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2 CONTENTS A letter from the Director The Campus Philadelphia Individual Sport Highlights Men s Basketball Women s Basketball Men s Crew Men s Cross Country Women s Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Men s Golf Women s Gymnastics Women s Lacrosse Women s Rowing Men s Soccer Women s Soccer Men s Tennis Women s Tennis Women s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Volleyball Individual Honors Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes Academic Honors Student-Athlete Development Community Service & Outreach Facilities Marketing & Promotions OwlSports.com The Owl Club T-Club TEMPLE AT A GLANCE... Temple is the 4th largest media market in the country, with over 2.9 million TV homes according to Nielsen. The designated market area (DMA) is 7.6 million. Temple is located in a region of 6.53 million people, and is only 95 miles from NYC and 120 miles from Washington DC. In fact, more than 40% of the US population is within a days drive from Philadelphia. Temple is the 26th largest public University in the country with over 38,000 students founded in 1884 and has 404 academic programs including 5 professional schools of law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and podiatry. Temple is Research I institution, a Carnegie Classification in 2015 as the highest level and ranked by US News and World Report at 115 (6th) with an overall graduation rate of 70%, and has a full time retention rate for undergraduate students at 89%. Temple is one of 11 institutions in the country with multi-year APR scores of 970 or greater for all teams including a 2015 multi-years APR score of 971, as well as 979 for men s basketball. Temple has over 300,000 alumni around the world including over 170,000 alumni that live in the Philadelphia DMA. Temple s athletic department has 19 sports and 500+ student athletes. Temple has one of the best football coaches in Matt Rhule. The football team has been bowl eligible 5 out of the last 7 years and finished 10-4 last year, winning the AAC Eastern Division and being ranked in the Top 25 for several weeks. Temple posted the largest attendance gain during the 2015 season, playing in front of an average home crowd of 44,159, an increase of 20,789 per game. This excitement led ESPN to bring its popular pregame show, College GameDay, to Philadelphia. The Temple game played against Notre Dame had a 3.9 national rating and an 18.1 local rating. It was ABC s highest ranking game ever in the Philadelphia area which is impactful given we are in the 4th largest media market in the country. Out of the 10 football games televised on ABC/ESPN locally, Temple had over 14.8 million viewers in the Philadelphia market. (There is not data available for the remaining two games televised on CBSSN). Led by the AAC Coach of the Year Fran Dunphy, the men s basketball team won the regular season conference title and is the 5th winningest program in the history of college basketball. Temple s athletic facilities are among the finest in the country. The football team plays its games in the NFL stadium operated by the Philadelphia Eagles and there are ongoing discussions to build an on campus football stadium as well. The basketball arena is a state of the art facility with a capacity crowd of 10,000. Over the last four years Temple has spent over $50 million for athletics multipurpose facilities with all the athletic facilities being state of the art. The University itself has over $400 million planned for capital projects over the next five years including a $170 million state of the art library.

3 TeMPLe FAnS, What a year it was to be a Temple Owl! From the start of the 2015 fall season where Football posted its first win over Penn State in 74 years to the 2016 spring season highlighted by academic records set by our student-athletes in the classroom, it has been quite a ride for our Cherry and White. Here are some of the many memories I will take from this amazing year! Record-setting grade point averages and APR numbers by our student-athletes, including a new semester record 3.22 GPA for Spring 2016 All-time high of 4,876 community service hours performed by our student-athletes over a record 50 projects Football garnering its first national ranking since 1979, winning the AAC East Division, tying a record for wins in a season and earning a trip to the Marmot Boca Raton Bowl ESPN s College GameDay coming to Philadelphia for our Notre Dame game and the ABC national telecast setting a record with an 18.1 share in the Philadelphia market Tyler Matakevich earning National Defensive Player of the Year (Bednarik and Nagurski Awards) and Consensus All-American honors Men s Basketball winning the conference regular season title and earning its seventh trip in nine years to the NCAAs Senior Alyssa Delp earned All-America honors in leading Field Hockey to a second straight berth in the BIG EAST Championship game Blanca Fernandez won her first six races, including the AAC Championship and NCAA Regional title, and became women s cross country s first All-American. She also set a school record in the 5000 meters and earned All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Championship Freshman Sylvia Wilson won the 60m hurdles at the Indoor Championship Men s Soccer earned its first national ranking since 1997 while Women s Soccer posted a season-record 12 wins Women s Basketball posted its first upset of a nationally-ranked team in seven years with a thrilling win over #19/17 USF Fencing won its 20th straight NIWFA Championships and four Owls competed at the NCAAs. Junior gymnast Briana Odom was co-champion at the ECAC Championships in the floor exercise. Women s Lacrosse advanced to the BIG EAST Championship game on the strength of a 13-win season. On the river Men s Crew won its first medal at the Dad Vail Regatta since 2008 while Women s Rowing had its best-ever finish at the Championships Last, but certainly not least, due to the impressive performance by our student-athletes, our overall fundraising increased by 134 percent. This is just a sampling of the many accolades and highlights our student-athletes, coaches and teams earned during this amazing year. Now, we look forward to even greater success for Temple Athletics during the academic year. We eagerly anticipate the opening of the Temple Sports Complex, the new home of men s and women s soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and women s track. Enjoy the rest of your summer Temple fans, and I look forward to seeing everyone at a game this fall cheering on your Owls!! GReATneSS DOeSn T QUIT. Dr. Patrick Kraft Director of Athletics Temple University ANNUAL REPORT

4 THE CAMPUS Founded in 1884 by Dr. Russell Conwell, Temple University is a public university that enrolls nearly 39,000 students. Temple offers disciplines in 17 schools and colleges, including professional schools such as medical, dental and law. Each of our 18 schools and colleges offers an abundance of courses and majors Temple boasts more than 100 undergraduate programs on nine campuses, including locations in Rome and Japan. Sitting just 1.5 miles north of Center City Philadelphia, our Main Campus is close to the arts, music, intellectual and cultural scene of the country s sixth largest city. There are over 170,000 living alumni in the tri-state area. 2 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

5 MEN S BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS Temple made its 32nd appearance all-time in the NCAA Tournament and seventh in head coach Fran Dunphy s 10 years with the program. The 10th-seeded Owls fell narrowly in overtime to seventhseeded Iowa, 72-70, in the NCAA First Round. The Owls finished the season with an overall record of 21-12, marking their 36th 20-win season all time and eighth in Dunphy's 10 seasons. Temple won the regular season title with a record of 14-4 and claimed the top seed in the Tournament. Temple s regular season conference title was its first since 2012 in the Atlantic 10, and its 14th all-time shared or outright regular season conference title since joining the East Coast Conference in the season. Dunphy was named Coach of the Year for a second year in a row and now has the 12thmost NCAA appearances of any active Division I coach (16, Penn & Temple, ). In addition to his conference honor, Dunphy was named the NABC District 25 Coach of the Year for a third time in his tenure with the Owls. Temple advanced to the Tournament semifinals for a second year in a row, where the Owls lost to eventual tournament champ UConn after beating USF in the quarterfinals. Senior guard Quenton DeCosey was a a unanimous selection to the First Team, and was also named to the Philadelphia Big 5 First Team and NABC All-District First Team. DeCosey was Temple s leading scorer with 15.9 points per game, ranking third in the conference, and scored in double figures in 30 of 33 contests. DeCosey finished his career with 1,513 points to rank 16th all-time in program history. Senior Jaylen Bond, who led Temple in both of its American Tournament games, was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Tournament Team and to the Philadelphia Big 5 Second Team. He recorded 10 double-doubles, and his 8.5 rebounds per game ranked fifth in the conference. Sophomore Obi Enechionyia was Temple's second-leading scorer with 11.0 points per game, and reached double figures in scoring in 12 of the last 15 games of the season. Junior point guard Josh Brown led all players in the conference with an assist/turnover ratio of 3.5 (eighth in the nation), and ranked second in the league with 4.9 assists per game. He twice dished nine assists in a game this season. The Owls finished the regular season with 11 home wins, and have now won 10 or more games at home in eight of the last nine seasons. Overall, the Owls won 13 of their last 18 games including a streak of five straight. With a win vs. #8 SMU on Jan. 24, Temple has now taken down a Top 10 team in seven of the last eight seasons. Temple earned two American Player of the Week honors, with senior Devin Coleman earning the title on Jan. 25 and DeCosey getting it on Jan. 11. Coleman hit 8-of-8 shots from the field in the SMU win, including 7-of-7 from long range, leading the Owls with a career-high 23 points. The Owls ranked third in the nation in fewest turnovers per game at 9.2. They recorded single digit turnovers in 20 of 33 games, tallying as few as five (vs. Delaware on Nov. 29, at USF on Jan. 31 and vs. Memphis on March 3). The Owls earned three regular-season wins over Top 25 teams, the most since This season also marked the first since 1998 that the Owls beat two Top 25 opponents on the road. Temple has beaten at least one ranked opponent for nine straight seasons. Three times during the season, Temple was down by 10 or more points in the second half and came back to win. Five of Temple's 12 losses came to teams ranked in the Top 25 at the time of the game Overall; 14-4 The American 1st in The American HeAD COACH Fran Dunphy ASSISTAnT COACHeS Dwayne Killings Aaron McKie Shawn Trice ASSISTAnT TO THe HeAD COACH/PLAYeR DeVeLOPMenT Dave Duke DIReCTOR OF OPeRATIOnS Raheem Mapp VIDeO COORDInATOR Chris Clark ANNUAL REPORT

6 women S BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS Temple finished the season with a overall record, recording a 20-win season for the second year in a row, the program's 15th overall. The Owls notched a 13-5 mark to finish third in the tough. Temple finished behind national champion, UConn, and #20 USF. Temple notched its first win over a top-25 team in seven years, downing #19/17 USF, 68-66, on February 6 at the Liacouras Center. The team advanced to the WNIT Quarterfinals for the second-straight season, but fell to Michigan on the road, 77-76, to end their season. Temple won three WNIT games before falling to Michigan, topping Drexel and Quinnipiac on the road, and defeating Ohio at home. The Owls won the program's first-ever American Athletic Conference tournament game, breezing by Tulsa in the quarterfinals, Sophomore Alliya Butts led the Owls in scoring, averaging 15.1 points per game, en route to being named the program's first ever first-team selection. Butts also stepped up her defense, finishing second in the conference and 34th in the nation with 80 total steals this season. Junior Feyonda Fitzgerald returned to the All-Conference team, finishing second on the Owls with 13.6 points per game. Fitzgerald was Temple's top playmaker, notching 186 total assists, the second-best single season assist number in Temple history. She finished the season ranked 25th in the nation in the category. Fitzgerald and senior Erica Covile each notched their 1,000th career points this season, with Covile becoming just the fourth player in program history to close her career with over 1,000 points, 800 rebounds, and 150 steals. Covile shot 85.1% (97-114) from the free throw line, setting the Temple single-season record, while also earning her the Big 5 Free Throw title. Sophomore Tanaya Atkinson earned her first post-season award, being named to the All-Big 5 second team, finishing the year averaging 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game. Sophomore Donnaizha Fountain had an outstanding first season in cherry and white, as the transfer finished with averages of 10.4 points and 6.7 rebounds per game. The USF win was part of a six-game winning streak, the longest for the program since the season. After starting the season 3-2, Temple switched to a fiveguard line-up, finishing 21-9 with those starters. Temple set a McGonigle Hall attendance record when the Owls entertained #1 UConn on February 14, hanging tough with the Huskies in front of 3,392 fans. The Owls were on the wrong end of a history-making fiveovertime game, falling just short at Memphis, , in what tied for the longest game in the history of NCAA women's basketball Overall; 13-5 The American 3rd in The American HeAD COACH Tonya Cardoza ASSOCIATe HeAD COACH Way Veney ASSISTAnT COACHeS Meg Barber Willnett Crockett DIReCTOR OF OPeRATIOnS Stacey Nasser VIDeO COORDInATOR James Spinelli 4 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

7 MEN S CREW HIGHLIGHTS Temple men s crew had a fantastic season, which served as the final season under head coach Dr. Gavin R. White. The legendary coach will move into the role of Coach Emeritus with the program. On the heels of an outstanding varsity eight season, the Owls earned a team bid to the IRA National Championships, including racing in the varsity eight race at the event for the first time since At the IRA s, Temple raced in the grand finals in the freshman eight, the petite finals in the lightweight four, and lower level finals in both the varsity eight and the varsity four. The Owls had a great showing at the historic Dad Vail Regatta, earning a bronze medal in the varsity eight race. The medal was the first for the program in the event in eight years. Two other Temple boats advanced to the grand finals at the Dad Vail, with the lightweight four finishing fifth overall and the novice eight notching a sixth-place finish. Temple s varsity eight competed at the famed San Diego Crew Classic, coming away with the gold medal in the Ash Cup race. The Owls led wire-to-wire, but held off late charges from Purdue and Santa Clara. Racing at the 2016 Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association (SIRA) Championships, Temple took home four total medals, including winning gold in the novice eight race. The Owls also grabbed silvers in the varsity eight and second varsity eight races, while finishing with a bronze medal in the lightweight four event. At the Bergen Cup City Championships, Temple notched five top-three finishes, including a win from the second varsity eight. Three other Temple boats finished in second place, the varsity eight, the third varsity eight and the freshman four. Hosting the 34th-annual Murphy Cup Regatta on the Schuylkill, the Owls made the most of their spring season opener, grabbing silver medals in both the varsity eight and junior varsity eight races. Temple also earned bronze medals in the novice eight and lightweight four races at the Murphy Cup. Overall, Owl boats finished fourth or higher in every race contested, advancing to five finals. Temple competed in a handful of events in the fall tune-up season, closed out by eight victories in eight races at the Bill Braxton Memorial Regatta. At the Philadelphia Frostbite Regatta, the Owls had success, winning three varsity events and a pair of freshman events. Competing at the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta, Temple earned two medals, both gold. Overall, the Owls finished the day with four top-10 finishes, winning the freshman four and the lightweight eight races. The Owls opened the fall racing season at the King's Head Regatta, celebrating with three golds for the current team and another gold from the Temple alumni boat. The current Owls won a pairs event, the open four race, and the club eight race. 3rd at Dad Vail Regatta HeAD COACH Gavin White ASSISTAnT COACHeS Brian Perkins Dan Gus Goettne Scott Waters ANNUAL REPORT

8 MEN S Cross Country HIGHLIGHTS As a team, the Owls placed 15th of 25 teams at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships, led by senior Matt Kacyon with a 29th-place finish. The Owls earned their highest-ever finish at a conference meet, placing fourth of nine teams at the American Athletic Conference Championships. Both Kacyon and senior Alex Izewski earned all-conference honors, finishing in eighth and 12th place, respectively. Both ran personal best times at the conference meet. The Owls were regionally ranked for most of the season, coming in as high as 12th. Temple placed ninth of 21 teams at the Princeton Invitational, led by Izewski in 20th place. Both Izewski and Kacyon placed in the top 20 at the highlycompetitive Paul Short Invitational, taking 18th and 19th, respectively. As a team, the Owls placed 16th among 27 teams to record their highest-ever finish at the meet. Three Temple runners placed in the top 25 at the Main Line Invite, led by Izewski in 11th place. Temple placed third as a team at the Big 5 Invitational, with Izewski placing fifth followed by Kacyon in 10th and junior Stephan Listabarth in 11th. Listabarth came out strong in his first meet as an Owl, taking first place among 95 runners at the Duquesne Duals. Kacyon was honored for his performance off the course, being named to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All- Area Team. 4th in The American HeAD COACH Elvis Forde ASSISTAnT COACHeS James Snyder Steve Fuelling 6 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

9 Women s Cross Country HIGHLIGHTS Graduate student Blanca Fernandez became the first-ever Temple women's cross country runner to qualify for the NCAA Championships, and then earned the program's firstever All-America honor by placing 29th in a field of 254 competitors. Fernandez was named the USTFCCA Mid-Atlantic Regional Athlete of the Year after winning the NCAA Regional meet. As a team, Temple placed 23rd among 30 teams at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships. Through four regular season meets, the American Athletic Conference Championships, and the NCAA Regionals, Fernandez was unbeaten in the 2015 season. On Oct. 31, Fernandez became the program's first ever conference champion, winning the title in a season-best time of 20:06 for the 6K race. The Owls finished in 14th among 24 teams at the Princeton Invitational. As a team, the Owls competed in the top division for the first time at the Paul Short Invitational, placing 29th of 35 teams. Fernandez was twice named the Female Runner of the Week. Three Owls placed in the top 15 in the Duquesne Duals to start the season, led by freshman Maddie Bixler in ninth place. 10th in The American HeAD COACH Elvis Forde ASSISTAnT COACHeS James Snyder Steve Fuelling AMeRICAn ATHLeTIC COnFeRenCe CHAMPIOn Blanca Fernandez ANNUAL REPORT

10 Fencing HIGHLIGHTS The Owls were ranked in every Top 10 poll throughout the season, finishing ninth in the final poll of Temple had four fencers qualify for the 2016 NCAA Championships, and took 11th place among women's teams at the national meet. Three seniors made their first-ever appearance at the NCAA Championships, Demi Antipas (foil), Jessica Hall (epee) and Petra Khan (sabre). Sophomore Safa Ibrahim (epee) made her second-straight NCAA Tournament appearance and was the Owls' highest finisher, taking 17th place. All 17 Temple fencers qualified to compete in the NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Regional, and the Owls sent the maximum 12 representatives. Out of those 12, an impressive eight were finalists (top 12) at the regional meet. Antipas was Temple's top finisher at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Regional, earning a runner-up finish in foil. The Owls also had a top-five finisher in epee, with Hall taking fourth. Five Owls earned All-NIWFA recognition after Temple earned its 20th straight NIWFA team title. Freshman Fiona Fong was named to the All-NIWFA First Team after a third-place finish in epee. Earning All-NIWFA Second Team honors were senior Fatima Largaespada (foil), junior Alexandra Keft (epee) and freshman Quinn Duwelius (epee). Khan was named to the All-NIWFA Academic Team. As a team, Temple finished with a dual meet record of Sophomore Becca Stanford tied for third in foil at the 2016 Junior Fencing Olympics. One month earlier at the January NAC, Stanford took eighth in junior women's foil and 10th in Division I women's foil. On Jan. 22, Keft was named to the College Fencing 360 Primetime Performers Weekly Honor Roll after going 11-1 at the Penn State Invitational. Temple went 4-1 as a team at Penn State, highlighted by an 18-9 win against the eighth-ranked Nittany Lions and a 20-7 victory against North Carolina. The epee squad turned in a perfect day at the Sacred Heart Invitational, including a 6-3 win against nationally-ranked Harvard. Ibrahim won the epee title at the Penn State Open on Nov. 7, while Largaespada tied for third in foil. To start the season, the Owls won two of three events at their own Temple Open on Oct. 31. Largaespada took the win in foil, while freshman Blessing Olaode won her first collegiate meet for the sabre squad. Junior Miranda Litzinger placed second in foil, as did Ibrahim in epee and senior Gloria Aguilar in sabre. Head Coach Nikki Franke completed her 44th year at the helm of Temple fencing in , and now has an overall career record of st in the niwfa HeAD COACH Nikki Franke ASSISTAnT COACH Josh Herring VOLUnTeeR ASSISTAnT COACH Margo Szabunia DIReCTOR OF FenCInG OPeRATIOnS Erica Szpynda 8 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

11 FIELD HOCKEY HIGHLIGHTS The Owls finished at 8-13 overall with a 3-2 mark in conference play. Eight of their losses were to teams ranked in the NFHCA Top 20 Poll, and seven losses were by just a single goal. Senior Alyssa Delp was named Third Team All-American by Longstreth/NFHCA Three players earned Longstreth/NFHCA All-Region honors with Delp being named to the first team while fellow seniors Sarah Deck and Tricia Light were named to the second team. Delp and Deck earned BIG EAST First Team honors, while Light and senior Haley Mitchell were named to the BIG EAST Second Team. Delp, Deck and Light were all named to the BIG EAST All- Tournament Team. Temple made a second straight appearance in the BIG EAST Championship game, falling to two-time national champion UConn. The Owls ended the regular season with an overtime win at Villanova, and repeated the feat a week later in the BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals. On Oct. 20, Deck's goal lifted Temple to a 1-0 upset at #12 Old Dominion, the first in what would become a five-game win streak for the Owls. Delp finished her career with 33 goals to tie for 10th alltime in program history. For a ninth straight year, Temple was represented at the NFHCA Senior Game, with Delp being selected as one of 38 senior participants across the country. Delp and Deck were both named to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team. The team was recognized by the BIG EAST as having the highest GPA among the conference's field hockey teams. Mitchell was twice named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week 8-13 Overall; 3-2 BIG east 2nd in the BIG east HeAD COACH Marybeth Freeman ASSOCIATe HeAD COACH Roz Ellis ASSISTAnT COACH Katie Gerzabek VOLUnTeeR ASSISTAnT COACH Molly Doyle DIReCTOR OF FIeLD HOCKeY OPeRATIOnS Carissa Vittese ANNUAL REPORT

12 HIGHLIGHTS Posted 10 wins tying for the most in school history with the 1979 squad. Started a season 7-0 for the first time ever. Became ranked in the Top 25 for the first time since years. Ranked in the Top 25 for four consecutive weeks and for seven weeks total - both for the first time ever. Played in the inaugural Championship Game. Participated in the Marmot Boca Raton Bowl. Became bowl eligible in consecutive years for only the third time in program history. Beat Penn State for the first time in 74 years and 40 tries. Beat Cincinnati for the first time in 30 years and six tries. Won three consecutive games on the road for the first time in 45 years. Won a game as a ranked team (at East Carolina, at SMU, vs. UConn) for the first time in 74 years. Had ESPN s College GameDay broadcast from a Temple football game for the first time ever. Played in Temple s first-ever ranked vs. ranked football games against #9 Notre Dame (#21 Temple) and at #19 Houston (#22 Temple). Beat a ranked team (#21 Memphis at home) for the second time in two seasons and just the fourth time overall. Temple had three players selected in the 2016 NFL Draft DB Tavon Young (Baltimore), DT Matt Ioannidis (Washington), and LB Tyler Matakevich (Pittsburgh) - tying a school record. The Owls also had four players signed as NFL rookie free agents OL Shahbaz Ahmed (Atlanta), WR Robby Anderson (NY Jets), OL Kyle Friend (NY Jets), WR Brandon Shippen (Miami). Matakevich became arguably the most decorated studentathlete in Temple history earning defensive player of the year honors with both the Bronko Nagurski and Chuck Bednarik Award. Matakevich was the only unanimous first team All-American Athletic Conference player and was the Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Matakevich was just Temple s fifth first team All-American, the first on the defensive side of the ball, and was a consensus honoree. Matakevich topped the 100-tackle plateau for the fourth straight year becoming just the seventh player in college football history to accomplish that feat. Matakevich finished the season with 138 tackles giving him 493 for his career moving past Steve Conjar (492) for the school s all-time record. With 601 completions on 1,064 attempts for 7,374 yards and 52 touchdown passes, Phillip Walker climbed the school s all-time passing lists. He now holds the record for completions and passing touchdowns and is within striking distance of the marks for attempts and passing yards. Sophomore Austin Jones set the record for field goals in a season with 23 and broke the mark for points in a season by a kicker with 113. Ventell Bryant shattered the receiving records by a freshman with 39 catches for 579 yards. Junior Jahad Thomas earned first team all-conference honors at running back. He was explosive as a runner (356-1,646-17TDs), receiver ( TD) and kick returner ( TD). His 114 points led the team and rank second behind only Bernard Pierce (162 in 2011). FOOTBALL 10-4 Overall; 7-1 The American east Division Champions HeAD COACH Matt Rhule ASSISTAnT COACHeS Ed Foley Marcus Satterfield Phil Snow Francis Brown Frisman Jackson Elijah Robinson Mike Siravo Glenn Thomas Chris Wiesehan GRADUATe ASSISTAnT COACHeS Derek Carr Eric Fargo Bobby Maffei Calvin Powell DIReCTOR OF OPeRATIOnS Scott Wallace STRenGTH & COnDITIOnInG Jeremy Scott Kevin Kroboth Brandon Washington Pat Boyle 10 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

13 Men s Golf HIGHLIGHTS Senior Brandon Matthews earned PING All-Region honors for the third straight season. Matthews placed fifth at the Championship to earn All-Conference accolades for the fourth time in his career. Matthews tied for first at the Cornell Spring South Invitational, one of five top 10 finishes on the season. Three true freshmen, Gary McCabe, Sam Soeth and Trey Wren, and one redshirt freshman (John Barone) were among the team s top five golfers all season. Placed in Top 5 at the Cornell Spring South Invitational (2nd) and Quechee Club Collegiate Challenge (5th) and also sixth at the Furman Intercollegiate. Matthews led Temple in stroke average (72.8) for the fourth straight season. Wren and Barone were the only two Temple golfers to compete in all 28 rounds on the season, placing second (75.9 stroke average) and (76.4), respectively. 8th in The American HeAD COACH Brian Quinn ASSISTAnT COACH Matt Teesdale ANNUAL REPORT

14 Women s Gymnastics HIGHLIGHTS Earned a season-high score of at the ECAC Championships on March 19 under first-year head coach Umme Salim-Beasley. Program unveiled a brand new practice facility in December of 2015 located in McGonigle Hall. Junior Briana Odom scored a 9.85 on floor at the conference championships to become co-champion on the event and placed 2nd overall in the all-around with a score of 39.05, the second-highest all-around score in school history. Odom collected four individual event titles on vault, bars and floor through the 2016 season. Four Owls brought home a collective six conference medals. o Odom earned gold on floor, silver in the all-around, and placed fourth on bars. o Sophomore Sahara Gipson placed second on vault. o Sophomore Alexa Phillip and freshman India Anderson completed the Temple sweep of the top three scores on floor exercise, placing in ties for second and fifth, respectively. Posted season-high event scores of on vault, on bars, on beam, and on floor. The Owls posted 14 individual event scores of 9.8 or above, improving from nine total 9.8+ scores in Overall; 3-8 ecac 5th in the ecac HeAD COACH Umme Salim-Beasley ASSISTAnT COACH Michael Rosso GRADUATe ASSISTAnT COACH Anastasia Halbig ecac FLOOR CO-CHAMPIOn Briana Odom 12 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

15 Women s Lacrosse HIGHLIGHTS The third-seeded Owls made their first-ever appearance in the BIG EAST Tournament since joining the league as an associate member in 2014, and then advanced to their firstever BIG EAST Final after taking down second-seeded UConn 12-8 in the semifinals. Temple finished at 13-6 overall, with the 13 wins being the most since Temple and Florida were named Co-Coaching Staffs of the Year in the BIG EAST Conference in a vote by the league's head coaches. Two Owls, junior midfielder Morgan Glassford and senior attacker Brenda McDermott, were named to the BIG EAST First Team. An additional four Owls earned BIG EAST Second Team honors - senior defender Summer Jaros, senior goalkeeper Jaqi Kakalecik, senior attacker Rachel Schwaab and senior midfielder Nicole Tiernan. The Owls' six all-conference selections were the most in program history. On five occasions, Temple earned five allconference honors in the Atlantic 10, which the Owls joined in Senior Kirstie Connor led the Owls with a career-high five goals in their BIG EAST Semifinal win against UConn, scoring four of those in a row in a 7-0 second-half Temple run. Schwaab tallied a career-high five assists, tying for second all-time at Temple in a single game. Connor, Glassford and Megan Tiernan were all named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team after leading the Owls to a runner-up finish. Temple earned the BIG EAST Tournament's third seed by virtue of an 11-4 win against Georgetown in the final game of the regular season. The Owls tied for third in the league standings with Marquette and Georgetown, all at 4-3, but Temple came out on top due to goal differential. Kakalecik was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week three times in Schwaab and McDermott each earned BIG EAST Attacker of the Week awards on one occasion. Temple's victory over Cincinnati on April 23 marked the 150th career win for Temple head coach Bonnie Rosen (10 years at UConn, 10 years at Temple). Three of the Owls' six losses came to teams ranked in the IWLCA Top 20 (two vs. #2 Florida, one vs. #16 Louisville). The Owls won seven in a row early in the season, their longest win streak in 14 years. Kakalecik, who played every minute in the cage for Temple, finished the year ranked eighth among all players in NCAA Division I with a goals-against average of That average also ranks eighth all-time in a single season at Temple. Kakalecik's 317 career saves rank ninth all-time in program history. Schwaab and McDermott combined for 100 total points in 2016, leading the way for the Owls' offense. Schwaab tallied 31 goals and 21 assists, while McDermott had a teambest 22 assists to go with 26 goals. Megan Tiernan was third on the team in points with 43, scoring 28 goals and adding 15 assists. Megan Tiernan notched five hat tricks, while McDermott had four and Schwaab had three. Glassford recorded 78 draw controls which were a BIG EAST-best and rank first all-time in a single season at Temple. With 4.11 draw controls per game, Glassford also ranked 18th among all players in NCAA Division I. Her 101 career draw controls alread rank ninth all-time on the career list at Temple with one season left to play. As a team, Temple ranked first in the BIG EAST in draw controls (12.32 per game) and also ranked first in goals against average (7.08). Senior Kara Stroup, whose personal essay on OwlSports.com about her past struggles with mental health and an eating disorder received nearly 20,000 views, was named the female recipient of the One Love Foundation's Yeardley Reynolds Love Unsung Hero Award OVeRALL; 4-3 BIG east T-3rd in the BIG east HeAD COACH Bonnie Rosen ASSOCIATe HeAD COACH Jennifer Wong ASSISTAnT COACH Claire Hubbard GRADUATe MAnAGeR Kelly Palace ANNUAL REPORT

16 Women s Rowing HIGHLIGHTS Temple women s rowing had an outstanding season, culminating in the best-ever finish for the Owls at the American Athletic Conference Rowing Championships. As a team, the Owls placed third overall, just behind UCF and Tulsa. At the American Championships, the Owls also grabbed a varsity eight medal for the first time in program history, as Temple s top boat used a furious sprint finish to earn bronze. Temple also won both the third varsity eight and the third varsity four races, finishing the event with three total medals. During the season, Temple s varsity eight was the only crew to earn Boat of the Week honors twice. At Drexel s Kerr Cup Regatta, the Owls shined, including winning the varsity eight race over the hosts for the first time in 23 years. All-in-all at the Kerr Cup, it was six entries for the Owls and six top-three finishes, including three gold medals. Aside from the title in the varsity eight, the Owls grabbed wins in the second varsity eight and second varsity four races. At the City Championships, the Owls won three out of five races contested. Every Temple boat finished in second place or higher on the day. The Owls also had a fast day of racing, competing at their own Murphy Cup Regatta. Temple nabbed three silver medals on the day, taking second in the second varsity eight, novice eight, and novice four races. Overall, Temple boats finished no lower than fourth in any race contested. At the Knecht Cup, Temple made five finals on the day, including a grand final appearance from the novice eight. In the fall, the Owls opened the year at the Navy Day Regatta, recording victories in the collegiate four, and the freshman eight and four. At the Head of the Charles, Temple entered a pair of fours, with both boats placing in the top-15 of the 63-team field. Temple then wrapped up a successful fall racing season with four medals at the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta. The Owls grabbed two medals in the championship pairs event and also earned medals in both the novice four and novice eight races. 3rd in The American HeAD COACH Rebecca Smith Grzybowski ASSISTAnT COACH/ ReCRUITInG COORDInATOR Alyssa O Donnell ASSISTAnT COACH Claire Kuehnel VOLUnTeeR ASSISTAnT COACH Taylor Wasserleben Theresa Giunta 14 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

17 Men s Soccer HIGHLIGHTS Temple men's soccer had a break-out 2015 campaign, recording a overall record and spending two weeks in the national polls. Head coach David MacWilliams guided the Owls to their sixth 10-win season, including the third for the program in the last four years. Temple s season was kicked off with its best program start since 1985, as the Owls jumped out to a record. Temple finished with impressive non-conference record of By logging wins against city rivals Villanova, Penn and La Salle, the Owls were crowned co-champions of the Philadelphia Soccer Six. The hot start included a six-game win-streak, as well as a 2-0 victory over #25 Penn State. The triumph was the Owls first win over a ranked opponent since 2010 and the first victory against the Nittany Lions since Following the Penn State victory, the Owls ran off wins against Rider and Yale and were rewarded with a #23 ranking in the NSCAA Division I Men s National Poll. Temple s inclusion on the national list was the first for the program since the 1997 season. With three more victories following the break into the national spotlight, Temple rose as high as #17 in the Top-25 poll. Though the Owls dropped from the national list with a tight 3-2 loss to Cincinnati to open conference play, Temple notched three more victories, running their season win total to 10. The Owls qualified for the tournament, but fell to UConn in the tournament quarterfinals to end the 2015 season. The 2015 campaign saw a rise in Temple s offense, as the team scored 31 total goals with 12 different players finding the back of the net. 14 different Owls recorded assists for 35 total, while the team tallied 97 total points. Temple was well-represented in the American s post-season honors, as juniors Jorge Gomez Sanchez and Carlos Moros Gracia were named second-team All-Conference, and Belal Mohamed earned a spot on the All-Rookie team. Gomez Sanchez led the team in 2015 with 13 goals, five assists, and 31 total points in 18 matches. That season ranks him fifth on the Temple all-time list for goals scored in a single season. He also ranks in a tie for sixth among all Owls in total points in a single season OVeRALL; The American 8th in The American HeAD COACH David MacWilliams ASSISTAnT COACHeS Brian Clarhaut Evan Prybutok Flo Liu ANNUAL REPORT

18 WOMen s Soccer HIGHLIGHTS First team in Temple women's soccer history to record 12 wins in a season and register back-to-back double digit win seasons (finished in 2014). Seniors Kelly Farrell and Erin Lafferty were named second team All-, while freshman goalkeeper Jordan Nash was named to the conference's All-Rookie team following the season. Farrell and Lafferty were also named to the NSCAA's All-Northeast Region second team. Farrell finished the season with 13 goals, which ties for the most in a single season by an Owl, and 29 points, which is third in a season. Farrell recorded her first career hat trick on September 20 against Saint Joseph's. She was named Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending September 21 and was also named to the weekly Honor Roll twice. Lafferty notched a career-high seven goals this season, including four penalty kicks and two game-winners. She was named Defensive Player of the Week twice during the season. Nash finished the season with 70 saves, three shutouts, a.805 saves percentage and 1.02 goals against average, which ranks second behind senior Shauni Kerkhoff for best in single season for Temple. She was named Rookie of the Week and Goalkeeper of the Week by the American Athletic Conference. Nash, who took over for Kerkhoff after the Penn game on September 4, and the defensive line made up of Lafferty, senior Paula Jurewicz and senior Shannon Senour, banded together to allow only 20 goals to be scored against them, a program low (previous was 22 set back in 1995). For the first time in 13 years, the Owls defeated city rival La Salle in a 3-0 shutout. Two days later, Temple defeated Saint Joeph s, marking the first time in back-to-back seasons the Owls won against the Hawks. On October 8, Temple hosted Cincinnati, who were thenleaders of the. Off of goals from sophomore Elana Falcone and red-shirt junior Gina DiTaranto, the Owls picked up their first conference win of the season and knocked off the Bearcats, 2-1. On October 22, Temple hosted SMU for the fifth time since the began in 2013 (the Owls and Mustangs faced off in the opening rounds of the 2013 and 2014 conference tournament and SMU held a 4-0 lead). After a back and forth battle that ended on a lastsecond penalty kick by Lafferty, the Owls defeated the Mustangs, 3-2 for the first time. On Senior Day, Temple took the field at Ambler for the final time and defeated Houston 2-1 off of goals from Farrell and Elaine Byerley. The win helped seal a trip to the American Athletic Conference Tournament and gave the Owls their program-best 12th win of the season OVeRALL; The American 6th in The American HeAD COACH Seamus O Connor ASSISTAnT COACHeS Keith Cappo Dominic Mangoni DIReCTOR OF SOCCeR OPeRATIOnS Katie Madamba 16 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

19 Men s Tennis HIGHLIGHTS The Temple men s tennis team went 20-6, tying a program record for most wins and posted the team s best record since going 18-8 in For the second consecutive season, the men s team finished undefeated in home contests, going 12-0 on their own courts. Freshmen Artem Kapshuk and Uladzimir Dorash both posted 22-win seasons, tying for second-most wins by a rookie in program history. Senior Nicolas Paulus reached 69 career singles victories, which ranks second in program history behind Kacper Rams. For the first time since the season, the Owls had five players (Dorash, Kapshuk, Paulus, senior Hicham Belkssir and senior Santiago Canete) reached 15+ singles victories. The Owls posted a 2-2 record in play, defeating East Carolina, 4-3 and UConn, 5-2. At the Joe Hunt Invitational this fall, Kapshuk took home the B Singles Championship after defeating Georgia Tech s Michael Chen, 6-3, 6-4. Also at the Invitational, senior Ian Glessing defeated teammate Maros Januvka for the E Singles Championship, 6-1, OVeRALL; 2-2 The American 7th in The American HeAD COACH Steve Mauro ASSISTAnT COACH Frederika Girsang ASSISTAnT COACH Maros Januvka ANNUAL REPORT

20 WOMen s Tennis HIGHLIGHTS The Temple women s tennis team finished with a 12-5 overall record and a 1-1 mark in play. The team s primary players (sophomore Alina Abdurakhimova, junior Mariana Bedon, junior Dina Karina, sophomore Yana Khon, junior Anais Nussaume and senior Minami Okajima) all posted 10+ wins. Khon led the team with a 15-8 record, going 14-3 in dual play and 2-0 against conference opponents. Khon was the primary second flight player, going 7-1. Bedon and Okajima led the team in dual play in doubles, going 4-0 at the third flight. The women s team finished the season 11-2 at home, including wins over East Carolina, Drexel, and La Salle. The Owls completed a seven-match winning streak, with six matches being shutout victories OVeRALL; 1-1 The American 7th in The American HeAD COACH Steve Mauro ASSISTAnT COACH Frederika Girsang ASSISTAnT COACH Maros Januvka 18 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

21 WOMen s Track & Field HIGHLIGHTS Indoor: The Owls earned 44 total team points at the American Athletic Conference Indoor Championship to place 8th out of 11 teams, their highest finish since joining the conference. Three events placed within the top three at the conference championships: gold in the 60-meter hurdles, silver in the long jump, and silver in the distance medley relay. Freshman Sylvia Wilson became the American Athletic Conference Champion in the 60-meter hurdles after shattering the school record in three consecutive competitions. Wilson s conference time in the 60-meter hurdles of 8.29 was the fastest of any conference athlete in the event for Wilson posted a new school record in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.59 seconds at the Villanova Invitational on February 6. Junior Bionca St. Fleur broke a 29-year school record in the indoor long jump with a mark of 6.01 meters to place second overall at the conference championships. There were 45 new personal records set throughout the entirety of the 2016 season. OUTdoor: The Owls earned 37 points at the Outdoor Championships that included three topthree finishes. Graduate student Blanca Fernandez earned two individual titles at the outdoor championships in the 1500-meter and 5000-meter races. Her mark in the 5000-meter race of 16:14.62 marked a new personal, program and stadium record at the UCF Soccer and Track Complex. Fernandez time in the 5000-meter earned her a berth to the NCAA East Regional where she went on to take third and qualify for her second NCAA Outdoor Championships. At the NCAA Outdoor Championship, Fernandez earned second-team All-American honors after placing 11th in the 5000m final with a time of 16: Freshman Crystal Jones placed second in the high jump at the Outdoor Championships with a mark of 1.73m. Sophomore Katie Pinson set a new school record in the 3000-meter steeplechase, first at the Princeton Invitational with a time of 11:14.99 and again at the American Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships with a time of 10:50.73 that placed sixth. There were 44 new personal records set throughout the entirety of the 2016 outdoor season. InDOOR: 8th in The American OUTDOOR: 9th in The American HeAD COACH Elvis Forde ASSISTAnT COACHeS Shameka Marshall James Snyder (Distance) Steve Fuelling (Distance) AMeRICAn ATHLeTIC COnFeRenCe InDOOR 60-MeTeR HURDLeS CHAMPIOn Sylvia Wilson ANNUAL REPORT

22 VOLLEYBALL HIGHLIGHTS The Owls finished 24-8 overall, 15-5 in The American, ending the season alone in second place in the conference. After carrying a 17-8 record, Temple closed the year with a string of seven-straight wins, which included five 3-0 sweeps. The Owls defeated all 10 of its opponents in the American Athletic Conference at least once in Temple did not lose more than one match in a row the entire season, while playing tough schedules in both non-conference and action. The Owls knocked off SMU at home on November 22nd, snapping a 16-game winning streak for the conferencechampion Mustangs. The win came on senior day, as Temple celebrated the careers of Alyssa Drachslin, Halle McCullough, Sandra Sydlik, and Kayla Yingling. The team opened play with sweeps on the road at UCF and USF, and then ran their conference mark to 4-0 after wins against Memphis and Cincinnati. Temple was able to manage splits in each of its conference weekends for the next five weeks before their 7-0 run to end the season. The Cherry and White recorded a 9-3 record in their nonconference slate, with two of their three losses coming to teams selected for the 2015 NCAA Tournament. The Owls captured the championship at the Hilton Penn's Landing Cherry & White Challenge. Temple went 3-0 at the event, topping Montana (3-0), Duquesne (3-2), and Binghamton (3-0). Temple finished as runner-up in three non-conference tournaments (Temple Invitational, Seton Hall Invitational, Big 5 Invitational), going 2-1 at each. The Owls had two players receive American Offensive Player of the Week awards during the season as junior Kirsten Overton and sophomore Irem Asci were both honored. Temple also boasted 11 American Weekly Honor Roll selections, won by seven different players (Asci, junior Tyler Davis, Drachslin, junior Caroline Grattan, Overton, sophomore Izzy Rapacz, Sydlik). Sydlik became just the sixth player in Temple volleyball history to reach the 3,000 assist mark. Head Coach Bakeer Ganesharatnam completed his fifth year at the helm of the program, with an overall record of Prior to the start of the season, Akiko Hatakeyama was named the Assistant Head Coach after serving as Assistant Coach since Temple also welcomed new additions to the 2015 staff in Assistant Coach Ren Cefra and Director of Operations, Ed Lowery OVeRALL; 15-5 The American 2nd in The American HeAD COACH Bakeer Ganesharatnam ASSISTAnT HeAD COACH/ ReCRUITInG COORDInATOR Akiko Hatakeyama ASSISTAnT COACH Ren Cefra DIReCTOR OF OPeRATIOnS Ed Lowery 20 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

23 HONORS The Temple University Athletics Department had another banner year in , attaining excellence on the field and in the classroom. Individually, football player Tyler Matakevich was a consensus All-American, also earning National Defensive Player of the Year honors by winning both the Nagurski and Bednarik Awards. Standout runner Blanca Fernandez ended her career in cherry and white with All-America honors in both cross country and outdoor track, while field hockey player Alyssa Delp was a third-team All-America selection. Temple teams were well-represented on the national stage with national rankings in football, men s soccer, and fencing, with the football program attracting ESPN s College GameDay to Philadelphia for the Notre Dame primetime match-up. At the conference level, the football team won The American East Division, tying a school-record for wins in the process, while the men s basketball team also nabbed a conference title, taking the American Athletic Conference regular season. In post-season play, the football team earned a bid to the Marmot Boca Raton Bowl, the men s basketball team made the NCAA Tournament, and the women s basketball team advanced to the WNIT Quarterfinals. The Owls success was not limited to the field of play, as Temple student-athletes had record-setting grade-point averages and APR numbers in Men s Basketball FRAn DUnPHY Coach of the Year NABC District 25 Coach of the Year JAYLen BOnD All-Tournament Team Philadelphia All-Big 5 Second Team QUenTOn DeCOSeY First Team Philadelphia All-Big 5 First Team NABC All-District First Team WOMen s Basketball TAnAYA ATKInSOn All-Philadelphia Big 5 Second Team ALLIYA BUTTS First Team All-Philadelphia Big 5 First Team FeYOnDA FITzGeRALD Second Team All-Philadelphia Big 5 Second Team Men s CREW KATI JORDAn FUnCK Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team evan HAMMOnD Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team Men s CROSS COUNTRY MATT KACYOn All-Conference First Team Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team ALeX IzeWSKI All-Conference First Team WOMen s CROSS COUNTRY BLAnCA FeRnAnDez Champion All-Conference First Team USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCA Mid-Atlantic Regional Athlete of the Year NCAA Championship Participant ANNUAL REPORT

24 FENCING DeMI AnTIPAS NCAA Championships participant QUInn DUWeLIUS NIWFA Second Team JeSSICA HALL NCAA Championships participant FIELD HOCKEY SARAH DeCK Longstreth/NFHCA All-Region Second Team BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team ALYSSA DeLP Longstreth/NFHCA Third Team All-American Longstreth/NFHCA First Team All-Region BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Preseason All-BIG EAST Team NFHCA Senior Game participant Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team TRICIA LIGHT Longstreth/NFHCA All-Region Second Team BIG EAST Second Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team JOHn CHRISTOPHeR Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team DIOn DAWKInS Second Team KYLe FRIenD First Team Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team SAFA IBRAHIM NCAA Championships participant HALeY MITCHeLL BIG EAST Second Team MATT IOAnnIDIS First Team ECAC Honorable Mention ALeXAnDRA KeFT NIWFA Second Team PeTRA KHAn NIWFA All-Academic Team NCAA Championships participant FOOTBALL MATT RHULe CBS Philly Sportsperson of the Year Maxwell Football Club Tri-State Coach of the Year ECAC College Coach of the Year SeAn CHAnDLeR Second Team eric LOFTOn First Team 22 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

25 TYLeR MATAKeVICH Bronko Nagurski Trophy Winner Chuck Bednarik Award Winner First-Team All-America (USA Today, Walter Camp) Walter Camp Football Foundation Connecticut Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year First Team ECAC Defensive Player of the Year PSWA Outstanding Amateur Athlete Lott IMPACT Trophy Finalist Senior CLASS Award - Second Team Rotary Lombardi Award Semifinalist HAASOn ReDDICK Honorable Mention nick SHARGA Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team nate D. SMITH First Team MEN S GOLF ALeX WeLLS First Team MARK FARLeY Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team BRAnDOn MATTHeWS All-Conference Team PING All-Region Team WOMEN S GYMNASTICS BRIAnA ODOM ECAC Conference Floor Co-Champion MORGAn GLASSFORD BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team IWLCA All-Region Second Team SUMMeR JAROS BIG EAST First Team JAQI KAKALeCIK BIG EAST Second Team Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team IWLCA All-Region Second Team BRenDA MCDeRMOTT BIG EAST First Team RACHeL SCHWAAB BIG EAST Second Team JAHAD THOMAS First Team WOMEN S LACROSSE KIRSTIe COnnOR BIG EAST All-Tournament Team MeGAn TIeRnAn BIG EAST All-Tournament Team ANNUAL REPORT

26 nicole TIeRnAn BIG EAST Second Team Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team WOMEN S ROWING KeLSeY FRAnKS Second Team emily LeYLAnD First Team LILY PAPALeO Second Team Men s SOCCER DAVID MACWILLIAMS Bill Harris Soccer 6 Coach of the Year HeRMAnn DOeRneR Philadelphia Soccer 6 All-Rookie Team JORGe GOMez SAnCHez Second Team NSCAA All-East Regional Team Philadelphia Soccer 6 All-Star Team BeLAL MOHAMeD All-Rookie Team William Wilkinson Soccer 6 Freshman of the Year Philadelphia Soccer 6 All-Rookie Team CARLOS MOROS GRACIA Second Team NSCAA All-East Regional Team Philadelphia Soccer 6 All-Star Team WOMen s SOCCER KeLLY FARReLL Second Team erin LAFFeRTY Second Team JORDAn nash Second Team WOMEN S TRACK & FIELD VOLLEYBALL BLAnCA FeRnAnDez 2016 All-Conference (Outdoor) Outdoor Champion (1500m) Outdoor Champion (5000m) NCAA Outdoor Track & Field All-America Second Team CRYSTAL JOneS 2016 All-Conference (Outdoor) SYLVIA WILSOn Indoor Champion (60m hurdles) IReM ASCI First Team ALYSSA DRACHSLIn Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team 24 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

27 KIRSTen OVeRTOn First Team IzzY RAPACz Second Team SAnDRA SYDLIK First Team ANNUAL REPORT

28 RESNICK ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER FOR STUDENT- ATHLETES HIGHLIGHTS Temple University Academic Progress Rate (APR) Highlights 10 PeRFeCT SInGLe YeAR SCOReS Men s Basketball, Men s Cross Country, Men s Golf, Men s Tennis, Women s Basketball, Women s Cross Country, Field Hockey, Women s Soccer, Women s Tennis, Women s Volleyball 12 TeAMS IMPROVeD OR MAInTAIneD THeIR MULTIYeAR RATe Men s Cross Country, Football, Men s Golf, Men s Tennis, Women s Basketball, Women s Fencing, Field Hockey, Women s Gymnastics, Women s Lacrosse, Women s Soccer, Women s Tennis, Women s Volleyball Complete list of the 11 FBS schools with all teams greater than or equal to 970 multi-year for : Duke University Northwestern University Temple University University of Alabama University of Michigan University of Notre Dame University of Texas University of Toledo University of Virginia University of Washington Vanderbilt University Average American Conference APR (of Temple Sponsored Sports): Tulane University Temple University UCONN Cincinnati UCF Memphis USF SMU Houston Tulsa ECU Sport Conference Rankings: Men s Basketball # (979) Football # (971) * (UCF - 983, Navy - 982) Men s Cross Country..#1-tie (1000) Men s Golf # (991) Men s Soccer # (984) (Cincinnati - 996) Men s Tennis #1-tie (1000) --- Women s Basketball....# (978) Women s Cross Country.# (987) Women s Fencing......# (975) Field Hockey #1-tied ) Women s Gymnastics...# (973) Women s Lacrosse....#3-tied (996) Women s Rowing # (997) Women s Soccer # (992) (SMU - 997) Women s Tennis......#1-tie (1000) Women s Track # (980) Women s Volleyball.....# (985) * Temple Football is one of two schools (Purdue University) in the country who s APR has never declined since APR was implemented in SenIOR DIReCTOR Justin Miller SenIOR ADVISOR Nick Plack (WT&F, MXC, WXC, MGolf, MTen, WTen, VB) ADVISOR II AnD TUTOR COORDInATOR Sarah Pergine (MCrew, WLax, MSoc) ADVISOR I Irie Dennis (WBB, WRow) Emily DeRatt (FB, WGym) Da Mon Merkerson (FB, Fen) Reid Vanderlinden (FB) SenIOR LeARnInG SPeCIALIST Moira Kirby LeARnInG SPeCIALIST Paris Williams ADMInISTRATIVe ASSISTAnT Cheryl Cummings 26 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

29 Spring 2016 Semester Highlights: 3.23 Combined Semester Grade point average Highest on record 9th consecutive semester GPA > 3.0 5th consecutive spring semester increase Record Number of 4.0 GPAs (32) Record Percentage (67.6%) of Student-Athletes 3.0+ Record Number (160) and Percentage (35.2%) of Student-Athletes 3.5+ Fewest Number (10) and Lowest Percentage (2.2%) of Student-Athletes < of 19 Teams 3.0+ Led by Men s Tennis (3.58), Women s Cross Country (3.56) and Field Hockey (3.56) 5 teams teams teams 3.3+ First Time in Department History ALL Teams Teams Improved Semester GPA from Spring 2015 Led by Women s Basketball (0.40+) and Men s Tennis (0.21+) 14 of 19 Teams 3.0+ Cumulative GPAs Led by Lacrosse (3.51), Women s Soccer (3.51) and Men s Tennis (3.33) 11 of 19 Teams Improved Cumulative GPAs from Spring 2015 Led by Women s Cross Country (0.17+) and Men s Soccer (0.13+) Fall 2015 SEMESTER Highlights: Record high Fall GPA consecutive semesters 3.0+ Over 63% of all student-athletes earned a semester GPA of 3.0 or greater First time over 60% for a fall semester in department history 9 teams had 70% or more of their roster earn a 3.0+ this semester 14 of 19 teams earned a semester GPA of teams with GPAs greater than 3.4, including 2 greater than 3.5 Lacrosse (3.58), Women s Cross Country (3.54), Women s Soccer (3.49), Volleyball (3.46), Fencing (3.43), Women s Tennis (3.41) 16 of 19 teams earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better 12 of 19 teams had their program cumulative GPA increase from last spring 61% of all student-athletes have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater through the Fall 2015 semester 90% of all student-athletes have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater ACADEMIC HONORS TRUSTee Ten The top-10 student-athletes, based on cumulative grade point average. Student-Athlete Sport GPA Shauni Kerkhoff Women s Soccer Taylor Matsinger Women s Soccer Evan Notaro Men s Golf Kaylee Harner Women s Soccer Kati Funck Men s Crew Amanda Fuertsch Field Hockey Nicole Stark Women s Rowing Alyssa Drachslin Volleyball Kristina Gallivan Women s Lacrosse Dan White Men s Soccer PReSIDenT S HOnOR ROLL Student-Athletes with a 3.5 grade-pointaverage or higher during the academic year. Student-Athlete Sport Alina Abdurakhimova Women's Tennis Demitria Antipas Fencing Aaron Bailey Football Tyler Baldo Men's Crew Rachel Barile Women's Lacrosse Nicole Barretta Women's Lacrosse Madeline Bixler Women's Cross Country Alexander Cagle Men's Soccer Ondre Cargill Men's Tennis Kirstie Connor Women's Lacrosse Brendon Creed Men's Soccer Tyler Davis Volleyball Sarah Deck Field Hockey Alyssa Delp Field Hockey Carlene Demato Women's Lacrosse Alyssa Drachslin Volleyball Austin Dunn Men's Crew Morgan Elliott Women's Soccer Elana Falcone Women's Soccer Mark Farley Men's Golf Kelly Farrell Women's Soccer Tarek Fayed Men's Soccer Katie Foran Field Hockey Amanda Fuertsch Field Hockey Kati Funck Men's Crew Kristina Gallivan Women's Lacrosse Sahara Gipson Women's Gymnastics Megan Gleason Women's Rowing Gloria Aguilar Fencing Caroline Grattan Volleyball Kaitlin Grisanti Women's Rowing Paige Gross Field Hockey Evan Hammond Men's Crew Kaylee Harner Women's Soccer John Higgins Men's Crew Alyssa Hughes Field Hockey Caitlin Jackson Women's Soccer Sydnee Jacques Women's Track & Field Joonas Jokinen Men's Soccer Jaquelyn Kakalecik Women's Lacrosse Dina Karina Women's Tennis Kristen Kemnitzer Fencing Shauni Kerkhoff Women's Soccer Ryan Kipp Men's Crew Kevin Klett Men's Soccer Chris Kovach Men's Crew Grace Kroner Women's Rowing Erin Lafferty Women's Soccer Nicole Latgis Women's Lacrosse Zareya Lewis Women's Tennis Tricia Light Field Hockey Stephan Listabarth Men's Cross Country John Loughery Football Jared Martinelli Men's Soccer Brendan Mason Men's Crew Taylor Matsinger Women's Soccer Brenda McDermott Women's Lacrosse Emily Mehler Women's Rowing Aimee Meissner Women's Rowing Alison Meszaros Field Hockey Lea Millio Women's Rowing Haley Mitchell Field Hockey Vineet Naran Men's Tennis Domenic Nigrelli Football Evan Notaro Men's Golf Anais Nussaume Women's Tennis Francesco Nutile Football Ugochi Nwaigwe Women's Basketball Ciara Osullivan Women's Rowing Kirsten Overton Volleyball Dara Peric Volleyball Megan Pinkerton Women's Lacrosse ANNUAL REPORT

30 Paige Rachel Women's Soccer Rachel Schwaab Women's Lacrosse Shannon Senour Women's Soccer Nicholas Sharga Football Ruth Sherrill Women's Basketball Janine Simmons Volleyball Nicole Stark Women's Rowing Filip Stipcic Men's Tennis David Sweetman Football Megan Tiernan Women's Lacrosse Nicole Tiernan Women's Lacrosse Taylor Trusky Women's Soccer Michelle Walsh Field Hockey Dan White Men's Soccer Breahna Wiczkowski Women's Gymnastics Amanda Wolfgang Women's Rowing Antonia Yuko Women's Lacrosse DIReCTOR S HOnOR ROLL Student-Athletes with a gradepoint-average during the academic year. Student-Athlete Sport Ernest Aflakpui Men's Basketball Emma Alford Women's Rowing Levan Alston Men's Basketball Brigit Andersson Women's Cross Country Dalton Andrusko Men's Soccer Nicholas Apostolu Football Kerry Arone Women's Gymnastics Irem Asci Volleyball Janie Augustyn Women's Rowing Trevor Babin Men's Soccer Jenna Bahel Women's Rowing John Barone Men's Golf Mariana Bedon Women's Tennis Hicham Belkssir Men's Tennis Quinn Benintende Women's Lacrosse Jonathan Boyd Men's Crew Thomas Bradway Football Simone Brownlee Women's Track & Field Caroline Buckley Women's Rowing Elaine Byerley Women's Soccer Robert Byrne Men's Crew Joseph Calendo Men's Crew Jeremy Caraballo Men's Crew James Case Men's Crew Reese Cogswell Women's Rowing Hollis Coleman Women's Track & Field Johnathan Condly Men's Cross Country James Cooper Football Tess Cremers Women's Rowing Jessika Daniels Field Hockey Kevin Decaesar Football Julio Derosier Football Sierra Derti Women's Rowing Hunter Devine Men's Crew Daniel Dingle Men's Basketball Gina DiTaranto Women's Soccer Hermann Doerner Men's Soccer Kelcie Dolan Women's Soccer Uladzimir Dorash Men's Tennis Helen Doyle Field Hockey Ashton Dunkley Women's Cross Country Amber Dutcher Women's Rowing Victoria Dutille Women's Soccer Quinn Duwelius Fencing Obinna Enechionyia Men's Basketball Brendi Ernst Women's Soccer Juliet Esposito Women's Soccer Benjamin Evans Men's Cross Country Liam Fahey Men's Golf Jovahn Fair Football De Fernandez Women's Cross Country Robert Firth Men's Golf Kahleem Fong Fencing Charlotte Forman Women's Rowing Brittany Fowler Women's Rowing Meghan Fowler Women's Rowing Kelsey Franks Women's Rowing Anna Frederick Women's Lacrosse Corey Gaarn Football Catherine Gackowski Women's Rowing Nolan Gauthier Men's Crew Stephen Gennaro Men's Crew Kira Gensler Women's Lacrosse Michael Gillespie Football Morgan Glassford Women's Lacrosse Owen Glatts Men's Cross Country Robin Goetz Men's Soccer Taylor Gooch Women's Lacrosse Mary Gresham Women's Rowing Carla Guennewig Volleyball Jessica Hall Fencing Tashell Harris Women's Tennis Mia Heirakuji Volleyball Kelsea Hershey Women's Lacrosse Robert Heyen Football Madison Hileman Women's Soccer Kellan Hirschler Women's Rowing Haile Houck Women's Lacrosse Safa Ibrahim Fencing Alexander Izewski Men's Cross Country Summer Jaros Women's Lacrosse Chloe Johnson Field Hockey Crystal Jones Women's Track & Field Jordan Jones Football Paula Jurewicz Women's Soccer Artem Kapshuk Men's Tennis Sarah Keer Field Hockey Alexandra Keft Fencing Rachel Kelley Women's Rowing Petra Khan Fencing Yana Khon Women's Tennis Keith Kirkwood Football Darien Knudsen Men's Cross Country Hattie Kuhns Field Hockey Amber Lambeth Women's Lacrosse Joshua Lang Football Michaela Lapent Women's Gymnastics Fatima Largaespada Fencing Kayla Laughman Field Hockey Katelynn Leisher Women's Cross Country Anthony Lenkaitis Football Corey Lerch Football Patrick Lestingi Men's Soccer Emily Leyland Women's Rowing Miranda Litzinger Fencing Trevor Lohman Men's Golf Avery Longstaff Women's Lacrosse Kari Longstaff Women's Lacrosse Trey Lowe Men's Basketball Leticia Lucero Men's Crew Molly Luderitz Women's Lacrosse Matthew Mahoney Men's Soccer William Maltin Men's Cross Country Safiya Martin Women's Basketball Nick Matousch Men's Crew Tyji Mays Men's Cross Country Gary McCabe Men's Golf Maureen Mcclelland Women's Rowing Katie McCoy Women's Soccer Dylan Mccreavy Men's Crew Daniel McDonald Football Sarah McGlinn Women's Soccer Brendan McGowan Football Gabriella McKeown Women's Soccer Madeline McTigue Women's Lacrosse Prosper Mekoba Football Zachary Mesday Football Kelsey Miller Women's Gymnastics Matthew Minns Men's Crew Gracia Moros Men's Soccer Rachael Mueller Field Hockey Stefan Mueller Men's Soccer Christopher Myarick Football Jordan Nash Women's Soccer Olivia Novak Women's Soccer Allie Nussbaum Women's Rowing Danielle Ober Women's Rowing Briana Odom Women's Gymnastics Blessing Olaode Fencing Nicholas Olimpo Men's Crew 28 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

31 Emily Opperman Women's Rowing Lily Papaleo Women's Rowing Nikhil Patel Men's Soccer Nicolas Paulus Men's Tennis Catherine Pinson Women's Cross Country Hannah Popper Women's Gymnastics Danny Procaccino Men's Crew Emma Quinn Women's Rowing Shane Ramdeo Men's Cross Country Rahul Ramesh Men's Cross Country Izabella Rapacz Volleyball Jeromy Reichner Football Erik Reisner Men's Golf Robert Ritrovato Football Averee Robinson Football Jacob Robinson Football Jessica Rockford Fencing Gabriela Rodriguez Women's Track & Field Jenna Rosado Women's Rowing Cacie Rosario Women's Track & Field Thomas Rumer Football Natali Ruzich Women's Gymnastics Jorge Sanchez Men's Soccer Sarah Scanlin Women's Rowing Megan Schneider Women's Cross Country Molly Seefried Women's Lacrosse Damiere Shaw Football Imani Shell Women's Track & Field Taylor Shronk Field Hockey Kathryn Skahan Women's Lacrosse Samuel Soeth Men's Golf Bionca St.Fleur Women's Track & Field Rebecca Stanford Fencing William Starzyk Football Rachel Steinman Field Hockey Maris Stern Field Hockey Kara Stroup Women's Lacrosse Victoria Suber Fencing Matthew Sullivan Men's Soccer Kaitlin Suzuki Women's Lacrosse Sandra Sydlik Volleyball Gabrielle Szczepanek Women's Lacrosse Joshua Tagland Men's Soccer Amanda Tang Women's Rowing Austin Theuret Men's Crew Gabriela Thomas Women's Rowing Gordon Thomas Football Delia Trimble Women's Soccer William Updegrove Football Sophia Valeri Women's Gymnastics Hannah Vandegrift Volleyball Erin VanHorn Field Hockey Samuel Vecchione Men's Crew Brooke Williams Women's Lacrosse Justen Williams Men's Crew Travon Williams Football Sylvia Wilson Women's Track & Field Rauch Wix Men's Soccer Kenneth Wren Men's Golf Olivia Wynn Fencing Brodrick Yancy Football Kayla Yingling Volleyball AMeRICAn ATHLeTIC COnFeRenCe ALL-ACADeMIC TeAM To be eligible for the honor, a nominee must have competed in an American Athletic Conference-sponsored sport, attained a minimum grade-point average of 3.00 for the preceding academic year, and completed a minimum of two consecutive semesters or three consecutive quarters of academic work, with a total of 18 semester or 27 quarter credits, not including remedial courses. Alina Abdurakhimova...Women's Tennis Ernest Aflakpui...Men's Basketball Shahbaz Ahmed...Football Emma Alford...Women's Rowing Brigit Andersson...Women's Cross Country Dalton Andrusko...Men's Soccer Nicholas Apostolu...Football Janie Augustyn...Women's Rowing Trevor Babin...Men's Soccer John Barone...Men's Golf Kyle Baum...Football Mariana Bedon...Women's Tennis Hicham Belkssir...Men's Tennis Geena Bevenour...Women's Volleyball Madeline Bixler...Women's Cross Country Monasia Bolduc...Women's Basketball Jaylen Bond...Men's Basketball Thomas Bradway...Football Victoria Brooks...Women's Rowing Simone Brownlee...Women's Track & Field Ventell Bryant...Football Caroline Buckley...Women's Rowing Elaine Byerley...Women's Soccer Alexander Cagle...Men's Soccer Santiago Canete Riaza...Men's Tennis Ondre Cargill...Men's Tennis Alexander Carling...Football Simone Chapman...Women's Track & Field John Christopher...Football Reese Cogswell...Women's Rowing Hollis Coleman...Women's Track & Field Johnathan Condly...Men's Cross Country James Cooper...Football Jeffrey Craskey...Men's Cross Country Brendon Creed...Men's Soccer Sophia D'Angelo...Women's Rowing Demeshia Davis...Women's Track & Field Tyler Davis...Women's Volleyball Michelle Davis Timothy...Women's Track & Field Dion Dawkins...Football Kevin Decaesar...Football Quenton DeCosey...Men's Basketball Daniel Dingle...Men's Basketball Gina DiTaranto...Women's Soccer Hermann Doerner...Men's Soccer Kelcie Dolan...Women's Soccer Uladzimir Dorash...Men's Tennis Alyssa Drachslin...Women's Volleyball Ashton Dunkley...Women's Cross Country Victoria Dutille...Women's Soccer Robert Dvoracek...Football Avery Ellis...Football Obinna Enechionyia...Men's Basketball Brendi Ernst...Women's Soccer Juliet Esposito...Women's Soccer Benjamin Evans...Men's Cross Country Liam Fahey...Men's Golf Jovahn Fair...Football Elana Falcone...Women's Soccer Mark Farley...Men's Golf Kelly Farrell...Women's Soccer Tarek Fayed...Men's Soccer Blanca Fernandez De La GranjaWomen's Cross Country Robert Firth...Men's Golf David Fitzgerald...Men's Cross Country Charlotte Forman...Women's Rowing Artrel Foster-Bell...Football Kelsey Franks...Women's Rowing Kyle Friend...Football Corey Gaarn...Football Catherine Gackowski...Women's Rowing Kenya Gaston...Women's Track & Field Michael Gillespie...Football Owen Glatts...Men's Cross Country Megan Gleason...Women's Rowing Ian Glessing...Men's Tennis Robin Goetz...Men's Soccer Caroline Grattan...Women's Volleyball Mary Gresham...Women's Rowing Kaitlin Grisanti...Women's Rowing Carla Guennewig...Women's Volleyball Kaylee Harner...Women's Soccer Tashell Harris...Women's Tennis ANNUAL REPORT

32 Mia Heirakuji...Women's Volleyball Robert Heyen...Football Madison Hileman...Women's Soccer Kellan Hirschler...Women's Rowing Louise Huuki...Women's Cross Country Matthew Ioannidis...Football Alexander Izewski...Men's Cross Country Nicholas Jachwak...Men's Soccer Caitlin Jackson...Women's Soccer Sydnee Jacques...Women's Track & Field Jamila Janneh...Women's Track & Field Maros Januvka...Men's Tennis Hubert Johnson...Football Joonas Jokinen...Men's Soccer Austin Jones...Football Jordan Jones...Football Crystal Jones...Women's Track & Field Paula Jurewicz...Women's Soccer Matthew Kacyon...Men's Cross Country Artem Kapshuk...Men's Tennis Dina Karina...Women's Tennis Rachel Kelley...Women's Rowing Shauni Kerkhoff...Women's Soccer Keith Kirkwood...Football Kevin Klett...Men's Soccer Darien Knudsen...Men's Cross Country Grace Kroner...Women's Rowing Erin Lafferty...Women's Soccer Katelynn Leisher...Women's Cross Country Corey Lerch...Football Patrick Lestingi...Men's Soccer Zareya Lewis...Women's Tennis Emily Leyland...Women's Rowing Stephan Listabarth...Men's Cross Country Eric Lofton...Football John Loughery...Football Matthew Mahoney...Men's Soccer William Maltin...Men's Cross Country Stephaun Marshall...Football Safiya Martin...Women's Basketball Praise Martin-Oguike...Football Jared Martinelli...Men's Soccer Tyler Matakevich...Football Taylor Matsinger...Women's Soccer Tyler Mayes...Football Tyji Mays...Men's Cross Country Gary McCabe...Men's Golf Maureen Mcclelland...Women's Rowing Katie McCoy...Women's Soccer Halle McCullough...Women's Volleyball Kelly Mcgee...Women's Rowing Sarah McGlinn...Women's Soccer Gabriella McKeown...Women's Soccer Emily Mehler...Women's Rowing Aimee Meissner...Women's Rowing Prosper Mekoba...Football Lea Millio...Women's Rowing Kelly Moran...Women's Soccer Carlos Moros Gracia...Men's Soccer Stefan Mueller...Men's Soccer Christopher Myarick...Football Vineet Naran...Men's Tennis Domenic Nigrelli...Football Evan Notaro...Men's Golf Anais Nussaume...Women's Tennis Allie Nussbaum...Women's Rowing Francesco Nutile...Football Ugochi Nwaigwe...Women's Basketball Danielle Ober...Women's Rowing Minami Okajima...Women's Tennis Emily Opperman...Women's Rowing Alexis Oshea...Women's Cross Country Ciara Osullivan...Women's Rowing Kirsten Overton...Women's Volleyball Lily Papaleo...Women's Rowing Nikhil Patel...Men's Soccer Nicolas Paulus...Men's Tennis Dara Peric...Women's Volleyball Catherine Pinson...Women's Cross Country Emma Quinn...Women's Rowing Paige Rachel...Women's Soccer Shane Ramdeo...Men's Cross Country Izabella Rapacz...Women's Volleyball Haason Reddick...Football Jeromy Reichner...Football Erik Reisner...Men's Golf Robert Ritrovato...Football Jacob Rosenkalt...Men's Soccer Zen Roten...Men's Soccer Thomas Rumer...Football Jorge Sanchez...Men's Soccer Sarah Scanlin...Women's Rowing Megan Schneider...Women's Cross Country Shannon Senour...Women's Soccer Nicholas Sharga...Football Imani Shell...Women's Track & Field Ruth Sherrill...Women's Basketball Brandon Shippen...Football Janine Simmons...Women's Volleyball Nathaniel Smith...Football Malia Smith...Women's Volleyball Samuel Soeth...Men's Golf Bionca St.Fleur...Women's Track & Field Nicole Stark...Women's Rowing William Starzyk...Football Filip Stipcic...Men's Tennis Matthew Sullivan...Men's Soccer David Sweetman...Football Sandra Sydlik...Women's Volleyball Joshua Tagland...Men's Soccer Amanda Tang...Women's Rowing Gordon Thomas...Football Jyquis Thomas...Football Gabriela Thomas...Women's Rowing Colin Thompson...Football Delia Trimble...Women's Soccer Taylor Trusky...Women's Soccer Mariel Tucker...Women's Rowing William Updegrove...Football Hannah Vandegrift...Women's Volleyball Hernan Vasconez...Men's Tennis Hershey Walton...Football Devontae Watson...Men's Basketball Angelina Wex...Women's Rowing Dan White...Men's Soccer Maxine Whitney...Women's Rowing Avery Williams...Football Sylvia Wilson...Women's Track & Field Jordan Wix Rauch...Men's Soccer Joseph Woerner...Football Amanda Wolfgang...Women's Rowing Kenneth Wren...Men's Golf Kayla Yingling...Women's Volleyball Tavon Young...Football BIG east COnFeRenCe SCHOLAR-ATHLeTe SPORT excellence AWARD ReCIPIenT Jaqi Kakalecik Women's Lacrosse BIG east COnFeRenCe ALL-ACADeMIC TeAM To be eligible for the honor, a nominee must have competed in a BIG EASTsponsored sport, attained a minimum grade-point average of 3.00 for the preceding academic year, and completed a minimum of two consecutive semesters or three consecutive quarters of academic work, with a total of 18 semester or 27 quarter credits, not including remedial courses. Rachel Barile Women's Lacrosse Nicole Barretta Women's Lacrosse Quinn Benintende Women's Lacrosse Kirstie Connor Women's Lacrosse Jessika Daniels Women's Field Hockey Sarah Deck Women's Field Hockey 30 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

33 Alyssa Delp Women's Field Hockey Carlene Demato Women's Lacrosse Helen Doyle Women's Field Hockey Katie Foran Women's Field Hockey Anna Frederick Women's Lacrosse Amanda Fuertsch Women's Field Hockey Kristina Gallivan Women's Lacrosse Kira Gensler Women's Lacrosse Morgan Glassford Women's Lacrosse Taylor Gooch Women's Lacrosse Paige Gross Women's Field Hockey Kelsea Hershey Women's Lacrosse Haile Houck Women's Lacrosse Alyssa Hughes Women's Field Hockey Summer Jaros Women's Lacrosse Chloe Johnson Women's Field Hockey Jaquelyn Kakalecik Women's Lacrosse Hattie Kuhns Women's Field Hockey Amber Lambeth Women's Lacrosse Nicole Latgis Women's Lacrosse Kayla Laughman Women's Field Hockey Tricia Light Women's Field Hockey Avery Longstaff Women's Lacrosse Kari Longstaff Women's Lacrosse Brenda McDermott Women's Lacrosse Madeline McTigue Women's Lacrosse Alison Meszaros Women's Field Hockey Haley Mitchell Women's Field Hockey Rachael Mueller Women's Field Hockey Megan Pinkerton Women's Lacrosse Rachel Schwaab Women's Lacrosse Molly Seefried Women's Lacrosse Taylor Shronk Women's Field Hockey Kathryn Skahan Women's Lacrosse Rachel Steinman Women's Field Hockey Maris Stern Women's Field Hockey Kara Stroup Women's Lacrosse Kaitlin Suzuki Women's Lacrosse Gabrielle Szczepanek Women's Lacrosse Megan Tiernan Women's Lacrosse Nicole Tiernan Women's Lacrosse Erin VanHorn Women's Field Hockey Michelle Walsh Women's Field Hockey Brooke Williams Women's Lacrosse Antonia Yuko Women's Lacrosse InSTITUTIOnAL SCHOLAR- ATHLeTe OF THe YeAR Selected by the staff of the Nancy & Donald Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes. John Christopher...Football Alyssa Drachslin...Women s Volleyball ANNUAL REPORT

34 STUDENT-ATHLETE CAREER SERVICES In , staff in the Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes worked to invigorate career services for student-athletes in an attempt to expose them to resources that will assist in their assimilation into the workforce after their playing careers end. Throughout an enhanced partnership with the Career Center, Karen Demmler, Career Coach, was assigned to work directly with student-athletes and she began providing on-sight career coaching sessions in the Resnick Center. Working closely with the Career Center s Employer Partnerships Team, Temple hosted two Career Networking Events for Student-Athletes, where employers and student-athletes connected on campus to discuss various employment possibilities. Temple s student-athletes were also welcomed to the headquarters of Independence Blue Cross (IBX) in Center City Philadelphia for an open house event, where they learned about the organizational culture at IBX and the value they place on student-athletes as candidates for employment. Temple s Career Center also hosted two part-time/summer employment fairs for student-athletes looking for opportunities to gain experience and earned additional income in the summer months. Recognizing that many Owls opt to continue their education after earning their undergraduate degrees, Temple Athletics partnered with KAPLAN, the leader in graduate test preparation resources, to allow student-athletes to apply for test prep courses at no cost. Sixteen student-athletes participated in GRE, GMAT, MCAT or LSAT prep courses throughout the spring semester, when the program was unveiled. Working to establish a departmental- and campus-wide culture of celebrating the professional lives of student-ath- Studentathlete DEVELOPMENT NUTRITION/EDUCATION COUNSELING Through a partnership with Temple s Student Health Services, Lori Lorditch RD, LDN, provides education on sports nutrition to Temple s student-athletes during the academic year. Team education and one-on-one counseling are available and scheduled through Sports Medicine and Strength and Conditioning, as well as upon request from student-athletes and coaches. ACADeMIC & ATHLeTIC SUCCeSS AT TeMPLe Temple University's approximately 450 student-athletes compete in 19 different men's and women's varsity sports-everything from football and basketball to crew and cross country. NANCY & DONALD RESNICK ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES Student-athletes at Temple face unique pressures and demanding schedules as they represent Temple in the classroom, on the field, on the court and across the country. Not only do they matriculate at an extremely diverse comprehensive learning environment, but they also compete in some of the nation's top athletic conferences. They enjoy an active lifestyle in the world-famous city of Philadelphia. And they have the enthusiastic and dedicated support of the Nancy & Donald Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes, better known as the Resnick Center. The Resnick Center falls under the guidance of Temple's Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies, which oversees undergraduate academic affairs at Temple, ensuring the teaching and learning success of faculty and students. From admission through graduation, the Resnick Center provides advising, tutoring, specialized services, assistive technology and more to all Temple University student-athletes. Every step of the way, we do everything we can to help our Temple Owls be the best students-and the best athletesthey can be. STUDENT-ATHLETE WELFARE The development of Temple s student-athletes transcends the classroom and training facilities. Temple Athletics takes a holistic approach to student-athlete welfare. From career services to programming and services addressing mental health concerns, Temple University has demonstrated a commitment to providing exceptional resources to ensure a comprehensive student-athlete experience. MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVES Continuing to expand on an already successful program implemented last year, Temple Athletics established a relationship with Dr. Craig Cohen to further diversify the mental health resources available to student-athletes. Dr. Cohen provided regular, one-on-one counseling sessions for a number of student-athletes across nearly all teams - scheduled with practically no wait for the students. Additionally, a partnership was formed between Temple s Psychological Services Center (PSC), managed by the College of Liberal Arts' Department of Clinical Psychology, to provide regular, on-sight behavioral health coaching for student-athletes. PSC Staff, under the leadership and supervision of Director, Dr. Catherine Panzarella, conducted an eight-week study of Temple Athletics' needs and student-athletes' perceptions of mental health resources. Considerations Regarding Improving Behavioral Health Services for Temple Student-Athletes provided valuable insight on the perceptions of coaches and student-athletes, while also offering recommendations for services that will serve as guidelines for future mental health initiatives. 32 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

35 to return to full participation in not only the sports world but also the classroom. MISSIOn STATeMenT As a highly motivated team of professionals, we strive to provide an excellent standard of care to all our Temple student-athletes, who compete at the highest level of intercollegiate athletic competition, and in doing so aid in developing outstanding leadership experiences for our Temple Owls. Through sound medical and rehabilitative principles, excellent care, and proper consideration given to both the personal and team goals of each student-athlete, this goal can be achieved. letes, the Resnick Center worked closely with Temple Athletics Creative Services team introduced an innovative and exciting Pro Owls campaign. This unique social media initiative used a graphic for each student-athlete who reported an internship, graduate school acceptance or full time employment, which was subsequently posted on various social media outlets. Culminating the academic year and following a number of programs, 63 student-athletes traveled to New York City in April for an exciting event hosted by Douglas Maine ( 71) of Brown Brothers Harriman called "Owls on Wall Street. This unique opportunity gave student-athletes a chance to learn from leaders of various industries (law enforcement, media and entertainment, sports, real estate, finance, physical therapy), network with alumni and be exposed to a taste of professional life at one of Wall Street s most prestigious firms. NEW STUDENT-ATHLETE ORIENTATION As new students are welcomed to the nest", Temple Athletics Office of Compliance & Student-Athlete Affairs and the Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes are prepared to focus on their successful transition to university life. Prior to the beginning of the fall semester, all new student-athletes meet for a day of programming and special events. The year featured guest presentations from Athletics Director, Dr. Patrick Kraft, Dr. Scott Gratson from the School of Media & Communications, Faculty Athletics Representative, Dr. Jeremy Jordan, and Justin Miller, Senior Director of the Resnick Center for Student- Athletes. Orientation is concluded with a campus scavenger hunt and followed by the department s all student-athlete Welcome Back. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is dedicated to promoting and maintaining student-athlete wellbeing, academic excellence, personal development and community involvement. EVENTS Each year the SAAC works to involve student-athletes in numerous events to help not only the community, but their own student-athlete morale. Previous events have included Special Olympics, a SAAC talent show, and the group s marquis annual event, Celebration of Champions. In addition to these special events, the student-athletes regularly give back to the community and are leaders of Temple s campus. SPORTS MEDICINE VISIOn STATeMenT All student-athletes are entitled to the state-of-the-art care that can be provided while here at Temple University. The Sports Medicine Team and the Team Physician collaborate in order to coordinate, provide and deliver the appropriate preventative services, rehabilitative services, and treatment options to each student-athlete in a professional setting. The NCAA, affiliated conferences and the University have specific guidelines that must be followed by the Athletics Department, team physicians, athletic trainers, coaches, and student-athletes. It is the goal of the Sports Medicine Team to keep each student-athlete safe, healthy, and injury-free. In the event of an injury or illness, the Sports Medicine Team will provide quality medical care that enables the student-athlete STRENGTH & CONDITIONING MISSIOn STATeMenT To provide a combination of Strength & Speed disciplines in a safe manner that will enable Temple University to possess the strongest, fastest, and most explosive college athletes in the nation - PERIOD. MeTHODOLOGY Temple University Strength & Conditioning Department s goal is to enhance athletic performance through 6 components: strength training, power and explosion development, flexibility, speed & agility training, core training, and nutrition; combined with injury prevention, increased confidence and a positive self image. Our purpose is to train athletes for their maximal performance in athletic competition. The role of this department is to put to action the highest level of education and resources needed to maintain the optimal level of competition for each individual athlete. The foundation of Owl Strength & Conditioning is based on the tenets of Accountability, Consistency, Organization, Competition, Education, and Atttitude. We utilize Team-Based Training because having teams lift together provides another opportunity to develop chemistry, teamwork, leadership skills, and a competitive environment that will carry over to the field of play. We want to cultivate an atmosphere where the athlete is constantly provided feedback and can evaluate him/herself for weaknesses and able to put in the extra work to correct or modify any deficiencies in order to develop better athleticism for their particular sport. ANNUAL REPORT

36 HIGHLIGHTS events/initiatives organized by the Compliance and Student- Athlete Affairs Office and Temple Athletic Department: Ronald McDonald Show Your Stripes campaign Avenue of Treats Special Olympics at Villanova (15 teams represented) Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Read Across America Day (Alliance for Progress Charter School) NCAA Division I SAAC It s On Us video competition Walk-A-Mile In Her Shoes national Girls and Women in Sports Day Broad Street Run Meade elementary Play Day Total Hours: 4, # of different projects: 50 Bold - indicates department wide initiative/involvement RONALD MCDONALD SHOW YOUR STRIPES Temple Athletics student-athletes and staff participated in the Ronald McDonald Show Your Stipes campaign by donning the trademark red & white striped socks to help raise funds to support the families of the Ronald McDonald House and to raise awareness of the Ronald McDonald House organization. AVENUE OF TREATS (WITH THE BEECH COMPLEX) On Halloween evening, Temple student-athletes from a number of teams participated in the 9th Annual Avenue of Treats, an event that provides a fun and safe atmosphere for trick-or-treating. The student-athletes were located along Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue, handing out candy to local children in costumes. The annual event is hosted by Beech Community Services, who engages Temple and other local businesses to join their efforts and provide candy to the children who live in and around the community. SPECIAL OLYMPICS Over 150 student-athletes from 15 of Temple's varsity sports teams volunteered at the Fall Festival hosted by Villanova, the largest annual student-run Special Olympics event in the world. The Owls had a record number of volunteers participate at the event from Nov The Fall Festival hosts over 1,000 Special Olympics athletes, 400 coaches, and 2,000 volunteers from the Villanova Student Body, surrounding community, and corporations. The athletes who participate in the Fall Festival compete in a total of six Olympic-type sports including bocce, long distance running, power-lifting, roller skating, soccer and volleyball. However, sporting events are just a small component of the overall weekend. Villanova's campus is transformed into an athlete's wonderland, incorporating Opening Ceremonies; a parade; Healthy Athlete screenings; an Olympic Town offering face painting, food and fun; a Victory Dance; and Closing Ceremonies. COMMUNITY SERVICE AND OUTREACH COMMUnITY SeRVICe The office of Compliance and Student- Athlete Affairs facilitates numerous community outreach programs for student-athletes. This effort gives Temple athletes a chance to make a difference in the local communities. COMPLIAnCe & STUDenT-ATHLeTe AFFAIRS STAFF ASSOCIATe ATHLeTIC DIReCTOR Kristy Bannon Sromovsky ASSISTAnT ATHLeTIC DIReCTOR Quinton Smith DIReCTOR Bridgette Cahill COORDInATOR Jessica Gray 34 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

37 IT S ON US CAMPAIGN In , Temple University and Temple Athletics proudly joined the White House, universities and companies around the country in furthering the effort to end sexual assault on college campuses. The "It's On Us" initiative is a cultural movement aimed at fundamentally shifting the way we think, talk about and act around the issue of sexual assault. The initiative asks everyone men and women to make a personal commitment to holding themselves and each other accountable and realize that the solution begins with us. In , Temple University s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee was named the winner of the NCAA Division I SAAC It s On Us video contest Temple s video debuted on arena big screens in Houston and Indianapolis before the NCAA Men s and Women s Final Four semifinal games, respectively. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY OF SERVICE Student-athletes spent Martin Luther King, Jr. Day volunteering their time to help the local Philadelphia community. Groups of Owls participated in a variety of service projects at Berean Presbyterian Church, Alliance for Progress Charter School, and the National Temple Baptist Church. It was fourth straight year in which Temple Athletics has hosted such an event. Many of the local girls at this year's event came from nearby Duckrey Elementary School at 15th and Diamond Streets. Other students also came from William McKinley School and William H. Hunter School. WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES Over 100 male Temple student-athletes tried their hand at walking in heels, particpating in the "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes" event on campus. Every year, college students around the country participate in the walk to raise awareness for sexual and gender violence. Members of the Temple football, men's cross country, men's basketball, and men's soccer team participated, along with over 150 other Temple students at the annual event. In addition to the support of the male student-athletes who participated in the walk, members of the Temple lacrosse, field hockey, volleyball, rowing, gymnastics, fencing, and Diamond Gems also volunteered at the event. NATIONAL GIRLS AND WOMEN IN SPORTS DAY The Athletics Department hosted an event on Wednesday, April 6, celebrating the 30th Annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD). Local students in grades eight and below from the Philadelphia area came to Temple's Pavilion and tennis courts where they participated in clinics with student-athletes from many of Temple's sports programs. ANNUAL REPORT

38 FACILITy ENHANCEMENTS EDBERG-OLSON HALL ACADeMIC SUPPORT Upgraded 2015 Football Academic Support Area was overhauled. Floorto-ceiling graphics were added along with a flat screen TV highlighting the many successes of former Temple football players in industries outside of athletics. PEARSON-MCGONIGLE HALL McGOnIGLe HALL WeIGHT ROOM AnD TRAInInG ROOM RenOVATIOnS Completed August 2015 Install new flooring and cabinetry in both areas as well as new custom Grimm tubs for sports medicine. Weight room glass partitions were demolished to open up room to more functional space. PRIVATe erg AnD equipment ROOMS Completed 2015 Created dedicated erg room for men s crew and women s rowing complete with mirror walls and TV s which are essential coaching tools while training indoors New equipment room complete with space saver shelving system and heat presses GYMnASTICS PRACTICe FACILITY Completed August 2015 A new facility covering approximately 8,500 square feet and including large designated areas for each event, as well as a raised platform that houses a large trampoline, TumblTrak, floor tumbling strip, single uneven bar rail, and full uneven bar set that will sit over large foam pits. 36 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

39 FUTURE FACILITIES TEMPLE SPORTS COMPLEX Timeline Abatement June 2015 Demolition July 2015 October 2015 Facility Construction October 2015 August 2016 Open August 2016 Sports: Men s and Women s Soccer, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, and Women s Track and Field Permanent bleachers Each team will have their own locker room in addition to locker rooms for visiting teams. EAST CANOE HOUSE Restoration of the East Park Canoe House Home of Temple University Rowing SIze OF BUILDInG Total Building Area: 9,260 sf Total Temple Space: 6,300 sf o Boat Bay o Lobby o Coaches Offices o Women s and Men s Lockers o Ergs/Team Room Total Police Marine Unit: 2,480 sf Public Toilet Rooms: 480 sf PROJeCT Full historic restoration SMP Architects General Contractor: Murphy, Quigley Construction, Inc. Start of construction: May 2015 Anticipated completion: Summer 2016 Partial occupancy potential: late winter/early spring 2016 Design and construction managed by the City of Philadelphia Temple University will lease the building from the City of Philadelphia INDOOR ATHLETIC RECREATION FACILITY Scheduled to open Fall 2017 An academic, athletics and recreation facility that will provide enhanced space for students in the College of Public Health to hone their clinical skills along with space for students to play recreational sports and weight train. The centerpiece of the facility is the main entrance, angled toward the intersection of 15th Street and Montgomery Avenue. A two-and-a-half-story glass atrium will greet pedestrians, who will enter the facility beneath a portion of an outdoor track that serves as a balcony above the main doors before returning to ground level around the perimeter of the building. The new outdoor track will be accessible to the public. ANNUAL REPORT

40 MARKETING & PROMOTIONS ReCAP CAMPUS engagement Partnership with Residence Hall Association and Res Life o E-blasts o In-hall signage o Partnered with Sodexo to have a growing presence in dining halls o Caf Jams o Signage in dining areas o Food themes during game week Partnership with Temple Student Government & Main Campus Program Board o E-blast to students o Social Media cross promotion o Presentations at meetings o Student Org of the Game o Student pledge o Homecoming Cross Promotion and Events Partnered with STHM to create customer service team - Owl Agents Partnered with Veterans Services Partnered with over 50 student groups and campus organizations in the past three years Partnerships have consisted of different cross promotions, all working towards bringing Athletics and Student Life closer together o Examples of Partnered Programs: Tailgate Row Reserved Spots Co-Branded E-Blasts Co-Branded Social Media posts In-Game performances Anthem singers Relay for Life Sustainability Initiatives Orientations Hoot-A-Thon Added pre-game bands, tailgate show and Kids Zone at football games Set attendance records home at field hockey and volleyball games On campus demonstrations by Olympic sports teams On CAMPUS PROMOTIOnS Cherry Out and White Out Games for Basketball On Campus Signage and Flyers Free Food at Games Coaches Speaking on Campus Pep Rallies Watch Parties On-Campus Games and Demonstrations Digital Advertisement on Campus Screens Caf Jams Student-Athlete Move-In Day Help Pop-up Pep Rallies Game-Day T-shirt Giveaways Welcome Week / Temple Fest Convocation Pep Rally Where the Hoot is Hooter Hooter and Coaches Buy Students Lunch Tee s for Tweet Hoot Scoot Friday s new TRADITIOnS Student Organization Tailgate Row Club 1776 at men's basketball Pre-game Bands at football games Pre-game Tailgate Show at football games Wise Owls Community Ticket Program Ask the Owls" video promotions at football, women's basketball, men's basketball, volleyball and women's gymnastics meets Video board live scoring during fencing meets Improved game presentation with added and upgraded graphical elements for football, men's basketball and women's basketball Cherry Connect Fan Rewards Program WOMEN S BASKETBALL SCHOOL- DAY GAME The Temple women s basketball program, the Philadelphia Inquirer s Newspapers in Education Program and local elementary, middle and high schools celebrated the 14th Annual Women s Basketball School-Day game in February. The program brought more than 2,800 students (representing 25 schools) to the Liacouras Center. Through a hands-on clinic, an educational session from the Elmwood Park Zoo, and guest speakers, the students learned about the importance of eating healthy, living an active lifestyle and continuing their education through college. The Owls extended their undefeated School-Day game winning streak by beating SMU, INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

41 SOCIAL MeDIA COnTInUeS TO SOAR (Numbers from May 2015 to present) TWITTeR Main: 9,985 to 20, % Football: 5,263 to 20, % Men s Basketball: 5,580 to 9,321-67% Both football and men s basketball became verified (official blue check mark). Implemented Twitter video. Changed username Named #6 most engaged men s basketball account heading into March Madness. FACeBOOK Main: 7,696 to 21, % Football: 2,238 to 14, % Men s Basketball: 5,123 to 13, % Main page, football, and women s basketball page all became verified (men s basketball was verified already) InSTAGRAM (Numbers from May 2014 to present) Main: 0 to 8,312 Football: 450 to 9,871-2,094% Men s Basketball: 1,600 to 5, % Implemented #TakeoverTuesday for our student-athletes. Utilized individual team accounts more. OWLSTV TAKeS FLIGHT In-house video department launched August 1, videos (693 website/social media, 89 live events, 139 television/video board) Over 3.5 million total views (3,586,448) Includes behind-the-scenes features, postgame highlight/interview packages, team intro videos, television commercials, in-game fan engagement videos, and social media hype videos TOP Ten VIDeOS OF THe YeAR 1. Kyle Friend: 41 Bench Press Reps at Pro Day 357,207 views 2. Tina Fey Temple Shout-Out on Tonight Show 217,892 views 3. Homecoming Proposal at the Linc 199,926 views 4. Football Locker Room Celebration vs. UConn 148,673 views 5. Kevin Negandhi on Temple s NFL Draftees 92,016 views 6. Highlights: Football Beats Penn State 78,299 views 7. MBB Selection Show Reaction 67,425 views 8. Tyler Matakevich Wins Chuck Bednarik Award 63,952 views 9. MBB Send-Off to March Madness 46,997 views 10. Temple Football We Stole the Show 35,323 views WeBSITe On-Demand o 542 videos (up 17% from 463 in ) o 171,165 total views (315.8 average) o Accounts for 5% of total viewership Live Streaming o 89 live events (up 75% from 51 in ) o 27,817 total views (312.6 average) o First-ever live coverage of football pregame show, fencing, and foreign-language men s basketball broadcasts SOCIAL MeDIA Facebook o 443 videos o 2,480,216 total views (5,598.7 average) o Accounts for 69% of total viewership Twitter o 430 videos o 706,313 total views (1,642.6 average) o Accounts for 20% of total viewership Instagram o 64 videos o 103,816 total views (1,622.1 average) o Accounts for 3% of total viewership In-Venue Video Boards o 115 total videos for Lincoln Financial Field, Liacouras Center, and McGonigle Hall video boards o Intro videos o Ask the Owls o Temple Made, Temple Proud o Senior night recognition o Crowd prompts o Theme night promos (e.g. Cherry Out, Hooter s Birthday) o Sponsor activations (e.g. Lee s Hoagie House Sub of the Game) o Sportsmanship PSAs o Owls in the NFL Television Commercials o 20 television spots for football and men s basketball season and single-game tickets ANNUAL REPORT

42 OWL CLUB OWL CLUB executive BOARD OF DIReCTORS Owl Club executive Board Officers Amy Larovere President Harris Chernow Vice President Bill Aaronson Secretary Holden Hummel Immediate Past President Owl Club executive Board William Barnes Dan Boyce Jason Brown Willa DeSouza Joe Domosh Jeff Ettinger Jack Fatica Cherifa Howarth Ed Magil Ken Mayo Patrick Marion Ed Plasky Frank Romanoski Kate Silk Stev Smith Niki Trunk Gina Whalen HIGHLIGHTS Overall fundraising number grew 134 percent. Annual Giving fundraising grew 13 percent. Owl Club membership grew 16 percent. MISSION The Temple Owl Club provides the resources needed to enrich the lives of our student-athletes as they strive to achieve excellence in the classroom and at the highest level of competition by serving and connecting the Temple community with unparalleled experiences and tradition. We are committed to operating with integrity in the best interest of the University, the and the NCAA. Support for the Owl Club goes to enhancing the Temple Athletics Department so student-athletes can achieve success on the field of competition and in the classroom, assisting with the following: Enhanced facilities and practice spaces Foremost recruiting programs to attract talented athletes and coaches Key strength and conditioning training Advanced technologies and equipment Funding for travel to away games and tournaments Opportunities for community involvement and leadership development OWL CLUB ANNUAL FUND The Owl Club Annual Fund provides Temple Athletics with the support to compete at a national level. Support raised for the Owl Club Annual Fund directly impacts the studentathlete experience at Temple University enhancing areas for students in the field of competition and in the classroom. Examples of enhancements over the past couple of years are the expanded Resnick Academic Center and the renovated Olympic Sport locker rooms. Membership starts with an annual gift of $110 or more. To make a contribution to the Owl Club Annual Fund, please visit TempleOwlClub.com or call CLUB (2582). GRADUATE OWL CLUB The Graduate Owl Club encourages young alumni and fans under 30 years of age to enhance the Temple student experience by supporting the Owl Club with a gift of $50 or more. Support from Graduate Owl Club members helps provide the resources needed to enrich the lives of Temple student-athletes as they strive to achieve excellence in the classroom and at the highest level of competition. To join, please visit TempleOwlClub.com or by calling CLUB (2582). 40 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

43 FACILITIES/CAPITAL PROJECTS Temple Athletics is committed to providing first-class facilities for all nineteen varsity sports. In an era when colleges and universities are striving to recruit elite student-athletes and coaches to provide the most competitive programs in the country, facilities have become a critical component of success. Building and maintaining outstanding facilities is integral to attracting and retaining top-tier talent. Facility improvements within Temple Athletics have been substantial over the last few years as evidenced by the expansion of Edberg-Olson Hall, completion of the Pearson-McGonigle basketball practice facility, renovated locker rooms for all varsity sports, renovated Olympic sport weight room, field turf replacement at Chodoff Field, and expansion of the Donald and Nancy Resnick Academic Support Center. Projects currently underway include the renovation of rowing facilities at the East Park Canoe Club, the completion of Temple Owls Sports Complex and continuing improvements throughout our athletic facilities. The Athletics Department is constantly assessing Temple s facilities in order to provide the best venues for our students to train and compete. Private giving through the Temple Owl Club will be pivotal for the success of all future projects. To learn more about supporting a specific project, please contact the Temple Owl Club at CLUB (2582). TEMPLE S LEGENDS SOCIETY The Legends Society recognizes alumni and friends of Temple University who have contributed $100,000 or more in their lifetime to support Temple Athletics. new MeMBeRS ( ) Mr. and Mrs. George and Marion Evans Mr. and Mrs. Pat and Linda Marion Mr. Ken Kuchenour Mr. Donald Cox, Sr. LeVeL OF ACHIeVeMenT HOnORS (Reached a new level in ) Mr. & Mrs. Stanley and Audrey Merves Mr. & Mrs. Barton and Elaine Greenspan Mr. & Mrs. Vahan and Danielle Gureghian Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell and Debra Sonkin Mr. & Mrs. Richard and Geraldine Fox Mr. Dennis Alter Mr. & Mrs. H.F. and Marguerite Lenfest LeGenDS SOCIeTY COMMITTee Dr. Peter Chodoff* Mr. Holden Hummel Dr. Athole Jacobi Mr. Bill Rinck Mr. Robert Silk PLATInUM OWLS Mr. and Mrs. H.F. and Marguerite Lenfest Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and Audrey Merves Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Christine McIntyre Mr. George Edberg-Olson* Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Nancy Resnick Mrs. Ann Robinson and Mr. Armand Robinson* GOLDen OWLS Mr. Dennis Alter Dr. Peter Chodoff* and Ms. Joan Saltzer Dr. Athole Jacobi Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and Debra Sonkin SILVeR OWLS Mr. John and Dr. Joan Aglialoro Mr. and Mrs. Wister and Harriet Baisch Mr. and Mrs. John* and Joan Ballots* Dr. Lee Carl Mrs. Edith Dixon and Mr. Eugene Fitz-Dixon* Mr. and Mrs. Barton and Elaine Greenspan Mr. and Mrs. Vahan and Danielle Gureghian Mr. and Mrs. Lewis* and Marjorie Katz* Mr. and Mrs. William and Betty Rinck Ms. Rose Vernick* CRYSTAL OWLS Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Patricia Aglira Ms. Emma M. Baker* Mr. James E. Beasley* Mr. Warren Bieler* Mr. and Mrs. Aaron and Doris Bitman Mr. Bart Blatstein Mrs. Ann Casale and Mr. Ernest Casale* Mr. Irwin Canter* Mr. John B. Early* Mrs. Pat Feather and Mr. William Feather* Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Geraldine Fox Dr. and Mrs. Martin and Nancy Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Diane Gross Mr. and Mrs. Sandy and Robin Goldfine Mr. and Mrs. John and Rose Hagopian Mr. and Mrs. Greg and Cherifa Howarth Mr. and Mrs. Holden and Betsy Hummel Dr. Lacy Hunt Mrs. Vera Hutton* and Mr. Jack Hutton* Mr. Tre Johnson Dr. Donna Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Annette Kissel Ms. Amy Larovere and Mr. James Jolman Mr. and Mrs. Andy and Ruth Ann Logue Mr. Wilfred Longsderff* Dr. Joseph and Filomina Marshall Mr. Franklin J. Marx* Mr. Mark Mendel* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Tema Merback Dr. Gregory and Mrs. Shonna Merrick Mr. J. William Mills III Dr. William Mlkvy Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and Hilarie Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick and Marie O'Connor Mr. William and Dr. Simone Paynter Mr. Albert (Reds) Pearson* Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Arlene Plasky Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Margo Polett Dr. John Poole* Dr. Robert and Mrs. Wanda Praisner Mrs. Patricia Reese and Mr. Dale Reese* Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Susan Richards Mr. John Rickert Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Roslyn Romanoski Mr. Thomas Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Kate Silk Ms. Agnes Stegmuller* Dr. John and Mrs. Anita Stevens Mrs. Marie Timko and Mr. John Timko* Dr. Richard Weiss and Dr. Sandra Harmon-Weiss Mr. Joseph Weiss and Ms. Sharon Pinkenson Mr. John P. Wilcox* *Deceased ANNUAL REPORT

44 DONOR ROLL CALL Annual gifts from our generous Owl Club members directly support the Temple Owl Club mission of providing the resources needed to enrich the lives of our student-athletes as they strive to achieve greatness in the classroom & at the highest level of competition. GRADUATe OWL CLUB Dalton L Anen Ms. Jennifer G. Azeles Mr. Darin J. Bartholomew Mr. Leonard E. Behrens, V Mr. Christopher M. Borden Ms. Shannon K. Boyle Mr. Steven Brooks Mr. Matthew W. Brown Mr. Luke Butler Ms. Kaley A. Carpenter Mr. Ari Charlestein Mr. Kevin M. Chemidlin Brandon S Chudnoff Mr. Christopher Clark Mr. Thomas Cochet Evan Cooper Mr. Andrew T. Cordingley Jake M. Crosetto, Esq. Ms. Lucy V. Cruz Mr. Robert J. Di Zillo, Jr. Ms. Maureen A. Doheny Ms. Laura L. Domin Mr. Ryan P. Farrell Ms. Chelsea M. Feeser Allison and Robert Fenton Mr. Harrison M. Finberg Mr. Douglas A. Fischer Mr. Mark J. Fitzgerald, Jr. Mr. Nicholas J. Foley Samuel B Forman Lieutenant David K. Forman Mr. Steven N. Garfunkel Shannon Gray Benjamin Hagan Hanson Preston Jack Hill Mr. Matt T. Jurkiewicz Ms. Ariel Kavulich Ms. Nikki M. Kaytus Edward Kozubal Mr. Steven J. Kucher Alaina Christine Lambert Alexander S. Long Brendan S Lynch Mr. Raheem Mapp Mr. Matthew L. Marmorato Michael McGuire Mr. Max Meltzer Mr. Matthew J. Mirro Mr. Ian D. Moriarty Mr. Isaac Murphy-Trotzky Mr. Michael K. Murray Mr. Adam M. Myzal Ms. Alyssa D Odonnell Mr. Guy M. Petrucci, Jr. Mr. William C. Powell Mr. Daniel B. Price Ryan K Rinaldi Mr. Johntyler S. Salzer Mr. Frederick J. Saporito Mr. William E. Schaeffer, Jr. Ms. Jessica L. Schaffer Mr. Matthew Seigenfuse Raymond Joseph Smeriglio Ms. Alexandra N. Spurgeon Ms. Amanda N Stankiewicz Mr. Jordan M. Steelman Mr. Sean E. Sullivan Ms. Jacqueline T. Swan Ms. Amy L. VanDerhei Andrew M Vogt Ms. Michelle M. Wecker OWL MeMBeRS Mr. Aldo M. Acitelli Mr. Raymond F. Addesso, Jr. Ms. Lauren S. Adee Mr. Michael Adkins Mr. Peter J. Adonizio Robert B. Aglira Lance and Sharon Aizen Lisa and Thomas Alderman Kareem Ali, Sr. and Tasha N. Ali Michael and Robin Allen Vernon G. Altemose, Jr. and Kathryn E. Altemose Ms. Laura Altimari Mr. Jeffrey S. Altomare Anne Marie Amatucci Mr. Richard A. Ambrosino, Jr. Mr. Joshua C. Amsler Thomas Anderson, Jr. and Ruth A. Anderson Mr. Charles M. Anderson Tony Andrioli Mr. Gregg Angeli Cheryl A. Aniska and Thomas A. Aniska, Sr. Daniel and Maryann Apostolu Bruce A. Apple Mrs. Lindsey E. Arellano Michael and Tracy Arnold Alec and Lee Aronow Barry D. Ashmen, Ed.D. and Sally Ann Ashmen Dr. Eve Atkinson Albert Atmore, Jr. and Debra E. Atmore Wendy E. Augustyn Mr. Edward F. Bader Deborah and Timothy Bagley Ms. Rosemary Bailey Larry H. Bailine, Esq. and Nancy E. Bailine Mr. Robert A. Baiocco Tonia A. Bair-Johnson, Esq. and Antar C. Johnson, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Wister S. Baisch Mr. Frank Baldino Mr. Adam J. Baldwin Ms. Deanna M. Balerno Mr. Michael Bamonti Ms. Margaret E Barber Mr. David L. Bargeron Joseph Barker Mr. Kevin J. Barnes John and Caroline Barone Perry Barse Catherine and John Beacham Terry Beam Brian and Tamara Bean Leonard and Mary Beck Colonel Ronald C. Becker and Vanessa J. Becker Lisa Honig Beckman and Randall L. Beckman, D.P.M. Mr. Bill Beggs Mr. Alphonza Bellamy Mr. Joseph Bellesheim John Martin Belli, Esq. and Maryann Soloski Belli Andrew J. Belli, Esq. Ms. Monica M. Bendykowski Renee and Richard Benedetto Norris Benns, Jr., Esq. Stephen and Jennifer Berko Mr. Barry C. Berkowitz Steven D. Berman and Allison Tittle Margaret and Vincent Berry Mariann and Paul Bevenour Donna and Marc Birnbaum Kenneth and Trisha Bishop Joseph and Zekita Bishop Joshua and Kimberly Blatt Russell and Elizabeth Blatt Brandon W. Boberick, Esq. 42 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

45 Kenneth and Cheryl Boberick Kurt Bomze, D.D.S. and Nadline Bomze Ms. Alicia Bond Stephen A. Bonnie, Ed.D. Mrs. Sherry M. Borden Ted and Susan Bosnjak Ms. Denise Janene Bourassa Jennifer Bowman Mr. Sean P. Boyle James and Kelli Boyle Ryan Brady Ari and Tara Brandt Mr. Sean P. Bransfield Mr. Fred R. Braverman Frederick M. Brehm, Esq. Mr. David J. Brennan Allan S. Brenner, D.D.S. and Rochelle L. Brenner Janice and Randy Breon Mark and Cindy Bresani Robert A. Bresin, Esq. and Kathleen Bresin Geraldine S. Bright, D.P.M. and James Arthur Bright T. Chester Bright, D.D.S. and Elaine W. Bright Mr. Michael Britton Allen and Maureen Broadbent Kathleen Graziano Brofman, Ph.D. and Ron Brofman Edward and Lorraine Brooks Bernard and Eileen Brown Charles W. Brown, III and Lily Brown Robert and Ingrid Brown Mr. Royal Brown Dr. David R. Brubaker and Marilyn L. Brubaker Mr. Pierce B. Brunson Mr. Robert J. Bucci Micah U. Buchdahl, Esq. and Ivy R. Buchdahl, Esq. Ronald J. Buckley, M.D. and Kathy M. Buckley Mrs. Lauren Joanna Bullock Mr. Paul Kevin Bunting John R. Bunting, Jr. and Jane S. Bunting Mr. Richard Burg Mr. Jeff A. Burger Brian and Karen Burke Sean M. Burke Mr. John K. Burns Stanley and Juliana Burzacki Charles W. Bushar, III and Lauretta V. Bushar David M. Byerley, Esq. and Margaret Byerley Donna and Robert Byers Mr. Ronald Caldarelli Donna and Gennaro Calendo Diane and Michael Calvin Mr. Christopher C. Camerote James and Cassandra Camp Elzar Camper, Jr., Ed.D. and Carolyn Camper Mr. Philip T. Cantwell Denis and Charlotte Canty Mr. John Caperilla Amy L. Caples and John C. Miller Mr. Frederick L. Cappello Mr. Ralph G. Caprio, III Mr. John P. Capurso Ms. Lorie Lynn Cardoni Ms. Tonya Cardoza Mr. Thomas A. Caridi Mr. Andrew Carl Mr. Robert A. Carlson Kathleen Carroll Mrs. Cheryl S. Carson David K. Carter, M.D. Ms. Daisy Carter Mr. Jack Carton David and Suzanne Case Christopher V. Casella, Pharm.D. and Erica A. Casella, Pharm.D. Edward W. Casey and Dr. Susanne P. Casey Daniel and Anna Cassidy Mr. Peter A. Cautilli III Domenico J. Cavaiuolo, Ph.D. Mr. John P. Caven Howard and Linda Center Lynn and Robert Centonze Ms. Nancy Cerbus John and Wendy Cerminara Gerald A. Kean and Marlene T. Chachkin Mr. Randall W. Chapman, II Lesly L. Attarian and Philip J. Charron Michael and Lydia Cice Mr. Michael F. Cirillo James M. Cirillo, Sr. and Bernadette Cirillo George and Eva Clancy Andrew and Kate Clapperton Debra Ruszkowski Clark and Warren Daniel Clark, II Christine A. Cleaver and Damien Sean Harrer Karen and Stephen Clever C. Andrew Cliver, Esq. James V. Codella, Esq. Zachary Coffey Scott and Margaret Cohen Matt and April Cohen Theodore and Alice Cohn Elliott H. Coleman, M.D. and Barbara Coleman Ms. Beverly Coleman Jerry and Rena Collincini Mr. Steve F. Collins Steven and Beth Conjar Joseph and Claire Connelly Eileen P. Conran-Folks, Ed.D. Dr. Margaret M. Conroy and David F. Conroy Mr. Richard L. Coogan Mr. Roderick W. Cook, III Scott Fitzgerald Cooper, Esq. and Karen Cooper Ed Coppolino Michael and Allison Corboy Kelly and Stephen Cordasco Sean Corr Jennifer Corr Rosemary and John Costello Mr. Brian J. Costello Mr. Thomas B. Costello Holly and Timothy Coughlin Timothy and Jane Cousounis Mr. James P. Creedon Matthew Cremers Carol and David Crouse Mr. George J. Croyden Mr. Jeffrey Cruciani John and Judy Cummings Leonard A. Cupingood, Ph.D. and Rita L. Cupingood Margaret and Thomas Curran Robert and Sharon Cybularz Mr. Steven Czapla Christine and Joseph Dakes Mr. Thomas J. D'Alessandro, III Mr. Joseph J. Dallas Mr. Andrew Joseph D'Amico, CFA Peter and Jocelyn Dannenbaum James and Pamela Danner Dr. Gail Cummings-Danson and Richard C. Danson Frances and Joseph Darpino Lucille and Michael Darragh Dana and Sherry Datres Joseph and Elaine Daubert Mr. George A. David Michele and Allen Davis Ms. Bethany B Davis Mr. George C. DeDominic John Deemer Douglas and Jennifer Defazio Thomas DeFelece Richard and Valerie Delange Ms. Helen Delgado Mr. Joe Delmar, Sr. Robert Delp Mr. Joseph P. Deluca ANNUAL REPORT

46 Angela M. Delvecchio and George A. Stuhl Nicholas and Anni Demarco Aymon DeMauro and Toni Sabia-Demauro Amy I. Demedio David and Elizabeth Denicola Mr. Nicholas G. Deramo Mr. Jacob DerHagopian, Jr. Jean and Norman Desouza Mr. Raymond D. Destephanis, III Mr. Aaron J. Devaney Mrs. Sharon Penecale Devonshire Michael DiCicco Mr. Edward W. Diehl Joseph Michael DiGiorgio Mr. John Anthony Digregorio Vincent P. DiPentino Donato and Stacy DiRocco Mr. Marino DiRocco Linda and Steve Disangro Mr. Elbert J. Dolberry Jack and Nancy Don Mr. Thomas J. Donatelli John and Kristene Dormuth Mr. Joseph Dos Santos Haresh A. Doshi, Ph.D. and Shobhana B. Goradia Thomas and Debra Dougherty Mr. Richard Drayton, Jr. Chad Droz Ulana and Luke Dubas Mr. David Duke Stephen Duke Charles Duncan Francis J. Dunn, Jr. and Patricia A. Dunn Mr. Francis J. Dunphy Dennis Dunphy and Kim Minger Heather and Bryan Durkin-Thomas John M. Durso and Reverend Dolores R. Durso B. Linda and J. Michael Dzuba Michael A. Edwards and Reaona E. Jones Mr. Jack L. Enco Mr. William V. Ennis John S. Eory, Esq. and Jennifer Eory Barbara Epstein and Mimi Petka Christopher B. Ernst, D.M.D. Keith Etzel Robin E. Evans Mr. Seth M. Evans Dr. Sonja A. Eveslage Bryna Delman Ewachiw, Pharm.D. and Austin H. Ewachiw John Fabey Mr. Anthony J. Faralli Mark Andrew Farley Robyn and Thomas Farley Ms. Mary Elizabeth Farrell James Fath Jack and Kelly Fatica Dianne and Jack Fein Mr. and Mrs. Marc Felgoise Mr. Thomas Fenner Theodore L. Ferraro Mr. Thomas H. Fiegel Mr. Thomas D. Field Dr. Robert Michael and Mrs. Bonnie J. Fineman Mr. James S. Fiorillo Harriet and Jerry Fisher Mr. Robert W. Fisher Dr. Nancy E. Fisher and Thomas Fisher Elwood Fisher, Jr. and Robin Fisher Dr. Robert S. Fisher and Mrs. June D Fisher Dr. Marshall L. Fishman Mr. Michael J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. Mr. Daniel J. Fitzsimmons Thomas J. Flynn, IV Stephen J. Fodor Ms. Sandra A. Foehl Mr. Kenneth C. Foelster Brad and Becci Ford Kathy Kalinich Ford and Malcolm J. Ford, Jr. Ms. Maura Forman Mr. David I. Forman Ms. Sharon Forst Michael F. Forte Mr. Gary W. Fredericks Calvin and Carol Freedman Mrs. Marybeth Freeman Mr. Brian M. Freeman Charles A. Frick, Esq. and Adele Gallatin Frick Dr. Janet M. Friedman and Michael J. Friedman Thomas M. Fries, D.M.D. and Suzanne M. Fries Mr. Michael A. Frost Mr. Darrick B. Fuller Mr. Danny Gale Maryellen Gallagher, Esq. and Joanne Gallagher Kevin M. Gallagher, Esq. Frank J. Gallo, Jr. and Connie L. Serra-Gallo Prabhash C. Ganguli, M.D. and Frances A. Ganguli James D. Gansz, Sr. and Elaine M. Gansz Christopher and Angela Gartland Kenneth and Laishon Gatson Donald J. Gavrity, Jr. and Karen M. Gavrity Mr. Eric R. Geiger Melvyn and Linda Gellman Suzanne and William Gennaro Mr. James A. Gentile, Jr. Jill Gerber Ms. Maxna Germain Scott and Victoria Ghiz Mr. Sam Gibson Mr. Gary Alexander Gilbert James and Debra Gilbert Mr. Branon S. Gilmore Mr. Charles D. Gloge Patrick and Patricia Glorioso Ms. Mathew Godfrey Mark Goepfert Mr. Joel H. Goldberg Hal I Goldberg David and Eve Goldberg Leonard Mark Goldstein, D.D.S. Janice Goldstein Luis and Rosetheresa Gonzalez Mark B. Goodheart, Esq. Geoffrey Goodman Teresa Gozik-Tyson and Tim D. Tyson Mr. David J. Grabowski Mr. John E. Granozio Mr. Kristian Graves Mr. Frank D. Greco Mr. Keith A. Green Mr. Melvyn S. Green Seth Greenberg Max Greenberg Mr. Alan David Greenberg Lee and Kimyetta Greene Leon J. Greenspan, Esq. and Irene Greenspan Steven A. Greenspan, Esq. and Jamie Greenspan Richardson and Lee Greenwood Debra L. Bruner, Ed.D. and Gregory Grillone Curtis Grimes Brittany Grimm Elizabeth Groff William and Anne Gross Carl and Lois Gross Michael Grossman, M.D. and Dixie Grossman Ms. Kristin M. Grubb Mr. William T. Grubb Mr. Frank Gruwell Andrew Grzybowski John and Annette Gumbrecht Mr. Peter W. Gutsie Ms. Jennifer Hagopian John and Rose Hagopian Mr. Cyrus V. Haines 44 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

47 Mr. Jeff Hall Joe Halligan Mr. Kevin Haney Mr. Andrew F. Harbison Jennifer and James Harding Doris D. Hardy, Ed.D. Ms. Theresa M. Harrigan Ms. Sylvia Wylene Harris Darryl Harris W. Henry and Susan Harrison Mr. Robert C. Hartman Diane and Michael Hartman Bruce A. Hartman, D.M.D. Boneita and Albert Hartrum Nadia E. Harvin George Hathaway Brian and Deborah Hauf Julius A. Hayes, Jr. and Josephine O. Hayes Lawrence R. Hayes, Esq. Eric and Ronnie Hayman J. William Heath, Jr. and Emily Roth Janet and Robert Heath Richard A. Heirakuji Miss Gloria C. Henderson Mr. Charles E. Henderson Mr. Fredrick N. Hendrickson, Jr. Thomas R. Henzel, Ed.D. Mr. Santos Hernandez Dr. Leigh Nanney Hersey Mr. Drew V. Hess Glen J. Hessinger, M.D. and Tammy Marie Hessinger Cynthia and Alan Heyen Robert and Nancy Hick Robert I. Hicks, Jr. and Praria A. Stavis-Hicks Stephen and Lily Higgins James and Maryann Higgins Mr. John H. Hilger Silvester William Hirshmann and Bonnie Hirschmann Jodeen M. Hobbs, Esq. and James Pifer, Jr. Samuel D. Hodge, Jr., Esq. and Rhonda Hodge Logan Hoffman Dr. William Hofmann Mr. William R. Hofmann John P. Hogan, Sr. and Toby Rubin Hogan Mr. Mark A. Holfelder Richard Lee Holland Mr. Ronald E. Hollm Timothy and Christine Holmes Eileen and Joseph Holmes Don F. Holmes, Jr. and Courtney Holmes Mrs. Theresa Hondros Meyer John J. Hooten and Susan Louise Hooten, M.D. G. A. Horton Lori A. Howarth and Richard J. Howarth, Jr. Ronald and Sally Howley Thomas and Barbara Hrivnak Dr. Forrest E. Huffman John P. Hughes, M.D. Mr. D. Holden Hummel, Jr. Joseph and Susan Hunter Mark and Mandy Hunter Emeline T. Hunter Mr. Eric D. Imhof Janet and Joseph Injaychock Thomas and Elizabeth Intoccia Mr. Chad Harris Inver Miss Carmela A. Iodice Perry L. Irwin Mr. Alan W. Jackson Jerome and Maryanne Jacobs Arthur and Roberta Jacoby Mr. Daniel J. Jalboot Janet and Michael James Ms. Dorothy J. Jamison Mr. Michael Gerard Janes Mr. Nicolas Jimenez Paul and Catherine John Jennifer and David Johnson Mr. Craig W. Johnson Brian Johnson Kia Rose Johnson and Anthony Sloan Brad and Barbara Johnson Mrs. Zenzille A. Johnson - Medoza Diane and Gerald Johnston Mrs. Carol Johnston Mr. Kevin Andre Jones Ms. Amber J. Jones Clevester and Dameron Jones Theodora and Larry Jordan David and Wendy Josephs William H. Juzwiak, Jr. and Aurora Juzwiak Laurence and Rosalind Kagel Bruce A. Kaiser, M.D. and Carol Konrad Kaiser Mr. Stephen G. Kaminski Mr. Carl J. Kanefsky Eric T. Kanefsky, Esq. Marcia and Ned Kaplin Mr. Thomas W. Kapushinski Steven Kapustin, Esq. Margaritis and Rochelle Karapelou Mr. George C. Karayiannis Colleen Kasperek, Esq. Heather Marie Kaswandik Mr. Robert Alan Katz Bernard H. Katz, D.D.S. and Gail R. Katz Michael J. Kauffman and Christine Notaro Mr. Charles Kazanjian Mr. Leroy E. Kean Jeffrey M. Keating, D.M.D. Daniel J. Keating, Ph.D. and Kathleen A. Keating Sherman W. Keeney, II and Kelly Senft Keeney Mr. Michael S. Keim Ms. Lauren C. Kelly Mr. Andrew J. Kelly Nicolette Kelly Arlene and Sheldon Kenin Ronald C Kerins, Jr. and Lora Jean Kerins Casey Khuri U. Douglas and Janel Kieslich Mr. Dwayne A. Killings Elizabeth Kilpatrick-Fox, D.M.D. and William Fox Ms. Colleen E. Kirk Mr. George R. Kirkpatrick Ms. Shantelle Kitchen Susan and Jeffrey Klauder Steven Klein, Ed.D. and Mary Ellen Schaffer Mr. Joshua Klein Shawn and Colette Kleitz John and Karen Klett Matthew and Michelle Kletzli Robert J. Klinger, Jr. and Mary L. Klinger Alton F. Knight, Jr. and Renee E. Knight Beth Karen Kocher-Ferraro and Frank A. Ferraro David and Barbara Korczykowski Mrs. Ananee I. Korme John and Michele Koskinen Charles Andrew Kosteva, D.D.S. and Donna R. Kosteva Mr. Christopher J. Kovach Jo Ann and Lawrence Kovatch Mr. David W. Kozubal J. Scott Kramer, Esq. and Mary Beth Kramer Mr. Sheldon Kratchman Maria V. Kraus Harry and Holly Krause Mr. Kenneth B. Krauter David and Susan Kraynik Rick and Lisa Kristoff Wendy Kroner Lynn and Holly Kuster Ms. Karen Kutner Jessica Kutza Dr. Eugene Kwatny Mr. Joseph V. Labolito ANNUAL REPORT

48 Adam and Jill Ladd Mary and Michael Lagreca Mr. John M. Lamb Gerald P. Lamina, Jr. and Maria Cirrincione Lamina Ms. Susan M. Lander Mr. Thomas L. Lantieri Louis and Kathryn Larovere Barry L. Brucker and Hanne Laursen Kathleen Laux Norma M. Lawson Mr. David B. Lebowitz John F. Leedom, III and Patricia A. Leedom Dr. Eva M. Leeds and Dr. Michael A. Leeds Tom LeGrand Howard and Linda Leight Janine and Matt Lenguadoro Mr. William J. Lennon R. Thomas Leonard, Ph.D. and Tonia L. Leonard Eileen Mccullough LePage and Clifford B. Le Page, Jr., Esq. Mr. Andrew Leszczynski Mark P. Letner Howard and Myrna Levin Rachel and Steve Levine Tara N Levine Eric and Marie Levine Andrew Levison Jason A. Levy Ronald and Regina Lewullis Jon and Linda Lilienfeld Michelle Lind Charles and Laura Lippincott Joseph Liscosky Robert and Dawne Litterst Brenda A. Litwin Beverly and William Livezey John K. Livingstone, Jr. and Cathy D. Livingstone Andy Logue, III and Ruth Ann Logue Cynthia Lohman Trevor James Lohman Joseph and Catherine Lombardi Steve Long Mr. Stephen J. Lorenc James Loughery Mr. Michael J. Loveland Mr. Thomas S. Lubiski Charles A. Luck, II and M. Theresa Luck Patrick and Jane Luddy Mr. John W. Lukens John Lusska Charles B. Machion, Esq. Dr. Elaine D. Mackowiak and Mr. Robert C. Mackowiak Daniel and Joanne Mackowsky Michele and Scott Macpherson James Madosky Kurt and Luisa Magda Mr. Vincent Magro Alexander and Sandra Maguire Dr. Kieran T. Mahan and Blair Mahan Mr. Edward S. Mahon Mr. Daniel J. Mahoney Mr. Marc J. Manfre Clark and Mary Manion Edward P. Manley and Esther Coletta Harris I. Mann, D.M.D. and Maxine Mann Mr. S. Edward Manwaring Gary F. Manzi Mr. Benjamin N. Margolies Richard Marion Mr. Ray Marion Donna and Paul Marion Mr. Patrick A. Marnella Gregg W. Marsano, Esq. and Maylee Marsano, Esq. Ms. Lisa M. Marsh Robert and Kimberly Martin Sarah B. Martin Ms. Maria Dorando Martorano Mr. Joseph M. Marty Laurie and Robert Masino Phyllis M. Mason Dr. David Massari Anita and Donald Matousch Mr. Frank R. Matteo Vince and Kimberly Matyi Stephen and Vickie Maund Paul and Janet Mauriello Fred and Harriet Maute Edward M. Mayer, Esq. and Patricia M. Mayer, Esq. Mr. Harold W. Mayes Rosa Mazzone Patrick M. Mc Ginnis and Lisabeth Mcginnis Jennifer and Peter McAleer Ms. Colleen McAllister Barbara and James McBride Michael J. McCaney Mr. Dennis J. McCann James C. McCloskey Joseph McComb Reginald V. S. McCoy, M.D. and Andrea Mccoy Kevin Mcdermott John and Barbara Mcdonald Mary McElroy B. Susan Egner and Charles McFadden Mr. John J. McGinley, Jr. William and Rose McGinnis Harry and Lenore McGonigle Celene and Patrick McGowan Michael and Kathy McGuriman Alison McHale Mark McHale Matthew Mcilnay Mark R. McKeon Mr. Byron A. McKoy Mr. Patrick K. McLaughlin Lucia and Patrick McLaughlin Gerard McMahon Arlene and Patrick McMahon Mr. William J. McMonagle Edward A. McNamara Michael J. McSweeney, Jr. and Joanna E. McSweeney Mr. Michael V. McVeigh Mr. John J. McWilliams Ms. Kelly A. Mecca Ms. Dannon J. Mehaffey Michael and Tricia Mehalshick George Mehler, Ed.D. and Kimberly A. Mehler Joseph and Mary Jane Mekulski James and Maria Mengel Mr. John K. Mensch Joan and Robert Mercer Robert Mericle Thomas and Carolyn Meseroll John and Ellen Mesko Mr. Geoffrey L. Mesko Ms. Theresa M. Meyer Carol and John Meyers Judith Michaud Ms. Anne Marie Mikolajewski Tyler and Darcie Milfeld Mr. Joseph Angelo Milicia Mr. Warren F. Miller Robert Miller Conrad Joseph Miller, Jr. and Ruth E. Miller Diane M. Minns Daniel F. Mitsakos, Esq. Robert L. Mizia, Jr. and Kathleen Joy Mizia John R. Mogel Ms. Donna M. Molinaro Mr. Michael L. Mollen Paul V. Monaghan Gregg V. Monterosso, D.M.D. Karen and Patrick Montgomery Kimberly Rest Montgomery, Esq. and Robert H. Montgomery, III, Esq. 46 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

49 John and Suzanne Moon Dr. James Duff Moore Larry Morgan Joseph Richard Morgan, Jr. and Rita Morgan Mr. Walter Morley Nathaniel Morris, Esq. Dr. William McKinley Morris William and Audrey Morrison Leon O. Moulder, Jr. and Sharon Moulder C. Scott and Sara Moyer Mr. John F. Muffler Mr. Craig P. Mullen Edward Munin Diane M. Murdock Ms. Audra R. Murphy Kevin and Lisa Murphy Mr. Michael B. Murray Kelly and Patrick Murray Lisa Mylett Mr. Jonathan A. Nadu Robert and June Neadel John D. Nester, D.D.S. and Marge Nester Mr. John S. Nicolosi Mr. Jay W. Norman Mr. Jeffrey S. Nossbaum Cherifa Tassadit Nouri-Howarth and Greg Howarth Paul M. Nutkowitz, Ph.D. and Ikuko Ogasawara Nutkowitz, Ph.D. Theresa Murray O'Brien and Joseph M. Obrien Ms. Judith L. Obrien Mr. James P. O'Connor Mark E. Odonnell, III and Karen O'Donnell Nick and Michelle Ofak Mrs. Jacqueline M. OHara Mr. Joseph M. Olenik Mr. Joseph Paul Olexy, Jr. William and Joan O'neill Mr. Michael Oravitz James J. Orlando, Jr. and Denise Orlando David and Ashley Orr Thomas and Pamela Orsini Mr. Andrew Ian Ostroff Mr. Kevin A. Outram Lynn and Andrew Ozer Mr. Mark E. Painter Mr. David M. Paletz Dr. Barry J. Paley and Susan Paley Mr. George E. Palmer, Sr. John and Kathleen Parker Christopher and Ashley Parker Santiago and Ani Parlade George R. Partridge, Jr., Esq. Mae A. Pasquale Glen Paul Jeremy and Rachel Pavis Barry Adam Payne and Reverend Mary Payne Donna and Dave Peachey Mr. Joshua M. Peters Mr. Joseph John Petonak Mr. Bruno N. Petrillo, Jr. Ms. Sandy L. Pfeffer Roger and Susan Phillips The Honorable Fred A. Pierantoni, III, Esq. and Donna Pierantoni Eva Marie Pierce and Gilbert C. Pierce, Jr. Billie and Joseph Pierce Mr. Ernest A. Pighini Barbara Pines Dr. Anthony J. Pitale Caroline and Steven Plesko Amy and Stephen Plourde Mr. Peter R. Poillon Michael and Karen Polaski James Pomeroy Mr. Patrick Powell Robert J. Praisner, D.D.S. and Wanda Schweizer Praisner Mr. Craig Preschutti Christopher J. Preston and Catherine A. Gill-Preston Mr. Michael Jon Pricer, II Mary Jacques Procaccino Mr. William J. Puchalski Martin and Lisa Purcell Mr. John M. Quigley Mr. Mark W. Quinlan Paul J. Radzevich, Jr. and Colleen Burns Robert Rafferty Mr. Nicholas A. Rago Dr. Saju Rajan Mr. Joseph D. Ranieli Ms. Jenna L. Rankin Michael and Melissa Rau Mr. Steven G. Ray Mr. Jason Read Christopher A. Reese, Esq. Mr. Robert J. Reifsnyder Michelle and Neil Reilly Ms. Melissa Reilly Gary Reisner Jan Reisner Nolan Resnick, M.D. and Judith A. Resnick William H. Duncan, M.D. and Beth Rhodes-Duncan, M.D. Dan Ricci David and Janice Riddick Marissa Rinck Barry D. Rinker, M.D. Mr. Jonathan M. Ripper Thomas G. Robbins Kelly and Thomas Robbins Mr. William Roberts Adrian and Terri Robinson Ronald Edmund Robinson, Esq. and Barbara Robinson Herbert and Lynn Rodebaugh Kimbra Roesner Kenneth B. Rogers, D.M.D. and Jill C. Rogers Ray Rollins Janice Marie Rolnick and Willaim L. Sydnes Ms. Beth Romanowski Frank J. Romean, Jr. and Sabrina M. Romean Thomas P. Rooney, Ph.D. and Dr. Joan E. Rooney John and Christine Rosado Joseph R. Rosati, Jr. and Susan Rosati Donald J. Rosato, M.D. and Judy M. Rosato Mr. Ira A. Roseman Jeffrey Rosen, D.M.D. and Ellen Rosen Mr. Jay L. Rosen Christopher and Yvonne Rosenbaum Alan N. Rosenberg, Esq. and Carolyn A. Rosenberg Rick L. Royer Larry and Nancy Rubin Mr. Allen Rubin Mr. Scott Rubinsky Mr. Edward Rudolph Barbarann and Joseph Rudy Anthony and Doreen Ruggieri Mr. Michael R. Rumbaugh Matthew and Ellen Runk John and Julie Ruppert Andrew Michael Russin, Esq. and Molly Russin Donato M. Russo and Debbie Groat Joseph and Jacqueline Ruzich Mr. Christopher M. Ryan COL Rick Ryczkowski Joseph W. Rydzewski, Sr. and Suzanne Wright Rydzewski Mr. Sal Salamone Mr. Jonathan T. Sales Ms. Paige Salvador Richard Sasin Brian M. Sassano and Brie A. Sassano, Pharm.D. Mr. Marcus Satterfield Ms. Jane Scaccetti James and Marilyn Scanlon Dale Edmund Scanlon, D.M.D. and Laura Siberski Scanlon Mr. Mark Schaefer ANNUAL REPORT

50 Jay C. Scheinfield, Esq. Edward and Sherry Scheingold Craig and Marilyn Schnee Mr. Jeffrey I. Schneider Mr. Richard C. Schulz Mr. Jay H. Schuster Jay David Finestone and Randy Jill Schwartz Michael Herbert Schwartzbard, Esq. and Janet Schwartzbard Mr. Charles F. Schwender Mr. Dennis Hugh Scott James D. Sculley, Ed.D. and Mary Burns Sculley Douglass and Pamela Searle Mary and Stanley Segal Bonnie G. Seidman and Dr. Larry Seidman Mr. Benjamin R. Serfass Richard and Colleen Sforza Mr. Perry L. Shackelford Gregory and Pam Shaeffer Paul Sharga Ms. Kelli D. Sheesley Frank and Judy Sherako Mr. Leonard P. Sherr Daniel and Tiffani Shovlin Murray H. Shusterman, Esq. Philip and Joan Shyposh Ms. Jacqueline Siciliano Robert and Jennifer Sidelinker William and Marianne Sifer Mr. Todd P. Silance David and Sherry Silnutzer Mrs. Charlotte E. Silversteen Mr. Zachary J. Silverstein Kathleen and Andre Simone Dale V. Sinker, M.D. and Monica B. Sinker Dr. Steven D. Sitkoff and Bernice Sitkoff Ms. Patricia A. Skahan Mr. Tyler James Slanovec Rose Ella L. Slavin and Dean Kimelheim Clementine R Sloan Green and Frank Green Mr. Justin P. Slotman Francis and Patricia Smaka Simon P. Smit Mr. Thomas McKee Smith Mr. Robert M. Smith Brian Smith Mr. Quinton Smith Carla and Alan Smith Hal Smith Simone and James Smith Suzanne M. Smith-Oscilowski and Alex Oscilowski Mr. Elmer E. Snethen Mr. Michael E. Snyder Eugene and Joan Soble John and Phyllis Soderberg Philip and Gaye Solomon Richard D. Soltan, Esq. and Elizabeth Soltan Mr. Edward R. Solvibile Dr. Alfred F. Sorbello, Jr. Mr. Leonard M. Sorgini Suzanne and Max Spencer Philip Spergel, Ed.D. and Ruth H. Spergel Joseph J. Spigel, M.D. Mr. Matthew Sprang Charles and Mary Lou Sproule Ms. Kristy Lee Bannon Sromovsky Ginny Starecky and Joseph C. Starecky, Jr. Mr. James J. Starecky Mr William A Starzyk Dr. Gregory C. Staub Neil Andrew Stein, Esq. and Diane Stein Allan and Nancy Steinberg Ms. Kathleen B. Stengel Maxwell Stepanuk, Jr., D.O. Dr. Gerald H. Sterling and Helene Sterling Jonathan A. Stevens, Esq. Mr. Richard N. Stewart Ms. Susan K. Stimmel Mr. Barry C. Stollte Mr. Richard Allen Stolte Elizabeth Anne Stone, Ph.D. Leo J. Storniolo, Jr. and Judith A. Storniolo Ms. Traci L. Stortz Mr. Matthew W. Stout Ms. Kathleen A. Stracke Cordalia and James Sullivan Robert and Loretta Supplee David and Jill Susson Ms. Joanna C. Sutor Andrea and Dave Swan Mr. James Edward Sweeney Gerard and Traceyann Sweeney Sandra and Timothy Sweet Ms. Nancy A. Taffera-Santos Scott Tattar Daniel C. Taylor and Kim Bantle-Taylor John Kennedy Taylor, Esq. Mr. Gregory Taylor Nicholas D. Tellie, Esq. Jonathan C. Terry, Ph.D. and Cherrie L. Terry Mr. Timothy L. Terry Dean and Lisa Theuret Mrs. Sylvia Perilstein Thomas Ellen Thompson David Thompson Katherine E. Thornton and William P. Thornton, Jr. Mr. Nathaniel Tillman James and Bonnie Tolerico John and Marion Tomosky Symme and Michael Trachtenberg Ms. Bao N. Tran Mr. Todd E. Tranausky Mr. Richard G. Travaglini Lashawn R. Trice Matthew and Ashley Trinsey William and Erin Truchan Mary and John Trueman Philip A. Tumminia, Ed.D. and Catherine M. Tumminia Darnell and Melanie Turner Ms. Joanna Turner Mr. James and Dr. Elizabeth Leebron Tutelman S Richard Budenstein, D.P.M. and Audrey B. Uknis, M.D. Mrs. Elizabeth O. Ulmer Scott and Ann Underkoffler Mr. Patrick T. Unrath Janesa Urbano, Esq. and Vincent Urbano Mr. Brian J. Vaganek Christopher and Terry Van Vessem Mr. Anthony Francis Varacallo Kevin Verbrugghe Madeline and Nicholas Verenis Douglas and Shirley Villanova Marc Vogin Ms. Victoria L. Vogt Charles N. Wahl, D.M.D. and Bridget Wahl Scott Walcoff Valaida S. Walker, Ed.D. Frank and Doris Walker Mr. Alan R. Wallace Richard and Carol Walsh Margaret and Tim Walsh Mr. Andrew K. Ward Ms. Donna Lynn Warren Michelle M. Warshaw and Robert J. Firth William Warson Kevin and Sheila Washington Mr. William H. Watson, III Jim Weaver Mr. Charles L. Webb Mr. Stephen Alan Webster Dr. Robert B. Weinberg and Eleanor Wilner Weinberg Mr. David R. Weinraub Marc J. Weinstein, Esq. Ms. Nina Weisbord 48 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

51 Mr. James Wilber Welch, Jr. Jack and Karen Welch Dr. Hans-Erik Wennberg and Linda W. Wennberg James A. Wescoe, Esq. and Amy Saylor Wescoe Irwin H. Wesler, D.M.D. and Dr. Marcia T. Wesler John A. Wetzel, Esq. and Donna C. Wetzel Mr. Howard A. Wible Mr. Kenneth J. Wielgopolski Mr. Patrick M. Wielgopolski Mr. Anthony R. Wiencek Mr. Edgar C. Wilburn Edward James Wiler, Jr. Miss Wanda C. Wilkes James V. Wilkinson, Jr. and Mary M. Wilkinson Ms. Melinda M. Williams David Edward Williams, Ed.D. Ms. Kara A. Williams Mr. Marcus A. Wilson Thomas R. Wilson, Esq. and Sally Wilson Nicholas and Lorraine Witkowski Gail and Jonathan Wolfgang Mr. Kurt R. Wolfheimer James and Jean Woodside Mr. Kenneth W. Wren, Sr. David and Lynn Wright Mr. Robert Wright, Sr. Ms. Andrea Wytish Gerald J. Yakatan, Ph.D. and Una Yakatan Sean and Marcy Yanchunas Joseph and Joanne Yaroma Mr. Benjamin J. Yeager Lynda R. Yocum Mr. Brendan M. Yuhas Dennis and Mary Zak Mr. Jerry C. Zamarin Mr. Bernerd Zanavich, II Mr. Martin Zarge Mr. Edward J. Zekas Edward A. Zetick, Esq. and Bonnie H. Zetick Suzanne and Joseph Zienkiewicz Despina A. Zoef and Paul Curtiss Clark Charles and Monica Zontanos Mr. Elvin Fred Zucker BOOKS AnD SUPPLIeS MeMBeRS Laurence and Connie Aaronson Debra Litt Appel and Steven A. Appel, D.D.S. Marc and Bernadette Armstrong Jeffrey and Marilee Barone Mr. Jim Bell Nanci Atcovitz Benn and Paul M. Benn, Esq. Sally and Charles Berg Richard I. Bernstein, Esq. and Elizabeth Bernstein Mr. Luke Bernstein Paul D. Bocan Mr. Christopher Borino Ed and Doreen Brownley Robert and Barbara Buckanavage Mr. Larry Buhl Steven J. Casper, Ph.D. Mark and Erin Chaump Mr. Kevin G Clark Rich and Barbara Crisafulli Barry R. Dahlen and Loretta M. Dahlen, Esq. William N. DeSio and Kathryn E. De Sio John D. Diehl, Jr. and Kathleen Diehl Patrick and Sarah DiLello Andrew and Tamara Eiseman John and Lynne Ewell Mr. James A. Fitzsimmons Brian and Julia Forman James W. Fox, IV Matthew and Rachel Gionta Mr. Charles F. Glackin Nathaniel and Paulette Goodman Mr. James G. Graham Lesley Rapp Greenspan and Norman E. Greenspan, Esq. Mr. Kevin A. Gross Frank C. Guerrini and Susan C. Guerrini, Ph.D. Mr. Michael Wesley Hinnant Barbara Harrington Hladik, Esq. and Stephen M. Hladik Mr. Stephen A. Holcombe Duncan Hollis Mr. Richard C. Jackson Dr. Jeremy S. Jordan Ulrick and Pauline Joseph Mr. Stephen B. Kapostas Robert and Kimberly Kearney John M. Kevin, III and Mary Jane Namian Mr. Christopher P. Kocher Mr. Matthew D. Lachs Robert E. Leh, Jr. and Carol A. Leh Mr. Robert Levy Ira F. Lobis, M.D. and Cynthia Lobis Mr. James C. Love Keith S. Marlowe, Esq. Mr. Gregory A. Martin James E. McDonough, Ph.D. Ms. Kelley N. McIntosh Stephen and Susan Medoff Barry M. Miller, Esq. Mr. Samuel D. Moore Eleanor and John Myers Elliot Chas Norry, M.D. Peter and Starr Notaro Mr. James F. Oconnor Deborah and Timothy O'Rourke Mr. Francis J. Pacifico Mr. Sean J. Padden Mr. Joseph Panikowski Ms. Andrea Pilch Tony Pimpinella Mr. Daniel H. Polett and Mrs. Margo Polett Kami and R. Scott Pulsifer Dr. Mark Jay Raivetz and Sharon Saslofsky Raivetz Elliot Ramer, D.M.D. and Kathie K. Ramer Mr. David R. Renkas Ms. Wendi Reynolds Andy and Susan Rose John B. Rosenberg, Ed.D. Ron M. Iller, II and Lori T. Rosner-Iller David N. Rubin, Esq. and Jennifer B. Rubin Lynn C. Saligman Mr. James J. Scanlan Alan Schwartz, Esq. Jeffry Z. Scott, D.D.S. and Susan Scott Edward P. Senlick, Jr. and Susan B. Senlick Joseph and Kristen Sewards Elkan and Joan Siegal Lawrence and Gail Simon Stephen and Evelyn Sipe Nancy Neff Solnick, Esq. and Paul B. Solnick, M.D., Esq. Gerald J. Stahler, Ph.D. and Sheri Stahler Mr. Philip M. Stefano Michael J. Surdy, Pharm.D. Mr. Robert D. Tansey Ms. Karen M. Turner Mr. John A. Vrana Mr. Rich J. Weber Mr. Paul J. Wechsler, III Gail B. Weingarten and Marc P. Weingarten, Esq. Barbara Richman Weiss and Richard David Weiss, M.D. Dr. Warren Werbitt Howard Wishnoff, Esq. and Barbara Wishnoff Harry and Janice Young Mr. Jason C. Zerbe COnWeLL MeMBeRS Rabbi Richard F. Address Benjamin and Lorraine Alexander Frederick and Susan Altenburger Michael C. Andrews, Esq. and Heather C. Giordanella, Esq. Sandra and Thomas Bahel ANNUAL REPORT

52 Carolyn M. Bamberger, Esq. and Dr. Kurt Bamberger Marc Edward Batt, Esq. and Lorraine Batt John and Angela Baum Ms. Gina L. Bitetti Aaron and Doris Bitman Mrs. Ilene Glick Blatman Mr. Lawrence J. Bullard Steven and Anna Cameron Thomas J. Capriotti, D.D.S. C. Donald and Kathleen Carden Mr. Michael Casey Jerome and Norma Chaykin Mark and Kathryn Clatterbaugh Ryan and Julie Colich Mr. Charles Coltman Denise and Ronald Costello Mr. Brendan P. Cunningham Dr. Steven E. Diamond James and Mandy Dicker Mr. Roger Dixon Ms. Arlene J. Dowd James Joseph Doyle, Sr. and Mary G. Doyle Sharon Javie, Ph.D. and Dr. William C. Dunkelberg Mr. Michael Einbinder-Schatz S. David Fineman, Esq. Brian and Stacey Fisher Mr. Marc J. Fleischner Mr. Edward Foley, Jr. Mr. James K. Forbes Lois G. Gabin-Legato, Esq. and Don Legato Richard D. Gable, Sr. and Patricia M. Gable Mr. Michael B. Gebhardt Amy K. Giddings, Ph.D. Dr. Amy J. Goldberg Mr. Andrew D. Goldfield Morton and Elizabeth Goldfield Sandy and Robin Goldfine Dr. Peter Hagis, Jr. and Dr. Jeanie Hagis Mark and Rhonda Hammond Douglas and Nancy Hayes Edna and Robert Hecht Mr. Donald Heller, II Christian and Joyce Hill Ms. Harriette Newman Hirsch Anna and Paul Holloway Robin and Timothy Ireland Edward and Leticia Jaroski Joanne A. Epps, Esq. and L.Harrison Jay Kevin and Julie Johnson Mr. Stanley T. Kastrava Craig E. Kaucher Donna J. Kelly, Ph.D. David and Terri Kinka Patrick M. Kraft Norman Howard Kurtzman, D.D.S. Richard and Robin Lerner John Lipton Robert and Nancy Logan John and Mary MacDonald Dr. Ronald H. Magarick Eric and Kathleen Mailloux Barbara and Joseph Marinak Jerome E. Marks, Esq. and Susan L. Mooney Marks Mr. Robert J. Matty Nancy K. Maugel and Fred Silberman Dr. Nathaniel H. Mayer and Charlene Mayer Leonard and Helena Mazur Paul and Sarah McGovern Donna C. Melle Ms. Catherine Mellon Mr. Joseph Nicholas Mesko Bruce and Joann Michalski Ms. Monica Millio Joseph G. Morelli, Ed.D. and Lisa J. Morelli Dr. Hilarie Morgan and Mr. Mitchell Morgan John F. Morris, Ed.D. Barry T. Nagle, Ed.D. Regina and Ignatius Namiotka Kevin and Monica Negandhi Mr. Thomas Nerney Mr. David C. Newingham Mr. Brian L. Perkins Ann and Glenn Petrucci Carolee A. Polek, Ph.D. and John C. Polek, Jr. Bernard and Patricia Prazenica Steven A. Ragland, Esq. Timothy G. Reekie, M.D. David E. Reinhardt, D.O. and Melanie Reinhardt Donald and Nancy Resinck Mr. Jeffrey Roizen Ms. Nan Rosner Keith and Christine Roussey Mitchell and Lorraine Rubin Mr. Barry I. Sankey Leslie C. Scott, D.O. and William M. Scott Madeline Sherry, Esq. and Francis P. Devine, III, Esq. Robert and Kathleen Simpson Mr. William J. Singletary, Jr. John R. Skinkus, Ed.D. and Doris B. Skinkus Mimi and Charles Soltoff Beth and Randy Stauffer Craig David Sternberg, M.D. and Amy Sternberg Ellen and Gary Theodore Joseph J. Thoder, M.D. and Sheila Thoder Maj. Mark G. Vahala and Susie A. Vahala Mr. Michael Vreeswyk Mr. Jason M. Wolf CHARTeR BUS MeMBeRS Mr. Christian F. Altenburger James and Patricia Andrusko Alexandra and Philip Argyris Dr. Marybeth H. Auletto and John P. Auletto Eilene W. Bassman and Robert S. Bassman, D.D.S. Gerard and Katherine Campbell Mr. Phillip Cooper Mr. Donald J. Cox, Sr. Frank and Martha Custer Ted M. DeLapp Thomas W. Dobbins, Ph.D. Eleanor Englert and Dr. Richard M. Englert George D. Evans, III and Marion Albertson Evans Howard and Marilyn Ferguson Jay and Willemina Fishman Mr. Joseph C. Fleischner Mr. Paul W. Forbes Sharon and Nick Forte Samuel Galasso, Jr. and Rita Amico Galasso Mr. James M. Goldman Heidi E. Grunwald Christine and Gary Hutton Mr. Jeremy R. Irwin Darla and Thomas Jacobs David and Marnie Kelly Mr. Joseph Francis Kissel Eric Kropf Michael B. Leh, Esq. Siobhan MacDermott and Scott David McMullin Jay and Traci Madara Joseph A. Marlino, Jr. and Teresa Adele Marlino George and Lena Mayo Sean R. McDade, Ph.D. and Natalia McDade Charles and Kimberly McGowan Walter and Arlene Meranze Shonna Rae Lyons Merrick and Gregory S. Merrick, M.D. Tilghman H. Moyer, IV and Kimberly Yost-Moyer Mr. David M. Nelson Joseph R. Pozzuolo, Esq. and Sharyn Pozzuolo Joseph F. Rappold, M.D. Darren and Monica Riddle William and Elizabeth Rinck Ann McKernan Robinson and David Noel Goodchild Thomas M. Rosato and Judy Eng 50 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

53 Christopher and Michelle Russell Will Sachse, Esq. Mr. Mark W. Shafer Shram D. Shukla, M.D. Mindy C. Levin, Esq. and Jay L. Solnick, Esq. Mr. Jack Stover James A. Strite, III and Pamela A. Strite Kenneth and Amy Stubbolo Jeffrey and Suzanne Thomas Raymond C. Truex, Jr., M.D. and Elizabeth L. Truex Mr. Marc Wagner Mr. Arnold M. Weiss Leon and Heather Worrell UnIFORMS MeMBeRS William E. Aaronson, III, Ph.D. and Kathleen A. Aaronson Robert and Patricia Aglira Donald and Nancy Albacker Mr. William H. Barnes Daniel Boyce, Esq. and Shelley L. Boyce Mr. Raheem F. Brock Susan and Mark Brousseau Jim and Nancy Burns Stephen G. Charles and Janice Hazlehurst Harris J. Chernow, Esq. and Amy Beth Chernow Dr. Trent P. Conelias and Joanne T. Conelias Lynn and Philomena Curry Willa Greenberg DeSouza, D.O., M.D. and Marc DeSouza Mr. C. William Devaney Mr. Steven Diamond Scott A. Dietrich, M.D. and Michele Dietrich Dietrich James and Colleen Elliott Jeffrey B. Ettinger, M.D. Mr. Ronald J. Fioravanti Mrs. Elvetta D. Gemski Mr. Lee D. Green Mark Ronald Green, D.D.S. and Susan S. Green Robert and Diane Gross A. Richard Heffron, Esq. Lacy H. Hunt, Ph.D. and JK Hunt Leonard and Linda Jacobs Mark and Shelly Kaplan Mr. Bernard Kiefer Jennifer and Kenneth Lawrence Jan Paula Levine, Esq. and M. Michael Zuckerman, Esq. Edward and Patricia Magil Barbara and Michael Markowitz William and Deborah McKenna Ross and Donna Mongiardo William T. Olson, III and Cheryl L. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Bret S. Perkins Philip and Beverly Prohaska Mr. John M. Rector David and Grace Robinson Lynne and Martin Rudolph Louis and Lynne Russo Mr. Martin J. Schroeter Mr. Eric M. Schuler Jonathan and Ifat Shelon Robert and Kathleen Silk Mr. Stephen T. Smith Alexandra Ovchinnikoff Squeri and Christopher L. Squeri Mr. Richard Steinberg Mr. Ric Sucro Ashton and Laura White COnFeRenCe TOURnAMenT TRAVeL MeMBeRS Bart and Jil Blatstein Jason and Joanne Brown Dr. Leroy M. Carl Lisa Deem, D.M.D., Esq. and Thomas E. Deem, D.M.D. Cosmo and Janet DeNicola Joseph E. Dietrich, III, Esq. and Colleen P. Dietrich Roy and Peggy Diliberto Mr. Joseph M. Domosh Linda and Philip Eisenstat Robert J. Fahey, Jr. and Susan Carney Fahey Arnold Glaberson, Esq. and Doris Glaberson Seth and Dana Goldblum Barton and Elaine Greenspan Sandra R. Harmon-Weiss, M.D. and Richard C. Weiss, D.M.D. Mr. Kent N. Jacocks Mr. Lawrence David Keen Dr. Stanley A. Lefkowitz and Debbie Kaplan Lefkowitz Arthur Neil Leibowitz, M.D. and Elise C. Leibowitz Gregory Liacouras, Esq. and Leslie Smith, Esq. Douglas and Frances Maine Alan and Colleen Markowitz Thomas F. Mitros, M.D. Arlene and Edward Plasky Mr. Brian M. Quinn Matthew K. Rhule Mr. John H. Rickert Frank T. Romanoski, Jr. and Roslyn S. Romanoski Michael E. Scoliere, Esq. Mr. Jerry H. Solomon John S. Stevens, Jr., D.O. and Anita M. Stevens Robert and Patricia Tarola Michael A. Trunk, Esq. and Niki Arbittier Trunk, Esq. Greg and Diane Vogel Mr. Jed Walentas Dean I. Weitzman, Esq. and Lisa Williams Weitzman Gina Whalen and Thomas G. Whalen, Esq. ROOM AnD BOARD MeMBeRS Thomas Bunting, III and Caroline J. Bunting Holden and Elizabeth Hummel Athole G. Jacobi, M.D. James M. Jolman and Amy M. Larovere Patrick and Linda Marion Anthony and Christine McIntyre Patrick J. O'Connor, Esq. Jeffrey A. Reinhold and Kathie Lister Mr. M. Thomas Sharpe, Jr. In-STATe COST OF ATTenDAnCe MeMBeRS Ken Kochenour Dr. Filomela Marshall and Joseph W. Marshall III, Esq. Mitchell I. Sonkin, Esq. and Debra Flink Sonkin equipment AnD ReCRUITInG MeMBeRS Danielle and Vahan Gureghian H. F. and Marguerite Lenfest Stanley and Audrey Merves ANNUAL REPORT

54 ENDOWMENTS Endowments are gifts that keep on giving. Endowments are permanently invested by Temple University and generate earnings and interest for the purpose you choose to support; scholarships, coaches, facility maintenance, sport-specific program support, and much more. A gift to the endowment program is invested into a pool of funds managed by the University. A portion of the earnings from the investment provides annual support to the designated area. The remaining earnings are reinvested to grow the endowment to provide support in perpetuity. To learn more about establishing an Endowment Fund or supporting an existing fund, please contact the Temple Owl Club at CLUB (2582). ENDOWMENT FUNDS 1969 NIT Champions Endowed Fund for Men s Basketball Aglira Family Endowment Fund for Men s Basketball Al Shrier Media Room Fund Albert Reds Pearson Memorial Fund Andy and Ruth Ann Logue Graduate Scholarship Fund for Athletics Anne Volp Field Hockey Scholars Fund Anthony B. Cimino Sr. Academic Excellence Endowment Fund Bill and Barbara Mlkvy Men s Basketball Endowment Fund Cindy Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund Dick Steinberg Memorial Fund Donald and Violet Cox Endowed Fund for Football Emma M. Baker Scholarship Fund Ernest C. Casale Memorial Athletic Endowment Fund Franklin J. Marx Fund Grace and M. Mark Mendel, Esq., Endowed Academic Support Fund for Student-Athletes Harry G. Nelson and Maximillian W. Younger Men s Gymnastics Endowment Fund Henry R. Sklar Athletic Fund Irwin E. Canter Memorial Fund James Nagel Endowment Fund John and Joan Ballots Endowed Fund for the Head Men s Basketball Coach in Honor of John Chaney John and Joan Ballots Endowed Fund for the Head Women s Basketball Coach John B. Early Scholarship Fund John Ballots Memorial Fund John Hagopian Athletic Endowment Fund John P. Wilcox Academic Support Fund Joey Pozzuolo Memorial Student-Athlete Scholarship Fund Joseph Greenspan Memorial Award Fund Joseph H. Weiss and Joseph H. Merback Men s Basketball Fund Katherine Printy/Eastman Kodak Endowment Fund Leroy M. Carl Endowment Fund Mark and Kathryn Clatterbaugh Endowment Fund Martin N. Gorman Endowment Fund Merrick Endowed Fund for Academic Advising at Temple University Owl Club Board Memorial Endowment Fund Owl Club Board of Directors Endowment Fund Owl Club Legends Endowment Patrick J. Daly Endowed Fund for Men s Basketball Patterson-Coco Endowment for Gymnastics Excellence Fund Paul E. Amidon Fund Robert J. Flynn Endowment Fund in Athletics Rose Vernick Award Fund Ruth and Charles Freiberg Men s Basketball Endowment Fund Sandra and Rick Brunson Endowed Fund for Academic Support Tina Sloan-Green Women s Lacrosse Endowment Fund Warren Klenk Athletic Endowment Fund William M. Rinck Endowment Fund Wister and Harriet Baisch Football Endowment Fund FOREVER OWLS/GIFT PLANNING Forever Owls and gift planning provides the opportunity to establish an enduring legacy through long-term philanthropic support of Temple Athletics. Remembering Temple Athletics in a will or living trust is an accessible and easy way to express your support. Special arrangements may enable you to plan a gift that will reduce taxes on your estate, provide capital support, or establish an endowment in your name or in memory of a loved one. Whichever option you choose, a bequest costs nothing now and yet gives the immediate satisfaction of achieving your philanthropic goals, while providing critical financial support to Temple Athletics. If you have included Temple Athletics in your estate plans or to learn more about leaving a legacy, please contact the Temple Owl Club at CLUB (2582). T-CLUB MISSION The mission of the T-Club is to provide members with the opportunity to foster and maintain long-term relationships with coaches, teammates, and the university s athletic department. The T-Club strives to strengthen the bond between Temple Letterwinners, to enhance the history and traditions of Temple University, and to create a culture where members can return and support athletic programs. 52 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

55 Fran Dunphy Men s Basketball Tonya Cardoza Women s Basketball Brian Perkins Men s Crew nikki Franke Fencing TEMPLE HEAD COACHES Marybeth Freeman Field Hockey Matt Rhule Football Brian Quinn Men s Golf Umme Salim-Beasley Women s Gymnastics Bonnie Rosen Women s Lacrosse Rebecca Grzybowski Women s Rowing David MacWilliams Men s Soccer Seamus O Connor Women s Soccer Steve Mauro Men s & Women s Tennis elvis Forde Women s Track & Field James Snyder Men s & Women s Cross Country Bakeer Ganesharatnam Women s Volleyball ANNUAL REPORT

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