Men’s Basketball Media Guide

2012-13

Hudson Valley Community College

Quick Facts

Founded: Location: Enrollment: Colors: Nickname: President: Athletic Director: Assistant Athletic Director/ Sports Information Director: Hudson Valley Web Site: Home Court: Affiliations: 2011-12 Record: Head Coach: Record at Hudson Valley: Assistant Coaches:

1953 Troy, New York More than 13,500 Dartmouth Green and White Vikings Dr. Andrew J. Matonak Kristan Pelletier (518) 629-7328 office Justin Hoyt (518) 629-7898 office www.hvcc.edu McDonough Complex (seats approximately 4,000) Mountain Valley Conference NJCAA Division III Region III 20-10 Ken Dagostino (Fourth Year) (518) 629-7367 54-32 Mike Naylor, Brian Smith

Athletic Department

Coaching Staff Members Baseball Joey DiPiazza (518) 629-7328

Football Mike Muehling (518) 629-7196

Women’s Soccer Jay Pokines (518) 629-7328

Men’s Basketball Kenneth Dagostino (518) 629-7367

Women’s Golf Cathie Becker (518) 629-7328

Softball Chris Mazzeo (Interim) (518) 629-7328

Women’s Basketball Kathleen Russell (518) 629-7366

Ice Hockey Matt Alvey (518) 629-7574

Women’s Tennis Denise Potenza (518) 629-7328

Men’s and Women’s Bowling Joe Prest (518) 629-7328

Lacrosse Joe Hayes (518) 629-7328

Women’s Volleyball Christine Walsh (518) 629-7327

Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Chuck Terry (518) 629-7328

Men’s Soccer Travis Cooke (518) 629-7328

Table of

Contents

About Hudson Valley Community College..............................................................................2 Athletic Facilities ....................................................................................................................5 Team Roster............................................................................................................................6 Coaches Profiles and Photos ..................................................................................................9 2012-13 Season Preview ......................................................................................................10 Player Profiles and Photos ...................................................................................................12 2011-12 Results, Statistics and Honors................................................................................36 Viking Records......................................................................................................................39 Where They’ve Gone.............................................................................................................43 Outdoor Athletic Complex Capital Campaign ......................................................................44 Viking Booster Club..............................................................................................................46 Administration......................................................................................................................49 Winter Sports Schedules ......................................................................................................52 Men’s Basketball Schedule.....................................................................................Back Cover

About

Hudson Valley Community College

Hudson Valley Community College’s mission is to provide dynamic, student-centered, comprehensive and accessible opportunities that address the diverse needs of the community. Hudson Valley annually serves more than 13,500 credit and non-credit students. The college was established in 1953 as a technical school, but during the past five decades has transformed itself into one of SUNY’s largest and most comprehensive community colleges. The college is the sixth largest community college in the SUNY system and has 75,000 alumni.

The college is sponsored by Rensselaer County and is part of the State University of New York system. Currently the second largest public college or university in the Capital Region, Hudson Valley Community College offers more than 70 degree and certificate programs through its four schools: Business; Engineering and Industrial Technologies; Health Sciences; and Liberal Arts and Sciences. The college employs more than 630 full- and part-time faculty members, and has a $360 million annual economic impact on Rensselaer County, according to a recent analysis by the Capital District Regional Planning Commission. While 80 percent of Hudson Valley’s students come from the Capital Region, the student population includes those from nearly all of the counties of New York State, many other states and dozens of foreign countries. The college is ranked in the top three percent nationally for the number of associate degrees awarded annually. The college is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education and is a member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. All of Hudson Valley’s programs are registered and approved by the New York State Department of Education with the authority to award associate degrees in arts, sciences, applied sciences and occupational studies, as well as occupation-specific certificates. In addition, several of the academic programs are accredited by specialized national professional accrediting associations, such as the National League for Nursing, the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.

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As a full-opportunity college with a strong commitment to teaching and learning, the college makes it possible for every applicant to pursue a program of study. Hudson Valley is committed to meeting the educational and training needs of diverse constituencies. Within a year of graduation, 94 percent of Hudson Valley graduates find employment in their field or successfully transfer directly to a fouryear institution. The college’s academic programs are designed to be consistent with those offered by other two-year institutions within the SUNY system and to promote compatibility and transferability to four-year institutions. The college maintains joint admission and transfer agreements with dozens of four-year colleges and universities. Hudson Valley also offers many distinctive programs, including vocational apprenticeship programs, unique health sciences programs and a General Education Certificate. Hudson Valley’s Dental Hygiene program, for example, is the only one of its kind within an approximate 150-mile radius. The college’s Workforce Development Institute coordinates training programs and contracts for many area business and government agencies. The Office of Continuing Education offers credit-bearing courses at convenient times and places and the Office of Community and Professional Education offers a wide

variety of non-credit and short-term courses that serve a wide range of community and professional needs and interests. The campus has extensive, state-of-the-art facilities to support its academic programs, including the Bulmer Telecommunications Center which encompasses the latest innovations in multimedia presentation, videoconferencing, teleconferencing, distance learning and instructional technology. The college also provides student support services to ensure success, including the Collegiate Academic Support Program, the Learning Assistance Center, the Center for Access and Assistive Technology, the Peer Tutoring Program, the Smart Start Program and the Viking Child Care Center. These services are available to all students.

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Mechanicville, NY 518-665-0370 / Fax: 518-665-0378 www.dc-sports.com

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Athletic

Facilities

Hudson Valley Community College boasts some of the finest athletic facilities found on any two-year college campus in the country. Among the varsity sports held on the Troy grounds are: men’s and women’s basketball; ice hockey; football; women’s cross country; women’s tennis; men’s and women’s soccer; men’s lacrosse; baseball; and softball. The college also hosts physical education classes and intramural competitions on its indoor and outdoor facilities. All of Hudson Valley’s athletic teams enjoy the benefits of the McDonough Sports Complex, a 126,000-square-foot recreation facility that is home to a 4,000-seat gymnasium and the first oncampus ice rink at any American community college. The complex also has a weight room, indoor track, racquetball courts and a fitness room with integrative adaptive equipment. The baseball team plays at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium on campus, which seats 4,500 and also is host to the New York-Penn League’s Tri-City ValleyCats, a Houston Astros-affiliated Class A baseball team. The exercise physiology lab housed in the stadium is one of the most complete in the Northeast and is accessible to physical education students through classes. Several other new outdoor fields were recently built adjacent to the baseball stadium. The football, soccer, softball and tennis teams all have new homes on the Hudson Valley campus.

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Hudson Valley Roster

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Player Brandon Dean Jeffrey Kruzinski Jose Reyes Jeremy Taylor Giacomo Giglio Jon Griggs Simon Ohanian Joe Fey Connor Chapman Nate Monson Nate Krimsky Richard Williams

Year Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. Height G 6-1 G 5-10 G 5-9 F 6-3 G 6-0 G 6-0 G 6-2 F 6-4 F 6-4 F 6-4 F 6-5 F 6-4

High School Flagler Palm Coast Mohonasen Shenendehowa Catskill Catholic Central Rome Free Academy Protestant Francais Ichabod Crane Northeastern Clinton Cohoes Berne-Knox Harry S. Truman

Hometown Bunnell, FL Schenectady, NY Clifton Park, NY Catskill, NY Glenmont, NY Utica, NY Beirut, Lebanon Kinderhook, NY Champlain, NY Cohoes, NY Berne, NY Bronx, NY

Curriculum Individual Studies Individual Studies Individual Studies Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Physical Education Mechanical Engineering Business Administration Architectural Technology Liberal Arts Individual Studies Individual Studies

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Coaches

Profiles Kenneth Dagostino

Brian Smith

Head Coach

Assistant Basketball Coach

Ken Dagostino enters his fourth season as head coach of the men’s basketball program at Hudson Valley Community College. Ken has accumulated a 54-32 (.628) overall record during his tenure 2011-12: (20-10) Men's Basketball was again ranked in the top five nationally in three offensive categories: #2 in FT% (69.7%), #3 in 3FG% (39.6%), and #5 in FG% (47.7%). The team also had the seventh best defense in the country allowing only 65.0 points per game. Hudson Valley advanced to the quarterfinals of the NJCAA Region III tournament as the #4 seed. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Dagostino serves as the college’s coordinator of intramurals. As director of basketball operations at the University at Albany from April 2007 to September 2009, he was a member of the coaching staff during UAlbany’s memorable 2007 America East Championship and NCAA Tournament run. Prior to that appointment, he was a graduate assistant and video coordinator for the Great Danes program. Dagostino also served as director of the Will Brown Boy's Basketball Camp. Dagostino, who graduated cum laude and earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Iona College, also played four years. Beginning his career as a walk-on, he earned a scholarship for both his junior and senior seasons and was a captain on Iona’s 2006 MAAC Championship and NCAA Tournament teams. Dagostino went on to earn his master's degree in administrative leadership from The University of Oklahoma. As a former local Section II student-athlete at Guilderland High School, Dagostino was captain of the Dutchmen’s 2002 Suburban Council Championship team. A former Section II All-Star, Suburban Council All-Star, WNYT News Channel 13 All-Star, and Times Union & Daily Gazette All-Star, Dagostino has the necessary experience to continue to recruit the quality local student-athletes who are a key part of the success of the men’s basketball program here at Hudson Valley Community College.

Brian Smith enters his second season as men’s basketball assistant coach at Hudson Valley. Smith served as the women’s basketball assistant coach for the Vikings last season under Gabe Doemel. He received his B.A. and M.S. in physical education with a concentration in adapted physical education from SUNY Brockport. Additionally, he completed a minor in coaching. Smith attended Notre Dame High School in the Utica area where he was the point guard for one of the most elite high school basketball programs in the state. Smith began his teaching and coaching career at Ichabod Crane High School, coaching soccer, basketball and baseball. Currently, he teaches physical education in the Catskill Central School District and is the head coach for the varsity golf team. He served as head coach for the girl’s varsity basketball team at Catskill High School prior to accepting this position at Hudson Valley.

Mike Naylor Assistant Basketball Coach Entering his second season as assistant coach under Coach Dagostino, Mike Naylor brings a wealth of experience to the staff, having coached at the high school and college levels. Naylor has been an assistant coach at both The College of Saint Rose and Albany College of Pharmacy and previously he served as head coach at Schenectady County Community College. Naylor also has coaching experience in cross country, track & field and softball at various schools in the Capital Region. He continues to work in various local summer camps. A Hudson Valley Community College graduate, Naylor went on to Russell Sage College to receive his bachelor’s in sociology and master's in health education.

Dagostino resides in Guilderland with his wife and their two children.

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2012-13

Season Preview

The men’s basketball team enters the 2012-2013 season returning three players from last year’s team. The Vikings finished 4th in the Region and made it to the quarterfinals of the Regional tournament. Hudson Valley lost two key players from last year’s squad in forward Kalik Parker (Ragsdale/Jamestown, NC) and forward Conor Maisch (Coleman Catholic/Kingston). Parker finished the 201112 season as a First-Team All-Region and First-Team All-Conference selection. Maisch was named to Third-Team All-Conference. The Vikings return two starters from last season, Jeffrey Kruzinski (Mohonasen/Schenectady) and Jeremy Taylor (Catskill/Catskill). Connor Chapman (Northeastern Clinton/Champlain) also returns as a valuable reserve off of the bench for the Vikings. As point guard, Kruzinski averaged (8.0) points, (4.3) assists, shot (43.3%) from the three-point line, and (86.2%) from the free-throw line. Taylor averaged (10.5) points, (5.1) rebounds, and shot (53.8%) from the field. The Vikings add guards Brandon Dean (Flagler Palm Coast/Bunnell, FL), Giacomo Giglio (Catholic Central, Glenmont), Jon Griggs (Rome Free Academy/Utica), Simon Ohanian (Protestant Francais/Beirut, Lebanon) and Jose Reyes (Shenendehowa/Clifton Park)…forwards Joe Fey (Ichabod Crane/Kinderhook), Nate Monson (Cohoes/Cohoes) and Richard Williams (Harry S. Truman/Bronx)… and center Nate Krimsky (Berne-Knox/Berne) to their roster. This recruiting class is loaded with talent from Section II. All will look to contribute in various roles to this season’s success.

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Connor Chapman Forward Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

Sophomore 6-4 Northeastern Clinton Champlain, NY Architectural Technology

Connor Chapman is one of three returning players from last year’s roster. A two-year member of the varsity basketball team at Northeastern Clinton, Champan was part of the 2009 Section VII Championship team. He earned the Most Improved Basketball Player award in his senior season, and is expected to play a big role in the Vikings’ offense.

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Brandon Dean Guard Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Freshman 6-1 Flagler Palm Coast Bunnell, FL Individual Studies

Brandon Dean was a three-sport varsity athlete in high school. Dean was a member of the District VIII 6A championship team, where he appeared in the Final Four in 2008 and 2010. He was a three-time Player of the Year winner, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-State player. Dean plans to continue his basketball career at a Division I college.

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Joe Fey Forward Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Freshman 6-4 Ichabod Crane Kinderhook, NY Business Administration

Joe Fey was a two-sport varsity athlete in high school, playing baseball and basketball. Fey was a Colonial Council Third Team All-Star in 2011 and Second Team All-Star in 2012, as well as ScholarAthlete in 2012. He brings some much needed depth to the Vikings’ front court this season.

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Giacomo Giglio Guard Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Freshman 6-0 Catholic Central Glenmont, NY Criminal Justice

Giacomo Giglio is one of many freshman guards on the Vikings’ roster, and will see considerable time as one of the team’s elite shooters. A two-sport varsity athlete in soccer and basketball at Catholic Central, Giglio was voted to Second Team All-Big Ten his junior season in basketball. Giglio plans to transfer to a four-year institution after Hudson Valley.

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Jonathan Griggs Guard Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

Freshman 6-0 Rome Free Academy Utica, NY Physical Education

Jonathan Griggs is another one of the young freshman guards on the Vikings’ roster. He played two years of varsity basketball in high school at Rome Free Academy, where he was a member of the 2011-2012 TVL League Championship team and a participant in the 2011 Zebra Classic All-Star game. Griggs would like to transfer to a four-year university after his time at Hudson Valley.

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Nate Krimsky Forward Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Freshman 6-5 Berne-Knox Berne, NY Individual Studies

Nate Krimsky is one of the top incoming big guys in this year’s recruiting class, helping to bolster the Vikings’ front court. A two-sport varsity athlete, playing soccer and basketball at Berne-Knox, he was voted to the Western Athletic Conference All-Star team and was a Section II ScholarAthlete award winner. Krimsky plans to continue his basketball career and education at a four-year institution to pursue a degree in special education.

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Jeffrey Kruzinski Guard Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Sophomore 5-10 Mohonasen Schenectady, NY Individual Studies

Jeffrey Kruzinski is the team’s returning starting point guard from last season. Kruzinski captured a sectional championship during two years of varsity basketball at Mohonasen. As a freshman, he averaged eight points and four assists for the Vikings. He is expected to take on an expanded role this season, seeing time at the point and shooting guard positions.

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Nate Monson Forward Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

Freshman 6-4 Cohoes Cohoes, NY Liberal Arts

Nate Monson could be a breakout player for the Vikings this season. Monson was part of the Colonial Council Championship team last season at Cohoes. He was named to the Colonial Council Third Team in 2011 and First Team in 2012, and was also a President’s Award Winner for Academic Excellence. Monson is a tall, lanky guard who could present mismatches at the forward position.

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Simon Ohanian Guard Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Freshman 6-2 Protestant Francais Beirut, Lebanon Mechanical Engineering

Coming all the way from Beirut, Lebanon, Simon Ohanian brings an impressive high school career experience to the Vikings this season. Ohanian recorded a tripledouble in high school, scoring 68 points, 11 steals and 14 rebounds in a tripleovertime thriller. His future plans include returning to Lebanon to play for his country and to take over his father’s engineering company.

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Jose Reyes Guard Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Freshman 5-9 Shenendehowa Clifton Park, NY Individual Studies

Jose Reyes is one of the top incoming freshman recruits brought on to the Viking program. He was a member of the Shenendehowa team that won three consecutive Suburban Council championships from 2009 to 2011. During his senior year, Reyes averaged 20 points per game, and was voted Suburban Council Player of the Year, First Team AllStar, All-Tournament and News Channel 13 All-Star. Reyes plans to attend a fouryear Division I institution after his time at Hudson Valley.

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Jeremy Taylor Forward Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Sophomore 6-3 Catskill Catskill, NY Criminal Justice

Jeremy Taylor is a returning starter to the Vikings’ basketball team, and will play a versatile role for the team this season. A two-year varsity basketball player at Catskill High School, Taylor was the recipient of the Times Union Small School Player of the Year and was a Section II Class BB Champion his senior year. He will see time in the post and on the wing this season for the Vikings. Last season, Taylor averaged 10 points and five rebounds per game.

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Richard Williams Forward Class: Height: High School: Hometown: Curriculum:

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Freshman 6-4 Harry S. Truman Bronx, NY Individual Studies

Richard Williams is an athletic forward who will be relied upon for his rebounding and defensive skills. A two-sport athlete in high school, Williams was named Player of the Year at Harry S. Truman High School. Williams appeared in one All-Star game in high school where he scored 20 points. He intends to transfer to a four-year university after his time at Hudson Valley.

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2011-12

Results, Statistics and Honors

RESULTS Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Jan. 7 Jan. 11

@ Dutchess @ Fulton-Montgomery Corning @ North Country Finger Lakes @ RPI JV @ Clinton @ College of St. Joseph (JV) @ Jefferson Delhi Mohawk Valley @ Broome @ Herkimer @ Cayuga Word of Life

W L W L W W W W W L W W L W W

98-80 85-98 87-60 81-86 69-54 75-56 74-55 93-73 59-54 67-76 71-67 85-79 69-90 65-62 84-49

Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 16 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Mar. 2

@ Schenectady @ TC3 North Country Herkimer Adirondack Fulton-Montgomery Columbia-Greene Albany Pharmacy Clinton @ Mohawk Valley @ Adirondack @ Columbia-Greene @ Delhi Schenectady Fulton-Montgomery (Regionals)

L W W L W W W L W L W W L W L

48-55 65-58 73-70 51-58 54-48 77-59 56-46 54-56 76-64 54-90 86-60 71-42 57-59 71-58 66-68

STATISTICS Player Will Holleran Anthony Metzold Matt Walker Kenny Fuqua Jeffrey Kruzinski Kenny Jones Alex Hladik Jeremy Taylor Jacob Palmer Kalik Parker Conor Maish Andrew Brown Greg Deso Joe Ferrari Connor Chapman Totals:

GP 3 28 13 10 27 22 9 30 23 30 28 24 9 22 17 30

FG 3 29 49 2 65 56 4 134 71 181 131 19 1 7 7 759

FGA 6 65 94 5 145 114 7 249 176 380 273 37 4 23 14 1592

HONORS Kalik Parker Region III First Team Mountain Valley Conference First Team

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FG% 3FG 0.500 3 0.446 25 0.521 0 0.400 0 0.448 36 0.491 1 0.571 0 0.538 0 0.403 25 0.476 70 0.480 75 0.514 0 0.250 0 0.304 1 0.500 0 0.477 236

3FGA 5 59 0 0 83 5 0 0 74 200 164 0 0 6 0 596

3FG% 0.600 0.424 0.434 0.200 0.350 0.457 0.167 0.396

FT 0 8 59 1 50 20 1 47 44 57 55 14 2 8 4 370

FTA 0 12 81 2 58 47 3 71 56 85 66 23 4 13 10 531

FT% Off 0 0.667 2 0.728 7 0.500 3 0.862 24 0.426 25 0.333 2 0.662 71 0.786 21 0.671 60 0.833 17 0.609 18 0.500 1 0.615 6 0.400 3 0.697 1038

Def 0 30 15 3 46 66 5 81 61 225 191 23 9 14 9 8.67

TR RPG 0 0.0 32 1.1 22 1.7 6 0.6 70 2.6 91 4.1 7 0.8 152 5.1 82 3.6 285 9.5 208 7.4 41 1.7 10 1.1 20 0.9 12 0.7 25.93 34.6

A 0 17 28 5 130 36 1 25 91 45 82 25 2 1 1 489

APG TO 0.00 0 0.61 10 2.15 35 0.50 5 4.81 82 1.64 40 0.11 5 0.83 45 3.96 63 1.50 59 2.93 78 1.04 23 0.22 2 0.05 5 0.06 3 16.30 455

S B 0 0 7 0 16 1 0 0 35 2 28 1 2 2 24 3 29 1 40 48 26 16 8 4 0 0 2 1 3 0 220 79

Points 9 91 157 5 216 133 9 315 211 489 392 52 4 23 18 2124

PPG 3.00 3.25 12.08 0.50 8.00 6.05 1.00 10.50 9.17 16.30 14.00 2.17 0.44 1.05 1.06 70.80

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Viking

Records (since 1995)

MOST POINTS IN A GAME 40 (Justin Gallo, 2007-08 at Broome) 39 (Markael Brace, 2002-03 vs. Broome) 38 (Ramel Alexander, 2009-10 vs. Ulster) 37 (Ramel Alexander, 2009-10 vs. Corning) 37 (Joseph Bell, 2001-02 vs. Columbia-Greene) 34 (Marty Safford, 1984-85 vs. Morrisville) 34 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 at Cayuga) 33 (Markael Brace, 2002-03 vs. Canton) 32 (Ramel Alexander, 2009-10 vs. Schenectady) 32 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 vs. Mohawk Valley) 32 (Carlos Pellot-Rivera, 2009-10 vs. Herkimer) 31 (Justin Gallo, 2007-08 vs. Schenectady) 31 (Justin Gallo, 2007-08 vs. Schenectady) 31 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 at Cobleskill) 31 (Khylan Hunt, 2005-06 at Fulton-Montgomery) 31 (Mike Cherry, 1995-96 vs. Adirondack) 31 (Vince Phinn, 1995-96 vs. Cobleskill) 30 (Ramel Alexander, 2009-10 at Mohawk Valley)

MOST ASSISTS IN A GAME 18 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 vs. Schenectady) 15 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 at Adirondack) 14 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 at Fulton-Montgomery) 13 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 vs. Fulton-Montgomery) 13 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 vs. Delhi) 13 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 at Onondaga) 13 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 vs. Fulton-Montgomery) 13 (Marlon Sousis, 2004-05 vs. Canton) 13 (Woody Edwards, 1995-97 vs. Adirondack) 12 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 at Herkimer) 12 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 vs. Herkimer) 12 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08 at Schenectady) 12 (Woody Edwards, 1995-97 vs. Columbia Greene) 12 (Kyle Manus, 1997-99 vs. Paul Smith’s)

MOST REBOUNDS IN A GAME 21 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 at Adirondack) 21 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 at Schenectady) 20 (Larry Tape, 2005-06 at Morrisville) 20 (Zach Bye, 2006-07 vs. Broome) 20 (Zach Bye, 2006-07 at Schenectady) 19 (Ian Austin-Michaud, 2008-09 vs. Clinton) 19 (Dalton Austin-Michaud, 2008-09 vs. No. Country) 19 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 vs. Adirondack) 19 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 vs. Holyoke) 19 (Marty Safford, 1984-85 vs. Fulton-Montgomery) 18 (Ian Austin-Michaud, 2008-09 vs. Broome) 18 (Adam Vooris, 1999-01 vs. Fulton-Montgomery) 17 (Ramel Alexander, 2009-10 at North Country) 17 (Ramel Alexander, 2009-10 vs. Clinton) 17 (Ramel Alexander, 2009-10 vs. Schenectady) 17 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 vs. Fulton-Montgomery) 17 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 at Delhi) 17 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08 vs. Schenectady) 17 (Zach Bye, 2006-07 vs. Erie) 17 (Zach Bye, 2006-07 vs. Mohawk Valley) 17 (Khylan Hunt, 2005-06 vs. Morrisville) 17 (Kylan Hunt, 2005-06 vs. Canton)

MOST CAREER POINTS 1,314 (Ducey Hughes, 1977-79) 1,148 (Justin Gallo, 2006-08) 1,086 (Ramel Alexander, 2008-10) 1,003 (Don Mullaney, 1963-65) 975 (David Walden, 1998-00) 966 (Khylan Hunt, 2004-06) 959 (Kalik Parker, 2010-12) 937 (Steve Armstrong, 1973-75) 918 (Jack McMahon, 1960-62) 909 (Markael Brace, 2000-03)

MOST CAREER ASSISTS 286 (Emanuel Mayben, 2007-08) 244 (Woody Edwards, 1995-97) 235 (Aric Kucel, 2003-05) 210 (Chris Jura, 1998-2000) 202 (Anthony Robustiano, 2009-11) 200 (Paul Bowe, 2000-02) 188 (Kyle Manus, 1997-99) 187 (Ramel Alexander, 2008-10) 187 (David Walden, 1998-2000) 183 (Kyle Miller, 1999-01)

MOST CAREER REBOUNDS 589 (Khylan Hunt, 2004-06) 503 (Ramel Alexander, 2008-10) 471 (Kalik Parker, 2010-12) 462 (David Walden, 1998-2000) 451 (Allan Dickson, 2002-03, 2005-06) 417 (Datwan Hemingway, 2007-08) 381 (Tom Perren, 1999-01) 374 (Steve Hunt, 2009-11) 363 (Matt Harte, 2008-10) 346 (Larry Tape, 2003-04, 2005-06)

MOST CAREER 3-POINTERS 159 (Ryne Luce, 2006-08) 155 (Kalik Parker, 2010-12) 153 (Justin Gallo, 2006-08) 146 (Dennis Pitaniello, 1998-2000) 131 (Nick Maloy, 1997-99) 125 (Markael Brace, 2000-03) 109 (Tim Kindlon, 2003-04) 106 (Aric Kucel, 2003-05) 97 (Pat Lanoue, 2008-10) 87 (Jay Mahoney, 1996-98)

MOST CAREER BLOCKS 162 (Tom Perren, 1999-01) 155 (Khylan Hunt, 2004-06) 119 (Kevin Goutos, 2005-07) 114 (Allan Dickson, 2002-03, 2005-06) 104 (Kalik Parker, 2010-12) 84 (Bill Heslin, 2003-04) 83 David Walden, 1998-00) 64 (Jared Parseghian, 1997-99)

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Records (continued)

MOST CAREER STEALS

BEST CAREER FG PERCENTAGE

175 (David Walden, 1998-00) 157 (Ramel Alexander, 2008-10) 146 (Allan Dickson, 2002-03, 2005-06) 124 (Aric Kucel, 2003-05) 106 (Justin Gallo, 2006-08) 106 (Markael Brace, 2000-01, 2002-03) 105 (Dennis Pitaniello, 1998-00) 101 (Nick Maloy, 1997-99) 101 (Kyle Manus, 1997-99)

(minimum 250 shots attempted) 54.1% ( Derick Faragon, 206-381, 2006-08) 53.6% (Maurice Lane, 157 of 293, 2006-07) 51.7% (Patrick Barnes, 150 of 290, 2008-09) 51.2% (Ramel Alexander, 185 of 361, 2008-09) 51% (Vince Phinn, 202 of 396, 1995-97) 50.5% (Ramel Alexander, 429-850, 2008-10) 50.2% (Matt Harte, 197-392, 2008-10) 50.2% (Datwan Hemingway, 233-464, 2007-08) 49.9% (David Walden, 364 of 729, 1998-2000) 49.1% (Emanuel Mayben, 207-422, 2007-08) 48.5% (Jay Mahoney, 128-264, 1996-98) 47.5% (Greg Malm, 155 of 326, 1996-98)

MEN’S COACHING RECORDS Coach John Mrockowski Don Schmidt Bob Kirchberger Matt Kupic Clem Zotto Dan Hytko Lowes Moore Roy Pompey Bob Catherwood Vince Medici Andre Cook Ken Dagostino

Years 1954-59 1959-62, 1969-71 1962-69 1971-79 1979-81 1981-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-95 1995-2004 2004-2009 2009-present

Won 39 70 129 117 18 135 10 12 106 166 119 54

Lost 47 56 64 86 30 70 14 14 38 94 40 32

Percentage .434 .556 .668 .576 .375 .655 .417 .462 .736 .638 .748 .628

ALL-TIME WON-LOST RECORD Year

Record

Head Coach

Year

Record

Head Coach

Year

Record

Head Coach

1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74

8-10 11-6 6-10 9-8 2-13 6-14 20-5 22-3 19-9 21-7 17-9 21-7 20-8 21-7 10-17 12-17 10-17 13-13 19-9 11-13

John Mrockowski John Mrockowski John Mrockowski John Mrockowski John Mrockowski Don Schmidt Don Schmidt Don Schmidt Bob Kirchberger Bob Kirchberger Bob Kirchberger Bob Kirchberger Bob Kirchberger Bob Kirchberger Bob Kirchberger Don Schmidt Don Schmidt Matt Kupic Matt Kupic Matt Kupic

1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93

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Former Players

Where They’ve Gone

The following is a list of Vikings’ basketball players who have moved on after graduating from Hudson Valley since 1996.

Class of 1996 Paul Honsinger Mike Cherry

Class of 2005 Eckerd College East Carolina University

Maurice Frye Aric Kucel Jon Steinbiss

SUNY New Paltz Kean University Buffalo State University at Albany

Class of 2006

Saint Peter’s College SUNY Cortland Clarkson University

Class of 1997 Woody Edwards Vince Phinn Chris Sculco Nate Wylie

Class of 1998 Jay Mahoney Mike Galuski Greg Malm Jeremy Rundell

Mary Washington University Greensboro College Coastal Carolina University SUNY Cortland

Class of 1999 Mark Gatta Tim Strong Jeremy Rusky

SUNY Cortland SUNY Farmingdale University at Albany

College of Saint Rose SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Plattsburgh University at Albany

Class of 2001 Kurt Bush Adam Vooris R.J. Mann Kyle Miller Thomas Perren

SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Cortland SUNY Oswego SUNY Oswego Kean University

Norwich University Rochester Institute of Technology SUNY Cortland Syracuse University SUNY New Paltz

Class of 2003 Markael Brace

North Carolina Central University

Zach Bye Mike Canape Kevin Goutos Corey Harkins Maurice Lane

College of Saint Rose Plymouth State College SUNY Cobleskill Siena College SUNY Oneonta

Bobby Barry Grady Edwards Justin Gallo Ryan Luce Emmanuel Mayben Justinlove Smith

Alfred Hartwick College Union College Keystone College Binghamton University Siena College

Class of 2009 Pat Barnes Garrett Bishop Cameron Couball

St. Edwards University Sage College of Albany St. Edwards University

Ramel Alexander Matt Harte Pat Lanoue Carlos Pellot-Rivera

Bloomfield College Wentworth Institute of Technology Sage College Western Connecticut State University

Class of 2011 Anthony Rosbustiano College of Saint Rose Steven Hunt Russell Sage

Class of 2012

Class of 2004 Bill Heslin Tim Kindlon Bob Boughton Antwan Gibson

Class of 2007

Class of 2010

Class of 2002 Paul Bowe Jeremy Schneible Jason McKinney Todd Haver Joe Bell

Bridgeport University SUNY Oneonta Coastal Carolina SUNY Plattsburgh Saint Rose Graduate Program Greensboro College Iona College

Class of 2008

Class of 2000 Dennis Pitaniello Jasper Estasis Chris Jura Tristan McCarthy

Joe Adeife Simon Clement Mike Collopy Khylan Hunt Chris LaPointe Larry Tape Dane Samuels

SUNY Oneonta Hartwick College SUNY Brockport Norfolk State University

Andrew Brown Kalik Parker Conor Maisch Jacob Palmer

SUNY Oneonta SUNY Plattsburgh Utica College Eastern University

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Outdoor Athletic Complex Capital Campaign Overview

Benefits for the Campus and Community

A new state-of-the-art synthetic turf playing field and track and field complex is planned for Hudson Valley Community College. The new outdoor athletic facilities will be on the site of the current soccer/lacrosse and football fields.

• Expanded athletic and exercise opportunities for all Hudson Valley Community College students, faculty, staff and members of the community

Features include:

• Low maintenance synthetic turf field for the college’s intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic teams

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400m eight-lane track Synthetic turf field Natural grass practice field Concession, box office, storage and restroom facility Grandstand seating and bleachers Scoreboard and sports lighting

• High quality natural grass practice field for use by all college athletic teams and summer camp programs • Improved and expanded facilities for students pursuing physical education coursework • Opportunity for Hudson Valley Community College to host regional, state-wide and national athletic contests in a variety of sports at the high school and collegiate levels

Benefits of College Athletics College athletic programs have immediate and lasting effects. Student-athletes benefit from enhanced physical fitness and the emotional support of teammates, coaches and mentors outside of the classroom. They learn accountability, self-discipline and leadership as they in turn instill a sense of pride in the greater community and serve as a rallying point for the college.

NATURAL GRASS FIELD

• Outstanding sponsorship opportunities for local businesses, corporations and private donors committed to furthering the college’s mission of excellence

SPORTS LIGHTING

GRANDSTANDS

CONCESSION BUILDING

BLEACHERS FENCING

EIGHT-LANE TRACK LANDSCAPING

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Sponsored by the Faculty Student Association Sponsorship and Recognition Opportunities The Faculty Student Association is seeking sponsors and supporters to help make this crowning jewel in Hudson Valley’s athletic facilities a reality. With your partnership, the college will stand among the most well-equipped of all community colleges in the United States. Naming Opportunities Synthetic Turf Field - $750,000 Eight-Lane Track - $750,000 Natural Grass Field - $300,000 Concession Building - $250,000 Grandstands - $27,000 Bleachers - $9,000

Sponsorship Opportunities Fencing - $100,000 Sports Lighting - $100,000 Landscaping - $70,000

For more information about the new facilities, naming or sponsorship opportunities noted above, or recognition for gifts under $9,000, contact Dr. Alex Popovics, president of the Faculty Student Association of Hudson Valley Community College, at (518) 629-7307 or e-mail [email protected].

SCOREBOARD Sponsored by Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation

SYNTHETIC TURF FIELD

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Viking

Booster Club

The successes of our student-athletes are among the many positive outcomes in the cherished history of Hudson Valley Community College. The Athletic Department has earned six National Championships, 56 Region III Championships and 104 Conference Championships, while producing student-athletes who have received the nation's most prestigious individual accolades. The 2011-2012 year was reflective of the strong Viking athletic tradition. The more than 300 student-athletes in our 16 intercollegiate athletic programs included the college's Student Senate president, a SUNY Chancellor's Award recipient, Academic All-Americans, All-Americans, All-Region and All-Conference selections, a Rawlings Gold Glove winner, as well as Conference MVPs and Region III Student-Athletes of the Week.

Membership in the Viking Booster Club is simple. Your contribution can be paid in one lump sum or spread out over multiple payments as you prefer. Please mail your membership form and contribution to: Faculty Student Association Hudson Valley Community College 80 Vandenburgh Avenue Troy, New York 12180 Please do not hesitate to contact us at (518) 629-7328 or [email protected] for additional details or with any questions you may have.

We hope you will support our student-athletes by becoming a member of the Viking Booster Club, a nonprofit, support organization affiliated with the Faculty Student Association of Hudson Valley Community College. Your tax-deductible donation to the Viking Booster Club will directly impact our 300+ student-athletes by financing program enhancements, promoting community endeavors, assisting in recruiting and retention initiatives and supporting facility development.

Be bold. Be a Viking.

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One Season Pass

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Champion $250-$499

Coach's Circle $500-$999

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* Each donation is valued and appreciated - no matter the amount. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the IRS. Thanks for your support of Viking athletics!

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*Your membership in the Viking Booster Club is valid for one calendar year from date of donation. President's Circle donations are 10-year memberships.

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Last Name: _________________________________

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Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________

State: ________________

Home Phone: _______________________________

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Work Phone: ____________________________

Email: _______________________________________________________________________________ Please apply my gift to: ‫ ܆‬All sports ‫ ܆‬Bowling ‫ ܆‬Ice Hockey ‫ ܆‬Softball

‫ ܆‬Baseball ‫ ܆‬Cross Country ‫ ܆‬Lacrosse ‫ ܆‬Tennis

‫ ܆‬DĞŶ͛ƐĂƐŬĞtball ‫ ܆‬Football ‫ ܆‬DĞŶ͛Ɛ^ŽĐĐĞƌ ‫ ܆‬Volleyball

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‫ ܆‬Employee

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Make check payable to Faculty Student Association of Hudson Valley Community College Gift Amount: $ ______________ Charge my (please check one) ‫ ܆‬Visa ‫ ܆‬Mastercard ‫ ܆‬Discover Card Number: __________________________ Exp. Date: ___________ 3-Digit Card Code: __________ Cardholder Name (please print): __________________________________________________________ Cardholder Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ____________________ ‫ ܆‬By checking this box I agree to have my name publicized as a booster club member. *Hudson Valley Community College does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race or ethnicity, national origin, religion, disabling condition, marital status or sexual orientation.

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Hudson Valley Community College

Administration

ANDREW J. MATONAK, Ed.D., President Andrew J. Matonak, better known around campus as "Drew," assumed the presidency of Hudson Valley Community College on April 18, 2005. President Matonak's tenure is marked by record growth in enrollment and steady progress in completing a $200 million Facilities Master Plan for the college. Construction highlights include the September 2007 dedication of a new, $9.4 million Administration Building; the January 2010 opening of TECSMART, the Training and Education Center for Semiconductor Manufacturing and Alternative and Renewable Technologies in Malta, NY, and a new 800space parking garage completed on the Troy campus in August 2010. Enrollment records were set in three consecutive years – fall 2008, 2009 and 2010 when it topped 14,000. In addition, a variety of new academic programs have been introduced, most recently Adolescence Education, Alternative Fuels, Automotive Management, Digital Media, Disability Studies, Entrepreneurship, Physical Sciences and Polysomnography for those interested in becoming sleep technologists. Construction now is underway on a $35 million state-of-the-art Science Center to be completed by fall 2013 with 25 fully-equipped laboratories for the study of biology, chemistry, physics, biotechnology, earth science and forensics, 11 classrooms, faculty and staff offices, conference spaces, a science study center and a greenhouse. Both Rensselaer County and the State of New York contributed funding for the Science Center and related projects. President Matonak also initiated the college's first comprehensive fund-raising campaign, the $10 million "Promise of Our Region" campaign. He will help celebrate the college's 60th anniversary in 2013, while steering the Middle States Association (MSA) reaccreditation process, as required every 10 years. The college has been accredited by the MSA since 1969 and completed its last self-study in 2004. The self-study evaluates and assesses every aspect of the college's operations, from its mission, goals and objectives, to academics, student services, administration and strategic planning. Off campus, President Matonak is vice president/president-elect of the New York Community College Association of Presidents, vice chairman/chairman-elect of the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors and president of Troy 2020. He serves on the boards of the Albany-based Center for Economic Growth, Capital Region Sponsor-A-Scholar, the Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce and First Niagara Bank's Regional Advisory Board. He also is a member of the Capital Region Workforce Investment Board, the Green Jobs-Green New York Advisory Committee and the Economic and Workforce Commission of the American Association of Community Colleges. Prior to coming to Hudson Valley Community College, President Matonak served three years as president of Northwest Iowa Community College. His career was shaped by his decision to attend Butler County Community College in Butler, Pennsylvania: he wanted to ensure other students had the same opportunity for success that was given to him. He continued at the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio, where he earned a bachelor's degree in sociology, followed by a master's degree in student personnel administration from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, and a doctorate in higher education administration from the University of Houston in Texas. He also served as dean of student affairs at Horry-Georgetown Technical College in Conway, South Carolina; assistant dean of student affairs at the University of Houston; the admissions and records coordinator

at Lee College in Baytown, Texas; and assistant dean of student development and coordinator of career development and placement for the Eastern Iowa Community College District. President Matonak and his wife, Karen, have a daughter, Taylor. .

ALEX POPOVICS, Ed.D, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Development Dr. Popovics was appointed to his current position at Hudson Valley Community College in April 2006. He leads the college’s efforts to develop a comprehensive enrollment management plan and oversees the college’s student services division. The division includes admissions, registration, student life, intercollegiate athletics, access and assistive technology resources, campus ministry, counseling, transfer, health, and career and employment services. He also serves as president of the board of the Faculty Student Association of Hudson Valley Community College, Inc., which operates auxiliary services, including the bookstore, food service and the day care center. Dr. Popovics has served as vice president for enrollment management at several institutions of higher education and as president of Presentation College in Aberdeen, S.D. He earned a doctorate of education in educational leadership: policy, planning and administration from Boston University. He is an avid runner and a Boston Marathon qualifier. Dr. Popovics and his wife, Joanne, have three daughters, Kristin, Laura and Sarah. Sarah is a 2008 graduate of Hudson Valley.

KRISTAN PELLETIER, Director of Athletics As the director of athletics at Hudson Valley Community College, Kristan Pelletier of Troy is the first female to be appointed to the position in the college’s 59-year history. Pelletier served as Hudson Valley’s assistant director of athletics in 2008, also the first female in the college’s history to hold that post. Pelletier oversees 16 NJCAA Region III varsity sports, intercollegiate activities, coaches, staff and more than 300 student-athletes. Her responsibilities include administering the athletic program’s annual budget and supervising all facets of sport and intramural programs. During Pelletier’s time as assistant director of athletics, ten of Hudson Valley’s sport teams qualified for postseason play, winning three Mountain Valley Conference titles and one Region III title. In 2009, the men’s lacrosse team won its first conference championship in program history and the men’s basketball team advanced to the national semifinals after winning its second consecutive conference title and first Region III title since 1999. Pelletier oversaw the addition of two new sports, men’s cross country and women’s golf, to Hudson Valley. Both began competition in the 2009-2010 academic year, giving the college a total of 16 athletic programs that compete at the NJCAA level. Prior to joining the Hudson Valley Community College staff, Pelletier was a financial consultant and analyst at AYCO/Goldman Sachs, an account executive for the Tri-City ValleyCats and the director of women’s basketball operations at the University at Albany. She also served as the

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head women’s basketball coach at Schenectady County Community College and as an assistant women’s basketball coach at The College of Saint Rose. A graduate of Bishop Maginn High School, Pelletier received a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in business administration from The College of Saint Rose. She graduated from Leadership Tech Valley in 2010 and is currently pursuing a doctorate in education with a concentration in athletic administration. Pelletier was a member of the Saint Rose women’s basketball team, appearing twice in the NCAA Division II Sweet 16. She was inducted into the Bishop Maginn Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006 and the Capital District Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011. Pelletier is a certified personal trainer, certified nutritional advisor and certified group fitness instructor.

JUSTIN HOYT, Assistant Director of Athletics and Sports Information Director Justin Hoyt became the Assistant Director of Athletics and Sports Information Director in 2011. Hoyt oversees all sports information responsibilities, including media relations, compiling game statistics and marketing the college’s 16 NJCAA programs. He serves as the athletics department liaison for facility rentals, coordinates the internal scheduling of athletics events and assists in all facets of the daily operations of the athletics department. Prior to joining Hudson Valley Community College, Hoyt worked for three years at D’Youville College where he was responsible for sports information duties and supervision of athletics events. He also has two years of experience in game management and marketing and promotions within the athletics department at Clemson University. Hoyt received his bachelor’s degree in sport management, with a minor in business, from Clemson University and a master’s degree in sport administration from Canisius College.

KEITH THOMAS, Athletic Trainer Keith Thomas has been the Hudson Valley Community College athletic trainer since the 2004-05 school year. Thomas is responsible for the prevention and treatment of athletic injuries for approximately 300 student-athletes on Hudson Valley’s 16 varsity teams. He came to Hudson Valley from Union College where he was an assistant athletic trainer since July 2004. Prior to working at Union, he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University at Albany for two years and the athletic trainer at LaSalle Institute for four years. Thomas received a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Alfred University in 1998 and a master’s degree in curriculum development and instructional technology from UAlbany in 2004. He lives in Malta with his wife, Tara.

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TIM WILSON, Assistant Supervisor of Athletics and Recreation Tim Wilson joined the Hudson Valley Community College athletics staff in 2002. He is a 1999 graduate of Troy High School and lives in Wynantskill.

CHRIS KELLY, Supervisor of Athletic Programs Chris Kelly became the supervisor of athletic programs at Hudson Valley Community College in 2005. Kelly has been instrumental in the success of the Hudson Valley athletic department since her playing days in the late 1980s. She was an assistant women’s basketball coach under Paul Bishop in 1992-93, helping the Vikings win their first national championship. The only person to be inducted into the Hudson Valley Athletic Hall of Fame three times, Kelly is honored as an individual player, as a member of the 1988-89 women’s basketball team, and as an assistant coach of the 1992-93 national championship team. She holds a master’s degree in psychology.

DR. RICHARD ALFRED, Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Richard Alfred has been the team physician and orthopedic surgeon for Hudson Valley Community College athletics since 1988. He is a partner in The Orthopedic Group based in Albany. Originally from the Albany area, Dr. Alfred obtained his bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and attended Albany Medical College. After completing an orthopedic surgery residency at Albany Medical Center, he completed a prestigious fellowship in sports medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Dr. Alfred currently is an assistant clinical professor of surgery/orthopedics at Albany Medical College and serves as the medical director for the New York Giants training camp.

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Winter Sports Schedules (See back cover for men’s basketball schedule)

ICE HOCKEY

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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Location

Time

Fri. Sat. Tue. Fri. Sat. Tue. Sat. Sun. Sat. Tue. Sat. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sat. Thu. Wed. Sat. Tue. Sat. Thu. Fri. Sat.-Sun.

Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 23-24

RPI Club Marist Club Albany Club Wagner CC Morris Mohawk Valley Monroe Monroe Mohawk Valley Monroe Broome Erie Erie CC Morris Middlebury College Marist Club Broome Erie Mohawk Valley Broome Albany Club RPI Club National Tournament

Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Monroe

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Hudson Utica Troy Ft. Edwards Utica Utica Schenectady Utica Erie

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Men’s Basketball Schedule

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Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 13

Jefferson RPI JV TC3 Mohawk Valley Broome Springfield College JV Delhi

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Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 30

Word of Life Schenectady North Country Herkimer Adirondack Fulton-Montgomery Columbia-Greene Clinton

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Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 20 Feb. 26

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Delhi

TBA

Home games in bold.

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