2013 Canisius Baseball Media Guide

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INTRODUCTION • BASEBALL

Table of Contents Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Meet The Griffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Head Coach Mike McRae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff/Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Billy Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Jason Rubenstein/Brooklyn Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Christian Segar/Manny Hernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Scott Whitehead/Chris Gruarin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Jose Torralba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Ronnie Bernick/Shane Zimmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Ryan Coppinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Jon Fitzsimmons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Jimmy Luppens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Garrett Cortright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Jesse Kelso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Mike Krische/Aaron Casper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Eric/Stolzenburg/Devon Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Jesse Puscheck/Connor Panas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Rohn Pierce/Sean Ritter/Mike Booth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Tyler Soucie/Mike Tolsma/Iannick Remillard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Auston Ingram/Anthony Massicci/RC Hubbard/Alex Godzak . . . . . . . 28 Brett Siddall/Richard Hopcia/Leighton Gibson/Francisco Perez . . . . . 29 2011 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2011 Season Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Coaching History/MAAC AwardWinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 Canisius College Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 Canisius College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Demske Sports Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 Academic Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47 City of Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49 Canisius Tradition of Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51 Canisius Athletic Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 Canisius Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Canisius Athletic Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-56 Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 2013 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

2013 Quick Facts

GENERAL Name of School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canisius College City/Zip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buffalo, NY 14208 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1870 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,369 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golden Griffins or Griffs School Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue (PMS 289) and Gold (PMS 124) Venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Demske Sports Complex Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Metro Atlantic Athletic President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John J. Hurley Alma Mater, Yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canisius, ’78 Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Maher Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.S. Canisius College, ’89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M.S. East Stroudsburg, ’90 Faculty Athletic Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Melissa Wanzer Athletic Dept. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716-888-2970 Athletic Dept. Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716-888-3174 Official Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoGriffs.com

TEAM INFORMATION Overall MAAC Letterwinners Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost

Total Home Away 33-27 12-5 14-16 16-8 (2nd) 9-3 9-3 22/6 8/1 8/4

Neutral 7-6

COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike McRae Alma Mater/Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colby ‘91 Record at school (yrs.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222-221 (8 years) Career record (yrs.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287-308 (11 years) Baseball office phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716-888-8485 Best time/day to reach coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contact SID Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Mazurek, Frank Jagoda Graduate Student Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Russo Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Platten ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Director of Athletic Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Reitnour Assistant Director/Baseball Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Lozar Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716-888-8266 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440-477-3777 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lozarm@canisius.edu Assistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Veniskey Graduate Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Nowadly, Garrett Layton Office Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716-888-8444 Mailing Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Koessler Athletic Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Main Street - Buffalo, NY 14208

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The Canisius College baseball yearbook was produced on a MacBook Pro, using Adobe InDesign CS6 and Adobe PhotoShop CS6. Editor: Matt Lozar Contributions: Matt Reitnour, Jason Veniskey, Will Nowadly Photography: Tom Wolf Imaging, Dave Schofield, Stockton Photo

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“There are no little things, just important things.” For a team that has gotten as close to a conference championship as the Canisius baseball team, including last season’s gut-wrenching defeat in the championship series, that quote has been the area of focus for the Golden Griffins entering the 2013 season. “I haven’t really talked to our team directly about the end of last season,” Canisius coach Mike McRae said, “but the areas we have emphasized since returning in the fall are really about being able to execute when we need to execute.

“I expect to see the two-headed monster similar to last year with Foster and Booth,” McRae said. “Mike has shown considerable improvement and is much more comfortable all around.” “Brooklyn is comfortable as well in his second year. They will probably split the doubleheaders but I have no clear path on a rotation. I want to make sure they are fresh late in the season.” The only graduated position player for the Griffs comes in All-MAAC Second-Team selection Drew Pettit. The three-year starter at third base steadily improved defensively at a tough position, posting a .952 fielding percentage last season to go along with a .298 batting average and a team-best 39 RBIs.

“Whether it is being in the correct defense as a fielder, rounding third base as hard as you can or executing a safety squeeze when the team needs a run, those are the things that make the difference in being a champion.”

Junior Jimmy Luppens will start at first base after a breakout sophomore season. Luppens led the team with a .346 batting average, 13 doubles and a .503 slugging percentage. The Wading River, N.Y. native had 15 multi-hit games in his last 38 starts.

Canisius returns nine position players who made at least 30 starts last year as well as four additional position players with at least 20 starts from 2012. The Golden Griffins also return their top four starting pitchers (including the 2012 MAAC Rookie of the Year), the 2012 MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year and three other relievers with at least 10 appearances last season. Add in a couple of arms as well as some freshmen trying to crack a deep batting order, and the depth of the 2013 Canisius baseball team has its ninth-year head coach encouraged.

“Jimmy is the incumbent starter at first base and will see the majority of the time,” McRae said. “He plays hard and competes at the plate. I think he is starting to mature as a hitter and he is a very competent defender.”

“I like our depth on the mound. I like our depth all around the field as well,” McRae said. “We have a lot of speed in the outfield and on the base paths that gives us a lot of options defensively and in the batting order. POSITION PLAYER PREVIEW Looking around the diamond and it’s easy to see the depth for the Golden Griffins and McRae. The ninth-year coach has a number of options at every position on the field. The Griffs return their top two starters at catcher in senior Brooklyn Foster and sophomore Mike Booth. Both backstops are in their second year in Buffalo with Foster transferring to Canisius after two years at Cochise Community College. Foster started and ended his 2012 season strong, hitting a homer in his first career at-bat in the Blue and Gold and then earning All-Tournament Team honors at the MAAC Championship after going 6-for-14 in four postseason starts. Foster made a team-high 39 starts at catcher and threw out 25 percent of base runners. Booth made 21 starts as a freshman as the No. 2 catcher. In his last eight starts, Booth hit .455 with six runs scored and five RBI.

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McRae plans on using a trio of players up the middle in juniors Jose Torralba and Ronnie Bernick to go along with senior Manny Hernandez. Torralba will be either at second base or shortstop, with Bernick starting at shortstop against right-handed pitchers and Hernandez starting at second base against southpaws and Torralba shifting to shortstop. Torralba made a team-high 57 starts in 2012, hitting .277 with a team-high 17 multi-hit games. He finished third in the MAAC with 42 runs scored and had one error in the final 29 games of the season. No one had a bigger hit than Torralba’s walk-off single in the win over Fairfield in the MAAC Championship. Bernick made a team-high 38 starts at shortstop, finishing strong by earning All-Tournament Team honors at the MAAC Championship. The Pittsburgh, Pa. native was hit by a pitch 17 times, the second-highest single-season total in program history, en route to posting a .423 on-base percentage. Hernandez made 25 starts in his first season as a Golden Griffin, hitting .325 with 14 RBI. “Jose will be the mainstay, flipping back and forth between the positions. We tried him at shortstop in the fall, and I have felt for awhile that he is one of the better defenders in the league,” McRae said. “Manny is more com-


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fortable defensively and is more natural at second base. I also want to get some time for freshman Anthony Massicci, depending on how long it takes for him to make the adjustment to college baseball.”

defenders where he doesn’t need to be in the outfield,” McRae said. “His patience at the plate is a real asset in getting us runners on base.” In left, the first two options will be junior Jesse Kelso or freshman Brett Siddall. Kelso made 42 starts in left field last year and hit .340 in conference play, settling into the No. 2 spot in the order. Siddall comes to Canisius with a lot of experience, having played for Team Canada in the 18U World Championship in Seoul Korea and also earning AllTournament Team honors at the Americas World Junior Tournament. Siddall also could see time at first base and DH as McRae tries to get his bat in the lineup.

At the end of the 2012 season, it was extremely difficult to keep the hot bat of Connor Panas out of the lineup. In his last 17 starts, Panas hit .420 as the Etobicoke, Ontario native made 19 starts at first base, eight starts at third base and four at DH. Panas will get the first crack at taking over the third base position with fellow sophomore Jesse Puscheck and possibly Bernick also seeing time. “I expect Connor and Jesse to continue to grow,” McRae said. “Connor was one of our top hitters at the end of last season, and I expect bigger and better things from him.”

“Brett has earned some opportunities to be in the lineup and he will either be in left field or as designated hitter,” McRae said. “We will have to work to find some combination of Brett, Jesse Kelso, Shane and Jesse Puscheck to give our lineup balance.”

The depth is even more apparent in the outfield with seven or eight options available to McRae. Sophomore Mike Krische took over the center field spot down the stretch and will open there. Krische hit .340 with 15 runs scored and 10 stolen bases in 14 games in the month of May. In Krische’s 15 starts in the leadoff spot, the Griffs went 11-4.

Two other options for the Griffs in the outfield are senior Christian Segar and freshman Auston Ingram. Segar will get some opportunities against left-handed pitching, and if he is able to get on base, will be another disruptive force on the base paths.

Junior Ryan Coppinger saw a lot of success at the plate in the later half of the 2012 season as the Dover, N.H. native hit .407 with 16 runs scored and 14 RBI in his last 20 appearances of the season. Coppinger is the most flexible of the outfielders, being able to man any of the three spots.

PITCHER PREVIEW To know McRae and listen to him talk about his pitching staff in such a positive fashion, one knows that he must be pretty satisfied with the talented depth the Griffs have

“Mike has a much better understanding of what it takes to be successful, and I hope he can build on the end of his freshman season,” McRae said. “Ryan came on strong at the end of 2012. His ability to play all three outfield positions makes it easy to keep him in the lineup.”

shown entering the 2013 season.

Two other returners for the Griffs are senior Chris Gruarin and junior Shane Zimmer. Gruarin made 51 starts last season and had nine outfield assists. The Niagara Falls, N.Y. native had a strong start to 2012, hitting.330 through the first six weeks of the season.

“We are very experienced, very deep and returning a lot of innings from last season,” McRae said, “especially a lot of competitive innings.” Canisius brings back more than 85 percent of its innings pitched last season, including 59 of the 60 starts. The Griffs return their top four starting pitchers who will battle it out through the non-conference schedule for the three rotation spots in conference play.

“We hope to see the return of Chris Gruarin that we had at the beginning of the 2012 season,” McRae said. “He could be someone who can really produce some power for us if he starts swinging the bat well.”

Junior Garrett Cortright took over the No. 1 spot in the rotation at the start of conference play last season. The All-MAAC Second-Team and two-time All-Tournament Team selection went 6-6 with a 3.50 ERA in 16 appearances. The Hamburg, N.Y. native had 76 strikeouts in 97.2 innings. He went at least six innings in 10 of his last 11 starts and allowed three or fewer earned runs in 11 of his 14 starts.

Zimmer showed a very patient eye at the plate, leading the team with a .473 on-base percentage and ranking 38th nationally in the category. He shattered the program record with 54 walks, breaking the previous record of 39 set by Kevin Mahoney in 2009. “Shane is more included to be a designated hitter. We have a lot of good

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junior Tyler Soucie and senior Jason Rubenstein. McRae sees Soucie, a transfer from Wilfried Laurie, as a late-inning option if Fitzsimmons gets used a lot. Rubenstein also had some impressive outings - going 3.1 scoreless innings at Duke and getting out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the seventh inning in the MAAC Championship against Manhattan. Rubenstein posted a 1.29 ERA in the sixth inning or later last year.

Sophomore Devon Stewart pitched in the No. 2 spot en route to winning MAAC Rookie of the Year honors and earning Freshman All-American accolades. Stewart had some impressive performances - striking out nine batters at Penn State, throwing a seven-inning shutout of Iona where he allowed one batter to reach third base, and going eight innings to earn a victory in the winners bracket game at the MAAC Championship.

“I really like our staff. We have lots of options and lots of talent,” McRae said. “We will be tested right off the bat on the opening weekend with the five nine-inning games in four days.”

Fifth-year senior Billy Martin made 15 starts last season, including a team-best five starts of eight innings or more. Martin went head-to-head with All-American Marcus Stroman at Duke, going eight innings and receiving a no-decision. The Mississauga, Ontario native also went 7.1 innings in the championship round of the MAAC Tournament, allowing just one run. Martin has thrown 230 innings in his career, bringing a wealth of experience and competitiveness to the staff.

SCHEDULE AND OUTLOOK The depth of the Golden Griffins will be tested right away, with five games in four days on the opening weekend of the season. Canisius opens for the fourth consecutive season at the USA Baseball Complex in Cary, N.C. That event has expanded to eight teams from the original three-team weekend in 2010 against Wright State and Illinois-Chicago.

The last starting pitcher is someone who was a little overlooked last season in sophomore Rohn Pierce. The Newfane, N.Y. native made 20 appearances, becoming the team’s top mid-week starter as well as an option out of the bullpen down the stretch. Pierce had a 2.84 ERA in 10 relief appearances, striking out 16 in 19 innings. He also started the final game of the MAAC Championship, allowing two runs in six innings.

Non-conference series against UNC Asheville, Murray State, Longwood and Ohio are on the schedule before the Griffs open Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference play against Saint Peter’s University at the Demske Sports Complex on March 23-24. The Griffs will play their next three conference series on the road, including an April 20-21 set at defending league champion Manhattan, before playing three of its last four conference series at home.

The four pitchers last year combined to throw 356.2 innings in 2012, posting an impressive 2.70 walks per nine innings. “We have the same four starters as last season and will let it play out. Performance will dictate the weekend rotation,” McRae said. “I think we have the best and deepest rotation in the league, one through four. I have confidence in each and every one of them.”

Mid-week games feature traditional opponents Buffalo and St. Bonaventure, along with regional opponents Akron, Binghamton and Cornell. “Heading into the season, I feel our schedule is consistent with where it has been in previous years,” McRae said. “I really enjoy the neutral-site series against Northern teams to start the year and the rest of those non-conference series should get us ready for the conference schedule.”

What could make the Canisius pitching staff very formidable is its ability to shorten games with the quality of arms out of the pen. That starts with 2012 MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year Jon Fitzsimmons. As a sophomore, Fitzsimmons set the program record with 11 saves. He had a 1.54 earned run average in a program-record 25 appearances. The London, Ontario native averaged 12.1 strikeouts per nine innings, allowing the opposition to hit .182 on the season.

Canisius was picked second in the MAAC preseason coaches poll with 72 points, two points behind two-time defending league champion Manhattan. The Griffs were the projected favorite by a number of publications, including Baseball America, Perfect Game and College Baseball Insider.

Looking to take over the left-handed setup role of Nathan Linseman will be Eric Stolzenburg. The East Amherst, N.Y. native will see his role expanded this season from more of the one or two-batter specialist he was last year. Stolzenburg retired the first batter he faced in 13 of his final 15 appearances, including getting out of a bases-loaded, two-out jam in the MAAC Championship against Manhattan. The 6-foot-4 lefty stranded 19 of 21 inherited baserunners as the opposition went 3-for-25 with runners on base.

For a program with 175 wins over the past five seasons, Canisius has shown it can consistently have successful seasons. That win total ranks fourth in the Northeast and 47th nationally. Canisius is one of two schools in the Northeast and one of 44 schools nationally with 33 or more wins in four of the last five seasons. The one piece missing from this program getting even more attention on the national stage is winning that last game at the end of May. It’s something that has been the goal for McRae since taking over a program ranked second-last in the country in RPI in 2004. It’s something that has pushed the Golden Griffins to be a consistent MAAC contender with six consecutive conference tournament appearances.

The versatility in the pen will become apparent with the quartet of junior Mike Tolsma, sophomore Aaron Casper, redshirt freshman Iannick Remillard and freshman Alex Godzak. Any one of those four pitchers could see a spot start for the Griffs or provide multiple innings out of the pen.

It’s something that has driven the entire program each and every day since the heartbreaking end to the 2012 season at Joe Bruno Stadium in Troy, N.Y.

Tolsma comes to Canisius from Erie Community College where he got the win to send his team to the 2011 NJCAA World Series. Casper was a late addition for the team last season after rehabbing an offseason injury as he posted a 2.45 ERA in six appearances out of the pen. Remillard redshirted the 2012 season but has shown a bulldog mentality. Godzak has impressed the coaches with his ability to adapt quickly, especially for a freshman.

“Our goal is the same this year as it is every year,” McRae said. “We want to qualify for the conference tournament and give ourselves the chance to win the first MAAC Championship in program history. “Then we have to find a way to win the last game.”

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BASEBALL • HEAD COACH

Mike McRae

Year (twice), MAAC Coach McRae Year-by-Year of the Year Overall MAAC (twice), MAAC Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Rookie of the 2002 12 34 .273 9 17 .346 Year (three 2003 26 25 .510 16 10 .615 times), MAAC 2004 27 27 .500 16 9 .640 2005 9 38 .191 5 21 .192 Relief Pitcher 2006 18 36 .333 9 18 .333 of the Year and 2007 20 35 .364 13 12 .520 MAAC Pitcher 2008 41 13 .759 19 5 .792 of the Year. 2009 36 22 .621 16 8 .667 Canisius has 2010 39 21 .650 19 5 .792 had 14 first2011 26 32 .448 12 10 .545 team all-MAAC 2012 33 27 .550 16 8 .667 selections and Totals 287 310 .481 150 123 .549 12 secondteam selections in the past five years. In 2008, Davis became the first player in league history to earn Pitcher of the Year and Rookie of the Year in the same season. Davis also gave Canisius the MAAC Rookie of the Year for the second consecutive season as Ian Choy won the award in 2007. Choy was the first player in program history to win the award.

Head Coach • Ninth Season 287-310 (.481) Overall 150-123 (.549) MAAC Mike McRae is in his ninth season as head coach of the Canisius College baseball program. McRae has led a total rebuilding project of the Golden Griffins, taking over a team that won four games in 2004 to being a perennial contender for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship. McRae has a record of 222224 in his eight seasons at Canisius, including a 175-115 (.603) record in the last five seasons that includes two MAAC regular-season titles. McRae, a three-time MAAC Coach of the Year, has led Canisius to the postseason in each of the last six seasons. The Golden Griffins won the program’s first postseason game in 2008, played in the title game of the 2009 MAAC Tournament and have advanced to the championship round of the MAAC Tournament in three of the last four seasons – the only three appearances in the championship round in program history. During the past five seasons, the Golden Griffins have won 175 games, putting Canisius No. 4 in wins in the Northeast region. Accolades for the Griffs during that time include: • Fourth in the Northeast in wins the last five seasons • 47th in the country in wins the last five seasons • 20th among schools from non-power conferences in wins the last five seasons • One of 44 schools in the country with 33-plus wins in at least four of the last five seasons • One of two schools in Northeast with 33-plus wins in at least four of the last five seasons Canisius has had eight players associated with the program selected in the Major League Baseball Draft during the past five years. • 2011 — Sean Jamieson (17th Round — Oakland Athletics) • 2011 — Chris Cox (39th Round — Toronto Blue Jays) • 2011 — Shane Davis (42nd Round — Toronto Blue Jays) • 2010 — Steve McQuail (30th Round — Toronto Blue Jays) • 2009 — Kevin Mahoney (23rd Round — New York Yankees) • 2009 — Kevin Mailloux (45th Round — Seattle Mariners) • 2008 — Benson Merritt (42nd Round — Cincinnati Reds) • 2008 — Nathan Linseman (45th Round — Detroit Tigers) Canisius has had three players named All-Americans during the last five seasons – the only three All-Americans in program history. Steve McQuail was named an All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 2010. Shane Davis and Kevin Mailloux were the first Golden Griffins to be named All-Americans, earning the recognition during the 2008 campaign. Davis received a total of eight All-America and Freshman All-America honors while Mailloux was named an All-American by the ABCA. Canisius has also had three freshman AllAmericans — Devon Stewart in 2012, Davis in 2008 and Ian Choy in 2007.

The Golden Griffins have had four Capital One Academic All-Americans during the past three seasons. Drew Pettit earned First-Team honors in 2012 and 2011 (becoming the first MAAC male student-athlete in the

During the past six seasons, Canisius has won the MAAC Player of the

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last 20 years to be named a First-Team Academic All-American twice) while Sean Jamieson earned Second-Team honors in 2011. In 2010, Choy was the first MAAC baseball player to be honored since 2004 and first Canisius player to earn the accolade since 1997. Also, Jamieson was named the MAAC Male Student-Athlete of the Year for the 2010-11 academic year, the first Canisius male athlete (in any sport) to win the award. In 2010, the Griffs won their second MAAC regular-season title in three years, jumping out to a 16-2 start in conference play en route to a 19-5 MAAC record. In 2009, Canisius posted a 36-22 record, qualifying for the MAAC Tournament for third consecutive season. After dropping its first game in the postseason, the Griffs battled back and won three consecutive elimination games to force a decisive championship game. Canisius jumped onto the national scene in 2008 with a 21.5-game improvement in its won-loss record from 2007 (20-35), the biggest improvement in the country and second-biggest in the NCAA since 1998. Canisius Canisius Baseball was one of 31 teams in NCAA Division I with 40-plus Under McRae victories. The team’s .755 • Won 175 games the past five seasons winning percentage ranked — fourth-most wins by a school in the ninth in the country as the Northeast Golden Griffins were one of four teams in the country with • Had eight players drafted during the 13 or fewer losses. Canisius past five seasons, including the first finished 82nd in the official junior since 1994 NCAA RPI. • Program has won MAAC Player of the Year (twice), MAAC Rookie of the Year (three times), MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year and MAAC Pitcher of the Year during the past five seasons • Three All-Americans in last five years and three freshman All-Americans, including Devon Stewart in 2012 • Coached John Axford in 2006, who has 105 saves in the last three seasons, including 46 in 2011 when Axford pitched for the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS • 2010 and 2008 MAAC regular-season champions • Led Canisius to the postseason during the past six seasons • Three-time MAAC Coach of the Year • Sean Jamieson became first male athlete in school history to be named MAAC Student-Athlete of the Year in 2011 • Have had four Capital One Academic All-Americans during the last three years, including two in 2011 for the first time in school history (in any sport) • Assistant coaches have gone to work at Virginia Tech, Hartford and the Toronto Blue Jays

2007 and 2009 as McRae had a career record of 10-2 in six years (four titles) of the Big 4 Baseball Classic.

In 2008, Canisius posted a 25-6 road record, which ranked fourth in the country. Canisius, along with Miami, Kentucky, Oklahoma State and North Carolina, was one of five programs at the Division I level to finish in the top 50 in scoring, earned run average and fielding percentage.

The 2003 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Coach of the Year came to Canisius from Niagara University, where he led the Purple Eagles to back-to-back MAAC playoff appearances. He compiled a 65-86 overall record (.430 winning percentage) and a 41-36 (.532) MAAC mark with the Purple Eagles.

McRae, who has a 286-309 career record in 11 years, is the only coach in league history to be named MAAC Coach of the Year at two different schools, winning the award at Canisius (2010 and 2008) and Niagara (2003). He led the Golden Griffins to a breakout season in 2007 as Canisius made its first MAAC playoff appearance since 1994.

McRae began his career by becoming the first head coach at Brock University. From there, the Niagara Falls, Ontario, native joined Niagara’s staff as a hitting instructor in 1996-97 before moving to Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C., from 1997-98. From 1998-2001, McRae served as an assistant coach at Maine, where he was responsible for the 12-man pitching staff.

McRae set a school record for wins with 26 in 2003 and topped the mark with 27 in 2004. His 2004 squad finished second in the league, while his 2003 team was third. He coached Josh McCurdy, the 2003 MAAC Player of the Year, and recruited James Avery, the 2003 MAAC Rookie of the Year. Both players went on to be selected in the MLB Draft.

He also served as an assistant coach for the Canadian National Youth Team, which competed in the World Championships in 1996 and 1997 and as a guest coach for the Toronto Blue Jays during their 1997 spring training. McRae was a four-year letterwinner at Colby College and captained the 1991 team. He also lettered as a goalie on the Colby College hockey team. McRae earned his undergraduate degree from Colby in 1991 and his master’s degree in education from Niagara in 1993.

The Griffs made three-straight appearances in the Big 4 Baseball Classic championship game from 2005 to 2007 and won the tournament in 2006,

McRae and his wife, Michelle, reside in Niagara Falls, with their children, Madison and Mason.

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Matt Mazurek Assistant Coach Seventh Season Mazurek is in his seventh season with the Golden Griffins coaching staff and his fourth year as an assistant coach after spending three seasons as a volunteer assistant coach. He is the longest tenured assistant coach in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Mazurek has served as the program’s hitting instructor during the past four years, which included the selection of Sean Jamieson and Steve McQuail in the Major League Baseball Draft. Jamieson, the 2011 MAAC Male Athlete of the Year who hit .350 with 13 home runs and 51 RBI as a shortstop, was selected in the 17th round of the 2011 MLB Draft, the highest selection by a Golden Griffin since 1994. McQuail, an ABCA All-America selection who hit .397 with 20 home runs and 81 RBI in 2010, was chosen in the 30th round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays and was the first Canisius junior selected in the MLB Draft since 1994. Mazurek has been a member of the coaching staff that has seen eight players drafted in the last five years, including four hitters (Jamieson, McQuail, Kevin Mailloux and Kevin Mahoney).

in the country during the 2012 season. Canisius has ranked in the top 35 nationally in being hit by pitch in three of the last four years. Canisius also has averaged 7.2 runs per game since 2009, ranking in the top two of the conference each season. Mazurek played professional baseball for three seasons — spending the 2007 season with Joilet Jackhammers of the Northern League and the 2008 and 2009 seasons with the Rockford Riverhawks of the Frontier League. Mazurek played in 75 games each the two seasons with Rockford. Mazurek played for coach Mike McRae during his first two seasons in leading the Blue and Gold. The 2006 Canisius College Male Athlete of the Year hit a team-leading .358 as a senior with 44 RBIs, 18 steals and set a school-record with 68 hits. As a junior, Mazurek led Canisius with a .351 batting average with seven home runs, 41 RBIs and 54 hits.

The Golden Griffins have posted a team batting average of .300 during the last four seasons, including a high of .330 during the 2010 season when Canisius ranked 31st in the country. Canisius has led the conference in home runs in three of the last four seasons, highlighted by a total of 90 home runs in 2009 when Canisius was 19th in the nation. The Griffs have had at least 80 stolen bases in each of the last four seasons, ranking 45th

Mazurek graduated from Canisius with a degree in physical education and also received his Master’s Degree in Sport Administration in May 2012.

Frank Jagoda

Andrew Russo

Assistant Coach Second Season

Graduate Assistant Manager First Season

Frank Jagoda is in his second season with the Canisius. Jagoda moves into the assistant coach position for 2013 after serving as a graduate student manager during 2012.

Russo is in his first season as a graduate student manager. Russo previously spent three seasons with the Golden Griffins as a catcher, playing in a career-high 49 games during his senior season in 2011. The Buffalo, N.Y. native posted a career-best 32 hits, 23 RBI and 20 runs scored.

Jagoda came to Canisius from Jamestown Community College after serving as the taem’s pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. During his two-year stint at JCC, working with head coach Anthony Barone, JCC made two consecutive Final Four fall season appearances, earned a No. 2 and No. 4 seed in the spring National Junior College Athletic Association Region III tournament and set a school record for wins in spring 2010. In February 2011, Jagoda was part of the Detroit Tigers spring training camp while shadowing their Sports Performance Coach.

Russo graduated from Canisius in 2011 with a Bachelor’s degree in finance and is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in sport administration.

Jagoda served as the manager of the Wellsville Nitros of the New York Collegiate Baseball League during the 2012 season. He mentored a pitching staff that captured a league-leading team earned run average (ERA). Academically, Jagoda received an A.S. in Liberal Arts and Sciences: Social Sciences from JCC while he finished his undergraduate studies at SUNY Fredonia with a Bachelor of Science in Social Work, graduating Cum Laude. Jagoda is now working on his Masters Degree in Sport Administration at Canisius is scheduled to graduate in May.

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No. Name Class 1 Jose Torralba Jr. 2 Ronnie Bernick Jr. 3 Mike Krische So. 4 Jason Rubenstein Sr. 5 Aaron Casper So. 6 Auston Ingram Fr. 7 Anthony Massicci Fr. 8 Shane Zimmer Jr. 9 Brooklyn Foster Sr. 10 Christian Segar Sr. 13 Manny Hernandez Sr. 14 Billy Martin R-Sr. 15 RC Hubbard So. 16 Alex Godzak Fr. 17 Ryan Coppinger Jr. 19 Eric Stolzenburg So. 20 Devon Stewart So. 22 Scott Whitehead Sr. 23 Jon Fitzsimmons Jr. 24 Brett Siddall Fr. 25 Jesse Puscheck So. 26 Mike Tolsma Jr. 27 Connor Panas So. 28 Sean Ritter So. 29 Richard Hopcia Fr. 30 Rohn Pierce So. 31 Chris Gruarin Sr. 32 Tyler Soucie Jr. 33 Jimmy Luppens Jr. 34 Mike Booth So. 35 Garrett Cortright Jr. 36 Leighton Gibson Fr. 37 Iannick Remillard R-Fr. 39 Jesse Kelso Jr.

Pos. B/T INF R/R INF L/R OF R/R RHP R/R RHP R/R OF R/R INF L/R OF R/R C R/R OF R/R SS/2B R/R RHP R/R RHP R/R LHP L/L OF L/R LHP L/L RHP R/R RHP R/R RHP R/R 1B/OF L/L 3B/1B L/R LHP L/L 1B/3B L/R C R/R C R/R RHP R/R OF L/R RHP R/R 1B R/R C R/R RHP R/R 1B L/L RHP R/R OF L/R

Ht 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-3 5-8 5-9 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-9 5-7 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-4 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-1 5-10

Wt 191 173 195 170 179 174 160 220 194 192 191 189 207 188 145 197 184 230 210 190 189 183 216 183 238 220 196 215 243 195 208 202 234 186

Hometown/Previous School Mississauga, Ontario/St. Joseph Secondary Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin Langley, B.C./Brookswood Thornhill, Ontario/Niagara County CC Delanson, N.Y./Duanesburg Central La Verne, Calif./Claremont Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca Ithaca St. Albert, Alberta/Vauxhall Langley, B.C./Cochise CC Rochester, N.Y./Jefferson State CC Valencia, Venezuela/Genesee CC Mississauga, Ontario/Clarkson Angola, N.Y./Lake Shore Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill Dover, N.H./St. Thomas Aquinas East Amherst, N.Y./Williamsville East Maple Ridge, B.C./Samuel Robertson Tonawanda, N.Y./Kenmore East London, Ontario/H.B. Beal Secondary Windsor, Ontario/Holy Names North Tonawanda, N.Y./North Tonawanda Tonawanda, N.Y./Erie Community College Etobicoke, Ontario/Etobicoke Collegiate Stillwater, N.Y./Stillwater Alden, N.Y./Alden Lockport, N.Y./Newfane Niagara Falls, N.Y./Niagara County CC Cambridge, Ontario/Wilfrid Laurier Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham Wading River Lakeshore, Ontario/St. Anne Hamburg, N.Y./Frontier Wheeling, W.Va. /Linsly Valleyfield, Quebec/Valleyfield College East Aurora, N.Y./Niagara County CC

Head Coach: Mike McRae (21) (Colby College, ‘91), ninth season Assistant Coaches: Matt Mazurek (12) (Canisius, ‘06), seventh season Frank Jagoda (41) (SUNY Fredonia, ‘10), second season Graduate Student Manager: Andrew Russo (11) (Canisius ‘11), first season Athletic Trainer: John Platten (Canisius ‘12), first season

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Billy Martin• #14 R-Senior • Pitcher • 5-11 • 189 • R/R Mississauga, Ontario/Clarkson 2012 Season • Made 15 starts, going 6-4 with a 4.67 ERA • Moved into the No. 3 spot of the rotation for conference play after starting in the first game of the opening five games of the season • In MAAC play (eight starts) – went 4-2 with a 3.70 ERA in 48.2 innings as opponents batted .255 • Had five starts of eight innings or more with the rest of the team totaling four starts • Threw a nine-inning complete game at Marist • Walked 2.06 batters per nine innings • Team went 9-6 in his 15 starts • Went head-to-head with first-round draft pick Marcus Stroman at Duke, throwing eight innings and taking a no-decision • Induced opponents to hit into a team-high eight double plays • Went 7.1 innings in MAAC Championship, leaving with a 4-1 lead • Went 3-0 with a 1.69 ERA in four home starts

2010 Season • Bounced between weekend starter, midweek starter, weekend reliever and midweek reliever • Last 10 appearances: 3-1 with a 5.28 ERA in 34.1 innings pitched • Named MAAC Rookie of the Week on March 2, after throwing six shutout innings and striking out eight in 3-1 win against Long Island on Feb. 27

2011 Season • Appeared in 15 games, making 10 starts (team went 6-4 in his 10 starts, including 4-2 in MAAC play) • Moved into the rotation against Wright State on March 13, making eight starts in the No. 1 spot of the rotation • Went seven or more innings in six starts and allowed two or fewer walks in six of 10 walks. • Allowed one run in nine-inning completegame victory over George Washington on April 9 • Threw a scoreless ninth inning to earn the save in 4-3, elimination game victory over Rider in MAAC Championship • 8-3 with two saves in his last 21 appearances • 61 percent of outs recorded when the ball was in play came on groundballs • Threw two shutout innings to record first career save against Maryland on March 4

Born • November 28, 1989

2009 Season • Redshirted the 2009 season Before Canisius • Team MVP both seasons • Played with Nathan Linseman and Benson Merritt for the Intercounty Terriers • All-time winningest pitcher for Terriers (21-2, 1.90 ERA) • Also played a year of basketball and one year of football Personal • Son of Bill and Bonnie Martin • Has one sibling – Cory • Majoring in health/physical education

Martin Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

IP

H

R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2010 6.38 4-4 16 8 0 0/1 0 60.2 75 49 43 33 36 15 0 9 297 .311 10 14 0 2011 4.81 4-3 15 10 3 0/0 2 73.0 76 40 39 23 32 12 4 5 307 .286 1 4 0 2012 4.67 6-4 15 15 1 0/1 0 96.1 112 50 50 22 40 21 0 7 416 .296 3 7 2 Totals 5.17 14-11 46 33 4 0/2 2 230.0 263 139 132 78 108 48 4 21 1020 .297 14 25 2

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Jason Rubenstein• #4 Senior • Pitcher • 5-8 • 170 • R/R Thornhill, Ontario/Niagara County CC 2012 Season • Made 15 appearances (one start), posting a 1.89 ERA in 19 innings pitched • Pitched out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in seventh inning of MAAC Championship game • In the sixth inning or later – 1.29 ERA • Earned first win of career in a May 1 start against St. Bonaventure, throwing three shutout innings • Recorded nine strikeouts in final 11 innings pitched after zero strikeouts in first four appearances (six innings) • Did not allow a run in final five appearances (8.2 innings) • Threw 3.1 scoreless innings of relief at Duke – longest outing of the season • Recorded first career save by getting the final two outs in game two win against Rider

Before Canisius • Two-time provincial MVP and two-time high school team MVP • Threw two no-hitters in spring and summer of 2010 • Went 3-0 with 18 strikeouts in 18 innings in fall of 2010 • Pitched for Thornhill Reds Junior Team in summer of 2010 and went 14-1 with a 0.47 ERA Personal • Son of David and Donna • Has one sibling — Daniel • Majoring in physical education Born • Jan. 2, 1991

Rubenstein Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

IP

H

R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2012 1.89 2-0 15 1 0 0/0 1 19.0 21 5 4 6 9 7 0 0 86 .296 3 3 1

Brooklyn Foster• #9 Senior • Catcher • 5-11 • 194 • R/R Langley, British Columbia/Cochise CC 2012 Season • Named to the All-Tournament Team at the MAAC Championship after going 6-for-14 in four starts • Made a team-high 39 starts at catcher and appeared in 52 games overall • Threw out 25 percent of attempted base stealers • Had an eight-game hitting streak, which tied for the longest on the season • Homered in first at-bat as a Golden Griffin – a two-run homer against Youngstown State in the season opener Before Canisius • Played at Cochise College and played in the Arizona Community College Fall All-Star Game • 43rd-round pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2009 MLB Draft • Member of Canadian Junior National Team • Canada Cup Gold and Silver Medal Winner • Baseball America Top 50 JUCO Prospects in Region 1

Personal • Son of Bon and Monique • Has one sibling — Kadyn • Majoring in economics Born • Feb. 3, 1991

Foster Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2012 .225 52-39 151 20 34 7 0 2 21 47 .311 13 3 33 4 .298 1 8

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Christian Segar• #10 Senior • Outfield • 5-11 • 192 • R/R Rochetser, N.Y./Jefferson State CC 2012 Season • Appeared in 39 games, making 20 starts • Made 10 starts in left field, eight in center field and two in right field • Had the game-winning, two-RBI single in top of 10th inning in 5-4 win at Duke • Had four multi-hit games • Had seven steals on the season • Made seven starts out of the leadoff spot in the lineup Before Canisius • Drafted in 49th round of 2009 MLB Draft by the Chicago Cubs • Played for two years at Jefferson State Community College, hitting .309 with 20 stolen bases • Section V indoor track champion in the 300 meters and 800-meter relay in 2009

Personal • Son of Stephen and Laraine • Has four siblings — Rebecca, Jen, Andrew and James • Cousin spent time in the minor leagues with the New York Yankees • Majoring in finance Born • April 27, 1991

Segar Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2012 .190 39-20 79 14 15 2 1 0 8 19 .241 10 0 19 0 .278 1 4 7-10 50 0 0 1.000

Manny Hernandez•#13 Senior • Middle Infield • 5-10 • 191 • R/R Valencia, Venezuela/Genessee CC 2012 Season • Appeared in 35 games, making 25 starts (22 starts at shortstop) and hitting .325 overall • In last 27 appearances: 24-for-68 (.353) with 14 runs scored • Had six multi-hit games in last 17 starts • Reached base in 45.5 percent of leadoff opportunities • Hit .429 with runners in scoring position • Went 5-for-7 with two RBI in the series at Kentucky

Personal • Son of Ramen and Ana Goitia • Has three siblings — Alfredo, Alberto, Alexander • Majoring in physical education Born • Nov. 10, 1989

Before Canisius • Played at Genesee Community College • Earned All-Region honors in 2009 • All-Conference selection in 2009 and 2010 • Hit .477 with a .529 slugging percentage and .577 on-base percentage

Hernandez Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2012 .325 35-25 80 17 26 4 0 0 14 30 .375 11 3 17 3 .426 0 6

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Scott Whitehead• #22 Senior • Pitcher • 6-2 • 230 • R/R Tonawanda, N.Y./Kenmore East 2012 Season • Appeared in three games out of the bullpen • Threw two-thirds of a scoreless inning at Duke • Also threw 2.1 innings against Buffalo and appeared out of the bullpen against Saint Joseph’s on the opening weekend of the season 2011 Season • Appeared in six games, making five starts • Earned first career win against Buffalo on May 17 • Last 14 innings pitched: four earned runs, two walks, six strikeouts • Made first weekend start of career at George Washington on April 10 • Against Buffalo on March 30, went a career-long seven innings and matched a career-high with five strikeouts

• Made first career start against St. Bonaventure on March 24 • Longest career appearance came on April 5, at UMES when he pitched three innings • Struck out a career-high five batters in that April 5 start Before Canisius • Played four years at Kenmore East • Two-time all-league selection • Team MVP selection • Also was a three-time all-league selection in volleyball Personal • Son of Dan and Eileen • Has three siblings – Kevin, Doug and Erin • Majoring in health/physical education Born • May 30, 1991

2010 Season • Allowed three earned runs in last eight innings pitched

Whitehead Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

IP

H

R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2010 5.23 0-1 7 2 0 0/0 0 10.1 10 13 6 11 10 2 0 2011 6.04 1-2 6 5 0 0/0 0 22.1 31 15 15 7 12 8 0 2012 33.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 10 11 11 3 1 1 1 Totals 8.07 1-3 16 7 0 0/0 0 35.2 51 39 32 21 23 11 1

2 58 .227 0 102 .333 3 22 .526 5 182 .327

2 2 1 5

3 0 1 0 0 0 4 0

Chris Gruarin• #31 Senior • Outfield • 6-2 • 196 • L/R Niagara Falls, N.Y./Niagara County CC 2012 Season • Appeared in 53 games, making 51 starts • Ranked third on the team with 14 stolen bases • Tied for second in the MAAC with four triples • Had first multi-homer game of career in March 7 game against Buffalo • Led the team with nine outfield assists, leading the team for the second consecutive season • Named MAAC Player of the Week by College Sports Madness after hitting .538 with four RBI in three games on the opening weekend of the season • Made one start at first base • Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team 2011 Season • Appeared in 57 games, making 53 starts (including the last 43 games) • Appeared in every spot of the batting order except third • Led the team with eight outfield assists, which ranked in the top 25 nationally

• Scored 33 runs in the final 40 games • Reached base in 48.8 percent (21-for-43) on leadoff opportunities • Tied program record with two triples against Youngstown State on April 20 Before Canisius • Played at Niagara County Community College where he hit .330 with 45 runs scored, eight home runs and 29 RBI last season • Also played four years at Niagara Wheatfield • Named First-Team All-League as a senior when hit .453 with 26 runs and 32 RBI Personal • Son of Bobby and Mary Kay • Has five siblings – Kaevin, Carly, Katie, Casey and Cameron • Majoring in health/physical education Born • March 23, 1991

Gruarin Career Statistics

Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2011 .262 57-53 172 40 45 7 3 3 24 67 .390 21 13 38 1 .374 5 10 11-16 107 9 0 1.000 2012 .256 53-51 176 44 45 6 4 2 23 65 .369 24 12 48 1 .382 0 7 14-15 109 10 1 .996 Totals .259 110-104 348 84 90 13 7 5 47 132 .379 45 25 86 2 .378 5 17 25-31 216 19 1 .996

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Jose Torralba• #1 Junior • Middle Infield • 5-11 • 191 • R/R Mississauga, Ontario/St. Joseph’s Secondary 2012 Season • Made a team-high 57 starts, all coming at second base. Started the final 42 games of the season • Led the team with 17 multi-hit games and was second on the squad with 10 multi-RBI games • Had the walk-off single in the first-round victory over Fairfield in the MAAC Championship • Finished second on the team with 15 stolen bases • Also was second on the team with 42 runs scored (third in the MAAC) and third on the team with 36 RBI • Committed one error in the final 29 games of the season (.992 fielding percentage on 132 chances) • Scored a run in six of the final seven games • Had a hit in seven of the final eight games • Hit first career grand slam against Buffalo on March 7 • Named to the preseason All-MAAC Team 2011 Season • Appeared in 54 games, making 52 starts as the team’s starting second baseman • Named MAAC Rookie of the Week on May 2, after going 7-for-9 in three-game series at Rider • Raised his average 123 points during the final 38 games of the season and hit .303 with 17 runs scored, nine doubles and 14 RBI during that stretch • Hit .306 in conference play • Hi5 .304 with 11 runs scored in 15 home games • Tied for second on the team with 11 stolen bases • Had a nine-game hitting streak, tying for the longest on the team Before Canisius • Played at St. Joseph Secondary School • Played with the Ontario Blue Jays and team won bronze medal in Canada Cup in 2009 Personal • Son of Jose and MaryLou • Has one sibling – Miko • Majoring in biology Born • Jan. 7, 1992

Torralba Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2011 .252 54-52 202 22 51 10 2 1 18 68 .337 14 4 38 7 .312 1 7 11-12 89 127 8 .964 2012 .277 57-57 220 42 61 8 1 2 36 77 .350 24 3 35 4 .352 3 7 15-21 101 148 7 .973 Totals .265 111-109 422 64 112 18 3 3 54 145 .344 38 7 73 11 .333 4 14 26-33 190 275 15 .969

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Ronnie Bernick• #2 Junior • Infield • 5-9 • 173 • L/R Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin 2012 Season • Named to the All-Tournament Team at the MAAC Championship (.333 with four RBI and was perfect on all 30 chances in the field) • Made a team-high 38 starts at shortstop, including 10 of the last 11 games. Appeared in 50 games overall • Was hit by a pitch 17 times, which ranked as the second-higehst total in program history • Ranked 44th in the country in hit by pitch per game (0.34) • Ranked third in the MAAC in HBP • Posted a .423 on-base percentage, second on the team among the 10 players who made 30 or more starts • Reached base in 48.6 percent of opportunities in leading off an inning • Reached base in 34 of 38 starts • Had an eight-game hitting streak, tying for the longest on the team

2011 Season • Made five starts on the season — one at shortstop, two at third base and two at second base • Got first career high (two-RBI double) against Saint Peter’s on April 16 Before Canisius • Played three years at Baldwin High School • Hit .350 and as a pitcher, was ranked in the top in strikeouts in the league • Also was a diver at Baldwin Personal • Son of Louise Mancuso • Has two siblings – Nicholas and Amanda • Majoring in health/physical education Born • May 23, 1992

Bernick Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2011 .125 9-5 16 0 2 1 0 0 2 3 .188 1 1 8 1 .222 0 0 2012 .280 50-38 125 25 35 5 1 0 14 42 .336 14 17 32 5 .423 0 5 Totals .262 59-43 141 25 37 6 1 0 16 45 .319 15 18 40 6 .402 0 5

1-1 2 8 0 1.000 2-2 63 107 11 .939 3-3 65 115 11 .942

Shane Zimmer• #8 Junior • Outfield/Designated Hitter • 6-1 • 220 • R/R St. Albert, Alberta/Vauxhall 2012 Season • Appeared in 56 games, making 54 starts • Led the team with a .473 on-base percentage, which ranked 38th nationally. Led the MAAC in the category and was 28 points better than any other player in the league • Ranked eighth in the country in walks per game (0.96) • Shattered the program record with 54 walks, breaking the record of 39 set by Kevin Mahoney during the 2009 season • Reached base in 50 of 56 appearances and had a walk in 35 appearances • Led the team with a .342 batting average in MAAC play • Had a 40-game streak of reaching base end in final game of series at Penn State • Made 50 starts at designated hitter and four in left field

ting average – biggest difference on the team • Named MAAC Rookie of the Week after final week of regular season • Last 10 games: 10-for-24 with six runs scored, two HR, four RBI and raised his batting average 39 points • Had game-winning RBI single in top of seventh at St. Bonaventure on April 27

2011 Season • Appeared in 52 games, making 42 starts • Had a .389 on-base percentage, which was 121 points higher than bat-

Born • June 14, 1992

Before Canisius • Played two years at Vauxhall High School • Played for Team Alberta in numerous competitions Personal • Son of Brad and Lynn • Has one sibling – Carly • Majoring in education

Zimmer Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2011 .268 52-42 142 19 38 2 1 2 22 48 .338 26 4 30 3 .389 3 5 2-2 26 4 1 .968 2012 .282 56-64 163 35 46 10 1 0 38 58 .356 54 7 29 6 .473 2 3 3-9 9 1 1 .909 Totals .275 108-96 305 54 84 12 2 2 60 106 .348 80 11 59 9 .436 5 8 5-11 35 5 2 .952

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Ryan Coppinger• #17 Junior • Outfield • 5-7 • 145 • L/R Dover, N.H./St. Thomas Aquinas 2012 Season • Made 38 appearances (25 starts) and hit .345 with 21 runs scored and 16 RBI • In last 20 appearances – 24-for-59 (.407) with 16 runs scored and 14 RBI • Had 10 multi-hit games in last 16 starts • Made 26 starts on the season – 13 in center field, four in left field and nine in right field • Hit .483 when putting the ball in play • Raised batting average 145 points in final seven weeks of the season • Recorded an outfield assist in back-to-back games (April 15 and 18) • Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team 2011 Season • Appeared in 54 games, making 51 starts • Raised average 24 points during final 13 games of the season • Hit .311 in the month of May • Had 14 multi-hit games on the season • Hit .333 when putting the ball in play • Had four hits and four RBI in doubleheader at Dayton • Had game-tying, two-RBI double in eighth inning against Toledo in season-opening weekend Before Canisius • Played four years at St. Thomas Aquinas • Named First-Team All-State in 2008, 2009 and 2010 • Also named to Foster’s Daily Democrat Dream Team in 2008, 2009 and 2010 • As a junior, hit .563 with 25 RBI, 25 runs scored and 15 stolen bases • Also played two years of soccer Personal • Son of Kevin and Karen Coppinger • Has two siblings – Collin and Laura • Majoring in history Born • July 9, 1992

Coppinger Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2011 .253 54-51 186 24 47 7 1 2 25 62 .333 9 3 52 2 .294 3 7 7-9 115 6 1 .992 2012 .345 38-25 84 21 29 6 1 1 16 40 .476 9 3 25 1 .427 0 5 5-6 67 2 2 .972 Total .281 92-76 270 45 76 13 2 3 41 102 .378 18 6 77 3 .337 3 12 12-15 182 8 3 .984

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PLAYER PROFILES • BASEBALL

Jon Fitzsimmons• #23 Junior • Pitcher • 6-2 • 210 • R/R London, Ontario/H.B. Beal Secondary 2012 Season • Named the 2012 MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year • Set program record with the 11 saves, ranking 30th nationally in the category and leading the MAAC • Went 11-for-13 in save opportunities on the season • Was 3-2 with a 1.54 ERA in 2012 • Set program record with 25 appearances, ranking second in the conference • Averaged 12.1 strikeouts per nine innings • With 12th save of career, also set the program record for career saves, breaking the mark of 11 held by Shayne Willson and Ryan McGorman • Earned first career win against Dayton, when throwing a career-high four innings • Opposition hit .182 on the season, including .086 with two outs • Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team

2011 Season • Appeared in 10 games, all out of the bullpen • In last five appearances — 2.25 ERA in eight innings pitched • Averaged 10.97 strikeouts per nine innings • Picked up a save by throwing a scoreless 10th inning in his collegiate debut in 7-6 win over Toledo • Also threw a scoreless 0.2 innings at Tennessee Before Canisius • Attended HB Beal Secondary • Played with the London Badgers baseball team • Named Male Athlete of the Year in Grade 11 Personal • Son of Bob and Jackie • Has one sister – Alison • Majoring in communications Born • Nov. 29, 1991

Fitzsimmons Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

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R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2011 5.06 0-1 10 0 0 0/0 1 10.2 11 10 6 14 13 5 1 1 58 .268 2 2 0 2012 1.42 3-2 25 0 0 0/1 11 25.1 16 4 4 17 34 1 1 1 111 .182 3 5 1 Totals 2.50 3-3 35 0 0 0/1 12 36.0 27 14 10 31 47 6 2 2 169 .209 5 7 1

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Jimmy Luppens• #33 Junior • First Base • 5-11 • 243 • R/R Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham Wading River 2012 Season • Led the team with a .346 batting average – only player with more than 25 starts to hit above .300 • Also led the team with 13 doubles and a .503 slugging percentage • Had an eight-game hitting streak, tying for the longest on the team • Had 15 multi-hit games in last 38 starts • Strikeout rate on the season: 17.6 percent. Strikeout rate in 2011: 24.2 percent • Named MAAC Player of the Week on April 2 after going 8-for-15 with five runs scored and four RBI with a homer • Went 5-for-6 against Buffalo on March 7 • Had a pinch-hit, two-out, RBI single to give Canisius a 7-6 lead in the ninth inning at Dayton • Recorded a hit in all four MAAC Championship games 2011 Season • Appeared in 30 games, making 14 starts • Had 12 at-bats as a pinch hitter • Recorded a pinch-hit, two-RBI double against Youngstown State Before Canisius • Played at Shoreham/Wading River • Earned All-League, All-County and All-State honors Personal • Son of James and Lilianne • Has three siblings – Daniel, Jonathan and Ashley • Majoring in physical education Born • April 25, 1992

Luppens Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2011 .118 30-14 51 5 6 2 1 0 6 10 .196 5 6 15 1 .274 0 2 2012 .346 49-40 153 24 53 13 1 3 32 77 .503 13 3 27 6 .404 2 3 Totals .289 79-54 204 29 59 15 2 3 38 87 .426 18 9 42 7 .369 2 5

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0-0 14 1 0 1.000 5-5 296 7 5 .984 5-5 310 8 5 .985


PLAYER PROFILES • BASEBALL

Garrett Cortright• #35 Junior • Pitcher • 6-5 • 208 • R/R Hamburg, N.Y./Frontier 2012 Season • Named to the All-MAAC Second Team • Named to the All-Tournament Team at the MAAC Championship for the second consecutive year • Made 16 appearances on the season, including 14 starts • Took over the No. 1 spot of the rotation at the start of conference play. Canisius went 5-2 in game one of MAAC series in games starter by Cortright • Tied for second in the MAAC with six victories and also ranked second in the conference with 76 strikeouts • Averaged 7.00 strikeouts per nine innings, recording six or more strikeouts in seven starts • Allowed three or fewer earned runs in 11 of 14 starts • Went at least six innings in 10 of final 11 starts • Went eight innings in first round of MAAC Championship, allowing one run on five hits while striking out six • Threw two scoreless innings of relief in the final game of the MAAC Championship • Had an ERA of 2.20 in innings one through four 2011 Season • Appeared in 15 games, making 11 starts • In four MAAC starts, went 2-1 with a 3.04 ERA, recording 14 strikeouts in 20.2 innings • Went 7.1 innings, allowing three runs and six hits to pick up win in elimination game over Rider in MAAC Championship • Earned a weekend start in each of the last four weeks of the regular season • Had a 1.50 ERA in innings one through three • Named MAAC Pitcher of the Week after first weekend of regular season. Allowed one walk and five hits (all singles) in 7.2 innings against Creighton Before Canisius • Played three years at Frontier High School • Named First-Team All-Western New York in 2009 and Fifth-Team All-State • Named Second-Team All-WNY in 2010 and Seventh-Team All-State at Class AA level • As a senior, went 7-0 with a 2.21 ERA, 65 strikeouts in 53 innings pitched Personal • Son of Dan Cortright and Christine Pruett • Has two siblings – Emily and Christopher • Majoring in health/physical education Born • Oct. 2, 1991

Cortright Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

IP

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R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2011 5.05 4-4 15 11 0 0/1 1 62.1 63 40 35 25 29 7 0 4 284 .269 4 13 2 2012 3.50 6-6 16 14 0 0/0 0 97.2 91 50 38 37 76 13 1 5 435 .249 6 22 1 Totals 4.11 10-10 31 25 0 0/1 1 160.0 154 90 73 62 105 20 1 9 719 .257 10 35 3

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BASEBALL • PLAYER PROFILES

Jesse Kelso• #39 Junior • Outfield • 5-10 • 186 • R/L East Aurora, N.Y./Niagara County Community College 2012 Season • Made 52 appearances on the season, including 43 starts, with 42 of those starts coming in left field • Ranked second on the team with a .340 batting average in MAAC play • Had 19 RBI in 18 appearances in conference action • Hit in the No. 2 spot of the order in the final 12 games of the season • Led the MAAC and ranked 34th nationally in triples (six) • Tied for team lead with 15 two-out RBI Before Canisius • Spent 2011 season at Niagara County Community College, ranked eighth nationally in batting average (.442) and sixth in on-base percentage (.545) • Named to NJCAA All-Region First Team • First-Team All-WNY as a senior • First-Team All-Catholic three times Personal • Son of Mark and Robin • Has two siblings — Chelsey and Cody • Majoring in biology • Father played for the Buffalo Bills and at William & Mary Born • July 31, 1991

Kelso Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2012 .257 52-43 148 19 38 6 6 0 30 56 .378 21 2 30 0 .355 1 11

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5-6 71 2 1 .986


PLAYER PROFILES • BASEBALL

Mike Krische• #3 Sophomore • Outfield • 5-10 • 195 • R/R Langley, B.C./Brookswood 2012 Season • Appeared in 45 games, making 38 starts (all in center field) • Hit .340 in the month of May (14 games) with 15 runs scored and 10 stolen bases. Raised batting average 53 points in the month • Hit in the leadoff spot in the final 13 games of the season. Canisius went 11-4 in his 15 starts out of the No. 1 spot in the order • Reached base in final 14 games of the season • Had a career-high four hits in series opener against Iona • Had 11 steals in MAAC play, which ranked second in the conference • Led the team with 16 steals on the season • Hit .474 when putting the ball in play

Before Canisius • Played with the Langley Blaze who won the 2011 British Columbia Premier Baseball League Championship, winning the MVP • Hit .333 with 36 steals and 38 runs scored in 2011, earning FirstTeam All-Conference honors • Hit over .300 each season with the Langley Blaze • Listed as one of the top 30 Canadians for the 2011 MLB Draft

Personal • Son of Harold and Mary • Has one sibling — Kelsey • Majoring in biology Born • Nov. 9, 1993

Krische Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2012 .255 45-38 137 29 35 4 1 0 11 41 .299 16 4 47 1 .350 0 3 16-18 101 1 0 1.000

Aaron Casper• #5 Sophomore • Pitcher • 6-3 • 179 • R/R Delanson, N.Y./Duanesburg Central 2012 Season • Appeared in 10 games after the season, making first appearance on March 7, against Buffalo • Made four starts on the season, with Canisius winning all four games • Three of four starts came against Buffalo, with other start coming against Cornell • Had a 2.45 ERA in six appearances out of the bullpen (7.1 innings) • Opponents hit .111 with two outs and .185 with runners on base Before Canisius • Went 6-0 with a 1.71 ERA in 41 innings pitched, allowing 33 hits and striking out 62 as a junior • Pitched in 2010 NABF 18U World Series in Jackson, Miss. • Threw a complete-game, one-hitter in the regional championship

• Western Athletic Conference First-Team All-Star as a sophomore and WAC South MVP as a junior • Also played basketball and golf Personal • Son of Paul and Doreen • Has two siblings — Rachel and Elijah • Majoring in sports management • Uncle was a second baseman at Duke and played in the St. Louis Cardinals farm system Born • March 12, 1993

Casper Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

IP

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R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2012 5.71 2-1 10 4 0 0/0 0 17.1 14 11 11 4 12 4 0 4 73 .230 1 4 0

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BASEBALL • PLAYER PROFILES

Eric Stolzenburg• #19 Sophomore • Pitcher • 6-4 • 197 • L/L East Amherst, N.Y./Williamsville East 2012 Season • Retired first batter he faced in 13 of final 15 appearances • Got out of a bases-loaded, two-out jam in MAAC Championship game against Manhattan with a first-pitch groundout • Had 10 strikeouts in final 11 appearances after one strikeout in initial seven appearances • Allowed one run, three hits, one walk and four strikeouts in last seven appearances (3.2 innings) of the season • Opposition went 1-for-13 with two outs and 3-for-25 with runners on base • Stranded 19 of 21 inherited baserunners

Before Canisius • ECIC Division II First-Team selection in 2010 and 2011 • Went 5-1 with a 2.30 ERA while opposing batters hit .214 • Holds New York State record for pickoffs (15) • Three-time team captain Personal • Son of Keith and Rosanne • Has one sibling – Anna • Mom, cousin and aunt attended Canisius • Uncle ran rack at East Tennessee State • Majoring in economics Born • July 11, 1993

Stolzenburg Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

IP

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R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2012 5.23 1-1 18 0 0 0/0 0 10.1 11 7 6 5 11 4 0 1 49 .268 2 2 0

Devon Stewart• #20

Sophomore • Pitcher • 6-2 • 180 • R/R Maple Ridge, British Columbia (Samuel Robertson) 2012 Season • Named Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper • Named MAAC Rookie of the Year • Led MAAC freshman starting pitchers (at least 10 starts) in ERA, innings pitched and strikeouts • One of two players in the MAAC to make 15 starts on the season • Averaged 2.96 walks per nine innings • Threw a seven-inning shutout of Iona, striking out seven and walking one. Allowed one batter to reach third base, retired 13 of last 14 hitters and threw a first-pitch strike to 20 of 27 batters • Named MAAC Rookie of the Week on April 10 • Had nine strikeouts at Penn State – most by a Canisius freshman since Alex Nimigon had 11 strikeouts against Fairfield on April 2, 2000 • Went at least six innings in 12 of 15 career starts • Went eight innings, allowing three runs, to earn the victory in a winners bracket game in the MAAC Championship against Rider • Allowed three earned runs or fewer in 11 of 15 career starts Before Canisius • Played with the Langley Blaze for two years • Last season went 4-0 in six starts, two shutouts, 1.31 ERA and 35 strikeouts

• Ranked among the top 50 Canadians for the 2011 MLB Draft • 2010 Team BC Arizona Fall Classic • 2010 WWBA Perfect Game Personal • Son of Don and Lori • Has one sibling — Kyle • Majoring in biology Born • Dec. 20, 1992

Stewart Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

IP

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R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2012 3.80 6-4 15 15 3 1/0 0 94.2 96 48 40 31 60 22 3 2 422 .267 3 17 1

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PLAYER PROFILES • BASEBALL

Jesse Puscheck• #25 Sophomore • Infield • 6-1 • 189 • L/R North Tonawanda, N.Y./North Tonawanda 2012 Season • Made 24 appearances on the season, including eight starts • Went 2-for-11 with two walks as a pinch hitter • Was 2-for-3 against St. Bonaventure on March 27 • Had a two-out, pinch-hit single that started two-run rally in top of 11th inning at Duke

• Two-time First-Team selection in Niagara Frontier League • Two-time Tonawanda News All-Area First-Team selection

Before Canisius • Hit .410 with four home runs and 19 RBI as a junior • Hit .369 with nine home runs and 54 RBI with New Era Showcase Team

Born • Aug. 14, 1993

Personal • Son of John and Katie • Has two siblings — Micah and Levi • Brother attends Canisius • Uncle played basketball at Mesaille • Majoring in health/wellness

Puscheck Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2012 .250 24-8 32 4 8 1 0 0 1 9 .281 5 2 2 2 .385 0 1

0-1 3 5 3 .727

Connor Panas• #27 Sophomore • Infield • 5-11 • 216 • L/R Etobicoke, Ontario/Etobicoke Collegiate 2012 Season • Made 50 appearances on the season with 31 starts, including starts in eight of the final 10 games • In final 16 appearances, had an on-base percentage of .543, going 16-for-42 with 12 walks and three HBP • Hit .359 with a .510 on-base percentage in conference play • In final 17 starts: 21-for-50 (.420), raising average 58 points • Made 19 starts at first base, eight at third base and four at designated hitter • Went 5-for-12 with three walks in the MAAC Championship • Had career-high four hits in series finale against Fairfield and had three hits in first collegiate game • Ranked second on the team with 11 doubles Before Canisius • Named Toronto Star High School Baseball All-Star in 2010 • Played for three years with the Toronto Mets • Team MVP and captain • Hit .410 with 59 RBI and six home runs in 2010 • Also played four years of football and three years of basketball

• Majoring in physical education

Personal • Son of Rich and Nancy • Has one sibling – Ryan

Born • Feb. 11, 1993

Panas Career Statistics Year BA GP-GS AB

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2012 .279 50-31 122 17 34 11 0 0 18 45 .369 19 6 16 1 .396 2 2

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1-4 196 16 3 .986


BASEBALL • PLAYER PROFILES

Rohn Pierce• #30 Sophomore • Pitcher • 6-3 • 220 • R/R Lockport, N.Y./Newfane 2012 Season • Served as the team’s No. 4 starter – making midweek starts and also appearing out of bullpen during MAAC play • Made 20 appearances (10 starts) – recording 51 strikeouts (6.75/nine innings) and 17 walks (2.25/nine innings) in 68 innings • In 10 relief appearances – 1-0 with a 2.84 ERA, two walks and 16 strikeouts in 19 innings • Started the final game of the MAAC Championship – threw six innings and allowed two runs while striking out four, walking zero and yielding seven hits • Named MAAC Rookie of the Week on March 6 after allowing one unearned run and striking out five in five innings against Long Island • Went six innings in game one start at Niagara, allowing four runs, three earned, in a no-decision • Went at least six innings in six of last eight starts

Before Canisius • 2011 Western New York Player of the Year — 7-0 with a 0.40 ERA, 120 strikeouts in 66.1 innings pitched • First-Team All-League Honors in 2009 and 2010 • Played in 2010 Empire State Games • In 2010 (high school and summer) — 1.09 ERA with 127 strikeouts in 77 innings pitched • Threw two no-hitters Personal • Son of Robert and Amy • Has three siblings — Jeff, Janelle, Allyson • Majoring in sports management Born • Jan. 21, 1993

Pierce Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV

IP

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R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF BAVG WP HBP BK

2012 4.63 2-3 20 10 0 0/0 0 68.0 70 39 35 17 51 12 2 3 296 .266 6 9 1

Sean Ritter• #28 Sophomore • Catcher • 5-11 • 183 • R/R Stillwater, N.Y./Stillwater Central 2012 Season • Did not play during the 2012 season Before Canisius • Played four years at Stillwater • First-Team All-League selection as a senior when he hit .409 with 22 RBIs • Also played three years of football

Personal • Parents are Anne Ritter and Kevin Richardson • Has three siblings – Brayden, Ethan, Gavin • Majoring in sport management Born • Jan. 13, 1993

Mike Booth• #34 Sophomore • Catcher • 5-11 • 195 • R/R Lakeshore, Ontario/St. Anne 2012 Season • Appeared in 22 games, making 21 starts as the teams No. 2 catcher • In last eight starts: 10-for-22 (.455) with six runs scored and five RBI • Had a career-high three hits in second game of doubleheader at Niagara • Had four multi-hit games in last eight starts • Set career high with three RBI against St. Bonaventure on May 1, after totaling three RBI in previous 16 appearances Before Canisius • 2011 Premier Baseball League of Ontario All-Star Year BA GP-GS AB

• 2010 OFSAA Silver Medal at St. Anne’s (27-3 Record) • 2010 Ontario Youth Team — Silver Medal • 2009 Ontario Baseball AAA Champions Personal • Son of David and Lisa • Has two siblings — Stephen and Allison • Grandfather played tennis at the University of Michigan • Majoring in biology Born • June 24, 1993

Booth Career Statistics

R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD

2012 .310 22-21 58 8 18 3 0 0 8 21 .362 6 1 11 2 .385 0 2

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1-2 80 13 3 .969


PLAYER PROFILES • BASEBALL

Tyler Soucie• #32 Junior • Pitcher • 6-3 • 215 • R/R Cambridge, Ontario/Wilfrid Laurier Before Canisius • Spent one season at Wilfried Laurie • Played with Ontario Nationals of the Premier Baseball League of Ontario (2007-09) • Spent one season at Spring Arbor in 2009-10 • Went 2-0 with a save in the championship game at Baseball Heaven Scout Tournament in Yaphank, N.Y. in 2009

Personal • Son of J.P. and Joanne • Has three siblings – Danielle, Grace and Jackson • Aunt attended Canisius • Majoring in finance Born • March 29, 1991

Mike Tolsma #26 Junior • Pitcher • 6-4 • 183 • L/R Tonawanda, N.Y./Erie Community College Before Canisius • Spent last two years at Erie Community College • Went 3-5 with a save in 45.2 innings in spring of 2012 • Went 3-3 with a save in 52 innings in 2011. Team advanced to the NJCAA World Series after he threw a complete game in regional final over No. 2 team in the country

Personal • Son of Jim and Wendy • Aunt went to Canisius • Majoring in finance Born • June 16, 1992

Iannick Remillard• #37 R-Freshman • Pitcher • 6-1 • 234 • R/R Valleyfield, Quebec/Valleyfield College 2012 Season • Redshirted the 2012 season Before Canisius • Received invitation to Canadian Baseball Academy with the Junior National Team • Pitched Midget AAA for Quebec U-18 • Made Midget AA All-Star Team in 2008 • Also played football, rugby and volleyball

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Personal • Son of Richard Remillard and Suzelle Gauthier • Has one sibling — Bianca • Majoring in athletic training Born • Aug. 21, 1992


BASEBALL • PLAYER PROFILES

RC Hubbard• #15 Sophomore • Pitcher • 5-11 • 207 • R/R Angola, N.Y./Lake Shore Before Canisius • Played three years at Lake Shore • Named to ECIC First Team as a senior and to the Second Team as a junior • Pitched a no-hitter during senior season • Three-time team MVP • Also played football at Lake Shore

Personal • Son of Rick and Paolina • Has one sister – Kaileigh • Father and cousins attended Canisius • Majoring in physical education Born • April 10, 1992

Auston Ingram• #6 Freshman • Outfield • 5-8 • 174 • R/R La Verne, Calif./Claremont

Before Canisius • Played four years at Claremont High School in California • Earned All-Sierra League honors as a junior when he hit .316 • Earned All-Tournament Team honors at Darryl A. Kile Memorial Corona/Norco Tournament

Personal • Son of Mark and Michelle • Has one brother - Spencer • Brother plays tennis at Oregon State • Majoring in biology Born • Sept. 20, 1993

Anthony Massicci• #7 Freshman • Infield • 5-9 • 160 • L/R Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca Before Canisius • Played for three years at Ithaca High School • Earned All-League Honors • Also played hockey at Ithaca

Personal • Son of Peter and Nancy • Has one brother – Peter • Majoring in business Born • Oct. 28, 1993

Alex Godzak• #16 Freshman • Pitcher • 5-9 • 188 • L/L Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill Before Canisius • Went 10-1 with a 0.90 ERA as a senior. Had 118 strikeouts in 70.1 innings pitched • Threw a no-hitter during the 2012 season • Earned ESPN High School National Player of the Week honors for the East Region on June 7 after sending Westhill to the state tournament • Named All-Central New York in 2011

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Personal • Son of Paul and Natalie • Has one brother - Nicholas • Majoring in sport management Born • May 27, 1994


PLAYER PROFILES • BASEBALL

Brett Siddall• #24 Freshman • First Base/Outfield • 6-0 • 190 • L/L Windsor, Ontario/Holy Names Before Canisius • Played for Canada at the International Baseball Federation 18U World Championship in Seoul, South Korea • Played for Team Canada at Americas World Junior Tournament and earned All-Tournament Team honors as Canada took home silver • Earned All-City honors in 2011 for Holy Names High School • Also played football

Personal • Son of Joseph and Tamara • Has three siblings - Brooke, MacKenzie and Kevin • Majoring in biology Born • Oct. 3, 1994

Richard Hopcia• #29 Freshman • Catcher • 5-11 • 238 • R/R Alden, N.Y./Alden Before Canisius • Played four years at Alden High School • Team MVP in 2011 • Second-Team All-WNY and First-Team ECIC in 2010

Personal • Son of Richard and Robin • Has one sister – Nicole • Majoring in criminal justice Born • March 5, 1994

Leighton Gibson• #36 Freshman • First Base • 6-2 • 202 • L/L Nassau, Bahamas (Linsly) Before Canisius • Played three years at Linsly • Named All-Conference First-Team three times • Also named to First-Team Wheeling Intelligencer AllValley Team • Hit .374 with seven homers and 39 RBI as a senior

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Personal • Son of Larry and Bernadette • Has two brothers – Larry and Lovant • Majoring in management Born • March 23, 1995


BASEBALL • 2012 STATISTICS

Record: 33-27 Home: 12-5 Away: 14-16 Neutral: 7-6 MAAC: 16-18 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% Jimmy Luppes .346 49-40 153 24 53 13 1 3 32 77 .503 Drew Pettit .298 58-49 198 30 59 4 1 3 39 74 .374 Shane Zimmer .282 56-54 163 35 46 10 1 0 38 58 .356 Ronnie Bernick .280 50-38 125 25 35 5 1 0 14 42 .336 Connor Panas .279 50-31 122 17 34 11 0 0 18 45 .369 Jose Torralba .277 57-57 220 42 6 8 1 2 36 77 .350 Jesse Kelso .257 52-43 148 19 38 6 6 0 30 56 .378 Chris Gruarin .256 53-51 176 44 45 6 4 2 23 65 .369 Mike Krische .255 45-38 137 29 35 4 1 0 11 41 .299 Brooklyn Foster .225 52-39 151 20 34 7 0 2 21 47 .311 Ryan Coppinger .345 38-25 84 21 29 6 1 1 16 40 .476 Manny Hernandez .325 35-25 80 17 26 4 0 0 14 30 .375 Mike Booth .310 22-21 58 8 18 3 0 0 8 21 .362 Jesse Puscheck .250 24-8 32 4 8 1 0 0 1 9 .281 Christian Segar .190 39-20 79 14 15 2 1 0 8 19 .241 Sam Cumbo .000 11-1 8 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 .000 Totals .276 58 1841 329 508 88 14 35 295 729 .396 Opponents .277 58 1778 291 492 115 13 31 273 726 .408

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 13 3 27 6 .404 2 3 5-5 296 7 5 .984 7 8 34 8 .341 4 5 2-2 50 90 7 .952 54 7 29 6 .473 2 3 3-9 9 1 1 .909 14 17 32 5 .423 0 5 2-2 63 107 11 .939 19 6 16 1 .396 2 2 1-4 196 16 3 .986 24 3 35 4 .352 3 7 15-21 101 148 7 .973 21 2 30 0 .355 1 11 5-6 71 2 1 .986 24 12 48 1 .382 0 7 14-15 109 10 1 .992 16 4 47 1 .350 0 3 16-18 101 1 0 1.000 13 3 33 4 .298 1 8 0-3 275 27 6 .981 9 3 25 1 .427 0 5 5-6 67 2 2 .972 11 3 17 3 .426 0 6 3-6 38 63 10 .910 6 1 11 2 .385 0 2 1-2 80 13 3 .969 5 2 2 2 .385 0 1 0-1 3 5 3 .727 10 0 19 0 .278 1 4 7-10 50 0 0 1.000 1 1 3 0 .200 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 .000 204 76 386 35 .367 26 59 80-104 1414 627 55 .974 201 84 291 26 .373 21 56 56-79 1454 652 77 .965

LOB — Canisius (467), Opp (480) DPs turned — Canisius (34), Opp (52) CI — Canisius (0), Opp (4) IBB — Canisius (5), Gruarin 2, Puscheck 1, Hernandez 1, Bernick 1. Opp (3). Picked off — Foster 2, Bernick 2, Luppens 1, Krische 1, Zimmer 1, Coppinger 1, Panas 1, Torralba 1, Segar 1, Pettit 1, Gruarin 1 Player ERA W-L APPGS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Garrett Cortright 3.50 6-6 16 14 0 0/0 0 97.2 91 50 38 37 76 13 1 5 .249 6 22 1 3 8 Devon Stewart 3.80 6-4 15 15 3 1/0 0 94.2 96 48 40 31 60 22 3 2 .267 3 17 1 2 12 Rohn Pierce 4.63 2-3 20 10 0 0/0 0 68.0 70 39 35 17 51 12 2 3 .266 6 9 1 4 3 Billy Martin 4.67 6-4 15 15 1 0/1 0 96.1 112 50 50 22 40 21 0 7 .296 3 7 2 4 5 Jon Fitzsimmons 1.42 3-2 25 0 0 0/1 11 25.1 16 4 4 17 34 1 1 1 .182 3 5 1 0 1 Jason Rubenstein 1.89 2-0 15 1 0 0/0 1 19.0 21 5 4 6 9 7 0 0 .296 3 3 1 2 4 Nathan Linseman 2.78 3-3 24 0 0 0/1 0 22.2 17 14 7 21 21 2 0 0 .207 5 6 0 0 6 Eric Stolzenburg 5.23 1-1 18 0 0 0/0 0 10.1 11 7 6 5 11 4 0 1 .268 2 2 0 1 0 Aaron Casper 5.71 2-1 10 4 0 0/0 0 17.1 14 11 11 4 12 4 0 4 .230 1 4 0 1 3 Alex Tufts 5.84 2-1 15 1 0 0/0 1 24.2 32 20 16 8 13 5 3 1 .308 4 6 0 0 2 Tim Seil 10.80 0-0 11 0 0 0/0 1 18.1 29 24 22 7 8 7 2 2 .349 2 3 0 1 1 Ryan Fennell 12.19 0-2 10 0 0 0/0 0 10.1 14 16 14 13 11 3 0 1 .341 3 3 1 1 1 Charlie LoBosco 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 0 0 Scott Whitehead 33.0 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 10 11 11 3 1 1 1 3 .526 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 4.60 33-27 60 60 4 2/1 14 508.1 535 301 260 194 347 102 13 30 .273 42 87 8 19 46 Opponents 4.81 27-33 60 60 6 4/1 7 509.1 536 353 272 247 408 90 18 13 .277 64 75 7 16 72 PB — Canisius (16), Foster 11, Booth 5. Opp (11) Pickoffs — Canisius (6), Foster 4, Martin 1, Booth 1. Opp (13) SBA/ATT — Russo (33-44), Booth (15-19), Cortright (10-15), Martin (10-12), Stewart (7-9), Fitzsimmons (6-6), Fennell (3-5), Tufts (4-5), Pierce (2-3), Whitehead (2-2), Rubenstein (1-2), LoBosco (2-2), Stolzenburg (0-1), Casper (0-1).

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2012 RESULTS • BASEBALL

2012 RESULTS Date 2-17 2-18 2-18 2-24 2-25 2-25 2-26 3-2 3-2 3-4 3-4 3-7 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-13 3-14 3-16 3-17 3-17 3-18 3-23 3-23 3-25 3-27 3-28 3-31 3-31 4-1 4-4 4-4 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-10 4-14 4-14 4-15 4-18 4-21 4-22 4-22 4-24 4-28 4-28 4-29 5-1 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-12 5-12 5-13 5-17 5-17 5-18 5-24 5-25 5-26 5-27

Opponent vs. YSU # vs. Marshall # vs. St. Joseph’s # at Duke at Duke-1 at Duke-2 at Duke vs. Long Island-1 # vs. Long Island-1 # vs. Long Island-2 # vs. Long Island-2 # BUFFALO at Kentucky at Kentucky at Kentucky at Miami (Ohio) at Miami (Ohio) vs. Oakland $ vs. Oakland $ at Dayton at Dayton SIENA-1 SIENA-2 SIENA at St. Bonaventure BUFFALO RIDER-1 RIDER-2 RIDER CORNELL-1 CORNELL-2 at Penn St. at Penn St. at Penn St. at Buffalo at SPC-1 at SPC-2 at SPC at Buffalo MANHATTAN MANHATTAN-1 MANHATTAN-2 at Akron at Fairfield-1 at Fairfield-2 at Fairfield ST. BONA IONA IONA-1 IONA-2 at Marist-1 at Marist-2 at Marist at Niagara-1 at Niagara-2 at Niagara vs. Fairfield ! vs. Rider ! vs. Manhattan ! vs. Manhattan !

Score CC R-H-E Opp R-H-E W, 14-3 14-17-0 3-10-4 W, 7-5 7-7-4 5-11-1 L, 10-2 2-6-1 10-9-0 W, 5-4 (10) 5-10-0 4-12-1 L, 10-1 1-5-3 10-10-0 L, 4-3 3-10-2 4-8-2 W, 6-4 (11) 6-8-2 4-12-1 W, 8-5 8-9-0 5-11-1 W, 8-3 8-10-1 3-9-1 L, 2-1 2-11-0 1-3-0 L, 2-1 1-4-0 2-1-1 W, 24-12 24-18-2 12-14-2 L, 19-9 9-14-0 19-22-0 L, 7-5 5-9-2 7-12-1 L, 5-4 4-12-0 5-9-0 L, 6-2 2-9-1 6-14-2 L, 13-10 10-17-0 13-14-1 W, 5-3 5-6-0 3-11-1 L, 1-0 0-3-2 1-4-3 W, 9-5 (12) 9-8-3 5-13-2 L, 8-7 (10) 7-11-4 8-8-3 W, 9-3 9-16-2 3-8-2 W, 7-3 7-7-1 3-6-0 L, 5-4 4-5-0 5-11-1 W, 4-3 4-8-0 3-7-0 W, 8-6 8-12-0 6-8-2 W, 6-5 6-12-4 5-9-1 W, 8-7 8-5-1 7-10-3 W, 14-8 14-13-4 8-11-3 L, 5-4 4-7-1 5-6-2 W, 7-3 7-7-1 3-5-4 L, 15-5 5-10-1 15-12-1 L, 4-3 (11) 3-6-1 4-8-4 L, 4-3 3-7-0 4-9-1 L, 13-4 4-5-3 13-15-3 W, 6-3 6-10-1 3-9-2 W, 10-1 10-12-0 1-6-3 L, 5-3 3-9-0 5-10-0 W, 14-4 14-16-1 4-9-2 L, 3-2 2-6-0 3-8-1 L, 7-0 0-2-1 7-8-0 W, 4-1 4-5-1 1-6-0 W, 10-6 10-14-1 6-12-2 W, 5-2 5-6-2 2-4-6 L, 4-0 0-4-2 4-6-0 L, 7-3 3-11-1 7-8-1 W, 10-1 10-10-0 1-6-3 L, 6-2 2-7-1 6-6-0 W, 3-0 3-9-0 0-5-1 W, 7-0 7-7-0 0-6-1 W, 4-2 4-9-1 2-8-0 L, 9-0 0-2-2 9-11-0 W, 8-3 8-11-0 3-5-4 W, 8-4 8-11-1 4-7-1 W, 12-1 12-14-1 1-5-0 W, 7-5 7-9-1 5-9-1 W, 2-1 W, 10-3 L, 5-4 (10) L, 3-2 (11)

Overall 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 3-3 4-3 5-3 6-3 6-4 6-5 7-5 7-6 7-7 7-8 7-9 7-10 8-10 8-11 9-11 9-12 10-12 11-12 11-13 12-13 13-13 14-13 15-13 16-13 16-14 17-14 17-15 17-16 17-17 17-18 18-18 19-18 19-19 20-19 20-20 20-21 21-21 22-21 23-21 23-22 23-23 24-23 24-24 25-24 26-24 27-24 27-25 28-25 29-25 30-25 31-25 32-25 33-25 33-26 33-27

# - USA Baseball Complex (Cary, N.C.) $ - at Time Warner Cable Stadium (Dayton, Ohio) ! - MAAC Championship (Joe Bruno Stadium in Troy, N.Y.) Home Games in Bold

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MAAC — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1-0 2-0 2-1 — — 3-1 4-1 5-1 — — — — — — 6-1 7-1 7-2 — 7-3 7-4 8-4 — 9-4 9-5 9-6 — 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 12-8 13-8 14-8 15-8 16-8 — — — —

Pitcher of Record Martin (W, 1-0) Cortright (W, 1-0) Tufts (L, 0-1) Linseman (W, 1-0) Cortright (L, 1-1) Stewart (L, 0-1) Linseman (W, 2-0) Linseman (W, 3-0) Cortright (W, 2-1) Stolzenburg (L, 0-1) Fennell (L, 0-1) Tufts (W, 1-1) Martin (L, 1-1) Cortright (L, 2-2) Linseman (L, 3-1) Pierce (L, 0-1) Linseman (L, 3-2) Martin (W, 2-1) Cortright (L, 2-3) Fitzsimmons (W, 1-0) Fennell (L, 0-2) Cortright (W, 3-3) Stewart (W, 1-1) Linseman (L, 3-3) Pierce (W, 1-1) Casper (W, 1-0) Tufts (W, 2-1) Stewart (W, 2-1) Martin (W, 3-1) Pierce (L, 1-2) Casper (W, 2-0) Cortright (L, 4-3) Fitzsimmons (L, 1-1) Martin (L, 3-2) Pierce (L, 1-3) Cortright (W, 4-4) Stewart (W, 3-1) Martin (L, 3-3) Pierce (W, 2-3) Cortright (L, 4-5) Stewart (L, 3-2) Martin (W, 4-3) Stolzenburg (W, 1-1) Cortright (W, 5-5) Stewart (L, 3-3) Martin (L, 4-4) Rubenstein (W, 1-0) Cortright (L, 5-6) Stewart (W, 4-3) Martin (W, 5-4) Cortright (W, 6-6) Stewart (L, 4-4) Martin (W, 6-4) Rubenstein (W, 2-0) Stewart (W, 5-4) Fitzsimmons (W, 2-1) Fitzsimmons (W, 3-1) Stewart (W, 6-4) Fitzsimmons (L, 3-2) Casper (L, 2-1)

Att 74 300 113 163 192 124 108 55 58 58 55 212 1223 1288 1227 654 429 104 147 254 187 188 188 132 78 109 111 111 88 77 77 1030 1204 906 26 126 126 97 73 88 98 123 112 75 95 98 94 113 187 188 187 191 171 307 287 294 293 762 391 287

Time 2:41 2:33 2:39 2:51 2:38 2:25 3:34 2:40 2:30 1:52 2:00 2:56 2:59 2:26 2:53 2:24 3:03 2:06 2:11 3:23 2:43 2;16 1:51 2:27 2:16 2:14 2:33 2:05 2:56 1:56 2:11 2:51 2:58 1:49 2:23 2:14 1:47 1:52 2:50 2:29 1:32 2:16 2:50 2:21 1:36 2:14 2:20 2:20 1:30 2:18 2:35 1:25 2:38 2:30 2:05 2:35 2:25 2:25 2:40 3:10


BASEBALL • SERIES HISTORY

TEAM W L PCT. A.I.C. 1 1 .500 Akron 9 23 .282 Alabama 0 3 .000 Albany 5 6 .455 Albright 1 0 1.000 Amherst 1 1 .500 Appalachian State 3 5 .375 Augustana (S.D.) 1 0 1.000 Bethel 1 0 1.000 Bethune-Cookman 0 3 .000 Binghamton 3 3 .500 Bowling Green 0 1 .000 Bradley 0 1 .000 Brockport State 0 6 .000 Bucknell 5 2 .714 Buffalo State 6 4 .600 Buffalo 28 46 .379 Calvin 2 0 1.000 Catholic 0 2 .000 Charlotte 0 3 .000 Cleveland State 6 19 .240 Coker (S.C.) 0 1 .000 Colgate 19 5 .792 Cornell 2 10 .167 Cortland State 1 0 1.000 Central Conn. St. 1 9 .100 Creighton 1 1 .500 Dayton 2 5 .286 Delaware 1 2 .333 Delaware State 2 0 1.000 Duke 2 2 .500 Duquesne 4 8 .333 Eckerd 0 7 .000 Edinboro 1 2 .333 Eisenhower 3 1 .750 Fairfield 22 24 .478 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 2 .714 Fordham 0 2 .000 Fredonia 17 7 .708 Gannon 3 1 .750 Gardner-Webb 1 6 .143 Geneseo State 2 0 1.000 George Mason 0 3 .000 Georgia Southern 0 3 .000 George Washington 2 1 .667 Hartwick 1 0 1.000 Harvard 0 2 .000 Hilbert 1 0 1.000 Hobart 1 1 .500 Holy Cross 0 1 .000 Houghton 4 0 1.000 Illinois-Chicago 3 0 1.000 Illinois State 0 1 .000 Indiana 0 1 .000 Iona 20 23 .465

Iowa Ithaca Jacksonville James Madison Kent State Kentucky Lafayette LaSalle Le Moyne Lipscomb Long Island Longwood Louisiana State Lynchburg Maine Manhattan* Mansfield Marion Marist Marshall Maryland UMBC UMES Massachusetts Mass. Ins Tech. Mercyhurst Medaille Messiah Miami (Ohio) Missouri-St. Louis Morehead State Mount St. Mary’s Niagara Nicholls State North Dakota North Dakota State North Florida Northeastern Northeastern (Ill.) Oakland Ohio Ohio Dominican Ohio Northern Ohio State Penn State Penn State Behrend Pittsburgh Point Park Radford Rider Robert Morris Rochester Rochester Tech St. Bonaventure Saint John’s Saint Joseph’s

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0 1 .000 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 6 .000 2 4 .333 0 1 .000 26 77 .252 1 2 .333 10 2 .833 1 0 1.000 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 2 0 1.000 20 35 .364 1 1 .500 1 0 1.000 13 36 .265 1 3 .250 1 2 .333 2 3 .400 1 0 1.000 0 2 .000 1 0 1.000 2 1 .667 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 8 5 .615 6 1 .857 75 76 .497 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .333 0 3 .000 2 1 .667 0 3 .000 1 1 .500 3 2 .600 0 8 .000 1 3 .667 2 0 1.000 2 11 .154 0 1 .000 0 3 .000 22 28 .440 2 1 .667 13 12 .520 9 3 .750 24 43-2 .348 0 1 .000 0 1 .000

Saint Leo’s 0 5 .000 Saint Peter’s 29 18 .617 Saint Vincent’s (Pa.) 2 0 1.000 S.E. Louisiana 0 4 .000 S.W. Louisiana 1 2 .333 S.W. Missouri State 0 1 .000 Seton Hall 0 6 .000 Siena 41 70 .369 Slippery Rock 0 1 .000 South Florida 0 2 .000 Southern Maine 0 2 .000 Temple 0 2 .000 Tennessee 0 3 .000 Tennessee Tech 3 5 .375 Toledo 4 1 .800 Towson 0 2 .000 Trenton State 1 0 1.000 Utica 6 11 .353 Valparaiso 1 0 1.000 VCU 0 1 .000 Virginia 0 1 .000 Virginia Tech 0 1 .000 Wayne State 2 1 .667 Western Illinois 1 0 1.000 West Virginia 2 5 .286 Winthrop 1 1 .500 Wisconsin-Lacrosse 0 1 .000 Wisconsin-Stevens Pt. 0 1 .000 Wright State 1 4 .200 Xavier (Ohio) 1 1 .500 Youngstown State 7 7-1 .500 Total 699 989-3 .414 * Forfeit win over Manhattan in 2001 not included.


HISTORY • BASEBALL

YEAR W L PCT. 1954 8 4 .667 1955 9 5 .643 1956 10 3 .769 1957 7 2 .778 1958 12 8 .600 1959 6 11 .353 1960 10 5 .667 1961 10 4 .714 1962 7 7 .500 1963 3 6 .333 1964 3 11 .214 1965 3 10 .231 1966 4 7 .364 1967 3 11 .214 1968 7 8 .467 1969 3 4 .429 1970 7 9 .438 1971 1 7 .125 1972 9 4 .692 1973 5 6 .455 1974 5 9 .357

COACH Bob MacKinnon Bob MacKinnon Bob MacKinnon Bob MacKinnon Bob MacKinnon Bob Mackinnon Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey Dave Markey John Morrison James Kennerson James Kennerson

MAAC HONORS Player of the Year

Sean Jamieson (Co-POY)......................................2011 Kevin Mahoney........................................................ 2009 Rick Foit (MAAC North Division)......................1994

Coach of the Year

Don Colpoys (MAAC North Division).............1994 Mike McRae..................................................2008, 2010

YEAR W L PCT. 1975 5 9 .357 1976 3 7 .300 1977 7 19 .269 1978 10 12 .455 1979 8 20 .286 1980 7 23 .233 1981 9 14 .391 1982 14 15 .483 1983 12 11 .522 1984 14 10 .583 1985 15 13 .536 1986 18 6 .750 1987 11 12 .478 1988 11 17 .393 1989 12 23 .343 1990 11 20-1 .359 1991 13 33 .283 1992 13 22 .371 1993 13 25-1 .346 1994 28 14 .667 1995 21 20 .512

COACH Pete Leo Pete Leo Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys Don Colpoys

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

Jason Rausch (2nd Team)........................ 1991, 1992 Jason Rausch (3rd Team)......................................1993 Jeremy Ross (3rd Team)........................................1997 Ian Choy (1st Team)................................................2010 Drew Pettit (1st Team)..............................2011, 2012 Sean Jamieson (2nd Team)...................................2011

All-Americans

Pitcher of the Year

Shane Davis............................................................... 2008

Kevin Mailloux.......................................................... 2008 Shane Davis............................................................... 2008 Steve McQuail...........................................................2010

Relief Pitcher of the Year

Freshman All-Americans

Jon Fitzsimmons.......................................................2012

Rookie of the Year

Ian Choy ...................................................................2007 Shane Davis............................................................... 2008 Devon Stewart...........................................................2012

Brian Hennessy..........................................................1994 Ian Choy ...................................................................2007 Shane Davis............................................................... 2008 Devon Stewart...........................................................2012

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YEAR W L PCT. COACH 1996 13 22 .371 Don Colpoys 1997 18 19 .486 Don Colpoys 1998 11 32 .256 Don Colpoys 1999 13 26 .333 Don Colpoys 2000 9 33 .214 Don Colpoys 2001 14 28 .333 Don Colpoys 2002 4 38 .095 Mark Notaro 2003 4 38-1 .105 Mark Notaro 2004 4 43 .085 Mark Notaro 2005 9 38 .191 Mike McRae 2006 18 36 .333 Mike McRae 2007 20 35 .363 Mike McRae 2008 41 13 .759 Mike McRae 2009 36 22 .621 Mike McRae 2010 39 21 .650 Mike McRae 2011 26 32 .448 Mike McRae 2012 33 27 .550 Mike McRae Total 699 989-3 .414


BASEBALL • RECORD BOOK

Individual Career Records — Hitting

Batting Average (Min. 200 AB) Name 1. Kevin Vogel 2. Greg Dowden 3. Kevin Mailloux 4. Jason Rausch 5. Kevin Reimer Jason Kline 7. Sean Jamieson 8. Matt Mazurek 9. Ian Choy 10. John Miosi Steve McQuail

Seasons Average 1985-87 .402 1983-85 .385 2008-09 .379 1990-93 .374 2007-08 .363 1996-97 .363 2010-11 .361 2005-06 .355 2007-10 .348 1980-83 .347 2008-10 .347

On-Base Percentage (Min. 200 AB) Name 1. John Miosi 2. Jason Rausch 3. Sean Jamieson 4. Kevin Reimer 5. Matt Mazurek 6. Greg Dowden 7. Ian Choy 8. Kevin Vogel 9. Brian Riniolo 10. Adam Donato Jim Lumadue

Seasons OBP 1980-83 .486 1990-93 .478 2010-11 .475 2007-08 .474 2005-06 .469 1983-85 .467 2007-10 .456 1985-87 .452 1994-95 .442 2007-08 .440 1980-83 .440

Slugging Percentage (Min. 200 AB) Name 1. Greg Dowden 2. Jason Rausch 3. Kevin Mailloux 4. Todd Schell 5. Steve McQuail 6. Kevin Vogel 7. Sean Jamieson 8. Jason Kline 9. Kevin Mahoney 10. Adam Donato

Games Played Name 1. Kevin Mahoney 2. Branson Joseph Ian Choy 4. Brian Burton 5. Connor Burke 6. Perry Silverman 7. Alec Cabello 8. Gabe Baida 9. Kevin Smith 10. Ishmael Cox Drew Pettit

Runs Scored

Name 1. Kevin Mahoney 2. Branson Joseph 3. Perry Silverman 4. Ian Choy Brian Burton 6. Sean Jamieson 7. Steve McQuail 8. Alec Cabello 9. Connor Burke Kevin Mailloux

Hits

Name 1. Ian Choy 2. Kevin Mahoney 3. Branson Joseph 4. Brian Burton

Seasons Slugging 1983-85 .779 1990-93 .675 2008-09 .653 1994-95 .650 2008-10 .631 1985-87 .618 2010-11 .592 1996-97 .590 2006-09 .586 2007-08 .565 Seasons Games 2006-09 216 2006-09 213 2007-10 213 2008-11 205 2006-09 193 2007-10 190 2006-09 188 2003-06 184 2003-06 180 2000-03 164 2010-12 164 Seasons Runs 2006-09 202 2006-09 166 2007-10 148 2007-10 141 2008-11 141 2010-11 126 2008-10 119 2006-09 117 2006-09 115 2008-09 115 Seasons Hits 2007-10 256 2006-09 254 2006-09 227 2008-11 220

5. Drew Pettit 6. Gabe Baida 7. Connor Burke 8. Perry Silverman 9. Ishmael Cox 10. Alec Cabello Kevin Mailloux

Doubles

Name 1. Kevin Mahoney 2. Ian Choy 3. Branson Joseph 4. Connor Burke 5. Brian Burton 6. Steve McQuail Perry Silverman 8. Brian Hennessy 9. Gabe Baida 10. Mark Notaro

Home Runs

Name 1. Kevin Mahoney 2. Brian Burton 3. Steve McQuail 4. Kevin Mailloux 5. Jason Rausch 6. Branson Joseph 7. Todd Schell 8. Sean Jamieson 9. Ian Choy Shayne Willson

Runs Batted In Name 1. Kevin Mahoney 2. Brian Burton 3. Branson Joseph 3. Ian Choy 4. Steve McQuail 6. Kevin Mailloux 7. Sean Jamieson 8. Drew Pettit 9. Perry Silverman 10. Connor Burke Brian Hennessy

Walks

Name 1. Kevin Mahoney 2. Branson Joseph 3. Ian Choy 4. Matt Novo 5. Brian Burton 6. Shane Zimmer 7. Connor Burke 8. Jason Rausch 9. Sean Jamieson 10. Kevin Smith

Stolen Bases

Name 1. Kyle Domogala 2. Branson Joseph 3. Jeremy Ross 4. Brian Hennessy 5. Kevin Mahoney Ishmael Cox 7. Sean Jamieson 8. Kevin Smith Kevin Vogel 10. Connor Burke

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2010-12 2003-06 2006-09 2007-10 2000-03 2006-09 2008-09

180 168 167 165 164 163 163

Seasons Doubles 2006-09 52 2007-10 45 2006-09 42 2006-09 39 2008-11 37 2008-10 35 2007-10 35 1994-97 33 2003-06 32 1991-94 30 Seasons HRs 2006-09 47 2008-11 30 2008-10 30 2008-09 28 1990-93 27 2006-09 25 1994-95 22 2010-11 20 2007-10 19 2009-10 19 Seasons RBI 2006-09 187 2008-11 174 2006-09 156 2007-10 142 2008-10 129 2008-09 109 2010-11 103 2010-12 101 2007-10 98 2006-09 95 1994-97 95 Seasons Walks 2006-09 116 2006-09 105 2007-10 103 1989-92 102 2008-11 88 2011-Pres. 80 2006-09 78 1990-93 76 2010-11 72 2003-06 70 Seasons SBs 1999-2001 57 2006-09 54 1995-98 45 1994-97 40 2006-09 39 2000-03 39 2010-11 37 2003-06 36 1985-87 36 2006-09 34


RECORD BOOK • BASEBALL

Individual Career Records — Pitching/Fielding Earned Run Average (Min. 60 IP) Name 1. Tim Krawczyk 2. Steve Biancofiore 3. Mike Catanzaro 4. Tom Chester 5. Norm Andrzejewski Devon Stewart 7. Joe DeMartino 8. Gary Cordier 9. Garrett Cortright 10. Shane Davis

Wins

Name 1. Shane Davis 2. Mike Goemans 3. Tim Krawczyk 4. Alex MacKenzie Adam Wertman 6. Bruce Axelson Ryan McGorman Mike Firth Billy Martin 10. Josh Marshall

Saves

Name 1. Jon Fitzsimmons 2. Ryan McGorman Shayne Willson 4. Derek Zgoda 5. Alex Winiewicz 6. Joe Mamott

Appearances

Name 1. Ryan McGorman Josh Marshall 3. Matt Weber 4. Aaron Boag 5. Marc Muoio 6. Mike Goemans 7. Shane Davis 8. Alex MacKenzie 9. Nathan Linseman 10. Billy Martin

Games Started Name 1. Shane Davis 2. Mike Goemans 3. Alex MacKenzie 4. Scott Karstedt 5. Billy Martin 6. Bruce Axelson 7. Mark West 8. Jordan Neufeld 9. Jeremy Dracup 10. John Davidson

Seasons ERA 1983-86 2.83 1983, 85-87 3.38 1977-80 3.56 1961-62 3.58 1960-62 3.80 2012-Pres. 3.80 1988-90 3.87 1982-84 4.10 2011-Pres. 4.11 2008-11 4.17

Seasons Wins 2008-11 35 2007-10 22 1983-86 16 2006-09 15 1993-97 15 1992-95 14 2006-09 14 1984-87 14 2010-Pres. 14 2008-11 12

Seasons Saves 2011-Pres. 12 2006-09 11 2009-10 11 1992-95 9 2005-06 6 1993-94 5

Complete Games Name 1. Shane Davis 2. John Davidson 3. Dave Surowiec Alex MacKenzie 5. Jim DeMartino Tim Smith

Innings Pitched Name 1. Shane Davis 2. Mike Goemans 3. Alex MacKenzie 4. Billy Martin 5. Matt Weber 6. Scott Karstedt 7. Mark West 8. Jeremy Dracup 9. Ryan McGorman 10. John Davidson Bruce Axelson

Strikeouts

Name 1. Shane Davis 2. Mark West 3. Alex MacKenzie 4. Mike Goemans 5. John Davidson 6. Scott Karstedt 7. Bruce Axelson 8. Chris Cole 9. Matt Weber 10. Ryan McGorman Stephen Gleason

Seasons CGs 2008-11 21 1988-91 13 1986-89 12 2006-09 12 1988-90 11 1995-97 11

Seasons Innings 2008-11 364.1 2007-10 343.1 2006-09 284.2 2010-Pres. 230.0 2006-09 193.1 1995-99 193.0 1998-2000 183.2 2001-03 183.1 2006-09 174.1 1988-91 168.0 1992-95 168.0

Seasons Strikeouts 2008-11 231 1998-2000 194 2006-09 188 2007-10 164 1988-91 149 1995-99 137 1992-95 133 1999-2002 132 2006-09 126 2006-09 122 1996-99 122

Seasons Appearances 2006-09 68 2008-11 68 2006-09 66 2006-09 65 1996-99 62 2007-10 60 2008-11 56 2006-09 53 2009-12 51 2010-Pres. 46

Fielding Percentage (Min. 200 Chances)

Seasons Starts 2008-11 56 2007-10 55 2006-09 40 1995-99 34 2010-Pres. 33 1992-95 32 1998-2000 31 2003-06 30 2001-03 28 1988-91 27

Assists

Name 1. Brad Medici 2. Chris Gruarin 3. Jesse Burdick 4. Andrew Russo 5. Connor Burke 6. Perry Silverman 7. Paul Panik 8. Brian Burton 9. Connor Panas 10. Jason Rausch

Name 1. Alec Cabello 2. Kevin Mahoney 3. Bill Doll 4. Connor Burke 5. Kevin Smith 6. Sean Jamieson 7. Drew Pettit 8. Kevin Mailloux 9. Gabe Baida 10. Dave Penafeather

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Seasons Percentage 2009-10 1.000 2010-Pres. .996 1998, 2000-02 .995 2008-09, 11 .992 2006-09 .989 2007-10 .988 2007-10 .987 2008-11 .987 2012-Pres. .986 1990-93 .985

Seasons Assists 2006-09 561 2006-09 489 1998-2001 439 1999-2002 433 2003-06 385 2010-11 335 2010-12 303 2008-09 301 2003-06 289 1991-94 278


BASEBALL • RECORD BOOK

Individual Season Records — Hitting

Batting Average (Min. 100 AB) Name 1. Kevin Vogel 2. Jeremy Ross 3. Steve McQuail 4. Brian Hennessy 5. Jason Rausch 6. Kevin Mailloux 7. Jason Kline 8. Ian Choy Kevin Mailloux Todd Schell

Season Average 1985 .436 1997 .400 2010 .397 1994 .390 1993 .389 2009 .381 1997 .378 2010 .377 2008 .377 1994 .377

On-Base Percentage (Min. 100 AB) Name 1. Ian Choy 2. Jason Rausch 3. Kevin Reimer 4. Matt Mazurek Sean Jamieson 6. Brian Przybysz 7. Ian Choy 8. Adam Donato 9. Steve McQuail 10. Shane Zimmer

Season OBP 2010 .496 1993 .493 2008 .492 2006 .483 2010 .483 1995 .480 2009 .478 2008 .474 2010 .473 2012 .473

Slugging Percentage (Min. 100 AB) Name 1. Steve McQuail 2. Todd Schell 3. Kevin Mahoney 4. Kevin Vogel 5. Jason Kline 6. Jason Rausch 7. Jason Rausch 8. Brian Burton 9. Kevin Mailloux 10. Kevin Mahoney

Games Played Name 1. Ian Choy Steve McQuail 3. Brian Burton Perry Silverman 5. Drew Pettit

Runs Scored

Name 1. Perry Silverman 2. Steve McQuail 3. Kevin Mahoney 4. Sean Jamieson 5. Sean Jamieson 6. Ian Choy Kevin Mailloux 8. Brian Burton 9. Kevin Mailloux 10. Adam Donato

Hits

Name 1. Steve McQuail 2. Kevin Mailloux 3. Ian Choy 4. Brian Burton 5. Sean Jamieson 6. Kevin Mailloux 7. Perry Silverman 8. Shayne Willson 9. Drew Pettit 10. Kevin Mahoney Sean Jamieson

Season Slugging 2010 .768 1994 .754 2009 .746 1985 .713 1997 .701 1993 .699 1991 .679 2010 .675 2009 .673 2008 .665 Season Games 2010 60 2010 60 2010 59 2010 59 2012 58 Season Runs 2010 74 2010 70 2009 67 2010 66 2011 60 2010 59 2009 59 2010 57 2008 56 2008 52 Season Hits 2010 89 2009 86 2010 83 2010 79 2010 78 2008 77 2010 75 2010 71 2010 70 2009 69 2011 69

Doubles

Name 1. Steve McQuail 2. Perry Silverman Kevin Mahoney 4. Daryl Besant Dave Mahoney

Season Doubles 2010 21 2010 21 2009 19 1998 17 1994 17

Triples

Name Season Triples 1. Branson Joseph 2009 7 2. Jesse Kelso 2012 6 4. Ray Jablonski 1979 5 Kevin Glover 1996 5 5. Five Tied 4

Home Runs

Name Season HRs 1. Kevin Mahoney 2009 22 2. Steve McQuail 2010 20 3. Brian Burton 2010 17 4. Kevin Mailloux 2009 16 5. Todd Schell 1994 13 Sean Jamieson 2011 13 7. Kevin Mailloux 2008 12 Kevin Mahoney 2008 12 9. Branson Joseph 2008 11 10. Four Tied 10

Runs Batted In Name 1. Steve McQuail 2. Brian Burton 3. Kevin Mahoney 4. Branson Joseph Ian Choy 6. Kevin Mailloux Shayne Willson 8. Kevin Mailloux 9. Kevin Mahoney Sean Jamieson

Walks

Name 1. Shane Zimmer 2. Kevin Mahoney 3. Sean Jamieson 4. Branson Joseph 5. Sean Jamieson 6. Matt Mazurek 7. Kevin Reimer Matt Novo Matt Novo Ian Choy

Stolen Bases

Name 1. Kyle Domogala 2. Kyle Domogala Sean Jamieson 4. Jeremy Ross 5. Dave Mahoney Herm Lewis Kevin Mahoney

Hit By Pitch

Season RBI 2010 81 2010 68 2009 62 2009 57 2010 57 2009 56 2010 56 2008 53 2008 52 2010 52 Season Walks 2012 54 2009 39 2010 38 2006 37 2011 34 2006 32 2008 31 1991 31 1990 31 2010 31 Season SBs 2001 24 2000 22 2011 22 1998 20 1994 19 1980 19 2009 19

Name Season SBs 1. Ian Choy 2010 24 2. Ronnie Bernick 2012 17 3. Adam Donato 2008 16 4. Matt Mazurek 2006 15 5 .Three Tied 14

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RECORD BOOK • BASEBALL

Individual Season Records — Pitching

Earned Run Average (Min. 30 IP) Name 1. John Rauh 2. Mike Catanzaro 3. Joe DeMartino 4. Shane Davis 5. Mike Catanzaro 6. Tim Krawczyk 7. Ryan McGorman 8. Brendan Dunford 9. Tim Krawczyk 10. Steve Biancofiore

Wins

Name 1. Shane Davis 2. Shane Davis Shane Davis 4. Mike Box 5. Mike Goemans Ryan McGorman Adam Wertman Mike Goemans 9. Tom Chester Bruce Axelson Alex MacKenzie Josh Marshall Garrett Cortright Billy Martin Devon Stewart

Saves

Name 1. Jon Fitzsimmons 2. Ryan McGorman Shayne Willson 4. Derek Zgoda 5. Shayne Willson

Appearances

Name 1. Jon Fitzsimmons 2. Nathan Linseman 3. Ryan McGorman Josh Marshall 5. Aaron Boag 6. Marc Muoio Matt Weber Jason Kaczmarak Aaron Boag Josh Marshall

Games Started Name 1. Mike Goemans Mike Goemans Shane Davis Shane Davis Devon Stewart Billy Martin 7. Mark West John Axford Matt Wber Alex MacKenzie Garrett Cortright

Season ERA 1960 (33.2 IP) 0.00 1977 (30.1 IP) 1.78 1989 (53.2 IP) 2.18 2008 (89.1 IP) 2.42 1978 (30.0 IP) 2.70 1983 (35.0 IP) 2.83 2008 (41.0 IP) 2.85 1999 (50.0 IP) 2.88 1984 (39.1 IP) 2.97 1985 (47.0 IP) 3.06

Season Wins 2008 12 2010 9 2009 9 1994 8 2009 7 2008 7 1995 7 2008 7 1961 6 1994 6 2008 6 2010 6 2012 6 2012 6 2012 6

Season Saves 2012 11 2008 7 2010 7 1994 5 2009 4

Season Appearances 2012 25 2012 24 2008 22 2010 22 2006 21 1998 20 2009 20 2003 20 2007 20 2011 20

Season Starts 2009 15 2010 15 2010 15 2011 15 2012 15 2012 15 2000 14 2006 14 2006 14 2007 14 2012 14

Complete Games Name 1. Shane Davis 2. Joe Mamott Brendan Dunford John Davidson Doug Carlson

Innings Pitched Name 1. Shane Davis 2. Shane Davis Garrett Cortright 4. Billy Martin 5. Alex MacKenzie 6. Devon Stewart 7. Mike Goemans 8. Shane Davis 9. Mike Goemans 10. Mark West Mike Goemans

Strikeouts

Name 1. Mark West 2. Joe Mamott 3. Garrett Cortright 4. John Axford 5. Shane Davis 6. Chris Cox 7. John Davidson 8. Alex MacKenzie 9. Devon Stewart 10. Shane Davis

Season CGs 2008 10 1994 6 1999 6 1999 6 1982 6

Season Innings 2010 98.1 2011 97.2 2012 97.2 2012 96.1 2008 95.1 2012 94.2 2009 90.1 2008 89.1 2007 89.0 2000 87.2 2010 87.2

Season Strikeouts 2000 99 1994 85 2012 76 2006 75 2010 70 2010 67 1991 65 2009 63 2012 60 2011 59

Fielding Percentage (Min. 80 Chances)

Name Season Percentage 1. Branson Joseph 2008 1.000 Adam Donato 2008 1.000 Perry Silverman 2007 1.000 Brad Medici 2009 1.000 Jesse Burdick 2001 1.000 Kevin O’Donnell 1983 1.000 Keith Applegate 1992 1.000 Perry Silverman 2009 1.000 Brad Medici 2010 1.000 Chris Gruarin 2011 1.000 Mike Krische 2012 1.000

Assists

Name 1. Alec Cabello 2. Alec Cabello 3. Sean Jamieson 4. Sean Jamieson 5. Kevin Mailloux 6. Jose Torralba 7. Steve McQuail 8. Kevin Mailloux 9. Bill Doll Kevin Mahoney

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Season Assists 2008 184 2007 171 2011 169 2010 166 2009 159 2012 148 2010 145 2008 142 2001 134 2007 134


Golden Griffin Baseball Highlights Under Head Coach Mike McRae • Won 175 games the past four seasons — the fourth-most wins by any Northeast Region school • 47th in the country in wins since 2008 and 20th among schools from non-power conferences • Had eight players drafted in the last five Major League Baseball Drafts — including the first junior since 1994 • Led Canisius to the postseason during each of the past six seasons, including three appearances in the championship round of the MAAC Tournament • Three All-Americans in the last four years — only three All-Americans in program history. Also have had three Freshman All-Americans the last six years • 2010 and 2008 MAAC regular-season champions • Program has won MAAC Player of the Year, MAAC Coach of the Year (twice), MAAC Rookie of the Year (three times), MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year and MAAC Pitcher of the Year during the past six seasons • Four Capital One Academic All-Americans during the last three seasons • Assistant coaches have gone to work at Virginia Tech, Hartford and the Toronto Blue Jays



Canisius College


Undergraduate Majors & Programs College of Arts and Sciences Animal Behavior, Ecology & Conservation Anthropology Art History Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Chemistry Classics Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Studies Computational Science Computer Science (BA and BS) Creative Writing Criminal Justice Digital Media Arts Economics (BA) English Environmental Science Environmental Studies European Studies History International Relations Journalism Mathematics/Statistics Modern Languages: French, German, Spanish Music Operations Research Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies and Theology Sociology Urban Studies

Pre-Professional Programs Dental Early Assurance of Admission Joint Degree Programs: D ental Medicine, Optometric Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine and Podiatric Medicine Medical Early Assurance of Admission Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary

Richard J. Wehle School of Business Accounting Accounting Information Systems Economics (BS) Entrepreneurship Finance Information Systems International Business Management Marketing

School of Education and Human Services Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Health and Wellness Physical Education/Health Education Special Education Sport Studies Teacher Education: Early Childhood Education (Birth to Grade 2) Childhood Education (Grades 1 - 6) Adolescence Education (Grades 7 - 12)


Demske Sports Complex

The Center for Athletic Training opened in the summer of 2007.


The Demske Sports Complex underwent a facelift during the summer of 2008, replacing the old AstroTurf with new FieldTurf.


Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 2012 MAAC Baseball Review MAAC Standings Conf. Rec. Overall Manhattan 18-6 33-27 Canisius 16-8 33-27 Fairfield 14-10 27-28 Rider 13-11 22-34 Marist 11-12 25-25 Iona 10-14 21-33 Saint Peter’s 10-14 20-33 Siena 8-16 18-37 Niagara 7-16 19-29 MAAC Championship Joe Bruno Stadium — Troy, N.Y. Thursday, May 24, 2012 (4) Rider 6, (1) Manhattan 4 (2) Canisius 2, (3) Fairfield 1 Friday, May 25, 2012 (1) Manhattan 1, (3) Fairfield 0 (2) Canisius 10, (4) Rider 3 Saturday, May 26, 2012 (1) Manhattan 6, (4) Rider 5 (1) Manhattan 5, (2) Canisius 4 (10)

Sunday, May 27, 2012 (1) Manhattan 3, (2) Canisius 2 (11)

MAAC at the NCAA Championship NCAA Regional South Carolina 7, Manhattan 0 Coastal Carolina 11, Manhattan 1

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2012 Preseason Coaches Poll Points Manhattan 74 Canisius 72 Rider 59 Marist 57 Fairfield 48 Siena 31 Niagara 29 Saint Peter’s 18 Iona 17 T

2012 Preseason All-MAAC Team Catcher: Ramon Ortega (Manhattan) First Base: Ryan McCauley (Niagara) Second Base: Nick Camastro (Manhattan) Shortstop: Zach Shank (Marist) Third Base: Adam Wayman (Rider) Outfield: Ryan Plourde (Fairfield) Mike Fish (Siena) John Rooney (Siena) Designated Hitter: Ian Lindsey (Rider) Utilty: Joel Klock (Niagara) Pitcher: Garrett Cortright (Canisius) Preseason Player of the Year: Ryan McCauley


Academic Services Canisius College Academic Services provides academic, personal and career support programs that foster the total development for the studentathletes. A comprehensive program on life skills provides student-athletes with educational experiences. Service programs preparing students for the demands of a well-balanced lifestyle are also provided. Academic Services for Student-Athletes offers the guidance and direction needed to prepare student-athletes for success beyond graduation.

Capital One Academic All-Americans 2012 First Team 2011 First Team

Academic Advisor for Athletics Services The Academic Advisor for Athletics provides the following support services to best serve the student-athletes at Canisius: • Provide effective academic advising; conduct individual advising appointments with student-athletes who have concerns abut their major choice, progress toward graduation, grades, or any other aspects that may impede their success toward graduation and NCAA eligibility. • Pay particular attention to the “at-risk” student-athletes and students who have not yet chosen a major course of study. • Schedule meetings with designated student-athletes to assist in the monitoring of academic progress. • Assist student-athletes with the development of academic recovery plans. • Develop travel contracts for student-athletes to share with their course instructors. • Provide assistant with scholarship and award applications.

Study Hall/ Tutorial Program In order to assist student-athletes in achieving optimal academic performance, the Athletic Department provides a Study Hall Program. Study hall is open to all student-athletes and is an opportunity to do academic work at consistent time in a quiet place where tutors are available to answer questions and concerns.

Drew Pettit Economics

2011 Second Team

Sean Jamieson Biology

2010 First Team

Study hall is to be used for course work only. 
A total of six hours each week are required for all first semester freshmen and first semester transfers.

Tutoring Services 
 The college offers free tutoring to all Canisius College students. If you have any questions regarding a tutor, or need assistance setting up a time to meet with someone from the College’s Tutorial Program, contact Mackenzie Maddock or Tim Seil.

Ian Choy Economics

2012 MAAC All-Academic Team

Ryan Coppinger History

Jon Fitzsimmons Communications

Chris Gruarin Physical Education/ Health Education

Drew Pettit MBA

Alex Tufts Philosophy


A new computer lab was added to the Koessler Athletic Center during the 2008-09 season, available to athletes every day during the school year.


Buffalo Fascinating Facts • All Cheerios are made here. • Niagara Falls, one of the seven wonders of the world, is located 20 minutes away from Buffalo. • Chicken wings were first served at the Anchor Bar on Main Street in 1964. • Kleinhans Music Hall, a National Historic Landmark, is considered one of the five acoustically perfect buildings in the world. • In 1905, the NAACP was founded in the region, with its first national conference in Buffalo. • Two hundred miles of fresh water shore border the area. • Buffalo was the first city in the United States to light streets with electricity. • Buffalo is the only city in the United States to boast five Frank Lloyd Wright designed homes. • More bagels are made in Buffalo than any other U.S. city. • Buffalo is home to more than 50 public and private art galleries, the country’s largest intact park system designed by Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux, and more buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright than any other city except Chicago. • The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site, formerly the Wilcox residence, was the scene of the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as President of the United States on September 14, 1901, following the assassination of William McKinley. • Forest Lawn Cemetery, located across the street from Canisius College, is the resting place of President Millard Fillmore, General Albert J. Meyer (founder of National Weather Service), Chief Red Jacket of the Seneca Indians and William G. Fargo, co-organizer of the first transcontinental Express Service. • Home of Samuel Clemens, who worked as the managing editor of them Buffalo Express Newspapers, Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, and Warren Spahn, the Hall of Fame pitcher, who is the winningest left-hander of all time with 363 victories.



Tradition of Excellence 2011-12 Canisius Athletics Highlights • The men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse teams both won the program’s second MAAC Championships in 2012 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. • The Griffs were the only school in the country to feature two first-round draft picks in the NLL Draft when Adam Jones was selected third and Dan Coates eighth. • Women’s lacrosse head coach Scott Teeter finished his tenure as Canadian Under-19 head coach, leading the team to the bronze medal. In addition, Randy Mearns was named the head coach of Canada’s senior team and will lead them at the 2014 World Championship. • Drew Pettit of the baseball team earned firstteam Capital One Academic America accolades for the second-straight year, becoming the first male in the MAAC to accomplish the feat. In addition, Kelly Reinwald of the women’s soccer team earned second-team honors. • A total of 21 Canisius student-athletes were named to the all-conference team, including a record-setting four Players of the Year. • Recent graduate Cory Conacher of the hockey team became the fourth rookie to earn AHL Most Valuable Player honors, while also adding Rookie of the Year accolades. He also became the second Griff to sign an NHL contract, inking with the Tampa Bay Lightning.


Natalia Tarasova 2009 & 2010 National Champion

Mark Miyashita o. 1 pick in the N 2003 NLL Draft

Drew Pettit 2011 and 2012 First-Team Academic All-American

Cory Conacher 2011-12 AHL MVP Signed with NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning


Department of Athletics What is a Griffin? The Griffin is a mythical creature of supposed gigantic size that has the head, forelegs and wings of an eagle and the hindquarters, tail and ears of a lion. They are well known for their speed, ability to fly and having eyes like an eagle as well as the strength and courage of a lion. Griffins have been known for centuries as symbols of strength and vigilance, have been called “The Hounds of Zeus” in Greek mythology and are said to have mastery of both the land and sky. They are thought to be from India, where the natives of the land made their talons and claws into drinking cups because the talon of a Griffin was said to detect poison in a liquid. Griffins would find gold in the mountains and line their nests with it and as a result, were forced to become great guardians of the nests to keep the hunters away. According to Charles A. Brady in Canisius College The First Hundred Years, “Though the problems of when and where the Griffin began his reign as King Herald of the Canisius College of Arms are not easily settled, the whence is simple to establish. Our Griffin flew to us from the prow of LaSalle’s lost Griffon, the Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes, which disappeared after making a safe voyage from the Niagara River to the Strait of Detroit. LaSalle’s illfated caravel, the first ship ever built on America’s inland seas, with its 45 tons and five cannons, had its beakhead adorned ‘with a flying Griffin, and an eagle above it,’ in honor of the two heraldic beasts on the armorial bearing of the great Frontenac.” The Griffin became the symbol for Canisius athletics in the mid-1930s. Steve Weller wrote in The Buffalo News Jan. 22, 1962, “You can have your Chihuahuas, Piranhas, Horned Frogs and Iguanas. The best all-around athletic mascot in business today has to be the beast adopted by Canisius College – the Golden Griffin.”


2012 Canisius Female Athlete of the Year Megan Oosting earned MAAC Midfielder of the Year honors in addition to regional All-America accolades. Male Athlete of the Year Shawn Parkhurst repeated as the MAAC champion in the 1,000 freestyle, while setting seven school records.

Battle of the Bridge

Student-Athlete of the Year

During the 2006-07 athletic season, Canisius College and Niagara University developed an all-sports competition, in an effort to enhance the historic rivalry between the Golden Griffins and Purple Eagles. Previous Results 2006-07: Niagara 24, Canisius 10 2007-08: Canisius 21, Niagara 13 2008-09: Canisius 23, Niagara 11 2009-10: Niagara 17, Canisius 15 2010-11: Canisius 20, Niagara 13 2011-12: Canisius 18.5, Niagara 14.5

Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Female Athlete Heather Forester (Synchro) Shauna Geronzin (Basketball) Jénel Stevens (Basketball) Jénel Stevens (Basketball) Andrea Bunten (Softball) Whitney Card (Lacrosse) Jess Stackhouse (Volleyball) Katie Miranto (Softball) Natalia Tarasova (Synchro) Sylvia Kowalski (Soccer) Maura Frauenhofer (Cross Country) Megan Oosting (Lacrosse

Male Athlete Stephen Fabiilli (Hockey) Tom Zabawa (Football) Mark Miyashita (Lacrosse) Rob Martin (Hockey) Matt Vinc (Lacrosse) Matt Mazurek (Baseball) Kevin Ross (Lacrosse) Alan McGreal (Soccer) Kevin Mailloux (Baseball) Cory Conacher (Hockey) Cory Conacher (Hockey) Shawn Parkhurst (Swimming)

Canisius College Head Coaches

Jim Baron Men’s Basketball

Mike Rappl Softball

Joel Furtek Rowing

Dave Smith Hockey

Nate Huckle Cross Country

Cathy Hummel Volleyball

Scott Teeter Women’s Lacrosse

Todd Hummel Golf

Scott Vanderzell Swimming & Diving

Dermot McGrane Men’s Soccer

Jim Wendling Women’s Soccer

Mike McRae Baseball

Jill Wright Synchro Swimming

Randy Mearns Men’s Lacrosse

Terry Zeh Women’s Basketball


Administration John J. Hurley President John J. Hurley assumed his position as the 24th president of Canisius College on July 1, 2010. He is the first lay president in Canisius College’s 140-year history. As president, he has led the college in the development of a new strategic plan approved by the college’s Board of Trustees and entitled A Transformational Education: The Strategic Plan for Canisius College. He has begun the renovation of the former HealthNow building on Main Street into a comprehensive state-of-the-art interdisciplinary science center, a $68 million capital project that will be completed in phases. He has also started the conversion of the Rev. Andrew L. Bouwhuis, S.J. Library into a comprehensive technology-based learning commons. He has announced the Hamlin Park Initiative through which houses owned by the college in the immediate neighborhood are being renovated and sold to buyers who commit to being owner occupiers. The college is also nearing its $90 million goal for the largest campaign in college history, A Legacy of Leadership: The Campaign for Canisius College.

gram, which offers employees grants in the form of forgivable loans to assist them with the purchase of homes near the college’s central Buffalo campus. A native of Buffalo, President Hurley is a graduate of St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute in Kenmore; Canisius College (BA 1978 summa cum laude, English/ history); and the University of Notre Dame Law School (JD 1981). He practiced law for 16 years, including 13 years at the Buffalo firm of Phillips, Lytle, Hitchcock, Blaine & Huber, where he concentrated his practice in the areas of secured lending, bankruptcy and insolvency. President Hurley serves on numerous educational associations and as the representative of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference’s representative on the NCAA’s President’s Advisory Group. He serves as Buffalo Bishop Edward U. Kmiec’s appointee on the board of Fidelis Care New York, a $2 billion health maintenance organization that serves the poor in New York State. He and his wife, Maureen, are chairs of the Bishop’s Council of the Laity for the Diocese of Buffalo. President Hurley is also a member of the Buffalo Philharmonic Board of Trustees.

A 1978 alumnus of Canisius, President Hurley served as executive vice president of the college from 2007 to 2010 and vice president for college relations from 1997 to 2010. In these positions, he oversaw the college’s advancement and external relations and managed institutional strategic planning, integrated marketing, and legal and compliance issues. He also served as secretary to the Canisius College Board of Trustees. President Hurley has played a significant leadership role in the college’s investment in the campus since 1994, which now totals more than $150 million. He was the architect of the college’s innovative Employer Assisted Housing pro-

Dr. Ellen Conley Vice President for Student Affairs Ellen O. Conley, PhD, a member of the Canisius Community since 1970, was named vice president for student affairs in 1998. One of her many accomplishments in her role as vice president includes spearheading the upgrade of the athletics program at the college. Dr. Conley earned a bachelor’s degree from Slippery Rock State College (1967), advanced education degrees from the University of Pittsburgh (1968) and Buffalo State (1973) and a doctorate in higher education from the University at Buffalo (1981). During her tenure as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Conley supported the formation of the School of Education and Human Services, developed a mentoring program for new faculty, initiated the development of majors in criminal justice and environmental science and guided the initiative to implement a Master of Science in Organizational Communication and Development. She also established the Fine Arts Department and facilitated the development of MusiCanisius, which has since evolved into the ArtsCanisius program.

While acting dean, she coordinated the promotion of the school’s graduate education program to the Canadian market and guided the implementation of the Master in Sport Administration. From 1987-89, Dr. Conley was the assistant director of athletics for women’s sports and financial aid, and from 1987-90, she was the athletic scholarship coordinator. Under her direction, the women’s athletic program was formed and grew from one club level team to seven varsity teams. In addition, she implemented and monitored an athletic scholarship program for men’s and women’s non-revenue producing sports. From 1982-1990 Dr. Conley served as chair of the undergraduate Physical Education Major Program and Coordinator of the Physical Education Graduate Program. In 1989, she developed alternative curricular tracks for physical education majors to enhance enrollment, and in 1986, she co-wrote the New York State Professional Preparation Council’s position paper for “Strengthening Teaching in New York State.”


Bill Maher Director of Athletics Named Director of Athletics in May 2005, Bill Maher is in his eighth year back in the Blue and Gold. Under Maher’s watch, the Golden Griffins have enjoyed unprecedented success. In his seven seasons, Canisius teams have advanced to eight NCAA Tournaments in addition to a WNIT appearance in 2009, marking the most successful seven-year run in the school’s history. Most recently, the Canisius lacrosse programs enjoyed the most successful year in conference history with both the men’s and women’s teams winning MAAC Championships in 2012 and advancing to the NCAA Tournament. It marked the first time that one school swept both titles in the same season. In addition, the synchronized swimming team continued their dominance during the 2011-12 season, winning the program’s 15th-straight ECAC Championship. Overall, the 17 Canisius squads have accumulated 29 conference or regional championships under Maher’s leadership, with a number of teams producing the best seasons in program history. The Canisius campus has also undergone a number of renovations, including upgrades to the Demske Sports Complex and Koessler Athletic Center. During the past seven seasons, 34 student-athletes have won conference player or rookie of the year awards, including six in each of the past two seasons. Prior to Maher’s arrival, Canisius won 24 player or rookie of the year awards in the previous 10 seasons combined. The achievements of Griffs go past graduation as well. Under Maher’s watch, 13 players have been drafted professionally. In 2011, Canisius was the only school in the country with two first-round selections in the National Lacrosse League Draft. In addition, former Griff John Axford pitches with the Milwaukee Brewers, while two hockey graduates have signed NHL contracts. To go along with the school’s success on a team and individual level, Canisius has controlled the Battle of the Bridge series with local rival Niagara University. In four of the last five campaigns, the Griffs have claimed the Canal Cup, which is an all-sports competition between the two neighboring schools. On an academic level during Maher’s tenure, Canisius has had 21 student-athletes recognized on the district level as Capital One CoSIDA All-Academic selections, including seven Capital One Academic All-Americans during the last three years. Maher has overseen numerous renovations to the Koessler Athletic Center and the Demske Sports Complex. A new Center for Athletic Training opened in May 2007. New locker rooms were constructed for all female teams and finished in

2008, while the men and women’s basketball teams each received new locker rooms in the summer of 2008. The Demske Sports Complex received a $1.7 million facelift with the installation of new A-Turf as well as new scoreboards in 2008. New offices for head coaches and their assistants along with new locker rooms for all of the men’s teams were constructed in 2010. GoGriffs.com, the official web site of Canisius athletics, has undergone two redesigns under Maher. The department has also developed a video webstreaming package for all home events in seven sports (men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and men’s and women’s lacrosse) and is a part of the MAAC.TV package. Maher is the MAAC’s representative to the NCAA Legislative Council, which has one representative from each of the 31 Division I conferences. He chairs the MAAC men’s lacrosse committee and is also a member of the MAAC Technology Committee. Canisius has hosted eight MAAC Championships since 2005 and will also be hosting the 2013 Swimming and Diving Championships and the 2013 Women’s Lacrosse Championship. A Canisius graduate and former assistant athletic director at the school, Maher spent seven years at the University at Buffalo and served as the Bulls’ interim athletic director from 2003-05. During his tenure as the interim athletic director at Buffalo, Maher helped UB Athletics oversee $3.6 million in capital improvements to its athletic facilities, restructure the school’s Blue & White Club fund drive for athletics, which generated $1 million during the 2003-04 season, and develop marketing campaigns which increased attendance at athletic events. He also oversaw the development of the men’s basketball program, which set a school record for victories and earned the first postseason bid in school history with an invitation to the 2005 National Invitation Tournament. Under his watch, the Bulls’ RPI increased from 284 in 2003 to as high as 34 during the 2004-05 season. Maher was a four-year letterwinner on the Canisius College football team from 1985-88 and earned All-America honorable mention honors as a senior. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Canisius in 1989 and his master’s degree in sport management from East Stroudsburg University in 1990. Following an internship with the New York Knicks, Maher returned to Canisius in 1991, becoming the assistant athletic director for compliance in 1994. He became the director of compliance at the University at Buffalo in 1998, where he moved up the ranks and was named senior associate athletic director in 2002. In that role, he managed the day-to-day operations of the Division of Athletics, including the direct supervision of Buffalo’s football and men’s and women’s basketball programs, in addition to the office of compliance and the office of student-athlete services. Maher resides in East Amherst with his wife, Kristin, and sons, Danny and David.

Traci Murphy Senior Women’s Administrator/Associate Athletic Director Traci Murphy is in her eighth year as associate athletic director and senior woman’s administrator for the Golden Griffins. Murphy joined the Canisius staff after spending seven seasons at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Murphy is responsible for all NCAA rules enforcement of Canisius’ 17 Division I athletic programs in addition to all areas of student-athlete welfare. She supervises compliance, academic counseling, strength and conditioning and athletic training. She also oversees the Life Skills program, and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Murphy chaired search committees in 2009 for the women’s soccer head coach and in 2011 for the men’s soccer head coach, cross country head coach and strength and conditioning coach. Murphy is the sport supervisor for women’s soccer, men’s soccer, volleyball, women’s cross country, men’s cross country, golf and softball. She serves on MAAC committees for Athletic Administration, Finance, Gender and Minority Issues, Women’s Basketball and chairs the MAAC Swimming and Diving Committee. She also organizes the annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) at Canisius and helped found the WNY Girls in Sports Program. The program, in col-

laboration with the City of Buffalo Public Schools, area colleges and universities, the Buffalo Bills, focuses specifically on young girls (ages 9-12) and their involvement in sports. Murphy began her career in 1992 as associate head athletic trainer at St Mary’s and moved to ULM in 1998. She added the responsibility of senior woman administrator in 2001, which involved the monitoring of women’s sports and mentoring the SAAC. In July 2003, she was promoted to the position of director of academics, compliance and student-athlete services. Murphy worked to develop and implement an enhanced academic development and compliance program for ULM’s studentathletes and the athletics department. Prior to ULM, Murphy served five years as the head athletic trainer at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. She is a 1989 graduate of West Chester University with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. In 1992, Murphy earned a master’s degree in health education from the University of Arkansas. The Maryland native and her husband, Pat, a vice-principal at Amherst Central High School, have two children, Sean (11) and Sarah (7).


Administration John Maddock Associate Athletic Director - External Affairs John Maddock is in his 32nd year with Canisius College athletics and his 16th as associate athletic director for external affairs. Originally hired as the Golden Griffins’ sports information director, the native of Washington, Ill., was named an assistant athletic director prior to the 1987-88 season and moved into his current position in 1997. Maddock is responsible for corporate partnerships, marketing, promotions and merchandise sales, licensing, special fund-raising events and oversees the operations of the ticket office and monitors athletic communications. The College’s sport supervisor for hockey, baseball, swimming and diving and synchronized swimming, Maddock chairs the Blue and Gold Golf Classic committee as well as the Shoes for the Shelter committee and is a member of the Canisius Athletics Hall of Fame committee. Maddock chaired the search committee for the Griffs’ head swimming and diving coach in 2008, head football coach in 2000 and men’s soccer coach in 1998. He serves on the College’s Hall of Fame and the MLK Awards Selection Committees and oversaw the development of the athletic department’s current logo. He was also instrumental in planning the season-long 100-year anniversary celebration for men’s basketball in 2003-04.

Maddock arrived at Canisius in July 1981 after spending two-and-a-half years as the administrative assistant to the athletic director at Brockport State College. Prior to his job at Brockport, he was the ticket manager for the Atlanta Braves Triple-A farm club in Richmond, Va. A graduate of Western Illinois University, Maddock received his bachelor’s degree in recreation and park administration in 1976 and his master’s degree in athletic administration in 1978. In addition to his duties at Canisius, Maddock is an active member of the NACMA and the former chair of the CoSIDA Committee on Committees. He also served on the CoSIDA Academic All-America Committee and is a Vice President for the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame. Maddock spent two seasons as the public relations director for the North Atlantic Conference and served as the host for the 1990 ECAC-SIDA conference at the Buffalo Hilton. He chaired the Baseball Committee for the 1993 World University Games and was the assistant media coordinator for the 2000 NCAA Division I men’s basketball opening round games played at Buffalo’s HSBC Arena. Maddock was honored in 1998 by ECAC-SIDA with the Irving T. Marsh Award for contributions, dedication and excellence in the field of collegiate sports information. John and his wife, Priscilla, reside in Snyder with their daughters Mackenzie and Mikaela.

Matt Reitnour Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Matt Reitnour is in his 12th year as a member of the Canisius College Athletic Communications staff and 2012-13 will be his first as the College’s assistant athletic director for communications. Having previously served as the director of athletic communications for five years, he is the primary media contact for the school’s men’s basketball, softball and golf teams. In addition to his duties as the primary media contact for three of the College’s athletic programs, Reitnour serves as the athletic department’s spokesperson, oversees the entire athletic communications staff and is in charge of content and the maintenance of GoGriffs.com, the school’s official athletic department website. He was instrumental in the launch of the new-look GoGriffs. com in the summer of 2008 and oversaw the website’s second redesign in the fall of 2011. Reitnour also serves as a producer for the department’s radio and Internet broadcasts and also handles the hiring and scheduling for the department’s gameday media relations and operations staff. In 2009, Reitnour and his staff helped Canisius become the first school in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference to announce an environmentally-friendly and costsaving measure to eliminate the printing of media guides by moving the process to a

digital, on-line format. He has helped oversee the department’s expansion into popular on-line social media ventures such as Facebook and Twitter, and he’s also helped drive the department’s work involving more on-line video and audio productions. Reitnour started at Canisius as the graduate assistant in the athletic communications office before being promoted to full-time status in 2003. He has also worked four NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournaments in addition to the 2003 Frozen Four, hosted by Canisius at HSBC Arena. The Zionsville, Pa., native came to Buffalo after earning his bachelor’s degree in communications from Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. where he served as a student assistant in the school’s sports information office for four years. Reitnour earned his master’s degree in sport administration from Canisius in May 2004. He is an active member of CoSIDA and ECAC-SIDA. He is currently a member of the CoSIDA University Division Management Advisory Committee and also serves on the ECAC-SIDA’s Rookie Committee. Since the summer of 2006, Reitnour has served as a professor in the Master of Sport Administration program. Reitnour was married on July 4, 2009, to the former Kelly Sieber. The couple resides in Kenmore, N.Y., with their daughter Grace, who was born in April 2011.

Judi Caserta Assistant Athletic Director for Business Operations Judith Russo Caserta begins her 24th year at Canisius College and is responsible for the day-to-day business operations of the athletic department, including overseeing the individual budgets of the 17 Golden Griffin athletic teams, monitoring travel and recruiting expenses, providing compensation for officials and serving as liaison with the College’s business office and human resources. Caserta received the title of assistant athletic director for business operations during the summer of 2012 and is also the sport supervisor for the rowing program. Caserta served as the Golden Griffins’ senior women’s administrator from 19972000. She prepares the Department of Education Equity Athletics Disclosure Act, along with the NCAA Audit of Agreed-Upon Procedures. After graduating from Canisius, Caserta was the business manager of the family-

owned Russo Chevrolet dealership until the business was sold in 1988. Caserta was hired as the Director of Accounting at Canisius in 1989 and was named the Athletic Business Manager the following year. During her tenure at the College, Caserta has served in many roles and capacities, including chairperson of the MAAC Women’s Lacrosse Committee and the MAAC Finance Committee. She currently sits on the NCAA Intercollegiate Athletics Financial Reporting Advisor Committee. Caserta graduated from Canisius in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and has over 30 years of accounting, organizational and management experience. She received her Master of Science in Sport Administration in 2008 from the College. Her Masters’ internship was serving as the General Chair of the 46th annual Porter Cup golf tournament in 2004. Away from Canisius, Caserta enjoys spending time with her family, golfing, cooking and singing the National Anthem at local sporting events. She resides in Youngstown, N.Y., with her husband, Tom (‘77), and son, Anthony.


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