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St. John Fisher College
ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE St. John Fisher College is an independent, liberal arts institution in the Catholic
tradition of American higher education. The College emphasizes liberal learning
for students in traditional academic disciplines, as well as for those in more
directly career-oriented fi elds. The College welcomes qualifi ed students, faculty,
and staff regardless of religious or cultural background.
The campus is situated on 154 park-like acres—a beautiful setting for 24
modern buildings and a warm, friendly campus community of 2,600 full-time
undergraduates. The College offers 31 academic majors in the humanities,
social sciences, sciences, business, and nursing, as well as 10 pre-professional
programs.
Fisher also offers 11 master’s programs and three doctoral programs.
ADMISSIONS PROCESSAdmission to St. John Fisher College is based primarily on the following: high
school record; scores on standardized tests (SAT/ACT); extracurricular activities
and/or work experience; and the high school’s evaluation of the candidate.
Interviews are also considered and strongly encouraged.
A candidate for admission to the freshman class must be a graduate of an
approved secondary school and present a minimum of 16 units of college
preparatory coursework in English, foreign languages, mathematics, and natural
and social sciences. An applicant should present a secondary school average of
85 percent or above in these academic subjects.
Fisher welcomes qualifi ed transfer students from two- and four-year colleges for
both the fall and spring terms. To be considered for admission, transfer students
must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better. If the student has
obtained an A.A., A.S., or A.A.S. degree, 60 to 66 credit hours are transferred. All
transfer applicants should consult the Undergraduate Bulletin for details.
For further information, contact the Offi ce of Freshman Admissions, St. John
Fisher College, 3690 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618, or call (585) 385-8064
or toll-free (800) 444-4640.
FINANCIAL AID It is the philosophy of St. John Fisher College to admit fully qualifi ed students
who can profi t from the educational experience the College offers. The fi nancial
aid programs at Fisher have been developed to help such students fi nance their
education.
Financial assistance comes from a variety of sources, including need-based and
merit-based scholarships, grants, loans, and part-time employment. Nearly all
fi nancial aid programs require applicants to fi le the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA), which analyzes fi nancial need and allows the College
to extend comprehensive fi nancial assistance. Prospective students are
encouraged to submit the FAFSA, which can be obtained from the St. John Fisher
College Financial Aid Offi ce, by February 15, 2010, for fall 2010 admission.
DIRECTIONS TO FISHERSt. John Fisher College is six miles southeast of the city of Rochester, New York,
in the suburb of Pittsford.
From the East: Take Route 90 (NYS Thruway) to Exit 45. Take Interstate 490
West to Exit 25. Turn left onto Fairport Road (31F). Proceed West to the main
entrance of St. John Fisher College.
From the West: Take Route 90 (NYS Thruway) to Exit 46. Take Interstate 390
North, to Interstate 590 North, to Interstate 490 East, to Exit 25. Turn left onto Fairport
Road (31F). Proceed West to the main entrance of St. John Fisher College.
From the South: Take Route 17 to Interstate 390 North, to Interstate 590
North, to Interstate 490 East, to Exit 25. Turn left onto Fairport Road (31F).
Proceed West to the main entrance of St. John Fisher College.
By Bus: Take RTS (Regional Transit Service) Bus #17 to Kearney Hall at St. John
Fisher College or RTS Bus #21 to the Park & Ride at Interstate 490 and Route 31F.
For a copy of the bus schedule, log onto www.rgrta.org.
Main Entrance: The main entrance of the College is one-half mile from Inter-
state 490, at the traffi c light where Route 31F (Fairport Road) meets Route 96
(East Avenue).
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Letter From the Athletic Director and Schedule
LETTER FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
St. John Fisher College is a vibrant, forward-looking institution with great vision. And after 23 years in athletics at Fisher, I’ve seen many
positive changes—from an expansion of athletic facilities and academic programs to an increase in student involvement in campus life.
For starters, Fisher has the infrastructure in place for any student-athlete to have an excellent academic as well as athletic experience.
We’re a member of the NCAA Division III, but we also participate in the Empire 8 Conference, which consists of Fisher, Elmira, Ithaca,
Rochester Institute of Technology, Alfred, Stevens Tech, Nazareth, Hartwick and Utica. This association fi ts us very well, not only because
these schools are relatively close geographically, but because they share the same competitive spirit.
At Fisher, we believe in linking our athletic department to the total campus community. In fact, this campus-wide involvement on the
part of our student-athletes has actually been proven
to lead to success in the college environment.
We want smart student-athletes. Knowledge is the
cornerstone of any college career. And the 500 Fisher
students who participate in athletics in any given year
have an overall grade point average greater than 3.0.
Many have even received signifi cant academic awards.
Put simply, our student-athletes are truly students.
We also want to develop skilled athletes. Our coaching
staff is highly trained in all aspects of developing
performance character. We seek out, teach,
implement, and obtain feedback on all the latest skill-
development components available to coaches today.
Finally, what we really feel differentiates our program
from others is the tremendous importance we place
on instruction of moral character. Teddy Roosevelt
once said, “To educate a person in mind and not in
morals is to educate a menace to society.” And so, we
continually reinforce the link among morality, ethical
behavior, and academic success.
We believe it’s our responsibility to educate moral,
smart, skilled, and involved student-athletes—not only
because educating the whole person is what puts us
in the top tier of excellence compared to other athletic
programs, but because it’s what helps teach students
how to make a real contribution to society.
Bob Ward
Athletic Director
St. John Fisher College
2011 Softball Schedule
Date Day Opponent Time
2/26/2011 Sat. Sul Ross State (TX) (DH)$ 5/7 p.m. (MT)
2/27/2011 Sun. Milwaukee School of Eng.$ (DH) 3/5 p.m. (MT)
2/28/2011 Mon. Capital University (OH) (DH)$ 10 a.m./12 p.m. (MT)
3/2/2011 Wed. SUNY Canton (DH)$ 10 a.m./12 p.m. (MT)
3/3/2011 Thurs. Capital University (OH)$ 10 a.m. (MT)
3/3/2011 Thurs. Wartburg College (IA)$ 12 p.m. (MT)
3/28/2011 Mon. Medaille College (DH) 3 p.m.
3/30/2011 Wed. University of Rochester (DH) 3 p.m.
4/2/2011 Sat. R.I.T. (DH)* 1 p.m.
4/4/2011 Mon. SUNY Brockport (DH) 3 p.m.
4/6/2011 Wed. SUNY Oswego (DH) 3 p.m.
4/9/2011 Sat. Stevens Inst. of Tech. (DH)* 1 p.m.
4/10/2011 Sun. Elmira College (DH)* 1 p.m.
4/12/2011 Tue. Pitt-Bradford (DH) 3 p.m.
4/13/2011 Wed. Keuka College (DH) 3 p.m.
4/14/2011 Thu. D’Youville College (DH) 3 p.m.
4/16/2011 Sat. Ithaca College (DH)* 1 p.m.
4/17/2011 Sun. Utica College (DH)* 1 p.m.
4/19/2011 Tue. SUNY Cortland (DH) 3 p.m.
4/22/2011 Fri. Nazareth College (DH)* 3 p.m.
4/23/2011 Sat. Alfred University (DH)* 1 p.m.
5/3/2011 Tue. St. Lawrence University (DH) 3:30 p.m.
* Denotes Empire 8 Conference game. $ Denotes Tucson Invitational (Tucson, AZ).
Home games are in Bold Red.
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2011 Fisher Softball Preview
The St. John Fisher College softball program may very well be
looked past this season by its competitors – a mistake that head
coach Len Maiorani looks forward to as the Cardinals enter the
2011 season with a solid roster and high goals.
“We didn’t play up to the level that we should have last year, but
this season, we’ll be a strong contender for the Empire 8 crown,”
says Maiorani, who enters his 17th season at the helm of the
softball program and ranks as one of the winningest coaches in
NCAA Division III. “In fact, I think being the dark horse may be a
huge benefi t to us.”
Setting sights on regaining the Empire 8 crown that Fisher gave
up last season after winning the title the two seasons before,
the Cardinals look to earn the automatic qualifi er and make a
return trip to the NCAAs. In order to do so, Fisher will rely on its
experienced returners to lead the squad toward those goals.
Highlighting the returners are Fisher’s three captains, who the
Cardinals will look to for leadership. Senior captains Jamie
Harmon, Kristin McCoy, and Lauren O’Brien each enter their
fourth season in their careers at Fisher and have a lot to bring to
the table.
“Not only are the seniors huge contributors on the fi eld, but I
couldn’t have asked for better student-athletes to provide support
off the playing fi eld,” comments Maiorani.
All three seniors should see ample playing time in 2011. Harmon,
a 2008 NCAA Regional All-Tournament selection and a 2009
Empire 8 All-Conference selection, will dominate from both behind
and at the plate. The senior batted .275 in 2010 and scattered
fi ve doubles throughout the season. O’Brien and McCoy will pace
the offense both at the plate and around the bags with their
speed, while pushing for time on defense in the outfi eld.
A key element of 2011’s potential success is focused on
the pitching staff, made up of returning sophomores Sarah
Stefanon, Danielle Leone, and Krista Robarge.
Stefanon, who stepped into Fisher’s Single Season Top Ten as a
freshman with 121.1 innings pitched and 78 strikeouts, should
be able to dominate from the mound by playing on her ability to
change speed to keep opposing batters off their stride. Leone,
who started on the mound in 16 games in 2010 and collected
a 10-6 record, brings with her the strengths of speed and
movement, while Robarge, who saw time at the mound during
the ECAC Championship in May, will be prepared to step in with
immediate relief.
“We’re looking for really good things from Sarah – we’ve seen
a lot of improvement from her,” comments Maiorani. “And with
Danielle fully recovered from her knee injury and Krista ready to
step in in relief, we’re looking at a strong set of young pitchers.”
Harmon returns behind the plate along with sophomores Leanne
Merchant and Shelby Marie. Merchant made 19 starts as
catcher in 2010, and will also be able to fi ll the designated player
position after leading the team with seven home runs and tying for
third on the team with 19 RBI. Marie called pitches in ten games
in 2010, including two starts, and will compete with newcomer
Jessica D’Angelo for more time behind the plate this season.
“Jamie and Leanne played well behind the plate last year; they’ll
be competing for the start. Shelby’s our best defensive catcher
and will push those two for time,” says Maiorani. “And Jessica’s
going to look to get in there right off the bat, and she’s got the
talent to do that.”
Carissa Carlson returns to her post at fi rst base after making
44 starts last season and pacing the Fisher offense with seven
doubles, four home runs, and 23 RBI. Sophomore returner Sarah
Fordyce, who recorded one home run, one double, and fi ve RBI
in three hits last year, will push Carlson for time at the bag.
Junior returner Megan Zoerb, who made 43 starts alternating
between second and third base last season and tied for second
on the team with seven doubles, provides extreme versatility
throughout the infi eld. Zoerb will split time with Robarge at
second, while providing relief for the Cardinals’ surefi re shortstop,
Kelly Jones, who started in 37 of the 38 games she played
last season. Rounding out the infi eld, sophomore returner Kayla
Goodberlet, a 2010 All-Region selection who led the team with
27 RBI and 11 doubles and added six home runs, will look to start
at the hot corner, with D’Angelo to push her.
“We’ve got a solid infi eld and backup if relief is needed. They can
get it done,” Maiorani adds with confi dence.
Junior Jenn Vanek, 2010’s lead-off hitter who batted .357, led
the team with three triples, and tied for a team-best 45 hits,
will be the anchor in the middle of the outfi eld after making 40
starts in centerfi eld last season. Joining her in the outfi eld will
be O’Brien and McCoy, as well as returner Megan Rogers, who
made 13 starts in 2010.
On top of a relatively young, talented group of returners, Maiorani
looks forward to an incoming class highlighted by D’Angelo, a
versatile freshman from Jamestown who will see time at catcher
and third base, along with Alicia Vann, Jennifer Martin, and
Michelle Townsend, who will look to populate the outfi eld.
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2011 Fisher Softball Preview & Roster
2011 Cardinals Softball Roster
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. High School Hometown
2 Megan Rogers OF Jr. 5-6 Clarence Clarence
3 Alicia Vann 3B, OF Fr. 5-4 G. Ray Bodley Fulton
4 Kristin McCoy OF Sr. 5-6 Holy Names Newtonville
5 Jennifer Martin OF Fr. 5-3 Sacred Heart Academy N. Tonawanda
6 Kayla Goodberlet 3B So. 5-6 Bishop Ready Columbus, OH
7 Sarah Fordyce 1B So. 5-6 Jordan-Elbridge Jordan
8 Krista Robarge 2B So. 5-6 Saratoga Springs Greenfi eld Center
9 Jamie Harmon C Sr. 5-5 South Portland South Portland, ME
11 Michelle Townsend OF Fr. 5-5 Cato-Meridian Cato
13 Jenn Vanek OF Jr. 5-8 Smithtown West Smithtown
14 Danielle Leone P So. 5-8 Manchester Manchester, CT
15 Shelby Marie C So. 5-2 Washington Washington, IA
18 Lauren O’Brien OF Sr. 5-5 Williamsville North East Amherst
20 Jess D’Angelo C, 3B Fr. 5-6 Falconer Jamestown
21 Carissa Carlson 1B Jr. 5-8 Bolivar-Richburg Little Genesee
24 Leanne Merchant C So. 5-8 Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Scotia
25 Sarah Stefanon P So. 5-7 Perry Perry
32 Kelly Jones SS Jr. 5-7 Lancaster Lancaster
33 Megan Zoerb 3B Jr. 5-6 Corning West Painted Post
Head Coach: Len Maiorani
Assistants: Roger Hotel, Bari Mance, Dan Dorscheid Bat girl: Bridgette Merriman
“Jessica’s an all-around player – she’s great
behind the plate, can hit, and will push Kayla
for time at third,” says Maiorani. “Alicia and
Michelle have great speed to cover the alleys
in the outfi eld and will help us on base, and
Jennifer swings a good bat. I’m really looking
forward to seeing them push the women for
time out there.”
The Cardinals kick off their season at the
Tucson Invitational, where Fisher faces tough
competition from all over the country. The 10
games played in Arizona prep the team for
an equally tough slew of competition upon
returning to Rochester that will pave the road
to the Empire 8 Championships in May.
“It’s not going to be easy, but with effective
pitching, solid defense, and powerful offense,
this team can get back where they were two
years ago with our eyes on the NCAAs,”
comments Maiorani.
It takes talent, leadership, and confi dence
to win a conference and reach a national
tournament. Lucky for Maiorani and his
Cardinals, this team seems to have just that.
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2011 St. John Fish
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Len Maiorani
Len Maiorani, who began coaching at Fisher in 1995, ranks as one of the
winningest all-time coaches in NCAA Division III. In his 16 seasons with
Fisher, Maiorani has not suffered a losing season.
With a 573-289-4 record and a .662 win percentage compiled over his
23-year career, Maiorani ranks among the top 20 in NCAA Division III for
most wins and top 30 for best winning percentage.
Last spring, Maiorani led the Cardinals to a 27-20 overall record and the
runner-up spot in the ECAC Upstate Championship.
In the 2009 spring season, Maiorani led the Cardinals to a 32-12
record and their second Empire 8 Conference Championship in as many
years. In the double-elimination tournament, the Cardinals won three of four games to earn the
program’s second automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championship and third NCAA Championship
appearance.
Since 1998, the Cardinals have been to the postseason in each and every year, winning between 24
and 39 games each season.
Maiorani began his coaching career at SUNY Brockport, where he led the team to three SUNYAC titles
in seven seasons before coming to Fisher.
Len is a graduate of SUNY Geneseo and retired from the Fairport Central School District after a 33-
year teaching career in 2008. Len and his wife Beth have three children: Lenny, Sean, and Stacia,
and reside in Penfi eld.
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Coaching Staff – Fisher 2011 Softball Team
Head Coach
17th season
Year-by-Year Results
Year Record Head Coach
1984 7-8 Nick Urzetta
1985 9-8 Nick Urzetta
1986 14-3 Nick Urzetta
1987 16-4 Peg Garland
1988 9-11-1 Mary Jane Bouley
1989 8-14 Mary Jane Bouley
1990 10-13-1 Mary Jane Bouley
1991 11-11 Mary Jane Bouley
1992 11-10 Adrienne Cali
1993 12-13 Adrienne Cali
1994 14-17 Adrienne Cali
1995 23-14 Len Maiorani
1996 23-9 Len Maiorani
1997 18-18-1 Len Maiorani
1998 26-16 Len Maiorani
1999 39-11 Len Maiorani
2000 27-13-1 Len Maiorani
2001 32-13 Len Maiorani
2002 30-12-1 Len Maiorani
2003 24-12-1 Len Maiorani
2004 28-17 Len Maiorani
2005 30-18 Len Maiorani
2006 33-12 Len Maiorani
2007 24-13 Len Maiorani
2008 26-21 Len Maiorani
2009 32-12 Len Maiorani
2010 27-20 Len Maiorani
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Dan Dorscheid
Dan Dorscheid is in his sixth season as an assistant coach with the St.
John Fisher College softball program.
A three-sport standout at Victor High School, Dorscheid previously coached
the American Softball Association’s Finger Lake Lakers for seven years.
Dorscheid is a retired employee of the New York State Thruway. He and
his wife, Terri reside in Farmington. Their two daughters, Danielle and
Michelle, both played softball at Fisher.
Roger Hotel
Roger Hotel is in his tenth season as an assistant coach for the St. John
Fisher College softball program. Hotel is the Cardinals’ pitching coach and
has been extremely helpful in the success and development of Fisher’s
pitching staff.
Hotel, who has coached at several high schools in Wayne and Monroe
counties over the last three decades, is retired and resides in Macedon.
Bari Mance
Bari Mance enters her ninth year as an assistant coach for the softball
team at Fisher.
Mance played four years as a catcher for the Cardinals and paced the
team to a 62-24-1 record in her fi nal two seasons.
Bari graduated from Fisher in 2002 with a bachelor’s in Communication/
Journalism and received a master’s in Adolescent Education in 2005. She
currently lives in Rochester.
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Meet the Seniors – Fisher 2011 Softball Team
Kristin McCoy
High School: Holy Names Hometown: Newtonville
OF • SENIOR • 5-6
2010: Saw 12 starts in 17 games played ... Became a staple in left fi eld ...
Recorded a season-best two runs and stole a base in a 7-0 win against Sul Ross
State on the fi rst day of play at the 2010 Tucson Invitational (2/27) ... Brought
in a season-high two RBI against Alvernia (3/4) on the fi nal day of play in the
tournament ... Served as a key pinch runner in several contests throughout the
season.
2009: Saw action in 20 games, including two starts ... Brought in two runs off
one hit in a 17-0 win over Saint Elizabeth at the Tucson Invitational (3/8) ... Also
recorded a hit in an 11-0 shutout over Utica, 4/11.
2008: Started in 15 of 27 games played as a freshman … Finished the season with 10 hits in 38 at bats, including seven RBI … Blasted her fi rst career double
in a 10-4 win over John Carroll, 2/28 … Recorded her second double in an 11-1 win over Nazareth, 4/13.
High School: A three-sport athlete at the Academy of Holy Names, Kristen played two years of softball, basketball, and soccer ... Earned a Colonial Council
Honorable Mention in softball ... Named MVP in basketball as a freshman ... Most Improved Player as a senior on the soccer squad.
Personal: Kristen is the daughter of Paul and Lori McCoy ... Born October 8, 1989 ... Majoring in Biology.
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Meet the Seniors – Fisher 2011 Softball Team
Jamie Harmon
High School: South Portland Hometown: South Portland, ME
C/OF • SENIOR • 5-5
2010: Started in all 28 games she played in, including seven starts behind
the plate ... Tallied fi ve doubles on the season ... Tied a career-best three hits,
including a double, in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against St. Lawrence
(4/23) ... Named Fisher’s Athlete of the Week for the week ending 5/16 after
singling up the middle to break a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the seventh, recording
her third RBI of the game in a 3-2 win over the No. 4 Elmira College Soaring
Eagles in an elimination round of the ECAC Championships.
2009: Started in 33 of the 35 games she appeared in ... Ranked fi fth on the
team with 17 RBI and chipped in with eight doubles on the season ... Opened her
season against Bethany Lutheran at the Tucson Invitational (3/7) with three hits
for two runs and an RBI ... Brought in three runs off a pair of doubles in a 13-11 win over previously unbeaten Keuka in the nightcap of a doubleheader, 4/15
... Named to the Empire 8 All-Conference Second Team after batting .368 in the eight conference games she played in … Drove in two runs with a double in
the fi rst inning to get the Cardinals going, and picked up her third RBI of the game in the third inning to give Fisher a 3-0 advantage in an eventual 4-3 win to
eliminate King’s from the NCAA Tournament, 5/8.
2008: Played in 41 games during her freshman campaign, starting in 38 … Tied for third on the team with 15 RBI and ranked sixth on the team with six doubles
… Batted a .308 on the season with a .393 on base percentage, recording multiple hits on 10 occasions … Led Fisher at the plate in a 6-2 win over Cortland,
4/26, going 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI … Named to the NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team after batting .500 over the four games of the tournament,
scoring three runs and two RBI.
High School: Played four years of varsity softball at South Portland High School ... Southern Maine Activities Association First Team All-Conference selection
sophomore-senior year ... Earned SMAA Offensive Player of the Year honors with a .571 batting average as a senior ... Named to the All-State First Team as a
senior ... Led team to a section championship and the state
runner ups as a sophomore ... Also played four years of varsity
soccer.
Personal: Jamie is the daughter of Stewart and Lisa
Harmon ... Born October 10, 1989 ... Majoring in English and
Adolescent Education.
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Meet the Seniors – Fisher 2011 Softball Team
Lauren O’Brien
High School: Williamsville North Hometown: East Amherst
OF • SENIOR • 5-5
2010: Saw 34 starts in 41 games played on the season ... Ranked fi fth on the team
with 15 RBI ... Ripped a triple to score the tying run in an eventual 2-1 win over
SUNY Oswego (4/7) ... Recorded a sacrifi ce bunt leading to a run and stole a base in
an 8-0 win over Stevens (4/10) ... Hit a season-best two doubles, recording one run
and two RBI in a 7-1 win over Nazareth (4/24) ... Totaled eight doubles in 27 hits.
2009: Started in 22 of 36 games played in 2009 … Batted .343 on the season …
Tied for fourth on the team with six doubles … Hammered the second home run
of her career against Utica (4/11), delivering three RBI to put the game out of reach
for the Pioneers … Recorded multiple hits on eight occasions ... Earned Empire 8
All-Conference First Team honors … Named to the NCAA Division III Championship
All-Regional Team after batting a team-best .462 in the four games and leading with fi ve RBI.
2008: Saw action in 32 games as a freshman, making 25 starts … Totaled 12 hits and three RBI on the season … Hit her fi rst career home run, a solo bomb
in the sixth inning, to snap an 8-8 tie and secure a 9-8 win over Rochester, 4/1 … Came through with a clutch single that scored the game-winning run in a 3-2
victory over Utica, 4/6.
High School: Played three years of varsity softball at Williamsville North ... Two-time ECIC Second Team selection as a junior and senior.
Personal: Lauren is the daughter of Thomas and Maryann O’Brien ... Born April 19, 1989 ... Majoring in Management.
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Returning Players – Fisher 2011 Softball Team
Megan Rogers
High School: Clarence
Hometown:
Clarence
OF • JR. • 5-6
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Kayla Goodberlet
High School: Bishop Ready
Hometown:
Columbus, Ohio
3B • SO. • 5-6
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Sarah Fordyce
High School: Jordan-Elbridge
Hometown:
Jordan
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Danielle Leone
High School: Manchester
Hometown:
Manchester, Conn.
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Shelby Marie
High School: Washington
Hometown:
Washington, IA
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Krista Robarge
High School: Saratoga Springs
Hometown:
Greenfi eld Center
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Carissa Carlson
High School: Bolivar-Richburg
Hometown:
Little Genesee
1B • JR. • 5-8
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Jennifer Vanek
High School: Smithtown West
Hometown:
Smithtown
OF • JR. • 5-8
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Leanne Merchant
High School: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
Hometown:
Scotia
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Sarah Stefanon
High School: Perry
Hometown:
Perry
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Returners – Fisher 2011 Softball Team
Michelle Townsend
High School:
Cato-Meridian
Hometown:
Cato
OF • FR. • 5-5
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Jess D’Angelo
High School:
Falconer
Hometown:
Jamestown
C/3B • FR. • 5-6
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Kelly Jones
High School:
Lancaster
Hometown:
Lancaster
SS • JR. • 5-7
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Alicia Vann
High School:
G. Ray Bodley
Hometown:
Fulton
3B/OF • FR. • 5-4
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Megan Zoerb
High School:
Corning West
Hometown:
Painted Post
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High School: Sacred Heart Academy
Hometown:
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Newcomers – Fisher 2011 Softball Team
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Batting Statistics (All games sorted by Batting Average)
No. Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
13 Jenn Vanek .357 42-40 126 18 45 3 3 0 4 54 .429 4 0 8 0 .374 1 3 10-10 44 2 3 .939
6 Kayla Goodberlet .357 40-39 126 23 45 11 0 6 27 74 .587 7 1 23 1 .396 0 2 1-1 21 67 7 .926
12 Emily Britzzalaro .333 19-9 30 3 10 0 0 1 6 13 .433 2 0 3 0 .375 0 2 0-0 20 22 2 .955
21 Carissa Carlson .295 44-44 132 23 39 7 0 4 23 58 .439 8 2 17 0 .343 1 4 4-4 279 5 4 .986
20 Laura Rojek .294 12-5 17 3 5 0 0 1 4 8 .471 3 0 7 0 .381 1 0 0-0 0 3 1 .750
18 Lauren O’Brien .284 41-34 95 17 27 8 1 0 15 37 .389 3 4 15 0 .333 0 4 2-3 34 3 1 .974
3 Meghan Graves .277 36-34 101 17 28 4 0 6 19 50 .495 9 1 18 0 .342 0 4 0-0 84 6 0 1.000
9 Jamie Harmon .275 28-28 80 7 22 5 0 0 10 27 .338 4 0 10 0 .306 1 4 0-0 45 1 0 1.000
33 Megan Zoerb .269 43-43 130 19 35 7 0 0 8 42 .323 10 5 12 1 .345 0 11 1-1 69 88 12 .929
24 Leanne Merchant .269 35-34 93 11 25 5 0 7 19 51 .548 10 7 17 1 .382 0 2 0-0 116 13 3 .977
1 Samantha Vara .268 32-25 71 11 19 1 0 0 6 20 .282 11 1 5 0 .365 2 2 1-2 19 0 1 .950
4 Kristin McCoy .235 17-12 34 8 8 0 0 0 2 8 .235 0 2 5 0 .278 0 1 1-1 13 0 1 .929
23 Kelly Hausler .229 23-16 48 7 11 0 1 1 5 16 .333 3 0 9 0 .275 0 1 2-2 24 26 3 .943
2 Megan Rogers .200 21-13 35 7 7 0 0 0 1 7 .200 4 0 8 0 .282 0 1 1-1 13 1 3 .824
15 Shelby Marie .200 10-2 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .200 0 0 1 0 .200 0 0 0-0 24 1 0 1.000
32 Kelly Jones .167 38-37 90 7 15 4 0 1 8 22 .244 5 3 16 0 .235 0 6 1-1 48 53 14 .878
7 Sarah Fordyce .115 17-6 26 2 3 1 0 1 5 7 .269 1 0 4 0 .148 0 1 0-0 56 2 0 1.000
8 Krista Robarge .111 7-2 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 0 0 3 0 .111 0 0 0-0 6 4 1 .909
17 Janeanne LePage .000 10-0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000
16 Chrissy Capalbo .000 9-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 7 0 1.000
Totals .275 47 1260 188 347 56 5 28 162 497 .394 84 26 184 3 .332 6 48 24-26 938 371 60 .956
Opponents .250 47 1235 135 309 33 4 19 117 407 .330 64 8 243 0 .291 4 36 26-35 920 360 96 .930
LOB: Team (317), Opp (276). DPs turned: Team (8), Opp (10). CI - Team (1), Merchant 1. IBB: Team (1), Merchant 1, Opp (3). Picked off: Robarge 1.
Pitching Statistics (All games sorted by Earned Run Average)
No. Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA
25 Sarah Stefanon 1.38 10-9 21 19 13 4/0 0 121.2 127 45 24 20 78 19 0 4 .267 4 4 0 1 25
14 Danielle Leone 1.69 10-6 16 16 11 1/2 0 99.1 94 42 24 21 71 6 2 5 .237 4 2 0 1 6
8 Krista Robarge 2.80 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 5.0 7 3 2 1 3 0 0 1 .318 0 0 0 0 0
16 Chrissy Capalbo 3.00 1-0 8 1 1 1/2 1 16.1 16 8 7 2 16 3 0 2 .250 1 2 0 0 1
11 Michelle Krier 3.09 6-5 13 11 9 1/0 0 70.1 65 37 31 20 75 5 2 7 .235 0 0 0 2 4
Totals 1.97 27-20 47 47 34 9/2 1 312.2 309 135 88 64 243 33 4 19 .250 9 8 0 4 36
Opponents 2.99 20-27 47 47 32 5/0 4 306.2 347 188 131 84 184 56 5 28 .275 20 26 1 6 48
PB: Team (9), Merchant 5, Graves 3, Harmon 1, Opp (10). Pickoffs: Team (1), Graves 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT: Graves (11-14), Merchant (10-14), Stefanon (9-13), Leone (7-9), Krier
(7-8), Capalbo (3-5), Harmon (4-4), Marie (1-2).
2010 Fisher Softball Team Statistics
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2010 Fisher Softball Team Statistics
Fielding Statistics
No. Player C PO A E FLD% DP SBA CSB SBA% PB CI
3 Meghan Graves 90 84 6 0 1.000 0 11 3 .786 3 0
7 Sarah Fordyce 58 56 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 --- 0 0
9 Jamie Harmon 46 45 1 0 1.000 0 4 0 1.000 1 0
25 Sarah Stefanon 40 14 26 0 1.000 3 9 4 .692 0 0
15 Shelby Marie 25 24 1 0 1.000 0 1 1 .500 0 0
16 Chrissy Capalbo 7 0 7 0 1.000 0 3 2 .600 0 0
17 Janeanne LePage 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0
21 Carissa Carlson 288 279 5 4 .986 5 0 0 --- 0 0
24 Leanne Merchant 132 116 13 3 .977 1 10 4 .714 5 1
18 Lauren O’Brien 38 34 3 1 .974 0 0 0 --- 0 0
14 Danielle Leone 31 7 23 1 .968 0 7 2 .778 0 0
12 Emily Britzzalaro 44 20 22 2 .955 0 0 0 --- 0 0
1 Samantha Vara 20 19 0 1 .950 0 0 0 --- 0 0
23 Kelly Hausler 53 24 26 3 .943 0 0 0 --- 0 0
13 Jenn Vanek 49 44 2 3 .939 0 0 0 --- 0 0
33 Megan Zoerb 169 69 88 12 .929 3 0 0 --- 0 0
4 Kristin McCoy 14 13 0 1 .929 0 0 0 --- 0 0
6 Kayla Goodberlet 95 21 67 7 .926 1 0 0 --- 0 0
8 Krista Robarge 11 6 4 1 .909 0 0 0 --- 0 0
32 Kelly Jones 115 48 53 14 .878 2 0 0 --- 0 0
11 Michelle Krier 22 1 18 3 .864 0 7 1 .875 0 0
2 Megan Rogers 17 13 1 3 .824 0 0 0 --- 0 0
20 Laura Rojek 4 0 3 1 .750 0 0 0 --- 0 0
Totals 1369 938 371 60 .956 8 26 9 .743 9 1
Opponents 1376 920 360 96 .930 10 24 2 .923 10 0
Hitting minimums: 5 Games, 10 AB. Pitching minimums: 1 Game.
2010 Results
Date Opponent Win/Loss Score
2/27/10 vs Maryville Univ.* L 4-3
2/27/10 vs Sul Ross State* W 7-0
3/1/10 vs Maryville Univ.* L 7-0
3/1/10 vs William Penn* L 8-1
3/2/10 vs Neumann* W 4-2
3/3/10 vs Neumann* W 9-1
3/3/10 vs Alvernia* L 3-1
3/3/10 vs Siena Heights* W 9-0
3/4/10 vs Neumann* W 6-1
3/4/10 vs Alvernia* W 14-0
3/28/10 @ Medaille College W 4-1
3/28/10 @ Medaille College L 8-5
3/31/10 @ Univ. of Roch. L 3-1
3/31/10 @ Univ. of Roch. L 3-1
4/3/10 @ RIT L 2-0
4/3/10 @ RIT W 2-
4/5/10 vs Brockport L 3-2
4/5/10 vs Brockport L 3-1
4/7/10 vs Oswego State W 5-2
4/7/10 vs Oswego State W 2-1
4/10/10 @ Stevens W 8-0
4/10/10 @ Stevens W 8-0
4/11/10 @ Elmira College L 6-5
4/11/10 @ Elmira College W 4-2
4/13/10 @ Pitt-Bradford W 9-4
4/13/10 @ Pitt-Bradford W 3-2
4/14/10 vs Keuka College W 2-0
4/14/10 vs Keuka College W 9-1
4/17/10 vs Ithaca College L 7-1
4/17/10 vs Ithaca College L 8-0
4/18/10 vs Utica College W 6-3
4/18/10 vs Utica College W 10-5
4/21/10 @ SUNY Cortland L 8-0
4/21/10 @ SUNY Cortland W 3-0
4/23/10 vs St. Lawrence Univ. W 8-4
4/23/10 vs St. Lawrence Univ. W 3-1
4/24/10 vs Nazareth College W 2-1
4/24/10 vs Nazareth College W 7-1
5/2/10 @ Alfred Univ. L 1-0
5/2/10 @ Alfred Univ. L 2-1
5/7/10 vs Ithaca College^ W 2-0
5/7/10 vs Alfred Univ.^ L 5-1
5/8/10 vs Ithaca College^ L 7-3
5/15/10 vs Medaille College$ W 8-0
5/15/10 @ Union College$ L 8-3
5/16/10 vs Elmira College$ W 3-2
5/16/10 @ Union College$ L 4-2
* Tucson Invitational (Tucson, AZ)
^ Empire 8 Championship $ ECAC Championship
Record: 27-20 Home: 13-4 Away: 5-10 Neutral: 9-6 Conference: 9-8
Jenn Vanek
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Fisher Softball Top 10 Single-Season Records
Runs
1 Amanda Kent 53 2001
2 Jen Wilder 52 1999
3 Danielle Guccia 51 1999
4 Amanda Kent 43 2000
5 Danielle Guccia 42 1998
6 Amanda Kent 41 2002
7 Sarah Gates 38 2007
8 Gayle Zarosly 37 1999
9t Samantha Vara 36 2009
9t Nicole Lanieu 36 2001
9t Danielle Guccia 36 2000
9t Jen Wilder 36 1996
9t Jen Wilder 36 1998
Doubles
1 Amanda Kent 17 2001
2 Danielle Shaver 15 1999
3t Danielle Guccia 14 1998
3t Katie Botkins 14 2006
5t Amanda Kent 13 2002
5t Kate Maurer 13 2006
7t Samantha Vara 12 2009
7t Sara Dresser 12 2006
7t Mary Kate Maurer 12 2004
7t Jen Constantino 12 2002
7t Nicole Lanieu 12 2001
7t Danielle Guccia 12 1999
7t Jen Wilder 12 1998
RBI’s
1t Nicole Lanieu 47 2001
1t Danene Sneddon 47 1998
3 Jen Constantino 43 2002
4t Amanda Kent 41 2002
4t Danielle Guccia 41 1999
6t Amanda Kent 38 2000
6t Mollie Schreible 38 1999
6t Irene Valentine 38 1996
9t Sarah Gates 36 2007
9t Jen Wilder 36 1998
9t Theresia Cassidy 36 1996
9t Christine Cruz 36 1994
Triples
1t Danielle Guccia 6 2000
1t Gayle Zarosly 6 1999
3t Nicole Watkins 5 2007
3t Tiffany Buk 5 2004
3t Jen Wilder 5 1999
3t Danielle Guccia 5 1998
3t Jen Wilder 5 1997
3t Theresia Cassidy 5 1996
3t Jessica Furlow 5 1996
3t Melissa Canter 5 1990
Hits
1 Jen Wilder 72 1999
2 Danielle Guccia 70 1999
3 Nicole Lanieu 66 2001
4 Mollie Schneible 62 2002
5 Danielle Guccia 61 1998
6t Amanda Kent 57 2002
6t Jen Wilder 57 1998
8 Amanda Kent 55 2001
9t Sarah Gates 52 2007
9t Danielle Shaver 52 1999
HR
1 Amanda Kent 10 2000
2t Leanne Merchant 7 2010
2t Nicole Lanieu 7 2001
2t Danielle Guccia 7 2000
2t Danene Sneddon 7 1998
2t Erin Harder 7 1995
7t Kayla Goodberlet 7 2010
7t Meghan Graves 7 2010
7t Nicole Middleton 6 2007
7t Katie Botkins 6 2006
7t Amanda Kent 6 2001
7t Jen Wilder 6 1996
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Stolen Bases
1 Jen Wilder 21 1996
2 Lisa Fitzsimmons 19 1993
3 Danielle Guccia 16 1998
4 Alicia Hovey 15 2001
5 Mollie Schneible 14 2002
6t Erin Harder 13 1993
6t Ann Christner 13 1990
8t Erin Harder 12 1994
8t Melissa Canter 12 1990
SAC
1 Danielle Guccia 28 1999
2 Jen Wilder 21 1990
3 Nicole Watkins 20 2005
4 Danielle Guccia 16 1998
5t Mollie Schneible 14 2001
5t Danielle Shaver 14 1999
7 Samantha Vara 12 2008
8t Megan Zoerb 11 2010
8t Danielle Guccia 11 2000
8t Mollie Schneible 11 2000
8t Gayle Zarosly 11 1999
8t Danielle Guccia 11 1997
8t Lisa Patterson 11 1995
Fisher Softball Top 10 Single-Season Records
Total Bases
1 Nicole Lanieu 105 2001
2 Danielle Guccia 97 1998
3 Amanda Kent 90 2001
4 Amanda Kent 89 2002
5t Mollie Schneible 77 2002
5t Danene Sneddon 77 1998
7 Erin Harder 76 1995
8t Katie Botkins 75 2006
8t Jen Wilder 75 1998
10t Kayla Goodberlet 74 2010
10t Sara Dresser 74 2008
10t Amanda Kent 74 2003
IP’s
1 Amanda Herberger 216 2005
2 Amanda Shevchuk 194 2008
3 Amanda Shevchuk 185.2 2009
4 Amanda Herberger 171 2006
5 Keely Forbes 152 2004
6 Amanda Herberger 145 2004
7 Keely Forbes 134 2001
8 Danene Sneddon 126 1997
9 Sarah Stefanon 121.1 2010
10 Beth Buddenbeck 119 1987
K’s
1 Amanda Herberger 241 2006
2 Amanda Herberger 237 2005
3 Amanda Herberger 151 2004
4 Amanda Shevchuk 130 2009
5 Amanda Shevchuk 119 2008
6 Amanda Herberger 117 2003
7 Keely Forbes 101 2004
8 Amanda Shevchuk 81 2007
9 Sarah Stefanon 78 2010
10 Jessica Maurer 77 2006
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Batting Average (Min. 20 AB)
1 Danielle Guccia .473 1999
2 Amanda Kent .465 2000
3 Irene Valentine .459 1996
4 Gayle Zarosly .457 1997
5 Danielle Guccia .455 1998
6 Roxanne Chupp .446 1990
7 Melissa Canter .441 1991
8 Mollie Schneible .437 2002
9 Alicia Hovey .436 2001
10 Nicole Lanieu .434 2001
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Wins
1t Amanda Herberger 21 2006
1t Amanda Herberger 21 2005
3 Amanda Shevchuk 18 2009
4t Amanda Herberger 17 2004
4t Keely Forbes 17 2001
6t Amanda Shevchuk 16 2008
6t Beth Buddenbeck 16 1987
8 Marti Hawkins 13 1999
9 Danene Sneddon 12 1996
10 Five tied with 11
Fisher Softball Top 10 Single-Season Records
Saves
1 Jessica Maurer 3 2007
2 Amanda Shevchuk 2 2009
3t Chrissy Capalbo 1 2010
3t Chrissy Capalbo 1 2009
3t Brooke Bloomingdale 1 2005
3t Kristen Dvorsky 1 2005
3t Amanda Herberger 1 2003
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