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2013 SCHEDULEFEBRUARY

Date Opponent Location Time

2/22 @ College of Charleston1 Charleston, SC 4:00 pm2/22 vs. Charleston Southern1 Charleston, SC 6:00 pm2/23 vs. South Carolina1 Charleston, SC 10:00 am2/23 @ College of Charleston1 Charleston, SC 12:00 pm2/24 vs. Radford1 Charleston, SC 10:00 am2/24 vs. Charleston Southern1 Charleston, SC 12:00 pm

MARCH Date Opponent Location Time

3/8 vs. Central Michigan2 Clearwater, FL 10:00 am3/8 vs. Chattanooga2 Clearwater, FL 12:30 pm3/9 vs. Boston University2 Clearwater, FL 2:30 pm3/9 @ South Florida2 Clearwater, FL 4:45 pm3/10 vs. Toledo2 Clearwater, FL 9:00 am3/11 vs. Army3 Kissimmee, FL 5:00 pm3/11 vs. Saint Peter’s3 Kissimmee, FL 6:30 pm3/13 vs. Youngstown State3 Kissimmee, FL 9:00 am3/13 vs. Utah Valley3 Kissimmee, FL 11:00 am3/14 vs. Butler3 Kissimmee, FL 3:00 pm3/14 vs. Lehigh3 Kissimmee, FL 5:00 pm3/15 vs. Columbia3 Kissimmee, FL 9:00 am3/15 vs. Rider3 Kissimmee, FL 11:00 am3/16 vs. Green Bay3 Kissimmee, FL 3:00 pm3/16 vs. North Dakota3 Kissimmee, FL 5:00 pm3/23 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (DH)* Staten Island, NY 1:00 pm3/29 @ Sacred Heart (DH)* Fairfi eld, CT 12:00 pm3/30 @ Bryant (DH)* Smithfi eld, RI 1:00 pm

APRILDate Opponent Location Time

4/3 SAINT PETER’S (DH) Staten Island, NY 2:30 pm4/4 TEMPLE (DH) Staten Island, NY 2:30 pm4/6 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (DH)* Staten Island, NY 1:00 pm4/7 MONMOUTH (DH)* Staten Island, NY 12:00 pm4/10 YALE (DH) Staten Island, NY 3:00 pm4/13 QUINNIPIAC (DH)* Staten Island, NY 1:00 pm4/14 @ LIU Brooklyn (DH)* Brooklyn, NY 3:00 pm4/18 LAFAYETTE (DH) Staten Island, NY 3:00 pm4/20 @ Saint Francis U (DH)* Loretto, PA 1:00 pm4/21 @ Robert Morris (DH)* Moon Township, PA 12:00 pm4/24 MANHATTAN (DH) Staten Island, NY 3:00 pm4/28 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (DH)* Staten Island, NY 12:00 pm

Home Games In CAPS/ * - Denotes Conference Games1- C of C Cougar Classic (Charleston, SC)2- USF Under Armour Showcase (Clearwater, FL)3- Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, FL)

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General Information Location Staten Island, NYEnrollment 2,100 (1,700 undergraduate)President Dr. Richard GuarasciFounded 1883Nickname SeahawksColors Green and WhiteConference Northeast (NEC)Facility Wagner FieldAthletics Director Walt HamelineAthletics Phone (718) 390-3433Athletics Fax (718) 390-3347

Seahawks Coaching Staff Head Coach Glen PayneYears at Wagner 18th SeasonRecord at Wagner 330-448 (.424)Career Record SameE-mail [email protected] ce Phone (718) 390-3201

Assistant Coach John PisanoYears at Wagner First SeasonE-mail [email protected] ce Phone (718) 390-3201

Assistant Coach Ashley OlsenYears at Wagner First SeasonE-mail [email protected] ce Phone (718) 390-3201

Athletic Trainer Gerald CharlesYears at Wagner Fifth Season

Wagner Softball Media InformationSoftball Contact Miles McQuigganOffi ce Phone (718) 390-3213Cell Phone (401) 207-8962E-mail [email protected] (718) 390-3347Mailing Address One Campus Road Staten Island, NY 10301

2010 Year In ReviewOverall Record 18-34 (.346)NEC Record 5-15 (.250)NEC Finish 11th Place

2011 Season PreviewLetterwinners Returning 13Letterwinners Lost 3Starters Returning 7Starters Lost 2Newcomers 4

Quick Facts 3This is Wagner College 4-5Wagner Facilities 6-7Athletics Administration 8-9Athletics Support Staff & Coaches 10-11Directions 12About the Northeast Conference 13-17Head Coach Glen Payne 18-19Assistant Coaches 20-212013 Seahawk Roster 22Meet The Seahawks 23-372012 Statistics 38The Record Book 39-41

The 2013 Wagner College Softball Media Guide was designed and edited by Media Relations Assistant and Wagner softball contact Miles McQuiggan, Assistant AD for Media Relations John Beisser, Assistant Director of Media Relations Kevin Ross, Media Relations Assistant Gabe Gilson and Media Relations Intern Katie Keown. Cover designed by Katie Keown.

Junior Kristen Matteoni2nd-Team All-NEC

Senior Brittany Huss2nd-Team All-NEC

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This isThis is

Wagner.Wagner.As tenacious as any Seahawk, Wagner College enjoys a bu-colic perch atop Grymes Hill overlooking Manhattan and the other boroughs of New York City. Founded in 1883 as a Lutheran proseminary, Wagner has evolved to become an independent residential liberal arts college enrolling a capacity of over 2,000 students. The location of the Col-lege above the gateway to one of the world’s greatest fi nancial and cultural capitals was the work of alumnus Frank Sutter who convinced the College’s Board of Trust-ees to relocate Wagner here from Rochester in 1918. In this, the Rev. Sutter and the trustees were extraordinarily prescient. Their wisdom provided Wagner with a distinct geographical advantage over all other all liberal arts colleges in the country. Wag-ner is New York State’s southernmost college and its 105 park-like acres represent the highest elevation on the eastern seaboard from Maine to Key West, FL.

The College’s signature curriculum – the Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts – capitalizes on the best of a traditional, suburban, liberal arts college campus and the infi nite array of educational opportunities aff orded by New York City. Students intern in the world’s lead-ing fi nancial institutions. They observe and experience diversity from the sophisticated workings of the United Nations to melting pots of multicultural neighborhoods. They circulate in the city’s unparalleled creative environment of museums, media, and performing arts. This is their laboratory. They immerse themselves and are inspired by the city’s sheer energy.

The contrast between the frenetic life of the city and the almost pastoral setting of the campus is the perfect metaphor for the meld-ing of experiential and theoretical education that is the hallmark of The Wagner Plan. In small learning communities, students and faculty explore the conceptual foundations of the arts, humanities, and sciences. The faculty challenges students to consider new ideas, to master

new skills and technologies, and to refl ect and draw meaning from what they have experienced in and out of the classroom.

A lush canopy of mature maples and oaks shades Wagner’s 105-acre campus of manicured lawns and gardens; historic and modern buildings; and sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and New York Harbor. In early 2009, former U.S. Presi-dent Bill Clinton recognized Wagner College and President Richard Guarasci, at the second annual Clinton Global Initiative University. Wagner was cited for the Port Richmond Partnership, an innovative program that will focus the school’s community resources in an eff ort to improve quality of life in a spe-cifi c Staten Island neighborhood.

Movie companies have frequently used the campus as a classic college setting, most recently for a movie titled “School of Rock” starring Jack Black. The picturesque campus was also used in a fall 2001 television series, The Education of Max Bixford, starring Richard Dreyfus and as the site of a pro-spective private military school in the HBO series, The Sopranos.

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Anthropology*Art*Art History (minor only)Arts Administration Art, Music, Theatre, Combined ArtsBiology*BiopsychologyBusiness Administration Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management, MarketingChemistry* BiochemistryComputer Science*Dance (minor only)Economics*Education Dual Certifi cation in Childhood (Elementary) and Special Education, Theater Arts (K-12), Minor in Adolescent (Secondary) EducationEnglish*Environmental StudiesFrenchGender Studies (minor only)German (minor only)History*Information Systems (minor only)International Aff airs International Politics International EconomicsItalian Studies (minor only)Journalism (minor only)Mathematics*Microbiology*Music*

Majors & Programs

Wagner’s unique location offers students a campus setting that feels hundreds of miles away from anywhere, while actually only a ferry ride away from the professional and cultural

riches of the world’s most dynamic city, New York City

Since the adoption of the Wagner Plan in 1997, enrollment has in-creased by nearly 40 percent and student quality as measured by high school average and SAT scores have improved as well. Once largely a commuter campus, now 82 percent of all undergraduates live on campus in residence halls that off er “million dollar” views. Though continuing to serve students from metropolitan New York, the college draws most of its enrollment from beyond the immediate region.

By every measure – enrollment, endowment, and national reputa-tion – Wagner is ascending the ranks of America’s strongest small col-leges that blend the liberal arts with a commitment to service and prepa-ration for the professions.

Campus life includes the array of sports provided by an NCAA Divi-sion I program which is housed in a 93,000-square-foot sports center fea-turing an extensive fi tness center, an indoor NCAA swimming pool and a basketball arena. A football and track & fi eld stadium showcases a variety of playing fi elds throughout the campus including baseball, softball, la-crosse and soccer venues.

Wagner’s alumni include Broadway Tony award winners, movie stars, fi lm producers, playwrights, and Fortune 500 CEO’s including the chair-man of GE Investments, the chairman of Dupont Europe, the chairman Emeritus of The Oppenheimer Management Company and the chairman of the New York Power Authority.

Visitors to and residents of New York City alike enjoy access to a rich and diverse array of museums, cultural organizations, arts performances, sports teams, societies and attractions. Some of the best and most fa-mous attractions in the world call New York City home. We encourage you to fi nd out more about them, so that you can plan a visit to what is one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the world. To get to Manhat-tan from Staten Island, you can take a ride on the world-famous Staten Island Ferry, a well-recognized icon of New York City transportation, and incidentally, a free ride into the heart of New York City.

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

5-Year Master’s ProgramAccounting

Graduate DivisionAdvanced Physician Assistant StudiesBusiness AdministrationEducationMicrobiologyNursing

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Dr. Richard Guarasci is the 18th President of Wagner College, where he was previously the Provost and Senior Vice President, responsible for academic and student aff airs, admissions, and support service, in addition to serving as the chief operating offi cer. He holds the rank of Professor of Political Science and he teaches in the areas of democracy, citizenship and American diversity.

At Wagner, Dr. Guarasci founded The Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts, the four-year curriculum for all undergraduates, that draws together a substantive liberal arts core into a series of learning communities and experiential learning tutorials.

Dr. Guarasci was Dean of the College and Professor of Political Science at Hobart College from 1992-1997. Previously he served as Dean and founding Director of the First Year Program at St. Lawrence University, a nationally celebrated model program of democratic liv-ing and learning required for all fi rst year students that joined fi rst year housing to a two semester schedule.

Dr. Guarasci is the author of Democratic Education in the Age of Diff erence: Redefi ning Citizenship in Higher Education (Jossey-Bass, 1997), and numerous other publications including 3 books, more than 20 articles and more than 50 conference presentations. He is now a national leader in higher education with many speaking engagements throughout the United States. He is an active educational consultant for more than 20 universities and colleges. Time Magazine selected him as a National Undergraduate Educator and he received awards from the Sears Foundation, the Glitz Family Prize and many other citations including a day of recognition by proclamation of the City Council in Geneva, New York. Recently, Congressman Vito Fossella and the Staten Island Civic Association both cited him for public service on Staten Island. He served on the National Board of Directors of the American Association of Colleges and Universities,The Board of Trustees of the Independent Colleges Fund of New York and he is co-chair of New York State Campus Compact. He is a Fellow of the Society for Values in Higher Education (SVHE) and a PEW Foundation Fellow with the Washington Center for Learning in building natural leadership in Learning Communities. He is a member of the faculty for the Asheville Institute and an Advising Board Member for the Models for De-mocracy Project of SVHE. Dr. Guarasci recently authored ‘Developing the Democratic Arts” in About Campus (Feb. 2001) and “On Becoming the Good College: Lessons Learned” in Liberal Education.

Dr. Guarasci holds a Bachelor of Science from Fordham University. He received his M.A. in Economics and Ph.D. in Political Science from Indiana University.

Dr. Richard Guarasci

Wagner College President

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Now in his 32nd year on Grymes Hill as the Wagner Athletic Director and Head Football Coach, the relentlessly energetic and optimistic Walt Hameline continues to amass an astounding record of achievement and consis-tency in college athletics.

Hameline most recently led the Seahawk football team to its fi rst-ever Northeast Conference (NEC) Champion-ship with a thrilling 23-17 come-from-behind victory over Duquesne on November 18, 2012, while clinching a berth in the 2012 Division I Football Championship. The win personifi ed the Green & White’s exhilarating season. Wagner began the season with three-straight losses, before winning its fi nal eight en route to becoming the fi rst Seahawk team since the 2002-2003 season to win a NEC Title.

For his eff orts, Hameline was named as one of the 20 nominees for the Eddie Robinson Award, which since 1987 has been awarded annu-ally to college football’s top head coach in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).

Lost amid this year’s immense success is the fact that Hameline helped lead the school to a 30-0 victory at Nationally Ranked Albany in the week following Hurricane Sandy. After returning from the state capital, Hameline joined his team at New Dorp High School to help aid in the recovery eff orts. In this season’s home opener against Monmouth, Hameline saw Wagner College Stadium renamed Hameline Field in his honor. Addition-ally, Hameline had his fi rst former player crack the NFL ranks when Julian Stanford made the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 53-man roster to become the fi rst Seahawk in the NFL since Wagner Hall of Famer Rich Kotite suited up for the New York Giants in 1972. Two years ago, on November 6, 2010, Hameline became just the eighth active FCS coach to win 200 games with a 31-20 victory over Mon-mouth and is tied for 54th on the all-time NCAA wins list (any level). He is one of just 36 coaches to win 200 games at one school and holds an overall record of 212-125-2 (.626) at the conclusion of the 2012 season (entering this year) over his 32 years on the sidelines on Grymes Hill.

Off the court, Hameline has also had tremendous success. In April of 2012, Hameline, who has enjoyed a long and proud association with metropolitan area basketball and the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), was the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Service Award from the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA). Distinguished Service Awards are presented by the MBWA to individuals that have made signifi cant contributions to college basketball. For more than two decades, he was one of fi ve metro area athletic directors, along with his peers at NYU, Fordham, Manhattan and St. John’s, who helped comprise the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Associa-tion (MIBA). Along with NIT Executive Director Jack Powers, Hameline helped select teams for both preseason and postseason NIT’s, while directing other functions such as the NIT All-Star Summer Tour.

Under Hameline’s leadership, the Wagner Athletic Department has undergone an ambitious expansion in both sport off erings and facil-ity improvements. Hameline was infl uential in establishing the Seahawk Golf Classic, and the Seahawk Club, a pair of initiatives aimed at increasing funds for the scholarship endowment and complete fi nancial support for the athletic department. Most recently, under his tutelage and thanks to the generosity of one of his former off ensive lineman, Marc Lebovitz, Hameline Field was the benefi ciary of a striking state-of-the-art video scoreboard in 2010. Lebovitz, a member of the Seahawks’ 1987 Division III National Championship football team and a 1991 Wagner graduate, is now a highly-successful New Jersey businessman. The scoreboard represents a major facility upgrade for the Green & White football program, while also benefi ting the women’s soccer, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and men’s & women’s track and fi eld programs that also call Hameline Field home.

Coming into this season, Hameline’s overall coaching ledger included fi ve ECAC Titles and three NCAA Tournament Appearances, high-lighted by 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship. In the magical Championship Season of 1987, Wagner posted a 19-3 win over heavily-favored Dayton in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to earn the NCAA Division III National Championship. Against one of the toughest schedules in the nation, Hameline’s Seahawks rolled to a 13-1 record, winning more games than any college football team in America. The team earned the school’s second Lambert Trophy, symbolic of football superiority in the East among Division III schools, and ECAC Team of the Year recognition. Following the season, in addition to Sports Illustrated writing a feature story, a host of national and regional organiza-tions recognized Hameline, highlighted by his being named the Chevrolet National Coach of the Year. In 1990, just three years winning the school’s only National Championship, Hameline became the winningest coach in school history.

The 61-year old administrator has been a key developer of the NEC, serving on numerous committees, and is a past president of the league. Nine years ago, Hameline was honored for his playing, coaching and administrative achievements when he was inducted into the Utica Sports Hall of Fame. In addition, Hameline was given the All-America Football Foundation Johnny Vaught Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. An outstanding defensive back at Brockport State, Hameline received his Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1975, and went on to earn his Master’s Degree in education from the University of Albany in 1977.

Hameline resides in Colts Neck, NJ, with his wife, Debi, and they are the proud parents of daughters Kristen and Kelly.

Walter Hameline

Director of Athletics / Head Football Coach

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Brendan FaheyAssociate AD/

Business Manager

Peg Heff eranAssociate AD/

Senior Women’s Administrator

Jim GibbonsAssistant AD for

Academics & Compliance

John BeisserAssistant AD of Media Relations

Sierra AchinDirector of

Business & Finance

Mike MillerAssistant AD for

Marketing & Promotions

Billy DowdAcademic Resource

Coordinator

D’Mya ClayAssistant for

Academic ComplianceJen Bender

Equipment Manager Laundry Service

Whitney JonesTicket Manager/

Marketing AssistantFranziska BlumCoordinator of

Business & Finance

Kevin RossAssistant Director of

Media Relationss

Gabe GilsonMarketing/Media

Relations Assistant

Miles McQuigganMedia Relations

AssistantEd Arnold

Director Facilities & Operations

Roger RickettsAssistant Facilities

& Operations

Danielle ParenteauManager of Operations

Joe AbruzzoAssistant AD/Head Athletic

Trainer

Javier JiminezAssociate

Athletic Trainer

Gerald CharlesAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Kevin SzeAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Laura CobbGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

Juliana FormicaMarketing Assistant

Coaches &Coaches &

Support StaffSupport Staff

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Walt HamelineHead Coach

Football

Mike MinielliHead Coach

Women’s Soccer

Nikita ZotovHead CoachMen’s Tennis

Colin ShannahanHead CoachSwimming

Megan MarcoHead Coach

Diving

Bashir MasonHead Coach

Men’s Basketball

Lisa CermignanoHead Coach

Women’s Basketball

Glen PayneHead Coach

Soft ball

Matt PoskayHead Coach

Men’s Lacrosse

Cristina CurialeHead Coach

Women’s Lacrosse

Chris RadmonovichHead CoachWater Polo

Chris FourmanHead Coach

Men’s & Women’s Golf

Joe StasiHead Coach

Men’s & Women’s X-C Indoor & Outdoor

Track & Field

FALL SPORTS

WINTER SPORTS

SPRING SPORTS

Salome MkervalidzeHead Coach

Women’s Tennis

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From Points SouthFrom Points SouthMid Atlantic States and Southern New JerseyMid Atlantic States and Southern New Jersey: Take the New Jersey Turnpike : Take the New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 10 (Outerbridge Crossing). After crossing the bridge, take north to Exit 10 (Outerbridge Crossing). After crossing the bridge, take Route 440 North (West Shore Expressway) for approximately 6 miles to I-278 Route 440 North (West Shore Expressway) for approximately 6 miles to I-278 East (Staten Island Expressway). Take I-278 East for approximately 5 miles, East (Staten Island Expressway). Take I-278 East for approximately 5 miles, following signs to the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and Brooklyn. Take Exit 13 following signs to the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and Brooklyn. Take Exit 13 (Clove Road/Richmond Road/Hyland Boulevard). At the fi rst traffi c light, (Clove Road/Richmond Road/Hyland Boulevard). At the fi rst traffi c light, turn left onto Clove Road. At the second light on Clove Road, turn right onto turn left onto Clove Road. At the second light on Clove Road, turn right onto Howard Avenue. A sign for the College is visible at this intersection. Follow Howard Avenue. A sign for the College is visible at this intersection. Follow Howard Avenue to the top of Grymes Hill.Howard Avenue to the top of Grymes Hill.

Southern New Jersey ShoreSouthern New Jersey Shore: Take the Garden State Parkway north to Exit 127 : Take the Garden State Parkway north to Exit 127 (Outerbridge Crossing/Staten Island). Follow directions from Outerbridge (Outerbridge Crossing/Staten Island). Follow directions from Outerbridge Crossing provided above.Crossing provided above.

From Points North and East:From Points North and East:New England (via New York) and Long IslandNew England (via New York) and Long Island: Take either the Belt Parkway or : Take either the Belt Parkway or the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the Verrazano Bridge onto Staten Island; the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the Verrazano Bridge onto Staten Island; remain on I-278 West. Take Exit 13 (Clove Road/Richmond Road). Follow the remain on I-278 West. Take Exit 13 (Clove Road/Richmond Road). Follow the service road to the third traffi c light and turn right onto Clove Road. Take service road to the third traffi c light and turn right onto Clove Road. Take the fi rst right onto Howard Avenue and proceed to the top of Grymes Hill.the fi rst right onto Howard Avenue and proceed to the top of Grymes Hill.

New England (via New Jersey): New England (via New Jersey): Take I-95 South. Cross the George Washington Take I-95 South. Cross the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey. Follow signs to the New Jersey Turnpike. Follow Bridge into New Jersey. Follow signs to the New Jersey Turnpike. Follow the Turnpike to Exit 13 (Goethals Bridge). Cross the Goethals Bridge onto the Turnpike to Exit 13 (Goethals Bridge). Cross the Goethals Bridge onto Staten Island and follow I-278 East. Follow directions from I-278 East Staten Island and follow I-278 East. Follow directions from I-278 East provided above.provided above.

Northern New JerseyNorthern New Jersey: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to either Exit 13 : Take the New Jersey Turnpike to either Exit 13 (Goethals Bridge) from northern New Jersey, or Exit 10 (Outerbridge Crossing) (Goethals Bridge) from northern New Jersey, or Exit 10 (Outerbridge Crossing) from southern/central New Jersey. Follow directions provided above from from southern/central New Jersey. Follow directions provided above from the Goethals Bridge or Outerbridge Crossing.the Goethals Bridge or Outerbridge Crossing.

By plane/train/public transportationPlane: Three major airports serve New York City. Wagner College is most easily accessed from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, though LaGuardia and JFK Airports are within reasonable travel distance.

Train: Amtrak, Long Island Railroad and New Jersey Transit trains arrive at Penn Station in Manhattan at 34th Street and 7th Avenue. Wagner College can be reached from Manhattan by taking the Staten Island Ferry, leaving at regular intervals throughout the day from the ferry terminal in lower Manhattan. From Penn Station, take either a cab or the New York City Subway (IRT Downtown #1 or #9 train to South Ferry; IRT #4 or #5 train to Bowling Green; IRT N or R to Whitehall Station) to the Battery Park Ferry Terminal. Take the Staten Island Ferry (no fare) to Staten Island. From the ferry terminal on Staten Island, the College is a short ride via car service, which can be picked up at the terminal.

The Staten Island Ferry is run by the City of New York for one pragmatic reason: To transport Staten Islanders to and from Manhattan. Yet, the 5 mile, 25 minute ride also provides a majestic view of New York Harbor and a no-hassle, even romantic, boat ride, for free! One guide book calls it “ One of the worlds greatest (and shortest) water voyages.” For a complete ferry schedule visit www.siferry.com

DirectionsDirections

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About the Northeast Conference

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE HISTORY The Northeast Conference (NEC) heads into its 32nd year as an NCAA Division I athletic conference in 2012-13 with great anticipation and high expectations. Under the leadership of Noreen Morris, the NEC will set in motion a number of key initiatives as part of its new Strategic Plan to usher in a new era of growth and achievement in the Conference.

The NEC and its member institutions are committed to provid-ing opportunities for student-athletes to achieve their fullest potential both in athletic competition and in the classroom. Likewise, the Conference continually strives to be an NCAA Division I leader for student-athlete achievement, academic excellence, integrity, sportsmanship, equity and diversity, com-munity partnership and national engagement.

When the Northeast Conference (NEC) was fi rst established as the ECAC-Metro Conference back in 1981, the league’s founders had one goal in mind: to create a competitive NCAA Division I men’s basketball conference for unaffi liated schools on the Eastern seaboard. A single-sport entity at its inception, the NEC has grown far beyond expectations over the past three de-cades, having transformed itself into a burgeoning 12-member, 23-sport conference.

The remarkable success story of the conference began to un-fold in 1985, when the league began sponsoring additional sports. Three years later, a change of name was in order and the Northeast Conference as we know it to-day was born. With membership and sport sponsorship continuing to grow over the years, the NEC now enjoys qualifi cation or play-in access to 15 diff erent NCAA Championships (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, fi eld hockey, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and wom-en’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball).

Though the NEC has featured various incarnations since its inception, charter members Fairleigh Dickin-son, LIU Brooklyn, Robert Morris, St. Francis (NY), Saint Francis (PA) and Wagner remain part of the current 12-school alignment. They are joined by Monmouth (admitted in 1985), Mount St. Mary’s (1989), Central Connecticut State (1997), Quinnipiac (1998), Sacred Heart (1999) and Bryant (2012), now an offi cial mem-ber of the Conference following a fi ve-year NCAA reclassifi cation. The NEC’s six-state geographic foot-print includes access to such major media markets as New York City, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Hartford and Providence.

NEC member institutions now compete in 23 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s bowling, men’s and women’s cross country, fi eld hockey , football, men’s and wom-en’s golf, men’s and women’s indoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s out-door track and fi eld, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.

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NEC New Media/Television The NEC has embraced new media to convey its message to a growing fan base. With the support of league Presidents and administrators, the Conference will launch NEC Front Row and a companion mo-bile app at the start of the 2012-13 season. The multimedia initiative will serve as a vehicle for the NEC to present a unifi ed, branded message, while at the same time showcasing three key components of University life at each member institution: athletics, academics and work in the community. Every NEC basketball and football game, a slate of NEC championships and hundreds of other live events will air at no charge on the Front Row portal. Each institution will have its own co-branded page on the site, where fans will be able to access live events, highlights, coaches shows and other on-demand content.

The Conference has attracted a loyal following in recent years on its Twitter, Facebook and YouTube pag-es, and the NEC Overtime! blog continues to grow in popularity. The NEC relaunched its offi cial website in 2011-12 with a brand new interface and slew of new components. The league also provides its fans with weekly NEC Notebook spots (that also air on Sports Radio 66 WFAN in New York City and SportsRadio 93.7 The Fan in Pittsburgh) during football and basketball season.

Over the last fi ve years, the NEC has regionally televised over 125 basketball and football games, as the league’s coverage area has expanded to over 50 million homes. Along with fl agship station MSG Net-work, other regional television partners include Root Sports-Pittsburgh, MASN and Cox Sports. The NEC has also partnered with ESPNU, ESPN3 and Fox College Sports to bring games to a national audience. In 2012, ESPN2 broadcast the NEC men’s basketball championship game for the 25th straight year, while ESPNU carried the women’s championship for the fi fth year in a row.

Academic Success The Northeast Conference’s commitment to academic excellence led to national recognition for both individual student-athletes and the league’s member institutions as a whole in 2011-12.

Overall, the NEC’s 4,800+ student-athletes averaged a record-high 3.163 GPA for the 2011-12 academic year and 11 of the league’s 12 core member institutions fi nished with at least a 3.0 GPA. More than half of the league’s student-athletes were named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll and a record 561 earned a spot on the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll with GPAs of 3.75 or higher. Likewise, three NEC stu-dent-athletes were tabbed Capital One Academic All-Americans.

Additionally, the NCAA honored 40 NEC teams with public recognition awards for exceptional academic performance with respect to their latest Academic Progress Rate scores. The 40 teams earning Public Recognition established a new league record. NEC institutions also ranked among the nation’s elite in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) fi gures released by the NCAA with 50 teams achieving a perfect 100 percent GSR in their respective sports and over 40 percent earning a GSR of over 90 percent. Student-athletes at Robert Morris posted an NEC all-time high 3.28 GPA to win the 2011-12 NEC Institutional Academic Award.

Athletic AchievementThe NEC sent representatives to NCAA Championship events in 14 diff erent team sports in 2011-12, while NEC student-athletes individually qualifi ed to compete for an NCAA title in men’s golf, men’s indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, and women’s indoor track and fi eld. Individually, 13 NEC student-athletes earned All-America honors in their respective sports.

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For the fi rst time ever, the NEC sported three men’s basketball teams (LIU, Robert Morris and Wagner) with 25+ wins, and for the second time in league history sent three teams to the postseason. Top-seeded LIU Brooklyn won its second straight NEC men’s basketball title with an 90-73 win over Robert Morris before a sellout crowd at the WRAC and nationwide audience on ESPN2. The Blackbirds have now won a league-record 52 games over the last two seasons and have posted a remarkable 32-4 record in NEC play over that span.

NEC women’s basketball reached an all-time high with a conference RPI ranking of 15 and also sent three teams to the postseason. Sacred Heart won its third NEC women’s basketball championship in the last seven years with a 58-48 triumph over Monmouth. The Pioneers have now posted at least 18 victories and won at least 12 NEC games in each of the last 11 seasons.

Two-time NCAA women’s bowling champion Fairleigh Dickinson nearly added a third title to its trophy case, coming up just short against UMES in the national championship match. FDU has now advanced to the national semifi nals eight times in the last ten years. FDU was joined in the NCAA fi eld by NEC cham-pion Sacred Heart. In just its fourth year sponsoring the sport, the NEC featured an incredible nine teams ranked in the top-20 of the NTCA poll during the 2011-12 season. NEC women’s bowling produced four NTCA All-Americans, led by FDU’s Danielle McEwan, the NTCA Division I Bowler of the Year. She was joined by teammate Joely Carrillo, and Sacred Heart’s Jackie Carbonetto (fi rst team) and Nicole Trudell.

The NEC continued to earn national acclaim in men’s soccer. Monmouth ranked as high as 18th in the country in the NSCAA Top-25 poll, won its seventh consecutive NEC regular season title and third straight NEC Tournament crown. Behind NSCAA All-American RJ Allen, the Hawks slipped past visiting Stony Brook in penalty kicks to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history.

Albany football ranked 23rd in the fi nal FCS Coaches’ poll and fi nished just out of the top-25 in the fi nal Sports Network poll. The Great Danes, who claimed the NEC’s automatic bid to the FCS playoff s after sharing the regular season title with Duquesne, came up just short against Stony Brook in a thrilling NCAA fi rst round matchup. Bryant running back Jordan Brown, Monmouth defensive back Jose Gumbs and Duquesne safety Serge Kona were all named FCS All-Americans. Brown, the leading rusher in the nation, was also a fi nalist for the Walter Payton award, which recognizes the top FCS running back in the country.

The Quinnipiac women’s cross country program maintained its dominance with a seventh straight NEC championship last fall. It marks the longest active title streak in the conference and is tied for the longest streak in league annals (Mount St. Mary’s women’s tennis, 1989-95). Monmouth earned a sweep at the NEC outdoor track & fi eld championships for the fourth consecutive year and sixth time in school history, while CCSU men’s cross country and Saint Francis (PA) women’s swimming have won three NEC titles in a row.

In just its second year as a sponsored NEC sport, men’s lacrosse began to make noise on the national scene. NEC tournament champion Bryant and NEC regular season champion Robert Morris were both nationally ranked, and Colonial standout Kiel Matisz was named a USILA third team All-American.

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Chosen in the supplemental fi rst round by the Boston Red Sox, Monmouth righthander Pat Light became the highest MLB Draft pick in league history. Light, with a fastball in the mid-90s, was taken with the 37th pick overall. He was also tabbed to the Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger All-America third team.

LIU Brooklyn’s Jessie Gaines (triple jump), CCSU’s Aaron Radden (200 meters) and Sacred Heart’s Bertony Jean-Louis (60 meter hurdles) were all named USTFCCCA second team All-Americans for their perfor-mances at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. The Mount’s Tom FitzSimons (decathlon) earned second team All-American status at the outdoor meet.

The NEC announced its second Hall of Fame class last December. The three-member class featured long-time FDU men’s basketball coach Tom Green, former Saint Francis (PA) women’s basketball standout Beth Swink and two-time NEC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year Rik Smits.

Sacred Heart took home its fi fth straight Brenda Weare Commissioner’s Cup, tying UMBC’s record for most consecutive Cup wins. The Pioneers also claimed a sixth straight Joan Martin Women’s Commis-sioner’s Cup. Monmouth won the Men’s Cup for the 11th time in the last 15 years.

On Campus/Commitment to Sportsmanship/In The Community The NEC welcomed the class of 2015 to campus last fall as part of its annual outreach program designed to raise awareness of the league and its member institutions. Over 10,000 freshman students were intro-duced to the Conference with a promotional gift bag and informative NEC Fan Guide.

The NEC continued its participation in the NCAA’s Respect Campaign, an eff ort to promote an environ-ment of respect and integrity at Conference events. The NEC Team Sportsmanship Award program rec-ognized those teams and student-athletes who adhere to the principles of sportsmanship and pursue victory with honor. Saint Francis (PA) fi nished the year with a league-high fi ve NEC Team Sportsmanship awards. The Red Flash have led the NEC in sportsmanship honors in each of the four years since the pro-gram was instituted in 2008-09.

The NEC, its member institutions and student-athletes have made community involvement an important piece of its mission. In 2011-12, the NEC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee made its annual visit to the Cancer Recovery Foundation in Hershey, PA. The SAAC also participated in a “Penny Wars” fundraiser for a third straight year that resulted in a signifi cant donation to the Foundation. To assist in raising breast cancer awareness, NEC women’s volleyball teams supported “Dig Pink” and women’s basketball teams participated in the WBCA’s “Pink Zone” promotion.

For the second straight year, Sacred Heart was awarded the NEC Building Communities award. The award recognizes the institution which demonstrates the highest dedication to making an impact in the com-munity through the eff orts of its student-athletes, coaches and administrators.

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Over the course of the 2011-12 academic year, Sacred Heart donated 6,625 hours of community service. In total, Conference members logged over 26,000 hours of community service.

Evolving and Expanding In recent years, the NEC has taken aim at elevating the brand awareness of the league, elevating the caliber of its championship events and enhancing the opportunities and experiences for student-athletes that compete in the Conference.

The NEC has raised its commitment to basketball through a host of strategic initiatives. most notably via a Brand and Basketball Enhancement fund, revised scheduling parameters and the implementation of LED signage at all arenas beginning in Fall ‘12. The NEC has also provided each institution with a basket-ball marketing grant in an eff ort to enhance attendance growth on a leaguewide basis.

Through the launch of NEC Front Row, the Conference has set its signs on maximizing exposure of league institutions and sports, and improving the in-game fan experience with a host of social media tie-ins.

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE MEMBERS

School Nickname Location WebsiteBryant Bulldogs Smithfi eld, RI bryantbulldogs.comCentral Connecticut Blue Devils New Britain, CT ccsubluedevils.comFairleigh Dickinson Knights Teaneck, NJ fduknights.comLIU Brooklyn Blackbirds Brooklyn, NY liuathletics.comMonmouth Hawks West Long Branch, NJ gomuhawks.comMount St. Mary’s Mountaineers Emmitsburg, MD mountathletics.comQuinnipiac Bobcats Hamden, CT quinnipiacbobcats.comRobert Morris Colonials Moon Township, PA rmucolonials.comSacred Heart Pioneers Fairfi eld, CT sacredheartpioneers.comSt. Francis Brooklyn Terriers Brooklyn Heights, NY sfcathletics.comSaint Francis U Red Flash Loretto, PA sfuathletics.comWagner Seahawks Staten Island, NY wagnerathletics.com

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GLEN PAYNEGLEN PAYNE

Head CoachHead Coach

18th Season18th SeasonEntering his 18th year as head coach, Staten Island native Glen Payne has developed the Wagner College softball into a model program and a perennial power in the North-east Conference.

Under his direction, Seahawk student-athletes compete at the highest level of achievement academically and ath-letically. In April, 2008, the Wagner College softball team was recognized by the NCAA for its exceptional graduation and academic performance record after ranking in the top 10 percent of all softball teams in the nation in NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. The Seahawks were among a group of 29 softball programs in this elite category.

In addition to running a disciplined, academic-oriented program, Payne knows a thing or two about winning soft-ball games. In 2006, Payne’s team set the school record in single-season wins with 35. With hitting the 300 win mark last season, Payne is the winningest coach in Wagner softball history and has won 406 games in his overall head coaching career.

He has guided the Seahawks to NEC Tournament appearances in fi ve of the last eight seasons. In addition, he led the Seahawks to appearances in the NEC Championship Game in 2005 and 2007.

Payne has continuously employed a widespread geographical approach to recruiting, attracting talent from across the country, ranging from California, Nevada, Texas, Arizona and Indiana in addition to the Northeast Region.

The program’s recruiting eff orts have produced a two-time NEC Player of the Year (Andrea Lazzari-2008, 2009), two NEC Rookie of the Year Award winners, both from Wooster High School in Reno, Nevada (Katie Stevens-2005, An-drea Lazzari-2006), 14 First Team All-NEC and 19 Second Team All-NEC nominees, Five NEC All-Tournament Team awardees (Andrea Lazzari (’06,07)), Ami Iwicki (’07), Morgan Miller (’07) and Kate Eshelman (’07)), Two NFCA All-Region fi rst Team (Christy Sykora (’05), Andrea Lazzari (’09)) and one second team (Andrea Lazzari (’08)), Two NEC Scholar Athletes of the Year (Joy Gallagher (’06) and Katie Stevens (’07)), one NCAA Statistical Champion (Victoria Batistelli (’07)), one Con Edison Student Ath-lete of the Year award (Andrea Lazzari (’09)), one ESPN the Magazine / College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-American District 1 First Team (Kate Eshelman (‘10)) along with coached numerous Academic All-Americans.

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GLEN PAYNEA veteran of the Wagner athletic department, Payne became the school’s fi rst full-time softball coach in the sum-mer of 2001. He has been involved in the game at the college, high school and grassroots level and is the proprietor of Staten Island’s famous softball complex, which houses fi ve well-groomed softball and baseball fi elds, including lights and a practice hitting area. In April, 2005 he was recognized by the Staten Island CYO organization for his community service eff orts.

Prior to arriving at Wagner, Payne won nearly 100 games as the head coach of C.W. Post College, as he led the Lady Pioneers to a 23-10 mark and an ECAC Division II South Championship in 1986. He has also coached the very suc-cessful Staten Island Saints from 1973-85 and from 1991-95. Payne also held coaching positions at Moore Catholic and St. Peter’s High Schools on the Island.

Currently Payne is serving in his 30th year as New York City Commissioner of the Amateur Softball Association (ASA), where registration has risen dramatically over the past few years. Payne is on the National Modifi ed Pitch Rules, National Playing Rule, and NCAA Division I Regional Advisory Committees. He also is a Pitching instructor and holds clinics here on Staten Island.

ALL-TIME RESULTS

YEAR RECORD NEC COACH 1976 6-3 Cathy Andruzzi (6-3, 1 year)1979 8-3 Connie Sano (8-3, 1 year)1981 2-13 Sue Parler1982 11-3-1 Sue Parler1983 14-6 Sue Parler (27-22-1, 3 years)1984 8-11 Karen Lynch1985 11-9 Karen Lynch (19-20, 2 years)1986 10-18 Pat Adorna1987 8-18 Pat Adorna1988 11-18 Pat Adorna (29-54, 3 years)1989 17-11 Tara Gallagher1990 21-13 Tara Gallagher1991 21-13 6-4 Tara Gallagher1992 12-20 6-5 Tara Gallagher (54-46, 3 years)1993 9-17-1 6-5* Ed Hynes1994 11-28 2-14* Ed Hynes1995 10-32 5-11* Ed Hynes (13-77-1, 3 years)1996 7-33 5-11 Glen Payne1997 13-21 7-9 Glen Payne1998 10-25 4-8* Glen Payne1999 12-28 8-10 Glen Payne2000 17-29 10-10 Glen Payne2001 20-25-2 10-10 Glen Payne2002 23-34 6-16 Glen Payne2003 15-27-1 11-10-1 Glen Payne2004 22-26-1 12-8* Glen Payne2005 30-18 14-6* Glen Payne2006 35-20 15-5* Glen Payne 2007 34-19 13-5 Glen Payne2008 27-22 10-8 Glen Payne2009 22-29 7-11 Glen Payne 2010 13-32 7-11 Glen Payne2011 12-26 7-11 Glen Payne2012 18-34 5-15 Glen Payne (330-448, 17 years)

ALL-TIME RESULTS

YEAR RECCECECCCE ORORORRORORO D NENENENNENENECCC COACH (6-3, 1 year)1976 66-33 CaCCCaCaC thhththy Andruzzi (8-3, 1 year)19799999 8888888-333 Connie Sano

1981 2-13 Sue Parler198222 11-3-3333 111 SSSue Parler

(27-22-1, 3 years)19191919198383838383 1114-6666 SSSSSSueueuee Parler 1919191919 448484 8888 1-11 Karen Lynch

(19-20, 2 years)191919199988585858 11-9 Karen Lynch 11986 10-18 Pat Adorna1987 8-18 Pat Adorna

(29-54, 3 years)1988 11-18 Pat Adorna 1989 17-11 Tara Gallagher1990 21-13 Tara Gallagher1991 21-13 6-4 Tara Gallagher

(54-46, 3 years)1992 12-20 6-5 Tara Gallagher 1993 9-17-1 6-5* Ed Hynes1994 11-28 2-14* Ed Hynes

(13-77-1, 3 years)1995 10-32 5-11* Ed Hynes 1996 7-33 5-11 Glen Payne1996 7 33 5 11 Gl P1997 13-21 7-9 Glen Payne1998 10-25 4-8* Glen Payne1999 12-28 8-10 Glen Payne2000 17-29 10-10 Glen Payne2001 20-25-2 10-10 Glen Payne2002 23-34 6-16 Glen Payne2003 15-27-1 11-10-1 Glen Payne2004 22-26-1 12-8* Glen Payne2005 30-18 14-6* Glen Payne2006 35-20 15-5* Glen Payne 2007 34-19 13-5 Glen Payne2008 27-22 10-8 Glen Payne2009 22-29 7-11 Glen Payne 2010 13-32 7-11 Glen Payne2011 12-26 7-11 Glen Payne2012 18-34 5-15 Glen Payne (330-448, 17 years)

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JOHN PISANOJOHN PISANO

Assistant CoachAssistant Coach

First SeasonFirst SeasonJohn Pisano is in his fi rst season as a member of the Wagner softball staff .

Pisano joins the Seahawks after spending the past two seasons as the head softball coach at Queens College. In his fi rst season at Queens, Pisano led the Knights to a regional ranking and a nine-win improvement from the previous season. In his second season, he led Queens to a playoff berth and three all-confer-ence selections.

Prior to Queens, Pisano served as head coach at Lehman College for one year. Like the Knights, Pisano led Lehman to a nine-win improvement in his fi rst season as head coach. Pisano also worked for eight seasons as a coach at Fontbonne Hall Academy in Brooklyn.

In addition to his head coaching experience, Pisano has worked as a clinician at the prestigious Riseball Camp, one of the top softball camps in the area. In all, Pisano has over 20 years of experience in softball coaching. He also played baseball at the collegiate level, spending a season at C.W. Post before playing three years at St. Francis Brooklyn.

Along with his athletic background, Pisano has also worked as a currency broker on Wall Street for the past 27 years. He is a native of Brooklyn.

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JOHN PISANO

Assistant CoachAssistant Coach

First SeasonFirst Season

ASHLEY OLSENASHLEY OLSEN

Ashley Olsen, one of the most versatile athletes produced on Staten Island in re-cent years, enters her fi rst year as an assistant coach with the softball program.

Olsen scored 982 career points and grabbed 732 rebounds in her basketball career while collecting 92 hits on the softball diamond. A local product hailing from Staten Island, Olsen was a multiple-sport standout at Notre Dame Academy, just up the road from the Wagner campus.

In addition to earning her degree in business administration, Olsen played in 115 basketball games dur-ing her career with 84 starts. In her softball career, Olsen saw action in 136 games with 120 starts. In her consistent and productive athletic career wearing the Green & White, Olsen competed in 251 athletic contests while gaining starts in 204.

Athletic TrainerAthletic Trainer

Fifth SeasonFifth SeasonGerald Charles is entering his fi fth year as a member of the Wagner College Ath-letic Training staff.

Born in Brooklyn, NY, Charles was raised in Miami and comes to Grymes Hill after attending Florida State University and Long Island University. Charles earned a Master’s degree in Athletic Training.

GERALD CHARLESGERALD CHARLES

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2013 WAGNER COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROSTER# Name Yr. Pos. B/T Hometown/ High School1 Taylor Rauscher Jr. OF L/R Peoria, AZ/ Sunrise Mountain3 Carley Nicoletti Sr. OF R/R Plainville, NY/ C.W. Baker4 Cara Donovan So. OF R/R Centreville, VA/ Centreville5 Hayley Sullivan Jr. 3B/OF R/R Bakersfi eld, CA/ North7 Hailee Renkers Fr. C/OF R/R Surrey, British Columbia/ Earl Marriott9 Abigail Beasley Fr. OF R/R Peoria, AZ/ Centennial11 Kristen Matteoni Jr. 2B/3B R/R Reno, NV/ Galena13 Jessica Albarran So. 1B/C R/R Corona, CA/ Eleanor Roosevelt14 Beth Lewis So. 1B/C R/R Ashburn, VA/ Stone Bridge16 Brenda Bott Fr. 3B/C R/R Fountain Valley, CA/ Fountain Valley17 Samantha Bedker So. P R/R Phoenix, AZ/ Sandra Day O’Connor18 Olivia Zwick So. P R/R Surrey, British Columbia/ Earl Marriott22 Brittany Huss Sr. SS/2B R/R Anthem, AZ/ Boulder Creek24 Kelsey Parker So. SS R/R Lynnwood, WA/ Lynnwood25 Megan Moore Fr. 1B/C R/R Pottstown, PA/ Owen J. Roberts35 MacKenzie Alfaro Jr. 3B/C R/R Riverside, CA/ Riverside99 Judy Betz Sr. P R/R Ashburn, VA/ Broad Run

Head Coach: Glen Payne – 18th SeasonAssistant Coach: John Pisano – St. Francis Brooklyn, 1981 – First SeasonAssistant Coach: Ashley Olsen – Wagner, 2012 – First Season

By Class

Seniors (3) Betz, Huss, Nicoletti

Juniors (4) Alfaro, Matteoni, Rauscher, Sullivan

Sophomores (6) Albarran, Bedker, Donovan, Lewis, Parker, Zwick

Freshmen (4) Beasley, Bott, Moore, Renkers

By Classy

Seniors (3) Betz, Huss, Nicoletti

Juniors (4) Alfaro, Matteoni, Rauscher, Sullivan

Sophomores (6) Albarran, Bedker, Donovan, Lewis, Parker, Zwick

Freshmen (4) Beasley, Bott, Moore, Renkers

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9999JUDY BETZJUDY BETZ

Senior - P - R/RSenior - P - R/R

Ashburn, VA/ Broad RunAshburn, VA/ Broad Run

Junior Season (2012): Pitched in 21 games for the Seahawks, starting nine of them … posted a 4-7 record and two saves with a 5.09 earned run average in 81.1 innings pitched, strik-ing out 49 and walking 19 … Surrendered two earned runs over seven innings of relief against Lipscomb (2/24) … Tossed three scoreless innings of relief, giving up one hit at College of Charleston (2/26) … Al-lowed one run in a six-inning complete game, picking up the win against Cleveland State (3/15) … Pitched two innings of relief, allowing one unearned run against UW-Green Bay (3/15) … Tossed a three-hit shutout against Bucknell (3/16) … Picked up the save later that afternoon against Lafayette … Pitched two perfect innings to record a save in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Yale on (4/11) … Tossed six in-nings of relief, surrendering a hit and an unearned run, picking up the win at Quinnipiac (4/14) … Threw 3 1/3 innings of scoreless relief with fi ve strikeouts in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21) … Recorded a win in a complete game effort against Manhattan (5/2), scattering a run and fi ve hits over seven innings.

Sophomore Season (2011): Was the Seahawks ace, appearing in 27 games and making a career-high 25 starts ... fi nished the season with a 2.27 ERA, which was fourth best among all NEC pitchers ... set career highs in strikeouts (88), complete games (20), and innings pitched (173.0) ... allowed just fi ve or fewer hits in 11 of her 27 appearances ... ended the year with a 10-14 record in the circle ... awarded as the NEC Pitcher of the Week on April 11.

Freshman Season (2010): Proved to be the team’s most effective pitcher, seeing action in 28 games with 22 starts ... went 6-13 on the year with a team best 3.80 earned run average ... threw 13 complete games, including two shutouts ... struckout 51 batters, walking only 28 in 137.1 innings pitched against 564 batters.

Before Wagner: Played her high school softball at Broad Run High School in Ashburn, VA under Coach Ed Steele ... was named First-Team All-District, First-Team All-Region and First-Team All-State in 2009 ... led Broad Run to their third consecutive Virginia AA State Championship ... was a four-time District and Re-gion Champion ... helped Broad Run to a four-year record of 105-4-0 ... played travel ball for the Ashburn Shooting Stars GOLD 18-U ... was awarded the Principal’s Choice Top 20 Infl uential Students Award.

Personal: Daughter of Ken and Mary Betz ... has a younger sister Maggie.

Year era w-l app-gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr ab b/avg wp hbp bk sfa sha

2010 3.80 6-13 28-22 13 2/0 0 137.1 173 94 58 28 51 24 3 8 564 .307 2 7 1 5 29

2011 2.27 10-14 27-25 20 2/0 0 173.0 183 85 56 21 88 20 3 8 694 .264 0 9 12 2 31

2012 5.09 4-7 21-9 4 1/0 2 81.1 102 53 46 19 49 20 1 8 340 .300 0 5 0 1 8

Totals 2.86 20-34 76-56 41 5/0 2 391.2 458 232 160 68 188 64 7 24 1598 .287 2 21 13 8 68

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2222BRITTANY HUSSBRITTANY HUSS

Senior - SS/2B - R/RSenior - SS/2B - R/R

Anthem, AZ / Boulder CreekAnthem, AZ / Boulder CreekJunior Season (2012): Played in 51 games for the Seahawks, starting in all of them … Named to the All-Northeast Conference Second Team for her performance during the 2012 campaign … Led the team in batting average (.340), hits (53), walks (25), and on-base percentage (.434) … tallied 23 runs scored, three doubles, one triple, one home run, 20 runs batted in, and one sto-

len base in 156 at-bats … Recorded a 13-game hitting streak (3/25-4/10) … Hit .380 (27-for-71) in April … Appeared defensive-ly for Wagner at second base … Singled in the Seahawks’ season opener against Virginia Tech (2/24) … Singled and scored a run against Lipscomb (2/24)… Tallied a pair of singles and scored a run against Middle Tennessee (2/25) … Doubled, scored a run, drove in another, and stole a base in a win over Cleveland State (3/11) … Singled against Columbia (3/12) … Singled twice against Akron (3/12) … Doubled in a run against Nebraska-Omaha (3/13) … Scored a run in a win over Cleveland State (3/15) … Singled and scored a run in a win over Bucknell (3/16) … Scored a run in a win over Lafayette (3/16) … Singled and scored a run against Rider (3/17) … Singled and drove in a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep against Howard (3/18) … Singled three times, scored twice, and drove in another run in the second game … Went 4-for-8 with two RBI and a run scored in a doubleheader against Saint Francis (PA) (3/24) … Tallied three singles, drove in two runs, and scored another in a win over Robert Morris (3/25) … Picked up a single in each game of a doubleheader at Temple (3/27) … Singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Sacred Heart (4/2) … Singled and scored a run in the second game … Recorded a single, RBI, and run scored in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Lafayette (4/4) … Singled in the second game … Tallied a single in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Monmouth on (4/6) … Drove in two runs on a pair of singles in the second game … Tripled and picked up a pair of singles in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Bryant (4/7) … Singled in the second game … Scored twice off a trio of singles in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Singled and drove in a run in the second game … Walked three times and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Yale (4/11) … Tallied three singles in the second game … Singled twice and scored a pair of runs in a win over Quinnipiac (4/14) … Scored a run off a single in the second game of the doubleheader … Singled, drove in a run, and scored another in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21) … Singled and scored a run in the second game … Homered and singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Fairleigh Dickinson (4/28) … Drove in a run and scored another in the second game … Singled, doubled, and drove in two runs in a win over Mount St. Mary’s (4/29) … Recorded a single and an RBI in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Manhattan (5/2) … Singled in the second game.

Sophomore Season (2011): Played in 37 games for the Seahawks, splitting time between second base and shortstop ... tallied 20 hits on 107 at bats for a .187 average ... recorded a season-best three-hit game in Wagner’s 8-7 extra-inning contest against Central Connecticut State (4/18) ... knocked in fi ve runs and scored eight of her own ... fi nished with a team-high 75 assists and was perfect on the basepaths, going four-for-four on stolen base attempts.

Freshman Season (2010): Made an immediate impact on the team off ensively ... appeared in 40 games, making 39 starts ... recorded 32 hits on just 105 at bats for a .305 average ... led the team in doubles with eight ... hit her fi rst collegiate homerun in the teams loss to Youngstown State (3/11) ... had a season-best three-hit day against Marist (3/13) ... went two-for-two on stolen base attempts on the year ... fi nished second on the team in assists (68).

Before Wagner: Attended Boulder Creek High School in Anthem, Arizona ... played four years of varsity for coach Evah Taylor ... led her team to a fourth place fi nish in the state in 2009 ... won a Golden Glove award in 2008 and 2009 ... was named to the Northwest First-Team All-Region team in 2008 and 2009 ... had a .480 batting average in 2008 and a .484 in 2009 … also played for the Arizona Outlaws Gold travel team.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2010 .305 40-39 105 14 32 8 0 1 18 43 .410 10 0 8 0 .362 1 2 2-22011 .187 37-37 107 8 20 0 0 0 5 20 .187 7 0 14 0 .235 1 0 4-42012 .340 51-51 156 23 53 3 1 1 20 61 .391 25 1 13 0 .434 0 2 1-4Totals .305 128-127 368 45 105 11 1 2 43 124 .337 42 1 35 0 .357 2 4 7-10

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BRITTANY HUSS

33CARLEY NICOLETTICARLEY NICOLETTI

Senior - OF - R/RSenior - OF - R/R

Plainville, NY / C.W. BakerPlainville, NY / C.W. BakerJunior Season (2012): Appeared in 40 games for the Seahawks, starting in 31 … Posted a .241 average (21-for-87), with 14 runs scored, one double, three home runs, 14 runs batted in, and two stolen bases … Appeared defensively for Wagner exclusively in left

fi eld … Recorded a fl awless 1.000 fi elding percentage in 39 total chances … Stole a base and scored a run after being hit by a pitch against Lipscomb (2/24) … Singled, walked, drove in a run, and scored another against Middle Tennessee (2/25) … Tallied a single against Western Michigan (3/9) … Singled in a win over Bucknell (3/16) … Pinch-ran and stole a base in the second game of a doubleheader sweep over Howard (3/18) … Walked and scored a run in a win over Saint Francis (PA) (3/24) … Went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored in a victory over Robert Morris (3/25)… Singled in the second game of a doubleheader at Temple (3/27) … Singled and scored a run in a win over Sacred Heart (4/2) … Scored a run as a pinch-runner in the second game of a doubleheader at Lafayette (4/4)… Singled, drove in two runs, and scored another in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Pinch-ran and scored in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Yale (4/11) … Singled, doubled, drove in two runs, and scored a run in a win at Quinnipiac (4/14) … Walked and drove in a run in the second game of the doubleheader … Recorded a single in the second game of a doubleheader at Central Connecticut (4/15) … Hit a grand slam and singled twice in the second game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21) … Homered and singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Fairleigh Dickinson (4/28) … Singled twice, drove in a run, and scored another in the second game … Singled and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Mount St. Mary’s (4/29) … Walked, singled, and drove in a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Manhattan (5/2).

Sophomore Season (2011): Appeared in 28 games for the Green & White, with 28 starts ... recorded nine hits and scored fi ve runs on the year ... tied a career-best game going three-for-four from the plate against Long Island (4/21), also tallying one stolen base and one RBI on the day ... racked up her lone extra base hit in Wagner’s 2-1 extra-inning victory of Lafayette (4/6).

Freshman Season (2010): Played in 36 of the teams 45 games, making 28 starts ... had 63 at bats, recording 15 hits, including three doubles and two runs batted in for a .238 average ... fi nished sixth on the team in putouts with 53, and third on the team in assists with 56 ... fi rst collegiate hit was a double against Lafayette in a tough 2-1 loss to the Leopards ... went six-for-seven at the plate in the teams doubleheader against Mount St. Mary’s, recording three RBI and one stolen base.

Before Wagner: Attended C.W. Baker High School in Baldwinsville, New York ... played fi ve years of varsity softball under coach Tracey Roman ... garnered First-team All -League, First-Team All CNY and a Pelcher Award winner ... led the league in home runs, stolen bases, triples and doubles for three years ... played for the Lady Merchants, Bandits, T.C. Tremors and Salt City Stealers travel teams ... also ran indoor track and fi eld ... a member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society.

Personal: Majoring in physics ... daughter of Dino and Leslie Nicoletti ... has a twin sister Miranda who also attends Wagner and has a brother, Seth.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2010 .238 36-28 63 7 15 3 0 0 6 18 .286 2 0 18 1 .262 0 2 1-1 2011 .200 28-18 45 5 9 1 0 0 1 10 .222 3 1 13 1 .265 0 1 2-22012 .241 40-31 87 14 21 1 0 3 14 31 .356 5 3 24 0 .305 0 1 2-4Totals .231 102-79 195 26 45 5 0 3 21 59 .303 10 4 55 2 277 0 4 5-7

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3535MACKENZIE ALFAROMACKENZIE ALFARO

Junior - 3B/C - R/RJunior - 3B/C - R/R

Riverside, CA / RiversideRiverside, CA / Riverside

Sophomore Season (2012): Played in 46 games for the Seahawks, starting in 42 of them … Hit .305 (36-for-118) with six runs scored, fi ve doubles, 15 runs batted in, and a team-leading 10 sacrifi ce bunts … Appeared defensively for Wagner at catcher and

fi rst base … Singled in the Seahawks’ season opener against Virginia Tech (2/24) … Tallied a single against Lipscomb (2/24) … Singled against Louisiana-Monroe (2/25) … Recorded a single against Western Michigan (3/9) … Had a single in a victory Cleveland State (3/11) … Singled twice in a win over Cleveland State (3/15) … Singled against Army (3/17) … Drove in a run on a single and scored another in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep over How-ard (3/18) … Tallied a trio of singles and drove in a run in the second game … Hit a two-run, pinch-hit single in a win over Saint Francis (PA) (3/24) … Singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Robert Morris (3/25) … Hit a two-run single in a win over the Colonials in the second game … Singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Temple (3/27)… Recorded a pair of singles in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Sacred Heart (4/2) … Singled twice and drove in three runs in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Lafayette (4/4) … Drove in a run on a single in the second game … Picked up a single in each game of a doubleheader at Monmouth (4/6) … Doubled and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Bryant (4/7) … Singled in the second game … Recorded a pair of singles in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Doubled in a run and scored another in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Yale (4/11) … Scored a run in the second game … Scored a run in the second game of a doubleheader at Quinnipiac (4/14) … Singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Central Connecticut (4/15) … Doubled in the second game … Tallied a pair of singles in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21) … Went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBI, and a run scored in the second game of a doubleheader at Fairleigh Dickinson (4/28) … Singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Mount St. Mary’s (4/29).

Freshman Season (2011): Played in 29 games behind the dish for the Green & White ... fi nished the season with a .179 batting average, recording nine hits, one RBI, and six runs scored ... wrapped up the season with three hits in her fi nal four games, scoring two runs in the process ... led the team in sacrifi ce hits with six, and totaled 93 putouts on the year, which was the second most on the team

Before Wagner: Played four years for Arlington High School … twice named to the All Inland Valley League Team, earning First-Team honors in 2010 and Second-Team in 2009 … earned All Ivy League recognition as a freshman and sophomore … was named the teams Most Valuable Player her rookie season in 2007.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2011 .127 29-28 71 6 9 1 0 0 1 10 .141 5 1 8 1 .195 0 6 0-02012 .340 51-51 156 23 53 3 1 1 20 61 .391 25 1 13 0 .434 0 2 1-4Totals .273 80-79 227 29 62 4 1 1 21 71 .313 30 2 21 1 .352 0 8 1-4

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35MACKENZIE ALFARO

11 11KRISTEN MATTEONIKRISTEN MATTEONI

Junior - 2B/3B - R/RJunior - 2B/3B - R/R

Reno, NV / GalenaReno, NV / GalenaSophomore Season (2012): Started in all 52 games for the Seahawks … Named to the All-Northeast Conference Second Team for her performance during the 2012 campaign … First on the team in at-bats (170), runs scored (38) total bases (85), and times hit by pitch (12), … Tied

for fi rst in home runs (7) … Second on the team in average (.306), hits (52), doubles (12), slugging percentage (.500), on-base percentage (.399), and stolen bases (5) … Drove in 18 runs on the season … Appeared defensively for Wagner at second base and third base … Recorded a fi ve-game hitting streak (3/9-3/11) … Scored a run in fi ve straight games (3/15-3/17) … Singled, doubled, and scored a run against Lipscomb (2/24) … Reached base via a walk and a hit by pitch against Louisiana-Monroe (2/25) … Went 3-for-4 with an RBI double against Middle Tennessee State (2/25) … Tallied a pair of singles against Western Michigan (3/9) … Singled twice against Bradley (3/9) … Recorded a single against Villanova (3/10) … Singled against East Tennessee State (3/10) … Singled and scored a run in a win over Cleveland State (3/11) … Homered against Nebraska-Omaha (3/13) … Walked, stole a base, and scored a run in a win over Cleveland State (3/15) … Singled and scored a run against UW-Green Bay (3/15) … Singled and scored a run in a win over Bucknell (3/16) … Scored a run in a win over Lafayette (3/16)… Scored twice against Army on (3/17) … Went 6-for-7 with a double a sacrifi ce fl y, driving in a run and scoring three more in a doubleheader sweep of Howard (3/18) … Went 4-for-4 with a home run, three RBI, and three runs scored in a win over Saint Francis (PA) (3/24) … Doubled twice and scored twice in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Robert Morris (3/25) … Sin-gled, was hit by two pitches, and scored twice in the second game … Homered in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Temple (3/27) … Singled twice in a win over Sacred Heart (4/2) … Singled, walked, and scored two runs in a win over Lafayette (4/4) … Singled, drove in a run, and scored in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Monmouth (4/6) … Singled and scored in the second game … Singled, walked twice, and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Bryant (4/7) … Doubled and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Went 2-for-3 with a double, home run, hit by pitch, and stolen base in the second game … Doubled and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Yale (4/11) … Singled, doubled, and drove in two runs in the second game … Walked and scored a run in a win at Quinnipiac (4/14) … Drove in a run in the second game of a doubleheader at Central Connecticut (4/15) … Scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21) … Homered and scored two runs in the second game … Singled and stole a base in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Fairleigh Dickinson (4/28) … Singled and homered in the second game … Hit a two-run home run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Mount St. Mary’s (4/29) … Went 3-for-3 with a double, a walk, and two runs scored in the second game … Reached base four times in fi ve plate appearances (single, double, walk, hit by pitch) in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep of Manhattan (5/2) … Doubled, drove in a run, and scored another in the second game.

Freshman Season (2011): Jumped into an impact role in her fi rst season, appearing in all 37 games, making 34 starts ... record-ed an impressive 23 hits in 95 appearances at the plate ... led the team in runs scored (14), doubles (7), walks (9), and sacrifi ce hits (6) ... put an exclamation point on her fi rst collegiate homerun, belting a grand slam in Wagner's 5-2 win over Saint Peter's (4/29).

Before Wagner: A three-year captain of the Galena varstiy team ... was named to the Sierra All-League First-Team, Second-Team, and twice named Honorable Mention throughout her four varsity seasons ... led the Sierra League in homeruns and RBI all four years of high school ... played for the Mizuno All-American travel team ... helped her team to three state championship titles out of Nevada ... also played basketball and volleyball ... was a member of the National Honors Society and Key Club.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2011 .306 52-52 170 38 52 12 0 7 18 85 .500 15 12 16 0 .399 1 2 5-72012 .242 37-34 95 14 23 7 0 1 9 33 .347 9 2 14 0 .318 1 6 2-2 Totals .283 89-86 265 52 75 19 0 8 27 118 .445 24 14 30 0 .361 2 8 7-9

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1 1TAYLOR RAUSCHERTAYLOR RAUSCHER

Junior - 2B/OF - L/RJunior - 2B/OF - L/R

Peoria, AZ / Sunrise MountainPeoria, AZ / Sunrise MountainSophomore Season (2012): Appeared in 46 games, starting in 34 of them … recorded a .178 average (19-for-107), with 17 runs scored, three doubles, a triple, fi ve runs bat-ted in, and two stolen bases … Played defensively in left fi eld and right fi eld … Drew

a walk as a pinch hitter against Lipscomb on (2/24) … Doubled, walked, and stole a base, scoring a run and driving in another against Louisiana-Monroe (2/25) … Tallied a double against Villanova (3/10) … Walked and scored a run in a win over Cleveland State (3/11) … Singled and scored against Nebraska-Omaha (3/13)… Recorded a single against Lafayette (3/13)… Tripled, scored a run, and drove in another in a win over Cleveland State (3/15) … Singled and scored a run against UW-Green Bay (3/15) … Scored a run in a victory over Lafayette (3/16) … Tallied a single against Army (3/17) … Singled twice and scored a run in a win over Howard (3/18) … Drew three walks and scored twice in a doubleheader against Saint Francis (3/24) … Scored a run as a pinch-runner in a win over Robert Morris (3/25) … Tallied a run as a pinch-runner in a win over Sacred Heart (4/2) … Singled, doubled, and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Lafayette (4/4) … Stole a base in the second game … Singled in both games of a doubleheader against Bryant (4/7), tallying a run in the fi rst game … Went 3-for-5, driving in three runs and scoring another in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Recorded a single in the second game … Scored a run in both ends of a doubleheader sweep at Yale (4/11) … Scored a run as a pinch-runner in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Mount St. Mary’s (4/29) … Singled in the second game … Singled in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Manhattan (5/2).

Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in 36 games for the Green & White, making 26 starts ... recorded 11 hits on 70 at bats for a .157 batting average ... belted the team's lone triple of the year against Bethune-Cookman (3/5) ... scored fi ve runs on the season, including two in Wagner's 10-2 win against Saint Peter's (4/29) ... recorded her only multi-hit game against Valparaiso (3/11).

Before Wagner: A four-year starter on the Sunrise Mountain varsity team under that guidance of coach Nick Rizer ... helped her team to back-to-back 5A Division II State Championship titles (2008, 2009), and runners-up in 2010 after moving up a division to 4A Division I ... named to the 4A Division I Desert West All Region Second-Team her senior year ... was awarded the 2010 AIA Scholar-Athlete Award.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2011 .157 36-26 70 5 11 0 1 0 1 13 .186 5 0 15 0 .213 0 1 1-2 2012 .178 46-34 107 17 19 3 1 0 5 24 .224 8 1 11 0 .241 0 4 2-6Totals .221 82-60 177 22 30 3 2 0 6 37 .209 13 1 26 0 .352 0 8 1-4

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1TAYLOR RAUSCHER

5 5HAYLEY SULLIVANHAYLEY SULLIVAN

Junior - 3B/OF - R/RJunior - 3B/OF - R/R

Bakersfi eld, CA/ NorthBakersfi eld, CA/ NorthSophomore Season (2012): Appeared in 25 games for the Seahawks, starting in 20 of them … posted a .145 average (8-for-55), with seven runs scored, two doubles, and two runs batted in … tied for second on the team with six sacrifi ce bunts … hit by six pitch-

es, good for second on the team … Appeared defensively for Wagner at third base … Singled and drove in a run against Lipscomb (2/24) … Drew a walk against Louisiana-Monroe (2/25) … Singled, doubled, drove in a run, and scored another in a win over Robert Morris (3/25) … Singled and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Sacred Heart (4/2) … Drove in a run in the second game … Singled and scored twice in a win at Lafayette (4/4) … Singled in the second game of a doubleheader at Quinnipiac (4/14) … Doubled and scored a run in the sec-ond game of a doubleheader at Fairleigh Dickinson (4/28)… Singled and scored a run in the fi rst game of a double-header sweep at Manhattan (5/2).

Before Wagner: Sullivan comes to Grymes Hill as a sophomore transfer from Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, CA, where she helped the Marauders to an undefeated 14-0 mark in the Foothill Conference. A native of Bakersfi eld, CA, Sullivan was third on the team with a .455 batting average, recording 42 runs on 55 hits and 36 RBI. For her ef-forts in her fi rst year, Sullivan was named First Team All-Conference.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2012 .145 25-20 55 7 8 2 0 0 2 10 .182 2 6 9 0 .254 0 6 0-0Totals .145 25-20 55 7 8 2 0 0 2 10 .182 2 6 9 0 .254 0 6 0-0

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1313JESSICA ALBARRANJESSICA ALBARRAN

Sophomore - 1B/C - R/RSophomore - 1B/C - R/R

Corona, CA/ Eleanor RooseveltCorona, CA/ Eleanor RooseveltFreshman Season (2012): Played in all 52 games for the Seahawks, starting in 51 of them … Hit .291 (44-for-151) with nine runs scored, 11 doubles, three home runs and 20 runs batted in … 20 RBI tied for second on the team … Appeared defensively for Wagner at

catcher and fi rst base … Doubled and walked against Lipscomb (2/24) … Singled and walked against Louisiana-Monroe (2/25) … Homered and walked against Middle Tennessee (2/25) … Tallied a pair of singles against Villanova (3/10) … Singled and walked in a win over Cleveland State (3/11) … Doubled against Nebraska-Omaha (3/13) … Recorded a double against Lafayette (3/13)… Went 3-for-4 with a double, driving in two runs and scoring two more in a win over Cleveland State (3/15) … Singled, doubled, and drove in three runs in a win over Bucknell (3/16) … Drove in a run on a sacrifi ce fl y in a win over Lafayette (3/16) … Tallied a pair of singles against Army (3/17) … Drove in a pair of runs in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep over Howard on (3/18) … Singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Saint Francis (PA) (3/24) … Drove in a run on a sacrifi ce fl y in the second game … Homered in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Robert Morris on (3/25) … Doubled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Temple (3/27) … Singled twice in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Sacred Heart (4/2) … Homered, singled, and drove in two runs in a win over Sacred Heart in the second game … Singled, doubled, and drove in two runs in a win over Lafayette (4/4) … Doubled in the second game … Drove in a run on a sacrifi ce fl y in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Bryant (4/7) … Recorded two singles and drove in a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep over Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Singled and scored in the second game … Drove in a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Yale (4/11) … Singled and doubled in the second game … Singled, doubled, and scored a run in a win over Quinnipiac (4/14) … Singled and drove in a run in the second game of a doubleheader at Central Connecticut (4/15) … Singled and drove in a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21) … Singled twice in the second game … Singled and drove in a run in the second game of a doubleheader at Fairleigh Dickinson (4/28) … Singled twice in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Mount St. Mary’s (4/29) … Singled, doubled, and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Manhattan (5/2) … Singled three times in the second game.

Before Wagner: A four-year member of the Eleanor Roosevelt High School varsity team, Albarran earned the squad Rookie of the Year award in 2008 before garnering Second Team All-League honors as a sophomore. Since 2008, Albarran has played her travel ball for CASE Batbusters 18 Gold team.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2012 .291 52-51 151 9 44 11 0 3 20 64 .424 14 1 23 2 .349 3 6 0-0 Totals .291 52-51 151 9 44 11 0 3 20 64 .424 14 1 23 2 .349 3 6 0-0

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13JESSICA ALBARRAN

1717SAMANTHA BEDKERSAMANTHA BEDKER

Sophomore - P - R/RSophomore - P - R/R

Phoenix, AZ/ Sandra Day O’ConnorPhoenix, AZ/ Sandra Day O’ConnorFreshman Season (2012): Led the Seahawks’ pitching staff in appearances (32), starts (23), wins (8), complete games (12), innings pitched (132 1/3), and strikeouts (75) … Finished the season with an 8-12 record and a 5.30 earned run average … Surrendered

one earned run over six innings against Western Michigan (3/9) … Allowed two runs over six innings while striking out seven against UW-Green Bay (3/15) … Picked up the win in a complete game eff ort, surrendering two earned runs to Howard in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep (3/18) … Pitched a complete game victory over Saint Francis (PA) (3/24) … Tossed three innings of relief to record a win against Robert Morris (3/25) … Picked up the win after pitching three innings of relief in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s on (4/10) … Pitched a four-hit shutout to beat Yale in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep (4/11) … Allowed two runs in a six-inning complete game eff ort against Central Connecticut (4/15) … Surrendered two earned runs over 5 2/3 innings against Fairleigh Dickinson (4/28) … Picked up the win after throwing 1 1/3 innings of hitless relief against Mount St. Mary’s (4/29) … Pitched four innings of scoreless relief to record the victory in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Manhattan (5/2).

Before Wagner: A native of Phoenix, AZ, Bedker pitched her team to a 5A-II Regional Championship Title and a Third Place fi nish in the 5A-II State Championship Tournament in 2010, all on her way to First Team All-Region honors. As a junior, Bedker was also named to the All West Valley team and was an All Arizona State Honorable Mention. In 2009, Bedker set a school record for most perfect games in a season, throwing two, garnering First Team All Region 4A-1 Western Sky accolades and consecutive Regional Championships. Bedker plays her travel ball for the Arizona Hot-shots.

Year era w-l app-gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr ab b/avg wp hbp bk sfa sha

2012 5.30 8-12 32-23 12 1/0 0 132.1 169 94 78 70 75 25 10 13 551 .307 1 9 0 6 19

Totals 5.30 8-12 32-23 12 1/0 0 132.1 169 94 78 70 75 25 10 13 551 .307 1 9 0 6 19

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44CARA DONOVANCARA DONOVAN

Sophomore - OF - R/RSophomore - OF - R/R

Centreville, VA/ CentrevilleCentreville, VA/ CentrevilleFreshman Season (2012): Appeared in 32 games for the Seahawks, primarily as a pinch-runner … started in nine games … went 1-for-22 at the plate, with six runs scored, two runs batted in, and two stolen bases … Appeared defensively for Wagner in center

fi eld and right fi eld … Reached base via a walk and a hit by pitch against Middle Tennessee (2/25) … Walked, stole a base, and scored a run against Lafayette (3/13) … Pinch-ran, stole a base, and scored in a win over Cleveland State (3/15) … Tallied a single in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Robert Morris (3/25) … Scored a run as a pinch-runner in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Sacred Heart (4/2) … Scored a run as a pinch-runner in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Recorded a walk and an RBI in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Yale (4/11) … Pinch-ran and scored in the second game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21) … Recorded a sacrifi ce fl y in a win over Mount St. Mary’s (4/29) … Scored a run as a pinch runner in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Manhattan (5/2).

Before Wagner: Donovan is an outfi elder from Centreville, VA, who was a three-year captain for Richard Ferrick at Centreville High School. Donovan helped lead the Wildcats to two District Championships, while earning Second Team All-District honors as a shortstop and outfi elder in 2009 and First Team All-District honors in 2010. Her junior year, Donovan was named to the All Concorde District Tournament team, as well as the Northern Region All Tourna-ment team. Donovan also plays travel ball for the Ashburn Shooting Stars U-18 Gold team under the guidance of Brian Tiplady.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2012 .045 32-9 22 6 1 0 0 0 2 1 .045 4 1 1 1 .214 1 0 2-3 Totals .045 32-9 22 6 1 0 0 0 2 1 .045 4 1 1 1 .214 1 0 2-3

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4CARA DONOVAN

1414BETH LEWISBETH LEWIS

Sophomore - 1B/C - R/RSophomore - 1B/C - R/R

Ashburn, VA/ Stone BridgeAshburn, VA/ Stone BridgeFreshman Season (2012): Played in 34 games for the Seahawks, starting in 17 of them … Hit .179 (10-for-56) with three runs scored and seven runs batted in … Appeared defen-sively at catcher, fi rst base, and right fi eld for Wagner … Singled in a win over Bucknell

(3/16) … Singled and drove in a run against Rider (3/17) … Singled, scored, and drove in two runs in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep over Howard (3/18) … Went 4-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored in the second game … Singled and drove in a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Singled in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Yale (4/11) … Singled and scored in the second game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21).

Before Wagner: A Shooting Stars teammate of Donovan, Lewis hails from Ashburn, VA, where she attended Stone Bridge High School. The Bulldogs starting catcher, Lewis was named Stone Bridge's Most Valuable Player in 2010 after earning Second Team All-Liberty District honors. In 2009, the sophomore aided her team to a District Champi-onship while taking home First Team All-District accolades in the process. For the Stars, Lewis has been a part of two NSA State championship teams and was a vital member of the team that advanced to the ASA Nationals.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2012 .179 34-17 56 3 10 0 0 0 7 10 .179 3 0 9 0 .220 0 1 0-0 Totals .179 34-17 56 3 10 0 0 0 7 10 .179 3 0 9 0 .220 0 1 0-0

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2424KELSEY PARKERKELSEY PARKER

Sophomore - SS - R/RSophomore - SS - R/R

Lynnwood, WA/ LynnwoodLynnwood, WA/ LynnwoodFreshman Season (2012): Started in all 52 games for the Seahawks … Led the team in doubles (14), runs batted in (35), slugging percentage (.509), and stolen bases (6) … tied for the team lead in home runs with seven … Hit .297 (49-for-165) on the season … Compiled a 17-game

hitting streak (3/15-4/4) … Hit .396 (21-for-53) with 17 RBI during the streak … Followed the streak with an eight-game hit-ting streak from (4/6-4/11) … Appeared defensively for Wagner at shortstop … Went 3-for-5 with a double, driving in three runs and scoring another against Lipscomb (2/24) … Singled twice and drove in a run against Louisiana-Monroe (2/25) … Stole a base against Bradley (3/9) … Doubled against Columbia (3/12) … Singled twice and stole a base against Akron (3/12) … Recorded a single, a run scored, and a sacrifi ce fl y in a win over Cleveland State (3/15) … Singled, doubled, and drove in two runs against UW-Green Bay (3/15)… Tallied two singles, two stolen bases, and two runs scored against Bucknell (3/16) … Singled against Lafayette (3/16) … Went 2-for-4 with a single, double, two RBI, and a run scored against Army (3/17) … Singled against Rider (3/17) … Homered, singled, drove in two runs, and scored two more in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep of Howard (3/18) … Singled and scored a run in the second game … Scored twice and singled in the fi rst game of a double-header against Saint Francis (PA) (3/24) … Doubled in the second game … Went 1-for-2 with a pair of RBI in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Robert Morris (3/25) … Doubled, drove in a run, and scored another in the second game … Homered in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Temple (3/27) … Singled in the second game … Recorded a single and two RBI in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Sacred Heart (4/2) … Homered and drove in two runs in the second game … Singled, drove in two runs, and scored three more in a win at Lafayette (4/4) … Doubled, drove in a run, and scored another in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Monmouth on (4/6) … Doubled in the second game … Doubled twice in the fi rst game of a double-header against Bryant (4/7) … Homered and singled in the second game … Singled in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Doubled, drove in a run, scored another, and stole a base in the second game … Homered, singled, doubled, drove in three runs, and scored two runs in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Yale (4/11) … Singled and stole a base in the second game … Singled in the second game of a doubleheader at Quinnipiac (4/14) … Doubled and scored a run in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against LIU Brooklyn (4/21) … Homered in the second game … Doubled and drove in a run on a sacrifi ce fl y in the second game of a doubleheader at Fairleigh Dickinson (4/28) … Singled, drove in a run, and scored another in a win over Mount St. Mary’s (4/29) … Homered and drove in three runs in the fi rst game of a doubleheader sweep at Manhattan (5/2) … Singled and drove in a run in the second game.

Before Wagner: Three-year starting catcher at Lynnwood High School ... As a junior co-captain, Parker was named to the WesCo South First Team after earning WesCo South Second Team honors in 2009 and a honorable mention nod as a freshman in 2008 ... As a member of the Washington State Lake Breeze Birch team in the summer season, Parker was an intregal part of four teams that made it to the National Tournament, including the 2009 squad that fi nished in second place at the Regional National qualifi er.

Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att2012 .297 52-52 165 29 49 14 0 7 35 84 .509 18 3 27 1 .370 3 2 6-9Totals .297 52-52 165 29 49 14 0 7 35 84 .509 18 3 27 1 .370 3 2 6-9

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24 1818OLIVIA ZWICKOLIVIA ZWICK

Sophomore - P - R/RSophomore - P - R/R

Surrey, British Columbia/ Earl MarriottSurrey, British Columbia/ Earl MarriottFreshman Season (2012): Second on the Seahawks’ pitching staff in appearances (22), starts (15), and innings pitched (88) … fi nished the season with a 4-11 record and 3.78 earned run average … Surrendered two runs over fi ve innings of relief in Wag-

ner’s season opener against Virginia Tech … Allowed two runs in a complete game eff ort against Bradley (3/9) … Picked up the win after pitching four innings of one-run relief against Cleveland State (3/11) … Surrendered one unearned run over 6 1/3 innings, recording a win against Lafayette (3/16) … Pitched four scoreless innings of re-lief against Army (3/17) … Allowed two earned runs over fi ve innings against Robert Morris (3/25) … Surrendered two unearned runs over four innings against Temple (3/27) … Tossed a two-hit shutout to beat Sacred Heart (4/2) … Pitched fi ve innings without allowing an earned run against Monmouth (4/6) … Pitched two innings of perfect relief in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Saint Peter’s (4/10) … Threw three innings of scoreless relief in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Yale (4/11).

Before Wagner: A right-handed pitcher, Zwick attended Earl Marriott High School in Surrey, British Columbia. Zwick, who plays her travel team ball for the White Rock Renegades, was a member of the 2009 U-16 Canadian National team.

Year era w-l app-gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr ab b/avg wp hbp bk sfa sha

2012 5.30 8-12 32-23 12 1/0 0 132.1 169 94 78 70 75 25 10 13 551 .307 1 9 0 6 19

Totals 5.30 8-12 32-23 12 1/0 0 132.1 169 94 78 70 75 25 10 13 551 .307 1 9 0 6 19

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99ABIGAIL BEASLEYABIGAIL BEASLEY

Freshman - OF - R/RFreshman - OF - R/R

Peoria, AZ/ CentennialPeoria, AZ/ Centennial

1616BRENDA BOTTBRENDA BOTT

Freshman - 3B/C - R/RFreshman - 3B/C - R/R

Fountain Valley, CA/ Fountain ValleyFountain Valley, CA/ Fountain Valley

Before Wagner: Played at Centennial High School for Coach Mike Repak … Earned four varsity letters while helping the Coyotes to a State Championship in 2010 … Holds the single season and career home run records with 13 in the regular season and 22 in her

career … As a senior received All-Arizona accolades along with fi rst-team All-State and second-team All-Region … Received honorable mention All-State and fi rst-team All-Region accolades sophomore and junior seasons.

Personal: Born in Kansas City, MO ... Daughter of Tracy Fazio ... Has one sister, Katie ... Plans on majoring in Math-ematics and Psychology.

Before Wagner: Played at Fountain Valley High School for Coach Rick Aldrich … The California native earned four varsity letters with the Barons … Received back to back 1st team All-League and 2nd Team All-League accolades … Graduated with Principals List

accolades as well as honor roll accolades all four years.

Personal: Born in Fountain Valley, CA ... Daughter of Dan and Coleen Bott ... Has one sister, Marci ... Plans on majoring in Economics.

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2525MEGAN MOOREMEGAN MOORE

Freshman - 1B/C - R/RFreshman - 1B/C - R/R

Pottstown, PA/ Owen J. RobertsPottstown, PA/ Owen J. Roberts

1818HAILEE RENKERSHAILEE RENKERS

Freshman - C/OF - R/RFreshman - C/OF - R/R

Surrey, British Columbia/ Earl MarriottSurrey, British Columbia/ Earl Marriott

Before Wagner: Played at Owen J. Roberts for Coach Kevin Kirby… Received second-team All-Conference catcher and second-team All-Area catcher accolades… Received two varsity letters while with the Wildcats … Played for TNT Gold while placing 17th at

Gold Nationals… Graduated with a 3.69 GPA while receiving National Honors Society accolades.

Personal: Born in Pottstown, PA ... Daughter of Nelson and Beth Moore ... Has one brother, Robert ... Plans on major-ing in Mathematics.

Before Wagner: Played at Earl Marriot Secondary located in White Rock, British Colum-bia… Also played soccer, fi eld hockey, and rugby for the Mariners … Selected for Earl Marriot Elite Ice Hockey Academy … Graduated with a 4.0 GPA along with receiving

Honor and Eff ort Accolades grades 8-12 …Participated on the British Columbia female harball team from 2006-2011.

Personal: Born in Surrey, British Columbia ... Daughter of Julie Renkers ... Has two siblings, Stephanie and Ryan ... Planning on majoring in Chemistry.

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PitchersPitchers

2012 Statistics2012 Statistics

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HONORS, AWARDS AND NEC LEADERS1987

Claire Magner .................................... NEC All-Tournament1988

Claire Magner ............................... NEC All-Tournament (3B)Rosaland Moss .............................NEC All-Tournament (OF)

1989Cathy Guerriero ........................... NEC All-Tournament (1B)Rosaland Moss ..............................NEC All-Tournament (OF)

1990Sharon Greely ...............................NEC All-Tournament (SS)Susan Hellman .............................NEC All-Tournament (DH)Sherry Morris ............................ NEC All-Tournament (P/1B)Stacey Morris ................................NEC All-Tournament (C)

1991Susan Hellman ......................... NEC All-Tournament (3B/LF)Stacey Morris .................................NEC All-Tournament (C)

2001Marie Bianca ..................................2nd Team All-NEC (OF)Amanda Bongiorno ..........................2nd Team All-NEC (DP)

2002Kim Bruckner ..................................2nd Team All-NEC (DP)

2003Jess Van Manen ................................. 1st Team All-NEC (C)

2004Morgan Miller ................................... 1st Team All-NEC (P)Jess Van Manen ................................. 1st Team All-NEC (C)Marie Bianca ....................................1st Team All-NEC (OF)Kim Bruckner ...................................1st Team All-NEC (DP)

2005Katie Stevens ............................. *NEC Rookie of the Year*Morgan Miller ................................... 1st Team All-NEC (P)Christy Sykora .................................1st Team All-NEC (OF)................................ 1st Team NFCA All-Mid Atlantic Region Christina Hopkins .............................2nd Team All-NEC (OF)Kim Bruckner ..................................2nd Team All-NEC (DP)Kate Refsnyder ............................... 2nd Team All-NEC (Utl)

2006Morgan Miller .................................... 1st Team All-NEC (P)Andrea Lazzari ........................... *NEC Rookie of the Year*.................................................... 1st Team All-NEC (1B)...............................................NEC All-Tournament TeamVictoria Batistelli .............................. 2nd Team All-NEC (C)Joy Gallagher .................. *NEC Scholar Athlete of the Year* ................................................... 2nd Team All-NEC (SS)Christina Hopkins ...................................2nd Team All-NECAmi Iwicki ......................................2nd Team All-NEC (OF)...............................................NEC All-Tournament TeamJaclyn Vanore .................................2nd Team All-NEC (DP)

2007Morgan Miller ....................................2nd Team All-NEC (P)...............................................NEC All-Tournament TeamAndrea Lazzari ............................NEC All-Tournament TeamVictoria Batistelli ...Two-time winner - ECAC Player of the Week.......................... Two-time winner - NEC Player of the Week..............................................NCAA Statistical ChampionJoy Gallagher .................................. 2nd Team All-NEC (3B)

1987 2-2 (3rd)1988 3-1 (2nd)1989 2-2 (3rd)1990 3-2 (2nd)1991 2-2 (4th)1992 1-2 (T-5th)1993 1-2 (T-5th)1994 2-2 (T-5th)

1995 1-2 (T-6th)1998 0-2 (T-5th)2004 1-2 (3rd)2005 2-2 (2nd)2006 1-2 (3rd)2007 3-2 (2nd)2008 0-2 (4th)

WAGNER IN THE NEC TOURNAMENT

2007Katie Stevens .......................NEC Scholar Athlete of the Year................................................... 2nd Team All-NEC (SS)Kate Eshelman .................................. 2nd Team All-NEC (U)...............................................NEC All-Tournament TeamJaclyn Vanore ..................................2nd Team All-NEC (DP)

2008Andrea Lazzari ............................. NEC Player Of the Year*.....................................2nd Team All-Mid Atlanntic Region.................................................... 1st Team All-NEC (2B)Katie Stevens .................................... 1stTeam All-NEC (SS)Vitoria Batistelli ................................ 2nd Team All-NEC (C)Ami Iwicki ......................................2nd Team All-NEC (OF)Jaclyn Vanore ..................................2nd Team All-NEC (DP)

2009Andrea Lazzari ............................. NEC Player Of the Year*.................................................. First Team All-NEC (1b).....................................2009 Division I ECAC All-Star Team............................ Two-time winner-NEC Player of the Week...............................2009 NEC Spring Scholar-Athlete Award.......... Louisville Slugger/ NFCA Division I All-Region First Team.......... ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team-District I............ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team-University level...............................Con Edison Student Athlete of the yearKate Eshelman .................................. 1st Team All-NEC (3b) ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American Second TeamJaclyn Vanore ...................................1st Team All-NEC (DP)

2010Kate Eshelman ............................................................... ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team

2012Brittany Huss .................................. 2nd Team All-NEC (2B)Kristen Matteoni .............................. 2nd Team All-NEC (3B)

W A G N E R H I S T O R Y

1987 2-2 (3rd)1988 3-1 (2nd)1989 2-2 (3rd)1990 3-2 (2nd)1991 2-2 (4th)1992 1-2 (T-5th)1993 1-2 (T-5th)1994 2-2 (T-5th)

1995 1-2 (T-6th)1998 0-2 (T-5th)2004 1-2 (3rd)2005 2-2 (2nd)2006 1-2 (3rd)2007 3-2 (2nd)2008 0-2 (4th)

WAGNER IN THE NEC TOURNAMENT

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OFFENSEGames Played1. Marie Bianca, ‘02 ........................572. Lynn Shortway, ‘02 ......................563. Jessica Van Manen, ‘02 ................55 Andrea Lazzari, ‘06 .....................55 Victoria Batistelli, ‘06 ...................55 Katie Stevens, ‘06 .......................55

At Bats1. Marie Bianca, ‘02 ...................... 1832. Katie Stevens, ‘06 ..................... 1823. Emily Pierce, ‘09 ........................ 1734. Andrea Lazzari, ‘06 .................... 1725. Andrea Lazzari, ‘09 .................... 170 Kristen Matteoni, ‘12 ................. 170

Hits1. Andrea Lazzari, ‘09 ......................702. Andrea Lazzari, ‘08 .....................653. Katie Stevens, ‘08........................624. Stacey Morris, ‘91 ........................60 Marie Bianca, ‘02 ........................60 Katie Stevens, ‘05 .......................60 Katie Stevens, ‘07 .......................60

Runs1. Katie Stevens, ‘08........................492. Katie Stevens,‘07 ........................433. Victoria Batistelli, ‘06 ...................42 Andrea Lazzari, ‘09 .....................425. Christy Sykora, ‘05 ......................39 Kate Eshelman, ‘07 .....................39

Average1. Stacey Morris, ‘91 .................... .5562. Sue Hellman, ‘90...................... .4533. Chris Anderson, ‘91 .................. .4514. Katie Stevens, ‘08 .................... .4375. Joan Mazzella, ‘84 .................... .426

Sacrifi ce Hits1. Gerri Micelli, ‘87 ..........................162. Marybeth Morrison, ‘91 ................153. Kate Eshelman, ‘07 .....................144. Katie Stevens, ‘08 .......................135. Ingrid Faller, ‘88 ..........................12

Doubles1. Marie Bianca, ‘02 ........................162. Ami Iwicki, ‘07 ............................15 Andrea Lazzari, ‘08 .....................154. Kelsey Parker, ‘12 ........................145. Ami Iwicki, ‘06 ............................13 Andrea Lazzari, ‘07 .....................13 Ami Iwicki, ‘08 ............................13 Katie Stevens, ‘08 .......................13 Kate Eshelman, ‘08 .....................13

Triples1. Sherry Morris. ‘91 .........................7 Jennifer Albrizio, ‘84 ......................73. Chris Anderson, ‘91 .......................64. Carrie Raffelo, ‘93 .........................5 Grete Abrahamsen, ‘86 ..................5 Joy Gallagher, ‘06 ..........................5

Home Runs1. Andrea Lazzari, ‘09 .....................162. Sue Hellman, ‘91 .........................123. Victoria Batistelli, ‘07 ...................11 Victoria Batistelli, ‘06 ...................115. Stacey Morris, ‘91 .......................10 Andrea Lazzari, ‘08 .....................10

Runs Batted In1. Andrea Lazzari, ‘08 .....................552. Andrea Lazzari, ‘09 ......................513. Victoria Batistelli, ‘07 ...................494. Victoria Batistelli, ‘06 ...................465. Sue Hellman, ‘91.........................43 Stacey Morris, ‘91 .......................43

Walks1. Kimberly Bruckner, ‘05 .................332. Jess Van Manen, ‘03 ....................27 Katie Stevens, ‘07 .......................274. Brittany Huss, ‘12 .......................255. Rosaland Moss, ‘88 .....................21

Stolen Bases1. Claire Magner, ‘89 .......................302. Ingrid Faller, ‘88 ..........................223. Rosaland Moss, ‘88 .....................214. Cathy Guerriero, ‘91 ....................20

Starts1. Krystle Petty, ‘01 .........................292. Morgan Miller, ‘07 ........................273. Morgan Miller, ‘06 ........................274. Kaelynn Armenta, ‘09 ..................255. Judy Betz, ‘11 .............................25 Complete Games1. Krystle Petty, ‘01 .........................272. Kelly Morey, ‘86 ..........................243. Krystle Petty, ‘03 .........................22 Morgan Miller, ‘07 ........................225. Morgan Miller, ‘06 ........................21 Shutouts1. Morgan Miller, ‘06 ..........................82. Kate Eshelman, ‘07 .......................73. Morgan Miller, ‘07 ..........................64. Krystle Petty, ‘01 ...........................5 Joan Chelsen, ‘85 ..........................5

Wins1. Morgan Miller, ‘06 ........................192. Krystle Petty, ‘01 .........................183. Morgan Miller, ‘05 ........................16 Morgan Miller, ‘07 ........................165. Dara Gadziala, ‘06........................14 Saves1. Kate Eshelman, ‘08 .......................42. Morgan Miller, ‘04 ..........................3 Krystle Petty, ‘00 ...........................3 Diane Gryziec, ‘82 .........................35. Krystle Petty, ‘03 ...........................2 Dara Gadziala, ‘06 .........................2 Morgan Miller............................... .2 Innings1. Krystle Petty, ‘01 .................... 215.22. Morgan Miller, ‘06 ................... 181.0 Morgan Miller, ‘07 ................... 181.04. Kelly Morey, ‘86 ..................... 173.04. Judy Betz, ‘11 ........................ 173.0 Strikeouts1. Krystle Petty, ‘01 ....................... 1132. Kaelynn Armenta, ‘09 ..................993. Krystle Petty, ‘00 .........................974. Joan Chelsen, ‘85 ........................92 Morgan Miller, ‘07 ........................92

Lowest ERA1. Diane Gryziec, ‘83 .................... 0.922. Diane Gryziec, ‘82 .................... 1.133. Cathy Guerriero, ‘89 ................. 1.354. Joan Chelsen, ‘85 ..................... 1.385. Joan Chelsen, ‘84 ..................... 1.40

S I N G L E S E A S O N R E C O R D S

5. Claire Magner, ‘87 .......................16 Hit by Pitch1. Victoria Batistelli, ‘07 ...................362. Stacey Veech, ‘99........................12 Jaclyn Vanore, ‘06 .......................12 Kristen Matteoni, ‘12 ...................125. Jaclyn Vanore, ‘07 .......................10 Victoria Batistelli, ‘06 ...................10 Victoria Batistelli, 08 ...................10

FIELDINGPutouts1. Jessica Albarran, ‘12 ................. 3742. Andrea Lazzari, ‘09 ................... 3383. Michelle Distefano, ‘05 .............. 3194. Andrea Lazzari, ‘07 ................... 3015. Vicki Levins, ‘03 ........................ 297 Assists1. Kelsey Parker, ‘12 ...................... 1392. Carrie Raffelo, ‘95 ..................... 129 Joy Gallagher, ‘06 ...................... 1294. Katie Stevens, ‘07 ..................... 1255. Kate Eshelman, ‘07 ................... 124

PITCHINGAppearances1. Krystle Petty, ‘01 .........................372. Kaelynn Armenta, ‘09 ..................343. Morgan Miller, ‘07 ........................334. Morgan Miller, ‘06 ........................325. Morgan Miller, ‘05 ........................30

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C A R E E R R E C O R D SOFFENSE

Games Played1. Katie Stevens (‘05-’08) ...............2042. Victoria Batistelli (‘05-’08) ..........2033. Ami Iwicki (‘05-’08) ...................2014. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) .............2005. Jaclyn Vanore (‘05-’09) ..............196

At-Bats1. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) .............6362. Katie Stevens (‘05-’08) ...............6293. Marie Bianca (‘01-’04) ................5894. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) .............5765. Ami Iwicki (‘05-’08) ...................568

Hits1. Katie Stevens (‘05-08)................2382. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) .............2383. Marie Bianca (‘01-’04) ................1894. Victoria Batistelli (‘05-’08) ..........1745. Ami Iwicki (‘05-’08) ...................1726. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) .............1706. Christina Hopkins (‘04-’07)..........1617. Chris Anderson (‘89-’92).............1528. Jaclyn Vanore (‘06-’09) ..............1519. Jess Van Manen (‘01-’04) ...........146

Runs1. Katie Stevens (‘05-‘08).............. .1602. Victoria Batistelli (‘05-‘08) ..........1313. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) .............1244. Jaclyn Vanore (‘06-’09) ..............1065. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) .............101

Batting Average1. Stacey Morris (‘90-’91) .............. .4442. Sue Hellman (’90-’91) ............... .4213. Katie Stevens (‘05-’08) .............. .3784. Lisa DeRienza (’84-’86) ............. .3775. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) ............ .374

Doubles1. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) ...............502. Ami Iwicki (‘05- ‘08).....................483. Marie Bianca (‘01-’04) ..................434. Katie Stevens (‘05- 08)................ 405. Victoria Bastistelli (‘05-’08) ...........39

Triples1. Chris Anderson (‘89-’92) ..............14 Carrie Raffelo (‘92-’95) .................143. Jennifer Albrizio (‘82-’85) .............134. Christine Ancona (‘92-’95) ..............95. Three people with .........................8

Home Runs1. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) ...............342. Victoria Batistelli (‘05- 08)............333. Kim Bruckner (‘02-’05) ................16 Katie Stevens (‘05-’08) .................165. Sue Hellman (‘90-’91) .................15

Runs Batted In (RBI)1. Victoria Batistelli (‘05-’08) ..........1602. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) .............1593. Katie Stevens (‘05-‘08) ...............1094. Ami Iwicki ( ‘05- ‘08) ...................965. Jaclyn Vanore (‘06-’09) ................92

Total Bases1. Andrea Lazzari (‘06-’09) .............3902. Katie Stevens (‘05- ‘08) ..............3343. Victoria Batistelli (‘05-’08) ..........3224. Marie Bianca (‘01-’04) ................2635. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) .............249

Walks1. Katie Stevens ( ‘05- ‘08) ...............752. Jess Van Manen (‘01-’04) .............733. Jaclyn Vanore (‘06-’09) ................644. Victoria Batistelli (‘05- ‘08) ...........605. Sharon Greeley (‘87-’90) ..............57

PITCHINGAppearances1. Morgan Miller (‘04-’07) ...............1242. Krystle Petty (‘00-’03) ................1123. Judy Betz (‘10-pres.) ............. 764. Danielle Esposito (‘91-’94) ............725. Rebekah Eid (‘87-’90) ..................69

Wins1. Morgan Miller (‘04-’07) ...................602. Krystle Petty (‘00-’03) ..................413. Rebekah Eid (‘87-’90) ..................334. Danielle Esposito (‘91-’94) ............295. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) ...............28

Games Started1. Morgan Miller (‘04-’07) .................982. Krystle Petty (‘00-’03) ..................913. Danielle Esposito (‘91-’94) ............684. Rebekah Eid (‘87-’90) ..................645. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) ...............60

Innings Pitched1. Morgan Miller (‘04-’07) ............ 671.22. Krystle Petty (‘00-’03) ............. 648.13. Danielle Esposito (‘91-’94) ........ 446.14. Rebekah Eid (‘87-’90) ............. 421.05. Judy Betz (‘10-pres.) ........ 391.1

Complete Games1. Krystle Petty (‘00-’03) ..................842. Morgan Miller (‘04-’07) .................813. Danielle Esposito (‘91-’94)) ..........644. Rebekah Eid (‘87-’90) ..................595. Kate Refsnyder (‘02-’05) ..............36 Judy Betz (‘10-pres.) ............. 36

Shutouts1. Morgan Miller (‘04-’07) .................182. Krystle Petty (‘00-’03) ...................143. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) ...............114. Joan Chelsen (‘84-’85) ...................75. Judy Betz (‘10-pres.) ............... 5

Saves1. Morgan Miller (‘04-’07) ...................6 Krystle Petty (‘00-’03) ....................63. Diane Gryziec (‘81-’83) ..................4 Kate Eshelman (‘07- ‘10) ................45. Dara Gadziala (‘04-’06) ..................2 Judy Betz (‘10-pres.) ............... 2

Strikeouts1. Krystle Petty (‘00-’03) ................3412. Morgan Miller (‘04-’07) .................3303. Cathy Guerriero (‘88-’91) ...........1944. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) .............1905. Judy Betz (‘10-pres.) ........... 188

Hit By Pitch1. Victoria Batistelli (’05- ‘08) ...........652. Jaclyn Vanore (‘06- ‘09) ...............353. Stacey Veech (‘99-’01) .................274. Katie Stevens ( ‘05- ‘08) ...............155. Marie Bianca (‘01-’04) ..................14

Stolen Bases1. Claire Magner (‘86-’89) ................732. Katie Stevens (‘05- ‘08) ................373. Cathy Guerriero (‘88-’91) .............364. Rosaland Moss (‘88-’89) ...............335. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) ...............26

Sacrifi ces1. Marybeth Morrison (‘89-’91) ...........282. Lynn Shortway (‘00-’03) ...............263. Christina Hopkins (‘05-’07)............244. Stacey Veech (‘98-’01) .................185. Jen James (‘99-’02) .....................17

FIELDINGPutouts1. Andrea Lazzari (‘06- ‘09) .......... 11242. Victoria Batistelli ( ‘05- ‘08) ........7393. Laura Graham (‘92-’95) ..............6684. Grete Abrahamsen (‘86-’88) ..........6415. Michelle Distefano (‘02-’05) ........559

AssistsT-1. Katie Stevens (‘05- ‘08) ..............427T-1. Kate Eshelman (‘07-’10) .............4272. Lynn Shortway (‘00-’03) .............3883. Carrie Raffelo (‘92-’95) ...............3674. Stacey Veech (‘99-’01) ...............298

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