2009-10: ANOTHER BANNER SEASON: A Year in Review of Franklin Pierce Athletics
2009-10: Another Banner Season!
FALL SEASON
WOMEN’S
SOCCER (18-5-1, 12-2-1 Northeast-10)
Team/Individual Notes:
**Finished the season ranked 13th in the final edition of the
NSCAA/adidas Division II National Top-25 Poll.
**Advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament East Regional
Championship. The third-seeded Ravens defeated sixth-seed Holy
Family, 2-0, in the first round, and then knocked off second-seed
Bridgeport in Connecticut, 4-1, in the second round.
**It marked the 18th-straight year the Ravens made the NCAA
Tournament, which added to their Division II-record for most
consecutive tournament appearances.
**Advanced to the Northeast-10 Conference Tournament Championship
game for the ninth time in 10 seasons. The second-seeded Ravens
defeated seventh-seeded Saint Anselm, 3-0, in the first round, and
then defeated third-seeded UMass-Lowell, 2-1, in overtime as senior
midfielder Gabriela Demoner scored on a free kick in the extra
session.
**Demoner garnered a pair of player-of-the-year awards, including
the Daktronics, Inc. East Region Player of the Year and the
Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year. It marked the second
time in her career she won both of those awards.
**Demoner was among the national leaders (in all levels of the
NCAA – I, II & III) in goals scored and points.
**Following the season, Demoner was selected to play for the
Brazilian National Team in the 2009 Internation Tournament, Dec.
7-20 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
**Senior back Rachel Smith earned Northeast-10 Defensive
Player-of-the-Year honors for the second-straight season.
Awards:
Gabriela Demoner (Sr., M): Played for Brazilian National Team at
the Internation Games in December; Competed at the Women's
Professional Soccer League Try-Out Camp; 2009 Daktronics First-Team
All-American; 2009 NSCAA Second-Team All-American; 2009 Daktronics,
Inc. East Region Player of the Year; 2009 Daktronics, Inc. All-East
Region First-Team; 2009 NSCAA All-East Region First-Team; 2009
Northeast-10 Player of the Year; 2009 Northeast-10 First-Team; 2009
Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team; Northeast-10 Player of the Week
(8/30; 9/21; 10/19) – most for any player in the conference;
SCSU Owl Classic All-Tournament Team.
Rachel Smith (Sr., B): 2009 Daktronics Third-Team All-American;
2009 Daktronics, Inc. All-East Region First-Team; 2009 NSCAA
All-East Region First-Team; 2009 Northeast-10 Co-Defensive Player
of the Year; 2009 Northeast-10 First-Team; 2009 ESPN The Magazine
Second-Team Academic All-American; 2009 ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District I First-Team.
Angelika Johansson (Jr., F): 2009 Daktronics Second-Team
All-American; 2009 NSCAA Third-Team All-American; 2009 NSCAA
All-East Region First-Team; 2009 Daktronics, Inc. All-East Region
First-Team; 2009 Northeast-10 First-Team; 2009 ESPN The Magazine
Second-Team Academic All-American; 2009 ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District I First-Team; Northeast-10 Player of the Week (9/28);
SCSU Owl Classic All-Tournament Team.
Amanda Panaro (So., M): 2009 Northeast-10 Second-Team; 2009
Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team.
Shona Franklin (Jr., M): 2009 Northeast-10 Second-Team.
Julie Foster (Fr., B): 2009 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team.
Casey Edward (Fr., GK): SCSU Owl Classic All-Tournament Team.
MEN’S
SOCCER (13-5-3, 10-2-1 Northeast-10)
Team/Individual Notes:
**Finished the season ranked 16th in the final edition of the
NSCAA/adidas Division II National Top-25 Poll.
**Advanced to the 2009 NCAA Division II Tournament East Region
Semifinals. The fifth-seeded Ravens knocked off fourth-seeded
Dominican, 2-1, in the first round.
**It marked the seventh-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament
for the Ravens and the 15th trip all-time in program history.
**Advanced to the semifinals of the 2009 Northeast-10 Conference
Tournament. The Ravens advanced to the semis after a thrilling win
in penalty kicks over Assumption in the first round at Sodexo
Field.
**The team opened the season with a 3-0 win over No. 2 Dowling on
Aug. 27 at Sodexo Field.
**Graduate midfielder Frantz Francois ranked among the
Northeast-10 leaders in goals scored and points.
**Franklin Pierce was tied for first in the Northeast-10 for the
most All-Americans (2) on the 2009 Daktronics All-America Team.
Awards:
Frantz Francois (Gr., M): 2009 Daktronics Second-Team
All-American; 2009 NSCAA Third-Team All-American; 2009 NSCAA
All-East Region First-Team; 2009 Daktronics All-East Region
First-Team; 2009 Northeast-10 First-Team; Northeast-10 Player of
the Week (10/19).
Kevin Neumen (Gr., B): 2009 Daktronics Second-Team All-American;
2009 Daktronics All-East Region First-Team; 2009 NSCAA All-East
Region Second-Team; 2009 Northeast-10 First-Team.
Victor Goncalves (So., M): 2009 Daktronics All-East Region
Second-Team; 2009 NSCAA All-East Region Second-Team; 2009
Northeast-10 First-Team.
Shaliek Dawkins (Jr., B): 2009 Northeast-10 Second-Team.
Tom Reilly (So., B): 2009 Northeast-10 Second-Team.
Diego Tabares (So., M): 2009 Northeast-10 Second-Team.
Sam Kelley (Fr., M): 2009 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team.
Tyler Rosa (Fr., M): 2009 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team.
Vinny Papageorgiou (So., GK): Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week
(10/12).
Nicholas Schibly (Fr., F): Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week
(9/14).
Alexander Pilitsis (So., GK): Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week
(8/31).
FIELD HOCKEY
(9-9, 5-5 Northeast-10)
Team/Individual Notes:
**Posted its first .500 record or better – overall and in
the conference – for the first time since the 2003
season.
**Downed No. 4 Stonehill, 3-1, on Oct. 7 at Sodexo Field, and was
tied with No. 5 UMass-Lowell (2-2) with under two minutes remaining
before suffering a tough setback on Oct. 17, also in Rindge.
**The team was in the thick of the playoff hunt heading into the
final weekend of the regular season.
**Freshman forward Alyssa Juszczyk earned national honors
following the season as she was named to the Womensfieldhockey.com
Division II All-Rookie Squad.
Awards:
Alyssa Juszczyk (Fr., F): 2009 Womensfieldhockey.com All-Rookie
Squad; 2009 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team.
Kimberly Jaksina (So., M): 2009 Northeast-10 Second-Team;
Northeast-10 Co-Defensive Player of the Week (10/5).
Danielle Dolan (So., F): Northeast-10 Co-Player of the Week
(10/26);
Brittany Nyzio (So., GK): Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week
(10/5).
VOLLEYBALL
(8-22, 3-12 Northeast-10)
Team/Individual Notes:
**The team was led by first-year head coach Stephanie Dragan.
**Seniors Caitlynn Parnell and Katie Ristow each recorded 1,000
kills for their careers.
**Ristow set a new program record for most matches played in with
126.
**The team signed three players to National Letters of Intent
during the early signing period of November … right-side
hitter Ashley Bruce (Hampton Falls, N.H.), middle hitter Katie
Jackson (Cherry Creek, Colo.) and outside hitter/libero Lauren
Miller (Alexandria, Ind.).
GOLF
Team/Individual Notes:
**The team was led by first-year head coach Greg Scerbinski.
**The Ravens earned a trio of top-three finishes during the fall,
including placing first in the Franklin Pierce Invitational (Oct.
14), placing second at the Blazers Invitational (Sept. 15), and
tying for third at the Blazers II Invitational (Sept. 30).
**Sophomore Brian Fleckles placed 45th out of more than 200
golfers at the 2009 NEIGA Championship out on Cape Cod, Mass.
Fleckles shot a +12, 156 during the two rounds to earn the
respectable finish in the New England Championship.
CROSS
COUNTRY
Team/Individual Notes:
**The team was led by first-year head coach Rick Senatore.
**The team finished 16th at the 2009 Northeast-10
Championship.
**Sophomore Melissa Dymek was the team’s highest finisher in
five of the six meets.
MEN’S
& WOMEN’S TENNIS
Team/Individual Notes:
**The team was led in the fall season by first-year head coach
John Losordo.
**The women’s team went 0-6, but did receive strong
performances from junior Lauren Smilovich and sophomore Drew
Alexander, as both earned points in singles and doubles competition
during the fall.
**The men’s team went 0-3.
MEN’S
& WOMEN’S ROWING
Team/Individual Notes:
**The teams were led by first-year head coach Jeff Allen.
**The women’s team did earn a first-place finish in one race
this fall, as its entry in the Women’s Open 2- event at the
New Hampshire Championships placed first in a time of 20:06.31.
Team members included Mairecait Binienda and Brigit Arell.
WINTER SEASON
WOMEN’S
BASKETBALL (32-2, 21-1
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**Finished the season ranked fourth in the final edition of the
ESPN/USA Today WBCA Division II Top-25
Poll.
**Won the NCAA East Regional title for the third-consecutive
season and advanced to the Division II Final
Four.
**Won the Northeast-10 Conference regular season and tournament
titles for the second-straight
year.
**Began the season 23-0 and earned the program's first-ever No. 1
national ranking back on Jan.
5.
**Appeared on national television twice, including a thrilling
77-73 win at Bentley back on Feb. 20 in front of a national
television audience on CBS College Sports Network. Also appeared on
ESPNU in the national
semifinals.
**The program was featured in several premiere media outlets this
season, including: Sports Illustrated, USA Today, USAToday.com,
ESPN.com, NESN.com, NESN, CBS College Sports, ESPNU, NCAA on
Campus, NCAA.com, Boston Globe and Boston
Herald.
**Senior standout Johannah Leedham broke numerous records this
season, including: becoming the all-time leading scorer in NCAA
Division II women's basketball history (3,050 points); becoming the
NE-10 all-time leading scorer (both men's & women's); becoming
the all-time leading scorer in school history; becoming the NE-10
all-time steals leader (459); becoming the all-time free throws
made leader; becoming the all-time field goals made leader; ranking
fifth across all levels in women's college basketball history for
career scoring (ahead of legends such as Cheryl Miller and Chamique
Holdsclaw); ranking seventh in Division II history for career
steals; becoming the only player in Division II history to rank
among the top-10 in career scoring and
steals.
**Leedham earned three national player-of-the-year awards during
the season, including: State Farm/WBCA; Daktronics; and Women's
Division II Bulletin. Leedham was also named the Northeast-10 and
Daktronics East Region Player of the
Year.
**Leedham led the nation in scoring and ranked second in
steals.
**Following the season, Leedham was selected by the Connecticut
Sun with the 27th overall pick in the third round of the 2010 WNBA
Draft.
**Head coach Steve Hancock was named the Northeast-10 Coach of the
Year for leading the Ravens to the conference championship.
Awards:
Johannah Leedham (Sr., F/G): Competing with the British National
Team as the squad tries to lock up a spot in the 2012 Summer
Olympics in London; 2010 State Farm/WBCA Division II National
Player of the Year; 2010 Daktronics National Player of the Year;
2010 Women's Division II Bulletin National Player of the Year; 2010
Northeast-10 Player of the Year; 2010 Daktronics East Region Player
of the Year; 2010 Northeast-10 Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence
Award Winner for Women's Basketball; 2010 Northeast-10 Women's
Basketball All-Academic Team; 2010 ESPN The Magazine Second-Team
Academic All-American; 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District
I First-Team honoree; 2010 Northeast-10 First-Team; 2010 Daktronics
All-East Region First-Team; 2010 Northeast-10 Tournament MVP; 2010
Northeast-10 All-Tournament First-Team; 2010 NCAA East Regional
MVP; 2010 NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team; 2009 British
Basketball Olympic Athlete of the Year; 2010 England Basketball
English National Player of the Year; Women's Division II Bulletin
Honorable-Mention Player of the Decade; 2009-10 Women's Division II
Bulletin Preseason National Player of the Year; Northeast-10 Player
of the Week (11/23; 12/14; 12/21; 1/4; 1/18; 2/8; 2/22).
Cynthia Gaudet (Jr., G): 2010 Northeast-10 Third-Team; 2010
Northeast-10 Women's Basketball All-Academic Team; 2010 ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-District I First-Team honoree.
Jewel White (So., C): 2010 Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team; 2010
NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team.
Tori Ahrens (Jr., C): 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District
I Third-Team.
Steve Hancock (Head Coach): 2010 Northeast-10 Coach of the
Year.
MEN’S
BASKETBALL (12-15; 6-15
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team began the season with a 4-0 record, which was the
program's best start in 17
years.
**The Ravens picked up their biggest win of the season on Feb. 20
with a 72-70 triumph at 10th-ranked Bentley in Waltham, Mass.
Junior guard Kinard Dozier, who scored 27 points in the game, hit a
driving layup with just one second remaining to lift Franklin
Pierce to
victory.
**The team remained in Northeast-10 playoff contention heading
into the final night of the regular
season.
**A pair of Ravens, junior guard Kinard Dozier and freshman guard
Eric Jean-Guillaume, earned all-conference honors at the end of the
season. Dozier was named to the NE-10 Third-Team, while
Jean-Guillaume was named to the NE-10 All-Rookie
Team.
**Jean-Guillaume led all conference rookies in steals (1.89
spg).
**Senior forward Terrell Ray ranked second in the conference in
field goal percentage at 66.3
percent.
**Prior to the season, former standout Larry Leach was inducted
into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame.
Awards:
Kinard Dozier (Jr., G): 2010 Northeast-10 Third-Team; 2010
Northeast-10 Men's Basketball Academic All-Conference.
Eric Jean-Guillaume (Fr., G): 2010 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team;
Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week (Jan. 11).
ICE HOCKEY
(7-15-2, 4-4-1
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team set a program record for most overall (7) and
conference (4) wins in a single
season.
**Franklin Pierce hosted an NE-10 playoff game for the
second-straight season.
**Freshman forward Roscoe Sweeney was named the Northeast-10
Rookie of the Year after ranking among the conference leaders in
goals, assists and
points.
**Sweeney was named both the Northeast-10 Player and Freshman of
the Week on Feb.
1.
**Sophomore forward Anthony Chighisola was named to the NE-10
First-Team after ranking among the league leaders in goals, assists
and
points.
**Chighisola set a single season program record for goals (17) and
points (34).
Awards:
Roscoe Sweeney (Fr., F): 2010 Northeast-10 Rookie of the Year;
2010 Northeast-10 Second-Team; Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week
(11/16; 12/7; 2/1); Northeast-10 Player of the Week (2/1).
Anthony Chighisola (So., F): 2010 Northeast-10 First-Team.
Phil LaBreck (Sr., F): 2010 Northeast-10 Ice Hockey All-Academic
Team.
Sean Woodring (Jr., F): 2010 Northeast-10 Ice Hockey All-Academic
Team.
Brendan Carr (Fr., F): Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week
(11/11).
Jon Tuttle (Sr., G): Northeast-10 Goaltender of the Week
(11/23).
SPRING SEASON
BASEBALL
(43-17-1, 19-6-1
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team concluded the season with a No. 6 national ranking in
the final edition of the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper poll. The
Ravens also finished No. 7 in the final edition of the NCBWA and
PING!Baseball national
polls.
**Franklin Pierce won the NCAA East Regional championship for the
fifth time in program history and advanced to the Division II World
Series, where it advanced all the way to the national
semifinals.
**The Ravens advanced to the Northeast-10 championship game versus
Stonehill.
**Junior pitcher Jose Macias was the unanimous East Region Pitcher
of the Year as announced by three separate news
organizations.
**Macias was taken by the Oakland Athletics in the 18th Round
(545th Overall) in the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft on June
8.
**Macias threw a no-hitter in the team’s 11-0 win over Saint
Michael’s on March 15 down in
Florida.
**The Ravens were featured on ESPN’s Sportscenter and the
front page of ESPN.com for taking part in a nine-hour opening round
game at the Division II World Series. The opening game against
Kutztown State began at 1 p.m. and ended a little after 10 p.m. due
to several weather
delays.
**Head coach Jayson King recorded his 400th career win on March 31
as Franklin Pierce pulled off a come-from-behind 5-2 win over
Bentley.
**The program held its annual MLB Scout Day in mid-October as
scouts from several Major League clubs (including the New York
Yankees, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Anaheim Angels, Washington
Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals etc) watched Ravens prospects on the
turf at Pappas Field.
Awards:
Jose Macias (Jr., P): 2010 Daktronics First-Team
All-American; 2010 ABCA First-Team All-American; 2010 NCBWA
First-Team All-American; 2010 ABCA East Region Pitcher of the Year;
2010 ABCA All-East Region First-Team; 2010 NCBWA East Region
Pitcher of the Year; 2010 NCBWA All-East Region First-Team;
Finalist for 2010 PING!Baseball Tino Martinez Division II National
Player-of-the-Year Award; 2010 Daktronics East Region Pitcher of
the Year; 2010 Daktronics All-East Region First-Team; 2010
Northeast-10 Pitcher of the Year; Northeast-10 Pitcher of the Week
(3/24; 4/27).
Mike Dowd (So., C): 2010 Rawlings East Region Gold Glove Team;
2010 ABCA All-East Region Second-Team; 2010 NCBWA All-East Region
First-Team; 2010 Daktronics All-East Region Second-Team; 2010 ABCA
Preseason All-American; 2010 Northeast-10 First-Team.
Phil Hendricks (Sr., OF): 2010 ABCA All-East Region First-Team;
2010 NCBWA All-East Region First-Team; 2010 Daktronics All-East
Region Second-Team; 2010 Northeast-10 First-Team.
Derek Ingui (Jr., INF): 2010 ABCA All-East Region Second-Team;
2010 NCBWA All-East Region Second-Team; 2010 Daktronics All-East
Region First-Team; 2010 ABCA Preseason All-American; 2010
Northeast-10 Second-Team; 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District I First-Team.
Mike Adams (Gr., P): 2010 Daktronics All-East Region Second-Team;
Northeast-10 Co-Pitcher of the Week (3/16); 2010 Northeast-10
Second-Team.
Mike Munoz (Jr., OF): 2010 ABCA All-East Region Second-Team; 2010
Daktronics All-East Region Second-Team; 2010 Northeast-10
Second-Team.
Rob Nicholas (Jr., P): 2010 Northeast-10 Second-Team; 2010 ABCA
All-East Region Second-Team.
Nick LaCroix (Fr., OF): 2010 ABCA All-East Region First-Team; 2010
Northeast-10 Second-Team; 2010 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team;
Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week (4/6; 4/14).
Joe Flynn (Fr., P): 2010 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team.
Rob Blanc (Fr., P): 2010 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team.
Eric Pearson (Jr., DH): 2010 Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team.
Brian Maloney (Jr., P): 2010 Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team.
Cody Kauffman (Sr., INF): 2010 Rawlings East Region Gold Glove
Team.
MEN'S LACROSSE
(5-8, 2-8
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team set a program record for overall (5) and conference
wins (2) in a single
season.
**The five wins were just one victory shy of matching the total
number of wins (6) over the previous three seasons
combined.
**The Ravens finished the season ranked fifth in the final NEILA
Poll, which was the highest ranking in program
history.
**Franklin Pierce concluded the season with a strong 4-3 record at
home in Sodexo
Field.
**The Ravens opened the season by winning four-straight
games.
**Freshman defender Ben McDannell was named to the NE-10
All-Rookie Team following the regular season.
Awards:
Ben McDannell (Fr., D): 2010 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team.
Brendan Cahill (Fr., A): Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week
(3/22).
WOMEN’S
LACROSSE (6-9, 4-7
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team concluded the season by winning three of its last five
games and remained in contention for a Northeast-10 playoff bid
heading into the final week of the regular
season.
**The team set program records in the four major offensive
categories for goals (225), assists (89), points (314) and shots on
goal (390) in a single
season.
**Junior attacker Jordan Baillargeon was named to the Northeast-10
All-Conference Second-Team after leading the conference in draw
controls.
**Baillargeon also set the school record for career assists in
48.
**Junior attacker Lauren Stille set the school record for career
goals (174) and points (216) during the season.
Awards:
Jordan Baillargeon (Jr., A): 2010 Northeast-10 Second-Team.
SOFTBALL (15-28,
10-15
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team improved upon its win total by 10 games from 2009 to
2010. The Ravens also improved upon their conference win total by
nine games from 2009 to 2010.
**Franklin Pierce remained in playoff contention heading into the
final week of the regular
season.
**The team concluded the 2010 season with a thrilling
come-from-behind 5-4 victory over Assumption on May 1. The Ravens
scored three times in the bottom of the seventh to win the
game.
Awards:
Meaghan O’Neal (So., INF): Northeast-10 Player of the Week
(3/22); 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District I
Third-Team.
Kayla Johnson (Jr., P): 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District I Third-Team.
Emily Griffin (Jr., INF): 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District I Third-Team.
MEN’S
TENNIS (1-10, 1-10
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team picked up a 5-4 win at Assumption on April 10. James
Kraner, Ben Brewer and Ryo Miyazaki each picked up the singles and
doubles win in the match.
WOMEN’S
TENNIS (2-11, 2-11
Northeast-10)
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team picked up a pair of wins in the spring season,
including a 5-4 win versus Pace on Feb. 14, and a 9-0 win at
American International on April 18. Suzana Deronjic earned a win in
both singles and doubles versus Pace. Bianca LaPointe won her
doubles match versus AIC and then won her singles match by scores
of 6-0, 6-0.
GOLF
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The team placed in the top-five in each of its final three
tournaments, including a pair of fourth-place
finishes.
**Freshman Ian Landry placed among the top-15 in the individual
standings in each of the four tournaments he competed in during the
spring.
MEN’S
& WOMEN’S
ROWING
Team/Individual
Notes:
**The men’s varsity four team opened the spring season with
a first-place finish in the Amherst College Tri-Meet on March 27.
The squad also placed first in the Lake Quinsigamond Race on April
18.
**Overall, the men’s varsity four team finished either first
or second in the first four races of the spring. The men’s
varsity four team featured Ian Randall at the stroke, Dan Forget at
the three, Pat Brosnan at the two, Brett Dicrescenzo at the bow and
Zach Goodman at the
cox.
**The women’s pair team turned in several strong
performances at the end of the season and narrowly missed
qualifying for the finals in its event at the Dad Vail Regatta in
Philadelphia. The team included Morgan Miller and Mairecait
Binienda.
2009-10 FRANKLIN
PIERCE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME/YEAR-IN-REVIEW
BANQUET
Hall of Fame
Inductees:
Pauliina Auveri, ’99 (Women’s
Soccer)
Justin Blood, ’05
(Baseball)
Juanita Brown, ’99 (Women’s
Basketball)
Michael Johnson, ’89 (Men’s
Soccer)
Phil Crystal, ’75 (Contributor)
Award
Winners:
Fred Berger Scholarship: Kevin Gledhill (Manager,
Baseball)
Catherine Crochiere Scholarship: Cynthia Gaudet (Jr.,
Women’s Basketball)
Community Service Award: Justin Haapala (Jr.,
Golf)
Henry Verity Scholarship: Michael Busto (So., Men’s
Soccer)
Bruce Kirsh Scholarship: Melissa Wade (Jr.,
Softball)
Don & Judy Schriefer Scholarships: Tim Quinn (So., Baseball);
Pat Doliber (So., Men’s Lacrosse); Melissa Dymek (So., Cross
Country); Kristen Norton (So., Women’s
Lacrosse)
Richard Burns Senior Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Rachel
Smith (Women’s
Soccer)
Richard Burns Senior Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Phil
LaBreck (Ice
Hockey)
Walter Peterson Female Senior Student-Athlete of the Year:
Johannah Leedham (Women’s
Basketball)
Walter Peterson Male Senior Student-Athlete of the Year: Frantz
Francois (Men’s Soccer)










