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U.S. Military AcademyLocation ..................................West Point, N.Y.Founded ..................................March 16, 1802Enrollment ............................................4,400Superintendent ........Lt. Gen. David Huntoon, Jr.Director of Athletics ......................Boo CorriganNicknames ......................Black Knights, CadetsMascot ................................................... MuleMotto ............................“Duty, Honor, Country”Colors ..............................Black, Gold and GreyConference ................................Patriot LeagueHome Course .................West Point Golf Course

Army Menʼs Cross Country Quick FactsFirst Season ...........................................1922 All-Time Dual Record ....402-168-1 (84 seasons)2010 Dual Record ......................................0-22010 Patriot League Championship Finish ...Third2010 NCAA Regional Finish ............... 18th of 35NCAA Championship Appearances ................ 10 Most Recent ...................1996Best NCAA Team Finish .................Third (1958)2011 Team Captain .............................Dan Nix

Cross Country Staff Head Coach .................................... Troy Engle Assistant Coach ...................... Jennifer DeRegoAthletic Trainer ..............................Jason HeiarHead Offi cer Representative ...... Col. Mark TooleCross Country Offi ce Phone ....... (845)938-2425

Army Womenʼs Cross Country Quick FactsFirst Season ...........................................1978All-Time Dual Record ....... 99-53-1 (33 seasons)2010 Dual Record ......................................1-12010 Patriot League Championship Finish ...Third2010 NCAA Regional Finish ............... 17th of 35NCAA Championship Appearances ....Two (Division II) Most Recent ...................1988Best NCAA Team Finish ................. Sixth (1988)2011 Team Captain .....................Chelsea Prahl

Athletic CommunicationsSr. Exec. Assoc. AD/Athletic Comm. . Bob Beretta Assistant/Cross Country Contact ..Pamela FlenkeFlenkeʼs Offi ce Phone ................ (845)938-6996E-Mail .......................pamela.fl [email protected] Communications Fax ..... (845)446-2556Army Athletics Website ...www.goARMYspots.com

Table of Contents2011 Schedule .......................................... IFCTable of Contents and Quick Facts .................. 1About West Point.......................................2-8Academy Leadership ..................................... 9Director of Athletics .................................... 10Coaches and Support Staff ..................... 11-132011 Menʼs Roster and Outlook ............... 14-15Menʼs Profi les ........................................ 16-272011 Womenʼs Roster and Outlook .......... 28-29Womenʼs Profi les ................................... 30-412010 Results ........................................ 42-45Menʼs Record Book ................................ 46-54Womenʼs Record Book ........................... 55-59Army vs. Navy History ........................... 60-61Patriot League Championship History ....... 62-63The Patriot League .....................................BC

Credits: The 2011 Army Cross Country Media Guide is an offi cial publication of the U.S. Military Academy Offi ce of Athletic Communications. The guide was designed, written and edited by Pamela Flenke. Editing assistance was provided by Tracy Nelson and Christian Anderson. Photos courtesy of the USMA Department of Information Management Creative Imaging Center, Jon Malinowski, Mady Salvani and Tom Connelly.

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The United States Military Academy is renowned because of its historic and distinguished reputation as a military academy, and as a leading, progressive institution of higher education. Made legendary in books and movies produced over the years, the Academyʼs “Long Gray Line” of graduates includes some of our nationʼs most famous and infl uential men: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf. Because of this superb education and leadership experience, West Point graduates historically have been sought for high level civilian and military leadership positions. Their numbers include two U.S. presidents, several ambassadors, state governors, legislators, judges, cabinet members, educators, astronauts and corporate executives. Today, West Point continues to provide hundreds of young men and women the unique opportunity to develop physically, ethically and intellectually while building a foundation for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career as an Army offi cer in the service of our nation. Cadets have much more responsibility in running the Academy than students in most other colleges or universities. It adds to the leadership experience. Cadets succeed at West Point because of the support they receive from the staff and faculty. After all, many faculty members are West Point graduates and understand the challenge cadets face on a daily basis. They also serve as ideal role models, showing cadets what Army life is like. The U.S. Military Academyʼs primary strength is its ability to develop leaders of character who are committed to “Duty, Honor, Country” and selfl ess service to our nation.

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West Point

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West Point The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country; professional growth throughout a career as an offi cer in the U.S. Army; and a lifetime of selfl ess service to the Nation. Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy celebrated its Bicentennial in 2002. But West Pointʼs role in Americaʼs history dates to the Revolutionary War, when both sides realized the strategic importance of the commanding plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River. Gen. George Washington considered West Point to be the most strategic position in America. He personally selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Saratoga, to design the fortifi cations in 1778 after problems arose with French engineers originally placed in charge of the design. In 1779, General Washington transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continental soldiers built forts, batteries and defensive barriers. A 100-ton iron chain was extended across the Hudson to control river traffi c. Today, several links from that chain are arranged at Trophy Point as a reminder of West Pointʼs original fortifi cations. In 1802 President Thomas Jeff erson signed the legislation establishing the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devoted to the arts and sciences of warfare. This eff ectively eliminated Americaʼs wartime reliance on foreign engineers and artillerists. West Point became the nationʼs fi rst engineering school and served as the model for engineering programs which were eventually established at other colleges. Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the “Father of the Military Academy,” served as Superintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded academic standards, instilled military discipline and emphasized honorable conduct. Early graduates were largely responsible for the construction of the nationʼs initial railway lines, bridges, harbors, and roads. Although the curriculum maintains its focus on engineering, in recent decades the program of instruction has markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 40 majors. This tradition of academic and military excellence, guided by a demanding standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cornerstone of the West Point experience. It is said at West Point that “much of the history we teach was made by those people we taught.” The Academy has produced famous leaders throughout its illustrious past…Civil War Generals Grant, Sherman, Lee, and Jackson, to name but a few. In World War I, 34 of the 38 corps and division commanders were graduates. World War II would see many graduates reach brigadier general or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley and Patton. In more recent confl icts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmoreland, Abrams, Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command. Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space exploration, and countless others went on from military service to become leaders in medicine, law, business, religion and science. Since its founding, the Military Academy fulfi lls the same mission as it always has . . . to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets. It accomplishes this mission by developing cadets in three essential areas: intellectual, physical and military. These developmental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man and woman at the Academy. Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic curriculum that provides a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences. The electives program builds upon the foundation of the core, allowing cadets to develop even greater competence in selected areas. In addition, the fi elds-of-study and majors nurture the development of creativity, critical thinking, and self-directed learning, essential characteristics of 21st century offi cers. The four-year academic experience leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army. Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic and physical education program. Each cadet participates at the intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This readies the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach good judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and physical stress. Military development begins with the cadetʼs fi rst day at West

Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, their fi rst year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Training. Cadets spend their third and fourth summers serving in active Army units around the world; attending specialty training such as airborne, air assault or northern warfare or helping to train the fi rst- and second-year cadets. The Cadet Leader Development System seeks to give the cadets increasing responsibility until they are ready to receive their commissions and assume their duties as leaders in todayʼs Army. Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout their four years at West Point. Commitment to the Academyʼs “Bedrock Values,” based on integrity and respect for the dignity of others, begins on the fi rst day. Integrity is refl ected in the Cadet Honor Code which states: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.” Respect denotes that cadets treat others with the same respect and dignity they themselves would expect. At West Point, it is not enough to train leaders̶they must be leaders of character. Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and women from all states and territories and from every socioeconomic level. Prospective cadets must receive a nomination by a member of Congress or from the Department of the Army. The Academy seeks candidates who possess records of success in academics, athletics and leadership indicative of well-rounded individuals. Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an array of club activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and orienteering to such organizations as the cadet radio station, Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers-Big Sisters. Additionally, the U.S. Corps of Cadets hosts a Special Olympics event each spring. Todayʼs Military Academy is a vastly diff erent institution from the small academy legislated into being by Congress in 1802. Originally just 1,800 acres, the Academy has grown to more than 16,000 acres. The fi rst graduating class numbered just two men; todayʼs classes graduate more than 900 new offi cers annually, both men and women, who are prepared for leadership roles within the Army. With the expansion of knowledge and the changing needs of the United States Army and the nation, life at West Point has changed to keep pace. Ever mindful of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Academy is developing leaders for tomorrow, and its focus remains the national needs of the 21st century.

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Courtney Clement2010 Cross Country Team Captain

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West Point

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The Long Gray Line

ROBERT E. LEE ʼ29 The Academyʼs ninth Superintendent (1852-55), Lee was a model cadet during his four years at West Point. He graduated second in his class and never earned a single demerit during his four years at the Academy. At the beginning of the Civil War, he was selected to serve as Commanding General of the Army, but instead resigned his commission and was named General-In-Chief of the Confederate Army from 1861 to 1865. Leeʼs surrender to Ulysses S. Grant (USMA 1843), at Appomattox Court House, Va., ended the Civil War. Fort Lee, Va., was named in his honor.

ULYSSES S. GRANT ʼ43 Grant distinguished himself during the Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863; his victory secured control of the Mississippi River for the Union. President Abe Lincoln later appointed him Commanding General of the Army in March 1864. On April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Va., Robert E. Lee (USMA 1829) surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to him, ending the Civil War. Grant later served as the 18th President of the United States from 1869 to 1877. Today, his image graces the $50 bill.

GEORGE W. GOETHALS ʼ80 Goethals became an architect and was builder of the Panama Canal, 1904 TO 1914.

JOHN J. PERSHING ʼ86 Considered the second most senior offi cer in Army history, behind only George Washington, Pershing served as commander of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. The two-million-plus troops of the AEF made a decisive contribution to the defeat of Imperial Germany. Pershingʼs abilities as a leader distinguished him among European commanders, and through repeated successes on the battlefi eld, promoted American prestige around the world. He served as Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and was named General of the Armies of the United States upon his retirement in 1924.

DOUGLAS MacARTHUR ʼ03 After World War I, MacArthur returned to West Point to serve as the Academyʼs 31st Superintendent from 1919 to 1922. During that time, he was responsible for the revitalization of the Academy. He was later promoted to General of the Army and served as Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacifi c Theater during World War II. During that time, he received the Medal of Honor for leading defense preparation and operations on the Philippine Islands. He later served as Supreme Allied Commander, Japan, and as commander, United Nations Command in the Far East. He was one of only fi ve offi cers to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars).

GEORGE S. PATTON JR. ʼ09 “Old Blood and Guts,” Patton was one of the most colorful commanders in the Army. During World War II the famed commander of the 2nd Armored Division and later the Third Army displayed courage and daring as prominently as the pair of ivory handled revolvers he wore. Patton accomplished one of the most remarkable feats in military history in December 1944, when he quickly turned the Third Army northward to reinforce the Allied southern fl ank against the German attack in the Battle of the Bulge. The Generalʼs doctrine of aggressive employment of massive armor forces continue to prove themselves in combat arenas around the world.

OMAR N. BRADLEY ʼ15 During his career, Bradley earned a reputation as one of the best infantry commanders in World War II. He commanded the 82nd Airborne and 28th Infantry Divisions before going on to command the 1st Army and the 12th Army Group. After the war he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1948 to 1949 and served as the fi rst Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949 to 1953. He was the last Army offi cer to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars), and the Bradley fi ghting vehicle is named in his honor.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ʼ15 During World War II, Eisenhower served as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe from 1943 to 1944, during which he led the D-Day invasion of Europe. During that time, he was promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars). After the war, he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1945 to 1948 and was named President of Columbia University in 1948. He served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 to 1961 and was one of only fi ve offi cers to be promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars).

ALEXANDER M. HAIG JR. ʼ47 Haig served as Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974; Supreme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 to 1979; President of United Technologies Corporation 1980 to 1981 and Secretary of State during the Reagan administration from 1981 to 1982.

FRANK BORMAN ʼ50 An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, Borman commanded the fi rst circumlunar fl ight of the earth. He later served as President of Eastern Airlines.

FIDEL V. RAMOS ʼ50 One of the Academyʼs international cadets, Ramos served as a Philippine Army offi cer after graduation. He eventually became the countryʼs military Chief of Staff and later Secretary of National Defense. He also served as President of the Republic of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998.

EDWIN E. ALDRIN ʼ51 An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, Aldrin participated in the fi rst manned lunar landing with Michael Collins (USMA ʼ52) and was the second man to walk on the moon.

EDWARD WHITE ʼ52 An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, White was the fi rst man to walk in space and was one of the three astronauts killed in the Apollo I disaster in 1967.

H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF ʼ56 As Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command from 1988 to 1991, Schwarzkopfʼs command ultimately responded to Iraqʼs invasion of Kuwait with the largest U.S. deployment since the Vietnam War, including portions of the Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well as units from dozens of nations around the world. After retiring, Schwartzkopf received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

PETER M. DAWKINS ʼ59 Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Commander (First Captain of the U.S. Corps of Cadets) as a senior and became the third Heisman Trophy winner in Army football history. He later served as chairman and CEO of Primerica.

JAMES V. KIMSEY ʼ62 Kimsey was the founding chairman of America Online, and was named chairman emeritus in 1996. He founded the Kimsey Foundation in 1996.

MICHAEL W. KRZYZEWSKI ʼ69 Krzyzewski served as head basketball coach at West Point from 1974 to 1979 before assuming similar duties at Duke University. Krzyzewski has led the Blue Devils to three national championships and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in October 2001. He coached the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

DAVID H. PETRAEUS ʻ74 Petraeus, a four-star general, served as the commander of the International Security Assistance Force and commander of the U.S. Forces Afghanistan from July 4, 2010-July 18, 2011 and was responsible for implement President Barack Obamaʼs strategies and policies in Afghanistand during that time. He also served as commander of U.S. Central Command from 2008-2010. The Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y., native was unanimously as the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency on June 30, 2011.

RAYMOND T. ODIERNO ʻ76 Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Division during the fall of 2003 which, along with Special Forces units, captured Saddam Hussein in December of that year. Odierno helped plan and coordinate the raid that netted Iraqʼs fallen dictator.

ROBERT S. KIMBROUGH ʼ89 Kimbrough was named one of 11 new astronaut candidates by NASA in May 2004. Kimbrough ranks among Army Baseballʼs career leaders in saves. A veteran of Desert Storm, he currently works for NASA in Houston as a fl ight simulation engineer and participated in a space shuttle mission in 2009.

FRANK BORMAN ULYSSES S. GRANT ALEXANDER HAIG ROBERT KIMBROUGH JAMES KIMSEY NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

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“I think if my dear mother were alive, she would tell you nothing comes close to graduating from West Point, even going to the moon.” - ASTRONAUT FRANK BORMAN

“The combination of an education at West Point and the experience of a career in the armed services will prepare you in a unique way for a rich diversity of further career and service in civilian life.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER GLENN DAVIS

“I believe in the code ... ʻDuty, Honor, Country.̓ I believe in service to oneʼs country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment to developing excellence. It is meritocracy in action. Race, religion, wealth, background count not.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE H.W. BUSH

“From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where weʼre going is better than where weʼve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfi ll that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -- fi nding opportunity, fi ghting injustice, forging a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrifi ced for duty, for honor, for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

FRANK BORMAN

GLENN DAVIS

GEORGE H.W. BUSH

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Why West Point?

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The United States Military Academy

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Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon, Jr. became the 58th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in July 2010. He had previously served as Director of the Army Staff in January 2008. Huntoon was commissioned from West Point in 1973. From 1973-1986, he served as an infantry offi cer in a series of command and staff assignments with the 3rd Infantry Regiment at Fort Myer, Va., the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash., the 7th Army Training Command at Vilseck, Germany, and with the 3rd Infantry Division in Aschaff enburg, Germany. From 1986-1988, Huntoon attended the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. and the School for Advanced Military Studies. He then served in the Directorate of Plans, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C., as Senior War Plans Offi cer (Operation Just Cause), Deputy Director of Plans (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm), and Director of Plans. Huntoon commanded 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry (Mechanized) at Camp Casey, Korea, and served as Chief of Plans, CJ3, Combined Forces Command and United Nations Command, Yongsan from 1992-94. In 1994-95, he was the Armyʼs National Security Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He then took command of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), Fort Myer, Va. Huntoonʼs next assignment was the Executive Offi cer to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. Prior to that assignment, he served as the Assistant Division Commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, and from 2000-2002, he was the Deputy Commandant of the US Army Command and General Staff College. Huntoon moved on to become the Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy, Army G3, at the Pentagon. In August 2003, he was assigned as the 46th Commandant, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Huntoonʼs awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit (6th Award), and the Bronze Star; Expert Infantrymanʼs Badge, Parachute Qualifi cation Badge, and the Ranger Tab. He has a Masters of Arts in International Relations from Georgetown University and a Masters in Military Arts and Sciences from the CGSC Advanced Military Studies Program.

Brigadier General Theodore D. Martin, a for-mer Army swimmer and captain of the 1982-83 Black Knightsʼ swimming team, returned to West Point in July 2011 to assume command of the United States Corps of Cadets as the 73rd Com-mandant of Cadets. Martin graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1983 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the armor branch of the U.S. Army. His military education includes the Armor Offi cer Basic Course (cavalry track), the Infantry Offi cer Advanced Course, the Naval College of Command and Staff , and the Army War College. He holds a masterʼs degree in national security & strategic studies from the Naval War College, a masterʼs degree in strategic studies from the Army War College, and a masterʼs degree in busi-ness from Webster University. Martinʼs command experience includes Com-mander, C Company, 2nd Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, Federal Repub-lic of Germany; Commander, 1st Squadron, 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment (Buff alo Soldiers), 4th In-fantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq; Commander, 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq; Commander, Operations Group (COG), National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif.; and Commandant & 45th Chief of Armor, U.S. Army Armor School, Fort Benning, Ga. Beyond command, Martin has served in a wide variety of staff and leadership assignments including duty in the 1st Armor Training Brigade, Fort Knox, Ky.; the Combined Arms Command-Training, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; Advisor to the Imam Mohammed bin Saud Brigade and later the Prince Saʼad bin Abdul Rahman Brigade, King-dom of Saudi Arabia; Joint Improvised Explosive Device-Defeat Task Force as the Iraq Field Team Leader, Baghdad, Iraq; and Human Resource Command, Alexandria, Va., as Armor Branch Chief and Chief of Combat Arms Division. Brigadier General Martinʼs awards and deco-rations include the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star Medal with “V” device and two oak leaf clusters, Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters, Army Commen-dation Medal with oak leaf cluster, and the Army Achievement Medal with four oak leaf clusters. Additionally, he has earned the Combat Action Badge and Parachutist Badge. Martin is a mem-ber of the 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment (Buff alo Soldiers) and is the recipient of the Order of Saint George, the Order of Saint Barbara, and the Or-der of Saint Maurice (Primicerius).

LIEUTENANT GENERALDAVID H. HUNTOON, JR.

Superintendent

BRIGADIER GENERALTHEODORE D. MARTINCommandant of Cadets

Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became the Dean of the Academic Board at the United States Military Academy in the summer of 2010. He previously served as professor and head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point where he taught courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering offi cer, Trainor has served in operational assignments around the world, including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Trainor has a Master of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences the Military Operations Research Society, the American Society for Engineering Management and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Management Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the Installation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to support resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an organizational analysis of the Armyʼs Installation Management Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer of 2007 and worked with the British-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who is currently attending West Point, and two sons; Danny and Zach.

BRIGADIER GENERALTIMOTHY E. TRAINOR

Dean of the Academic Board

Academy Leadership

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United States Military Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon Jr., named the person selected to lead West Pointʼs intercollegiate athletic department when he announced the hiring of Boo Corrigan as the Academyʼs director of athletics on Feb. 1, 2011.

Corrigan, who was the senior associate athletic director for external aff airs at Duke University starting in August 2008, brings a wealth of leadership to his new post. He is a proven administrator with 18 years of experience in all areas of revenue generation, external aff airs, staff management and leadership.

Corriganʼs chief responsibilities at Duke included the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate partnerships and the Marketing, Promotions, Ticket, Internet Operations, Sports Information and Video Services departments. In only two years at Duke, Corrigan was responsible for the negotiation of multi-media rights to ISP, which increased annual rights more than 40 percent.

“First and foremost, I am honored to have the opportunity to work at the United States Military Academy, the West Point leadership and the U.S. Army,” Corrigan said upon his hiring. “It is my privilege to serve those proud Americans that serve our country and to be at the greatest leadership institution in the world.

“I want to say specifi cally to our cadet-athletes that we will provide them the opportunity and the wherewithal to achieve to their highest ability and to provide our coaches with the opportunity to win championships, and build leaders of character. We will strive for our cadets to achieve great success in their academics, military training and athletic endeavors.”

Army operates a 25-sport intercollegiate athletic program, highlighted by its nationally recognized football team. Under the direction of head coach Rich Ellerson the Black Knights fi nished 7-6 this season and closed the season with a win over SMU in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl.

A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion womenʼs tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion menʼs lacrosse programs, Corrigan was a part of three NCAA Championships at Duke in just two seasons. He is currently a member of the NCAA Menʼs Lacrosse Rules committee and the Atlantic Coast Conference Menʼs Lacrosse Committee, while serving on the Executive Budget Committee at Duke.

Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he oversaw Notre Dameʼs corporate relations and marketing as an associate athletic director for fi ve years. During his stint at Notre Dame, Corrigan spearheaded the redesign of its offi cial athletics website and creation of 15-20 hours of original video content weekly. That resulted in a 35

percent increase in page views and unique users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and marketing standpoint.

“We are excited about the selection of Boo Corrigan to be Armyʼs athletic director,” Huntoon said upon Corriganʼs hiring. “He has wide experience in helping to lead a Division I athletic department and has excelled at the highest levels. He brings to the Military Academy a wealth of experience at some of the nationʼs elite athletic programs.”

Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan spent nearly three years as the associate athletic director for marketing at the United States Naval Academy. He was responsible for turning the marketing department from a defi cit to profi t in his fi rst year with full budget responsibility for the department. Corrigan also was intimately involved with the re-branding of the Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue and Gold), which led to an increase of 75 percent year over year donations.

He previously spent a year as a partner in Corrigan Sports Enterprises, an entrepreneurial sports marketing company, in the Baltimore area -- and also worked two years as an equity partner in mrgoodbucks.com, an e-commerce program that involved creation of affi nity business relationships.

Corrigan also served two years as vice president of EMCEE Sports, a Baltimore-based sports marketing company with a focus on professional golf from 1997 through ʻ99. In that role, he was responsible for a $2.5 million operating budget for the State Farm Senior Classic. He worked for Host Communications for two years, helping create relationships with various college and university athletic departments, and served as assistant director of marketing at Florida State from 1992-95.

“I want to thank my family and Duke University for the support and encouragement to make this possible, and look forward to serving as part of the Army team at West Point,” Corrigan added.

The youngest son of former ACC commissioner Gene Corrigan, he is a 1990 University of Notre Dame graduate with a degree in economics. Corrigan is currently obtaining a masters in education in sports leadership with an expected 2011 graduation. He and his wife, the former Kristen Aceto, are the parents of three children, Finley, Tre and Brian.

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Troy Engle brings a wealth of international and collegiate coaching experience to West Point as he enters his fourth season as the head coach of the Army menʼs and womenʼs cross country

and track and fi eld teams.

This is his third stint at the U.S. Military Academy after previously serving as an instructor of physical education and assistant coach for the menʼs and womenʼs track and fi eld teams from 1995-96 and again in 1998.

In his fi rst season at the helm, Engle guided menʼs teams to a sweep of the cross country, indoor, and outdoor Patriot League Championships, and was named as the Leagueʼs menʼs Coach of the Year in both the Indoor and Outdoor track campaigns.

In 2009-10, Engle led the womenʼs cross country team to its fi rst Star Meet win since 2005, as well as another indoor-outdoor season sweep of the Midshipmen by the Black Knight menʼs track squad. The 2010 track season was also highlighted by Armyʼs 14th menʼs indoor Patriot League title and an NCAA Outdoor Championship trip by Domonick Sylve. Sylve qualifi ed for the national semifi nals in the 110-meter hurdles after winning his heat in the national quarterfi nal.

Success continued in 2010-11 as womenʼs cross country defeated Navy for its fi rst back-to-back Star Meet wins since 2004-05. Menʼs track and fi eld improved to 6-0 against the Midshipmen under Engle as the Black Knights once against swept both the indoor and outdoor Star Meets.

Sylve capped off his record-breaking career in the Black & Gold by earning All-America honors after advancing to the national semifi nals once again. Sylve placed 11th overall at the 2011 NCAA Championships to earn second-team recognition, becoming the 19th All-American in Academy track and fi eld history.

The Black Knights have also been successful in the classroom under Engle as menʼs cross country has been named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic team list in each of his three seasons and the women being recognized in each of the last two seasons.

In February 2011, Engle was once against selected by USA Track & Field as an assistant coach for endurance events for the Paralympic Games. The 2011 Paralympic Games will take place in October in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Engle coached the U.S. track and fi eld team in the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing. During his tenure with the United States Olympic Committee, which began in 2006, Engle also served as the associate director of the Paralympic Division. Engle directed all aspects of the U.S. track and fi eld teamʼs preparation for the Paralympic Games and served as the head coach at all major international competitions leading up to the Paralympics, including the Pan American and World Cup games. Engle orchestrated a growth in the program that resulted in an increase in the U.S. teamʼs medal count and a jump in the track and fi eld standings to second behind China.

Prior to joining the USOC, Engle was the head coach of the menʼs and womenʼs track and fi eld and cross country teams, assistant athletic director, and athletic department business manager at Division III Occidental College in Los Angeles, Calif. He turned the womenʼs cross country team, which was initially unable to fi eld a full program, into a Southern California

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Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title winner by his fourth year. In his seventh and fi nal year at the school, Engle led the team to its fi rst NCAA appearance in 12 years. Engle garnered three West Regional NCAA Division III Coach of the Year honors at Occidental; one for cross country (2006) and two in indoor track and fi eld (2003 and 2005).

A native of Council Grove, Kan., Engle served as an assistant coach for the menʼs and womenʼs track and fi eld team at Kansas State University for the 1998-99 academic year. There, he helped coach all the events and assisted in recruiting a class which was rated fourth-best in Division I by Track and Field News.

In between his fi rst two stints at Army, Engle served as the director of sports for the Papua New Guinea Sports Commission. Engle directed all sports development programs for the nation of fi ve million people and served as the national track and fi eld coach. He fi rst served as the national coach for Papua New Guinea between 1987 and 1991.

Engle closed out a successful stint as head menʼs and womenʼs track and cross country coach at Washington (Mo.) University (1992-94) by guiding the womenʼs outdoor track and fi eld and cross country teams to the University Athletic Association title in his fi nal season. His eff orts earned him UAA Coach of the Year honors in both track and cross

country. Engle also served as the menʼs track and cross country coach at Swarthmore College (1991-92).

In addition to his international and collegiate coaching experience, Engle is a respected administrator and clinician. He was a member of the NCAA Track and Field Committee from 2001-06, chairing it from 2005-06.Engle has also served in various leadership capacities within USA Track and Field, both as assistant coach at such meets as the 1995 World Indoor Championships in Barcelona and through his involvement with the Coaching Education Program. He has lectured in the Level II endurance program since 1998.

In addition, he has conducted clinics for the world governing body of track and fi eld, the International Association of Athletic Federations, in four nations and has lectured at numerous coaching clinics around the United States.

Engle earned his bachelorʼs degree from Amherst College in 1983 and a masterʼs degree in sport management from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1985. He currently resides at West Point with his daughter, Nawen, a freshman at Kansas State University.

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Jennifer DeREGO Assistant Coach • First Season Cal Poly ʻ02

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Jennifer DeRego begins her fi rst season with the Army cross country and track & fi eld programs in 2011-12. Head coach Troy Engle an-nounced the hiring of the Black Knightsʼ new assis-tant distance and cross country coach in August.

DeRego comes to the Academy from Heritage High School in Brentwood, Calif., where she was the head cross country coach and assistant track coach, focus-ing on distance events, for the 2010-11 academic year. DeRego also served as a Health and Physical Education teacher at Heritage.

After graduating from California Polytechnic State Uni-versity in 2002 with a degree in Kinesiology, she re-turned to her alma mater in 2006 to begin her coaching career as an assistant cross country and track coach. At Cal Poly she was responsible for strength training and aerobic fi tness programs, as well as team build-ing and organization. DeRego coached the Mustangs through 2009, earning her Master of Science degree in Kinesiology in the process.

The foundation of the San Jose, Calif., nativeʼs coaching career is a highly accomplished and respected athletic career. DeRego graduated as the Mustangʼs 10,000 ki-lometer record holder, winning the title at the 2001 Big West Championship. She was also a member of Cal Polyʼs 2000 and 2001 Big West Champion cross country teams.

After graduation, DeRegoʼs running career escalated, becoming a two-time Olympic Trials Marathon Quali-fi er in 2004 and 2008.

“Jennifer has established herself as a successful ath-lete, coach and teacher, making the decision to bring her to West Point an easy one,” said Engle. “Terry Crawford, her college coach who is now the Director of Coaching for U.S.A. Track & Field, was instrumental in our selection of Jennifer, and was one of many people who spoke highly of her.

“Coach DeRego impressed us not only on the athletic side of things but with her appreciation for the military and the understanding that the United States Military Academy is a special place. She comes from a military family and will fi t in well not only among our staff but with our athletes and alumni as well.”

Cross Country Support Staff

Col. Mark TooleHead Offi cer Representative

Jason HeiarAthletic Trainor

Pamela FlenkeAthletic Communications

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2011 Menʼs Roster

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOLCody Barger Freshman Gainesville, Ga./North HallAlex Beaudette Freshman Fayetteville, N.C./Jack BrittMichael Burns Sophomore Straff ord, N.H./Coe-Brown Northwood AcademyChris Cioff oletti Sophomore Armonk, N.Y./Byram HillsJoshua Ecker Sophomore Seoul, South Korea/Seoul American Nathan Fisher Freshman Joplin, Mo./JoplinRicardo Galindo Sophomore Farmington Hills, Mich./Novi-Detroit CatholicJames Hodgen Junior Clarks Hill, Ind./McCutcheon (USMAPS)Daniel Jester Junior Alpharetta, Ga./AlpharettaAndreas Kellas Freshman Fort Lee, N.J./Bergen County AcademiesTrevor Lafontaine Freshman Tolland, Conn./TollandBarrett LeHardy Senior Roanoke, Va./Hidden ValleyMike Mitchell Senior Ridgefi eld Park, N.J./Bergen County AcademyBrian Morenus Junior Naperville, Ill./Nequa ValleyDan Nix Senior Williamston, Mich./WilliamstonKevin Russell Junior Danbury, Conn./DanburyKendall Ward Sophomore Highland Falls, N.Y./James I. OʼNeill

Roster Breakdown

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Seniors/Firsties (3)Barrett LeHardyMike MitchellDan Nix

Juniors/Cows (4)James HodgenDaniel JesterBrian MorenusKevin Russell

Sophomores/Yuks (5)Michael BurnsChris Cioff olettiJoshua EckerRicardo GalindoKendall Ward

Freshmen/Plebes (5)Cody BargerAlex BeaudetteNathan FisherAndreas KellasTrevor Lafontaine

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Connecticut (2)Trevor Lafontaine TollandKevin Russell Danbury

Georgia (2)Cody Barger GainesvilleDaniel Jester Alpharetta

Illinois (1)Brian Morenus Naperville

Indiana (1)James Hodgen Clarks Hill

Michigan (2)Ricardo Galindo Farmington HillsDan Nix Williamston

Missouri (1)Nathan Fisher Joplin

New Hampshire (1)Michael Burns Straff ord

New Jersey (2)Andreas Kellas Fort LeeMike Mitchell Ridgefi eld Park

New York (2)Chris Cioff oletti ArmonkKendall Ward Highland Falls

North Carolina (1)Alex Beaudette Fayetteville

Virginia (1)Barrett LeHardy Roanoke

International (1)Joshua Ecker Seoul, South Korea

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2011 Menʼs Season Preview Three years removed from their most recent Patriot League cross country title, the Army Black Knights have their sights set on reclaiming their spot at the top. Army returns four of its top-fi ve fi nishers from last seasonʼs championship, is rejoined by a pair of top performers who missed 2010ʼs postseason due to injury and welcomes a freshman class which rivals the strength of any the Academy has seen before. The Black Knightsʼ senior class is three-pronged attack in Barrett LeHardy, Mike Mitchell and team captain Dan Nix. LeHardy fi nished in Armyʼs top three in each of the seven races he ran last year, including the teamʼs second-best time in the fi nal four meets. The Roanoke, Va., native was one of two Black Knights to earn All-Patriot League honors a season ago, taking home second-team accolades for fi nishing 12th of 85 overall at the conference meet. Army graduated its other All-Patriot League performer from 2010, Bryce Livingston. Livingston earned fi rst-team accolades and Armyʼs top fi nish in six of the seven meets he competed in.

Mitchell spent the fi rst three meets of the season in Armyʼs top two, before sustaining an injury in the fourth meet of the season which sidelined him for the remainder of the year. The Ridgefi eld Park, N.J., native is healthy and back to compete for the Black Knights. When Mitchell went out midseason in 2010, Nix stepped up, fi nishing in Armyʼs top three in each of the fi nal fi ve meets, including the Black Knightsʼ top fi nish at the IC4A Championships. He was the only Army runner to compete in all eight meets last season, steadily improving throughout the year and shaving nearly 30 seconds off his 8K time over the span of seven weeks.

“Dan Nix is really more of a middle distance guy with his successes on the track coming in the 1,500 meters, but heʼs showing that 8K wonʼt be a problem,” said fourth-year Army head coach Troy Engle. “Last year we used him as a measure against the rest of the team – whatever his best was would typically be where our No. 5 guy would be. This year heʼs a solid No. 1, 2 or 3. Heʼs really stepped up and will bump heads with the top 10 in the Patriot League.” Engle is confi dent in all three of his senior members, expecting them to fi nish among the top 15 in the Patriot League. Army returns an experienced junior class in James Hodgen, Dan Jester, Brian Morenus and Kevin Russell, who ran in a combined 27 meets last season and placed in Armyʼs top-fi ve nine times. When asked out of all his returners who really

impressed him coming into the preseason, Engle singled out one of his cows. “Kevin Russell. He outlined things he wanted to get done, he made a commitment at the end of the spring to have a very successful junior campaign and the commitment he made this summer has really set him up for that.” Armyʼs fi ve-man sophomore class is highlighted by the return of Kendall Ward and Ricardo Galindo. Ward, a local product out of nearby Highland Falls, N.Y., competed in six of Armyʼs eight meets last season. Galindo, who fi nished in Armyʼs top six in three of his fi rst four meets, was sidelined with an injury following the Paul Short Run on Oct. 1 and missed the remainder of the season. Engle welcomes a freshman class of fi ve, highlighted by Georgiaʼs 2010 Gatorade Cross Country Runner of the Year Cody Barger. Barger, an individual cross country state champion in 2010, has Engle eager to start the season. “Barger is as good of an incoming freshman as weʼve ever had. Heʼs really rock solid and will compete in our top group right at the start.” As a whole, Engle believes this seasonʼs team is unlike any he has had at the Academy so far. “I think weʼve turned a corner on the menʼs side. What weʼve struggled with over the past few years is depth on the front end. In the past, weʼve had clumps – a front runner, then a group, then another group, and so on. “This season we have our top seven out front, then fi ve or six right behind, so weʼre really going 12-deep or more for the fi rst time in my tenure at West Point. “Our front seven will position themselves to do well in the conference and against Navy.” Armyʼs Star Meet showdown against Navy is its lone dual meet of the season in 2011. The Army-Navy meet is scheduled for Oct. 14 at the West Point Golf Course. The Midshipmen have won the two most recent races against the Black Knights, with Armyʼs last Star Meet win coming in 2008, and most recent victory at West Point in 2005, both by a margin of 27-28. Navy leads the all-time series 44-28-1. The Black Knights open the season on Sept. 2, with the Army Open, followed by Armyʼs annual meeting with Cornell, but this seasonʼs meet features a twist. Second to only Navy in number of times faced, the yearly meeting with the Big Red has been changed from a dual to a triangular as Binghamton will now join the race. The Army-Cornell-Binghamton triangular is set for Sept. 9 in Ithaca, N.Y. Army will compete at the Iona Meet of Champions on Sept. 17, before the Black Knights get their fi rst glimpse of Patriot League opponents at the Paul Short Run in Bethlehem, Pa., on Sept. 30. The Navy meet marks the fi nal regular-season event of the year, as Army will compete for its eighth Patriot League title on Oct. 29 at Lehigh. The NCAA Regional Championships follow on Nov. 12 in Buff alo, N.Y., and the IC4A Championships are set for Nov. 19 at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City.

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Barrett LeHARDYSeniorRoanoke, Va.Hidden Valley

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2010: Competed in seven of Armyʼs eight meets, placing within the Black Knightsʼ top three in every race ... placed fi fth of 40 in dual meet against Cornell, fi nishing the 8K in 25:38.20 for Armyʼs third-best mark ... placed 25th of 207 at the Iona Meet of Champions ... recorded Armyʼs second-best time in the fi nal four races, including the Patriot League Championships and NCAA Regionals ... earned All-Patriot League second-team recognition for placing 12th of 85 at the conference championship, fi nishing the 8K in 25:19 ... placed 62nd of 229 at the NCAA Regionals, fi nishing the 10K in 31:30.0.

2009: One of only two runners to compete in all eight meets ... was a top-fi ve scorer for Army in every race ... second-best fi nish for the Black Knights at the NCAA Regionals, crossing the line 72 of 244 ... best 8K course time came at the Paul Short Run at Lehigh, crossing the line in 25:34.

2008: Ran in six of Armyʼs eight meets ... fi nished ninth in his fi rst collegiate race - the Army Open - completing the 5K in 16:51.5 ... ran in both of Armyʼs dual meets ... fi nished 19th of 41 against Cornell and 17th of 24 at Navy ... had the Black Knightsʼ fi fth-best fi nish at IC4As, completing the 8K in 26:54.

Personal: Son of Marcel and Nancy LeHardy ... sister Annie and brother Sammy ... grandfather Ward LeHardy was a 1956 graduate of the Academy ... two-year cross country captain at Hidden Valley ... holds school records in the 5K and DMR ... all-state selection in 2007 ... National Honor Society ... is a certifi ed scuba instructor ... Dathan Ritzenhein is his favorite athlete.

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Mike MITCHELLSeniorRidgefi eld Park, N.J.Bergen County

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2010: Ran in the Black Knightsʼ fi rst four races before being sidelined with an injury for the remainder of the season ... fi nished second of 75 in the season-opening Army Open on Sept. 3, completing the 5K in 15:49.80 ... placed fourth of 40 in the dual meet against Cornell, fi nishing the 8K in 25:36.20 ... earned the Black Knightsʼ top fi nish at the Iona Meet of Champions with an 8K time of 25:37.34 for 16th place overall in a fi eld of 207.

2009: Competed in fi ve races ... top fi nish came at the NCAA Regionals when he was the fi fth Army runner to cross the line, fi nishing in 34:59 and 157 of 244 ... also was the fi fth Black Knight to fi nish at the Patriot League Championships, crossing the line 36 of 83 overall.

2008: Ran in six of Armyʼs eight meets ... placed 10th of 61 in his fi rst collegiate meet - the Army Open - completing the 5K in 16:54.5 ... fi nished 25th of 41 in dual meet against Cornell ... completed the 8K at Navy in 26:18 ... ran the Black Knightsʼ fourth-best time at the IC4A Championships, fi nishing the 8K in 26:52.

Personal: Son of Mike and Lynn Mitchell ... sister Hannah ... four-year letterwinner at Bergen County ... all-county in cross country and track ... all-region in track ... school record holder in 3,200-meters (9:18) ... favorite athlete is Lance Armstrong ... favorite teams are the New York Giants and Yankees ... plays the electric guitar in his free time.

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Daniel NIXSeniorWilliamston, Mich.Williamston

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2010: Only Black Knight to compete in all eight meets ... fi nished in Armyʼs top fi ve in all but one race ... steadily improved throughout the season, earning the Black Knightsʼ third-best fi nish in four consecutive meets before earning the top time at the IC4A Championships ... placed 25th of 172 at the IC4As, completing the fi ve-mile course in 26:29.8 ... placed 21st of 85 at the Patriot League Championships ... fi nished 98th of 229 at the NCAA Regionals.

2009: Competed in six races ... was the seventh Army runner to cross the line at the NCAA Regionals, fi nishing 209 of 244 overall ... top 8K course time came at the Paul Short Run, fi nishing in 26:04 ... fi nished 19th overall at the Army-Navy Star Meet in a time of 27:01.4.

2008: Ran in three of Armyʼs fi rst four races ... fi nished 28th of 61 in fi rst collegiate meet - the Army Open - completing the 5K in 17:49.5 ... placed 34 of 41 in Cornell dual meet, fi nishing the 8K course in 29:29.2 ... concluded season at Paul Short Run, fi nishing the 8K in 27:43.

Personal: Son of Gary and Nancy Nix ... sister Katie ... earned two letters in cross country and track at Williamston ... school records in 4x800 and mile ... 13 all-state honors ... National Honor Society ... likes to watch German soccer ... read and eats in his spare time.

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James HODGEN JuniorClarks Hill, Ind.McCutcheon

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2010: Competed in six of Armyʼs eight meets ... opened the season placing ninth of 75 at the Army Open on Sept. 3 ... fi nished 26th of 40 in dual meet against Cornell ... closed the season earning the Black Knightsʼ fi fth-best time in each of the fi nal two meets - the Star Meet at Navy and the Patriot League Championships ... placed 17th of 23 at Navy and 29th of 85 at the Patriots.

2009: Did not compete.

Personal: Son of Cathy and Rodney Hodgen ... brother Rodney ... lists Gerry Lindgren as his favorite athlete ... biggest thrill in sports was watching Chris Solinsky run a 26:59 10K.

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Daniel JESTERJuniorAlpharetta, Ga.Alpharetta

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2010: Ran in seven of Armyʼs eight meets, placing within the Black Knightsʼ top-seven in fi ve races ... opened the season with a seventh-place fi nish among 75 competitors at the Army Open on Sept. 3 ... fi nished 18th of 40 in dual meet against Cornell, earning Armyʼs seventh-best time with a 26:21.70 8K ... was the fourth Black Knight to cross the line at the Paul Short Run, placing 214th of 387 overall ... fi nished 24th of 85 at the Patriot League Championships with an 8K time of 25:50 ... concluded the season with Armyʼs fi fth-best fi nish at the NCAA Regionals, placing 147th of 229 overall with a 10K time of 32:55.2.

2009: Competed in three races ... was one of four Black Knights to fi nish in the top 40 at the IC4A Championships, crossing the line 38th of 204 ... fi nished 20th of 51 at the Army Open and 31st of 42 at the Cornell Dual Meet.

Personal: Son of Lynn and Barbara Jester ... sisters Emily and Andrea, brother Gregory ... all-state honoree at Alpharetta ... school record holder in two-mile ... two-time team captain ... unique talent is juggling ... likes to read, watch movies and play video games in his free time.

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Brian MORENUSJuniorNaperville, Ill.Nequa Valley

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2010: Ran in seven of Armyʼs eight races ... fi nished in the Black Knightsʼ top seven in every race ... began the year with a fourth-place fi nish in a fi eld of 75 at the Army Open, completing the 5K course in 16:08.40 ... earned Armyʼs fi fth-best fi nish in back-to-back races, placing 65th of 207 overall at the Iona Meet of Champions and 236th of 387 at the Paul Short Run ... fi nished the season placing 148th of 229 at the NCAA Regionals, completing the 10K course in 32:55.6.

2009: Competed in fi ve races ... top fi nish was at the IC4A Championships, crossing the line fi fth among Army runners and 66th of 204 overall ... was the ninth Black Knight to fi nish at both the Paul Short Run (273rd of 386 overall) and Patriot League Championships (62nd of 83 overall).

Personal: Son of Jim and Terry Morenus ... earned three varsity letters at Nequa ... academic all-conference honoree ... favorite athlete is Chris Derrick ... likes to read in his spare time.

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Kevin RUSSELLJuniorDanbury, Conn.Danbury

Michael BURNS SophomoreStraff ord, N.H.Coe-Brown Northwood

2010: Competed in seven of Armyʼs eight meets, fi nishing in the Black Knightsʼ top 10 in four ... placed 12th overall in a fi eld of 75 at Army Open on Sept. 3 ... was the seventh Army runner to fi nish at Navy in the annual Star Meet, completing the 8K course in 27:08.85 ... top team fi nish came at NCAA Regionals, recording Armyʼs fourth-best time with a 32:41.9 10K for 131st place overall ... placed 43rd of 85 at the Patriot League Championships.

2009: Ran in seven meets ... was the sixth Army runner to cross the line at the NCAA Regionals, fi nishing in 35:18, 174th of 244 overall ... was 50th out of 83 competitors at the Patriot League Championships ... fi nished seventh at the Army Open in a time of 16:40.07.

Personal: Son of Debby and Keith Russell ... sister Kim ... earned nine varsity letters at Danbury ... all-state recognition ... National Honor Society ... favorite teams are the New York Yankees and Cleveland Browns.

2010: Competed in three races in his fi rst season at West Point ... placed 26th of 75 in fi rst collegiate race - the Army Open on Sept. 3 ... fi nished the 5K course in 17:41.80 ... followed with a 35th-place fi nish in dual meet against Cornell, fi nishing the 8K in 27:55.50 ... had Armyʼs 13th-best time at Paul Short Run, fi nishing the 8K in 27:34.

Personal: Earned nine varsity letters at Coe-Brown Northwood ... owns the school record in the 1,000-meters ... all-state honors in cross country ... member of the 4x800-meter relay team to earn all-state recognition ... enjoys going outside in his free time.

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Chris CIOFFOLETTISophomoreArmonk, N.Y.Byram Hills

Joshua ECKERSophomoreSeoul, South KoreaSeoul American

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2010: Ran in Armyʼs season-opening meet, the Army Open, on Sept. 3 ... placed 28th of 75, fi nishing the 5K course in 17:54.90.

Personal: Son of Tony and Silvia Cioff oletti ... sister Michelle, brother Nick ... six-time varsity captain ... all-county honors in cross country, 4x800 and 3,000-meter steeplechase ... Section 1 Class B champion in 1,000-meters and 3,000-meter steeplechase ... National Spanish Honor Society.

2010: Competed in Armyʼs fi rst four races ... placed 15th of 75 in fi rst collegiate race - the Army Open on Sept. 3 ... fi nished 33rd of 40 in dual meet against Cornell, fi nishing the 8K course in 27:39.00 ... earned the Black Knightsʼ 12th-best time in fi nal two races - Iona Meet of Champions (Sept. 18) and Paul Short Run (Oct. 1).

Personal: Son of Linda and CSM Gerald Ecker ... sister Jordan ... member of Far East Asia Country champion team ... Far East Asia cross country all-star ... National Merit Scholar ... favorite athletes are Robby Andrews, Nick Symmonds and Bernard Lagat ... rock climbs, camps, hikes and kayaks in his free time.

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Ricardo GALINDOSophomoreFarmington Hills, Mich.Novi-Detroit Catholic

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2010: Competed in Armyʼs fi rst four meets ... placed 11th of 75 in fi rst collegiate meet - the Army Open on Sept. 3 - fi nishing the 5K course in 16:40.40 ... earned the Black Knightsʼ fi fth-best time in dual meet against Cornell on Sept. 10, placing 16th of 40 overall ... placed 99th of 207 for Armyʼs sixth-best time at Iona Meet of Champions on Sept. 18 ... concluded the season at the Paul Short Run, earning the Black Knightsʼ sixth-best time and placing 261st of 387 overall with an 8K time of 26:14.

Personal: Son of Ricardo Galindo (USMA ʻ78) and Anne Cloherty ... brother Stephen ... earned six varsity letters at Novi-Detroit ... all-state, all-Catholic, all-region selection ... cross country team won 2009 state championship ... National Honor Society ... National Merit Commended Scholar.

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Kendall WARD SophomoreHighland Falls, N.Y.James I. OʼNeill

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2010: Competed in six of Armyʼs eight meets ... fi nished in the Black Knightsʼ top 10 in all but one race ... placed 10th of 75 in fi rst collegiate meet - the Army Open - on Sept. 3, fi nishing the 5K course in 16:36.50 ... was the eighth Army runner to fi nish in the Cornell dual meet, completing the 8K in 26:34.10 ... placed 70th of 85 at the Patriot League Championships.

Personal: Son of USMA graduates Kelly (`88) and Karen (`87) Ward ... brother Kyle (`14) also attends West Point ... sister Katherine (`11) attended the Air Force Academy ... cross country all-section selection at James I. OʼNeill ... state medalist in cross country and track ... National Honor Society.

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Menʼs Plebes

High School: Gatorade Cross Country Runner of the Year in Georgia in 2010 while at North Hall High School ... Georgia state champion in 3,200m (2009, 2011), 5,000m (2010), and 1,600m (2011) ... North Hall record-holder in 1,600m and DMR ... AP scholar with honors.

Personal: Robert Cody Barger ... born April 13, 1993, in Denver, Colo. ... son of Brett and Brenda Barger ... one sibling, Shea ... was named after COL William F. Cody and Robert E. Lee ... likes to fi sh, hike and read in his free time ... undeclared major.

High School: Two-time all-regional and all-conference honoree while at Jack Britt ... all-state selection in 2010 ... named team MVP in 2010 ... coaches award in 2009 ... cross country PR was 15:35 ... earned all-conference academic recognition for cross country (2008-10) and track (2009-11).

Personal: Francis Alexander Beaudette ... born Aug. 7, 1993, in Fort Polk, La.... son of Fran and Liz Beaudette ... two siblings - Caroline and Eric ... father, Fran, is a member of the U.S. Army ... likes to mountain bike, hike, travel and be outdoors in his free time ... undeclared major.

High School: Earned all-state honors in the 800m in 2010 while at Joplin High School... 800m Ozark Conference champion in 2011 ... two-time soccer team captain (2009, 2010) ...academic all-conference for soccer in 2007.

Personal: Nathan Lewis Fisher ... born June 12, 1992, in Joplin, Mo. ... son of Jud and Cindy Fisher ... sister Katie ... likes to backpack in his free time ... undeclared major.

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High School: Three-time All-Bergen County honoree while at Bergen County Academies ... honorable mention in 2008, third team in 2009 and 2010 ... fi rst team NNJIL in 2008 ... fi rst team NJTCC in 2009 ... fi rst team Big North Conference in 2010 ... earned second-team All-Bergen honors in the 1,600m during the 2010 track season ... two-time MVP ... honor roll member ... Mike Mykytok, coach at Bergen, was national champion in 10,000m in 1997.

Personal: Andreas Daniel Kellas ... born May 6, 1993, in Johannesburg, South Africa ... son of Constantinos and Kim Kellas ... sister Natasha ... likes to read, rock climb and fi sh during his free time ... undeclared major.

High School: Three-time all-conference runner at Tolland ... two-time all-state selection ... earned all-New England honors senior year ... two-time all-conference in indoor track ... three-time all-conference in outdoor track ... all-state indoor track senior season ... NCCC all-academic team (2007-09) ... CCC all-academic team (2009-11).

Personal: Trevor J. Lafontaine ... born April 14, 1993, in Plymouth, Mass.... son of Peter and Judi Lafontaine ... brother Connor ... wanted to go to West Point since he was fi ve years old ... likes to eat, watch movies and play video games in his free time ... undeclared major.

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2011 Womenʼs Roster

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOLClaire Betterbed Junior Fox Island, Wash./Gig HarborMeagan Brosnan Sophomore Island Heights, N.J./Monsignor DonovanEmily Buck Freshman Bow, N.H./BowDayna Cline Freshman Tampa, Fla./C. Leon KingKatherine Collins Sophomore Brookfi eld, Conn./ImmaculateShalela Dowdy Senior Mobile, Ala./S.S. MurphyLisa Junta Freshman Springfi eld, Va./Thomas Jeff ersonRachel King Freshman Franktown, Colo./Douglas CountyAshtin Kurz Freshman Leavenworth, Kan./LansingKatrina Mecklenburg Freshman San Diego, Calif./Cathedral CatholicMarcie Nordt Senior The Woodlands, Texas/College ParkElizabeth OʼDonnell Sophomore Central Valley, N.Y./Monroe-WoodburyChelsea Prahl Senior Greenville, Mich./Greenville SeniorMary Prakel Junior Versailles, Ohio/VersaillesGina Rotondo Senior Plymouth, Mich./Wilson AreaAlexis Salmon Sophomore Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge SeniorAlexandra Sutherland Sophomore Houston, Texas/Clear LakeSara Vagie Freshman Clark, N.J./Arthur L. JohnsonJennifer West Senior Cape Coral, Fla./Fort Myers

Roster Breakdown

BY CLASS

Seniors/Firsties (5)Shalela DowdyMarcie NordtChelsea PrahlGina RotondoJennifer West

Juniors/Cows (2)Claire BetterbedMary Prakel

Sophomores/Yuks (5)Meagan BrosnanKatherine CollinsElizabeth OʼDonnellAlexis SalmonAlexandra Sutherland

Freshmen/Plebes (7)Emily BuckDayna ClineLisa JuntaRachel KingAshtin KurzKatrina MecklenburgSara Vagie

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Alabama (1)Shalela Dowdy Mobile

California (1)Katrina Mecklenburg San Diego

Colorado (1)Rachel King Franktown

Connecticut (1)Katherine Collins Brookfi eld

Florida (2)Dayna Cline TampaJennifer West Cape Coral

Kansas (1)Ashtin Kurz Leavenworth

Michigan (2)Chelsea Prahl GreenvilleGina Rotondo Plymouth

New Hampshire (1)Emily Buck Bow

New Jersey (2)Meagan Brosnan Island HeightsSara Vagie Clark

New York (1)Elizabeth OʼDonnell Central Valley

Ohio (1)Mary Prakel Versailles

Texas (2)Marcie Nordt The WoodlandsAlexandra Sutherland Houston

Virginia (2)Lisa Junta Springfi eldAlexis Salmon Woodbridge

Washington (1)Claire Betterbed Fox Island

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2011 Womenʼs Season Preview

Army womenʼs cross country will look to build on the successes of 2010 in the upcoming 2011 season. Last year saw the Black Knights run to a third-place fi nish at the Patriot League Championship, two cadet-athletes earn conference recognition and Armyʼs fi rst back-to-back win against rival Navy since 2004-05. With a strong corps of returners combined with a promising freshman class, the Black Knights are poised to take those next successful steps. With seven freshmen listed on the roster, the plebe class is the same size as Armyʼs junior and senior classes combined. Senior Chelsea Prahl was tabbed as team captain for 2011 and will look to lead the young group of Black Knights. Prahl had a quiet cross country season in 2010, running in just three meets, but stepped up in the most recent track season. Armyʼs fourth-year head coach Troy Engle expects the Greenville, Mich., nativeʼs strides on the track to translate into success on the cross country course. “Chelsea came off a breakthrough track season, shattering all of her personal bests and is really starting to live up to her potential as a collegiate athlete. It was a real credit to her, not only as a result of her focus on training, but the commitment to herself to take care of the small things. “Sheʼs proven herself to be not only a great leader as a team captain in terms of traditional cadet leadership, but sheʼs running lights-out in practice.” Marcie Nordt is one of fi ve seniors back on the roster this season along with Prahl. Nordt fi nished in Armyʼs top two in each of the seven races she ran in last year, including the Black Knightsʼ best time in the fi nal fi ve meets. She was the lone Army runner to earn All-Patriot League honors at the 2010 conference meet, garnering second-team accolades after placing 11th of 87 overall. Shalela Dowdy and Jen West round out the Army fi rsties. Dowdy was the lone Black Knight to compete in all eight meets last season, while West ran in six, placing in Armyʼs top fi ve in the fi rst three. Mary Prakel and Claire Betterbed represent Armyʼs junior class. Prakel ran in Armyʼs fi rst four meets of 2010, with her top fi nish coming in the Army Open, where she ran the Black Knightsʼ seventh-best time. Betterbed has not competed since 2009, when she ran in seven of Armyʼs eight meets. The Black Knightsʼ fi ve-person sophomore class is highlighted by the return of Katie Collins and Liz OʼDonnell, 2010ʼs Patriot League Rookie of the Meet. Collins ran in six meets last season, placing in Armyʼs top fi ve in all but one, including a trio of top-three fi nishes. OʼDonnell earned the conferenceʼs top rookie honor after being the fi rst freshman to cross the line at the league championship, placing 15th of 87 overall. On the year she ran in seven meets, fi nishing in Armyʼs top six in every meet, including the top time in the dual meet against Cornell. Representing seven diff erent states from California to Florida, Armyʼs freshman class is not only large in number but in talent as well. Lisa Junta from Springfi eld, Va., Katrina Mecklenburg from San Diego, Calif., and Sara Vagie from Clark, N.J., are expected to make an immediate

impact. “Similar to last year in Liz OʼDonnell being the Patriot Leagueʼs top rookie, our freshmen this year will be up front right away,” said Engle. “Itʼs incredibly likely that three plebes are in our top six and six in our top 12.” First-year Army assistant coach Jennifer DeRego has been impressed with how well the team has gelled together in the preseason. “Theyʼre eating up the team mentality. There arenʼt cliques or hierarchies in terms of years or where youʼre from. They all boost each other up and that energy converts to synergy. “Weʼre hoping that someone is going to be empowered by that energy and will run for the individual Patriot League title which helps the team as a whole.” Engle expanded on DeRegoʼs point, saying “In cross country what you need is a team to run as a team, but you also need one person to step up and set it up. It could be any of three or four runners on the womenʼs squad that feels empowered by their teammates to say ʻThe best thing I can do for this team is to be the fi rst one to cross the line in the Army-Navy meet ,̓ and that will push the entire team. “We have had good depth over the last several years. Looking at last year, Katie Collins was our 12th at Navy and we still won. This year, however, our 12 are very close together – weʼve got 12 right now where in the past years weʼve only had fi ve or six. I think our top three are ahead of where our top solo runner was in past years.” The Black Knights will be looking for their third consecutive win against rival Navy on Oct. 14 at the West Point Golf Course. Army last took three straight Star Meet victories in 2003-05. The Midshipmen lead the all-time series 15-10. The Black Knights open the season on Sept. 2, with the Army Open, followed by Armyʼs annual meeting with Cornell, but this seasonʼs meet features a twist. Second to only Navy in number of times faced, the yearly meeting with the Big Red has been changed from a dual to a triangular as Binghamton will now join the race. The Army-Cornell-Binghamton triangular is set for Sept. 9 in Ithaca, N.Y. Army will compete at the Iona Meet of Champions on Sept. 17, before the Black Knights get their fi rst glimpse of Patriot League opponents at the Paul Short Run in Bethlehem, Pa., on Sept. 30. The Navy meet marks the fi nal regular-season event of the year, as Army will compete for its sixth Patriot League title on Oct. 29 at Lehigh. The NCAA Regional Championships follow on Nov. 12 in Buff alo, N.Y., and the ECAC Championships are set for Nov. 19 at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City.

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Womenʼs Profi les

2010: Only Black Knight to compete in all eight meets ... ended the season with her two strongest fi nishes, earning Armyʼs top time at the ECAC Championships and the Black Knightsʼ fi fth-best time at the NCAA Regionals ... fi nished the ECACʼs 5K course in 20:05.3 to place 82nd of 209 overall ... placed 129th of 247 at the Regionals with a 6K time of 22:33.8.

2009: Competed in three races ... fi nished 14th (21:09.3) at the Army Open ... crossed the line 28th of 42 (20:48.1) in the Cornell Dual Meet ... fi nished 54th of 89 (25:12.3) at the Patriot League Championships.

2008: Ran in four races ... placed 17th of 37 in fi rst collegiate race - Army Open on Aug. 29 ... competed in Cornell dual meet, fi nishing the 5K in 22:16 ... placed 188th of 300 at Paul Short ... concluded fi rst season at ECAC Championships, fi nishing the 5K in 21:27.

Personal: Daughter of Makeba Dowdy and Mark Thomas ... has 11 brothers and sisters ... earned seven letters at S.S. Murphy ... Mobile Optimist Club 6A Runner of the Year in cross country (2006 & 2007) and track (2008) ... fi nished third in 2000-meter steeple and eighth in 3000-meter run at 2007 USATF Jr. Olympic National Championships ... two-time all-state selection ... owns school record in 800-meters ... competed at the USATF Junior Olympics in 2006 and ʻ07, highlighted by a third-place fi nish in the steeplechase ... National Honor Society ... passion for modeling and fashion ... likes to read and watch reality TV in her free time.

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Marcie NORDTSeniorThe Woodlands, TexasCollege Park

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2010: Second team All-Patriot League after fi nishing 11th overall in a fi eld of 87, completing the 6K course in a team-best 21:00 ... ran in seven of Armyʼs eight meets, earning the Black Knightsʼ top time in fi ve and second-best in two ... fi nished second overall in the 26-29 Star Meet win at Navy ... placed 76th of 247 at the NCAA Regionals, fi nishing the 6K in 21:48.8 ... placed 25th of 164 at the Iona Meet of Champions, completing the 6K course in 22:57.43.

2009: Ran in six meets ... was the fourth Black Knight to cross the line at the Patriot League Championships, fi nishing 24th of 89 overall in 24:18.2 ... best 6K course time came at the Paul Short Run, as the third Army runner to cross the line in 22:28 ... fi nished 81st of 193 at the Roy Griak Invite.

2008: Competed in fi ve races in her fi rst season at West Point ... fi rst collegiate race was dual meet against Cornell, fi nishing the 5K in 20:57.6 ... placed 82nd of 300 at Paul Short ... earned Armyʼs fi fth-best time in Star Meet at Navy, fi nishing 12th of 24 overall ... placed 38th of 85 at Patriot League Championships, earning the Black Knightsʼ fi fth-best fi nish ... clocked Armyʼs fourth-best time at NCAA Regionals, fi nishing the 6K in 23:26.7 for 88th place of 247 competitors.

Personal: Daughter of Margie and David Nordt ... sister Marlo ... earned six varsity letters at College Park ... captained swimming and volleyball teams ... National Honor Society ... biggest thrill in sports was winning nationals for triathlon in 2010 ... likes spending time outside in her free time.

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Chelsea PRAHLSeniorGreenville, Mich.Greenville Senior

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2010: Ran in three meets ... was the ninth Black Knight to fi nish in dual meet against Cornell, placing 27th of 36 overall by fi nishing the 6K in 23:04.30 ... fi nished the 6K course at Navy in 25:28.86 ... concluded the year fi nishing 75th of 87 at the Patriot League Championships, completing the 6K in 22:59.

2009: Competed in fi ve races ... fi nished in the top four of Army runners in each meet ... had the Black Knightsʼ second-best time at the NCAA Regionals, fi nishing 95th of 243 overall in 24:20 ... fi nished 14th of 89 at the Patriot League Championships ... crossed the line seventh in the 24-31 win over Navy.

2008: First Team All-Patriot League ... one of three Black Knights to run in all of Armyʼs eight meets ... only freshman to do so ... fi nished in the Black Knightsʼ top fi ve in all eight meets, including the top time at the Patriot League Championships and NCAA Regionals ... placed seventh of 85 overall at Patriots, fi nishing the 6K in 21:45.6 ... placed 46th of 247 at Regionals, running the 6K in 22:42.9 ... earned Patriot League Honorable Mention recognition after placing 96th of 222 at Roy Griak ... fi nished fi rst season at West Point by placing 15th of 225 at ECAC Championships.

Personal: Daughter of Barbara and Steven Prahl ... sister Anna, brother Zachary ... eight varsity letters at Greenville ... all-state selection ... owns school records in 3,200-meters, 1,600-meters and cross country 5K ... academic all-state ... vice president of National Honor Society ... career highlight was beating Navy in 2009 ... likes to spend time with friends and family in her free time.

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Gina ROTONDOSeniorPlymouth, Mich.Mercy

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2010: Did not compete.

2009: Ran in three races ... opened the year with an 18th-place fi nish at the Army Open ... crossed the line 31st of 42 at the Cornell Dual Meet ... fi nished the season at the ECAC Championships, fi nishing 165th of 192.

2008: Competed in three of Armyʼs fi rst four meets ... placed 18th of 37 in fi rst collegiate meet - the Army Open on Aug. 29 ... fi nished the 5K in the Cornell dual meet in 21:37.8 ... ran the Paul Short Run 6K in 26:13.

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Karen Rotondo ... sisters Nicole and Teresa ... National Honor Society ... class valedictorian.

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Jennifer WESTSeniorCape Coral, Fla.Fort Myers

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2010: Competed in six of Armyʼs eight races ... opened the season with the Black Knightsʼ fi fth-best time in back-to-back meets ... placed 12th of 66 at the Army Open and 20th of 36 in the Cornell dual meet ... earned the Black Knightsʼ second-best time at the Iona Meet of Champions, placing 60th of 164, completing the 6K in 23:44.59 ... fi nished the season with a 56th-place fi nish at the Patriot League Championships, fi nishing the 6K in 22:22.

2009: Ran in four races ... opened the year with an 11th-place fi nish at the Army Open ... fi nished 24th of 42 at the Cornell Dual Meet ... was the eighth Black Knight to cross the line at the Paul Short Run ... wrapped up the season as the ninth Army runner to fi nish in the 24-31 win over Navy.

2008: Competed in seven of Armyʼs eight meets ... fi nished among the Black Knightsʼ top nine in every meet, including a trio of top-six fi nishes ... placed ninth of 37 in fi rst collegiate meet - the Army Open on Aug. 29 ... earned Armyʼs sixth-best time at Roy Griak, fi nishing the 6K in 25:29.1 ... fi nished the year at the ECAC Championships, placing 64th of 225 by fi nishing the 5K in 19:58.

Personal: Daughter of Cindy and Reed West ... earned six varsity letters at Fort Myers ... all-conference honoree in cross country ... National Honor Society ... Mu Alpha Theta ... International Baccalaureate Program ... favorite athlete is Lance Armstrong ... likes to hang out with friends, read, scrapbook and cook in her free time.

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Claire BETTERBEDJuniorFox Island, Wash.Gig Harbor

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2010: Did not compete

2009: Competed in seven of eight races ... best 6K course time came in 24-31 victory over Navy, fi nishing 15th of 24 in 23:03.7 ... was the seventh Black Knight to cross the line at the NCAA Regionals, fi nishing in 26:07 ... was the sixth Army runner to fi nish in both the Roy Griak Invite and Paul Short Run.

Personal: Daughter of Tom and Vicki Betterbed ... sister Elizabeth (USMA ʻ10) was the second female in Academy history to graduate No. 1 in her class ... brother Tommy ... favorite team is the New York Yankees ... favorite athlete is Derek Jeter ... likes to listen to music, go boating and play ping-pong in her spare time.

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Mary PRAKELELJuniorVersailles, OhioVersailles

2010: Competed in Armyʼs fi rst four meets ... top fi nish came in seasonʼs fi rst meet - the Army Open ... placed 18th of 66 and was the seventh Black Knight to cross the line, completing the 5K in 20:20.20 ... fi nished 29th of 36 in dual meet against Cornell ... fi nished the 6K at the Iona Meet of Champions in 25:07.95 to place 121st of 164 ... concluded the year at the Paul Short Run, fi nishing 347th of 366.

2009: Ran in four meets ... opened the year fi nishing 25th of 42 in the Cornell dual meet ... top 6K course time came in 24-31 win against Navy, fi nishing in 24:03.5 ... was the ninth Black Knight to cross the line at the Paul Short Run.

Personal: Daughter of Christine and Mike Prakel ... father was a collegiate hurdler for DePauw University in Indiana ... sisters Margaret, Caroline and Lucy, brother Samuel ... earned four varsity letters at Versailles ... state champion in 3,200-meters, 4x800-meter relay and cross country ... school record in 4x800 ... National Honor Society ... student body president ... likes to draw, ski and sew in her spare time.

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Katherine COLLINS SophomoreBrookfi eld, Conn.Immaculate

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Meagan BROSNAN SophomoreIsland Heights, N.J.Monsignor Donovan

2010: Competed in four races in her fi rst year in the Black & Gold ... placed 29th of 66 in fi rst collegiate race at the Army Open on Sept. 3 ... had Armyʼs second-best time at ECAC Championships, placing 108th of 209 to close out the season.

Personal: Daughter of Neil and Lisa Brosnan ... sister Abigale ... earned 12 varsity letters at Monsignor Donovan ... earned all-county and all-division honors ... National Honor Society ... favorite athlete is Rafael Nadal ... likes to swim and watch movies in her free time.

2010: Strong freshman campaign, competing in six of Armyʼs eight meets ... had the Black Knightsʼ third-best fi nish in fi rst collegiate race - the Army Open on Sept. 3 ... fi nished the 5K course in 19:13.70, placing sixth of 66 overall ... earned Armyʼs third-best fi nish in the next two races, including the dual meet against Cornell and the Iona Meet of Champions ... placed 13th of 36 against Cornell and 63rd of 164 at Iona ... concluded the season with Armyʼs fi fth-best fi nish at the Patriot League Championships, crossing the line 31st of 87 overall.

Personal: Daughter of Charles and Maria Collins ... brothers Charles III and Joseph ... all-state, all-conference and all-area honoree at Immaculate ... class salutatorian ... National Honor Society ... ran PR time in 1,600-meters while placing second at high school conference championships.

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Liz OʼDONNELLSophomore

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2010: Earned Patriot League Rookie of the Meet honors after becoming the fi rst freshman to cross the line at the conference championships ... fi nished the 6K course in 21:20 to place 15th of 87 and second among Black Knights ... ran in seven of Armyʼs eight meets ... fi nished seventh of 66 in her debut at the Army Open on Sept. 3 ... earned Armyʼs top fi nish in only her second collegiate race, placing 11th overall in a fi eld of 36 in the dual meet against Cornell ... fi nished in the Black Knightsʼ top fi ve in all but one race, including fourth-best at the NCAA Regionals ... fi nished 108th of 247 overall, completing the 6K course in 22:16.5.

Personal: Daughter of Dennis and Jo Ann OʼDonnell ... sisters Meghan and Dana, brother Michael ... earned 12 varsity letteres at Monroe-Woodbury ... member of the Latin Honor Society ... favorite team is the New York Yankees ... enjoys cooking, traveling and snowboarding in her free time.

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Alexis SALMON SophomoreWoodbridge, Va.Woodbridge Senior

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Alexandra SUTHERLANDUTHERLAN SophomoreHouston, TexasClear Lake

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2010: Did not compete in a race until October, beginning with the Paul Short Run on Oct. 1 ... earned Armyʼs third-best fi nish and was 150th of 366 overall, completing the 6K course in 22:35 ... placed sixth of 23 in Armyʼs 26-29 Star Meet win at Navy on Oct. 16 ... fi nished 48th of 87 at the Patriot League Championships ... was the third Black Knight to fi nish at the NCAA Regionals, completing the 6K course in 21:58.7 for 86th place overall in a fi eld of 247.

Personal: Daughter of Tim and Annette Salmon ... sister Stephanie, brothers Niall and William ... all-district selection in soccer at Woodbridge Senior ... Spanish and National Honor Society ... family is from Panama ... favorite team is the New York Yankees ... likes to read, cook and bake in her free time.

2010: Ran in the Black Knightsʼ fi rst meet of the season, the Army Open ... placed 37th of 66 competitors, completing the 5K course in 22:42.50.

Personal: Mother Patrice and father Scott Sutherland both graduated from the Academy in 1990 ... sister Torie ... four-year letterwinner in track and cross country ... captained both teams senior year ... graduated top in her class ... favorite teams are the New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Womenʼs Plebes

High School: Named a New Hampshire All-Star in cross country in 2008 and 2009 while at Bow High School ... all-state honoree in track in 2011 ... owns school record in 5,000m and 3,200m ... track team MVP in 2010 and 2011 ... New Hampshire Nordic Ski Team EHSC in 2010 and 2011 ... MVP of Bowʼs nordic ski team in 2010 ... academic all-state.Personal: Emily Christine Buck ... born Sept. 14, 1993, in Honolulu, Hawaii ... daughter of Shawn and Diana Buck ... brothers Harrison and Colin ... father was in the Army ... has a tiny toy poodle named Maggie ... lists nordic skiing, scrapbooking and watching The Offi ce as her favorite hobbies ... undeclared major.

High School: Top-20 fi nisher at Florida State Third Class championships in 2010-11 while at C. Leon King ... fi rst team Hillsborough County ... named to the Tampa Tribune fi rst team.Personal: Dayna Mandalyn Cline ... born July 30, 1992, in Cleveland, Ohio ... daughter of Neal and Donna Cline ... brother William ... began running in high school ... cites her father as having the most infl uence on her running career ... received an International Baccalaureate ... likes to travel and swim in her free time ... undeclared major.

High School: Four-time all-district and all-region honoree while at Thomas Jeff erson ... placed ninth at the state championship in the 3,200m ... three-time district champion ... three-time team MVP ... Planet Connect Grant Winner ... National German Honor Society member ... AP Scholar with distinction.Personal: Lisa Marie Junta ... born June 24, 1993, in Coram, N.Y. ... daughter of Donald and Irmgard Junta ... sister Katrina ...brother, David, also attends West Point (USMA ʻ12) ...says Ryan Hall has had the most infl uence on her running career ... likes to read the newspaper and cook in her free time ... undeclared major.

High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Douglas County ... two-time All-Continental League selection ... two-time team captain ... state qualifi er in 2010 ... team MVP 2008-10 ... named Female Athlete of the Year in 2011 ... academic all-state in 2009 ... AP Scholar ... National Honor Society ... National Art Honor Society.Personal: Rachel Adara King ... born Oct. 1, 1992, in Los Cruces, N.M. ... daughter of Amy Murtha and Matthew King ... sister Sarah ... spent part of the summer of 2010 in Peru, building a cafeteria for students in the village of Ollantaytambo ... likes to metalsmith and travel in her free time ... undeclared major.

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Lisa JUNTA FreshmanSpringfi eld, Va.Thomas Jeff erson

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High School: Lettered all four years in cross country and track while at Mid-Buchanan and Lansing ... cross country and trackteam MVP in 2009 ... all-state academic award ... school record-holder in the mile at Mid-Buchanan ... Lansingʼs 4K, 4x800m relay and milerecord-holder ... team captain 2010-11 ... ranked seventh in her class senior year.Personal: Ashtin Lynne Kurz ... born Aug. 12, 1993, in Lawton, Okla. ... daugther of Rob and Emily Kurz ... fi ve siblings - Abby, Benjamin, Harrison, Nicholas and Sophie ... father, Rob, is a Major in the Army ... grew up in England ... learned running fundamentals from her father and Lansing head coach Brian Malm ... likes to read, play the piano and spend time with family during her free time ... undeclared major.

High School: All-county and all-conference cross country runner at Arthur L. Johnson, earning the honors in 2009 and 2011 ... school records in 800m (2:19), 1,600m (5:10), 3,200m (11:08) and 5,000m (19:20) ... state sectional champion in the 3,200m, 1,600m, and 800m during winter season of 2010-11 ... three-time team MVP for cross country ... National Honor Society ... Scholar-Athlete Award ... Spanish Honor Society ... did not run cross country until sophomore year ... playedsoccer prior to joining cross country.Personal: Sara LeeAnn Vagie ... born Feb. 7, 1993, in Rahway, N.J. ...daughter of Laura and James Vagie ... sister Stephanie ... cousin, Michael Klueber, attended West Point(USMAʼ07) ... likes to draw and be active outside during her free time ... cites coach Cindy Tarello as having the most infl uence on her running career ... undeclared major.

High School: Named Rookie of the Year in fi rst competitive seasons of both cross country and track at Cathedral Catholic ... four-time all-league honoree with cross country and track ... three-time All-CIF in cross country ... two-time All-CIF in track ... 2008 cross country Runner of the Year ...leagueʼs runner of the year sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... honor roll member all four years ... Union Tribune academic award ... National Honor Society ... high school career highlighted by running a 5:10 mile at CIF Prelims.Personal: Katrina Lynn Mecklenberg ... born May 31, 1993, in San Diego, Calif. ... daughter of Gwen and John Mecklenberg ... sister Carly is also a runner ... likes to ride horses, travel, hike and relax with friends and family in her free time ... undeclared major.

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Ashtin KURZ FreshmanLeavenworth, Kan.Lansing

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Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 18 Oct. 1Event Army Open vs. Cornell Iona Meet of Paul Short Run ChampionsLocation West Point, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. Bronx, N.Y. Bethlehem, Pa.Distance 5K 8K 8K 8KFinish (# of Runners) NTS (75) L, 35-24 (40) Sixth of 19 (207) 33rd of 42 (387)Matthew Boyd 17:18.10 (19) 28:14.40 (38/17) --- 28:23 (381/16)Michael Burns 17:41.80 (26) 27:55.50 (35/14) --- 27:34 (361/13)Charles Cal --- 28:06.20 (37/16) --- 28:29 (383/17)Mark Castelli 17:04.40 (17) 27:57.80 (36/15) --- 26:42 (311/9)Chris Cioff oletti 17:54.90 (28) --- --- ---Joshua Ecker 16:59.20 (15) 27:29.00 (33/13) 27:55.71 (157/12) 27:19 (351/12)Michael Fitzkee 18:07.60 (32) --- --- ---Jacob Flynn 19:13.90 (41) --- --- ---Ricardo Galindo 16:40.40 (11) 26:16.60 (16/5)* 26:54.36 (99/6) 26:14 (261/6)Branden Hallas 19:01.50 (39) --- --- ---Corbin Helis 16:57.10 (14) --- --- ---James Hodgen 16:33.90 (9) 26:40.60 (26/9) 27:03.67 (112/7) 26:41 (310/18)Alek Hughes 18:39.80 (34) --- --- ---Dan Jester 16:23.80 (7) 26:21.70 (18/7) 27:41.70 (148/11) 25:58 (214/4)*Blaize Johnson 18:47.50 (36) --- --- ---Chris Jones 17:04.80 (18) --- --- ---Chris Kooshian 17:39.50 (24) --- --- ---Barrett LeHardy 15:59.20 (3) 25:38.20 (5/3)* 25:58.38 (25/3)* 25:53 (203/2)*Bryce Livingston 15:35.20 (1) 25:27.70 (3/1)* 25:41.66 (17/2)* 24:41 (35/1)*Tom Meyer 17:36.40 (23) --- --- ---Mike Mitchell 15:49.80 (2) 25:36.20 (4/2)* 25:37.34 (16/1)* 28:21 (377/15)Brian Morenus 16:08.40 (4) 26:20.50 (17/6) 26:30.08 (65/5)* 26:04 (236/5)*Daniel Nix 16:15.30 (5) 26:12.00 (14/4)* 27:37.12 (142/10) 25:57 (209/3)*Blaine OʼReilly 16:22.90 (6) 27:01.60 (28/10) 27:15.90 (123/8) 26:52 (324/10)Kevin Russell 16:42.50 (12) 27:03.40 (29/11) 27:25.37 (130/9) 27:00 (335/11)Tom Schafer 18:50.70 (37) --- --- ---David Sheppard 18:27.30 (33) 28:35.60 (40/18) --- ---Alexis Torre-Santiago --- --- 26:14.90 (47/4)* ---Brian Trainor 17:30.50 (22) 27:28.30 (32/12) 28:14.57 (168/13) 28:08 (375/14)Chris Wagner 17:51.90 (27) --- --- ---Kendall Ward 16:36.50 (10) 26:34.10 (25/8) 28:36.63 (175/14) 26:19 (270/7)

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the Army Open

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Date Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Event vs. Navy Patriot League NCAA Regionals IC4A (Star Meet) Championship ChampionshipLocation Annapolis, Md. Easton, Pa. Madison, Conn. Bronx, N.Y. Distance 8K 8K 10K 5Mi. Finish (# of Runners) L, 41-20 (23) Third of Eight (85) 18th of 35 (229) NTS (172) Matthew Boyd --- 27:35 (72/11) --- 27:59.7 (104/4)* Michael Burns --- --- --- ---Charles Cal --- --- --- --- Mark Castelli 27:17.23 (22/10) 27:07 (59/9) --- 27:37.9 (90/3)* Chris Cioff oletti --- --- --- --- Joshua Ecker --- --- --- --- Michael Fitzkee --- --- --- --- Jacob Flynn --- --- --- --- Ricardo Galindo --- --- --- --- Branden Hallas --- --- --- --- Corbin Helis --- --- --- --- James Hodgen 26:36.56 (17/5)* 26:01 (29/5)* --- --- Alek Hughes --- --- --- --- Dan Jester 27:44.14 (23/11) 25:50 (24/4)* 32:55.2 (147/5)* --- Blaize Johnson --- --- --- --- Chris Jones --- --- --- --- Chris Kooshian --- --- --- --- Barrett LeHardy 25:13.82 (5/2)* 25:19 (12/2)* 31:30.0 (62/2)* --- Bryce Livingston 24:53.15 (3/1)* 24:48 (6/1)* 31:10.2 (40/1)* --- Tom Meyer --- --- --- --- Mike Mitchell --- --- --- --- Brian Morenus 26:51.73 (18/6) 26:14 (36/7) 32:55.6 (148/6) --- Daniel Nix 25:44.04 (13/3)* 25:44 (21/3)* 32:08.1 (98/3)* 26:29.8 (25/1)* Blaine OʼReilly 27:16.55 (21/9) 28:17 (77/12) --- 26:53.7 (45/2)* Kevin Russell 27:08.85 (19/7) 26:29 (43/8) 32:41.9 (131/4)* --- Tom Schafer --- --- --- --- David Sheppard --- --- --- --- Alexis Torre-Santiago 26:28.24 (16/4)* 26:13 (35/6) --- --- Brian Trainor --- --- --- --- Chris Wagner --- --- --- --- Kendall Ward 27:10.97 (20/8) 27:31 (70/10) --- --- Bryce Livingston First Team All-PL Barrett LeHardy Second Team All-PL Key: (overall fi nish/team fi nish) * = top-fi ve scorer Bold = fi rst team fi nisher

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Dan Nix only Black Knight to run in all

eight meets

Kendall WardMost races run by a freshman

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Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 18 Oct. 1 Event Army Open vs. Cornell Iona Meet of Paul Short Run Champions Location West Point, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. Bronx, N.Y. Bethlehem, Pa. Distance 5K 6K 6K 6K Finish (Runners) NTS (66) L, 50-15 (36) 10th of 18 (164) 28th of 41 (366)

Meagan Brosnan 21:30.60 (29/12) 25:02.90 (36/16) --- 25:29 (356/13) Jillian Busby --- 22:45.90 (23/7) 23:48.18 (64/4)* 23:25 (249/8) Courtney Clement 20:42.80 (23/9) 22:34.70 (21/6) 23:59.38 (75/5)* 22:58 (201/6) Katherine Collins 19:13.70 (6/3) 22:05.00 (13/3)* 23:46.72 (63/3)* 22:49 (182/5)* Shalela Dowdy 21:55.90 (31/14) 24:20.80 (34/14) 24:16.14 (91/7) 24:00 (307/10) Cecelia Forshee 18:59.20 (2/1) 22:22.20 (16/4)* 25:25.60 (132/12) 22:26 (138/2)* Ashley Gordon 22:17.30 (35/16) --- --- --- Jessica Letarte 20:44.50 (24/10) 23:06.80 (28/10) 24:22.73 (99/9) --- Annie Nagy 20:30.50 (20/8) 23:49.20 (32/12) --- --- Marcie Nordt 19:06.30 (5/2) 22:03.20 (12/2)* 22:57.43 (25/1)* 22:20 (124/1)*Elizabeth OʼDonnell 19:16.70 (7/4) 21:53.10 (11/1)* 24:07.95 (83/6) 22:48 (176/4)* Chelsea Prahl --- 23:04.30 (27/9) --- --- Mary Prakel 20:20.20 (18/7) 23:17.80 (29/11) 25:07.94 (121/10) 25:16 (347/12) Christina Rath 20:12.80 (16/6) 22:50.60 (25/8) 24:18.96 (94/8) 23:04 (208/7) Alexis Salmon --- --- --- 22:35 (150/3)* Alexandra Sutherland 22:42.50 (37/17) --- --- --- Lauren Ulmer 21:59.30 (31/14) 24:47.20 (35/15) --- 25:46 (358/14) Mackenzie Vaughn 21:47.20 (30/13) 24:09.50 (33/13) 25:12.51 (124/11) 24:39 (335/11) Jennifer West 19:52.90 (12/5) 22:32.60 (20/5)* 23:44.59 (60/2)* 23:41 (278/9) Key: (overall fi nish/team fi nish) * = top-fi ve scorer Bold = fi rst team fi nisher

2010 Womenʼs Season Results

(Right to left): Cecelia Forshee, Marcie Nordt and Katie Collins had the Black Knightsʼ three best times in the season-opening Army Open

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Date Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Event vs. Navy Patriot League NCAA Regionals ECAC (Star Meet) Championship ChampionshipLocation Annapolis, Md. Easton, Pa. Madison, Conn. Bronx, N.Y. Distance 6K 6K 6K 5K Finish (Runners) W, 26-29 (23) 3rd of 8 (87) 17th of 35 (247) NTS (209)

Meagan Brosnan 25:29 (356/13) --- --- --- Jillian Busby 24:34.24 (15/7) 22:18 (52/9) --- --- Courtney Clement 23:36.68 (3/2)* 21:22 (16/3)* 21:54.8 (81/2)* --- Katherine Collins 25:24.07 (20/10) 21:43 (31/5)* --- --- Shalela Dowdy 25:13.06 (18/9) 22:42 (69/11) 22:33.8 (129/5)* 20:05.3 (82/1)*Cecelia Forshee 23:55.52 (7/4)* 21:29 (20/4)* 23:46.7 (190/7) --- Ashley Gordon --- --- --- --- Jessica Letarte 25:02.79 (17/8) 22:18 (51/8) --- --- Annie Nagy --- --- --- --- Marcie Nordt 23:25.60 (2/1)* 21:00 (11/1)* 21:48.8 (76/1)* --- Elizabeth OʼDonnell 23:57.76 (8/5)* 21:20 (15/2)* 22:16.5 (108/4)* --- Chelsea Prahl 25:28/86 (23/12) 22:59 (75/12) --- --- Mary Prakel --- --- --- --- Christina Rath 24:05.71 (12/6) 22:07 (42/6) 23:10.6 (165/6) --- Alexis Salmon 23:46.16 (6/3)* 22:17 (48/7) 21:58.7 (86/3)* --- Alexandra Sutherland --- --- --- --- Lauren Ulmer --- --- --- --- Mackenzie Vaughn --- --- --- 20:46.6 (133/3)* Jennifer West 25:24.40 (21/11) 22:22 (56/10) --- --- Marcie Nordt Second Team All-PL Elizabeth OʼDonnell Rookie of the Meet

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Marcie Nordt named to the All-Patriot League second team for fi nishing 11th of 87 overall

Liz OʼDonnell was the second Black Knight all-time to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Meet honors

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Menʼs Record BookALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOpponent Series Began Meets Wins Losses Pct.Albany, University of 1972 16 15 1 .938Alfred University 1928 11 6 5 .545Binghamton University 2001 1 1 0 1.000Boston College 1933 1 1 0 1.000Bucknell University 2002 1 0 1 .000Buff alo, University of 1959 1 1 0 1.000Buff alo State College 1963 1 1 0 1.000Canisius College 1990 1 0 1 .000Central Connecticut State 1964 11 11 0 1.000Colgate University 1942 6 6 0 1.000Columbia University 1932 16 16 0 1.000Connecticut, University of 1945 1 1 0 1.000Cornell University 1935 63 34 29 .540C.W. Post 1980 7 7 0 1.000Dartmouth College 1952 2 2 0 1.000Duke University 1946 2 2 0 1.000East Stroudsburg University 1979 18 17 1 .944Fairleigh Dickinson 1962 18 14 4 .778Fordham University 1937 12 12 0 1.000Hamilton College 1922 1 1 0 1.000Holy Cross, College of the 2002 1 1 0 1.000Iona College 1978 13 9 4 .692Ithaca College 1973 1 0 1 .000Lafayette College 1928 5 5 0 1.000Lehigh University 1974 8 6 2 .750LeMoyne College 1958 9 9 0 1.000Manhattan College 1934 41 22 19 .537Marist College 1984 4 4 0 1.000Mass. Institute of Technology 1930 1 1 0 1.000Massachusetts, University of 1962 1 1 0 1.000Merrimack College 1970 1 1 0 1.000Montclair State College 1973 6 6 0 1.000New Hampshire, University of 1922 5 2 3 .400New York University 1929 37 30 7 .811New York, City College of 1944 2 2 0 1.000New York Institute of Technology 1978 5 5 0 1.000New York Maritime College 1976 3 3 0 1.000Niagara University 1999 1 1 0 1.000Penn State University 1951 2 1 1 .500Pennsylvania, University of 1949 4 3 1 .750Pittsburgh, University of 1931 11 7 4 .636Princeton University 1936 8 7 1 .875Providence College 1952 16 15 1 .938Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1928 2 2 0 1.000Rutgers University 1934 17 12 5 .706St. Francis College (N.Y.) 1990 1 1 0 1.000St. Johnʼs University 1955 24 19 5 .792Seton Hall University 1946 4 4 0 1.000Siena College 1983 2 2 0 1.000Springfi eld College 1928 3 3 0 1.000Syracuse University 1936 51 28 23 .549Troy State University 1975 1 0 1 .000United States Air Force Academy 1960 2 1 1 .500U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1944 5 5 0 1.000United States Naval Academy 1937 73* 28 44 .390Villanova University 1947 9 6 3 .667Virginia Tech 1961 1 1 0 1.000West Virginia University 1931 1 1 0 1.000TOTALS (84 Seasons) 571* 402 168 .705*-Navy and Army tied 28-28 in 1995

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Seasons Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Vs. NavyR.H. Van Volkenburgh 1922 1 2 0 0 1.000 0-0 (.000)Leo Novak 1928-49 22 93 28 0 .769 8-5 (.615)Jess Mortensen 1950 1 7 1 0 .875 1-0 (1.000)Nathaniel Cartmell 1951-53 3 17 4 0 .810 3-0 (1.000)Carleton Crowell 1954-74 21 144 56 0 .720 9-12 (.429)John Randolph 1975-78 4 26 19 0 .578 0-3 (.000)Ron Bazil 1979-81; 83-94 15 90 34 0 .726 3-12 (.200)Craig Sherman 1982 1 4 4 0 .500 0-1 (.000)Jerry Quiller 1995-2007 13 18 17 1 .514 3-9-1 (.269)Troy Engle 2008-present 3 1 5 0 .167 1-2 (.333)

1922 (2-0)Coach: R.H. Van VolkenburghCaptain: J.R. NoyesNew Hampshire W, 21-33Hamilton W, 29-31

1928 (4-0)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: K.E. RasmussenLafayette W, 17-38Alfred W, 23-32Springfi eld W, 17-38RPI W, 19-36

1929 (3-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: G.W. LermondNew Hampshire L, 32-23Alfred W, 25-30Springfi eld W, 23-32New York University W, 22-33

1930 (4-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: O.C. KruegerAlfred W, 27-28New Hampshire* L, 34-30MIT* W, 34-70Springfi eld W, 15-65Lafayette W, 20-51*-tri meet

1931 (3-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: A.F. Clark, Jr.West Virginia W, 27-28Alfred L, 29-26Pittsburgh W, 18-37New Hampshire W, 26-29

1932 (3-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: A.D. StarbirdPittsburgh W, 25-30Columbia W, 23-30New Hampshire L, 29-26Lafayette W, 15-40

1933 (3-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: T.A. NorthasmLafayette W, 15-40Columbia W, 19-36Boston College W, 15-40Alfred L, 33-22

1934 (3-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: D.E. Breakfi eldColumbia W, 15-40Manhattan L, 30-25Alfred W, 25-30Rutgers W, 25-30

1935 (4-0)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: H.F. McManusNew York University W, 16-39Cornell W, 21-34Alfred W, 15-40Columbia W, 18-37

1936 (3-2)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: W.H. LewisNew York University W, 15-40Columbia* W, 24-53Princeton* W, 24-43Syracuse L, 36-19Alfred L, 29-26*-tri meet

1937 (3-3)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: J.C.F. TillsonFordham W, 19-36Alfred L, 30-25Syracuse L, 38-17Navy* L, 64-28Columbia* W, 64-73New York University* W, 64-70*-quad meet

1938 (4-2)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: R.H. SchellmanFordham W, 15-40Navy* W, 26-40Princeton* W, 26-54Columbia* W, 26-105Syracuse L, 30-25Alfred L, 38-17*-quad meet

1939 (4-2)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: F.A. DelatourFordham W, 23-32Syracuse L, 29-26Pittsburgh L, 37-18Columbia* W, 30-90Princeton* W, 30-52Navy* W, 30-38*-quad meet

1940 (5-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: G.B. MooreFordham W, 26-29Cornell W, 22-33Pittsburgh W, 26-29Columbia* W, 38-89

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Princeton* W, 38-51Navy* L, 38-32*-quad meet

1941 (3-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: F.E. RosellAlfred W, 15-50Cornell L, 38-21Pittsburgh W, 20-35Navy W, 25-30Heptagonals Fourth

1942 (2-2)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: F.M. KingCornell L, 29-26Colgate W, 15-48New York University L, 38-18Navy W, 25-30Heptagonals Third

1943 (4-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: W.E. Hensel*, H.J. SainePrinceton W, 15-50Columbia W, 27-28New York University W, 21-34Cornell W, 19-36Navy L, 33-22Heptagonals SecondIC4A Championships Third*-member of war class, graduated early

1944 (4-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: A.H. TruxesColumbia W, 15-40Coast Guard Academy W, 17-38New York University W, 18-36City Coll. of New York W, 15-40Navy L, 29-26Heptagonals FirstIC4A Championships Second

1945 (7-0)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: F.B. TuckerRPI W, 17-38Connecticut W, 15-40Coast Guard Academy W, 16-39New York University W, 16-39Columbia W, 15-40City Coll. of New York W, 15-40Heptagonals First IC4A Championships FirstNavy W, 19-36

1946 (5-3)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: F.J. Knauss

Manhattan L, 40-15Seton Hall W, 15-40Cornell W, 15-40Duke W, 19-36Columbia W, 23-32Coast Guard Academy W, 26-29New York University L, 40-15Heptagonals SecondNavy L, 35-20

1947 (5-3)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: W.F. Trieschmann, Jr.Villanova L, 33-27Cornell W, 20-39Duke W, 15-50Columbia W, 22-37Coast Guard Academy W, 19-42Manhattan L, 30-25New York University L, 33-22Navy W, 20-35Nonagonals First IC4A Championships T-Third

1948 (8-0)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: T.P. StriderVillanova W, 21-34Manhattan W, 22-34Coast Guard Academy W, 16-39Cornell W, 18-41New York University W, 20-43Fordham W, 18-45Columbia W, 16-39Heptagonals FirstIC4A Championships Third Navy W, 15-45

1949 (9-1)Coach: Leo NovakCaptain: R.H. LewandowskiVillanova W, 20-41

New York University W, 19-42Cornell W, 18-45Fordham W, 15-48Manhattan W, 26-30Columbia W, 18-101Pittsburgh W, 18-72Pennsylvania W, 18-60Syracuse L, 35-20Heptagonals FirstIC4A Championships SecondNavy W, 15-50NCAA Championships Fifth

1950 (7-1)Coach: Jess MortensenCaptain: H.G. MarshVillanova W, 17-38Cornell W, 15-50Syracuse L, 32-25New York University W, 22-37Manhattan W, 27-28Pennsylvania W, 19-59Pittsburgh W, 19-59Heptagonals FirstIC4A Championships SecondNavy W, 15-50

1951 (6-0)Coach: Nathaniel CartmellCaptain: L.M. DavisVillanova W, 20-40New York University W, 18-45Syracuse W, 27-29Penn State W, 22-35Manhattan W, 16-45Heptagonals First IC4A Championships SecondNavy W, 15-50

1952 (6-2)Coach: Nathaniel CartmellCaptain: R.G. DayVillanova W, 23-34Providence W, 17-46Dartmouth W, 15-49Penn State L, 35-21Manhattan W, 19-44Syracuse L, 34-31Pittsburgh W, 34-65Heptagonals First Navy W, 15-44

1953 (5-2)Coach: Nathaniel CartmellCaptain: B.J. CoryProvidence L, 30-27Villanova W, 29-30Dartmouth W, 24-33Manhattan W, 25-34Pittsburgh L, 43-16Syracuse W, 23-32Navy W, 20-40

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1954 (2-5)Coach: Carleton CrowellAdvisory Coach: Nathaniel Cart-mellCaptain: R.O. WrayProvidence W, 20-39Villanova L, 29-26New York University L, 38-31Pittsburgh L, 64-23Manhattan L, 64-41Syracuse L, 39-16Navy W, 22-33Heptagonals Second

1955 (3-5)Coach: Carleton CrowellAdvisory Coach: Nathaniel CartmellCaptain: R.W. StephensonSt. Johnʼs W, 39-45Providence W, 39-45New York University L, 34-23Syracuse L, 28-27Manhattan L, 67-34Pittsburgh L, 67-27Villanova L, 35-22Navy W, 24-31

1956 (3-3)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: S. QuattannensProvidence W, 25-36St. Johnʼs L, 40-15New York University W, 24-37Syracuse L, 43-17Cornell L, 33-22Heptagonals FourthIC4A Championships 11th

Navy W, 24-33

1957 (3-4)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: J. LewisManhattan W, 25-30Providence W, 18-45St. Johnʼs L, 35-22Syracuse L, 33-23New York University W, 33-95Cornell L, 31-24Heptagonals FourthIC4A Championships EighthNavy L, 32-24

1958 (10-0)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: D.R. CarrollFordham W, 18-39Seton Hall W, 18-85Providence W, 15-50St. Johnʼs W, 21-39New York University W, 21-89LeMoyne W, 15-49Manhattan W, 18-41Colgate W, 24-85Syracuse W, 24-35Heptagonals FirstIC4A Championships ThirdNavy W, 17-38NCAA Championships Third

1959 (8-1)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: R.W. HealyBuff alo W, 15-50Providence W, 17-48LeMoyne W, 17-62Colgate W, 22-82Syracuse W, 22-37Manhattan W, 20-40St. Johnʼs W, 18-43Cornell W, 18-42Heptagonals FirstIC4A Championships SecondNavy L, 30-25NCAA Championships Seventh

1960 (8-1)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: L.A. BenderAir Force L, 46-19Providence W, 16-45Syracuse W, 21-40Manhattan W,18-37St. Johnʼs W, 21-61New York University W, 21-51LeMoyne W, 21-110Cornell W, 17-42Heptagonals FirstIC4A Championships SecondNavy W, 21-36

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1961 (8-1)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: J.W. Jones, Jr.Providence W, 17-46LeMoyne W, 17-83Virginia Tech W, 15-50St. Johnʼs W, 20-68Manhattan W, 20-49Syracuse W, 25-32New York University W, 21-40Cornell L, 29-27Heptagonals SecondIC4A Championships FifthNavy W, 22-37NCAA Championships 11th

1962 (8-3)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: C. ChickedantzLeMoyne W, 20-73Fairleigh Dickinson W, 20-46Providence W, 19-41Air Force W, 24-34Manhattan L, 45-31St. Johnʼs W, 45-46Syracuse L, 30-28Massachusetts W, 26-29New York University W, 26-85Cornell W, 23-38Heptagonals FourthIC4A Championships 14thNavy L, 38-23

1963 (5-4)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: W.J. StraubProvidence W, 28-29Fairleigh Dickinson W, 28-80Buff alo State W, 19-44Manhattan L, 34-21St. Johnʼs W, 15-50Syracuse L, 31-24New York University W, 23-38Cornell L, 35-18Heptagonals FifthIC4A Championships 17thNavy L, 33-22

1964 (10-2)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: J.R. MalpassLeMoyne W, 15-99Colgate W, 15-56Providence W, 31-34Central Connecticut W, 31-70Rutgers W, 20-48Fairleigh Dickinson W, 20-70Manhattan W, 22-39St. Johnʼs W, 17-54Syracuse L, 29-26

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New York University W, 20-40Cornell W, 18-45Heptagonals FourthIC4A Championships 11thNavy L, 45-17

1965 (12-0)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: F.W. BarnesColgate W, 15-50LeMoyne W, 21-60Fairleigh Dickinson W, 21-55Rutgers W, 33-117Providence W, 33-52Central Connecticut W, 33-38St. Johnʼs W, 24-34Manhattan W, 17-44Syracuse W, 18-40New York University W, 20-43Cornell W, 21-40Heptagonals FirstIC4A Championships ThirdNavy W, 20-40NCAA Championships 16th

1966 (9-1)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: J. WarnerFairleigh Dickinson W, 15-44LeMoyne W, 17-44Providence W, 25-34Central Connecticut W, 17-42St. Johnʼs W, 19-42Manhattan W, 19-38Syracuse W, 18-37New York University W, 26-33Cornell W, 20-43Heptagonals ThirdIC4A Championships SixthNavy L, 33-23

1967 (9-2)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: P. DeCourseyFairleigh Dickinson W, 17-54LeMoyne W, 15-57Rutgers W, 23-36Providence W, 25-32Central Connecticut W, 20-39Manhattan W, 22-39St. Johnʼs W, 28-29Syracuse W, 15-50New York University L, 31-26Cornell W, 20-43Heptagonals SeventhIC4A Championships 17thNavy L, 35-21

1968 (6-3)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: J.R. LucasFairleigh Dickinson W, 15-48

Central Connecticut W, 17-46Manhattan L, 38-19St. Johnʼs L, 42-18Syracuse W, 15-50New York University W, 29-30Rutgers W, 28-29Cornell W, 21-40Heptagonals FifthIC4A Championships 18thNavy L, 29-26

1969 (5-4)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: J.A. KeeFairleigh Dickinson W, 19-44Central Connecticut W, 20-39Manhattan L, 29-27St. Johnʼs W, 27-28Syracuse W, 15-50New York University L, 34-21Rutgers W, 15-43Cornell L, 30-29Heptagonals SixthIC4A Championships 18thNavy L, 44-19

1970 (7-3)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: J. McNallyFairleigh Dickinson W, 15-50Merrimack W, 15-50Central Connecticut W, 23-38Manhattan L, 33-23St. Johnʼs L, 29-26Syracuse W, 23-38New York University W, 25-30Rutgers W, 28-36Cornell L, 41-17Heptagonals FifthIC4A Championships 21stNavy W, 26-29

1971 (6-3)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: B. Curran

Fairleigh Dickinson W, 18-37St. Johnʼs W, 16-41Central Connecticut W, 23-36Manhattan* L, 50-15Syracuse W, 25-30New York University W, 24-36Rutgers W, 23-36at Cornell L, 42-17Heptagonals* SeventhIC4A Championships* 14that Navy L, 40-21*-New York, N.Y.

1972 (9-1)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: L. AlmSt. Johnʼs* W, 16-40Fairleigh Dickinson* W, 15-48Central Connecticut W, 18-38Albany W, 24-32Manhattan L, 39-18at Syracuse W, 18-39New York University* W, 17-46at Rutgers W, 27-28Heptagonals* FourthCornell W, 26-30IC4A Championships* EighthNavy W, 21-34*-New York, N.Y.

1973 (7-4)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: D. FletcherCentral Connecticut W, 22-39Fairleigh Dickinson W, 15-49St. Johnʼs W, 19-40Syracuse L, 40-21Albany W, 18-43Manhattan* L, 42-17at Ithaca L, 36-24New York University W, 15-50Rutgers W, 21-38Montclair State W, 18-45Heptagonals* NinthIC4A Championships* 22ndat Navy L, 46-17*-New York, N.Y.

1974 (6-6)Coach: Carleton CrowellCaptain: N.F. ReinhardtFairleigh Dickinson W, 18-45St. Johnʼs W, 24-31Central Connecticut W, 17-44at Syracuse L, 36-25Albany^ L, 32-25Manhattan L, 31-24Cornell L, 29-26New York University W, 15-50Lehigh L, 28-27Montclair State# W, 15-50at Rutgers W, 27-29

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1975 (5-7)Coach: John RandolphCaptain: W. ChiusanoFairleigh Dickinson W, 20-41Troy State L, 28-27Syracuse L, 29-26Albany W, 24-34Manhattan L, 30-25Cornell W, 27-28New York University W, 15-50Lehigh L, 31-26Rutgers L, 34-24Montclair stae W, 15-50St. Johnʼs L, 29-28Heptagonals FifthIC4A Championships 10thNavy L, 36-25

1976 (7-4)Coach: John RandolphCaptain: W.M. ChiusanoFairleigh Dickinson L, 33-22at Albany* W, 19-44Syracuse* W, 27-32Manhattan L, 33-22Cornell W, 18-41at Lehigh^ W, 25-31Rutgers^ L, 35-25New York University^ W, 15-50Montclair State W, 15-50New York Maritime W, 15-50Heptagonals# SixthIC4A Championships# 12thNavy L, 29-26*-triangular meet^-quad meet

#-New York, N.Y.

1977 (6-5)Coach: John RandolphCaptain: C.J. AlitzFairleigh Dickinson L, 39-20Albany* W, 15-48Syracuse* W, 18-45at Manhattan L, 31-24at Cornell L, 39-22at Rutgers^ L, 43-20New York University^ W, 15-50Lehigh^ W, 18-37New York Maritime* W, 15-50Montclair State* W, 15-50at Navy L, 37-24Heptagonals# SecondIC4A Championships Ninth*-tri meet^-quad meet#-New York, N.Y.

1978 (8-3)Coach: John RandolphCaptain: J.J. EnrightNew York Tech W, forfeitIona* W, 21-40at Syracuse* W, 19-41Albany* W, 15-49Manhattan W, 26-29Cornell L, 35-22Rutgers& L, 30-27Lehigh& W, 17-42Fairleigh Dickinson& L, 32-23New York Maritime* W, 15-50Montclair State* W, 15-50IC4A Championships& SeventhHeptagonals& FourthDistrict II Championships^ FifthNCAA Championships@ 26th*-tri meet&-New York, N.Y.^-Bethlehem, Pa.

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1979 (6-6)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: R.A. ThomasNew York Tech* W, 15-50Iona* L, 30-25Albany^ W, 20-43Syracuse^ L, 34-21East Stroudsburg^ W, 23-34Manhattan# L, 44-15at Cornell L, 37-21Rutgers$ W, 26-30Fairleigh Dickinson$ L, 32-25Seton Hall$ W, 15-50Lehigh$ W, 23-34Navy L, 47-16Heptagonals% EighthDistrict II CHampionships% 13th*-tri meet^-quad meet$-pentagonals%-Bethlehem, Pa.

1980 (8-5)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: R.A. Payneat New York Tech* W, 15-50Iona* W, 25-30Fordham* W, 15-46C.W. Post* W, 15-46at Syracuse^ L, 45-17Albany^ W, 18-45East Stroudsburg^ W, 27-32Manhattan L, 33-22Cornell L, 48-15at Lehigh^ W, 27-28Rutgers^ L, 47-15Seton Hall^ W, 15-50Navy L, 50-15Heptagonals# 10th*-pentagonals^-tri meet#-New York, N.Y.

1981 (7-2)Coach: Ron BazilCo-Captains: R.J. Afridi, T.A. WuchteIona* W, 26-30New York Tech* W, 15-50Fordham* W, 15-49C.W. Post* W, 18-43Syracuse^ L, 38-20Albany^ W, 15-50East Stroudsburg^ W, 17-44MAAC Championships# Thirdat Cornell W, 21-34Navy L, 48-15Heptagonals# Fourth*-quad meet^-tri meetCurt Alitz (1976) and Dennis Trujillo (1974)

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1982 (4-4)Coach: Craig ShermanCo-Captains: C. Williams, C. MozinaFordham* W, 16-47C.W. Post* W, 18-45Iona* L, 29-28at Syracuse* L, 30-27Albany* W, 15-50East Stroudsburg* W, 26-33Cornell L, 30-29Manhattan Invitational Fourthat Navy L, 50-15MAAC Championships^ FourthHeptagonals^ Fourth*-quad meet^-New York, N.Y.

1983 (8-3)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: J.M MolloyIona W, 25-36C.W. Post W, 17-46Fordham W, 15-45New York Tech W, 15-50Syracuse* L, 30-29Albany* W, 15-50East Stroudsburg* W, 19-39at Cornell W, 22-35Princeton^ L, 45-15Siena^ W, 16-41Navy L, 50-15Heptagonals^ Sixth*-quad meet^-New York, N.Y.

1984 (8-1)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: J.J. MullerIona* W, 20-43C.W. Post* W, 15-48Fordham* W, 19-42at Syracuse* W, 20-40Albany* W, 15-48East Stroudsburg* W, 20-40Cornell W, 22-36Marist^ W, 22-36at Navy L, 50-15Heptagonals^ FourthIC4A Championships# 14th*-quad meet^-New York, N.Y.#-Bethlehem, Pa.

1985 (5-3)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: David H. FleeceIona L, 36-20Marist W, 17-43C.W. Post W, 22-35

Albany W, 15-50East Stroudsburg W, 17-42Syracuse W, 17-42at Cornell L, 28-27Paul Short Invitational* EighthNavy L, 36-21Heptagonals^ ThirdIC4A Championships^ 10th*-Bethlehem, Pa.^-New York, N.Y.

1986 (4-1)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Mica M. ComstockIona W, 24-35at Cornell* W, 15-45Syracuse* W, 16-44East Stroudsburg* W, 16-44MAAC Championships^ FirstPaul Short Invitational# Firstat Navy L, 30-26Heptagonals^ ThirdIC4A Championships# FourthDistrict II Championships SecondNCAA Championships$ 18th*-quad meet^-New York, N.Y.#-Bethlehem, Pa.$-Tucson, Ariz.

1987 (5-0)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Tom FederIona W, 20-43Cornell W, 21-38East Stroudsburg W, 18-39Syracuse W, 20-38MAAC Championships* FirstPaul Short Run^ SeventhNavy W, 23-32Heptagonals* SeventhIC4A Championships^ 12thDistrict II Regionals Seventh*-New York, N.Y.^-Bethlehem, Pa.

1988 (5-1)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Tyno CarterIona W, 25-30Syracuse W, 16-41Cornell W, 17-39East Stroudsburg W, 25-48Manhattan W, 16-45Paul Short Run SecondNavy L, 32-24Heptagonals ThirdIC4A Championships Seventh

1989 (5-2)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Mike Dolan

Iona* W, 26-31C.W. Post* W, 20-44Syracuse^ W, 22-35Cornell^ W, 28-29East Stroudsburg^ L, 29-26at Manhattan W, 28-30Paul Short Run# 12thNavy L, 42-20Heptagonals@ Ninth*-tri meet^-quad meet#-Bethlehem, Pa.@-New York, N.Y.

1990 (5-4)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Aaron PogueIona* L, 32-23St. Francis (N.Y.)* W, 15-50Syracuse^ W, 26-28Cornell^ L, 32-27Canisius^ L, 33-26Lehigh^ W, 20-40East Stroudsburg^ W, 17-46at Manhattan W, 21-40Stanford Invitaitonal 14that Navy L, 34-24Heptagonals Sixth*-tri meet at West Point^-Cornell invitational

1991 (5-3)Coach: Ron BazilCo-Captains: Ryan Bates, Liam CollinsFairfi eld Invitational FirstCornell* L, 29-28Syracuse* L, 29-28East Stroudsburg* W, 16-47Manhattan^ W, 15-50Lafayette^ W, 17-44St. Johnʼs# W, 25-36Albany# W, 20-39Navy L, 41-20Heptagonals ThirdIC4A Championships 17th*-quad meet at West Point^-tri meet at Manhattan#-tri meet at West Point

1992 (7-3)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Tim Steckelat Syracuse W, 19-41Cornell L, 38-21East Stroudsburg W, 15-50at Manhattan W, 15-49Princeton W, 24-31Pennsylvania L, 28-27St. Johnʼs W, n/aAlbany W, 19-39Siena W, 15-50

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1993 (8-0)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Jason Stewartat Cornell W, 23-32Syracuse W, 15-50East Stroudsburg W, 15-50at Manhattan W, 15-50Princeton W, 27-28Pennsylvania W, 20-39St. Johnʼs W, 17-44at Paul Short Run FirstNavy W, 24-35Patriot League Champ.* FirstIC4A Championships^ SecondNCAA Championships% Sixth*-Easton, Pa.^-Leesburg, Va.%-Bethlehem, Pa.

1994 (4-0)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Mike Bernsteinat Cornell W, 19-41Syracuse W, 15-50East Stroudsburg W, 15-50at Boston College Inv. SecondPre-NCAA Invitational 10that Navy W, 20-38Patriot League Champ. * FirstIC4A Championships^ Seventh*-Lewisburg, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.

1995 (2-0-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Scott Kirkpatrickat Cornell W, 17-42East Stroudsburg W, 15-49at Fordham Invitational Fourthat Minnesota Invitational Ninthat Iona Meet of Champ. Seventhat Navy T, 28-28Patriot League Champ.* FirstIC4A Championships^ Seventh*-Bethlehem, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.

1996 (4-0)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Dan BrowneCornell W, 20-43Syracuse W, 20-76East Stroudsburg W, n/aat Iona Meet of Champ. Firstat Maine Invitational Third

Navy W, 21-37Patriot League Champ.* FirstIC4A Championships^ ThirdNCAA Championships# 15th*-Easton, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.#-Tucson, Ariz.

1997 (1-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Andy Juganat Cornell W, 27-28at Iona Meet of Champ. Fifthat Paul Short Run SeventhNavy L, 31-27Patriot League Champ.* SecondDistrict I Championship^ 10th*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Boston, Mass.

1998 (1-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Scott Goff Cornell W, 21-34at Iona Meet of Champ. Fourthat Paul Short Run Eighthat Navy L, 41-20Patriot League Champ.* SecondNortheast Regional^ FifthNCAA Championships# Ind.*-Lewisburg, Pa.^-Bronx, N.Y.#-Lawrence, Kan.

1999 (1-2)Coach: Jerry Quiller

Captain: Ryan KirkpatrickCornell L, 47-20Niagara W, 15-50Boston Triangular Thirdat Iona Meet of Champ. FIfthNational Invitational* ThirdNavy L, 37-22Patriot League Champ.^ SecondNortheast Regional# 10th*-University Park, Pa.^-Easton, Pa.#-Boston, Mass.

2000 (1-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: David RachalCornell L, 35-22Marist W, 15-50at Roy Griak Invite 11that Paul Short Run Fourthat Navy L, 36-23Patriot League Champ.* FirstNortheast Regional^ Seventh*-Bethlehem, Pa.^-New York, N.Y.

2001 (2-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Clint TisserandCornell L, 41-16Marist W, 16-46Binghamton W, 15-50at Roy Griak Invite 27that Navy L, 30-25Patriot League Champ.* FirstNortheast Regional^ ThirdIC4A Championships# Fourth*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Boston, Mass.#-New York, N.Y.

2002 (3-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Eric MotzenbeckerBucknell L, 38-27Cornell W, 38-65Colgate W, 38-109Holy Cross W, 38-143at Cortland Invite Firstat Pre-Nationals* Ninthat Navy L, 46-15Patriot League Champ.^ SecondNortheast Regional# 11thIC4A Championships# Ind.*-Terre Haute, Ind.^-West Point, N.Y.#-Bronx, N.Y.

2003 (2-0)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Aaron Smeadat Cornell W, 19-39

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2004 (0-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Paul StrozierCornell L, 37-22at Paul Short Run 12that Gulden Invitational Secondat Navy L, 34-25Patriot League Champ.* ThirdNortheast Regional^ NinthIC4A Championships^ Second*-Lewisburg, Pa.^-New York, N.Y.

2005 (1-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Philip SakalaCornell L, 39-19at Great American Festival* Seventhat Iona Meet of Champions 13that Paul Short Run Seventhat Navy W, 27-28Patriot League Champ.^ SecondNortheast Regional# SeventhIC4A Championships@ First*-Cary, N.C.^-Lewisburg, Pa.#-Boston, Mass.@-New York, N.Y.

2006 (0-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Doug PellitierCornell L, 39-21at Penn State Invite Sixthat Wesleyan Invite Secondat Paul Short Run Firstat Notre Dame Invitational 19that Navy L, 33-22Patriot League Champ.* FourthNCAA Regionals^ 21stIC4A Championships^ Third*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Bronx, N.Y.

2007 (0-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Robert SquierArmy Open Ind.Cornell L, 40-21

at Iona Meet of Champions Seventhat Notre Dame Invite Fourthat Paul Short Run Ind.Navy L, 35-23Patriot League Champ.* ThirdNCAA Regionals^ 12thIC4A Championships# SecondNCAA Championships@ Ind.*-Easton, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.#-Bronx, N.Y.@-Terre Haute, Ind.

2008 (1-1)Coach: Troy EngleCaptain: Andrew CatalanoArmy Open Ind.Cornell L, 49-15at Roy Griak Invitational 14that Paul Short Run 14thNavy W, 27-28Patriot League Champ.* T-FirstNCAA Regionals^ 12thIC4A Championships^ Fifth*-Bethlehem, Pa.^-Bronx, N.Y.

2009 (0-2)Coach: Troy EngleCaptain: Zac ReiterArmy Open Ind.at Cornell L, 42-18at Roy Griak Invitational 11that Paul Short Run 15thNavy L, 41-19Patriot League Champ.* FifthNCAA Regionals^ 17thIC4A CHampionships# Fourth*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Boston, Mass.#-Bronx, N.Y.

2010 (0-2)Coach: Troy EngleCaptain: Blaine OʼReillyArmy Open Ind.Cornell L, 35-24Iona Meet of Champions SixthPaul Short Run 33rdat Navy L, 41-20Patriot League Champ.* ThirdNCAA Regionals^ 18thIC4A Championships# Ind.*-Easton, Pa.^-Madison, Conn.#-Bronx, N.Y.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOpponent Series Began Meets Wins Losses Pct.Adelphi University 1983 1 1 0 1.000Albany, University of 1978 2 2 0 1.000Auburn University 1978 1 0 1 .000Barnard College 1979 3 3 0 1.000Binghamton University 1978 2 2 0 1.000Brooklyn College 1979 1 1 0 1.000Bucknell University 1979 2 2 0 1.000Canisius College 1990 1 0 1 .000Colgate University 2002 1 1 0 1.000Cornell University 1983 27 3 24 .111C.W. Post 1985 1 1 0 1.000East Stroudsburg University 1978 16 15 1 .938Edinboro University 1983 1 1 0 1.000Fordham University 1980 8 8 0 1.000Holy Cross, College of the 2002 1 1 0 1.000Hunter College 1979 1 1 0 1.000Lafayette College 1991 1 1 0 1.000Lehigh University 1990 1 1 0 1.000Lehman College 1981 1 1 0 1.000Manhattan College 1988 6* 3 2 .583Marist College 1985 3 3 0 1.000Montclair State 1980 2 2 0 1.000New York Institute of Technology 1982 1 1 0 1.000Niagara University 1999 1 1 0 1.000Pennsylvania, University of 1978 1 1 0 1.000Princeton University 1978 7 1 6 .143Queens College 1978 2 2 0 1.000St. Francis College (N.Y.) 1990 1 1 0 1.000St. Johnʼs University 1980 8 8 0 1.000Siena College 1992 1 1 0 1.000Stony Brook University 1979 1 1 0 1.000SUNY Cobleskill 1978 3 3 0 1.000Syracuse University 1981 14 11 3 .786United States Air Force Academy 1982 1 1 0 1.000United States Naval Academy 1986 25 11 14 .440Vassar College 1979 2 2 0 1.000Villanova University 1978 2 1 1 .500TOTALS (33 Seasons) 153* 99 53 .650*-Manhattan and Army tied 28-28 in 1990

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Seasons Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Vs. NavyCapt. Chuck Hunsaker 1978-80 3 20 3 0 .870 0-0 (.000)Craig Sherman 1981-82 2 14 0 0 1.000 0-0 (.000)Ron Bazil 1983-94 12 45 28 1 .615 2-7 (.222)Jerry Quiller 1995-2005 11 18 14 0 .563 7-4 (.636)Laura Kirchgraber 2006-07 2 0 4 0 .000 0-2 (.000)Troy Engle 2008-present 3 2 4 0 .333 2-1 (.667)

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1978 (6-3)Coach: CPT Chuck HunsakerCaptain: Meg A. KnoxEast Stroudsburg W, 20-41Albany W, 15-50SUNY Cobleskill W, 16-47at Princeton* L, 47-16Auburn* L, 49-15Villanova* L, 30-25Pennsylvania* W, 21-36Queens* W, 16-47Binghamton W, 17-46Eastern Championships^ 20th*-multi-meet^-Burlington, Vt.

1979 (8-0)Coach: CPT Chuck HunsakerCaptain: Regina C. ToddBucknell W, 22-35East Stroudsburg W, 19-42Trenton Invitational ThirdRutgers Invitational NinthVassar W, 15-50Barnard College W, 15-50Queens* W, 15-50Hunter* W, 15-44Brooklyn* W, 15-50Stony Brook W, 15-48EAIAW Div. II Champ.# SecondAIAW Div. III Champ.^ Ninth*-triangular at Van Cortlandt Park#-West Chester, Pa.^-Tallahassee, Fla.

1980 (6-0)Coach: CPT Chuck HunsakerCaptain: Meg A. KnoxFordham W, 17-46St. Johnʼs^ W, 20-43Montclair State^ W, 15-50Albany^ W, 15-50Indiana (Pa.) Invitaitonal ThirdRutgers Invitational NinthVassar* W, 15-50SUNY Cobleskill* W, 20-43Albany Invitational FirstNYS AIAW Champ.# FirstEAIAW Div. III Champ.% FirstAIAW Div. III Champ.! Ninth*-tri meet^-quad meet#-Albany, N.Y.%-Terre Haute, Ind.!-Seattle, Wash.

1981 (8-0)Coach: Craig ShermanCaptain: Harlene NelsonFordham W, 16-47Montclair State^ W, 19-42Syracuse^ W, 15-46

St. Johnʼs^ W, 25-32East Stroudsburg^ W, 23-34Indiana (Pa.) Invitational FifthRutgers Invitational 11thHoly Cross Invitational FourthLehman College* W, 15-50SUNY Cobleskill* W, 20-43Barnard College* W, 20-43NYS AIAW Champ.# FirstEAIAW Div. III Champ.% SecondAIAW Div. III Champ.! 10th*-quad meet^-multi-meet#-Binghamton, N.Y.%-Worcester, Mass.!-Pocatello, Idaho

1982 (6-0)Coach: Craig ShermanCaptain: Sally M. PhoenikFordham* W, 16-44New York Tech* W, 15-50East Stroudsburg W, 15-47St. Johnʼs W, 17-42Binghamton Invitational SecondHoly Cross Invitational ThirdBarnard College W, 20-37Div. II District Champ.# FifthAir Force W, 18-38*-tri meet#-East Stroudsburg, Pa.

1983 (8-2)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Sue A. LenioFordham* W, 15-45Edinboro* W, 23-33Syracuse^ W, 19-39East Stroudsburg^ W, 20-42St. Johnʼs^ W, 20-36at Cornell L, 42-15Princeton# L, 35-24St. Johnʼs# W, 25-30Fordham# W, 15-41Adelphi# W, 16-46Holy Cross Invitational ThirdNCAA Div. II Champ.! Sixth*-triangular meet^-quad meet#-fi ve-way meet!-Worcester, Mass.

1984 (4-1)Coach: Ron BazilCo-Captains: Karen S. Phillips, Lorie N. FlemingFordham W, 15-49at Syracuse* W, 23-34East Stroudsburg* W, 19-42Cornell L, 36-20Princeton^ W, 16-40Holy Cross Invitational SecondHeptagonals^ NinthNCAA Div. II Regionals% Fourth*-tri meet^-Bronx, N.Y.%-Indiana, Pa.

1985 (6-0)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Lorie N. FlemingFordham W, 20-41Marist W, 15-50C.W. Post W, 15-50East Stroudsburg W, 20-43Syracuse W, 20-43at Cornell W, 23-38Paul Short Invitational FifthMAAC Championships* SecondHeptagonals* SeventhNCAA Div. II Regionals^ Fourth*-Bronx, N.Y.^-East Stroudsburg, Pa.

1986 (4-1)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: noneFordham W, 24-35at Cornell* L, 33-25Syracuse* W, 18-42East Stroudsburg* W, 19-42MAAC Championships# FourthPaul Short Invitational 10th

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at Navy W, 27-29Heptagonals^ NinthNCAA Div. II Regionals^ ThirdNCAA Div. II Champ.% Ind.*-quad meet#-Bronx, N.Y.^-Philadelphia, Pa.%-Berkeley, Calif.

1987 (3-0)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Lisa BenitezSyracuse W, 23-36East Stroudsburg W, 15-50MAAC Championships* SecondPaul Short Invitational SeventhNavy W, 24-31Heptagonals* FifthECAC Championships# FirstNCAA Div. II Regionals# FirstNCAA Div. II Champ.% Sixth*-Bronx, N.Y.#-Smithfi eld, R.I.%-Evansville, Ind.

1988 (5-1)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: noneSyracuse W, 20-41Cornell W, 27-30East Stroudsburg W, 16-47Manhattan W, 28-29

Villanova W, 26-31Paul Short Invitational Sixthat Navy L, 33-23Heptagonals SeventhNCAA Div. II Regionals ThirdNCAA Div. II Champ. Sixth

1989 (2-3)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: noneEast Stroudsburg* W, 26-31Syracuse* L, 32-23Cornell* L, 35-20at Manhattan W, 23-34Paul Short Invitational 14thNavy L, 45-16Heptagonals^ NinthNCAA Div. II Regionals# Seventh*-quad meet^-Bronx, N.Y.#-East Stroudsburg, Pa.

1990 (2-6-1)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Terri ShambowSt. Francis W, 15-50Cornell* L, 43-17Syracuse* L, 34-21Canisius* L, 40-21Lehigh* W, 23-33East Stroudsburg* L, 28-27Princeton^ L, 47-15Manhattan^ T, 28-28at Navy L, 46-15Heptagonals Ninth*-Cornell Invitational^-Bronx, N.Y.

1991 (3-5)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: NoneFairfi eld Invitational FirstCornell L, 46-15Syracuse L, 33-22East Stroudsburg W, 25-32Manhattan* L, 30-25Lafayette* W, 20-37Princeton* L, 48-15St. Johnʼs W, 27-28Navy L, 36-28Heptagonals NinthECAC Championships Fifth*-Bronx, N.Y.

1992 (4-3)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Erin Cunninghamat Syracuse W, 17-46Cornell L, 48-15at Manhattan W, 27-28Princeton L, 43-20St. Johnʼs W, 23-36

Siena W, 15-50at Indiana Invitational 21stat Navy L, 45-17Heptagonals* NinthECAC Championships^ Ind.*-Bronx, N.Y.^-Bethlehem, Pa.

1993 (3-4)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Catherine Gaffi ganat Cornell L, 44-19Syracuse W, 15-48East Stroudsburg W, 15-49at Manhattan L, 32-25Princeton L, 35-24St. Johnʼs W, 24-33Paul Short Invitational SeventhNavy L, 43-20Patriot League Champ.* FIfthECAC Championships^ Ind.*-Easton, Pa.^-Leesburg, Va.

1994 (1-2)Coach: Ron BazilCaptain: Catherine Gaffi ganat Cornell L, 41-20Syracuse W, 24-31Boston College Invitational 11thTeresa Sobiesk ʻ89

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Paul Short Invitational Eighthat Navy L, 38-23Patriot League Champ.* FirstECAC Championships^ 14th*-Lewisburg, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.

1995 (1-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Roxanne Theobaldat Cornell L, 42-19East Stroudsburg W, 18-45Fordham Invitational SixthIona Meet of Champions Thirdat Navy L, 35-24Patriot League Champ.* FirstECAC Championships^ 18th*-Bethlehem, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.

1996 (2-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Caroline AyresCornell L, 68-18Syracuse W, 68-74East Stroudsburg W, 68-82Iona Invitational FourthNavy L, 28-27Maine Invitational EighthPatriot League Champ.* FirstECAC Championships^ 14th*-Easton, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.

1997 (2-0)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptains: Erin Miller, Caroline Ayresat Cornell W, 21-38Iona Meet of Champions ThirdPaul Short Run Seventh

Navy W, 23-34Patriot League Champ.* FirstDistrict I Championship^ Fourth*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Boston, Mass.

1998 (0-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Gretchen DobertCornell L, 35-22Iona Meet of Champions SixthPaul Short Run 13that Navy L, 36-21Patriot League Champ.* SecondDistrict I Championship^ 17th*-Lewisburg, Pa.^-Bronx, N.Y.

1999 (2-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Jessica JonesCornell L, 32-25Niagara W, 15-50v. Yale, Columbia, Cornell FourthIona Meet of Champions NinthNational Invitational* EighthNavy W, 20-42Patriot League Champ.^ SecondNortheast Qualifi er# 13th*-State College, Pa.^-Easton, Pa.#-Boston, Mass.

2000 (1-2)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Rene WelchCornell L, 46-17Marist W, 21-40Minnesota Invite 25thPaul Short Run Eighthat Navy L, 41-20Patriot League Champ.* ThirdNortheast Qualifi er^ 21st*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Boston, Mass.

2001 (3-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Julie MurrayCornell L, 47-21Marist W, 47-73Binghamton W, 47-101Minnesota Invite 31stat Navy W, 19-40Patriot League Champ.* SecondNortheast Qualifi er^ 11th*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Boston, Mass.

2002 (4-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Tara Mahoney

Cornell L, 64-21Bucknell W, 64-66Colgate W, 64-101Holy Cross W, 64-144Cortland Invitational FirstIndiana St. Pre-Nationals Eighthat Navy W, 26-29Patriot League Champ.* ThirdNortheast Regionals^ 12thIC4A Championship^ Fifth*-West Point, N.Y.^-Bronx, N.Y.

2003 (1-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Alexis SeefeldtCornell L, 33-26Great American Shooutout 11thCortland Invitational Ind.Paul Short Run 12that Navy W, 18-41Patriot League Champ.* SecondNCAA Regionals^ 14thECAC Championships# Second*-Easton, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.#-Bronx, N.Y.

2004 (1-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Desiree Zielen-ErsingCornell L, 45-18Paul Short Run 13thGreat American Festival 10that Navy W, 25-30Patriot League Champ.* FirstNCAA Regionals^ 14thECAC Championships^ Eighth*-Lewisburg, Pa.^-Bronx, N.Y.

2005 (1-1)Coach: Jerry QuillerCaptain: Jill HajecCornell L, 50-15Great American Festival* NinthIona Meet of Champions 14thPaul Short Run 15thNavy W, 20-41Patriot League Champ.^ SecondNCAA Regionals% 14thECAC Championships# Fourth*-Cary, N.C.^-Bethlehem, Pa.%-Boston, Mass.#-Bronx, N.Y.

2006 (0-2)Coach: Laura KirchgraberCaptain: Kathryn WalkerCornell L, 50-15Penn State Invitaitonal Eighth

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Notre Dam Invitational 10thNavy L, 38-21Patriot League Champ.* FifthNCAA Regionals^ 19thECAC Championships^ Fourth*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Bronx, N.Y.

2007 (0-2)Coach: Laura KirchgraberCaptain: Megan HowellArmy Open Ind.Cornell L, 43-18Iona Meet of Champions EighthNotre Dame Invitational 16thPaul Short Run Ind.Navy L, 38-23Patriot League Champ.* FifthNCAA Regionals^ 26thECAC Championships% Third*-Easton, Pa.^-Boston, Mass.%-Bronx, N.Y.

2008 (0-2)Coach: Troy EngleCaptain: Meg CurranArmy Open Ind.Cornell L, 46-17Roy Griak Invitational 18thPaul Short Run 23rdNavy L, 48-15Patriot League Champ.* FourthNCAA Regionals^ 12thECAC Championships^ Fifth*-Bethlehem, Pa.^-Bronx, N.Y.

2009 (1-1)Coach: Troy EngleCaptain: Stephanie SchoenemanArmy Open Ind.Cornell L, 44-17Roy Griak Invitational 12thPaul Short Run 31stNavy W, 24-31Patriot League Champ.* SecondNCAA Regionals^ 18thECAC Championships% Ind.*-Hamilton, N.Y.^-Boston, Mass.%-Bronx, N.Y.

2010 (1-1)Coach: Troy EngleCaptain: Courtney ClementArmy Open Ind.Cornell L, 50-15Iona Meet of Champions 10thPaul Short Run 28that Navy W, 26-29Patriot League Champ.* ThirdNCAA Regionals^ 17thECAC Championships# Ind.*-Easton, Pa. ^-Madison, Conn. #-Bronx, N.Y.

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ARMY NAVYMenʼs Star Meet History

YEAR RESULT1937 Navy, 28-641938 Army, 26-401939 Army, 30-381940 Navy, 32-381941 Army, 25-301942 Army, 25-301943 Navy, 22-331944 Navy, 26-291945 Army, 19-361946 Navy, 20-351947 Army, 20-351948 Army, 15-451949 Army, 15-501950 Army, 15-501951 Army, 15-501952 Army, 15-441953 Army, 20-401954 Army, 22-331955 Army, 24-311956 Army, 24-331957 Navy, 24-321958 Army, 17-381959 Navy, 25-301960 Army, 21-361961 Army, 22-37

1962 Navy, 23-381963 Navy, 22-331964 Navy, 17-451965 Army, 20-401966 Navy, 23-331967 Navy, 21-351968 Navy, 26-291969 Navy, 19-441970 Army, 26-291971 Navy, 21-401972 Army, 21-341973 Navy, 17-461974 Navy, 20-431975 Navy, 25-361976 Navy, 26-291977 Navy, 24-371978 Did not meet1979 Navy, 16-471980 Navy, 15-501981 Navy, 15-481982 Navy, 15-501983 Navy, 15-501984 Navy, 15-501985 Navy, 21-361986 Navy, 26-30

1987 Army, 23-321988 Navy, 24-321989 Navy, 20-421990 Navy, 24-341991 Navy, 20-411992 Navy, 19-371993 Army, 24-351994 Army, 20-381995 Tie, 28-281996 Army, 21-371997 Navy, 27-311998 Navy, 20-411999 Navy, 22-372000 Navy, 23-362001 Navy, 25-302002 Navy, 15-462003 Army, 25-302004 Navy, 25-342005 Army, 27-282006 Navy, 22-332007 Navy, 23-352008 Army, 27-282009 Navy, 19-412010 Navy, 20-41

Navy leads all-time series: 44-28-1Longest win streak: 13, Navy, 1973-86

Current streak: Navy, two meets

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ARMY NAVYYEAR RESULT1986 Army, 27-291987 Army, 24-311988 Navy, 23-33 1989 Navy, 16-451990 Navy, 15-461991 Navy, 28-361992 Navy, 17-451993 Navy, 20-431994 Navy, 23-38

1995 Navy, 24-351996 Navy, 27-281997 Army, 23-341998 Navy, 21-361999 Navy, 20-422000 Navy, 20-412001 Army, 19-402002 Army, 26-292003 Army, 18-41

2004 Army, 25-302005 Army, 20-412006 Navy, 21-382007 Navy, 23-382008 Navy, 15-482009 Army, 24-312010 Army, 26-29

Navy leads all-time series: 15-10Longest win streak: Nine, Navy, 1988-96

Current streak: Army, two meets

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Menʼs Patriot League History

Year Armyʼs Team Finish (pts) Champion (pts) Armyʼs Top Individual (place)2010 Third (86) Navy (43) Bryce Livingston (sixth) 2009 Fifth (107) Navy (34) Alexis Torre-Santiago (15th)2008 Tie-First with Navy (47) Army, Navy (47) Jonathan Anderson (fi rst)2007 Third (78) American (47) John Mickowski (third)2006 Fourth (99) American (25) Doug Pelletier (10th)2005 Second (71) American (22) Faraz Bala (seventh)2004 Third (78) American (19) Paul Strozier (sixth)2003 Third (79) American (26) Eric Heely (second)2002 Second (46) American (28) David Welch (third)2001 First (36) Army (36) Will Wyche (fi rst)2000 First (20) Army (20) Will Wyche (fi rst)1999 Second (50) Bucknell (30) Michael Baskin (second)1998 Second (42) Bucknell (23) Scott Goff (fi rst)1997 Second (56) Bucknell (29) Scott Goff (fi rst)1996 First (21) Army (21) Dan Browne (fi rst)1995 First (19) Army (19) Dan Browne (fi rst)1994 First (24) Army (24) Mike Bernstein (fi rst)1993 First (23) Army (23) Jason Stewart (second)

• Seven team titles •• Eight individual champions •

• Six Coach of the Year certifi cates •- Ron Bazil ʻ93, ʻ94; Jerry Quiller ʻ95, ʻ96, ʻ00, ʻ01 -

• Four Scholar-Athletes of the Year • - Zach Miller ʻ96; Michael Baskin ʻ99, ʻ00; Paul Strozier ʻ04 -

• More All-Patriot League selections (70) than any other school •• Two four-time All-League honorees •- Scott Goff ʻ95-ʼ98; Michael Ross ʻ95-ʼ98 -

• Two best times in Patriot League Championship history (8K) • - No. 1 Mike Berstein - 1994 - Bucknell Golf Course - 24:12.0 -

- No. 2 Jonathan Anderson - 2008 - Goodman Campus, Lehigh - 24:19.4 -

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Womenʼs Patriot League History

Year Armyʼs Team Finish (pts) Champion (pts) Armyʼs Top Individual (place)2010 Third (93) Colgate (42) Marcie Nordt (11th) 2009 Second (81) Bucknell (65) Courtney Clement (fourth) 2008 Fourth (96) Navy (23) Chelsea Prahl (seventh) 2007 Fifth (128) Bucknell, Navy (58) Stephanie Schoeneman (12th)2006 Fifth (119) Bucknell (28) Meghan Curran (seventh)2005 Second (67) Bucknell (42) Ashley Urick (fi fth)2004 First (46) Army (46) Jill Hajek (sixth)2003 Second (57) American (30) Ashley Urick (fourth)2002 Third (55) American (42) Ashley Urick (fi fth)2001 Second (77) Bucknell (28) Angela Paterson (fi fth)2000 Third (60) Bucknell (21) Emily Potter (fi fth)1999 Second (51) Bucknell (17) Tara Mahoney (eighth)1998 Second (53) Bucknell (32) Gretchen Dobert (second)1997 First (32) Army (32) Tatiana Sohrakoff (second)1996 First (38) Army (38) Jessica Jones (fi rst)1995 First (31) Army (31) Erin Miller (third)1994 First (38) Army (38) Catherine Gaffi gan (fi rst)1993 Fifth (108) Lafayette (56) Catherine Gaffi gan (fi rst)

• Five team titles •• Three individual champions •

• Two Rookie of the Meet honorees •- Meghan Curran ʻ05; Elizabeth OʼDonnell ʻ10 -

• Three Coach of the Year certifi cates •- Ron Bazil ʻ94; Jerry Quiller ʻ97, ʻ04 -

• Two Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards • - Catherine Gaffi gan ʻ93, ʻ94 -

The Patriot League, which was founded on the principles of admitting athletes who are academically representative of their class, is in its second decade of academic and athletic achievement. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education.

The Patriot League began as a successful Division I-AA (now called Football Championship Subdivision) football conference in 1986. Full League members include American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy. Associate members include Fordham (football) and Georgetown (football).

These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country.

In the classroom, the Patriot League’s full-member institutions, individually and collectively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. For the eighth-straight year the Patriot League ranked fi rst among all Division I conferences in student-athlete graduation rates according to the NCAA Graduation Rates report.

League members have also distinguished themselves on the fi eld of play. The Patriot League sponsors championship competition in 23 sports (11 for men; 12 for women). Championship teams from 14 sports are guaranteed advancement into NCAA post-season competition: baseball, men and women’s basketball, fi eld hockey, football, men’s golf, men and women’s lacrosse, men and women’s soccer, softball, men and women’s tennis and volleyball.

In the Patriot League’s history, more than 225 teams have been selected for post-season play in the NCAA, ECAC or National Invitational tournaments. The Patriot League also boasts nearly 100 individual student-athletes who have qualifi ed for NCAA Championships, the pinnacle of collegiate individual competition. In excess of 235 Patriot League student-athletes have earned All-America honors.

Along the timeline of Patriot League history about three-quarters of the Patriot League’s 410 Scholar-Athletes of the Year also received All-Patriot League status for their exemplary athletic performance. Additionally, more than 70 of the Scholar-Athletes honored were named Players of the Year or Performers of the Meet in their respective sport.

In the Patriot League’s history, 169 Patriot League student-athletes have been recognized as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, while more than 10,500 more have qualifi ed for the League’s Academic Honor Roll by accumulating a 3.2 grade-point average and earning a varsity letter. Twenty-seven student-athletes have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Additionally, Patriot League student-athletes have earned four Fulbright Scholarships, a Rhodes Scholarship, a Luce Foundation Scholarship, a Marshall Scholarship, three NACDA/Disney Scholarships, fi ve National Football Foundation Scholarships and three ECAC/Robbins Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards among their many accomplishments.