UAlbany Baseball 2014 Media Guide

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UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY 2014 BASEBALL

CONTACT: Lizzie Barlow • Director of Media Relations • O: (518) 442-3359 • C: (518) 852-8362 • Email: ebarlow2@albany.edu

2014 UALBANY SCHEDULE USA Baseball Complex Classic^ 2/14 Canisius 1 p.m. 2/15 St.Joseph’s 1 p.m. 2/15 Butler 4 p.m. 2/16 Monmouth 10 a.m. 2/20 2/21 2/22 2/23 3/1 3/2 3/5 3/8 3/9 3/15 3/16 3/18 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/28 3/29 3/30 4/1 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/19 4/20 4/23 4/26 4/27 4/29 5/3 5/4 5/6 5/10 5/11 5/16 5/17

at Hawaii 11:35 p.m. at Hawaii 11:35 p.m. at Hawaii 6:05 p.m. at Hawaii 6:05 p.m. at Central Conn. St. (DH) 12 p.m. at Central Conn. St. 1 p.m. at Hofstra 3 p.m. at NYIT (DH) 1 p.m. at NYIT (DH) 1 p.m. at UMBC (DH) * 12 p.m. at UMBC * 12 p.m. Marist 3 p.m. at Stony Brook (DH) * 12 p.m. at Stony Brook * 12 p.m. Cornell (DH) 2 p.m. at Bryant 3 p.m. at Bryant (DH) 1 p.m. at Bryant 3 p.m. Fordham 3:30 p.m. UMass-Lowell (DH) * 1 p.m. UMass-Lowell * 1 p.m. at Marist 3 p.m. UMBC (DH) * 12 p.m. UMBC * 12 p.m. St. John’s 3 p.m. at Hartford (DH) * 1 p.m. at Hartford * 1 p.m. Manhattan 3 p.m. Stony Brook (DH) * 12 p.m. Stony Brook * 12 p.m. Central Conn. St. 3 p.m. at NJIT (DH) 12 p.m. at NJIT (DH) 12 p.m. at St.John’s 6 p.m. at Maine (DH) * TBA at Maine * 1 p.m. Binghamton (DH) * 1 p.m. Binghamton * 1 p.m.

America East Tournament 5/22-24 ^Cary, N.C. *America East game

2014 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION Location:............................................. Albany, N.Y. Founded:.......................................................... 1844 Enrollment: .................................................. 13,100 Conference: ...................................... America East Colors:............................................... Purple & Gold Nickname:...........................................Great Danes Director of Athletics:..........................Lee McElroy Athletic Dept. Phone: ....................(518) 442-2562 Ticket Office Phone: ....................(518) 442-DANE STADIUM INFORMATION Facility: ...............................................Varsity Field Dimensions: ........................................330-400-330 Surface: .......................................................... Grass COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach:........................................ Jon Mueller Alma Mater:................... Eckerd College (Fla.) ‘92 Record at UAlbany: ......... 302-408-5 (14 seasons) Career Record: ............................................... Same Assistant Coach:.... Drew Pearce (UC Berkeley ‘97) Assistant Coach: ............Jeff Kaier (UAlbany ‘09) Athletic Trainer: ...................................John Sylak Strength & Conditioning:..................Tony Tullock Baseball Office Phone.....................(518) 442-3337 2013 REVIEW 2013 Record:................................................23-25-1 2013 AEast Record: .............................. 16-14 (3rd) 2013 Postseason: ................ 0-2 AEast Tournament Conference titles (Last): ...........................1 (2007)

TEAM INFORMATION Position Starters Returning/Lost: .................... 6/3 Pitchers (Starting) Returning/Lost: ��������������� .2/3 Players Returning/Lost.................................17/10 Newcomers:......................................................... 14 Position Starters Returning (6): Brian Bullard, Evan Harasta, Matt Hinchy, D.J. Hoagboon, Josh Nethaway, Craig Lepre, (Joey Tracy * torn ACL - out for season). Position Starters Lost (3): Nolan Gaige, Greg Muller, Gordon Madej. Others Returning (2): Richard Bacon, Adam Mund. Newcomers (7): Brendan Behan, Cory Kingston, Jeff VonMoser, Charlie Peltz, Alex Lushkevich, Alex Michaud, Garrett Longhurst. Pitchers Returning (10): Kevin Archbold, Stephen Carey, Daniel Castro, Terry Dugdale, Joey Moore, Cameron Sorgie, Andrew Jaurique, Ryan Stinar, Brendan Ryan, Sam DeCelle. Pitchers Lost (5): Austin Chase, Kasceim Graham, Derek Zielinski, Brian Gauthier. Newcomers (5): Andrew Veiga, Matt Gallup, Stephen Woods, Joe Romero, J.T. Genovese.

PROJECTED POSITION STARTERS 11 – D.J. Hoagboon Sr. • L/R • 6-1 • 200 .219, 17 RBI, 5 2B

2 – Cory Kingston Jr. • R/R • 5-9 • 160 1st season

6 – Jeff VonMoser Jr. • R/R • 6-1 • 160 1st season

19 – Brian Bullard RSr. • L/R • 5-11 • 180 .296, 14 RBI, 3 HR 20 – Josh Nethaway RSr. • R/R • 6-2 • 220 .310, 35 RBI, 17 2B

21 – Matt Hinchy So. • R/R • 6-2 • 200 .268, 11 RBI, 6 2B

(Stats from 2013)

14 – Charlie Peltz Fr. • L/R • 6-0 • 175 1st season

34 – Craig Lepre Jr. • L/R • 6-2 • 205 .184, 7 RBI, 3 2B

24 – Evan Harasta So. • R/R • 6-2 • 215 .273, 18 RBI, 4 2B

PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS TBA

39 – Kevin Archbold Sr. • LHP • 6-6 • 225 ‘13: 1-2, 5.23 ERA, 32.2 IP, 33 K, 18 BB

31 – Cameron Sorgie Jr. • RHP • 6-4 • 195 ‘13: 2-5, 4.94 ERA, 51.0 IP, 51 K, 31 BB

22 – Stephen Woods Fr. • RHP • 6-2 • 205 Tampa Bay Rays 6th round pick in 2013

15 – Matt Gallup Jr. • RHP • 6-0 • 175 Hudson Valley CC transfer

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Name Pos. Cory Kingston OF Andrew Veiga LHP Jeff VonMoser INF Ryan Stinar RHP Andrew Jaurique LHP Joey Tracy INF Richard Bacon INF D.J. Hoagboon C/INF/OF Adam Mund OF Charlie Peltz OF/RHP Matt Gallup RHP Terry Dugdale RHP Brendan Ryan LHP Brian Bullard INF Josh Nethaway C/INF/OF Matt Hinchy INF Stephen Woods RHP Daniel Castro LHP Evan Harasta C Alex Lushkevich INF Alex Michaud INF Brendan Behan C Cameron Sorgie RHP Joe Romero RHP Craig Lepre C/INF Sam DeCelle LHP Joey Moore RHP Garrett Longhurst OF Stephen Carey RHP Kevin Archbold LHP J.T. Genovese RHP

B/T R/R L/L R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L L/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/L R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R

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

Wt. 160 200 160 180 175 185 170 200 180 175 175 180 160 180 220 200 205 205 215 175 235 200 195 265 205 185 180 165 190 225 250

Yr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. RSr. RSr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. RFr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. RJr. Fr. RJr. Sr. Fr.

Hometown / Previous School San Jose, Calif. (De Anza College) Lincoln, R.I. (Lincoln) Chicago, Ill. (College of San Mateo) Forest Hill, Md. (North Harford) Merced, Calif. (Merced High) Elmont, N.Y. (St. Mary’s) Coventry, R.I. (Bishop Hendricken) Mayfield, N.Y. (Mayfield) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Nova) Queensbury, N.Y. (Queensbury) Scotia, N.Y. (Hudson Valley CC) Amherst, N.H. (Souhegan) Pearl River, N.Y. (Pearl River) West Nyack, N.Y. (St. Joseph Regional) Fonda, N.Y. (Fonda-Fultonville) Miller Place, N.Y. (Miller Place) Dix Hills, N.Y. (Half Hallows East) Monroe, N.Y. (Washingtonville High) Webster, N.Y. (Webster Thomas) Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (Hudson Valley CC) Olathe, Kan. (Western Nebraska CC) Slingerlands, N.Y. (Bethlehem) Shirley, N.Y. (William Floyd) Valley Stream, N.Y. (Chaminade) Lansdale, Pa. (North Penn) Mechanicville, N.Y. (Mechanicville) Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (Saratoga Springs) Patterson, N.Y. (Brewster) Thiells, N.Y. (North Rockland) Merrick, N.Y. (Bellmore JFK) Katonah, N.Y. (Somers)

ALPHABETICAL 39 Archbold, Kevin 10 Bacon, Richard 30 Behan, Brendan 19 Bullard, Brian 38 Carey, Stephen 23 Castro, Daniel 35 DeCelle, Sam 16 Dugdale, Terry 15 Gallup, Matt 40 Genovese, J.T. 24 Harasta, Evan 21 Hinchy, Matt 11 Hoagboon, D.J. 8 Jaurique, Andrew 2 Kingston, Cory 34 Lepre, Craig 37 Longhurst, Garrett 25 Lushkevich, Alex 29 Michaud, Alex 36 Moore, Joey 12 Mund, Adam 20 Nethaway, Josh 14 Peltz, Char 33 Romero, Joe 17 Ryan, Brendan 31 Sorgie, Cameron 7 Stinar, Ryan

Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Vol. Asst. Coach:

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Jon Mueller (Eckerd College (Fla.) ‘92), 15th season Drew Pearce (UC Berkeley ‘97), 6th season Jeff Kaier (UAlbany ‘09), 3rd season Brendan Rowland (UAlbany ‘10), 1st season

CLASS BREAKDOWN Senior (5) Archbold, Bullard, Castro, Hoagboon, Nethaway Junior (12) Carey, Gallup, Jaurique, Kingston, Lepre, Lushkevich, Michaud, Moore, Mund, Sorgie, Tracy, VonMoser Sophomore (8) Bacon, Behan, DeCelle, Dugdale, Harasta, Hinchy, Ryan, Stinar Freshman (6) Genovese, Longhurst, Peltz, Romero, Veiga, Woods

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STATE BREAKDOWN California (2) Jaurique, Kingston Florida (1) Mund Illinois (1) VonMoser Kansas (1) Michaud Maryland (1) Stinar New Hampshire (1) Dugdale

9 Tracy, Joey 4 Veiga, Andrew 6 VonMoser, Jeff

LEFT/RIGHT

New York (21) Archbold, Behan, Bullard, Carey, Castro, DeCelle, Gallup, Genovese, Harasta, Hinchy, Hoagboon, Longhurst, Lushkevich, Moore, Nethaway, Peltz, Romero, Ryan, Sorgie, Tracy, Woods

Bats Left - Hitters (6) Bullard, Hoagboon, Lepre, Longhurst, Lushkevich, Peltz

Pennsylvania (1) Lepre

Throws Left - Pitchers (6) Archbold, Castro, DeCelle, Jaurique, Ryan, Veiga

Rhode Island (2) Bacon, Veiga

Bats Right - Hitters (10) Bacon, Behan, Harasta, Hinchy, Kingston, Michaud, Mund, Nethaway, Tracy, VonMoser

Throws Right - Pitchers (9) Carey, Dugdale, Gallup, Genovese, Moore, Peltz, Romero, Sorgie, Stinar Woods

POSITION Catcher Behan, Harasta, Lepre Infield Bacon, Bullard, Hinchy, Lushkevich, Michaud, Nethaway, Peltz, Tracy, VonMoser Outfield Hoagboon, Kingston, Longhurst, Mund, Peltz


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RHP

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LHP

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Cory Kingston

Jr. • R/R • 5-9 • 160 San Jose, Calif.

INF

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Matt Gallup

Jr. • R/R • 6-0 • 175 Scotia, N.Y.

LHP

17 Brendan Ryan

So. • L/L • 6-2 • 170 Pearl River, N.Y.

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Jeff Von Moser

Jr. • R/R • 6-1 • 160 Chicago, Ill.

Jr. • L/L • 5-11 • 175 Merced, Calif.

RHP

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So. • R/R • 5-11 • 180 Coventry, R.I.

D.J. Hoagboon

Sr. • L/R • 6-1 • 200 Mayfield, N.Y.

Adam Mund

Jr. • R/R • 5-11 • 180 Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Charlie Peltz

Fr. • L/R • 6-0 • 175 Queensbury, N.Y.

Terry Dugdale

RFr. • R/R • 5-11 • 180 Amherst, N.H.

INF

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INF

RHP

LHP

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Brian Bullard

RSr. • L/R • 5-11 • 200 West Nyack, N.Y.

Josh Nethaway

RSr. • R/R • 6-2 • 220 Fonda, N.Y.

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Alex Lushkevich

Jr. • L/R • 5-10 • 175 Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

Matt Hinchy

So. • R/R • 6-2 • 205 Miller Place, N.Y.

C

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Alex Michaud

Jr. • R/R • 6-2 • 235 Olathe, Kan.

Brendan Behan

RFr. • R/R • 6-0 • 200 Slingerlands, N.Y.

C

LHP

RHP

OF

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Craig Lepre

Andrew Jaurique

INF RHP

INF

So. • L/R • 6-2 • 205 Lansdale, Pa.

Ryan Stinar

So. • R/R • 6-6 • 205 Forest Hill, Md.

OF

INF

Evan Harasta

LHP

C OF

C

So. • R/R • 6-3 • 215 Webster, N.Y.

RHP

INF

Richard Bacon

Joey Tracy

Jr. • R/R • 5-9 • 185 Elmont, N.Y.

Andrew Veiga

Fr. • L/L • 6-3 • 200 Lincoln, R.I.

INF

Sam DeCelle

So. • L/L • 5-11 • 190 Mechanicville, N.Y.

Joey Moore

RJr. • L/R • 6-3 • 205 Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

Stephen Woods

Daniel Castro

Fr. • R/R • 6-2 • 205 Dix Hills, N.Y.

RJr. • L/L • 6-2 • 205 Monroe, N.Y.

RHP

RHP

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Cameron Sorgie

Joe Romero

Jr. • R/R • 6-4 • 205 Shirley, N.Y.

Fr. • R/R • 6-4 • 265 Valley Stream, N.Y.

RHP

LHP

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Garrett Longhurst Fr. • L/R • 6-3 • 165 Patterson, N.Y.

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Stephen Carey

RJr. • R/R • 6-4 • 195 Thiells, N.Y.

Kevin Archbold

Sr. • L/L • 6-6 • 225 Merrick, N.Y.

RHP

40 J.T. Genovese

Fr. • R/R • 6-9 • 250 Katonah, N.Y.

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28 Brendan Rowland Vol. Assistant Coach 1st Season UAlbany ‘10

26 Jeff Kaier

Assistant Coach 3rd Season UAlbany ‘09

18 Drew Pearce

Associate Head Coach 6th Season UC Berkeley ‘97

27 Jon Mueller Head Coach 15th Season Eckerd ‘92

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HEAD COACH JON MUELLER 15th season • Eckerd ‘92

Jon Mueller enters his 15th season as the head coach of the University at Albany baseball program in 2014. The Stillwater, N.Y. native has had proven success as both a player and coach throughout his career. Mueller ranks first among UAlbany’s career leaders with 302 coaching victories, and was named the America East Coach of the Year in 2004. He also led the Danes to the program’s first America East Conference tournament championship title and NCAA appearance in 2007. Mueller has produced dozens of all-conference standouts and has had six players selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft under his direction, including two in the past three seasons. Not only is Mueller well respected in the UAlbany campus community, but also throughout the region, as he was inducted into the Capital District Baseball Hall of Fame in the fall of 2012, as well as the Capital District Basketball Hall of Fame and Stillwater High School Hall of Fame in the fall of 2008. Mueller assembled UAlbany’s 2013-14 incoming class that was recognized as the top recruiting class in the Northeast Region by Baseball America. Right-handed pitcher Stephen Woods highlighted the group, opting to attend UAlbany after the Tampa Bay Rays selected him in the sixth round of the 2013 MLB Draft. In 2013, Mueller piloted UAlbany to an appearance in the America East Tournament for the fifth straight season and for the eighth time since 2004. Earning the No. 3 seed, the Great Danes logged a 16-14 conference mark on the season and finished the year with a 23-25-1 overall record. With a 4-3 victory over conference-foe Maine, Mueller reached the 300-win milestone on May 4th. Under Mueller’s direction, UAlbany garnered seven all-conference honors, including Josh Nethaway’s first-team accolade.

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The Great Danes also boasted the second-highest batting average in the conference with a collective .273 average and a .288 mark in league play. In 2012, Mueller led the Great Danes to a No. 2 seed in the America East Championship, recording the highest total league wins in the program’s Division I history, with a 16-8 record. Under his direction, seven earned all-conference honors, highlighted by first-teamers Mike Tirri and Nolan Gaige, as Gaige finished the season ranked third in the nation for triples (9). In addition, left-handed pitcher Sean Lucas was chosen in the 25th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Cincinnati Reds, marking the highest draft choice from the UAlbany program since 2002, and the eighth player in UAlbany history to be selected. In 2011, the Great Danes advanced to the America East Championship game for the third straight season. As the fourth seed of the tournament, UAlbany eliminated top-seeded Stony Brook and second-seeded Binghamton before falling to Maine in the championship finale. Dave Kubiak, the 2011 UAlbany Male Athlete of the Year, became the seventh player in the baseball program’s history to be chosen in the Major League Baseball Draft when the Tampa Bay Rays took him in the 36th round. Kubiak, a right-handed pitcher, and outfielder Nolan Gaige were named to the America East Baseball All-Conference Second Team, while catcher Josh Nethaway earned all-rookie recognition. In addition, reliever Greg Lutton was named to the all-academic team. The Great Danes returned to the America East Conference championship game in 2009 after missing the tournament in 2008. At the time, Mueller guided UAlbany to its seventh 20-win season in an eight-year span, as the Great Danes finished second in the regular-season standings. Catcher Ryan Gugel and reliever Sean Gregory earned all-conference firstteam accolades, while pitchers Dave Kubiak and Zach Kraham earned spots on the all-conference second team. Kraham also followed Kubiak as an all-rookie team member. In 2007, the Great Danes secured their first America East Conference tournament championship title and NCAA appearance. Mueller also saw five of his players earn All-America East Conference accolades. UAlbany posted a 29-29 record, including 13-11 in the America East, and as the No. 3 seed captured its first America East tournament championship. UAlbany defeated Binghamton in the tournament final by posting the first-ever 1-0 victory in America East postseason play. The Great Danes made the program’s first NCAA appearance as the fourth seed in the Fayetteville, Arkansas Regional. Mueller led UAlbany to a single-season record 37 victories in 2004, going 37-14, including 14-7 in America East play, setting records for both wins and winning percentage (.725). The Great Danes finished tied for


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MUELLER’S COACHING HISTORY

second in the conference and advanced to the America East championship for the first time, earning Mueller America East Coach of the Year honors. Mueller coached 2004 America East player of the year Dan Schoonmaker, who set the school’s single-season standard in RBI with 51. In addition, shortstop Joe Lamb and infielder Derek DeGrazio earned All-America East first-team honors, while relief pitcher Shawn Ryan, who was third in the country with 14 saves, joined DeGrazio on the American Baseball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region first team. DeGrazio was also named to the ECAC second team and Ryan was selected a collegebaseballinsider.com honorable mention All-America. In addition to mentoring all-conference standouts, Mueller has had six players selected in the Major League Baseball Draft and even more go on to sign professional contracts. Prior to the drafts of Sean Lucas in 2012 and Dave Kubiak in 2011, Ryan Gugel signed a free agency contract with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009, while Sean Gregory played for the Independent League Champions Quebec Capitals. In 2008, first baseman Mike Konstanty was chosen by the Cincinnati Reds in the 39th round. Catcher Tom Hill, a two-time All-America East Conference first-team selection at catcher, was chosen in the 34th round of the 2007 draft by the Kansas City Royals. Starting pitcher Adam Kroft, who went 8-3 with a 4.08 ERA as a senior, was chosen in the 30th round of the 2004 draft by the San Diego Padres. Kroft followed Mike Grasso, who was chosen in the 11th round by the Atlanta Braves in 2002 and Steve Checksfield, the school’s all-time leader in several categories including home runs and RBI, who was selected in the 26th round by the Houston Astros in 2001. Checksfield was the first UAlbany player since 1974 to be drafted. Mueller has also coached other players that have inked free agent professional contracts, including Mark Suchowiecki, who signed with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2006 and pitched for their Class A affiliate, the Hudson Valley Renegades. A volunteer baseball assistant at UAlbany prior to his current appointment, Mueller played professionally from 1994-2000 in the Northeast and Northern Leagues with the Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs, Adirondack Lumberjacks and Marshall (Minn.) Mallards. A 6-foot-5, 245-pound infielder and designated hitter, Mueller accrued a career .286 batting average with 74 home runs and 318 RBI in seven professional seasons. He led the Northeastern League in homers in 1996 and 1997 with 18 and 20, respectively. In 1999, Mueller hit .290 with 13 home runs and 43 RBI, despite missing 30 games due to injury, and helped his team go 20-8 down the stretch to qualify for Northern League playoffs. He earned Most Valuable Player honors of the league’s East Championship series when he had the game-winning two-run single in the fifth and deciding game. In the Northeast League Championship series against Winnipeg, Mueller went 5-for-15 with two homers and seven RBI, including the game-winning grand slam with his team trailing 6-3 in the bottom of the eighth inning in Game 3 of the best-of-five series. The Diamond Dogs went on to win the series in four games and Mueller was named series MVP. Mueller was also a member of the Albany-Colonie squad that won the 1997 Northeast League Championship and was selected MVP of the 2000 Northern League All-Star Game. A constant influence in the Capital Region, Mueller also coached at the College of Saint Rose in 1993-94 and was a teacher with Mechanicville City Schools, Saratoga BOCES and the Duanesburg School District. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Eckerd College (Fla.) in 1992 and has a master’s degree in secondary education from Saint Rose. Mueller and his wife, Patricia, reside in the Capital Region with their daughter, Marley, and son, Jaxon.

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DREW PEARCE Associate Head Coach • 6th season at UAlbany Drew Pearce begins his sixth season with the UAlbany baseball program in 2014, serving his second season as associate head coach and fourth as recruiting coordinator. Pearce works primarily with the Great Danes’ pitching staff. His duties also include fundraising, team travel, practice planning, and academic support. Pearce played a key role in putting together UAlbany’s 2013-14 incoming class that was recognized as the top recruiting class in the Northeast Region by Baseball America. Right-handed pitcher Stephen Woods highlighted the group, opting to attend UAlbany after the Tampa Bay Rays selected him in the sixth round of the 2013 MLB Draft. In addition, Pearce was instrumental in the success of UAlbany’s recent Major League Baseball Draft picks – left-handed pitcher Sean Lucas and right-hander Dave Kubiak. Lucas was chosen in the 25th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Cincinnati Reds in 2012, marking the highest draft choice from the program since 2002, and the eighth player in UAlbany history to be selected. A year prior, Kubiak was named the UAlbany Male Athlete of the Year and was chosen by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 36th round of the 2011 MLB Draft. Under Pearce’s direction in 2013, hurlers Austin Chase and Kasceim Graham earned second team all-conference honors, while right-handed pitcher Ryan Stinar was selected to the all-rookie squad. Pearce’s staff helped the Great Danes to a No. 3 seed in the America East Tournament with a 16-14 overall conference record. During his tenure at UAlbany, the Great Danes set the record for conference wins in a season, recording a 16-8 mark in 2012, while earning a No. 2 seed to the America East Conference tournament. In addition, five pitchers have earned all-conference honors under Pearce’s influence, including multi-season winners, Kubiak and Chase. Pearce came to UAlbany after a stint at Siena College, where he worked primarily with the outfielders and as a hitting coach. He also directed the Saints community service and fund-raising activities and was responsible for the oversight of scouting and the team’s strength and conditioning program. During the 2008 season, Pearce helped lead the Saints to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship game, posting a turnaround record of 30-26, after a 12-33 record in 2007. The Saints, who had not made the MAAC tournament in four years, achieved a 30-win season for only the fourth time in school history. Pearce acted as the first base coach during the season and was involved in practice and game planning. He coordinated all on-campus recruiting visits and was placed in charge of all team travel arrangements. Pearce was also the pitching coach of the Amsterdam Mohawks of the New York Collegiate Baseball League in 2007-08. He also acted as the General Manager of the Amsterdam Mohawks Organizations specializing in revenue generation through sponsorships, innovative marketing and community relations. Pearce worked with the team’s pitching staff in regards to mechanics, mental approach, strength and conditioning and situational knowledge. Pearce is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, where he was a standout pitcher for the Golden Bears. As a sophomore, he posted a 9-5 record with a 3.22 ERA in the Pacific 10 Conference. Pearce collected victories over perennial powerhouse teams such as USC, Long Beach State, Pepperdine, Arizona and Fresno State. Pearce played in the Alaska Collegiate Baseball Summer League after his freshman year, registering a 5-1 record with a 2.01 ERA. He earned two international wins against all-star teams in Korea and Japan. After signing a contract to play in the prestigious Cape Cod League following his sophomore season at California, he tore a ligament in his throwing elbow. Pearce missed his junior season after undergoing Tommy John surgery, and returned to the team, only to tear his rear rotator cuff as a senior. Pearce had been drafted by the New York Yankees out of St. Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif. In the summer of 2013, Pearce married his wife Karen in Cortona, Italy. They reside in Pittsfield, Mass.

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JEFF KAIER

BRENDAN ROWLAND

Assistant Coach • 3rd season at UAlbany

Volunteer Assistant Coach • 1st season at UAlbany

Jeff Kaier enters his third year as an assistant coach for the UAlbany baseball team in 2014. He works with position players along with practice management, scheduling, and academic support. Kaier also facilitates summer and winter camps, manages summer ball placement, and is the team’s third base coach on game day. Kaier played a key role in putting together UAlbany’s 2013-14 incoming class that was recognized as the top recruiting class in the Northeast Region by Baseball America. Right-handed pitcher Stephen Woods highlighted the group, opting to attend UAlbany after the Tampa Bay Rays selected him in the sixth round of the 2013 MLB Draft. In 2013, Kaier helped the Great Danes earn a No. 3 seed in the America East Tournament with a 16-14 overall conference record. In addition, UAlbany garnered seven all-conference honors, including outfielder Josh Nethaway’s first-team accolade. In addition, centerfielder Nolan Gaige and first baseman Greg Muller earned second-team honors, while third baseman Matt Hinchy was named to the all-rookie squad. The Great Danes finished second in the league with a .274 collective batting average and a .288 mark in league play, while also boasting a program-record .966 team fielding percentage. Academically, Kaier aided the Great Danes to a team GPA just shy of a 3.0, marking the program’s best output. In his first season on staff in 2012, Kaier helped lead the Great Danes to a No. 2 seed in the America East Championship, as they recorded the highest total league wins in the program’s Division I history, with a 16-8 record. Seven earned all-conference honors, highlighted by first-teamers Mike Tirri and Nolan Gaige, as Gaige finished the season ranked third in the nation for triples (9). In addition, left-handed pitcher Sean Lucas was chosen in the 25th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Cincinnati Reds, marking the highest draft choice from the UAlbany program since 2002, and the eighth player in UAlbany history to be selected. A 2009 graduate from UAlbany, Kaier was a pitcher and outfielder for the Great Danes from 2005-09. He was a member of the 2007 America East Baseball Conference Championship Team, marking the first time that the Great Danes won the title and went on to compete in the NCAA tournament. In the Fayetteville Regional, Kaier pitched two scoreless innings of relief against No. 7 Arkansas. During the 2007 season, Kaier led the America East in pitching appearances (26) and finished his career third all-time in UAlbany history for pitching appearances in a season. In 2009, he led the Great Danes, as a captain, to 15 conference wins. Kaier, a Queensbury, N.Y. native, previously coached with the Halfmoon Mariners summer baseball team, an affiliate of the American Amateur Baseball Congress, serving as the head coach from 2006-11. He led them to two state championships, including a final four appearance in the North Atlantic Regional in 2009. Kaier earned his bachelor’s degree in communication with a double-minor in education and sociology from UAlbany in May 2009 and received his master’s in education administration and policy study in December of 2011.

Brendan Rowland enters his first season as a volunteer assistant coach in 2014. Rowland was a standout outfielder for Head Coach Jon Mueller from 2007-10. Rowland signed a professional contract as a catcher with the Atlanta Braves organization at the end of his career and played one season in the Gulf Coast League. In his three years as a starter at UAlbany, Rowland accrued a batting average of .318, hit 21 home runs and drove in 117 runs in 166 games for the Great Danes. He led the team in hitting in both his sophomore and senior seasons, and was a first-team All-America East Conference selection in 2008 and a second-team pick in 2010. Rowland was also a member of UAlbany’s 2007 America East Championship team that went on to compete in the NCAA Regional in Fayetteville, Ark. A native of Albany, N.Y., Rowland led Colonie Central to a Section II championship was state runner-up finish in 2006.

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BRIAN BULLARD

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#20 JOSH NETHAWAY

5-11 • 200 • RSr. • INF • West Nyack, N.Y. (St. Joseph Regional)

6-2 • 220 • RSr. • INF • Fonda, N.Y. (Fonda-Fultonville)

2013

2013

Appeared in 42 games with 37 starts (312B, 6-DH) ... Batted .296 with 37 hits, 23 runs, and 14 RBI ... Recorded five doubles, a triple, and co-led the team with three home runs ... Logged nine multi-hit games and hit in nine consecutive games from 4/20-5/4 ... Went 3-for-5 with three runs scored at Manhattan (4/24) ... Went 2-for-5 with two RBI, two runs scored, and a home run vs. Hartford (4/21) ... Belted a two-run home run vs. UMBC (4/27), going 2-for-3 ... Went 2-for-5 with a home run in UAlbany’s 7-4 win over Stony Brook (5/12) ... Recorded two doubles, going 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored in UAlbany’s 5-0 win over UMBC (4/27).

2012

Started 33 games with majority of action at second base ... Finished season with 114 at-bats, recording 25 hits for a .211 batting average ... Had one homer, 13 RBIs and five extra-base hits on the year ... Was on-base .331 percent of the time with a slugging percentage of .298 ... Went 3-for-5 against Holy Cross (3/17) with two runs and two RBIs ... Had three hits again at the end of the season against Hartford (5/19), going 3-for-5 with two runs and an RBI.

2011

Started at second base in nine of the 15 games he played ... Accrued a .298 batting average with 17 hits and 13 RBIs ... Recorded two triples, both coming in a double-header against North Carolina-Greenville ... Went 5-for-6 against San Jose State with one RBI and three walks.

2010

Named to the America East All-Rookie Team ... Started all 47 games played at second base ... Finished second on the team with a .326 batting average ... Recorded 58 hits including nine doubles and four home runs ... Scored 37 runs and drove in 32 more ... Was 8-for-10 on stolen base attempts ... Went 4-for-5 with two runs scored and five RBI, hitting a double and a home run, at St. John’s (3/20) ... Recorded three hits, scoring two runs and driving in two more at Manhattan (4/7) ... Went 3-for-3 with a home run against Hartford (4/18) ... Hit another homer against the Hawks in the second series of the season (5/22), recording three hits, three runs scored and four RBI.

High school

Three-year letterwinner at St. Joseph Regional (N.J.) ... Senior captain ... Helped lead the 27-4 Green Knights to the 2009 Bergen County Champinoship title ... Team advanced to the state championship game ... Batted .430 as a senior with two home runs and 25 RBI ... Was a two-time all-league and all-county selection ... Earned the team scholar-athlete award ... Also a fouryear letterwinner in ice hockey ... Member of National Honor Society.

Personal

Intended major is human biology ... Born November 20, 1990 ... Son of Brian and Dianna Bullard.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .287 138-132 474 93 136 19 5 9 72 18-21

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America East All-Conference First Team ... Two-time America East Player of the Week ... Started all 49 games (45-RF, 4-DH) ... Coled the team with a .310 batting average with 57 hits, 26 runs, and 35 RBI ... Led the squad with a .451 slugging percentage with a team-high 17 doubles and three home runs ... Ranked second on the team with a .331 batting average in conference play ... Recorded a team-best 16 multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI games ... Went 3-for-6 with two doubles, two RBI, and two runs scored in win over UMBC (3/23) ... Went 3-for-4 with a double, an RBI, and a run scored at Maine (3/30) ... Named the America East Player of the Week (4/8) after leading UAlbany to a series sweep over Stony Brook, logging a home run, three RBI, and four runs scored ... Also named the America East Player of the Week (4/22) after batting .500 (10-for-20) with a .750 slugging percentage, leading the team to a 3-1 week, including a series win over Hartford ... Played hero with one out in the bottom of the 12th inning, lining his fourth hit of the game -- a walk-off game-winning double -leading the Danes to a 10-9 victory over the Hawks in Sunday’s rubber match (4/21) ... Finished a triple shy of the cycle as he went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored, pounding out a double, home run, and single in his first three at-bats of UAlbany’s 23-8 win over Hartford (4/20) ... Went 3-for-4 with a double in 4-3 win over Maine (5/4).

2012

Appeared in 49 games with 46 starts split between outfield and first base ... Hit for a .313 average with 51 hits, 27 runs and 30 RBIs ... Ended the season with 12 doubles, one triple and one homer ... Went 4-for-4 with two runs and an RBI against NYIT (3/10) ... Hit a home run against Coastal Carolina (3/25) on the way to three hits, three RBIs, two runs and a double ... Finished season with a .380 on-base percentage and .436 slugging percentage.

2011

Started in 47 games ... Appeared at the plate 175 times ... Connected with the ball 49 times, including 13 doubles and three home runs ... Registered a .280 batting average and .406 slugging percentage ... Made just three errors in the field ... Totaled 36 runs batted in for UAlbany.

2010

Earned a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury.

High school

Four-year letterwinner at Fonda-Fultonville ... Three-time captain ... Earned all-state honors as a sophomore and a senior ... Was a three-time all-league honoree ... Named the team’s MVP for three straight seasons while also claiming the batting title for three years ... Led the team to the WAC Championship title as a freshman and a senior ... Also a member of the football and basketball squads ... Member of National Honor Society.

Personal

Intended major is history... Born March 18, 1991... Son of Thomas and Mary Jo Nethaway.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .303 150-146 532 75 161 43 1 8 103 5-13


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DANIEL CASTRO

6-6 • 225 • Sr. • LHP • Merrick, N.Y. (Bellmore JFK)

6-2 • 205 • Sr. • LHP • Monroe, N.Y. (Sullivan CCC/Washingtonville)

2013

2013

Made 13 appearances with two starts ... Went 1-2 with one save ... Recorded a 5.23 ERA with 33 strikeouts in 32.2 innings ... Made starts against Cornell (3/26) and Hartford (4/21) ... Earned the win against Stony Brook (4/7), tossing 3.2 innings out of the pen, allowing two unearned runs, two hits, while striking out six ... Earned the save in UAlbany’s 5-4 win over Binghamton (5/17), tossing a scoreless ninth inning, striking out one ... Logged a season-high six strikeouts twice – at Hartford (3/17) and vs. Stony Brook (4/7) ... Threw a season-high 4.0 innings twice, including a solid outing at Binghamton (4/14), allowing no runs, one hit, and struck out five.

2012

Had eight appearances on the season with seven coming out of the bullpen ... In final three outings did not give up any runs while allowing just one hit ... In seven innings pitched, allow 11 hits, 10 runs, eight earned runs and five walks ... Pitched 1.2 scoreless innings against Cornell (3/27), allowed no hits and one walk in the outing ... In last appearance against Hartford (5/19) pitching one inning, allowing no runs and one hit ... Finished season with two strikeouts and no homers allowed.

Did not see any game action due to injury.

SULLIVAN COUNTY

Was named to the 2011 and 2012 Region 15 Second Team ... A member of the 2011 and 2012 Region 15 Championships’ All-Tournament team ... Named to both all-conference and all-region for academics in 2012 ... A member Sullivan County Community College’s 2011 championship team.

High school

A three-year letterwinner in baseball at Washingtonville ... Won the 2010 Washingtonville High School Baseball Coaches Award.

Personal

Born on Oct. 19, 1992 ... Son of Marlon and Claire Castro ... Majoring in psychology ... Has one brother, Billy and two sisters, Becky and Emily.

#11

6-1 • 200 • Sr. • C/OF • Mayfield, N.Y. (Mayfield)

2011

2013

Started four games on the mound with one game in relief ... Pitched four and two-thirds innings against St. Johns giving up two earned runs while scattering five hits ... Totaled 16.1 innings pitched giving up 17 runs on 25 hits while striking out seven.

Started 49 games, primarily in left field ... Batted .219 with 39 hits, 19 runs, five doubles, and 17 RBI ... Recorded eight multi-hit games and three multi-RBI games ... Went 2-for-4 with an RBI against No. 5 South Carolina (2/24) ... Went a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBI, two walks, a double, and a run scored in win over UMBC (3/23) ... Recorded a season-high four hits (4-for-6) with an RBI and run scored in UAlbany’s 12-inning 10-9 win over Hartford (4/21).

High school

Four-year member of the baseball and basketball teams a Bellmore JFK ... Posted a 4-1 record with 1.10 era and 74 strikeouts in 43 innings ... Compiled a 10-2 career record for the Cougars ... Named all-conference sophomore and junior years ... Selected all-country as a senior ... Named team MVP senior year. .. Team won conference championship sophomore year.

Personal

Intended major is undeclared ... Born March 18, 1992 ... Son of Tim and Robin Archbold.

ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 6.43 1-7 26 7 0 1 56.0 69 54 40 30 42

D.J. HOAGBOON

2012

Played in 48 games with starts in 41 of them ... Had 48 hits in 151 at-bats for a .318 batting average and 29 RBIs ... Ended the season with a .398 on-base percentage and .411 slugging percentage ... 13 multi-hit games including 4-for-5 at the plate against Central Connecticut (3/14) ... Drove-in a season-high three RBIs against NYIT (3/11) and Binghamton (5/13) ... Majority of starts were in the outfield ... Committed just two errors on the season for a .972 fielding percentage.

2011

Started 44 games ... Started in the outfield, first base, catcher and a couple at DH ... Hit .224 for the season ... Tallied 10 mult-hit games with a perfect 3-for-3 game against Binghamton (4/16) ... Drove in 17 batters and knocked out two homers.

High school

Four-year letterwinner at Mayfield ... Two-time team captain ... Was named Under Armour Pre-Season All-American ... Named WAC MVP ... Batted .532 as a senior and compiled 142 hits, 37 doubles, 9 triples and 17 homeruns over his four-year career for Mayfield ... Also a three-year member of the Mayfield basketball team.

Personal

Intended major is business administration ... Born February 26, 1992 ... Son of James and Bonnie Hoagboon ... Member of National Honor Society.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .252 141-134 485 64 122 19 2 3 63 12-20

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STEPHEN CAREY

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JOEY MOORE

6-4 • 195 • RJr. • RHP • Thiells, N.Y. (North Rockland)

6-3 • 180 • RJr. • RHP • Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (Saratoga Springs)

2013

2013

Made 11 appearances on the mound, making starts in his last three outings ... Logged a 1-2 record with one save and a 6.52 ERA, hurling 29.0 innings ... Earned the win in UAlbany’s 1-0 victory over UMBC (4/28), tossing 7.0 shutout innings, scattering four hits, while striking out four ... Recorded a season-high five strikeouts twice, including his 3.1 scoreless inning outing at South Carolina (2/24) ... Also logged five K’s vs. Binghamton (5/18) in five relief frames ... Earned the save in UAlbany’s 4-3 win over Stony Brook (4/7), tossing 2.0 scoreless innings, allowing just one hit, while striking out one.

2012

Saw 12 innings of relief work over the season ... Did not record a win or loss, but did go 4.2 innings against Stony Brook (10/1) allowing four earned runs and walking one ... Pitched 2.1 scoreless innings against Massachusetts (3/31) ... Allowed no homers on the season while striking out two.

2011

Redshirt season.

High school

Made five appearances on the mound with one start ... Totaled 5.2 innings, four strikeouts, and a 20.65 ERA ... Tossed one inning, allowing no runs and one hit, striking out one vs. Canisius (2/15) ... Struck out a season-high two in 1.0 innings of work against No. 5 South Carolina (2/24) ... Started and threw a season-high 3.0 innings at Manhattan (4/24), allowing three runs and five hits, while striking out one.

2012

Appeared in 10 games with three starts ... Posted a 0-2 record, recording one save ... Had seven strikeouts in 16.2 innings ... Opponent’s batting average was .357 ... Allowed no home runs and 25 hits on the season ... Pitched four innings against NYIT (3/11) without allowing an earned run and recording three strikeouts ... Pitched five innings allowing three runs off five hits in a start against Manhattan (4/25).

2011

Redshirt season.

High school

Four-year member of the baseball and basketball teams at North Rockland ... Captain of the Red Raiders baseball and basketball teams ... Posted a 5-1 record with 58 strikeouts as a senior ... Two-time all-league section ... Named all-county and all section as a junior ... Helped Red Raiders to Section I Class AA Champions senior year ... Selected as team MVP in baseball and co-MVP in basketball senior year ... Also a two-time all-league selection in basketball.

Two-year letterwinner for Saratoga Springs ... Captain senior year ... Pitched a no-hitter senior year ... Led Blue Streaks to the Section II Class AA Semi-finals as a junior and the Section II Class AA Finals as a senior ... Won Athletic Director’s Award as a senior ... Also played football and basketball for the Blue Streaks ... Named first-team All-Empire Division in football as a wide receiver as a senior and second team as a junior Helped Saratoga to football state semi-finals junior year.

Personal

Personal

Intended major is business ... Born June 10, 1992 ... Son of James and Vickie Carey ... Has one brother, Matthew and one sister, Jillian.

ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 7.68 1-2 22 3 0 1 41.0 52 40 35 25 26

Intended major is business administration ... Born September 18, 1991 ... Son of Suzanne Moore ... Has one brother, Jonathan and two sisters, Lauren and Lyndsey.

ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 10.48 0-2 15 4 0 1 22.1 41 33 26 18 11

#8 ANDREW JAURIQUE

5-11 • 175 • Jr. • LHP • Merced, Calif. (Merced High)

2013

Made 17 mound appearances in relief ... Led all relievers with a 1-0 record and 2.25 ERA, hurling 20.0 innings ... Allowed just five earned runs and struck out 11 ... Earned the save in UAlbany’s 5-4 win over Marist (4/9), throwing a perfect last inning ... Threw a season-high 3.0 scoreless frames at Binghamton (4/13), earning the win in the 5-3 conference victory ... Tallied a season-best four strikeouts at Manhattan (4/24), throwing 2.0 innings ... Combined with Stephen Cary and Ryan Stinar for a combined shutout over UMBC (4/28), tossing 1.1 innings.

MERCED COLLEGE High school

A two-year letterwinner in baseball at Merced High ... Had a career 2.7 ERA with a 3.0 ERA senior season ... Was named team captain both junior and senior year ... Was named first team all-league and -county in 2010 and 2011 ... Was named team MVP senior season ... Helped lead team to win the 2011 CLL Conference Championship ... Was AVID club president in 2010 and 2011.

Personal

Intends to major in economics ... Son of David and Stephanie Jaurique ... Born Sept. 27, 1993 ... Has one sister, Elizabeth Jaurique.

ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB 2.25 1-0 17 0 0 1 20.0 22 13 5 7

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CRAIG LEPRE

6-2 • 205 • Jr. • C • Lansdale, Pa. (North Penn)

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5-11 • 180 • Jr. • OF • Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Nova)

2013

2013

Appeared in 33 games with 25 starts, primarily as catcher ... Batted .184 with 14 hits, 12 runs, three doubles, a home run, and seven RBI ... Went 3-for-3 with two RBI, three runs scored, a double, and a home run in UAlbany’s 4-1 win over Cornell (3/26) ... Went 2-for-3, driving in a run and scoring a run, in win over St. John’s (4/16) ... Helped the Danes to a 4-3 conference win over Maine (5/4), going 2-for-4 at the plate ... Recorded 157 putouts, 20 assists, and caught eight runners stealing (8-36) from behind the plate.

2012

Appeared in 44 games, with starts in 34 of them, mostly at catcher ... Had 103 total at-bats, recording 22 hits, 14 RBI, and 10 runs ... Was walked 15 times ... Went 3-for-4 against NYIT (3/10) with 2 RBIs and a run and finished 6-for-10 in the series ... Hit an RBI double and scored two runs against UMBC (4/20) ... Had only three errors on the season for a .985 field percentage ... Played for the Quakertown Blazers of the ACBL (Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League) in the summer of 2012, leading team with a .377 batting average (ninth-best overall in the league).

High school

Named to the Pennsylvania Continential All-League First Team ... Named one of the Top 10 catchers in Southeast Pennsylvania by the Philadelphia Inquirer... Selected first-team all-league and was MVP of his H.S. team his senior year, batting .375 with five home runs and 22 RBI ... Started as a sophomore on their Quad A PA State Championship Team .... A member of the Quakertown Blazers.

Personal

Majors in business ... Born Feb. 24, 1993 ... Son of Craig and Margie Lepre ... Father played at Philadelphia University ... Has two sisters, Jackie and Rachel.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .201 77-59 179 22 36 7 1 1 21 0-4

ADAM MUND Appeared in 26 games with 12 starts (7-LF, 5-DH) ... Recorded a .239 batting average with 11 hits, nine runs, two doubles, and one RBI ... Led the team with a .409 on-base percentage ... As a pinch runner, scored the winning run in UAlbany’s, 10-9, 12-inning walk-off victory over Hartford (4/21) ... Logged three multi-hit games, including going 2-for-4 in game one vs. No. 5 South Carolina and 3-for-4 in game three ... Went 2-for-4 with a double vs. Canisius (2/15) ... Also lined a double (1-for-5) and scored a run at UNCG (3/1).

2012

Had 11 at-bats on the season, mostly at pinch hitter and outfield ... Recorded an RBI against Central Connecticut (3/14), going 1-for-1 ... Finished the season with a .364 batting average and .426 on-base percentage ... Recorded no errors in the field for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage ... Hit a double and scored a run in a loss against Hofstra (4/4).

High school

A Miami Herald All-Broward County 6A-5A Honorable Mention selection ... Also named to the 5A All-County Offensive Honor Roll ... Also played for Elite Squad Baseball ... Team won the Titan Spring Classic ... Hit .357 as a senior with four doubles and 12 RBI ... Also recorded four stolen bases.

Personal

Intends to major in criminal justice ... Son of Michael and Mindy Mund ... Born June 6, 1993 ... Has one sister, Robyn.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .263 45-12 57 13 15 3 0 0 2 0-1

#31 CAMERON SORGIE

6-4 • 205 • Jr. • RHP • Shirley, N.Y. (William Floyd )

2013

Made 13 appearances on the mound with six starts ... Logged a 2-5 record with a 4.94 ERA ... Ranked third on the team with 51 strikeouts in 51.0 innings pitched ... Throwing 5.2 innings of relief at No. 5 South Carolina, he struck out six in his first outing of the season ... Recorded a season-high eight strikeouts twice, including in his first win of the season at Hartford (3/16). Held the Hawks to three runs and three hits in 6.0 innings ... Also recorded eight K’s in just 3.0 innings of work in a start against Stony Brook (4/6) ... Struck out seven in 6.2 innings at UMBC (3/23), but took the loss, allowing four runs (one earned) and five hits ... Earned the win at Manhattan (4/24), throwing one scoreless frame out of the pen.

2012

Pitched 20.2 innings with two starts in 10 appearances ... Allowed 22 earned runs on 32 hits while striking out 21 and walking 16 ... In a start against Holy Cross (3/17) went 4.1 innings, allowing three earned runs and striking out six ... Pitched two scoreless innings against Massachusetts (4/1) allowing just one hit and striking out four.

High school

Posted a 9-0 record with a 0.54 ERA ... Issued 79 strikeouts and threw two no-hitters ... A two-time All-League honoree ... Was also an All-County and All-Long Island honoree as a senior ... All-State Second team in 2011 ... Named League and Team MVP as a senior ... Team’s Most Improved Player as a junior ... Two-time captain.

Personal

Intends to major in sociology ... Son of Joseph and Laura Sorgie ... Has one sister, Mackenzie Sorgie ... Born Sept. 25, 1993.

ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 6.28 2-7 23 8 1 1 71.2 85 59 50 47 72

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JOEY TRACY

5-9 • 185 • Jr. • INF • Elmont, N.Y. (St. Mary’s)

2013

Appeared in 37 games with 35 starts (31-3B, 4-2B) ... Recorded a .245 batting average with 25 hits, 20 runs, five doubles, and 10 RBI ... Batted .317 in America East Conference games ... Logged the longest hit-streak on the team, hitting in 15 consecutive games from 4/16-5/12 ... Ended the season with a 19-game reached base streak ... Drew a team-high 21 walks ... Had a season-high four hits (4-for-4) with a double, six RBI and three runs scored in win over Hartford (4/20) ... Went 2-for-2 with an RBI and run scored in UAlbany’s 5-0 win over UMBC (4/27) ... Went 2-for-3, scoring a run, in 5-4 win over Binghamton (5/18).

2012

Started 42 games, mostly at third base, with appearances in 44 ... Finished the season with 49 hits in 148 at-bats for a .291 batting average ... Had an on-base percentage of .391 and a slugging percentage of .372 ... Recorded 19 RBIs, five doubles, two triples and 12 multi-hit games ... Went 2-for-4 with 3 RBIs and two runs against NYIT (3/11) ... Scored three runs off two hits in three at-bats against Marist (4/8) ... Registered two hits and a run against Hartford to end the season (5/18).

High school

Named one of Baseball Player’s Magazine Long Island/NYC Players to Watch ... Was also one of the Top 100 baseball players on Long Island as named by MSGVarsity.com ... Played in the Nassau County Senior Game ... Was also a member of the Long Island Titans ... High .315 in a wood bat league.

#35

5-11 • 190 • So. • LHP • Mechanicville, N.Y. (Mechanicville)

Personal

2013

Intends to major in education … Born Feb. 15, 1995 … Son of Joe and Christina Tracy.

Made seven appearances out of the bullpen ... Did not earn a decision on the mound, while recording a 6.14 ERA in 14.2 innings ... Tossed a season-high 8.1 innings in UAlbany’s 6-6 tie at Marist. Held the Red Foxes to one run and five hits, and struck out one ... Set Binghamton down in order in his one inning appearance at the America East Tournament.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .272 81-77 250 49 68 10 2 1 29 4-9

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RICHARD BACON

5-11 • 180 • So. • INF • Coventry, R.I. (Bishop Hendricken)

2013

Appeared in eight games with five starts on the left side of the infield ... Recorded a .067 batting average with 15 at-bats and stole one base (1-for-1) ... Went 1-for-3 with a double in his collegiate debut at NYIT (3/11) ... Scored a run vs. Hartford on March 16th and again in UAlbany’s 23-8 win over the Hawks on April 20th.

High school

A three-year letterwinner in baseball at Bishop Hendricken ... Was a member of the freshman team’s 23-0 2008 season ... Senior year statistics included a batting average of .420 with 19 runs and 15 RBIs ... Was named to the all-state first team as an infielder in 2012 ... A team captain senior year ... Won 2012 Dennis Hayden Award for sportsmanship, leadership and love for the game ... Part of state championship team in sophomore and senior year ... A member of National Honor Society.

Personal

Intends to major in computer science ... Born Oct. 13, 1993 ... Son of Richard and Debra Bacon ... Has one brother, Matthew Bacon and one sister, Laura Bacon.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .067 8-5 15 2 1 1 0 0 0 1-1

SAM DECELLE

High school

Four-year letterman in soccer, baseball and basketball at Mechanicville High School while also playing three years of football … Captain for junior and senior seasons in both soccer and baseball … Threetime First-Team Colonial Council member in baseball and two-time Colonial Council First-Team member in soccer.

Personal

Intended Communications major … Born March 30, 1994 in Troy, N.Y. to David and Suzie DeCelle … Has one sister, Allison, who also attended UAlbany.

ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 6.14 0-0 7 0 0 0 14.2 14 11 10 9 4

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TERRY DUGDALE

5-11 • 180 • So. • RHP • Amherst, N.H. (Souhegan)

2013

Redshirt season.

High school

A four- and three-year letterwinner in football and baseball, respectively, at Souhegan … A Northeast All-American honorable mention … Named defensive player of the year in 2012 and rookie of the year in 2008 … Selected for first team all-state in 2010.

Personal

Intends to major in business… Born May 2, 1994… Son of Robert and Michele Dugdale… Has one sister, Devin Dugdale.

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EVAN HARASTA

6-3 • 215 • So. • C • Webster, N.Y. (Webster Thomas)

2013

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#17 BRENDAN RYAN

6-2 • 170 • So. • LHP • Pearl River, N.Y. (Pearl River)

2013

Appeared in 34 games with 28 starts (23-C, 5-DH) ... Batted .273 with 27 hits, 14 runs, four doubles, a home run, and 18 RBI ... Recorded six multi-hit and four multi-RBI games ... Went 3-for-5 with two RBI, two runs scored, and a double at UNCG (3/3) ... Hit in five consecutive games from 3/173/26 ... Went 2-for-4 with an RBI and run scored in UAlbany’s rubber match win over UMBC (3/24) ... Hit a home run and went 3-for-3 with three RBI at Cornell (3/26) ... Went 2-for-2 with three runs scored in UAlbany’s 23-8 win over Hartford (4/20) ... Logged 154 putouts and 18 assists with a perfect fielding percentage behind the plate.

Made 15 relief appearances on the mound ... Went 1-1 with a 5.75 ERA in 20.1 innings, striking out 13 ... Earned the win against Marist (4/9), throwing a season-high 3.0 innings, allowing one run, three hits, and struck out two ... Did not allow any runs in six of his outings ... Recorded a season-high three strikeouts in his first appearance, allowing one run, one hit, and a walk in 1.0 innings of work against Canisius (2/15) ... Threw 2.0 innings, holding Binghamton (5/18) to just one hit and no runs, while striking out one ... Also faced the Bearcats in the America East Conference Tournament game (5/22), allowing one run and one hit in 2.0 innings.

High school

High school

A four-year letterwinner in baseball at Webster Thomas … Played catcher … Was named team MVP in 2012 … Career numbers included a .404 batting average, .609 slugging percentage, 63 RBIs, 7 homers, 60 runs and a .514 onbase percentage … Named to All-New York State fourth team in 2011-12 … Honored all-county first team in 20112 … Also played football and hockey.

Personal

Born March 2, 1994... Son of Lou and Julie Harasta... Has two brothers, Logan and Tyler.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .273 34-28 99 14 27 4 0 1 18 0-0

#21

MATT HINCHY

6-2 • 200 • So. • INF • Miller Place, N.Y. (Miller Place)

Two-year letterwinner in baseball at Pearl River ... Career statistics included an 8-3 record with a 2.02 ERA, 70 ks and 22 walks in 57 IP ... Finished senior season at 6-1 with a 1.75 ERA and 54 Ks ... Was a senior captain ... Named first team all-county and most valuable league pitcher in 2012 ... Helped lead team to league championships in 2011 and 2012 ... A member of the National Honor Society.

Personal

Son of Seamus and Monica Ryan ... Has two sisters, Katie and Maggie Ryan ... Was born Oct. 4, 1994.

ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 5.75 1-1 15 0 0 0 20.1 17 14 13 12 13

#7

RYAN STINAR

6-0 • 205 • So. • RHP • Forest Hill, Md. (North Harford)

2013

America East All-Rookie Team ... Appeared in 31 games with 27 starts split between third base and designated hitter ... Recorded a .268 batting average with 26 hits, 13 runs, six doubles, two triples, and 11 RBI ... Batted .279 in conference play ... Tallied eight multi-hit games, including going 3-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored at Hartford (3/16) ... Went 2-for-3 with two runs scored in UAlbany’s 5-2 win over UMBC (3/24) ... Went 2-for-3 with three RBI, two runs scored, and a double in 23-8 win over Hartford (4/20) ... Helped UAlbany to a 4-3 win over Maine (5/4), going 2-for-3 with an RBI and a double.

High school

A four-year letterwinner in baseball and football at Miller Place ... Baseball career statistics include a .491 batting average, 85 RBIs, eight homers and 45 stolen bases ... Hit for .503 senior season ... Was named all-league from 201012, all-county in 2011-12 and all-state his senior year ... Was Miller Place’s team MVP for three straight seasons starting in 2010... Named team captain junior and senior year ... Helped lead team to league championship in 2010 and 2012 ... Part of athletes helping athletes club.

Personal

Intending to major in criminal justice ... Son of Patrick and Susan Hinchy ... Born March 2, 1994.

Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT .268 31-27 97 13 26 6 2 0 11 0-1

2013

America East All-Rookie Team ... Made 14 appearances with four starts on the mound ... Logged a 1-0 record with a team-high five saves, and a 3.71 ERA ... Threw 34.0 innings, recording 27 strikeouts, including a season-high four twice ... Earned the win in his first career start at UMBC (3/24), tossing 6.0 innings, allowing two runs (one earned), four hits, and struck out three ... Struck out four in a no-decision start at Maine (3/31) ... Earned the save at UNCG (3/1), throwing 3.0 innings, allowing two runs, two hits, and struck out two ... Picked up the save in his next outing at NYIT (3/11), tossing one perfect inning with one K ... Threw one scoreless inning at Binghamton (4/13) and 2.0 innings at St. John’s (4/16) to earn consecutive saves ... Earned the save and combined for the shutout with Andrew Jaurique and Stephen Carey in UAlbany’s 1-0 win over UMBC (4/28), recording the final two outs of the game.

High school

A three-year letterwinner in baseball at North Harford ... Senior year statistics included a .467 batting average, .919 fielding percentage, 25 RBIs, three home runs and a 7-1 record with a 2.62 ERA ... Was named first team all-county and -conference for 2012 season ... Also awarded North Harford High School’s most outstanding athlete in senior season ... Member of Maryland State Athletic Association 2012 All-Star Team ... A member of best buddies and a recreational varsity club coach ... Was also a quarterback for football team.

Personal

Intended documentary studies major ... Born April 1, 1995 ... Son of Brad and Mary Stinar ... Has three brothers, Tyler, Braden and Jack Stinar..

ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 3.71 1-0 14 4 0 5 34.0 26 17 14 23 27

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MATT GALLUP

6-0 • 175 • Jr. • RHP • Scotia, N.Y. (Hudson Valley CC/Stony Brook/CBA)

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#25 ALEX LUSHKEVICH

5-10 • 175 • Jr. • INF • Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (Hudson Valley CC/ Saratoga Springs)

HUDSON VALLEY

HUDSON VALLEY

Struck out 29 batters in 31.1 IP … Earned a 1-4 record on the mound with a 6.32 ERA.

Batted .373 as a freshman, followed up by a .393 average as a sophomore … Earned all-conference honors in 2012.

STONY BROOK

Member of the Seawolves team that made an appearance in the 2012 College World Series … Posted a 2.35 ERA in 11 games while going 4-0 in 2012 … Threw 2.0 scoreless innings against Fairleigh Dickinson to earn victory in first collegiate appearance (3/7) ... allowed one earned run in 4.0 innings of relief against Iona (3/14) ... started and threw 3.0 scoreless innings to pick up victory against Fordham (3/20) ... did not allow a hit and walked one ... allowed one in 3.0 innings of relief to earn win against Marist (4/11) ... struck out season-high four batters in 3.0 innings against Fairfield (4/25).

HIGH SCHOOL

Soccer and baseball player at Christian Brothers Academy … Four-year letterman in baseball as pitcher.

Personal

High school

A two-year shortstop at Saratoga Springs High School … Hit .516 as a senior captain and MVP of team… High School Sectionals Champion 2010 … Received Beau Kilmer Award … Part of three state titles for Saratoga Stampede Baseball Club.

Personal

Intended sociology major from Gansevoort, N.Y. … Born February 16, 1993 to Patricia and Alex Lushkevich … Has one brother, Nick.

#29

6-2 • 235 • Jr. • INF • Olathe, Kan. (Western Nebraska CC/Barton CCC/Olathe East)

Intended accounting major from Scotia, NY … Born April 19, 1993 to Robert and Rena Gallup … Has one brother, RJ and one sister, Hannah.

#2

WESTERN NEBRASKA

Played in 51 games and batted .284 in 2013 … Totaled 42 hits, 11 doubles, seven home runs, 25 RBI and 30 runs … Successfully stole 10 bases in 11 attempts.

CORY KINGSTON

BARTON COUNTY

5-9 • 160 • Jr. • OF • San Jose, Calif. (De Anza College/Willow Glenn)

Played in 27 games with 16 starts in 2012 … Batted .328 with 19 hits, one double, one home run, 13 RBI, and 13 runs.

DE ANZA

Two-year baseball participant … Career statistics include .314 batting average with 35 runs, 15 RBI and 30 stolen bases … Second-team all-conference 2012 … Captain and first team all-conference honoree in 2013 … 2013 Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year … 2013 Rawlings Gold Glove Team.

HIGH SCHOOL

Four-year baseball player and three-sport athlete at Willow Glen High School … Second team all-league 2004 … Gold Glove Award Winner 2004 … Freshman of the Year 2004 … 2005 Team MVP … Part of 2004 Baseball League Champion … Captain of baseball team senior season … All-league football performer and league champion in 2007.

Personal

Sociology major born on December 30, 1988 in Modesto, Calif. … Son of Keith and Monica Kingston … Has three brothers Cody, Jake and Robert, and one sister, Brittney … National Honor Society in High School … Served four years in Marine Corps, making his way to Sergeant … Combat veteran who served in multiple operations including Operation Enduring Freedom.

ALEX MICHAUD

HIGH SCHOOL

Four-year football and baseball player at Olathe East High School … Hit .425 with four home runs and played first base … Served as a team captain senior year … Honorable mention all-conference in 2009 football and 2011 baseball … 2010 All-Olathe and all-conference honoree in football.

Personal

Physics major from Olathe, Kansas … Born November 7, 1992 to Wayne and Kay Michaud … Has one brother, Austin ... National Honor Society member.

#6

JEFF VONMOSER

6-1 • 160 • Jr. • INF • Chicago, Ill. (College of San Mateo/Notre Dame)

SAN MATEO

Hit .337 sophomore year … Captain of the baseball team as a sophomore … Regional Champions freshman year … Made Coast Golden Gate All-Conference first team sophomore year.

High school

A two-year letter winner in baseball at Notre Dame High School … Captain of baseball team as a senior … Had a .350 batting average senior year … Named ESCC All-Conference … Earned Baseball Leadership Award.

Personal

Intended major is psychology ... Son of Greg and Carrie VonMoser … Born Oct. 6, 1992 … Has four brothers, Greg, Danny, Joe and Doug and one sister, Katie.

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J.T. GENOVESE

6-9 • 250 • Fr. • RHP • Katonah, N.Y. (Somers)

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High school

High school

Two year letter winner in basketball and three year letter winner in baseball at Somers High School … Captain of baseball team as a senior … Posted a 15-1 record with a 2.51 ERA and 198 strikeouts in 102 innings pitched… Selected all-league, all-county, all-section and Northern Westchester Examiner Pitcher of the Year … Named Most Improved Pitcher of the Year … Named Most Improved Player of the Year and received the Coaches Award in basketball.

Played four years of baseball and two of football at Chaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y. … Posted a 0.92 ERA while going 5-0 with 47 strikeouts in just 43 innings in his senior season … Earned 2013 all-league, All-Long Island, Most Improved Player, and All-America honorable mention accolades in baseball.

Personal

Intended criminal justice major from Valley Stream, NY … Born May 23, 1995 in Brooklyn, N.Y. to David and Maria Romero … Has one brother, David Jr.

Personal

Intended major is business ... Son of Jim and Carol Genovese … Born on Feb. 15, 1999 … Has two sisters, Alina and Marion.

#37 GARRETT LONGHURST

#4

High school

Left-handed pitcher for four years at Lincoln High School in Lincoln, R.I. … Logged a 4-0 record on the mound as a senior … Earned all-division honors three times.

High school

Personal

Intended major is Accounting … Son of Scott and Ann Marie Longhurst … Born on July 7, 1995 … Has one sister, Emma.

#14

CHARLIE PELTZ

6-0 • 175 • Fr. • INF/RHP • Queensbury, N.Y. (Queensbury)

High school

Played baseball for all four years and basketball for three at Queensbury High School … Hit for a .350 average with 20 RBI during his senior season while also going 11-1 with an 0.89 ERA and 140 strikeouts on the mound … All-League Foothills Council 2011-13 … All-State First Team baseball 2013 … Appeared in Sports Illustrated for three consecutive no-hitters … Earned team MVP honors for basketball and baseball in both his junior and senior seasons … Helped his team to a regional baseball championship in 2013.

ANDREW VEIGA

6-3 • 200 • Fr. • LHP • Lincoln, R.I. (Lincoln)

6-3 • 165 • Fr. • OF • Patterson, N.Y. (Brewster)

A three year letter winner in baseball at Brewster High School … Captain of the baseball team junior and senior year … Had a .377 batting average in 20 GP with 16 RBIs, 26 hits and .436 on-base percentage as a senior … Career statistics include a .382 batting average in 47 games with 60 hits including five triples, 12 doubles and two home runs to go with 33 RBIs and A .616 slugging percentage … Named all-league as a senior … National Honor Society member.

JOE ROMERO

6-4 • 265 • Fr. • RHP • Valley Stream, N.Y. (Chaminade)

Personal

Undecided major from Lincoln, R.I. … Born November 9, 1994 to Manuel and Brenda Veiga … Has one sister, Hayley.

#22 STEPHEN WOODS

6-2 • 205 • Fr. • RHP • Dix Hills, N.Y. (Half Hallows East)

High school

Was a sixth round selection by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2013 MLB Draft … A four-year letter winner in baseball at Half Hollow Hills East High School … Captain of baseball team as a senior … Went 5-2 senior year … Struck out 100 in 50 innings while yielding only 13 hits with a 0.63 ERA … Pitched six complete games including back-to-back no-hitters and two one-hitters … Career statistics include 158 strikeouts in 85 innings while giving up just 31 hits to go with a 1.59 ERA and a 7-4 record… Earned All-New England Regional, all-county and all-state honors … Earned MSG 2013 All-Long Island accolades … Named MVP as a senior… Varsity Club president.

Personal

Intended major is business/finance … Son of Stephen and Maggie Woods … Born on June 10, 1995 … Has one sister, Sabrina.

Personal

Intended biology major from Queensbury, NY … Born January 12, 1995 to Peter and Kathryn Peltz … Has one sister, Molly … Member of Spanish Club and National Honor Society at Queensbury HS.

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2013 FINAL STATISTICS

The Automated ScoreBook Overall Statistics for University Albany (as of Jan 08, 2014) Final Record: 23-25-1,at 16-14 America East (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 23-25-1 Player

Nethaway, Josh Gaige, Nolan Muller, Greg Bullard, Brian Madej, Gordon Welsh, Jeff Harasta, Evan Hinchy, Matt Tracy, Joey Hoagboon, D.J. Lepre, Craig -------------------Burns, Luke Mund, Adam Bacon, Richard Buksa, Frank

avg gp-gs

Home: 10-7

ab

r

33-25

184 184 173 125 179 99 99 97 102 178 76

26 33 28 23 30 9 14 13 20 19 12

.350 16-4 .239 26-12 .067 8-5 .000 3-1

20 46 15 6

.310 .310 .306 .296 .285 .283 .273 .268 .245 .219 .184

49-49 47-47 49-48 42-37 46-46 35-28 34-28 31-27 37-35 49-49

h

2b 3b hr

57 17 57 9 53 10 37 5 51 5 28 6 27 4 26 6 25 5 39 5 14 3

4 7 9 11 2 1 2 0

Away: 13-15-1

1 2 1 0

0 6 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

3 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

rbi

35 30 39 14 22 13 18 11 10 17 7

Neutral: 0-3

tb slg%

83 81 70 53 56 34 34 36 30 44 20

.451 .440 .405 .424 .313 .343 .343 .371 .294 .247 .263

2 8 1 13 0 2 0 0

.400 .283 .133 .000

bb hp

so gdp

8 10 26 20 9 32 11 17 20 14 1 27 15 3 21 3 2 20 6 4 29 2 3 18 21 4 25 14 4 20 11 3 9 2 5 1 1

Conference: 16-14

0 2 0 15 2 7 0 2

ob% sf sh sb-att

2 0 7 0 5 1 2 2 2 9 0

.368 .404 .397 .369 .347 .308 .333 .304 .388 .288 .308

2 0 3 1 2 3 2 0 2 2 1

3 1-1 3 9-14 5 5-6 7 2-3 6 5-6 2 3-4 2 0-0 0 0-1 3 0-0 3 3-6 1 0-1

1 1 0 0

.409 .314 .222 .143

0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0

1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0

po

a

e fld%

115

4

0 1.000

115

4

0 1.000

331

27

5 .986

55

55

5 .957

76 112

13 .935

17

30

8 .855

154

18

0 1.000

13

13

2 .929

26

67

7 .930

94

1

4 .960

157

20

2 .989

15

1

0 1.000

17

0

0 1.000

4

7

1 .917

1

0

Totals

.274

49

1583

244

433

79 11 10

219

564

.356

134 62

273

32

.350 18 36

30-44

1211

408

57

0 1.000 .966

Opponents

.257

49

1534

275

394

64 12 18

237

536

.349

201 62

319

13

.360 27 29

67-85

1228

532

59

.968

LOB - Team (361), Opp (367). DPs turned - Team (23), Opp (40). IBB - Team (3), Nethaway, J. 1, Hinchy, M. 1, Tracy, J. 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Burns, L. 2, Muller, G. 2, Mund, A. 1, Bullard, B. 1, Madej, G. 1, Hoagboon, D. 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

Jaurique, Andrew Chase, Austin Stinar, Ryan Graham, Kasceim Sorgie, Cameron Archbold, Kevin Ryan, Brendan Zielinski, Derek Carey, Stephen -------------------DeCelle, Sam Gauthier, Brian Moore, Joey

era

w-l

app gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

2.25 3.60 3.71 3.86 4.94 5.23 5.75 6.02 6.52

1-0 6-5 1-0 7-5 2-5 1-2 1-1 3-5 1-2

17 0 14 11 14 4 13 13 13 6 13 2 15 0 14 8 11 3

0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

0/1 0/1 0/1 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/1

1 1 5 0 1 1 0 2 1

20.0 75.0 34.0 72.1 51.0 32.2 20.1 46.1 29.0

22 62 26 70 53 33 17 46 30

13 37 17 40 37 27 14 38 23

5 30 14 31 28 19 13 31 21

7 21 23 22 31 18 12 35 14

11 57 27 52 51 33 13 42 24

2 11 4 12 10 3 3 7 5

0 1 1 2 2 3 0 1 0

2 2 2 2 1 0 2 3 3

.282 .225 .210 .257 .273 .262 .230 .258 .263

2 1 7 10 9 4 4 19 6 8 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 4

0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

2 4 1 4 6 5 0 3 0

3 6 1 5 3 4 1 4 1

6.14 13.50 20.65

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 1 1

0 0 0

0/0 0/0 0/0

0 0 0

14.2 2.2 5.2

14 5 16

11 5 13

10 4 13

9 6 3

4 1 4

1 0 6

2 0 0

0 0 1

.255 .385 .516

5 1 0

0 0 0

2 0 0

1 0 0

7 3 5

hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

3 0 2

Totals

4.88

23-25

49 49

5

3/2

12

403.2

394

275

219

201

319

64

12

18

.257

50 62

3 27

29

Opponents

4.24

25-23

49 49

7

2/1

6

409.1

433

244

193

134

273

79

11

10

.274

35 62

5 18

36

PB - Team (16), Harasta, E. 10, Lepre, C. 6, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (4), Harasta, E. 2, Graham, K. 1, Archbold, K. 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - Lepre, C. (36-44), Harasta, E. (28-36), Sorgie, C. (12-15), Chase, A. (11-14), Archbold, K. (10-10), Zielinski, D (8-10), Ryan, B. (6-9), Carey, S. (6-9), Stinar, R. (7-7), Jaurique, A. (3-4), Graham, K. (1-3), Moore, J. (2-3), Hoagboon, D. (2-2), DeCelle, S. (1-1), Hinchy, M. (1-1).

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2013 AMERICA EAST STATISTICS

The Automated ScoreBook Conference statistics forRecord: University at Albany (as of Jan 09, 2014) Final 16-4 America East (Conference games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 16-14 Player

Muller, Greg Nethaway, Josh Tracy, Joey Gaige, Nolan Hinchy, Matt Madej, Gordon Welsh, Jeff Bullard, Brian Hoagboon, D.J. Harasta, Evan Lepre, Craig -------------------Burns, Luke Mund, Adam Bacon, Richard Buksa, Frank

avg gp-gs

.346 .342 .322 .322 .292 .287 .281 .278 .267 .206 .176 .375 .100 .000 .000

30-30 30-30 22-20 30-30 21-19 30-30 23-19 27-23 30-30 21-18 22-15 8-1 12-2 4-2 2-1

ab

r

104 114 59 115 65 115 64 79 105 63 51

19 19 13 24 11 20 6 16 14 9 7

8 10 6 4

2 5 2 2

h

Home: 10-5 2b 3b hr

36 8 39 13 19 4 37 4 19 5 33 4 18 4 22 3 28 4 13 1 9 2

rbi

Away: 6-9 tb slg%

1 0 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

27 23 8 18 10 17 10 12 13 6 4

46 58 23 53 26 37 22 36 32 14 11

0 1 0 0

Conference: 16-14 bb hp

so gdp

ob% sf sh sb-att

.442 6 12 11 .509 4 5 18 .390 10 3 12 .461 14 6 22 .400 2 2 14 .322 8 3 15 .344 2 2 10 .456 8 0 18 .305 10 3 7 .222 3 2 21 .216 5 2 7

4 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 7 0 0

.432 .387 .438 .422 .333 .344 .314 .341 .345 .261 .276

3 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0

4 3-4 2 1-1 2 0-0 1 6-10 0 0-0 5 4-5 2 3-4 4 1-1 1 3-6 0 0-0 0 0-0

1 5 2 2

0 1 0 0

.444 .182 .143 .200

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

3 1 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

3 1 0 0

.375 .100 .000 .000

1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

po

a

e fld%

218

17

1 .996

79

3

0 1.000

16

30

4 .920

68

1

0 1.000

7

4

2 .846

46

80

9 .933

13

24

7 .841

38

30

2 .971

54

1

0 1.000

84

12

0 1.000

92

15

0 1.000

4

0

0 1.000

1

0

0 1.000

2

3

0 1.000

1

0

0 1.000

Totals

.288

30

962 169 277

52

9

5 149 362

.376

76 40 165

19

.361 12 21 21-31

734 259

31 .970

Opponents

.255

30

921 153 235

36

7

9 133 312

.339 119 33 185

8

.355 17 22 37-48

730 314

35 .968

LOB - Team (212), Opp (225). DPs turned - Team (14), Opp (22). IBB - Team (3), Hinchy, M. 1, Nethaway, J. 1, Tracy, J. 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Muller, G. 1, Madej, G. 1, Hoagboon, D. 1.

(Conference games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

Jaurique, Andrew -------------------Gauthier, Brian Chase, Austin Stinar, Ryan Graham, Kasceim Archbold, Kevin Sorgie, Cameron Ryan, Brendan Zielinski, Derek Carey, Stephen DeCelle, Sam Moore, Joey

era

w-l

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

3.38

1-0

app gs

11

0

0

0/1

0

13.1

15

10

5

6

7

1

0

hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha

2

.294

1

1

0

1

3

0.00 3.14 3.27 3.58 4.43 4.91 5.40 6.00 7.58 18.90 54.00

0-0 4-2 1-0 5-3 1-1 1-4 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0

1 7 7 9 7 8 6 9 7 3 1

0 5 4 9 1 4 0 4 3 0 0

0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0/0 0/0 0/1 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0

0 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0

1.0 43.0 22.0 55.1 20.1 33.0 6.2 27.0 19.0 3.1 0.2

1 32 20 54 18 33 6 22 23 7 4

0 15 11 27 14 23 4 21 16 8 4

0 15 8 22 10 18 4 18 16 7 4

1 14 17 14 7 20 4 25 6 4 1

0 32 14 34 22 36 3 21 14 2 0

0 4 3 10 1 5 0 6 3 1 2

0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0

0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0

.250 .211 .241 .260 .231 .270 .250 .224 .295 .412 .667

0 0 3 5 6 2 4 11 3 3 5 5 2 0 2 2 2 3 1 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 3 3 5 0 3 0 1 0

0 4 1 5 2 3 1 2 1 0 0

Totals

4.67

16-14

30 30

4

2/1

7

244.2

235

153

127

119

185

36

7

9

.255

29 33

0 17

22

Opponents

5.07

14-16

30 30

6

0/0

3

243.1

277

169

137

76

165

52

9

5

.288

27 40

3 12

21

PB - Team (9), Harasta, E. 6, Lepre, C. 3, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (2), Graham, K. 1, Harasta, E. 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT Harasta, E. (19-24), Lepre, C. (17-22), Sorgie, C. (9-12), Chase, A. (6-9), Zielinski, D (5-6), Stinar, R. (5-5), Archbold, K. (5-5), Carey, S. (3-4), Jaurique, A. (2-3), Graham, K. (1-2), Hinchy, M. (1-1), Moore, J. (1-1), Ryan, B. (0-1).

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2013 RESULTS

The Automated ScoreBook Game Results for University at Albany (as of Jan 09, 2014) Final Record: 23-25-1, 16-14 America East (All games) Date

Feb 15, 2013 Feb 15, 2013 Feb 23, 2013 Feb 24, 2013 Feb 24, 2013 Mar 1, 2013 Mar 02, 2013 Mar 03, 2013 Mar 11, 2013 Mar 11, 2013 * Mar 16, 2013 * Mar 16, 2013 * Mar 17, 2013 * Mar 23, 2013 * Mar 23, 2013 * Mar 24, 2013 Mar 26, 2013 Mar 26, 2013 * Mar 30, 2013 * Mar 30, 2013 * Mar 31, 2013 * Apr 05, 2013 * Apr 06, 2013 * Apr 07, 2013 Apr 09, 2013 Apr 09, 2013 * Apr 13, 2013 * Apr 13, 2013 * Apr 14, 2013 Apr 16, 2013 * Apr 20, 2013 * Apr 20, 2013 * Apr 21, 2013 Apr 24, 2013 * Apr 27, 2013 * Apr 27, 2013 * Apr 28, 2013 Apr 30, 2013 * May 04, 2013 * May 04, 2013 * May 05, 2013 * May 11, 2013 * May 12, 2013 * May 12, 2013 * May 17, 2013 * May 17, 2013 * May 18, 2013 May 22, 2013 May 23, 2013

Opponent

vs Canisius-1 vs Canisius-2 at #5 South Carolina at #5 South Carolina-1 at #5 South Carolina-2 at UNCG at UNCG at UNCG at NYIT-1 at NYIT-2 at Hartford-1 at Hartford-2 at Hartford at UMBC-1 at UMBC-2 at UMBC at Cornell-1 at Cornell-2 at Maine-1 at Maine-2 at Maine STONY BROOK-1 STONY BROOK STONY BROOK at Marist Red Foxes-1 at Marist Red Foxes-2 at Binghamton Univ.-1 at Binghamton Univ.-2 at Binghamton Univ. at St. John's HARTFORD-1 HARTFORD-2 HARTFORD at Manhattan UMBC-1 UMBC-2 UMBC CENTRAL CONNECTICUT MAINE-1 MAINE-2 MAINE at Stony Brook at Stony Brook-1 at Stony Brook-2 BINGHAMTON UNIV. BINGHAMTON UNIV.-2 BINGHAMTON UNIV. vs Binghamton Univ. STONY BROOK

* = Conference game () extra inning game

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Inns

Overall

2-8 4-12 3-8 1-14 4-6 8-5 0-9 8-9 3-2 2-0 9-6 1-3 5-15 3-4 13-1 5-2 4-1 4-5 1-4 4-7 7-6 5-4 9-6 4-3 5-4 6-6 5-3 3-4 1-4 8-6 23-8 5-11 10-9 11-5 5-0 10-1 1-0 1-10 6-8 4-3 3-7 3-5 7-8 7-4 2-3 5-4 3-10 0-9 1-3

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 7 9 9 7 9 9 7 7 7 9 9 7 9 9 7 (9) (9) 7 9 9 7 9 (12) 9 7 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 7 9 (9) 7 9 9 9

0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 1-5-0 1-6-0 1-7-0 2-7-0 3-7-0 4-7-0 4-8-0 4-9-0 4-10-0 5-10-0 6-10-0 7-10-0 7-11-0 7-12-0 7-13-0 8-13-0 9-13-0 10-13-0 11-13-0 12-13-0 12-13-1 13-13-1 13-14-1 13-15-1 14-15-1 15-15-1 15-16-1 16-16-1 17-16-1 18-16-1 19-16-1 20-16-1 20-17-1 20-18-1 21-18-1 21-19-1 21-20-1 21-21-1 22-21-1 22-22-1 23-22-1 23-23-1 23-24-1 23-25-1

Conference Pitcher of record

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

Zielinski, D (L 0-1) Chase, A. (L 0-1) Graham, K. (L 0-1) Zielinski, D (L 0-2) Chase, A. (L 0-2) Graham, K. (W 1-1) Zielinski, D (L 0-3) Archbold, K. (L 0-1) Graham, K. (W 2-1) Zielinski, D (W 1-3) Sorgie, C. (W 1-0) Graham, K. (L 2-2) Chase, A. (L 0-3) Sorgie, C. (L 1-1) Graham, K. (W 3-2) Stinar, R. (W 1-0) Chase, A. (W 1-3) Ryan, B. (L 0-1) Sorgie, C. (L 1-2) Graham, K. (L 3-3) Zielinski, D (W 2-3) Chase, A. (W 2-3) Graham, K. (W 4-3) Archbold, K. (W 1-1) Ryan, B. (W 1-1) None Jaurique, A. (W 1-0) Graham, K. (L 4-4) Sorgie, C. (L 1-3) Chase, A. (W 3-3) Graham, K. (W 5-4) Zielinski, D (L 2-4) Chase, A. (W 4-3) Sorgie, C. (W 2-3) Graham, K. (W 6-4) Chase, A. (W 5-3) Carey, S. (W 1-0) Sorgie, C. (L 2-4) Archbold, K. (L 1-2) Chase, A. (W 6-3) Carey, S. (L 1-1) Chase, A. (L 6-4) Zielinski, D (L 2-5) Graham, K. (W 7-4) Sorgie, C. (L 2-5) Zielinski, D (W 3-5) Carey, S. (L 1-2) Graham, K. (L 7-5) Chase, A. (L 6-5)

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Time

7184 7260 207 311 336 50 50 268 268 207 187 187 117 116 133 446 336 124 131 127 113 121 386 386 172 112 197 187 221 147 218 276 221 201 197 228 265 219 471 471 247 211 324 447 0

3:00 2:45 2:37 2:39 2:47 3:19 2:18 3:38 2:48 2:00 2:20 2:30 3:07 1:43 2:44 2:21 1:49 2:00 2:02 2:30 2:51 2:00 2:34 3:00 2:01 2:48 2:41 1:57 2:34 2:59 2:36 2:58 4:42 3:16 1:32 2:15 2:00 3:24 2:10 2:15 3:01 2:32 2:07 3:00 2:34 2:01 2:45 2:20 2:32


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2013 America East Weekly award winners Feb. 18 Player: Colin Gay (Maine) Pitcher: Frankie Vanderka (Stony Brook) Rookie: Daniel Zamora (Stony Brook) Feb. 25 Player: Michael Fransoso (Maine) Pitcher: Tommy Lawrence (Maine) Rookie: Logan Fullmer (Maine) March 4 Player: Jake Thomas (Binghamton) Pitcher: Jay Lynch (Binghamton) Rookie: Jake Cryts (Binghamton) March 11 Player: Jordon Smucker (Binghamton)Pitcher: Frankie Vanderka (Stony Brook)Rookie: Austin Shives (Stony Brook) March 18 Player: Brandon Coluccio (UMBC) Pitcher: Tommy Lawrence (Maine) Rookie: Jake Marks (Maine) March 25 PLAYER: NOLAN GAIGE (ALBANY) Pitcher: Tommy Lawrence (Maine) Rookie: Jack Parenty (Stony Brook) April 1 Player: Eric White (Maine) Pitcher: Sean Newcomb (Hartford) Rookie: Daniel Zamora (Stony Brook) April 8 PLAYER: JOSH NETHAWAY (ALBANY) Pitcher: Tommy Lawrence (Maine) Rookie: Chris DelDebbio (Hartford) April 15 Player: Eric White (Maine) Pitcher: Jay Lynch (Binghamton) Rookie: Tim Knesnik (Stony Brook) April 22 PLAYER: JOSH NETHAWAY (ALBANY) Pitcher: Jake Lambert (Binghamton)Rookie: Daniel Zamora (Stony Brook) April 29 Player: Kevin Courtney (Stony Brook) Pitcher: Sean Newcomb (Hartford) Rookie: Daniel Zamora (Stony Brook) May 6 Player: Daniel Nevares (Binghamton) PITCHER: AUSTIN CHASE (ALBANY) Rookie: Tim Knesnik (Stony Brook) May 13 Player: Eric White (Maine) Pitcher: Mac Gill (UMBC) Rookie: Kevin LaChance (UMBC) May 20 Player: Troy Black (Maine) Pitcher: Brandon McNitt (Stony Brook) Rookie: Jack Parenty (Stony Brook)

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2013 America East Baseball All-Conference Teams First Team Player Jay Lynch Sean Newcomb Tommy Lawrence* Frankie Vanderka* Jon Cohn Mike Connolly Kevin Courtney Daniel Nevares Michael Fransoso* Eric White* Josh Nethaway* Jake Thomas* Jack Parenty Shaun McGraw

Pos. SP SP SP SP RP C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH*

Cl. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr.

School Binghamton Hartford Maine Stony Brook UMBC Maine Stony Brook Binghamton Maine Maine Albany Binghamton Stony Brook Binghamton

Hometown/Previous School Exton, Pa./East West Chester Middleboro, Mass./Middleboro West Haven, Conn./West Haven Levittown, N.Y./MacArthur Scottsdale, Ariz./Notre Dame Prep Bridgewater, Mass./Bridgewater Lindenhurst, N.Y./St. John the Baptist Toa Alta, Puerto Rico/Montverde Academy (Fla.) Portsmouth, N.H./Portsmouth Brewer, Maine/Brewer Fonda, N.Y./Fonda-Fultonville Merrick, N.Y./Calhoun Wantagh, N.Y./Holy Trinity Brewerton, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy

Second Team Player Austin Chase Kasceim Graham Jake Lambert Mike Connolly Tim Knesnik Anthony Italiano Greg Muller Troy Black Kevin Lachance Johnny Caputo Nolan Gaige Brian Doran Sam Balzano Brandon Coluccio

Pos. SP SP SP SP RP C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr.

School Albany Albany Binghamton Maine Stony Brook Stony Brook Albany Maine UMBC Stony Brook Albany Maine Maine UMBC

Hometown/Previous School East Greenbush, N.Y./Columbia Brooklyn, N.Y./Bishop Ford La Jolla, Calif./San Diego City College Bridgewater, Mass./Bridgewater Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley Sayville, N.Y./Boston College Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Mississauga, Ontario/Philip Pocock Clifton, Va./Centreville Toronto, Ontario/Crescent School East Greenbush, N.Y./Columbia Ayr, Ontario/Southwood Secondary Portland, Maine/Deering Freehold, N.J./Brookdale CC

All-Rookie (nine regardless of position)^ Player Pos. School Matt Hinchy INF Albany Ryan Stinar P Albany David Schanz INF Binghamton Chris DelDebbio OF Hartford Kevin Lachance* INF UMBC Mike Gomez* P UMBC Jack Parenty* OF Stony Brook Tim Knesnik* P Stony Brook Daniel Zamora* P Stony Brook

Hometown/Previous School Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place Forest hill, Md./North Harford Edison, N.Y./Union Catholic Danbury, Conn./Danbury Clifton, Va./Centreville Nutley, N.J./Don Bosco Prep Wantagh, N.Y./Holy Trinity Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley LaPuente, Calif./Bishop Amat

Rookie of the Year Jack Parenty, Stony Brook Pitcher of the Year Tommy Lawrence, Maine* Player of the Year Michael Fransoso, Maine Coach of the Year Steve Trimper, Maine * Denotes unanimous selection

2013 America East STANDINGS Team Maine Binghamton Albany Stony Brook Hartford UMBC

America East W L T Pct 20 9 0 .690 16 13 0 .552 16 14 0 .533 15 15 0 .500 13 17 0 .433 9 21 0 .300

W 37 30 23 25 17 18

Overall L 22 24 25 34 36 30

T 0 0 1 0 0 0

Pct .627 .556 .480 .424 .321 .375

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ALL-TIME AMERICA EAST AWARD WINNERS

COACH OF THE YEAR 2004 Jon Mueller

PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004 Dan Schoonmaker SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2002 Eddie Scott

Nolan Gaige

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS FIRST TEAM (22) 2013 Josh Nethaway

Dave Kubiak

2012

Nolan Gaige Mike Tirri

2010

Dave Kubiak

2009

Sean Gregory Ryan Gugel

2008

Brendan Rowland

2007

Alex Beaulieu Tom Hill Dave West Steve Wyland

2006

Tom Hill Nate Olson

2005

Steve Wyland

2004

Joe Lamb Dan Schoonmaker Brendan Chivaro Derek DeGrazio Steve Emmerthal Kirt Zimniewicz

2002

Mike Grasso Eddie Scott

Tom Hill

ALL-ACADEMIC (7) 2012 Greg Lutton Josh Nethaway

Steve Wyland

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2011

Greg Lutton

2010

Greg Lutton

2009

David Noble Chris Ott

2006

Mark Suchowiecki

SECOND TEAM (24) 2013 Austin Chase Nolan Gaige Kasceim Graham Greg Muller

ALL-ROOKIE (13) 2013 Matt Hinchy Ryan Stinar 2012

Gordon Madej Joe Tracy

2011

Josh Nethaway

2010

Brian Bullard Nolan Gaige

2009

Zach Kraham

2008

David Kubiak

2012

Austin Chase D.J. Hoagboon Josh Nethaway

2010

Brian Bullard Greg Lutton Brendan Rowland

2009

Dave Kubiak Zach Kraham

2008

Ryan Gugel

2006

Sean Donovan Sean Gregory

2007

Sean Donovan

2003

Kyle Thomas

2006

Sean Donovan Brad Daniels Sean Gregory Mark Suchowiecki Steve Wyland

2002

Tony Vallone

2005

Shawn Ryan

2003

Steve Emmerthal Dan Schoonmaker

2002

Steve Emmerthal Tony Vallone

ALL-TOURNAMENT (16) 2013 Austin Chase

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2012

Nolan Gaige

2011

Kasceim Graham Zach Kraham Ralph Rizzo

2007

Sean Donovan John Naples Cory Warring** Steve Wyland

2006

Steve Wyland

2010

Kyle Crean Brendan Rowland

2004

Jason Martin

2009

David Kubiak Dave West Ryan Gugel

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ALL-TIME AMERICA EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS PLAYER 2013 Nolan Gaige Josh Nethaway (2)

PITCHER 2013 Austin Chase

2011

Kyle Crean (2)

2012

Austin Chase Sean Lucas

2009

Gary Pitcheralle

2011

Zach Kraham

2007

Leo Corvino Steve Sayre Steve Wyland

2009

Sean Gregory

2007

Casey Walsh John Naples

2006

Tom Hill (2) Nate Olson

2006

2005

Joe Lamb Steve Wyland

2004

Brendan Chiavaro Dan Schoonmaker Kirt Zimniewicz

2003

Jason Martin Dan Schoonmaker

2002

Mike Grasso

ROOKIE 2012 Gordon Madej Joey Tracy 2010

Brian Bullard

2009

Mike Tirri Zach Kraham

2008

Kyle Crean

2006

Sean Donovan

Mark Suchowiecki (2)

2004

Steve Wyland

2005

Kyle Thomas

2003

Kyle Thomas

2004

Nick Murphy

2003

Steve Emmerthal

2002

Steve Emmerthal

TOURNAMENT HISTORY All-Time Record vs. Binghamton vs. Maine vs. Stony Brook vs. Northeastern vs. Vermont

10-14 5-4 0-4 3-5 1-0 1-1

2013 - No. 3 seed - finished 4th - (0-2) Binghamton 9 UAlbany 0 L Stony Brook 3 UAlbany 1 L 2012 - No. 2 seed - finished 4th - (0-2) Binghamton 2 UAlbany 1 L Maine 8 UAlbany 3 L 2011 - No. 4 seed - finished 2nd - (2-2) Stony Brook 14 UAlbany 2 L Binghamton 1 UAlbany 4 W Stony Brook 1 UAlbany 4 W Maine 10 UAlbany 1 L 2010 - No. 4 seed - finished 2nd - (2-2) Binghamton 6 UAlbany 9 W Stony Brook 8 UAlbany 4 L Binghamton 4 UAlbany 7 W Stony Brook 4 UAlbany 2 L 2009 - No. 2 seed - finished 2nd - (2-2) Stony Brook 1 UAlbany 8 W Binghamton 11 UAlbany 7 L Vermont 9 UAlbany 10 W Binghamton 16 UAlbany 6 L 2007 - No. 3 seed - finished 1st* - (3-0) Stony Brook 2 UAlbany 5 W Bnghamton 7 UAlbany 8 W Binghamton 0 UAlbany 1 W *advanced to NCAA Regional in Fayetteville, Ark. *Arkansas 9 UAlbany 0 L *Creighton 21 UAlbany 11 L 2006 - No. 4 seed - finished 4th - (0-2) Vermont 5 UAlbany 4 L Stony Brook 5 UAlbany 3 L 2004 - No. 3 seed - finished 3rd - (1-2) Maine 9 UAlbany 3 L Northeastern 1 UAlbany 8 W Maine 11 UAlbany 5 L

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CAREER LEADERS Games Played Name Games Years 1. Sean Donovan 214 2005-09 2. Nolan Gaige 206 2010-13 3. Kyle Crean 200 2008-11 4. Joe Lamb 192 2002-05 5. Brendan Rowland 189 2007-10 6. Mike Tirri 185 2009-12

Runs Scored Name Runs Years 1. Steve Checksfield 173 1998-01 2. Nolan Gaige 163 2010-13 2. Brendan Rowland 154 2007-10 4. Michael Oliva 152 1997-01 5. Joe Lamb 146 2002-05 6. Steve Wyland 142 2004-07

At Bats Name At Bats 1. Nolan Gaige 800 2. Sean Donovan 707 3. Joe Lamb 705 4. Brendan Rowland 678 5. Kyle Crean 644 6. Steve Checksfield 627

Runs Batted In Name 1. Steve Checksfield 2. Michael Oliva 3. Dan Schoonmaker 4. Brendan Rowland 5. Mike Kuebler -- Josh Nethaway

Years 2010-13 2005-09 2002-05 2007-10 2008-11 1998-01

Batting Average (Min. 200 At Bats) Name Avg. Years 1. Michael Oliva .373 1998-01 2. Jack Leahy .362 1971-73 3. Tony Gregoli .356 1996-99 4. Steve Checksfield .349 2002-04 5. Steve Wyland .347 2004-07 Hits Name 1. Nolan Gaige 2. Michael Oliva 3. Steve Checksfield 4. Steve Wyland 5. Brendan Rowland 6. Joe Lamb

Hits Years 248 2010-13 229 1997-01 219 1998-01 211 2004-07 210 2007-10 206 2002-05

Doubles Name Doubles Years 1. Michael Oliva 51 1997-01 2. Steve Checksfield 45 1998-01 3. Josh Nethaway 43 2011-13 4. Mike Tirri 40 2009-12 5. Tom Hill 39 2005-07 6. Nolan Gaige 35 2010-13 Mike Kuebler 35 1998-01 Brendan Rowland 35 2007-10 Triples Name Triples Years 1. Nolan Gaige 17 2010-13 2. Dan Schoonmaker 11 2002-04 Mike Grasso 11 2000-02 4. Pete DiResta 10 2009-12 5. Michael Oliva 8 1997-01 Home Runs Name Home Runs 1. Steve Checksfield 40 2. Dan Schoonmaker 23 3. Brendan Rowland 22 4. Mike Tirri 20 5. Tom Hill 19 Mike Kuebler 19 -- Brian Bullard 9

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Years 1998-01 2002-04 2007-10 2009-12 2005-07 1998-01 2011-13

RBI Years 168 1998-01 126 1997-01 125 2002-04 124 2007-10 118 1998-01 103 2011-13

Stolen Bases Name Steals Years 1. Michael Oliva 58 1997-01 2. Joe Lamb 57 2002-05 3. Brendan Rowland 56 2007-10 4. Eddie Scott 52 1999-02 5. Joseph “Pep” Pizzillo 50 1964-66 Innings Pitched Name 1. Dave Kubiak 2. Zach Kraham 3. Kasceim Graham 3. Adam Kroft 5. Jason Trufant 6. Bill Jarvella 7. Scott Tower 8. Sean Gregory

IP Years 278.1 2008-11 258.2 2009-12 262.0 2010-13 247.2 2001-04 218.1 1997-00 217.2 1994-97 210.0 1997-00 209.1 2006-09

Appearances Name App. Years 1. Sean Gregory 96 2006-09 2. Alexader Beaulieu 79 2005-09 3. Shawn Ryan 77 2002-05 4. Greg Lutton 63 2010-12 5. Roman Dubiel 60 2002-05

YEAR-BY-YEAR 2013 23-25-1 Mueller 2012 22-32-1 Mueller 2011 21-31 Mueller 2010 13-40 Mueller 2009 26-31-1 Mueller 2008 17-37-1 Mueller 2007 29-29 Mueller 2006 20-32 Mueller 2005 20-19 Mueller 2004 37-14 Mueller 2003 20-32 Mueller 2002 20-30 Mueller 2001 15-32 Mueller 2000 19-24-1 Jon Mueller 1999 21-21 O’Brey 1998 19-15 O’Brey 1997 19-17 O’Brey 1996 14-22-1 O’Brey 1995 9-21 Doug O’Brey 1994 13-11 Zaloom 1993 11-7 Zaloom 1992 14-11 Zaloom 1991 12-12 Zaloom 1990 4-11 Zaloom 1989 8-13 Zaloom 1988 9-11 Zaloom 1987 18-9 Zaloom 1986 17-9 Zaloom 1985 12-13-1 Zaloom 1984 11-12-1 Ed Zaloom 1983 --- David Haight 1982 9-10 Mark Collins 1981 --- Skeel 1980 7-12 Richard Skeel 1979 12-14 Burlingame 1978 9-9-2 Burlingame 1977 15-8 Burlingame 1976 10-13-1 Burlingame 1975 6-13 Burlingame 1974 7-11 Burlingame 1973 8-7 Burlingame 1972 8-7-1 Burlingame 1971 9-4-1 Burlingame 1970 8-11 Burlingame 1969 11-6 Burlingame 1968 7-10 Burlingame 1967 6-9-1 Burlingame 1966 3-10 Burlingame 1965 5-9 Burlingame 1964 5-8 Burlingame 1963 6-5 Burlingame 1962 6-10 Burlingame 1961 9-5 Burlingame 1960 7-8 Bob Burlingame 1959 6-10 Sauers 1958 6-8 Richard Sauers 54 Seasons 698-839-12 * Not Including 1981, 83


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SINGLE SEASON LEADERS At Bats Name At Bats 1. Brendan Rowland 223 2. Nolan Gaige 222 3. Leo Corvino 213 4. Joe Lamb 209 5. Brendan Rowland 208 Pete DiResta 208

Year 2008 2012 2007 2004 2009 2012

Batting Average (Min. 40 At Bats) Name Avg. Year 1. Jerry Rosen .467 1982 2. Terrance Kenny .453 1974 3. Dick Lewis .450 1960 4. Michael Olivia .428 2001 5. Dan Ryan .424 1991 Hits Name 1. Steve Wyland 2. Brendan Rowland Michael Oliva 4. Dan Schoonmaker 5. Nolan Gaige Tom Hill Joe Lamb

Hits 76 74 74 73 67 67 67

Year 2007 2008 2001 2004 2012 2006 2004

Doubles Name 1. Tom Hill 2. Mike Konstanty 3. Josh Nethaway Al Barbato 4. Mike Tirri Brendan Rowland

Doubles 22 18 17 17 16 16

Year 2007 2008 2013 2007 2012 2008

Triples Name 1. Nolan Gaige 2. Pete DiResta 3. Nolan Gaige Mike Grasso 5. Dan Schoonmaker 6. Steve Wyland Brad Daniels Steve Checksfield Mike Negron Mike Olivia

Triples 9 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4

Year 2012 2011 2013 2001 2004 2007 2004 1998 1998 1998

Home Runs Name 1. Mike Konstanty 2. Steve Checksfield 3. Tom Hill Steve Checksfield Tony Gregoli 6. Brendan Rowland Dan Schoonmaker Kirt Zimniecwicz Steve Checksfield

HR 13 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10

Year 2008 2000 2006 1998 1999 2008 2004 2004 2001

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Runs Name 1. Brendan Rowland 2. Gary Pitcheralle Brendan Rowland Steve Checksfield 5. Nolan Gaige Joe Lamb

Runs 55 50 50 50 48 48

Year 2009 2009 2008 1999 2011 2004

Runs Batted In Name 1. Dan Schoonmaker 2. Ryan Gugel 3. Tony Gregoli 4. Mike Konstanty 5. Brendan Rowland Tom Hill Steve Checksfield

RBI 51 49 48 47 46 46 46

Year 2004 2009 1999 2008 2008 2006 2000

Stolen Bases Name 1. Mike Grasso 2. Brendan Rowland 3. Brendan Rowland Roger Plantier Pep Pizzilo

SB 28 25 24 24 24

Year 2001 2009 2010 1976 1965

Pitching Appearances Name 1. Sean Gregory 2. Shawn Ryan 3. Sean Gregory Jeff Kaier 5. Greg Lutton

App. 33 27 26 26 25

Year 2009 2004 2007 2007 2012

Innings Pitched Name 1. Adam Kroft 2. Zach Kraham 3. Dave Kubiak 4. Mark Suchowiecki 5. John Naples

IP 86.0 82.1 82.0 81.1 80.0

Year 2004 2011 2011 2006 2007

Wins Name 1. John Naples Steve Emmerthal Adam Kroft 4. Kasceim Graham Jason Trufant Kevin Quinn

W 8 8 8 7 7 7

Year 2007 2004 2004 2013 1998 1974

Saves Name Saves Year 1. Shawn Ryan 14 2004 2. Alexander Beaulieu 10 2007 3. Shawn Ryan 7 2005 4. Sean Gregory 6 2009 5. Ryan Stinar 5 2013 Alexander Beaulieu 5 2006 Heath Mullen 5 1998

Complete Games Name 1. Kevin Quinn 2. Adam Kroft John Dollard 4. Chris Fletcher Rob Tobias Hi Doolittle Bill Jarvella

CG 8 7 7 6 6 6 6

Year 1974 2002 1975 1986 1986 1970 1974

ERA (Min. 4 Appearances) Name ERA 1. Chuck Recesso 0.31 2. Kevin Quinn 0.37 3. Nick Ascienzo 0.38 4. Evan Maltese 0.81 5. Kevin Quinn 0.82

Year 1959 1973 1971 1987 1974

Strikeouts Name 1. Pete Spina 2. Adam Kroft 3. George Webb 4. Dave Kubiak Steve Emmerthal 5. Steve Emmerthal

Year 1961 2004 1974 2011 2003 2004

SO 107 82 75 73 73 72

team RECORDS Games:..................................58, 2007 & 2009 Wins:.................................................. 37, 2004 Losses:............................................... 40, 2010 Win Percentage:............................ .725, 2004 Consecutive Wins:............................ 11, 2004 Consecutive Losses:........................ 11, 2008 Consecutive Winning Seasons:.... 3, 1992-94 Consecutive Losing Seasons:...... 4, 2000-03 Batting Average:........................... .332, 1998 Runs:................................................ 363, 2004 Hits:................................................. 519, 2004 Doubles:.......................................... 122, 2007 Home Runs:....................45, 1999, 2001, 2008 Runs Batted In:............................... 324, 2004 Stolen Bases:..................................... 94, 1999 Complete Games:............................. 18, 2000 Shutouts:.................................5, 2002 & 2007 Strikeouts:....................................... 367, 2004 Earned Run Average:.......................... 2.12, 1971

Postseason appearances 1980 1987 1994 1998 1999 2001 2004 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

ECAC 1st round ECAC 1st round (SUNYAC Champions) ECAC 1st round ECAC Division II Championships, 2nd ECAC 1st round NYS Baseball Conference Tournament America East Conference Tournament, 3rd America East Conference Tournament, 4th America East Conference Tournament, 1st NCAA Tournament (Fayetteville Regional) America East Conference Tournament, 2nd America East Conference Tournament, 2nd America East Conference Tournament, 2nd America East Conference Tournament, 4th America East Conference Tournament, 4th

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ROBERT J. JONES University at Albany President

Dr. Robert J. Jones was appointed by the State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees on September 12, 2012 as the 19th president of the University at Albany. Previously, Dr. Jones had served as senior vice president for academic administration at the University of Minnesota System since 2004. Prior, Dr. Jones spent more than 15 years in key administrative leadership positions at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, including vice president and executive vice provost for faculty and academic programs, vice president for campus life and vice provost for faculty and academic personnel, interim vice president for student development and president of the University of Minnesota Outreach, Research and Education (UMore) Park Development, LLC. A native of Dawson, Georgia, Dr. Jones has more than three decades of higher education leadership experience as well as academic expertise spanning plant physiology and urban and international development. He earned a bachelor’s degree in agronomy from Fort Valley State College, a Master of Science degree in crop physiology from the University of Georgia, and a doctorate in crop physiology from the University of Missouri, Columbia. After earning the Ph.D., he joined the University of Minnesota faculty as a professor of agronomy and plant genetics. He is an internationally recognized authority on plant physiology and has published numerous scientific papers, manuscripts and abstracts. His research focuses on the role of cytokinins in stabilizing grain yields of maize against environmental stresses and global climate change. Over his career, he has trained many students who have gone on to leading careers in higher education and the private and not-for-profit sectors. Dr. Jones currently serves as Regional Council Co-Chair for the Capital Region Economic Development Council (CREDC) alongside Albany Medical Center President James J. Barba. He is a fellow of both the American Society of Agronomy and the Crop Science Society of America. He has been a visiting professor and featured speaker in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa, and from 1984 to 1994 served as an academic and scientific consultant for Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s South African Education Program. In 2010, he was awarded a University of Minnesota endowed chair in urban and international development; he was also named a recipient of the Michael P. Malone International Leadership Award by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU). Dr. Jones held a gubernatorial appointment as a commissioner of the Midwestern Higher Education Compact and served on the board of directors for the Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities. Currently, he serves on the boards of the Coalition of Urban Serving Universities and the Bush Foundation, among other leadership roles. He was also a member of the Grammy award-winning Sounds of Blackness, a Twin Cities-based choral ensemble. Dr. Jones and his spouse, Lynn Hassan Jones, M.D., have five children and two grandchildren.

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LEE MCELROY

Vice President & Director of Athletics Dr. Lee A. McElroy Jr. is in his 14th year as UAlbany’s Vice President and Director of Athletics. McElroy, who provides leadership for the school’s NCAA Division I 19-sport intercollegiate athletics program for men and women, is a member of the University’s Executive Committee. During his tenure, UAlbany has won 66 conference championships and has made 27 NCAA appearances in football, men’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, softball, women’s volleyball, baseball, women’s lacrosse, field hockey and men’s and women’s track and field. The Great Danes were awarded the America East Conference Commissioner’s Cup in both 2012-13 and 2004-05. In June 2012, McElroy was inducted into the John McLendon Minority Athletics Administrators Hall of Fame as the NACDA representative. In 2010, he was selected to the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association Board of Directors. McElroy was recognized as the 2008-09 Under Armour Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Northeast Region Athletic Director of the Year. He was also among ten current athletics directors named by the NCAA to a new program called the NCAA Champions Forum in an effort to bring minority football coaches more engaged with the hiring process. McElroy, who served as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in 2006-07, was a key figure when the University successfully completed the NCAA’s second cycle of Division I athletics certification. He was honored with the 2004 General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award. Dr. McElroy has served as president of the America East Conference Executive Committee and has gained national prominence for his roles with professional organizations and NCAA committees. McElroy, who played football at UCLA in the late 1960s, was previously American University’s director of athletics for four years. American, a Division I school in Washington, D.C., competed in the Colonial Athletic Association. The department upgraded to 19 sports, expanded corporate partners by 400 percent, and planned capital projects for a fitness facility, intramural field and soccer stadium. McElroy founded the Eagle Club, a fundraising arm, and developed a program rated as one of the top ten in the nation in its compliance with NCAA gender equity requirements. Dr. McElroy served as president of the America East Conference Executive Committee in 2003-04, and has gained national prominence for his roles with numerous professional organizations and NCAA committees. He served a three-year term on the NCAA Division I Management Council as one of four at-large representatives from I-AA or I-AAA conferences. McElroy previously worked on four prestigious NCAA Committees: Athletics Certification, Financial Aid, Degree Completion Program, and the NCAA Special Committee on Agents and Amateurism. In 1998, McElroy was named to the NACDA Executive Committee for the University Division, and chair of the Sears Directors Cup Committee. The Sears Directors Cup is the only national award and academic scholarship program to recognize all NCAA and NAIA championship sports for women and men. From 1989-96, McElroy was the director of athletics at California State University-Sacramento. He led the program’s transition to Division I and engineered a move to the Big Sky and Big West conferences. He also implemented a strategic plan that developed a corporate partners plan, redesigned academic support services, improved athletic facilities, and provided for community outreach programs. McElroy also worked at the University of Houston from 1981 to 1988 as an assistant director of men’s and women’s sports and as an associate director of athletics, and for one year as the director of athletics at The University of the District of Columbia. He taught in the public school systems of Santa Monica, California and Beaumont, Texas, and was a high school principal in Beaumont. Along with his duties for the NCAA, McElroy has testified before congressional committees on issues in college athletics, such as gender equity, the welfare of the minority student-athlete, and the academic/ athletic balance. McElroy serves on the boards of the National Consortium of Academics and Sports, Athletic Business magazine, and the National Minority Golf Association. McElroy, who resides with his wife, Karen, in Slingerlands, earned his B.S. in political science and history from UCLA in 1970. He later received a M.Ed. from the University of Southern California, and an Ed.D. from the University of Houston.


University at Albany Great Danes

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UALBANY ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF

Robert J. Jones

Lee McElroy

Teresa Harrison

Rick Coe

Charlie Voelker

Cara White

Carl Anderson

President................................................................................................................................................................ Robert J. Jones Vice President & Director of Athletics.................................................................................................................... Lee McElroy Faculty Representative.........................................................................................................................................Teresa Harrison Deputy Director of Athletics.............................................................................................................................................Rick Coe Associate Director of Athletics for External Operations....................................................................................Charlie Voelker Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities & Game Management/SWA ����������������������������������������������������������� Cara White Associate Director of Athletics for Student Services...........................................................................................Carl Anderson

Kevin Galuski

Tony Tullock

Patrick Hairston

Jen McCarthy

Cathy Probst

Laura Remia

Assistant Director of Athletics for Equipment & Operations.............................................................................. Kevin Galuski Assistant Director of Athletics for Athletic Performance....................................................................................... Tony Tullock Executive Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance.............................................................................. Patrick Hairston Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Support Services.......................................................Jennifer McCarthy Assistant to the Director of Athletics...................................................................................................................... Cathy Probst Director of Web Development & Video Production................................................................................................. Laura Remia

Matt Roche

Lizzie Barlow

Brooke Rayder

Dave Vatz

Brian Rudolph

Jay Geiger

Shaun Lynch

Assistant Director of Athletics for Internal Operations........................................................................................... Matt Roche Director of Media Relations..................................................................................................................................... Lizzie Barlow Assistant Director of Media Relations .................................................................................................................Brooke Rayder Assistant Director of Media Relations......................................................................................................................... Dave Vatz Ticket Manager........................................................................................................................................................ Brian Rudolph Head Athletic Trainer.................................................................................................................................................... Jay Geiger Athletic Grounds....................................................................................................................................................... Shaun Lynch

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University at Albany Great Danes

University at Albany Great Danes

ABOUT UALBANY ATHLETICS UAlbany’s intercollegiate athletics program excels at the NCAA Division I level, producing competitive teams, successful coaches, and outstanding student-athletes recognized for their accomplishments both on the field and in the classroom. The University sponsors 19 varsity sports for men and women. Club sports, an intramural program, and recreational opportunities are also offered. A member of the America East Conference since 2001, 17 of the school’s 19 varsity teams are eligible for conference championships and NCAA post-season competition. Women’s golf is an associate member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, and football, a Division I FCS program, enters its first year as an associate member of the Colonial Athletic Association in 2013 after competing in the Northeast Conference for the past 14 seasons. UAlbany has won 66 conference championships and produced 27 NCAA Tournament teams since moving to Division I in 1999. Celebrating the school’s most successful year in Division I history in 2012-13, UAlbany won a record nine conference championships, while making four NCAA Tournament appearances. The Great Danes also won the America East Commissioner’s Cup for the second time in school history, as field hockey, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s indoor track & field, women’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field, women’s outdoor track & field, and men’s lacrosse captured conference titles. Football also won its sixth NEC championship and had two players sign NFL Free Agent contracts. The Great Danes won eight championships in the 2010-11 academic year, including field hockey, volleyball, women’s lacrosse, softball and all four track & field titles. The lacrosse program, among the top 10 in both national polls, won its first-ever league crown and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals. Volleyball, field hockey and softball also made the NCAA field. In 2006-07, the Great Danes had a breakout year as a Division I program with conference championships in men’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, softball, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, men’s indoor track, women’s volleyball and baseball. In the spring of 2007, men’s lacrosse and softball became the first UAlbany teams at the Division I level to record victories in NCAA

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post-season competition. In 2005-06, men’s basketball produced one of the most significant achievements in the school’s intercollegiate history with its first-ever NCAA Division I berth. UAlbany won the first of two consecutive league titles. The program’s storied turnaround resulted in a strong NCAA showing against No. 2 Connecticut. UAlbany was awarded the 2004-05 Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup, which annually recognizes the strongest athletic program in the America East. In 2008, football won its fourth Northeast Conference championship and the Gridiron Classic. UAlbany has an athletic history that dates back to the late 1890s when the first known intercollegiate teams arrived on campus. UAlbany competed at the college division level prior to the NCAA’s restructuring in 1972. The athletic program moved from Division III to Division II in 1995-96. The quality of UAlbany’s athletic program is evidenced by some of the finest facilities in the nation. The indoor and outdoor physical education design is among the most comprehensive in the Northeast. In the spring of 1992, the University opened SEFCU Arena (formerly Recreation & Convocation Center), an $11 million state-of-the-art facility. SEFCU Arena is the home for UAlbany’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, and has a .11 mile indoor track. The 4,538-seat arena also serves as a major venue for community events such as rock and pop concerts, sporting events and University activities. The playing surface on the arena’s three basketball courts and the surrounding track were completely renovated in December 2004. In addition, SEFCU Arena contains a fitness center; four racquetball/handball courts and four squash courts; athletic training and rehabilitation facilities with three whirlpool baths, a musculoskeletal evaluation device and other therapeutic machines. Adjacent to SEFCU Arena is the Physical Education Building which houses University Gymnasium; three full-size playing surfaces which can be used for basketball, volleyball, and tennis; four racquetball/handball courts; four squash courts; a swimming pool; a weight training and fitness center with Olympic weights; an aerobic exercise room and a dance studio. SEFCU Arena and Physical Education

Building were air-conditioned in March 1996, as the state appropriated funds for renovations and permanent improvements to the University’s facilities. The $2.3 million in funding was prompted by the New York Giants’ decision to hold its football training camp on campus. The project brought together the region’s community in what proved to be a successful partnership. Additionally, UAlbany’s air-supported structure, fitted with a brand-new covering with minor interior renovations in the spring of 2003, is located to the east of the Physical Education Building, and may be utilized for tennis, basketball, and indoor football practice. The indoor complex is complemented by fine outdoor facilities, highlighted by 201213’s substantial additions. The University constructed a synthetic turf field designed for year-round recreational, intramural and club sport activities; a state-of-the-art 8,500 seat multi-sport complex for football and soccer; and a brand new track and field venue. There are also 12 lighted tennis courts and numerous fields for football, soccer, softball, baseball, lacrosse, field hockey, and other events. The practice fields on the Western Avenue side of campus were renovated in 2012 with 263,000 square feet of two-inch-thick athletic sod and the irrigation system was refurbished. UAlbany broke ground on the site of what has become two all-weather athletic fields in May 2005. “John Fallon Field” is the home to the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, a sand and rubber infill turf field that stretches 99,450 square feet. An adjacent surface known as “Alumni Turf Field” is used for women’s field hockey in addition to serving as a multi-use recreational field for UAlbany students. The second phase of the complex’s construction, which includes seating for nearly 2,500 spectators, was completed in the fall of 2008.


University at Albany Great Danes

University at Albany Great Danes

UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME 1984: Gerald Amyot ’36 (Basketball/Baseball), Edith Cobane (Athletic Staff), Merlin Hathaway (Athletic Staff), Gary Holway ’59 (Basketball), Peter Telfer ’53 (Basketball/ Soccer). 1985: Donald Cohen ’61 (Basketball/Tennis), Warren Crow ’67 (Wrestling), Joseph Garcia (Athletic Staff), Carlton Maxson ’58 (Soccer), Thomas Robinson ’65 (Cross Country).

1996: Jim Canfield ’83 (Football), Kevin Quinn ’74 (Baseball), Regina Richardson ’90 (Basketball), Morrison Teague ’89 (Basketball), Dr. William Moore (Athletic Administrator), Howard Woodruff ’63 (Honorary). 1997: Glenn Carlin ’88 (Football), Jeff O’Donnell ’74 (Lacrosse, Football, Soccer), John Quattrocchi ’73 (Basketball). 1998: Nick Ascienzo ’73 (Baseball), Frank Sarcone ’88 (Football), Frank Selca ’79 (Soccer), David Theleman ’86 (Baseball). 1999: Rob Clune ’81 (Basketball), Jason Graber ’94 (Basketball), Frank Villanova ’76 (Football), Wendy Williams ’86 (Softball). 2000: Jack Jordan ’72 (Basketball), Pat Ryder ’90 (Football), Jeffrey York ’96 (Track & Field). 2001: Debbie August '96 (Lacrosse), Don Mion '75 (Football, Wrestling), Lynda Nealis '94 (Basketball), Wilfredo Rodriguez '92 (Track & Field).

1986: Clem Crow ’62 (Wrestling), Karl Gerstenberger ’62 (Soccer), Richard Margison ’69 (Basketball), Joseph Pizzillo ’66 (Base- 2002: Tonya Dodge '97 (Cross Country/Track), Meredith Jackel ball/Cross Country), J. Ralph Tibbetts (Honorary). '97 (Field Hockey), Blake Kim '92 (Lacrosse), Cort Kim '92 (Lacrosse), Rudy Vido '78 (Football, Wrestling, Track). 1987: Carlo Cherubino ’76 (Cross Country/Track), Richard Crossett ’65 (Basketball), Charles Kruzan (Athletic Staff), William 2003: Scott Carroll '93 (Cross Country/Track), Patty MunLindberg ’54 (Soccer), Larry Mims ’75 (Wrestling). hall-Blacklock '87 (Volleyball), Richard " Doc" Sauers (Basketball Coach, 1955-97), Chris Tironi '89 (Wrestling), Scott Turrin '94 1988: John Bertuzzi ’76 (Football), Eugene Monaco ’65 (Wres(Football). tling), James Shrader ’80 (Track & Field), Leslie Siegel (Athletic Staff). 2004: Xiomara Davila Diaz (Track & Field '99), Peter Pedro (Football '90), Kimberly Toone (Track & Field '95, posthumously), Bill 1989: Deborah Rohrmiller-Baranowski ’79 (Cross Country/Track), Vanos (Cross Country/Track '94). Robert Burlingame (Athletic Staff), Thomas Hesiter ’72 (Lacrosse/Football), Victor Herman ‘83 (Wrestling), John Leahy ’73 2005: Dan Gmelin (Football '98), Rafaela Nikas (Lacrosse, Volley(Baseball), Vincent Reda ’74 (Cross Country), Suzanne Stern ’82 ball '98), Joe Rajczak (Football '80), Joe Savino (Football '98), Dr. (Track & Field). Richard Hall (Honorary). 1990: Paul Feldman ’79 (Tennis), Vernita McCormick ’78 (Track & Field), Richard Odorizzi ’65 (Baseball), James Oppedisano ’63 (Basketball), Arnold Will ’76 (Football). 1991: David Averill ’85 (Wrestling), Barry Cavanaugh ’79 (Basketball), Lisa Denenmark ’81 (Tennis), John Dieckelman ’83 (Basketball), Thomas Jacobs ’85 (Football), Andrew Seras ’86 (Wrestling). 1992: David Cerny ’86 (Lacrosse), Elizabeth Rosentel-Insley ’83 (Volleyball), Terrance Kenny ’74 (Baseball), Wilhelmena Lesane Gooney ’87 (Basketball), Peggy L. Mann (Athletic Staff), Gary Penfield ’63 (Soccer), Thomas Schmitz ’86 (Tennis), Philip Van Orden, M.D. (Honorary). 1993: Daniel Croutier ’85 (Basketball), John Donnelly ’86 (Football), Scott James ’82 (Cross Country/Track), Marc Mercurio ’85 (Track & Field), Peter Spina ’61 (Baseball). 1994: Thomas DeBlois ’77 (Football), Heidi Grunwald ’88 (Volleyball), Byron Miller ’74 (Basketball), Roger Plantier ’79 (Baseball), Adam Ursprung ’87 (Basketball).

2006: Dawn Di Micco (Lacrosse, Basketball '00), Scott Price (Basketball '69), Steve Shoen (Football '98). 2007: Alan Cornfield (Lacrosse '85, posthumously), Mike Grever (Football '99), Kelly Poynton (Softball '99). 2008: Tom Alexander (Lacrosse '98), Andre Duncan (Basketball '99), Afrim Nezaj (Soccer '82), Kelly Paolino (Basketball '99), Liz Peck (Field Hockey '97). 2009: Tovah Atwell Lisky (Field Hockey '99), Bob Conklin (Baseball '84), J.T. Herfurth (Football '00), Janna Johnston (Track & Field '99), Jack Koelmel (Athletic Staff). 2010: Mike Cinque (Basketball '87), Joe McCullen (Cross Country/Track '92), R.K. Munsey (Cross Country/Track Coach, 196285), Valerie Terry (Softball '02). 2011: Megan Buchanan (Women’s Basketball ‘00), Steve Checksfield (Baseball, Football ‘02), Samantha Cohen (Cross Country/ Track & Field ‘99), Howard Sellers (Track & Field ‘94).

2012: Amy Di Micco (Field Hockey, Women’s Lacrosse ‘01), An1995: Carlos Arango ’78 (Soccer), Winsome Foderingham-Herard dee Lindgren (Softball ‘04), Ted Hotaling (Men’s Basketball ‘05), ’88 (Track & Field), Johnny Rolando ’77 (Soccer), Karen Smiley ’90 Joe DeMeo (Wrestling Coach, 1978-95), 1993-94 Men’s Basketball (Softball), George Webb ’69 (Baseball). Team. 2013: Alissa Gibbs (Volleyball ‘02), Todd Cetnar (Men’s Basketball ‘00), 1974 Football Team.

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ALBANY

NEW YORK’S CAPITAL Albany, the state capital of New York, offers something for everyone, and is the center of a region remarkable for its natural and cultural resources. The Capital District area represents the cities of Albany, Schenectady and Troy, and has a population of approximately 875,000. Within a short distance are the Berkshires, the Catskills and the Adirondacks, the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River. Major ski areas such as Killington, Gore, Hunter, Bromley, Stratton and Mt. Snow are within easy commuting distance. Saratoga Springs, 25 miles to the north, is internationally known as a sports, concert, and cultural center, and features outstanding thoroughbred and harness racing at Saratoga Race Track. Geographically, the city of Albany is only 150 miles from New York City, 175 miles from Boston, and 225 miles from Montreal in Canada. The New York State Thruway and two major interstate highways intersect one mile from the main campus. Bus, rail, and air terminals are all within ten minutes of the University. Designated an All-America City by the National Civic League in 1991, Albany is dominated by the Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza, a billion-dollar complex. It includes government buildings, a convention center, the state museum, and the state library. Directly across from the Plaza stands the State Capitol Building. This majestic five-story structure, in existence since 1879, houses the governor's offices and the chambers of the State Senate and Assembly. The Plaza has spurred the renovation of a large portion of historic downtown Albany. You will enjoy exploring the cosmopolitan area of old townhouses, boutiques and restaurants, or attending major sports, entertainment or cultural events at the Times Union Center, the host site for the 2001 NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Frozen Four, 2002 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, and 2003 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball East Regional. This $65.4 million arena seats approximately 17,500 with a 1,700-car parking facility. Times Union Center hosts nearly 200 events a year including professional basketball and hockey games, arena football, rock concerts, trade shows, and conventions. The arena previously hosted UAlbany’s spring commencement. The City of Albany has experienced unprecedented progress and development during the past fifteen years. Over $1 billion in economic development projects have been implemented. The historic link between downtown Albany and the Hudson River was restored with the opening of the Hudson River Way Pedestrian Bridge and the construction of a multi-purpose amphitheatre at the Corning Park. The restoration of the historic Palace Theatre now provides a venue that complements the Times Union Center as a host to world class entertainers and cultural events. Four major malls and shopping centers, including Crossgates, Stuyvesant Plaza and Colonie Center, fall within one mile of campus. Nightlife in Albany is lively with concerts, movies, theatre, dancing, and just about every kind of restaurant or eatery you can imagine. Most attractions or activities are a short walk or accessible through the local bus system.

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University at Albany Great Danes

University at Albany Great Danes

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY

Strategically located in the state capital of New York, the University at Albany is an internationally recognized public research institution that brings “The World Within Reach” to more than 17,300 students at the graduate and undergraduate levels. The varied perspectives and life experiences of a student body and faculty that represent more than 100 nations provide a diversity that enriches learning. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS UAlbany students can choose from 118 undergraduate majors and minors and 138 graduate programs. Many of these programs are nationally ranked, among them criminal justice, information science, public administration, social welfare and sociology. UAlbany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering ranks number one in the world. LIFE-ENHANCING RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP In every area of study, students are instructed by faculty who are world-class scholars and teachers - many actively engaged in life-enhancing research that contributes profoundly to the public good. As mentors, they provide numerous undergraduate and graduate research opportunities, inspiring students to advance their skills and aspirations. MORE THAN 500 WAYS TO STUDY ABROAD Students take advantage of more than 500 study abroad opportunities in more than 50 countries available through the University and SUNY networks. These are valuable opportunities for young scholars to enhance their education, increase independence and self-awareness, and build resumes that include invaluable international experience. DIVERSITY THAT ENRICHES LEARNING The varied perspectives and life experiences of a student body and faculty which represent more than 100 nations provide a diversity that enriches learning at UAlbany. EXCELLENCE AT A GREAT VALUE A UAlbany education is recognized by many independent sources, such as the rankings published by U.S. News and World Report. Its great value comes in the world of opportunities available to students at an affordable price. STRATEGIC LOCATION The University’s location in the state capital of New York allows students a rare chance to engage with the world around them and to serve the public good. Through limitless opportunities for internships and public service, students gain experience, test their skills, and prepare to launch brilliant careers. 2014 Media Guide

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