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CITY COLLEGE QUICK FACTS
Location: New York, NY Founded: 1847 Enrollment: 13,113 Conference: CUNYAC Colors: Lavender and Black Nickname: Beavers President: Dr. Lisa Coico Asst. VP for Student Affairs: Juana Reina Athletic Director: Jackee Meadow Asst. AD for Compliance: Karina Jorge Asst. AD for Marketing: Jamie Angeli Asst. AD for Facilities: Steve Macias Sports Information Director: Michael Rupp Asst. to the AD: Joy Ekema‐Agbaw Equipment Manager: Don Manfria Athletic Trainer: Philena Latcha Summer Camps Director: Tom Green Athletic Facilities Coordinator: Derek Faucher Athletic Office Phone: 212‐650‐8228
The 2014 CCNY Game Day Program is an official publication of The City College of New York. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher is expressly prohibited. Edited and written by Athletics Marketing Director Jamie Angeli and Sports Information Director Michael Rupp. Published by Flatbush Copy Center, Inc. 1570 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210 Ph: (718) 434‐3643 [email protected]
Nat Holman Gymnasium (Capacity: 2,000)
MEDIA RELATIONS
Sports Information Director: Michael Rupp Asst. AD for Marketing: Jamie Angeli Office Phone: 212‐650‐6925 Cell Phone: 626‐755‐6814 Office Fax: 212‐650‐8230 E‐mail: [email protected] Website: www.ccnyathletics.com Promotions: www.supportccnyathletics.com Facebook: /ccnyathletics12 Twitter: @ccnysports YouTube: /ccnybeavervision
OFFICE ADDRESS
City College of New York Depart of Athletics & Recreational Sports 160 Convent Avenue Marshak Science Building, Room MR‐20 New York, NY 10031
STADIUM / ARENA / FIELD INFORMATION
Facilities: Randall’s Island (Soccer, Baseball, Lacrosse, Track and Field), Van Cortlandt Park (Cross Country) Nat Holman Gym (Basketball, Volleyball, Fencing)
Cover Designs by Joy Ekema‐Agbaw
Dr. Lisa S. Coico is the 12th President of The City College of New York and the first City University
of New York graduate to lead City College. Since joining City College in 2010, Dr. Coico has
overseen a resurgence in academic excellence, student engagement and faculty enhancement
for the benefit of its diverse student population. Through a comprehensive program emanating
from her vast experience and embracing the input of students, staff, faculty, alumni, community
leaders, and others, President Coico has significantly upgraded the quality of the academic
experience and student life as a whole at City College.
Major research projects throughout the STEM areas have been nurtured and increased academic emphasis on the
extensive undergraduate and graduate offerings in liberal arts have attracted an increasingly high quality of
students and faculty alike.
Juana Reina's work is distinguished by more than 30 years of experience as a senior student
affairs officer in various higher education sectors including allied health, four‐year public and
private colleges, community colleges and the ivy leagues. Her work is informed by over 25 years
of service to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, where she is an accreditation
evaluator for all aspects of student affairs at both two and four year institutions.
At City College, Vice President Reina has reorganized the Division of Student Affairs and has
worked with talented colleagues and students to create programs aimed at fostering the professional development
of the whole student, providing holistic support for student wellbeing in challenging times, and at increasing
engagement among students, their families, staff and faculty. The work of the Division is based on a commitment
to the idea that experiences outside the classroom are valuable opportunities for learning, personal and
professional growth that can aid retention and foster academic success.
As the Athletic Director at City College, Meadow has instituted a “One Team, One Dream”
mantra, which quickly became a philosophy amongst the 250+ student‐athletes across 17
athletics teams. Her dedication to teaching teamwork, camaraderie, and life‐skills has resulted
in her creation of several successful support services at City College including an extremely
successful “Bounce‐Back” Retention Program and “G.A.M.E.S.” (Giving Athletes Motivation
through Educational Services) workshops. Under her guidance the Student Athletic Advisory
Committee at CCNY has begun to flourish, bringing about many exciting and instrumental
changes to the City College campus and community.
Meadow’s goal of “developing the student‐athlete as a total person, enhancing their well‐being and empowering
them to be leaders in life”, is reflected in the Coaches and Captains Retreats that she started in 2009. The athletic
facilities on campus have also seen improvement under Meadow, with newly renovated locker rooms and a new
hardwood floor that has become the home of the CUNYAC / Con‐Ed Basketball Championships.
CCNY Administration
President – Lisa S. Coico
Vice President for Student Affairs ‐ Juana Reina
Athletic Director ‐ Jackee Meadow
Today! Right now! That’s when you take advantage of yesterday and prepare for tomorrow. It’s when
you make the move that takes you to your future. For more than 160 years, City College has been a
landmark of diversity, opportunity and academic fire, powering alumni success stories ranging from Ira
Gershwin to Jonas Salk to Colin Powell to nine Nobel Prize winners.
City College is where you punch your ticket to wherever you want to go. Any career, any challenge, any
dream. From Engineering, Education, Medicine, and Architecture to Liberal Arts, City offers world‐class
academic and research programs powered by dynamic faculty members who are leaders in their fields.
City College is about achieving more and being the best. In 1847, City College became the first public
urban college in America, this was the beginning of tens of thousands of success stories. City will provide
the tools, knowledge, opportunity, affordability and up‐to‐date facilities and resources to make you the
next success story.
What makes a world‐class education? Start with a powerful core curriculum that opens your mind to new
ideas, cultures and histories. City College has a national reputation for exceptional programs in the
sciences. The Grove School of Engineering and the Spitzer School of Architecture have produced some of
the most distinguished practitioners in their fields. Many leaders of New York City’s public school system
come from our School of Education.
Innovation marks City College’s unique interdisciplinary programs in the humanities, arts and social
sciences. You’ll find first‐rate preparation for medical and professional schools and advanced degrees.
It’s all about who you want to be, and where you want to go. City College offers exceptional facilities for
learning, including CUNY’s largest library, one of America’s finest college performing arts centers,
state‐of‐the‐art labs, world‐class computer facilities and much more on CCNY’s 36‐acre, tree‐shaded
Upper West Side Campus.
…..That CCNY has had 9 Nobel Laureates?
…..Colin Powell is a 1958 graduate of CCNY?
…..The Digital Revolution might have been lost if Andrew
Grove hadn’t graduated from CCNY in 1960?
…..Polio might still be a plague if Jonas Salk didn’t graduate
from CCNY in 1934?
…..You wouldn’t have an umbrella on a rainy day if Chris
Cimino (WNBC Meteorologist) didn’t start looking towards
the sky after graduating from City in 1981?
…..Nobody would have ever gone through the Panama Canal
if George Washington Goethals didn’t graduate from CCNY
in 1877?
…..the meatpacking industry might still be a jungle if
muckraking author Upton Sinclair didn’t graduate from City
College in 1897?
…..millions of High School students would have been less
prepared for the SAT without the help of CCNY 1939
graduate Stanley Kaplan?
…..the Knicks might have never won an NBA Championship
without 1942 graduate Red Holzman?
Located on the corner of St. Nicholas Terrace and 130th Street, The Towers is a state‐of‐the‐art residence
hall on the campus of The City College of New York (CCNY).
The Towers houses 589 residents in fully furnished, air‐conditioned units complete with all of the modern
conveniences such as card access, wireless internet lounges and 24 hour security. Residents can choose
from a variety of housing options, including private or shared bedrooms and varying suite styles. Please
check out our floor plans or contact our office via phone or e‐mail to set up a tour.
The Tower’s convenient location provides easy access to classes, study groups, the library, CCNY activities,
and many key subway stations allowing easy access to everything New York City has to offer. Living in
The Towers is ideal for students interested in furthering their education, reducing their commuting time,
and accessing all the incredible opportunities available in New York City. The Towers also provide many
ways to socialize and enjoy campus life such as: community lounges; a seminar room where social,
cultural, and educational events are hosted; a 24‐hour fitness center; and a large lawn area. The Towers
is designed to offer a comfortable living and learning environment with all the perks of modern living.
The Towers is a unique place to live and learn that offers:
Lounges on each floor with wireless internet
A large lounge in the lobby for student gatherings
24‐hour security desk
A seminar room for programs, study‐groups, social events
24‐hour fitness center
Laundry room with WebLaundry View
Escort service to local subways and throughout CCNY’s Campus
Private courtyard and patio area
Shuttle service
ATM
917.507.0070
www.ccnytowers.com
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The CCNY summer multi-sport camps are awonderful opportunity for children to enjoy
exciting recreational activities in the friendly summer setting of the City College of
New York’s athletic facilities.
Enrollment is limited -so register early
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Four Great Weeks of Camp!
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Enjoy learning in a challenging and fun environment designed to give you the tools to help you become the best you can be!
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hat doW2 Rhodes Scholars4 Truman Fellows 4 Brandeis Fellows4 Goldwater Scholars3 Javits Fellows5 Fullbright Scholars9 National Science Foundation Fellows and last year’s winner of the $100,000 Math for America Fellowship
have in common?They all chose
City CollegeFor more than 160 years, City College has been a landmark of diversity,
opportunity, and outstanding academics, powering success stories from
Faith Ringgold to Colin Powell, from Jonas Salk to nine Nobel Prize win-
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Registration Fee is only $25 and due by Tuesday, May 6, 2014.
Take a SEAT Leave a LEGACY Named after the CCNY coaching legend, Nat Holman Gymnasium is home to the
Men's and Women's Basketball teams, Men's and Women's Volleyball teams, and the Women's Fencing team. The 30,000 square-foot facility seats 2,000 people and
features 5 basketball courts, 6 volleyball courts and an indoor track. The Nat Holman Gymnasium has also been the site for PSAL High School games and
various other camps, events and programs. More than 25,000 people sit in our bleachers each season!
With our “Take A Seat Campaign”, CCNY Athletics is giving you an opportunity to be on the ground floor of an exciting new fundraising project that will literally leave your mark on our program and in Nat Holman Gymnasium…for as long as you choose!
On the back of this flyer we have outlined several levels of support
that we hope you will consider.
This Seat Generously Donated By
The Joe Bleacher Family – Class of ‘52
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You may engrave up to three lines / 32 characters per line – including spaces and punctuation.
All engraved messages must be approved by the CCNY Athletic Department.
Please print your plaque information clearly below:
Take A Seat Campaign – Levels of Giving
$1,000 ‐ 10 Years – Center Court – Rows Two & Three / Plus a CCNY Athletics Gift
$595 ‐ 6 Years – Rows 4 & 5 / Plus a CCNY Athletics Gift
$395 ‐ 4 Years – Rows 6 & 7 / Plus a CCNY Athletics Gift
$195 ‐ 2 Years – Rows 7 & above / Plus a CCNY Athletics Gift
Please return this form to: Take A Seat Campaign
City College of New York Athletics
Marshak Science Building, Rm. MR‐20
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
Date Time Event
Sun., Sept. 15 11:00am 15th Annual Golf Classic
Thurs., Sept. 19 12:00pm Sports Carnival
Thurs., Oct. 24 12:00pm Pep Rally
Fri., Nov. 15 7:00pm Canned Food Drive
Tues., Dec. 10 3:00pm Faculty Appreciation
Wed., Jan. 22 10:00am Kids Day
Thurs., Feb. 6 6:00pm Alumni Homecoming
Fri., Feb. 7 6:00pm Alumni Homecoming
Sat., Feb. 8 10:00am Alumni Homecoming
Thurs., Mar. 6 6:00pm SAAC Talent Show
Thurs., May 8 6:00pm Game Show Night
Wed., May 14 5:30pm All‐Sports Nite Banquet
Fan Favorite Promotions are Back in Nat Holman Gym!
Delta Keep Climbing Paper Airplane Contest The most
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for two anywhere Delta flies domestically.
Empire Office Furniture Lounge Beaver Two fans win
courtside recliner seats with complimentary pizza, soda and
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Baseball Program Overview and Highlights
The City College of New York baseball team is looking to take a big step forward this year
under Head coach Steve Macias. Returning veterans Mike Smith, Phil Martino and
Emmanuel Nwokelo will form the core of the Beaver lineup, with several incoming
rookies expected to have an immediate impact. The Beavers have one CUNYAC
championship in their history, and are looking to build the foundation to win another.
Head Baseball Coach: Steve Macias
Steve Macias completed his second season as the
City College of New York head baseball coach and
first as the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities.
Tabbed to rebuild the Beavers into a contender in
the City University of New York Athletic
Conference, six players have earned City
University of New York Athletic Conference all‐star
honors in his two seasons.
Contact Coach Macias:
Phone: 212.650.7551
Email: [email protected]
#21 ‐ Phil Martino
Pitcher
#23 ‐ Emmanuel Nwokelo
First Base
2014 CCNY Baseball Roster
# Name Pos. Ht. B/T Yr. Hometown / High School 2 Matt Sola‐Baker 2B/SS 5’9 R/R So. Bronx, NY / Washington Irving HS 3 Rahudis Saint‐Hilare 3B 5’5” R/R Fr. New York, NY / Frederick Douglass Academy 4 Max Mueller P 6’0” R/R Jr. Brooklyn, NY / Brooklyn Technical HS 5 Jhosse Estrella SS 5’10” S/R Jr. Bronx, NY / Herbert H. Lehman HS 6 Damien Hudson OF 5’9” L/R So. Bronx, NY / Dewitt Clinton HS 7 Gabriel Pena SS/3B 5’9” R/R Sr. Bronx, NY / Herbert H. Lehman HS 9 Bobby McDowell OF 6’1” R/R Jr. Queens, NY / St. Mary’s HS 10 Jose Aquino P 5’9” R/R So. Queens, NY / Richmond Hill HS 12 Adrian Pena 2B 6’0” R/R Fr. Bronx, NY / Herbert H. Lehman HS 13 Richard Bethea 1B/3B 6’0” R/R Jr. Bronx, NY / Harry S. Truman HS 14 Jaquan Murphy OF 5’9” R/R Sr. Queens, NY / Midwood HS 15 Alberto Franco OF 5’9” R/R So. Queens, NY / Benjamin N Cardozo 17 Jeffrey Henriquez P 5’11” R/R Fr. Bronx, NY / Monroe HS 18 Oliver DeCastro 1B 6’0” R/R Jr. Bronx, NY / In‐Tech HS 20 Jacob Sonenshine OF 6’0” L/R So. Scarsdale, NY / Scarsdale HS 21 Felice Martino P 5’10” R/R Sr. Thiells, NY / North Rockland HS 22 Anthony Colon P/IF 6’0” R/R So. Bronx, NY / St. Raymond’s HS 23 Emmanuel Nwokelo 1B/DH 6’1” R/R So. Yonkers, NY / Saunders HS 24 Yoribaldis Olivo SS/OF 5’10” R/R Jr. New York, NY / Murry Bergtraum HS 25 Dilson Paulino P 5’5” L/L Jr. New York, NY / All Hallows HS 27 Chris Jimenez C 5’9” R/R Sr. Bronx, NY / Health Professional and Human Serv. 28 Victor Vargas OF 6’1” R/R Sr. Brooklyn, NY / FDR HS 29 Sacha Urbach P 6’0” R/R So. Chestnut Ridge, NY / Spring Valley HS 30 Brian Collado P 6’1” R/R Sr. New York, NY / Brandeis HS 32 Julio Marmol P 5’2” R/R Fr. New York, NY / City College Academy of the Arts 36 Michael Smith C/P 6’0” L/R Sr. Washingtonville, NY / Washingtonville HS 41 Ara Aprahamian P 5’10” L/R Fr. New City, NY / Don Bosco Prep
Head Coach: Steve Macias Assistant Coach: Derek Faucher, Roberto Fernandez
CITY COLLEGE ATHLETICS
Men’s Soccer Program Overview and Highlights
The City College of New York men’s soccer team have won 12 CUNYAC championships
over the course of their history, and regularly found among the most competitive teams
in the conference. Head coach Roberto Ignaccolo’s Beavers are a global program, with
more than half the players drawn from foreign countries. The 2013 season saw the team
make it all the way to the conference finals, losing a 1‐0 heart breaker in overtime to
Baruch College. Freshman goalkeeper Maxwell Berkow sparked this thrilling run, earning
CUNYAC rookie of the year honors and twice receiving ECAC weekly awards.
Head Men’s Soccer Coach: Roberto Ignaccolo
Recently completed his 7th season as head men’s
soccer coach and academic coordinator. Since
joining the Beavers in 2007, Ignaccolo has coached
several City University of New York Athletic
Conference All‐Stars and Player of the Years.
Ignaccolo brings over 20 years of soccer
experience to the CCNY Men's Program and puts
an emphasis on being a complete student‐athlete.
Contact Coach Ignaccolo:
Phone: 212.650.5448
Email: [email protected]
Women’s Soccer Program Overview and Highlights
Under Head coach Don Manfria, the women’s soccer team of the City College of New
York has become a perennial contender in the CUNYAC, winning championships in 2009
and 2012. In 2012, they posted a school record for wins (16), shutouts (14) and goals
(69) and competed in the NCAA National Tournament. The Beavers reached the
semifinals in 2013, led by senior defender Heather Ruger and senior goalkeeper and
ECAC Metro All‐Star Nicole Carroll. With a core of young, talented players, the future of
the program continues to look bright.
Head Women’s Soccer Coach: Don Manfria
Recently completed his 5th season as head
women’s soccer coach and is currently in his first
season as the equipment manager and
concessions supervisor at CCNY. Manfria earned
his first ever CUNYAC Coach of the Year honors after a
record setting 2012 season that saw the Beavers set
new school records in wins, goals, shutouts and assists.
Contact Coach Manfria:
Phone: 212.650.6997
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @soccerunner7
Men’s Track and Field Program Overview and Highlights
The City College of New York men’s track and field programs have been dominant during
both the indoor and outdoor seasons for many years, winning a combined eight CUNYAC
championships since 2002, with five of those coming under Head coach Hugh Reid. In
2013, Thierry Diessongo earned USTFCCCA Division III Indoor Track and Field Regional
Athlete of the Year recognition, winning CUNYAC Athlete of the Year honors and
finishing fourth in the NCAA National Championships. Diessongo’s epic year helped spark
the Beavers to their third consecutive indoor CUNYAC championship.
Head Men’s and Women’s Coach: Hugh Reid
Hugh Reid has served as head coach of the City College of New York track and field program and cross‐country teams since the fall of 2010. CCNY’s track and field program has been the cream of the CUNYAC since Reid’s arrival, winning the men’s indoor and outdoor conference championships three times each (2011, 2012, 2013) while securing the women’s indoor conference championship in 2011 and 2013 and outdoor championship in 2011.
Contact Coach Reid:
Phone: 212.650.7549
Email: [email protected]
Women’s Track and Field Program Overview and Highlights
The women’s indoor and outdoor track and field teams of the City College of New York
have won eight combined CUNYAC Championships since 1996, most recently claiming
the indoor season title in 2011 and 2013 under Head coach Hugh Reid and coming in
second in 2012. The 2013‐14 teams will feature a young but highly talented core group,
highlighted by sophomores Zulena Saravia and Leandra Haynes and freshmen Maryellen
Dankenbrink and Ashley Beaver.
Assistant Coach: Mark Hurst
Mark Hurst has been an assistant coach of the City College of New York track and field and cross‐country teams since the Fall of 2009. In that time, Hurst has helped develop three All‐Americans, along with a multitude of CUNYAC and CTC champions. Prior to coming the CCNY, Hurst was an assistant coach at Hunter College, where he helped train several conference all‐stars.
Contact Coach Hurst:
Phone: 212.650.7549
Email: [email protected]
Men’s Cross Country Program Overview and Highlights
The City College of New York men’s cross country team won their sole CUNYAC
championship in 1994, and they are in the hunt for a second under Head Coach Hugh
Reid. 2013 saw the Beavers finish in fifth place within the conference, led by David Coba
and Fernando Meza, who both earned conference all‐star recognition. In addition,
Janssel Nunez represented CCNY both on and off the course, winning the 2013 CUNYAC
Sportsmanship award. The program took a major step forward in 2013, hosting their
first home meet, the CCNY Cross‐Country Invitational, in October.
Women’s Cross Country Program Overview and Highlights
The women’s cross country team of the City College of New York is in pursuit of their
first conference champion ship, under the guiding hand of Head Coach Hugh Reid.
Zulena Saravia earned CUNYAC all‐star honors, leading the Beavers to a fifth‐place finish
at the conference championships. Christin Hu also won the CUNYAC Sportsmanship
award, for her leadership and dedication. The program took a major step forward in
2013, hosting their first home meet, the CCNY Cross‐Country Invitational, in October.
For More Information or to Become a Sponsor Contact:
Jamie Angeli (212) 650‐8368 / [email protected]
Men’s Volleyball Program Overview and Highlights
Entering their first season under Head coach Daniel Crespo, the City College of New York
men’s volleyball team is looking to take a major step forward. Three times the program
has hoisted the CUNYAC championship, and many eyes will be on a core group of
returning players led by senior outside hitter Jose Castillo.
Head Men’s and Women’s Coach: Daniel Crespo
Daniel Crespo was named associate head coach of CCNY’s women’s and men’s volleyball programs in the summer of 2013. In just his first season coaching the women’s team, Crespo helped develop Leticia Marotti into the CUNYAC Player of the Year. Crespo has many years of coaching experience, ranging from Montclair State University ('93‐'94), to the University of Georgia (Club, '01‐'02), to the University of North Florida ('03‐'04) and New Jersey City University ('05 and '06).
Contact Coach Crespo:
Phone: 212‐650‐5656
Email:
Women’s Volleyball Program Overview and Highlights
The women’s volleyball team of the City College of New York enjoyed several successes
in their first season under coaches Daniel Crespo and Taisiya Zuyeva. Junior transfer
Leticia Marotti was named CUNYAC Player of the Year and the Beavers finished in fifth
place. CCNY has won four CUNYAC championships, the most recent coming in 2009.
Assistant Women’s Coach: Taisiya Zuyeva
Taya Zuyeva most recently coached at Medgar Evers College, where she was the youngest head coach in school history. Zuyeva graduated from CCNY in 2009, having been a three‐year starter for the Beavers. Zuyeva was a CUNYAC all‐star in 2008 and 2009, helping lead City College to the conference championship.
Contact Coach Zuyeva:
Phone: 212‐650‐5656
Men’s Tennis Program Overview and Highlights
The City College of New York men’s tennis team is looking forward to their first season
under Head coach Eric Stone. Still looking for their first CUNYAC championship, the
Beavers finished sixth last season behind David Arroyave, who last season won
conference Rookie of the Year honors.
Head Men’s and Women’s Coach: Eric Stone
Coach Eric Stone began coaching the CCNY men’s and
women’s teams in the Fall of 2013. As a junior in high
school, Stone was ranked among the nation's top 100,
receiving a tennis scholarship to the University of Hawaii, a
powerhouse in Division I. There, he competed at number
three singles and number one doubles. Stone finished his
college playing career at CCNY where he went undefeated at
number one singles and doubles, winning the CUNY
Championship and receiving conference MVP honors. In 2010,
Stone was hired as a master professional at the prestigious John
McEnroe Tennis Academy on Randall's Island.
Contact Coach Stone:
Phone: 212.650.7592
Email:
Women’s Tennis Program Overview and Highlights
The women’s tennis team of the City College of New York enjoyed a strong first season
under Head coach Eric Stone, earning the fifth seed in the CUNYAC championship
tournament. Andriana Aivazians, the Beavers’ number one singles and doubles player,
earned conference all‐star honors in just her first year with CCNY.
Contact Assistant Coach
Natalie DeSabato:
Phone: 212.650.7592
Men’s Basketball Program Overview and Highlights
The City College of New York men’s basketball team has a long and storied history,
culminating in the 1950 squad winning both the NCAA and NIT National Championships,
the only team to accomplish that feat. Veteran head coach Tom Green took over the
program in 2011, improving the Beavers’ final record by eight wins in his second season.
With over thirty years of coaching experience, Green is poised to return the Beavers to
prominence. The 2013‐14 team is led by returning junior forward and leading scorer
Anthony Lewis (16.1 points, 6.8 rebounds in 2012‐13) and junior forward and team
captain Jordan Ortega (8.5 points, 5.5 rebounds in 2012‐13).
Head Men’s Basketball Coach: Tom Green
Green’s resume includes a long list of
accomplishments, primarily from his time as the head
coach at Farleigh Dickinson University. There, he
served as the head coach for 26 years, and became the
winningest coach in the conference and institution’s
history. He produced seven 20‐win seasons at FDU
and took his team to four NCAA Division I National
Tournaments.
Contact Coach Green:
Phone: 212.650.8982
Email: [email protected]
Women’s Basketball Program Overview and Highlights
The women’s basketball team of the City College of New York has won ten CUNYAC
conference championships and under head coach and Director of Athletics Jackee
Meadow are looking to return to that championship form. Entering the 2013‐14 season,
the Beavers are led by sophomore forward Bria Fisher (11.5 points, 9.0 rebounds in
2012‐13), senior forward Syreeta Williams (10.0 points, 6.9 rebounds in 2012‐13) and
sophomore center and team captain Giovanna Blanco (5.3 points, 7.5 rebounds
in 2012‐13).
Head Women’s Basketball Coach: Jackee Meadow
In 13 years as the head coach at Hunter College,
Meadow won eight regular season league titles,
five conference championships, four NCAA
Tournament appearances, and two ECAC bids.
She is the winningest women’s basketball coach in
Hunter school history, as well as the first coach to
lead them to a bid in the NCAA Division 3 Tourney.
Contact Coach Meadow:
Phone: 212.650.7550
Email: [email protected]
Co‐ed Lacrosse Program Overview and Highlights
The City College of New York men’s lacrosse program continues to rebuild under Head
coach William Tucker. The Beavers are looking to take a step forward this year, with a
new recruiting class, a harder schedule and exceptional coaching. The Beavers play a
very demanding schedule each season against the likes of Division I clubs Columbia
University, Hofstra University, Sacred Heart University and Stony Brook University.
Head Lacrosse Coach:William Tucker
William Tucker was named head coach of the City College of New York lacrosse team in the spring of 2013. Tucker has undertaken the challenge of rebuilding the CCNY lacrosse program from the ground up, after being inactive for several years.
Contact Coach Tucker:
Phone: 212‐650‐7554
Email: [email protected]
Women’s Fencing Program Overview and Highlights
The women’s fencing team of the City College of New York has entrenched itself as one of
the strongest programs both in the EWFC and in the region. Under Head coach Paul Yuen,
the Beavers have qualified for the NCAA Regionals. Three straight times, CCNY has been
honored with the EWFC Roi Green Spirit Sportsmanship Award (2010, 2011, 2012) and
twice Yuen and his staff have been recognized as EWFC Coaching Staff of the Year. CCNY
fencers are a mainstay on the annual list of EWFC All‐Conference honorees.
Head Women’s Fencing Coach: Paul Yuen
Paul Yuen has been the head coach of the City College of New York women’s fencing team since the 2006‐2007 season, having served as the assistant coach for two years prior. Under Yuen’s leadership, the Beavers have been one of the premier programs in Division III women’s fencing, qualifying for the NCAA Regionals every season he’s been with the program. Yuen is a graduate of CCNY, where he competed with the men’s fencing team, earning the most outstanding fencer of the year award in 1994.
Contact Coach Yuen:
Phone: 212.650.8228
Email:
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CCNY ATHLETICS is giving away ONE Ipad Mini at NINE sporting events during the 2013-14 season.
Sept. 17 – WVB vs. Lehman (7pm) Oct. 2 – WSOC vs. CSI (4pm) Oct. 23 – MSOC vs. Brooklyn (3pm) Dec. 10 – MBSKB vs. Baruch (7:30pm) Jan. 29 – MBSKB vs. CSI (7:30pm) Feb. 3 – WBSKB vs. York (5pm) Feb. 6 – MVB vs. Alb. - Magnus (7pm) Apr. 10 – Baseball vs. Bard (3:30pm) May 4 – Lacrosse vs. Alumni (3pm)
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