2010-11 Northeast Conference Record Book 2010

2010-11
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NEC History...................................................... 3-11
NEC Membership.......................................... 12-13
Commissioner's Cup..................................... 14-23
NEC Academic Honors................................. 24-29
NEC 20th Anniversary Teams............................ 30
NEC Staff
NEC 25th Anniversary Teams............................ 31
Commissioner:
NEC All-Americans........................................ 32-33
Noreen Morris
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Associate Commissioner:
Ronald Ratner
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Assistant Commissioner:
Andrew Alia
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Assistant Commissioner:
Joyce Bell
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Assistant Commissioner:
Michelle Boone
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Director of Sports Services:
Benjamin Shove
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Assistant Director of Communications: Ralph Ventre
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Assistant Director of Events/Operations Kevin Sanchez
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NEC in the NCAA............................................ 35-39
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Men's Cross Country................................... 61-81
Women's Cross Country............................ 82-101
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Men's Golf................................................. 112-137
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Men's Indoor Track & Field.................... 149-175
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NEC History
1981-82: ECAC Metro Conference formed as a basketball-only Conference. Frank Szymanski named Executive Director. Charter members: University
of Baltimore, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Long Island University, Loyola College, Marist College, Robert Morris College, St. Francis (NY) College, St.
Francis (PA) College, Siena College, Towson State University, Wagner College.
1982-83: Towson State University leaves the Conference for the East Coast Conference. Monmouth College announces in May,1983 it will join the
Conference for the 1985-86 season.
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1983-84: University of Baltimore drops athletics and leaves the Conference.
1985-86: Monmouth College joins the Conference. Men's soccer, golf and tennis are added as championship sports with soccer receiving an automatic
bid to the NCAA Tournament. Men's basketball player Terrance Bailey of Wagner College leads the nation in scoring with 854 points and a 29.4 ppg. average.
1986-87: Baseball, women's basketball, men's and women's cross country and softball are added as championship sports.
1987-88: Chris Monasch named first full-time Commissioner on June 16, 1987, replacing executive director Frank Szymanski. George Drozin named
first full-time Assistant Commissioner for public relations. Edgar Cartotto hired as first full-time Supervisor of men's and women's basketball officials.
Conference gains first permanent headquarters at Fairleigh Dickinson University's Rutherford campus. Conference men's basketball final shown live by
ESPN for the first time. Men's indoor track, women's tennis and volleyball are added as championship sports. Rik Smits of Marist College is the second
overall pick of the 1988 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers. Mount St. Mary's College's Peter Rono wins 1988 Olympic 1,500-meter gold medal.
1988-89: ECAC Metro renamed Northeast Conference on August 1, 1988, after gaining autonomy from the ECAC. Bob Steitz named first full-time Associate
Commissioner for compliance and championships on August 1, 1988. Ray Cella named Assistant Commissioner for communications on August 1, 1988.
League office moves to Woodbridge, NJ in September, 1988. Loyola College announces in September 1988 it will leave the Conference at the end of the
season. Mount St. Mary's College announces on December 8, 1988, it will join the Conference for the 1990-91 season. The University of Akron announces
on February 22, 1989 it will join the Conference for the 1990-91 season. Conference institutes first Academic Awards program. The University of Akron
withdraws from the Conference in June, 1989 for the Associaton of Mid-Continent Universities. Dave Calloway of Monmouth College leads the nation in
three-point field goal percentage at .585 (48-of-82).
1989-90: Mount St. Mary's College joins the Conference. Loyola College leaves the Conference for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Men's soccer
post-season tournament is added. Women's volleyball is discontinued as a championship sport, effective after the 1989 championship, due to lack of
participation on the part of the membership. On October 18, 1989, the Conference files a breach of contract lawsuit against the University of Akron. Marist
College announces on February 6, 1990, that it will not leave the Conference for the East Coast Conference as indicated in December 1988. Men's and
women's outdoor track and women's indoor track added as championship sports for the 1990-91 season. Men's soccer loses automatic bid. Long Island
University softball player Natalie Jufer picked as a GTE Academic All-American.
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1990-91: David Siroty named Assistant Commissioner for public relations on October 9, 1990 replacing Ray Cella who left for the Atlantic 10 Conference.
Mike Marcil named Associate Commissioner for compliance and championships on December 19, 1990 replacing Bob Steitz who left for the Atlantic 10
Conference. Rik Smits, formerly of Marist College, named men's basketball Player of the Decade. The 1986-87 Marist Red Foxes named NEC Team of the
Decade. Mount St. Mary's head coach Jim Phelan nominated for the Basketball Hall of Fame. St. Francis (PA) men's basketball player Mike Iuzzolino named
GTE Academic All-American of the Year. Rider College announces on May 17, 1991 it will join the Conference for the 1992-93 season. Long Island University
softball player Natalie Jufer picked as a GTE Academic All-American. Monmouth College men's basketball player Alex Blackwell becomes the first Conference
player to ever appear on a United States men's basketball national team. He won a gold medal at the World University Games. The Ohio Court of Claims
in Columbus, OH sides with Northeast Conference in breach of contract dispute with University of Akron. Monmouth College president Dr. Samuel H. Magill
named to the NCAA President's Commission.
1991-92: The Ohio Court of Claims in Columbus, OH approves on September 23, 1991 a monetary settlement on the damage portion of the Northeast
Conference's dispute with the University of Akron. Northeast Conference men's basketball players write team previews for Conference's men's basketball
media guide. Monmouth College men's basketball team participates in Pre-Season NIT. Commissioner Chris Monasch is selected to the NCAA Council for
a four-year term on January 14, 1992. Steve Hurlbut named Associate Commissioner of compliance and championships on February 6, 1992 replacing
Mike Marcil who left for the NCAA. Denise Gormley is promoted on May 5, 1992 to full-time status as Assistant for Public Relations, Championships and
Compliance. Mount St. Mary's College men's basketball coach Jim Phelan nominated for a second time to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Fairleigh Dickinson
University sprinter Sharlene Milwood and Mount St. Mary's College decathlete Rob Pendergist compete in the United States Olympic Team Track and Field
Trials.
1992-93: Rider College begins membership in the Northeast Conference. Baseball post-season tournament is added. Women's volleyball returns as a
championship sport. Wagner College men's basketball team participates in Pre-Season NIT. Mount St. Mary's College men's basketball head coach Jim
Phelan becomes eighth coach in college basketball history to win 700 career games on January 28, 1993. Rider College beats Wagner College in men's
basketball tournament final on ESPN behind Darrick Suber's last-second shot. Wagner College's baseball player Jack Scholz named to GTE Academic AllAmerican team. Long Island softball player Lesley Renninger named to GTE Academic All-American team. Fairleigh Dickinson University hurdler Wagner
Marseille and Mount St. Mary's College decathlete Jim Stevenson earn track and field All-American status.
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1993-94: Women's volleyball is contested with in-season divisional competition for the first time. Women's basketball champion granted automatic bid
to NCAA Tournament. Women's basketball tournament expanded to include all 10 teams. Men's soccer regains automatic bid to NCAA Tournament. NEC
baseball and softball champions gain access to NCAA Tournament through play-in series. Mount St. Mary's women's basketball becomes first Conference
women's team to participate in NCAA Tournament. Women's soccer selected on April 7, 1994 to become Conference's 16th championship sport for the
1995 season. Mount St. Mary's College's Rob Pendergist named All-American in decathlon. Marist College men's basketball player Izett Buchanan shares
New York Metropolitan Area Writer's Association Haggerty Award. Rider College men's basketball player Charles Smith becomes first conference men's
basketball player to participate in United States Olympic Festival. Fairleigh Dickinson University 110-meter hurdler Wagner Marseille is a quarterfinalist
in the World Championships. Rider College 400-meter hurdler Jose Lopez earns All-American status.
1994-95: Rider College president Dr. J. Barton Luedeke appointed to the NCAA President's Commission. Men's soccer loses automatic bid to NCAA
Tournament and is now involved in play-in game for qualification. Women's volleyball is contested with full, round-robin competition for the first time.
Women's volleyball champion gains access to NCAA Tournament through play-in match. Softball begins full round-robin regular-season play. Rider
College's women's volleyball team becomes first non-basketball Conference women's team to compete in an NCAA Tournament. Conference now awards
Coach of the Year honors in every sport. Supervisor of Officials Edgar Cartotto honored with Pre-Season NIT Officials Award. Robert Morris College soccer
coach John Kowalski takes a leave of absence to coach United States under-20 national team. Mount St. Mary's College becomes first school to win both
men's and women's basketball titles in the same season. Mount St. Mary's College women's basketball player Susie Rowlyk wins NCAA Post-Graduate
Scholarship. She defers to play professionally in Germany. Long Island University men's basketball player Joe Griffin wins New York Metropolitan Area
Writer's Association Haggerty Award. Marist College baseball player Mark Barron becomes first to win Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year honors
in the same season. Rider University baseball player Jason Koehler named to GTE Academic All-American team. Monmouth and Rider gain University status.
Marist College and Rider University announce on June 26, 1995 they will leave the Conference for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference for the 199798 season.
1995-96: Associate Commissioner Steve Hurlbut is appointed to NCAA Track and Field Committee and USOC/NCAA Task Force subcommittee. League
begins new format for All-Academic Team whereby following the fall, winter and spring seasons, each institution selects up to five men and women with
cumulative 3.0 GPA. Women's soccer commences season as 16th championship sport. Football, to begin in 1997 as NEC's 17th sport, is introduced at
Giants Stadium press conference on October 31. Central Connecticut State University is added as the NEC's first associate member for football and women's
soccer. Mount St. Mary's College wins NEC-record seventh-straight women's tennis title. Mount St. Mary's College's Bernard Kitur finishes 35th in NCAA
Cross Country Championship. Men's basketball celebrates its 15th season and women's basketball celebrates its 10th anniversary. Monmouth University
and St. Francis (PA) College win men's and women's NEC basketball tournament titles, respectively, for the first time. Marist College and Mount St. Mary's
College receive NIT bids, giving the NEC three teams in men's basketball post-season play for the first time. Mount St. Mary's College finished men's
basketball regular-season with conference-record 16 wins. Mount St. Mary's College senior guard Chris McGuthrie named honorable-mention UPI AllAmerican. Fairleigh Dickinson University's Shane DeGannes competed in the 800-meters at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Fairleigh
Dickinson University's Sharline White named All-American triple jumper at NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Marist College wins NEC softball
title, the school's first women's NEC title. Marist College's Michele Hudson becomes first softball player to win league's Player and Pitcher of Year honors
in the same season. Fairleigh Dickinson's Sharline White competes at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship. Mount St. Mary's sets league-record
with 110 points in Commissioner's Cup. Monmouth wins men's Commissioner's Cup and Mount St. Mary's wins women's Commissioner's Cup, the first
time those awards are formally presented. University of Maryland Baltimore County accepts invitation to join NEC for 1998-99 academic year on June
19...Former Fairleigh Dickinson star Wagner Marseille represented Haiti in the 1996 Summer Olympics in the 110-meter hurdles...Fairleigh Dickinson's
Lance Gittens and Mount St. Mary's Cliff Wong ran for Guyana in the 400-hurdles at the 1996 Summer Olympics...Mount St. Mary's Jessica Totaro ran for
the United States in the 1500-meters at the 1996 World Junior Championships in Sydney, Australia...Long Island's Lou Deman signs a contract with the St.
Louis Cardinals and is assigned to Class A affiliate New Jersey Cardinals of the New York-Penn league.
1996-97: League members vote in fall to add Central Connecticut State (1997), Quinnipiac (1998), UMBC (1998) and Sacred Heart (1999). Former
Commissioner Chris Monasch leaves conference after 10 years to take a similar position at the America East Conference. Former Assistant Commissioner
David Siroty leaves office for Comcast Cable Network. League votes to add women's lacrosse as an NEC championship sport in the spring of 1998. NEC
football completed its first season of play. Robert Morris wins the inaugural title, and wins the ECAC-Division I-AA non-scholarship bowl game. NEC
promotes Denise Gormley to Assistant Commissioner, hires Kate Mulligan as Assistant Commissioner in February. Conference office moves to Piscataway,
NJ. St. Francis (PA) women's basketball wins the NEC Championship for the second-straight season, and earns a bid to their second-straight NCAA
Tournament. Long Island's Charles Jones leads the nation in scoring, averaging 30.1 points per game. LIU wins its first NEC men's basketball title since
1984. Long Island's basketball team becomes the first NEC team to lead the nation in scoring. LIU head coach Ray Haskins is honored as the New York
Metropolitan Coach of the Year at the Haggarty Dinner, while Charles Jones is honored as the Haggarty Award-winner, as the Metropolitan area's top player.
Mount St. Mary's senior women's basketball player Amy Langville is named GTE Academic All-American. NEC presidents hire John Iamarino, formerly
of the Sun Belt Conference, as the league's new Commissioner on April 7, 1997. Rider wins the NEC softball tournament, and defeats Boston University
in the NCAA Play-In series. Rider earns league's first ever bid to the NCAA's. Marist captures first NEC baseball title and defeats Siena in the NCAA PlayIn to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Mount St. Mary's Daniel Kinyua earns All-America status with his seventh place finish in the 1500 meters at the
NCAA outdoor championships. NEC members vote at spring meetings to add women's swimming and golf as championship sports in 1998-99. Marist and
Rider leave the NEC in June to join the MAAC. Mount St. Mary's wins the 1997 Commissioner's Cup for the third-straight year. NEC introduces new logo.
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1997-98: Central Connecticut State begins first year as full member of the NEC...UMBC becomes associate member to the NEC in the sport of women's
lacrosse...NEC announces that Stony Brook and Albany will join the NEC football league in 1999...Robert Morris wins second consecutive NEC title and ECACIFC Bowl Game...UMBC wins first-ever women's lacrosse championship...MSG Network and its affiliates televised 13 NEC basketball games, the largest
television package in the history of the league...NEC basketball tournaments move to single site for quarterfinals and semifinals...St. Francis (PA) hosts the
women's tournament and Central Conn. St. hosts the men's tournament...The women's basketball championship game is televised live for the first time in
NEC history...St. Francis (PA) three-peats as NEC Champions...Charles Jones of Long Island becomes just the 7th player in NCAA history to lead the nation
in scoring for two-straight years...NEC sends two teams to the postseason in basketball...FDU plays in the NCAA tournament, LIU plays in the NIT...FDU's
Elijah Allen scored 43 points in FDU's first round loss to UConn, the best single game performance in the 1998 NCAA Tournament...Monmouth wins rain
delayed NEC Baseball Championship and goes on to defeat Navy in the NCAA Play-In. The Hawks advanced to their first NCAA Baseball Championship...Monmouth
wins its first NEC Commissioners' Cup...NEC announces the addition of field hockey as a championship sport effective fall of 1998...Former Associate
Commissioner Steve Hurlbut leaves the NEC to take the Athletic Director position at Fairleigh Dickinson...Former Assistant Commissioners Denise Gormley
and Kate Mulligan resign to pursue other interests...Ron Ratner named Assistant Director for Communications and Championships in July, 1998...Keith
Grant named Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Championships in August, 1998.
1998-99: UMBC and Quinnipiac begin first year as full members in the NEC...Women's field hockey, women's golf, and women's swimming are added
to bring total of NEC sports sponsorships to 21...Quinnipiac and associate member Sacred Heart share first-ever field hockey title...St. Francis (PA) wins
first-ever women's golf championship...UMBC wins first-ever women's swimming championship...NEC receives automatic bids to the NCAA tournament in
women's volleyball, men's and women's tennis, baseball and softball for the first time...Sacred Heart becomes an associate member in the sports of women's
field hockey, football, women's lacrosse and women's swimming...Monmouth and Robert Morris are co-champions in football...NEC basketball
tournament moves to single site for both men and women and is hosted at Wagner's new Spiro Sports Center...MSG Network and its affiliates televised 12
NEC basketball games - 10 regular season games, a men's semifinal tournament game, and the women's championship game...ESPN televised the men's
basketball championship for the 13th straight year...Mount St. Mary's claims the men's basketball championship as head coach Jim Phelan records his
800th career win in the title game...St. Francis (PA) wins its 4th consecutive women's basketball tournament...NEC announces Neutrogena as the first title
sponsor of the basketball tournament...NEC Radio Roundup is done for first time...NEC announces 2000 basketball tournament will be played at a neutral
site, Mercer County Arena in Trenton, NJ...Monica Logan of UMBC leads the nation in rebounding averaging 13.5 rebounds per game...Ray Minlend of St.
Francis (NY) finishes the season second in the nation in scoring...Men's and women's tennis championship is switched to a team-flighted format...UMBC
takes home the women's title for the first time, while Fairleigh Dickinson wins its fourth straight title in men's tennis...Long Island's softball team becomes
the league's first-ever women's team in any sport to win an NCAA tournament contest when they defeated Manhattan 4-3...Monmouth wins the baseball title
and appears in the NCAA tourney for the 2nd straight year...UMBC wins the Commissioner's Cup, which is the first time a member school wins the cup in
its inaugural year in the league...St. Francis (PA) features four GTE Academic All-Americans who participated in NEC sponsored sports: Matt Farabaugh
(first team, football), Matt Hartman (third team, outdoor track), Rob Krimmel (third team, basketball) and Kate Wallace (first team, outdoor track)...Ron
Ratner promoted to Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations...Donna Poyant named Assistant Director of Communications in January, 1999 and Andrew
Alia named Assistant Director of Operations in June, 1999.
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1999-2000: Sacred Heart begins first year as full member in the NEC...NEC receives first-ever automatic bid to NCAA Tournament in men's golf...NEC
receives automatic bids for NCAA Tournaments in 8 sports (baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's golf, softball, men's and women's tennis and
women's volleyball) and participates in three more tournaments via play-ins (men's and women's soccer) and qualifying time (men's outdoor track) for
a total of 11 NCAA Tournament appearances...UMBC's men's soccer team enjoyed a top-20 national ranking and took the #1 team in the country, Duke,
to overtime before falling 4-3 in the NCAA Tournament...LIU's women's soccer team, in just the program's 3rd year of existence, defeated Southwest Texas,
1-0, in a play-in game to advance to the NCAA Tournament...Stephen Ondieki of FDU finished 9th in the 10K at the NCAA men's outdoor track and field
championships...NEC men's basketball champion, CCSU, had an outstanding season and finished the year by taking highly ranked Iowa State to the wire
before bowing out in the first round of the NCAA's...St. Francis (PA)'s women's basketball team claimed its record setting 5th consecutive NEC Tournament
title and entered the NCAA Tournament for the 5th year in a row with its highest seed at #14...Robert Morris claimed its 4th consecutive championship in
football and finished the season as the nation's top ranked I-AA non-scholarship program...Wagner earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance
in any sport when they claimed the NEC baseball championship...The NEC continued to be featured for the third year as part of a 12 game basketball television
package on MSG Network. Nine men's regular season games, two men's quarterfinal contests and the women's championship game were on MSG and
their affiliates...ESPN televised the men's title game for the 14th consecutive season...The NEC introduced an Internet Basketball Game of the Week on
Yahoo!Broadcast and also broadcasted three tournament games live on the internet...760 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades...St.
Francis (PA)'s Kate Wallace (Cross Country & Track), Matt Hartman (Track) and Rob Krimmel (Basketball) were all tabbed GTE Academic All-Americans
for the second year in a row...UMBC's Jen Ecker (Cross Country) and Oscar Lopez (Tennis) were also GTE Academic All-Americans...St. Francis (PA)'s
standout women's basketball player, Jess Zinobile, became the NEC's all-time scoring and rebounding leader. Zinobile also became the first-ever NEC player
to be drafted by the WNBA...The NEC played it's men's and women's basketball tournament at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, NJ, marking the first
time the tournament took place at a neutral site...A new football financial aid package was adopted, to take effect beginning in the 2000 season...UMBC
won its second consecutive Commissioner's Cup and claimed 5 of the conference's NCAA tournament appearances in men's golf, men's soccer, softball
and men's and women's tennis.
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2000-01: NEC receives first-ever NCAA automatic bids in women's golf and women's lacrosse...NEC receives automatic bids for NCAA Tournaments in
nine team sports (baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf, women's lacrosse, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball)
and participates in the NCAA Tournament in women's soccer via a play-in win...FDU's Stephen Ondieki earned All-American honors, finishing second at
the NCAA Cross Country Championships...Ondieki again named All-American after finishing sixth in the 5K at the NCAA Men's Indoor Track & Field
Championships. Monmouth's Jon Kalnas also named All-American after placing 11th in the shot put at the NCAA Indoor Championships...UMBC's Cleopatra
Borel finished eigth in the shot put at the NCAA Women's Indoor Track & Field Championships to become the Retrievers first-ever female track & field AllAmerican...Borel named All-American again in the spring after finishing sixth at the NCAA Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championships...The NEC sends
four men's athletes, its most-ever in one season, to compete at the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championships. FDU's Tyrone Johnson (long jump),
Monmouth's Jon Kalnas (shot put) and Joe Madden (hammer) and St. Francis (PA)'s Brian Sell (10K) all competed, while Madden came home an AllAmerican after placing 12th in the hammer...Monmouth outfielder Jason Law selected first team ABCA/Rawlings All-American and Louisville Slugger AllAmerican...Robert Morris claimed its fifth consecutive NEC football championship and ended the season as the nation's top ranked Div. I-AA mid-major
program...St. John's joined the NEC as an associate member in football...The ECAC Bowl was resurrected with the NEC and MAAC football champions to
square off beginning in the fall of 2001...NEC added a football "Game of the Week" to its Yahoo! Broadcast internet radio package, while continuing its
basketball internet "Game of the Week" coverage...NEC continued its television package with basketball games being aired on Madison Square Garden Network,
Fox Sports-New York, Fox Sports-Pittsburgh and Home Team Sports...St. Francis (PA) College changed its name to St. Francis University and unveiled new
logo...NEC celebrated 20th Anniversary with selection of 20th Anniversary All-Time Basketball Teams and 20th Anniversary All-Sport Teams....903 studentathletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades...St. Francis (NY) pitcher Jaron Fartella was selected by the Colorado Rockies in the seventh round
of the MLB draft...UMBC won its third consecutive Commissioner's Cup in as many tries...Hired Matt DeSantis as Director of Marketing in September,
2000...Hired Alex Ivahnenko as coordinator of soccer officials...Hired Ed Meier as coordinator of women's basketball officials...Assistant Commissioner
Keith Grant resigned in June to accept Assistant AD position at Rutgers University...Extended contract of Commissioner John Iamarino through 2003-04...Hired
Corrinne Wright as Assistant Commissioner in July, 2001 to replace Grant.
2001-02: The NEC received automatic bids for NCAA Tournaments in 11 team sports (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf,
women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball) and participated in the NCAA Softball Tournament via
a play-in series win...Sacred Heart won its first-ever NEC football championship and capped off an undefeated season (11-0) with a 31-15 victory over Duquesne
in the ECAC Football Classic. SHU ended the year ranked #1 in the Sports Network’s inaugural I-AA Mid-Major poll...Fairleigh Dickinson captured its second
straight NEC men’s soccer title. The Knights then proceeded to beat Boston College, Princeton and Seton Hall in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the
Elite Eight, before falling to eventual national champion North Carolina, 3-2, in triple overtime. FDU ended the season ranked #11 in the country by the
NSCAA...St. Francis (PA) claimed the unofficial ‘Triple Crown’ of men’s track for a second consecutive year by taking home championships in cross country,
indoor track & field and outdoor track & field...SFPA’s Kevin Doyle and FDU’s Erick Too both competed at the NCAA Cross Country Championships...CCSU
men's basketball won an NEC record 19 straight games and also established league marks for overall (27) and conference (19) wins...The NEC placed two
men's basketball teams in the postseason for the first time since 1998. CCSU won the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, while Wagner received
an NIT bid...CCSU men's basketball competed in the preseason NIT and was featured on an ESPN Outside the Lines documentary following its NEC title
win...UMBC’s Cleopatra Borel became the first NEC athlete to ever win a national title when she claimed the shot put crown at the NCAA Women’s Indoor
Track & Field Championships...Monmouth’s Jon Kalnas was a two-time All-American, earning honors in both the indoor (5th) and outdoor (4th) shot
put...Long Island’s Richard James competed at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the 400 meters...UMBC’s Lindsey Prather and CCSU's
Tammie Repass became the first NEC athletes to compete at the NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships...UMBC became just the second women’s
team in league history to win an NCAA Tournament game when it defeated Liberty in softball...Sacred Heart outfielder Matt Lemanczyk was drafted in the
10th round by the St. Louis Cardinals...UMBC ran its string to seven straight NEC tennis titles (four women, three men) over the last four years...The NEC
Baseball Tournament was shifted to FirstEnergy Park in Lakewood, NJ... The NEC produced the largest television package in league history, broadcasting
over 20 men’s and women’s games on Madison Square Garden Network, Fox Sports-New York, Fox Sports-Pittsburgh, Comcast Sports Net and
Cablevison...Sacred Heart’s DeVeren Johnson became the first NEC football player to be picked in the NFL draft when the Dallas Cowboys selected him in
the 6th round...Robert Morris College changed its name to Robert Morris University...982 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll
accolades...SFPA’s Kristen Arnott earned third team Verizon Academic All-American honors in women’s soccer, while UMBC's Kathryn Wheatley (tennis)
and Cleopatra Borel (indoor track & field) also were named third team Academic All-Americans...St. Francis (PA) ranks in the top 10 nationally in Academic
All-Americans over the last four years with ten...Attendance at the NEC Basketball Tournament was up 78% over the 2001 event due in part to the decision
to return to campus sites...CCSU's Corsley Edwards was chosen by the Sacramento Kings with the 58th and final pick of the 2002 NBA Draft, marking the
first time since 1991 that an NEC player had been drafted...UMBC took home its fourth Commissioner’s Cup in as many years...Associate football member
St. John’s departed the league...FDU assistant soccer coach Ethan Zohn captured the $1,000,000 prize money on “Survivor Africa”...The NEC retained Positive
Impact, a sports and entertainment group, to assist the conference with marketing and sponsorship initiatives...Conference office moved to Somerset, NJ...Ron
Ratner was promoted to Associate Commissioner and Donna Poyant and Andrew Alia were elevated to Assistant Commissioner.
2002-03: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf,
women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified for
NCAA Championship events in men's cross country, men's indoor track & field and men's outdoor track & field...Fairleigh Dickinson captured its third
straight men's soccer title and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament before losing to fourth seeded St. John's, 2-1, in double overtime...Robert
Morris won its fourth consecutive NEC Volleyball Championship...St. Francis (PA)'s men's track program claimed the conference's unofficial 'Triple Crown'
for a third straight year by taking home championships in cross country, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field...SFPA's Ryan Sheehan and FDU's
Erick Too both competed at the NCAA Cross Country Championship...Albany defeated MAAC Champion Duquesne, 24-0, to win the ECAC Football Classic,
and conclude the season as the nation's third ranked I-AA Mid-Major team...Wagner won its first-ever NEC Men's Basketball Championship, defeating St.
Francis (NY) in a game which marked the first time in NCAA history that two New York City schools met with an NCAA automatic tournament berth at stake...St.
Francis (PA) won its seventh women's basketball crown in eight years...UMBC's Huguens Jean (fourth in the high jump) and LIU's Richard James (eighth
in the 400 meters) both earned All-American status for their respective performances at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships...CCSU pitcher
Barry Hertzler was named a Louisville Slugger second team All-American, while teammate Tim D'Aquila was tabbed a third team ABCA/Rawlings AllAmerican...Long Island leftfielder Rosette Rough was chosen as a Louisville Slugger third team Softball All-American...Albany running back Gary Jones was
picked to the Associated Press All-America Football second team, while Monmouth linebacker Joe Sentipal garnered third team AP accolades. Jones was
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also honored as a I-AA third team All-American by the Sports Network...UMBC ran its string to nine straight NEC tennis titles (five women, four men) over
the last five years...Five NEC baseball players were chosen in the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft...The NEC televised 30 basketball games - a record number
for the conference - on its flagship station MSG Network, as well as regional outlets such as Fox Sports-New York, Fox Sports-Pittsburgh, Fox Sports-New England
and Comcast SportsNet. As part of the package, the NEC also aired six men-women basketball doubleheaders on Cablevision systems and affiliates. ESPN
broadcast the men's championship game for the 16th straight year, while MSG televised the women's title contest for the sixth season in a row...UMBC took
home its fifth Commissioner's Cup in as many years...926 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades, along with one scholar-athlete award
winner in each sport...Six NEC student-athletes were recognized nationally as they were named Verizon Academic All-Americans in their respective sports;
Monmouth's Justin Rosato (first team - football), UMBC's Lana Khvalina (first team - tennis), Quinnipiac's Heather Wollyung (second team - volleyball),
St. Francis (PA)'s Andrew Maloney (second team - track & field/cross country) and Wagner's Dedrick Dye (third team - basketball) and Carrie Walker (third
team - basketball). St. Francis (PA) ranks among the top programs nationally in Academic All-Americans over the last five years with 13...UMBC departed
the league to join the America East, effective July 1, 2003...Positive Impact marketing/consulting firm no longer retained, other than as a commission-based
sales force...Dr. Richard Judd (CCSU) appointed President and Dr. Frank Macchiarola (SFNY) appointed Vice President of NEC...NEC Men's Basketball Coach
of the Year award renamed Jim Phelan Coach of the Year award, upon Phelan's retirement in March 2003, after 49 years of coaching at Mount St. Mary's
College. In honor of Phelan's historic career, March 1, 2003 was declared as National Bow-Tie Day, with NCAA coaches across the country donning bowties to recognize Phelan.
2003-04: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, women’s
lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified for NCAA
Championship events in men’s indoor track & field, women’s swimming and men’s outdoor track & field…Robert Morris won its fifth consecutive NEC
Volleyball championship while St. Francis (PA) captured its fifth straight league championship in men’s cross country and third consecutive NEC title in
women’s cross country...Fairleigh Dickinson earned its fourth successive NEC championship in men’s soccer and Central Connecticut State repeated as NEC
champions in women’s soccer...Central Connecticut State topped Wagner, 10-3, to earn its third consecutive NEC Baseball Championship. The Blue Devils
went on to lose to Florida, 12-1, and Oklahoma, 6-1, in the NCAA Tournament…Monmouth won its third NEC men’s basketball title after downing CCSU,
67-55. The Hawks season ended when Mississippi State defeated Monmouth, 85-52, at the NCAA Tournament…Saint Francis (PA)’s women’s basketball
team captured its eighth NEC championship in the last nine seasons, defeating Monmouth, 70-55. The Red Flash fell to Purdue, 78-59, at the NCAA Women’s
Basketball Tournament…Monmouth and Albany both claimed NEC regular season champions in football. In the ECAC Bowl Game, Monmouth fell to
Duquesne, 12-10…Long Island captured its first NEC men’s golf title and earned its first-ever NCAA tournament appearance, finishing 27th overall…Saint
Francis (PA) won its third consecutive NEC Women’s Golf Championship before finishing 21st at the NCAA East Regional…Saint Francis (PA) captured
its fourth-straight NEC men’s indoor track & field crown…Monmouth won its first-ever NEC Women’s Indoor Track & Field title…Monmouth captured
the NEC men’s and women’s outdoor track & field crowns…Quinnipiac swept the NEC men’s and women’s tennis championships…Quinnipiac won its
third NEC Field Hockey Championship in the last five years, defeating top seed and tournament host Rider, 2-1. The Bobcats fell to American, 4-1, in the
NCAA Play-In game…Mount St. Mary’s edged Monmouth, 11-10, for the NEC Women’s Lacrosse title. The Mount defeated Manhattan, 12-7, in the NCAA
Play-In game before falling to Virginia, 19-2…Long Island cruised to its record eighth NEC title with a 15-7 triumph over Quinnipiac. The Blackbirds fell
to Florida State, 4-0, and Florida, 4-0, at the NCAA Softball Regional…Gardner-Webb won its first-ever NEC Women’s Swimming Championship.
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2004-05: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf, women's
lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified for NCAA
Championship events in men's indoor track & field, women's swimming and men's outdoor track & field…Long Island won its first ever NEC Volleyball
championship, defeating five-time defending champion Robert Morris, while Quinnipiac captured the championship in men's cross country for the first time
in school history…In women's cross country, St. Francis (PA) collected its fourth straight league championship, while the Central Connecticut State women's
soccer team made it three in a row…Long Island won the NEC championship in men's soccer and advanced to the ECAC Tournament championship match
in women's soccer…Monmouth won the Sports Network Cup, emblematic of the top mid-major program in the nation, as five conference programs finished
in the final top-10 poll…Robert Morris linebacker James Noel and Albany offensive lineman Geir Gudmundsen were tabbed to the AFCA I-AA All-America
team and Albany linebacker Kurt Campbell became the second NEC player drafted since the league began sponsoring football in 1996 when he was chosen
by the Detroit Lions in the seventh round… One of the highlights of the conference year was the NEC Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament, which
returned "Back to Campus" for the first time since the 1996-97 season…Fairleigh Dickinson won the NEC men's basketball championship and played topseed and eventual national runner-up Illinois to a first-half standstill, before falling to the Illini in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament…St. Francis
(PA) won its fourth consecutive women's basketball championship and ninth crown in the last ten years… ESPN broadcast the men's championship game
for the 18th straight year, while MSG televised the women's title contest for the eighth season in a row...St. Francis (PA)'s A.J. Suravicz earned All-America
status after finishing ninth in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships…Central Connecticut State's Jaime Crowley qualified for the NCAA
Swimming Championships in the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and 100 breaststroke and went on to compete in two events at the World Championship trials
in Indianapolis…Quinnipiac collected its second consecutive NEC championship in both men's and women's tennis…Robert Morris claimed its sixth NEC
softball crown, while Quinnipiac captured the NEC baseball title for the first time in school history…Monmouth's Bobby Smith (5th - javelin), Long Island's
Bryan Steele (6th - 400m hurdles) and St. Francis (PA)'s Ryan Sheehan (11th - 10,000m) all earned All-American status for their respective performances
at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships...Mount St. Mary's outfielder Josh Vittek was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, while
four NEC student-athletes were chosen in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft…Monmouth, which took home NEC titles in men's and women's indoor
track & field and men's outdoor track & field, won its second straight NEC Commissioner's Cup and fourth overall…The Hawks also earned a share of the
NEC football crown, finished tied with Mount St. Mary's for first place in women's lacrosse and won the regular season men's basketball championship…1,032
student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades, along with one scholar-athlete award winner in each sport...St. Francis (PA)'s Beth Swink
(women's basketball), along with Long Island's David Ledet (men's soccer), Robert Morris' Jonathan LeDonne (football) and Gardner-Webb's Taylor Simpson
(women's swimming) were recognized nationally as ESPN The Magazine first team Academic All-Americans…Joining the aforementioned quartet was Central
Connecticut State's Sabrina Mariani, who earned third team All-America plaudits in women's soccer…The NEC launched Sportsmanship Counts!, a program
designed to reinforce and promote the ideals and fundamentals of good sportsmanship…Assistant Commissioner Corrinne Wright resigned in June to accept
SWA position at Richard Stockton College.
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2005-06: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf,
women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified for
NCAA Championship events in women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, women’s swimming and men’s and women’s outdoor track
& field…Long Island captured the NEC Volleyball Championship for the second straight season and became the first team in NEC history to win an NCAA
Women’s Volleyball Tournament game with a 3-0 win over Cornell…Central Connecticut State and Stony Brook shared the football title…For the first time
in league history, Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart earned a share of the women’s cross country title with the Bobcats’ Katie Gwyther earning all All-America
status after finishing 12th at the NCAA Championship…In men’s cross country, St. Francis (PA) captured its sixth title in seven years, while the Central
Connecticut State women’s soccer team made it four in a row…Robert Morris claimed the men’s soccer title, while Sacred Heart won its first-ever NEC field
hockey crown…St. Francis (PA)’s Michael Caputo was named to the Associated Press and Sports Network I-AA All-American teams, while Monmouth’s
Miles Austin signed a free agent contract with the Dallas Cowboys…Monmouth won the NEC men’s basketball championship and defeated Hampton in
the NCAA Play-In game, before falling to top-seeded Villanova…On the women’s side, Sacred Heart captured the crown and secured its first NCAA Tournament
appearance, where the Pioneers fell to the eventual champion, Maryland…ESPN broadcast the men’s championship game for the 19th straight year, while
MSG televised the women’s title contest for the eighth season in a row…Long Island won its first women’s indoor track & field title, while Monmouth claimed
the title on the men’s side for the second consecutive season…Central Connecticut State’s Jaime Crowley qualified for the NCAA Swimming & Diving
Championships in the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and 100 breaststroke and went on to compete in the US National Championship, along with teammate
Lindsey Snyder…Quinnipiac captured the men’s and women’s tennis titles for the third straight year...Sacred Heart capture its first NEC baseball title, while
Long Island softball claimed its third crown in four years…Wagner’s Andrew Bailey was drafted by Oakland in the sixth round of the MLB draft…Monmouth
won the women’s lacrosse championship, while Long Island captured its first women’s outdoor track & field title and Monmouth won its third straight on
the men’s side…St. Francis (PA) won both the men’s and women’s golf titles…Monmouth won its third straight and NEC Commissioner’s Cup and fifth
overall…1,042 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades, along with one scholar-athlete award winner in each sport…Sacred Heart’s
Kibwe Trim (men’s basketball), St. Francis (PA)’s Luke Palko (football), Gardner-Webb’s Taylor Simpson (swimming) were named ESPN The Magazine/
CoSIDA first team Academic All-Americans, while Robert Morris’ Ray Gensler (football), Wagner’s Joy Gallagher (softball) and the Mount’s Mandy Jenkins
(track & field) were named to the second team and Fairleigh Dickinson’s Lisa Friscioni (bowling) and Quinnipiac’s Ryan Rizzo (baseball) and Katie Gwyther
(track & field) were tabbed to the third team…The NEC celebrated its 25th anniversary, by naming a silver anniversary men’s and women’s basketball team
and special features throughout the year…NEC Commissioner John Iamarino resigned in January to become the Commissioner of the Southern
Conference…The NEC appointed Rachelle Held as an Assistant Commissioner in July 2005.
2006-07: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf,
women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified
for NCAA Championship events in men’s indoor track & field, women’s swimming and men’s outdoor track & field…Monmouth won its third NEC baseball
title with a 7-1 win over CCSU in the championship game held at New Britain Stadium. The Hawks lost a pair of tight games at the NCAA Baseball Regional
to #5 Arizona State, 5-3, and Nebraska, 6-5. Six NEC players were selected in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft: Ivor Hodgson & Mike Gioioso (MSM),
Randy Gress (QU), Jay Monti (SHU), Evan Scribner (CCSU) and Joe DiGeronimo (WC)…Central Connecticut State beat Sacred Heart in men’s basketball,
74-70, before a nationwide audience on ESPN2 before dropping a 78-57 decision to Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The NEC
Countdown To Tipoff basketball preview show aired on regional networks throughout the Northeast and nationally on Fox College Sports…In women’s
basketball, Robert Morris defeated Sacred Heart, 68-66, to win its first NEC crown since 1991. The Colonials went on to fall to N.C. State in the first round
of the NCAA Tournament, while Long Island became the first NEC school to participate in the WNIT… Quinnipiac captured its second NEC Cross Country
title in three years. Fairleigh Dickinson’s Samuel Chelanga finished 16th at the NCAA championships and was named a USTFCCCA All-American, as well
as Middle Atlantic Region Athlete of the Year by the USTFCCCA… On the women’s side, Quinnipiac claimed its second consecutive NEC Cross Country
Championship…Associate member Lock Haven topped Sacred Heart, 7-1, to win its first NEC Field Hockey title, before dropping a 4-2 decision to Richmond
in the NCAA Play-In game...Duquesne is announced as an NEC associate member in football beginning in 2008. CCSU’s Justise Hairston, the NEC Offensive
Player of the Year, and Albany’s Rashad Barksdale were both chosen in the NFL Draft, the third and fourth players in NEC history to be drafted. NEC champion
Monmouth competed in the postseason, hosting San Diego in the Gridiron Classic, live on CSTV. Justise Hairston, Robert Morris lineman Ray Gensler
and Albany linebacker Colin Disch were named All-Americans. Albany and CCSU became the first NEC teams to be ranked in the Sports Network FCS Top25 poll… Monmouth claimed its first NEC Men’s Golf Championship with a one-stroke win over Saint Francis (PA). The Hawks went on to finish 27th
in the NCAA West Regional… Saint Francis (PA) won the NEC Women’s Golf title for the fifth time in six years with a 19-stroke victory at Hershey East
Golf Course. The Red Flash came in 21st at the NCAA Central Regional…Monmouth took home its third consecutive NEC Men’s Indoor Track title. Sacred
Heart’s Arman Dixon and Fairleigh Dickinson’s Samuel Chelanga both received All-American honors…Long Island won its back-to-back NEC Women’s
Indoor Track Championship…Monmouth defeated regular season champion Mount St. Mary’s, 9-8, to defend its NEC Lacrosse crown. The Hawks went
on to fall to LeMoyne, 19-12, in the NCAA Play-In contest…Monmouth won both the men’s and women’s NEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships…
Monmouth captured its second NEC Men’s Soccer title with a 1-0 win over Saint Francis (PA), then dropped a 1-0 decision to St. John’s in the first round
of the NCAA College Cup. Monmouth’s Steven Holloway was named an NSCAA/adidas Third Team All-American… Long Island downed Monmouth, 20, to claim its second women’s soccer NEC championship. The Blackbirds fell to Texas, 4-0, in the NCAA College Cup first round play. NSCAA/adidas
named Monmouth’s Andrea Lopez a Third-Team All-Mid Atlantic Region…Long Island won its fourth softball NEC Championship in the last five years
and tenth overall. The Blackbirds won their second NCAA Tournament game in school history with a 5-1 win over Colgate, before dropping a 4-3 and
7-3 decision to UMass at the Amherst Regional…Gardner-Webb won the NEC Swimming Championship for the fourth straight year. At the NCAA
Championships, Gardner-Webb’s Terra Wilson took sixth place and earned All-America honors in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:45.40, becoming
the NEC’s first-ever All-American in the sport…Fairleigh Dickinson captured its first NEC men’s Tennis title since 1999 with a 4-0 win over Monmouth
in the championship match. The Knights fell to top-seeded Georgia, 4-0, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament…For the fourth year in a row, topseeded Quinnipiac captures the NEC Women’s Tennis Championship with a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Long Island in a classic match that lasted
four hours and 45 minutes. The Bobcats then dropped a 4-0 decision to UCLA in the NCAA Tournament…Long Island won the NEC Volleyball Championship
with a 3-0 triumph over Robert Morris. The Blackbirds closed out their year with a 3-0 setback to Penn State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament…The
NEC signed a three-year agreement with the America Channel. The partnership includes expanded coverage of basketball and football, along with televised
championships in men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, field hockey, men’s and women’s tennis, lacrosse, baseball and softball.
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2007-08: Bryant University accepted an invitation from the Northeast Conference’s Council of Presidents in October to become the NEC’s 12th core member in 2012
upon completion of the five-year NCAA Division I reclassification period...Sacred Heart captured its first-ever NEC Commissioner’s Cup. The Pioneers also claimed
a second straight women’s cup, while Monmouth took home its seventh consecutive men’s cup...In a landmark decision for the league, the NEC was awarded an
automatic bid into the NCAA FCS playoffs beginning in 2010 after the bracket is expanded for the first time in 21 years...The NEC televised a pair of regular season
men’s basketball games on ESPNU, the league’s newest broadcast partner. These were the first nationally televised conference regular season games in NEC history...In
partnership with the New York Times, the NEC produced a 12-page special section highlighting the NEC Basketball Tournament and other league stories in the March
2, 2008 edition of Play Magazine...NEC launched its own YouTube channel in April, entered the world of podcasting (NEC on the Run segments) and launched its
own on-demand video archive (NEC Flashbacks). Through its partnership with PackNetwork, the NEC webstreamed the women’s basketball, softball and baseball
tournaments...NEC remains in Somerset, NJ, but moved into a larger and more modern workspace in April...The NEC inked a three-year agreement to serve as the
official sponsor of the Legends Classic College Basketball Tournament, which will culminate at the state-of-the-art Prudential Center in Newark, NJ each
November...Monmouth broke ground on its new Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) in September. The 152,400 square foot facility is slated to open in 2009 and
will contain a multipurpose gymnasium with 4,100 seats and a 200-meter, six-lane indoor track...In May, the NEC announced men’s lacrosse as the 22nd conference
sport with its inaugural season set for 2011...The NEC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee made its annual visit to Cancer Recovery Foundation in Hershey, PA in
February....St. Francis (NY)’s Irma Garcia became the first Hispanic woman to serve as a Director of Athletics in the Division I ranks when she was tabbed to replace
Ed Aquilone, who retired at the end of the 2006-07 season...Mount St. Mary's won its first-ever NEC baseball crown, becoming the second team in league history
to win the tournament coming out of the loser's bracket. After dropping its first game, the Mount won four straight over the final two days of the tournament held
in Atlantic City, NJ...Mount senior first baseman Josh Vittek was named Tournament MVP after establishing records for RBIs in a game (six) and series (twelve),
and tying the tourney record with four home runs. He also set an NEC single-season mark with 20 round-trippers...Monmouth's Brad Brach (Padres) and Kyle Higgins
(Rangers), along with Quinnipiac's John Delaney (Brewers) and Chris Gloor (Tigers), were chosen in the 2008 MLB Draft. The Mount's Josh Vittek, a PING! Baseball
Third Team All-American designated hitter, was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Royals...Seeded fourth, Mount St. Mary's men's basketball earned its third
NEC title with a 68-55 win over Sacred Heart before nationwide audience on ESPN2 and school record crowd at the William H. Pitt Center in Fairfield, CT...Mount
St. Mary's became the third NEC school to win an NCAA Tournament game by knocking off Coppin State, 69-60, in opening round action in Dayton, OH. The Mount
then fell to top-ranked North Carolina in first round play in Raleigh, NC...Robert Morris senior guard Tony Lee was named NEC Player of the Year and Honorable
Mention All-America...Quinnipiac senior swingman DeMario Anderson is tabbed to the CollegeInsider Mid-Major All-America team...Robert Morris women's
basketball stopped Long Island, 86-75, to walk away with its second straight NEC title...Robert Morris fell to Rutgers in first round of NCAA Tournament, while Quinnipiac
was beat by Iona in WNIT first round action...For the third straight season, three NEC women's basketball teams (Long Island, Quinnipiac and Robert Morris) reached
the 20-win mark...Robert Morris junior guard Sade Logan captured NEC Player of the Year accolades and finished the season ranked second in the country in scoring
at 25.2 ppg...The NEC received $75,000 as part of the new NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Grant Program designed to foster the growth of women's basketball
on NCAA member campuses and within NCAA member conferences...Quinnipiac won its second consecutive NEC men's cross country championship behind seniors
Jacob Gurzler and Keith Bushey, the meet's top two finishers...Quinnipiac, Monmouth, and Sacred Heart all earned recognition on the United States Track & Field
Cross Country Association All-Academic Team list...Powered by NEC individual champion Kristin Stevens and runner-up Chelsea Bollerman, Quinnipiac won its third
straight NEC women's cross country team title...The United States Track & Field Cross Country Association named Quinnipiac, Monmouth, Sacred Heart and Central
Connecticut State to its All-Academic Team list...Associate member Lock Haven captured its second consecutive NEC Field Hockey Tournament crown by defeating
Rider, 3-1, in the championship match...Lock Haven senior midfielder Blair Wynne was named a second team Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-American...Albany
captured its first conference football crown since 2003 by winning its regular season finale over CCSU in a winner-take-all game. The Great Danes went on to face
Dayton in the second Gridiron Classic. After becoming the first NEC competitor to rush for at least 100 yards in every game of a season, Wagner senior Jason Butler
earned the NEC Offensive Player of the Year award. Butler amassed the second-highest single season rushing total (1,173 yards) in league history to join senior
teammate Piotr Czech as both a first team all-conference selection and NEC recordholder. A first team pick at both placekicker and punter, Czech established the
league record for longest field goal with a 56-yard completion...Sacred Heart won its first NEC Men's Golf championship with a record-setting performance at the
Hershey Links in May. The Pioneers finished six-over par for the event setting 18, 36, and 54-hole conference records in the process...Monmouth senior Anthony
Campanile captured his second individual title by carding rounds of 70,71, and 71 en-route to a four-under par 212...Fairleigh Dickinson claimed the NEC Women's
Golf title for the first time with a two-stroke victory over Sacred Heart at the Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club in Dade City, FL...CCSU sophomore Lucie Sarochova
captured NEC individual honors, firing a 13-over par 229 for an eight stroke victory...FDU's Michele Holzwarth was named 2008 NEC Golfer and Rookie of the Year
after winning seven individual titles over the course of the season. She was just the second player in conference history to receive both accolades, joining teammate
Eva Mayr (2007)...Sacred Heart captured its first men's indoor track championship, dethroning three-time defending champion Monmouth... SHU senior Arman
Dixon, a three-time MVP (2005, 2007, 2008), earned the NEC Most Outstanding Performer award in both track and field...Dixon represented the NEC at the 2008
NCAA Indoor Championships where he posted the 11th-best 200-meter preliminary time of 21.12...In women's indoor track, Monmouth thwarted Long Island's bid
for a third consecutive team title. The Hawks' latest crown was their third this decade under NEC Coach of the Year Joe Compagni... NEC Most Valuable Performer
Alaina Alfano tallied 28 of Wagner's 48 team points...In perhaps the most exciting finish in women's lacrosse league history, Sacred Heart captured its first-ever
NEC crown with a 15-14 win over Quinnipiac. Sophomore Carissa Hauser scored the game-winner - her fifth goal of the contest - with just three seconds left on
the clock...Quinnipiac junior midfielder Tiffany Manzi was chosen NEC Player of the Year...CCSU's Alice Lee ended the season as the nation's leader in ground balls
and saves per game...In men's outdoor track, Sacred Heart stifled Monmouth's quest for a fifth consecutive team title behind another MVP performance from Arman
Dixon...Dixon toppled the NEC meet record in the long jump, while also recording an NCAA regional qualifying mark in the event to go with the qualifying time he
posted in the 200-meter dash...Monmouth's Ed Skowronski produced an NCAA regional qualifying mark with his winning throw in the hammer...Dixon was named
an All-American after advancing to the semifinals of the 400 meters at the NCAA Championships. He was crowned 400 meter champion at NCAA Regionals and was
also named all-region in the 200 meters...Sacred Heart captured its first ever women's outdoor track title. SHU senior Marsha Locke's performance included NCAA
regional qualifying marks in the shot put and javelin, which resulted in NEC Most Valuable Performer honors...Locke earned NCAA all-region honors following a
sixth place performance in the shot put at NCAA regionals...Central Connecticut State men's soccer upset regular season champion Monmouth in the semifinal round
of the NEC Tournament before clinching its first-ever conference title with a 1-0 victory over Saint Francis (PA)...CCSU became the second team in league history
to reach the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament with wins over Harvard and Tulsa, and ranked 25th in the final edition of the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Top-25 Poll. Quinnipiac's
Graciano Brito was named a second team NSCAA/adidas All-American...In women's soccer, Monmouth defeated Sacred Heart, 1-0, to win its third NEC
Championship...Monmouth senior midfielder Amy Hoyer became the second straight Hawk to earn NEC Player of the Year honors. She was named third team AllMid Atlantic region by the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz...In softball, Long Island won its fifth NEC Tournament in the last six years and 11th overall. The Blackbirds also
captured the NEC regular season crown for the eighth time in nine seasons...Wagner junior first baseman Andrea Lazzari was voted NEC Player of the Year after
leading the league in home runs and RBI...Long Island's Blaire Porter - the NEC Pitcher of the Year - was named an Easton Softball Second Team All-American...Monmouth
junior outfielder Nichole Alvarez lead NCAA with a .480 batting average...Central Connecticut State Women's Swimming secured its second NEC title, winning 18
of the 20 events...CCSU's Lindsey Snyder, winner of three individual titles, earned 2008 NEC Outstanding Swimmer honors after setting conference records in both
the 100 and 200 backstroke. Snyder was also honored as a CollegeSwimming.com Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-American...Two weeks after winning the NEC
meet, CCSU captured its first-ever ECAC championship...Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Tennis defended its NEC crown with a 4-0 win over Quinnipiac in the championship
match. The Knights earned a spot in the league recordbook with their tenth overall title...On the women's side, Quinnipiac won the NEC Championship for the fifth
year in a row - the longest active streak in conference history in any sport - with a 4-2 victory over longtime rival Long Island...In women's volleyball, Long Island
rolled to its fourth consecutive NEC championship with a 3-0 victory over Robert Morris in the conference title match...LIU senior outside hitter Shelby Heggie was
named NEC Player of the Year and NEC Tournament MVP. She ended the season as the league leader in total kills...Seven NEC student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine
Academic All-America accolades: Saint Francis (PA) runner Ian Butcher was picked to the first team. CCSU football player Ryne Nutt, a two-time honoree, Saint
Francis (PA) men's soccer player Bryce Luetzen and Wagner swimmer Alexandra Tomlinson were chosen to the second team. Long Island softball player Jessie
DePippo, FDU baseball player Matt Maher and Saint Francis (PA) field hockey player Erin Reifsteck earned third team honors.
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2008-09: Upon completion of its 28th season, the Northeast Conference (NEC) saw Sacred Heart capture its second straight Commissioner's Cup, which was newly renamed
in honor of Commissioner Brenda Weare, who passed away in June after a long battle with a rare form of cancer. The Pioneers established a new league record with
244.07 points, while also earning their third straight women's Commissioner's Cup (with a record of 140.85 points) and captured the school's first ever men's Cup (103.22
points)... In its inaugural season in the NEC, women's bowling exploded onto the national scene as NEC champion Fairleigh Dickinson (reached second), Sacred Heart
(sixth), Kutztown (eighth) and St. Francis (NY) (19th) were all ranked in the National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA). The Knights reached the NCAA semifinals,
marking the deepest run into the NCAA Tournament by any team in the history of the league ... In a landmark year for men's soccer, NEC teams posted the best non-conference
winning percentage in the sport since 1987 with a record six teams ending above .500. FDU won its sxth NEC men's soccer title by a score of 7-2 as the seven goals established
a new NEC tournament record... Albany became the first NEC football team to win the Gridiron Classic, defeating Jacksonville 28-0. Monmouth tight end John Nalbone
joined the NFL ranks when he was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the 5th round ... The NEC is now just one year away from gaining automatic access to the Division
I Football Championship. Beginning in 2010, the playoff bracket will be expanded for the first time in 21 years ... Closing out the season with 12 straight wins, third-seeded
Sacred Heart made its first postseason appearance and won its first ever NEC Softball title. The Pioneers also recorded the program's first NCAA Tournament win in its
Division I history by topping Cornell 3-1. Earlier in the season, perennial softball powerhouse Long Island knocked off #12 Northwestern, Cal-Fullerton, UNLV and Boston
University ... Robert Morris won its record sixth NEC men's basketball championship as Dallas Green drained a short jumper with 2.5 seconds to play. Aired on ESPN2,
the 48-46 victory over Mount St. Mary's reached a national audience that more than tripled over the course of the contest. The Colonials' 50 wins under Mike Rice over
the past two seasons is the most over a two-year stretch in league history ... Sacred Heart captured its second NEC women's basketball crown and finished its regular
season a perfect 18-0 to become the third team in conference annals to go undefeated in league play. Following a 14-game improvement, CCSU women's basketball made
its first-ever postseason appearance, competing in the WNIT against Boston University ... Long Island women's tennis finally broke through and defeated Quinnipiac in
the sixth straight championship match between the two programs. The Bobcats had won all five of the previous title tils until the Blackbirds - led by junior Selma Babic,
the NEC Player of the Year - earned the 4-1 victory in West Windsor, NJ. Babic went on to battle Cal's Jana Juricova, the 11th ranked player in the nation ... St. Francis
(NY) men's tennis standout Jindrich Chaloupka vaulted into the ITA national rankings, reaching as high as 106th in March. He was named NEC Player of the Year and went
a perfect 17-0 against conference opponents and 38-6 overall to finish his career. Sacred Heart men's tennis won the NEC tournament for the first time ... Central Connecticut
State's Eric Hawerchuk became the first individual in NEC history to earn a bid to the NCAA Championships after being automatically placed into the NCAA Regional field
following a victory at the NEC Championship in May. Sacred Heart captured the men's golf team title ... Quinnipiac women's cross country won its fourth consecutive
NEC title, while the men won its third straight ... Lock Haven, which earned its third straight NEC field hockey title, had senior Blaire Wynne become the league's only
three-time NEC Player of the Year ... Former Wagner pitching ace and 2006 graduate Andrew Bailey reached the major leagues for the Oakland A's and was a candidate
for Rookie of the Month for April ... Five NEC baseball players were taken in the MLB Draft: LIU's James Jones (Mariners, 4th round), MU's Ryan Buch (White Sox, 8th)
and Brad Brach (Indians, 10th), QU's Chris Gloor (Giants, 17th) and WC's Kyle Morrison (Nationals, 32nd) ... Wagner baseball captured its first-ever regular season crown
and coach Joe Litterio was named NEC Coach of the Year. Monmouth baseball won the tournament title ... In its first season among Division I competition, Bryant University
excelled in a number of sports. The Bulldog baseball team finished the year with a 32-22 record, including wins over Boston College, Virginia Tech, Richmond and James
Madison. The football team finished 7-4 and men's tennis ended the year 9-9. Competing unattached, Bryant also finished second at the NEC Men's Golf Championship
in May. Bryant will become a core member of the conference in 2012 upon completion of the five-year NCAA Division I reclassification period ... FDU repeated as the
women's golf champions as Knights' sophomore Michele Holzwarth earned the individual title ... SFPA won the NEC men's indoor track and field championship for the
first time since 2004, while the Monmouth won the indoor title on the women's side ... SHU collected its second straight women's lacrosse crown ... Monmouth took home
the outdoor track and field titles on both the men's and women's side ... CCSU won its seventh NEC women's soccer championship, while LIU's Ariana Calderon became
the fourth player in league annals to be named the NEC Rookie and Player of the Year ... CCSU won the NEC women's swimming and diving championship in the second
closest finish in meet history in February ...Long Island took home its fifth straight NEC volleyball crown, marking the longest active streak in the conference in any sport
... Men's lacrosse will debut as the NEC's 23rd sport in either 2010 or 2011 ... The NEC received one of only 17 grants nationwide as part of the newly designed NCAA Division
I Women's Basketball Grant Program. A new league record was set for women's basketball attendance, which increased over 20 percent from last season. As part of the
program, the NEC partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs and other youth-based charitable organizations throughout the league's footprint. Thousands of children received
free tickets to games and were able to interact with players during meet-and-greet sessions. Another facet of the Grant Program were Chalktalk Seminars geared toward
Senior Citizens in local communities ... The conference continued to embrace new media initiatives that help in expanding its fan base by launching a Twitter page
(twitter.com/NECsports) in March and a Facebook page in June ... The popular NEC YouTube page (youtube.com/NECsports) gained traction this past year with nearly
16,000 video views since its launch ... For the first time, the NEC produced "NEC Notebooks" for football, men's basketball and women's basketball. The 60 second segments
were made available to all institutions for use during their radio/internet broadcasts and archived on the NEC's website. The men's basketball notebook aired on 1050
ESPN Radio - The Sports Talk of New York - over a 13-week span from December to March. Through its partnership with the station, the NEC also sponsored "SportsCenter"
segments throughout the season to help promote its package of games on MSG Network ... Near TV-quality webcasts marked the league's partnership with the PackNetwork,
which for the second year in a row produced live broadcasts of NEC Championships in women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, softball and baseball ... NEC on
the Run podcasts allowed fans to follow the league's latest news via automatic downloads to their iPod or portable media player. Podcasts ran from 8-12 minutes in length
and were hosted by longtime announce Paul Dottino ... NEC Countdown To Tipoff preview show was available on the NEC website for the fourth straight year ... The NEC
website will undergo a site redesign over the summer ... The NEC inked a two-year agreement with RoadRunner Sports, designating the company as the league's "Official
Running Store." RRS served as the presenting sponsor of the NEC Cross Country, Indoor Track & Field and Outdoor Track &Field Championships. The conference also
signed a three-year deal designating Adidas as its official soccer ball, marking the NEC's first-ever partnership with the nation's second largest sporting goods manufacturer
... NEC corporate partners from the past season included Akadema, Choice Hotels International, Esurance, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, The New York Times and
RoadRunner Sports. Additional basketball tournament sponsors included Anaconda Sports and Dick's Sporting Goods ... NEC-produced Fan Guides and TV schedule magnets
were once again provided to all institutions for on-campus distribution ... The NEC served as an official sponsor of the Legends Classic College Basketball Tournament
for the second straight year. Fairleigh Dickinson became the first NEC school to participate in the event, which culminated at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ last
November. The league received on-court signage and other promotional considerations, and appeared in print and television ads promoting the event ... The Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee (SAAC) sought to strengthen ties with the Cancer Recovery Foundation by voting to officially establish a partnership with the organization. The SAAC
made its annual visit to the foundation in Hershey, PA in February ... Other local community initiatives as reported by SAAC include: MSM's SAAC hosted a Girl Scout Day
with local troops, QU's SAAC sold t-shirts for "Pink Out" to support breast cancer research and planned an event to benefit the Make-a-Wish at a hockey game, SFNY hosted
a "Think Pink Day" at a basketball game, SFPA SAAC sponsored a "Think Pink" event at a basketball game and auctioned off the pink jerseys after the game, and WC SAAC
hosted a blood drive. SAAC also conducted a "Sports For Kids Day," at which local children were able to interact with student-athletes ... The NEC implemented a new
Team Sportsmanship Award program to recognize those teams and student-athletes who adhere to the principles of sportsmanship and pursue victory with honor. Awards
are voted on by student-athletes and coaches following the conclusion of each athletic season. Saint Francis (PA) finished with a league-high six sportsmanship awards,
following by Monmouth and Quinnipiac with four apiece. The NEC continued to run Public Service Announcements on the importance of sportsmanship during league telecasts
and webcasts. Sportsmanship posters created by the conference remained visible in Athletic Departments and athletic venues at each institution ... The NEC had seven
sports finish in the top half of all Division I Conferences in Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores, including men's tennis (7th out of 31 leagues), women's bowling (2nd/
8), baseball (11th/31), softball (11th/31), women's soccer (13th/31), men's outdoor track (14th/31) and women's outdoor track (15th/31) ... A total of 19 NEC teams
from among more than 700 across the nation were honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards for their latest APR scores ... NEC institutions again ranked among
the nation's elite in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) figures released by the NCAA. According to the NCAA data, NEC student-athletes graduated at an 83.8 percent rate,
easily surpassing the national average of 78 percent. The GSR for women student-athletes was 91.4 percent, while the GSR for men student-athletes was 74.5 percent
... A total of 2,006 student-athletes were named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll this past year (GPAs of 3.20 or higher), a 24.8 percent increase from the previous year
... Five NEC student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors, while the Conference selected Scholar-Athletes in 22 sports ... A total of 13 NEC
student-athletes were named All-Americans in their respective sports ... Five teams were ranked in national polls, including FDU women's bowling (second), SHU women's
bowling (sixth), Kutztown women's bowling (eighth), SFNY women's bowling (19th) and Lock Haven field hockey (22nd) ... Three school's won at least three consecutive
NEC Championships, including Quinnipiac men's and women's cross country, Long Island volleyball and Lock Haven field hockey ... NEC televised 26 basketball games
and three football games. Current partners include MSG, MSG Plus (formerly FSN-NY), FSN-Pittsburgh, Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), Cox Cable (CT/RI), NESN
and Connecticut Sports Network (CTSN). Fox College Sports, a national carrier, broadcasts nearly every game that appears on the MSG package. ESPNU carried the women's
basketball championship game for the second straight year. Ratings on the NEC men's basketball title game on ESPN2 were the highest in years, tripling from start to
finish and watched in nearly 600,000 households. Five announcers - Paul Dottino, Dave Popkin, Tim Capstraw, Terry O'Connor and Pam Roecker - have been with the
NEC for at least seven years.
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2009-10: Sacred Heart captured its third straight Brenda Weare Commissioner's Cup. The Pioneers also claimed a fourth straight Joan Martin Women's Commissioner's Cup. The Men's Cup
was won by Monmouth for the eighth time in the last nine years ... Fairleigh Dickinson won the NCAA Women's Bowling championship with a thrilling 4-3 win over Nebraska in the title match. The
championship was historical in nature as it marked the first such title for a Northeast Conference institution in a league-sponsored sport. The Knights had previously won the NCAA crown in 2006
and reached the NCAA semifinals a year ago. Two members of the FDU team - Sara Litteral and Erica Perez - were named All-Americans by the National Tenpin Coaches Association. For Perez, it
marked her fourth consecutive honor, while Litteral was recognized for the second straight year ... In just its second year sponsoring the sport, the Northeast Conference featured six teams ranked
in the top-15 of the National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA) poll during the 2009-10 campaign. In addition to NCAA champion Fairleigh Dickinson (reached third), Adelphi (seventh), New
Jersey City (eighth), Sacred Heart (ninth), Kutztown (ninth) and St. Francis (NY) (10th) and were also ranked ... The Northeast Conference continued to excel on a national stage in men's soccer.
After winning its fifth consecutive regular season crown, Monmouth went on to capture the NEC Tournament title and earned the opportunity to host #12 UConn on the Great Lawn in the first round
of the NCAA Tournament. Before a sellout crowd, the Hawks advanced past the Huskies in penalty kicks. The Hawks finished the season ranked 13th nationally in the final NSCAA/adidas poll ...
Monmouth senior attacker Ryan Kinne was named a first team NSCAA/adidas All-American in men's soccer, while his teammate, senior defender Daniel Bostock, was tabbed to the second team
... Long Island softball completed an unprecedented season on the diamond by becoming the first team in NEC history to reach an NCAA Regional final in the sport. The Blackbirds defeated #21
UMass and Boston University before falling to #13 Arizona State. LIU, which has won seven NEC championships this decade, featured the powerful one-two combo of NEC Player of the Year Bianja
Mejia and three-time NEC Pitcher of the Year Blaire Porter ... Central Connecticut State won its first NEC football crown since 2005 and represented the Conference in the fourth Gridiron Classic.
The Blue Devils had a chance to win on the final possession but came up short in a 28-23 setback to Butler. CCSU's James Mallory, who had 109 yards in the contest, was named a finalist for the
Walter Payton Award, presented annually to the outstanding player at the FCS level. Mallory was also tabbed to the Associated Press and AFCA All-American teams ... Long Island's Selma Babic became
the first player in the NEC women's tennis history to qualify for the NCAA Singles Tournament. With a 19-1 record, Babic qualified after she finished the season ranked #121 by the ITA. She also
helped lead the Blackbirds to a second straight NEC championship and date with Duke in the NCAA Tournament ... Sacred Heart senior lacrosse player Chelsea Wagner closed out a stellar career
by leading the nation in save percentage (.577). She also ranked in the top-10 in GAA and saves per game. Wagner was named the inaugural NEC Goalkeeper of the Year after leading the Pioneers
to their third straight NEC title ... In its first season of competition, NEC newcomer Bryant ran away with the baseball regular season title. The Bulldogs, who finished five games ahead of the pack
with a 25-7 mark, won three major awards including Brent Almeida being recognized as NEC Pitcher of the Year ... CCSU senior Sean Allaire was tabbed NEC Baseball Player of the Year and was
named a third team ABCA & Louisville Slugger All-American. In one of the great campaigns in league history, he led the NEC in batting average, runs and hits, and was second in five other categories
... Robert Morris became the first Northeast Conference men's basketball program to repeat as champion since the mid-90s with a 52-50 win over Quinnipiac before a captivated nationwide audience
and the largest crowd in NEC playoff history at the TD Bank Sports Center. It marked the seventh conference championship for the Colonials, a league record. RMU's 73 wins the last three seasons
is the most over a three-year stretch in league history ... The Robert Morris men's basketball team also became a household name this past March with a near upset of #2 seed Villanova in Providence,
RI. Behind the scintillating shooting of NEC Rookie of the Year Karon Abraham, the Colonials led for much of the contest before ultimately succumbing in overtime, 73-70 ... It was a strong start
for Northeast Conference men's lacrosse with a number of highlights from the inaugural season. Mount St. Mary's advanced to the NCAA Tournament after capturing the MAAC Championship. Bryant
claimed the biggest win of the season with a 9-7 conquest of #9 Yale in April and Robert Morris reached as high as #19 in the USILA national poll ... Monmouth opened its new state-of-the-art
Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) last November with a 99-70 win over FIU with nearly 3,500 fans in attendance ... The Long Island women's volleyball program continued its dominance with
a sixth straight Northeast Conference championship last fall. It marks the longest active title streak in the conference in any sport ... Fairleigh Dickinson junior golfer Robert Cerabone qualified for
the NCAA Championships after capturing the NEC individual title. He was automatically placed into the NCAA regional field following a one-stroke victory at the league meet in May ... Saint Francis (PA)
won its 10th Northeast Conference women's basketball crown with a 77-68 triumph over Long Island at the WRAC in Brooklyn, NY. Seeded fifth, the Red Flash beat the #1, #2 and #4 seeds to become
the lowest seed in league history to win the championship ... With three finishers in the top-seven, Central Connecticut State captured its first Northeast Conference championship at Quinnipiac
University in Hamden, CT ... Quinnipiac dominated the field to earn in its fifth consecutive Northeast Conference cross country title on its home course in Hamden, CT. The Bobcats placed five finishers
among the top-11 at the event ... Lock Haven scored twice in the final 20 minutes of play to beat Monmouth, 2-0, and earn its fourth straight Northeast Conference field hockey title ... Saint Francis
(PA) beat two-time defending champion Sacred Heart by a single stroke to win the Northeast Conference Men's Golf championship at ChampionsGate Golf Club in ChampionsGate, FL ... Fairleigh
Dickinson made it three straight Northeast Conference women's golf titles with a three-stroke victory at the 2010 championship event at ChampionsGate Golf Club in ChampionsGate, FL ... Long Island
won its first-ever Northeast Conference men's indoor track and field championship at the P.G. County Sports Complex in Landover, MD. The Blackbirds also won their fifth NEC women's indoor
title ... Sacred Heart walked away with its third consecutive Northeast Conference women's lacrosse title with a 12-7 win over in-state rival Quinnipiac in Fairfield, CT ... The Northeast Conference
wrapped up a successful first season of men's lacrosse sponsorship in 2010. The six-team alignment consists of Bryant, Mount St. Mary's, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart and Wagner
... Monmouth won its sixth Northeast Conference men's outdoor track crown in the last seven years with another dominating performance. The Monmouth women made it back-to-back NEC
women's outdoor track and field championships with a decisive victory over Long Island ... Monmouth won its second NEC women's soccer championship in three years and fourth overall with
a 1-0 overtime win over top-seeded Central Connecticut State in New Britain, CT ... Saint Francis (PA) took home its first Northeast Conference Women's Swimming & Diving championship, ending
CCSU's two-year reign ... Quinnipiac, seeded third, won its first Northeast Conference men's tennis championship since 2006 and fourth overall with a 4-3 win over top-seeded Sacred Heart in the
title match in West Windsor, NJ ... Long Island celebrated back-to-back Northeast Conference women's tennis titles following a 4-2 victory over top-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson in West Windsor, NJ.
The Blackbirds, who were seeded second, had defeated longtime rival Quinnipiac in the semifinals ... A trio of former Northeast Conference stars reached the pinnacle of their respective professional
sports this past year. Former Monmouth standout and current Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin was named to the NFC Pro Bowl squad. Andrew Bailey, who pitched at Wagner, was selected
as the American League Rookie of the Year and earned a spot on the A.L. All-Star team. Christie Rampone, a Monmouth alum, took over as player coach of the Sky Blue of the Women's Professional
Soccer (WPS) league and led a struggling team to the championship. She was subsequently named WPS Sportswoman of the Year ... Northeast Conference sports that finished in the top half of all
Division I Conferences in Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores were baseball (7th out of 30 leagues), men's tennis (8th/30), softball (8th/29), women's bowling (1st/3), women's soccer (10th/
30), men's outdoor track (11th/30), men's indoor track (10th/27), women's tennis (12th/31), men's cross country (14th/31) and women's volleyball (14th/31) ... A total of 19 Northeast
Conference teams from among more than 800 across the nation were honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards for their latest Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. These teams posted
multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The 19 teams represent seven NEC schools: Fairleigh Dickinson University (women's bowling, women's golf),
Long Island University (women's tennis, women's indoor track, women's outdoor track), Monmouth University (men's tennis, women's basketball, women's golf and women's tennis), Mount
St. Mary's University (baseball, men's tennis and women's tennis), Quinnipiac University (baseball and women's basketball), Sacred Heart University (men's volleyball, women's rowing) and St.
Francis College (NY) (men's cross country, women's golf and women's water polo) ... Northeast Conference institutions again ranked among the nation's elite in Graduation Success Rate (GSR)
figures recently released by the NCAA. According to the NCAA data, NEC student-athletes graduated at an 84.7 percent rate, easily surpassing the national average of 79 percent. The GSR for NEC
women's student-athletes was 91.5 percent, well ahead of the national average which reached 88 percent. The men's GSR for the conference was 76.5 percent, outpacing the 71 percent nationwide
rate for male student-athletes. Likewise, 60 NEC teams achieved a perfect 100 percent GSR in their respective sports during the 1999-02 time frame and half the teams earned a GSR of over 90 percent
... During the course of the 2009-10 academic year, a record 2,258 student-athletes earned their way onto the Academic Honor Roll. That figure represents more than half of the league's competitors
and stands as a 12.6-percent increase from one year ago. Likewise, 496 student-athletes were tabbed to the Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2009-10, an all-time high for the league and a year-toyear increase of 14.8 percent ... As part of its enhanced partnership with the Cancer Recovery Foundation, the NEC SAAC coordinated a leaguewide "Penny Wars" fundraiser that resulted in a $2,800
donation to the organization ... The Sacred Heart SAAC received the 2010 NCAA SAAC Award of Excellence. The honor is bestowed to a SAAC program that displays special and unique community
service work completed by student-athletes at Division I schools. The SAAC was recognized for its work through the MOTIVATE project at the Dunbar School in Bridgeport ... NEC field hockey
programs participated in a Be the Match Challenge, which helped facilitate matches for potential bone marrow donors. The drive resulted in more than 650 people signing up for the national Be
The Match Registry. The Conference office is planning to provide additional support for this event next year ... NEC women's volleyball teams supported "Dig Pink" for the first time on a leaguewide
basis this season, while women's basketball teams also participated in a number of national events this year, including the WBCA's "Pink Zone" promotion and the NCAA's "Pack the House Challenge."
... The NEC welcomed the class of 2013 to campus last summer, the first step in a new outreach program developed as a by-product of the Strategic Plan. Over 10,000 freshmen students across
the Conference were provided with NEC/Akadema co-branded drawstring bags at orientation sessions in August. Among the contents in the bag were promotional products and coupons donated
by a number of the league's corporate partners and contributing sponsors ... The inaugural NEC Rivalry Week featured six pairs of men's and women's basketball rivals squaring off in home-andhome contests. The innovative concept of playing back-to-back games against a local rival in a 48-hour span is the only one of its kind among the nation's 31 NCAA Division I conferences. To promote
Rivalry Week, there were four games televised and two games webcast, along with special NEC Notebooks, an NEC on the Run podcast and a Sporting News Today insert dedicated to the event ...
For a third straight year, the NEC sponsored the Legends Classic, one of the country's premier early season men's basketball tournaments. The NEC received exposure through all print and web
advertising for the event, as well as court decals and public address announcements at all tournament sites. The NEC also received prominent exposure during this year's championship round,
which was held at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ, with all games televised live on HDNet ... The NEC participated in the NCAA's Respect Campaign, which included co-branded NEC/NCAA banners,
logos and print ads, along with public address announcements and personalized spots that ran during institutional radio and webcasts ... Bryant, Monmouth and Saint Francis (PA) each finished
the 2009-10 academic year with a league-high four sportsmanship awards. There were ten different NEC institutions or associate members with at least one team honored for their commitment
to sportsmanship ... A satellite website, www.northeastconference.tv, was launched last fall. The site serves as the league's webcast hub and offers an event archive dating back two years. A women's
basketball regular season package along with eight conference championships (men's and women's soccer, field hockey, volleyball, women's basketball, women's lacrosse, softball and baseball)
made up the 2009-10 webcast package. The package will expand to include women's bowling and men's lacrosse in 2010-11 ... The Conference unveiled its new promotional spot in October during
league football telecasts. The 60-second spot, featuring moving panoramas, highlights each member institution. A new basketball spot debuted in December ... The NEC offered NEC on the Run football
and basketball podcasts for the third straight year. Podcasts ran from 8-12 minutes in length and were hosted by longtime announcer Paul Dottino. The podcasts were also made available to
download for free on iTunes ... The NEC partnered with Sports Radio 66 WFAN in New York City and ESPN Radio 1250 in Pittsburgh to broadcast 60-second NEC Notebook spots throughout
the 2009-10 basketball season. Weekly NEC Notebooks for football and basketball were also provided to the membership for use on radio broadcasts ... The NEC's Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
following grew steadily. The Conference began setting up Twitter pages for all its championships beginning this spring and began video blogging ... The NEC Countdown To Tipoff preview show was
available for viewing on the NEC website for the fifth straight year. Behind the scenes footage during the day-long shoot was also posted on the conference YouTube page ... The NEC received
advertising and editorial considerations through an agreement with the Sporting News Today, the country's only daily digital sports newspaper. Among the highlights were interviews with SHU's
Corey Hassan and RMU's Mike Rice, an NEC Dish column and full page ads promoting the league's TV package, NEC Rivalry Week and postseason tournament.
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1981-82
University of Baltimore
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Loyola College
Marist College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
Saint Francis (PA) College
Siena College
Towson State University
Wagner College
1985-86
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Loyola College
Marist College
Monmouth College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
Saint Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1989-90
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Marist College
Monmouth College
Mount St. Mary's College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1993-94
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Marist College
Monmouth College
Mount St. Mary's College
Rider College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1997-98
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
2001-02
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
UMBC
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris College
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) University
Wagner College
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1982-83
University of Baltimore
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Loyola College
Marist College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
Saint Francis (PA) College
Siena College
Wagner College
1986-87
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Loyola College
Marist College
Monmouth College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
Saint Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1990-91
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Marist College
Monmouth College
Mount St. Mary's College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1994-95
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Marist College
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Rider University
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1998-99
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
UMBC
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
2002-03
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
UMBC
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) University
Wagner College
1983-84
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Loyola College
Marist College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
Saint Francis (PA) College
Siena College
Wagner College
1987-88
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Loyola College
Marist College
Monmouth College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
Saint Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1984-85
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Loyola College
Marist College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
Saint Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1988-89
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Loyola College
Marist College
Monmouth College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
Saint Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1991-92
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Marist College
Monmouth College
Mount St. Mary's College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1992-93
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Marist College
Monmouth College
Mount St. Mary's College
Rider College
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1995-96
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Marist College
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Rider University
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1996-97
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Marist College
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Rider University
Robert Morris College
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
1999-2000
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
UMBC
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac College
Robert Morris College
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
2000-01
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
UMBC
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris College
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) College
Wagner College
2003-04
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) University
Wagner College
2004-05
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis (NY) College
St. Francis (PA) University
Wagner College
NEC Record Book
Monmouth and Rider gained University status
in 1995. Quinnipiac changed to University in
2000. Saint Francis (PA) gained University
status in 2001, followed by Robert Morris in
2002. Mount St. Mary's gained University status
in June of 2004.
NEC Membership
2005-06
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis College (NY)
Saint Francis University (PA)
Wagner College
2009-10
Bryant (provisional)
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's University
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis College (NY)
Saint Francis University (PA)
Wagner College
2006-07
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's College
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis College (NY)
Saint Francis University (PA)
Wagner College
2007-08
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's University
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis College (NY)
Saint Francis University (PA)
Wagner College
2010-11
Bryant (provisional)
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's University
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis College (NY)
Saint Francis University (PA)
Wagner College
2008-09
Central Connecticut State University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Long Island University
Monmouth University
Mount St. Mary's University
Quinnipiac University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
St. Francis College (NY)
Saint Francis University (PA)
Wagner College
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Champion
1986-87
Long Island University
1987-88
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1988-89
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1989-90
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1990-91
Monmouth College
1991-92
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1992-93
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1993-94
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1994-95
Mount St. Mary's College
1995-96
Mount St. Mary's College
1996-97
Mount St. Mary's College
1997-98
Monmouth
1998-99
UMBC
1999-00
UMBC
2000-01
UMBC
2001-02
UMBC
2002-03
UMBC
2003-04
Monmouth
2004-05
Monmouth
2005-06
Monmouth
2006-07
Monmouth
2007-08
Sacred Heart
2008- 09
Sacred Heart
2009-10
Sacred Heart
Year-By-Year Results
Athletic Director
Paul Lizzo
Roy Danforth
Roy Danforth
Roy Danforth
Wayne Szoke
Roy Danforth
Roy Danforth
Roy Danforth
Dr. Harold "Chappy" Menninger
Dr. Harold "Chappy" Menninger
Dr. Harold "Chappy" Menninger
Dr. Marilyn McNeil
Dr. Charles Brown
Dr. Charles Brown
Dr. Charles Brown
Dr. Charles Brown
Dr. Charles Brown
Dr. Marilyn McNeil
Dr. Marilyn McNeil
Dr. Marilyn McNeil
Dr. Marilyn McNeil
C. Donald Cook
C. Donald Cook
C. Donald Cook
Points
3
68
69
67.5
87
90
104
91
91
110
104
139.60
187.43
212.37
222.09
218.55
200.54
198.51
199.11
198.27
220.37
219.01
244.07
221.96
1986-87
School
1. Long Island
2. Monmouth
3. Fairleigh Dickinson
Loyola
Marist
Robert Morris
7. St. Francis (NY)
St. Francis (PA)
Wagner
Points
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1987-88
School
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Robert Morris
3. Long Island
4. Monmouth
5. Loyola
6. Marist
7. Wagner
8. St. Francis (PA)
9. St. Francis (NY)
Points
68
56.5
53
50.5
48
40
35
31
20
1988-89
School
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Monmouth
3. Robert Morris
4. Loyola
5. Long Island
6. Wagner
7. St. Francis (PA)
8. Marist
9. St. Francis (NY)
Points
69
65
54
48
42.5
40
31.5
29.5
15.5
1989-90
School
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Mount St. Mary's
3. Monmouth
4. Robert Morris
5. Long Island
6. Wagner
7. St. Francis (PA)
8. Marist
9. St. Francis (NY)
Points
67.5
65
61.5
47
43.5
37
36.5
31.5
25.5
1990-91
School
1. Monmouth
2. Mount St. Mary's
3. Fairleigh Dickinson
4. Robert Morris
5. Wagner
6. St. Francis (PA)
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Long Island
9. Marist
Points
87
86
85.5
65.5
51.5
43.5
38.5
36
25.5
1991-92
School
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Mount St. Mary's
3. Monmouth
4. Robert Morris
5. Wagner
6. Long Island
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Marist
9. St. Francis (PA)
Points
90
76
73.5
64.5
62.5
62
48.5
42.5
32.5
1992-93
School
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Mount St. Mary's
3. Rider
4. Monmouth
5. Robert Morris
6. Long Island
7. Wagner
8. Marist
9. St. Francis (NY)
10. St. Francis (PA)
Points
104
85.5
84.5
69.5
67
64
59.5
56.5
46
44.5
1993-94
School
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Mount St. Mary's
3. Rider
4. Monmouth
5. Robert Morris
6. Wagner
7. Marist
8. St. Francis (PA)
9. St. Francis (NY)
10. Long Island
Points
91
88.5
88
87
84.5
70.5
59.5
54
48
47
1994-95
School
1. Mount St. Mary's
2. Rider
3. Marist
4. Fairleigh Dickinson
5. Monmouth
6. Robert Morris
7. St. Francis (NY)
Wagner
9. St. Francis (PA)
10. Long Island
Points
97
93
75.5
71
69
68.5
61.5
61.5
47
43.5
1995-96
School
1. Mount St. Mary's*
2. Monmouth#
3. Rider
4. Fairleigh Dickinson
5. Robert Morris
6. Marist
7. St. Francis (PA)
8. St. Francis (NY)
9. Wagner
10. Long Island
Points
110
97
96.5
92
77.5
75.5
57
52
50.5
36
1996-97
School
Points
1. Mount St. Mary's
104
2. Monmouth
99
Rider*
99
4. Fairleigh Dickinson#
90.5
5. St. Francis (PA)
84.5
6. Robert Morris
77.5
7. Marist
69.5
8. Long Island
61.5
9. Wagner
52.5
10. St. Francis (NY)
35.5
1997-98
School
1. Monmouth#
2. Mount St.Mary's *
3. St. Francis (PA)
4. Robert Morris
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Central Conn. St.
7. Wagner
8. Long Island
9. St.Francis (NY)
Points
139.60
133.53
121.42
110.20
105.36
97.86
96.31
86.40
76.13
*women's champion
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Commissioner's
Cup
Year-By-Year Results (continued)
1998-99
School
1. UMBC*
2. Central Conn. State
3. Monmouth#
4. St. Francis (PA)
5. Mount St. Mary's
6. Robert Morris
7. Fairleigh Dickinson
8. Wagner
9. Quinnipiac
10. Long Island
11. St. Francis (NY)
Points
187.43
173.33
171.96
155.64
151.62
135.57
126.59
107.87
107.29
94.12
84.94
2002-03
School
1. UMBC*
2. Monmouth#
3. St. Francis (PA)
4. Long Island
5. Quinnipiac
6. Central Conn. State
7. Sacred Heart
8. Wagner
9. Fairleigh Dickinson
10. Robert Morris
11. Mount St. Mary's
12. St. Francis (NY)
Points
200.54
198.29
190.75
163.38
154.78
151.87
151.82
138.61
131.94
130.30
124.22
79.34
2006-07
School
1. Monmouth
2. Sacred Heart
3. Saint Francis (PA)
4. Quinnipiac
5. Robert Morris
6. Long Island
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Central Conn. St.
9. Fairleigh Dickinson
10. Wagner
11. St. Francis (NY)
Points
220.37
192.93
178.97
174.50
166.49
158.50
151.43
148.77
118.16
117.96
64.65
*women's champion
1999-2000
School
1. UMBC*#
2. Monmouth
3. Central Conn. State
4. St. Francis (PA)
5. Robert Morris
6. Mount St. Mary's
7. Wagner
8. Quinnipiac
9. Sacred Heart
10. Long Island
11. Fairleigh Dickinson
12. St. Francis (NY)
Points
212.37
199.55
183.18
178.33
167.76
149.72
139.13
127.82
123.24
112.38
110.03
73.05
2000-01
School
1. UMBC*#
2. Monmouth
3. Central Conn. State
4. St. Francis (PA)
5. Robert Morris
6. Sacred Heart
7. Quinnipiac
8. Wagner
9. Long Island
10. Mount St. Mary's
11. Fairleigh Dickinson
12. St. Francis (NY)
Points
222.09
209.29
185.23
181.45
157.18
143.34
138.44
134.34
130.20
123.69
116.22
86.85
2003-04
School
1. Monmouth#
2. Sacred Heart*
3. St. Francis (PA)
4. Quinnipiac
5. Long Island
6. Robert Morris
7. Central Conn. State
8. Wagner
9. Mount St. Mary's
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. St. Francis (NY)
Points
198.51
177.39
175.13
172.02
168.77
145.77
144.92
144.70
133.86
131.69
68.44
2004-05
School
1. Monmouth#
2. St. Francis (PA)*
3. Quinnipiac
4. Long Island
5. Sacred Heart
6. Robert Morris
7. Central Conn. State
8. Mount St. Mary's
9. Wagner
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. St. Francis (NY)
Points
199.11
186.53
177.70
174.41
167.50
166.82
141.65
140.54
126.69
106.32
80.95
2007-08
School
1. Sacred Heart
2. Monmouth
3. Saint Francis (PA)
4. Robert Morris
5. Long Island
6. Quinnipiac
7. Central Conn. State
8. Mount St. Mary's
9. Fairleigh Dickinson
10. Wagner
11. St. Francis (NY)
Points
219.01
206.07
175.92
168.77
154.48
153.43
150.18
135.58
133.05
130.70
61.96
2008-09
School
1. Sacred Heart
2. Monmouth
3. Long Island
4. Quinnipiac
5. Saint Francis (PA)
6. Central Conn. St.
7. Robert Morris
8. Mount St. Mary's
9. Fairleigh Dickinson
10. Wagner
11. St. Francis (NY)
Points
244.07
199.55
171.62
162.01
161.57
158.45
157.25
150.30
134.26
119.94
74.76
2001-02
School
1. UMBC*
2. Monmouth#
3. St. Francis (PA)
4. Central Conn. State
5. Sacred Heart
6. Wagner
7. Quinnipiac
8. Long Island
9. Robert Morris
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. Mount St. Mary's
12. St. Francis (NY)
Points
218.55
209.16
188.10
165.85
160.68
148.81
146.44
143.84
139.51
130.48
107.89
85.90
2005-06
School
1. Monmouth#
2. St. Francis (PA)
3. Sacred Heart
4. Long Island*
5. Quinnipiac
6. Robert Morris
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Central Conn. State
9. Wagner
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. St. Francis (NY)
Points
198.27
183.27
180.49
176.52
169.66
164.58
149.70
146.97
139.12
99.17
65.86
2009-10
School
1. Sacred Heart
2. Monmouth
3. Long Island
4. Robert Morris
5. Saint Francis (PA)
6. Central Conn. St.
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Quinnipiac
9. Fairleigh Dickinson
10. Bryant
11. Wagner
12. St. Francis (NY)
Points
221.96
200.57
179.15
166.61
165.95
163.21
156.55
156.32
128.09
113.70
102.64
86.68
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Commissioner's
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Cup
1986-87
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
FDU
1
2
3
4
4
2
LIU
4
3
9
4
1
7
1
1
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LOY
7
6
1
2
2
MAR
1
6
2
2
6
5
MON
3
9
1
5
3
5
2
1
RMC
5
2
1
5
2
7
4
2
SFNY
2
8
5
3
5
7
SFPA
5
8
3
3
5
5
7
WAG
5
4
4
6
4
6
3
6
1987-88
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Indoor Track
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
FDU
5
8.5
6
5
5
6
7
3
8.5
8
6
LIU
4
5
2
6
9
1
6
6
6
5.5
2.5
-
LOY
4
4
4
3
7
7
7
7
5
MAR
8.5
5
8
4
5
2
5.5
2
MON
2.5
7
9
7
1
3.5
3
1
2.5
8.5
5.5
-
RMC
6
8
9
8
5
5
4
1
5.5
1
4
SFNY
2.5
3
1
1
2
1
2
2.5
4
1
SFPA
2
3
3
6
3.5
2
4
2
2.5
3
WAG
1
1
7
2
7
2
4
5
2
4
-
1988-89
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Indoor Track
Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
FDU
1
8
5
9
5
5
7
6
9
8
6
LIU
2
4
3
5
9
2
4
3
6
3
1.5
-
LOY
5
4
4
4
7
5
7
7
5
MAR
6
6
6
2
1
4.5
3
1
MON
5
7
7
8
7
3
5
4
5
8
6
-
RMC
9
8
7
3
6
6
2
1.5
6
1.5
4
SFNY
4
1
1
1
1
1.5
3
1
2
SFPA
3
2
2
6
4
1.5
1.5
4.5
43
WAG
3
2
9
3
8
1
3
4
2
5
-
1989-90
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Indoor Track
Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
FDU
1
4
7
7
8
7
8
7
7.5
6
5
LIU
6
1
3
5
6
3
3
8
6
1.4
-
MAR
6
8
2
3
3
3.5
3
MON
3
8
2
6
2
2
6
5
7.5
8
-
MSM
2
7
9
8
5
5
7
4
5
6
9
-
RMC
9
6
4
6
6
4
2
1.5
5
3.5
2
SFNY
5
2
1
1
1.5
6
3
4
1.5
1
SFPA
5
5
2
4
4
1.5
1
1.5
2
5
4
WAG
4
3
3
7
1
1
5
4
1
7
-
1990-91
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Men's Soccer
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Men's Golf
Men's Tennis
Softball
Baseball
FDU
5.5
9
7.5
6.5
8
8
8.5
3
7
8
7
6
1.5
LIU
1
8
1
4
1
1
2.5
1
1
3
2
6
1.5
MAR
3
4
4
1
2.5
7
4
-
MON
7
7
9
8
4
4
6
8
5
4
4
8
5
6
MSM
9
6
6
5
7
7
4
9
8
7
5
7
1.5
4.5
RMC
5.5
5
3
3
5
5
7
5
4
5
6
5
7
-
SFNY
2
3
2
6.5
2
2
5
2
3
1
2.5
3
4.5
SFPA
4
1
5
2
3
3
8.5
5
2
2
3
2.5
1.5
-
WAG
8
2
7.5
6
6
1
5
6
6
1
1
4
3
Key:
- Indicates institution does not sponsor that sport or did not compete in NEC Championship
0 Indicates institution did not meet minimum participation requirements in that sport's NEC Championship
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Commissioner's
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1991-92
Golf
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Men's Soccer
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Men's Tennis
Softball
Baseball
FDU
7
7
9
5
2.5
8
8
7.5
8
9
9
7
3
LIU
1
1
8
2
5.5
6
5
4
3.5
6
7
7
6
MAR
3
7
7
2.5
1
2
3
7
3
3
1.5
1.5
1
MON
3
6
6
8
7
2
6
7.5
3.5
2
6
8
3.5
5
MSM
4
9
2
9
2.5
7
7
1
9
8
8
6
1.5
2
RMC
6
5
5
3
5.5
5
3
9
2
4.5
4
4.5
8
-
SFNY
4
4
1
8
3
1
5
1
4.5
2
3
6
6
SFPA
5
2
3
4
2.5
2
5.5
1
1
1.5
5
-
WAG
2
8
1
6
4
4
6
5.5
7
5
4.5
3.5
6
1992-93
Golf
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Women's Volleyball
Men's Soccer
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Tennis
Softball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Baseball
FDU
8
5
5
5
4
6.5
8
8
5.5
9.5
8.5
10
8
8
LIU
1
6.5
3
3
8
4.5
5
2.5
2
7
6.5
6
7
MAR
1
6
6
5
4
1
1
7.5
7
5
6
2
1
2
MON
3
4
8
8
2.5
6
6
2.5
5
8.5
3.5
8
5
5.5
MSM
6
10
7
7
2.5
7
7
7.5
9.5
7
1
5
9
1
RID
2
9
6
6.5
9
10
8
4
8
9
4
RMC
4
2
2
2
7
9
4.5
4
2.5
3.5
6
9
6.5
4
-
SFNY
6.5
1
1
2
5
3
2
5.5
1
1
3.5
3
3
5.5
SFPA
7
8
4
4
2
1
2.5
3.5
3
3.5
1
2
-
WAG
5
3
9
9
2
2
3
9
6
2
3.5
4
7
3
1993-94
Golf
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Women's Volleyball
Men's Soccer
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Tennis
Softball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Baseball
FDU
8
1
10
5
5.5
8.5
10
10
5.5
1
3
7
9
7.5
LIU
1
6
1
2
1.5
6.5
6
3
2
4.5
1.5
5
1
6
MAR
7
6
8
3.5
1
2
1
5.5
6
6.5
7
2
3
1
MON
2
4
2
6
8.5
8
8
9
8
9
6
6
7.5
3
MSM
6
10
3
9
2
7
9
3.5
10
8
3.5
8
7.5
2
RID
3
2
9
1
5.5
3
9
5
10
8
4
8
9
4
7.5
RMC
4
9
8
3
8
6.5
5
7
7.5
2
6.5
9
4
5
-
SFNY
5
7
4
3.5
4
4
4
1
3
2
1.5
3
2
4
SFPA
7
3
5
7
7
5
2
2
3.5
8
1
3.5
-
WAG
5
8
4
10
1.5
2
6
7.5
4.5
5
5
1
6
5
1994-95
Golf
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Women's Volleyball
Men's Soccer
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Tennis
Softball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Baseball
FDU
8
1
9
2.5
4.5
3.5
8
8
6.5
2
6
5
8.5
0
3
LIU
1
7
1
6
0
4
4
1
9
3
6
5.5
MAR
8
6
7
4.5
1
3
1
8.5
4
8
6
5
5
5.5
MON
3
6
1
5
3.5
7
6
6.5
8
9
1
7
0
1
MSM
4
10
7
9
7
5
9
8.5
10
5
7
8.5
10
3
RID
2
2
8
1
8
8
9
5
10
7
0
8
10
7
8
RMC
5.5
9
5
2.5
6.5
9
4
2
1
5
7
2
4
0
-
SFNY
4.5
4
4
6.5
3.5
6
3
2
3
2
4
6
8
7
SFPA
7
4.5
2
6
3
3.5
3
9
3
3
2
0
-
WAG
5.5
3
3
8
2
2
7
5
6
4
NEC Record Book
R
e
c
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r
d
B
o
o
k
1
9
3
17
Commissioner's Cup
N
E
C
R
e
c
o
r
d
B
o
o
k
18
1995-96
Men's Golf
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Women's Volleyball
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Tennis
Softball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Baseball
FDU
7
8
7.5
1
6.5
8
--9
9
4
4
9
--6
9
4
LIU
1
4
3
3
2
1.5
--0
0
3
2
--5.5
0
6
5
MAR
--7
6
9
3.5
1.5
4
2.5
5
8.5
4
6
9
3
4.5
2
MON
3
6
7.5
5
--5.5
6
7
4
8.5
6
8
8
8
7
7.5
MSM
4
10
10
10
--4
5
8
10
10
10
7
1
10
10
1
RID
2
2
9
7
8
5.5
--10
6.5
7
7.5
2
5.5
9
8
7.5
RMC
8
9
4
2
5
9
2
6
6.5
1
4
4.5
7
5
4.5
---
SFNY
--5
5
8
1
7
--5
1
2
1
1
2
7
1
6
SFPA
5
3
2
6
6.5
3
2
1
2
6
9
4.5
4
1
2
---
WAG
6
0
1
4
4
--2
2
3
5
7.5
3
3
4
3
3
1996-97
Men's Golf
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Women's Volleyball
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Football
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Tennis
Softball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Baseball
FDU
7
5
5
3
3
5
----9
7
9
5.5
9
9
9
6
7.5
LIU
1
3
1
2
5
1.5
----6
6
10
5.5
--5
5
5
3
MAR
--9
7
7
5
3
4
--2
4
2
2
7
1
1
3
7.5
MON
3
8
8
5
--4
7
4.5
7
5
8
8.5
8
8
8
7
4
MSM
4
7
10
10
--6
5.5
--10
10
6.5
5.5
6
10
10
10
2
RID
2
6
9
8
8
7
----8
9
6.5
5.5
2
7
7
8
5.5
RMC
8
10
4
1
7
9
1
4.5
3
3
1
3
4
6
6
4
---
SFNY
---2
3
4
1
8
----5
1.5
3.5
1
1
2
2
1
1
SFPA
6
4
6
9
5
1.5
2
1
4
8
5
10
5
4
4
9
---
WAG
5
1
2
6
2
--3
2.5
1
1.5
3.5
8.5
3
3
3
2
5.5
1997-98
Men's Golf
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Women's Volleyball
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Football
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Tennis
Women's Lacrosse
Softball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Baseball
CCSU
11.00
11.00
8.00
6.00
----11.00
5.00
7.00
5.00
3.50
9.50
9.86
----7.00
4.00
---
FDU
5.29
8.00
6.00
7.00
7.00
9.67
-----9.00
6.50
10.00
5.50
11.00
----8.00
7.00
5.40
LIU
3.00
4.00
3.00
4.00
4.60
7.00
4.33
---3.00
9.00
11.00
4.00
-----9.67
3.00
9.00
7.80
MON
9.86
9.00
10.00
9.00
--8.33
9.67
9.00
10.00
8.00
3.50
5.50
4.14
9.40
7.00
11.00
6.00
10.20
MSM
6.43
10.00
11.00
10.00
---5.67
8.33
---11.00
10.00
7.00
8.00
7.57
7.80
4.33
10.00
11.00
5.40
RMC
7.57
3.00
7.00
5.00
7.00
3.67
5.67
11.00
8.00
11.00
5.00
3.00
5.29
--11.00
9.00
8.00
---
SFNY
----6.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
11.00
-----4.00
3.00
8.50
7.00
6.43
--3.00
4.00
3.00
10.20
SFPA
8.71
7.00
9.00
11.00
11.00
3.67
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.50
8.50
11.00
8.71
--8.33
6.00
10.00
---
WAG
4.14
5.00
5.00
8.00
9.40
--7.00
7.00
5.00
4.00
6.00
9.50
3.00
4.60
5.67
5.00
5.00
3.00
TOTALS
97.86
105.36
86.40
139.60
133.53
110.20
76.13
121.42
96.31
NEC Record Book
Commissioner's Cup
N
E
C
1998-99
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Tennis
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Women's Field Hockey
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Tennis
Women's Lacrosse
Softball
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Baseball
CCSU
10.23
10.50
12.00
10.00
13.00
---12.45
13.00
8.63
8.00
9.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
5.50
9.67
---4.11
6.33
5.78
11.13
FDU
4.11
---10.00
8.00
6.00
---10.78
---11.13
------8.00
13.00
7.00
4.00
13.00
------7.44
13.00
11.13
LIU
3.00
---4.00
4.00
8.00
---3.56
4.88
3.00
------7.00
12.00
8.50
3.00
------11.33
5.22
8.00
8.63
UMBC
13.00
5.50
13.00
9.00
7.00
---9.67
11.75
13.00
---13.00
10.00
5.00
13.00
9.00
11.89
13.00
9.67
9.67
5.78
5.50
MON
7.44
---8.00
11.00
11.00
5.50
7.44
9.25
---12.00
---12.00
11.00
3.00
10.00
6.33
11.00
13.00
13.00
8.00
13.00
MSM
11.89
3.00
9.00
13.00
10.00
---8.56
4.88
---------9.00
9.00
8.50
13.00
8.56
9.00
8.56
10.78
11.89
3.00
QUIN
5.22
---11.00
7.00
9.00
11.75
3.56
10.50
8.63
------4.00
3.00
4.00
7.50
7.44
3.00
7.44
------4.25
RMC
8.56
---7.00
5.00
3.00
---5.78
8.00
5.50
12.00
---13.00
7.00
11.00
5.50
10.78
---11.33
11.89
10.23
----
SFNY
------5.00
3.00
5.00
---12.45
---4.25
---3.00
5.00
6.00
12.00
7.50
3.00
---3.00
4.11
3.00
8.63
SFPA
10.23
13.00
6.00
12.00
12.00
---5.78
4.88
11.13
3.00
11.00
11.00
10.00
5.50
12.00
4.11
---5.22
8.56
10.23
----
WAG
6.33
8.00
3.00
6.00
4.00
------4.88
6.75
8.00
7.00
3.00
4.00
5.50
11.00
5.22
5.00
6.33
3.00
4.11
6.75
TOTALS
173.33
126.59
94.12
187.43
171.96
151.62
107.29
135.57
84.94
155.64
107.87
1999-2000
Women’s Golf
Women’s Soccer
Field Hockey
M. Cross Country
W. Cross Country
Men’s Soccer
Women’s Volleyball
Football
Women’s Swimming
M. Indoor Track
W. Indoor Track
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball
Men’s Tennis
Women’s Tennis
Men’s Golf
Women’s Lacrosse
Men’s Outdoor Track
Women’s Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
12.17
14.00
---11.00
14.00
4.10
6.06
7.71
12.17
9.00
12.00
14.00
5.50
7.95
11.50
12.90
3.00
7.40
9.05
3.00
6.67
FDU
---------13.00
4.00
11.80
7.89
------8.00
4.00
12.50
8.50
11.25
4.50
3.00
---10.70
3.00
---7.89
LIU
---9.72
---5.00
3.00
6.85
6.06
------4.00
8.50
4.00
11.00
---11.50
7.40
---3.00
7.40
14.00
10.95
UMBC
6.67
9.72
---9.00
10.00
14.00
12.78
---14.00
11.00
11.00
7.00
4.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
11.80
10.70
10.70
14.00
MON
10.33
12.78
11.25
10.00
12.00
10.70
---6.14
---12.00
8.50
9.00
11.00
4.10
8.50
8.50
12.17
12.90
14.00
12.90
12.78
MSM
4.83
6.06
---12.00
9.00
12.90
---------10.00
13.00
7.00
13.00
4.10
8.50
6.30
10.33
8.50
12.90
6.30
3.00
QUIN
---11.56
14.00
3.00
7.00
8.50
9.72
------7.00
3.00
10.50
5.50
7.95
13.00
5.20
4.83
------7.95
9.11
RMC
---6.06
---7.50
6.00
6.85
14.00
14.00
---14.00
14.00
12.50
7.00
12.90
8.50
9.60
---14.00
9.05
11.80
----
SHU
3.00
7.89
3.00
6.00
11.00
3.00
3.61
3.00
6.67
5.00
6.00
3.00
11.00
7.95
8.50
4.10
8.50
6.30
6.30
5.20
4.22
SFNY
---------4.00
5.00
9.60
3.61
---3.00
3.00
5.00
10.50
3.00
4.10
4.50
------4.10
4.10
4.10
5.44
SFPA
14.00
4.22
---14.00
13.00
5.20
11.56
4.57
10.33
13.00
10.00
7.00
14.00
11.25
4.50
10.70
---9.60
11.80
9.60
----
WAG
8.50
3.00
---7.50
8.00
---9.72
10.86
4.83
6.00
7.00
5.00
8.50
7.95
4.50
11.80
6.67
5.20
5.20
7.95
10.95
TOTALS
Men
Women
183.18
80.73
102.45
110.03
78.14
31.89
112.38
41.20
71.18
212.37
94.80
117.57
199.55
86.12
113.43
149.72
63.80
85.92
127.82
51.26
76.56
167.76
91.35
76.41
123.24
42.57
80.67
73.05
40.74
32.31
178.33
75.32
103.01
139.13
65.26
73.87
2000-01
Women's Soccer
Field Hockey
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
7.95
---10.00
11.00
3.00
10.95
7.13
14.00
10.00
14.00
9.50
7.50
14.00
6.85
3.50
12.90
3.00
10.00
13.00
6.00
10.95
FDU
3.00
---13.00
5.00
14.00
8.50
------11.00
4.00
8.00
7.50
---9.05
5.50
3.00
---11.00
4.00
3.00
6.67
LIU
10.70
---4.00
4.00
6.30
5.44
------7.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
------9.50
10.15
---8.00
9.00
14.00
9.11
UMBC
9.60
3.00
12.00
12.00
11.80
14.00
---12.17
8.00
10.00
12.00
11.00
10.33
14.00
14.00
14.00
11.80
7.00
11.00
11.00
13.39
MON
13.45
14.00
11.00
14.00
5.20
---8.50
---12.00
13.00
13.00
7.50
8.50
6.85
7.50
7.40
14.00
13.00
14.00
13.00
13.39
MSM
7.95
---8.00
6.00
9.60
---------9.00
8.00
5.50
14.00
4.83
4.10
9.50
4.10
8.50
9.00
8.00
4.00
3.61
QUIN
13.45
11.80
9.00
8.00
10.70
8.50
------4.00
3.00
3.00
13.00
---11.25
13.00
6.30
4.83
0.00
3.00
7.00
3.61
RMC
5.75
---6.00
7.00
7.95
12.78
14.00
---13.00
12.00
5.50
3.00
---12.90
11.50
11.80
---12.00
10.00
12.00
----
SHU
5.75
7.40
7.00
10.00
4.10
4.22
12.78
3.00
5.00
6.00
4.00
11.00
3.00
9.05
5.50
10.15
8.50
4.00
6.00
9.00
7.89
SFNY
------3.00
3.00
12.90
6.67
---4.83
3.00
5.00
14.00
4.00
---3.00
3.50
------3.00
5.00
5.00
10.95
SFPA
11.80
---14.00
13.00
7.95
10.95
3.00
10.33
14.00
9.00
7.00
5.00
12.17
11.25
7.50
8.50
---14.00
12.00
10.00
----
WAG
4.10
---5.00
9.00
---3.00
11.25
8.50
6.00
7.00
9.50
7.50
6.67
5.20
11.50
5.20
8.50
6.00
7.00
8.00
5.44
TOTALS
Men
Women
185.23
80.33
104.90
116.22
75.72
40.50
130.20
55.56
74.64
222.09
92.19
129.90
209.29
90.34
118.95
123.69
52.91
70.78
138.44
52.86
85.58
157.18
83.15
74.03
143.34
63.97
79.37
86.85
49.85
37.00
181.45
79.70
101.75
134.36
53.59
80.77
NEC Record Book
R
e
c
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B
o
o
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19
Commissioner's Cup
N
E
C
R
e
c
o
r
d
B
o
o
k
20
2001-02
Women's Soccer
Field Hockey
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
9.60
---9.00
12.00
5.20
12.78
5.75
10.33
7.00
8.00
14.00
5.00
7.71
6.85
3.50
14.00
4.57
7.00
6.00
6.00
11.56
FDU
6.30
---13.00
5.00
13.45
10.33
------10.00
9.00
4.00
7.50
----12.90
9.50
3.00
---9.00
10.00
4.50
3.00
LIU
6.30
---4.00
4.00
5.35
4.83
------11.00
14.00
5.50
12.50
12.43
---11.50
9.60
---11.00
13.00
14.00
4.83
UMBC
12.35
5.75
11.00
6.00
11.80
12.78
---14.00
9.00
13.00
12.50
6.00
9.29
14.00
14.00
6.30
14.00
10.00
11.00
13.00
12.78
MON
12.35
9.42
12.00
9.00
4.10
---10.75
---13.00
12.00
11.00
10.50
6.14
11.25
11.50
12.90
12.43
13.00
14.00
10.00
14.00
MSM
3.00
---8.00
8.00
6.30
---------8.00
7.00
3.00
7.50
4.57
4.10
5.50
4.10
6.93
12.00
9.00
3.00
7.89
QUIN
14.00
13.09
10.00
10.50
8.50
8.50
------6.00
3.00
8.00
9.00
---9.05
13.00
5.20
6.93
4.00
3.00
8.00
6.67
TOTALS
Men
Women
165.85
80.36
85.49
130.48
68.35
62.13
143.84
51.28
92.56
218.55
87.38
131.17
209.16
101.82
107.34
107.89
53.39
54.50
2002-03
Women's Soccer
Field Hockey
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
14.00
---9.00
7.00
8.50
7.28
7.71
10.33
4.00
9.00
12.00
6.00
6.67
------14.00
4.38
3.00
9.00
6.00
14.00
FDU
12.90
---8.00
6.00
11.25
10.33
------8.00
10.00
8.50
5.00
---12.78
6.85
5.44
---8.00
8.00
3.00
7.89
LIU
5.20
---3.00
4.00
13.45
12.17
------11.00
14.00
6.50
11.00
12.17
---11.25
9.72
5.75
11.00
13.00
13.50
6.67
UMBC
4.10
6.67
13.00
12.00
13.45
12.17
---14.00
13.00
13.00
3.00
8.00
---14.00
14.00
---13.32
12.00
11.00
13.50
10.33
MON
11.25
8.50
11.00
11.00
9.60
---5.36
---12.00
11.00
13.00
11.00
8.50
6.06
11.25
7.89
13.32
13.00
12.00
11.00
11.56
TOTALS
Men
Women
151.87
72.21
79.66
131.94
69.86
62.08
163.38
61.34
102.04
200.54
78.78
121.76
2003-04
Field Hockey
M. Cross Country
W. Cross Country
Women's Soccer
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
M. Indoor Track
W. Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
---6.30
8.50
14.00
12.78
12.63
4.57
11.50
3.00
4.10
7.40
3.55
10.86
------11.56
4.57
6.30
3.00
6.30
14.00
FDU
---11.80
4.10
7.89
14.00
7.13
------7.40
10.70
11.80
9.60
---10.57
3.00
3.00
---4.10
8.50
9.60
8.50
LIU
---8.50
3.00
11.56
11.56
11.25
------12.90
12.90
3.00
7.40
12.43
---12.78
14.00
7.71
10.70
10.70
14.00
4.38
Total
Men
Women
144.92
65.91
79.01
131.69
71.17
60.52
168.77
65.04
103.73
SHU
10.70
9.42
7.00
13.00
3.00
3.00
14.00
3.92
4.00
4.00
7.00
12.50
3.00
9.05
7.50
7.40
10.08
6.00
8.00
9.00
9.11
SFNY
------3.00
3.00
7.40
6.67
---8.50
5.00
6.00
10.00
3.50
---3.00
5.50
------3.00
4.00
7.00
10.33
SFPA
9.00
3.00
14.00
14.00
9.60
4.83
3.00
6.67
14.00
10.00
5.50
14.00
14.00
5.20
9.50
11.80
3.00
14.00
12.00
11.00
----
WAG
4.10
---5.00
10.50
---8.50
7.82
12.17
3.00
5.00
12.50
10.50
10.86
11.25
7.50
10.70
10.08
5.00
5.00
4.50
4.83
146.44 139.51
57.42 76.43
89.02 63.08
160.68
66.56
94.12
85.90
41.73
44.17
188.10
77.10
111.00
148.81
60.10
88.71
MSM
7.95
---10.00
9.00
5.20
---------10.00
6.00
4.50
7.00
4.83
8.50
5.20
9.72
9.88
9.00
5.00
7.00
5.44
QUIN
6.30
14.00
12.00
8.00
3.00
7.28
------7.00
7.00
10.50
13.00
---10.95
12.90
3.61
7.13
7.00
4.00
12.00
9.11
SHU
11.25
10.33
6.00
13.00
4.10
4.22
11.65
6.67
5.00
5.00
4.50
11.00
3.00
8.50
9.05
6.67
9.88
4.00
7.00
8.00
3.00
SFNY
__
---4.00
3.00
7.40
5.44
---8.50
3.00
3.00
8.50
3.50
---4.22
3.00
------6.00
3.00
4.00
12.78
SFPA
9.60
3.00
14.00
14.00
6.30
9.11
3.00
4.83
14.00
12.00
10.50
14.00
14.00
3.00
6.85
11.56
3.00
14.00
14.00
10.00
----
WAG
3.00
---5.00
10.00
---3.00
9.29
12.17
6.00
4.00
14.00
9.00
10.33
6.06
9.05
3.61
9.88
5.00
6.00
9.00
4.22
198.29
89.47
108.82
124.22
62.36
61.86
154.78 130.39
63.17 72.84
91.61 57.55
151.82
53.42
98.40
79.34
45.90
33.44
190.75
76.36
114.39
138.61
53.18
85.43
MON
6.30
10.70
11.80
10.33
6.06
---13.22
---11.80
14.00
13.45
11.25
7.71
5.07
6.06
7.28
12.43
14.00
14.00
11.80
11.25
MSM
---3.00
7.40
6.67
9.11
---------10.70
9.05
5.75
7.40
6.14
10.57
10.95
5.44
14.00
8.50
7.40
4.65
7.13
QUIN
10.70
12.90
9.60
9.11
6.06
8.50
------8.50
6.30
4.10
11.25
---14.00
14.00
9.11
10.86
5.20
6.30
12.90
12.63
RMU
---7.40
6.30
3.00
10.33
14.00
10.08
---9.60
9.05
9.60
3.55
3.00
7.82
6.06
12.78
---11.80
12.90
8.50
----
SFNY
---4.10
5.20
---3.00
3.00
---5.00
4.10
3.00
13.45
5.20
---5.07
4.22
------3.00
4.10
3.00
3.00
SFPA
3.00
14.00
14.00
4.83
7.89
9.88
3.00
4.00
14.00
11.80
9.60
14.00
14.00
3.00
8.50
7.28
3.00
12.90
11.80
4.65
----
WAG
---5.20
10.70
4.83
---4.38
6.93
10.00
5.20
5.20
9.60
7.40
9.29
7.82
8.50
10.33
6.14
7.40
5.20
10.70
9.88
198.51
92.83
105.68
133.86
60.20
73.66
172.02
72.50
99.52
145.77 177.39
79.41 65.15
66.36 112.24
68.44
35.72
32.72
175.13
71.67
103.46
144.70
62.36
82.34
NEC Record Book
RMU
6.30
---6.00
7.00
13.45
12.78
12.63
---12.00
11.00
9.00
3.50
---6.85
3.50
8.50
---8.00
7.00
12.00
----
RMU
7.95
---7.00
5.00
11.25
14.00
5.36
---9.00
8.00
6.50
3.50
---10.95
4.10
12.78
---10.00
10.00
5.00
----
SHU
10.70
9.60
12.90
12.78
4.22
5.75
6.93
8.00
6.30
7.40
5.75
12.90
4.57
12.78
10.95
4.22
9.29
9.60
9.60
7.40
5.75
Commissioner's Cup
2004-05
Field Hockey
M. Cross Country
W. Cross Country
Women's Soccer
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
M. Indoor Track
W. Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
M.Outdoor Track
W.Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
---6.30
5.20
12.78
6.67
11.25
13.22
13.08
4.10
4.10
6.30
7.95
8.50
------14.00
5.75
4.10
3.00
9.60
5.75
FDU
---3.00
4.10
14.00
14.00
7.13
------3.00
7.40
12.90
3.00
---6.44
---4.22
---6.30
8.50
5.20
7.13
LIU
---11.80
3.00
8.50
12.17
12.63
------12.90
12.90
9.60
5.20
14.00
---12.63
12.17
7.13
12.90
9.60
12.90
4.38
MON
7.81
8.50
11.80
6.67
5.44
---13.22
---14.00
14.00
14.00
11.25
8.50
6.44
6.44
12.17
13.32
14.00
11.80
8.50
11.25
MSM
---9.60
6.30
4.83
4.22
---------8.50
10.70
4.10
7.95
4.83
12.63
10.57
7.89
13.32
9.60
10.70
6.30
8.50
QUIN
7.81
14.00
12.90
10.95
10.33
7.13
------7.40
6.30
5.20
9.60
---14.00
14.00
9.11
10.57
7.40
6.30
10.70
14.00
RMU
3.00
10.70
8.50
4.83
7.89
14.00
7.71
---9.60
9.60
11.80
11.25
---10.57
6.44
10.33
3.00
10.70
12.90
14.00
----
Total
Men
Women
141.65
60.44
81.21
106.32
56.99
49.33
174.41
75.92
98.49
199.11
99.02
100.09
140.54
65.04
75.50
177.70
81.44
96.26
2005-06
Field Hockey
M. Cross Country
W. Cross Country
Women's Soccer
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
M. Indoor Track
W. Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
M.Outdoor Track
W.Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
---6.30
7.40
14.00
12.17
10.57
13.22
13.00
3.00
3.00
12.90
6.85
3.00
------10.33
7.13
3.00
3.00
4.10
14.00
FDU
---4.10
3.00
9.11
9.72
4.38
------4.10
5.20
14.00
6.85
---12.63
3.00
2.00
---6.30
5.20
5.20
4.38
LIU
---7.40
5.20
12.78
5.44
14.00
------11.80
14.00
8.50
10.15
12.43
---12.78
11.56
7.13
10.15
14.00
13.45
5.75
MON
7.13
9.60
10.70
7.28
14.00
---10.08
---14.00
12.90
11.80
10.15
10.86
6.44
7.28
9.11
14.00
14.00
11.80
7.95
9.19
MSM
---11.80
9.60
0.00
5.44
---------9.60
10.70
10.70
8.50
7.71
10.57
10.95
6.67
9.88
10.15
9.60
10.70
7.13
Total
Men
Women
146.97
74.92
72.05
99.17
57.23
41.94
176.52
60.60
115.92
198.27
98.22
100.05
2006-07
Field Hockey
M. Cross Country
W. Cross Country
Women's Soccer
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
M. Indoor Track
W. Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
M.Outdoor Track
W.Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
---10.70
9.60
11.56
4.22
10.57
7.71
12.31
6.30
4.10
14.00
4.65
12.63
------11.80
4.22
3.00
3.00
9.11
9.29
FDU
---6.30
3.00
6.67
12.17
7.82
------10.70
3.00
9.60
7.40
3.00
14.00
8.50
5.20
---10.70
4.10
3.00
3.00
LIU
---3.00
4.10
14.00
6.06
14.00
------7.40
14.00
4.10
12.90
11.25
---12.78
10.70
6.44
7.40
11.80
14.00
4.57
Total
Men
Women
148.77
67.02
81.75
118.16
71.67
46.49
158.50
43.23
115.27
SFNY
---7.40
7.40
---9.11
3.00
---3.00
6.30
5.20
7.40
6.30
---6.44
3.00
------5.20
5.20
3.00
3.00
SFPA
4.38
12.90
14.00
8.50
12.17
9.88
3.00
8.50
11.80
11.80
9.60
14.00
12.17
6.44
6.44
6.67
4.38
11.80
14.00
4.10
----
WAG
---5.20
9.60
3.00
---4.38
7.71
12.17
5.20
3.00
9.60
4.10
8.50
3.00
6.44
5.44
10.57
3.00
4.10
11.80
9.88
166.82 167.50
79.30 63.21
87.52 104.29
80.95
44.85
36.10
186.53
74.38
112.15
126.69
49.03
77.66
QUIN
9.88
12.90
13.45
5.44
0.00
7.13
------7.40
6.30
5.75
12.35
---14.00
14.00
12.78
11.25
7.40
7.40
9.60
12.63
RMU
5.75
10.70
4.10
4.22
12.17
12.63
3.00
---12.90
7.40
9.60
12.35
6.14
10.57
7.28
5.44
4.38
11.80
10.70
13.45
----
SFNY
---3.00
6.30
---3.00
3.00
---6.00
5.20
4.10
5.75
4.65
---6.44
4.22
------4.10
4.10
3.00
3.00
SFPA
3.69
14.00
11.80
11.56
7.89
10.57
6.14
9.00
10.70
11.80
3.00
4.65
14.00
6.44
7.28
14.00
3.00
12.90
12.90
7.95
----
WAG
---8.50
8.50
7.28
---7.13
6.14
12.00
8.50
8.50
4.10
3.00
9.29
3.00
7.28
4.22
7.13
5.20
6.30
11.80
11.25
149.70
72.06
77.64
169.66
72.86
96.80
164.58 180.49
76.18 66.78
88.40 113.71
65.86
30.49
35.37
183.27
75.07
108.20
139.12
50.91
88.21
MON
7.82
12.90
10.70
12.78
14.00
---14.00
---14.00
12.90
5.75
9.60
7.13
12.63
8.50
14.00
12.63
14.00
14.00
12.17
10.86
MSM
---11.80
6.30
4.22
8.50
------7.23
8.50
8.50
9.60
9.60
5.75
7.82
10.95
7.40
14.00
6.30
6.30
5.44
13.22
QUIN
11.94
14.00
14.00
7.89
3.00
4.38
------5.20
10.70
11.80
9.60
---10.57
14.00
6.30
10.57
8.50
8.50
10.33
13.22
RMU
3.69
9.60
8.50
4.22
10.33
10.57
10.86
---9.60
7.40
9.60
12.90
8.50
10.57
6.06
8.50
8.50
9.60
9.60
7.89
----
SFNY
---5.20
5.20
---6.06
3.00
---5.54
3.00
5.20
5.75
6.30
---3.00
3.00
3.00
---5.20
5.20
-------
SFPA
3.69
8.50
12.90
9.11
12.17
12.63
6.14
10.62
11.80
11.80
3.00
4.65
14.00
7.82
4.22
12.90
3.00
12.90
12.90
4.22
----
WAG
---7.40
7.40
4.22
---7.82
3.00
11.46
4.10
6.30
7.40
3.00
4.38
5.07
6.06
4.10
6.44
4.10
7.40
12.17
6.14
220.37
112.14
108.23
151.43
73.14
78.29
174.50
70.39
104.11
166.49 192.93
78.66 77.15
87.83 115.78
64.65
31.21
33.44
178.97
75.23
103.44
117.96
41.31
76.65
NEC Record Book
SHU
10.57
4.10
10.70
10.95
3.00
7.13
7.71
6.67
10.70
8.50
3.00
12.90
3.00
10.57
10.57
3.00
8.50
8.50
7.40
7.40
12.63
SHU
11.25
5.20
13.45
10.33
9.72
7.13
6.14
5.00
6.30
9.60
7.40
14.00
4.57
6.44
10.95
7.89
12.63
8.50
8.50
6.30
9.19
SHU
11.94
4.10
11.80
10.33
8.50
5.75
4.57
4.69
12.90
9.60
12.90
12.90
9.88
5.07
10.95
9.60
10.57
11.80
10.70
6.67
7.71
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21
Commissioner's Cup
N
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C
R
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B
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22
2007-08
Field Hockey
M. Cross Country
W. Cross Country
Women's Soccer
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
M. Indoor Track
W. Indoor Track
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
M. Outdoor Track
W. Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
---6.30
8.50
12.78
10.33
12.63
12.17
14.00
4.10
4.10
8.50
3.55
9.19
------11.80
4.38
5.20
3.55
6.67
12.43
FDU
---5.20
3.00
10.33
4.83
9.88
------9.60
5.20
4.65
9.60
14.00
14.00
10.95
6.30
---9.60
5.20
3.00
7.71
LIU
---4.10
5.20
10.33
7.28
14.00
------8.50
12.90
7.40
10.70
9.19
---12.78
12.90
5.75
7.95
8.50
14.00
3.00
MON
6.93
12.90
12.90
14.00
14.00
---8.50
---12.90
14.00
4.65
7.95
7.13
10.57
8.50
9.60
12.63
12.90
12.90
9.11
14.00
MSM
---10.70
6.30
5.44
3.00
------3.00
6.30
9.60
10.15
6.30
4.38
7.82
10.95
10.70
9.88
7.95
9.60
4.22
9.29
QUIN
6.93
14.00
14.00
4.22
9.11
3.00
------7.40
7.40
10.15
13.45
---12.63
14.00
5.20
12.63
3.00
6.30
5.44
4.57
RMU
3.00
7.40
9.60
6.67
7.28
11.25
8.50
---10.70
8.50
14.00
13.45
5.75
10.57
4.22
8.50
8.50
10.70
7.40
12.78
----
SHU
10.08
11.80
10.70
10.33
11.56
7.13
3.00
7.40
14.00
11.80
11.80
11.80
12.63
7.82
8.50
14.00
12.63
14.00
14.00
7.89
6.14
SFNY
---3.00
4.10
---4.83
4.38
---5.20
3.00
3.00
4.65
7.95
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
---6.30
3.55
-------
SFPA
10.08
9.60
11.80
7.89
12.78
8.50
4.83
11.80
11.80
10.70
4.65
3.55
11.25
5.07
6.06
7.40
3.00
11.80
11.80
11.56
----
WAG
---8.50
7.40
3.00
---5.75
8.50
9.60
5.20
6.30
12.90
5.20
---5.07
6.06
4.10
7.13
4.10
10.70
10.33
10.86
Total
Men
Women
150.18
70.83
79.35
133.05
61.89
71.16
154.48
51.13
103.35
206.07
100.02
106.05
135.58
65.91
69.67
153.43
66.06
87.37
168.77
77.65
91.12
219.01
94.12
124.89
61.96
27.78
34.18
175.92
67.93
107.99
130.70
59.23
71.47
2008-09
Field Hockey
M. Cross Country
W. Cross Country
Women's Soccer
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
M. Indoor Track
W. Indoor Track
Women's Bowling
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
M.Outdoor Track
W.Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
CCSU
---7.40
9.60
12.17
6.06
10.57
9.29
14.00
10.70
4.10
---7.95
12.90
6.67
------12.90
4.38
9.60
6.30
3.00
10.86
FDU
---3.00
3.00
10.33
12.78
7.82
------6.30
6.30
10.33
4.65
7.95
14.00
10.57
10.95
8.50
---4.10
4.10
4.22
5.36
LIU
---5.20
5.20
14.00
6.06
12.63
------11.80
12.90
3.00
11.80
5.20
12.78
---14.00
11.80
5.75
10.70
11.80
14.00
3.00
MON
6.14
10.70
11.80
12.17
14.00
---12.43
---12.90
14.00
---4.65
10.70
5.44
12.63
8.50
6.85
9.19
14.00
14.00
10.95
8.50
MSM
---12.90
6.30
3.00
10.33
------5.20
7.40
10.70
---11.80
6.30
7.89
5.07
8.50
6.85
11.25
8.50
10.70
9.11
8.50
QUIN
9.29
14.00
14.00
7.89
11.56
5.75
------8.50
7.40
---9.60
10.70
---10.57
12.78
5.20
13.32
3.00
5.20
7.89
5.36
RMU
6.14
6.30
7.40
5.44
3.00
14.00
9.29
---5.20
8.50
---14.00
7.95
10.33
5.07
6.06
10.70
9.19
6.30
9.60
12.78
----
SHU
10.86
11.80
12.90
4.22
8.50
7.82
9.29
7.40
9.60
11.80
12.17
11.80
14.00
11.56
14.00
10.95
14.00
13.32
11.80
12.90
10.95
12.43
SFNY
---4.10
4.10
---8.50
3.00
---3.00
4.10
3.00
6.67
6.30
3.55
4.22
7.82
3.00
3.00
---7.40
3.00
-------
SFPA
6.14
8.50
10.70
9.11
4.22
10.57
3.00
9.60
14.00
9.60
---3.00
10.70
9.11
7.82
6.06
9.60
3.00
12.90
8.50
5.44
----
WAG
---9.60
8.50
6.67
---4.38
4.57
11.80
3.00
5.20
---7.95
3.55
3.00
3.00
4.22
4.10
7.13
5.20
7.40
6.67
14.00
Total
Men
Women
158.45
74.76
83.69
134.26
55.26
79.00
171.62
60.36
111.26
199.55
96.66
102.89
150.30
71.35
78.95
162.01
67.79
94.22
157.25
59.86
97.39
244.07
103.22
140.85
74.76
41.22
33.54
161.57
63.04
98.53
119.94
51.42
68.52
2009-10
Field Hockey
M. Cross Country
W. Cross Country
Women's Soccer
Men's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Football
Women's Swimming
M. Indoor Track
W. Indoor Track
Women's
Bowling
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's
Golf
Women's Lacrosse
M.Outdoor Track
W.Outdoor Track
Softball
Baseball
BU
9.19
5.00
7.00
5.20
6.30
8.50
7.82
8.50
5.20
6.00
CCSU
---14.00
9.00
14.00
3.00
11.94
14.00
12.17
10.70
3.00
FDU
---4.00
5.00
3.00
10.70
7.13
------4.10
8.00
LIU
---7.00
6.00
10.70
5.20
14.00
------14.00
14.00
MON
9.19
9.00
12.00
12.90
14.00
---7.82
---12.90
13.00
MSM
---8.00
10.00
7.40
9.60
------4.83
8.50
11.00
QUIN
11.25
13.00
14.00
11.80
11.80
3.69
---------7.00
RMU
3.00
6.00
8.00
7.40
7.40
9.88
10.57
---6.30
9.00
SHU
7.13
11.00
13.00
7.40
8.50
11.94
5.07
6.67
11.80
12.00
SFNY
---3.00
4.00
---12.90
3.69
---3.00
9.60
4.00
SFPA
5.07
12.00
11.00
9.60
4.10
5.75
3.00
14.00
9.60
10.00
WAG
---10.00
3.00
4.10
------10.57
10.33
3.00
5.00
---3.00
9.00
----------
---8.50
8.00
7.89
-------
6.93
10.00
4.00
14.00
10.57
12.78
3.00
11.00
13.00
12.78
---14.00
---6.50
10.50
6.06
10.57
8.50
---12.00
5.50
6.06
7.82
8.50
---13.50
7.00
---14.00
10.95
---13.50
14.00
11.56
5.07
6.06
6.93
5.00
12.00
10.33
12.63
10.95
10.08
6.50
3.00
3.00
5.07
4.22
---8.50
10.50
9.11
7.82
6.06
---4.00
5.50
4.22
3.00
3.00
---7.89
4.10
4.00
3.00
14.00
9.11
3.00
11.80
5.00
6.85
11.25
7.89
---4.10
7.00
5.20
3.69
5.44
5.44
12.90
13.00
14.00
3.69
6.67
11.56
14.00
14.00
12.90
8.50
10.33
10.33
10.70
12.00
6.85
7.13
---12.78
---8.00
11.80
5.75
11.56
9.11
8.50
9.00
10.70
----
12.78
14.00
9.60
11.00
9.60
12.63
4.22
---7.40
3.00
-------
14.00
5.44
6.30
10.00
4.10
----
3.00
5.44
4.10
6.00
8.50
9.88
Total
Men
Women
113.70
45.42
68.28
163.21
82.36
80.85
128.09
55.05
73.04
179.15
59.23
119.92
200.57
89.96
110.61
156.55
74.08
82.47
156.32
58.05
98.27
166.61
68.90
97.71
221.96
89.01
132.95
86.68
48.69
37.99
165.95
65.32
100.63
102.64
47.55
55.09
NEC Record Book
Commissioner's Cup
YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS FOR COMMISSIONER'S CUP
Women's Basketball
81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92
FDU
FDU
MON
LIU
MON
LIU/
SFNY/
WAG
RMC/ RMC/ LIU
FDU
MAR
MAR
FDU
RMC
RMC
FDU/
RMC
FDU
LIU
SFPA
MON
MON
WAG
MSM
MSM
MSM
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Football
-
-
-
-
-
RMC
LIU
-
RMC
LIU
-
FDU
LIU
-
MSM
MON
-
FDU
MON
-
FDU
MSM
-
FDU/
MSM
FDU
WAG
-
Men's Golf
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Men's Soccer
-
-
-
FDU
-
LOY
LIU
LOY
LIU
LOY
FDU
LOY
LOY
FDU
FDU
FDU
FDU
LOY
FDU
FDU
FDU
MSM
FDU
MON
FDU
FDU
FDU
FDU
FDU
SFNY
FDU
RID
FDU
FDU
MSM
RMC
Women's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
-
-
-
-
MON
LIU
MON
LIU
FDU
RMC
MON
-
-
-
-
-
-
LIU
FDU/
MON
MSM
FDU
RMC
MON
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
LIU
FDU/
MON
FDU
FDU
MSM
-
MSM
-
RMC
FDU/
MON
MSM
RMC
Baseball
Men's Basketball
FDU
FDU
92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97
FDU
FDU/
RID
MON/ FDU/
RID
RID
MAR
RID
RID
RID
MSM
LIU
MSM
MSM
MSM
SFPA
FDU
WAG
-
FDU
MSM
-
MSM
MSM
-
FDU
FDU
FDU
RID
FDU
FDU/
MON
RMC
MON
FDU
RID
MSM
RID
MSM
RMC
RMC
RID
MSM
MSM
MSM
RMC
MSM
MSM
RMC/
MON
RMC
MSM
MSM
MSM
MSM
RMC
MAR
MON
MON
MAR
FDU
MON
RMC
FDU
MSM
RMC
MSM
RID
MSM
RID
RMC
RID
Men's Basketball
97-98 98-99 99-00
MON/ MON
UMBC
SFNY
LIU
UMBC CCSU
Women's Basketball
SFPA
MSM
SFPA
00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05
UMBC/ MON
CCSU
CCSU
QU
MON
SFNY
CCSU
WAG
MON/ MON
SFNY
MSM
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
MSM
SFPA
MSM
CCSU
SFPA
CCSU
SFPA
MON
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
QUIN
SFPA
Women's Field Hockey
-
QUIN
MON
QUIN
QUIN
RID**
RID**
Football
RMC
RMC
RMC
SHU
ALB*
CCSU
UMBC
CCSU
SFPA
CCSU
MON
CCSU
SFPA
SFPA
LIU
UMBC
CCSU
SBU*
SFPA
SFPA
MON
LIU
MON
ALB*
UMBC
SFPA
RMC
RMC
UMBC
CCSU/
MON
CCSU
LIU
MON
MON
MSM
ALB*
CCSU
MSM
RMC
-
ALB*/
MON
CCSU
LIU
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
LIU
MON
UMBC/ MSM
MON
MON
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Women's Bowling
Women's Lacrosse
QUIN/
SHU
MON/
RMC
UMBC
SFPA
RMC
FDU
UMBC
05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10
CCSU MSM/ MON
WAG
BU
QUIN
FDU
CCSU
RMU
RMU
QUIN/
RMU
SHU
LIU/
QUIN/ SHU
RMU
RMU/ RMU
SHU
SFPA
QUIN QUIN QUIN CCSU
QUIN/ QUIN QUIN QUIN QUIN
SHU
RID** LHU**** LHU**** LHU****
MON
SFPA
MON
LIU
MSM
SHU
FDU
SFPA
MON
KU*****
SHU/
QUIN
SFPA
FDU
LIU
LIU
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Men's Soccer
MON
MSM
SFNY
RMC
MON
UMBC
SFPA
MON
FDU
MON
LIU
MON
MON
MON
MON
MON
MON
MON
MON
MON
MON
CCSU
CCSU
FDU
CCSU
LIU
MON
LIU
CCSU
Softball
RMC
MON
LIU
MON/
QUIN
LIU
SFPA
SFPA
LIU/
UMBC
CCSU
MON
SFPA
FDU
CCSU
SFPA
MON
FDU/
RMU
QUIN
MON
MON
FDU
Women's Soccer
MON
FDU
CCSU/
SFNY
CCSU
SHU
FDU
SHU
MON
MON/
QUIN/
SHU
SHU
SHU
MON
LIU
LIU
RMU
LIU
LIU
LIU
LIU
Women's Swimming
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
FDU
CCSU
SFPA
UMBC
FDU
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
RMC
CCSU
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
LIU/
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
RMU
GWU***
FDU
QUIN
LIU
CCSU
FDU
QUIN
LIU
CCSU
SHU
LIU
RMU
SFPA
QUIN
LIU
LIU
Baseball
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
CCSU/
UMBC/
RMU
LIU/
RMU
GWU*** GWU*** GWU***
QUIN QUIN QUIN
QUIN QUIN QUIN
RMU
RMU
LIU
N
E
C
R
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c
o
r
d
B
o
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k
SHU
* Associate member Albany won Football Championship in 2002 , 2007 and 2008 and shared the title in 2003, while Stony Brook shared the title in 2005
** Associate member Rider won the Field Hockey Regular Season in 2003, 2004 and 2005.
*** Associate member Gardner-Webb won the Swimming Championship in 2004, 2005 and 2006
**** Associate member Lock Haven won the Field Hockey Regular Season in 2006 , 2007 and 2008.
*****Associate member Kutztown won the Women's Bowling Regular Season in 2009.
Note: Commissioner's Cup champions awarded for regular season titles in baseball, women's field hockey, football, men's and women's basketball,
men's and women's soccer, softball, volleyball and women's lacrosse. All other sports champions are based on NEC Championship titles.
NEC Record Book
23
NEC Academic Honors
N
E
C
Senior Scholar-Athletes of the Year
R
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c
o
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d
1993-94
B
o
o
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24
Year
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1994-95
Scholar-Athlete
Jeff Nattans
Dan Hatter
Mike Iuzzolino
Natalie Jufer
Bronwyn Williams
Jack Scholz
Lesley Renninger
Gabriela Richeimer
Sanjaya Wijemanne
Milan Rikic
Maria Vago
School
Loyola
Fairleigh Dickinson
St. Francis (PA)
Long Island
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
Long Island
Long Island
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
Long Island
Sport
Men's Basketball/Soccer
Men's Soccer
Men's Basketball
Softball
Women's Tennis
Baseball
Softball
Softball
Men's Tennis
Men's Basketball
Women's Tennis
GPA
3.9
3.7
3.8
3.7
3.61
3.58
3.80
3.98
3.42
3.47
3.83
Major
Accounting
Finance
Political Science
Psychology
Business and Finance
Accounting
Psychology
Political Science/Psychology
Accounting
Computer Applications
Political Science
School
Central Connecticut State
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Wagner
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Wagner
Sport
Women's Soccer
Women's Lacrosse
Women's Basketball
Women's Basketball/Softball
W. XC/Indoor/Outdoor Track
W. Indoor/Outdoor Track
W. Swimming&Diving/Water Polo
Cl
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
GPA
3.89
3.98
3.71
3.88
3.99
3.79
3.96
Major
Finance
Political Science
Biology
Chemistry
Psychology/Pre-Law
Psychology
Nursing
Student-Athlete of the Year
Year
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Student-Athlete
Sabrina Mariani
Naomi Campano
Beth Swink
Joy Gallagher
Erica Jacobs
Tiffany Hahn
Alexandra Tomlinson
Scholar-Athlete Awards
Year
1988-89
Scholar-Athlete
Steve Stuart
John Hilvert
Sue Shea
Randall Wilson
Tara Maguire
Dan Gawronski
Bart Bailey
Dan Hatter
Christine Ceruti
John Cierpilowski
Anne Lucas
Gretchen Rothrauff
School
Fairleigh Dickinson
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
Wagner
Loyola
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Monmouth
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
Sport
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Men's Golf
Men's Indoor Track
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
Cl
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
GPA
3.4
3.7
3.8
3.7
3.6
3.4
3.4
3.7
3.6
4.0
3.2
3.9
Major
Accounting
Business Management
Social Work
Accounting
Education
Marketing
Business Management
Finance
Physical Education
Biology
Mathematics
Public Administration
1989-90
Mike Iuzzolino
Cathy Panos
Margaret Nolan
John Horgan
Dan Hatter
Natalie Jufer
Adrian Chirici
Bronwyn Williams
Melissa Andrews
St. Francis (PA)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Robert Morris
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Cross Country
Men's Track
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
3.8
3.5
3.3
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.4
3.6
3.8
Political Science
Accounting
History
Computer Information
Finance
Psychology
Marine Biology
English
Biology
1990-91
Jack MacMillan
Mike Iuzzolino
Beth McNulty
Kojo Asare
Tara Maguire
William Sovak
Hoesli Labhart
Natalie Jufer
Adrian Chirici
Bronwyn Williams
Dennes Flanagan
Denise Petrucci
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (NY)
Wagner
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Track
Women's Track
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
3.6
3.8
3.8
3.3
3.6
3.4
3.9
3.7
3.4
3.6
3.3
3.5
Biology
Political Science
Political Science
Management
English
Finance
Computer Science
Psychology
Biology
English
Business Management
Economics/Finance
1991-92
Mike MacMillan
Mike Fink
Tracey Robinson
Rich Wisse
Amy Kempf
William Sovak
Sherwyn Besson
Lesley Renninger
Brian Bell
Bronwyn Williams
Dennes Flanagan
Rita Babikian
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
St. Francis (NY)
Long Island
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Track
Women's Track
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
3.80
3.85
3.46
3.25
3.72
3.46
3.42
3.77
3.49
3.61
3.25
3.37
Biology
Engineering
Business Administration
Accounting
Marketing
Finance
Economics
Psychology
Biology
Business and Finance
Business Management
English
NEC Record Book
NEC Academic Honors
Scholar-Athlete
Year
1992-93
Awards
continued
Scholar-Athlete
Jack Scholz
Mike Fink
Erin Murphy
David Swift
Amy Linson
Dennis Morgret
Sherwyn Besson
Lesley Renninger
Priit Poldoja
Maria Vago
Dennis Flanagan
Rita Babikian
Robin Gestl
School
Wagner
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Marist
Mount St. Mary's
Robert Morris
St. Francis (NY)
Long Island
Mount St. Mary's
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Marist
Sport
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Track
Women's Track
Volleyball
Cl
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
GPA
3.58
3.84
3.77
3.27
3.71
3.75
3.36
3.80
3.88
3.82
3.33
3.46
3.70
Major
Accounting
Engineering
Elementary Education
Psychology
Business and Finance
Finance/Economics
Economics
Psychology
Accounting
Political Science
Finance
English
Political Science
Andy DiOrio
Milan Rikic
Wagner
Wagner
Jr.
Jr.
3.45
3.48
Mathematics
Business Administration/
Susie Rowlyk
Paul Tannuzzo
Amy Linson
Anthony Matera
Ian Briggs
Gabriela Richeimer
Sanjaya Wijemanne
Maria Vago
James Stevenson
Stella Cinoa
Natina Saitta
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (NY)
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Long Island
Mount St. Mary's
Long Island
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Computer Applications
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Track
Women's Track
Volleyball
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
3.55
3.93
3.67
3.91
3.52
3.98
3.42
3.85
3.44
3.25
3.23
Biology
Accounting
Business and Finance
Psychology
Management
Political Science
Accounting
Political Science
Elementary Education
Sociology
Education
1994-95
Christopher Larrick
Milan Rikic
Susie Rowlyk
David Swift
Rebeccah Wassner
Anthony Matera
John Mustica
Jennifer Rhoads
Andrew Winfield
Maria Vago
Gary Gooden
Robin Kloster
Michele Guzowski
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
Mount St. Mary's
Marist
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Long Island
St. Francis (NY)
Mount St. Mary's
Rider
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Golf
Men's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Track
Women's Track
Volleyball
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
3.55
3.45
3.57
3.29
3.77
3.88
3.61
3.39
3.36
3.83
3.22
3.80
3.37
Business
Computer Applications
Biology
Psychology
Accounting
Psychology
Education/Psychology
Business
Accounting
Political Science
Mathematics
Biology
Biology
1995-96
NEC changed format allowing each school to nominate up to five men and five women following each fall, winter and spring
season to be awarded NEC Academic Team honors. Each nominee must have a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Freshmen are ineligible.
1996-97
Brian Moyer
Emmanuel Adekunle
Amy Langville
Avi Ma'Ayan
Rebeccah Wassner
Joe Pallotta
Stephen Fox
Tonia Bruno
Neil Goldsby
Maria Mood
Aaron Price
Rebeccah Wassner
Erin Shaw
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary/s
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St.Mary's
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Men's Golf
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Track
Women's Track
Volleyball
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
3.53
3.68
3.94
3.62
3.74
3.89
3.43
3.56
3.66
3.90
3.63
3.76
3.74
Business Administration
Biology
Mathematics
Computer Science
Accounting
Finance
Marketing
Fine Arts
Psychology
Biology
Political Sciece
Accounting
Mathematics
1997-98
Andy Artale
Emmanuel Adekunle
Alicia Conquest
Aaron Price
Jessica Totaro
Joseph Pallotta
Augustus Pokoo Aikens
Jenny Klimes
Alex Cole
Maria Mood
Aaron Price
Kate Wallace
Brenda Fabian
St. Francis (NY)
St. Francis (NY)
Wagner
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
St. Francis (NY)
Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Men's Golf
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Track
Women's Track
Volleyball
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
3.58
3.64
3.87
3.68
3.73
3.92
3.81
3.77
3.83
3.90
3.71
4.00
3.73
Mathematics
Biology/Pre Professional
Spanish/Education
Politcal Science
Biology
Business Administration
Aviation Administration
Mathematics
English
Biology
Political Science
Mathematics/Secondary Ed
Psychology
1993-94
NEC Record Book
N
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C
R
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B
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NEC Academic Honors
N
E
C
R
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Scholar-Athlete
continued
Year
1998-99
Scholar-Athlete
George Hinchcliff
Ray Minlend
Monica Logan
Brian Rosenberg
Roberta Pickens
Lauren Wiggins
Matt Farabaugh
Michael Briganti
Jim Baughman
Kate Wallace
Jen Stocker
Matthew Hartman
Melene Thomas
Ted Lawler
Nicki Trumpler
Meghann Donovan
Stephanie White
Oscar Lopez
Jessica Uccello
Shannon Dublin
School
Fairleigh Dickinson
St. Francis (NY)
UMBC
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
St. Francis (PA)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Robert Morris
St. Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Fairleigh Dickinson
UMBC
Mount St. Mary's
UMBC
Long Island
UMBC
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Sport
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Golf
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Women's Swimming
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
Cl
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Grad.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
GPA
3.50
3.37
3.67
3.87
3.69
3.84
3.80
3.60
3.68
4.00
4.00
3.87
3.43
3.66
3.38
3.71
3.78
3.91
3.76
3.60
Major
Accounting
Accounting
Social Work/Africana Stud.
Accounting
Physical Therapy
Psychology
Biology
Accounting
Finance
Mathematics/Secondary Ed.
Business Administration
English
Accounting
Biology/Psychology
Fine Arts
Psychology
Finance
Mechanical Engineering
Sociology
Psychology
1999-2000
Greg Landis
Rob Krimmel
Colleen Klopp
Brian Sell
Kate Wallace
Marie Uzzo
Brian Russo
Robert Potts
Janelle D'Allesandro
Renee Tirocchi
Patrick LeDuc
Maureen Anderson
Stephani Ehrenfeld
Veronica Castro
Oscar Lopez
Jessica Uccello
Matt Hartman
Kate Wallace
Jim Baughman
Kate Wallace
Jill Riding
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Wagner
St. Francis (PA)
UMBC
UMBC
Fairleigh Dickinson
Quinnipiac
Robert Morris
UMBC
UMBC
Quinnipiac
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Robert Morris
St. Francis (PA)
UMBC
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Softball
Women's Swimming & Diving
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Volleyball
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
3.84
3.95
3.57
3.52
4.00
3.67
3.81
3.79
3.73
3.53
3.86
3.47
3.44
3.43
3.69
3.84
3.86
4.00
3.73
4.00
3.70
Business Administration
History/Secondary Ed.
Biology
Biology
Math/Secondary Education
Art & Education
Psychology
Physician's Assistant
English
Engineering
Political Science
Physical Therapy
Long Term Health Care Mgmt.
Information Systems
Mechanical Engineering
Physical Therapy
English
Math/Secondary Education
Finance/Economics
Math/Secondary Education
English
2000-01
Greg Landis
Maurice Yearwood
Karen Tiedemann
Brian Sell
Jen Ecker
Lisa Scavotto
J. T. Herfurth
Rick Wortman
Michele Raymond
Renee Tirocchi
Matt Rosenfeld
Kristen Arnott
Nicole Aloi
Tammy Hendricks
Jay Moore
Stephanie Petrycki
Kevin Doyle
Lacy Johnson
Matthew Hartman
Cleopatra Borel
Kara Welniak
Monmouth
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
St. Francis (PA)
UMBC
Quinnipiac
Albany
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
UMBC
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Robert Morris
UMBC
St. Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
UMBC
UMBC
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Softball
Women's Swimming & Diving
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Volleyball
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
3.83
3.67
3.48
3.65
4.00
3.85
3.87
3.47
3.28
3.40
3.45
3.86
3.90
3.84
3.50
3.47
3.51
3.63
3.79
3.45
3.36
Business Administration
Marketing and Management
Psychology
Biology
Biology
Physical Therapy
Sociology
Finance
Accounting
Mechanical Engineering
Accounting
Marketing
Health Services Management
Health, Science and Policy
Accounting
Physical Therapy
Computer Science
Psychology
English
Pre-Physical Therapy
Information Systems
B
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Awards
NEC Record Book
NEC Academic Honors
Scholar-Athlete
Year
2001-02
Awards
continued
Scholar-Athlete
Jeff Koenig
Dedrick Dye
Brooke Kelly
Kevin Doyle
Beth Pile
Jennifer Cushinotto
Marvin Royal
Scott Baker
Katie Thorne
Beth Milani
Matt Rosenfeld
Kristen Arnott
Jamie Krusinsky
Tammie Repass
Alex Sarria
Kathryn Wheatley
Kevin Doyle
Cleopatra Borel
Kevin Doyle
Lisa Ricciardelli
Heather Wollyung
School
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
Sacred Heart
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Rider
Sacred Heart
Long Island
St. Francis (PA)
UMBC
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Central Connecticut State
Fairleigh Dickinson
UMBC
St. Francis (PA)
UMBC
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Quinnipiac
Sport
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Softball
Women's Swimming & Diving
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Volleyball
Cl
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
GPA
3.40
3.65
3.48
3.51
3.81
3.61
3.53
3.90
3.86
3.95
3.45
3.83
3.52
3.73
3.36
3.94
3.54
3.40
3.54
3.51
3.98
Major
Computer Science
Business Administration
Pre-Med
Computer Science
Occupational Therapy
Elementary Educ./Psychology
Biology (Pre-Physical Therapy)
Accounting & Management
Biology
History
Accounting
Marketing
Mathematics & Secondary Educ.
Elementary Education
Business Management
Biology
Computer Science
Interdisciplinary Studies
Computer Science
Mathematics
Biology
2002-03
Brian Santo
Dedrick Dye
Carrie Walker
Matt Uzenski
Katherine Wrinkle
Jennifer Cushinotto
Justin Rosato
Scott Baker
Katie Thorne
Lisa Cherill
Jamie Dodds
Cheryl Wroblewski
Stacey Scofield
Tammie Repass
Josef Novotny
Lana Khvalina
Huguens Jean
Sherita Baker
Gary Roskoski
Lindsey Stefan
Heather Wollyung
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
Wagner
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Rider
Monmouth
Long Island
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Robert Morris
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
Central Connecticut State
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
UMBC
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Softball
Women's Swimming & Diving
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Volleyball
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
3.92
3.73
3.85
3.78
3.56
3.70
3.89
3.93
3.82
3.56
3.42
3.54
3.32
3.75
3.64
4.00
3.29
3.83
3.72
3.80
3.98
Business
Marketing
English
Law and Legal Studies
Psychology
Elementary Education
Business Finance
Accounting & Management
Biology (Pre-Professional)
Special Education
Information Sciences
Special Education
Marketing
Elementary Education/Biology
Visual Arts & Film
Political Science
Computer Engineering
English
Psychology
English/Communications
Biology/Pre-Med
2003-04
Lewis Pappariella
Jason Krayl
Beth Swink
Ryan Sheehan
Katherine Wrinkle
Kristen Hulmes
Victor Camacho
Martin Pettigrew
Katie Thorne
Naomi Campano
Johnny David
Sabrina Mariani
Sayde Marzolf
Jennifer Chester
Alex Sarria
Kim Piazza
Ryan Sheehan
Nicole Downing
Ryan Sheehan
Katherine Wrinkle
Darcey Miller
Central Conneticut State
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Monmouth
Albany
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
Central Connecticut State
Long Island
Gardner-Webb
Fairleigh Dickinson
Quinnipiac
St. Francis (PA)
Robert Morris
St. Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Robert Morris
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Softball
Women's Swimming & Diving
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Volleyball
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
3.51
3.68
3.72
3.37
3.70
3.73
3.79
3.21
3.85
3.98
3.51
3.91
3.76
3.96
3.41
3.63
3.37
3.83
3.48
3.70
3.86
Physical Education
History & Political Science
Biology
Biology
Psychology
Art
Business Administration
Management
Biology (Pre-Professional)
Political Science
Psychology
Finance
English & Education
Mathematics
Management
Marketing
Biology
English
Communications
Psychology
Engineering
NEC Record Book
N
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C
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N
E
C
Scholar-Athlete
28
continued
Year
2004-05
Scholar-Athlete
Sean Munson
Beth Swink
Tom Martin
Kristin Wallace
Katie Stewartz
Jonathan LeDonne
Nadav Gottesman
David Ledet
Sabrina Mariani
Taylor Simpson
A.J. Suravicz
Erika Jacobs
Jen Cote
Tom Pezzello
Craig Cyr
Alysse Sweeney
Naomi Campano Radio
Kristin Kropp
Jeff Lamberton
Veronica Apostu-Efremov
Ryan Sheehan
Erika Jacobs
School
Wagner
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Monmouth
Lock Haven
Robert Morris
FDU
Long Island
CCSU
Gardner-Webb
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
CCSU
CCSU
Quinnipiac
Wagner
Mount St. Mary’s
CCSU
Mount St. Mary’s
Long Island
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Sport
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball
Men’s Cross Country
Women’s Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men’s Soccer
Men's Soccer
Women’s Soccer
Women’s Swimming & Diving
Men’s Indoor Track & Field
Women’s Indoor Track & Field
Volleyball
Baseball
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Cl
Sr
Sr
Gr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
GS
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
GPA
3.52
3.71
3.39
3.94
3.81
4.00
3.93
3.88
3.95
4.00
3.46
3.98
3.82
3.51
3.46
3.63
4.00
3.77
3.61
3.96
3.44
3.98
Major
Computer Science & Mathematics
Biology
Health Sciences
Education & Psychology
Health & Physical Education
Manufacturing Engineering
Management
Political Science & English
Finance
English & Spanish
Economics & Finance
Psychology & Pre-Law
Biology
Management
Business
Arts Administration
Education
Communications
Accounting
Media Arts
Biology
Psychology & Pre-Law
Year
2005-06
Scholar-Athlete
Ryan Sheehan
Katie Gwyther
Janine McMillin
Luke Palko
Alex Harrison
Ashley Ferra
Chantelle Bowden
Kibwe Trim
Niamh Dwyer
Taylor Simpson
Patrick Quinn
Mandy Jenkins
Ryan Rizzo
Steve Foisy
Rae Johnson
Vanessa Miranda
Joy Gallagher
Jeff Lamberton
Jessica Loose
A.J. Suravicz
Mandy Jenkins
School
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Monmouth
Saint Francis (PA)
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
Sacred Heart
Monmouth
Gardner-Webb
Saint Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Quinnipiac
Saint Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Quinnipiac
Wagner
Mount St. Mary's
Long Island
Saint Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Sport
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Swimming
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Baseball
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Cl
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
GS
Jr.
GPA
3.44
3.43
3.74
3.73
3.70
3.60
3.86
3.69
3.77
4.00
3.52
3.93
3.84
3.57
3.57
3.70
3.88
3.55
3.49
3.54
3.94
Major
Biology/Pre-Professional
Health Sciences
Secondary Math Education
Accounting
Physical Education
Marketing
Athletic Training
Computer Science
Business Marketing & Management
English & Spanish
Philosophy
Biochemistry & Chemistry
Economics
Accounting
Business Finance
Finance
Chemistry
Accounting
Media Arts
MBA
Biochemistry & Chemistry
Year
2006-07
Scholar-Athlete
Matthew Logie
Erika Jacobs
Jill Wessner
Ray Gensler
Alex Harrison
Jessica McCavanagh
Anne Roosevelt
Drew Shubik
Katja Bavendam
Lindsey Snyder
Jeff Witmyer
Erika Jacobs
Ryan Rizzo
Brendon Ray
Samantha Milosh
Carolyn Raveia
Katie Stevens
Ben Evenden
Xenia Roman-Korobochkina
Ian Butcher
Erika Jacobs
School
Mount St. Mary's
Saint Francis (PA)
Lock Haven
Robert Morris
Central Connecticut
Central Connecticut
Saint Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
St. Francis (NY)
Central Connecticut
Robert Morris
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Central Connecticut
Saint Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Wagner
Monmouth
Long Island
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Sport
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Swimming
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Baseball
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Cl
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
GPA
3.56
3.99
3.90
3.91
3.72
3.60
3.58
3.61
4.00
3.76
3.65
3.99
3.85
3.53
3.46
3.72
3.62
3.98
3.89
3.99
3.99
Major
History
Psychology & Pre-Law
Biochemistry
Manufacturing Engineer
Physical Education
Psychology
Psychology
Sports Management
Information Technology
Elementary Education
Information Systems
Psychology & Pre-Law
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Chemistry
Communications
Nursing
Business Finance
Economics
English
Psychology & Pre-Law
R
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B
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Awards
State
State
State
State
NEC Record Book
NEC Academic Honors
Scholar-Athlete
Year
2007-08
Year
2008-09
Year
2009-10
Awards
continued
Scholar-Athlete
Matthew Logie
Kristen Stevens
Megan Dahle
Ryne Nutt
Bryce Luetzen
Taryn Reichard
Martina Wagner
Drew Shubik
Katja Bavendam
Lindsey Snyder
Jeff Witmyer
Lisa Morse
Matt Maher
Anthony Campanile
Eve Mayr
Tiffany Manzi
Jessica DePippo
Kyle Eddins
Nicole Adams
Jeff Witmyer
Marsha Locke
School
Mount St. Mary's
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Central Conn. State
St. Francis (PA)
Robert Morris
Long Island
Sacred Heart
St. Francis (NY)
Central Conn. State
Robert Morris
St. Francis (PA)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Monmouth
Fairleigh Dickinson
Quinnipiac
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
Quinnipiac
Robert Morris
Sacred Heart
Sport
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Women's Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Swimming
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Baseball
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Cl
Jr.
So.
Gr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
GPA
3.68
3.69
4.00
3.98
3.73
3.91
3.60
3.59
4.00
3.82
3.74
3.63
3.94
3.34
3.99
3.49
3.89
3.60
3.85
3.73
3.47
Major
History
Physical Therapy
Interactive Communications
Accounting
Accounting
Environmental Science
Marketing
Sports Management
Information Technology
Elementary Education
Information Systems
Biology/Marine Biology
Communications
Business Finance
Management
Public Relations
Education
Business Administration
International Business
Information Systems
Nursing
Scholar-Athlete
John Kenworthy
Chelsea Bollerman
Blair Wynne
Adam Lawrence
Matt Jones
Erin Herd
Alaina Gibson
Joey Henley
Jennifer Bender
Alexandra Stein
Jessica Hart
Jorden Davis
Anna Hoffman
Matt Maher
Matt Belizze
Eva Mayr
Mary Kate Egan
Andrea Lazzari
Benjamin Evenden
Jindrich Chaloupka
Nicole Adams
Andre Marcano
Anna Hoffman
School
Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac
Lock Haven
Robert Morris
Sacred Heart
Central Conn. St.
Robert Morris
Sacred Heart
Monmouth
St. Francis (NY)
Wagner
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Sacred Heart
Fairleigh Dickinson
Robert Morris
Wagner
Monmouth
St. Francis (NY)
Quinnipiac
Long Island
Saint Francis (PA)
Sport
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Bowling
Women's Swimming & Diving
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Baseball
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Softball
Men's Tennis
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Outdoor Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Cl
Sr.
Sr.
Gr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Gr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
GPA
3.57
3.41
3.73
3.98
3.63
3.41
3.92
3.40
3.50
3.70
3.78
3.34
3.84
3.95
3.66
3.97
3.95
3.83
3.99
3.52
3.86
3.44
3.87
Major
Political Science
Science Studies
Masters of Liberal Arts
Environmental Science
Business
Biomolecular Sciences
Human Resource Management
Business/MBA
Communications
Physical Education
Business Administration
Marketing
Elementary/Special Education
Communications
Business
Management
Nursing
Sociology/Education
Business Finance
Economics
International Business
Mathematics
Elementary/Special Education
Scholar-Athlete
Timothy Werner
Kimberly DeLoreto
Amy Hordendorf
Chris Simpson
Daniel Bostock
Ali Kliment
Amanda Graham
Kurt Hoffman
Alisa Apo
Melissa Gagliardi
Jessica Hart
Dean Brown
Anna Hoffman
Jared Balbach
Leo Garcia
Michele Holzwarth
Timmy Katz
Jackie Kearney
Annie Dubovec
Cristian Balestrieri
Selma Babic
Chelsea Downing
Chris Behre
Brecken Drager
School
Saint Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Lock Haven
Albany
Monmouth
Monmouth
Robert Morris
Saint Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Wagner
St. Francis (NY)
Saint Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Fairleigh Dickinson
Sacred Heart
Mount St. Mary's
Robert Morris
Bryant
Long Island
Bryant
Saint Francis (PA)
Wagner
Sport
Men’s Cross Country
Women’s Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Men’s Soccer
Women’s Soccer
Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Bowling
Women's Swimming & Diving
Men's Indoor Track
Women's Indoor Track
Baseball
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Men's Lacrosse
Women's Lacrosse
Softball
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Men's Outdorr Track
Women's Outdoor Track
Cl
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
GPA
3.58
3.90
3.61
3.97
3.59
3.99
3.99
3.81
3.76
3.96
3.54
3.68
3.89
3.77
3.71
3.63
3.28
3.92
3.93
3.81
3.46
3.99
3.78
3.83
Major
Physical Therapy
Psychology
Physician’s Assistant
Physics
Communications
Political Science
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Mathematics/Secondary Education
Business Administration
Business Administration
Business Administration
Psychology
Elementary/Special Education
Business
Biological Sciences
Management
Business
Mathematics
Mathematics
Accounting
Psychology
Finance
Computer Science
Psychology
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NEC
NEC 20th
20th Anniversary
Anniversary Teams
Teams
N
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R
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B
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20th
Anniversary
Rik Smits - MVP
Terrance Bailey
Mike Iuzzolino
Charles Jones
Carey Scurry
20th
Anniversary
Jess Zinobile - MVP
Vanessa Blair
Sandra Cook
Kim Rhock
Susie Rowlyk
Men's
Marist
Wagner
Saint Francis (PA)
Long Island
Long Island
Basketball
Women's
Saint Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Team
1985-88
1983-87
1989-91
1996-98
1982-85
Basketball
Team
1996-00
1989-92
1986-88
1989-90
1991-95
20th Anniversary Men's All-Sport Team
Mark Barron
Giuliano Celenza
Roger Chavez
Steve Frankel
Michael King
Daniel Kinyua
Stephen Ondieki
Rob Pendergist
Peter Rono
Rick Sarille
Marist
UMBC
Long Island
Monmouth
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Mt. St. Mary's/FDU
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
Baseball
Soccer
Soccer
Tennis
Soccer
XC/Track & Field
XC/Track & Field
Track & Field
XC/Track & Field
Football
1994-97
1999-00
1984-86
1984-88
1982-85
1996-99
1997-01
1989-94
1987-91
1995-99
20th Anniversary Women's All-Sport Team
Amy Ford
Jackie Hadden
Nicole Hollman
Michele Hudson
Sharlene Milwood-Lee
Christie Pearce
Tera Prosser
Lesley Renninger
Maria Vago
Sharline White
Logo
Volleyball
Soccer
Track & Field
Softball
Track & Field
Soccer
Softball
Softball
Tennis
Track & Field
1992-95
1996-99
1996-00
1994-97
1990-94
1993-96
1991-94
1990-93
1992-94
1993-96
Evolution
1981-88
30
Rider
Central Connecticut St.
Saint Francis (PA)
Marist
Fairleigh Dickinson
Monmouth
Robert Morris
Long Island
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
1988-97
NEC Record Book
1997-Present
NEC 25th Anniversary Teams
N
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25th Anniversary Men's Basketball Team
Joe Anderson
Terrance Bailey
Alex Blackwell
Corsely Edwards
Mike Iuzzolino
Charles Jones
Mike Morrison
Carey Scurry
Rike Smits
Desi Wilson
St. Francis (PA)
Wagner
Monmouth
CCSU
St. Francis (PA)
Long Island
Loyola (MD)
Long Island
Marist
Fairleigh Dickinson
1987-91
1983-87
1989-92
1998-02
1989-91
1996-98
1985-89
1982-85
1984-88
1988-91
B
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25th Anniversary Women's Basketball Team
Vanessa Blair
Sandra Cook
Megan Gardiner
Ashlee Kelly
Mary Markey
Kim Rhock
Susie Rowlyk
Beth Swink
Linda Wilson
Jess Zinoble
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary's
Quinnipiac
St. Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
1988-92
1984-88
1995-00
2000-04
1994-98
1986-90
1991-95
2001-05
1983-87
1996-00
Logo Evolution
1981-88
1988-97
NEC Record Book
1997-Present
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NEC All-Americans
N
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B
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All-American Athletes
2009
Baseball
Collegiate
2001
2002
2003
2010
Baseball Louisville Slugger All-American
Jason Law
Monmouth
Jared Boyd
UMBC
Barry Hertzler
Central Conn. St.
Sean Allaire
Central Conn. St,
Collegiate
2004
2005
2007
2008
2008
Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American
Dustin Pease
Mount St. Mary's
Josh Vittek
Mount St. Mary's
Ryan Buch
Monmouth
Ryan Terry
Monmouth
Nick Pulsonetti
Monmouth
First Team
Third Team
Second Team
Third Team
Rider
Marist
Marist
Monmouth
Monmouth
Monmouth
Central Conn. St.
Quinnipiac
Central Conn. St.
Third Team
Second Team
Third Team
Second Team
Third Team
First Team
Third Team
Third Team
Third Team
Ping! Baseball All-American
2008
Josh Vittek
Mount St. Mary's
Third Team
Place
NA
15th
13th
2nd
46th
16th
Women's Cross Country
2006
Katie Gwyther
Quinnipiac
Place
12th
Women's Lacrosse - Street & Smith's CollegeLacrosseUSA.com
2000
Heather Bryan
Monmouth
Third Team
Men's Soccer
NSCAA/adidas All-American
1985
Michael King
1985
Mickey Kydes
1985
Samuel Izahar
1986
Brian Ainscough
1986
Roger Chavez
1987
Wendell Moore
1998
Duke Shamo
2001
Aaron Paye
2003
Andrew Nucifora
2006
Steven Holloway
2007
Graciano Brito
2008
Samson Malijani
2010
Ryan Kinne
2010
Daniel Bostock
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
St. Francis (NY)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Monmouth
Quinnipiac
Fairleigh Dickinson
Monmouth
Monmouth
Third Team
Third Team
Third Team
Third Team
Second Team
Third Team
First Team
Second Team
Third Team
Third Team
College Soccer News Freshman
2003
Alex Harrison
2004
Pino Tubito
2005
Alejandro Bedoya
Third Team
Third Team
Second Team
Women's Soccer
2006
Andrea Lopez
Monmouth
Softball - NFCA Louisville Slugger All-American
2003
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Third Team
Third Team
College Soccer News All-American
2008
Graciano Brito
Quinnipiac
Angelo Amato
Monmouth
All-American
Central Conn. St.
Central Conn. St.
Fairleigh Dickinson
Rosette Rough
Long Island
Third Team
Third Team
Easton All-American
2007
Randi Gillespie
2008
Blaire Porter
2009
Bianca Mejia
Long Island
Long island
Long Island
Second Team
Second Team
Second Team
Women's Swimming
2007
Terra Wilson
Gardner Webb
Event
200 free
Place
6th
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Event
1998
Daniel Kinyua
Mount St.Mary's
Mile
2001
Stephen Ondieki
Fairleigh Dickinson 5K
Place
5th
6th
2001
2002
2005
2007
2007
Jon Kalnas
Jon Kalnas
A.J. Suracicz
Arman Dixon
Samuel Chelanga
Shot Put
Shot Put
Mile
200m
5,000m
11th
5th
9th
7th
4th
Women's
1996
2001
2002
Indoor Track & Field
Sharline White
Fairleigh Dickinson
Cleopatra Borel
UMBC
Cleopatra Borel
UMBC
Event
Triple Jump
Shot Put
Shot Put
Place
NA
8th
1st
Event
1,500 m
Decathlon
110 Hurdles
Decathlon
Decathlon
400 Hurdles
1,500 m
1,500 m
Hammer
Shot Put
High Jump
400 m
10,000 m
10,000 m
Javelin
400 Hurdles
400 Hurdles
400 m
Place
3rd
7th
NA
2nd
NA
NA
7th
8th
12th
4th
4th
8th
6th
11th
5th
6th
2nd
9th
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
2001
Cleopatra Borel
UMBC
2007
Tisifenee Taylor
Monmouth
Event
Shot Put
Long Jump
Place
6th
4th
Field Hockey
NFHCA All-American
2005
Erin McKay
2006
Carisa Eye
2007
Blair Wynne
2008
Blair Wynne
Third Team
Third Team
Second Team
Second Team
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
1991
Peter Rono
1992
Rob Pendergist
1993
Wagner Marseille
1993
Rob Pendergist
1993
Jim Stevenson
1994
Jose Lopez
1997
Daniel Kinyua
1998
Daniel Kinyua
2001
Joe Madden
2002
Jon Kalnas
2003
Huguens Jean
2003
Richard James
2004
Ryan Sheehan
2005
Ryan Sheehan
2005
Bobby Smith
2005
Bryan Steele
2006
Bryan Steele
2008
Arman Dixon
Women's Bowling
National Tenpin Coaches Association All-American
2009
Tracy Ganjoin
Fairleigh Dickinson
Sara Litteral
Fairleigh Dickinson
Erica Perez
Fairleigh Dickinson
2010
Sara Litteral
Fairleigh Dickinson
Erica Perez
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
St. Francis (PA)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-American
2008
Lindsey Snyder
Central Conn. State Honorable Mention
ABCA All-American
1995
Jason Koehler
1995
Mark Barron
1997
Mark Barron
1998
Joe McCullough
1999
Brian Gismonde
2001
Jason Law
2003
Tim D'Aquila
2007
Tim Binkoski
2010
Sean Allaire
Men's Cross Country
1990
Carlos Martins
1990
Peter Rono
1997
Daniel Kinyua
2000
Stephen Ondieki
2000
Brian Sell
2006
Samuel Chelanga
Bianca Mejia
Monmouth
Monmouth
St. Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Rider
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Monmouth
UMBC
Long Island
St. Francis (PA)
St. Francis (PA)
Monmouth
Long Island
Long Island
Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Womensfieldhockey.com All-American
2005
Blair Wynne
Lock Haven
Third Team
Football
AFCA Division I-AA Coaches’ All-American
2002
Joe Sentipal
Monmouth
2003
Joe Sentipal
Monmouth
2004
Geir Gudmundsen
Albany
James Noel
Robert Morris
2006
Colin Disch
Albany
2006
Justise Hairston
Central Connecticut State
2007
Piotr Czech
Wagner
2008
Raphael Nguti
Albany
2008
John Nalbone
Monmouth
Associated Press I-AA All-American
1997
Rick Sarille
Wagner
1999
Rick Sarille
Wagner
2000
J.T. Herfurth
Albany
2000
Kayode Mayowa
Sacred Heart
2002
Gary Jones
Albany
2002
Joe Sentipal
Monmouth
Third Team
NEC Record Book
Third Team
Third Team
First Team
Third Team
Second Team
Third Team
Please note: All-American lists are incomplete.
NEC All-Americans
All-American Athletes continued
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
2008
2010
Gary Jones
Michael Caputo
Justise Hairston
Robert Brown
David Sinisi
Kevin Walsh
James Mallory
Albany
St. Francis (PA)
Central Conn. St.
Wagner
Monmouth
Monmouth
Central Conn. St.
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
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Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
College Sporting News Fabulous 50 FCS All-America Team
2007
Michael Dungey
Albany
Sports Network I-AA All-American
2001
Daryn Plummer
Wagner
2002
Gary Jones
Albany
2005
Michael Caputo
St. Francis (PA)
2006
Ray Gensler
Robert Morris
2008
David McCarty
Albany
Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major All-American
2001
Alex Argulewicz
Albany
2001
Josh Bazan
Albany
2001
Aaron Edwards
Monmouth
2001
Reggie Chambers
Robert Morris
2001
Sam Dorsett
Robert Morris
2001
Mark Leyenaar
Robert Morris
2001
Justin Holtfreter
Sacred Heart
2001
Shaun Hubbard
Sacred Heart
2001
DeVeren Johnson
Sacred Heart
2001
Kayode Mayowa
Sacred Heart
2001
Marvin Royal
Sacred Heart
2002
Gary Jones
Albany
2002
Alex Argulewicz
Albany
2002
Shaun Hubbard
Sacred Heart
2002
Odain Mitchell
Sacred Heart
2002
Josh Bazan
Albany
2002
Kayode Mayowa
Sacred Heart
2002
Joe Sentipal
Monmouth
2002
Aden Smith
Stony Brook
2002
Chris Blackshear
Central Connecticut
2002
Corey Oaks
Robert Morris
2003
Gary Jones
Albany
2003
Geir Gudmundsen
Albany
2003
Mike Laroche
Albany
2003
Greg Tonzola
Sacred Heart
2003
Pete Athans
Sacred Heart
2003
Franklin Bright
Wagner
2003
Tim Heaney
Wagner
2003
Joe Sentipal
Monmouth
2003
Sean Dennis
Monmouth
2004
Ed Pricolo
Sacred Heart
2004
Geir Gudmundsen
Albany
2004
Dante Settles
Robert Morris
2004
David Bamiro
Stony Brook
2004
Jason Forest
Robert Morris
2004
James Noel
Robert Morris
2004
Josh Marino
Robert Morris
2004
Donnie Rose
Central Connecticut
2005
Miles Austin
Monmouth
2005
Michael Caputo
St. Francis (PA)
2005
John Castoro
Monmouth
2005
Colin Disch
Albany
2005
Jason Forrest
Robert Morris
2005
Joe Kinard
Wagner
2005
James Noel
Robert Morris
2005
Derek Pearson
Central Connecticut
2005
Al Phillips
Wagner
2006
Justise Hairston
Central Connecticut
2006
Jarvis Powers
Robert Morris
2006
Matt Connolly
Monmouth
2006
Farod Muhammad
Central Connecticut
2006
Mario Hines
Robert Morris
2006
Ryne Nutt
Central Connecticut
2006
Andre Coleman
Albany
2006
Matt Brunck
Robert Morris
2006
Ray Gensler
Robert Morris
2006
Colin Disch
Albany
2006
Mike Castellano
Monmouth
2006
Jon Corto
Sacred Heart
2006
Matt Hill
Monmouth
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
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Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
B
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State
State
State
State
State
State
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Academic
All-Americans
Albany (Associate Member - Football)
2000
J.T. Herfurth
Football
2002
Ryan MacLean
Football
First Team
Second Team
2003
2003
Football
Football
First Team
Second Team
Central Connecticut State
2003
Sabrina Mariani
2004
Sabrina Mariani
2006
Ryne Nutt
2006
Alex Harrison
2007
Ryne Nutt
2008
Yan Klukowski
Soccer
Soccer
Football
Soccer
Football
Men's Soccer
Third Team
Third Team
Second Team
Third Team
Second Team
Third Team
Fairleigh Dickinson
1989
Dan Hatter
2003
Nadav Gottesman
2006
Lisa Friscioni
2008
Matt Maher
2009
Matt Maher
Soccer
Soccer
Bowling
Baseball
Baseball
Third Team
Third Team
Third Team
First Team
Victor Camacho
David Parks
Gardner-Webb (Associate Member - Women's Swimming)
2005
Taylor Simpson
Swimming
First Team
2006
Taylor Simpson
Swimming
First Team
Long Island
1989
Natalie Jufer
1991
Natalie Jufer
1993
Lesley Renninger
1994
Gabriela Richeimer
1994
Maria Vago
1999
Stephanie White
2004
David Ledet
2008
Jessie DePippo
Softball
Softball
Softball
Softball
Tennis
Softball
Soccer
Softball
First Team
First Team
Third Team
First Team
UMBC
1999
1999
2000
2000
2001
2002
2002
2003
Tennis
Cross Country
Tennis
Cross Country
Baseball
Indoor Track & Field
Tennis
Tennis
First Team
Third Team
Second Team
First Team
Third Team
Third Team
Third Team
First Team
Monmouth
1988
Ellen Brennan
1990
Dave Calloway
2001
Greg Landis
2002
Justin Rosato
2009
Benjamin Evenden
2009-10 Daniel Bostock
Basketball
Basketball
Baseball
Football
Men's Tennis
Men's Soccer
Third Team
Third Team
Second Team
First Team
Third Team
Third Team
Mount St. Mary's
1996-97 Amy Langville
2004
Naomi Campano
2005
Naomi Campano
2006
Mandy Jenkins
2007
Mandy Jenkins
Basketball
Lacrosse
Lacrosse
Track & Field
Track & Field
First Team
First Team
Second Team
First Team
Quinnipiac
2002
Heather Wollyung
2006
Ryan Rizzo
2006
Katie Gwyther
Volleyball
Baseball
Track & Field
Second Team
Third Team
Third Team
Rider
1995
Baseball
First Team
Oscar Lopez
Jen Ecker
Oscar Lopez
Jen Ecker
Eric Weltmer
Cleopatra Borel
Kathryn Wheatley
Lana Khvalina
Jason Koehler
Third Team
First Team
Third Team
Robert Morris
2004
Christian Lemke
2004
Jonathan LeDonne
2005
Ray Gensler
2006
Ray Gensler
Track & Field
Football
Football
Football
Second Team
First Team
Second Team
First Team
Sacred Heart
2005-06 Kibwe Trim
Basketball
First Team
Saint Francis (PA)
1989-90 Mike Iuzzolino
1990-91 #Mike Iuzzolino
1991-92 Frank Blair
1993-94 Todd Eckenroad
1994-95 Kevin Keenan
1995-96 Richard Roth
1995-96 Julie Deer
1996-97 Danielle Berkey
1998-99 Matt Farabaugh
1998-99 Rob Krimmel
1998-99 Brian Reinking
1998-99 Matt Hartman
1998-99 Kate Wallace
1999-00 Kate Wallace
1999-00 Rob Krimmel
1999-00 Matt Hartman
1999-00 Kate Wallace
2000-01 Brian Sell
2000-01 Matt Hartman
2001-02 Kristen Arnott
2002-03 Andrew Maloney
2003-04 Beth Swink
2003-04 Andrew Maloney
2003-04 Lindsey Stefan
2005
Andrew Maloney
2005
Beth Swink
2005
Ryan Sheehan
2005
Luke Palko
2007
Erika Jacobs
2007
Bryce Luetzen
2007
Erin Reifsteck
2008
Ian Butcher
2008
Erin Reifsteck
Wagner
1993
2003
2003
2006
2008
2009
Jack Scholz
Dedrick Dye
Carrie Walker
Joy Gallagher
Alexandra Tomlinson
Andrea Lazzari
Basketball
Basketball
Football
Football
Football
Football
Soccer
Outdoor Track & Field
Football
Basketball
Volleyball
Track & Field
Track & Field
Cross Country
Basketball
Track & Field
Track & Field
Outdoor Track & Field
Outdoor Track & Field
Soccer
Track &Field/CC
Basketball
Track & Field
Track & Field
Track & Field
Basketball
Track & Field
Football
Track & Field
Men's Soccer
Field Hockey
First Team
First Team
Second Team
First Team
Second Team
Second Team
Third Team
Third Team
First Team
Third Team
First Team
Third Team
First Team
First Team
Second Team
First Team
First Team
Second Team
Third Team
Third Team
Second Team
Second Team
First Team
Second Team
First Team
First Team
Third Team
First Team
Second Team
Second Team
Third Team
M. Cross Country/Track & Field First Team
Field Hockey
Second Team
Baseball
Basketball
Basketball
Softball
W. Swimming/Water Polo
Softball
# GTE Academic All-American of the Year
Please note: Academic All-American lists are incomplete.
NEC Record Book
Third Team
Third Team
Third Team
Second Team
Second Team
First Team
NEC In The NCAA
NCAA Tournament Results - Team Sports
Baseball
1994
Miami def. Rider, 17-4
West Virginia def. Rider, 19-7
1997
Florida State def. Marist, 4-2
Western Carolina def. Marist, 8-3
1998
Florida def. Monmouth, 12-8
Illinois def. Monmouth, 12-2
1999
Texas A&M def. Monmouth, 6-0
Mississippi def. Monmouth, 12-3
2000
Miami def. Wagner, 19-5
Florida International def. Wagner, 10-1
2001
East Carolina def. UMBC, 7-0
Winthrop def. UMBC, 6-0
2002
Texas def. Central Connecticut State, 7-2
Lamar def. Central Connecticut State, 9-4
2003
Arizona State def. Central Connecticut State, 14-2
UNLV def. Central Connecticut State, 22-3
2004
Florida def. Central Connecticut State, 12-1
Oklahoma def. Central Connecticut State, 6-1
2005
Texas def. Quinnipiac, 20-2
Miami (OH) def. Quinnipiac, 35-8
2006
Georgia def. Sacred Heart, 11-0
Jacksonville def. Sacred Heart, 4-3
2007
Arizona def. Monmouth, 5-3
Nebraska def. Monmouth, 6-5
2008
North Carolina def. Mount St. Mary's, 16-8
Elon def. Mount St. Mary's, 6-3
2009
Mississippi 8, Monmouth 1
Missouri 9, Monmouth 0
2010
Central Conn. St.
Men's Basketball
1981
Virginia Commonwealth def. Long Island, 85-69
1982
Indiana def. Robert Morris, 94-62
1983
Robert Morris def. Georgia Southern, 64-54
Purdue def. Robert Morris, 55-53
1984
Northeastern def. Long Island, 90-87
1985
Michigan def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 59-55
1986
Georgia Tech def. Marist, 68-53
1987
Pittsburgh def. Marist, 93-68
1988
Purdue def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 94-79
1989
Arizona def. Robert Morris, 94-60
1990
Kansas def. Robert Morris, 79-71
1991
Arizona def. St. Francis (PA), 93-80
1992
UCLA def. Robert Morris, 73-53
1993
Kentucky def. Rider, 96-52
1994
Connecticut def. Rider, 64-46
1995
Kentucky def. Mount St. Mary's, 113-67
1996
Marquette def. Monmouth, 68-44
1997
Villanova def. Long Island, 101-91
1998
Connecticut def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 93-85
1999
Michigan State def. Mount St. Mary's, 76-53
2000
Iowa State def. Central Connecticut State, 88-78
2001
Duke def. Monmouth, 95-52
2002
Pittsburgh def. Central Connecticut State, 71-54
2003
Pittsburgh def. Wagner, 87-61
2004
Mississippi State def. Monmouth, 85-52
2005
Illinois def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 67-55
2006
Monmouth def. Hampton, 71-49
Villanova def. Monmouth, 58-45
2007
Ohio State def. Central Connecticut State, 78-57
2008
Mount St. Mary's def. Coppin State, 69-60
North Carolina def. Mount St. Mary's, 113-74
2009
Michigan State def. Robert Morris, 77-62
2010
Villanova def. Robert Morris 73-70 (OT)
Women's Basketball
1994
Iowa def. Mount St. Mary's, 70-47
1995
Alabama def. Mount St. Mary's, 82-55
1996
Georgia def. St. Francis (PA), 98-66
1997
Alabama def. St. Francis (PA), 94-50
1998
Old Dominion def. St. Francis (PA), 92-39
1999
Connecticut def. St. Francis (PA), 97-46
2000
Iowa State def. St. Francis (PA), 92-63
2001
Connecticut def. Long Island, 101-29
2002
Connecticut def. St. Francis (PA), 86-37
2003
Villanova def. St. Francis (PA), 51-36
2004
Purdue def. St. Francis (PA), 78-59
2005
Minnesota def. St. Francis (PA), 64-33
2006
Maryland def. Sacred Heart, 95-54
2007
NC State def. Robert Morris, 84-52
2008
Rutgers def. Robert Morris, 85-42
2009
Ohio State def. Sacred Heart, 77-63
2010
Ohio State def. Saint Francis (PA) 93-59
Men's Golf
2000
UMBC finished 27th in the West Regional
2001
UMBC finished 27th in the East Regional
2002
Central Connecticut State finished 27th in the West Regional
2003
Central Connecticut State finished 26th in the West Regional
2004
Long Island finished 27th in the East Regional
2005
Central Connecticut State finished 27th in the West Regional
2006
St. Francis (PA) finished 27th in the Central Regional
2007
Monmouth finished 27th in the West Regional
2008
Sacred Heart finished 26th in the Central Regional
2009
Sacred Heart finished 13th in Northeast Regional
2010
Saint Francis (PA) finished 14th in Central Regional
Women's Golf
2001
Central Connecticut State finished 21st in the West Regional
2002
St. Francis (PA) finished 21st in the Central Regional
2003
St. Francis (PA) finished 21st in the East Regional
2004
St. Francis (PA) finished 21st in the East Regional
2005
Long Island finished 21st in the Central Regional
2006
St. Francis (PA) finished 21st in the Central Regional
2007
Saint Francis (PA) finished 21st in the Central Regional
2008
Fairleigh Dickinson finished 21st in the Central Regional
2009
Fairleigh Dickinson finished 21st in the Central Regional
2010
Fairleigh Dickinson finished 24th in the East Regional
NEC
Men's Lacrosse
2010
Virginia def. Mount St. Mary's, 18-4
Women's Lacrosse
2001
Maryland def. Monmouth, 23-9
2002
North Carolina def. UMBC, 22-6
2003
Loyola (MD) def. UMBC, 18-3
2004
Virginia def. Mount St. Mary's, 19-2
2005
Northwestern def. Mount St. Mary's, 16-3
2006
Georgetown def. Monmouth, 18-2
2007
LeMoyne def. Monmouth, 19-12
2008
Boston University def. Sacred Heart, 15-3
2009
Fairfield def. Sacred Heart, 16-10
2010
Navy def. Sacred Heart, 12-2 (Play-In)
Men's Soccer
1985
Columbia def. Long Island, 3-1 (OT)
1986
Hartwick def. Long Island, 3-2
1988
Fairleigh Dickinson def. Penn State, 1-0
Virginia def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1-0
1993
Penn State def. Robert Morris, 3-0
1994
Penn State def. Robert Morris, 3-0
1999
Duke def. UMBC, 4-3 (OT)
2001
Fairleigh Dickinson def. Boston College, 1-0 (3 OT)
Fairleigh Dickinson def. Princeton, 2-1
Fairleigh Dickinson def. Seton Hall, 3-0
North Carolina def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 3-2 (3 OT) - Elite Eight
2002
Fairleigh Dickinson tied Holy Cross, 1-1 (2 OT),
FDU wins, 7-6, in penalty kicks
St. John's def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 2-1 (2 OT)
2003
Binghamton def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1-0
2004
American def. Long Island, 3-0
2005
West Virginia def. Robert Morris, 1-0
2006
St. John's def. Monmouth, 1-0
2007
Central Connecticut State def. Harvard, 3-2
Central Connecticut State def. Tulsa, 3-2
Massachusetts def. Central Connecticut State, 3-1
2008
Boston University def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1-0
2009
Monmouth def. UConn 0-0 (2 OT)
MU wins 4-3 in penalty kicks
Harvard def. Monmouth, 3-0
Women's Soccer
1998
Harvard def. Central Connecticut State, 4-1
1999
Maryland def. Long Island, 6-0
2000
Harvard def. Quinnipiac, 2-1
2001
Connecticut def. Sacred Heart, 3-0
2002
Connecticut def. Central Connecticut State, 2-0
2003
Central Connecticut State def. Boston College, 1-0
Connecticut def. Central Connecticut State, 3-2 (2 OT)
2004
Princeton def. Central Connecticut State, 5-0
2005
Yale def. Central Connecticut State, 3-0
2006
Texas def. Long Island, 4-0
2007
Penn State def. Monmouth, 4-0
2008
Boston College def. Central Connecticut State, 3-0
2009
Maryland def. Monmouth 4-0
Softball
1997
Arizona def. Rider, 11-2
Arizona State def. Rider, 12-0
1999
UMass def. Long Island, 3-2
Long Island def. Manhattan, 4-3 (8)
UMass def. Long Island, 3-0
2000
Fresno State def. UMBC, 10-1
Texas def. UMBC, 6-0
2002
Georgia def. UMBC, 2-1
UMBC def. Liberty, 7-1
Eastern Kentucky def. UMBC, 6-1
2003
Georgia def. Long Island, 5-1
North Carolina def. Long Island, 10-2 (5)
2004
Florida State def. Long Island, 4-0
Florida def. Long Island, 4-0
2005
Stanford def. Robert Morris, 9-0 (6)
Missouri def. Robert Morris, 9-0 (5)
2006
Arizona State def. Long Island, 6-0
Penn St. def. Long Island, 2-1
2007
Long Island def. Colgate, 5-1
UMass def. Long Island, 4-3, 7-3
2008
Hofstra def. Long Island, 1-0
Canisius def. Long Island, 3-2
2009
Washington 9, Sacred Heart 1
Sacred Heart 3, Cornell 1
UMass 8, Sacred Heart 0
2010
Long Island def. UMass, 3-1
Arizona State def. Long Island, 3-2
Long Island def. Boston University, 5-4
Arizona State def. Long Island, 9-1
Men's Tennis
1999
Southern Methodist def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-0
2000
Illinois def. UMBC, 4-0
2001
Tennessee def. UMBC, 4-0
2002
California def. UMBC, 4-0
2003
Texas A&M def. UMBC, 4-0
2004
Harvard def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
2005
Illinois def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
2006
Stanford def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
2007
Georgia def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-0
2008
Virginia def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-0
2009
Texas def. Sacred Heart, 4-0
2010
Stanford def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
Women's Tennis
1999
William & Mary def. UMBC, 6-0
2000
USC def. UMBC, 5-0
2001
USC def. UMBC, 4-0
2002
Duke def. UMBC, 4-0
2003
Georgia def. UMBC, 4-0
2004
Stanford def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
2005
Georgia def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
2006
Stanford def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
2007
UCLA def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
2008
University of Miami (FL) def. Quinnipiac, 4-0
2009
California def. Long Island, 4-0
2010
Duke def. Long Island, 4-0
Volleyball
Record1994
Book Northern Iowa def. Rider, 15-0, 15-2, 15-3
1998
USC def. UMBC, 15-3, 15-5, 15-10
1999
Penn State def. Robert Morris, 15-1, 15-1, 15-2
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NCAA
Championship
Participation
-
Individual
2006
Men's Cross Country
1989
Kip Cheruiyot (MSM)
Peter Rono (MSM)
1990
Peter Rono (MSM)*
Carlos Martins (FDU)*
1995
Bernard Kitur (MSM)
1997
Daniel Kinyua (MSM)*
2000
Stephen Ondieki (FDU)*
Brian Sell (SFPA)*
2001
Kevin Doyle (SFPA)
Erick Too (FDU)
2002
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)
Erick Too (FDU)
2003
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)
2006
Samuel Chelanga (FDU)
Place
18th
DNF
15th
NA
35th
13th
2nd
46th
82nd
136th
54th
119th
82nd
16th
Time
NA
Women's Cross Country
2005
Katie Gwyther (QU)
Place
12th
Time
20:05.05
Men's Indoor Track & Field
1991
Peter Rono (MSM)
1994
Moses Mekbeb (FDU)
1995
Shane DeGannes (FDU)
1998
Daniel Kinyua (MSM)*
2001
Stephen Ondieki (FDU)*
Jon Kalnas (MON)*
2002
Jon Kalnas (MON)*
2003
Huguens Jean (UMBC)
2004
Tom Carey (SFPA)
2005
AJ Suravicz (SFPA)*
2007
Arman Dixon (SHU)
Samuel Chelanga (FDU)
2008
Arman Dixon (SHU)
Event
Mile
Mile
800 m
Mile
5,000 m
Shot Put
Shot Put
High Jump
Weight Throw
Mile
200m
5,000m
200m
Place
NA
NA
NA
NA
6th
11th
5th
10th
12th
9th
7th
4th
11th
Time/Dist.
NA
NA
NA
NA
13.52.93
59' 8 1/4"
64' 6 1/2"
6' 11 3/4"
64'3.25''
4:07.74
20.94
13:47.39
21.12
Women's Indoor Track & Field
1992
Sharlene Milwood (FDU)
1993
Sharlene Milwood (FDU)
1995
Sharline White (FDU)
1996
Sharline White (FDU)*
2001
Cleopatra Borel (UMBC)*
2002
Cleopatra Borel (UMBC)*
2006
Katie Gwyther (QU)
Event
400 m
400 m
Triple Jump
Triple Jump
Shot Put
Shot Put
3,000 m
Place
NA
NA
NA
NA
8th
1st
11th
Time/Dist.
NA
NA
NA
NA
51' 7"
57' 5"
9:29.16
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
1989
Bart Bailey (FDU)
1991
Peter Rono (MSM)*
Rob Pendergist (MSM)
1992
Wagner Marseille (FDU)
Rob Pendergist (MSM)*
1993
Wagner Marseille (FDU)*
Jim Stevenson (MSM)*
Rob Pendergist (MSM)*
1994
Jose Lopez (RID)*
1995
Jose Lopez (RID)
1997
Daniel Kinyua (MSM)*
1998
Daniel Kinyua (MSM)*
2000
Stephen Ondieki (FDU)
2001
Tyrone Johnson (FDU)
Jon Kalnas (MON)
Joe Madden (MON)*
Brian Sell (SFPA)
2002
Jon Kalnas (MON)*
Richard James (LIU)
2003
Richard James (LIU)*
Huguens Jean (UMBC)*
Josh Russell (WAG)
2004
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)*
Josh Russell (WAG)
David Hinton (MSM)
Bryan Steele (LIU)
2005
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)*
Bryan Steele (LIU)*
Bobby Smith (MON)*
Event
110 Hurdles
1,500 m
Decathlon
110 Hurdles
Decathlon
110 Hurdles
Decathlon
Decathlon
400 Hurdles
110 Hurdles
1,500 m
1,500 m
10K
Long Jump
Shot Put
Hammer
10K
Shot Put
400 m
400 m
High Jump
Shot Put
10,000 m
Shot Put
Pole Vault
400 m hurdles
10,000 m
400 m hurdles
Javelin
Place
NA
3rd
14th
NA
7th
NA
NA
2nd
NA
NA
7th
8th
9th
18th
Foul
12th
14th
4th
20th
8th
4th-tie
17th
6th
19th
Time/Dist.
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
7.30 m
11th
6th
5th
400 m hurdles
Javelin
400 m
200m
400m
Shot Put
2nd
13th
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
1992
Sharlene Milwood (FDU)
1995
Sharline White (FDU)
1996
Sharline White (FDU)
2001
Cleopatra Borel (UMBC)*
2004
Stephanie Kuhn (RMU)
2006
Katie Gwyther (QU)
2007
Stephanie Kuhn (RMU)
Tisifenee Taylor (MU)
Event
400 m
Triple Jump
Triple Jump
Shot Put
Javelin
5,000 m
Javelin
Long Jump
Place
NA
NA
NA
6th
23rd
15th
14th
13th
Time/Dist.
NA
NA
NA
53' 11 1/4'
41.70 m
16:38.73
149'
6.21m
Women's Swimming & Diving
2002
Lindsey Prather (UMBC)
Lindsey Prather (UMBC)
Tammie Repass (CCSU)
Tammie Repass (CCSU)
Tammie Repass (CCSU)
2005
Jaime Crowley (CCSU)
Jaime Crowley (CCSU)
Jaime Crowley (CCSU)
2006
Jaime Crowley (CCSU)
Jaime Crowley (CCSU)
Jaime Crowley (CCSU)
Terra Wilson (GWU)
Terra Wilson (GWU)
Terra Wilson (GWU)
2007
Terra Wilson (GWU)
Terra Wilson (GWU)
Event
100 Breastroke
200 Breastroke
200 Butterfly
200 Freestyle
500 Freestyle
50 Freestyle
100 Freestyle
100 Breaststroke
50 Freestyle
100 Freestyle
100 Breaststroke
50 Freestyle
100 Freestyle
200 Freestyle
200 Freestyle
100 Freestyle
Place
38th
28th
24th
51st
35th
24th
49th
25th
38th
52nd
20th
54th
25th
13th
6th
12th
Time
1:04.26
2:16.76
2:00.13
1:51.13
4:50.58
22.96
50.97
1:03.25
23.18
50.78
1:02.61
23.45
49.92
1:47.98
1:45.40
49.03
2007
2008
2009
NA
NA
NA
NA
30:16.3
31:17.1
30.47
31.21
30:45.0
31:17.8
30:45.2
31:24.2
206' 11"
30:45.36
63' 8 1/4"
47.44
45.82
7' 3 1/4"
57' 9"
30:08.68
58'3.25''
17'4.5''
50.93
29:13.81
49.21
229'7"
Please note: Cross Country and Track & Field information is incomplete.
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Sports
NEC Record Book
Bryan Steele (LIU)*
Bobby Smith (MON)
Michael Hililan (LIU)
Arman Dixon (SHU)
Arman Dixon (SHU)
Larry Lundy (MU)
14th
9th
49.0
219'3"
46.84
20.83
46.27
Foul
NEC In The NCAA
NCAA
Regional
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
2003
2004
2005
2006
Participation
-
Individual
Event
Place Time/Dist.
400 m - Prelims
400 m - Finals
110 m Hurdles
400 m Hurdles
Shot Put
Discus
Discus
Hammer
100 m
200 m
200 m
800 m
1,500 m
5,000 m
400 m Hurdles
400 m Hurdles
3,000 m Steeple
High Jump
Long Jump
Shot Put
Shot Put
Javelin
Javelin
4x100 Relay-Prelims
4x100 Relay-Finals
4x400 Relay
3rd
4th
26th
23rd
21st
18th
15th
25th
17th
9th
18th
29th
35th
13th
19th
--7th
8th
26th
4th
17th
8th
14th
8th
7th
22nd
45.97
46.20
14.99
53.28
15.62 m
46.55 m
50.21 m
50.86 m
10.85
20.97
21.40
1:52.91
3:56.35
14:19.07
52.91
FS
9:04.37
2.08 m
6.81 m
18.08 m
16.27 m
66.22 m
62.85
40.18
40.72
3:19.89
David Wiley (MON)
400 m - Prelims
Andrew Maloney (SFPA) 800 m - Prelims
Isaiah Cartledge (LIU)
800 m -Prelims
Alphonsous Suravicz (SFPA) 1500 m - Prelims
1500 m - Finals
Nick Pellegrino (MON) 5000 m
Bryan Steele (LIU)
400 m - Prelims
400 m - Finals
400 m Hurdles-Prelims
400 m Hurdles-Finals
Andrew Allen (MON)
400 m Hurdles-Prelims
Jared Craig (MON)
400 m Hurdles-Prelims
Robert Morris
4x100 Relay-Prelims
Guy Jackson (MON)
High Jump
Bryan Pagliuca (WAG)
High Jump
Christian Lemke (RMU) Long Jump
Troy Dennis (MON)
Long Jump
Josh Russell (WAG)
Shot Put
Tom Carey (SFPA)
Hammer Throw
Alfred Korir (FDU)
3000 m Steeple
Monmouth
4x400 m Relay
Dave Hinton (MSM)
Pole Vault
20th
13th
22nd
10th
11th
14th
7th
7th
2nd
5th
15th
19th
17th
7th
47.63
1:50.45
1:52.29
3:48.58
4:01.80
14:49.18
46.58
46.49
50.55
50.18
52.73
53.34
41.43
2.06 m
NH
7.09 m
7.04 m
17.98 m
57.87 m
9:02.47
3:10.70
Evan Lasher (SHU)
Discus
Shot Put
Hammer Throw
Nick Williams (MON)
Shot Put
Ryan Martin (MSM)
Discus
Jeff Witmyer (RMU)
High Jump
Joseph Henley (SHU)
High Jump
Bobby Smith (MON)
Javelin
Steve Gierlack (RMU)
Javelin
Corey Brown (MSM)
Long Jump
Tavon Moss (SFPA)
Long Jump
Nick Gilanelli (MON)
Pole Vault
Adam Woodford (RMU) Triple Jump
Long Island
4x100 Relay - Prelims
Long Island
4x400 Relay - Prelims
Michael Tilger (SFPA)
1,500 m
Devin Barry (MSM)
110 m Hurdles
Michael Hillian (LIU)
400 m
Shaun Johnson (LIU)
100 m
Andrew Maloney (SFPA) 800 m - Prelims
800 m - Finals
Bryan Steele (LIU)
400 m Hurdles - Prelims
400 m Hurdles - Finals
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)
5,000 m
Bret Burns (SFPA)
3,000 m Steeplechase
Collin Martin (SFPA)
3,000 m Steeplechase
15th
11th
27th
18th
25th
--5th
25th
13th
26th
-26th
10th
12th
26th
26th
14th
13th
8th
6th
6th
3rd
14th
13th
30th
48.97m
16.44m
45.45m
16.07m
46.23m
NH
NH
67.88m
46.21m
7.16m
6.57m
NH
14.25m
40.59
3:11.32
3:54.51
14.62
47.50
10.58
1:49.93
1:50.27
51.15
50.17
14:22.37
9:09.50
9:28.32
Bryan Steele (LIU)
3rd
1st
6th
4th
15th
8th
27th
21st
22nd
10th
50.67
49.65
46.58
46.33
42.20
3:09.24
48.95m
6.56m
4:12.46
17.09m
Richard James (LIU)
Richard James (LIU)
Jared Craig (MON)
Jared Craig (MON)
Gary Roskoski (MON)
Gary Roskoski (MON)
Tom Carey (SFPA)
Tom Carey (SFPA)
Adam Grossman (UMBC)
Cameron Horton (LIU)
Justin Wotus (RMU)
Andrew Maloney (SFPA)
Shawn Day (MSM)
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)
Ranard Adkison (LIU)
Bryan Steele (LIU)
Alfred Korir (FDU)
Huguens Jean (UMBC)
Troy Dennis (MON)
Josh Russell (WAG)
Jon DeAngelo (MON)
Peter Alouise (SFPA)
Michael Stewart (SFPA)
Long Island
Long Island
Long Island
Michael Hillian (LIU)
Long Island
Ed Skowronski (MON)
Tavon Moss (SFPA)
A.J. Suravicz (SFPA)
Evan Lasher (SHU)
400m hurdles - Prelims
400m hurdles - Finals
400m - Prelims
400m - Finals
4x100m relay - Prelims
4x400 m relay - Finals
Hammer Throw
Long Jump
1,500 m - Prelims
Shot Put
15th
17th
4th
12th
8th
9th
4th
Sports
2007
Discus
Devin Barry (MSM)
110m hurdles - Prelims
John Balouris (SFPA)
800 m - Prelims
Fabrice St. Elme (MON)
100 m - Prelims
Bobby Smith (MON)
Javelin
Marion Easley (MON)
Javelin
Ryan Martin (MSM)
Javelin
Zach Emerson (MSM)
3,000 m Steeplechase
Arman Dixon (SHU)
100 m - Prelims
Arman Dixon (SHU)
200 m - Prelims
200 m - Finals
Jorden Davis (SFPA)
400 m - Prelims
David Gaines (MON)
800 m - Prelims
Nicholas Reid (FDU)
800 m - Prelims
John Balouris (SFPA)
1500 m - Prelims
Martin Suarez III (MON) 3000 m Steeplechase
Samuel Chelanga (FDU) 5000 m
Alonzo Meek (SHU)
110 m Hurdles -Prelims
Derrick Morton (FDU) 400 m Hurdles -Prelims
Long Island
4x100 m Relay -Prelims
William Velez (SFPA)
High Jump
Corey Brown (MSM)
Long Jump
Nasim Siddeeq (RMU) Triple Jump
Corey Brown (MSM)
Triple Jump
Nick Williams (MON)
Shot Put
Evan Lasher (SHU)
Shot Put
Evan Lasher (SHU)
Discus
Nick Williams (MON)
Discus
Ed Skowronski (MON) Hammer
Kevin Argauer (RMU)
Hammer
Chris Keller (MON)
Hammer
Larry Lundy (MON)
Hammer
Matthew Megerdichian (SFNY) Javelin
Nick Williams (MON)
Javelin
14th
25th
20th
2nd
9th
18th
13th
9th
8th
6th
16th
24th
27th
28th
25th
4th
25th
28th
10th
14th
21st
7th
27th
13th
21st
6th
11th
4th
16th
26th
31st
19th
25th
47.82m
14.30
1:53.84
10.65
73.35m
66.12m
59.97m
9:11.71
10.43
20.75
20.7
47.96
1:52.28
1:53.30
3:58.91
9:13.90
13:53.70
15.32
54.12
40.83
2.06 m
6.95 m
15.42 m
13.95 m
17.26 m
16.78 m
53.32 m
49.85 m
62.64 m
57.28 m
53.87 m
50.87 m
60.40 m
48.76 m
2008
James Bush (SFPA)
Arman Dixon (SHU)
100 m - Prelims
200 m - Prelims
200 m - Finals
Arman Dixon (SHU)
400 m - Prelims
400 m - Finals
Cortez Adams (FDU)
400 m - Prelims
Nicholas Reid (FDU)
800 m - Prelims
800 m - Finals
Julius Mutekanga (LI)
800 m - Prelims
Chris Behre (SFPA)
1500 m - Prelims
Phillips Thompson (RM)
3000m Steeplechase
Andrew Houghtalen (SHU) 5000 m
Derrick Morton (FDU) 400 m Hurdles - Prelims
Sacred Heart
4x100 m Relay - Prelims
Fairleigh Dickinson
4x400 m Relay - Finals
Will Velez (SFPA)
High Jump
Jeff Witmyer (RM)
High Jump
Josh Dzyak (MSM)
Pole Vault
Arman Dixon (SHU)
Long Jump
Nasim Siddeeq (RM)
Triple Jump
Denis Eradiri (SFPA)
Triple Jump
Chris Keller (MON)
Shot Put
Tom Ciccoli (MON)
Shot Put
Ryan Martin (MSM)
Discus
Chris Keller (MON)
Discus
Ed Skowronski (MON) Hammer Throw
Bryan Fill (MON)
Javelin
Duri Greene (RM)
Javelin
Matt Megerdichian (SFNY) Javelin
26th
4th
8th
6th
1st
19th
5th
7th
14th
33rd
29th
-19th
10th
10th
9th
10th
--19th
33rd
7th
20th
11th
13th
6th
15th
16th
22nd
10.77
20.83
22.82
46.71
45.67
47.28
1:48.85
1:49.06
1:49.43
4:02.62
9:48.21
DNS
52.43
40.96
3:09.75
2.11 m
2.06 m
NH
SCR
14.97 m
14.11 m
17.65 m
15.91 m
51.05 m
50.99 m
61.96 m
60.31 m
59.79 m
58.21 m
2009
Andre Marcano (LIU)
Geoff Navarro (MU)
Reyon John (FDU)
Chris Vuono (MU)
Julius Mutekanga (LIU)
Chris Behre (SFPA)
Christopher Mills (SFPA)
Chris Rutherford (MU)
Chris Rutherford (MU)
Daniel Koehler (SHU)
Monmouth
Long Island
Thomas Hyatt (SHU)
Denis Eradiri (SFPA)
Denis Eradiri (SFPA)
Vincent Elardo (MU)
Larry Lundy (MU)
Chris Keller (MU)
Tom Ciccoli (MU)
Chris Keller (MU)
Kevin Argauer (RMU)
Larry Lundy (MU)
22nd
30th
32n d
30th
9th
33rd
31st
34th
25th
31st
16th
14th
-13th
10th
8th
11th
19th
22nd
14th
20th
-26th
10.66
21.78
21.98
48.71
1:49.58
3:58.07
15:35.93
14.95
54.07
9:47.61
41.17
3:13.21
NH
7.18 m
15.42 m
17.93 m
17.49 m
16.61 m
16.44 m
49.48 m
54.15 m
Foul
53.19 m
5.16 m
NEC Record Book
Matt Megerdichian (SFNY)
100 m - Prelims
200 m - Prelims
200 m - Prelims
400 m - Prelims
800 m - Prelims
1500 m - Prelims
5000 m - Finals
110 m Hurdles - Prelims
400 m Hurdles - Prelims
3000m Steeplechase
4x100 m Relay - Prelims
4x400m Relay - Finals
Pole Vault
Long Jump
Triple Jump
Shot Put
Shot Put
Shot Put
Shot Put
Discus
Hammer Throw
Hammer Throw
Javelin
N
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C
R
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B
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NEC In The NCAA
N
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C
NCAA Regional Participation - Individual Sports
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Event
Place Time/Dist.
2010
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NCAA Regional Participation - Individual Sports
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
2003
2004
Event
Place Time/Dist.
Camilla Harris (LIU)
Camilla Harris (LIU)
Danielle Lyons (MON)
Danielle Lyons (MON)
Destinee McCray (LIU)
Ohita Asein (UMBC)
Nicole Dumpson (CCSU)
Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)
Lindsey Stefan (SFPA)
Erin Walczak (SFPA)
Cycerli Ash (SFPA)
Nicole Downing (RMU)
Courtney Lenart (RMU)
Central Connecticut State
Long Island
Monmouth
100 m Hurdles
Long Jump
100 m
200 m
400 m
800 m
400 m Hurdles
3000 Steeple
High Jump
Pole Vault
Shot Put
Hammer
Javelin
4x100 Relay
4x400 Relay
4x400 Relay
11th
14th
25th
23rd
30th
20th
14th
24th
--23rd
27th
27th
19th
17th
20th
25th
13.85
5.91 m
12.17
24.40
55.29
2:11.36
1:00.13
11:16.18
NH
3.52 m
13.08 m
48.19 m
39.92 m
47.41
3:45.23
3:48.68
Roseanne Hamilton (FDU)
Renay McPherson (FDU)
Sara Tasber (SHU)
Chioma Ukpai (LIU)
Latasha Dickson (MON)
Amanda Jenkins (MSM)
Ashley Huffman (MON)
Nicole Downing (RMU)
100 m - Prelims
400 m - Prelims
800 m - Prelims
100 m Hurdles
400 m Hurdles
Pole Vault
Long Jump
Discus
Hammer Throw
3000 m Steeple
Javelin
4x100 Relay - Prelims
4X400 Relay
23rd
25th
28th
27th
27th
22nd
11th
18th
18th
37th
2nd
17th
17th
12.09
55.13
2:32.72
14.57
1:03.41
3.61 m
6.01 m
43.93 m
54.47 m
11:29.29
46.29 m
48.04
3:45.19
Hammer Throw
Javelin
Stephanie Kuhn (RMU)
Javelin
Courtney Lenart (RMU)
Javelin
Christina Roadman (RMU) Discus
Diane Gmiter (SFPA)
Shot Put
Linda Dolansky (SFPA)
High Jump
Brittany Humphress (RMU) Triple Jump
Mandy Jenkins (MSM)
Pole Vault
Roseann Hamilton (FDU) Long Jump
Tisifenee Taylor (MON)
Long Jump
100mHurdles-Prelims
Shannon Norris (MSM)
Aisha Thomas (LIU)
100 m - Prelims
200 m - Prelims
Renay McPherson (FDU) 400 m - Prelims
N'Kelle Anderson (LIU)
400 m Hurdles
Erika Jacobs (SFPA)
800 m - Prelims
Kaitlyn Gwyther (QU)
1,500 m - Prelims
Katina Alexander (MON) 5,000 m
Bridget Campbell (SFPA) 3,000 m Steeple
4x100 Relay - Prelims
Mount St. Mary's
4x400 Relay - Prelims
Monmouth
9th
10th
11th
16th
18th
20th
52.66m
44.91m
44.48m
42.97m
42.91m
13.40m
NH
11.65m
NH
5.56m
5.46m
15.52
11.97
24.48
54.99
1:03.42
2:12.48
4:33.50
17:31.39
11:11.47
47.52
3:44.93
Stephanie Kuhn (RMU)
Tisifenee Taylor (MON)
Roseann Hamilton (FDU)
Lisa Morse (SFPA)
Diane Gmiter (SFPA)
Nina Victorin (MSM)
Javelin
Long Jump
Long Jump
Shot Put
Shot Put
Shot Put
Discus
Long Island
4x100 Relay - Prelims
4x100 Relay - Finals
Whitney Scharr (SFPA)
1500m - Prelims
1500m - Finals
Latasha Dickinson (MON) 400mhurdles-Prelims
Toria Williams (MON)
400m - Prelims
Aisha Thomas (LIU)
200m - Prelims
Katie Gwyther (QU)
5,000m - Finals
Brittany Humphress (RMU) Triple Jump
Mandy Jenkins (MSM)
Pole Vault
Kathleen Duffy (SHU)
3,000m Steeplechase
7th
25th
27th
9th
10th
16th
24th
16th
20th
11th
9th
18th
25th
8th
34th
16th
41st
47.07m
5.83m
5.80m
14.90m
14.65m
14.23m
41.82m
46.95
3:48.89
4:27.35
4:27.81
1:01.80
57.81
24.33
16:23.22
11.73m
3.66m
11:37.73
Erin O'Connell (QU)
Erika Jacobs (SFPA)
Anna Hoffman (SFPA)
Jenna Nechamen (QU)
18th
32nd
37th
29th
2:13.38
5:04.73
11:27.99
17:20.65
Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)
Stephanie Kuhn (RMU)
Monmouth
2005
2006
2007
Nicole Downing (RMU)
800m - Prelims
1500m - Prelims
3000m Steeplechase
5000m
30th
25th
26th
29th
17th
19th
16th
25th
28th
17th
32nd
30th
18th
15th
2008
2009
Tavia Burke (LIU)
Latasha Dickson (MON)
Monmouth
Monmouth
Amanda Jenkins (MSM)
Tisifenee Taylor (MON)
Alaina Alfano (WC)
Heather Patton (LIU)
Marsha Locke (SHU)
Lisa Morse (SFPA)
Stephanie Kuhn (RMU)
Rachel Ferdinand (MON)
Courtney Lenart (RMU)
Tiffany Hahn (MON)
Bonnie Kilis (SHU)
100m Hurdles - Prelims
400m Hurdles - Prelims
4x100m Relay - Prelims
4x400m Relay
Pole Vault
Long Jump
Long Jump
Triple Jump
Shot Put
Discus
Javelin
Javelin
Javelin
Javelin
Javelin
27th
21st
16th
17th
10th
2nd
23rd
25th
25th
16th
3rd
14th
16th
27th
29th
14.16
1:01.42
47.94
3:46.69
3.66m
6.42m
5.75m
12.05m
13.47m
45.95m
49.55m
44.20m
43.38m
38.43m
37.60m
Angelica Johnson (SHU)
Michelle Losey (MON)
Samantha Snukis (WAG)
Chelsea Bollerman (QU)
Abigail Gosling (QU)
Anna Hoffman (SFPA)
Jordhanna White (RM)
Melissa Kostan (SHU)
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Brittany Dexter (SHU)
Mishelle McNamara (WAG)
Alaina Alfano (WAG)
Melitta Brown (RM)
Alaina Alfano (WAG)
Marsha Locke (SHU)
Lisa Morse (SFPA)
Nina Victorin (MSM)
Nina Victorin (MSM)
Diane Gmiter (SFPA)
Kayla Herron (SFPA)
Ashley Turici (RM)
Marsha Locke (SHU)
100 m - Prelims
400 m - Prelims
800 m - Prelims
1500 m - Prelims
3000 m Steeplechase
5000 m
28th
27th
29th
26th
30th
-100 m Hurdes -Prelims 29th
400 m Hurdles-Prelims 32nd
4x100 m Relay -Prelims 22nd
4x400 m Relay
18th
High Jump
-Pole Vault
-Long Jump
26th
Long Jump
29th
Triple Jump
30th
Shot Put
6th
Shot Put
11th
Shot Put
18th
Discus
21st
Hammer Throw
9th
Hammer Throw
11th
Javelin
15th
Javelin
18th
12.45
56.15
2:15.13
4:33.12
11:34.31
SCR
14.83
1:03.83
47.54
3:46.45
NH
NH
5.44 m
5.31 m
11.63 m
15.17 m
14.64 m
14.18 m
44.13 m
54.43 m
53.96 m
42.39 m
41.69 m
Ashley DeCruise (MSM)
Michelle Losey (MU)
Michelle Losey (MU)
Selina Munoz (LIU)
Anna Hoffman (SFPA)
Jessie Gaines (LIU)
Samantha Simile (RMU)
Abigail Gosling (QU)
Long Island
Monmouth
Erica Schmidt (RMU)
Alaina Alfano (WC)
Heather Patton (LIU)
Danay Spencer (LIU)
Christin Bridge (SFPA)
Christin Bridge (SFPA)
Gabriella Rinehart (RMU)
Ashley Turici (RMU)
Mary Wilks (MU)
100 m -Prelims
36th
200 m -Prelims
22nd
400 m -Prelims
16th
800 m -Prelims
25th
5000m
40th
100m Hurdle-Prelim 24th
400m Hurdle-Prelim 36th
3000m Steeplechase 30th
4x100m Relay-Prelim 18th
4x400m Relay
19th
Pole Vault
Long Jump
12th
Triple Jump
8th
Triple Jump
25th
Shot Put
28th
Discus
25th
Hammer Throw
Javelin
20th
Javelin
24th
12.48
24.48
55.20
2:16.18
18:10.59
14.07 m
1:03.75
11:06.98
46.05
3:47.73
NH
5.94 m
12.67 m
11.80 m
13.08 m
36.1 m
Foul
39.56 m
38.69 m
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Champions
Year
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999^
2000
2001
2002^^
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Regular Season
Champion
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Monmouth
Long Island
Monmouth
St. Francis (NY)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Rider
Fairleigh Dickinson
Rider
Rider
Monmouth
Marist
St. Francis (NY)
Monmouth
Monmouth (S)
Fairleigh Dickinson (N)
Central Connecticut (N)
Long Island (N)
UMBC (S)
Central Connecticut (N)
St. Francis (NY) (N)
UMBC (S)
Monmouth (S)
Monmouth
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Quinnipiac
Central Connecticut State
Quinnipiac
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Wagner
Bryant
Coach
Dennis Sasso
Dennis Sasso
Walter Woods
Frank Giannone
Walter Woods
Frank Del George
Dennis Sasso
Sonny Pittaro
Dennis Sasso
Sonny Pittaro
Sonny Pittaro
Dean Ehehalt
John Szefc
Frank Del George
Dean Ehehalt
Dean Ehehalt
Dennis Sasso
George Redman
Frank Giannone
John Jancuska
Charlie Hickey
Frank Del George
John Jancuska
Dean Ehehalt
Dean Ehehalt
Charlie Hickey
Charlie Hickey
Dan Gooley
Charlie Hickey
Dan Gooley
Scott Thomson
Dean Ehehalt
Joe Litterio
Jamie Pinzino
Record
8-3-1
9-3-0
9-3-0
12-3-0
10-5-0
12-6-0
15-6-0
15-6-0
15-6-0
16-5-0
15-6-0
15-6-0
14-7-0
10-5
10-5
12-7
12-8
12-8
14-8
16-6
14-8
14-8
17-5
17-5
23-4
19-6
20-4
17-6
16-7
21-7
21-7
20-5
17-9
34-22
Tournament
Champion
Coach
Site
St. Francis (NY)
Rider
Frank Del George
Sonny Pittaro
Ewing Twp., NJ
Ewing Twp., NJ
Rider
Rider
Sonny Pittaro
Sonny Pittaro
Ewing Twp., NJ
Ewing Twp., NJ
Marist
Monmouth
John Szefc
Dean Ehehalt
Sussex, NJ
Cochrane Field, NJ *
Monmouth
Dean Ehehalt
Bridgeport, CT
Wagner
Joe Litterio
Atlantic City, NJ
UMBC
John Jancuska
Atlantic City, NJ
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Monmouth
Charlie Hickey
Charlie Hickey
Charlie Hickey
Dan Gooley
Nick Giaquinto
Dean Ehehalt
Lakewood, NJ
Lakewood, NJ
Lakewood, NJ
Lakewood, NJ
Lakewood, NJ
New Britain, CT
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Central Conn. St.
Scott Thomson
Dean Ehehalt
Charlie Hickey
Atlantic City, NJ
New Britain, CT
Somerset, NJ
* Tournament was originally supposed to be played at Waterfront Park in Trenton, NJ, but rain forced site change
^ In 1999, two divisions, north and south, were formed for regular season play
^^ Conference returned to a one division format for regular season play
Pitcher of the Year
Player of the Year
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
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Mike Mongiello
Steve Stuart
Sal Conti
Mike Carlsen
Scott Pagano
Ray DeSimone
Sal Racobaldo
Mark Barron
Ryan Pandolfini
Mark Barron
Joe McCullough
Joe Zeccardi
Nate Noyes
Jason Law
Jared Boyd
Tim D'Aquila
Keith Stegbauer
Bryan Sabatella
Nick Massari
Tim Binkoski
Kyle Higgins
Shane Eyler
Sean Allaire
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
St. Francis (NY)
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
Marist
Rider
Marist
Monmouth
Long Island
Quinnipiac
Monmouth
UMBC
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Quinnipiac
Monmouth
Quinnipiac
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary's
Central Connecticut State
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Brian Woods
Rich Hartmann
Mark Barron
Chris O'Connor
Joe Aragona
Mark Nugent
Santino Sarrica
Adam Poturnicki
Kevin Miller
Jason Fardella
Jim Carone
Barry Hertzler
Patrick Egan
Jay Monti
Dustin Pease
Brad Brach
Joe Testa
Matt Watson
Brent Almeida
Tournament MVP
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
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John Gambale
Mark Gola
Lou Deman
Jim Gordon
Ben Shove
Joe McCullough
Mike Benfield
Steve Coppola
Eric Weltmer
Kevin Rival
Zack Herrick
Evan Scribner
Ryan Rizzo
Bobby McKee
Matt Collson
Josh Vittek
Chris Collazo
Pat Epps
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Marist
Fairleigh Dickinson
Monmouth
Wagner
St. Francis (NY)
Central Connecticut State
Long Island
St. Francis (NY)
Monmouth
Central Connecticut State
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Wagner
Wagner
Bryant
St. Francis (NY)
Rider
Long Island
Rider
Marist
Monmouth
Monmouth
Wagner
UMBC
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Central Connecticut State
Baseball
Rookie of the Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
John White
Rob Leary
Jeff Barbalinardo
John Gambale
Jon Manuelian
Anthony Mauro
Jason Koehler
George Santiago
Ryan Pandolfini
Jared Lenko
Dan Severino
Greg Landis
Jason Law
Tom McLaughlin
Tim D'Aquila
Phil Rothkugel
Marc Weres
Dustin Pease
Josh Vittek
Rick Niederhaus
Ryan Buch
Ryan Terry
Matt Holsman
Kevin Brown
NCAA PLAY-IN RESULTS
Wagner
Long Island
Monmouth
St. Francis (NY)
Long Island
St. Francis (NY)
Rider
Marist
Rider
Rider
Monmouth
Monmouth
Monmouth
Fairleigh Dickinson
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Monmouth
Monmouth
Fairleigh Dickinson
Bryant
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS
1994
1997
1998
1999
2000
Coach of the Year
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Dennis Sasso
Walter Woods
Frank Giannone
Tom Sherald
Rich Vitaliano
Dennis Sasso
Sonny Pittaro
Frank Del George
Dean Ehehalt
John Szefc
Frank Del George
Dennis Sasso
John Jancuska
Charlie Hickey
Dean Ehehalt
Charlie Hickey
Dan Gooley
Nick Giaquinto
Charlie Hickey
Scott Thomson
Dean Ehehalt
Joe Litterio
Jamie Pinzino
Fairleigh Dickinson
Monmouth
Long Island
Mount St. Mary’s
Wagner
Fairleigh Dickinson
Rider
St. Francis (NY)
Monmouth
Marist
St. Francis (NY)
Fairleigh Dickinson
UMBC
Central Connecticut State
Monmouth
Central Connecticut State
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Central Connecticut State
Mount St. Mary's
Monmouth
Wagner
Bryant
Yale 5, Rider 3
Rider 3, Yale 1
Rider 6, Yale 2
Penn 13, Rider 3
Rider 6, Penn 1
Penn 2, Rider 1 (10 inn.)
Princeton 9, Rider 6
Princeton 7, Rider 6
Marist 7, Siena 6
Marist 9, Siena 7
Monmouth 5, Navy 1
Navy 11, Monmouth 4
Monmouth 8, Navy 4
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Miami 17, Rider 4
West Virginia 19, Rider 7
Florida State 4, Marist 2
West Carolina 8, Marist 3
Florida 12, Monmouth 8
Illinois 12, Monmouth 2
Texas A&M 6, Monmouth 0
Mississippi 12, Monmouth 3
Miami 19, Wagner 5
Florida International 10, Wagner 1
East Carolina 7, UMBC 0
Winthrop 6, UMBC 0
Texas 7, Central Connecticut State 2
Lamar 9, Central Connecticut State 4
Arizona State 14, Central Connecticut State 2
UNLV 22, Central Connecticut State 3
Florida 12, Central Connecticut State 1
Oklahoma 6, Central Connecticut State 1
Texas 20, Quinnipiac 2
Miami (OH) 35, Quinnipiac 8
Georgia 11, Sacred Heart 0
Jacksonville 4, Sacred Heart 3
Arizona 5, Monmouth 3
Nebraska 6, Monmouth 5
North Carolina def. Mount St. Mary's, 16-8
Elon def. Mount St. Mary's, 6-3
Mississippi 8, Monmouth 1
Missouri 9, Monmouth 0
Florida State 11, Central Conn. St. 3
UConn 25, Central Conn. St. 5
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1988
Mike Mongiello (RHP, FDU), Jim DeSapio (LHP,FNY), John Kroeger (C, FDU), Kevin Case (1B, MON), Steve Stuart (1B, FDU),
Neil Kurtz (2B, FDU), Ciro Ambrosio (SS, LIU), James Ruocchio (3B, LIU), Mike Hennessy (OF, FDU), Ray Schuyler (OF, LIU), Mike
Venezia (OF, WAG), Bernard Jenkins (OF, SFNY), Len Cancelleri (DH, WAG)
1989
Steve Stuart (1B, FDU), Ralph Desiderio (RHP, SFNY), Keith Culley (LHP, SFNY), Pete Lynch (C, MON), Kyle Harrington (1B, MON), Neil
Kurtz (2B, FDU), Ciro Ambrosio (SS, LIU), James Ruocchio (3B, LIU), Mike Venezia (OF, WAG), Mike Hennessy (OF, FDU), Armando
Iacobellis (OF, LIU), Len Cancelleri (DH, WAG)
1990
Sal Conti (OF, LIU), John Worthington (RHP, SFNY), Tom Fusco (LHP, LIU), Rich Gluchowski (C, MON), Matt Rubino (1B, LIU), Eugene
Gambale (2B, SFNY), Ciro Ambrosio (SS, LIU), James Ruocchio (3B, LIU), Mike Ciuffo (OF, LIU), Howie Deas (OF, MON), Mike Hennessy
(OF, FDU), Joe Catania (DH, MSM)
1991
Mike Policastro (1B, FDU), Dean Esposito (1B, WAG), Matt Montenero (2B, MON), Ken Arnold (SS, WAG), John Biancamano (3B, FDU),
John White (OF, WAG), Howie Deas (OF, MON), Artie Schmitt (OF, MON), Rich Gluchowski (C, MON) Mike MacMillian (C, MSM), Joe
Catania (DH, MSM), John Worthington (RHP, SFNY), Derek Hoeflich (LHP, MON)
1992
Mike Policastro (1B, FDU), Jack Scholz (2B, WAG), Jerry DeFabbia (SS, FDU), Joe Catania (3B, MSM), Anthony Petrocelli (OF, MON),
Brent Harvie (OF, WAG), Art Schmitt (OF, MON), Joe Durso (C, LIU), Paul Mele (DH, MAR), George Gagliardi (RHP, WAG), John Halama
(LHP, SFNY)
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1993
Mike Policastro (1B, FDU), Chris DeDomenico (1B, WAG), Shawn Brown (2B, RID), Ray DeSimone (SS, LIU), Derek Pukash (3B, FDU),
Lou Vernagallo (3B, LIU), Jon Manuelian (DH, LIU), Brett Rackett (C, MON), Mark D'Ambrosio (OF, FDU), Sal Racobaldo (OF, FDU), Jack
Scholz (OF, WAG), Randy Chirumbolo (P, WAG), Rob Gontkosky (P, RID)
1994
Lou Deman (C, LIU), Scott Wayda (C, RID), Chris Larrick (1B, MSM), Anthony Savino (2B, LIU), Mike Broderick (SS, FDU), Shaun
Figueroa (3B, RID) Jason Koehler (DH, RID), Keith Bolognese (OF, WAG), Mark Gola (OF, RID) Sal Racobaldo (OF, FDU), Randy
Chirumbolo (P, WAG), Anthony Rawa (P, RID)
1995
Lou Deman (C, LIU), Jon Manuelian (1B, LIU), Jon Watson (2B, FDU), Dan Conroy (SS, FDU), Anthony Mauro (3B, SFNY), Mark Barron
(OF, MAR), Tom Porch (OF, MSM), Levi Miskolczi (OF, RID), Jason Koehler (DH, RID), Mark Barron (P, MAR), Chris O'Connor (P, FDU),
John Garrabrant (P, MON)
1996
Keith Montelbano (C, FDU), Jon Manuelian (1B, LIU), Nick DelGozzo (2B, MON), George West (SS, MON), Ryan Pandolfini (3B, RID),
Dan Conroy (OF, FDU), Chris Novelli (OF, LIU), Levi Miskolczi (OF, RID), Jason Irizarry (DH, FDU), Joe Aragona (P, MON), Mark Ciccarelli
(P, MAR), Mike Liloia (P, MON)
1997
Jason Irizarry (C, FDU), Mark Barron (1B, MAR), Mike Nazzaretto (2B, FDU), Jay Cevallos (SS, MSM), Joe McCullough (3B, MON), Ryan
Pandolfini (3B, RID), Eric Bardeguez (OF, LIU), Jeff Karpell (OF, FDU), Will Vanjonack (OF, MSM), Duane Eason (DH, FDU), Mark
Barron (P, MAR), Jim Gordon (P, RID)
1998
Joe Zeccardi (1B, LIU), Joe McCullough (2B, MON), Nick DelGozzo (3B, MON); John Catricala (SS, LIU), Eddie Murria (C, SFNY), Andy
Artale (OF, SFNY), Joe Francisco (OF, WAG), Dennis Jenks (OF, MSM), Sami Abbassi (DH, LIU), Brian Moyer (P, MON), Joseph Ojeda (P,
SFNY)
1999
First Team
Joe Zeccardi (1B, LIU), Frank Castagna (2B, SFNY), Joe Zangari (3B, QUIN), Jason Maule (SS, CCSU), Joe Francisco (OF, WAG), Michael
Grippo (OF, LIU), Will Vanjonack (OF, MSM), Rob DeFabbia (C, FDU), John Spinelli (DH, WAG), Scott Martin (P, CCSU), George
Hinchcliff (P, FDU)
Second Team
Brian Moyer (1B, MON), Mike Lombardo (2B, CCSU), Gil Barkman (3B, WAG), Paul Egan (SS, SFNY), Jeff Karpell (OF, FDU), David
Santana (OF, MON), Brian Thrash (OF, UMBC), Joe Garbowski (C, LIU), Sami Abbassi (DH, LIU), Brian Gismonde (P, MON), Santino
Sarrica (P, SFNY)
2000
First Team
John Mayette (1B, CCSU), Chad Gerben (2B, UMBC), Joe Zangari (3B, QUIN), Mike Cerminaro (SS, WAG), Greg Landis (OF, MON), Nate
Noyes (OF, QUIN), Mike Wilson (OF, LIU), Matt Early (C, LIU), Gil Barkman (DH, WAG), Tom Bloom (P, UMBC), Jason Fardella (P,SFNY)
Second Team
Greg Deboy (1B, UMBC), Charles D'Elia (2B, QUIN), Gabe Veloz (3B, LIU), Nick Burzynski (SS, LIU), Paul Grasso (OF, MON), Toby
Peterson (OF, QUIN), John Spinelli (OF, WAG), Kasey Koslowski (C, SFNY), Matt Lemanczyk (DH, SHU), Dan Severino (P, MON), Bill
Kasten (P, UMBC)
2001
First Team
Jeff Toth (1B, MON), Chad Gerben (2B, UMBC), Lance Koenig (3B, MON), Jared Boyd (SS, UMBC), Greg Deboy (OF, UMBC), Jason Law
(OF, MON), Matt Lemanczyk (OF, SHU), Scott Kosmicky (C, UMBC), Joe LaRocca (DH, WAG), Jason Fardella (P, SFNY), Eric Weltmer (P,
UMBC)
Second Team
Brian Bruckhorst (1B, SHU), Anthony Giudice (2B, SFNY), Nick Macellaro (3B, CCSU), Nick Burzynski (SS, LIU), Robert Hosgood
(OF, CCSU), Greg Landis (OF, MON), Michael Molinini (OF, SFNY), Kasey Koslowski (C, SFNY), Anthony Esposito (DH, SFNY), Mike
Benfield (P, MON), Jim Clarke (P, CCSU)
2002
First Team
Jeff Koenig (1B, MSM), Charles D'Elia (2B, QU), Brad Glascock (3B, UMBC), Jared Boyd (SS, UMBC), Kevin Rival (OF, CCSU),
Jason Law (OF, MON), Matt Lemanczyk (OF, SHU), Tim D'Aquila (C, CCSU), Jamie Schilkowski (DH, SHU), Joe Wilson (P, UMBC),
Jim Carone (P, MON)
Second Team
Chris Dick (1B, WAG), Lance Koenig (2B, MON), Charles Inserra (3B, LIU), Mike Kelly (SS, MON), Rob Hosgood (OF, CCSU),
Ned Coffee (OF, CCSU), John Shuler (OF, UMBC), Mike St. Martine (C, MON), Anthony Esposito (DH, SFNY), Dan Scott (P, SHU),
Matt Bailey (P, SFNY)
2003
First Team
Phil Rothkugel (1B, CCSU), Lance Koenig (2B, MON), Nick Macellaro (3B, CCSU), Mike Kelly (SS, MON), Stephen Echevarria (OF, LIU),
Rob Hosgood (OF, CCSU), Chris Yetter (OF, UMBC), Tim D'Aquila (C, CCSU), Anthony Esposito (DH, SFNY), Anthony Esposito (P, SFNY),
Barry Hertzler (P, CCSU)
Second Team
Chris Dick (1B, WAG), Keith Stegbauer (2B, CCSU), Marc Weres (3B, MON), Travis LaPointe (SS, QU), Jesse Boles (OF, SFNY),
Joseph Kotula (OF, MSM), Michael Molinini (OF, SFNY), Mike St. Martine (C, MON), Troy Sogluizzo (DH, WAG), Buddy Bengal (P, QU),
Andrew Palmieri (P, MON)
2004
First Team
Phil Rothkugel (1B, CCSU), Keith Stegbauer (2B, CCSU), Bryan Sabatella (3B, QU), Anthony Giudice (SS, SFNY), Rob Hosgood (OF,
CCSU), Albert Marano (OF, QU), Jason Weszka (OF, MSM), Tim D'Aquila (C, CCSU), Brett Hardie (DH, MU), Patrick Egan (P, QU),
Dustin Pease (P, CCSU)
Second Team
Eric Smith (1B, MSM), Nick Massari (2B, MU), Burt Stormes (3B, MSM), Rob Rowen (SS, LIU), Jim Jefferson (OF, MSM),
Mike Molinini (OF, SFNY), Nick Papa (OF, WAG), Adam Schlenoff (C, MSM), Matt Martino (DH, LIU), Lewis Pappariella (P, CCSU),
Scott Vitelli (P, CCSU)
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2005
First Team
Bryan Sabatella (1B, QU), Joe Malfettano (2B, WAG), Nate Olson (3B, LIU), Ryan Nemcek (SS, SHU), Tim Binkoski (OF, QU), Tom
Pezzello (OF, CCSU), Fran Rotella (OF, MON), Scott Appleton (C, CCSU), Troy Sogluizzo (DH, WAG), Chris Aldrich (P, SHU), Jay Monti (P,
SHU)
Second Team
Eric Smith (1B, MSM), Nick Massari (2B, MON), Tom Curry (3B, SFNY), Greg Colonna (SS, SFNY), Matt Mastrianni (OF, WAG), Nick Papa
(OF, WAG), Josh Vittek (OF, MSM), Mike Hussa (C, MON), Brien Magee (DH, QU), Matt Marc-Aurele (P, MON), Chris Wakefield (P, QU)
2006
First Team
Evan Scribner (P, CCSU), Dustin Pease (P, MSM), Mike Hussa (C, MON), Josh Vittek (1B, MSM), Jason Maiella (2B, SHU), John Delaney (3B,
QU), Nick Massari (SS, MON), Tim Binkoski (OF, QU), Ryan Rizzo (OF, QU), Patrick Sullivan (OF, MON), Rick Niederhaus (DH, MON), Matt
Born (UT, FDU)
Second Team
Brad Brach (P, MON), Joe Cummings (P, MON), Stephan Fay (C, MSM), Jeff Hanson (1B, SHU), Randy Gress (2B, QU), Matt Memoli (3B,
CCSU), Sean Salvatore (SS, CCSU), Nick Papa (OF, WAG), Ricky Coppola (OF, QU), Richie Tri (OF, CCSU), John Romano (DH, CCSU), Chris
Drechsel (UT, WAG)
2007
First Team
Andy Meyers (1B, MON), Randy Gress (2B, QU), John Delaney (3B, QU), Joe DiGeronimo (SS, WAG), Tim Binkoski (OF, QU), Kyle Messineo
(OF, MON), Ryan Murray (OF, MSM), Adam Taha (C, CCSU), Jeff Hanson (DH, SHU), Rob Tencza (UT, SHU), Brad Brch (RHP, MON), Jay Monti
(RHP, SHU)
Second Team
Eric Smith (1B, MSM), Pete Delleani (2B, WAG), Matt Eiden (3B, MSM), Wilson Matos (SS, QU), Chris Grabowski (OF, FDU), Jak Kidd (OF,
CCSU), Ryan Rizzo (OF, QU), Chris Dreschel (C, WAG), Josh Vittek (DH, MSM), Vincente Medina (UT, FDU), Ryan Buch (RHP, MON), Ken
Kerski (LHP, CCSU)
2008
First Team
Josh Vittek (1B, MSM), Chris Collazo (2B, MON), John Delaney (3B, QU), Kyle Higgins (SS, MON), Jeff Vincent (OF, FDU), Frank DiMasi (OF,
LI), James Jones (OF, LI), Danny Etkin (C, LI), Nick Pulsonetti (DH, MON), Ryan Lynch (UT, SHU), Joe Testa (P, WAG), Brad Brach (P, MON)
Second Team
Vin Avella (1B, WAG), Matt Eiden (2B, MSM), Ryan Terry (3B, MON), Drew Counselman (SS, MSM), Damien Csakai (OF, WAG), Ryan Murray
(OF, MSM), Casey Walko (OF, CCSU), Chris Dreschel (C, WAG), Pat Epps (DH, CCSU), Steven LaForge (UT, FDU), John Tesseyman (P, CCSU),
Ryan Buch (P, MON)
2009
First Team
Jeff Hanson (1B, SHU), Chris Collazo (2B, MU), Tyler Santos (3B, SHU), Anthony Scialdone (SS, CCSU), Damian Csakai (OF, WC), Shane Eyler
(OF, MSM), Nick Pulsonetti (OF, MU), Jeff Heppner (C, SHU), Patt Epps (DH, CCSU), James Jones (UT, LIU), Matt Watson (P, WC), Ryan Buch
(P, MU).
Second Team
Paul Bottigliero (1B, MU), Seth Boyd (2B, WC), Sean Allaire (3B, CCSU), Phil Tantillo (SS, SHU), Richie Tri (OF, CCSU), Mike Drowne (OF,
SHU), Matt Maher (OF, FDU), Sean Parker (C, CCSU), Mike Olszyk (DH, SHU), Zachary Sand (UT, FDU), Jared Balbach (P, SHU), Chris Gloor
(P, QU).
2010
First Team
Tommy Meade (1B, CCSU), Ryan Terry (2B, MU), Mitch Wells (3B, CCSU), Brian Martutartus (SS, WC), Nick Campbell (OF, BU), Patt Epps (OF,
CCSU), Richie Tri (OF, CCSU), Jeff Heppner (C, SHU), Jon Lucas (DH, WC), Sean Allaire (UT, CCSU), Brent Almeida (SP, BU), Jared Balbach
(SP, SHU), Mark Andrews (RP, BU)
Second Team
Vin Avella (1B, WC), Seth Boyd (2B, WC), Joe Poletsky (3B, QU), Zakary Cianciolo (SS, BU), Kevin Brown (OF, BU), Mike Drowne (OF, SHU),
DJ Robinson (OF, FDU), Jeff Vigurs (C, BU), Andrew Caron (DH, MSM), Mike Matta (UT, MSM), Peter Kelich (SP, BU), Kent Worthington (SP,
MSM), David Rees (RP, WC)
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Home Runs
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Runs
Hits
Doubles
Triples
Stolen Bases
Earned Run Average
Innings Pitched
Strikeouts
Wins
Win Percentage (min. 5 decisions):
Saves*
Records
Player (School)
Mike Carlsen (FDU)
Josh Vittek (MSM)
Joe McCullough (MON)
Keith Stegbauer (CCSU)
Keith Stegbauer (CCSU)
Jared Boyd (UMBC)
Levi Miskolczi (RID)
Kyle Messineo (MON)
Brian O'Neill (WAG)
Eric Weltmer (UMBC)
Adam Poturnicki (CCSU)
Eric Weltmer (UMBC)
Mike Benfield (MON)
Anthony Rawa (RID)
Todd Ruder (CCSU)
Andrew Huebner (WC)
Record
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100
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1.16
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112
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1.000 (8-0)
1.000 (7-0)
1.000 (6-0)
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Year
1991
2008
1998
2004
2004
2002
1995
2007
1994
2001
1999
2001
2001
1994
2004
2009
School
Long Island
Quinnipiac
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
Monmouth
Monmouth
Monmouth
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Bryant
Monmouth
Record
.354
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425
457
650
134
32
113
3.34
493.0
374
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.703 (41-17-1)
25
.852 (23-4)
Year
1990
1999
2010
2004
2010
2002
1995
1988
2006
2007
2008
2004
2004
2010
2002
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Stolen Bases
Earned Run Average
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Strikeouts
Overall Wins
Overall Win Percentage
Conference Wins
Conference Win Percentage
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Batting Average(series, min 10 at bats)
Slugging Percentage (series)
On Base Percentage (series)
Hits (game)
Hits (series)
Doubles (game)
Doubles (series)
Triples (game)
Triples (series)
Home Runs (game)
Home Runs (series)
RBI (game)
RBI (series)
Stolen Bases (game)
Stolen Bases (series)
Hit by Pitch (game)
Hit by Pitch (series)
Runs Scored (game)
Runs Scored (series)
Walks (game)
Walks (series)
Fewest Hits Allowed (game)
Fewest Runs Allowed (game)
Strikeouts (game)
Tournament Team Records
Category
Hits (game)
Hits (series)
Runs (game)
Runs (series)
Runs By Both Teams (game)
RBI (game)
RBI (series)
Doubles (game)
Doubles (series)
Triples (game)
Triples (series)
Home Runs (game)
Home Runs (series)
Stolen Bases (game)
Stolen Bases (series)
Walks (game)
Walks (series)
Strikeouts (game)
Strikeouts (series)
Walks Allowed (game)
Walks Allowed (series)
Errors (game)
Errors (series)
Fewest Errors (game)
Fewest Errors (series)
Double Plays (game)
Double Plays (series)
Records
Player (School)
Adam Taha (CCSU)
Lou Deman (LIU)
Mike Policasttro (FDU)
Michael Zuppe (RID) vs. Wagner
Jeff Timperman (RID) vs. Wagner
David Arroyo (FDU) vs. SFNY
B.K. McLaughlin (CCSU) vs. Wagner
Jeff Toth (MON)
Jamie Scholz (WAG) vs. UMBC
Mark Zielinski (FDU)
Jamie Scholz (WAG)
Michael Wenner (RID) vs. Wagner
Jason Law (MON) vs. FDU
Michael Wenner (RID)
Jason Law (MON)
Brian Gismonde (MON)
Nick Massari (MON)
Marc Weres (MON)
Bret Beard (SFNY) vs. LIU
Lou Deman (LIU) vs. SFNY
Kevin Rival (CCSU) vs. UMBC
Jared Williams (WAG) vs. CCSU
Lou Deaman (LIU)
Josh Vittek (MSM)
Josh Vittek (MSM)
Josh Vittek (MSM)
Jared Williams (WAG) vs. CCSU
Jared Williams (WAG)
Sean McLaughlin (FDU) vs. SFNY
Pat Poehls (MON) vs. LIU
Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) vs. QUIN
Brett Hardie (MON) vs. QUIN
Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) vs. WAG
Jared Williams (WAG) vs. MON
Ryan Nemcek (SHU) vs. MON
Tim D'Aquila (CCSU)
Andy Pagano (FDU) vs. SFNY
Chad Gerben (UMBC) vs. MON
Seth Brown (CCSU) vs. Wagner
Mark Zielinski (FDU)
Chad Gerben (UMBC)
Jon Manuelian (LIU) vs. SFNY
Mike Speckhardt (MAR) vs. FDU
Jason Law (MON) vs. SFNY
Phil Rothkugel (CCSU)
Chris Wakefield (QU) vs. SHU
13 players with
Jose Torres (FDU) vs. LIU
Record
.643 (9-14)
1.277
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Year
2006
1995
1993
5/10/97
5/10/97
5/9/99
5/26/06
2001
5/12/00
1999
2000
5/10/97
5/10/99
1997
1999
2001
2004
2005
5/7/93
5/13/95
5/11/01
5/21/04
1995
2008
2008
2008
5/23/04
2004
5/9/99
5/13/00
5/22/04
5/21/04
5/21/04
5/22/04
5/22/05
2004
5/9/99
5/12/01
5/26/06
1999
2001
5/13/95
5/11/97
5/11/01
2004
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School
Rider vs. Wagner
Monmouth
FDU vs. SFNY
CCSU vs. Wagner
CCSU
CCSU vs. Wagner
FDU vs. SFNY
CCSU
Rider vs. Wagner
Rider
Rider vs. Wagner
Monmouth
LIU vs. SFNY
Rider
CCSU vs. Wagner
Wagner
FDU vs. SFNY
CCSU
WAG vs. MON
Wagner
SFNY vs. FDU
WAG
FDU vs. Monmouth
FDU vs. CCSU
UMBC vs. WAG
Monmouth
50 times
Monmouth
Monmouth vs. Central Connecticut
St. Francis (NY) vs. MON
St. Francis (NY)
Long Island
Record
26
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25
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45
33
23
40
8
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3
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7-7
10-11
12
32
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37
12
24
6
6
6
13
0
1
4
4
7
7
Year
5/10/97
2001
5/9/99
5/26/06
2006
5/26/06
5/9/99
2006
5/10/97
1997
5/10/96
2005
5/13/95
1995
5/26/06
2004
5/9/99
2004
5/22/04
2004
5/9/99
2004
5/7/93
5/7/99
5/12/00
2000
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5/18/03
5/11/01
1993
1995
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1993
St. Francis (NY) 13 - Long Island 2
Monmouth 11 - Fairleigh Dickinson 7
Fairleigh Dickinson 5 - Long Island 0
St. Francis (NY) 5 - Monmouth 0
Fairleigh Dickinson 9 - Monmouth 0
St. Francis (NY) 8 - Fairleigh Dickinson 6
2002
Monmouth 3 - St. Francis (NY) 2
Central Connecticut State 5 - UMBC 3 (10)
Central Connecticut State 7 - Monmouth 5
UMBC 1 - St. Francis (NY) 0
UMBC 8 - Monmouth 2
Central Connecticut State 11 - UMBC 2
1994
Fairleigh Dickinson 4 - Long Island 1
Rider 9 - Wagner 7
Long Island 2 - Wagner 1
Rider 6 - Fairleigh Dickinson 2
Long Island 4 - Fairleigh Dickinson 1
Rider 7 - Long Island 4
2003
Central Connecticut State 8 - UMBC 1
Monmouth 2 - St. Francis (NY) 0
Central Connecticut State 2 - Monmouth 1
UMBC 1 - St. Francis (NY) 0
Monmouth 11 - UMBC 2
Central Connecticut State 4 - Monmouth 0
1995
St. Francis (NY) 14 - Long Island 13 (12)
Rider 12 - Marist 9
Long Island 5 - Marist 2
Rider 14 - St. Francis (NY) 10
Long Island 14 - St. Francis (NY) 6
Rider 4 - Long Island 3 (10)
2004
Wagner 9 - Central Connecticut State 4
Monmouth 16 - Quinnipiac 1
Wagner 13 - Monmouth 4
Central Connecticut State 11 - Quinnipiac 4
Central Connecticut State 9 - Monmouth 1
Central Connecticut State 5 - Wagner 4
Central Connecticut State 10 - Wagner 3
1996
St. Francis (NY) 5 - Monmouth 2
Rider 3 - Long Island 2
Long Island 2 - Monmouth 1
Rider 1 - St. Francis (NY) 0
Long Island 9 - St. Francis (NY) 4
Rider 14 - Long Island 1
1997
Fairleigh Dickinson 7 - Wagner 4
Marist 4 - Rider 1
Rider 20 - Wagner 6
Fairleigh Dickinson 6 - Marist 5
Marist 6 - Rider 3
Marist 5 - Fairleigh Dickinson 4
1998
St. Francis (NY) 6 - Mount St. Mary's 1
Monmouth 5 - Long Island 4
Monmouth 7 - St. Francis (NY) 2
*forced to single elimination due to rain.
1999
Monmouth 8 - St. Francis (NY) 3
Central Connecticut State 9 - Fairleigh Dickinson 4
Fairleigh Dickinson 25 - St. Francis (NY) 7
Monmouth 2 - Central Connecticut State 1
Fairleigh Dickinson 7 - Central Connecticut State 1
Monmouth 7 - Fairleigh Dickinson 6
2000
Wagner 16 - UMBC 1
Monmouth 11 - Long Island 8
Long Island 2 - UMBC 0
Wagner 5 - Monmouth 0
Monmouth 5 - Long Island 4
Monmouth 14 - Wagner 3
Wagner 7 - Monmouth 3
2001
Monmouth 7 - St. Francis (NY) 6 (10)
UMBC 10 - Central Connecticut State 5
Central Connecticut State 6 - St. Francis (NY) 2
UMBC 16 - Monmouth 10
Monmouth 9 - Central Connecticut State 5
Monmouth 5 - UMBC 3
UMBC 4 - Monmouth 1
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2005
Quinnipiac 13 - Wagner 6
Sacred Heart 3 - Monmouth 0
Monmouth 8 - Wagner 4
Quinnipiac 7 - Sacred Heart 0
Monmouth 10 - Sacred Heart 3
Monmouth 8 - Quinnipiac 2
Quinnipiac 7 - Monmouth 3
2006
Sacred Heart 7 - Central Connecticut State 5
Wagner 3 - Quinnipiac 1
Sacred Heart 4 - Wagner 0
Central Connecticut State 7 - Quinnipiac 6
Central Connecticut State 25 - Wagner 8
Sacred Heart 10 - Central Connecticut State 8
2007
Central Connecticut State 3, Quinnipiac 2 (10)
Monmouth 9, Mount St. Mary's 0
Monmouth 7, Central Connecticut State 1
Quinnipiac 4, Mount St. Mary's 1
Central Connecticut State 4, Monmouth 2
Monmouth 7, Central Connecticut State 1
2008
Monmouth 12, Mount St. Mary's 7
Central Connecticut State 8, Wagner 4
Monmouth 10, Central Connecticut State 9 (10 innings)
Mount St. Mary's 5, Wagner 1
Mount St. Mary's 6, Central Connecticut State 2
Mount St. Mary's 8, Monmouth 3
Mount St. Mary's 14, Monmouth 2
2009
Monmouth 14, Wagner 8
Sacred Heart 16, Central Conn. St. 13
Wagner 6, Central Conn. St. 5 (10 inn.)
Monmouth 7, Sacred Heart 6 (11 inn.)
Sacred Heart 5, Wagner 4
Monmouth 14, Sacred Heart 8
2010
Sacred Heart 5, Monmouth 4
Central Conncecticut State 5, Wagner 3
Wagner 9, Monmouth 4
Sacred Heart 8, Central Connecticut State 3
Central Connecticut State 7, Wagner 2
Central Connecticut State 9, Sacred Heart 6
Central Connecticut State 9, Sacred Heart 3
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ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS
1987 Season Standings
Team
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. St. Francis (NY)
3. Monmouth
4. Long Island
5. Wagner
Conference Record
8-3-1
6-5-1
6-6-0
5-7-0
4-8-0
Overall Record
16-15-1
15-16-1
11-18-0
17-16-0
11-27-0
Batting Leaders: Lou Hernandez (LIU) .422; Tom Hennig (WAG) .402; Steve Stuart (FDU) .396; Tino Barrial (FDU) .390;
Chris Bruno (SFNY) .386
Home Runs Leaders: Dave Noriega (WAG) 10; Mike Haber (MON) 8; Lou Hernandez (LIU) 8 [Mike Haber (MON) 0.29]
RBI Leaders: Lou Hernandez (LIU) 38; Dave Noriega (WAG) 36; Nelson Landon (FDU) 27; Tino Barrial (FDU) 27; Mike
Sillivan (MON) 27 [Lou Hernandez (LIU) 1.15]
Hits Leaders: Dave Noriega (WAG) 47; Lou Hernandez (LIU) 46; Todd Rutman (WAG) 45
Doubles Leaders: Lou Hernandez (LIU) 13; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 12; Vin DeMaria (LIU) 12 [Neil Kurtz (FDU) 0.43]
Triples Leaders: Neil Kurtz (FDU) 12; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 3; George Bargfrede (FDU) 2; Chris Bruno (SFNY) 2; Dave Noriega
(WAG) 2 [Neil Kurtz (FDU) 0.43]
Stolen Base Leaders: Neil Kurtz (FDU) 12-12/1.000; Chris Bruno (SFNY) 24-25/.960; Todd Rutman (WAG) 13-14/.929
ERA Leaders: Jim DeSapio (SFNY) 1.45; John Worthington (SFNY) 1.92; Bob Resnikoff (SFNY) 2.36; Omar Garcia (FDU)
2.50; Bob Fitzpatrick (MON) 2.90
Wins Leaders: Bob Fitzpatrick (MON) 6; Rich Hoffman (LIU) 6; Mike Mongiello (FDU) 6
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Jim DeSapio (SFNY) 5-0/1.000; Bob Fitzpatrick (MON) 6-1/.857;
Rich Hoffman (LIU) 6-1/.857
Innings Pitched Leaders: Tom Marten (LIU) 60.3; Bob Fitzpatrick (MON) 59.3; Mike Mongiello (FDU) 58.7
Strikeout Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 56; Lou Mallea (SFNY) 55; Steve Osik (LIU) 50 [Lou Mallea (SFNY) 1.12]
1988 Season Standings
Team
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Long Island
3. St. Francis (NY)
Monmouth
5. Wagner
Conference Record
9-3-0
7-5-0
5-7-0
5-7-0
4-8-0
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Overall Record
26-13-0
20-14-0
10-17-0
10-22-1
12-28-2
Batting Leaders: Mike Hennessy (FDU) .390; Kevin Case (MON) .388; Ray Schuyler (LIU) .375; Steve Stuart (FDU) .362;
Mike Venezia (WAG) .353
Home Runs Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 8; Steve Stuart (FDU) 6; Mike Venezia (WAG) 6 [James Ruocchio (LIU) 0.27]
RBI Leaders: Steve Stuart (FDU) 39; Mike Venezia (WAG) 35; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 27 [Steve Stuart (FDU) 1.05]
Hits Leaders: Mike Hennessy (FDU) 49; Todd Hennig (WAG) 42; three tied with 41
Doubles Leaders: Neil Kurtz (FDU) 18; Mike Hennessy (FDU) 11; Steve Stuart (FDU) 11 [Neil Kurtz (FDU) 0.49]
Triples Leaders: Mike Venezia (WAG) 4; James Ruocchio 3; 6 with 2 [Mike Venezia (WAG) 0.10]
Stolen Base Leaders: John Kroeger (FDU) 12-12/1.000; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 13-15/.867; Mike Hennessy (FDU) 30-35/.857;
Chris Bruno (SFNY) 24-28/.857
ERA Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 2.44; Joe DiMattina (SFNY) 3.18; Rich Hoffman (LIU) 3.44; Al Wierciszewski (MON)
3.47; Jerry Rizza (LIU) 3.78
Wins Leaders: Rich Hoffman (LIU) 9; Mike Mongiello (FDU) 8; Mike Ritchie (FDU) 7
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Rich Hoffman (LIU) 9-2/.818; Mike Mongiello (FDU) 8-2/.800;
Joe DiMattina (SFNY) 4-1/.800
Innings Pitched Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 73.7; Rich Hoffman (LIU) 73.3; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 59.7
Strikeouts Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 85; Mike Ritchie (FDU) 80; Rich Hoffman (LIU) 66 [Mike Mongiello (FDU)
1.15]
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1989 Season Standings
Team
1. Monmouth
2. St. Francis (NY)
3. Wagner
4. Long Island
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
Conference Record
9-3-0
7-4-0
5-6-0
5-7-0
3-9-0
Overall Record
13-22-0
16-16-0
18-13-0
12-19-0
13-22-2
Batting Leaders: Steve Stuart (FDU) .423; Mike Venezia (WAG) .406; Mike Hennessy (FDU) .400; James Ruocchio (LIU) .396; Glen
Goldberg (LIU) .362
Home Runs Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 12; Dean Esposito (WAG) 6; John White (WAG) 5; Mike Venezia (WAG) 5; Steve Stuart (FDU)
5 [James Ruocchio (LIU) 0.39]
RBI Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 37; Steve Stuart (FDU) 32; John Picarello (FDU) 32 [James Ruocchio (LIU) 1.19]
Hits Leaders: Steve Stuart (FDU) 47; Mike Hennessy (FDU) 42; James Ruocchio (LIU) 40
Doubles Leaders: Steve Stuart (FDU) 13; Jeff Columbano (SFNY) 12; John White (WAG) 11; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 11 [John White (WAG) 0.42]
Triples Leaders: Mike Venezia (WAG) 4; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 4; Mike Hennessy (FDU) 3 [Mike Venezia (WAG), Ciro Ambrosio (LIU)
0.13]
Stolen Base Leaders: Mike Hennessy (FDU) 24-28/.857; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 18-21/.857; Rich Palase (LIU)
10-12/.833
ERA Leaders: Don Croce (WAG) 2.64; Jarrett Stein (FDU) 2.83; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 2.83; Steve Mineo (WAG) 2.86; Joe Errico (MON)
3.30
Wins Leaders: Ralph Desiderio (SFNY) 4; Jarret Stein (FDU) 4; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 4; Glenn Spencer (MON) 4
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Jarrett Stein (FDU) 4-2/.667; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 4-4/.500;
John Worthington (SFNY) 3-3/.500
Innings Pitched Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 79.7; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 60.3; Steve Mineo (WAG) 59.7
Strikeouts Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 59; Steve Mineo (WAG) 54; Anthony Rizzi (FDU) 43 [Derek Hoeflich (MON) 1.09]
1990 Season Standings
Team
1. Long Island
2. St. Francis (NY)
3. Wagner
4. Monmouth
5. Mount St. Mary’s
6. Fairleigh Dickinson
Conference Record
12-3-0
9-6-0
6-6-0
7-8-0
4-7-0
3-11-0
Overall Record
27-13-0
17-18-0
17-15-2
16-19-1
12-19-0
15-23-3
Batting Leaders: Sal Conti (LIU) .438; James Ruocchio (LIU) .424; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) .415; Rob Leary (LIU) .400; Mike Ciuffo (LIU)
.367
Home Runs Leaders: Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 13; Sal Conti (LIU) 13; Howie Deas (MON) 7; James Ruocchio (LIU) 7 [Ciro Ambrosio (LIU),
Sal Conti (LIU) 0.33}
RBI Leaders: Sal Conti (LIU) 55; James Ruocchio (LIU) 44; Rob Leary (LIU) 41 [Sal Conti (LIU) 1.38]
Hits Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 72; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 66; Sal Conti (LIU) 64
Doubles Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 21; Jeff Columbano (SFNY) 14; Sal Conti (LIU) 14 [James Ruocchio (LIU) 0.53]
Triples Leaders: Rob Leary (LIU) 7; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 4; Mark Leonard (FDU) 4 [Rob Leary (LIU) 0.18]
Stolen Base Leaders: Vaughn Campos (FDU) 11-11/.1.000; Joe Catania (MSM) 8-8/1.000; Sal Conti (LIU) 7-7/1.000 [Mike Hennessy (FDU) 15]
ERA Leaders: Tom Fusco (LIU) 2.60; Jarrett Stein (FDU) 2.89; John Worthington (SFNY) 3.11; Dan Pontes (LIU) 3.27; Mike Kudela (MON)
3.33
Wins Leaders: Tom Fusco (LIU) 8; John Worthington (SFNY) 7; Brad Keely (LIU) 6
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Tom Fusco (LIU) 8-2/.800; Darryl Johnson (WAG) 4-1/.800; John Worthington (SFNY) 7-2/.778
Innings Pitched Leaders: John Worthington (SFNY) 75.7; Tom Fusco (LIU) 69.1; Brad Keely (LIU) 62.0
Strikeouts Leaders: Brad Keely (LIU) 66; Brad Meachem (FDU) 55; John Worthington (SFNY) 48 [Brad Keely (LIU) 1.06]
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1991 Season Standings
Team
1. Monmouth
2. St. Francis (NY)
Mount St. Mary’s
4. Wagner
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Conference Record
10-5
8-7
8-7
7-8
6-9
6-9
Overall Record
18-19-1
13-20-0
15-19-0
16-18-0
15-28-0
19-18-1
Batting Leaders: Mike Carlsen (FDU) .466; Anthony Savino (LIU) .381; Anthony Petrocelli (MON) .364; Artie Schmitt (MON) .359; John Bruggeman
(MSM) .352
Home Runs Leaders: John Biancamano (FDU) 15; Howie Deas (MON) 14; Sal Conti (LIU) 9; Dean Esposito (WAG) 8; Mike Policastro (FDU) 8
RBI Leaders: John Biancamano (FDU) 43, Mike MacMillian (MSM) 38, Sal Conti (LIU) 36, Matt Montenero (MON) 35, Howie Deas (MON) 33
Hits Leaders: Mike Carlsen (FDU) 67, Artie Schmitt (MON) 55, Anthony Savino (LIU) 51; Matt Montenero (MON) 46; Sal Conti (LIU) 45; Howie
Deas (MON) 45
Doubles Leaders: Artie Schmitt (MON) 13; Mike Carlsen (FDU) 12; Richard Buckheit (LIU) 12
Triples Leaders: Anthony Petrocelli (MON) 5; Artie Schmitt (MON) 4; John White (WAG) 4; Sal Conti (LIU) 4, Desi Wilson (FDU) 3; Mike MacMillian
(MSM) 3
Stolen Base Leaders: Matt Rueckert (MSM) 18/19; Artie Schmitt (MON) 12/15; Mike Carlsen (FDU) 12/18; Ken Arnold (WAG); 11/16; Sal Conti
(LIU) 10/10; Anthony Savino (LIU) 10/13
ERA Leaders: Sal Lucido (SFNY) 2.28; Brad Keely (LIU) 2.36; John Worthington (SFNY) 2.56; Ken Keith (MSM) 3.44; Mike Moran (LIU) 3.60
Wins Leaders: Derek Hoeflich (MON) 5-3; Ralph Desiderio (SFNY) 5-4; Ken Keith (MSM) 4-0; Al Wierceszewski (MON) 4-2; Dan Husar (MON); 4-3;
Brad Keely (LIU) 4-4
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Al Wierceszewski (MON) .667; Derek Hoeflich (MON) .625; Dan Husar (MON) .571; Ralph Desiderio
(SFNY) .556
Innings Pitched Leaders: Tim Sheehan (MSM) 76.7; Dan Smith (MSM) 64.0; Dan Husar (MON) 63.7; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 60.0
Strikeouts Leaders: Dan Husar (MON) 48; Ken Hyde (FDU) 47; Derek Hoeflich (MON) 44; Jarrett Stien (FDU) 43; Tim Sheehan (MSM) 43
1992 Season Standings
Team
1. St. Francis (NY)
Wagner
Long Island
4. Monmouth
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Mount St. Mary’s
7. Marist
Conference Record
12-6-0
12-6-0
12-6-0
11-7-0
8-10-0
4-13-0
3-14-0
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Overall Record
19-20-1
16-22-0
24-15-0
24-14-0
19-21-0
9-28-0
8-27-0
Batting Leaders: Jerry DeFabbia (FDU) .408; Anthony Petrocelli (MON) .406; Mike Policastro (FDU) .404; Brett Rackett (MON) .400; Scott Pagano
(SFNY) .383
Home Runs Leaders: Mike Policastro (FDU) 9; Sal Racobaldo (FDU) 7; Mark D’Ambrosia (FDU) 6; Ed McCarron (MSM) 6; Brett Rackett (MON) 6;
Art Schmitt (MON) 6
RBI Leaders: Mike Policastro (FDU) 44; Anthony Petrocelli (MON); Brett Rackett (MON) 40; Art Schmitt (MON) 39; Steve Mirasola (SFNY) 34
Hits Leaders: Anthony Petrocelli (MON) 63; Brett Rackett (MON) 60; Scott Pagano (SFNY); Jerry DeFabbia (FDU) 58; Mike Policastro (MON) 48
Doubles Leaders: Art Schmitt (MON) 20; Mike Parenti (FDU) 14; Anthony Petrocelli (MON) 14; Mike Policastro (FDU) 14; Brett Beard (SFNY) 13
Triples Leaders: George Camacho (MAR) 5; Brett Rackett (MON) 5; Scott Pagano (SFNY) 4; Anthony Savino (LIU) 4; Frank Scarnaty (LIU) 4
Stolen Base Leaders: John Gambale (SFNY) 28; Scott Pagano (SFNY) 21; Ray DeSimone (LIU) 18; Matt Rueckert (MSM) 18; Michael Dauerer
(MAR) 17
ERA Leaders: Greg Short (LIU) 2.81; George Gagliardi (WAG) 2.91; Ed Donohue (SFNY) 2.98; Anthony Sussino (SFNY) 3.16; T.J. Magliosso
(SFNY) 3.38
Wins Leaders: Greg Short (LIU) 7-2; Mike Kudela (MON) 6-1; Scott Halama (SFNY) 6-1; Brad Keely (LIU) 6-4; George Gagliardi (WAG) 5-1
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Mike Kudela (MON) .857; John Halama (SFNY) .857; George Gagliardi (WAG) .833; Mike Moran
(LIU) .800; Greg Short (LIU) .778
Innings Pitched Leaders: Mike Browne (MON) 68.3; Mike Medvetz (MON) 68.0; Tim Sheehan (MSM) 68.0; Brad Keely (LIU) 63.6; Dan Smith
(MSM) 61.0
Strikeouts Leaders: Brad Keely (LIU) 55; Tim Sheehan (MSM) 54; Greg Short (LIU) 54; Mike Browne (MON) 52; John Halama (SFNY) 43; Brian
Woods (WAG) 43
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1993 Season Standings
Team
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Long Island
3. St. Francis (NY)*
Monmouth
5. Rider
6. Wagner
7. Marist
8. Mount St. Mary's
Conference Record
15-6
14-6
13-8
13-8
12-9
6-14
5-13
1-15
Overall Record
28-16
17-18
25-15
17-20
21-18
9-23
9-24-1
6-24
*NEC Tournament Champions
Batting Leaders: Jack Scholz (WAG) .418; Brett Rackett (MON) .385; Derek Pukash (FDU) .381; Ray DeSimone (LIU) .375; Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) .371
Home Runs Leaders: Brett Beard (SFNY) 8; Lou Vernagallo (LIU) 7; Boyette (FDU) 7
RBI Leaders: Sal Racobaldo (FDU) 41; Brett Beard (SFNY) ; Mike Policastro (FDU) 35; Shawn Brown (RID) 33
Hits Leaders: Brett Beard (SFNY) 53; Ray DeSimone (LIU) 51; Brett Rackett (MON) 50; Mike Bergstrom (MON) 48; Shawn Brown (RID) 47
Doubles Leaders: Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) 17; Steve Kraemer (RID); Chris DeDomenico (WAG) 14; Brett Beard (SFNY) 14
Triples Leaders: Ray DeSimone (LIU) 10; Mark Domashinski (MON) 6
Stolen Base Leaders: Boyd Wisdom (FDU) 28; John Gambale (SFNY) 25; Mark Bergstrom (MON) 24; Ray DeSimone (LIU) 13; Jeff Lanzaro
(SFNY) 13
ERA Leaders: John Halama (SFNY) 1.60; Jeremy Torres (FDU) 2.11; Brian Woods (FDU) 2.13; Randy Chirumbolo (WAG) 2.22; Keith Reichert
(SFNY) 2.53
Wins Leaders: Dave Shaw (FDU) 7-0; Brian Woods (FDU) 6-2; John Halama (SFNY) 5-0; T. J. Magliozzo (MON) 4-1
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Brian Shaw (FDU) 1.000; John Halama (SFNY) 1.000; T.J. Magliozzo (MON) .800; Woods (FDU) .750
Innings Pitched Leaders: Keith Reichert (SFNY) 60.1; Brian Woods (FDU) 59.0; Jeff Goodin (MAR) 57.0; Jason Klonis (RID) 56.3; John Halama
(SFNY) 56.0
Strikeouts Leaders: Brian Woods (FDU) 60; Jim Schlotter (RID) 50; Anthony Susino (SFNY) 49; Dan Pontes (LIU) 46; John Garrabrant (MON) 45
1994 Season Standings
Team
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
Rider *
3. Long Island
4. Wagner
5. St. Francis (NY)
6. Monmouth
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Marist
Conference Record
15-6
15-6
14-7
11-10
10-11
7-13
6-15
5-15
Overall Record
26-16
33-18-2
25-19
19-22
17-21
13-23
11-27
10-29
*NEC Tournament Champions
Batting Leaders: Sal Racobaldo (FDU) .408; Mark D'Ambrosio (FDU) .392; Keith Bolognese (WAG) .375; Mark Barron (MAR) .367; Jeff Lanzaro
(SFNY) .365
Home Runs Leaders: Jason Koehler (RID) 12; Mark D'Ambrosio (FDU) 10, Jon Manuelian (LIU) 8
RBI Leaders: Mike Reenock (RID) 46; Mark D'Ambrosio (FDU) 44; Sal Racobaldo (FDU) 41
Hits Leaders: Shaun Figueroa (RID) 68; Mike Reenock (RID) 61; Mark Gola (RID) 60
Doubles Leaders: Mike Reenock (RID) 22; Chris Larrick (MSM) 14; Jon Manuelian (LIU) 14
Triples Leaders: Richard Custodio (SFNY) 5; Todd Horgan (MAR) 5; Anthony Savino (LIU) 4
Stolen Base Leaders: John Gambale (SFNY) 29; Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) 26; John Watson (FDU) 19
ERA Leaders: Brian O'Neill (WAG) 1.16; Rich Hartmann (LIU) 1.60; Anthony Rawa (RID) 2.42; Jeremy Torres (FDU) 2.56; John Halama (SFNY) 2.81
Wins Leaders: Anthony Rawa (RID) 7-0; Jeremy Torres (FDU) 7-0;
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Anthony Rawa (RID) 7-0, 1.000; James Giordano (SFNY) 4-1, .800; Chris Tetto (FDU) 4-1, .800
Innings Pitched Leaders: Jason Klonis (RID) 74.0; John Garrabrant (MON) 71.7; John DiMartino (LIU) 69.6
Strikeouts Leaders: Rich Hartmann (LIU) 65; John DiMartino (LIU) 60; John Garrabrant (MON) 51
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1995 Season Standings
Team
1. Rider *
2. St. Francis (NY)
3. Long Island
Marist
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Wagner
8. Monmouth
Conference Record
16-5
13-8
10-11
10-11
9-12
9-12
9-12
8-13
Overall Record
35-18-1
26-17
18-28
14-26-1
20-25
13-25
15-30
19-33
*NEC Tournament Champions
Batting Leaders: Mark Barron (MAR) .442, Dan Conroy (FDU) .424, John Watson (FDU) .398, Jon Manelian (LIU) .397, Robert Carlucci (SFNY) .382
Runs: Jon Manuelian (LIU) 52, Mike Zuppe (RID) 51, Jason Koehler (RID) 50, Levi Miskolczi (RID) 48, Dan Conroy (FDU) 42
Hits: Mark Barron (MAR) 72, Jason Koehler (RID) 68, Mike Zuppe (RID) 65, Levi Miskolczi (RID) 63, Dan Conroy (FDU) 61
Doubles: Lou Deman (LIU) 18, Anthony Falciglia (FDU) 17, Jason Koehler (RID) 17, Mike Zuppe (RID) 16, Mark Barron (MAR) 16
Triples: Levi Miskolczi (RID) 8, Shaun Figueroa (RID), Vinny Roberto (MAR) 5, Jon Watson (FDU) 4
Home Runs: Lou Deman (LIU) 18, Jason Koehler (RID) 17, Mark Barron (MAR) 10, Mick Foster (MAR) 9, Eric Bardequez (LIU) 9
RBI: Lou Deman (LIU) 55, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 52, Jason Koehler (RID) 52, Levi Miskolczi (RID) 48, Mark Barron (MAR) 46
Stolen Base: John Gambale (SFNY) 33; Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) 23; John Watson (FDU) 18, Dan Conroy (FDU) 14
ERA: Brian Field (RID), 2.51, John Garrabrant (MON) 2.64, Victor Vargas (FDU) 2.87, Mike Baggs (MON) 3.16, John Long (RID) 3.63
Wins Leaders: John Long (RID) 6-2, Jim Gordon (RID) 6-2, Brian Field (RID) 6-2, Mark Barron (MAR) 6-4, Mike Baggs (MON) 6-4
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): John Long (RID) 6-2, Jim Gordon (RID) 6-2, Brian Field (RID) 6-2
Innings Pitched Leaders: John Garrabrant (MON) 88.7; Mike Baggs (MON) 77.0, Mark Barron (MAR) 76.3
Strikeouts Leaders: Chris O'Connor (FDU) 82, Mike Liloia (MON) 79, Mark Barron (MAR) 65
1996 Season Standings
Team
1. Rider *
Monmouth
3. St. Francis (NY)
4. Long Island
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Wagner
7. Marist
8. Mount St. Mary's
Conference Record
15-6
15-6
12-8
12-9
9-12
8-12
8-13
4-17
Overall Record
28-22
25-22
21-20-1
22-19
16-23
14-24
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Batting Leaders: Jon Manuelian (LIU) .409, Nick DelGozzo (MON) .376, Chris Novelli (LIU) .372, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) .366, Chris Larrick
(MSM) .364
Runs Per Game: Chris Novelli (LIU) 1.08, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 1.05, Dan Conroy (FDU) 1.03, Nick DelGozzo (MON) 0.98, Jon Manuelian
(LIU) 0.97, Jason Irizarry (FDU) 0.97, Overall leader - Nick DelGozzo (MON) 45
Hits Per Game: Chris Novelli (LIU) 1.38, Dan Conroy (FDU) 1.36 Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 1.34, Chris Larrick (MSM) 1.34, Kevin Montelbano
(FDU) 1.33, Overall leader - Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 67
Doubles Per Game: Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 0.51, Mike Dansky (LIU) 0.47, Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 0.38, Jason Koehler (RID) 0.34, Chris DiDonna
(SFNY) 0.34, Overall leader - Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 20
Triples Per Game: Chris Novelli (LIU) 0.15, Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 0.10, Brian Kermizian (RID) 0.09, Joe Reina (LIU) 0.09, Tom Mazzolla
(WAG) 0.08, Overall leader - Chris Novelli (LIU) 0.15
Home Runs Per Game: Jason Irizarry (FDU) 0.23, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 0.21, Jon Manuelian (LIU) 0.18, Brian Casey (WAG) 0.17, Joe Farina
(FDU) 0.17, Tom Mazzola (WAG) 0.17, Overall leaders - Jason Irizarry (FDU), Kevin Montelbano (FDU) Ryan Pandolfini (RID), Levi Miskolczi (RID) 8
RBI Per Game: Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 1.05, Jason Irizarry (FDU) 1.00, Joe Reina (LIU) 0.94, Jon Manuelian (LIU) 0.94, Keith Montelbano (FDU)
0.92, Overall leader - Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 0.86
Stolen Base Per Game: Joe McCullough (MON) 0.43, George Santiago (MAR) 0.34, Chris Novelli (LIU) 0.33, Levi Miskolczi (RID) 0.32, Tom
Ambrose (MON) 0.32, Overall leader - Joe McCullough (MON) 20-28
ERA: Donato Pesce (LIU) 2.60, Chris McConnell (SFNY) 2.73, Jared Lenko (RID) 2.94, Joe Aragona (MON) 3.00, Anthony Rawa (RID) 3.35
Wins Leaders: Joe Aragona (MON) 7-2, Anthony Rawa (RID) 6-1, Jared Lenko (RID) 6-3, Mark Ciccarelli (MAR) 6-4, Mike Liloia (MON) 6-5
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Anthony Rawa (RID) 6-1 (.857), Joe Aragona (MON) 7-2 (.778), Jared Lenko (RID) 6-3 (.667), Brian
Field (RID) 4-2 (.667), James Giordano (SFNY) 5-3 (.625)
Innings Pitched Leaders: Mike Lilioa (MON) 77.0, Joe Aragona (MON) 69.0, Mark Ciccarelli (MAR) 65.1, Jared Lenko (RID) 64.3, Joe Doyle
(WAG) 63.1
Strikeouts Leaders Per 9 Innings: Mark Ciccarelli (MAR) 9.68, Brian Field (RID) 8.97, Donato Pesce (LIU) 8.30, Greg Fields (LIU) 8.30, Mark
Nugent (WAG) 8.30
Saves: Ed Ruminski (MON) 4, jared Lenko (RID) 4, Steve Erlich (FDU) 4
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1997
Season
Team
1. Marist *
Fairleigh Dickinson
3. Wagner
Rider
5. Monmouth
6. Long Island
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Mount St. Mary's
Standings
Conference Record
14-7
14-7
12-9
12-9
11-10
10-11
6-15
5-16
Overall Record
32-19
23-24-1
17-29-2
20-29
23-25
17-21
15-24
10-23-1
*NEC Tournament Champions
Batting Leaders: Eric Bardeguez (LIU) .425, Chris DiDonna (SFNY) .374, Duane Eason (FDU) .367, Mark Barron (MAR).364, Jay Cevallos
(MSM).364
Runs Per Game: Anthony Cervini (MAR) 1.14, Tommy Mazzola (WAG) 1.00, Steve Serafin (FDU) 1.04, Duane Eason (FDU) 0.98, Joe Aquilino
(WAG) 0.91, Overall leader - Anthony Cervini (MAR) 57
Hits Per Game:Eric Bardeguez (LIU) 1.42, Chris DiDonna (SFNY) 1.33, Mark Barron (MAR) 1.30, Duane Eason (FDU) 1.29, Tommy Mazzola
(WAG) 1.28, Overall leader - Mark Barron (MAR) 65
Doubles Per Game: Joe Aquilino (WAG) 0.46, Mark Barron (MAR) 0.44, Chris DiDonna (SFNY) 0.38, Jeff Timperman (RID) 0.36, Mike Dansky
(LIU) 0.34, Overall leader - Mark Barron (MAR) 22
Triples Per Game: Michael Wenner (RID) 0.14, Roberto Torres (MON) 0.10, Jeff Karpell (FDU) 0.08, Overall leader - Michael Wenner (RID) 7
Home Runs Per Game: Frank Battista (SFNY) 0.28, Will Vanjonack (MSM) 0.26, Duane Eason (FDU) 0.20, Jason Irizarry (FDU)0.19, Eric
Bardequez (LIU) 0.19, Overall leader - Frank Battista (SFNY) 11
RBI Per Game: Jason Irizarry (FDU) 0.98, Will Vanjonack (MSM) 0.94, Brendan Connolly (SFNY) 0.86, Frank Battista (SFNY) 0.85, George West
(MON) 0.83, Overall leader - Jason Irizarry (FDU) 46
Stolen Base Per Game: Joe Francisco (WAG) 0.73, Nick Del Gozzo (MON) 0.43, Wayne Crowley (MSM) 0.42, Tom Ambrose (MON) 0.40, Peter
Stern (LIU) 0.35, Overall leader - Joe Francisco (WAG) 33 (of 36)
ERA: Mark Barron (MAR) 2.23, Charlie Krojewski (MON) 2.29, Tim Liello (SFNY) 3.27, Mark Nugent (WAG) 3.34, Brian Moyer (MON) 3.53
Wins Leaders: Mark Barron (MAR) 10-3, Chris Webb (MAR) 8-2, Jim Gordon (RID) 6-2, Sanfine Sarrica (SFNY)3-1,Duane Eason (FDU) 3-1
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Chris Webb (MAR) .800 (6-2), Mark Barron (MAR) .769 (10-3) Jim Gordon .750 (6-2)
Innings Pitched Leaders: Mark Barron (MAR) 97, Jared Lenko (RID) 88.3, Doug Connolly (MAR) 78.7, Kevin Olore (MAR) 73.3, Chris Webb
(MAR) 71.3
Strikeouts Leaders Per 9 Innings: Wayne Miller (MSM) 11.33, Chris Devins (MSM) 9.0, Joe Aragona (MON) 9.0, Duane Wilson (MSM) 8.72,
James Giancola (LIU) 8.70, Overall leaders - Wayne Miller (MSM) 60, James Giancola (LIU) 60
Saves: Dave Dawson (MON) 4, Jom McGowan (MAR) 3, Eric Berc (MAR) 3
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1998
Season
Standings
Team
1. St. Francis (NY) #
Monmouth * #
3. Long Island
4. Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Wagner
Conference Record
10-5
10-5
9-6
6-9
6-9
4-11
Overall Record
26-12-1
30-21
24-14
9-28
15-24
10-35-1
*NEC Tournament Champions
#Regular season Co-Champions
Batting Leaders: Joe McCullough (MON) .420, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) .409, John Catricala (LIU) .402, Sami Abassi (LIU) .393, Joe Francisco (WAG) .393
Runs Per Game: Greg Landis (MON) 1.32, Eric Bardequez (LIU) 1.22, John Catricala (LIU) 1.19, Joe McCullough (MON) 1.18, Jason Anderson
(LIU) 1.17, Overall Leader - Greg Landis (MON) 66
Hits Per Game: Joe McCullough (MON) 1.75, John Catricala (LIU) 1.47, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.46, Nick DelGozzo (MON) 1.43, George West (MON)
1.35, Overall Leader Joe McCullough (MON) 89
Doubles Per Game:Sami Abbassi (LIU) 0.50, Andy Artale (SFNY) 0.49, Kevin Foy (LIU) 0.44, Andy Pagano (FDU) 0.41, Nick Delgozzo (MON) 0.37,
Joe McCullough (MON) 0.37, Overall Leaders - Andy Artale (SFNY)/Nick DelGozzo (MON)/Joe McCullough (MON) 19
Triples Per Game: Kevin Foy (LIU) 0.14, Joe McCullough (MON) 0.10, Gil Barkman (WAG) 0.10, Mark Zielinski (FDU) 0.10, Sami Abbassi (LIU)
0.09, Overall Leader - Kevin Foy (LIU)/Joe McCullough (MON) 5
Home Runs Per Game: Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 0.41, Will Vanjonack (MSM) 0.30, Justin Loughran (FDU) 0.28, Fred Kampf (MON) 0.26, George West
(MON) 0.25, Overall Leader - Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 15
RBI Per Game: Joe Mc Cullough (MON) 1.55, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.49, George West (MON) 1.04, Sami Abbassi (LIU) 1.00, Fred Kampf (MON) 0.98,
Overall Leader - Joe McCullough (MON) 79
Stolen Base Per Game:Joe Francisco (WAG) 0.64, Frank Battista (SFNY) 0.47, Greg Landis (MON) 0.38, George Cujc (FDU) 0.31, Nick DelGozzo
(MON) 0.24, Overall Leader - Joe Francisco (WAG) 27-30
ERA: Edwin Almonte (SFNY) 2.66, Santino Sarrica (SFNY) 2.73, Brian Moyer (MON) 2.98, James Sapp (LIU) 4.39, Dan Severino (MON) 4.96
Wins Leaders: Brian Moyer (MON) 7-1, Santino Sarrica (SFNY) 7-2, Dan Severino (MON) 7-4, Charlie Krajewski (MON) 7-4
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Brian Moyer (MON), .875, Mike Grippo (LIU) 4-1, Joe Lankford (SFNY) 4-1, Santion Sarrica (SFNY)
.778, Dan Severino (MON) .636, Charlie Krajewski (MON) .636
Innings Pitched Leaders: Dan Severino (MON) 74.1, Joe Aragona (MON) 71.0, Brian Moyer (MON) 66.1, Santino Sarrica (SFNY) 66.0, Charlie
Krajewski (MON) 58.1
Strikeouts Leaders Per 9 Innings: George Hinchcliff (FDU) 9.64, Mike Grippo (LIU) 8.60, Joe Curreri (LIU) 8.59, Kevin Steele (MSM) 8.53, Chris
Devins (MSM) 8.48, Joe Aragona (MON) 8.37, Overall Leaders - Joe Aragona (MON)/Dan Severino (MON) 66
Saves: Joseph Ojeda (SFNY) 18/10, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 14/4, Chris Montenegro (MON) 6/3, Scott Woods (FDU) 12/3, Charlie Krajewski (MON) 16/3
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1999 Season Standings
Team
Conference Record
North Division
1. Fairleigh Dickinson#
12-8
Central Connecticut State#
12-8
3. St. Francis (NY)
11-9
Long Island
11-9
5. Quinnipiac
7-13
South Division
1. Monmouth*#
2. Wagner
3. UMBC
4. Mount St. Mary's
12-7
10-9
8-11
5-14
Overall Record
22-24
22-22-1
18-30
25-19
17-23
26-24
20-23
20-22
12-31
*NEC Tournament Champions
#Regular Season Divisional Champions
Batting Leaders: Joe Zeccardi (LIU) .444, Steve Tomshack (UMBC) .439, Joe Francisco (WAG) .436, Brian Thrash (UMBC) .435, Paul Esposito
(FDU) .427
Runs Per Game: Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.35, Paul Esposito (FDU) 1.25, Joe Francisco (WAG) 1.10, Gil Barkman (WAG) 1.07, Scott Crandell (UMBC)
1.07, Overall Leader - Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 58
Hits Per Game: Joe Francisco (WAG) 1.69, Michael Grippo (LIU) 1.58, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.58, Paul Esposito (FDU) 1.52, Rob DeFabbia (FDU)
1.42, Overall Leader - Joe Francisco (WAG) 71
Doubles Per Game: Steve Tomshack (UMBC) .46, Brian Thrash (UMBC) .40, Will Vanjonack (MSM) .40, Brian Thomas (MSM) .37, Andrew Pagano
(FDU) .36, Overall Leader - Will Vanjonack (MSM) 17
Triples Per Game: Nick Burzynski (LIU) .16, 6 players tied with .07, Overall Leader - Nick Burzynski (LIU) 7
Home Runs Per Game: Joe Zangari (QUIN) .40, Nate Noyes (QUIN) .35, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) .30, Rob DeFabbia (FDU) .29, John Spinelli (WAG) .28,
Overall Leader - Joe Zangari (QUIN) 16
RBI Per Game: Brian Thomas (MSM) 1.35, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.35, Rob DeFabbia (FDU) 1.33, Jeff Karpell (FDU) 1.28, Joe Zangari (QUIN) 1.25,
Overall Leader - Rob DeFabbia (FDU) 60
Stolen Bases Per Game: Joe Francisco (WAG) .71, Jason Maule (CCSU) .50, Wayne Crowley (MSM) .30, Nick Burzynski (LIU) .30, Chris
Montenegro (MON) .27, Overall Leader - Joe Francisco (WAG) 30
ERA: Brian Gismonde (MON) 1.96, Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 2.33, Andrew Facey (LIU) 2.64, Santino Sarrica (SFNY) 3.67, Scott Martin (CCSU) 3.76
Wins Leaders: Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 9, George Hinchcliff (FDU) 8, Mike Benfield (MON) 7, Andrew Facey (LIU) 6, Joe Lankford (SFNY) 6, Scott
Martin (CCSU) 6
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Brian Gismonde (MON) .833/5-1, George Hinchcliff (FDU) .800/8-2, Ryan Lewis (UMBC) .800/4-1,
John Gregg (WAG) .800/4-1, Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) .750/9-3
Innings Pitched Leaders: Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 89.0, Scott Martin (CCSU) 76.2, Mike Benfield (MON) 76.2, George Hinchcliff (FDU) 72.2,
Andrew Facey (LIU) 71.2
Strikeouts Leaders Per 9 Innings: Scott Martin (CCSU) 12.09, Joe Curreri (LIU) 11.35, Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 11.33, Kevin Miller (LIU) 9.87,
George Hinchcliff (FDU) 9.17, Overall Leader - Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 112
Saves: Brian Gismonde (MON) 26/12, Chris Pariseau (WAG) 23/6, Ira Carlson (UMBC) 14/3, 7 players tied with 2
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2000 Season Standings
Team
Conf. Record
North Division
1. Long Island#
14-8
2. Quinnipiac
11-11
3. Central Connecticut State
9-11
4. St. Francis (NY)
7-12
5. Sacred Heart
6-16
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Overall Record
23-21
16-21
17-31-1
11-24
12-38
Team
Conf. Record
South Division
1. UMBC#
16-6
2. Monmouth
15-7
3. Wagner*
14-8
4. Fairleigh Dickinson
10-11
5. Mount St. Mary's
5-17
Overall Record
29-21-1
25-27
24-30-1
15-23-1
17-34
#Regular Season Divisional Champions
Batting Leaders: Tom McLaughlin (FDU) .414, Mike Cerminaro (WAG) .404, Gabe Veloz (LIU) .382, Tim Mangano (QUIN) .378, Nate Noyes
(QUIN) .368
Runs: Mike Cerminaro (WAG) 61, Greg Landis (MON) 52, Gil Barkman (WAG) 52, Nate Noyes (QUIN) 48,
Hits: Mike Cerminaro (WAG) 82, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 68, Greg Deboy (UMBC) 67, Rob Roelke (MSM) 65, Jeff Toth (MON) 63
Doubles: Mike Cerminaro (WAG) 28, Mike Wilson (LIU) 18, Nate Noyes (QUIN) 16, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 15, Bobby Weiss (WAG) 15
Triples: Tom McLaughlin (FDU) 5, Jay Landeen (CCSU) 4, Gil Barkman (WAG) 4, Rich Ferriggi (SHU) 4
Home Runs: Nate Noyes (QUIN) 10, Gil Barkman (WAG) 9, John Spinelli (WAG) 9, Joe Boccaccio (QUIN) 9
RBI: Mike Cerminaro (WAG) 56, Gil Barkman (WAG) 47, Toby Peterson (QUIN) 44, John Spinelli (WAG) 42, Greg Deboy (UMBC) 42
Stolen Bases: Greg Landis (MON) 28, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 26, Paul Kurella (WAG) 21, David Santana (LIU) 16, Tom McLaughlin (FDU) 12
ERA: Jason Fardella (SFNY) 1.88, Brian Gismonde (MON) 2.89, Brian Santo (MSM) 3.12, Dan Severino (3.18), Roger Kalinowski (LIU) 3.21
Wins Leaders: Bill Kasten (UMBC) 9, Brian Gismonde (MON) 8, Justin Lucas (WAG) 7
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Timothy Trama (QUIN) 1.000/5-0, Chris Pinto (QUIN) .857/6-1, Bill Kasten (UMBC) .818/9-2,
Anthony DeNicola (SFNY) .800/4-1, George Hinchcliff (FDU) .800/4-1
Innings Pitched: Tom Bloom (UMBC) 90.0, Dan Severino (MON) 82.0, Justin Lucas (WAG) 79.0, Mike Benfield (MON) 77.1, Jim Clarke
(CCSU) 73.2
Strikeouts: Kevin Miller (LIU) 107, Tom Bloom (UMBC) 95, Brian Santo (MSM) 79, Jason Fardella (SFNY) 73, Chris Pinto (QUIN) 66
Saves: Brian Gismonde (MON) 7, Chris Pariseau (WAG) 7, John Jasilli (QUIN) 3, Ira Carlson (UMBC) 3
2001 Season Standings
Team
Conf. Record
North Division
1. Central Connecticut State#
14-8
St. Francis (NY)#
14-8
3. Long Island
13-9
4. Sacred Heart
12-10
5. Quinnipiac
3-19
*NEC Tournament Champion
Overall Record
30-22
25-22
18-24
22-23
5-37
Team
Conf. Record
South Division
1. UMBC#*
17-5
Monmouth#
17-5
3. Fairleigh Dickinson
9-13
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8-14
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31-20-2
29-24
13-27
16-30-1
12-37
#Regular Season Divisional Champions
Batting Leaders: Jason Law (MON) .436, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) .392, Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) .390, Michael Molinini (SFNY) .388,
Jeff Toth (MON) .382
Runs: Greg Landis (MON) 70, Lance Koenig (MON) 63, Jason Law (MON) 58, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 56
Hits: Jason Law (MON) 89, Jeff Toth (MON) 78, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 77, Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) 76, Jared Boyd (UMBC) 72
Doubles: Brian Bruckhorst (SHU) 22, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 20, Jason Law (MON) 20
Triples: Travis LaPointe (QUIN) 4, Tommy Merical (MSM) 4, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 4
Home Runs: Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) 17, Jason Law (MON) 16, Jeff Toth (MON) 13, Lance Koenig (MSM) 10, Matt Early (LIU) 8
RBI: Jason Law (MON) 67, Jeff Toth (MON) 65, Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) 62, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 57, Lance Koenig (MON) 50
Stolen Bases: Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 40, Greg Landis (MON) 37, Lance Koenig (MON) 24, Robert Hosgood (CCSU) 20
ERA: Jason Fardella (SFNY) 2.68, Eric Bushor (SHU) 2.77, Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 2.86, Robert Taylor (MSM) 3.06, Jim Clarke (CCSU) 3.18
Wins Leaders: Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 12, Mike Benfield (MON) 8, Jim Clarke (CCSU) 8, Jason Fardella (SFNY) 8, Greg Hopper (UMBC) 7
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Mike Benfield (MON) 1.000/8-0, Eric Weltmer (UMBC) .857/12-2, Phil Helser (UMBC) .833/5-1,
Jim Clarke (CCSU) .800/8-2, Chris Piryk (CCSU) .800/4-1
Innings Pitched: Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 122.2, Greg Hopper (UMBC) 92.2, Mike Benfield (MON) 85.2, Jason Fardella (SFNY) 80.2,
Enrique Genao (MON) 78.1
Strikeouts: Jason Fardella (SFNY) 86, Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 85, Brandon Woodward (MSM) 82, Michael Wassong (FDU) 82,
Chris Potenzone (FDU) 65
Saves: Mike Kelly (MON) 8, Brian Gismonde (MON) 4, Chris Piryk (CCSU) 4, Lewis Pappariella (CCSU) 3, Dave Burgoyne (LIU) 3
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2002 Season Standings
Team
Conf. Record
1. Monmouth#
23-4
2. UMBC
20-7
3. Central Connecticut State*
18-9
4. St. Francis (NY)
17-10
5. Sacred Heart
14-13
6. Mount St. Mary's
10-16
7. Quinnipiac
9-18
8. Long Island
8-19
Wagner
8-19
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
7-19
*NEC Tournament Champion
Overall Record
30-21
32-24
34-23
22-24
20-27
17-35
12-30
11-33
10-39
9-35
#Regular Season Champion
Batting Leaders: Jared Boyd (UMBC) .404, Charles D'Elia (QUIN) .404, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) .380, Ned Coffee (CCSU) .377,
Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) .374
Runs: Jared Boyd (UMBC) 58, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 54, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 53, John Shuler (UMBC) 51
Hits: Jared Boyd (UMBC) 84, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 76, Kevin Rival (CCSU) 73, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 73, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 72
Doubles: Jared Boyd (UMBC) 32, Jamie Schilkowski (SHU) 19, Kevin Rival (CCSU) 18, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 18, Charles D'Elia (QUIN) 17
Triples: Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 7, Adam Orlando (CCSU) 6, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 6, Dan Carpenter (UMBC) 5
Home Runs: Jeff Koenig (MSM) 16, Chris Dick (WAG) 10, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 10, Jason Law (MON) 9
RBI: Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 56, Brad Glascock (UMBC) 54, Jared Boyd (UMBC) 52, Jeff Koenig (MSM) 50, Jason Law (MON) 48
Stolen Bases: Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 41, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 22, Khyl Farrison (LIU) 15, Jason Iorio (SFNY) 15
ERA: Justin Cerbone (CCSU) 1.35, Jim Carone (MON) 2.21, Joe Wilson (UMBC) 2.26, Dan Scott (SHU) 3.01, Matt Bailey (SFNY) 3.16
Wins Leaders: Jim Carone (MON) 10, Joe Wilson (UMBC) 9, Matt Bailey (SFNY) 9, Kevin Rival (CCSU) 8
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Justin Cerbone (CCSU) .800/4-1, Jim Carone (MON) .769/10-3, Joe Wilson (UMBC) .750/9-3,
Matt Bailey (SFNY) .750/9-3,
Innings Pitched: Jim Carone (MON) 97.2, Jim Clarke (CCSU) 95.0, Joe Wilson (UMBC) 91.2, Eric Butkiewicz (UMBC) 88.2, Matt Bailey (SFNY)
88.1
Strikeouts: Brian Santo (MSM) 85, Kevin Rival (CCSU) 80, Jim Clarke (CCSU) 69, Dan Scott (SHU) 65, John Melillo (QUIN) 63
Saves: Mike Kelly (MON) 9, Lewis Pappariella (CCSU) 9, Mike McTamney (WAG) 3, Kyle Wildasin (UMBC) 3, Richard Bengel (QUIN) 3
2003 Season Standings
Team
Conf. Record
1. Central Connecticut State*#
19-6
2. St. Francis (NY)
17-10
3. Monmouth
15-11
4. UMBC
15-12
5. Quinnipiac
14-13
6. Fairleigh Dickinson
12-15
7. Long Island
11-15
8. Mount St. Mary's
9-14
9. Wagner
10-16
10. Sacred Heart
7-17
*NEC Tournament Champion
Overall Record
31-17-2
21-21-1
24-27
20-27
17-24
14-25
16-24
14-23
11-36
13-29
#Regular Season Champion
Batting Leaders: Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) .425, Stephen Echevarria (LIU) .374, Mike Thompson (LIU) .365, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) .360,
Chris Yetter (UMBC) .358
Runs: Lance Koenig (MON) 47, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 46, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 46, Brad Muldoon (CCSU) 45, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 42
Hits: Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 79, Brad Muldoon (CCSU) 66, Lance Koenig (MON) 65, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 62, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 60
Doubles: Lance Koenig (MON) 20, Mike Orlando (UMBC) 15, Four tied at 14
Triples: Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 6, Nick Papa (WAG) 4, Four tied at 3
Home Runs: Chris Dick (WAG) 10, Pat Geroni (FDU) 9, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 8, Albert Marano (QU) 7, Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) 7
RBI: Phil Rothkuegl (CCSU) 44, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 42, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 38, Mike St. Martine (MON) 37, Three tied at 35
Stolen Bases: Anthony Giudice (SFNY) 22, Lance Koenig (MON) 21, Brad Muldoon (CCSU) 16, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 15, Jon Lewis (MON) 15
ERA: Barry Hertzler (CCSU) 2.59, Buddy Bengel (QU) 2.66, Zack Herrick (CCSU) 2.82, Andrew Palmieri (MON) 2.89, Jesse Anziano (FDU)
3.09
Wins Leaders: Barry Hertzler (CCSU) 9, Lewis Pappariella (CCSU) 7, Four tied at 4
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Barry Hertzler (CCSU) .750/9-3, Anthony Esposito (SFNY) .750/6-2, Matt Farina (UMBC) .714/5-2,
Charlie Patamarapipan (SFNY) .714/5-2, Buddy Bengel (QU) .667/6-3, Zack Herrick (CCSU) .667/6-3
Innings Pitched: Barry Hertzler (CCSU) 87.0, Eric Butkiewicz (UMBC) 84.1, Jim Carone (MON) 80.0, Gregg Pleeter (FDU), Dan Barrios (LIU) 74.0
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Team
Conf. Record
1. Central Connecticut State*#
20-4
2. Quinnipiac
16-7
3. Monmouth
13-10
4. Wagner
12-11
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
11-13
6. Mount St. Mary's
10-13
7. Sacred Heart
10-14
8. Long Island
7-16
9. St. Francis (NY)
6-17
*NEC Tournament Champion
Overall Record
41-17-1
23-21
22-29-1
20-29
12-28
25-18
12-36
9-29
12-30
#Regular Season Champion
Batting Leaders: Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) .407, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) .376, Jason Weszka (MSM) .367, Anthony Giudice (SFNY) .362, Matt Memoli
(CCSU) .359
Runs: Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 80, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 64, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 49, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 49, Jason Weszka (MSM) 40
Hits: Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 100, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 83, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU)74, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 71, Matt Memoli (CCSU) 69
Doubles: Nick Papa (WAG) 19, Bryan Sabatella (QUIN) 17, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 16, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 16, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 15
Triples: Nick Massari (MON) 6, Nick Papa (WAG) 5, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 5, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 4, 3 tied at 3
Home Runs: Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 9, Albert Marano (QUIN) 8, Wilson Matos (QUIN) 6, Nick Massari (MON) 6, 6 tied at 5
RBI: Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 55, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 49, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 49, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 45, Tom Pezzello (CCSU) 44
Stolen Bases: Brad Muldoon (CCSU) 24, Jon Lewis (MON) 19, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 18, Anthony Giudice (SFNY) 18, , John Digirolamo (MSM) 14
ERA: Patrick Egan (QUIN) 2.54, Justin Davis (MSM) 2.61, Scott Vitelli (CCSU) 2.70, John Dooley (LIU) 3.00, Andrew Bailey (Wag) 3.18
Wins Leaders: Scott Vitelli (CCSU) 9, Dustin Pease (MSM) 8, Lewis Pappariella (CCSU) 7, Patrick Egan (QUIN) 7, 3 tied at 6
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Todd Ruder (CCSU) 1.00/6-0, Patrick Egan (QUIN) .778/7-2, Mark Peterson (CCSU) .750/6-2,
3 tied at .714/5-2
Innings Pitched: Dustin Pease (MSM) 84.2, Scott Vitelli (CCSU) 76.2, Andrew Bailey (WAG) 76.1, Mike McTamney(WAG) 76.0, 2 tied at 72.0
Strikeouts: Dustin Pease (MSM) 88, Andrew Bailey(WAG) 84, Mike McTamney (WAG) 73, Gregg Pleeter(FDU) 67, Jesse Anziano (FDU) 66
Saves: Mark Peterson (CCSU) 8, Dustin Pease (MSM) 4, Chuck Garrison (MSM) 4, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 3, 7 tied at 2
2005 Season Standings
Team
Conf. Record
1. Quinnipiac*#
17-6
2. Sacred Heart
16-8
3. Monmouth
15-8
4. Wagner
13-10
5. Mount St. Mary's
12-11
6. Fairleigh Dickinson
10-13
7. Central Connecticut State
10-14
8. Long Island
9-15
9. St. Francis (NY)
3-20
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26-24
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30-24
22-27
18-27
12-26
19-28
13-25
7-37
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Batting Leaders: Bryan Sabatella (QU) .406, Trey Bell (LIU) .374, Troy Sogluizzo (WAG) .363, Eric Smith (MSM) .362, Josh Vittek (MSM) .358
Runs: Bryan Sabatella (QU) 46, Eric Smith (MSM) 39, Matt Mastrianni (WAG) 38, 3 tied at 37
Hits: Bryan Sabatella (QU) 78, Ryan Rizzo (QU) 66, Tim Binkoski (QU) 64, Troy Sogluizzo (WAG) 62, Mike Hussa (MON) 61
Doubles: Tim Binkoski (QU) 18, Mike Hussa (MON) 16, Bryan Sabatella (QU) 15, Scott Appleton (CCSU) 15, Troy Sogluizzo (WAG) 15
Triples: Nick Massari (MON) 4, Marc Weres (MON) 3, 10 tied at 2
Home Runs: Bryan Sabatella (QU) 11, Eric Smith (MSM) 9, Stephan Fay (MSM) 7, Fran Rotella (MON) 7, Andrew Meyers (MON) 7
RBI: Bryan Sabatella (QU) 40, Brien Magee (QU) 39, Andrew Meyers (MON) 38, Eric Smith (MSM) 35, Nick Massari (MON) 35
Stolen Bases: Greg Colonna (SFNY) 18, Stewart Goodwin (FDU) 15, Philip Marchese (SFNY) 15, Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 14, 3 tied at 12
ERA: Jay Monti (SHU) 2.20, Richard Moran (LIU) 2.21, Matt Marc-Aurele (MON) 2.24, Chris Aldrich (SHU) 2.69, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 2.79
Wins Leaders: Jay Monti (SHU) 8, Pat Egan (QU) 7, 5 tied at 6
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Chris Wakefield (QU) .750/6-2, Jay Monti (SHU) .615/8-5, Evan Scribner (CCSU) .667/6-3, Richard Moran (LIU)
.667/4-2, Brett Conner (MON) .667/4-2
Innings Pitched: Chris Aldrich (SHU) 90.1, Jay Monti (SHU) 82.0, Joe Cummings (MON) 77.0, Pat Egan (QU) 76.1, Mike McTamney (WAG) 75.2
Strikeouts: Chris Aldrich (SHU) 86, Mike McTamney (WAG) 67, Matt Marc-Aurele (MON) 64, Brian Bunyan (FDU) 64, Dustin Pease (MSM) 61
Saves: Kevin Schneider (MON) 8, Mike Spahr (QU) 5, Steve Stone (MSM) 3, 8 tied at 2
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1. Central Connecticut State#
16-7
2. Quinnipiac
14-8
3. Wagner
15-9
4. Monmouth
14-9
Sacred Heart*
14-9
6. Mount St. Mary's
12-11
7. Long Island
10-13
8. Fairleigh Dickinson
6-18
9. St. Francis (NY)
3-20
Overall Record
33-18
22-24-1
18-34
27-22
26-30
23-24
13-33-1
10-43
6-39
#Regular Season Champion
Batting Leaders: Ryan Rizzo (QU) .402, Nick Massari (MON) .395, Rick Niederhaus (MON) .383, Sean Salvatore (CCSU) .378, John
Romano (CCSU) .355
Runs: Adam Taha (CCSU) 49, Kyle Messineo (MON) 48, Nick Massari (MON) 48, Sean Salvatore (CCSU) 47, Seth Brown (CCSU) 47
Hits: Ryan Rizzo (QU) 74, Nick Massari (MON) 73, Sean Salvatore (CCSU) 68, Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 67, Patrick Sullivan (MON) 63
Doubles: Josh Vittek (MSM) 20, Jeff Hanson (SHU) 17, Jason Maiella (SHU) 16, Stephan Fay (MSM) 16, Josh Enos (SHU) 16
Triples: Patrick Sullivan (MON) 6, Bobby McKee (SHU) 5, Matt Memoli (CCSU) 5, Joe Kotula (MSM) 4, Richie Tri (CCSU) 4
Home Runs: Randy Gress (QU) 11, Nick Massari (MON) 8, Kevin MacIlvane (QU) 7, Josh Vittek (MSM) 7, 2 tied at 5
RBI: Nick Massari (MON) 51, Jay Schillaci (CCSU) 44, Matt Memoli (CCSU) 43, John Romano (CCSU) 43, 2 tied at 40
Stolen Bases: Kyle Messineo (MON) 29, Nick Massari (MON) 21, Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 21, Nick Papa (WAG) 18, Chris Grabowski (FDU)17
ERA: Brad Brach (MON) 2.44, Matt Gianini (CCSU) 2.75, Joe Cummings (MON) 3.08, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 3.25, Jay Monti (SHU) 3.30
Wins Leaders: Dustin Pease (MSM) 10, Matt Gianini (CCSU) 9, Jay Monti (SHU) 8, Joe Testa (WAG) 7, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 7
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Adam Piechowski (CCSU) .833/5-1, Mike Maynard (LIU) .833/5-1, Dustin Pease (MSM) .714/10-4,
Matt Gianini (CCSU) .692/9-4, 2 tied at .667
Innings Pitched: Jay Monti (SHU) 95.1, Dustin Pease (MSM) 92.0, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 91.1, Joe Cummings (MON) 90.2, Chris Aldrich (SHU) 89.0
Strikeouts: Joe Testa (WAG) 98, Jay Monti (SHU) 91, Brad Brach (MON) 82, John O'Hara (FDU) 75, Dustin Pease (MSM) 73
Saves: Bucky Kosyk (MSM) 10, Pete Orsi (LIU) 5, Dan Lanzano (WAG) 4, Andrew Bailey (WAG) 3, 7 tied at 2
2007 Season Standings
Team
1. Quinnipiac #
Mount St. Mary's #
3. Monmouth *
4. Central Connecticut St.
5. Sacred Heart
6. Wagner
7. Long Island
8. Fairleigh Dickinson
*NEC Tournament Champion
Conf. Record
21-7
21-7
17-10
14-14
12-15
11-17
10-17
4-23
Overall Record
29-18-1
35-22
36-24-1
26-26
22-31
17-34
16-35
9-45
#Regular Season Champion
Batting Leaders: Tim Binkoski (QU) .424, Andy Meyers (MON) .395, Ryan Murray (MSM) .385, Jeff Hanson (SHU) .376, Orlando Cruz
(LIU) .367
Runs: Kyle Messineo (MON) 69, Kyle Higgins (MON) 59, Ivor Hodgson (MSM) 49, Andy Meyers (MON) 49, Randy Gress (QU) 47
Hits: Andy Meyers (MON) 88, Kyle Higgins (MON) 85, Tim Binkoski (QU) 81, Chris Collazo (MON) 70, 2 tied at 69
Doubles: Kyle Higgins (MON) 21, Ryan Rizzo (QU) 19, Jason Maiella (SHU) 19, Jeff Hanson (SHU) 19, 2 tied at 18
Triples: Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 6, Chris Grabowski (FDU) 5, Jak Kidd (CCSU) 5, 3 tied at 4
Home Runs: Jeff Mainetti (QU) 12, Pete Kummerfeldt (QU) 12, Josh Vittek (MSM) 12, Randy Gress (QU) 12, Ryan Murray (MSM) 10
RBI: Andy Meyers (MON) 65, Eric Smith (MSM) 61, Jeff Mainetti (QU) 50, Jeff Hanson (SHU) 46, Randy Gress (QU) 45
Stolen Bases: Kyle Messineo (MON) 42, Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 28, Damian Csakai (WAG) 21, Chris Grabowski (FDU) 19, 2 tied at 16
ERA: Jay Monti (SHU) 1.34, Ryan Buch (MON) 2.44, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 2.78, John Tesseyman (CCSU) 2.79, Brad Brach (MON) 2.89
Wins Leaders: Ryan Buch (MON) 9, Brad Brach (MON) 9, 4 tied at 8
Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Ryan Buch (MON) .818/9-2, Andy Mayer (QU) .800/8-2, Ken Kerski (CCSU) .778/7-2, Brad Brach
(MON) .750/9-3, 2 tied at .667
Innings Pitched: Brad Brach (MON) 99.2, Dustin Pease (MSM) 99.2, Andrew Germuth (MSM) 84.1, Ryan Buch (MON) 81.0, Joe Testa (WAG) 80.2
Strikeouts: Brad Brach (MON) 84, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 84, Joe Testa (WAG) 82, Dustin Pease (MSM) 82, Ryan Buch (MON) 76
Saves: Justin Esposito (MON) 10, Mike Matta (MSM) 8, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 7, Robert Rowen (LIU) 4, 2 tied at 3
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2008
1. Monmouth#
2. Central Conn. State
3. Wagner
4. Mount St. Mary's*
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Sacred Heart
7. Quinnipiac
8. Long Island
*NEC Tournament Champion
NEC Record
20-5
18-9
17-11
13-11
10-16
10-18
9-19
7-15
Overall Record
37-16
25-24
27-28
21-33
15-38
12-41
16-36
16-31
#Regular Season Champion
Batting Leaders: Kyle Higgins (MON) .389, Josh Vittek (MSM) .377, Zachary Sand (FDU) .352, Frank DiMasi (LI) .346, John Delaney (QU) .337
Runs: Kyle Higgins (MON) 51, John Delaney (QU) 49, Drew Counselman (MSM) 44, 4 tied at 42
Hits: Kyle Higgins (MON) 89, Josh Vittek (MSM) 80, John Delaney (QU) 66, Drew Counselman (MSM) 65, Matt Maher (FDU) 65
Doubles: Drew Counselman (MSM) 21, Andy Meyers (MON) 17, Josh Vittek (MSM) 16, 4 tied at 15
Triples: Kyle Higgins (MON) 4, Paul Schmidt (SHU) 4, Nick Pulsonetti (MON) 4, 3 tied at 3
Home Runs: Josh Vittek (MSM) 20, Nick Pulsonetti (MON) 11, Ryan Murray (MSM) 10, Vin Avella (WAG) 10, John Delaney (QU) 9
RBI: Josh Vittek (MSM) 64, Frank DiMasi (LI) 49, Nick Pulsonetti (MON) 48, Andy Meyers (MON) 45, Tommy Meade (CCSU) 41
Stolen Bases: Damian Csakai (WAG) 33, Matt Maher (FDU) 33, Kyle Higgins (MON) 24, James Jones (LI) 19, 2 tied at 17
ERA: Joe Testa (WAG) 2.08, John Tesseyman (CCSU) 2.88, John O'Hara (FDU) 3.13, Brad Brach (MON) 3.36, Matt Watson (WAG) 3.55
Wins Leaders: Brad Brach (MON) 8, John Tesseyman (CCSU) 8, Matt Gianini (CCSU) 7, Joe Testa (WAG) 7, 2 tied at 6
Win Percentage Leaders: (min. 5 decisions): Ryan Buch (MON) .857/6-1, Brad Bach (MON) .800/8-2, Kyle Breese (MON) .750/6-2, John Tesseyman
(CCSU) .727/8-3, Matt Gianini (CCSU) .700/7-3
Innings Pitched: John Tesseyman (CCSU) 93.2, Joe Testa (WAG) 91.0, Max Brittenham (MSM) 83.1, Matt Gianini (CCSU) 81.1, Brad Brach (MON)
80.1
Strikeouts: John O'Hara (FDU) 92, Joe Testa (WAG) 80, Brad Brach (MON) 70, Ryan Buch (MON) 66, James Jones (LI) 61
Saves: Justin Esposito (MON) 11, Andrew Huebner (WAG) 11, Mike Matta (MSM) 4, Joe Duffy (QU) 3, John Slootmaker (LI) 3
2009 Season Standings
2008
1. Wagner#
2. Sacred Heart
3. Central Conn. St.
4. Monmouth*
Mount St. Mary's
6. Quinnipiac
Fairleigh Dickinson
8. Long Island
*NEC Tournament Champion
NEC Record
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16-10
16-11
15-11
15-11
11-17
11-17
6-21
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31-21
29-27-1
26-22
32-25
23-25
18-34
16-34
10-40
#Regular Season Champion
Batting Leaders: Jeff Hanson (SHU) .425; Jared Gruccio (WC) .394; Chris Collazo (MU) .385; Shane Eyler (MSM) .380; Zachary Sand (FDU) .379
Runs: Chris Collazo (MU) 57; Ryan Terry (MU) 54; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 53; 5 tied with 51
Hits: Chris Collaco (MU) 87; Tyler Santos (SHU) 81; Jeff Hanson (SHU) 79; Jeff Heppner (SHU) 74; Phil Tantillo (SHU) 73
Doubles: Tyler Santos (SHU) 23; Jeff Hanson (SHU) 19; Jay Schillaci (CCSU) 17; Jeff Heppner (SHU) 17; Paul Bottigliero (MU) 16; Richie Tri (CCSU) 16
Triples: Josh Boyd (MU) 5; Jay Schillaci (CCSU) 4; Mike Drowne (SHU) 4; Brian Martutartus (WC) 4; 9 tied with 3
Home Runs: Paul Bottigliero (MU) 17; Vin Avella (WC) 16; Shane Eyler (MSM) 15; Jeff Heppner (SHU) 13; Jeff Hanson (SHU) 12;
RBI: Jeff Heppner (SHU) 63; Paul Bottigliero (MU) 58; Jeff Hanson (SHU) 54; Nick Pulsonetti (MU) 53; Pat Epps (CCSU) 51
Stolen Bases: Damian Csakai (WC) 37; Matt Maher (FDU) 30; James Jones (LIU) 20; Brett Holland (MU) 19; Josh Boyd (MU) 19
ERA: Matt Watson (WC) 3.64; Ryan Buch (MU) 4.11; Kyle Morrison (WC) 4.16; Jared Balbach (SHU) 4.32; Brett Brach (MU) 4.61
Wins Leaders: Matt Watson (WC) 9; Jared Balbach (SHU) 8; Kyle Morrison (WC) 8; Brett Brach (MU) 7; Chris Gloor (QU) 7; Ryan Buch (MU) 7
Win Percentage Leaders: (min. 5 decisions): Matt Watson (WC) .818/9-2; Jared Balbach (SHU) .800/8-2; Kyle Morrison (WC) .800/8-2; Brett Brach
(MU) .777/7-2; Chris Gloor (QU) .636/7-4; Ryan Buch (MU) .636/7-4
Innings Pitched: Chris Barthel (SHU) 88.1; Joe Duffy (QU) 84.0; Jared Balbach (SHU) 83.1; Chris Gloor (QU) 81.2; Couri Benz (LIU) 74.0
Strikeouts: Ryan Buch (MU) 87; Chris Gloor (QU) 81; Brett Brach (MU) 69; Brady Feigl (MSM) 69; Chris Barthel (SHU) 66
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2010
1. Bryant#
2. Sacred Heart
3. Central Conn. St.*
4. Wagner
5. Monmouth
6. Mount St. Mary's
7. Quinnipiac
8. Fairleigh Dickinson
9. Long Island
*NEC Tournament Champion
NEC Record
25-7
20-12
18-14
17-15
15-17
14-18
13-19
11-21
11-21
Overall Record
34-22
31-27
33-21
26-31
22-27
20-31
14-39
16-38
14-42
#Regular Season Champion
Batting Leaders: Sean Allaire (CCSU) .426; Pat Epps (CCSU) .418; Robert Griffith (SHU) .401; Nick Campbell (BU) .391; Richie Tri (CCSU) .381.
Runs: Pat Epps (CCSU) 66; Mike Drowne (SHU) 65; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 65; Sean Miller-Jones (CCSU) 56; Steve Tedesco (SHU) 56.
Hits: Sean Allaire (CCSU) 100; Pat Epps (CCSU) 92; Nick Campbell (BU) 84; Kevin Brown (BU) 82; Mitch Wells (CCSU) 80.
Doubles: Kevin Brown (BU) 23; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 22; Mitch Wells (CCSU) 21; Ryan Terry (MU) 20; Anthony Scialdone (CCSU) 19.
Triples: Kevin Brown (BU) 7; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 6; Ryan Kresky (FDU) 6; Pat Epps (CCSU) 5; 3 tied with 4.
Home Runs: Pat Epps (CCSU) 18; Vin Avella (WC) 17; Jeff Heppner (SHU) 13; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 13; Tommy Meade (CCSU) 10.
RBI: Pat Epps (CCSU) 73; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 73; Vin Avella (WC) 60; Tommy Meade (CCSU) 56; Jeff JHeppner (SHU) 56.
Stolen Bases: Damian Sakai (WC) 41; Mike Drowne (SHU) 33; Steve Tedesco (SHU) 17; Seth Boyd (WC) 15; Ryan Terry (MU) 15; Brian
Martutartus (WC) 15.
ERA: Brent Almeida (BU) 1.94; Kent Worthington (MSM) 2.95; Eric Polvani (BU) 3.43; Jared Balbach (SHU) 3.63; Nick Meyers (MU) 3.93.
Wins Leaders: Peter Kelich (BU) 9; Jared Balbach (SHU) 9; Dave Krasnowiecki (CCSU) 7; Chris Zaccherio (SHU) 7; 4 tied with 6.
Win Percentage Leaders: (min. 5 decisions): Brent Almeida (BU) 1.000/6-0; Peter Kelich (BU) .900/9-1; Jared Balbach (SHU) .750/9-3; Dave
Krasnowiecki (CCSU) .700/7-3; Nick Meyers (MU) .666/6-3; Kent Worthington (MSM) .666/4-2.
Innings Pitched: Chris Zaccherio (SHU) 97.2; Eric Polvani (BU) 97.0; Jared Balbach (SHU) 91.2; Dave Krasnowiecki (CCSU) 80.0; Michael
Oskandy (QU) 79.0.
Strikeouts: Eric Polvani (BU) 89; Chris Zaccherio (SHU) 81; Jared Balbach (SHU) 72; Kent Worthington (MSM) 72; Kenny Cedel (LIU) 70.
Saves: Mark Andrews (BU) 12; Mike Matta (MSM) 6; David Rees (WC) 6; Ian Karlsson (WC) 6; 3 tied with 3.
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1991
1992
1993
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Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary’s
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Central Connecticut State
Coach
Bruce Frey
Bruce Frey
Michael Shea
Jim Hartnett
Michael Shea
Michael Shea
Michael Shea
Michael Shea
Michael Shea
Mike Merritt
Mike Merritt
Mike Merritt
Mike Merritt
Kevin Donner
Kevin Donner
Scott Catone
Scott Catone
Scott Catone
Ed O'Connor
Scott Catone
Ed O'Connor
Ed O'Connor
Ed O'Connor
Eric Blake
Points
45
35
34
33
27
15
28
21
37
30
51
26
46
30
26
33
50
38
29
23
32
31
52
46
Individual Champion
Don Reardon (MAR)
Steve Uhing (RMC)
Carlos Martins (FDU)
Kip Cheruiyot (MSM)
Peter Rono (MSM)
Urie Ridgeway (FDU)
Vinko Markovina (FDU)
Vinko Markovina (FDU)
Bernard Kitur (MSM)
Bernard Kitur (MSM)
Jesse Breeden (RID)
Daniel Kinyua (MSM)
Daniel Kinyua (MSM)
Stephen Ondieki (FDU)
Stephen Ondieki (FDU)
Kevin Doyle (SFPA)
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)
Thomas Martin (QU)
Ryan Seehan (SFPA)
Sam Chelanga (FDU)
Jacob Gurzler (QU)
Richard Klauber (QU)
Rogers Kipruto (LIU)
Outstanding Performer
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Jesse Breeden
Daniel Kinyua
Daniel Kinyua
Stephen Ondieki
Stephen Ondieki
Kevin Doyle
Ryan Sheehan
Ryan Sheehan
Thomas Martin
Ryan Sheehan
Sam Chelanga
Jacob Gurzler
Richard Klauber
Rogers Kipruto
Dan Shaffer
Terry Ditmars
Kevin Doyle
Erick Too
Alfred Korir
Ryan Sheehan
Cleophus Koros
Timothy Konoval
Michael Tilger
Matt Logie
Sam Chelanga
Derek Rammelkamp
Richard Klauber
Rogers Kipruto
Site
Staten Island, NY
Staten Island, NY
Staten Island, NY
Holmdel, NJ
Emmitsburg, MD
Coraopolis, PA
Staten Island, NY
Princeton, NJ
Poughkeepsie, NY
Middletown, NJ
Emmitsburg, MD
Middletown, NJ
Loretto, PA
Middletown, NJ
New Britain, CT
Pittsburgh, PA
New Britain, CT
Holmdel, NJ
Hamden, CT
Loretto, PA
Bronx, NY
New Britain, CT
Holmdel Park, NJ
Hamden, CT
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPATION
Rider
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Saint Francis (PA)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Long Island
Year
1989
1990
1995
1997
2000
2001
2002
2003
2006
Rookie of the Year
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Time
26:12.5
26:43.00
26:25.50
25:22.27
24:48
26:31.7
26:09.6
24:27.0
26:06.9
25.52.1
26:01.9
26:43.0
25:46.57
25:28.94
24:52.4
25:16
25:01.8
25:51.2
25:57.5
26:21
24:03
26:10.6
26:20.1
25:55.9
Mount St. Mary's
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Saint Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Central Connecticut State
Saint Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Fairleigh Dickinson
Wagner
Quinnipiac
Long Island
Athlete
Kip Cheruiyot (MSM)
Peter Rono (MSM)
Peter Rono (MSM)*
Carlos Martins (FDU)*
Bernard Kitur (MSM)
Daniel Kinyua (MSM)*
Stephen Ondieki (FDU)*
Brian Sell (SFPA)*
Kevin Doyle (SFPA)
Erick Too (FDU)
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)
Erick Too (FDU)
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)
Sam Chelanga (FDU)*
Place
18th
DNF
15th
NA
35th
13th
2nd
46th
82nd
136th
54th
119th
81st
16th
Time
N
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C
R
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B
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30:16.3
31:17.1
30:47
31:21
30:45.0
31:17.8
30:45.2
31:24.2
*All-American
Coach of the Year
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
NEC Record Book
Mike Shea
Mike Merritt
Mike Merritt
Mike Merritt
Mike Merritt
Kevin Donner
Kevin Donner
Scott Catone
John Keleher
Ed O'Connor
Ed O'Connor
Scott Catone
Ed O'Connor
Ed O'Connor
Ed O'Connor
Eric Blake
Fairleigh Dickinson
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Central Connecticut State
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Central Connecticut State
61
Men's Cross Country
N
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C
R
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c
o
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d
B
o
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62
Team Results
1986
1. Robert Morris
2. Marist
3. Saint Francis (PA)
4. Long Island
5. Monmouth
6. Wagner
45
66
79
83
98
139
1987
1. Robert Morris
2. Marist
3. Monmouth
4. Long Island
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Loyola
7. Saint Francis (PA)
8. Wagner
9. St. Francis (NY)
35
56
107
110
121
143
158
191
274
1988
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Monmouth
3. Robert Morris
4. Marist
5. Long Island
6. Loyola
7. Wagner
8. Saint Francis (PA)
9. St. Francis (NY)
34
59
66
82
127
160
197
210
272
1989
1. Mount St. Mary’s
2. Fairleigh Dickinson
3. Monmouth
4. Long Island
5. Robert Morris
6. Saint Francis (PA)
7. Marist
8. St. Francis (NY)
33
44
75
88
110
170
171
243
1990
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Long Island
3. Monmouth
4. Mount St. Mary’s
5. Robert Morris
6. Marist
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Wagner
9. Saint Francis (PA)
27
72
79
105
112
129
195
197
222
1991
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Long Island
3. Marist
4. Monmouth
5. Robert Morris
6. St. Francis (NY)
7. Saint Francis (PA)
8. Mount St. Mary’s
9. Wagner
15
91
101
124
137
142
146
190
192
1992
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Rider
3. Marist
4. Saint Francis (PA)
5. Mount St. Mary’s
6. Long Island
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Robert Morris
9. Monmouth
10. Wagner
28
54
84
120
135
160
162
181
257
278
1993
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Rider
3. Robert Morris
4. St. Francis (NY)
5. Marist
6. Saint Francis (PA)
7. Wagner
8. Mount St. Mary's
9. Monmouth
10. Long Island
21
50
115
128
131
155
187
218
221
235
1994
1. Fairleigh Dickinson
2. Rider
3. Mount St. Mary's
4. Marist
5. Robert Morris
6. St. Francis (NY)
7. Wagner
8. Saint Francis (PA)
9. Monmouth
37
69
75
101
119
124
168
173
249
1995
1. Mount St. Mary's
2. Rider
3. Monmouth
Fairleigh Dickinson
5. Marist
6. St. Francis (NY)
7. Robert Morris
8. Long Island
9. Saint Francis (PA)
10. Wagner
30
65
86
86
112
152
173
230
259
277
1996
1. Mount St. Mary's
2. Rider
3. Monmouth
4. Marist
5. Saint Francis (PA)
6. Fairleigh Dickinson
7. Robert Morris
8. St. Francis (NY)
9. Wagner
10. Long Island
51
60
67
97
99
144
170
233
250
289
1997
1. Mount St. Mary's
2. Monmouth
3. Saint Francis (PA)
4. Central Connecticut State
5. Robert Morris
6. Fairleigh Dickinson
7. Wagner
8. St. Francis (NY)
9. Long Island
26
42
58
101
165
172
193
198
240
1998
1. Mount St. Mary's
2. St. Franis (PA)
3. Monmouth
4. Central Connecticut State
5. UMBC
6. Fairleigh Dickinson
7. Quinnipiac
8. Wagner
9. Robert Morris
10. Long Island
11. St. Francis (NY)
46
53
90
95
114
146
159
240
241
312
324
1999
1. St. Francis (PA)
2. Fairleigh Dickinson
3. Mount St. Mary's
4. Central Connecticut State
5. Monmouth
6. UMBC
7. Robert Morris
Wagner
9. Sacred Heart
10. Long Island
11. St. Francis (NY)
12. Quinnipiac
30
45
104
107
135
136
205
205
278
307
310
321
2000
1. St. Francis (PA)
2. Fairleigh Dickinson
3. UMBC
4. Monmouth
5. Central Connecticut State
6. Quinnipiac
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Sacred Heart
9. Robert Morris
10. Wagner
11. Long Island
12. St. Francis (NY)
26
33
115
116
133
149
206
212
238
276
340
366
NEC Record Book
Men's Cross Country
Team Results (con.)
2001
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. Fairleigh Dickinson
3. Monmouth
4. UMBC
5. Quinnipiac
6. Central Connecticut State
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Sacred Heart
9. Robert Morris
10. Wagner
11. Long Island
12. St. Francis (NY)
33
41
96
107
116
158
191
225
231
256
334
341
2002
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. UMBC
3. Quinnipiac
4. Monmouth
5. Mount St. Mary's
6. Central Connecticut State
7. Fairleigh Dickinson
8. Robert Morris
9. Sacred Heart
10. Wagner
11. St. Francis (NY)
12. Long Island
50
76
106
133
147
160
166
175
205
301
332
353
2004
1. Quinnipiac
2. Saint Francis (PA)
3. Long Island
4. Robert Morris
5. Mount St. Mary's
6. Monmouth
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Central Connecticut State
9. Wagner
10. Sacred Heart
11. Fairleigh Dickinson
29
39
143
145
156
158
205
207
226
230
258
2005
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. Quinnipiac
3. Mount St. Mary's
4. Robert Morris
5. Monmouth
6. Wagner
7. Long Island
8. Central Connecticut State
9. Sacred Heart
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. St. Francis (NY)
2007
1. Quinnipiac
2. Monmouth
3. Sacred Heart
4. Mount St. Mary's
5. Saint Francis (PA)
6. Wagner
7. Robert Morris
8. Central Connecticut State
9. Fairleigh Dickinson
10. Long Island
11. St. Francis (NY)
31
84
95
108
133
151
178
185
235
268
285
2008
1. Quinnipiac
2. Mount St. Mary's
3. Sacred Heart
4. Monmouth
5. Wagner
6. Saint Francis (PA)
7. Central Connecticut State
8. Robert Morris
9. Bryant
10. Long Island
11. St. Francis (NY)
12. Fairleigh Dickinson
NEC Record Book
2003
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. Quinnipiac
3. Fairleigh Dickinson
4. Monmouth
5. Sacred Heart
6. Long Island
7. Robert Morris
8. Central Connecticut State
9. Wagner
10. St. Francis (NY)
11. Mount St. Mary's
38
58
118
121
143
172
203
212
225
245
249
23
57
96
125
140
193
207
212
238
253
303
2006
1. Quinnipiac
2. Monmouth
3. Mount St. Mary's
4. Central Connecticut State
5. Robert Morris
6. Saint Francis (PA)
7. Wagner
8. Fairleigh Dickinson
9. St. Francis (NY)
10. Sacred Heart
11. Long Island
32
75
81
130
173
175
213
221
223
225
238
52
76
102
103
126
138
148
185
189
287
297
367
2009
1. Central Connecticut State
2. Quinnipiac
3. Saint Francis (PA)
4. Sacred Heart
5. Wagner
6. Monmouth
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Long Island
9. Robert Morris
10. Bryant
11. Fairleigh Dickinson
12. St. Francis (NY)
46
82
97
98
154
155
187
196
222
258
271
343
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63
Men's Cross Country
N
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R
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d
B
o
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64
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1986 Championship (September 13, 1986) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 5.21 miles
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18.
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20.
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22.
23.
24.
25.
Don Reardon (MAR)
Mario Cooper (LIU)
Steve Uhing (RMC)
Dave Swidor (SFPA)
Anthony Bruno (RMC)
John Nedd (LIU)
Willie Cicoria (WAG)
Mark Russo (RMC)
Stephen Brennan (MAR)
Ed Hendricks (MON)
Dave Maher (SFPA)
Robert Ash (MON)
Nick Riviere (SFPA)
Dave Tallarico (RMC)
Mike Bruno (RMC)
Sean Hamill (RMC)
Robert Sweeney (MAR)
Todd Schecktman (WAG)
Jeffrey Nicosia (MAR)
Glen Middleton (MAR)
Rich Romako (LIU)
Patrick Conte (MON)
Mike Meehan (RMC)
Joel Stafford (RMC)
Joel Feehan (SFPA)
26:12.5
26:43.5
26:48.6
27:18.9
27:44.0
27:45.8
27:51.9
27:55.3
27:59.7
28:01.3
28:01.8
28:01.3
28:15.1
28:22.3
28:30.8
28:38.1
28:55.8
28:56.2
28:58.8
29:01.5
29:01.9
29:10.8
29:15.0
29:27.1
29:31.5
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50.
Marvin Towler (MON)
Tim Kane (LIU)
Rob France (SFPA)
Robert Taps (LIU)
Jeff Swidor (MON)
Steve Pierie (MAR)
Marc Mabli (MAR)
William McKenna (MAR)
Brian Hanlon (MON)
Tony Carignano (SFPA)
Tony Pitaressi (SFPA)
Brian McSheehy (RMC)
Brian Savickis (MAR)
Randy Wilson (SFPA)
Steve Ward (LIU)
Charles Friscia (WAG)
Louis Malizioso (LIU)
Davin Vazquez (WAG)
Brian O’Connell (MON)
Mike Ackerman (WAG)
Joe Ferraro (LIU)
Doug Kluepfel (WAG)
Berkley Howard (LIU)
Courtney Hazel (LIU)
Dean Picarella (SFPA)
29:33.5
29:44.6
29:55.1
30:01.9
30:24.7
30:26.4
30:37.2
30:51.4
31:05.3
31:06.6
31:07.8
31:24.5
31:38.5
31:48.2
31:56.0
32:58.3
33:46.5
33:55.4
34:01.3
34:33.7
34:46.5
35:02.8
35:14.5
35.25.4
35:44.1
1987 Championship (October 17, 1987) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 5.21 miles
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29.
30.
Steve Uhing (RMC)
Don Reardon (MAR)
Ally Mongo (FDU)
David Swidor (SFPA)
Gerard King (FDU)
Mike Bruno (RMC)
Mark Russo (RMC)
Thomas Coogan (LOY)
Scott Kendell (MAR)
Dave Tallarico (RMC)
Jeff Flanigan (RMC)
Brian Hanlon (MON)
Kevin Brennan (MAR)
Jeff Swidor (MON)
Rob Sweeney (MAR)
John Hendricks (MON)
Steve Brennan (MAR)
Robert Cahn (LIU)
Rich Romako (LIU)
Dave Blondin (MAR)
Scott Gedman (RMC)
Robert Taps (LIU)
Mark McQuillian (LOY)
Rich Matthews (LOY)
Senan Gorman (MAR)
John Behrens (MON)
Mike Healy (WAG)
Sergio Londono (LIU)
Gary Newman (FDU)
George Andrews (LIU)
26:43.00
27:19.59
27:24.99
27:25.76
27:41.66
27:45.67
27:51.93
28:06.12
28:07.59
28:14.43
28:21.15
28:34.82
28:40.71
28:41.87
28:44.48
28:46.25
28:51.66
28:54.79
29:13.11
29:21.27
29:28.64
29:36.49
29:39.01
29:42.28
29:45.80
29:46.24
30:02.42
30:11.40
30:12.42
30:14.00
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59.
Rich Narkiewicz (LOY)
Tim Fish (SFPA)
Alex Czaplicki (SFPA)
Bruce LeFeir (WAG)
Brian McSheehy (RMC)
Bill Moran (SFPA)
John Griffin (LOY)
Dave Hollander (LIU)
Keith Jennings (MON)
Charles Caldwell (FDU)
Bill Verderosa (WAG)
Charlie Friscia (WAG)
Bernard Curtis (LOY)
Herb Williams (FDU)
Bill Sefick (MON)
Bart Kelley (LOY)
Steve Guyer (WAG)
Matt Gallagher (WAG)
Eric Johnson (LOY)
Peter Gnutti (WAG)
Marco Belizaire (FDU)
Chris Palermo (SFNY)
Ernie Knewitz (SFPA)
Steve Manswelo (SFNY)
Rodney Henry (SFNY)
John Flanagan (SFNY)
Donald Pugh (SFNY)
Kevin Israel (SFNY)
Fred Cooper (SFNY)
NEC Record Book
30:16.25
30:31.43
30:44.57
30:50.94
31:03.43
31:16.52
31:19.47
31:21.38
31:32.31
31:37.00
32:08.00
32:08.22
32:25.79
32:52.24
33:09.22
33:55.91
34:13.59
35:01.46
35:09.74
36:43.73
38:16.58
38:27.97
40:25.63
41:07.52
46:03.47
46:04.50
46:22.26
52:17.60
52:22.69
Men's Cross Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1988 Championship (October 22, 1988) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 5.21 miles
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29.
Carlos Martins (FDU)
Jose Barros (FDU)
John Hendricks (MON)
Ally Mongo (FDU)
Michael Bruno (RMC)
Scott Kendall (MAR)
Nic Warner (MON)
Chris McGivern (MON)
Sergio Londono (LIU)
Sean Rice (LIU)
Steve Uhing (RMC)
Frank Pugliese (RMC)
Angelo Harastas (FDU)
Gary Newman (FDU)
Shane Pidgeon (MAR)
Kevin Brennan (MAR)
Jeff Swidor (MON)
Chuck Catherine (RMC)
Scott Chisuano (FDU)
Jeff Flanigan (RMC)
Richard Matthews (LOY)
Peter Antes (MAR)
Paul Longo (MAR)
Richard Chapman (MON)
Jason Vianese (MAR)
Tony Mandracchia (WAG)
Thomas Coogan (LOY)
Senan Gorman (MAR)
Joel Carrier (RMC)
26:25.50
27:10.25
27:19.54
27:20.12
27:30.55
27:31.48
27:37.59
27:38.65
27:40.88
27:41.79
27:44.97
27:47.39
27:51.20
27:54.02
27:58.14
28:10.86
28:20.25
28:21.47
28:22.80
28:26.31
28:29.67
28:33.23
28:35.53
28:38.88
28:40.20
28:41.88
28:51.69
28:55.84
28:59.14
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Rob Taps (LIU)
Chris Buearch (RMC)
Tim Greer (MON)
Dan Smith (WAG)
Randy Wilson (SFPA)
Bill Moran (SFPA)
Terrance Stamps (LOY)
John Griffin (LOY)
Leo Evelyn (LIU)
Brendan Murphy (LOY)
George Andrews (LIU)
Brad Simpson (WAG)
Marvin Towler (MON)
Bret Hatler (SFPA)
Pat Cooper (LIU)
Andre Whitte (LOY)
Michael Bystry (LOY)
Kevin McGee (SFPA)
Bill Verderosa (WAG)
Marc Bavaro (WAG)
Armondo Michelangelo (WAG)
Chuck Harris (SFPA)
Wendell Claude (SFNY)
Jerome Abrahams (SFNY)
Terrance Gerald (SFNY)
Mike Johnson (WAG)
Paul McPartland (SFNY)
Kelvin Parris (SFNY)
Chris Wilson (SFNY)
29:02.19
29:05.21
29:13.32
29:16.31
29:30.04
29:31.86
29:50.37
29:56.80
30:08.84
30:25.95
30:26.43
30:28.80
30:40.16
30:47.85
31:18.48
31:22.37
31:23.98
31:46.20
32:28.20
36:27.02
36:31.88
36:33.87
37:30.86
41:32.10
41:32.81
42:51.09
42:52.00
42:52.00
42:52.00
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1989 Championship (October 21, 1989) Holmdel Park, Holmdel, NJ, 8,000 meters
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Kip Cheruiyot (MSM)
Peter Rono (MSM)
Carlos Martins (FDU)
Rich Wisse (FDU)
Urie Ridgeway (FDU)
Alex Fernandes (LIU)
Kevin Farrell (MSM)
Pat Kelly (MON)
Nic Warner (MON)
Heath Coates (MSM)
Chris McGivern (MON)
Joe Tannuzzo (LIU)
Steve Gostovic (MSM)
Sean Rice (LIU)
Keith Williams (FDU)
Shane Murphy (SFPA)
Gary Newman (FDU)
John Hendricks (MON)
Mike Bruno (RMC)
Chuck Catherine (RMC)
Marty Feeney (MAR)
Tim Solema (RMC)
Dan Wehrle (RMC)
Scott Chiusano (FDU)
Joe Pira (LIU)
Jeff Gigliotti (RMC)
Chris Beard (RMC)
25:22.27
25:26.85
25:44.02
25:56.04
26:56.44
27:07.71
27:13.59
27:22.73
27:28.99
27:36.82
27:43.40
27:43.80
27:47.75
28:07.56
28:22.33
28:25.93
28:31.60
28:34.19
28:51.16
28:52.46
28:55.07
28:56.03
29:02.99
29:08.65
29:19.10
29:21.47
29:28.84
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Andrew Gay (FDU)
Pat Conte (MON)
Bill Moran (SFPA)
Mike Killeen (LIU)
Rob Salt (MON)
Jay Donegan (MSM)
Dan Becker (MAR)
Kevin Kavanagh (SFPA)
Rob Johnson (MAR)
Matt Murphy (MAR)
Erik Manko (RMC)
Pat Cooper (LIU)
Des Kenneally (MAR)
Shaun Reid (LIU)
Rambel Costas (SFPA)
Mike Tabel (MAR)
Felix Gilroy (MSM)
Lonnie Greene (SFNY)
Fred von Bargen (MAR)
Tom Rinkavage (SFPA)
Lee Montayne (SFNY)
Marcus Bousch (SFNY)
Sal Lucido (SFNY)
John Worthington (SFNY)
Paul Bovaro (SFNY)
Joe DiMattina (SFNY)
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29:31.72
29:32.75
29:32.77
29:48.80
30:13.64
30:58.99
31:07.93
31:25.51
31:42.38
31:43.94
31:52.52
31:55.43
32:13.90
32:43.31
33:56.87
33:58.68
33:01.10
34:40.40
35:04.57
35:10.77
40:16.46
40:16.49
42:19.31
42:21.23
50:38.75
50:39.25
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1990 Championship (October 20, 1990) Emmitsburg, MD, 8,000 meters
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Peter Rono (MSM)
Carlos Martins (FDU)
Urie Ridgeway (FDU)
Rich Wisse (FDU)
Shan DeGannes (FDU)
Joe Tannuzzo (LIU)
Steve Gostovich (MSM)
Tim Souders (RMC)
Chris McGivern (MON)
Nicolas Warner (MON)
John Hendricks (MON)
Sean Rice (LIU)
Colin McNamara (FDU)
Rob Mccoy (RMC)
Dave Kranson (RMC)
Kevin Mattias (FDU)
James Forte (LIU)
Mike Killeen (LIU)
Greg Messana (LIU)
Jason Vianese (MAR)
Robert Salt (MON)
Marty Feeney (MAR)
Dave Swift (MAR)
Jamie Lill (MSM)
Kevin Kavanaugh (SFPA)
Doug Palmadessa (FDU)
Lou Boscia (SFNY)
Guy Angelback (MON)
24:48
25:08
26:00
26:23
26:39
26:43
26:56
27:18
27:32
27:41
27:42
27:48
27:50
28:12
28:16
28:19
28:30
28:31
28:34
28:35
28:37
28:40
28:49
28:56
28:58
28:59
29:12
29:24
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Matt Murphy (MAR)
Stan Kubinski (SFNY)
Desmond James (WAG)
Brad Simpson (WAG)
Ken Ivey (RMC)
William Gale (MSM)
Fred vonBargen (MAR)
Des Kenneally (MAR)
Matt Seibel (SFPA)
Leo Evelyn (LIU)
J.P. Byrne (MSM)
Mike Ackerman (WAG)
Leonard Belka (MON)
Dave Nichol (RMC)
Justin Polun (MSM)
Kojo Asare (SFNY)
Charles Sogbeson (SFNY)
Bruno Sgambellone (WAG)
Chad Wollenweber (MSM)
Derrick Banks (WAG)
Anthony Beepath (SFNY)
Chris Shea (WAG)
Jean Desravines (SFNY)
Jamey Welty (SFPA)
Rich Strausburg (SFPA)
Jerry Morales (LIU)
Brian McWalters (SFPA)
29:24
29:35
29:37
29:44
29:45
29:48
29:53
30:03
30:09
30:13
30:32
30:55
31:15
31:18
31:51
32:05
32:20
33:20
33:32
34:31
34:44
34:47
34:57
35:28
35:40
36:27
42:10
1991 Championship (October 26, 1991) Coraopolis, PA, 8,000 meters
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Urie Ridgeway (FDU)
Vincent Markovina (FDU)
Rich Wisse (FDU)
Moses Mekbeb (FDU)
Chris Simon (FDU)
Dave Swift (MAR)
Joe Tannuzzo (LIU)
Sean Rice (LIU)
Pat Hannigan (FDU)
Paul Tannuzzo (SFNY)
Matt Jelley (MON)
Lou Boscia (SFNY)
Kevin Kavanaugh (SFPA)
Nicolas Warner (MON)
Rob McCoy (RMC)
Mark Bednarz (FDU)
Marty Feeney (MAR)
Jim Forte (LIU)
Dave Krason (RMC)
Greg Messana (LIU)
Aaron Santo (RMC)
Robert Douglas (MSM)
Jason Vianese (MAR)
Chris Britton (MON)
Matt Seibel (SFPA)
Jose Diaz )WAG)
Chris O’Keefe (MAR)
Chris Schmitz (MAR)
26:31.7
26:32.0
26:33.8
26:55.8
27:02.1
27:06.9
27:28.5
27:34.1
27:44.0
27:51.1
27:57.9
28:01.1
28:03.1
28:09.3
28:12.3
28:12.8
28:33.2
28:36.0
28:39.3
28:39.6
28:56.6
28:58.3
29:01.8
29:01.8
29:03.3
29:05.0
29:14.9
29:16.7
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Martin Redding (MSM)
Bard Simpson (WAG)
Robert Salt (MON)
Charles Sogbeson (SFNY)
Bryan Bell (SFPA)
Tim Souders (RMC)
Paul Schiele (SFPA)
Brian Ordway (MAR)
Matt Murphy (MAR)
Chris Munoz (LIU)
Scott Catone (WAG)
Kenneth Partner (SFPA)
Tom Laguercia (SFNY)
Justin Polun (MSM)
Jamie Lill (MSM)
Guy Angelbeck (MON)
Winston Shank (SFPA)
Joe Carney (WAG)
Ryan Ramdass (SFNY)
Mike Kendlick (RMC)
Rob Nagy (RMC)
Kojokom Asare (SFNY)
Mike Asamoah (WAG)
Michael McLean (LIU)
Robert Bender (MON)
Chad Wollenweber (MSM)
Michael Schenk (SFPA)
Peter Cornwall (SFNY)
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29:23.1
29:30.1
29:34.3
29:38.8
29:42.7
29:44.9
29:54.5
30:00.4
30:01.1
30:10.2
30:23.8
30:25.0
30:25.9
30:34.7
30:37.7
30:39.5
31:09.6
31:15.5
31:19.1
31:36.8
32:09.1
32:21.0
32:28.6
32:40.3
32:57.7
33:14.0
35:42.2
37:10.4
Men's Cross Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1992 Championship (October 24, 1992) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 8,000 meters
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Vinko Markovina (FDU)
Bernard Kitur (MSM)
Richard Wisse (FDU)
Shane Degannes (FDU)
Patrick Hennigan (FDU)
Greg Waldron (RID)
Brian McGhee (RID)
David Swift (MAR)
Joe Tannuzzo (LIU)
Harry Drew (RID)
Keith Clements (MSM)
Carlos Rodriguez (RID)
Roderick Rose (MAR)
Lou Boscia (SFNY)
Christopher Simon (FDU)
Kevin Kavanagh (SFPA)
Jason Vianese (MAR)
Mark Partner (SFPA)
Chris Grottini (RID)
Mark Bednarz (FDU)
Jim Forte (LIU)
Brian Ordway (MAR)
Casey Scumaci (SFPA)
Chris O’Keefe (MAR)
Andrew Baird (MAR)
Abdullah Hassan (SFNY)
Paul Schiele (SFPA)
Robert McCoy (RMC)
Ron Caponigro (RID)
Aaron Santo (RMC)
Martin Feeney (MAR)
Rich Loughran (RID)
Sean Rice (LIU)
26:09.6
26:40.2
27:12.8
27:13.2
27:16.0
27:19.8
27:27.2
27:35.6
27:39.7
27:45.9
28:01.9
28:03.4
28:04.1
28:14.2
28:21.6
28:25.2
28:30.3
28:32.1
28:34.6
28:35.6
28:35.7
28:44.8
28:49.3
28:51.5
28:52.7
28:54.8
28:56.3
28:57.2
29:14.0
29:22.1
29:38.5
29:45.4
29:51.7
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Martin Redding (MSM)
David Krason (RMC)
Winston Shank (SFPA)
Juan Seguara (SFNY)
Paul Mensah (MSM)
Chris Britton (MON)
Derek Durrett (SFPA)
Ryan Ramdass (SFNY)
Adam Regan (RMC)
Bob MacDonald (SFPA)
Tom Laquercia (SFNY)
Rob Addonizio (WAG)
Kenneth Ivey (RMC)
Doug Smioth (MON)
Greg Messana (LIU)
Mike McLean (LIU)
Jamie Lill (MSM)
Rob Salt (MON)
Mike Asamoah (WAG)
Isiaka Bodunrin (SFNY)
Leo Evelyn (LIU)
Brian Decker (MON)
Alec Moore (FDU)
Dan Cox (MSM)
Peter Mrakovic (WAG)
Michael Kendlick (RMC)
Scott Catone (WAG)
Justin Polun (MSM)
Rob Robson (SFNY)
John Vitkowski (WAG)
Curtis Jackson (RMC)
Mike Relyea (MON)
Jeff Alicea (MON)
29:52.2
29:55.6
30:28.7
30:35.1
30:43.6
30:46.7
31:04.2
31:04.5
31:14.8
31:16.4
31:16.2
31:20.6
31:21.9
31:24.9
31:27.0
31:27.7
31:31.5
31:35.9
31:42.2
31:55.0
31:57.4
31:59.2
31:59.8
32:33.3
32:38.3
33:05.6
33:06.3
33:08.6
33:32.2
33:50.1
33:52.2
33:56.3
35:48.5
1993 Men's Championship (October 30, 1993) Princeton, NJ, 5.0 miles
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Vinko Markovina (FDU) *
Bernard Kitur (MSM) *
Moses Mekbeb (FDU) *
Pat Hennigan (FDU) *
Terrance Armstrong (RID) *
Urie Ridgeway (FDU) *
Shane DeGannes (FDU) *
Avie Ma'ayan (FDU) *
Ron Brock (RID) *
Harry Drew (RID) *
Mark Partner (SFPA)
Mark Lampert (RID)
Brian Ordway (MAR)
Jason Haggerman (RID)
Jesse Breeden (RID)
Louis Bosscia (SFNY)
Paul Tannuzzo (SFNY)
Frank Rodenbaugh (RMC)
Carroll Israel (SFNY)
Rodrick Rose (MAR)
Aaron Santo (RMC)
Lonnie Smith (RMC)
Jim Forte (LIU)
Marc Crawtz (MON)
Andrew Baird (MAR)
Raymond Stein (RMC)
Bill Nolde (WAG)
Robert McCoy (RMC)
Antony Gliozzo (RMC)
Alex Bolanos (SFNY)
William Wood (MAR)
Greg Walden (RID)
Paul Schiela (SFPA)
24:27.0
24:55.5
25:03.1
25:07.0
25:13.4
25:20.8
25:23.2
25:32.0
26:15.7
26:28.1
26:33.5
26:34.2
26:35.7
26:45.4
26:45.6
26:49.5
26:53.5
26:54.3
26:59.4
27:00.5
27:15.9
27:19.5
27:21.6
27:23.1
27:23.6
27:25.9
27:27.5
27:28.8
27:32.7
27:41.0
27:41.4
27:44.6
27:46.6
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Casey Scumaci (SFPA)
Greg Santangelo (WAG)
Winston Shank (SFPA)
Scott Catone (WAG)
Peter Mrakovic (WAG)
Brian Flaherty (MON)
Brian Steele (RMC)
Derek Durrett (SFPA)
Patrick Casey (MAR)
Tony Tartaglia (MON)
Michael McLean (LIU)
John Lasker (MAR)
David Duran (SFNY)
Brian Ketcham (MAR)
Marty Redding (MSM)
Joseph Adamo (SFPA)
Mike Asamoah (WAG)
Jean DelPhonse (LIU)
Greg Messana (LIU)
Matthew Hawksley (MSM)
Mike Cheseborough (MSM)
Ryan Ramdass (SFNY)
Erick Babek (MON)
Robert McDonald (SFPA)
Rob Addonizio (WAG)
Gary Timmons (MON)
Jason Muller (MON)
Thomas Coombs (MSM)
Jon Cheseborough (MSM)
Rob Robson (SFNY)
Jason Fennes (MON)
Bret Sallowitz (LIU)
Kyle Brown (LIU)
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27:59.8
28:01.4
28:02.7
28:17.8
28:22.2
28:23.4
28:28.9
23:31.8
28:52.9
29:00.6
29:07.6
29:10.2
29:13.8
29:22.0
29:27.4
29:31.1
29:51.6
29:54.1
29:55.3
29:59.0
30:02.6
30:09.3
30:25.8
30:59.7
31:06.0
31:32.0
31:36.1
31:37.3
33:00.5
33:53.8
37:28.5
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1994
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30.
Bernard Kitur (MSM) *
David Swift (MAR) *
Moses Mekbeb (FDU) *
Avi Ma'ayan (FDU) *
Patrick Hennigan (FDU) *
Shane DeGannes (FDU) *
Jesse Breeden (RID) *
Kerrol Israel (SFNY) *
Shawn McElhaugh (MSM) *
Andrew Barid (MAR) *
Ron Brock (RID)
Fran Rodenbaugh (RMC)
Mark Lampert (RID)
Aaron Price (MSM)
Keith Clements (MSM)
Jason Hagerman (RID)
Raymond Stein (RMC)
Chris Mills (SFNY)
Christopher Simon (FDU)
Anthony Gaudagno (WAG)
Brian Steele (RMC)
Mike Loughran (RID)
Larry Medina (SFNY)
Scott Catone (WAG)
Tim Souders (RMC)
Jason Kenny (MAR)
Greg Cieslik (RID)
Josh Wood (MAR)
Paul Schiele (SFPA)
Justin Lackatas (WAG)
1995
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Championship
Championship
Bernard Kitur (MSM) *
Avi Ma'ayan (FDU) *
Jesse Breeden (RID) *
Richard Bush (MSM) *
Shawn McElhaugh (MSM) *
Moses Mekbeb (FDU) *
Brian Rosenberg (MSM) *
Felix Olivo (MON) *
Adam Manewell (MON) *
Ron Brock (RID) *
Mike Melfi (MAR)
RIchard Corcoran (MON)
Ryan Walsh (MSM)
Rui Nogueira (RID)
Mark Lampert (RID)
Patrick Casey (MAR)
Chris Mills (SFNY)
Lou Garguilo (RID)
Shawn Brock (RID)
Peter Modaferri (FDU)
Mike Loughran (RID)
Aaron Price (MSM)
Larry Medina (SFNY)
Josh Wood (MAR)
Jason Hagerman (RID)
Jason Muller (MON)
Jason Kenny (MAR)
Chad Hardy (MSM)
Jeff Leiter (LIU)
Brian Steele (RMC)
Brian Flaherty (MON)
Richard Kliesch (SFNY)
Ray Stein (RMC)
(October
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26:06.9
26:51.7
27:23.7
27:24.4
27:27.2
27:28.2
27:29.8
27:37.6
27:49.0
27:50.5
27:57.7
28:18.1
28:30.7
28:36.5
28:39.2
28:40.3
28:46.3
28:51.2
28:51.7
28:59.9
29:01.1
29:02.8
29:06.5
29:10.9
29:12.3
29:18.4
29:25.1
29:29.6
29:31.2
29:35.8
(October
28,
25:52.1
26:45.0
26.57.5
26:58.1
27.10.2
27:19.2
27:20.6
27:34.5
27:36.0
27:46.5
28:01.4
28:12.7
28:20.1
28:21.7
28:22.7
28:24.4
28:36.6
28:39.2
28:46.2
28:53.5
28:56.7
28:57.1
29:05.7
29:09.3
29:13.5
29:15.8
29:16.1
29:22.2
29:29.4
29:33.9
29:39.8
29:55.9
29:59.9
Bowdin
1995)
Park,
Middletown,
Chuck Williams (MAR)
John Polny (RMC)
Robert MacDonald (SFPA)
Anthony Gliozzo (RMC)
Lonnie Smith (RMC)
Michael Daly (SFNY)
Todd Coulson (MAR)
Kevin Comer (SFNY)
Jean DelPhonse (LIU)
Orlando Edwards (LIU)
Rudolph Celestin (FDU)
Anthony Jelcic (SFNY)
Lance Gittens (FDU)
Frank Quattromini (MON)
Jahmal Sanders (RMC)
Matt Slovick (RMC)
Greg Santangelo (WAG)
Casey Scumaci (SFPA)
Sean Reinke (SFPA)
Steve Jean-Baptiste (LIU)
Andrew Hepkins (WAG)
Robert Butler (SFPA)
Mark Fileccia (WAG)
Jason Fennes (MON)
Anthony Guadagno (WAG)
Justin Kirk (SFNY)
Rob Robson (SFNY)
Matt Pool (MAR)
Bryce Meyers (WAG)
Adrian Featherstone (LIU)
Kenyatta Solomon (LIU)
Thomas Matthews (SFPA)
Derek Tomlinson (SFPA)
John Vitowski (WAG)
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Poughkeepsie,
Kenneth Partner (SFPA)
Casey Scumaci (SFPA)
Dan Sturtz (RID)
Richard Corcoran (MON)
Michael Melfi (MAR)
Ryan Walsh (MSM)
Kenneth Fosoriero (SFNY)
Michael Shairi (SFNY)
Patrick Casey (MAR)
Winston Shank (SFPA)
Derek Durrett (SFPA)
Brian Ordway (MAR)
Martin Redding (MSM)
Jahmal Sanders (RMC)
Brian Flaherty (MON)
Gregory Santangelo (WAG)
Lonnie Smith (RMC)
Peter Mrakovcic (WAG)
Tony Cliozzo (RMC)
Michael Daly (SFNY)
Brad Boyd (MSM)
Isiaka Bodunrin (SFNY)
Marc Drautz (MON)
Sean Reincke (SFPA)
Robert MacDonald (SFPA)
Damien Callum (FDU)
Andrew Hopkins (WAG)
Jason Muller (MON)
Jim Angermeir (MON)
Jason Fennes (MON)
Tatum
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
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50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
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57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
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66.
67.
Park,
NEC Record Book
NY,
5.0
miles
29:37.1
29:38.3
29:41.2
29:41.9
29:47.3
29:53.3
29:55.1
29:57.8
29:59.6
30:09.0
30:10.9
30:12.6
30:22.1
30:31.5
30:37.7
30:28.1
30:42.2
30:57.1
31:01.1
31:03.9
31:10.1
31:39.8
31:55.6
32:03.5
32:24.3
33:26.8
33:56.9
34:14.7
34:57.4
35:49.8
NJ,
8,000
30:11.6
30:14.8
30:22.4
30:28.9
30:29.2
30:36.8
30:50.7
31:00.1
31:04.3
31:09.3
31:20.5
31:25.9
31:35.0
31:40.3
31:43.8
31:44.8
31:50.4
31:56.8
31:58.2
32:06.5
32:31.4
32:36.2
32:41.7
32:50.2
32:50.6
33:07.0
33:10.0
33:22.6
33:25.9
33:41.1
34:04.3
35:22.3
35:23.8
36:21.3
meters
Men's Cross Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1996 Championship (November 2, 1996) Emmitsburg, MD, 8,000 meters
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Jesse Breeden (RID)*
Aaron Price (MSM)*
Dan Shaffer (MSM)*
Avi Ma'Ayan (FDU)*
Brian Rosenberg (MSM)*
Jason Hagerman (RID)*
Felix Olivo (MON)*
Michael Melfi (MAR)*
Ryan Walsh (MSM)*
Scott Keyser (RID)*
Josh Horner (MON)
Adam Manewell (MON)
Mike Loughran (RID)
Benjamin Hefferon (MAR)
Todd Howard (SFPA)
Rui Nogueria (FDU)
Blaine Williams (MON)
Stephen Moxey (SFPA)
John Supsic (SFPA)
Richard Airey (MON)
Anthony Gliozzo (RMC)
Patrick Casey (MAR)
Steven Petrosky (SFPA)
Douglas Stewart (SFPA)
Michael Helfi (MAR)
Chris Mills (SFNY)
Brian Quinn (SFPA)
Eric Bergmann (MAR)
Greg Santangelo (WAG)
Lou Carguilo (RID)
Brian Steele (RMC)
Chad Hardy (MSM)
Rich Rossman (FDU)
26:01.9
26:04.7
26:22.9
26:25.9
26:30.1
26:36.4
26:37.8
26:39.3
26:40.3
26:41.0
26:42.7
26:44.8
26:47.8
26:55.7
26:57.5
27:03.4
27:06.5
27:20.6
27:21.7
27:27.2
27:38.3
27:38.7
27:39.4
27:51.1
28:01.0
28:06.2
28:08.9
28:22.0
28:23.0
28:25.2
28:31.0
28:36.3
28:37.9
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58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
Arthur Remillard (SFPA)
Brian Flaherty (MON)
Matt Slovick (RMC)
Bob Faustman (MSM)
Richard Corcoran (MON)
Tahir Bradley (FDU)
Fran Rodenbaugh (RMC)
Matt O'Rourke (RID)
John Polny (RMC)
Larry Medina (SFNY)
Timothy Russo (MAR)
Ray Stein (RMC)
Jeffrey Leiter (LIU)
Anthony Kurtin (SFNY)
Stephan Palmer (MAR)
Sahu Habibi (RID)
Lonnie Smith (RMC)
Orlando Edwards (LIU)
Jason McFall (FDU)
Mark Fileccia (WAG)
Andrew Hepkins (WAG)
Jamaal Burden (FDU)
Craig Pay (WAG)
Anthony Jelcic (SFNY)
Robert Pedersen (WAG)
Antonio Alston (FDU)
John Comer (SFNY)
Lamont Benjamin (LIU)
Donald Pierce (SFNY)
Mike Laskowski (WAG)
Rob Robson (SFNY)
King Perry (LIU)
Peter Stern (LIU)
28:40.9
28:45.6
28:49.7
28:52.0
28:55.9
29:07.8
29:15.5
29:20.9
29:24.5
29:26.5
29:27.6
29:52.2
29:54.6
30:15.0
30:18.3
30:21.5
30:21.8
30:27.5
30:47.3
30:50.8
30:52.7
31:52.7
32:03.9
32:18.8
32:53.2
33:08.0
34:10.6
35:04.3
36:13.0
36:35.5
36:59.2
37:01.9
40:41.4
1997 Championship (November 1, 1997) Middletown, NJ , 8,000 meters
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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10.
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12.
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15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Daniel Kinya(MSM) *
Aaron Price (MSM) *
Brian Rosenberg (MSM) *
Tim Kitching (MSM) *
Josh Horner (MON) *
Felix Olivo (MON) *
Blaine Williams (MON) *
Stephen Moxey (SFPA) *
Arthur Remillard (SFPA) *
Clint Santoro (CCSU) *
Richard Airey (MON)
Terry Ditmars (SFPA)^
Paul Spurrier (MON)
Douglans Stewart (SFPA)
Brian Quinn (SFPA)
Daniel Shaffer (MSM)
Rui Nogueira (FDU)
Leo Mayo (CCSU)
Julian Martinez (FDU)
Matthew Hartman (SFPA)
Chris Fekete (WAG)
Walter Hansen (CCSU)
John Weiner (MON)
Steven Petrosky (SFPA)
Israel Caro (CCSU)
Chris Cone (CCSU)
Dan DuMouchel (CCSU)
Eugene Daly (RMC)
John Polny (RMC)
William Schall (CCSU)
Paulo Oliveria (MON)
Christian Harrison (CCSU)
26:43.0
26:44.1
26:44.4
26:44.7
26:53.0
26:55.0
27:01.0
27:02.0
27:08.0
27:23.0
27:28.0
27:29.0
27:44.0
27:58.0
28:01.0
28:05.0
28:14.0
28:24.0
28:26.0
28:40.0
28:56.0
28:56.7
28:58.0
29:10.0
29:12.0
29:25.0
29:29.0
29:33.0
29:34.0
29:34.0
29:37.0
29:38.0
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
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46.
47.
48.
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50.
51.
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53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
Mike Throckmorton (RMC)
Ben Blake (CCSU)
Anthony Kurtin (SFNY)
Ron Bertram (MON)
Lance Gittens (FDU)
Adam Dalton (RMC)
Liam McCabe (SFNY)
Bill Kwasnicki (WAG)
Jim Glaser (CCSU)
Larry Medina (SFNY)
Dan McIntyre (MSM)
Jeffrey Leiter (LIU)
Jason Henze (RMC)
Dawit Melaku (LIU)
Adams Lazaro (WAG)
Mike Brady (WAG)
Clifford McLaren (SFNY)
Kenneth Fosoriero (SFNY)
Robert Butler (SFPA)
Ben Graziano (MSM)
Tom Hopkins (WAG)
Keith Pearson (WAG)
Purnell Lancaster (FDU)
Robert Nesbit (LIU)
Tahir Bradley (FDU)
Orlando Edwards (LIU)
Abdul Mosad (LIUO
Mike Poole (WAG)
Camien Lois (SFNY)
Donald Pierce (SFNY)
Fran Gress (MSM)
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29:44.0
30:03.0
30:08.0
30:12.0
30:16.0
30:17.0
30:23.0
30:25.0
30:28.0
30:34.0
30:39.0
30:40.0
30:50.0
30:51.0
30:59.0
31:01.0
31:11.0
31:18.0
31:31.0
31:39.0
31:50.0
32:11.0
32:20.0
32:49.0
33:11.0
33:26.4
33:26.7
33:44.0
34:01.0
37:50.0
38:12.0
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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1998
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
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27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
Championship
Daniel Kinyua (MSM)*
Tim Kitching (MSM)*
Felix Olivo (MON)*
Leo Mayo (CCSU)*
Brian Sell (SFPA)*
Terry Ditmars (SFPA)*
Roland Lavalee (QC)*
Daniel Shaffer (MSM)*
Kevin Doyle (SFPA)*^
Ephantus Limo (FDU)*
Paul Spurrier (MON)
Brian Rosenberg (MSM)
Blaine Williams (MON)
Eric Blake (CCSU)
James Osborn (UMBC)
Art Remillard (SFPA)
Andrew Catton (SFPA)
Mike Rafferty (CCSU)
Eric Benjamin (UMBC)
Julian Martinez (FDU)
Matt Hartman (SFPA)
Rui Norgueira (FDU)
Jonathan Thelen (MSM)
Jake Klim (UMBC)
Stephen Moxey (SFPA)
Jeff Veglia (QC)
Ryan Stevens (UMBC)
Dan DuMouchel (CCSU)
Jimmy Daly (UMBC)
Chris Schumacher (MON)
Chris Cone (CCSU)
Eugene Daly (RMC)
Brad Bisinger (MON)
Andre Sirois (CCSU)
Chris Fekete (WAG)
Steve Petrosky (SFPA)
Ben Blake (CCSU)
Anthony Vecca (QC)
Daniel McIntyre (MSM)
Joe Daniels (MON)
Conrad Haber (UMBC)
Walter Hansen (CCSU)
Scott Gomez (LIU)
Henry Ridder (QC)
Bernard Fraiser (FDU)
Mark McLarnon (UMBC)
Anthony Canova (WAG)
(October
31,
25:46.57
25:47.69
25:43.25
26:03.04
26:03.30
26:17.06
26:18.60
26:21.06
26:21.30
26:22.95
26:26.20
26:28.41
26:44.57
26:53.23
26:54.87
26:58.11
27:00.93
27:04.09
27:14.29
27:14.87
27:16.02
27:18.51
27:20.54
27:23.43
27:26.82
27:33.38
27:37.35
27:47.33
27:48.46
27:51.78
27:52.05
27:53.56
27:55.63
28:00.62
28:03.45
28:04.76
28:07.52
28:09.89
28:12.10
28:15.35
28:15.67
28:15.94
28:27.35
28:28.89
28:30.92
28:31.19
28:37.41
1998)
Loretto,
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
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66.
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68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
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80.
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83.
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85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
8,000
Brian Quinn (SFPA)
Ron Bertram (MON)
Bryan Cue (QC)
Ryan Brown (RMC)
Paulo Oliveira (MON)
John Polny (RMC)
Israel Caro (CCSU)
Eric Mattis (SFPA)
William Gehrhardt (WAG)
Mike Sharek (CCSU)
Aidan Walsh (FDU)
Andrew Hnatko (RMC)
Doug Auer (WAG)
Anthony Kurtin (SFNY)
Christian Furey (QC)
Ben Graziano (MSM)
Mike Brady (WAG)
Javian Quintana (FDU)
Chris Kary (WAG)
Chris Neuhart (RMC)
Robert Julian (WAG)
Will Simmons (LIU)
Jerry Smith (RMC)
Eric Medina (SFNY)
Tim Jarocki (RMC)
Dawit Melaku (LIU)
Gregory Daniels (SFNY)
Geoff Moulton (QC)
Mike Poole (WAG)
Patrick Dillon (SFNY)
Mike Genovese (MON)
Liam McCabe (SFNY)
William Brucker (QC)
Joshua Haslip (MSM)
Brian Cross (LIU)
Abdul Mosad (LIU)
David Dougherty (MSM)
Tom Hopkins (WAG)
Alex Peter (MSM)
Richard Brelsford (QC)
Robert Nesbitt (LIU)
Tommy Gonzalez (SFNY)
Erik Libby (QC)
Paul Pampalone (WAG)
Tahir Bradley (FDU)
Donald Mowatt (LIU)
* All-Conference
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meters
28:39.64
28:43.18
28:45.12
28:52.12
28:52.63
29:02.24
29:11.43
29:11.81
29:15.09
29:16.75
29:19.17
29:22.74
29:23.35
29:29.98
29:30.19
29:36.20
29:47.17
29:55.79
29:57.94
30:06.97
30:07.53
30:12.14
30:16.86
30:22.29
30:29.64
30:31.16
30:34.07
30:43.45
30:44.50
30:49.82
30:51.02
30:57.70
31:00.48
31:21.36
31:31.02
31:44.62
31:58.98
32:22.48
32.33.36
32:43.95
32:47.13
32:53.64
33:14.49
33:16.81
33:37.80
34:57.49
Men's Cross Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
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29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
Championship
Stephen Ondieki (FDU)*
Brian Sell (SFPA)*
Tim Kitching (MSM)*
Terry Ditmars (SFPA)*
Kevin Doyle (SFPA)*
Leo Mayo (CCSU)*
Erick Too (FDU)*^
Aidan Walsh (FDU)*
Andrew Catton (SFPA)*
Michael Murray (SFPA)*
Francis Kipkuna (FDU)*
Stephan Moxey (SFPA)*
Eric Benjamin (UMBC)
Eric Blake (CCSU)
Brian Quinn (SFPA)
Daniel Shaffer (MSM)
Mike Rafferty (CCSU)
Matthew Hartman (SFPA)
James Bare (FDU)
Julian Martinez (FDU)
Chris Neuhart (RMC)
Jake Klim (UMBC)
Ben McCulloch (SFPA)
Jason Santucci (MON)
Paul Spurrier (MON)
Art Remillard (SFPA)
Blaine Williams (MON)
Eugene Daly (RMC)
Philip Knowlton (UMBC)
Shawn Day (MSM)
Jonathon Thelan (MSM)
Brad Bisinger (MON)
Festus Kiprono (MSM)
Matteo Rosselli (WAG)
Chris Fekete (WAG)
Donald Harrison (MSM)
Rich Brancaleone (CCSU)
Mark McLaron (UMBC)
Chris Cone (CCSU)
Joe Daniels (MON)
Anthony Canova (WAG)
Brian Koch (SHU)
David Cilley (CCSU)
Ben Werbos (UMBC)
Paulo Oliveira (MON)
Andrew Hnatko (RMC)
Edward Njai (SHU)
Bernard Frazier (FDU)
Anthony Shrout (QUIN)
Christopher kary (WAG)
Mike Sharek (CCSU)
(October
30,
25:28.94
25:35.26
25:35.88
25:48.66
25:49.03
25:54.90
25:59.20
26:08.28
26:10.56
26:17.43
26:22.55
26:43.61
26:47.79
26:50.34
26:58.34
27:00.54
27:02.24
27:06.84
27:09.73
27:11.19
27:14.10
27:16.70
27:17.90
27:19.65
27:26.50
27:31.83
27:32.06
27:34.72
27:38.04
27:39.29
27:40.65
27:50.93
27:54.05
27:56.58
28:01.48
28:02.54
28:04.87
28:06.99
28:08.44
28:19.08
28:22.43
28:23.75
28:29.70
28:35.65
28:36.46
28:40.09
28:41.75
28:48.00
28:52.81
28:59.40
29:04.00
1999)
Middletown,
NJ,
8,800
52. Scott Gomez (LIU)
53. Thomas Rivera (SFNY)
54. Will Simmons (LIU)
55. Andrew Gabrell (QUIN)
56. Christian Harrison (CCSU)
57. Andrew Schweikert (RMC)
58. Purnell Lancaster (FDU)
59. Patrick Dillon (SFNY)
60. Lance Byrd (UMBC)
61. Andrew Rumph (MON)
62. Tom Hopkins (WAG)
63. Lloyd Dodge (UMBC)
64. Brian Williams (SHU)
65. Mike Brady (WAG)
66. Doug Auer (WAG)
67. Jason Mitchell (MSM)
68. Jim Rutzler (MON)
69. David Cross (LIU)
70. Ryan Brown (RMC)
71. Anthony Kurtin (SFNY)
72. Mike Poole (WAG)
73. Dominic Colardo (MSM)
74. Edward Long (SFNY)
75. Edward Mahoney (SHU)
76. Brian Cross (LIU)
77. Tim Blankenship (CCSU)
78. Christopher Eaton (SHU)
79. Ben Graziano (MSM)
80. Jonathan Bray (QUIN)
81. Robert Julian (WAG)
82. Christopher Ciparelli (SHU)
83. Bryan Cue (QUIN)
84. Brian Wrinkle (SHU)
85. Rick Lill (MSM)
86. Bill Mason (MON)
87. John Morash (SHU)
88. Tim Jarocki (RMC)
89. Thomas Gambardella (SFNY)
90. Alain McGhie (LIU)
91. Dawit Melaku (LIU)
92. Louis Krummert (RMC)
93. Robert Nesbitt (LIU)
94. Liam McCabe (SFNY)
95. Andrew Doyle (WAG)
96. Bill Ott (MON)
97. Henry Ridder (QUIN)
98. Joshua Slack (SHU)
99. Andrew Erhartic (SHU)
100. Geoff Moulton (QUIN)
101. Donald Mowatt (LIU)
102. Erik Libby (QUIN)
yards
29:04.23
29:04.50
29:04.73
29:05.55
29:06.93
29:08.72
29:09.98
29:10.22
29:10.73
29:14.21
29:15.43
29:16.37
29:25.09
29:26.34
29:32.46
29:33.85
29:35.64
29:41.27
29:45.34
29:48.77
29:49.35
29:50.01
29:52.05
29:55.94
29:56.52
30:04.64
30:07.27
30:09.12
30:12.44
30:12.72
30:19.85
30:24.61
30:27.28
30:30.60
30:31.44
30:35.19
30:52.78
31:04.77
31:12.57
31:25.44
31:29.93
31:33.00
31:55.15
31:58.25
32:14.34
32:16.52
32:28.79
32:33.42
32:42.58
32:57.94
34:52.09
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Cross
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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2000 Championship (October 28, 2000) New Britain, CT, 8K
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37.
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40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
Stephen Ondieki (FDU)*
Brian Sell (SFPA)*
Terry Ditmars (SFPA)*
Kevin Doyle (SFPA)*
Andrew Catton (SFPA)*
Alfred Korir (FDU)*^
Erick Too (FDU)*
Tim Kitching (MSM)*
Aidan Walsh (FDU)*
Francis Kipkuna (FDU)*
Robert Korich (FDU)*
Michael Murray (SFPA)*
Eric Blake (CCSU)
Matt Kalinski (CCSU)
Benjamin McCulloch (SFPA)
Eric Benjamin (UMBC)
Nick Pelligrino (MON)
Thomas Martin (QU)
Joseph Daniels (MON)
Jake Klim (UMBC)
Brian Hoffman (MON)
Doug Allen (UMBC)
Christopher Ciparelli (SHU)
Conrad haber (UMBC)
James Kawalek (SFPA)
Andrew Sinnott (QU)
Peter Pollard (QU)
Jason Santucci (MON)
Mike Rafferty (CCSU)
Christopher Eaton (SHU)
Brad Bisinger (MON)
Shawn Day (MSM)
Greg Saylor (UMBC)
Phil Knowlton (UMBC)
Andy Schweikert (RMC)
Kevin Harrington (CCSU)
Ben Werbos (UMBC)
Tim Moylan (QU)
Bill Mason (MON)
Steve Petrosky (SFPA)
Aaron Afarian (QU)
Mike Shareck (CCSU)
Ryan Parsons (RMC)
Adam Driscoll (UMBC)
Steve Jacobs (UMBC)
Wesley Hummel (SFPA)
Lawrence Quinn (SFPA)
Anthony Canova (WAG)
Jason Muir (RMC)
24:52.4
25:25.9
25:40.8
25:43.4
25:44.6
26:10.4
26:12.3
26:15.0
26.26.1
26:29.9
26:31.2
26:35.6
26:37.1
26:49.4
27:03.6
27:07.8
27:12.3
27:14.0
27:18.0
27:19.4
27:19.9
27:27.0
27:33.8
27:37.5
27:39.4
27:39.7
27:42.1
27:43.3
27:48.5
27:53.3
27:53.7
27:55.7
27:56.0
27:56.7
28:02.5
28:04.0
28:06.4
28:07.2
28:08.7
28:09.7
28:19.2
28:20.3
28:22.4
28:28.1
28:29.7
28:30.1
28:31.7
28:34.1
28:35.1
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91.
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93.
94.
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96.
97.
98.
Curtis Akacki (MON)
Roland Lavallee (QU)
Dominic Colardo (MSM)
Justin Ditanni (RMC)
Mark McLarnon (UMBC)
Paulo Oliveira (MON)
Kevin Curley (CCSU)
Andrew Renna (SHU)
Mat Cote (CCSU)
Mike Brady (WAG)
Will Simmons (LIU)
William Figueroa (SHU)
Matthew Uzenski (SHU)
Chris Kary (WAG)
Jeff Perry (QU)
Edward Njai (SHU)
Andrew Gabrell (QU)
Dan McIntyre (MSM)
Jason Mitchell (MSM)
Brian Wrinkle (SHU)
Mike Poole (WAG)
John Morash (SHU)
Rob Julian (WAG)
Joe Marangio (WAG)
Rick Lill (MSM)
John Ladesic (MSM)
Ben Graziano (MSM)
Jerry Monaco (QU)
Patrick Dillon (SFNY)
David Cross (LIU)
Louis Krummert (RMC)
Nick Klastava (MON)
Peter Senick (CCSU)
Anthony Mazzariello (WAG)
Thomas Rivera (SFNY)
Tom Horan (WAG)
Rich Brelsford (QU)
Andrew Erhartic (SHU)
Tom Hopkins (WAG)
Juslo Rodriquez (MON)
Jonathan Cash (MSM)
Joshua Slack (SHU)
Robert Nesbitt (LIU)
Brian Cross (LIU)
Joshua Wilson (LIU)
Edward Long (SFNY)
Thomas Gambardella (SFNY)
Brian Gelhinean (SFNY)
Jaron McBride (LIU)
* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
72
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28:41.2
28:50.6
28:52.4
28:53.5
28:55.4
29:00.2
29:01.1
29:04.3
29:04.6
29:10.7
29:11.7
29:18.8
29:19.9
29:27.2
29:30.7
29:34.1
29:35.0
29:46.3
29:47.1
29:49.8
29:52.1
29:56.2
29:57.9
29:59.8
30:02.5
30:14.9
30:15.9
30:34.4
30:42.7
30:43.1
30:46.6
30:47.4
30:49.4
30:50.0
31:11.7
31:21.6
31:43.1
31:49.8
31:50.0
32:08.2
32:08.4
32:20.7
32:34.8
33:19.3
35:18.5
36:12.4
41:18.0
45:13.9
45:23.8
Men's
Cross
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2001
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
Championship
Kevin Doyle (SFPA)*
Michael Murray (SFPA)*
Andrew Catton (SFPA)*
Erick Too (FDU)*
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)*^
Aidan Walsh (FDU)*
Tom Martin (QU)*
Alfred Korir (FDU)*
Matt Kalinski (CCSU)*
Brian Hoffman (MU)*
Robert Rotich (FDU)*
Duncan Bitok (FDU)*
Brad Bisinger (MU)*
Shawn Day (MSM)*
Leo Mayo (CCSU)
Nick Pellegrino (MU)
Doug Allen (UMBC)
Jake Klim (UMBC)
Tim Moylan (QU)
Ben Werbos (UMBC)
Matthew Uzenski (SHU)
Robert Mead (SFPA)
Bill Mason (MU)
Phil Knowlton (UMBC)
Greg Toomey (QU)
Brian Murphy (MSM)
James Kawalek (SFPA)
Conrad Haber (UMBC)
Andrew Sinnott (QU)
Matt Harman (SFPA)
Greg Saylor (UMBC)
Christopher Ciparelli (SHU)
Adam Driscoll (UMBC)
Justin Ward (MU)
Ryan Parsons (RMC)
Rory Cahill (QU)
Robert Russo-Vikus (WC)
Jacob Still (UMBC)
Josh Jabaut (QU)
Steve Hicks (CCSU)
Aaron Afarian (QU)
Jason Muir (RMC)
Craig Gnan (SFPA)
Joseph Daniels (MU)
Andrew Smith (RMC)
Andrew Diffenderfer (MSM)
Mike Sharek (CCSU)
(October
25:16
25:32
25:37
25:45
25:48
25:57
25:59
26:02
26:02
26:03
26:04
26:09
26:13
26:15
26:22
26:24
26:32
26:42
26:44
26:48
26:52
26:56
26:59
27:00
27:05
27:07
27:08
27:09
27:10
27:12
27:13
27:19
27:21
27:23
27:30
27:30
27:37
27:38
27:39
27:42
27:44
27:44
27:45
27:48
27:48
27:49
27:51
27,
2001)
Schenley
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49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
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90.
91.
92.
93.
Park,
Pittsburgh,
Jesse Stump (UMBC)
Anthony Shrout (QU)
Andrew Schweikert (RMC)
Aaron Johnson (UMBC)
Dominic Colardo (MSM)
Doug Auer (WC)
Will Simmons (LIU)
Kevin Harrington (CCSU)
Thomas Rivera (SFNY)
Tim Dietz (MU)
William Figueroa (SHU)
Chris Kary (WC)
Nick Klastava (MU)
Peter Senick (CCSU)
Andrew Renna (SHU)
Mat Cote (CCSU)
Anthony Mazzariello (WC)
Frank Sacrona (WC)
Mike Lisby (MSM)
Kris Landers (MU)
Richard Brelsford (QU)
Paul Ascosi (MSM)
John Ladesic (MSM)
David Hutter (SHU)
Jerry Monaco (QU)
Joshua Wilson (LIU)
Joseph Zalak (SHU)
Justin Diianni (RMC)
Pat D'Alessandro (MU)
Brian Wrinkle (SHU)
Ryan Lamont (CCSU)
John Morash (SHU)
Jason Celovsky (WC)
Louis Krummert (RMC)
Valentine Benitez (SFNY)
Kyle Folmsbee (SHU)
Mark Mooney (CCSU)
Eddie Long (SFNY)
Kevin Caskin (SHU)
Nicholai Dalidowitz (MSM)
Richard James (LIU)
Antonio Thomas (LIU)
Yaudy Fernandez (SFNY)
Jose Marengo (SFNY)
Matt Silva (LIU)
Ranard Adkison (LIU)
PA,
27:58
28:00
28:00
28:11
28:20
28:22
28:22
28:23
28:28
28:32
28:34
28:36
28:43
28:49
28:50
28:55
28:59
29:01
29:16
29:22
29:24
29:26
29:45
29:45
29:50
29:54
30:00
30:04
30:04
30:05
30:11
30:11
30:41
30:43
30:48
30:49
30:51
31:04
31:11
31:20
33:56
35:02
35:31
35:52
36:09
38:04
8K
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^ Freshman of the Year
NEC Record Book
73
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Cross
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2002 Championship (November 2, 2002) New Britain, CT, 8K
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
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27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)*
Erick Too (FDU)*
Alfred Korir (FDU)*
Matt Kalinski (CCSU)*
Cleophus Koros (MSM)*^
Robert Rotich (FDU)*
Izudin Mehmedovic (UMBC)*
Phil Knowlton (UMBC)*
Brett Burns (SFPA)*
Ben McCulloch (SFPA)*
Brian Hoffman (MU)*
Michael Charron (QU)*
Adam Driscoll (UMBC)*
James Kawalek (SFPA)*
Tim Moylan (QU)
Craig Gnan (SFPA)
Chad Hartzell (SFPA)
Nick Pellegrino (MU)
Shawn Day (MSM)
Matthew Uzenski (SHU)
Greg Saylor (UMBC)
Josh Dluhos (RMU)
Jeffrey Roginielewicz (QU)
Todd Raymond (QU)
Ryan Parsons (RMU)
AJ Suravicz (SFPA)
Jesse Stump (UMBC)
Aaron Johnson (UMBC)
Steve Hicks (CCSU)
Patrick Quinn (SFPA)
Will Springman (MU)
Curtis Akacki (MU)
Mark Driscoll (QU)
Ryan Cartwright (UMBC)
Gregory Brink (QU)
Anthony Mio (QU)
Andy Schweikert (RMU)
Kyle Ridington (SFPA)
Mat Cote (CCSU)
Lawrence Quinn (SFPA)
Peter Pollard (QU)
Andrew Diffenderfer (MSM)
Andrew Smith (RMU)
Donald Harrison (MSM)
Peter Senick (CCSU)
Andrew Renna (SHU)
Nick Klastava (MU)
Scott Vorwerk (MU)
Lloyd Dodge (UMBC)
Gregory Toomey (QU)
25:01.8
25:22.2
25:32.7
25:41.0
25:56.1
25:58.0
26:09.2
26:10.0
26:14.5
26:16.1
26:21.0
26:22.6
26:27.2
26:27.9
26:29.2
26:30.3
26:34.4
26:39.6
26:41.1
26:41.2
26:48.9
26:50.0
26:53.5
26:53.9
26:57.8
27:03.1
27:10.1
27:10.3
27:11.1
27:12.5
27:23.4
27:25.0
27:26.8
27:28.9
27:34.8
27:45.1
27:48.6
27:51.1
27:51.9
27:54.1
28:01.7
28:04.3
28:04.7
28:06.9
28:07.4
28:10.9
28:11.7
28:13.7
28:14.4
28:24.0
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63.
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90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
Dominic Colorado (MSM)
Tyler Arnett (SHU)
Joseph Zalak (SHU)
Justin Ward (MU)
Zack Tembi (CCSU)
Robert Howard (SHU)
Andrew O'Reilly (CCSU)
John Commins (UMBC)
Kevin Hurley (UMBC)
Ryan Lamont (CCSU)
Justin DiIanni (RMU)
Rob Russo-Vikos (WC)
Robert Gill (SHU)
Michael Haraysm (SFNY)
Michael O'Hagan (MU)
Eric Zimmerman (MU)
Jason Muir (RMU)
Michael Berluti (SHU)
Anthony Mazzariello (WC)
John Waldeck (SHU)
Tyson Smith (CCSU)
Richard Brelsford (QU)
Justin Murray (MU)
Michael Acanfora (WC)
Joe Marangio (WC)
Steven McElligott (LIU)
Nicholai Dalidowitz (MSM)
Robert Goetz (RMU)
Andrew Knowlton (MSM)
Kevin Caskin (SHU)
Patrick Dillon (SFNY)
Michael Hannon (SHU)
Pablo Jon Paul (WC)
Kieran O'Neill (SFNY)
Jomar Anderson (LIU)
Valentin Benitez (SFNY)
Jason Celovsky (WC)
Eddie Long (SFNY)
Bryan Steele (LIU)
Scott Gomez (LIU)
Richard James (LIU)
Rene Mercado (FDU)
Yaudy Fernandez (SFNY)
Antonio Thomas (LIU)
Robert Ferrera (FDU)
Matthew Silva (LIU)
Jabari Bush (LIU)
Ranard Adkison (LIU)
* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
74
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28:29.7
28:34.4
28:35.0
28:37.9
28:42.0
28:45.1
28:50.8
28:53.8
29:07.4
29:12.4
29:22.0
29:23.6
29:27.2
29:30.4
29:31.6
29:32.2
29:35.5
29:36.1
29:36.9
29:40.7
29:42.3
29:59.3
30:07.2
30:10.8
30:11.7
30:14.6
30:20.7
30:26.1
30:34.5
30:39.9
30:59.7
31:04.2
31:05.7
31:11.5
31:26.8
31:39.5
32:07.2
33:04.2
33:55.3
34:02.0
35:25.1
35:45.8
36:40.0
37:55.7
38:56.4
39:18.0
42:53.6
44:40.2
Men's
Cross
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2003 Championship (November 1, 2003) Holmdel, NJ, 8K
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17.
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21.
22.
23.
24.
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27.
28.
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30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)*
Alfred Korir (FDU)*
Robert Rotich (FDU)*
Nick Pellegrino (MU)*
Michael Charron (QU)*
Thomas Martin (QU)*
Ben McCulloch (SFPA)*
Chad Hartzell (SFPA)*
Timothy Konoval (CCSU)*^
Michael Murray (SFPA)*
Jeffrey Roginielewicz (QU)*
Craig Gnan (SFPA)*
Juha Vesala (CCSU)*
Chris Leverette (SFPA)*
James Kawalek (SFPA)
Mark Driscoll (QU)
Lawrence Quinn (SFPA)
Edwin Rotich (FDU)
Floyd Mayne (LIU)
Isaiah Cartledge (LIU)
Gregory Brink (QU)
Matthew Uzenski (SHU)
Robert Mead (SFPA)
Todd Raymond (QU)
Brian Hoffman (MU)
Robert Howard (SHU)
Luis Garcia (SFNY)
Tyler Arnett (SHU)
Leo Vignone (MU)
Josh Dluhos (RMU)
Timothy Moylan (QU)
Geoff Weatherbie (RMU)
Ryan Parker (RMU)
Kyle Sultzer (WC)
Will Springman (MU)
Curtis Akacki (MU)
Robert Gill (SHU)
Craig Cocchio (LIU)
Gregory Toomey (QU)
Anthony Mio (QU)
Timothy Larson (SHU)
Andrew Maloney (SFPA)
Adam Wright (MU)
Joseph Zalak (SHU)
Richard Heffron (QU)
Alex Driscoll (FDU)
Alek Pivec (MSM)
Robert Russo-Vikos (WC)
Brian Mcmahon (MSM)
Kieran O'Neill (SFNY)
25:51.2
26:17.4
26:17.8
26:25.8
26:33.8
26:40.6
26:45.0
26:54.4
27:01.4
27:03.1
27:07.7
27:09.2
27:11.5
27:17.0
27:28.2
27:46.0
27:52.7
27:58.0
28:02.1
28:05.5
28:06.0
28:07.0
28:10.5
28:10.8
28:15.0
28:21.8
28:34.3
28:40.3
28:44.5
28:50.6
28:56.9
28:57.8
29:01.4
29:05.9
29:12.1
29:15.6
29:18.1
29:25.2
29:34.3
29:35.2
29:36.9
29:38.2
29:39.5
29:40.3
29:53.6
30:09.8
30:10.4
30:11.0
30:12.6
30:16.2
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76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
Robert McDermott (SHU)
Anthony Mazzariello (WC)
Larry Schau (MU)
Steven McElligott (LIU)
Andrew Renna (SHU)
Francisco Tapia (SFNY)
Pat D'Alessandro (MU)
Michael Hannon (SHU)
Andrew Casas (WC)
Christopher Sinclair (LIU)
Kelly Grisier (MSM)
Michael O'Hagan (MU)
Eric Brown (RMU)
Herbie Geary (MSM)
Brendan Neary (WC)
Michael Morgan (FDU)
Jonathan Campbell (CCSU)
Michael Olivieri (WC)
Andrew Knowlton (MSM)
Matthew Morgan (FDU)
Brandon Molisani (RMU)
Christopher Dowsey (SHU)
Ramon Santos (SFNY)
Shawn McGirl (CCSU)
Jomar Anderson (LIU)
Valentin Benitez (SFNY)
Zach Emerson (MSM)
Rafael Paredes (SFNY)
Jason Celovsky (WC)
Jeff Justus (RMU)
Michael Jannito (CCSU)
Justin DiIanni (RMU)
Yoel Cajiga (FDU)
Davon Briggs (FDU)
Lynson Willis (SFNY)
Joseph Tanucci (CCSU)
30:17.8
30:20.8
30:25.5
30:29.1
30:33.0
30:34.3
30:37.7
30:39.0
30:40.3
30:43.0
30:43.8
30:49.5
30:51.4
30:52.2
31:00.8
31:01.1
31:08.6
31:16.8
31:19.7
31:21.7
31:24.9
31:27.2
31:31.6
31:34.7
31:45.1
31:51.4
32:24.0
32:59.1
33:40.4
34:19.6
34:56.7
35:07.4
35:14.5
35:42.3
36:22.4
38:33.9
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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2004 Championship (October 30, 2004) Hamden, CT, 8K
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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39.
40.
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42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Thomas Martin (QU)*
Jeff Roginielewicz (QU)*
Chad Hartzell (SFPA)*
Floyd Mayne (LIU)*
Patrick Quinn (SFPA)*
Greg Brink (QU)*
Michael Tilger (SFPA)*^
Jacob Gurzler (QU)*
Kyle Ridington (SFPA)*
Edwin Rotich (FDU)*
Zach Emerson (MSM)*
Greg Toomey (QU)*
Andrew Best (QU)*
Juha Vesala (CCSU)*
Bret Burns (SFPA)
Josh Dluhos (RMU)
Craig Cocchio (LIU)
Luis Garcia (SFNY)
Nicholas Brousse (SFPA)
Cole Legge (RMU)
Josh Jabaut (QU)
Richard Heffron (QU)
David Holliday (SFPA)
Martin Suarez (MU)
Mouhamed Halwani (WC)
Alex Grout (QU)
Dustin Bauer (MSM)
Leo Vignone (MU)
Kyle Sultzer (WC)
Rafael Paredes (SFNY)
Gerardo Calixto (LIU)
Keith Bushey (QU)
Phillips Thompson (RMU)
Tyler Arnett (SHU)
Jordan Kennedy (CCSU)
Andrew Maloney (SFPA)
Andrew Diffenderfer (MSM)
Robert Mead (SFPA)
Curtis Akacki (MU)
Dustin Coleman (MU)
Kieran O'Neill (SFNY)
John Balouris (SFPA)
Ryan Parker (RMU)
Jonathan Campbell (CCSU)
Isaiah Cartledge (LIU)
Adam Wright (MU)
Kelly Grisier (MSM)
Kevin Forsythe (RMU)
Robert Howard (SHU)
Randy Hadzor (MU)
25:57.5
26:01.1
26:10.3
26:14.4
26:15.7
26:18.0
26:18.3
26:22.5
26:24.4
26:26.4
26:27.0
26:27.7
26:28.4
26:33.8
26:49.1
27:11.3
27:15.5
27:16.6
27:19.8
27:22.8
27:25.9
27:26.9
27:28.3
27:29.9
27:30.2
27:39.3
27:43.3
27:44.0
27:45.0
27:46.7
27:50.0
27:53.8
27:54.9
27:55.3
28:01.4
28:02.5
28:05.9
28:07.4
28:10.7
28:14.5
28:16.7
28:17.9
28:21.9
28:24.2
28:27.1
28:32.5
28:33.0
28:34.0
28:34.6
28:39.2
51.
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95.
Dave Gaines (MU)
Ian Andrews (MSM)
Trevor Gearhart (RMU)
Robert Gill (SHU)
Rudy Urena (FDU)
Matt Caporaso (MU)
Ryan Audy (MSM)
Andrew Casas (WC)
Robert McDermott (SHU)
Mike Booth (RMU)
Eric Brown (RMU)
Mike O'Hagan (MU)
Igdalias Mendez (LIU)
Brandon Molisani (RMU)
Douglas Pearse (CCSU)
James Daly (SHU)
Francisco Tapia (SFNY)
Chris Sinclair (LIU)
Michael Olivieri (WC)
Nicholai Dalidowitz (MSM)
Herb Geary (MSM)
Timothy Larson (SHU)
Stephen Zito (SHU)
Matthew Morgan (FDU)
Michael Morgan (FDU)
Andrew Keating (WC)
Andre Donaldson (SFNY)
Brendan Neary (WC)
Brian McMahon (MSM)
Michael Hannon (SHU)
Daniel Kelley (CCSU)
Shawn McGirl (CCSU)
Joseph Mordarski (SHU)
Alminko Kojic (SFNY)
Ian Ferrara (SHU)
Lynson Willis (SFNY)
Johnny Batista (FDU)
James Greene (FDU)
Jason Celovsky (WC)
Corey Thomas (SFNY)
Kelechuku Okoji (LIU)
Ryan Hendrickson (RMU)
Amine El Ghouyael (LIU)
Dwayne Allen (LIU)
Anthony Galsim (LIU)
* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
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28:41.4
28:51.2
28:51.8
28:56.2
28:56.3
29:03.8
29:04.9
29:09.1
29:11.9
29:12.6
29:14.2
29:21.6
29:21.9
29:22.3
29:34.0
29:34.9
29:59.1
30:13.9
30:15.4
30:17.3
30:20.3
30:21.8
30:25.4
30:29.9
30:30.9
30:33.0
30:33.4
30:37.5
30:38.4
30:41.4
30:46.0
31:24.9
31:26.1
31:49.6
31:48.7
31:51.9
31:59.7
33:24.7
33:32.3
33:51.6
34:00.8
34:07.8
34:21.6
34:57.8
38:57.4
Men's
Cross
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2005 Championship (October 29, 2005) Loretto, PA, 8K
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38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)*
Patrick Quinn (SFPA)*
Alphonsus Suravicz (SFPA)*
Zach Emerson (MSM)*
Matt Logie (MSM)*^
Kyle Ridington (SFPA)*
Jeffrey Roginielewicz (QU)*
Mike Booth (RMU)*
Greg Brink (QU)*
Jacob Gurzler (QU)*
Nicholas Brousse (SFPA)*
Craig Cocchio (LIU)*
Mouhamed Halwani (WC)*
David Holliday (SFPA)*
Matthew Warren (QU)
Michael Charron (QU)
Terence Moriarty (QU)
Ryan Parker (RMU)
Keith Bushey (QU)
Samuel Wood (QU)
John B Alouris (SFPA)
Kevin Forsythe (RMU)
Dustin Bauer (MSM)
Larry Schau (MU)
Gerardo Calixto (LIU)
Martin Suarez (MU)
Edwin Rotich (FDU)
Matt Caporaso (MU)
Kyle Sultzer (WC)
Charles Ngetich (CCSU)
Ian Andrews (MSM)
Caleb Fritz (SFPA)
Randy Hadzor (MU)
Rudy Urena (FDU)
Ted Varga (CCSU)
Richard Heffron III (QU)
Philip Roach (QU)
Steven Chennells (MU)
Justin Brackett (MSM)
Phillips Thompson (RMU)
Tyler Arnett (SHU)
Ryan Madrid (MU)
Kelly Grisier (MSM)
Dustin Coleman (MU)
Steven McElligott (LIU)
Dave Gaines (MU)
Trevor Gearhart (RMU)
Joshua Fritz (SFPA)
Francisco Tapia (SFNY)
David Hunt (CCSU)
26:21
26:35
26:45
26:48
26:51
26:55
27:01
27:08
27:11
27:15
27:19
27:19
27:21
27:22
27:30
27:41
27:43
27:45
27:47
27:49
27:51
27:53
27:54
27:55
27:57
27:58
27:59
28:02
28:02
28:02
28:03
28:06
28:11
28:17
28:18
28:18
28:24
28:25
28:32
28:35
28:36
28:45
28:46
28:47
28:47
28:51
28:52
28:53
28:54
28:58
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
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64.
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67.
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77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
Mike Tilger (SFPA)
Andrew Keating (WC)
Luis German (SHU)
Jeff Cody (MU)
Josh Dluhos (RMU)
Morgan Sowell (MSM)
Andrew Casas (WC)
Stephen Zito (SHU)
Matt Whalen (CCSU)
Nick Dalidowitz (MSM)
John Kenworthy (SHU)
David Jones (SHU)
Robert Gill (SHU)
Kevin Becroft (CCSU)
Pat D'Alessandro (MU)
Jordan Kennedy (CCSU)
John Paul Montes (SFNY)
Allen Koehler (WC)
Michael Morgan (FDU)
Kyle Langlais (CCSU)
Brian Halling (WC)
Matthew Morgan (FDU)
Igdalias Mendez (LIU)
Robert McDermott (SHU)
Robert Boerjes (SHU)
Jeremy Busch (SFNY)
Cole Legge (RMU)
Joseph Palma (SHU)
Shakir Wilford (LIU)
Tom Agostino (CCSU)
Mike Schnieder (CCSU)
Alminko Kojic (SFNY)
Edwin Martinez (LIU)
Jared Holman (SFNY)
Amine El Ghouyael (LIU)
Lynson Willis (SFNY)
Jared Scata (SHU)
Corey Thomas (SFNY)
Cortez Adams (FDU)
Johnny Batista (FDU)
29:02
29:04
29:12
29:16
29:17
29:18
29:19
29:33
29:35
29:39
29:57
29:58
30:00
30:06
30:07
30:20
30:22
30:27
30:31
30:34
30:36
30:51
30:58
30:59
31:03
31:20
31:23
31:24
31:35
31:45
31:56
32:01
32:24
32:29
32:37
33:29
33:46
33:59
34:22
34:29
N
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C
R
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* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
NEC Record Book
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N
E
C
R
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r
d
B
o
o
k
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2006 Championship (October 27, 2006) Bronx, NY, 8K
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38.
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40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Samuel Chelanga (FDU)*^
John Ciccarelli (QU)*
Jacob Gurzler (QU)*
Matt Logie (MSM)*
Martin Suarez (MU)*
Michael Charron (QU)*
Kyle Sultzer (WC)*
Zach Emerson (MSM)*
Ry Sanderson (CCSU)*
Anthony Mio (QU)*
Matt Warren (QU)*
Phillips Thompson (RMU)*
Nick Rezendes (QU)*
Terence Moriarty (QU)*
David Holliday (SFPA)
Matt Caporaso (MU)
Dustin Coleman (MU)
Craig Segal (MU)
Randy Hadzor (MU)
Morgan Sowell (MSM)
Larry Schau (MU)
David Hunt (CCSU)
Tyler Dinnan (QU)
Kyle Ryan (MSM)
Keith Bushey (QU)
Dave Bent (CCSU)
Steve McElligott (LIU)
Justin Brackett (MSM)
David Jones (SHU)
Dustin Bauer (MSM)
Kevin Forsythe (RMU)
Richard Heffron (QU)
Peter Forgach (MU)
John Balouris (SFPA)
Francisco Tapia (SFNY)
Charles Ngetich (CCSU)
Eric Brown (RMU)
Michael Tilger (SFPA)
Allen Koehler (WC)
Gerardo Calixto (LIU)
Rudy Urena (FDU)
John Bair (SFPA)
Luis Garcia (SFNY)
Daniel Renahan (LIU)
Matt Whalen (CCSU)
Kyle Langlais (CCSU)
Will Mitchell (MSM)
Jeremy Busch (SFNY)
Will Springman (MU)
Brendan Rickert (SHU)
24:03
25:47
26:08
26:08
26:12
26:14
26:21
26:22
26:23
26:31
26:32
26:35
26:42
26:48
26:52
26:54
26:55
26:56
26:58
27:02
27:04
27:05
27:07
27:16
27:18
27:19
27:21
27:22
27:24
27:25
27:25
27:26
27:27
27:31
27:35
27:36
27:37
27:40
27:54
28:01
28:05
28:05
28:12
28:16
28:17
28:20
28:22
28:24
28:30
28:30
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
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79.
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81.
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83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
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Trevor Gearhart (RMU)
Mouhamed Halwani (WC)
Jeff Cody (MU)
John Kenworthy (SHU)
Robert McDermott (SHU)
Ryan Parker (RMU)
Sean Lynch (SFNY)
Ryan Murdoch (SHU)
Rafael Paredes (SFNY)
Chris Behre (SFPA)
Kelly Grisier (MSM)
Stephen Zito (SHU)
Michael Morgan (FDU)
Todd Westen (MSM)
John Paul Montes (SFNY)
James Johnston (WC)
Brendan McGoldrick (MU)
Frank Piniero (SFNY)
Matthew Morgan (FDU)
Kurtis Lunz (MSM)
Robert Boerjes (SHU)
Andrew Keating (WC)
Johnathan Chelimo (FDU)
Yuvuz Inanli (FDU)
Craig Cocchio (LIU)
Joseph Palma (SHU)
Michael Bellio (SHU)
Jonathan Gibson (SFPA)
Johnny Batista (FDU)
Jared Holman (SFNY)
Nicholas Reid (FDU)
Matthew Miller (SHU)
Sheldon Goffe (LIU)
Daniel McCartney (WC)
Tom O'Brien (SFPA)
Juilo Valentin (SFNY)
Cortez Adams (FDU)
CJ Escolo (RMU)
Sheldon Maynard (LIU)
Micah Nation (LIU)
28:33
28:35
28:36
28:36
28:45
28:50
28:57
28:58
29:01
29:03
29:04
29:14
29:17
29:24
29:28
29:28
29:33
29:36
29:37
29:37
29:38
29:45
29:47
29:58
30:04
30:08
30:21
30:44
30:46
30:52
31:13
31:19
31:19
31:22
32:19
32:39
32:49
34:23
38:23
39:27
Men's Cross Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2007 Championship (October 27, 2007) New Britain, CT 8K
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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20.
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22.
23.
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27.
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29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Jacob Gurzler (QU)*
Keith Bushey (QU)*
Terence Moriarty (QU)*
Mouhamed Halwani (WC)*
John Kenworthy (SHU)*
John Balouris (SFPA)*
Matthew Logie (MSM)*
Peter Forgach (MU)*
Tyler Dinnan (QU)*
Phillips Thompsn (RMU)*
Matt Caporaso (MU)*
David Jones (SHU)*
Dave Hunt (CCSU)*
Randy Hadzor (MU)*
Morgan Sowell (MSM)*
Daniel Martin (QU)
Luis German (SHU)
Ran Renahan (LIU)
Derek Rammelkamp (WC)^
Nicholas Rezendes (QU)
David Holliday (SFPA)
Justin Brackett (MSM)
Kyle Ryan (MSM)
John Greenlawn (QU)
Jeff Cody (MU)
Ben Hutterer (MU)
Ryan Murdoch (SHU)
Edwin Rotich (FDU)
Jack McDonald (QU)
Ry Sanderson (CCSU)
Dustin Coleman (MU)
Kevin Forsythe (RMU)
Travis Hendell (RMU)
Christopher Behre (SFPA)
Brendan Rickert (SHU)
James Pellerano (QU)
Brian Halling (WC)
Brent DiGiorgio (SFPA)
Timothy Wertner (SFPA)
Rudy Urena (FDU)
Nate Lovitt (CCSU)
Jonathan Chelimo (FDU)
William Mitchell (MSM)
Joseph Palma (SHU)
John Paul Montes (SFNY)
Matthew Chorney (SHU)
Steven Pilch (QU)
James Johnston (WC)
Steven Pawlowski (SHU)
Andrew Houghtalen (SHU
26:10
26:24
26:26
26:27
26:30
26:36
26:42
26:51
26:54
26:55
26:58
27:00
27:02
27:05
27:08.1
27:08.6
27:09.2
27:09.3
27:21.5
27:21.9
27:22
27:24
27:26
27:31
27:32.0
27:32.8
27:33
27:35
27:36
27:37
27:40
27:42.1
27:42.9
27:43
27:47
27:50.2
27:50.5
27:59
28:00
28:10.0
28:10.4
28:10.5
28:14
28:16
28:17
28.18
28:19
28:26.0
28:26.9
28:29
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
Nick Matthews (RMU)
Shawn Platz (MU)
Thamas Rammelkamp (WC)
Kevin Morrison (MSM)
John Bair (SFPA)
Charles Ngetich (CCSU)
Gerardo Calixto (LIU)
Matt Whalen (CCSU)
Kurtis Lunz (MSM)
Moses Alukunyang (MSM)
Sean Lynch (SFNY)
Luke Albertson (CCSU)
Robert Weston (CCSU)
Brendan McGoldrick (MU)
Billy Dowd (MU)
Michael Bellio (SHU)
Vincent Gangemi (SFNY)
Ryan Long (RMU)
Allen Koehler (WC)
R.J. Simeone (CCSU)
Yavuz Inanli (FDU)
Michael Troy (MU)
Louis Gibilisco (MSM)
Frank Piniero (SFNY)
Sheldon Goffe (LIU)
Anthony Marceau (CCSU)
Jonathan Strike (MSM)
Andrew McKee (SFPA)
Brian Doxey (WC)
Brendon Albertson (CCSU)
Ian Waiswa (LIU)
Andre Donaldson (SFNY)
Cortez Adams (FDU)
Akil St. Louis (LIU)
Anthony Andrews (SFNY)
Chris Choudhry (LIU)
Jeremy Alvarez (LIU)
Eric Tyler (LIU)
28:30.2
28:30.7
28:33
28:35
28:44.7
28:44.7
28:46
28:47
28:48
28:49
28:50
28:52
28:54
29:03
29:04
29:08
29:10
29:12
29:19
29:22
29:24
29:31
29:48
29:49
29:51
29:57
30:20
30:42
31:17
31:18
32:06
32:37
33:36
33:56
35:11
35:19
36:36
40:51
N
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R
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^ Freshman of the Year
NEC Record Book
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E
C
R
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B
o
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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2008 Championship (November 1, 2008) Holmdel Park, NJ 8K
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Richard Klauber (QU)*^
John Kenworthy (SHU)*
Ry Sanderson (CCSU)*
Kyle Ryan (MSM)*
Dylan Bernard (MSM)*
Zachary Spector (WC)*
Timothy Wertner (SFPA)*
Ben Hutterer (MU)*
John Greenlaw (QU)*
Peter Forgach (MU)*
Dan Roark (QU)*
Tyler Dinnan (QU)*
Matt Logie (MSM)*
Daniel Renahan (LIU)*
Brendan Rickert (SHU)
Bill Dowd (MU)
Arthur Leathers (RMU)
Julian Rankin (RMU)
Addison Pellerano (QU)
Morgan Sowell (MSM)
Sam Alexander (CCSU)
Luis German (SHU)
John Bair (SFPA)
Thomas Rammelkamp (WC)
Andrew Houghtalen (SHU)
Christopher Mills (SFPA)
Thomas Iannacone (WC)
Tom Casey (BU)
Derek Rammelkamp (WC)
Mark Kenwood (BU)
Alec Richardson (MU)
Kevin Tiernan (CCSU)
Jeremy Tice (SFPA)
Justin Brackett (MSM)
Justin Getts (BU)
Marcus Budig (SFNY)
Brian Mitchell (RMU)
Taylor Dressman (SHU)
Dan Collura (MU)
James Johnston (WC)
Taylor Roberts (QU)
Drew Clark (BU)
Matthew Chorney (SHU)
Richard Marcello (SHU)
Jeremy Schmid (CCSU)
Allen Koehler (WC)
James Curran (SHU)
Dan Watson (CCSU)
Jack McDonald (QU)
Ryan Murdoch (SHU)
26:20.1
26:33.5
26:46.3
26:49.7
27:01.7
27:04.8
27:08.9
27:09.1
27:10.3
27:11.1
27:12.0
27:12.2
27:13.4
27:20.1
27:26.8
27:32.0
27:36.9
27:38.0
27:39.5
27:43.6
27:45.1
27:49.1
27:50.0
27:53.5
27:56.6
27:57.7
27:57.9
27:58.2
28:03.7
28:05.2
28:06.3
28:06.6
28:07.3
28:08.0
28:11.3
28:11.5
28:12.7
28:14.3
28:15.3
28:15.5
28:16.0
28:17.8
28:18.3
28:18.7
28:20.2
28:22.6
28:27.8
28:29.4
28:29.6
28:36.2
51. Adam Mengel (SFPA)
52. Mike Bertocchi (MU)
53. Robert Weston (CCSU)
54. Anthony Marceau (CCSU)
55. John Mitton (BU)
56. Jonathan Chelimo (FDU)
57. Greg Opp (RMU)
58. Garth DeBlasio (MU)
59. John Paul Montes (SFNY)
60. Jeff Cody (MU)
61. Harrison Katz (CCSU)
62. Matthew Whalen CCSU)
63. Scott Twardowski (BU)
64. Andrew Seaver (MU)
65. Shane Sigler (SFPA)
66. Jarad Feinstein (RMU)
67. Dan Gehen (BU)
68. Andrew Sullivan (QU)
69. Andy Stakem (MSM)
70. Brian Doxey (WC)
71. William Mitchell (MSM)
72. Anthony Gonsalves (CCSU)
73. Ben Coughlin (BU)
74. Nicholas Rezendes (QU)
75. Brian Kealey (SFPA)
76. Kyle Gibson (SFPA)
77. Ryan Mulligan (MU)
78. Julius Mutekanga (LIU)
79. Chris Kelleher (BU)
80. Frank Pinero (SFNY)
81. Thomas McKernan (SFNY)
82. Taylor Moore (SFPA)
83. Johnathan Gibson (SFPA)
84. Sheldon Goffe (LIU)
85. Kurtis Lunz (MSM)
86. Michael Famularo (SHU)
87. Vincent Gangemi (LIU)
88. Michael Rath (MSM)
89. Sonny Pinto (RMU)
90. Ian Waiswa (LIU)
91. Sean Lynch (SFNY)
92. Samuel Egadu (LIU)
93. Nicholas Reid (FDU)
94. John McAuliffe (MSM)
95. Benjamin Schivai (SFNY)
96. Dylan Moulton (WC)
97. Reyon John (FDU)
98. Anthony Andrews (SFNY)
99. Jeremy Alvarez (LIU)
100. Joeseph Quiroz (FDU)
101. Eric Hall (FDU)
* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
80
NEC Record Book
28:40.9
28:41.3
28:48.0
28:49.9
28:53.2
28:53.8
28:54.3
28:55.0
28:57.6
29:05.7
29:09.3
29.12.9
29:14.3
29:15.5
29:17.9
29:25.2
29:29.0
29:31.7
29:32.8
29:33.1
29:33.3
29:34.4
29:38.8
29:54.3
29:56.4
30:02.0
30:15.6
30:16.4
30:22.3
30:26.5
30:26.7
30:33.6
30:49.0
31:07.2
31:15.4
31:19.1
31:21.9
31:25.8
31:52.5
31:59.8
32:21.9
32:22.7
32:32.6
32:58.6
33:42.6
34:09.2
34:23.4
34:23.9
35:38.1
35:46.2
37:48.3
Men's Cross Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2009 Championship (October 31, 2009) Hamden, CT 8K
1.
2.
3.
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6.
7.
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9.
10.
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12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
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18.
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21.
22.
23.
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39.
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41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
Rogers Kipruto (LIU)*^
Richard Klauber (QU)*
Tim Wertner (SFPA)*
Sam Alexander (CCSU)*
Mike Levene (QU)*
Jeremy Schmid (CCSU)*
Craig Hunt (CCSU)*
Zachary Spector (WC)*
Dylan Bernard (MSM)*
Jason Lakritz (LIU)*
John Greenlaw (QU)*
Andrew Houghtalen (SHU)*
Mohamed Hrezi (CCSU)*
Jeffrey Lusignan (SHU)*
Chris Mills (SFPA)
John Krell (CCSU)
Thomas Iannacone (WC)
Ben Hutterer (MU)
Brent DiGiorgio (SFPA)
Christopher Connelly (SHU)
Brian Halling (WC)
Jamie Glover (QU)
Brian Mitchell (RMU)
Richard Marcello (SHU)
Ryan Culbreath (MU)
Chris Swisko (MSM)
Robert Weston (CCSU)
Daniel Koehler (SHU)
John Bair (SFPA)
Josh Trares (CCSU)
Adam Mengel (SFPA)
Chris Behre (SFPA)
Kyle Ryan (MSM)
Arthur Leathers (RMU)
Dan Watson (CCUS)
Christopher Kelleher (BU)
Dan Collura (MU)
Garth DeBlasio (MU)
Robert Cherkis (FDU)
Kevin Tiernan (CCSU)
Todd Apgar (MU)
Paul Gilhuley (SFNY)
Pete Forgach (MU)
Tyler Dinnan (QU)
John Healy (QU)
Luis German (SHU)
Greg Opp (RMU)
Ryan Murdoch (SHU)
Kyle Gibson (SFPA)
Daniel Renahan (LIU)
Kimutai Bett (FDU)
25:55.9
26:14.8
26:22.2
26:23.9
26:29.2
26:38.6
26:39.5
26:44.4
26:49.4
26:50.2
26:55.5
26:59.8
26:59.9
27:07.5
27:15.2
27:15.6
27:19.5
27:21.0
27:24.6
27:25.9
27:27.4
27:29.6
27:31.4
27:32.1
27:36.1
27:36.5
27:37.3
27:37.8
27:39.5
27:40.8
27:41.4
27:42.9
27:43.3
27:43.7
27:45.8
27:46.1
27:47.8
27:49.8
27:51.9
27:55.6
27:58.4
27:58.5
28:00.7
28:02.3
28:02.3
28:02.6
28:04.7
28:05.1
28:05.4
28:10.8
28:11.1
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
Andrew Sullivan (SHU)
James Gladysz (SHU)
Benjamin Coughlin (BU)
Matt Driscoll (WC)
Sean Caskey (MSM)
Andrew Seaver (MU)
Craig Cicero (SFPA)
Ryan Busby (BU)
Johnathan Chelimo (FDU)
Shaun Foley (SFPA)
John Beckshaw (QU)
Thomas Rammelkamp (WC)
Alec Richardson (MU)
Andrew McKee (SFPA)
Ryan Mulligan (MU)
Shane Brandt (RMU)
David Hurley (BU)
Scott Twardowski (BU)
Julius Mutekanga (LIU)
Anthony Thornton (RMU)
Daniel Martin (QU)
Michael Robinson (RMU)
Ahmed Amarouch (FDU)
Taylor Roberts (QU)
Weymour Johnson (FDU)
Billy Dowd (MU)
Michael Patschak (RMU)
Matthew Chorney (SHU)
Michael Rath (MSM)
Colin Gannon (BU)
Ben Ingle (RMU)
Austin Huminski (BU)
Sean Lynch (SFNY)
Joe Perry (MSM)
William Berger (WC)
Frank Piniero (SFNY)
Dylan Moulton (WC)
Kenneth Rayner (BU)
Will Mitchell (MSM)
William Werner (LIU)
Vincent Gangemi (LIU)
Patrick Hayes (MSM)
Sheldon Goffe (LIU)
Thomas McKernan (SFNY)
Brian Cotter (QU)
Nico Stabile (FDU)
Sonny Pinto (RMU)
John McAuliffe (MSM)
Frankelly Fernandez (SFNY)
Samuel Egadu (LIU)
Joeseph Quiroz (FDU)
28:13.3
28:16.0
28:16.6
28:17.2
28:19.9
28:20.4
28:23.6
28:25.2
28:26.7
28:27.9
28:29.2
28:31.2
28:32.7
28:33.7
28:34.2
28:34.7
28:36.3
28:41.6
28:43.7
28:53.3
28:54.6
28:59.1
28:59.4
29:05.1
29:07.0
29:17.7
29:23.5
29:28.6
29:32.7
29:38.9
29:48.4
29:50.7
29:52.6
29:57.3
30:05.7
30:16.7
30:21.9
30:22.6
30:32.0
30:36.1
30:43.9
30:49.1
30:56.1
31:06.5
31:29.0
31:39.5
31:44.5
31:57.3
32:23.8
33:03.6
34:33.8
N
E
C
R
e
c
o
r
d
B
o
o
k
* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
NEC Record Book
81
Women's
N
E
C
R
e
c
o
r
d
B
o
o
k
Champions
Year
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Team Champion
Long Island
Long Island
Long Island
Monmouth
Monmouth
Mount St. Mary’s
Wagner
Wagner
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Saint Francis (PA)
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Monmouth
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Outstanding Performer
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Rebeccah Wassner
Jessica Totaro
Stephanie Johnson
Jen Ecker
Jen Ecker
Karina Acevedo
Kristen Cerasi
Katherine Wrinkle
Katie Gwyther
Katie Gwyther
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Chelsea Bollerman
Kimberly DeLoreto
Freshman of the Year
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
82
Roberta Pickens
Stacy Stoner
Leah Pfeiffer
Kim Crowley
Erika Suhy
Laura Beach
Stefanie Thomas
Erika Jacobs
Caitlin Brady
Kathleen Henry
Kristen Stevens
Kimberly DeLoreto
Morgan Roche
Megan Kinsella
Cross
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Coach
Louis Vazquez
Louis Vazquez
Louis Vazquez
Greg Bordiuk
Greg Bordiuk
Mike Merritt
Jim Schlentz
Jim Schlentz
Mike Merritt
Mike Merritt
Mike Merritt
Kevin Donner
George Kawecki
George Kawecki
Joe Compagni
Scott Catone
Scott Catone
Scott Catone
Scott Catone
Shawn Green
Christian Morrison
Shawn Green
Shawn Green
Shawn Green
Carolyn Martin
Mount St. Mary's
Mount St. Mary's
Central Connecticut State
UMBC
UMBC
Wagner
Saint Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Mount St. Mary's
Saint Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Central Connecticut State
Robert Morris
Saint Francis (PA)
UMBC
Saint Francis (PA)
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac
Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac
Mount St. Mary's
Points
29
50
51
48
41
50
45
40
28
16
15
43
23
49
81
45
51
52
54
51
51
28
22
32
33
Individual Champion
June Henry (LIU)
Tara Maguire (WAG)
Tara Maguire (WAG)
Margaret Nolan (LIU)
Tara Maguire (WAG)
Jackie O’Rourke (MON)
Nadine Jamerson (MSM)
Kim Sheekey (MON)
Rebeccah Wassner (MSM)
Robin Kloster (MSM)
Rebeccah Wassner (MSM)
Jessica Totaro (MSM)
Stephanie Johnson (CCSU)
Jen Ecker (UMBC)
Jen Ecker (UMBC)
Karina Acevedo (WAG)
Kristen Cerasi (SFPA)
Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)
Katie Gwyther (QU)
Katie Gwyther (QU)
Time
20:27.4
20:04.04
17:56.96
19:11.90
18:47
20:16.6
18:54.8
18:20.9
19:58.6
19:32.5
18:47.5
19:12.0
18:50.88
18:47.70
18:30.4
18:27
17:59.7
18:50.3
18:03.5
18:01
Site
Staten Island, NY
Staten Island, NY
Staten Island, NY
Holmdel, NJ
Emmitsburg, MD
Coraopolis, PA
Staten Island, NY
Princeton, NJ
Poughkeepise, NY
Middletown, NJ
Emmitsburg, MD
Middletown, NJ
Loretto, PA
Middletown, NJ
New Britain, CT
Pittsburgh, PA
New Britain, CT
Holmdel, NJ
Hamden, CT
Loretto, PA
Kristen Stevens (QU)
Kristen Stevens (QU)
Chelsea Bollerman (QU)
Kimberly DeLoreto (SHU)
18:14.9
17:37.7
18:28.3
17:58.1
Bronx, NY
New Britain, CT
Holmdel Park, NJ
Hamden, CT
Coach of the Year
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Mike Merritt
Phil Kelly
Jim Hopkins
Kevin Donner
Mike Merritt
Kevin Donner
George Kawecki
George Kawecki
Joe Compagni
Scott Catone
Scott Catone
Christian Morrison
Scott Catone
Christian Morrison
Shawn Green
Shawn Green
Shawn Green
Carolyn Martin
Mount St. Mary's
Marist
St. Francis (NY)
Saint Francis (PA)
Mount St. Mary's
Saint Francis (PA)
Central Connecticut
Central Connecticut
Monmouth
Saint Francis (PA)
Saint Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Saint Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPATION
Year
2005
Athlete
Katie Gwyther (QU)*
*All-American
NEC Record Book
Place
12th
Time
20:05.05
Women's
Cross
Country
Team Results
1986
1. Long Island
2. Marist
3. Saint Francis (PA)
4. Wagner
5. Robert Morris
29
38
82
85
113
1987
1. Long Island
2. Robert Morris
3. Wagner
4. Saint Francis (PA)
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Marist
7. Loyola
8. St. Francis (NY)
50
69
72
77
113
132
175
191
1990
1. Monmouth
2. Wagner
Fairleigh Dickinson
4. Mount St. Mary’s
5. Saint Francis (PA)
6. Marist
7. Robert Morris
8. St. Francis (NY)
9. Long Island
41
83
83
84
111
126
138
237
DNF
1989
1. Monmouth
2. Fairleigh Dickinson
3. Wagner
4. Long Island
5. Mount St. Mary’s
6. Robert Morris
7. Marist
8. Saint Francis (PA)
9. St. Francis (NY)
48
62
75
92
113
153
158
170
223
1992
1. Wagner
2. Monmouth
3. Mount St. Mary’s
4. Marist
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Saint Francis (PA)
7. Long Island
8. Robert Morris
9. St. Francis (NY)
45
49
65
72
153
162
184
185
227
1993
1. Wagner
2. Mount St. Mary's
3. Marist
4. Saint Francis (PA)
5. Monmouth
6. Fairleigh Dickinson
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Robert Morris
9. Long Island
10. Rider
40
52
92
125
134
154
199
202
206
239
1995
1. Mount St. Mary's
2. Marist
3. St. Francis (NY)
4. Rider
5. Saint Francis (PA)
6. Monmouth
7. Wagner
8. Long Island
9. Robert Morris
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
16
105
118
119
131
138
158
174
237
262
1996
1. Mount St. Mary's
2. Saint Francis (PA)
3. Rider
4. Marist
5. Wagner
6. Monmouth
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Fairleigh Dickinson
9. Long Island
10. Robert Morris
15
63
81
110
148
163
206
213
248
270
1998
1. Central Connecticut State
2. Saint Francis (PA)
3. Monmouth
4. Mount St. Mary's
5. Quinnipiac
6. Long Island
7. UMBC
8. Fairleigh Dickinson
9. St. Francis (NY)
10. Wagner
11. Robert Morris
23
72
86
156
161
176
182
193
200
232
262
1999
1. Central Connecticut State
2. Saint Francis (PA)
3. Monmouth
4. Sacred Heart
5. UMBC
6. Mount St. Mary's
7. Wagner
8. Quinnipiac
9. Robert Morris
10. St. Francis (NY)
11. Fairleigh Dickinson
12. Long Island
49
82
93
101
138
142
146
193
226
296
313
326
NEC Record Book
N
E
C
1988
1. Long Island
2. Wagner
3. Monmouth
4. Saint Francis (PA)
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Loyola
7. Robert Morris
8. Marist
9. St. Francis (NY)
51
57
95
106
129
137
146
153
DNF
1991
1. Mount St. Mary’s
2. Monmouth
3. Marist
4. Wagner
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Saint Francis (PA)
7. Robert Morris
8. Long Island
9. St. Francis (NY)
50
53
76
109
119
136
172
178
250
R
e
c
o
r
d
1994
1. Mount St. Mary's
2. Wagner
3. Marist
4. Saint Francis (PA)
5. Monmouth
6. St. Francis (NY)
7. Fairleigh Dickinson
Robert Morris
9. Rider
28
56
68
72
108
158
223
223
231
B
o
o
k
1997
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. Mount St. Mary's
3. Monmouth
4. Wagner
5. Fairleigh Dickinson
6. Central Connecticut State
7. Robert Morris
8. Long Island
9. St. Francis (NY)
43
45
104
106
127
132
148
207
248
2000
1. Monmouth
2. Saint Francis (PA)
3. UMBC
4. Central Connecticut State
5. Sacred Heart
6. Wagner
7. Quinnipiac
8. Robert Morris
9. Mount St. Mary's
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. Long Island
12. St. Francis (NY)
81
84
94
100
110
116
144
155
264
320
322
340
83
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
N
E
C
R
e
c
o
r
d
B
o
o
k
Team Results continued
2001
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. Sacred Heart
3. Central Connecticut State
4. Quinnipiac
Wagner
6. Monmouth
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Robert Morris
9. UMBC
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. Long Island
12. St. Francis (NY)
45
115
119
122
122
136
144
162
210
305
323
334
2002
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. Sacred Heart
3. UMBC
4. Monmouth
5. Wagner
6. Mount St. Mary's
7. Quinnipiac
8. Central Connecticut State
9. Fairleigh Dickinson
10. Robert Morris
11. Long Island
12. St. Francis (NY)
51
78
84
117
133
141
157
225
236
261
331
341
2003
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. Sacred Heart
3. Monmouth
4. Wagner
5. Quinnipiac
6. Central Connecticut State
7. Mount St. Mary's
8. Robert Morris
9. St. Franics (NY)
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. Long Island
52
58
64
89
114
184
186
251
252
273
292
2004
1. Saint Francis (PA)
2. Quinnipiac
3. Monmouth
4. Sacred Heart
5. Wagner
6. Robert Morris
7. St. Francis (NY)
8. Mount St. Mary's
9. Central Connecticut State
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. Long Island
54
56
91
92
118
186
198
204
208
288
301
2005
1. Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac
3. Saint Francis (PA)
4. Monmouth
5. Mount St. Mary's
6. Wagner
7. Central Conn. St.
8. St. Francis (NY)
9. Long Island
10. Robert Morris
11. Fairleigh Dickinson
51
51
61
126
149
153
159
225
257
272
337
2006
1. Quinnipiac
2. Saint Francis (PA)
3. Sacred Heart
4. Monmouth
5. Central Connecticut State
6. Robert Morris
7. Wagner
8. Mount St. Mary's
9. St. Francis (NY)
10. Long Island
11. Fairleigh Dickinson
28
52
108
131
135
151
157
210
253
263
343
2007
1. Quinnipiac
2. Monmouth
3. Saint Francis (PA)
4. Sacred Heart
5. Robert Morris
6. Central Connecticut State
7. Wagner
8. Mount St. Mary's
9. Long Island
10. St. Francis (NY)
11. Fairleigh Dickinson
22
65
109
111
136
144
164
215
252
300
339
2008
1. Quinnipiac
2. Sacred Heart
3. Monmouth
4. Saint Francis (PA)
5. Central Connecticut State
6. Wagner
7. Robert Morris
8. Mount St. Mary's
9. Bryant
10. Long Island
11. St. Francis (NY)
12. Fairleigh Dickinson
32
62
76
113
129
157
192
209
249
290
310
349
2009
1. Quinnipiac
2. Sacred Heart
3. Monmouth
4. Saint Francis (PA)
5. Mount St. Mary's
6. Central Connecticut State
7. Robert Morris
8. Bryant
9. Long Island
10. Fairleigh Dickinson
11. St. Francis (NY)
12. Wagner
33
71
98
127
163
168
176
203
219
281
296
308
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1986 Championship (September 13, 1986) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 3.26 miles
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
84
June Henry (LIU)
Margaret Nolan (LIU)
Jean Clements (MAR)
Jennifer Fragomeni (MAR)
Donnadale Arthur (LIU)
Annie Breslin (MAR)
Kelly Subasic (SFPA)
Sharon Tarby (RMC)
Helen Gardner (MAR)
Michell Griffith (LIU)
Diane Silberman (LIU)
Colette Reiser (WAG)
Shawn Gates (WAG)
Adrianne Walsh (SFPA)
Michelle Smith (SFPA)
20:27.4
21:31.3
22:03.2
22:36.5
22:45.0
22:53.6
22:59.7
23:13.1
23:35.9
24:20.4
24:40.5
24:47.6
25:23.9
25:28.4
25:45.5
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Patricia McHugh (SFPA)
Pam Shewchuk (MAR)
Jean Harris (MAR)
Yemi Ojo (WAG)
Jennifer Mara (WAG)
Corale Campbell (LIU)
Theresa Rudolph (SFPA)
Myrna Griffin (LIU)
Celisse Obey (WAG)
Winsome Dennis (LIU)
Meg Krejdovsky (RMC)
Elizabeth Bernard (SFPA)
Lori Stripay (RMC)
Monica Killmeyer (RMC)
Joyce Gradisch (RMC)
NEC Record Book
25:52.5
26:13.4
26:54.8
27:56.1
28:33.9
28:55.9
28:56.2
29:26.0
30:02.6
30:59.5
31:08.4
31:33.6
31:36.8
32:36.6
32:51.6
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
N
E
C
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1987 Championship (October 17, 1987) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 3.26 miles
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
Tara Maguire (WAG)
Margaret Nolan (LIU)
Anne Nash (SFPA)
Carrie Burke (RMC)
Leann Silberman (LIU)
Diane Silberman (LIU)
Ellen Brennan (MON)
Nanci Titas (SFPA)
Richelle Major (FDU)
Tammy Pilcher (WAG)
Beth Galioto (RMC)
Adrianne Walsh (SFNY)
Sharon Tarby (RMC)
Michele Bonelli (WAG)
Ingrid Fray (FDU)
Felicia Williams (LIU)
Meg Mangan (RMC)
Trish Rooney (SFPA)
Jennifer Fragomeni (MAR)
Trish Webster (MAR)
Suzie Fay (WAG)
Pam Atkins (FDU)
Michell Griffith (LIU)
Annie Breslin (MAR)
Lori Ann O’Brien (SFPA)
Ruthann Yates (LOY)
Kelly Subasic (SFPA)
20:04.04
20:20.44
21:04.09
21:12.18
21:19.47
21:35.03
21:48.33
21:53.20
21:55.81
22:01.79
22:07.45
22:09.23
22:23.13
22:25.32
22:28.59
22:36.52
22:40.97
22:45.91
22:52.44
22:59.73
23:04.86
23:13.06
23:33.86
23:42.10
23:42.50
23:51.69
24:05.16
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54.
Karen Ponzurick (RMC)
Denise Hamm (LOY)
Roxanne Mayers (WAG)
Jill Scheffer (RMC)
Cindy Lawrence (FDU)
Alice Daley (SFPA)
Colette Reiser (WAG)
Pam Shewchuk (MAR)
Noreen McGinn (LOY)
Anita Cottier (MON)
Paula Chase (LIU)
Becky Newland (RMC)
Helen Gardner (MAR)
Sonya Brant (FDU)
Denise Petrucci (FDU)
Clare Reed (WAG)
Kathy McDermott (MON)
Ellen Judge (MON)
Kerry Marshall (LOY)
Sandy Salerno (SFNY)
Pam Curcio (SFNY)
Angela Finley (LOY)
Dayne Barksdale (SFNY)
Lecelle Providence (SFNY)
Kelly Cooper (SFNY)
Lorelei Perez (SFNY)
Bernadette Wihlborg (SFNY)
24:11.81
24:34.07
24:41.24
24:46.57
24:50.15
24:54.46
24:57.08
25:30.95
25:58.58
26:06.32
26:32.12
26:46.62
27:00.42
27:21.69
28:04.84
28:18.81
29:03.95
29:04.16
30:11.52
30:30.82
30:30.97
31:20.96
34:27.51
35:17.85
35:20.81
35:22.08
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1988 Championship (October 22, 1988) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 3.26 miles
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27.
Tara Maguire (WAG)
Margaret Nolan (LIU)
Carolyn Thompson (LOY)
Jackie O’Rourke (MON)
Mary Zerby (SFPA)
Roxanne Mayers (WAG)
Carrie Burke (RMC)
Diane Silberman (LIU)
Geri-Lynn Buckholz (MON)
Trish Webster (MAR)
Leann Silberman (LIU)
Tammy Pilcher (WAG)
Nanci Titus (SFPA)
Michell Griffith (LIU)
Michele Bonelli (WAG)
Felecia Williams (LIU)
Pamela Alkins (FDU)
Maria Marcelli (MON)
Sharon Tarby (RMC)
Megan Bell (MAR)
Ingrid Fray (FDU)
Richelle Major (FDU)
Suzanne Fay (WAG)
Michelle Smith (SFPA)
Noreen McGinn (LOY)
Veronica LeShore (LIU)
Jennifer Morano (WAG)
17:56.96
18:59.53
19:01.72
19:19.41
19:23.29
19:28.32
19:45.12
19:50.21
20:00.08
20:07.51
20:15.03
20:17.32
20:32.78
20:33.85
20:37.93
20:43.95
20:51.45
20:53.38
20:57.44
21:18.10
21:23.65
21:28.99
21:34.25
21:42.48
21:46.90
21:56.45
21:59.09
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53.
Meg Mangan (RMC)
Trish Rooney (SFPA)
Mary-Anne Riopel (SFPA)
Denise Hamm (LOY)
Colette Reiser (WAG)
Chantel Marneffe (FDU)
Lily Frejer (MON)
Dianne Jandrasits (SFPA)
Denise Petrucci (FDU)
Kathryn Lawrence (LOY)
Katie Keenan (MAR)
Stephanie Selleck (LIU)
Kate Morrison (MAR)
Meghan McDonald (LOY)
Carol Mentzer (RMC)
Cindy Lawrence (FDU)
Sonya Brant (FDU)
Beth O’Hara (SFNY)
Tricia Alexander (SFNY)
Kris Varnum (MAR)
Maria Schissel (LOY)
Julie DeOliveira (SFPA)
Kathy McDermott (MON)
Tammy Tymkow (MON)
Beth Bradshaw (RMC)
Lisa Yoerg (LOY)
NEC Record Book
22:04.20
22:28.01
22:50.65
22:53.81
23:00.20
23:01.74
23:07.42
23:10.35
23:15.45
23:20.05
23:25.25
23:38.65
24:27.35
24:31.24
24:53.29
25:01.38
25:05.91
25:30.03
25:43.93
25:45.46
25:47.50
26:24.78
26:38.08
26:53.13
27:57.20
DNF
85
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1989 Championship (October 21, 1989) Holmdel Park, Holmdel, NJ, 5,000 meters
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1990
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26.
86
Margaret Nolan (LIU)
Amy Kempf (FDU)
Tara Maguire (WAG)
Donna Brzyski (MON)
Josephine Piccinic (LIU)
Jackie O’Rourke (MON)
Toni Granese (MON)
Jennifer Livingston (WAG)
Michele Bonelli (WAG)
Jennifer Von Suskil (MAR)
Jennifer Weber (FDU)
Diane Silberman (LIU)
Pamela Alkins (FDU)
Mary Ann Riopel (MON)
Michelle Dey (MSM)
Katherine Kasuba (FDU)
Geri-Lynn Buckholz (MON)
Megan Bell (MAR)
Carrie Hackett (MSM)
Ingrid Fray (FDU)
Jackie Salmon (FDU)
Sharon Tarby (RMC)
Jennifer Kuta (MSM)
Jennifer Morano (WAG)
Championship
Tara Maguire (WAG)
Sherri Jenkins (FDU)
Nadine Jamerson (MSM)
Josephine Piccinic (LIU)
Jackie O’Rouke (MON)
Jill Lynch (MSM)
Geri-Lynn Buckholtz (MON)
Kelly Regan (SFPA)
Donna Brzyski (MON)
Marta Santiago (WAG)
Pamela Alkins (FDU)
Toni Granese (MON)
Maria Marcelli (MON)
Kim Sheekey (MON)
Sarah Sheehan (MAR)
Michelle Dey (MSM)
Ingrid Fray (FDU)
Maureen Horn (WAG)
Jennifer VonSuskil (MAR)
Michelle Bonelli (WAG)
Bridgette Montgomery (RMC)
Jill Cordon (RMC)
Beth Doering (SFPA)
Noel Feehan (MAR)
Lisa Ritchey (SFPA)
Tabitha Nicholini (SFPA)
19:11.90
19:25.91
19:46.91
20:43.91
20:53.80
20:56.13
20:58.63
21:08.00
21:16.19
21:23.55
21:26.04
21:32.38
21:50.59
21:50.97
22:07.21
22:33.21
23:10.56
23:11.72
23:19.27
23:27.92
23:28.74
23:42.79
23:52.93
24:01.50
(October
18:47
19:12
19:36
19:51
20:10
20:27
20:29
20:39
20:40
20:47
20:50
20:52
21:00
21:02
21:06
21:29
21:33
21:38
21:43
21:50
21:57
22:02
22:04
22:15
22:16
22:18
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48.
1990)
Michelle Smith (SFPA)
Andrea Pospischek (MSM)
Maria Marcelli (MON)
Dolores Cisneros (RMC)
Missy Dorrance (RMC)
Tracey Crilly (MSM)
Roxanne Mayers (WAG)
Nanci Titus (SFPA)
Sue Gallagher (SFPA)
Kathleen McLaughlin (WAG)
Michele Griffith (LIU)
Melissa Coffey (RMC)
Dianne Jandrasits (SFPA)
Beth Heyl (RMC)
Renee Schickman (LIU)
Jennifer Terracino (MAR)
Tricia Alexander (SFNY)
Josephine Sportella (MAR)
Anna Tomaselli (SFPA)
Marlene McGarrity (SFNY)
Heather Cusack (SFNY)
Cassie Woods (SFNY)
Sandy Salerno (SFNY)
Jessica Valente (MAR)
Emmitsburg,
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MD,
3.1
Chantal Marneffe (FDU)
Alexandria Waddell (RMC)
Jackie Gray (RMC)
Tricia Waring (FDU)
Jackie Israel (MSM)
Carrie Hackett (MSM)
Megan Bell (MAR)
Jenny Mion (SFPA)
Jennifer Kuta (MSM)
Maria Tomassoni (SFPA)
Kirsten Way (SFPA)
Amy McMenamin (WAG)
Claire Reed (WAG)
Carla Angelini (MAR)
Theresa Lawless (MAR)
Colette Meehan (MSM)
Vanessa Robinson (LIU)
Dolores Cisneros (RMC)
Melissa Coffey (RMC)
Kathleen McLaughlin (WAG)
Claudia Celestin (SFNY)
Clare Leonard (SFNY)
Kellie Mahy (LIU)
Clare Guerriero (SFNY)
Amie Dunning (MAR)
Renee Schickman (LIU)
Margaret Murphy (SFNY)
NEC Record Book
24:11.30
24:25.04
24:25.61
24:29.35
24:29.59
25:08.91
25:14.18
25:38.09
25:53.94
26:02.20
26:23.17
26:25.45
26:53.21
26:53.48
28:05.15
28:24.71
34:44.91
34:45.34
35:36.47
46:13.82
47:09.13
47:10.12
47:12.54
55:23.54
miles
23:00
23:01
23:04
23:06
23:07
23:15
23:22
23:32
23:38
23:39
23:43
23:46
24:02
24:04
24:28
24:50
25:01
25:07
25:22
25:41
26:41
26:42
27:25
28:14
28:39
30:31
31:54
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1991 Championship (October 26, 1991) Coraopolis, PA, 3.1 miles
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27.
28.
29.
30.
Jackie O’Rourke (MON)
Josephine Piccinic (LIU)
Sherry Jenkins (FDU)
Nadine Jamerson (MSM)
Kim Sheekey (MON)
Jennifer Von Suskil (MAR)
Jennifer Livingston (WAG)
Stella Chinoa (MSM)
Amy Linson (MSM)
Sarah Sheehan (MAR)
Michelle Day (MSM)
Donna Brzyski (MON)
Toni Granese (MON)
Kirsten Ryan (MAR)
Tabitha Nicolini (SFPA)
Amy Kempf (FDU)
Marta Santiago (WAG)
Joyce Drake (MSM)
Nicolle LaDue (WAG)
Carla Angelini (MAR)
Jennifer Mion (SFPA)
Maria Marcelli (MON)
Susan Kerner (RMC)
Nadine Johnson (FDU)
Geri-Lynn Buckholtz (MON)
Dawn Doty (MAR)
Maria Tomassoni (SFPA)
Maria Palminteri (LIU)
Nicole Brown (WAG)
Sharlene Milwood (FDU)
20:16.6
20:39.9
20:48.3
21:06.2
21:30.1
21:34.6
21:37.5
21:49.9
21:56.5
22:08.1
22:09.8
22:18.9
22:35.5
22:48.3
22:54.5
22:56.0
23:06.1
23:12.3
23:18.6
23:20.9
23:35.2
23:44.6
23:45.1
23:48.2
23:53.6
24:00.1
24:01.3
24:10.7
24:15.0
24:17.6
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Rahseema Watson (MSM)
Laura Rivera (RMC)
Jill Lynch (MSM)
Kirsten Way (SFPA)
Aarti Kapoor (MAR)
Jill Cordan (RMC)
Rosemary Gioia (WAG)
Jennifer Ryan (MON)
Majorie Atkins (SFPA)
Jackie Gray (RMC)
Jennifer Pszeniczny (RMC)
Deanna Showalter (SFPA)
Vanessa Robinson (LIU)
Claire Leonard (SFNY)
Meaghan Crimmins (SFNY)
Kristen Fuller (FDU)
Ellen Marie Green (WAG)
Rebecca Lohrke (RMC)
Noel Feehan (MAR)
Mirlene Leveille (SFNY)
Alex Waddell (RMC)
Renee Schickman (LIU)
Jessie Varghese (LIU)
Cladudia Celestin (SFNY)
Marica Baker (FDU)
Lynette Diaz (LIU)
Karen Nethersole (SFNY)
Maraysa Ramirez (SFNY)
Barbara Carroll (LIU)
24:21.9
24:28.7
24:32.9
24:38.4
25:04.7
25:01.1
25:15.6
25:16.0
25:23.9
25:25.5
25:26.6
25:29.2
25:46.2
25:50.7
26:00.5
26:25.4
26:27.4
26:27.7
26:35.8
26:40.7
27:09.0
27:09.5
27:19.6
27:33.6
27:33.6
27:49.3
32:58.6
32:59.3
33:01.5
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1992 Championship (October 24, 1992) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 3.1 miles
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28.
29.
Nadine Jamerson (MSM)
Sherry Jenkins (FDU)
Stella Cinoa (MSM)
Toni Granese (MON)
Amy Felci (WAG)
Nicole Brown (WAG)
Marta Santiago (WAG)
Jennifer Flood (MON)
Kim Sheeky (MON)
Melissa Zobel (MAR)
Sarah Sheehan (MAR)
Donna Brzyski (MON)
Maureen Horn (WAG)
Jessica Machanska (WAG)
Colleen Carson (MAR)
Ann marie Richard (MON)
Kristy Ryan (MAR)
Amy Linson (MSM)
Theresa Hickey (MAR)
Dawn Doty (MAR)
Margaret Desciak (MSM)
Rahsheena Watson (MSM)
Jill Lynch (MSM)
Maria Palmenteri (LIU)
Nadine Jamerson (FDU)
Jennifer Mion (SFPA)
Lori Davila (LIU)
Noel Feehan (MAR)
Sandra Burke (LIU)
18:54.8
19:09.5
19:30.9
19:33.0
19:37.9
19:42.7
19:45.2
19:54.2
19:54.9
19:57.0
20:08.1
20:11.2
20:14.7
20:20.8
20:26.6
20:36.9
20:38.0
20:38.3
20:45.6
20:55.7
21:01.2
21:12.2
21:18.2
21:20.0
21:35.1
21:35.1
21:56.9
22:07.6
22:14.3
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NEC Record Book
Lisa Donnelly (SFPA)
Tracy Zamborsky (RMC)
Kirsten Way (SFPA)
Ruth Ann Heibel (SFPA)
Sharlene Milwood (FDU)
Jennifer Pszeniczny (RMC)
Erin Short (MSM)
Meaghan Crimmins (SFNY)
Jill Ammon (RMC)
Rebecca Lohrke (RMC)
Ellen Marie Green (WAG)
Christine Tarpey (SFPA)
Sherida Moss (RMC)
Mirlene Leveille (SFNY)
Katie Presti (MON)
Cheryl Fuller (FDU)
Claudia Celestin (SFNY)
Crystal Ford (FDU)
Natwon Harp (FDU)
Althea Fairweather (SFNY)
Vanessa Robinson (LIU)
Jessica Corrigan (MON)
Karen Nethersole (SFNY)
Denise Allen (SFNY)
Lynette Diaz (LIU)
Nicole Whitehead (RMC)
Merysa Ramirez (SFNY)
Cara Oliver (LIU)
22:17.8
22:20.7
22:42.1
22:42.9
22:53.4
22:05.2
23:17.1
23:20.3
23:29.3
23:55.1
24:10.2
24:50.1
24:52.7
24:54.9
25:07.3
25:13.3
25:23.9
25:35.3
25:40.8
25:57.3
26:06.8
26:10.4
26:31.9
26:46.7
26:47.8
28:43.9
29:13.9
35:29.0
87
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1993 Women's Championship (October 30, 1993) Princeton, NJ, 5000 meters
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31.
32.
Kim Sheekey (MON) *
Jennifer Livingston (WAG) *
Sherry Jenkins (FDU) *
Rebecca Wassner (MSM) *
Marta Santiago (WAG) *
Kathy Woodson (MAR) *
Maureen Horn (WAG) *
Amy Linson (MSM) *
Sarah Johnson (MSM) *
Laura Rivera (RMC) *
Jessica Machanska (WAG)
Tabatha Nicolini (SFPA)
Jennifer Flood (MON)
Stella Cinoa (MSM)
Nicole Brown (WAG)
Sharlene Milwood (FDU)
Margaret Desciak (MSM)
Jennifer Mion (SFPA)
Joyce Drake (MSM)
Theresa Hickey (MAR)
Colleen Carson (MAR)
Dawn Doty (MAR)
Pamela Gooltz (MAR)
Maria Palimenteri (LIU)
Diana Hilser (RID)
Maria Tomassoni (SFPA)
Amy Felci (WAG)
Laureen Davila (LIU)
Michelle Herring (FDU)
Francesce Charles (SFNY)
Corrie Ward (SFPA)
Megan Hudson (WAG)
18:20.9
18:35.2
18:41.6
18:50.6
18:59.4
19:06.6
19:08.2
19:14.8
19:22.8
19:28.7
19:30.8
19:35.7
19:37.7
19:39.3
19:48.4
20:11.9
20:05.2
20:06.1
20:06.8
20:09.4
20:12.3
20:19.7
20:26.9
20:31.2
20:44.2
20:45.4
20:46.8
20:48.0
20:49.0
20:49.7
20:51.0
20:51.7
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64.
Jill Lynch (MSM)
Ann Marie Richard (MON)
Karen Mangan (MAR)
Meaghan Crimmins (SFNY)
Shalonda Martin (MON)
Lisa Donnelly (SFPA)
Mary McQuillan (MAR)
Damia Pimentel (LIU)
Ruth Ann Heibel (SFPA)
Susan Kerner (RMC)
Roxanne Richardson (SFNY)
Tunsia Colon (SFNY)
Nancy Marchese (RID)
Kim Smith (SFNY)
Jennifer Pszeniczny (RMC)
Jill Ammon (RMC)
Amanda Kurtz (MON)
Mirlene Leveille (SFNY)
Pam Hartsell (RID)
Makeisha Mildrow (FDU)
Jennifer Miller (LIU)
Matwon Harp (FDU)
Sherida Moss (RMC)
Melinda Beatty (FDU)
Erika Simms (SFNY)
Doris Cano (RID)
Kristen Spitzer (MON)
Jessica Kvarta (RID)
Cara Oliver (LIU)
Janice Green (LIU)
Donise Moore (FDU)
Ritu Bhatia (RID)
20:56.9
21:01.4
21:06.0
21:06.9
21:08.3
21:10.8
21:15.7
21:30.0
21:32.2
21:40.4
21:44.9
21:55.0
22:02.5
22:05.5
22:26.7
22:30.8
22:46.3
23:01.6
23:13.7
23:16.0
23:34.0
23:41.7
23:59.6
24:09.5
24:11.6
24:22.0
24:46.3
25:47.1
27:13.0
27:28.6
27:39.7
29:41.5
* All-Conference
1994
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Women's
Championship
Rebeccah Wassner (MSM) *
Maureen Horn (WAG) *
Robin Kloster (MSM) *
Mandy McTavish (SFPA) *
Stella Cinoa (MSM) *
Christine Tarpey (SFPA) *
Jessica Machanska (WAG) *
Heather Moul (MSM) *
Laura Compton (MON) *
Colleen Carson (MAR) *
Amy Debor (MSM)
Kathleen Woodson (MAR)
Alexia Bequary (MAR)
Mary Brooks (WAG)
Theresa Hickey (MAR)
Rosemary Gioia (WAG)
Nicole Brown (WAG)
Mary McQuillan (WAG)
Cheryl Cicio (SFPA)
Christine Hillock (MON)
Danielle Berkey (SFPA)
Ruth Ann Heibel (SFPA)
Jennifer Flood (MON)
Heather Parrish (FDU)
Joyce Drake (MSM)
Marnie Desciak (MSM)
Alyson Lemke (MON)
Meaghan Crimmins (SFNY)
Shalonda Martin (MON)
(October
19:58.6
20:24.1
20:30.9
20:46.9
20:51.9
20:55.5
20:57.8
21:03.3
21:07.8
21:11.0
21:15.2
21:21.4
21:25.8
21:26.6
21:33.2
21:41.9
21:48.0
21:52.0
21:58.6
21:59.3
22:06.3
22:07.4
22:09.5
22:14.4
22:16.0
22:21.2
22:22.8
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NEC Record Book
Poughkeepsie,
Francesse Charles (SFNY)
M. Lampkin-Nicholas (SFNY)
Corrie Ward (SFPA)
Roberta Vassell (SFNY)
Corinne Szewcyk (MON)
Kathleen Evans (RID)
Marsha Ellis (SFNY)
Laura Rivera (RMC)
Kerri Redmond (MAR)
Beth Chaffee (RID)
Vanessa McClure (FDU)
Jessica Buzon (RMC)
Sue Kerner (RMC)
Hope Meinert (SFPA)
Biana Hilser (RID)
AnnMarie Prunty (WAG)
Ellen Marie Green (WAG)
January Zuk (MON)
Tunisia Colon (SFNY)
Margaret Marino (SFNY)
Christina Soster (RMC)
Michelle Herring (FDU)
Melinda Beatty (FDU)`
Karen McCracken (RMC)
Jennifer Pszeniczny (RMC)
Nakia Humphrey (RID)
Jennifer Koczan (FDU)
Jill Ammon (RMC)
Jennifer Aitken (RID)
NY,
3.0
22:27.3
22:27.5
22:32.9
22:38.0
22:39.3
22:42.5
22:45.6
22:52.9
22:58.5
22:59.8
23:02.9
23:07.0
23:07.6
23:15.9
23:18.2
23:25.3
23:39.2
23:49.8
23:56.1
24:03.3
24:17.2
24:40.9
24:54.0
25:04.3
25:04.9
25:55.5
25:59.3
26:31.3
26:42.7
miles
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1995 Women's Championship (October 28, 1995) Middletown, NJ, 5,000 meters
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Robin Kloster (MSM) *
Rebeccah Wassner (MSM) *
Amy Debor (MSM) *
Jessica Totaro (MSM) *
Christine Hillock (MON) *
Heather Moul (MSM) *
Jessica Machanska (WAG) *
Jennifer Flood (MON) *
Farrah Ryan (MSM) *
Beth Chaffee (RID) *
Marsha Ellis (SFNY)
Jennifer Howe (SFPA)
Sheila Valentine (MSM)
Mary Brooks (WAG)
Charles Francessa (SFNY)
Kathleen Woodson (MAR)
Heather Birkemeier (SFPA)
Diana Hilser (RID)
Lori Davila (LIU)
Colleen Carson (MAR)
Alexis Bequary (MAR)
Pilar Olivares (LIU)
Kristyn Russo (MAR)
Janine Minehan (RID)
Melissa Zobel (MAR)
Mary McQuillan (MAR)
Roberta Vassell (SFNY)
Cheryl Cicio (SFPA)
Alyson Lemke (MON)
Ronnie Baptiste (SFNY)
Amy Ferris (RID)
Jessica Buzon (RMC)
Danielle Berkey (SFPA)
Karen Mangan (MAR)
19.32.5
19:41.9
20:06.4
20:08.1
20:10.1
20:23.6
20:24.4
20:27.1
20:38.1
20:44.5
20:48.3
20:55.5
20:58.9
21:00.4
21:02.6
21:02.9
21:10.7
21:14.7
21:16.0
21:19.7
21:24.1
21:26.4
21:27.9
21:38.4
21:44.1
21:49.2
21:51.7
21:52.9
21:56.6
21:58.0
22:04.4
22.10.5
22:13.2
22:16.2
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Morrette Lampkin (SFNY)
Jennifer Keane (RID)
Joi Brown (LIU)
Christina Soster (RMC)
Crystal Cutjoe (WAG)
Melinda Beatty (FDU)
Ruth Ann Heibel (SFPA)
Ann-Marie Prunty (WAG)
Tammy Gazia (MON)
Michelle Herring (FDU)
Syreeta Miller (LIU)
Margaret Marino (SFNY)
Becky Kennedy (RMC)
Tracy King (RID)
Corrie Ward (SFPA)
Jennifer Aitken (RID)
Ofia Hoppie (LIU)
Lisa Donnelly (SFPA)
Melissa Mendez (MON)
Jennifer Koczan (FDU)
Fateen Abdel-Baaith (LIU)
Jennifer Godley (WAG)
Michelle Zielinski (RMC)
Adele Beasley (FDU)
January Zuk (MON)
Roxanne Richardson (SFNY)
Justine LaBatch (WAG)
Karen McCracken (RMC)
Tiffany Cordiak (RMC)
Hadie Bartholomew (RMC)
Tracia Barnes (FDU)
Stephanie Toomer (FDU)
Cara Oliver (LIU)
22:18.0
22:18.2
22:25.0
22:26.5
22:47.3
22:52.2
22:55.6
22:55.9
22:56.3
22:56.7
23:06.5
23:08.0
23:09.1
23:13.8
23:15.6
23:19.3
23:44.3
23:44.3
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24:13.5
24:36.5
25:01.7
25:06.4
25:06.9
25:10.0
25:17.7
26:04.7
26:25.8
27:54.8
30:19.9
30:32.7
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35:34.3
1996
Women's Championship (November 2, 1996) Emmitsburg, MD, 5,000 meters
* All-Conference
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Rebeccah Wassner (MSM)*
Robin Kloster (MSM)*
Jess Totaro (MSM)*
Heather Moul (MSM)*
Amy DeBor (MSM)*
Roberta Pickens (SFPA)*
Kathleen Woodson (MAR)*
Lisa Prey (MSM)*
Sheila Valentine (MSM)*
Heather Birkemeier (SFPA)*
Beth Chaffee (RID)
Nickeya Holmes (RID)
Katherine Wallace (SFPA)
Mary Brooks (WAG)
Janine Minehan (RID)
Corrie Ward (SFPA)
Meredith Halstead (MAR(
Cheryl Cicio (SFPA)
Abigail Smith (RID)
Marsha Ellis (SFNY)
Debbie Beatty (MON)
Pilar Olivares (LIU)
Suzanne Stewart (WAG)
Diana Hilser (RID)
Mary McQuillan (MAR)
Kristyn Russo (MARO
Tammy Gazia(MON)
Suzanne Wiegle (SFPA)
Margaret Marino (SFNY)
Crystal Cudjoe (WAG)
Amy Perris (RID)
January Zuk (MON)
18:47.5
19:15.6
19:17.1
19:18.2
19:34.5
19:44.2
20:01.3
20:11.7
20:18.9
20:29.3
20:32.5
20:39.8
20:43.0
20:54.2
20:58.5
21:04.0
21:05.1
21:20.0
21:25.4
21:28.2
21:21.5
21:36.3
21;39.3
21;40.3
21:42.3
21:43.7
21:44.2
21:47.8
21:48.4
21:52.2
21:53.2
21:57.0
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Colleen Thompson (WAG)
Kerri Gubelli (RID)
Karen Mangan (MAR)
Roberta Vasselli (SFNY)
Kelly Malone (FDU)
Hope Meinert (SFPA)
Michelle Herring (FDU)
Suzanne Klimkowski (FDU)
Erin Donnelly (MON)
Kelly Fitzpatrick (MON)
Jennifer Tom (FDU)
Christine Millock (MON)
Kerri Redmond (MAR)
Jennifer Glover (MAR)
Christine Soster (RMC)
Debra Harris (WAG)
Mary Barnes (MON)
Justine LaBatch (WAG)
Jessica Buzon (RMC)
Joi Brown (LIU)
Fateen Abdel Baaith (LIU)
Mindy Beatty (FDU)
Becky Kennedy (RMC)
Tracia Barnes (FDU)
Joanne Phillippe (SFNY)
Sara Boehm (RMC)
Tiffany Cordiak (RMC)
Jennifer Miller (LIU)
Tisha Franklin (LIU)
Jeanine Carlucci (WAG)
Lakisha Walker (LIU)
Roxanne Richardson (SFNY)
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22:04.8
22:08.6
22:10.5
22:12.3
22:12.9
22:14.1
22:19.6
22:20.1
22:21.4
22:22.0
22:27.2
22:32.3
22;32.7
22:42.4
22:48.5
23:02.1
23:33.2
23:43.6
23:50.2
23:53.5
23:53.9
24:26.4
24:30.9
24:37.0
24:52.6
25:43.4
25:54.5
26:23.4
26:30.6
28:38.9
30:25.0
* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
NEC Record Book
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Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1997 Women's Championship (November 1, 1997) Middletown, NJ, 5,000 meters
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Jessica Totaro (MSM) *
Roberta Pickens (SFPA) *
Stacy Stoner (MSM) *^
Amy DeBor (MSM) *
Katherine Wallace (SFPA) *
Geraldine McQueen (FDU)*
Heather Gardiner (CCSU)*
Cheryl Cicio (SFPA) *
Sarah Wassner (MSM) *
Katie Lerz (CCSU) *
Pilar Olivares (LIU)
Tammy Pearson (SFPA)
Angelina Johnson (MON)
Michelle Buzon (RMC)
Wendy Roth (WAG)
Heather Berkemeier (SFPA)
Tammy Gazia (MON)
Christine Hillock (MON)
Amy Lisojo (WAG)
Suzanne Weigle (SFPA)
Jessica Buzon(RMC)
Jen Merschoff (WAG)
Enid Lasater (WAG)
Kelly Malone (FDU)
January Zuk (MON)
Ana Taveres (FDU)
Colleen Thompson (WAG)
Ashley Foley (MSM)
Barrett Marlan (CCSU)
Hope Meinert (RMC)
Stephanie Carlin (MON)
1998
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Women's
Championship
Stephanie Johnson (CCSU)*
Heather Gardiner (CCSU)*
Leah Pfeiffer (MSM)*^
Tanya Sotillo (LIU)*
Kimberly Heiligman (CCSU)*
Shannon Lindberg (CCSU)*
Roberta Pickens (SFPA)*
Lindsay Holmes (QC)*
Katie Lerz (CCSU)*
Pilar Olivares (LIU)*
Lisa Flood (MON)
Madeline Hoos (MON)
Tracey Molnar (SFPA)
Terra Sarnacki-Royer (MON)
Janel Strittmatter (SFPA)
Tammy Gazia (MON)
Carrie Cimino (UMBC)
Heather Birkemeier (SFPA)
Suzanne Weigle (SFPA)
Doris Vargas (UMBC)
Tammy Pearson (SFPA)
Geraldine McQueen (FDU)
Josephine Maceri (FDU)
Laura Osmian (QC)
Kate Wallace (SFPA)
Wendy Roth (WAG)
Devon Moran (MSM)
Danielle Bergantino (CCSU)
Sarah Wassner (MSM)
Robyn Wicks (QC)
Joanne Phillippe (SFNY)
Ashley Foley (MSM)
Jessica Pratt (MON)
Stephanie Carlin (MON)
Athinola Papadapoulou (SFNY)
Marquita Hannibal (MON)
Colleen Thompson (WAG)
Anne Marie DiBenedetto (SFPA)
Amy Zivkovic (RMC)
Kelly Malone (FDU)
* All-Conference
^ Freshman of the Year
19:12.0
19:26.0
19:34.0
19:53.0
20:08.0
20:11.0
20:39.0
20:43.0
20:54.0
20:58.0
21:07.0
21:11.0
21:15.0
21:16.0
21:23.0
21:24.1
21:24.7
21:31.0
21:37.0
21:41.0
21:45.0
21:50.0
21:58.0
22:04.0
22:06.0
22:07.0
22:12.0
22:27.0
22:37.0
22:41.0
22:50.0
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(October
18:50.88
18:54.08
19:21.02
19:25.59
19:37.51
19:43.26
19:54.91
19:59.66
20:00.16
20:03.50
20:06.82
20:10.59
20:12.20
20:13.95
20:21.25
20:27.93
20:37.70
20:43.85
20:47.23
20:49.29
20:53.64
20:57.34
21:01.91
21:03.44
21:06.71
21:10.27
21:18.21
21:24.21
21:32.18
21:33.21
21:33.92
21:34.68
21:36.05
21:39.66
21:42.11
21:53.29
21:58.71
22:03.21
22:04.47
22:06.06
31,
Sonia Noal (FDU)
Margaret Marino (SFNY)
Lisa Kaiser (MSM)
Erin Donnelly (MON)
Deb Harris (WAG)
Jennifer Adamovich (MON)
Kelly Fitzpatrick (MON)
Heather Odlum (CCSU)
Rachell Joseph (FDU)
Becky Kennedy (RMC)
Nicole Brown (LIU)
Abigail Huck (SFPA)
Amy Zivkovic (RMC)
Alison Zabrenski (MSM)
Jennifer Tom (FDU)
Tiffany Cordiak (RMC)
Sabrina Kenny (SFNY)
Janelle Bashore (SFPA)
Danielle Bergantino (CCSU)
Suzanne Klimkowski (FDU)
Lakisha Walker (LIUO
Fatteen Abdel-Baaith (LIU)
Lori Swords (RMC)
Jennifer Lepine (WAG)
Tisha Franklin (LIUO
Suzanne Stewart (WAG)
Yolande Rose (FDU)
Anya Heron (MON)
Anna Shmulenson (SFNY)
Carol-Anne Worrell (SFNY)
Constance Turrentine (SFNY)
Marsha Doldron (SFNY)
1998)
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Loretto,
PA,
Amy Standfest (SFPA)
Rebecca Sauder (UMBC)
Melissa Saraiva (MON)
Sakinah Patterson (LIU)
Keina Saunders (SFNY)
Tina Huggler (WAG)
Becky Kennedy (RMC)
Melanie Snaggs (SFNY)
Debbie Beatty (MON)
Linda Kessler (CCSU)
Amy Werner (MON)
Nefatari Ellis (SFNY)
Jennifer Tom (FDU)
Michelle Kondracki (QC)
Allison Kamens (QC)
Ronda Rose (SFPA)
Ruth Jeanty (SFNY)
Sarah Smigel (UMBC)
Sarah Bowling (UMBC)
Hope Meinert (RMC)
Jamali Moses (SFNY)
Kelly Hanford (QC)
Caitlin Lloyd (UMBC)
Georgette Lewis (LIU)
Sabrina Kenny (SFNY)
Lori Swords (RMC)
Amy Lisojo (WAG)
Suzanne Klimkowski (FDU)
Joyce Spulick (QC)
Laura Garren (QC)
Nicole Brown (LIU)
Tasha Moore (LIU)
Kathy Voss (MSM)
Meghan Katuna (QC)
LaToya Washington (CCSU)
Veronica Caruso (WAG)
Jamie Gasbarro (RMC)
Anne Rossettini (WAG)
NEC Record Book
22:52.1
22:52.5
22;53.0
22:55.0
22:56.0
22:59.0
23:10.0
23:17.0
23:21.0
23:25.0
23:28.0
23:29.0
23:30.0
23:35.0
23:36.0
23:44.0
23:50.0
23:51.0
23:53.0
24:03.0
24:21.0
24:26.0
24:38.0
24:50.0
25:22.0
25:27.0
26:11.0
26:29.0
28:43.0
31:53.0
42:36.0
46:12.0
5,000
meters
22:07.26
22:15.24
22:16.62
22:21.51
22:22.11
22:24.87
22:26.74
22:28.87
22:29.11
22:30.58
22:32.18
22:33.66
22:39.61
22:43.03
22:43.79
22:46.47
22:54.10
22:54.42
22:54.64
22:59.38
23:03.36
23:15.67
23:34.34
23:37.55
23:44.91
23:48.91
23:51.76
23:52.56
23:57.05
24:17.05
24:28.31
24:38.65
24:58.76
25:06.53
25:42.56
25:58.55
26:10.47
27:00.58
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
1999 Women's Championship (October 30, 1999) Middletown, NJ, 5,000 meters
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Jen Ecker (UMBC)*
Roberta Pickens (SFPA)*
Lisa Flood (MON)*
Heather Gardiner (CCSU)*
Heather Stockton (SHU)*
Kimberly Heiligman (CCSU)*
Kimberly Crowley (CCSU)*^
Karina Acevedo (WAG)*
Shannon Lindberg (CCSU)*
Mary Beth Rollins (UMBC)*
Stephanie Mendes (QUIN)*
Kate Wallace (SFPA)*
Michelle Buzon (RMC)
Kari McCarty (MSM)
Devon Moran (MSM)
Suzanne D'Angelo (SHU)
Jennifer McGovern (SHU)
Brynn Dutcher (MSM)
Terra Sarnacki-Royer (MON)
Maryanne Nicks (MON)
Tracey Molnar (SFPA)
Janel Strittmatter (SFPA)
Sonya Greaves (CCSU)
Amala Merritt (MON)
Sara Pinder (SFPA)
Seeyian Metoyu (FDU)
Stephanie Carlin (MON)
Kelly O'Rourke (CCSU)
Carolyn Robin (QUIN)
Wendy Roth (WAG)
Diane Aiksnoras (SHU)
Kimberly Almeida (SHU)
Doris Vargas (UMBC)
Katie Lerz (CCSU)
Jennifer Merschoff (WAG)
Colleen Thompson (WAG)
Megan Haley (WAG)
Leanne Haslbeck (MSM)
Jessica Pratt (MON)
Sabrina Kenny (SFNY)
Elizabeth Kempton (SFPA)
Sarah Eshelman (SFPA)
Rebecca Sauder (UMBC)
Amy Werner (MON)
Priscilla Jones (LIU)
Angela Niemiec (RMC)
Michelle Wesolowski (SHU)
18:47.70
18:55.30
19:05.50
19:07.70
19:16.40
19:23.00
19:25.00
19:25.90
19:38.10
19:40.20
19:42.40
19:44.30
19:47.60
19:50.70
19:52.40
19:58.90
20:00.40
20:00.60
20:02.30
20:03.30
20:06.20
20:08.10
20:09.50
20:11.00
20:20.60
20:21.40
20:24.20
20:26.80
20:31.40
20:32.60
20:36.30
20:39.50
20:40.30
20:42.30
20:44.80
20:47.50
20:49.40
20:53.60
20:59.10
21:00.70
21:01.70
21:08.80
21:10.30
21:11.40
21:13.70
21:14.80
21:15.20
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Tara Losito (MON)
Kristina Plourde (SHU)
Laura Osmian (QUIN)
Kim Wolozen (MON)
Susanne Allen (QUIN)
Sarah Bowling (UMBC)
Kemelia Campbell (LIU)
Shannon Kosaber (RMC)
Kelly Hanford (QUIN)
Jessica Gaffey (RMC)
Melanie Snaggs (SFNY)
Sarah Wassner (MSM)
Mandi Orrok (SHU)
Heather Heath (SHU)
Kim Bellavance (QUIN)
Stephanie Steib (RMC)
Katrina Panasuk (QUIN)
Robyn Wicks (QUIN)
Kristin Abdelnour (QUIN)
Tina Huggler (WAG)
Ohita Asein (UMBC)
Michelle Rafeedie (MSM)
Rachelle Joseph (FDU)
Anne DiBenedetto (SFPA)
Erin Bender (SFPA)
Julie Paradis (QUIN)
Athina Papadapoulou (SFNY)
Kandace Leuallen (MON)
Keina Saunders (SFNY)
Amy Lisojo (WAG)
Allison Heydt (RMC)
Jamali Moses (SFNY)
Veronica Caruso (WAG)
Adenah Sledge (MSM)
Sarah Smigel (UMBC)
Sara Doyle (SHU)
Kelly Malone (FDU)
Tanya French (WAG)
Kim Naughton (WAG)
Ruth Jeanty (SFNY)
Taneesha Harris (LIU)
Suzanne Klimkowski (FDU)
Kara Frankhouser (SFPA)
Melissa Drakeford (FDU)
Georgette Lewis (LIU)
Melissa Phelan (MSM)
Lakisha Walker (LIU)
21:16.00
21:18.50
21:19.40
21:21.30
21:30.20
21:34.90
21:35.70
21:36.80
21:37.90
21:38.20
21:40.70
21:46.00
21:48.70
21:52.50
21:53.90
21:56.40
21:56.80
21:57.60
21:57.90
21:58.30
22:09.50
22:13.80
22:16.60
22:18.20
22:21.20
22:22.90
22:27.80
22:27.80
22:31.50
22:35.40
22:37.60
22:39.70
22:48.50
22:49.90
22:58.10
22:59.00
23:03.90
23:06.60
23:15.90
23:17.70
23:23.00
23:37.70
23:42.50
23:46.60
24:35.20
26:20.90
26:30.40
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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2000 Women's Championship (October 28, 2000) New Britain, CT, 5K
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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18.
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20.
21.
22.
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24.
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27.
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38.
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40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
Jen Ecker (UMBC)*
Erika Suhy (RMC)*^
Elizabeth Pile (SFPA)*
Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)*
Megan Haley (WAG)*
Jenn Merschoff (WAG)*
Hannah Benjamin (UMBC)*
Amala Merritt (MON)*
Heather Gardiner (CCSU)*
Tara Losito (MON)*
Elizabeth Kempton (SFPA)*
Lindsay Holmes (QU)*
Michelle Buzon (RMC)
Kimberly Heiligman (CCSU)
Taryn Phelps (MON)
Mary Beth Rollins (UMBC)
Heather Stockton (SHU)
Kimberly Crowley (CCSU)
Janel Strittmatter (SFPA)
Christina Mendoza (SHU)
Kim Wolozen (MON)
Sara Pinder (SFPA)
carolyn Robin (QU)
Carrie Cimino (UMBC)
Fredyla Urena (FDU)
Kelly O'Rourke (CCSU)
Marquita Hannibal (MON)
Tantra Daley (WAG)
Tracey Molnar (SFPA)
Kati Panasuk (QU)
Stephanie Mendes (QU)
Suzanne D'Angelo (SHU)
Shannon Lindberg (CCSU)
Karina Acevedo (WAG)
Amy Werner (MON)
Nicole Zack (SFPA)
Kimberly Almeida (SHU)
Jesica Pratt (MON)
Sabrina Kenny (SHU)
Kristina Plourde (SHU)
Erin Ehman (RMC)
Michelle Rafeedie (MSM)
Christine Pagano (WAG)
Maryanne Nicks (MON)
Brynn Dutcher (MSM)
Colleen Cotter (SHU)
Stephanie Steib (RMC)
Ahita Asein (UMBC)
Sarah Eshelman (SFPA)
18:30.4
18:39.2
18:47.6
18:49.0
18:51.8
18:53.0
18:54.0
18:56.2
18:58.1
19:03.6
19:04.4
19:05.9
19:10.5
19:15.4
19:17.7
19:21.4
19:21.8
19:23.1
19:25.2
19:26.1
19:27.4
19:30.9
19:35.9
19:36.1
19:36.4
19:38.4
19:39.7
19:43.1
19:44.7
19:45.4
19:46.0
19:46.5
19:49.0
19:53.9
19:58.6
20:03.0
20:03.4
20:11.5
20:14.8
20:16.6
20:19.3
20:20.9
20:26.7
20:27.2
20:28.6
20:31.9
20:33.0
20:36.5
20:37.8
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97.
98.
Meghan O'Connor (SHU)
Kate Gustafson (QU)
Sakimah Patterson (LIU)
Candace Weinriech (UMBC)
Lakei Chester (MON)
Ashley Foley (MSM)
Robyn Wicks (QU)
Veronica Caruso (WAG)
Angela Niemiec (RMC)
Amanda Pineau (QU)
Kandace Leuallen (MON)
Tammy Pearson (SFPA)
Donna Battiste (QU)
Kim Naughton (WAG)
Rebecca Sauder (UMBC)
Kelly Hanford (QU)
Sarah Bowling (UMBC)
Jessica Gaffey (RMC)
Sonya Greaves (CCSU)
Kristen Abdelnour (QU)
Nefatari Ellis (SFNY)
Alicia Welsh (WAG)
Sarah Srnigel (UMBC)
Kara Frankhouser (SFPA)
Sageriah Symister (FDU)
Sara Doyle (SHU)
Leanne Haslbeck (MSM)
Erin Bender (SFPA)
Tanya French (WAG)
Nicole Dumpson (CCSU)
Kemelia Campbell (LIU)
Sarah Wassner (MSM)
Georgette Lewis (LIU)
Melanie Bender (MSM)
Lauren Werchinski (WAG)
Melanie Snaggs (SFNY)
Charline Sealy (SFNY)
Holli Quella (LIU)
Alicia Potash (CCSU)
Athinola Papadopoulou (SFNY)
Lisa Napolitano (WAG)
Keshia Tinglin (SFNY)
Taneesha Harris (LIU)
Jamali Moses (SFNY)
Lyndsey Nadeau (MSM)
Keina Saunders (SFNY)
Coleen Steed (FDU)
Destiny Norris (FDU)
Elisa Benjamin (FDU)
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20:38.7
20:41.0
20:41.8
20:43.6
20:44.3
20:45.8
20:47.4
20:47.8
20:50.9
20:52.0
21:06.9
21:08.8
21:10.6
21:11.1
21:14.3
21:18.3
21:20.8
21:21.0
21:22.5
21:29.4
21:35.5
21:36.5
21:38.8
21:42.2
21:45.2
21:52.4
21:53.8
21:55.9
21:58.4
22:08.0
22:09.0
22:18.8
22:22.3
22:26.1
22:38.6
22:51.8
22:54.0
23:08.7
23:31.1
23:55.6
23:56.2
24:00.9
24:04.4
24:08.4
24:26.1
25:02.5
26:52.3
27:11.8
34:09.5
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2001
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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15.
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47.
48.
49.
50.
Women's
Championship
Karina Acevedo (WC)*
Beth Pile (SFPA)*
Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)*
Kari McCarty (MSM)*
Kimberly Crowley (CCSU)*
Erin Ehman (RMC)*
Janel Strittmatter (SFPA)*
Shannon Lindberg (CCSU)*
Tara Losito (MU)*
Kelly Reap (SFPA)*
Carolyn Robin (QU)*
Laura Beach (SFPA)*^
Erin Doak (QU)*
Tracey Molnar (SFPA)*
Kim Wolozen (MU)
Kerry McKinney (RMC)
Tantra Daley (WC)
Fredyla Urena (FDU)
Kimberly Heiligman (CCSU)
Suzanne D'Angelo (SHU)
Sara Pinder (SFPA)
Stephanie Mendes (QU)
Cara Wettlaufer (UMBC)
Kelly O'Rourke (CCSU)
Devon Moran (MSM)
Bridget Campbell (SFPA)
Amala Merritt (MU)
Rachel Knous (WC)
Julie Stubbs (SHU)
Michelle Rafeedie (MSM)
Kristina Plourde (SHU)
Christina Mendoza (SHU)
Kimberly Almeida (SHU)
Elizabeth Kaba (WC)
Nancee Bernecky (RMC)
Jen Ecker (UMBC)
Melissa Jenkins (QU)
Brynn Dutcher (MSM)
Susanne Allen (QU)
Emily Marks (SHU)
Jessica Pratt (MU)
Christine Pagano (WC)
Jaline Bernier (WC)
Amy Werner (MU)
Ohita Asein (UMBC)
Annie Herbowy (WC)
Leanne Haslbeck (MSM)
Nicole Zack (SFPA)
Sarah Bowling (UMBC)
Kandace Leuallen (MU)
(October
18:27
18:33
18:35
18:44
18:48
18:49
18:53
18:55
18:59
19:03
19:03
19:06
19:09
19:10
19:14
19:16
19:17
19:18
19:19
19:21
19:25
19:27
19:27
19:27
19:30
19:34
19:36
19:38
19:40
19:41
19:42
19:43
19:45
19:45
19:47
19:53
19:56
20:00
20:03
20:05
20:06
20:09
20:15
20:15
20:16
20:18
20:22
20:23
20:27
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Schenley
Park,
Suzanne Neglia (SHU)
Sara Tasber (SHU)
Alicia Welsh (WC)
Erin Guinther (MU)
Tanya French (WC)
Kristen Hutter (RMC)
Jamie Scholl (QU)
Kristie Schumacher (LIU)
Cheryl Beaulieu (SHU)
Kara Frankhouser (SFPA)
Jamie Gasbarro (RMC)
Nefatari Ellis (SFNY)
Catherine Goduti (QU)
Seeyian Metoyu (FDU)
La'kel Chester (MU)
Laura Garren (QU)
Candace Weinreich (UMBC)
Donna Battiste (QU)
Sakinah Patterson (LIU)
Nichole Garbinski (SFPA)
Angela Niemiec (RMC)
Suraya Kornegay (MU)
Kim Naughton (WC)
Shamika Griffin (UMBC)
Andrea Zelanko (UMBC)
Alicia Potash (CCSU)
Athina Papadopoulou (SFNY)
Jessica Price (MSM)
Sarah Smigel (UMBC)
Kemelia Campbell (LIU)
Kristin Dubinski (RMC)
Melanie Bender (MSM)
Georgette Lewis (LIU)
Sherita Baker (UMBC)
Deanna Phillipe (SFNY)
Khalilah Woods (SFNY)
Lisa Krusienski (CCSU)
Shannon Kosaber (RMC)
Adenah Sledge (MSM)
Calicia Burke (FDU)
Keina Saunders (SFNY)
Zulamis Narcisse (SFNY)
Taneesha Harris (LIU)
Ashina Singh (UMBC)
N'Kelle Anderson (LIU)
Ashley Wright (FDU)
Destiny Morris (FDU)
Tia Wright (FDU)
Nakia Serrant (LIU)
Pittsburgh,
20:31
20:32
20:33
20:36
20:39
20:40
20:46
20:48
20:50
20:51
20:52
20:55
20:56
20:59
21:00
21:05
21:10
21:12
21:16
21:18
21:23
21:25
21:26
21:54
21:55
22:00
22:02
22:12
22:16
22:17
22:19
22:27
22:33
22:39
22:47
22:56
23:16
23:20
23:30
24:39
24:55
25:06
25:23
25:50
26:10
27:02
27:09
27:33
28:11
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Cross Country
Country
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2002 Women's Championship (November 2, 2002) New Britain, CT, 5K
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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9.
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12.
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42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Kristen Cerasi (SFPA)*
Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)*
Stefanie Thomas (UMBC)*^
Kaitlyn Gwyther (QU)*
Karina Acevedo (WC)*
Everlyne Cheptoo (FDU)*
Laura Beach (SFPA)*
Tara Losito (MU)*
Beth Pile (SFPA)*
Fredyla Urena (FDU)*
Kimberly Crowley (CCSU)*
Kelly Reap (SFPA)*
Kim Wolozen (MU)*
Suzanne D'Angelo (SHU)*
Jen Gaffey (MU)
Hannah Benjamin (UMBC)
Cara Wettlaufer (UMBC)
Christina Mendoza (SHU)
Ohita Asein (UMBC)
Michelle Rafeedie (MSM)
Suzanne Neglia (SHU)
Bridgett Campbell (SFPA)
Kristina Plourde (SHU)
Missy Spangler (RMU)
Rachael Knous (WC)
Brynn Dutcher (MSM)
Kari McCarty (MSM)
Danielle Green (QU)
U'Tonna Sherrod (UMBC)
Liz Kaba (WC)
Agnes Kipkuna (MSM)
Jennifer Hickey (UMBC)
Cheryl Beaulieu (SHU)
Tantra Daley (WC)
Kate Manger (QU)
Erin Vaccaro (MU)
Brittany McCann (MSM)
Erin Landon (CCSU)
Alicia Welsh (WC)
Mandi Orrok (SHU)
Sherita Baker (UMBC)
Kim Naughton (WC)
Sarah Defreitas (QU)
Leanne Haslbeck (MSM)
Emily Marks (SHU)
Kristin Wallace (MU)
Meghan O'Connor (SHU)
Amanda Sabatos (WC)
Joanna Perez (QU)
Kate Stewart (SFNY)
17:59.7
18:02.4
18:10.0
18:32.3
18:37.9
18:40.5
18:42.5
18:45.4
18:47.0
18:48.2
18:49.2
18:50.3
18:56.7
19:07.0
19:08.8
19:14.0
19:15.9
19:21.2
19:22.3
19:23.4
19:24.1
19:26.1
19:27.9
19:30.2
19:33.5
19:34.5
19:38.4
19:39.8
19:40.9
19:41.8
19:46.7
19:49.2
19:49.7
19:51.4
19:51.9
19:56.8
19:59.5
20:00.8
20:01.4
20:02.2
20:11.3
20:11.8
20:12.1
20:15.1
20:15.3
20:15.6
20:18.9
20:20.4
20:21.8
20:22.2
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Kristen Dennehy (SFPA)
Beth Koenig (SFPA)
Nicole Zach (SFPA)
Kate Gustafson (QU)
Erin Guinther (MU)
La'Kel Chester (MU)
Stephanie Strub (SFPA)
Kerry McKinney (RMU)
Valerie Beach (UMBC)
Sarah Cavallari (CCSU)
Kara Frankhouser (SFPA)
Caitlin Lynch (CCSU)
Kristen Hutter (RMU)
Kelly Beaudry (MU)
Jamie Scholl (QU)
Erin Frawley (WC)
Kemelia Campbell (LIU)
Andrea Zelanko (UMBC)
Erin Kulasewski (SHU)
Kim Najem (MSM)
Kandace Leuallen (MU)
Susanne Allen (QU)
Megan Melvin (WC)
Jaline Bernier (WC)
Jaimie Smith (LIU)
Modupe Akiwumi (RMU)
Jessica Price (MSM)
Deanna Philippe (SFNY)
Megan Proffitt (MU)
Jamie Gasbarro (RMU)
Cherie Lamonica (CCSU)
Melanie Bender (MSM)
Kristin Dubinski (RMU)
Lisa Krusienski (CCSU)
Julianne Foito (QU)
Temi Akojie (LIU)
Shayla Wallace (LIU)
Khalilah Woods (SFNY)
Alberta Brown (FDU)
Kristin Coit (CCSU)
Calicia Burke (FDU)
Destinee McCray (LIU)
N'Kelle Anderson (LIU)
Ebony Ramos (FDU)
Madeline Boughton (FDU)
Eva Terry (LIU)
Christin Voris (LIU)
Sheena Ruff (SFNY)
Tia Wright (FDU)
Tisha Greenidge (SFNY)
20:23.6
20:25.8
20:30.0
20:31.5
20:32.4
20:36.5
20:38.2
20:40.6
20:41.0
20:43.3
20:45.2
20:46.2
20:46.8
20:52.5
20:59.6
21:12.8
21:16.8
21:20.7
21:21.4
21:23.5
21:31.3
21:36.5
21:40.1
21:43.6
21:44.4
21:54.2
21:54.6
22:02.5
22:06.7
22:08.2
22:21.4
22:22.5
22:30.0
22:47.2
22:52.9
22:53.1
22:59.0
23:01.2
23:59.2
24:11.1
24:45.4
24:53.3
24:59.4
25:07.4
25:18.4
25:31.4
25:44.9
26:43.2
27:17.8
30:47.9
Women's
Women's Cross
Cross Country
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2003 Women's Championship (November 1, 2003) Holmdel, NJ 5K
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41.
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44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)*
Erika Jacobs (SFPA)*^
Rachael Knous (WC)*
Carolyn Robin (QU)*
Katina Alexander (MU)*
Brittany McCann (MSM)*
Suzanne Neglia (SHU)*
Laura Beach (SFPA)*
Whitney Schnarr (SFPA)*
Amy Shoemaker (SFPA)*
Maris Reutzel (WC)*
Erin Guinther (MU)*
Kristin Wallace (MU)*
Erin Vaccaro (MU)*
Erin Kulasewski (SHU)
Elizabeth Kaba (WC)
Christina Mendoza (SHU)
Kathleen Duffy (SHU)
Ashley Hill (CCSU)
Malia Lyles (MU)
Sarah DeFreitas (QU)
Everlyne Cheptoo (FDU)
Taryn Gibson (SFPA)
Heather Hoffman (QU)
Jen Gaffey (MU)
Terri Gibbons (MSM)
Tantra Daley (WC)
Dana Merise (CCSU)
La'Kel Chester (MU)
Erin Roche (SHU)
Allison Ruggiero (QU)
Megan Melvin (WC)
Cheryl Beaulieu (SHU)
Terressa Howard (SHU)
Danielle Green (QU)
Emily Marks (SHU)
Kate Manger (QU)
Emily Lion (SFPA)
Erin Rosinski (SFPA)
Mary Alex Zickefoose (CCSU)
Jessica Guth (MU)
Kim Najem (MSM)
Christine Pagano (WC)
Joanna Perez (QU)
Alicia Welsh (WC)
Lisa Zino (QU)
Annie MacLennan (WC)
Jessica Miller (RMU)
Jaimie Smith (LIU)
Annie Herbowy (WC)
18:50.3
19:26.5
19:27.6
19:31.6
19:38.4
19:42.6
19:55.5
20:02.8
20:05.4
20:07.5
20:09.0
20:11.8
20:14.4
20:19.3
20:20.9
20:24.9
20:26.8
20:28.8
20:34.2
20:36.8
20:37.1
20:43.1
20:44.0
20:44.4
20:46.7
21:02.5
21:02.9
21:04.7
21:09.2
21:10.9
21:15.4
21:19.0
21:22.0
21:23.1
21:24.9
21:27.7
21:29.2
21:33.1
21:35.0
21:39.6
21:40.7
21:40.9
21:42.8
21:44.3
21:47.8
21:51.4
21:55.6
21:58.8
22:00.0
22:00.9
51. Bridget Campbell (SFPA)
52. Kate Stewart (SFNY)
53. Lisette Velez (SFNY)
54. Cherie Lamonica (CCSU)
55. Stephanie Strub (SFPA)
56. Kelly Beaudry (MU)
57. Jillian Zita (SFNY)
58. Nancee Bernecky (RMU)
59. Jaline Bernier (WC)
60. Nadria Montieth (FDU)
61. Kerry McKinney (RMU)
62. Anne Duffy (SHU)
63. Yanirda Mejia (CCSU)
64. Kristin Dubinski (RMU)
65. Victoria Lucas (SFNY)
66. Helene Abiola (MU)
67. Kristyn Colvin (RMU)
68. Shayla Wallace (LIU)
69. Nicole Zack (SFPA)
70. Shannon Norris (MSM)
71. Kayla Miller (MSM)
72. Holloy Chambers (SFNY)
73. Andreen Francis (SFNY)
74. Suzanne Montecalvo (RMU)
75. Nadine Braham (SFNY)
76. Holli Quella (LIU)
77. Temi Akojie (LIU)
78. N'Kelle Anderson (LIU)
79. Renay McPherson (FDU)
80. Calicia Burke (FDU)
81. Ebony Ramos (FDU)
82. Ashley Tippen (RMU)
83. Taneesha Harris (LIU)
84. Meredith Black (MSM)
22:02.0
22:05.0
22:09.8
22:16.6
22:20.2
22:22.3
22:23.5
22:30.8
22:34.8
22:35.1
22:39.2
22:42.0
22:42.6
22:43.4
22:46.0
22:56.7
23:05.0
23:11.5
23:18.7
23:31.7
23:39.0
24:20.7
24:29.3
24:31.4
24:54.6
25:57.2
26:33.3
26:46.2
26:48.1
27:02.9
27:13.8
27:51.6
30:10.5
44:52.6
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Women's
Cross
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2004 Women's Championship (October 30, 2004) Hamden, CT, 5K
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49.
50.
Kaitlyn Gwyther (QU)*
Whitney Schnarr (SFPA)*
Katina Alexander (MU)*
Caitlin Brady (QU)*^
Kathleen Duffy (SHU)*
Taryn Gibson (SFPA)*
Kristin Wallace (MU)*
Ashley Hill (CCSU)*
Laura Beach (SFPA)*
Cristin Mullen (SFNY)*
Erika Jacobs (SFPA)*
Meaghan Robbins (WC)*
Maris Reutzel (WC)*
Theresa Gibbons (MSM)*
Malia Lyles (MU)
Susan Ashe (QU)
Joanna Perez (QU)
Jenna Nechamen (QU)
Elizabeth Kaba (WC)
Kaitlin Clark (SHU)
Anne Duffy (SHU)
Erin Kulasewski (SHU)
Lisa Zino (QU)
Jenna Pisani (SHU)
Abbey Gosling (QU)
Tina Hunt (QU)
Stephanie Strub (SFPA)
Missy Spangler (RMU)
Shannon Kovack (SFPA)
Kerry McKinney (RMU)
Ashley Reichelt (QU)
Robyn Hudak (CCSU)
Heather Hoffman (QU)
Erin Vaccaro (MU)
Kim Najem (MSM)
Rachael Knous (WC)
Katelyn Botsford (SHU)
Amy Willmott (MU)
Ann Regan (SHU)
Alexandra Hyland (SFPA)
Antonia Artise (SFPA)
Amy Shoemaker (SFPA)
Sarah Antonaitis (RMU)
Erin Guinther (MU)
Enya Spence (MU)
Jaline Bernier (WC)
Margarita Landelius (SHU)
Kate Stewart (SFNY)
Jillian Zita (SFNY)
Nancee Bernecky (RMU)
18:03.5
18:51.7
18:55.9
19:04.2
19:19.7
19:21.4
19:21.7
19:22.2
19:25.5
19:27.3
19:30.0
19:33.5
19:41.7
19:47.1
19:47.2
19:47.8
19:49.8
19:54.4
19:54.6
20:01.1
20:02.2
20:02.5
20:03.0
20:03.2
20:09.8
20:10.4
20:11.5
20:12.2
20:15.6
20:16.3
20:17.1
20:17.7
20:26.5
20:27.5
20:29.5
20:32.3
20:34.0
20:37.4
20:38.1
20:38.4
20:45.6
20:46.5
20:47.1
20:52.8
20:55.6
20:56.7
20:59.3
21:03.3
21:04.7
21:08.0
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^ Freshman of the Year
96
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Kathryn O'Connor (SHU)
Victoria Lucas (SFNY)
Ashley Owen (MSM)
Dawn Hudak (CCSU)
Nicole Carter (RMU)
Nadria Monteith (FDU)
Christina Scherer (MU)
Kayla Miller (MSM)
Jaimie Smith (LIU)
Kristen Dennehy (SFPA)
Leslie Conley (RMU)
Terressa Howard (SHU)
Kristin Coit (CCSU)
Kelly Beaudry (MU)
LaShell Green (FDU)
Danielle LaPresta (RMU)
Shayla Wallace (LIU)
Kristin Dubinski (RMU)
Katie Muller (MU)
Shabazz Kelly (FDU)
Valerie Mellon (SFNY)
Temi Akojie (LIU)
Jessica Hart (SFNY)
Andreen Francis (SFNY)
Casey Fleischer (MSM)
Renay McPherson (FDU)
Caroline Hart (MSM)
Melissa Chery (FDU)
Crista Strachan (LIU)
Amanda Weber (MSM)
Holly Chambers (SFNY)
Denise Thompson (FDU)
Jessica Lewis (SFNY)
Jessica Diehl (MSM)
Morgan Gantt (LIU)
Amanda Kelley (CCSU)
N'Kelle Anderson (LIU)
Ashley Brilla (CCSU)
Katelyn Archer (WC)
21:10.4
21:22.7
21:26.4
21:27.8
21:37.3
21:38.0
21:41.6
21:41.7
21:51.2
21:56.2
22:03.0
22:03.8
22:07.1
22:20.0
22:24.7
22:34.8
22:42.8
22:56.3
23:04.5
23:07.6
23:17.4
23:18.0
23:27.6
23:31.8
23:35.6
23:49.4
23:50.0
24:01.3
24:10.8
24:15.5
24:16.1
24:18.1
24:52.6
25:10.8
25:13.9
25:19.5
26:07.1
26:22.4
27:20.2
Women's
Cross
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2005 Women's Championship (October 29, 2005) Loretto, PA, 5K
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37.
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41.
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43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Kaitlyn Gwyther (QU)*
Whitney Schnarr (SFPA)*
Katina Alexander (MU)*
Kathleen Duffy (SHU)*
Kathleen Henry (SHU)*^
Erika Jacobs (SFPA)*
Malia Lyles (MU)*
Shannon Kovack (SFPA)*
Erin Kulasewski (SHU)*
Ashley Reichelt (QU)*
Brittany McCann (MSM)*
Jenna Nechamen (QU)*
Susan Ashe (QU)*
Ashley Hill (CCSU)*
Abbey Gosling (QU)
Jenna Pisani (SHU)
Anne Duffy (SHU)
Erin O'Connell (QU)
Meaghan Robbins (WC)
Ashley Uniszkiewicz (QU)
Cristin Mullen (SFNY)
Brittany Carter (QU)
Antonia Artise (SFPA)
Bridget Campbell (SFPA)
Kim Najem (MSM)
Amy Shoemaker (SFPA)
Sarah Rutledge (SFPA)
Maris Reutzel (WC)
Lisa Zino (QU)
Robyn Hudak (CCSU)
Jessica Jones (MU)
Kaitlin Clark (SHU)
Ann Regan (SHU)
Alexandra Hyland (SFPA)
Brecken Drager (WC)
Ryan Rogers (WC)
Terri Gibbons (MSM)
Liz Kessler (MSM)
Jennaless Wright (SHU)
Dawn Hudak (CCSU)
Jillian Zita (SFNY)
Nayda Pirela (MU)
Kate Stewart (SFNY)
Katie Lima (CCSU)
Megan Jaswell (CCSU)
Brooke Palmer (SHU)
Ashley Mallen (WC)
Heather Wolfe (LIU)
Sarah Antonaitis (RMU)
Kathryn O'Connor (SHU)
18:01
19:33
19:47
19:52
20:02
20:09
20:16
20:22
20:24
20:27
20:30
20:36
20:40
20:41
20:48
20:50
20:51
20:52
20:56
20:58
21:02
21:03
21:03
21:08
21:11
21:17
21:32
21:36
21:42
21:45
21:49
21:52
22:00
22:03
22:04
22:07
22:09
22:18
22:22
22:23
22:28
22:29
22:32
22:35
22:37
22:37
22:39
22:39
22:43
22:50
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85.
Samantha Willox (MSM)
Stephanis Strub (SFPA)
Jessica Rafeedie (MSM)
Jaimie Smith (LIU)
Megan Melvin (WC)
Melissa Vientos (MU)
Joanna Perez (QU)
Bryanna Smyth (CCSU)
Sarah Fyock (RMU)
Nicole Carter (RMU)
Nichole Lopez (LIU)
Caitlin Greene (MSM)
Kristin Coit (CCSU)
Crista Strachan (LIU)
Asha Arneth (MU)
Crystal Strachan (LIU)
Emily Lion (SFPA)
Felicia Phiefer (MU)
Holly Chambers (SFNY)
Lashell Green (FDU)
Caitlin Liebau (RMU)
Danielle Lapresta (RMU)
Lindsey Rutter (MU)
Suzanne Montecalvo (RMU)
Temi Akojie (LIU)
Jessica Sanders (FDU)
Denise Thompson (FDU)
Erin McCloskey (MSM)
Valerie Mellon (SFNY)
Andreen Francis (SFNY)
Fachara Jajoute (SFNY)
Karina Pinto (FDU)
Renay McPherson (FDU)
Coreen Lopes-Ribeiro (RMU)
Asha Jones (FDU)
22:56
22:58
23:00
23:01
23:05
23:07
23:10
23:12
23:23
23:26
23:32
23:36
23:41
23:58
24:02
24:04
24:13
24:16
24:17
24:26
24:43
24:46
24:49
25:00
25:08
25:17
25:29
25:39
26:12
26:19
26:22
26:31
26:57
27:15
32:36
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Women's
Cross
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2006 Women's Championship (October 27, 2006) Bronx, NY, 5K
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Kristen Stevens (QU)*^
Erika Jacobs (SFPA)*
Jenna Nechamen (QU)*
Taryn Gibson (SFPA)*
Kathleen Henry (SHU)*
Susan Ashe (QU)*
Lindsey Pierret (QU)*
Anna Hoffman (SFPA)*
Cristin Mullen (SFNY)*
Ashley Hill (CCSU)*
Abbey Gosling (QU)*
Caitlin Brady (QU)*
Brecken Drager (WC)*
Emily Ingle (RMU)*
Kathleen Duffy (SHU)
Heather Hoffman (QU)
Anne Duffy (SHU)
Alexandra Hyland (SFPA)
Malia Lyles (MU)
Ashley Reichelt (QU)
Antonia Artise (SFPA)
Cailin Lynam (MU)
Robyn Hudak (CCSU)
Erin O'Connell (QU)
Liz Kessler (MSM)
Sarah Antonaitis (RMU)
Meaghan Robbins (WC)
Jessica Jones (MU)
Michelle Crowe (RMU)
Sarah Tencza (SHU)
Allyson Sheehan (SFPA)
Megan Jaswell (CCSU)
Lisa Zino (QU)
Ashlynn Haywood (CCSU)
Rachel Ruggiano (MU)
Corinne Lachac (MU)
Brittany Strite (RMU)
Jenna Naglieri (WC)
Jennifer Oprysko (MU)
Laura Embrey (MU)
Maris Reutzel (WC)
Samantha Willox (MSM)
Brianne Vozzella (MSM)
Heather Wolfe (LIU)
Katie Cioe (CCSU)
Kathryn O'Connor (SHU)
Theresa Campbell (SHU)
Sarah Rutledge (SFPA)
Ashley Mallen (WC)
Aniecia Williams (LIU)
18:14
18:24
18:28
18:34
18:43
18:51
18:51
18:57
19:00
19:03
19:05
19:06
19:06
19:09
19:12
19:16
19:26
19:32
19:39
19:41
19:44
19:45
19:45
19:48
19:51
19:54
20:00
20:06
20:07
20:10
20:14
20:17
20:17
20:21
20:21
20:25
20:29
20:32
20:39
20:40
20:41
20:41
20:42
20:42
20:43
20:45
20:52
20:53
20:54
20:58
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^ Freshman of the Year
98
Country
NEC Record Book
Dawn Hudak (CCSU)
Jillian Zita (SFNY)
Mary Coakley (SHU)
Brooke Fiorillo (SHU)
Maura Tipping (MSM)
Aracelis Lantigua (MU)
Sarah Frenette (MU)
Liz Palcic (RMU)
Melissa Vientos (MU)
Nicole Carter (RMU)
Julia Mahoney (SHU)
Amanda McLaughlin (SHU)
Crista Strachan (LIU)
Kim Savino (CCSU)
Katie Lima (CCSU)
Jeannette Dobosz (SFNY)
Caitlin Greene (MSM)
Christie Congdon (CCSU)
Caitlin Finnerty (MSM)
Leslie Conley (LIU)
Casey Fleischer (MSM)
Caitlin Liebau (RMU)
Kristyn Colvin (RMU)
Jessica Rafeedie (MSM)
Denele Deverteuil (LIU)
Aisha Thomas (LIU)
Emily Lion (SFPA)
Danielle Lapresta (RMU)
Jen Wejsa (WC)
Jessica Sanders (FDU)
Holly Chambers (SFNY)
Casey Windisch (MSM)
Ashley Desjardins (RMU)
Crystal Strachan (LIU)
Erin McCloskey (MSM)
Denise Thompson (FDU)
Hawa Massaquoi (FDU)
Asha Jones (FDU)
Melissa Chery (FDU)
Dara Jones (FDU)
Jasmine Murdock (SFNY)
Janel McFarlane (LIU)
21:11
21:12
21:13
21:15
21:15
21:24
21:24
21:26
21:31
21:32
21:32
21:33
21:43
21:43
21:43
21:49
21:50
21:51
21:51
21:55
22:00
22:10
22:16
22:26
22:29
22:37
22:38
22:43
22:54
23:03
23:08
23:15
23:34
23:36
23:51
24:05
24:23
25:33
25:35
25:39
26:11
26:22
Women's
Cross
Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2007 Women's Championship (October 27, 2007) New Britain, CT, 5K
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Kristen Stevens (QU)*
Chelsea Bollerman (QU)*
Cailin Lynam (MU)*
Lindsey Pierret (QU)*
Anna Hoffman (SFPA)*
Susan Ashe (QU)*
Meredith Malloy (MU)*
Kimberly DeLoreto (SHU)*^
Abbey Gosling (QU)*
Brecken Drager (WC)*
Shannon Kovack (SFPA)*
Sarah Tencza (SHU)*
Ashley Reichelt (QU)*
Kelly Sorrell (QU)*
Caitlin Brady (QU)
Laura Embrey (MU)
Liz Kessler (MSM)
Sasha Varanka (QU)
Meaghan Robbins (WC)
Courtney Spratford (MU)
Alyssa Cole (CCSU)
Samantha Troy (SHU)
Sarah Antonaitis (RMU)
Jessica Jones (MU)
Shauna Lynch (CCSU)
Tiffany McKenna (MU)
Jessica Duffell (RMU)
Allyson Sheehan (SFPA)
Christine Altland (MU)
Jera Mennetti (RMU)
Robyn Hudak (CCSU)
Rachel Ruggiano (MU)
Brittany Strite (RMU)
Sarah Rutledge (SFPA)
Emily Ingle (RMU)
Megan Jaswell (CCSU)
Erin McPherson (SHU)
Aniecia Williams (LIU)
Antonia Artise (SFPA)
Erin Szulewski (MU)
Corinne LaChac (MU)
Mary Coakley (SHU)
Ashley Mallen (WC)
Atoya Webb (SFNY)
Leticia Cherono (CCSU)
Jessica Rafeedie (MSM)
Maura Tipping (MSM)
Nicole Carter (RMU)
Theresa Campbell (SHU)
Julie Yasko (SFPA)
17:37
17:56
18:05
18:15
18:19
18:21
18:34
18:36.0
18:36.6
18:38
18:45
18:48
18:52.2
18:52.8
19:03
19:05
19:13
19:14
19:15
19:16
19:17
19:19
19:25
19:26
19:32
19:33.0
19:33.8
19:36
19:37
19:39
19:44
19:48
19:55.3
19:55.8
20:02
20:03
20:04.4
20:04.7
20:07
20:08
20:14
20:21
20:22.1
20:22.6
20:23.2
20:23.4
20:24
20:25
20:26
20:27
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Kishouri Mahulikar (QU)
Jenna Naglieri (WC)
Abigale May (SFPA)
Michelle Crowe (RMU)
Melissa Santoro (SHU)
Cynthia Mazurak (SFPA)
Desiree Conley (LIU)
Casey Fleischer (MSM)
Dana Troy (SHU)
Danielle Williams (SFPA)
Cristina Soares (SHU)
Heather Wolfe (LIU)
Samantha Snukis (WC)
Ryan Rogers (WC)
Amanda McLaughlin (SHU)
Dawn Hudak (CCSU)
Katie Lima (CCSU)
Kim Savino (CCSU)
Jillian Maricondo (LIU)
Crista Strachan (LIU)
Denele Deverteuil (LIU)
Jeanette Dobosz (SFNY)
Crystal Strachan (LIU)
Nicole Panik (WC)
Jessica Sanders (FDU)
Robin Renahan (LIU)
Megan Thomas (SFPA)
Hawa Massaquoi (FDU)
Casey Windisch (MSM)
Tiffany Spivey (SFNY)
Kerrie Harnisher (SFNY)
Michelle Conley (SFNY)
Asha Jones (FDU)
Brianna Mannuccia (MSM)
Karina Pinto (FDU)
Dara Jones (FDU)
Jasmine Murdock (SFNY)
Lauren Kilson (FDU)
Asante Barima (LIU)
20:28
20:30
20:31.0
20:31.0
20:32
20:43.2
20:43.6
20:44
20:46
20:47
20:50
20:55.1
20:55.5
21:01
21:09
21:13
21:19.3
21:19.6
21:29
21:36
21:41.5
21:41.9
21:51
21:54
22:30
22:32
22:56
23:16
23:18
23:35
23:42
23:44
24:06
24:11
24:50
24:54
25:11
25:32
25:56
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2008 Women's Championship (November 1, 2008) Holmdel Park, NJ, 5K
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Chelsea Bollerman (QU)*
Brecken Drager (WC)*
Cailin Lynam (MU)*
Morgan Roche (QU)*^
Katherine Beam (QU)*
Mekenzie Krause (SHU)*
Lindsey Pierret (QU)*
Anna Hoffman (SFPA)*
Brittany Llobell (SHU)*
Christine Altland (MU)*
Dana Troy (SHU)*
Samantha Troy (SHU)*
Shannon Kovack (SFPA)*
Katherine Bossardet (CCSU)*
Caitlin Brady (QU)
Jessica Jones (MU)
Jessica Duffell (RMU)
Courtney Spratford (MU)
Kaitlyn Kelly (QU)
Allyson Sheehan (SFPA)
Megan Jaswell (CCSU)
Alyssa Cole (CCSU)
Nicole Coiteux (CCSU)
Kathleen Henry (SHU)
Samantha Snukis (WC)
Johanna Acosta (SHU)
Sarah Tencza (SHU)
Emily Ingle (RMU)
Tiffany McKenna (MU)
Brittany Boyer (QU)
Sarah Grossi (SFPA)
Sara Pollock (SHU)
Julie Lanning (QU)
Kelly Sorrell (QU)
Liz Kessler (MSM)
Aniecia Williams (LIU)
Rachel Morelli (QU)
Brianne Vozzella (MSM)
Kat Ragone (BU)
Deanna Bishop (MU)
Sarah Frenette (MU)
Theresa Campbell (SHU)
Atoya Webb (SFNY)
Marie George (RMU)
Jenna Naglieri (WC)
Danielle Williams (SFPA)
Juliet Smith (MU)
Casey Fenwick (BU)
Kaela Townsend (WC)
Samantha Willox (MSM)
18:28.3
18:37.2
18:46.9
18:48.0
18:54.0
19:12.8
19:13.0
19:13.6
19:21.0
19:21.9
19:22.4
19:23.2
19:30.3
19:32.7
19:44.6
19:49.7
19:50.1
19:52.5
20:00.3
20:03.2
20:03.5
20:11.4
20:17.9
20:18.4
20:18.7
20:19.5
20:21.8
20:25.6
20:27.5
20:29.4
20:30.8
20:31.8
20:35.8
20:37.2
20:38.3
20:40.3
20:42.5
20:42.9
20:43.7
20:44.0
20:51.8
20:55.4
20:58.1
20:58.8
21:02.8
21:05.5
21:06.6
21:10.7
21:13.5
21:16.8
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Jennifer Denise (BU)
Maggie Kearns (MU)
Julie Yasko (SFPA)
Ashley Mallen (WC)
Jessica Rafeedie (MSM)
Amanda Asaro (CCSU)
Desiree Conley (LIU)
Maura Tipping (MSM)
Megan Patterson (FDU)
Ashley Slifko (RMU)
Katie Lima (CCSU)
Deb Ostrander (RMU)
Kim Savino (CCSU)
Robin Renahan (LIU)
Jera Mennetti (RMU)
Molly Clark (MSM)
Hannah Reist (SFPA)
Jeannette Dobosz (SFNY)
Christina Praydis (MSM)
Katelyn Arouca (BU)
Marissa Donovan (BU)
Amanda Garber (BU)
Kathleen Cianci (SFPA)
Keneshia Anderson (SFNY)
Casey Windisch (MSM)
Sarah Ellsworth (RMU)
Megan Cordi (BU)
Sara Larkin (CCSU)
Nicole Panik (WC)
Sarah Fyock (RMU)
Emily Rosario (LIU)
Ashlynn Haywood (CCSU)
Jessica Sanders (FDU)
Brianna Mannuccia (MSM)
Tiffany Spivey (SFNY)
Fachara Jajoute (SFNY)
Dara Jones (FDU)
Hawa Massaquoi (FDU)
Jasmine Murdock-Hicks (SFNY)
Claudine Williams (FDU)
Christine Taylor (FDU)
Michelle Conley (SFNY)
Eunice Marks (SFNY)
Justine Funk (RMU)
Kerrie Harnisher (SFNY)
Asante Barima (LIU)
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21:17.2
21:17.9
21:18.2
21:20.9
21:24.0
21:30.8
21:33.8
21:36.1
21:42.8
21:44.3
21:48.6
21:49.1
22:08.0
22:09.0
22:12.1
22:12.7
22:14.9
22:15.4
22:15.6
22:17.7
22:29.7
22:36.5
22:40.3
22:40.8
22:49.0
22:53.5
22:54.5
22:55.5
22:59.2
23:01.0
23:08.2
23:37.9
23:42.5
23:44.8
24:02.3
24:05.8
24:09.5
24:25.0
24:49.8
25:03.6
25:06.5
25:29.2
25:37.7
25:48.1
26:37.1
28:44.9
Women's Cross Country
ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
2009 Women's Championship (October 31, 2009) Hamden, CT 5K
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Kimberly DeLoreto (SHU)*
Megan Kinsella (MSM)*^
Morgan Roche (QU)*
Rebecca White (QU)*
Cailin Lynam (MU)*
Kristen Stevens (QU)*
Deirdre Doyle (BU)*
Selina Munoz (LIU)*
Lindsey Pierret (QU)*
Sarah Grossi (SFPA)*
Julie Lanning (QU)*
Katherine Bossardet (CCSU)*
Anna Hoffman (SFPA)*
Olivia Civardi (SHU)*
Kaitie Kelly (QU)
Samantha Troy (SHU)
Sarah Tencza (SHU)
Courtney Spratford (MU)
Christine Altland (MU)
Kristie Domis (RMU)
Kelly Sorrell (QU)
Alyssa Cole (CCSU)
Alyssa Selmquist (SHU)
Megan Robertson (BU)
Lena Kraus (FDU)
Laura Embrey (MU)
Jessica Duffell (RMU)
Kathryn Franke (MSM)
Kishori Mahulikar (QU)
Dani Williams (SFPA)
Rachel Ruggiano (MU)
Sara Pollock (SHU)
Ally Sheehan (SFPA)
Emily MacEwen (MU)
Tiffany McKenna (MU)
Deanna Bishop (MU)
Maura Tipping (MSM)
Mary St. Thomas (SHU)
Patricia Massa (QU)
Debra Ostrander (RMU)
Atoya Webb (SFNY)
Monica Akello (LIU)
Erin O-Shea (SHU)
Megan Papp (SHU)
Amanda Asaro (CCSU)
Kelsey Maher (MU)
Emily Ingle (RMU)
Brigid Paddock (SHU)
Colleen Smith (MSM)
Jennifer Haffner (SFPA)
17:58.1
18:14.9
18:15.3
18:18.3
18:19.8
18:35.8
18:43.8
18:51.7
18:53.1
18:55.8
18:56.7
19:01.0
19:04.3
19:10.2
19:13.9
19:15.9
19:21.9
19:26.3
19:28.0
19:28.9
19:29.2
19:31.4
19:36.1
19:45.5
19:47.7
19:47.9
19:55.4
19:56.8
19:58.2
20:01.9
20:03.5
20:04.0
20:04.6
20:06.9
20:08.0
20:08.4
20:10.1
20:12.0
20:15.9
20:18.8
20:19.2
20:22.3
20:22.6
20:24.3
20:25.6
20:32.3
20:32.9
20:33.6
20:35.4
20:35.6
51. Megan Patterson (FDU)
52. Juliet Smith (MU)
53. Nicole Coiteux (CCSU)
54. Hannah Reist (SFPA)
55. Rebecca Webster (SFPA)
56. Kelly Dennis (WC)
57. Kim Savino (CCSU)
58. Robin Renahan (LIU)
59. Sarah Rutledge (SFPA)
60. Marie George (RMU)
61. Molly Tower (BU)
62. Alexandra De la Cruz (SFNY)
63. Jeannette Dobosz (SFNY)
64. Taylor Fredrickson (WC)
65. Christina Praydis (MSM)
66. Jenna Naglieri (WC)
67. Desiree Conley (LIU)
68. Jennifer Denise (BU)
69. Brianne Vozzella (MSM)
70. Amanda Garber (BU)
71. Kat Ragone (BU)
72. Ashley Slifko (RMU)
73. Nicolle Franklin (LIU)
74. Molly Clark (MSM)
75. Kelsey Greene (MSM)
76. Ashlynn Haywood (CCSU)
77. Sarah Ellsworth (RMU)
78. Katie Cianci (SFPA)
79. Megan Earley (MSM)
80. Tara Kinnaugh (FDU)
81. Victoria Alvarez (CCSU)
82. Christine Taylor (FDU)
83. Katelyn Arouca (BU)
84. Abbey Lape (RMU)
85. Nicole Panik (WC)
86. Brianna Mannuccia (MSM)
87. Katrijn Moulin (BU)
88. Anna Shields (CCSU)
89. Mary Gallagher (SFNY)
90. Alyssa Adler (FDU)
91. Emily Rosario (LIU)
92. Dominique Serpe (WC)
93. Lordess Shabazz (FDU)
94. Brittany Busse (SFPA)
95. Tiffany Spivey (SFNY)
96. Tiffany Parker (LIU)
97. Kerrie Harnisher (SFNY)
98. Claudine Williams (FDU)
99. Jasmine Murdock-Hicks (SFNY)
100. Molly Horan (CCSU)
20:36.5
20:38.6
20:52.4
20:54.9
20:58.3
21:00.3
21:05.3
21:06.9
21:09.2
21:15.0
21:15.8
21:22.4
21:23.5
21:25.7
21:26.5
21:27.4
21:34.2
21:41.5
21:46.0
21:47.3
21:50.3
21:51.3
21:53.2
21:56.3
22:02.2
22:02.6
22:09.8
22:14.4
22:14.7
22:14.7
22:16.9
22:34.4
22:34.6
22:43.7
22:48.3
22:51.8
22:53.6
22:58.5
23:01.2
23:15.6
23:22.0
23:26.9
23:35.6
24:00.2
25:05.0
25:09.9
25:29.6
25:38.4
27:37.1
30:56.3
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