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Quick Facts:Location:.......................................................................................555 Broadway Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 10522Founded.........................................................................................................1950Enrollment................................................................11,650 (5,547 undergrad)Nickname............................................................................................MavericksColors.........................................................................................Blue and WhiteAffiliation...................................East Coast Conference (NCAA Division II)President............................................................Dr. Concetta Stewart, interimDirector of Athletics........................................................Bill Sullivan, interimHome Fields............................................................Mavericks Field (Baseball) Smith Field (Softball)Faculty Representative...............................................................Dr. Astrid Mel

Team InformationBaseball2013 Overall Record.....................................................................8-37-1 (.185)Conference Record...........................................................................5-19 (.208)Position Players (Returning/Lost).............................................................15/3Starters (Returning/Lost)..............................................................................8/1Pitchers (Returning/Lost).............................................................................8/3Newcomers.......................................................................................................11 Head Coach...........................................................Bob Greiner (Fifth Season)Overall Record........................................................................396-372-1 (.516)Record at Mercy........................................................................51-132-1 (.280)Conference Record.........................................................................32-76 (.296)Email..................................................................................rgreiner@mercy.eduPhone..........................................................................................(914)-674-7453Associate Head Coach..............................................Bill Delaney (Mercy ‘80)Assistant Coach...............................................Jason Guadagnino (Manhattan ‘01)Assistant Coach............................................................Peter Milani (Iona ‘69)Assistant Coach...............................................Sam Golubov (Concordia ‘07) Softball2013 Overall Record.......................................................................26-25 (.510)Conference Record.........................................................................13-15 (.464)Position Players Returning/Lost................................................................10/7Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................................5/6Pitchers Returning/Lost................................................................................3/1Newcomers.......................................................................................................22 Head Coach.........................................................Mike Fazio (Fourth Season)Record at Mercy............................................................................91-101 (.474)Conference Record.........................................................................45-67 (.402)Email....................................................................................mfazio@mercy.eduPhone.........................................................................................(914)-674-7322Assistant Coach.............................................Ron LoValvo (W. Conn. St. ‘81)Assistant Coach/JV HC....Anthony Adolino (Ranger Jr. College ‘92, TCU)Assistant Coach.....................................................Marc Della Volpe (Belford)Assistant Coach................................................Veronica Grant (Syracuse ‘13)Assistant Coach/JV................................................Jenna Ausiello (Mercy ‘12) Athletic Communications Director of Sports Information....................................................Mark BeckerBaseball Contact...........................................................................Rob BergmanSoftball Contact..............................................................................Mark BeckerPhone..........................................................................................(914)-674-7890Email.................................................................................mbecker@mercy.edu [email protected] site and social media......................................www.MercyAthletics.com Twitter: @MercyMavericks Youtube: Mercy Mavericks Facebook: Mercy College Athletics

The 2014 Mercy College Baseball and Softball Yearbook was produced by the Mercy College Department of Athletics Sports Information office. Written, edited and designed by: Mark Becker, Director of Sports Information. Special thanks to the baseball and softball coaching staffs, particularly head coaches Bob Greiner and Mike Fazio, for their assistance in compiling information.

Photography provided by Mark Becker, Damian Reid, Eric Mat-son, the East Coast Conference and the Mercy College marketing department. Printed by Graphic Image.

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On the cover (from left):

Jesus Jaile, Joseph O’Neill, Nicholas Fiore, Mary Sieber, Brittany Serrao, Kelly Bentson

Table of ContentsTable of Contents and Quick Facts..................................1

TeamsSchedules.............................................................................2Rosters..................................................................................3 Coaches................................................................................4

2014 SeasonBaseball Outlook................................................................8Softball Outlook................................................................10Baseball Profiles................................................................152013 Review.......................................................................29Softball Profiles.................................................................312013 Review.......................................................................43

History

Baseball Records and All-Time Roster..........................46Softball Records and All-Time Roster...........................52Hall of Fame.....................................................................57

Administration

ECC staff...........................................................................67Mercy Staff........................................................................68

About Mercy

General Overview............................................................70Blue/White and PACT.....................................................71Community Service.........................................................72Facilities and Directions.......................Inside back cover

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2014 Mercy College Baseball Schedule

Mar. 7 vs. Chestnut Hill 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.Mar. 9 vs. American International 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Mar. 10 vs. Nyack 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Mar. 13 vs. Pitt-Johnstown 12:00 p.m.Mar. 14 vs. Stonehill 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.Mar. 15 vs. Southern Conn. St. 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Mar. 21 at Queens* 3:00 p.m.Mar. 22 vs. Queens* 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.Mar. 23 at Queens* 12:00 p.m.Mar. 27 at Pace 3:00 p.m.Mar. 28 at LIU Post* 3:00 p.m.Mar. 29 vs. LIU Post* 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Mar. 30 at LIU Post* 12:00 p.m.Apr. 1 at Caldwell 3:00 p.m.Apr. 4 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas* 3:00 p.m.Apr. 5 at St. Thomas Aquinas* 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.Apr. 6 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas* 11:00 a.m.Apr. 9 vs. Caldwell 3:00 p.m.Apr. 11 vs. Bridgeport* 3:00 p.m.Apr. 12 at Bridgeport* 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.Apr. 13 vs. Bridgeport* 1:00 p.m.Apr. 15 vs. Dominican (N.Y.) 3:00 p.m.Apr. 16 at Dominican (N.Y.) 7:00 p.m.Apr. 17 vs. Stonehill 1:30 p.m.Apr. 19 at Nyack 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.Apr. 22 vs. Nyack 3:00 p.m.Apr. 23 at East Stroudsburg 1:30 p.m.Apr. 25 vs. Dowling* 3:00 p.m.Apr. 26 at Dowling* 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Apr. 27 vs. Dowling* 12:00 p.m.Apr. 29 at American International 3:30 p.m.Apr. 30 vs. New Haven 3:30 p.m.May 2 vs. Molloy* 3:00 p.m.May 3 at Molloy* 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.May 4 vs. Molloy* 12:00 p.m.

All dates, times and locations subject to change Visit MercyAthletics.com for up-to-date information

2014 Mercy College Softball Schedule

Mar. 9 vs. Bentley 9:00 a.m. vs. Alderson Broaddus 11:00 a.m.Mar. 10 vs. Northwood (Mich.) 1:00 p.m. vs. Alderson Broaddus 3:00 p.m.Mar. 11 at Saint Leo 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.Mar. 12 vs. Stonehill 9:00 a.m. vs. Wilmington (Del.) 11:00 a.m.Mar. 13 vs. Assumption 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.Mar. 14 vs. Winona St. 11:00 a.m. vs. Urbana 1:00 p.m.Mar. 15 vs. Minn. St. Moorhead 3:00 p.m. vs. Sioux Falls 5:00 p.m.Mar. 19 at Goldey-Beacom 2:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.Mar. 23 vs. Caldwell 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Mar. 25 vs. NYIT* 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.Mar. 27 vs. LIU Post* 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.Mar. 28 vs. Merrimack 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.Mar. 29 at Bridgeport* 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Apr. 1 at Queens* 3:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.Apr. 3 at Molloy* 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.Apr. 5 vs. Dowling* 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.Apr. 7 vs. Post 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.Apr. 8 at St. Thomas Aquinas* 3:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.Apr. 10 at NYIT* 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.Apr. 11 vs. Chestnut Hill 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.Apr. 12 at LIU Post* 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.Apr. 15 vs. Bridgeport* 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.Apr. 17 vs. Queens* 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.Apr. 19 vs. Molloy* 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.Apr. 21 vs. Holy Family 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.Apr. 22 at Dowling* 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.Apr. 24 at Nyack 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.Apr. 26 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas* 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

All dates, times and locations subject to change Visit MercyAthletics.com for up-to-date information

*East Coast Conference gameItalics gamesplayed in

Fort Pierce, Fla.

*East Coast Conference gameItalics gamesplayed in

Clermont, Fla.

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SCHEDULES

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By Class:

Seniors:11

Juniors:9

Sophomores:6

Freshmen:8

By State:New York

29New Jersey

3Connecticut

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By Class:

Seniors:8

Juniors:7

Sophomores:2

Freshmen:15

By State:New York

16New Jersey:

6Connecticut:

3Arizona:

2California:

2Massachusetts:

1Pennsylvania:

1British Columbia, Canada:

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BASEBALL ROSTER

No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School2 Blake Hasbrouck Jr. C R/R 5-8 165 Middletown, N.Y./Middletown (Orange C.C.)3 Scott Hagan So. OF R/R 6-1 185 Mamaroneck, N.Y./Mamaroneck (SUNY Binghamton)4 Michael Grudzinski Fr. INF R/R 5-10 155 Islip, N.Y./Islip5 Jeremy Lovera Sr. INF R/R 5-7 155 Carmel, N.Y./Carmel6 Michael Dern Sr. OF R/R 5-7 170 Roslyn, N.Y./Valley Stream North9 Steve Longo So. INF R/R 6-1 168 Bayport, N.Y./Bayport-Blue Point 10 Jesus Jaile Sr. 1B R/R 6-1 190 Hartsdale, N.Y./Fordham Prep (NJIT)12 Dan Cleary Fr. OF R/R 5-10 165 Smithtown, N.Y. /St. Anthony’s13 MikeDeFilippis Fr. P R/R 5-10 155 Fairfield,Conn./Fairfield14 Chris Salvo Jr. INF R/R 6-4 226 Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland15 Matt Nalbone Fr. P R/R 6-2 190 Islip, N.Y. /Islip 16 Brendan Siegriest Sr. OF R/R 6-0 185 Nanuet, N.Y./Nanuet17 Christian Hock So. P R/R 6-2 210 Trumbull, Conn./Trumbull (Franklin Pierce Univ.)18 Blake Coalla So. P R/R 6-2 205 Wappingers Falls, N.Y./Roy C Ketcham19 Joseph O’Neill Sr. P R/R 6-1 200 Long Beach, N.Y./Long Beach (Nassau CC)20 Reed Farrier Fr. C/OF L/R 5-9 155 Queensbury, N.Y. /Queensbury21 Ken Post Sr. INF L/R 5-9 185 Closter, N.J./St. Joseph’s Regional22 Andrew Kendel Sr. OF L/R 6-0 180 Maywood, N.J./Hackensack23 Kevin Rocco Jr. P L/L 5-10 155 Nanuet, N.Y./Nanuet (Rockland C.C.)24 Giovanni Lasalandra Jr. OF S/R 6-2 195 Warwick, N.Y./Warwick Valley25 Nicholas Fiore Sr. INF R/R 6-0 215 Wantagh, N.Y./Gen. MacArthur26 Mark Medico Fr. P L/L 5-9 l50 Eastchester, N.Y./ Eastchester27 Anthony McQuade Jr. INF R/R 5-10 205 Lindenhurst, N.Y./St. John the Baptist (Chestnut Hill Coll.)28 Bryan Gutierrez Fr. INF R/R 6-1 175 Bronx, N.Y./In-tech Academy29 Anthony Careccia Fr. INF R/R 5-10 155 Bronx, N.Y./Stepinac31 Justin Echevarria So. P R/R 6-1 170 Bronx. N.Y./ Lehman (Orange C.C.)35 Bryan Greig Jr. P R/R 6-2 215 New City, N.Y./Clarkstown South36 Adam Rodriguez Sr. P R/R 6-1 220 Bronx, N.Y./Monsignor Scanlan37 Joseph Gismondi Jr. INF R/R 6-1 210 East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow38 Brian McNamara Sr. P L/L 5-9 185 Brewster, N.Y./Brewster41 Vinny Luppino Jr. P R/R 5-11 195 Englewood Cliffs, N.J./Bergen Tech (Ramapo)42 George Layng So. C R/R 6-0 210 Warwick, N.Y./Warwick (Rockland CC)44 Chris Fesler Sr. P R/R 6-3 175 Middle Village, N.Y./St. Francis Prep51 Sal Palumbo Jr. C R/R 6-1 195 Medford, N.Y./ Patchouge-Medford

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. B/T Hometown/Previous School1 Jordyn Moquin Fr. P 5-8 R/R Southington, Conn./Southington2 Jessica Simpson Sr. P/2B/OF 5-4 R/R Gilbert, Ariz./Highland5 Katiana Golino Fr. C/UT 5-5 R/R Carteret, N.J./Carteret6 Kelly Bentson Sr. 1B 5-6 L/L Brewster, N.Y./Brewster7 Eryn Martinez Jr. OF 5-4 R/R Moreno Valley, Calif./Rancho8 Jackie Couillard Jr. C/1B 5-6 R/R Wolcott, Conn./Wolcott9 Shannon Forbes Jr. 2B 5-6 R/R Nesconset, N.Y./Smithtown West10 Angela Zayas Jr. OF/MI 5-1 R/R Livingston Manor, N.Y./Livingston Manor Central11 Ashley Johnstone Sr. 1B/OF 5-2 L/L Bellmore, N.Y./John F. Kennedy12 Brittany Serrao Sr. P/3B 5-4 R/R Lake Hiawatha, N.J./Parsippany15 Briana Panarese Sr. INF 5-2 R/R Monroe, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury16 Cristina Lisboa Sr. 3B/C 5-5 R/R Bronx, N.Y./Saint Catherine Academy17 Janelle Wade Fr. OF 5-7 R/R West Chester, Pa./Henderson18 Amanda Gardiner So. C/INF 5-1 R/R Stratford, N.J./Sterling19 Stephanie Kirgan Fr. P/2B 5-7 R/R Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst21 NatalieWabshinak Sr. OF 5-9 R/R NewFairfield,Conn./NewFairfield23 Aneecia Powell Fr. P 5-3 L/R Highland Mills, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury24 Rianna Escobedo Fr. OF 5-3 R/R Queens, N.Y.25 Natalie Valdez Jr. OF 5-3 R/R Santa Ana, Calif. / (Santa Ana College/Mo. Valley Coll.)26 Jessica Feria Fr. P/1B 5-6 L/L North Bergen, N.J./High Tech27 Mary Sieber Sr. P 5-6 R/R Massapequa Park, N.Y./Massapequa28 JessicaRosenfield Fr. C/1B 5-6 R/R Hartsdale,N.Y./Ardsley29 Milana Gilaga So. OF 5-2 L/L Elmwood Park, N.J./Memorial31 Lauren Handy Fr. C/3B 5-4 R/R Copiague, N.Y./Copiague34 Megan Johnson Jr. 3B/1B 5-6 R/R Gilbert, Ariz./Seton Catholic Prep (Phoenix College)36 Jenna Markakis Fr. 3B/1B 5-5 R/R Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville41 Julie Gross Fr. INF 5-10 R/R Port Monmouth, N.J./Middletown North44 Alicia Pavadore Fr. C/2B 5-6 R/R Taunton, Mass./Taunton52 Nicole Jacklitsch Fr. C 5-4 R/R Chester, N.Y./Warwick Valley54 Michelle Duford Jr. SS/OF 5-7 R/R Maple Ridge, B.C./Seward County CC55 Amanda Graziano Fr. P/3B 5-6 R/R Riverhead, N.Y./Riverhead66 Anna Cochis Fr. P 5-11 R/R Clifton Park, N.Y./Catholic Central

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Bob Greiner was named Head Coach for the baseball team in the summer of 2009. He is the seventh head coach in the program’s 37-year history.

In 2010, he led the Mavericks on a miracle run to finish the season, sweeping St. Thomas Aquinas in a five-game series to advance into the East Coast Conference Championships. It was Mercy’s first post-season appearance in over 20 years. His Mavericks compiled a 17-28 record in 2011, including a 10-20 mark in ECC play.

Greiner has a successful track record as a head coach, and is just four wins shy of his 400th career victory over stints at Manhattanville for two years and Concordia (N.Y.) for 11 years.

During his tenure with the Clippers, his teams made nine playoff appearances, captured three New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC) champion-ships (1999, 2000, 2002) and earned four NCAA Division II Regional bids, advancing to a pair of finals.

Greiner is known for his recruiting and player development skills that have led to numerous All-Conference selections and seven All-Americans, including 2003 Division II National Player of the Year Mike Aviles, now with the Cleveland Indians. He has had four players drafted and gone on to play in the professional ranks.

Greiner was voted by his peers as the 2002 NYCAC Coach of the Year after guid-ing his team to a 44-12-1 mark, which was a New York State record. He has also served two terms on the NCAA Northeast Regional Advisory Committee.

Bill Delaney was promoted to the position of Associate Head Coach prior to the 2012 season after serving as an assistant coach since the fall of 2008. He assists with the day-to-day operations of the program, recruiting and position instruction.

A Mercy College alumnus, Delaney starred for both the baseball and men’s basketball teams. He was a first baseman and catcher on the baseball team for Mercy College Hall of Fame coach Rick Wolff with some of the most successful teams in program history. He batted .411 in 1978 and was a captain of the 1980 squad that posted wins over Pace, Iona, and Fordham. He was also a forward for coach Joe Flower with the men’s basketball squad led by Tom Sivulich that recorded victories over Division I Stony Brook and Colgate University.

Delaney carries a successful coaching background at the amateur level. As a head coach and assis-tant, he has led the New Jersey Bandits AAU teams to tournament championships in Omaha, Neb., Cooperstown, N.Y., North Branford, Conn. and Parsippany, N.J. Delaney has also conducted private

hitting and pitching instruction at Teel’s in Closter, N.J.

Delaney graduated from Mercy College in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. He was named to the Who’s Who Among Students, also in 1980. In March of 2011, he was presented with the Dr. Ann Grow Friend of Atheltics Award for his tireless efforts on behalf of Mercy College.

Head Coach - Bob Greiner

Associate Head Coach - Bill Delaney

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Jason Guadagnino is in his 12th season as an assistant coach at Mercy College. His duties include third base coach, coordination of recruiting and assisting with the pitching staff, equipment, field maintenance, practice sessions, skill instruction, and game day operations.

Guadagnino pitched at both Mercy College and Manhattan College. He continues to play semi-professionally with the Verdero Collegians of the Westchester Baseball Association. Guadagnino has also pitched for the Marbella Stars in Spain.

He has instructed at various clinics and camps in the New York Metropolitan area. Guadagnino spent eight years working at the New York Mets Baseball Academy, and four years at the Hardball, N.Y., baseball camp. Guadagnino also spent one year instructing at the Rockland Community Col-lege baseball camp.

Guadagnino has worked as a player-coach with the Verdero Collegians, where he was in charge of in-game coaching as well as the pitching staff. In addition to coaching the Collegians, Guadagnino served as the assistant coach of the Pro Swing Pride 17U team. With the Pride, Guadagnino’s duties included coordination of the pitching staff, field maintenance, practice sessions, skill instruction, and game day operations. Under Guadagnino’s tutelage, the Pride finished the year with a 15-18-2 record, including a 5th place finish at the New Era Cap Classic in Buffalo, NY, a second place finish at the 2nd Annual Hudson Valley Elite Summer Series, and the Pelican Divi-sion Championship at the Triple Crown Sports 18u National Championships, held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Guadagnino attended Spring Valley High School, where he was a standout in baseball, basketball, and soccer, earning the 1997 U.S. Marine Corps Male Athlete of the Year. He is currently employed by his alma mater as a special education science and social studies teacher. Guadagnino is a 2001 graduate of Manhattan where he earned a bachelors degree in education with a concentration in history and went on to earn a masters degree in special education. He and his wife Gina currently reside in Stony Point, N.Y.

Peter Milani has been instructing and coaching baseball for over 30 years. Since his retirement as a New York City teacher, he has devoted himself to the sciences of pitching and hitting. Over the past 10 years he has taught over 6,000 lessons and has worked as a baseball clinician with such notables as Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, Willie Randolph and Chris Chambliss.

His coaching experience includes stops at Harrison High School, Iona Prep, Concordia College and the New York Generals of the ACBL, which is a pro prospect league sanctioned by both Major League Baseball and the NCAA. Milani’s efforts have helped to send countless players on to college careers as well as some into Minor League Baseball.

Milani is married with two children and resides in New Rochelle, N.Y.

Sam Golubov joined the baseball staff at Mercy for the 2010-11 year, serving under head coach Bob Greiner, for whom he played at Concordia (N.Y.). He works with the infielders and be involved in recruiting.

Golubov was a four-year starter at shortstop for Concordia. As a junior, he earned All-NYCAC honors, and was selected as a team captain for his senior year.

A native of Cortland Manor N.Y., he was a member of the varsity baseball team at Lakeland High School. He is single and resides in Peekskill, N.Y.

Assistant Coach Sam Golubov

Assistant Coach Jason Guadagnino

Assistant Coach Peter Milani

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Mercy College Director of Athletics Patricia Kennedy named Mike Fazio the head coach for the Mavericks’ softball program prior to the 2011 season after he served two seasons as an assistant coach.

In 2013, Fazio guided his squad to 26 victories, which broke the new record he and his program established a year ago. His teams have compiled the second-most wins in program history. The 2013 Mavericks also made their second appearance in the East Coast Confer-ence Postseason Tournament in the last three years. Three of his players were named All-ECC Selections, including Kelly Bentson, who earned First Team accolades to maintain the team’s three-year streak of landing at least player on the First Team.

Fazio led the 2012 squad to a school-record 25 wins, falling just one game shy of a .500 record and just missing the conference tourna-ment. The 25-26 record marked the fourth straight improvement over the previous year. Taking charge of the Mavericks following a 19-win season in 2010 that was the best since 1985 and included eight East Coast Conference victories, Fazio promptly improved on those totals with an impressive 21-23 season with a 14-14 mark in ECC play. The team qualified in fourth for the ECC Champion-ship, advancing to Game Five of the double-elimination tournament before bowing out to Dowling College, which the Mavericks had already beaten in Game Two.

Away from the softball field, Fazio’s players have earned numerous academic praise including several being named to the Mercy College Athletics Director’s Honor Roll, ECC Com-missioner’s Honor Roll, and the NFCA All-Academic Squad.

Fazio came to Mercy with over 25 years of softball coaching experience. His most recent position was at Joel Barlow High School (Redding, Conn.) where he was a varsity assistant softball coach. At Barlow he was responsible for running practices, assisting in strategic in-game decisions, recruiting and scheduling.

From 1996-2007, Fazio was the assistant coach at Danbury High School in Danbury, Conn., where he helped guide the Hatters to nine postseason appearances and twice reached the semi-finals in the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC). He also was an assistant coach for Danbury’s varsity girls’ basketball program.

Fazio has had success heading travel tournament teams as well. He coached the U-14 Danbury Debs into the U-14 Pony National Tournament, guided the U-23 Danbury Debs to several tournament champion-ships and took the U-18 Western Connecticut Firebirds to two national tournament appearances. He also coached in the Danbury Women’s Fast Pitch Softball League and captured a division or tournament championship in all but one season from 1980-1991.

He received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Iona College and resides in Danbury, Conn. with his wife, Carol.

Ron LoValvo enters his third season as an assistant coach for the Mercy College softball team. The Danbury, Conn. resident is no stranger to Fazio, as the two worked together coaching travel softball ball from 2004 through 2008.

A graduate of Western Connecticut State in 1981, LoValvo brings a wealth of coaching experience to Mercy. In addition to his many years as a football coach, where his teams have won regional and two national titles, he began coaching softball in 1998 with Danbury Youth Softball where the players he coached were always well prepared and successful on the field. He later worked with the Danbury Heat, the Danbury Debs and the Connecticut Panthers travel teams.

“Ron brings a winning attitude to our program,” Fazio said. “The football teams he coached won two national titles before he left the sport completely to devote all his time to softball.

Although his background is almost exclusively in football, LoValvo has made a seamless transition to softball in recent years. As a part-time coach last season, he was instrumental in the team’s success as the Mavericks made their first trip to the ECC tournament. Coach Fazio attributes a great part of that success to the positive attitude LoValvo brings to the team each

and every day. He is an effective communicator with the players, who respond positively to his style. That style was developed following many years of coaching both youth softball and Pop Warner football.

LoValvo is married and works for the Town of Ridgefield (Conn.) Parks and Recreation Department.

Head Coach - Mike Fazio

Assistant Coach - Ron LoValvo

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Marc J. Della Volpe is in his second season as an assistant coach after being hired prior to the 2012 season. Della Volpe worked with the pitchers and outfielders while also being responsible for camp and clinic operations as well as assisting in recruiting.

Della Volpe joined the Mavericks with four years of Division I coaching experience, having coached at nearby Fordham Uni-versity from 2001-04, during which time he was a member of the 2003 Atlantic 10 Coaching Staff of the Year. More recently, he worked as an assistant at Manhattan College from 2004-05 before taking a head coaching position at Montclair Kimberly Academy, where he led the varsity squad to a state title.

“Marc is a great addition to our program.” Fazio said. “At Fordham and Manhattan, he assisted with and played an important part in building of those programs. He has experience recruiting top quality student athletes and has helped teams win wher-ever he has been. I think Marc will be great fit for our program as we seek to repeat last year’s success and build a winning tradition here at Mercy for the future.”

A graduate of Belford University, Della Volpe earned a bachelor’s degree in education and a master’s in educational administration after receiving an associate’s degree from Essex County College. He attended Belleville High School in Belleville, N.J.

Della Volpe resides in Nutley, N.J.

Assistant Coach - Marc Della Volpe

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Mercy College Director of Athletics Patricia Kennedy named Mike Fazio the head coach for the Mavericks’ softball program prior to the 2011 season after he served two seasons as an assistant coach.

In 2013, Fazio guided his squad to 26 victories, which broke the new record he and his program established a year ago. His teams have compiled the second-most wins in program history. The 2013 Mavericks also made their second appearance in the East Coast Confer-ence Postseason Tournament in the last three years. Three of his players were named All-ECC Selections, including Kelly Bentson, who earned First Team accolades to maintain the team’s three-year streak of landing at least player on the First Team.

Fazio led the 2012 squad to a school-record 25 wins, falling just one game shy of a .500 record and just missing the conference tourna-ment. The 25-26 record marked the fourth straight improvement over the previous year. Taking charge of the Mavericks following a 19-win season in 2010 that was the best since 1985 and included eight East Coast Conference victories, Fazio promptly improved on those totals with an impressive 21-23 season with a 14-14 mark in ECC play. The team qualified in fourth for the ECC Champion-ship, advancing to Game Five of the double-elimination tournament before bowing out to Dowling College, which the Mavericks had already beaten in Game Two.

Away from the softball field, Fazio’s players have earned numerous academic praise including several being named to the Mercy College Athletics Director’s Honor Roll, ECC Com-missioner’s Honor Roll, and the NFCA All-Academic Squad.

Fazio came to Mercy with over 25 years of softball coaching experience. His most recent position was at Joel Barlow High School (Redding, Conn.) where he was a varsity assistant softball coach. At Barlow he was responsible for running practices, assisting in strategic in-game decisions, recruiting and scheduling.

From 1996-2007, Fazio was the assistant coach at Danbury High School in Danbury, Conn., where he helped guide the Hatters to nine postseason appearances and twice reached the semi-finals in the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC). He also was an assistant coach for Danbury’s varsity girls’ basketball program.

Fazio has had success heading travel tournament teams as well. He coached the U-14 Danbury Debs into the U-14 Pony National Tournament, guided the U-23 Danbury Debs to several tournament champion-ships and took the U-18 Western Connecticut Firebirds to two national tournament appearances. He also coached in the Danbury Women’s Fast Pitch Softball League and captured a division or tournament championship in all but one season from 1980-1991.

He received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Iona College and resides in Danbury, Conn. with his wife, Carol.

Ron LoValvo enters his third season as an assistant coach for the Mercy College softball team. The Danbury, Conn. resident is no stranger to Fazio, as the two worked together coaching travel softball ball from 2004 through 2008.

A graduate of Western Connecticut State in 1981, LoValvo brings a wealth of coaching experience to Mercy. In addition to his many years as a football coach, where his teams have won regional and two national titles, he began coaching softball in 1998 with Danbury Youth Softball where the players he coached were always well prepared and successful on the field. He later worked with the Danbury Heat, the Danbury Debs and the Connecticut Panthers travel teams.

“Ron brings a winning attitude to our program,” Fazio said. “The football teams he coached won two national titles before he left the sport completely to devote all his time to softball.

Although his background is almost exclusively in football, LoValvo has made a seamless transition to softball in recent years. As a part-time coach last season, he was instrumental in the team’s success as the Mavericks made their first trip to the ECC tournament. Coach Fazio attributes a great part of that success to the positive attitude LoValvo brings to the team each

and every day. He is an effective communicator with the players, who respond positively to his style. That style was developed following many years of coaching both youth softball and Pop Warner football.

LoValvo is married and works for the Town of Ridgefield (Conn.) Parks and Recreation Department.

Head Coach - Mike Fazio

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Anthony Adolino was appointed as an assistant softball coach on Sept. 6, 2012 under Head Coach Mike Fazio. He will work on hitting skills with the varsity field players while being responsible for the daily operations of the inaugural junior varsity squad. Adolino brings a wealth of coaching experience over 15 years. He has been the varsity coach at John S. Burke High School since 2009 and an instructor for ages 9-20 in Orange County since 2003. He also coached the Monroe Crusaders 18U Travel team in 2012 and other local travel teams stretching back to his days as assistant softball director for the Cornwell Little League and 14U All-Star coach from 1997-2000. As a player, Adolino was an avid little leaguer and travel baseball player since he was eight years old, eventually playing four years of varsity baseball at James I O’Neill high school and two years each at Ranger Jr. College and Texas Christian University. He resides in New Windsor, N.Y. with his wife and 16-year old daughter.

Assistant Coach - Anthony Adolino

Assistant Coach - Marc Della Volpe

Veronica Grant joined the Mercy College softball coaching staff in the fall of 2013. In addition to day-to-day responsibilities of the First Assistant position, including recruiting, she works with the outfielders and hitters.

“Having just finished a successful career at a top program in Division 1, Veronica will be a valuable teacher and mentor to both our new and veteran players,” Fazio said. “Her experience both as an outfielder and infielder is a plus, and we expect her to play a vital role in the successful transition of several of our young recruits from the infield to the outfield.”

A four-year player at Division I Syracuse University, Grant was named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-Region Second Team as a rookie and All-Big East First Team as a junior. She was just as accomplished in the classroom, making the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll each of her final three years and the Big East Honor

Roll as a senior. She capped her career posting a .355 on-base percentage and .484 slugging percentage while starting all 52 games for the Orange, adding 15 stolen bases on 16 attempts and posting a .954 fielding percentage.

“Veronica was a role model and leader for younger players at Syracuse and I am confident that she will do a great job for us we strive to improve on last season’s 26-win performance and work to win conference and regional titles,” Fazio said.

A prep star at Temple City High School in California, Grant was a two-time All-Area First Team selection and earned both Second Team All-Califor-nia Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and First Team honors as a sophomore and senior, respectively.

Grant is a 2013 graduate of Syracuse with a bachelor of science in Child and Family Studies.

Assistant Coach - Veronica Grant

Jenna Ausiello rejoined her alma mater as an assistant coach with the Mercy College softball program in the fall of 2013. She is an assistant coach with the JV team and works with the entire program’s pitching staff.

“As a former two-year standout player and team captain for us here at Mercy, we are thrilled to have Jenna back as a member of the staff,” Head Coach Mike Fazio said. “In her role as the JV assistant coach, she will be work-ing with our younger players on all aspects of the game. In addition she will work with the pitching staff for the entire program. I am confident that our players will benefit from her experience as both a student and player at Mercy.”

Ausiello wrote herself into the record books at Mercy over just a two-year career, setting the career doubles record (35) and breaking multiple single-season marks, including hits (67), doubles (22) and runs scored (35

– twice). She finished her career with a .416 average and .671 slugging percentage over 92 games. An All-East Coast Conference First Team selection as a senior, she also made the All-East Region Second Team and went on to play professionally in Germany with the Hamburg Knights following her senior season, where she batted .450 with a .633 slugging percentage and pitched to a 4.20 ERA, posting a 1-0 record.

Ausiello played her first two years of collegiate softball at Santa Rosa Junior College, where she was named to the All-Big 8 Second Team both years, including her Team MVP campaign as a sophomore.

Ausiello graduated in 2013 with a bachelor of science degree in Health Sciences and a minor in Business.

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A solid group of core veterans will return to the diamond in Dobbs Ferry looking to use last season as a springboard to making a big push toward the top of the East Coast Conference.The Mavericks will return seven starters in the field, which makes up most of the entire infield. Head Coach Bob Greiner and the team will look to senior leadership from Ken Post, Jeremy Lovera, and Jesus Jaile. Junior Sal Palumbo will return as the signal caller between the plate and Anthony McQuade will be relied on for his strong hitting skills at the DH spot. Sophomore Steve Longo will look to build on his breakout rookie season for the Mavericks.

Infield Lovera started all 42 games last season as one of the most consistent players on the team, lead-ing most statistical categories. He batted .283 with 41 hits, 13 RBI, five doubles, one triple and a home run from the leadoff spot. Lovera was strong on the base paths as well, succeeding on eight of his 11 stolen base attempts, which tied for the team lead. Salvo led the team in batting average at .288 and will see time at both corner infield positions. Post and Jaile will man the infield corners for

a third consecutive season. Jaile will look to improve his numbers at plate after his season was cut short due to injury, when he was well on his way to leading the team in several statistical catego-ries. In only 26 games last season, the big hitter batted .259 with 21 hits, 11 RBI, six doubles and four runs scored. Post will once again serve as a major power bat in the middle of the order, as he finished with 26 hits and nine RBI in just 34 games. Youth will be served with Longo at shortstop, where he hit .261 and posted a .943 fielding percent-age as a rookie. Sophomore George Layng saw limited action last season but was always a strong player behind the plate as Palumbo’s backup, while both posted solid fielding numbers. Greiner has also brought in a junior college transfer in Blake Has-brouck, who will challenge both for time with his abundant energy and maturity. Senior Nicholas Fiore and junior Joseph Gis-mondi will be relied on to back up multiple position for the infield. Freshman Mike Grudzinski also joins Mercy as the second player from Islip High School and will add depth after being named All-League last season out on Long Island.

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Senior Ken Post returns for a fourth and final season manning the hot corner; he is just shy of the record book in multiple categories.

Senior Jesus Jaile led the team in several statistical catego-ries before an injury cut short his junior campaign.

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A solid group of core veterans will return to the diamond in Dobbs Ferry looking to use last season as a springboard to making a big push toward the top of the East Coast Conference.The Mavericks will return seven starters in the field, which makes up most of the entire infield. Head Coach Bob Greiner and the team will look to senior leadership from Ken Post, Jeremy Lovera, and Jesus Jaile. Junior Sal Palumbo will return as the signal caller between the plate and Anthony McQuade will be relied on for his strong hitting skills at the DH spot. Sophomore Steve Longo will look to build on his breakout rookie season for the Mavericks.

Infield Lovera started all 42 games last season as one of the most consistent players on the team, lead-ing most statistical categories. He batted .283 with 41 hits, 13 RBI, five doubles, one triple and a home run from the leadoff spot. Lovera was strong on the base paths as well, succeeding on eight of his 11 stolen base attempts, which tied for the team lead. Salvo led the team in batting average at .288 and will see time at both corner infield positions. Post and Jaile will man the infield corners for

a third consecutive season. Jaile will look to improve his numbers at plate after his season was cut short due to injury, when he was well on his way to leading the team in several statistical catego-ries. In only 26 games last season, the big hitter batted .259 with 21 hits, 11 RBI, six doubles and four runs scored. Post will once again serve as a major power bat in the middle of the order, as he finished with 26 hits and nine RBI in just 34 games. Youth will be served with Longo at shortstop, where he hit .261 and posted a .943 fielding percent-age as a rookie. Sophomore George Layng saw limited action last season but was always a strong player behind the plate as Palumbo’s backup, while both posted solid fielding numbers. Greiner has also brought in a junior college transfer in Blake Has-brouck, who will challenge both for time with his abundant energy and maturity. Senior Nicholas Fiore and junior Joseph Gis-mondi will be relied on to back up multiple position for the infield. Freshman Mike Grudzinski also joins Mercy as the second player from Islip High School and will add depth after being named All-League last season out on Long Island.

Outfield Coach Greiner will a need massive overhaul in his outfield, as the team will need to replace the graduation of lineup fixtures Andrew Bock and Nick Papas. Seniors Brendan Siegriest and Michael Dern will be the frontrunners to win starting spots at the corners, but junior Giovanni Lasalandra also returns after an injury just six games into last season derailed the switch-hitter’s promising sophomore campaign. Senior Andrew Kendel will also compete for a spot. Newcomer Scott Hagan will put serious pres-sure on the upperclassmen, as the DI SUNY Bing-hamton transfer and local Mamaroneck product will have the inside track to the starting centerfield job. Naturally talented freshman Dan Cleary will compete for time as well, and may turn out to be one of the Mavericks’ best defensive outfielders. Freshman Reed Farrier will look for time in the outfield this season, but has been pegged by the coaching staff as the catcher of the future.

Pitching The graduation of Tom Cummings leaves a void for the ace of the pitching staff and returning pitchers Christian Hock and Joseph O’Neill will vie to earn the top spot in the rotation. Hock had the best record, 2-3, and the second-best ERA on the team at 3.74 over two complete games while striking out 14 batters. O’Neill saw the most action on mound last season, pitching to a 4.71 ERA over 63.0 innings while striking out 16 batters and throwing three complete games. Junior Bryan Greig (New City, N.Y. / Clarkstown South), who missed last season due to injury, could be the x-factor on this year’s staff. His 2.96 career ERA ranks third in Mercy history and would be a welcome addition to the 2014 rotation if he is fully healthy entering the season. Greiner brought in five additional pitchers in the offseason – freshmen Matt Nalbone, Mike DeFilip-pis, and Mark Medico, sophomore Justin Echevarria and junior Kevin Rocco. Rocco brings the most experience to the team after posting strong numbers at Rockland CC as a reliever, while Echevarria is another JUCO transfer from Orange CC. A versatile 6-3 ballplayer, Echevarria can help in the field and at the plate, as well as on the mound. Medico, a lefty, is a local product form nearby Eastchester High School, who will be relied on heavy. Nalbone is big right-handed pitcher from Long Island who has tre-mendous upside and should see a lot innings. DeFilippis will compete for a spot in the rotation as well.Senior Jesus Jaile led the team in several statistical catego-

ries before an injury cut short his junior campaign.

Junior Bryan Greig returns after a year-long injury absence. He boasts third-best career ERA (2.96) in Mercy history.

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OUTLOOK - SOFTBALL Fresh off a pair of East Coast Conference Championship berths in the past three years, the Mercy College softball team is poised to take the next step toward joining the conference elite and possibly qualifying for the NCAA Championship. “We have reached the postseason in two of the past three years, and were very close the year we didn’t,” Head Coach Mike Fazio said. “With the steps we’ve taken, I don’t think we can be content with just getting there anymore.” The rest of the conference seems to agree with that sentiment, as the Mavericks were picked to finish fourth in the confer-ence in the ECC Preseason Poll. Mercy’s progression up the conference ladder may coincide with a perfect storm, as the second- and third-ranked teams received the fewest votes for those respective positions in the last four years. “The teams that have historically been untouchable at the top of the conference have lost a lot to graduation, so they have several unknowns,” Fazio said. “Meanwhile, we are heavy with seniors – good ones – and brought a lot in over the past year.”

Infield First Team All-ECC selection senior Kelly Bentson (Brewster, N.Y. / Brewster) returns for her final season after earning her second All-Conference honors (Second Team as a rookie) to maintain the Mavericks’ three-year streak of landing at least one player on the First Team. A mainstay in the lineup since her first day on campus, Bentson has already written herself into the record books, ranking second in Mercy his-tory in hits, RBI and total bases and placing among the top 10 in multiple other statistical categories. She holds the top two spots in single-season history in at-bats and her 57 hits last year ranked a close second all-time – all while playing elite defense at first base, leading the conference in double plays and ranking third in fielding percentage and putouts. The veteran could be primed for a truly special season after a second consecutive late-season surge, when she batted .453 with a .766 slugging percentage and all five home runs over 18 games from April 9-27. “Kelly has been a historically clutch hitter; there’s no one I’d rather have with the game on the line,” Fazio said. “I’m expecting her to continue to hit very well while playing her typically consistent first base. She knows the game and has been a leader on the field for years already.” Junior Jackie Couillard (Wolcott, Conn. / Wolcott) also brings her big bat back to the lineup at the catcher position, already having racked up 45 RBI (11th all-time) and 102 total bases (12th) over just two years and coming off a late-season surge of her own, when she scorched the ball to the tune of a .524 average and .762 slugging percentage over seven games from April 22-28. Sophomore Amanda Gardiner (Stratford, N.J. / Sterling), whose high-contact swing helped her to record the fourth-most hits on the team as just a rookie and earn back-to-back weekly honor roll accolades, will also see time behind the plate, as could freshman Alicia Pavadore (Taunton, Mass. / Taunton). The left side of the infield will feature a pair of new faces in what has been a revolving door over the past three years. Junior college transfers Megan Johnson (Gilbert, Ariz. / Phoenix College) and Michelle Duford (Maple Ridge, B.C., Canada / Seward County CC) will be asked to finally lock down third base and shortstop over the next two years. Johnson, a former Division I student-athlete at Western Kentucky University, batted an incredible .448 in leading her team to the 2013 NJCAA Division II National Championship, while Duford is a two-time NJCAA All-Regional selection. “We’ve completely overhauled the left side heading into this spring,” Fazio said. “Our two junior college transfers should be strong additions at a spot where we’ve lacked consistency and rotated several players. They bring some power to both spots too, and along with the two freshmen who could see time there, all four have very strong arms. Junior Shannon Forbes (Nesconset, N.Y. / Smithtown West) is penciled in to round out the infield at second base, de-pending on how quickly she recovers from an injury suffered last season. Despite playing hurt for most of 2013, Forbes still enjoyed a breakout sophomore campaign, tying for second in the ECC with 14 doubles and earning one weekly honor while ranking third on the team with a .338 batting average and posting a .972 fielding percentage at the keystone. Seniors Briana Panarese (Monroe, N.Y, / Monroe-Woodbury) and Cristina Lisboa (Bronx, N.Y. / Saint Catherine Acad-emy), together with Pavadore and freshman Julie Gross (Port Monmouth, N.J. / Middletown North), will provide depth throughout the infield, with Panarese and Lisboa bringing a combined 125 games of experience over their careers. “Our infield should be a lot stronger on both sides than in the past,” Fazio said. “We expect to lead the conference in assists again, and with a higher fielding percentage. Given the fact that we have a lot of depth at every position and a great mix of experience and youth, we expect to be much better defensively. In the past, we’ve had to throw inexperienced freshmen right into the fire, but they’ll be in the perfect position to grow as players and contribute this season.”

Senior first baseman Kelly Bentson was named First Team All-ECC for her second All-Conference honor.

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Outlook - softballOutfield Seniors Ashley Johnstone (Bellmore, N.Y. / John F. Kennedy) and Natalie Wabshinak (New Fairfield, Conn. / New Fairfield) are both back for their fifth years with the team after redshirting in 2013. Their years of experience (combined 223 games played) and leadership will be integral, both to the team as a whole and the young outfield. Johnstone will look to regain the form that has seen her record a career .322/.408/.442 triple slash line, while Wabshinak’s unmatched range and strong arm will anchor the defense. “It was very unfortunate that Natalie and Ashley missed last year – both were poised for career years before their early injuries, with Natalie’s start in Florida proving that,” Fazio said. “Both have come back quickly and look good in practice as they continue to progress, with expectations that they will be ready by the start of the season. Natalie hasn’t lost a step and her bat is on its way back to where it was last year. It’s also a pleasure to have Ashley back as she plays defense with reckless abandon.” Juniors Eryn Martinez (Moreno Valley, Calif. / Santa Anna CC) and Natalie Valdez (Santa Ana, Calif. / Santa Ana College) join sophomore Milana Gilaga (Elmwood Park, N.J. / Memorial) and freshman Janelle Wade (West Chester, Pa. / Henderson) in adding more speed to what could be a blistering outfield that should negate opponents’ gap power. Martinez’s contact hitting should see her at the top of the lineup from Day One, while Valdez can give anyone in the conference a run while patrolling the outfield. “We have an excellent track record with our past junior college transfers, so I’m expecting Martinez and Valdez to contribute sig-nificantly,” Fazio said. “Martinez is a threat from both sides of the plate and will be a very tough out as a leadoff hitter. With Valdez’s speed and Milana’s lefty bat, both will see time in key situations.”

Pitching With both starters and their top reliever returning, the Mavericks would already make a strong case for boasting the best pitch-ing staff in the conference. With an improved infield to back up the groundball-inducing staff that allowed the fewest home runs in the ECC last year and a trio of impact freshmen also on campus this spring, teams will get little respite over a doubleheader against Mercy. Second Team All-ECC selection senior Brittany Serrao (Lake Hiawatha, N.J. / Parsippany) is one of just two returning all-con-ference pitchers. She recorded an 11-9 record behind a 3.09 ERA in her first season as a full-time pitcher after splitting time between the circle and the hot corner over her first two years, also leading the team with a .412 batting average in 17 at-bats in 2013. Serrao will be joined in the rotation by senior Mary Sieber (Massapequa Park, N.Y. / Massapequa), who has steadily increased her games pitched, innings and strikeouts totals over each of her three years at the top of the rotation, averaging 10 complete games per season and taking part in four shutouts last year – doubling her previous career total of two. Already Mercy’s all-time leader with 31 career wins and 216 strikeouts, she will look to claim the crown for appearances, games started and innings pitched early in the season, as she ranks a close second in every category. “Mary has been one of the best pitchers ever at Mercy,” Fazio said. “For the third straight year, she is throwing better than in the previous season, and should take yet another step forward. She made an impact as a freshman when we hadn’t planned to ask that

of her, and she quickly made herself into an ace. Now, with Serrao, they form an experienced, playoff-tested top of the rotation that will be tough to beat.” Senior Jessica Simpson (Gilbert, Ariz. / Highland) should be the first arm called out of the bullpen again this spring after posting the fourth-best ERA (4.17) in Mercy history and finishing three shutouts in her first season; her late-season form (one earned run allowed over last 8.1 innings pitched) could indicate she has fully adjusted to the conference. She will be joined by three talented freshmen in Jordyn Moquin (Southington, Conn. / Southington), Anna Cochis (Clifton Park, N.Y. / Catholic Central), and Jessica Feria (North Bergen, N.J. / High Tech), all of whom are expected to make an impact from the bullpen and in the rotation if needed. “I expect our starters to go deep into games, but if that doesn’t happen on a given day, we will have plenty of support behind them,” Fazio said. “Our pitching staff is positioned well; historically, we have been thinner than most, but that shouldn’t be an issue this season as we are deep at this important position. We looked for pitch-ing in the offseason and brought in six freshmen to go with three seniors, which is the perfect combination in my opinion.” All these pieces have the Mavericks ready to challenge for a spot among the con-ference’s perennial contenders in LIU Post, Molloy College and Dowling College. With such a strong senior class helping the slew of newcomers since the fall, Fazio’s squad could make history for Mercy.“These young women have worked very hard since the fall,” Fazio said. “We’ve really

progressed quicker than I could have expected. They have a chance to do some big things this season.” The Mavericks will open the season with their annual trip to Clermont, Fla., beginning with a regional matchup vs. Bentley University on Sunday, March 9.

Junior pitcher Mary Sieber is Mercy’s all-time leader in wins (31) and strikeouts (216), also ranking a close sec-ond in appearances, games started and innings pitched.

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Career stats:GP-GS: 56-32Batting AVG: .230Runs: 11HR: 0RBI: 10OBP: .270SLG: .246 SB: 4

2013: Played in 28 games, starting 23…Hit .232 (16-for-69) with four runs, and two doubles…Recorded a .261 slugging percentage and a .286 on base percentage, while having a .919 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 3 on stolen bases...Batted a perfect 3-3 vs. New Haven on March 16…Went 2-4 with a double, one run and one RBI at Bridgeport on April 21.

2012: Made 21 appearances, mainly as a pinch-runner, seven of which were starts…batted .273 in 33 at-bats…scored six runs…knocked three runs in…was a perfect 2-2 on stolen bases attempts…went 1-2 with two RBI against Queens on March 27…went 3-4 against Felician on April 12…wen 2-3 with a run at STAC on April 28.

2011: Made seven appearances, earning two starts…posted a .091 batting average…scored one run...recorded a .231 on-base percentage…was successful in his only steal attempt.

Prior to Mercy: Holds the record for most foul tips (24) in a single game...played club ball for the Long Island Astros.

Personal: Born in Valley Stream, N.Y....son of Alan and Maria Dern...has one brother, former Mercy baseball player Marc Dern (24)...majoring in business marketing.

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Career stats:GP-GS: 6-1Record: 0-1IP: 8.0ERA: 14.62 K: 2BB: 8CG: 0SHO: 0

2013: Appeared in three games… Allowed eight hits, six runs, and two walks in 3.1 innings pitched…Played in six games, starting four in the field…Hit .083 (1-for-12) with one run scored…Recorded a .083 slugging percentage, and .154 on base percentage, while having a .875 fielding percentage...Pitched a perfect inning in the season finale at Dowling on May 5…Recorded a hit in two at-bats vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9.

2012: Made one start…lasted three innings…limited hitters to a .250 batting average against.

2011: Made two relief appearances...posted a 5.40 ERA with two strikeouts and three walks over 1 2/3 innings.

Prior to Mercy: Named Second Team All-City.

Personal: Son of Michael and Michele Fesler...has one brother, Nicholas (24)...majoring in homeland security.

Michael Dern - Sr.

Outfielder5-7, 170R/RRoslyn, N.Y.Business Admin:Marketing

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Career stats:GP: 92-87Batting AVG: .234Runs: 15HR: 2RBI: 25OBP: .316SLG: .288SB: 5

2013: Played and started in 26 games…Hit .259 (21-for-81) with 11 RBI, six doubles, and four runs…Recorded a .333 slugging percent-age and a .354 on base percentage, while having a .995 fielding percentage...Drew a season-high three walks vs. Merrimack on March 12… Batted 2-4 with two RBI vs. Molloy on March 23.

2012: Played in 34 games, starting 31…Led the team with two home runs…ranked second on the squad with a .987 fielding percentage at first base…was 1-2 with two walks and a run at Pace on March 4…belted the first Mercy home run in nearly two years, a three-run shot on a four-RBI day against Chestnut Hill on March 9…was 1-2 with two walks, one run and one RBI against No. 20 Franklin Pierce on March 18…belted his second home run of the year, a two-run shot, against C.W. Post on April 24.

2011: Played in 32 games, batting .229 with five runs, four RBI and three doubles...posted a .299 OBP and slugged .260...was successful in his only stolen base attempt...

Prior to Mercy: Named All-Section and All-City in 2008...named All-Section, All-City and All-State in 2009...recognized as an ESPN/All-America Honorable Mention in 2009...played club ball for the Bronx Verdero...Five Boro Sports NYC Player of the Year...Rawlings top 150...CHSAA Champion in 2009.

Personal: Born in the Bronx, N.Y....son of Jesus Sr. and Diane Jaile...has three siblings, Caitlyn (23), Samantha (20) and Francisco (16)...Majoring in Biology.

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Pitcher6-3, 175R/RMiddle Village, N.Y.Homeland Security Management

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Career stats:GP-GS: 56-32Batting AVG: .230Runs: 11HR: 0RBI: 10OBP: .270SLG: .246 SB: 4

2013: Played in 28 games, starting 23…Hit .232 (16-for-69) with four runs, and two doubles…Recorded a .261 slugging percentage and a .286 on base percentage, while having a .919 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 3 on stolen bases...Batted a perfect 3-3 vs. New Haven on March 16…Went 2-4 with a double, one run and one RBI at Bridgeport on April 21.

2012: Made 21 appearances, mainly as a pinch-runner, seven of which were starts…batted .273 in 33 at-bats…scored six runs…knocked three runs in…was a perfect 2-2 on stolen bases attempts…went 1-2 with two RBI against Queens on March 27…went 3-4 against Felician on April 12…wen 2-3 with a run at STAC on April 28.

2011: Made seven appearances, earning two starts…posted a .091 batting average…scored one run...recorded a .231 on-base percentage…was successful in his only steal attempt.

Prior to Mercy: Holds the record for most foul tips (24) in a single game...played club ball for the Long Island Astros.

Personal: Born in Valley Stream, N.Y....son of Alan and Maria Dern...has one brother, former Mercy baseball player Marc Dern (24)...majoring in business marketing.

Career stats:GP-GS: 6-1Record: 0-1IP: 8.0ERA: 14.62 K: 2BB: 8CG: 0SHO: 0

2013: Appeared in three games… Allowed eight hits, six runs, and two walks in 3.1 innings pitched…Played in six games, starting four in the field…Hit .083 (1-for-12) with one run scored…Recorded a .083 slugging percentage, and .154 on base percentage, while having a .875 fielding percentage...Pitched a perfect inning in the season finale at Dowling on May 5…Recorded a hit in two at-bats vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9.

2012: Made one start…lasted three innings…limited hitters to a .250 batting average against.

2011: Made two relief appearances...posted a 5.40 ERA with two strikeouts and three walks over 1 2/3 innings.

Prior to Mercy: Named Second Team All-City.

Personal: Son of Michael and Michele Fesler...has one brother, Nicholas (24)...majoring in homeland security.

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Career stats:GP: 92-87Batting AVG: .234Runs: 15HR: 2RBI: 25OBP: .316SLG: .288SB: 5

2013: Played and started in 26 games…Hit .259 (21-for-81) with 11 RBI, six doubles, and four runs…Recorded a .333 slugging percent-age and a .354 on base percentage, while having a .995 fielding percentage...Drew a season-high three walks vs. Merrimack on March 12… Batted 2-4 with two RBI vs. Molloy on March 23.

2012: Played in 34 games, starting 31…Led the team with two home runs…ranked second on the squad with a .987 fielding percentage at first base…was 1-2 with two walks and a run at Pace on March 4…belted the first Mercy home run in nearly two years, a three-run shot on a four-RBI day against Chestnut Hill on March 9…was 1-2 with two walks, one run and one RBI against No. 20 Franklin Pierce on March 18…belted his second home run of the year, a two-run shot, against C.W. Post on April 24.

2011: Played in 32 games, batting .229 with five runs, four RBI and three doubles...posted a .299 OBP and slugged .260...was successful in his only stolen base attempt...

Prior to Mercy: Named All-Section and All-City in 2008...named All-Section, All-City and All-State in 2009...recognized as an ESPN/All-America Honorable Mention in 2009...played club ball for the Bronx Verdero...Five Boro Sports NYC Player of the Year...Rawlings top 150...CHSAA Champion in 2009.

Personal: Born in the Bronx, N.Y....son of Jesus Sr. and Diane Jaile...has three siblings, Caitlyn (23), Samantha (20) and Francisco (16)...Majoring in Biology.

Career stats:GP: 51-33Batting AVG: .147Runs: 9 HR: 0RBI: 6OBP: .272 SLG: .172SB: 2

2013: Played in 23 games, starting 22…Hit .175 (11-for-63) with six runs, four RBI’s, and two doubles…Recorded a .206 slugging per-centage, and a .268 on base percentage, while having a 1.000 fielding percentage…Was 2 for 3 on stolen bases...Was 1-2 with a walk and one run vs. southern Connecticut State on March 9…Went 0-2 with two walks and two runs against Merrimack on March 12…Stole two bases in the nightcap vs. Merrimack on March 12…Hit 2-3 with one RBI vs. Molloy on March 24...Went 1-2 with a double, walk and one RBI at STAC on April 15…Went 3-4 with one RBI at Bridgeport on April 21.

2012: Appeared in 15 games, making eight starts…Posted a .286 on-base percentage and .975 fielding percentage…went 1-1 with two walks and a run at Adelphi in the season opener on Feb. 27…was 1-2 with two walks and a run at Nyack on April 30.

2011: Appeared in 13 games, starting three…tied for first on the team with a 1.000 fielding percentage…batted .150 with a .261 on-base percentage…scored one run…had one RBI…went 1-2 with a walk and a run scored against St. Thomas Aquinas on May 1.

Prior to Mercy: A baseball scholar athlete scholarship winner...made the Honor Roll...played club ball for the Long Island Astros.

Personal: Son of Vito and Tina Fiore...has two brothers, Frank (28) and Anthony (26)...majoring in physical therapy.

First baseman6-1, 190R/RHartsdale, N.Y.Biology

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First Baseman6-0, 225R/RWantagh, N.Y.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Career stats:GP: 106-87Batting AVG: .248Runs: 48HR: 1RBI: 21OBP: .340SLG: .303 SB: 17

2013: His six hit-by-pitches tied for 18th in Mercy single-season history...Played and started in 42 games…Hit .283 (41-for-145) with 21 runs, 13 RBI’s, five doubles, one triple, and one homerun…Recorded a .352 slugging percentage, and a .354 on base percentage, while having a .971 fielding percentage…Was 8 for 11 on stolen bases...Batted 3-4 with two runs, two RBI and one stolen base vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9…Went 2-4 with a walk, one run and two RBI vs. Merrimack on March 12…Was 3-4 with a double, one run and one stolen base vs. UMass-Lowell on March 13…Went 1-3 with two walks, one run, one RBI and a stolen base vs. Molloy on March 23…Made 10 outs, including five assists, at Adelphi on March 2…Record 11 outs in 11 chances, including a season-high seven assists, vs. LIU Post on April 7.

2012: Played in 43 games, starting 38…led the team with 21 runs scored, six doubles and five hit-by-pitches…his 36 total bases ranked fourth on the squad…ranked fifth in on-base percentage (.324) and tied for fifth in average (.244)…was one of four Mavericks in the 30-hit club and one of six to draw at least 10 walks…led the team with 108 assists from the shortstop position…scored two runs on a 1-3 day with a walk against Merrimack on March 16…went 2-5 with two runs and two RBI vs. No. 20 Franklin Pierce on March 18…was 1-4 with a run, double and stolen base against Bridgeport on April 9…was 3-5 with two runs against Caldwell on April 10…went 1-2 with a walk and run at Dowling on April 14...was 2-4 with a double and RBI against Dowling on April 15…was 2-4 with a run and two stolen bases at STAC on April 28…went 3-4 with two doubles, a run and one RBI…was 0-1 with two walks, three runs, an RBI and two stolen bases at Nyack on April 30.

2011: Appeared in 19 games, making seven starts…was fifth on the team with 18 assists…batted .045 in the season…scored six runs…posted a .344 on-base percentage…went 0-2 with two walks and a run scored against St. Thomas Aquinas on April 29…was 1-1 with a walk and run scored against C.W. Post on May 9.

Prior to Mercy: Named All-Section...played club ball for the Wappinger Yankees and Kent White Sox.

Personal: Born in the Bronx, N.Y....son of Sergio and Rosanne Lovera...has one brother, Jonathan (30), and two sisters, Justina (27) and Jillian (17)...majoring in legal studies and minoring in biology.

Career stats:GP-GS: 23-9Batting AVG: .119Runs: 5HR: 0RBI: 2OBP: .260SLG: .119SB: 0

2013: Played in five games, starting three…Hit .100 (1-for-10) with one run…Recorded a .100 slugging percentage, and a .182 on base percentage, while having a 1.000 fielding percentage.

2012: Appeared in nine games, making two starts…batted .154 with a .233 on-base percentage…went 1-3 with a walk against Merrimack on March 16.

2011: Appeared in nine game, starting four…batted .105 with a .292 on-base percentage…scored four runs…knocked two runs in…went 1-4 with a run and RBI against Nyack on April 15…was 1-1 with a walk against St. Thomas Aquinas on May 1, scoring two runs and getting one RBI.

Prior to Mercy: Recorded 100 career hits...batted the most hits in a game with a perfect 5-5 day...played club ball for the Rockland Astros.

Personal: Born in Hackensack, N.J....son of Norm and Judy Kendel...has three siblings, Cherly, Sarah and Tommy.

Andrew Kendel - Sr.

Outfielder6-0, 180L/RMaywood, N.J.Criminal Justice

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Jeremy Lovera - Sr.

Infielder5-7, 155R/RCarmel, N.Y.Legal Studies

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Career stats:GP-GS: 21-17 GP: 12Record: 2-13 Batting AVG: .500 IP: 105.0 Runs: 1ERA: 5.14 HR: 0 K: 32 RBI: 0BB: 47 OBP: .500 CG: 5 SLG: .500SHO: 0

Ranks 10th in Mercy history with a 5.12 career ERA.

2013: His 10 games started ranked tied for eighth in Mercy single season history; also ranked t-17th in innings pitched (63.0)...Ap-peared in 11 games, starting ten…Allowed 72 hits, 52 runs, and 25 walks, while striking out 16 in 63.0 innings pitched…Posted a 2-7 record with three complete games pitched...Played one game in the field, and recorded a .960 fielding percentage...Recorded the win with one run allowed and three strikeouts over eight inning against Queens on April 1…Posted a second straight win with eight innings of three-hit ball while surrendering just one run vs. LIU Post on April 7…Did not allow an earned run over eight innings at Dowling on May 3.

2012: Made 10 appearances, starting seven games on the hill…his 5.79 ERA ranked second among starters…pitched 42.0 innings, good for fourth on the team…hurled a six-inning complete game against Southern Connecticut State on March 15, allowing just one earned run while striking out two batters…struck out five batters over five innings, allowing three earned runs, vs. Bridgeport on April 9…struck out four batters in a six-inning complete game at Nyack on April 30.

Prior to Mercy: Named All-League.

Personal: Son of Francis and Angel O’Neill...has three siblings, Francis (26), Michael (25) and Angela (21)...majoring in physical therapy.

Career stats:GP-GS: 23-5Record: 0-2IP: 44.1ERA: 4.47K: 22BB: 16CG: 0SHO: 0

2013: Appeared in seven games, starting four…Allowed 23 hits, ten runs, and eight walks, while striking out eight in 19.2 innings pitched…Posted a 0-1 record with an ERA of 4.12…Played one game in the field, recorded a 1.000 fielding percentage...Pitched a score-less inning with one strikeout vs. Merrimack on March 12…Threw five scoreless innings against Dominican on April 4.

2012: Appeared in nine games, making one start on the mound…his 4.63 ERA ranked fourth on the team…his 4:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (8:2) ranked second on the squad…struck out three batters in just one inning vs. Pitt-Johnstown on March 8…struck out two hit-ters over two scoreless innings.

2011: Appeared in seven games…tied for fourth on the team with a 4.85 ERA…pitched 13.0 innings…struck out six and walked six…gave up just a walk in one inning against Pace on March 1…gave up just one hit in one inning against Molloy on April 10…threw 3.0 innings against Bridgeport on May 6, allowing just one hit and striking out four.

Prior to Mercy: A three-year Varsity player...an All-League Honorable Mention senior year...played club ball for the Westchester Rock-ies.

Personal: Born in Bronxville, N.Y....son of Eugene and Cynthia McNamara...has one sister, Catherine (22), and one brother, Stephen (20)...majoring in sports management.

Joseph O’Neill - Sr.

Pitcher6-1, 200R/RLong Beach, N.Y.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Pitcher5-9, 185L/LBrewster, N.Y.Sports Management

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Career stats:GP: 119-117Batting AVG: .250Runs: 30HR: 0RBI: 43OBP: .336SLG: .286SB: 3

2013: Played and started in 34 games…Hit .228 (26-for-114) with nine RBI’s, eight runs, and six doubles…Recorded a .281 slugging percentage, and a .313 on base percentage, while having a .954 fielding percentage...Was 3-5 with two runs at Adelphi on March 2…Went 3-4 with a double and two runs at STAC on April 15…Recorded five assists in the season opener vs. Pace on March 1…Recorded 11 assists over two consecutive games, vs. Queens on April 1and Dominican on April 4.

2012: His 152 at-bats ranked 11th in single season history...started all 44 games in which he played…led the team with 18 RBI…ranked second on the squad with a .270 batting average and .356 on-base percentage…drew 19 walks, second-best on the team…tied for second with two triples…his .316 slugging percentage ranked third…his 16 runs scored ranked fourth…one of only two Mavericks to record over 40 hits (41)…stole three bases in four attempts…went 2-3 with a walk, one run and one RBI in the season opener at Adelphi on Feb. 27…went 2-3 with a double, run scored and stolen base against Chestnut Hill on March 9…was 0-2 with three walks, one run and one RBI against No. 20 Franklin Pierce on March 18…legged out a triple against Molloy on March 24…went 1-4 with a triple, walk, run and three RBI vs. C.W. Post on March 30…had three hits in five at-bats with a run scored against STAC on April 4…went 1-2 with two walks against Felician on April 12…went 1-4 with two walks and two runs at Molloy on April 18…was 2-3 with a walk, RBI and stolen base at STAC on April 28…was a perfect 4-4 with a walk, two doubles, three runs and four RBI at Nyack on April 30.

2011: Appeared in 41 games, starting all but two…ranked second on the team with 16 RBI…was third with 65 assists…ranked fourth with a .246 batting aver-age…finished fifth with a .331 on-base percentage…scored six runs…went 2-4 with a run and RBI against Caldwell on March 16…was 2-4 with three RBI and a double against New Haven on March 16…batted 2-4 with a walk against Nyack on April 15, scoring three runs and batting one in…went 2-3 with two RBI against St. Thomas Aquinas on May 1.

Prior to Mercy: A standout at St. Joseph’s Regional.

Personal: Son of Kenneth and Lucy Ann Post...has one sister, Amy (9)...majoring in exercise science.

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Infielder5-9, 185L/RCloster, N.J.Exercise Science

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Career stats:GP-GS: 21-1Record: 1-1IP: 26.0ERA: 7.62K: 17BB: 17CG: 0SHO: 0

2013: Appeared in six games…Allowed ten hits, five runs, and five walks, while striking out two in 7.2 innings pitched…Posted a 1-0 record, and had an ERA of 5.87...Did not allow an earned run over his first 5.1 innings of the season…Pitched a scoreless inning vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9…Earned the win with 2.2 scoreless frame vs. Merrimack on March 12…Tossed another scoreless inning with one strikeout vs. Pitt-Johnstown on March 14…Threw 1.2 scoreless frames vs. East Stroudsburg on April 9.

2012: Made 10 appearances, including one start…ranked fifth on the team with a 5.02 ERA (third among player with over 12 innings pitched)…tossed 14.1 innings…struck out 13 batters…his 2.6 K:BB ratio ranked third on the team (second among those with over nine innings pitched)…struck out three batters in two scoreless relief innings vs. Merrimack on March 16…struck out two batters in 1.1 innings against Queens on March 27…struck out one in a scoreless inning against Caldwell on April 10…struck out two batters in two relief innings at Dowling on April 14…struck out three and allowed three earned runs in three in-nings in his lone start against C.W. Post on April 27.

2011: Made five appearances…posted a 20.25 ERA in 4.0 innings pitched…struck out two and walked seven…threw a scoreless inning against New Haven on March 16, giving up one hit and striking out one.

Prior to Mercy: Named to the Honor Roll in 2009 and 2010.

Personal: Son of Raymond and Evelyn Rodriguez...has three siblings, Bruce Rosado (38), Raymond Rodriguez (29) and Isabel Ortega (29).

Adam Rodriguez - Sr.

Pitcher6-1, 220R/RBronx, N.Y.Criminal Justice

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Career stats:GP: 119-117Batting AVG: .250Runs: 30HR: 0RBI: 43OBP: .336SLG: .286SB: 3

2013: Played and started in 34 games…Hit .228 (26-for-114) with nine RBI’s, eight runs, and six doubles…Recorded a .281 slugging percentage, and a .313 on base percentage, while having a .954 fielding percentage...Was 3-5 with two runs at Adelphi on March 2…Went 3-4 with a double and two runs at STAC on April 15…Recorded five assists in the season opener vs. Pace on March 1…Recorded 11 assists over two consecutive games, vs. Queens on April 1and Dominican on April 4.

2012: His 152 at-bats ranked 11th in single season history...started all 44 games in which he played…led the team with 18 RBI…ranked second on the squad with a .270 batting average and .356 on-base percentage…drew 19 walks, second-best on the team…tied for second with two triples…his .316 slugging percentage ranked third…his 16 runs scored ranked fourth…one of only two Mavericks to record over 40 hits (41)…stole three bases in four attempts…went 2-3 with a walk, one run and one RBI in the season opener at Adelphi on Feb. 27…went 2-3 with a double, run scored and stolen base against Chestnut Hill on March 9…was 0-2 with three walks, one run and one RBI against No. 20 Franklin Pierce on March 18…legged out a triple against Molloy on March 24…went 1-4 with a triple, walk, run and three RBI vs. C.W. Post on March 30…had three hits in five at-bats with a run scored against STAC on April 4…went 1-2 with two walks against Felician on April 12…went 1-4 with two walks and two runs at Molloy on April 18…was 2-3 with a walk, RBI and stolen base at STAC on April 28…was a perfect 4-4 with a walk, two doubles, three runs and four RBI at Nyack on April 30.

2011: Appeared in 41 games, starting all but two…ranked second on the team with 16 RBI…was third with 65 assists…ranked fourth with a .246 batting aver-age…finished fifth with a .331 on-base percentage…scored six runs…went 2-4 with a run and RBI against Caldwell on March 16…was 2-4 with three RBI and a double against New Haven on March 16…batted 2-4 with a walk against Nyack on April 15, scoring three runs and batting one in…went 2-3 with two RBI against St. Thomas Aquinas on May 1.

Prior to Mercy: A standout at St. Joseph’s Regional.

Personal: Son of Kenneth and Lucy Ann Post...has one sister, Amy (9)...majoring in exercise science.

Career stats:GP-GS: 36-26Batting AVG: .116Runs: 5HR: 0RBI: 6OBP: .183SLG: .163SB: 0

2013: Playing in 21 games, starting 19…Hit .102 (6-for-59) three RBI’s, three runs, and three doubles…Recorded a .153 slugging percentage, and a .159 on base percentage, while having a .977 fielding percentage...Went 2-3 with a double, one walk, one run and two RBI vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9.

2012: Made seven starts over 15 appearances…Batted .148 with a .233 on-base percentage…recorded a perfect 1.000 field-ing percentage in 63 opportunities…went 1-2 with a run against Queens on March 27.

Prior to Mercy: Named to the Honor Roll...played club ball for the Long Island Atlantics.

Personal: Son of Joseph and Sheryl Gismondi...has three brothers, Sal (28), Nick (24) and Mike (17)...majoring in legal studies and minoring in criminal justice.

Career stats:GP: 52-29Batting AVG: .190Runs: 11HR: 0RBI: 4OBP: .218SLG: .219SB: 2

2013: Played in 22 games, starting 17…Hit .196 (11-for-56) with three RBI’s, two runs, and one double…Recorded a .214 slugging percentage and a .207 on base percentage, while having a .963 fielding percentage…Was 0 for 1 on stolen bases…Appeared in one game on the mound, allowing three hits, one run, and one walk, while striking out one in 2.0 innings pitched…Had an ERA of 4.50...Went 1-2 with a run vs. Queens on March 28…Was 2-3 vs. Dominican on April 4…Batted 2-4 with one RBI at Dominican on April 25…Turned a double play vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9.

2012: Appeared in 22 games, making nine starts…scored seven runs…batted .171 with a .216 on-base percentage and .229 slugging percentage…stole one base in two attempts…recorded a .957 fielding percentage…went 2-4 against Nyack on March 14…legged out a triple against Caldwell on April 10…went 2-5 with a run, RBI and stolen base at Nyack on April 30.

2011: Appeared in eight games, making three starts…batted .214 with a .267 on-base percentage…scored two runs…was successful on his only steal attempt.

Prior to Mercy: Played club ball for the Peral River Salty Dogs.

Personal: Born in Nyack, N.Y....son of Margaret Siegriest and the late Dave Siegriest, who was a legendary coach at Nyack High School...has one brother, Sean (23).

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Outfielder6-0, 185R/RNanuet, N.Y.Homeland Security

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Joseph Gismondi - Jr.

Infielder6-1, 210R/REast Meadow, N.Y.Legal Studies

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Coach’s Comments: “Hasbrouck is an Orange CC transfer with a lot of energy, maturity and ability behind the plate that make him an excellent addition. His cousin is Major League Baseball player Mike Aviles.”

Prior to Mercy: Transfer from SUNY Orange CC in Middletown, N.Y....Four year varsity baseball, and three year varsity football at Middletown...Captained baseball for two and football for one...Played for Nukes Club team of Newburgh, N.Y.

Personal: Born in Middletown, N.Y....Son of Blake and Nancy Hasbrouck...Has one sister Kristina (23)....Majoring in Criminal Justice.

Blake Hasbrouck - Jr.

Catcher5-7, 165R/RMiddletown, N.Y.Criminal Justice

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Career stats:GP: 41-35 GP-GS: 9-7Batting AVG: .206 Record: 2-2Runs: 4 IP: 48 2/3HR: 1 ERA: 2.96RBI: 11 K: 38OBP: .252 BB: 21SLG: .284 CG: 1SB: 0 SHO: 1

Ranks third in Mercy history with a 2.96 career ERA.

2013: Played and started in five games…Hit .071 (1-for-14)…Recorded a .071 slugging percentage, and a .125 on base percentage, while having a .975 fielding percentage.

2012: His 2.96 ERA ranked sixth in single season history...named ECC Rookie of the Week in Weeks 3 and 5 and Co-Rookie of the Week in Week 6...as a pitcher, started seven games…also made two appearances in relief…tied for the team lead with two wins as the only starter with a .500 win percentage…recorded a 2.96 ERA, ranking second on the team and first among starters…his 48.2 innings pitched and 38 strikeouts also ranked second…his .243 batting average against was first among pitchers who threw at least nine in-nings…struck out two batters over two clean innings in relief in his collegiate debut at Adelphi on Feb. 27…earned the Mavericks’ first win of the season in his debut as a starter, allowing just two earned runs over seven innings with one strikeout against No. 20 Franklin Pierce…dominated with nine strikeouts in eight innings, allowing only five hits and two walks, against Molloy on March 24…struck out eight over seven innings with five hits allowed and three walks in a complete-game win against C.W. Post on April 1 to improve to 2-0 on the season…struck out two over five innings, allowing two earned runs, at Dowling on April 14...As a designated hitter and occasional left fielder, started 30 of 36 games played…led the team with a .318 slugging percentage…tied for second with five doubles…his 11 RBI ranked fourth on the team…was one of eight Mavericks to post a 20-hit season…went 2-5 with a double and two RBI against STAC on April 4…struck out five batters over 6.1 innings, allowing just three earned runs, against Bridgeport on April 7…went 2-4 with one RBI…recorded a career-high three hits in six at-bats with an RBI at Molloy on April 18…became just the second Maverick in over two years to homer, belting a two-run shot on a 1-3 day with a walk against STAC on April 29…went 1-3 with a walk, double, run and RBI at Nyack on April 30.

Prior to Mercy: A two-sport athlete in baseball and football...named All-League, All-County and All-Section in baseball...named Player of the Year in baseball...named All-County and All-Section in football...named Scholar Athlete of the Year...played club ball for the Amsterdam Mohawks.

Personal: Born in Nyack, N.Y....son of Walter and Debra Greig...has one sister, Jackie (22)...majoring in criminal justice.

Bryan Greig - Jr.

Pitcher6-2, 215R/RNew City, N.Y.

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Career stats:GP-GS: 41-41Batting AVG: .256 Runs: 15HR: 0RBI: 10OBP: .363SLG: .301 SB: 8

2013: His 10 hit-by-pitches ranked tied for fourth in Mercy single-season history...Played and started in 41 games…Hit .256 (34-for-133) with 15 runs, ten RBI’s, and six doubles…Recorded a .301 slugging percentage, and a .363 on base percentage, while having a .956 fielding percentage…Was 8 for 11 on stolen bases...Went 2-5 with a double and two runs vs. East Stroudsburg on April 9…Went a combined 3-6 with four runs, two RBI and one stolen base in a doubleheader at Bridgeport on April 21…Was 2-5 with a run, two RBI and two stolen bases at Nyack on April 23.

Prior to Mercy: Transfer from Chestnut Hill College...Named All-County (Suffolk)...named All-Conference (CHSAA)...served as team captain for baseball and football...played club ball for the Long Island Dodgers.

Personal: Son of Anthony and Deborah McQuade...has one sister, Melissa (25), and one brother, Peter (15)...majoring in criminal justice.

Career stats:GP-GS: 17-0Record: 0-1IP: 22.0ERA: 10.15K: 10 BB: 14CG: 0SHO: 0

2013: Appeared in 11 games…Allowed 35 hits, 19 runs, and seven walks, while striking out seven in 17.1 innings pitched...Pitched one scoreless inning vs. STAC on April 13…Struck out one over 0.2 scoreless innings at Dominican on April 25…Tossed a scoreless inning with one strikeout in the season finale at Dowling on May 5.

2012: Made six appearances, all in relief…struck out three batters in 4.2 innings pitched.

Prior to Mercy: Named First Team NNJIL in 2009...an NNJIL Honorable Mention in 2010...named Team MVP in 2009...helped his team win the 2010 NJTAC state championship...played club ball for the Blue Devils in Little Ferry, N.J.

Personal: Born in Englewood, N.J....son of Joseph and Carmela Luppino...has two siblings, Antonina (18) and Santino (11)...majoring in physical therapy.

Career stats:GP-GS: 39-35Batting AVG: .190Runs: 12HR: 0RBI: 5OBP: .240SLG: .231SB: 5

2013: Played and started in six games…Hit .211 (4-for-19) with five runs, one RBI, and one double…Recorded a .263 slugging percentage, and a .318 on base percentage, while having a 1.000 fielding percentage…Was 3 for 3 on stolen bases...Was 1-2 with a double, walk and two runs vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9...Recorded two outfield assists in just six games.

2012: Played in 33 games, starting 29…was one of six Mavericks to see over 100 plate appearances (102)…went 2-5 with a run and one stolen base against No. 20 Franklin Pierce on March 18…was 1-3 with a double, run and RBI against C.W. Post on April 1…went 1-3 with a triple, run and RBI at Dowling on April 14.

Prior to Mercy: Played club ball for the Chester Frozen Ropes.

Personal: Born in West Milford, N.J....son of Nick and Kim Lasalandra...has one sister, Marilyn (17), and one brother, Martino (12).

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Lasalandra - Jr.Outfielder6-2, 195S/RWarwick, N.Y.Business Administration

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Vinny Luppino - Jr.

Pitcher5-11, 195R/REnglewood Cliffs, N.J.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Anthony McQuade - Jr.

Infielder5-10, 190R/RLindenhurst, N.Y.Criminal Justice

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Prior to Mercy: Transfer from SUNY Orange CC in Middletown, N.Y....Four year varsity baseball, and three year varsity football at Middletown...Captained baseball for two and football for one...Played for Nukes Club team of Newburgh, N.Y.

Personal: Born in Middletown, N.Y....Son of Blake and Nancy Hasbrouck...Has one sister Kristina (23)....Majoring in Criminal Justice.

Career stats:GP: 41-35 GP-GS: 9-7Batting AVG: .206 Record: 2-2Runs: 4 IP: 48 2/3HR: 1 ERA: 2.96RBI: 11 K: 38OBP: .252 BB: 21SLG: .284 CG: 1SB: 0 SHO: 1

Ranks third in Mercy history with a 2.96 career ERA.

2013: Played and started in five games…Hit .071 (1-for-14)…Recorded a .071 slugging percentage, and a .125 on base percentage, while having a .975 fielding percentage.

2012: His 2.96 ERA ranked sixth in single season history...named ECC Rookie of the Week in Weeks 3 and 5 and Co-Rookie of the Week in Week 6...as a pitcher, started seven games…also made two appearances in relief…tied for the team lead with two wins as the only starter with a .500 win percentage…recorded a 2.96 ERA, ranking second on the team and first among starters…his 48.2 innings pitched and 38 strikeouts also ranked second…his .243 batting average against was first among pitchers who threw at least nine in-nings…struck out two batters over two clean innings in relief in his collegiate debut at Adelphi on Feb. 27…earned the Mavericks’ first win of the season in his debut as a starter, allowing just two earned runs over seven innings with one strikeout against No. 20 Franklin Pierce…dominated with nine strikeouts in eight innings, allowing only five hits and two walks, against Molloy on March 24…struck out eight over seven innings with five hits allowed and three walks in a complete-game win against C.W. Post on April 1 to improve to 2-0 on the season…struck out two over five innings, allowing two earned runs, at Dowling on April 14...As a designated hitter and occasional left fielder, started 30 of 36 games played…led the team with a .318 slugging percentage…tied for second with five doubles…his 11 RBI ranked fourth on the team…was one of eight Mavericks to post a 20-hit season…went 2-5 with a double and two RBI against STAC on April 4…struck out five batters over 6.1 innings, allowing just three earned runs, against Bridgeport on April 7…went 2-4 with one RBI…recorded a career-high three hits in six at-bats with an RBI at Molloy on April 18…became just the second Maverick in over two years to homer, belting a two-run shot on a 1-3 day with a walk against STAC on April 29…went 1-3 with a walk, double, run and RBI at Nyack on April 30.

Prior to Mercy: A two-sport athlete in baseball and football...named All-League, All-County and All-Section in baseball...named Player of the Year in baseball...named All-County and All-Section in football...named Scholar Athlete of the Year...played club ball for the Amsterdam Mohawks.

Personal: Born in Nyack, N.Y....son of Walter and Debra Greig...has one sister, Jackie (22)...majoring in criminal justice.

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Career stats:GP: 73-59Batting AVG: .271Runs: 20HR: 0RBI: 25OBP: .321SLG: .290SB: 1

2013: Played in 40 games, starting 37…Hit .288 (36-for-125) with 15 RBI’s, 14 runs, and three doubles…Recorded a .312 slugging percentage and a .308 on base percentage, while having a .906 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 2 on stolen bases…Appeared in one game on the mound, allowing four runs and four hits, while striking out one in 0.1 inning pitched...

Recorded an 11-game hitting streak from April 19-May 4…Went 2-4 with two RBI vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9…Was 2-4 with two runs at STAC on April 14…Went 3-4 vs. Bridgeport on April 19…Batted a perfect 3-3 with one RBI at Bridgeport on April 21…Was 1-4 with two runs, one RBI and one stolen base at Bridgeport on April 21...Posted a season-high six assists vs. Molloy on March 24…Made five assists three other times.

2012: Played in 33 games, starting 22…one of eight Mavericks to record at least 20 hits…tied for fourth on the team with a .244 batting aver-age…drew 12 walks to record a .340 on-base percentage, ranking fifth on the squad…tied for fifth with 10 RBI…hit 1-5 with two RBI at Pace on March 4…was 1-3 with two walks and an RBI at Molloy on April 18…went 2-3 with a walk and run at Nyack on April 30.

Prior to Mercy: Named Scholar Athlete of the Year...played club ball in Shrub Oak, N.Y.

Personal: Born in Mt. Vernon, N.Y....son of Joseph and Susan Salvo...has two siblings, Billy (25) and Dana (24)...majoring in special education and minoring in psychology.

Coach’s Comments: “Echevarria is an Orange County Community College transfer who is versatile and will help on the mound, in the outfield and with his bat.”

Prior to Mercy: Transfer from Orange County Community College in Middletown, N.Y....Three Sport High School Athlete in Baseball, Track, and Bowling at Lehman High in the Bronx...Captain Baseball & Bowling... Two Time Coaches Award. Baseball...Bronx Divison Champion & City Finalist Baseball...Played on Hudson Valley Hurricanes.

Personal: Born in Bronx, N.Y....Son of Victor and Margaret Echevarria... Has two brothers, Stephen (32) and Nehemiah (29), and one sister AnnMarie (35).

Chris Salvo - Jr.

Infielder6-4, 226R/RYorktown Heights, N.Y.Special Education

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Coach’s Comments: “Rocco is a Rockland CC transfer who gives us depth out of the bullpen as a lefthanded pitcher.”

Prior to Mercy: Attended Rockland Community College....Named to Region XV All-Tournament Team...Named All-Coun-ty, All-League while attending Naunet High School.

Personal: Born in Bronx, N.Y....Son of Frank Rocco and Maureen McVeigh-Rocco...Has one brother, Brian (29).

Kevin Rocco - Jr.

Pitcher5-10, 155L/LNanuet, N.Y.Sociology

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Career stats:GP-GS: 26-19Batting AVG: .143Runs: 9HR: 0RBI: 7OBP: .227SLG: .156SB: 3

2013: Played in 37 games, starting 35…Hit .141 (14-for-99) with five runs, two RBI’s ,and one double…Recorded a .152 slugging percentage, and a .213 on base percentage, while having a .983 fielding percentage…Was 2 for 2 on stolen bases...Went a perfect 2-2 at Queens on March 30.

2012: Played in 26 games, including 19 starts…batted .145…drew six walks and two hit-by-pitches to post a .250 on-base percentage…scored four runs…batted five runs in…posted a .950 fielding percentage in over 100 chances…was 2-4 with a walk, one run and two RBI against No. 20 Franklin Pierce on March 18…went 0-1 with two walks and one run against Dowling on March 23…was 1-4 with a walk, RBI and stolen base against C.W. Post on April 27.

Prior to Mercy: Holds the single-season record for pickoffs and home runs in one inning...played for Head Coach Tony Frasdogna...played club ball for the Dix Hills Dodgers.

Personal: Born in Stony Brook, N.Y....son of Carmelo and Brenda Palumbo...has two sisters, Lena (30) and Amanda (28)...majoring in criminal justice.

Catcher6-1, 195R/RMedford, N.Y.

Sal Palumbo - Jr.

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Career stats:GP-GS: 4-1Record: 0-1IP: 8.0ERA: 13.50K: 5BB: 6CG: 0SHO: 0

2013: Appeared in four games, starting one…Allowed 16 hits, 13 runs, and six walks, while striking out five in 8.0 innings pitched.

Prior to Mercy: Made the High Honor Roll.

Personal: Born in Marlboro, N.Y....son of Andrew and Jennifer Coalla...has two brothers, Ryan (21) and Connor (10)...majoring in business administration and minoring in finance.

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Blake Coalla - So.

Pitcher6-2, 205R/RWappingers Falls, N.Y.Business Administration

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Coach’s Comments: “Hagan is a DI transfer who will play centerfield as a sophomore. He has a chance to be one of the top players in the conference right out of the gate. He has a rich baseball background; he played for Coach “Chap” at Mamaroneck high school, and his older brother, Sean, was drafted last year by White Sox out of St John’s.”

Prior to Mercy: Transfer from Binghamton University....Attended Mamaroneck High School...Two time all league, Two time all-section 1, two time all MSG Varsity...Louisville Slugger 2nd team All-American as a senior...Named Best Athlete during senior year...Standout Player of Varsity on Hockey Team...Played for World Yacht Clippers Club Team.

Personal: Born in White Plains, N.Y...Son of Kevin Hagan...Has one brother, Sean (23)...Majoring in Sports Managment.

Scott Hagan - So.

Outfielder6-2, 185R/RMamaroneck, N.Y.Sport Management

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Coach’s Comments: “Echevarria is an Orange County Community College transfer who is versatile and will help on the mound, in the outfield and with his bat.”

Prior to Mercy: Transfer from Orange County Community College in Middletown, N.Y....Three Sport High School Athlete in Baseball, Track, and Bowling at Lehman High in the Bronx...Captain Baseball & Bowling... Two Time Coaches Award. Baseball...Bronx Divison Champion & City Finalist Baseball...Played on Hudson Valley Hurricanes.

Personal: Born in Bronx, N.Y....Son of Victor and Margaret Echevarria... Has two brothers, Stephen (32) and Nehemiah (29), and one sister AnnMarie (35).

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Justin Echevarria - So.

Pitcher6-3, 185R/RBronx, N.Y.Criminal Justice

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Career stats:GP-GS: 26-19Batting AVG: .143Runs: 9HR: 0RBI: 7OBP: .227SLG: .156SB: 3

2013: Played in 37 games, starting 35…Hit .141 (14-for-99) with five runs, two RBI’s ,and one double…Recorded a .152 slugging percentage, and a .213 on base percentage, while having a .983 fielding percentage…Was 2 for 2 on stolen bases...Went a perfect 2-2 at Queens on March 30.

2012: Played in 26 games, including 19 starts…batted .145…drew six walks and two hit-by-pitches to post a .250 on-base percentage…scored four runs…batted five runs in…posted a .950 fielding percentage in over 100 chances…was 2-4 with a walk, one run and two RBI against No. 20 Franklin Pierce on March 18…went 0-1 with two walks and one run against Dowling on March 23…was 1-4 with a walk, RBI and stolen base against C.W. Post on April 27.

Prior to Mercy: Holds the single-season record for pickoffs and home runs in one inning...played for Head Coach Tony Frasdogna...played club ball for the Dix Hills Dodgers.

Personal: Born in Stony Brook, N.Y....son of Carmelo and Brenda Palumbo...has two sisters, Lena (30) and Amanda (28)...majoring in criminal justice.

Career stats:GP-GS: 9-4Record: 2-3IP: 33.2ERA: 3.74K: 14BB: 5 CG: 2SHO: 1/0

Ranks fifth in Mercy history with a 3.74 career ERA.

2013: His 3.74 ERA ranked 18th in Mercy single-season history...Appeared in nine games, starting four…Allowed 36 hits, 14 runs, and five walks, while striking out 14 in 33.2 innings pitched…Posted a 2-3 record with two complete games, and one save…Picked up his first collegiate win with two perfect innings vs. Southern Connecticut State on March 9…Earned a save with one clean frame, including one strikeout, vs. Queens on April 1…Pitched a seven-inning shutout with three strikeouts to earn the win at LIU Post on April 6.

Prior to Mercy: His team won the Class S State Championship as a sophomore...named All-Patriot Division as a senior...named Team M.V.P. as a senior...played club ball for the Trumbull Legion.

Personal: Born in Bridgeport, Conn....son of Jim and Jane Hock...has two brothers, Stefan (24) and James (21).

Christian Hock - So.

Pitcher6-2, 210R/RTrumbull, Conn.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Career stats:GP-GS: 40-40Batting AVG: .261Runs: 11HR: 1RBI: 17OBP: .325SLG: .304SB: 1

2013: Played and started in 40 games…Hit .261 (36-for-138) with 17 RBI’s, 11 runs, three doubles, and one homerun…Recorded a .304 slugging percentage and a .325 on base percentage, while having a .943 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 1 on stolen bases...Went 2-3 with a double, two walks and one RBI vs. Merrimack on March 12…Was 2-4 with a home run, two runs and two RBI against Molloy on March 23…Batted a perfect 3-3 vs. LIU Post on April 7…Was 2-4 with a run and RBI against East Stroudsburg on April 9…Strung together three consecutive two-hit games from April 21-25, including a 2-4 day with two runs and three RBI at Bridgeport on April 21…Recorded 12 outs, including a season-high seven assists, at STAC on April 14…Made five assists on four other occasions.

Prior to Mercy: Named All-State and All-County...played club ball for the NY Nationals.

Personal: Born in Freeport, N.Y....son of William and Susan Hastings...has one sister, Gena (26), and four brothers, Danny (24), B.J. (23), Ryan (22) and John (16)...majoring in sports management.

Steve Longo - So.

Infielder6-1, 168R/RBayport, N.Y.Sports Management

Career stats:GP-GS: 12-6Batting AVG: .167 Runs: 2HR: 0RBI: 0OBP: .318 SLG: .222SB: 0

2013: Played in 12 games, starting six…Hit .167 (3-for-18) with two runs, and one double…Recorded a .222 slugging percent-age, and .318 on base percentage, while having a .957 fielding percentage...Drew a walk and scored in his first collegiate and only plate appearance vs. Merrimack on March 12…Went 1-1 with a walk against Molloy on March 23…Batted 1-3 with a double and one run at Bridgeport on April 21.

Prior to Mercy: A three-time Gold Glove winner...played club ball at Frozen Ropes.

Personal: Born in the Bronx, N.Y....son of George and Madelyn Layng...has two sisters, Mary (18) and Jackie (15), and two brothers, Collin (11) and Liam (8)...majoring in sports management.

George Layng - So.

Catcher6-0, 210R/RWarwick, N.Y.Sports Management

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Career stats:GP-GS: 40-40Batting AVG: .261Runs: 11HR: 1RBI: 17OBP: .325SLG: .304SB: 1

2013: Played and started in 40 games…Hit .261 (36-for-138) with 17 RBI’s, 11 runs, three doubles, and one homerun…Recorded a .304 slugging percentage and a .325 on base percentage, while having a .943 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 1 on stolen bases...Went 2-3 with a double, two walks and one RBI vs. Merrimack on March 12…Was 2-4 with a home run, two runs and two RBI against Molloy on March 23…Batted a perfect 3-3 vs. LIU Post on April 7…Was 2-4 with a run and RBI against East Stroudsburg on April 9…Strung together three consecutive two-hit games from April 21-25, including a 2-4 day with two runs and three RBI at Bridgeport on April 21…Recorded 12 outs, including a season-high seven assists, at STAC on April 14…Made five assists on four other occasions.

Prior to Mercy: Named All-State and All-County...played club ball for the NY Nationals.

Personal: Born in Freeport, N.Y....son of William and Susan Hastings...has one sister, Gena (26), and four brothers, Danny (24), B.J. (23), Ryan (22) and John (16)...majoring in sports management.

Coach’s Comments: “Careccia is a freshman walk-on from Stepinac HS. He made the team because of his hard work and hustle.”

Prior to Mercy: Attended Archbishop Stepinac in White Plains, N.Y.

Personal: Born in Bronxville, N.Y....Son of Anthony and Susan Careccia...Has one sister Lauren (22) and one brother, Matthew (14)...Majoring in Pre-Med.

Anthony Careccia - Fr.

Infielder5-10, 140R/RBronx, N.Y.Pre-Med

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Coach’s Comments: “Mike is an smart, hard-working and athletic righthander. He has the baseball IQ and ability to help us as a freshman.”

Prior to Mercy: Attended Fairfield Warde High School...Captain for Varsity Baseball Team during Senior Year...Made Academic Honor Roll...Played for Fairfield Cardinals Club Team.

Personal: Born in Bridgeport, Conn....Son of Michael and Mar-jorie DeFilippis...Has two sisters, Shelby (21), and Hallie (14)...Majoring in Mathematics.

Mike DeFilippis - Fr.

Pitcher5-10, 180R/RFairfield, Conn.Mathematics

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Coach’s Comments: “Cleary comes from a top Long Island high school program. He is very athletic, with a lot of natural talent. He may turn out to be our best defensive outfielder.”

Prior to Mercy: Attended St. Anthony’s High School in Hunting-ton, N.Y....Played for CGI Braves Club team.

Personal: Born in Smithtown, N.Y...Son of Lawrence and Donna Cleary...Has three sisters, Brianna (25), Lynsey (24) and Chrissie (20)...Majoring in Homeland Security.

Dan Cleary - Fr.

Outfielder6-0, 170R/RSmithtown, N.Y.Homeland Security

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Coach’s Comments: “Farrier comes out of a solid high school pro-gram. He swings from the left side and will play in the outfield this year, but should be the catcher of the future.”

Prior to Mercy: Attended Queensbury High School...First team all-area catcher during junior year, Second team sophomore and senior years, Three-year varsity baseball captain. Played for Greenfield Yellowjackets club team.

Personal: Born in Poughkeepsie, N.Y....Son of Clifford and Alissa Farrier...Has one brother Clifford (32), and two sisters, Kathleen (28), and Taylor (16)...Majoring is Corporate and Homeland Security Managment.

Reed Farrier - Fr.

Catcher/Outfielder5-8, 175L/RQueensbury, N.Y.Homeland Security

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Coach’s Comments: “Medico is a local product who played for Dom Cecere at Eastchester high school and was tutored by Joh Dougherty of the Detroit Tigers He is a very competitive lefthanded pitcher who will be leaned on heavily.”

Prior to Mercy: Attended Eastchester High School...All-State.

Personal: Born in Bronxville, N.Y....Son of Tommy and Cindy Medico...Has one brother Thomas (23) and one sister Olivia (16)...Majoring in Early Childhood Education.

Coach’s Comments: “Nalbone is a big righthanded pitcher who will see a lot of innings this season. He has tremendous upside.”

Prior to Mercy: Named All-Leauge during Senior Year...NYS Scholar Athlete during 10th, 11th, 12th grade...Played for LI Storm.

Personal: Born in Islip, N.Y...Son of Jeffrey and Marie Nalbone...Has one brother, Nicholas (14), and one sister Natalia (6)...Major-ing in Sports Management.

Mark Medico - Fr.

Pitcher5-6, 165R/LEastchester, N.Y.Early Childhood Education

Matt Nalbone - Fr.

Pitcher6-1, 185R/RIslip, N.Y.Sports Management

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Coach’s Comments: “Grudzinski is one of two payers from Islip high school. He had a great Fall season and adds to the depth of our young team.”

Prior to Mercy: Attended Islip High School...Named All League in 2013, and 2012...Made Honor Roll...Played for LI Thunder.

Personal: Born in Islip, N.Y....Son of Mike and Maria Grudzinski...Has one brother, Dominick (16)...Majoring in Sports Management.

Michael Grudzinski - Fr.

Infielder5-10, 170R/RIslip, N.Y.Sport Management

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Coaches’ Comments: “Bryan made the team as a walk-on last fall. He has a lot of raw ability and will add depth in the middle infield.”

2013: Redshirted the season.

Prior to Mercy: Played Varsity baseball at In-tech Academy.

Personal: Son of Manuel Gutierrez and Maria Arosta...has one sister, Yari Arosta (29), and two brothers, Jose Guzman (27) and Jesse Gutierrez (17)...majoring in exercise science.

Bryan Gutierrez - Fr.

Infielder6-1, 175R/RBronx, N.Y.Exercise Science

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2013 ECC Baseball Standings

Conference OverallSchool W-L W-L

*(R)#STAC 19-5 39-14Dowling 15-9 22-21-1Molloy 14-10 24-27Bridgeport 13-11 22-26Queens 0-14 15-27LIU Post 8-16 16-29Mercy 5-19 8-37-1

*Conference tournament champion(R) regular season champion#NCAA Championship bid

2013 Schedule and Results

Mar. 1 vs. Pace L, 6-0Mar. 2 at Adelphi T, 7-7 (10)Mar. 3 at Pace PstpndMar. 9 vs. Southern Conn. St.# L, 4-0 W, 8-7Mar. 10 vs. UMass-Lowell# L, 8-6 L, 12-3Mar. 12 vs. Merrimack# L, 8-6 (7) W, 6-3 (7)Mar. 13 vs. UMass-Lowell# L, 11-1Mar. 14 vs. Pitt-Johnstown# L, 6-1Mar. 15 vs. Franklin Pierce$ L, 7-0 L, 2-0Mar. 16 vs. New Haven# L, 8-0 W, 3-1Mar. 19 vs. New Haven% L, 7-4Mar. 22 vs. Molloy* L, 6-1Mar. 23 vs. Molloy L, 9-6Mar. 24 at Molloy L, 7-3 L, 6-1 Mar. 25 at Caldwell PstpndMar. 28 vs. Queens* L, 4-3 Mar. 30 at Queens* L, 5-1 L, 4-0Apr. 1 vs. Queens* W, 3-1Apr. 4 vs. Dominican L, 5-1Apr. 5 vs. LIU Post* L, 2-1Apr. 6 at LIU Post* L, 7-0 W, 1-0Apr. 7 vs. LIU Post* W, 2-1Apr. 9 vs. East Stroudsburg L, 12-5Apr. 10 at Felician L, 4-3Apr. 13 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas* L, 6-0 L, 2-0Apr. 14 at St. Thomas Aquinas* L, 15-4Apr. 15 at St. Thomas Aquinas* L, 5-3Apr. 19 vs. Bridgeport* L, 7-0 L, 6-2Apr. 21 at Bridgeport* L, 12-3 W, 11-4Apr. 23 at Nyack L, 12-9Apr. 25 at Dominican L, 7-4Apr. 26 at Southern N.H. L, 9-1 L, 6-2May 3 at Dowling* L, 5-1May 4 vs. Dowling* L, 3-1 W, 1-0May 5 at Dowling* L, 5-0

*East Coast Conference gameItalics games played in

#Fort Pierce, Fla. % Lantana, Fla.

$ Fort Lauderdale, Fla

ECC Weekly Honors

Rookie of the WeekChristian Hock - Week 7

Honor RollJoseph O’Neill - Week 7

Tom Cummings - Weeks 4, 11

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Coach’s Comments: “Grudzinski is one of two payers from Islip high school. He had a great Fall season and adds to the depth of our young team.”

Prior to Mercy: Attended Islip High School...Named All League in 2013, and 2012...Made Honor Roll...Played for LI Thunder.

Personal: Born in Islip, N.Y....Son of Mike and Maria Grudzinski...Has one brother, Dominick (16)...Majoring in Sports Management.

Coaches’ Comments: “Bryan made the team as a walk-on last fall. He has a lot of raw ability and will add depth in the middle infield.”

2013: Redshirted the season.

Prior to Mercy: Played Varsity baseball at In-tech Academy.

Personal: Son of Manuel Gutierrez and Maria Arosta...has one sister, Yari Arosta (29), and two brothers, Jose Guzman (27) and Jesse Gutierrez (17)...majoring in exercise science.

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Record ChasersSeniors Mary Sieber and Kelly Bentson

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Record ChasersSeniors Mary Sieber and Kelly Bentson

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Player Profiles - softballCareer totals: GP-GS: 136-135 GP-GS: 8-0 Batting AVG: .333 Record: 1-2 Runs: 71 IP: 11 1/3HR: 14 ERA: 9.56RBI: 74 K: 5OBP: .382 BB: 6SLG: .498 SV: 1SB: 8

Ranks second in Mercy history with 145 career hits, 74 RBI and 217 total bases; tied-second with 14 home runs; third with 436 at-bats and 71 runs; fourth with 28 doubles; t-10th with a .489 slugging percentage; t-13th with a .333 batting average and t-17th with 31 walks.

2013: Her 161 at-bats ranked second in Mercy single-season history (just three behind her own record set in 2012); also ranked second in hits (57), t-fourth in doubles (13), fifth in RBI (31) and total bases (85), t-seventh in runs (32) and 21st in batting average (.354)...Named First Team ECC All-Conference…Named ECC Player of Week for Week 7…Made ECC Honor Roll for Week 9…Played and started in 50 games…Hit .354 (57-for-161) with 32 runs, 31 RBI, 13 doubles and five homeruns…Recorded a .528 slugging percentage, and a .406 on base percentage, while posting a .988 fielding percentage…Was 2 for 2 on stolen bases...Went 2-3 with two walks, one run and one RBI at Post on March 22...Batted 4-7 with one walk, three runs and two RBI over a doubleheader at NYIT on March 30...Was 2-4 with a double, two walks, two runs and two RBI vs. Queens on April 4...Hit 3-4 with a double, one run and two walks at Dowling on April 9...Went 3-4 with a home run, double, three runs and three RBI at STAC on April 11...Was 2-4 with a home run, three runs and two RBI vs. NYIT on April 13...Batted 4-5 with a home run, double, three runs and one RBI at Chestnut Hill on April 25...Went 2-3 with a home run, one walk, two runs and two RBI against Dowling on April 27.

2012: Set the single season record with 164 at-bats, also ranking tied-fourth in hits (49), tied-fifth in total bases (73), tied-sixth in home runs (five), tied-14th in doubles (seven) and tied-17th in RBI (20)...named to the ECC Honor Roll for Week Eight...started all 49 games…led the team with 164 at-bats…tied for the team lead with five home runs…ranked second on the squad with 49 hits…was third in doubles (seven), RBI (20) and stolen bases (4-4)…her .979 fielding percentage at first base ranked fourth on the team…was fifth in batting average (.299), runs (18) and slugging percentage (.445)…went 2-2 with two runs, one RBI and a stolen base vs. Holy Family on March 18…was 3-4 with a run against Southern N.H. on March 26…smacked her first home run of the season, a three-run shot, against STAC on April 1…legged out a triple while going 2-2 at Molloy on April 3…was 2-4 with two runs and two RBI vs. Chestnut Hill on April 6…went 2-3 with a double, one run, a walk and a stolen base at Queens on April 13…recorded two or more hits in four of her final five games…pitched one inning in relief.

2011: Her four home runs ranked tied-eighth in single season history, while she also ranked tied-eighth in doubles (eight), 11th in RBI (23), tied-11th in hits (39), tied-12th in total bases (59) and tied-17th in at-bats (111)...her save tied her for second in single season history in the circle, as her 4.74 ERA also ranked 20th...named Second Team All-ECC...named Rookie of the Week twice...appeared in 37 games, starting all but one…led the team with 229 putouts…was third with a .351 batting average, eight doubles and .980 fielding percentage…finished fourth in home runs (four), RBI (23), slugging percentage (.532) and on-base percentage (.415)…scored 21 runs (fifth)…made seven appearances on the mound over 10.1 innings pitched, picking up one win and two losses…recorded a 4.74 ERA, one save (the Mavericks’ only one) and five strikeouts…tossed 2.1 IP in relief against American International on March 5, allowing only two hits and one walk while striking out one and picking up the win…earned the Mavericks’ only save against Urbana on March 6, pitching 1.1 IP and giving up only one hit and one walk…went 1-4 with three runs scored, two RBI and a walk against Holy Family on March 19…was a perfect 3-3 with a walk at the plate versus NYIT on April 2, scoring two runs and knocking in four on a double and home run…scored two runs and batted in three RBI on two hits, including a home run, in four at-bats against C.W. Post on April 6…went a combined 3-5, including a home run, with four runs scored, five RBI and a walk over a doubleheader with Bridgeport on April 8…went a season-high 4-4 at the plate with one RBI against Queens College on April 30.

Prior to Mercy: Named to Honor Roll and All-League in each of her four years of high school...named All-Section in 2009 and 2010...a 2009 All-State selection...served as Varsity captain in 2009 and 2010...inducted to Brewster High School Hall of Fame in 2010.

Personal: Born in Mt. Kisco, N.Y....daughter of Kevin and JoElllen Bentson...has one brother, Jeff (25), and one sister, Kim (23)...major-ing in management accounting.

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Kelly Bentson - Sr.

First Baseman5-6L/LBrewster, N .Y.Management Accounting

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Career totals:GP-GS: 112-92Batting AVG: .322Runs: 42HR: 2RBI: 46OBP: .408SLG: .442SB: 2

Ranks tied-seven in Mercy history with 17 career doubles, t-ninth with 37 walks, 10th with 46 RBI and 114 total bases, t-12th with 83 hits,; 13th with a .445 slugging percentage, 16th with 258 at-bats and 17th with 42 runs.

2013: Redshirted the season.

2012: Her 19 walks tied for sixth in single-season history...appeared in 42 games, making 36 starts…led the team with 19 walks…tied for the team lead with six sacrifices…ranked second on the squad with a .425 on-base percentage…was fourth in runs (19) and batting average (.317)…her .356 slugging percentage ranked sixth…was a perfect 2-2 with one walk and a run against Holy Family on March 18…went 3-4 with a run and one RBI at Bridgeport on March 29…was 2-3 with three runs, an RBI and a walk vs. STAC on April 1…starred in the doubleheader win over Chestnut Hill on April 6, going 5-7 with two doubles, five runs and three RBI.

2011: Appeared in 23 games, making nine starts…finished fifth on the team with a .977 fielding percentage…hit .143 with four runs and one RBI.

2010: Started all 46 of the team’s games...led the team with a .367 batting average, .442 on-base percentage and .570 slugging percent-age...paced the squad with 12 doubles and four triples...was second on the team with 36 RBI...scored 19 runs.

Prior to Mercy: Named All-County in 2009...named All-Conference in 2008...named All-Division in 2007...a two-sport athlete, also playing volleyball...named a Scholar Athlete in 2008 for volleyball...a member of the National Honors Society...played club ball for the Long Island Chargers.

Personal: Born in Syosset, N.Y....daughter of Martin and Dawn Johnstone...has two brothers, Patrick (17) and Tyler (15)...majoring in math.

Ashley Johnstone - R-Sr.

First Baseman/Outfielder5-2L/LBellmore, N .Y.Math Education

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Career stats:GP-GS: 55-38 Batting AVG: .211Runs: 12HR: 1RBI: 8OBP: .274 SLG: .284SB: 3

2013: Played in 32 games, starting 22…Hit .218 (12-for-55) with six runs, four RBI’s, and two doubles…Recorded a .255 slugging per-centage, and a .290 on base percentage, while having a .884 fielding percentage…Was 2 for 3 on stolen bases...Went 3-4 with one RBI vs. Queens on April 4...Had five assists vs. West Liberty on March 11...Made seven assists vs. St. Michael’s on March 15.

Prior to Mercy: Played Varsity softball at Saint Catherine Academy.

Personal: Daughter of Jose Luis and Miriam Lisboa...has one brother, Chris (25)...majoring in criminal justice.

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Catcher/Utility5-5R/RBronx, N.Y.Criminal Justice

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Career totals:GP-GS: 58-44 GP-GS: 49-25Batting AVG: .243 Record: 12-12Runs: 11 IP: 163 2/3HR: 0 ERA: 3.34RBI: 6 K: 69OBP: .286 BB: 65SLG: .270 SV: 1SB: 4 CG: 5 SHO: 2/4

Ranks tied-third in Mercy history with one career save, fourth with a 3.30 ERA, eighth with 11 wins, t-eighth with 30 appearances, 11th with 24 games started and 13th with 55 strikeouts.

2013: Her 30 appearances ranked tied-second in Mercy single-season history; also ranked t-third in saves (one), t-fourth in wins (11) and games started (24), eighth in ERA (3.09), t-ninth in strikeouts (55) and 12th in innings pitched (122.1)...her .412 batting average (17 at-bats) would have ranked fifth all-time...Named Second Team ECC All-Conference...Made ECC Honor Roll for Week 5, and Week 7…Appeared in 30 games, starting 24 on the mound…Allowed 153 hits, 85 runs, and 51 walks, while striking out 55 in 122.1 innings pitched…Posted a 11-9 record with an ERA of 3.09, five complete games, and one save…Played in 33 games, starting 25 in the field…Hit .412 (7-for-17) with two RBI’s and one run scored...Recorded a .412 slugging and on base percentage, while having a .953 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 1 on stolen bases...Tossed four scoreless innings of two-hit ball vs. St. Michael’s on April 15...Pitched a one-hit shutout with five strikeouts vs. STAC on March 26...Threw another scoreless six innings, allowing three hits and striking out four the next day out at NYIT on March 30...Pitched 8.1 innings with one earned run and four strikeouts vs. Queens on April 4...Threw 9.2 consecutive scoreless innings over three straight games from April 6-8...Pitched a five-innings shutout with three hits allowed and seven strikeouts at STAC on April 11...Went 2-4 with a stolen base and one RBI vs. Bridgeport on April 2.

2012: Played in 34 games, starting 26…recorded a .229 batting average with a .286 on-base percentage and a .243 slugging percentage…was a perfect 3-3 on stolen base attempts…was 2-4 with two runs, three walks and a stolen base in the doubleheader at NYIT on April 10…enjoyed an eight-game hitting streak from April 7-14...pitched 12.1 innings over eight relief appearances…recorded a 3.97 ERA…struck out two batters…tossed 2 2/3 scoreless innings against C.W. Post on March 27…threw another 1 2/3 scoreless innings at Bridgeport on March 29…pitched a clean frame against Chestnut Hill on April 6.

2011: Her 4.10 ERA ranked 14th in single season history...appeared in 21 games at the plate, starting 17…made 11 appearances on the mound, starting once and posting a 1-3 record…ranked third on the team with a 4.10 ERA…pitched 29.0 innings, striking out 12 (both third on the team)…was fourth on the team in assists (52)…batted .167, scored three runs and batted one in…

Prior to Mercy: Named First Team All-Northwest NJ Athletic Conference and First Team All-Area Morris County in 2010...named Honorable Mention All-Conference in 2009...named Honorable Mention All-Conference and All-County in 2008...played club ball for the Montville 23U Jersey Girls.

Personal: Born in Hackensack, N.J....daughter of Joseph and Kathleen Serrao...has one brother, Joseph (22), and one sister, Kelly (18)...majoring in Spanish and minoring in business.

Brittany Serrao - Sr.

Pitcher/Third baseman5-4R/RLake Hiawatha, N.J.Spanish

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Career totals:GP-GS: 70-43Batting AVG: .265Runs: 22HR: 0RBI: 16OBP: .319 SLG: .265SB: 1

2013: Played in 27 games, starting 21…Hit .275 (19-for-69) with 12 runs, and nine RBI’s …Recorded a .275 slugging percentage, and a .338 on base percentage, while having a .929 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 1 on stolen bases...Hit 2-3 with a walk and one run at NYIT on March 30...Was 1-2 with a walk, one run and one RBI against Queens on April 4...Went 1-3 with a walk, one run and two RBI vs. Dowling on April 27...Had five assists vs. Queens on April 4.

2012: Appeared in 29 games, starting 20…led the team with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 69 chances…batted .292 with a .329 on-base percentage and .313 slugging percentage…was a perfect 4-4 with a double, two runs and three RBI vs. Chestnut Hill on April 6.

2011: Made 14 appearances, starting twice…recorded a .133 batting average with three runs scored and one RBI.

Prior to Mercy: Named Defensive Team MVP, Rookie of the Year and a Scholar Athlete in high school...made the ‘A’ Honor Roll...played club ball for the Orange County Titans and the Newbury Lady Vikings.

Personal: Born in the Bronx, N.Y....daughter of John and Karen Panarese...has one brother, Frank (19)...majoring in physical therapy.

Briana Panarese - Sr.

Infielder5-2R/RMonroe, N .Y.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Career totals:GP-GS: 58-44 GP-GS: 49-25Batting AVG: .243 Record: 12-12Runs: 11 IP: 163 2/3HR: 0 ERA: 3.34RBI: 6 K: 69OBP: .286 BB: 65SLG: .270 SV: 1SB: 4 CG: 5 SHO: 2/4

Ranks tied-third in Mercy history with one career save, fourth with a 3.30 ERA, eighth with 11 wins, t-eighth with 30 appearances, 11th with 24 games started and 13th with 55 strikeouts.

2013: Her 30 appearances ranked tied-second in Mercy single-season history; also ranked t-third in saves (one), t-fourth in wins (11) and games started (24), eighth in ERA (3.09), t-ninth in strikeouts (55) and 12th in innings pitched (122.1)...her .412 batting average (17 at-bats) would have ranked fifth all-time...Named Second Team ECC All-Conference...Made ECC Honor Roll for Week 5, and Week 7…Appeared in 30 games, starting 24 on the mound…Allowed 153 hits, 85 runs, and 51 walks, while striking out 55 in 122.1 innings pitched…Posted a 11-9 record with an ERA of 3.09, five complete games, and one save…Played in 33 games, starting 25 in the field…Hit .412 (7-for-17) with two RBI’s and one run scored...Recorded a .412 slugging and on base percentage, while having a .953 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 1 on stolen bases...Tossed four scoreless innings of two-hit ball vs. St. Michael’s on April 15...Pitched a one-hit shutout with five strikeouts vs. STAC on March 26...Threw another scoreless six innings, allowing three hits and striking out four the next day out at NYIT on March 30...Pitched 8.1 innings with one earned run and four strikeouts vs. Queens on April 4...Threw 9.2 consecutive scoreless innings over three straight games from April 6-8...Pitched a five-innings shutout with three hits allowed and seven strikeouts at STAC on April 11...Went 2-4 with a stolen base and one RBI vs. Bridgeport on April 2.

2012: Played in 34 games, starting 26…recorded a .229 batting average with a .286 on-base percentage and a .243 slugging percentage…was a perfect 3-3 on stolen base attempts…was 2-4 with two runs, three walks and a stolen base in the doubleheader at NYIT on April 10…enjoyed an eight-game hitting streak from April 7-14...pitched 12.1 innings over eight relief appearances…recorded a 3.97 ERA…struck out two batters…tossed 2 2/3 scoreless innings against C.W. Post on March 27…threw another 1 2/3 scoreless innings at Bridgeport on March 29…pitched a clean frame against Chestnut Hill on April 6.

2011: Her 4.10 ERA ranked 14th in single season history...appeared in 21 games at the plate, starting 17…made 11 appearances on the mound, starting once and posting a 1-3 record…ranked third on the team with a 4.10 ERA…pitched 29.0 innings, striking out 12 (both third on the team)…was fourth on the team in assists (52)…batted .167, scored three runs and batted one in…

Prior to Mercy: Named First Team All-Northwest NJ Athletic Conference and First Team All-Area Morris County in 2010...named Honorable Mention All-Conference in 2009...named Honorable Mention All-Conference and All-County in 2008...played club ball for the Montville 23U Jersey Girls.

Personal: Born in Hackensack, N.J....daughter of Joseph and Kathleen Serrao...has one brother, Joseph (22), and one sister, Kelly (18)...majoring in Spanish and minoring in business.

Career totals:GP-GS: 86-67 GP-GS: 4-3Record: 31-30 Batting AVG: .000IP: 390 2/3 Runs: 0ERA: 3.19 HR: 0K: 216 RBI: 0BB: 167 OBP: .000CG: 30 SLG: .000SHO: 3/3

Ranks as the all-time leader in Mercy history with 31 career wins and 216 strikeouts; second in appearances (86), games started (67) and innings pitched (390.2) and third in ERA (3.19).

2013: Her 32 appearances ranked first in Mercy single-season history; also ranked tied-third in strikeouts (85), tied-fourth in wins (11) and games started (24), tied-fifth in innings pitched (144.1) and 14th in ERA (3.49)...Appeared in 32 games, starting 24…Allowed 173 hits, 99 runs, and 71 walks, while striking out 85 in 144.1 innings pitched…Posted a 11-11 record with an ERA of 3.49 and 11 complete games…Had a fielding percentage of .944...Pitched seven scoreless innings with two hits allowed and six strikeouts vs. Bentley on March 11...Tossed 7.1 consecutive scoreless innings over three games from March 14-15...Surrendered just one earned run on three hits in seven innings at NYIT on March 30...Pitched 12.1 innings at Bridgeport on April 18.

2012: Her 29 appearances tied her for second in single season history, as she also ranked fourth in strikeouts (79), tied-sixth in wins (nine), tied-sixth in games started (22), seventh in ERA (2.63) and ninth in innings pitched (127 2/3)...named the ECC Pitcher of the Week in Week 1...pitched in 29 games, making 22 starts in the circle…ranked second on the team with a 9-13 record, nine complete games, two shutouts, 127 2/3 innings, 79 strikeouts, and a 2.63 ERA…opened the season with 18 2/3 innings without allowing an earned run…struck out four batters in a complete-game shutout vs. Millersville in the season opener on March 10…struck out six in 5 2/3 innings vs. Philadelphia on March 12…struck out five in a six-inning shutout of Merrimack on March 16…allowed just one run and six hits in 12 innings against STAC on April 1…struck out six while allowing just one run in a complete game at NYIT on April 10…tied her season high of seven strikeouts in a six-in-ning, two earned run loss at Queens on April 13…struck out six in a one-hit shutout at Nyack on April 18…ended the season allowing just one earned run in a complete game vs. Molloy on April 21.

2011: Her 11 wins tied her for second in single season history, as she also ranked sixth in appearances (25), sixth in games started (21), tied-eighth in strikeouts (52), ninth in ERA (3.30) and 10th in innings pitched (118 2/3)...pitched in 25 games, making 21 starts…went 11-6 on the mound, finishing second on the team in ERA (3.30), complete games (10), innings pitched (118.1), strikeouts (52) and batting average against (.286)…ranked fifth on the team with 45 assists…posted a com-plete game win over Post on March 15, allowing five hits, one earned run and three walks and striking out four over seven innings…pitched another complete game against Goldey-Beacom on March 20, tossing seven innings and striking out three while allowing only three hits, one earned run and two walks for the win…pitched a complete game with five innings (mercy rule) against NYIT on April 19, giving up three hits, one earned run a walk while striking out six…got a complete game win against Dowling in game two of the ECC Championship, tossing seven innings and allowing just four hits, an earned run and three walks.

Prior to Mercy: Named All-County and All-Conference...made the Honor Roll...named MVP...awarded the Citizenship Award...played club ball for he BP All-Stars on Long Island.

Personal: Daughter of Rich and Mary Sieber...has two sisters, Alyssa (22) and Rachel (16)...majoring in English.

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Pitcher5-6R/RMassapequa Park, N.Y.English

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Player Profiles - softball Career stats: GP-GS: 26-2 Record: 4-2 IP: 43 2/3 ERA: 4.17 K: 21 BB: 18 CG: 0 SHO: 0/3 SV: 2

Ranks tied for the all-time lead in Mercy history with two career saves, eighth with a 4.17 ERA and 14th with 26 appearances.

2013: Her two saves tied for the Mercy single-season record; also ranked tied-eighth in appearances (26) and 22nd in ERA (4.17)...Ap-peared in 26 games, starting two…Allowed 56 hits, 36 runs, and 18 walks, while striking out 21 in 43.2 innings pitched…Posted a 4-2 record with an ERA of 4.17 and two saves…Hit .167 (1-for-6) with one run scored…Recorded a .167 slugging, and on base percentage, while having a .875 fielding percentage...Pitched 3.1 scoreless innings with just three hits allowed and one strikeout against Molloy on April 6...Threw 2.2 scoreless innings with no hits allowed and three strikeouts vs. NYIT on April 13...Tossed 2.1 scoreless innings with three strikeouts at Bridgeport on April 18.

Prior to Mercy: Made the Honor Roll...member of the National Honor Society...has recorded perfect attendance since kindergarten...played club ball for the AZ Desert Heat.

Personal: Born in Mesa, Ariz...daughter of Ronald Simpson and Sylvia Montgomery...has one sister, Kristine (26) and two brothers, Mike (24) and Duane Jr. (11)...majoring in biology and pre-med.

Career totals:GP-GS: 111-81Batting AVG: .196Runs: 31HR: 2RBI: 20OBP: .261SLG: .257 SB: 6

Ranks 21st in Mercy history with 223 career at-bats.

2013: Redshirted the season due to injury after slugging .650 over 20 at-bats, which would have ranked seventh in Mercy single-season history...Recorded a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 10 chances...Went 2-3 with a home run, triple, two runs and three RBI vs. West Liberty on March 11...Was 1-2 with three walks and two runs against St. Michael’s on March 14.

2012: Made 39 appearances, starting 20 games…went 2-3 with a double, one run and two RBI at Post on March 21…went 4-6 with two runs and two RBI in the doubleheader victory over Chestnut Hill on April 6.

2011: Appeared in 32 games, making 28 starts…tied for second on the team with four stolen bases, in five attempts…posted a .200 bat-ting average with 10 runs scored, one homer and nine RBI…had a perfect day at the plate against NYIT on April 2, going 1-1 with two walks and scoring twice…went 2-3 with a run and two RBI on a home run against Bridgeport on April 26.

2010: Appeared in 29 games, making 26 starts...batted .182 with six runs scored and two RBI.

Prior to Mercy: Named First Team All-State, All-Conference and All-Area in 2009...named All-Patriot Division in 2008...named to the All-Conference Academic Team in 2008...member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born in New Milford, Conn....daughter of Greg and Donna Wabshinak...has one sister, Nichole (25), and a brother, Joe (23).

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Pitcher5-4R/RGilbert, Ariz.Biology/Pre-Med

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Outfielder5-9R/RNew Fairfield, Conn.

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Prior to Mercy: Transferred from Seward County Commu-nity College in Liberal, KS...Named Second Team National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Regional VI in 2011, Second Team Jayhawk West All-Conference in 2011...KJCCCPlayer of the Week in 2011...Set a school record, going a perfect 6-6 in one game...Made Athletic Director Honor Roll in 2013...Named Second Team Jay-hawk West All-Conference in 2013...Named Second Team NJCAA All-Region VI in 2013.

Personal: Born in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada...Daugther of Terry and Angela Duford...Has one sister, Alex-andria (24)...Majoring in Business Administration: Finance.

Career stats: GP-GS: 26-2 Record: 4-2 IP: 43 2/3 ERA: 4.17 K: 21 BB: 18 CG: 0 SHO: 0/3 SV: 2

Ranks tied for the all-time lead in Mercy history with two career saves, eighth with a 4.17 ERA and 14th with 26 appearances.

2013: Her two saves tied for the Mercy single-season record; also ranked tied-eighth in appearances (26) and 22nd in ERA (4.17)...Ap-peared in 26 games, starting two…Allowed 56 hits, 36 runs, and 18 walks, while striking out 21 in 43.2 innings pitched…Posted a 4-2 record with an ERA of 4.17 and two saves…Hit .167 (1-for-6) with one run scored…Recorded a .167 slugging, and on base percentage, while having a .875 fielding percentage...Pitched 3.1 scoreless innings with just three hits allowed and one strikeout against Molloy on April 6...Threw 2.2 scoreless innings with no hits allowed and three strikeouts vs. NYIT on April 13...Tossed 2.1 scoreless innings with three strikeouts at Bridgeport on April 18.

Prior to Mercy: Made the Honor Roll...member of the National Honor Society...has recorded perfect attendance since kindergarten...played club ball for the AZ Desert Heat.

Personal: Born in Mesa, Ariz...daughter of Ronald Simpson and Sylvia Montgomery...has one sister, Kristine (26) and two brothers, Mike (24) and Duane Jr. (11)...majoring in biology and pre-med.

Career totals:GP-GS: 111-81Batting AVG: .196Runs: 31HR: 2RBI: 20OBP: .261SLG: .257 SB: 6

Ranks 21st in Mercy history with 223 career at-bats.

2013: Redshirted the season due to injury after slugging .650 over 20 at-bats, which would have ranked seventh in Mercy single-season history...Recorded a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 10 chances...Went 2-3 with a home run, triple, two runs and three RBI vs. West Liberty on March 11...Was 1-2 with three walks and two runs against St. Michael’s on March 14.

2012: Made 39 appearances, starting 20 games…went 2-3 with a double, one run and two RBI at Post on March 21…went 4-6 with two runs and two RBI in the doubleheader victory over Chestnut Hill on April 6.

2011: Appeared in 32 games, making 28 starts…tied for second on the team with four stolen bases, in five attempts…posted a .200 bat-ting average with 10 runs scored, one homer and nine RBI…had a perfect day at the plate against NYIT on April 2, going 1-1 with two walks and scoring twice…went 2-3 with a run and two RBI on a home run against Bridgeport on April 26.

2010: Appeared in 29 games, making 26 starts...batted .182 with six runs scored and two RBI.

Prior to Mercy: Named First Team All-State, All-Conference and All-Area in 2009...named All-Patriot Division in 2008...named to the All-Conference Academic Team in 2008...member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born in New Milford, Conn....daughter of Greg and Donna Wabshinak...has one sister, Nichole (25), and a brother, Joe (23).

Career stats:GP-GS: 81-69Batting AVG: .317Runs: 25HR: 5RBI: 45OBP: .347SLG: .439SB: 3

Ranks tied-eighth in Mercy history with five career home runs, 11th with 45 RBI, 12th with 102 total bases and a .443 slug-ging percentage, t-12th with 11 doubles, 13th with 74 hits and 20th with 230 at-bats.

2013: Played in 39 games, starting 29…Hit .290 (29-for-100) with 16 RBI’s, 13 runs, five doubles, one triple, and one homerun…Recorded a .390 slugging percentage and a .336 on base percentage, while having a .966 fielding percentage…Was 2 for 2 on stolen bases...Went 3-5 with a double, one run and two RBI vs. St. Michael’s on March 14...Was 2-3 with a home run, two runs and two RBI against Nyack on April 22...Went 3-4 with a double, one run and three RBI.

2012: Her 29 RBI ranked fifth in single season history, as she also ranked ninth in at-bats (130), tied-ninth in hits (44), 11th in total bases (62) and tied-11th in home runs (four)...named the ECC Rookie of the Week in Week 2...named to the ECC Honor Roll in Week 4...appeared in 42 games, starting 40…ranked second on the team with 130 at-bats and 29 RBI…was third in batting average (.338) and fielding percentage (.985) at the catcher position…tied for third with 44 hits and a .477 slugging percentage…was fourth in home runs (four)…tied for fourth with six doubles…her .355 on-base percentage ranked sixth on the squad…was successful in her only stolen base attempt…went 2-3 with a double, one run and one RBI in her collegiate debut vs. Philadelphia on March 12…was 1-2 with a home run, two runs, one RBI and a walk vs. Alderson-Broaddus on March 14…went 3-3 with a home run, two runs, seven RBI and a walk in the double-header victory over Holy Family on March 18…was a perfect 3-3 with two home runs, three runs and four RBI vs. STAC on April 1…went 2-2 with one run and two RBI against Chestnut Hill on April 6…posted an 11-game hitting streak from April 5-17.

Prior to Mercy: Named Rookie of the Year in 2008...named Offensive Player of the Year in 2009...named Defensive Player of the Year in 2010...named offensive Player of the Year in 2011...an All-Naugatuck Valley League selection in 2010 and 2011...MVP of the Senior All-Star Game in 2011...played club ball for the Tradition in Wallingford, Conn.

Personal: Born in Meridan, Conn....daughter of Diane and Robert Couillard...has two brothers, Michael (16) and Kevin (11)...majoring in physical therapy.

Jackie Couillard - Jr.

Catcher/First baseman5-6S/RWolcott, Conn.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Shortstop/Outfielder5-7R/RMaple Ridge, B.C., CanadaBusiness Administration:Finance

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Prior to Mercy: Transfered from Phoenix College in Phoenix, Ariz....Won the 2013 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Div. II National Champion-ship...Named Player of the Week twice...Won the award for highest batting average (.448)...Attended Western Kentucky University as a freshman...Hit .221 with two home runs...Won 4A-II Division State Championship during junior and senior years...Named Second Team All-State as a senior at Seton Catholic High School in Chandler, Ariz.

Personal: Born in Vallejo, Calif....Daugther of Paul and Modesta Johnson...Majoring in Accounting.

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Megan Johnson - Jr.

Third basemen/Catcher5-6R/RGilbert, Ariz.Accounting

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Career stats:GP-GS: 91-82Batting AVG: .304 Runs: 50HR: 0RBI: 25OBP: .347SLG: .382 SB: 2

Ranks fifth in Mercy history with 31 career RBI, tied-10th with 85 hits, 11th with 107 total bases, 14th with 280 at-bats, 16th with 50 runs and t-22nd with 25 RBI.

2013: Her 53 hits and 14 doubles both ranked third in Mercy single season history; also ranked fourth in at-bats (157) and 12th in total bases (67)...Made ECC Honor Roll for Week 4…Played in 50 games, starting 47…Hit .338 (53-for-157) with 30 runs, 15 RBI’s, and 14 doubles…Recorded a .427 slugging percentage, and a .371 on base percentage, while having a .972 fielding percentage…Was 2 for 3 on stolen bases...Batted a combined 5-8 with three doubles, three runs and one RBI in a doubleheader at Post on March 22...Went 2-3 with a double, walk, two runs and one RBI vs. Bridgeport on April 2...Was 2-5 with a double, one stolen base, one run and five RBI at Chestnut Hill on April 25...Hit 2-4 with three runs vs. Dowling on April 27...Was 3-5 with a double and one run at Queens on April 28...Recorded five assists on two occasions, at Caldwell on March 24 and vs. Bridgeport on April 2.

2012: Her 123 at-bats ranked 14th in single season history...played in 41 games, making 35 starts…ranked third on the team with 20 runs…tied for fourth with six doubles…tied for fifth with 32 hits…batted .260 with a .316 on-base percentage and .325 slugging per-centage…recorded a .918 fielding percentage…went 2-4 with two doubles, a run and three RBI vs. Merrimack on March 16…was 1-1 with a double, one run, two RBI and two walks at Bridgeport on March 29…went 1-3 with a double, one run, two RBI and one walk at NYIT on April 10…slapped a season-high three hits in four at-bats while knocking one run in at Nyack on April 18.

Prior to Mercy: A five-year Varsity player at Smithtown West...named All-League and All-Division...earned the Scholar Athlete Team Award...named Section XI MVP...named a Large Schools Tournament All-Star...played club ball for the Long Island Chargers Gold in East Islip, N.Y.

Personal: Born in West Islip, N.Y...daughter of Glenn and Colleen Forbes...has two siblings, Caitlin (24) and Ryan (22)...majoring in nursing.

Shannon Forbes - Jr.

Second Baseman5-6R/RNesconset, N .Y.Nursing

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Rancho High School, where she played softball and volleyball...Named Rookie of the Year, Second-Team All League, and Scholar Athlete for Softball...Named Defense MVP during freshman, soph. and senior years...Named Most improved during freshman year.

Personal: Born in Riverside, Calif...Daugther of David and Tina Martinez...Has two sisters, Candace (25), and Cameryn (7)...majoring in Biology and Pre-Dental.

Eryn Martinez - Jr.

Outfielder5-4R/RMoreno Valley, Calif.Biology/Pre-Dental

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Prior to Mercy: Transfered from Phoenix College in Phoenix, Ariz....Won the 2013 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Div. II National Champion-ship...Named Player of the Week twice...Won the award for highest batting average (.448)...Attended Western Kentucky University as a freshman...Hit .221 with two home runs...Won 4A-II Division State Championship during junior and senior years...Named Second Team All-State as a senior at Seton Catholic High School in Chandler, Ariz.

Personal: Born in Vallejo, Calif....Daugther of Paul and Modesta Johnson...Majoring in Accounting.

Career stats:GP-GS: 91-82Batting AVG: .304 Runs: 50HR: 0RBI: 25OBP: .347SLG: .382 SB: 2

Ranks fifth in Mercy history with 31 career RBI, tied-10th with 85 hits, 11th with 107 total bases, 14th with 280 at-bats, 16th with 50 runs and t-22nd with 25 RBI.

2013: Her 53 hits and 14 doubles both ranked third in Mercy single season history; also ranked fourth in at-bats (157) and 12th in total bases (67)...Made ECC Honor Roll for Week 4…Played in 50 games, starting 47…Hit .338 (53-for-157) with 30 runs, 15 RBI’s, and 14 doubles…Recorded a .427 slugging percentage, and a .371 on base percentage, while having a .972 fielding percentage…Was 2 for 3 on stolen bases...Batted a combined 5-8 with three doubles, three runs and one RBI in a doubleheader at Post on March 22...Went 2-3 with a double, walk, two runs and one RBI vs. Bridgeport on April 2...Was 2-5 with a double, one stolen base, one run and five RBI at Chestnut Hill on April 25...Hit 2-4 with three runs vs. Dowling on April 27...Was 3-5 with a double and one run at Queens on April 28...Recorded five assists on two occasions, at Caldwell on March 24 and vs. Bridgeport on April 2.

2012: Her 123 at-bats ranked 14th in single season history...played in 41 games, making 35 starts…ranked third on the team with 20 runs…tied for fourth with six doubles…tied for fifth with 32 hits…batted .260 with a .316 on-base percentage and .325 slugging per-centage…recorded a .918 fielding percentage…went 2-4 with two doubles, a run and three RBI vs. Merrimack on March 16…was 1-1 with a double, one run, two RBI and two walks at Bridgeport on March 29…went 1-3 with a double, one run, two RBI and one walk at NYIT on April 10…slapped a season-high three hits in four at-bats while knocking one run in at Nyack on April 18.

Prior to Mercy: A five-year Varsity player at Smithtown West...named All-League and All-Division...earned the Scholar Athlete Team Award...named Section XI MVP...named a Large Schools Tournament All-Star...played club ball for the Long Island Chargers Gold in East Islip, N.Y.

Personal: Born in West Islip, N.Y...daughter of Glenn and Colleen Forbes...has two siblings, Caitlin (24) and Ryan (22)...majoring in nursing.

PLAYER PROFILES - SOFTBALLNatalie Valdez - Jr.

Outfielder5-3R/RSanta Ana, Calif.Criminal Justice

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Rancho High School, where she played softball and volleyball...Named Rookie of the Year, Second-Team All League, and Scholar Athlete for Softball...Named Defense MVP during freshman, soph. and senior years...Named Most improved during freshman year.

Personal: Born in Riverside, Calif...Daugther of David and Tina Martinez...Has two sisters, Candace (25), and Cameryn (7)...majoring in Biology and Pre-Dental.

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Livingston Manor Central High School...Made Honor Roll...Won a State Championship in 2010 and 2011.

Personal: Born in Harris, N.Y....Daughter of Angelo Zayas and Carina Medina....Has two sisters, Marina (22) and Fran-cesca (8), and one brother Justin (11)...Majoring in Business Administration.

Angela Zayas - Jr.

Outfielder/Middle infielder5-1R/RLivingston Manor, N.Y.Business Administration

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2013: Made ECC Honor Roll for Week 5, and Week 6…Played in 38 games, starting 33…Hit .306 (33-for-108) with 15 RBI’s and 14 runs…Recorded a .306 slugging percentage, and a .345 on base percentage, while having a .978 fielding percentage…Was 1 for 2 on stolen bases...Went 3-5 with a run and RBI at Post on March 22...Went 3-4 with a run at NYIT on March 30...Batted 3-4 with two runs and four RBI at STAC on April 11...Was 3-4 with two runs and one RBI vs. Nyack on April 22...Caught both runners attempting to steal vs. Wilmington on March 9...

Prior to Mercy: Named First Team All-Conference...named the Most Outstanding Player...made the Principal’s List and the Honor Roll...named the Top Student in Stratford...played club ball for the West Deptford Storm.

Personal: Daughter of Lou and Jackie Gardiner...has one brother, Lou (22)...majoring in exercise science.

Amanda Gardiner - So.

Catcher/Infielder5-1R/RStratford, N.J.Exercise Science

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Career stats:GP-GS: 41-10Batting AVG: .152Runs: 10HR: 0RBI: 2OBP: .200 SLG: .182SB: 1

2013: Played in 41 games, starting ten…Hit .152 (5-for-33) with ten runs, two RBI’s and one double…Recorded a .182 slugging per-centage, and a .200 on base percentage, while having a 1.000 fielding percentage in three chances…Was 1 for 2 on stolen bases...Was a perfect 2-2 with two RBI and a stolen base vs. Nyack on April 22.

Prior to Mercy: An NJSIAA honoree...a two-time Second Team All-League selection in softball and soccer...played club ball for The Crew in Leonia, N.J.

Personal: Born in Paterson, N.J....daughter of Francois and Marina Gilaga...has one sister, Emma (15)...majoring in exercise science.

Milana Gilaga - Fr.

Outfielder5-2L/LElmwood Park, N.J.Exercise Science

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Prior to Mercy: Played at High Tech High School...2011 All-County Honorable Mention...2012 Hudson Reporter Pitcher of the Year... 2012 Hudson Reporter First Team... 2012 Star Ledger All-County First Team...2012 HCIAL Red Conference First Team...MSG Varsity Player of the Week for 4/8/12...Won Hudson County Championship in 2012...2013 Hudson Reporter Pitcher of the Year...2013 Hudson Reporter First Team...2013 Star Ledger All-County First Team...2013 HCIAL Red Conference First Team.

Personal: Born in Hoboken, N.J....Daugther of Jose and Jeannie Feria...Has one brother Jonathan (21)...Majoring in education.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Carteret High School...Played for Leg-ends Club Team from Leigh Valley, Pa.

Personal: Born in Perth Amboy, N.J...Daugther of Angelo and Patti...Has one sister Cryssi (16), and one brother (14) Angelo...A member of the Business Honors program majoring in Accounting.

Jessica Feria - R-Fr.

Pitcher/First Baseman5-6L/LNorth Bergen, N.J.Education

Katiana Golino - Fr.

Catcher/Utility5-5R/RCarteret, N.J.Accounting

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OF5-3R/RQueens, N.Y.

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Catholic Central High School in Troy, N.Y....Named First Team Big Ten All-Star, 2012 and 2011 Conference MVP...Times Union Large School All-Area All-Star 2012...Named Academic Honor Roll...Played for CD Crossfire.

Personal: Born in Clifton Park, N.Y...Daughter of Tim and Toni Cochis...Has one sister Allison (20)...Majoring in Physi-cal Therapy.

Anna Cochis - Fr.

Pitcher5-11R/RClifton Park, N.Y.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Riverhead High School...Named to All-League, All Conference, and All County...Section XI Gold Key Award...Honor Roll...Most Valuable Player...Member of the Mercy College Field Hockey Team.

Personal: Born in Southampton, N.Y...Daugther of John and Diane Graziano...Has two sisters, Ashley (15) and Angelina (12)...Majoring in Health Science.

Amanda Graziano - Fr.

Pitcher/Third Baseman5-6R/RRiverhead, N.Y.

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Prior to Mercy: Played at High Tech High School...2011 All-County Honorable Mention...2012 Hudson Reporter Pitcher of the Year... 2012 Hudson Reporter First Team... 2012 Star Ledger All-County First Team...2012 HCIAL Red Conference First Team...MSG Varsity Player of the Week for 4/8/12...Won Hudson County Championship in 2012...2013 Hudson Reporter Pitcher of the Year...2013 Hudson Reporter First Team...2013 Star Ledger All-County First Team...2013 HCIAL Red Conference First Team.

Personal: Born in Hoboken, N.J....Daugther of Jose and Jeannie Feria...Has one brother Jonathan (21)...Majoring in education.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Carteret High School...Played for Leg-ends Club Team from Leigh Valley, Pa.

Personal: Born in Perth Amboy, N.J...Daugther of Angelo and Patti...Has one sister Cryssi (16), and one brother (14) Angelo...A member of the Business Honors program majoring in Accounting.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Catholic Central High School in Troy, N.Y....Named First Team Big Ten All-Star, 2012 and 2011 Conference MVP...Times Union Large School All-Area All-Star 2012...Named Academic Honor Roll...Played for CD Crossfire.

Personal: Born in Clifton Park, N.Y...Daughter of Tim and Toni Cochis...Has one sister Allison (20)...Majoring in Physi-cal Therapy.

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Riverhead High School...Named to All-League, All Conference, and All County...Section XI Gold Key Award...Honor Roll...Most Valuable Player...Member of the Mercy College Field Hockey Team.

Personal: Born in Southampton, N.Y...Daugther of John and Diane Graziano...Has two sisters, Ashley (15) and Angelina (12)...Majoring in Health Science.

PLAYER PROFILES - SOFTBALL

Prior to Mercy: Attended Warwick Valley High School...15 time tournament MVP, Varsity Defense Player MVP...MSG Varsity Player of the Week...High Honor Roll...BOCES High Honor...Coaches’ MVP for 2012 and 2013...National Techincal Honors Society.

Personal: Born in New York, N.Y...Daugther of Anthony and Denise Jacklitsch...Has one sister Samantha (21)...Majoring in Physical Therapy.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Lindenhurst High School...Named Team MVP, All-League, and All-Divison...Named Principals List...Played on LI Bandits Club Team.

Personal: Born in Lindenhurst, N.Y....Daugther of Steve and Donna Kirgan...Has two brother, Christopher (20), and Robert (15)...Majoring in Occupational Therapy.

Nicole Jacklitsch - Fr.

Catcher/First Baseman5-4R/RChester, N.Y.Health Science/Physical Therapy

Stephanie Kirgan - Fr.

Pitcher/Second Baseman5-7R/RLindenhurst, N.Y.Health Science/Occupational Therapy

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Copiague High School...Named to Honor Roll from 2009-2013...Played Varsity Softball since 8th grade...Named All-Divison in 2011...MVP in 2012...Captain in 2013. Played for Sudden Impact Club team from Deer Park, N.Y.

Personal: Born in Amityville, N.Y....Daugther of Dan Handy and Michele Smalley...Has one brother Daniel Handy (20)...Majoring in Exercise Science.

Lauren Handy - Fr.

Catcher/Third Baseman5-5R/RCopiague, N.Y.Exercise Science

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Middletown North High School...Named to Academic Honor Roll...MVP during Junior Year.

Personal: Born in Teaneck, N.J...Daugther of James and JoAnn Gross...Has one brother James (20) and one sister Jennifer (13)...Majoring in Math Education.

Julie Gross - Fr.

Infielder5-10R/RPort Monmouth, N.J.Math Education

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Hicksville High School...Named All-Conference and All-County...Named Team MVP...Made Principal List, National Honor Society, and National Spanish Honor Soci-ety...Played for Frozen Ropes Club Team.

Personal: Born in Bethpage, N.Y...Daugther of Chris and Linda Markakis...Has one sister, Emily (13)...Majoring in Psychology.

Jenna Markakis - Fr.

Corner Infielder5-5R/RHicksville, N.Y.Psychology

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Monroe-Woodbury High School in Central Valley, N.Y....Named Team Captain on Varsity Softball...Made Academic Honor Roll...Played for Diamond Dolls Club Team.

Personal: Born in Passaic, N.J...Daugther of Ben and Cassie Pow-ell...Has one sister, Isla (15)...Majoring in Exercise Science.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Ardsley High School...Named All-League in 2011...Named All-League and All-Section Honorable Mention in 2013...Played for NY Swag Club Team in Mama-roneck. N.Y.

Personal: Born in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y...Daughter of John and Barbara Rosenfield...Has one brother, Jason (15)...Majoring in Physical Therapy.

Aneecia Powell - Fr.

Pitcher/Outfielder5-3L/RHighland Mills, N.Y.Exercise Science

Jessica Rosenfeld - Fr.

Catcher/First Baseman5-6R/RHartsdale, N.Y.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Taunton High School...Selected to 2012 High School All-Star Team...Named to Taunton Daily Gazette All-Scholastic team in 2011 and 2012...Member of the National Honor Society...Won the Presidents Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence...Won the Boston Globe Certificate of Merit for the Scholastic Art and Writing Award...Played for Bay State Cardinal Gold Club Team in Fall River, Mass.

Personal: Born in Brockton, Mass...Daugther of Robert and Cathy Pavadore...Has one brother, Nicholas (22)...Majoring in Physical Therapy.

Alicia Pavadore - Fr.

Catcher/Second Baseman5-6R/RTaunton, Mass.Health Science/Physical Therapy

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Southington High School...Named All-State in Class LL for 2012, and 2013...Named to All-Conference in 2012 and 2013...Won a Class LL State Championship in 2013...Made Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: Born in Southington, Conn...Daugther of Bob and Kristy Moquin...Has one brother Tyler (14)...Majoring in Busi-ness.

Jordyn Moquin - Fr.

Pitcher5-8R/RSouthington, Conn.Business

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Prior to Mercy: Attended Henderson High School...Played both Softball and Basketball during all four years of high school...Made Academic Honor Roll...Made to Conference Honorable Mention...Played for Deico Diamonds Club Team from Newton Sqaure, Pa.

Personal: Born in Lexington S.C...Daugther of Reggie and Stacey Wade...Has two brothers, Jalen (13), and Jarod (11), and one sister, Jada (7)...Majoring in Sports Management.

Janelle Wade - Fr.

Outfielder5-7R/RWest Chester, Pa.Sports Management

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2013 ECC Softball Standings

Conference OverallSchool W-L W-L

(R)%LIU Post 25-3 47-15#% No.6 Molloy 24-4 53-14%Dowling 17-11 30-19Mercy 13-15 26-25Queens 12-16 14-25Bridgeport 8-20 18-32NYIT 8-20 14-30STAC 5-23 8-30

# Conference tournament champion(R) Regular season champion% NCAA Tournament bid

All-ECC First TeamJr. Kelly Bentson - 1B

All-ECC Second TeamJr. Brittany Serrao - P

So. Shelby Johnson - OF

2013 season review

2013 Schedule and Results

Mar. 9 vs. Wilmington (Del.) L, 4-0 W, 6-5Mar. 10 vs. West Chester (Pa.) L, 11-7Mar. 11 vs. West Liberty W, 4-3 vs. Bentley W, 2-0Mar. 13 vs. St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L, 5-1 vs. American Int’l L, 12-6Mar. 14 vs. Alderson-Broaddus W, 4-3 vs. St. Michael’s W, 12-1Mar. 15 vs. St. Michael’s W, 3-0 vs. Sioux Falls L, 11-2Mar. 17 at Holy Family Pstpnd PstpndMar. 22 at Post W, 9-5 (8) L, 6-4 (5)Mar. 23 at LIU Post* L, 12-4 (6) L, 7-2Mar. 24 at Caldwell L, 3-0 L, 7-0Mar. 26 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas* W, 8-7 W, 8-0 (6)Mar. 30 at NYIT* W, 3-1 W, 6-3Apr. 2 vs. Bridgeport* L, 10-5 L, 7-5Apr. 4 vs. Queens* W, 2-1 L, 8-7 (10)Apr. 6 vs. Molloy* L, 5-0 L, 5-0Apr. 8 vs. Goldey-Beacom W, 7-2 W, 6-0Apr. 9 at Dowling* W, 8-3 L, 2-1Apr. 11 at St. Thomas Aquinas* W, 15-0 (5) W, 4-2 (6)Apr. 13 vs. NYIT* L, 5-2 W, 9-5Apr. 16 vs. LIU Post* L, 5-2 L, 9-0 (5)Apr. 18 at Bridgeport* W, 6-3 L, 4-3 (5)Apr. 22 vs. Nyack W, 13-0 (5) W, 11-0 (5)Apr. 23 at Molloy* L, 10-3 L, 8-0 (6)Apr. 25 at Chestnut Hill W, 11-4 W, 4-0Apr. 27 vs. Dowling L, 7-3 W, 11-7Apr. 28 at Queens* W, 3-2 W, 7-2May 2 ECC Championship at LIU Post L, 10-2 (6)May 3 ECC Championship vs. Dowling L, 13-1 (5)

*East Coast Conference gameItalics games played in

Clermont, Fla.

ECC Weekly Honors

Player of the WeekKelly Bentson - Week 7

Honor RollKelly Bentson - Week 9

Brittany Serrao - Weeks 5, 7Amanda Gardiner - Weeks 5, 6

Shannon Forbes - Week 4

ECC Stat Leaders

Stat Player Rank Stat Player Rank2B Forbes tied-2nd 14 DP Bentson 1st 17 2B Bentson t-5th 13 IP Sieber 7th 144.13B Mondrone t-3rd 3 Serrao 10th 122.1SB Butler t-6th 8 W Sieber t-7th 11SB Concklin t-10th 6 Serrao t-7th 11OBP Bentson 11th .406 CG Sieber 8th 11SLG Benton 10th .528 K Sieber 9th 85PO Bentson 3rd 381 K/G Sieber 12th 4.12A Crnkovich t-7th 87 ERA Serrao 6th(min.100) 3.09FLD% Bentson 3rd(min.100) .988 Sieber 8th 3.49

Prior to Mercy: Attended Monroe-Woodbury High School in Central Valley, N.Y....Named Team Captain on Varsity Softball...Made Academic Honor Roll...Played for Diamond Dolls Club Team.

Personal: Born in Passaic, N.J...Daugther of Ben and Cassie Pow-ell...Has one sister, Isla (15)...Majoring in Exercise Science.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Ardsley High School...Named All-League in 2011...Named All-League and All-Section Honorable Mention in 2013...Played for NY Swag Club Team in Mama-roneck. N.Y.

Personal: Born in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y...Daughter of John and Barbara Rosenfield...Has one brother, Jason (15)...Majoring in Physical Therapy.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Taunton High School...Selected to 2012 High School All-Star Team...Named to Taunton Daily Gazette All-Scholastic team in 2011 and 2012...Member of the National Honor Society...Won the Presidents Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence...Won the Boston Globe Certificate of Merit for the Scholastic Art and Writing Award...Played for Bay State Cardinal Gold Club Team in Fall River, Mass.

Personal: Born in Brockton, Mass...Daugther of Robert and Cathy Pavadore...Has one brother, Nicholas (22)...Majoring in Physical Therapy.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Southington High School...Named All-State in Class LL for 2012, and 2013...Named to All-Conference in 2012 and 2013...Won a Class LL State Championship in 2013...Made Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: Born in Southington, Conn...Daugther of Bob and Kristy Moquin...Has one brother Tyler (14)...Majoring in Busi-ness.

Prior to Mercy: Attended Henderson High School...Played both Softball and Basketball during all four years of high school...Made Academic Honor Roll...Made to Conference Honorable Mention...Played for Deico Diamonds Club Team from Newton Sqaure, Pa.

Personal: Born in Lexington S.C...Daugther of Reggie and Stacey Wade...Has two brothers, Jalen (13), and Jarod (11), and one sister, Jada (7)...Majoring in Sports Management.

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All-Time roster - baseballOrlando Abreu ..................................1997, 98Karl Ackerman ...................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Ray Alonso .......................................1994, 95Garvin Alston ....................................1990, 91Brett Amore...........................2001, 02, 03, 04Mike Antonucci .......................................1989Matt Anzivino ..................2005, 06, 07, 08, 09Jim Archer...............................................1980Mike Archer.................................1985, 86, 89Tommy Archer.................1982, 83, 84, 85, 86Ron Argune.............................................1995John Armento .........................................1989John Arroyo ............................................1980Jim Autieri .........................................1980, 81Mark Avery ........................................2003, 04Steve Baer ........................................1980, 81Tony Barcelo ...................2002, 03, 04, 05, 06Chris Baum .......................................1980, 81John Beirne ................................1991, 92, 93Greg Belezerian......................1999, 2000, 01Joe Benedict .....................................2007, 08Paul Bennett ...........................................1994Tony Bernard ..........................................1980Luis Bido ...............................2006, 07, 08, 09Ed Blaney ...............................................1986Andrew Bock………….……...2010, 11, 12, 13Greg Bolger ......................................1984, 85Dan Bond..........................1998, 99, 2000, 01Chris Boryk .............................................1983Jack Bowker ...........................................1989Sean Braille ................................2005, 06, 07Steve Buckley .......................1982, 83, 84, 85Matt Buesser……………..……….2010, 11, 12 Tony Burgio.................................1991, 92, 94Juan Cabrera ........................1981, 82, 83, 84Dominick Callegari............................2007, 08Jorge Calzadilla ................................2001, 02Steve Campbell ......................................2008Jose Candelaria......................................1986Nick Caparco ....................................2003, 04Caraballo ................................................2000James Carello...................................1996, 97Timo Carrero ..........................................1986Marc Casey ..........................2000, 01, 02, 03Cassano .................................................1990Jim Cassidy ..........................1981, 82, 83, 84John Casten…………………………..2011, 12Ryan Castle ............................................1991Mike Catherall.........................................1981Brian Chavanne ....................2000, 01, 02, 03Lou Ciocchi .............................................1996Vin Cirillo ................................................1981Joe Clark ................................................1986Chris Clehane .................1982, 83, 84, 85, 86Pat Clowry ............................1994, 95, 96, 97Blake Coalla...........................................2013Jonathan Cohen ...............................2007, 08Tom Conigliaro......................1980, 81, 82, 83John Constantino..................1996, 97, 98, 99Pat Coriell…………………………………..2010Gene Covelli .....................................1989, 90Bob Crescenzo ...........................1979, 80, 81Rob Crews ........................................1990, 91Chris Crispino .........................................1986Jason Cruz .................................1992, 93, 96John Cucurullo........................................1996Frank Cummings…………………………..2011Tom Cummings......................2010, 11, 12, 13

Joe Cyran ...............................................1989Jason Daniel .........................1982, 83, 84, 85Steven D’Ascoli ................................2003, 04Robert Davis ...........................................1985Joe DeFiore ..........................1995, 96, 97, 98Charles DeHart ..................... 2009, 10, 11, 12Edison DeLa Cruz ..................................1992Dave DeLaRosa ...............1998, 99, 2000, 01Bill Delaney.................................1978, 79, 80Anthony Delionado ...............1994, 95, 96, 97Eugene DeMayo ...............................2006, 07Joe DeMuria ...............................2003, 05, 06Marc Dern .............................2007, 08, 09, 10Michael Dern…………...………..2011, 12, 13Frank DeRosa ............................2007, 08, 09Mike DeRosario ..........................1979, 80, 81Pat DeThomas......................2002, 03, 04, 05James Diaz-Paulino……………...……….2010Juan Diaz................................................1986Anthony DiCarlo .....................................2008Chris Discala ..........................................1996Rob DiToma ..........................2002, 03, 04, 05Erik Dodge ........................................2007, 08Jim Donovan...........................................1989Alban Drejaj ............................................2006Billy Dring ............................. 2009, 10, 11, 12Danny Dromerhauser .....1990, 91, 92, 93, 94Rob Dromerhauser ...............1982, 83, 84, 85Joe Duer .....................................1989, 90, 91Paul Emmendorfer............................1992, 93Bobby Engelhard ..............................2007, 08John Esainko ..........................1998, 99, 2000Mike Ewald .......................1998, 99, 2000, 01Eric Fazio……………………………...2010, 11Mike Ferrante ....................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Jose Fernandez ................................1985, 86Manny Fernandez...................................1990Martin Fernandez ...................................1984Chris Fesler……………….……..2011, 12, 13Keith Figueroa ........................................2001Nicholas Fiore……………..…....2011, 12, 13Anthony Fiorino ................................1986, 89Frank Fiorino ....................................1985, 86John Fiorino ......................................1985, 86Matt Foley .............................2000, 01, 02, 03Tim Foley ....................................2002, 03, 04Matt Forman…………………………..2010, 11Gerard Fowlkes ................................1985, 86Sandy Foy ............................1979, 80, 81, 82Mike Gabriele ...................................1989, 90Mike Gagliardi...................................2004, 05Mike Gaglione.........................................1999Joseph Ganz………………...……2010, 11, 12Pat Geoghegan ....................1980, 81, 82, 83Mike Gianzero ...................... 2009, 10, 11, 12Joseph Gismondi…………….…......2012, 13Gregg Goldstein .....................................1992David Gonzalez ....................1994, 96, 97, 98Chris Goris ........................................2008, 09Chris Granata .........................................1999Mike Grassano ..................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Joe Greene .......................1997, 98, 99, 2000Bryan Greig…………………………..2012, 13Bernie Grimsley ....................1982, 83, 84, 85Jason Guadagnino .................................1999Bob Gugliemo .......................1982, 83, 84, 85Humberto Guilarte ..................................1980Bryan Gutierrez......................................2013

Guzman ..................................................1990B.J. Harring.......................................2005, 06Nicodemus Hendricks.......................2006, 07Roberto Hilario........................................2006John Hildreth ........................1988, 89, 90, 92Christian Hock.......................................2013Kurt Hommel.....................................2003, 04Rusty Infantino......................1981, 82, 83, 84Gary Israel ........................................1982, 83Erick Jackson .........................................1992Jesus Jaile……………..….....….2011, 12, 13A.J. Jemison .....................................1993, 94Ryan Johnson...................................2006, 07Kevin Kelly ..............................................2006Andrew Kendel……………....…2011, 12, 13K.J. Koch ....................................1993, 94, 95Travis Kolinoski ......................................2008Walter Kowalczyk ................. 2009, 10, 11, 12Keith Kreig ............................ 2008, 09, 10, 11Giovanni Lasalandra……….....…...2012, 13Graig Lauricella .................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Eric Lawton .......................................2001, 02George Layng........................................2013Evan Leibowitz .................................2004, 05Craig Lewis .............................................1991Jonathan Libreros ...................................2008Steve Longo...........................................2013Chris Lopez ............................................2002Corey Lopez..………………………………2011Jeremy Lovera………………......2011, 12, 13Brad Lozano ...............................2005, 06, 07Vincent Luppino…………………..…2012, 13Scott Madalon.............................1982, 83, 84Bob Maffie ..............................................1986Sean Maietta ....................................1998, 99Thomas Maletta ......................................2007Jim Maloney ...........................................1984Andrew Mancusi....................................2013Anthony Mancuso .............................1990, 91Paul Marchina.........................................1993Matt Mareno…………………………...…..2010Stephen Marsar .................... 2008, 09, 10, 11Darold Martinez ......................................2008Edwin Martinez .................1998, 99, 2000, 01Juan Martinez .........................................1998Roberto Martinez ..................2005, 06, 07, 08Mason .....................................................2004Adam Massi ..........................2002, 03, 04, 05Stephen Mattina….……………….…..2011, 12Matt McDermott ....................2002, 03, 04, 05Karim McFarlane ..............................2000, 01Jason McGowan ...............................1993, 94John McKenna......................1982, 83, 84, 85Mike McManus ...........................1997, 98, 99Brian McNamara……………......2011, 12, 13Anthony McQuade.................................2013James McVeigh ....................1991, 92, 93, 94Jerry Meade..........................1989, 90, 91, 92Joe Mercado .........................2004, 05, 06, 07Mike Mercado .........................................2003Steve Merslich ......................2007, 08, 09, 10Chris Mignoli…………........…2010, 11, 12, 13Kevin Mignona ............................1990, 91, 92Corey Mock ................................1997, 98, 99Eli Molina ..........................................1995, 96Adam Montanino ....................................2005Mike Monteleone ..............................1989, 90Chris Morales .............................2001, 02, 03

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Coaching Record Overall Conference

2010 Bob Greiner 19-28-0 .404 13-17-0 .433 ECC 2011 Bob Greiner 17-28-0 .378 10-20-0 .333 ECC 2012 Bob Greiner 7-39-0 .152 4-20-0 .167 ECC 2013 Bob Greiner 8-37-1 .185 5-19 .208 ECC

Rick Wolff (1979-85, 7 yrs) 114-72-3 (.611)

Jim Durling (1986-87, 2 yrs) 27-41-0 (.397)

Drew Marino (1988-91, 4 yrs) 80-75-2 (.485)

Tim Kelly (1992-94, 3 yrs) 28-73-1 (.279)

Bill Sullivan (1995-2009, 15 yrs) 128-443-7 (.228), 80-262-5 (.238) ECC

Bob Greiner (2010-present, 4 yrs) 51-132-1 (.280), 32-76 (.296) ECC 396-372-1 overall (17 seasons)

All-ECC First TeamCraig Ross, 3B 2008Matt Walsh, OF 2009

All-ECC Second TeamMatt Walsh, OF 2008Matt Walsh, OF 2010Tyler Savin, SP 2011Matt Walsh, OF 2011

NCBWA All-East Region First TeamMatt Walsh, OF 2009

NYCAC Rookie of the YearMike Moran, 3B 1994

All-NYCAC First TeamGarvin Alston, P 1991Bobby Nigrello, OF 1991Jim Scimone, P 1991Mike Walpole, C 1991John Weidenhof, Util 1992Anthony Delionado, 2B 1996

Knickerbocker Conference All-StarSteve Buckley, P 1982Bobby Nigrello, OF 1989, 90Mike Walpole, C 1989, 90Ed Siller, P 1990Chris Walpole, 3B 1990

All-NYCAC Second TeamA.J. Jemison, OF 1993Rich Wirchansky, P 1993Joe DeFiore, OF 1995Pat Clowry, OF 1996Brian Chavanne, OF 2001David DeLaRosa, OF 2001Rob DiToma, 2B 2004Mike Gagliardi, SS 2005

All-StateJoe Clark, OF 1986Eli Molina, SS 1995Brian Sweeney, P/OF 1995

All-RegionBob Ryder, P/SS 1980Garvin Alston, P 1990Bobby Nigrello, OF 1990

All-America Honorable MentionGarvin Alston, P 1990

NYS Coaches Association All-StarBobby Nigrello, OF 1989Garvin Alston, P 1990

NYCAC Scholar Athlete of the YearBrian Sweeney, P/OF 1995

Individual Player Honors

All-Time roster - baseballKevin Moran .....................................1982, 83Mike Moran .......................................1994, 95Sean Moran ..........................1995, 96, 97, 98Matt Moreno .........................2006, 07, 08, 09Mike Morris .......................1981, 82, 1983, 84John Morrison .........................................1986Ken Mundy ...........................2007, 08, 09, 10Angel Muniz ............................................1985Justin Muscarella ..................2007, 08, 09, 10Carlos Nazario ........................................1985Bobby Nigrello ............................1989, 90, 91Tony Nigro ..............................................1981Frank Novoa ...........................................1981Joseph O’Neill…………………….....2012, 13Paul O’Neill .......................................1998, 99Gary Orlando ..............................1982, 83, 84Edwin Otero ......................................1994, 95Ken Orefice.......................................1980, 81Vinny Orlando……………………………..2012Anthony Palumbo .......................1989, 90, 91Sal Palumbo………………….….......2012, 13Chris Pannullo ..................................2008, 09Joseph Pareres…………………..……….2012Steve Parisi ..........................2004, 05, 06, 07Nick Papas…………………………....2012, 13Kyle Park……………………………..…/…2011Dave Parra ...........................2000, 01, 02, 03Rob “Rocky” Pasquale..........1981, 82, 83, 84Sal Passamonte .....................................1984James Patterson......................................2013Mike Pepio ..............................................1982Jose Perez........................................2001, 02Mark Perez .............................................2001John Petri .....................................1999, 2000Charles Plaia ....................................1997, 98Tony Porco........................................1985, 86Ken Post…………………..……...2011, 12, 13Russell Powers .......................................1982Brett Preshong......................2001, 02, 03, 04Pryzgoda ................................................1990Jose Puello .............................................1997Jim Raab ..........................................1986, 89Jack Rampert ...................................1984, 85

Vin Randazzo .........................................1985Bobby Rice .................................1988, 91, 92Ed Riefenhauser .....................................1982Rob Ritchey ..................................1999, 2000John Rivera ............................................1986Paul Rizzo ........................................1993, 94Newville Roberts.....................................1983Shannon Robinson ...........................1982, 83Dave Rocco ......................................1979, 80Tim Rock ..............................1980, 81, 82, 83Adam Rodriguez……………......2011, 12, 13Alex Rodriguez .......................................2008Mike Rodriguez.......................................2001Roberto Rodriguez .................................1984Justin Roman..........................................2007Steve Rosario .........................................1986Craig Ross ..................................2006, 07, 08Eddie Ruiz ..............................................1986Jose Ruiz ................................................1990Bobby Russo ..........................................1995Bob Ryder.............................1980, 81, 82, 83Ted Sabato .......................................1984, 85Chuck Sagona ..................................1979, 80Mike Salinas ...........................................1999Chris Salvo…………………………...2012, 13Chris Sanchez ........................................2008Rich Sanders ....................................1980, 81Elmer Santiago .......................................1993Del Saunders ..........................................1986Tyler Savin…………………………….2011, 12Phil Schnorr ..........................1995, 96, 97, 98James Scimone ....................1989, 90, 91, 92Al Schnoor ..............................................1981Jim Schult .........................................1980, 81Dino Scuderi .........................2000, 01, 02, 03Tom Seeley .......................................1995, 96Pete Segatti ............................................1983Shroeder .................................................2004Brendan Siegriest………..…..…2011, 12, 13Ed Siller ................................1987, 88, 90, 91Anthony Simon…………………………....2011Steve Smith ......................................1982, 83Glenn Snetzko ......................2002, 03, 04, 05

Brian Solomon……………………………..2012Joseph Spencer......................................2003Anthony Stabile ................................1994, 95Joe Stancati ................................2000, 01, 02Mark Stefanik..........................................1981Keith Striano ...........................................1996Guy Suchy ..............................................1981Sean Sullivan........................1996, 97, 98, 99Steve Summer ............................2006, 07, 08Brian Sweeney .....................1993, 94, 95, 96Joe Tartaglione .......................................1980Vinny Tesoriero .....................2007, 08, 09, 10Ray Thais...............................2009, 11, 12, 13Joseph Terpstra……………………………2011Wayne Theiss ...................................2003, 04Gary Thomas ..........................................1981Brook Tisi ....................................1992, 93, 94Michael Toolan ..................................1993, 94Frank Toribio .....................................1984, 85Ahren B. Toro ....................................1993, 94Hiram Torres .....................................1993, 94Julio Torres ........................... 2007, 09, 10, 11Julian Tosado ........................2005, 06, 07, 08Mitch Trancynger ..................1989, 90, 91, 92John Tricario……………………………….2011Kenny Tyson .....................................2009, 10Rob Uhler .........................................1980, 81Martin Valle ...........................2002, 03, 04, 05Tom Vara ..........................................1984, 85Frank Vasquez ..................................1985, 86Frank Vazquez ............................1980, 81, 82Chris Walpole .......................1987, 88, 89, 90Mike Walpole ........................1989, 90, 91, 92Matt Walsh ............................ 2008, 09, 10, 11Greg Waters ...........................................2005John Weidenhof ....................1990, 91, 92, 93Jay Weinberg ........................1995, 96, 97, 98Edgar Welch ...........................................1996Tim White ...............................................2005Rich Wirchansky ...............................1993, 94Mark Wissner ..........................................1995Joe Wootten .........................1993, 94, 95, 96

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At BatsAndrew Bock (10-13) 607Chris Walpole (87-90) 561Rob DiToma (02-05) 542Matt Walsh (08-11) 524Brett Preshong (01-04) 508Adam Massi (02-05) 503Matt Foley (00-03) 489Michael Ferrante (08-11) 470Marc Dern (07-10) 467 Mike Ewald (98-01) 467Dave DeLarosa (98-01) 464Joe DeFeore (95-98) 463Danny Dromerhauser(91-94) 458Craig Ross (06-08) 444Steve Summer (06-08) 444 Anthony Delionado (94-97) 443Justin Muscarella (07-10) 431Vincent Tesoriero (07-10) 428Graig Lauricella (08-11) 412Dino Scuderi (00-03) 408Matt McDermott (02-05) 406Joe Wootten (93-96) 402Jerry Meade (89-92) 401

HitsChris Walpole (87-90) 210Matt Walsh (08-11) 177Rob DiToma (02-05) 167Andrew Bock (10-13) 153Adam Massi (02-05) 149Brett Preshong (01-04) 149Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 145Joe DeFeore (95-98) 144Danny Dromerhauser(91-94) 141Matt Foley (00-03) 140Anthony Delionado (94-97) 136Jerry Meade (89-92) 135Mike Ewald (98-01) 134Steve Summer (06-08) 130Joe Wootten (93-96) 127Craig Ross (06-08) 125Dino Scuderi (00-03) 125Marc Dern (07-10) 123John Weidenhof (90-93) 123Dave DeLarosa (98-01) 120Michael Ferrante (08-11) 120 Greg Belezerian (99-01) 118

Batting AverageJim Schult (80-81) .474Chris Walpole (87-90) .374Anthony Fiorino (86, 89) .373Mike Moran (94-95) .370Jason McGowan (93-94) .364Rob Uhler (80-81) .359Bobby Nigrello (89-91) .349Bob Crescenzo (79-81) .345Greg Belezerian (99-01) .338Matt Walsh (08-11) .338 Ray Alonso (94-95) .337Jerry Meade (89-92) .337A.J. Jemison (93-94) .331Joe Wootten (93-96) .316Mike Gagliardi (04-05) .316Joe DeFeore (95-98) .311Anthony Palumbo (89-91) .309John Weidenhof (90-93) .308Danny Dromerhauser(91-94) .308Rob DiToma (02-05) .308Anthony Delionado (94-97) .307

RunsChris Walpole (87-90) 153Danny Dromerhauser(91-94) 107Anthony Delionado (94-97) 102Matt Foley (00-03) 98Rob DiToma (02-05) 98Dave DeLarosa (98-01) 96Brett Preshong (01-04) 92Jim Schult (80-81) 88Mike Ewald (98-01) 87Andrew Bock (10-13) 84Joe DeFeore (95-98) 82Matt Walsh (08-11) 80Justin Muscarella (07-10) 76 John Weidenhof (90-93) 73Brett Preshong (01-04) 72Joe Wootten (93-96) 72Dino Scuderi (00-03) 71Jerry Meade (89-92) 68Adam Massi (02-05) 66John Constantio (96-99) 64

RBIChris Walpole (87-90) 123Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 100Matt Foley (00-03) 96Mike Ewald (98-01) 95Dino Scuderi (00-03) 80Matt Walsh (08-11) 75 Steve Summer (06-08) 74 Jerry Meade (89-92) 72Brett Preshong (01-04) 72Adam Massi (02-05) 69Dave DeLaRosa (98-01) 69Rob DiToma (02-05) 68John Weidenhof (90-93) 66Joe DeFeore (95-98) 65Bob Cresceznzo (79-81) 65

DoublesChris Walpole (87-90) 40Rob DiToma (02-05) 36Steve Summer (06-08) 36Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 32Brett Preshong (01-04) 31Craig Ross (06-08) 30 Joe Wootten (93-96) 29Mike Ewald (98-01) 28Matt Walsh (08-11) 28Ray Alonso (94-95) 25Dino Scuderi (00-03) 24Joe DeFeore (95-98) 24Adam Massi (02-05) 23Matt McDermott (02-05) 23Matt Foley (00-03) 22Greg Belezerian (99-01) 22Danny Dromerhauser(90-94) 21John Weidenhof (90-93) 21Anthony Delionado (94-97) 20Roberto Martinez (05-08) 20Jerry Meade (89-92) 20Eli Molina (95 & 96) 20

TriplesBobby Nigrello (89-91) 13Jason McGowan (93-94) 10Brett Amore (01-04) 9Chris Walpole (87-90) 9Justin Muscarella (07-10) 7 Rich Sanders (80-81) 7Jim Schult (80-81) 7Dave DeLaRosa (98-01) 6Tom Vara (84) 6Matt Walsh (08-11) 6

Home RunsMatt Foley (00-03) 25Mike Ewald (98-01) 21Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 21Chris Walpole (87-90) 17Brett Preshong (01-04) 13Jim Schult (81-80) 13Dino Scuderi (00-03) 12A.J. Jemison (93-94) 11Brett Amore (01-04) 10

Total BasesChris Walpole (87-90) 320Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 266Matt Foley (00-03) 245Mike Ewald (98-01) 227Brett Preshong (01-04) 223Rob DiToma (02-05) 222Matt Walsh (08-11) 220 Steve Summer (06-08) 187Dino Scuderi (00-03) 185Anthony Delionado (94-97) 184Adam Massi (02-05) 184Danny Dromerhauser(90-94) 183Joe DeFeore (95-98) 183Dave DeLaRosa (98-01) 176Craig Ross (06-08) 174 Joe Wootten (93-96) 174Andrew Bock (10-13) 173Jerry Meade (89-92) 166John Weidenhof (90-93) 166Matt McDermott (02-05) 162Jim Schult (80-81) 159Greg Belezerian (99-01) 150Bob Crescenzo (79-81) 140Anthony Palumbo (89-91) 135Ken Mundy (07-10) 135

Slugging PercentageJim Schult (80-81) .820John Armendo (1989) .662Chris Walpole (87-90) .570Gerard Fowlkes (86) .556Mike Moran (94-95) .542A.J. Jemison (93-94) .538Anthony Fiorino (86 , 89) .535Orlando Abreu (97-98) .532Bob Crescenzo (79-81) .524Matt Foley (00-03) .501Mike Gagliardi (04-05) .488Mike Ewald (98-01) .486Ray Alonso (94-95) .481Juan Cabrera (81) .469Jason McGowan (93-94) .456Dino Scuderi (00-03) .453Brett Preshong (01-04) .439Jim Cassidy (81) .438Mike McManus (97-99) .437Joe Wootten (93-96) .433

On Base PercentageJim Schult (80-81) .568John Armento (89) .485Lou Ciocchi (96) .455Mike McManus (97-99) .445Greg Belezerian (99-01) .427Orlando Abreu (97-98) .424Mike Moran (94-95) .423Mike Ewald (98-01) .420Anthony Fiorino (86, 89) .419A.J. Jemison (93-94) .417Jason McGowan (93-94) .413Ray Alonso (94-95) .412John Esainko (98-00) .411Anthony Delionado (94-97) .410

Stolen BasesAnthony Delionado (94-97) 87Chris Walpole (87-90) 61Danny Dromerhauser(90-94) 57Joe DeFeore (95-98) 51Matt Walsh (08-11) 49John Armento (1989) 47Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 47Joe Greene (97-00) 43John Constantino (96-99) 42Jim Schult (80-81) 41Rob DiToma (02-05) 39Vincent Tesoriero (07-10) 39Brett Preshong (01-04) 38Andrew Bock (10-13) 37

Stolen Base AttemptsAnthony Delionado (94-97) 103Chris Walpole (87-90) 75Danny Dromerhauser(90-94) 71Joe DeFeore (95-98) 68Matt Walsh (08-11) 60Rob DiToma (02-05) 57Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 57Andrew Bock (10-13) 57Brett Preshong (01-04) 54John Constantino (96-99) 53Dave DeLaRosa (98-01) 53Joe Greene (97-00) 52John Armento (1989) 49Anthony Palumbo (89-91) 45Jim Schult (80-81) 45

WalksDave DeLaRosa (98-01) 88Mike Ewald (98-01) 84Graig Lauricella (08-11) 83 Adam Massi (02-05) 82Rob DiToma (02-05) 78Mike Walpole (89-92) 77Matt Foley (00-03) 75Matt Walsh (08-11) 75Justin Muscarella (07-10) 74Danny Dromerhauser(90-94) 69Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 68John Weindenhof (90-93) 66Brett Preshong (01-04) 61Andrew Bock (10-13) 58John Constantino (96-99) 58Joe DeFeore (95-98) 56Dino Scuderi (00-03) 55Anthony Delionado (94-97) 53

Hit by PitchMarc Dern (07-10) 28 Andrew Bock (10-13) 26Anthony Delionado (94-97) 24Graig Lauricella (08-11) 24Mike Ewald (98-01) 23Joe Wootten (93-96) 20Justin Muscarella (07-10) 19Julian Tosado (05-08) 17 Pat Clowry (94-97) 16Nick Caparco (03-04) 14Matt Walsh (08-11) 14Matt Foley (00-03) 13Phil Schnorr (1995-98) 13Joe Mercado (04-07) 13Sean Moran (95-98) 13Edgar Welch (96) 13John Constantio (96-99) 12Jason Cruz (92, 93, 96) 12Joe DeFeore (95-98) 12Michael Toolan (93-94) 12

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Stolen BasesAnthony Delionado (94-97) 87Chris Walpole (87-90) 61Danny Dromerhauser(90-94) 57Joe DeFeore (95-98) 51Matt Walsh (08-11) 49John Armento (1989) 47Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 47Joe Greene (97-00) 43John Constantino (96-99) 42Jim Schult (80-81) 41Rob DiToma (02-05) 39Vincent Tesoriero (07-10) 39Brett Preshong (01-04) 38Andrew Bock (10-13) 37

Stolen Base AttemptsAnthony Delionado (94-97) 103Chris Walpole (87-90) 75Danny Dromerhauser(90-94) 71Joe DeFeore (95-98) 68Matt Walsh (08-11) 60Rob DiToma (02-05) 57Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 57Andrew Bock (10-13) 57Brett Preshong (01-04) 54John Constantino (96-99) 53Dave DeLaRosa (98-01) 53Joe Greene (97-00) 52John Armento (1989) 49Anthony Palumbo (89-91) 45Jim Schult (80-81) 45

WalksDave DeLaRosa (98-01) 88Mike Ewald (98-01) 84Graig Lauricella (08-11) 83 Adam Massi (02-05) 82Rob DiToma (02-05) 78Mike Walpole (89-92) 77Matt Foley (00-03) 75Matt Walsh (08-11) 75Justin Muscarella (07-10) 74Danny Dromerhauser(90-94) 69Bobby Nigrello (89-91) 68John Weindenhof (90-93) 66Brett Preshong (01-04) 61Andrew Bock (10-13) 58John Constantino (96-99) 58Joe DeFeore (95-98) 56Dino Scuderi (00-03) 55Anthony Delionado (94-97) 53

Hit by PitchMarc Dern (07-10) 28 Andrew Bock (10-13) 26Anthony Delionado (94-97) 24Graig Lauricella (08-11) 24Mike Ewald (98-01) 23Joe Wootten (93-96) 20Justin Muscarella (07-10) 19Julian Tosado (05-08) 17 Pat Clowry (94-97) 16Nick Caparco (03-04) 14Matt Walsh (08-11) 14Matt Foley (00-03) 13Phil Schnorr (1995-98) 13Joe Mercado (04-07) 13Sean Moran (95-98) 13Edgar Welch (96) 13John Constantio (96-99) 12Jason Cruz (92, 93, 96) 12Joe DeFeore (95-98) 12Michael Toolan (93-94) 12

records - baseballSEASON RECORDS – BATTING

At BatsBrett Preshong (2002) 169Dino Scuderi (2002) 166Matt Walsh (2010) 163Andrew Bock (2012) 161Adam Massi (2002) 161Chris Walpole (1988) 160Craig Ross (2006) 158Andrew Bock (2010) 158Dave DeLaRosa (2001) 158Michael Ferrante (2010) 156Ken Post (2012) 152Steve Summer (2006) 151Craig Ross (2007) 151Eli Molina (1996) 151Ray Alonso (1995) 151Matt McDermott (2002) 151Mike Ewald (2000) 150Steve Summer (2007) 150

HitsJohn Armento (1989) 62Anthony Fiorino (1989) 60Chris Walpole (1990) 59Rob DiToma (2004) 58Joe Wootten (1995) 57Matt Walsh (2010) 56Bobby Nigrello (1990) 55Steve Summer (2007) 55 Greg Belezerian (2000) 54Chris Walpole (1988) 54Jim Schult (1981) 53Ray Alonso (1995) 53Joe Clark (1986) 53Bobby Nigrello (1989) 53Chris Walpole (1989) 53Mike Moran (1995) 52Adam Massi (2002) 52Brett Preshong (2002) 50

RBIAnthony Fiorino (1989) 45Chris Clehane (1985) 44Bobby Nigrello (1990) 40Mike Ewald (2001) 37Mike Ewald (2000) 35Steve Summer (2007) 32 Bob Uhler (1980) 32Brett Preshong (2002) 32Mike Moran (1995) 32Mike Archer (1989) 32Bobby Nigrello (1991) 32Matt Foley (2003) 31Dino Scuderi (2002) 30

Batting AverageJim Schult (1981) .541Chris Walpole (1990) .440Mitch Trancynenger (1990) .423John Armento (1989) .419Anthony Fiorino (1989) .417Bob Crescenzo (1979) .416Bill Delaney (1978) .411Jim Schult (1980) .406Bob Uhler (1981) .405Joe Clark (1985) .404Chris Clehane (1985) .404Tom Vara (1984) .403Rich Sanders (1981) .401Joe Wootten (1995) .399Matt Walsh (2009) .395Mike Archer (1989) .391Greg Bolger (1984) .391Bobby Nigrello (1990) .390Chris Walpole (1989) .390

DoublesGreg Bolger (1984) 16Ray Alonso (1995) 15Brett Preshong (2002) 14Craig Ross (2007) 14 Chris Walpole (1990) 13Steve Summer (2006) 12Steve Summer (2008) 12Steve Summer (2007) 12Anthony Fiorino (1989) 12Greg Belezerian (2000) 12John Armento (1989) 12Chris Walpole (1989) 12Rob DiToma (2002) 12Rob DiToma (2004) 12Bobby Nigrello (1989) 12Brian Sweeney (1996) 11Eli Molina (1996) 11Rob DiToma (2005) 11Bobby Nigrello (199) 11Glenn Snetzko (2004) 11Dino Scuderi (2001) 10A.J. Jemison (1994) 10Mike Ewald (2000) 10Ray Alonso (1994) 10Joe DeFeore (1997) 10

TriplesBrett Amore (2003) 9Jason McGowan (1993) 9Rich Sanders (1981) 7Tom Vara (1984) 6Orlando Abreu (1997) 5Joe Clark (1986) 5Bobby Nigrello (1990) 5Bobby Nigrello (1989) 5Jim Schult (1981) 4Dave DeLaRosa (2000) 4

Home RunsJim Schult (1981) 11Mike Ewald (2001) 11Matt Foley (2003) 9John Armento (1989) 8Bob Ryder (1980) 7Dino Scuderi (2002) 7Brett Preshong (2002) 6A.J. Jemison (1993) 6Matt Foley (2002) 6Anthony Fiorino (1989) 6Dave DeLaRosa (2001) 6Mike Archer (1989) 6

Total BasesJim Schult (1981) 102John Armento (1989) 98Bobby Nigrello (1989) 96Bobby Nigrello (1990) 94Anthony Fiorino (1989) 92Chris Walpole (1990) 90Mike Ewald (2001) 87Chris Walpole (1988) 85Brett Preshong (2002) 84Steve Summer (2007) 82Chris Walpole (1989) 79Mike Moran (1995) 77Ray Alonso (1995) 77Rob DiToma (2004) 77Mike Gagliardi (2005) 76Bobby Nigrello (1991) 76Dino Scuderi (2002) 74Mike Ewald (2000) 72Dave DeLaRosa (2001) 72Mike Archer (1989) 72Joe Wootten (1995) 72

RunsJim Schult (1981) 55Chris Walope (1990) 46John Armento (1989) 45Chris Walpole (1988) 44Chris Walpole (1989) 39John Esainko (2000) 38Bobby Nigrello (1990) 37Bobby Nigrello (1990) 36Dave DeLaRosa (2000) 35Sandy Foy (1981) 35Joe Wootten (1995) 34Jim Schult (1980) 33Brett Preshong (2002) 33Jose Perez (2002) 33Anthony Delionado (1997) 33Rob DiToma (2002) 31Anthony Fioino (1989) 31Eli Molina (1995) 31Justin Muscarella (2010) 31

Slugging PercentageJim Schult (1981) 1.041Rich Sanders (1981) .757Gene Covelli (1989) .725Bob Ryder (1980) .724Bob Crescenzo (1979) .688Bobby Nigrello (1989) .681Chris Walpole (1990) .672John Armento (1989) .662Edwin Martinez (1998) .656Mike Ewald (2001) .644Anthony Fiorino (1989) .639Mike Archer (1989) .626Dino Scuderi (2001) .624Matt Foley (2003) .616

On Base PercentageJim Schult (1981) .640Mike McManus (1998) .500Jim Schult (1980) .486Chris Clehane (1986) .486John Armento (1989) .485Joe DeFeore (1998) .477Chris Walpole (1989) .470Joe Wootten (1995) .463Sean Moran (1998) .463Bobby Nigrello (1989) .462Dino Scuderi (2001) .462Mike Ewald (2001) .458Bob Crescenzo (1979) .458Greg Belezerian (2000) .456Anthony Fiorino (1989) .455Lou Ciocchi (1996) .455Anthony Delionado (1997) .454Rob Crews (1990) .453Edwin Martinez (1998) .453Mike Archer (1989) .453

WalksDave DeLaRosa (2000) 32Adam Massi (2002) 32Chris Clehane (1986) 30Rob DiToma (2002) 30Justin Muscarella (2010) 29Mike Ewald (2001) 29Jose Perez (2002) 28Graig Lauricella (2011) 28 Mike McManus (1998) 28Vinny Orlando (2012) 27Jim Schult (1981) 27Dino Scuderi (2002) 26John Weidenhof (1992) 26Justin Muscarella (2007) 25 Bobby Nigrello (1989) 25Graig Lauricella (2011) 25

Stolen BasesJohn Armento (1989) 47Anthony Delionado (1996) 35Sandy Foy (1979) 27Anthony Delionado (1997) 27Manny Fernandez (1990) 26John Esainko (2000) 24Joe DeFeore (1997) 24Rob Crews (1990) 23Chris Walpole (1989) 22Jim Schult (1981) 21Bobby Nigrello (1990) 21Jim Schult (1980) 20Danny Dromerhauser (1991) 20Chris Walpole (1990) 19Matt Walsh (2008) 18Eli Molina (1995) 17Joe Greene (2000) 17Anthony Delionado (1995) 17John Constantino (1999) 16Vincent Tesoriero (2007) 16

Stolen Base Attempts John Armento (1989) 49Anthony Delionado (1996) 39Anthony Delionado (1997) 32Manny Fernandez (1990) 32Joe DeFeore (1997) 31Sandy Foy (1979) 30John Esainko (2000) 29Rob Crews (1990) 29Chris Walpole (1989) 89Danny Dromerhauser (1991) 24Jim Schult (1980) 24Bobby Nigrello (1990) 24Chris Walpole (1990) 23Matt Walsh (2008) 21Jim Schult (1981) 21Eli Molina (1995) 21Anthony Delionado (1995) 21Joe DeFeore (1995) 20

Hit by PitchEdgar Welch (1996) 13Graig Lauricella (2010) 13Marc Dern (2010) 11Nick Caparco (2004) 10Andrew Bock (2010) 10Justin Muscarella (2010) 10Anthony McQuade (2013) 10Andrew Bock (2011) 9 Joe Wootten (1996) 9Anthony Delionado (1996) 9Pat Clowry (1997) 9Michael Toolan (1994) 8Marc Dern (2009) 8Mike Ewald (2000) 8Anthony Delionado (1995) 7Mike Ewald (1998) 7Jason Cruz (1996) 7Julian Tosado (2006) 6Phil Schnorr (1997) 6Joe Greene (2000) 6Jeremy Lovera (2013) 6 Matt Foley (2003) 6Anthony Delionado (1997) 6Mike Ewald (1999) 6Greg Belezerian (2001) 6Adam Leibowitz (2005) 6Joe Wootten (1995) 6Marc Dern (2007) 6Julian Tosado (2007) 6Graig Lauricella (2008) 6

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WinsEd Siller (87-91) 15Dan Bond (98-01) 12Stephen Marsar (08-11) 11Garvin Alston (90-910 9James Scimone (89-92) 9Brian Sweeney (93-96) 9Hiram Torres (93-94) 9Joe Duer (89-91) 8John Hildreth (88-92) 8Bob Ryder (80-81) 8Rich Wirchansky (93-94) 8Tyler Savin (11-12) 7Steve Buckley (1982) 6Tim Foley (02-04) 6Gerard Fowlkes (85-86) 6Bob Gugliemo (82-84) 6Walter Kowalczyk (09-12) 6Eric Lawton (01-02) 6Sean Sullivan (96-99) 6Kenny Tyson (09-10) 6Jay Weinberg (95-98) 6

Saves Billy Dring (09-12) 6Joe Duer (89-91) 5James Scimone (89-92) 5Joe Stancati (00-02) 4Ed Siller (87-91) 3Sean Sullivan (96-99) 3Jay Weinberg (95-98) 3

GamesJay Weinberg (95-98) 68Steve Parisi (04-07) 67Stephen Marsar (08-11) 66 Matt Moreno (06-09) 65Sean Sullivan (96-99) 65Joe Stancati (00-02) 58Walter Kowalczyk (09-12) 56Matt Anzivino (05-09) 54Marc Casey (00-03) 54Brad Lozano (05-07) 54Glenn Snetzko (02-05) 54Billy Dring (09-12) 52Dan Bond (98-01) 49James Scimone (89-92) 48Brian Sweeney (93-96) 47Dave Parra (00-03) 46Keith Kreig (08-11) 45Steve Merslich (07-10) 44 Joe Duer (89-91) 41

Games StartedSteve Merslich (07-10) 35Matt Anzivino (05-09) 33Dan Bond (98-01) 33Brian Sweeney (93-96) 31Matt Moreno (06-09) 28Tony Barcelo (02-06) 27Sean Sullivan (96-99) 27Marc Casey (00-03) 26Glenn Snetzko (02-05) 24Jay Weinberg (95-98) 24Eric Lawton (01-02) 22Hiram Torres (93-94) 20Tyler Savin (11-12) 20Charles DeHart (09-12) 19Billy Dring (09-12) 19 Joe Duer (89-91) 18Steve Parisi (04-07) 18Rich Wirchansky (93-94) 18

Complete GamesBrian Sweeney (93-96) 15Hiram Torres (93-94) 11Jay Weinberg (95-98) 11Rich Wirchansky (93-94) 11Matt Anzivino (05-09) 9 Dan Bond (98-01) 9Kenny Tyson (09-10) 9David Gonzalez (94-98) 8Rob Ritchey (99-00) 8Sean Sullivan (96-99) 8Matt Moreno (06-09) 7Ed Siller (87-91) 7Tony Barcelo (02-06) 6Steve Parisi (04-07) 6Tony Barcelo (02-06) 6

Innings PitchedJay Weinberg (95-98) 297.1Brian Sweeney (93-96) 224.1Sean Sullivan (96-99) 215Matt Moreno (06-09) 209.1 Matt Anzivino (05-09) 209Ed Siller (87-91) 201.2Steve Merslich (07-10) 194.2Dan Bond (98-01) 190.1Marc Casey (00-03) 189.1Glenn Snetzko (02-05) 186.1Steve Parisi (04-07) 175.1Tony Barcelo (02-06) 171James Scimone (89-92) 159Stephen Marsar (08-11) 149.2Billy Dring (09-12) 138.1Tim Foley (02-04) 133.2Rich Wirchansky (93-94) 132.2Kenny Tyson (09-10) 128.1Hiram Torres (93-94) 127.2David Gonzalez (94-98) 120

StrikeoutsBrian Sweeney (93-96) 192Jay Weinberg (95-98) 178Matt Moreno (06-09) 168 Steve Merslich (07-10) 125Sean Sullivan (96-99) 122John Hildreth (88-92) 120Dan Bond (98-01) 111Matt Anzivino (05-09) 109Ed Siller (87-91) 107Tim Foley (02-04) 106

ERA (Min. 25 IP per year)Garvin Alston (90-91) 2.84Kenny Tyson (09-10) 2.95 Bryan Greig (12-present) 2.96 Matt Walsh (08-11) 3.49Christian Hock (13-present) 3.74Tyler Savin (11-12) 4.55Charles DeHart (09-12) 4.71Ed Siller (87-91) 4.92Brian Sweeney (93-96) 5.06Joseph O’Neill (12-present) 5.12Hiram Torres (93-94) 5.24Dan Bond (98-01) 5.26Stephen Marsar (08-11) 5.35 Tim Foley (02-04) 5.41Nick Caruso (13) 5.52John Hildreth (88-92) 5.58Joe Duer (89-91) 5.59James Scimone (89-92) 5.60Mike Gabriele (89-90) 5.62Raymond Thaisz (09-13) 5.65Bobby Engelhard (07-08) 5.66Billy Dring (09-12) 5.73Joseph Pareres (12) 5.95

SEASON RECORDS – PITCHING

WinsDan Bond (2000) 6Steve Buckley (1982) 6Bob Ryder (1980) 6Garvin Alston (1991) 5Tyler Savin (2011) 5Kenny Tyson (2010) 5Joe Duer (1990) 5Pat Geoghegan (1980) 5John Hildrech (1988) 5Rob Ritchey (2000) 5Brian Sweeney (1995) 5Hiram Torres (1994) 5

SavesBilly Dring (2010) 5Joe Duer (1990) 3James Scimone (1990) 3Sean Sullivan (1998) 3Joe Cyran (1989) 2Guzman (1990) 2John Hildreth (1988) 2James Scimone (1991) 2Joe Stancati (2001) 2Brian Sweeney (1994) 2Jay Weinberg (1996) 2Stephen Marsar (2011) 2Matt Moreno (2008) 2

GamesMatt Moreno (2008) 26Tony Barcelo (2002) 25Joe Stancati (2002) 23Alex Rodriguez (2008) 22Sean Sullivan (1996) 21Matt Moreno (2006) 20Brad Lozano (2007) 20Joe Stancati (2001) 20Jay Weinberg (1998) 20Stephen Marsar (2010) 20Stephen Marsar (2009) 19Keith Krieg (2008) 19Billy Dring (2010) 19Joe Duer (1990) 19Brad Lozano (2005) 19Dave Parra (2001) 19Mike Rodriguez (2001) 19Glenn Snetzko (2002) 19Bobby Engelhard (2007) 18Dan Bond (2000) 18Steve Parisi (2005) 18James Scimone (1990) 18Sean Sullivan (1998) 18Jay Weinberg (1996) 18

Games StartedEric Lawton (2002) 13Dan Bond (2000) 11Jorge Calzadillo (2001) 11Brian Sweeney (1996) 11Hiram Torres (1993) 11Rich Wirchansky (1993) 11Matt Anzivino (2007) 11Matt Anzivino (2006) 10Tyler Savin (2011) 10Tyler Savin (2012) 10Joseph O’Neill (2013) 10John Tricario (2011) 10 Marc Casey (2002) 10Tim Foley (2002) 10Matt Moreno (2006) 10Rich Ritchey (2000) 10Glenn Snetzko (2005) 10Kenny Tyson (2010) 10Matt Moreno (2007) 10Steve Merslich (2007) 10

Complete GamesBrian Sweeney (1995) 8Rich Wirchansky (1993) 8Dan Bond (2002) 6David Gonzalez (1998) 6Rob Ritchey (2000) 6Hiram Torres (1993) 6Matt Moreno (2006) 5Kenny Tyson (2009) 5Bob Ryder (1980) 5Hiram Torres (1994) 5

Innings PitchedDan Bond (2000) 83.1Rich Wirchansky (1993) 78.2Brian Sweeney (1996) 78.1Kenny Tyson (2010) 77.1 Jay Weinberg (1995) 77Jay Weinberg (1997) 76.2Matt Moreno (2006) 74.1Jay Weinberg (1998) 74Rob Ritchey (2000) 73Ed Siller (1991) 71.2Tim Foley (2002) 71.1Hiram Torres (1993) 70Jay Weinberg (1996) 69.2Sean Sullivan (1996) 65.1Ed Siller (1988) 65Matt Moreno (2007) 65Brian Sweeney (1995) 63Joseph O’Neill (2013) 63James Scimone (1992) 62

StrikeoutsBrain Sweeney (1996) 72Tim Foley (2002) 65Kenny Tyson (2010) 60Brian Sweeney (1995) 58Dan Bond (2000) 55Matt Moreno (2007) 53Garvin Alston (1991) 53Hiram Torres (1994) 52Rob Ritchey (2000) 51Matt Moreno (2008) 51 Jay Weinberg (1998) 47Rich Wirchansky (1993) 47Jay Weinberg (1995) 46Matt Moreno (2006) 45

ERA (Min. 20 IP)Garvin Alston (1990) 1.85Kenny Tyson (2010) 2.21Ray Alonso (1995) 2.30Ed Siller (1990) 2.63Charles DeHart (2012) 2.78Bryan Greig (2012) 2.96John Fiorina (1986) 3.08Tyler Savin (2011) 3.08John Hildreth (1990) 3.16Brian Sweeney (1996) 3.22Raymond Thaisz (2009) 3.38Mike Antionucci (1989) 3.39Dan Bond (1999) 3.55James Scimone (1991) 3.58Tom Cummings (2013) 3.67Garvin Alston (1991) 3.68Matt Moreno (2008) 3.71Christian Hock (2013) 3.74Ed Siller (1987) 3.75Mitch Trancynger (1990) 3.79Marc Casey (2001) 3.81Bob Ryder (1981) 3.90Brian Sweeney (1995) 4.00

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Complete GamesBrian Sweeney (1995) 8Rich Wirchansky (1993) 8Dan Bond (2002) 6David Gonzalez (1998) 6Rob Ritchey (2000) 6Hiram Torres (1993) 6Matt Moreno (2006) 5Kenny Tyson (2009) 5Bob Ryder (1980) 5Hiram Torres (1994) 5

Innings PitchedDan Bond (2000) 83.1Rich Wirchansky (1993) 78.2Brian Sweeney (1996) 78.1Kenny Tyson (2010) 77.1 Jay Weinberg (1995) 77Jay Weinberg (1997) 76.2Matt Moreno (2006) 74.1Jay Weinberg (1998) 74Rob Ritchey (2000) 73Ed Siller (1991) 71.2Tim Foley (2002) 71.1Hiram Torres (1993) 70Jay Weinberg (1996) 69.2Sean Sullivan (1996) 65.1Ed Siller (1988) 65Matt Moreno (2007) 65Brian Sweeney (1995) 63Joseph O’Neill (2013) 63James Scimone (1992) 62

StrikeoutsBrain Sweeney (1996) 72Tim Foley (2002) 65Kenny Tyson (2010) 60Brian Sweeney (1995) 58Dan Bond (2000) 55Matt Moreno (2007) 53Garvin Alston (1991) 53Hiram Torres (1994) 52Rob Ritchey (2000) 51Matt Moreno (2008) 51 Jay Weinberg (1998) 47Rich Wirchansky (1993) 47Jay Weinberg (1995) 46Matt Moreno (2006) 45

ERA (Min. 20 IP)Garvin Alston (1990) 1.85Kenny Tyson (2010) 2.21Ray Alonso (1995) 2.30Ed Siller (1990) 2.63Charles DeHart (2012) 2.78Bryan Greig (2012) 2.96John Fiorina (1986) 3.08Tyler Savin (2011) 3.08John Hildreth (1990) 3.16Brian Sweeney (1996) 3.22Raymond Thaisz (2009) 3.38Mike Antionucci (1989) 3.39Dan Bond (1999) 3.55James Scimone (1991) 3.58Tom Cummings (2013) 3.67Garvin Alston (1991) 3.68Matt Moreno (2008) 3.71Christian Hock (2013) 3.74Ed Siller (1987) 3.75Mitch Trancynger (1990) 3.79Marc Casey (2001) 3.81Bob Ryder (1981) 3.90Brian Sweeney (1995) 4.00

records - baseball

Team RecordAdelphi 19-58-2Aeronautics 5-0Albany 1-2Allegheny 0-1Am. Int’ernational 0-3Amherst 3-3Army 0-1Ashland 0-1Barry 0-20Baruch 6-1Bloomfield 1-3Boston University 1-0Briarcliffe(N.Y.) 1-2Bridgeport 23-30Brooklyn 2-2Brooklyn Poly Tech 4-2Caldwell 2-2CCNY 11-0Chestnut Hill 0-2Colby 1-1Colgate 0-1Columbia Union 0-2Concordia 25-57Detroit 0-1District of Columbia 0-1Dominican 15-20Dowling 37-59-2East Stroudsburg 0-1Eckerd 0-1

Englewood Cliffs 0-1Fairfield 0-1Fairleigh Dickinson 1-2FDU-Madison 1-2Felician 5-5Findlay 0-2Florida Atlantic 0-5Florida Southern 0-2Fordham 3-3Franklin-Pierce 2-4Georgetown 0-1Geneseo 1-0Hillsdale 1-0Hofstra 2-2Hunter 3-0Iona 1-3Jersey City State 2-2John Jay 11-9Kean 0-4Kings 3-1Lebanon Valley 0-1Lehman 9-10Lewis 1-4LIU Post 11-26Lynn 0-13Maine 0-3Manhattan 7-3Manhattanville 15-2Maritime 1-6-1Mass-Lowell 0-6

Merchant Marine 7-1Mercyhurst 0-2Merrimack 2-3Methodist College 0-1Michigan State 0-1Molloy 20-41-1Monmouth 1-2Montclair State 0-1Mt. St. Mary 2-1Mt. St. Vincent 4-1Mt. Vernon 0-1New Haven 6-32New Jersey Tech 6-4New Paltz 2-6New York Tech 0-2Northwood (Fla) 0-1Nova Southeastern 0-8Nyack 12-7-2Pace 6-21Palm Beach Atlantic 1-0Philadelphia U 10-28Pitt-Johnstown 2-2Post 0-2Princeton 0-3Purdue 0-1Queens 33-57-2Quinnipiac 3-4-1Ramapo 4-6-2Rowan 0-2Rutgers-Newark 1-3

Saginaw Valley State 0-1Sacred Heart 6-22St. Andrews 0-10St. Francis 2-2St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1-4St. Joseph’s (Me.) 1-0St. Leo 1-0St. Michael’s 1-1St. Peter’s 4-4St. Rose 9-23St. Thomas Aquinas 23-36-1Slippery Rock 0-8Southeastern 2-2Southern Conn. St. 2-8Southern Illinois 0-3Southern N.H. 0-2Staten Island 7-5Stony Brook 10-4Susquehanna 0-1Teikyo-Post 1-5Tenn. Temple 1-0Toledo 0-1Villanova 0-1Wagner 0-6West Chester 0-1Western Conn. State 4-4William Patterson 0-2Williams 2-0Wilmington 0-1York 0-0-1

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Mercy Baseball All-Time Series Records

The Mavericks under Greiner: Hitting Year Games Runs Hits AVG 2B 3B HR Slug% RBI BB SAC SB SBA HBP2013 46 118 305 .229 44 4 2 .273 105 109 11 33 47 302012 46 145 310 .222 33 10 3 .267 121 149 24 38 57 32 2011 45 146 302 .226 33 11 0 .267 116 163 26 41 61 312010 46 204 374

Pitching FieldingYear Games Wins Saves CG IP SO ERA Games PO A FLD%2013 46 8 2 9 343.2 161 5.92 46 1031 484 .9632012 46 7 2 5 359.0 255 5.89 46 1075 450 .9472011 45 17 6 7 362.0 182 5.59 45 1086 458 .9442010 46 19 7 6 367.2 234 5.09 46 1103 447 .956

Team Records Hitting Games Runs Hits AVG 2B 3B HR Slug% RBI BB SAC SB SBA 49 384 505 .373 92 17 69 .604 338 212 51 168 209 ‘02 ‘88 ‘88 ‘88 ‘89 ‘90 ‘88 ‘88 ‘88 ‘02 ‘95 ‘90 ‘90

Pitching Wins Saves CG IP SO ERA 25 8 17 381.3 255 3.70 ‘90 ‘90 ‘93 ‘02 ‘12 ‘90

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All-Time ROster - softballAbraham, Rita 1998Arefieg, Mary 2005Argyris, Patty 2005Arroyo, Jolene 2010Arroyo, Lois 1988, 87, 86Ausiello, Jenna 2012, 11Badillo, Erica 2003Ban, Cathy 1992, 91, 90, 89Bann, Stephanie 2007Barbara, Ann 1984Barnett, Denise 1995Barry 1990Barthen, Regina1988, 87, 86, 85Baxter, Christina 2009, 07Bazil, Joselyn 1998Bell, Diane 1985, 84Beltran, Jaymar 2004Bent, Tannyka 2008, 07 Bentson, Kelly 2013, 12, 11Boniello, Joanne 1986, 85Burke, Brigette 2007, 05, 04Burns, Erin 2005Butler, Courtney 2013,12,11,10Caputo, Diane 1994Carmody, Kim 1996, 95Casey, Kim 1993Cashin 1993Cassin, Robin 1994Cauley, Paige 2011, 10, 09Cerone, Laura 1989, 88Choolfaian 2004Clapp, April 1988, 87, 86,85Clark, Beatrice 2002Cleary, Chrissie 2013, 12Cobb, Monequa 2000, 99Coen, Jane 1986, 85, 84Concklin, Taylor 2013Conti, Trina 2003, 02Coppola, Nicole 1997Couillard, Jackie 2013, 12Coyle,Michele 1993,92,91,90,89Creegan, Kathy 1985Crescenzo 2004Cribbs,Christina 1997,96,95,94Crnkovich, Kim 2013, 12Cully, Mary Ann 1981Curry, Kim 2011, 10, 09, 08Davidson, Jessica 2008, 07Davis, Angela 1981DeAddio, Catherine 1999DeCarlo, Dayna 1984, 81DeJesue, Jamie 2007Detz, Suzanne 2000, 99DeVore, Samantha 2007DiGilio, Irene 1987, 86, 85DiNumzio, Tina 1996Doering 1988, 87

Doherty, Tara 2003, 02, 01, 00Doria, Jessica 2013, 12Ducas 1987Duggan, Kathy 1994, 93Durham, Alison 1998, 97, 96Egbuchunam,Chioma 2007, 04Ellison 1989Encarnacion, Betsaida 2005Fabian, Jessica 2007Fahey, Jeannie 1985Flaherty, Deidre 1981Forbes, Shannon 2013, 12Gallo 2004Gardiner, Amanda 2013Gardner, Tayla 2011Gasparini, Lauren 2003, 02Gelbman, Danielle 2003,02Georges, Jaclyn 2000, 99, 98Gilaga, Milana 2013Goodwin, Lori 1993, 92, 91Grant, Tanisha 1995Green 2004Greiger,Meredith 1999,98,97,96Greiger, Nancy 1999, 98, 97, 96Gutierrez, Jean 1990, 89, 88Hafner 2004Henry 1992, 90Herrera, Joanna 2009Hicks 1990Hicks, Shanna 2010Hopkins, Karen 1981Huffman, Jacqui 2003Humphrey, Ann 1981Hunt, Kristin 2002Johnson, Shelby 2013, 12Johnstone,Ashley 2013,12,11,10Jones 1987Jones, Nikita 2005Kent, Val 1986, 85Kiley, Lisa 1999, 98, 97, 96Kondelka, Casey 2009Kopczynski, Bryanna 2012Koster, Nicole 1999, 98Kousoulas,Eleni 1990,89,88,87Kowalski, Catherine 2009, 08Kowalski, Jessica 2008, 07Kruger, Caitlin 2004, 03LaBella, Samantha 2009, 08, 07Lacik, Krissy 2011,10,09,08Lanzano, Gina 2005Laudano, Christina 2000,99Lee, Lori 1981Letscher, Katie 2004Levasseur,Lindsay 2007,05,04Lisboa, Cristina 2013, 11, 10Look, Melissa 1995, 94Ly, Sanita 1997

Maass, Clare 1984Madick, Jessica 2008, 07Maier 1992, 91Maier 1987Majury, Lexi 2013, 12Mann, Carrie 2005, 04, 03Mark, Noel 1998, 97, 96, 95Martin, Alicia 2011, 10, 09, 08Martin, Patty 1981McGuigan, Andrea 2003McGuire, Tara 1998, 97McHenry, Caitlin 2011McLinskey, Colleen 1986McNerney, Cathy 1997, 96McPhee, Amanda 2008Medina,Christine 1994,93Meenagh, Ann 2009Methot,Chelsea 2011,10,09,08Miller, Pam 1991, 90, 89, 88Mondrone, Jillian 2013Monahan, Kelli 2000, 99Monsalve, Lesly 2001Monter, Valerie 2002Morris, Lisa 1994Morris, Sue 1986Moynihan, Carol 1981Mueller, Robin 1981Napolitani, Lisa 1986Nelson 1988Nieves, Liz 2004Noble, Lani 1998Nyemchek, Jackie 1990, 89, 88O'Brien, Kathy 1987, 86Oakes, Alex 2010Ocasio, Jasmine 2003Owsiany, Stephanie2011,10,09,08Palmer, Andrea 2002Panarese, Briana 2013, 12, 11Pante, Bia 2007Paolicelli, Michelle 2001Pellman, Jennifer 2005Pereyo, Stephanie 2009, 08, 07Perino, Gina Marie 1985, 84Perkins, Vicky 1985, 84Pesce, Janine 1989Petrera 1987Phillips, Barbra 1992, 91, 90, 89Poccia, Rachel 2013, 12, 11Power, Kathy 994, 93, 92, 91Pruner, Rebecca 2001Puente, Erin 2002Puglisi, Alexandra 2012Quinn, Kellie 1998, 97, 96, 95Regnante, Jennifer 1996, 95Rescildo, Gina 1994, 93, 92, 91Rios 2004Riservato, Joanna 2001

Rivera, Christine 2001Rivera, Marissa 2004Robino, Marianne 1985, 84Rock, Tiffany 2003Roebuck, Jackie 2011, 10, 09Roemer, Lori 1987, 86, 85Rohme, Caitlin 2011, 10Roldan, Emily-Ann 2002, 01Rozza 2004Ruiz 2004Ryan, Caroline 1984Sacharewitz,Eileen 2007, 1999Sanborn, Jean 1992, 91, 90, 89Santiago, Jessica 2002Santo, Krista 2005, 04, 03, 02Schmidt, Danielle 1997Schron 1992, 91Schwabe, Karin 1984Semp, Chris 1986, 85, 84Serrao, Brittany 2013, 12, 11Servello, Loriann 2003Sganga, Gina 2000, 99Sieber, Mary 2013, 12, 11Simpson, Jessica 2013Solomon, Chloe 2012Soregaroli, Athena 2012Spampinato, Denise 2001, 00Stallone, Tina 1993, 92, 91, 90Stephen 1988, 87Stephenson,Danielle 1996,95,94,93Stockert, Brittney 2009Stolfi, Elizabeth 2002Swanson, Laurie 2000Sweeney, Regina 1991, 90, 89Tonia Marie, Gallo 2004Tavernia, Cheryl 1981Therriault, Brette 2013Torres, Eileen 1981Tozzi, Kim 2003, 02, 01, 00Trocino, Adriana 2004Truss, Ali 2008Vagnini, Suzanne 1996, 95Vallaro 1988Vanderwiele, Wendy 2001, 00Vasti, Angela 1984, 81Vuksanaj, Susie 2005Wabshinak,Natalie 2013, 12,11,10Wallace, Jessica 2003, 02, 01Weber, Annette 1984Weinberg,Nina 1996,95,94,93Williams 1987Williams, Susan (Sue) 1995, 94Witkiewicz 1990Yvars, Diane 1981Yvars, Elaine 1981

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CAREER RECORDS – BATTING At Bats Chelsea Methot 472Kim Curry 450Kelly Bentson 436Stephanie Owsiany 416Krissy Lacik 375Paige Cauley 364Courtney Butler 336Nina Weinberg 313Christina Cribbs 303Lisa Kiley 296Tina Stallone 288Barbra Phillips 287Jenna Ausiello 286Shannon Forbes 280Nancy Greiger 273Ashley Johnstone 258Noel Mark 255Kimberly Crnkovich 250Alicia Martin 238Jackie Couillard 230Natalie Wabshinak 223 Hits Chelsea Methot 177Kelly Bentson 145Kim Curry 131Paige Cauley 124Krissy Lacik 120Jenna Ausiello 119Stephanie Owsiany 107Eleni Krousoulas 94Nina Weinberg 86Barbra Phillips 85Shannon Forbes 85Ashley Johnstone 83Christina Cribbs 83Jackie Couillard 74Courtney Butler 72Tina Stallone 71 Batting Average Jenna Ausiello .416Regina Barthen .377Chelsea Methot .375Schron .357Lois Arroyo .356Lexi Majury .350Henry .345Eleni Krousoulas .341Paige Cauley .341Kathy Duggan .340Monequa Cobb .338Jean Gutierrez .337Kelly Benson .333Doering .333

Runs Chelsea Methot 110Paige Cauley 87Kelly Benson 71Jenna Ausiello 70Barbra Phillips 69Regina Barthen 66Jean Gutierrez 66Kim Curry 66Krissy Lacik 63Nina Weinberg 61Courtney Butler 60Eleni Krousoulas 59Gina Rescildo 56Tina Stallone 54Lois Arroyo 53Shannon Forbes 50Ashley Johnstone 42Lisa Kiley 40 RBI Chelsea Methot 114Kelly Benson 74Paige Cauley 69Kim Curry 65Jenna Ausiello 62Krissy Lacik 55Stephanie Owsiany 51Eleni Krousoulas 50Tina Stallone 49Ashley Johnstone 46Jackie Couillard 45Courtney Butler 42Christina Cobbs 42Kimberly Crnkovich 38Shelby Johnson 35Schron 33Jean Gutierrez 31Lisa Kiley 31 Doubles Jenna Ausiello 35Chelsea Methot 32Paige Cauley 30Kelly Bentson 28Shannon Forbes 20Kim Curry 18Ashley Johnstone 17Stephanie Owsiany 17Krissy Lacik 15Alicia Martin 12Lexi Majury 12Jean Gutierrez 11Jackie Couillard 11Gina Rescildo 11Barbra Phillips 9Jessica Doria 9

Triples Tina Stallone 15Kim Carmody 13Eleni Krousoulas 10Lois Arrroyo 9Regina Barthen 8Monequa Cobb 8Susan (Sue) Williams 8Christina Cribbs 7Cheryl Tavernia 6Krissy Lacik 6 Home Runs Chelsea Methot 34Kelly Bentson 14Paige Cauley 14Jenna Ausiello 12Kimberly Crnkovich 7Dayna DeCarlo 6Shelby Johnson 6Lexi Majury 5Carol Moynihan 5Schron 5Jackie Couillard 5Kathy Power 4Tina Stallone 4Krissy Lacik 4Lois Arrroyo 3Regina Barthen 3Kim Carmody 3Alicia Martin 3 Total Bases Chelsea Methot 319Kelly Benson 217Paige Cauley 198Jenna Ausiello 192Krissy Lacik 159Kim Curry 159Eleni Krousoulas 135Stephanie Owsiany 127Tina Stallone 120Ashley Johnstone 114Shannon Forbes 107Jackie Couillard 102Nina Weinberg 100Christina Cribbs 96Kimberly Crnkovich 94Barbra Phillips 94Kim Carmody 87Courtney Butler 85Lisa Kiley 84Schron 84Jean Gutierrez 82Gina Rescildo 79Alicia Martin 79Shelby Johnson 76

Slugging Percentage Chelsea Methot .676Jenna Ausiello .671Kim Carmody .626Doering .556Lexi Majury .547Paige Cauley .544Schron .535Monequa Cobb .500Shelby Johnson .497Eleni Krousoulas .489Kelly Bentson .489Jean Gutierrez .461Ashley Johnstone .445Jackie Couillard .443Kathy Duggan .429Krissy Lacik .424 Stolen Bases Jean Gutierrez 31Lois Arrroyo 29Eleni Krousoulas 26Barbra Phillips 23Regina Barthen 22Rachel Poccia 21 Stolen Base AttemptsEleni Krousoulas 36Jean Gutierrez 32Lois Arrroyo 32Barbra Phillips 29Rachel Poccia 24Regina Barthen 22Courtney Butler 22 Walks Jean Gutierrez 78Barbra Phillips 61Nina Weinberg 56Paige Cauley 56Chelsea Methot 51Courtney Butler 46Christina Cribbs 44Kim Curry 41Nancy Greiger 37Ashley Johnstone 37Lisa Kiley 36Michele Coyle 35Regina Barthen 34Pam Miller 34Tina Stallone 33Krissy Lacik 33Kelly Benson 31Eleni Krousoulas 31

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SEASON RECORDS – BATTING

At Bats Kelly Bentson-2012 164Kelly Bentson-2013 161Jenna Ausiello-2012 158Shannon Forbes-2013 157Kimberly Crnkovich-2013 156Krissy Lacik-2011 140Chelsea Methot-2010 140Kim Curry-2010 139Krissy Lacik-2010 135Paige Cauley-2010 135Stephanie Owsiany-2010 133Jackie Couillard-2012 130Ashley Johnstone-2010 128Jenna Ausiello-2011 128Lexi Majury-2012 126Jackie Roebuck-2010 125 Hits Jenna Ausiello-2012 67Kelly Benson-2013 57Shannon Forbes-2013 53Jenna Ausiello-2011 52Chelsea Methot-2011 52Kelly Bentson-2012 49Krissy Lacik-2010 49Chelsea Methot-2010 48Ashley Johnstone-2010 47Paige Cauley-2010 47Kimberly Crnkovich-2013 46Lexi Majury-2012 44Jackie Couillard-2012 44Chelsea Methot-2008 42Krissy Lacik-2011 41Paige Cauley-2009 41Lori Roemer-1987 40 Batting Average (min. 20 AB)Kruger-2004 .491Dayna DeCarlo-1981 .484Chelsea Methot-2011 .441Jenna Ausiello-2012 .424April Clapp-1987 .410Jenna Ausiello-2011 .406Regina Barthen-1988 .406Henry-1990 .382Petrera-1987 .382Eleni Krousoulas-1987 .375Schron-1991 .368Ashley Johnstone-2010 .367Jean Gutierrez-1989 .367Monequa Cobb-1999 .365Shelby Johnson-2013 .364Krissy Lacik-2010 .363Chelsea Methot-2008 .362Barbra Phillips-1990 .362Carol Moynihan-1981 .361Eleni Krousoulas-1989 .360Kelly Bentson-2013 .354

Runs Jenna Ausiello-2012 35Jenna Ausiello-2011 35Chelsea Methot-2010 35Jean Gutierrez-1988 34Chelsea Methot-2011 33Regina Barthen-1987 33Kelly Benson-2013 32April Clapp-1988 32April Clapp-1987 32Paige Cauley-2010 32Lois Arroyo-1987 31Lori Roemer-1987 31Jackie Roebuck-2010 31Paige Cauley-2011 31 RBI Chelsea Methot-2011, 10 40Ashley Johnstone-2010 36Jenna Ausiello-2012 35April Clapp-1988 33Kelly Benson-2013 31Jackie Couillard-2012 29Kimberly Crnkovich-2013 28Lori Roemer-1987 27Catherine Kowalski-2009 27Jenna Ausiello-2011 27Paige Cauley-2010 27Paige Cauley-2011 25April Clapp-1987 24Kelly Bentson-2011 23Dayna DeCarlo-1981 22Tina DiNumzio-1996 21Cheryl Tavernia-1981 21Kelly Bentson-2012 20Schron-1991 20Kim Curry-2011 20Krissy Lacik-2010 20Krissy Lacik-2009 20 Doubles Jenna Ausiello-2012 22Paige Cauley-2009 15Shannon Forbes-2013 14Jenna Ausiello-2011 13Kelly Benson-2013 13Ashley Johnstone-2010 12Lexi Majury-2012 11Paige Cauley-2010 10Jean Gutierrez-1990 9Kim Curry-2009 9Chelsea Methot-2011 9Alicia Martin-2008 8Kelly Bentson-2011 8Kimberly Crnkovich-2013 8Chelsea Methot-2010 8Chelsea Methot-2008 8

Triples Kim Carmody-1995 8Lois Arroyo-1987 7Tina Stallone-1993 6Cheryl Tavernia-1981 6Regina Berthen-1987 5Kim Carmody-1996 5Lori Roemer-1987 5Susan(Sue)Williams-1994 5Tina DiNumzio-1996 4Tina Stallone-1992 4Ashley Johnstone-2010 4Krissy Lacik-2011 4 Home Runs Chelsea Methot-2011 15Chelsea Methot-2010 11Jenna Ausiello-2011 7Dayna DeCarlo-1981 6Paige Cauley-2011 6Jenna Ausiello-2012 5Kelly Benson-2013 5Kimberly Crnkovich-2013 5Lexi Majury-2012 5Kelly Bentson-2012 5Carol Moynihan-1981 5Chelsea Methot-2009 5Jackie Couillard-2012 4Kelly Bentson-2011 4Paige Cauley-2010 4Paige Cauley-2009 4Shelby Johnson-2012 3Shelby Johnson-2013 3Kathy Power-1994 3Schron-1991 3Catherine Kowalski-2008 3Chelsea Methot-2008 3 Total Bases Chelsea Methot-2011 108Jenna Ausiello-2012 104Chelsea Methot-2010 89Jenna Ausiello-2011 88Kelly Bentson-2013 85Kelly Bentson-2012 73Ashley Johnstone-2010 73Lexi Majury-2012 70Paige Cauley-2010 69Kimberly Crnkovich-2013 69Paige Cauley-2009 68Shannon Forbes-2013 67Krissy Lacik-2010 66Jackie Couillard-2012 62Paige Cauley-2011 61Chelsea Methot-2009 61Chelsea Methot-2008 61Lori Roemer-1987 60

Slugging Percentage(min.20 AB)

Chelsea Methot-2011 .915Dayna DeCarlo-1981 .887Carol Moynihan-1981 .721Jenna Ausiello-2011 .688Kim Carmody-1997 .667Jenna Ausiello-2012 .658Natalie Wabshinak-2013 .650April Clapp-1988 .639Chelsea Methot-2010 .636Chelsea Methot-2009 .622Regina Barthen-1988 .609April Clapp-1987 .603 Stolen Bases Lois Arroyo-1987 19Jean Gutierrez-1989 16Rachel Poccia-2011 14Regina Barthen-1988 12Kim Carmody-1995 11Nancy Greiger-1996 11Lori Roemer-1987 11Lois Arroyo-1988 10Regina Barthen-1987 10Jean Gutierrez-1988 10Schron-1991 10 Stolen Base Attempts Lois Arroyo-1987 19Jean Gutierrez-1989 16Rachel Poccia-2011 16Nancy Greiger-1996 15Lois Arroyo-1988 13Lori Roemer-1987 13Regina Barthen-1988 12Erin Puente-2002 12Joselyn Bazil-1998 11Kim Carmody-1995 11Courtney Butler-2013 11Tina McGuire-1998 11Tina Stallone-1991 11 Walks Jean Gutierrez-1988 37Paige Cauley-2011 24Jackie Roebuck-2010 23Jean Gutierrez-1989 22Regina Barthen-1988 20Ashley Johnstone-2012 19Jean Gutierrez-1990 19Paige Cauley-2010 19Chelsea Methot-2011 19Jenna Ausiello-2012 18Deidre Flaherty-1981 18Carol Moynihan-1981 18Barbra Phillips-1991 18Catherine Kowalski-2008 18Courtney Butler-2013 17

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Chelsea Methot-2011 .915Dayna DeCarlo-1981 .887Carol Moynihan-1981 .721Jenna Ausiello-2011 .688Kim Carmody-1997 .667Jenna Ausiello-2012 .658Natalie Wabshinak-2013 .650April Clapp-1988 .639Chelsea Methot-2010 .636Chelsea Methot-2009 .622Regina Barthen-1988 .609April Clapp-1987 .603 Stolen Bases Lois Arroyo-1987 19Jean Gutierrez-1989 16Rachel Poccia-2011 14Regina Barthen-1988 12Kim Carmody-1995 11Nancy Greiger-1996 11Lori Roemer-1987 11Lois Arroyo-1988 10Regina Barthen-1987 10Jean Gutierrez-1988 10Schron-1991 10 Stolen Base Attempts Lois Arroyo-1987 19Jean Gutierrez-1989 16Rachel Poccia-2011 16Nancy Greiger-1996 15Lois Arroyo-1988 13Lori Roemer-1987 13Regina Barthen-1988 12Erin Puente-2002 12Joselyn Bazil-1998 11Kim Carmody-1995 11Courtney Butler-2013 11Tina McGuire-1998 11Tina Stallone-1991 11 Walks Jean Gutierrez-1988 37Paige Cauley-2011 24Jackie Roebuck-2010 23Jean Gutierrez-1989 22Regina Barthen-1988 20Ashley Johnstone-2012 19Jean Gutierrez-1990 19Paige Cauley-2010 19Chelsea Methot-2011 19Jenna Ausiello-2012 18Deidre Flaherty-1981 18Carol Moynihan-1981 18Barbra Phillips-1991 18Catherine Kowalski-2008 18Courtney Butler-2013 17

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CAREER RECORDS – PITCHING

Wins Mary Sieber (2011-) 31Doering (87-88) 28Jean Sanborn (89-92) 19Alexandra Puglisi (12) 15Stephanie Pereyo (07-09) 14Kathy Duggan (93-94) 13Gina Sganga (99-00) 12Brittany Serrao (2010-) 11 Saves Jessica Simpson (2013-) 2Kellie Quinn (95-98) 2Brittany Serrao (11-) 1Alexandra Puglisi (12) 1Stephanie Pereyo (07-09) 1Jean Sanborn (89-92) 1 Appearances Kellie Quinn (95-98) 88Mary Sieber (2011-) 86Jean Sanborn (89-92) 58Stephanie Pereyo (07-09) 54Kathy Duggan (94-93) 49Gina Sqanger (99-00) 43Doering (87-88) 37Brittany Serrao (2010-) 30Alexandra Puglisi (12) 30Carrie Mann (03 & 05) 29 (+)Jessica Madick (07-08) 28DanielleGelbman(02-03)27 (+)Cathy McNerney (96-97) 27Jessica Simpson (2013-) 26 Games Started Kellie Quinn (95-98) 73Mary Sieber (2011-) 67Kathy Duggan (94-93) 49Jean Sanborn (89-92) 48Stephanie Pereyo (07-09) 43Gina Sqanger (99-00) 38Doering (87-88) 34Danielle Gelbman (02-03) 27Cathy McNerney (96-97) 26Carrie Mann (03 & 05) 25Brittany Serrao (2010-) 24Alexandra Puglisi (12) 23Jessica Madick (07-08) 21Jackie Nyenchek (89-90) 20 Complete Games Kellie Quinn (95-98) 64Kathy Duggan (93-94) 47Jean Sanborn (89-92) 47Stephanie Pereyo (07-09) 37Gina Sganga (99-00) 34Doering (87-88) 33Danielle Gelbman (02-03) 26

Innings Pitched Kellie Quinn (95-98) 425Mary Sieber (2011-) 390.2Jean Sanborn (89-92) 355.2Kathy Duggan (93-94) 306Stephanie Pereyo (07-09) 273Gina Sganga (99-00) 241.2Doering (87-88) 240.2Alexandra Puglisi (12) 157.1Cathy McNerney (96-97) 153.2 Strikeouts Mary Sieber (2011-) 216Stephanie Pereyo (07-09) 172Alexandra Puglisi (12) 160Kellie Quinn (95-98) 158Jessica Madick (07-08) 106Doering (87-88) 87Kathy Duggan (93-94) 87Lori Lee (81) 74Jean Sanborn (89-92) 60Gina Sganga (99-00) 60Carrie Mann (03 & 05) 56Danielle Gelbman (02-03) 55Brittany Serrao (2010-) 55 ERA (min. 25 IP/year)Alexandra Puglisi (12) 2.05Doering (87-88) 2.27Mary Sieber (2011-) 3.19Brittany Serrao (2010-) 3.30Bryanna Kopczynski(2012)3.76Stephanie Pereyo (07-09) 3.85Jean Sanborn (89-92) 4.14Jessica Simpson (2013-) 4.17Kellie Quinn (95-98) 4.28Jackie Nyemchek (88-90) 4.72Gina Sganga (99-00) 4.76Cathy McNerney (96-97) 4.89 SEASON RECORDS – PITCHING Wins Alexandra Puglisi (2012) 15Doering (1987) 14Doering (1988) 14Mary Sieber (2011) 11Brittany Serrao (2013) 11Stephanie Pereyo (2009) 11Mary Sieber (2013) 11Mary Sieber (2012) 9Lori Roemer (1987) 8Tayla Gardner (2011) 8Alex Oakes (2010) 8Shanna Hicks (2010) 8Kathy Duggan (1994) 7Lori Lee (1981) 7Jean Sanborn (1990) 7Gina Sganga (1999) 7

Saves Jessica Simpson (2013) 2Kellie Quinn (1996) 2Brittany Serrao (2013) 1Alexandra Puglisi (2012) 1Jean Sanborn (1989) 1Kelly Bentson (2011) 1Shanna Hicks (2010) 1 Appearances Mary Sieber (2013) 32Alexandra Puglisi (2012) 30Brittany Serrao (2013) 30Mary Sieber (2012) 29Kellie Quinn (1998) 29Alex Oakes (2010) 29Shanna Hicks (2010) 27Jessica Simpson (2013) 26Kathy Duggan (1994) 26Gina Sganger (1999) 26Mary Sieber (2011) 25Tayla Gardner (2011) 24Kathy Duggan (1993) 23Caitlin Rohme (2010) 22Jean Sanborn (1991) 21Doering (1988) 20Jean Sanborn (1992) 20 Games Started Kellie Quinn (1998) 29Kathy Duggan (1994) 26Gina Sganger (1999) 25Mary Sieber (2013) 24Brittany Serrao (2013) 24Alexandra Puglisi (2012) 23Kathy Duggan (1993) 23Mary Sieber (2012) 22Tayla Gardner (2011) 22Mary Sieber (2011) 21Stephanie Pereyo (2008) 20Shanna Hicks (2010) 20 Complete Games Kellie Quinn (1998) 29Kathy Duggan (1994) 24Kathy Duggan (1993) 23Gina Sganga (1999) 23Laura Cerone (1989) 19Doering (1988) 18Stephanie Pereyo (2008) 17Kellie Quinn (1997) 17Jean Sanborn (1991) 16Jean Sanborn (1992) 15Doering (1987) 15Danielle Gelbman (2002) 15Stephanie Pereyo (2009) 15Jean Sanborn (1990) 14Erin Puente (2002) 14Tayla Gardner (2011) 14

Innings Pitched Kellie Quinn (1998) 167.2Alexandra Puglisi (2012) 157.1Kathy Duggan (1994) 156.1Kathy Duggan (1993) 149.2Gina Sganga (1999) 144.1Mary Sieber (2013) 144.1Jean Sanborn (1991) 132.2Doering (1988) 130.1Tayla Gardner (2011) 128.1Mary Sieber (2012) 127.2Stephanie Pereyo (2008) 123.1Brittany Serrao (2013) 122.1Stephanie Pereyo (2009) 121.1Mary Sieber (2011) 118.2Shanna Hicks (2010) 116.0Jean Sanborn (1992) 114.0Doering (1987) 110.1Kellie Quinn (1997) 110.0 Strikeouts Alexandra Puglisi (2012) 160Tayla Gardner (2011) 110Stephanie Pereyo (2008) 85Mary Sieber (2013) 85Mary Sieber (2012) 79Lori Lee (1981) 74Stephanie Pereyo (2009) 67Shanna Hicks (2010) 56Kellie Quinn (1998) 55Brittany Serrao (2013) 55Jessica Madick (2008) 54Mary Sieber (2011) 52Jessica Madick (2007) 52Kellie Quinn (1996) 51 ERA (min. 25 IP) Lori Roemer (1987) 1.56Jean Sanborn (1989) 1.65Alexandra Puglisi (2012) 2.05Doering (1988) 2.15Doering (1987) 2.41Lori Lee (1981) 2.53Mary Sieber (2012) 2.63Brittany Serrao (2013) 3.09Gina Sganga (2000) 3.16Tayla Gardner (2011) 3.16Stephanie Pereyo (2009) 3.29Mary Sieber (2011) 3.30Kellie Quinn (1997) 3.31Mary Sieber (2013) 3.49Kellie Quinn (1998) 3.51Kathy Duggan (1993) 3.65Jean Sanborn (1990) 3.73Bryanna Kopczynski (2012) 3.76Jean Sanborn (1992) 3.87

*Missing some stats from 1984-1986 seasons

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Mercy Softball All-Time Series Records

Team RecordAdelphi 1-25Albion 0-1Alderson-Broaddus 2-0American Int'l 1-1Assumption 0-1Army 0-1Barry 0-2Belmont Abbey 0-2Bentley 2-0Bethany (WVA) 0-1Bethany College 0-1Black Hills State 1-0Bloomfield 1-1Briarcliffe (NY) 4-1Bridgeport 12-21Brooklyn 9-2Caldwell 0-2Cal Lutheran 0-1Canisius 2-0Carlow 3-0CCNY 1-0Centenary (NJ) 1-1Central (Iowa) 0-1Chestnut Hill 6-0Colgate 0-2Concordia 16-32-1

Dakota Wesleyan 1-0Dominican 4-7Dowling 13-49Eastern 1-1East Stroudsburg 0-1Fairfield 4-6Farmingdale State 0-1Felician 4-3Fisher 1-0Fordham 5-6Georgian Court 0-2Goldey-Beacom 4-0Grinnell 1-0Hofstra 3-4Holy Family 2-2Hunter 8-2Iona 8-11Itasca 0-1John Jay 0-1King's 10-3LaVerne 0-1Lees-McRae 0-1Lehman 8-4Le Moyne 0-2LIU Post 2-52Long Island 7-6Manhattan 10-3

Manhattanville 13-4Marymount 2-0Maryville U. 0-1Menlo College 0-1Merrimack 1-0Millersville 1-0Molloy 14-44Mt. St. Mary (NY) 1-0Mt. St. Vincent 2-0New Haven 3-18New Paltz 0-2New York Tech 8-38Niagara 2-0Northern State 0-1Northwestern (MN) 1-0Northwood (FL) 1-0Nova Southeastern 0-10Nyack 10-4NYIT 6-2Pace 22-28-1Pfeiffer 0-2Philadelphia 3-9Philadelphia Textile 3-12Plattsburgh 0-1Pomona-Pitzer 1-0Post 5-3Queens 22-42

Rowan 0-2Sacred Heart 0-4Sioux Falls 0-1St. Anselm 2-1St. Francis 3-4St. John's 0-2St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 0-1St. Michael’s 2-0St. Peter's 2-1St. Rose 0-16St. Thomas (FL) 1-7St. Thomas Aquinas 26-34Slippery Rock 0-2Southampton 14-22-1Southern Conn. State 0-1Southern N.H. 0-2Southern Vt. 1-0Staten Island 1-0Stony Brook 10-10-1Upper Iowa 0-1Urbana 1-0Wagner 3-6West Chester 0-3Western Conn. State 2-1West Liberty 1-0Wilmington (DE) 3-2

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The Mavericks under Fazio: Hitting Year Games Runs Hits AVG 2B 3B HR Slug% RBI BB SAC SB SBA HBP2013 51 242 426 0.294 68 6 18 0.387 198 100 7 39 51 262012 51 209 414 0.289 70 3 24 0.393 184 107 10 30 42 192011 44 218 341 0.288 59 9 34 0.440 196 114 58 39 44 7

Pitching FieldingYear Games Wins Saves CG IP SO ERA Games PO A FLD%2013 51 26 3 16 337.0 177 3.57 51 1011 537 0.947%2012 51 25 1 23 346.2 270 2.79 51 1036 416 0.946%2011 44 21 1 24 288.1 179 3.47 44 868 419 0.953%

Team Records Hitting Games Runs Hits AVG 2B 3B HR Slug% RBI BB SAC SB SBA HBP 51 242 426 0.322 70 24 34 0.455 198 132 58 82 111 26 ‘12,’13 ‘13 ‘13 ‘87 ‘12 ‘87 ‘11 ‘87 ‘13 ‘88 ‘11 ‘87 ‘99 ‘13

Pitching Fielding Wins Saves CG IP SO ERA PO A FLD% 26 3 32 346.2 270 2.05 1036 537 0.953 ‘13 ‘13 ‘02 ‘12 ‘12 ‘87 ‘12 ‘13 ‘11

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Rowan 0-2Sacred Heart 0-4Sioux Falls 0-1St. Anselm 2-1St. Francis 3-4St. John's 0-2St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 0-1St. Michael’s 2-0St. Peter's 2-1St. Rose 0-16St. Thomas (FL) 1-7St. Thomas Aquinas 26-34Slippery Rock 0-2Southampton 14-22-1Southern Conn. State 0-1Southern N.H. 0-2Southern Vt. 1-0Staten Island 1-0Stony Brook 10-10-1Upper Iowa 0-1Urbana 1-0Wagner 3-6West Chester 0-3Western Conn. State 2-1West Liberty 1-0Wilmington (DE) 3-2

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Hall of fameThe Mercy College Athletics Hall of Fame was established to recognize the best student-athletes, teams, staff and friends of Mercy College Athletics. The Hall of Fame also calls attention locally, regionally and nationally to Mercy College’s rich athletics history and tradition. The wing adjoining the athletics department to the rest of the college was reconstructed in the summer of 2011 to house the names of the 24 inductees.

The following criteria were established for nominations of potential Hall of Fame inductees: -An athlete must have competed two full seasons in one sport or one full season in two or more sports and have attended Mercy College a minimum of two years. The athlete will not be considered until five years after his/her class graduates. -A coach or athletics administrator must have served at Mercy College for at least five years and have retired (or left the college) prior to being selected. -The nominee must have departed Mercy College in good standing, and the record of the nominee must be so outstanding that there is no question as to qualifying for the Hall of Fame.

With six classes already inducted, the baseball and softball teams comprise 44 percent of total players with six baseball represen-tatives and two in softball. Former baseball head coach Rick Wolff has also been inducted as one of just five coaches in the Hall, and former athletics director Neil Judge, an inaugural inductee, also coached baseball for a number of years.

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Hall of fameBob Crescenzo ‘82, Class of ‘09 A Westchester County native, Bob Crescenzo got his start playing baseball on the sandlots of Mount Vernon, N.Y., where such legendary greats Ralph Branca and Ken Singleton also hailed from. As a first baseman for the Flyers, Crescenzo quickly became a key asset in building the Mercy baseball program’s prowess in the early 1980s.

A two-year captain, Crescenzo helped Mercy College eclipse the .500 mark for the first time in program history in 1981, as the Flyers finished 18-12-1. He was a part of several big wins against strong Division I and II programs, such as Monmouth, Pace, Fordham, New Haven, St. Francis and Iona. He possessed a power-hitting stroke, which also complemented inaugural Hall of Famer Jim Schult to give the Flyers a powerful 1-2 punch. Under the tutelage of 2008 Hall of Fame inductee and former Mercy College head coach Rick Wolff, Crescenzo recorded a .345 career batting average with eight home runs, 14 doubles, five triples and 70 RBI. .

Crescenzo came to Mercy College in the fall of 1978 after a phone call from a former Mount Vernon High School teammate Dave Rocco about a new coach and baseball program forming at Mercy College, which immediately caught his attention. In the spring of 1979, Crescenzo batted .416, which ranked him 28th in the United States, and drove 20 runs in. He had his career-best game against the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy on April 18, 1979 in Kings Point. N.Y., when he batted 7-for-8 in a double-header with four doubles, two singles, and a home run with eight RBI.

As team captain in 1980, Crescenzo batted .327 and collected 26 RBI, had four doubles, two triples and three home runs, and crossed the plate 16 times for Mercy College. In 1981, his final season with the Flyers, Crescenzo batted .304, with 24 RBI, 26 runs scored, four doubles and two home runs. Some of his most memorable moments from his final season with the Flyers included a game-winning two-base hit in the 10th inning to break an 8-8 tie between Mercy College and Monmouth. In the dark, his hit gave the Flyers an 11-8 victory.

Crescenzo graduated in 1982 with a B.S. in management and earned an M.S. in childhood education grades 1-6 in August 2010. Still bitten by the baseball bug, he currently owns and manages the New Jersey Cyclones Baseball Club, a 14-under tournament team, which competes up and down the eastern seaboard. Crescenzo currently resides in Clark, N.J., with his wife Darla, of 18 years, and children Robert & Michael.

Dayna DeCarlo ‘85, Class of ‘08 Dayna DeCarlo, coached by legendary inaugural Hall of Fame inductee Neil Judge, covered the outfield for the Mercy College softball team from 1981-84. Well known for her speed, power and canon of an arm, she batted .518 over he career with 20 home runs and 102 runs batted in, ranking among the leaders in nearly every statistical category.

Before her career at Mercy College began, she was making waves in Port Chester. She was a pioneer as she became the first female to participate in Port Chester Little League and was named to the District 20 tour-nament team in her first year. DeCarlo was also a star at Port Chester High School. Her coach, Cathy Federici, called her a coach’s dream because she was a superstar but not over-confident. In her senior year, she belted a three-run home run in the seventh inning to give Port Chester a walk-off 5-3 win to become Section I Class B champions.

She moved on to Mercy College where she made an immediate impact, batting .484 with six home runs, 22 runs batted in and 18 stolen bases in her freshman campaign. She followed that up by leading the nation in home runs per game and batting an astounding .603 as a sophomore.

DeCarlo’s senior season was her best of all as she led the nation with a .530 batting average (35-for-66) and .29 home runs per game (eight home runs for the season). In the opening round of the New York State Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Division I-II softball tournament, DeCarlo smashed a

320-foot home run to lead Mercy College to a 9-8 victory. She still holds the program’s single-season records for home runs, runs batted in and batting average.

Upon graduation, DeCarlo’s number four was retired, which she wore for her idol Lou Gehrig. She also enjoyed two seasons at Mercy College as an assistant softball coach.

DeCarlo went on to play with the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association from 1978-1989. During that time she received 13 MVPs, two Gold Gloves, twice led the league in home runs, was named Best Defensive Player twice and was on the All-Tournament and All-World teams. From 1983-1989, she hit .671 and smashed 170 home runs. She was the first to be inducted into the New England United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association in 1991.

Now a resident of New Rochelle, N.Y., DeCarlo owns and operates a successful pet-sitting business in Westchester County and is the proud owner of the world’s oldest rabbit at almost 16 years old.

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A Westchester County native, Bob Crescenzo got his start playing baseball on the sandlots of Mount Vernon, N.Y., where such legendary greats Ralph Branca and Ken Singleton also hailed from. As a first baseman for the Flyers, Crescenzo quickly became a key asset in building the Mercy baseball program’s prowess in the early 1980s.

A two-year captain, Crescenzo helped Mercy College eclipse the .500 mark for the first time in program history in 1981, as the Flyers finished 18-12-1. He was a part of several big wins against strong Division I and II programs, such as Monmouth, Pace, Fordham, New Haven, St. Francis and Iona. He possessed a power-hitting stroke, which also complemented inaugural Hall of Famer Jim Schult to give the Flyers a powerful 1-2 punch. Under the tutelage of 2008 Hall of Fame inductee and former Mercy College head coach Rick Wolff, Crescenzo recorded a .345 career batting average with eight home runs, 14 doubles, five triples and 70 RBI. .

Crescenzo came to Mercy College in the fall of 1978 after a phone call from a former Mount Vernon High School teammate Dave Rocco about a new coach and baseball program forming at Mercy College, which immediately caught his attention. In the spring of 1979, Crescenzo batted .416, which ranked him 28th in the United States, and drove 20 runs in. He had his career-best game against the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy on April 18, 1979 in Kings Point. N.Y., when he batted 7-for-8 in a double-header with four doubles, two singles, and a home run with eight RBI.

As team captain in 1980, Crescenzo batted .327 and collected 26 RBI, had four doubles, two triples and three home runs, and crossed the plate 16 times for Mercy College. In 1981, his final season with the Flyers, Crescenzo batted .304, with 24 RBI, 26 runs scored, four doubles and two home runs. Some of his most memorable moments from his final season with the Flyers included a game-winning two-base hit in the 10th inning to break an 8-8 tie between Mercy College and Monmouth. In the dark, his hit gave the Flyers an 11-8 victory.

Crescenzo graduated in 1982 with a B.S. in management and earned an M.S. in childhood education grades 1-6 in August 2010. Still bitten by the baseball bug, he currently owns and manages the New Jersey Cyclones Baseball Club, a 14-under tournament team, which competes up and down the eastern seaboard. Crescenzo currently resides in Clark, N.J., with his wife Darla, of 18 years, and children Robert & Michael.

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Pat Geoghegan ‘83, Class of ‘08 Pat Geoghegan was recruited by fellow inductee Rick Wolff out of Croton High School where he became the only pitcher in Section I playoff history to throw a perfect game in the first round ver-sus Edgemont. A Dean’s List student for four years who would graduate Cum Laude, and team cap-tain for three seasons, he was a true scholar-athlete earning nominations for Academic All-America honors in 1981 and 1983 and was awarded the Mercy College Board of Trustees Certificate of Merit.

On the mound, Geoghegan had pinpoint control, using his intelligence and mixing a vast repertoire of pitches to become one of the most successful hurlers in Mercy College baseball history. During his four-year career, he registered school records of 13 wins and 34 starts. Geoghegan was a part of some of the best teams in program history, playing alongside many greats such as inaugural Hall of Fame inductee Jim Schult and sluggers Bob Crescenzo, Bob Ryder, Rocky Pasquale and Rob Dromerhauser, to name a few. During his career, Mercy College teams compiled an overall record of 71-46-1.

As a freshman in 1980, he was a part of the first baseball team at Mercy College to compete at the Division II level. He highlighted that year by tossing a two-hitter and earning the win versus St. Francis (NY) in Mercy’s first-ever defeat of a Division I team. He added wins against other Division I foes Saint Peter’s and Fordham, and registered a big save as the Flyers knocked off Monmouth in 10 innings. Geoghegan earned All-Knickerbocker Conference honors as a sophomore in 1981 by post-ing a 5-1 record with a 4.10 ERA. He led the staff in innings pitched and ranked second in strikeouts. Along the way he defeated New Haven, which was ranked No. 2 in the nation at the time, defeated Stony Brook, and was the winning pitcher in Mercy’s first playoff victory. The following year he was a part of a squad that was 18-9 overall, the program’s best record to that point. Geoghegan then closed out his career at Mercy College by helping the Flyers register their first 20-win season, finishing the year at 21-12 with wins over perennial powerhouses Pace, Adelphi, Concordia and St. Leo’s.

Geoghegan has gone on to spend the majority of his career in the Telecommunications Industry working for firms such as Verizon, Openwave and Intel. Today, Geoghegan provides Business Development Services to “start up” companies in the technology industry. He continues to share his experience, strength and hope with others via his service work. He is now also trying his hand at writing, pursuing a life long dream to be a published author. Geoghegan has been one of the athletic department’s biggest supporters over the years, serving on numerous committees including the Athlet-ics Task Force and the Athletics Advisory Board. He and his wife and best friend Beth, are the proud parents of three wonderful, loving daughters, Kerri, Erin and Colleen. They are his inspiration always.

Pearl River native Eleni Kousoulas was one of the most prolific softball players in Mercy College history. She donned the Flyers uniform from 1987 to 1990 and ranked in the top 10 in several categories in program history at the conclusion of her career. She hit .341 over her four years, including an outstanding .375 her rookie year. She ranked third all-time in triples (10), fifth in doubles (15), fifth in total bases (135), sixth in RBI (50), sixth in career average (.341), seventh in slugging percentage (.489) and ninth in runs scored (59) and still ranks highly in each category. In addition, she swiped 26 bases in 36 attempts and drew 31 walks while strik-ing out only 17 times in 276 career at-bats. During her freshman season, Pallogudis notched a slugging percentage of .542 and knocked in 13 runs. She had her highest RBI output in her sophomore year with 16. Continuing to pose a dangerous threat in the batter’s box, Pallogudis hit .360 and .329 in her junior and senior seasons, respectively.

Pallogudis, who played under head coach and longtime Mercy athletics director Neil Judge, was a mem-ber of some of the most successful squads in Mercy softball history. As a freshman, her team finished with a stellar 22-7 record. One year later, Pallogudis helped her squad to a 15-9 ledger as a sophomore.

Prior to Mercy, Pallogudis was a standout softball player at Pearl River High School. A 1986 graduate, she had a batting average of .538 and launched a Section 1-leading 10 home runs. Pallogudis also ran track and played soccer. Former Pearl River Athletics Director said, “During my three decades in the Pearl River School District, she was one of the top 10 greatest all-around female athletes that I witnessed play for the Lady Pirates.” Upon graduating from Pearl River, Pallogudis received a full scholarship to play softball at Mercy.

Since leaving the Mercy campus grounds, Pallogudis has had a very successful teaching career within the Ramapo Central School District. She started off teaching first grade for her first 10 years, then moved to third grade for 10 years. She has since been teaching second graders. Pallogudis and her hus-band, Tony, have three children – Steven, 16, who attends nearby Clarkstown South High School; Dena, 14, an eighth grader at Felix Festa Middle School; and Luke, 11, currently a fifth grader at Bardonia Elementary School.

Eleni Kousoulas Pallogudis ‘90, Class of ‘12

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Jim Schult ‘81, Class of ‘06 Jim Schult, Class of 1981, came from a baseball family. His father Art Schult played many years in the major leagues for the New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs and Washington Senators, and his brother Ray went on to play for Pace.

With that pedigree, Schult first made a name for himself at Westlake High School in Thornwood. He helped the Wildcats to a 14-2 record in 1976, and a Central Western Baseball League title as they advanced to the state sectionals. Schult was honored that year by earning All-CWL, All-County, and All-American accolades. Prior to Mercy, Schult attended Westchester Community College, where he was an All-Conference selection and helped his squad to a Mid-Hudson Conference crown.

A power-hitting outfielder who hit legendary home runs, Schult joined the Flyers for the 1980 sea-son. Along with his power, he had great speed and a career batting average over .400, playing an integral role on two of the strongest teams in program history under Head Coach Rick Wolff.

Schult batted .406 in 1980, scoring 33 times and driving in 11 runs on 39 hits, including six doubles, three triples and two home runs. He had a .594 slugging percentage, a .486 on base percent-age, stole 20 bases in 24 attempts and struck out only nine times all season. He followed up by putting together arguably the best offensive season in Mercy College baseball history in 1981, leading the nation with a .541 batting average. In 98 at-bats, Schult collected 102 total bases for a remarkable slugging percentage of 1.041, and struck out only 10 times. That year he had 53 hits, including eight doubles, four triples and a team-record 11 home runs. He also walked 27 times to post a .640 on-base percentage, was a perfect 21-for-21 in stolen base attempts and scored 55 runs, as he was named to the New York State All-Star Team.

Schult was then selected by the Texas Rangers in the 33rd round of the 1981 Major League draft. He is currently employed as a sales represen-tative for R.E. Michel Company. He and his wife, Jean, a teacher in Somers, currently reside in East Fishkill, New York. Jean and Jim have two sons, Jimmy and Jeffrey.

Brian Sweeney embodies the quintessential example of hard work, perseverance and persistence. Swee-ney, a local Yonkers product, played baseball at Mercy College from 1993-1996, as a pitcher, infielder and outfielder appearing at every field position except catcher and second base.

During his four years at Mercy, Sweeney established himself in the record books as one of the Flyers’ most invaluable contributors in history. Named All-State and the New York Collegiate Athletic Confer-ence Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1995, he was effective, durable and versatile in becoming Mercy’s all-time leader in complete games and strikeouts, while also holding his own at the plate his junior and senior seasons. His 15 complete games, which include eight in his senior year alone, far outrank his nearest competitor and his 192 strikeouts still top the charts in school history, including a single-season record 72 in 1996. At the conclusion of his collegiate career, he also ranked second in innings pitched (224.1), fourth in starts (31), and tied for fourth in wins (nine). In his senior year of 1996, his career-low 3.22 ERA led a staff that posted the best team ERA in five seasons and which would not be bettered until another 13 years later. At the same time, he recorded a batting average of .336 with a .435 on-base percentage, hitting 11 doubles and adding 14 stolen bases on 16 attempts.

Following his success at Mercy, Sweeney began his professional career with the independent Heart-land Baseball League until Major League Baseball’s Seattle Mariners signed him in September 1996. He achieved his dream of reaching the major leagues in 2003, when he tossed 9.1 innings with a 1.93 ERA and seven strikeouts. He was then traded to the San Diego Padres the next year, during which he earned the win in his first major league start,squaring off against legendary hurler Randy Johnson. He found his way back to the big leagues in 2006 and pitched as well as ever, posting a 3.20 ERA in 56.1 innings and recording career highs in wins (two) and saves (two). After a three-year stint in Japan’s Pacific League, he returned to the majors in 2010 and pitched another 37 innings with a 3.16 ERA to round his career totals out to a 4-2 record with a 3.38 ERA. After his last appearance in Major League Baseball, Sweeney spent time in the Diamondbacks’ and New York Mets’ minor league systems, and in the 2011 offseason he signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners. Over his 16 seasons of professional baseball, Sweeney has amassed 108 victories.

Brian and his wife Connie have two children - Ava, 12, who attends Catholic Middle School; and Mia, 8, who attends Sacred Heart Elementary School in Troy, N.Y.

Brian Sweeney ‘06, Class of ‘12

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Jim Schult, Class of 1981, came from a baseball family. His father Art Schult played many years in the major leagues for the New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs and Washington Senators, and his brother Ray went on to play for Pace.

With that pedigree, Schult first made a name for himself at Westlake High School in Thornwood. He helped the Wildcats to a 14-2 record in 1976, and a Central Western Baseball League title as they advanced to the state sectionals. Schult was honored that year by earning All-CWL, All-County, and All-American accolades. Prior to Mercy, Schult attended Westchester Community College, where he was an All-Conference selection and helped his squad to a Mid-Hudson Conference crown.

A power-hitting outfielder who hit legendary home runs, Schult joined the Flyers for the 1980 sea-son. Along with his power, he had great speed and a career batting average over .400, playing an integral role on two of the strongest teams in program history under Head Coach Rick Wolff.

Schult batted .406 in 1980, scoring 33 times and driving in 11 runs on 39 hits, including six doubles, three triples and two home runs. He had a .594 slugging percentage, a .486 on base percent-age, stole 20 bases in 24 attempts and struck out only nine times all season. He followed up by putting together arguably the best offensive season in Mercy College baseball history in 1981, leading the nation with a .541 batting average. In 98 at-bats, Schult collected 102 total bases for a remarkable slugging percentage of 1.041, and struck out only 10 times. That year he had 53 hits, including eight doubles, four triples and a team-record 11 home runs. He also walked 27 times to post a .640 on-base percentage, was a perfect 21-for-21 in stolen base attempts and scored 55 runs, as he was named to the New York State All-Star Team.

Schult was then selected by the Texas Rangers in the 33rd round of the 1981 Major League draft. He is currently employed as a sales represen-tative for R.E. Michel Company. He and his wife, Jean, a teacher in Somers, currently reside in East Fishkill, New York. Jean and Jim have two sons, Jimmy and Jeffrey.

Brian Sweeney embodies the quintessential example of hard work, perseverance and persistence. Swee-ney, a local Yonkers product, played baseball at Mercy College from 1993-1996, as a pitcher, infielder and outfielder appearing at every field position except catcher and second base.

During his four years at Mercy, Sweeney established himself in the record books as one of the Flyers’ most invaluable contributors in history. Named All-State and the New York Collegiate Athletic Confer-ence Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1995, he was effective, durable and versatile in becoming Mercy’s all-time leader in complete games and strikeouts, while also holding his own at the plate his junior and senior seasons. His 15 complete games, which include eight in his senior year alone, far outrank his nearest competitor and his 192 strikeouts still top the charts in school history, including a single-season record 72 in 1996. At the conclusion of his collegiate career, he also ranked second in innings pitched (224.1), fourth in starts (31), and tied for fourth in wins (nine). In his senior year of 1996, his career-low 3.22 ERA led a staff that posted the best team ERA in five seasons and which would not be bettered until another 13 years later. At the same time, he recorded a batting average of .336 with a .435 on-base percentage, hitting 11 doubles and adding 14 stolen bases on 16 attempts.

Following his success at Mercy, Sweeney began his professional career with the independent Heart-land Baseball League until Major League Baseball’s Seattle Mariners signed him in September 1996. He achieved his dream of reaching the major leagues in 2003, when he tossed 9.1 innings with a 1.93 ERA and seven strikeouts. He was then traded to the San Diego Padres the next year, during which he earned the win in his first major league start,squaring off against legendary hurler Randy Johnson. He found his way back to the big leagues in 2006 and pitched as well as ever, posting a 3.20 ERA in 56.1 innings and recording career highs in wins (two) and saves (two). After a three-year stint in Japan’s Pacific League, he returned to the majors in 2010 and pitched another 37 innings with a 3.16 ERA to round his career totals out to a 4-2 record with a 3.38 ERA. After his last appearance in Major League Baseball, Sweeney spent time in the Diamondbacks’ and New York Mets’ minor league systems, and in the 2011 offseason he signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners. Over his 16 seasons of professional baseball, Sweeney has amassed 108 victories.

Brian and his wife Connie have two children - Ava, 12, who attends Catholic Middle School; and Mia, 8, who attends Sacred Heart Elementary School in Troy, N.Y.

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Rick Wolff - HC 1978-85, Class of ‘08 Rick Wolff served as head baseball coach at Mercy College from 1978-85, posting the highest winning percentage in school history with a 114-81-3 record (.583) and built the program into one of the most respected in the country. Along the way his teams recorded five straight winning seasons, including a 21-12 mark in 1983. His teams were also nationally ranked and he sent several players on to play in the professional ranks.

Wolff recruited some of the finest baseball players that have come through Mercy College. His efforts quickly earned huge dividends in 1981 as he led the Flyers to a program-best record at the time of 18-10-1 and a team batting average of .356. Inaugural Mercy College Hall of Fame inductee Jim Schult led the nation that year with a .541 batting average and was drafted by the Texas Rangers. The Flyers followed with another 18-win season in 1982 and then made the 1983 campaign a special one for Wolff. In addition to establishing a new best record in school history at 21-12, they had a team batting average of .338 (sixth in the nation), and scored an average of 8.8 runs per game (sixth in the nation). They also posted victories over perennial powerhouses Pace, Adelphi, New Haven, Concordia and St. Leo’s.

Wolff wrapped up his coaching career at Mercy College with two more successful seasons, compiling records of 17-10 and 18-15 in 1984 and 1985, respectively.

In 1986, Wolff followed in the footsteps of his father, Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Wolff, and launched his on-air career with ESPN broadcasting college baseball, including the 1986 College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska. In that World Series, he got to cover future major leaguers such as Robin Ventura, Albert Belle, Greg Vaughn and Mike Bordick. For several years, Wolff also broadcast college baseball for the Madison Square Garden Network.

He is a Harvard graduate, participating with the Crimson in the 1971 College World Series. Wolff was drafted and played in the minor leagues with the Detroit Tigers and later served as a roving coach for the Cleveland Indians from 1989-95, specializing in the mental approach to the game.

Wolff currently serves as Vice President, Executive Editor at Grand Central Publishing , where some of his better known authors include Ted Turner, Tiger Woods, Jack Welch, Mike Krzyzewski, Phil Mickelson and Robert Kiyosaki. Wolff has also authored many books on youth sports. His latest book, which was written with his son John, is entitled Harvard Boys: A Father and Son’s Adventures Playing Minor League Baseball. Wolff is a much in-demand speaker for community and school groups on sports parenting, and is the host of a popular radio show, “The Sports Edge,” that airs every Sunday morning (8am-9am) on WFAN in New York.

He and his wife Trish, an English teacher in the Chappaqua (NY) school district, have three children: John, Alyssa, and Samantha.

Chris Walpole ‘90, Class of ‘11 Baseball is a game of numbers, and Chris Walpole has the credentials. On the diamond, he ranks among the baseball program’s all-time leaders with a .374 career batting average, 210 career hits, 153 runs scored, 123 runs batted in, 40 doubles, nine triples, 17 home runs and 61 stolen bases. He batted .336 or better in all four seasons.

A true five-tool talent, he could hit for average and power, covered the hot corner with ease, had a strong arm and could run - not a bad combination for a switch-hitting infielder from the Bronx. He was named First Team All-New York State, encompassing Divisions I, II, and III, in 1989 and 1990. He earned distinction as First Team All-Knickerbocker Conference in 1988, 1989, and 1990.

Playing baseball was just part of the mission Walpole was on at Mercy College. He was determined to earn his degree, and let everyone know that he was more than just an athlete. Attending Mercy on an academic scholarship, he was named to the GTE Academic All-America team as a senior, earning his degree in criminal justice, with honors. He would go on to earn a doctorate in education from Northcentral University.

In his final season for the Flyers in 1990, he hit .440, the eighth-highest batting average in the country. The team went on to participate in the ECAC Playoffs, held in Lowell, Mass. Mercy finished with a record of 26-14 that season, with Walpole having 59 hits, 37 runs batted in, 13 doubles, three triples, four home runs, a .672 slugging percentage and 19 stolen bases in 23 attempts. For his efforts, he was selected to participate in the New York-New Jersey All-Star game, played at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, alongside student-athletes from Division I schools Fordham, Army, LIU and Iona. He went on to play professionally, working out with the New York Mets in Spring Training in 1995.

Walpole is married with four children and lives in Mahopac, N.Y. He has worked with autistic adolescents for 20 years in the Bronx and at East-chester High School. He is also the softball coach at Eastchester High School.

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East coast conference

The East Coast Conference (ECC) entered a new and exciting era on July 1, 2006, when it adopted a new name and branding, reflective of the growth the league has experienced since debuting as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference nearly 20 years ago. The ECC is the offspring of several single-sport college conferences which existed in the New York City Metropolitan Area in the 1960's, 70's and 80's. It is a direct descendant of the Big Apple Basketball Conference, which was a Men's Division II conference with six members: C.W. Post, Queens, Southampton, Mercy, Concordia and Dowling. In the 1980's the NCAA began to emphasize the importance of conferences in organizing competition and determining bids to NCAA tourna-ments. The NCAA required six teams to be recognized as a conference and the Big Apple Conference, with barely enough members to survive, was not very competitive. At the same time, local leagues such as the Empire for women's basketball; the Knickerbocker for baseball; and the Suburban for men's soccer lacked members and sufficient administrative control by athletic directors. In 1988, the athletic directors of C.W. Post and Queens invited the athletic directors of all Division II institutions in the New York Metropolitan Area to discuss forming one multi-sport conference administered by member athletic directors to encourage all local teams to compete against each other in all sports where there were at least six teams. It was hoped that the number of teams in each sport would rise as would the quality of play. After several meetings, it was generally agreed that a multi-sport conference was a good idea and the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference was formed. Its charter members were: Adelphi, Concordia, C.W. Post, Dowling, Mercy, Molloy, N.Y. Tech, Pace, Queens, and Southampton with Dr. Rich-ard Wettan, president; Mary Topping, vice president; Christopher Bledsoe, Secretary; Vincent Salamone, Treasurer; and Neil Judge, Representative-at-large. The convenience of scheduling, the reduction of costs, the rising quality of play, and the camaraderie of the schools led to the growth of the confer-ence. The multi-sport nature of the conference helped to attract the College of St. Rose, and Philadelphia Textile (now Philadelphia University) in 1991 and New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1997 which expanded the geographic scope of the NYCAC. This encouraged its existing members to participate in all sports sponsored by the NYCAC. The original intercollegiate competition consisted of round robin play in men's basketball, softball, baseball, and soccer with tournaments held for men's and women's tennis, men's and women's cross-country; and men's golf. The ECC currently sponsors baseball; men's and women's basketball; men's and women's soccer; men's and women's cross country; men's lacrosse; softball; men's and women's tennis; men's and women's indoor and outdoor track & field; and women's volleyball. The University of Bridgeport and St. Thomas Aquinas College replaced NJIT and St. Rose in 2000. The University of New Haven joined September 01, 2002. The departure of Philadelphia and dissolution of the LIU-Southampton campus following the 2004-05 academic year brought ECC membership to 11 and the departure of the University of New Haven, Concordia and Adelphi brought ECC membership to eight. In March of 2011, ECC member institutions voted in the University of the District of Columbia to become the ninth member of the conference effective in July of 2011. Mission Statement: The East Coast Conference is commited to the highest standards of scholarship, sportsmanship, teamwork, and citizenship. Its mission is to promote the total person concept in its student-athletes which stresses the abilities to excel in academic achievement, athletic competi-tion, and positive character traits.

Dr. Robert J. Dranoff was named the fifth Commissioner of the East Coast Conference (ECC) April 30, 2008 and commenced duties June 15, 2008. Dranoff has spent the past four years overseeing the Suffolk County Community Col-lege athletic program which encompasses the intercollegiate and recreation programs as well as facilities. His tenure has been marked by an overall enhancement of the entire athletic program as well building strong connections to the campus community and assisting with facility upgrades including renovations to the Brookhaven Gymnasium and outdoor facilities. Along with his role as Assistant Dean of Student Services he also served as an adjunct professor. “I am very much looking forward to the opportunity and challenge of serving as Commissioner of the East Coast Conference and I thank the President’s Council and Directors of Athletics for providing me the opportunity,” Dranoff said. “I am particularly excited because I have been very impressed by the Presidents’ commitment to making the ECC a model confer-ence.”While serving Suffolk, Dranoff has also served as the Men’s Regional Director of the National Junior College Athletic Association Region XV, and 18-institution regional athletic conference. Dranoff served as Director of Athletics at ECC member Dowling College from 1992 through 2004 and at SUNY Old Westbury from 1988 through 1992. Further, Dranoff ’s appointment is a return home of sorts, beyond his tenure at Dowling. Dranoff also served as President and Past

President/Ex Officio Chair with the conference when it was known as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference. “The opportunity to return to a conference with which I am very familiar makes this a great fit,” Dranoff noted. “Being part of the ECC is not only about providing championship opportunities, it’s also about creating and building community service and helping the student-athletes truly enjoy their collegiate experience.” A 1978 graduate of St. John’s University with a degree in Athletic Administration, Dranoff earned a Master of Science Degree concentrating in counselor education from St. John’s in 1984 and his Doctorate in Education concentrating on Educational Administration from Dowling in 2006. He resides in Sayville, N.Y.

Commissioner Dr. Robert Dranoff

Assistant Commissioner Leslie Busch

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Administration

Concetta M. Stewart, Ph.D., serves Mercy College as Interim President. She served as Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs since August 2012. With more than 20 years as an academic leader in higher education, Dr. Stewart’s leadership, experience and skill set will benefit and further expand the impressive achievements of the College during its current period of progress and innovation. Prior to joining Mercy College, Dr. Stewart served as dean and professor of the School of Art and Design at Pratt Institute. Dr. Stewart provided academic, fiscal and strategic leadership and was responsible for leading Pratt’s largest school with more than 3,300 undergraduate and graduate students in 15 degree programs, many of which are ranked among the top in the country. During her time at Pratt, Stewart significantly increased the academic offerings by launching new degrees and programs as well as new departments including film and photography. To better serve this expanded operation and to address the new areas of focus, Stewart also hired a number of new department chairs and academic administrators drawing on talented individuals from around the world. Prior to her position at Pratt, Dr. Stewart served as dean of the School of Communications and Theater at Temple University.

Some of Stewart’s most significant accomplishments during her deanship at Temple include doubling enrollment and personnel, creating an effective Board of Visitors, leading cutting-edge technology initiatives, and establishing a fundraising culture that resulted in the school raising more than $10 million over eight years including $2.5 million in research and technology grants. She also served as the inaugural chair of the university’s department of Media Studies and Production, Telecoms, and Mass Media as well as a faculty fellow and an associate professor of communications. Under her leadership, Temple University was cited as “most wired” by Wired magazine, The Princeton Review and The Chronicle of Higher Education. Dr. Stewart serves as a trustee of The American College of Greece as well as the boards of the American Council of Education’s Inclusive Excellence Group and the Advertising Educational Foundation. Dr. Stewart has published widely on subjects relating to communications, education and technology including her edited volume titled “Teaching and Learning with Technology: Beyond Constructivism.” She holds a Ph.D. in Communication & Information Studies from Rutgers University and an M.A. in Media Studies from The New School. She completed her B.A. in European History at Rutgers University.

Sullivan was named assistant athletics director for internal operations in February of 2006, and was promoted to associ-ate athletics director in the summer of 2009. He also served as interim co-director of athletics for 2007-08. In his position he oversees and coordinates all internal activities associated with the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation. His responsibilities include management and scheduling of athletics facilities and team practices, operations and event planning on game days, and inventory control of all department equipment and supplies. Sullivan was also the head baseball coach for 15 years at Mercy after serving three years as an assistant coach. During his tenure, Mercy baseball teams recorded several double-digit win seasons with a high of 17 in 2000. From 2000 to 2002, Mercy registered 39 wins. Prior to joining the Mercy staff on a full-time basis in 2006, Sullivan was a teacher for 10 years (history, physical education, health and economics) and assistant dean of students for three years at Preston High School in the Bronx, NY. He also taught physical education and history at Clarkstown North High School for two years, while coaching the junior varsity boys basketball team under one of his childhood idols, Paul Toscano, Sr. Sullivan was a three-sport athlete at Clarkstown North, participating in baseball, football, and basketball. During his final year

he was selected to play in the Exceptional Seniors Game. He began his collegiate baseball career at Nichols College, where he posted a 5-3 record as a starting pitcher during his freshman season under coach Al Makasion. Sullivan transferred to La Salle, playing three years under legendary skipper Gene McDonald. He was both a reliever and spot starter during his career with the Explorers, facing top Division I programs such as Fordham and Villanova. He also saw action in the infield, and earned the Senior Service Award for athletics and academic performance, and leadership. Sullivan is a 1991 graduate of La Salle, earning a bachelors degree in secondary education. He and his wife Tara have two sons, Billy and John.

Bill Sullivan - Interim Director of Athletics

Dr. Concetta Stewart - Interim President

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Dawn Anselmin Assistant A.D./

Senior Woman’s AdministratorHead Coach

Women’s Lacrosse

Jordan LevineAssociate A.D./

RecruitingHead Coach

Men’s Lacrosse

Rashidi AikensAssistant A.D./

Student ServicesHead Coach

Women’s Basketball

Mark BeckerDirector of

Sports Information

Rob BergmanMedia Relations

Assistant

Jillian MaricondoEquipment Manager

Assistant CoachWomen’s Lacrosse

Meredith PopeHead Athletic Trainer

MEd, ATC

Eric WamsleyAssistant Athletic Trainer

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Kayte KinsleyHead Coach Field Hockey

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ABOUT MERCY COLLEGEMission statement: Mercy College is committed to providing mo-tivated students the opportunity to transform their lives through

higher education by offering liberal arts and professional programs in personalized and high quality learning environments, thus

preparing students to embark on rewarding careers, to continue learning throughout their lives and to act ethically and responsibly

in a changing world.

Mercy College is a New York metropolitan area college of over 10,500 students studying within five schools—Business, Education, Health and Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Social and Behavioral Sciences—at four campus locations, including the main campus in Dobbs Ferry. The other campuses—located in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Yorktown Heights—span an area of more than 45 miles, making the College accessible to a broad popula-tion of students (see Appendix 1.1 on campuses). Over sixty years, Mercy has developed into a complex institution: a student-cen-tered undergraduate college with professional programs built on a broad liberal arts foundation, a range of graduate programs, and a significant online teaching presence.

The College offers over 90 graduate and undergraduate degree and certificate programs, including 40 online offerings. The quality of academics at Mercy College is reflective of a highly credentialed faculty, who have a passion for teaching, and who are creative and intentional in their commitment to student learning. Among them are Fulbright Scholars, published authors, and national authori-ties in their fields.

Founded by the Sisters of Mercy as a junior college in 1950, Mercy College became a four-year college offering programs leading to the baccalaureate degree in 1961. The College was accredited by the Middle States Association’s Commission on Higher Education in 1968. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

In the next half-decade, Mercy College boldly set a course for its future with a series of actions including declaring itself inde-pendent, non-sectarian and co-educational. In addition, it doubled the size of the existing physical plant and initiated the first of many community outreach efforts.

Mercy College’s innovative spirit soared in the 1970s when it broadened its outreach through the establishment of extension cen-ters and branch campuses throughout communities in Westchester County and New York City. This expansion enhanced the College’s reach to the traditional college market and positioned the College on the leading edge of higher education for those who were the first generation in their families to seek college degrees and the adult student market.

Always seeking ways to expand academic and career opportunities for its students, Mercy College was authorized to offer its first graduate program (in nursing) in 1981. Since then, 30 diverse graduate programs have been introduced, and in 2006, the College was granted authorization to offer its first doctoral program (in physical therapy). Mercy College has become one of the regional leaders in the preparation of health care professions as well as a leading provider of teacher education preparation for the New York City Schools and the surrounding communities.

The student-body consists of approximately 8,150 undergradu-ates (5,547 full-time) and 3,500 graduate students representing 34 states and 21 countries. The student population is approximately 27 percent male and 73 percent female. Nearly half of Mercy’s students reside in New York City, while over nine percent are from out of state or international. Mercy boasts an 18:1 student-faculty ratio where the average undergraduate class size is 20 while the average graduate class size is 17. Eighty-nine percent of all under-graduate classes have fewer than 30 students and 45 percent have fewer than 20 students. The College currently houses 315 students on campus and 300 in college-sponsored off-campus hosuing. Most first-year students receive Title IV federal student aid (over 85 percent in fall 2012).

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The Mercy College Personalized Achievement Contract (PACT) is a visionary program designed to maximize student success through a com-prehensive collaboration between the student and Mercy College. PACT students are provided professional mentors who facilitate integrated support for academic, career, and personal growth. Together, student and mentor create a customized plan designed to guarantee academic excel-lence.

RevolutionaryThe Mercy PACT is an unprecedented program which ensures students’ success by creating mutual responsibility between the students and the College. Mercy College assigns PACT mentors to work with individual students in order to create a realistic plan for personal and academic suc-cess customized to that student’s needs and goals. The program produces a student who has superior skills and greater opportunities for the future.

PersonalEach student involved in PACT is given a highly trained mentor whose sole purpose is to meet the interests, needs, and goals of each student. Mentors are cross-trained in a multitude of topics and skills. A close relationship between the mentor and student is established through frequent meetings, enabling mentors to give the best, most accurate advice to each student.

CustomizedThe PACT program provides students with an extraordinary educational experience by developing an academic and extracurricular plan specific to the student. The plan is a collaboration between mentor and student, specifically regarding the student’s own desires for his or her life. Each plan has benchmarks to make it easy to stay on track toward the defined goals.

IntegratedUnlike most schools that have many satellites of assistance, a mentor serves as a student’s point person so that everything is easily accessible. Meetings with mentors include discussions on academic progress, self-management, character development, career exploration, mock interviews, internships, and networking. Students in the PACT program grow not only as scholars but also as individuals.

FocusedPACT students will be prepared through internship and externship opportunities, relevant workshops and seminars, and networking meetings. Stu-dent progress is tracked via an online e-portfolio which is helpful in building a distinguished resume. This personalized e-portfolio sets students apart from their peers when applying to jobs or to graduate schools.

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The Mercy College Blue White Fund is the athletics fundraising arm of Mercy College. The goal of The Mercy College Blue White Fund is excellence - in the pursuit of academic and athletics success. The Mercy College Blue White Fund provides an opportunity for alumni, friends, parents, businesses and other organizations to support Mercy College Athletics. Annual financial support helps provide Mercy College student-athletes with opportuni-ties to compete at the highest-level in NCAA Division II, both regionally and nationally. Gifts to The Mercy College Blue White Fund help to enhance scholarship opportunities, improve facilities, boost recruiting, and provide additional program support. Donors have the opportunity to make restricted gifts to any of Mercy College’s 10 intercollegiate sports teams, recreation/intramurals, sports medicine/athletic training, marketing/commu-nications or may make an unrestricted gift to The Mercy College Blue White Fund, which provides support for all athletics and recreation programs. Comprehensive gift club levels will appropriately recognize donors for their generosity and support.

CONTRIBUTING TO THE MERCY COLLEGE BLUE WHITE FUND

Direct ContributionsDirect contributions are the most common method of giving to The Mercy College Blue White Fund. Your donation is deductible on your income tax return for the year in which you make the gift. Gifts of cash (check or credit card) are the most simple and most direct form of giving. You may leave your gift unrestricted to support the Athletics Department in general or restrict your gift for a specific sport or program.

Matching GiftsMany companies have matching gift programs for contributions of employees. The Mercy College Blue White Fund qualifies for many of the match-ing-gift programs, and you receive full credit for the total gift on your Blue White Fund membership.

Endowed Scholarship FundsEstablishing an endowed scholarship fund is a way to assure continued benefits of a meaningful gift. The principal gift is protected and its interest income is distributed annually according to the criteria established by the donor.

Gifts-in-KindGifts in kind are another popular way to make gifts in support of Mercy College Athletics. You may claim the gift as a charitable tax deduction of the fair market value of the donated item(s).

about mercy collegeThe Mercy College Personalized Achievement Contract (PACT) is a visionary program designed to maximize student success through a com-prehensive collaboration between the student and Mercy College. PACT students are provided professional mentors who facilitate integrated support for academic, career, and personal growth. Together, student and mentor create a customized plan designed to guarantee academic excel-lence.

RevolutionaryThe Mercy PACT is an unprecedented program which ensures students’ success by creating mutual responsibility between the students and the College. Mercy College assigns PACT mentors to work with individual students in order to create a realistic plan for personal and academic suc-cess customized to that student’s needs and goals. The program produces a student who has superior skills and greater opportunities for the future.

PersonalEach student involved in PACT is given a highly trained mentor whose sole purpose is to meet the interests, needs, and goals of each student. Mentors are cross-trained in a multitude of topics and skills. A close relationship between the mentor and student is established through frequent meetings, enabling mentors to give the best, most accurate advice to each student.

CustomizedThe PACT program provides students with an extraordinary educational experience by developing an academic and extracurricular plan specific to the student. The plan is a collaboration between mentor and student, specifically regarding the student’s own desires for his or her life. Each plan has benchmarks to make it easy to stay on track toward the defined goals.

IntegratedUnlike most schools that have many satellites of assistance, a mentor serves as a student’s point person so that everything is easily accessible. Meetings with mentors include discussions on academic progress, self-management, character development, career exploration, mock interviews, internships, and networking. Students in the PACT program grow not only as scholars but also as individuals.

FocusedPACT students will be prepared through internship and externship opportunities, relevant workshops and seminars, and networking meetings. Stu-dent progress is tracked via an online e-portfolio which is helpful in building a distinguished resume. This personalized e-portfolio sets students apart from their peers when applying to jobs or to graduate schools.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

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By Car: From Lower Westchester County & New York City:Saw Mill River Pkwy (North): To Dobbs Ferry Exit. Turn left onto Ashford Ave. Turn right onto Broadway (Rt 9), continue ½ mile to entrance on left.

New York Thruway (North): To Exit 7, Ardsley. Turn right at end of ramp and continue to traffic light. Turn left onto Ashford Ave. Follow route as above.

From Northern Westchester & Putnam Counties:Saw Mill River Pkwy (South): To Dobbs Ferry Exit. Exit onto Ashford Ave. Follow route as above.

From Rockland & Orange Counties & New Jersey: Tappan Zee Bridge: Exit immediately after toll (Exit 9). Turn left at end of ramp onto Broadway (Rt 9). Continue 4 miles to entrance on right.

From Westchester County & Connecticut:Cross Westchester Expwy: (West), to New York Thruway (North): To Exit 9, last exit before Tappan Zee Bridge. Turn left at end of ramp onto Rt. 119. Turn left at traffic light onto Broadway (Rt.9). Continue 4 miles to entrance on right.

By Train: Metro North: Take the Hudson River (Green) Line to the Ardsley-on-Hudson station. You can walk directly up the hill to campus. The train ride is approximately 44 minutes from Grand Central Terminal.

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Wishes To Thank

William and Elizabeth Jennings

and the Calf Island Foundation

for their continuing support

of Mercy College Athletics