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CSI ALL-TIME RECORDS Year-by-Year Results Year 1977-78 1978-79* 1979-80 1980-81* 1981-82* 1982-83* 1983-84 1984-85* 1985-86* 1986-87 1987-88* 1988-89*...
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CSI ALL-TIME RECORDS Year-by-Year Results Year 1977-78 1978-79* 1979-80 1980-81* 1981-82* 1982-83* 1983-84 1984-85* 1985-86* 1986-87 1987-88* 1988-89* 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96* 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99* 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02* 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

Overall 6-17 19-9 16-9 21-8 25-4 21-8 25-4 20-9 25-6 18-10 21-9 24-7 13-14 10-17 11-15 14-12 13-14 20-7 22-6 21-7 14-12 17-11 17-10 18-10 22-7 15-11 19-9 16-13 13-12

CSI Career Coaching Records

CUNYAC^ 2-7 8-1 7-2 11-2 12-1 9-2 13-1 11-3 14-0 12-2 13-1 13-1 11-3 6-8 8-6 6-4 7-3 8-2 9-1 10-2 9-3 9-3 10-3 10-3 10-3 9-4 11-2 8-5 9-4

Coach Angelo Aponte Evan Pickman Thomas Keenan Howie Ruppert Brian Gasper Tony Petosa Totals

Years 1977-78 1978-84 1984-87 1987-89 2002-03 1989-02, 03-

W-L 6-17 127-42 63-27 45-16 15-11 260-175 517-289

Pct. .261 (1 Season) .751 (6 Seasons) .700 (3 Seasons) .738 (2 Seasons) .577 (1 Season) .598 (14 Seasons) .641 (29 Seasons)

CSI Team All-Time Single Game Records Points High (110+) 1. 1/14/89 vs. CCNY 2. 3. 4. 5.

* - Denotes CUNYAC Championship season ^ - Does not include CUNYAC Tournament

Rebounds (60+) 1. 12/13/81 vs. Medgar Evers

127

12/27/91 vs. American 12/28/87 vs. Medgar Evers 1/21/89 vs. Baruch 1/19/80 vs. Medgar Evers 12/2/87 vs. Baruch 7. 12/3/90 vs. Hunter 2/15/06 vs. St. Joseph’s (NY) 9. 12/11/90 vs. Medgar Evers

117 115 114 113 113 111 111 110

Points Low (40-) 1. 2/18/83 vs. Pace 2. 2/2/80 vs. John Jay 3. 11/17/89 vs. Nazareth

27 37 39

Opponent Points High (118+) 1. 12/3/90 vs. Hunter 2. 12/11/90 vs. Medgar Evers 3. 1/13/92 vs. NJIT

128 124 118

Opponent Points Low (35-) 1. 2/18/81 vs. Pace 2. 2/2/80 vs. John Jay 2/18/81 vs. John Jay

17 35 35

2.

64

3/6/93 vs. Mt. St. Vincent 12/27/03 vs. St. Joseph’s (LI) 11/27/82 vs. Stony Brook 1/14/89 vs. CCNY

4. 5.

63 63 62 61

Assists (32+) 1. 1/14/89 vs. CCNY 2. 2/8/84 vs. Hunter 12/23/87 vs. Medgar Evers 2/15/06 vs. St. Joseph’s (NY)

43 32 32 32

Steals (25+) 1. 1/11/92 vs. CCNY 2. 1/11/89 vs. Medgar Evers

28 26

Blocked Shots (10+) 1. 1/30/91 vs. York 2. 2/26/79 vs. Queens 2/7/05 vs. Farmingdale State 4. 12/28/83 vs. Moravian 2/7/87 vs. Medgar Evers 2/14/04 vs. John Jay

13 11 11 10 10 10

CSI Individual All-Time Single Game Records Points (35+) 1. 2. 4. 5.

8.

Rebounds (20+)

Cyrus Deas (2/9/85) Fred Marinacchio (12/3/90) Ron Chase (2/23/83) Rob Roesch (1/16/88) Jay Zieris (12/16/88) Cyrus Deas (1/19/85) Steve Cunningham (2/29/80) Rob Roesch (2/3/88) Cyrus Deas (1/19/85) John Smith (12/7/02)

42 41 41 38 36 36 36 35 35 35

Assists (12+)

1. 2. 3.

John Smith (12/9/04) Masio Kinard (3/6/93) Rob Roesch (1/14/89) Masio Kinard (1/29/92) 5. Rob Roesch (1/30/88) Bill Felci (2/11/97) John Smith (12/7/02) 8. Rob Roesch (12/12/88) 9. Rob Roesch (1/4/89) 10. Matt McQuillen (1/12/91)

28 27 24 24 23 23 23 22 21 20

1. 2.

Kevin Harris (2/7/81) Ron Chase (3/6/85) Fred Marinacchio (11/27/87) Gerard Nicholson (1/16/88)

Blocks (6+) 1. Neville Lestrade (1/3/04) Neville Lestrade (12/28/03) 3. Neville Lestrade (12/27/03) John Smith (2/16/05)

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14 12 12 12

7 7 6 6

CSI ALL-TIME RECORDS CSI Individual All-Time Single Season Records Rebounds (290+)

Points (550+) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Rob Roesch (1987-88) Gerard Nicholson (1987-88) Cyrus Deas (1984-85) Jay Zieris (1986-87) Tony Petosa (1985-86) Rob Roesch (1988-89) David Paul (2001-02)

Three-Point Field Goals (65+) 1. Gerard Nicholson (1987-88) 2. James Long (1988-89) 3. John Cali (1998-99) 4. Michael Stewart (2002-03) 5. Michael Stewart (2003-04) 6. Champ Albano (2001-02) 7. John Cali (1995-96) Michael Stewart (2004-05)

727 683 675 673 665 637 558

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

98 97 77 70 69 66 65 65

Assists (150+) 1. John Cali (1998-99) 2. Gerard Nicholson (1987-88) 3. Kevin Harris (1980-81) 4. Fred Marinacchio (1989-90) 5. Gerard Nicholson (1985-86) 6. Ron Chase (1983-84) 7. Fred Marinacchio (1990-91) John Cali (1995-96) 9. Garret Mosely (1983-84)

187 173 170 166 161 156 155 155 150

Blocks (50+) 1. Tom Johnson (1981-82) 2. Neville Lestrade (2003-04) 3. Gunner Oberg (1986-87) 4. Shelly Hubbard (1990-91) 5. Rob Roesch (1988-89) 6. David Paul (2000-01)

75 72 71 63 57 51

Steals (70+) 1. Tom Hannafin (1986-87) 2. David Paul (2001-02) 3. Greg Whitehead (1981-82) 4. Michael Alfieri (2001-02) 5. John Cali (1995-96) 6. Garret Mosely (1983-84)

80 76 71 70 70 70

Three-Point Percentage (42%+, 65+ att.) 1. Champ Albano (2001-02) 46.2 2. Rommel Santos (1994-95) 45.6 3. Gerard Nicholson (1987-88) 44.3 4. James Long (1988-89) 42.5 5. Michael Stewart (2002-03) 42.2 Free-Throw Percentage (80%+, 60+ att.) 1. Rommel Santos (1994-95) 86.8 2. Steve Phillips (1977-78) 86.4 3. Michael Stewart (2002-03) 83.6 4. Champ Albano (2000-01) 82.5 Rick Murray (1978-79) 82.5 6. Cyrus Deas (1983-84) 81.2 7. Gerard Nicholson (1984-85) 80.3 8. Cyrus Deas (1984-85) 80.1 9. Champ Albano (2001-02) 80.0

Rob Roesch (1988-89) Rob Rosesch (1987-88) John Smith (2004-05) Tony Petosa (1985-86) Chris Kelly (1995-96) Tony Petosa (1984-85) Gunner Oberg (1986-87)

482 368 346 338 329 320 290

Gerard Nicholson (25) and Rob Roesch (33) place first and second, respectively, in points in a single season. Both accomplished the feat in 1987-88.

Champ Albano set a school record with a 46.2 three-point percentage in 2001-02.

CSI Team All-Time Single Season Records Games Played 1. 3.

1985-86 1988-89 1987-88

Games Won 31 31 30

1.

Games Lost

1981-82 1983-84 1985-86

25 25 25

1. 3.

1981-82 1983-84 1985-86

4 4 6

Field Goals Made 1. 1988-89 2. 1987-88 3. 1984-85

1,016 980 897

Field Goal Percentage 1. 1983-84 2. 1984-85 3. 1987-88, 1981-82

50.2 49.9 48.4

Average Points Per Game 1. 1988-89 2. 1994-95 3. 1988-89

Three-Point Percentage 1. 1987-88 2. 1995-96 1986-87

39.8 39.6 39.6

Free-Throw Percentage 1. 1995-96 2. 2005-06 3. 1986-87

71.8 71.4 69.8

Opponent Field Goal Percentage 1. 1995-96 39.7 2000-01 39.7 3. 1998-99 40.0

Opponent Points Per Game 1. 2000-01 2. 1998-99 3. 1981-82

62.6 63.2 64.0

Longest Win Streak 1983-84 Longest Losing Streak 1977-78

14 games 6 games

Best Season Start 1981-82 Worst Season Start 4 Different Seasons

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88.3 84.2 83.5

11-0 0-2

CSI ALL-TIME RECORDS CSI Individual All-Time Career Records Points (1,000+) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Blocks (65+)

Michael Stewart (01-05) David Paul (98-02) Tony Petosa (82-86) Ron Chase (82-86) Kirk Staine (91-95) Jay Zieris (83-87) John Cali (94-99) Gerard Nicholson (84-88) Bill Felci (95-99) Fred Marinacchio (87-91) Rob Roesch (87-89) Gerry Koening (78-82) Cyrus Deas (81-85) Rommel Santos (92-95) Greg Whitehead (79-83) Steve Cunningham (76-80) Brian Gasper (94-98) Willie Torres (87-90) Michael Nebavlakis (01-05) Rick Maida (91-95) John Smith (01-05) Tom Johnson (80-82) Kassim Nesbitt (98-02)

Rebounds (500+) 1. Tony Petosa (82-86) 2. Rob Roesch (87-89) 3. Bill Felci (95-99) 4. Chris Kelly (94-97) 5. John Smith (01-05) 6. Rick Maida (91-95) Michael Nebavlakis (01-05) 8. Steve Cunningham (76-80) 9. Matt Franzreb (96-00) 10. Fred Blaskovich (91-95) 11. David Paul (98-02) 12. Gerry Koening (78-82) 13. Gunner Oberg (83-87) 14. Brian Gasper (94-98) 15. Matt McQuillan (89-92) 16. Willie Torres (87-90) 17. Jay Zieris (83-87) 18. Masio Kinard (90-93) 19. Tom Johnson (80-82)

1,819 1,684 1,635 1,619 1,563 1,535 1,517 1,379 1,375 1,368 1,364 1,357 1,345 1,312 1,259 1,259 1,241 1,235 1,228 1,095 1,084 1,053 1,001 982 850 826 820 790 733 733 689 680 635 633 632 624 554 545 534 530 520 519

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Free-Throw Percentage (72.5%+)

Gunner Oberg (83-87) Bill Felci (95-99) David Paul (98-02) John Smith (2001-05) Matt Franzreb (96-00) Michael Nebavlakis (01-05) Willie Torres (87-90) Tom Johnson (80-82) Neville Lestrade (02-04) Matt McQuillan (89-92) Jay Zieris (83-87) Tony Petosa (82-86) Shelly Hubbard (90-91)

149 143 141 99 94 87 79 79 78 75 71 69 67

Steals (130+) 1. Greg Whitehead (79-83) 2. John Cali (94-99) 3. Kirk Staine (91-95) 4. Craig Sleap (96-00) 5. Fred Marinacchio (87-91) 6. Rommel Santos (92-95) 7. Brian Gasper (94-98) 8. Bill Felci (95-99) 9. David Paul (98-02) 10. Tom Hannafin (84-87)

207 176 169 165 158 151 141 138 134 133

Assists (300+) 1. Fred Marinacchio (87-91) 2. Gerard Nicholson (84-88) 3. John Cali (94-99) 4. Ron Chase (82-86) 5. Kevin Harris (78-82) 6. Michael Stewart (01-05) 7. Gerry Mosely (75-79) 8. Rommel Santos (92-95) 9. Scott Davidson (85-89) 10. Tom Hannafin (83-87) Nat Harris (75-82) 12. Craig Sleap (96-00) 13. Jay Zieris (83-87)

586 558 548 518 447 446 404 382 338 307 307 305 301

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Champ Albano (98-02) Rommel Santos (92-95) Cyrus Deas (82-85) John Cali (94-99) Ron Chase (82-86) Michael Stewart (01-05) Greg Whitehead (79-83) Eric Andres (98-02) Bill Felci (95-99) Gerard Nicholson (86-88) Julio Bruno (77-80) Willie Torres (87-90)

81.0 80.0 78.4 77.8 77.1 75.6 75.1 74.9 74.3 73.9 73.2 72.8

Three-Point Field Goals (100+) 1. John Cali (94-99) 2. Michael Stewart (01-05) 3. Carlito Ulett (01-05) 4. Champ Albano (98-02) 5. James Long (86-89) 6. Gerard Nicholson (86-88)

241 238 141 123 121 117

Michael Stewart scored a school-record 1,819 points in his four-year career at CSI.

A dynamic two-way player, Kirk Staine ranks among the school’s top five in both points (1,563) and steals (169).

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MEDIA & POST-GAME INFORMATION College of Staten Island Athletics uses the following media entities for most of its distribution of media content and information. Opponents of CSI wishing to send post-game materials to media may use this list as a guide for where to send information. Any information subject to media release can also be sent to the sports information office at the College of Staten Island.

How to Contact the CSI Sports Information Office David Pizzuto - Sports Information Director 2800 Victory Boulevard Staten Island, NY 10314 Phone: (718) 982-3169 Fax: (718) 982-3138 Athletics Hotline: (718) 982-3440 Athletics Web site: www.csidolphins.com

The Staten Island Advance

New York Newsday

950 Fingerboard Road Staten Island, NY 10305 Sports Phone: (718) 816-2803 Sports Fax: (718) 981-5679

235 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY 11747 Sports Phone: (718) 575-2551 Sports Fax: (718) 793-6422

ON THE AIR Time Warner Cable

WSIA - 88.9FM

SI-76 Sports

College of Staten Island (718) 982-3050

(718) 816-8686 Covering CSI Basketball for over a decade, Time Warner Cable’s SI-76 brings the best in Staten Island sports, including the weekly “Sportstime,” a look into local sports in the community.

Staten Island’s only FM radio station, WSIA brings you coverage of CSI Men’s and Women’s basketball all season long, as well as full programming of the CUNYAC Postseason Championship Tournament. For a complete, in-depth schedule, be sure to log onto www.wsia.fm. WSIA also features weekly insider shows and CUNY specials, available for internet download at www.cunyathletics.com.

Q P T V

This Year’s Features: CSI’s Tournament of Heroes - December 29 & 30 Wednesday, January 31, vs. Lehman College - 7:30pm Wednesday, February 7 vs. York College - 7:30pm

Queens Public Television

BROOKLYN TV

(718) 886-8160

QPTV is a non-profit corporation managing four community television channels, specifically for Queens. Check local listings for availability. Broadcasts will be re-aired on CUNYTV, Channel 75.

Brooklyn Television (718) 935-1122

Brooklyn TV is a non-profit corporation televising programming exclusively for Brooklyn. Check local listings for availability. Broadcasts will be re-aired on CUNYTV, Channel 75. This Year’s Feature: Thursday, December 7, vs. Brooklyn College, 7:30pm

This Year’s Feature: Friday, January 5, vs. York College - 8pm

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STAFF DIRECTORY Jason Fein is in his eighth year at the College of Staten Island, having recently been appointed the college’s Acting Director of Athletics in February 2006. A veteran of the CSI Department of Athletics, Fein was formerly CSI’s Associate Director of Athletics and Sports Information Director, a position he was elevated to in July 2002 after serving as the institution’s Assistant Athletic Director and Sports Information Director. He currently oversees operations for 13 intercollegiate sports, facility and membership operations, and all facets of Sports & Recreation Center management, including staffing and external relations. Prior to coming to CSI, Fein spent three years as the Assistant Athletic Director and Sports Information Director at his alma mater, Brooklyn College. He played an instrumental role in bringing back the college’s intercollegiate Division III athletics

Jason

FEIN

Acting Director of Athletics

program after the school had earlier suspended their Division I program. In his time at the College of Staten Island, Fein has helped organize the annual CSI Alumni and Friends Golf Outing, as well as the CUNY Athletic Conference Goodwill Tour, which takes an all-star team overseas each summer to represent the City University of New York in international competition as well as provide instruction and clinics for local underprivileged children. An active member of the national athletic administrative scene, Fein serves on the board of directors for the ECAC Sports Information Director’s Association (ECAC-SIDA), and is currently the organization’s first vice president. In addition, he co-chaired the 2003 ECACSIDA workshop in Staten Island. Fein has worked media relations operations for the 1996 Atlanta and 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games, the 1998 Goodwill Games, and baseball playoffs with the New York Yankees since 1996. In 2006, Fein was honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) with their Inaugural Rising Star Award, given annually to a trailblazer among sports information professionals. Fein received his Bachelors Degree in athletic training and his Masters in sports management from Brooklyn College. He currently resides in Dumont, New Jersey, with his wife, Cecilia and son, Zachary.

David Pizzuto was named the College of Staten Island’s Acting Associate Athletic Director and Sports Information Director in March of 2006, having spent the previous two years at Georgian Court University, an NCAA Division II institution, as the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information and Operations. A familiar face at CSI, Pizzuto formerly served as CSI’s Assistant Sports Information Director and Intramurals Coordinator for five years beginning in 1999. At GCU and now again at CSI, Pizzuto will be active in creating various publications, filing all statistically relevant materials for intercollegiate programs with the NCAA, and the overseeing of gameday management and the college’s athletic website. He works side-by-side with local media in athletics public-relations efforts, and has submitted hundreds of weekly and yearly award nominations for deserving student-athletes. Pizzuto also oversees scheduling for a bulk of CSI’s programs and is responsible for all levels of NCAA academic compliance. He began working in athletics in 1997, when he became involved in various community media projects. In 1999 he was featured on Time Warner Cable-Channel 76 in Staten Island, covering island-wide high school soccer broadcasts. In 2001, Pizzuto became a featured voice on CSI’s FM radio station, WSIA, 88.9 FM, anchoring various call-in sports talk shows, including “CSI Sports Insider,” a weekly show highlighting the achievements of CSI student-athletes and coaches. He has also worked with numerous organizations, including the New York Yankees, the New York City Marathon, and the Maccabi Games. In 2002, Pizzuto was awarded the first-ever CSI Athletics Distinguished Service Award for his efforts during the calendar year, and is a former CSI Employee of the Month. A member of CoSIDA and ECAC-SIDA, Pizzuto was recently named to the ECAC-SIDA Charities Committee. A graduate of the College of Staten Island, Pizzuto holds a Bachelor’s Degree in communications with a focus in media studies. He and his wife, Karen, reside in Monroe, New Jersey.

David

PIZZUTO

Acting Associate Director Sports Information

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STAFF DIRECTORY Serving as the Assistant Athletic Director, Business Manager, and Senior Woman Administrator, Fran Mitilieri is in her third year at CSI. Her primary responsibilities are supervision of the facility operations team, membership sales, and rental of both indoor and outdoor athletic facilities, along with preparation of the athletic department budgets, payroll, staffing, special events and fundraising. Mitilieri is an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA) and a graduate of the 2005 NACWAA/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement. In addition to her duties in the Athletic Department, she serves as a member of the CSI Sexual Harassment committee, as well as several subcommittees of the College Strategic & Master Planning Committee. Prior to coming to CSI, Mitilieri worked for the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO). She was the Staten Island CYO Community Center Director for over 14 years, where she created the Father Drumgoole CYO summer day camp at Mount Loretto and the CYO Connelly Center Camp for non-ambulatory children at the Elizabeth Connelly Community Resource Center. She also produced, directed and edited a weekly CTV show called “CYO Game of the Week” which aired for five years on Community TV. In her spare time, she officiates basketball and is a member of the AAU National Officiating Staff for Girls Basketball, as well as a boys & girls HS basketball referee. Mitilieri graduated magna cum laude from St. John’s University and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Cinema & Media Studies at CSI. She has lived on Staten Island for thirty years and makes her home in West Brighton with her mom, nephew and two cats.

Fran

MITILIERI

Assistant Director Business Manager

A mainstay of the College of Staten Island athletic program, John Nostro has served the college in his current capacity since 1990. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Brooklyn College, before moving on to Long Island University to gain his mater’s degree in athletic training. As CSI’s certified head athletic trainer, Nostro is responsible for the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of CSI studentathletes’ injuries. On top of his duties at the Sports & Recreation Center, Nostro has also served as an adjunct lecturer in the college’s physical therapy program since 1995. The versatile Nostro has worked at events such as the 1994 World University Games and has been in the medical training tent at the New York City Marathon for over a decade.In the summer of 2001, he served an internship at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, where he treated members of the United States Olympic Weightlifting Team.

John

NOSTRO ATC

Head Athletic Trainer

A former student-athlete at the College of Staten Island, Avena was named CSI’s Facilities Manager in September of 2004. As a student, he played on the men’s baseball team, winning three CUNYAC Championships. Later, he served as the team’s assistant coach for the 2004 season. He graduated CSI with a bachelor’s degree in Media Studies and Corporate Communications, including a minor in journalism. Avena’s career as an employee at the Sports and Recreation Center Facilities started in November of 1996 as a student worker. He later became a building Manager supervisor in February of 2000, before getting appointed as the Facilities Manager in December of 2001. Avena stepped away from the position in May of 2002 to join the New York City Fire Department and his since returned to his alma mater in his current capacity. Alongside his duties at CSI, Avena helped build the new Staten Island Yankees Stadium in St. George while working as a college helper at ADCO Electric and he worked as an event coordinator for the Goodwill Games at Wagner College in the Summer of 2000.

Anthony AVENA

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STAFF DIRECTORY Jaclyn BADAGLIACCO Marketing & Promotions

Jaclyn Badagliacco has been a part of the department staff since 2003. She received her education from CSI, earning a bachelor’s degree in women’s studies with a minor in history. No stranger to the CSI family, Badagliacco has been a part of the college since 1998 participating in both basketball and softball during her time as a student. Staying loyal to her alma mater and wanting to continue in the tradition of the department, she has been the assistant for the women’s basketball program since graduation, also helping to oversee and work with local and regional basketball camps in the area. In 2005, Badagliacco became CSI’s new Marketing and Promotions Coordinator, where her responsibilities keep her involved in all aspects of athletics year round.

Lucille DAVIDSON

Faith OLZMAN

Administrative Assistant

Administrative Assistant

Lucille Davidson has been an administrative assistant at the college since 1994, serving the office of athletics specifically since 2000. Among her many roles, she handles officiating and team travel correspondence, payroll, and ordering of equipment and supplies. She is also working towards her undergraduate degree at the college. Her two daughters attend CSI as well.

Administrative Staff

Jason Fein David Pizzuto Fran Mitilieri John Nostro Anthony Avena Jaclyn Badagliacco Marguerite Gualtieri Lucille Davidson Faith Olzman

A relative newcomer to the CSI Athletics family, Olzman assumed duties in the spring of 2006. During her short tenure she has been a focal piece of the administrative puzzle as it pertains to membership and rentals, as well as customer service and retention.

Staff Directory Acting Director of Athletics Acting Associate Athletic Director/SID Assistant AD/Business Manager Head Athletic Trainer Facilities Manager Marketing & Promotions Coordinator Academic Advisor Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant

(718) 982-3160 (718) 982-3169 (718) 982-3167 (718) 982-3135 (718) 982-3151 (718) 982-3164 (718) 982-3164 (718) 982-3160 (718) 982-3150

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

(718) 982-3168 (718) 982-3161/3327

[email protected]

Aquatics Director Building Supervisor Building Supervisor Building Supervisor

(718) 982-3245 (718) 982-3134 (718) 982-3134 (718) 982-3134

[email protected] [email protected]

Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s & Women’s Cross-Country Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s & Women’s Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Volleyball

(718) 982-3171 (718) 982-3166 (718) 982-3164 (718) 982-3160 (718) 982-3162 (718) 982-3152 (718) 982-3168 (718) 982-3245 (718) 982-3165 (718) 982-3165 (718) 982-3160

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Membership/Rental Personnel Linda Bowman Membership Desk

Rental Specialist Membership/Rentals

Sports & Recreation Center Personnel Oleg Soloviev Eddie Buttle Joe Skinner John Guagliardo

Head Coaches

Bill Cali Tony Petosa Marguerite Gualtieri Mary Mancini Vito Veneruso John Guagliardo Stella Porto Oleg Soloviev Paul Ricciardi Bill Miller Rose DeInnocentiis

[email protected]

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GETTING TO CSI/DIRECTIONS

By automobile from the Staten Island Expressway (Interstate 278) Traveling westbound on the Staten Island Expressway from the VerrazanoNarrows Bridge, take the Victory Boulevard Exit (#10). At Victory Boulevard, turn left and continue under the Expressway and turn left into the campus at the first traffic light. Eastbound on the SI Expressway, take the Victory Boulevard Exit (#8) and turn left onto Victory Boulevard, and turn right at the traffic light to enter the campus. Travelling by Public Transportation/Bus Victory Boulevard buses - St. George/Travis S62 - frequent weekday service and service every 30 minutes on Saturdays and Sunday. From 8:30am to 11:30pm to the ferry, and from 7:30am to 12:20am from the ferry; the S62 makes a stop inside the Victory Boulevard entrance to the campus. S92 - commuter schedule from Travis every 15 minutes from 6:30am to 7:42am and from St. George every 15 minutes from 4:50pm to 6:00pm. Richmond Avenue buses - North/South route The Richmond Avenue and Victory Boulevard stop is two blocks from the entrance to the campus. S44 - frequent service on weekdays and runs every 30 minutes on Saturday and Sunday. S59 - every 30 minutes every day. Forest Hill Road buses - South Shore/St. George route S61 - frequent daily and weekend service. S91 - commuter schedule weekdays. Brooklyn buses S53 - Bay Ridge - 95th Street/Port Richmond Frequent weekday service; stops at Victory Boulevard for transfer to S62 or S92. S93 - 86th Street and 4th Avenue/College of Staten Island campus Limited service Monday-Friday Departs 86th Street at 6:55am, 7:55am, 8:55am Departs CSI 3:00pm, 5:00pm, 7:00pm. Manhattan/Staten Island Express bus X-10 Express bus - frequent daily schedule from 57th Street and 3rd Avenue to Victory Boulevard and the return route; stops at the campus main entrance. Call 1.718.330.1234 for information and schedules for local buses and Manhattan/Staten Island express buses. Parking Students are sold permits for on-campus parking at the time of registration on a first-come, first-served basis. Speed limit: 25 mph. Transportation within the Campus Loop Bus - leaves the main gate approximately every ten minutes for a trip around the campus with regular stops; in operation during regular class schedule with adjusted hours for advisement and registration periods. Van for Disabled Dispatched by the Office of Operational Services or Security as requested (Extension 3220 or 2112).

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17 RECTOR STREET STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. 10310 PHONE (718) 720-3200 FAX (718) 720-3301 EMail: [email protected] www.richmondelevator.com

1414-65 STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11219 718-837-0200 FAX 718-236-2135 e-mail: [email protected] Lic. Plumber # 716 Lic. Fire Suppression # 0011

JOSEPH PIETRACATELLA ROBERT BRUNO

Prestige

NYC LIC. #1904 NJ LIC. #9771

PLUMBING & HEATING INC. TEL (718) 447-8358 FAX (718) 494-1311

234 GRANDVIEW AVENUE STATEN ISLAND, NY 10303 www.prestigeplumbersinc.com

Breezin Hvac, Inc.

NY Ph: (718) 477-1010 NJ Ph: (732) 780-3375 Fax: (718) 477-2454

Heating • Air Conditioning • Ventilation Sales • Service • Installations • Duct Cleaning 24 Hour Emergency Service

20 Joseph St. Manalapan, NJ 07726

106 B Wakefield Avenue Staten Island, NY 10314 JAMES R. KITCHEN Director of Sales Global Accounts Division [email protected]

Commercial and Residential Free Estimates

Dept. Of Consumer Affairs Lic. # 0912498 Business Address 220 Industrial Loop S.I., N.Y. 10309

Let Us Fence You In

Office (718) 667-8148 (718) 967-9807 FAX

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Visit Our Website www.russofence.com

80 Eighth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10011 (212) 206-0630 Fax: (212) 645-0048 www.abbla.org

ALL STAR PAINT 800 West Fingerboard Road Staten Island, NY 10305 (718) 494-0067 (718) 816-1890 (718) 816-9596 FAX

SINCE 1940

Johnson Brothers Inc.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WARREN JOHNSEN

496 MOSEL AVENUE STATEN ISLAND NY 10304

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE p: 718.273.8175 f: 718.273.0319 101 BROOK STREET STATEN ISLAND, NY 10301

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Brooklyn College * York College * John Jay College * St. Joseph’s College - Brooklyn CUNYAC Quarterfinals CUNYAC Semifinals CUNYAC Championship

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