Brown Bear Magazine - Summer 2013

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Magazine Vol. 4, Issue 4 Summer 2013

BROWN ALUMNI Leading Their Alma Mater


From The Executive Director: Davies Bisset ’85 Brown Friends and Fans: With the upcoming athletics season upon us, now is the perfect time to recap the excellent fundraising year you helped to complete, but it’s also a wonderful time to enjoy the excitement of a new academic and fiscal year on College Hill. As you’ll read in the next few pages, BUSF has once against surpassed our financial goals for Fiscal Year ’13! With the continued support and dedication of BUSF Executive Director Davies Bisset ’85 (right) over 5,600 donors, we raised over $3.4M in annual-use during the Lacrosse Celebration Weekend with Craig Linden ’83. funds and $13.8M in overall cash. These totals are no small feat and many thanks go out to the loyal alumni, parents and friends of Brown Athletics. With these funds, the athletic department is able to compete consistently for Ivy League titles. Our student-athletes travel across the country to face the top competition and compete for National Championships. Alumni, parents and friends are able to revel in the success achieved, both on the playing fields and in the classroom, by our most distinguished student-athletes. With the fiscal year behind us and a remarkable class of student-athletes having moved on from the University, we naturally look towards the upcoming year with an anticipation that can only be felt as the fall season arrives. The students have arrived in Providence over the past few weeks and that influx of youth and exuberance brings a certain air of excitement. Many sports will have opened their seasons as you read this latest issue. We have much to look forward to in the 2013-14 academic year, including: • The hiring of three new head coaches; Kathy Flores – Women’s Rugby, Todd Beckerman – Wrestling and Tim Springfield – Men’s and Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country. • The Brown Bear Golf Classic will take place on Monday, September 30th at the prestigious Shelter Harbor Golf Club. This event is a primary fundraiser for Brown Athletics. More information can be found on the back cover of this issue. • Two night games for Brown Football. The Bears play host to URI on October 5th and will later welcome Ivy League rival Princeton on October 19th. Both games begin at 6:00 p.m. at Brown Stadium. • October 19th will also serve as the date for Homecoming Weekend. We hope to see many of you back on campus that weekend. • The funding for the men’s and women’s lacrosse locker rooms is nearly complete with the construction to be finalized by the fall of 2015. • We are continuing to upgrade several athletics facilities and fundraising is beginning for a new sailing center to be named the “Ted Turner Sailing Center” and for a rebuild of the crew dock and renovations at Marston Boathouse. It’s easy to get wrapped up in the excitement of a new season. When you come to campus for a visit or to watch your favorite athletic team compete, let that feeling take over. Feel the energy from the students, coaches and fans. Bring friends and relatives to Providence to experience all that the City and University have to offer. That feeling of excitement and anticipation is one of the reasons why we all continue to support the University and why our student-athletes train so hard each and every day. This is why the BUSF staff continues to push the alumni, parents and friends to reach new fundraising heights. Please enjoy the latest issue of the Brown Bear Magazine and please continue to support your Brown Bears in any way possible. I hope to see you at several events throughout the fall. I thank you for your continued support, and remain, Ever True,

Brown Bear Magazine Editor & Publisher Davies Bisset ’85 Managing Editor/Art Director Matthew Lee Production Coordinator Matthew Jarret Contributing Editors Kelly Fitzsimmons, Peter Mackie ’59, Sarah Sceery, Lauren Hylton

BUSF Board Officers President Paula M. McNamara ’84 Vice-President David N. Chichester ’67 Secretary Bernard V. Buonanno, Jr. ’60 P’88 ’92 ’96 Treasurer Marcia J. Hooper ’77 P’09 ’11 Chairman & Past President Artemis A. W. Joukowsky ’55 LLD ’85 hon., P’87 GP ’13 ’14 Past Presidents Richard F. Carolan ’58 P’84 ’90 ’95 GP’11 Gordon E. Perry ’55 P’88 ’92 GP’10 Kenneth J. O’Keefe ’76 P’02 ’04 ’09 Vice-President Emeriti Kip H. Cohen ’50 P’86 Elizabeth Zopfi Chace ’59, PHB ’96 hon., GP ’13 ’15 Treasurer Emeritus William A. Pollard ’50 P’77 ’81 ’85 GP’06 ’08 ’08 ’13 Secretary Emeritus Henry C. Cashen II ’61 P’92 ’94 ’97

On the Cover: Paul Cooke ’89, Brendan Whittet ’94, Keely McDonald ’00, Lars Tiffany ’90, Mike Martin ’04 Photo Courtesy of David Silverman


With the support of more than 5,600 alumni, parents and friends, the Brown Sports Foundation is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of another fundraising year. Not only did the Sports Foundation achieve its goal, but we surpassed our $3.4M annual-use target by $40,000.

BUSF Achieves FY’13 Goals!

Athletics Revenue Sources: 2012-2013 BUSF Annual and Endowment dollars represented 43% of Athletic Department funding.

FY’13 Goal: $3.40M --- Total: $3.44M --101% 102%

Athletics Revenue Athletics Revenue $2.07 million $1.89 million

FY’13 Goal: $10M --- Total: $13.8M --- 138% 96.8%

Overall Use Cash Cash Overall

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Highlights from our fundraising year: • 5,634 donors in total • $3.44M raised for annual use athletic funding • $13.87M dollars in overall cash including comprehensive endowment, capital and annual support for athletics • 265 Donors gave more than $5,000 to Brown Athletics (6% increase from last year) • 62 Donors gave more than $25,000 to Brown Athletics (a new record) • 27 varsity and club programs surpassed their annual-use goal • 100% of senior athletes from 29 teams made a first gift to the BUSF (a new record)

BUSF Reaches FY’13 Fundraising Goals!

AnnualUse UseCash Cash Annual

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University Budget Allocation Allocation University Budget $6.72 million $6.05 million BUSF Income BUSF Endowment Endowment Income $3.16 million $2.98 million

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BUSF BUSF Annual-Use Annual-Use Donations Donations $3.44 million $3.38 million

FY’13 Goal: 5,600 --- Total: 5,643 --- 100% 105%

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Team-by-Team FY’13 Fundraising Performance At the start of each fiscal year, all Brown varsity teams and eight club programs have fundraising goals set for them to help cover their annual-use spending. Below is the percentage towards goal each program reached for FY’13 as

well as its alumni participation rate (percentage of alumni who donated to their sport). Congratulations to the 27 teams who reached or exceeded their goal and to 27 for recording the highest alumni percentage rate!

Athletic Director’s Excellence Fund FY ’13 Goal: 99%

Women’s Soccer FY ’13 Goal: 102%

Alumni Participation: 15%

Baseball FY ’13 Goal: 60%

Alumni Participation: 11%

Softball FY ’13 Goal: 40%

Alumni Participation: 8%

Men’s Basketball FY ’13 Goal: 102%

Alumni Participation: 14%

Men’s & Women’s Squash FY ’13 Goal: 115%

Alumni Participation: 12%

Women’s Basketball FY ’13 Goal: 73%

Alumni Participation: 8%

Men’s Swimming & Diving FY ’13 Goal: 105%

Alumni Participation: 17%

Men’s Crew FY ’13 Goal: 102%

Alumni Participation: 12%

Women’s Swimming & Diving FY ’13 Goal: 105% Alumni Participation: 17%

Women’s Crew FY ’13 Goal: 100%

Alumni Participation: 22%

Men’s Tennis FY ’13 Goal: 77%

Alumni Participation: 8%

Cross Country/Track & Field FY ’13 Goal: 107%

Alumni Participation: 12%

Women’s Tennis FY ’13 Goal: 33%

Alumni Participation: 11%

Equestrian FY ’12 Goal: 104%

Alumni Participation: 36%

Volleyball FY ’13 Goal: 41%

Alumni Participation: 12%

Fencing FY ’13 Goal: 113%

Alumni Participation: 7%

Men’s Water Polo FY ’13 Goal: 162%

Alumni Participation: 26%

Field Hockey FY ’13 Goal: 69%

Alumni Participation: 12%

Women’s Water Polo FY ’13 Goal: 168%

Alumni Participation: 10%

Football FY ’13 Goal: 101%

Alumni Participation: 14%

Wrestling FY ’13 Goal: 110%

Alumni Participation: 13%

Men’s & Women’s Golf FY ’13 Goal: 81%

Alumni Participation: 15%

Club Cheerleading FY ’13 Goal: 100%

Alumni Participation: 5%

Gymnastics FY ’13 Goal: 45%

Alumni Participation: 18%

Club Men’s Rugby FY ’13 Goal: 83%

Alumni Participation: 10%

Men’s Ice Hockey FY ’13 Goal: 100%

Alumni Participation: 18%

Club Women’s Rugby FY ’13 Goal: 57%

Alumni Participation: 6%

Women’s Ice Hockey FY ’13 Goal: 54%

Alumni Participation: 14%

Club Sailing FY ’13 Goal: 111%

Alumni Participation: 7%

Men’s Lacrosse FY ’13 Goal: 103%

Alumni Participation: 19%

Club Men’s Skiing FY ’13 Goal: 7%

Alumni Participation: 5%

Women’s Lacrosse FY ’13 Goal: 102%

Alumni Participation: 14%

Club Men’s Ultimate Frisbee FY ’13 Goal: 116%

Alumni Participation: 18%

Women’s Skiing FY ’13 Goal: 11%

Alumni Participation: 8%

Club Women’s Ultimate Frisbee FY ’13 Goal: 18% Alumni Participation: 2%

Men’s Soccer FY ’13 Goal: 105%

Alumni Participation: 10%

Club Men’s Volleyball FY ’13 Goal: 75%

Alumni Participation: 10%


THE ATHLETICS INITIATIVE

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The Athletics Initiative

Over the past fiscal year, the BUSF embarked on a $50M fundraising initiative. Throughout this past year the BUSF pushed to raise funds towards endowment, facilities and annual giving. To date, the Athletics Initiative has raised over $20M. Included in this fundraising total is the renovation of locker room space for the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams to be completed by the fall of 2014 (plans pictured below), the endowment of the Rothman Head Coaching Chair for Men’s Lacrosse, the successful construction of the state-of-the art Goldberger Family Field for Field Hockey and the turfing of Stevenson Field for men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse. The Athletics Initiative is in full swing in Fiscal Year ’14 with major capital projects in the works, including: a new sailing center at the Edgewood Yacht Club to be named, “Ted Turner Sailing Center”, and a rebuild of the crew dock and renovations at Marston Boathouse. As the fiscal year progresses and the incredible student-athletes represent Brown University throughout the college athletics landscape, the BUSF will continue to increase fundraising efforts to place Brown the forefront of theROOM: Ivy League. NEW in WOMEN’S LACROSSE LOCKER 1,200 SF TOTAL NEW MEN’S LACROSSE LOCKER ROOM: 1,410 SF TOTAL LOCKER ROOM: 855 SF AREA 34 LOCKERS @ 28”x22” -25.1 SF PER ATHLETE

LOCKER ROOM: 1,065 SF AREA 40 LOCKERS @ 28”x22” -26.6 SF PER ATHLETE

If you would like to 8inquire endowment gift or a capital project, please call-3 Executive SHOWERSabout -3 SINKSan -3 TOILETS 8 SHOWERS SINKS -2 TOILETS -1 URINAL Director Davies Bisset ’85 at 401-863-3810 or visit giving.brown.edu/priorities/athletics

Men’s Lacrosse Locker Room

Women’s Lacrosse Locker Room

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PROJECTION SCREEN

WOMEN’S OFFICIALS

MEN’S OFFICIALS

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HALL OF FAME DISPLAY AREAS

The new Brown Bear will be featured at the Ittleson Quadrangle

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LOCKABLE CABINETS STORAGE SPACE & UNDER CABINET REFRIGERATOR

The Rothman Head Coaching Chair for Men’s Lacrosse

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The Ted Turner Sailing Center will be one of the top facilities in the nation

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Brown University Sports Foundation TABLE OF CONTENTS

Brown Alumni Leading Their Alma Mater Brown athletics is proud to employ five Brown graduates to lead their respective programs on the path to Ivy League titles.

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Brown University Sports Foundation The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is your gateway to support and connect with all aspects of athletics at Brown. Here is how to get involved: ALUMNI provide financial and volunteer support and so much more. Alumni help by hosting our teams on the road, providing mentoring and career advice and simply cheering on Brown teams and student-athletes. Your donations and your outreach to other alumni, parents and fans make an impact. PARENTS’ support is critical to the success of the Sports Foundation and the overall athletics program. Parents are

among our most generous donors—of time and treasure—in support of their sons and daughters. BUSF EVENTS take place throughout the year. Special events include Alumni Days, on-the-road receptions and tailgates, and special anniversary events. FUNDRAISING is a key aspect of the BUSF mission. Generous financial support from alumni, parents, friends and fans impacts our student-athletes and helps fund the many special needs for our teams. Gifts can be made to your favorite team, special projects, facilities or endowments.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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DEPARTMENTS

1 Fundraising Update 6 Sports Foundation in Photos 8 Bear Bites 9 Our Best and Brightest 10 Ways to Follow Brown Athletics 13 Get Involved 30 Thank You!

FEATURES

15 Zucconi Strength and Conditioning Center 16 Brown Athletics in the Community 45 Bear Tracks 48 Alumni Spotlight - Paula McNamara ’84

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PHOTOS COURTESY: DAVID SILVERMAN; ASHLEY MCCABE, PETER MACKIE ‘ 59

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The Fifth Annual Brown Athletics Senior Celebration and Awards Luncheon took place on May 20. Athletic Director Jack Hayes (top left) and Brown President Christina Paxson (top right) presented the awards to Brown’s top student-athletes.

Men’s Rugby alumni gathered for the annual alumni game over commencement weekend.

Athletic Director Jack Hayes hosted a reception during Commencement weekend for alumni and parents that featured a question and answer session with select Brown coaches and student-athletes.

The Brown Track and Field and Cross Country program traveled to England and Ireland this summer for international competition and training.


BUSF-BROWN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION GOLF CLASSIC

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22nd Annual BFA Golf Classic and Season Kickoff Dinner

PHOTOS COURTESY: ASHLEY MCCABE: DAVID SILVERMAN

John Berylson ’75 was honored with the Andrew J. Joslin ’65 Award.

The 22nd Annual BFA Golf Classic and Season Kickoff Dinner was held on Monday, August 5th at Rhode Island Country Club. We were joined by alumni, parents and friends from over five decades who attended to show their support for Head Coach Phil Estes and his program. Golf participation and sponsorships were at a record high with a day full of camaraderie, reminiscing and support for Brown Football. We heard from, BFA Chairman, Robert Hall ’66, Head Coach Phil Estes about the upcoming season, Athletic Director Jack Hayes and remarks from Chris Berman ’77, LHD’07 hon., P’08, P’09 on the growth and support of Brown. The Brown Football Association also honored John Berylson ’75 with the Andrew J. Joslin ’65 Award for his continued dedication and support of Brown Football. It is because of John, and others like him, that the program and its studentathletes enjoy success both on and off the field. Thank you to all who participated and continue to make this tournament a success year after year.

(L to R) Mike Geroux ’91, Craig Hamrah ’90, Jim Ratigan ’91 and Jim Bisson ’91.

(L to R) Phil Bartlett ’76, Fred Polacek ’77, P’14, Mike Wallace ’77, P’07, Jerry Massa ’77, Chris Berman ’77, LHD’07 hon., P’08, P’09, Dick Dresdale ’78, P’10, P’17, Bob Farnham ’77, P’12 and Mike Bernert ’76.

(L to R) BFA President Jerry Massa ’77 presented John Berylson ’75 with the Andrew J. Joslin ’65 Award.

(L to R) Former Athletic Director Michael Goldberger, Athletic Director Jack Hayes and Head Athletic Trainer Russell Fiore P’99.

(L to R) Chris Berman ’77, LHD’07 hon., P’08, P’09 and Head Football Coach Phil Estes.


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Bear Bites MEN’S GOLF

The Bears were named Academic National Champions after posting the highest team GPA in all divisions with a 3.74.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Head Coach Jean Marie Burr was selected as one of 30 coaches across the nation to participate in the Center For Coaching Excellence by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) from June 2-5. Burr is entering her 26th season and is the winningest coach in Brown basketball history.

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Current Associate Head Coach TJ Sorrentine was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame on June 22 at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. Sorrentine, a 2005 Vermont graduate and Pawtucket, RI native, is most famous for the outstanding performance and the game-winning three pointer that led Vermont past heavily favored Syracuse in the NCAA Tournament at the DCU Center in 2005.

FOOTBALL

George Pyne ’88, former captain of the Brown Football team, has been named the first inductee into the newly formed National Football Foundation (NFF) Hall of Fame. The induction will take place on September 10th in New York City. Pyne, President of Sports and Entertainment at IMG, has been named to the Sports Business Journal’s “Forty Under Forty” three times as well as to the Sports Business Journal’s “Hall of Fame.”

BROWN ALUMNI NEWS

Jonathan Nelson ’77, P’07 ’09 was honored by the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art with a 2013 Arthur Ross Award for his patronage. Nelson was the primary benefactor for the state-of-the-art Nelson Fitness Center. Mr. Nelson was recognized for his “generosity and demanding standards for a new sports campus which have engendered renewed enthusiasm for traditional architecture at Brown University.”

Welcome Brown’s Newest Head Coaches

Track and Field

Women’s Rugby

Wrestling

Tim Springfield was named the AldenRothenberg Head Coach of Track & Field/ Cross Country on June 6, following a successful season as the interim director. Springfield most recently led the men’s track and field program to a third-place finish at the 2013 Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Springfield has served on the Brown staff since 2011.

Kathy Flores, the Head Coach of the Rugby 2002, 2006 and 2010 US Women’s World Cup Teams, has been named the first full-time head coach of Brown Women’s Rugby. Flores previously served as the head coach of the Berkley All Blues, a women’s premier league team. During 16 years with the All Blues, Flores captured 15 National Championships.

Athletic Director Jack Hayes announced the hiring of Todd Beckerman as the new Head Wrestling Coach on June 14. Beckerman most recently served as an assistant for eight seasons at the University of Maryland. A two-time All-American wrestler at Nebraska as a student-athlete, Beckerman helped lead Maryland to four ACC Championships.


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Our Best And Brightest Spring All-Ivy Honorees

Baseball Will Marcal ’15

Second Team

Men’s Golf Nelson Hargrove ’14 Second Team Men’s Lacrosse Roger Ferguson ’13 Hon. Mention Sam Ford ’13 Hon. Mention Alex Jones ’13 Hon. Mention Women’s Lacrosse Abby Bunting ’15 Bre Hudgins ’14 Erin Roos ’14

Second Team First Team Second Team

Men’s Crew Heavyweight Carter Aronson ’13 Martin Aspholm ’14 Vyacheslav Chupryna ’14 Morgan Gerlak ’14 Hunter Leeming ’14 Susan Thompson ’13 Owen Traynor ’13 Anders Weiss ’15 Bailey Willis ’14 Men’s Tennis Michael Riechmann ’15

First Team

Men’s Outdoor Track and Field John Spooney ’14 First Team - 100m First Team - 200m Evan Weinstock ’14 First Team - Decathlon

Second Team

Spring All-Americans Women’s Crew Louise Breen ’14 Tessa Gobbo ’13

First Team All-American Second Team All-American

Sailing Louisa Chafee ’14 Tommy Fink ’13 Ashley Noble ’13 Colin Smith ’13

All-American Skipper All-American Skipper All-American Crew Coed All-American Skipper

Skiing Amanda Englehardt ’15 USCSA All-American Women’s Water Polo Madison Pepper ’15 Kate Woods ’14

Women’s Tennis Hanna Camhi ’16 First Team Misia Krasowski ’13 First Team

Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Victoria Burh ’14 First Team - Discus Lacey Craker ’13 Second Team - Hammer Brienna Crimmins ’14 Second Team - Long Jump Kebbe Darpolor ’16 Second Team - Shot Put Olivia Mickle ’13 Second Team - 10,000m Hannah Wallace ’13 Second Team - Pole Vault

Spring Academic All-Ivy Clay Del Prince ’13 Morgan Gerlak ’14 Tessa Gobbo ’13 Nelson Hargrove ’14 Misia Krasowski ’13 Lindsay Minges ’13 Cody Slaughter ’13 Kenneth Thompson ’13 Stephanie Thompson ’13 Kate Woods ’14

Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Crew Women’s Crew Men’s Golf Women’s Tennis Women’s Lacrosse Baseball Men’s Track and Field Softball Women’s Water Polo

ACWPA Hon. Mention ACWPA Hon. Mention

Brown University Ranks Second in NCAA Division I APR Rankings --- Top Academic Programs For the third straight season, Brown University ranks No. 2 in the NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR). The Bears had 20 teams honored by the NCAA with Public Recognition Awards, including 14 teams with perfect scores. In order to be honored with a Public Recognition Award, teams must be in the top-10 percent of their respective sports. Brown posted an average APR of 996 out of a possible 1,000.

Final 2012-13 National Rankings Men’s Crew 2nd Sailing 3rd Women’s Crew 7th Women’s Squash 8th Women’s Rugby 10th Fencing 16th Men’s Soccer 16th Men’s Squash 16th Men’s Water Polo 16th Men’s Ice Hockey 23rd

Baseball 1,000 Women’s Crew 1,000 Men’s Fencing 1,000 Women’s Fencing 1,000 Men’s Golf 1,000 Women’s Golf 1,000 Women’s Gymnastics 1,000 Men’s Ice Hockey 1,000 Women’s Ice Hockey 1,000 Women’s Skiing 1,000 Women’s Soccer 1,000 Women’s Swimming 1,000 Women’s Volleyball 1,000 Men’s Water Polo 1,000 Men’s Indoor Track 999 Men’s Outdoor Track 999 Men’s Soccer 998 Men’s Swimming 997 Brown Bear Basketball Magazine 996 9 Women’s Football 991


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WAYS TO FOLLOW BROWN ATHLETICS Brown University Sports Foundation

BrownBears.TV - A New Way To Follow Brown Athletics! All home contests will be available across multiple platforms.

Coming this fall, following a breakthrough partnership with NeuLion, Inc., every home match and all Ivy League clashes in the sports of football and men’s and women’s basketball will be accessible with highdefinition video streaming on multiple devices including PCs, smart phones and tablets through BrownBears.TV. Each member of the Ancient Eight will have its own network and subscribers can purchase an entire Ivy League package to keep track of all the great rivalries in one of the nation’s most diverse and successful intercollegiate athletics conferences. Powered by the NeuLion College Platform, the digital network will provide live and on-demand audio and video content from each school with interactive features that will consistently offer a personalized experience for Ivy League fans everywhere. Fans will enjoy upgraded broadcasts for the teams they can’t live without! All broadcasts in football and men’s and women’s basketball will now be streamed in high definition, with improved graphics and in-game statistical information. While the initial plans are to broadcast games in just football and men’s and women’s basketball, the goal is for Brown to serve as a leader in the Ivy League with extensive broadcasts in all sports. - Matt Lee

“Brown Athletics will be at the forefront of video technology as we launch the Ivy League Digital Network. We will be introducing a high definition, multicamera video streaming broadcast, as well as highlight packages and original video features, all offered on multiple digital platforms.This will allow Brown fans and alumni throughout the world to follow their favorite teams and studentathletes from one state-of-the-art viewing destination.” - Jack Hayes Director of Athletics


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BROWN ATHLETES ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE Brown University Sports Foundation

Brown Student-Athletes Compete Abroad

Several Brown undergraduates competed in international competions this summer. By Rafael Maia ’15 Within a few weeks of my summer break I received an invite from Brazil’s Basketball Confederation (CBB) to try out for the under-24 national team. The try-outs consisted of a one month intensive camp, in which we practiced twice a day, not counting the conditioning work outs. The main coaching staff from Brazil, the same one that coached Brazil in the Olympics, ran the camp. They had the difficult job of selecting only twelve players of the group to play in the Summer Universiades, also known as the World University Games, which would take place in Kazan, Russia. University athletics is not big in Brazil, so I did not have much understanding of the tournament’s magnitude. After some research I found out that it was the third largest sports event in the world, only behind the Olympic Games and the soccer World Cup. The first Universiades was in 1959, and it happens every two years. The one I played held 10,442 athletes from 162 different nations, which played in twenty-seven different sports. As soon as I arrived in Kazan I understood the importance of the games. It was one thing to read about it but an entirely different thing to land in the airport and have your country’s name cheered by dozens of people; to see an uncountable number of volunteers just waiting to help us with our every need, and to see hundreds of flags throughout the city with the Universiades logo on them.

Rafael Maia competed for Brazil in the World University Games in Kazan, Russia. The Universiade Village was a unique place as well. I could write about how big the dining refectory was, with food that ranged from Asian and European to Protein bars and McDonalds, or about all the entertainment available for the athletes, but the thing that impressed me the most was the atmosphere. Thousands of athletes concentrated on their tournaments. Uncountable number of Olympic medalists, who are the best in their sport. But since I am a basketball player what I was most excited about was to play against the best players in the world. Players from traditional American schools, such as Kentucky, Louisville, Creighton and Indiana and players that play in the best division in Europe and other continents. The difference was that each player was playing for something bigger, their nation.

Maccabiah Games - Israel

Ophir Bernstein ’15 - Wrestling Sophie Bikofsky ’15 - W. Basketball Will Klein ’16 - M. Water Polo Hannah Koper ’17 - W. Water Polo

Sigal Markowitz ’16 - W. Crew James McNamara ’14 - M. Water Polo Yahel Murvitz-Lahav ’17 - M. Water Polo Zachary Tanenbaum ’15 - Wrestling

(L-R) Zachary Tanenbaum ’15 and Ophir Bernstein ’15 pictured above

The basketball tournament consisted of twenty-four countries. We won three out of our first four games, qualifying for the first quarterfinals in Brazil’s history. The team we were facing was the strong Canada, who had just eliminated the USA (USA Placed 9th). We had a good game but they ended up winning the close match and taking away our chances of getting a medal. Canada ended up in 4th place and the Gold Medalist was the home team, Russia. During the games I was able to develop my game a lot, not only physically but also mentally. I played against the best players in the World, which gave me an entirely new perspective of the game. Being part of team Brazil is something I will always cherish in my life, and playing in the largest World University Games (so far) was an experience I will never forget.

Under-23 World Championships - Austria

Coco Schoeller ’15 - W. Crew Anders Weiss ’15 - M. Crew

Hunter Leeming ’15 - M. Crew Morgan Gerlak ’15 - M. Crew

Morgan Gerlak ’15 pictured above, second from left.


BUSF ALUMNI/AE FRIENDS ASSOCIATIONS

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Brown Women’s Soccer Friends Group The driving force behind an active alumnae base.

The Brown Sports Foundation relies heavily on volunteer groups to coordinate the cultivation and engagement of our athletic community. Friends Associations are made up of a President and officers who help cultivate and raise funds from each sport’s constituency of alumni, parents, and friends. The Friends Associations vary in size and activities depending upon the level of support and number of volunteers in each sport. In all, more than 200 alumni, parents, and friends are involved in the leadership of the Friends Associations. One of the more active Friends Associations, Brown Women’s Soccer Friends Group (WSFG), has been active since the early 1990’s. The WSFG is led by co-presidents Teresa Abrahamsohn ’85 and Mia Dammen Mihopoulos ’95. Brown Bear Magazine: What is the mission/goal of the Women’s Soccer Friends Group? WSFG: - To establish a permanent legacy for the Brown Women’s Soccer program - To build a strong network of former players and friends/parents - To help drive the planning and execution of the BWS fundraising and development objectives - To keep alumnae connected to the current team/program

“This friends group allows us to raise the funds we need to give our student-athletes a first-class experience. They are essential for our program to do the extras that make this a special place. You need people who care about each other and about the women who come through Brown. We are lucky to have such great people involved with our team, year in and year out.” Phil Pincince P’06 Head Coach, Women’s Soccer

BBM: What are some of the major successes of this particular friends group? WSFG: Our last Alumnae Day in October 2010 was a wonderful event for everyone involved. We are very excited for the next Alumnae Day on October 12, 2013. We had 65 former alumnae attend. So many that we should have had four teams for the alumnae game! To top it off Brown women beat Harvard 2-1. It’s always a great day for Brown Women’s soccer when we beat Harvard. On November 1, 2012 Brown Women’s soccer played Yale in a nationally televised game on Fox Soccer Channel. We hosted regional events where alumnae gathered to watch the game together. There was a tailgate at Brown, and events in San Francisco, Phoenix, Miami and Cincinnati. We have increased our fundraising participation rate and our annual fundraising amount nearly every year and have maintained it through the tough economic times. BBM: What are some of the goals/ambitions for the coming years? WSFG: Increase participation, develop a network/mentoring path for BWS alumnae. Leverage our member’s experiences and skills to further the growth of each alumnae. Increase fundraising • Connect with the Women’s Soccer Friends Group on participation and have the highest participation rate of any Brown Facebook/LinkedIn program. Continue to connect with alumnae and friends and be • Attend Alumnae Day on October 12, 2013 connected via social media. We are planning another Alumnae Day • Contact BUSF (sports_foundation@brown.edu) for October 12, 2013. There will be an alumnae game and tailgate to get involved with a Brown Friends Associations before the Brown Women take on Princeton.

Ways To Get Involved!


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ZUCCONI STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CENTER

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Hitting The Gym In A State-Of-The-Art Facility

Led by Brandon O’Neall, a new strength and conditioning staff has changed Brown Athletics. Among the tremendous additions to Brown athletics over the past few years, none may have had more significance on the lives of the student-athletes than the Zucconi Strength and Conditioning Center. The state-of-the-art facility, combined with a top strength and conditioning staff, has been a most-needed addition on College Hill. “This facility is second to none,” said John and Phoebe ’82 Murphy P’11, Women’s Crew Head Coach and Associate Head Coach. “In our opinion this is the most significant upgrade to Brown Athletics that we have seen since we began coaching here in the mid 80’s. This past year our team began using the Zucconi weight room and we saw the gains in strength immediately. The energy, expertise and enthusiasm of the staff is what sets it apart and makes it so special.” The facility accommodates all 37 varsity programs and was built in conjunction with the Nelson Fitness Center. Inside, varsity athletes and coaches have access to 18 multi-functional weight racks, an artificial turf surface for speed and agility drills and over 400 pieces of floor equipment, including over 300 dumbbells. The strength and conditioning staff consists of three full-time coaches, including Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Brandon O’Neall, and has been credited by the student-athletes with a distinct change in conditioning and training regimen. “Coach O’Neall completely changed the way we lift,” said Caleb Cragle ’15, a defensive back on the football team. “The results were right there to see, I think we were the fastest defense in the Ivy League last year.” - Matt Lee

“The Zucconi Strength and Conditioning Center has been an incredible asset for the entire athletic department. As a staff, we are truly blessed and thankful to have such an incredible facility to train the Brown student-athletes. It’s a place the entire department can rally behind and be proud of. We are committed to developing the total athlete, both inside and out.”

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Just A Little Off The Top Please!

The Brown Baseball team shaved their heads to raise money for the Vs. Cancer Foundation. The Brown Baseball program helped raise over $8,000, cruising past the pre-set goal of $6,000, to benefit the Vs. Cancer Foundation in the fight against childhood cancer. The Bears finalized two months of fundraising efforts with a team head-shaving event following a 4-2 victory against Harvard on Sunday, April 22. The proceeds directly benefit the Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Providence in its research and treatment of childhood cancer. The Bears are still looking for donations through the Vs. Cancer Foundation at vs-cancer.org.

Hockey Entrepreneurs

Lazyman Lobster is a success for three Brown men’s hockey players. Michael Juola ’14, Garnet Hathaway ’14 and Trevor Smyth ’13 of the men’s ice hockey program have spent the past two summers operating the Lazyman Lobster stand in downtown Providence and at the Bristol concert series at India Point Park. The trio is conducting an independant study this upcoming school year with hopes of expanding the business. This past spring, two Brown student-athletes, (pictured at right) Meghan Earley ’13 (Women’s Swimming and Diving) and Walker Shockley ’14 (Men’s Water Polo) set out to revitalize the Athlete Alliance, a subgroup of the Queer Alliance that seeks to address LGBT issues within athletics at Brown. Meghan and Walker spearheaded the production of the You Can Play video to generate awareness of LGBT athletes on campus while promoting Brown’s inclusivity within the athletic community. They brought together 32 athletes and three coaches from 17 different teams, along with Brown’s Athletic Director Jack Hayes, to make this project happen. The goal was to have a diverse group of people from as many teams as possible participate in the video in order to create an accurate representation of the Brown athletic community. Pom Bunsermvicha ’16 filmed and edited the video which has over 3,000 views on YouTube. In order to maintain the integrity of athletics at Brown, Meghan and Walker aimed to emphasize the fact that athletes are judged solely on their athleticism, sportsmanship and character. Evaluating athletes on extraneous qualities like sexual orientation or gender expression adversely affects the sport’s competitiveness and the individual’s confidences. Meghan and Walker hope that the message of Brown’s You Can Play video will encourage LGBT athletes at all levels to feel comfortable and to excel in their sports. Get involved by visiting YouCanPlayProject.org.

If You Can Play, You Can Play at Brown

A pair of Brown student-athletes created a promotional video to promote the You Can Play Project as Brown joins the cause for LGBT acceptance in sports.


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Football Hosts Bone Marrow Donor Testing Drive

The Bears have helped add over 1,000 possible donors to the national cause in four years. The Brown University football team hosted its fourth annual “Be The Match” Bone Marrow Donor Testing Drive this past spring at Sayles Hall. In 2013, behind the efforts of the Brown football team, nearly 300 potential donors registered with the Rhode Island Blood Center (RIBC) putting the four-year total since the start of this relationship over 1,000. The potential donors are entered into a national registry with the hope that someday they’ll be a perfect match for a person in need of a lifesaving bone marrow transplant. Every year, more than 12,000 patients in the U.S. are diagnosed with life-threatening diseases such as leukemia or lymphoma, and their best or only hope of a cure is a transplant from an unrelated adult donor. Nicole Pineault, Recruitment Supervisory at the RIBC for Be The Match knows that anyone who can help is wanted, but stressed the need for diversity among donors and expressed the benefit of a major athletic program backing the cause. “This campus has so much diversity, pretty much half of the people we register today will be of a diverse racial background,” said Pineault. “Athletics has been huge for us and this process. They are so organized. The guys are very outgoing. The coaches see the importance of doing community service and the team values fit right in with our mission and goals.”

Matt Shannon ’14 donated bone marrow to a 23-year old male in January, 2012.

Brown defensive back Matt Shannon ’14 gave the ultimate gift of life in May of 2012 and once again this past January when he became a bone marrow donor and helped to save the life of a 23 year old male. Due to privacy laws and the chance for a failed transplant, Shannon is not allowed to have direct contact until a full calendar year after the final transplant but hopes to someday set up a meeting. “It’d be nice to meet him someday,” said Shannon. “I did get a nice letter from his mom once and I sent him a few letters. But I hope to meet him soon.” “I was pretty excited when I found out I was a match for someone,” added Shannon. “Going into this thing, I knew that would be a really cool thing to do to be able to save someone’s life. I didn’t hesitate at all. I knew it was the right thing to do.” Shannon thinks his status as a member of the Brown football team puts him in a position to further the cause more so than most. “I can explain to people that I’ve actually done it and that I’ve gone through the whole process and it’s not as bad as maybe most people think it is,” said the Mayfield Heights, OH native. “We meet a lot of people as Brown football players. It’s really important to get as many people into the registry. I think half of the people who need a match don’t get one.” Brown Football has been an avid supporter of the Be The Match program the past four years, generating 1,000 possible donors into the national registry.

For more information and to help benefit the cause for bone marrow testing and donations visit BeTheMatch.org. - Matt Lee


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BROWN ALUMNI Leading Their Alma Mater For many students and student-athletes, the journey to Brown signifies the first steps in a new life, the beginning of a journey that will impact who they will become in future years. For the five Brunonians currently serving as head coaches at Brown, College Hill represents a return to where it all began. Of the 37 varsity programs, the five that are spearheaded by Brown graduates include; (as pictured at left) Men’s Crew – Paul Cooke ’89, Men’s Ice Hockey – Brendan Whittet ’94, Women’s Lacrosse – Keely McDonald ’00, Men’s Lacrosse – Lars Tiffany ’90 and Men’s Basketball – Mike Martin ’04.

PHOTOS COURTESY: DAVID SILVERMAN

Some have been leading Brown to success on the national stage for years; others are just starting to make their names known in their respective sports. While the path back to Brown has been different for all five, each leader was driven by his or her experiences as student-athletes on College Hill.

“We have five head coaches who are alumni of Brown University, each of whom understands and appreciates the challenges faced by the Brown student-athlete. They can refer to their personal experiences as student-athletes at Brown to connect with and advise current and prospective student-athletes.” - Jack Hayes Director of Athletics

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MIKE MARTIN ’04

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ike father like son. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Both sayings are clichés. Both are true in the case of Brown’s second-year Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Martin ’04.

“My parents taught me and my sisters so much about discipline and hard work,” said Martin. “If you want to be good at something, it’s not going to just happen. You have to work for it.”

“My father was a high school coach for over 25 years,” said Martin. “I grew up around the game, so coaching was always something I had in my mind.”

Martin was forced to call upon those lessons in 2003 after a torn ACL ended his promising junior season at Brown. Forced to watch from the sidelines, he was able to digest the game from a different perspective. He fully recovered and went on to a successful senior season and a brief stint playing professionally in Ireland’s top league in 2004-05.

Martin’s father, also named Michael, coached high school basketball in Springfield and in the family’s home town of Agawam, MA for nearly three decades. The younger Martin soaked in the lessons dutifully instilled in him by his father and his mother, Kathleen.

The allure of a career in corporate America nearly ended Martin’s basketball dreams. Martin had actually accepted a position on Wall Street before heading to Ireland, but he returned to Brown University to learn from another coach and mentor, Glen Miller. Miller, currently the Associate Head Coach at the University of Connecticut, coached at Brown from 1999-2006. “Tearing my knee junior year and having to sit and watch games at the end of the year, I started to gravitate towards wanting to coach,” added Martin. “I was fortunate enough that Coach Miller gave me an opportunity right when I came back from Ireland.” When Miller went to Penn in 2006, Martin went with him and spent the next six years honing his craft under Miller and then under current Penn Head Coach Jerome Allen. Martin absorbed the lessons from the three main mentors in his life, but is certain to run his program with his own style and philosophy.

Martin was a finalist for the Joe B. Hall Award as the nation’s most outstanding first-year head coach.

“At the end of the day, I’m not Glen Miller, I’m not Jerome Allen and I’m not my father,” said Martin. “I try to be who I am and run my program my way.” Brown stresses independence and individual growth. Martin is certain to model his coaching style after the long-held beliefs of the University. “We are recruiting guys who will embrace what Brown has to offer and control their own experience, the way Brown wants and allows you to do,” added Martin. Coaching was ingrained in Martin from an early age with the skills further developed during his time on College Hill. A coach’s son with a successful playing career becomes the fourth-youngest active coach in Division I. Clichés exist for a reason… so often, they are true.


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KEELY McDONALD ’00

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hese days, Keely McDonald ’00 has just one professional title, one she’s quite proud of: Head Coach, Brown Women’s Lacrosse. It’s quite a change from her first year after graduation from Brown, which she spent teaching kindergarten, fourth grade, ninth grade communications, coaching middle school field hockey and basketball and babysitting on nights and weekends. She did it all to spend two hours each day coaching the Northwestern lacrosse program. A club team at the time, the Wildcats program that McDonald helped developed has gone on to win seven of the last nine NCAA Championships. “Those two hours a day were the best hours of my life,” said McDonald. “After the first week of practicing with the Northwestern club team, it felt right. I knew right then I’d be a coach the rest of my life.”

After such a hectic start to her coaching career, you would think McDonald, beginning her 10th season, would be happy to focus solely on the X’s and O’s of women’s lacrosse. You’d be mistaken. “I take a very balanced approach to coaching these women and to living my life,” said McDonald. “I believe I’m furthering my growth as a coach the more I grow as a person.” A yoga enthusiast and a psychology major, she took a week-long leadership and yoga retreat in the summer of 2011 to clear her mind and learn from other leaders from around the country. Her desire for continual growth evolved during her years as a student-athlete at Brown University. “What I gained from Brown is that I can do anything,” she said, “I distinctly remember graduating and thinking that I could go out and do whatever I wanted. You’re taught here and pushed to try new things and really get grounded in who you are and what you want to do.” That holistic approach and constant learning extends towards her coaching philosophy as well. McDonald and her team captains create a mission statement founded on the team’s core values at the start of every season. The student-athletes choose what’s important to them both on and off the field. The students buy in to the values and guidelines they establish to become the best people and lacrosse players they can be.

McDonald is searching for the program’s first Ivy League title.

“We encourage each player to find whatever works for her and then run with that,” said McDonald. “It’s going to look a little different for each person, but that’s the whole point.” The goal for McDonald and her team on the lacrosse field as well as in life is to get better each and every day. “Each person works to take on what she needs to do to be at her best tactically, physically, mentally and emotionally,” said McDonald. “That was a major part of our success this past season.” That success figures to continue into the future. With the confidence to try new things and a holistic approach developed through years on College Hill, McDonald might well have the Bears poised for a run at the program’s first Ivy League title.


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BRENDAN WHITTET ’94

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he biggest little state in the union is home to Del’s Lemonade, Coffee Milk, Brown University and some of the most avid hockey fans in the nation. There’s nowhere else that Head Men’s Ice Hockey Coach and East Providence, RI native Brendan Whittet ’94 would rather be. “I grew up in Rhode Island, my parents are here in Riverside,” said Whittet. “I live in Barrington now with two young daughters and they get to experience the great things in Rhode Island that I got to do as a kid.”

Providence is home to three major hockey programs – Brown University, Providence College and the AHL Providence Bruins. Some in Rhode Island would argue that Mount St. Charles Academy should belong on that list as well. The high school hockey power in Woonsocket, RI claimed 26-straight state championships from 1978-2003. As a student, Whittet helped carry the championship tradition at Mount from 1986-1989.

“I don’t care what anyone says, Rhode Island is a hockey state, first and foremost,” added Whittet. “Hockey is the sport of this state. It was when I was growing up and it is now.”

Whittet played at Brown from 199094, helping the Bears win the Ivy League title in 1992 and reach the NCAA Tournament in 1993. After an outstanding career on the ice however, it was a little more complicated for Whittet to find his place behind the bench.

Personal bias aside, Whittet might have some facts to back him up. In the most recent NHL Stanley Cup Final in which the Chicago Blackhawks rallied to stun the Boston Bruins, the television ratings in Providence were surpassed nationally by just two cities – Boston and Chicago.

Whittet moved to Chicago to start a career in finance but came down with mononucleosis and returned to Rhode Island for medical treatment. While recovering, he contacted then-head coach Bob Gaudet and served as the volunteer assistant at Brown from 1994-96. “It’s by the grace of God that I got into a great job that I’m passionate about,” said Whittet. “If I hadn’t caught mono, I wouldn’t have been back in Rhode Island at my parents’ house and maybe I’d never get into coaching.” Whittet spent a year as an assistant at Colby College and returned to Brown as an assistant in 1997 before spending 11 seasons as an assistant at Dartmouth College. He was lured back to Rhode Island by the offer to become the 15th head coach at Brown in July of 2009.

Whittet led a resurgent Brown team to the ECAC Championship game in 2013.

Whittet has turned the program into an ECAC contender as the Bears earned 16 wins last season and finished one game short of the NCAA Tournament, falling to Union in the ECAC Championship. “Brown is the place I always envisioned myself coaching,” said Whittet. “I believed in what Brown stands for. I believed in what the program should be and could be.” Whittet has returned home to Rhode Island for the second time in his adult life and the circumstances are certainly different than his sickness-induced homecoming in his early twenties. Brown’s fifth-year head coach knows exactly what he wants from life. “I hope I’m an old man sitting in this chair doing the same job,” he said, “I love the school that much. I love the people that much.”


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LARS TIFFANY ’90

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ou can’t mess with happiness,” said Lars Tiffany ’90 in his office in early July.

It’s a simple concept, but Tiffany struggled early in his career to accept his purpose in life – to be a coach and help young men reach their full potential. Tiffany will begin his eighth season as the Rothman Head Coaching Chair of the Brown Men’s Lacrosse program and seems to have it all figured out now. “When the offer came to coach here, I jumped all over it,” said Tiffany. “When I had options to leave, nothing could replace what Brown is to me and how special this place is. There’s no greater feeling for me as a coach than being successful at Brown.” After coming to Brown as a student-athlete in the fall of 1986, Tiffany was, as he puts it, “quickly indoctrinated into the culture of Brown University.” He was looking to make a life, not make a living, and he struggled to follow his instincts.

“I always wanted to be a coach,” he said, “but I didn’t think the world needed another lacrosse coach.” Following four years of teaching high school science in California after graduation, Tiffany moved to Syracuse, N.Y. and had directed his focus on becoming a veterinarian – to the probable disbelief of those that have seen his passion on the sideline. Thankfully for Brown, Tiffany chose a different path with the help of a girlfriend at the time. “Really, I fell into coaching by accident because my then-girlfriend asked if I’d help her out to coach the women’s team at Le Moyne,” said Tiffany. “I thought it’d be fun and a good learning experience… I loved it.” After two years at Le Moyne and stints at Washington & Lee, Dartmouth, Penn State and a successful two-year stretch as the head coach at Stony Brook, Tiffany returned home to Brown University for the 2006 season. Since, he’s led the Bears to Ivy League titles in 2008 and 2010, and an NCAA Tournament berth in 2009. Twice he’s been named New England Coach of the Year. Tiffany’s success can be traced to his understanding of the Brown studentathlete and the specific type of person that is attracted to this campus. When asked what advice he’d give to a new coach at Brown, the answer is simple: listen. “The students at Brown are encouraged to voice their opinions and celebrate their own thoughts

Tiffany has guided Brown to three Ivy League titles as a coach.

and beliefs. That’s what makes them who they are,” said Tiffany. “They’ll feel highly valued and will compete and battle for you if they know you appreciate their voice and care about them beyond what they do as athletes.” It’s been a successful tenure under Tiffany through a strong understanding of what Brown means to him and to those he coaches. Despite his best efforts to pursue other interests following graduation, he’s a coach and leader of men. “I’m hardwired or genetically designed to be a coach,” said Tiffany. “I finally embraced what I love to do and what I’m meant to do in this world. I’ve never had a day of envy for a different career path.” Indeed, you can’t mess with happiness.


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PAUL COOKE ’89

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he Men’s Crew team has a history of success at Brown that few programs can match. Under current Head Coach Paul Cooke ’89, that tradition has continued with success on the national stage, year after year. How does it happen? Why does this program constantly look at other Ivy competitors in the rearview mirror? “It starts with hard work,” said Cooke. “This is a sport that comes down to how hard you can push yourself collectively. If we find a group of people that enjoy working hard, it makes everything flow so well.” Cooke has coached men’s crew at Brown since 1996, first as an assistant, and since 2002, as the program’s head coach. During that time, the 1989 Brown graduate has been named the 2009 and 2012 EARC Coach of the Year and the 2012 Fan’s Choice Collegiate Coach of the Year, an honor bestowed by the rowing community. He most recently coached the USA U-23 National Team – featuring current Brown rowers Morgan Gerlack ’15, Hunter Leeming ’16 and Anders Weiss ’16 – in the World Championships held in Austria in late July. Since taking over the reins of Brown Men’s Crew, Cooke’s individual recognition has been backed by more than a decade of team success at the National Championships, including the most recent five-year stretch in which the Bears placed fifth or better: Second in 2013, Second in 2012, fifth in 2011, fifth in 2010 and fourth in 2009.

“Show them the way sometimes, but let them really push themselves and each other,” said Cooke. “Brown students aren’t caught up in being better than other people, they want to push themselves to the limit and constantly learn something new.” For Cooke, years as a Brown studentathlete helped guide his coaching philosophy. He understands the mission of the University and recruits young men who will inspire others to surpass their own limits. “We want people who want to win, but it’s more important to find people who enjoy the act of competition, win or lose,” said Cooke. “If you don’t win, you take something from it and learn and your spirits increase because you want to do it better the next time. We want people who really like Brown and will fight for it.” Cooke is constantly promoting a culture based on competition and camaraderie. It’s his top selling point to potential recruits and their families. “Brown offers a world-class education and Providence is a terrific place to live, but when it comes down to it, the sense of family we have here is what draws people to Brown,” he said. “You can’t really compare that to anywhere else.”

Cooke has Brown Men’s Crew in the annual running for the National Championship.

It’s that family atmosphere that keeps his team among the nation’s elite, and it’s Cooke’s job to replicate that dynamic year after year. It’s a job he enjoys and takes very seriously. “As a student, I really enjoyed the way the community pushes you to try and improve every day,” said Cooke. “Now, I get to help build a community of people who have similar goals and will compete for each other and the University. Brown has been an important part of my life since 1985. I have learned so much as a student and so much as a coach here. I’m proud to be part of this tradition and I hope I can continue to represent Brown well.”

Cooke constantly works to take the best of what each Brown studentathlete has to offer, melt them into a unit, and guide that unit to do great things. Cooke, third from right, after winning the 1987 Junior Varsity IRA Championship.


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Ever True

Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $25,000+ during the 2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013). Class of 1944 Hope Richards Brothers P’70 Class of 1950 Oliver L. Patrell Class of 1955 Artemis A. Joukowsky Jr. LLD’85 and Martha Sharp Joukowsky ’58 LHD’85, P’87, GP’13, GP’14, GP’16 Class of 1957 John K. Lyden John F. Nickoll P’82 Donald L. Saunders LLB Class of 1958 Martha Sharp Joukowsky LHD’85 and Artemis A. Joukowsky Jr. ’55 LLD’85, P’87, GP’13, GP’14, GP’16 Class of 1959 Elizabeth Zopfi Chace GP’13, GP’15 Class of 1960 Robert E. Turner III LLD’93 Class of 1962 Thomas B. McMullen Nelson J. Rohrbach Jr. P’86 Class of 1969 Kevin A. Seaman Class of 1971 Charles L. Babcock IV and Nancy W. Hamilton P’05, P’06 Serge Brunner E. Paul Sorensen ScM’75 PhD’77 and Joan Wernig Sorensen ’72, P’06, P’06 Class of 1972 Joan Wernig Sorensen and E. Paul Sorensen ’71 ScM’75 PhD’77, P’06, P’06 Class of 1973 Marc C. Bergschneider and Theodora Vender Bergschneider P’05 James J. Burke Jr. P’05, P’06, P’10 Class of 1975 Anonymous John G. Berylson and Amy S. Berylson Class of 1976 Kevin A. Mundt and Jayne Severinson Mundt P’11 Daniel S. O’Connell and Gloria Perri O’Connell P’05, P’13 Thomas E. Rothman and Jessica Harper Rothman P’11, P’13 Thomas J. Tisch and Alice M. Tisch Class of 1977 Christopher J. Berman LHD’07 and Katherine Alexinski Berman P’08, P’09 Susan Pilch Friedman and Richard A. Friedman ’79, P’08 Jonathan M. Nelson and Judy B. Nelson P’07, P’09 Class of 1978 Richard C. Dresdale and Marcella Lilly Dresdale P’10, P’17 Habib Y. Gorgi and Susan C. Gorgi P’17 Samuel M. Mencoff and Ann Stoeffel Mencoff P’11, P’15

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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $5,000–$24,999 during the 2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013). Class of 1941 The late Raymond L. Moran Class of 1945 Vernon R. Alden LLD’64, P’78, P’81, P’87 Class of 1948 R. Gordon McGovern Jeannette Jones Pollard and William A. Pollard ’50, P’77, P’81, P’85, GP’06, GP’08, GP’08, GP’13 Class of 1950 William A. Pollard and Jeannette Jones Pollard ’48, P’77, P’81, P’85, GP’06, GP’08, GP’08, GP’13 Class of 1951 Robert M. Barlow and Laura Shatto Barlow ’53, P’78, P’81 Class of 1953 John A. Andersen and Virginia C. Andersen P’79, P’82 Laura Shatto Barlow and Robert M. Barlow ’51, P’78, P’81 Class of 1954 Arthur W. Vietze Jr. Class of 1955 Donald R. De Ciccio Stephen R. Ehrlich and Mary Ann Ehrlich P’85 Gordon E. Perry P’88, P’92, GP’10 Class of 1956 Marvin L. Wilenzik P’89, P’91, P’96 Class of 1957 Richard C. Barker LHD’09, P’03, P’05 Class of 1958 Richard F. Carolan P’84, P’90, P’95, GP’11 Paul H. Johnson and Gwendolyn D. Johnson P’87 Class of 1959 Francis W. Kennedy Jr. Class of 1960 Paul J. Choquette Jr. P’88, P’97 Thomas O. Clingan III and Kathleen Braster Clingan P’01, P’07 Class of 1961 Frank H. Monahan Class of 1962 Peter W. Gilson P’88, GP’16 Jack G. Mancuso P’90, P’92, P’95 Class of 1963 Dayton T. Carr John W. Kaufmann and Katherine S. Kaufmann James M. Seed P’02 Class of 1964 Thomas H. Draper P’93 David L. Hatcher Alan L. Stanzler P’94, P’96 Class of 1966 Robert F. Hall Gerard T. Lynch P’92, P’95, P’98 Terry J. Zerngast

Class of 1967 David N. Chichester Betty Wolf Greenberg and William S. Greenberg P’92, P’06 Winthrop S. Jessup Joseph R. Randall David G. Santry Class of 1968 Robert C. Bernius and Elissa B. Bernius P’96, P’06, PMAT’06 Francis P. Carolan Richard I. Gouse and Cheryl Connors Gouse ’70 AM’71, P’02 Peter S. Voss and Pamela Voss P’98 Class of 1969 Richard A. Dreissigacker Thomas F. Gilbane Jr. and Mary O. Gilbane P’97, P’98, P’00 Willis J. Goldsmith P’99 Class of 1970 Cheryl Connors Gouse AM’71 and Richard I. Gouse ’68, P’02 Nancy Gidwitz Class of 1971 Anonymous Robert G. Flanders Jr. Marcia L. Hoffer P’08 David B. Thurston and Catherine L. Hayden P’13, P’13 Class of 1972 Anonymous Charles S. Craig P’08, P’10 Barry E. Goldwasser William C. Kavan and Jennifer A. Kavan Henry H. Ketcham III Class of 1973 Thomas B. Jacob and Audrey Sullivan Jacob P’12, P’15 Robert W. Pangia Class of 1974 Peter D. Crist Anita V. Spivey and Dean A. Dent P’09 Amy B. Leeds and Anders C. Brag P’08, P’11 Mary Aguiar Vascellaro and Jerome C. Vascellaro P’07 Class of 1975 Lincoln D. Chafee and Stephanie Danforth Chafee P’14, P’17 Peter V. Chelovich and Cynthia A. Chelovich P’01, P’03, P’05, P’08 Dennis M. Coleman and Miriam Curtis Coleman ’77 Douglas S. Ebenstein and Robin C. Ebenstein P’17 Julie Liddicoet Meister and Richard W. Meister P’03, P’06

Class of 1976 Michael J. Bernert and Joan A. Bernert Class of 1977 George P. Caraberis and Janice M. Caraberis P’08 Miriam Curtis Coleman and Dennis M. Coleman ’75 Judith Pollard Danforth and Murray S. Danforth III P’06 Robert H. Farnham Jr. and Glorianne Demoulas P’12 David J. Flaschen and Deborah Nordwell Flaschen P’11 Ross Z. Greenburg and Michele L. Greenburg P’10 Jo A. Hannafin and John P. Brisson P’12 Marcia Jacobs Hooper and James E. Hooper P’09, P’11 Class of 1978 James A. Mittelberger and Anne E. Mudge P’13 Annette L. Nazareth and Roger W. Ferguson Jr. P’13 Class of 1980 David C. Harris and Elisabeth Young Harris ’82, P’10, P’13 Matthew W. Quigley and Nina Bogosian Quigley ’82 William M. Waggaman Class of 1981 David S. Loeb Susan E. Berry and Brian T. Moynihan P’14 Class of 1982 Steven M. Bowman Elisabeth Young Harris and David C. Harris ’80, P’10, P’13 Conrad B. Herrmann P’16 R. Jed McCarthy Nina Bogosian Quigley and Matthew W. Quigley ’80 Class of 1983 Scott R. Diehl P’17 Craig J. Linden and Asami Ishimaru Ian H. Maxtone-Graham Robert D. Petty and Lydia Rhodes Petty P’16 Marianne Chelovich Quoyeser and Joe P. Quoyeser P’15 Carmen Garcia Rodriguez and Carlos A. Rodriguez P’14, P’17 Timothy J. White Class of 1984 James L. Coughlan and Mary Breckheimer Coughlan P’14, P’17 Robert A. Drebin and Vanessa Walker Drebin P’12, P’14 MaryEllen Milmoe Girgenti and Christopher E. Girgenti ’85, P’16 Paul F. McCarthy and Alexis Egan McCarthy ’85 Paula Murray McNamara and Kevin J. McNamara Class of 1985 Andrew L. Ansin Christopher E. Girgenti and MaryEllen Milmoe Girgenti ’84, P’16 Greg W. Hausler Michael E. Marrus


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $5,000–$24,999 during the 2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013). Alexis Egan McCarthy and Paul F. McCarthy ’84 Paul J. Salem Class of 1986 Claudia Sachsse Barr and William C. Barr P’15 Andrew J. Bisset Kenneth A. Carlson and Katrina Shoen Carlson ’88 Scott C. Ganeles Perry S. Herst III John W. Keogh Stephen J. Kettelberger John D. McEvoy and Aedie McEvoy Scott P. O’Callaghan Michael G. Waitkus and Debby L. Waitkus Class of 1987 Diana Edensword Conway and William B. Conway Jr. P’16 Thomas S. Dugan Kristen Simmons Murray and Todd A. Murray Lauren Becker Rubin Class of 1988 Bernard V. Buonanno III Katrina Shoen Carlson and Kenneth A. Carlson ’86 Erika C. Collins Scott M. McCaleb Sean P. Moran William H. Perry and Rosalie G. Perry Jon D. Pliner and Emma Pliner George F. Pyne Gregory T. Rogers and Dana I. Rogers Phoebe A. Wilkinson Tyler J. Wolfram and Michele L. Wolfram Class of 1989 Kevin M. Wyman Class of 1990 Michael C. Buchanan James P. Esposito Kathryn Quadracci Flores Sean T. Kirk Timothy P. Mayhew James F. Moore Class of 1991 Christian H. Albert Eric D. Bommer James A. Ratigan Class of 1992 Nathan Kovalchick Erich P. Mauff Class of 1993 Roy J. Carver III MacKenzie B. Davis Sepp Dobler Catherine Bank Kilroy and John B. Kilroy Jr. Jed A. Simon Kevin D. Spinner Class of 1994 Katharine B. Alfond

Class of 1995 James W. Koven and Sophia Coquillette Koven ’97 Alexandra Kairis Mandis and Steven G. Mandis Easton T. Manson and Nedra M. Manson P’13 Class of 1997 Porter Collins Katherine Egan Gilbane and Thomas F. Gilbane III Sophia Coquillette Koven and James W. Koven ’95 Jon D. Tornberg Class of 2000 Amber Boldra Paquette and Anthony P. Paquette Class of 2001 C. Tomson Huang Scott L. Kellman John E. Ligums and Jennifer H. Ligums Class of 2002 Alison A. Berman Elizabeth Quadros Betten and Donald W. Betten Class of 2003 Kristen Accordino McMahon Parents Anonymous (2) Carol and John Ball P’16 Daria and John Barry III P’11, P’16 Lisa and Joshua Bernstein P’13 Jeanne and John Blasberg P’16 Jane M. Garnett and David G. Booth P’16 Darcy and John Callas P’14 Jeungmin Lee and Jungmann Cha P’16 Cynthia and Atwood Collins III P’97, P’01 Pamela Murphy and Richard D’Avino P’05 Alison and Paul Deighton P’13 Ellen and Christopher di Bonaventura P’10 Margaret A. Shipp and Timothy J. Ernst P’14 Caroline and Spencer Fleischer P’12, P’14 Cathy and Ronald Fornaca P’15 Sara and Patrick Fox P’15, P’17 Rose and John Franco P’14 Lisa and Robert Gorab P’16 Amy and Andrew Green P’15, P’17 Donna and Paul Grogan P’13 Katherine and John Halpern P’13 Walter C. Hargrove P’14 Karen and Andrew Hirschberg P’15 Eva J. Sonesh-Kedar and Ofir J. Kedar P’16 Anne L. Detmer and Charles C. Kenney P’10 Teresa and E.A. Kratzman P’16 Maryann M. Park and David S. Lee P’16 Margaret and Edwin McGlynn P’15 Sally and John McHale Jr. P’12 Elaine S. Elliott-Moskwa and C. Alexander Moskwa Jr. P’15 Kimberly and Barret Naylor P’15 Denise and Victor Nesi P’16 Katherine and Denis O’Brien P’12, P’15, P’17

Claudia and Denis O’Donnell P’15 Shirley and Thomas O’Neil P’16 Dominic P. Orr P’09 Lianne and Joseph Paolino Jr. P’06 MPA’07, P’16 Nancy E. Pfund and Phillip L. Polakoff P’14 Aileen and Brian Roberts P’10 Rhonda and Harold Ryan P’15 Mary and Jerry Senne P’16 Margaret and Mark Smith P’13 Paul N. Watterson P’14 Stephanie C. Andrews and Marc A. White Jr. P’13, P’15 Anne and Bruce Williams P’14 Kathryn and Timothy Yates P’14 Friends The late Barbara Ridgely Beverly S. Ridgely Matthew Savini Alexis and Eric Soloff Bernard A. Taradash


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $1,000–$4,999 during the 2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013). Class of 1956 Kenneth C. Morley P’85, GP’13 Stanley R. Orczyk Jr. P’82 Roger N. Singer Class of 1958 The late D. Barr Clayson P’81, P’86, P’87, GP’12 Terry Franc III P’94 James R. Moody ScM’65, P’97 Louis A. Sgarzi Michael E. Strem P’97 Class of 1959 A. Robert Bellows P’90 H. Corbin Day Peter Gray William L. Kantaros P’87 AM’94, P’88 Robert E. Kresko and Dorotha N. Kresko Michael M. Peters Class of 1960 Bernard V. Buonanno Jr. P’88, P’92, P’96 Charles L. Olobri Class of 1961 Alan J. Tapper P’82, P’86 James C. Thompson P’89 Class of 1962 Mary Wuskell Dyer and Joseph P. Dyer Jr. Peggy Snyder Hinman and Harvey D. Hinman II P’87, P’90 Class of 1963 Eugene F. Barth Elaine Butler Cameron and E. Colby Cameron P’87 William R. Caroselli John R. Hornyak C. Martin Lawyer III Gail Caslowitz Levine and William A. Levine ’64, P’88, P’91 Bruce R. McIntyre William M. Silverman and Lynn G. Silverman P’88, P’90, P’91 James G. Valeo P’91 MAT’92, P’94 Class of 1964 John M. Dunham and Susan Tinnon Dunham ’65 David J. Farley and Patricia W. Farley ’01 M. Anthony Gould and Nancy W. Gould P’97 Walter E. Ingram III and Julia Erickson Ingram ’65, P’92, P’94 Zurab S. Kobiashvili William A. Levine and Gail Caslowitz Levine ’63, P’88, P’91 Manuel E. Menezes and Judith S. Menezes Richard T. Miner Margaret Cox Moser and G. Dewey Moser P’90 Jackson W. Robinson P’89 Richard J. Talbot Class of 1965 Nancy L. Buc LLD’94 Charles L. Donahue Jr. and

Nancy T. Donahue Susan Tinnon Dunham and John M. Dunham ’64 Richard W. Holt Julia Erickson Ingram and Walter E. Ingram III ’64, P’92, P’94 Richard M. Rieser Jr. P’95 Robert G. Taylor Allan T. Walsh Class of 1966 Anonymous Ronald J. DelSignore P’92, P’99 Peter W. Keegan and Jane Carpenter Keegan P’12 Class of 1967 Joseph F. Campbell Jr. Michael J. Hutter and Kathleen M. Hutter Lawrence H. Title P’13 Paula Allemang Turner and William D. Turner Richard G. Whipple Class of 1968 Jesse B. Jupiter Richard S. Landau Robin Newsome Wittusen and Dag F. Wittusen P’98 Class of 1969 Robert F. Christin and Barbara K. Christin Leslie D. Corwin Bruce W. Pierstorff and Carol Armitage Pierstorff ’70 Barbara Davies Santa Barbara and Anthony A. Santa Barbara P’05 Anne Neely Seeley and Morgan B. Seeley Daniel C. Stewart L. James Walker Jr. ScM’75 and Alicia P. Walker Class of 1970 David J. Cynamon P’01 Robert S. Davidson Jr. and Beverly A. Davidson Delos E. Hibner IV Carol Armitage Pierstorff and Bruce W. Pierstorff ’69 Peter A. Wawro Class of 1971 Cyrus L. Miller Peter S. Rush Carol Robinson Schepp and Louis J. Schepp ScM’74 Class of 1972 Arnold L. Berman Joseph B. Doherty Jr. Arthur R. Dresdale Justin D. Mahon Jr. William J. Roland II Sarah Lloyd Wolf and Charles B. Wolf Class of 1973 Arthur Corvese Jr. Charles M. Dunn and Nancy G. Dunn P’04 James H. Hahn and Dana C. Hahn P’05

Kathleen E. Barry and John Magladery Michael S. Powers Stephan S. Russo and Susan J. Souder P’11 Robert C. Thunell and Maureen T. McConaghy ’74, P’10 Jeffrey A. Wagner and Nancy E. Leopold ’76, P’13 Class of 1974 Robert S. Condon James D. Dawson Steven P. Kalter Maureen T. McConaghy and Robert C. Thunell ’73, P’10 M. Allison McMillan and Mark M. Nickel P’09 Daniel A. Neff and Nancy Fuld Neff ’76, P’06, P’14 Charles D. Tansey Class of 1975 Kevin B. Connolly and Mary G. Connolly P’02, P’03, P’07 Douglas S. Ebenstein and Robin C. Ebenstein P’17 John C. Ford Jerome P. Gilligan and Patricia St. Germain Gilligan P’09 David P. Given Charles L. Glerum and Elizabeth B. Burnett ’76, P’10 Robert E. Kupsaw Lisa Krop Pantel and Glenn S. Pantel P’10 Neil D. Steinberg and Eugenia C. Shao ’77 Class of 1976 Joanne S. Abelson and Christopher A. Goelz P’15 Andrew J. Arnold James E. Berliner and Diane Giles Berliner ’77, P’09 Elizabeth B. Burnett and Charles L. Glerum ’75, P’10 Libby Hirsh Heimark and Craig F. Heimark P’11, P’14, P’17 Nancy E. Leopold and Jeffrey A. Wagner ’73, P’13 Stephen J. Meister and Dervilla M. McCann Nancy Fuld Neff and Daniel A. Neff ’74, P’06, P’14 Class of 1977 Diane Giles Berliner and James E. Berliner ’76, P’09 Genine Macks Fidler and Josh E. Fidler P’04, P’12 Karen Joyce Lambert Gerald L. Massa Scott A. Nelson Cynthia Mock Reusché PAM’12 Eugenia C. Shao and Neil D. Steinberg ’75 Henry D. Sharpe III and Julia Randall Sharpe P’13, P’17

Class of 1978 Anne E. Alden Nancy Brisson Goracy and Edward R. Goracy P’06, P’09 ScMIMEE’10 Seth J. Morris Jane Crowley Quirk and William M. Quirk P’14 Leslie J. Rohrer and John W. Tavormina P’13 Thomas R. Turnbull II Edward Von Gerichten III and Carmen L. Duarte P’13 Class of 1979 Martha Starkweather Altreuter and Roger W. Altreuter P’14 Benjamin J. Arno Chris A. Belardi Eric R. Betuel and Sheri F. Varian-Betuel P’16 Alon A. Garay and Patricia Walsh Garay P’16 Neil J. Jacob Judith Schaubhut Siegel and Gary W. Siegel Class of 1980 Michael J. Kachmer and Lori Landers Kachmer P’13 FJonathan E. Resnick Class of 1981 Anthony V. Alfieri and Ellen B. Grant P’15 Kirk A. Davenport and Margaret Andrews Davenport P’16 Howard B. Fife and Jill Winer Fife P’14 Marion Abrams Golin and Eric J. Golin ScM’85 PhD’91, P’13 Jennifer Okun Harper and Stephen J. Harper ’82, P’11, P’16 Angelo C. LoBosco and Laura M. Bello Thomas E. Ratcliffe and Kimberly Ginder Ratcliffe Eric A. Schubert and Dawn Woodman Schubert P’15 Class of 1982 Eric R. Cohen and Betsy Hamburger Cohen P’11, P’14 Stephen J. Harper and Jennifer Okun Harper ’81, P’11, P’16 Amanda Hopkins Tirrell FACHE Steven R. Jordan Helaine B. Loman Bruce M. McCormack and Dierdre Alexander Elizabeth Birkelund Oberbeck and Christian L. Oberbeck P’12 Gregory P. Shay and Jane Infurchia Shay P’16 Kenan A. Siegel Class of 1983 Patrick A. Dillon Barbara Dugan and Christian M. Johnson P’16 Lisa Heavey Evans ScM’85 and Peter T. Evans P’10, P’11


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $1,000–$4,999 during the 2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013). Joan MacLeod Heminway and Merrit A. Heminway Howard S. Klein Pasquale A. Manocchia Ronald F. Milardo Lauren V. Levine and James D. Spound P’13 Alison Scherl Stearns and Neal Stearns P’14 Peter M. Voss and Franky Butler Voss P’15 Class of 1984 Curtis L. Alexander Jr. Eric Almeida Sean P. Duffy and Andy Morgan Torrey N. Foster Jr. Ann E. Kearns Randy B. Luing Paul B. Oberbeck and Abby Glushien Oberbeck P’14 Elaine Palmer Rankowitz and Andrew Rankowitz Leslie J. Rechan and Meredithe B. Rechan Cameron J. Sears Class of 1985 Anonymous Andrew L. Ansin Alexa P. Lambert and Chauncey Parker Michael S. Mc Guire Christopher W. Strausser and Lisa Schatz Strausser P’12, P’15 Jeffrey A. Turi Class of 1986 Doug S. Appleton Miriam Mackay Bartimer Katelin King Bramley and Donald G. Bramley Lisa M. Caputo Morris John F. Carroll David L. Chaiken Thomas J. Cole Jr. Caroline S. Donnenfeld Diamond Douglas K. Frankel Christopher J. Good Chester J. Kuchta Mina Kiung Olsen and Derek M. Olsen ’87 Ann Dowgin Reilly and Joseph G. Reilly ’87 Catherine Beermann Sullivan MD’89 and Raymond J. Sullivan Scott M. Sullivan and Jill Goldsmith Sullivan ’89 Mara Spaulder White Class of 1987 Martin G. Edwards and Lori Ann Birdsell Edwards P’16 Jarl Ginsberg Alexes Hazen MD’96 Blair E. Hendrix and Jacqueline Hendrix Brian M. Kelley Anne Siegenthaler Loucks and David B. Loucks Derek M. Olsen and Mina Kiung Olsen ’86

Reed E. Overby Russ Pillar Sue Porter Mark A. Rechan Joseph G. Reilly and Ann Dowgin Reilly ’86 John L. So and Grace W. Yue So ’88, P’17 Class of 1988 G. Lee Anderson James E. Anderson and Karen Urbaniak Anderson Kazimir W. Bilinski and Bridget L. Bilinski Andrew J. Coon Douglas N. Greenburg Robert F. Hill Jr. and Maureen Hill Hilary Boshes Hoffmeister and Perry C. Hoffmeister P’17 Frances Fogelman Hyde John S. Koltun Gerard A. Lumkong Matthew H. Parker George J. Pfeffer Kristine Carlsten Salvo MD’91 and Kirk A. Salvo ’89 Gregory C. Starkins John D. Van Newkirk and Eve Stacey Lauren E. Westreich and Bob Emerson John R. Winther Class of 1989 A. Don Chase Jr. Christopher G. Gooley Lance Minor Edward C. Muelhaupt III and Kristin Muelhaupt D. Mark Murphy Amanda Lehrer Nash and Lewis R. Nash Peter B. Ruschmeier Kirk A. Salvo and Kristine Carlsten Salvo ’88 MD’91 Curt Sigfstead and Lara K. Witter ’92 Thomas P. Stone Jill Goldsmith Sullivan and Scott M. Sullivan ’86 Douglas M. Tudor and Christina Tudor Kurt C. Wulfekuhler Class of 1990 Samantha Garbers Adams and Scott A. Adams Sean O. Bosack and Carole Bosack Caroline Gallagher Bruno and David W. Bruno Lynn A. DeNucci Ned Gibbons Andrew D. Gramley Arthur F. Jackson David R. Salomon Lars Tiffany Aaron J. Velli Class of 1991 Malcolm P. Baker and Christina Wood Baker ’92 William F. Balsham and Elizabeth C. Burr ’92

Brian T. Day and Michelle Miller Day ’92 Christopher W. DiGiovanni MD’91 Hugh K. Foster Chanley M. Small and Michael J. Gannon Michael T. Geroux Ashley Gordon Jacobs Charles B. Parsons Richard R. Patton Kristina Farrar Stookey Class of 1992 Jonathan D. Abbey Ronald E. Anglade Sara Hennessey Berney Brian Byrne Thomas H. Condon Victoria G. Reyes-D’Arcy MD’96 and Christopher A. D’Arcy MD’96 Michelle Miller Day and Brian T. Day ’91 Matthew T. DeSutter and Donna Paglia Wesley D. Dupont and Cynthia Dupont William G. Hamilton and Susan Hamilton Timothy J. Kirk and Raphaelle Bouger Kirk P’14 Richard R. Lloyd Ronald T. Pullie Lara K. Witter and Curt Sigfstead ’89 Class of 1993 Damien M. Benjamin MD’97 Jason A. DiLullo Sean D. Gjos Aleks A. Kins Miles A. Libbey IV Oliver A. Marti Amy K. Weimer and Kevin T. Newman Frank T. Schettino Jr. Class of 1994 Brian J. Bennett Jennifer Shaw Finch and Geoffrey C. Finch Mileidis Gort and Jeffrey J. Bloomquist ’96 Peter Kahn Bernadette Aulestia and Kristian E. Lynch Nils H. Pohlmann James C. Stanzler and Catherine Stanzler Class of 1995 Eric B. Benedict Ryan Y. Fong Min Soo Kim James J. Nicholas Roberta Forbes Warren and Michael J. Warren Kristian M. Whalen and Laura Whipple Whalen ’96 David H. Woo

Class of 1996 Jeffrey J. Bloomquist and Mileidis Gort ’94 David I. Wise and Vanessa J. ZimmermanWise ’97 Class of 1997 Susan Hsia Lew and Canyon J. Lew Vanessa J. Zimmerman-Wise and David I. Wise ’96 Class of 1998 Allison Lynch Longfield and Ryan R. Longfield ’00 Karen Wong-Duncan Class of 1999 Alyson Grant Jones Sean J. Morey and Cara Gardner Morey ’01 Michael P. Wall and Minette M. Loula ’00 Class of 2000 Stephen Campbell and Angela M. Campbell Allen C. Lee Ryan R. Longfield and Allison Lynch Longfield ’98 Minette M. Loula and Michael P. Wall ’99 Zachary D. McDonald Heather Leichman Storms Class of 2001 Anonymous Patricia W. Farley and David J. Farley ’64 Elisabeth Cozzens Guthrie Cara Gardner Morey and Sean J. Morey ’99 James S. Sinai Christina G. Sorbara Class of 2002 Uwadiae J. Airhiavbere and Precious O. Airhiavbere Jennifer Russo Dembitz and Mark L. Dembitz Class of 2003 Ryan P. Devlin and Elizabeth Buza Devlin ’04 Clint H. Frease and Jaime Frease Earl E. Hunt II Matthew D. Ivester Adam M. Santee and Jessica Santee Class of 2004 Sarah S. Crowley Jayne D. Finst Andrew W. Gallagher Kristin Ferrell Martin and Michael F. Martin Charles Towers and Margaret R. Towers Class of 2005 Alexander K. Bowman and Jessica Cofrin Paul J. Vandenberg Craig M. Young


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $1,000–$4,999 during the 2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013). Class of 2006 Craig K. Fountain Elizabeth G. Greenberg Evan A. Layne Jeremy W. Moore Christine E. Serdjenian Yearwood and Jose A. Yearwood ’08 Class of 2007 Daisy N. Ames Joseph E. DiGiacomo Tyler A. Gaffney Shawn-Elyse K. Tulac Class of 2008 Anonymous Gerrit S. Adams Lawrence J. Haertel Jr. Jose A. Yearwood and Christine E. Serdjenian Yearwood ’06 Class of 2009 Tobias S. Cohen John M. Walsh Class of 2011 Alexander M. DePaoli Class of 2012 Anonymous Michelle S. Hui Class of 2014 Anonymous Parents Trish M. Brown and Charles C. Abbe P’13 Abby Adams P’08 Felicia and Kenneth Aron P’11, P’15 Gloria J. Baciewicz P’06 Clara and Christopher Barrett P’14 Carol and Anthony Berner P’12, P’16 Anita and Sunil Bhavnani P’15 Elizabeth and Michael Bierer P’16 Lynanne and Stephen Brady P’14 Camille and William Broadbent P’04 Susan and James Bumpus P’14, P’16 Janet and Michael Casey P’16 Jacqueline and Andrew Caster P’16 Barbara M. Reid-Caywood and Hershel Caywood P’16 Ki and Kwang Chung P’06 Sara and James Clarke P’14 Pamela F. Clayson P’81, P’86, P’87, GP’12 Susan and Philip Cohen P’09 Ann E. Merryfield and Cyrus Cryst P’16 Brenda Watts Da Silveira P’16 Holly Marihugh Denton and Kris P. Denton P’14, P’16 Mary and Daniel DiBona Jr. P’15 Barbara and Robert Donohue P’93, P’98, P’01 Julie and James Douglas P’16 Carmen and David Epstein P’13 Hilary and Joseph Feshbach P’16 Barbara P. Nash and Patrick J. Flynn P’14 Robert J. Flynn P’08

Sylvia and Robert Fox P’13 Anne Brafford Fritz P’06 Elizabeth Waddle Gorbett-Frost and Douglas J. Frost P’16 Lisa and Timothy Ganley P’16 April A. Sakara-Gilley and Mike T. Gilley P’14 Tatyana and Paul Giovacchini P’15 Mary Lynn and Bradford Glenn P’08, P’14 Charlotte Goodwin P’83, GP’14 Robin and Raymond Grant P’10 Marcia and Lawrence Greb P’15 Jill and David Gural P’16 Andrea and Mark Guthrie P’16 Katherine K. Watkins and Robin L. Harrison P’13, P’15 Elisabeth Hatfield P’86 Diane Lipscombe and Edward Hawrot P’14 William S. Hemsley P’16 Anne M. Blodget and Philip V. Holberton Sr. P’14 Virginia and Daniel Holder P’15 Laura Burgstahler Holter P’13 Elizabeth and Timothy Hosea P’01, P’09 Deanna and Abraham Hsieh P’15 Chung-a and George Hsu P’16 Bonnie C. Chang and Robert T. Hsu P’13 Lynn and Steven Hurster P’14 Carolyn and Michael Jacobs P’13 Isabel and Jerry Jasinowski P’10 Shailla and Karim Jethani P’13 Ann and Kevin Kerr P’15 Margaret and Joseph Kieffer P’12, P’17 Hillary R. Mankin-Kufe and Donald W. Kufe P’06, P’08 Mary and Mark Landry P’12 Elizabeth and Larry Lanpher P’16 Margot and James Lebovitz P’14 Diane and Charles Link P’15 Lisa and John Lorito P’15 Judith and David Maley P’16 Carol and Frank Marano P’13 Joseph M. Marcus P’08 Janet and Rodger Marticke P’06 Miriam and James McCrea III P’02 Lesa and Bart McDonald P’14 Debbie and Robert McDonald P’15, P’17 Sabrina Plante and Mark McGurrin P’15, P’16 Juliet and Robert McNamara P’14 Kathleen and Scott Mellynchuk P’14 Jennie A. Freiman and Stuart H. Mendel P’16 Rochelle and Dennis Meyer P’13 Margita and Christopher Meyers P’16 Julie and Gary Miller P’15 Susan and Larry Miller P’15 Neveo D. Mosser P’13 Barbara J. Ryan and James F. Muldoon P’10 Marci and Edward Murphy P’16 Lan and Sonthe Nguyen P’13, P’13

Diane S. Sylvia-Norocea and Nicolae S. Norocea P’14 Beth and Geoffrey Noyes P’16 Savitha and Balaji Nukal P’15 Monique Laube-O’Neill and Thomas J. O’Neill P’14 Batsheva and Ronald Ostrow P’95, P’99 Helen and Edward Pardoe P’13 Julia H. Perlman P’90, P’92, P’94, P’98 Sharon and Philip Pierce II P’14 Marie and Anthony Pierotti P’16 Anna and Marcel Pintea P’12 Penelope L. Christophorou and Gregory M. Pitaro P’16 Lise and Barton Place P’16 Maribeth December and Kevin D. Ponticelli P’13 Sara and Robert Reichley P’77 Elizabeth and Jeffrey Richmond P’16 Elizabeth and Robert Rizzi P’11 Regina and Jeff Robertson P’14 Donna DiCenzo and Robert L. Robles P’15 Katharine and Robert Rohn P’16 Jennifer and William Rosenberg P’15 Nancy and Richard Russell P’99 Shelah and Burton Scherl P’87, P’89 Gail and Robert Schlesinger Jr. P’12 Gail and Burton Schonfeld P’11 Melinda and Donald Shea P’14 Charlene S. Shimada and Joseph E. Siegelman P’14 Kiki and William Smith P’13 Ana and Franklin Snower P’16 Wendy and William St. Laurent P’15 Catherine and Barron Swanky Elizabeth and Robert Swindell P’15 Madeleine Hewitt and Calvin C. Tennis III P’15 Sigrid and Ladd Thorne P’05 Kathryn and John Traynor P’13, P’15 Rosina and Mark Tufnell P’15 Debra A. Stegura and Lawrence H. Vanden Bos P’15 Polly Vail and Mark Walsh P’09 Dianne and John Walthall P’13 Mary Hediger and George E. Weaver P’02 Linda N. Weil P’12 Shirley L. Zanton and Michael P. Whalen P’15 Virginia and Richard Whelan P’04 Robin M. O’Reilly and Michael H. Whitehill P’14 Serena and Fred Whitridge P’13 Caroline and Jack Williams P’15 Anne L. Hartley-Willis and Cornelius G. Willis P’14 Vickie L. Wilson Herlocker and Jeffrey J. Wilson P’16 Lucy and Keye Wong P’13 Margaret Millson Wu and Jonathan S. Wu P’09 Julie and Peter Wyman P’12

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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Class of 1936 H. Gerard Everall P’69 Class of 1939 Charles J. Heims John M. Volkhardt Class of 1941 C. Harrison Meyer The late Helen Tasman Tourigney Class of 1942 Stephen W. Pournaras Class of 1943 Robert G. Leadbetter Class of 1944 Hope Richards Brothers P’70 Sherman A. Gates Class of 1945 Frank S. Arnold P’74 Daniel Fairchild ScM’48 and Joyce Wetherald Fairchild ’47, GP’02, GP’05 Richard N. Silverman and Sandra K. Silverman Class of 1946 Edward N. Clarke PhD’51 and Vivian Bergquist Clarke ’49 Harold W. Demopulos P’90, P’94 William H. Stone Class of 1947 Joyce Wetherald Fairchild and Daniel Fairchild ’45 ScM’48, GP’02, GP’05 Class of 1948 William E. Eastham Dana G. Leavitt Walter J. Mc Lellan R. Gordon McGovern Jeannette Jones Pollard and William A. Pollard ’50, P’77, P’81, P’85, GP’06, GP’08, GP’08, GP’13 Lewis A. Shaw and Carol R. Shaw Austin B. Thompson Jr. P’75, GP’01, GP’04 Class of 1949 Paul C. Abramson P’81, P’84, GP’13 Donald F. Alden Mars J. Bishop and Prudence Bishop GP’05 Lloyd S. Broomhead Vivian Bergquist Clarke and Edward N. Clarke ’46 PhD’51 Anthony Davids Wendell G. Harris Theodore F. Low and Kay Low P’83, P’85 John J. Mahoney and Claire Mahoney P’80 Frederick H. Wilson Jr. Class of 1950 Richard E. Arnold P’74 Joseph E. Baclawski Robert H. Breslin Jr. P’80 Anthony J. Combias and Marie J. Combias Philbin S. Flanagan Jerome F. Green Laurence N. Gross P’89

Raymond M. Kako P’90 Carl R. Lalumia John B. Leeming P’81, P’86, GP’15 Donald B. McLellan and Jeane S. McLellan P’74 Walter F. Paster Oliver L. Patrell William A. Pollard and Jeannette Jones Pollard ’48, P’77, P’81, P’85, GP’06, GP’08, GP’08, GP’13 D. Paul Rittmaster P’87, P’89 Donald C. Shaffer Class of 1951 Robert M. Barlow and Laura Shatto Barlow ’53, P’78, P’81 Alexander J. Cox David M. Curry Parker D. Handy L. Donald Jaffin and Sue B. Jaffin P’83, P’84, P’88 Charles L. Mack and Elizabeth H. Vest Frank S. Most Mordecai K. Rosenfeld P’89 Stephen T. Smith Hugh A. Stein James M. Sutherland Jr. Lewis A. Waterman Jr. and Patricia Estes Waterman ’53 Donald F. Whiston Class of 1952 Davies W. Bisset Jr. P’85, P’86, P’88 Glenn N. Bower and Suzanne Griffiths Bower ’53, P’77, P’79, P’83, P’87 Arthur L. Collard Thomas P. Dimeo and Sandy Dimeo P’83 Arlene E. Gorton John Grainger Benedict M. Kohl P’83 Frederic S. Kramer P’85, P’88 Thomas J. Landry P’87 Russell A. Preble Jr. William D. Rogers P’80, P’87 Noel L. Silverman P’88 Robert L. Smart Donald Stehle P’81 Robert J. Wheeler Carlos M. Whitlock Jr. Howard B. Wiener P’77 Class of 1953 John A. Andersen and Virginia C. Andersen P’79, P’82 Laura Shatto Barlow and Robert M. Barlow ’51, P’78, P’81 Suzanne Griffiths Bower and Glenn N. Bower ’52, P’77, P’79, P’83, P’87 Kenneth G. Knowles and Sally Knowles David Kramer Angus L. MacLean Jr. The late Walter L. Molineux Jr. Sarkis Nahabedian Henry Stern Yvonne Davies Tropp

Patricia Estes Waterman and Lewis A. Waterman Jr. ’51 Class of 1954 Jean Schupbach Bidwell E. Aubrey Doyle P’79, P’81, P’81 Kenneth J. Kessaris Kenneth M. Moffat and Barbara A. Moffat Ludwig W. Murgo William F. Peace Thomas H. Simon Norman A. Sprinthall AM’59 Walter G. Stern P’91 Anne Dermer Stoddard P’78, P’85, P’87 Douglas L. Turner Arthur W. Vietze Jr. Class of 1955 Charles A. Asselin and Susan Lamscha Asselin ’57 Robert A. Barron and Selena Winicour Barron ’57 Francis A. Brooks Jr. MAT’65, P’83 Constance Payan Danforth P’74 ScM’75 PhD’78 Richard J. DePatie Stephen R. Ehrlich and Mary Ann Ehrlich P’85 Stuart P. Erwin Jr. P’87 Mattis I. Fern and Susan J. Fern P’83, P’86 Morton Gilstein David W. Halvorsen MAT’66 Artemis A. Joukowsky Jr. LLD’85 and Martha Sharp Joukowsky ’58 LHD’85, P’87, GP’13, GP’14, GP’16 Dolores LaPorte Nazareth P’78, GP’07, GP’13 Anne Murphy O’Brien and John D. O’Brien P’82, P’85, P’92, GP’15 Gordon E. Perry P’88, P’92, GP’10 William T. Prifty Geoffrey H. Spranger MAT’67 John T. Strong Jr. Class of 1956 James T. Berrier P’85 Joel Davis P’82, P’85, P’89, GP’13, GP’16 Joseph B. Donahue David R. Durfee and Sandra Sundquist Durfee ’57 George W. Easton and Anne Browne Easton ’58 Noel M. Field Jr. P’87 Ronald E. Foster W. Philip Gerould Robert M. Hetterly P’89 Seymour G. Karnes James B. Lohr P’79 Bruce W. Lovell James P. McGuinness Kenneth C. Morley P’85, GP’13 Mary I. Pett David M. Rosenbaum P’91 Roger N. Singer Barry L. Sloane

Richard A. Strickland Robert A. Watts P’84, P’90 Marvin L. Wilenzik P’89, P’91, P’96 David S. Willis Frank R. Yanni Class of 1957 Susan Lamscha Asselin and Charles A. Asselin ’55 Elizabeth Reiss Baecher Richard C. Barker LHD’09, P’03, P’05 Selena Winicour Barron and Robert A. Barron ’55 Paul P. Brown John R. Chandler Jr. P’89 George B. Delaney Jr. P’87, P’87 Sandra Sundquist Durfee and David R. Durfee ’56 Peter H. Fake P’88 Elliot J. Ganz Jack E. Giddings James A. Goldsmith III Robert K. Hitt Robert G. Hummerstone P’85 Paul R. Karan Lewis A. Kay P’82, P’85 John K. Lyden Matthew C. Maloney and Ellen Eisha Maloney ’59, P’88 John F. McDaniels and Louise Cox McDaniels ’60, P’82, P’92 Thaddeus S. Newell III George A. Pliakas William A. Pond Allen G. Powning P’84, P’88 John C. Quinn P’89, P’93 George M. Rollinson Alan R. Shalita Joseph S. Shapiro P’87 William W. Van Loan William B. Wadsworth Marilyn Mapes Yeutter and Bruce D. Yeutter P’83, P’94 Class of 1958 James G. Alaimo Charles F. Batchelder Richard F. Carolan P’84, P’90, P’95, GP’11 William F. Carroll MAT’65, P’80 John E. Coffin Jr. William E. Corrigan Jr. Lenore Donofrio DeLucia AM’61 PhD’63 and Clement A. DeLucia ’63, P’88 Marie Clemens Demchak Joseph H. Des Roches Stan Dobson P’87 Anne Browne Easton and George W. Easton ’56 The late Dennis J. Fish Terry Franc III P’94 Norman D. Grace P’84, P’87, GP’16 Donald P. Higgins Paul H. Johnson and Gwendolyn D. Johnson P’87


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Martha Sharp Joukowsky LHD’85 and Artemis A. Joukowsky Jr. ’55 LLD’85, P’87, GP’13, GP’14, GP’16 Susan Adler Kaplan MAT’65 Maxwell R. McCreery P’87, P’89 Ludlow Miller P’95 Jane Bertram Miluski and Joseph J. Miluski P’81 James R. Moody ScM’65, P’97 William G. Nicholson P’88 James J. Noonan George H. Perry Jr. Alan S. Rosenberg Arnold M. Rothstein and Arden Aibel Rothstein P’10, GP’13 Joseph A. Santangini Sarah Cunningham Street Michael E. Strem P’97 Frank Young P’85 Class of 1959 Kenneth N. Baker Michael F. Bergan Richard A. Cleary P’91 H. Corbin Day Frank H. Finney Jr. Peter Gray William B. Hayes P’87, P’89 William L. Kantaros P’87 AM’94, P’88 Francis W. Kennedy Jr. Peter A. Mackie Ellen Eisha Maloney and Matthew C. Maloney ’57, P’88 James M. McMorris David M. Merchant P’82 Michael M. Peters Robert F. Pyper Carroll Trainor Stein and Robert D. Stein P’93, P’98 Tom Sullivan P’86, P’88 William H. Traub and Sandy D. Traub George W. Ullrich and Amy Lautman Ullrich ’61, P’87, P’90 William F. Wenning Jr. Bruce J. Westcott Class of 1960 Carlton F. Andrus Robert L. Battel P’88, P’90 John E. Bellavance James M. Bower J. Barry Burns P’90 Michael J. Burns J. Terry Case George S. Champlin and Elizabeth C. Champlin P’09 Paul J. Choquette Jr. P’88, P’97 Thomas O. Clingan III and Kathleen Braster Clingan P’01, P’07 Roger B. Feldman P’83, GP’15 Walter A. Foley MAT’65 Melvin D. Goldfine Louise Cox McDaniels and John F. McDaniels ’57, P’82, P’92 Charles L. Olobri Francis A. Pittaro Jr.

Alan D. Richards Daniel C. Soriano Jr. P’86 Robert E. Stetson David R. Wilson Class of 1961 Marshall M. Bassick Jr. and Margot Drayton Bassick ’64 Howard M. Bromage Roberta Eiriksson Dollase and Richard H. Dollase ’62, P’86 Jack D. Fisher William C. McClaskey and Kathleen D. McClaskey Frank H. Monahan Timothy P. Orcutt Paul T. Putzel and Judith Z. Putzel P’89 John P. Schuyler Richard A. Siebel Amy Lautman Ullrich and George W. Ullrich ’59, P’87, P’90 Class of 1962 Richard H. Dollase and Roberta Eiriksson Dollase ’61, P’86 Carl W. Hally Peggy Snyder Hinman and Harvey D. Hinman II P’87, P’90 Kenneth E. Hogberg Kenneth R. Kahn P’92 Jack G. Mancuso P’90, P’92, P’95 Thomas B. McMullen Robert G. Murphy Stephen P. Sandell Charles A. Spacagna William J. Tingue P’87, P’91 Class of 1963 A. Dean Abelon Eugene F. Barth Edward Berman William R. Caroselli Dayton T. Carr R. Glenn Cashion Clement A. DeLucia and Lenore Donofrio DeLucia ’58 AM’61 PhD’63, P’88 Joseph K. Fisler Robert G. Goering J. Thomas Gunzelman Thomas W. Hoagland John W. Kaufmann and Katherine S. Kaufmann Dante J. Lanzetta Jr. C. Martin Lawyer III Gail Caslowitz Levine and William A. Levine ’64, P’88, P’91 Daniel M. McDonald Bruce R. McIntyre Peter Meenan Fred A. Parker and Patricia Lahan Parker AM’81 William R. Patterson III ScM’66 Peter E. Rubin William M. Silverman and Lynn G. Silverman P’88, P’90, P’91 Robert E. Tortolani James G. Valeo P’91 MAT’92, P’94

Class of 1964 Margot Drayton Bassick and Marshall M. Bassick Jr. ’61 Stephen C. Biklen Edith Smith Blish MAT’64 Charles P. Boukus Jr. P’96 Thomas H. Draper P’93 John M. Dunham and Susan Tinnon Dunham ’65 Michael C. Dwyer Christopher Eustis David J. Farley and Patricia W. Farley ’01 Laurens W. Goff M. Anthony Gould and Nancy W. Gould P’97 John H. Hartman V P’87, P’98 David L. Hatcher James R. Johnson Zurab S. Kobiashvili Philip A. Kuczma William A. Levine and Gail Caslowitz Levine ’63, P’88, P’91 John G. Lewis Jr. P’88 Manuel E. Menezes and Judith S. Menezes Margaret Cox Moser and G. Dewey Moser P’90 Jackson W. Robinson P’89 David K. Rumsey P’94 Alan L. Stanzler P’94, P’96 Richard J. Talbot Theodore J. Thelin and Nancy E. Thelin John M. Tucker A. Sheffield Tulp Shirley Spencer Westfall and David P. Westfall Francis D. Wright III Class of 1965 Walter R. Becker Wendell S. Brown III ScM’67, P’03 Nancy L. Buc LLD’94 Charles L. Donahue Jr. and Nancy T. Donahue Susan Tinnon Dunham and John M. Dunham ’64 David M. Ferrarini Peter C. Fuller Richard W. Holt Robert Jerrett Ronald E. Long P’93 John S. McMahon Jr. John C. Parry IV P’91 David A. Reid Gerald M. Richmond Jr. Richard M. Rieser Jr. P’95 William B. Rozell David A. Smith Philip A. Solomita Robert G. Taylor Rhoda Lipson Tillman and Stephen J. Tillman PhD’70 Allan T. Walsh

Class of 1966 Richard E. Ballou Charles H. Blood Jr. William D. Brisbane Jr. Jay A. Burgess Ronald J. DelSignore P’92, P’99 Robert J. DeLuca Robert F. Hall William J. Jenkins and Linda M. Jenkins Barbara Brodsky Kantrovitz and David E. Kantrovitz P’01 Peter W. Keegan and Jane Carpenter Keegan P’12 William P. Kinsella John L. Kirsten Paul D. Laffal Wayne W. Long P’97 Arthur B. Mathews Richard P. O’Toole John M. Weatherby and Elizabeth R. Weatherby Terry J. Zerngast Stephen M. Zwarg P’97 Class of 1967 William G. Ballaine David F. Bartman Stephen B. Bettencourt and Barbara Morse James W. Castellan and Lynn C. Kelley ’69 David N. Chichester Barbara Saunders Conta and Robert L. Conta P’97, P’00 Elaine M. Decker Ronald W. Dunlap Michael C. Fahey Joel M. Goldberg Betty Wolf Greenberg and William S. Greenberg P’92, P’06 Stephen B. Hazard Michael J. Hutter and Kathleen M. Hutter Susan Fischer Jeans and Jonathan S. Jeans ScM’70 Winthrop S. Jessup Peter D. Johnson Jr. Carol M. Lemlein and Eric J. Natwig ’69 AM’72, P’90 Charles R. McClaskey and Sandra Mertens McClaskey ’68 Sandra M. McCullough F. Thomas Moran Albin Moser Thomas C. O’Donnell Robert H. Ormerod Jr. P’93 Joseph R. Randall Richard G. Rastani Robert M. Reymers ScM’68 Frederick E. Rugg Elias Safdie P’95, P’00 David G. Santry Paula Allemang Turner and William D. Turner James R. Van Blarcom and Leigh Van Blarcom


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Alan V. Vaskas and Janet McClendon Vaskas ’68 Donald S. Weiss and Mary H. Weiss Class of 1968 John R. Alexander Diana Lamb Bain P’04 Russell E. Baumann Robert C. Bernius and Elissa B. Bernius P’96, P’06, PMAT’06 Bruce A. Blodgett P’91, P’92 Kenneth Chernack Thomas E. Clifford Jr. Robert H. Cooper Arthur DiMartino P’02 Richard J. Filak Kenneth R. Fitzsimmons Jr. P’13 John S. Garcia Ronald J. Gerts Richard I. Gouse and Cheryl Connors Gouse ’70 AM’71, P’02 Scott C. Hallsted P’96 Clyde K. Hanyen Jr. and Anne Hyde Hanyen ’70, P’01, P’05 Jay H. Hedlund Jesse B. Jupiter Richard S. Landau Sandra Mertens McClaskey and Charles R. McClaskey ’67 Bill McElyea John M. Mogulescu P’01, P’04 Lawrence H. Polin AM’85 Susan A. Semonoff and Stephen M. Sagar MMSc’70 Michael D. Serotta Henry J. Stevens Robert F. Szul Janet McClendon Vaskas and Alan V. Vaskas ’67 Peter S. Voss and Pamela Voss P’98 John V. Wagner Jr. Roy W. Walker and Kathy Walker James R. Wich Robin Newsome Wittusen and Dag F. Wittusen P’98 Dennis C. Woods P’96 Class of 1969 Gregory T. Beckham Richard S. Blackman Lawrence A. Campbell Robert F. Christin and Barbara K. Christin Richard A. Dreissigacker Paul H. Ellenbogen P’97 Willis J. Goldsmith P’99 Lynn C. Kelley and James W. Castellan ’67 Charles J. Lang John E. Liebmann Jr. Robert D. Lyman Eric J. Natwig AM’72 and Carol M. Lemlein ’67, P’90 Bruce W. Pierstorff and Carol Armitage Pierstorff ’70

Barbara Davies Santa Barbara and Anthony A. Santa Barbara P’05 Glenn S. Schroyer Barbara Harper Schulak and James A. Schulak ’70, P’99 Kevin A. Seaman Anne Neely Seeley and Morgan B. Seeley Peter E. Senkowski Barbara Corcoran Sherman and Robert S. Sherman P’98 Roger H. Sherman Sanford Stoddard John R. Thelin L. James Walker Jr. ScM’75 and Alicia P. Walker Stephen A. Wiener Class of 1970 William T. Carr Alan P. Cusick Jr. David Folsom-Jones Steven D. Fraade Nancy Gidwitz William J. Gilbane Jr. and Nancy Brennan Gilbane P’99, P’01, P’03, P’13 Cheryl Connors Gouse AM’71 and Richard I. Gouse ’68, P’02 Anne Hyde Hanyen and Clyde K. Hanyen Jr. ’68, P’01, P’05 Delos E. Hibner IV Edward V. Lally Glenn F. Morse Michael L. Murray Carol Armitage Pierstorff and Bruce W. Pierstorff ’69 Kenneth E. Prager ScM’74 James A. Schulak and Barbara Harper Schulak ’69, P’99 William E. Turrentine Class of 1971 Anonymous Charles L. Babcock IV and Nancy W. Hamilton P’05, P’06 Serge Brunner Sandra Prioleau Crew and Spencer R. Crew P’00, P’04 Peter S. Guterman William C. Haggerty Marcia L. Hoffer P’08 Marc L. Jacobs Stephen L. Lehrer Richard J. Marshall P’10 Cyrus L. Miller Ernest D. Moritz Amleto A. Pucci Peter S. Rush Everett M. Schenk Jr. Carol Robinson Schepp and Louis J. Schepp ScM’74 E. Paul Sorensen ScM’75 PhD’77 and Joan Wernig Sorensen ’72, P’06, P’06 Martin E. Staehlin and Rebecca Keyte Staehlin ’73

David B. Thurston and Catherine L. Hayden P’13, P’13 Russell J. Tyler and Linda L. Tyler P’00, P’02 David R. Williams III Class of 1972 Anonymous Stephen M. Bacon Arnold L. Berman Richard S. Boskey Richard V. Campagna Gene L. Colice P’99 Charles S. Craig P’08, P’10 The late David K. Crimmin P’03 Oliver D. Cromwell and Sheila Terry Cromwell P’10 Joseph B. Doherty Jr. Arthur R. Dresdale Robert P. Elfering Jr. William C. Kavan and Jennifer A. Kavan Robert S. Ludwig and Joan M. Ryder ’73, P’09 Paul L. Maddock Jr. P’04 Justin D. Mahon Jr. Linda L. Miller Susan Stamm Peet and Gary R. Peet Douglas A. Price Jeffrey O. Riley and Lynda M. Palermo P’10 William J. Roland II Joan Wernig Sorensen and E. Paul Sorensen ’71 ScM’75 PhD’77, P’06, P’06 William B. Steele III Henry R. Swirsky Gary R. Westmoreland Sarah Lloyd Wolf and Charles B. Wolf Class of 1973 Marc C. Bergschneider and Theodora Vender Bergschneider P’05 James J. Burke Jr. P’05, P’06, P’10 Robert Checkoway Arthur Corvese Jr. Alan R. Gallotta P’05 Elizabeth Ruedisueli George MD’76 and Robert B. George II MD’77, P’02, P’02 James H. Hahn and Dana C. Hahn P’05 Mark G. Hanson Ned Hazen III and Elizabeth Berman Hazen ’76, P’08 Charles J. Hinckley Lance P. Keigwin Constance E. Kulik Morgan Mark D. Lacedonia Kathleen E. Barry and John Magladery Michael S. Powers Stephan S. Russo and Susan J. Souder P’11 Joan M. Ryder and Robert S. Ludwig ’72, P’09

Paul D. Sampson ScM’74 Jeffrey S. Shinn and Shelley G. Shinn Rebecca Keyte Staehlin and Martin E. Staehlin ’71 Joseph M. Steed ScM’73 Robert C. Thunell and Maureen T. McConaghy ’74, P’10 Craig J. Tillery Jeffrey A. Wagner and Nancy E. Leopold ’76, P’13 Victor J. Weinstein P’04 James F. Wolford-Ulrich Class of 1974 Stephen B. Barlow and Sally L. Barlow Charles S. Barrett Carol Norris Brown and Carlton Q. Brown James D. Dawson Mark A. de Regt and Roberta Haynes de Regt ’76 MD’79 Anita V. Spivey and Dean A. Dent P’09 J. Richard Gamble John F. Hirsch and Susan R. Hirsch Steven P. Kalter Cornelius E. Kiely IV P’00 Amy B. Leeds and Anders C. Brag P’08, P’11 Marshall K. Luther and Laurie S. Luther Maureen T. McConaghy and Robert C. Thunell ’73, P’10 M. Allison McMillan and Mark M. Nickel P’09 Jane E. Merdinger Daniel A. Neff and Nancy Fuld Neff ’76, P’06, P’14 Richard B. Schlenger and Terri Fluhr Schlenger P’16 Marc A. Silverstein P’12, P’13 Dominic D. Starsia and Kristin R. Lasagna ’76 Mary Aguiar Vascellaro and Jerome C. Vascellaro P’07 Donna Erickson Williamson and Scott H. Williamson Class of 1975 Anonymous John G. Berylson and Amy S. Berylson John S. Breuer S. James Busam and Margaret Busam P’00, P’03 Lincoln D. Chafee and Stephanie Danforth Chafee P’14, P’17 Kenneth H. Colburn Dennis M. Coleman and Miriam Curtis Coleman ’77 Charles T. Connell and Michelle A. Proulx ’76, P’15 Marianne Michael Culich and Dusan Culich


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Peter J. DiCamillo ScM’77 Douglas S. Ebenstein and Robin C. Ebenstein P’17 John C. Ford Jerome P. Gilligan and Patricia St. Germain Gilligan P’09 William W. Hill IV Gary P. Howanec Pamela Stratton Hutchinson and Alexander Hutchinson P’03, P’08 John G. Irvin Jr. Kenneth M. Lury Josef Machac MD’78 Margaret C. Mazzone Julie Liddicoet Meister and Richard W. Meister P’03, P’06 Philip A. Mousin Gerald S. Norton Jr. Seth G. Parker Solomon Picciotto and Lisa Blumenthal Picciotto P’15 William L. Roberts Robert J. Rubeor and Linda M. Rubeor David B. Sholem and Jan Mecklenburger Sholem P’06, P’12 Neil D. Steinberg and Eugenia C. Shao ’77 Class of 1976 Todd K. Abraham and Anne M. Opila Philip S. Bartlett James E. Berliner and Diane Giles Berliner ’77, P’09 Michael J. Bernert and Joan A. Bernert Stacey Holston Bewkes Richard H. Burrows Frank J. Cipriani Roberta Haynes de Regt MD’79 and Mark A. de Regt ’74 Linda Lou Borges-DuBois and Ethan E. DuBois Thomas B. Ford Elizabeth Berman Hazen and Ned Hazen III ’73, P’08 Charisse Stauffer Hiigel Kristin R. Lasagna and Dominic D. Starsia ’74 Nancy E. Leopold and Jeffrey A. Wagner ’73, P’13 Neal M. Lerer Robert S. Mars III Kevin A. Mundt and Jayne Severinson Mundt P’11 Anna Bobiak Nagurney ScM’80 PhD’83 and Ladimer S. Nagurney ScM’74 PhD’86 Nancy Fuld Neff and Daniel A. Neff ’74, P’06, P’14 Christopher Noble and Debbie Rice Noble P’13 Daniel S. O’Connell and Gloria Perri O’Connell P’05, P’13

Michelle A. Proulx and Charles T. Connell ’75, P’15 Stephen J. Rinkus Thomas E. Rothman and Jessica Harper Rothman P’11, P’13 Paul A. Sheehy Harry A. Sparks Benjamin H. Thompson IV Thomas J. Tisch and Alice M. Tisch Robert J. Tracy Pamela K. Silverman and Mark W. Whalen P’07 Class of 1977 James J. Aguiar Diane Giles Berliner and James E. Berliner ’76, P’09 Christopher J. Berman LHD’07 and Katherine Alexinski Berman P’08, P’09 Raymond S. Broadhead ScM’77, P’98, P’03 George P. Caraberis and Janice M. Caraberis P’08 Timothy M. Clapp Susan Bowker Clarendon and Richard P. Clarendon ’78, P’06 Miriam Curtis Coleman and Dennis M. Coleman ’75 Judith Pollard Danforth and Murray S. Danforth III P’06 Robert H. Farnham Jr. and Glorianne Demoulas P’12 Susan Pilch Friedman and Richard A. Friedman ’79, P’08 Ross Z. Greenburg and Michele L. Greenburg P’10 Jo A. Hannafin and John P. Brisson P’12 Marcia Jacobs Hooper and James E. Hooper P’09, P’11 Lynda A. Ingham Paula E. Maguire Gerald L. Massa Ellen B. Miller-Sonet Barbara Bahlke Murphy and Jeffrey M. Murphy George G. Pennacchi Fred T. Polacek and Lori Goldstein Polacek ’80, P’14 Cynthia Mock Reusché PAM’12 James R. Reynolds II Robert A. Rich William E. Roman Laurie Emerson Samuelson and Roland W. Samuelson Eugenia C. Shao and Neil D. Steinberg ’75 Henry D. Sharpe III and Julia Randall Sharpe P’13, P’17 Susan Greenhaus Silverman and Joseph H. Silverman P’03 ScM’05, P’06, P’10 Michael T. Wallace Jr. and Susan Dickhaus Wallace P’07 David E. Wilson and Patrice Whalen Wilson P’14

Class of 1978 Jeanne E. Adams and Levi C. Adams Richard J. Bauerfeld Thomas E. Binet and Danielle A. Jensen John V. Boulton and Laura B. Boulton Lucia A. Burke Adrienne Muller Camesas and Lazarus Camesas P’14 Richard P. Clarendon and Susan Bowker Clarendon ’77, P’06 Louis D. Cole MD’82 Elizabeth B. Davis and Andrew S. Gleeman P’15 Richard C. Dresdale and Marcella Lilly Dresdale P’10, P’17 Nancy Brisson Goracy and Edward R. Goracy P’06, P’09 ScMIMEE’10 Habib Y. Gorgi and Susan C. Gorgi P’17 Lynn A. Johnson Samuel M. Mencoff and Ann Stoeffel Mencoff P’11, P’15 Marjorie Sachs and Daniel Miller P’12 James A. Mittelberger and Anne E. Mudge P’13 Seth J. Morris Annette L. Nazareth and Roger W. Ferguson Jr. P’13 Thomas J. Peirce Laurie A. Raymond Kathryn M. Reith Roosevelt Robinson III Leslie J. Rohrer and John W. Tavormina P’13 Thomas R. Turnbull II Edward Von Gerichten III and Carmen L. Duarte P’13 Class of 1979 Anonymous Martha Starkweather Altreuter and Roger W. Altreuter P’14 Benjamin J. Arno Richard M. Breslow and Elizabeth Taub Breslow P’14 Eric Chilton and Nancy Chilton Richard A. Friedman and Susan Pilch Friedman ’77, P’08 Frank P. Fuerst and Karen Weaver Fuerst P’13 Laurence D. Goldstein Neil M. Goodman Neil J. Jacob Charles L. MacCabe David B. Peters Rebecca T. Riorden Donald S. Wright Class of 1980 Norman W. Alpert and Jane Danenberg Alpert P’09, P’11, P’13, P’17 David N. Duke Suzanne G. Frisch and Jonathan D. Levine P’16

Mark A. Gould Jr. David C. Harris and Elisabeth Young Harris ’82, P’10, P’13 Jay P. Hickey Susan B. Howitt and Nigel J. Foster ’81 Michael J. Kachmer and Lori Landers Kachmer P’13 Lori Goldstein Polacek and Fred T. Polacek ’77, P’14 Matthew W. Quigley and Nina Bogosian Quigley ’82 Kent M. Rapp and Jennifer Clayson Rapp ’81, P’12 Jonathan E. Resnick Sara Solis-Cohen Stephanie Sanders Sullivan and John H. Sullivan John R. Uppgren and Melissa A. Uppgren William M. Waggaman Laura Macdonald Watson and Richard C. Watson P’13 Patrick T. Weir Katharine F. Wellman Class of 1981 Elizabeth A. Burlingame Peter N. Burrow Kevin K. Callahan Elizabeth Conklin Nigel J. Foster and Susan B. Howitt ’80 Elizabeth V. Getter Marion Abrams Golin and Eric J. Golin ScM’85 PhD’91, P’13 Ronald E. Gutfleish Jeffrey L. Hacker Jennifer Okun Harper and Stephen J. Harper ’82, P’11, P’16 Robert P. Kindler Brian R. Leach Angelo C. LoBosco and Laura M. Bello David S. Loeb Patricia Lahan Parker AM’81 and Fred A. Parker ’63 Jennifer Clayson Rapp and Kent M. Rapp ’80, P’12 Eric A. Schubert and Dawn Woodman Schubert P’15 Susan L. Schwartz Martin S. Silverman and Pamela Carlsten Silverman P’13 Patricia A. Spraguer-Roberts Steven M. Swidler AM’76 PhD’81 Class of 1982 Donna Kishi Abbott Thomas J. Archie and Elisabeth Campbell Archie ’83 Steven M. Bowman Darcy Fernald Caldwell and Peter J. Caldwell P’11, P’14 Eric R. Cohen and Betsy Hamburger Cohen P’11, P’14 Robert C. Culin and Caroline Reng Culin ’83, P’14


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Charles M. Davis and Jan Phillips Davis ’83, P’13, P’16 Yul D. Ejnes MD’85 and Anne Edwards Ejnes ’83 Leila Saidenberg Furman Yvonne P. Goldsberry Stephen J. Harper and Jennifer Okun Harper ’81, P’11, P’16 Elisabeth Young Harris and David C. Harris ’80, P’10, P’13 Amanda Hopkins Tirrell FACHE Robert S. Jolson and Julia E. Roth Jolson ’83, P’16 Steven R. Jordan Phoebe Manzella Murphy and John F. Murphy P’11 Nina Bogosian Quigley and Matthew W. Quigley ’80 Lisa Casanova Rento MD’86 and Richard G. Rento II MD’86, P’15 Harold J. Schaaff Steven A. Sunshine and Ann Feldman Sunshine P’16 Hope Mead Wynn Class of 1983 Elisabeth Campbell Archie and Thomas J. Archie ’82 Jeffrey W. Bantly Robert S. Bowers II Francis A. Brooks III Caroline Reng Culin and Robert C. Culin ’82, P’14 Jan Phillips Davis and Charles M. Davis ’82, P’13, P’16 Patrick A. Dillon Philip J. Donnellan Barbara Dugan and Christian M. Johnson P’16 Anne Edwards Ejnes and Yul D. Ejnes ’82 MD’85 Robert G. Fortin Jr. Sarah Herndon Glaser Joan MacLeod Heminway and Merrit A. Heminway Emilie Barton Kelly Craig J. Linden and Asami Ishimaru Marianne Chelovich Quoyeser and Joe P. Quoyeser P’15 Frederick W. Reinhardt III Shawn W. Robinson Carmen Garcia Rodriguez and Carlos A. Rodriguez P’14, P’17 Julia E. Roth Jolson and Robert S. Jolson ’82, P’16 Diane Yeutter Rothberg Peter E. Ruhlin and Holly Troxell Ruhlin P’15 William H. Scott David Speer Lauren V. Levine and James D. Spound P’13 Timothy P. Stevens Clare B. Stone Luiz F. Valente PhD’83 Peter M. Voss and Franky Butler Voss P’15 Timothy J. White

Class of 1984 Eric Almeida Elizabeth West Blakely PhD’90 Gerald W. Brady Jr. Vincent J. Conforti Jr. James L. Coughlan and Mary Breckheimer Coughlan P’14, P’17 Catherine Carolan Daniel and John C. Daniel Linda Kent DeLaney Brian M. Driscoll Torrey N. Foster Jr. Deborah L. Fuhrman Gregory G. Giles Erik A. Holm-Olsen and Ann E. Waugh ’86 Lillian Liu-Chen and John C. Chen P’13 Randy B. Luing Fern Mandelbaum Dorosin Paul F. McCarthy and Alexis Egan McCarthy ’85 Paula Murray McNamara and Kevin J. McNamara Mary O’Dea Meijer Neal P. Monagle Cameron J. Sears Michael J. Sweeney Margaret J. Tormey Cameron Tuttle Jonathan C. Wilk Class of 1985 Anonymous Teresa M. Abrahamsohn John E. Blank Emily Low Boenning Carolyn Sugar Bohmiller Elizabeth Epstein Brenner Erik P. Farrar and Hannelore B. Rodriguez-Farrar ’87 AM’90 PhD’09 David M. Forcucci John P. Furia John E. Gagliano Theresa Wanzor Gauthier Leonardo C. Goulandris Greg W. Hausler Lucy Coan Helfrich Mary Ann Ireland Nancy A. Lanzarone Michael E. Marrus Ian A. Mc Donald Michael R. McAleer Alexis Egan McCarthy and Paul F. McCarthy ’84 Liam G. Murphy Lisa Benenson Quattrocchi and Joseph A. Quattrocchi P’15 Mary Duffy Safian and L. Robert Safian Darcy Honig Simon Lisa R. Smith Peter D. Sullivan John P. Toupin Jeffrey A. Turi Scott R. Whittemore

Class of 1986 Anonymous Miriam Mackay Bartimer Andrew J. Bisset John W. Bliss Darren P. Brady and Linda M. Brady Mary Starkweather Bushman Lisa M. Caputo Morris Thomas J. Cole Jr. Michael L. Devaughn Gerald A. Donini and Lisa Donini Elizabeth Wood Gagnon and Thomas A. Gagnon Christopher J. Good Paul J. Grimes Robert M. Harrington and Lisa Gallone Harrington P’13 Scott C. Heckman and Georgine K. Danyi Heckman P’16 John M. Ireland III ScM’87 John W. Keogh Joseph A. Kuzneski Jr. and Lynn Kuzneski Rebecca Hale Malone Elizabeth A. McLarney Ladimer S. Nagurney ScM’74 PhD’86 and Anna Bobiak Nagurney ’76 ScM’80 PhD’83 Kathryn Mainelli Nani and Douglas R. Nani Ann Dowgin Reilly and Joseph G. Reilly ’87 Margaret Andrews Rosecky and John M. Rosecky Catherine Beermann Sullivan MD’89 and Raymond J. Sullivan Scott M. Sullivan and Jill Goldsmith Sullivan ’89 Judith Hayden Swirbalus and Joseph J. Swirbalus ’88 Patrick G. Turchick Michael G. Waitkus and Debby L. Waitkus Ann E. Waugh and Erik A. Holm-Olsen ’84 Mara Spaulder White David M. Wolfsohn Class of 1987 Pamela S. Bol Riess Barbara M. Calhoun Stephen J. Climo and Gillian Leonard Climo ’88 Catherine Cockrum Dean A. Nancy Donohue and Diane M. Elam AM’84 PhD’88 Thomas S. Dugan Nancy P. Dynan Ellen D. Field Jarl Ginsberg Alexes Hazen MD’96 Edward W. Hu David P. Inadomi Brian M. Kelley Jaime L. Kline Kathryn J. Kostic James P. Mackey IV Harry M. Matternas

Margaret S. McCreery and Robert R. Luton Kelly A. McGarry Kristen Simmons Murray and Todd A. Murray Reed E. Overby Sue Porter Mark A. Rechan Joseph G. Reilly and Ann Dowgin Reilly ’86 Hannelore B. Rodriguez-Farrar AM’90 PhD’09 and Erik P. Farrar ’85 Miriam D. Rosenthal Lauren Becker Rubin Tracy Goldstein Shemano John L. So and Grace W. Yue So ’88, P’17 Scott E. Stevens Kathleen O’Shea Swanson and Conrad Swanson David M. Tingue Jeffrey M. Toussaint Class of 1988 G. Lee Anderson James E. Anderson and Karen Urbaniak Anderson Michel Bayard David E. Brown Dori Bruno Hurwitz Bernard V. Buonanno III Laurel Reed Caputo and A. Richard Caputo Jr. John A. Caragliano Gillian Leonard Climo and Stephen J. Climo ’87 Erika C. Collins Aurelie M. Cornil Foucaut Timothy H. Edwards Diane M. Elam AM’84 PhD’88 and A. Nancy Donohue ’87 Louise M. Gillis William H. Goodman Steven M. Halus James P. Hanley and Lauren E. Hanley Robert F. Hill Jr. and Maureen Hill Samuel L. Iserson John S. Koltun William A. McComas Matthew H. Parker Laura Loewen Patton and Edward B. Patton William H. Perry and Rosalie G. Perry Jon D. Pliner and Emma Pliner George F. Pyne Maria E. Rabb and Tivadar Szegletes Nicholas R. Rhind Gregory T. Rogers and Dana I. Rogers Gregory C. Starkins Joseph J. Swirbalus and Judith Hayden Swirbalus ’86


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Lauren E. Westreich and Bob Emerson Phoebe A. Wilkinson Mike E. Wittenburg Tyler J. Wolfram and Michele L. Wolfram Grace W. Yue So and John L. So ’87, P’17 Class of 1989 Robert A. Arena Jonathan F. Bastian James R. Dayton Daniel T. Finn and Elana Rone Finn ’90 Amy Litman Guiot and Bruce A. Guiot ’90 Eric W. Kimble Jacqueline Jorgensen Lang Matthew L. McCumber David C. McLaughlin Lance Minor Aimee R. Montague D. Mark Murphy Amanda Lehrer Nash and Lewis R. Nash M. Kathleen O’Halloran Kathleen Coskren Parks Curt Sigfstead and Lara K. Witter ’92 Catherine M. Spath and Katherine A. Kruckemeyer ’90 MAT’91 Jill Goldsmith Sullivan and Scott M. Sullivan ’86 Kurt C. Wulfekuhler Class of 1990 Jennifer Ord Bonadio and G. William Bonadio Sean O. Bosack and Carole Bosack Carter L. Brown Caroline Gallagher Bruno and David W. Bruno Michael C. Buchanan Sebastian M. Cianci Lynn A. DeNucci Elana Rone Finn and Daniel T. Finn ’89 Kathryn Quadracci Flores Ned Gibbons Andrew D. Gramley Bruce A. Guiot and Amy Litman Guiot ’89 Steve Harrison Leigh R. Hochberg Torri Connell Horovitz Bruce R. Keeler Kathy Silva Kichula and John R. Kichula ’91 Katherine A. Kruckemeyer MAT’91 and Catherine M. Spath ’89 John J. Loveless Christopher J. Mancuso Peter J. Manias James F. Moore Dominic S. Spaethling Laura J. Sullivan Ronald J. Tache Lars Tiffany

Regina Long Tindall Aaron J. Velli Class of 1991 Christian H. Albert Suzanne L. Bailey Malcolm P. Baker and Christina Wood Baker ’92 Pamela D. Bass Nicole Pliner Berman Eric D. Bommer Jim L. Calaway and Marjorie Griem Calaway ’93 Ronald J. Dalgliesh Brian T. Day and Michelle Miller Day ’92 Abigail Marr Doft AM’92 David Donovan Sharon Cleary Eastman Melissa Walton English Hugh K. Foster Chanley M. Small and Michael J. Gannon Michael T. Geroux Andrea G. Harms and Julie R. Pryde ’92 Ashley Gordon Jacobs Gordon S. Jones Walid A. Khuri John R. Kichula and Kathy Silva Kichula ’90 Steven A. King and Christine M. King Sarah Lamont Kocmond and Jonathan H. Kocmond Daniel A. Levine Kevin F. McCarthy John G. McMahon Jr. Jennifer Gaffney Oken Pamela DiDonato O’Sullivan Richard R. Patton Christopher L. Scalia Teri L. Smith Lori B. Wasserman Anne Downes Whelan and Robert F. Whelan Mara M. Yale Class of 1992 Jonathan D. Abbey Christina Wood Baker and Malcolm P. Baker ’91 Kara Kee Borah and David E. Borah Stephanie Bratiotis Brian Byrne Thomas H. Condon Jim Dand Michelle Miller Day and Brian T. Day ’91 Matthew T. DeSutter and Donna Paglia Emily Sikorovsky DiMiceli and Joseph A. DiMiceli Wesley D. Dupont and Cynthia Dupont Malitta V. Engstrom and David Dickson Jeffrey S. Feingold

Eliot J. Fisk Kenneth A. Frauwirth Randall W. Gourley William G. Hamilton and Susan Hamilton Eugene J. Keohane Nathan Kovalchick Richard R. Lloyd Erich P. Mauff Sally T. Milliken Julie R. Pryde and Andrea G. Harms ’91 James F. Remington and Laura Gardner Remington ’94 Jocelyn A. Segall John M. Sheehan and Maggie Sheehan Bradley C. Sidwell and Eileen J. Rocchio ’93 David F. Smail Jr. Todd P. Vandam Lara K. Witter and Curt Sigfstead ’89 Class of 1993 Marjorie Griem Calaway and Jim L. Calaway ’91 Paul J. DiGiacomo and Cassie Whittet DiGiacomo ’94 Jason A. DiLullo Sepp Dobler Eli D. Friedman Sean D. Gjos Christy Trexler Harper Susan E. Heffernan Sarah Mahoney Huard and John Huard Catherine Bank Kilroy and John B. Kilroy Jr. Aleks A. Kins Oliver A. Marti Andrew R. Misener Robert H. Monnes Amy K. Weimer and Kevin T. Newman Matthew E. O’Connor Robert B. Olin Eileen J. Rocchio and Bradley C. Sidwell ’92 Frank T. Schettino Jr. Erin W. Sheehy Jed A. Simon Kevin D. Spinner Joshua E. Taub Christopher D. Tokarski Amy Mulligan Wilson Class of 1994 Russell N. Delacour Cassie Whittet DiGiacomo and Paul J. DiGiacomo ’93 Mark C. Fabbro and Deirdre O. Fitzgerald-Fabbro Jennifer Shaw Finch and Geoffrey C. Finch William A. Fisher Clare Davidson Flynn and Timothy J. Flynn Scott J. Friedman and Dawn Pieper

Mileidis Gort and Jeffrey J. Bloomquist ’96 Peter Kahn Jody Buckley Keating Melisa W. Lai Becker MD’99 and Sean M. Becker Sarah Paul O’Toole Nils H. Pohlmann Kevin C. Reed Tara G. Schulz-Reidy and Gregory D. Reidy Laura Gardner Remington and James F. Remington ’92 Daphne Halaris Rivera Alexander M. Sahaydak Amy B. Augenblick and Walton N. Smith III James C. Stanzler and Catherine Stanzler Hallie K. Ziesmer Class of 1995 Reid F. Brackin Stefan P. Brathwaite Bridget O’Connor Burkhardt and Fritz Burkhardt Sean P. Cahill Bradley G. Critchell Denise M. Desjardins Anna Liao Fieler and Steven J. Fieler Nicolas R. Gentin Patrick W. Hickey Michael G. Isaac Predrag S. Jovanovic Michael F. Keyes and Michelle Kupka Keyes ’97 James W. Koven and Sophia Coquillette Koven ’97 Lorraine Gardinier Liebenberg Jonathan L. Manders Ludlow C. Miller and Katy B. Miller Alison A. Pease David C. Schopler Joshua S. Spector and Elizabeth J. Shaffer ’98 Mandy Lee Tachiki Roberta Forbes Warren and Michael J. Warren Brian G. Warshawsky Kristian M. Whalen and Laura Whipple Whalen ’96 David H. Woo Class of 1996 Wendi Richmond Agre and Alexander Agre Elizabeth N. Alt Jeffrey J. Bloomquist and Mileidis Gort ’94 Alana Bozelko Choquette and Paul J. Choquette III ’97 Jason C. Dummert Ellen Lenihan Flaherty and Michael W. Flaherty Theodore J. Foster


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Suzanne K. Fisher-Fox and Christopher K. Fox William H. Friedman Evan A. Fromberg Neil A. Fromer and Rachel M. VanSickle-Ward Daniel C. Grace and Rachael A. Fox ’99 MD’03 Kevin T. Hites Scott N. Humber Mark R. Jaffe Eric C. Lu and Genevieve Lu Sandra D. Milberg Roy W. Moore Joshua C. Patt Shane A. Shapiro Natasha P. Flora and Matthew B. Shoom-Kirsch Eric H. Sillman and Rebecca J. Locke Chris U. Tachiki and Corinne Tachiki Laura Whipple Whalen and Kristian M. Whalen ’95 Class of 1997 Scott D. Bradford and Katie Oliver Bradford ’98 Paul J. Choquette III and Alana Bozelko Choquette ’96 Thomas A. Collard Porter Collins Juan P. Conil and Huguette Conil Brett M. Frood and Robin B. Frood Jessica Hatfield Guaragna Michelle Kupka Keyes and Michael F. Keyes ’95 Sophia Coquillette Koven and James W. Koven ’95 Susan Hsia Lew and Canyon J. Lew Michael J. Robertson Matthew J. Sitter Patrick J. Walsh Amy Brown Walton Sally C. Washburn Martha L. Werenfels AM’97 and Frank Satterthwaite Ava K. Cato-Werhane and Andrew T. Werhane Class of 1998 Eric B. Allen Katie Oliver Bradford and Scott D. Bradford ’97 Brian Forsythe and Elaheh Sluder Forsythe ’04 Lauren Berkeley Freer and E. Peter Freer Zachary A. Gast Christine Fuqua Gay Amy Michalewich Harding and Douglas J. Harding Jeffrey D. Holowaty Janice S. Kim and David Yosifon Paul E. Krasinski and Ashley Russell Krasinski ’99 Cort T. Malone Michael S. Mancuso

John H. McKlveen III Daniel H. Olstein Joel R. Pekow Ginger Dewing Saariaho Andrew A. Schwartz Elizabeth J. Shaffer and Joshua S. Spector ’95 Liz Turner Suscha and Jason Suscha Hans Fredrik W. Wittusen Class of 1999 Zachary D. Burns Emily Brennan Chase and Lowell J. Chase Kira Kania-Lloyd Dickson and Strider L. Dickson Herbert E. Eilberg and Cary Vaughan Rachael A. Fox MD’03 and Daniel C. Grace ’96 Benjamin F. Hardt and Margaret C. Kosmala ’00 Anna Susman Johnson MAT’00 Sharad Kohli and Subha Ghosh-Kohli ’01 Alexander C. Kontos ScM’00 and Emily Zobel Kontos ’00 Ashley Russell Krasinski and Paul E. Krasinski ’98 Matthew A. Kromer ScM’01 and Megan Owen Kromer ’00 Sean J. Morey and Cara Gardner Morey ’01 Benjamin S. Reardon Michael P. Wall and Minette M. Loula ’00 Joseph R. Wetzel Kathleen A. Wittels MD’03 Raymond K. Yang Class of 2000 Anda M. Adams Lauren Klein Beresford Stephen Campbell and Angela M. Campbell Samanttabhiram W. Das Cristina Gigon DeCotis and Thomas J. DeCotis Michael G. Flood Sean M. Flynn and Ingrid Lestiyo Rebecca Center Foster and Douglas N. Foster William T. Garrow Caroline G. Grogan and Brennan J. Casey Kristen Michalopoulos Haddon and Benjamin Haddon James P. Harris ScM’01 Olivier P. Humblet and Peri T. Kurshan ’01 Douglas M. Humphrey Liane Malcos Keister and Thomas Keister Douglas J. Kezirian Emily Zobel Kontos and Alexander C. Kontos ’99 ScM’00

Margaret C. Kosmala and Benjamin F. Hardt ’99 Megan Owen Kromer and Matthew A. Kromer ’99 ScM’01 Jonathan C. LaRosa Minette M. Loula and Michael P. Wall ’99 Josh S. Marinelli Timothy P. McCabe Zachary D. McDonald Katherine L. McKnight Robyn C. Meeks Stephanie Nichols-Smith Coleman Sydney Foster Nitzkorski Naomi B. Ture and Rowan V. Paul James M. Perkins Jeremy B. Sinaikin Frederic G. Underwood Duncan G. Welstead Class of 2001 Anonymous Robert C. Altshuler ScM’03 and Jennifer Altshuler Elissa M. Aminoff Zachary T. Casavant and Kristin Duffy Casavant ’03 Alexander M. Cynamon Patrick M. Dudley David A. Earl Patricia W. Farley and David J. Farley ’64 Subha Ghosh-Kohli and Sharad Kohli ’99 Elisabeth Cozzens Guthrie James H. Johnson Peri T. Kurshan and Olivier P. Humblet ’00 Joan Doran Licata John E. Ligums and Jennifer H. Ligums Patricia M. Long Portia Johnson McGee and Lucas W. McGee Cara Gardner Morey and Sean J. Morey ’99 Scott G. Powers Francesca G. Romano Molly Breyfogle Russo Jeramy Bellwin Savage and Tom Savage James S. Sinai Ellie Blake Sullivan and Christopher M. Sullivan Michaella Rooney Tucker Derek T. van der Schroeff Julia Lamont Yordanova Class of 2002 Uwadiae J. Airhiavbere and Precious O. Airhiavbere Christopher L. Ayers Andrew W. Baird and Sarah Broadhead Baird ’03 Keith M. Banhazl Amanda Forte Barash Elizabeth Quadros Betten and Donald W. Betten

Martha E. Blake Vanessa W. Chandis Virginia Nuckols Chiarello Christopher L. Chin ScM’05 Julia K. Cline and Stephen T. Kelly Deborah Yoon Colley and Sebastian R. Colley Kevin B. Connolly Jr. Shaun P. Etheridge and Melissa Etheridge Stephen S. Francis Kerry E. Verrone and John Jacobs Christopher A. Jaros Letitia Hall Johnson and Matthew B. Johnson George K. Kaufman ScM’02 Michael J. Kreidman Elizabeth Merck Lake Sarah M. Markowitz and Spencer D. Moore Heather J. McCrea Michael A. McGaraghan Jamie Olson McKee and Derek L. McKee Kimberly Lanzire Mercik A. Peter Morello III PhD’08 and Dorian Wu Morello ’03 Meredith Nelson Mormile and Richard C. Mormile Carl F. Olson Rachel E. Pepper David M. Rothschild Rebecca E. Sadun Matthew J. Salzler and Erika L. Faires ’04 Erin Kelley Schoneveld Sarah E. Squire MD’06 and Mike Furr Alexis J. Thompson and Sarah E. Bowman ’06 Class of 2003 Anonymous Kimberly Fogarty Arth and Aaron Arth Selom H. Azuma Sarah Broadhead Baird and Andrew W. Baird ’02 Anne E. Barylick William J. Behuniak Frances M. Betancourt Bradley J. Bowery Joel E. Breakstone Elizabeth A. Breidinger and Erik Breidinger Caitlin A. Carey and Jeremy Garzoli Sarah Gordon Carroll Kristin Duffy Casavant and Zachary T. Casavant ’01 Julie Petralia Derderian Ryan P. Devlin and Elizabeth Buza Devlin ’04 David G. Dies and Lauren Thomas ’04 James J. Dominick Justin S. Fried Chelsea R. Hamilton


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Margaret Connolly Healy and David M. Healy ’07 Benjamin P. Hernandez-Stern Nathan S. Hughes and Michelle B. Hughes Robert H. Hux Robin T. Juliano Viviane S. Klein Kimberly Insalaco Legg and Christopher J. Legg April R. Levin and David Searls Sarah Staveley-O’Carroll Matthews and Michael K. Matthews ’05 Kristen Accordino McMahon Joanna Grossman Miller Dorian Wu Morello and A. Peter Morello III ’02 PhD’08 Sarah Mudge Brian W. Nicholas Gregory A. Rossolimo Jamie L. Shapiro Brooke E. Stevens Abigail Thomas Christopher R. Walther Jillian Filipek Welch Class of 2004 Liza M. Aguiar MD’08 and Bradley D. DeNardo MD’08 Katherine A. Ahmann Dawn D. McDaniel and William R. Arnold Nicholas M. Bayard Ashley M. Branca Katharine Tremaine Buchanan Christina A. Cambruzzi Molly C. Carleton Nicolas A. Ciarcia Andrew H. Curtis Basia Dabrowski- Dworak Michael E. DeCoste Konstandina E. Zorzos and Pascal Denis Elizabeth Buza Devlin and Ryan P. Devlin ’03 Erika L. Faires and Matthew J. Salzler ’02 Jayne D. Finst Elaheh Sluder Forsythe and Brian Forsythe ’98 Andrew W. Gallagher Brent J. Grinna Elizabeth Daniels Grossman and Jacob M. Grossman Susan M. Kwiatkowski Dan M. Le Jessica Kingsborough Navarro Nathan A. Poole Paul J. Santoro Toni Pullman Sayce Stephen J. Silhan Eric L. Sumberg Gina Verge Susi Jennifer Bain Takahashi Charles Towers and Margaret R. Towers Cynthia J. Willner

Class of 2005 Daniela M. Amores Anne Davidson Anderson Jeffrey S. Arbeit Alexander K. Bowman and Jessica Cofrin Michael G. Buff Gerry Burke William Burroughs Joshua D. Champagne Vinay K. Ganti Louis D. Golden Katie J. Guay James W. Hahn Brian J. Hulse Michael J. Krawczynski Leila G. Ledsinger Kristin Loening MacArthur and Daniel H. MacArthur Michael K. Matthews and Sarah Staveley-O’Carroll Matthews ’03 Michelle L. Roach Lauren B. Rogoff Scott A. Rowan Julie I. Stein Christopher J. Swon Kirk J. Teatom Jabari-Jason Tyson-Phipps Paul J. Vandenberg Megan A. Wachs Edward A. Young Class of 2006 Noori A. Abdulghani Laura B. Almeida Daniel R. Appello Ariana T. Arcenas-Utley Sarah E. Bowman and Alexis J. Thompson ’02 Bridgette Cahill Robert Cotter and Sarah Cotter Michael P. Culhane Shawn P. Cully Merebea M. Danforth Deborah H. Dryer Rachel A. Fleitell Craig K. Fountain Elizabeth M. Fritz Alexis H. Gilbard Elizabeth G. Greenberg Debra H. Greenspan Liv Leuthold Harmon and Gregory T. Harmon Christopher A. Hatfield Daniel W. Hughes Colleen C. Kelly Ashley Kingon David H. Krupnick Jessica A. Larson Pete LeCain Joanna V. MacLean MD’10 and Simon J. Salgado ’07 Ruth B. Schneider and Adrian R. Martin Shaun R. McNamara Mira A. Mehta

Katharine W. Reynolds Mary J. Seid Christine E. Serdjenian Yearwood and Jose A. Yearwood ’08 Oliver E. Sheldon and Mary Getz Sheldon ’08 Tatyana K. Tsangarakis-Almeida Class of 2007 Stephen P. Bernardi Genevieve F. Kopil and Elliot J. Bock Sarah A. Brooks Edward W. Brown Michael J. Cholipski Chandler E. Clarke Meredith S. Cocco Rachel S. Dearborn Michael P. DiBartolo Tracy P. Dungo Tyler A. Gaffney Marissa W. Geoffroy Daniel L. Goldberg Stacy L. Gugliotta Benjamin E. Harrison David M. Healy and Margaret Connolly Healy ’03 Daniel M. Mahoney Michael Malecz Craig McGowan Adam J. Muzika Olivia A. Partyka John A. Ploeg and Andrea Ward Daniella R. Priebatsch Patrick M. Ryan Simon J. Salgado and Joanna V. MacLean ’06 MD’10 Jeanette M. Saraidaridis Samuel D. Searle Ryan A. Shewcraft Carla C. Thacker ScM’08 Shawn-Elyse K. Tulac Devorah J. West Class of 2008 Gerrit S. Adams Hillary K. Anderson Catherine L. Auriemma Rosalind Bogan Liza M. Aguiar ’04 MD’08 and Bradley D. DeNardo MD’08 Sophie M. Elgort Meris R. Tombari and Charles T. Enright Minoo Fadaifard Hannah B. Garrett Katherine L. Goetz Lawrence J. Haertel Jr. Jeffrey N. Hall Alexandra M. Holland Katie L. Lapinski Christine M. Livoti ScM’09 James B. Lowe Jamie E. Marcus Oswald C. Myers Leah S. Rapalee David J. Robertson Sarah Wu and Timothy J. Savage

Mary Getz Sheldon and Oliver E. Sheldon ’06 Paul D. Strombom Michael T. Vandenberg Peter J. Volosin Jose A. Yearwood and Christine E. Serdjenian Yearwood ’06 Ari Zamir Class of 2009 Isa H. Abdur-Rahman Stephen E. Chaloner Emma Z. Clippinger Brett G. Finkelstein Nicholas M. Fort Sarah R. Goodman Letitia B. Haynes Mark D. Hazel David A. Koweek Caroline P. Lawrence Grant A. Lebeau Natalie K. Meyers Andrew C. Miller ScM’10 Kelly O’Brien Robert E. O’Leary Moses Riner ScMIMEE’10 Kelly L. Robinson Brian P. Schmidt Valerie L. Sherry Jessica A. Stage Charlotte K. Steel Joel W. Tracy Lauren E. Vitkus Brendan J. Warner Jessica L. Williams Benjamin D. Zlotoff Class of 2010 Anonymous Bridget N. Ballard David A. Clement Susannah W. Ford Katherine M. Fritzsche Miriam S. Fuchs Tyler R. Gage John K. Giannuzzi Elizabeth A. Giliberti Anna D. Gleyzer Corlis A. Gross Sarah A. Huebscher ScMIMEE’11 Paul H. Jasinowski Jarrid J. Johnston Herbert M. Lemmons Kiauntee T. Murray Sarah M. Palomo Michael P. Piccirillo Jordan M. Pietrus and Shannon M. Stacey ’11 Sarah L. Roberts Chirona R. Silverstein ScM’11 Branden C. Stearns Scott J. Van der Linden Thomas W. Wetmore Natalie A. Wilhelm Class of 2011 Shannon M. Stacey and Jordan M. Pietrus ’10


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2013. Parents Anonymous (8) Trish M. Brown and Charles C. Abbe P’13 Abby Adams P’08 Alice and August Anneberg P’04 Shawna and Marcos Aranda P’13 MD’17 Felicia and Kenneth Aron P’11, P’15 Jeanne and Norman Asher P’08 Ursula Wolf Bachofer P’13 Valerie and Norman Baker P’12 Daria and John Barry III P’11, P’16 Dianne and William Belair P’13 Sophia A. Zervas-Berg and Arvid J. Berg P’13 Lisa and Joshua Bernstein P’13 Charlotte C. Betancourt P’98, P’03 Suzanne and Derick Betts Jr. P’98, P’06 Katherine and Kenneth Bialo P’96, P’04 Robin and Barry Blaxberg P’08 Estelle and Alan Bogdonoff P’11 Lynanne and Stephen Brady P’14 Camille and William Broadbent P’04 Margaret and Michael Brown P’06 Michele and Glen Burke P’09 Carol and Harry Caldwell Jr. P’14 Susan and Ronald Capalbo P’03 Qing and John Chang P’11 Geraldine and Philip Ching P’82, P’83, P’89 Pamela and Cortlandt Choate Jr. P’13 Constance and Andrew Chriss P’11 Margaret and Nicholas Christ P’05 Ki and Kwang Chung P’06 Alice Cisek P’94 Pamela F. Clayson P’81, P’86, P’87, GP’12 Cynthia and Atwood Collins III P’97, P’01 Jane and John Connelly Jr. P’11, P’15 Elizabeth R. Cowan P’00 Cynthia W. Crimmin P’03 Theresa and Joe Cruz P’13 Patricia and Thomas Cully P’06, P’08 Maureen and Curtis Daniels P’12 Pamela Murphy and Richard D’Avino P’05 Kathleen S. DeMetz P’11 Ellen and Christopher di Bonaventura P’10 Rose and Gary DiBartolo P’07 Kathleen and Bernard Donnelly P’13 Robin B. Matlin and Richard Driansky P’11 Suzanne and Patrick Duffy Jr. P’03 Barbara Faires P’04 Alice and Jay Finst P’04 Susan R. Fison P’07 Jacquelyn and Peter Flynn P’06 Robert J. Flynn P’08 Heather and Darren Ford P’13 Liane and William Forrester P’10 Nancy and Kevin Fountain P’06 Sylvia and Robert Fox P’13

Ann C. Bracken and Rober Franco P’11 Mary Frances and Jude Franklin P’94 Anne Brafford Fritz P’06 Raymond J. Gallogly P’97 Joanne and Robert Gannett P’11 Rita and Steven Gevelinger P’09 Barbara and Ben Giliberti P’10 Mary and Clinton Gilliland P’95 Robert Glennon P’99 Susan and Michael Gormley P’12 Elizabeth and William Grace P’11 Keith A. Greiner P’91 Diane and David Grillo P’02 Donna and Paul Grogan P’13 Julia and William Hardt III P’99 Katherine K. Watkins and Robin L. Harrison P’13, P’15 Elisabeth Hatfield P’86 Donald F. Heitzmann P’10 Barbara and Joseph Hoffman P’09 Pauline S. Hooper P’13 Elizabeth and Timothy Hosea P’01, P’09 Susan and Michael Hutsell P’12 Diane and Frank Hyland P’11 Barbara and Mark Jacobs P’98 Carolyn and Michael Jacobs P’13 Shailla and Karim Jethani P’13 Susan E. Cozzens and Juan Jewell P’01 Mary A. Jewell P’85 Priscilla S. Fitzhugh and Kenneth W. Johnson P’01 Eileen and Paul Karwaski P’11 Esta and Eric Kawaoka P’00 MD’04 Nancy S. Kearney P’92 Margaret and Joseph Kieffer P’12, P’17 Caroline and Gary Kiev P’94 Branwen Smith-King and Anselm King P’08 Martha and Thomas King III P’13 Florence Kotowski P’89 Toni and Richard Koweek P’09 Joyce and Frederick Krull P’84, P’89 Hillary R. Mankin-Kufe and Donald W. Kufe P’06, P’08 Cornelia and Robert Lanou P’83, P’90 Charlene and James Lee P’13 Carol Day Yaster and Bill Levant P’05 Katherine Miller and Lester Libfraind P’11, P’15 Marian and Richard Lloyd P’92, P’96 Eileen and Campbell Lovett P’12 Rita and Thomas Lowry P’12 Sandra R. King and Douglas A. Lutfey P’13 Melanie K. Maher P’98 Martina and John Mangan P’11 Joseph M. Marcus P’08 Janet and Rodger Marticke P’06 Miriam and James McCrea III P’02 Margaret McCullough P’67, P’72 Barbara and Thomas McElligott P’04 Brenda and Byron McFadgen P’09 Sally and John McHale Jr. P’12 Susan and Keith McKellop P’13 Shelley and John McKendry P’04

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Bear Tracks: The View from the Archives

Adelaie Park was home to Brown games in the late 1800’s

The Brown-Dartmouth Rivalry: Part I - Early Friction, White Heat and Dramatic Severance

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By Peter Mackie ’59

hen Dartmouth baseball captain Skillen pulled his team from the diamond to protest an umpire’s call, no one in attendance could have imagined that they had witnessed the last Brown-Dartmouth athletic contest for eight years. It was April 24, 1907, and the Brown Daily Herald headline had announced: “TODAY THE BEAR AND THE INDIAN MEET ON ANDREWS FIELD… in the first ‘big’ game of the season, with our time-honored rival.” Both teams were unbeaten, but Brown held a commanding lead in the overall series. The Herald predicted, “Certain it is that Dartmouth comes here greatly determined to wipe out the bitter memory of defeats, suffered at our hands in football, basketball, and debate prior to the contest.” On the day following the 9-0 forfeit victory awarded to Brown by umpire Lannigan, the Herald stated: “Captain Skillen’s action in withdrawing the Dartmouth team was most regrettable. We have never heard of a Dartmouth team acting in this way.” The paper also commended Brown students for not jeering Dartmouth or demonstrating around Marston Field House. Brown’s Athletic Association acted swiftly, voting to sever all athletic relations with Dartmouth “until such time as the Board should receive reasonable assurance of material improvement in conditions upon athletic contests with teams of that institution,” stated the Herald. The official Athletic Association state-

ment pointed out that “the unfortunate outcome of Wednesday’s game is simply one of a long unpleasant series of incidents which render such actions necessary and advisable in the interest of college sport. Brown teams visiting Hanover have by no means met with the gentlemanly and sportsmanlike treatment they had a right to expect.” Athletic Director “Doc” Marvel 1893 interviewed athletes about their experiences at Dartmouth and reported that the basketball team had returned to Providence “all battered up-faces bruised and lips cut.” Marvel also learned of rough treatment from spectators who “tripped and insulted players at every opportunity.” Brown’s baseball team had been harassed in the spring of ‘06, when the Dartmouth track team interfered with their practice. Dartmouth’s response to the baseball forfeit was to offer another game and to argue that they had no opportunity for rebuttal, but the momentous decision held. For Brown, this was a bittersweet moment. “The rivalry which has existed between Brown and Dartmouth for the last decade has been the greatest factor in Brown’s athletics” opined the Herald, but “careful consideration results in the realization that it is for the interest Peter Mackie ’59 is the sports archivist for the Edward North Robinson 1896 Collection of Brown Athletics. Images provided by the Brown archives.


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BEAR TRACKS Brown University Sports Foundation

Postcard for the 1904 game which was played at the American League Baseball Park on Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass.

of clean college sport as well as for Brown.” Another editorial on the topic concluded; “we believe we should not barter sport for money, excitement, or interest.” This type of idealistic stance on the conduct of athletics prevailed in the early 20th century, as intercollegiate games gained a foothold on college campuses. Rivalry with other schools became an important part of campus life and culture, and good sportsmanship was paramount as athletes competed for the honor and glory of alma mater. At Brown, students participated in mass rallies, practiced songs and cheers, attended team practices and games, and celebrated wildly after victories. Dean Alexander Meiklejohn 1893 addressed the role of college athletics in the 1903 Liber Brunensis. He wrote: “Everywhere we go nowadays we hear lengthy discussions concerning the value of athletics in the college life... What does it all amount to; why should our managers labor, our captains worry, our players fight, our students cheer?” Meiklejohn’s answer: “It ... gives us all a common aim, a common foe, a common battle... it develops college spirit. Varsity athletics is the truest expression of college spirit.” In speaking specifically about football, he concludes: “The spirit with which they fight is a token of the moral strength that you would find in the student heart of the institution. In the last football season, I would not give the struggles with Yale and Dartmouth inside the five yard line for all the victories of the year.” Since 1894, when Brown and Dartmouth played a preliminary game in Springfield prior to the Yale-Harvard game, football had been the major focal point in a growing rivalry. Although both schools competed against the so-called “Big Four” (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Penn), the reality was that Brown and Dartmouth were simply not in the same class as these large, national powers who seldom left their huge stadia and very seldom lost. The Bears and Indians needed a rivalry of their own, and all of the necessary ingredients were present: small, old, male, New England schools established in the same time period, contrasting campuses (city-country) in different states, a few hours apart, but not too far apart, and active, nearby, loyal alumni ranks. As they settled upon each other as archrivals, the season-ending football game became the overarching objective on the schedule. For Brown, beat-

ing Dartmouth surpassed everything else, even their first win over a “Big Four” opponent (Penn) in 1902. At Dartmouth, an appearance in the Brown game resulted in a coveted varsity letter. By 1900, the rivalry encompassed several sports, as well as debate, in which Brown, Dartmouth, and Williams competed in a Triangular League. Student interest was high, and the June 1900 Brown Alumni Monthly referred to “Brown Week at Dartmouth” which drew over 100 undergraduates to Hanover in early May for baseball and track contests. Trouble was brewing however, as the December Alumni Monthly noted: “Reports are in circulation of strained relationships between Brown and Dartmouth. At the present time, those who are best qualified at Brown to speak on the subject prefer to postpone for a while any public reference to it.” The notice concluded: “Still it ought to be said that any unfortunate occurrences of the recent past cannot overshadow or blot out the remembrance of long years of pleasant relationships between the two colleges.” On December 17, 1900 the schools’ respective athletic associations issued a joint statement concerning BrownDartmouth relations: “Since the baseball game... at Hanover last spring, and especially since the football game at Hanover, November 17, various unauthorized communications have appeared in the public press, the tendency of which, if they were allowed to pass unchecked by those in supervision of the athletic interests of the two colleges, would serve not only to belittle intercollegiate sport and embitter the heretofore friendly relations existing between the colleges, but to cast discredit upon both institutions. In order that these communications may not be construed as in any way representing the standard of sportsmanship of either college we wish, on behalf of the institutions we represent, to state that whatever grievances, either actual or fancied, individuals may have, both institutions condemn the irresponsible and undignified attacks which have been made through the public press. “Interestingly, in spite of this joint show of unity, Brown temporarily suspended relations after a 1901 baseball game. In football, Brown had dominated the early games, winning five and tying one. But, as the century turned, Dart-

Helen, the first live Bear mascot appeared at the 1905 game


BEAR TRACKS mouth’s fortunes were on the rise, and in 1901 the Green secured its first gridiron victory over Brown. The entire Brown student body had attended the final Andrews Field practice, and marched en masse to the field for the Turkey Day clash. In the jousting between student newspapers, both editors emphasized the importance of this ‘final and most important game of the season’. The Dartmouth editorial stated: “A victory over Brown is certainly an achievement for which every Dartmouth man should do everything in his power... It is the final and most important game of the season. Dartmouth must win, and decisively! She has a long line of defeats at Brown’s hands to wipe out.” After Dartmouth’s 22-0 victory The Herald congratulated Dartmouth on her “well-earned victory” and added a barb; “the conduct of her players and supporters during and after the game was thoroughly sportsmanlike and shows that Dartmouth is in every way worthy of Brown’s highest respect as an athletic rival.” In the 1902 game at Manchester, Dartmouth again prevailed. The Herald’s post-mortem focused on the Brown students, who after the 12-6 defeat “gathered around the players and lustily cheered each individual and the whole team.” The 1903, game was again held in Manchester, where special trains brought thousands to the Queen City. The one-upsmanship continued in the student press. The Dartmouth proclaimed: “Brown is not in Dartmouth’s class”, to which the Herald responded: “all such opinions will be effectively silenced on Thursday.” The game was a debacle, with the Green shellacking Bruno 62-0. This was Dartmouth’s greatest victory and Brown’s worst defeat. Football historian Karl Koopman 1913 later wrote; this result raised the temperature of the Brown- Dartmouth rivalry to white heat, so that from that point on the necessity of avenging this defeat became almost a religion with Brown football fans.” A joint musical concert was held in Boston before the 1904 game at the American League Baseball Park on Huntington Avenue. After a nip and tuck affair won by Dartmouth, 12-5, The Dartmouth waxed philosophical: “ In four years of intercollegiate football a more inspiring spectacle than that at Saturday’s game has not come under observation-a thousand defeated men of Brown, standing with bared heads around their exhausted cheerleaders and singing songs of loyalty which drowned out Dartmouth’s peals of victory in the middle of the field. In our hour of victory we should remember that ‘there is victory in defeat’.” In discussing the concert, The Dartmouth wrote: “such affairs as this only serve to bring both colleges before the public, but they also tend to foster a feeling of friendly rivalry between the undergraduates and alumni... Perfect good feeling now exists between Brown and Dartmouth, and the game and concert only increased this feeling of friendly rivalry. We hope this will grow stronger year by year...” Before the game the Herald wrote that “it is most advantageous, for every college to have a recognized and powerful rival, and such Brown has in Dartmouth.” After the loss, the focus was on the support of Brown loyalists: “In so far as spirit is concerned, it was a triumph for Brown.” A fifth consecutive Dartmouth triumph at Springfield in

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1905 could not overshadow the appearance of Helen, Brown’s first live Bear mascot, or the singing of a new fight song, “Ever True to Brown” written by undergraduate Donald Jackson 1907. The rivalry was now gaining wide attention. “We may safely say that not even the Yale-Harvard game will excite the intense feeling of rivalry which Saturday’s game will bring forth... the annual struggle has emerged from one of comparative insignificance to that of more than national interest” wrote the Herald. With the series tied, the 1906 game was again in Springfield. The introduction of the forward pass, a new cheer, “The Locomotive”, and the band added spice to a contest which the Herald said was to be “perhaps the greatest ever played by Brown ...If we are ever going to beat Dartmouth, we must do it this year.” Win the Bears did, 23-0, in a game dubbed “The Skidoo Game” after the popular slang term of the day. Coach Robinson described this game as, “probably the nearest to perfection ever played by a Brown team.” After a celebration at mid-field, and a parade through Springfield, Brown students held the biggest bonfire celebration ever on Lincoln Field. The Herald commended the Brown team’s behavior; “our team was composed of gentlemanly and representative Brown men.” The Dartmouth complained that “large groups of Brown undergraduates, surfeited by victory five years withheld, pressed up close to it (Dartmouth team) and jeered it... seeing its greatest rival defeated.”

In the last game of the early series, Brown finally prevailed at Hampden Park

The rivalry was now more intense than ever, with everyone awaiting the next clash in 1907. After the baseball episode the following spring, football fans would have to wait until 1917, but things would never be quite the same. In Part II, Mackie will examine the resumption of Brown’s first natural rivalry.


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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT Brown University Sports Foundation

Paula McNamara ’84

Introducing the new President of the Brown Sports Foundation... Paula McNamara tells a great story of her first experience with the Brown Sports Foundation back in 1990 when she first got involved as a volunteer. “I got a phone call from Dave Zucconi ’55, who was Executive Director of the Sports Foundation at the time. He told me he needed me to help with the Sports Foundation and told me to come to a meeting on campus the next day. I walked into a room crammed with alumni from the 1950’s - all men. I looked around; the only other woman was Liz Chace ’59.’ Fast forward to 2013 - many of those same men, the founders of the Brown Sports Foundation, remain active today. In fact Paula considers many of them her Brown mentors, including Dick Carolan ’58, Art Joukowsky ’55, and Gordon Perry ’58. These gentlemen offer a perspective at board meetings that few can match. “The BUSF Founders are very special to me.” Paula took over the BUSF Presidency in the fall of 2012 and she is not only the first female president, but also the first nonfootball player to lead the board. “Paula is exactly what the Brown Sports Foundation needs at this time,” noted Art Joukowsky ’55, BUSF founder and first president. “Her energy and ideas and leadership are fantastic attributes as we move into a new era….” Paula is an accomplished golfer and former competitor in the Rhode Island Junior Golf Circuit. “In the mid-80’s there was no women’s golf team at Brown so I just played on my own. I grew up in a sporting family and athletics is an important part of my life.” Both of Paula’s children play high school sports and her husband Kevin is a sports writer for the Providence Journal. “Growing up, my parents set a great example for me; they loved to play golf together. And my father’s love for the Red Sox was contagious!” Paula’s dad is Terrence Murray P ’84 P ’94. In 2007, the Brown Baseball field was renamed Murray Field in honor of Terry and Suzanne Murray and the extended Murray family. Paula’s first year as President coincided with the completion of several major athletic capital projects including the Nelson Fitness Center, Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center and the David Zucconi ’55 Strength and Conditioning Center. “It was very special for me to see the new varsity weight room named for Dave; he did so much for the University and for generations of alumni. He is the reason I am so involved with Brown.” Just this past spring, Paula was elected to Brown’s highest governing body, the Brown Corporation. Under McNamara’s guidance the Sports Foundation is on a positive trajectory toward transforming the image and competitiveness of Brown Athletics. A $50M fundraising initiative is under way and numerous enhancements to the Athletics Complex, in addition to the buildings mentioned above, have been made possible through the generosity of alumni and parents connected to the Sports Foundation. “Athletics touches everyone in a University community - and our student-athletes are exceptional ambassadors for Brown. We want Brown to be the best in every category, including sports teams and facilities.” Under Paula’s leadership, we are on the right track. PHOTO COURTESY: PAULA MCNAMARA ’84


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