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MartinFamilyStadiumatAlbert-DalyField........ 3 Men’sSoccerAlumni............................................ 5

HeadCoachChrisNorris..................................... 7 AssociateHeadCoachChuckConnelly............. 8 AssistantCoachTomDuffy................................. 8 AssistantCoachJonKamara.............................. 8

2010Roster............................................................ 9 SeasonPreview................................................... 11 2010Schedule..................................................... 13

2009SeasoninReview....................................... 15 TraditionandHistory.......................................... 17 InternationalTrips............................................... 19

WilliamandMary................................................. 21 Administration..................................................... 23

OneTribe............................................................. 25 First-ClassFacilities........................................... 27 AthleticAdministration....................................... 29 TribeClub............................................................ 31 TheTribalFever.................................................. 33

AcademicSupport.............................................. 35 TribeintheCommunity:SAAC.......................... 37

Facilities............................................................... 39 Staff...................................................................... 40

Facilities..........................................................................41 Staff...................................................................... 42

Williamsburg....................................................... 43 Attractions........................................................... 44

THIS IS TRIBE SOCCER

COACHING STAFF

2010 TRIBE

HISTORY

THE COLLEGE

TRIBE ATHLETICS

ACADEMICS

SPORTS MEDICINE

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

WILLIAMSBURG AREA

ANDREW HOXIE2010 Major League Soccer Draft ChoiceAll-American

WADE BARRETTThree-time Major League Soccer Champion

Click on each section or page to advance to that location in the guide.

FOLLOW THE TRIBE ON SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORKS

W&M Athletic available on FaceBook, YouTube and Twitter.

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IT WILL BE COMPLETED IN THE SPRING OF 2011

MARTIN FAMILY STADIUM PRESS BOX MARTIN FAMILY STADIUM GRAND STAND

TheCollegeofWilliam&Maryannouncedthecommitmentofasignificantgifttofullyfundthefirstphaseofanewlacrosse/soccerstadiumatAlbert-DalyField,homeof theTribe’swomen’s lacrosseandmen’sandwomen’ssoccerprograms. Thenewstadium—theMartinFamilyStadiumatAlbert-DalyField—named inhonorofEffandPattyMartin,andtheirchildren,Andrew,Christineand Julia ’09 — is a 1,000-seat pavilion, whichfeatures a state-of-the-art press box, filmingpositionsandrestroomfacilities.Theprojectwillbecompletedinthespringof2011.

“The men’s soccer program is extremely grateful for the opportunities created by the Martin family’s generosity. The stadium allows us to attract top quality opponents to Williamsburg and provides us with a tremendous recruiting tool. It is going to significantly enhance our fan experience and will give our campus and the local community a great venue to enjoy for years to come.”

HEAD COACH CHRIS NORRIS

The Tribe program received a major facilityupgrade in 2004 with the completion of Albert-DalyField, an all-grass complex that gives the TribeprogramthepossibilityofhostingNCAATournamentgames,whichtheCollegedidin2008. NamedforWilliamandMary’slong-timemen’sandwomen’ssoccercoaches,AlAlbertandJohnDaly,thefieldisusedbybothsoccerteams,aswellasbytheCollege’slacrosseteam.Initsshorttime,Albert-DalyFieldhasbecomeahomefieldadvantageforW&M.TheTribehasenjoyeda27-15-9(.618)homerecordsincecompetitionbeganatthecomplexin2004.

“The new facility has enabled us to bring in thekindof teamswewouldplay in thepostseason-typeenvironment, likeUNC,VirginiaTechandMaryland,”headcoachChrisNorrissaid.“IthasallowedustogettoplevelprogramstoagreetoplayusinWilliamsburg.ItisabeautifulsettingandIknowitfeelslikehomefortheguys.Itisagreatsituation.Intermsofthefieldandthelighting,Ifeellikeitstacksupagainstanyfieldinourarea.”

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ADIN BROWN ’00Entering 11th Year as Professional with the Portland TimbersUnited States Olympian in 2000

WADE BARRETT ’9812-Year Professional Veteran, inlcuding 10 in MLSSoccer America MLS All-Decade TeamThree-time MLS Cup ChampionCurrently an Assistant Coach with the MLS’s Houston Dynamo

JON STEWART ’84Host, executive producer and writer of the Emmy Award-winning Daily ShowNSCAA Honorary All-America in 2005

STEVE JOLLEY ’97Inducted in W&M Hall of Fame in 20092002 U.S. Soccer Federation Humanitarian of the Year10-Year Veteran of Major League Soccer

AL ALBERT ’69Former Tribe Head CoachOne of the Winningest Coaches in NCAA HistoryNamesake of the Tribe’s Soccer Facility

CARLOS GARCIA ’03 - 3-TIME MISL CHAMPION

ADIN BROWN ’00 - CAA SILVER STAR WINNER

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Chuck Connelly enters his 11th season on the William and Mary staff and was promoted to Associate Head Coach following the 2008 season. A standout collegiate goalkeeper at Old Dominion, he works primarily with the Tribe’s backstops.

Jon Kamara enters his fourth season on the Tribe staff. He is no stranger to W&M after playing for the Tribe from 1989-92 and graduating from the College. Kamara is also the Youth Travel Academy Technical Director for the Virginia Legacy Soccer club. He is also the Futures Select, U8 and U9, trainer as well as a VLSC Senior Staff Coach. He holds a NSCAA Youth National License.

Tom Duffy is starting his 12th season with the Tribe staff. Prior to helping with the coaching duties at William and Mary, Duffy spent six seasons on the staff at Hartwick. A 1965 graduate of Le Moyne College, Duffy played and coached soccer in England after completing his undergraduate work. He served as the head coach at Oneonta State from 1988-92 before working as an assistant coach at Hartwick.

NORRIS LED THE TRIBE TO 13 WINS LAST SEASON, THE MOST SINCE 2002.

A long-time member of the Tribe men’s soccer program, Chris Norris enters his 19th season overall at the College and his seventh as the program’s head men’s soccer coach. After guiding the Tribe to its most victories since 2002 last season, the College’s head man hopes to lead W&M on a deep run in the NCAA tournament this season. Norris has been a part of 10 of the Tribe’s 13 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances, four CAA tournament crowns and five CAA regular-season titles during his tenure in Williamsburg.

Norris took over the post as head coach at the College following the retirement of long-time, legendary coach Al Albert. Norris spent nine seasons as a Tribe assistant and four years as a standout defender for the Green and Gold before being named head coach on Jan. 23, 2004. During Norris’ 18 seasons as a player, assistant and head coach with the Tribe, William and Mary has compiled a 225-122-45 record (.631), including a Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) mark of 85-43-24 (.638). As a head coach, 17 Tribe players have earned All-CAA honors, seven NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region choices and 11 NSAA Scholar All-East Region selections.

Head Coach Chris Norris and his players celebrate the Tribe’s 3-1 NCAA Tournament victory over Winthrop at Albert-Daly Field in 2008

CHUCK CONNELLYAssociate Head Coach11th Season at W&M

ASSISTANT COACH JON KAMARA

ASSISTANT COACH TOM DUFFY

Click to view the introduction to W&M Soccer.

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NO. NAME POS. CL./EL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN HIGHSCHOOL1 AndrewMcAdams GK 5th/Sr. 6-1 185 PalmHarbor,Fla. BerkeleyPrep2 AndyHinnant B So./Fr. 6-2 170 Winston-Salem,N.C. RJReynolds3 CalebThomas MF Jr./So. 6-5 175 VirginiaBeach,Va. FrankW.Cox4 MichaelDiNuzzo B Sr./Sr. 5-9 160 Woodbridge,Va. OsbournPark5 AlanKoger F 5th/Sr. 6-2 180 Spencer,Va. MagnaVista6 AndrewMahan B Jr./Jr. 6-0 180 Midlothian,Va. Cosby7 StephenLaws MF Sr./Jr. 5-11 155 Richmond,Va. MaggieWalker8 NathanielBaako MF Sr./Sr. 5-5 150 Accra,Ghana Winneba9 RyanSnyder F 5th/Sr. 5-10 175 Annandale,Va. W.T.Woodson10 ChrisPerez MF So./So. 5-9 155 Annandale,Va. Gonzaga11 JamesLofton B Sr./Jr. 5-11 185 Harrisonburg,Va. EasternMennonite12 DerekBuckley B Sr./Sr. 6-0 175 Wilmington,Del. Tatnall13 NicholasOrozco B Sr./Sr. 5-11 155 Moseley,Va. JamesRiver14 WillSmith B/MF Fr./Fr. 5-11 175 Avon,Conn. WestminsterSchool15 IanStowe MF Sr./Sr. 5-9 155 Midlothian,Va. CloverHill16 PeterChristmas MF Sr./Sr. 5-8 150 ChapelHill,N.C. EastChapelHil17 BenCoffey MF So./Fr. 6-0 170 Charlottesville,Va. Albemarle18 RoshanPatel B/MF Fr./Fr. 6-1 145 McLean,Va. Langley19 JimmyCarroll MF/F 5th/Sr. 6-2 180 Reston,Va. Gonzaga20 NicolasAbrigo MF Jr./Jr. 5-10 155 SouthRiding,Va. FlintHill21 BenAnderson MF Jr./So. 5-10 150 Mechanicsville,Va. Atlee22 ColinSmolinsky GK Sr./Jr. 6-1 185 Fredericksburg,Va. Stafford23 JohnCiampa F/MF Fr./Fr. 5-10 155 Arlington,Va. BishopO’Connell25 AlexHarrington GK Fr./Fr. 6-1 190 Arlington,Va. BishopO’Connell

Click on each player’s name to visit their bios at TribeAthletics.com

JIMMY CARROLLSenior Forward

NICHOLAS OROZCOSenior Back

IAN STOWESenior Midfielder

PETER CHRISTMASSenior Midfielder

SENIOR FORWARD RYAN SNYDER

SENIOR BACK DEREK BUCKLEY

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In 2009, the William and Mary Tribe men’s soccer team continued its rise to national prominence, posting a 13-5-1 record, including an 8-2-1 mark in the CAA. The Green and Gold ranked 12th in the nation in scoring offense and its winning percentage of .711 ranked 21st across the country. Despite not making the NCAA’s, the College let it be known that it will continue to be a program in the national conversation.

“Last year was another great year for the program, despite not making the NCAA Tournament,” Tribe head coach Chris Norris remarked. “While we do lose some key players from the 2009 squad, we have a great deal of experience returning and with a challenging schedule, we feel we have an opportunity to do something special.”

FORWARDSDespite the loss of All-American Andrew Hoxie, the 2010 Tribe’s attacking third is expected to be a strength of the team once again. Last season, the College scored 38 goals and dished out 40 assists. This year, the Tribe will look to duplicate that kind of success on the pitch.

“With the loss of the CAA Player of the Year, Andrew Hoxie, many outsiders might not expect us to be as potent up top this season,” Norris said. “But we are very happy with our options, and if we can stay healthy, we should be very dangerous once again.”

MIDFIELDERSPerhaps the deepest and most-talented part of the Tribe in 2010 will be the midfield, which played a critical role in the team’s success in 2009. This season, head coach Norris will look for the midfield to not only play solid defense, but also push up and add to the College’s offensive attack.

“There is going to be a lot of competition for places and playing time this season in our midfield,” Norris commented. He continued, “Obviously, Nathaniel Baako, a returning two-time First-Team All-CAA honoree, will be expected to lead the midfield. He’s had a great three years for us and we anticipate him having a great senior season.”

BACKSLast season’s backs had a fantastic season, not only defensively, but also by providing support for the offense from the back. Despite the loss of Roger Bothe and Jeremy Harris, the College’s backline should once again be very solid in 2010.

“One of the strengths of last year’s team was its ability to attack out of the back and both Harris and Bothe were critical to that success, “ Norris said. “This year it’s important that we find suitable replacements for those guys.” Norris continued, “We expect to be very difficult to break down defensively, due mainly to an experienced group of central defenders.”

GOALKEEPERSLast season, the Tribe’s last line of defense, the goalkeeper, played very well, with senior and three-year captain Andrew McAdams starting all 19 matches for the College. Also seeing time last season was Colin Smolinsky, who played very well in limited action. Both will be counted on to have great seasons in 2010.

“Andrew McAdams has had a very good career for the Tribe,” Norris remarked. “He continues to climb the leader boards in nearly every career goalkeeping statistical category. His presence has also been critical to our success. He will be serving his third year as a team captain, a very rare accomplishment.” On Smolinsky, Norris said, “Colin has made great strides coming into his junior year and we expect him to push McAdams for the starting job.”

ALAN KOGERSenior ForwardSecond-Team All-CAA in 2009

MICHAEL DINUZZOSenior Back

NAT BAAKOSenior MidfielderTwo-Time First-Team All-CAA

ANDREW MCADAMSSenior Goalkeeper

Click to view the season preview video.

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AUGUSTSATURDAY 21 VIRGINIATECH(Scrimmage) WILLIAMSBURG 7PMFriday 27 atLiberty(Scrimmage) Lynchburg,Va. 7PM

SEPTEMBERTuesday 7 atLoyola(Md.) Baltimore,Md. 7PMFriday 10 vs.WestVirginia^ Norfolk,Va. 4:30PMSunday 12 vs.RhodeIsland^ Norfolk,Va. 12PMWednesday 15 atUNCGreensboro Greensboro,N.C. 7PMSATURDAY 18 HIGHPOINT WILLIAMSBURG 7PMTuesday 21 atOldDominion* Norfolk,Va. 7PMSATURDAY 25 DREXEL* WILLIAMSBURG 7PM

OCTOBERFRIDAY 1 TOWSON(Parents Weekend)* WILLIAMSBURG 7PMWEDNESDAY 6 GEORGIASTATE* WILLIAMSBURG 7PMSaturday 9 atGeorgeMason* Fairfax,Va. 7PMTUESDAY 12 WAKEFOREST WILLIAMSBURG 7PMSATURDAY 16 VCU(Crapolfest)* WILLIAMSBURG 7PMWednesday 20 atJamesMadison* Harrisonburg,Va. 7PMSATURDAY 23 DELAWARE(Homecoming)* WILLIAMSBURG 7PMWEDNESDAY 27 UNCWILMINGTON* WILLIAMSBURG 7PMSaturday 30 atHofstra* Hempstead,N.Y. 7PM

NOVEMBERTuesday 2 atMaryland CollegePark,Md. 7:30PMSaturday 6 atNortheastern* Boston,Mass. 6PMFriday 12 CAASemifinals CampusSiteSunday 14 CAAChampionship CampusSiteHomeGamesinWHITECAPSatMartinFamilyStadiumatAlbert-DalyField*CAAMatches^ODU/StihlSoccerClassicAlltimesareEasternScheduleandtimessubjecttochange

RESERVE A ROOM

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AUGUST22 atVirginiaTech(scrimmage)T,1-1 RECAP27 LIBERTY(scrimmage) T,0-0 RECAP

SEPTEMBER1 at#3WakeForest L,0-1 RECAP5 atCampbell W,3-2 RECAP

ODU/StihlSoccerClassic(Norfolk,Va.)11 vs.Temple W,2-0 RECAP13 vs.Niagara L,0-1 RECAP

19 atAmerican W,2-0 RECAP23 RICHMOND W,7-0 RECAP25 atTowson* W,4-1 RECAP30 LOYOLA(MD.) W,2-1 RECAP

OCTOBER3 GEORGEMASON* L,0-1 RECAP7 #20OLDDOMINION* W,2-1 RECAP10 atVCU* W,2-1 RECAP14 JAMESMADISON* L,2-3 RECAP17 atDelaware* W,3-2(OT) RECAP21 atUNCWilmington* T,1-1 RECAP24 HOFSTRA W,1-0 RECAP28 atGeorgiaState* W,1-0 RECAP31 NORTHEASTERN* W,2-1(2OT) RECAP

NOVEMBER6 DREXEL W,3-1 RECAP

CAASemifinals(Wilmington,N.C.)13 vs.Northeastern L,1-2(OT) RECAP

Click on each game for recap, box score and photos.

2009 STATS

PHOTO GALLERIES

2009 ROSTER

2009 MEDIA GUIDE

SIXPLAYERSEARNRECOGNITIONFROMTHECAAW&M had five players earn All-CAA honors in 2009, tying the school record, while a sixth was named to the All-Rookie Team. Joining CAA Player of the Year Andrew Hoxie on the All-CAA First-team was sophomore Nathaniel Baako, who earned first-team recognition for the second consecutive year. Both senior Roger Bothe (left) and sophomore Alan Koger (right) were named to the All-CAA Second-Team, while senior Price Thomas (center) was named to the third team. Redshirt-freshman Caleb Thomas was named to the All-Rookie Team, the first Tribe player to earn the honor since 2007. The 2009 season marked the seventh time W&M received five All-CAA selections. The program also accomplished the feat in 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, and 2008.

2009 TRIBE SENIORS - PRICE THOMAS, ANDREW HOXIE,

PRESTON WHITLOCK, JERMEY HARRIS AND ROGER BOTHE.

Senior forward Andrew Hoxie had a sensational final season for the Tribe, leading the conference with 10 goals, 12 assists, and 32 points on his way to being named a Third-Team All-American by the NSCAA and also the CAA Player of the Year. Hoxie became the first Tribe All-American since Phil Hucles in 2003 and the first W&M player to be named CAA Player of the Year since Wade Barrett in 1997. Hoxie was a third-round choice of the San Jose Earthquakes in the MLS SuperDraft.

TRIBEWINS13MATCHES,MOSTSINCE2002The Tribe had a great season in 2009, registering 13 wins on the season, the most victories for the College since the 2002 season. The Green and Gold won not only at Albert-Daly, but also on the road, recording seven wins away from Williamsburg. The Tribe was in every match in 2009, dropping only five contests, all one-goal decisions. W&M went 8-2-1 in CAA play and earned the No. 2 seed in the CAA Tournament.

W&M HOSTED THE FIRST CRAPOL FEST IN HONOR OF FORMER PLAYER ANDY CRAPOL, WHO LOST

HIS BATTLE WITH CANCER.

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Forty years ago, soccer was in its infancy at William and Mary. It was only sponsored for men and the Tribe did not experience many winning moments. Times have changed. In 1967, the team’s third year of existence and in its first as a varsity sport, W&M defeated George Washington, 2-1, for the first victory in school history. That win was the first of more than 450 to come for a school that was destined to be a hotbed of college soccer.

The groundwork was laid in the early 1970s when Al Albert, a 1969 graduate of the College, returned to his alma mater to teach and coach soccer. The program began to take off in 1975, Albert’s fifth year at the helm. That season the Tribe went 9-4-1, beginning a streak of 30-consecutive winning seasons, the sixth-longest streak in NCAA Division I history. Just one year later, in 1976, the Tribe won 10 matches for the first time, a feat that was repeated each of the next 25 years. Albert retired following the 2003 season as just the eighth coach in NCAA Division I history to compile 400 victories. As head coach, he led William and Mary to 401 of the program’s 464 wins. Albert ranks 18th all-time in NCAA career victories, while sitting ninth on the Division I career victories list.

Wins alone do not give a school national prominence. That came in 1980 when W&M advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. Since then, the Tribe has gone to 12 more NCAA events, including 10 trips in the last 16 seasons (1992-93, 1995-2000, 2002 and 2008). The Tribe also advanced to the NCAA Tournament during both the 1983 and 1987 seasons. W&M won the ECAC-South title in 1983, the CAA tournament in 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2000 and the CAA regular season crown in 1987, 1992, 1995, 1996 and 2002.

NCAA APPEARANCESThe 1980 Tribe were the first to earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight.

CAA CHAMPIONSHIPSThe Tribe celebrates the 2000 CAA Championship, one of the six the program has claimed.

ALL-TIME RESULTS: W&M CELEBRATES DURING ITS

2008 NCAA TOURNAMENT WIN OVER WINTHROP.

HALL OF FAMEWade Barrett ’98 became the 10th men’s soccer player to be inducted into the Tribe Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010.

HONORS: JON TUTTLE WAS A TWO-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN.

RECORDSWaughn Hughes ’97 is the Tribe’s all-time leader in goals scored (52), points (131) and game-winning goals (21).

ALL-TIME ROSTER: CALEB STODDART PLAYED IN AND STARTED MORE GAMES THAN ANY PLAYER IN HIS W&M CAREER.

Former head coach Al Albert authored a book in 2010 that broke down the history of soccer at the College.

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ALL-AMERICANSAdin Brown ’00 was a three-time All-American goalkeeper for the Tribe, earning First-Team honors in both 1998 and 1999.

PROSSteve Jolley ’97, who is one of 32 W&M players to compete professionally, was a first round pick in the MLS Draft by the L.A. Galaxy.

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The Tribe men’s soccer program has taken full advantage of the NCAA Bylaw (30.7) allowing for international trips and competition for an athletic team once every four years. The “W&M Once-Every-Four” Tour has traveled to Bermuda, Jamaica, England and most recently Greece. The Tribe made the venture back to Athens, Greece for a second time during the spring of 2007.

“We have tried to take full advantage over the years of the NCAA rule that allows an overseas trip every four years,” head coach Chris Norris said. “Through contacts we have always been able to get good games with the pro clubs in whatever country we go to, and Greece was no exception. We played Panathinaikos and Olympiakos, which are the top teams in Greece and both play in Athens.”

NCAA BYLAW

30.7FOREIGNTOURSANDCOMPETITIONAmember institution may participate in a foreign tourinanysport(seeBylaw17.32),providedtheconditionsspecifiedbelowaremet.(Revised:1/11/89)

30.7.1 Certification of Tour. Theinstitutionmustcertifyinwritingthattheconditionssetforthinthissectionaremetandmustmaintainthecertificationonfileintheathleticsdepartment.(Revised:1/11/89)

30.7.4 Time Lapse between Tours. An institution shallnot engage in a foreign tour in each sport more thanonceeveryfouryears.(Revised:1/11/89)

NCAA BYLAW - FOREIGN TOURS AND COMPETITIONDuring W&M’s 1999 foreign tour trip to London, England, Crystal Palace FC hosted the Tribe. Former Tribe player Mark Goldberg was the Chair of the Football Club during the time. W&M played five matches against professional youth and reserve players from Crystal Palace, Fulham, Millwall and Bristol City.

Along with visiting many historic sites throughout Greece, including the Parthenon, W&M went 4-1 in five contests, outscoring its opponents, 14-4, on the field.

“We traditionally take our trips during spring break in the hopes that it will be a good team-bonding experience as well as a good social and cultural experience for the student-athletes. Doing the trip during the spring provides a great opportunity for the guys to see a different culture in terms of soccer, but also a different culture in general.”

HEAD COACH CHRIS NORRIS

THE PLAYERS ALSO HAD THE CHANCE TOTAKE IN GREECE’S SOCCER CULTURE.

THE TRIBE AT A MUSEUM DURING ITS 2007

INTERNATIONAL TRIP TO ATHENS, GREECE.

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TheCollegeofWilliamandMaryisapublicuni-versity located in Williamsburg, Va. Founded in 1693byRoyalCharter issuedbyKingWilliam IIIandQueenMaryIIofEngland,WilliamandMaryisthesecondold-estcollegeinthecountryafterHarvard.WilliamandMaryhasa longhistoryof liberalartseducationandagrow-ingresearchandsciencecurriculumthatdemonstratesa

strongcommitmenttoundergraduateresearch.TheCol-lege,whichbecameastateuniversityin1906,hasbeendesignateda“PublicIvy,”andforninestraightyearshasbeenrankedbyU.S.News&WorldReportasthesixth-bestpublicuniversityinthecountry–andthenation’stopsmallpublicuniversity.

Alsoreferredtoas“thealmamaterofanation,”theCollegehaseducatedfourU.S.Presidents–GeorgeWashington,ThomasJefferson,JamesMonroeandJohnTyler,whichisthethirdmostofanycollegeinthecoun-try.WilliamandMaryalsoclaimsseveralfirsts,includingthe1776creationofPhiBetaKappa–thecountry’sfirstacademichonorsociety–thefirsthonorcodeofconduct

forcollegestudents,and thefirstcollegiate lawschool,establishedin1779.WilliamandMaryisalsohometotheSirChristopherWrenBuilding–thecountry’soldestaca-demicbuildingstill inuse–andthePresident’sHouse,theoldesthomeofauniversitypresidentstillinuse.

DEREK COX ’09Jacksonville Jaguars

THOMAS JEFFERSON 1762Fifth President of the United States

ALUMNICOOL W&M FACTS AND RANKINGS

“William&Mary canmake agoodcase for being the most selectivepubliccollegeinAmerica.Itssize...isideal,theenvyofagoodmanyprestigious private colleges. Itssetting and itsown lushcampus .. . provide the stuff calendars aremade of. Its academic program. . . is no nonsense, followed byimpressive placement in graduateschoolsandjobs.”

RichardMoll,authorof The Public Ivys: A Guide to America’s Best Public

Undergraduate Colleges and Universities

CAMPUS LIFE

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Click to hear about Derek Cox’s W&M experience.

Click to hear about Pittsburgh Steeler Head Coach Mike

Tomlin’s W&M experience.

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W. TAYLOR REVELEY, IIIW&M President

SANDRA DAY O’CONNORW&M Chancellor

W. TAYLOR REVELEY (LEFT) WITH HEAD COACH JIMMYE LAYCOCK

(CENTER) AND ATHLETICS DIRECTOR TERRY DRISCOLL (RIGHT)

FOLLOWING THE TRIBE’S WIN AT VIRGINIA IN 2009.

Taylor Reveley was sworn in as the 27th president of the College of William and Mary on September 5, 2008, after serving as interim president since February 2008. Before assuming his current post, he served as dean of William & Mary Law School for almost a decade, starting in August 1998. He is the John Stewart Bryan Professor of Jurisprudence.

Reveley received his A.B. from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in 1965. At Princeton, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and rowed on the lightweight crew for two years. Reveley went to law school at the University of Virginia, receiving his J.D. in 1968. During the United States Supreme Court’s 1969 term, he clerked for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.

Reveley has extensively studied and written about the constitutional division of the war powers between the President and Congress. In 1972-73, he spent 13 months studying the war powers while an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City and a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. He is the author of War Powers of the President and Congress: Who Holds the Arrows and Olive Branch? (University of Virginia Press, 1981).

Sandra Day O’Connor, who retired as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, was named twenty-third Chancellor of the College by the College of William and Mary Board of Visitors. Justice O’Connor’s appointment became effective at her April 2006 investiture; she succeeded Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, former United States Secretary of State, who was appointed in 2000.

The post of Chancellor has been an important one since the College was chartered in 1693 by King William III and Queen Mary II of Great Britain. Until 1776, the Chancellor was an English subject – usually the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Bishop of London – who served as the College’s advocate to the crown, while a colonial president oversaw the day-to-day activities of the Williamsburg campus. Following the Revolutionary War, George Washington was appointed as the first American chancellor; later President John Tyler held the post.

The first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, Justice O’Connor was born in El Paso, Texas, on March 26, 1930. She earned a B. A. in economics (magna cum laude) from Stanford University, and went on to receive an LL. B. from Stanford Law School, where she graduated third in her class. Her classmate, the late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, graduated first in the class.

OFFICERSRectorHenryC.Wolf‘64,J.D.‘66 VirginiaBeach,Va.

Vice RectorJohnW.Gerdelman‘75 Williamsburg,Va.

SecretaryJanetM.Brashear‘82 VirginiaBeach,Va.

MEMBERSCharlesA.BanksIII Gloucester,Va.ColinG.Campbell Williamsburg,Va.ThomasE.Capps Richmond,Va.TimothyP.Dunn‘83 Rectortown,Va.SarahI.Gore‘56 Newark,Del.R.PhilipHergetIII Alexandria,Va.KathyY.Hornsby‘79 Williamsburg,Va.DennisH.Liberson‘78 GreatFalls,Va.SuzannW.Matthews‘71 McLean,Va.AnitaO.Poston,J.D.‘74 Norfolk,Va.RobertE.Scott,J.D.‘68 NewYork,N.Y.MichaelTang‘76 ElkGroveVillage,Ill.JohnCharlesThomas Richmond,Va.JeffreyB.Trammell‘73 Washington,D.C.

2009-2010FACULTYREPRESENTATIVES

KatherineM.Kulick William&MaryAlexandraDuckworth RichardBland

2009-2010STUDENTREPRESENTATIVES

SarahD.Rojas William&MaryD.RyanGoodwin RichardBland

2009-2010STAFFLIAISONMaryS.Molineux PPFAPresident

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The College of William and Mary sponsors 23varsitysportsandprovidesstudentswithauniqueandsuccessful balance of athletics and academics. TheTribeAthleticsDepartment was 78th nationally (as ofJune3)intheLearfieldSportsDirectors’CupStandingsfor2009-10,anumberthattoppedtheColonialAthleticAssociation (CAA) programs and ranked third in thestateofVirginia.TheDirectors’Cup,whichwascreated

bytheNACDAandUSATodayin1993-94,isaprogramthat honors institutions maintaining a broad-basedprogram,achievingsuccessinmanysports,bothmen’sand women’s. W&M has placed among the top 100nationallyin13oftheprogram’s17years,whileleadingtheCAAoneightoccasions,includingthispastseason. W&M has produced more CAA Championshipsthananyprogramin the league’shistory.TheCollege

owns98leaguecrowns,nearly40morethanitsclosestcompetitor.TheTribe raked in theawards in2009-10aswell,tallyingacombined182all-conferencehonors,36All-Americahonorsandeightleagueplayersoftheyear.Duringthe2008-09season,theGreenandGoldproduced an overall athletics winning percentage of67.6,whilerackingupacombined813wins.

Along with its accomplishments on the field ofplay, theTribe is just as successful in the classroom,epitomizingthetermstudent-athlete.TheW&MAthleticsDepartmentroutinelyranksamongthenationalleadersin theNCAAreleasedAcademicProgressReportandGraduationRatespersport.SincetheinceptionoftheCAAScholar-Athleteof theYear,W&Mhasproduced30honorees,morethananyschoolintheconference.

2010 WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD CAA CHAMPIONS

WILLIAMANDMARY 98JamesMadison 60OldDominion 48GeorgeMason 45VCU 39UNCWilmington 35Hofstra 25EastCarolina 24Navy 21Richmond 20Towson 11American 8Loyola 8GeorgiaState 8Delaware 6Northeastern 3VirginiaTech 2Villanova 2Binghamton 1Buffalo 1Drexel 1UMass 1

CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL2010 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY CAA CHAMPIONS

20-TIME CAA CHAMPIONS

2010 NIT PARTICIPANT

SARAH JONSONAll-American Defender

JONATHAN GRIMESAll-American Running Back

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William and Mary is committed to building andmaintainingoutstanding facilities forall 23of its varsityathletic teams. The College has demonstrated thiscommitment by investing nearly $20million toward theconstructionandupgradeofitsathleticsfacilitiesduringjustthelastsevenyears.AmongW&M’srecentprojectswasthecompletionofthe$11million,30,000-squarefootJimmyeLaycockFootballCenter,whichwasdedicated

inJuneof2008.Thispastsummer,theLaycockCenterrenovated the foyer to include photos, information andmemorabliaontheTribe’sstoriedfootballtradition. This past summer, the announcement of the firstphaseoftheMartinFamilyStadiumtothecurrentfaciltyatAlbert-DalyFieldwasmade.Thenewstadiumfeaturesa 1,000-seat pavilion, which features a state-of-the-artpressbox,filmingpositionsand restroom facilities.The

projectwillbegin inthefallof2010andbecomplete in2011. In the summer of 2009, Busch Field experienceda renovation that included a total revamp of the field,underlying pad, water cannon and drainage system.Therenovationcreatedacompetitionsurfacethatranksalongside those used at the U.S. National TrainingCenters inVirginiaBeach,Va.,ChulaVista,Calif., and

thatusedatlastyear’sOlympicGames. In2005,KaplanArenareceivedanupgradewiththeinstallation of 6,900-square foot permanent wood flooralongwithrubberizedsportsflooringontheopenendofthearenatoaccomodatetrackandfieldandothermulti-purposeactivities.

W&M STUDENT REC CENTER

MARTIN FAMILY STADIUM ALBERT-DALY FIELD

MCCORMACK-NAGELSEN TENNIS CENTERBUSCH FIELD

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Inhis15yearsofguidingtheWilliamandMaryAthleticDepart-ment,AthleticsDirectorTerryDriscollhasoverseenasignifi-cantnumberoffacilityenhancementsforanumberofTribe’sathleticprograms.Ittotal,W&Mhasdedicatednearly$30mil-liontofacilitiesenhancementsunderDriscoll.HereisalookatsomeofthefacilityenhancementsonDriscoll’swatch:

• In the Summer of 2010, the committment of a significantgift to fully fund the addition ofMARTIN FAMILY STADIUMtoAlbert-DalyField, thehomeofTribe soccerand lacrosse.NamedinhonorofEffandPattyMartin,andtheirchildren,An-drew,ChristineandJulia ’09, the facilitywillbea1,000-seatpavilion, which features a state-of-the-art press box, filmingpositionsandrestroomfacilities.Theprojectwillbecompletedinthespringof2011.

• The $11 million, 30,000-square foot JIMMYE LAYCOCK FOOTBALL CENTER (dedicatedinJune2008).

•$7millionspecificallyformen’sbasketballandthenamingofKAPLAN ARENAforthegiftfromJim(Classof’57)andJaneKaplan(Classof’56).

•UpgradestoZABLE STADIUM,includingapermanentlight-ing system (2005), new artificial playing surface (Field TurfPro)in2006,anewvideoscoreboard(2007)andanewtartanall-weathersynthetictracksurface(2008).

•TherecentlycompletedrenovationtoBUSCH FIELDwithanewplayingsurface,AstroTurf12™,underlyingpadanddrain-agesystemstocreateacompetitionsurfacethatranksalong-sidethatusedattheU.S.NationalTrainingCentersinVirginiaBeach,Virginia,ChulaVista,Californiaand thatusedat the2008OlympicGames.

•TheconstructionofPLUMERI PARK,homeofTribebaseball,in1999dueinlargeparttothegenerousdonationbyJosephJ.PlumeriII(Classof1966).

•The$1millionnaturalgrassfacilityforsoccerandlacrosse,ALBERT-DALY FIELD, (dedicatedinAugust2004)wasmadepossiblebylongtimeathleticbenefactorsJimandBobbieUk-rop(classesof’60and’61,respectively).

• BuschCourts opened in September of 2001 as the homeforTribetennis,includeseightindividualhardcourts,stadiumseatingfor500peopleandstate-of-the-artlightingsystem.Inthespringof2010, thecollegehonored long-timeTribestaffmemberMillieWestbynamingthefacilitytheMILLIE WEST TENNIS FACILITY.

TERRY DRISCOLL HONORED TRIBE CLUB VOLUNTEER OF

THE YEAR KEN HALLA (’86) AT THE TRIBE’S

2009 HOMECOMING WIN OVER JAMES MADISON.

Under the steady guidance and watchful eye of Terry Driscoll, the William and Mary Athletics Department has solidified its standing as one of the nation’s preeminent broad-based programs. As Driscoll enters his 15th year as athletics director, he has overseen an unprecedented era of improvement in terms of funding and facilities while also maintaining the College’s rich history of producing well-rounded student-athletes.

Driscoll oversees a program that is committed to balancing academic demands with athletic success. One of the department’s stated goals each year is to finish among the top 100 in the annual Director’s Cup rankings, which has happened in all but one of the years that Driscoll has been the director.

In the last seven years, the Tribe’s program has combined for a total of 29 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles. This past season, W&M claimed three CAA titles (Men’s and Women’s Cross Country and Women’s Track & Field). In 2002-03, W&M had a school-record 10 teams compete in the NCAA Tournament, with four teams winning conference titles and six that finished in the top 25 at the end of their respective seasons. Overall, no institution in the CAA can claim more all-time league championships than the 98 William and Mary has earned.

TERRY DRISCOLLDirector of Athletics15th Year at W&M

Click to view a message from Terry Driscoll

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STEVE COLEAssociate AD,Internal Affairs

PAMELA MASON Assistant AD, Compliance and Educational Services

MIKE PRITCHETTAssistant AD, Facilities and Operations

MILLIE WEST Director of Special Projects

SPENCER MILNE Dir. of Marketing, Promo-tion and Ticket Operations

BOBBY DWYERSr. Associate AD,Development

PETE CLAWSON Assistant AD,Media Relations

DAN WAKELYAssistant AD, Business Affairs

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BOBBY DWYERSr. Associate AD,Development

AL ALBERTAssociate Director ofDevelopment

CHRIS BRAIGDirector of SpecialEvents

PEGGY LUKAS Senior AdministrativeAssistant

JEAN BEALLBusiness Manager

MONTY MASONTribe Club Chairman

BRIAN RANEY Assistant Director of Development

SHANNON RETZBACH

Assistant Director of Special Events

Established in 1948 to create support for William and Mary Athletics, the Tribe Club is made up of alumni and friends of the College’s athletics programs. Due to the fact that W&M receives no aid from the state for its sports programs, the Tribe Club is the sole provider of scholarships for William and Mary’s student-athletes. Additionally, money raised annually by the Tribe Club helps defray a portion of the operating expenses for program support.

Whether you are a former Tribe student-athlete, a proud alum, a Tribe parent or a fan of William and Mary Athletics, you are invited to join the Tribe Club. By donating to the unrestricted fund or to a specific sport, you are providing opportunities for many young men and women to experience both academic and athletic excellence here at the College. In addition to supporting our student-athletes with generous gifts, Tribe Club members receive exclusive benefits based on their giving level, as well as invitations to tailgates, pre-game and halftime events, golf outings and regional Tribe Club social events.

To join, you can make a contribution to the Tribe Club online at www.TribeClub.com or send your donation to PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA, 23187. Thanks to all those who are loyal members of the Tribe Club family. Your support of our gifted and talented athletes is truly appreciated. We could not succeed without you!

MICHAEL SAHADY, BARBARA SAHADY, TODD SMITH AND

BILL SILEO WON THE FIRST FLIGHT AT THE ANNUAL JOE PLUMERI GOLF PRO-AM.

THE TRIBE CLUB AND THE OVERY HONENBERGER GROUP (FINANCIAL ADVISORS) HOSTED THE ANNUAL

OYSTER ROAST AT T PLUMERI PARK.

TRIBE CLUB WEB SITE

CLICK HERE TO DONATE

MILLIE WEST WITH JOE PLUMERI ’66 AT THE WOMEN IN SPORTS BRUNCH.

Joe ’74 and Linda Montgomery with Jim Kaplan ’57

Betsey Nagelsen and head men’s tennis coach Peter Daub

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The Tribal Fever is a student run fan club focused on William & Mary Athletics. The goal of The Tribal Fever is to create and maintain a culture of school spirit centered around athletic events and expanding into the College community as a whole. The Tribal Fever also plans to increase awareness of sporting events on campus with a goal of increasing student attendance at Tribe sports events. Additionally, we plan to foster opportunities to create a better bond between students and student-athletes.

LAST SEASON, TRIBAL FEVER ORGANIZED BUS TRIPS TO VARIOUS ATHLETIC EVENTS, INCLUDING THE TRIBE’S FOOTBALL UPSET OF VIRGINIA.

THE TRIBAL FEVER WEB SITE

CLICK HERE TO JOIN

THE GRIFFINW&M Mascot

William & Mary’s Griffin is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. The coat of arms of King William and Queen Mary was adorned with lions, and the lion’s body of our mascot evokes our historic royal founding and early history. The eagle’s head of the Griffin suggests the national symbol of the United States and represents the presidents, leaders, and productive citizens whom William & Mary has trained for centuries.

Click to see the Tribe’s new mascott, the Griffin.

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JASON SIMMSDirector of Academic Support for Athletics

As Director of Academic Support, Jason Simms acts as an academic advisor to the College’s varsity athletes and is currently in his third year at W&M. Simms assists student-athletes in maintaining excellence in the classroom, scheduling classes, and assisting in future planning.

Simms brought a diverse background to the W&M Athletic Department from his work at Salisbury University. He acted as the Associate Dean of Admissions as well as the Director of Minority Recruitment. In regards to athletics, Simms worked as the Admissions Athletics Liaison and an Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach for the SU Sea Gulls.

ACADEMIC ADVISING PHILOSOPHYSound academic advice can make the crucial difference between a coherent and exciting education that satisfies personal and professional goals and one that is fragmented and frustrating. Academic advising is recognized at the College as important to the development of its students, a natural extension of teaching and an important professional obligation on the part of its faculty.

The AcademyThe Academy is a unique semester-long series of workshops and tutorial sessions designed to assist high – achieving student-athletes in making a smooth transition to the College of William and Mary. Workshop topics include:

- Time Management - Introduction to Study Skills- Advanced Study Skills - Learning and Memory- Note-Taking Techniques - Test-Taking Strategies- Career Planning - Money Management- Acing Final Exams - Academic Planning- Community Standards - And more…

Campus Resources- Faculty Advising ProgramAcademic, personal and professional goal setting assistance provided by faculty advisors. Ratio of freshmen to advisors is 12 to 1.

- Counseling Center Counseling and psychological services available for a range of issues including personal concerns and interpersonal issues.

- Dean of Students OfficeOffers disability services coordination, four-day campus-wide orientation, and skill-enrichment counseling.

- Writing Resource CenterOffers an oral communication studio and writing consultants with convenient office hours.

ALAN B. MILLER HALLTHE NEW MASON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

PAMELA MASON (PICTURED WITH HER HUSBAND MONTY AT THE WOMEN IN SPORTS WEEKEND) IS THE TRIBE’S SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR

PAMELA MASON Asstistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Educational Services

Pamela Mason took over full time duties of the College’s compliance office on April 1, 2006, and she was promoted to Assistant AD for Compliance and Educational Services in July 2008. Previously, she served as the Associate Director of Development for two years. She is W&M’s Senior Women’s Administrator.

Under Mason, the compliance office works with the NCAA Eligibility Center to determine initial eligibility of all incoming freshmen and continues to monitor student-athlete eligibility throughout their college careers. Mason is also responsible for educating all student-athletes, coaches, staff and boosters on the NCAA rules.

Click to view a message from Jason Simms on

Academics at W&M.

Click to view a message from Pamela Mason on women’s

athletics at W&M.

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Tribe baseball reached out into the community this past year participated in Fitness Night at The Arc of Greater Williamsburg. Tribe student-athletes helped 40 members of The Arc engage in exercises and baseball activities for two hours and talked about the importance of exercise and developing healthy eating habits.

Last season, members of the Tribe football program volunteered at various youth football camps, including as coaches during the opening week of conditioning practice for the Williamsburg Hornets Youth Football and Cheerleading League.

W&M MEN’S GYMNASTICS SPONSORED A CANNED FOOD DRIVE THAT COLLECTED OVER 3,500 POUNDS OF FOOD AND CLOTHING FOR FISH, A WILLIAMSBURG-BASED, NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHARITY, IN 2010.

TRIBE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HELPED PUT ON A

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Alongwithhard-workanddedicationbothonthefieldand in the classroom, theWilliam andMaryAthleticDepartmentanditsstudent-athletesalsostrivetomakeapositive impact in the community. In 2010, variousTribeathleticprogramsdonatedtheirtimeandenergyindifferentcapacitiesthroughoutWilliamsburgandtheHamptonRoadsarea.Amongthedozensofactivities,Tribeteamsreadatlocalschools,volunteeredatyouthcamps,doingcommunity-basedserviceprojectsandcollected food, clothing and money for non-profitorganizations.

AmongtheleadersintheTribe’seffortsinthecommunityis the Student Athletic Advisory Council (SAAC).The SAAC’s goal is to provide a communicationslink between student athletes and the athleticadministration, while promoting and supporting theathleticdepartment,collegeandlocalcommunity.TheCounciliscomposedoftworepresentativesfromeachvarsity team and the cheerleading team. Selectedathleticadministratorsarenon-votingmembersoftheCouncil.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCILClick to view Tribe baseball’s event at The Arc of Greater Williamsburg.

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SPORTS PSYCH MONT LINKENAUGER SUITE

TheDivision of SportsMedicine at theCollege ofWilliam andMaryisresponsibleforthehealthcareofnearly450student-athletesin23 intercollegiatesportsat thecountry’ssecond-oldest institutionof higher learning. The athletic training program focuses on theprevention,evaluation,treatmentandrehabilitationofathleticinjuriesforallintercollegiatestudent-athletes. Tribe athletes have the luxury of rehabilitating and treatinginjuries in a state-of-the-art athletic training facility. There are eightfull-time certified athletic trainers and two graduate assistants fromOldDominionUniversity’spost-graduateathletictrainingeducationalprogram on staff. In addition, a group of undergraduate studentsserveasathletictrainingaidesandassistinthedailyoperationofthesportsmedicineprogram.W&MStudent-AthletesworkwithanonlinemealplanningforbalancednutritionthroughSportsMedicineaswell.

RenéeCorkheads theWilliamandMarySportsMedicinestaffandholds the title ofAssistantAthleticDirector forHeathServices.Corkisinher19thyearattheCollegeandin2007washonoredastheNationalTrainers’AssociationAssistantAthleticTraineroftheYear. Cork is joinedon thesportsmedicinestaffbyapairofveterantrainersinSeniorAssociateAthleticTrainerAndyCarterandAssociateAthleticTrainerJohnKnaul.CarterjoinedtheWilliamandMarystaffin2000asanassociateathletictrainer.AWilliamandMaryalumnusandformerTribestudentathletictrainer,heisinhissevethyearastheheadfootballathletictrainer,overseeingthesportsmedicineservicesfortheteam.Heandhiswife,Kristina,whoisaphysicaltherapistatAdvancedSpecialtyCenterofWilliamsburgPhysicalTherapy,resideinWilliamsburg. Knaul,whoearnedhisbachelor’sdegreeofAlfredUniversityand

hismaster’satElmiraCollege,isinhis11thyearatWilliamandMary.Heandhiswife,Katie,resideinWilliamsburg. Lisa Shook and Michele Heisel enter their sixth seasons withW&M athletics and both hold the title of Senior Assistant AthleticTrainers.Shookholdsabachelor’sdegreefromSalisburyUniversityandamaster’sfromWesternCarolina.Sheistheheadathletictrainerforthemen’sbasketballprogram.Heisel,whoresidesinWilliamsburgwithherhusband,Ian,whoisanassistantstrengthandconditioningcoach at the College, holds a bachelor’s degree from CaliforniaUniversityofPennsylvaniaandamaster’sfromVirginia. TraceyEisenandBryceMuellerreturnfortheirthirdseasonsasAssistantAthleticTrainers.Eisen,whoisoriginallyfromSilverSprings,Md., completed her undergraduate degree at Pittsburgh and hergraduateworkatGeorgeWashington.Bryceearnedhis bachelor’s

degreefromNorthernIowa,whilereceivinghismaster’sdegreefromWestVirginia.ShawnLuccijoinsthestafffulltimeafterspendingthelasttwoyearsasagraduateassistant.Sheearnedherundergraduatedegree from theUniversityofPittsburghand receivedhermaster’sfromOldDominionthispastyear. Michael Potter is in his seventh year on the staff as the teamphysician.Theteamphysicianoverseesthefull-timeathletictrainingstaffandhasoverallresponsibilityforsupervisingthesportsmedicineprogram.Afamilypractice/sportsmedicinespecialist,Potterearnedhis medical degree from TexasA&M. He completed his residencyat the Riverside Family Practice in Newport News and his sportsmedicine fellowship at Wake Forest University. Potter is in privatepractice with the Virginia Center of Athletic Medicine (VCAM) ofTidewaterPhysiciansMultispecialtyGroup(TPMG).

STEVE COLE TRAINING ROOMAQUATIC THERAPY POOL WITH UNDERWATER TREADMILL

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ANDY CARTER Senior Associate Athletic Trainer

LISA SHOOK Senior Assistant Athletic Trainer

SHAWN LUCCIAssistant Athletic Trainer

RENEE CORK Assistant A.D., Health Services

MICHELE HEISEL Senior Assistant Athletic Trainer

TRACEY EISEN Assistant Athletic Trainer

JOHN KNAUL Associate Athletic Trainer

DEIDRE CONNELLY Sports Psychology Consultant

BRYCE MUELLER Assistant Athletic Trainer

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24 CUSTOM-BUILT OLYMPIC PLATFORMS

JOSEPHW.MONTGOMERYSTRENGTHTRAININGCENTERATAGLANCE

• 16,000poundsoffreeweights• 7,000poundsofdumbbells• 6,000poundsofrubberbumperplates• 20dynamaxmedicineballs• 24custom-builtOlympicplatforms• 18multipurposepowerrackswithadjustablebenches• 10dumbbellbenches• 6glute-hambenches• 4adjustableabdominalbenches• 6dipbars• 2powersquats• 2ground-basedjammers• Fully-equippedplyometricarea• Widevarietyofselectorizedmachines

OVER 7,000 LBS. OF DUMBELLSJOHN SAUER STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING ROOM

JOHN SAUER STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING ROOM

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JOHN RICHAssistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

IAN HEISELAssistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

JOHN SAUERDirector of Speed, Strength and Conditioning 23rd Year at W&M

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VERIZON WIRELESS VIRGINIA BEACH AMPHITHEATER

WATER COUNTRY USA

The Williamsburg area is host to a number of unique places that attract thousands of visitors each year. Some of the most popular destinations include Busch Gardens and Water Country - two of the most impressive theme parks on the east coast - and both are less than a 10-minute drive from the W&M campus. Another of Williamsburg’s most popular areas is New Town, which is a vibrant 365-acre community with more than 170 shops and restaurants. Additionally, New Town offers a 12-screen movie theatre and regularly hosts outdoor concerts and special events. Just an hour away from campus is Virginia Beach, which is home to some of the most popular beaches in the region. Also located in the area is the Virginia Beach Amphitheater - a venue that hosts dozens of concerts each year.

VIRGINIA BEACH

BUSCH GARDENS

NEW TOWN

COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG

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