< PreviousTHE JOHN “JAKE” NEVIN FIELD HOUSE Officially opened on April 1, 1932 as the Villanova Field House, the Field House was renamed to honor long-time Wildcat athletic trainer John “Jake” Nevin on November 22, 1985. Once the home of both the Wildcat men’s and women’s basketball teams, the building is currently home to the women’s volleyball squad, as well as administrative offices and training facilities. Originally built at a cost of $350,000, the Field House has hosted Villanova’s commencement exercises, numerous high school commencements, concerts, lectures, funerals, masses, dances and plays. THE PAVILION Officially opened in February 1986, The Pavilion is the current home of the Wildcat men’s and women’s basketball teams. With a seating capacity of 6,500, the Pavilion also has hosted commencements, receptions, banquets, dances and concerts since the opening. Also included in The Pavilion is a 200-meter indoor track, tennis courts and batting cages for the baseball and softball teams. VILLANOVA STADIUM, GOODREAU FIELD & THE JUMBO ELLIOTT TRACK Dedicated on October 8, 1927, and built at a cost of $500,000, numerous improvements and additions have been made to the original home of the Wildcats since then. The structure is officially known as Villanova Stadium and seats 12,000 spectators. It has hosted football, field hockey, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, and international track meets, as well as commencements and other functions. The playing field was dedicated to the memory of Leo J. Goodreau, a football player who died due to injuries in practice, on May 7, 1930. On September 27, 1980, the running track was dedicated to Villanova’s legendary track & field coach, James “Jumbo” Elliott. In the summer of 1992, new surfaces were placed on the playing field (Astroturf-8) and track (Rekortan S). During the summer of 1997, state-of-the-art lights were installed, improving the quality of all Wildcat night contests. In the summer of 1999, a Stadium Renovation project took place with the addition of a press facility that includes a 100-person meeting room for all Athletic Department members to utilize, along with a first-class facility for all media members to use. Over the past few years, the playing field and track have been completely replaced. In the summer of 2010, brand new artificial turf was installed onto the playing field in time for the start of preseason workouts. The playing field features a synthetic grass surface known as FieldTurf. The track surface was replaced during the summer of 2007 and made possible the return of the BIG EAST Outdoor Track & Field Championships to Villanova. The stadium was the host site of the conference meet in 2008 and 2009, and the championships will return to Villanova once again in 2011. Villanova Stadium The Pavilion [ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 78 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM VILLANOVA FACILITIESDAVIS CENTER The Davis Center for Athletics and Fitness was formally dedicated on November 8, 2007. The name of the building honors the generous contributions of brothers James and William Davis and their families. Jim Davis is a 1981 graduate of Villanova, while Bill Davis is a member of the class of ‘85. Funded entirely through private donations, the Davis Center for Athletics and Fitness is a three-story, 55,000 square foot structure located on Ithan Avenue in front of The Pavilion. It includes a lobby atrium highlighting the long and proud VILLANOVA TODAY of Villanova men’s and women’s basketball, complete with photos and other fascinating memorabilia from the VILLANOVA TODAY of the sports on campus. The atrium also contains photos of Wildcat fans, a group known emphatically as the “Nova Nation.” The first two floors house office space for both programs; two practice courts, one for each team; locker rooms; a weight room, cinema, and a sports medicine area. The third floor of the Davis Center is devoted entirely to fitness and is open to all segments of the Villanova community. With windows showcasing the university’s main campus, the area features 40 cardio machines, selecterized weight equipment, as well as free weights. There is a large meeting space that is utilized for such group exercise as aerobics, yoga and pilates. The new facility is environmentally friendly with energy-saving motion sensor lights and ecologically-sound storm water management. In addition, over 250 new trees have been planted around the facility. VILLANOVA SOFTBALL FIELD In the spring of 2007, the Villanova softball team moved to its brand new stadium on Pike Field along Lancaster Avenue. The facility underwent improvements before the 2008 and 2009 seasons. The field includes dugouts, warm- up areas and a state-of-the-art playing surface. Bleachers are located one level above the field along with an enclosed press box. Other features on the field level include storage areas for the softball team as well as the men’s and women’s track & field teams. VILLANOVA SOCCER COMPLEX Located behind St. Mary’s Hall on the ever-growing West Campus is Villanova’s soccer field. It was established in the fall of 1992 as the new home for the Wildcat men’s and women’s soccer programs and was recently leveled and re-sodded for a top-notch facility. During the summer of 1999, new bleachers were added to the facility that seat 1,000 people. New locker rooms for the men’s and women’s soccer teams were added in the fall of 2001 and the entire field was re-sodded during the summer of 2007. VILLANOVA SWIM CENTER Completed in July, 1985 at a cost of $1.5 million, The Swimming Center is home to Villanova’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, as well as the women’s water polo squad. Measuring 25 meters by 25 yards, with depths ranging from 4 1/2 feet to 13 feet, it features 10 lanes for competitive swimming, two 1-meter diving boards, and 3-meter diving platforms. During the summer of 1999, new offices and a meeting room were constructed for the swimming and women’s water polo coaching staffs. The men’s and women’s locker rooms were renovated during the summer of 2007. PIKE FIELD Located across the street from Villanova Stadium, this practice facility was re-built in 1994 at a cost of $350,000 to include a complete state-of-the-art throwing area for track and field meets that allows three events to be contested simultaneously. The throwing areas were renovated in the spring of 2008. This field, equipped with a drainage system to ensure high quality conditions year-round, also serves as an outstanding practice field for Villanova’s varsity teams as well as intramural competition. Davis Center 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 79 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM VILLANOVA FACILITIES[ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 80 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM VILLANOVA FACILITIES VILLANOVA TENNIS COMPLEX A brand new tennis facility was constructed on Villanova’s West Campus during the summer of 1999. This new facility is home to both the Wildcat men’s and women’s tennis teams. Recreational courts are also available on the South Campus adjacent to Stanford Hall, and on the Main Campus behind Kennedy Hall. ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM Villanova’s Jake Nevin Field House features a full-service athletic training room. The facility contains state-of- the-art equipment specifically for the treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. This facility now contains 2,200 square feet of training space. All advanced treatment and rehabilitation is performed under the supervision of four full-time National Athletic Training Association certified personnel. In the cases requiring physical therapy needs, or subspecialized medical evaluation, outside consultants are utilized. EQUIPMENT ROOM The Equipment Room is committed to servicing the athletic teams, coaches and student-athletes at Villanova University by facilitating ordering, storage and inventory of athletic equipment and apparel; laundry services; and subcontracting of embellishment to be placed on uniforms. Overseeing the Villanova Equipment Room is Lionel Brodie, who came to Villanova in the fall of 2007. Brodie is a 2001 graduate of the University with a major in Marketing and a minor in Communications. He worked for And 1 Basketball from 2001 to 2005, beginning in distribution and eventually working with production and retail as well. Brodie is a Philadelphia native and also worked for Treadways Corporation prior to coming to Villanova. Tom Dunphy joined the Villanova community in June 2002 after nearly three years as the Head Equipment Manager at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally from DeMatha High School in Maryland, Dunphy was awarded a football scholarship to attend Northeastern, where he graduated from in 2000 with a BS in Communication Studies. Football related injuries forced him to step off the field and he found a perfect fit in Equipment Management. Tom received his AEMA certification and is CPR certified. In June 2009, Dunphy was named the Region II Equipment Manager of the Year by the AEMA for implementing a brand marketing initiative for all Villanova Athletic teams to align all University logos and licensing trademarks. As the Assistant Equipment Manager, Dunphy is primarily responsible for the day-to-day operations of managing the football team’s needs. He also assists in other Equipment Room functions as needed. ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER Located within the Jake Nevin Field House is the Villanova Athletic Academic Support Center. Working in conjunction with Dr. Dan Regan, Villanova’s Academic Advisor for Athletics, Associate Director of Academic Support Amy Morgan administers the daily operations of this full-service facility. In addition to monitoring the academic progress of all Wildcat student-athletes, the center includes work space for student-athletes and computer workstations with word- processing and laserjet printers for use by student-athletes. Also, various computer programs are offered, such as a resumé writing program. ACADEMIC RESOURCE CENTER The Villanova Department of Athletics expanded Academic Support’s domain into the newly renovated stadium press box. With the addition of a new infrastructure during the summer of 1999, the department’s new Academic Resource Center was formed. The benefits of the ARC include: • Improved efficiency of academic support services to student-athletes. • Expansion and consolidation of several academic resources, such as freshmen- mentoring and tutoring programs. • Ability to offer a more personally tailored academic support system to those student-athletes in need. THE ARC INCLUDES: • Private and semi-private tutoring areas. • Computer equipped study hall housing 20 laptop computers. • Increased space for freshmen- mentoring. • Conference area for lectures and study hall. West Campus Soccer Complex Athletic Training RoomEquipment Room West Campus Tennis CourtsACADEMIC SUPPORT Thirty years ago Villanova University was one of the leaders among NCAA Division I schools in recognizing the need for providing academic support for its student-athletes. This is a University which treasures its outstanding academic reputation and is equally proud of its student- athletes who represent Villanova every year in inter- collegiate contests. Today, college athletes are expected to be involved in their sports and in training all year long. Time demands are extraordinary. The Office of Academic Support helps our student-athletes to manage these athletic demands without sacrificing their academic careers. At Villanova, the Office of Academic Support reports to the Academic Vice-President. It works with the Athletic Department, whose directors and coaches have always understood the primacy of academics. The entire university community is proud of the fact that all the student-athletes who stay at our University for their entire careers graduate with as fine a degree as any in the country. The Office of Academic Support works in conjunction with the many offices of academic support on campus available to all students. Moreover, with its Freshman Mentoring Program and academic tutors, the Academic Support staff oversees the academic progress of Villanova’s student-athletes throughout the year. Villanova’s Athletic Department has never lost sight of the mission of its University. The faculty, alumni, administrators, and students can be assured that this tradition of excellence continues. Former Villanova student-athlete Brian Westbrook was inducted into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame in October 2015 “I RECEIVED A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF SUPPORT FROM THE ACADEMIC SUPPORT STAFF. THEY WERE A HUGE HELP IN ASSISTING ME TO REACH THE GOALS I SET FOR MYSELF.” – Brian Westbrook • Former Villanova All-American running back. • 2001 Walter Payton Award Winner. • Selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 2002 NFL Draft. Joined the San Francisco 49ers in 2010. • Chosen to participate in the Pro Bowl in 2004 and 2007 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 81 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM ACADEMIC SUPPORTFEATURES OF THE ARC • 20 laptop computers • Hours from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays • Internet access with each computer • Private study areas • A mandatory freshmen mentoring program “THE VILLANOVA STUDENT ATHLETE” • The overall GPA of Villanova student-athletes has been higher than a 3.0 for the last 15 consecutive semesters. • Villanova’s more than 500 student-athletes posted a composite GPA of 3.067 for the 2009-10 academic year. • A total of 21 varsity teams scored above the national average for their sport in the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR), while nine teams ranked among the top 10 percent within their sport. • A pair of Rhodes Scholars. • 17 winners of post-graduate scholarships. • Five Big East Scholar-Athletes of the year. JEREMY KEES Academic Support / Faculty Representative KRISTA CHMIELEWSKI Assistant Director, Academic Support JENN BROPHY Associate Director, Academic Services MARISSA PAFFAS Athletic Academic Support Brandon Slater with Academic Advisor Marissa Paffas TARYN NICHOLS Athletic, Academic Advisor [ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 82 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM ACADEMIC RESOURCES CENTER2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 83 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM SPORTS MEDICINE Villanova Team Physician Dr. Michael Duncan was honored with the Nova Nation Award for his commitment to Villanova Athletics at the 2015 Basketball Banquet Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Pierce LENNY CURRIER Director of Sports Medicine LEAH LAMBORN Athletic Trainer JEFF PIERCE Head Athletic Trainer MATTHEW MITCHELL Athletic Trainer DR. MICHAEL DUNCAN Team Physician TREVOR MUTH Athletic Trainer JEREMY BIAGIOTTI Athletic Trainer STEPHANIE NATALIE Athletic Trainer NICK DAVIC Athletic Trainer CAILEY RYAN Athletic Trainer ADAM EDWARDS Athletic Trainer SHAWN KEENE Athletic Trainer TYLER WAITE Athletic Trainer[ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 84 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM DAVIS CENTER FOR ATHLETICS AND FITNESS The newest component of the Villanova Basketball Experience, the Davis Center For Athletics and Fitness, opened in November, 2007. The new facility serves as the daily home of the Villanova men’s and women’s basketball programs with state of the art offices, separate practice courts and locker rooms. 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 85 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM DAVIS CENTER FOR ATHLETICS AND FITNESS FIRST LEVEL Men’s Basketball Practice Court Men’s Basketball Locker Room Women’s Basketball Locker Room Weight Room, Training Room Women’s Basketball Offices SECOND LEVEL Men’s Basketball Offices Women’s Basketball Practice Court Cinema THIRD LEVEL Student Fitness Center Intramural Offices Conference Room INSIDE THE DAVIS CENTERRHODES SCHOLARS 1992 Nnenna Lynch, Cross Country/Track 1994 Becky Spies, Cross Country/Track NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR (Presented each year to the nation’s top collegiate female student-athlete.) 1993 Nnenna Lynch, Cross Country/Track THE MARGARET WADE TROPHY (Presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate women’s basketball player.) 1987 Shelly Pennefather THE HONDA-BRODERICK CUP (Presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate women’s student-athlete.) 1989 Vicki Huber THE HONDA SPORTS AWARD (Presented annually to 10 of the nation’s top collegiate women’s student-athletes in 10 sports.) 1988 Vicki Huber, Track & Field 1989 Vicki Huber, Cross Country 1990 Sonia O’Sullivan, Cross Country 1991 Sonia O’Sullivan, Cross Country 1992 Carole Zajac, Cross Country 1993 Carole Zajac, Cross Country 1994 Jen Rhines, Cross Country 1998 Carrie Tollefson, Cross Country 2010 Sheila Reid, Cross Country 2011 Sheila Reid, Track and Field NATIONAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Paul Arizin, Villanova University/Philadelphia Warriors (NBA) GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR (Awarded each year by the GTE Corporation, as voted by the College Sports Information Directors of America [CoSIDA]). Vicki Huber (’89) - Cross Country/Track, 1989 Nnenna Lynch (’93) - Cross Country/Track, 1993 Sara Carlson (’03) - Softball, 2001 ECAC AWARD OF VALOR 1990 Jeremy Worrell, Football 1991 Jennifer Peacock, Field Hockey 2014-15 BIG EAST’S PRESIDENT’S TROPHY Villanova was the first recipient of this honor from the BIG EAST for its achievement during the 2014-15 academic year in athletics competition, community service, and academic success. NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 1964-2007 1970 .......... Andrew O’Reilly, Track/Cross Country 1972 .......... Thomas Aretz, Swimming 1972 .......... Marty Liquori, Track/Cross Country 1977 ......... David Graziano, Football 1978 .......... Glenn Bogue, Track 1980 .......... Donald Paige, Track 1983 .......... John Pinone, Basketball 1983 .......... Carlton Young, Track 1988 .......... David Echeverria, Diving 1989 .......... Rich Spugnardi, Football 1991 .......... Carol Haux, Track 1993 .......... Nnenna Lynch, Track/Cross Country 1994 .......... Lisa Flood, Swimming 1995 .......... David Herr, Baseball Becky Spies, Track/Cross Country 1999 .......... Liz Lauwaert, Swimming 2004 ......... Ryan Costella, Swimming 2007 ......... Lauren Campanelli, Field Hockey NCAA 88 ELITE AWARD Given to the student-athlete with the highest GPA at all of the NCAA Championship events. 2009 FCS FOOTBALL Will Thompson NCAA TOP EIGHT AWARD (Presented each season to the top eight collegiate student-athletes by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Formerly Top Six award until 1994.) VICKI HUBER (’89), Fall, 1989, Track/Cross Country NNENNA LYNCH (’93), Fall, 1993, Track/Cross Country LISA FLOOD (’94), Fall, 1994, Swimming & Diving Becky SpiesLisa Flood [ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 86 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM STUDENT-ATHLETE HONOR ROLLGTE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (Awarded each year by the GTE Corporation, as voted by the College Sports Information Directors of America [CoSIDA]). Maria Getty - Women’s Basketball - 2009 (District 2, First Team) Stacie Witman - Women’s Basketball - 2008 (District 2, First Team) Maria Getty - Women’s Basketball - 2008 (District 2, Second Team) Angelo Babbaro - Football - 2009, 2008 - (District 2, First Team) Chris Whitney - Football - 2008 - (District 2, First Team) Matt Sherry - Football - 2007 - (District 2, First Team) Drew Eckman - Track - 2007 - (3rd team) Kristen Haynes - Softball - 2005 - (1st team) Raymond Ventrone - Football - 2003 (2nd team) Sara Sarlson (’02) - Softball - 2001, 2002 (1st team) Regina Spiecher (’99) - Softball 1999 (3rd team) Deon Jackson (’97) - Football - 1996 (2nd team) Amy Lam (’95) - Volleyball - 1994 (2nd team) Gregg Ziegler (’95) - Football - 1994 (2nd team) Lisa Flood (’94) - Swimming - 1993 (3rd team), 1994 (1st team) Becky Spies (’95) - Cross Country/Track - 1994 (2nd team), 1995 (1st team) Terrence Mahon (’93) - Track - 1993 (3rd team) David Herr (’95) - Baseball - 1993 (3rd team) Carol O’Hearn (’93) - Softball - 1993 (3rd team) Tim Matas (’93) - Football - 1992 (1st team) Amy Meisinger (’93) - Softball - 1992 (3rd team) Nnenna Lynch (’93) - Track - 1992 (3rd team), 1993 (1st team) Carol Haux (’91) - Track - 1991 (2nd team) Kevin Martchek (’91) - Football - 1990 (2nd team) Michelle DiMuro (’89) - Track - 1989 (3rd team) Rita Basile (’89) - Softball - 1989 (1st team) Chris Craft (’89) - Swimming - 1989 (3rd team) Peter Lombardi (’89) - Football - 1988 (1st team) Scott Rushton (’89) - Football - 1988 (2nd team) Robert Brady (’90) - Football - 1988 (2nd team) Vicki Huber (’89) - Track - 1988 (1st team), 1989 (1st team) Celeste Halliday (’88) - Track - 1988 (2nd team), 1987 (3rd team) Maureen Gibbons (’88) - Softball - 1988 (2nd team) David Echeverria (’88) - Diving - 1988 (2nd team) Harold Jensen(’87) - Basketball - 1987 (1st team), 1986 (1st team) Sean O’Neill (’87) - Track - 1987 (1st team), 1986 (2nd team), 1985 (3rd team) Ron Sency (’89) - Football - 1987 (1st team) Rich Spugnardi (’89) - Football - 1987 (2nd team) Joanne Kehs (’86) - Track - 1986 (1st team), 1985 (1st team), 1984 (2nd team) Mark Plansky (’88) - Basketball - 1986 (honorable mention) Jane Ashton (’85) - Track - 1985 (1st team) John Corbin (’84) - Baseball - 1984 (honorable men- tion) Jim Kane (’86) - Baseball - 1985 (honorable mention) Rich Moore (’85) - Baseball - 1985 (honorable men- tion) Jerry Holtz (’86) - Baseball - 1984 (1st team) Dona Hurley (’84) - Softball - 1984 (1st team), 1983 (1st team) Sue Ruff (’87) - Field Hockey/Softball - 1984 (2nd team) Carlton Young (’83) - Track - 1983 (1st team) Michael England (’83) - Track - 1983 (1st team) John Pinone (’83) - Basketball - 1983 (1st team), 1982 (2nd team) Karen Hiznay (’80) - Basketball - 1980 (1st team) Tom Ingelsby (73) - Basketball - 1973 (1st team) BIG EAST CONFERENCE ACADEMIC AWARDS (Presented annually by the Big East since the 1984- 85 season, these awards honor the top academic achievers from all conference-sponsored champion- ship events.) 2017-18 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG EAST: Jason Applegate; Tyler Arella; Colin Bergh; Tyler Bruno; Lukas Derenzi; Ryan Doty; Jacob Esp; John Heilenbach; Joshua Kim; Timothy Lilly; Samuel Margulis; Cameron Mathes; William McCarthy; Patrick O’Neill; Andrew Owen; Ryan Pfutzenreuter; James Radvany; Jonathan Rosero; Christopher Rotondo; Dominic Sarro; Michael Schwartz; Ryan Toohers, Baseball; Timothy Delaney; Donte DiVincenzo; Denny Grace; Peyton Heck; Matthew Kennedy; Thomas Leibig; Timothy Saunders, Men’s Basketball; Lucas Arrivo; Martin Barr; Jacob Bonanotte; Casey Comber; Benjamin Malone; Andrew Marston; Robert Morro; Paul Nichols; Paul Power; Nicholas Steele; Zachary Swenson; Logan Wetzel, Men’s Cross Country & Track & Field; Ronald Banas; Matthew Barnes; Andrew Bowyer; Andrew Butler; Andrew MacMillan, Men’s Golf; Francesca Bello; Suzanne Clark; Emily Clarke; Emily Cliggett; Jordyn Clipstone; Caroline Coladonato; Alexis Digennaro; Riley Dolan; Catherine Ebner; Mackenzie Harding; Emma McLaughlin; Erika Miller; Nicole Pearce; Christen Pennington; Allison Sayia; Ana Sherwood; Abigail Siana; Lydia Sydnor; Ashley Thomas; Molly Turner; Catherine Ward, Field Hockey; Matthew Barrett; Michael Clark; Colin Crowley; Christian Cuccinello; Christopher Donovan; Paul Egloff; Nicholas Ellis; Andrew Gallahue; Brendan Haggerty; Timothy Hardy; Colin Hunt; Keegan Khan; John Kinnear; Connor Kirst; John Kluh; Zachary Kryza; Roberto LoCascio; Corey McManus; Devin McNamara; Eric Overbay; Luke Palmadesso; Steven Peters; Luke Prybylski; Owen Prybylski; Daniel Seibel; Nicholas Testa; Michael Toomey; Matthew Webster, Men’s Lacrosse; Nicole Alden; Julia Dacosta; Caitlyn Dickman; Rebecca Ducar; Olivia Francomano; Angela Giampolo; Sarah Hangsleben; Brittany Husk; Caroline Jones; Dana Morris; Kendall Ohman; Taylor Rhinehart; Megan Ruiz; Natalia Segovia; Delaney Switzer; Gabriella Wenn, Softball; Christopher Bared; Andreas Bartosinski; David Bettenhausen; Conor Bradley; Yusuf Cueceoglu; Jack Gilliam; Lucas Hodges; Carson Hunt; Max Kroschwitz; Luca Mellor; Thomas Nealon; Theophilus Quartey; Miguel Sufana; Max Zandi; Zach Zandi, Men’s Soccer; Noah Chernik; Keith Christianson; John Davidson; Jordan Fetterman; Francis Garvey; Jake Hoin; Jackson Kabas; Andrew Kelley; Alexander Klippel; Stephen Krecsmar; John Paul Naughton; Dominic Nazzaro; Tyler Nussbaum; Michael Perra; William Ritchie; Luke Sabal; Nicholas Spina; John Strain; Joseph Swindal; Logan Ziegler, Men’s Swimming & Diving; Sebastian Alarcon; Michael Czlonka; Thomas Dodson; Dylan Flanagan; Alastair Hurry; Thomas Mulflur; Daniel Nomura; Matthew Phelps; James Purdy; Tyler Roth; Stefan Agustin Suarez, Men’s Tennis; Jadyn Anczarski, Konrad Bayer; Thomas Conboy; Utsav Deshpande; James Deutmeyer; Brian Faust; Bryant Herlocker; Jack Judge; Jacob Kelly; Ville Lampinen; William Loewen; Zachary McDermott; Christopher Morris; Michael Morrow; Chikaodiri Nwachukwu; Ikechukwu Osuagwu; Vincent Sengelmann; Henry Sise; Alexander Telma; Michael Troup; Austin Weber, Men’s Cross Country and Track & Field; Sarah Allman; Emily Davine; Emma Decker; Remington Fairchild; Allison Fitzgerald; Jenna Greenberg; Ashley Knight; Alexandra Loitz; Regan Lough; Michelle Mathews; Allison Olsonoski; Amanda Pedersen- Henry; Mallory Potts; Darcy Wolf, Volleyball; Samantha Carangi; Emily Esposito; Mary Gedaka; Brianna Herlihy; Kelly Jekot; Nicolette Juliana; Grace Lange; Cameron Onken; Megan Quinn; Grace Stant; Jannah Tucker, Women’s Basketball; Nicole Armstrong; Samantha Bockoven; Isabella Burda; Ann Campbell; Siofra Cleirigh Buttner; Rebecca Del Rossi; Katherine Fisher; Alexandra Harris; Nicole Hutchinson; Erin Jaskot; McKenna Keegan; Kelsey Margey; Rachel McArthur; Amari Onque-Shabazz; Maria Seykora; Kaley White- Ciluffo, Women’s Cross Country and Track & Field; Elizabeth Armstrong; Julia Arrix; Khaia Baranowski; Sara Bouwman; Devon Brown; Victoria Camassa; Caroline Caputo; Kaitlyn Comerford; Tara DeAngelo; Haley Driscoll; Olivia Farrington; Christine Graziano; Devin Hassinger; Margaret Jennings; Sarah Kaval; Nicole Lee; Alexis Leighton; Ashley Lynch; Carlye Maita; Kimberly McDonough; Kelsey Mentzer; Julia O. Michaels; Kathleen Morano; Kathleen O’Connor; Margaret O’Neill; Laura Persinski; Kaitlyn Rau; Grainger Rosati; Caroline Sullivan; Jillian Swikart; Elizabeth Trojan; Natalie William, Women’s Lacrosse; Jessica Andrade; Kristin Barbour; Shannon Casey; Mia Ciardiello; Kersten Coffey; Madison Crowe; Catherine Dager; Samantha DePinho; Ida DiClemente; Claire Fell Emma Firenze; Natalie Fouque; Rebecca Gartner; Emily Harris; Jessie Himel; Conner Huggins; Erin Hughes; Gabrielle Isola; Alizah Johns-Boehme; Elizabeth Kinkler; Noa Kopplin; Emily Kuefler; Julia Laskaris; Daniela Nelson; Siobhan O’Toole; Rilee Standriff; Amanda Vocelka; Addison Wallace; Amanda Wilson, Women’s Soccer; Olivia Cacciatore; Samantha Cheruk; Caitlin Daday; Gabrielle Daigneault; Shannon Daine; Brighid Dunn; Tarryn Els; Alexandra Fabbri; Heather Farley; Darby Goodwin; Micaela Grassi; Rayann Jaryszak; Erin Keaveny; Anastasia Kontrimas; McKensie Meyer; Kathleen Miszkiewicz; Sara Nicolosi; Elise Pidutti; Millicent Routledge; Jennifer Schrenker; Mary Spillane; Christine Sullivan; Katherine Walker; Taylor Wilson, Women’s Swimming & Diving; Claudia Althans; Paulina Bajet; Carina Burdick; Alexandra DeNucci; Lindsey Evans; Alexandra Krogius; Victoria Martinez; Elizabeth Zimmermann, Women’s Tennis; Taryn Ashby; Samantha Bragen; Danielle Burns; Sofia Calabrese; Kathleen Ciccarone; Niki Cleary; Ava Coleman; Gloria Donou; Kathleen Ho Sang; Sarah Jones; Melissa June; Jessica Lee; Adrianna Letros; Amanda McNelis; Bridget Owen; Alexandra Patrick; Adeline Scelzi; Trudy Ann Williamson; Alexandria Zimmerman, Women’s Track & Field. 2016-17 BIG EAST ACADEMIC ALL-STARS: Baseball: Tyler Arella, Tyler Bruno, Brandon Campos, Cole Channell, Todd Czinege, Lukas DeRenzi, Jake Esp, Jonathan Fabriziani, David Gulati, John Heilenbach, Tim Lilly, Donovan May, Conor McCarthy, JP Radvany, Zander Retamar, David Rodgers, Trevino Rodriguez, Jonathan Rosero, John Santoianni, Dominic Sarro, Hunter Schryver, Mike Sgaramella, Danny Sobolewski, Ryan Toohers, Brian Trabulsi; Men’s Basketball: Phil Booth, Jalen Brunson, Tim Delaney, Donte DiVincenzo, Denny Grace, Peyton Heck, Matt Kennedy, Tom Leibig, Dylan Painter, Darryl Reynolds, Omari Spellman; Women’s Basketball: Karlie Crispin, Jordan Dillard, Mary Gedaka, Kelly Jekot, Nicolette Juliana, Alex Louin, Cameron Onken, Megan Quinn, Grace Stant; Men’s Cross Country: Lucas Arrivo, Casey Comber, Kevin Corbusier, Ben Malone, Andrew Marston, Rob Morro, Paul Nichols, Colin O’Mara, Paul Power, Elliot Slade, Nick Steele, Zach Swenson, Louis Vazquez; Women’s Cross Country: Nicole Armstrong, Sammy Bockoven, Bella Burda, Ann Campbell, Kaley Ciluffo, Siofra Cleirigh Buttner, Rebecca Del Rossi, Katie Fisher, Nicole Hutchinson, Erin Jaskot, McKenna Keegan, Kelsey Margey, Amari Onque-Shabazz, Angel Piccirillo, Alexandra Russo, Jacquelyn Smith; Field Hockey: Francesca Bello, Lauren Callahan, Carolynn Clark, Suzie Clark, Jordyn Clipstone, Caroline Coladonato, Courtney Devine, Catie Ebner, Mackenzie Harding, Taylor Kidwell, Emma McLaughlin, Kristen Mericle, Erika Miller, Christen Pennington, Allison Sayia, Molly Turner, Catie Ward; Golf: Andrew Bowyer, Andy Butler, Will Byrne, Connor Daly, Zach Egermayer, Andrew MacMillan; Men’s Lacrosse: Brendan Black, JP Campbell, TJ Comizio, Christian Cuccinello, Jordan Cunningham, Jakc Curran, Fernando Delgado, Paul Egloff, Jake Froccaro, Nate Gorman, Timmy Hardy, Jack Kinnear, Connor Kirst, John Kluh, Zachary Cryza, Roberto LoCascio, Devin McNamara, Kurtis Naslonski, Luke Palmadesso, Luke Prybylski, Brendan Quigley, Danny Sweeney, Nick Testa, Michael Toomey, Nick Tortoriello, Michael Waterfield, Matt Webster, Matt Wysota; Women’s Lacrosse: Elizabeth Armstrong, Julia Arrix, Khaia Baranowski, Catherine Bendinelli, Dana Bouwman, Devon Brown, Victoria Camassa, Katie Comerford, Jane Crager, Tara DeAngelo, Christine Graziano, Devin Hassinger, Carlin Isaacson, Maggie Jennings, Nicole Lee, Cassidy Luidens, Kim McDonough, Julia Michaels, Kathleen Morano, Maggie O’Neill, Laura Persinski, Kaitlyn Rau, Grainger Rosati, Jillian Swikart; Men’s Soccer: Jacob Anderson, Christopher Bared, Andreas Bartosinski, David Bettenhausen, Andres Camacho, Jack Gilliam, Lucas Hodges, Carson Hunt, John Jlopleh, Max Kroschwitz, Kieran McCarthy, Padraic McCullaugh, Oliver Roberts, Will Steiner, Zach Zandi, Kian Zapata; Women’s Soccer: Jessica Andrade, Kristin Barbour, Kersten Coffey, Bridget Coleman, Madison Crowe, Samantha DePinho, Ida DiClemente, Claire Fell, Natalie Fouque, Emily Harris, Jessie Himel, Conner Huggins, Erin Hughes, Kayla Hughes, Aliza Johns-Boehme, Lizzy Kinkler, Noa Kopplin, Emily Kuefler, Ellis Lazenby, Katie Martin, Emmalee Meyer, Siobhan O’Toole, Rilee Standriff, Amanda Vocelka, Addie Wallace, Amanda Wilson; Softball: Nikki Alden, Jessica Angersbach, Caitlyn Dickman, Becky Ducar, Lauren Herschberg, Brittany Husk, Caroline Jones, Brette Lawrence, Dana Morris, Kendall Ohman, Jordan Olivarez, Jordan Prutzer, Megan Ruiz, Natalia Segovia, Kalee Smith, Chase Snell, Delaney Switzer, Gabby Wenn; Men’s Swimming & Diving: Noah Chernik, Keith Christianson, John Davidson, Francis Garvey, Andrew Kelley, Ian Kleinsmith, Alex Klippel, Stephen Krecsmar, Dominic Nazzaro, Tyler Nussbaum, Michael Perra, William Ritchie, Luke Sabal, Nick Spina, Joe Swindal, Logan Ziegler; Women’s Swimming & Diving: Brooke Bruno, Olivia Cacciatore, Samantha Cheruk, Megan Conrad, Caitlin Daday, Bridie Dunn, Tarryn Els, Alexa Fabbri, Heather Farley, Darby Goodwin, Micaela Grassi, Erin Keaveny, Colleen Lord, Emily Mayo, Erin Merkle, McKensie Meyer, Kathleen Miszkiewicz, Mackenzie Niness, Elise Pidutti, Jessica Randolph, Jenny Schrenker, Mary Snyder, Christine Sullivan, Taylor Wilson; Men’s Tennis: Mike Czlonka, Thomas Dodson, Karim Hallaba, Alastair Hurry, Luis Miranda, Tommy Mulflur, Matt Phelps, Jimmy Purdy, Tyler Roth, Stefan Suarez; Women’s Tennis: Paulina Bajet, Connor Brewer, Carina Burdick, Victoria Martinez; Men’s Track & Field: Jadyn Anczarski, Lucas Arrivo, Konrad Bayer, Kyle Cartwright, Casey Comber, Kevin Corbusier, Aaron Elcock, Bryan Herlocker, Jack Judge, Kolby Koeck, Ville Lampinen, Ben Malone, Andrew Marston, John McDonald, Chris Morris, Rob Morro, Michael Morrow, Paul Nichols, Chika Nwachukwu, Colin O’Mara, Ike Osuagwu, Paul Power, Tyler Rippel, Henry Sise, Elliot Slade, Nick Steele, PJ Succi, Dan Sullivan, Zach Swenson, Aaron Sykes, Daniel Timko, Louis Vazquez, Logan Wetzel; Women’s Track & Field: Nicole Armstrong, Sammy Bockoven, Bella Burda, Danielle Burns, Marley Byrne, Sofia Calabrese, Ann Campbell, Katie Ciccarone, Kaley Ciluffo, Niki Cleary, Siofra Cleirigh Buttner, Ava Coleman, Rebecca Del Rossi, Gloria Donou, Alexandra Elder, Kristen Erickson, Katie Fisher, Caroline Hamilton, Sidney Hayes, Katie HoSang, Nicole Hutchinson, Erin Jaskot, McKenna Keegan, Sarah Knowles, Hannah Lee, Jessica Lee, Adrianna Letros, Kelsey Margey, Amari Onque-Shabazz, Bridget Owen, Alex Patrick, Angel Piccirillo, Alexandra Russo, Adeline Scelzi, Veronica Scott, Jacquelyn Smith, Danielle Wheatley, Trudy-Ann Williamson, Alex Zimmerman; Volleyball: Michaela Berendt, Claire Crutchfield, Emily Davine, Emma Decker, Remington Fairchild, Jackie Greenberg, Ashley Knight, Allie Loitz, Regan Lough, Myah Massenburg, Makenzie Northrup, Allie Olsonoski, Amanda Pedersen-Henry, Darcy Wolf 2015-16 BIG EAST ACADEMIC ALL-STARS: Baseball: Jason Applegate, Maxwell Beermann, Charles Bryson, Cole Channell, Todd Czinege, Juan De La Espriella, Ryan Doty, Luke Duris, Jacob Esp, Jonathan Fabriziani, Salvatore Fradella, John Goss, Kevin Jewitt, Eric Lowe, Zachary Lutner, William McCarthy, James Radvany, Alexander Retamar, Kagan Richardson, David Rodgers, Brian Trabulsi; Field Hockey: Francesca Bello, Carolynn Clark, Courtney Devine, Catherine Ebner, Mackenzie Harding, Kayla Kenney, Taylor Kidwell, Madison Lewis, Kristen Mericle, Erika Miller, Kristina Roberts, Ann Romanowski, Allison Sayia, Heather Smillie, Catherine Ward; Men’s Basketball: Ryan Arcidiacono, Jalen Brunson,Timothy Delaney, Donte Divincenzo, Patrick Farrell, Dennis Grace, Peyton Heck, Matthew Kennedy, Thomas Leibig, Henry Lowe, Kevin Rafferty; Men’s Cross Country & Track: Lucas Arrivo, Casey Comber, Kevin Corbusier, Robert Denault, Robert Hurlbut, Drake Johnston, Benjamin Malone, Andrew Marston, Colin O’Mara, Paul Power, Zachary Swenson, Patrick Tiernan, Thomas Trainer, Harry Warnick, Logan Wetzel, Jordan Williamsz; Men’s Golf: Andrew Bowyer, Andrew Butler, Andrew MacMillan, Luke Waggoner; Men’s Lacrosse: Brendan Black, Joseph Campbell, Taylor Comizio, Christian Cuccinello, Jordan Cunningham, John Curran, Fernando Delgado, Harrison DellaFera, Maximilian Derham, Terence Foley, Jake Froccaro, Joseph Froccaro, Andrew Gallahue, Nathan Gorman, Timothy Hardy, John Kluh, Roberto LoCascio, Matthew McIver, Devin McNamara, Luke Palmadesso, Ryan Russell, Daniel Seibel, Daniel Sweeney, Nicholas Tortoriello, Michael Waterfield, Daniel Willis, Matthew Wysota; Men’s Soccer: Christopher Bared, Christopher Hill, Lucas Hodges, John Jlopleh, Michael Manta, Miguel Polley, Sean Sheridan, William Steiner, Zachary Zandi; Men’s Swimming: Keith Christianson, Gregory Cino, Brendan Connors, Francis Garvey, Jake Hoin, Joseph Moleski, Ryan Murtha, John Paul Naughton, Tyler Nussbaum, Zachary Romanovsky, Luke Sabal, Vincent Seidler, Murphy Smith, Patrick Sullivan, Nikolai Tchobanov, Logan Ziegler; Men’s Tennis: Thomas Dodson, Karim Hallaba, Alastair Hurry, Luis Miranda, Bradley Noyes, Matthew Phelps, James Purdy, Christopher Seitz; Men’s Track & Field: Michael Burke, Robert Cacace, Kyle Cartwright, Utsav Deshpande, Aaron Elcock, James Feagans, Jacob Gribb, Bryant Herlocker, Jack Judge, Kolby Koeck, Sean Locke, Michael Morrow, Charles O’Brien, Alexander Reber, Tyler Rippel, James Rowen, Aaron Sandifer, Pasquale Succi, Daniel Sullivan, Daniel Timko, Donald Urschel; Softball: Nicole Alden, Jessica Angersbach, Aleshia Ayers, Lauren Herschberg, Brittany Husk, Brette Lawrence, Sierra McConnell, Dana Morris, Shea Palmer, Catherine Poppe, Jordan Prutzer, Natalia Segovia, Kalee Smith, Chase Snell; Volleyball: Michelle Adams, Michaela Berendt, Lauren Carpenter, Claire Crutchfield, Emily Davine, Allison Fitzgerald, Jacqueline Greenberg, Colleen Hickey, Ashley Knight, Alexandra Loitz, Makenzie Northrup, Amanda Pedersen Henry, Gabriella Pethokoukis, Emma Pettit, Brittany Rembert, Darcy Wolf; Women’s Basketball: Kate Brunori, Kendall Burton, Karlie Crispin, Jordan Dillard, Kavunaa Edwards, Bridget Herlihy, Megan Quinn, Grace Stant; Women’s Cross Country & Track: Nicole Armstrong, Samantha Bockoven, Caitlin Bungo, Isabella Burda, Ann Campbell, Siofra Cleirigh Buttner, Rebecca Del Rossi, Katherine Fisher, Nicole Hutchinson, Erin Jaskot, Angela Piccirillo, Alexandra Russo; Women’s Lacrosse: Julia Arrix, Catherine Bendinelli, Dana Bouwman, Meghan Breen, Devon Brown, Kendall Cietek, Mackenzie Cietek, Courtney Cross, Tara DeAngelo, Kelsey Denihan, Jaclyn Fraum, Jacqueline Froccaro, Olivia Gonsalves, Tierney Griff, Devin Hassinger, Chelsey Henderson, Rebecca Hetrick, Cassidy Luidens, Julia Michaels, Kathleen O’Connor, Margaret O’Neill, Laura Persinski, Mariah Salerno, Samantha Scarfogliero, Nicolette Sortisio, Mary Jane White; Women’s Soccer: Jessica Andrade, Rhea Barghash, Christina Camassa, Bridget Coleman, Madison Crowe, Emily Harris, Renee Hart, Erin Hughes, Kayla Hughes, Alizah Johns Boehme, Noa Kopplin, Emily Kuefler, Reanna Marino, Katherine Martin, Emmalee Meyer, Siobhan O’Toole, Amanda Vocelka, Addison Wallace, Michelle Wiese, Hayley Wilson; Women’s Swimming & Diving: Hayden Bumgardner, Olivia Cacciatore, Samantha Cheruk, Megan Conrad, Caitlin Daday, Maeve Dawley, Alexandra Fabbri, Darby Goodwin, Fiona Hardie, Kristin Haufler, Erin Keaveny, Kaisla Kollanus, Colleen Lord, Emily Mayo, Erin Merkle, Kathleen Miszkiewicz, Mackenzie Niness, Elise Pidutti, Mary Snyder, Mary Spillane, Taylor Wilson; Women’s Tennis: Paulina Bajet, Aphrah Brokaw, Elizabeth Dordelman, Lindsey Evans, Sydney King, Alexandra Krogius, Victoria Martinez, Samantha Schafer, Victoria Smyth, Elizabeth Zimmermann; Women’s Track & Field: Marley Byrne, Sofia Calabrese, Courtney Caldwell, Niki Cleary, Alexandra Elder, Kristen Erickson, Caroline Hamilton, Sidney Hayes, Kathleen Ho Sang, Melissa June, Sarah Knowles, Virginia LaMacchia, Hannah Lee, Alyssa Lombardo, Abigail Nolte, Temitope Odukale, Bridget Owen, Alexandra Patrick, Adeline Scelzi, Veronica Scott, Claudia Tishler, Danielle Wheatley, Michaela Wilkins, Anne Yahiro, Alexandria Zimmerman. 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ VILLANOVA TODAY ] 87 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM STUDENT-ATHLETE HONOR ROLLNext >