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Centenary College Mission StatementCentenary College is a community of learners distinguished by a diverse student body, a dedicated faculty and staff, and stimulating educational opportunities. Centenary College is

committed to a quality liberal arts and career studies education with a substantial international dimension to

engage students in learning and prepare them for satisfying careers, successful lives, community service and lifelong

intellectual pursuits.

General InformationTable of Contents 1Athletics Information 2Media Information 3Administrative Staff 4Athletic Training/Conditioning 5

2013 Softball TeamTeam Information 6Head Coach Kim Broking 7-11 Assistant Coaches 12-13Season Preview 14-172013 Schedule 182013 Roster 19

2013 Player InformationCaptains 20-21Seniors 22Juniors 23-25Sophomores 26-28Newcomers 29

HistoryCareer Records 30-31Single-Season Records 32-332011 CSAC Championship 34-352012 CSAC Championship 36-38Charity Game 39

Other InformationAthletic Turf Fund 40 About The CSAC 41-42Centenary College Fast Facts 43-44

Centenary College AthleticsOur Athletic Philosophy

Every coach’s mission is to provide the student-athlete with a competitive program and the opportunity to achieve excellence individually or as part of a team. The

phrase “the teaching coach,” committed to the students, best describes our philosophy while maintaining a strong academic profile.

As coaches, we serve as both educators and leaders. Centenary’s goal is to maximize the human potential of our student-athletes. Our holistic approach

stresses the fundamentals of the games we play as well as the values of responsibility, discipline, and commitment. We know that these principles will

translate into victories, but more importantly, they will develop young people with character. Those who compete and graduate become true champions, for they will

understand what it means to be committed to excellence.

About Our Athletic ProgramAt Centenary College we nurture and encourage true competitive integrity. Our school adheres to a strict code of conduct from the recruiting process all the way to the NCAA

Championships. Our coaches, administrators and staff members all take an active role in monitoring and insuring our compliance with all NCAA, Conference and College

regulations.

Centenary sponsors 13 men’s and women’s teams at the Division III level, and our Athletic Department continues to grow. We remain committed to developing our Athletic Department into one of the best small-college programs in the country. With the help of

our dedicated coaches, staff and student-athletes we can see that dream come to reality.

As a student-athlete, we will ask you to represent the College’s intercollegiate athletics program both on and off the field with integrity, professionalism and competitiveness.

During your years at Centenary you will be asked to make sacrifices, but these sacrifices will be well rewarded by relationships and memories that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Media Information

General InformationLocation...........................................Hackettstown, N.J.Founded................................................................1867Enrollment............................................................2,576Colors............................................Navy Blue and GrayNickname........................................................CyclonesAffiliation............................................NCAA Division IIIConferences.........Colonial States Athletic Conference............................Eastern College Athletic ConferencePresident.......................Dr. Barbara-Jayne LewthwaiteAthletic Director.................................Billie Jo Blackwell

Contact InformationSchool Phone Directory........................(908)-852-1400Athletic Department.............................................x2297Athletic Department Fax.......................(908)-813-8295Office of Admissions............................................x2217College Website.................www.centenarycollege.eduAthletics Website.............www.centenarycyclones.comAthletics [email protected]

Athletic CommunicationsSports Information Director...................Kevin FountainOffice Phone..............................(908)-852-1400 x2296Cell Phone............................................(848)-219-0137E-Mail........................fountaink@centenarycollege.eduAssistant Sports Information Director...Alan PopadinesOffice Phone..............................(908)-852-1400 [email protected]

Social Media InformationFacebook Name................Centenary College AthleticsTwitter Handle..................................CentCyclones_NJYouTube Page............................CentenaryNJAthletics

Quick FactsNote to the Media:The Centenary College Athletic

Department welcomes all members of the press and other media outlets to attend

any and all athletic events. Please contact the Sports Information Office at least 24

hours prior to any athletic event for information and access to the event.

Interview PoliciesAll interviews with any student-athletes or

coaches must be arranged through the Sports Information office. Please send any

interview requests directly to the Sports Information office with at least 24 hours

notice. The media relations staff will work with the student-athlete to find a time that

is mutually convenient for both the student-athlete and the media

representative.

Post-Game InformationThe Centenary College Sports Information

will provide all press releases, box scores, and statistics online at

www.centenarycyclones.com. Fans and media outlets can also sign up for

sport-specific news updates at www.centenarycyclones.com/news.

CreditsThe 2013 Media Guide was written, designed, and edited by the Sports

Information Office at Centenary College. All photos are courtesy of Centenary

College Athletics and Lors Studio Photography.

Administrative Staff

Associate Athletic Director

Josh Huber

Athletic Academic Advisor/SWA

Iris Correa

Assistant to the Director of Athletics

J.J. Cusick

Director ofAthletics

Billie Jo Blackwell

Head Athletic Trainer

Karin Damon

Associate Athletic Trainer

Kevin Davies

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dana Baffuto

Athletics Equipment Manager

Matt Klank

Athletics Facility Manager

Dinu Dan

Athletic Recruiting Coordinator

Keith O’Connor

Sports Information Director

Kevin Fountain

Assistant Sports Information Director

Alan Popadines

Athletic Training and Conditioning

The Sports Medicine program at Centenary College provides students with an opportunity to participate in intercollegiate athletics in the safest and healthiest way possible. A well-rounded program for student-athletes directed toward the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries is enhanced by team physicial Dr. Mike Kelly and orthopedic surgeons Dr. Louis Rizio and Dr. Robert A Defalco. The Athletic Training staff includes Head Athletic Trainer Karin Damon, Associate Athletic Trainer Kevin Davies, and Assistant Athletic Trainer Dana Baffuto.

The fitness center, located in the John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center, gives Centenary students and student-athletes a safe workout environment where they can improve their agility, speed, flexibility, strength and conditioning. Using the fitness center gives each athlete a chance to improve their overall fitness, therefore making them more competitive in their sport of choice.

In 2006, the fitness center was expanded to include a separate cardio room as well as the weight machine and free weight areas. The renovation also brought in brand new state-of-the-art strength and fitness equipment that should fill all our student-athlete’s seasonal fitness needs.

2013 Softball TeamCoaching Staff

Head Coach................................Kim BrokingAlma Mater.......................Montclair State ‘02Career Record.....................................113-57Centenary Record................................113-57Phone Number............(908)-852-1400 [email protected]

Assistant Coach.........................Sarah OlsenAlma Mater...............................Centenary ‘11Phone Number............(908)-852-1400 [email protected]

Assistant Coach.....................Caitlin VeverkaAlma Mater...............................Centenary ‘12Phone Number............(908)-852-1400 [email protected]

2013 Team Information2012 Overall Record................................27-162012 CSAC Record/Finish..............19-3 (First)Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................10/4Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/3Newcomers....................................................1Captains: Brianne McManus, Cara Montferrat

Kim Broking completed her fourth season as head coach of the Centenary College softball program. She has set program records in conference victories during each of her four seasons and has an overall record of 113-57 record, including a 73-15 mark in CSAC action. She has guided her team to four-consecutive Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Tournaments including two consecutive CSAC Championships, sending the Cyclones to two straight NCAA Tournament appearances in 2011 and 2012. Centenary’s most recent trip to the NCAA Tournament produced school history as the Cyclones defeated Moravian 3-0 in the opening game marking the first ever NCAA Tournament win in program history.

The 2012 season was highlighted by the Cyclone’s second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament and history making win over Moravian College, yet many more accomplishments were achieved. Coach Broking led Centenary to a 27-16 overall record and 19-3 in the CSAC. The Cyclones earned the top seed in the CSAC Tournament, a tournament Centenary would host for the first time. The Cyclones raced through the tournament, going 3-0 behind the pitching of Roxanne Keelan and the bat of Caitlin Veverka. Keelan notched all three wins for Centenary in the tournament, while Veverka paced the offense with three home runs and ten RBI in the tournament including a grand slam in the championship game against Neumann.

The performance of the 2012 team yielded numerous awards for Coach Broking and the Cyclones. For the second year in a row a Centenary player earned CSAC Player of the Year honors as Veverka was named Co-Player of the Year after batting .471 with nine home runs, 53 runs scored, and 48 RBI. Meagan Madsen was named CSAC Pitcher of the Year for her efforts in helping lead the Cyclones to the top team ERA in the conference. Coach Broking was named CSAC Coach of the Year, her second Coach of the Year award in her four years.

Five Cyclones were awarded with postseason All-CSAC First or Second team honors with Madsen and Veverka being named to the First Team. Keelan, Cara Montferrat, and Caitlyn Dean were named to the All-CSAC Second Team while the remainder of the starting lineup earned Honorable Mention accolades. Veverka’s incredible season earned her numerous awards in addition to her CSAC Co-Player of the Year. Veverka was named the CSAC Tournament MVP, named to the NCAA Union, N.J. Regional All-Tournament Team, and the NFCA Division III East Region First Team.

The Cyclones went 26-12 during the regular season, including a 19-3 mark in CSAC, setting a program-record in conference victories. CC placed second in the CSAC to earn a first-place bye in the conference tournament. The team went 2-0 on the first day of the event and needed just one win to reach the NCAA Tournament.

A loss to Neumann set up a one-game, winner-take-all contest with the Knights for the CSAC Championship. The Cyclones rallied from a six-run deficit and eventually won in the bottom of the seventh on a bases-loaded single by Olsen. Thanks to the first CSAC Championship in program history, Centenary earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament berth.

Sophomore Cara Montferrat added to her trophy list with 2011 CSAC Player of the Year honors. She also earned First Team All-CSAC Catcher and First Team National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-East-Region Catcher accolades. Montferrat was joined on the CSAC First Team by junior outfielder Caitlin Veverka and senior pitcher Kristin Durborow. Veverka also earned First Team NFCA All-East-Region accolades.

Senior Sarah Olsen and freshman Meagan Madsen earned Second Team All-CSAC Utility and Pitcher honors, respectively, and freshman Katie Ciecwisz, junior Jen Vasta and seniors Nicole Fleming and Ali Knapp earned All-CSAC Honorable Mention acco-lades. Vasta was named Third Team NFCA All-East-Region Outfield.

Off the field, CC took home 11 CSAC All-Academic Team honors and Knapp and Vasta each earned CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District 2 Second Team accolades.

In 2010, Centenary went 30-14 and 18-4 in CSAC action, surpassing 2009’s totals of 27 and 17, respectively, while setting a program record in wins. The 2010 squad was eliminated in the CSAC Tournament on the second day of action by Cabrini but earned a berth to the ECAC South Tournament, where the Cyclones lost a heartbreaker to three-time defending champion Misericordia, 1-0.

Montferrat was named CSAC Rookie of the Year, First Team All-CSAC Catcher, National Fastball Coaches Association (NFCA) Third Team All-American and NFCA First Team All-Region. Durborow led the pitching staff with a 20-6 record and 207 strikeouts, both program single-season bests. She earned First Team All-CSAC Pitcher and NFCA Second Team All-Region honors. Veverka also received NFCA Second Team All-Region accolades, as well as All-CSAC Honorable Mention.

Fleming earned First Team Outfield and Olsen was named Second Team Utility. Sophomore Danielle Dundas, Knapp and freshmen Brianne McManus and Kelly O’Dell were all given Honorable Mention accolades.

The team had a banner year in Broking’s first season as head coach, setting then-program records for wins (27) and conference wins (17). The Lady Cyclones earned a berth to the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Championship as the second-seed. After rain cut the tournament short, Centenary was named the second-place winner along with Immaculata.

But the Cyclones’ season was not over, as they earned the program’s first-ever berth to the ECAC Tournament. Centenary split on the first day of action, but then won two consecutive games the second day to force a one game, winner-take-all match with Misericordia for the championship. Although the Cougars prevailed in a close contest, 3-1, Broking had put Centenary on the map as a prominent softball program.

Broking returned to Centenary after a very successful six year coaching stint (2002-06, 2008) at Montclair State University. Prior to that, she served as assistant coach at Centenary for one year (2007). While on the staff at MSU, Broking was in charge of all aspects of the team’s pitching staff. She also oversaw the strength and fitness components for the program while coordinating the team’s fundraising events for their annual spring trip. During her tenure the team compiled a record of 207-58.

In 2008 the program won the New Jersey Athletic Conference tournament after going undefeated in conference play, finishing with a record of 18-0. MSU then went on to the NCAA tournament as the No. 1 seed. Broking and her assistants were named the 2008 Regional Coaching Staff of the Year, one of the top honors awarded to a staff. In addition to her coaching experience at the college level, Broking has handled administrative duties such as coordinating student-athlete study halls, assisting with academic advisement and serving as a mentor to the Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC).

During her playing career, Broking was a four-year starter and letterwinner for Montclair State from 1998-2001. In her final season, she batted a team-best .437 as the Red Hawks won 36 games and claimed the ECAC South Division III crown. Broking set a school record with 1,048 career putouts as an infielder, and tied the school standard with 145 career RBI. For her career, she batted .404 with 216 hits and 103 runs scored in 174 games, in-cluding 56 doubles, while assisting on 96 outs from her first base position. She went 17-2 as a pitcher, with a 2.91 ERA and 83 strikeouts in 173 innings. A two-time All-NJAC First Team All-Star, Broking was also selected as the 2001 MSU Outstanding Female Athlete, the 2001 ECAC South Region MVP and was named the Dioguardi Scholarship Award winner.

Broking holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Physical Education (2002) and a Master of Arts in Physical Education-Exercise Science (2008), both from Montclair State. She also holds a pair of Coaching Certificates, one from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (Certified Specialist) and the other from the NFCA.

Sarah Olsen completed her first season as Kim Broking’s assistant in 2012. Olsen helped lead the Cyclones to their second consecutive CSAC Championship and second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Cyclones made program history by winning their first ever NCAA Tournament game by defeating Moravian College in the opening game of the NCAA Union, N.J. Regional by a score of 3-0.

Olsen, a standout for the Cyclones from 2008-2011 was named to the All-CSAC team in 2009 and second team All-CSAC in 2010 and ’11. Olsen currently stands third in all-time hits for the Cyclones (138), fourth in doubles (22) and second in all-time wins (28), strikeouts(298) and shutouts (11), while posting a career earned run average of 2.92. Olsen has been honored by numerous player and pitcher of the week awards

during her Centenary career.

Prior to Centenary, Olsen was a highly honored player for Pope John XXIII Regional High School, where she played varsity softball all four years, serving as team captain her senior year. Olsen has been named First Team All-West Jersey, First Team All-League, First Team All-Area and Second Team Parochial All-State during her high school career.

Olsen earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Centenary College in 2011 and resides in Lake Hopatcong, N.J.

Caitlin Veverka joins the Centenary coaching staff after a four-year career as one of the Cyclones best student-athletes in program history. Named the 2012 CSAC Player of the Year, First Team NFCA All-East Region, CSAC Championship MVP, and NCAA Union, N.J. All-Tournament Team, Veverka helped lead the Cyclones to two consecutive CSAC Championship titles and the program’s first ever NCAA victory in 2012.

Veverka stands atop Centenary All-Time record books as the career leader in homeruns (27), doubles (41), hits (201), runs (159), stolen bases (53), and at bats (343) as well as single-season records in batting average (.471), hits (66), doubles (23), triples (5), homeruns (13), total bases (118), runs (53), and stolen bases (30).

Off the field, Veverka was named a three time CSAC All-Academic Team and a 2012 NFCA Scholar Athlete for her academic performance.

Aside from playing softball, Veverka played four years on the Centenary women’s soccer team where she helped lead the Cyclones to a 2010 CSAC Championship and was named to an All-Conference team each year.

Veverka graduated from Centenary in 2012 with a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Management.

Season PreviewComing off their second consecutive CSAC Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament, the 2013 Centenary College softball team is looking for another history setting season this year with 10 of their 14 players from last season returning to the roster.

Despite losing the team’s top two hitters from the 2012 season in Caitlin Veverka and Gabrielle Pellegrino, the Cyclones will turn towards the 2011 All-American captain Cara Montferrat to step up and make a solid impact this season. Over her three year career for the Cyclones, Montferrat is averaging .392 at the plate and had two seasons over .400 prior to an injury early in the 2012 season. Along with her team leading average, Montferrat currently holds the Centenary All-Time records in RBI’s (134), OBP (.490), walks (68), slugging percentage (.733), fielding percentage (.989), and putouts (777).

Joining Montferrat as captain to the 2013 squad will be senior Brianne McManus who finished the 2012 season with a .333 average including eight doubles, two triples, a homerun, 15 walks and 26 RBI. Despite missing her sophomore season due to injury, McManus’ experience brings a solid foundation for the Cyclones infield this year.

“Cara and Brianne have been captains for several years, they know what is necessary to take us to the next level” said Head Coach Kim Broking on her senior captains.

Looking to fill the vacant spot in centerfield this year will be Caitlin Dean who stepped up big for the Cyclones last season in right and is expected to be a solid leader for the Cyclones outfield. In her first season with the Cyclones last year, Dean posted up a .319 average with six doubles, three triples, a pair of homeruns and 22 RBI while stealing four bases.

Also hoping to step up into a big leadership spot this year will be sophomore Erin Walsh who looks to take over as the team’s shortstop. Serving mostly as the team’s designated player last season, Walsh posted up a .256 average with eight doubles, two homeruns, and nine walks and looks to make a strong impact this season as a sophomore.

“We’re looking forward to a few returners who are taking on new leadership positions on the field, including Cait Dean and Erin Walsh” said Broking on her new leaders for the 2013 season.

Joining Montferrat in the battery this year will be a pair of returners that have made a tremendous impact on the pitching staff and look to step up once again for the Cyclones this season. Last year’s CSAC Pitcher of the Year Meagan Madsen returns to the circle for the Cyclones as a junior after posting up a 3.85 ERA with 11 wins and 59 strikeouts in 119.1 innings of work. Joining Madsen is senior Roxanne Keelan who put up a 4.12 ERA with 16 wins and 78 strikeouts in 142 innings played as well as a perfect game against Rosemont on March 23rd.

Rounding out the returning Cyclones infield with Walsh and McManus will be Katie Ciecwisz who started all 43 games at second base for the Cyclones last year and posted up a .291 average with 12 doubles, a triple, 23 RBI, and went a perfect 5-5 on stolen bases. Sophomore Jessica Curtis will also look to be an asset off the bench for the Cyclones after playing in 18 games last year from the bench where she picked up a pair of hits and an RBI.

The outfield will look to split Dean in center with returners Samantha Belmonte and Morgan Huizenga this season. Belmonte returns to left after playing 39 games last season where she only had two errors and went a perfect 6-6 in stolen bases for the Cyclones. Huizenga looks to step up as a starter this season after appearing in 15 games last year without recording an error.

The Cyclones will also be adding a lone newcomer to the squad in Samantha Sysak who will fill in as utility player for the team this season. Sysak comes to the Cyclones with two years of experience on the women’s soccer team looking to break in as a mult-sport athlete.

Season Preview

Season Preview“Everyone needs to step up this year. Each one of the players is an impact player and we will work hard to exceed expectations” said Broking on her expectations for her team this season.

After finishing the 2012 season as the CSAC Champions with a 27-16 record including the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament victory, the Cyclones are hoping to continue their winning ways this season with a very tough schedule.

The Cyclones will open the 2013 season with nine of their first 11 games at home, including six games in conference. In only their second game of the season, the Cyclones will look to square off against Neumann University who they took down in the 2012

CSAC Championship and always look to provide a competitive set of games.

As the schedule progresses, the Cyclones move out of conference to take on highly competitive teams such as Moravian College and Rowan University, both teams that the Cyclones played in the 2012 NCAA Union, N.J. Regional Tournament. Moving forward, the Cyclones will also take on the winner of the region as they travel to Montclair State University to take on the Red Hawks.

“We are excited about our strength of schedule this season. We like to play against good competition and that is what we are hoping for this year.”

Joining Coach Broking on staff this year is returning Assistant Coach Sarah Olsen for her second season, as well as last year’s 2012 CSAC Championship MVP Caitlin Veverka as a first time assistant.

Despite winning the CSAC Championship the past two years, each season is a new challenge as the Cyclones hope to continue to improve and make program history.

“We are not thinking about last season. We are only looking forward to the upcoming competitions and we are in a good situation. We are already used to working hard to achieve our goals and we know how to push each other. Overall we know what we need to work very hard to make it back to the conference tournament and that is what we are planning to do.”

Season Preview

2013 ScheduleFriday 3/15 Cedar Crest College % 3:00 PMSaturday 3/16 Neumann University % 1:00 PMTuesday 3/19 Muhlenberg College 3:00 PMSaturday 3/23 Immaculata University % 1:00 PMMonday 3/25 University of Scranton 3:00 PMWednesday 3/27 FDU-Florham 3:00 PMThursday 3/28 Marywood University % 3:00 PMMonday 4/1 Cairn University % 12:00 PMTuesday 4/2 Moravian College 3:00 PMThurdsday 4/4 Rowan University 3:00 PMFriday 4/5 Rosemont College % 3:00 PMSaturday 4/6 Notre Dame of Maryland University % 1:00 PMFriday 4/12 Cairn University % 3:00 PMSaturday 4/13 Baptist Bible College % 1:00 PMWednesday 4/17 Montclair State University 3:00 PMFriday 4/19 Cabrini College % 3:00 PMSaturday 4/20 Gwynedd-Mercy College % 1:00 PMTuesday 4/23 Drew University 3:00 PMThursday 4/25 King’s College 3:00 PMSaturday 4/27 Keystone College % 1:00 PMWednesday 5/1 CSAC Tournament TBAFriday 5/3 CSAC Semi-Finals TBASaturday 5/4 CSAC Championship TBA

All Home Games In BOLD - Played at Legion Field in Hackettstown, N.J.% - Denotes CSAC game

2013 Softball Roster# Player Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Hometown/High School4 Samantha Belmonte So. OF L/R 5-4 Fair Lawn, N.J./Fair Lawn

5 Katie Ciecwisz Jr. IF R/R 5-6 Glen Gardner, N.J./Voorhees

6 Erin Walsh So. IF R/R 5-6 Linden, N.J./Linden

8 Caitlyn Dean Jr. OF R/R 5-9 Haskell, N.J./Lakeland Regional

9 Samantha Sysak Fr. UTIL L/L 5-4 Bayonne, N.J./Holy Family Academy

13 Roxanne Keelan Sr. P R/R 5-8 Barnegat, N.J./Barnegat

14 Cara Montferrat* Sr. C L/L 5-8 Hightstown, N.J./Hightstown

15 Jessica Curtis So. OF R/R 5-11 Bayonne, N.J./Holy Family Academy

17 Morgan Huizenga Sr. OF R/R 5-9 Long Valley, N.J./West Morris Central

18 Meagan Madsen Jr. P R/R 5-10 New Milford, N.J./New Milford

20 Brianne McManus* Sr. IF R/R 5-2 Laurence Harbor, N.J./Old Bridge

*Denotes Captains

By PositionPitchers (2)

Keelan, Madsen

Catchers (1)Montferrat

Infielders (3)Ciecwisz, McManus, Walsh

Outfielders (4)Belmonte, Curtis, Dean, Huizenga

Utility (1)Sysak

By YearSeniors (4)

Keelan, Huizenga, McManus, Montferrat

Juniors (3)Ciecwisz, Dean, Madsen

Sophomores (3)Belmonte, Curtis, Walsh

Freshmen (1)Sysak

Roster Breakdown

Captains

2012 (Junior): Named to All-CSAC Second Team...started all 43 games at catcher for Cyclones...batted .291 with 16 extra base hits, 31 RBI, and 27 runs...clubbed game tying two-run home run vs. Baptist Bible in opening game of CSAC Tournament...committed only one error leading to a fielding percentage of .994...named to CSAC All-Academic Team...NFCA Scholar-Athlete.

2011 (Sophomore): CSAC Player of the Year…All-CSAC First Team Catcher…First Team NFCA All-East-Region Catcher…started all 42 games…batted team-best .471 with 41 runs, 10 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs and 47 RBI…led team in hits and RBI and tied for team lead in doubles…slugged a team-best .840…walked a team-high 25 times and led team with a .573 OBP…posted a squad-best 279 putouts along with 16 assists and recorded a fielding percentage of .990…set career-highs in BA, hits, OBP, assists and fielding %…set single-season records in batting average and OBP…earned CSAC Tournament MVP honors after batting .545 with three walks, five runs, two doubles, two home runs and three RBI during the championships…hit .333 with an RBI in Centenary’s two NCAA Tournament games…in national rankings, finished season ninth in on-base percentage, 23rd in slugging percentage, and 28th in batting average…led

CSAC in average, slugging %, OBP, walks and putouts…also finished second in hits, RBI and total bases, tied for second in home runs and fourth in runs…three-time CSAC weekly award winner...CSAC All-Academic Team.

2010 (Freshman): CSAC Rookie of the Year…All-CSAC First Team Catcher…Third Team NFCA All-American…First Team All-NFCA East Region…ECAC South Rookie of the Year…ECAC South Second Team All-Star…played and started in all 44 games…hit .417 with 43 runs, 15 doubles, five triples, 12 home runs and 56 RBI…slugged .879…walked 29 times and had an OBP of .515…stole seven bases in eight attempts…had a fielding % of .986 with 342 putouts, 15 assists and just five errors…led team in seven categories and tied for the team lead in triples…set single-season program records in home runs, doubles, total bases (116), RBI, slugging percentage, walks and put outs…in NCAA statistics, ranked 12th in home runs, 14th in slugging percentage, and 16th in RBI per game…led CSAC in slugging percentage, RBI, home runs and total bases…earned three CSAC weekly awards...Spring FAR-FAB Scholar-Athlete Recognition Award Winner…CSAC All-Academic Team.High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the softball team at Hightstown High School…started on the varsity squad all four seasons…two-time Second Team All-Mercer County selection…also was a four-year starter on the basketball team…majoring in Elementary Education.

Centenary Career StatsYear GP Avg. H R BB RBI SB 2010 44 .291 39 27 12 15 52012 41 .333 33 21 15 26 2Total 85 .309 72 48 27 41 7

Captains

2012 (Junior): Named All-CSAC Honorable Mention...appeared in 41 games, starting 39 at first base for Cyclones...batted .333, going 33-for-99 with 11 extra base hits...scored 21 runs, adding 26 RBI...finished with .985 fielding percentage...delivered two-run single vs. Moravian in NCAA Regional on May 10 to give Cyclones first ever NCAA Tournament win...recorded nine multi-RBI games...named to CSAC All-Academic Team...NFCA Scholar-Athlete.

2011 (Sophomore): Missed the season due to injury.

2010 (Freshman): All-CSAC Honorable Mention…played and started in all 44 games…hit .291 (39-for-134) with 27 runs, three doubles, two triples and 15 RBI…walked 12 times…stole five bases in five attempts…had 63 putouts, 48 assists and a .941 fielding percentage…tied for eighth in the CSAC in at bats.

High School and Personal Data: Three-year member of the softball team at Old Bridge High School…started on the varsity squad all three seasons…received “Knight Award” as a senior…was named as top lead-off hitter by the Home News Tribune.

Centenary Career StatsYear GP Avg. H R BB RBI SB 2010 44 .291 39 27 12 15 52012 41 .333 33 21 15 26 2Total 85 .309 72 48 27 41 7

Seniors

2012 (Junior): Appeared in 15 games, starting four for the Cyclones...scored two runs...named to the CSAC All-Academic Team...NFCA Scholar-Athlete.

2011 (Sophomore): Did not play.

2010 (Freshman): Did not play.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of softball at West Morris Central High School…served as Captain her senior year and received the Most Improved Player as a junior…Ran track and threw shot put her senior year where she placed 1st at Cliffs Back Invitational and also placed 6th at sectionals girls winter track.

Centenary Career StatsYear GP Avg. H R BB RBI SB 2012 15 .000 0 2 2 1 0Total 15 .000 0 2 2 1 0

2012 (Sophomore): All-CSAC Honorable Mention...started in all 43 games for Cyclones...recorded 39 hits with 12 doubles, 23 RBI and 15 runs...finished seventh in the nation in DIII in sac flies...only struck out five times in 134 at bats...posted a .963 fielding % with 79 putouts and 79 assists...named to the CSAC All-Academic Team...NFCA Scholar-Athlete.

2011 (Freshman): All-CSAC Honorable Mention Second Base…started all 42 games at second base…hit .301 with 27 runs, 10 doubles, one triple and 30 RBI…tied for team lead in doubles and finished third in RBI…posted a .968 fielding percentage with 71 putouts and a team-high 68 assists against just two errors…Centenary’s Female Rookie of the Year…CSAC Weekly Honor Roll on March 14…CSAC All-Academic Team.

High School and Personal Data: Two-sport athlete at Voorhees High School…four-year member of the softball team, including three as a starter for the varsity squad…two-time Skyland Conference All-Delaware-West Second Team member…earned First Team Skyland Conference All-Delaware West honors as a senior…that season broke two school records with a 16-game hitting streak and by hitting in 18 of the team’s 20 games…also earned Hunterdon/

Juniors

Centenary Career StatsYear GP Avg. H R BB RBI SB 2010 44 .291 39 27 12 15 52012 41 .333 33 21 15 26 2Total 85 .309 72 48 27 41 7

Warren County Scholar-Athlete, Janine Zehner and Michele Smith Awards, the latter given to athlete who demonstrates passion, commitment, work ethic, integrity and heart for the game of softball…played four years of field hockey, including two as a starter…National Honor Society…Physical Education Award as a senior…two-time Student of the Month Award winner.

Juniors

2012 (Sophomore): Named to All-CSAC Second Team...started all 43 games for Cyclones...batted .319, going 36-for-113...smacked 11 extra base hits including six doubles, three triples, and two home runs...scored 27 runs, recorded 22 RBI...stole four bases...went 3-for-4 with two runs and five RBI, blasting a home run and double at Marywood on April 20th.

2011 (Freshman): Played at William Paterson Univresity...appeared in seven games...scored three runs for Pioneers...was 1-1 in stolen base attempts.

High School and Personal Data: Four year varsity starer for Lakeland Regional...also played three years varsity basketball and one year of cross country...served as captain of basketball team senior year...recognized for Best Overall Drawings in North Jersey art competition.

Centenary Career StatsYear GP Avg. H R BB RBI SB 2012 43 .319 36 27 7 22 0Total 43 .319 36 27 7 22 0

2012 (Sophomore): CSAC Pitcher of the Year...All-CSAC First Team...appeared in 35 games, with 23 starts for Cyclones...posted an 11-9 record...pitched 123.1 innings recording an ERA of 3.06 with 59 strikeouts...threw five shutouts...helped lead Centenary to top team ERA in CSAC at 2.03...had the second best ERA vs. CSAC opponents at 1.82...named to CSAC All-Academic Team...named to CSAC All-Sportsmanship Team.

2011 (Freshman): Second Team All-CSAC Pitcher…finished the season 14-4 with a 3.19 ERA, with 10 complete games, five shutouts and two saves…made 27 appearances, including 14 starts…led team in wins, saves and appearances…pitched 112 innings and struck out 82…ranked 36th nationally in saves, 70th in wins and 78th in shutouts…tied for CSAC lead in wins, saves and appearances…tied the Centenary single-season record in saves…earned CSAC Pitcher of the Week, ECAC South Pitcher of the Week and Cyclone of the Week on April 5.

High School and Personal Data: Two-sport athlete at New Milford High School…four-year starter for the varsity softball team…three-time First Team All-League Bergen County Scholastic League (BCSL) Olympic…also a three-time Honorable Mention All-County…earned Coaches Award as a senior…played four years of basketball, including two as a starter…team went to North Jersey State Sectional for first time

Juniors

Centenary Career StatsYear IP ERA W L K CG SV 2011 112.0 4.10 14 4 82 10 22012 119.1 3.85 11 8 59 9 1Total 231.1 3.97 25 12 141 19 3

in program history in 2008-09…squad also went to first league championship in school history in 2007…as a senior, earned First Team All-League BCSL Olympic and Honorable Mention All-County…earned Toth-Newman Athleticand New Milford Lions Club Scholarships…also received Mimi-Weiss Academic Scholarship.

2012 (Freshman): Named All-CSAC Honorable Mention...named to CSAC All-Academic Team...Appeared in 39 games, starting in 31 of them...recorded 18 hits, scored 19 runs...stole all six bases she attempted...went 2-for-4 with an RBI, a stolen base, and three runs scored at Neumann on April 10

High School and Personal Data: Played three years of varsity softball for Fair Lawn High School…named captain senior year…honored as First Team All-League, Big North Conference Shortstop, and Honorable Mention All-Bergen County Infielder…recipient of the 2011 Fair Lawn Athletic Club Award and Fair Lawn All Sports Association Scholarship.

Sophomores

Centenary Career StatsYear GP Avg. H R BB RBI SB 2012 39 .247 18 19 3 5 6Total 39 .247 18 19 3 5 6

Sophomores

2012 (Freshman): Appeared in 18 games for Cyclones...recorded two hits in six at bats...scored six runs...named to CSAC All-American Team

High School and Personal Data: Four year member of softball team at Holy Family Academy...named to Third Team All-County Team by N.J. Star Ledger...also played four years of soccer...served as team Captain in senior year...named team MVP and won the NSCAA Senior Recognition Award...named to First Team All County Team senior year...named Second Team All County in sophomore and junior seasons

Centenary Career StatsYear GP Avg. H R BB RBI SB 2012 18 .286 2 6 0 1 0Total 18 .286 2 6 0 1 0

2012 (Freshman): Named All-CSAC Honorable Mention...appeared in 40 games, starting 35 for the Cyclones...recorded 23 hits in 90 at bats...slugged eight doubles and two home runs...tallied 12 RBI and scored 20 runs...went 2-for-4 with two doubles, wo RBI and two runs scored at Baptist Bible on April 14

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity softball for Linden High School…named to the All-County team her senior year…also played three years of varsity soccer in high school.

Sophomores

Centenary Career StatsYear GP Avg. H R BB RBI SB 2012 40 .256 23 20 9 12 0Total 40 .256 23 20 9 12 0

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High School and Personal Data: Four year varsity starter in soccer at Holy Family Academy…served as captain her senior year...finished high school career with 70 goals and 31 assists…received the HFA Marissa Minisci Memorial Award her after freshman campaign and the HFA Coaches Award her following her junior season…Nominated as a two-time NJGSCA All-State Recipient, HCIAA All-Hudson First Team, HCIAA All-County First Team, and a three-time HCIAA Coaches Selection Second Team…also played as a three-year starter for the basketball team where she was named captain her senior season…member of the U.S. Parma Victory Soccer Academy Baltimore March Madness Tournament Championship team, Philadelphia MSSL Showcase Winner, U.S. Club Championship team, Coumbia Invitational Tournament Championship team, and the Lititz Showcase Co-Championship Team.

Career Records - Hitting

Batting Average (Min. 100 AB)Jen Vasta .423 2011Caitlin Veverka .414 2009-2012Cara Montferrat .392 2010-pres.Shannon Jonas .387 2000-2003Amanda Lear .384 2001-2002

RBI’sCara Montferrat 134 2010-pres.Caitlin Veverka 133 2009-2012Ali Knapp 87 2008-2011Lauren Cassoff 79 2005-2008Sarah Olsen 76 2008-2011

On Base Percentage (Min. 100 AB)Cara Montferrat .490 2010-pres.Caitlin Veverka .482 2009-2012Shannon Jonas .450 2000-2003Jessa Jones .441 2005-2007Jen Vasta .440 2011

WalksCara Montferrat 68 2010-pres.Jolyn Veres 65 2006-2009Caitlin Veverka 64 2009-2012Melissa Nieves 56 2001-2004Ali Knapp 55 2008-2011

DoublesCaitlin Veverka 41 2009-2012Cara Montferrat 36 2010-pres.Megan Dunne 25 2007-2009Lauren Cassoff 25 2005-2008Katie Ciecwisz 22 2011-pres.Sarah Olsen 22 2008-2011

TriplesJessa Jones 13 2005-2007Shannon Jonas 10 2000-2003Caitlin Veverka 10 2009-2012Jolyn Veres 9 2006-2009Michelle Burke 9 2001-2004Cara Montferrat 9 2010-pres.

Home RunsCaitlin Veverka 27 2009-2012Cara Montferrat 25 2010-pres.Jessa Jones 13 2005-2007Lauren Cassoff 12 2005-2008Jess Guidi 6 2002-2004

Stolen BasesCaitlin Veverka 53 2009-2012Danielle Newnom 33 2003-2005Jolyn Veres 29 2006-2009Amanda Lear 28 2001-2002Shannon Jonas 27 2000-2003

Career Records - Pitching/Defense

Earned Run Average (Min. 60 IP)Ali Knapp 2.47 2008-2011Kristin Durborow 2.65 2008-2011Melissa Nieves 3.06 2001-2004Meagan Madsen 3.12 2011-pres.Roxanne Keelan 3.14 2012-pres.

WinsKristin Durborow 48 2008-2011Sarah Olsen 28 2008-2011Meagan Madsen 25 2011-pres.Melissa Nieves 24 2001-2004Jess Guidi 22 2002-2004

AppearancesKristin Durborow 92 2008-2011Sarah Olsen 71 2008-2011Meagan Madsen 62 2011-pres.Jess Guidi 50 2002-2004Melissa Nieves 50 2001-2004

Innings PitchedKristin Durborow 436 2008-2011Sarah Olsen 326.1 2008-2011Melissa Nieves 289 2001-2004Jess Guidi 273.1 2002-2004Meagan Madsen 235.1 2011-pres.

Strike OutsKristin Durborow 498 2008-2011Sarah Olsen 298 2008-2011Jess Guidi 284 2002-2004Melissa Nieves 219 2001-2004Meagan Madsen 141 2011-pres.

Fielding Percentage (Min. 50 GP)Cara Montferrat .989 2010-pres.Ali Knapp .985 2008-2011Stephanie Burrini .975 2004-2007Katie Ciecwisz .974 2011-pres.Brianne McManus .972 2010-pres.

PutoutsCara Montferrat 777 2010-pres.Ali Knapp 673 2008-2011Stephani Burrini 546 2004-2007Jolyn Veres 421 2006-2009Michelle Burke 342 2001-2004

AssistsJolyn Veres 222 2006-2009Lauren Cassoff 195 2005-2008Gabrielle Pellegrino 162 2010-2012Shannon Jonas 158 2000-2003Sarah Olsen 154 2008-2011Jenna Wendolowski 154 2006-2009

Single-Season Records - Hitting

Batting Average (Min. 50 AB)Caitlin Veverka .471 2012Cara Montferrat .471 2011Jessa Jones .439 2005Caitlin Veverka .438 2010Michelle Burke .431 2003

RBI’sCara Montferrat 56 2010Caitlin Veverka 48 2012Cara Montferrat 47 2011Caitlin Veverka 40 2010Caitlin Veverka 36 2011

On Base Percentage (Min. 50 AB)Cara Montferrat .573 2011Caitlin Veverka .528 2012Jessa Jones .520 2005Cara Montferrat .515 2010Caitlin Veverka .500 2010Melissa Nieves .500 2004

WalksCara Montferrat 29 2010Cara Montferrat 25 2011Jolyn Veres 24 2008Ali Knapp 22 2011Melissa Nieves 22 2004

DoublesCaitlin Veverka 23 2012Cara Montferrat 15 2010Megan Dunne 13 2009Katie Ciewisz 12 2012Cara Montferrat 11 2012

TriplesCaitlin Veverka 5 2010Cara Montferrat 5 2010Jolyn Veres 5 2009Jessa Jones 5 2006Michelle Burke 5 2003

Home RunsCaitlin Veverka 13 2011Cara Montferrat 12 2010Cara Montferrat 10 2011Caitlin Veverka 9 2012

Stolen BasesCaitlin Veverka 30 2012Danielle Newnom 24 2004Amanda Lear 20 2002Angelica Ruiz 13 2010Caitlin Veverka 12 2011Melissa Nieves 12 2002

Single-Season Records - Pitching/Defense

Earned Run Average (Min. 8 GP)Ali Knapp 1.69 2010Sarah Olsen 1.77 2009Melissa Nieves 2.03 2004Sarah Olsen 2.25 2011Jess Guidi 2.69 2003

WinsKristin Durborow 20 2010Roxanne Keelan 16 2012Sarah Olsen 16 2009Meagan Madsen 14 2011Kristin Durboro 13 2011

AppearancesMeagan Madsen 35 2012Roxanne Keelan 32 2012Kristin Durborow 31 2010Michelle Hendry 28 2006Meagan Madsen 27 2011

Innings PitchedKristin Durburow 157.1 2010Michelle Hendry 145 2006Roxanne Keelan 138 2012Jess Guidi 132 2004Sarah Olsen 126.1 2009

Strike OutsKristin Durborow 207 2010Kristin Durborow 145 2011Jess Guidi 136 2004Sarah Olsen 128 2009Kristin Durborow 99 2009

SavesMeagan Madsen 2 2011Ali Knapp 2 2010Ali Knapp 2 2009Tiffany Long 2 2003Jess Guidi 2 2002

PutoutsCara Montferrat 342 2010Cara Montferrat 279 2011Jolyn Veres 263 2009Brianna McManus 253 2012Ali Knapp 243 2011

AssistsJolyn Veres 91 2006Gabrielle Pellegrino 81 2012Katie Ciecwisz 79 2012Michelle Burke 71 2004Lauren Cassoff 69 2006

2011 CSAC Championship The Cyclones made history in the 2011 season when they won their first ever

Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Championship, but it was no easy task as they took down three-time defending champion Neumann University 12-11 back

on May 7, 2011.

The Lady Cyclones found themselves trailing 2-0 after the top of the first inning. Weather then delayed the game almost three hours, and when the two teams got

back on the field Centenary got on the board thanks to an RBI single by senior Ali Knapp, scoring fellow classmate Nicole Fleming.

But Neumann seemingly took control of the game with five runs in the third inning to take a commanding 7-1

advantage.In the bottom of the third, Montferrat crushed a ball to deep right

field for a solo shot, her 10th of the season. Freshman Katie Ciecwisz and Olsen each singled and Ciecwisz came home on an

error by Neumann’s first baseman. But the Knights were able to get out of the inning

without further damage.

In the next inning, however, junior Caitlin Veverka hit a two-run bomb to left field, scoring junior Gabrielle Pellegrino, and Olsen hit an RBI single to score Vasta,

cutting NU’s lead to 7-6.

2011 CSAC ChampionshipBut the Knights bounced back, scoring two in the top of the fifth to increase their

advantage to 9-6. After two scoreless frames, Centenary’s bats came alive in the bottom of the sixth. The Cyclones loaded the bases and Ciecwisz brought Veverka

and Vasta home with a two-RBI single. Fleming then plated Montferrat and Ciecwisz scored on the play on another NU error.

Knapp added another run with an RBI double as CC built an 11-9 lead heading to the top of the seventh.Neumann was down but not out, however, as the Knights scrapped out two runs with two outs in the top of the seventh to tie the game,

setting up Olsen’s heroics as Centenary won the CSAC Tournament. Senior Kristin Durborow and freshman Meagan Madsen each pitched for the Cyclones as Madsen

recorded her 14th win of the year.

Unfortunately the Cyclones dropped their first two games in the 2011 NCAA Tournament in Ithaca, N.Y., capping an unbelievable season with a final 29-13

record including a program best 19-3 conference mark.

2012 CSAC ChampionshipThe 2012 season marked a year of program firsts for the Cyclones who won their

second straight conference championship, picked up their first ever NCAA tournament victory, and Head Coach Kim Broking earned her 100th career victory.

Centenary finished the regular season at 23-14 and 19-3 in the CSAC, earning the top seed and the right to host the CSAC Championship Tournament for the first

time in program history. The Cyclones watched Marywood knock off Neumann in the opening game of the tournament held at Hackettstown High School before

taking the field vs. Baptist Bible.

As she had done all season, Caitlin Veverka led the Centenary offense, blasting two homers in the game, recording six RBI in the contest as the Cyclones outlasted a

pesky Defenders’ team 15-9. Cara Montferrat and Brianne McManus also smashed balls deep over the fence to aid Roxanne Keelan to the win.

The Cyclones met up with Marywood in the winner’s bracket game and found

themselves in a game long fight. The Pacers scored first, pushing across two

runs in the top of the first inning against Keelan. Centenary answered right back,

countering with three runs in the bottom of the inning. McManus had a two-run

double and Caitlyn Dean plated the third run with an RBI single to give Centenary

the lead.

The Cyclones added another run in the fourth but the Pacers tied the game in the top of the seventh with two runs setting the stage for Dean to deliver her second big hit of the game in the bottom of the inning. With one out and the game tied, Dean

smashed an Alexandra Stine pitch over the left field fence and bleachers for a walk-off home run sending the Cyclones to the CSAC Championship Game.

Centenary and Neumann matched up in the Championship Game as they had

a year ago with Keelan starting in the circle for Centenary and Rachel Purpuro

for the Knights. Both Keelan and Purpuro kept their opponents off the

board through three and a half innings, until Centenary struck big in the bottom

of the fourth.

The Cyclones rallied for six runs with the big hit coming via a grand slam off the

bat of Veverka, giving Keelan and Centenary a cushion. Neumann

scratched back for two runs in the top of the sixth, but the Cyclones were able to

stave off an extended rally, walking away with a 6-2 win and a second consecutive

CSAC Title. Caitlin Veverka was rewarded for her performance as the

CSAC Championship MVP.

2012 CSAC Championship

2012 CSAC ChampionshipWith the CSAC Championship the Cyclones were off to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. Centenary, placed in arguably the most difficult region as the seventh seed in the eight team bracket drew Moravian in the opening game. The

Cyclones provided the Union, N.J. Regional’s signature upset by defeating the Greyhounds 3-0. Keelan kept Moravian, who had won 20 of its last 22 games, off balance while her offense pushed across two runs in the third and another in the

fifth to set up the upset.

Unfortunately the Cyclones fell to Rowan University and Alvernia University in the next two games of the Regional to end their 2012 season with a final record of 27-16,

a run the Cyclones will never forget.

Battle of the Best to Save the BreastBack on October 13, 2012 the two-time defending CSAC champion softball team

took on the two-time defending MIWA champion wrestling team in a charity one-pitch softball game on Tannery Field to help raise awareness and support for the

battle against breast cancer.

Led behind the “Pin Cancer” campaign started behind former Centenary wrestling All-American Will Livingston, the Cyclones teamed up to battle breast cancer in a

fun afternoon of charity in a battle to decide who was the best team on campus.

Although no winner was ultimately decided, the event raise support and awareness for a good cause and the Cyclones were thrilled to go out and support the game.

For more information on Pin Cancer and how you can support the cause, visit www.pincancer.org.

Centenary College Turf Fund“It is time to take Cyclone Athletics to the next level.” That was the message of

WPLJ broadcaster Joe Nolan at the official launch of The Athletic Turf Field Project on January 29, 2011.

Through The Cyclone Athletic Fund, Centenary plans to construct a new artificial turf field that will serve the Men’s and Women’s Soccer and Lacrosse teams as

well as Baseball. The new field, which can even be used in inclement weather, will help propel the teams to greater levels of competition and national recognition.

To learn more about this exciting project or to make a contribution to The Cyclone Athletic Fund or The Athletic Turf Field Project, call Simone Knaaps at

(908) 852-1400 ext. 2336 or email [email protected].

Colonial States Athletic ConferenceAbout the CSACAbout the CSACThe Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) – formerlyknown as the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC) – wasformed to meet the needs of small, private, four-year col-leges in eastern Pennsylvania. As the institutions’ athletic pro-grams continued to grow, it became increasingly necessaryto address individual and collective concerns about intercol-legiate athletics.

In November 1991, 10 charter member institutions with sim-ilar philosophies aligned to provide athletic competition forstudent-athletes from institutions with similar philosophies. Theconference was formed to collectively recognize the impor-tance of intercollegiate athletics in an educational settingand to increase institutional support without compromisingacademic integrity. These charter members voted unani-mously to name the new conference the Pennsylvania Ath-letic Conference (PAC), and on February 3, 1992, a pressconference was held at Philadelphia’s Veteran’s Stadium toofficially announce the formation of the Pennsylvania Ath-letic Conference (PAC), with competition to begin in the1992-1993 academic year. The first Constitution wasdrafted in June 1992 and in April 1993, the conference wasgranted Affiliate Membership in the NCAA.

In its inaugural year, the conference sponsored 12 champi-onships; today, the CSAC sponsors 17 championships in 15sports. The conference qualifies and maintains AutomaticQualifiers (AQs) in 13 sports, sending the conference cham-pion to NCAA Championships in Field Hockey, Men’s andWomen’s Soccer, Women’s Volleyball, Men’s and Women’sBasketball, Baseball, Men’s Golf, Men’s and Women’sLacrosse, Softball and Men’s and Women’s Tennis.

Members of the CSAC wholly embrace the NCAA Division III“student first” philosophy by ensuring that institutions placethe overall educational experience and successful comple-tion of academic programs above all else. For this reason,student-athletes are treated no differently than any mem-ber of the student population. CSAC members embrace gen-der equity among student-athletes and are committed toproviding athletics programs that are equitable for bothgenders.

The CSAC is also wholly dedicated to service in the commu-nity, as the league has participated in such initiatives asHabitat for Humanity and the Eastern Polar Plunge, spon-sored by the PA Special Olympics. Each CSAC memberschool also participates in various service initiatives bothcampus-wide and in their communities.

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SchoolBaptist Bible CollegeCabrini CollegeCairn UniversityCedar Crest CollegeCentenary CollegeGwynedd-Mercy CollegeImmaculata UniversityKeystone CollegeMarywood UniversityNeumann UniversityNotre Dame of Maryland UniversityRosemont College*Full-Time Undergraduate as of Fall 2011

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PresidentDr. Jim JefferyDr. Marie GeorgeDr. Todd WilliamsCarmen Twillie Ambar, Esq.Dr. Barbara LewthwaiteDr. Kathleen OwensSister Patricia Fadden, IHMDr. Edward BoehmSister Anne Munley, Dr. Rosalie MirendaDr. James F. ConneelyDr. Sharon Hirsh

Athletic DirectorMike ShowBrad KochJason PenleyLisa McGuirkBillie Jo BlackwellKeith MondilloPatricia CanterinoDr. Matthew GrimaldiDr. Mary Jo GunningChuck SackErin FoleyLynn Rothenhoefer

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Baptist Bible women’s basketball coach and assistant athletic director Amber Ja-cobs was inducted into the Boston College Athletic Hall of Fame after starringon the hardwood for the Eagles for four years

The Cabrini men's lacrosse team has won 11 straight conference championships,and has appeared in 10 consecutive NCAA National Tournaments. Head coachSteve Colfer ranks second among active Division-III coaches, and third all-time,in career winning percentage (.789).

2011 Cairn University graduate Justin Brubaker stands alone as the onlyplayer NCAA Division-III men’s volleyball history to amass over 2,000 careerkills and 1,000 career digs.

Cedar Crest’s Lizzy Sunderhaus was named the nation’s female recipient of the2011 Jostens Trophy, which is regarded as the highest honor awarded in NCAAD-III basketball. The award is based on excellence on the court, in the classroom,and in the community.

Former Centenary ace Cole Kimball appeared in 11 games for the Washing-ton Nationals in 2011, posting an ERA of 1.93 in 14 innings pitched.

Gwynedd-Mercy’s Dan Dunkleberger is a four-time All-American in track. In2009, he placed seventh in the 400m at the NCAA D-III National Championships.He returned in 2010 and was second in the same event, while he captured thirdin the 200m. In the 2010 Indoor Championships, he took sixth in the 400m.

In 2010-11, both the Immaculata women’s basketball and field hockey teamswere recognized nationally for their team grade point averages. Women’s bas-ketball was 11th nationally (3.508), while field hockey tied for 10th (3.44).

Baseball legend Christy Matthewson, an original member of the Baseball Hallof Fame, and 1959 Masters champion and PGA Player of the Year Art Walleach attended Keystone.

Rose (Kuchawara) Jacklinski, a1999 Marywood graduate, is the all-time Divi-sion III record holder for consecutive stolen bases. Jacklinski swiped 68 consec-utive stolen bases without being caught from April 23, 1996 to April 16, 1998.

Neumann’s men’s ice hockey team won the 2009 NCAA Division-III NationalChampionship.

Notre Dame lacrosse player Kelsey Kempf was the NCAA Division-III statisticalchampion in Caused Turnovers in 2011, with 64 in 14 games, good for an av-erage of 4.57 per game.

Since going co-educational in 2009, Rosemont has added six men’s programsand two women’s programs. Forty-four percent of Rosemont student-athleteshave a cumulative Grade-Point Average higher than 3.0.

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HistoryFounded in 1867, Centenary College, a state chartered institution, is the primary educational and cultural resource for northwest New Jersey, offering a range of undergraduate, graduate and professional programs as well as non-degree courses. Building on its applied liberal arts foundation, Centenary is a leader in integrating a top-quality co-curricular experience with excellent academic programming that provides educational opportunities to a growing and diverse population of students.

Academic Programs• Traditional Undergraduate Programs: 20 Baccalaureate degree programs with 23 distinct concentrations, 3 Associate degree programs, 10 Education certification programs and 20 minors.• Adult and Accelerated Programs: Accelerated programs leading to Associate, Bachelor and MBA degrees through the Centenary School of Professional Studies.• Online Programs: MBA, MA in Leadership and Public Administration, M.Ed. in Educational Practice, BS in Business Administration and AA in Liberal Arts.• Traditional Graduate Programs: MBA, MA in Counseling, MA in Counseling Psychology, MA in Educational Leadership, MA in Instructional Leadership, MA in Leadership and Public Administration, MA in School Counseling, MA in Special Education, Certification in Student Assistance Coordinator, M.Ed. in Reading with a NJ Reading Specialist Certification, Supervisor Licensure and Teacher of Students with Disabilities Certification.

Accomplishments• Centenary faculty members include Fulbright Scholars and other nationally recognized academics.• Centenary was one of 10 host sites selected for the Fulbright Gateway Orientation in 2012.• Centenary students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies have twice in four years won the IHSA (Intercollegiate Horse Show Association) Hunter Seat National Championship and the USEF/Cacchione Cup.• Centenary is home to the David and Carol Lackland Center. Recognized by American School & University Magazine for its outstanding design, the Center is a 68,000-square-foot facility that houses the Centenary Stage Company, WNTI 91.9 FM radio station, classrooms and more.

College EnrollmentCentenary serves 2,576 students through various delivery methods.• Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,340 full-time traditional undergraduate students; 110 part-time – 39% men, 61% women; 82% from New Jersey, 5% from New York, 5% from Pennsylvania; total represents 22 states and 14 countries; 56% of students live on campus. – Select county demographics: 20% from Warren County, 16% from Morris County, 11% from Sussex County, 5% from Hunterdon County and 4% from Somerset County.• Adult Accelerated, Graduate and Professional Programs: 1,126 adult accelerated, online and graduate students – 36% men, 64% women; 94% from New Jersey. – Select county demographics: 32% from Morris County, 20% from Warren County, 15% from Essex County, 13% from Sussex County and 12% from Middlesex County.

Facilities• 28 buildings on 105 acres in Hackettstown and Washington Township, NJ, including the Equestrian Center.• Additional locations in Parsippany and Edison, NJ, and numerous corporate locations.• The new Environmental Science Center is located at the Charles O. Hayford State Fish Hatchery.

Technology• Laptop program for traditional students.• 37 multimedia-equipped classroom with teacher stations.

Intercollegiate Athletics• Member of NCAA Division III, ECAC, CSAC, MIWA.• 13 intercollegiate teams: Men’s: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Wrestling; Women’s: Basketball, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball.• In 2011–2012, 132 academic accolades were received by student-athletes from conference, regional, and national academic organizations for achieving a GPA of 3.2 or higher.• Centenary’s Wrestling team is named fifth-best in NCAA Division III, according to the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) rankings.

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The Centenary Experience:• Centenary College is distinguished by its accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. • Centenary was the first college in New Jersey to mandate community service as a graduation requirement.• Opportunities for participating in the post-9/11 GI Bill’s Yellow Ribbon Program entitle eligible veterans to free tuition, a housing allowance and a books and supplies stipend. Military personnel who are not eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Program may be eligible for a 30% tuition reduction.• Accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges, the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE), the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) and the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).• For the past 18 years, the Centenary School of International Programs has sponsored the Summer Culture and Language Program, an intensive program for foreign students to learn American culture and English language.

Centenary College: A Regional Resource • As both an employer and consumer, Centenary College is a significant economic engine.• Centenary’s economic impact on the region is at least $100 million.• Centenary has a sincere commitment to the local and regional community, and serves as a resource for residents after natural disasters and other crises.• More than 90 employees are residents of the Town of Hackettstown, with an additional 350 living within a 30-mile radius of Centenary College.• The Your Campus…Own It! Office provides the community with information and tools to help foster a culture that does not tolerate interpersonal violence or drug and alcohol abuse. • The Centenary Enactus team, comprised of students, applies business concepts to develop outreach projects that improve the quality of life and standard of living for people in need, such as helping artisans in Guapi, Colombia, build a sustainable business.

Centenary College: A Community Resource • Community Service Resources: This past academic year, Centenary students and staff volunteered more than 21,000 hours to local nonprofit organizations, including Trinity United Methodist Church, the Post House, Warren Haven Nursing Home and the NORWESCAP Food Bank.

• Centenary Stage Company: The area’s only professional Equity Theatre, which offers the highest quality in professional music and dance. Its Young Performers Workshop offered children’s theatre workshops and performances to approximately 200 local students ages 8 to 18 this year.

• Summer Scholars: An academic program that has attracted students from all over the world designed to broaden the minds of teenagers in grades 8 through 12.

• Taylor Memorial Library: The library offers community access to all resources, including more than 72,000 print volumes, as well as internet and online information resources.

• Television Studio: Centenary’s television station (CCTV Channel 6, UHF Channel 23) broadcasts campus events, Centenary Stage Company performances and student-directed programs.

• WNTI-FM 91.9: WNTI-FM is an adult alternative, non-commercial public radio station with over 75,000 listeners.

• Office of Veteran Services : Established in September 2012, this Office provides valuable services and resources to veterans and the greater community.

Select data was obtained from the U.S. Department of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Centenary at a Glance