Cross Country / Track Online Team Guide - 2011-12

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2011-12 TEAM INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE QUICK FACTS Location: Providence, Rhode Island 02918 Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 3,518 President: Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Denomination: Catholic (Dominican) Associate VP / Athletic Director: Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. Assistant VP / Executive Associate AD/SWA: Jill La Point Associate AD / Athletic Compliance and Business: Mac Hart Associate AD / Marketing and Communications: Arthur Parks Associate AD / External Relations: Steve Napolillo Associate AD / Facilities / Game Management: Carl LaBranche Associate AD / Sports Medicine: John Rock Associate AD / Compliance: Joe Nicastro Associate AD / Student-Athlete Development Director of Athletic Media Relations: Jennifer Rynearson Director of Marketing: Katie Moore Athletic Trainer: Kristen Duhamel Conference: BIG EAST Nickname: Friars Colors: Black, White & Silver (PMS 877) Dir. of Track & CC Operations: Ray Treacy (Providence '82) - 27th year Head Men's Track Coach: Kevin Myles Cross Country/Track Athletic Trainer: Kristen Duhamel Cross Country / Track Media Relations Contact: John Carchedi Phone/EMail: (401) 865-1245 / jcarched@friars.providence.edu Cross Country Captains: Men's Team - Julian Matthews and Dominic Channon Women's Team - Hannah Davidson and Mary Kate Champagne Track Captains: Men's Team - Julian Matthews and David McCarthy Women's Team - Sara Graney and Meg Van Name

2011-12 Team Information.............................................................. 1 2011-12 Schedules........................................................................... 2 Head Coach Ray Treacy................................................................ 3-4 Friar Coaching Staff..........................................................................5 2011-12 Men's Outlook................................................................. 6-7 Athlete Profiles............................................................................ 8-17 2011-12 Women's Outlook........................................................ 18-19 Athlete Profiles.......................................................................... 20-27 Geographic Breakdown..................................................................28 2010 Cross Country Results...........................................................29 2010-11 Men’s Indoor Results.................................................. 30-31 2010-11 Women’s Indoor Results............................................. 32-33 2011 Men’s Outdoor Results..................................................... 34-35 2011 Women’s Outdoor Results................................................ 36-37 Men’s NCAA/BIG EAST Results..................................................38 Men’s Track Records......................................................................39 Men’s Honor Roll..................................................................... 40-41 Women’s NCAA/BIG EAST Results.............................................42 Women’s Track Records.................................................................43 Women’s Honor Roll................................................................ 44-45 Success at Providence.....................................................................46 Top Names/Program Highlights............................................... 47-50 Providence Track Olympians..........................................................51 Providence College.........................................................................52 Providence College Administration................................................53 Facilities..........................................................................................54 Providence College Academics.......................................................55 Rhode Island...................................................................................56

2011-12 MEN'S ROSTER

2011-12 WOMEN'S ROSTER

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Caitlin Abelseth Abi Alegi Jennifer Bell Caroline Callaghan Mary Kate Champagne Ashley Coutu Hannah Davidson Kelsey Dermody Elizabeth DeVivo Charlotte Ffrench O'Carroll Rebecca Ffrench O'Carroll Shannon Gombos Sara Graney Shelby Greany Caileigh Grove Susanne Huet Laura Isabelle Caile Kohlbrenner Maryssa Kozek Christina Lavigne Jill Levcowich Amy Luke Molly McCann Jackie McCarthy Erin Murphy Laura Nagel Maria Pantazelos Caitlin Plunkett Devyn Pryor Jenna Raymond Sam Roecker Molly Shapiro Emily Sisson Grace Thek Meg Van Name

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Voorheesville, N.Y. Raynham, Mass. Weymouth, Mass. Rochester, N.H. Plattsburg, N.Y. Johnston, R.I. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Norton, Mass. Riverside, Conn. Dublin, Ireland Dublin, Ireland Norwalk,Conn. Palisades, N.Y. Suffern, N.Y. Franklin, Mass. Dublin, Ireland Troy, N.Y. Sparkill, N.Y. Orange, Conn. Shelton, Conn. Westerly, R.I. Delmar, N.Y. Rockville Centre, N.Y. New Rochelle, N.Y. Attleboro, Mass. Napier, New Zealand Danvers, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Dartmouth, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Charlton, N.Y. New Fairfield, Conn. Chesterfield, Mo. Melbourne, Australia Stamford, Conn.

Ahmed Ali Nik Andrews Chris Booker Patrick Bowler Gerry Briand Corey Brunelle Lee Carey Dominic Channon Benjamin Connor Matt Conti Kwaku Frimpong Francis Hernandez Liam Hillery Jonathan Hopkins Edward Jennings Eric Malnati Julian Matthews David McCarthy Phelan McCormack Anthony O'Malley Luke Perron Nikolas Rebovich Philip Reid Brian Stannard Matt Terry Alex Wallace

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Boston, Mass. Drury, Mass. Philidelphia, Penn. Westwood, Mass. Bernardsville, N.J. Woonsocket, R.I. Bedworth, England Nelson, New Zealand Derby, England Cohoes, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Windham, N.H. Smithfield, R.I. Bridgend, Wales New York, N.Y. Walpole, N.H. Nelson, New Zealand Waterford, Ireland Pearl River, N.Y. New York, N.Y. West Hartford, Conn. New Hartford, N.Y. Oceanport, N.J. East Longmeadow, Mass. Danbury, Conn. Waipukurau, New Zealand

CREDITS: The 2011-12 Providence College Cross Country/Track & Field Online Team Guide is published by the Providence College Athletics Department and all rights are reserved. All the information contained in this guide is property of Providence College. EDITOR: Jen Rynearson. EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: Jen Rynearson, Jorge Rocha, John Carchedi, Elizabeth Bergman. COVER DESIGN: Elizabeth Bergman PHOTOGRAPHY: Tom Maguire, David Silverman, S.R. Smith, C.W. Pack, Tim O'Dowd - IrishRunner.com, John Quackenbos, Jim Benson, Village Photo of Fairport, Steve Grieco, John Schiefer, Derrick Peynado, Jen Rynearson and the BIG EAST Conference.

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2011-12 SCHEDULES 2011 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY SEPTEMBER 3 Sat. at UNH Tri Meet (Durham, N.H.) 10 Sat. at Bryant Invitational (Smithfield, R.I.) 30 Fri. at Paul Short Invitational (Bethlehem, Pa.) OCTOBER 8 Sat. at New England Championships (Boston, Mass.) 14 Fri. at Wisconsin Adidas Invitational (Madison, Wis.) 21 Fri. at Central Connecticut Mini Meet (New Britain, Conn.) 29 Sat. at BIG EAST Championship (Louisville, Ky.) NOVEMBER 12 Sat. at NCAA Northeast Regional (Buffalo, N.Y.) 21 Mon. at NCAA Championship (Terre Haute, Ind.)

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2011-2012 Men's AND Women's Indoor Track DECEMBER 2 Fri. at 3 Sat. at JANUARY 21 Sat. at 22 Sun. at 28-29 Sat.-Sun. at FEBRUARY 4 Sat. at 10-11 Fri.-Sat. at 18-19 Sat.-Sun. at 24-25 Fri.-Sat. at MARCH 4-5 Sun.-Mon. at 10-11 Fri.-Sat. at

Fordham Quad Meet (Bronx, N.Y.) Brown Invitational (Providence, R.I.)

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Little Rhody Invitational (women) (Kingston, R.I.) GBTC Invitational (men) (Harvard - Boston, Mass.) Terrier Invitational (Boston Univ. - Boston, Mass.)

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URI Invitational (Kingston, R.I.) Valentine Invitational (Boston, Mass.) BIG EAST Championships (Armory, N.Y.) New England Championships (Boston, Mass.)

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IC4A Championships (men) (Boston, Mass.) ECAC Championships (women) (Boston, Mass.) NCAA Championships (Boise, Idaho)

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2012 Men's AND Women's Outdoor Track

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION

The

mission of the Providence College Intercollegiate Athletics program is to foster the personal development and education of young men and women through their participation in NCAA Division I athletics.

Athletic contests provide an opportunity for the campus and the

community at large to demonstrate their support of the College, its athletics program, and the student-athletes.

The Athletic Department strives to fulfill student-athlete needs and

goals in an environment steeped in the Dominican tradition in which honesty, integrity, mutual respect, effort and constant improvement are cherished and cultivated.

TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Fax Machine: (401) 865-2583 CC/Track Office: (401) 865-2427 PC Home Page: www.friars.com BIG EAST Office: (401) 272-9108 BIG EAST Fax Machine: (401) 751-8540 BIG EAST Home Page: www.bigeast.com

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Stony Brook Quad Meet (Stony Brook, N.Y.) Brown Invitational (Providence, R.I.) Mt. Sac Relays (Walnut, Calif.) Penn Relays (Philadelphia, Pa.) Brown Invitational (Providence, R.I.) BIG EAST Championships (Tampa Florida) IC4A/ECAC Championships (Princeton, N.J.) NCAA East Regionals (Jacksonville, Florida) NCAA Championships (Des Moines, Iowa)

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HEAD COACH RAY TREACY

Ray Treacy Director of Cross Country & Track and Field Operations 28th Season

pROVIDENCE cOLLEGE cROSS COUNTRY/tRACK Coaches Through The Years

Harry Coates............................. 1950-61 Ray Hanlon............................... 1961-69 Bob Amato................................ 1969-84 Ray Treacy.......................1984-Present

One of the nation’s most successful coaches, Ray Treacy embarks on his 28th season as Director of Cross Country and Track Operations at Providence College. In his 27 years at Providence, Treacy has coached 142 All-Americans, 13 NCAA individual champions, 134 BIG EAST individual champions and 13 Olympians. In addition, his teams have captured one NCAA Cross Country Championship, 11 NCAA Northeast Regional Championships, 20 BIG EAST Cross Country titles and 20 New England Championships. Treacy's road to success began when he was a student-athlete at Providence College. A 1982 graduate of the College, Treacy is very committed to the success of PC's cross country and track programs. His knowledge of conditioning and training has moved the Friars' cross country and track programs into national prominence since he took over as head coach in 1984. Success and Ray Treacy have been synonymous at Providence College. Besides his long lists of BIG EAST, ECAC, IC4A and New England Champions, Treacy was instrumental in putting together the 4 X 1,500 meter relay team that set the world record at the Penn Relays in 1991. For his achievements, he was named Rhode Island Words Unlimited Coach of the Year (1991). In 1995, Treacy's women's cross country squad completed its incredible season by capturing its first NCAA title. Prior to winning the NCAA title, the women's squad also won its first BIG EAST and ECAC championships. In recognition of his efforts, Treacy was named NCAA Division I Women's National Coach of the Year, BIG EAST Men's and Women's Coach of the Year, Rhode Island Words Unlimited Women's Coach of the Year and NCAA District I Women's Cross Country Coach of the Year. Ray Treacy's Profile In 2003-04, the women's cross country team finished third at the NCAA Championships with juniors Kim Smith and Mary Cullen leading the way. As a runner at Providence (1978-82) Smith finished second overall, while Cullen took fifth-place to earn All• Three-time All-American America honors. Providence was the only team to have two runners finish • Two-time New England Cross Country Champion in the top five. The women's team also won its third Northeast Regional • Three-time BIG EAST Indoor 5,000 meter Champion title and Treacy was named Northeast Regional Coach of the Year for the • IC4A Champion in 10,000 meters and 5,000 meters seventh time since 1990. • Two-time Academic All-American In the indoor season that school year, Smith continued to shine. She • Two-year Captain became the first Providence female athlete to capture two NCAA titles in the same meet, winning the 3,000 and 5,000 meters in NCAA record time. Coaching (1984-Present) Smith's time of 15:14.18 in the 5,000 meters shattered the previous NCAA NCAA Women's Cross Country Coach of the Year: (1) record of 15:17.28, which was set in 1991. In the 3,000 meters, Smith also NCAA District 1 Women's Cross Country Coach of the Year: (13) set a NCAA record, finishing the race in 8:49.18 and eclipsing the old record NCAA District 1 Men's Cross Country Coach of the Year: (8) of 8:53.54, which was set in 1983. Smith helped the Friars to a ninth-place BIG EAST Cross Country Women's Coach of the Year: (5) finish at the NCAAs, the team's best performance since 1992 (when the BIG EAST Cross Country Men's Coach of the Year: (11) Friars placed fourth). On the men's side, Adam Sutton earned All-America NCAA Championships (1): Women's Cross Country (1995) honors by placing eighth in the 5,000 meters at the NCAA Championships. NCAA Northeast Regional Championships: (11) During the outdoor track season, Smith also won the 5,000 meters to BIG EAST Cross Country Championships: (15) claim her third NCAA individual title. In all, Smith set three NCAA records New England Cross Country Championships: (20) and four Providence College records. All-Americans: 146 NCAA Champions (14): Mark Carroll, 1995 Indoor 5,000 meters Geraldine Hendricken, 1992 Indoor 3,000 meters Andy Keith, 1992 Indoor Mile 1995 Womens' Cross Country Team Keith Kelly, 2000 Cross Country Marie McMahon, 1996 Indoor 5,000 meters Amy Rudolph, 1994 Indoor Mile & Outdoor 1,500 meters Kim Smith, 2004 Indoor 3,000 meters & 5,000 meters, Outdoor 5,000 meters, 2004 Cross Country Mary Cullen, 2006 Outdoor 5,000 meters Danette Doetzel, 2009 Outdoor 10,000 meters BIG EAST Individual Champions: 135 Olympians: 13

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HEAD COACH RAY TREACY The 2004-05 season proved to be another banner year for Treacy's teams. The women's cross country team placed third at the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive season and captured its fourth BIG EAST title. Again, the team was paced by Kim Smith, who capped off her brilliant career at PC by winning the NCAA Championship. Treacy also guided both the men's and women's cross country teams to the NCAA Northeast Regional title and he repeated as regional Coach of the Year. The men's cross country team made its 10th consecutive appearance at the NCAAs and finished 21st. The team also won its 24th New England crown. Seven PC All-Americans were crowned during the 2005-06 season as the Friars continued their tradition of success. Martin Fagan finished 16th at the NCAA Cross Country Championships to earn his first All-America honor. On the women's side, senior Fiona Crombie also was tabbed as an All-American with a 14th-place finish as the women's cross country team made its 17th consecutive trip to the NCAAs. During the indoor track season, senior Mary Cullen finished second in the 3,000 meters at the NCAAs, earning her fifth All-America accolade. The men's team was led by junior All-American Max Smith who placed sixth in the mile at the NCAAs. Treacy also guided Fagan and Cullen to BIG EAST titles in the 3,000 and 5,000 meters and both were named Most Outstanding Performers at the BIG EAST Championships. The outdoor track season was another milestone for Providence. Running in her final race, Cullen won the 5,000 meters at the NCAAs and became Treacy’s ninth individual NCAA champion. Cullen's performance helped Providence finish in a tie for 25th-place, the highest result of any BIG EAST team. The men's team recorded its highest finish ever at the NCAA Outdoor Track Championships, placing 16th, which also was the best of any BIG EAST team. Fagan placed second in the 10,000 meters and Smith finished third in the 1,500 meters, each reaching All-America honors. In 2006-07, the men's and women's cross country teams enjoyed stellar seasons. Both teams were crowned BIG EAST Champions, Treacy’s 11th men’s title and fifth women’s. Shortly after, both squads finished among the top-10 at the NCAA Championships, with the women's team capturing seventhplace and the men landing in ninth. Individually, Martin Fagan won the individual BIG EAST title and completed the season with a fifth-place finish at the NCAAs. Aine Hoban finished second at the BIG EAST Championship for the women and seventh at the NCAAs. Fagan and Hoban each earned All-America honors for their efforts. At the conclusion of the BIG EAST Championships, Treacy and his assistants were honored as BIG EAST Staff of the Year in both men's and women's cross country. At season's end, Fagan was honored by the USTFCCCA as the Division I Northeast Region Male Athlete of the Year. During the indoor and outdoor track seasons, three Friars won a total of four BIG EAST individual titles, led by Max Smith’s two individual championships in the mile (indoor) and 1,500 meters (outdoor). Hoban (5,000 meter indoor) and Fagan (3,000 meter indoor) were PC's other BIG EAST individual champions on the year. Hoban, Smith and Fagan also earned All-America honors during the track seasons. Hoban led the way, having earned All-America recognition in the 5,000 meters (indoor) and 10,000 meters (outdoor). Fagan claimed All-American honors in the 3,000 meters (indoor) and Smith was recognized in the 1,500 meters (outdoor). Prior to the NCAA Outdoor Championship, Smith was named USTFCCCA Division I Northeast Region Men's Track Athlete of the Year. In the 2009 outdoor track season, Danette Doetzel won the BIG EAST title in the 10,000 meters, qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Doetzel concluded her illustrious career at Providence College by capturing the 10,000 meter title at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track Championships. Doetzel's victory was the 10th NCAA individual title for the Providence College women's track and cross country program under Coach Ray Treacy. The tradition of excellence continued during the 2010 cross country campaigns. Junior Lee Carey captured the men’s program’s 11th individual BIG EAST title when he beat the field just outside Syracuse, N.Y. One month later, the Friars continue a remarkable trend - qualifying both the men and women for the NCAA’s in 14 of the last 15 seasons. The women’s represented PC on their sport's largest stage in 22 straight autumns. Several of the coach’s student-athletes have gone on to leave their mark internationally. In 1996, three athletes, all trained under Treacy's guidance at Providence, became PC's first female track stars to compete in the Olympics. Sinead Delahunty (1,500 meters), Marie McMahon (5,000 meters) and Amy Rudolph (5,000 meters) all competed in Atlanta, Ga. Treacy had three former Friars compete in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, as well, with Delahunty (1,500 meters), Rudolph (5,000 meters) and Mark Carroll (5,000 meters) all running in the 2000 Games. Kim Smith, Marie McMahon, Maria McCambridge and Mark Carroll competed in the 2004 Games in Athens, Greece. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Kim Smith (10,000 meters), Roisin McGettigan (3,000 meter steeplechase) and Martin Fagan ’07 (Marathon) all competed. The brother of 1984 Olympic silver medalist, John Treacy, Ray’s collegiate list of accomplishments and accolades is lengthy. He was the Friar’s team captain during his junior and senior year and collected All-America honors on three occasions. He was a two-time, New England cross country champion and won the indoor 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships three times. The talented distance runner was also the IC4A Champion in the 10,000 and 5,000 meters during the 1981 and 1982 seasons, respectively. The former Irish national junior champion and a past member of the Irish National Cross Country Team, Treacy currently resides in Warwick, Rhode Island with his wife, Lisa, and their two sons, Michael and Liam. Coach Treacy and former Friar Andy Ronan with the newly crowned 1995 national champions in Ames, Iowa

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FRIAR COACHING STAFF

Kevin Myles Head Men's Track / Assistant Cross Country & Women's Track Coach Second Season Kevin Myles is entering his second season at Providence College where he serves as the Head Men's Track Coach and the Assistant Coach of the cross country and women's track teams. In his first season with the Friars, Myles helped guide both the men’s and women’s cross country programs to berths in the NCAA Championship, continuing a remarkable trend: both program’s have advanced to their sport’s highest stage in 14 of the last 15 seasons, while the women’s team has landed there a record 22 consecutive seasons. Indoors, Myles contributed to the coaching of four All-Americans. Junior David McCarthy earned first team All-American status in the men’s 3000-meters, junior Julian Matthews gained Second-Team honors in the men’s 1500-meters, and sophomore Shelby Greany and junior Hannah Davidson achieved Second-Team accolades in the women’s 3000. Matthews later matched his Second-Team accomplishment outdoors, again in the 1500. Before Providence, Myles served as an Assistant Coach for Brown University's Cross Country / Track and Field programs from 2007-2010. On the East Side, he oversaw the training for the men's distance and mid-distance runners. Myles was a 2001 graduate of LaSalle University, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. As a five-year member of cross country/track & field team, Myles was a ninetime All-Conference member, a five-time All District team member, and a 1998 NCAA individual qualifier in cross country. Myles was a member of LaSalle's 1999 Atlantic 10 Cross Country Championship team, and was also selected as a 1999 Academic All-American. In Kevin Myles was a nine-time All-Conference selection as a student-athlete at LaSalle 2001, he was selected as the Atlantic 10 Indoor Track & Field Student-Athlete of the Year. University.

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2011-12 MEN'S OUTLOOK MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY

The men’s cross country team is returning virtually the same squad that placed third in the BIG EAST and 22nd in the nation in 2010, and welcoming several key additions, to give the coaching staff one of the deepest Friar teams in the last several years. Senior Lee Carey (Bedworth, England) will be looking to carry over momentum from an outstanding junior campaign. Carey captured the program’s 11th individual BIG EAST cross country title, completing the eight-kilometer race, held October 30, 2010 in Jamesville, N.Y., in a time of 24:56.8. His post was a solid eight and a half seconds ahead of the second place harrier. After placing second at the NCAA Northeast Regionals two weeks later, Carey earned his first team All-America honors by placing 24th at the 2010 NCAA Championships. Senior Dominic Channon (Nelson, New Zealand) also returns after a respectable, 55th placing at the NCAA Championships and fifthplace finish, just behind Carey, at the NCAA Northeast Regional. Channon's Countryman and classmate Julian Matthews (Nelson, New Zealand), will look to capitalize on tremendous track success a year ago, when he broke four minutes in the mile (3:58.57) and earned Second Team All-America status both indoors and outdoors. Senior sub-four-minute miler David McCarthy (Waterford, Ireland) will return to the team after redshirting last season. McCarthy earned All-America honors in 2009 at the NCAA Cross Country Championships and repeated the feat last season indoors. The quartet will be joined by returning veterans in junior Eric Malnati (Walpole, N.H.), senior Matt Terry (Danbury, Conn.), junior Ahmed Ali (Boston, Mass.) and sophomore Frances Hernandez (Windham, N.H.). Also expected to play a key role are incoming freshmen Shane Quinn (Waterford, Ireland) and Ben Connor (Derby, England). Quinn placed 12th at the European Cross Country Championships in the Junior Men’s race and is the 2011 Irish Junior Cross Country Champion. Connor competed for the British Junior team at the World Cross Country Championships, placing 67th.

Lee Carey '12 winning the 2010 BIG EAST Cross Country Championship

Dominic Channon at the 2010 Northeast Regionals

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2011-12 MEN'S OUTLOOK MEN'S TRACK & FIELD

The goal, as always, for the 2011-12 men's track seasons is to qualify as many athletes as possible for the Big East, NCAA East Regional and NCAA Championships. In 2011, the indoor season saw two of the men qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships. One was senior Julian Matthews (Nelson, New Zealand), who ran a blistering, 3:58.57 mile at the BU Valentine Invitational. Matthews will be returning, once again focusing on the mile. Senior David McCarthy (Waterford, Ireland) will be joining him after an eighth place finished at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 3,000 meters. He, too, ran at the Big East Indoor Championships, placing second in the 5,000 meters event. Teammate and fellow senior Dominic Channon (Nelson, New Zealand), will be back to compete for the Friars in the mile and will look to break the sub-four-minute barrier. In the 2011 season, Channon barely missed out on qualifying for the NCAA Indoor Championships, coming close to a sub 4-minute mile while running at the NCAA Last Chance Meet, placing first in 4:00.30. Sophomore Alex Wallace (Waipukarau, New Zealand), sophomore Frances Hernandez (Windham, N.H.) and junior Ahmed Ali (Boston, Mass.) are also among the men that will be returning to compete during the indoor season. Outdoors, both Matthews and McCarthy qualified for the 2011 NCAA East Regional Outdoor Championships and will look to improve on their placing and personal bests. McCarthy recorded a time of 14:04.04 in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays before placing fourth in the Big East 1,500 meters just behind Matthews. Matthews will look to repeat his great 2011 outdoor season after running a personal best of 3:41.72 in the Invitational Elite 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays. His 12th place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the Men’s 1,500 meters sets a high expectation to finish even better in 2012. Wallace, who made great strides in both indoor and outdoor track, finishing 31st in a time of 3:48.01 at the Mt. Sac Relay Men’s 1,500 meters and 11th in the Big East 1,500 meters race, will look to focus on this same event this season. Teammate Ali also will be returning after a solid run at the Mt. Sac Relays, finishing the 10,000 meters men’s race in a time of 30:22.29. Channon will be focusing on the 5,000 meters, after red-shirting last spring, while sophomore Jonathan Hopkins (Brigend, Wales) will be focusing in the 5,000 meters and 10,000 meters. Incoming freshmen that should contribute to the team will be Shane Quinn (Waterford, Ireland), who has run 8:15 in the 3,000 meters and 14:26 in the 5,000 meters, as well as Ben Connor (Derby, England) running 8:24 and 14:42 in the 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters, respectively. Freshman Liam Hillary (Smithfield, R.I.), who recorded a time of 8:28 in the 3,000 meters at the Rhode Island State Meet, also will be a valuable addition to the team.

David McCarthy '12 Earned First-Team All-America honors indoors in 2011.

Julian Matthews '12 was a two-time Second-Team AllAmerican in 2011.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Lee Carey Senior Bedworth, England Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Placed 24th (30:19) at NCAA Championships on 11/22 ... Placed second (29:48) at NCAA Northeast Regionals on 11/13 ... Finished first (24:56) at BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Placed sixth (23:47) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Placed 15th (23:57) at Wisconsin Adidas Invitational on 10/2 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 13th (14:41.35) in the 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Finished first (14:43.50) in the 5,000 meters at the Brown Springtime Open on 5/1. 2009-10: Cross Country ... Finished 52nd (30:29) at NCAA Championship on 11/23 ... Placed second (30:46) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/14 ... Placed ninth (25:06) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Finished fourth (23:50) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/2 ... Indoor Track ... Finished 13th (8:13.11) in the 3,000 meters at the Valentine Invitational on 2/13 ... Member of the distance medley relay team that placed first in a time of 10:04.10 at the URI Invitational on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete. 2008-09: Country Country ... Finished 111th (31:00.3) at the NCAA Championship on 11/24 ... Placed 153rd (25:20) at Pre-Nationals on 10/18 ... In his first collegiate race, finished 25th (24:16) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/3 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete. Personal Records 1,500 meters ......................... 3:47.74 3,000 meters ......................... 8:07.08 5,000 meters ......................... 14:40.00

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Dominic Channon Senior Nelson, New Zealand Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished 55th (30:39) at NCAA Championship on 11/22 ... Placed 5th (29:55) at NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/13 ... Placed 11th (25:29) at BIG EAST Championship on 10/30 ... Placed 46th (24:33) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Placed 33rd (24:13) at Wisconsin Adidas Invitational on 10/2 ... Indoor Track ... Finished first (4:00.30) in the mile at the NCAA Last Chance Meet on 3/5 ... Placed fourth (8:21.14) in the 3,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Member of the distance medley relay team that placed second at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Placed third (8:08.08) in the 3,000 meters at the BU Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Placed second (4:06.56) in the mile at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Placed second (4:08.99) in the mile at the GBTC Invitational on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ...Did not Compete. Personal Records 1,500 meters ......................... 3:42.25 Mile ...................................... 4:00.30 3,000 meters ......................... 7:58.85

2009-10: Cross Country ... Finished 66th (30:35) at NCCA Championship on 11/23 ... Placed 16th (31:32) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/14 ... Placed 21st (25:44) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Finished 37th (24:30) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/2 ... Placed second at the New Hampshire Opener on 9/6 ... Indoor Track ... Member of the distance medley relay team that finished fifth (9:54.25) at the BIG EAST Championship on 2/21 ... Placed fifth in the mile in a personal best time of 4:02.32 at the Valentine Invitational on 2/13 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished eighth (3:53.56) in the 1,500 meters semifinal at the NCAA East Preliminary Round on 5/29 ... Placed fifth (3:48.97) in the 1,500 meters prelims at the NCAA East Preliminary Round on 5/27 ... Placed sixth (3:50.62) in the 1,500 meters at the IC4A championship on 5/16 ... Finished second in a personal best of 3:42.25 in the 1,500 meters at the Swarthmore Last Chance Meet on 5/10 ... Placed ninth (3:58.85) in the 1,500 meters at the BIG EAST Championship on 5/2 ... Placed third (1:52.37) in the 800 meters at the Brown Springtime Invitational on 4/25 ... Member of the 4 x mile relay team that finished eighth (16:24.24) at the Penn Relays on 4/24 ... Placed seventh (3:45.09) in the 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/17. 2008-09: Cross Country ... Finished 168th (31:34) at the NCAA Championship on 11/24 ... Placed 27th (32:49) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/15 ... Finished 31st (25:30) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Placed 93rd (24:51) at the Pre-Nationals on 10/18 ... Placed 61st (24:42) in his first collegiate race at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/3 ... Indoor Track ... Helped set the school record in the distance medley relay at the IC4A Championships on 3/7 with a time of 9:36.25 ... Placed fourth (4:08.20) at the BIG EAST Championships in the mile on 2/22 ... Member of the 4x800 meter relay team that claimed fourth place (7:32.02) at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/22 ... Ran a personal best in the 3,000 meters (7:58.85) at the Valentine Invitational on 2/14 ... Finished first (4:06.30) in the mile at the Giegengack Invitational on 2/7 ... Placed ninth (4:06.86) in the mile at the Terrier Invitational on 1/24 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 18th (3:49.69) in the 1,500 meters at the IC4A Championships on 5/14 ... Placed sixth (3:47.82) at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/3 ... Member of the 4 x mile team which claimed third (16:22.95) at the Penn Relays on 4/25 ... Member of the distance medley team that finished fourth (9:37.76) at the Penn Relays on 4/24 ... Finished eighth (3:46.16) in the 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/17.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Julian Matthews Senior Nelson, New Zealand Cross Country/Middle Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Placed 130th (31:27) at NCAA Championships on 11/22 ... Placed 21st (30:37) at NCAA Regionals on 11/13 ... Finished 22nd (26:02) at BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Placed 119th (25:14) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Placed 122nd (25:39) at Wisconsin Adidas Invitational on 10/2 ... Indoor Track ... Competed in the prelim. mile with a time of 4:01.55 at the NCAA Indoor Championships on 3/12 ... Placed fourth (4:10.26) in the mile at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Member of the 4x800 relay that placed fourth (7:34.07) at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Finished fourth (3:58.57) in the mile at the BU Valentine Invitational ... Finished first (2:25.41) in the 1,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed third (3:46.98) in the 1,500 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Member of the 4 x 800 meter relay that finished seventh (7:37.61) at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Member of the distance medley relay that placed fifth (9:40.99) at the Penn Relays on 4/30 ... Finished ninth (3:41.72) in the 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16. Personal Records 800 meters ............................. 1.50.22 1,500 meters .......................... 3:41.72 Mile....................................... 3:58.57

2009-10: Cross Country ...Finished 176th (31:37) at NCAA Championship on 11/23 ... Placed 31st (32:17) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/14 ... Placed 26th (25:56) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Finished 28th (25:23) at the New England Championship on 10/10 ... Placed fourth at the New Hampshire Opener on 9/6 ... Indoor Track ... Member of the distance medley relay that finished fifth (9:54.25) at the BIG EAST Championship on 2/21 ... Placed second (2:26.35) in the 1,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/30 ... Member of the distance medley relay that placed first in a time of 10:04.10 at the URI Invitational on 1/23 ... Placed first (2:37.16) in the 1,000 meters at the Brown Alden Invitational on 12/5 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed ninth (3:50.63) in the 1,500 meters at the NCAA Championships on 6/10 ... Finished second (3:51.44) in the 1,500 meter semifinals at the NCAA East Prelims. on 5/29 ... Placed fourth (3:48.90) in the 1,500 meter prelims at the NCAA East Prelim. on 5/27 ... Placed 21st (1:51.41) in the 800 meters at the IC4A Championship on 5/16 ... Finished fourth in 3:43.95 in the 1,500 meters at the Swarthmore Last Chance Meet on 5/10 ... Placed seventh (1:52.42) in the 800 meters at the BIG EAST Championship on 5/2 ... Member of the 4x800 meter relay that finished fifth (7:30.43) at the BIG EAST Championship on 5/2 ... Placed second (1:51.41) in the 800 meters at the Brown Springtime Invitational on 4/25 ... Member of the 4 x mile relay that finished eighth (16:24.24) at the Penn Relays on 4/24 ... Placed third (3:47.64) in the 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/15. 2008-09: Cross Country ... Competed for Auburn University ... Placed 175th at the NCAA Championship ... Placed 38th at NCAA Regional in ... Placed 33rd in 25:08.92 at the SEC Championship ... Notched top-20 finishes at Tiger Invitational (12th) and Powerade Invitational (fourth) ... Outdoor Track ... Finished sixth in the 800 meters (1:52.02) at the Tiger Invitational ... Placed 14th in the 1,500 meters (3:50.88) at the Sun Angel Invitational ... Placed fourth in the 1,500 meters at War Eagle Invitational on 4/17 ... Placed 10th (1:50.22) in the 800 meter prelims at the SEC Championships ... Finished ninth in the 1,500 meters (3:49.23) at the SEC Championships.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

David McCarthy Senior Waterford, Ireland Cross Country/Middle Distance 2010-11: Indoor Track ... Finished eigth (8:06.01) in the 3,000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships on 3/12, claiming All-America honors ... Placed second (14:17.54) in the 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Member of the 4x800 relay that was fourth (7:34.07) at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Placed third (7:53.33) in the 3,000 meters at the Terrier Inv. on 1/29 ... Placed first (4:00.74) in the mile at GBTC Invitational on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished fourth (3:47.59) in the 1,500 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Member of the 4 x 800 meter relay that finished seventh (7:37.61) at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Finished first (3:43.50) in the 1,500 meters at Brown Springtime Open on 5/1 ... Member of the distance medley relay that placed fifth (9:40.99) at Penn Relays on 4/30 ... Finished 26th (14:04.04) in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16. Personal Records 1,500 meters.......................... 3:41.37 Mile....................................... 3:57.75 3,000 meters ......................... 7:53.33 5,000 meters .........................13:42.11

2009-10: Cross Country ... Finished 84th (30:47) at NCAA Championship on 11/23 ... Placed fourth (31:07) at NCAA Regional on 11/14 ... Placed sixth (25:04) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Finished seventh (24:01) at Notre Dame Inv. on 10/2 ... Placed third at New Hampshire Opener on 9/6 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete. 2008-09: Cross Country ... Placed 19th (29:55), claiming All-America honors, at the NCAA Championships on 11/24 ... Finished second (31:13.4) at the NCAA Regional on 11/15 ... Placed third (24:25) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Finished sixth at the Pre-Nationals (23:40.8) on 10/18 ... Placed 12th (23:58) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/3 ... Indoor Track ... Placed fourth in the mile (4:02.24) at the NCAA Indoor Track Championships on 3/14, claiming All-America honors... Helped set the school-record in the distance medley relay at the IC4A Championships on 3/7 with a time of 9:36.25 ... Claimed BIG EAST title in the 3,000 meters (8:07.06) ... Anchored the distance medley relay that claimed first-place (9:39.85) at the BIG EAST Championships ... Ran a personal-best in the mile (3:57.75), ranking him fourth all-time at Providence ... Finished fourth (4:01.74) in the mile at the Boston Indoor Games on 2/7 ... Placed third (8:02.42) in the 3,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/24 ... Outdoor Track ... Captured bronze medal in the 5,000 meters (14:00.78) at the European U-23 Championships on 7/16 ... Finished 12th (3:44.55) in the 1,500 meter final at the NCAA Championships on 6/13 ... Placed fifth (3:41.71) in the 1,500 meter prelim. at the NCAA's on 6/11, qualifying for the final ... Won the 1,500 meters (3:41.37) at the NCAA Regional on 5/30...Placed second (3:42.34) in the 1,500 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/3 ... Member of the 4 x mile which claimed third (16:22.95) at the Penn Relays on 4/25... Member of the distance medley relay that finished fourth (9:37.76) at the Penn Relays on 4/24 ... Won the Olympic Development heat of the 5,000 meters (13:42.11) at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/17. 2007-08: Cross Country ... Finished 68th (31:00.6) at the NCAA Championship on 11/19 ... Placed 15th (30:20.35) at the NCAA Regionals on 10/27 ... Placed 18th (24:20.60) at BIG EAST Championship on 10/27 ... Finished 76th (24:18) at Pre-Nationals on 10/14 ... Finished 23rd (24:24) at Notre Dame Inv. on 9/28 ... Placed fourth (24:31) at the B. C. Inv. on 9/14 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Corey Brunelle Senior Woonsocket, R.I. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Placed third (15:19) at the Central Connecticute State Mini Meet on 10/22 ... Finished 66th (25:51) at the New England Intercollegiate Championships on 10/9 ... Finished 11th (27:01) at the CCSU Blue Devil Invitational on 9/11 ... Indoor Track ... Finished sixth (8:33.05) in the 3,000 meters at the New England Championships on 2/26 ... Competed in the 1,000 meters with a preliminary time of 2:32.69 at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Member of the distance medley relay team that finished 11th (10:02.91) at the BU Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Placed sixth (8:29.49) in the 3,000 meters at the Yale Giegengack Invitational on 2/5 ... Placed 16th (4:11.59) in the mile at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Finished 12th (4:17.36) in the mile at the GBTC Invitational on 1/23 ... Placed second (8:46.25) in the 3,000 meters at the Brown Alden Invitational on 12/4 ... Finished second (4:26.20) in the mile at the Fordham Invitational on 12/3 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 18th (4:04.84) in the 1,500 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Finished 21st (1:59.80) in the 800 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9 ... Placed third (4:04.75) in the 1,500 meters at the Bryant Tri Meet on 3/29 ... Member of the 4x 800 meter relay team that placed forth (8:45.77) at the Bryant Tri Meet on 3/29. Personal Records 1,500 meters ......................... 3:56.90 Mile ...................................... 4:11.59 3,000 meters ........................ 8:29.49

2009-10: Cross Country ... Placed 20th (15:43.80) at the Central Connecticut State Invitational on 10/24 ... Finished 141st (26:34) at the New England Championship on 10/10 ... Placed fifth (26:25.87) at the Ted Owen Invitational on 9/26 ... Finished 17th (26:28.00) at the New Hampshire Opener on 9/6 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Placed ninth (3:56.90) in the 1,500 meters at the Brown Springtime Invitational on 4/25 ... Finished 14th (4:08.03) in the 1,500 meters at the Brown Outdoor Invitational on 4/10 ... Placed second (4:07.88) in the 1,500 meters at the Bryant Meet on 3/31 ... Finished in sixth-place in the 5,000 meters at the Husky Spring Open on 3/20. 2008-09: Cross Country ... Placed 43rd (16:06) at the Central Connecticut State Invitational on 10/25 ... Finished 153rd (26:46) at the New England Championship on 10/11 ... Finished 25th (27:32) at the New Hampshire Dual Meet on 8/30 ... Indoor Track ... Finished 29th (4:31.58) in the mile at New England Championships on 2/27 ... Placed 14th (4:19.89) in the mile at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/21 ... Finished 59th (4:19.34) in the mile, setting a new personal-best at the Valentine Invitational on 2/14 ... Finished 17th (4:20.19) in the mile at the Giegengack Invitational on 2/7 ... Placed 49th (4:23.64) in the mile at the Terrier Invitational on 1/24 ... Finished 12th (9:02.44) in the URI Sorlein Invitational on 1/17 ... Finished third (2:39.60) in the 1,000 meters at the Brown Invitational on 12/6 ... Placed ninth (9:07.1) in the 3,000 meters at the Fordham Invitational on 12/5 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 12th (4:02.42) in the 1,500 meters at the Brown Invitational on 4/26 ... Placed sixth (4:38.09) in the mile at the Quinnipiac Invitational on 4/8 ... Finished 31st (4:20.89) in the 1,500 meters at the UConn Alumni Invitational on 4/4 ... Placed 15th (4:13.11) in the 1,500 meters at the Bryant Invitational on 3/28. 12 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS


ATHLETE PROFILES

Matthew Terry Senior Danbury, Conn. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Placed 229th (32:57.1) at the NCAA Championships on 11/22 ... Finished 35th (31:02) at the NCAA Northeast Regionals on 11/13 ... Finished 17th (25:50) at BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Placed 126th (25:18) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Finished third (24:27) at the New England Championships on 10/9 ... Placed 92nd (24:54) at the Wisconsin Adidas Invitational on 10/2 ... Finished first (25:31) at the CCSU Blue Devil Invitational on 9/11 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Finished sixth (15:35.02) in the 5,000 meters at the Brown Springtime Open on 5/1 ... Place second (15:14.20) in the 5,000 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9. Personal Records Mile ...................................... 4:20.13 3,000 meters ........................ 8:39.20 3,200 meters ......................... 9:08.44 5,000 meters ......................... 15:14.20

2009-10: Cross Country ... Placed 25th (32:02) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/14 ... Placed 25th (26:08) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Finished 13th (25:02) at the New England Championship on 10/10 ... Won the Ted Owen Invitational (25:36) on 9/26 ... Indoor Track ... Placed second (8:39.20) in the 3,000 meters at the Brown Alden Invitational on 12/5 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 11th (5.30m) in the shot put at the Brown Springtime Invitational on 4/25. 2008-09: Cross Country ... Placed 86th (26:05) at the New England Championships on 10/11 ... Placed 168th (26:06) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/3 ... Finished 67th (26:04.6) at the Iona Meet of Champions on 9/20 ... Finished 17th in his debut race with the Friars at the New Hampshire Dual Meet on 8/30 ... Indoor Track ... Won the 3,000 meters (8:50.29) at the Brown Alden Invitational on 12/6 ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Ahmed A li Junior Boston, Mass. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Placed 232nd (32:59.70) at the NCAA Championships on 11/22 ... Finished 47th (26:50) at the BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Placed 133rd (25:21) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Finished 33rd (25:27) at the New England Championships on 10/9 ... Finished 106th (25:14) at the Wisconsin Adidas Inv. on 10/2 ... Indoor Track ... Finished seventh (14:49.31) in the 5,000 meters at the New England Championships on 2/26 ... Placed 65th (8:36.42) in the 3,000 meters at the BU Valentine Inv. on 2/12 ... Finished 41st (15:07.29) in the 5,000 meters at the Terrier Inv. on 1/29 ... Finished 11th (8:47.84) in the 3,000 meters at the GBTC Inv. on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished 18th (31:19.56) in the 10,000 meters at the IC4A Championships on 5/15 ... Placed 23rd (15:11.20) in the 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Finished 15th (4:05.68) in the 1,500 meters at the Brown Springtime Open on 5/1 ... Placed 36th (30:22.29) in the 10,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16 ... Finished first (15:23.79) in the 5,000 meters at the Bryant Inv. on 4/2 ... Placed third (8:55.29) in the 3,000 meters at the Bryant Tri Meet on 3/29. Personal Records 3,000 meters ......................... 8:36.42 5,000 meters ........................ 14:49.31 10,000 meters ...................... 30:22.29

2009-10: Cross Country ... Placed 84th (27:57) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Finished 10th (15:28.40) at the CCSU Mini Meet on 10/24 ... Finished 47th (25:41) at the New England Championship on 10/10 ... Placed third (26:11) at the Ted Owen Inv. on 9/26 ... Finished 15th (26:21) at the New Hampshire Opener on 9/6 ... Indoor Track ... Placed third (15:22.33) in the 5,000 meters at the URI Inv. on 1/23 ... Finished fourth (8:46.61) in the 3,000 meters at the Brown Alden Inv. on 12/5 ... Placed fourth (4:36.9) in the mile at the Fordham Inv. on 12/4 ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete.

Eric Malnati Junior Walpole, N.H. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished 174th (31:54) at the NCAA Championships on 11/22 ... Placed 63rd (31:30) at the NCAA Regional on 11/13 ... Placed 33rd (26:23) at the BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Finished 136th (25:24) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Placed 90th (24:51) at the Wisconsin Adidas Inv. on 10/2 ... Finished second (25:48) at the CCSU Blue Devil Invitational on 9/11 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Placed fifth (15:13.06) in the 5,000 meters at the Brown Springtime Open on 5/1 ... Finished 12th (9:25.30) in the two mile at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9 ... Finished second (15:35.49) in the 5,000 meters at the Bryant University Inv. on 4/2 ... Placed fifth (9:03.73) in the 3,000 meters at the Bryant Tri Meet on 3/29. Personal Records Mile ...................................... 4:29.77 3,000 meters ......................... 8:44.67 5,000 meters ....................... 15:13.06

2009-10: Cross Country ... Did not compete ... Indoor Track ... Finished 77th (8:44.67) in the 3,000 meters at the Valentine Inv. on 2/13 ... Placed 26th (8:47.98) in the 3,000 meters at the Giegengack Inv. on 2/7 ... Finished 79th (4:29.77) in the mile at the Terrier Inv. on 1/30 ... Placed second (15:22.50) in the 5,000 meters at the URI Inv. on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete. 14 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS


ATHLETE PROFILES

Alex Wallace Junior Waipukarau, New Zealand Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished 82nd (26:01) at the New England Championships on 10/9 ... Placed 13th (27:04) at the CCSU Blue Devil Invitational on 9/11 ... Indoor Track ... Placed third (4:13.97) in the mile at the New England Championships on 2/26 ... Finished 9th (2:30.23) in the 1,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Member of the 4x800 relay that placed fourth (7:34.07) at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Placed fifth (2:27.00) in the 1,000 meters at the Yale Geigengack Invitational on 2/5 ... Finished 11th (4:10.00) in the mile at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Placed second (8:30.49) in the 3,000 meters at the GBTC Invitational on 1/23 ... Placed first ( 2:32.74) in the 1,000 meters at the Brown Alden Invitational on 12/4 ... Finished first (4:24.10) in the mile at the Fordham Invitational on 12/3 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished 14th (3:49.64) in the 1,500 meters at the Swarthmore Last Chance Meet on 5/14 ... Place 11th (3:56.24) in the 1,500 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Member of the 4 x 800 meter relay that finished seventh (7:37.61) at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Placed second (3:51.74) in the 1,500 meters at the Brown Springtime Open on 5/1 ... Member of the distance medley relay that placed fifth (9:40.99) at the Penn Relays on 4/30 ... Finished 31st (3:48.01) in the 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16 ... Finished first (1:55.10) in the 800 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9 ... Placed third (1:57.58) in the 800 meters at the Bryant University Invitational on 4/2. Personal Records 800 meters ...........................1:52.15 Mile ......................................4:08.71 1,500 meters..........................3:48.01 3,000 meters .........................8:20.82

Before Providence ... Attended Wanganui Collegiate School (2003-2007) ... Named Wellington Harriers Athletic Club Best Male Athlete 2010 (Track and Field) ... Was M19 Cross Country Champion 2008-2009 ... Was M19 National Champion 1,500 meters & 3,000 meters in 2010 ... Placed fourth in the Senior Men’s National 3,000 meters in 2010 ... Placed seventh in M19 National Road Race (8k).

Francis Hernandez Sophomore Windham, N.H. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Placed 243rd (35:01.10) at the NCAA Championships on 11/22 ... Placed 50th (31:21) at the NCAA Regional on 11/13 ... Finished 37th (26:28) at the BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Finished 154th (25:36) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Finished 19th (25:12) at the New England Championships on 10/9 ... Placed 105th (25:12) at the Wisconsin Adidas Inv. on 10/2 ... Placed third (26:24) at the CCSU Blue Devil Inv. on 9/11 ... Indoor Track ... Member of the 4x800 relay that finished fourth (7:34.07) at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Member of the distance medley relay that finished second (9:49.71) at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Member of the distance medley relay that finished 11th (10:02.91) at the BU Valentine Inv. on 2/12 ... Finished sixth (4:12.30) in the mile at the Yale Geigengack Inv. on 2/5 ... Placed third (2:27.31) in the 1000 meters at the Terrier Inv. on 1/29 ... Placed seventh (4:14.40) in the mile at the GBTC Inv. on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete. Personal Records 800 meters ............................ 1:53.90 Mile ...................................... 4:09.21 3000 meters .......................... 8:42.52

Prior to Providence ... Attended Bishop Guertin High School (2006-2010) ... Placed first (9:19.26) in the 3,200 meters at New Hampshire Meet of Champions in 2009 ... Placed fourth (15:23.00) at Great American XC Festival in 2009 ... Finished fourth (15:42.20) at the NHIAA XC Meet of Champions in 2009 ... Finished sixth (16:28.00) at the New England XC Championship in 2009 ... Finished first (4:14.98 ) in the mile at 2009 Yale Track Classic ... Placed third (4:17.58) in the mile at Millrose Games in 2010 ... Won (2:31.35) the 1,000 meters at New Hampshire Indoor T&F State Championships in 2010 ... Won (1:53.90) the 800m at New Hampshire Outdoor Track Meet of Champions in 2010. CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 15


ATHLETE PROFILES

Jonathan Hopkins Sophomore Bridgend, Wales Cross Country/Distance

2010-11: Indoor Track ... Finished third (8:32.16) in the 3,000 meters at the New England Championships on 2/26 ... Finished 14th (14:39. 85) in the 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Placed 39th (8:26.45) in the 3,000 meters at the BU Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Finished 22nd (14:47.28) in the 5,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Finished first (8:42.54) in the 3,000 meters at the Brown Alden Invitational on 12/4 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 11th (14:39.72) in the 5,000 meters in the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Placed 10th (14:38.17) in the 5,000 meters at the Penn Relays on 4/30. Personal Records 1,500 meters ......................... 3.55.49 3,000 meters ......................... 8:26.45 5,000 meters ........................ 14:30.13

Prior to Providence ... Attended Brynteg Comprehensive School 2003-2010 ... Was the UK School Games Under-17 1,500 meter bronze medalist (Bath, England) in 2008 ... Welsh National Championships Under-17 Cross Country Champion (Builth Wells, Mid Wales) in 2009 ... Won the Welsh Schools U19 Champion 1,500 meters (Cardiff, South Wales) ... Was the Welsh Schools U19 Champion Cross Country (Brecon, Mid Wales) ... Welsh Schools U19 Champion 1,500 meters (Brecon, Mid Wales) ... Was the bronze medalist at the AAA British Championships & World Trials U20 5,000 meters (Bedford, England).

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Benjamin Connor Freshman Derby, England Cross Country/Distance

Prior to Providence: Attended Swanwick Hall School (2007-2011)… Competed for Great Britain at the 2010 European Cross Country Championships, finishing 23rd… A member of the Great Britain Team that won the 2010 Junior Men’s European Cross Country Championships… Competed for Great Britain at the 2011 World Cross Country Championships, finishing 67th in the junior men’s race.

Liam H illery Freshman Smithfield, R.I. Cross Country/Distance

Personal Records 3,000 .................................... 8:23.97 5,000 meters ......................... 14:44.36

Prior to Providence: Attended Smithfield High School (2007-2011)… Finished second at the 2011 Rhode Island State Championships in the 3,000 meters outdoors with a time of (8:28.36)… Finished second in the two mile at the New England Indoor Championships within a time of 9:22.83… Won the 2011 Indoor Yale Invitational in the 3,000 meters. Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal Records 3,000 meters ......................... 8:28.36

Shane Quinn Freshman Waterford, Ireland Cross Country/Distance

Prior to Providence: Attended De La Salle College Waterford (2005-2011)… Waterford Credit Union Athlete of the Year award winner in 2009 and 2010… Placed second in the 3,000 meters at the 2009 European Youth Olympic Festival (8:30.12)… Competed for Ireland at the 2010 European Cross Country Championships,, finishing in 12th place… Has personal bests in the 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters of 8:15 and 14:26 respectively… Academic Recognition Awards in all four years of high school.

Personal Records 3,000 meters ......................... 8:15.00 5,000 meters ....................... 14:26.00

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2011-12 WOMEN'S OUTLOOK WOMEN'S Cross Country

What was a young women’s cross country team in 2010 will now be a more experienced and stronger squad coming into the 2011 season. With a ninth-place finish at the 2010 NCAA Cross Country Championships and six of the top seven returning from 2010, the Friars will look to place in the top five in the country. As evidence, the Friars entered the new season ranked third in the nation, according to U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association’s preseason poll. Three All-Americans, senior Hannah Davidson (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.), junior Shelby Greany (Suffern, N.Y.) and sophomore transfer Emily Sisson (Chesterfield, Mo.) will lead the Friars this year. Davidson was an All-American in 2009 when she placed 37th at the NCAA Championships. As a sophomore, Greany became a Cross Country All-American with an outstanding 12th-place Shelby Greany '13 performance at the 2010 NCAA Cross Country Championships and a third place effort at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championships. In 2010, Greany competed at the World Cross Country Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland as a member of the American Junior team, finishing 29th. Sisson, competed last season for the University of Wisconsin and has since joined the Providence community. Sisson led the Badgers to the Big Ten, NCAA Regional and NCAA team titles during her one season of competition in 2010. Individually, she placed third at the Big Ten Championship, second at the NCAA Regional Champioship and 14th at the NCAA Championship, which was two spots shy of her current Providence College teammate, Greany. Other key veterans include senior Mary-Kate Champagne (Plattsburg, N.Y.), who finished 51st at the NCAA Championship, senior Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll (Dublin, Ireland), junior Samantha Roecker (Charlton, N.Y.) and sophomore Laura Nagel (Napier, New Zealand). Further enhancing the team is sophomore Grace Thek (Melbourne, Australia), who also competed at the 2010 World Cross Country Championships as a member of the Australian Junior Team. Thek is the Australian Junior Cross Country Champion. It is a deep and veteran laden group of Friars who will take the course this Fall, one that will look to be one of the strongest in the nation.

Laura Nagel '14, Emily Sisson '14 and Hannah Davidson 13

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2011-12 WOMEN'S OUTLOOK WOMEN'S TRACK

As with the cross country contingent, the women’s track team looks to be very strong this year, returning all of its top placing athletes from 2010-11. Indoors, senior Hannah Davidson will be returning to compete in the 5,000 meters and 3,000 meters. Davidson highlighted her junior campaign by recording a time of 9:12.53 in the 3000 meters event at the NCAA Last Chance meet, allowing her to qualify for NCAA Indoor Championships, where she finished in 14th. The 2011 season saw Davidson go on to run 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays in California, placing 18th in a time of 16:20.37. Davidson will be focusing on the 3,000 meter steeplechase event along with returning junior All-American Shelby Greany (Suffern, N.Y.). In the 2010 season, Greany became the American Junior 3,000 meter steeple-chase record holder, finishing 6th at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships with a time 10:00.88. Nagel will also be returning to competition outdoors, focusing more on the 5,000 meters and 1,500 meters after placing 6th at the Mt Sac Relays with a personal best in the 1,500 meters of 4:23.23. Also returning is senior Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll (Dublin, Ireland), who finished ninth in the 3,000 meter event at the Big East Championships. In addition, the women’s indoor track team will see debut performances from sophomore Grace Thek (Melbourne, Australia) and sophomore Laura Nagel (Napier, New Zealand) who both redshirted a year ago. Carrying on from the indoor season, the outdoor season will see all of these women returning. Ffrench O’Carroll will focus on the 1,500 meters and 5,000 meters. In addition to Nagel and Ffrench O’Carroll, the women’s team also have Thek, senior Mary Kate Champagne (Plattsburgh, N.Y.), and junior Samantha Roecker (Charlton, N.Y.) aiming to lower their personal bests in the 5,000-meter event. As in years passed, the goal for this team is to qualify as many athletes as possible for Big East, NCAA East Regional’s and the NCAA Championships.

Charlotte Ffrench O'Carroll

Mary Kate Champagne

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Hannah Davidson Senior Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished 103rd (21:21) at the NCAA Championship on 11/22 ... Placed 14th (20:28) at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship ... Placed 17th (21:37) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/30 ... Finished 16th (20:40) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Finished 35th (21:54) at the Roy Griak Invitational on 9/25 ... Indoor Track ... Finished 14th (9:27.53) in the 3,000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships on 3/12 ... Placed second (9:12.53) in the 3,000 meters at the NCAA Last Chance Meet on 3/5 ... Finished second (9:22.88) in the 3,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Placed fourth (9:18.94) in the 3,000 meters at the BU Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Placed fifth (9:21.93) in the 3,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Finished second (4:55.36) in the mile at the URI Invitational on 1/22 ... Member of the distance medley relay team that placed first (12:12.58) at the URI Invitational on 1/22 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished eighth (9:38.68) in the 3,000 meters at the ECAC and IC4A Championships on 5/15 ... Placed seventh (10:35.90) in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Finished fifth (10:21.52) in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the Penn Relays on 4/30 ... Placed 18th (16:20.37) in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16 ... Finished first (10:38.10) in the 3,000 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9. Personal Records 1,500 meters ......................... 4:29.20 3,000 meters ......................... 9:12.53 3,000 meter steeplechase...... 10:15.97 5,000 meters ......................... 16:20.37

2009-10: Cross Country ... Finished 37th (20:42) at NCAA Championship on 11/23 ... Placed fifth (22:15) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/14 ... Finished 18th (21:53) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Placed seventh (20:57) at the Penn State National Invitational on 10/17 ... Finished 28th (17:19) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/2 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete. 2008-09: Cross Country ... Finished 136th (21:29.0) at the NCAA Championship on 11/24 ... Placed 13th (20:01.2) at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship on 11/15 ... Finished 38th (21:40) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Placed 128th (22:09.1) at the Pre-Nationals meet on 10/18 ... Finished 51st (17:31) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/3 ... Placed fourth (17:35) in her first collegiate race at the New Hampshire Dual Meet on 8/30 ... Indoor Track ... Finished fourth (9:29.88) in the 3,000 meters at the ECAC Championships on 3/7 ... Won the mile (4:53.20) at the New England Championships on 2/27 ... Placed eighth (4:53.67) in the mile at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/22 ... Finished third (4:52.61) at the Giegengack Invitational on 2/7 ... Placed eighth (9:41.88) in the 3,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/23 ... Finished second (2:59.49) in the 1,000 meters at the URI Sorlein Invitational on 1/16 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed fourth (10:15.97) in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the ECAC Championships on 5/16 ... Finished 16th (16:41.61) in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/17 ... Won the 3,000 meter steeplechase (10:43.14) at the UConn Alumni Invitational on 4/4.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Mary Kate Champagne Senior Plattsburg, N.Y. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished 51st (21:00) at the NCAA Championship on 11/22 ... Placed 34th (21:13) at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship on 11/13 ... Finished 18th (21:39) at the BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Finished 53rd (21:20) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Placed 30th (21:49) at the Roy Griak Invitational on 9/25 ... Finished first (17:31) at the CCSU Blue Devil Invitational on 9/11 ... Indoor Track ... Placed second (9:48.07) in the 3,000 meters at the New England Championships on 2/26 ... Finished 15th (17:25.76) in the 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Placed 21st (9:52.32) in the 3,000 meters at the BU Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Finished 13th (17:02.11) in the 5,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Finished second (9:55.46) in the 3,000 meters at the URI Invitational on 1/22 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished 23rd (17:54.09) in the 5,000 meters at the Penn Relays on 4/30 ... Placed sixth (4:46.90) in the 1,500 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9. Personal Records 1,500 meters ......................... 4:34.28 Mile ..................................... 4:53.53 3,000 meters ......................... 9:36.58 5,000 meters ...................... 17:02.11

2009-10: Cross Country ... Finished in 105th place (21:20) at NCAA Championship on 11/23 ... Placed 33rd (23:16) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/14 ... Finished 50th (23:06) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Placed 91st (18:04) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/2 ... Indoor Track ... Member of the distance medley team that finished second (11:56.59) at the New England Championship on 2/26 ... Placed 11th (5:00.05) in the mile at the New England Championship on 2/27 ... Placed 19th (5:04.42) in the preliminaries of the mile at the BIG EAST Championship on 2/20 ... Finished 25th (5:07.45) in the mile at the Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Placed 12th (9:36.58) at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Finished fourth (4:53.86) in the mile at the Rhode Island Invitational on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished 18th (17:18.88) in the 5,000 meters at the ECAC Championship on 5/16 ... Placed second (17:09.79) in the 5,000 meters at the New England Championship on 5/7 ... Placed third (17:17.64) in the 5,000 meters at the Brown Springtime Invitational on 4/25 ... Placed 31st (17:35.48) in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/15. 2008-09: Cross Country ... Finished 99th (21:11.94) at the NCAA Championship on 11/24 ... Placed 11th (21:58.8) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/15 ... Finished 36th (21:39) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Placed 84th (21:38.4) at Pre-Nationals meet on 10/18 ... Finished 126th (18:19) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/3 ... Placed third (17:32) in her first collegiate race at the New Hampshire Dual Meet on 8/30 ... Indoor Track ... Placed 20th (10:14.58) in the 3,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/22 ... Placed ninth (11:55.85) with the distance medley team at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/21 ... Placed fifth (4:53.53) in the mile at the Valentine Invitational on 2/13 ... Finished 11th (9:47.78) in the 3,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/23 ... Won the mile (4:57.42) at the URI Sorlein Invitational on 1/16 ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Charlotte Ffrench O'Carroll Senior Dublin, Ireland Cross Country/Distance

2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished 115th (21:28) at the NCAA Championship on 11/22 ... Placed 21st (20:46) at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship ... Finished 25th (21:58) at the BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Indoor Track ... Placed ninth (9:29.58) in the 3,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Member of the distance medley relay team that placed sixth (11:46.94) at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Finished seventh (4:47.48) in the mile at the BU Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Finished ninth (9:41.11) in the 3,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Placed fourth (4:57.60) in the mile at the URI Invitational on 1/22 ... Member of the distance medley relay team that finished first (12:12.58) at the URI Invitational on 1/22 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished 41st (4:31.06) in the 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16 ... Placed second (4:33.80) in the 1,500 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9. Personal Records 1,500 meters ......................... 4:25.35 3,000 meters ......................... 9:29.58 5,000 meters ......................... 17:03.68

2009-10: Cross Country ... Did not compete ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Placed eighth (4:27.12) in the preliminary heats of the 1,500 meters at the NCAA East Preliminary round on 5/29 ... Placed sixth (4:27.58) in the 1,500 meters at the ECAC Championship on 5/16 ... Member of the 4 x 800 meter relay team that finished 13th (9:13.07) at the BIG EAST Champioships on 5/2 ... Placed 22nd (4:37.10) in the preliminaries of the 1,500 meters at the BIG EAST Championship on 5/1 ... Member of the 4 x 1,500 meter relay team that finished 10th (18:22.42) at the Penn Relays on 4/24 ... Placed seventh (4:27.37) in the 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16 ... Finished fourth (2:16.60) in the 800 meters at the Brown Outdoor Invitational on 4/10 ... Finished first (9:42.61) in the 3,000 meters at the Bryant Meet on 3/31. 2008-09: Attended University College Dublin (UCD) in 2008 ... Ran a personal best of 4:25.35 in the BMC Nike Grand Prix on 6/9 held in Manchester, England ... Ran a personal best of 2:11.95 in the 800 meters at Dublin on 2/27 ... Won the 2009 Irish U23 1,500 meters in a time of 4:33.66 ... Ran a personal best of 17:03.68 in the 5,000 meters at the 2009 BMC Nike Grand Prix meet on 6/13 ... Won the 2009 Inter Club Cross Country Championship on 3/1 ... Placed 15th at the 2008 European Cross Country Championships ... Won the 2008 Inter Club Cross Country Championships ... Finished 14th at the 2007 European Cross Country Championships in Toro, Spain.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Sara Graney Senior Palisades, N.Y. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished fifth (10:25) at the Central Connecticut State Mini Meet on 11/22 ... Placed 11th (18:28) at the CCSU Blue Devil Invitational on 9/11 ... Indoor Track ... Finished eighth (17:56.00) in the 5,000 meters at the New England Championships on 2/26 ... Placed 44th (18:10.68) in the 5,000 meters at the BU Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Finished 12th (10:28.32) in the 3,000 meters at the Yale Giegengack Invitational on 2/5 ... Placed third (10:39.74) in the 3,000 meters at the Brown University Alden Invitational on 12/4 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished 13th (36:51.06) in the 10,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Placed first (17:34.29) in the 5,000 meters at the Brown Springtime Open on 5/1 ... Finished 39th (17:47.80) in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16 ... Finished seventh (10:24.00) in the 3,000 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9 ... Placed sixth (18:23.47) in the 5,000 meters at the Bryant University Invitational on 4/2. Personal Records Mile ...................................... 5:01.42 3,000 meters ......................... 9:55.35 3,000 meter steeplechase ..... 11:03.97 5,000 meters ......................... 17:34.29

2009-10: Cross Country ... Placed 47th (22:22) at the Penn State National Invitational on 10/17 ... Placed 107th at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/2 ... Finished sixth (17:06) at the New Hampshire Opener on 9/6 ... Indoor Track ... Placed 17th (5:04.72) in the mile at the New England Championships on 2/26 ... Finished 16th (5:01.42) in the mile at the BIG EAST Championship on 2/20 ... Placed 19th (9:55.35) in the 3,000 meters at the Valentine Invitational on 2/13 ... Finished 17th (5:05.94) in the mile at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Placed second (10:20.46) in the 3,000 meters at the Brown Alden Invitational on 12/5 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 19th (10:06.96) in the 3,000 meters at the ECAC Championship on 5/16 ... Placed 14th (11:17.25) in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/2 ... Member of the 4 x 1,500 meter relay team that finished 10th (18:22.42) at the Penn Relays on 4/24 ... Finished ninth (11:03.97) in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/17. 2008-09: Cross Country ... Placed 160th (18:51) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 12/3 ... Finished 95th (24:24.1) in the Iona Meet of Champions on 9/20 ... Placed 14th (18:11) in her first collegiate race at the New Hampshire Dual Meet on 8/30 ... Indoor Track ... Placed eighth (5:07.75) in the mile at the New England Championships on 2/27 ... Finished 13th (5:04.08) in the mile at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/22 ... Placed 30th (10:19.91) in the 3,000 meters at the Valentine Invitational on 2/13 ... Placed sixth 5:05.66) in the mile at the Giegengack Invitational on 2/7 ... Finished 35th (5:14.84) in the mile at the Terrier Invitational on 1/23 ... Finished seventh (5:24.14) in the mile at the URI Sorlein Invitational on 1/16 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 10th (11:16.17) in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the New England Championships on 5/9 ... Finished 15th (11:11.10) in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/2 ... Won (11:23.00) the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the Brown Invitational on 4/26 ... Finished fifth (5:27.35) in the mile at the Quinnipiac Invitational on 4/8 ... Placed second (11:20.63) in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the UConn Alumni Invitational on 4/4 ... Placed ninth (4:51.84) in the 1,500 meters at the Bryant Invitational on 3/28.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Shelby Greany Junior Suffern, N.Y. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished 12th (20:27) at the NCAA Championship on 11/22 ... Finished third (19:56) at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship on 11/13 ... Placed fourth (20:50) at the BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Finished sixth (20:29) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Placed fifth (21:09) at the Roy Griak Invitational on 9/25 ... Indoor Track ... Finished ninth (9:22.51) in the 3,000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships on 3/12 ... Finished second (16:14.51) in the 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/20 ... Placed second (9:14.06) in the 3,000 meters at the BU Valentine Invitational on 2/12 ... Finished second (16:10.86) in the 5,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Placed first (9:36.74) in the 3,000 meters at the URI Invitational on 1/22 ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete. Personal Records 1,600 meters ......................... 4:48.25 3,000 meters ......................... 9:14.06 3,000 meter steeplechase...... 10:00.88 5,000 meters ........................ 16:10.86

2009-10: Cross Country ... Placed 29th (20:35) at the World Junior Cross Country Championship in Bydgoszcz, Poland on 3/28 ... Finished 89th (21:12) at NCAA Championship on 11/23 ... Placed second (22:08) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/14 ... Finished ninth (21:36) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Placed sixth (20:50) at the Penn State National Invitational on 10/17 ... Finished 42nd (17:28) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/2 ... Finished first (16:46) at the New Hampshire Opener on 9/6 ... Indoor Track ... Placed fifth (9:28.23) in the 3,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 2/21 ... Placed eighth (9:33.00) in the 3,000 meters in the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Placed second (4:53.47) in the mile at the Rhode Island Invitational on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ... Finished sixth (10:00.88), lowering her own American junior record in the final of the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the NCAA Championships on 6/12 ... Placed fourth (10:04.88), setting the American Junior record in the semifinal of the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the NCAA Championship on 6/10 ... Finished second in her heat (10:19.32) at the East Regional on 5/29, qualifying her for the NCAA Championship ... Placed second in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the ECAC Championship on 5/16 ... Won her first BIG EAST title in the 3,000 meter steeplechase on 5/2, in a time of 10:17.55 ... Member of the 4 x 1,500 meter relay team that finished 10th (18:22.42) at the Penn Relays on 4/24 ... Won the 3,000 meter steeplechase in a time of 10:20.87 at the Brown Invitational on 4/10.

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ATHLETE PROFILES

Sam Roecker Junior Charlton, N.Y. Cross Country/Distance Personal Records 1,500 meters ........................ 4:33.16 Mile ...................................... 4:54.30 3,000 meters ........................ 9:42.16 5,000 meters .........................16:43.78

2010-11: Cross Country ... Placed 181st (22:05) at the NCAA Championship on 11/22 ... Finished 24th (20:56) at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship on 11/13 ... Placed 34th (22:28) at the BIG EAST Championships on 10/30 ... Finished 72nd (21:27) at Pre Nationals on 10/16 ... Finished 59th (22:16) at the Roy Griak Invitational on 9/25 ... Placed second (17:43) at the CCSU Blue Devil Invitational on 9/11 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Did not compete.

2009-10: Cross Country ... Placed 181st (21:53) at the NCAA Championship on 11/23 ... Placed 35th (23:20) at the NCAA Northeast Regional on 11/14 ... Finished 26th (22:15) at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/31 ... Placed 25th (21:43) at the Penn State National Invitational on 10/17 ... Finished 52nd (17:37) at the Notre Dame Invitational on 10/2 ... Finished second (16:58) at the New Hampshire Opener on 9/6 ... Indoor Track ... Placed sixth (9:44.65) in the 3,000 meters at the ECAC Championship on 5/6 ... Member of the distance medley team that finished second (11:56.59) at the New England Championship on 2/26 ... Placed third (4:54.30) in the mile at the New England Championship on 2/27 ... Member of the 4 x 800 relay team that finished 12th (9:18.18) at the BIG EAST Championship on 2/21 ... Member of the distance medley relay team that finished seventh (11:50.41) at the BIG EAST Championship on 2/20 ... Placed 19th (9:54.62) in the 3,000 meters at the Terrier Invitational on 1/29 ... Finished seventh (5:02.66) in the mile at the Rhode Island Invitational on 1/23 ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 13th (17:07.46) in the 5,000 meters at the ECAC Championships on 5/15 ... Placed 10th (17:13.20) in the 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championship on 4/30 ... Member of the 4 x 1,500 meter relay team that finished 10th (18:22.42) at the Penn Relays on 4/24 ... Placed 15th (16:43.78) in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/17 ... Finished sixth (4:39.16) in the 1,500 meters at the Brown Outdoor Invitational on 4/10.

Laura Nagel Sophomore Napier, New Zealand Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Finished 25th (20:59) at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship on 11/13 ... Placed 10th (21:23) at the Roy Griak Invitational on 9/25 ... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track Finished second (9:25.78) in the 3,000 meters atthe ECAC and IC4A Championships on 5/15 ... Placed 11th (4:29.86) in the 1,500 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Finished second (9:27.14) in the 3,000 meters at the Penn Relays on 4/30 ... Placed sixth (4:23.23) in the 1,500 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16 ... Finished first (9:35.30) in the 3,000 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9 ... Finished second (2:19.47) in the 800 meters at the Bryant Tri Meet on 3/29 ... Member of the 4 x 800 meter relay team on that placed first (10:09.53) at the Bryant Tri Meet on 3/29. Personal Records 800 meters ........................... 2:13.00 1,500 meters ......................... 4:23.23 3,000 meters ......................... 9:25.78

Prior to Providence ... Attended Taradale High School (05-09) ... Won the ECNI Junior Girls Road Race over 4,000 meters in a course record ... Placed fourth in NZSS 1500m with time of 4:36 ... Was the Senior girls Athletics champion with wins in all running events from 200 meters to 3,000 meters in 2008 ... Placed second in North Island SS 1,500 meters with time of 4.33.99 qualifying for World Youth Championships in Italy 2009 ... Was first in 1,500 meters (4:39) at Oceania Championships in 2009. CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 25


ATHLETE PROFILES

Emily Sisson Sophomore Chesterfield, Mo. Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country... Competed at the University of Wisconsin as a freshman ... Finished second at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional meet in a time of 20:25.81, earning All-Region honors ... Earned First-Team All-Big Ten accolades after placing third at Big Ten Championships with a time of 20:03 ... Competed in first-ever collegiate meet at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational, finishing first for UW and 14th overall with a time of 20:35 ... Finished first for UW and 15th overall at the Pre-NCAA Invitational with a time of 20:42.3 ... Placed first for UW and 14th overall at NCAA Championship in a time of 20:28.3... Indoor Track ... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Ran the 5,000 meter and 10,000 meter events at Wisconsin ... Finished 10th at the NCAA Championship in the 5,000 meters (15:53.90)... Placed 10th at the NCAA Preliminary Round in the 5,000 meters (16:09.44)... Earned All-Big Ten honors in the 5,000 meters for her third-place finish at the Big Ten Championship (16:16.06)... Also earned All-Big Ten honors in the 10,000 meters at the Big Ten Championship with a third place finish in a time of 35:07.35. Personal Records 800 meters ............................ 2:12.00 1,600 meters ......................... 4:49.18 3,000 meters ......................... 9:16.20 5,000 meters ....................... 15:48.92

Prior to Wisconsin/Providence: U.S. Junior Record Holder for 5,000 meters ... Qualified for U.S. National Team for 2010 IAAF World Junior Cross Country Championships by finishing second at 2010 USA Junior Championships on Feb. 18 ... Also placed at the World Junior Track Championships ... Ran 9:25.70 to win 3,000 meters at Kansas' Jayhawk Classic on Jan. 29, the third-fastest high school mark in history ... Finished fourth in 3,000 meters at 2009 Junior Pan-Am Games in Trinidad ... Bronze medalist in 5,000 meters at 2007 Junior Pan-Am Games in Brazil ... 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals champion at 5,000 meters ... Finished second in 3,000 meters at 2009 USA Junior Championships following junior year ... Third at 2009 Foot Locker National Cross Country Championships as a senior ... Finished third at Foot Locker nationals as a freshman in 2006 ... Four-time high school state champion in cross country ... Claimed Nebraska Class A championship as a freshman and sophomore ... Won Missouri Class 4 state titles as a junior and senior ... Seven-time state champion in track over first three seasons ... Won consecutive Nebraska state titles in the 1,600 meters and 3,200 meters titles as a freshman and sophomore ... Also claimed state crowns in 800 meters and 4x800-meter relay as a sophomore ... As a junior, won 1,600 meters, 3,200 meters and 4x800-meter relay state titles in Missouri ... National Honor Society member.

Grace Thek Sophomore Melbourne, Australia Cross Country/Distance 2010-11: Cross Country ... Did not compete ... Indoor Track .... Did not compete ... Outdoor Track ... Placed 13th (9:57.04) in the 3,000 meters at the ECAC and IC4A Championships on 5/15 ... Finished 16th (17:27.35) in the 5,000 meters at the BIG EAST Championships on 5/8 ... Placed 16th (9:51.37) in the 3,000 meters at the Penn Relays on 4/30 ... Finished 34th (17:26.88) in the 5,000 meters at the Mt. Sac Relays on 4/16 ... Placed second (10:03.20) in the 3,000 meters at the George Davis Invitational on 4/9 ... Finished third (9:53.41) in the 3,000 meters at the Bryant Tri Meet on 3/29. Personal Records 1,500 meters ......................... 4:34.70 3,000 meters ......................... 9:43.47 5,000 meters ......................... 17:03.06

Prior to Providence ... Attended Methodist Ladies’ College (2004-2009) ... National Under-20 Australian Cross Country Champion in 2009 ... National Under-20 Australian 5,000 meters Champion in 2009 ... Second in the Under-20 3,000 meters at the Zatopek Invitational in 2009 ... Victorian State Under-20 Cross Country Champion in 2009 ... Won all races; representing Australia at the IAAF World Junior Cross Country Championships in Poland (2010) and the ISF World Schools Cross Country Championships in Czech Republic (2008). 26 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS


ATHLETE PROFILES

Caile Kohlbrenner Freshman Sparkill, N.Y. Cross Country/Distance Personal Records 800 meters ............................ 2.16.00 1,500 meters ......................... 4:42.00 Mile ...................................... 5:08.00 2,000 meter steeplechase...... 7:11.00

Prior to Providence: Attended Tappan Zee High School (2007-2011)… Earned nine total varsity letters in track and cross country...Ran personal best times of 5:08 in the mile, 2:16 in the 800, and 4:42 in the 1500-meters.

Julie Solimine Freshman Haverill, Mass. Cross Country/Distance Prior to Providence: Attended Haverhill High School (2007-2011)… Placed third at the 2010 MVC Cross Country Meet… Finished fourth at the 2010 Division 1 Eastern Mass.A meet… Is a two time Merrimack Valley Conference Champion in the two mile… Was MVC Champion in the two mile in 2011… Finished second at the Division 1 Class A Meet two mile with ( a time of 11:09)… Placed 11th at 2011 New England Championships in the 3,200 meters with a time of (10:59.45)… Was a member of the State Relay Champion team in the 4x1,600 meters and 4x800 meters relays....Named a Boston Globe District A Scholar Athlete … Was Valedictorian of her class. Personal Records 1,000 meters ......................... 3:08.00 Mile ...................................... 5:12.00 Two Mile .............................. 11:09.00

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GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN Men's and Women's Cross Country/Track & Field Geographic Breakdown

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

New Hampshire Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania

Missouri

Ireland

United Kingdom

Derby, England Dublin

Bedworth, England Bridgend, Wales

Waterford

Australia

New Zealand

Napier

Nelson Waipukurau Melbourne

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2010 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS WOmen's results

men's results @ CCSU Blue Devil Invitational New Britain, Conn. Saturday, September 11, 2010 Team Scores: 1st of Nine (30 points) Place Athlete Time 1. Matt Terry 25:31 2. Eric Malnati 25:48 3. Francis Hernandez 26:24 11. Corey Brunelle 27:01 13. Alex Wallace 27:04 32. Ed Jennings 27:50 @ Wisconsin Adidas Invitational Verona, Wisc. Saturday, October 2, 2010 Team Scores: 13th of 21 (335 points) Place Athlete Time 15. Lee Carey 23:57 33. Dominic Channon 24:13 90. Eric Malnati 24:51 92. Matt Terry 24:54 105. Francis Hernandez 25:12 106. Ahmed Ali 25:14 122. Julian Matthews 25:39 @ New England Intercollegiate Championship Boston, Mass. Saturday, October 9, 2010 Team Scores: 6th of 47 (203 points) Place Athlete Time 3. Matt Terry 24:27 19. Francis Hernandez 25:12 33. Ammed Ali 25:27 66. Corey Brunelle 25:51 82. Alex Wallace 26:01 175. Nicholas Barao 26:50 220. Ed Jennings 27:19 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY @ Pre Nationals Terre Haute, Ind. Saturday, October 16, 2010 Team Scores: 15th of 36 (430 points) Place Athlete Time 6. Lee Carey 23:47 46. Dominic Channon 24:33 119. Julian Matthews 25:14 126. Matt Terry 25:18 133. Ahmed Ali 25:21 136. Eric Malnati 25:24 154. Francis Hernandez 25:36

Time 15:19 15:47 16:02 16:20 17:29 18:55

@ CCSU Blue Devil Invitational New Britain, Conn. Saturday, September 11, 2010 Team Scores: 1st of 10 (25 points) Place Athlete Time 1. Mary Kate Champagne 17:31 2. Sam Roecker 17:43 5. Rebecca Ffrench O’Carroll 18:07 6. Emma Perron 18:11 11. Sara Graney 18:28 14. Amie Schumacher 18:33 24. Christina Conley 19:01

@ Big East Championships Jamesville, N.Y. Saturday, October 30, 2010 Team Scores: 4th of 16 (90 points) Place Athlete Time 4. Shelby Greany 20: 50 17. Hannah Davidson 21:37 18. Mary Kate Champagne 21:39 25. Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll 21:58 26. Emma Perron 22:00 34. Samantha Roecker 22:28 39. Amie Schumacher 22:34

Time 24:56 25:29 25:50 26:02 26:23 26:28 26:50

@ Roy Griak Invitational Minneapolis, Minnesota Saturday, September 25, 2010 Team Scores: 5th of 29 (139 points) Place Athlete Time 5. Shelby Greany 21:09 10. Laura Nagel 21:23 30. Mary Kate Champagne 21:49 35. Hannah Davidson 21:54 59. Sam Roecker 22:16 85. Emma Perron 22:39 106. Amie Schumacher 22:52

@ NCAA Northeast Regional Madison, Conn. Saturday, November 13, 2010 Team Scores: 3rd of 35 (87 points) Place Athlete Time 3. Shelby Greany 19:56 14. Hannah Davidson 20:28 21. Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll 20:46 24. Samantha Roecker 20:56 25. Laura Nagel 20:59 29. Emma Perron 21:04 34. Mary Kate Champagne 21:13

@ NCAA Northeast Regional Madison, Conn. Saturday, November 13, 2010 Team Scores: 3rd of 35 (113 points) Place Athlete Time 2. Lee Carey 29:48 5. Dominic Channon 29:55 21. Julian Matthews 30:37 35. Matt Terry 31:02 50. Francis Hernandez 31:21 63. Eric Malnati 31:30

@ Pre Nationals Terre Haute, Ind. Saturday, October 16, 2010 Team Scores: 4th of 38 (231 points) Place Athlete Time 6. Shelby Greany 20:29 16. Hannah Davidson 20:40 53. Mary Kate Champagne 21:20 72. Samantha Roecker 21:27 84. Emma Perron 21:32 176. Amie Schumacher 22:22

@ NCAA Championship (10K) LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center Terre Haute, Ind. Monday, November 22, 2010 Team Scores: 22nd of 31 (510 points) Place Athlete Time 24. Lee Carey 30:19.9 55. Dominic Channon 30:39.2 130. Julian Matthews 31:27.2 174. Eric Malnati 31:54.0 229. Matt Terry 32:57.1 232. Ahmed Ali 32:59.7 243. Francis Hernandez 35:01.1

@ CCSU Mini Meet New Britain, Conn. Friday, October 22, 2010 Team Scores: 3rd of 8 (70 points) Place Athlete 3. Susanne Huet 5. Sara Graney 13. Erin Murphy 21. Christina Conley 28. Elizabeth DeVivo 33. Samantha Moran 39. Molly McCann

@ NCAA Championship (6K) LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center Monday, November 22, 2010 Team Scores: 9th of 31 (343 points) Place Athlete Time 12. Shelby Greany 20:27.2 51. Mary Kate Champagne 21:00.2 103. Hannah Davidson 21:21.1 115. Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll 21:28.4 170. Emma Perron 21:56.2 181. Sam Roecker 22:05.8 245. Amie Schumacher 23:27.1

\@ CCSU Mini Meet New Britain, Conn. Friday, October 22, 2010 Team Scores: 3rd of 9 (104 points) Place Athlete 3. Corey Brunelle 12. Nick Barao 15. Ed Jennings 28. Nik Rebovich 46. Chris Booker 52. Matt Conti @ Big East Championships Jamesville, N.Y. Saturday, October 30, 2010 Team Scores: 3rd of 14 (84 points) Place Athlete 1. Lee Carey 11. Dominic Channon 17. Matt Terry 22. Julian Matthews 33. Eric Malnati 37. Francis Hernandez 47. Ahmed Ali

Lee Carey '12

Time 10:17 10:25 10:31 10:48 11:01 11:25 11:36

Shelby Greany '13 CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 29


2010-11 MEN'S INDOOR TRACK RESULTS @ Fordham Invitational Bronx, N.Y. Friday, December 3, 2010 Individual Results Event Athlete 60m Gerry Briand Brian Stannard 200m Thomas Manglaviti Kevin Amarucci Kwaku Frimpong 400m Nik Andrews 800m Nikolas Rebovich Chris Booker 1 Mile Alex Wallace Corey Brunelle Edward Jennings Nicholas Barao 60m Hurdles Phillip Connaughton Shot Put Patrick Bowler Stephen Hankinson

Place Result 2 7.2 2 7.2 1 23.4 9 24.9 10 25.0 2 51.5 5 2:00.7 9 2:02.1 1 4:24.1 2 4:26.2 10 4:33.4 17 4:36.9 2 8.4 7 10.28m/33-08.75 19 6.16m/20-02.50

@ Brown University Alden Invitational Providence, R.I. Saturday, December 4, 2010 Individual Results Event Athlete Place Result 55m Gerry Briand 6.92 (prelim) Kwaku Frimpong 7.18 (prelim) 300m Brian Stannard 1 36.20 Thomas Manglaviti 4 36.82 Nik Andrews 5 36.88 Philip Connaughton 11 38.33 Kevin Amarucci 14 39.14 600m Chris Booker 4 1:25.66 1000m Alex Wallace 1 2:32.74 Nikolas Rebovich 2 2:38.07 Edward Jennings 7 2:44.12 3000m Jonathan Hopkins 1 8:42.54 Corey Brunelle 2 8:46.25 Nicholas Barao 4 9:05.94 55m Hurdles Philip Connaughton 2 8.34 4x400m Relay Kevin Amarucci 1 3:27.13 Chris Booker Nik Andrews Thomas Manglaviti Shot Put Patrick Bowler 10 10.13m @ GBTC Invitational Cambridge, Mass. Sunday, January 23, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 200m Thomas Manglaviti Brian Stannard Joe Rockwood Kwaku Frimpong Kevin Amarucci 400m Nik Andrews 800m Nikolas Rebovich Chris Booker 1 mile David McCarthy Dominic Channon Francis Hernandez Corey Brunelle 3000m Alex Wallace Ahmed Ali Ed Jennings

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Place Result 14 23.14 8 22.86 39 24.67 50 24.93 42 24.71 2 51.30 3 1:57.24 40 2:07.10 1 4:00.74 2 4:08.99 7 4:14.40 12 4:17.36 2 8:30.49 11 8:47.84 51 9:32.21

60m Hurdles 4x440y Relay

Philip Connaughton Thomas Manglaviti Brian Stannard Nik Andrews Chris Booker

7 1

8.91 3:25.32

@ Terrier Invitational Boston, Mass. Saturday, January 29, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place Result 60m Gerry Briand 7.34(prelim) 200m Thomas Manglaviti 29 22.60 Joe Rockwood 101 24.30 Kevin Amarucci 103 24.46 400m Brian Stannard 20 49.48 Nik Andrews 28 50.18 800m Nikolas Rebovich 14 1:56.05 Chris Booker 26 1:57.05 1000m Julian Matthews 1 2:25.41 Francis Hernandez 3 2:27.32 Edward Jennings 27 2:38.73 1 Mile Dominic Channon 2 4:06.56 Alex Wallace 11 4:10.00 Corey Brunelle 16 4:11.59 3000m David McCarthy 3 7:53.33 5000m Jonathan Hopkins 22 14:47.28 Ahmed Ali 41 15:07.29 60m Hurdles Philip Connaughton 12 8.86 @ Yale Giegengack Invitational New Haven, Conn. Saturday, February 5, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place 60m Gerry Briand Kwaku Frimpong Stephen Justus Philip Connaughton 400m Nik Andrews 11 Brian Stannard 15 Thomas Manglaviti 27 Matt Conti 37 Kevin Amarucci 39 Joe Rockwood 40 800m Nikolas Rebovich 23 Chris Booker 26 1000m Alex Wallace 5 1 Mile Francis Hernandez 6 3000m Corey Brunelle 6

Result 7.31 (prelim) 7.65 (prelim) 7.73 (prelim) DNF 50.38 50.60 52.07 54.29 54.67 55.21 1:58.87 1:59.35 2:27.00 4:12.30 8:29.49

@ BU Valentine Invitational Boston, Mass. Saturday, February 12, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place 60m Gerry Briand 200m Thomas Manglaviti 40 Kevin Amarucci 145 Joe Rockwood 156 400m Brian Stannard 31 Nik Andrews 40 800m Nikloas Rebovich 43 Chris Booker 1000m Edward Jennings 58 1 Mile Julian Matthews 4 3000m Dominic Channon 3 Jonathan Hopkins 39 Ahmed Ali 65

Result 7.31 (prelim) 22.70 24.13 24.41 49.37 49.70 1:55.44 DNF 2:36.35 3:58.57 8:08.08 8:26.45 8:36.42


2010-11 MEN'S INDOOR TRACK RESULTS 60m Hurdles 4x400 Relay Distance Medley

Philip Connaughton Thomas Manglaviti 15 Nik Andrews Brian Stannard Chris Booker Nik Andrews 11 Corey Brunelle Francis Hernandez Brian Stannard

9.00 (prelim) 3:20.27

10:02.91

@ BIG EAST Championships Akron, Ohio Sunday, February 20, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place Result 200m Thomas Manglaviti 23.37 (prelim) 400m Brian Stannard 50.13 (prelim) Nik Andrews 50.74 (prelim) 1000m Alex Wallace 9 2:30.23 Corey Brunelle 2:32.69 (prelim) 1 Mile Julian Matthews 4 4:10.26 3000m Dominic Channon 4 8:21.14 5000m David McCarthy 2 14:17.54 Jon Hopkins 14 14:39.85 4x400 Relay Nik Andrews 8 3:19.04 Brian Stannard Nikolas Rebovich Thomas Manglaviti 4x800 Relay Francis Hernandez 4 7:34.07 David McCarthy Alex Wallace Julian Matthews Distance Medley Francis Hernandez 2 9:49.71 Brian Stannard Nikolas Rebovich Dominic Channon @ New England Championships Boston, Mass. Saturday, February 26, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place Result 60m Gerry Briand 7.32 (prelim) 200m Thomas Manglaviti 22.60 (prelim) 400m Brian Stannard 49.44 (prelim) Nik Andrews 49.80 (prelim) 800m Chris Booker 1:57.03 (prelim) 1000m Edward Jennings 2:40.29 (prelim) 1 Mile Alex Wallace 3 4:13.97 Francis Hernandez DNF 3000m Jonathan Hopkins 3 8:32.16 Corey Brunelle 6 8:33.05 5000m Ahmed Ali 7 14:49.31 60m Hurdles Philip Connaughton 8.99 (prelim) 4x400 Relay Nik Andrews 8 3:19.89 Thomas Manglaviti Nikolas Rebovich Brian Stannard

@ NCAA Last Chance Meet New York, New York Saturday, March 5, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 1 Mile Dominic Channon

Place Result 1 4:00.30

@ NCAA Indoor Championships College Station, Texas Friday, March 11-Saturday, March 12, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place Result 1 Mile Julian Matthews 4:01.55 (prelim) 3000m David McCarthy 8 8:06.01

David McCarthy '12

Dominic Channon '12

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2010-11 WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK RESULTS @ Fordham Duals Bronx, N.Y. Friday, December 3, 2010 Fordham 41, Providence 26 Stonybrook 39, Providence 42 Iona 26, Providence 44 Individual Results Event Athlete 60m Maria Pantazelos 200m Christina Lavigne Toni Rauseo Meredith Daly 400m Molly Shapiro Meg VanName Jenna Raymond Caileigh Grove 800m Jackie McCarthy Laura Isabelle Julie Wolf Samantha Moran Caitlin Plunkett Molly McCann 1 Mile Christina Conley Elizabeth DeVivo Jenna Ludwick Abi Alegi Shannon Gombos 60m Hurdles Jennifer Bell Long Jump Christina Lavigne Triple Jump Christina Lavigne Maria Pantazelos Meredith Daly

Place Result 6 8.5 2 27.5 3 27.9 5 28.4 4 1:01.8 5 1:02.6 13 1:06.2 14 1:06.3 1 2:25.3 3 2:26.6 7 2:27.7 8 2:29.9 10 2:34.7 18 2:41.8 6 5:24.2 7 5:25.9 13 5:48.2 14 5:51.1 15 5:52.9 3 9.4 3 4.89m/16-00.50 1 10.64m/34-11.00 6 9.67m/31-08.75 7 9.26m/30-04.75

@ Brown University Alden Invitational Providence, R.I. Saturday, December 4, 2010 Individual Results Event Athlete Place Result 55m Toni Rauseo 7.83 (prelim) 300m Molly Shapiro 12 44.05 Julie Wolf 14 44.31 Jennifer Bell 17 44.88 Meredith Daly 23 45.29 Maria Pantazelos 24 45.58 Caileigh Grove 26 46.66 Jenna Raymond 30 48.01 600m Jackie McCarthy 5 1:42.31 1000m Laura Isabelle 8 3:11.6 Elizabeth DeVivo 9 3:11.96 Christina Conley 11 3:18.14 Molly McCann 12 3:23.29 Caitlin Plunkett 13 3:23.37 Jenna Ludwick 14 3:24.77 Abi Alegi 15 3:27.03 Shannon Gombos 16 3:32.08 3000m Sara Graney 3 10:39.74 55m Hurdles Jennifer Bell 8.8 (prelim) 4x400m Relay Laura Isabelle 3 4:08.74 Samantha Moran Molly Shapiro Julie Wolf Long Jump Christina Lavigne 4 4.99m Triple Jump Christina Lavigne 3 10.60m Shot Put Maria Pantazelos 17 8.49m

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@ URI Invitational Kingston, R.I. Saturday, January 22, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place Result 55m Toni Rauseo 7.99 (prelim) 200m Maria Pantazelos 8 27.69 Meredith Daly 9 28.83 400m Molly Shapiro 3 1:01.85 Jenna Raymond 4 1:08.04 500m Jackie McCarthy 5 1:19.46 Meg VanName 6 1:19.91 Julie Wolf 7 1:21.43 Cailiegh Grove 10 1:25.75 800m Laura Isabelle 5 2:26.73 Molly McCann 10 2:35.66 1 mile Hannah Davidson 2 4:55.36 Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll 4 4:57.60 Emma Perron 10 5:06.73 Christina Conley 13 5:22.93 Elizabeth DeVivo 15 5:29.02 Shannon Gombos 18 5:53.23 3000m Shelby Greany 1 9:36.74 Mary Kate Champagne 2 9:55.46 4x400 Relay Meg VanName 4 4:14.66 Molly McCann Laura Isabelle Jackie McCarthy Distance Medley Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll 1 12:12.58 Emma Perron Julie Wolf Hannah Davidson Long Jump Christina Lavigne 6 5.01m/16-05.25 Triple Jump Christina Lavigne 6 11.00m/36-01.25 Meredith Daly 7 9.84m/32-03.50 Maria Pantazelos 8 9.65m/31-08.00 @ Terrier Invitational Boston, Mass. Saturday, January 29, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 200m Maria Pantazelos Toni Rauseo 400m Julie Wolf Molly Shapiro Jenna Raymond 500m Meg VanName Caileigh Grove 800m Laura Isabelle Molly McCann 1000m Elizabeth DeVivo 3000m Hannah Davidson Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll Christina Conley 5000m Shelby Greany Mary Kate Champagne Long Jump Christina Lavigne Triple Jump Christina Lavigne

Place Result 42 26.83 51 27.33 18 59.66 21 1:00.36 51 1:05.14 24 1:20.42 33 1:23.46 18 2:19.39 48 2:30.40 14 3:08.55 5 9:21.93 9 9:41.11 35 10:36.90 2 16:10.86 13 17:02.11 12 4.93/16-02.25 5 11.27/36-11.75

@ Yale Giegengack Invitational New Haven, Conn. Saturday, February 5, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place Result 60m Toni Rauseo 8.36 (prelim) Jennifer Bell 8.88 (prelim) 400m Julie Wolf 18 1:01.02 Maria Pantazelos 25 1:02.89


2010-11 WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK RESULTS 500m 800m 1000m 1 Mile 3000m Triple Jump

Molly Shapiro Meredith Daly Jenna Raymond Meg VanName Laura Isabelle Molly McCann Elizabeth DeVivo Shannon Gombos Abi Alegi Sara Graney Ariana Colella Christina Lavigne

@ BU Valentine Invitational Boston, Mass. Saturday, February 12, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 200m Christina Lavigne Toni Rauseo Maria Pantazelos Meredith Daly 400m Julie Wolf Meg VanName Molly Shapiro 500m Caileigh Grove 800m Elizabeth DeVivo Molly McCann 1 Mile Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll Christina Conley 3000m Shelby Greany Hannah Davidson Mary Kate Champagne 5000m Sara Graney Triple Jump Christina Lavigne

30 31 38 12 34 38 21 23 24 12 29 6

Place 45 54 80 99 32 38 50 45 82 112 7 84 2 4 21 44 8

@ BIG EAST Championships Akron, Ohio Sunday, February 20, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place 1 Mile Emma Perron 3000m Hannah Davidson 2 Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll 9 5000m Shelby Greany 2 Mary Kate Champagne 15 4x400 Relay Julie Wolf 14 Meg VanName Molly Shapiro Christina Lavigne Distance Medley Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll 6 Julie Wolf Laura Isabelle Hannah Davidson @ New England Championships Boston, Mass. Saturday, February 26, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete Place 200m Toni Rauseo 400m Meg VanName Julie Wolf Molly Shapiro 800m Laura Isabelle 3000m Mary Kate Champagne 2 Christina Conley

1:04.62 1:04.91 1:06.61 1:19.67 2:28.23 2:28.59 3:06.77 5:42.17 5:46.69 10:28.32 11:45.52 11.10m/36-05.00

Result 26.42 26.72 27.25 27.94 59.45 59.96 1:00.67 1:23.99 2:24.94 2:29.98 4:47.48 5:20.08 9:14.06 9:18.94 9:52.32 18:10.68 11.27/36-11.75

5000m 4x400 Relay Triple Jump

Sara Graney Christina Lavigne Molly Shapiro Meg VanName Julie Wolf Christina Lavigne

8 12

17:56.00 4:00.15

13

11.15/36-07.00

@ NCAA Last Chance Meet New York, New York Saturday, March 5, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 3000m Hannah Davidson

Place 2

Result 9:12.53

@ NCAA Indoor Championships College Station, Texas Friday March 11 - Saturday, March 12, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 3000m Shelby Greany Hannah Davidson

Place 9 14

Result 9:22.51 9:27.53

Result 5:10.20 (prelim) 9:22.88 9:29.58 16:14.51 17:25.76 3:58.35

11:46.94

Result 26.93 (prelim) 58.98 (prelim) 59.43 (prelim) 1:00.28 (prelim) DNF 9:48.07 DNF

Hannah Davidson '12 CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 33


2011 MEN'S OUTOOR TRACK RESULTS @ Bryant Tri Meet Smithfield, R.I. Tuesday, March 29, 2011 Team Results: PC 42 - Bryant 32; PC 35 - Stony Brook 39 Event Athlete 100m Philip Connaughton Kevin Amarucci Joe Rockwood 200m Brian Stannard Gerry Briand Philip Connaughton Kevin Amarucci Kwaku Frinmpong 400m Nik Andrews Thomas Manglaviti 800m Nikolas Rebovich Chris Booker Edward Jennings Matt Conti 1500m Corey Brunelle 3000m Ahmed Ali Eric Malnati 4x400 Relay Brian Stannard Kevin Amarucci Nik Andrews Matt Conti 4x800 Relay Edward Jennings Chris Booker Corey Brunelle Nikolas Rebovich High Jump Philip Connaughton Stephen Justus Gerry Briand Javelin Throw Patrick Bowler

Place Result 4 11.69 6 12.04 13 16.11 1 22.79 3 23.31 8 23.75 12 24.59 14 24.76 1 50.10 3 51.11 3 2:00.40 6 2:03.62 7 2:04.81 8 2:07.46 3 4:04.75 3 8:55.29 5 9:03.73 1 3:39.16

4

1 3 3 1

8:45.77

1.83m/6-00.00 1.78m/5-10.00 1.78m/5-10.00 55.46m/181-11

@ Bryant University Invitational Smithfield, R.I. Saturday, April 2, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 200m Gerry Briand 400m Nik Andrews Thomas Manglaviti Brian Stannard Kevin Amarucci 800m Alex Wallace Nikolas Rebovich Chris Booker Matt Conti 1500m Edward Jennings 5000m Ahmed Ali Eric Malnati Stephen Hankinson Kwaku Frimpong 110m Hurdles Philip Connaughton Long Jump Stephen Justus Javelin Throw Patrick Bowler

Place Result 14 23.35 3 49.47 8 50.72 9 50.97 26 54.31 3 1:57.58 8 2:00.39 10 2:00.93 16 2:03.17 18 4:11.99 1 15:23.79 2 15:35.49 11 16:15.08 36 24.60 14 16.77 19 5.60m/18-04.50 5 55.56m/182-03

@ George Davis Invitational Lowell, Mass. Saturday, April 9, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 200m Brian Stannard Gerry Briand Kwaku Frimpong Joe Rockwood 400m Nik Andrews Thomas Manglaviti Kevin Amarucci

Place Result 3 22.70 14 23.80 40 25.50 46 27.60 6 49.50 9 50.70 37 54.30

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800m Alex Wallace Nikolas Rebovich Chris Booker Corey Brunelle Edward Jennings Matt Conti 1500m Stephen Hankinson 2 Mile Eric Malnati 5000m Matt Terry 110m Hurdles Philip Connaughton 4x400 Relay Nik Andrews Chris Booker Thomas Manglaviti Brian Stannard Long Jump Philip Connaughton Stephen Justus Javelin Throw Patrick Bowler @ Mt. Sac Relays Walnut, Calif. Thursday - Saturday, April 14 - 16, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 400m Open U/O Brian Stannard 1500m Open U/O Alex Wallace Invit Elite Julian Matthews 5000m Invit Elite David McCarthy 10000m Open U/O Ahmed Ali @ Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. Thursday - Saturday, April 28 - 30, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 5000m College Jonathan Hopkins 4x400 Relay College Nik Andrews Thomas Manglaviti Nikolas Rebovich Chris Booker Distance Medley Julian Matthews Champ. of Amer. Brian Stannard Alex Wallace David McCarthy @ Brown Springtime Open Providence, R.I. Sunday, May 1, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 200m Gerry Briand Thomas Manglaviti Joe Rockwood Kwaku Frimpong Kevin Amarucci 400m Brian Stannard Nik Andrews 800m Nikolas Rebovich Chris Booker 1500m David McCarthy Alex Wallace Stephen Hankinson Ahmed Ali Edward Jennings 5000m Lee Carey Eric Malnati Matt Terry Javelin Throw Patrick Bowler Long Jump Philip Connaughton

1 6 16 21 26 29 12 12 2 10 2

1:55.10 1:56.40 1:59.20 1:59.80 2:01.40 2:02.30 4:05.50 9:25.30 15:14.20 16.90 3:24.80

3 19 4

6.88m 5.83m 53.39m

Place Result 43 50.56 31 3:48.01 9 3:41.72 26 14:04.04 36 30:22.29

Place Result 10 14:38.17 59 3:25.07

5

9:40.99

Place Result 7 23.26 9 23.38 14 23.82 17 24.37 19 24.52 2 49.44 4 50.24 8 1:57.42 17 2:01.79 1 3:43.66 2 3:51.74 8 4:02.78 15 4:05.68 19 4:14.04 1 14:43.50 5 15:13.06 6 15:35.02 4 51.47m 2 6.80m


2011 MEN'S OUTOOR TRACK RESULTS @ BIG EAST Championships Villanova, Pa. Friday - Sunday, May 6 - 8, 2011 Providence College 13th of 13 (13 points) Individual Results Event Athlete 1500m Julian Matthews David McCarthy Alex Wallace Corey Brunelle 5000m Jonathan Hopkins Lee Carey Ahmed Ali 4x400m Relay Nik Andrews Brian Stannard Thomas Manglaviti Chris Booker 4x800m Relay Nikolas Rebovich David McCarthy Alex Wallace Julian Matthews Javelin Throw Patrick Bowler @ ECAC and IC4A Championships Princeton, N.J. Friday - Sunday, May 13 - 15, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 10,000m Ahmed Ali

Place Result 3 3:46.98 4 3:47.59 11 3:59.24 18 4:04.84 11 14:39.72 13 14:41.35 23 15:11.20 10 3:20.04

7

12

7:37.61

53.28m/174-10

Place Result 18 31:19.56

@ Swarthmore Last Chance Meet Swarthmore, Pa. Saturday, May 14, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 1500m Alex Wallace

Place Result 14 3:49.64

@ NCAA East Preliminary Round Bloomington, Ind. Thursday - Saturday, May 26 - 28, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 1500m David McCarthy 1500m Julian Matthews Julian Matthews

Place Result 7 (prelim heat) 3:50.72 2 (prelim heat) 3:48.89 6 (semis) 3:49.04

@ NCAA Championship Des Moines, Iowa Saturday, June 11, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 1500m Julian Matthews

Place Result 12 (final) 3:47.95

Julian Matthews '12

Jonathan Hopkins '14

CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 35


2011 WOMEN'S OUTOOR TRACK RESULTS @ Bryant Tri Meet Smithfield, R.I. Tuesday, March 29, 2011 Team Results: PC 62 - Bryant 20; PC 42 - Stony Brook 37 Event Athlete 100m Toni Rauseo Maria Pantazelos Jennifer Bell 200m Toni Rauseo Maria Pantazelos Molly Shapiro Jennifer Bell 400m Meg VanName Julie Wolf Caileigh Grove Meredith Daly Samantha Moran Jenna Raymond 800m Laura Nagel Jackie McCarthy Laura Isabelle Molly McCann Jenna Ludwick 1500m Emma Perron Elizabeth DeVivo Caitlin Plunkett Shannon Gombos 3000m Grace Thek Erin Murphy Arianna Colella 4x400 Relay Meg VanName Maria Pantazelos Caileigh Grove Molly Shapiro 4x800 Relay Jackie McCarthy Molly McCann Emma Perron Laura Nagel Triple Jump Christina Lavigne High Jump Jennifer Bell @ Bryant University Invitational Smithfield, R.I. Saturday, April 2, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 200m Maria Pantazelos Toni Rauseo 400m Meg VanName Molly Shapiro Caileigh Grove Meredith Daly Jenna Raymond 800m Jackie McCarthy Laura Isabelle Elizabeth DeVivo Caitlin Plunkett Molly McCann Jenna Ludwick 1500m Erin Murphy Arianna Colella Shannon Gombos 5000m Sara Graney Triple Jump Christina Lavigne

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Place Result 2 13.24 5 13.51 6 13.58 1 26.91 3 27.39 4 27.45 8 28.45 2 1:00.91 3 1:01.90 7 1:04.96 8 1:05.36 10 1:05.55 14 1:07.97 2 2:19.47 3 2:24.31 6 2:34.34 7 2:38.05 8 2:40.80 2 4:52.83 3 5:14.79 4 5:19.91 6 5:31.45 3 9:53.41 7 10:53.49 9 11:32.01 2 4:23.16

1

10:09.53

1 1

11.00m/36-01.25 1.47m/4-09.75

Place Result 11 27.22 14 27.34 8 1:01.23 12 1:01.99 18 1:04.40 20 1:04.85 26 1:08.20 12 2:24.26 15 2:26.80 17 2:27.60 30 2:32.81 39 2:36.91 50 2:38.44 40 5:12.42 46 5:14.06 56 5:23.23 6 18:23.47 3 11.14m/36-06.75

@ George Davis Invitational Lowell, Mass. Saturday, April 9, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 100m Toni Rauseo Maria Pantazelos 200m Toni Rauseo Maria Pantazelos 400m Meg VanName Molly Shapiro Caileigh Grove Meredith Daly Jenna Raymond 800m Jackie McCarthy Laura Isabelle Elizabeth DeVivo Caitlin Plunkett Shannon Gombos Molly McCann 1500m Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll Emma Perron Mary Kate Champagne Erin Murphy Arianna Colella 3000m Laura Nagel Grace Thek Sara Graney 3000m Hannah Davidson 4x100 Relay Jennifer Bell Christina Lavigne Maria Pantazelos Toni Rauseo 4x400 Relay Molly Shapiro Meg VanName Julie Wolf Caileigh Grove Triple Jump Christina Lavigne @ Mt. Sac Relays Walnut, Calif. Thursday - Saturday, April 14 - 16, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 1500m Open U/O Laura Nagel Open U/O Charlotte Ffrench O’Carroll 5000m OlyDev. Hannah Davidson Open-B U/O Emma Perron Open-D U/O Grace Thek Open-D U/O Sara Graney @ Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. Thursday - Saturday, April 28 - 30, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 3000m Champ. Div. Laura Nagel Grace Thek Emma Perron 3000m Steeplechase Hannah Davidson Champ. Div. 5000m Champ. Div. Mary Kate Champagne @ Brown Springtime Open Providence, R.I. Sunday, May 1, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 100m Toni Rauseo 200m Maria Pantazelos Jennifer Bell

Place Result 9 13.30 11 13.40 17 27.10 22 27.90 8 1:00.80 15 1:01.80 18 1:03.60 22 1:04.40 28 1:07.60 3 2:18.40 6 2:21.30 11 2:24.50 24 2:29.20 40 2:35.80 41 2:35.90 2 4:33.80 4 4:45.10 6 4:46.90 20 5:01.10 34 5:09.30 1 9:35.30 2 10:03.20 7 10:24.00 1 10:38.10 5 51.00

2

4:07.90

4

11.30m

Place Result 6 4:23.23 41 4:31.06 18 16:20.37 29 17:05.67 34 17:26.88 39 17:47.80

Place Result 2 9:27.14 16 9:51.37 19 9:52.34 5 10:21.52 23

17:54.09

Place Result 8 13.08 19 27.46 21 27.63


2011 WOMEN'S OUTOOR TRACK RESULTS 400m 800m 1500m 5000m 4x100 Relay 4x400 Relay Triple Jump

Meg VanName Molly Shapiro Julie Wolf Caileigh Grove Meredith Daly Jenna Raymond Jackie McCarthy Laura Isabelle Elizabeth DeVivo Jenna Ludwick Molly McCann Erin Murphy Arianna Colella Shannon Gombos Sara Graney Jennifer Bell Meredith Daly Christina Lavigne Maria Pantazelos Jackie McCarthy Laura Isabelle Meg VanName Julie Wolf Christina Lavigne

@ BIG EAST Championships Villanova, Pa. Friday - Sunday, May 6 - 8, 2011 Providence College 15th of 15 (5 points) Individual Results Event Athlete 1500m Laura Nagel 3000m Steeplechase Hannah Davidson 5000m Grace Thek 10,000m Sara Graney Emma Perron 4x800m Relay Jackie McCarthy Hannah Davidson Laura Nagel Laura Isabelle Triple Jump Christina Lavigne

9 15 16 17 18 20 7 10 13 20 23 16 22 26 1 3

59.12 1:01.60 1:02.08 1:02.92 1:03.72 1:06.91 2:16.54 2:18.42 2:23.29 2:38.84 2:48.10 4:53.14 5:13.17 5:20.83 17:34.29 50.19

2

4:08.87

4

10.91m

Place Result 11 4:29.86 7 10:35.90 16 17:27.35 13 36:51.06 15 37:41.38 6 9:06.97

21

Laura Nagel '14

10.75m/35-03.25

@ ECAC Championships Princeton, N.J. Friday - Sunday, May 13 - 15, 2011 Providence College 34th of 53 (9 points) Individual Results Event Athlete 3000m Laura Nagel Hannah Davidson Grace Thek 5000m Emma Perron

Place Result 2 9:25.78 8 9:38.68 13 9:57.04 26 17:34.85

@ NCAA East Preliminary Round Bloomington, Ind. Thursday - Saturday, May 26 - 28, 2011 Individual Results Event Athlete 1500m Laura Nagel 3000m Steeplechase Hannah Davidson

Place Result 7 (prelim) 4:32.44 19 (prelim) 10:22.64

Emma Perron '11

CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 37


MEN'S NCAA/BIG EAST RESULTS MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 2010 22nd 2009 20th 2008 20th 2007 27th 2006 9th 2005 2004 21st 2003 24th 2002 13th 2001 10th 2000 3rd 1999 19th 1998 10th 1997 16th 1996 22nd 1995 8th (tied) 1994 1993 1992 3rd 1991 13th

MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY AT THE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 1990 1989 1988 13th 1987 20th 1986 22nd 1985 1984 6th 1983 7th 1982 2nd 1981 2nd 1980 16th 1979 12th 1978 12th 1977 4th 1976 9th 1975 3rd 1974 5th 1973 1972 1971 27th 1970 -

MEN'S INDOOR TRACK AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 2011 64th 2010 2009 27th (tied) 2008 2007 51st (tied) 2006 47th (tied) 2005 2004 66th (tied) 2003 2002 2001 38th 2000 1999 1998 1997 43rd 1996 57th

YEAR FINISH 1994 7th 1993 6th 1992 1st 1991 1st 1990 1st 1989 2nd 1988 1st 1987 2nd 1986 2nd 1985 1st 1984 1st 1983 3rd 1982 1st 1981 1st 1980 1st 1979 1st

MEN'S INDOOR TRACK AT THE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 1995 21st (tied) 1994 13th (tied) 1993 24th (tied) 1992 13th 1991 1990 1989 1988 44th 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 36th (tied) 1981 1980 -

MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 2011 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007 62nd (tied) 2006 16th (tied) 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 64th 2000 1999 1998 1997 -

YEAR FINISH 2010 3rd 2009 5th 2008 4th 2007 3rd 2006 1st 2005 3rd 2004 3rd 2003 4th 2002 2nd 2001 3rd 2000 1st 1999 4th 1998 1st 1997 2nd 1996 1st 1995 1st

YEAR FINISH 2011 10th 2010 13th 2009 9th 2008 12th 2007 9th 2006 11th 2005 8th 2004 8th 2003 10th 2002 13th 2001 11th 2000 7th 1999 11th 1998 13th 1997 13th 1996 12th

YEAR FINISH 1995 10th 1994 8th 1993 7th 1992 5th 1991 8th 1990 7th 1989 6th 1988 7th 1987 9th 1986 9th 1985 9th 1984 7th 1983 7th 1982 5th 1981 8th 1980 7th

MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AT THE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 1996 1995 28th (tied) 1994 1993 18th (tied) 1992 1991 1990 20th (tied) 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 85th (tied) 1982 -

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YEAR FINISH 2011 12th 2010 13th 2009 12th 2008 13th 2007 14th 2006 13th 2005 9th 2004 8th 2003 12th 2002 11th 2001 11th 2000 12th 1999 13th 1998 13th 1997 13th 1996 13th

YEAR FINISH 1995 9th 1994 9th 1993 10th 1992 9th 1991 9th 1990 8th 1989 5th 1988 9th 1987 7th 1986 9th 1985 8th 1984 8th 1983 6th 1982 7th 1981 7th 1980 7th


MEN'S TRACK RECORDS EVENT NAME TIME MEET YEAR 200 Meters (Outdoors) Robert Dugas 21.8 1951 400 Meters (Indoors) (Outdoors)

Charles Dewey Charles Dewey

48.47 48.58

Boston, Mass. Mt. Sac Relays

500 Meters (Indoors)

James Lourenco 1:03.43 Boston, Mass.

600 Yards (Indoors)

John Evans

800 Meters (Indoors) (Outdoors)

Andy Keith Andy Keith

1:11.51

1/07 4/07 2/08

Greater Boston Inv. 1/88

1:48.66 New England Champ. 2/88 1:47.56 IC4A'S 5/92

880 Yards (Indoors)

John Evans

1:51.0

Boston

1/86

1,000 Yards (Indoors)

John Evans

2:09.60 Boston

1/86

1,000 Meters (Indoors) Andy Keith

2:20.05 Terrier Classic

1/94

1,500 Meters (Indoors) Andy Keith 3:40.02 New England Champ. N.E. College Record 3/92 (Outdoors)

Mark Carroll

3:36.52 Hectel, Belgium

Mile Run (Indoors) (Outdoors)

Andy Keith Max Smith

3:56.29 Commonwealth Inv. 1/94 3:56.46 Brasschaat, Belgium 7/07

3,000 Meters (Indoors) Andy Keith (Outdoors) John Treacy

6/95

7:49.83 Mobil One Grand Prix 2/94 7:48.60 Los Angeles 5/78

3,000 Meter Steeplechase (Outdoors) Brendan Quinn

8:28.95 Dublin, Ireland

6/83

Two Mile Run (Indoors) John Treacy

8:30.60 Boston

2/78

5,000 Meters (Indoors) Geoff Smith (Outdoors) Mark Carroll

13:23.60 New York 13:13.94 Lille, France

2/81 6/95

EVENT NAME TIME MEET YEAR 4 x 800 Meter Relay (Indoors) Nick Berluti 7:28.60 BIG EAST Champ. 2/08 Chris McDermott James Lourenco Charles Dewey (Outdoors)

John Duggan 7:29.12 Villanova Frank Conway Sean Keohane John Evans

Distance Medley (Indoors) Brian Stannard 9:36.25 IC4A Champ. Charles Dewey Dominic Channon David McCarthy (Outdoors) Max Smith 9:36.56 Penn Relays Charlie Dewey Richard Jones Martin Fagan 4 X 1,500 Meters (Outdoors) Nick Jackson Mark Carroll Mark Burdis Andy Keith

5/88

3/09

4/06

15:02.63 Penn Relays

4/93

Michael Byrne John Savoie Peter Crooke Mick O'Shea

16:20.90 Des Moines, Iowa

4/77

High Jump

Don Fernandez

6' - 9"

Yale University

1/92

Long Jump

Armond Hodge

6.64 m

Fordham

Javelin

Stephen Justus

59.05 m Bryant University

4 Mile Relay (Outdoors) FIELD

12/06 3/09

10,000 Meters (Outdoors) John Treacy 27:55.20 Penn Relays 4/78 Penn Relays Record RELAYS 4 x 400 (Indoors)

Brian Stannard Charles Dewey Issiah Davis Alan Pandiani

3:20.53 New Englands.

2/09

4 x 400 (Outdoors)

Alan Pandiani 3:15.82 New Englands. Thomas Manglaviti Charles Dewey Brian Stannard

5/09

Julian Matthews '12 qualified for the 2010 NCAA Track and Field Championship in the 1,500 meters. CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 39


MEN'S HONOR ROLL BIG EAST CHAMPIONS

YEAR NAME SEASON EVENT 1980 Brendan Quinn Cross Country Ray Treacy Indoor Track 5,000 Meters Dan Dillon Indoor Track 3,000 Meters 1981 Ray Treacy Indoor Track 5,000 Meters Brendan Quinn Outdoor Track 3,000 Meter Steeple. Geoff Smith Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters 1982 Brendan Quinn Cross Country Steve Binns Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Ray Treacy Indoor Track 5,000 Meters Brendan Quinn Outdoor Track 3,000 Meter Steeple. 1983 Jimmy Fallon Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Brendan Quinn Outdoor Track 3,000 Meter Steeple. Steve Binns Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters Geoff Smith Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1984 Richard O'Flynn Cross Country Richard O'Flynn Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Andy Ronan Indoor Track 5,000 Meters Richard Mulligan Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1985 Richard O'Flynn Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Andy Ronan Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1986 John Evans Indoor Track 800 Meters Andy Ronan Indoor Track 5,000 Meters Andy Ronan Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1987 Mark Keller Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1988 John Evans Indoor Track 1,000 Meters Frank Conway Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Frank Conway Outdoor Track 3,000 Meter Steeple. Mark Keller Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1989 Frank Conway Indoor Track 1,000 Meters Mike Scanlon Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Frank Conway Outdoor Track 1,500 Meters John Duggan Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters 1990 John Evans Indoor Track 1,000 Meters 1992 Andy Keith Indoor Track 1,000 Meters Chris Teague Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Andy Keith Indoor Track 4 X 800 Meters Chris Teague Indoor Track 4 X 800 Meters Mark Carroll Indoor Track 4 X 800 Meters Jack Davidson Indoor Track 4 X 800 Meters Paul Logan Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1993 Mark Carroll Cross Country Andy Keith Indoor Track 1,000 Meters Mark Burdis Indoor Track 5,000 Meters Mark Burdis Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Mark Burdis Outdoor Track 3,000 Meter Steeple. 1994 Andy Keith Indoor Track 1,000 Meters Mark Carroll Indoor Track 3,000 Meters David Healy Indoor Track Distance Medley Jason Martin Indoor Track Distance Medley Andy Keith Outdoor Track Distance Medley Mark Carroll Indoor Track Distance Medley Andy Keith Outdoor Track 1,500 Meters 1995 Mark Carroll Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Mark Carroll Outdoor Track 1,500 Meters David Healy Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters 1996 Mark Carroll Cross Country David Healy Indoor Track 3,000 Meters 1999 Ben Noad Cross Country Keith Kelly Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 2000 Keith Kelly Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Keith Kelly Indoor Track 5,000 Meters Larry Morrissey Indoor Track Distance Medley Chris Livesey Indoor Track Distance Medley Kevin Cashman Indoor Track Distance Medley Paul Reilly Indoor Track Distance Medley 2001 Keith Kelly Cross Country Keith Kelly Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Keith Kelly Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters Hamish Thorpe Indoor Track Distance Medley Kevin Cashman Indoor Track Distance Medley Larry Morrissey Indoor Track Distance Medley Keith Kelly Indoor Track Distance Medley

40 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

2002 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010

Adam Sutton Adam Sutton Dylan Wykes Liam Reale Martin Fagan Martin Fagan Martin Fagan Martin Fagan Max Smith Martin Fagan Max Smith Martin Fagan Max Smith David McCarthy Hayden McLaren David McCarthy Nick Berluti Brian Stannard Charles Dewey Lee Carey

IC4A CHAMPIONS

Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track Indoor Track Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Cross Country

5,000 Meters 3,000 Meters 1,000 Meters 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 5,000 Meters Mile Mile 3,000 Meters 1,500 Meters 3,000 Meters 1,000 Meters Distance Medley Distance Medley Distance Medley Distance Medley

YEAR NAME SEASON EVENT 1976 Michael O'Shea Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters 1977 John Treacy Indoor Track 3 Mile Run 1981 Steve Binns Cross Country Ray Treacy Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1982 Brendan Quinn Cross Country Ray Treacy Indoor Track 5,000 Meters 1983 Richard O'Flynn Cross Country Brendan Quinn Outdoor Track 3,000 Meter Steeple. 1984 Richard O'Flynn Cross Country 1985 Richard O'Flynn Indoor Track 5,000 Meters 1986 John Evans Indoor Track 800 Meters 1988 John Evans Outdoor Track 800 Meters 1989 Frank Conway Outdoor Track 1,500 Meters 1990 John Evans Outdoor Track 800 Meters Bill Mullaney Outdoor Track 1,500 Meters 1993 Andy Keith Indoor Track 1,000 Meters ***MEET RECORD*** 1995 Mark Carroll Cross Country 1997 Steve Myers Indoor Track Mile 1998 Keith Kelly Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 1999 Keith Kelly Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 2000 Keith Kelly Indoor Track 5,000 Meters 2001 Paul Reilly Indoor Track 3,000 Meters Dermot Galvin Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters 2002 Hamish Thorpe Indoor Track Mile Adam Sutton Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters 2004 Adam Sutton Indoor Track 5,000 Meters 2004 Liam Reale Indoor Track Distance Medley Dan Robb Indoor Track Distance Medley Richard Jones Indoor Track Distance Medley Martin Fagan Indoor Track Distance Medley 2007 Hayden McLaren Indoor Track 1,000 Meters 2008 Ahmed Haji Indoor Track 5,000 Meters 2009 Hayden McLaren Indoor Track Distance Medley Brian Stannard Indoor Track Distance Medley Charles Dewey Indoor Track Distance Medley Dominic Channon Indoor Track Distance Medley


MEN'S HONOR ROLL ALL-AMERICANS

YEAR NAME SEASON EVENT 1965 Barry Brown Cross Country

1999

Ben Noad Keith Kelly

Cross Country Cross Country

2000

Keith Kelly

Cross Country

2001

Dermot Galvin Hamish Thorpe Keith Kelly Keith Kelly Keith Kelly

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track Outdoor Track

2002

Adam Sutton Hamish Thorpe

Cross Country Cross Country

2003

Adam Sutton

Cross Country

2004

Adam Sutton

Indoor Track

2005

Martin Fagan

Cross Country

2006

Martin Fagan Martin Fagan Max Smith Max Smith

Cross Country Outdoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track

2007

Martin Fagan Max Smith Ahmed Haji

Indoor Track Outdoor Track Cross Country

2008

David McCarthy

Cross Country

2009

David McCarthy Hayden McLaren

Indoor Track Indoor Track

2010

Lee Carey

Cross Country

2011

David McCarthy Julian Matthews Julian Matthews

Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track

1974

Michael O'Shea

Cross Country

1976

Michael O'Shea John Treacy Stetson Arnold

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country

1977

John Treacy

Cross Country

1978

John Treacy Gerry Deegan Danny Dillon John Treacy Gerry Deegan John Treacy Gerry Deegan

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

1979

Ray Treacy Danny Dillon

Cross Country Cross Country

1981

Ray Treacy

Cross Country

1982

Ray Treacy Steve Binns Brendan Quinn Geoff Smith Steve Binns

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track

1983

Brendan Quinn Richard O'Flynn Steve Binns

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country

1984

Richard O'Flynn Andy Ronan

Cross Country Cross Country

1985

Richard O'Flynn

Cross Country

1986

Andy Ronan

Cross Country

1988

Frank Conway

Indoor Track

Mile Run

1989

Frank Conway

Indoor Track

Mile Run

1990

John Evans Bill Mullaney

Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

1,500 Meters 1,500 Meters

1992

Paul Logan Chris Teague Andy Keith

Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track

3,000 Meters Mile Run

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE OLYMPIANS

1993

Mark Carroll Chris Teague Mark Carroll Andy Keith Andy Keith

Cross Country Cross Country Outdoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track

1,500 Meters Mile Run 1,500 Meters

1984

1994

Andy Keith Mark Carroll Andy Keith

Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track

3,000 Meters Mile Run

1995

Mark Carroll Mark Carroll

Indoor Track Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters 5,000 Meters

1996

Mark Carroll David Healy

Cross Country Indoor Track

3,000 Meters

1997

Mike Donnelly Mike Donnelly

Indoor Track Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters

1998

Ben Noad

Cross Country

3 Mile Run 2 Mile Run

5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters

5,000 meters

10,000 Meters Mile Run 1,500 Meters 3,000 Meters 1,500 Meters

Mile Run Mile Run

3,000 Meters Mile 1,500 Meters

NCAA CHAMPIONS

YEAR NAME SEASON EVENT 1978

John Treacy Gerry Deegan

Indoor Track Indoor Track

3 Mile Run 2 Mile Run

1992

Andy Keith

Indoor Track

Mile Run

1995

Mark Carroll

Indoor Track

5,000 Meters

2000

Keith Kelly

Cross Country

YEAR NAME SITE EVENT 1980 John Treacy Moscow Olympics 5,000/10,000 Meters Geoff Smith Moscow Olympics 10,000 Meters Michael O'Shea Moscow Olympics 5,000 Meters

John Treacy Los Angeles Olym. 10,000 M./Marathon ***SILVER MEDALIST IN THE MARATHON*** Geoff Smith Los Angeles Olym. Marathon

1988

John Treacy Steve Binns Brendan Quinn John Doherty

Seoul Olympics Seoul Olympics Seoul Olympics Seoul Olympics

Marathon 10,000 Meters 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 5,000 Meters

1992

John Treacy Andy Ronan John Doherty

Barcelona Olym. Barcelona Olym. Barcelona Olym.

Marathon Marathon 5,000 Meters

2000

Mark Carroll

Sydney Olympics

5,000 Meters

2004

Mark Carroll

Athens Olympics

5,000 Meters

2008

Martin Fagan

Beijing Olympics

Marathon

CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 41


WOMEN'S NCAA/BIG EAST RESULTS WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 2010 9th 2009 11th 2008 13th 2007 26th 2006 7th 2005 16th 2004 3rd 2003 3rd 2002 6th 2001 10th 2000 9th 1999 10th 1998 14th 1997 6th 1996 7th

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY AT THE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 1995 1st 1994 5th 1993 5th 1992 5th 1991 9th 1990 2nd 1989 10th 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 -

WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 2011 2010 2009 45th (tied) 2008 2007 50th (tied) 2006 26th (tied) 2005 2004 9th 2003 32nd (tied) 2002 37th (tied) 2001 2000 1999 38th 1998 14th 1997 -

YEAR FINISH 1995 1st 1994 2nd 1992 3rd 1993 3rd 1991 2nd 1990 2nd 1989 3rd 1988 2nd 1987 2nd 1986 4th 1985 4th 1984 7th 1983 6th 1982 7th

WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK AT THE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 1996 18th 1995 25th (tied) 1994 12th (tied) 1993 1992 4th (tied) 1991 1990 12th (tied) 1989 33rd (tied) 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 -

WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 2011 2010 49th (tied) 2009 29th (tied) 2008 31st (tied) 2007 41st (tied) 2006 16th (tied) 2005 29th 2004 22nd 2003 27th 2002 64th (tied) 2001 2000 1999 67th 1998 1997 52nd (tied)

YEAR FINISH 2010 4th 2009 5th 2008 4th 2007 2nd 2006 1st 2005 2nd 2004 1st 2003 2nd 2002 4th 2001 3rd 2000 2nd 1999 2nd 1998 3rd 1997 1st 1996 1st

YEAR FINISH 2011 12th 2010 16th 2009 10th 2008 13th 2007 7th 2006 11th 2005 12th 2004 8th 2003 9th 2002 10th 2001 13th 2000 13th 1999 11th 1998 8th 1997 12th

YEAR FINISH 1996 7th 1995 7th 1994 7th 1993 9th 1992 5th 1991 8th 1990 6th 1989 7th 1988 6th 1987 4th 1986 8th 1985 9th 1984 8th 1983 8th

WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK AT THE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR FINISH 1996 31st (tied) 1995 12th (tied) 1994 19th 1993 36th (tied) 1992 4th (tied) 1991 15th (tied) 1990 56th (tied) 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 -

The 2004 women's cross country team placed third at the NCAAs. 42 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

YEAR FINISH 2011 15th (tied) 2010 15th 2009 15th (tied) 2008 14th 2007 13th 2006 14th 2005 11th 2004 10th 2003 12th 2002 11th 2001 13th 2000 13th 1999 12th 1998 10th 1997 11th

YEAR FINISH 1996 11th 1995 9th 1994 10th 1993 7th 1992 9th 1991 8th 1990 5th 1989 7th 1988 8th 1987 4th 1986 8th 1985 9th 1984 7th 1983 7th

In 1995, the Friars captured the NCAA Cross Country Championship


WOMEN'S TRACK RECORDS EVENT NAME TIME MEET YEAR 100 Meters (Outdoors) Helen Jessie 12.53 BIG EAST Champ. 5/87 200 Meters (Indoors) Jacqui Stokes 25.06 Boston Univ. (Outdoors) Dionne Wilson 24.79 West Point Inv.

1/87 4/90

400 Meters (Indoors) (Outdoors)

Dionne Wilson Dionne Wilson

55.86 54.20

Boston Univ. BIG EAST Champ.

3/92 5/91

500 Meters (Indoors)

Dionne Wilson

1:13.11

BIG EAST Champ.

2/92

600 Yards (Indoors)

Kara Corridon

1:23.86

New England Champ. 3/89

800 Meters (Indoors) (Outdoors)

Roisin McGettigan Geraldine Nolan

2:05.91 2:06.98

Boston Univ. Athens, Greece

2/03 6/90

1,000 Meters (Indoors)

Sinead Delahunty

2:47.37

Terrier Classic

1/90

1,500 Meters (Outdoors)

Amy Rudolph

4:11.18

U.S.T.F. Champ.

6/95

Mile (Indoors) (Outdoors)

Kim Smith Sinead Delahunty

4:30.61 4:34.38

Boston Univ. Cork, Ireland

2/04 7/91

3,000 Meters (Indoors) Kim Smith 8:49.18 NCAA Champ. ***NCAA RECORD*** (Outdoors) Geraldine Hendricken 9:02.33 NCAA Champ.

6/91

3,000 Meter Steeplechase (Outdoors) Roisin McGettigan

9:50.12

6/03

5,000 Meters (Indoors) Kim Smith (Outdoors) Kim Smith

15:14.18 NCAA Champ. ***NCAA RECORD*** 15:09.72 Mount Sac Relays ***NCAA RECORD***

3/04

10,000 Meters Outdoors Mary Cullen

32:39.59

BIG EAST Champ.

4/06

Long Jump (Indoors) (Outdoor)

Jacqui Stokes Jacqui Stokes

19'2" 19'0"

Greater Boston Inv. Villanova

1/87 5/88

High Jump (Indoors) (Outdoors

Jacqui Stokes Jacqui Stokes

5'6" 5'6"

Syracuse BIG EAST Champ.

2/89 5/88

Javelin

Brooke Freeburg

50.02

Penn Relays

4/27

48.06

BIG EAST Chmp.

5/87

4 X 100 Meters (Outdoors) Carolanne Byrne Crystal Jones Helen Jessie Jacqui Stokes

NCAA Champ.

3/04

4/04

EVENT NAME TIME MEET YEAR 4 X 400 Meters (Indoors) Kara Corridon 3:53.70 New England Champ. 2/90 Jacqui Stokes Siobhan Gallagher Geraldine Hendricken

(Outdoors)

Kara Corridon 3:47.80 Jacqui Stokes Dionne Wilson Geraldine Hendricken

4 X 800 Meters (Indoors) Geraldine Hendricken 8:38.10 Sinead Delahunty Siobhan Gallagher Geraldine Nolan (Outdoors)

Natalie Davey 8:42.03 Geraldine Nolan Sinead Delahunty Geraldine Hendricken

BIG EAST Champ.

5/90

BIG EAST Champ.

2/90

BIG EAST Champ.

5/91

Distance Medley (Indoors) Geraldine Nolan 11:04.45 ECAC Champ. 3/90 Jacqui Stokes Siobhan Gallagher Geraldine Hendricken (Outdoors)

Sinead Delahunty 11:00.67 Dionne Wilson Geraldine Nolan Geraldine Hendricken

Penn Relays

4/92

4 X 1,500 Meters (Outdoors) Anita Philpott 17:22.30 Penn Relays Geraldine Nolan ***WORLD RECORD*** Natalie Davey Geraldine Hendricken

4/91

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE OLYMPIANS YEAR NAME SITE EVENT 1996 1996 1996 2000 2000 2004 2004 2004 2008 2008

Sinead Delahunty Marie McMahon Amy Rudolph Sinead Delahunty Amy Rudolph Kim Smith Marie McMahon Maria McCambridge Roisin McGettigan Kim Smith

Atlanta Olympics Atlanta Olympics Atlanta Olympics Sydney Olympics Sydney Olympics Athens Olympics Athens Olympics Athens Olympics Beijing Olympics Beijing Olympics

1,500 Meters 5,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 1,500 Meters 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters 10,000 Meters 5,000 Meters Steeplechase 10,000 Meters

Shelby Greany '13 claimed her first BIG EAST title in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the 2010 BIG EAST Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 43


WOMEN'S HONOR ROLL BIG EAST CHAMPIONS

YEAR NAME SEASON EVENT 1983 Julie McCorie Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters

Fiona Crombie Jane Nalder Kim Smith

Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track

1987

Tina Moloney

Indoor Track

5,000 Meters

2005

Fiona Crombie

Cross Country

1988

Tina Moloney Tina Moloney Anita Philpott Jacqui Stokes Tina Moloney Siobhan Gallagher

Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track

5,000 Meters Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med.

2006

Mary Cullen Mary Cullen

Indoor Track Indoor Track

3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters

2007

Aine Hoban

Indoor Track

5,000 Meters

2008

Danette Doetzel

Outdoor Track

10,000 Meters

1989

Geraldine Hendricken Tina Moloney Tina Moloney Kara Corridon Christine Crowley Patricia Logan Tina Moloney

Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track

1,000 Meters 5,000 Meters Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med. 5,000 Meters

2009 2010

Danette Doetzel Danette Doetzel

Indoor Track Outdoor Track

3,000 Meters 10,000 Meters

Shelby Greany

Outdoor Track

3,000m Steeple

1990

Siobhan Gallagher Anita Philpott Geraldine Nolan Sinead Delahunty Siobhan Gallagher

Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

Mile Run 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters

1992

Geraldine Hendricken Geraldine Hendricken Geraldine Nolan Leanne Burke Dionne Wilson Jeanne Hughes Geraldine Nolan

Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

1,000 Meters 3,000 Meters 1,500 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters

1993

Amy Rudolph

Outdoor Track

3,000 Meters

1994

Amy Rudolph Amy Rudolph Amy Rudolph

Cross Country Indoor Track Outdoor Track

Mile Run 3,000 Meters

1995

Amy Rudolph Marie McMahon

Indoor Track Outdoor Track

3,000 Meters 10,000 Meters

1996

Marie McMahon

Cross Country

1997

Marie McMahon Marie McMahon

Cross Country Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters

1998

Marie McMahon Marie McMahon Marie McMahon Marie McMahon

Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters

1999

Sarah Dupre Sarah Dupre

Cross Country Indoor Track

3,000 Meters

2001

Brooke Freeburg Roisin McGettigan

Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

Javelin 3,000m Steeple

2002

Roisin McGettigan Roisin McGettigan

Indoor Track Outdoor Track

Mile 3,000m Steeple

2003

Roisin McGettigan Roisin McGettigan Brooke Freeburg

Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

1,000 Meters 3,000 m Steeple Javelin

2003

Kim Smith

Cross Country

2004

Kim Smith Kim Smith Deirdre Byrne

Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track

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3,000 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters

4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 10,000 Meters

ECAC CHAMPIONS

YEAR NAME SEASON EVENT 1989 Tina Moloney Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters 1990

Jacqui Stokes Geraldine Nolan Geraldine Hendricken Siobhan Gallagher

Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track

Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med.

1991

Dionne Wilson

Indoor Track

500 Meters

1992

Dionne Wilson Leanne Burke Amy Rudolph Geraldine Nolan

Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track

4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters

1993

Amy Rudolph

Outdoor Track

1,500 Meters

1994

Amy Rudolph

Outdoor Track

1,500 Meters

1996

Maria McCambridge

Outdoor Track

3,000 Meters

1997

Sarah Dupre Marie McMahon

Indoor Track Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters 3,000 Meters

1998

Marie McMahon Sarah Dupre Gladys Ganiel

Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters

1999

Sarah Dupre Gladys Ganiel

Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters

2003

Fiona Crombie Roisin McGettigan Roisin Quinn Deirdre Byrne Mary Cullen

Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track

Mile Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med.

2006

Aine Hoban

Indoor Track

5,000 Meters

2008

Danette Doetzel Katie DiCamillo

Indoor Track Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters 5,000 Meters

2010

Katie DiCamillo

Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters

ALL-AMERICANS

YEAR NAME SEASON EVENT 1989 Tina Moloney Cross Country Geraldine Hendricken Indoor Track Mile Run 1990

Geraldine Hendricken Geraldine Hendricken Siobhan Gallagher Siobhan Gallagher

Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track

Mile Run Mile Run 1,500 Meters


WOMEN'S HONOR ROLL 1991

Geraldine Hendricken Sinead Delahunty Anita Philpott Geraldine Hendricken Anita Philpott Natalie Davey

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

1992

Geraldine Hendricken Sinead Delahunty Geraldine Hendricken Amy Rudolph Leanne Burke Geraldine Nolan Dionne Wilson Sinead Delahunty

Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track

1993

Sinead Delahunty Jean Hughes Amy Rudolph Amy Rudolph

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Outdoor Track

1,500 Meters

1994

Amy Rudolph Natalie Davey Krissy Haacke Marie McMahon Susan Murnane Amy Rudolph Amy Rudolph Amy Rudolph Natalie Davey

Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med. Mile Run 1,500 Meters 3,000 Meters

1995

Marie McMahon Amy Rudolph Amy Rudolph Marie McMahon Natalie Davey Marie McMahon Amy Rudolph

Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

Mile Run 5,000 Meters 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters 1,500 Meters

1996

Marie McMahon Moira Harrington Maria McCambridge Susan Murnane Marie McMahon Marie McMahon Moira Harrington Moira Harrington Erin Murphy Maria McCambridge Maria McCambridge Moira Harrington

Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters Distance Med. 3,000 Meters Distance Med. Distance Med. Distance Med. 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters

1997

Maria McCambridge Marie McMahon Marie McMahon

Cross Country Cross Country Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters

1998

Sarah Dupre Sarah Dupre Marie McMahon

Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track

5,000 Meters 5,000 Meters

1999

Rachel Hixson Sarah Dupre Sarah Dupre

Cross Country Indoor Track Outdoor Track

5,000 Meters 3,000 Meters

2000

Heather Cappello

Cross Country

2001

Brooke Freeburg

Outdoor Track

Javelin

2002

Claire Shearman Roisin McGettigan Roisin McGettigan

Cross Country Indoor Track Outdoor Track

Mile 3,000 m Steeple

3,000 Meters 3,000 Meters 1,500 Meters

3,000 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 4 X 800 Meters 1,500 Meters

2003

Mary Cullen Roisin McGettigan Mary Cullen Roisin McGettigan

Cross Country Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

Mile 5,000 Meters 3,000 m Steeple

2004

Mary Cullen Kim Smith Kim Smith Kim Smith Kim Smith

Cross Country Cross Country Indoor Track Indoor Track Outoor Track

5,000 Meters 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters

2005

Kim Smith Fiona Crombie Mary Cullen Fiona Crombie

Cross Country Cross Country Outdoor Track Ouitdoor Track

10,000 Meters 3,000 m Steeple

2006

Aine Hoban Mary Cullen Mary Cullen

Cross Country Indoor Track Outdoor Track

3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters

2007

Aine Hoban Aine Hoban Danette Doetzel

Indoor Track Outdoor Track Cross Country

5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters

2008

Danette Doetzel Danette Doetzel

Outdoor Track Cross Country

10,000 Meters

2009

Danette Doetzel Danette Doetzel Hannah Davidson

Indoor Track Outdoor Track Cross Country

5,000 Meters 10,000 Meters

2010

Shelby Greany Shelby Greany

Outdoor Track Cross Country

3,000 m Steeple

2011

Shelby Greany Hannah Davidson

Indoor Track Indoor Track

3,000 meters 3,000 meters

NCAA CHAMPIONS

YEAR NAME SEASON EVENT 1992 Geraldine Hendricken Indoor Track 3,000 Meters 1994 Amy Rudolph Indoor Track Mile Run Amy Rudolph Outdoor Track 1,500 Meters 1995 Cross Country Team 1996 Marie McMahon Indoor Track 5,000 Meters 2004 Kim Smith Indoor Track 5,000 Meters 2004 Kim Smith Indoor Track 3,000 Meters 2004 Kim Smith Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters 2004 Kim Smith Cross Country 2006 Mary Cullen Outdoor Track 5,000 Meters 2009 Danette Doetzel Outdoor Track 10,000 Meters

Danette Doetzel '09 - 2009 NCAA 10,000 meter Champion

Mary Cullen '06 - 2006 NCAA 5,000 meter Champion CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 45


SUCCESS AT PROVIDENCE MARK CARROLL

1995 NCAA CHAMPS

The 1995 Women’s Cross Country Team captured Providence College’s first NCAA team title under the direction of Ray Treacy. Mark Carroll '95 won the NCAA Indoor 5,000 meter title in 1995 and was a six-time All-American. He competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and 2004 Athens Olympic Games.

KEITH KELLY

2011-12 CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK Breakdown

Keith Kelly, a five-time All-American, captured the 2000 NCAA Cross Country Championship.

MARIE McMAHON

Marie McMahon '98 finished her career at Providence as one of the most prolific runners in Friar history. She was a 10-time All-American, led the 1995 Friar cross country team to its first national championship and competed in the Olympic Games in 1996 and 2004.

GLADYS GANIEL

1 BIG EAST Individual Champion 6 All-Americans 4 NCAA Team Qualifiers 11 All-BIG EAST Performers 8 All-Northeast Region Performers 1 All-New England Performer 36 BIG EAST Academic All-Stars 2 USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Selections 1 USTFCCCA Academic Team Award (WCC)

KIM SMITH

AMY RUDOLPH

Gladys Ganiel is a six-time Academic All-American and four-time BIG EAST Scholar Athlete, who earned the prestigious NCAA Walter Byers Award her senior year. She graduated from PC with a 3.98 cumulative grade point average and a bachelor’s degree in political science.

20 BIG EAST TITLES

Amy Rudolph '95 is a 10-time All-American, Rudolph won two NCAA titles in 1994 (indoor mile, outdoor 1,500 meters). In 1996, she established the American record in the 5,000 meters (14:56).

Kim Smith '05 is the only Friar to capture four NCAA titles. She ended her career at Providence by winning the 2004 NCAA Cross Country individual title. At the 2004 NCAA Indoor Track Championship, Smith captured the 5,000 meters (15:14.18) and the 3,000 meters (8:49.18), setting NCAA records in both events. She ran for New Zealand at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games in the 5,000 meters and the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in the 10,000 meter event.

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The Friars have claimed 20 BIG EAST Cross Country titles over the program's history.


TOP NAMES/PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS The following is a list of some of the greatest names and teams in the history of Providence College men's and women's cross country/track and field. 1981 Men’s Cross Country Team – Led by three runners in the top-25, the Friar harriers completed one of their greatest seasons ever by finishing second behind UTEP at the NCAA Championship at Wichita, Kan. It still stands as one of the highest finishes ever for a men’s team at Providence College at any NCAA Championship. Ray Treacy (11th), Steve Binns (15th) and Brendan Quinn (22nd) all earned All-America honors. Richard Mulligan (48th) and Richard O’Flynn (55th) also scored for the Friars. PC posted an 8-0 record for the season in dual meets. The Friars also captured the BIG EAST, IC4A and New England titles. 1982 Men’s Cross Country Team – PC followed up its incredible second-place finish at the 1981 NCAA Championship with another second-place finish in 1982. Three Friars finished in the top20. Brendan Quinn (11th), Steve Binns (15th) and Richard O’Flynn (17th) all earned All-America accolades. Charlie Breagy (61st) and Jimmy Fallon (85th) also scored for PC. Providence recorded a 10-0 mark for the season. PC also won its fourth consecutive BIG EAST title, its 13th consecutive New England crown and its second consecutive IC4A title. 1990 Women’s Cross Country Team - With three runners in the top-20, the Friars placed second at the 1990 NCAA Cross Country Championships in Knoxville, Tenn. Other than the team’s 1995 NCAA title, the 1990 squad’s second-place finish is one of the top accomplishments for a women’s team at Providence College. Sinead Delahunty (10th), Geraldine Hendricken (13th) and Anita Philpot (19th) all earned All-America accolades for PC. Mary Mullane (75 th) and Bridget Bowers (109th), two walk-ons, were the fourth and fifth scorers for the Friars. During the season, the squad placed second at the BIG EAST Championship, third at the ECAC Championship and won the New Englands. 1991 4 X 1,500 Relay Team - Geraldine Hendricken ’92, Anita Philpott ’91, Head Coach Ray Treacy, Geraldine Nolan ’92 and Natalie Davey ’94 celebrate after establishing a world record in the 4 X 1,500 meter relay at the 1991 Penn Relays.

The 1995 Women’s Cross Country Team captured Providence College’s first NCAA team title on November 20, 1995 in Ames, Iowa. Moira Harrington ’96, Maria McCambridge ’98, Marie McMahon ’97 and Susan Murnane ’97 earned All-America honors. The team won all seven of its meets that season, including the BIG EAST and ECAC championships.

Bob Amato '63 was one of the most successful coaches in the history of Providence College. A former Friar runner, Amato coached the PC cross country and track programs for 15 years (1969-85). He is credited with starting the flow of world-class runners from Ireland and England to Smith Hill. Beginning with Michael O’Shea in 1973, Amato brought in other greats such as John Treacy, Geoff Smith, Steve Binns, Ray Treacy and Brendan Quinn. He established Providence College as one of the most dominant cross country and track programs in the country. During his tenure, the Friars finished second at the NCAA Cross Country Championship in 1981 and 1982 and placed in the top-10 seven times. The Friars captured five of the first six BIG EAST Cross Country titles under Amato and recorded an unbeaten streak of 118 dual meets under his guidance. A 10-time New England Cross Country Coach of the Year, Amato compiled a career record of 162-14-1 in cross country. Inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.

Barry Brown '67 earned All-America honors in cross country in 1965. It marked the first All-America accolade at Providence College for a member of the cross country/ track team.

Michael O’Shea '77 was the first Irish athlete to compete at Providence College. O’Shea captured PC’s first ever IC4A title. He won the 1976 outdoor IC4A 5,000 meter title. O’Shea earned two All-America accolades in cross country in 1974 and 1976 as a Friar. O’Shea was a member of the 4 x mile relay team that established the Providence College record of 16:20.90 in 1977. He is in the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame. A native of Limerick, Ireland, O’Shea competed for Ireland in the 1980 Olympics in the 5,000 meters.

Mick Byrne '78 has achieved success as a student-athlete and a coach. The Dublin, Ireland native ran for the Friars in the 1970s and was one of Bob Amato’s early recruits. In April of 1977, he was part of the Friar 4 x mile relay team that established a school record of 16:20.90 that still exists today. After his time at Providence College, Byrne became head coach of the Iona Gaels from 1989-2008. In 2008, he became head coach at the University of Wisconsin, leading the badgers to a fourth place finish at the NCAAs.

Gerry Deegan is one of five Friars to ever win a NCAA title. In 1978, Deegan captured the NCAA Indoor two-mile run. He earned All-America honors in cross country in 1977 after finishing third at the NCAA Championship. He also received All-America accolades during the 1978 indoor season (2 mile run) and the outdoor season where he placed second in the 5,000 meters at the NCAA Championship.

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TOP NAMES/PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS John Treacy '78 is the greatest runner in the history of Providence College. A five-time All-American, Treacy won the 1978 NCAA Indoor 3 mile title. He competed in four Olympic Games, including the 1984 Olympics where he won a silver medal in the marathon. He won the World Cross Country Championships in 1978 and 1979.

Steve Binns '85 is a native of West Yorkshire, England, competed in the 10,000 meters at the 1988 Olympic Games. While at Providence College, Binns earned three All-America honors. He was an All-American in cross country (1981 and 1982) and indoor track (1982). Binns was a member of the cross country team that finished second at the NCAA Championship in 1981 and 1982. He won BIG EAST titles in indoor track (3,000 meters, 1982) and outdoor track (5,000 meters, 1983). Binns also captured the 1981 IC4A Cross Country title.

Dan Dillon '80 was one of the top U.S. runners to ever compete for the Friars. A two-time All-American in cross country (1977 and 1978), he participated in four NCAA Cross Country Championships in his career at Providence. In 1997, Dillon was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame. A two-time New England Champion in track (1977 outdoor six-mile run) and cross country (1978 champion), he captured the 1980 BIG EAST indoor title in the 3,000 meters. Dillon competed for the U.S. in two World Cross Country Championships and posted a 13th-place finish in 1980 in Paris, France.

Richard O’Flynn '85 was a three-time All-American, a threetime BIG EAST champion and a three-time IC4A champion during his career at Providence. A 1999 inductee into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame, O’Flynn earned his three All-America honors in cross country in 1982, 1983 and 1984. He captured his BIG EAST titles in cross country (1984) and in the indoor 3,000 meters (1984 and 1985). O’Flynn was an IC4A champion in cross country (1983 and 1984) and in the indoor 5,000 meters (1985). He helped the 1981 and 1982 cross country teams to consecutive secondplace finishes at the NCAA Championship. In 1984, O’Flynn placed second at the NCAA Cross Country Championship.

Ray Treacy '82 has been a key ingredient to the highly successful cross country and track programs at PC. One of only four men to ever serve as head coach of the prestigious Friar program, Treacy began his career as a three-time AllAmerican and three-time BIG EAST champion runner for the Friars. Since 1984, Treacy has coached 136 All-Americans at Providence. He has instructed a number of individual NCAA and BIG EAST Champions. He also has led the men’s and women’s cross country teams to 15 BIG EAST cross country titles. In 1995, he guided the women’s cross country team to the College’s first NCAA team title.

Andy Ronan '86 has experienced success at every level. A four-time BIG EAST Champion and two-time cross country All-American (1984 and 1986), Ronan also served as an assistant coach of the Friar cross country and track programs for six years (1994-00). In 1995, he helped guide the women’s cross country squad to its first NCAA title. Currently, Ronan is the head coach at Stony Brook. After graduating from Providence in 1986, he began a successful running career, which included a third-place finish in the Boston Marathon (1991) and a fourth-place finish in the Twin Cities Marathon (1989). A native of Wexford, Ireland, Ronan represented his country in the marathon in the 1992 Olympic Games. He was inducted into the PC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999.

John Doherty only competed one year with the Friars (198283), but he went on to have a very productive career in track. Doherty competed in two Olympic Games. In 1988, Doherty was a finalist in the 5,000 meters. He also competed in the 5,000 at the 1992 Olympics.

John Evans '89 holds five records at Providence College. A native of Liverpool, England, Evans established the 600 yard, 880 yard, 1,000 yard, 4 x 800 meter relay and distance medley relay records at Providence. In 1990, he earned All-America accolades in the outdoor 1,500 meters. Evans captured three BIG EAST titles (800 meters and 1,000 meters) and two IC4A crowns (800 meters). After graduation, Evans served as an assistant coach for the Friars for two seasons. Currently, he coaches at Brandeis University. Member of the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Brendan Quinn '83 was one of the athletes that helped put PC in the forefront of distance running in the 80’s. He was a five-time BIG EAST Champion. In 1981, he was the New England Cross Country and the IC4A champion in 1982. Quinn earned All-America honors in cross country in 1981 and 1982. He was a member of three BIG EAST cross country championship teams and helped the Friars to four NCAA Cross Country Championship appearances with second-place finishes in 1981 and 1982. In 1988, he represented Ireland in the Olympic Games in the 3,000 meter steeplechase. Quinn, who holds the PC record in the steeplechase (8:28.95), was inducted into the PC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997.

Tina Moloney '89 earned the first women’s All-America honor for the Providence cross country and track squads. In 1988, she placed eighth at the NCAA Cross Country Championship to earn the All-America accolade. Also during her career, she captured six BIG EAST titles and the program’s first ECAC title when she won the 1989 outdoor 5,000 meter championship. A native of Waterford, Ireland, Moloney was named Providence College Female Athlete of the Year in 1989. In 2008, she was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

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TOP NAMES/PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Geoff Smith '84 is one of the most widely recognized runners in the history of Providence College. A native of Liverpool, England, he captured two Boston Marathons titles (1984 and 1985) and finished second in the New York City Marathon in 1983 as a student-athlete at Providence. He earned AllAmerica accolades in indoor track in 1982. In 1981, Smith established the Providence indoor 5,000 meter record with a pace of 13:22.1 at the Millrose Games, which was just 1.5 seconds off a world record at the time. The two-time BIG EAST Champion competed in two Olympic Games. In 1980, he ran the 10,000 meters and he also competed in the 1984 Olympic Games (marathon). Smith was inducted into the PC Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003.

Frank Conway '90 was one of the top milers to ever compete at Providence. In 1988, he ran a time of 3:58.32 to become the first New England collegian to run a sub-four minute indoor mile in New England. In his junior year, he improved on his mile time as he ran a 3:56.60 at Harvard University. Conway earned two All-America honors in the indoor mile (1988 and 1989). He was a four-time BIG EAST champion and won one IC4A title as a Friar. He established two school records (outdoor 4 x 800 meter relay and outdoor distance medley relay) at Providence.

Siobhan Gallagher '90 holds four school records at Providence College. A native of Donegal, Ireland, Gallagher helped establish the PC record in the indoor and outdoor 4 x 800 meter relay and the two-mile relay. She also was a member of the Friar distance medley team that established a NCAA indoor record of 11:04.45 at the ECAC Championship in 1990. A two-time All-American (mile and 1,500 meters), Gallagher captured three BIG EAST titles and one ECAC crown as a Friar. She was the first female Academic AllAmerican for the cross country/track programs. Member of the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Mike Donnelly '97 became the first walk-on to earn AllAmerica accolades for the PC track team. A native of Somerset, Mass., Donnelly earned his first All-America honor after placing fifth in the 5,000 meters at the 1997 NCAA Indoor Championship. He captured his second All-America accolade by placing 10th in the 10,000 meters at the 1997 NCAA Outdoor Championships. He helped the cross country team make two appearances in the NCAA Championship, and capture BIG EAST titles in 1995 and 1996. He concluded his senior year as PC's Male Athlete of the Year.

Geraldine Hendricken '92 won the 1992 NCAA Indoor 3,000 meters. She earned seven All-America honors and won three BIG EAST titles (1,000 meters and 3,000 meters) at Providence College. Hendricken finished second in the 3,000 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championship in 1991. She anchored the team to a victory at the Penn Relays in the 4 x 1,500 meter relay (1991) and the distance medley relay (1992). She was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003.

Marie McMahon '98 finished her career at Providence as one of the most prolific runners in Friar history. She was a 10-time All-American, led the 1995 Friar cross country team to its first national championship and competed in the Olympic Games in 1996 and 2004. During her career, she captured eight BIG EAST titles (cross country, 3,000 meters, 5,000 meters and 10,000 meters) and won the 1996 NCAA 5,000 meter Indoor Championship. McMahon won three Penn Relays titles in the 5,000 meters. She was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.

Sinead Delahunty '93 earned six All-America honors at Providence College. At PC, she established a school record in the indoor 1,000 meters and helped set the indoor and outdoor 4 x 800 meter relay mark and the outdoor distance medley relay record. In her junior year, Delahunty was second in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Championship. She captured one BIG EAST title as a member of the 1990 4 x 800 meter relay team. In 1993, she was named PC Female Athlete of the Year. A native of Kilkenny, Ireland, Delahunty competed in the 1,500 meters at the 1996 and 2000 Olympics. She was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.

Maria McCambridge '98 is a four-time All-American. In 1995, she finished sixth overall at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, helping Providence to the national title. She also earned cross country All-America accolades in 1996 and two track honors. In 2004, McCambridge (5,000 meters) was selected to the Irish Olympic team to compete in Athens Olympics.

Andy Keith '94 won the 1992 NCAA Indoor mile. He captured the 3,000 meters in 7:49.83 at the Mobil Grand Prix in Fairfax, Va., and ran a 3:56.29 mile at the Commonwealth Invitational in 1994. He earned six All-America honors as a Friar and was a six-time BIG EAST champion (1,000 meters, 1,500 meters, distance medley relay and 4 X 800 meters). He was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.

Sarah Dupre '99 was the first Canadian runner to earn All-America honors at Providence. In her final two years at PC, she received four All-America accolades. Dupre was a three-time ECAC Champion (indoor and outdoor 5,000 meters) and a two-time BIG EAST Champion (cross country and indoor 3,000 meters). Dupre helped the women’s cross country team capture the 1995 NCAA title and make four appearances at the NCAA Cross Country Championship. She also was instrumental in leading the squad to three BIG EAST cross country titles (1995, 1996 and 1997). She was named PC Female Athlete of the Year in 1999. Dupre has competed on a number of Canadian National Cross Country Teams. In 2001, she captured the Canadian Cross Country Championship.

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TOP NAMES/PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Mark Carroll '95 won the NCAA Indoor 5,000 meter title on March 11, 1995 in Indianapolis, Ind. Carroll, a six-time All-American, has competed in the Olympic Games (2000, 2004). He won seven BIG EAST titles (cross country, 1,000 meters, 1,500 meters, 3,000 meters, distance medley relay and 4 x 800 meters). In 1998, Carroll won the European Indoor 3,000 meter title. In 2008, Carroll was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Kim Smith '05 is the only Friar to capture four NCAA titles. She ended her career at Providence by winning the 2004 NCAA Cross Country individual title. At the 2004 NCAA Indoor Track Championship, Smith captured the 5,000 meters (15:14.18) and the 3,000 meters (8:49.18), setting NCAA records in both events. She became the first Providence College athlete to ever capture two NCAA titles in the same meet. Smith also won the 5,000 meters at the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Track Championships. In addition, she set the outdoor 5,000-meter collegiate record at the Mount Sac Relays. She competed in the 5,000 meters at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. In 2008 she competed in her second Olympic Games in Beijing, China in the 10,000 meter event.

Amy Rudolph '95 is one of the top runners ever at Providence College. A 10-time All-American, Rudolph won two NCAA titles in 1994 (indoor mile, outdoor 1,500 meters). She captured five BIG EAST titles (cross country, 3,000 meters, mile and 10,000 meters) in her four years as a Friar. Rudolph has competed in multiple Olympic Games. In 1996, she established the American record in the 5,000 meters (14:56). She was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.

Mary Cullen '06 became the fifth PC female athlete to win an NCAA individual title when she captured the 5,000 meters at the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Track Championships. Cullen also was a six-time All-American (two cross country, four track) and was a three-time BIG EAST Champion.

Gladys Ganiel '99 defined student-athlete. She graduated from PC with a 3.98 cumulative grade point average and a bachelor’s degree in political science. The six-time Academic All-American and four-time BIG EAST Scholar Athlete, earned the prestigious NCAA Walter Byers Award her senior year. She also was named 1999 NCAA Rhode Island Woman of the Year and a Rhode Island finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship. Her freshman year, she helped the women’s cross country squad capture the 1995 NCAA title. A native of Harrington, Maine, Ganiel also helped the women’s cross country team to four consecutive NCAA appearances, three BIG EAST titles (1995, 1996 and 1997) and three New England crowns (1996, 1997 and 1998). The two-time ECAC outdoor 10,000 meter champion, competed in the 10,000 at the 1998 NCAA Outdoor Championship.

Martin Fagan '07 was a four-time All-American during his four years at Providence College. He earned the honor in backto-back seasons for cross country (2005, 2006) and also was recognized as an All-American in outdoor track (10,000 meters) and indoor track (3,000 meters). In 2006, Fagan captured his second-straight BIG EAST cross country title on October 27 at Franklin Park in Boston, Mass. He finished the championship 22-seconds ahead of the field, setting a championship course record with a time of 23:09. Fagan also captured the NCAA Northeast Regional title in 2006 after finishing the 10K course at Van Cortlandt Park 45-seconds ahead of the field with a time of 30:40.7. Fagan went on to finish among the top-5 individual finishers at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in 2006 with a fifth-place showing (31:01). Fagan competed in the Marathon for Ireland at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Keith Kelly '01 captured the Friars’ first men’s NCAA cross country title on November 20, 2000 in Ames, Iowa. Kelly, a five-time All-American, is one of the most decorated PC runners. He also won seven BIG EAST titles (cross country, distance medley relay, 3,000 meters, 5,000 meters and 10,000 meters) and two IC4A titles in the 10,000 meters.

Aine Hoban (Graduate Student) '07 spent just two seasons with the Providence cross country and track teams as a graduate student. During her two-year career as a Friar she earned All-America honors in cross country (2006), the indoor track 3,000 meters (2007) and the outdoor 10,000 meters (2007). Hoban also captured the BIG EAST and ECAC individual championship in the 5,000 meters (indoor) during 2007. During her final cross country season in 2006, Hoban placed second at the BIG EAST Championship on 10/27, third at the NCAA Northeast Regionals on 11/11 and seventh at the NCAA Championship on 11/20.

Roisin McGettigan '03 earned four All-America honors at Providence College. She also was a five-time BIG EAST Champion (steeplechase, mile, 1,000 meters). McGettigan, a native of Wicklow, Ireland, set two school records including the indoor 800 meters (2:05.91) and the 3,000 meter steeplechase (9:50.12). Her time in the steeplechase (9:50.12) is the fastest ever run by an Irish woman. McGettigan competed for Ireland in the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the 3,000 meter Steeplechase, it was her first Olympic Games.

Danette Doetzel '09 claimed five All-America honors and three BIG EAST titles. She claimed the 10,000 meter BIG EAST title twice (2008, 2009) and the 3,000 meter indoor title in 2009. Doetzel became the sixth PC female athlete to win an NCAA individual title when she captured the 10,000 meters at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track Championships. Doetzel became the first Providence College Track athlete to win an NCAA title in the 10,000 meters.

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE TRACK OLYMPIANS

Michael O'Shea

1980 Moscow Olympics - 5,000 Meters

John Treacy Silver Medalist 1984

1980 Moscow Olympics - 5,000/10,000 Meters 1984 Los Angeles Olympics 10,000 Meters/Marathon 1988 Seoul Olympics - Marathon 1992 Barcelona Olympics - Marathon

John Doherty

1988 Seoul Olympics - 5,000 Meters 1992 Barcelona Olympics - 5,000 Meters

Mark Carroll

2000 Sydney Olympics - 5,000 Meters 2004 Athens Olympics - 5,000 Meters

Andy Ronan

1992 Barcelona Olympics - Marathon

Maria McCambridge

2004 Athens Olympics - 5,000 Meters

Geoff Smith

1980 Moscow Olympics - Marathon 1984 Los Angeles Olympics - Marathon

Sinead Delahunty

1996 Atlanta Olympics - 1,500 Meters 2000 Sydney Olympics - 1,500 Meters

Roisin McGettigan

2008 Beijing Olympics - 3,000 Meter Steeplechase

Brendan Quinn 1988 Seoul Olympics 3,000 Meter Steeplechase

Amy Rudolph

1996 Atlanta Olympics - 5,000 Meters 2000 Sydney Olympics - 5,000 Meters

Martin Fagan

2008 Beijing Olympics - Marathon

Steve Binns

1988 Seoul Olympics - 10,000 Meters

Marie McMahon

1996 Atlanta Olympics - 5,000 Meters 2004 Athens Olympics - 10,000 Meters

Kim Smith

2004 Athens Olympics - 5,000 Meters 2008 Beijing Olympics - 10,000 Meters

OLYMPIC GAMES THROUGH THE YEARS - 1980 - 2008

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Responding to the needs of Rhode Island, the Dominican Order of Preachers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College — the only institution of higher learning in North America that is conducted by the Order. In 94 years, Providence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population. Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to the origins of the Dominican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars continue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, to teach at every level of the United States educational system. With the Dominican tradition as its foundation, Providence College focuses on developing the entire person through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowledge of his own values — values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime. To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of contemporary society, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Students may choose from some 60 concentrations ranging from computer science to labor relations to theatre arts. In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college. As part of the core curriculum, all students take a two-year, team-taught course, Development of Western Civilization (DWC) which integrates the study of literature, philosophy, history and religious studies through the ages into a cohesive interdisciplinary unit. Situated just on the fringe of downtown Providence, the College’s location enables students to have easy access to the many social, cultural, educational and recreational amenities of urban life - the Providence Public Library; entertainment at the Providence Performing Arts Center; sporting events, entertainment and trade shows at the Dunkin' Donuts Center and the Providence Convention Center, Providence Place Mall and dozens of fine restaurants. With several other major educational institutions located in Providence, the city has become a hub of collegiate activity.

The Mission of the College

Providence College is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts, Catholic institu-

tion of higher education. Committed to fostering academic excellence through the sciences and humanities, the College provides a variety of opportunities for intellectual, social, moral and spiritual growth in a supportive environment.

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he College actively cultivates intellectual, spiritual, ethical and aesthetic values within the context of the Judaeo-Christian heritage. These values are nurtured by the unique tradition of the Dominican Order which emphasizes quality teaching and scholarship.

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rovidence College recognizes the unity of the human family that proceeds from its one Creator. It therefore encourages the deepest respect for the essential dignity, freedom and equality of every person and welcomes qualified women and men from all religious, racial and ethnic backgrounds. Providence College prepares its students to be responsible and productive citizens to serve in their own society and the greater world community. 52 - PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Affiliation Roman Catholic Dominican Friars Enrollment 3,518 undergraduates 12% from Rhode Island 65% from New England 18 foreign countries 43% men, 57% women Providence, Rhode Island 175,255 residents 27,204 full-time college students in Providence 61,168 full-time college students in Rhode Island Campus 105 acres Concannon Fitness Center/Peterson Rec. Center Basketball Courts Indoor Track Swimming Pool Racquetball Courts Nautilus Tennis Courts Dance Studio Weight Room Phillips Memorial Library 560,975 total volumes Albertus Magnus-Hickey Science Complex "State-of-the-Art" Labs Computer Work Stations Research Facilities Seven Computer Labs Nine Dormitories Five Apartment Buildings One Suite Hall Faculty 410 members, 400 teaching faculty Dominican priests or sisters (8.0% Dominican, 7.3% Friars) 12.1:1 student to faculty ratio 96% Ph.D. or highest degree in field

Athletic department Mission

The mission of the Providence College Intercollegiate Athletics program is to foster the personal development and education of young men and women through their participation in NCAA Division I athletics. Athletic contests provide an opportunity for the campus and the community at large to demonstrate their support of the College, its athletics program, and the student-athletes. The Athletic Department strives to fulfill student-athlete needs and goals in an environment steeped in the Dominican tradition in which honesty, integrity, mutual respect, effort and constant improvement are cherished and cultivated.


PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION ROBERT G. DRISCOLL, JR. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

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Since Robert G. Driscoll was hired as the Associate Brian j. shanley, O.P. Vice President for Athletics on November 2, 2001, ProviPresident dence College athletics has experienced unprecedented On February 1, 2005, Providence College announced growth in academic and athletic performance, fundraisthe election of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve ing, facilities and community involvement. Driscoll has as the 12th president of the College. Prior to his arrival reinvigorated the Providence College Athletics program, at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate leading the charge with a vision of creating one of the professor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic most respected programs in the nation, where each studentUniversity of America in Washington, D.C. athlete graduates and has the opportunity to compete for Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. championships. Driscoll was recognized for his efforts on A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he attended June 10, 2008 as he was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976. Director of the Year for Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 College. He holds a doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, by his alma mater, Ithaca College, where he received the Distinguished Sport Industry where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval StudLeader award during alumni weekend. Most recently, he was elected as Division I-AAA ies. He also holds a master of divinity degree (theology) and the Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. Athletic Directors Association Secretary. Athletically, Providence experienced success in 2010-11. The men’s soccer team (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.) Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has devoted his entire career earned its way to the championship match of the BIG EAST Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The Friars played their first home NCAA Championship to teaching and administration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching asgame and posted a 6-2 win over Saint Peter’s to advance to the Second Round for signments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure the second time in school history. The women’s cross country team qualified for at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of associate professor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College the NCAA Championship for the 22nd consecutive season and placed in the top-10 from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philosophy, and taught in the Development of (ninth) for the 17th time in school history. The men’s team also earned a berth to the Western Civilization Program. NCAA Championship, its fifth consecutive appearance and 15th in the last 16 years. Father Shanley spent the Fall 2002 semester as a visiting professor at the Candler There were eight Friars crowned All-Americans. Marshon Brooks became the first PC School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a post-doctoral felbasketball player to be named to the Associated Press All-America Team since Ryan lowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99. Gomes in 2004. Brooks also set the BIG EAST single-game and single-season scoring As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Father Shanrecords. Lee Carey, who led the men’s cross country team to a third-place finish at the ley holds a seat on the Provincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as BIG EAST Championship by capturing the individual title, also earned All-America cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Provincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all accolades. Shelby Greany was crowned All-American twice (cross country and indoor matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees track – 3,000 meters). Hannah Davidson also was named All-American as she ran the the academic endeavors of members of the Province, including those in preparation 3,000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Track Championships. Julian Matthews garnered for the priesthood and those engaged in graduate studies. two All-America honors (indoor track – mile, outdoor track – 1,500 meters). David McCarthy rounded out the list of All-Americans as he earned the honor in the indoor 3,000 meters. In addition, Providence College finished seventh out of 95 Division I-AAA schools in the 2010-11 Learfield Sports Directors' Cup. The College recently approved renovation plans for Alumni Hall, which is the practice facility for men’s basketball and home courts for women’s basketball and volleyball. Construction will begin in the spring of 2012. In addition, the College gained approval for a state-of-the-art soccer, lacrosse and track athletic complex adjacent to Schneider Arena, which also will be renovated. Included in this complex will be a 30,000 square-foot facility connected to Schneider Arena which will house locker rooms and other facilities for athletic teams. The College also will build a new softball complex and tennis courts on Hendricken Field. In addition to the upcoming renovations to Alumni Hall and Schneider Arena as well as the state-of-the art soccer and lacrosse complex, there have been numerous other facility improvements in Alumni Hall. The men’s basketball offices, hallway and locker rooms were renovated, thanks to a generous gift from Providence College alumnus Joe Calabria ‘65. The Joe Calabria Hallway of Legends was dedicated in January of 2009. Consisting of nine exhibit areas and seven display cases, the hallway features players and teams from each era of the Providence College basketball program. The hallway's floor is a replica of the Friars' Dave Gavitt Court at the Dunkin' Donuts Center and the project also includes a complete renovation of the coaches’ offices, the film room and the team's locker room. The men’s soccer program received a generous donation from John Murphy ‘80 and renovated the soccer offices. The Joyce Murphy Soccer Suite opened in November of 2008. The suite features new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. The men’s soccer locker room also was refurbished thanks to a donation by Kerry and Karl Anderson ‘87. With the creation of the BIG EAST Lacrosse Conference, the lacrosse offices were renovated to go along with a new locker room. The volleyball locker room also was renovated and a new women’s basketball video room was created. In addition, the track/cross country offices and the women’s soccer offices also were refurbished. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Study Lounge, which was opened in 2007, was recently expanded. Thanks to a generous donation from Judge Bill Leary ’60 and his wife, Emily, the Friends of Friar Hockey Room also was renovated at Schneider Arena. The Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Room includes plasma televisions, high-top counters and meeting space for the teams. In addition, a media library room displaying the history of Friar Hockey was made possible thanks to a generous gift from Bob O’Connor ’62. In August of 2007, the Concannon Fitness Center, a state-of-the-art $18 million facility, was opened. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the $6 million Lennon Family Field (Astroturf facility), which was completed in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The construction project also provides the department with a state-of-the-art sports medicine complex and a new ticket office. The Canavan Sports Medicine Center, which was completed in August of 2008, is equipped with a hydrotherapy room, which includes a SwimEx rehab pool and two plunges for cold/hot therapy. Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Driscoll served as the Executive Associate Athletic Director and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department as well as overseeing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs. Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports. During his tenure at Cal, he oversaw 25 club sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships, competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls, NCAA Basketball Tournaments and the College World Series for baseball and softball. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to arriving at Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll was a stand-out hockey and baseball player at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975. A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the Concord-Carlisle High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. He is the proud father of three children: Tara, a graduate of the California Berkeley; Kelly, a graduate of the Michigan; and Sean, a graduate of Providence. He and his wife Cathy reside in North Kingstown. CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK - 53


FACILITIES THE CONCANNON FITNESS CENTER / PETERSON RECREATION Center

CANAVAN SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ACADEMICS Athletic Academic Services The Office of Academic Services (OAS) provides specialized support to student-athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibilities and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. Holistic services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments. Student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the classroom as well as on the field or court, may be nominated for the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team, the Hockey East Academic Honor Roll, NFHCA Division I Academic Team, or ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Program presented by CoSIDA. The Providence College Athletic Department also honors student-athletes each semester who have achieved a 3.00 grade point average or higher. Undergraduate Degree Requirements Providence College is a coeducational four-year undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences. Its main objective is the intellectual development of its students through the disciplines of the sciences and the humanities, equipping them to become productive and responsible citizens of a democratic society. To be eligible for a degree, a student must accumulate 116 credit hours over an eight semester period with an overall quality point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, a student must complete a minimum of 24 upper-division credits in the field of their major with an overall 2.0 cumulative average unless stipulated. Included in the total credit hours are the following prerequisites for any degree: Development of Western Civilization (20); Social Sciences (6); Natural Science (6); Philosophy (6); Theology (6); Mathematics (3) and Fine Arts (3). The remaining credit hours are elective with at least nine coming from areas outside one’s major. In addition, all students establish English (writing) Proficiency by coursework or standards designated by the English Department. The most popular majors for the Class of 2011 were marketing, management, biology, english, political science and finance. Although this may seem overwhelming on paper, our staff goes to great lengths to monitor each student’s academic progress. It’s a system that Providence is quite proud of and one which we’ve worked long and hard to establish. Any student-athlete who feels the need for tutorial assistance can utilize the college’s tutorial center, as well as the athletic department’s advisors who can supply them with individuals capable of assisting them in their particular course of study. Academic Services - STAFF Services Available To Student-Athletes Through Athletic Academic Services Academic Monitoring Progress report slips (i.e., requesting information regarding class attendance and performance) are sent to each instructor for all student-athletes at least once per semester. The staff tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with student-athletes as appropriate and personally contacts instructors as necessary. Counseling/Mentoring The staff meets with student-athletes, individually and in-groups, regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues. Life Skills Program/Special Projects Programs and workshops on select life skills (i.e., NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program) are presented, covering the following five component areas: academics, personal development, community service, athletics and career development. The OAS has collaborative relationships with many units on campus to help provide these services. Pre-Registration The staff assists student-athletes with planning and course registration. In conjunction with the Office of Academic Records, dates are determined for pre-registration each semester. Study Hall Quiet, monitored study time is available, during daytime and evening hours. Studentathletes are required and/or recommended to attend, on a sport-by-sport basis, by their respective head coach. Travel Notifications At the beginning of each semester, student-athletes are provided with letters for their instructors, notifying them of travel/competitive schedules. Tutorial Services and The Writing Center The Tutorial Center, which is nationally certified by the College Reading & Learning Association, provides peer tutoring in most all subject areas. The Tutorial Center is open until 9:00 pm weeknights. The Writing Center provides more intensive and specialized writing support and also maintains evening hours for student-athletes’ convenience.

Jonathan Gomes, Associate Director for Student-Athlete Academic Services Kaitlyn O'Malley, Academic/Life Skills Coordinator for Student-Athletes Jesse Strout, Graduate Assistant for Academic Services

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RHODE ISLAND EXPERIENCE A CITY IN RENAISSANCE...

Providence, Rhode Island is among America's most dynamic, diverse and exciting new destination cities. Come and see it for yourself. Gather with thousands in the rejuvenated downtown for a magical WaterFire display. Catch a Broadwaybound show. Enjoy dinner in one of the city's many award-winning restaurants, then head to Federal Hill to sip an authentic caffe latte. Mingle with the more than 26,000 students who attend the city's five colleges and universities. Explore internship opportunities with the city's businesses and nonprofits and see a realworld path to career success. Providence College's scenic 105-acre campus is located just 10 minutes away from one of the most historic and cosmopolitan city centers in the United States. Come to Providence and embrace all that America's Renaissance City has to offer.

A LIVELY DOWNTOWN SCENE...

It's where Colonial-era cobblestone streets intersect with gleaming new office buildings. Where young men and women from across the nation work with some of the most recognized names in finance, business, technology and healthcare. In Providence, there's always something happening, always a new exhibition, bookshop or bistro to check out. The New York Times describes it as "one of the hippest towns in New England." And Money Magazine calls it "the best city in the East for young professionals."

A WEALTH OF WEEKEND DESTINATIONS...

Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of stunning coastline. The world-famous mansions of Newport, along with the shores of Narragansett Bay are just a 30-minute drive from Providence. The ski slopes of New England make a great day trip, and the beaches of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are all within easy reach.

YOU'RE CLOSE...

Providence is a short drive from T.F. Green Airport. Known as the "hassle-free gateway to New England," the airport is conveniently located close to Interstate 95 and offers non-stop flight connections to cities throughout the United States and Caribbean.

PROVIDENCE IS AMERICA'S NEWEST DESTINATION CITY. HERE'S WHY: •

The Providence Performing Arts Center is the second largest indoor theater in New England

• The Dunkin' Donuts Center (home of Providence College basketball) has hosted the NCAA Hockey Championship and NCAA Basketball Tournament among other major sporting events •

At the upscale Providence Place Mall, you'll find more than 160 shops, theaters, acclaimed restaurants and an IMAX Theater

• The renowned WaterFire display on the Providence River is one of the many attractions that draw thousands to the city's dynamic downtown • With seven historic districts featuring beautifully preserved 18th-and-19th century architecture, Providence is one of the most historic cities in America • Providence has the country's largest per capita concentration of college students (27,000 in a city of just over 175,000), making it one of the nation's most student-friendly cities •

Providence has a rich diversity of neighborhoods offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine, from pad thai to paella

The nationally acclaimed Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to hundreds of rare animals from around the world

• The city's rich cultural calendar includes dance performances, theater productions, music recitals, gallery shows and readings by prominent authors and poets For complete information, contact the Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, (800) 233-1636 and the Rhode Island Division of Tourism, (800) 556-2484.

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