2014 coast guard academy volleyball media guide
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
www.CGASports.comwww.CGASports.comCREDITSThe 2014 Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the Coast Guard Academy’s Athletic Media Relations Offi ce.
Table of Contents 12014 Roster 2Season Preview 3The Coast Guard Academy 4-5Coast Guard Superintendent 6Director of Athletics 7Athletics Facilities 8-9Strength & Conditioning 10Staff Directory 11
Coast Guard Volleyball
Coaching Staff 12-13Player Bios 14-17Schedule/Program History 18
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2014 NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown
1 Michelle McGill Fr. DS Atlantic Beach, Fla. 2 Miranda Brumbaugh So. DS Chula Vista, Ca. 3 Maggie Hine Jr. S Richmond, Va. 5 Michelle Hernandez Fr. S Folsom, Ca. 6 Emily Gilland Jr. DS Daleville, Ind. 9 Jacque Tousignant So. RS Coventry, R.I. 10 Ashley Dumont Jr. MB Silver Spring, Md.11 Megan Rice Fr. DS Snohomish, Wash.13 Kiera Foster Fr. OH Navarre, Fla.14 Summer Adams Fr. OH Gig Harbor, Wash. 15 Susan West So. MB Jacksonville, Fla. 16 Madison Scott Fr. MB/RS Lusby, Md.17 Emma Saundrs Fr. RS LaGrange, Ill.18 Michaela McKeown So. DS Boulder, Col. Staff
Head Coach Aylene Ilkson (2nd season)Assistant Coaches Alex Amylon, Sarah Lang-Rodean Student Assistant Coach Kelsey Hickle
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SEASON PREVIEWSEASON PREVIEW
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Coast Guard which fi nished 22-9 overall last season
and 5-5 in the New England Women’s and Men’s
Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) returns a trio of
starters while also welcoming seven freshmen to
the program for the 2014 season.
The Bears, who don’t have a senior on the roster,
must replace a pair of fi rst team All-conference
performers in Kelsey DePorto and Samantha
Marmolejo.
“We are going to have a lot of players contribute
this season, “ said Coast Guard head coach Aylene
Ilkson in her second season. “We have healthy
competition at every spot on the court this season
and anyone could play on any given day.”
Middle blockers sophomore Susan West and
junior Ashley Dumont will anchor the Coast
Guard off ense. West returns after an outstanding
freshman season in which she registered 254
kills, 180 digs, 41 blocks and 31 aces appearing
in 107 games. Dumont who led the team with a
.280 hitting percentage last year hopes to exceed
expectations and become a dominate force in the
middle.
Junior setter Maggie Hine, who led the team with
1,036 assists to go with 70 kills is also back to
direct the Bears off ense this season. Hine will not
only serve as setter but play an important role
becoming a mentor for freshman setter Michelle
Hernandez as she adjusts to the speed and
aggressive play of the Coast Guard off ense.
A pair of freshmen, Kiera Foster and Summer
Adams, will start at outside hitters for the Bears.
They both bring solid blocking and steady play
that will help balance the coast guard off ense.
Freshman defensive specialist Michelle McGill is
expected to see plenty of time while junior Emily
Gilland and sophomores Michaela McKeown
and Miranda Brumbaugh will all battle for time
defensively this season.
“This team has fantastic group chemistry and
they are very supportive of each other. We are
young, promising and highly motivated to prove
something within the NEWMAC and New England
volleyball,” said Ilkson. “They know what it takes
to win, but they also realize that it may take some
time to develop.”
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One of the smallest of the fi ve U.S. One of the smallest of the fi ve U.S.
Military AcademiesMilitary Academies
Four-Year Bachelor’s of Science degree Four-Year Bachelor’s of Science degree
programprogram
Founded in 1876 aboard the schooner Founded in 1876 aboard the schooner
DobbinDobbin
Highly selective admissions standardsHighly selective admissions standards
No tuition, traditional application No tuition, traditional application
processprocess
No congressional nomination necessaryNo congressional nomination necessary
Education includes academics, physical Education includes academics, physical
fi tness, character and leadership fi tness, character and leadership
developmentdevelopment
85 percent of graduates choose to serve 85 percent of graduates choose to serve
beyond their fi ve-year commitmentbeyond their fi ve-year commitment
Two graduates have been NASA Two graduates have been NASA
AstronautsAstronauts
80 percent of graduates go to graduate 80 percent of graduates go to graduate
school (most paid for by Coast Guard)school (most paid for by Coast Guard)
COAST GUARD ACADEMYCOAST GUARD ACADEMY
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COAST GUARD QUICK FACTSThe Coast Guard Academy has 25 Intercollegiate
sports (12 men’s, 10 women’s, 3 co-ed)
The Bears have been members of the New England
Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) in
15 sports since 1999
Coast Guard has won NEWMAC championships
in Volleyball, Men’s Swimming, Men’s Basketball,
Women’s Crew and Softball
Teams have competed in the ECAC Championship
tournament in men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s
basketball, baseball and softball in the past fi ve years
The Bears have advanced to the NCAA Tournament
Elite 8 in both Volleyball (2006) and Men’s Basketball
(2007-08)
COAST GUARD ACADEMY CORPS OF CADETS
DEMOGRAPHICS
- about 1,000 cadets enrolled- 48 states and 11 foreign nations represented- 100% of students housed on campus- 20 NCAA Division III athletic teams- 31% of cadets are women- 22% of cadets are minorities- 1 faculty member for every 8 students- 19 Cadets in an average class
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REAR ADMIRAL SANDRA L. STOSZACADEMY SUPERINTENDENTFOURTH YEAR
Rear Admiral Sandra L. Stosz assumed the duties of the 40th Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New
London, Connecticut, June 3, 2011. She reported to the Academy after serving as the Director of Reserve and Leadership at
Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, D.C. There she was responsible for developing policies to recruit, train and support
approximately 8,100 Coast Guard Reservists.
Rear Admiral Stosz is a surface operations offi cer with 12 years at sea, including command of two cutters – an icebreaking
tug on the Great Lakes and a medium endurance cutter that patrolled North Atlantic and Caribbean waters. She and her
crews executed many of the Coast Guard’s 11 missions such as drug and alien migrant interdiction, fi sheries enforcement,
search and rescue, polar and domestic icebreaking and ports and waterways security.
Between sea duty tours Rear Admiral Stosz specialized in personnel and resource management and program review. She
served tours of duty as Chief of Offi cer Assignments and as Program Reviewer and Acquisition Funds Coordinator for Coast
Guard major systems acquisitions, including the 225-foot buoy tenders and 87-foot coastal patrol boats. She broadened her
experience as the Secretary of Transportation’s military assistant and years later as the Commandant’s executive assistant.
She has served as Commanding Offi cer of the Coast Guard’s recruit training center in Cape May, New Jersey and as Director of
Coast Guard Enterprise Strategic Management and Doctrine where she was responsible for aligning enterprise level strategic
and management functions with the Commandant’s strategic intent.
Rear Admiral Stosz graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 1982 with a bachelor of science degree in Government.
She was awarded a Master of Business Administration degree from Northwestern University’s J. L. Kellogg Graduate School
of Management in 1994. In 2000 she completed an executive fellowship in national security through the MIT Seminar XXI
program, and she earned a Master of National Security Strategy from the National War College in 2004. In 2009 she attended
the Navy’s Executive Business Course at University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler business school.
Rear Admiral Stosz’s personal awards include three Legion of Merit Medals, four Meritorious Service Medals, two Coast
Guard Commendation Medals and two Coast Guard Achievement Medals.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
TIM FITZPATRICKDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSFOURTH YEAR
Tim Fitzpatrick just completed his third academic year as Director of Athletics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and on his watch the USCGA’s athletic program has seen growth in several key areas. In addition to securing a comprehensive, fi ve-year shoe and apparel agreement with adidas America for the academy’s 23 NCAA sports, has overseen a rebranding initiative that has resulted in new logos and marks and created an athletic booster organization (the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Bear Club). Under Fitzpatrick’s guidance, the department produced its fi rst-ever women’s professional development seminar (the Women’s LeadHERship Symposium) for female USCGA athletic staff members as well as attendees from colleges and universities throughout New England, and has launched an external program for sale of corporate sponsorships and partnerships.
Fitzpatrick was the Director of Athletics at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for two years prior to his arrival at USCGA, after spending the previous four years as the Deputy Athletic Director at Indiana University. At Texas A&M – Corpus Christi, Fitzpatrick secured major gifts for construction of a new outdoor tennis center, as well as renovation of the university’s baseball and softball stadiums. He additionally served on the NCAA’s Division I Women’s Basketball Issues Committee while in south Texas, and executed a strategic plan which increased the department’s corporate sponsorship revenue by nearly 40%.
While at Indiana, he was responsible for internal administration of the department, oversaw capital construction and facilities management, and had oversight of the football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball programs. Additionally, Fitzpatrick managed IU’s external units, including marketing, ticket operations, licensing, merchandising, website, and publications.
Additionally, he negotiated a 6-year, $21,000,000 shoe and apparel agreement with adidas America and administered the Hoosiers’ multi-media partnerships with Learfi eld Sports and the Big Ten Network. During his tenure, Indiana realized a ticket sales revenue increase of 15-percent over annual budgeted projections.
Fitzpatrick came to IU after spending the previous fi ve years as COO and associate athletics director for external operations at the U.S. Military Academy. Fitzpatrick directed a fundraising eff ort that saw Army’s “A Club” donor base grow from 750 to 6,700 and annual giving grow from $500,000
to $1.8 million. He also cultivated the Army Sports Network from two radio stations to 18, including 50,000-watt ESPN 1050 in New York City. During his tenure at West Point, corporate sponsorship revenue jumped from $250,000 to $920,000 annually.
He arrived at West Point from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, where he served as the associate athletics director for external aff airs and executive director of the athletic foundation. Fitzpatrick’s work at Charlotte resulted in a 26-percent increase in annual gifts and a 39-percent increase in planned gifts.
Prior to Army and Charlotte, Fitzpatrick served in a similar role at the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to serving as the men’s basketball sport administrator, he directed a staff that generated a school record $1.4 million in sponsorship revenue and a $125,000 increase in annual giving.
Fitzpatrick was a senior associate athletics director at the University of North Texas from May 1994 to June 1996. He was instrumental in UNT’s transition from NCAA Division I-AA football to the Big West Conference, and during the 1994 football season, North Texas was one of three programs nationally to have every football game televised in its home market. This local television package generated more than $700,000 in corporate sponsorship revenue.
He gained considerable experience as Assistant Commissioner of the Southwest Conference from 1992-94. Fitzpatrick negotiated a $2.25 million, three-year men’s basketball tournament title sponsorship with the Dr. Pepper Company, and he also oversaw the league’s national and local television syndication eff orts.
Fitzpatrick began his athletic administration career as the assistant marketing director at Army before moving on to Virginia Commonwealth as the director of marketing and Ticket Sales (1984-87) and Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Public Relations from 1987-92.
A 1981 graduate of Hampden-Sydney College with a bachelor’s degree in English, Fitzpatrick earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1982.
Tim is married to Kerry Marks, and they have a son, James.
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COAST GUARD ACADEMYCOAST GUARD ACADEMYNITCHMAN TRACK & FIELD COMPLEXNITCHMAN TRACK & FIELD COMPLEX
The Track & Field Complex was The Track & Field Complex was
constructed in the summer of 2007 constructed in the summer of 2007
fi rst used for the men’s and women’s fi rst used for the men’s and women’s
soccer games that Fall. The FieldTurf soccer games that Fall. The FieldTurf
surface lies on the banks of the surface lies on the banks of the
beautiful Thames River and is also beautiful Thames River and is also
home to the men’s and women’s track home to the men’s and women’s track
& fi eld program.& fi eld program.
COMMANDER JOHN MERRIMAN GYMCOMMANDER JOHN MERRIMAN GYM
Merriman Gymnasium is home to Merriman Gymnasium is home to
the women’s volleyball program and the women’s volleyball program and
the men’s and women’s basketball the men’s and women’s basketball
programs. The gym holds three programs. The gym holds three
basketball courts used for varsity basketball courts used for varsity
practices and games, as well as practices and games, as well as
intramural competition. The 1200-seat intramural competition. The 1200-seat
facility has been home to numerous facility has been home to numerous
league and regional championships.league and regional championships.
ROLAND POOLROLAND POOL
Roland Pool is home to our men’s Roland Pool is home to our men’s
and women’s swimming and diving and women’s swimming and diving
program. The eight-lane, 50-yard pool program. The eight-lane, 50-yard pool
is also used daily for athletic training is also used daily for athletic training
programs for our cadet-athletes, programs for our cadet-athletes,
physical education courses, as well as physical education courses, as well as
military training programs necessary military training programs necessary
to carry out the missions of the Coast to carry out the missions of the Coast
Guard for all cadets. Guard for all cadets.
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NITCHMAN BASEBALL FIELDNITCHMAN BASEBALL FIELD
Nelson Nitchman Field is home of the Nelson Nitchman Field is home of the
Coast Guard Academy baseball team. The Coast Guard Academy baseball team. The
picturesque view from the fi eld overlooks picturesque view from the fi eld overlooks
the Thames River.the Thames River.
NITCHMAN SOFTBALL FIELD NITCHMAN SOFTBALL FIELD
Nelson Nitchman Field is home of the Nelson Nitchman Field is home of the
softball team. The Bears have enjoyed softball team. The Bears have enjoyed
tremendous success winning three of tremendous success winning three of
the last four NEWMAC tournament the last four NEWMAC tournament
championships and going to the NCAA championships and going to the NCAA
tournament four straight seasons (2009-tournament four straight seasons (2009-
2012).2012).
CADET MEMORIAL FIELDCADET MEMORIAL FIELD
Cadet Memorial Field was made into a Cadet Memorial Field was made into a
FieldTurf surface in 2004 as a gift from the FieldTurf surface in 2004 as a gift from the
Class of 1952. The facility features a two-Class of 1952. The facility features a two-
story press box that includes two coaches story press box that includes two coaches
rooms, a room for radio broadcasting rooms, a room for radio broadcasting
and video recording, space for media and video recording, space for media
personnel, and two lounge lounge areas personnel, and two lounge lounge areas
for additional for additional
seating. The 1500-seating. The 1500-
seat stadium seat stadium
overlooks the overlooks the
Thames River and the Thames River and the
Gold Star Memorial Gold Star Memorial
Bridge.Bridge.
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Coast Guard Athletics has two weight Coast Guard Athletics has two weight
rooms, each featuring state-of-the-rooms, each featuring state-of-the-
art equipment for our cadets and art equipment for our cadets and
cadet-athletes to use to improve their cadet-athletes to use to improve their
overall health and fi tness. The facility overall health and fi tness. The facility
in Roland Hall is dedicated to free-in Roland Hall is dedicated to free-
weight exercising while our Billard weight exercising while our Billard
Hall facility holds our nautilus, cardio, Hall facility holds our nautilus, cardio,
and other guided machine equipment.and other guided machine equipment.
Joe CrozierJoe CrozierStrength and Conditioning CoachStrength and Conditioning CoachJoe Crozier is in his second year as the head of the Joe Crozier is in his second year as the head of the Strength and Conditioning Program with the Coast Strength and Conditioning Program with the Coast Guard Athletic Department. Crozier came to the Guard Athletic Department. Crozier came to the Academy from California State University-Chico Academy from California State University-Chico where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise physicology and his masters degree in kinesiology. physicology and his masters degree in kinesiology. Joe is a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe is a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Coach with distinction through the National Strength and with distinction through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and Certifi ed Personal Conditioning Association and Certifi ed Personal Trainer with the American College of Sports Medicine. Trainer with the American College of Sports Medicine. Joe designs and implements workout regimens Joe designs and implements workout regimens for all of our varsity sport programs. Working with for all of our varsity sport programs. Working with teams both in-season and out-of-season, Joe’s focus teams both in-season and out-of-season, Joe’s focus is to better prepare athletes for competition by is to better prepare athletes for competition by concentrating on sport-specifi c programs designed concentrating on sport-specifi c programs designed to achieve the ultimate level of success. Coast Guard’s to achieve the ultimate level of success. Coast Guard’s strength and conditioning program is dedicated strength and conditioning program is dedicated to ensure each cadet-athlete is equipped with the to ensure each cadet-athlete is equipped with the correct instruction, knowledge and guidance to correct instruction, knowledge and guidance to reach their peak performance level and to decrease reach their peak performance level and to decrease the potential for injuries. Our program also preaches the potential for injuries. Our program also preaches the importance of a proper, nutritionally balanced the importance of a proper, nutritionally balanced diet as well as appropriate pre-game and post-game diet as well as appropriate pre-game and post-game routines to ensure safe preparation, performance, and routines to ensure safe preparation, performance, and recuperation for each contest.recuperation for each contest.
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STAFF DIRECTORYSTAFF DIRECTORY
ADMINISTRATIONName Title Phone Tim Fitzpatrick Director of Athletics 860-444-8600 Dan Rose Associate AD/Director of 860-701-6798 Physical Education Tim Opstrup Assistant AD/Business Manager 860-444-8602 Chris Parsons Assistant AD/Compliance 860-701-6197 Jason Southard Director of Media Relations 860-701-6800 Casey McGarvey Media Relations Assistant Art Lamoureux Director of Athletic Operations 860-444-8601 Andrea Stewart Senior Women’s Administrator 860-701-6799Donna Koczajowski Senior Women’s Administrator 860-444-8604 Katherine Bossardet Associate Offi ce Manager 860-444-8600 Vi Oliver Administrative Assistant 860-444-8580 Joe Crozier Strength and Conditioning Coach 860-444-8409 Bruce Cobb Head Equipment Manager 860-444-8608 Marc Grindstaff Assistant Equipment Manager 860-444-8606
ATHLETIC TRAININGName Title Phone
Ken Niedzwiecki Head Athletic Trainer 860-444-8619 Kevin Colasurdo Assistant Athletic Trainer 860-701-6618 TBA Assistant Athletic Trainer 860-701-6415 Jake Ibey Assistant Athletic Trainer 860-701-6416 Shannon Nickels Assistant Athletic Trainer 860-701-6617
BASEBALLName Title Phone
C.C. Grant Head Coach 860-444-8581 Kevin Jaskiewicz Assistant Coach 860-701-6132
FOOTBALLName Title Phone
Bill George Head Coach 860-444-8584 Dana Fleischmann Co-Defensive Coordinator/ 860-444-8605 Recruiting CoordinatorC.C. Grant Co-Defensive Coordinator 860-444-8581 Ray LaForte Off ensive Coordinator 860-701-6805Jordan Berrian Wide Receivers 860-701-6767 Jay Driscoll Defensive Line Pat Knowles Tight Ends/Quality Control Don Miller Running Backs
MEN’S BASKETBALLName Title Phone
Kevin Jaskiewicz Head Coach 860-701-6132 Bob Bono Associate Head Coach 860-444-8588
MEN’S CREWName Title Phone
Colin Regan Head Coach Mike Shugrue Interim Men’s Head Coach 860-444-8679
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYName Title Phone
Ethan Brown Head Coach 860-444-8590 Greg Ahnrud Assistant Coach Mariette Ogg Assistant Coach
MEN’S LACROSSEName Title Phone
Ray LaForte Head Coach 860-701-6805 Mike Higbie Assistant CoachPat Powers Assistant Coach MEN’S SOCCERName Title Phone
Chris Parsons Head Coach 860-701-6197 Patrick McCarney Assistant Coach Anthony Occhialini Goalkeeper Coach
MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGName Title Phone
John Westkott Head Coach 860-444-8586 Mary Westkott Assistant Coach 860-701-6374 Diving Coach
MEN’S TENNISName Title Phone
TBA Head Coach
PISTOL & RIFLEName Title Phone Richard Hawkins Shooting Sports Coach 860-701-6886 SAILINGName Title Phone
Doug Clark Director of Sailing 860-444-8577 Jack Neades Head Off shore Coach 860-701-6291 Brian Swingly Head Intercollegiate Coach 860-444-8325
SOFTBALLName Title Phone
Donna Koczajowski Head Coach 860-444-8604 Amanda Illinger Associate Head Coach Dana Fleischmann Assistant Coach WOMEN’S BASKETBALLName Title Phone Alex Ivansheck Head Coach 860-701-6594 TBA Assistant Coach 860-701-6960 Catherine Lewis Assistant Coach
WOMEN’S CREWName Title Phone
Jen Meuse Rowing Coordinator/Head Coach 860-444-8679 Jodi Hope Assistant Coach LT Vicky Futch Assistant Coach
WOMEN’S LACROSSEName Title Phone
Ruth Ness Head Coach 860-701-6744
WOMEN’S SOCCERName Title Phone Susan Grant Head Coach 860-444-8582 Amanda Illinger Assistant Coach Beth Nakagawa Assistant Coach Anthony Occhialini Goalkeeper Coach
WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGName Title Phone John Westkott Head Coach 860-444-8586 Mary Westkott Assistant Coach 860-701-6374
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLName Title Phone
Aylene Ilkson Head Coach 860-444-8589 Alex Amaylon Assistant Coach Sarah Lang-Rodean Assistant Coach
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRYName Title Phone
Ethan Brown Head Coach 860-444-8590 Greg Ahnrud Assistant Coach Mariette Ogg Assistant Coach WRESTLINGName Title Phone Kevin Bratland Head Coach 860-701-6595
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AYLENE ILKSON HEAD COACH [email protected] SEASON
Aylene begins her second year as the head coach of the women’s volleyball program.
Ilkson was the top assistant at Springfi eld College for three seasons as the team has posted a three-year record of 81-12 overall and 24-3 in league play.
She was a four-year starter, two-time All-conference and All-New England performer for the Pride as the team compiled a record of 108-31 overall and won the 2008 New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) championship. She earned All-America honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association in 2008.
Ilkson began her coaching career as a student assistant coach with the Springfi eld College men’s program during the 2009 season before being named the head coach of the girls volleyball team at Oceanside High School in Oceanside, New York.
She graduated from Springfi eld in 2009 with a degree in Movement and Sports Studies and received her Master’s Degree in Athletic Administration. Ilkson is currently working towards her certifi cate of Graduate Studies in Advancing Coaching.
ALEX AMYLONASSISTANT COACHFIRST SEASON
Alex is in his fi rst full season as an assistant coach at the Coast Guard Academy after joining the Bears staff in the spring of 2014.
Amylon is a 2013 graduate of Newbury College where he was the libero for the men’s volleyball team which won New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) championships in both 2010 and 2011. He was the 2013 NECC Defensive Player of the Year.
He has a degree in Graphic Design and a minor in Mass. Communications.
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SARAH LANG-RODEAN ASSISTANT COACHFIRST SEASON
Sarah is in her fi rst season as a member of the Bears coaching staff .
Lang-Rodean was a two-time All-New England selection and she was the 2010 New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Player of the Year and an AVCA honorable mention All-American as a middle blocker at Springfi eld College.
She graduated from Springfi eld with a degree in Exercise Science and has worked at several fi tness facilities as an instructor over the past four years.
Sarah played for current Coast Guard head coach Aylene Ilkson during the 2010 season when Ilkson was an assistant at her alma mater Springfi eld College.
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ASHLEY DUMONTJUNIOR - MIDDLE BLOCKERSILVER SPRING, MARYLAND
Ashley appeared in 117 games last season and had 173 kills and was second on the team with 49 blocks last season. She had a solid freshman season in which she appeared in 86 games and recorded 107 kills, 43 digs and 55 blocks in 2012. Ashley is a Government major.
BEFORE CGA Dumont was a three-sport athlete at Our Lady of Good Counsel (Md.), play volleyball for coach Karen Kart … was a team
captain as a senior … also a member of basketball and softball teams … has two older sisters, Michele (30) and Rachel (28) ... daughter of Rick, a retired Marine Offi cer, and Ann Dumont.
GETTING TO KNOW ASHLEY Ashley’s favorite athlete is surfer Bethany Hamilton and her favorite college team, other than Coast Guard, is the University of Maryland. Her favorite singer is Taylor Swift while her favorite song is Santeria by Sublime. If she could meet anyone, living or deceased, it would be Jesus.
CAREER STATSYear GP Kills Assists Digs Aces Blocks 2012 86 107 5 43 10 27-28-552013 117 173 12 14 0 7-42-49 Total 203 280 17 57 10 34-70-104
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EMILY GILLANDJUNIOR - SETTERDALEVILLE, INDIANA
Emily appeared in 61 games last season and had 42 digs and 12 aces. In 2012, she saw action in 91 games and led the team with 41 aces while also registering 155 digs. She is a Mechanical Engineering major.
BEFORE CGACaptain, three-time team MVP and Academic All-state selection for coach Matt Boland and The Culver Academies ... also
member of sectional championship basketball team ... member of Dean’s List for four years ... has a sister Kaitlyn ... daughter of Tom and Kathi Gilland.
GETTING TO KNOW EMILY Emily’s favorite actor is Gerard Butler and her favorite movie is Good Will Hunting. Her favorite restaurant is the Cheese Cake Factory. She considers John Wooden to be the greatest coach to ever live. If she could meet anything, living or deceased, it would be the Wright Brothers.
CAREER STATSYear GP Kills Assists Digs Aces Blocks 2012 91 5 47 155 41 1-1-2
2013 61 0 5 42 12 0-0-0 Total 152 5 52 197 53 1-1-2
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MAGGIE HINEJUNIOR - SETTERRICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Maggie appeared in all 117 games last season and led the team with 1,036 assists and was second on the team with 265 digs to go with 23 aces. She appeared in 96 games as a freshman in 2012 and was second on the team in both assists (377) and aces (29) while also recording 107 digs. She is a Government major.
BEFORE CGAThree-time captain and All-state selection for her mom, coach Mary Hine and Dominick Porter at Eastern Mennonite High
... also a member of the soccer and basketball teams ... member of the Eastern Mennonite Hall of Fame ... has an older brother Richie and a younger brother Jimmy ... has two older sisters Brittany, a captain in the Army, who played on the All-Armed services volleyball team and Amanda, who was a setter on the Navy volleyball team and is now an ensign, along with a pair of younger sisters Molly and Veronica ... daughter of Richard, who attended the Naval Academy and served as a submariner, and Mary Hine.
GETTING TO KNOW MAGGIE Maggie’s favorite professional team is the New York Yankees and her favorite food is calamari. Snapchat is the most-used app on her phone. Her favorite singers are Eric Church and Whitney Houston while she considers Mark Wahlberg to be her favorite actor. If she could meet anyone, living or deceased, it would be Mother Teresa.
CAREER STATSYear GP Kills Assists Digs Aces Blocks 2012 96 27 377 107 29 0-3-32013 117 70 1036 265 23 0-22-22Total 213 97 1413 372 52 0-25-25
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#6MIRANDA BRUMBAUGHSOPHOMORE - DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTCHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA
Miranda appeared in 14 games for the Bears last season. She is the daughter of Matt and Leilani Brumbaugh and is majoring in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
BEFORE CGABrumbaugh played volleyball at Otay Ranch (Calif.) High for coach James Haug, serving as a three-time captain … she was
a member of the honor roll and scholar-athlete in addition to holding the school’s assist record … has a younger brother, Matthew (13) … her grandfather Marv Brumbaugh was a Commander in the Navy while her other grandfather Orlando Dimacali was a Master Chief in the Navy.
GETTING TO KNOW MIRANDAMiranda’s favorite athlete is Tony Gwynn and she is a fan of the San Diego Padres. The most-used app on her phone is
Instagram and her favorite movie is Django. Her favorite book is Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. If she could visit and sports stadium or arena, it would be Fenway Park.
CAREER STATSYear GP Kills Assists Digs Aces Blocks 2013 14 0 0 12 4 0-0-0 Total 14 0 0 12 4 0-0-0
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MICHAELA MCKEOWN SOPHOMORE - DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTBOULDER, COLORADO
Michaela appeared in 88 games for the Bears last season and was fourth on the team with 211 digs.
CAREER STATS
Year GP Kills Assists Digs Aces Blocks
2013 88 1 13 211 15 0-0-0 Total 88 1 13 211 15 0-0-0
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JACQUE TOUSIGNANTSOPHOMORE - RIGHT SIDE HITTERCOVENTRY, RHODE ISLAND
Jacque played in 27 games as a freshman last season. She is a Government major and on the Superintendent’s List.
BEFORE CGA
Captain and second team All-State selection for coach Dan Greene at Coventry High ... also member of basketball and track and fi eld teams. Jackie also playedd lacrosse in 9th grade and softball in tenth grade ... has two younger brothers John and Tim and a younger sister Rachel ... daughter of John, who was in the Army, and Yvonne Tousignant.
GETTING TO KNOW JACQUE
Jacque’s favorite food is edamame and her favorite snack food is chocolate chip cookie dough bites. Her favorite TV show is the Big Bang Theory and her favorite movie is To Save a Life. Jacque’s favorite actor is Morgan Freeman and her favorite athlete is American volleyball player Destinee Hooker. Her favorite singer is Taylor Swift and if she could meet anyone living or deceased it would be Albert Einstein.
CAREER STATS
Year GP Kills Assists Digs Aces Blocks
2013 27 5 6 8 1 0-2-2Total 27 5 6 8 1 0-2-2
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SUSAN WESTSOPHOMORE - OUTSIDE HITTER/MIDDLE BLOCKERJACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA
Susan had an outstanding freshman season in whcich she was second on the team with 254 kills and led the team with 31 aces to go with 41 blocks. She is the daughter of Tom and Marty West and is majoring in Civil Engineering.
BEFORE CGA
West played volleyball at Fletcher (Fla.) High for coach Enrico Discacciati … served as a team captain and was named team MVP as a senior … graduated in the top ten in her high school class … she is an only child.
GETTING TO KNOW SUSAN
Susan’s favorite TV show is Bates Motel and her favorite pro sports team is the beach volleyball duo of Kerri Walsh and Misty May. Luna Bars are her favorite snack food and I Am the Messenger, by Markus Zusak, is her favorite book. If she could meet anyone, living or deceased, it would be her grandfather.
CAREER STATS
Year GP Kills Assists Digs Aces Blocks
2013 107 254 10 0 31 7-34-41 Total 107 254 10 0 31 7-34-41
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REVIEW & HISTORYREVIEW & HISTORY
2013 RESULTS --- 22-9 (5-5 NEWMAC)Date Opponent ResultAug. 30 EASTERN CONNECTICUT -- Bear Invitational L 1-3Aug. 30 STEVENS -- Bear Invitational L 1-3Aug. 31 COLBY SAWYER -- Bear Invitational W 3-1Sept. 6 Emmanuel -- Brandeis Invitational W 3-0Sept. 6 Rhode Island College -- Brandeis Invitational W 3-0Sept. 7 Trinity -- Brandeis Invitational W 3-2Sept. 7 @ Brandeis -- Brandeis Invitational W 3-0Sept. 14 @ Merchant Marine W3-0Sept. 17 @ Springfi eld * L 1-3Sept. 21 @ Clark * W 3-1Sept. 21 Keene State W 3-1Sept. 24 SMITH * W 3-2Sept. 26 @ WPI * W 3-0Sept. 28 @ Roger Williams L 1-3Oct. 1 BABSON * L 2-3Oct. 4 Plymouth State -- Johnson & Wales Invitational W 3-0Oct. 4 Regis -- Johnson & Wales Invitational W 3-0Oct. 5 Emerson -- Johnson & Wales Invitational W 3-1Oct. 5 Western Connecticut -- Johnson & Wales Invitational W 3-2Oct. 8 MOUNT HOLYOKE * W 3-0Oct. 11 WORCESTER STATE -- Bear Classic W 3-0Oct. 12 RAMAPO -- Bear Classic W 3-0Oct. 12 BRIDGEWATER STATE -- Bear Classic W 3-0Oct. 15 @ Wheaton * L 1-3Oct. 22 EMERSON * W 3-1Oct. 25 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 3-2Oct. 26 VASSAR W 3-2Oct. 29 @ Wellesley * L 0-3Nov. 2 MIT * L 0-3Nov. 5 @ Babson -- NEWMAC Tournanment (1st Round) W 3-1Nov. 9 Wellesley --NEWMAC Tournament (Semifi nals) L 0-3
VOLLEYBALL HISTORYNCAA TOURNAMENT BERTHS
1995 1996 19972006 (Elite 8) 2010
ECAC TOURNAMENT BERTHS
1994 2001 2002 (Champs) 2003 2004 2005 (Champs) 2007 2009 (Champs)2011 (Champs)
NEWMAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
2006 -- Regular Season and Tournament Champions 2010 -- Tournament Champions2011 -- Regular Season Co-Champions
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2014 SCHEDULE2014 SCHEDULEAUGUST 29-30 BEAR INVITATIONALAUGUST 29-30 BEAR INVITATIONAL AUGUST 29 SUFFOLK 7:00 AUGUST 29 SUFFOLK 7:00 AUGUST 30 COLBY-SAWYER 11:00 AUGUST 30 COLBY-SAWYER 11:00 AUGUST 30 MONTCLAIR STATE 3:00 AUGUST 30 MONTCLAIR STATE 3:00September 6-7 at Brandeis InvitationalSeptember 6-7 at Brandeis Invitational September 6 Brandeis 6 :00 September 6 Brandeis 6 :00 September 6 Trinity 8:00 September 6 Trinity 8:00 September 7 Wesleyan 2:00 September 7 Wesleyan 2:00 September 7 Williams 4:00 September 7 Williams 4:00SEPTEMBER 13 MERCHANT MARINE NOONSEPTEMBER 13 MERCHANT MARINE NOONSEPTEMBER 16 SPRINGFIELD * 7:00SEPTEMBER 16 SPRINGFIELD * 7:00SEPTEMBER 20 CLARK * 11:00SEPTEMBER 20 CLARK * 11:00September 23 @ Smith * 7:00September 23 @ Smith * 7:00SEPTEMBER 25 WPI * 7:00SEPTEMBER 25 WPI * 7:00September 26-27 at Stevens InvitationalSeptember 26-27 at Stevens Invitational September 26 Richard Stockton 6:00 September 26 Richard Stockton 6:00 September 26 NYU 8:00 September 26 NYU 8:00 September 27 Ramapo 1:00 September 27 Ramapo 1:00 September 27 Stevens 3:00 September 27 Stevens 3:00September 30 @ Babson * 7:00September 30 @ Babson * 7:00October 3-4 at Johnson & Wales InvitationalOctober 3-4 at Johnson & Wales Invitational October 3 Bridgewater State 6:00 October 3 Bridgewater State 6:00 October 3 Western Connecticut 8:00 October 3 Western Connecticut 8:00 October 4 Plymouth State noon October 4 Plymouth State noon October 4 Johnson &Wales 2:00 October 4 Johnson &Wales 2:00October 8 @ Mount Holyoke * 7:00October 8 @ Mount Holyoke * 7:00OCTOBER 14 WHEATON * 7:00OCTOBER 14 WHEATON * 7:00OCTOBER 18 EASTERN CONNECTICUT 11:00OCTOBER 18 EASTERN CONNECTICUT 11:00OCTOBER 18 SALVE REGINA 3:00OCTOBER 18 SALVE REGINA 3:00October 21 @ Emerson * 7:00October 21 @ Emerson * 7:00October 25 @ Roger Williams * 11:00October 25 @ Roger Williams * 11:00OCTOBER 28 WELLESLEY * 7:00OCTOBER 28 WELLESLEY * 7:00November 1 @ MIT 1:00November 1 @ MIT 1:00November 4-9 at NEWMAC Tournament November 4-9 at NEWMAC Tournament November 4 First Round November 4 First Round November 8 Semifi nals November 8 Semifi nals November 9 Championship Game November 9 Championship Game
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