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Page 1: Yale Athletics 2010-11 Year In Review

Yale Athletics 2010–2011

Page 2: Yale Athletics 2010-11 Year In Review

Y35 VARSITY TEAMS

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ContentsDirector’s Letter 3

Mission, 4

Philosophy and Objectives 5

Yale Tomorrow Recap 6

Operation Overtime 7

2009–10 Highlights 8

2009–10 Honors 10

Senior Awards 12

Special Events 13

Capital Projects 14

Club & Recreational Sports 15

Community Outreach 16

Supporting Yale Athletics 18

Yale Sports Associations 21

How to Give and Donor Form 22

Coaches 23

Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends,

The conclusion of 2010-11 saw two national championships brought home to New

Haven — congratulations to our Women’s Squash and Men’s Lightweight Crew

Teams! In addition to these pinnacles of success, our coaches and student-athletes

also won a total of seven Ivy League Championships and a record sixth year as the

NCAA’s top academic performer. You can view photos of our Championship teams

on the cover of this booklet. Our success, both on and off the field, exemplifies

the essence of the Yale tradition and a commitment to integrity, sportsmanship,

and excellence. The achievements featured in this annual review would not be possible

without the support of all friends of Yale Athletics.

More than just a landmark year in athletic performance, 2011 also marks the conclusion of the Yale Tomorrow

campaign. This campaign renewed our commitment to the future of Yale Athletics by introducing new state of the art

facilities, along with programmatic and coaching endowments that ensure the long-term success of our programs. It is

not an understatement to say that the achievements of our teams are directly linked to the overarching success of Yale

Athletics Tomorrow. I want to personally thank those of you who took part in the campaign – your gifts have made a

significant impact!

While June 30, 2011 marked the official end to the Yale Tomorrow Campaign, our work here is not done –

Operation Overtime for Yale Athletics starts now! As many of you know, the economic downturn has impacted

budgets throughout the country and clearly here at Yale. It is our partnerships with our sport Associations, the Ray

Tompkins Associates and our incredible supporters that allow us to continue to provide a world-class experience for

all of our current and future Bulldogs. Operation Overtime will shift our focus from the campaign’s priorities to

growing our endowments and maximizing annual use funds for our teams. In the coming fiscal year you will receive

communications outlining these efforts and how you might assist through gifts to existing endowments and each

of our Sport Associations. I hope you will continue the tradition of excellence that was established during the Yale

Tomorrow Campaign and help ensure that the end of Operation Overtime finds Yale on top!

Thank you again for all you do for Yale Athletics. I look forward to seeing you at a game at home or on the road this

year. Go Bulldogs!

Sincerely,

Tom Beckett

Thomas Beckett

Letter from the Director

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Yale University offers its students a liberal education, one which has its focus on

the intellectual and moral development of the individual, and which gives students

a foundation for learning throughout their lives. Yale has long recognized that

such an education is not fostered by its academic component alone. Part of it is

constituted by those challenging and pleasurable experiences and extracurricular

activities—like varsity and recreational athletics—that enable an individual to give

fuller force to academic training.

Goals in support of the Yale Athletics mission

• Yale is strongly committed to equal opportunity, and affirmatively seeks to attract

exceptionally qualified students, coaches and staff of diverse backgrounds to

its ranks.

• Through its commitment to competitive athletics, Yale demonstrates that learning

how to strive to win, to compete with pride and honor, to make

sacrifices, to persevere when all seems lost, and to develop a sense

of obligation and responsibility for others are lessons which

make athletics a school for accomplishment and character

for the individual.

• Yale requires that aspiration and achievement in

competitive athletic endeavor play a proportioned role

within any student’s school life.

• Support of a wide range of extracurricular programs

presents significant opportunities for recreational and

instructional participation by all

students. The programs offer an

important contribution to the well-being of

members of its community.

Our Mission

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Philosophy and Objectives

Competitive Excellence

• Each sport program to finish first in the Ivy League.

• Prepare and maintain the athletics facilities at the highest standard of Division 1 competition;

display the pride in our facilities through increased exhibition through websites and pamphlets.

• Provide the highest quality and state of the art training equipment for our athletes.

• Continue to identify and matriculate impact prospects. Yield 95% of the admitted candidates who

receive athletic distinction.

• Continue the success of the Kiphuth Leadership Academy to train students and staff in the principles

of leadership; provide increased nutritional and sports psychology counseling to students and staff;

continue to invite guest speakers to conduct workshops on topics of interest.

• Continue to provide Ivy League championship opportunities for club sports programs.

• Review, identify and streamline the use of recruiting technology.

Fiscal Responsibility

• Streamline and clearly define authorization process for all fiscal transactions.

• Provide ongoing review, communication and training for all internal and university fiscal policies

and procedures.

• Investigate and identify the support needs of

coaching staff in processing all financial transactions.

• Continue to investigate the use of one account for team revenue and expenses that combines general

appropriation and association accounts.

• Explore additional initiatives for cost-effective and collective bidding/purchasing (e.g., equipment,

supplies, shuttle buses, recruiting technology, phones, use of existing discounts, per diems, purchas-

ing vs. leasing, house rentals vs. hotel arrangements).

• Continue to identify and establish strategies for maximum obligation of equipment through sharing

and full expenditure of on hand supplies.

• Increase departmental awareness and identify areas of sustainability. Think Green.

• Departmental review of workplace efficiency relating to staffing and workflow process.

Positive Work Environment

• Continue to provide avenues for staff involvement in all departmental goals, work environment

improvements and general policies and procedures and encourage new ideas, venues for

improvements.

• Continue to provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities for all staff.

• Maintain a professional and positive work environment.

• Establish a coach mentoring program.

• Strive to improve time management skills throughout department — less crisis management.

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June 2011 marked the end of the five year long Yale Tomorrow Campaign. Yale Tomorrow included a historic campaign for athletics, which renewed our commitment to the future of Yale Athletics by introducing new facilities, programmatic endow-ments, and coaching endowments. The new facilities and endowments that resulted from this incredibly successful campaign will not only provide the next generation of Yale student athletes with the resources necessary to top the Ivy League, but they are tangible proof that Yale has the most devoted and enthusiastic group of alumni and friends. The campaign required support in three areas:

Renew our facilities. This campaign allowed us to enhance the breadth and quality of our sports venues which provide our teams with the opportunity to perform in the top collegiate facilities in the nation.

Facility renovations resulting from Yale Tomorrow Campaign:

Fully support our athletic programs. New endowments continue to ensure access

to the equipment, training, and travel funds necessary for our student-athletes to perform at the

highest level.

Programmatic Endowments resulting from Yale Tomorrow Campaign:

Continue to attract the best coaches and athletes. In a highly competitive

environment, new endowments for coaching positions will give Yale the edge it needs to recruit

and retain the very best people. The Department of Athletics is seeking funding to endow all 35 of

its varsity head coaching positions. Coaching Endowments:

Recap

Total Number of

Gifts to Yale Athletics in

FY 11

5,757

Fast FactsTotal amount raised from Yale Athletics Tomorrow:

$84,442,104 (141% of goal achieved)

Total amount raised in FY11 for Athletics: $9,134,844

Total Amount Donated in FY11 to 18 sport associations &

Ray Tompkins: $2,567,581

• The Andre and Elaine C. Suan Family Endowment for Golf

• The Mulrow Family Endowment for Squash• The Edward C. Migdalski Fund for the

Yale Outdoor Education Center• The Brooks Ragen ‘55 and Suzanne

Ragen Squash Fund• The Cutler Football Endowment Fund• Jack Embersits Athletics Fund• Jack Embersits Football Fund• The Johnson Family Fund for

Women’s Hockey

• The Lykouretzos Family Fund for Football

• The Whitehall Fund for the Cullman Heyman Tennis Center

• The William Clay Ford Club Sports Endowment

• Captain’s Fund for Fencing • Sharon and Scott Robinson Fund for

Women’s Lacrosse• Meredith Snow Meeks Fund for

Women’s golf

•The Bowl Phase I•JensenPlaza•KenneyCenter•Reese Stadium

•Ingalls Rink •Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center•David Paterson Golf Technology Center•Carm Cozza Complex at Smilow Field House

KeithAllain’80 The Malcolm G. Chace Coach of Men’s Ice Hockey

Alex Dorato The Cary Leeds Coach of Men’s Tennis

Chris Gobrecht The Joel E. Smilow ’54 Head Coach of Women’s Basketball

James Jones The Joel E. Smilow ’54 Head Coach of Men’s Basketball

Cristina Teuscher and Tim Wise The Robert J.H. Kiphuth Head Coaches of Swimming

ZackLeonard’89 The McNay Family Director of Yale Sailing

Anne Phillips The Joel E. Smilow ’54 Head Coach of Women’s Lacrosse

Tom Williams The Joel E. Smilow ‘54 Head Coach of Football

David Shoehalter* The Mark T. Young ’68 Director of Cross Country and Track & Field

Dave Talbott* Director of Squash (Anonymous)

Yale Tomorrow

Results8

facilities renovated

16 new endowments

Doing great, but we have the

potential for more!

14,0000 Total Living Student Athlete

Alumni

23%0 of living student alumni

donated in FY11

*Coaching endowments resulting from Yale Tomorrow Campaign

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2011 marked the first annual WISER “Get in the Game” Participation Challenge. In the Challenge, all Women’s varsity programs opposed each other in an annual giving competition, starting with gifts received on July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. The Associations with the highest participation percentage were awarded prize money. Participation was measured in gifts of $50 and above for the classes of 2000-2011 and gifts of $100 and above for all other athletic alumnae.

The competition was a great success with increased participation for most of Yale’s Sport Associations. Taking first place and the $5,000 prize was the Golf Association with 39% giving. The Hockey Association finished in second place with a $3,000 prize, followed by swimming & diving winning $2,000 and softball finishing up in fourth with a $1,000 prize.

With 82 new gifts (an increase from 15% to 21%) in FY’11, athletic alumnae giving increased $92,740, which reflected a 37% increase in giving dollars.

#1 Golf 39% gave

#2 Hockey

28% gave

#3 Swimming & Diving

24% gave

#4 Softball

18% gave

Alumnae WISER Donors

Operation Overtime for Yale Athletics

With the incredible success of the Yale Tomorrow campaign behind us, it is now time for the friends of Yale Athletics to move into the next phase of giv-ing that will guarantee the long-term success of our teams. We are calling this chapter Operation Overtime in honor of overtime wins seen by Yale student-athletes for decades—victories characterized by last minute shots and incredible perseverance.

Operation Overtime is an extension of the fund rais-ing efforts seen over the last five years with a renewed focus on programmatic endowments and increasing annual giving. With the continued support of alumni, family and friends in these two areas, Operation Overtime will enhance the Yale Athletics tradition of excellence.

Unlimited Endowment Opportunities New programmatic and coaching endowments help

to sustain success in perpetuity for our athletic pro-grams. There are unlimited opportunities for donors

to leave a lasting and meaningful legacy for their favorite Yale team. Establishing an endow-

ment fund allows you to ensure that our coaches and student athletes have a

consistent support base well into the future. · A named programmatic endow-ment can be established for a gift of $100,000 (payable over 5 years)· An endowment can be named in honor of a family, coach or former

student-athlete—the possibilities are endless

· Endowments are provided annual stewardship re-ports from the University which include growth of the principal and use of the spendable yield

· Endowment funds are invested along with the larger Yale endowment and managed by Chief Investment Officer, David Swensen and his staff

· Endowments are provided name recognition within the Yale Athletics Annual Review and specific sports newsletters

Annual Giving through the Sport Associations and Ray Tompkins Associates

Annual Giving has been a vital source of departmen-tal momentum for Yale, and the primary way for friends, family and alumni/nae to help maintain the tradition and character that sets Yale Athletics apart from its competition. With budgets being reduced throughout the entire University, it is the extra push from our Association members that will allow us to continue to provide a world-class experience for all of our student-athletes.

In FY 2012, Yale Athletics has increased its an-nual fundraising goal by $500,000 to ensure that all of our programs continue to compete for Ivy Championships and individual accolades. You can read more about the Associations and Ray Tompkins Associates on page 21.

All friends of Yale Athletics will hear more about Operation Overtime throughout the coming year! Thank you in advance for your support!

WISER Alumnae “Get in the Game” Participation Challenge

“ I am ecstatic that our alumnae came together and helped us win the WISER challenge. Their generosity will allow our program to improve and maintain a competitive advantage.”

— Chawwadee Rompothong ‘00, Head Women’s Golf Coach

Fully endowing our athletic programs would provide us the protection to thrive regardless of the economic climate.

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2010-11 Highlights

ProgramNo. 1 NCAA APR Ranking (6th straight year)

TeamNational ChampionshipMen’s Lightweight CrewWomen’s Squash

Ivy Championships Women’s VolleyballMen’s HockeyMen’s SquashWomen’s SquashWomen’s TennisWomen’s Golf

Men’s Golf

Nationally Ranked TeamsWomen’s Squash No. 1

Men’s Squash No. 2

Lightweight Crew No. 4

Women’s Sailing No. 5

Men’s Hockey No. 6

Co-ed Sailing No. 8

Heavyweight Crew No. 10

Women’s Crew No. 11

Men’s Fencing No. 11

Women’s Fencing No. 12

Men’s Lacrosse No. 19

Women’s Tennis No. 30

NCAA Championship/ Tournament AppearancesMen’s HockeyWomen’s GolfMen’s GolfWomen’s TennisMen’s FencingWomen’s FencingWomen’s CrewMen’s Cross CountryWomen’s Cross CountryMen’s Track and FieldWomen’s Track and Field

Other National AppearancesSailing ICSA – women’s, dinghy, team

Women’s Basketball WNIT

Lightweight Crew IRA

Heavyweight Crew IRA

Men’s Squash CSA

Other Championships/AwardsWomen’s Squash Howe Cup, national title

Men’s Hockey ECAC Hockey Tournament

Women’s Tennis ECAC

Lightweight Crew Sprints 3 medals

Women’s Crew Sprints 2 medals

IndividualIndividual National ChampionshipWomen’s squashMillie Tomlinson Ramsay Cup, national title

Ivy Player of the YearSeo Hee Moon Women’s Golf

Trey Rallis Baseball

Ivy Rookie of the YearSam Bernstein Men’s Golf

Seo Hee Moon Women’s Golf

Millie Tomlinson Women’s Squash

Kendall Polan Volleyball

Cornelius Saunders Men’s Fencing

Other League AwardsJackie Snikeris Women’s Hockey – ECAC Hockey Student Athlete of Year; ECAC Hockey Goaltender of Year; ECAC/Hockey East’s Sarah Devens Award (leadership commitment on and off ice)

Ryan Rondeau Men’s Hockey – Paul Hines Award (most improved player in New England)

Marlena Fauer Women’s Sailing – New England Rookie of Year

Logan Greer Women’s Squash – CSA Richey Award

NCAA AppearancesJeff Perrella Men’s Cross Country

Kate Grace Women’s Track & Field (800, mile)

Annelies Gamble Women’s Track & Field (800)

Nihal Kayali Women’s Track & Field (1500)

Elizabeth Marvin Women’s Track & Field (5000)

Johnny Van Deventer Men’s Track & Field (1500)

Nathan Richards Men’s Track & Field (steeple)

Matt Bogdan Men’s Track & Field (steeple)

Mike Levine Men’s Track & Field (discus)

Other National AppearancesVicky Brook/Lindsay Clark Women’s Tennis ITA All-America

7 Ivy League Championships,

2nd most championships in Ivy League

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Ivy IvyTeam Captain RecordRecord Finish AccomplishmentsofNote

Baseball AndrewMagee 23-19 11-9 3rd TreyRallisnamedIvyPlayeroftheYear,winstreaks of6and5games,titlehuntlastweekend

Men’sBasketball 15-13 8-6 3rd BeatIvychampHarvard,wonatBostonCollege, invitedtoCBI

Women’sBasketball YoyoGreenfield 14-15 10-4 2nd MadeWNITandhostedBC,beatthen-ranked14th FloridaState

HeavyweightCrew DerekJohnson 3-1 3-1 4th WonBlackwellCupandOlympicAxe,7thatEastern Sprints

LightweightCrew AndrewHakanson 4-3 3-3 3rd NationalChampion,won2goldand1bronze atEasternSprints

Women’sCrew CarolineNash 6-4 3-3 4th SilverandbronzeatSprints,10thstraightNCAA appearance

Men’sCrossCountry MaxWalden 1-0 1-0 7th 11thatNCAARegional

Women’sCrossCountry LiyaAssefa 0-2 0-2 8th 11thatNCAARegional

Men’sFencing JonathanHolbrook 11-5 4-1 2nd 11thatNCAAs

Women’sFencing MadelineOliver 5-12 0-6 7th 12thatNCAAs

FieldHockey KatherineBolling 11-6 5-2 2nd Mostleaguewinsina2-yearspaninYalehistory, NFHCAAcademicTeamAward

Football TomMcCarthy 7-3 5-2 2nd Lednationinkickoffreturnaverage,Ivytitlehunt untilfinalweekend

Men’sGolf ThomasMcCarthy 1st 3first-teamAll-Ivy,Ivychamps,NCAARegionals atBlacksburg,Va.

Women’sGolf AlyssaRoland 1st RookieandPlayeroftheYear;Ivychamps,22nd atNCAARegionals

Gymnastics SherryYang 4-4 0-1 4th 4thatIvyClassic

Men’sHockey JimmyMartin 28-7-1 9-1-0 1st ECACTourneyChamps,school-record28wins, NCAAwinoverAFA

Women’sHockey SamMaclean 9-17-3 3-6-1 5th ECACHockeyGoaltenderoftheYear

Men’sLacrosse PatrickColeman 10-4 3-3 3rd 2ndstraightIvytourney;5straightwins

Women’sLacrosse FieldingKidd 3-12 0-7 8th Beatfive-timePatriotLeagueChampions (Colgate),3-1athomevs.non-leagueopponents

Co-edSailing JoeMorris 8thatNationals,9earnedAll-NewEnglandhonors

Women’sSailing BlairBelling/MargotBenedict 5thatNationals

Men’sSoccer AndyShorten 3-12-2 1-5-1 7th Posted4shutouts

Women’sSoccer BeckyBrown 8-8-1 3-4 6th Beatnationally-rankedPennState

Softball McKynleeWestman17-25 8-12 5th SweptPennandColumbiaonsameweekend

Men’sSquash NaishadhLalwani 15-2 6-0 1st IvyChamps,NationalChampionrunner-up

Women’sSquash LoganGreer 17-0 6-0 1st NationalChampion,IvyChamps,Individual NationalChampionMillieTomlinson

Men’sSwimming KyleVeatch 2-8 2-5 4th 3HonorableMentionAll-Americans

Women’sSwimming AnnieKillian 6-4 5-2 5th 3HonorableMentionAll-Americans

Men’sTennis CalvinBennett 9-13 1-6 7th 3playersearnAll-Ivyhonors

Women’sTennis SteviPetrelli 21-5 6-1 1st Ivychamps,first-everNCAAwin

Men’sTrack&Field(I/O) MartyEvans 1-4 1-4 8th/5th17top15(Yaleall-timelists)performances

Women’sTrack&Field(I/O) EveKing 1-6 1-6 8th/8th37alterationsonYale’sTop10tracklists

Volleyball KellyOzurovich 18-8 12-2 1st 10straightwinstofinishregularseason, sharedIvytitle

2010-11 Stats

(boldfaceindicatesIvyChampionshipprograms)

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2010 Fall HonorsMen’s Cross CountryJeff Perrella All-Ivy; All Northeast Region; NCAA qualifier; Academic All-Ivy

Field HockeyErin Carter NFHCA All-Mideast Region; 1st Team All-Ivy; Ivy League Player of Week (10/19Dinah Landshut NFHCA All-Mideast Region; 1st Team All-Ivy; Academic All-IvyGeorgia Holland Ivy League Rookie of the Year; 2nd Team All-Ivy; Ivy League Rookie of Week (10/19, 10/5, 9/14)Erica Borgo 2nd Team All-Ivy; Ivy League Rookie of the Week (11/9, 9/7)

FootballTom McCarthy 1st Team All-Ivy; All-New EnglandJordan Haynes 1st Team All-Ivy; All-New EnglandAdam Money 1st Team All-Ivy; All-New EnglandChris Blohm 2nd Team All-Ivy; Patrick Witt 2nd Team All-Ivy; Ivy League Offensive Player of Week (9/20); Academic All-Ivy; Named to Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star TeamAlex Thomas 2nd Team All-IvyChris Smith 2nd Team All-Ivy; The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS National Special Teams Player of the Week (11/8); Ivy League Special Teams Player of the Week (11/8)Sean Williams Honorable mention All-IvyJake Koury Honorable mention All-Ivy; first-team CoSIDA Academic All-District Drew Baldwin Honorable mention All-IvyJesse Reising Semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, a scholar-athlete award; First-team 2010 CoSIDA Academic All-District; Academic All-Ivy; Named to Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star TeamPhillipe Panico Gold Helmet Award presented by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston (10/13)

Men’s SoccerAndy Hackbarth Honorable Mention All-IvyNick Alers Honorable Mention All-Ivy; Brown Classic All-Tournament TeamMax McKiernan Brown Classic All-Tournament TeamEric Meyer ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 1 first team; Academic All-Ivy

Women’s SoccerKristen Forster 2nd Team All-Ivy; 1st Team All-New England; Becky Brown 1st Team All-Ivy; Lowe’s Senior Class Award candidate; 2nd Team All-New England; New England Division I Senior Bowl participant; Ivy League Player of the Week (9/6, 10/11)Ayana Sumiyasu 1st Team All-Ivy; New England Division I Senior Bowl ParticipantMegan Ashforth New England Division I Senior Bowl participantEnma Mullo Honorable mention All-IvyShannon McSweeney CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer, 9/6Jessica Schloth Named one of the top 100 freshmen in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer.com

VolleyballKendall Polan Ivy League Rookie of the Year; 1st Team All-Ivy; Ivy League Rookie of the Week, 9/7, 9/28, 10/26, 11/2, 11/18; Fullerton Classic All-Tournament team; Blackbird Invitational All-Tournament team; Yale Invitational All-Tournament teamErica Reetz Honorable Mention All-Ivy; Ivy League Rookie of the Week, 9/14, 10/19, 11/9; Blackbird Invitational All-Tournament teamBridget Hearst 1st Team All-Ivy; Ivy League Player of Week, 10/26; Yale Invitational MVP;

Kelly Ozurovich 2nd Team All-IvyHaley Wessels 2nd Team All-IvyTaylor Cramm Academic All-Ivy

Women’s CrewStephanie Madner Academic All-Ivy

Women’s GolfSee Heo Moon Sacred Heart Invitational medalist; Harvard Invitational medalist; Yale Intercollegiate medalist; Princeton Invitational medalist

Women’s TennisVicky Brook & Lindsay Clark Doubles team qualified for 2010 USTA/ITA National Collegiate Indoor Championships

2010/2011 Winter HonorsMen’s BasketballGreg Mangano 1st Team All-Ivy; NABC 2nd team All-District; Ivy League Player of Week, 1/10, 1/17, 1/24, 2/14; Connecticut 6 preseason teamAustin Morgan Ivy League Player of Week, 11/22Jeremiah Kreisberg Ivy League Rookie of Week, 1/24, 2/28Raffi Mantilla Academic All-Ivy

Women’s BasketballMichelle Cashen Ivy League Player of Week, 12/23; Janna Graf Ivy League All-Rookie team; Ivy League Rookie of Week, 12/23, 1/10, 2/14; Ivy League Player of Week, 1/17; Megan Vasquez 1st Team All-Ivy; Ivy League Player of Week, 1/24, 2/28Mady Gobrecht 2nd Team All-IvyMichelle Cashen Honorable Mention All-Ivy; Academic All-Ivy

Men’s FencingShiv Kachru NCAA qualifier (foil); 2nd Team All-IvyNathaniel Botwinick NCAA qualifier (foil); 1st Team All-IvyNathaniel Benzimra 1st Team All-IvyPeter Cohen NCAA qualifier (epee)Cornelius Saunders Ivy League Most Outstanding Rookie; 1st Team All-Ivy; CollegeFencing360 Rookie of the Week, 2/16Adam Fields Academic All-Ivy

Women’s FencingTasha Garcia NCAA Qualifier (epee); Academic All-IvyMadeline Oliver NCAA qualifier (saber)

GymnasticsMia Yabut ECAC Coaches Choice Award, 3/3Nicole Tay ECAC Rookie of the Week

Men’s Ice HockeyRyan Rondeau Insidecollegehockey.com player of the week, 3/22; Most Outstanding Player ECAC Hockey Tournament; 2nd Team All-Ivy; Division I New England All Star; New England Paul Hines Award (Most Improved Player) ECAC Hockey Goalie of Week, 2/8, 1/11, 12/7; ECAC Tournament M.O.P.; ECAC All-Tournament TeamBrian O’Neill 1st Team All-ECAC Hockey; ECAC Hockey Player of Year Finalist; Honorable Mention All-Ivy; Division I New England All Star; ECAC All-Tournament TeamAndrew Miller 1st Team All-ECAC Hockey; 1st Team All-Ivy; First-Team All-New England; ECAC All-Tournament Team; Division I New England All StarChris Cahill 3rd Team All-ECAC Hockey; 2nd Team All-Ivy; ECAC Hockey Player of Week, 12/7, ECAC Hockey MLX Skates Player of Week, 12/6); ECAC All-Tournament TeamBroc Little ECAC Hockey Player of Week, 3/15; 1st Team All-Ivy; Hobey Baker Award candidate; ECAC Hockey Player of Week,

11/23; Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award candidateJimmy Martin 2nd Team All-Ivy; College Hockey News 2nd Team All-America, ECAC All-Tournament TeamKenny Agostino HCA National Rookie of Month; ECAC Hockey Rookie of Month, 1/25, MLX Skates Rookie of Week, 125Denny Kearney Hobey Baker Award candidate; ECAC Hockey Player of the Week, 11/2Nick Jaskowiak NCAA East Regional All-Tournament TeamJeff Anderson Academic All-IvyChad Ziegler NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team

Women’s Ice HockeyJackie Snikeris ECAC Hockey Student Athlete of Year; ECAC Hockey Goaltender of Year; 1st Team All ECAC Hockey;1st Team All-Ivy; Kazmaier Award nominee; Division I New England All Star; ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week, 11/30; Academic All-IvyJackie Raines ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year FinalistAleca Hughes Hockey Humanitarian Award finalistJenna Ciotti ECAC Hockey Player, Rookie of Week, 2/8

Men’s SquashRichard Dodd All-IvyKenneth Chan All-IvyNaishadh Lalwani Harrow Sports College Squash Player of the Week, 2/4

Women’s SquashMillie Tomlinson Ivy League Rookie of the Year; All-IvyLogan Greer All-IvySarah Toomey All-Ivy; Academic All-IvyCaroline Reigeluth Harrow Sports College Squash Player of the Week, 2/16

Men’s Swimming and DivingGoksu Bicer 1st Team All-Ivy (100 butterfly); CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-AmericaMike Dominski 2nd Team All-Ivy (100 butterfly); CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-AmericaAlex Gornitzsky Academic All-IvyMatt Lee Academic All-IvyMike Bogese CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-America

Women’s Swimming and Diving Hayes Hyde 1st Team All-Ivy (200 butterfly); 2nd Team All-Ivy (400 medley relay)Molly Albrecht 2nd Team All-Ivy (500 freestyle, 200 back, 800 free relay, 400 medley relay); CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-AmericaAthena Liao 2nd Team All-Ivy (200 breaststroke, 400 medley relay); CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-AmericaIleana Lucos 2nd Team All-Ivy (800 freestyle relay); CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-AmericaCynthia Tsay 2nd Team All-Ivy (800 freestyle relay)Joan Weaver 2nd Team All-Ivy (800 freestyle relay, 400 medley relay)Annie Killian Academic All-Ivy

Men’s Track and FieldMatt Bogdan All East (distance medley relay)Julian Sheinbaum All East (distance medley relay); 2nd Team All-Ivy (distance medley relay)Matthew Bieszard All East (distance medley relay)James Shirvell All East (distance medley relay); 2nd Team All-Ivy (distance medley relay)John Van Deventer 2nd Team All-Ivy (distance medley relay)Christopher Ramsey 2nd Team All-Ivy

2010-11 Honors

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(distance medley relay)Marty Evans Hepstrack.com male athlete of the week, 1/23

Women’s Track and FieldKate Grace 2nd team All-America; NCAA qualifier (mile run); 1st Team All-Ivy (800 run); All East (distance medley relay): Hepstrack.com female athlete of the week, 1/23, 12/5Nihal Kayali All-East (mile run)Sarah Barry All East (1,000 run)Annelies Gamble All East (800 run)Gabriella Kelly All East (400 dash)Melissa Chapman All East (distance medley relay)Allison Rue All East (distance medley relay)Elizabeth Marvin All East (distance medley relay)

2011 Spring HonorsBaseballPat Ludwig Ivy League Pitcher of the Week, 4/19Cale Hanson Ivy League Rookie of the Week, 3/8Vinny Lally 1st Team All-Ivy; Capital One Academic All-District I first team; New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association All-Star Game participant.Ryan Brenner Capital One Academic All-District I first teamGant Elmore Capital One Academic All-District I second team; Academic All-IvyTrey Rallis Ivy League Player of the Year; 1st Team All-IvyKevin Fortunato 2nd Team All-IvyAndy Megee 2nd Team All-IvyBrook Hart Honorable Mention All-IvyCam Squires Honorable Mention All-Ivy

SoftballChelsey Dunham Ivy League Rookie of the Week, 4/12, 3/15, 2nd Team All-IvyMcKynlee Westman Capital One Academic All-District I first team, Honorable Mention All-IvyKatie Yanagisawa Capital One Academic All-District I second team, Honorable Mention All-Ivy; Academic All-IvyJennifer Ong Capital One Academic All-District I second teamVirginia Waldrop Capital One Academic All-District I second teamMeg Johnson 2nd Team All-IvyMariclaire Rebman Honorable Mention All-IvyTori Balta Honorable Mention All-Ivy

Men’s TennisMarc Powers 1st Team All-Ivy Singles; 1st Team All-Ivy DoublesDaniel Hoffman 1st Team All-Ivy Doubles; 2nd Team All-Ivy SinglesJohn Huang 2nd Team All-Ivy SinglesJordan Abergel Academic All-Ivy

Women’s TennisVicky Brook 2nd Team All-Ivy SinglesElizabeth Epstein 2nd Team All-Ivy SinglesBlair Seideman 2nd Team All-Ivy SinglesAnnie Sullivan 2nd Team All-Ivy DoublesLindsay Clark 2nd Team All-Ivy DoublesStevi Petrelli Academic All-Ivy

Men’s LacrosseBrian Douglass Honorable Mention All-Ivy; NEILA/Skor Sports Player of the Week, 4/12, NEILA Senior scholar-athleteJohnathan Falcone 2nd Team All-Ivy; 1st Team All-New England; Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award finalist, NEILA Senior scholar-athlete, LOWE’S Senior All-America Team (2nd); Capital One Academic All-America Men’s At-Large Third Team; Academic All-IvyMatt Gibson 1st Team All-Ivy; 1st Team All-New England; pre-season NEILA Player of the Year; Named to Tewaarton Award Watch List, USILA All-America TeamBrandon Mangan Ivy League Rookie of Week, 3/28Gregory Mahony 2nd Team All-Ivy; 1st Team All-New EnglandPatrick Coleman Honorable Mention All-Ivy, NEILA

Senior scholar-athlete, USILA North-South All-Star gameMichael McCormack Honorable Mention All-IvyCole Yeager 2nd Team All-New England

Women’s LacrosseWhitney Quackenbush Ivy League Defensive Player of Week, 3/21Fielding Kidd 2nd Team All-IvyKaitlyn Flatley Honorable Mention All-IvyMyra Trivellas Academic All-Ivy

Men’s GolfTom McCarthy 1st Team All-Ivy; Division I PING All-Northeast RegionJeff Hatten 1st Team All-IvyBrad Kushner 1st Team All-IvySam Bernstein Ivy League Rookie of the Year; 2nd Team All-Ivy; Division I PING All-Northeast RegionMichael Fader Academic All-Ivy

Women’s GolfSeo Hee Moon Ivy League Player and Rookie of Year; 1st Team All-IvyHarriet Owers-Bradley 2nd Team All-IvyLily Boettcher NGCA All-American ScholarAlyssa Roland NGCA All American ScholarSun Gyoung Park NGCA All American Scholar

Men’s Heavyweight CrewDerek Johnson Academic All-Ivy

Women’s CrewStephanie Madner CRCA 1st team All-New England; CRCA Scholar Athlete, CRCA All-America 1st TeamCaroline Nash CRCA 1st team All-New England, CRCA All-America 2nd TeamCatherine McDermott CRCA 2nd team All-New EnglandMargaret Ayers CRCA Scholar AthleteDara Dickson CRCA Scholar AthleteAlexandra Fields CRCA Scholar AthleteNikki Grigg CRCA Scholar AthleteElizabeth Kalina CRCA Scholar AthleteLauren Ross CRCA Scholar Athlete

Men’s TrackMichael Levine 1st Team All-Ivy (discus)Jeff Perrella 1st Team Capital One Academic All-District 1

Women’s TrackKate Grace 1st Team All-Ivy (800m, 1500m), All-East Team, USTFCCCA Women’s Track Athlete of the Year Northeast RegionNihal Kayali 2nd Team All-Ivy (3000m), All-East TeamMelissa Chapman All-East TeamElizabeth Marvin All-East TeamDakota McCoy 1st Team Capital One Academic All-District 1; Academic All-Ivy

Co-ed SailingCam Cullman All-New EnglandJoe Morris Honorable Mention All-America; All-New EnglandChris Segerblom All-New EnglandBlair Belling All-New EnglandLiz Brim All-New England; Academic All-IvyMarlena Fauer All-New EnglandEmily Billing All-New EnglandClaire Dennis All-New EnglandHeather May All-New England

Women’s SailingHeather May 1st Team All-New England crewEmily Billing Honorable mention All-America; 2nd Team All-New England skipperClaire Dennis All-America; 1st Team All-New England skipperMarlena Fauer Honorable mention All-America; New England Rookie of the Year; 1st Team All-New England skipper

Coaching Honors 2010-11Women’s TennisDanielle McNamara ITA Northeast Region Co-Coach of the YearChristian Thompson ITA Northeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year

Men’s GolfColin Sheehan ‘97 Northeast Region Coach of the Year

Men’s HockeyKeith Allain ’80 New Haven Register Sports Person of the Year

Field HockeyPam Stuper Elected to Executive Board of Fédération Internationale de Hockey

BaseballBrook Hart ’11 (Casper Ghosts), Gant Elmore ’11 (Helena Brewers), Trygg Larsson Danforth ’10 (GCL Red Sox), Ryan Lavarnway ’09 (Pawtucket Red Sox), Craig Breslow ’02 (Oakland Athletics)

Men’s BasketballMatt Kyle ‘08 (Toyama Grouses, Japan), Dominick Martin ‘06 (Lleida, Spain), Edwin Draughan ‘05 (Fribourg, Switzerland)

Women’s BasketballErica Davis ’07 (Turkey)

FootballShane Bannon ’11 (Kansas City Chiefs)*, Nate Lawrie (Sacramento Mountain Lions, UFL), Tom McCarthy ’10 (Atlanta Falcons)#

GolfJeehae Lee ’06, Bob Heintz ’92

Men’s Ice HockeyJimmy Martin ’11 (Reading Royals, ECHL), Broc Little ‘11 (Vasteras, SAL, Sweden), Denny Kearney ’11 (Springfield Falcons, AHL), Chris Cahill ’11 (Milwaukee Admirals, AHL), Mike Matczak ’11 (Adirondack Phantoms, AHL), Sean Backman ’10 (Idaho Steelheads, ECHL), Mark Arcobello ’10 (Oklahoma City Barons, AHL), Tom Dignard ’10 (Lake Erie Monsters, AHL), Ryan Donald (Providence Bruins, AHL), Alec Richards ’09 (Rockford Icehogs, AHL), Brennan Turner ’09 (Binghamton Senators, AHL), David Meckler ’09 (Manchester Monarchs, AHL), Matt Cohen ’07 (Hamburg Freezers, DEL), Brad Mills ’07 (New Jersey Devils, NHL), Chris Higgins ’05 (Vancouver Canucks, NHL), Joe Callahan ’05 (Florida Panthers, NHL), Stacey Bauman ’03 (Tulsa Oilers, CHL), Jeff Hamilton ’01 (HIFK Helsinki, SM-ligga), Ray Giroux ’98 (Chelyabinsk Traktor, KHL) Alex Westlund ’98 (Linz EHC, Austria)

Women’s Ice HockeyErin Duggan ’05 (Edmonton Chimos)

SquashMiranda Ranieri ’08, Julian Illingsworth ‘06* Drafted April 2011 #Free Agent

Top Dogs: Yale Athletes in Pro Sports 2010-11

Craig Breslow ’02 accepts the MLB 2010 Roberto Clemente Award

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William Neely Mallory Award

This award is presented annually to a senior male student athlete who represents the highest ideals of American sportsmanship and Yale tradition both on field of play and in life. This year Men’s Hockey player Broc Little, the most prolific scorer in Yale hockey’s most successful class ever, has been named the win-ner of this prestigious award.

Broc Little’s Highlights• Two-timeAll-ECACHockeyandAll-IvyLeagueselection

• Ledthenationinthreedifferentoffensivecat-egoriesthreestraightseasonswhileaccumulat-ing72goalsand142points

• HelpedtheElistothebestrecordinschoolhistory(28-7-1),ECACandIvyLeagueChampionships,aNo.1overallnationaltournamentseedandasec-ondstraightNCAAEastRegionalFinalappearance

•72goalsand142pointsarebothfifthatYale

•Ownsschoolseason(5)andcareer(7)recordforshorthandedgoals

•HobeyBakercandidate(nation’stopmalehockeyplayer)

•CandidatefortheLowe’sSeniorCLASSAward(community,leadership,academic)

•AcademicAll-ECAC•2009-2010LedDivisionIplayerswith.79goalspergame

• SignedbyVasterasfromtheSwedishAllsvenskanLeague

Nellie Pratt Elliot Award The Nellie Pratt Elliot Award is pre-

sented annually to a senior female student athlete who represents the highest ideals of American sports-manship and Yale tradition both on the field of play and life. The 2011 award, named in honor of Nellie Pratt Elliot, who was an assistant director of undergraduate admis-sions at Yale for 46 years, went to women’s track and field star, Kate Grace.

Kate Grace’s Highlights•Wonthe800runattheHeptagonal(IvyLeague)Championshipbothindoorsandoutdoorsasasophomore,juniorandsenior

• OnlythesecondrunnerinIvyLeaguehistorytowinsix800-meterruntitles

• In2011Gracefinishedfifthinthena-tioninthe800-meterfinal

•NamedfirstteamAll-Americanin2011,2010,2009inthe800-meterrunindoors

•Second-teamAll-Americanatthe2011IndoorChampionship,whereshefin-ished13thintheonemilerun

•Personalbestandnewschoolrecordof4:39.52inthemileatHYP

•SelectedbytheUSTFCCCAasthe2011NortheastRegionalDivisionAthleteoftheYear

Thomas W. Ford’42 Student-Athlete Community Outreach Award

The Ford Award is named in honor of Thomas W. Ford ‘42, who en-dowed the Yale Department of Athletics Community Outreach Program in the fall of 1996. This award is given annually to the male and female student-athletes who over the course of their four years at Yale demonstrated a commitment to strengthening the relationship between Yale athletics and the youth in the New Haven community. The 2011 recipients of this award were Alfonso Costa of the men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse teams and Annie Killian of the women’s swimming & diving team.

Alfonso Costa’s Highlights

•ChairoftheYaleAthleticsDepartment’sThomasW.Ford’42CommunityOutreachCommittee

•OrganizedtheannualYouthDaysinwhichlocalchildrenhavethechancetolearnfromYalestudent-athletes

•Founded“Eli’sFriends”,aprogramatYale-NewHavenChildren’sHospitalthatorganizesYalestudent-athletestovolunteerinthePediatricPrimaryCareClinicaspartofthe“ReachOutandReadProgram.”

•MentorinBigBrothers/BigSisters•Memberof“BulldogBuddies”•OrganizedtheYaleAthletics’holidaygift-givingdriveforunderprivilegedfamilies

•EconomicsmajorandmemberofPiersonCollege

Annie Killian’s Highlights•KillianisthefirstpersontowinboththeFordandMeyerAwards

•Captainofthewomen’sswimminganddivingteam

•MemberoftheThomasW.Ford’42CommunityOutreachCommittee

•ServedasaPresidentialPublicServiceFellowwiththeNationalYouthSportsProgramcampinNewHavenduringthesummerof2009

•FoundedanddirectedYaleSwimNewHaven,aprogramthatteacheslocalchildrenhowtoswim

•EarnedaHenryFellowshipandwillcontinuehereducationatOxfordinthefall

•GraduateofHarpethHallSchool,sheisanEnglishmajorinPiersonCollegeatYale

Kiphuth Student-Athlete Distinction Award

The Kiphuth Award, given to the male and female student-athletes who rank highest in scholarship and have earned two varsity awards, is named in honor of DeLaney Kiphuth ‘41, M.A. ‘47. Kiphuth served as Director of Athletics from 1954 through 1976. Lidia Gocheva of the women’s fencing team and Alex Gornitzky of the men’s swimming and diving team were the recipients of the Kiphuth Student-Athlete Distinction Award.

Alex Gornitzky Highlights•BiologymajorinDavenportCollege

•EarnedtheYalemen’sswimminganddiv-ingteam’sWilliamLeemingJelliffeAward,awardedtothatseniorwhohasshownthegreatestprogressanddevelopmentinswimmingabilityandoutstandingleadershipduringhiscollegeyears

•Swamthe100-yardbackstrokeandwasalsoamajorcomponentofYalerelaysquadsallseason

•AttendedTomsRiverHighSchoolNorthpriortoYale

Lidia Gocheva’s Highlights•NearEasternLanguagesandCivilizationsma-jorandmemberofPiersonCollege

•QualifiedfortheNCAARegionalinfoilcompetitionandfin-ished27th

•Captainofthewomen’sfencingteamin2008-09

•MemberofPhiBetaKappa

Brodhead Award The Brodhead Award is named in

honor of Richard H. Brodhead ‘68, Ph.D. ‘72, who served as Dean of Yale College from 1993 through 2004 and was on the faculty of the department of English for more than 30 years. It, along with the Kiphuth Award, was presented by Penny Laurans, the Master of Jonathan Edwards College, Special Assistant to the President and a lecturer in English. The women’s fencing team won with a 3.75 grade-point average. In addition to the Kiphuth Award winner

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Gocheva, the team also had an Academic All-Ivy League selec-tion in senior Tasha Garcia an art major. Garcia was also one of six Bulldogs who fenced at NCAA Regionals, and she was one of two who went on to compete at the NCAA Championship. Yale finished 12th at the championship.

Meyer Humanitarian Award

This is the third year for the Meyer Award, which is named in honor of Molly Meyer, a nurse practitioner at Yale University Health Services who has been ad-dressing the health needs of student-athletes at Yale since 1975. Meyer was on hand to present the awards Saturday. The award is given each year to a varsity athlete in the se-nior class “whose character exemplifies selfless devotion along with compassion and concern for their team and the community at Yale and beyond.” Annie Killian of the women’s swimming & div-ing team and Shane Bannon of the football team were the recipients of the Meyer Humanitarian Award.

Annie Killian • KillianisthefirstpersontowinboththeFordandMeyerAwards(see her highlights under Ford Award)

Shane Bannon’s Highlights

•Hehasworkedextensivelyfor3straightyearsontheannualMandiSchwartzMarrowDonorRegistrationDriveatYale

•RecentlyselectedbytheKansasCityChiefsintheNationalFootballLeaguedraft

40th Anniversary Celebration of Head Coach Henry HarutunianFriends, alumni and the Yale fencing team celebrated the 40th anniversary of head coach Henry Harutunian on October 9, 2010 at the William K. Lanman Center inside Payne Whitney Gym. Coach Harutunian was honored for his 40 years of service and dedication to Yale fencing. The night began with a reception in the Kiphuth Trophy Room followed by dinner and an evening of celebration in the Lanman Center.

Masters of ceremonies Elizabeth Merritt ’81 and Steve Blum ’74 began the night with their opening remarks followed by the presentation of the Dernell Every Medals to alumni who won fencing events earlier in the day. The celebration of Coach Harutunian’s 40th anniversary continued with remarks from the 2010-2011 Yale fencing captains, junior Jonathan Holbrook and sophomore Madeline Oliver, as well as Les Fagan ’71, Valerie Asher ’82, Peter Devine ’00, Sada Jacobson ’06.

The night concluded with a gift presentation, done by the Jacobson family, to Coach Harutunian which included a commemorative 40th anniversary ring, a Tiffany & Co. decanter and glasses as well as a picture frame which was signed by all guests who attended the celebration. Coach Harutunian wrapped up the celebration with personal remarks.

Track Association Celebrates Annual Dinner and Honors Mark Young ‘68Over 150 student-athletes, alumni and friends gathered at the Yale Club of New York City to celebrate the annual Track Association dinner and honor retiring coach, Mark Young ‘68, for his incredible service to his alma mater.

Track Association Presidents, Larry Kreider ‘69 and Louisa Garry ‘87 served as MCs for the evening which included a number of speakers, including former Cornell and Princeton coaches. After remarks from former rivals, David Shoehalter, the new Mark T. Young ‘68 Director of Cross Country and Track & Field took the mic to honor his former boss and to introduce the seniors who attended the dinner. The dinner also featured remarks from the two current captains, Marty Evans ‘11 and Eve King ‘11.

The dinner concluded with remarks from alumni who both competed for Coach Young or have known him since his

time as a student at Yale. Those speakers included Kate O’Neill Tenforde ‘03, Laura O’Neill ‘03, Margaret Wynne Brennan ‘85, Vickie Nicolau Neff ‘85 and Jim Wade ‘59. Before the honoree of the evening took the podium, some of his alumnae presented an incredible photo book that they compiled which included images of Young’s entire career at Yale. Those presenters were Anne Martin ‘05 and Lindsay Donaldson ‘08.

Celebrating 40 Years of Women’s Tennis at Yale More than 120 student-athletes, alumni and friends gathered at the Yale Club of New York City on Apr. 29 to celebrate 40 years of women’s tennis at Yale at the annual Yale Tennis Association Dinner.

Yale Tennis Association President Thomas Hartch ‘63 served as MC for the evening, which included a number of speakers, including the Cary Leeds Coach of Men’s Tennis Alex Dorato, men’s tennis captain Calvin Bennett, women’s head coach Danielle Lund McNamara and women’s captain Stevi Petrelli.

The dinner concluded with a panel of Yale women’s tennis alumnae who took the stage for a question and answer session. The panel included Debbie Peck ‘77, Andrea Rice ‘89, Naomi Zeff ‘99 and Janet Kim ‘09. Dorato served as the moderator for the alumnae panel. Student-athletes, alumni and friends listened to stories and words of wisdom from these panel members. Guests enjoyed hearing about the change that Yale women’s tennis has been through in the past 40 years.

Thomas Pepe RetiringTom Pepe retired from Yale Athletics as Superintendent of Grounds following 26 years of exemplary service. He supervised the Yale Bowl complex grounds crew and was responsible for maintaining over 100 acres of playing fields and athletic facilities. Tom was an extremely valuable member of the Athletic Department team and he will be greatly missed.

Special Events

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Capital Projects

Reese Stadium DedicationOn April 9, 2011 the home of the Yale soccer and lacrosse teams was officially dedicated and named after Jason ‘87 and Jon Reese ‘90. The venue formerly known as the Yale Soccer-Lacrosse Stadium has been called Reese Stadium since February of 2006. The renovation project has gone

through a number of phases, the second of which was completed in the spring of 2011.

The Reese brothers put Yale in a phase of its own, a winning one. Jason was a star goalie for the Bulldog men’s lacrosse team, while Jon is the most prolific scorer in Yale lacrosse history and was the captain of an Ivy League championship football team. The Yale Lacrosse Program enjoyed its finest era

(Ivy titles in 1988, 89, 90) with a Reese on its roster.

Thanks to the generous leadership gifts from Jason Reese ’87, Jon Reese ’90, Jamie and

Cynthia Kempner ’79, and an anonymous $1 million challenge match from another former Eli player to the Yale Soccer Association, the Yale

soccer and lacrosse teams now enjoy one of the best athletic facilities in collegiate

ranks. Reese Stadium includes a synthetic playing surface (FieldTurf ),

seating for 1,200 (bleachers along Coxe Cage can seat an additional 500), team meeting rooms, press box, concessions area, ticket office, VIP viewing areas and state-of-the art sound and lighting systems.

Here is a list of the areas of Reese Stadium that have been named with the corresponding

donors:

The 5K Corral Press Box Karen M. Yarasavage ‘87 and Kevin P. Genda ‘87

Kempner Family Plaza Thomas L. Kempner ‘50, Cynthia H. ‘79, James L. Kempner ‘79, and Christopher H. Kempner ‘07

The Augusta Copeland Hixon ‘11 Family Team Room Diana and Anthony Hixon P’11

The Schwartz Family Team Room David W. Schwartz ‘87

The Class of 1979 Team Room The teammates of the 1979 Men’s Soccer Team

Anthony P. Guido ‘90 Heritage Hallway Anthony P. Guido ‘90

Pershing Skybox Area The family, friends and teammates and Richard W. Pershing ‘66

The Barry Family Skybox Area Patricia and Thomas C. Barry ‘66, Michael C. Barry ‘09

Mulrow Family Ticket Center Edwyna S. ‘81 and William J. Mulrow ‘78

Greenberg Gardens Stephen D. Greenberg ‘70

Carm Cozza Complex DedicationThe Carm Cozza Complex was dedicated on Nov. 13th 2010 as part of the Yale-Princeton Football weekend. Named for Yale’s Hall of Fame football coach, the complex spans the entire second floor of the Smilow Field Center and brings the entire Yale football team together. For the exclusive use of the football program, the renovation includes meeting rooms, state-of-the- art technology and an upgraded locker room with space for all 110 men on the roster.

Another highlight of the complex includes the Carm Cozza gallery,

which extends through the hallway of the entire floor and

showcases memorabilia from his 32-year Yale career and beyond. This visual legacy serves as an inspiration for all Yale Football players as

they prepare for practice or games in their quest for an Ivy

League Championship.

A leadership gift from John Lykouretzos ‘95 made the renovation possible. He was a three-time letterman at

defensive tackle who earned honorable mention All-Ivy honors under Cozza. Lykouretzos led the Bulldogs in sacks two of his three years on the varsity. His biggest QB takedown came in a seven-tackle outing in The Game 1993 when he pulled down the Harvard signal-caller on the last play of a 33-31 Yale win at the Bowl.

Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center ScoreboardsThe finishing touches of the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center were completed in fall of 2010 with the installation of the new scoreboard system. Thanks in part to additional gifts from Donald Dell ‘60, Robin Selati ‘88, and Jonathan Clark ’59 the Yale tennis facilities now have the most state of the art scoreboard system in collegiate tennis.

Athletic Director Thomas Beckett and Provost Peter Salovey joined Jonathan ’90 and Jason ’87 Reese in the formal ribbon cutting.

Jonathan ’90 and Jason ’87 Reese stand before the new Reese Stadium.

John Lykouretzos ’95 and Coach Carm Cozza cut the ribbon for the Carm Cozza Complex

Renovated football locker rooms

Cozza Gallery

Reese Stadium

New scoreboards at Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center

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Philosophy The Department of Athletics recognizes that

athletics at all levels is a vital part of the edu-cational mission at Yale. Therefore, the staff is committed to providing opportunities at all levels for the entire Yale community. The specific purposes of the club sports and recre-ational activities at Yale are to fill the need for uniquely structured sport activities that may be competitive, recreational, or instructional in nature and to provide a learning experience through student involvement in fund rais-ing, organization, administration, budgeting, leadership, and scheduling, in addition to ath-letic skill in a favorite sport.

Club Sports Highlights• Skeet&Trap: Skeet & Trap once again had

a great season filled with a lot of shooting success. The highlight of the year was at Nationals when they placed 2nd in their divi-sion for skeet and 5th overall nationally. At Nationals Yale beat West Point by four targets out of 500.

•Powerlifting: Yale Powerlifting attended the 2010 Penn State Iron Lion Open on Nov. 13. Two Yale lifters placed first in their weight classes and another placed second: RichardAnantua — 1st place, 198 lb; MaxAnderson — 1st place, 165 lb; MatthewLawlor — 2nd place, 181 lb.

•FieldHockey: The Yale Club Field Hockey held a 100% record, maintaining an impres-sive unbeaten run that spans back to 2007. The reliable up-front duo of Bashir and Gilani never failed to produce goals; combined with some awesome shot stopping from Sullivan at the other end, this made for a very solid season at either end of the pitch for the Yale team.

•Men’sWaterPolo: The Men’s water polo team enjoyed a great season of success after remaining undefeated in the New England League for the second consecutive year; end-ing the season with the league title and a perfect 12-0 mark (The team currently holds a 25 game winning streak in the New England league play).

Intramurals Highlights• Jonathan Edwards won the Tyng Cup

(Residential College Intramural Scholarship).

•45% of undergraduate women and 60% of un-dergraduate men par-ticipated in Intramural Competition.

•The Robert E. Lewis Prize is given to seniors

who best demonstrate the high-est ideals of athletics and

intramural competition. This award was shared by GeorgeHarris and BenjaminHecht.

Physical Education Highlights

•62 sections of adult physical education classes were offered in the fall and spring.

•Zumba classes continued their popularity. Child and Adult swim classes were larger than ever; children’s swimming lessons (both pri-vate and group) were a success.

Marketing and Promotions The 2010-2011 Yale Athletic season was sup-

ported by some of the largest numbers of fans in recent history. Here are some of the highlights:

YaleFootball•Averaged 14,245 fans per game which ranked

Yale #16th nationally in FCS•Over 3,000 people attended an event in the

Yale Football Hospitality Village during the 2010 season

Men’sHockey•Averaged 3,344 fans per game•Sold out 13 of 17 home games at 3,500 fans per

game

Skeet&Trap

Cycling

Women’sSkiTeam

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Men’s Hockey sold out 13 of 17 home games at 3,500 fans per game.

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The Thomas W. Ford ‘42 Community Outreach Program was established in 1996 and has continued to grow each year through the efforts of our student-athletes and coach-ing staffs. The mission statement of the Ford Outreach Program is to:

•ConnectYaleAthleticsandYaleStudent-AthleteswiththeNewHavenCommunity

•ProvideYaleStudentAthleteswiththeop-portunitytobecomeinvolvedincommunityprograms

•Encouragecommunitygroups,organizationsandschoolstoattendYaleAthleticEventsandutilizeYaleathleticfacilitiesandfields

•Developnewandcreativeprogramsthatben-efitstheNewHavencommunity

TheprogramisrunbyourStudent-AthleteCommunityOutreachCommittee(COC)whichismadeupofatleastonerepresenta-tivefromall35ofourvarsityteams.YaleAthleticsiscommittedtoprovidingoppor-tunitiesforNewHavenyouththatmanyotherUniversitiesthroughout the country havehadtocutduetobudget restrictions. The Ford Outreach programsupportsanumberofsport-ingclinics,athleticactivitiesandmen-toringopportuni-ties throughout the academic year which arelistedbelow,aswellasafreesummercampforhundredsofNewHavenYouth,TheNationalYouthSportsProgram(NYSP)atYaleUniversity.

NYSP at Yale The2011NationalYouthSportsProgram(NYSP)hadover225camperspartakeinafiveweeksummercampthatcombinesathleticactivitiesandacademicinstruction.InitsfourteenthyearatYale,NYSPisafreeprogramthatprovidedtransportation,break-fast,lunchandmanymoreopportunitiestoNewHavenYouth.ThecampisheldinPayneWhitneyGymnasiumandoffersBasketball,Dance,Football,Soccer,Softball,SwimmingandVolleyball,aswellasAlcohol&DrugAwareness,Health&NutritionandMath&Science.

Thomas W. Ford ‘42 Community Outreach Programs

Big Brothers / Big Sisters MentoringProgrammatchesNewHavenYouthwithaYaleStudent-Athletetomeetweeklyforhomeworkhelp,gamesandfieldtrips.

Bulldog Buddies Student-Athletesvisit

TroupeelementaryschooleveryFridaytohelpkidswithhome-workandtoplaysportsinthegym.

Holiday Gift Giving Initiative 31VarsityTeamssponsored

families who could not afford holidaypresentsandbought

kidsthegiftsontheirwishlists;suchasiPods,Sportingequipment

and board games.

Community Involvement

OnDecember8,2008,Yalewomen’shockeycenterMandiSchwartzwasdiagnosedwithcancer(acutemyeloidleukemia).ShereturnedhometoSaskatchewanfortreatment.

OnJanuary8,2010—afterfiveroundsofstrongchemotherapytreatment

and130daysinthehospitalputherinremission—shereturnedtoYaleforthespringsemester.Shewasplanningtoreturntoplayinghockeyinthe2010-11season,butinAprilof2010shelearnedthat the cancer had

returned.

Inanefforttosaveherlife,MandireceivedastemcelltransplantthispastSeptemberattheFredHutchinsonCancerResearchCenterinSeattle.ButabiopsyinDecemberrevealedthatthecancerhadreturned.ShepassedawayonApril3,2011attheageof23.

Yale Athletics is committed to providing opportunities for New Haven youth that many other Universities throughout the country have had to cut due to budget restrictions.

Mandi Schwartz 1988-2011

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New Haven Tennis Outreach (NHTO) NHTO is a non-profit youth development

program for students in grades 3-12. The program is directed towards children from low-income families that otherwise would not have access to high-quality academic guidance or athletic instruction. Undergraduates from the Yale Varsity Tennis Teams will mentor the program’s students year-round; provid-ing consistent tennis lessons and one-on-one academic

NYPP Basketball League Youth play basketball every Saturday during

the winter in Payne Whitney Gym. Both men’s and women’s basketball teams run clinics to develop skills.

Skate with the Teams The men’s and women’s hockey teams host

hundreds of youth at Ingalls Rink to skate with the players before an autograph session with their favorite bulldogs.

Squash Haven A year-round after-school enrichment pro-

gram for New Haven youths to promote aca-demic, athletic, and personal growth through a program of squash instruction, and commu-nity service.

Walter Camp Foundation ‘Stay in School’ Rally

As part of the Walter Camp All American Football Weekend at Yale, football student-athletes go to New Haven public schools to talk about their importance of staying in school.

Yale Community Rowing For over ten years, Yale student-athletes and

coaches have taught youth the sport of Crew on the Housatonic River at Yale’s Gilder Boathouse.

Yale Swim New Haven Members of both the men’s and women’s

swim teams volunteered to get in the pool for this inaugural year, in which over 30 kids learned every Spring Saturday how to swim in the Payne Whitney Gym.

Youth Days Hundreds of youth come to Yale Athletic

facilities to watch varsity teams compete as part of an entire day of student-athlete clinics, barbeques, free t-shirts, autograph sessions, face painting and more. Fall Youth Day at the Yale Bowl has taken place for over 50 years and continues to be the most well attended outreach event of the year.

Yale has named it annual marrow donor registry drive in Mandi’s memory. These drives are led by the field hockey, football and women’s ice hockey teams. To date, Yale’s drives have added nearly 2,500 people to the Be The Match registry, including a record 921 in 2010. At least six life-saving matches for patients in need have been located through these efforts. One donor was a Yale field hockey player, Lexy Adams (see her story, right).

NEW in 2010–2011: Eli’s Friends

This spring semester saw the start of Eli’s Friends, a student-athlete run program that supports young patients at the Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital. The program was founded by Alfonso Costa (Men’s Basketball and Lacrosse) and Michael Pratt (Men’s Lacrosse) and currently consists of 14 student-athletes who have gone through an extensive training to become volunteers with this organization. The students, listed below, went to the hospital in various groups every Monday–Friday from 1:30–3:00.

The Yale Athletic Department is incredibly proud of this new partnership and looks forward to working with Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital to further develop and enhance this program.

Eli’s Friends

Eric Gresham Football

Joseph Young Football

Caroline Crow Women’s Lacrosse

Kaitlyn Flatley Women’s Lacrosse

Mahi Trivellas Women’s Lacrosse

Myra Trivellas Women’s Lacrosse

Lucas Aronson Men’s Lacrosse

Alfonso Costa Men’s Lacrosse

Mark Dobrosky Men’s Lacrosse

Johnathan Falcone Men’s Lacrosse

Benjamin Gifford Men’s Lacrosse

Michael Pratt Men’s Lacrosse

Peter Spaulding Men’s Lacrosse

Colin Still Men’s Lacrosse

“ Last fall, I was matched with a patient diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, after impulsively registering the prior April at Yale. I was honored to join Mandi’s fight and spread the word about the bone marrow registry. Knowing that someone is living with my immune system awes me and inspires me to encourage every person I meet to sign up for the chance to save a life.”

—Lexy Adams, ’13, Field Hockey

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Supporting Yale Athletics

In the following pages, we recognize the generosity of alumni/ae, parents, and friends, as well as the dedication of our volunteers who support Yale Athletics with their time and talents. Your contributions are critical to sustaining excellence at Yale Athletics today — and in the future.

Thank you for all you continue to do for Yale Athletics.

Honor Roll of Association Leadership Volunteers

Association PresidentsMr. Sharyar Aziz ‘74 SquashMr. Stephen D. Benjamin ‘78 SailingMr. Stephen B. Blum ‘74 FencingMs. Aileen Daly ‘01 VolleyballMr. Adam Doherty ‘96 BaseballIlona Emmerth ‘98 GolfShoshanna Engel ‘03 GymnasticsMs. Lisa Gollob Finke ‘87 TennisMs. Louisa Gerritz Garry ‘87 Track Mr. Kevin P. Genda ‘87 Soccer Mr. Earl Graves ‘84 Basketball Mr. Anthony Guido ‘90 Lacrosse Mr. Thomas Hartch ‘63 TennisMs. Heather Bentley Hunter ‘00 Lacrosse Kristin Krebs-Dick ‘93 Swimming & DivingMr. Larry E. Kreider, Jr. ‘69 Track Mr. John Lapides ‘72 Swimming & DivingMs. Anne Lehman ‘93 Field HockeyMr. Ian B. MacAllister ‘00 Golf Mr. William R. Matthews III ‘90 Ice Hockey Ms. Lauren Monahan ‘94 Ice Hockey Mr. Peter W. Nordell, Jr. ‘88 Crew Patrick Ruwe, M.D. ‘83 FootballMs. Lindsay E. Sabel ‘03 Soccer Ms. Karen M. Yarasavage ‘87 Basketball

Association Board Members

BaseballChris Bade ‘91Adam Barrick ‘06Rich Bershtein ‘80Keith Caggiano ‘97Dave Esposito ‘90Rob Farnen ‘98Eric Naison-Phillips ‘03Rich Perez ‘97Justin Walters ‘0

Basketball Michael Baskauskas ‘74Brad Berger ‘77Erica Davis ‘07Kelly Denit ‘00Chris Dudley ‘87Terry Durkin ‘84Alex Gamboa ‘05Sue Johnson ‘86Tonya Lawrence ‘90Steve Leondis ‘83Mark Lovett ‘05Frank Maturo ‘80Matthew Minoff ‘04Kate Merker ‘02Susan Patton ‘88Don Scharf ‘55 Deborah Shertzer ‘95Justin Simon ‘04Meg Simpson ‘02Michael Smith ‘04 Ted Smith ‘00Todd Trimmer ‘93Charles Vachris ‘61Paul Vitelli ‘04Dorsey Whitestone ‘39Larry Zigerelli ‘80

CrewDonald C. BinghamEdward S. Burke ‘58Eric M.T. Den Besten ‘97H. Richter Elser ‘81James Jerow Elting 61Stephen V. Flagg ‘57Brian G. Jamieson ‘91Ellen W. Jones-Nordell ‘88Eugenia C. Kiesling ‘78Catherine M. Manley ‘92Mark R Mannion ‘05Margaret M. Mathews ‘79James J. Millar ‘80Jennifer L. Mogck ‘86Mark A. Mongelluzzo ‘96Andrew James Morley ‘01Patrick S. Perry ‘89George W. Shuster ‘67Ruth Kennedy Sudduth ‘83Thomas Eliot Weil, Jr. ‘70

FencingAndrew Baumel ‘88Martin Bloomer ‘82James Borin ‘93George Bradley Jr. ‘75Cherie Chen ‘97Margaret Church ‘95Stacy Creamer ‘81Sean Crotty ‘86Peter Devine ‘00Leslie Fagen, Esq. ‘71Matthew Fragner ‘75Corey Friedlander ‘74

Nicole Gray ‘92Edgar House ‘75David Jacobson ‘06Lt. Col. Matthew Jones, USMC ‘89Kristaps Keggi, M.D. ‘55Carl Knobloch, Jr. ‘51Wei-Tai Kwok ‘85Wylie Levone ‘92Sherry Marcy ‘74Elizabeth Merritt ‘81Timothy Mueller ‘85James Rorhbach ‘05

Field HockeyAbigail Alt ‘99Erin L. Arruda ’00Amy Dominick ‘90Lauren Barton ‘97Fran Gardner ‘04Heidi Humphrey ‘75Rachel Littman ‘91Sanda LujicTomak ‘93Georganne Nattress ‘85Kara Nesburg ‘02Betsy O’Donnell ‘97Kellianne Bartlett Philpott ‘96Anne (Rippetoe) Scharf ‘01Lesley Wolf ‘96

Football Brian A. Ameche ‘75Harris J. Ashton ‘54Robert B. Blanchard ‘61Carm CozzaJed Duncan ‘83Fred Danforth ‘73Alex Faherty ‘05John R. Ford ‘72Christopher Gaughan ‘91Thomas Giella ‘91Gregory Hall ‘77Henry G. Higdon ‘63Robert D. Kenney ‘67Thomas A. Kokoska ‘82Frederick Leone ‘82John Lykouretzos ‘95Michael J. Luzzi ‘85Chris Michalik ‘91John Neary ‘91John J. Nitti ‘81Jay Pilkerton ‘09Bill Primps ‘71Matt Proto ‘01Jonathan Reese ‘90John P. Rogan ‘82Donald F. Scharf ‘55Robert D. Skoronski ‘79Joel E. Smillow ‘54Robert J. Sokolowski ‘69Michael J. Tomana ‘78Bruce W. Weinstein ‘69Gregory A. Weiss ‘66Football Advisory BoardBrian Dowling ‘69Jack Downey ‘51Gary Fencik ‘76Calvin Hill ‘69Dick Jauron ‘73

Golf Ellie Brophy ‘08Jack CurrenJordanna Davis ‘03Julie A. Hanson ’88Barbara IsraelJim Kreuttner ‘68Peter Pulaski

Brian Regan ‘02Katie Renoff ‘99January Romero ‘06Chawwadee Rompothong ‘00Mike SalvagnoBill Sawyer ‘73Colin Sheehan ‘97Steph Wei ‘05

HockeyPaul Castraberti ‘81J. Philip Clark ‘74Paul Farren ‘66Regan Gilbride ‘07Daryl Jones ‘98Tom Ketchum ‘72William Matthews ‘90John Ormiston ‘71Laurie Rousseau ‘98Susan Wyper ‘84

Lacrosse Peter Diminich ’92Clara Ferraro ‘01Vince Ferraro ’98Elizabeth Gardner ‘01Amanda Laws ‘03Tara Malloy ‘99Laura MCullough ‘97Elly McKenna ‘78Elizabeth O’Donnell ‘97Jason Reese ‘87Sharon Robinson ‘96Amy Sheehan ‘98

SailingPeter Alarie ‘90Henry Anderson ‘43George Atwood ‘92Matt Barry ‘07Mark Bellermann ‘87Peter Bowe ‘78Nicole Breault ‘94Zach Brown ‘08Molly Carapiet ‘06Allan Carscaddon ‘91David Coit ‘69Abby CoplinSusan Daly ‘78Henry Davison II ‘84Norman Dawley ‘63Arthur Diefendorf ‘57Larry Ehrhardt ‘90Jamie Ewing ‘99Edward Ferrarone III ‘98John Flynn ‘00Elizabeth Cleveland Frenzel ‘01Dwight Gertz ‘73William Gladstone ‘79Arthur Gleason ‘93Michael Gooch-Breault ‘92Elizabeth Gosselin ‘84Emily Hill ‘07Stanley Honey ‘78Robert Hopkins ‘81Jen Hoyle ‘05Mike Huang ‘97Suzanne Huminski ‘91Jennifer Isler ‘85Peter Isler ‘78Meredith Killian ‘05Arther Kinsolving ’03 Isabell Kinsolving Farrar ‘02Martin Kits Van Heyningen ‘81Elizabeth Kratzig ‘96Zachary Leonard ‘89Harriet Linskey ‘82

Kate Littlefield ‘04George Malcolmson ‘03Harry Mattison ‘94Lawrence MatthewsElizabeth McCance ‘89Johnathan McKee ‘83Stuart McNay ‘05David Murphy ‘86H. Coleman Norris ‘53David Perry ‘77Patrick Seaver ‘72Karl Seibert ‘99Ezra Smith ‘95Wallace Stenhouse, Jr. ‘49Stephen Taylor ‘73Louise Gleason ‘91David Vietor ‘63Richard Vietor ‘64Dana Worth ‘04

Skillman (Squash)Alia Aziz’10Sharyar Aziz, Jr. ‘10Tracy Ball-Greer ‘81Natalie Yates Cacciato ‘82William J. C. Carlin ‘85Thomas A. Clayton ‘89James Dowd P ’08, P’12Quincy Fennebreque ‘04Zerline L. Goodman ’84William HarrisonMelissa Pearsall Hirsch ‘89Jeff Kahle ‘84Emily Ash Lungstrum ‘95Benton Moyer ‘64Bill Mulrow ‘78John Musto ’91Devraj Roy ‘98Theodore P. Shen ‘66Mike Solovay ’81Carter Fergusson ‘45Christopher Forster ‘54Samuel P. Howe ‘60Elizabeth P. Munson ‘78Margaret Yates Thorne ‘77Henry Sam ChaunceyCharles C. Kingsley ‘59

SoccerEdward L. Barlow, Esq. `56Peter B. Bartlett `56Andrew K. Block `61Robert Bonta `93Samuel R. Callaway, Jr. `64Elise Cappella `93Dana Britt Davies `93Paul C. Dietche `53Melanie Anne Dixon `94Alexander Ercklentz `59John C. Ertmann `79Paul R. Farago `78Charles A. Frank, III `63Wayne K. Gersoff, M.D. `77Alan J. Ginsberg `83David E. Goldblatt `90Stephen D. Greenberg `70John S. Griswold, Jr. `67Harry Gruner `81Wendy Y. Hill `81Cynthia Hayden Kempner `79James L. Kempner `79Karen F. Krieger `79Danica Brown Liberman `00Richard H. McNerney `82Timothy B. Pirrung `76Amy Jean Porter `97Donald S. Reiter `76

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Margaret P. Roraback `83Adam J. Sullins `96Douglas E. Spelman, Jr. `99Juliette F. Spelman `99Kenneth E. Stocker `73Carmen K. Sturm `98Elizabeth M. Swisher, M.D. `87David Todd, ’87Joseph Upton, III M.D. `66Darcy Anne Whaley `97Martha Reed Woodroofe `97

Swimming & DivingNate Cartmell ‘73Steve Clark ‘65Jeremy Fain ‘99Mike Faro ‘93Melanie Ginter ‘78Steve Gold ‘99Katie Hazelwood ‘86Bert Hazlett ‘87Dave Hershey ‘62Jen Deason ‘97Kate Ivers ‘99Todd Kaplan ‘86Susan Kim ‘10Alexis Lerner Katz ‘94Mark Loftis ‘83Andrea Martin ‘99Moira McClosky ‘07Matthew Meade ‘87Lisa O’Dell Rapuano ‘80Brett Rubin ‘00Buck Smith ‘75Tom Stebbins ‘94Casey Whalen-Sellers ‘96Bendan Woo ‘08

TennisChristine Alford ’07William Benjes `88Donald Dell `60Barbara Ellis ’00Matt Feldman ’06Alberto Franco `’82David Golllob `90Kathleen Haigood `82Todd Khoury `87Cindy Kuragami `95Meghan McMahon `87Lauren Muehl Munfa ‘01Jennifer Ritz ‘90Deborah Peck `77Cameron Ragen `90Shane Read `85Gregory Royce ‘01Alan Schwartz `52Santtu Seppala ‘93William Sibold `89Diane Straus-Tucker `73Mark Warnken `98Martin Wostenholme `84

Track & Field and Cross CountryKenneth III Andersen `95Tim Bertaccini `77Zach Boisi`01Seth Brody ’98Hiran Cantu `89William H. “Bard” Cook `77Robert F. Doyle `01Earl Downing ‘71Shannon Duff `99Kimberly A. Fulton, MD `91Lisa Hintz `85Bob Lesko `91

Richard J. MacDonald `72Geoffrey S. Mearns `81Jason L. Michel `91Michael C. Stanley `54Eric A. Seiff `55Sally Strauss `82Matt Taylor ‘00Emily Taylor ‘01James Vanasek `92James A. Wade `59Kristen L. White de Paor `97

VolleyballLauren Burke ‘05Collette Fitzgeral Chambers ‘01Catherine Dailey ’10Anne Forrest ‘79Suzie Krentz ‘80Christen Paluf ‘06Alison KapturAlly Mendenhall ‘09Nicole PerkinsCelia (Neiman) Rodrigues ‘81Erica Tarin ‘00

Donors (July 1, 2010–June 30, 2011) Includes gifts of $1,000+ to any athletic program

Ivy Championship ClubMr. Wilson Nolen ‘48Mr. Laurence C. Leeds, Jr. ‘50Mr. Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. ‘51Mr. Alan Gifford Schwartz ‘52John A. Hawkinson, M.D. ‘54Mr. Charles B. Johnson ‘54Mr. Joel E. Smilow ‘54Mr. Irving F. Jensen, Jr. ‘54Mr. Peter O. Crisp ‘55Mr. Alan S. Englander ‘55Mr. Brooks G. Ragen ‘55Mr. Donald F. Scharf ‘55Mr. Colin C. Jensen ‘57Mr. Reed Rubin ‘57Mr. John W. Watling III ‘57Mr. William C. Bullock, Jr. ‘58Mr. Robert W. Morey, Jr. ‘58Mr. Jonathan M. Clark ‘59Donald L. Dell, Esq. ‘60Mr. Samuel J. Heyman* ‘60Mr. Stephen F. Snyder ‘60Mr. Andrew K. Block ‘61Mr. Brian R. Kenney ‘61Mr. John I. Pearce, Jr. ‘61,

‘65 M.Arch.Mr. Howard A. Will, Jr. ‘61Mr. Kenneth L. Wolfe ‘61Mr. Henry G. Higdon ‘63Mr. Erik MacFarlane Jensen ‘63Mr. Jerome P. Kenney ‘63Mr. Fay Vincent ‘63 LL.B.Mr. Dennis P. Lynch ‘64Mr. James J. Murphy, Jr. ‘65, ‘66

& Ms. Mimi Murphy Mr. Steven N. Brody* ‘66Mr. Frederick W. Smith ‘66Mr. Andre C. Suan ‘66 M.I.A.Mr. Mark R. Jensen ‘67Mr. Roland W. Betts ‘68, ‘99 M.A.H.Mr. Robbin S. Johnson ‘68,

‘73 LawMr. Jeremy F. Kinney ‘68

Mr. Kenneth B. Schulman ‘68Bert G. Kerstetter, Esq. ‘69 LL.B.Mr. John S. Lapides ‘72Mr. Alexander M. Cutler ‘73Mr. Dwight L. Gertz ‘73Mr. Sharyar Aziz ‘74Mr. Norman C. Selby ‘74 &

Ms. Melissa G. Vail ‘74 J. Kenneth Burkus, M.D. ‘75,

‘79 MDMr. Thomas L. Kempner, Jr. ‘75Mr. Alan D. Farago ‘76Mr. F. James Neil, Jr. ‘76 &

Mrs. Jean M. Neil Mr. Peter A. Bowe ‘78Mr. Rajen Dalal & Ms. Linda M.

Burch ‘79 Mr. Eugene F. Cowell III ‘79, ‘82 JDMr. James L. Kempner ‘79 & Ms.

Cynthia Hayden Kempner ‘79 Mr. William C. Kunkler III ‘79Mr. Andrew R. Bacas ‘80Mr. Joshua Bekenstein ‘80Mr. Gary M. Lawrence ‘80Mrs. Carol L. Roberts ‘81Mr. Keith M. Rudman ‘81Mrs. Susan D. Wellington ‘81Richard A. Bartlett, Esq. ‘82 JD &

Mrs. Kerri Bartlett Mr. Paul D. Carbery ‘83Mr. Kevin King & Ms. Meridee A.

Moore ‘83 JD Mr. Alec L. Ellison ‘84Ms. Lisa Hintz ‘85Mr. Brian M. Reilly ‘85, ‘92 JDMs. Katherine A. Hazelwood ‘86Mr. Todd P. Kaplan ‘86Mr. David M. Murphy ‘86Mr. Jason W. Reese ‘87Mrs. Ellen W. Jones-Nordell ‘88Ms. Susan M. Patton ‘88Mr. Robin P. Selati ‘88Mr. David John Thompson ‘89

& Dr. Elizabeth Chabner Thompson ‘89

Mr. Anthony P. Guido ‘90Mr. Robert A. Lesko ‘91 & Dr.

Sarah E. Lesko ‘91 Mr. Richard G. Theobald ‘91Mr. Brian T. Walter ‘91 & Dr.

Abbe L. Walter ‘92 Mr. David C. Ryan ‘92Mr. Michael J. Arougheti ‘93Mr. Roger Hamilton Lee ‘94Mr. John Theodore Lykouretzos ‘95Mr. David Ira Schamis ‘95Mrs. Meredith Snow Meeks ‘96Mr. Redmond S. Ingalls ‘98Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berner III Barbara Brown, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Coleman Mr. & Ms. Eric C. Fast Mr. & Ms. Jonathan W. Fauer Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Ferrante Mr. John N. Fulham III Mr. William B. Harrison Mr. Henry Harutunian Dr. Benjamin H. Lewis & Ms.

Jane H. Goldman Mr. & Mrs. Kent J. Mathy Mr. John Lewis Morrison ‘67 &

Ms. Christine Morrison Mr. Thomas S. Murphy, Jr. Mr. John A. Nadas & Ms.

Stephanie M. Hornung National Shooting Sports Found

Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Peltz Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Struckett Mr. Randall E. Wooster

Eli Club Mr. Edgar M. Cullman ‘40Mr. W. James Price, IV ‘49Mr. Nicholas F. Brady ‘52Mr. J. Wright Rumbough, Jr. ‘52Mr. Harris J. Ashton ‘54Mr. Mason Willrich ‘54Mr. George L. Unhoch, Jr. ‘56Mr. William R. Becklean ‘58Mr. Earl M. Smith ‘62Mr. Thomas Ferguson Hartch ‘63Mr. Michael F. Hanson ‘65Mr. J. Frederick Berg, Jr. ‘66Mr. Thomas James McCaffrey ‘66Mr. Robert W. Riordan ‘66Mr. John N. Walsh III ‘67Hugh R. McCombs, Esq. ‘68Mr. Stephen D. Greenberg ‘70 &

Mrs. Myrna K. Greenberg Adele P. Edgerton, Esq. ‘71Mrs. Linda Frank Rodman ‘73,

‘75 M.A.Mr. J. Philip Clark ‘74Mr. Jeffrey Q. Smith ‘74Mr. Gregory J. Wiber ‘74Mr. David Swensen ‘76 M.A. ‘78

M.Phil. ‘80 Ph.D.Mr. Brad W. Berger ‘77Mr. W. E. Egan & Mrs. Margot

Tweedy Egan ‘77 Mr. Gregory J. Hall ‘77Ms. Anne F. Keating ‘77Mr. Mark E. Zelek ‘77 & Ms.

Alicia Margarita Castilla Mr. Keith A. Bassi ‘78Mr. Stephen D. Benjamin ‘78 &

Mrs. Helen Benjamin Ms. Melanie A. Ginter ‘78, ‘81 M.S.Ms. Elinor Dwyer McKenna ‘78Mr. H. Andrew Fisher ‘79Mr. John P. Hullar ‘79Mr. Joseph Andrew Jolson ‘80Ms. Heather Muir Kirby ‘81Mr. David H. Paris ‘81Mr. Michael B. Solovay ‘81Mr. Steven J. Gavin ‘82Ms. Kathleen D. Haigood ‘82Dr. Diane Zalutsky Alexander ‘83Mr. Gregory J. Burkus ‘83 & Mrs.

Sheila Marie Burkus Mr. Carl A. Hess ‘83Mr. Angelo Steve Leondis ‘83Mr. John P. McNiff ‘83Mr. David A. Messer ‘83Mr. John Davis Rogers ‘83Patrick Alan Ruwe, M.D. ‘83,

‘87 MDMr. John G. Coumantaros ‘84Mr. Earl G. Graves, Jr. ‘84Mr. Kevin P. Kalinich ‘84Mr. George U. Wyper ‘84 M.Mr. Richard D. Calder, Jr. ‘85 &

Ms. Laurie Finneran Calder ‘85 Mr. Douglas T. Millett ‘86Mr. Kevin P. Genda ‘87Mr. James G. Dayton ‘87Ms. Lisa Gollob Finke ‘87Ms. Carolyn Ballan Wasserman ‘87Ms. Karen M. Yarasavage ‘87Mr. William D. Benjes III ‘88 &

Dr. Lori Steinberg Benjes ‘89

Anthony Cappellino, M.D. ‘88Mr. Adam T. Puritz ‘88Mr. Michael D. Ryan ‘89 &

Ms. Rosemary McNicholas Ryan ‘88

Mr. Mark A. Eidemueller ‘90Mr. William Featherston, Jr. ‘90Mr. David A. Gollob ‘90Mr. James C. Israel ‘90Mr. Bryan R. Martin ‘90 & Mrs.

Katherine Oudens Martin ‘90 Michael A. Parentis, M.D. ‘90Mr. Cameron B. Ragen ‘90Mr. Jonathan P. Reese, Sr. ‘90Ms. Patricia J. Casey ‘91Kimberly A. Fulton, M.D. ‘91Mr. Edward D. Kaplan ‘91Mr. Craig L. Kennedy ‘91 &

Ms. Elizabeth Kennedy Mr. Christian P. Michalik ‘91Mr. Stuart E. Davies ‘92Mr. Mark T. DeAngelis ‘92Ms. Katherine Beinecke Michel ‘93Mr. Thomas Egils Katis ‘94Mr. Robert Scott Pohly ‘94 &

Ms. Julie Turaj ‘94 Ms. Sharon Langhoff Robinson ‘96Mr. Scott James Robinson ‘96Mr. Robert Jackson Selzer ‘97Mr. Dylan C. Tornay ‘98Mr. Joseph John Montesano ‘99Ms. Clara W. Ferraro ‘01Mr. Scott Alan Austin ‘02Mr. Paul A. Castraberti ‘02Mr. Andrew Skiles Rosenfeld ‘04

M.A. ‘04Mr. Joshua B. Greenberg ‘06Mr. Robert A. Hetherington IV ‘06Mr. & Ms. Albert E. Betteridge Dichello Distributors, Inc. Ms. Teresa Heinz Katharine Matthies Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John McHale Mr. & Ms. Douglas I. Ostrover Mr. & Ms. Joseph T. Ratchford Dr. & Ms. Joseph W. Szokol Mr. & Mrs. David F. Thomas Walter S. Johnson Foundation

Coaches ClubMr. John J. White ‘42Mr. Robert Hartley O’Connor ‘48Mr. Richard Phelps ‘50Mr. Earl J. Rusnak, Jr. ‘53Mr. W. Murray Buttner ‘54Mr. S. Joseph Fortunato ‘54Mr. Philip B. Weymouth, Jr. ‘57Mr. Dennis L. McGill ‘57Mr. James D. Darby, Jr. ‘58Mr. Thomas B. Wheeler ‘58Benjamin F. Balme, M.D. ‘61,

‘66 MDMr. Robert B. Blanchard ‘61William C. McMaster, M.D. ‘62Mr. John H. Rixse ‘63Mr. Ian F. Robertson ‘63Mr. Mel A. Shaftel ‘65Mr. David R. Hathaway ‘66Senator John F. Kerry ‘66 &

Ms. Teresa Heinz Mr. Gregory A. Weiss ‘66Mr. Michael C. Brooks ‘67George M. Lazarus, M.D. ‘67The Honorable George Pataki ‘67Mr. Robert P. Ufer ‘71

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Mr. Thomas B. Ketchum ‘72Mr. Fred C. Danforth ‘73Mr. Richard M. Jauron ‘73Mr. Gregory L. Daniels ‘75Mr. Douglas S. Reigeluth ‘75Mr. Stephen C. Sherrill ‘75Mr. Gary Fencik ‘76Mr. Robin W. Michel ‘76Mr. Matthew J. Stover ‘76Mr. Stone S. Phillips ‘77Mr. Douglas G. Tennant ‘78William C. Crowley, Esq. ‘79, ‘85 JDMr. Frank G. Paci ‘79Mr. Richard A. Bershtein ‘80Mr. Magruder H. Dent ‘80, ‘86 M.Mr. Charles W. Goodyear IV ‘80Mr. Christopher G. Kelly, Jr. ‘80Dr. William G. Nelson, V ‘80Ms. Andree I. Pruett ‘80Mr. Scott R. Williamson ‘80Mr. Harry S. Gruner ‘81Ms. Jamie E. Nicholson ‘81Mr. Mark J. Hammersmith ‘82Mr. John P. Rogan ‘82Kevin B. Shrock, M.D. ‘82Mr. James P. Steiner ‘82Mr. Robert A. Mackie ‘83Mr. William A. Nichols ‘83Mr. David A. Tewksbury ‘83Mr. Paul J. Andrie ‘84Mrs. Helen Young Hayes ‘84Mr. Gerard P. Parker ‘84Dr. Joseph L. Pont ‘84Mr. Stephen M. Tsai ‘84The Rev. Susan Cavanagh Wyper

‘84, ‘08 M.Div.Mr. Jon D. Litner ‘85Mr. James E. MacLaren* ‘85,

‘89 M.F.A.Mr. Martin E. Martinson ‘85Lissa Steele Roth, Esq. ‘85, ‘91 JDKee Duk Kim, M.D. ‘86Mr. Gregory J. Rohde ‘86Mr. Timothy R. Sullivan ‘86Mr. Thomas R. Mercein ‘87Mr. Peter W. Nordell, Jr. ‘88Ms. Lisa O. Rapuano ‘88Mr. Devon Jerome Baranski ‘89Mr. Christopher M. Gaughan ‘91Mr. Robert E. Michalik ‘91Mr. Jason L. Michel ‘91Mr. John F. Neary ‘91Mr. Nick B. Crawford ‘92Mr. Everett Fraser Hutt ‘92Mr. Clayton R. Simmers II ‘92James Frederic Borin, M.D. ‘93,

‘98 MDMr. Charles Thomas Foley ‘93Ms. Leander Colton Grayson ‘93Mr. David J. Kelley ‘93Mr. Brian Todd Trimmer ‘93Mr. Grant P. Felgenhauer ‘96Mr. Christopher Hetherington ‘96Chad Everett Hoitink, M.D. ‘96Mr. Benton Sykes Moyer ‘96 &

Ms. Elizabeth Moyer Mr. Phelps T. Riley, Jr ‘97Mr. Derek Edwin Bentley ‘99Mr. James R. Copland IV ‘99 M.,

‘03 JDMr. Keith Russell McCullough ‘99Mr. Gregory Todd Royce ‘01Mr. A. Shea Treadway ‘01Mr. Stuart S. Satullo II ‘03Mr. Eric William Wenzel ‘04Mr. Nicholas J. Solakian ‘08Mr. Timothy Potter Shriver ‘11Mr. Thomas Beckett Blue & White Championship

Tennis Champs, LLC Curren and Associates Dimeo Construction Co. Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Drimal Mr. & Ms. David J. Hickey

Rusty Hirst Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Johnson Mr. Kenneth Kastner Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Marick Mr. & Mrs. John L. McInerney Mr. & Mrs. Garrett M. Moran Mr. & Mrs. Stephen L. Oplinger Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Torykian, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Alexander D. Walker Walter Camp Football

Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John H. Walton, Jr. WorldTek Travel

Captains ClubMr. Charles D. Dickey, Jr. ‘40Mr. Robert W. Halliday ‘41Mr. G. Hunt Weber, Jr. ‘48Mr. William E. Conway ‘49Mr. William H. Draper III ‘50Mr. Walter H. Clemens ‘51Mr. Andrew Rockefeller ‘51Mr. James A. Greer II ‘54Stephen V. Flagg, M.D. ‘57Mr. Malcolm W. MacNaught ‘59Mr. George A. Piroumoff ‘59Mr. Robert B. Semple, Jr. ‘59Mr. John C. Wellemeyer ‘59Mr. Stuart Beattie ‘61Mr. B. Lee Mallory III ‘61David B. Bingham, M.D. ‘62Mr. Bertram B. Culver III ‘62Mr. Marshall Hamilton ‘62Mr. Robert J. Dayton ‘64Robert A. Hetherington, III ‘64,,

‘67 LL.B.Robert W. Lyons, M.D. ‘64 MDMr. Matthew A. Baxter, Jr. ‘65Mr. James E. Howard ‘66Mr. Thomas C. Israel ‘66Mr. J. Gregg Miller ‘66Mr. Thomas F. Slater ‘66Richard Albert Moggio, M.D. ‘67,

‘71 MDMr. Daniel T. Smith, Jr. ‘67Howard S. Kroop, M.D. ‘68Mr. Frank V. Wisneski, Jr. ‘68Mr. Lawrence E. Kreider, Jr. ‘69Mr. Bruce W. Weinstein ‘69Mr. Charles W. Banta ‘70Bradley Y. Smith, Esq. ‘70Mr. Timothy E. Coy ‘71Mr. John E. Ormiston III ‘71William G. Primps, Esq. ‘71Mr. W. Graham Arader III ‘73Mr. Nathaniel M. Cartmell III ‘73Mr. John A. Dore ‘73 & Mrs.

Nancy Dore Mr. Carl N. Siemon ‘73Mr. Nathan C. Thorne ‘76 & Ms.

Margaret Yates Thorne ‘77 Mr. Stephen G. Woodsum ‘76Mr. Jonathan W. Ayers ‘78Mr. David F. Harrington ‘78Mr. Henry Lord ‘78 UGrdMr. John A. Pagliaro, Jr. ‘78Ms. Lisa A. Prager ‘78Mr. James A. McNair ‘79Mr. H. Lawrence Ross III ‘79Mr. Stephen T. Skrovan ‘79Mr. Stephen P. Harrington ‘80Ms. Susanna E. Krentz ‘80Mr. Clark J. McCombe ‘80Mr. John B. Reichenbach ‘80Mr. Dean J. Takahashi ‘80, ‘83 MPPM

& Ms. Wendy S. Sharp, ‘82 Mr. Robert C. Henske ‘81Joseph E. Mumford, M.D. ‘82Mr. Thomas J. Wiegand ‘83Mr. Thomas J. Giella ‘84Llewellyn Hyacinthe, M.D. ‘84Ms. Laura M. Pappano ‘84Mr. Ross Wimer ‘84Mr. Kevin E. Conley ‘85

Mr. Thomas C. Jantzen ‘85Mr. R. Scott Logie ‘85Ms. Robbin C. Walsh Schoewe ‘85Michael J. Curtin, M.D. ‘86Mr. Robert H. Dial ‘86Ms. Denise Vergot Holle ‘86Dr. Andria Barnes Ruth ‘86Mr. John M. Duryea ‘87Dr. J. Dominic Femino ‘87Mr. Edward P. Massaro ‘88 &

Mrs. Joanne C. Massaro Prof. Diana E.E. Kleiner ‘89 M.A.H.Mr. George McMurray

Marshman ‘89Mr. Erik M. Wohlgemuth ‘89, ‘97

M.E.S. ‘97 M.Mr. Cyrus F. Mehta ‘90Mr. Stephen M. Keller ‘91Mr. Lance D. Marciano ‘91Mr. Michael C. Miller ‘91Mr. Stephen Michael Johnson ‘92Mr. Frank Edward Osborn ‘92Mr. Edward Douglas Perks ‘92Mr. John Almeida, Jr. ‘93Mr. Robert Foster Sellers ‘93 &

Ms. Casey D. Whalen Sellers ‘96 Mr. James M.J. Dunn ‘94Mr. Martin Carl Leroux ‘94Mr. John Harrison Sargent ‘94Mr. Adam John Shapiro ‘95Ms. A. Merritt Tilney ‘95Mr. David McKee Hand ‘96Mara C. McAdams, M.D. ‘96Mr. William Keith Woodfin ‘96Mr. Michael Stephen Yoshino ‘96Mr. Brian Richard Hall ‘97Mr. William Jacob Van Wyk III ‘97Mr. Brian P. Marshall ‘98Mr. Todd J. Scott ‘98Ms. Carla Patricia Shen ‘99Ms. Jacklyn Yun Ning Fu ‘00Mr. Joseph Frank Walland Jr. ‘00Mr. Christopher F. Eger ‘01Mr. Quincy Campbell

Fennebresque ‘04Mr. Alexander C. Faherty ‘06Anonymous Bank of America Mr. Andrew L. Chase Mr. Charles E. Clark Drury Cooper III Mr. & Ms. John S. Craft John Curren, Jr. M/M M. Donovan & J.Fitzpatrick Mr. James L. Dowd Mrs. John F. Embersits Hartford Distributors, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Henley Drs. Daryl & Susan Hoffman Mrs. Barbara F. Israel Mr. Frank Keefe Mr. & Mrs. John J. Leffler Mr. George M. Locarno &

Ms. Jayne C. Enos Mr. Robert G. McCollum, Jr. Mr. David I. Newton Dr. Sheila Y. Owens-Collins Dr. & Mrs. John R. Owers-

Bradley Mrs. Beth K. Pfeiffer Mr. Michael Russo Mr. & Ms. David E. Rutter Mr. & Mrs. Richard Schlesinger Ms. Loriel Townsend Usta New England Mr. Gerhard T. van Arkel Whiting Turner Contracting Co.

Players ClubProfessor Vincent Scully, Ph.D

‘40 , ‘47 M.A. ‘49 Ph.D.Mr. Thurston Twigg-Smith ‘42Mr. Henry H. Anderson, Jr. ‘43Mr. John W. Soper ‘45W

Mr. Henry I. Burr ‘48Mr. James G. Hellmuth ‘48Mr. Gregory C. Gates ‘50Mr. Stuart W. Tisdale ‘51Mr. John F. Akers ‘56 &

Mrs. Susan F. Akers Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. ‘56,

‘60 MedMr. Albert Francke III ‘56Mr. David A. Christenson ‘57Paul M. Leand, M.D. ‘57, ‘61 MDHugh C. Thompson III, M.D. ‘57,

‘61 MDProf. Donald M. Crothers ‘58,

‘94 M.A.H.Mr. Michael B. Rafferty ‘58Mr. Georges St. Laurent, Jr. ‘58Mr. Thomas P. August II ‘59Mr. Michael W. Hard ‘59Mr. Joseph Jenry Morsman III ‘59Mr. Edward H. Wasson, Jr. ‘59Mr. Emory W. Clark ‘60Mr. Samuel W. Lambert III ‘60Mr. C. Howard Wilkins, Jr. ‘60Mr. Richard Bockrath ‘61Bruce A. Chabner, M.D. ‘61James Jerow Elting, M.D. ‘61Mr. Robert S. Phillips ‘61, ‘64 M.A.Mr. Thomas Hall Singleton ‘61Mr. John W. Blouch ‘62Mr. T. Anthony Brooks ‘62David A. Brownlee, Esq. ‘62,

‘68 LL.B.Mr. William C. Petty III ‘63Mr. Frederick M.R. Smith ‘63Mr. Charles M. Brennan III ‘64Mr. William Watson Elting ‘64John C. Hunsaker III, M.D. ‘64Mr. Bruce D. Alexander ‘65Mr. James P. DeAngelis ‘65,

‘67 M.C.P.Mr. George Michas ‘65Mr. Donald W. Burton ‘66Geoffrey M. Graeber, M.D. ‘66Dr. Richard Hart, M.D. ‘66Mr. Leo Kayser III ‘66Mr. William F. MacDonald, Jr. ‘66James C. Munson, Esq. ‘66Mr. Theodore P. Shen ‘66, ‘01

M.A.H.Mr. Stephen B. Timbers ‘66George W. Shuster, Esq. ‘67,

‘73 JDMr. John G. Brim ‘68Mr. Steven L. Friedman ‘68Mr. Richard Smith Sperry ‘68H. R. Stroube III, Esq. ‘68Mr. Douglas A. Warner III ‘68,

‘08 M.A.H.Mr. John B. Beinecke ‘69Mr. David M. Coit ‘69Mr. William A. Harper ‘70Mr. Thomas Eliot Weil, Jr. ‘70Mr. David B. Pudlin ‘71Mr. Hugh Scott III ‘71Robert J. Spiegel, M.D. ‘71Mr. M. Ian G. Gilchrist ‘72Mr. L. Randall Yates ‘73Mr. Daniel L. Grossman ‘74David H. Jacobson, M.D. ‘74Mr. Michael Schmertzler ‘74Charles H.M. Thorne, M.D. ‘74Mr. George C. Bradley, Jr. ‘75Mr. Reuben Jeffery III ‘75 &

Mrs. Robin Jeffery Mr. Edward L. McGann ‘75Ms. Lisa Rosenblum ‘75Mr. J. Frederick Stillman III ‘75Mr. Richard S. Boswell ‘77Mr. Timothy M. Jones ‘77 &

Mrs. Annie Jones Mr. James A. Mihalcik ‘77Mr. Brian L. Trotier ‘77Mr. Charles R. Carpenter ‘78

Mr. Richard S. Patronik ‘78Mr. Brian A. Matthews ‘79Mr. Michael W. Radcliffe ‘79Ms. Anne Boucher ‘80Mark S. DeVore, M.D. ‘80Mr. Frank A. Maturo ‘80Mr. Sean C. Reilly ‘80Mr. Sam B. Strauss ‘80Ms. Marcia A. Chambers ‘81

M.S.L.J.Mr. Alexander Dimitrief ‘81Ms. Tracy Ball Greer ‘81Mr. S. Kenneth Kannappan ‘81Ms. Elizabeth E. Merritt ‘81Valerie A. Asher, M.D. ‘82, ‘90

MDHarriet W. Hopf, M.D. ‘82Mr. Glenn Layendecker ‘83Ms. Bonnie L. Messing ‘83Ms. Diana Mendley Rauner ‘83Mr. John A. Biek ‘84Mr. Thomas V. Brooks ‘84, ‘89

M.P.P.M.Ms. Zerline L. Goodman ‘84Mr. David Mafoud ‘84Mr. David J. Rohal ‘84Mr. David B. Singer ‘84Mr. Harry A. Olivar, Jr. ‘85Mr. Richard H. Powers ‘85Ms. Louisa Giannelli Ritter ‘85Mr. Joseph B. DeNicola ‘86, ‘96

M.E.S.Mr. Stephen C. Freidheim ‘86Ms. Jennifer L. Mogck ‘86Mr. Sean Neely ‘86Ms. Susan H. Prince ‘86Mr. O. Francis Biondi, Jr. ‘87Mr. Joshua L. Steiner ‘87Mr. Byron F. Taylor ‘87Mr. Michael J. Cavanagh ‘88Mr. Scott K. Giese ‘88Mr. Timothy G. Howle ‘88Mr. William S. Nichol ‘88Mr. Alan R. Svensen ‘88Mr. Gregory Scott Ager ‘89Mr. Herbert A. Allen III ‘89Mr. Michael Scott Babcock ‘89Katherine Widnell, M.D., Ph.D.

‘89, ‘95 Ph.D. ‘96 MDHon. Christopher A. Wray ‘89,

‘92 JDMoshe S. Haspel, Ph.D. ‘90Dr. Cynthia Moylan ‘90Ms. Lynn Rosenstrach Zerbib ‘91Ms. Katrina Amy Lundstedt ‘92Mr. Alexander Schrantz ‘92Mr. Richard P. Torykian, Jr. ‘92Mr. Scott William Wagner ‘92Ms. Dana Britt Davies ‘93Mr. Fraser A. Preston ‘93Ms. Katherine Rourke Bonnem ‘94Mr. Viren Kumar Chandrasoma

‘94, M.S. ‘94Mr. Jeffrey Lynn Dodge ‘94Ms. A. Lauren S. Monahan ‘94Mr. Charles H. Siegel ‘94Ms. Leith Brooks ‘95Mr. Duncan Patrick Goodall ‘95Mr. Michael David Bender ‘96Mr. Robert Samuel Bloom ‘96Mr. Keith T. Carpenter ‘96Mr. Adam Paul Doherty ‘96Mr. Prescott Howland Logan ‘96Jesse A. Steinfeldt, Ph.D. ‘96Mr. Keith Joseph Caggiano ‘97Mr. Eric M.T. Den Besten ‘97Mr. Adrian A. Keevil ‘97Mr. Timothy David Randall ‘97Mrs. Stephanie M. Ruiz ‘97Mr. Bryan T. Whalen ‘97Mr. Seth A. Brody ‘98Mr. Gene S. Lange ‘98Mr. Steven J. Purdy ‘98Mr. Brian K. Shure ‘98

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Yale Sport Associations Yale Sport Associations form a special team

of Yale’s faithful that make them integral to the success of all of our teams. Their sup-port fosters a tradition of excellence that guarantees the current and future genera-tions of Yale athletes are ensured an unpar-alleled athletic experience.

Each of Yale’s 35 varsity teams are support-ed by their respective sport association. Associations consist of former athletes, alumni/ae, parents, and friends who feel passionate about a specific team at Yale.

Association Mission and Core Values

The mission of the Yale Sport Associations is to enhance the athletic experience of our current student-athletes, alumni/ae and friends of all Yale sports. This is accom-plished in a variety of ways, most notably through:

•PreservingthetraditionsofYaleathletics•Hostingofspecialeventsincluding

alumni/ae games and barbeques and golf outings

•Offeringcareernetworkingandjobplace-ment opportunities

•Providingconsistentcommunicationaboutthe teams through emails and printed newsletters

In addition, the Yale Sport Associations fundraise to provide funds that are critical for the success of our programs. Any gift to any Sport Association is considered fully tax deductible and for alumni/ae count towards your individual and class giving totals for your reunion. Gifts of any size make a tremendous impact on our teams and our goal is always 100% participation from all of our Association members. The funds from our Association members support the following areas:

•Recruitingtripsbringing poten-tial student-athletes to campus as well as send our coaches on the road to find prospects.

•Travel for team contests•Otheradministrativecosts

Association Leadership Each Sport Association is represented by a groupofvolunteers,ledbyaPresidentandan executive board, that provide insight and recommendations to the Department of Athletics. We are always looking for individuals to volunteer their time and energy for the betterment of athletics at Yale.Membershipisnotlimitedtojustoneassociation. You can get involved by calling theAthleticAlumniOfficeat 203-432-1434 or emailing [email protected].

Ray Tompkins Associates (RTA) The RTA was developed to provide unre-

stricted annual-use funds to be utilized at the discretion of the Director of Athletics towards the highest priorities of the de-partment. Specifically, these donations furnished awards such as varsity letter sweaters, supplemented funding for train-ing trips, and enhanced our team rosters by providing coaches with the necessary funding to scan the nation for the next All-Ivy player. The Ray Tompkins Associates enables the department to underwrite projectsforallofYaleAthleticsthatrequirefinancial resources above and beyond those allocated by the University. We encour-age all friends of Yale Athletics to become members of both the Ray Tompkins Associations and their favorite sport associ-ation with an additional gift. Membership in RTA has benefits above and beyond those of the Sport Associations, includ-ing invitations to special Athletic events, discounts on Yale Athletics gear, and dis-counts with local merchants.

Mr. Samuel Sorrentino Glass ‘99Mr. John Michael Tonzola ‘99Mr. Mark Douglas Turco ‘99Mrs. Heather Bentley Hunter ‘00Mr. Jonathan Marc Malpass ‘00Mr. Stephen S.H. Cheng ‘01Ms. Nancy W. Doyle ‘01Ms. Elizabeth Cleveland Fenzel ‘01Dr. Andrea Goldberg Edlow ‘02Mr. Edward McBeth Stewart ‘03Mr. Stephen Bradley Ehikian ‘04Mr. Nathan Earl Lawrie ‘04Mr. Nicholas Joshua Campbell III ‘05Ms. Christine Marie Hall ‘05Mr. Joshua Adam Schwartz ‘05Mr. Matthew C Barry ‘07AbiBow Canada Inc. Mr. David J. Ambrose & Ms. Kimberly A. Crisco Charles Andriole Anonymous John M. Aversa, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Belling Mr. & Mrs. Bruce D. Block Mr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Brown Dr. & Ms. Robert J. Cerfolio Mr. & Mrs. Franz F. Colloredo-Mansfeld Prof. & Mrs. Michael C. Constantinou Dr. & Ms. Robert J. Desnick Dr. & Mrs. Bradley R. Ehikian Mr. & Ms. John W. Garcia Toni K. Goodale Dr. Aaron Kwang-ho Han Dr. Mary E. Hannah Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Harrington Dr. Steven R. Hays Internal Medicine of Guilford LLC Mr. Howard Keenan Mr. & Mrs. Brad G. Lachman Mr. & Mrs. Reginald W. Lathan Mr. & Ms. Thomas S. Levings Robert R. Lewis, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. James Losty Mr. Lewis S. Matzkin Mr. William J. Mayer Mrs. Margaret J. McPhillips Milone & MacBroom, Inc. Mrs. Emily Parker Mr. & Mrs. Gary Roland Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sankovich Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan K. Sprole Michael A. Stratton, Esq. Mr. & Ms. Lawrence Sullivan Mr. James G. Sutton Town Fair Tire Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. Tutino Mr. Mark & Ms. Traci Viklund Mr. & Ms. David M. Visher Mr. & Mrs. Paul Vizcarrondo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Warden Mr. Leonard & Dr. Pamela Yablon Mrs. Janet B. York

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How to Give

Giving OnlineGiving online is now easier than ever! You can visit the Yale Tomorrow website at https://ces.commerce.yale.edu/givingtoyale/gifts.cgi and choose “Athletics” from the first drop down menu and your favorite sport from the second. Your gift will make an immediate impact on that team.

Recurring Credit Card GiftIf making your gift via credit card online, it is possible to maximize your generosity through monthly credit card deductions. Rather than making a onetime gift to Yale Athletics, your credit card be charged once a month over the entire fiscal year while reaping the same tax deductible benefits. Maximize your impact and efficiency!

Planned GivingBequests have a profound and lasting impact on Yale Athletics and are a significant source of support for the University. The continuation and expansion of this tradition of remembrance will contribute to future financial strength and excellence. For many alumni and friends, a bequest is a simple way to make a gift. A commitment made today can influence the future of Yale Athletics with no effect on your resources during your lifetime. Bequests can be in the form of cash, securities, real estate or other property. You may designate a specific dollar amount, a particular asset, a fixed percentage of your entire estate, or leave your residuary estate after you have provided for loved ones. Online, go to http://yale.planyourlegacy.org

Reunion GivingYour gift to any Yale Sport Association or any Athletics account can be credited to your reunion giving total, both individually and for your class. Even a pledge up to 4 years in advance of a 5 –year reunion can be earmarked for support of your favorite team.

Moved?Update your contact information online at http://yaletomorrow.yale.edu/development/update/

Questions?Please call the Athletic Alumni Office at 203-432-1434 or email [email protected]

Ray Tompkins Associates & Yale Sport Associations Donor FormAthletic Donor Categories

__________ Baseball (03882)

__________ Basketball (15167)

__________ Crew (13575)

__________ Field Hockey (03887)

__________ Fencing (03885)

__________ Football (03531)

__________ Golf (03864)

__________ Gymnastics (03459)

__________ Ice Hockey (15164)

__________ Lacrosse (15165)

__________ Sailing (02811)

__________ Soccer (15166)

__________ Softball (03693)

__________ Squash (03855)

__________ Swimming (03889)

__________ Tennis (03918)

__________ Track/Cross Country (03919)

__________ Volleyball (08073)

c c c c c c.00 Total Gift (sum of contributions listed above)

c Enclosed is my check payable to Yale University. One checkcan cover split gifts.

c Please charge my credit card: c AMEX c VISA® c MasterCard®

credit card number exp. date

signature

name on card

Name

Address

E-mail

If you work for a matching gift employer and would like the company to match your contribution, please enclose your matching gift form. All gifts are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. For gifts of securities, please call (203) 432-4107.

c Check here if you do not want your name listed in the annual report of donors.

For information, call 203-432-1434 or visit our website at www.yalebulldogs.com Return form with payment in the enclosed envelope or mail to: Yale Athletics, P.O. Box 1844, New Haven, CT 06508-1844

You can also make a gift online at www.yalebulldogs.com/give.html. Follow the instructions on the web page.

c Ivy Championship Club ($10,000+)

c Eli Club ($5,000–$9,999)

c Head Coaches Club ($2,500–$4,999)

c Coaches Club ($1,000–$2,499)

c Captains Club ($500–$999)

c Players Club ($250–$499)

c Bulldogs Club ($100–$249)

Please indicate amount next to your choices.

_____________ Ray Tompkins Associates (03862) unrestricted dollars; supports all 35 programs

_____________ Sport Associations restricted to individual teams; mark breakdown below

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fencing (men’s & women’s)Henry Harutunian(203) [email protected]

fieLD HOcKeY Pam Stuper(203) [email protected]

Joel e. Smilow ’54 Head CoaCH of footballTom Williams(203) [email protected]

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Head Coaches

mCNay family direCtor of yale SailiNg (co-ed & women’s)Zack Leonard ’89(203) [email protected]

sOccer (men’s)Brian Tompkins(203) [email protected]

sOccer (women’s)Rudy Meredith(203) [email protected]

sOftbaLLBarbara Reinalda(203) [email protected]

direCtor of SquaSH (aNoNymouS) (men’s & women’s)Dave Talbott(203) [email protected]

robert J. H. KipHutH Head CoaCH of meN’S SwimmiNg Tim Wise(203) [email protected]

robert J. H. KipHutH Head CoaCH of womeN’S SwimmiNg Christina Teuscher(203) [email protected]

Cary leedS Head CoaCH of teNNiS (men’s )Alex Dorato(203) [email protected]

tennis (women’s)Danielle Lund McNamara(203) [email protected]

vOLLeYbaLL erin appLeman(203) [email protected]

gOLf (men’s)Colin Sheehan ’97(203) [email protected]

gOLf (women’s)Chawwadee Rompothong ’00(203) [email protected]

gYmnasticsBarbara Tonry(203) [email protected]

malColm g. CHaCe Head CoaCH of iCe HoCKey (men’s)Keith Allain ’80(203) [email protected]

ice HOcKeY (women’s)Joakim Flygh(203) [email protected]

LacrOsse (men’s)Andy Shay(203) [email protected]

Joel e. Smilow ’54 Head CoaCH of laCroSSe (women’s)Anne Phillips(203) [email protected]

basebaLLJohn Stuper(203) [email protected]

Joel e. Smilow ’54 Head CoaCH of baSKetball (men’s)James Jones(203) [email protected]

Joel e. Smilow ’54 Head CoaCH of baSKetball (women’s)Chris Gobrecht(203) [email protected]

HeavYweigHt crew (men’s)Steve Gladstone(203) [email protected]

LigHtweigHt crew (men’s)Andrew Card(203) [email protected]

crew (women’s)Will Porter(203) [email protected]

marK t. youNg ’68 direCtor of CroSS CouNtry & traCK (men’s & women’s)Dave Shoehalter(203) [email protected]

crOss cOuntrY & tracK (men’s & women’s)TBD

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