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MMeeddiiaa GGuuiiddee CCrreeddiittssThe 2011-12 Navy women’s tennis guide was written and editedby Assistant Sports Information Director Chris Forman. Templateand cover design by Mark Leddy. Photography was provided byPhil Hoffmann.

TTiicckkeettssAll Navy women’s tennis matches are free of charge and will beplayed at the Brigade Sports Complex.

OOnn TThhee WWeebbFor the latest information on Navy women’s tennis including stats,rosters, news and schedules, visit the official web site of Midship-men athletics at NNaavvyySSppoorrttss..ccoomm..

EEmmaaiill DDiissttrriibbuuttiioonn LLiissttFans wishing to join the Navy women’s tennis email list can signup at NNaavvyySSppoorrttss..ccoomm or by emailing Chris Forman at [email protected].

OOnn FFaacceebbooookk // TTwwiitttteerrNavy fans now have the opportunity to follow all 32 of Navy’s var-sity sports on Facebook and Twitter. Fans can follow Navy onFacebook at ffaacceebbooookk..ccoomm (Navy Athletics) and on Twitter at TTwwiitt--tteerr..ccoomm//nnaavvyyaatthhlleettiiccss.

NNaavvyy -- AA NNiikkee SScchhoooollNike is the official footwear, apparel supplier

and sponsor of the Navy women’s tennis program.

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General Information Women’s Tennis Quick FactsSScchhooooll IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Annapolis, Md.Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,400Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1845Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Patriot LeagueColors . . . . . . . . . . . .Navy Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (4525)Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Midshipmen, MidsSuperintendent . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice Adm. Michael Miller, USNDirector of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chet GladchukAthletic Department Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .410-293-2700Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tose Family Tennis Center

at the Brigade Sports Complex

22001122 PPrreevviieewwStarters Returning / Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 / 2Letterwinners Returning / Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 / 2Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Team Captain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dye Das

22001111 SSeeaassoonn RReevviieewwOverall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-10Patriot League Record / Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 / T-1stPostseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L - Finals (Patriot League)

CCooaacchhiinngg SSttaaffffHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keith PuryearAlma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UMBC (1990)Career Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .478-327 (22)Women’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250-141 (20)Men’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228-176 (19)

Record at Navy (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-14 (3)Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ale PedergnanaAlma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UMBC (2006)Years at Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4th

SSppoorrttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnAsst. Director (Contact) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris FormanEmail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .410-293-8774Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .413-687-4590Office Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .410-293-8954Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.navysports.comTwitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .@NavyAthletics

Address . . . . . . .566 Brownson Road; Annapolis, MD 21402

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2011-12 Navy Women’s Tennis RosterNNaammee HHtt.. YYrr.. HHoommeettoowwnn // HHiigghh SScchhooooll // PPrreevviioouuss SScchhoooollHaley Adams 5-3 So. Woodstock, Ga. / EtowahDye Das 5-8 Jr. Cherry Hill, N.J. / Cherry Hill EastEmani Decquir 5-7 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. / Saint FrancisNatalie Houle 5-7 Jr. The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands College ParkNoelle Kaufmann 5-5 Fr. Westlake, Ohio / MagnificatKatie Laderer 5-1 Jr. Norfolk, Va. / Norfolk Christian / LibertyCarrie Laskey 5-5 Fr. Fort Thomas, Ky. / HighlandsCaitlin Olsen 5-9 So. Los Gatos, Calif. / Los GatosDarien Sears 5-3 So. Silver Spring, Md. / Bullis PrepAbby Shewalter 5-7 Fr. Winchester, Mass. / WinchesterErin Snook 5-7 So. Tampa, Fla. / AlonsoStefanie Ton 5-1 Jr. Milpitas, Calif. / Archbishop MittyGabby Winter 5-4 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Lake NonaKristy Yau 5-2 Fr. Dacula, Ga. / Mill CreekMichelle Yau 5-1 Fr. Dacula, Ga. / Mill CreekJulia Zook 5-4 So. Seattle, Wash. / Mercer IslandHHeeaadd CCooaacchh:: Keith Puryear - Fourth season at Navy (UMBC, 1990)AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh:: Ale Pedergnana - Fourth season at Navy (UMBC, 2006)

2011-12 Navy Women’s Tennis Photo Roster

Haley Adams55--33 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeWWooooddssttoocckk,, GGaa..

Dye Das55--88 •• JJuunniioorr

CChheerrrryy HHiillll,, NN..JJ..

Emani Decquir55--77 •• JJuunniioorr

SSaaccrraammeennttoo,, CCaalliiff..

Natalie Houle55--77 •• JJuunniioorr

TThhee WWooooddllaannddss,, TTeexxaass

Noelle Kaufmann55--55 •• FFrreesshhmmaannWWeessttllaakkee,, OOhhiioo

Katie Laderer55--11 ** JJuunniioorrNNoorrffoollkk,, VVaa..

Carrie Laskey55--55 •• FFrreesshhmmaann

FFoorrtt TThhoommaass,, KKyy..

Caitlin Olsen55--99 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeLLooss GGaattooss,, CCaalliiff..

Darien Sears55--33 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeSSiillvveerr SSpprriinngg,, MMdd..

Abby Shewalter55--77 •• FFrreesshhmmaann

WWiinncchheesstteerr,, MMaassss..

Erin Snook55--77 •• SSoopphhoommoorree

TTaammppaa,, FFllaa..

Stefanie Ton55--11 •• JJuunniioorr

MMiillppiittaass,, CCaalliiff..

Gabby Winter55--44 •• FFrreesshhmmaannOOrrllaannddoo,, FFllaa..

Kristy Yau55--22 •• FFrreesshhmmaann

DDaaccuullaa,, GGaa..

Michelle Yau55--22 •• FFrreesshhmmaann

DDaaccuullaa,, GGaa..

Julia Zook55--44 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeSSeeaattttllee,, WWaasshh..

Keith PuryearHHeeaadd CCooaacchh •• 44tthh yyeeaarr

UUMMBBCC ((11999900))

Ale PedergnanaAAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchh •• 44tthh yyeeaarr

UUMMBBCC ((22000066))

Roster NotesBByy SSttaatteeGGeeoorrggiiaa ((33)):: Haley Adams, Kristy Yau, Michelle YauCCaalliiffoorrnniiaa ((33)):: Emani Decquir, Caitlin Olsen, Stefanie TonFFlloorriiddaa ((22)):: Erin Snook, Gabby WinterNNeeww JJeerrsseeyy ((11)):: Dye DasTTeexxaass ((11)):: Natalie HouleOOhhiioo ((11)):: Noelle KaufmannVViirrggiinniiaa ((11)):: Katie LadererKKeennttuucckkyy ((11)):: Carrie LaskeyMMaarryyllaanndd ((11)):: Darien SearsMMaassssaacchhuusseettttss ((11)):: Abby ShewalterWWaasshhiinnggttoonn ((11)):: Julia Zook

BByy CCllaassssFFrreesshhmmeenn ((66)):: Noelle Kaufmann, Carrie Laskey, Abby Shewalter, Gabby Winter, Kristy Yau, Michelle Yau

SSoopphhoommoorreess ((55)):: Haley Adams, Caitlin Olsen, Darien Sears, Erin Snook, Julia Zook

JJuunniioorrss ((55)):: Dye Das, Emani Decquir, Natalie Houle, Katie Laderer, Stefanie Ton

SSeenniioorrss ((00)):: None

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Keith Puryear is in his fourth season as the head coach of the Navywomen’s tennis team, taking a program that was a club team just threeyears ago to the Patriot League Tournament finals and a 22-10 overallrecord during the program’s second varsity season in 2010-11. Puryear has taken the Navy women’s tennis program from a club power

into a force in the Patriot League in just two short years.A year ago, Puryear led the upstart Navy women’s tennis program to

the Patriot League Tournament finals and a 3-0 Patriot League regular-season mark. The Midshipmen finished the year with a 22-10 record, start-ing the season with an 11-4 mark, then winning nine of their last 10matches. Three members of the squad were named to the all-PatriotLeague team and Puryear was named the Patriot League Coach of theYear by his peers.In 2009-10, with a line-up that featured four freshmen quite regularly,

the Midshipmen posted a 13-4 overall record, a 2-1 Patriot League markand a trip to the Patriot League Tournament semifinals. This past offseason, his third full recruiting class was named one of the

top mid-major classes in the country (honorable mention), one year afterhis second class was ranked as the 25th-best mid-major recruiting class inthe country by the tennis web site, TennisRecruiting.net(.) Prior to arriving in Annapolis, he won over 440 dual matches while

coaching both the men’s and women’s team at UMBC. His Retrieversquads won 11 conference titles from 1998 to 2007 and he has won al-most 60 percent of all his dual-meet competitions.When it was announced in October 2008 that Navy was going varsity

in women’s tennis, Navy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk had his man

in mind.“Coach Puryear brings to our midshipmen a wealth of successful ex-

perience and documented winning ways,” said Naval Academy Directorof Athletics Chet Gladchuk. “Meeting him is to be immediately impressed.Everyone is very enthusiastic about Keith joining the academy family. Hisphilosophies resonate the fundamental values and academic aspirationsof our programs and his expect to win mindset will be just what we needto jumpstart our new varsity women's tennis program.”“I would like to thank Chet Gladchuk for giving me the opportunity to

start the women's tennis program at the Naval Academy,” said Puryear.“I know the rich history of Navy athletics, so it is an honor to be given thisopportunity. I am looking forward to the challenges presented by all of theschools in the Patriot League. My staff and I will work hard to develop aprogram that is successful and is one that all can be proud of.”Off the court, Puryear was inducted into the UMBC Athletics Hall of

Fame (Class of 2012) and in May 2009, Puryear joined the United StatesTennis Association Board of Directors, adding to his already-long list of ac-complishments.Puryear won 443 matches and 10 conference coach-of-the-year hon-

ors in a decade as the head men's and women's coach at UMBC. Hismen's teams have appeared in five NCAA Tournaments (2000-2003,2007), while the women have also made five trips (1999-2003) to theNCAA tournament.Puryear's squads are also successful in the classroom. Last year's

Navy team had four players earn Patriot League Academic Honor Rollaccolades, and UMBC's women's tennis squad posted a grade-point av-

KKeeiitthh PPUURRYYEEAARRHead Coach | UMBC (1990)4th Year at Navy: 35-14 (.714) | 23rd Year Overall: 478-327 (.594)

Puryear at a GlanceFFAAMMIILLYY• Wife - Venida• Daughter - Jasmynn (21)• Daughter - Keri (15)

EEDDUUCCAATTIIOONN• UMBC - 1990 (B.S. in Economics)

CCOOAACCHHIINNGG BBYY TTHHEE NNUUMMBBEERRSS• 12-time conference Coach of the Year (W).• 2007 Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year.• USTA Board of Directors (Md. Chapter)PPuurryyeeaarr’’ss CCoonnffeerreennccee TTiittlleess ((1111))• 1998 Big South Women’s Champions• 1999 NEC Women’s Champions• 2000 NEC Men’s Champions• 2000 NEC Women’s Champions• 2001 NEC Men’s Champions• 2001 NEC Women’s Champions• 2002 NEC Men’s Champions• 2002 NEC Women’s Champions• 2003 NEC Men’s Champions• 2003 NEC Women’s Champions• 2007 America East Women’s Champions

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erage of 3.49 in 2008, best amongst all the programs in theAmerica East Conference. Puryear is a certified USPTA professional and instructor for

the Tennis Institute, where he coaches several MATA and na-tionally-ranked juniors. In May 2009, Puryear joined the Boardof Directors with the United States Tennis Association (Mary-land) as an at-large director.He also currently plays at the competitive level in both Mary-

land and in the Mid-Atlantic Tennis Association, where he hasbeen ranked in the top five in the state and has been ranked as

high as No. 2 in doubles on four different occasions. In 1998,Puryear was ranked No. 1 in the state in the men's 35 and older,and in 1999, was No. 6 in the Mid-Atlantic Region.Puryear played two years of tennis at Howard University be-

fore transferring to UMBC. Following a year at UMBC, Puryearenlisted in the United States Marine Corps where he servedfrom 1983-88. Returning to his studies at UMBC, Puryear grad-uated with a B.S. in economics in the spring of 1990.Puryear was selected Big South Conference Women's

Coach of the Year in 1997-98, and was the NEC Women'sCoach of the Year in 1999 and 2001. In addition, he was se-lected as the NEC Men's Coach of the Year for 1999-2000 and2000-01. In 2002, he accomplished a double, earning bothmen's and women's coach-of-the-year honors, and in 2003, hecaptured the women's award for the third-straight year.Puryear and his wife, Venida, have two daughters, Jasmynn

(21) and Keri (15).

Puryear’s Coaching RecordYYeeaarr SScchhooooll MMeenn WWoommeenn OOvveerraallll1990 UMBC 13-6 --- 13-61991 UMBC 14-3 --- 14-31992 UMBC 10-9 10-9 20-181993 UMBC 1-7 3-8 4-151994 UMBC 6-13 3-9 9-221995 UMBC 10-18 7-14 17-321996 UMBC 9-18 6-7 15-251997 UMBC 7-15 14-11 21-261998 UMBC 19-9 17-6 36-151999 UMBC 17-8 21-4 38-122000 UMBC 18-6 21-5 39-112001 UMBC 13-4 15-6 28-102002 UMBC 18-8 19-6 37-142003 UMBC 12-12 17-5 29-172004 UMBC 10-6 13-6 23-122005 UMBC 10-11 12-9 22-212006 UMBC 11-12 9-11 20-232007 UMBC 15-6 15-7 30-132008 UMBC 15-5 13-4 28-92009 Navy --- Trans. ---2010 Navy --- 13-4 13-42011 Navy --- 22-10 22-10aatt UUMMBBCC 222288--117766 221155--112277 444433--330033aatt NNaavvyy ------ 3355--1144 3355--1144CCaarreeeerr 222288--117766 225500--114411 447788--331177

AAllee PPEEDDEERRGGNNAANNAAAssistant Coach | UMBC (2006)4th Year at Navy

Ale Pedergnana is in her fourth year as anassistant coach of the Navy women’s tennisteam.On the court, Pedergnana has helped Navy

to a 35-14 overall record during the program’sfirst two years, a 5-1 Patriot League regular-season mark and an appearance in the PatriotLeague Tournament finals in just the program’ssecond varsity season.Pedergnana has been instrumental in

Navy’s success over the last three years, serv-ing as a dynamic recruiter and helping Navyland a pair of highly-regarded classes accord-ing to TennisRecruiting.net(.) She played avital role in Navy’s second class, which wasranked as the 25th-best mid-major recruitingclass in the country. Last year’s class earnedhonorable mention recognition.“Ale has been a great addition to the Naval

Academy family. I coached her as a player for

four years and this will be her fourth year as anassistant coach with me. She is very knowl-edgeable about the game, has a great handleon recruiting and we think she will be a verystrong asset to our tennis program,” saidPuryear. “She also had great success on thecourt, serving as a team captain during her jun-ior and senior years and should be inductedinto the UMBC Hall of Fame when she be-comes eligible. I am very excited that she ispart of our staff here at Navy.”Pedergnana joined Puryear as they led

Navy through the transition from becoming aclub power to a force on the Patriot Leaguelevel. Pedergnana became an assistant coach at

UMBC in the fall of 2006 after four outstandingyears on the courts for the Retrievers. The duoof Puryear and Pedergnana earned AmericaEast Coaching Staff of the Year honors for bothmen's and women's tennis in the 2006-07 cam-paigns after leading the men's team to their firstAmerica East Championship and the women'steam to the conference finals.Pedergnana put together an outstanding

four-year career on the tennis courts for theRetrievers. As a freshman, Pedergnana won27 matches and was named all-Northeast Con-ference in the Northeast Conference. Sheearned all-America East honors in 2004 and

gradually rose to the top of the UMBC "ladder"and played at number one singles during herjunior and senior seasons. As a senior, shewon her 100th career match in UMBC's mostimpressive win of the year, a 4-3 triumph overArmy. The native of Queens, N.Y., won her lasteleven singles matches of the season and fin-ished the campaign with an impressive 13-4record.At the junior level, Pedergnana was ranked

as high as fifth in the nation in doubles, was inthe top 50 in the nation in singles and in the topfive in the Eastern section. She won a bronzeball at the 2002 Winter Super Nationals and asilver ball at the 2006 USTA National Women'sOpen Indoor Championship in Flushing Mead-ows, N.Y., both in doubles competition.Pedergnana was named one of two Out-

standing Senior Female Athletes of the Year atthe 2006 UMBC Varsity Awards ceremony.She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psy-chology in 2006, and recently received hermaster's degree in adolescent and sports psy-chology. She resides in Catonsville, Md.

Puryear’s Coaching Honors• 1997-98 Big South Women's Coach of the Year• 1998-99 NEC Women's Coach of the Year• 1999-00 NEC Men's Coach of the Year• 2000-01 NEC Women's Coach of the Year• 2001-01 NEC Men's Coach of the Year• 2001-02 NEC Women's Coach of the Year• 2001-02 NEC Men's Coach of the Year• 2002-03 NEC Women's Coach of the Year• 2006-07 America East Men's Staff of the Year• 2006-07 America East Women's Staff of the Year• 2007 USPTA Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year• 2009 - Joined the U.S. Tennis Association Board of Directors• 2011 Patriot League Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year• 2012 Induction into UMBC Athletics Hall of Fame• Has coached teams to 11 Conference Titles• Led teams to 10 NCAA Tournaments

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Junior (Fall 2011): Recorded a 2-5 singles record whileposting a 5-5 doubles mark being paired with Gabby Winter …won singles matches at the Stony Brook Classic and the Bill &Sandra Moore Invitational … started the fall season 5-1 in dou-bles play, reaching the finals at the Bill & Sandra Moore Invita-tional and the semifinals of the Stony Brook Classic.

Sophomore (2011): Das had another solid season, post-ing a 12-6 singles record and a 14-12 doubles record ... went 9-2 in singles play in dual-meet action, including a 4-1 mark at No.1 singles ... after starting the year 4-5, Das finished the year bygoing 8-1, winning her last three matches ... went 3-0 in three-set matches ... reached the quarterfinals in the Stony BrookClassic and the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational ... was part-nered with five different teammates to post a 14-12 doublesrecord, including a 9-8 dual-meet record ... played most of thespring season with Amanda Griffin at No. 1 doubles ... won fourof her first five doubles matches during the spring dual-meetseason ... reached the semifinals of the Boll & Sandra MooreInvitational with teammate Erin Snook ... opened the fall season4-1 in doubles play.

Freshman (2010): Posted a 12-3 record at No. 4 singlesthat included a 2-1 Patriot League record and a 2-0 mark in thePatriot League Tournament ... also went 11-3 in doubles play,playing with three different partners ... started her career 3-0with three straight-set victories ... then lost her next two matches,

but won nine of her last matches, including four straight to endthe season ... went 1-0 in three-set decisions during singles play... went 2-2 with Emani Decquir, 1-0 with Lindsay Olsen and then8-1 with Stefanie Ton in doubles play ... ended the year havingwon four straight matches with Ton, allowing just a combinednine games won by the opponent ... won four straight doublesmatches from March 6 to March 25, before being defeated by aduo from Bucknell ... had a strong fall season, posting a 3-4 sin-gles record and a 5-4 doubles record ... competed in the Wilson/ ITA Atlantic Regionals in both singles and doubles play ... wonthree straight matches during the Bill & Sandra Moore Invita-tional, winning the C Flight. Won two of the matches in straightsets, then won her semifinal bout in three sets (10-2 in third set)... lost in the doubles finals with teammate Emani Decquir in theBill & Sandra Moore Invitational.

Prior to Navy: A 2009 graduate of Cherry Hill East HighSchool, Das lettered four years in tennis and three times inswimming ... led tennis team to three sectional titles ... was anall-state doubles selection as a junior as well as All-South Jer-sey ... named all-conference in singles as a senior while servingas the team captain ... was a member of the orchestra in highschool.

Personal: Daughter of Goutam and Rita Das ... majoring inapplied physics.

Das’ Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 --- --- --- 12-3 --- --- 12-3 3-4 15-7 (.682)2010-11 4-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 --- 0-1 9-2 3-4 12-6 (.667)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-5 2-5 (.286)CCaarreeeerr 44--11 22--00 11--00 1144--33 ------ 00--11 2211--55 88--1133 2299--1188 ((..661177))

Das’ Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 2-2 9-1 --- 11-3 5-4 16-7 (.696)2010-11 4-8 2-0 3-8 9-8 5-4 14-12 (.558)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 5-5 5-5 (.500)CCaarreeeerr 66--1100 1111--11 33--88 2200--1111 1155--1133 3355--2244 ((..559933))

DDyyee DDAASSJJuunniioorr || 55--88 || TTeeaamm CCaappttaaiinnCChheerrrryy HHiillll,, NN..JJ.. || CChheerrrryy HHiillll EEaasstt

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Junior (Fall 2011): Owned a 7-3 singles record in the fallseason, carrying a five-match winning streak into the springcampaign … teamed with Stefanie Ton for a 1-7 doubles record… won her flight of the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational inearly October by winning all three matches in straight sets, al-lowing just a total of 12 games won in six sets … reached thesemifinals of the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational while winninga pair of matches in straight sets … ended her fall by winning apair of three-set decisions … won a doubles match in the Bill &Sandra Moore Invitational.

Sophomore (2011): Decquir was named first-team All-Patriot League for the second straight year after a 13-19 singlescampaign and a 16-15 doubles record ... went 8-13 at No. 2 sin-gles, including 5-1 against Patriot League foes ... won her lastfive matches of the season ... after starting the year 4-13 in sin-gles play, Decquir finished the year winning nine of her last 15matches ... ended the doubles season winning six matches in arow with classmate Stefanie Ton ... won eight of her last ninedoubles matches ... set a school record for wins by a doublespair (with Stefanie Ton) at 16 ... in every single doubles matchin the 2010-11 season, Decquir was paired with Ton.

Freshman (2010): One of two freshmen league-wide tobe named first-team All-Patriot League, Decquir finished with a7-7 mark at No. 1 singles ... teamed with Dye Das and BrittneyBoucher to record a 10-5 mark in doubles play ... went 2-1 in

the Patriot League during singles play, and 0-1 in the PatriotLeague Tournament ... recorded a gleaming 7-3 singles markand a 5-4 doubles mark during the fall ... advanced to the finalsof the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational "A" Flight ... the nextweek, advanced to the finals of the Old Dominion Collegiate In-vitational, where she went 3-1, falling to Howard's Brittany Mor-gan in the finals ... competed in the Wilson / ITA AtlanticRegional competition, where she won a consolation match overWest Virginia senior, Stephanie LaFortune.

Prior to Navy: Lettered four times in tennis at Saint Fran-cis High School before graduating in 2009 ... led teams to fourDelta League Championships and four San Joquin Sectional ti-tles as well as a third-place finish at state as a senior ... was athree-time Sacramento Bee Player of the Year ... was team MVPtwice and served as the team captain as a senior ... ranked inthe 200 nationally by USTA Tennis as a senior and was in the

top 20 in northern California by the same organization ... was amember of Student Council, National Honor Society and volun-teered her time at Mercy General Hospital.

Personal: Daughter of Emanuel and Linda Decquir ... hasattended Sparetime Tennis Academy since the age of 10 ... ma-joring in systems engineering.

Decquir’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 7-7 --- --- --- --- --- 7-7 7-3 14-10 (.583)2010-11 1-0 8-13 --- --- --- --- 9-13 4-6 13-19 (.406)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7-3 7-3 (.700)CCaarreeeerr 88--77 88--1133 ------ ------ ------ ------ 1166--2200 1188--1122 3344--3322 ((..551155))

Decquir’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 10-5 --- --- 10-5 5-4 15-9 (.625)2010-11 1-0 11-9 --- 12-9 4-6 16-15 (.516)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 1-7 1-7 (.125)CCaarreeeerr 1111--55 1111--99 ------ 2222--1144 1100--1177 3322--3311 ((..550088))

EEmmaannii DDEECCQQUUIIRRJJuunniioorr || 55--77SSaaccrraammeennttoo,, CCaalliiff.. || SSaaiinntt FFrraanncciiss

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Junior (Fall 2011): Went 2-5 during the fall in singles playand 3-3 in doubles play while teamed with Caitlin Olsen … won asingles match at both the Stony Brook Classic and the Bill & San-dra Moore Invitational … won her final two matches in doubles play,both coming at the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational … alsowon a match at the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational.

Sophomore (2011): Finished the season with a 10-7 sin-gles record and a 6-8 doubles record ... was one of nine players torecord double-digit victories ... went 5-4 in dual-meet play, includ-ing a 4-1 mark at No. 3 singles ... won four of her last six matchesand two of her four dual-meet losses came in three sets ... teamedwith Caitlin Olsen to post a 5-1 doubles record in dual-meet action... won five of his last six doubles matches after going just 1-7 dur-ing the fall season ... reached the semifinals of the Navy Classicduring the fall.

Freshman (2010): Finished the season with an 11-10 overall singles record and a 5-4 doubles mark ... won her first three singles matches of the spring, before losing two in a row ... respondedafter the losses with four straight wins from March 6 – 25. Included in the stretch was Navy’s longest match of the year, a three-set victory over Morgan State’s Frances Ferdinand that went 15-13 inthe third set ... won three matches in a row from April 2 – 7, before falling to Bryant University’s Irma Rodriguez .. both of her matches went unfinished in the Patriot League Tournament and Houlewent 2-1 in Patriot League play ... posted a 1-6 singles record and a 4-4 doubles mark during the fall ... lone singles win came in the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational, where she won when her oppo-nent from Rider retired ... teamed with junior Brittney Boucher to record a 4-1 doubles mark in her final five matches in doubles play ... paired with Boucher, won the finals of the Bill & Sandra Moore

Invitational in doubles play, 8-1, over Towson's Cassandra Ng and Ashley Peretz.

Prior to Navy: Houle lettered three times in tennis, graduating from The Woodlands College Park High School in 2009 ... led team to a pair of district titles in 2007 and 2008 ... was named teamMVP and captain as a senior and was an all-region selection in 2008 ... volunteered for The Woodlands Memorial Hermann Junior program.

Personal: Daughter of Andre (deceased) and Eva Houle ... is a NAVI certified scuba diver ... majoring in ocean engineering.

Houle’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 1-0 --- --- --- 9-4 --- 10-4 1-6 11-10 (.524)2010-11 --- 0-1 4-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 5-4 5-3 10-7 (.588)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-5 2-5 (.286)CCaarreeeerr 11--00 00--11 44--11 11--00 99--55 00--11 1155--88 88--1144 2233--2222 ((..551111))

Houle’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 --- --- 1-0 1-0 4-4 5-4 (.556)2010-11 1-0 2-1 2-0 5-1 1-7 6-8 (.429)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 3-3 3-3 (.500)CCaarreeeerr 11--00 22--11 33--00 66--11 88--1144 1144--1155 ((..448833))

NNaattaalliiee HHOOUULLEEJJuunniioorr || 55--77 || TThhee WWooooddllaannddss,, TTeexxaass || CCoolllleeggee PPaarrkk

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Junior (Fall 2011): Recorded a 3-2 mark in singles play andpaired with Haley Adams to post a 2-1 doubles mark … after los-ing her first match at the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational,she bounced back and won a pair of consolation matches by al-lowing just four games won in four sets … also won a consolationmatch at the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational … teamed withAdams to win their doubles flight at the Hamton Roads CollegiateInvitational, including an 8-6 decision over a Virginia State pair inthe finals.

Sophomore (2011): Laderer had decent success in her firstseason at Navy after transferring from Liberty ... posted an 11-8singles record and a 3-7 doubles record ... went 6-4 in dual-meetsingles play with a 3-1 mark at No. 2 singles and a 2-0 record at No.4 ... started the spring season with a 5-1 dual-meet record, but lostthree of last four matches ... went 2-0 during the spring in doubles play paired with Julia Zook and Haley Adams ... won three of her four matches at the season-opening Stony Brook Classic duringthe fall season ... named to the 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to Navy: Laderer graduated in 2008 from Norfolk Christian High School, lettering four times in tennis and once in track ... spent the 2008-09 year at Liberty University, where she pickedup one letter and helped the Flames to place second in the Big South Conference ... while at Norfolk Christian, served as the team captain, was team MVP and was a four-time all-conference selec-tion ... was the Student Body President as a senior, was a member of the National Honor Society, President of the Spanish Club and secretary of Alpha Lamda Delta Society at Liberty.

Personal: Daughter of David and Kathryn Laderer ... father, David, played lacrosse at Navy for three years before graduating from the Academy in 1989 ... majoring in English.

Laderer’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 (at Liberty) --- --- --- --- 0-1 2-2 2-3 --- 2-3 (.400)2010-11 --- 3-1 0-2 2-0 1-1 --- 6-4 5-4 11-8 (.579)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3-2 3-2 (.600)CCaarreeeerr ------ 33--11 00--22 22--00 11--22 22--22 88--77 88--66 1166--1133 ((..555522))

Laderer’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 (at Liberty) --- --- 0-1 0-1 --- 0-1 (.000)2010-11 --- 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-7 3-7 (.300)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 2-1 2-1 (.667)CCaarreeeerr ------ 11--00 11--11 22--11 33--88 55--99 ((..335577))

KKaattiiee LLAADDEERREERRJJuunniioorr || 55--11 || NNoorrffoollkk,, VVaa.. || NNoorrffoollkk CChhrriissttiiaann || LLiibbeerrttyy UUnniivveerrssiittyy

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Junior (Fall 2011): Posted a 4-6 singles record and a 1-7 doubles mark while paired with classmate Emani Decquir …won a pair of consolation matches at the Hampton Roads Col-legiate Invitational, then won her first match at the Navy Blue &Gold Invitational for a three-match winning streak … also won aconsolation match at the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational … wonone match with Decquir in doubles play during the Bill & SandraMoore Invitational.

Sophomore (2011): Ton was named second-team all-Patriot League after a strong sophomore campaign ... posted a14-14 overall record and a 9-10 dual-meet record in singles playand a 16-16 overall and 12-10 dual-meet mark in doubles play... the 30 overall victories ranked fifth on the team, while her 16doubles victories is tied for fourth on the Navy single-seasonrecord chart ... set a school record with seven straight singlesvictories from March 6 to April 9 ... would have been eight but herPatriot League Quarterfinal was unfinished with Ton leading 6-0, 5-0 ... started the spring season 2-9, before her seven-matchwinning streak pushed her back to .500 ... went 3-0 during theregular season against Patriot League opponents and 3-1 over-all ... won two matches at the season-opening Stony Brook Clas-sic ... ended the season winning six doubles matches in a rowwith Emani Decquir ... the Decquir / Ton duo owns the school’scareer (17) and single-season (16) record for wins by a doublespair ... went 5-0 in doubles play against Patriot League compe-tition ... named to the 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Freshman (2010): Ton had a strong freshman season,turning in a 13-7 singles record and a 12-9 doubles mark ... her25 combined wins were the fourth most on the team ... had asensational spring season, going 22-6 overall and 11-3 in bothsingles and doubles play ... won five of her first six dual matchesduring the spring and went 4-0 during the regular season andpostseason against Patriot League opponents ... two of her threedual-meet losses came in three-set decisions ... won her lastfive singles matches (unfinished in league semifinals) by allow-ing just 10 games won in those matches ... during the fall,reached the semifinals in her flight of the Bill & Sandra Moore In-vitational ... went 8-1 in doubles play during the spring with team-mate Dye Das after starting the year 3-2 with Brittney Boucher... lone doubles loss with Dye came to a Bucknell duo in regu-lar-season meeting.

Prior to Navy: A four-year letterwinner in tennis at Arch-bishop Mitty High School, Ton graduated in 2009 ... led team tofour West Catholic League titles, two Northern California titlesand the 2008 Central Coast Sectional title ... won the 2008 Cen-tral Coast Sectional doubles title ... was a three-time all-leaguehonoree as well as two-time team MVP ... was a team captain asa senior and won the Leadership Award ... was a member of Na-tional Honor Society and the California Scholarship Foundation.

Personal: Daughter of Ngnia and Phuong (Melissa) Ton ...sister, Christina, played tennis at Manhattan, graduating lastyear ... attended Nick Saviano's Tennis Academy in Florida dur-ing the summers of 2003, 2004 and 2005 ... majoring in eco-nomics.

Ton’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 --- --- 11-3 --- --- --- 11-3 2-4 13-7 (.650)2010-11 --- --- 9-10 --- --- --- 9-10 5-4 14-14 (.500)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4-6 4-6 (.500)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ 2200--1133 ------ ------ ------ 2200--1133 1111--1144 3311--2277 ((..553344))

Ton’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2009-10 1-0 10-3 --- 11-3 1-6 12-9 (.571)2010-11 1-1 11-9 --- 12-10 4-6 16-16 (.500)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 1-7 1-7 (.125)CCaarreeeerr 22--11 2211--1122 ------ 2233--1133 66--1199 2299--3322 ((..447755))

SStteeffaanniiee TTOONNJJuunniioorr || 55--11MMiillppiittaass,, CCaalliiff.. || AArrcchhbbiisshhoopp MMiittttyy

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Sophomore (Fall 2011): Posted a 3-1 singles record, win-ning her final two matches of the fall season … won her flight at theHampton Roads Collegiate Invitational in Norfolk, Va., in early Oc-tober … defeated teammate Caitlin Olsen in the finals, 6-2, 6-3 …also won a match at the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational in An-napolis in late September … teamed with Katie Laderer to post a2-1 doubles record, winning their flight at the Hampton Roads Col-legiate Invitational … won their two matches at the tournament byscores of 8-4 and 8-6.

Freshman (2011): Went 6-3 overall in singles play and 7-4in doubles play ... recorded a 5-2 mark in dual meets by going 3-1at No. 5 singles and 2-1 at No. 6 singles ... won four straight sin-gles matches to open the fall season ... won the four matches byallowing a total of just 15 games won by her opponents ... won a6-4, 6-3 decision over a Norfolk State opponent in the final regular-season dual meet of the year ... won a consolation match at the Old Dominion Invitational ... teamed with Dye Das in the spring topost a 6-1 dual-meet record in doubles play ... won three straight doubles matches to start the season, then ended the year winning three more matches ... went 4-0 at No. 3 doubles (3-0 with Das, 1-0 with Katie Laderer) ... teamed with Caitlin Olsen to win a doubles match in the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational.

Prior to Navy: A 2010 graduate of Etowah High School, Adams lettered four times while playing No. 2 singles ... led team to four region championships and made the state play-offs all four years... was a four-year member of the All-County team and won a pair of Coaches' Awards.

Personal: Daughter of John Paul and Sherri Lynn Adams ... majoring in political science.

Adams’ Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 --- --- --- --- 3-1 2-1 5-2 1-1 6-3 (.667)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3-1 3-1 (.750)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ 33--11 22--11 55--22 44--22 99--44 ((..669922))

Adams’ Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 1-1 1-0 4-0 6-1 1-3 7-4 (.636)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 2-1 2-1 (.667)CCaarreeeerr 11--11 11--00 44--00 66--11 33--44 99--55 ((..664433))

HHaalleeyy AADDAAMMSSSSoopphhoommoorree || 55--33 || WWooooddssttoocckk,, GGaa.. || EEttoowwaahh

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Sophomore (Fall 2011): Tallied a 1-5 mark in singles playand partnered with Natalie Houle to post a 3-3 doubles record …lone singles victory came in her flight semifinals of the HamptonRoads Collegiate Invitational … she and Houle won their final twomatches of the fall in doubles play, coming in the Hampton RoadsCollegiate Invitational … won one match in the Bill & Sandra MooreInvitational to reach the flight quarterfinals.

Freshman (2011): Posted a 7-4 overall singles record anda 6-4 doubles mark as a freshman ... went 6-1 during the spring insingles play, including a 4-1 mark at No. 4 singles and a 2-0 recordat No. 5 ... won her first three matches of the spring season by al-lowing just three games won ... then won her final three matchesof the spring, with two coming in three-set marathons ... lone springloss came in three sets ... won one match during the fall, comingin the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational ... teamed with Natalie Houle to post a 5-1 spring doubles record ... won their first four matches of the spring ... partnered with Haley Adams to reach the quar-terfinals of the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational ... named to the 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to Navy: A 2010 graduate of Los Gatos High School, Olsen excelled in tennis ... was a two-time team captain, team MVP as a senior and won the team's Most Inspirational Award ... wasa member of Student Council, was a National Merit Scholar and coached tennis to youth in the area.

Personal: Daughter of Simone Olsen ... sister, Lindsay, was a member of the tennis team at Navy from 2009-10, and is currently a junior at Navy ... father, Robert Olsen, Jr., graduated from Navyin 1984, and her grandfather, Robert Sr., also graduated from the Academy ... majoring in systems engineering and owns a 4.00 GPA through three semesters at Navy.

CCaaiittlliinn OOLLSSEENNSSoopphhoommoorree || 55--99 || LLooss GGaattooss,, CCaalliiff.. || LLooss GGaattooss

Olsen’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 --- --- --- 4-1 2-0 --- 6-1 1-3 7-4 (.636)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-5 1-5 (.167)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ 44--11 22--00 ------ 66--11 22--88 88--99 ((..447711))

Olsen’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 1-0 2-1 2-0 5-1 1-3 6-4 (.600)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 3-3 3-3 (.500)CCaarreeeerr 11--00 22--11 22--00 55--11 11--33 99--77 ((..553388))

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Sophomore (Fall 2011): Went 4-8 in singles play andtandemed with Abby Shewalter to record a 2-5 doubles record …competed in the ITA / USTA Atlantic Region Championships in sin-gles play, winning a consolation-round match over Morgan State’sJasmine Edwards … reached the semifinals of the Bill & SandraMoore Invitational while winning two matches, including the firstone in a three-set thriller … won a quarterfinal-round match at theHampton Roads Collegiate Invitational … Sears and Shewalterwon one doubles match at both the Hampton Roads Collegiate In-vitational and Navy Blue & Gold Invitational.

Freshman (2011): Had a sensational freshman campaign,tying classmate Erin Snook for the school record with 24 singlesvictories ... went 24-9 in singles play and 12-15 in doubles play ...her 36 combined victories were the fourth most in school history ...went 16-6 in dual-meet singles action, mostly at No. 4 singles (14-6) ... ended the season winningher last six matches, including a 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 victory over Bucknell’s Courtney Casey in the Pa-triot League Tourmament semifinals, where she trailed 5-2 in the second set ... went 5-0 againstPatriot League competition in singles play (tournament included) ... opened the spring season bywinning six of her first eight matches ... had a five-match winning streak during the fall, losing inthe finals of the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational in a three-set decision to Howard’s Katelyn Stokes... won both of her matches at the Navy Blue & Gold Invitational to conclude an 8-3 fall season ...partnered mostly with Brittney Boucher to record a 12-15 doubles record ... went 6-9 in dual-meetaction and 6-4 during the fall ... reached the semifinals of the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational ...won three matches in a row during the fall ... did not win more than two doubles matches in a rowduring the spring season.

Prior to Navy: A 2010 graduate of Bullis Prep, Sears lettered twice in tennis and also rantrack ... Sears also lettered twice at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School ... was named team cap-tain in 2009 and was Bullis' Female Athlete of the Year in 2010 ... was an all-county honoree atBethesda-Chevy Chase in 2008-09 ... a three-star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net ...ranked No. 4 in Maryland and 35th in the Middle-Atlantic region.

Personal: Daughter of George and Kathleen Sears ... can speak fluent French and partici-pated in an exchange program with a school from Paris ... majoring in ocean engineering.

Sears’ Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 --- 2-0 --- 14-6 --- --- 16-6 8-3 24-9 (.727)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4-8 4-8 (.333)CCaarreeeerr ------ 22--00 ------ 1144--66 ------ ------ 1166--66 1122--1111 2288--1177 ((..662222))

Sears’ Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 1-1 2-2 3-6 6-9 6-4 12-15 (.444)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 2-5 2-5 (.286)CCaarreeeerr 11--11 22--22 33--66 66--99 88--99 1144--2200 ((..441122))

DDaarriieenn SSEEAARRSSSSoopphhoommoorree || 55--33 || SSiillvveerr SSpprriinngg,, MMdd.. || BBuulllliiss PPrreepp

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Sophomore (Fall 2011): Went 4-4 in singles play andteamed with Noelle Kaufmann to post a 5-5 doubles record … wontwo matches to reach the flight semifinals at the Bill & SandraMoore Invitational … went 1-1 at the Navy Blue & Gold Invitational,defeating UMBC’s Heidi Danielsson … also won a match at theHampton Roads Collegiate Invitational … paired with Kaufmann toplay in the ITA / USTA Atlantic Region Championships, winningtheir first match over a pair from Longwood … defeated a UMBCpair at the Navy Blue & Gold Invitational … went 2-1 at the Hamp-ton Roads Collegiate Invitational.

Freshman (2011): Snook had a sensational freshman sea-son, setting the school record for singles overall victories (24), dual-meet victories (18) and combined victories (42) ... went 18-7 duringthe spring, mostly at No. 5 singles ... won six of her last sevenmatches, the lone setback coming in the Patriot League Tournament finals ... after starting thespring season with a 1-2 record, Snook won 10 of her next 11 matches, with the lone setbackcoming to an opponent from No. 34-ranked DePaul ... won 16 of her 18 spring dual-meet matchesin straight sets ... teamed with Amanda Griffin for the first half of the spring season and then Brit-tney Boucher for the second half for a 12-11 doubles record ... went 4-9 with Griffin, but was 8-2with Boucher, including a seven-match winning streak late in the year ... the tandem of Boucherand Snook went 5-1 against Patriot League competition, with the lone loss coming in the PatriotLeague Tournament finals against an Army pair ... went 6-5 during the fall reaching the singlessemifinals of the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational and the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational... competed in the qualifying bracket of the ITA / USTA Atlantic Region Championships ... was 6-5 during the fall in doubles play, winning three of her first four matches with both Darien Sears andDye Das ... was 1-1 with Amanda Griffin at the ITA / USTA Atlantic Region Championships.

Prior to Navy: A 2010 graduate of Alonso High School, Snook is a four-star recruit accord-ing to TennisRecruiting.net ... ranked 163rd nationally and 21st in Florida ... lettered four times atAlonso, and led team to 2007 state runner-up finish ... was a three-time all-county selection.

Personal: Daughter of William and Kathleen Thomas ... brother, James, is a junior tennisplayer at Furman ... majoring in ocean engineering.

EErriinn SSNNOOOOKKSSoopphhoommoorree || 55--77 || TTaammppaa,, FFllaa.. || AAlloonnssoo

Snook’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 --- 1-0 3-0 --- 14-7 --- 18-7 6-5 24-12 (.667)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4-4 4-4 (.500)CCaarreeeerr ------ 11--00 33--00 ------ 1144--77 ------ 1188--77 1100--99 2288--1166 ((..663366))

Snook’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 5-9 --- 7-2 12-11 6-5 18-16 (.529)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 5-5 5-5 (.500)CCaarreeeerr 55--99 ------ 77--22 1122--1111 1111--1100 2233--2211 ((..552233))

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Sophomore (Fall 2011): Posted a 5-2 singles record anda 1-3 doubles record while being teamed up with Carrie Laskey …won three matches in the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational, reach-ing her flight semifinals … also reached the finals of the HamptonRoads Collegiate Invitational, winning a pair of matches … all of herwins came in straight sets and in her three wins at the Bill & San-dra Moore Invitational, she allowed her opponents to win just 11games … won one doubles match with Laskey in the Bill & SandraMoore Invitational.

Freshman (2011): Zook went 3-2 overall in singles play and4-2 in doubles play as a freshman ... posted a 1-0 singles recordduring the spring season, defeating Maryna Kariuk from NorfolkState ... won one match at both the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitationaland Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational in singles play duringthe fall ... went 2-0 during the spring season in doubles play, teaming with Katie Laderer to defeat a Saint Francis (Pa.) pair and with Cassi Kovac to top St. Mary’s (Md.) ... went 2-2 during the fall win-ning a match in the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational and the Navy Blue & Gold Invite, both with Kovac.

Prior to Navy: Zook lettered four times in tennis at Mercer Island High School, before graduating in 2010 ... finished third in the 2010 state tournament in doubles play and led squad to the Wash-ington state team title as a senior ... as a junior, finished third in the league and sixth in the district in singles play and helped team to the state title ... was named a top-50 player in the Pacific North-west by the USTA ... was a team captain and second-team all-city as a senior ... won the "Most Spirited" award as a junior and freshman ... was a member of the National Honor Society and was aMercer Island High School Bridges Leader (leadership program) ... spent time at the Jubilee Reach Center as a tutor and mentor.

Personal: Daughter of Chris and Meg Zook ... cousin, Mark Richardson, is a 1997 Naval Academy graduate and uncle, Lee Richardson, is a 1968 Academy graduate ... Zook has danced classical bal-let for 15 years and started her own jewelry business called Jewelia's ... majoring in oceanography.

Zook’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 1-0 2-2 3-2 (.600)2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5-2 5-2 (.714)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 11--00 11--00 77--44 88--44 ((..666677))

Zook’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2010-11 --- 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-2 4-2 (.667)2011-12 --- --- --- --- 1-3 1-3 (.250)CCaarreeeerr ------ 11--00 11--00 22--00 33--55 55--55 ((..550000))

JJuulliiaa ZZOOOOKKSSoopphhoommoorree || 55--77 || SSeeaattttllee,, WWaasshh.. || MMeerrcceerr IIssllaanndd

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Freshman (Fall 2011): Had a strong fall season, owning a5-5 singles record and a 5-5 doubles mark while teamed with ErinSnook … reached the finals in singles play of her flight at theHampton Roads Collegiate Invitational … won a pair of consolationmatches at the Stony Brook Classic … paired with Snook to playin the ITA / USTA Atlantic Region Championships, winning theirfirst match over a pair from Longwood … defeated a UMBC pair atthe Navy Blue & Gold Invitational … went 2-1 at the HamptonRoads Collegiate Invitational.

Prior to Navy: Kaufmann was a four-time letterwinner in ten-nis from Magnificat High School, graduating in 2011 ... led team tothe 2007 and 2009 Ohio State Championship ... served as the teamcaptain and was named team MVP as a senior ... won the "GoldenRacket" scholar-athlete award four times ... was the recipient of theCoaches Award as a sophomore at Magnificat ... was a five-time district qualifier in singles or doubles ... two-time winner of the Lady Viking Invitational and a three-time winner of the Rocky River tour-nament ... a three-star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net, Kaufmann was ranked fifth in the state of Ohio ... finished career with a 113-21 record ... was a member of the Student Council, Na-tional Honor Society, was a school ambassador and a youth challenge volunteer.

Personal: Daughter of Phil Kaufmann ... father, Phil, played tennis at Case Western Reserve for one year and Youngstown State for two ... carried a 4.2 GPA in high school and plans to study medi-cine while at the Academy.

NNooeellllee KKAAUUFFMMAANNNNFFrreesshhmmaann || 55--55 || WWeessttllaakkee,, OOhhiioo || MMaaggnniiffiiccaatt

Kaufmann’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5-5 5-5 (.500)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 55--55 55--55 ((..550000))

Kaufmann’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- 5-5 5-5 (.500)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ 55--55 55--55 ((..550000))

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Freshman (Fall 2011): Went 4-2 in singles play and 1-3while paired with Julia Zook in doubles play … lost in the finals inher flight of the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational … won apair of matches to reach the quarterfinals at the Bill & SandraMoore Invitational … won one match with Zook in the Bill & San-dra Moore Invitational.

Prior to Navy: A 2011 graduate of Highlands High School,Laskey lettered seven times in tennis at No. 2 singles ... led teamto six regional championships (2006-11) and was a 2011 all-statehonoree ... was a member of the National Honor Society, Interna-tional Thespian Society and was the treasurer of the Student Coun-cil.

Personal: Daughter of Paul and Kristin Laskey ... mother, Kristin,played tennis at Purdue for four years.

CCaarrrriiee LLAASSKKEEYYFFrreesshhmmaann || 55--55 || FFoorrtt TThhoommaass,, KKyy.. || HHiigghhllaannddss

Laskey’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4-2 4-2 (.667)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 44--22 44--22 ((..666677))

Laskey’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- 1-3 1-3 (.250)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ 11--33 11--33 ((..225500))

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Freshman (Fall 2011):Went 3-5 in singles play and pairedwith Darien Sears for a 2-5 doubles record … won one singlesmatch at the Stony Brook Classic (first career match), the Bill &Sandra Moore Invitational and Hampton Roads Collegiate Invita-tional … in her three singles wins, Shewalter allowed just fivegames won in six sets of action … Shewalter and Sears won onedoubles match in both the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitationaland Navy Blue & Gold Invitational.

Prior to Navy: Shewalter graduated in 2011 from Winches-ter High School, earning three letters in tennis ... led team to threestraight state championships from 2009-11, and was part of a Win-chester program that has won 114 straight matches and fivestraight Division 2 state titles ... team went 23-0 during her junioryear and 22-0 in 2011 ... served as the team captain at Winches-ter ... was a three-time all-scholastic honoree by the Boston Globe ... was undefeated (17-0) as a junior at No. 1 singles, losing just 15 games during her 17 matches ... ranked No. 3 in New Englandin singles play ... reached the semifinals of the prestigious North individual tennis championship as a senior ... four-star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net ... was a member of the symphony inhigh school.

Personal: Daughter of Tom and Kim Shewalter.

AAbbbbyy SSHHEEWWAALLTTEERRFFrreesshhmmaann || 55--77 || WWiinncchheesstteerr,, MMaassss.. || WWiinncchheesstteerr

Shewalter’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3-5 3-5 (.375)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 33--55 33--55 ((..337755))

Shewalter’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- 2-5 2-5 (.286)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ 22--55 22--55 ((..228866))

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Freshman (Fall 2011): Had one of the top fall seasons inschool history, owning a 10-6 singles record and a 5-5 doublesrecord while paired with Dye Das … reached the finals in her firstthree tournament appearances, coming at the Stony Brook Classic,the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational and the Hampton Roads Col-legiate Invitational … the 10 wins during the fall season are themost in school history … won a three-set thriller over UMBC’s KiriHadji in the Navy Blue & Gold Invitational … won a consolationmatch in the qualifier bracket at the ITA / USTA Atlantic RegionChampionship … started the fall season with a 9-3 mark beforelosing three of her final four fall matches … started the fall season5-1 in doubles play, reaching the finals at the Bill & Sandra MooreInvitational and the semifinals of the Stony Brook Classic.

Prior to Navy: A 2011 graduate of Lake Nona High School,Winter lettered four times in tennis ... led team to regional championships in 2010 and 2011 and the team was a state finalist in 2011 ... was a two-time team captain and all-Metro selection as a sen-ior ... ranked 31st in the state of Florida in the recent recruiting rankings and chose Navy over interest from Florida State and South Florida ... played both No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles and helpedthe team reach the state finals for the first time in school history ... a three-star recruit from TennisRecruiting.net ... was the salutatorian of Lake Nona's first graduating class ... has recorded almost300 hours of community service, which included missionary work ... was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Douglas and Theresa Winter ... mother, Theresa, played soccer and ran track at SIU-Edwardsville.

Winter’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10-6 10-6 (.625)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 1100--66 1100--66 ((..662255))

Winter’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- 5-5 5-5 (.500)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ 55--55 55--55 ((..550000))

GGaabbbbyy WWIINNTTEERRFFrreesshhmmaann || 55--77 || SSeeaattttllee,, WWaasshh.. || MMeerrcceerr IIssllaanndd

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KKrriissttyy YYAAUUFreshman (Fall 2011): Went 4-1 in singles play andteamed with her twin sister, Michelle, to post a 1-2 doubles mark …won her last four singles matches of the fall season, winning herflight at the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational … during herthree matches at the Hampton Roads Tournament, she allowedjust seven total games won by her opponent … won a match, 8-0,during the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational … won one match indoubles play at the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational.

Prior to Navy: A 2011 graduate of Mill Creek High School,Yau lettered four times in tennis ... her twin sister, Michelle, will joinher as classmates on the Navy tennis team ... led team to the 2008regional championship ... was a four-time scholar-athlete awardwinner, won the hardest-working player award as a junior and wasan all-county doubles team selection in 2008 ... ranked 18th inGeorgia in the Girls 18s by the USTA ... listed as a three-star prospect and the No. 27 senior in Georgia by TennisRecruiting.net ... was a member of Math Honors Society, Interact Club, Beta Club,National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society ... maintained a 3.98 GPA at Mill Creek.

Personal: Daughter of Jim and Dinh Yau ... was born one minute before twin sister, Michelle.

FFrreesshhmmaann || 55--22 || DDaaccuullaa,, GGaa.. || MMiillll CCrreeeekk

Kristy Yau’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4-1 4-1 (.800)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 44--11 44--11 ((..880000))

Kristy Yau’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- 1-2 1-2 (.333)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ 11--22 11--22 ((..333333))

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MMiicchheellllee YYAAUUFreshman (Fall 2011): Went 3-2 in singles play and part-nered with her twin sister, Kristy, for a 1-2 doubles record during thefall campaign … won alternating singles matches, taking her firstcareer match during the Bill & Sandra Moore Invitational … won apair of matches at the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational, in-cluding a three-set decision over Mary Washington’s Anna Rich-man in the consolation bracket … won one match in doubles playat the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational.

Prior to Navy: A 2011 graduate of Mill Creek High School,Yau lettered four times in tennis ... her twin sister, Kristy, will joinher as classmates on the Navy tennis team ... led team to the 2008regional championship ... was a four-time scholar-athlete awardwinner and three-time team captain ... ranked 31st in Georgia in theGirls 18s by the USTA ... listed as a three-star prospect and theNo. 29 senior in Georgia by TennisRecruiting.net ... was a member of Beta Club, National Honor Society, National English Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta ... maintained a 3.98 GPA at Mill Creek.

Personal: Daughter of Jim and Dinh Yau ... was born one minute after twin sister, Kristy.

FFrreesshhmmaann || 55--11 || DDaaccuullaa,, GGaa.. || MMiillll CCrreeeekk

Michelle Yau’s Career Singles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 44 55 66 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3-2 3-2 (.600)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 33--22 33--22 ((..660000))

Michelle Yau’s Career Doubles StatisticsYYeeaarr 11 22 33 DDuuaall FFaallll OOvveerraallll2011-12 --- --- --- --- 1-2 1-2 (.333)CCaarreeeerr ------ ------ ------ ------ 11--22 11--22 ((..333333))

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2011 ResultsOOvveerraallll RReeccoorrdd 22-10HHoommee RReeccoorrdd 19-6AAwwaayy // NNeeuuttrraall RReeccoorrdd 3-4

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee RReeccoorrdd // FFiinniisshh 3-0 / T-1stPPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt RReeccoorrdd 2-1 / 2nd

DDaattee OOppppoonneenntt RReessuullttJJ2222 SSaaiinntt FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) WW,, 66--11JJ2222 UUMMBBCC LL,, 33--44J27 at Maryland L, 0-7JJ2288 SSyyrraaccuussee LL,, 11--66JJ2299 SSaaiinntt JJoosseepphh’’ss WW,, 66--11JJ3300 DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee WW,, 55--22FF66 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn WW,, 44--11FF66 LLoonnggwwoooodd WW,, 44--22FF1122 DDrreexxeell WW,, 55--22FF1122 [[3344]] DDeePPaauull LL,, 11--66FF1133 MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss WW,, 66--11FF1199 MMaannhhaattttaann WW,, 77--00FF1199 HHoowwaarrdd WW,, 44--33FF2266 SSeettoonn HHaallll WW,, 44--33FF2266 SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss ((MMdd..)) WW,, 77--00FF2266 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn LL,, 22--55M4 at Old Dominion L, 2-5MM66 DDeellaawwaarree LL,, 22--55MM66 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee WW,, 66--00M14 # Wayne State (Mich.) L, 1-6M14 # Long Island W, 5-2M15 # Coastal Carolina L, 1-6M15 # Springhill W, 6-3MM2233 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee WW,, 77--00MM2266 ** CCoollggaattee WW,, 66--11MM2277 ** BBuucckknneellll WW,, 66--11A3 * at Lehigh W, 7-0AA99 BBrryyaanntt WW,, 77--00AA99 NNoorrffoollkk SSttaattee WW,, 55--22AA2222 $$ HHoollyy CCrroossss WW,, 66--00AA2233 $$ BBuucckknneellll WW,, 44--22AA2244 $$ AArrmmyy LL,, 00--44HHoommee mmaattcchheess iinn bboolldd## OOrrllaannddoo,, FFllaa..** PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee mmaattcchh$$ PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee TToouurrnnaammeenntt ((AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd..))

2011 Singles ResultsPPllaayyeerr ##11 ##22 ##33 ##44 ##55 ##66 DDuuaallss FFaallll OOvveerraallllHaley Adams --- --- --- --- 3-1 2-1 5-2 1-1 6-3Brittney Boucher 1-0 --- --- --- --- 12-5 13-5 5-4 18-9Dye Das 4-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 --- 0-1 9-2 3-4 12-6Emani Decquir 1-0 8-13 --- --- --- --- 9-13 4-6 13-19Amanda Griffin 13-12 --- --- --- --- --- 13-12 7-5 20-17Natalie Houle --- 0-1 4-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 5-4 5-3 10-7Cassi Kovac --- --- --- --- 0-1 2-1 2-2 1-3 3-5Katie Laderer --- 3-1 0-2 2-0 1-1 --- 6-4 5-4 11-8Caitlin Olsen --- --- --- 4-1 2-0 --- 6-1 1-3 7-4Darien Sears --- 2-0 --- 14-6 --- --- 16-6 8-3 24-9Erin Snook --- 1-0 3-0 --- 14-7 --- 18-7 6-5 24-12Stefanie Ton --- --- 9-10 --- --- --- 9-10 5-4 14-14Julia Zook --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 1-0 2-2 3-2TTOOTTAALLSS 1199--1133 1166--1155 1177--1133 2233--77 2200--1111 2200--99 111166--6688 6611--5533 117777--112211

2011 Doubles ResultsPPllaayyeerr ##11 ##22 ##33 DDuuaallss FFaallll OOvveerraallllAdams / Das 1-1 1-0 3-0 5-1 --- 5-1Adams / Laderer --- --- 1-0 1-0 --- 1-0Adams / Olsen --- --- --- --- 1-3 1-3Boucher / Das --- --- --- --- 2-1 2-1Boucher / Sears 1-0 1-2 3-6 5-8 4-3 9-11Boucher / Snook 1-0 --- 7-2 8-2 --- 8-2Das / Griffin 3-6 --- --- 3-6 --- 3-6Das / Sears 0-1 1-0 --- 1-1 --- 1-1Das / Snook --- --- --- --- 3-3 3-3Decquir / Ton 1-0 11-9 --- 12-9 4-6 16-15Griffin / Snook 4-9 --- --- 4-9 1-1 5-10Griffin / Ton 0-1 --- --- 0-1 --- 0-1Houle / Laderer --- --- --- --- 1-7 1-7Houle / Olsen 1-0 2-1 2-0 5-1 --- 5-1Kovac / Zook --- --- 1-0 1-0 2-2 3-2Laderer / Zook --- 1-0 --- 1-0 --- 1-0Sears / Snook --- --- --- --- 2-1 2-1TTOOTTAALLSS 1122--1188 1177--1122 2211--88 5500--3388 2299--2299 7799--6677

Singles PlayDarien Sears 24-9Erin Snook 24-12Amanda Griffin 20-17Brittney Boucher 18-9Stefanie Ton 14-14Emani Decquir 13-19Dye Das 12-6Katie Laderer 11-8Natalie Houle 10-7Caitlin Olsen 7-4Haley Adams 6-3Cassi Kovac 3-5Julia Zook 3-2

Doubles PlayBrittney Boucher 19-14Erin Snook 18-16Amanda Griffin 17-19Emani Decquir 16-15Stefanie Ton 16-16Dye Das 14-12Darien Sears 12-13Haley Adams 7-4Caitlin Olsen 6-4Natalie Houle 6-8Julia Zook 4-2Cassi Kovac 3-2Katie Laderer 3-7

Combined RecordErin Snook 42-28Brittney Boucher 37-23Amanda Griffin 37-36Darien Sears 36-22Stefanie Ton 30-30Emani Decquir 29-34Dye Das 26-18Natalie Houle 16-15Katie Laderer 14-15Haley Adams 13-7Caitlin Olsen 13-8Julia Zook 7-4Cassi Kovac 6-7

Standings1. Army 5-0 23-822.. NNaavvyy 33--00 2222--11003. Bucknell 3-2 10-114. Lehigh 3-3 6-135. Colgate 1-4 5-146. Lafayette 1-4 3-77. Holy Cross 0-3 2-9

Patriot League TourneyQQFFiinnaallss:: [2] Navy 6, [7] Holy Cross 0QQFFiinnaallss:: [3] Bucknell 6, [6] Lafayette 0

QQFFiinnaallss:: [5] Colgate 4, [4] Lehigh 3SSFFiinnaallss:: Army 4, [5] Colgate 0SSFFiinnaallss:: Navy 4, Bucknell 2FFiinnaallss:: Army 4, Navy 0

Patriot League 1st TeamErin Colton So. ArmyEEmmaannii DDeeccqquuiirr SSoo.. NNaavvyyAAmmaannddaa GGrriiffffiinn SSrr.. NNaavvyyAnnie Houghton Sr. ArmyLauren Lucido Sr. BucknellJamila Paul Fr. Army

Patriot League 2nd TeamStepanie Bender Sr. ColgateTaylor Hampshire Fr. LehighAnnie Hang Sr. ArmyAllie Seranko Sr. LafayetteEmily Stein Fr. ArmyDella Taylor Fr. ArmySStteeffaanniiee TToonn SSoo.. NNaavvyyCCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Keith Puryear, NavyPPllaayyeerr ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Annie Houghton, ArmyRRooookkiiee ooff tthhee YYeeaarr:: Jamila Paul, Army

2011 Navy Individual Records

2011 Patriot League Recap

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SSiinngglleess WWiinnssRRkk.. NNaammee RReeccoorrdd YYeeaarrss1. Emani Decquir 34-32 2010-p.2. Brittney Boucher 32-16 2010-113. Stefanie Ton 31-27 2010-p.4. Dye Das 29-18 2010-p.5. Erin Snook 28-16 2011-p.

Darien Sears 28-17 2011-p.7. Natalie Houle 23-22 2010-p.8. Amanda Griffin 20-17 20119. Katie Laderer 16-13 2011-p.10. Gabby Winter 10-6 2012-p.

Lindsay Olsen 10-11 2010

SSiinngglleess DDuuaall MMeeeett WWiinnssRRkk.. NNaammee RReeccoorrdd YYeeaarrss1. Brittney Boucher 25-8 2010-112. Dye Das 21-5 2010-p.3. Stefanie Ton 20-13 2010-p.4. Erin Snook 18-7 2011-p.5. Darien Sears 16-6 2011-p.

Emani Decquir 16-20 2010-p.7. Natalie Houle 15-8 2010-p.8. Amanda Griffin 13-12 20119. Lindsay Olsen 7-7 201010. Caitlin Olsen 6-1 2011-p.

Katie Laderer 6-4 2011-p.

DDoouubblleess WWiinnssRRkk.. NNaammee RReeccoorrdd YYeeaarrss1. Dye Das 35-24 2010-p.2. Brittney Boucher 34-23 2010-11

Emani Decquir 34-32 2010-p.4. Stefanie Ton 29-32 2010-p.5. Erin Snook 23-21 2011-p.6. Amanda Griffin 17-19 20117. Natalie Houle 14-15 2010-p.

Darien Sears 14-20 2011-p.9. Kourtney Howell 9-2 2010 fall

Haley Adams 9-5 2011-p.Caitlin Olsen 9-7 2011-p.

DDoouubblleess WWiinnss -- PPaaiirrRRkk.. NNaammeess RReeccoorrdd YYeeaarrss1. Emani Decquir / Stefanie Ton 17-22 2011-p.2. Amanda Griffin / Kourtney Howell 9-2 2011

Brittney Boucher / Darien Sears 9-11 20114. Dye Das / Stefanie Ton 8-1 2010-p.

Brittney Boucher / Erin Snook 8-2 2011Brittney Boucher / Emani Decquir 8-3 2010-11Natalie Houle / Caitlin Olsen 8-4 2011-p.

8. Dye Das / Emani Decquir 7-6 2010-p.

Career Combined WinsSSiinngglleess aanndd ddoouubblleess vviiccttoorriieess ccoommbbiinneedd iinn aa ccaarreeeerr..

WWiinnss PPllaayyeerr YYeeaarrss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb..66 Brittney Boucher 2010-11 32 3466 Emani Decquir 2010-p. 34 3264 Dye Das 2010-p. 29 3560 Stefanie Ton 2010-p. 31 2951 Erin Snook 2011-p. 28 2342 Darien Sears 2011-p. 28 1437 Natalie Houle 2010-p. 23 1437 Amanda Griffin 2011 20 1721 Katie Laderer 2011-p. 16 518 Haley Adams 2011-p. 9 918 Lindsay Olsen 2010 10 817 Caitlin Olsen 2011-p. 8 917 Kourtney Howell 2011 8 915 Gabby Winter 2012-p. 10 5

Season Combined WinsSSiinngglleess aanndd ddoouubblleess vviiccttoorriieess ccoommbbiinneedd iinn aa sseeaassoonn..

WWiinnss PPllaayyeerr YYeeaarr SSiinngg.. DDoouubb..42 Erin Snook 2011 24 1837 Brittney Boucher 2011 18 1937 Amanda Griffin 2011 20 1736 Darien Sears 2011 24 1231 Dye Das 2010 15 1630 Stefanie Ton 2011 14 1629 Emani Decquir 2011 13 1629 Brittney Boucher 2010 14 1529 Emani Decquir 2010 14 1525 Stefanie Ton 2010 13 1226 Dye Das 2011 12 1418 Lindsay Olsen 2010 10 817 Kourtney Howell 2011 8 916 Natalie Houle 2011 10 616 Natalie Houle 2010 11 515 Gabby Winter 2012 10 5

Team Winning StreaksWWiinnss FFiirrsstt WWiinn LLaasstt WWiinn9 March 15, 2011 April 23, 20116 April 2, 2010 April 16, 20105 Jan. 29, 2011 Feb. 12, 20115 Feb. 13, 2011 Feb. 26, 20114 March 6, 2010 March 25, 2010

Individual Winning StreaksWWiinnss PPllaayyeerr FFiirrsstt WWiinn LLaasstt WWiinn7 Stefanie Ton March 6, 2011 April 9, 20117 Kourtney Howell Sept. 18, 2010 Sept. 25, 20106 Darien Sears March 26, 2011 April 23, 20116 Dye Das April 2, 2010 Sept. 17, 20106 Brittney Boucher March 15, 2011 April 22, 20116 Erin Snook March 26, 2011 April 23, 2011

Career RecordsSSiinngglleess WWiinnssRRkk.. NNaammee RReeccoorrdd YYeeaarr1. Darien Sears 24-9 2011

Erin Snook 24-12 20113. Amanda Griffin 20-17 20114. Brittney Boucher 18-9 20115. Dye Das 15-7 20106. Brittney Boucher 14-7 2010

Emani Decquir 14-10 2010Stefanie Ton 14-14 2011

9. Stefanie Ton 13-7 2010Emani Decquir 13-19 2011

SSiinngglleess DDuuaall MMeeeett WWiinnssRRkk.. NNaammee RReeccoorrdd YYeeaarr1. Erin Snook 18-7 20112. Darien Sears 16-6 20113. Brittney Boucher 13-5 2011

Amanda Griffin 13-12 20115. Brittney Boucher 12-3 2010

Dye Das 12-3 20107. Stefanie Ton 11-3 20108. Natalie Houle 10-4 20109. Dye Das 9-2 2011

Stefanie Ton 9-10 2011Emani Decquir 9-13 2011

DDoouubblleess WWiinnssRRkk.. NNaammee RReeccoorrdd YYeeaarr1. Brittney Boucher 19-14 20112. Erin Snook 18-16 20113. Amanda Griffin 17-19 20114. Dye Das 16-7 2010

Emani Decquir 16-15 2011Stefanie Ton 16-16 2011

7. Brittney Boucher 15-9 2010Emani Decquir 15-9 2010

9. Dye Das 14-12 201110. Stefanie Ton 12-9 2010

Darien Sears 12-13 2011

DDoouubblleess WWiinnss -- PPaaiirrRRkk.. NNaammeess RReeccoorrdd YYeeaarr1. Emani Decquir / Stefanie Ton 16-15 20112. Amanda Griffin / Kourtney Howell 9-2 2011

Brittney Boucher / Darien Sears 9-11 20114. Dye Das / Stefanie Ton 8-1 2010

Brittney Boucher / Erin Snook 8-2 2011Brittney Boucher / Emani Decquir 8-3 2010

7. Dye Das / Emani Decquir 7-6 20108. Julie Dias / Lindsay Olsen 6-11 2010

Single-Season Records

CCooaacchh ooff tthhee YYeeaarr2011 Keith Puryear

11sstt--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee2010, 2011 Emani Decquir2011 Amanda Griffin

22nndd--TTeeaamm AAllll--PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee2011 Stefanie Ton2010 Brittney Boucher

PPaattrriioott LLeeaagguuee PPllaayyeerr ooff MMoonntthhSept. 2010 Kourtney Howell

PPLL AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorr RRoollll2010, 2011 Brittney Boucher2011 Katie Laderer2011 Caitlin Olsen2011 Stefanie Ton2010 Rebecca Carlson2010 Carissa Guthrie2010 Lindsay Olsen

Honors / Awards

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All-Time Roster--AA--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnAdams, Haley 2014 9-4 9-5 18-9 Woodstock, Ga.

--BB--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnBoucher, Brittany 2011 32-16 34-23 66-39 2010-11 San Antonio, Texas

--CC--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnCarlson, Rebecca 2012 3-3 1-3 4-6 Newberry, S.C.

--DD--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnDas, Dye 2013 29-18 35-24 64-42 2010 Cherry Hill, N.J.Decquir, Emani 2013 34-32 32-31 66-63 2010-11 Sacramento, Calif.Dias, Julie 2010 3-2 7-14 10-16 2010 Livermore, Calif.

--GG--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnGriffin, Amanda 2013 20-17 17-19 37-36 2011 Roseville, Calif.Guthrie, Carissa 2010 2-3 1-3 3-6 Phoenix, Ariz.

--HH--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnHoule, Natalie 2013 23-22 14-15 37-37 2010 The Woodlands, TexasHowell, Kourtney 2014 8-6 9-2 17-8 Cypress, Texas

--KK--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnKaufmann, Noelle 2015 5-5 5-5 10-10 Westlake, OhioKovac, Cassi 2014 3-5 3-2 6-7 Sedona, Ariz.

--LL--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnLaderer, Katie 2013 16-13 5-9 21-22 Norfolk, Va.Laskey, Carrie 2015 4-2 1-3 5-5 Fort Thomas, Ky.

--OO--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnOlsen, Caitlin 2014 8-9 9-7 17-16 Los Gatos, Calif.Olsen, Lindsay 2012 10-11 8-14 18-21 2010 Los Gatos, Calif.

--SS--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnSears, Darien 2014 28-17 14-20 42-37 2011 Silver Spring, Md.Shewalter, Abby 2015 3-5 2-5 5-10 Winchester, Mass.Snook, Erin 2014 28-16 23-21 51-37 2011 Tampa, Fla.Suriben, Kristia 2012 3-3 2-6 5-9 Sasebo, Japan

--TT--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnTon, Stefanie 2013 31-27 29-32 60-59 2010-11 Milpitas, Calif.

--WW--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnWinter, Gabby 2015 10-6 5-5 15-11 Orlando, Fla.

--YY--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnYau, Kristy 2015 4-1 1-2 5-3 Dacula, Ga.Yau, Michelle 2015 3-2 1-2 4-4 Dacula, Ga.

--ZZ--NNaammee CCllaassss SSiinngg.. DDoouubb.. CCoommbb.. LLeetttteerrss HHoommeettoowwnnZook, Julia 2014 8-4 5-5 13-9 Seattle, Wash.

Yearly RecordsOOvveerraallll PPLL PPLL TToouurrnn..

YYeeaarr RReeccoorrdd RReeccoorrdd RReeccoorrdd HHoommee AAwwaayy NNeeuutt.. CCooaacchh2010 13-4 2-1 1-1 10-2 2-1 1-1 Keith Puryear2011 22-10 3-0 2-1 19-6 1-2 2-2 Keith PuryearTTOOTTAALLSS 3355--1144 55--11 33--22 2299--88 33--33 33--33

Coaching RecordsYYeeaarrss NNoo.. CCooaacchh OOvveerraallll PPcctt.. PPLL PPcctt..2010-11 2 Keith Puryear 35-14 .714 5-1 .833

All-Time Lineups22001100 1133--44 // 22--11 PPLL1. Emani Decquir (Fr.)2. Brittney Boucher (Jr.)3. Stefanie Ton (Fr.)4. Dye Das (Fr.)5. Natalie Houle (Fr.)6. Lindsay Olsen (So.)

1. Brittney Boucher (Jr.) / Emani Decquir (Fr.)2. Dye Das (Fr.) / Stefanie Ton (Fr.)3. Julie Dias (Sr.) / Lindsay Olsen (So.)

22001111 2222--1100 // 33--00 PPLL1. Amanda Griffin (Sr.)2. Emani Decquir (So.)3. Stefanie Ton (So.)4. Darien Sears (Fr.)5. Erin Snook (Fr.)6. Brittney Boucher (Sr.)

1. Dye Das (So.) / Amanda Griffin (Sr.)2. Emani Decquir (So.) / Stefanie Ton (So.)3. Brittney Boucher (Sr.) / Erin Snook (Fr.)

All-Time Results22001100 1133--44 // 22--11 PPLLJJ3300 SSaaiinntt FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) WW,, 77--00F19 at Saint Peter’s W, 7-0FF2211 LLooyyoollaa ((MMdd..)) WW,, 66--11FF2255 HHoowwaarrdd LL,, 00--77FF2288 SSeettoonn HHaallll LL,, 33--44MM66 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee WW,, 77--00MM77 TToowwssoonn WW,, 66--11MM1133 PPrroovviiddeennccee WW,, 55--22MM2255 SSaaiinntt BBoonnaavveennttuurree WW,, 55--22M27 * at Bucknell L, 1-6AA22 ** LLeehhiigghh WW,, 66--11AA33 ** LLaaffaayyeettttee WW,, 77--00AA77 GGoouucchheerr WW,, 66--11A10 at Bryant W, 4-3AA1133 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee WW,, 11--00A16 1 vs. Holy Cross W, 4-0A17 1 vs. Bucknell L, 1-4(1) - Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.)

22001111 2222--1100 // 33--00 PPLLJJ2222 SSaaiinntt FFrraanncciiss ((PPaa..)) WW,, 66--11JJ2222 UUMMBBCC LL,, 33--44J27 at Maryland L, 0-7JJ2288 SSyyrraaccuussee LL,, 11--66JJ2299 SSaaiinntt JJoosseepphh’’ss WW,, 66--11JJ3300 DDeellaawwaarree SSttaattee WW,, 55--22FF66 GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonn WW,, 44--11FF66 LLoonnggwwoooodd WW,, 44--22FF1122 DDrreexxeell WW,, 55--22FF1122 [[3344]] DDeePPaauull LL,, 11--66FF1133 MMoouuiinntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss WW,, 66--11FF1199 MMaannhhaattttaann WW,, 77--00FF1199 HHoowwaarrdd WW,, 44--33FF2266 SSeettoonn HHaallll WW,, 44--33FF2266 SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss ((MMdd..)) WW,, 77--00FF2266 GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonn LL,, 22--55M4 at Old Dominion L, 2-5MM66 DDeellaawwaarree LL,, 22--55MM66 CCooppppiinn SSttaattee WW,, 66--00M14 1 Wayne State (Mich.) L, 1-6M14 1 Long Island W, 5-2M15 1 Coastal Carolina L, 1-6M15 1 Springhill W, 6-3MM2233 MMoorrggaann SSttaattee WW,, 77--00MM2266 ** CCoollggaattee WW,, 66--11MM2277 ** BBuucckknneellll WW,, 66--11A3 * at Lehigh W, 7-0AA99 BBrryyaanntt WW,, 77--00AA99 NNoorrffoollkk SSttaattee WW,, 55--22AA2222 22 HHoollyy CCrroossss WW,, 66--00AA2233 22 BBuucckknneellll WW,, 44--22AA2244 22 AArrmmyy LL,, 00--44(1) - Orlando, Fla.(2) - Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.)

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Series RecordsOOppppoonneenntt HH AA NN TToottaallArmy 0-1 - - 0-1Bryant 1-0 1-0 - 2-0Bucknell 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-2Coastal Carolina - - 0-1 0-1Colgate 1-0 - - 1-0Coppin State 2-0 - - 2-0Delaware 0-1 - - 0-1Delaware State 1-0 - - 1-0DePaul 0-1 - - 0-1Drexel 1-0 - - 1-0George Mason 1-0 - - 1-0George Washington 0-1 - - 0-1Goucher 1-0 - - 1-0Holy Cross 1-0 - 1-0 2-0Howard 1-1 - - 1-1Lafayette 1-0 - - 1-0Lehigh 2-0 1-0 - 1-0Long Island - - 1-0 1-0Longwood 1-0 - - 1-0Loyola, Md. 1-0 - - 1-0Manhattan 1-0 - - 1-0Maryland - 0-1 - 0-1Md.-Baltimore County 0-1 - - 0-1Morgan State 2-0 - - 2-0Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 - - 1-0Norfolk State 1-0 - - 1-0Old Dominion - 0-1 - 0-1Providence 1-0 - - 1-0Saint Francis, Pa. 2-0 - - 2-0Saint Joseph’s 1-0 - - 1-0Saint Peter’s - 1-0 - 1-0St. Bonaventure 1-0 - - 1-0St. Mary’s, Md. 1-0 - - 1-0Seton Hall 1-1 - - 1-1Spring Hill - - 1-0 1-0Syracuse 0-1 - - 0-1Towson 1-0 - - 1-0Wayne State (Mich.) - - 0-1 0-1

Series Results vs. OpponentsAArrmmyySSeerriieess:: Army leads, 1-04-24-11 ^ Annapolis, Md. L 0-4^ - Patriot League Tournament

BBrryyaannttSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 2-04-10-10 Providence, R.I. W 4-34-9-11 Annapolis, Md. W 7-0

BBuucckknneellllSSeerriieess:: Tied, 2-23-27-10 Lewisburg, Pa. L 1-64-17-10 ^ Hamilton, N.Y. L 1-43-27-11 Annapolis, Md. W 6-14-23-11 ^ Annapolis, Md. W 4-2^ - Patriot League Tournament

CCooaassttaall CCaarroolliinnaaSSeerriieess:: Coastal Carolina leads, 1-03-15-11 Orlando, Fla. L 1-6

CCoollggaatteeSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-03-26-11 Annapolis, Md. W 6-1

CCooppppiinn SSttaatteeSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 2-04-13-10 Annapolis, Md. W 1-03-6-11 Annapolis, Md. W 6-0

DDeellaawwaarreeSSeerriieess:: Delaware leads, 1-03-6-11 Annapolis, Md. L 2-6

DDeellaawwaarree SSttaatteeSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-01-30-11 Annapolis, Md. W 5-2

DDeePPaauullSSeerriieess:: DePaul leads, 1-02-12-11 Annapolis, Md. L 1-6

DDrreexxeellSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-12-11 Annapolis, Md. W 5-2

GGeeoorrggee MMaassoonnSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-6-11 Annapolis, Md. W 4-1

GGeeoorrggee WWaasshhiinnggttoonnSSeerriieess:: George Washington leads, 1-02-26-11 Annapolis, Md. L 2-5

GGoouucchheerrSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-04-7-10 Annapolis, Md. W 6-1

HHoollyy CCrroossssSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 2-04-16-10 ^ Hamilton, N.Y. W 4-04-22-11 ^ Annapolis, Md. W 6-0^ - Patriot League Tournament

HHoowwaarrddSSeerriieess:: Tied, 1-12-25-10 Annapolis, Md. L 0-72-19-11 Annapolis, Md. W 4-3

LLaaffaayyeetttteeSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-04-3-10 Easton, Pa. W 7-0

LLeehhiigghhSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 2-04-2-10 Annapolis, Md. W 6-14-3-11 Bethlehem, Pa. W 7-0

LLoonngg IIssllaannddSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-03-14-11 Orlando, Fla. W 5-2

LLoonnggwwooooddSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-6-11 Annapolis, Md. W 4-2

LLooyyoollaa,, MMdd..SSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-21-10 Annapolis, Md. W 6-1

MMaannhhaattttaannSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-19-11 Annapolis, Md. W 7-0

MMaarryyllaannddSSeerriieess:: Maryland leads, 1-01-27-11 College Park, Md. L 0-7

MMdd..--BBaallttiimmoorree CCoouunnttyy ((UUMMBBCC))SSeerriieess:: UMBC leads, 1-01-22-11 Annapolis, Md. L 3-4

MMoorrggaann SSttaatteeSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 2-03-6-10 Annapolis, Md. W 7-03-23-11 Annapolis, Md. W 7-0

MMoouunntt SStt.. MMaarryy’’ssSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-13-11 Annapolis, Md. W 6-1

NNoorrffoollkk SSttaatteeSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-04-9-11 Annapolis, Md. W 5-2

OOlldd DDoommiinniioonnSSeerriieess:: Old Dominion leads, 1-03-4-11 Norfolk, Va. L 2-5

PPrroovviiddeenncceeSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-13-10 Annapolis, Md. W 5-2

SSaaiinntt FFrraanncciiss,, PPaa..SSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 2-01-30-10 Annapolis, Md. W 7-01-22-11 Annapolis, Md. W 6-1

SSaaiinntt JJoosseepphh’’ssSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-01-29-11 Annapolis, Md. W 6-1

SSaaiinntt PPeetteerr’’ss SSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-19-10 Annapolis, Md. W 7-0

SSeettoonn HHaallllSSeerriieess:: Tied, 1-12-28-10 Annapolis, Md. L 3-42-26-11 Annapolis, Md. W 4-3

SSpprriinngg HHiillllSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-03-15-11 Orlando, Fla. W 6-3

SStt.. BBoonnaavveennttuurreeSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-03-25-10 Annapolis, Md. W 5-2

SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss,, MMdd..SSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-02-26-11 Annapolis, Md. W 7-0

SSyyrraaccuusseeSSeerriieess:: Syracuse leads, 1-01-28-11 Annapolis, Md. L 1-6

TToowwssoonnSSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 1-03-7-10 Annapolis, Md. W 6-1

WWaayynnee SSttaattee,, MMiicchh..SSeerriieess:: Wayne State leads, 1-03-14-11 Orlando, Fla. L 1-6

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women to be-come professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navyand Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midship-men on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the acad-emy for four years, graduating with bachelor of sciencedegrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy George Ban-croft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsibilities of command, citizenship and govern-ment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ........................................................... Annapolis, Md.Founded ............................................................................. 1845Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2015 FACTSEnrollment................................ 1,229 (993 men, 236 women)Applicants...................... 19,145 (14,652 men, 4,493 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10% ............................. 52%Class Rank in High School, Top 33% ............................. 85%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 65%HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 62%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete ..................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 65%HS Participation, Community Service............................ 88%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- pilot, flight officer• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering,information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, mainte-nance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal, ex-plosive ordinance management, mine countermeasures,operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of secondlieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving in one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare,aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial manage-ment, infantry, logistics, military police

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From the first athletic competition played on the grid-iron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events,people, rivalries and personalities have shaped the en-tire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is a lookat just some of the history and traditions that makeNavy one of the most storied programs in all of colle-giate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH"Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. Charles Zimmer-mann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in 1906,with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of the Classof 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduating class in-stead of the usual class march Zimmermann had com-posed for previous classes. The song made its debut atthe 1906 Army-Navy game, and when the Midshipmenwon the game, the song became traditional at this game.It gained national exposure in the 1920s and 1930s whenit was heard on the radio and was in a number of popularmovies. In 1997 a one-hour documentary on the historyof Navy football, titled "Anchors Aweigh for Honor andGlory", was produced by NFL Films. The film was deemeda success by both critics and fans alike. Here are thewords:

Stand Navy down the field,Sails set to the sky,

We'll never change our course,So Army you steer shy.Roll up the score, Navy,

Anchors Aweigh,Sail Navy down the field,

And sink the Army,Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOATThe first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athleticteams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (TheChief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers ofthe USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumphover Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeonhave also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, butgoats have served without interruption since 1904. BillXXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are takencare of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmenfrom the first, second and third classes. The goathandlersundergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on thefield.

BLUE & GOLDThis song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn,USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley. Follow-ing every home athletic competition, the team faces itsfans with their hands on their heart and sings the follow-ing notes:-

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Now, colleges from sea to seaMay sing of colors true;

But who has better right than weTo hoist a symbol hue?

For sailors brave in battle fair,Since fighting days of old,

Have proved the sailor's right to wearThe Navy Blue and Gold

ENTERPRISE BELLFrom the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier,

it has been a part of the Naval Academy traditionsince 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, then Super-intendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E" Bell toAnnapolis. It rings during special ceremonies whenNavy scores a majority of victories over Army in anyone of the three sports seasons. The bell also ringsduring Commissioning Week for those teams that beatArmy and have not participated in a previous bell-ring-ing during the academic year. The bell is stationed infront of Bancroft Hall.

MIDSHIPMANThe word midshipman first appeared in English in the17th century in the form of the word midshipman todesignate those men who were stationed "amidships,"i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while onduty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had beendropped to give the current form of the word. Midship-men were originally boys, sometimes as young asseven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captains tolearn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmentrained aboard ship until they were eventually commis-sioned as ensigns. With the founding of the Naval Acad-emy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for amidshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life.The name of students at the Naval Academy changedseveral times between 1870 and 1902, when Congress re-stored the original title of Midshipman, and it has re-mained unchanged since.

TECUMSEHThe familiar Native American figurehead facing BancroftHall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis residentsince 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delawarewas meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of theDelawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover ofpeace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Lookingfor another name, Midshipmen referred to the figureheadas Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling onTecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced aftersome 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronzereplica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered agood-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in timespast would throw pennies at it and offer left-handedsalutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sportswin over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations.These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and isoften decorated in various themes during football weeksand other special occasions such as CommissioningWeek.

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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notchgameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navyannually ranks among the league leaders in attendance innearly every sport, and has hosted numerous PatriotLeague and NCAA Championship events over the lastseveral years. Many of the facilities have undergone ex-tensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commit-ment, dedication and passion to providing the very bestfor its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’sLacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s LacrosseFinal Four, the College Squash Association IndividualChampionship, the CWPA Eastern Water Polo Champi-onship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as well as sev-eral other highly-competitive national events. In the pastfive years, Navy has also played host to Patriot Leaguechampionships in the following sports: men’s andwomen’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, tennis, in-door and outdoor track and field and swimming and div-ing.

Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovationsand construction improvements, from the building of the$52 million Wesley A. Brown Field House, the $18.5 millionBrigade Sports Complex, the $1.8 million Willis Bilder-back-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the $18million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball renova-tions to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Sta-dium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey Field Housesquash facility, a complete reconstruction of courts and atthe Dyer Tennis Center, a $1 million dive tower replace-ment in Lejeune Hall, $5 million for the renovation of RipMiller Field (removed crown, installed vertical drainage, re-placed bleacher and press box), Ricketts Hall trainingroom expansion, a new press box at Glenn Warner (soc-cer), new hammer throw venues for track & field, installa-tion of FieldTurf in Halsey as well as a complete $42million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadiumthat gives the Mids a dominant home-field football pres-ence and made the facility the finest in college lacrosse.

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In his 10 years as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance ofthe Naval Academy athletic program. His admin-istrative leadership has helped lead the programto one of the most successful periods in schoolhistory.

In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of its con-tests and claimed the overall series against Armyfor the 18th time in the last 19 years. Navy pro-duced nine All-Americans, 11 conference ath-letes of the year, nine conference coaches of theyear and 11 conference championships.

The Mids also excelled in the classroom,ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football Bowl Subdi-vision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAA spon-sored varsity sports rank above the nationalaverage in the Academic Progress Report, in-cluding five teams with perfect scores. Navy hadfive Academic All-Americans, four Patriot LeagueScholar Athletes of the Year and an NCAA Post-graduate Scholarship winner. Six of the top 15Naval Academy graduates and 28 of the top 100graduates in the Class of 2011 were involvedwith varsity or club athletics.

The football team had another successfulseason in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and playingin a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids beat Army fora series-record ninth-consecutive year and defeated Notre Dame for thethird time in four seasons.

Other teams who flourished in 2010-11 included the women’s basket-ball team winning the Patriot League Championship and advancing to theNCAA Tournament for the first time in school history; the rifle team placedseventh at the NCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosse team ad-vanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season; intercol-legiate sailing placed ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseball team wonthe Patriot League Regular Season and Tournament titles and participatedin the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002; while the water polo,men’s cross country, men’s swimming & diving, men’s indoor track & field,women’s indoor track & field and women’s rowing all won conference titles.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well,as the Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year. The award is presented in recog-nition of an athletic director’s support and commitment toward the suc-cessful advancement of the department, most specifically in the sport offootball. Additionally, he was recognized by the Secretary of the Navy forhis contributions and service to the Navy and the Naval Academy with theSuperior Public Service Award to the Department of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into an ex-clusive television deal with CBS ports Network that has increased Navy’stelevision exposure both in the United States and internationally. CBSSports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televises everyNavy home and select neutral site football games (excluding Notre Dameand Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as other Midship-men men's and women's athletic events, original programming and docu-mentaries centered on the storied Navy athletic program. The long-term,multi-media agreement includes internet streaming, broadband and video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A major part of the agreementwas that all home football games would be played on Saturday for the con-venience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seen all over the world withthe international distribution of Navy programming, especially to the troopsserving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBS Sports Network runs through2018.

Gladchuk has also added radio giants WBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore

and WFED (1500 AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) inWashington D.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’sradio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home ofthe Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and mostpowerful radio station. Since 1925, generationsof Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio fornews, weather, thought-provoking discussionsand sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AMstation, WBAL's signal travels substantially fur-ther than any other station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home ofthe Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt sta-tion that will air a minimum of 10 regular-seasonfootball games. WFED is your source for fed-eral news covering both the Federal Govern-ment and those who do business with thegovernment.

Since being introduced as the Academy's28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001, Glad-chuk has pressed forward on numerous frontswith energy and vision. From the hiring of PaulJohnson and Ken Niumatalolo as head footballcoaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine CorpsMemorial Stadium, Gladchuk has made im-provements in several key areas that will provemore success on the athletic fields for years to

come. Recent head coaching hires such as Bill Roberts in men’s swim-ming, John Morrison in women’s swimming, Paul Kostacopoulos in base-ball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis, Cindy Timchal, the all-timewinningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Stefanie Pemper,one of the all-time winningest Division III women’s basketball coaches,Dave Brandt, the all-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history, LarryBock, the all-time winningest coach in collegiate volleyball history, EdDeChellis, the 2009 Big Ten Basketball Coach of the Year at Penn State,and Rick Sowell, who was a two-time America East Coach of the Year.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen theMidshipmen win 75 conference titles, produce 137 All-Americans and 48Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, work-ing in conjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attendevents for all sports.

He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is anoften-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he sharesthe vision of the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Athletic Associa-tion.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42million renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where underhis leadership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-yeartime frame. The addition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and inthe end zones, 32 luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and movingthe sidelines closer, two video scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgradedrestroom and concession areas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, anew sound system, landscaping the grounds and storm water manage-ment highlight the list of renovations. Gladchuk has worked closely withthe city, county, state and neighborhood associations to ensure propercommunication and sensitivity to issues that benefit both the NAAA andcommunity at large. The NAAA was awarded the Green Star award by for-mer Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the environment dur-ing the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the Naval Acad-emy Foundation to raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities suchas the Brigade Sports Complex (hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium(baseball), varsity squash courts, various team locker rooms and a number

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of practice facilities.Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include the

recent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million tothe two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, OhioState and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in thecommunity, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game televi-sion contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston,Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces and Mili-tary Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one of thehighest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helps setthe Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legislativeissues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identifythose issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athleticsas a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I andhelps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (National Asso-ciation of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has served as theChairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a member of theNCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, wherehe had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one of thenation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided the Cougarsto 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides in the aca-demic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal management.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Intra-murals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College. UnderGladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs of the1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’s gradua-tion rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won the Col-lege Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highest graduationrates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years at Boston College.Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resulted in a $35 millionimprovement to the football stadium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane Universityfrom 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wavebasketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction ofnew facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field andtennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, heading op-erations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors inbusiness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration fromthe University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career in in-tercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of GeneralPhysical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. Healso has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the New Hamp-ton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of Loyola Mary-mount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity and Julie,a graduate of the University of North Carolina.

2010-11 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Countryin Graduation Rate

9 All-Americans

11 Conference Championships

5 Academic All-Americans

9 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 36th in the nation in the final Associ-

ated Press college football poll and played in an eighth-straight bowl game.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in the Col-legiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boatnational championship for the New England and Mid-Atlantic districts.

* Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAATournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified threeMidshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for theNCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor a second-consecutive season.

* Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournamentsince 2002 and made its ninth appearance in programhistory in the national tournament.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

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We expect to win in everything we do – on and off the fieldof competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supplemen-tal resources necessary to assist ourcoaches and Midshipmen to realisticallypursue the highest level of successwithin the context of their physical chal-lenges. We are an institution invested ina mission that educates future leaders inmoral, mental and physical excellence.The Blue & Gold enables our Midship-men to pursue the highest goals possi-ble as members of varsity or juniorvarsity teams.

The Naval Academy Athletic Associationis a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizationcharged with providing resources to sup-port 45 varsity and junior varsity pro-grams offered by the Naval Academy. TheNAAA operates with the guidance of theNaval Academy’s Board of Control, whosemembers report to the Superintendent ofthe United State Naval Academy.

Over 90 percent of funding support for theNAAA programs is through externalsources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold mem-berships, ticket sales, corporate sponsor-ship, television revenue, parking, etc.).Less than 10 percent of the operatingbudget for the varsity and junior varsityprograms is provided by the Academy viagovernment funding.

Therefore, the Blue & Gold membershipsare critical in providing our teams with thesupplemental dollars necessary to close the“resource gap” between the Naval Academyteams and our Division I competition. Yoursupport is critical to our continued success.

Membership in the Blue & Gold contributesto 120 years of supporting the Brigade ofMidshipmen and is the Margin of Athletic Ex-cellence funding for all 45 teams!

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AAssure yourself tickets to the biggestgames of the year. Navy opens the seasonon September 3 against Delaware andplays host to Air Force on October 1 atNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.The Army-Navy football game is Decem-ber 10 at FedExField in Landover, Md.

BBecoming a Blue & Gold member is thebest way to secure tickets to the games.Season ticket holders that are Blue &Gold members receive top priority whenit comes to location of seats.

CClub Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row membersof the Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the onlyones assured of receiving Club Seats, and each memberat this level is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Levelseats to the game.

TAX INFORMATIONSince your membership includes an option to purchasetickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible.Only the individual paying for the membership is eligibleto take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members willreceive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year.

MORE INFORMATIONFor more information, please visit www.NavySports.comor call (410) 293-8708.

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Paul KostacopoulosBaseball

Ed DeChellisMen’s Basketball

Stefanie PemperWomen’s Basketball

Rick ClothierMen’s Heavyweight Crew

Steve PerryMen’s Lightweight Crew

Mike HughesWomen’s Crew

Al CantelloMen’s Cross Country

Karen BoyleWomen’s Cross Country

Joe SurianoDiving

Ken NiumataloloFootball

Pat OwenGolf

Dr. Sho FukushimaGymnastics

Rick SowellMen’s Lacrosse

Cindy TimchalWomen’s Lacrosse

Bill KelleyRifle

Ian BurmanIntercollegiate Sailing

Jahn TihanskyOffshore Sailing

Dave BrandtMen’s Soccer

Carin GabarraWomen’s Soccer

Maj. Mitch MaurySprint Football

Craig DawsonSquash

Bill RobertsMen’s Swimming

John MorrisonWomen’s Swimming

John OfficerMen’s Tennis

Keith PuryearWomen’s Tennis

Steve CookseyMen’s Track & Field

Carla CristeWomen’s Track & Field

Larry BockVolleyball

Mike SchofieldWater Polo

Bruce BennettWrestling

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of educationstresses attention to individual students by highlyqualified faculty members who are strongly committedto teaching. Classes are small, with an average size offewer than 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of8:1. All courses at the Naval Academy are taught andgraded by faculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of officersand civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty members form one of thestrongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of anycollege or university in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 differ-ent majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division of En-gineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, generalengineering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture,ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division ofMath and Science (chemistry, computer science, generalscience, information technology, mathematics, oceanog-raphy, physics) and the Division of Humanities and SocialScience (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history, po-litical science, quantitative economics). In addition tograduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students can at-tain a minor in one of seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have many op-portunities to challenge and advance themselves throughseveral special programs -- Trident Scholars, Honors Pro-grams, and Voluntary Graduate Education Program(VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the sixth year in a row, the United States Naval Acad-emy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduating NCAAstudent-athletes on the Division I level. Navy graduated100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAAsports reported on and averaged an overall rate of 96percent for student-athletes in all sports – the fourth-highest mark nationally among Football Bowl Subdivi-sion schools.

LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS AWARDRicky Dobbs ('11) was named the 2010 Lowe's SeniorCLASS Award winner for the Football Bowl Subdivi-sion, becoming the second Navy student-athlete towin the award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award wasstarted in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response to the growingtrend of men's basketball players leaving school early for

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the NBA. The award honors the attributes of senior stu-dent-athletes in four areas: classroom, community, char-acter and competition. Navy has produced five first-teamhonorees in their respective sports over the last fiveyears, highlighted by Dobbs' award in 2010 and 2008 gradEvan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’s inaugural awardwinner in 2007. Additionally, women’s basketball playerKate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes ('08)and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each were namedto the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships. SinceNavy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of46 Naval Academy graduates have received the RhodesScholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's mostrecent recipients is former baseball player Trevor Thomp-son ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C. MarshallScholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio of recentgraduates earned Bowman Scholarships to the NavalPostgraduate School. Lightweight rower Chris Medford('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and rifle standoutKenan Wang ('11) were each honored as Bowman Schol-ars.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipi-ent of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C.Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way for herto study for two years in the United Kingdom. For-mer women's track and cross country runner KaylaSax ('10) became just the ninth student from theNaval Academy to be awarded a Gates CambridgeScholarship, which has enabled her to contribute toresearch focused on alternative energy sources at theUniversity of Cambridge.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year aftersoccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athleteswill be able to pursue graduate degrees before resumingtheir respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80 Aca-demic All-America certificates over the years, with 47 ofthose awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000 aca-demic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered fiveawards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd(‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11),second-team men's track & field/cross country athleteCody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, sec-ond-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic All-Ameri-can during the 2009-10 academic year.

PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETESBirger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was alsonamed the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of theYear, after earning a second consecutive league scholar-athlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male mid-shipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn thePatriot League's top academic honor. Other PatriotLeague Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 aca-demic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swim-mer Laura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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The men and women of the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our nation.During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmendemonstrate their willingness to give by taking part in sev-eral community service events.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events, to working with underprivilegedyouths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALLWhile in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl,several members of the football team attended a Make-A-Wish Foundation event where players and coaches spenttime with the kids and their families. The bowl game andMake-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from astrong partnership as more than 500 members of “WishFamilies”, including wish children, their parents andsiblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time tospeak with students at several area schools. Byrd ad-dressed students at Mount St. Joseph High School inBaltimore where he talked about the obstacles heovercame in his life to become a midshipman and amember of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued tomake several appearances at local schools last year,explaining the importance of doing your best inschool and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting illand special needs children and their families topractices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALLBoth the men’s and women’s teams combined tohold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistantcoaches and players from both teams provided instruc-tion to over 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, vol-unteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics andthen providing area youth with a skills clinic. The teamhas done a number of community-service events in thepast, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering forthe Special Olympics or speaking to groups of localyouth.

Members of the men's basketball team also volunteeredtheir time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day,playing basketball with many of the youth and setting updrills and contests for the kids.

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WOMEN’S LACROSSETwenty-one members of the women's lacrosse programconducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls Excel Acad-emy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the childrenbasic lacrosse skills and also organized drills, relayraces and informal games.

WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, KatieKelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volun-teered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy,an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The AthletesFor Hope organization helped coordinate the event,which was for first and second grade girls.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming and diving teams continued their tradi-tion of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to anyonein Lejeune Hall during the spring.

BASEBALLThe baseball team continued its strong relationship

with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friends ofJaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture at Navyhome games for the past two seasons as the team hastaken an even more active role in his and his family’slives. The team and coaches routinely spend time withhim away from the field, attend movies and support him athis band concerts.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to theMaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides anathletic and educational after school outlet for youths inthe Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths before hit-ting the tennis courts for some instruction and competi-tion. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time ayouth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediatelydo 10 pushups.

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, the Conti-nental Congress met in the State House. It was here thatthey accepted George Washington’s resignation as com-mander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been desig-nated a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House, Ham-mond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalistfor the International Award for Livable Communities, acompetition focused on creating livable communitiesthrough sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of the Chesa-peake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. TheChesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing, sail-ing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become the sail-ing capital of the world. The water-lover will alsorevel in the fact that Maryland has nearly 4,000miles of shoreline – more than any other state.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies both Wash-ington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing entertain-ment and sightseeing opportunities for residentsand tourists alike.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each yearamong all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid inthe NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finishedat the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting agraduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recentdata. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-mem-ber institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Pro-gram Public Recognition Awards after posting academicprogress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads intheir respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide suc-cessful competitive athletic experiences while maintaininghigh academic standards, and to prepare its student-ath-letes to be leaders in society.

During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following:

*Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in thelatest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above thenational Division I four-year average score of 970.

*Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot League ti-tles, led by Navy with seven.

*Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a selectgroup of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduatescholarship from the NCAA.

*11 student-athletes have been named Capital One/CoSIDAAcademic All-Americans, including Navy’s Sam Miller andAlex Foskett (men’s soccer), Nick Birger (men’s tennis),and Cody Rome (men’s track & field).

*55 Patriot League student-athletes have earned CapitalOne/CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on thefirst team.

*The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagtsall competed at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and DivingChampionship.

�� Mac Anthony, Men’s SwimmingSwimmer of the Meet

�� Al Cantello, Men’s Cross CountryCoach of the Year

(Third-Consecutive Honor)

Navy baseball claimed the 2011 Patriot League Regular Season Championship,and then defeated Army in the Tournament Championship Series.

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2010-11 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Basketball (regular season and tournament)• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Women’s Lacrosse• Baseball (regular season and tournament)

COACH OF THE YEAR• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country• Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball• Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming• Steve Cooksey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• Keith Puryear, Women’s Tennis• Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Mac Anthony, Men’s Swimming• Jess Palacio, Women’s Indoor Track & Field (runner)• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (runner)• Amanda Phelps, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (field)• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse (offensive)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• C.J. Elward, Men’s Cross Country• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Zach Ingold, Men’s Swimming• Rheanna Vaughn, Women’s Swimming• J.J. Avila, Men’s Basketball• Tucker Hull, Men’s Lacrosse• David Hall, Golf• Taylor Cato, Baseball• Lauren Allam, Women’s Outdoor Tack & Field

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming & Diving• Cody Rome, Men’s Indoor Track & Field• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER• Jade Geif, Women’s Basketball• Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s Lacrosse

�� David Hall, Men’s GolfRookie of the Year

Jasmine DePompeo, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player

�� Jade Geif, Women’s BasketballRookie of the Year and

Patriot League Tournament MVP

�� Jess Palacio, Women’s Track & FieldIndoor and Outdoor Runner of the Meet

�� Nick Birger, Men’s TennisOverall Patriot League

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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