2011 Lacrosse Media Guide

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G E N E R A L I N F O RMAT I O N

S P O R T S I N F O RMAT I O N

S P O R T S M E D I C I N E

C O A C H I N G •S TA F F

T E AM •I N F O RMAT I O N

School: Pace University

Location: Pleasantville, NY

Founded: 1906

Enrollment: 12,704

Nickname: Setters

School Colors: Navy and Gold

Home Field: Pace Field

Capacity: 500

Affiliation: NCAA Division II

Conference: Northeast-10 Conference

President: Stephen J. Friedman (Princeton ‘59)

A.D.: Joseph F. O'Donnell (LaSalle '65)

Athletics Phone: (914) 773-3411

Athletics Fax: (914) 773-3491

AT H L E T I C S A DM I N I S T R AT I O N

H I S T O R Y

First Year: 1986

All-Time Record: 183-151-3 .548 (25 yrs.)

Last postseason opponent: Bentley NE-10

Quarterfinal 2010

Result: L, 12-6

Sports Information Director: John M. TagliaferriSID Office Phone: (914) 773-3888SID Fax: (914) 773-3491SID E-mail: [email protected] Mailing Address: 861 Bedford Road

Goldstein Fitness CenterPleasantville, NY 10570

Sports Information Assistant: Thomas GraffAthletics Website: pacesettersathletics.com

Head Athletics Trainer: Barry Moriarty

Team Physician: Dr. Lester Mayers

Assistant Athletics Trainer: Phil Ryder

Sports Medicine Phone: (914) 773-3887

Sports Medicine Fax: (914) 773-3445

Associate A.D./Operations: Mike Winn

Assistant AD Compliance: Jayson Smikle

Business Manager/SWA: Michelle Tozzi

Faculty Athletics Representative: Mike Ulinski

Equipment Manager: Now-Allah James

Assistant Equipment Manager: Dave Carty

Facilities Coordinator/Intramurals: JR Pouncey

Marketing/Promotion Coordinator: Zach Dayton

Athletics Administrative Asst: Adrienne Sanchez

Head Coach: Dave Carty (Utica ‘93/7th Season)

Record at Pace: 33-50 (.398)

Carty’s E-mail: [email protected]

Assistant Coaches: Dennis Butler (3rd Season)

Troy Lepore (2nd Season)

Lacrosse Office Phone: (914) 923-2903

Lacrosse Fax: (914) 773-3491

Overall record last year: 7-7

Conference Record: 6-4

Home Record: 4-2

Away Record: 3-5

Neutral Site Record: 0-0

Position Starters returning/lost: 6/4

Letterwinners returning/lost: 22/9

CREDITS: The Pace University 2011 Lacrosse Media Guide was written and designed by John Tagliaferri, Sports Information

Director. Additional editing by Tom Graff, Sports Information Assistant. Head shots and action photos taken by Dave Hahn,

CSI:Photo.

QUICK FACTSQUICK FACTS

DIRECTIONS TO PLEASANTVILLE CAMPUS

BY AUTOVIA Taconic Parkway - Northbound

Take the first exit off of the Taconic Parkway "RTE. 117 -

PLEASANTVILLE."

At the end of the exit ramp, go through the light into entrance 1 and

follow the sign to entrance 2.

Once in entrance 2, drive down a slight hill and stay to the right side of the

traffic circle.

Continue past Miller Hall and make a right into the parking lot. The base-

ball field and field house are straight ahead.

VIA Taconic Parkway - Southbound

Exit at Pleasantville Road/Pleasantville.

Turn left at the end of the exit (Pleasantville Road); Proceed about two

miles to Rt. 117.

Turn right onto Rt. 117 and travel about 2/10 of a mile. Bear right to

remain on Rt. 117.

Continue on Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) - Pace's entrance #2 will be 1/2 a

mile on your right.

Once in entrance 2, drive down a slight hill and stay to the right side of the

traffic circle.

Continue past Miller Hall and make a right into the parking lot. The base-

ball field and field house are straight ahead.

VIA Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound

Take Exit 28 - Manville Road/Pleasantville.

Turn left onto Rt. 117 (Bedford Road) - Pace's entrance #2 will be 1/2 a

mile on your right.

Once in entrance 2, drive down a slight hill and stay to the right side of the

traffic circle.

Continue past Miller Hall and make a right into the parking lot. The base-

ball field and field house are straight ahead.

From New England

Take the Merritt Parkway, I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west.

Take I-287 WEST to Exit 3 "Sprain Brook Parkway."

Once on the exit ramp, bear left onto Sprain Parkway NORTH.

The Sprain Parkway will become the Taconic Parkway.

Proceed as directed from Taconic Parkway - Northbound directions above.

From Tappan Zee Bridge

After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A - Rte 119/SawMill Parkway

NORTH/Elmsford.

Bear left on the exit ramp for Saw Mill Parkway North.

Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound directions above.

From George Washington Bridge

Take I-87 New York State Thruway North.

Follow to Saw Mill Parkway North/Rte 119

Proceed as directed from Saw Mill Parkway - Northbound directions above.

BY BUSFrom New England

Take the I-95 or I-684 south to I-287 west.

Take I-287 WEST to Exit 2 - ROUTE 9A.

Make a right turn onto 9A and follow for approximately six (6) miles.

Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit. At the end of the exit ramp,

make a right onto Rt. 117.

Drive 2/10 of a mile and Entrance #1 will be on your left, and follow the

sign to entrance 2.

Once in entrance 2, drive down a slight hill and stay to the right side of the

traffic circle.

Continue past Miller Hall and make a right into the parking lot. The base-

ball field and field house are straight ahead.

From Tappan Zee Bridge

After the tolls - Take EXIT 8A - Rte 119/SawMill Parkway

NORTH/Elmsford - Bear right on exit ramp for Rte 119.

Turn left at the traffic light and proceed to Route 9A.

Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately six (6)

miles.

Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit. At the end of the exit

ramp, make a right onto Rt. 117.

Drive 2/10 of a mile and Entrance #1 will be on your left, and fol-

low the sign to entrance 2.

Once in entrance 2, drive down a slight hill and stay to the right side

of the traffic circle.

Continue past Miller Hall and make a right into the parking lot. The

baseball field and field house are straight ahead.

From George Washington Bridge

Take I-87 New York State Thruway North.

Follow to Saw Mill Parkway/Rte. 119 - Bear Right onto Rte. 119

exit.

Turn left at the end of the exit and proceed to Route 9A.

Turn left onto Route 9A North and follow for approximately six (6)

miles.

Left exit at Route 117/Pleasantville Exit. At the end of the exit

ramp, make a right onto Rt. 117.

Drive 2/10 of a mile and Entrance #1 will be on your left, and fol-

low the sign to entrance 2.

Once in entrance 2, drive down a slight hill and stay to the right side

of the traffic circle.

Continue past Miller Hall and make a right into the parking lot. The

baseball field and field house are straight ahead.

BY TRAIN:

Harlem Division of Metro-North - regular local train service from NYC

and White Plains.

DIRECTIONS

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Coaching StaffCoaching Staff

Dave CartyHead Coach

Seventh Season

Dave Carty enters his seventh season at Pace with a 33-50 career record at Pace.He is just the 4th head lacrosse coach in the program’s 23-year history. During his fiveseasons at Pace, Carty has coached six All-American players.

Coach Carty was most recently the offensive coordinator and academic advisorfor the lacrosse program at West Point Prep in Fort Monmouth, NJ. Prior to that, Carty was the head coach and a senioradmissions counselor at Centenary College in Hackettstown, NJ. Hired in 2001, Coach Carty posted the best single seasonrecord in school history in 2002, as well as the best two-year record while earning consecutive ECAC tournament berths.

Prior to Centenary, Carty was an assistant coach at Fairleigh Dickinson from 1995 until he assumed the head coach-ing position in 2000. After posting a 25-8 record for his two seasons at the helm of the FDU program, Carty captured the2001 ECAC Metro Championsip, posting a 13-4 regular season record.

Coach Carty also spent a year on the sidelines at Kean College in Union, NJ in 1995. Carty implemented a newdefensive scheme in his first year in the position as Kean finished the regular season at 12-2 while also capturing the ECACMetro Championship.

Coach Carty is currently on the USILA Division Two ranking Committee and the USILA All-American Committee. Carty graduated from Utica College of Syracuse University with a B.A. in History in 1993. He later earned his

Masters in History from Fairleigh Dickinson in 1999. He currently resides in Sparta, NJ.

Dennis ButlerAssistant Coach

Defensive CoordinatorThird Season

Dennis Butler enters his third season with the Setters at the helm of the defense. Butler finished his career as a goalie

at Ithaca College in 2007 where he was a four-time 1st Team All Empire-8 Conference selection as well as Rookie of the

Year in 2004. Butler was also named to the USILA All-American List three times as well as being ranked 5th all-time in

saves in Division III.

A graduate of Pleasantville High School, Butler currently resides in Pleasantville, NY and is pursuing his Master’s

Degree at Pace.

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Troy Lepore

Assistant Coach

Second Season

Troy LePore enters his second season as a graduate assistant for the Setters.

LePore finished his career at SUNY Oneonta in 2009, where he was a starting midfielder for all four years. During his senior

year campaign, LePore led his team in points totaling 38 (eight goals, 29 assists).

He was also an all-section player in 2005 while playing at Hendrick Hudson high school in Montrose, NY.

LePore is currently pursuing a Master's in Elementary Education at Pace.

goals last season and will look to continue to be a major

factor on offense this season. Junior John Kolesar also fin-

ished with nine goals, while adding a pair of assists as he

will be looked upon to contribute to the Setter offense.

Another key midfielder will be Mike Pacheco, who tallied

seven points for Pace last season. At LSM, John Throp will

again be the primary long stick middie for the Setters as he

played a key role on defense for Pace in 2010.

DEFENSE

The Pace defense returns a talented group led by 2011

Preseason Inside Lacrosse Second Team All-American Pat

Joyce. He was selected to the NE-10 Second Team as well

as to the NE-10 All-Academic team and returns to Pace as

its top defender in 2011. Pace also returns a pair of starters

from its 2010 team as senior Oliver Musso and junior Peter

Nieporent will anchor an experienced defensive group.

Junior Andrew Hrabsky also returns to provide some depth

to the Pace defense and will look to build on his solid 2010

season.

GOALKEEPERS

The Setters return a talented trio of goalies this season that

will look to vie for playing time with the loss of starter

Sean Kearney to graduation. Junior Kevin Grady and soph-

omore Alex Cain will look to battle for the starting spot this

season after both seeing limited action last season. Grady

played in three games last season and posted a pair of

saves. Cain played in one game in 2010 and also recorded

two saves on the season. Also returning for the Setters this

season is Zack Pirro, who played in one played and totaled

one saves.

SCHEDULE

The Pace University men’s lacrosse team opens their sea-

son a little earlier than usual as the Setters will travel to

the West Coach for a trifecta of games in late February to

kick off the 2011 season. Pace opens up against Grand

Canyon University, while also facing Notre Dame de

Namur as well as first-year program Mesa State when

they start the season in Arizona. When the Setters return

to the East Coast, Pace will again face some of the

toughest competition in the Northeast-10 Conference.

With national runner-up Le Moyne College along with

NE-10 powers Merrimack and Bentley on their schedule,

the Setters will look to compete against some of the top

lacrosse programs in the nation.

ATTACK

Pace will have to deal with the losses of three of their

top-five scorers from last season. Nicholas Pellerito led

the team with 37 points and was also the top assist leader

with 21 in 2010. NE-10 All-Rookie selection Thomas

Earl also returns to a talented offensive attack as he fin-

ished he finished third in points with 30. Earl also netted

22 goals on the season, including one game-winner and

three man-up scores. Nick Ospina will look to build on

his eight points in 2010 and contribute to the Setters

offense. The Setters will look to newcomers Matt

Gebhardt and Williams Scioscia to see immediate play-

ing time and provide depth to a skilled offensive group.

MIDFIELD

The Setters lost a pair of talented midfielders but they

return a several experienced veterans from last year’s

squad. Senior Joe Arlotta returns as a starter for a second

season and will provide leadership for Pace this season.

Junior Kevin Kadlick netted 14 points, including nine

2010 Season Preview2010 Season Preview

Seniors (left to right):

Mike Scheno,

Joe Arlotta,

Patrick Joyce,

Oliver Musso

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Player Profi lesPlayer Profi les

2010: Appeared in 15 games, starting 13… Dished out one assist, and collected 25 ground-

balls… Named to the NE-10 Spring All-Academic Team.

2008-09: Played for two seasons at Broome CC.

#36Patrick Joyce

Sr. 5’10 240 Defense

Binghamton, NY/Binghamton/Broome CC

2010: Appeared in 13 games, starting four… Scored one goal and totaled two points…

Dished out an assist, and scooped up 23 ground balls.

2009: Played in all 14 games, starting one…Totaled six points with six goals…Fielded 31

groundballs.

2008: Played in all 15 games last season… Totaled two points with two goals… Tallied 22

ground balls… Won 20-of-71 faceoffs.

#6

2010: Played and started in 14 games… Dished out one assist, and recorded one point…

Collected 31 groundballs.

2009: Started in all 14 games…Fielded 24 groundballs.

2008: Started in all 15 games… Fielded 12 groundballs.

#13Oliver Musso

Sr. 6’1 185 Defense

Roslyn Heights, NY/St. Mary’s

Joe Arlotta

Sr. 5’8 173 Midfield

Garden City Park, NY/St. Mary’s

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2010: Appeared in seven games… Collected five groundballs.

2009: Played in all 14 games, starting 12…Fielded 14 groundballs

2008: Appeared in two games last season.

#11Mike Scheno

Sr. 6’1 185 Defense

Lindenhurst, NY/Lindenhurst

Mike Pacheco

Jr. 5’9 160 Midfield

Hastings-on-Hudson, NY/Hastings

Peter Nieporent

Jr. 5’10 180 Defense

Wilton, CT/Norwalk

Player Profi lesPlayer Profi les

Tom Murphy

Jr. 5’10 190 Midfield

Yonkers, NY/Hastings

#1

#14

2010: Played in five games… Scored one goal, and recorded one point… Collected two groundballs.

2009: Appeared in six games last season…Totaled three points with three goals.

2010: Appeared in 10 games, starting five… Collected three groundballs.2009: Started in all 14 games last season…Fielded 12 groundballs

Nick Ospina

Jr. 5’10 176 Midfield

Westtown, NY/Minisink Valley

#17

#20

2010: Appeared in 13 games… Scored two goals, and recorded seven points… Dished out five assists, and collected 16groundballs.2009: Appeared in one game last season.

2010: Played in 12 games, starting one… Scored four goals, and recorded eight points… Dished out four assists, and col-lected five groundballs.2009: Appeared in three games last season…Fielded one groundball.

Andrew Hrabsky

Jr. 6’0 205 Defense

Stafford, VA/Mountain View

Nicholas Pellerito

Jr. 5’10 180 Attack

Glen Cove, NY/Kellenberg Memorial

#24

#25

2010: Played and started in 13 games last season… Ranked fourth on the team in goals scored with 16… Ranked first on

the team in points with 37… Dished out 21 assists, and collected 21 groundballs.

2009: Appeared in six games last season…Totaled nine points with seven goals and two assists…Fielded four groundballs.

2010: Appeared in 12 games, starting five… Collected four groundballs.2009: Played in 13 games, starting two…Fielded five groundballs

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Player Profi lesPlayer Profi les

Evan Feehan

Jr. 6’2 185 Defense

Farmingville, NY/Sachem East

2010: Appeared in one game.

2009: Appeared in one game.

#26

Kevin Kadlick

Jr. 5’9 187 Midfield

Boston, MA/Catholic Memorial

John Thorp

Jr. 6’2 210 Defense

Rockville Centre. NY/Holy Trinity

2010: Appeared in 13 games, starting four… Dished out one assist, and recorded one point… Scooped up 17

groundballs.

2009: Started in 11 games last season…Fielded 10 groundballs.

#35

John Kolesar

Jr. 5’6 160 Midfield

Warwick, NY/Warwick Valley

2010: Appeared in 14 games, starting one… Scored nine goals, and recorded 11 points… Dished out two assists,and collected 10 groundballs.2009: Appeared in eight games last season… Totaled six points with four goals and two assists…Fielded 17groundballs.

#44

2010: Played in nine games, starting eight… Scored nine goals, and recorded 14 points… Dished out four assists,and collected 56 groundballs.2009: Appeared in 13 games last season...scored 13 goals and totaled 19 points for the season…Had 6 assists andfielded 32 groundballs…Won 12-of-24 faceoffs... Was named to the Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team.

2010: Played in three games… Recorded two saves in net.

2009: Appeared in goal during five games last season…Had 12 saves on 27 shots faced…Played a total of 35:27

minutes in goal. Also appeared on the field in five games…Fielded two groundballs.

Kevin Grady

Jr. 6’2 300 Goalie

Medford, NY/Bellport

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#30

#33

Taylor Belviso

Jr. 5’10 170 Defense

Malverne, NY/St. Mary’s

#29

2010: Did not play. 2009: Appeared in three games last season…Fielded two groundballs

Thomas Earl

So. 6’0 190 Attack

North Babylon, NY/St. Anthony’s

Player Profi lesPlayer Profi les

Alex Cain

So. 6’4 195 Goalie

Rocky Point, NY/Rocky Point

#2

#9

2010: Played in three games… Collected one groundball... Recorded two saves in net.

2010: Played and started in 14 games… Ranked third on the team in goals with 22, and in points with 30… Dished outeight assists, and collected 28 groundballs… Posted a shot on goal percentage of .762%.... Was named to the NE-10 All-Rookie Team.

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Michael Ruppert

So. 5’9 170 Midfield

Hicksville, NY/Holy Trinity

Chris Tong

So. 5’9 170 Attack

Nanuet, NY/Nanuet

#19

#22

2010: Appeared in 12 games, starting five… Collected 14 groundballs.

2010: Played in six games… Scored one goal, and recorded one point… Collected six groundballs.

Vincent Rini

So. 6’0 168 Midfield

Millstone, N J/Allentown

Jake Galizia

So. 6’1 203 Defense

Oyster Bay, NY/Long Island Lutheran

#31

#34

2010: Appeared in one game.

2010: Appeared in six games… Scored one goal, and recorded one point… Collected three groundballs.

Player Profi lesPlayer Profi les

#5

> Freshman > 6’2 - 170

> Midfield

> Newark Valley, NY/Maine Endvell

Andy Fritsch

#7

> Freshman > 5’9 - 160

> Midfield

> Cortland Manor, NY/Hendrick Hudson

Cole D’Addario

#10

> Freshman > 6’0 - 180

> Attack

> West Islip, NY/West Islip

MattGebhardt

#15

> Freshman > 5’9 - 155

> Attack

> Somerset, NJ/Immaculata

WilliamScioscia

#16

> Freshman > 6’0 - 175

> Attack

> East Meadow, NY/St. Anthony’s

Mike Rizzotti

#21

> Freshman > 5’10 - 170

> Attack

> Ridge, NY/Longwood

MattSchnellenbach

#27

> Freshman > 5’10 - 160

> Midfield

> Ridge, NY/Longwood

Tommy Gilmore

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NewcomersNewcomers

Zak Pirro

So. 6’0 250 Goalie

Plano, TX/Plano

#45

2010: Appeared in one game… Recorded one save in net.

#32

> Freshman > 5’7 - 155

> Midfield

> Huntington, NY/John Glenn

RyanValez

#41

> Freshman > 6’3 - 200

> Defense

> Mt. Laurel, NJ/Camden Catholic

GregCampbell

#40

> Freshman > 6’0 - 175

> Defense

> Stanhope, NY/Lenape Valley Reg.

ThomasGalvin

2010 Statistics and Results2010 Statistics and Results

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Team Conf. Overall

Le Moyne* 10-0 15-2

Merrimack^ 9-1 13-3

Adelphi 7-3 10-5

Bentley 7-3 9-5

PACE 6-4 7-7

Saint Anselm 5-5 7-8

Saint Michael’s 5-5 6-7

Franklin Pierce 2-8 5-8

So. New Hampshire 2-8 5-8

American Int’l 2-8 3-13

Assumption 0-10 4-10

* - Regular Season Champions

^ - Conference Tournament Champions

2010 NORTHEAST-10

FINAL STANDINGS

2010 Northeast-10 All-Conference Teams

First Team Yr. Pos. School

Dan Blau So. A Adelphi

Kevin Gould Sr. A Bentley

Jack Harmatuck Jr. A Le Moyne

Kevin Kemp Sr. M Adelphi

Matt Chadderdon Jr. M Le Moyne

Mark Webber Sr. M Merrimack

Matt Allen Sr. D Bentley

Drew Bezek Sr. D Le Moyne

Kevin DeBenedetto Sr. D Saint Anselm

Corey Bulken Jr. Spec. Le Moyne

Cory Spinale Sr. GK Merrimack

Second Team Yr. Pos. School

Jack Venditti Jr. A Le Moyne

Corey Lunney Fr. A Merrimack

Matt O’Connell Sr. A Saint Anselm

Aaron McNab Jr. M American Int’l

Addi Van Hatcher Sr. M Bentley

Joe Clark Sr. M Pace

Dan Gill Jr. D Adelphi

Shane Mahar Sr. D Merrimack

Peter Schielke So. D Merrimack

Pat Joyce Jr. D Pace

Nick Maggio So. Spec. Merrimack

Jeff White Fr. GK Le Moyne

All-Rookie Team Yr. Pos. School

Jeff Melsopp Fr. D Adelphi

Connor MacNeil Fr. A Assumption

Ben McDannell Fr. D Franklin Pierce

Jeff White Fr. GK Le Moyne

Corey Lunney Fr. A Merrimack

Tom Earl Fr. A Pace

Joe Robichard Fr. M Saint Anselm

Peter Donnally Fr. A Saint Michael’s

Greg Reynolds Fr. A So. New Hampshire

Player of the Year: Matt Chadderdon, Le Moyne

Freshmen of the Year: Corey Lunney, Merrimack

Defensive Player of the Year: Kevin DeBenedetto, St.

Anselm

Goalkeeper of the Year: Corey Spinale, Merrimack

Coach of the Year: Shannon Sligo, American Int’l

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE

Northeast-10 Conference Tournament Results

Quaterfinals- May 4

Adelphi 11, Saint Anselm 4

Bentley 12, Pace 6

Semifinals - May 1

Le Moyne 11, Bentley 6

Merrimack 14, Adelphi 3

Championship - May 3

Merrimack 12, Le Moyne 11 (OT)

The Record BookThe Record Book

PLAYER YRS G A PTS

Brad Wheeler 2 74 35 109Liam Scully 4 61 48 109T.J. Urban 4 29 75 104Kenmeth Lysik 4 65 29 94Skip Webb 2 50 42 92Mike Dimler 2 59 29 88Chris Suplina 1 56 31 87Jake Sheppard 4 60 27 87John DeVivo 2 49 33 82Rob Cornetta 4 57 16 73John Hemsley 2 43 29 72Justin Page 4 58 8 65Steve Monteferrante 3 34 30 64Tim Kuhnla 3 30 33 63Matt Nizich 2 33 29 62Joseph Clark 4 47 15 62Mike Considine 4 31 30 61Rob Bell 2 26 34 60

CAREER GOALS:CAREER GOALS:

PLAYER YRS G

Andrew Wasik 4 247Mark Gjekaj 3 139Chris Hilleman 3 127Tom Cassidy 4 117Marcus Mayus 4 105Chris Stanley 4 100Jeremy Jablonski 2 99James Hammel 4 96Ryan Gregory 4 92Joe Dlabola 4 78Tim Reilly 4 74Brad Wheeler 2 74Charlie Rizzuto 4 73Sean Mulholland 4 67Kenneth Lysik 4 65Alex Skiadas 4 64Jim Watson 4 64Liam Scully 4 61

CAREER ASSISTS:CAREER ASSISTS:

PLAYER YRS A

Andrew Wasik 4 114Marcus Mayus 4 79Mark Gjekaj 3 78Chris Hilleman 3 77T.J. Urban 4 75Charlie Rizzuto 4 63Tom Cassidy 4 60Colin Achenbach 2 56Alex Skiadas 4 55Sean Mulholland 4 51

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS:INDIVIDUAL RECORDS:

Most goals, game: 11-Andrew Wasik vs. St. Anselm (NE-10 Tourn.),199911-Mark Gjekaj vs.Stevens,1994

Most goals, season: 72-Andrew Wasik, 2001,1999Most goals, career: 247-Andrew Wasik, 1998-2001Most assists, game: 9-Chris Hilleman vs.

Quinnipiac, 1992; Charlie Rizzutto vs. American Int’l 4/7/05

Most assists, season: 45-Mark Gjekaj, 1994Most assists, career: 114-Andrew Wasik, 1998-2001Most points, game: 18-Mark Gjekaj vs. Stevens,

1994Most points, season: 101-Andrew Wasik, 2001, 1999Most points, career: 361-Andrew Wasik, 1998-2001Freshman records: 61 G- Jeremy Jablonski, 2003

42 A-Andrew Wasik, 1998

GOALIE RECORDS:GOALIE RECORDS:

Most saves, game: 36-Mike Hall vs. Sacred Heart, 1995Most saves, season: 256-Mike Hall, 1995Most saves, career: 656-Mike Hall, 1994-97Most shutouts, season: 2-Rob Lacker, 1986Most shutouts, career: 2-Rob Lacker, 1986Best GA%., season: 6.70-Mike Hall, 1997Best GA%, career, (min. 2 yrs.): 8.06-Joe Vuotto, 1998-00

TEAM RECORDS:TEAM RECORDS:

Most goals, game: 33 -1994 vs. Stevens InstituteMost goals, season: 267 - 2003 Fewest goals allowed, season: 94 - 1999 Most wins: 14 - 1999 Most Consecutive Wins: 11 - 1999 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 7 - 1999 to 2001Most Consecutive Road Wins: 7 - 1991 to 1992

CAREER SCORING LEADERS:CAREER SCORING LEADERS:

PLAYER YRS G A PTS

Andrew Wasik 4 247 114 361Mark Gjekaj 3 139 78 217Chris Hilleman 3 127 77 204Marcus Mayus 4 105 79 184Tom Cassidy 4 117 60 177Charlie Rizzuto 4 73 63 136Chris Stanley 4 100 31 131Ryan Gregory 4 92 39 131James Hammel 4 96 33 129Jeremy Jablonski 2 99 25 124Alex Skiadas 4 64 55 119Sean Mulholland 4 67 51 118Colin Achenbach 2 60 56 116Joe Dlabola 4 78 38 116Tim Reilly 4 74 36 110Jim Watson 4 64 46 110

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The Record BookThe Record Book

Att

1998 Marcus Mayus 1st Team Mid

1998 Luke Hirten 1st Team Def. Plyr. of Yr.

Def

1998 Chris Stanley 2nd Team Mid

1998 Joe Vuotto 2nd Team GK

1998 John DeVivo Hon. Mention Att

ALL KNICKERBOCKER CONFERENCE:ALL KNICKERBOCKER CONFERENCE:

YR PLAYER POSITION

1996 John Delaney Defense

1996 Rob Bell Attack

1996 Mike Hall GK

1996 Dave Kronfeld Defense

1996 Marcus Mayus Midfield

1996 Sean Mulholland Midfield

1996 Alex Skiadas Attack

1996 Chris Stanley Midfield

1996 Troy Williams Midfield

1995 Brad Wheeler Midfield

1995 Sean Mulholland Midfield

1995 John Delaney Defense

1994 Jim Cunningham Defense

1994 Mark Gjekaj Attack

1994 Pat Mikulak L.S. Midfield

1994 Brad Wheeler Midfield

1994 Chris Suplina Attack

1993 Mark Gjekaj Attack

1992 Mark Gjekaj Attack

1991 Tom Cassidy Attack

1991 Mike Dimson Midfield

1991 Chris Hilleman Attack

1991 Alec Mulgrew Defense

1990 Tom Cassidy Attack

1990 Alec Mulgrew Defense

1990 Skip Webb Attack

1989 Tom Cassidy Attack

1989 Skip Webb Attack

1988 Adam Gerber Midfield

1988 Tim Reilly Attack

1988 Steve Sabatini Midfield

SPECIAL AWARDS (INDIVIDUALS):SPECIAL AWARDS (INDIVIDUALS):

YR PLAYER AWARD

2011 Pat Joyce Inside Lacrosse Second Team

Preseason All-American

ALL NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE:ALL NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE:

YR PLAYER TEAM POSITION

2010 Joe Clark 2nd Team Def.

2010 Pat Joyce 2nd Team Def.

2010 Tom Earl Rookie Team Att.

2010 Pat Joyce 1st Team All-Academic

2009 Kevin Kadlick Rookie Team Att.

2007 Steve Moriarty 1st Team Def. Player of

Yr- Def.

2006 Steve Moriarty 2nd Team Def.

2005 Dave Cordano 2nd Team Def.

2004 Nick Greco 1st Team Spec.

2004 Jeremy Jablonski 1st Team Att

2004 Jim Watson 1st Team Mid

2004 Colin Achenbach 2nd Team Att

2004 Mike Dimler 2nd Team Att

2004 Tim Paulson 2nd Team Mid

2003 Joe Dlabola 1st Team Mid

2003 Jeremy Jablonski 1st Team Fresh. of Yr.-

Att

2003 Colin Achenbach 2nd Team Att

2003 John Hemsley 2nd Team Mid

2003 Larry Pettricione 2nd Team GK

2002 Joe Dlabola 1st Team Mid

2002 Dave Cordano 2nd Team L.S.Mid

2002 John Hemsley 2nd Team Mid

2002 Liam Scully Hon. Mention Att

2002 Jim Watson Hon. Mention Mid

2001 Andrew Wasik 1st Team Player of Yr.-

Att

2001 Joe Dlabola 1st Team Mid

2001 Mike Sander 2nd Team Def

2000 Andrew Wasik 1st Team Player of Yr.-

Att

2000 Joe Vuotto 1st Team Def. Player of

Yr.- GK

2000 Gianni Abballe 2nd Team L.S. Mid

2000 John Christ 2nd Team Def

1999 Andy Wasik 1st Team Att

1999 Marcus Mayus 1st Team Player. of Yr.-

Mid

1999 Luke Hirten 1st Team Def. Plyr. of Yr

Def

1999 Joe Vuotto 1st Team GK

1999 Chris Stanley 2nd Team Mid

1999 Gianni Abballe 2nd Team L.S. Mid

1998 Andy Wasik 1st Team Freshman of Yr

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2009 Timothy Matheis USILA Honorable Mention

All-American

2008 Steve Moriarty Inside Lacrosse First Team

Preseason All-American;

USILA Second Team DII

All-American- Specialist

2007 Steve Moriarty Northeast-10 Conference

Defensive Player of the Year;

Inside Lacrosse Second Team

Preseason All-American;

USILA Second Team DII

All-American

2004 Charlie Rizzutto Preseason All-American

2003 Joe Dlabola Pace Male Athlete of

The Year, 2nd Team All-

American; ECAC All-Star,

1st Team

2003 Jim Watson Honorable Mention All-

American

2003 Jeremy Jablonski Northeast-10 Conference

Freshman of the Year (#1 in

Div.II goals), 2nd Team

ECAC All-Star

2002 Joe Dlabola Honorable Mention All

American, ECAC Honorable

Mention All-Star

2001 Andrew Wasik First Team All-American,

Pace Male Athlete of the

Year, ECAC All-Star Team,

NE-10 Player of the Year, (#1

in Div. II points and goals)

2000 Joe Vuotto USILA Men's Scholar All-

American, GTE Acad. All-

American, ECAC All-Star

team, Pace Male Athlete of

the Year, NE-10 Defensive

Player of the Year

2000 Andrew Wasik Second Team All-American,

ECAC All-Star team, Pre-

Season All-American, NE-10

Player of the Year

2000 John Christ ECAC Medal

1999 Marcus Mayus NE-10 Player of the Year,

USILA All-American and

Outstanding Midfielder, Pace

Male Athlete of the Year.

1999 Luke Hirten NE-10 Defenseman of the

Year, USILA All-American

1999 Andrew Wasik USILA All-American and

Outstanding Attackman (#1 in Div. II

points and goals)

1999 Joe Vuotto USILA Hon. Men. All

American, GTE Acad. All-

American (#1 in Div. II GAA

and Save Pct.), NE-10 MVP

1998 Mike Dunning ECAC Medal, 3.7 Education

1998 Luke Hirten NE-10 Defenseman of the

Year

1998 Andrew Wasik NE-10 Rookie of the Year,

All-American

1998 Marcus Mayus All-American

1997 Dave Kronfeld ECAC Medal, 3.7 Pre-Med

1996 George Spiropoulos ECAC Academic Medal, 3.35

1996 Sean Mulholland Knickerbocker Conf. Player of

the Year

1994 Mark Gjekaj Div. II All-American, Male

Athlete of the Year (#1 in Div.

II pts.)

1991 Tom Cassidy Letterwinner of the Year

SPECIAL AWARDS (COACHES):SPECIAL AWARDS (COACHES):

1999 Dan Mulholland Div. II Coach of Yr.,

NE-10 Co-Coach of Yr.

DIVISION II TEAM STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS:DIVISION II TEAM STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS:

1999 Team Winning Pct., Face-Off Pct., Scoring Margin,

Scoring Defense, Man-Advantage Offense

2003 Scoring, Goals per game

The Record BookThe Record Book

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Record vs. Opponents Record vs. Opponents

Adelphi University 1-3

Albany, University at 1-0American International 12-0

Assumption College 11-2

Bentley University 7-8

Bryant University 4-6C.W. Post 2-6Catawba 1-0City College of New York 1-0Dominican College 2-0Dowling College 4-6F.D.U.-Madison 1-0Fairfield 0-1Florida Southern 0-1Franklin Pierce University 10-0

Grand Canyon 0-0

Iona College 1-0Kean College 2-4Le Moyne College 2-14

Manhattan 1-0Manhattanville 2-2Marist College 1-0Mercy 1-0

Mercyhurst 0-1Merrimack College 8-9

Mesa State 0-0

Molloy College 2-4Montclair University 2-5

University of New Haven 5-1Niagara University 1-0New York Maritime 4-2New York Tech 1-7Notre Dame de Namur 0-0

Pfeiffer 4-2Queens College (NY) 4-3Quinnipiac University 6-0Rollins 0-1Sacred Heart University 2-4Seton Hill 2-1Skidmore 1-0So. New Hampshire Univ. 9-2

Southampton 5-3St. Andrew’s 0-1St. Anselm College 10-4

St. Leo University 1-0St. Michael’s College 8-6

Stevens 4-1Stockton 3-3USMMA 5-0Western New England 2-0Wingate 1-0Wheeling Jesuit University 1-1

Bold - 2011 OpponentRecords vs. opponents from 1991-2010

YEAR COACH W L PCT.

1986 Dan Mulholland 4 6 .400

1987 Dan Mulholland 3 9 .250

1988 Dan Mulholland 5 10 .333

1989 Dan Mulholland 6 5 .545

1990 Dan Mulholland 7 5 .583

1991 Dan Mulholland 8 5 .615

1992 Dan Mulholland 9 4 .692

1993 Dan Mulholland 6 6 .500

1994 Dan Mulholland 8 5 .615

1995 Dan Mulholland 6 7 .462

1996 Dan Mulholland 11 3 .786

1997 Dan Mulholland 7 6 .538

1998 Dan Mulholland 10 5 .667

1999 Dan Mulholland (104-77)14 1 .933

(Div. II Coach of the Yr; NE-10 Co-Coach of the Yr.)

YEAR COACH W L PCT.

2000 Frank Vitolo 8 5 .615

2001 Frank Vitolo 10 5 .667

2002 Frank Vitolo (26-16) 8 6 .571

2003 John Jez 11 3 .786

2004 John Jez (20-8) 9 5 .643

2005 Dave Carty 4 9 .308

2006 Dave Carty 4 9 .308

2007 Dave Carty 7 7 .500

2008 Dave Carty 7 8 .467

2009 Dave Carty 4 10 .286

2010 Dave Carty (33-50) 7 7 .500

Totals 25 Seasons 183 151 .548

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The Record BookThe Record Book

Year by Year RecordsYear by Year Records

Baseball:NCAA appearances - 1977 (III), 1978 (III), 1979 (III), 1985 (II)Knickerbocker Conf. (Div. II) Regular season title-1983, 1984,1985Knickerbocker Conf. regular season co-champs-1981Knickerbocker Conf. playoff title-1985

BowlingConference title - 1984, 1988

Men's Basketball:NCAA appearances-1991-92, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2006-07ECAC playoff title-1989-90, 1990-91NYCAC regular season title-1991-92Mideast Collegiate Conf. Regular season title-1990-91Knickerbocker Conf. title - 1964-65NAIA Tournament appearance - 1964-65

Women's Basketball:NCAA Northeast Regional title-2000-01NCAA East Regional title-1984-85NCAA appearances-1984-85 (Quarterfinals), 1985-86, 1988-89,1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94 (Sweet 16), 1999-2000,2000-01 (Elite Eight), 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07,2009-10ECAC playoff title-1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97NYCAC regular season title-1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95NYCAC playoff title-1990-91, 1991-92Empire State Conf. regular season title-1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90Empire State Conf. playoff title-1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86,1988-89, 1989-90Ranked #7 in nation - 1983-84Ranked #8 in nation - 2000-01

Men's Cross CountryNYCAC title - 1989-90, 1990-91MAC Conf. title - 1989, 1990

Women's Cross CountryNYCAC title - 1991-92

FootballMet Bowl title - 1978 (III), 1979(III)

GolfNCAA Appearances - 2002, 2003,2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008NYCAC title - 1989-90Conference title - 1980

Lacrosse:Northeast-10 Conf. regular seasontitle-1998, 1999Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1999Knickerbocker Conference title-1996Ranked #9 in nation - 2002

Softball:ECAC playoff title - 2002Empire State Conf. title-1989Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. regular season title-1987, 1988Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. playoff title-1987, 1988

M. TennisConference title - 1977, 1980

Women's Tennis:NCAA appearances-1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1997, 1998, 1999, 2000(co-)Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1997, 1998, 1999, 2000NYCAC title-1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92Metro Collegiate Conf. title-6 titles

Volleyball:NCAA Northeast Regional title-1998, 2000NCAA Appearances-1996 (Sweet 16), 1997 (Sweet 16), 1998(Elite Eight), 1999, 2000 (Elite Eight), 2009, 2010Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1998, 2000Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1997, 1999, 2000NYCAC playoff title-1996Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. title-1986, 1987

TRADITION

PACE ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPSPACE ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

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JOSEPH O’DONNELLDirector of Athletics

Joe O’Donnell enters his 14th year at Pace as the University’s Director of Athletics.O’Donnell’s responsibilities include the overall management and operation of PaceUniversity’s Division II athletics program that hosts 21 intercollegiate sports. O’Donnellalso oversees the intramural and recreational programs on the University’s Pleasantvilleand Manhattan campuses.

During his time at Pace O’Donnell has overseen the renovation of Howard Johnson Hallon Pace’s Briarcliff campus, which hosts several coaches, meeting rooms, locker roomsand a training room. In addition, Pace also opened the Ann & Alfred Goldstein Health,Fitness & Recreation Center. O’Donnell is also responsible for the initiation of the PaceAthletic Hall of Fame and Setter Club booster organization.

Prior to Pace, O’Donnell held the postion of Director of Athletics at The AmericanUniversity in Washington, D.C. and Assistant Athletic Director at Wichita State Universityin Wichita, Kansas and LaSalle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has alsoworked for the Department of Recreation in Philadelphia and was a varsity soccer coachand social studies teacher at Father Judge High School in Philadelphia.

O’Donnell currently resides in Ossining, NY with his wife Marie.

MIKE WINNAssoc . A.D./Head CoachWomen’sSoccer

MICHELLETOZZIAthleticsBusinessManager/SWA

JOHNTAGLIAFERRISports InformationDirector

NOW-ALLAHJAMESEquipmentManager

BARRY MORIARTYHeadAthleticTrainer

DR.LESTERMAYERSTeamPhysician

PACE ATHLETICS STAFF

THOMAS GRAFFSports InformationAssistant

ADRIENNESANCHEZAdmin.Assistant

SPORTS MEDICINE

STEPHEN J. FRIEDMANPresident

Stephen J. Friedman became president of Pace University on June 4, 2007.

Friedman is a former senior partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLC, commissioner of theSecurities and Exchange Commission, deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury, execu-tive vice president at The Equitable Companies Incorporated and the E.F. Hutton GroupInc., and U.S. Supreme Court law clerk. He has been an active leader in the nonprofitworld.

Friedman served for three years as dean of Pace University School of Law prior to beingnamed president by the Pace University Board of Trustees. During his tenure as dean, theLaw School’s bar pass rate was the highest in more than a decade; the school’s nationalrankings improved; and in 2006 more than 91 percent of Pace Law School’s recent gradu-ates reported full-time employment within nine months of graduation.

Prior to becoming dean, Friedman was a senior partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP,where he served as cochairman of the firm’s corporate department from 1993 to 2000.Before he rejoined Debevoise in 1993, Friedman was executive vice president and generalcounsel of The Equitable Companies Incorporated and its subsidiary, The Equitable LifeAssurance Society of the United States. Before joining Equitable in 1988, Friedman wasexecutive vice president of the E.F. Hutton Group Inc. (1986–1988) and a partner atDebevoise.

Friedman also has served as a commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission(1980–1981), deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for Capital Markets Policy(1978–1979), special assistant to the U.S. Maritime Administrator (1964–1965), and lawclerk to Justice William J. Brennan Jr. of the United States Supreme Court (1963–1964).

Friedman is chairman emeritus of American Ballet Theatre. He also serves as presidentand a trustee of the Practising Law Institute, chairman and trustee of the Asian Universityfor Women Support Foundation, and he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.In addition, Dean Friedman has served as chairman of the Overseas Development Counciland chairman of the Securities Regulation Committee of the Association of the Bar of theCity of New York and as a member of the ABA Special Committee on Lawyers’ PoliticalContributions. He has served as a board member of CCL Industries Inc., Donaldson,Lufkin & Jenrette, ConRail, The National Association of Securities Dealers, the ChicagoBoard Options Exchange and Foundation, and United Way of New York City.

Friedman received his AB magna cum laude in 1959 from the Woodrow Wilson School ofPublic and International Affairs at Princeton University, and his JD magna cum laude in1962 from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of Harvard Law Review and arecipient of the Sears Prize.

ZACHDAYTONMarketing/PromotionsCoordinator

HENRY MANNINGHead CoachBaseball

JIMHARTERHead CoachMen’s Basketball

CHRISDAPOLITOHead CoachFootball

DAVECARTYHead CoachLacrosse

WILLIAMNATLOHead CoachM/W Swimming &Diving

COACHING STAFF

CARRIESEYMOURHead CoachWomen’sBasketball

KARRINMOOREHead CoachWomen’sVolleyball

CLAUDIASTABILEHead CoachSoftball

SAMMILLERHead CoachEquestrian

TOPEAIYEGBOHead CoachCheerleading

RICHCORSETTIHead CoachM/W Tennis

JEREMYPOUNCEYDirector ofIntramurals& Recreation/FacilityManager

JAYSONSMIKLEAsst. A.D.,Compliance

MIKE BOHLANDERFitness Director/Strength &ConditioningCoach

JENNY

COHEN

Head Coach

Dance

FRANKGRANIEROHead CoachGolf

PHIL RYDERAssistant AthleticTrainer

ROBCORNETTAAssistant Facilities Manager

BENOGDENHead Coach CrossCountry/Track andField

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THE PACE STORY:

Pace is a university whose resources have played an essential role in the realization of individual dreams of achievement andwhose mission is voiced in its motto: Opportunitas.

Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers as a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life, Pace Institute beganits transformation into a modern university, with emphasis on the liberal arts and sciences, under Robert Pace 42 years later.With dynamic leadership and fiscally sound management, Pace has grown into one of the largest universities in New York State,with a multi-million dollar physical plant, an endowment of over $100 million and a reputation for excellent teaching and talent-ed, ambitious graduates.

Pace is a comprehensive university with five schools and one college that offers a wide range of academic and professional pro-grams for a large, diverse population of more than 13,000 students in for-credit programs, and in affiliated offerings. Through itsLubin School of Business, Pace continues to build its reputation for excellence in business education. The Lienhard School ofNursing, the School of Law, the School of Education and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systemsare more recent responses to the needs of the New York City and Westchester communities for strong professional schools toprepare a well-educated workforce.

The University's decision in 1948 to develop a college of arts and sciences as both an autonomous academic unit and a founda-tion for the undergraduate core curriculum has strengthened and enriched the educational experience of Pace students and pro-vided an ongoing source of intellectual enrichment to the University. The Dyson College of Arts and Sciences is central to theintellectual life of Pace, to shaping academic priorities, and to providing ethical, humanistic and scientific principles upon whichlives and careers are founded.

At the heart of Pace's academic values is an historic commitment to excellence in teaching, as manifested by small classes, anemphasis on skill development and critical thinking, special tutoring and support services, and academic advising. Academicexperiences at Pace emphasize teaching from both a practical and theoretical perspective, drawing upon the expertise of facultywho balance academic preparation with professional experience to bring a unique dynamic to the classroom.

While the primary emphasis of the institution is on excellent teaching, the university supports and encourages scholarly activityto ensure the intellectual vitality of the faculty. While much of the work has had professional application, Pace particularlyinvites scholarship that directly relates to the classroom experience and involves students in the research process.

Pace has always had a student-centered focus and is committed to providing access to those who range widely in age, ethnicity,socio-economic background and academic preparation. Increasing amounts of institutional financial aid to help students meet thegrowing costs of a private education; locations in New York City and Westchester County; evening, weekend and summerscheduling; and special counseling and academic support services are ways in which the university has sought to enhance theaccessibility and opportunities of a Pace education.

A significant tradition of Pace University is its strong relationship with business, civic and community organizations. Offeringspecial programs and services to neighboring institutions and corporate partners, the university gains strength in return fromthese partnerships and derives benefits for its students from the networks these linkages provide.

The future of Pace University will be shaped by its traditions and values as they respond to the current needs and expectations oftoday's students. Combining excellence in instruction with personal attention, Pace provides the virtues of the small arts and sci-ences college with the curricular richness, scholarly disposition and excellent professional programs of the research and compre-hensive institution.

HISTORY OF PACE UNIVERSITY:

Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers, Homer and Charles, The Pace Institute was a business school for men and women whoaspired to a better life.

Homer and Charles Pace borrowed $600 to rent a classroom and office in the old Tribune building in lower Manhattan to teach10 men and three women the principles of accounting and business law. That building once stood where the Pace Plaza buildingstands today.

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Two years later, because of the overwhelming success of the Pace School of Accountancy, the Pace brothers relocated classes tothe nearby Hudson Terminal complex. Another move to the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway took place in 1927 inresponse to continued growth.

In 1948, Pace Institute was approved for college status by the New York Board of Regents. Academic expansion forced yet anoth-er move to 41 Park Row in 1951, and two years later Pace College received authorization from the State Education Department togrant the bachelor of arts degree.

Classes began on the Pleasantville campus in 1963. The year before, the Marks Hall building was signed over to the College byPace Trustee Wayne Marks, President of General Foods, and his wife, Helen. Soon after, Dyson Hall was constructed, named inhonor of alumnus, Trustee and benefactor, Charles H. Dyson. Willcox Hall was named for Trustee and benefactor Byron Willcox.

In 1965, the Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education wereestablished. The year following, the School of Nursing was founded and was later named after alumnus, Trustee and benefactorGustav Lienhard. In December 1966, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building, Vice President HubertHumphrey promised to teach at Pace and conducted a Scholar-in-Residence seminar at the New York City campus.

Finally, in 1973, the State Education Department approved Pace College's petition for university status. Two years later, theCollege of White Plains consolidated with Pace University, and the School of Law was established in 1976. The assets ofBriarcliff College were acquired in 1977. In the years following, an international education center was opened by IBMCorporation, NYNEX opened a center and the Hastings Center moved its operations to the Briarcliff site. In 1983, the School ofComputer Science and Information Systems was established as its own entity. In 1997, Pace purchased the World Trade Institute,a leading-edge provider of international training programs.

Pace University today is a diverse institution with over 13,000 students. For 100 years, bright, motivated and talented men andwomen have walked out of Pace's many doors, degrees in hand, and have ventured into the world prepared for the challenges ofeach passing decade. Every year, curriculum offerings in schools and colleges are modified to meet the changing needs of ambi-tious and knowledgeable students.

Throughout the years since 1906, Pace has grown along with the talents of those who comprise what is affectionately known asthe "Pace community." The Pace tradition is something in which we can all take pride.

SOME PACE UNIVERSITY MILESTONES:

1948 - Pace Institute was given college status1950 - Pace approved to grant the bachelor of arts degree1965 - Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education are established1966 - School of Nursing established, later named after alumnus, trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard1966 - Groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building1973 - Pace receives university status from the State Education Department1975 - College of White Plains consolidates with Pace University1976 - School of Law is established1977 - Briarcliff College joins Pace University1983 - School of Computer Science and Information Systems is established1992 - Pace institutes "Dial-A-Grade" for students to obtain grades on the telephone and the administrative technological revolution begins1993 - Undergraduate programs in White Plains are transferred to Pleasantville and the North Broadway campus is given to the Law School1994 - Ann and Alfred Goldstein Academic Center dedicated on the Pleasantville campus1995 - $55 million Campaign for Pace University launched with $10 million challenge grant from alumnus and trustee emeritus Charles H. Dyson '30 and his family1996 - Lubin School of Business receives AACSB accreditation1997 - Pace purchases the World Trade Institute, which provides training in international business and trade, from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey1998 - Pace cited in Crain's New York Business as one of the top five sources for technology degree recipients in New York City1999 - Dyson Family challenge completed one year ahead of schedule, raising $21.1 which is $1.1 million over goal1999 - Pace Alumni Network (PANet) established to connect alumni worldwide2001 - Pace establishes the Center for Downtown New York2002 - The Ann and Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness, and Recreation Center opens on the Pleasantville campus2002 - First Pace students win prestigious Fulbright Fellowships2003 - The Pforzheimer Honors College accepts its first class of students.2003 - Pace hosts the CNBC/Wall Street Journal 2003 Democratic Candidate Presidential Debate2005 - Verizon CEO and alumnus Ivan G. Seidenberg ’81 gives Pace $15 million, the largest gift in its history; in honor ofthis gift the School of Computer Science and Information Systems is named after him2006 - Lubin School of Business achieves dual AACSB accreditation for business and accounting2006 - Pace celebrates its centennial

FAST FACTS ABOUT PACE:

Founded in 1906, Pace University educates achievers who are engaged with critical issues locally and globally.

Known for its outcome-oriented environment that prepares students to succeed in a wide range of professions, Pace

is a private metropolitan university which enrolls nearly 12,700 students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral pro-

grams in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems,

Law School, Lienhard School of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and School of Education.

MAJORS AND DEGREES:

100 undergraduate majors offering 27 undergraduate and graduate degrees, 47 master’s programs, and four doctoral

programs

Enrollment:

Undergraduates - 7,807

Graduate Students - 4,402

Law Students - 855

Total - 12,704

Enrollment by Gender:

Percentage male students 40%

Percentage female students 60%

Undergraduate by School-Matriculated:Dyson College of Arts and Sciences - 3,027

Lienhard School of Nursing - 491

Lubin School of Business - 2,868

School of Education - 205

Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems - 668

Other - 548

Resident vs. Commuter:

Both Campuses

Undergraduate Residents 36%

Undergraduate Commuters 64%

Graduate Residents 20%

Graduate Commuters 80%

Undergraduate Student Diversity:

White (Non-Hispanic) 51%

Asian 11%

Black 11%

Hispanic 14%

Other 13%

Total number of undergraduate students:

New York City Campus - 4,763

Westchester Campus - 3,043

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POINTS OF PRIDE

Points of PridePace University’s liberal arts learning combined with professional education has helped generations of Pace studentsachieve greatness both before and after graduation. Our undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty, students, and alumni havegarner numerous awards every year. Read on to learn more about all the ways Pace is proud of its achievements.

Recognition:- Twenty-six Pace students have been awarded prestigious Fulbright Scholarships since 2002. - Pace University is home to Bravo’s Inside the Actors Studio, hosted by James Lipton, and to the world-renowned Actors StudioMaster’s in Fine Arts program. - The Lubin School of Business is among fewer than three percent of business schools internationally that have both business andaccounting accreditation from Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the premier accrediting organiza-tion for business schools in the world. - The Environmental Law Program at Pace Law School ranks number three in the nation, according to U.S. News and WorldReport. - In U.S.News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools" 2009 survey, Lubin's part-time MBA program ranked 26thnationwide. Lubin has consistently ranked among the top programs nationwide for several years. BusinessWeek has ranked Pace University among the top 50 colleges and universities in the U.S. in 2008 for graduates with thehighest earning potential, nearly matching the earnings potential of Yale graduates. - The Environmental Law Program at Pace Law School consistently ranks number three in the nation, according to U.S. News andWorld Report. - The Family Nurse Practitioner graduate program in the Lienhard School of Nursing is ranked ninth in the nation by U.S. Newsand World Report, and has only two top-tier peers in the northeast United States: Yale and Columbia. - The Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science is the only academic institution in the U.S. to be awarded an IBMBladeCenter System, a sophisticated machine that supports high performance server side computing, and one of only 59 schools inthe U.S. to be designated as a National Center of Excellence in Information Assurance by the National Security Agency (NSA) andDepartment of Homeland Security. - Lubin is the largest undergraduate private four year business school in the Metro New York area and the ninth largest AACSB-accredited private business school in the United States.- Bowman's Accounting Report ranked Pace, with 112 partners in the Big Four accounting firms, 17th nationwide among schoolswith alumni partners in these firms.

Pace University Presidents:

Homer St. Clair Pace 1935-1942Robert Scott Pace 1942-1960Edward J. Mortola 1960-1984William G. Sharwell 1984-1990Patricia O'Donnell Ewers 1990-2000David A. Caputo 2000-2007Stephen J. Friedman 2007-Present

MISSION

Pace University’s historic mission retains its central importance today: to provide high quality professional education and trainingcoupled with an excellent liberal education to students for whom that education offers the opportunity to lift their lives and prospectsto new levels.

VISION

Pace is a university dedicated to offering a wide array of programs of education for professions in demand, framed by the perspec-tive and independent critical thinking that comes from an excellent liberal education. In selected areas in each school or center, Pacewill offer professional programs that are among the best in the New York tri-state area. Pace will always seek to relate its programsof professional education to the most important currents in those professions, capitalizing on its location in and around New York Cityto offer students real-world experience through internships and co-operative work experiences, using community service as a learn-ing tool and employing problem-solving and other teaching techniques that re-enforce the relationship between a student’s universi-ty experience and professional challenges and satisfactions.

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Member Years at Pace Inducted Sport Played/CoachedAmy Acker 1984-88 2000 W. Basketball Bert Brisbane 1988-1992 2006 M. BasketballMike Buonassisi 1973-76 2001 Football Fred Calaicone 1981-2000 2002 Baseball Coach Frank Calderone 1972-75 2004 Baseball Andreea Corotanu 2000-03 2010 W. VolleyballJim Crowley 1952-56 2000 M. Basketball Jennifer DiMaggio 1984-88 1997 W. Basketball Ignatius DuBuisson 1951-54 1997 M. Basketball Kevin Enterlein 1985-87 2008 FootballMary Ellen Esch-Warn 1980-84 2010 W. BasketballPeter X. Finnerty 1948-88 1997 Administration/CoachKevin Gallagher 1972-75 2002 Baseball Gail Gallagher Traditi 1980-84 2002 Softball, Volleyball Anthony Gioffre 1961-65 1997 M. Basketball, Baseball Darrell J. Halloran 1983-98 1998 M. Basketball Coach Rebecca Hanson-Chenard 1990-94 2004 W. BasketballTracy Jackson 1983-85 1998 W. Basketball Joseph Kesselmark 1983-86 1998 Baseball Angela Locsin 2002-05 2010 SoftballThomas McCormick 1949-53 2001 M. Basketball Thomas J. McDonald 1982-84 1997 Baseball Tom McKenna 1968-72 1999 M. BasketballGeorge Maier 1978-1988 2006 Football CoachAmy Mayor 1994-97 2008 W. VolleyballMike Pisacreta 1986-90 2000 Baseball Ramona Polvere 1978-99 2000 W. Tennis Coach Paula Santos 1991-95 2000 Softball Vincent Soreca 1978-1981 2006 BaseballMartin Volin 1950-53 2010 M. BasketballAndrew Wasik 1998-2001 2008 M. LacrosseMark Weinger 1964-68 1998 Fencing Gene Westmoreland 1963-80 1999 Baseball, M. Basketball, Golf,

Cross Country,Administration Dr. Susan K. Wirth 1978-86 1999 Administration Doug Woodward 1976-79 1999 Football Greg Zorila 1967-70 2004 Golf

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basketball team.

The beautiful facility boasts a 2,400-seat arena,

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Memberships for use of the facility are available

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9 Thomas Earl So. 6-0 190 North Babylon, NY/St. Anthony’s

10 Matt Gebhardt Fr. 6-0 180 West Islip, NY/West Islip

15 William Scioscia Fr. 5-9 155 Somerset, NJ/Immaculata

16 Mike Rizzotti Fr. 6-0 175 East Meadow, NY/St. Anthony’s

19 Chris Tong So. 5-9 170 Nanuet, NY/Nanuet

21 Matt Schnellenbach Fr. 5-10 170 Ridge, NY/Longwood

24 Nicholas Pellerito Jr. 5-10 180 Glen Cove, NY/Kellenberg Memorial

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MIDFIELD

GOALIES

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DEFENSE NO NAME CL HT WT HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL11 Mike Scheno Sr. 6-0 185 Lindenhurst, NY/Lindenhurst

13 Oliver Musso Sr. 6-1 185 Roslyn Heights, NY/St. Mary’s

14 Peter Nieporent Jr. 5-10 180 Wilton, CT/Wilton

25 Andrew Hrabsky Jr. 6-0 205 Stafford, VA/Mountain View

26 Evan Feehan Jr. 6-2 185 Farmingville, NY/Sachem East

29 Taylor Belviso Jr. 5-10 170 Malverne, NY/St. Mary’s

31 Jake Galizia So. 6-1 203 Oyster Bay, NY/Long Island Lutheran

35 John Thorp Jr. 6-2 210 Rockville Centre, NY/Holy Trinity

36 Patrick Joyce Sr. 5-10 240 Binghamton, NY/Binghamton/Broome CC

40 Thomas Galvin Fr. 6-0 175 Stanhope, NJ/Lenape Valley Regional

41 Greg Campbell Fr. 6-3 200 Mt. Laurel, NJ/Camden Catholic

2011 PACE UNIVERSITY 2011 PACE UNIVERSITY

LACROSSE ROSTERLACROSSE ROSTER

NO NAME CL HT WT HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

2 Alex Cain So. 6-4 195 Rocky Point, NY/Rocky Point30 Kevin Grady Jr. 6-2 300 Medford, NY/Bellport45 Zak Pirro So. 6-0 250 Plano, TX/Plano

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Dave Carty (Utica ‘93/Seventh Season)

Assistant Coaches: Dennis Butler (Ithaca ‘07/Third Season)

Troy LePore (Suny Oneonta ‘09/Second Season)

1 Tom Murphy Jr. 5-10 190 Yonkers, NY/Hastings

5 Andy Fritsch Fr. 6-2 170 Newark Valley, NY/Maine Endvell

6 Joe Arlotta Sr. 5-8 173 Garden City Park, NY/St. Mary’s

7 Cole D’Addario Fr. 5-9 160 Cortlandt Manor, NY/Hendrick Hudson

17 Mike Pacheco Jr. 5-9 160 Hastings-on-Hudson, NY/Hastings

20 Nick Ospina Jr. 5-10 176 Johnson, NY/Minisink Valley

22 Michael Ruppert So. 5-9 170 Hicksville, NY/Holy Trinity

27 Tommy Gilmore Fr. 5-10 160 Ridge, N.Y./Longwood

32 Ryan Valdez Fr. 5-7 155 Huntington, NY/John Glenn

33 Kevin Kadlick Jr. 5-9 187 Boston, MA/Catholic Memorial

34 Vincent Rini So. 6-0 168 Millstone, NJ/Allentown

44 John Kolesar Jr. 5-6 160 Warwick, NY/Warwick Valley