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CENTENARY COLLEGE QUICK FACTSLocation.................................................................................................................................................................................... Hackettstown,.N.J.Founded...........................................................................................................................................................................................................1867Enrollment.......................................................................................................................................................................................................2,694Colors......................................................................................................................................................................................Navy.Blue.and.GrayNickname..................................................................................................................................................................................................CyclonesAffiliation..................................................................................................................................................................................NCAA.Division.IIIConferences...................................................................................................................................... Colonial.States.Athletic.Conference.(CSAC). ......................................................................................................................................................Eastern.College.Athletic.Conference.(ECAC)President..................................................................................................................................................................Dr..Barbara-Jayne.LewthwaiteAthletic.Director.......................................................................................................................................................................Billie.Jo.Blackwell

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONSchool.Phone.Directory..................................................................................................................................................................(908).852-1400Athletic.Department.......................................................................................................................................................................................x2297Athletic.Department.Fax.................................................................................................................................................................(908).813-8295Office.of.Admissions.....................................................................................................................................................................................x2217Website......................................................................................................................................................................... www.centenarycollege.eduAthletics.Website...........................................................................................................................................www.centenarycollege.edu/athleticsEmail.Address.......................................................................................................................................................athletics@centenarycollege.edu

COACHESBaseball............................................................................................................................................................................... Scott.Kushner.(x2344)Men’s.Basketball......................................................................................................................................................... Enrico.Mastroianni.(x2199)Women’s.Basketball............................................................................................................................................................Justin.Phoenix.(x2194)Men’s/Women’s.Cross.Country.................................................................................................................................. James.(J.J.).Cusick.(x2297)Men’s.Golf............................................................................................................................................................................... Josh.Huber.(x2121)Men’s.Lacrosse........................................................................................................................................................................Matt.Klank.(x2378)Women’s.Lacrosse.......................................................................................................................................................... John.McCloskey.(x2904)Men’s.Soccer....................................................................................................................................................................Keith.O’Connor.(x2198)Women’s.Soccer................................................................................................................................................................... Kevin.Davies.(x2292)Softball..................................................................................................................................................................................Kim.Broking.(x2906)Women’s.Volleyball................................................................................................................................................................... Dinu.Dan.(x2195).Wrestling............................................................................................................................................................................John.Garriques.(x2197)

“It.is.time.to.take.Cyclone.Athletics.to.the.next.level.”.That.was.the.message.of.WPLJ.broadcaster.Joe Nolan at.the.official.launch.of.The.Ath-letic.Turf.Field.Project.on.January.29,.2011..Through.The.Cyclone.Athletic.Fund,.Centenary.plans.to.construct.a.new.artificial.turf.field.that.will.serve.the.Men’s.and.Women’s.Soccer.and.Lacrosse.teams.as.well.as.Baseball..The.new.field,.which.can.even.be.used.in.inclement.weather,.will.help.propel.the.teams.to.greater.levels.of.competition.and.national.recognition..To.learn.more.about.this.exciting.project.or.to.make.a.contribu-tion.to.The.Cyclone.Athletic.Fund.or.The.Athletic.Turf.Field.Project,.call.(908)[email protected].

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2011 QUICK FACTS

Head Coach .................................. Kevin DaviesAlma Mater ...................... East Stroudsburg ‘97Career Record .............112-100-13 (12 seasons)Record at Centenary ....112-100-13 (12 seasons)Phone Number ............ 908-852-1400 ext. 2292Email ................ [email protected]

Assistant Coach ......................... Richelle MorseAlma Mater ................................... Caldwell ‘07Phone Number ............ 908-852-1400 ext. 2298Email ................. [email protected]

Assistant Coach .......................Becca TownsendAlma Mater .........................Saint Lawrence ‘10Phone Number ............ 908-852-1400 ext. 2298Email [email protected]

2010 Record ............................................ 13-7-3CSAC Record................................................8-2CSAC Finish ................................... Third-placePostseason ............................ CSAC Champions ......................NCAA Tournament First RoundNewcomers .................................................... 11Starters Returning/Lost .................................4/8

SID ...........................Trevor Rutledge-LeverenzEmail .. [email protected] ce ........................... 908-852-1400 ext. 2296Cell .............................................. 917-975-3607

Assistant SID ............................Kevin FountainPhone Number ............ 908-852-1400 ext. 2139Email ............. [email protected]

TABLE OF CONTENTSCentenary College Quick Facts .................................................................................. IFC

Table of Contents ............................................................................................................ 1

Centenary Athletic Staff .................................................................................................. 2

Centenary College ........................................................................................................... 3

Support Services ............................................................................................................. 4

Head Coach Kevin Davies .............................................................................................. 5

Assistant Coaches ........................................................................................................... 6

Season Preview ............................................................................................................6-7

2011 Roster ..................................................................................................................... 7

2011 Cyclones ............................................................................................................8-12

Colonial States Athletic Conference .......................................................................... IBC

CENTENARY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2011 MEDIA GUIDEEditors ....................................................................................Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz

...............................................................................................................Kevin Fountain

Layout and Design .................................................................Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz

Editorial Assistance ........................................................................... Billie Jo Blackwell

......................................................................................................................Josh Huber

Photography ..................................................................................... Centenary Athletics

...............................................................................Thornton Studio, Lors Photography

Printed By ....................................................................................... Harmony Press, Inc.

CENTENARY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2011 MEDIA GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTS

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Billie Jo BlackwellDirector of Athletics

Josh HuberAssistant Athletic Director

Iris CorreaAthletic Academic

Advisor/SWA

Karin DamonHead Athletic Trainer

J.J. CusickAssistant to the

Director of Athletics

Kevin DaviesAthletic Trainer

Dinu DanFacility Manager

Keith O’ConnorAthletic Recruiting

Coordinator

Matt KlankEquipment Manager

Trevor Rutledge-LeverenzSports Information

Director

OUR MISSION STATEMENT Centenary College is a community of learners distinguished by a diverse student body, a dedicated faculty and staff and stimulating edu-cational opportunities. Centenary College is committed to a quality liberal arts and career studies education with a substantial international dimension to engage students in learning and prepare them for satisfying careers, successful lives, community service and lifelong intellec-tual pursuits.

OUR ATHLETIC PHILOSOPHY Every coach’s mission is to provide the student-athlete with a competitive program and the opportunity to achieve excellence individually or as part of a team. The phrase “the teaching coach,” committed to the students, best describes our philosophy while maintaining a strong academic profi le.

As coaches we serve as both educators and leaders. Centenary’s goal is to maximize the human potential of our student-athletes. Our holistic approach stresses the fundamentals of the games we play as well as the values of responsibility, discipline and commitment. We know that these principles will translate into victories, but more importantly, they will develop young people with character. Those who compete and graduate become true champions, for they will understand what it means to be committed to excellence.

ABOUT OUR ATHLETIC PROGRAM At Centenary College we nurture and encourage true competitive integrity. Our school adheres to a strict code of conduct from the recruiting process all the way to the NCAA Championships. Our coaches, administrators and staff members all take an active role in monitoring and insuring our compliance with all NCAA, Conference and College regulations. Centenary sponsors 13 men’s and women’s teams at the Division III level, and our Athletic Department continues to grow. We remain com-mitted to developing our Athletic Department into one of the best small-college programs in the country. With the help of our dedicated coaches, staff and student-athletes we can see that dream come to reality. As a student-athlete, we will ask you to represent the College’s intercollegiate athletics program both on and off the fi eld with integrity, professionalism and competitiveness. During your years at Cente-nary you will be asked to make sacrifi ces, but these sacrifi ces will be well rewarded by relationships and memories that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Kevin FountainAssistant Sports

Information Director

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS• Adult and Accelerated Programs: Accelerated business programs leading to Associate’s, Bachelor’s and MBA degrees• Online Programs: MBA, MA in Leadership and Public Administration, M.Ed. in Educational Practice, BS in Business Adminis-

tration and AA in Liberal Arts• Traditional Graduate Programs: MBA, MA in Counseling, MA in Counseling Psychology, MA in Educational Leadership, MA

in Instructional Leadership, MA in Leadership and Public Administration, MA in School Counseling, MA in Special Education• Traditional Undergraduate Programs: 19 Bachelor’s degree programs with 23 distinct concentrations, 3 Associate’s degree pro-

grams, 9 Education Certifi cation programs and 20 minors

COLLEGE ENROLLMENT• Centenary serves 2,694 students through various delivery methods.• Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,366 full-time traditional undergraduate students at the Hackettstown campus; 153 part-time • 35% men, 65% women • 88% from New Jersey, 4% from New York, 4% from Pennsylvania • Total represents 22 states and 14 foreign countries • 52% of students live on campus • Select county demographics: 24%

from Warren County, 23% from Morris County, 13% from Hunterdon County and 12% from Sussex County

• Adult Accelerated and Professional Programs: 1,175 adult accelerated, online and graduate students

• 36% men, 64% women • 92% from New Jersey • Select county demographics: 29%

from Morris County, 22% from War-ren County, 15% from Essex County and 11% from Sussex County

FACULTY• 69 full-time faculty members, of

whom 55% hold terminal degrees in their fi elds, including Fulbright Scholars

• 270 part-time faculty members• Student-to-faculty ratio is 17:1

FACILITIES• 21 buildings on 40 acres in Hackett-

stown, New Jersey• Additional learning centers in Parsip-

pany and Iselin, New Jersey, and numerous corporate locations• Equestrian Center: 7 buildings on 65 acres in Washington Township, New Jersey Technology• Next-generation wireless network on all campuses• All buildings in Hackettstown are connected via a gigabyte network• Laptop computers for all full-time traditional students• 31 multimedia-equipped classrooms with teacher stations• Access to 25 of the top research databases• 6 smartboard-equipped classrooms

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS• Members of NCAA Division III, ECAC, CSAC, MIWA• 13 intercollegiate teams: • Men’s: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Wrestling • Women’s: Basketball, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball

CENTENARY COLLEGE

SUPPORT SERVICESFITNESS CENTERThe Fitness Center, located in Reeves Student Recreation Center, gives Centenary students and student-athletes a safe workout environment where they can improve their agility, speed, fl ex-ibility, strength and conditioning. Using the fi tness center gives each athlete a chance to improve their overall fi tness, therefore making them more competitive in their sport of choice. In 2006, the fi tness center was expanded to include a separate cardio room as well as the weight machine and free weight areas. The renovation also brought in brand new, state-of-the-art strength and fi tness equipment that should fi ll all our student-athletes’ seasonal fi tness needs.

ATHLETIC TRAININGThe Sports Medicine program at Centenary College provides students with an opportunity to participate in intercollegiate athletics in the safest and healthiest way possible. A well-rounded program for student-athletes directed toward the preven-tion, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries is enhanced by team physician Dr. Mike Kelly and

orthopedic surgeons Dr. Louis Rizio and Dr. Robert A. Defalco. The Athletic Training staff includes Head Ath-letic Trainer Karin Damon and Associate Athletic Trainer Kevin Davies. Damon received her B.S. in Health Science from Slip-pery Rock University and M.S. in Theory of Sports Medicine from Springfi eld College in Massachusetts. She was the Head Athletic Trainer at New Jersey City Uni-versity before accepting the position at Centenary Col-lege in 2004. Damon was selected as an Athletic Trainer for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, working at the equestrian and mountain biking venues. Davies earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine and Athletic Train-ing at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania.

ACADEMIC SUPPORTAcademics are Centenary’s number one priority and therefore we offer a number of support services to our student-athletes to make sure they are on the right path to a successful academic career. Each student-athlete is required to attend study hall in their fi rst year at Centenary to aid them in their transition between high school and the demands of college academics. Professors are also encouraged to send progress reports on student-athletes to the athletic staff for academic monitoring. If a student-athlete is struggling in a class, Centenary offers tutors at no cost for any class. This is just another way that Centenary provides unparalleled service to its students.

Head coach Kevin Davies just wrapped up his 12th season at the helm of Cente-nary’s women’s soccer program. Under his guidance, the team has become a force in the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) and the region.

Davies has guided the team to four-straight conference semifi nal appearanc-es, including two championship games. In the past four

seasons, the team has gone 40-27-8 with a 30-7-3 conference mark, culminating with the best year in program history in 2010.

The Cyclones’ 2010 campaign began with Davies winning his 100th career game as head coach of Centenary, thanks to a 9-0 defeat of Old Westbury. After a loss to Cabrini that left the team 6-7, CC closed the regular season on a six-game winning streak, including a 1-0 double-overtime win over Montclair State, the program’s fi rst-ever victory against the Red Hawks.

Centenary tied the program-record in conference victories, going 8-2 to earn the third-seed in the CSAC. After defeating Neumann in double-OT, 2-1, CC tied second-seeded Marywood 2-2 and advanced to the championship game thanks to a 7-6 advantage in penalty kicks. The Lady Cyclones became the fi rst Centenary program to host a conference championship, where it took on fi fth-seed Immaculata.

After tying the Mighty Macs 1-1, CC earned the CSAC Championship and its fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament berth with a 4-3 edge. In the NCAAs, CC battled No. 16 Dickinson to a 1-1 draw and again went to penalty kicks, where this time the Cyclones fell, 4-2, ending their season.

Jazmine Farrell received First Team All-CSAC and Second Team NSCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Regional and fi ve other Cyclones earned All-Conference awards, including Tatiana Kingston, who took home Second Team honors after setting a program record with 14 assists.

After winning nine games in 2008, the Lady Cyclones improved to 14 wins in 2009, with fi ve losses and one tie. The team matched their 2008 Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) mark of 7-2-1 to place third in the conference. Centenary advanced to the semifi nals where it fell at Cabrini. Because of their successful regular season, the Lady Cyclones earned a berth to the ECAC South Tournament as the sixth-seed, falling at third-seeded Swarthmore, 3-0. Davies coached nine student-athletes to CSAC postseason awards, including First Team honors for juniors Kelley Michanczyk, Bianca Santulli

and Farrell.

In 2008, Centenary fi nished 9-9-2, including a 7-2-1 conference mark. The Lady Cyclones defeated Immaculata 1-0 in the opening round of the CSAC Tournament, before falling to Gwynedd-Mercy, 1-0, in the semifi nals. Five student-athletes received All-Conference honors, and Santulli was named to the NSCAA/adidas Third Team All-Mid-Atlantic-Region.

Davies guided Centenary to a 14-6-2 mark in 2007, including an 8-1-1 record in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC). The Lady Cyclones earned a berth into the conference tournament, reaching the champi-onship game before falling to Eastern, 1-0. Da-vies’ squad then was chosen as the second seed in the ECAC Metro Region Tournament. Centenary shut out the College of Staten Island (5-0) and Rutgers-Camden (2-0) to reach the championship game, where it fell to Stevens, 5-1.

Six student-athletes were named to the PAC All-Conference teams, including First Team honors for Tanya DiDonna, who also earned NSCAA All-Mid Atlantic Region Third Team honors and was selected as Centenary College’s Woman of the Year by the New Jersey Association of Inter-collegiate Athletics for Women.

Over his 12 seasons at Centenary (1999-present), Davies has amassed a career record of 112-100-13. In three seasons in the CSAC, his team has a mark of 22-6-2. The Lady Cyclones have made seven postseason appearances during his time with the program. Since coming to Centenary, he has taken the women’s soccer program to the next level, continually fi lling the schedule with high quality opponents. The Lady Cyclones have developed an exciting style of soccer, one that makes it enjoyable for fans to watch and very competitive for team members to play.

A native of Neath, South Wales, Davies began playing at the semi-professional level at the age of 16 for Briton Ferry Athletic in the Welsh National League. He then moved to the U.S. in 1994 to attend East Stroudsburg University and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training. While at ESU he played his freshman year for the very successful men’s program at the tender age of 34 before becoming the assistant women’s coach. Davies has also coached with the New Jersey ODP (Olympic Development Program) He currently holds a USSF ’A’ coaching license, while sup-porting numerous youth soccer clubs around the Hackettstown area.

Besides his coaching duties at Centenary, he is one of the college’s Athletic Trainers. He resides in Hackettstown with his wife Stacy and their two children, Raegan and Shayne.

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFFRichelle Morse begins her second season as an assistant coach for the Centenary women’s soccer team. Morse joined the Cyclones after serving as an assistant soccer coach with the Holy Family Academy girl’s soccer team, a position she held since 2008.

Morse was the starting goalkeeper for Caldwell College for four years before her graduation in 2007. She currently holds the school record for career shutouts. Her best year was in 2004, when she won 11 games, stopped 149 shots and recorded nine shutouts. She has used her experience to serve as the goalkeepers coach at HFA and a goalkeeper trainer for Soccer Xperi-ence, a soccer training organization based in Old Bridge, N.J.

Morse holds her National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) State Diploma and Advanced Regional Diploma, as well as her NSCAA State Goalkeeper Diploma and her Regional Goalkeeper Diploma. She recently received the USSF National D License.

Becca Townsend is entering her second season as an assistant women’s soccer coach at Centenary College.

Townsend joined the Cyclones after fi nishing a stellar four-year playing career at Saint Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y. At St. Lawrence, Townsend earned Liberty League Sec-ond Team honors twice (2008 & 2009) and All-Academic honors in each of

her four years (2006-2009). She also served as Team Captain for St. Lawrence and for the Super Y Soccer U-20 team.

Townsend graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government and Psychology and a minor in Educational Studies. She fi nished with a 3.56 GPA and made Dean’s List during her Junior and Senior years. In addition to her playing experience, Townsend also worked as Sports Coordinator and Head Counselor at the YMCA Camp Carr in Flemington during her summers from 2005-2008.

SEASON PREVIEWHead coach Kevin Davies and the Cente-nary College women’s soccer team looks to continue their success from last season as they come off their best season in program history, including a 2010 CSAC Championship, their fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament berth and coach Davies’ 100th-career victory.

Although the Lady Cyclones’ are coming off a stellar season, Davies and his staff are persistently looking to improve and move forward.

“Good teams are consistent,” he said. “We need to repeat last year’s performance and take it one step further.”

Looking forward to the 2011 season, Davies is very excited to see how the team comes together.

“We have a lot of new players so it will be interest-ing how the returners and incoming players play together,” he said.

Heading the group of returners are seniors Tatiana Kingston, Courtney Flanagan and co-captain Cait-lin Veverka, all recipients of All-CSAC honors last season. Kingston received Second Team All-CSAC with a season-record 14 assists last year, leading the conference and fi nishing eighth in the national

rankings. Flanagan and Veverka each received Honorable Mention accolades. Flanagan tallied 11 points on four goals and three assists and Veverka fi nished the season with 15 goals and 33 points for the Lady Cyclones.

Joining these returners are fel-low seniors Brittany Over-land, Mary Anderson and co-captain Kristyn Lehmann.

Although Davies expects the co-captains Lehm-ann and Veverka to take a major leadership role this season, he said: “we will be looking for all the upper-classmen to take on the leadership role on the fi eld and off.”

Also returning to the team this year are juniors Arielle Hamilton, Sara Smith, Chrissy Bress-man and Sam Marxen, as well as sophomores Kelley Carvalho and Amira Guerrero.

Hamilton scored Centenary’s goal in its 1-1 tie with No. 16 Dickin-son in the NCAA Tournament and Smith and Bressman were both solid performers who combined for two goals and fi ve assists and were key components of the Cy-clones’ defense.

Kingston

Flanagan

Veverka

Lehmann

Overland

Smith

NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN/HIGHSCHOOL00 Nikki Gillis Fr. GK 5-4 Howell, N.J./Howell1 Megan Williams Fr. GK 5-5 Glenside, Pa./Abington2 Kelley Jane Carvalho So. M 5-1 Roselle, N.J./Roselle Catholic3 Brittany Overland Sr. M/F 5-2 Andover, N.J./Newton4 Sam Marxen Jr. D 5-8 Red Bank, N.J./Middletown South5 Laura Potter Fr. M/F 5-4 Gilboa, N.Y./Gilboa-Conesville6 Amira Guerrero So. M/D 5-5 Fort Lee, N.J./Fort Lee7 Kristyn Lehmann * Sr. D 5-4 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial8 Becky Camp Fr. M/F 5-7 Belford, N.J./Middletown North9 Chrissy Bressman Jr. F 5-3 Bayville, N.J./Central Regional10 Nikki Crowley Fr. D 5-7 Flanders, N.J./Mt. Olive11 Allie Molinaro Fr. D 5-6 Scotch Plains, N.J./Scotch Plains-Fanwood12 Mary Anderson Sr. D 5-2 West Milford, N.J./West Milford13 Alyssa Hackelberg Jr. GK 5-9 Randolph, N.J./Randolph15 Jessie Curtis Fr. D 5-11 Bayonne, N.J./Holy Family17 Courtney Flanagan Sr. M 5-5 Hackettstown, N.J./Pope John XXIII18 Sara Smith Jr. M 5-0 Dumont, N.J./Dumont19 Samantha Sysak Fr. F 5-3 Bayonne, N.J./Holy Family 20 Arielle Hamilton Jr. F 5-10 Scotrun, Pa./Pocono Mt. East22 Tatiana Kingston Sr. M 5-5 Mountainside, N.J./Governor Livingston24 Lindsay Baker Jr. F 5-6 Hackettstown, N.J./Hackettstown25 Cara Holmes Fr. M 5-6 Pittstown, N.J./North Hunterdon26 Caitlin Veverka * Sr. F 5-8 Bayonne, N.J./Holy Famly* - denotes captains

Head Coach: Kevin Davies (13th Season, East Stroudsburg ’96)Assistant Coaches: Richelle Morse, Becca Townsend

2011 ROSTER

SEASON PREVIEWJoining the returners this season are a large num-ber of incoming players that are working hard to earn their spot on the fi eld.

“The newcomers have all worked very hard in preseason and have a tremendous attitude,” said Davies. “Every one of them will see considerable playing time during the season as a reward for their hard work.”

Included in the list of newcomers is goalkeeper Alyssa Hackelberg, a transfer student from Kutztown who hopes to give the Lady Cyclones a solid foundation in goal this season. In two sea-sons at KU, she posted 136 saves and 17 shutouts while helping the team reach the NCAA Tourna-ment both years.

Also joining the team this year are freshmen Nikki Gillis, Megan Williams, Laura Potter, Becky Camp, Nikki Crowley, Allie Mo-linaro, Jessica Curtis, Samantha Sysak and Cara Holmes.

The Lady Cyclones are looking forward to a very challenging season in 2011 with hopes of defend-ing their 2010 CSAC Championship title. But Davies knows repeating is not an easy task.

“Like every season our schedule is a tough one,” he said. “Our conference is becoming very com-petitive and out of conference we play some very strong teams.”

Davies and his team will open the season with the Cyclone Kick-Off Classic on Labor Day weekend where they will compete against Drew, Rowan and Final Four participant Otterbein home on Cyclone Athletic Field.

The 2011 campaign will be far from easy for the Lady Cyclones, but with the amount of hard work the girls have been putting in, Davies believes the year “will be an interesting and hopefully a fun, success-ful season.”

Hackelberg

Bressman

Hamilton

2011 CYCLONES

2010 (Junior): Played in seven games…attempted one shot.

2009 (Sophomore): Did not play.

2008 (Freshman): Did not play.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of soccer at West Milford High School…served as team captain her senior year…voted Honorable Mention All-County…majoring in Elemen-tary Education...has two brothers, Danny and Eric…daughter of Pauline and Richard Anderson…born on March 22, 1990.

2010 (Junior): All-CSAC Honorable Men-tion…played in 23 games, starting in 20…scored four goals and added three assists…

attempted 40 shots.

2009 (Sophomore): A member of the women’s soccer team at Divi-sion I South Florida in Tampa, Fla.…appeared in one game before redshirting due to injury.

2008 (Freshman): Played in 12 games at Division I South Florida in Tampa, Fla.…started one contest…took three shots, including one on goal.

High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the girl’s soccer team at Pope John XXIII High School…served as team cap-tain for two seasons…two-time team MVP…named First Team All-State Parochial, First Team All-Area and First Team All-League…played in the Super Y League as part of the Olympic Development Program (ODP)…member of the Montclair Aristocats club team, which won state championship fi ve times and made fi ve Region I appearances…majoring in Business with a focus on Marketing…has one sister, Madison…daughter of Nancy and Kevin Flanagan…born on Sept. 26, 1990.

2010 (Junior): All-CSAC Second Team…played in and started all 23 games…scored six goals…had 14 assists,

which set a new single season program record…attempted 43 shots.

2009 (Sophomore): Did not play.

2008 (Freshman): Competed for Division I Rider University…played in one game.

High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the girl’s soccer team at Governor Livingston High School…served as team captain…named First Team All-Conference and earned All-State honors…received Top 10 Players in Region accolades…also played two years of softball…majoring in Sports Management…has one brother, John, and two sisters, Krystina and Katarina…daughter of Stefanie and John Kingston…born on Aug. 22, 1990.

2010 (Junior): Appeared in and started all 23 games…attempted one shot from her defensive position.

2009 (Sophomore): Appeared in 19 games and made 14 starts…ripped six shots from her defensive position…was named to the All-CSAC Second Team.

2008 (Freshman): A member of the Centenary women’s basketball team…appeared in 20 games and averaged 4.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists per contest.

High School and Personal Data: Two-sport athlete at Jackson Me-morial High School…four-year member of both the basketball and soccer teams…received the Coaches Award and was named MVP in 2004-2005…majoring in Biology…has two brothers, Ryan and Eric, and one sister, Courtney…daughter of Richard and Joy Lehmann…born on July 9, 1990.

MARY ANDERSONSr., D, 5-2West Milford, N.J./West Milford

COURTNEY FLANAGANSr., M, 5-5Hackettstown, N.J./Pope John XXIII

TATIANA KINGSTONSr., M, 5-5Mountainside, N.J./Governor Livingston

KRISTYN LEHMANNSr., D, 5-4Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial

2011 CYCLONES

2010 (Junior): Appeared in 23 games, starting in 21…scored one goal and regis-tered six assists…attempted 42 shots on the season.

2009 (Sophomore): All-CSAC Second team…appeared in 20 games and made 18 starts…scored fi ve goals and had fi ve assists…took 15 shots on goal.

2008 (Freshman): Played in 19 games, starting 14…third on the team in scoring with six goals and three assists…was named to the CSAC Weekly Honor Roll twice…CSAC All-Academic Team.

High School and Personal Data: Four-year varsity starter at New-ton High School…elected captain in 2007…two-time All-League First Team selection…two-time NJ Herald Player of the Week…Daily Record Northwest Jersey scoring leader in 2007…Most Out-standing Freshman Female Athlete Award in 2005…also ran track and fi eld in both her freshman and sophomore years…started for the basketball team freshman year…majoring in Art and Design…daughter of Axya and William Overland…born on March 14, 1990.

2010 (Junior): All-CSAC Honorable Men-tion…Played in 21 games, starting in 18…scored 15 goals and added three assists…attempted 51 shots.

2009 (Sophomore): Played in 20 games, making 10 starts…second on the team in goals scored with 10…assisted on two others…four of her goals were game-winners…ripped 31 shots on goal…received All-CSAC Honorable Mention…CSAC All-Academic Team.

2008 (Freshman): All-CSAC Second Team (Forward…played in 20 games, starting 18…led the team in scoring with 11 goals and two assists for 24 points…named Centenary College Female Rookie of the Year…also played for Centenary softball team.

High School and Personal Data: Earned four varsity letters at Holy Family Academy…three-time All-County team member…team captain and MVP in 2007…team won County Champion-

ships in 2004 and 2005…was honored with the 2008 NJ National Girl and Women in Sports Day Award…eight-year member of the Bayonne Lightning club team…was a three-sport athlete, playing basketball and softball…earned four varsity letters in each sport…in softball was a three-year All-County player and two-year MVP…captained the team in 2008 and was elected athlete of the week by the Star Ledger…in basketball she was honored as the best defen-sive player, MVP and captained the team in 2007-08…majoring in Sports Management…has one sister, Amber, who graduated from Centenary in 2009…daughter of John and Ronnie Veverka…born on Sept. 11, 1990.

2010 (Sophomore): Did not play.

2009 (Freshman): Did not play.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soc-cer at Hackettstown High School…named as MVP, top offensive player, and top scorer freshman and sophomore year…was forced to miss half of her junior and senior seasons due to a major injury…served as captain of her local club soccer team for two years…rec-ognized as Athlete of the Month in September of her senior year…majoring in Sports Management with a minor in Communications…has one brother, Alex…daughter of Jaymie Annette and Jeffrey Scott Baker…born on March 3, 1991.

2010 (Sophomore): Played in 14 games, starting in two…recorded two assists…attempted seven shots.

2009 (Freshman): Played in 19 games…made eight starts…tallied seven points on two goals and three assists…took fi ve shots on goal.

High School and Personal Data: A four-year member of the girl’s soccer team at Central Region High School…served as team cap-tain…also played one year of basketball…majoring in Sports Man-agement…has two sisters, Danielle and Lyneah, and one brother, Bobby…daughter of Robert and Christine Bressman…born on May 29, 1991.

BRITTANY OVERLANDSr., M, 5-2Andover, N.J./Newton

LINDSAY BAKERJr., F, 5-6Hackettstown, N.J./Hackettstown

CHRISSY BRESSMANJr., F, 5-3Bayville, N.J./Central Region

CAITLIN VEVERKASr., F, 5-8Bayonne, N.J../Holy Family

2011 CYCLONES

2010 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games…attempted two shots on goal.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer at Roselle

Catholic High School…named Team MVP…elected to All-Con-ference and All-County teams her junior and senior seasons…also ran Winter and Spring track in high school…majoring in Business: Marketing…has two brothers, Tomas and Billy…daughter of Jane Ann and Gary Carvalho…born on Jan. 20, 1992.

2010 (Freshman): Appeared in fi ve games…scored one goal…attempted one shot…also appeared in net as a goalie for one game.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of soccer at Fort Lee High School…Honorable Mention All-League…ran Win-ter and Spring track in high school…majoring in Equine Stuides…has three brothers, Mayid, Emir and Salim, and one sister, Gisela…daughter of Amalia and Edgardo Guerrero…born on April 10, 1992.

2010 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games at Kutztown, starting eight…fi nished the season 6-2-1 with four shutouts…made 35 saves and posted a .76 goals against aver-

age…team earned a berth to the NCAA Division II Tournament.

2009 (Freshman): Started all 23 games for Kutztown…helped lead the team to a 15-6-2 overall record, marking a program-best in wins…posted a 0.72 goals against average…stopped 101 shots and recorded a save percentage of 0.856…set a school record with 13 shutouts…in fi nal national rankings, was 23rd in save percentage and 33rd in goals against average…during one stretch of the season, she did not allow a goal through seven consecutive games…named

both PSAC East and Bookstore Goalkeeper of the Week…team earned a berth to the NCAA Division II Tournament.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soc-cer at Randolph High School…named First Team All-Conference, All-County, and All-State…also played four years of softball and one year of basketball in high school…majoring in Criminal Jus-tice…has two brothers, Jason and Kyle…daughter of Nancy Mathie-sen and Noel Hackelberg…born on Nov. 13, 1990.

2010 (Sophomore): Played in 19 games, starting in one…scored three goals…attempted 15 shots…scored for Cente-nary in the team’s 1-1 draw with No. 16

Dickinson in the NCAA Tournament.

2009 (Freshman): Played in 10 games…scored one goal and had two assists…ripped seven shots.

High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the varsity team at Pocono Mount East High School…named team captain and MVP her senior season…First Team All-Conference honoree…also competed in basketball and fi eld hockey during her time in high school…majoring in Fashion Merchandising…has one brother, Spencer…daughter of Kevin and Linda Hamilton…born on Nov. 13, 1990.

2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 11 games…scored two goals…attempted seven shots.

2009 (Freshman): Appeared in 19 games, making 11 starts…scored one goal…ripped three shots on goal.

High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the varsity soccer team at Middletown South High School…also competed in softball and swimming…majoring in Psychology…daughter of Paul and Nancy Marxen…born on June 28, 1991.

KELLEY CARVALHOSo., M, 5-1Roselle, N.J./Roselle Catholic

AMIRA GUERREROSo., M, 5-5Fort Lee, N.J./Fort Lee

SAM MARXENJr., D, 5-8Red Bank, N.J./Middletown South

ARIELLE HAMILTONJr., F, 5-10Scotrun, Pa./Pocono Mt. East

ALYSSA HACKELBERGJr., GK, 5-9Randolph, N.J./Randolph

2011 CYCLONES

2010 (Sophomore): Played in 21 games…started seven contests…tallied seven points on two goals and three assists…attempted 10 shots.

2009 (Freshman): Appeared in six games…ripped two shots.

High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the varsity soccer team at Dumont High School…named First Team All-League…served as team captain and elected the team’s MVP her senior year…also competed in winter and spring track and fi eld…majoring in Liberal Arts and Elementary Education…has one sister, Emily, and one brother, Matthew…daughter of Peter and Laura Smith…born on May 30, 1991.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer at Middletown North High School…named captain during

her junior and senior seasons…also a four-time varsity spring track member where she earned the 400 IH and 4x400 Medals…served as a member of the National Honor Society in high school…has one sister, Julia…daughter of Beveryly and Carmen Camp…born on Jan. 19, 1993.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer at Mt. Olive High School…elected as Team MVP,

Second Team All-County and First Team All-Conference during her senior season…named the “Unsung Hero” by her team following her junior season…has two sisters, Danielle and Emily…daughter of Cynthia Ann and Matthew Crowley…born on Nov. 6, 1992.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer at Holy Fam-ily Academy…served as team captain…named team MVP…received NSCAA Se-

nior Recognition Award…earned First Team All-County her senior year…received Second Team All-County following her sophomore and junior seasons…also played four years of varsity softball with Holy Family where she was named to Third Team All-County by the Star Ledger…has one sister, Jenny…daughter of Judy and Dan Curtis…born on May 17, 1993.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer at Howell High School…named captain her senior season…also played freshman and J.V.

lacrosse during high school…daughter of Karen and William Gil-lis…born on May 15, 1993.

High School and Personal Data: Two year starter at North Hunterdon High School…played on the Tewksbury Soc-

cer Academy’s U17 Trinidad squad…has two brothers, Ryan and Kevin…daughter of Evelyn Elizabeth Harms and Vincent Joseph Holmes…born on July 30, 1993.

JESSIE CURTISFr., D, 5-11Bayonne, N.J./Holy Family

NIKKI GILLISFr., GK, 5-4Howell, N.J./Howell

CARA HOLMESFr., M, 5-6Pittstown, N.J./North Hunterdon

NIKKI CROWLEYFr., D, 5-7Flanders, N.J./Mt. Olive

SARA SMITHJr., M, 5-0Dumont, N.J./Dumont

BECKY CAMPFr., M/F, 5-7Belford, N.J./Middletown North

2011 FRESHMEN

High School and Personal Data: Played as a defender for varsity soccer at Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School…served as a

starting defender for the U-18 Parma “Spirito” team with the Victory Soccer Academy…has two brothers, Taylor and Carter…daughter of Karen and Philip Molinaro…born on April 26, 1993.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer for Gilboa-Conesville Central School in Gilboa,

N.Y.…named to the Delaware League First Team three consecutive years…recognized to the Daily Star First-Team All-Stars and N.Y. State First-Team All-Stars her senior year…also played two years of basketball and softball in high school…has one brother, Brett and one sister, Phoebe…daughter of Karen Summersgill and Thomas McAffee Potter Jr…born on July 3, 1993.

High School and Personal Data: Four-year varsity starter in soccer at Holy Fam-ily Academy…served as captain her se-

nior year…received the HFA Marissa Minisci Memorial Award her after freshman campaign and the HFA Coaches Award her following her junior season…nominated as a two-time NJGSCA All-State Recipient, HCIAA All-Hudson First Team, HCIAA All-County First Team and a three-time HCIAA Coaches Selection Second Team…three-year starter for the basketball team where she was named captain her senior season…member of the U.S. Parma Victory Soc-cer Academy Baltimore March Madness Tournament Championship team, Philadelphia MSSL Showcase Winner, U.S. Club Champion-ship team, Columbia Invitational Tournament Championship team and the Lititz Showcase Co-Championship Team…daughter of Dawn and Stephen Sysak…born on Dec. 21, 1992.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer for Abing-ton High School in Abington, Pa.…also played two years of varsity volleyball…

studying secondary education in hopes of becoming a high school history teacher…has one brother, Brendan, and one sister, Colleen…daughter of Ellen and Michael Williams…born on Aug. 20, 1993.

2011 CYCLONESSAMANTHA SYSAKFr., F, 5-3Bayonne, N.J./Holy Family Academy

MEGAN WILLIAMSFr., GK, 5-5Glenside, Pa./Abington

LAURA POTTERFr., M/F, 5-4Gilboa, N.Y./Gilboa-Conesville

ALLIE MOLINAROFr., D, 5-6Scotch Plains, N.J./Scotch Plains-Fanwood

Neumann UniversityOne Neumann Drive

Aston, PA 19014Nickname: Knights

Colors: Black and YellowSID: Jill Weigel

Email: [email protected]: www.neumannathletics.com

Gwynedd-Mercy College

1325 Sumneytown PikeGwynedd Valley, PA 19437

Nickname: GriffinsColors: Red and Yellow

SID: Chris PanterEmail: [email protected]: athletics.gmc.edu

Rosemont College1400 Montgomery AveRosemont, PA 19010Nickname: Ravens

Colors: Red and WhiteSID: Ben Gluckman

Email: [email protected]: www.rosemont.edu/athletics

Marywood University2300 Adams Ave

Scranton, PA 18509Nickname: Pacers

Colors: Green and BlackSID: Andrew Smith

Email: [email protected]: www.mupacers.com

Cedar Crest College100 College Drive

Allentown, PA 18055Nickname: Falcons

Colors: Yellow and WhiteSID: Dan Donohue

Email: [email protected]: www.cedarcrest.edu/athletics

Philadelphia Biblical University

4200 Manor AveLanghorne, PA 19047

Nickname: Crimson EaglesColors: Red and White

SID:Scott FogartyEmail: [email protected]

Website: www.pbucrimsoneagles.com

Cabrini College610 King of Prussia Road

Radnor, PA 19087Nickname: Cavaliers

Colors: Blue and WhiteSID: David Howell

Email: [email protected]: www.cabriniathletics.com

Notre Dame of Maryland University

4701 N Charles StreetBaltimore, MD 21210

Nickname: GatorsColors: Royal and White

SID: Jen WoytachEmail: [email protected]

Website: www.ndm.edu/athletics

Immaculata University1145 King Road

Immaculata, PA 19345Nickname: Mighty MacsColors: Blue and White

SID: Danah AllenEmail: [email protected]

Website: www.gomightymacs.com

Keystone CollegeOne College Green

La Plume, PA 18440Nickname: Giants

Colors: Blue and OrangeSID: J.R. Rupp

email: [email protected]: www.gokcgiants.com

COLONIAL STATES ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Baptist Bible College538 Vernand Road

Clarks Summit, PA 18411Nickname: Defenders

Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteSID: Wesley Uffelman

Email: [email protected]: www.bbcdefenders.com

Shenandoah University1460 University DriveWinchester, VA 22601

Nickname: HornetsColors: Blue and Orange

SID: Scott MusaEmail: [email protected]

Website: wwww.suhornets.com