ATHLETICs AT CCrI - Community College of Rhode Island
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ATHLETICs AT CCrI - Community College of Rhode Island
TABLE OF CONTENTS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Athletic Department Administration Joe Pavone, Director of Athletics 401-825-2405, jpavone@ccri.edu Steve Rooney, Assistant Director of Athletics 401-825-2204, srooney@ccri.edu Kevin Salisbury, Associate Director of Athletics 401-333-7324, ksalisbury@ccri.edu Bev Wiley, Compliance Officer 401-825-2102, bwiley@ccri.edu Athletic Department Support Staff Vincent A. Cullen, Director of Athletics Emeritus 401-825-2200, vcullen@ccri.edu Patrick Fogarty, Athletic Trainer 401-825-2104, pfogarty@ccri.edu Bill Giusti, Equipment Manager 401-825-2234, wgiusti@ccri.edu Dan LaCorbiniere, Sports Information Coordinator 401-825-1132, dclacorbiniere@ccri.edu Nick Leimbach, Athletic Trainer 401-825-2104, nleimbach@ccri.edu Madison Macaruso, Athletic Trainer 401-824-2104, mmacaruso@ccri.edu Matt Metcalf, Assistant Sports Information Coordinator 401-825-1130, mmetcalf1@ccri.edu Deanna O’Reilly, Technical Staff Assistant 401-825-2405, dfholt@ccri.edu Suzanne Pacheco, Sports Medicine 401-825-2104, stpacheco@ccri.edu Deb Panzica, Staff Assistant to the Director 401-333-7316, dpanzica@ccri.edu Elizabeth Schemm, Athletic Trainer 401-825-2104, eschemm@ccri.edu Cheryl Smith, Staff Assistant to the Director 401-825-1056, clsmith@ccri.edu Head Coaching Staff Ken Hopkins, Baseball, 401-825-2107, khopkins1@ccri.edu Rick Harris, Men’s Basketball, 401-825-2120, rjharris@ccri.edu Brittany Brown, Women’s Basketball 401-825-1131, bsbrown1@ccri.edu Gregg Cornell, Cross Country, Indoor/Outdoor Track 401-333-7322, gcornell@ccri.edu Gabe Toro, Men’s Soccer, 401-333-7363, gtoro@ccri.edu Dennis Grassini, Women’s Soccer 401-333-7391, dgrassini@ccri.edu Liz Afonso, Softball, 401-333-7315, emafonso@ccri.edu Samantha Amaral, Volleyball, 401-333-7318, sireyes@ccri.edu Anne Marie Balboni, Club Volleyball, 401-333-7316 Deb Panzica, Coed Tennis, 401-825-1168, dpanzica@ccri.edu James Stringfellow, Golf, 401-825-1130, jcstringfellow@ccri.edu www.ccri.edu/athl CONTRIBUTORS Editorial Content: Richard Coren, Dan LaCorbiniere, Matt Metcalf, Erin Olson Action Photos: Dan Aurelio Head Shots/Team Shots: David Fischbach Layout/Design: Richard Coren Copy Editors: Richard Coren, Erin Olson THE COLLEGE President’s message ........................................................................................ 2 Athletic Director’s message ......................................................................... 2 Athletics’ Mission Statement ....................................................................... 2 About CCRI and athletic facilities ............................................................... 3 Academics and student-athlete support .................................................... 4 Overview and history of athletic department .......................................... 5 Women’s Soccer Season outlook ................................................................................................ 6 Season schedule .............................................................................................. 6 Team roster ...................................................................................................... 7 Team photo ...................................................................................................... 7 Coaches .......................................................................................................... 8 Season in review. ............................................................................................. 9 2013 season statistics .................................................................................. . 9 2013 game-by-game results .......................................................................... 9 All-time individual and team records ....................................................... 10 All-time year-by-year records .................................................................... 10 Postseason record ........................................................................................ 10 All-Americans and individual records ...................................................... 11 All-time player register ................................................................................ 12 men’s Soccer Season outlook .............................................................................................. 14 Season schedule ............................................................................................ 14 Team roster ................................................................................................... 15 Team photo .................................................................................................... 15 Coaches ........................................................................................................ 16 Season in review ........................................................................................... 17 2013 season statistics ................................................................................ . 17 2013 game-by-game results ........................................................................ 17 All-time individual and team records ....................................................... 18 All-time year-by-year records ................................................................... 18 Postseason record ........................................................................................ 18 All-Americans ................................................................................................ 19 VOLLEYBALL Season outlook .............................................................................................. 20 Season schedule ............................................................................................ 20 Team roster ................................................................................................... 21 Team photo .................................................................................................... 21 Coaches ........................................................................................................ 22 Season in review ........................................................................................... 23 2013 season statistics ................................................................................ . 23 2013 game-by-game results ........................................................................ 23 All-time individual and team records ....................................................... 24 All-time year-by-year records ................................................................... 24 Postseason record ........................................................................................ 24 All-Americans ................................................................................................ 25 ADVERTISERS .......................................................................................... 26 ADMINISTRATION A message from the President The Community College of Rhode Island Department of Athletics, its student-athletes, coaches and support staff represent some of the best of what the college has to offer. Each and every season, CCRI student-athletes put on the Knights uniform, step onto the court, field or track and compete. They represent the college not only through their performance, but also in spirit. Their accomplishments, based on a commitment to academics and athletics, make us proud. During the 2013-14 academic year, many studentathletes represented CCRI with distinction at the national level. Several teams were represented at regional, district and national level competitions. These experiences are more than just wins and losses in the record books. They are examples of CCRI student-athletes achieving great things on and off the field. In the classroom, they discover a new subject, a career field and a love of learning. In athletics, they acquire the discipline and commitment it takes to reach their goals. Under the guidance of knowledgeable and caring coaches, they learn the values of camaraderie, commitment to a common goal and how to win or lose with grace. If you are considering CCRI as a prospective student-athlete, I encourage you to explore what we have to offer academically and athletically. If you’re simply a fan of the college, I encourage you to attend one of our games and root for the local team. Go Knights and Lady Knights! 2 Ray Di Pasquale President Mission of the CCRI Athletic Department The Community College of Rhode Island Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation, an integral part of the curriculum, is dedicated to each physical education student and studentathlete. CCRI provides a high quality, nationally acclaimed and accredited program that promotes academic and athletic excellence. The college excels in sportsmanship, team play and competitive spirit while providing a strong academic foundation and support program. A message from the Director Of Athletics Athletics is not about winning. Rather, it is about testing one’s character to the limits; to dig deep when the chips are down and the time on the clock is running out. As Olympic wrestler Dan Gable once said, “Gold medals aren’t really made of gold. They’re made of sweat, determination, and a hard-to-find alloy called guts.” The Community College of Rhode Island Department of Athletics provides countless opportunities for student-athletes to better themselves and face challengeswith strength and resolve. While they are not competing for a gold medal, the lessons they learn being part of a team and competing are a valuable component of their CCRI experience. They are lessons that prepare them to succeed in the classroom, a professional career and beyond. CCRI athletic teams boast a tradition of excellence with more than 5,300 victories, 213 All-Americans and 711 All-Region selections. During the 2013-14 academic year, several teams reached the playoffs in their sport, representing the college at the regional, district and national levels. The foundation behind those outstanding accomplishments is built on an academic support program and the dedication of CCRI coaches. Whatever your athletic dreams might be, consider pursuing them at CCRI and join our tradition of success. Joseph Pavone ’72 Director of Athletics ABOUT CCRI/FACILITIES CCRI Athletic Facilities ABOUT CCRI The Community College of Rhode Island opened its doors in 1964 with 325 students in temporary space on Promenade Street in Providence as Rhode Island Junior College. Today, with four campuses throughout the state, CCRI enrolls an average of almost 18,000 credit students each semester, making it the largest comprehensive community college in New England. Thirty-three percent of its students identify themselves as part of a minority group, many of whom are the first in their families to attend college. At a glance Year founded: 1964 Locations: Warwick, Lincoln, Providence and Newport with satellite facilities in Providence and Westerly Enrollment: 18,000 Nickname: Knights Color: Green Affiliations: National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XXI Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, CCRI offers more than 80 degree and certificate programs in the arts, business, computer studies, engineering, health sciences, human services, liberal arts and science departments taught by faculty who are experts in their field. Each year, Rhode Islanders fill more than 30,000 seats in our professional development, skill enhancement, job retraining and noncredit personal enrichment courses offered by CCRI’s Center for Workforce and Community Education. CCRI students are active participants in campus life and in the community. The college offers a varsity athletic program with 12 sports and a diverse selection of student clubs and organizations, including student government. Annually, students, faculty and staff volunteer for a variety of Rhode Island nonprofit organizations, making life better for those less fortunate. Since its inception, CCRI has graduated more than 64,000 students, with 95 percent of them living and working in Rhode Island. The college is the No. 1 provider of nurses and other health care workers in the state. Annually, more than 1,000 CCRI students transfer to Rhode Island College and the University of Rhode Island to continue their education. CCRI’s tuition is the most affordable in Rhode Island. A full-time student pays about half, or less, of tuition and fees charged at any other college in the The Knight Campus in Warwick, R.I. state. According to a recent survey given to exiting students, when graduates were asked, “Would you recommend CCRI to a friend or family member?” nearly 99 percent said yes. By preparing students for continued education or to enter the state’s work force, the Community College of Rhode Island provides its students with the opportunity to change their lives and achieve their dreams. Knight Campus 400 East Ave., Warwick The CCRI Knight Campus is home to the Vincent A. Cullen Field House with four basketball courts, four tennis courts, three volleyball courts and a fully-equipped weight room. The men’s and women’s basketball teams play their home games on the center wood court. Athletic Department administration, coaches and staff have offices at this location. The CCRI baseball team plays its home games at Harold “Whitey” Fell Field, named in honor of the college’s former head baseball coach. The Knight Campus has two additional outdoor fields for team practice and recreational use. Flanagan Campus 1762 Louisquisset Pike, Lincoln The CCRI Flanagan Campus has a field house with four basketball courts, four tennis courts, four volleyball courts, a six-lane swimming pool, an indoor track, a modern dance studio and a fully-equipped weight room. The women’s volleyball team plays its home matches in the Flanagan Campus Field House. Athletic Department administration, coaches and staff have offices at this location. The Flanagan Campus has several outdoor fields for team practice and competition as well as recreational use. The cross country team and the men’s and women’s soccer teams host their home meets and matches at this site. Additional sites Some CCRI teams play their home games at nearby off-campus locations. The softball team plays its home games at Winslow Park Field in Warwick and the golf team competes and practices at Cranston Country Club. The coed tennis team and the indoor and outdoor track teams travel to their opponent’s site or a neutral site for matches. For hours of operation of campus facilities and more information, go to www.ccri.edu/athl/facilities.html. 3 ACADEMICS CCRI’s Student-Athlete Academic Support Program (SAASP) WHERE DO THEY GO FROM HERE? The Student-Athlete Academic Support Program at the Community College of Rhode Island provides a support system for academic success in college. This mandatory program prepares student-athletes for transfer to four-year institutions where they can continue their education and athletic careers. During the first semester of their freshman year, student-athletes are required to complete academic placement tests in reading, writing and mathematics and enroll in a one-credit CCRI student success course. The program requires student-athletes to attend two, one-hour study sessions each week during the semester, including the off-season, at the college’s academic success centers. The Department of Athletics compliance officer schedules session times for each student-athlete and monitors their progress every five weeks during the semester. The program also provides daily academic advising, counseling and tutorials as well as transfer counseling. Prospective student-athletes are encouraged to visit staff, coaches and advisors at CCRI’s Warwick and Lincoln campuses to learn more about the program and the college’s varsity teams. Call the Department of Athletics at 401-825-2114 for an appointment. Bethany Worth ’14 a former captain and All-American earned a scholarship to play soccer at Southern Connecticut State University. Janny Cabrera ’14 this former captain had a highly successful volleyball career at CCRI and will be attending Rhode Island College. Alexandra Place ’14 an All-American in soccer and captain on both soccer and softball at CCRI will be attending Johnson & Wales University to play soccer. Zachary Wood ’14 was a captain on the baseball team and will be attending Bryant University to play baseball. Rudy Brito ’14 another team captain who capped off a successful basketball career at CCRI will be attending Johnson & Wales to play basketball. Rob Gallucci ’14 a captain on the soccer team competed in soccer and golf while at CCRI and will be attending Newbury College to play soccer. 4 STUDENT-ATHLETES ACHIEVE ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN 2013-14 Many student-athletes were honored for their academic achievements in the 2013-14 academic year. Their successes included 26 student-athletes making the dean’s list in the fall and spring semesters. In addition, two earned scholarships to Division II Southern Connecticut State University and many others will be moving on to play sports at DI and DIII schools. Twenty-nine student-athletes from the Class of 2013 earned associate degrees, eight with honors. Twenty-six of them will be transferring to four-year institutions like Southern Connecticut State University, Newbury College, Rhode Island College, Lasell College, Bryant University and Johnson & Wales University. ATHLETICS AT CCRI An overview of CCRI athletics past and present The Community College of Rhode Island is home to one of the Ocean State’s finest and most successful intercollegiate athletic programs. Since its inception in 1965, the CCRI program has long been considered a front-runner in New England community college and junior college athletic circles. The basketball, baseball, tennis, volleyball, cross country, golf and soccer teams have all been nationally ranked. The 2002 women’s soccer team captured the school’s first national championship, while a number of other squads, including men’s basketball and women’s soccer, were national runners-up. With more than 5,300 victories, 213 All-Americans, 129 Region XXI championships and 711 All-Region selections, CCRI leads the way among all New England community colleges. Great coaching has been the key to CCRI’s success. From the athletic department’s humble beginnings in 1965, the school has always featured legendary coaches. From Hall of Fame athletic director and men’s basketball coach Vin Cullen to baseball coaches Whitey Fell and Art Pontarelli, tennis coach Ray Carr and volleyball coach Gail Davis, the tradition of great coaches and top-flight teaching has extended through theyears and continues through the present day. The college holds membership in the National Junior College Athletic Association and is an associate member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Vin Cullen Athletic Director Men’s basketball coach 1965-2002. Harold “Whitey” Fell Baseball coach 1965-1982. Ken McDonald ’90 Played at Providence; current head coach for the Austin Toros. Rheal Cormier ’88 Pitched in the major leagues for 16 seasons. CCRI fields intercollegiate men’s teams in baseball, basketball, soccer, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and golf and intercollegiate women’s teams in volleyball, basketball, cross country, indoor and outdoor track, soccer and softball. The college has a coed tennis team. 5 The Community College of Rhode Island has proven to be a steppingstone for many student athletes who have moved on tocomplete their academic and athletic careers at four-year colleges and universities throughout the nation. Jasmine Jennings ’06 Competed for URI in track and field. Marvin Owens ’06 Played for Rollie Massimino at Northwood University in Palm Beach, Fla. CCRI ATHLETICS: A TRADITION OF UNMATCHED SUCCESS Year Started All-time record Region XXI Championships 2013-14 record Baseball 1965-661,047-414-3 (.716)1122-10 Men’s Basketball 1965-66943-420 (.692)1718-13 Women’s Basketball 1977-78518-354 (.594)1016-9 Golf 1967-68475-166-7 (.738)173-2 Men’s Soccer 1973-74407-243-51 (.617) 34-11 Women’s Soccer 1994-95265-79-14 (.760)1611-7-1 Softball 1979-80378-331 (.533)1012-14 Tennis 1974-75290-97 (.749)214-4 Volleyball 1976-77652-312 (.676)1914-8 Totals 49 seasons 5,321-2,645-108 (.666) 128 104-78-1 SEASON OUTLOOK The 2014 Community College of Rhode Island women’s soccer team has five returning student-athletes and 19 players total. The program is in the process of rebuilding and reloading. Lauren Cattani (Cranston, RI) and Stepheny Perez (Providence, RI) will serve as team captains. There are a lot of new faces on the team. This year’s squad will need to develop cohesiveness, which will only come through game experience. The coaches are confident they have recruited talented student-athletes who can compete at the regional, district and national levels of play. 6 Head Coach Dennis Grassini and Associate Head Coach Kathy Bannan believe in the potential of the squad. “Being such a young team, everyone will learn from every situation,” Grassini said, “The goals this season include retaining the Region XXI title and advancing to the district playoffs with the hopes of to returning to the NJCAA National Championships for the first time since 2009.” Both coaches believe that the team contains strong leadership qualities from this year’s captains. “The leadership, combined with a wealth of talent from our new student-athletes, will be the foundation for our goals this season to become a reality,” Grassini said. 2014 SCHEDULE 8/18 8/23 8/24 8/30 9/7 9/10 9/17 9/20 9/24 10/1 10/4 10/5 10/8 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 Monday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Wednesday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Thursday Saturday Thursday US Coast Guard (scrimmage) Montgomery College (MD) CCBC Essex (MD) Burlington County CC (NJ) Essex County CC (NJ) Springfield College JV (MA) Dean College Monroe CC (Rochester) Holyoke CC (MA) Springfield Tech CC Mercer County CC (NJ) Essex County CC (NJ) Massasoit CC Monroe College (Bronx) Springfield College JV (MA) Bunker Hill CC Dean College 11/7-9 Fri-Sun District Tournament @ TBA 11/17-22 Thurs-Sun National Championships @ Viera Regional Park Melbourne, FL Home matches in CAPS. Coaches Kathy Bannan and Dennis Grassini 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 11 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 2014 WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM CAPTAINS TEAM ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME 00 Kilburn, Jennifer 2 LeClair, Ashley 3 Gomez, Armani 5 Beaufort, Ricki 6 Levesque, Kendra 7 Cattani, Lauren* 8 Ivey-Jones, Kyanna 9 Perez, Stepheny* 10 Porras, Carla 11 Encarnacao, Anete 12 Rousseau, Meghan 14 DellaVentura, Ashley 15 Duhamel, Amber 18 Lopes, Catherine 20 Adeyemi, Abibat 21 Canales, Selena * Captains HGT. CLASS POS. 5’4” FR GK 5’3” SO F 5’4” FR D 5’4” FR D/MF 5’4” FR MF 5’5” SO D 5’5” FR F 5’2” SO F 5’1” SO F 5’3” FR D/MF 5’3” FR F/MF 5’1” FR MF/F 5’5” FR D 5’4” FR F 5’2” FR MF 5’2” SO D HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Norton, Mass./Norton, High School Westerly, R.I./Westerly High School East Providence, R.I./Everett High School Warwick, R.I./Warwick Vets Warwick, R.I./Pilgrim High School Cranston, R.I./Cranston High School West Pawtucket, R.I./St.Raphael Academy Providence, R.I./Central High School Narragansett, R.I./Narragansett High School Pawtucket, R.I./Shea High School Richmond, R.I./Chariho High School Cranston, R.I./Cranston High School West Pawtucket, R.I./R.I. Nursing Institute Warren, R.I/.Mt. Hope High School Gwinnett Ga./Berkmar High School Cranston, R.I./Cranston High School East Lauren Cattani Stepheny Perez 7 COACHING STAFF Kathy Bannan ’96 Associate Head Coach Dennis Grassini ’73 Head Coach Dennis Grassini ’73 begins his 15th year at the helm of the CCRI women’s soccer program. Prior to becoming head coach, he served as the top assistant of the program since its inception in 1994. Grassini, along with Associate Head Coach Kathy Bannan ‘96, has guided the women’s soccer program to an impressive 196-45-8 record in his years as head coach. He led the program to back-to-back national tournament finalist appearances in 2002 and 2003. In 2002, Grassini led the undefeated (220-0) Lady Knights to their first NJCAA National Championship, the first-ever in the 44-year history of athletics at CCRI. In honor of the standout season, Grassini was named NJCAA Coach of the National Tournament and National Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). He also was named NSCAA 2002 Northeast Region Coach of the Year and Rhode Island Words Unlimited Women’s Sport Coach of the Year. 8 In 2003, the team finished as runners-up in the NJCAA national final game. For his efforts, Grassini was named New England Region 21 Coach of the Year and was named the Rhode Island Words Unlimited Women’s Sports Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year. He also was nominated for National Coach of the Year by the NSCAA. Grassini was instrumental in guiding the program to three consecutive New England Regional Championships and three straight national NJCAA tournament appearances in 1996, 1997 and 1998. He has been involved in coaching for more than 20 years and holds a national license from the United States Soccer Federation and NSCAA state and regional goalkeeping diplomas. He has served on various boards and committees throughout the Rhode Island youth soccer ranks, and coaches and volunteers for the Rhode Island Women’s Soccer League. He also has been a member of the Region XXI coaches committee, and currently serves on the NSCAA All-Northeast Region and All-American committees. A CCRI alumnus, Grassini graduated in 1973 with an associate degree in business administration. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Providence College in 1975. Grassini is now the bursar at CCRI, a position he has held since 1988. He was the recipient of the 2006 Rhode Island Legislative Award-CCRI Distinguished Alumni Award. GRASSINI’S RECORD YEAR W L T 2000-01 154 0 2001-02 173 0 2002-03 220 0 2003-04 173 0 2004-05 113 2 2005-06 143 0 2006-07 113 0 2007-08 152 0 2008-09 112 1 2009-10 173 0 2010-11 114 2 2011-12 143 0 2012-13 105 2 2013-14 117 1 196 45 8 Alumna Kathy Bannan ’96 begins her 15th season as a member of the women’s soccer coaching staff. Head Coach Dennis Grassini ’73 refers to Bannan as his “right arm” for her leadership of the team’s successful seasons in 2002 and 2003, and for the team’s successful 11-2-1 record in the 2008 season during his absence due to illness. For her efforts, she was named the NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) Northeast Region Coach of the Year and she was also the 2008 co-recipient of the Words Unlimited Women’s Sport Coach of the Year Award. During her playing career at CCRI and URI, Bannan played the goalkeeper position and the tireless work ethic of her collegiate playing days has carried over into her coaching style. She has been instrumental in elevating the play of the CCRI goalkeepers, having coached five consecutive All-Americans from 2001 to 2005. Alongside Grassini, she helps with all aspects of recruiting, scheduling, and training. A member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), Bannan holds both the NSCAA State and Regional Goalkeeping Diplomas. As a goalkeeper at CCRI, Bannan earned All-Region XXI honors for two years and was selected to the NSCAA’s All-Northeast Regional Team. In 1996, she posted a 0.74 goals against average, ranking No. 6 in the country among NJCAA net-minders as she helped lead the Lady Knights to their first national tournament appearance where the team finished fifth in the country. She holds the school records for most shutouts in one season (14) in 1996 and most saves in a career (236). She was inducted into the CCRI Athletic Department Hall of Fame in 2005. Bannan transferred from CCRI to URI where she continued her soccer career in goal and graduated in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is the secretary of the NJCAA Women’s Soccer Coaches Association and volunteers for the Rhode Island Special Olympics. SEASON IN REVIEW 2013 CCRI WOMEN’S SOCCER STATISTICS NAME GAMES PLAYED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Paige Oram1911 628 Carla Porras1710 727 Stephany Perez19 71226 Selena Canales 17 12 2 26 Betti Worth 13 8 6 22 Jenn Kittila 18 4 6 14 Melissa Richards 15 6 1 13 Ashley LeClair 10 5 1 11 Jessica Hammond 8 2 3 7 Taylor Lopes 19 1 4 6 Talia Geremia 13 1 2 4 Estefany Mejia 19 0 1 1 Karol Rios 9 0 1 1 Savannah Dixon 6 0 0 0 Lauren Cattani 18 0 0 0 Erin Rodrigues 19 0 0 0 Riley Smith 1 0 0 0 Lauren Rodriguez 7 0 0 0 19 67 52 186 2013 GOALKEEPING STATISTICS NAME GAMES GOALS GAA SAVES Alex Place 19 23 1.23 115 Sarah Jacques 1 3 6.00 5 SHO 6 0 MINUTES 1685 45 2013 SEASON SUMMARY The Community College of Rhode Island women’s soccer team had another remarkable season, garnering an impressive 11-7-1 overall record and a 6-0 record against Region XXI competition.The team’s season ended when the Lady Knights lost to Monroe Community College in the district finals by a score of 2-1. After starting the season 0-4, the Lady Knights really hit their stride, going 6-0-1 over their next seven games.Thanks in large part to that seven game run, the Lady Knights cruised to a perfect conference record en route to a Region XXI title. To make it to the district final, the Lady Knights upset Monroe Community College 1-0 on a goal by sophomore captain Paige Oram. Monroe had shut out CCRI 3-0 earlier in the season. Betti Worth (Manchester, England) was named a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I First Team All-American.Worth battled through injuries and established herself as one of the top midfielders in the country.This was the first time since 2009 when Melody Lawrence and Stephanie Morse were given the honor, that one of head coach Dennis Grassini’s players was named an NJCAA First Teamer. Alex Place (East Greenwich, RI) was outstanding in net all season, compiling an 11-5-1 record, while posting a 1.23 goals against average and a save percentage of .833. Place was named a Second Team All-American following the season. Oram, Place and Worth were named to the NJCAA Division I All-North Team. CCRI also placed six players on the All-Region team: Place, Oram,Worth, Estefany Mejia (Cranston, RI), Carla Porras (Narragansett, RI) and Taylor Lopes (Cumberland, RI). 2013 CCRI WOMEN’S SOCCER RESULTS (11-7-1) 8/24 8/25 8/31 9/3 9/8 9/12 9/14 9/18 9/22 9/25 9/28 10/5 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/20 10/23 Coll. of So. Maryland 0-2 Harford CC 2-3 Monroe College 0-2 ASA COLLEGE 0-1 MERCER COUNTY CC 3-1 SPRINGFIELD JV 2-2 BUNKER HILL CC 11-0 Dean College 5-1 MONTGOMERY/ROCK. 6-1 Holyoke CC 1-0 Springfield Tech CC 6-0 Navarro College (TX) 1-5 Monroe CC 0-3 MASSASOIT CC 9-0 BRYANT & STRATTON 6-2 CCBC ESSEX 3-0 DEAN COLLEGE 9-1 11/9 11/10 Monroe CC * Monroe College * 1-0 1-2 * District Tournament HOME GAMES IN CAPS Overall Record: 11-7-1 Home: 7-1-1 Away: 3-4 Neutral: 1-2 Region XXI: 6-0 Stepheny Perez 9 ALL-TIME RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Most Goals - Game Katie Leahy Most Goals - Season Katie Leahy Most Goals - Career Katie Leahy Most Assists - Season Dawn Frizzle Most Assists - Career Orleigh Cullen Consecutive Games Scored Katie Leahy Most Points - Season Katie Leahy Most Points - Career Katie Leahy Goalkeeper Shutouts - Season Melody Lawrence Kathy Bannan Alex Rothemich Goalkeeper Consecutive Shutouts Melody Lawrence Golakeeper Career Shutouts Melody Lawrence Goalkeeper Saves - Game Christine Davis Goalkeeper Saves - Season Lauren Gillis Goalkeeper Saves - Career Kathy Bannan Goalkeeper GAA - Season Melody Lawrence Golakeeper GAA - Career Melody Lawrence 6 54 94 20 35 21 116 203 16 14 14 8 23 35 176 236 0.40 0.59 2002 2002 2002-2003 1996 2002-2003 2002 2002 2002-2003 2009 1996 2002 2009 2009-2010 1998 1994 1995-1996 2009 2009-2010 OVERALL TEAM RECORDS 10 Most Wins - Season 22 2002 Fewest Losses - Season 0 2002 Most Goals - Season 125 2002 Fewest Goals Allowed - Season 7 2005 Most Shutouts - Season 16 2009 14 1996 14 2002 Most Consecutive Shutouts 8 2009 Most Consecutive Wins 27 2002-03 Most Players to have scored in one season 16 2002 Most Players to have recorded an assist in one season 17 2002 2002-03 National championship team Postseason 1996 Region XXI Champions 1996 National Tournament 1997 Region XXI Champions 1997 National Tournament 1998 Region XXI Champions 1998 National Tournament 2001 Region XXI Champions 2002 Region XXI Champions 2002 National Tournament National Champions 2003 Region XXI Champions 2003 National Tournament National Runner-up 1 9 2 8 10 0 194 1 172 2 137 0 112 1 154 0 173 0 220 0 173 0 113 2 143 0 113 0 152 0 112 1 173 0 114 2 143 0 105 2 117 1 26579 14 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Region XXI Champions Region XXI Champions Region XXI Champions Region XXI Champions Region XXI Champions Region XXI Champions District G Champions National Tournament Region XXI Champions Region XXI Champions Region XXI Champions Region XXI Champions ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS CAREER POINT SCORERS (Career through 2013) PLAYERS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Katie Leahy ’03 94 15 203 Stephanie Esdale ’97 47 27 121 Erica Rico ’03 35 29 99 Alexis Smith ’09 34 16 84 Michelle Lapierre ’99 29 23 81 Dawn Frizzle ’96 27 26 80 Lindsay Laurie ’05 32 15 79 Lisa Steele ’98 30 13 73 Orlagh Cullen ’03 18 35 71 Caitlin McGarry 19 29 67 Melissa Blount ’96 22 20 64 Alyson St. Amand ’02 24 15 63 Kara Hurston ’04 23 17 63 1996 Dawn Frizzle Second Team 1997 Stephanie Esdale Second Team 1998 Kelli Foster, Jennifer Danielian Honorable Mention 1999 Abby Volino Second Team 2001 Lindsay Knapp First Team Courtney Mercier Second Team 2002 Alex Rothemich, First Team Katie Leahy, Erica Rico First Team Kiara Capaldi Second Team Jennifer McCormack Honorable Mention 2003 Katie Leahy, Erica Rico First Team Alex Rothemich, Jessica Insana Second Team Orlagh Cullen Honorable Mention 2004 Anne Kineke First Team Misa Dellay Second Team Cat Cusson Honorable Mention 2005 Jamie Elliott NSCAA First Team NJCAA Second Team CAREER GOAL SCORERS Lindsay Laurie NSCAA Second Team PLAYERS GAMES GOALS Anne Kineken Honorable Mention Katie Leahy ’034394 2006 Sharon Barbosa NSCAA First Team Stephanie Esdale ’974447 NJCAA Second Team Erica Rico ’034335 Stephanie Grassini NSCAA Second Team 2007 Stephanie Grassini NSCAA First Team Alexis Smith ’093434 NJCAA Second Team Lindsay Laurie ’053332 2008 Nicole Kufel NSCAA Second Team Lisa Steele ’983130 2009 Melody Lawrence NJCAA First Team Michelle Lapierre ’993629 NSCAA First Team Dawn Frizzle ’964427 Stephanie MorseNSCAA First Team NJCAA First Team Jennifer Danielian ’982224 Stephanie EstacioNSCAA Second Team Alyson St. Amand ’024124 2010 Melody Lawrence NSCAA Second Team Melissa Blount ’964322 NJCAA Hon. Mention 2011 Becca D’Andrea NSCAA First Team CAREER CAREER ASSIST LEADERS NJCAA Hon. Mention Lauren SaritelliNSCAA Second Team PLAYERS GAMES ASSISTS 2012 Cait McGarry NJCAA Secont Team Orlagh Cullen ’03 40 35 NSCAA Second Team Erica Rico ’03 43 29 2013 Betti Worth NJCAA First Team Caitlin McGarry ’12 31 29 Alex PlaceNJCAA Second Team Stephanie Esdale ’97 44 27 Dawn Frizzle ’96 44 26 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Michelle Lapierre ’99 36 23 Conrad Fecteau 1994-1999 69-34-6 .661 Stepanie Morse ’09 34 20 Dennis Grassini 2000-present 196-45-8 .803 Stephanie Grassini ’07 24 20 Katie Burke ’97 44 20 Melissa Blount ’96 43 20 Alyssa Giudici ’09 33 18 Katie Leahy ’03, all-time goal and point scorer. She also won consecutive National Tournament Offensive MVP awards in 2002 and 2003. CAREER GOALKEEPERS STATISTICS PLAYERS GAMES SAVES GOALS GAA Melody Lawrence ’10 37 179 22 0.59 Anne Kineke ’05 28 118 17 0.61 Courtney Mercier ’01 30 169 18 0.62 Holly Bodwell ’97 22 145 14 0.64 Anne Kineke ’04 15 66 10 0.66 Alex Rothemich ’03 34 157 26 0.76 Christine Nunes ’99 11 80 9 0.81 Alana Bouley ’03 10 32 10 1.00 Christine Davis ’98 13 132 14 1.08 Kathy Bannan ’96 32 236 37 1.15 Jodi Pesaturo ’00 8 40 10 1.25 11 ALL-TIME PLAYER REGISTER 12 PLAYER Amie Adams Tanekar Alexander Suany Almonte Diana Alvarez Maria Alves Patrice Amaral Diane Andrade Jennifer Andreoni Katie Antonellis Jackie Babineau Jenny Baldwin Kathy Bannan Sharon Barbosa Taylor Barbosa Domenica Barsoian Lauren Bartlett Jenna Bassett Sonya Beachaine Bethany Bedard Linda Begoian Jolene Bell Megan Belmont Andrea Bertoncini Melissa Blount Holly Bodwell Alana Bouley Kerri Branco Jamie Brien Raeven Broccolo Jennifer Brodeur Kelly Burdick Katie Burke Selena Canales Carla Cano Kiara Capaldi Danielle Cartier Lauren Cattani Lynn Cerio Ashley Choiniere Stephanie Choiniere Jessica Collinson Liz Coburn Laura Colucci Erin Conti Cassie Cooney Angela Cornacchio Jessica Corwin Leniza Costa Rebekka Costa Alicia Cotrone Brittany Croll Orlagh Cullen Catherine Cusson Brigette Daly Danielle Damiano Becca D’Andrea Jennifer Danielian Samantha Danielson Alyssa DaSilva Christine Davis Grace Dawson Jessica DeCastro MacKenzie DeCrescenzo Misa Dellay Jill DeLuca Julie DeLuca Vanessa De Melo Teressa Denton Savannah Dixon Jessica Ducharme Mary Duckett Mindy Dudek Haley Durkin Heather Dziembowski Jamie Elliot Stephanie Esdale Stephanie Estacio Katie Finn YRS GP G A PTS 02-03 16 2 2 6 04-05 24 4 3 12 06 14 1 2 4 99-00 32 7 3 17 10 4 1 0 2 03 6 0 0 0 00-01 38141543 04 10 1 2 4 02-03 30 0 0 0 06 14 2 1 5 07 10 5 3 13 95-96 32 4 7 15 05-06 31 1 7 9 07-08 31 1 4 6 07-08 24 2 0 4 09-10 31 1 1 3 06 1 0 0 0 97 4 0 1 1 08 6 0 0 0 97, 99 22141038 99-00 32 3 2 8 07-08 14 0 0 0 99-00 30 3 2 8 95-96 34222064 97 21 1 1 3 03 10 0 1 1 04 7 0 0 0 98 12 0 1 1 08 7 1 0 2 00-01 38 9 10 28 97-98 43 4 8 16 96-97 42132046 13 17 12 2 26 08-09 33 1 0 2 01-02 38 5 18 28 07-08 31 2 6 10 13 18 0 0 0 10 17 8 2 18 08-09 32201656 10 17 2 0 4 07-08 31 21 8 50 12 11 1 1 3 99 10 6 1 13 99-00 32 1 4 6 05-06 31 21 8 50 02 22 4 1 9 01 19 6 3 15 08 6 0 0 0 07 13 11 5 27 06 14 0 0 0 11 15 3 0 6 02-03 40203373 03-04 32 9 16 34 97 20 1 4 6 09 12 0 0 0 10-11 34 5 9 19 98 22 24 7 55 07 8 0 0 0 11-12 24 1 0 2 98 20 0 0 0 01-02 27 5 4 14 00 16 3 0 6 10 1 0 0 0 03-04 37 0 6 6 06-07 31181147 06 14 0 1 1 09-10 32 5 14 24 97-98 42 3 7 13 13 6 0 0 0 00 17 0 0 0 10 17 3 1 7 98 20 0 1 1 10-11 30 1 4 6 10 17 3 4 10 04-05 31 19 8 46 96-97 34 47 27 121 09-10 36 2 5 9 05-06 31131137 PLAYER Jessica Foss Kelli Foster Tori Franceschi Jamie Francis Ashley Frey Dawn Frizzle Shannon Gallogly Melanie Geary Erin Gee Kaela Gentile Talia Geremia Kerri Getter Alyssa Giudici Brittney Godbout Annalisa Gomez Monique Grant Stephaine Grassini Katy Gregory Kerri Hachadorian Kayla Haggarty Jessica Hammond Desiree Hodge Ivory Holman Abby Hummel Kara Hurston Jessica Insana Jaclyn Jamroz Melissa Keeley Ruth Kennedy Janna Kerte Nicole Kidd Eleanor Killi Jen Kittila Lindsay Knapp Kelli Knight Claire Kowrach Michelle Krol Nicole Kufel Michelle Lapierre Lindsay Laurie Katie Leahy Ashley LeClair Brittany LeClair Sarah LeDoux Jessica Lemos Cristina Lima Dawn Lindley Taylor Lopes Kassie Lussier Heather Lynch Sarah Lynch Jessica MacAndrew Katy MacAndrew Rose Ellen MacGowen Ashley Maisano Megan Malloy Stacey Martinsen Sarah Mauricio Jenny McCormack Jill McFall Caitlyn McGarry Jessica McGaughey Kerry McGonagle Amanda McGuire Estefany Mejia Courtney Mercier Marissa Molnar Stephanie Morse Jessica Mullett Carrie Nadro Tina Nichols Stacey Norcross Kristina Norden Stephanie Octeau Kayleigh O’Donnell Allison Olivier Paige Oram Ellen Quintin YRS GP G A PTS 07 17 6 0 12 97-98 42 9 6 24 10 9 0 0 0 97-98 23 7 7 21 05 17 1 8 10 95-96 42272680 94-95 30 8 12 28 97 13 3 3 9 05 17 0 1 1 08-09 34 12 5 29 13 13 1 2 4 00-01 32 2 3 7 08-09 33 11 8 30 04-05 29131440 02 10 0 0 0 07 17 2 2 6 06-07 24142048 07 9 1 0 2 00 19 15 6 36 10 17 3 1 7 12-13 16 4 6 14 07 16 0 1 1 11 2 0 0 0 03-04 37191149 03-04 37231763 02-03 43 0 0 0 95-96 42131137 07 11 0 0 0 03 13 1 0 2 94-95 22 5 - 04-05 18 1 2 4 00 13 1 0 2 12-13 30 1 1 3 00-01 38 5 11 21 97 12 0 0 0 05 10 1 0 2 09 15 4 1 9 07-08 31 5 8 18 98-99 36292381 04-05 33331579 02-03 43 94 15 203 13 10 5 1 11 11-12 22141139 10 3 0 1 1 11 15 1 2 4 95-96 42 11 9 31 04 14 3 5 11 12-13 33 2 8 14 12 12 3 1 7 06 13 0 0 0 04-05 22 9 10 28 09 20 2 3 7 0920191149 98 18 1 1 3 07-08 31181955 10 11 1 0 2 01 4 2 2 6 12 12 0 1 1 02-03 36 1 6 8 06 8 1 0 2 11-12 31192967 11-12 31 9 4 22 07 12 0 1 1 04-05 26 0 2 2 13 19 0 1 1 00-01 33 0 1 1 01-02 41 8 10 26 08-09 34102040 04-05 28 2 7 11 03 10 2 1 5 99 14 1 0 2 01-02 32 2 3 7 00 19 0 1 1 09-10 32 6 2 14 04 15 0 1 1 02 21 5 1 11 12-13 33 19 9 47 97 21 2 5 9 PLAYER Randi Parenteau Courtney Pellon Natasha Perez Stepheny Perez Jodi-Lyn Pesaturo Jeanna Petrarca Alyssa Petrucci Heather Pettigrew Jenna Plante Kelsey Pomerleau Carla Porras Erica Prairie Jennifer Rado Stephanie Redman Kayla Resendes Casie Rhodes Melissa Richards Erica Rico Natalie Rico Karol Rios Erin Rodrigues Lauren Rodriguez Alex Rothemich Brittany Saez Alyson St. Amand Deena St. Angelo Jessica St. Angelo Jackie St. Onge Heather Salapa Rachel Salois Jenny Sandahl Jessica Sandlin Vanessa Santaniello Monica Santos Lauren Saritelli Erin Sarosi Caitlin Schimmel Elisa Semedo Courtney Shea Corinne Sherman Alexis Smith Krystal Sousa Pasha Stanzione Lisa Steele Amanda Steere Crystal Sullivan Liz Sutton Cassandra Tasich Katie Taylor Beth Terminesi Vanitda Thongsithavong Tori Tomassi Amy Torres Jess Turcios Alicia Uth Brittany Valentine Brittany Viera Courtney Viera Jaclyn Voas Abby Volino Heather Vollmer Samantha Waterman Natalie Waters Ryan Wigfall Aubrie Wilson Keara Wolstencroft Betti Worth Jennifer Xynellis Marina Yanko GOALKEEPERS PLAYER Kathy Bannan Jenna Bassett Megan Belmont Holly Bodwell Alana Bouley YRS GP G A PTS 00-01 38 8 11 27 09-10 35 8 7 23 04 6 0 0 0 13 19 7 12 26 00 19 1 2 4 06 2 0 0 0 09 14 3 1 7 99 10 0 1 1 00-01 23 1 1 3 09-10 36 1 2 4 13 17 10 7 27 02-03 43 6 15 27 00-01 29 12 8 32 04 16 1 6 8 11 14 8 7 23 98-99 32 6 5 17 12-13 28 9 3 20 02-03 43352999 04-05 33 1 2 4 13 9 0 1 1 12-13 33 0 1 1 13 7 0 0 0 03 12 0 0 0 09 14 1 0 2 01-02 40241563 00 19 0 4 4 02-03 29 3 2 8 12 10 0 2 2 03 21 0 0 0 03 15 0 0 0 05-06 30 5 8 18 11-12 31 21 8 50 05 10 2 1 5 02-03 43 0 5 5 10-11 34131137 95 18 10 6 26 98-99 36201555 04 16 7 0 14 08-09 34 0 0 0 08 14 5 4 14 08-09 34341684 05 15 3 8 14 02-03 32 2 2 6 97-98 31301373 00-01 35 8 5 21 07-08 12 0 0 0 06 14 6 7 19 11 17 5 4 14 01 19 4 1 9 98-99 36 5 8 18 06 14 7 5 19 11 14 3 2 8 07-08 30 7 8 22 06 11 3 0 6 97 4 0 1 1 10 1 0 0 0 08-09 34 3 1 7 08-09 16 4 13 21 01 5 1 0 2 98-99 32 3 6 12 97-98 43 1 1 3 11 13 1 0 2 04-05 31 8 7 23 07 3 0 1 1 02-03 17 3 1 7 98-99 36 4 7 15 12-13 26 15 8 38 00-01 27 2 7 11 95-96 42141341 YRS 95-96 06 07-08 96-97 03 GP 32 6 14 22 5 SV G 236 37 10 3 46 13 157 14 15 6 SO 16.5 0 3 11 - GAA 1.15 0.50 0.93 0.64 1.20 PLAYER Amber Cerreto Jessica Corwin Samantha Danielson Christine Davis Mackenzie Decrescenzo Lauren Gillis Abby Hummel Anne Kineke Kelli Knight Lindsay Laurie Melody Lawrence Alicia Marques Taylor Maurath Courtney Mercier Christine Nunes Jodi-Lynn Pesaturo Heather Pettigrew Alex Place Casie Rhodes Alex Rothemich Crystal Sullivan Kelsey Viens Ryan Wigfall YRS 05-06 01 07 98 10 94-95 04 04-05 97 04 09-10 95 11 00-01 99 00 99 12-13 98 02-03 07-08 11 07 GP 17 1 8 13 1 12 1 28 1 1 37 7 7 30 11 8 3 33 10 28 12 13 3 SV 49 8 23 132 0 176 3 118 6 1 179 52 26 106 80 40 22 216 94 129 55 68 14 G 5 1 2 14 0 43 0 17 1 0 22 18 6 17 9 11 0 44 18 23 4 8 6 SO 7 0 6 6 0 1 1 14 0 0 23 2.5 1 13 4 3 17 3 14 5 5 1 GAA 0.29 1.00 0.25 1.08 0.00 3.58 0.00 0.61 1.00 0.00 0.59 2.57 0.86 0.57 0.81 1.46 0.00 1.33 1.80 0.82 0.33 0.62 2.12 SEASON POINT SCORERS PLAYERS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Katie Leahy ’02 54 8 116 Katie Leahy ’03 40 7 87 Stephanie Esdale ’97 24 18 66 Lisa Steele ’97 24 8 56 Erica Rico ’02 21 14 56 Stephanie Esdale ’96 23 9 55 Jennifer Danielian ’98 24 7 55 Alexis Smith ’09 21 11 53 Lindsay Laurie ’05 21 10 52 Dawn Frizzle ’96 15 20 50 SEASON GOAL SCORERS PLAYERS GAMES GOALS Katie Leahy ’022154 Katie Leahy ’032040 Stephanie Esdale ’972024 Lisa Steele ’972124 Jennifer Danielian ’982224 Stephanie Esdale ’962423 Erica Rico ’022221 Lindsay Laurie ’051721 Alexis Smith ’092021 Katy MacAndrew ’092019 SEASON ASSIST LEADERS PLAYERS GAMES Dawn Frizzle ’96 18 Orlagh Cullen ’02 22 Stephanie Esdale ’97 20 Orlagh Cullen ’03 18 Melissa Blount ’96 18 Michelle Lapierre ’98 22 Erica Rico ’03 21 Stephanie Morse ’09 20 Caitlin McGarry ’12 14 Erica Rico ’02 22 Stephanie Grassini ’07 10 Caitlyn McGarry ’11 17 ASSISTS 20 19 18 16 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 SEASON OUTLOOK Returning coaches Gabe Toro, Kevin Berthiaume and Mike Jerue are preparing to take the Community College of Rhode Island men’s soccer team to the next level. The coaching staff worked hard during the offseason to recruit players from across the Northeast who have exhibited strong skills in the classroom and on the field. The coaching staff has prepared the players for the season and believes this team has the tools needed to put together a strong campaign this year with players who bring key attributes such as a high-speed, technical and intelligent style of play. 14 This year, the team will work with two skilled goalkeepers, Steven Zelepos (Stonington, CT) and Alex Padilla (Cranston, RI). The Knights have six players returning from last year, which will give the team a solid core of experience. The returning players are Sebastian McFarlane (Montego Bay, Jamaica), Jean Arenas (Cranston, RI), Matt Bulmer (Dayville, CT), Adam Coutu (Plainfield, CT), Chris Quinn (Cranston, RI) and Junior Robert (Providence, RI). New recruits include local players Padilla, an All-State goalkeeper; Trevor Lopes (Cumberland, RI), who earned All-Division honors; Steven Londono (North Providence, RI); First Team All-Stater Evan Gaudreau (Jamestown, RI); and twins Brandon Iannelli who earned All-Division honors, and Casey Iannelli (both of North Kingstown, RI). Other All-Division players also on the 2014 Knights’ squad include Logan Corcoran (Smithfield, RI) and Zach Bromage (Warwick, RI). 2014 SCHEDULE 8/26 9/3 9/6 9/7 9/10 9/20 9/23 9/25 10/1 10/4 10/8 10/15 10/18 10/20 10/25 Tuesday Wednesday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Thursday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Wednesday Saturday Monday Saturday UMass Dartmouth (scrimmage) Bunker Hill ASA Essex Massasoit Monroe CC (Rochester) Holyoke CC Springfield Tech Dean College Monroe COLLEGE (Bronx) Massasoit Bristol CC Dean COLLEGE AIC Roxbury CC 11/1-3 Saturday Region XXI Tournament @ Highest Seed 11/8-10 Sat/Sun District Tournament @ Region 19 11/17-22 Thurs-Sun National Championships @Yavapai College Prescott, AZ Home matches in CAPS. 7 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA 13 2014 MEN’S SOCCER TEAM TEAM ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME HGT. CLASS POS. 0 Padilla, Alex 6’0” FR GK 1 Zelepos, Steven 6’2” FR GK 2 Negri, Andrea 5’4” FR MF 3 Acciaoli, Jackson 5’7” FR D/MF 4 Bulmer, Matthew 5’10” SO MF 5 Quinn, Christopher* 5’10” SO F 6 Iannelli, Casey 5’8” FR D/MF 7 Caballero, Jossiemar 5’11” FR MF 8 Lopes, Trevor 5’6” FR MF/F 9 Iannelli, Brandon* 5’8” FR D 10 Arenas-Nunez, Jean 5’7” SO MF 11 Robert, Junior 6’0” SO MF/F 12 Figueroa, Brian 5’6” SO MF 13 Coutu, Adam 5’7” SO D 14 Gaudreau, Evan 5’11” FR MF 15 McFarlane, Sebastian (Joe)* 6’0” SO MF 16 Corcoran, Logan 5’11” FR D 17 Silvestre, Brandon 5’9” FR MF 18 Londono, Steven 5’11” FR MF 19 Moreno, David 5’9” FR F 20 Bromage, Zachary 5’10” FR D/MF 21 Fenton, Torin 5’11” FR D/MF 22 Male, Ibrahima 5’10” FR MF 23 Freitas, Sindio 5’9” FR MF 25 Dacosta, Nathan 5’9” FR MF * Captains CAPTAINS 15 HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Cranston, R.I./LaSalle Academy Stonington, Conn./Stonington High School Bolzano, Italy/Apponaug Christian Academy Greenville, R.I./Smithfield High School Dayville, Conn./Killingly High School Cranston, R.I./Warwick Vets High School Brandon Iannelli North Kingstown, R.I. Johnston, R.I./Johnston High School Cumberland, R.I./Cumberland High School North Kingstown, R.I. Cranston, R.I./Cranston High School East Providence, R.I./ The Met School Central Falls, R.I./Central Falls High School Moosup, Conn./Plainfield High School Jamestown, R.I./North Kingstown High School Montego Bay, Jamaica/Mt. Pleasant High School Joe McFarlane Greenville, R.I./Smithfield High School Warwick, R.I./Bishop Hendricken High School Cumberland, R.I./Cumberland High School Warwick, R.I./Toll Gate High School Warwick, R.I./Toll Gate High School Warwick, R.I./South Kingstown High School Pawtucket, R.I./Tolman High School The Republic of Cape Verde Warwick, R.I./Toll Gate High School Christopher Quinn COACHING STAFF Kevin Berthiaume Assistant Coach Gabriel Toro Head Coach Gabriel Toro returns for his sixth year as head coach of the CCRI men’s soccer program after guiding the Knights to a 4-11 season in 2013. He previously served as assistant coach of the program for two years under Victor Gaspar. Toro, a native of Colombia and a 1999 graduate of the University of Rhode Island, is striving to renew the winning tradition of the CCRI men’s soccer program. In addition to his coaching experience at CCRI, Toro has organized and coached clinics in Rhode Island and Massachusetts for boys and girls of all ages, focusing on technical weaknesses and enhancing players’ strengths to improve their confidence and technical skills. In 2001, he led the Tolman High School boys’ soccer team to the state final where they finished in second place. 16 Toro has extensive professional playing experience with the semi-pro Lusitana Portuguese Club in Cumberland and the Providence Soccer League. After graduating from URI with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, he played three seasons for the Rhode Island Stingrays. At URI, he was a member of the No. 3 ranked men’s team that garnered a record of 19-1-3 and won Atlantic-10 championship titles in 1995 and 1996. He was honored with the Bob Butler Sportsmanship Award in 1998. Gabriel Toro played three seasons for the University of Rhode Island. TORO’S RECORD YEAR W L 2009-10 6 10 2010-11 6 9 2011-12 6 8 2012-13 5 8 2013-14 4 11 2746 T 0 1 0 1 0 2 CCRI graduate Kevin Berthiaume begins his fifth season as assistant coach of the men’s soccer program. With more than 20 years of playing experience, he has traveled throughout the East coast playing for Midstate United Soccer Club and for the Lusitana Soccer Club along with Head Coach Gabe Toro. Berthiaume served as assistant coach for the Central High School boys’ varsity soccer team and as head coach of the school’s junior varsity team in 2005. Under his leadership, the junior varsity squad went undefeated. Berthiaume graduated from CCRI with an associate degree in liberal arts and transferred to the University of Rhode Island where he earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and anthropology in 2006. Mike Jerue Assistant Coach Mike Jerue returns for his fifth year as assistant coach at CCRI and his third with Coach Gabe Toro’s staff; he was previously the assistant to former men’s soccer coach Victor Gaspar. Jerue played at CCRI in 1999 and is a former Region XXI champion goalkeeper. A former teammate of Toro’s at Lusitana Sports, Jerue has extensive experience playing both semipro and professional soccer. He has more than 30 years of experience with goalkeepers, which is his main focus on the coaching staff. He is the co-founder of MK Goalkeeping Academy and owns Just Soccer, both located in West Warwick. Jerue has coached many levels ranging from youth to college and recently was hired to the North American Soccer League Rhode Island Reds FC coaching staff. SEASON IN REVIEW 2013 CCRI MEN’S SOCCER STATISTICS 2013 CCRI MEN’S SOCCER RESULTS (4-11) NAME GAMES PLAYED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Junior Robert137115 9/4 BUNKER HILL CC 0-3 Adam Corey143713 9/7 ASA COLLEGE 0-6 Luis Duarte116113 9/11 MASSASOIT CC 0-6 Christopher Quinn 14 3 1 7 9/14 Essex CC 0-4 Matthew Bulmer1330 6 9/21 Monroe CC 1-5 Frederick Korsah1021 5 9/24 Holyoke CC 5-0 Luis Nava1421 5 10/1 DEAN COLLEGE 1-3 Abel Quiroa1020 4 10/3 SPRINGFIELD TECH 9-2 Justin Kue1303 3 10/5 Monroe College 0-6 Christopher Fernandes 14 0 3 3 10/6 Mercer CC 0-2 Clarence Early 10 1 0 2 Samson Olowoporoku 14 1 0 2 10/9 Massasoit CC 3-6 Jean Arenas1401 1 10/16 BRISTOL CC 5-1 Andrew Grenier1200 0 10/19 Dean College 0-1 Brian Figueroa 2 0 0 0 10/23 American Int. JV 1-3 Carlos Arancibia 3 0 0 0 10/26 ROXBURY CC 5-4 Adam Couto1100 0 Sebastian McFarlane 11 0 0 0 HOME GAMES IN CAPS. 30 19 79 2013 GOALKEEPING STATISTICS Name Rob Gallucci Abel Quiroa GP 14 2 Saves 99 8 GA SHO 51 2 0 0 GAA 3.99 0.00 Overall Record: 4-11 Home: 3-4 Away: 1-7 Neutral: 0-0 2013 SEASON SUMMARY The 2013 Community College of Rhode Island men’s soccer team completed the 2013 season with a 4-11 overall record and 4-5 in Region XXI play. The team capped off its 2013 season with a backand-forth 5-4 win over Roxbury Community College. Luis Navas (Pawtucket, RI), Adam Couto (Plainfield, CT), Adam Corey (North Kingstown, RI) and Justin Kue (West Warwick, RI) all made the All-Region team. Junior Robert (Providence, RI), a freshman, led the team offensively, totaling 15 points on seven goals and one assist. Sophomore goalie Robert Gallucci (Coventry, RI) was a staple on the back end, turning aside 99 shots on the season and notching two shutouts. The Knights recorded wins against Roxbury Community College, Holyoke Community College, Bristol Community College and Springfield Technical Community College. The Knights will welcome back 12 sophomores-to-be from the 2013 roster this fall, the most ever since Gabe Toro has been head coach. Christopher Quinn, Brandon Iannelli, Joe McFarlane. 17 ALL-TIME RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Goals - Game Most Goals - Season Most Goals - Career Goalkeeper Shutouts - Season Goalkeeper Shutouts - Career Goalkeeper Consecutive Shutouts Most Saves - Game Most Saves - Season Most Saves - Career Herman Mello Alain Lecampion Herman Mello Brian Soares Brian Soares 7 31 49 9 12 1977 1985 1977-78 1987 1986-87 Henry Neves Carlos Oveido Steven Legge Steven Legge 5 21 218 318 1981 1988 1974 1973-74 OVERALL TEAM RECORDS Most Wins - Season Most Goals - Season Fewest Goals Allowed - Season Most Shutouts - Season Most Consecutive Shutouts Most Consecutive Wins Most Consecutive Wins - Overall 17 93 11 11 5 13 13 1984 1985 1990 1990 1990 1985 1985 18 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 5 4 9 3 6 8 7 4 104 112 5 7 124 116 163 132 175 153 106 136 115 145 154 118 114 144 115 109 6 11 117 142 135 9 8 126 5 12 103 125 8 6 124 5 9 6 8 6 10 6 9 6 8 5 8 4 11 407 CCRI’s first men’s soccer team in 1973. Front row (from left) are Ralph Oliva, Jeff Perry, Charlie Thurston, Jack Skillings, Steve Legge, Juan Silva, Anthony Pina, Thomas Dee, Ronald Hawkins and Frank Gomes. Back row (from left) are head coach R.A. Silvestre, Ron Jackson, Mike Haggarty, Terry Sullivan, Robert LaLiberte, Scott Cason, Anthony Sousa, Eddy Andrade, Anthony Casimiro, Brian Tennien, Harold Larson, Fred Roy and assistant coach Bruce Bennett. 243 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 4 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 2 2 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 51 Postseason 1982 Region XXI Champions 1999 Region XXI Champions 2001 Region XXI Champions ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS 1977 Herman Mello Third Team 1978 Herman Mello First Team 1980 Ralph Benitez Third Team 1982 Tony Fontes First Team 1983 Luis Faria First Team Nuno Neves 1984 Nuno Neves First Team 1985 Norley Taares First Team Javier Centeno 1986 Mike Silvestre First Team 1987 Javier Centeno Second Team 1988 Edilton Martins Honorable Mention 1989 Carlos Gomes First Team 1990 Carlos Gomes First Team 1991 Cesar Santos Second Team 1993 Carlos Rocha Second Team Eamon Lyons 1995 Aurelio Almeida First Team 1997 Ekuudayo Osimboni Academic 1998 Nelson Evora Second Team 1999 Francisco Brito Second Team 2001 José Villasenor First Team Distinguished Academic CCRI’s all-time goal scorer and All-American Herman Mello ’78. 15 The 1997-98 team finished 11-7-1. 19 SEASON OUTLOOK The CCRI women’s volleyball team, district finalists in 2013, will strive to continue its success in 2014 under the leadership of head coach Samantha Amaral and assistant coaches William Amaral and Jaime Borch. Returning captains Lindsey Proulx (Warwick, RI) and Delyn Pizarro (Homestead, FL) look to lead the Lady Knights to the district championship and return to the national championship at Phoenix College in Arizona. Along with the returning co-captains, CCRI has several freshman starters who all have the talent and passion to win. The Lady Knights have been in the gym since August conditioning and practicing to be champions. The team will look to grow together as a cohesive unit to attain their goal of being the second CCRI volleyball team to make it to nationals. 2014 SCHEDULE 8/23 Saturday Nassau CC Invite TBA 8/25 Monday RIC (scrimmage) TBA 9/6-7 Saturday/Sunday Dragon Invite 9 a.m. 9/17 Wednesday NHTI 6 p.m. 9/20-21 Saturday/Sunday CCRI Classic9 a.m. NHTI Suffolk Northern Essex Genessee Bunker Hill CC Fashion Institute of Technology 9/27-28 Saturday/Sunday Monroe College (Bronx) 9 a.m. 10/4-5 Saturday/Sunday Holyoke CC Invite 9 a.m. 10/11 Saturday CCRI Dig Pink Invite9 a.m. Northern Essex Monroe (Bronx) Bunker Hill CC 10/12 Sunday Fashion Institute of Technology 9 a.m. 10/18 Saturday Montgomery CC 9 a.m. 10/25 Saturday CCRI Northern Invite 9 a.m. 11/8-09 Saturday District Tournament Regions 3, 15, 19, 21 11/20-22 Wed-Sat National Tournament Phoenix, AZ 20 Lindsey Proulx Home matches in CAPS. TBA 2014 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM 21 TEAM ROSTER CAPTAINS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME HGT. CLASS POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 4 Proulx, Lindsey* 5’2” SO OH/L Warwick, R.I./Toll Gate High School 5 Colon, Ormarie 5’4” FR OH Providence, R.I./Paul Cuffee MCS 6 Archambault, Samantha 5’3” FR OH North Smithfield, R.I./ North Smithfield, High School 8 Clauson, Kayleigh 5’1” FR L Wakefield, R.I./South Kingstown, High School 10 Keomorokot, Sarah 5’3” SO DS/OH Pawtucket, R.I./Shea High School 11 O’Donnell, Meredith 5’9” FR OH/MH Cranston R.I./Cranston High School East 12 Pizzaro, Delyn* 5’8” SO MH Homestead, Fla./Homestead High School 13 Von, April 5’1” FR DS Providence, R.I./Mount Pleasant High School 16 Derefaka, Hannah 5’8” FR MH West Warwick, R.I./ West Warwick, High School 23 Taylor, Emily 5’5” FR S South Kingstown, R.I./ South Kingstown, High School Lindsey Proulx * Captains Delyn Pizzaro COACHING STAFF William Amaral Assistant Coach Samantha Amaral Head Coach Samantha Amaral takes the helm of the CCRI volleyball program for her fourth season as head coach. Reyes is an enthusiastic leader who came to the college with more than seven years of coaching experience at the high school level and more than 10 years of playing experience. Prior to joining the college, Amaral served as freshman and junior varsity coach for four years at Ursurline Academy High School in Dedham, Mass. where she led teams to four straight Division III South Sectional Championships. She previously served as a head coach in the open level of the Southern Alliance, working with 17- and 18-year-olds to prepare them to compete at the college level. She also served as head coach at Codman Academy High School in Dorchester, Mass. and as assistant and junior varsity coach at Archbishop Williams High School in Braintree, Mass. Amaral graduated with a bachelor’s degree in social work from Regis College in Weston, Mass. where she played volleyball for four years. She works as a case manager for AMARAL’S RECORD Family Services of Rhode Island. YEAR W L 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 22 25 25 14 64 8 8 8 24 William Amaral returns for his fourth year as assistant coach for the CCRI women’s volleyball team. Amaral has six years of experience coaching high school and adult players. For four seasons he teamed up with Head Coach Samantha Reyes at Ursurline Academy High School in Dedham, Mass. where they led teams to four straight Division III South Sectional Championships. As a player, Amaral is nationally ranked No. 3 in men’s AA semi-pro beach volleyball and is a twotime men’s AA King of the Beach recipient in 2007 and 2009. He also plays in the Boston Volleyball Association where he was a former coach. Amaral is affiliated with many local regional and national volleyball associations and has coached many high school student-athletes who have gone on to compete at NCAA Division I, II and III schools. Jaime Borch Assistant Coach Jaime Borch joins the CCRI volleyball coaching staff for her first season in 2014 with multiple years of experience as a player and coach. She was boys and girls JV coach at La Salle Academy in Providence from 2004 to 2007 and served as volleyball director for the Blue Fish Bowl Volleyball Club from 2005 to 2007. As a player, Borch has competed in four USA Volleyball Open Championships, resulting in two team silver medals. She continues to play competitive volleyball. Borch brings a wealth of talent, passion and enthusiasm for the game of volleyball and will be a valued member of the Lady Knights’ staff. Delyn Pizzaro SEASON IN REVIEW 2013 CCRI WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL STATISTICS Athlete GPM TAtt Pct. DigsDigs/ Set Janny Cabrera 64 743 .271 1993.11 Jincy Phann 64 192 .047 1642.56 Alyssa Salinas 64 220 .232 2353.67 Lindsey Prolux 32 33 .152 57 1.78 Chelsea O’Connor 54 144 .014 92 1.70 2323.62 Haley Greenwood 64 23 .174 33 1.50 Sarah Keomorokot 22 50 .080 2384.03 Omayra Corchado 59 428 .089 22 0.34 Delvin Pizarro 64 242 .017 Athlete GPM SavesSaves/ Set Janny Cabrera 64 31 .48 Jincy Phann 64 9 .14 Alyssa Salinas 64 31 .48 Lindsey Prolux 32 3 .09 Chelsea O’Connor 54 15 .28 Haley Greenwood 64 40 .62 Sarah Keomorokot 22 4 .18 Omayra Corchado 59 24 .41 Delvin Pizarro 64 0 .00 KillsKills/ Set 3154.92 33 .52 73 1.14 5 .16 28 .52 3 .05 4 .18 1182.00 62 .97 2013 CCRI WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL RESULTS (14-8) AssistsAssists/ Set 30 .47 35 .55 4987.78 10 .31 5 .09 19 .30 0 .00 14 .24 3 .05 PointsPts/S 403.56.3 46.0 0.7 109.51.7 8.0 0.2 43.0 0.8 43.0 0.7 8.0 0.4 149.52.5 91.5 1.4 9/7 QUEENSBOROUGH 3-2 9/18 NHTI3-0 9/21-22 CCRI CLASSIC vs. NHTI 2-1 vs. FIT 0-2 vs. Holyoke 2-0 vs. Nassau1-2 vs. Genessee0-2 9/27-28 NHTI Invitational vs. UNM 2-0 vs. NHTI 2-0 vs. Paul Smith 2-0 vs. Unity2-0 vs. Paul Smith (Semis) 2-0 vs. NHTI (Finals) 2-0 10/12Rockville-Montgomery 3-0 10/12 Potomac State 0-3 10/14 Monroe0-3 10/18 Monroe (Bronx) 0-3 10/19 Dig Pink Invitational vs. Suffolk 3-0 11/10 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT vs. Monroe 2-3 vs. Delaware Tech3-1 11/11 vs. Genesee 3-2 vs. Monroe0-3 HOME MATCHES IN CAPS. 2013 SEASON SUMMARY The women’s volleyball team made an improbable comeback at home to make it to the district final, erasing a 2-0 deficit against Genesee Community College to clinch a title game against Monroe Community College. Despite a strong team effort, Monroe beat the Lady Knights 3-0. Sophomore co-captain Janny Cabrera (Providence, RI) had a season to remember. She was named a National Player of the Week and totaled 403.5 points, 199 digs and 315 kills for the season. In addition, she was second in the nation with 4.92 kills per set. Co-captain Haley Greenwood (Goldsboro, NC) was second on the team with 232 digs, ranking her No. 23 in the nation. Greenwood also had 0.62 service aces per set. Alyssa Salinas (Corpus Christi, TX) burst on the scene in her freshman season for the Lady Knights. Salinas led the team with 498 assists, 235 digs and was second on the team in points with 109.5. She also ranked No. 42 in the nation with 7.78 assists per set. Region XXI: 1-0 23 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Kills - Season Most Kills - Career Most Assists - Season Most Assists Career Most Digs - Season Most Digs - Career Most Blocks - Season Most Blocks - Career Most Aces - Season Most Aces - Career Kimiyo Garcia Kimiyo Garcia Ashley Markley Ashley Markley Ashley Mangione Jasmine Bonanca Kimiyo Garcia Kimiyo Garcia Cory Santos Cory Santos 477 755 1,099 1,880 672 1,278 263 446 155 226 2006 2005-06 2006 2006-07 2008 2005-06 2006 2005-06 2009 2008-09 OVERALL TEAM RECORDS Most Wins - Season Fewest losses - Season Team Kills - Season Team Aces - Season Team Blocks - Season Team Digs - Season Team Assists - Season 39 1 1,726 473 726 2,652 1, 466 2006 1978,1991 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 24 CCRI’s first volleyball team in 1976-77, along with CCRI’s first volleyball All-American, Donna Damian. Front row (from left) are Donna Damian, Marie Beauejour, mascot Virginia Papa, Gail Kittel and Rita Damian. Back row (from left) are Sandy Sullivan, Pat Gorton, coach Gail Davis, Diane Brochu and Monette Cardin. 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 7 2 122 141 133 144 113 112 199 148 183 12 15 136 194 216 205 251 19 10 293 285 12 10 No team 7 17 0 19 4 12 114 224 13 21 16 14 20 12 32 15 397 27 18 386 20 22 9 15 258 258 148 653 312 Postseason 1977 Region XXI Champions 1978 Region XXI Champions 1981 Region XXI Champions 1982 Region XXI Champions 1983 Region XXI Champions 1985 Region XXI Champions 1988 Region XXI Champions 1989 Region XXI Champions 1990 Region XXI Champions 1992 Region XXI Champions 1993 Region XXI Champions 1994 Region XXI Champions 2000 Region XXI Champions 2001 Region XXI Champions 2004 Region XXI Champions 2005 Region XXI Champions 2006 Region XXI Champions 2007 Region XXI Champions 2008 District Champions 2008 National Tournament 2012 Region XXI Champions ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS 1978 1993 1995 2006 Donna Damian Danielle Chagnon Nicole Brown Kimiyo Garcia Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Second Team Amanda Valentine ’07 The 2006-07 team won a school record 39 games. Kimiyo Garcia ’07 25 ROLL KNIGHTS CCRI Department of Athletics Joseph Pavone Director of Athletics 401-825-2405 (Warwick) 401-333-7313 (Lincoln) Dan LaCorbiniere Sports Information Coordinator 401-825-1132 dclacorbiniere@ccri.edu www.ccri.edu/athl Fall sports: Women’s soccer Men’s soccer Volleyball