11-18/11th

19/10

6/3

9/7

Matt Prokopowicz IF So. .416-6-52-8Chris Mentrasti IF Jr. .301-1-15-13

Eric Corkery Sr. 20.0 2-0, 4.50, 11Anthony Sarno Sr. 23.2 1-2, 5.70, 12

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Hofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored for innately ambitious, outcome-oriented

through small classes, a faculty whose primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library resources, internships, and special educational programs that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and energetic,

to prepare them for a successful future.

In its relatively short history, Hofstra has established itself as a world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and change

to meet the demands of our students and our community.

Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school

building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into an international institution with a student body hailing from 46 states and territories, and 65 countries around the world. The beautiful campus is an accredited arboretum with 113 buildings on 240 acres. There are approximately 4,200 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of the city.

What has remained consistent throughout the years, however, is the sense of community on campus, the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning.

The Colleges and Schools of the

Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, New College of Hofstra, School of Communication, School of Education and Allied Human Services, School of Law, School for University Studies, University College for Continuing Education, Honors College and Saturday College. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in

140 areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered, including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D.

professional diplomas, in more than 150 programs of study.

Recently, the University celebrated the opening of Hagedorn Hall, the new home of our School of Education and Allied Human Services. In 2001 Hofstra University Honors College

of the University proved to be an immediate success, not only with University faculty and administrators, but among the 93 inaugural

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students. Every fall since, the number of entering freshmen has increased substantially.

Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest, most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the East. Students take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a sophisticated television production/post-production facility with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting student-produced programming to the entire campus on our own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-

laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio.

Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library.

Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus for student and faculty use, with more

than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms. The University was ranked 14th in Forbes’ list of Most Connected Campuses in 2004, up from 18 in 2003.

Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. More than 200 musical and dramatic performances take place on campus each year.

The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan area, coordinates approximately 12 exhibitions annually and offers exhibition areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture collection, with more than 65 pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums – one of only 94 universities in the nation and one of six in New York to hold that distinction.

Hofstra also has seven theaters, a student newspaper, a lively student center, a recreation center and numerous athletic facilities, including the 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,046-seat David

S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter) swimming pool, one of the largest such facilities in the New York metropolitan area.

The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The University sponsors 18 intercollegiate

programs – nine men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in basketball, football, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s sports include basketball, volleyball,

cross country and golf. The 18 men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletic teams compete in more than 150 home contests annually.

Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national agencies and the University is one of only 270 schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,206 faculty members, 532 are full time and 90 percent hold

undergraduate class size is 23 students, while student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1.

Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.

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17 Eateries on campus

18 Varsity sports

23 Average undergraduate class size

30 Local and national fraternities and sororities

37 Residence halls

100 Percent program accessibility to persons with disabilities

150 Student clubs and organizations

500 Cultural events per year

1,206 Faculty members

1935 Founding date

7,762 Full-time undergraduate enrollment

12,700 Total University enrollment, including part-time undergraduate, graduate and School of Law

1.6 Million Volumes available at Hofstra University Libraries

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Chris Dotolo is now in his seventh season as head coach of the Hofstra Baseball

program. Dotolo, the 12th baseball coach in Hofstra history, took over the reigns of the program when Hofstra joined the competitive Colonial Athletic Association in 2002. In his six seasons, Dotolo has posted a 106-208-1 record. Dotolo is just the third Hofstra coach to win 100 games for the Pride, a feat he accomplished with a 10-9 win over James Madison

on April 21, 2007, joining Jack Smith (179 wins) and Rich Martin (127 wins).

The Pride posted their third consecutive 20-win season in 2007 and their 11 CAA victories tied their best showing since joining the CAA in 2002, matching the mark set in 2006. Freshman Matt Prokopowicz starred for Dotolo, earning CAA Rookie of the Year honors while also garnering several Freshman All-America accolades, including Baseball America.

The 2006 season saw the Pride post a 24-31-1 record, the second

the Pride has won 24 games in back to back seasons since 1994 and 1995. The Pride also posted 11 conference victories, the most since joining the league in 2002. The 2006 season also saw one of

by the Washington Nationals in the Major League Baseball Draft,

selected in the MLB Draft (Mike Miller, Detroit Tigers).

In 2005 Dotolo led the Pride to a 24-32 overall record, a 10-14

1998 – a spot in the six-team Colonial Athletic Association Tournament. The 24 wins marked just the seventh time in 65 years that a Hofstra Baseball team has posted 20+ wins in a season and the teams overall seven game improvement from 2004’s 14-36 record ranked 22nd in the nation. In addition, the 2005 squad broke eight team records and tied one other, while eight players set team individual single season records.

Dotolo has also increased the talent level of the Pride and in 2004, two of Dotolo’s recruits – Mike Walsh and Caputo – were named to

time that Hofstra had more than a single all-conference selection. The Pride followed that up with four second team selections – Caputo, Josh Stewart, Matt Kougasian and Jeff Denlea – in 2005. Kougasian was also named to the CAA All-Rookie squad.

Since his arrival at Hofstra, Dotolo has upgraded all facets of the program. The team plays a rigorous non-conference schedule that has included trips to Auburn, Florida, Florida State, North Carolina State and the College of Charleston. Dotolo spearheaded a renovation of University Field that resulted in sunken dugouts, a Competition Turf

Dotolo brought an extensive baseball background to the Pride. He had

I level, and also played four seasons of professional baseball. Before accepting his current position he spent two seasons as an assistant coach at St. John’s University in Jamaica, New York. At St. John’s,

the recruiting coordinator.

Before arriving at St. John’s, Dotolo spent four years (1995-99) as an assistant coach at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.

in addition to coordinating all team travel, organizing practices and overseeing the ordering of equipment and maintenance of the baseball facility.

In addition to his Division I coaching experience, Dotolo served as an assistant coach for one season (1994-95) at Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia and for one season (1995) at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has also coached in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League, serving as assistant coach with the Harwich Mariners in the summer of 1995.

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Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Dotolo played four seasons

Firebirds in 1994.

A former two-time all conference selection in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, Dotolo graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1991 with a bachelor’s in history. He also spent two years at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, and was a member of the 1988 squad that advanced to the NCAA Division I Regionals. Dotolo earned a master’s in sports administration from George Mason University in 1997.

Dotolo and his wife, Lily, have three daughters – Gina (10), Savanna

(8) and Maria (3).

2002 12-402003 12-352004 14-362005 24-322006 24-31-12007 20-34

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Asa Grunenwald, a four-year letterwinner and two-year starter at St. John’s

University, is in

as an assistant coach at Hofstra Universityand his third as the Pride’s lead assistant. GrunenwaldcoordinatesHofstra’s recruiting efforts and coaches the Pride’s pitchers and catchers.

Grunenwald’s recruiting efforts have brought many talented players to the Pride, including 2007 CAA Rookie of the Year and Freshman All-American Matt Prokopowicz. Under his direction last season senior pitcher Charlie

by a Pride pitcher, posting a 4-2 record and a 3.61 ERA. The 3.61 ERA ranked as the seventh best in Hofstra’s single season record book and was the lowest mark since Justin Romano’s 3.23 ERA in 1996.

Having played for the Red Storm from 1999 through 2003, Grunenwald was team captain as a senior and was rated the best defensive catcher in the Big East by Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. He appeared in 129 games for St. John’s, starting 98 and batted .248 for his career with 14 doubles, one triple, four home runs and 46 RBIs. In his career,

Grunenwald was coached by current Hofstra Coach Chris Dotolo.

A solid student, Grunenwald was a four-year member of the Big East Academic All-Star team and was awarded the St. Vincent DePaul Society Scholarship for Academic Excellence.

Prior to joining the Hofstra staff, Grunenwald served as assistant coach of the Vermont Mountaineers of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, as well as serving as the Mountaineer’s Baseball Camp director.

In addition to his playing experience at St. John’s, Grunenwald has played in the New England Collegiate Baseball League

(Manchester Silkworms), the Coastal Plains League (Outer banks Daredevils) and the Northeast Collegiate Baseball League (Wellsville Nitros).

Grunenwald, a native of Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, graduated from St. John’s with a degree in mathematics in December 2003.

Grunenwald is engaged to Kerri Jantzen, a former Hofstra Field Hockey assistant coach and player, and resides in Forest Hills, New York.

Josh Stewart, a three-year letterman for

the Pride, is in his third season as an assistant coach at his alma mater. Stewart will work with

and assist Coach Dotolo in instructing the Pride’s hitters.

Under Stewart’s tutelage last season the

freshman Matt Prokopowicz, who batted .416 with a school record 82 hits (breaking Stewart’s record of 77) and was named to several Freshman All-America teams, including Baseball America and CollegiateBaseball.

Stewart played in 147 games in his Hofstra career, starting 146, and compiled 194 hits, 50 doubles, eight triples, 17 home runs, 146 runs, 83 RBIs, 50 stolen bases and a .333 batting average. His 50 doubles rank second all-time at Hofstra, and he ranks fourth all-

in stolen bases. As a senior, Stewart served as a team captain and led the squad with a .347 average, 60 runs, 77 hits, 23 doubles and 25 stolen bases. He earned second team American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings All-East Region and All-Colonial Athletic Association accolades following his senior season.

Stewart began his collegiate career at St. John’s University in Jamaica, New York,

where he batted .284 in 35 games as a freshman in 2001.

After graduating in May 2005 with a degree in psychology, Stewart signed with the Evansville Otters of the independent Frontier League and played in 28 games. Stewart returned to the Otters in 2006 and played in 16 games. Stewart has also played for the Lenoir Oilers of the Southern Collegiate Baseball League and was a 2003 SCBL All-Tournament selection. During the summer of 2004 he played for the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal Plain League and batted .298 with 30 runs and a team-high 20 stolen bases.

A native of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, Stewart was an honorable mention All-Pennsylvania selection as a senior at Bloomsburg Area High School. He is single and resides in East Meadow, New York.

BobbyCruz is in his

second season as a volunteer assistant coach for the Pride. Cruz joined the Hofstra staff after serving as an assistant coach at St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York, for three seasons until the Terriers disbanded their baseball program at the end of the 2006 season.

Cruz, who was a four-year letterman at St. Francis from 1998 through 2001, coached at his alma mater from 2004 through 2006 serving as the recruiting coordinator as well as

Following graduation from St. Francis, Cruz served as an assistant coach at St. Francis Prep during the 2002 season before becoming head junior varsity coach at St. Dominic’s High School in 2003.

Cruz is currently a middle school math teacher and is pursuing a master’s degree at St. John’s University.

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The Pride

1 Dave Cole OF Sr. 5-9 170 R/R Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck

2 Anthony Sarno OF/P Sr. 5-10 175 L/L Avenel, NJ/Colonia

3 Felix Adamkiewicz INF Sr. 6-1 180 R/R Commack, NY/Commack

4 Chris Mentrasti INF Jr. 5-8 155 R/R Hartsdale, NY/Archbishop Stephinac

6 Roberto Muniz OF So. 5-6 155 R/R Monroe, CT/Masuk

7 Dion Pouncil INF So. 5-11 160 S/R Chicago, IL/Simeon

10 Matt Prokopowicz INF So. 6-0 205 L/R Massapequa, NY/Massapequa

11 John Kenny OF So. 5-11 170 L/L Franklin Square, NY/Valley Stream

12 Nick Panzarella OF/P Jr. 5-11 180 L/L Three Bridges, NJ/Immaculata

13 Anthony Gionesi P Fr. 6-3 185 R/R North Bellmore, NY/Mepham

14 Tom Legregni INF Jr. 5-11 180 R/R Paramus, NJ/Paramus

15 Daniel Lux P Sr. 6-2 180 L/L Huntington Station, NY/Chaminade

16 Kurtis Smith C Fr. 6-4 200 R/L Cary, IL/Cary-Grove

17 Adam Perlo C Jr. 5-9 205 R/R Fairport, NY/Fairport/Monroe CC

18 Jeff Guthridge INF Fr. 6-3 205 R/R Bel Air, MD/Calvert Hall

19 Matt Kougasian INF Sr. 5-10 180 S/R Rochelle Park, NJ/St. Joe’s Regional

20 Mark Stuckless OF Jr. 6-2 180 L/R Kanata, Ontario/Jackson/Monroe CC

22 Brody Fontaine P Sr. 6-3 175 L/L Amenia, NY/The Hotchkiss School

23 Scott A’Hara P Fr. 5-11 185 L/L Downingtown, PA/Coatesville

24 Tony Schmitt OF Jr. 6-0 185 R/R Fairview, NJ/Cliffside Park

25 Matt Wynn OF Jr. 6-4 220 R/R Oceanside, NY/Oceanside/Indian River CC

27 Elliot Hagburg C So. 6-1 200 R/R East Hanover, NJ/Hanover Park/NJIT

30 Rob DiFalco P Jr. 5-10 195 R/R Massapequa, NY/Kellenberg Memorial

31 Tom Caltabiano C Sr. 5-10 185 R/R Massapequa Park, NY/Massapequa/Tampa

32 Drew Luedtke P So. 6-1 235 L/L Cary, IL/Cary-Grove

34 Kevin Rigopoulos P Fr. 6-2 235 R/R Athol, MA/Athol-Royalston

35 Rob Kumbatovic P So. 6-4 200 R/R Hillsborough, NJ/Hillsborough

40 Eric Corkery P Sr. 6-5 235 R/R Boothwyn, PA/Garnet Valley

41 Ryan Radke P So. 6-5 215 R/R Frankfort, IL/Lincoln-Way East

42 Bobby Neelon P Jr. 6-5 205 R/R Needville, TX/Needville/Wharton County JC

Head Coach: #5 Chris Dotolo (Virginia Wesleyan, 1991), Seventh season #8 Asa Grunenwald (St. John’s, 2003), Fifth season#9 Josh Stewart (Hofstra, 2005), Third season #26 Bobby Cruz (St. Francis, 2001), Second Season

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In 2007 the Hofstra Baseball team won 20 games for the third

happened. The team also won 11 conference games for the second straight year, tying the program’s high for league wins since joining the Colonial Athletic Association in 2002. Considering the fact that only three years ago the Pride posted just three CAA wins, it is easy to see that the team is moving in the right direction.

As the Pride enter 2008, seventh-year Head Coach Chris Dotolo hopes that the team’s journey leads them to Wilmington, North Carolina, in late May for a spot in the CAA Championship. To

between its solid nucleus of veterans and a group of talented, but untested newcomers. If the team can gel, the Pride should be in contention for a conference playoff berth at the end of the season.

The Pride return 19 lettermen from last season, including sophomore preseason third team All-American Matt Prokopowicz and junior Chris Mentrasti, who hit over .300 last season and is the team’s returning leader in stolen bases. The team adds 11 newcomers, including four junior college and one Division I transfer.

Here is a position-by-position look at the 2008 Pride

The Hofstra pitching staff is the biggest uncertainty going into the season. The team returns nine hurlers from last year, but not a lot of conference innings as graduation claimed most of the Pride’s weekend starters including Charlie Frago and Will DeVito, who

The untested staff will need to rise to the occasion in a hurry and with the rotation still to be determined, each pitcher will have a chance to win a spot. Senior Eric Corkery is Hofstra’s top returnee, statistically, after posting a 2-0 record with a 4.50 ERA in seven appearances (four starts). Classmate Anthony Sarno, who is also a

to use the veteran on the hill more often than in past years. Sarno was 1-2 with a 5.70 in 11 appearances, 10 in relief.

Sophomore Drew Luedtke, a hard throwing lefty and junior Rob DiFalco, a side-arming righty, were effective relievers last season with Luedtke posting a 2-5 mark with 35 strikeouts in 36 1/3 innings, while DiFalco was 0-1 in 16 appearances. Sophomore Rob Kumbatovic made seven starts in 15 appearances and was 0-5 with 33 strikeouts.

Senior Brody Fontaine and sophomore Ryan Radke were also regulars on the mound as Fontaine played in 13 games and

Anthony Sarno

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Radke 10, including two starts. A lefty specialist, Fontaine did not have a decision in 10 innings, while Radke was 0-2 on the year.

additional innings in 2008. Senior Dan Lux, who missed all of last season, is healthy and ready to contribute as well.

transfer from Wharton County Community College, is a big righty with a plenty of potential and will have a great opportunity to get innings. Neelon began his collegiate career at the Merchant Marine Academy and was 2-3 for the Mariners in 2005. Four freshmen round out the staff. Lefty Scott A’Hara, a reserve quarterback on the Pride football team, earned a spot on the squad. As a prep player, A’Hara was an all-league and all-area selection at Coatesville Area High School where he went 4-2 with a 3.01 ERA as a senior. Anthony Gionesi was a two-time All-Nassau County performer at Mepham High School. Kevin Rigopolous was an All-Massachusetts selection who posted a record of 9-2 with a 1.98 earned run average and 98 strikeouts during his senior year.

County selection as a senior at Calvert Hall High School.

Five players will vie for time behind the plate. Senior Tom Caltabiano has two years of experience with the program and is coming off a junior season where he batted .208 with 10 RBIs in 50

games (40 starts). Caltabiano is a good defensive backstop,

chances and seven passed balls. Junior Adam Perlo, a transfer from Monroe Community College, batted .347 as a sophomore and was an all-region selection. Sophomore Elliot Hagburg joins the team after one season at New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he started 23 of 28 games and hit .244. Senior Matt Kougasian, who

base and designated hitter, has been working out at catcher as well. Kougasian started 37 of 50 games in 2007 and batted .297 with a team-high tying six home runs and 27 RBIs. Freshman Kurtis Smith, who prepped at Cary-Grove High School in Illinois, rounds out the position and will provide additional depth.

competing for four spots, Coach Dotolo has stated that offense will be the deciding factor, explaining, “Whoever is hitting well, will play.”

One player who heeded that advice last season was Matt Baseball

America Freshman All-American last season as he batted .416 with a school record 82 hits to go along with 11 doubles, six home runs and 52 RBIs. The 2007 CAA Rookie of the Year and a second

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team all-conference pick, Prokopowicz was named a preseason third team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball

Felix Adamkiewicz and Matt Kougasian, juniors Chris Mentrasti and Tom Legregni, sophomore Dion Pouncil and freshman Jeff Guthridge, who is also slated to pitch.

Adamkiewicz batted .111 in 27 games last season, while Mentrasti hit .301 with eight doubles and 13 stolen bases in 53 games last season. A top of the order hitter, Mentrasti scored 40 runs and had a .414 on-base percentage. Legregni started 43 of 49 games and hit .248 with six doubles, 20 RBIs and nine stolen bases. Pouncil had a productive freshman campaign, batting .313 in 41 games, including 17 starts, with three doubles and 16 RBIs.

adds two junior college transfers. Senior David Cole batted .280 and had a .453 slugging percentage as eight of his 21 hits went for extra bases. Classmate Anthony Sarno, who will also pitch and

doubles. Junior Nick Panzarella will pitch as well, but will also be expected to provide offense after batting .273 with 23 RBIs in 53 games last season.

Junior Tony Schmitt and sophomore John Kenny played in 45 and 33 games, respectively, last season. Schmitt batted .238 with 13 RBIs, while Kenny had a .237 average one home run and eight

Juniors Matt Wynn and Mark Stuckless and sophomore Roberto

Wynn played the last two seasons at Indian River Community College in Florida and is a former All-Nassau County selection at Oceanside High School. Stuckless spent the last two years at Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York, where he graduated as the programs all-time hits leader (142) and batted .379 in his two seasons. A two-time all-region choice, Stuckless hit .429 with 36 RBIs and 14 stolen bases last year. Muniz batted .416 as a senior at Masuk High School in Monroe, Connecticut, and was an all-state Class LL selection.

The Pride will test themselves early, opening the season with 12 straight road games. The trip includes a four-game series at Maryland and culminates with a three conference games at William & Mary. The Pride open at home on March 11 against Rider

Wilmington. In all, the team will play six CAA weekends at home and four on the road.

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Senior, 6-1, 180

2007: Played in 27 games, starting 13…Batted .111 with three

against Coppin State…Went two-for-three with two runs and

2006: Played in 25 games, starting 11…Batted .176 with one double, two runs and

Francis…Went one-for-two with two RBIs at Fairleigh Dickinson…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: Playedin four games before missing the rest of the season due to injury…Batted .125 (one-for-eight) on the year…Picked up a base hit at Liberty…2004: Played in 20 games, starting eight…Batted .241 with seven hits in 29 at bats…Had one double, two RBIs and two runs scored…Was one-for-three with a double and a run scored at Marist…Went one-for-one with an RBI versus Quinnipiac…Was two-for-four in two games against George Mason…Walked twice and scored a run against Iona…Batted .333 (four-for-12) in Colonial Athletic Association play.

Earned four letters in baseball, basketball and gymnastics at Commack High School…Named to New York State All-Star team in baseball…Triple Crown Tournament Most Valuable Player…Two-time all-league selection…Most Valuable Player on baseball and basketball squads…Team captain on all three squads…Basketball team scholar-athlete as a senior…Member of the High Honor Roll and the Italian Honor Society…Section XI Gold Key Award recipient…Batted .442 as a senior with 17 doubles and 21 runs scored…Has two sisters…Also recruited by Siena, Temple, St. John’s and East Carolina…Played for the Lenoir Oilers in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League during the summer of 2004…Batted .200 with two doubles and four RBIs in 19 games…Aspires to become a teacher…Physical education major.

2004 20 29 2 7 .241 2 1 0 0 5 13 02005 4 8 0 1 .125 0 0 0 0 0 2 02006 25 51 2 9 .176 5 1 0 0 5 16 02007 27 45 8 5 .111 7 3 0 0 5 13 0Career 49 133 12 22 .165 14 5 0 0 15 44 0

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2007

percentage…Went one-for-two with two RBI’s and two runs

Was two-for-three against Georgia State and Long Island University, scoring a run in both contests…Batted .209 in conference play…2006: Played in 19 games, starting 10…

two-for-three with an RBI versus Stony Brook…Was one-for-three with a run and an RBI at The Citadel…Had a hit and two runs scored versus Gardner Webb…Posted a .986

At Tampa2005: Did not see any game action for the eighth ranked Spartans, which advanced to the NCAA South Regional.

Played four years of baseball at Massapequa High School…Member of conference championship team in 2002…All-Nassau County, all-conference and all-league selection…Batted .420 in his scholastic career…Played for the Stamford Robins of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League during the summer of 2005…Batted .190 with seven RBIs…Has two sisters…Lists Ivan Rodriguez as his favorite athlete…Was recruited by Tampa, Rhode Island and New York Tech out of high school…Challenger Baseball League volunteer…Marketing major.

2006 19 38 5 7 .184 3 0 0 0 1 12 02007 50 120 14 25 .208 10 2 1 0 3 35 2Career 69 158 19 32 .203 13 2 1 0 4 47 2

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Senior, 5-9, 170

2007: Played in 44 games,

home runs and 10 RBIs…Stole four bases and scored 11 runs…Went six-for-10 with six RBIs, four runs, two stolen bases, one double and two home runs in series against Saint Peter’s…Went two-for-three with an RBI against New York Tech…Scored two runs in second game of Coppin State

against Northeastern…Batted .200 in Colonial Athletic Association games…2006: Played in 43 games, starting 40…Batted .224 with eight doubles, one triple and 15 RBIs…

a run and an RBI in season opener at North Carolina State…Was two-for-four with two doubles and three RBIs versus Gardner Webb…Was three-for-eight with a double, a triple, two runs and two RBIs in doubleheader against Dartmouth…Drove in two runs at St. Francis and Northeastern…Swiped two bags and scored twice at Fordham…Batted .175 in conference play…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: Played in all 56 games, starting 53…Batted .241 with nine doubles, one home run and 32 RBIs…Scored 24 runs and stole eight bases…Had nine multi-hit games…

year at Auburn…Went one-for-four with three RBIs in series

versus Sacred Heart…Was one-for-four with a two-run home run in series opener at George Mason…Was three-for-four with a double and RBI in opener of James Madison series…

.258 in Colonial Athletic Association games.

Lettered in baseball and soccer at Teaneck High School…

county selection as a senior…All-league pick as a sophomore and junior…Team Most Valuable Player and captain…Batted .497 as a senior and .467 as a junior…Has two sisters…Also recruited by Virginia Commonwealth, Coastal Carolina, East Carolina, Elon and Marist…Aspires to play professional baseball…Also interested in a career as a physical education teacher…Physical education major.

2005 56 195 24 47 .241 32 9 0 1 10 39 82006 43 147 15 33 .224 15 8 1 0 9 28 62007 44 75 11 21 .280 10 5 1 2 12 12 4Career 143 417 50 101 .242 57 22 2 3 31 79 18

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Senior, 6-5, 235

2007: Pitched in seven games, including four starts…Went 2-0 with a 4.50 ERA…Ranked second on the staff in ERA…Struck out 11 in 20.0 innings pitched…Pitched 5 1/3 innings with two strikeouts and allowed zero earned runs to pick up the victory against Long Island University…Threw 5 2/3 innings and allowed three earned runs for the victory against Fordham…Made one appearance in conference play…2006: Made eight appearances with three starts…Posted a 2-0 record and a 3.86 ERA…Pitched 21 innings…Recorded 16 strikeouts…Went seven innings in start at Fairleigh Dickinson and allowed one run on three hits with four strikeouts to earn the win…Allowed one run on six hits

with Fairleigh Dickinson…2005: Red-shirted and did not play…2004:a 0-0 record with a 23.14 ERA…Pitched 4 2/3 innings and

inning of relief at UNC Wilmington…Had two strikeouts at College of Charleston and Long Island.

Played baseball for four years and basketball for two years at Garnet Valley High School in Glenn Mills, Pennsylvania…Helped team to 2003 SCCL National Division championship after posting a 6-2 record with a 2.39 ERA and 63 strikeouts…Also batted .396 with 21 RBIs as a senior…First team All-SCCL and All-Delaware County selection as a senior…Second team All-SCCL and All-Delaware County pick as a junior…Has one brother and one sister…Also recruited by Drexel, Coastal Carolina, Pace and New Haven…Accounting major.

2004 5/2 0-0 0 23.14 4.2 12 12 9 5 14 2 42005 Red-shirt2006 8/3 2-0 0 3.86 21.0 10 9 27 16 7 4 12007 7/4 2-0 0 4.50 20.0 17 10 24 11 8 2 2Career 20/9 4-0 0 6.17 45.2 39 31 60 32 29 8 7

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Senior, 6-3, 175

2007: Made 13 appearances, all in relief…Was 0-0 with a 9.90 ERA…Threw 10 innings…Struck out four batters…Had three strikeouts in an inning and 2/3 against Long Island University…Hurled a perfect 1 1/3 innings against Stony Brook with one strikeout...Made three appearances totaling one inning in Colonial Athletic Association play…2006: Appeared in 12 games out of the bullpen…Was 0-0 with a 5.59 ERA…Threw 19 1/3 innings…Struck out eight batters…Threw 3 2/3 innings of hitless, scoreless relief at Auburn…Had two strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings at North Carolina State…Was 0-0 with a 5.40 ERA in six Colonial Athletic Association appearances.

Played two years of baseball at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut…Named Most Improved Player as a senior in 2004…Has one brother and one sister…Began playing baseball at age 5…Lists Curt Schilling as his favorite athlete…Has served as a Special Olympics volunteer…Plans to pursue a career in investment banking…Management major.

2006 12/0 0-0 0 5.59 19.1 16 12 24 8 4 1 12007 13/0 0-0 0 9.90 10 11 11 20 4 6 2 2Totals 15/0 0-0 0 7.05 29.1 27 23 44 12 10 3 3

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Senior, 5-10, 185

2007: Played in 50 games, starting 37…Batted .297 with seven doubles, six home runs and 27 RBIs…Scored 28 runs…Tied for team lead in home runs…Ranked second on the team in RBIs…Went six-for-12 with two runs and three RBIs in Saint Peter’s series…Had two home runs and three RBIs in the Towson series…Went three-for-four with an RBI and a run scored

runs against Fordham…Hit two home runs, drove in four runs and scored four runs in the James Madison series…Hit a home run, drove in two and scored two runs in second game against Stony Brook…Batted .263

CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2006: Played in 47 games, starting 38…Batted .292 with 11 doubles and 21 RBIs…Tied for second

at Charleston Southern…Was two-for-four with a double and two RBIs

with four doubles, four runs and three RBIs in three-game series against Delaware…Batted six-for-12 with three doubles, three runs and three RBIs in James Madison series…Hit .262 with 10 doubles and 14 RBIs in Colonial Athletic Association games…2005: Second team All-Colonial

…Named to CAA All-Rookie team…

runs and 26 RBIs…Scored 20 runs…Went four-for-seven with a home run, four runs and four RBIs in UNC Wilmington series…Went four-for-four with two doubles, two runs and two RBIs versus St. Francis…Was two-for-three with an RBI versus Seton Hall…Had a home run and three RBIs in series opener against Virginia Commonwealth…Had a three-hit game against Saint Peter’s with a double, three runs and two RBIs…Went

against Old Dominion…Batted .291 in CAA action with two home runs and 14 RBIs.

Played four years of baseball and soccer, and wrestled for one year at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale, New Jersey…Helped team achieve top ranking in New Jersey as a senior…St. Joseph’s was the top-ranked team in North Jersey in 2002 and 2003…All-league selection as a sophomore, junior and senior…Team Most Valuable Player in 2004…Batted .400 as a senior and .365 as a junior…Has one brother…Lists Don Mattingly as his favorite athlete…Also recruited by St. Peter’s…Would like to coach baseball at the collegiate level or teach physical education and coach in high school…Played for the Lenoir Oilers in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League during the summer of 2005…Batted .190 in 16 games with 11 RBIs…Physical education major.

2005 36 95 20 29 .305 26 5 0 2 15 21 12006 47 137 20 40 .292 21 11 0 1 22 18 32007 50 148 28 44 .297 27 7 0 6 22 12 1Career 133 380 68 113 .297 74 23 0 9 59 51 5

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Senior, 6-2, 175

2007: Missed the 2007 season due to injury…2006: Made nine appearances…Was 0-0 with a 12.27 ERA…Pitched 7 1/3 innings…Struck out the side in an inning of scoreless and hitless relief at St. Francis…Pitched 2 2/3 innings at The Citadel and allowed one run…2005: Made eight appearances on the mound…Posted a 1-1 record and a 6.28 ERA…Pitched 14 1/3 innings and struck out eight batters…Earned win over Old Dominion after pitching two innings of scoreless and hitless relief…Did not allow a hit or a run and struck out four in two innings of relief against Sacred Heart…Was 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA in three Colonial Athletic Association appearances.

at Chaminade High School in Mineola, New York…Team co-captain as a senior…Has one brother…Lists Barry Zito as his favorite athlete…Played for the Lenoir Oilers of the Southern Collegiate Baseball League during the summer of 2005…Was 0-1 in six appearances with a 1.29 ERA…Also recruited by St. Louis University…Active in St. Patrick’s Parish in Huntington…Finance major.

2005 8/0 1-1 0 6.28 14.1 13 10 19 8 14 4 22006 9/0 0-0 0 12.27 7.1 10 10 9 6 14 2 22007 Injured Career 17/0 1-1 0 8.31 21.2 23 20 28 14 28 6 4

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Senior, 5-10, 165

At2007: Played in 48 games, starting 38…Batted .248 with

11 doubles, two triples, one home run, 18 RBIs and 20 runs scored…Went three-for-six with two RBIs and one run scored in Auburn series…Went four-for-four with two

two doubles, two RBIs and two runs scored in Northeastern series…Batted .228 with a home run and eight RBIs in CAA play…Appeared in 11 games on the mound, making one start… Posted a 5.70 ERA in 23 2/3 innings pitched…Compiled a 1-2 record and saved one game…In his only start, against Seton Hall, went 7 innings and scattered six

Wilmington to get the save…Struck out four batters in two innings at Stony Brook on May 8…Compiled a 1-0 record and a 5.73 ERA in 11.0 innings of CAA play…2006:Played in 44 games, starting 36…Batted .316 with three doubles, two triples, three home runs and 20 RBIs…Scored 19 runs…Ranked second on the team in batting and

RBIs in series opener at Auburn…Was six-for-10 with three runs and three RBIs in Towson series…Drove in three runs versus Siena…Was two-for-two in second game of North Carolina State series…Batted .320 with two doubles and six RBIs in conference play…Appeared in 12 games on the mound with three

at Stony Brook…Was 1-0 with a 4.58 ERA in CAA games…2005: Made 12 pitching appearances, including two starts…Compiled a 3-0 record and an 8.34 ERA in 22 2/3 innings…Struck out 17 batters…Started against Seton Hall and earned the win after allowing four hits and one run

win in relief against Stony Brook…Had three strikeouts in appearances against UNC Wilmington and Old Dominion…Was 1-0 with an 8.36 ERA in seven Colonial Athletic Association games…Played in 17 games as position player, including 11 starts at designated hitter…Batted .243 with

Fairleigh Dickinson…Had a solo home run and two runs scored versus Saint Peter’s…Was one-for-three with a double against Fordham.

team…Three-time all-conference selection…Four-time all-division pick…Batted .483 as a senior with three home runs and 36 RBIs…Recorded a school record 102 hits in his career…Posted a 15-10 career record on the mound…Played for the Middletown Monarchs of the Atlantic Baseball Confederation Collegiate League during the summer of 2005…Batted .308 with 14 RBIs in 24 games…Has one sister…Also recruited by Monmouth, Fairleigh Dickinson and Pace…Plans to pursue a career as a teacher and coach…Speech communications major.

2005 17 37 4 9 .243 5 1 0 1 4 8 12006 44 136 19 43 .316 20 3 2 3 15 26 42007 48 153 20 38 .248 18 11 2 1 15 23 1Career 109 326 43 90 .276 43 15 4 5 34 57 6

2005 12/2 3-0 0 8.34 22.2 23 21 30 17 22 3 12006 12/3 2-0 1 3.23 30.2 16 11 33 23 18 0 32007 11/1 1-2 1 5.70 23.2 18 15 26 12 19 6 1Career 35/6 6-2 2 5.49 77.0 57 47 89 52 59 9 5

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all 54 games…Led the team in batting average (.416), hits (82), home runs (6), RBIs (52), total bases (113), slugging percentage (.574), and on-base percentage (.491)…Tied for team lead in doubles with 11…82 hits set a new school record…Ranked 10th in nation and second in the CAA in batting average…Ranked as the 62nd toughest player to strikeout in the country (one per every 13.1 AB)…Was third in the CAA in on-base percentage (.491)…Tied for the conference lead in HBP’s (16)…Had eight stolen bases…

in a three-for-four day with two RBIs and one run scored in second game of the Auburn series…Went seven-for-11 with

Mason, going two-for-two, while knocking in two runs and

series…Hit two home runs, drove in four runs and scored

of Northeastern series…Hit .425 with three home runs, 23 RBIs and 21 runs in Colonial Athletic Association play…Named to 2007 NECBL All-Star team while playing for the Vermont Mountaineers.

Played four years of baseball and one year of basketball at Massapequa High School…Team was state, Long Island and Nassau County champions in 2006…Two-time All-New York State and All-Nassau County selection…Had a .500 career batting average, 18 home runs, and 102 RBIs…Has one brother…Favorite book is the “The Da Vinci Code”… Favorite athlete is Carlos Beltran…Nicknamed “Proko”…Also recruited by Auburn, St. John’s, Stony Brook and Maine…Aspires to play professional baseball…Undecided major.

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2007: Appeared in 16 games…Made 13 relief appearances and three starts…Compiled an 0-1 record with a 7.86 ERA in 36 1/3 innings pitched…Struck out 12 batters…Threw two innings of shutout relief against Towson with one strikeout…Threwscoreless innings in relief against UNC Wilmington and New York Tech…2006: Made 13 appearances in relief…Was 0-0 with a 6.75 ERA and two saves…Pitched 16 innings…Recordednine strikeouts…

Recorded saves versus Iona and Northeastern…Struck out two batters in 1 1/3 innings against Columbia and Connecticut…Was 0-0 with a 4.26 ERA and one save in Colonial Athletic Association play.

Played four years of baseball and one year of basketball at Kellenberg Memorial High School in Uniondale, New York…Member of 2004 Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) championship team…Named team Most Valuable Player in 2002…All-CHSAA selection in 2003…Has one brother…Began playing baseball at age 4…Lists Manny Ramirez and Curt Schilling as his favorite athletes…Was also recruited by Marist and Siena…Has taught religious education and a peer education group…Management major.

2006 13/0 0-0 2 6.75 16.0 14 12 26 9 4 6 22007 16/3 0-1 0 7.86 26.1 30 23 42 12 13 5 1Career 29/3 0-1 2 7.49 42.1 44 35 68 21 17 11 3

2007: Played in 49 games, starting 43…Hit .248 with six doubles and 20 RBIs…Scored 25 runs and stole nine bases…Ranked second in the CAA with 15 hit-by-pitches…Drove in four runs against Long Island University…Scored four runs in Coppin State series…Scored two runs

Commonwealth series and scored one run…Went one-for-three with

Mason…Batted .250 in Colonial Athletic Association games…2006:Played in 25 games, starting 17…Batted .254 with four doubles, one home run and 10 RBIs…Scored 14 runs…Stole four bases…Went

two-for-three with a double, an RBI and two runs scored versus Long Island…Had two doubles and four RBIs against Iona…Went three-

Batted .148 in Colonial Athletic Association play.

Lettered in baseball and hockey all four years at Paramus High School…Three-time All-Bergen County selection…Three-time all-league pick…Hit .400 as a sophomore, .467 as a junior and .370 as a senior…Holds school single season record for stolen bases…Has one brother and one sister…Nicknamed“Legs”…Nursinghome volunteer…Management major.

2006 25 67 14 17 .254 10 4 0 1 7 16 42007 49 141 25 35 .248 20 6 0 0 21 35 9Career 74 208 39 52 .250 30 10 0 1 28 51 13

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200751…Batted .301 with eight doubles, one home run, 40 runs scored, 15 RBIs and 13 stolen bases…Tied for second on the team in steals and was third in runs scored…Posted a .414 on-base percentage…Batted four-for-four with three runs and a stolen base in second game against Auburn…Hit a home run and scored two runs in middle game of Delaware series…Went three-for-three with a double in UNC Wilmington series opener…

three RBIs in second game against James Madison…Stole three bases against Stony Brook…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…Hit .308 with four doubles and scored 21 runs in conference action…Also stole six bases in league play…2006:Played in 45 games, starting 31…Batted .260 with six doubles and 18 RBIs…Scored 18 runs…Stole 11 bases…Was fourth on the team in

two RBIs in series opener against #15 Old Dominion…Had two hits, two

game of James Madison series…Stole two bags versus Dartmouth and

Association games…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…One-time CAA Rookie of the Week Award recipient.

Played four years of baseball and two years of basketball at Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, New York…Earned Team Most Valuable Player accolades as a junior…Crusader Award winner as a freshman and senior…Member of the 40/40/40 Club as a senior with at least 40 hits, 40 stolen bases and 40 runs scored…Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) all-division selection as a junior…All-CHSAA pick as a senior…Named to Journal News All-Star team…Honorable mention All-Archdiocese…Batted .475 with 46 hits, 42 runs and 43 stolen bases as a senior…Also compiled a 7-2 record with a 2.67 ERA and 35 strikeouts…Played for the Westchester Cubs of the Westchester-Rockland Wood Bat League and was team MVP, a league all-star and Rookie of the Year runner-up…Member of the National Honor Society…Played on the Hudson Valley team at the 2004 Empire State Games and

Lists Derek Jeter as his favorite athlete…Also recruited by Fairleigh Dickinson, Concordia, New Haven and Pace…Liberal arts major.

2006 45 127 18 33 .260 18 6 0 0 7 16 112007 53 193 40 58 .301 15 8 1 1 31 17 13Career 98 320 58 91 .284 33 14 1 1 38 33 24

2007: Played in 53 games, starting 48…Batted .273 with

23 RBIs…Stole six bases and scored 24 runs…Ranked as the 77th toughest player to strike out in the country (one per every 12.6 AB)…Went two-for-four with two RBIs and one run scored in second game of Auburn series…

doubles and a triple, scored six runs and added six RBIs in series against Coppin State…Enjoyed a

Peter’s with an RBI and two runs scored…Hit a home run and scored two runs against Long Island University…Batted .222 with 10 RBIs in conference play…2006: Played in 46 games, starting 41…Made six appearances on the mound with four starts…Posted a 2-0 record and a 5.62 ERA…Threw 16 innings…Recorded 11 strikeouts…Went

and two runs, while striking out seven to earn the victory…Picked up a victory over Long Island after allowing four hits and one run over

with Long Island…Enjoyed a three-for-four performance at Stony Brook with an RBI and two runs scored…Batted three-for-eight in two games at Auburn…Was two-for-four with an RBI in middle game of a three-game set at William & Mary…Batted .218 in Colonial Athletic Association games.

Played four years of baseball at Immaculata High School in Somerville, New Jersey…All-Somerset County second team selection as a junior and senior…First team all-area pick as a senior…Earned second team all-area and third team All-Parochial honors as a junior…Has one brother…Lists Jim Edmonds as his favorite athlete…Began playing baseball at age 6…Also recruited by St. John’s, Rutgers, Rhode Island, Albany and LeMoyne…Hopes to continue his baseball career at the professional level, as well as become a teacher and coach…Physical education major.

2006 46 153 18 39 .255 16 5 0 0 9 26 12007 53 176 24 48 .273 23 5 1 1 16 14 6Career 99 329 42 87 .264 39 10 1 1 25 40 7

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2007: Played in 45 games, starting 20…Batted .238 with one double and 13 RBIs…Scored 10 runs and stole four bases…Drove in two

three times and had a triple in series against Saint Peter’s…Went three-for-three with an RBI and two runs scored against Coppin State…Went two-for-three with an RBI and a run scored against Long Island University…Batted .195 in Colonial Athletic Association play…2006:

Played in 28 games, starting 11…Batted .283

RBIs…Scored 12 runs…Stole eight bases without being caught…Went three-for-four with an RBI and two runs scored in the second game of a doubleheader against Dartmouth…Had a two-RBI game versus Georgia State…Was two-for-three with an RBI and two runs scored versus Iona…Went two-for-four with two steals against Long Island…Was one-for-three with a double at St. John’s…Stole two bases against Siena…Batted .208 in Colonial Athletic Association games.

Earned letters in baseball, football, basketball and wrestling at Cliffside Park High School in Cliffside Park, New Jersey…Member of back-to-back league championship teams…Earned All-New Jersey Group II honors as a senior…Second team All-Bergen County selection as a senior…First team all-county and All-North Jersey Group III pick as a junior…Third team all-county selection as a sophomore…Batted .454 with 36 steals as a senior…Has one sister and one brother, who is a senior on the Babson College baseball team…Lists Jose Reyes and David Wright as his favorite athletes…Plans a career in law enforcement or education…History major.

2006 28 46 12 13 .283 5 1 0 0 7 10 82007 45 84 10 20 .238 13 1 1 0 3 21 4Career 73 130 22 33 .253 18 2 1 0 10 31 12

2007: Played in 33 games, starting 15…Batted .237 with one double, one triple, 10 runs, eight RBIs and two stolen bases…Went two-for-

four-for-six with three RBIs and three runs scored in two games against Stony Brook…Stroked a double and had two RBIs against Towson…Stole one base against Coppin State and Georgia State…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…Batted .194 in Colonial Athletic Association games.

Played baseball for four years, basketball for three years and football for one year at Valley Stream North High School…Baseball team was conference champions…NamedAll-Nassau County and all-conference in baseball…Won Nassau batting title with a .615 average and added

28 RBIs…Played in the HIP Grand Slam Challenge at CitiBank Park…Selected to play in Nassau County exceptional senior game…All-conference and all-county selection in football and basketball…News 12 Long Island Scholar-Athlete…Has two brothers…Lists Jose Reyes and Carlos Beltran as his favorite athletes…Also recruited by Holy Cross…Aspires to own his own business…Finance major.

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2007: Pitched in 15 games, starting seven…Was 0-5 on the season…Had a 9.55 ERA and 33 strikeouts in 43 1/3 innings pitched…Struckout 10 batters and scattered seven hits in seven innings against Delaware…In start against UNC Wilmington, allowed three earned runs in six innings…Was 0-4 with a 9.58 ERA in seven Colonial Athletic Association appearances.

Played baseball for four years and basketball for three years at Hillsborough High School…Helpedteam to one state championship,one county championship and three conference championships in his four years…All-area selection as a senior…Two-

time all-county pick…Three-time all-conference selection…Has one sister…Lists David Wright as his favorite athlete…Began playing baseball at age 6…Also recruited by Saint Joseph’s, UNC Asheville, Elon and Rider…Aspires to become a physical education teacher…Physical education major.

2007 15/7 0-5 0 9.55 43.1 54 46 74 33 17 5 2

2007: Pitched in 21 games, starting three…Was 2-5 with one save on the season…Posted a 6.44 ERA in 36 1/3 innings pitched with 35 strikeouts…Allowed one hit and

victory against Coppin

hits and striking out four to earn the victory

against Saint Peter’s…Struck out two in 2/3 of an inning against Towson to record

Had three strikeouts and allowed no runs in 2 2/3 innings in

Commonwealthseries…Was 0-3 with a 7.27 ERA in 14 games in Colonial Athletic Association play.

Played four years of baseball, three years of football and wrestled for one year at Cary-Grove High School in Cary, Illinois…Team Most Valuable Player as a senior after leading squad in strikeouts (140) and ERA (2.30)…DailyHerald and Northwest Herald all-conference and all-area selection…Has one brother…Lists Francisco Liriano and LaDainian Tomlinson as his favorite athletes…Aspires to coach baseball after graduation…Also recruited by John Carroll, Carthage and Augustana…Physical education major.

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2007games and started 17…Batted .313 with three doubles and one triple on the year…Added 16 RBIs and scored 11 runs…Was two-for-two with a triple, two RBIs and two runs

of Coppin State series…Went three-for-six with four RBIs in second game of Delaware series…Was two-for-four with two RBIs in start against George Mason… Scored three runs in two games against Saint Peter’s…Batted .333 with eight RBIs in Colonial Athletic Association play.

Played baseball all four years and

basketball for two years at Neil F. Simeon High School in Chicago, Illinois…Named to all-city and all-conference teams…Team captain…Batted .454 with 40 steals as a senior…Honor roll student…Has one brother and one sister…Favorite baseball player is Derek Jeter…Also recruited by Cincinnati, Kentucky, Alcorn State and Southern…Nickname is “Chi-Town”…Aspires to play professional baseball or get

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2007: Made 10 appearances, including two starts…Did not record a decision…Posted a 19.10 ERA in 13.2 innings pitched…Struck out three batters in a perfect inning against Coppin State…Recorded a 19.29 ERA in two Colonial Athletic Association appearances.

Played football and baseball at Lincoln-Way East High School in Frankfort, Illinois…Team captain as a senior…High honor roll student…Has two brothers and two sisters…Older brother, Sean, plays baseball at the University of Iowa…Enjoys playing the guitar in his free time…Favorite book is “Mental Game of Pitching”…Lists Roger Clemens as his favorite athlete…Beganplayingbaseball at age 4…Also recruitedby Illinois State…Adopta Highway cleaningvolunteer…Undecidedmajor.

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Played four years of baseball and football, and two years of basketball at Coatesville Area High School…Led baseball team to undefeated season (23-0) and district title as a junior…Named to the All-Ches-Mont and all-area teams…Selected team Most Valuable Player…Batted .347 with three home runs, 21 RBIs and 12 stolen bases as a senior…Also posted a 4-2 record on the mound with a 3.01 earned run average…Earned all-area and All-Ches-Mont accolades in football…Named Offensive Most Valuable Player…Born January 12, 1989…Has two brothers…Also recruited by Duquesne, Temple and Dayton…Is a reserve quarterback on the Hofstra Football team…Lists David Wright and Colt Brennan as his favorite athletes…Majoring in television and business.

Played four years of baseball at W.C. Mepham High School…Earned All-Nassau County honors as a junior and senior…Team captain as a senior…Born July 2, 1989…Has one brother, Mike, who plays baseball at Farmingdale…Favorite athlete is David Wright…Also recruited by Cortland and Molloy…Plans to pursue a teaching career…Undecided major.

Played baseball and football at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, Maryland…Baseball team went to three straight MIAA championships…Member of baseball team that set state record for

team all-conference in 2007…Born January 23, 1989…Has one sister…Lists “Animal House” as his favorite movie…Lists favorite athlete as Vladimir Guerrero…Also recruited by Rider, Saint Joseph’s and Connecticut...Business major.

Spent the 206-07 academic year at New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, New Jersey…Played in 28 games, starting 23...Hit .244 with two doubles and two home runs and seven RBIs…Both home runs came in the Independent Tournament at Utah Valley State in NJIT’s 13-12 win over Northern Colorado.

Lettered in baseball at Hanover Park High School…Named All-Morris Star-Ledger as a senior...Earned second team

all-conference and all-area honorable mention as a junior after batting .452 with a school-record 17 doubles, two home runs and 30 RBIs…Three-time New Jersey all-state choir selection...Born June 28, 1988…Business management major.

Lettered in baseball, football, wrestling and indoor track at Masuk High School in Monroe, Connecticut…2006 graduate…Member of conference championship baseball (2005, 2006) and football (2003, 2004) teams…Named to All-Connecticut Class “LL” team and the Connecticut all-star team as a senior…First team all-conference selection…All-New Haven Register selection…Hit .431 as a senior…Team Most Valuable Player…All-conference

and football…Received the Todd Buzi Scholarship and the Masuk Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2006…Born October 19, 1988…Has one brother…Lists Roberto Clemente and Barry Sanders as his favorite athletes…Would like to open a recording studio and own a record label after college…Undecided major.

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Attended Wharton County Junior College in Wharton, Texas, during the 2006-07 academic year…Named academic all-conference in 2007…Attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy in 2004-05…Compiled a 2-3 record on the hill for the Mariners in 2005…Batted .343 with a team-best four home runs and 28 RBIs that season as well…One-time Skyline Conference Player of the Week selection.

Lettered in baseball, football and basketball at Needville High School…Named to All-Texas team as a senior in 2004…District and Team Most Valuable Player in 2004…Was also all-district selection as a quarterback on the football team and a forward on the basketball team…Born December 13, 1985…Has one brother…Favorite movie is “Bull Durham”…Hobbies include playing golf and listening to music…Favorite athlete is Josh Beckett…Aspires to play professional baseball or coach…Mathematics major.

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At Monroe Community CollegePlayed two years at Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York…Team advanced to the NJCAA World Series in 2007…Member of

win season in 2006…First team all-region selection in 2007…Compiled

Monroe…Batted .347 as a sophomore.

Played baseball and football for four years at Fairport High School…All-county baseball selection for three years…Member of section championship team in 2005…All-Greater Rochester and all-county selection for football…Named Team Defensive Player of the Year…Born December 1, 1986…Has two brothers and two sisters…Played for the Webster Yankees in the New York Collegiate Baseball League this past summer…Favorite television show is “Entourage”…Camp Open Arms volunteer…Marketing major.

Played baseball, football and basketball at Athol High School…

All-Massachusetts team in 2007…Posted a record of 9-2 with a 1.98 earned run average and 98 strikeouts during senior year…Born October 8, 1988…Has one brother, Jacob, who plays baseball at Castleton State College…Names Randy Johnson and David Ortiz as his favorite athletes…Also recruited by Massachusetts, Amherst and American International…Physical education major.

Played baseball for four years at Cary-Grove High School in Cary, Illinois…All-area and all-conference selection…Member of regional and sectional championship team in 2006…Born February, 13 1989…Has one sister…Enjoys playing chess…Lists Manny Ramirez as his favorite athlete…Played on the Norwood Blues in the NABF and advanced to the NABF World Series in 2006 and 2007…Aspires to play professional baseball…Undecided major.

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At Monroe Community CollegePlayed two years at Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York…Team advanced to the NJCAA World Series in 2007…Member

40 win season in 2006…First team all-region selection in 2006 and 2007…First team all-district selection in 2007…Selected to NJCAA DII World Series all-tournament team…Graduated as Monroe’s all-time leader in hits with 142 and ranks second in runs scored with 115…Batted .387 in his junior college career…Batted .429 with 36 RBIs and 14 stolen bases in 2007…Distinguished Academic All-American in 2007.

Played baseball, basketball, badminton, volleyball and tennis at A.Y. Jackson High School in Kanata, Ontario…Also ran track and cross country…School Athlete of the Year in 2002, 2003 and 2005…Member of baseball city championship team in 2005…2005 West Conference Badminton champion…Born December 3, 1987…Has one sister…Lists Steve Nash and David Eckstein as favorite athletes…Played for the Webster Yankees in the New York Collegiate Baseball League this past summer, batting .326 in 33 games…International business major.

Attended Indian River Community College in Fort Pierce, Florida, for two years…Batted .258 as a sophomore.

Played baseball, basketball and football at Oceanside High School…Also ran track…Received All-Nassau County, all-conference and all-division honors in baseball…Batted .415 as a senior in 2004…Born May 17, 1986…Has one brother…Lists favorite athlete as Alex Rodriguez…Plans to be a physical education teacher…Physical education major.

At Monroe Community C

February 22-24, 2008Embassy Suites1300 Concourse Dr.Linthicum, MD 21090

February 29, March 1-2, 2008Springhill Suites by Marriot9715 Washingtonian Blvd.Gaithersburg, MD 20878

March 6-9, 2008Embassy Suites152 Kings Gate ParkwayWilliamsburg, VA 23185

March 20-23, 2008Embassy Suites213 International CircleHunt Valley, MD 21030

April 4-6, 2008Homewood Suites640 S. College Ave.Newark, DE 19713

April 24-27, 2008Hawthorn Suites1500 Parkwood Circle SEAtlanta, GA 30339

May 2-4, 2008Hilton Garden Inn420 Totten Pond Rd.Waltham, MA 02451

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The Pride call University Field, located on Hofstra’s North Campus, their home. University Field is centrally located between two of the most frequented sites on campus, the Hofstra Recreation Center and the Mack Sports Complex. It is also just 25 yards from the Colonial Square residential complex.

during inclement weather and will also allow for greater use during the summer months. Other renovations included leveling the berm that was located behind the backstop, moving the backstop back 10 feet and installing new bleachers behind home plate. New fences were also installed

replaced with sunken dugouts, measuring 70 feet in length, with protective fencing. During the summer

with crushed gravel for better playability and drainage.

was done, including the installation of a wooden fence. In 1991 dugouts were constructed, new fencing was installed in foul territory and the bullpen areas were also enclosed with fencing.

University Field has dimensions of 331 feet down

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Hofstra can avoid inclement weather by using the indoor Physical Fitness Center, which is equipped with pitching machines and batting cages. The Pride

also has use of the New York Jets indoor practice bubble.

environment. The practice bubble is located on the North Campus, near the Mack Sports Complex.

The team also has the use of a state-of-the-art weight training facility. Located in the Mack Sports Complex, the weight room is

cardiovascular equipment available.

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Matt Prokopowicz .416 54-54 197 41 82 1 1 6 52 113 .574 17 16 15 4 .491 4 1 8-11Andrew Campana .356 54-49 180 47 64 9 1 0 26 75 .417 39 3 24 1 .477 0 2 19-28Patrick Rogers .314 41-27 105 23 33 7 1 1 18 45 .429 5 7 25 0 .375 3 1 13-16Dion Pouncil .313 41-17 83 11 26 3 1 0 16 31 .373 3 4 23 0 .367 0 2 2-3Chris Menstrati .301 53-51 193 40 58 8 1 1 15 71 .368 31 7 17 2 .414 1 5 13-19Matt Kougasian .297 50-37 148 28 44 7 0 6 27 69 .466 22 5 22 5 .392 0 2 1-2David Cole .280 44-19 75 11 21 5 1 2 10 34 .453 12 2 12 0 .393 0 3 4-6Nick Panzarella .273 53-48 176 24 48 5 1 1 23 58 .330 16 3 14 3 .342 1 7 6-7George Carroll .250 42-14 52 7 13 3 1 0 8 18 .346 1 1 16 1 .273 1 3 0-0Anthony Sarno .248 48-38 153 20 38 11 2 1 18 56 .366 15 3 23 2 .324 2 3 1-1Tom Legregni .248 49-43 141 25 35 6 0 0 20 41 .291 21 15 35 6 .394 3 6 9-14Tony Schmitt .238 45-20 84 10 20 1 1 0 13 23 .274 3 1 21 2 .273 0 4 4-6John Kenny .237 33-15 59 10 14 1 1 1 8 20 .339 9 0 14 0 .338 0 0 2-3Tom Caltabiano .208 50-40 120 14 25 2 1 0 10 29 .242 3 3 35 2 .246 0 3 2-5Felix Adamkiewicz .111 27-13 45 8 5 3 0 0 7 8 .178 5 0 13 0 .200 0 4 0-0Joe Trainor .100 11-1 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 5 0 2 0 .400 0 0 0-0Dan Robl .00 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1-1Totals .289 54-54 1821 320 527 82 13 19 271 692 .380 207 66 311 28 .379 15 46 85-122Opponents .338 54-54 1952 441 660 124 9 53 405 961 .492 218 53 291 25 .414 28 30 45-71

2, Mentrasti 1, Opp. (1). Picked off – Cole 2, Sarno 2, Campana 2, Legregni 2, Caltabiano 1, Rogers 1, Pouncil 1, Schmitt 1, Kougasian 1, Prokopowicz 1.

Charlie Frago 3.61 4-2 14 9 1 0/0 0 72.1 87 44 29 20 34 15 1 8 290 .300 1 6 1Eric Corkery 4.50 2-0 7 4 0 0/0 0 20.0 24 17 10 8 11 2 0 2 82 .293 2 2 1Will DeVito 4.87 3-2 12 7 1 0/0 0 44.1 54 29 24 9 30 14 0 4 188 .287 1 3 0Jeff Denlea 5.59 4-2 25 0 0 0/0 0 29.0 32 24 18 13 21 1 1 3 111 .288 1 4 0Anthony Sarno 5.70 1-2 11 1 0 0/0 1 23.2 26 18 15 19 12 7 0 3 88 .295 1 6 0Dan Robl 6.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 12 .250 2 1 0Patrick Rogers 6.40 2-6 16 11 0 0/0 1 71.2 98 65 51 24 46 14 0 9 303 .323 2 5 0Drew Luedtke 6.44 2-5 21 3 0 0/1 1 36.1 54 29 26 22 35 7 4 1 147 .367 4 2 1Rob DiFalco 7.86 0-1 16 3 0 0/0 0 26.1 42 30 23 13 12 5 0 3 111 .378 1 5 0Ryan Dunn 9.23 0-6 15 6 0 0/1 0 39.0 61 46 40 24 18 15 3 3 162 .377 3 8 2Rob Kumbatovic 9.55 0-5 15 7 0 0/1 0 43.1 74 54 46 17 33 18 0 7 198 .374 2 5 0Brody Fontaine 9.90 0-0 13 0 0 0/0 0 10.0 20 11 11 6 4 6 0 2 50 .400 2 2 0John Furman 10.20 2-1 22 1 0 0/1 1 30.0 51 38 34 22 24 11 0 6 135 .378 5 0 1Ryan Radke 19.10 0-2 10 2 0 0/1 0 13.2 32 31 29 19 10 9 0 1 73 .438 2 4 0Nick Panzarella 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.000 0 0 0Totals 7.00 20-34 54 54 2 1/1 4 462.2 660 441 360 218 291 124 9 53 1952 .338 29 53 6Opponents 4.99 34-20 54 54 3 3/3 7 471.0 527 320 261 207 311 82 13 19 1821 .289 53 66 5

SBA/ATT – Caltabiano (32-45), Carroll (13-21), Dunn (7-15), Rogers (10-11), Fuhrman (4-7), Luedtke (2-7), Frago (4-7), Corkery (4-5), DiFalco (4-5), DeVito (3-4), Sarno (2-3), Denlea (3-3) Radke (1-2), Kumbatovic (1-1), Fontaine (0-1).

Tony Schmitt 44 41 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0Jeff Denlea 8 2 6 0 1.000 1 3 0 1.000 0 0Joe Trainor 8 4 4 0 1.000 2 0 0 --- 0 0Eric Corkery 5 2 3 0 1.000 0 4 1 .800 0 0John Fuhrman 3 1 2 0 1.000 0 4 3 .571 0 0Brody Fontaine 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0Anthony Sarno 165 152 12 1 .994 18 2 1 .667 0 0Mat Kougasian 278 251 25 2 .993 23 0 0 --- 0 0Tom Caltabiano 248 211 32 5 .980 2 32 13 .711 7 2Nick Panzarella 129 123 3 3 .977 0 0 0 --- 0 0Felix Adamkiewicz 86 80 3 3 .965 3 0 0 --- 0 0David Cole 48 41 5 2 .958 0 0 0 --- 0 0George Carroll 115 94 16 5 .957 0 13 8 .619 7 1Patrick Rogers 76 53 18 5 .934 1 10 1 .909 0 0Chris Menstrati 238 99 123 16 .933 32 0 0 --- 0 0Ryan Dunn 14 5 8 1 .929 0 7 8 .467 0 0Andrew Campana 84 58 19 7 .917 7 0 0 --- 0 0John Kenny 33 28 2 3 .909 0 0 0 --- 0 0Tom Legregni 207 63 124 20 .903 27 0 0 --- 0 0Charlie Frago 20 2 16 2 .900 0 4 3 .571 0 0Will Devito 19 8 9 2 .895 0 3 1 .750 0 0Drew Luedtke 9 0 8 1 .889 0 2 5 .286 0 0Matt Prokopowicz 155 39 98 18 .884 7 0 0 --- 0 0Dion Pouncil 45 23 16 6 .867 3 0 0 --- 0 0Rob DiFalco 9 1 6 2 .778 0 4 1 .800 0 0Rob Kumbatovic 13 5 5 3 .769 1 1 0 1.000 0 0Ryan Radke 3 1 1 1 .667 0 1 1 .500 0 0Dan Robl 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0Totals 2064 1388 568 108 .948 50 45 26 .634 14 3Opponents 2195 1413 688 94 .957 55 85 37 .697 15 5

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RESULTS

2/9 at Auburn 0-17 L 1872 0-5-0/17-21-0 Dunn (0-1) 0-12/10 at Auburn 7-11 L 2339 7-13-2/11-12-2 Sarno (0-1) 0-22/11 at Auburn 5-10 L 2107 5-7-3/10-11-2 Luedtke (0-1) 0-32/16 at #5 Florida State 1-10 L 3859 1-8-2/10-19-2 DeVito (0-1) 0-42/17 at #5 Florida State 1-16 L 4023 1-3-0/16-19-1 Luedtke (0-2) 0-52/18 at #5 Florida State 3-11 L 3842 3-7-2/11-15-3 Rogers (0-1) 0-62/24 Coppin State 20-2 W - 20-11-2/2-3-4 DeVito (1-1) 1-62/24 Coppin State 9-0 W 50 9-11-0/0-2-3 Luedtke (1-2) 2-62/25 Coppin State 17-2 W 50 17-18-1/2-3-4 Rogers (1-1) 3-63/03 Saint Peter’s 13-12 W 0 13-15-4/12-15-3 Frago (1-0) 4-63/03 Saint Peter’s 9-0 W 85 9-17-1/5-9-4 Luedtke (2-2) 5-63/04 Saint Peter’s 9-15 L 75 9-14-3/15-15-4 Rogers (2-2) 5-73/09 George Mason* 4-11 L 50 4-8-4/11-16-3 Luedtke (2-3) 5-8, 0-13/10 George Mason* 4-18 L 150 4-8-2/18-23-1 Kumbatovic (0-1) 5-9, 0-23/11 George Mason* 9-7 W 135 9-10-2/7-8-2 Frago (2-0) 6-9, 1-23/17 at Old Dominion* 6-5 W 151 6-12-2/5-9-1 Denlea (1-0) 7-9,2-23/17 at Old Dominion* 3-7 L 151 3-8-3/7-12-1 Luedtke (2-4) 7-10, 2-33/18 at Old Dominion* 6-11 L 184 6-9-4/11-18-4 Rogers (1-3) 7-11, 2-43/23 at Delaware* 4-8 L 214 4-9-2/8-8-1 Kumbatovic (1-1) 7-12, 2-53/24 at Delaware* 5-4 W 319 5-7-1/4-13-3 Fuhrman (1-0) 8-12,3-53/25 at Delaware* 16-8 W 321 16-17-2/8-15-3 Fuhrman (2-0) 9-12, 4-53/27 Seton Hall 1-3 L 75 1-6-3/3-8-1 Sarno (0-2) 9-133/28 Columbia 3-5 L 65 3-8-0/5-11-0 Dunn (0-2) 9-143/30 at Towson* 9-10 L 263 9-10-4/10-19-5 Fuhrman (2-1) 9-15, 4-63/31 at Towson* 3-2 W 278 3-6-1/2-11-1 Frago (3-0) 10-15, 5-64/01 at Towson* 3-7 L 247 3-8-4/7-8-3 Rogers (1-4) 10-16, 5-74/03 at Long Island 12-2 W 68 12-10-4/2-6-4 Corkery (1-0) 11-164/05 Stony Brook 3-4 L 103 3-6-1/4-12-1 Dunn (0-3) 11-174/06 UNC Wilmington* 0-14 L 0 0-3-5/14-18-0 Kumbatovic (0-3) 11-18, 5-84/07 UNC Wilmington* 2-3 L 125 2-8-1/3-7-0 Luedtke (2-5) 11-19, 5-94/08 UNC Wilmington* 9-7 L 100 9-15-1/7-10-0 Rogers (2-4) 12-19, 6-94/10 at Seton Hall 6-9 L - 6-9-1/9-8-1 Dunn (0-4) 12-204/10 at Seton Hall 1-7 L 204 1-6-2/7-8-1 Radke (0-1) 12-214/11 at New York Tech 8-4 W 67 8-11-1/4-10-2 Corkery (2-0) 13-214/13 William & Mary* 2-11 L 80 2-6-3/11-14-1 Kumbatovic (0-4) 13-22, 6-104/14 William & Mary* 2-6 L 95 2-5-1/6-10-0 Denlea (1-1) 13-23, 6-114/17 Fordham 7-8 L 70 7-14-1/8-12-0 Denlea (1-2) 13-244/18 St. Johns 0-12 L 80 0-4-2/12-18-0 Radke (0-2) 13-254/20 at James Madison* 8-21 L 530 8-13-6/21-17-0 Dunn (0-5) 13-26, 6-124/21 at James Madison* 10-9 W 480 10-11-3/9-11-5 DeVito (2-1) 14-26, 7-124/22 at James Madison* 8-16 L 459 8-11-0/16-17-1 Rogers (2-5) 14-27, 7-134/24 at Stony Brook 17-10 W 101 17-17-5/10-15-2 Denlea (2-2) 15-274/27 Virginia Commonwealth* 3-2 W 70 3-11-0/2-11-0 Sarno (1-2) 16-27, 8-134/28 Virginia Commonwealth* 5-19 L 150 5-13-1/19-21-0 Frago (3-1) 16-28, 8-144/29 Virginia Commonwealth* 3-5 L 172 3-6-0/4-10-0 DeVito (2-2) 16-29, 8-155/02 New York Tech 3-4 L 105 3-6-1/4-10-0 Kumbatovic (0-5) 16-305/04 at Georgia State* 3-13 L 142 3-10-2/13-15-1 Rogers (2-6) 16-31, 8-165/05 at Georgia State* 3-1 W 111 3-7-0/1-9-5 Frago (4-1) 17-31, 9-165/06 at Georgia State* 3-4 L 174 3-13-1/4-8-1 Dunn (0-6) 17-32, 9-175/08 at Stony Brook 10-14 L 178 10-13-5/14-20-3 DiFalco (0-1) 17-335/09 Long Island 10-9 W 125 10-14-2/9-15-2 Denlea (3-2) 18-335/11 Northeastern* 4-6 L 111 4-9-2/6-10-2 Frago (4-2) 18-34, 9-185/12 Northeastern* 5-2 W 205 5-13-1/2-9-0 DeVito (3-2) 19-34, 10-185/13 Northeastern* 3-2 W 250 3-8-2/2-8-0 Denlea (4-2) 20-34, 11-18

*Colonial Athletic Association game

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- The Hofstra Pride fell to Auburn University, 17-0, in the season opener for both teams. Bryan Woodall pitched seven innings to get the win for Auburn.

Hofstra held the lead,

runs in the seventh inning to take the lead. Chris Mentrasti went 4-for-4 and scored three runs for the Pride.

- Anthony Sarno had three hits and two RBIs, but it was not enough

game of the three-game series.

Hofstra fell to

series opener. FSU’s Mark Hallberg batted 3-for-4 with three RBIs, while Chris Mentrasti

Florida State had nine extra base hits in the victory. Matt Prokopowicz had the lone RBI for the Pride.

Jack Rye hit a three-run home run to lead the Seminoles to victory. Andrew Campana and Matt Kougasian had RBIs for the Pride.

MattProkopowicz had three hits and two RBIs, while Nick Panzarella had two hits and three RBIs. Chris Mentrasti, Tom Caltabiano and Felix Adamkiewicz also added two RBIs each for the Pride.

Five Hofstra pitchers combined to throw a two-hit shutout, and Tony Schmitt went 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored to lead the Pride to its second victory of the season.

Patrick Rogers struck out 10 batters and retired 14 in a row at one point to earn the victory. Hofstra put the game away with a 10-run sixth inning in which the Pride tripled three times and sent 15 batters to the plate.

David Cole hit two home runs and drove in four to lead the Pride to their fourth straight victory. John Fuhrman held off a late charge by the Peacocks to earn the save.

Drew Luedtkeearned his second win of the season, allowing

innings. Andrew Campana and Dion Pouncil scored two runs each for the Pride, who used a three-run sixth inning to bust the game open.

Matt Kougasian went 4-for-6, with two RBIs and one run scored, but it was not enough as Saint Peter’s defeated Hofstra, 15-9.

Justin Bour went 3-for-6 and drove in four runs to lead the Patriots over the Pride. Andrew Campana went 3-for-4 in the losing effort.

Chris Fournier hit three home runs and Justin Bour

an 18-4 win over the Pride. Patrick Rogers was 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs for the Pride.

Matt Prokopowicz was 2-for-2 with a home run, two RBIs and three runs scored to help Hofstra edge George Mason. Charlie Frago picked up his second win of the season, allowing one hit and no runs over three and 2/3 innings.

Anthony Sarno hit a game-tying triple and scored the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth to key a three-run rally as Hofstra battled back from

Dominion.

Mike Zahm drove in three runs and Jake McAloose added two RBIs to lead ODU over the Pride. Patrick Rogers went 2-for-4 in the loss.

Pride third baseman Matt Prokopowicz went 3-for-4, with one RBI and one run scored, but Old

to break a 6-6 tie.

Delaware broke a 4-4 tie with four runs in the bottom of the eighth to secure the victory. Rob Kumbatovic struck out 10 batters, while both Anthony Sarno and Andrew Campana had two hits for Hofstra.

Chris Mentrasti hit a

Pride players drove in runs as Hofstra defeated Delaware. John Fuhrman picked up the win in relief.

Matt Prokopowicz and Dion Pouncil both went 3-for-6 with four RBIs to lead the Pride over the Fightin’ Blue Hens. Chris Mentrasti, Nick Panzarella and Andrew Campana scored four runs each and John Fuhrman earned the win in relief.

Hofstra took an early one run lead but could not hold on as Seton Hall scored two runs in the fourth to take the lead and one in the ninth to preserve the win. Anthony Sarno had the lone RBI for the Pride.

Matt Prokopowicz went 3-for-4 with an RBI in the loss. Ron Williams and Mike Roberts each had two RBIs for Columbia.

Towson scored two runs in the bottom of the 10th inning to earn the victory over Hofstra. Matt Prokopowicz went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and Patrick Rogers went 3-for-5 with two RBIs in the loss.

Matt Kougasian hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning to give the Pride a 3-1 lead. Charlie Frago earned the victory by scattering eight hits over 6 1/3 innings.

Matt Prokopowicz went 2-for-4 with two RBIs with a two-run home run that brought Hofstra to within two runs, 5-3, in the eighth, but the Pride could not come back as the Tigers captured a 7-3 win.

Eric

to pick up the victory. Matt Prokopowicz hit a home run and had two RBIs, and Tom Legregni drove in four runs to lead the Hofstra offensive attack.

Stony Brook

and held off the Pride to post the one-run victory. Chris Mentrasti, Matt Prokopowicz and Dion Pouncil drove in one run each for the Pride.

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UNC Wilmington pitcher Bradley Holt pitched a two-hitter over seven innings and combined with two relievers to lead the Seahawks to the shutout victory.

With

basemen Daniel Hargrave doubled home the winning run for UNC Wilmington. Dion Pouncil and Patrick Rogers scored for the Pride.

Pride senior designated hitter Andrew Campana and junior

to lead Hofstra.

Hofstra scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning, but it was not enough to catch Seton Hall, which led

two RBIs and Matt Kougasian went 3-for-4 in the loss.

The Pride were held

players scored for the Pirates. Thomas Legregni drove in Nick Panzarella for the lone Hofstra run.

Chris Mentrasti went 2-for-4 and scored three runs in Hofstra’s victory over the Bears. Matt Prokopowicz added two RBIs for the Pride and Eric Corkery earned the victory after allowing just

Matt Prokopowicz went 2-for-4 with one RBI, but William & Mary posted an 11-2 win over Hofstra. Chris Mentrasti drove in and scored a run for the Pride.

Hofstra held a late lead, 2-0, but could not hold off the

and one in the ninth to earn the victory. Charlie Frago allowed no runs in seven innings of work for the Pride.

Fordham rallied

the game in 10 innings, 8-7. Matt Kougasian was 3-for-5 with three runs scored and Patrick Rogers was 3-for-5 with three RBIs

St. John’s starter Jared Yecker allowed three hits and one walk over six innings to help the Red Storm shut out the Pride, 12-0. Andrew Campana reached base three times, recording two hits and one walk.

Lee Bujakowski was 3-for-5 with three RBIs and two runs scored, and Brett Garner went 2-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored to lead James Madison. Andrew Campana drove in three runs for the Pride.

John Kenny scored the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning when Chris Mentrasti reached

Pride.

Matt Kougasian hit two, two-run home runs, but James Madison batters added four home runs of their own in a 16-8 win over the Pride. Matt Prokopowicz added three hits, two runs scored and one RBI for Hofstra.

Hofstra exploded for seven runs in the top of the 10th inning to give Hofstra the victory. Andrew Campana batted 5-for-6 with four RBIs, including two singles in the extra frame to lead the Pride’s offense.

Nick Panzarella sent home the game-winning run with a single up the middle in the bottom of the 12th inning to give Hofstra the victory. Patrick Rogers pitched 10 and 1/3 innings and struck out nine before leaving the game in the hands of the Hofstra bullpen.

Matt Kougasian led the Pride, going 4-for-5, including a two-run home run in the ninth, with three RBIs and one run scored, but it was not enough as Virginia Commonwealth picked up the 19-5 win.

After tying the game, 3-3, in the sixth Hofstra allowed two VCU runs in the seventh in a 5-3 loss. Matt Prokopowicz went 2-for-3 with one RBI and one run scored to lead the Pride.

NYIT took the lead

three more runs to defeat the Pride, 4-3. Nick Panzarella had two hits and an RBI for the Pride.

Georgia State’s Eric Suttle went 5-for-5 with three RBIs and three runs to lead the Panthers over Hofstra. Andrew Campana went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and Tom Legregni was 3-for-4 with two RBIs for the Pride.

Charlie Frago threw a complete game, holding Georgia State to one run on nine hits. Andrew Campana smacked three hits and Matt Prokopowicz had an RBI for the Pride.

Hofstra took the lead, 3-2, late in the game on an RBI single by Andrew Campana, but the Panthers managed a run in the ninth and won the game in the 10th inning when Matt Van Horn hit a walk-off solo home run.

- John Kenny went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and one run scored to lead Hofstra to an 8-2 lead after two innings, but Stony Brook chipped away at the Pride’s lead and came out on top, 14-10.

Matt Prokopowicz became the Hofstra single season hit record-holder and the Pride rallied back from a 9-0

Rogers scored the winning run on a throwing error in the bottom of the ninth.

Matt Prokopowicz drove in three runs, but the

and added four solo home runs later in the game as Northeastern downed the Pride, 6-4.

Will DeVito celebrated Hofstra’s Senior Day by pitching his second career complete game to lead the Pride to a 5-2 victory over Northeastern. DeVito scattered nine hits and struck out seven, while Anthony Sarno powered the offense with three hits, including a home run, and two RBIs.

Chris Mentrasti singled home Nick Panzarella in the bottom of the ninth inning to win the game for the Pride. Patrick Rogers pitched eight innings and struck out six, while Jeff Denlea picked up the win in relief.

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Coming off another record-setting season, the Colonial Athletic Association continues to enhance

its reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences.

With a geographic footprint stretching from Boston to Atlanta, the CAA encompasses

areas. The conference has produced 16

sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 11 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Even more impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from

Scholars and 21 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2006-07, the CAA had six ESPNthe Magazine Academic All-Americans and more than 1,600 of our 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport.

The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (5), Washington, D.C. (8), Atlanta (9) and Baltimore (23). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 19 million.

The CAA now sponsors 22 sports with the addition of a 12-team football league in 2007. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming &

Female athletes battle for conference titles

golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming &

In 2006-07, a league-record 29 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths.

The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with four teams advancing to post-season play for the past three years. Conference champion VCU pulled the most noted upset of the NCAA

over Duke and Old Dominion became the second CAA team in as many years to receive an NCAA at-large bid. Hofstra returned to the NIT for the third straight season and Drexel made its fourth NIT

major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, knocking off powerhouses Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. The Patriots were

Top 25 poll, which was the highest ever for a CAA team.

In women’s basketball, the CAA had three teams earn NCAA Tournament berths for

post-season play for the second straight year. Perennial power Old Dominion, which has captured three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997, captured its 16th consecutive conference title. James Madison returned to

1996 and Delaware made its second-ever trip to the NCAA’s. Hofstra completed its most successful season in school history by

The conference also excels in many other

to reach the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship in 2007. A league-record four men’s soccer teams earned NCAA berths in 2006, with Towson and Old Dominion advancing to the round of 16. A league-high four teams also represented the conference in the NCAA Men’s Tennis Championship. William & Mary reached the round of 16 in women’s tennis and the Tribe tandem of Megan Moulton-Levy and Katarina Zoricic was ranked No. 1 in the

Doubles Championship. CAA squads have

the championship began in 1981, which is the most of any Division I conference.

Wrestling Championship and William &

cross country. In baseball, the league had 17 players chosen in the 2007 Major League

Baseball draft. There were 37 CAA student-athletes who received All-America honors.

CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs already established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs.

In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences.

Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985.

Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize winning faculty, the CAA takes great pride in producing performers who stand out both on

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Va. Commonwealth 18 11 .621 37 23 .617Old Dominion 18 11 .621 35 24 .593Delaware 18 11 .621 32 23 .582UNCWilmington 18 11 .621 29 27 .518George Mason 14 14 .500 27 27 .500Georgia State 15 15 .500 26 32 .448William & Mary 13 16 .448 29 25 .537Northeastern 12 17 .414 24 22 .522James Madison 11 17 .393 22 31 .415Towson 11 18 .379 21 30 .412Hofstra 11 18 .379 20 34 .357

Co-Player of the Year: Kellen Kulbacki, So., OF, James Madison, Greg Sexton, Sr., 3B

Sergio Miranda, Jr., SS, Virginia CommonwealthRookie of the Year:Coach of the Year: Jim Sherman, Delaware

1B Jared Bolden, VCU Charlie Pelt, UNCW2B Chris Fournier, GMU Brent McWhorter, W&MSS Sergio Miranda, VCU Alex Buchholz,UD3B Greg Sexton, W&M Matt Prokopowicz, HUC Jason Bour, GMU Jonathan Batts, UNCWOF Kellen Kulbacki, JMU Mike Zahm, ODUOF Scott Krieger, GMU Eric Suttle, GSUOF Kyle Skellchock, TUOF Bryan Hagerich, UD Mike Tamsin, NUDH Luke Gordon, GSU Lee Bujakowski, JMUUTIL Tim Park, W&M Chris Henderson, GMUSP Anthony Shawler, ODU Billy Harris, UDSP Dan Hudson, ODU J.J. Pannell, GMURP Luke Pisker, VCU David Slovak,UDRP Jordan Flasher, GMU

All-Rookie Team: Justin Bour (GMU), Matt Browning (JMU), Steven Caseres (JMU), Richard Gonzalez (VCU), Daniel Cropper (UNCW), Chris Henderson (GMU), Jake McAloose (ODU), Dan Palumbo (GMU), MattProkopowicz (HU), Ryan Quigley (NU)

William and Mary 54 1856 390 592 120 10 48 200 282 76-111 .319George Mason 54 1927 396 611 114 13 64 179 345 48-65 .317Delaware 55 1996 371 604 123 25 67 191 418 54-77 .303Georgia State 58 2063 390 620 103 17 48 207 378 54-73 .301VCU 60 2112 384 634 104 24 29 202 402 96-135 .300James Madison 53 1839 364 549 102 7 65 240 382 89-124 .299Old Dominion 59 2029 414 600 125 21 35 242 330 53-76 .296UNC Wilmington 56 1963 395 576 142 14 43 217 291 52-72 .293Northeastern 46 1608 280 466 91 13 53 151 377 20-31 .290Hofstra 54 1823 320 527 82 13 19 207 311 85-122 .289Towson 51 1812 304 511 89 11 39 207 309 33-45 .282Totals 600 21028 4235 6290 1195 168 510 2243 3825 714-931 .299

Old Dominion 59 35 24 8 519.1 524 285 229 192 471 3.97VCU 60 37 23 15 541.2 583 332 271 167 370 4.50Delaware 55 32 23 14 488.2 479 300 249 209 399 4.59UNC Wilmington 56 29 27 6 493.1 550 311 260 194 380 4.74Northeastern 46 24 22 10 397.0 459 274 229 140 288 5.19Towson 51 21 30 9 446.1 555 354 287 203 244 4.92Georgia State 58 26 32 6 510.0 603 396 329 248 361 5.81James Madison 53 22 31 9 462.0 625 366 322 180 307 6.27Goerge Mason 54 27 27 15 464.0 629 415 336 192 322 6.52William & Mary 54 29 24 8 466.1 549 397 341 279 299 6.58Hofstra 54 20 34 4 462.2 660 441 360 218 291 7.00Totals 600 302 297 104 5251.1 6216 3871 3013 2222 3732 5.16

UNC Wilmington 64 1706 747 75 .970 56 17 38-53James Madison 59 1540 667 72 .968 62 14 55-80Old Dominion 56 1538 602 71 .968 48 7 32-62Va. Commonwealth 58 1526 669 78 .966 43 13 58-83Northeastern 50 1294 521 65 .965 31 14 62-90George Mason 51 1328 512 68 .964 46 10 70-103Georgia State 57 1487 592 83 .962 40 10 72-107William & Mary 52 1367 580 80 .961 32 17 98-118Delaware 54 1411 590 83 .960 60 6 39-64Hofstra 56 1483 638 99 .955 48 6 51-71Towson 54 1432 657 113 .949 41 17 91-123Totals 305 16112 6775 887 .963 507 131 666-954

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Greg Sexton W&M 54 .455 209 52 95 61 18 3 10 21

Kellen Kulbacki JMU 53 .398 191 56 76 49 15 1 19 29Matt Browning JMU 41 .393 107 15 42 31 10 0 4 9Tim Park W&M 54 .391 220 64 86 10 16 0 10 23Alex Buchholz UD 55 .387 238 46 92 63 27 6 11 21Jared Bolden VCU 55 .383 227 50 87 49 18 5 5 19Mike Zahm ODU 59 .371 229 60 85 61 23 4 7 34Sergio Miranda VCU 60 .370 262 51 97 36 17 0 2 17Chris Fournier GMU 54 .369 214 60 79 53 20 1 14 34

Luke Pisker VCU 31 1.85 9 2 11 68 44 16 14 22 56Anthony Shawler ODU 15 2.20 11 2 0 114.2 95 33 28 29 130Adam Bowling GSU 26 2.93 6 2 0 58.1 51 24 19 25 46Bobby Lasko JMU 26 3.03 1 2 8 62.1 68 28 21 14 45Chad Kerfoot UD 15 3.24 5 2 1 75 68 32 27 14 59Dan Hudson ODU 15 3.46 8 5 0 106.2 93 58 41 44 109Billy Harris UD 16 3.59 7 1 0 87.2 79 41 35 29 98Kris Dabrowiecki NU 12 3.60 7 4 0 75.0 78 39 30 26 59

Jeff Hatcher UNCW 17 3.70 5 6 0 82.2 91 54 34 24 63

Sergio Miranda VCU 97Greg Sexton W&M 95Alex Buchholz UD 92Ryan Jablonski UD 87Jared Bolden VCU 87

Tim Park W&M 64Ryan Jablonski UD 60Chris Fournier GMU 60Mike Zahm ODU 593 tied with 59

Scott Kreiger GMU 68Alex Buchholz UD 63Mike Zahm ODU 61David Burns ODU 61Greg Sexton W&M 61

Alex Buchholz UD 27Tyler Belcher ODU 24Mike Zahm ODU 233 tied with 21

Brandon Menchaca UD 11Chris Jackson VCU 7Alex Buchholz UD 63 tied with 5

Player Team HRScott Krieger GMU 20Kellen Kulbacki JMU 19Bryan Hagerich UD 17Chris Fournier GMU 14Justin Bour GMU 14

Alex Foltz JMU 20Brandon Menchaca UD 19

Micthell Moses JMU 182 tied with 17

Anthony Shawler ODU 11Luke Pisker VCU 9Dan Hudson ODU 8Pete Vernon W&M 85 tied with 7

Anthony Shawler ODU 114.2 130Dan Hudson ODU 106.2 109Billy Harris UD 87.2 98John Leonard VCU 93.1 69Cody Eppley VCU 85.0 68

Jordan Flasher GMU 14David Slovak UD 12Luke Pisker VCU 11Bobby Lasko JMU 8Ryan Quigley NU 6

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Batting Average .345 1985Runs (Season) 372 2005Runs (Game) 27 1987 (vs. Mercy)Runs Allowed (Game) 30 1991 (by Delaware)Hits 571 2005Runs Batted In 324 2005Home Runs 57 1985Doubles 118 2005Triples 17 1981 & 2005Stolen Bases 107 2006Base On Balls 277 1995Slugging Percentage .575 1985Wins 27 1995Losses 40 2002Earned Run Average 5.65 1998Innings Pitched 494.1 2006Strikeouts 291 2007Most Hits Allowed 660 2007Fewest Hits Allowed 235 1987Most Walks Allowed 246 1996Fewest Walks Allowed 123 1975Fielding Percentage .955 2006Putouts 1483 2006Assists 638 2005, 2006Most Errors 126 1980Fewest Errors 58 1987Double Plays 55 2005

1. Pat Wallace .519 19822. Andrew Rumpelt .504 19853. Greg Polli .496 19854. Greg Polli .478 19865. Andrew Rumpelt .445 19866. Brian Church .442 19946. James Caroleo .442 19998. Ben Arcario .420 19749. Brian Church .418 199510. Matt Prokopowicz .416 2007

1. Matt Prokopowicz 82 20072. Josh Stewart 77 20053. Josh Stern 74 20054. Ricky Caputo 73 20044. Ricky Caputo 73 20056. Josh Stewart 66 20046. Ricky Caputo 66 20068. Mike Miller 65 19958. Andy Campana 65 200510. Andy Campana 64 200711. J.P. Wechter 62 200311. Mike Walsh 62 2005

1. Josh Stewart 60 20052. Mike Miller 59 19952. Ricky Caputo 59 20054. Andrew Rumpelt 57 19854. Mike Miller 57 1994

6. Josh Stern 55 20057. Tom Caputo 49 19988. Ricky Caputo 48 20069. Andy Campana 47 200710. Josh Stewart 46 200410. Josh Stern 46 2006

1. Greg Polli 62 19852. Greg Polli 57 19862. Mike Miller 57 19942. Mike Miller 57 19955. Brian Church 52 19955. Ricky Caputo 52 20055. Matt Prokopowicz 52 20078. Jeff Vallillo 50 19949. Jeff Vallillo 49 199510. James Caroleo 48 1999

1. Josh Stewart 222 20052. Ricky Caputo 220 20053. Josh Stern 218 20054. Mike Walsh 211 20055. Josh Stern 210 20066. Wil Palmer 206 20027. Ricky Caputo 204 20068. Ricky Caputo 202 20049. Josh Stewart 200 200410. Matt Prokopowicz 197 2007

1. Josh Stewart 56 20051. Josh Stern 56 20051. David Cole 56 20051. Ricky Caputo 56 20065. Ricky Caputo 55 20055. Mike Walsh 55 20055. Andy Campana 55 20055. Josh Stern 55 20069. Matt Prokopowicz 54 20079. Andy Campana 54 200711. Nick Panzarella 53 200711. Chris Mentrasti 53 2007

1. Josh Stewart 23 20052. Josh Stern 21 20053. Josh Stern 19 20064. Chris Tufano 17 19944. J.P. Wechter 17 20034. Ricky Caputo 17 20057. Josh Stewart 16 20048. Andrew Rumpelt 15 19858. Dave Lohman 15 19998. James Caroleo 15 199911. Andrew Rumpelt 14 198611. Mark Bello 14 1995

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1. Ricky Caputo 5 20052. John LaGreca 4 19752. Bill Lyons 4 19772. Jim Feeney 4 19812. Mike Miller 4 19952. Scott Coppola 4 19962. Mike Miller 4 19962. Tom Caputo 4 19972. George Athanasopoulos 4 20042. Josh Stewart 4 2005

1. Mike Miller 20 19952. Greg Polli 14 19853. James Caroleo 13 19994. Joe Monaco 12 19854. Greg Polli 12 19864. Ricky Caputo 12 20054. Ricky Caputo 12 2006

1. Greg Polli .950 19852. Greg Polli .922 19863. Mike Miller .911 19954. Andrew Rumpelt .835 19855. Andrew Rumpelt .797 19866. Mike Miller .773 19947. Paul Ciofrone .768 20008. Dave Lohman .761 19999. James Caroleo .755 199910. John Suger .713 198510. Brian Church .713 1994

1. Shaun Riley 46 19922. Frank Pugliese 32 19923. Shaun Riley 31 19934. Josh Stewart 25 20055. Andy Campana 24 20066. Donald Young 22 19756. Pat Wallace 22 19826. Ed Orlando 22 19939. Andrew Rumpelt 21 198610. Jeff Vallillo 20 199510. Paul Ciofrone 20 199910. Andy Campana 20 2005

1. Brian Church 48 19952. Andy Campana 39 2007

3. Mike Miller 38 19953. Josh Stewart 38 2005

6. Steve Oliveri 36 20068. Paul Ciofrone 35 20009. Jeff Vallillo 34 199510. Jesse Arvidson 32 1998

1. Justin Romano 9 19962. Clint Ferenz 6 19752. John Bilello 6 19874. John Bilello 5 19854. Jamie DeVera 5 19884. Pete Coen 5 19934. Andy Kasel 5 1994

4. Justin Romano 5 19954. Noah Shapiro 5 19964. Gerald Auth 5 20014. Will DeVito 5 20054. Ryan Dunn 5 2006

1. John Bilello 2.51 19872. Clint Ferenz 2.62 19753. Clint Ferenz 3.08 19784. Justin Romano 3.23 19965. Mike Monatlik 3.37 19746. Clint Ferenz 3.48 19777. Charlie Frago 3.61 20078. Gerry Auth 3.64 20009. Tony Tunno 3.74 198810. Rich Sperl 3.76 1991

1. Will DeVito 93.2 20052. David Huth 83.2 20053. Justin Romano 75.1 19964. Charlie Frago 73.0 20045. Charlie Frago 72.1 20076. Patrick Rogers 71.2 20077. Gerald Auth 71.0 20028. Scott Coppola 69.2 19988. David Huth 69.2 200410. Patrick Rogers 69.1 2006

1. Ryan Cosentino 74 20032. John Bilello 71 19863. John Bilello 70 19874. Justin Romano 60 19965. Jim Hansen 53 19995. Ryan Cosentino 53 20027. Ryan Cosentino 52 20018. Justin Romano 51 19958. Scott Coppola 51 199810. Gerry Auth 50 2001

1. Jeff Denlea 28 20052. Jeff Denlea 27 20043. Jeff Denlea 25 20063. Jeff Denlea 25 20075. Noah Shapiro 23 19965. Sam DeLuca 23 20037. John Fuhrman 22 20078. Zachary Basch 22 20028. Sam DeLuca 22 200410. Drew Luedtke 21 2007

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1. Ricky Caputo 201 2003-061. Josh Stern 201 2003-063. Andy Campana 197 2003-074. Steve Oliveri 185 2003-065. Mike Walsh 182 2003-066. Mark Bello 163 1993-967. Mike Meittinis 161 1998-018. Jeff Vallillo 157 1992-958. Tom Caputo 157 1995-9810. Joe Farley 153 1998-01

1. Ricky Caputo 248 2003-062. Josh Stern 231 2003-063. Andy Campana 211 2003-074. Jeff Vallillo 206 1992-955. Josh Stewart 194 2003-056. Mike Miller 180 1992-957. Mike Walsh 176 2003-068. Andrew Rumpelt 167 1982-869. Tom Caputo 160 1995-9810. Steve Oliveri 156 2003-06

1. Josh Stern 60 2003-062. Josh Stewart 50 2003-053. Ricky Caputo 45 2003-064. Andrew Rumpelt 39 1982-864. Tom Caputo 39 1995-986. Jeff Vallillo 37 1992-957. Mark Bello 36 1993-967. Mike Meittinis 36 1998-019. Chris Tufano 33 1993-959. Kevin Reinking 33 1998-01

1. Ricky Caputo 10 2003-062. Mike Miller 9 1992-953. Josh Stewart 8 2003-054. Jim Feeney 7 1978-814. Andrew Rumpelt 7 1982-864 Shaun Riley 7 1991-934. Jeff Vallillo 7 1992-958. Bill Lyons 6 1977-808. Tom Caputo 6 1995-988. Scott Coppola 6 1996-99

1. Mike Miller 38 1992-952. Ricky Caputo 34 2003-063. Greg Polli 31 1984-864. Josh Stern 27 2003-065. Jeff Vallillo 25 1992-956. James Caroleo 23 1997-997. Andrew Rumpelt 20 1982-868. Brian Church 19 1993-958. Kevin Reinking 19 1998-0110. Joe Monaco 18 1984-85

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1. Jeff Vallillo 176 1992-952. Mike Miller 161 1992-953. Ricky Caputo 160 2003-064. Josh Stern 146 2003-065. Greg Polli 140 1984-866. Mike Walsh 112 2003-067. Brian Church 108 1993-958. Mark Bello 102 1993-969. Tom Caputo 91 1995-9810. Andy Campana 88 2003-07

1. Mike Miller 167 1992-952. Ricky Caputo 166 2003-063. Josh Stern 161 2003-064. Andy Campana 154 2003-075. Josh Stewart 146 2003-056. Andrew Rumpelt 139 1982-867. Jeff Vallillo 129 1992-958. Greg Polli 99 1984-869. Marc Brody 98 1991-959. Mark Bello 98 1993-9611. Mike Meittinis 97 1998-01

1. Shaun Riley 91 1991-932. Andy Campana 72 2004-073. Josh Stern 53 2003-064. Ed Orlando 51 1991-945. Frank Pugliese 50 1989-925. Josh Stewart 50 2003-057. Andrew Rumpelt 43 1982-868. Charlie Hayden 41 1976-789. Ricky Caputo 37 2003-0610. Jeff Vallillo 36 1992-95

1. Jeff Denlea 105 2004-072. John Fuhrman 72 2004-073. Sam DeLuca 68 2001-044. David Huth 65 2003-065. Jon Lamattina 64 1991-946. Charlie Frago 62 2004-077. Ryan Dunn 61 2004-078. Doug Gannon 53 1997-009. Jim Hansen 51 1996-9910. Gerry Auth 49 1999-02

1. Justin Romano 20 1993-962. John Bilello 16 1984-873. Clint Ferenz 13 1975-783. Jeff Denlea 13 2004-075 Charlie Frago 12 2004-076. Andy Kasel 11 1992-956. Scott Coppola 11 1996-998. Gerry Auth 10 1999-029. Noah Shapiro 9 1996-9810. David Huth 8 2003-06

1. Jeff Denlea 14 2004-072. Noah Shapiro 5 1996-983. Peter Coen 4 1990-933. Jon Lamattina 4 1991-943. Jim Hansen 4 1996-993. Zach Basch 4 2000-023. Terence Moran 4 1999-028. Russell Castle 3 1988-899. Multiple players with 2

1. John Bilello 196 1984-872. Justin Romano 193 1993-963. Andy Kasel 153 1992-954. Gerry Auth 147 1999-025. Ryan Cosentino 138 2001-036. Jim Hansen 137 1996-997. Scott Coppola 130 1996-998. David Huth 123 2003-069. Tony Tunno 105 1986-8910. Doug Gannon 100 1997-00

Jack MacDonald 1938-1942 30 17 1 .635Jack Smith* 1943-1962 179 140 6 .560Doug Patton 1963-1965 33 33 0 .500Bob Vanderwarker 1966-1969 42 41 0 .506Bill Leete 1970-1978 79 137 1 .366Ken Germano 1979-1980 13 46 1 .225Richard Krumholz 1981 7 20 0 .259Robert Borowicz 1982-1988 86 114 2 .431Pit Schultz 1989 4 25 0 .138Rich Martin 1990-1996 127 162 1 .440Reginald Jackson 1997-2001 90 134 1 .402Chris Dotolo 2002- 106 208 1 .337

Totals 1833 Games 776 1043 14 .427

*Does not include complete 1950 season due to lack of available information.

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Adelphi 7-22Albany 4-2American 7-10American International 0-1Appalachian State 0-1Army 4-7Arnold 1-0Auburn 0-12Baltimore 2-1Bard 1-0Bergen 4-1Bloomsburg 0-2Boston College 2-2Boston University 4-0Bridgeport 1-3Bridgewater 1-1Brooklyn 23-7Bucknell 4-4Buffalo State 0-1C.C.N.Y. 14-7C.W. Post 12-20Central Connecticut 8-9Chicago State 2-0Citadel 0-2City College 1-4College of Charleston 0-6Columbia 6-4Concordia 4-4Connecticut 0-1Coppin State 4-0Dartmouth 6-2Delaware 13-50Delaware State 2-2Dominican 3-0Dowling 7-4Drexel 35-27Eckerd 0-1

Farleigh Dickinson 15-11Florida 0-3Florida Atlantic 0-2Florida State 0-3Fordham 19-26Fort Eustis 0-1Gannon 3-0Gardner Webb 1-0George Mason 2-16George Washington 1-2Georgetown 0-1Georgia State 2-4Grand Valley State 1-0Hampden-Sydney 1-0Hartford 17-12Hartwick 2-1Iona 13-19James Madison 6-13

Jersey City State 3-1Jersey State College 2-1John Marshall 1-0Kings Point 22-2L.I. Aggies 3-0Lafayette 8-7LaSalle 5-14Lehigh 9-3Liberty 1-2Lindenwood 1-0Long Island University 20-21Loyola 1-1Lynchburg 1-0Maine 7-15Manhattan 15-8

Marist 3-6-2Marshall 0-1Maryland 0-1Maryland-Baltimore County 1-9Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0Mercy 2-1Millersville 1-0Mitchel Field 1-0Monmouth 2-3-1Montclair 4-1New Hampshire 4-3New Mexico 0-2New Mexico State 0-4New York Maritime 1-0New York Tech 14-16-1New York University 5-10Niagara 0-2

North Carolina State 0-4Northeastern 10-18Northeastern Illinois 1-0Northern State 0-1Northwestern 0-1Old Dominion 5-8Pace 8-12Panzer 3-4Pittsburgh 1-1Pratt 3-0Quantico Marines 0-2Queens 13-8Quinnipiac 3-3Rhode Island 1-0Rider 11-20Rollins 0-1Rutgers 3-4Rutgers-Newark 1-1Sacred Heart 5-0Saginaw Valley State 0-1Saint Peter’s 7-1Saint Rose 0-2Salisbury 0-1Scranton 2-0Seton Hall 5-18Siena 1-0-1Southern Jersey 0-1St. Francis (NY) 10-16-1St. John’s 11-38St. Joseph’s 5-14St. Joseph’s (IN) 0-1Staten Island 1-0Stony Brook 13-14Tampa 0-2Temple 6-14Towson 22-32Troy State 0-2U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1-0UNC Wilmington 2-17Union 1-0Upsala 3-6Valparaiso 0-1Vanderbilt 0-1Vermont 12-15Villanova 0-3Virginia 0-1Virginia Commonwealth 2-17Virginia Military Institute (VMI) 2-1Virginia Tech 1-1Virginia Wesleyan 0-1Wagner 18-8-2Washington 0-0-1West Chester 8-8Western Michigan 0-1William & Mary 4-12William Paterson 0-1

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Year Record Coach1938 7-1-1 Jack MacDonald1939 1-4 Jack MacDonald1940 12-3 Jack MacDonald1941 5-3 Jack MacDonald1942 5-6 Jack MacDonald1943 8-8 Jack Smith

No team due to World War II1944No team due to World War II1945No team due to World War II1946

1947 6-5 Jack Smith1948 7-7 Jack Smith1949 11-11-1 Jack Smith1950 5-1 Jack Smith1951 14-5 Jack Smith1952 9-12 Jack Smith1953 15-9 Jack Smith1954 13-10 Jack Smith1955 13-7-1 Jack Smith1956 9-11-1 Jack Smith1957 11-10 Jack Smith1958 10-11-3 Jack Smith1959 12-9 Jack Smith1960 16-3 Jack Smith

9-9 Jack Smith19611962 11-12 Jack Smith1963 11-11 Doug Patton1964 11-10 Doug Patton1965 11-10 Doug Patton1966 7-9 Bob Vanderwarker1967 8-12 Bob Vanderwarker1968 13-10 Bob Vanderwarker1969 14-10 Bob Vanderwarker1970 15-13-1 Bill Leete1971 13-8 Bill Leete1972 10-13 Bill Leete1973 9-13 Bill Leete1974 4-15 Bill Leete1975 10-18 Bill Leete1976 8-17 Bill Leete1977 3-22 Bill Leete1978 7-18 Bill Leete1979 6-18-1 Ken Germano1980 7-28 Ken Germano

Year Record Coach1981 7-20 Richard Krumholz1982 5-22 Robert Borowicz1983 9-18-1 Robert Borowicz1984 12-14 Robert Borowicz1985 13-16-1 Robert Borowicz1986 18-13 Robert Borowicz1987 17-9 Robert Borowicz1988 12-22 Robert Borowicz1989 4-25 Pit Schultz1990 6-25 Rich Martin1991 10-23 Rich Martin1992 13-24 Rich Martin1993 20-21 Rich Martin1994 26-24 Rich Martin1995 27-21 Rich Martin1996 25-24-1 Rich Martin1997 14-28 Reginald Jackson1998 20-24 Reginald Jackson1999 24-20 Reginald Jackson2000 15-30-1 Reginald Jackson2001 17-32-0 Reginald Jackson2002 12-40 Chris Dotolo2003 12-35 Chris Dotolo2004 14-36 Chris Dotolo2005 24-32 Chris Dotolo2006 24-31-1 Chris Dotolo2007 20-34 Chris Dotolo

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HOFSTRA OPPONENTS9 Montclair 88 Hartwick 66 Wagner 65 Panzer 811 Bergen 39 Panzer 57 Bergen 29 Upsala 411 Bard 0

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS2 Panzer 610 Upsala 153 Bergen 42 Hartwick 132 Montclair 0

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS11 Panzer 22 City College 46 New York University 28 Brooklyn 55 Montclair 213 Bergen 69 Arnold 810 Queens 24 Montclair 38 Bergen 47 Brooklyn 33 Panzer 204 City College 58 Upsala 610 Queens 1

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS4 New York University 76 Union 33 Panzer 66 New York University 48 C.C.N.Y. 512 Brooklyn 76 Brooklyn 87 C.C.N.Y 6

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS2 Fordham 813 Panzer 28 C.C.N.Y. 39 John Marshall 011 Pratt 108 Brooklyn 71 Queens 21 Montclair 22 New York University 54 C.C.N.Y. 76 Brooklyn 9

1943

Results not available

1944-46 – No team due to World War II

1947

Results not available

1948

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS10 Brooklyn 114 Brooklyn 12 Manhattan 106 Kings Point 43 St. John’s 2

7 NYU 127 City College 95 NY State Maritime Academy 08 Pratt 716 C.C.N.Y. 134 St. John’s 55 Adelphi 37 Army 810 Fordham 16

1949

Results not available

1950

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS2 Army 128 Manhattan 58 Vermont 715 Brooklyn College 414 Kings Point 625 Kings Point 2

CCNYFordham

Complete results not available

1951

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS3 Delaware 41 Virginia Poly 216 Hampden-Sydney 211 Army 017 L.I. Aggies 04 Dartmouth 34 Wagner 319 Iona 214 Kings Point 35 C.C.N.Y. 41 C.C.N.Y. 321 Kings Point 43 Queens 25 St. John’s 33 Long Island 51 New York University 24 Manhattan 25 Brooklyn 33 Mitchel Field 2

1952

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS17 Rutgers-Newark 210 Pratt 46 Iona 015 Brooklyn 54 Virginia 510 Lynchburg 50 Fort Eustis 172 Quantico Marines 131 Quantico Marines 191 Wagner 04 New York University 67 St. John’s 615 L.I. Aggies 38 Manhattan 104 C.C.N.Y. 10 C.C.N.Y. 44 St. John’s 74 Manhattan 54 New York University 513 Brooklyn 155 Wagner 6

1953

Results not available

1954

Results not available

1955

Results not available

1956

Results not available

1957

Results not available

1958

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS8 L.I. Aggies 23 C.C.N.Y. 20 Lehigh 36 Brooklyn 50 Washington 015 Baltimore 18 Loyola 33 Seton Hall 111 Manhattan 24 Fairleigh Dickinson 113 New York University 47 Columbia 76 St. John’s 80 St. John’s 46 City College 18 Army 612 Kings Point 20 Upsala 92 New York University 51 Wagner 17 Wagner 11 Queens 710 Brooklyn 05 Manhattan 16

1959

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS4 C.C.N.Y. 103 Manhattan 21 Fordham 100 Columbia 98 New York University 183 St. John’s 44 Iona 913 Brooklyn 48 Lehigh 53 Upsala 24 Fairleigh Dickinson 86 Manhattan 35 New York University 012 Brooklyn 710 Wagner 22 C.C.N.Y. 36 St. John’s 314 Kings Point 68 Wagner 31 Bridgeport 74 Adelphi 2

1960

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS18 Towson 79 Baltimore 711 Adelphi 15 Manhattan 144 C.C.N.Y. 33 West Point 711 Fordham 111 Brooklyn 29 C.W. Post 58 New York University 010 St. John’s 25 Wagner 114 Wagner 89 Manhattan 15 C.C.N.Y. 37 Fordham 21 St. John’s 28 Brooklyn 78 Kings Point 5

1961

HOFSTRA OPPONENTSW C.W. Post6 Upsala 76 Kings Point 24 Fairleigh-Dickenson 216 Queens 56 C.W. Post 113 Queens 0

NYU

1 St. John’s 1025 Brooklyn 21 Fordham 37 Manhattan 101 Wagner 26 Fordham 98 Rutgers 13

CCNY

1962

Results not available

1963

Results not available

1964

Results not available

1965

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS14 New York Tech 019 Scranton 33 Upsala 117 Kings Point 24 Wagner 31 Manhattan 90 Bridgeport 10 Fordham 81 Rider 92 Baltimore 75 Long Island 130 St. Joseph’s 8

6 Iona 16 C.C.N.Y. 56 Seton Hall 1011 Fairleigh Dickinson 28 Queens 24 Rutgers 310 St. John’s 8

1966

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS1 Monmouth 44 Upsala 510 New York Tech 02 New York University 64 American International 76 Wagner 176 Kings Point 28 Manhattan 211 Hartwick 37 C.C.N.Y. 515 Fordham 20 Rider 16 Long Island 80 Rutgers 73 Southern Jersey 128 Scranton 5

1967

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS5 New York Tech 15 Maryland 64 American 12 Delaware 61 Manhattan 02 City College 319 Stony Brook 14 Monmouth 34 Fordham 53 Long Island 93 St. John’s 58 New York University 93 Iona 82 Seton Hall 05 Fairleigh Dickinson 70 Rider 78 Wagner 31 Adelphi 312 Kings Point 50 C.W. Post 9

1968

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS7 Vermont 46 Brooklyn 48 Sacred Heart 74 Bridgeport 117 Queens 53 Wagner 27 New Hampshire 25 Long Island 117 C.W. Post 65 New York Tech 49 Rider 55 Upsala 716 Kings Point 85 Iona 63 Seton Hall 20 St. Francis (NY) 11 St. John’s 72 Fairleigh Dickinson 03 Fordham 44 C.C.N.Y. 61 Adelphi 25 Manhattan 3

1969

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS3 Vermont 02 Monmouth 61 Iona 24 C.C.N.Y. 25 Fordham 22 Long Island 1210 Manhattan 31 St. John’s 05 St. Francis (NY) 103 Iona 22 Upsala 84 C.C.N.Y. 33 Rutgers 10 St. John’s 1214 Adelphi 95 Long Island 47 St. John’s 116 Bridgeport 36 Wagner 52 Seton Hall 95 Queens 78 Fairleigh Dickinson 36 Kings Point 109 C.W. Post 4

1970

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS0 LaSalle 72 Monmouth 215 C.C.N.Y. 45 West Chester 45 West Chester 92 St. John’s 92 Iona 37 Temple 15 Temple 33 C.C.N.Y. 55 Kings Point 43 St. Joseph’s 22 St. Joseph’s 127 Long Island 87 Rutgers 60 American 22 American 16 Iona 53 Manhattan 13 Sacred Heart 21 Fairleigh Dickinson 711 Wagner 59 St. Francis (NY) 52 Queens 142 Seton Hall 30 St. John’s 63 C.W. Post 44 Adelphi 34 Long Island 0

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1971

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS2 Long Island 10 St. John’s 44 Temple 07 Temple 14 Adelphi 63 St. John’s 90 St. Joseph’s 12 St. Joseph’s 54 Adelphi 14 American 14 American 511 Kings Point 210 Rider 34 Drexel 313 Drexel 83 West Chester 22 Wagner 13 LaSalle 02 LaSalle 63 C.W. Post 410 Fordham 7

1972

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS1 C.W. Post 54 St. Francis (NY) 61 West Chester 811 Rider 145 Long Island 99 Kings Point 11 Adelphi 54 West Chester 59 American 13 American 13 Temple 44 Temple 1014 Drexel 01 Drexel 21 St. Joseph’s 43 St. Joseph’s 412 Wagner 28 Adelphi 63 Rutgers 76 LaSalle 44 LaSalle 39 Fordham 09 Queens 0

1973

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS10 New York Tech 40 C.W. Post 62 Rider 60 Temple 107 Temple 54 St. Joseph’s 33 St. Joseph’s 219 Long Island 54 Adelphi 08 New York University 11 American 20 American 23 West Chester 45 Fordham 77 Wagner 115 Adelphi 70 LaSalle 10 LaSalle 76 Stony Brook 01 St. John’s 120 St. John’s 73 Kings Point 1

1974

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS8 Fordham 121 Rider 80 Temple 121 Temple 53 Adelphi 46 St. Joseph’s 53 St. Joseph’s 44 C.W. Post 74 LaSalle 53 LaSalle 4

7 New York Tech 32 Stony Brook 64 Drexel 24 Drexel 55 Long Island 65 Adelphi 153 Kings Point 47 Rutgers 129 New York Tech 7

1975

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS4 American 144 American 91 Rider 04 Dowling 011 Dowling 46 Fordham 92 Temple 62 Temple 43 Adelphi 132 St. John’s 61 St. Joseph’s 23 St. Joseph’s 64 New York Tech 31 Queens 57 LaSalle 135 LaSalle 84 West Chester 144 West Chester 1914 Kings Point 54 New York Tech 153 Drexel 44 Drexel 26 Wagner 39 Brooklyn 04 Long Island 24 C.W. Post 12 Iona 94 Adelphi 15

1976

Results not available

1977

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS8 Loyola 161 Salisbury 56 New York Tech 97 Wagner 93 St. John’s 40 Temple 47 Adelphi 90 LaSalle 90 LaSalle 194 Iona 62 Rider 46 St. Joseph’s 126 St. Joseph’s 206 Fordham 910 Stony Brook 76 Drexel 79 Drexel 106 Brooklyn 72 Long Island 37 American 108 American 53 C.W. Post 79 Columbia 103 Adelphi 116 Kings Point 2

1978

Results not available

1979

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS8 Columbia 56 Temple 141 Temple 64 LaSalle 150 LaSalle 92 St. John’s 151 Rider 63 Adelphi 144 Dowling 3

6 Stony Brook 54 New York Tech 42 Iona 1211 Drexel 100 Drexel 47 Long Island 132 St. Joseph’s 196 St. Joseph’s 176 American 160 American 410 Pace 310 C.W. Post 148 Adelphi 106 Kings Point 517 Fordham 202 St. Francis (NY) 12

1980

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS0 St. John’s 96 Army 81 James Madison 24 James Madison 100 James Madison 75 Bridgewater 96 Bridgewater 43 James Madison 168 LaSalle 147 LaSalle 99 Dowling 103 St. Joseph’s 126 St. Joseph’s 54 Temple 252 Temple 615 Stony Brook 79 Pace 1312 Manhattan 105 Drexel 84 Drexel 66 Long Island 111 Adelphi 174 St. Francis (NY) 201 New York Tech 918 American 57 American 119 C.W. Post 166 Adelphi 119 Long Island 129 Kings Point 58 Rider 50 Fordham 612 Queens 186 Queens 152 Columbia 6

1981

Results not available

1982

Results not available

1983

Results not available

1984

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS5 Columbia 46 Fordham 511 Mercy 310 Staten Island 44 Fairleigh Dickinson 917 Fairleigh Dickinson 514 St. Francis (NY) 155 Buffalo State 73 Long Island 1915 Stony Brook 88 Brooklyn 145 Wagner 76 Jersey City State 50 Long Island 191 St. Francis (NY) 69 C.W. Post 72 C.W. Post 522 Dowling 920 Kings Point 65 Wagner 6

2 Adelphi 52 Adelphi 34 Iona 83 Concordia 25 Concordia 912 Brooklyn 11

1985

Results not available

1986

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS7 Lehigh 35 Lehigh 213 Fairleigh Dickinson 1111 Columbia 1011 St. Francis (NY) 811 Concordia 44 LIU 37 Pace 1610 Adelphi 116 Drexel 516 Drexel 108 William Paterson 116 Dowling 83 Lafayette 88 Lafayette 1912 Fordham 140 Towson 210 Towson 22 Bucknell 310 Bucknell 115 C.W. Post 44 Adelphi 75 Delaware 109 Delaware 35 Rider 713 Rider 814 Wagner 310 Brooklyn 78 Jersey State College 422 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 7

1987

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS3 Lehigh 117 Lehigh 88 Fordham 11 St. Francis (NY) 65 Dominican 410 Dominican 54 Adelphi 710 Bucknell 010 Bucknell 96 Jersey City State 327 Mercy 251 Lafayette 66 Lafayette 56 Delaware 2313 Delaware 54 Towson 80 Towson 53 C.W. Post 517 Adelphi 1917 Dowling 133 Drexel 012 Drexel 52 Seton Hall 185 Rider 16 Rider 12 Dominican 0

1988

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS5 Fordham 3

3 New York Tech 510 Long Island 1110 Delaware 111 Delaware 97 Lehigh 26 Lehigh 32 Lehigh 75 Pace 106 Drexel 411 Drexel 50 Adelphi 18

6 Jersey City State 89 Concordia 111 Iona 77 New York Tech 1310 Lafayette 720 Lafayette 27 Brooklyn 12 St. John’s 106 Towson State 90 Towson State 412 Seton Hall 97 St. John’s 923 C.W. Post 253 Rider 106 Rider 74 Bucknell 38 Bucknell 45 C.W. Post 155 Towson State 68 Rider 65 Delaware 13

1989

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS1 Lafayette 913 Fordham 109 Lehigh 75 Lehigh 102 LIU 63 Dowling 52 Adelphi 52 Drexel 75 Drexel 618 Jersey State College 104 Concordia 115 Iona 91 New York Tech 30 Delaware 10 Delaware 181 Adelphi 25 New York Tech 215 Seton Hall 90 Towson State 21 Towson State 22 Lafayette 112 St. John’s 262 C.W. Post 225 Rider 92 Rider 82 Bucknell 134 Bucknell 110 St. John’s 59 Brooklyn 5

1990

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS2 Fairleigh-Dickenson 179 Dowling 51 Delaware 102 Delaware 62 Lehigh 11 Lehigh 22 LIU-Brooklyn 157 St. Francis (NY) 145 College of St. Rose 62 College of St. Rose 1810 Jersey City State 76 Iona 94 St. John’s 221 Maryland-Baltimore County 126 Maryland-Baltimore County 154 Drexel 22 Drexel 115 NY Tech 136 Lafayette 71 Lafayette 211 Towson State 42 Towson State 95 Mercy College 185 Concordia College 146 C.W. Post 146 Rider 47 Rider 176 Bucknell 85 Bucknell 8

4 LIU-C.W. Post 17

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1991

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS8 Fairleigh Dickinson 113 Fairleigh Dickinson 55 Manhattan 21 New York Tech 2016 UMBC 130 UMBC 72 LIU 94 Fordham 9

8 Towson State 111 Towson State 62 Towson State 78 Manhattan 79 Drexel 17 Drexel 611 Drexel 94 St. John’s 204 Jersey State College 101 Rider 109 Rider 109 Iona 1416 Pace 121 Rider 32 Delaware 52 Delaware 35 Delaware 3016 Queens 21 Central Connecticut 1914 Central Connecticut 171 Central Connecticut 141 St. Francis (NY) 1

1992

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS3 Georgetown 413 Manhattan 24 Towson State 72 Towson State 60 Seton Hall 29 Fairleigh Dickinson 43 Manhattan 012 Brooklyn 47 Brooklyn 1011 Brooklyn 718 Dowling 1715 LIU 113 Iona 61 UMBC 613 Pace 1716 St. John’s 278 C.W. Post 9

4 UMBC 73 UMBC 126 Dowling 82 St. Francis (NY) 53 Rider 166 Rider 36 Rider 9

15 St. Francis (NY) 1310 Queens 52 Central Connecticut 82 Central Connecticut 311 Central Connecticut 89 Pace 77 Towson State 811 Brooklyn 12 Rider 4

1993

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS6 Villanova 78 Villanova 106 Tampa 91 Tampa 61 Vanderbilt 61 Rollins 611 Eckerd 162 Western Michigan 30 Seton Hall 72 Fairleigh Dickinson 114 West Chester 33 West Chester 612 West Chester 5

9 West Chester 17 Fordham 4

4 Queens 28 New York Tech 510 New York Tech 310 New York Tech 20 New York Tech 820 St. John’s 313 St. Francis (NY) 105 Central Connecticut 79 Central Connecticut 54 Central Connecticut 12 Central Connecticut 7

11 Saint Peter’s 611 Iona 162 Pace 32 Pace 59 Pace 713 Pace 715 Wagner 81 Fordham 121 C.W. Post 104 C.W. Post 88 C.W. Post 113 C.W. Post 7

1994

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS3 Virginia Wesleyan 155 Temple 1011 Temple 124 Old Dominion 103 Virginia Commonwealth 102 Troy State 511 Chicago State 612 Central Connecticut 214 Northeastern Illinois 53 Troy State 514 Manhattan 58 St. Francis (NY) 913 Iona 1810 Central Connecticut 209 Central Connecticut 88 Central Connecticut 510 St. Francis (NY) 35 West Chester 08 West Chester 211 West Chester 112 St. John’s 415 Manhattan 135 Pace 68 Pace 127 Pace 9

9 Fordham 88 Iona 222 New York Tech 68 New York Tech 48 New York Tech 158 Fordham 517 Saint Peter’s 37 C.W. Post 66 C.W. Post 56 C.W. Post 78 West Chester 95 Hartford 13 Fordham 1217 Iona 71 Delaware 89 Delaware 51 Delaware 41 Delaware 1911 Fordham 133 Vermont 15 Vermont 88 Boston University 45 Boston University 48 Central Connecticut 3

1995

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS7 Saginaw Valley State 114 Gannon 34 Northern State 85 Grand Valley State 36 Boston College 5

16 LaSalle 86 Fairleigh Dickinson 47 Pittsburgh 215 LaSalle 211 Boston College 714 Pace 55 Lafayette 105 Lafayette 416 Saint Peter’s 34 Maine* 27 Maine* 103 New Hampshire* 115 New Hampshire* 68 Concordia 621 Concordia 45 Hartford* 64 Hartford* 102 Drexel* 34 Drexel* 56 Iona 311 Drexel* 90 Northeastern* 192 Northeastern* 57 St. Francis (NY) 1010 Manhattan 69 St. John’s 811 LIU-Brooklyn 95 Hartford* 615 Hartford* 86 Hartford* 75 Hartford* 13 Fordham 1217 Iona 71 Delaware* 89 Delaware* 51 Delaware* 41 Delaware* 1911 Fordham 133 Vermont* 15 Vermont* 88 Boston University* 45 Boston University* 48 Central Connecticut 3*North Atlantic Conference game

1996

HOFSTRA OPPONENTS10 Lindenwood 02 Pittsburgh 33 Marist 36 Rutgers-Newark 94 Seton Hall 1711 Marist 7

8 Fairleigh Dickinson 18 Bloomsburg 917 Millersville 48 Lafayette 52 Lafayette 123 Queens 28 Queens 72 St. John’s 170 Vermont* 101 Vermont* 35 Hartford* 210 Hartford* 216 Marist 27 Marist 82 Delaware* 04 Delaware* 20 Delaware* 75 Delaware* 84 Drexel* 13 Drexel* 61 Towson State* 23 Towson State* 98 LIU-Brooklyn 75 St. Francis (NY) 115 New Hampshire* 26 New Hampshire* 08 Maine* 102 Maine* 65 Fordham 1112 Iona 203 Drexel* 14 Drexel* 104 Drexel* 320 Drexel* 811 Fordham 66 Towson State* 3

2 Towson State* 314 St. Francis (NY) 96 Central Connecticut 184 Northeastern* 30 Northeastern* 12 Drexel% 122 Delaware% 27*North Atlantic Conference game%North Atlantic Conference Tournament

1997

America EastHU OPP

3/6 1 vs. Valparaiso# 93/7 1 vs. Boston College# 43/7 9 vs. Bloomsburg# 103/8 3 vs. Northwestern# 103/8 4 vs. St. Joseph’s (IN)# 53/9 0 vs. Marist# 73/16 1 Lafayette 23/16 6 Lafayette 43/22 5 New Hampshire* 13/22 0 New Hampshire* 63/23 4 Maine* 13/23 7 Maine* 153/25 3 at St. John’s 53/26 5 Marist 23/28 0 Delaware* 93/28 1 Delaware* 23/29 2 Delaware* 64/3 19 at Iona 34/5 6 Hartford* 144/5 4 Hartford* 34/6 3 Hartford* 14/6 4 Hartford* 64/8 1 Queens 84/9 4 at Fairleigh Dickinson 104/12 4 at Northeastern* 164/12 3 at Northeastern* 84/13 2 at Vermont* 94/13 4 at Vermont* 54/15 10 at Pace 134/16 7 at Long Island 24/20 7 at Drexel* 194/20 5 at Drexel* 104/21 2 at Drexel* 44/21 9 at Drexel* 104/23 5 at Fordham 44/24 5 Iona 44/26 6 at Towson State* 74/26 8 at Towson State* 54/27 6 at Towson State* 54/27 14 at Towson State* 94/29 10 at Temple 94/30 22 St. Francis (NY) 13#Gene Cusick Classic (Fort Myers, FL)*America East game

1998

America EastHU OPP

3/9 16 vs. Chicago State 33/10 3 vs. Rhode Island 43/10 7 vs. Wagner 63/11 1 vs. Seton Hall 113/11 5 vs. Seton Hall 83/12 6 vs. St. Francis (NY) 93/27 1 at Monmouth 143/28 10 Northeastern* 113/28 1 Northeastern* 83/29 6 Northeastern* 53/29 4 Northeastern* 103/31 10 at Lafayette 74/2 5 at Iona 34/4 5 Vermont* 34/4 0 Vermont* 144/5 5 Vermont* 64/5 2 Vermont* 14/7 7 Temple 104/10 12 Drexel* 114/10 7 Drexel* 64/11 7 Drexel* 64/11 9 Drexel* 84/14 5 Pace 44/15 7 Long Island 84/18 2 at Delaware* 34/18 1 at Delaware* 44/20 3 at Delaware* 54/20 3 at Delaware* 7

4/22 16 Fordham 24/25 6 Towson* 74/29 5 Towson* 34/29 7 Towson* 64/30 8 St. John’s 115/2 3 at Hartford* 75/2 15 at Hartford* 75/3 3 at Hartford* 45/3 8 at Hartford* 45/9 0 at Maine* 35/9 12 at Maine* 65/10 2 at Maine* 15/10 1 at Maine* 35/14 0 vs. Delaware% 85/15 6 vs. Vermont% 7*America East game%America East Tournament

1999

America EastHU OPP

3/13 4 vs. Gannon 23/13 12 vs. Gannon 13/20 5 Stony Brook 43/20 6 Stony Brook 143/25 7 at Marist 33/30 20 at Iona 133/31 7 at New York Tech 194/2 7 Maine* 134/2 4 Maine* 84/3 8 Maine* 114/3 15 Maine* 84/5 14 at Coppin State 54/6 19 at Maryland-Eastern Shore 44/8 16 at Virginia Tech 114/10 1 at Towson* 104/10 4 at Towson* 34/12 6 at Towson* 24/12 3 at Towson* 44/13 15 at Pace 134/14 19 at Long Island 164/17 5 Delaware* 114/17 1 Delaware* 114/18 12 Delaware* 24/18 6 Delaware* 104/21 4 at Fordham 164/24 2 at Drexel* 84/24 6 at Drexel* 44/25 4 at Drexel* 24/25 1 at Drexel* 64/28 13 Marist 144/29 2 at Stony Brook 75/1 2 at Northeastern* 55/1 2 at Northeastern* 205/2 5 at Northeastern* 35/2 2 at Northeastern* 05/8 1 at Vermont* 65/8 9 at Vermont* 05/9 7 at Vermont* 45/9 14 at Vermont* 55/12 2 at St. John’s 105/14 10 Hartford* 15/14 4 Hartford* 35/15 7 Hartford* 85/15 10 Hartford* 1*America East game

2000

America EastHU OPP

3/5 6 Dartmouth 33/5 3 Dartmouth 23/10 17 vs. Monmouth 73/11 1 vs. Boston College 73/11 2 at Florida Atlantic 93/12 4 at Florida Atlantic 183/16 4 Stony Brook 73/22 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 43/23 8 Marist 83/25 1 at UMBC 43/25 6 at UMBC 103/26 8 at UMBC 133/29 8 at New York Tech 63/30 10 Iona 74/1 6 Vermont* 154/1 3 Vermont* 134/2 3 Vermont* 104/2 5 Vermont* 44/6 0 at Seton Hall 10

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4/8 4 Towson* 124/8 10 Towson* 84/10 2 Towson* 44/10 6 Towson* 134/12 14 Long Island 24/16 3 at Delaware* 44/16 1 at Delaware* 74/20 7 Fordham 124/22 1 at Hartford* 34/22 3 at Hartford* 24/24 2 at Hartford* 34/24 3 at Hartford* 64/25 2 St. John’s 214/29 4 Northeastern* 64/29 4 Northeastern* 24/30 3 Northeastern* 164/30 2 Northeastern* 35/2 7 at Temple 85/3 12 Pace 155/6 2 at Maine* 65/6 5 at Maine* 135/7 3 at Maine* 25/7 6 at Maine* 55/13 3 Drexel* 45/13 8 Drexel* 75/14 2 Drexel* 15/14 10 Drexel* 9*America East game

2001

America EastHU OPP

3/6 1 at New Mexico 133/7 1 at New Mexico 83/8 3 at New Mexico State 113/9 6 at New Mexico State 183/10 5 at New Mexico State 123/10 8 at New Mexico State 173/17 5 at George Washington 63/17 1 at George Washington 73/18 9 at George Washington 63/20 8 Sacred Heart 53/23 7 Wagner 63/25 8 at Albany 03/25 3 at Albany 13/27 0 at New York Tech 13/29 3 Iona 23/31 1 Hartford* 03/31 4 Hartford* 34/1 4 Hartford* 34/1 10 Hartford* 34/5 5 at Seton Hall 144/7 5 at Drexel* 44/7 3 at Drexel* 94/8 3 at Drexel* 14/8 0 at Drexel* 14/11 8 Long Island 54/13 11 at Towson* 64/13 5 at Towson* 34/14 0 at Towson* 104/14 4 at Towson* 144/17 5 at Stony Brook 104/18 8 at Fordham 194/21 3 Delaware* 114/21 0 Delaware* 94/22 6 Delaware* 154/22 10 Delaware* 164/24 9 at St. John’s 104/28 0 Maine* 44/28 1 Maine* 24/29 3 Maine* 44/29 4 Maine* 85/2 6 Pace 145/5 10 at Northeastern* 85/5 5 at Northeastern* 75/6 2 at Northeastern* 65/6 6 at Northeastern* 85/8 8 Stony Brook 175/12 3 at Vermont* 75/13 4 at Vermont* 15/13 0 at Vermont* 11*America East game

2002

HU OPP2/21 5 at Delaware State 42/22 6 at College of Charleston 132/23 7 vs. Marshall 112/24 8 at College of Charleston 113/2 1 St. Francis (NY) 33/2 6 St. Francis (NY) 73/9 5 Army 63/9 6 Army 113/10 2 Army 13/10 0 Army 9

3/15 2 St. John’s 53/16 4 Quinnipiac 23/17 2 at Quinnipiac 113/21 5 Manhattan 173/23 3 at James Madison 13/23 0 at James Madison 93/24 4 at James Madison 53/25 2 at Seton Hall 143/29 1 at UNC Wilmington* 33/30 0 at UNC Wilmington* 23/31 2 at UNC Wilmington* 44/2 12 at Long Island 44/3 6 Iona 84/5 1 Towson* 04/6 2 Towson* 94/7 11 Towson* 104/9 13 Wagner 124/10 5 Saint Peter’s 04/12 8 George Mason* 144/13 2 George Mason* 154/14 0 George Mason * 114/16 1 at Albany 74/17 12 Fordham 134/19 6 Virginia Commonwealth* 114/20 1 Virginia Commonwealth* 74/21 2 Virginia Commonwealth* 44/23 6 Stony Brook 44/24 4 Long Island 84/26 1 at William & Mary* 84/27 1 at William & Mary* 104/27 7 at William & Mary* 13

5/3 5 at Delaware* 65/4 0 at Delaware* 155/5 9 at Delaware* 155/6 14 at New York Tech 175/7 17 at Stony Brook 165/9 12 Pace 45/10 7 at Drexel* 85/11 1 at Drexel* 125/12 2 at Drexel* 6*Colonial Athletic Association game

2003

HU OPP2/21 6 at Florida 172/23 2 at Florida 132/23 6 at Florida 282/27 2 vs. North Carolina State# 52/28 2 vs. Villanova# 113/1 0 vs. Appalachian State# 23/12 4 Stony Brook 113/13 6 Army 43/15 6 Quinnipiac 93/16 13 Albany 113/16 6 Albany 133/18 2 at Wagner 63/19 11 Sacred Heart 13/21 3 at St. John’s 53/22 5 St. John’s 73/23 6 at St. John’s 73/26 8 at Fordham 93/28 3 UNC Wilmington* 23/29 2 UNC Wilmington* 233/30 0 UNC Wilmington* 164/1 2 Long Island 114/4 10 at Towson* 94/5 3 at Towson* 214/6 6 at Towson* 74/12 3 at George Mason* 134/12 8 at George Mason* 114/13 6 at George Mason* 84/15 17 Columbia 164/15 15 Columbia 144/16 8 Marist 154/18 4 at Virginia Commonwealth* 15

4/19 4 at Virginia Commonwealth* 74/20 4 at Virginia Commonwealth* 64/22 7 at Columbia 214/23 6 at Manhattan 104/24 3 William & Mary* 74/25 11 William & Mary* 144/30 10 Fairleigh Dickinson 85/1 15 at Fordham 35/2 6 Delaware* 125/3 9 Delaware* 35/4 5 Delaware* 115/6 3 at Stony Brook 55/7 3 at Iona 185/9 4 Drexel* 25/10 3 Drexel* 25/11 2 Drexel* 6*Colonial Athletic Association game#UNCW/Hughes Brothers Challenge

2004

HU OPP2/14 4 at College of Charleston 92/16 5 at College of Charleston 212/27 4 at #10 Auburn 192/28 4 at #10 Auburn 62/29 3 at #10 Auburn 93/3 5 vs. Lafayette 23/6 5 Dartmouth 83/7 10 Dartmouth 73/7 8 Dartmouth 143/10 1 Stony Brook 73/13 16 Quinnipiac 43/13 10 Quinnipiac 73/14 5 at Quinnipiac 83/24 2 at Fordham 83/26 4 at Virginia Commonwealth* 53/27 3 at Virginia Commonwealth* 53/28 2 at Virginia Commonwealth* 103/30 7 at Long Island 54/3 10 at Towson* 94/3 7 at Towson* 64/4 2 at Towson* 94/6 3 Stony Brook 84/7 17 Fordham 44/9 3 William & Mary* 94/10 5 William & Mary* 44/11 3 William & Mary* 84/15 8 Siena 74/16 3 George Mason* 104/17 8 George Mason* 254/18 4 George Mason* 134/20 5 at Army 164/21 14 Manhattan 134/23 5 James Madison* 64/24 5 James Madison* 64/25 5 James Madison* 64/27 14 at Marist 164/30 2 at UNC Wilmington* 75/1 3 at UNC Wilmington* 115/2 2 at UNC Wilmington* 75/4 5 at Stony Brook 95/5 9 Iona 125/6 15 St. Francis 125/7 3 Delaware* 125/8 0 Delaware* 115/9 4 Delaware* 165/11 9 Seton Hall 85/12 12 at St. John’s 45/14 2 at Old Dominion* 115/15 7 at Old Dominion* 165/16 1 at Old Dominion* 6*Colonial Athletic Association game

2005

HU OPP2/4 5 at Auburn 182/5 3 at Auburn 112/6 5 at Auburn 62/12 8 at Virginia Military 92/12 5 at Virginia Military 42/13 21 at Virginia Military 42/19 9 at Liberty 102/20 3 at Liberty 132/21 6 at Liberty 23/4 8 at Delaware State 93/5 6 at Delaware State 73/6 5 at Delaware State 43/19 6 Rider 53/19 10 Rider 7

3/20 3 Fairleigh Dickinson 43/20 10 Fairleigh Dickinson 43/22 1 Niagara 63/22 12 Niagara 133/26 2 at Delaware* 43/26 0 at Delaware* 113/27 9 at Delaware* 64/1 3 UNC Wilmington* 164/2 8 UNC Wilmington* 224/3 8 UNC Wilmington* 154/4 6 Albany 54/5 9 Sacred Heart 04/8 3 Towson* 24/9 6 Towson* 114/10 7 Towson* 64/12 12 St. Francis (NY) 24/13 11 Stony Brook 64/15 5 at George Mason* 94/16 3 at George Mason* 54/17 3 at George Mason* 24/19 5 at Stony Brook 174/20 6 St. John’s 84/22 8 at William & Mary* 44/23 4 at William & Mary* 34/24 4 at William & Mary* 214/26 9 at Seton Hall 44/27 1 Seton Hall 114/29 10 Virginia Commonwealth* 115/1 2 Virginia Commonwealth* 85/1 1 Virginia Commonwealth* 125/3 6 Marist 85/4 21 Saint Peter’s 105/7 3 at James Madison* 55/8 7 at James Madison* 85/9 9 at James Madison* 55/10 12 Long Island 05/13 17 Old Dominion* 145/14 9 Old Dominion* 85/15 8 Old Dominion* 75/20 1 Fordham 55/25 6 at UNC Wilmington& 95/26 2 vs. Delaware& 13*Colonial Athletic Association game&Colonial Athletic Association Championship

2006

HU OPP2/10 6 at #24 North Carolina State 192/11 2 at #24 North Carolina State 132/12 3 at #24 North Carolina State 232/17 8 at Auburn 92/18 3 at Auburn 82/19 2 at Auburn 52/21 7 at The Citadel 82/22 3 at The Citadel 42/24 3 at College of Charleston 132/25 4 at Charleston Southern 52/26 8 vs. Gardener Webb 63/7 9 at Fordham 33/8 3 Dartmouth 23/8 10 Dartmouth 53/10 6 at UNC Wilmington* 53/11 8 at UNC Wilmington* 193/12 4 at UNC Wilmington* 53/17 0 at Virginia Commonwealth* 123/18 3 at Virginia Commonwealth* 83/19 6 at Virginia Commonwealth* 53/21 5 Stony Brook 43/22 4 Columbia 33/24 7 Georgia State* 63/25 2 Georgia State* 63/26 2 Georgia State* 83/28 8 Fairleigh Dickinson 13/29 13 Siena 133/31 6 at William & Mary* 74/1 9 at William & Mary* 14/2 2 at William & Mary* 44/4 9 Long Island 34/7 8 #15 Old Dominion* 74/9 2 #15 Old Dominion* 34/9 0 #15 Old Dominion* 24/11 18 at St. Francis (NY) 114/14 9 Delaware* 174/15 2 Delaware* 114/16 8 Delaware* 94/18 8 at Stony Brook 24/19 0 at St. John’s 24/21 6 James Madison* 44/22 7 James Madison* 4

4/23 6 James Madison* 34/28 2 at George Mason* 104/29 2 at George Mason* 54/30 3 at George Mason* 55/3 13 Iona 55/5 3 at Northeastern* 25/6 0 at Northeastern 25/7 7 at Northeastern* 55/8 4 Connecticut 95/9 8 Long Island 35/10 16 at Fairleigh Dickinson 45/12 8 Towson* 115/13 9 Towson* 135/14 4 Towson* 1*Colonial Athletic Association game

2007

HU OPP2/9 0 at Auburn 172/10 7 at Auburn 112/11 5 at Auburn 102/16 1 at #5 Florida State 102/17 1 at #5 Florida State 162/18 3 at #5 Florida State 112/24 20 Coppin State 22/25 9 Coppin State 02/26 17 Coppin State 23/3 13 Saint Peter’s 123/3 9 Saint Peter’s 53/4 9 Saint Peter’s 153/9 4 George Mason* 113/10 4 George Mason* 183/11 9 George Mason* 73/17 6 at Old Dominion* 53/17 3 at Old Dominion* 73/18 6 at Old Dominion* 113/23 4 at Delaware* 83/24 5 at Delaware* 43/25 16 at Delaware* 83/27 1 Seton Hall 33/28 3 Columbia 53/30 9 at Towson* 103/31 3 at Towson* 24/1 3 at Towson* 74/3 12 at Long Island 24/5 3 Stony Brook 44/6 0 UNC Wilmington* 144/7 2 UNC Wilmington* 34/8 9 UNC Wilmington* 74/10 6 at Seton Hall 94/10 1 at Seton Hall 74/11 8 at NYIT 44/13 2 William & Mary* 114/14 2 William & Mary* 64/17 7 Fordham 84/18 0 St. John’s 124/20 8 at James Madison* 214/21 10 at James Madison* 94/22 8 at James Madison* 164/24 17 at Stony Brook 104/27 3 Virginia Commonwealth* 24/28 5 Virginia Commonwealth* 194/29 3 Virginia Commonwealth* 55/2 3 NYIT 45/4 3 at Georgia State* 135/5 3 at Georgia State* 15/6 3 at Georgia State* 45/8 10 at Stony Brook 145/9 10 Long Island 95/11 4 Northeastern* 65/12 5 Northeastern* 25/13 3 Northeastern* 2*Colonial Athletic Association game

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Twelcomes the members of the media covering the 2008 Pride Baseball team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout

the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season.

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base side.

All members of the press should contact the at least 48 hours before each

game to request credentials.

Game notes, statistics and lineups are available at

home plate.

Radio:a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic

broadcast. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to University Field.

Hofstra players and coaches will be available for postgame interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute cooling off period. Contact Kevin Boyle with your request.

All requests for student-athlete interviews during

Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will have the student-athlete return your call at a mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-personinterviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around the Hofstra Physical Fitness Center. However, interviews may not be conducted in the locker room or the training room.

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Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on December 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean

of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship in Civil Procedure.

President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial

County of Nassau, the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Fair Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former Chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, a former trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the Legal Profession and the Community; the Community Service Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal.

President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.

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John D. Miller,* ChairJoseph M. Gregory,* Vice ChairEdwin C. Reed, Vice ChairMarilyn B. Monter,* SecretaryStuart Rabinowitz, President

Alan J. Bernon*Tejinder BindraGary M. Cypres*Robert F. Dall*Helene FortunoffMartin B. Greenberg*Leo A. GuthartAmy HagedornPeter S. Kalikow*Abby KenigsbergArthur J. KremerKaren L. LutzDavid S. Mack*Bernard Madoff*Janis M. Meyer*

Martha S. PopeJames E. Quinn*Lewis S. RanieriRobert D. Rosenthal*Frank G. Zarb*

Carole T. Ferrand, Speaker of the FacultyWilliam F. Nirode, Chair, University Senate Executive CommitteeGeorgina D. Martorella, Chair, University Senate Planning and Budget CommitteeBrent G. Weitzberg, President, Student Government AssociationKate Legnetti, Vice President, Student Government AssociationJoseph Sparacio,* President, Alumni OrganizationJoseph D. Monticciolo, Chair, Hofstra Advisory Board

James M. Shuart,* President EmeritusDonald E. Axinn,* Trustee EmeritusWilbur Breslin, Trustee EmeritusRobert E. Brockway,* Trustee EmeritusEmil V. Cianciulli,* Chair EmeritusJohn J. Conefry, Jr., Chair EmeritusMaurice A. Deane,* Chair EmeritusGeorge G. Dempster,* Chair EmeritusJoseph L. Dionne,* Trustee EmeritusBernard Fixler,* Trustee EmeritusFlorence Kaufman, Trustee EmeritaWalter B. Kissinger, Trustee EmeritusAnn M. Mallouk,* Chair EmeritaThomas H. O’Brien, Trustee EmeritusDonald A. Petrie,* Trustee EmeritusArnold A. Saltzman, Trustee EmeritusNorman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus

* Hofstra Alumni

Senior Vice President for Planning and Administration

Vice President for Facilities and Operations

Provost and Senior Vice Vice President for University Relations

Vice President for Legal

Vice President for Vice President for Financial Vice President for Vice President for

As of January 2008

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Jack Hayes is in his fourth year as director of athletics at Hofstra University in 2007-08. Hayes was appointed by Hofstra President

Stuart Rabinowitz as the University’s director of athletics on October 4, 2004. Hayes came to Hofstra after serving as an associate director of athletics at the University of Connecticut for three years.

Hayes, the eighth director of athletics at Hofstra, oversees Hofstra’s 18 Division I teams, an athletic administration of more than 70 professional staff, and 430 student-athletes.

Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing academic and athletic success of student-athletes, strategic planning, fund-raising, marketing, university relations, facility enhancement, budgetary management, and NCAA compliance will complement Hofstra University’s athletic department in its quest to further enhance its athletic program, and assist Hofstra’s student-athletes both on and off

leadership. The Pride captured Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championships in volleyball, men’s soccer, wrestling, softball and

Championship competition, while the men and women’s basketball programs were selected to compete in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).

matched the Pride’s total from 2005-06 as Hofstra won CAA championships in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, wrestling, softball and men’s lacrosse and competed in NCAA Tournaments in each sport. In addition, the men and women’s basketball teams were selected to play in the NIT.

captured three CAA championships and advanced to postseason play in four sports – men’s soccer, wrestling and softball took part in the NCAA Tournament, while men’s basketball participated in the NIT.

tenure. Pride Club membership reached all-time highs, both in terms of the number of contributors and funds raised. Resources generated through fund-raising efforts have been used to enhance programs and facilities available to student-athletes. Recent initiatives include the

years there have also been renovations to the study lab in Margiotta Hall and construction of a new academic study area in the Physical Fitness Center.

Active on a national level, Hayes was selected to serve on the NCAA Division I Lacrosse Committee in September 2006.

Hayes came to Hofstra with more than 14 years of athletic administration experience, including management positions at four

Division I institutions. The three years prior to taking his current position were highlighted by leading the University of Connecticut Division of Athletics fund-raising efforts, where his responsibilities included managing theoperations of the UConn Athletic Development Fund, implementing policies and procedures for the annual giving program, assisting with the cultivation and solicitation of major gift prospects, coordinating capital project campaigns, overseeing special events, and managing the athletic ticketing operation. While at UConn, he served as a senior staff member for a $40 million program that supports 24 sports and 650 student-athletes.

From 1998 to 2001 Hayes served as director of athletic administration at Fordham University,

where he was responsible for the comprehensive internal operations

management, staff training and development, ticket operations, and NCAA compliance initiatives.

Prior to his tenure at Fordham, Hayes served as assistant director

operations of the athletic department and supervised the business

football, women’s rowing, women’s lacrosse and women’s golf.

Hayes received a master’s degree in education in 1992 with a concentration in sport management from the University of Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s degree (1989) from Providence College, where he was a member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He was also awarded

Institute, Consortium of the Universities of Michigan and Texas.

A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Hayes graduated from the Providence Country Day School where he lettered in football, basketball and lacrosse. He was inducted, as a member of his high school basketball team, into the Providence Country Day Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2004. He resides in East Northport, New York, with his wife Bridget, daughter Katie (5) and son Matt (2).

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Team Physician Executive Associate Director of Athletics

Associate Director of Athletics for External

Relations

Athletic Department Secretary

Women’s Lacrosse Coach Volleyball Coach Men’s Soccer Coach

Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Assistant Dean of University Advisement

Men’s Basketball Coach Associate Dean of University Advisement

Women’s Soccer Coach Athletic Department Secretary

Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach

Director of Student-Athlete Services/

Cross Country Coach

Associate Director of Athletics for

Communications

Wrestling Coach Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing

and Promotions

Athletic Department Secretary

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach

Athletic Department

Assistant Equipment Manager

Athletic Department Secretary

Equipment Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Assistant Equipment Manager

Athletic Facilities Coordinator

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Assistant Director of Athletic Administration

Assistant Director of Athletic Development

Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities

Assistant Director of Compliance

Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Athletic Department Secretary

Associate Director of Athletic Facilities

Faculty Athletics Representative

Equipment Manager Football Coach Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Athletic Ticket Manager Field Hockey Coach Baseball Coach

Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate

Relations

Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Women’s Basketball Coach

Assistant Dean of University Advisement

Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Senior Associate Director of Athletics

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Head Athletic Trainer Strength and Conditioning Director

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In 2005 Hofstra introduced a new logo as part of a University-wide re-imaging. Both the University’s logo as well as the Pride logo were designed by advertising agency Powell New York, a full-service branding

Advertising Age.

The new University logo features an “H” within a shield design. Hofstra University has always been known for both a tradition of academic excellence and a willingness to evolve to meet the needs of students and the greater society. This shield represents the University’s commitment to our heritage and a tradition of academic excellence, while the dynamic representation of the H within the shield embodies the evolutionary, changing nature of the University. Hofstra University has both honored its traditions and heritage while embracing changing disciplines, using new technology and remaining relevant to scholarly pursuits and the demands of industry.

The Hofstra seal was designed from the royal Dutch emblem by art instructor Constant Van de Wall. The seal is modeled on the coat of arms of the House of

lions on either side. A lion also stands in the center of the coat of arms, holding a sword in its right claw and a bundle of seven arrows, which represent the seven provinces of Holland, in its left. The seal also

maintiendray” (I stand steadfast). In 1988 one of the two lions on the

image that resonates with the Hofstra community. The new Hofstra Athletics logo consists of a graphic mark of a male and female lion in powerful, synchronized motion with the word mark of the Hofstra

The Hofstra Pride refers to a pack of lions, male and female, which work together towards a common goal and symbolize determination and strength. The Pride conveys both the teamwork and togetherness that is a trait of lions living in prides, who have a close bond and work together for the good of the entire group. The teamwork evident in prides is a trait of Hofstra’s student-athletes, who support each other in furtherance of a common goal, while working tirelessly to represent their teams and, in turn, the University. Lions also possess speed, tenacity, and agility, and are relentless in their pursuit of a goal, which are traits our

in 1989 when the University’s athletic booster club was founded and called itself The Pride Club, which at the time simply referred to the pride that alumni and fans had for our teams. The Pride identity has

the expression of a feeling. After one lion on the Hofstra seal was changed into a lioness to symbolize gender equity, the University mascots -- Kate and Willie Pride, a lioness and lion – were introduced.

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Ties to Dutch heritage and the Netherlands began with William S. Hofstra, after whom the school is

named and on whose property the University was started. William Hofstra died in 1932 and when his wife, Kate, died 16 months later, her Will provided that their house, 15-acre estate, and bulk of her inheritance were to be used for a “public, charitable,

memorial to her husband.

The idea for a college came from Truesdel Peck Calkins, former Hempstead superintendent of schools, who was then with New York University. He suggested that NYU might offer extension courses on the Hofstra property. Hofstra opened in September 1935, as a two-year extension

“Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of New York University at Hempstead, Long Island.” When the doors opened, the sole building on campus was Hofstra’s mansion, which he had affectionately named the Netherlands after his homeland, and all classes were held there. The mansion, which houses

Hofstra’s 240-acre campus, and has been renamed Hofstra Hall.

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Hofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views

participation in intercollegiate athletics

educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students.

The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for each subject. They are also able to utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in providing

assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor who helps address the various needs of student-athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.

Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The counselor also meets with prospective student-athletes, at

University education.

Area two is academic advising. In an effort to ease the demand

Area three is academic monitoring. The UTP counselor monitors the academic progress of student-athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The counselor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide an opportunity for early intervention should academic

Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program provides all athletic study halls with tutors in various subjects and assesses the needs of individual student-athletes to provide the most effective study

environment. The assessment tool administered by the UTP is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student-athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition.

Margiotta Hall. Funded in part by proceeds from the Joe Gardi Golf Open, the state-of-the-art computer lab and learning center features a projection system and 18 computer workstations, which are connected to the University network for easy research access to the Internet. The room was refurbished in 2005 with new furniture and computers. In addition to the Margiotta Hall computer lab, a new study area was constructed in 2006, located in the Physical Fitness Center, which

University academic advisement personnel.

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Through a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes are

provided excellent health care during their attendance at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible.

University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic

Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features eight full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Damion Martins. Dr. Martins, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his sixth year on Hofstra’s medical team. Martins’ experience

serving as team physician for the University of Maryland, University of Maryland-Baltimore County and Coppin State University athletic departments. He was also on the medical staff of the National Football League’s Baltimore Ravens.

Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.

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Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.

North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions.South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park.North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands.South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts.

With everything from museums, historical sites and lighthouses, to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, to wineries and farm stands, to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, there is plenty to do on Long Island.

Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture

Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.

Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Go and cheer along with capacity crowds at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or Knicks game.

Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC or ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street.

Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters.

glittering Times Square.

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Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge and continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and take the Belt Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Southern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.

Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway to the New England Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.

Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island Parkway to the Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway-South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I-495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Turnpike.

If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-AIRPORT.

AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approximately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the station.

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