2022 Gary Walters '67 PVC Awards Banquet

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PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 THE GARY WALTERS ’67 PRINCETON VARSITY CLUB AWARDS BANQUET Thursday,May19,2022 Honoring the Class of 2022 Varsity Student-Athletes, Alumni and Supporters of Princeton Athletics

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Welcome to The Gary Walters ’67 PVC Awards Banquet!

In addition to recognizing the accomplishments of select Princeton studentathletes, alumni, administrators and friends, the PVC Awards Banquet serves as the capstone to the Princeton student-athlete experience. Tonight, the Great Class of 2022 comes together for one last time at Jadwin Gym to celebrate years of accomplishments on the field, in the classroom and in the community.

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A number of honors will be presented tonight. Each represents the storied history of Tiger Athletics in its own way, and each recipient will have his or her position etched permanently in the history of Princeton University.

The members of the Class of 2022 who are in attendance will also have the opportunity to participate in several traditions. During the program, the contributions of the class will be recognized by the PVC through the official presentation of Princeton Varsity Club lapel pins. The pin represents past and future contributions, and carries with it complimentary PVC membership for the 2022-23 year.

After the rendition of Old Nassau at the conclusion of tonight’s program, each senior letterwinner will be ushered into a distinguished group of alumni through receipt of the traditional Princeton “P” letter sweater. Due to the exceptional generosity of loyal PVC supporters, the letter sweater is free of charge.

To the Great Class of 2022 and all in attendance: THANK YOU, and GO TIGERS!

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 Tonight’s Program Welcome/Opening Remarks • John Mack ’00 Ford Family Director of Athletics Class of 2022 Highlight Video Class of 1916 Cup Marvin Bressler Award • Alec Dun *04 Class of 2022 Senior Feature Video Art Lane ’34 Award Class of 1967 PVC Citizen-Athlete Award • Sari Chang Gutherie ’84 C. Otto von Kienbusch Award William Winston Roper Trophy Old Nassau

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Mr. John H. Claster ’67 Ms. Elizabeth Nelson Cliff ’81 Christienne F. Coates, M.D. ’89 and Dr. John M. Hergenrother ’88 Dr. Samuel A. Cohen Howard P. Colhoun, C.F.A. ’57 Justin J. Conway, M.D. ’07 Mr. Michael H. Conway, III ’60 Mr. David R. Covin ’91 Mr. J. Andrew Cowherd ’74 Mr. Todd R. Crockett ’92 Mr. Ernest Cruikshank, III ’66 Mr. Brian M. Danielewicz ’02 Mr. Keith S. Daniels ’92 Mr. Jonathan T. Dawson ’66 Ms. Kate Delhagen ’84 Mr. Ralph D. DeNunzio ’53 Ms. Jess Deutsch ’91 Mr. Thomas C. Dialynas ’12 Mr. Jeremy Diamond ’86 Mr. Melville P. Dickenson, Jr. ’49 (D)

Gregory S. DiFelice, M.D. ’89 Mr. Anthony P. DiTommaso ’86 Ms. Karen Sculli Doniger ’91 and Mr. William B. Doniger ’88 Mr. Christopher W. Doyal ’96 Mr. Timothy B. Driscoll ’87 Mr. Harold D. Duff (D) Kent R. Duffy, M.D. ’75 Ms. Abigail Hamilton Durban ’96 Ms. Lauren W. L. Edwards ’12 Mr. Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83

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Mr. William M. Ellsworth ’86 Mr. William H. Eville ’87 Mrs. Julia Ewell ’09 Mr. Kenneth W. Ewell ’09 Mrs. Martha M. Farrell ’02 and Mr. Scott J. Farrell ’02 Dr. Harold Allan Feiveson *72 Mr. David N. Fisher, III ’91 Mr. Bryan S. Fitzwater Mr. Fredric A. Flaxman ’07 Mr. Michael S. Flynn ’90 Ms. Hillary J. Ford ’12 Mrs. Lisa Vanderzee Ford ’82 Mr. William C. Ford, Jr. ’79 Mr. William C. Ford, III ’14 Ms. Lori Dickerson Fouché ’91 Ms. Mary W. Foulk ’91 Mrs. Diana S. Francis S74 Mr. J. Stuart Francis ’74 Mr. Martin D. Franks ’72 Mr. John Freker ’79 Mr. James C. Gaither ’59 Mr. Reed S. Gaither ’90 Ms. Kristen Mautner Garlinghouse ’89 Ms. Brill Aldridge Garrett ’88 Mr. Hamin N. Abdullah ’00 Rolando E. Acosta, Esq. ’96 Rev. James H. Adams, III ’61 Hewes D. Agnew, M.D. ’58 Ms. Emi J. Alexander ’14 Ms. Jacquelyne Hata Alexander ’84 Mr. Dwight D. Anderson ’89 Mr. Alan J. Andreini ’68 Anonymous (3) Mr. Kevin R. Armbruster ’77 David E. Attarian, M.D. ’76 Mr. Michael F. Baccash ’70 Mr. Mark W. Bailey ’81 Ms. Merrily Dean Baker Mr. John E. Barnds ’54 Mr. Thomas C. Barnds ’90 Mr. W. James Barnds ’87 Mr. Kenneth W. Barrett ’80 Mr. Carl G. Behnke ’67 Mr. Christopher A. Bennett ’80 Mr. John R. Berger ’74 Dyan Bhatia, M.D. ’92 Mr. William D. Birch, Jr. ’64 Mr. Hank Bjorklund ’72 Dr. Victoria Baum Bjorklund ’73 Mr. David H. Blair ’67 (D) Mr. & Mrs. James C. Blair ’61 Mr. David C. Bordeau ’00 Mr. Richard G. Bowers, Jr. ’66 The Hon. William W. Bradley ’65 Mr. Peter L. Briger, Jr. ’86 Mr. Robert D. Briskman ’54 Mr. James H. Bromley ’60 Mr. Frank F. Brosens ’79 Ms. Carol P. Brown ’75 Mr. Lindsay A. Pomeroy ’76 Ms. Rebecca W. Brown ’06 Ms. Kelly Sather Browne ’91 Mr. James M. Buck, III ’81 Edward R. Burka, M.D. ’52 (D) Mr. John Wm. Butler, Jr. Mr. Richard T. Califano Amy Campbell Philip E. Carlin Mr. John L. Castleman Mr. David G. Chandler Mr. Martin K. Cheatham Ms. Mary Beth Cheatham YoungSuk Eunjeong “E.J.” Soojeong Courtney Booth Ms. Isabella A. M. Mr. Maxwell S.H. Mrs. Jeena Y.J. Rex R.K. Janet

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Ms. Louise S. Sams ’79 Mr. Jerry J. Santillo ’88 and Mrs. Leslie McKenzie Santillo ’88 Mr. Cosmo P. Santullo ’78 Mr. W. Allen Scheuch, II ’76 Mr. Robert M. Schmon, Jr. ’74 Mr. Scott P. Schundler ’04 Mr. John H. Scully ’66 Dr. Harold T. Shapiro *64 Mr. & Mrs. Roderick W. Shepard ’80 Mr. Thomas L. Shepherd ’86 Mr. John J.F. Sherrerd ’52 (D) Victoria J. Siesta, Esq. ’01 Mr. Richard Simkus ’83 Mr. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’59 (D) Mrs. Marjory Gengler Smith ’73

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Bressler received his bachelor’s degree in education from Temple University and his master’s and Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania. He spent five years as an assistant professor at Penn before joining the faculty at New York University in 1957.

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Those are also characteristics that describe Bressler and in part are why

When speaking of two of his favorite Princetonians, retired basketball coach Pete Carril and president Robert Goheen, Marvin Bressler said that they shared “a kind of monumental integrity, enormous competence, an overwhelming work ethic and the conviction that character is to be cherished over talent.”

Marvin Bressler

Princeton’s Department of Athletics introduced the Marvin Bressler Award in 1997.

An honorary member of two Princeton classes, 1968 and 1982, Bressler retired in 1994 and received the Alumni Council Award for Service to Princeton. It was said that he was dedicated to Alumni Colleges out of the strong conviction that “the University takes on an obligation to maintain an educational relationship with students for a lifetime. Undergraduate education is the beginning, not the end.”

supportAwardedtothememberofthePrincetonfamilywho,throughheartfeltoftheUniversity’sstudent-athletesandcoaches,bestembodiesabeliefinthelifelonglessonstaughtbycompetitionandathleticsasacomplementtotheoveralleducationalmission.AwardedinthespiritofMarvinBressler,professorofsociology,1963-94.1997–MarvinBressler(D)1998–LouisPyle’41(D)DickMalacrea1999–LarryEllis2000–CindyHorr2001–HaroldT.Shapiro*642002–DickWilliams*722003–FredHargadonh66(D)2004–DonBetterton2005-JonHlafter’612006-JohnGager2007-KathleenDeignan2008-KenSamuelh832009-JeffOrleans2010-HalFeiveson*722011-JohnMcPhee’532012-StuOreficeh082013-PhilFelton2014-NeilPomphrey2015-TaraChristieKinsey’972016-ClaytonMarsh’852017-FrankSowinski’782018-DovWeinrybGrohsgal*13h142019-KarenJezierny2020-Dr.StanleyKatzh1921h80h83h852021-AdamMaloof

Bressler joined the Princeton faculty in 1963 and spent 30 years teaching young men and women sociology and how to think for themselves. He served as the chairman of the department for two decades, and his scholarly interests included the influence of education on social behavior, the impact of society on idea systems and the development of sociological theory.

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During his time at Princeton, Dun has also taught in the Freshman Seminars Program and the Freshman Scholars Institute, served as an academic adviser for Butler College and has been a mentor in the Scholars Institute Fellows Program.

A historian specializing in early America and with a particular interest in issues involving race, slavery, and revolution, Dun is the author of several essays and articles, as well as the 2016 book, Dangerous Neighbors: Making the Haitian Revolution in Early America.

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Dun works closely with Athletics’ StudentAthlete Services team to oversee and shape the entire Princeton Athletics Fellows program. He partners with his colleagues in the Office of the Dean of the College to shape the roles of fellows and enhance the advising experiences of student-athletes. Dun is a strong advocate for all Princeton student-athletes and works closely with the Office of the Registrar and Athletic Compliance to manage all athletic eligibility matters.

An Amherst College graduate, Dun earned a degree in history and competed for both the tennis and squash teams. He came to Princeton in 1997 as a graduate student in History and received his doctorate in 2004. He then taught in the History Department for the following thirteen years, serving as junior adviser and departmental representative for various periods along the way.

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Alec Dun serves as Associate Dean in Princeton University’s Office of the Dean of the College. In his role, Dun provides guidance to students, faculty and other constituents on matters affecting the academic lives of undergraduates and helps to manage and balance the relationship between academic and athletic affairs. In addition to being a resource for nearly 1,000 varsity studentathletes, Dun is a long-standing Athletic Fellow for the Princeton men’s and women’s tennis programs.

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 1967 Robert S. Hall ’67 1968 David C. Van Voorhis ’68 1969 not awarded 1970 Alfred C. Server ’70 1971 Ronald J. Brachman ’71 1972 James R. Paulson ’72 1973 James A. Isenberg ’73 Amy E. Richlin ’73 1974 Richard J. Ressler ’74 1975 Francis J. Mirabello ’75 1976 Paul A. Epstein ’76 1977 Wahid L. Hermina ’77 1978 P. Michael Gummeson ’78 1979 Suzanne M. Desan ’79 1980 Mark F. Blaxill ’80 1981 James R. Brorson ’81 1982 Todd W. Hewett ’82 1983 Jeremy C. Stein ’83 1984 Matthew O. Jackson ’84 1985 Francis J. Doyle ’85 1986 Martin H. Muendel ’86 1987 Philip U. Hammarskjold ’87 1988 John M. Hergenrother ’88 1989 B. Price Kerfoot ’89 1990 Andrew J. Dechet ’90 1991 Robert J. Monroe ’91 1992 Ron S. Rubin ’92 1993 Jared Wunsch ’93 1994 Graham C. Weaver ’94 1995 Jennifer M. Babik ’95 1996 James Edward von der Heydt ’96 1997 Andrew M. McClintic ’97 1998 Kemal Askar ’98 Jaclyn K. Schwenker ’98 1999 Alexander J. Sierk ’99 2000 Moto J. Yogo ’00 2001 Oliver M. Stroeh ’01 2002 Peter R. Kingston ’02 2003 Adam Schwartz ’03 2004 Jon D. Nuger ’04 2005 Neil Mehrotra ’05 2006 Michael P. Broache ’06 2007 Jonathan D. Charlesworth ’07 2008 Landis Stankievech ’08 2009 Cary Malkiewich ’09 2010 Lawrence Cheuk ’10 2011 Robert Marsland ’11 2012 Ravi Yegya-Raman ’12 2013 Rory Loughran ’13 2014 Randi Brown ’14 Rachel Zambrowicz ’14 2015 Chris McCord ’15 2016 James Agolia ’16 2017 Ashley Richards ’17 2018 Delaney Miller ’18 2019 Lauren Barnard ’19 2020 Hadley Wilhoite ’20 2021 Oliver Schwartz ’21 Class of 1916 Cup AwardedeachyeartothePrincetonvarsityletterwinnerwhocontinuingincompetitioninhisorhersenioryearachievedatgraduationthehighestacademicstanding.GivenbytheClassof1916ontheoccasionofits50threunion.

In 1958, Sports Illustrated chose him for its Silver Anniversary All-America Football squad. Thirty years later, when The Sporting News published “College Football’s 25 Greatest Teams,” the book ranked the 1933 Princeton team at No. 25, which he loved. He would have been both delighted and amazed at his selection as the captain of the Princeton Football Association’s All-Century football team, in the midst of so many Princeton greats.

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In 1998, gifts made to Princeton in Art Lane’s memory were designated by his family to establish this annual award. While a trophy is more formal than his cheers from the sidelines and stands, the intent is the same. Art Lane ’34 Lane ’34 Award Awardedtoanundergraduateathleteinrecognitionofhisorherselflesscontributiontosportandsociety.GiveninmemoryofArtLane’34byfriendsandfamily. ’99 ’01 Agatha Offorjebe ’09, Joelle Milov ’09, Kristin Schwab ’09 Bortz ’10, Aran Clair ’10, Reilly Kiernan ’10, Eric Plummer Jr. ’10 Callahan ’11, Jennifer King ’11, John Stogin ’11, Lauren Sykora ’11 Bartlett ’12, Alison Behringer ’12, Hannah Cody ’12, Lauren Edwards ’12, Manny Sardinha ’12, Chad Wiedmaier ’12 Foulon ’13, Kathy Qu ’13 Jack Berger ’14, Sarah Lloyd ’14, Christina Maida ’14, Diane Metcalf-Leggette ’14. Tom Schreiber ’14 Mills ’15, Tiana Woolridge ’15 de La Bruyere ’16, Anya Gersoff ’16, Mary Ann McNulty ’16, Josh Miller ’16 Cook ’17, Olivia Hompe ’17, Fiona McKenna ’17, Alex Michael ’17, Hailey Reeves ’17 Finkelston ’18, Junior Oboh ’18, Natalie Tung ’18 Bonnet ’19, Kurt Holuba ’19, Sydney Jordan ’19, Ryan Wilson ’19 Baylis ’20, W. Chris Davis ’20 Melia Chittenden ’21, Matthew Marquardt ’21

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2002 Catherine Casey ’02, Jessica Collins ’02, Peter Kingston ’02, Mary Mulcare ’02 2003 Annamarie Holmes ’03, Mindy Rostal ’03, Dan Stover ’03 2004 Brian McKenna ’04, Vincent Vitale ’04, Kevin Weiner ’04 2005 Alex Brown ’05, Chanel Lattimer ’05, Joe Robinson ’05 2006 Devan Darby ’06, Lauren Ehrlichman ’06, Eric Leroux ’06, Weston Powell ’06 2007 Dustin Kahler ’07, Caitlin Reimers ’07, Brigham Walker ’07, Sandra Zaeh ’07 2008 Theodore Gudmundsen ’08, Michael Honigberg ’08, Katie Lewis-Lamonica ’08 2009 Adam Berry ’09,

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When he graduated in 1934, Art Lane was celebrated as a class leader, standout athlete, Pyne Prize winner and allaround good guy. During the course of his long life, he added to that record of achievement with distinguished service in the United States Navy in World War II, as a federal judge and as a corporate general counsel.

The 1933 Princeton football squad he captained completed an undefeated and untied season, outscoring its opponents 2178. University rules against postseason play kept the team from accepting a Rose Bowl bid, but Princeton topped a number of polls as the country’s No. 1 team.

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An IRA All-Academic Team honoree from Milwaukee, Wis., Campbell serves as secretary for the Varsity Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (VSAAC) and as a Writing Center Fellow. She is a representative on the Politics Department Undergraduate Committee and volunteers with the Petey Greene Program, tutoring prison inmates in various educational subjects.

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There are five finalists for the Class of 1916 Cup, awarded each year to the Princeton varsity letterwinner who continuing in competition in his or her senior year achieved at graduation the highest academic standing.

Jamie Kim is an anthropology major pursuing medical school and member of Princeton women’s water polo. A CWPA All-Academic Team honoree, Kim scored her first collegiate goal vs. Villanova in 2020. Kim, from Beverly Hills, Calif., serves on campus as a resource for the Health Professions Advising program. In this role, she mentors fellow student-athletes and helps them seek clinical and service experiences as they pursue future careers in the health care industry. She also volunteers as a Princeton Medical Center volunteer and supports education around sexual violence in her role as a SHARE peer. Additionally, Kim volunteers as an outreach ambassador for By Your Side, an organization that works to enhance social opportunities and visibility for students with special needs.

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Julia Campbell helps coxswain the First Varsity boat for the Princeton men’s heavyweight rowing program. She is majoring in politics and pursuing certificates in Spanish, journalism and translation. Campbell has helped the First Varsity to victories over Georgetown, Drexel, Temple, Navy and Cornell during the 2022 campaign. During last spring’s abbreviated season, she guided the Tigers to four wins and an eighth-place finish at the IRA National Championships.

Caroline Noonan is an operations research and financial engineering major pursuing a certificate in finance. As a midfielder and Academic All-Ivy honoree for Princeton women’s soccer, she helped the Tigers to an Ivy League championship and two NCAA Tournament appearances during her three full seasons, including an NCAA opening round victory over Vermont this past fall. Noonan assisted on the Tigers’ go-ahead goal in their upset bid of #8 TCU in the Round of 32, eventually falling in double-overtime.

Jack Roberts is an operations research and financial engineering major who has captained both the men’s soccer and men’s golf programs during his time at Princeton. Roberts is a three-time Ivy League champion, helping Princeton soccer to the 2018 and 2021 league titles and Princeton golf to the 2019 crown.

Mayer served as co-president of the Student-Athlete Service Council (SASC) for the past two years, helping to organize a variety of on and off-campus service initiatives to connect varsity student-athletes with the Princeton community. He has also been an active volunteer coaching golf with the Special Olympics of New Jersey.

Jake Mayer is an economics major and team captain for Princeton men’s golf. A native of Scotch Plains, N.J., Mayer earned Academic All-Ivy honors this spring after being named a GCAA All-America Scholar in 2020. Mayer helped lead the Tigers to the 2019 Ivy League championship, and paced Princeton in scoring at the NCAA Athens Regional. He was named PING AllNortheast Region and awarded the program’s Martin P. “Buff” Wohlforth ’76 Memorial Award, presented to the individual who has contributed the most to the Princeton golf program, for that campaign.

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Noonan, from Highlands Ranch, Colo., has volunteered with the Denver Rescue Mission, assisting individuals living with addiction and homelessness. She has been active with Princeton Faith and Action and Athletes in Action, and volunteered as an academic tutor with Princeton-based Academic Success Today.

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He earned second team All-Ivy honors in goal this past fall, leading the Ivy League in Goals Against Average (0.85) and shutouts (5) while pacing Princeton soccer to a perfect 7-0 mark in league play. Roberts, from Wellesley, Mass., was named second-team CoSIDA Academic All-American as voted on by the membership making up the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America, becoming only the fourth Tiger soccer student-athlete ever to receive this honor.

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Barnes, a history major from Freehold Borough, N.J., was recently recognized with the University’s Spirit of Princeton Award, which honors undergraduates for positive contributions to campus life.

There are eight finalists for the Art Lane’34 Award, awarded to an undergraduate athlete in recognition of his or her selfless contribution to sport and society.

Elijah Barnes, a 2022 Ivy League champion with Princeton men’s basketball, has been an inspirational servant leader on and off-campus during his time at Princeton. Barnes spent a summer abroad teaching and mentoring young students in Shanghai, and has supported low-income high school students through the Princeton University Preparatory Program He(PUPP).hasimpacted the local community throughout his career, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, teaching English to immigrants in Philadelphia, helping new citizens register to vote, and facilitating a book drive that secured nearly 5,000 books for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer and Monmouth counties. In the wake of George Floyd’s death in summer 2020, Barnes found his voice as a leader and activist for racial justice, marching on the front lines and speaking at large public rallies and small focused discussions, alike.

Alex Charles, a team captain and two-time All-Ivy honoree as a defender, helped lead Princeton men’s soccer to two Ivy League championships in his three full seasons. Off the pitch, Charles serves as a fellow in the Princeton Writing Center and mentor coordinator for Academic Success Today, where he tutors local students in need of academic or social guidance. Additionally, he is Co Editor-in-Chief of the Tortoise Literary Magazine and President of the Princeton Charter Club.

Charles, also a 2022 Spirit of Princeton Award recipient, has taken a leading role within the team to bring soccer to underserved communities, while also spearheading team efforts to support the homeless population in New Jersey. Departmentally, he is a founding member of the Black Student-Athlete Collective (BSAC), a student led group working to enhance the Black studentathlete experience at Princeton. Charles, from Durham, N.C., is a student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs with certificates in statistics and machine learning.

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Ornella Ebongue picked up the sport of rowing upon her arrival to Princeton, but wasted no time in making her impact felt on the water and in the community.

Ebongue participated in the PVC-sponsored Coach for College program in the summer of 2019, where she taught mathematics, life skills and sports to underprivileged youth in rural Vietnam. After working as a lifeguard and realizing she was saving children of color at a disproportionately high rate, Ebongue took action, helping to implement swimming programs in the Greater Boston area that provides children of color ongoing access to free swimming lessons. Ebongue is an Operations Research and Financial Engineering major from Milton, Mass. Niko Gjaja, a team captain and setter, helped Princeton men’s volleyball to two EIVA Conference championships and NCAA Tournament appearances during his career. As president of the Varsity Student-Athlete Advisory Council (VSAAC) this past year, Gjaja helped strengthen the partnership with Undergraduate Student Government (USG) and implement the “Tiger Talks” Lunch and Learn series, helping coaches and student-athletes share culturebuilding best practices.

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Ebongue has been instrumental in the implementation and success of Princeton Rowing’s STEM to Stern program, which provides local underserved middle school students access to the sport of rowing and STEM curriculum.

Additionally, she has served her residential college community as a student assistant, helping to support and promote civic engagement opportunities.

In this leadership role, he also represented Princeton at Ivy League StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) meetings. Additionally, Gjaja served as President of Athlete Ally, helping to build the broadest coalition in the history of the Princeton Chapter. He also served on the Steering Committee for the MAVRIC Project (Men’s Allied Voices for a Respectful and Inclusive Community), and enhanced mental health programming through his role as a Student-Athlete Wellness Leader and founding member of Princeton’s Chapter of Morgan’s Message. Gjaja, Wilmette, Ill., is a student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.

Grace Lanouette is an All-Ivy sprinter for Princeton women’s track and field. She ranks top ten all-time for Princeton in three outdoor and two indoor sprint events. Lanouette has been a leader within SPEAR - Students for Prison Education, Activism & Reform - a student organization committed to centering and uplifting the voices of those directly impacted by the carceral Additionally,state.she has helped facilitate peer tutoring for the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, and worked as a research assistant for several campus groups including the European Roma Rights Center, Office of Religious Life and the Center for Science and Technology.

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Off the field, Hamilton has been a three-year member of the Varsity Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (VSAAC) and a Student-Athlete Wellness Leader, serving as a strong advocate for studentathlete mental health. She has also been an active member of Athlete Ally. Hamilton has volunteered as a counselor with Camp Kesem, a free weeklong camp supporting children whose parents or caretakers are affected by cancer, with a focus on personal wellbeing, empowerment, and team building. She also spent a summer abroad working for the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children in Costa Rica. Hamilton is an ecology and evolutionary biology major from Corona, Calif.

Within her team, Lanouette served as a Student-Athlete Wellness Leader and as a Team Activity Coordinator, helping to facilitate team bonding and growth opportunities and promote a culture of collaboration and inclusivity. She also assumed a leading role in the program’s ongoing partnership with the Smith Family Foundation in Trenton. From Devon, Pa., Lanouette is majoring in History with a certificate in African-American Studies.

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Maddie Hamilton, a 2022 Ivy champion and twotime captain and outfielder for Princeton softball, exemplified service and leadership during her time at Princeton. Hamilton is a multi-time recipient of the softball program’s Kathy Kobler Garrett ’91 Memorial Award, which recognizes that member whose generosity, positive attitude and energy make her essential to the success of the team.

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Mary Murphy is a career starter and four-time Ivy League champion for Princeton women’s lacrosse. She is an Academic All-Ivy honoree and was twice named to the Ivy League Tournament All-Tournament Team. Murphy’s commitment to service was on full display during her two years as Co-President of the Student-Athlete Service Council (SASC), helping lead various initiatives including Reading with the Tigers, Bridges sandwich drive and “D-Hall Hands of Deck,” a weekly volunteer effort assisting the Princeton dining halls. She also spearheaded two Valentine’s Day outreach efforts in support of a low-income housing center in Trenton, N.J.

Murphy has been an active volunteer with Best Buddies, Harlem Lacrosse and the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen. Additionally, she was the lead student organizer for Athletes in Actions’ “Teams & Toys” event, which saw 200 studentathletes band together to deliver nearly 300 gifts across several community organizations. Murphy, from Amawalk, N.Y., is a student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs with a certificate in Latin American Studies.

Elle Ruggiero, a captain and two-time All-American for Princeton women’s squash, helped lead the Tigers to a top-five national ranking in each of her three full seasons. A two-time College Squash Association Scholar-Athlete, Ruggiero has dedicated herself to service both on campus and abroad. She was a member of the First College Council, Athlete Ally and Student-Athlete Wellness Leaders. She has also volunteered as a tutor with the FUTURO Program, providing academic support and mentorship to first and secondgeneration high school students.

Ruggiero has interned with Child Family Health International, the International Planned Parenthood Federation and the United States Agency for International Development. For her impactful work across these organizations, Ruggiero was awarded the Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Prize, which funds international civic service projects. She will spend the next year in Brazil studying maternal mortality during the Zika epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic. Ruggiero, from Malvern, Pa., is studying in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs with certificates in Spanish and Latin American Studies.

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 Class of 1967 PVC Citizen-Athlete Award Competing&anAemphasisontohaveherNewadvocacyprivateandprojectsinstitutionalcultivatinghaveinandSariPresentedbytheClassof1967forselflessandnoblecontributionstosportandsociety.andpentathlon,shebecamethefirstWomen’sHepsindividualchampioninPrincetonhistory.DuringhercareerintheOrangeandBlack,ChanggarneredfirstteamAll-Leaguehonorsinthe55mhurdles,longjumpand4x200mindoors,and100mhurdlesandlongjumpoutdoor.ShegraduatedfromPrincetonin1984withadegreeinArchitecture,laterearningaMasterofArchitecturefromYaleUniversity.AftergraduatingPrinceton,ChangsignedwiththeAbramsArtistsAgencyandEliteModelManagementenroutetobecomingaprofessionalactressandfashionmodel.During6yearsfulltimeintheentertainmentindustry,sheappearedinhouseholdtelevisionshowslikeTheCosbyShow,21JumpStreetandFlipper;moviesincludingChinaGirlandKingofNewYork;andnumeroustelevisioncommercials.ChangisalongstandingunionmemberoftheScreenActorsGuild(SAG)andAmericanFederationofTelevisionandRadioArtists(AFTRA).Shelefttheentertainmentindustrytoreturntograduateschoolandpursueherarchitecturalcareer.SheworkedwithPeiCobbFreedandPartnersinNewYorkonnumerousaward-winningprojectsforuniversitycampuses,includingStanfordandPrincetonUniversities.SubsequentlyChangworkedatRogersMarvelArchitectsastheProjectArchitectforKateChangGuthrie’84isaRegisteredArchitectprincipalatJACOBSCHANGArchitectureNewYorkCity.Shefocusesonprojectsthatenvironmentalandsocialimpact,whilesustainedindividual,civic,andrelationships.Changoverseesfrompre-designthroughfabricationconstruction,partneringwithcompanies,organizations/institutions,publicgroups,andresidentialclients.InYorkCity,SarihasfocusedattentiononownneighborhoodwhereadvocacygroupsutilizedJACOBSCHANG’sdesignservicescatalyzeprojectstorevitalizethewaterfrontnorthernManhattan’seastsidewithanonequityandsocialjustice.nativeofNeedham,Mass.,Changbecameimmediatestandoutonthewomen’strackfieldteamuponherarrivaltoPrinceton.inthehurdles,highjump,longjump Sari Chang Guthrie ’84

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Spade, and for many years worked as the principal of her own practice. Adding to her eclectic professional passions, for the past 9 years she has been a seasonal weekend ski instructor at Stratton Mountain in Vermont and is a member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA). Chang has made a commitment to service and her community throughout her professional career. She sits on numerous boards and councils, and is currently a Board Director of Friends of the East River Esplanade, Family Advisory Council Member of NYU Langone Hassenfeld Hospital and Advisory Council Member of Princeton Blairstown Center. She is the Vice-Chair of the Board and Co-Chair of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Committee for the National Dance Institute, helping to empower New York City public school children through dance and live music. Additionally, Chang is the Chair of Governance and former Board Chair of Make-A-Wish Metro NY and Western NY, having been a leader within the organization for more than a decade. She has helped raise funds to support the purchase of medical equipment needs (i.e., wheelchairs, medical beds, and handicap accessibility) as part of the wishes of several children.

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Chang, who married classmate and record-setting receiver for Princeton football, Kevin Guthrie ’84, has also dedicated herself to the Princeton University community. She has been active with the Asian Alumni Association, Schools Committee and Annual Giving Class Leadership including co-chairing the Special Gifts Committee for her 25th Reunion. An active leader and volunteer with the Friends of Princeton Track & Field/Cross Country, Chang was recognized as the Larry Ellis Alumni Award recipient in 2019, which celebrates alumni who have made significant contributions to the Track & Field program both during and after their time in a Princeton uniform.

Previous Recipients 1997 Julian Buxton Jr. ’50 Bill Kingston ’65 1998 Art Lane ’34 (D) Louise Gengler ’75 1999 Thacher Longstreth ’41 (D) 2000 John Doar ’44 2001 Robert Baldwin ’42 2002 Leonard Coleman ’71 2003 Larry Lucchino ’67 2004 A. Michael Spence ’55 2005 John O’Brien ’65 2006 Robert Mueller ’66 2007 Richard W. Kazmaier ’52 (D) 2008 Martin Eichelberger ’67 2009 The Hon. Robert

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Ehrlich Jr. ’79 2010 John W. Rogers, Jr. ’80 2011 Joe Baker ’91 2012 Redmond ‘Reddy’ C.S. Finney ’51 2013 Sue Perles ’75 2014 Richard Stengel ’77 Roger Gordon ’73 2015 Jason Garrett ’89 2016 John Thompson III ’88 2017 Lori Dickerson Fouché ’91 2018 Denna Laing ’14 2019 Chris Young ’02 2020 Wycliffe Grousbeck ’83 2021 Vietta Johnson ’82

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 1972 Helena Novakova ’72 1973 Marjory L. Gengler ’73 1974 Cathy M. Corcione ’74 1975 Louise D. Gengler ’75 1976 Emily C. Goodfellow ’76 1977 Amie C. Knox ’77 Anne E. Preston ’77 1978 Jacqueline A. Jackson ’78 Margaret A. Meier ’78 1979 Nancy A. Kraemer ’79 Claire Beth Tomasiewicz ’79 1980 Elizabeth C. Mauer ’80 1981 Carey L. Crutcher ’81 Barbara F. Russell ’81 1982 Susan E. Kohler ’82 1983 Sarah B. Andersen ’83 Natalie F. Bocock ’83 1984 Kelly A. O’Dell ’84 1985 Lynette A. Prescott ’85 1986 Elizabeth N. Lind ’86 Susan E. McCarter ’86 1987 Gina L. Pietrangelo ’87 Deborah St. Phard ’87 1988 Angela T. Tucci ’88 1989 Deming A. Holleran ’89 1990 Sandi E. Bittler ’90 1991 Mollie A. Marcoux ’91 1992 Catherine A. Thurlow ’92 1993 Aubrey H. Borland ’93 Ellen G. Wheelock ’93 1994 Kristen N. Beaney ’94 Kimberly A. Simons ’94 Julie S. Thorp ’94 1995 Jennifer M. Babik ’95 Grace S. Cornelius ’95 Elizabeth M. Fagan ’95 Amory A. Rowe ’95 C. Otto von Kienbusch Award hasAwardedannuallytoaPrincetonseniorwomanofhighscholasticrankwhodemonstratedgeneralproficiencyinathleticsandthequalitiesofatruesportswoman.PresentedinmemoryofC.Ottov.Kienbusch’06,friendandbenefactorofwomen’sathleticsatPrinceton.1996LisaA.Rebane’96KristenM.Spataro’96StacyE.Thurber’961997AmandaL.Pfeiffer’971998MonicaNicoleHarrison’98AmyE.MacFarlane’991999KirstyHale’99CaitlinC.Rich’992000BlairB.Irwin’00OgnjenkaVukmirovic’002001JuliaA.Beaver’01ErinK.Lutz’01HilaryA.Matson’01JuliaM.Shaner’012002BrianneM.Galicinao’02LaurenK.Simmons’02LaurenB.Simone’022003RachaelBecker’03HeatherDeerin’03AndreaM.Kilbourne’03AdeleMcCarthy-Beauvais’032004EmilyG.Kroshus’04ClaireC.Miller’04TheresaJ.Sherry’042005StephanieL.Hsiao’05AveryJ.Kiser’05EsmeraldaNegron’05ElizabethD.Pillion’052006EmilyR.Behncke’06CackM.Ferrell’06CarolineM.Lind’06LaurenE.Vance’06JacquelineJ.Leahy’06ErinB.Snyder’062007ElyseA.Colgan’07KathleenH.Miller’07ClaireM.Rein-Weston’072008MeaganCowher’08DianaMatheson’082009SusannahAboff’09KathrineGiarra’09ParkerHenritze’09HollyMcGarvie’09JoleeVanLeuven’092010AliciaAemisegger’10LizCostello’102011SarahCummings’11AshleyHigginson’11AddieMicir’11MeganWaters’11LaurenWilkinson’112012AlexBanfich’12LaurenEdwards’12EileenMoran’122013GretaFeldman’13JenHoy’13NiveenRasheed’13ElizaStone’13KatieReinprecht’13HeidiRobbins’13KathleenSharkey’132014LisaBoyce’14MichelleCesan’14JuliaReinprecht’14SusannahScanlan’14KellyShon’142015BlakeDietrick’152016CeciliaBarowski’162017AshleighJohnson’172018VanessaGregoire’182019ClaireCollins’192020IsabellaAlarie’202021ClaraRoth’21

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 1978 John C. Sefter ’78 1979 Keith A. Ely ’79 1980 David A. Pellegrini ’80 1981 Mark F. Lockenmeyer ’81 Henry B. Milligan ’81 1982 Stephen Loughran ’82 Mark C. Rifkin ’82 1983 August L. Wolf ’83 1984 Kevin M. Guthrie ’84 William F. Ryan ’84 1985 John H. Orr ’85 1986 Cliff H. Abrecht ’86 Douglas A. Butler ’86 1987 Daniel H. Veatch ’87 1988 W. Douglas Burden ’88 Dean G. Cain ’88 1989 Robert K. Scrabis ’89 1990 Judd J. Garrett ’90 1991 William T. Burke ’91 Christopher J. Mueller ’91 1992 Paul Justin Tortolani ’92 1993 Michael L. Lerch ’93 Kevin J. McGuire ’93 1994 Keith H. Elias ’94 Scott S. Bacigalupo ’94 Joseph P. Thieman ’94 1995 Todd B. Higgins ’95 Thaddeus R. McBride ’95 1996 David M. Patterson ’96 Jesse A. Marsch ’96 Ugwunna K. Ikpeowo ’96 Reed S. Cordish ’96 1997 Sydney A. Johnson ’97 1998 Christian P. Ahrens ’98 Jonathan A. Hess ’98 Steven W. Goodrich ’98 1999 Brian W. Earl ’99 Matthew C. Evans ’99 Jeffrey C. Halpern ’99 2000 John L. Mack ’00 Joshua S. Sims ’00 Peter K. Yik ’00 2001 Donald Scott Denbo ’01 Dennis M. Norman ’01 Matthew P. Striebel ’01 2002 Matthew C. Behncke ’02 2003 Cameron Atkinson ’03 Greg Parker ’03 David Yik ’03 1936 Hugh A. MacMillan Jr. ’36 1937 E. Kenneth Sandbach ’37 1938 Charles H. Toll Jr. ’38 1939 Ashby T. Harper ’39 1940 Albert Vande Weghe ’40 1941 David W. Alldrdice Jr. ’41 1942 Robert H. B. Baldwin ’42 1943 John Shove Palmer ’44 1944 David S. Marshall ’45 No awards in 1945 or 1946 1947 Neil W. Zundel ’48 1948 Paul F. Cowie ’46 1949 Melville P. Dickenson Jr. ’49 1950 George J. Sella ’50 1951 Redmond C. S. Finney ’51 1952 John R. Emery ’52 1953 Frank M. McPhee ’53 1954 Homer A. Smith ’54 1955 John D. Easton ’55 1956 Franklin E. Agnew III ’56 Royce N. Flippin Jr. ’56 1957 C. David Robinson ’57 1958 Thomas B. Morris Jr. ’58 1959 John D. Heyd ’59 1960 Michael V. Ippolito ’60 Daniel M. Sachs ’60 1961 Hugh C. Scott ’61 Stephen T. Vehslage ’61 1962 James W. Zug ’62 1963 Timothy C. Callard ’63 1964 Hugh MacMiallan Jr. ’64 James L. Rockenbach ’64 1965 Cosmo J. Iacavazzi ’65 William W. Bradley ’65 1966 Ronald J. Landeck ’66 1967 Douglas S. James ’67 1968 Robert L. Weber ’68 1969 Ross E. Wales ’69 1970 Peter D. Lips ’70 1971 Dennis J. Burns ’71 1972 Emil A. Deliere ’72 1973 Carl J. Barisich ’73 1974 Kenneth A. Beytin ’74 Anthony J. Riposta ’74 1975 Malcolm W. Howard ’75 1976 W. Barnes Hauptfuhrer ’76 1977 Joseph L. Loughran ’77 1977 Craig A. Masback ’77 William Winston Roper Trophy outstandingAwardedannuallytoaPrincetonseniormanofhighscholasticrankandqualitiesofsportsmanshipandgeneralproficiencyinathletics.PresentedbyMrs.WilliamW.RoperandtheClassof1902.2004RyanJ.Boyle’042005SorenH.Thompson’05WilliamD.Venable’052006YasserF.ElHalaby’062007JeffreyS.Terrell’07PeterJ.Trombino’072008MichaelMoore’08DavidNightingale’082009LeeJubinville’09MarkKovler’09DougLennox’09MichaelMaag’09MauricioSanchez’092010JustinFrick’10ZaneKalemba’10JackLeonard’102011MarkAmirault’11TaylorFedun’11KareemMaddox’11RobinPrendes’11JoshuaWalburn’112012DonnCabral’12TylerFiorito’12AlexanderMills’12ChadWiedmaier’122013PeterCallahan’13MikeCatapano’13ToddHarrity’13IanHummer’13MarkLinnville’13MatijaPecotic’13JonathanYergley’132014TomHopkins’14AlecKeller’14DamonMcLean’14CaraunReid’14TomSchreiber’142015MikeMacDonald’152016ThomasSanner’162017SpencerWeisz’172018ChadKanoff’182019JohnLovett’192020MatthewKolodzik’21MichaelSowers’202021DanielKwak’21

Culminating in another semifinal run in 2022, all three of Chamberlain’s trips to the NCAA Championships saw her finish in the top four in the nation, earning All-America honors all three times. As a senior, Chamberlain won the NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South regional saber title for the first time in her career, and as a sophomore in 2018, Chamberlain won the Ivy League saber title. Chamberlain’s freshman and senior years saw Princeton bring home team trophies from the NCAA Championships, as the men’s and women’s teams combined to finish fourth both in 2017 and in 2022.

Abby Meyers was the unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year during one of the greatest seasons in Princeton Women’s Basketball history in 2021-22. Meyers averaged 17.9 points per game, giving her 538 points overall, the most in a single season in program history. She was ranked among the top 60 players in the entire country in scoring, field goals made and three-pointers made. She also shined in the biggest games of the season, scoring a career high 29 points in the program’s second NCAA win ever over SEC Champion Kentucky and registering the game-winning basket against No. 22 Florida Gulf Coast, the team’s first win over a ranked opponent in 45 years. She earned AP Honorable Mention All-America status, making her just the third Tiger to earn All-American honors.

Maia Chamberlain was Princeton’s fifth NCAA women’s individual fencing champion and the second Princeton woman to win the NCAA saber championship, winning the honor as a sophomore in 2018 in her second trip to the NCAA Championships. As a freshman, Chamberlain debuted at the NCAAs with a semifinal appearance in a season that saw her earn the first of three first-team All-Ivy honors.

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Kyla Sears has rewritten the record books for Princeton women’s lacrosse during the most successful offensive career in program history.

HHer production has made an impact nationally as she ranks No. 7 among active players in points-per-game, No. 12 in goals-per-game, and No. 20 in assists-per-game.

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Princeton returned to the NCAA tournament in 2018 and again in 2021 where Rickerson helped the team advance out of the first round of the NCAA tournament for the seventh time in program history. Rickerson earned first-team All-Ivy League honors as a sophomore and a senior, was a second-team honoree as a junior, and opened her career as an honorable mention All-Ivy League, twice earning Academic All-Ivy recognition. Also a United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America third-team honoree as a senior, Rickerson was twice a United Soccer Coaches all-region selection, on the second team as a sophomore and third team as a junior.

The 2022 Ivy League Attacker of the Year, Sears ranks No. 1 all-time in points by a Tiger with 307, No. 1 in goals with 209, No. 1 in assists with 98 and No. 1 in free position goals with 75. An efficient performer, she has scored at least one goal in every career game played.

Lucy Rickerson is a four-time All-Ivy Leaguer who helped Princeton to three NCAA tournaments and two Ivy League titles as a regular starter on the back line. Playing in 65 games over her career and starting 61, Rickerson was a part of Tiger teams that held opponents to 0.73 goals per game and 44 shutouts across her four seasons. Rickerson’s rookie season of 2017 saw Princeton advance to the NCAA quarterfinals for the third time in program history, knocking off nationally secondranked North Carolina in the round of 16.

A three-time first-team All-Ivy selection, Sears ranks No. 2 all-time in points by an Ivy League player, No. 2 in goals and T-No. 5 in assists. In 2018, she established new Ivy League freshmen records for goals with 64 and points with 83. A three-time Ivy League champion, Sears’ 40 assists in 2019 are a single-season program record. Sears was named one of 25 nominees for the Tewaaraton Award as national player of the year in 2022.

Statistically, he is one of the top takeaway defensemen in the country, and he has finished in the top three in the Ivy League in caused turnovers three different times. Off the field, he is a two-time Academic All-Ivy League selection and is one of 10 Division I finalists for the men’s lacrosse Senior Class Award.

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There are five nominees for the William Winston Roper Trophy, awarded annually to a Princeton senior man of high scholastic rank and outstanding qualities of sportsmanship and general proficiency in athletics.

Youssef Ibrahim earned his third first-team All-America honor in 2022, adding to those won in 2018 and 2020, to become the 12th player in program history to earn at least three first-team All-America honors. Ibrahim was the 2022 Ivy League Player of the Year, completing a perfect run through the Ivy League season at the top of the lineup as part of a larger 16-match winning streak.

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Earning the top seed in the top draw of the CSA national championships, Ibrahim made the final and came within two points of becoming Princeton’s first CSA individual national champion in 11 years. The Ivy League Player of the Year honor allowed Ibrahim to bookend his career with Ivy League major awards, winning the Ivy Rookie of the Year honor in 2018 and earning All-Ivy League recognition three times along the way, consistently playing in the top spot in Princeton’s lineup.

George Baughan is one of the top defensemen the men’s lacrosse team has ever seen. A 2020 Inside Lacrosse first-team All-American, he has been a firstteam All-Ivy League selection in each of his last two full seasons. After beginning his career as a second-team All-Ivy selection as a freshman, he was a unanimous first-team All-Ivy and honorable mention All-American as a sophomore before being named first-team All-Ivy League again this season as a senior.

A three-time first-team All-Ivy selection, O’Toole tallied 15 goals and 18 assists during his Princeton career, dishing out the fourth-most assists in program history and he will graduate as a two-time Ivy League champion.

In January, O’Toole was drafted 34th overall in the MLS SuperDraft by NYCFC and has begun his professional career.

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Jeremiah Tyler is a three-time Ivy League champion who made his mark as one of the greatest defensive players in program history. Tyler, a three-time All-Ivy player, is a two-time finalist for the Bushnell Cup for Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year, securing that award in 2021. He collected two All-America honors (Phil Steele FCS Fourth-Team All-America and SecondTeam Stats Perform FCS All-America) following the 2021 Ivy Championship campaign that saw him add a team-high 58 tackles, adding seven for a loss.

The senior captain also had two sacks, a fumble recovery for a touchdown and six pass breakups. He played in every game during his tenure with Princeton, contributing 163 tackles, 28.5 for loss, along with 16 passes defended, 6.5 sacks, three interceptions and two forced fumbles.

C.J Licata earned All-America honors in the shot put at the 2022 NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Championships, finishing 8th indoor and 13th outdoor He was an NCAA Outdoor Regional Championships qualifier in the shot put in 2019, and is a three-time Indoor Heps Champion in the shot put, winning the event in 2022, 2020, and 2019. Licata collected First Team All-Ivy League honors all three seasons. His mark in the shot put of 19.90 meters at the 2021 Throws U Spring Series ranks No. 2 all-time in program history, and his mark of 19.77 meters from the Joe 2021 Handelman Invitational stands the No. 2 all-time mark in school history on the Tigers’ indoor list.

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Kevin O’Toole made Princeton men’s soccer history, becoming the first Tiger to win multiple Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year awards over his career and leading Princeton to only the second perfect Ivy League season in program history. O’Toole scored seven goals and added nine assists to lead the Ivy League in scoring on his way to third-team All-American honors from both United Soccer Coaches and College Soccer News.

Kim Betz, Career Services – Women’s Lacrosse

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Sarah Anderson, English and the Council of the Humanities – Women’s Swimming & Diving

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Christopher Achen, Social Sciences, Politics – Men’s Ice Hockey

W. Rochelle Calhoun, Campus Life – Fellow at Large

Alexis Andres, Whitman College – Women’s Swimming & Diving

Jen Caputo, Office of Alumni Affairs – Women’s Squash

Craig Arnold, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country

Johnny Bullard, Conference Services – Football

Michele Aversa, Public Safety – Men’s Swimming & Diving

Patrick Caddeau, Forbes College – Men’s Basketball & Women’s Soccer

Beth Bogan, Economics – Rowing

Amy Campbell, University Services – Rowing

Amir Ali Ahmadi, Operations Research and Financial Engineering – Men’s Tennis

Miguel Centeno, Sociology and International Affairs – Wrestling

Pierre-Thomas Brun, Chemical and Biological Engineering – Men’s Tennis

Joe Califf, Princeton Writing Program – Baseball

Swati Bhatt, Economics – Football & Wrestling

Bryant Blount, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students – Football & Basketball

Christopher Burkmar, Office of the Vice President of Campus Life – Men’s Soccer

Kristin Appelget, Community and Regional Affairs – Rowing

Mary Bechler, Office of the Dean of Graduate School – Men’s Basketball

Marni Blitz, Center for Jewish Life – Men’s Soccer

The Academic-Athletic Fellows are a group of faculty and staff who are committed to strengthening and advancing the student-athlete ideal while reinforcing the educational mission of the University. Student-athletes may receive the appropriate counsel and advice to resolve specific academic and social issues. Fellows will be dedicated to achieving a greater harmony between the academic and athletic cultures, thus assuring that the overall educational mission of the University is enhanced.

David Buschman, Religious Life – Swimming & Diving, Women’s Golf & Wrestling

Anne Caswell-Klein, First College – Men’s Soccer & Softball

Ryne Beeson, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Track & Field/Cross Country

Anna Cellinese, French and Italian – Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country & Rowing

Harold Feiveson, Public and International Affairs – Men’s Basketball

Jean-Christophe de Swaan, Economics Department – Men’s & Women’s Golf

Bill Gleason, English and American Studies– Baseball

Tom Espenshade, Sociology – Men’s Basketball

Luc Deike, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Men’s & Women’s Tennis

Isabelle Clarke-Deces, Anthropology – Men’s and Women’s Water Polo

Jason Fleischer, Electrical Engineering – Men’s Swimming & Diving

Kevin Creegan, Public Safety – Softball & Women’s Ice Hockey

Jess Deutsch, Athletics – Fellow at Large

Elizabeth Colagiuri, Office of the Dean of the College – Baseball & Women’s Soccer

Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Sociology – Football

Peter Chalfin, University Advancement – Volleyball

Jackie Deitch-Stackhouse, Health Services – Men’s Soccer

Theodore Dima, Public Safety – Men’s Volleyball

Alec Dun, History – Men’s & Women’s Tennis

Barbara Engelhardt, Computer Science – Women’s Water Polo

Khristina Gonzalez, Office of the Dean of the College – Football

Phil Felton, Molecular Biology – Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country

Ben Chang, Communications - Men’s Soccer

Darleny Cepin, Mathey College – Baseball

Debby Foster, Office of the Vice President – Women’s Lacrosse

Kim Frawley, Office of the Alumni Affairs – Men’s Ice Hockey

Philip Efthimion, Plasma Physics – Men’s & Women’s Fencing

Brigid Doherty, Germanic Language and Literatures – Women’s Soccer

Matthew Frawley, Mathey College – Swimming & Diving

Jessice Cichalski, University Healthy Services – Women’s Swimming & Diving

Ian Deas, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students – Wrestling

Kate Fukawa-Connelly, Health Professions Advising – Women’s Swimming & Diving

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Jill Dolan, Office of the Dean of the College – Women’s Tennis

Hank Farber, Economics – Men’s & Women’s Ice Hockey

Dan Day, Communications – Baseball

Mona Fixdal, McGraw Center – Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country

Katherine Clifton, Religious Life – Men’s Squash

Rebecca Graves-Bayazitoglu, International Programs – Women’s Soccer

Ann Healy, Alumni Affairs – Women’s Swimming & Diving

Lars Hedin, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology – Women’s Ice Hockey

Hans Halvorson, Philosophy – Rowing

Michael Laffan, History – Men’s Squash

Sara Gruppo, Pace Center – Men’s & Women’s Water Polo

Tera Hunter, History and African American Studies – Women’s Tennis

Eric Gregory, Religion – Football

Andrej Kosmrlj, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering – Men’s & Women’s Volleyball

Yibin Kang, Molecular Biology – Men’s Swimming & Diving

Alain Kornhauser, Operation Research and Financial Engineering – Men’s Ice Hockey

Heather Howard, Public and International Affairs – Women’s Squash

Polly Griffin, Office of the Registrar – Women’s Ice Hockey

Paul LaMarche, Office of the Provost – Men’s Ice Hockey

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Gene Grossman, Economics and International Affairs – Football & Men’s Basketball

Fellows

Michael Hecht, Chemistry – Men’s Ice Hockey

Jason Klugman, Program in Teacher Preparation – Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving

Kevin Kruse, History – Men’s Basketball

Geoffrey Hill, Office of the Dean of the Graduate School – Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/XC

Kevin Hudson, Office of the Provost – Football

Mikko Haataja, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Women’s Ice Hockey

Amaney Jamal, Public and International Affairs –Women’s Golf

Stan Katz, Public and International Affairs – Football Patty Kennedy, Writing Program – Women’s Lacrosse

Alan Kaplan, Computer Science – Women’s Track & Field/XC

Mihir E. Kshirsagar, Center for Information Technology Policy – Women’s Squash

Karen Jezierny, Public Affairs – Women’s Soccer & Women’s Basketball

Katharine Hackett, High Meadows Environmental Institute – Field Hockey

Laurel Harvey, Office of the Provost – Women’s Golf

Emmanuel Kreike, History – Men’s & Women’s Fencing

Amanda Irwin Wilkins, Princeton Writing Program – Softball

David Huse, Physics – Men’s & Women’s Rowing

Nick Katz, Mathematics – Men’s & Women’s Water Polo

Maria Medvedeva, Rockfeller College – Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/XC

Rebekah Peeples, Office of the General Counsel – Softball

Claire Pinciaro, Admissions Office – Women’s Soccer

Anne Laurita, Counseling and Psychological Services - Women’s Swimming & Diving

Michael Mueller, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Men’s Volleyball

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David Miller, Keller Center for Innovation – Football

Jeff Nunokawa, English – Football Kira Elena O’Brien, Pace Center – Women’s Tennis

Cathy Phillips, Office of Alumni Affairs – Men’s Ice Hockey

Eduardo Morales, Economics and International Affairs – Men’s Soccer

Thayer Patterson, Religious Studies – Men’s Track & Field/XC

David McComas, PPPL, Business Operations – Men’s/ Women’s Fencing

Ann Marie Phillips, Firestone Library – Field Hockey

Kathleen Mannheimer, Career Services – Football & Women’s Basketball

Emily Pronin, Department of Psychology – Women’s Basketball

Paul Lipton, Public and International Affairs – Men’s Heavyweight Rowing

Casey Lew-Williams, Psychology – Women’s Track & Field/XC

Forrest Meggers, University School of Architecture - Women’s Swimming & Diving

Robert L’Esperance, Chemistry – Women’s Lacrosse

Kathleen Nolan, Program in Teacher Preparation – Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving

Kristen Muenzen, Office of the General Counsel – Softball

Shawn Maxam, Office of the Provost – Men’s Volleyball

Mike Michalski, Public Safety – Men’s Lacrosse

John McPhee, Council of the Humanities – Men’s Lacrosse

Garrett Meggs, First College – Men’s Lacrosse

Ashoka Mody, Public and International Affairs – Women’s Squash

Luigi Martinelli, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Men’s Ice Hockey

Karen McGuinness, Public and International Affairs - Softball

Kelly Noonan, Economics – Men’s Volleyball

Robert Pringle, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology – Men’s & Women’s Volleyball

John Luria, Office of International Programs – Men’s & Women’s Fencing

Adam Maloof, Geosciences – Baseball

Monica Ponce De Leon, University School of Architecture – Football

Josh Rabinowitz, Department of Chemistry – Men’s & Women’s Water Polo

Amada Sandoval, Women’s Center – Women’s Track & Field

Jordan Taylor, Department of Psychology – Football

Cecily Swanson, Mathey College – Women’s Soccer

Robert Tignor, History – Football

David Trioche, Public Safety – Wrestling

Academic-Athletic Fellows

J. Nicole Shelton, Department of Psychology – Women’s Basketball

David Stirk, Butler College – Men’s & Women’s Golf

Jaclyn Schwalm, Whitman College – Men’s & Women’s Ice Hockey

Howard Stone, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Women’s Basketball

Ken Samuel, Public Safety – Football

Sean Ryder, Public Safety – Men’s Swimming & Diving

John Ritter, Office of Technology Licensing and Intellectual Property – Wrestling

Terri Riendeau, Admissions Office – Men’s & Women’s Volleyball

Joe Rolon, Butler College – Football

Jacob Shapiro, Public and International Affairs –Rowing & Women’s Soccer

Erik Sorensen, Chemistry – Men’s Rowing

Dennis Strigl, Electrical Engineering – Softball

Corina Tarnita, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology – Men’s & Women’s Volleyball

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Jeff Stout, Religion – Men’s Soccer

Anna Shields, East Asian Studies – Baseball

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Evan Schneider, Pace Center – Field Hockey & Women’s Volleyball

Kris Ramsay, Politics – Baseball

Steve Staples, University Advancement – Wrestling

Martin Semmelhack, Chemistry – Men’s Tennis

Joseph Stencel, Plasma Physics - Men’s Ice Hockey

Jeffrey Schwartz, Chemistry – Men’s & Women’s Water Polo

Clarence Rowley, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – Men’s & Women’s Rowing

Shirley Tilghman, Molecular Biology – Women’s Basketball

Patrick Sharkey, Sociology – Men’s Soccer

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Mansour Shayegan, Electrical Engineering – Men’s Squash

Evan Schneider, Pace Center – Field Hockey

Trisha Thorme, Office of the Dean of the College – Women’s Ice Hockey

Julian Zelizer, History and Public Affairs Football Men’s Basketball

Cameron Wu, Department of Architecture Men’s Polo

Kasey Wagoner,

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Verma, Electrical Engineering – Women’s Squash Nic Voge, McGraw Center – Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/XC

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Vacirca, Public Safety – Wrestling

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Stacy Wolf, American Studies Women’s Basketball

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Sean Wilentz, Baseball

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David Ziegler, Safety Men’s Volleyball

Walsh, Princeton Mellon Initiative for Architecture – Softball Gary

Vreeland, Politics – Men’s Basketball

Jacquelyn Walters, of Athletics Women’s

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Motohiro Yogo, Department of Economics – Men’s Golf

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PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 Baseball Keith Gabrielson Men’s Basketball Charlie Bagin Elijah Barnes Drew Friberg Max MarthaEthanJaelinJohnsLlewellynWrightYin(Manager) Women’s Basketball Abby SallyNeenahMeyersYoungJaneRuybalid (Manager) Men’s Cross Country Kevin Berry Sam Ellis Matt EdFahdJakobGrossmanKintzeleNasserTrippas Women’s Cross Country Caroline Timm Men’s Fencing Zachary Johnson Julian NicholasCameronHermanusKnodtKreike-MartinLevyNo Women’s Fencing Galen Cadley Maia Chamberlain Molly Lampson-Stixrud Alex TatijanaParkStewart Field Hockey (no seniors) Football Luke Aschenbrand Zach SamMatthewBrevinJeremiahGeorgeJohnMitchellDelanColeSultaanChéFordReilyTavarisRyanTylerAlexJamesNikoDavidDavidTreyCashTrevorCollinHarrisonEJChristianJacobDanielBeagleBeardBirmelinBrownCaldwellCaponitiEaddyForbesGoodhartGrayHarveyHoffmanIvanisevicJohnsonKilanderMcDonaldMcNeilNoelRadosevichRobertsRogersShabazzSmithStallworthStroebelTracyTriplettTylerWhiteWinstonWright Men’s Golf Sam Clayman Jake Mayer Jack Roberts Guy Waterhouse Women’s Golf Sophie Siminoff Emma Zhao The Princeton Class of 2022 Thefollowingisalistofgraduatingstudent-athletesintheClassof2022,arrangedalphabeticallybysport.

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 Men’s Hockey Corey Andonovski Finn MikeMatthewMarkChristianMattLukeJeremieEvansForgetKeenanKellenbergerO’NeillPaoliniThomUfberg Women’s Hockey Sharon MaxSarahRachelShannonFrankelGriffinMcQuiggeVerbeekGarlock(Manager) Men’s Lacrosse Jamie CarterJack-HenryAndrewErikWillOwenLukeBenChrisNickyGeorgeAtkinsonBaughanBondBrownChurchillCrimminsEngelKusnierekPetersSongVaraZavitz Women’s Lacrosse Marge Donovan Sam TaraKylaOliviaAnnieMaryJordanGabyLucieFishGildehausHamburgerMarcusMurphyPricePughSearsShecter Men’s Heavyweight Rowing Mark Abramovitz Julia Campbell Jens JonasClausenJuel Eli JosephWillOswaldVanjaKaseyKalfaianMcFaddenObradovicStockerStocovazWolfin Men’s Lightweight Rowing Andrew JackHenryRhysMatthewBergCollinsDroutVecchioneWoll Women’s Lightweight Rowing Rebecca Mays Rhea Park Lily Rezai Women’s Open Rowing Alix RoopaLaraHannahKatherineAnnikaMaireadLaurenIsabelleOrnellaFloPaigeBarryClearyDonaldEbongueGrosgogeatJohnsonKilgallonMaxsonRossSchaenmanValtVenkatraman Men’s Soccer Alex MoulayTrumanFrankieCharlesDeRosaGelnovatchHamzaKanzi Belghiti Sam JackKazuRowanMichaelKevinMortonO’TooleOsei-WusuPiersonShigenobuRoberts Women’s Soccer Grace TatumEmmaBarbaraDavisGee

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 Gabi LucyAmyCarolineAzaOliviaJuarezKaneKeohanNoonanPaternosterRickerson Softball Maddie Hamilton Haley GiannaHoffmanMavica Men’s Squash Cole DuncanYoussefHoweBeckerChengIbrahimJoyce Women’s Squash Emme ElleEmilyRaneemLeonardElTorkyRoseRuggiero Men’s Swimming & Diving Tindar Cyr Quinn Rademaker Colin ColtenNathanReillyYatesYoung Women’s Swimming & Diving Anna VivianClaudiaDurakFrykbergWang Men’s Tennis Justin Barki Bill RyanDamianKarlDuoPolingRodriguezSeggerman Women’s Tennis Nathalie BriannaStephanieRodilossoSchrageShvets Men’s Track & Field Dayo Abeeb Chandler Ault Will Drury Jeff Hollis CJ SimangaLicata Ndhlovu Robbie TarajeAviramGregoryAustinMichaelOtalPhillippyPrincewillSholarsShwarzbardWhitfield Women’s Track & Field Samantha Anderson Hanne Borstlap Luisa Chantler Edmond Isabella Hilditch Grace Lanouette Jalah Morris Rylie Pease Men’s Volleyball Attila JerodJoeJessNikoParkerDelingatDixonGjajaHuntKellyNelsen Women’s Volleyball Grace Klepetka Julia Schner Men’s Water Polo Wyatt Benson Ned MilesBillyMitchellBlessCooperMotherwayWilson Women’s Water Polo Alana Evans Jamie Kim Nicole Kresich Isabel Zaller Wrestling Josh LennyJonathanKendallBreedingElfstrumGomezMerkin

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 2021-2022 PNC Bank Student-Athlete Achiever Award Awardedtovarsitystudent-athleteswhohaveshownexceptionalachievementintheclassroomandinathletics,haveservedourcommunity,andwhoembracedleadershiprolesontheirrespectiveteamsinthecampuscommunity. FALL AWARD RECIPIENTS Ben Bograd ’23 Men’s Soccer Melina Mahood ’23 Women’sVolleyball WINTER AWARD RECIPIENTS Grace Stone ’23 Women’s Basketball Colten Young ’22 Men’s Swimming & Diving SPRING AWARD RECIPIENTS Nathan Phelps ’23 Men’sHeavyweightRowingSerenaStarks’23Softball

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Celebrating its 25th year, the Princeton Varsity Club implements and supports programs that provide Princeton student-athletes with opportunities to achieve, serve and lead, and complement the Department of

mission of “Education Through Athletics.” he PVC provides financial assistance for a wide variety of events and programming that benefit all 37 varsity teams and 1,000 student-athletes, including: • Gary Walters ’67 PVC Awards Banquet featuring the presentation of the top departmental athletic awards • PVC Letter Sweater Program providing varsity letter sweaters to all graduating student-athletes free of charge, and offering replacement letter sweaters for purchase by athletics alumni • Tigers in the Community Program, including Weapons of Mass Construction, Coach for College, Reading with the Tigers and the

Athlete Service Council (SASC) • PVC Weight Room in Jadwin Gym • Jake McCandless ’51 PVC Speaker Series • Student-Athlete Welcome Barbecue • Seasonal Coaches Luncheons featuring head coaches and current student-athletes • Seasonal PVC Newsletters • PVC Website (www.PrincetonVarsityClub.org) • PVC Social Media accounts, including Instagram (@princetonvarsityclub), Twitter (@PVCTigers) and Facebook (Princeton Varsity Club) • Other strategic priorities of the Department of Athletics For more information on the Princeton Varsity Club, please visit www.PrincetonVarsityClub.org or email pvc@princeton.edu

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PVCAnnualMember($150+): For those wishing to make an annual donation that will support broad-based initiatives benefiting all Princeton student-athletes. Benefits include the PVC Member Pin, subscription to the PVC News (published quarterly), and invitations for the member and a guest to PVC events held throughout the year.

ServiceCircleMember($500+): Each year, the PVC is contacted by our civic-minded student-athletes and coaches about the opportunity to give back to the community. A portion of your annual gift will be used to help fund Service Circle initiatives, and subsequently provide leadership opportunities for our student-athletes.

LifetimeMembership($5,000+): Those interested in making a one-time gift to the Princeton Varsity Club can elect to join as a Lifetime Member. Donors at this level will receive the benefits of annual membership for life, special recognition at PVC events and the gold PVC Lifetime pin, which is a symbol of their commitment to Princeton

Membership dues directly support the programs sponsored by the PVC. Those interested in supporting the PVC have several options:

PVCDonor($1+): Anyone who makes an annual, tax-deductible gift to the PVC will be recognized in the end-ofyear donor rolls in the PVC News.

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MeMbership Membership is open to all alumni and supporters of Princeton Athletics who are interested in furthering the mission of the Princeton Varsity Club.

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EarnYourStripes($1+): Started in FY13, the PVC offers full annual membership to young alumni (up to five years out) who make a gift of any amount to a Princeton Athletics Friends Group.

Princeton Athletics Friends Groups

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Athletics Friends Groups aim to secure philanthropic and volunteer support that enables coaches to recruit and develop some of the finest scholar-athletes in the world, and to provide our student-athletes with the best possible overall experience. Friends Groups events and programs (such as fundraising celebration dinners, alumni days, on-the-road gatherings and mentoring & networking nights) offer opportunities to connect with alumni and current student-athletes, and provide invaluable support and a direct impact on Princeton’s teams.

For more information about Athletics Friends Groups, please contact Jeff Ballen, Assistant Director of Athletics/Advancement & Athletics Friends Groups, at 609.258.5508 or jballen@princeton.edu

The Princeton Varsity Club would like to extend a special “thank you” to the many Athletics Friends Groups and Athletic Friends Group leaders who have sponsored tables this evening!

The Athletics Friends Groups at Princeton University support a wide range of needs and opportunities within each of the 37 varsity athletics teams. These 17 volunteer groups work diligently to raise funds for items such as out-of-region and foreign travel, on-campus recruiting trips, specialized equipment, technology needs, events for alumni and team banquets. Annual donations to the Athletics Friends Groups can be used immediately by the program to which they are directed.

PVC AWARDS BANQUET May 19, 2022 To conclude tonight’s program, please join the Class of 2022 in singing Old Nassau OurOurInTuneev’ryheartandev’ryvoice,Bidev’rycarewithdraw;Letallwithoneaccordrejoice,InpraiseofOldNassau.Chorus:praiseofOldNassau,wesing,Hurrah!Hurrah!Hurrah!heartswillgive,whileweshalllive,ThreecheersforOldNassau.Letmusicrulethefleetinghour,Hermantleroundusdraw;Andthrilleachheartwithallherpow’r,InpraiseofOldNassau.(chorus)Andwhenthesewallsindustarelaid,WithreverenceandaweAnotherthrongshallbreatheoursong,InpraiseofOldNassau.(chorus)Tillthenwithjoyoursongswe’llbring,Andwhileabreathwedraw,We’llallunitetoshoutandsing:LonglifetoOldNassau.InpraiseofOldNassau,wesing,Hurrah!Hurrah!Hurrah!heartswillgive,whileweshalllive,LongLifetoOldNassau.

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