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MEN S & WOMEN S TENNIS Villanova Quick Facts Location...........................................Villanova, Pa. Enrollment................................................6, 295 Founded...................................................1842 Affiliation.............................................Division I Nickname...............................................Wildcats Colors.............................................Blue & White Court...............................Villanova West Tennis Complex President.............................Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin O.S.A Athletic Director....................................Vince Nicastro Men s Tennis Quick Facts Conference............................................BIG EAST Director of Tennis/Head Coach...........................Bob Batman Year/Record at Villanova................................12th/143-90 Associate Head Coach................................Steve Reiniger 2003-04 Overall Record.......................................9-10 2003-04 Conference Record/Finish...............................3-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................4/2 Newcomers...................................................6 Tennis Office Phone.................................(610) 519-7619 Tennis Office Fax...................................(610) 519-5387 Tennis E-Mail............................bob.batman@villanova.edu 2004-05 VILLANOVA TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS General Information.....................................Page 1 Director of Tennis/Men s Head Coach......................Page 2 Men s 2004-05 Season Preview...........................Page 2 Meet the Wildcats (Men).................................Page 3 Women s Head Coach...................................Page 4 Women s 2004-05 Season Preview.........................Page 4 Meet the Wildcats (Women)..............................Page 5 A Glimpse of Villanova..................................Page 6 Women s Tennis Quick Facts Conference............................................BIG EAST Head Coach........................................Steve Reiniger Year/Record at Villanova..................................8th/83-78 2003-04 Overall Record.......................................14-9 2003-04 Conference Record/Finish...............................3-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................6/4 Newcomers...................................................3 Tennis Office Phone.................................(610) 519-4184 Tennis Office Fax...................................(610) 519-5387 Tennis E-Mail...........................steve.reiniger@villanova.edu Media Relations Quick Facts Assistant AD/Communications.........................Dean Kenefick Director of Media Relations...........................Mike Sheridan Asst. Director of Media Relations...........................Jon Gust Media Relations Assistant.............................David Berman Tennis Contact.......................................Reva Friedel Office Phone.......................................(610) 519-5927 Office Fax.........................................(610) 519-7323 E-Mail..................................reva.friedel@villanova.edu Media Guide Credits The 2004-2005 Tennis Media Guide is published by the Villanova University Media Relations Department, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, Pa., 19085. It was written, edited and designed by Media Relations Assistant Reva Friedel. Cover design and printing by Hamilton Graphic Communications, Inc. Catch Up With The `Cats Get Villanova scores, statistics and team information on the internet at: WWW.VILLANOVA.COM or on the official Wildcat Athletics Hotline: (888) 400-NOVA 1

MEN S TENNIS 2004-05 Season Outlook Bob Batman Men s Head Coach (12TH SEASON) Villanova head coach Bob Batman enters his 12th season at the helm of the Wildcats men s tennis team. He also has served as the Director of Villanova Tennis for the past eight seasons. For his career, Batman has compiled an impressive 143-90 overall record on the Main Line. Batman has six veterans returning for the 2003-04 season as the Wildcats look to build upon their 5-15 mark from one year ago. Prior to his arrival at Villanova, Batman coached the men s and women s tennis teams at the University of the Redlands in Redlands, Calif. During his stint at the Redlands, Batman coached the men s team to the Division III national championship and a final ranking of No. 8 in the nation. He also helped lead the women s team to their first-ever national ranking (No. 25), and their No. 1 singles player to the national semifinals. Batman has also spent time as an instructor, teaching tennis around the world. He served as a resident tennis professional at the famous Vic Braden Tennis College at Cato de Caza Resort in California, as Director of Tennis at Camp Walt Whitman in New Hampshire, and as the head tennis pro at the Gottingen Tennis Center in Gottingen, West Germany. Presently, Batman is the Director of Tennis for the Martins Dam Tennis and Swim Club in Wayne, Pa. A former Navy fighter pilot, Batman is a graduate of Fairmont State College, where he earned his bachelor s degree in business administration. Batman also has a master s degree in education counseling from the University of the Redlands. 2004-2005 Wildcat Roster NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Diego Alvarado Fr. Newton, Mass./Buckingham, Browne, Nichols Ricardo Baraldi Jr. Delray Beach, Fla./Cardinal Gibbon Dimitri Chimerakis Fr. Kirkland, Wash./The Benjamin School Scott Fahrendorf Fr. Reno, Nev./Reno Charlie Farmer Fr. Newport Beach, Calif./Newport Harbor Sean Gallagher Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger Aaron Kusza Jr. Wallingford, Conn./Cheshire Academy Jorge Rodriguez Fr. Guaynabo, PR/San Ignacio de Loyola Angel Rubio Jr. Estado de Mexico, Mexico/ITESM-CEM Tony Soruco Fr. Wilmette, Ill./New Trier Director of Tennis: Bob Batman Associate Head Coach: Steve Reiniger Captains: Aaron Kusza, Ricardo Baraldi Blending the old (senior experience) with the new (freshmen youth) will be the calling of the 2004/05 season. The returning four seniors, led by last years numbers 1, 3 and 4 singles players Aaron Kusza, Ricardo Baraldi and Angel Rubio, along with part-time starter Sean Gallagher, will have the challenge of incorporating freshmen onto a roster devoid of sophomores and juniors. How these seniors control this unique situation will go a long way in determining the success of the 2004/05 team. Hopefully, the depth of talent of this year s freshman class will provide a positive transition, as well as create a solid base for the future. Coach Batman says, On paper, the number of quality freshmen coming in this year, appears to be the best in my twelve years on the Main Line. Because of this situation, the freshmen will have their own challenge in adapting to this singular challenge. This group includes Diego Alvarado, Dimitri Chimerakis, Scott Fahrendorf, Charlie Farmer Jorge Rodriguez and Tony Soruco. The loss to graduation of John Toppel and Lucas Kaster will show most notably in the doubles lineup. There will be ample opportunity for playing time for those willing to contribute in this important role. The unmatched situation of the unknown and unproven, should not keep this team from competing for a spot in the Big East Tournament in April. 2003-04 Results DATE TEAM SCORE DATE TEAM SCORE 9/16 @ Millersville 7-0 W 2/7 @ North Carolina 0-7 L 9/21 @ Fordham 7-0 W 2/14 @ Maryland 0-7 L 9/23 LASALLE 7-0 W 3/1 @ Pt. Loma 3-6 L 9/25 DELAWARE 4-1 W 3/3 @ Vanguard 0-9 L 3/4 @ Cal State Poly 4-5 L 3/20 @ Georgetown 3-4 L 3/23 @ Lehigh 1-6 L 3/27 CONNECTICUT 6-1 W 3/31 @ Rutgers 1-6 L 4/3 @ Lafayette 5-2 W 4/6 TEMPLE 6-1 W 4/15 DREXEL 5-2 W 4/17 @ Towson 5-2 W 4/18 @ St. John s 1-6 L 4/24 BC 1-6 L 2

MEN S TENNIS Ricardo Baraldi Delray Beach, Fla. Cardinal Gibbon VILLANOVA: Possesses an attacking serve and volley style. 2003-2004: Went 1-3 at No. 2 singles, finished with a 7-7 record at No. 3 singles, and 8-8 at No.2 doubles, 0-1 at No. 3 doubles 2002-03: Finished with a 10-12 singles record, including a 5-4 mark at No. 4 Teamed with five different players for an 11-7 doubles showing. 2001-02: Completed a 9-2 singles season during freshman campaign Turned in a 6-3 doubles record. PERSONAL: Majoring in Civil Engineering...Son of Mr. and Mrs. Luis and Alina Baraldi...Born 8/25/83. Aaron Kusza Wallingford, Conn. Cheshire Academy VILLANOVA: A solid singles and doubles player whose experience will be valuable to the team. 2003-2004: Played at No.1 singles and doubles, going 8-10 at singles and 9-9 for doubles. 2002-03: Played at No. 2 and 3 singles, going 8-14 Finished 4-1 in doubles action. 2001-02: Turned in a 10-5 doubles record...registered an 11-5 singles mark, including 9-4 at No. 4 singles. PERSONAL: Majoring in History...Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Barbara Kusza...Born 6/24/83. Sean Gallagher Fort Wayne, Ind. Bishop Dwenger VILLANOVA: Plays a balanced overall game... Has valuable experience in singles and doubles. 2003-04: Compiled a 2-1 record at No. 6 singles and a 3-5 record at No. 3 doubles. Also went 0-1 at No. 4 Singles. 2002-03: Turned in a 1-2 record at No. 5 and 6 singles Finished with a 1-1 doubles showing. 2001-02: Played to a 4-2 doubles record with six different partners. PERSONAL: Political Science major...son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Melissa Gallagher...Born 8/17/83. Angel Rubio Estado de Mexico, Mexico ITSEM-CEM VILLANOVA: Brings positive Division I experience to the team. 2003-2004: Played at No. 3, 4 and 5 singles, registering a 0-4, 5-5 and 2-0 record, respectively. Also went 1-4 n No. 2 doubles and 5-6 in No. 3 doubles. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON: Registered a 21-8 singles record...tallied a 16-5 doubles mark. PERSONAL: Majoring in Economics...Son of Mr. Javier Rubio and Ms. Carmen Canas...Born 4/17/82. The Scoop on the Freshmen Wildcats Diego Alvarado-Earned one varsity letter...played at No. 1 singles and doubles as a senior...earned All-League honors as a junior for No. 2 singles...a finance major...born 2/3/86. Dimitri Chimerakis-A six-letter player in high school...played at positions 1 and 2...earned MVP honors in 2003...has 84 wins in his high school career...state Individual Doubles Champion...a finance major...born 12/2/85. Scott Fahrendorf-Earned four varsity letters...was Northern Nevada Player of the Year in 2003 and Reno High School Male Athlete of the Year in 2003-2004...also the State Individual Doubles Champion (2002), and the Regional Champion for Individual Singles (2003)...undeclared major...born 4/16/86. Charlie Farmer- A three-year varsity player at Newport Harbor High School...earned California Scholastic Federation honors his last three years of high school...earned first team All-League honors his junior and senior years...a business major...born 7/18/86. Jorge Rodriguez-A strong singles and doubles player expected to compete at numerous levels...played tennis at Colegio San Ignacio del Loyola in Puerto Rico...a finance major...born 11/16/86 Tony Soruco-Played tennis and soccer at New Trier High School...played at No. 1 doubles...help team earn second place in state finals...undeclared major...born 9/16/85. 3

WOMEN S TENNIS 2004-05 Season Outlook Steve Reiniger Women s Head Coach (8TH SEASON) Steve Reiniger enters his eighth season as head coach of the Villanova women s tennis program in 2004-2005. Reininger and the Wildcats are coming off a 14-9 season, a major improvement from the five win season two years ago. Reininger will have a talented group of veterans mixed with exciting newcomers to lead the upcoming campaign. Reiniger began his Villanova career as an assistant for the Wildcat men s and women s tennis teams under Bob Batman in 1994. He graduated from West Chester University in 1994 with a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy. At West Chester, Reiniger played four years of varsity tennis, reaching the conference finals in singles and doubles during his last two seasons. As a senior, he was named his team s most valuable player. Reiniger is U.S.P.T.A. certified and has 10 years of teaching and coaching experience at a number of levels. He has taught at several different clubs in Pennsylvania, including a stint as the teaching pro and Director of Junior Development at Radley Run Country Club. Reiniger is presently the teaching pro at the Merion Cricket Club. Reiniger resides in Collegeville, Pa. with his wife, Beth, a Villanova alumnus, and their daughter, Rachel. 2004-2005 Wildcat Roster NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Taryn Cappellini So. Scranton, Pa./Valley View Candice Carlin So. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Katie Flezar Fr. White Plains, N.Y/ New Rochelle Courtney Flezzani Sr. Pfafftown, N.C./R.J. Reynolds Morgan Flezzani Sr. Pfafftown, N.C./R.J. Reynolds Zoe Murray Fr. Boston, Ma./Tabor Academy Lindsey Puchyr Jr. Allentown, Pa./Parkland Melissa Reed Sr. Wyomissing, Pa./Wyomissing Leighann Reilly So. Pennsauken, N.J./Bishop Eustace Prep Colleen Speaker Fr. Morgantown, W.Va./University Head Coach: Steve Reiniger Captains: Courtney Flezzani, Morgan Flezzani, Meissa Reed Coming off an impressive 14-9 season, the women s tennis team will look to build on these positive results with a solid group of returners and a solid incoming class...replacing the experience, depth and leadership of graduated seniors, Kelly McAndrew, Jessie Rybacki and Erica Walter will be the challenge for this years squad. Easing that burden is the return of the top three singles players, Sophomore Candice Carlin, Melissa Reed and Courtney Flezzani. Coming off a stellar freshman campaign at #1 singles and doubles, Candice Carlin will be counted on to continue to improve on her past success. The first full year of competition for Melissa Reed and seasoned three year starter Courtney Flezzani will further enhance the optimism for 2004/05. Sophomore Leighann Reilly contributed significantly as a freshman and can be expected to make a positive move up in the lineup. Morgan Flezzani, Junior Lindsey Puchyr and Sophomore Taryn Cappellini should all vie for playing time this year. Incoming freshman Colleen Speaker looks to contribute immediately. Fellow freshmen Katie Fleszar and Zoe Murray should add further depth to this years lineup. The biggest task will be in doubles. The loss of last years seniors causes a real scramble for experienced doubles combinations. Coach Reiniger says, How this team adjusts to the needs and abilities in doubles will be the determining factor in achieving our team goals. 2003-04 Results DATE TEAM SCORE DATE TEAM SCORE 9/11 LASALLE 7-0 W 2/13 vs. Richmond 0-7 L 9/13 FORDHAM 7-0 W 3/1 @ Pt. Loma 6-3 W 9/25 @ Lafayette 6-1 W 3/2 @ UC San Diego 1-8 L 10/1 @ Millersville 7-0 W 3/4 @ Cal State Poly 4-5 L 10/2 DELAWARE 7-0 W 3/15 @ George Mason 6-1 W 10/7 ST. JOESPH s 7-0 W 3/20 @ Georgetown 7-0 W 3/21 WILLIAMS 4-3 W 3/25 @ Lehigh 1-6 L 3/27 CONNECTICUT 3-4 L 3/28 SETON HALL 1-6 L 3/31 @ St. John s 1-6 L 4/2 PITTSBURGH 4-2 W 4/6 @ Bucknell 3-4 L 4/8 @ Rutgers 0-7 L 4/15 DREXEL 7-0 W 4/17 @ Towson 7-0 W 4/24 PROVIDENCE 6-1 W 4

WOMEN S TENNIS Courtney Flezzani Pfafftown, N.C. R.J. Reynolds VILLANOVA: Relies on big forehand to dictate the play. 2003-04: Finished with a 2-1 run at No. 2 singles and a 6-10 record at No. 3 singles. 2002-03: Finished with a 12-4 doubles mark...teamed with Jessie Rybacki to go 6-2 at No. 2 doubles...registered a 4-15 singles record. 2001-02: Led the squad with a 14-4 singles record, playing primarily at No. 4 singles Wrapped up a 7-4 doubles campaign. PERSONAL: Political Science major...daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paolo and Janice Flezzani...Born 6/25/83. Morgan Flezzani Pfafftown, N.C. R.J. Reynolds VILLANOVA: A solid doubles player and teammate. 2003-04: Saw limited action but did not lose a match. Went 2-0 at No.5 singles, 3-0 at No. 3 doubles and 1-0 at No. 1 doubles. 2002-03: Paired with Erica Walter for a 6-6 doubles record...finished 0-4 in singles play. 2001-02: Played to an even 4-4 singles record Registered a 2-1 doubles mark. PERSONAL: Majoring in Communications...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paolo and Janice Flezzani...Born 6/25/83. Candice Carlin Sophomore Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown VILLANOVA: A sophomore who made a solid contribution as a freshman. 2003-04: Played at No. 1 singles and finished with a 14-6 record...also played No. 1 doubles with Melissa Reed and finished with a record of 10-8. MORRESTOWN: Ranked No. 2 USTA Middles States Girls 18 Voted Player of the Year by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Burlington County Times and Courier Post in 2001. PERSONAL: Commerce and Finance major Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Adele Carlin Born 4/10/85. Melissa Reed Wyomissing, Pa. Wyomissing VILLANOVA: Had impact as singles and doubles player. 2003-04: Played at No.1 singles and finished 2-1. Went 7-10 at No. 2 singles and finished season at 8-8 in No. 1 Doubles. WILLIAM & MARY: Played to a career singles record of 7-10 with the Tribe Went 3-2 in career doubles action Named Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete. PERSONAL: Majoring in Business Management Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff and Debbie Reed Born 6/14/83. Taryn Cappellini Sophomore Scranton, Pa. Valley View VILLANOVA: Saw limited action her freshman year but is expected to contribute more as a sophomore. 2003-04: Went 1-0 at No. 6 singles, and 0-1 at No. 2 and 3 doubles. VALLEY VIEW: Named to the NEPTL All-Star and All-Region team all four years...honored as the 2001 NEPTL Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Undecided on major...daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Ann Cappellini...Born 12/1/84. Leighann Reilly Sophomore Pennsauken, N.J. Bishop Eustace VILLANOVA: A strong player who will continue to contribute at singles and doubles. 2003-04: Played mostly No. 6 singles and compiled a 10-4 record...at No. 5 singles, went 5-0 and was also undefeated at No. 4 singles (1-0) and No. 3 doubles (3-0) BISHOP EUSTACE:Four-time All-Conference honoree...finished her career with a record of 116-16...Won three conference titles...named Co-South Jersey Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Majoring in Political Science...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John and Patricia Reilly...Born 9/27/85. Lindsey Puchyr Junior Allentown, Pa. Parkland VILLANOVA: Had a strong sophomore season and will contine to excel. 2003-04: Did not lose a singles match, playing at No. 4 (3-0), No. 5 (1-0) and No. 6 (2-0). Played one doubles match. 2002-03: Registered a 7-10 singles record in rookie season. PERSONAL: Commerce and Finance major...daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Judy Puchyr...born 3/13/84. The Scoop on the Freshmen Wildcats Kathryn Fleszar- Earned five varsity letters at second singles for The Ursuline School...Earned All-Section honors in 2003 and won Coaches Awards in 2001, 2002 and 2003...Ranked #36 in the Eastern Sectional Rankings...Commerce and Finance major...born 11/29/86 Zoe Murray-Earned four varsity letters at #1 singles and doubles...also played varsity squash...voted MVP for tennis in 2003 and 2004...captain of tennis team in 2004...Psychology major...born 7/14/86. Colleen Speaker- Won four varsity letters at #1 singles and doubles at University High..team was state champions in 2004...played All-State tennis in 2001, 2002 and 2004...Played All-Conference tennis all four years...also played basketball...nursing major...born 9/21/85. 5

MEN S & WOMEN S TENNIS A GLIMPSE OF VILLANOVA THE UNIVERSITY Founded in 1842 by the priests and brothers of the Order of St. Augustine, Villanova University is a comprehensive Roman Catholic institution that welcomes students of all faiths. The University offers a wide variety of degree programs through four colleges: the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the College of Commerce and Finance, the College of Engineering and the College of Nursing. A SOLID ACADEMIC REPUTATION The oldest and largest Catholic university in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Villanova is one of 255 institutions and one of 18 Catholic colleges and universities in the nation to have a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the prestigious national liberal arts honors society. Recently, U.S. News & World Report ranked Villanova first in the North for the 12th time. THE STUDENTS Today Villanova University maintains an average annual enrollment of 10,275 including graduate and law school and part-time undergraduate programs. The full-time undergraduate enrollment is 6,295. The undergraduates come from 48 states plus Puerto Rico and 52 foreign countries. Ninety-two percent of our first-year students ranked in the top 30 of their high school classes. THE FACULTY Villanova s 490 full-time faculty, 90 percent of whom hold the highest degree in their field, teach classes that average 23 students. The student/faculty ratio is 12:1. THE CAMPUS Located in a suburban community 12 miles west of Philadelphia, the picturesque 254-acre campus features more than 60 buildings, including a library with more than 800,000 volumes and over a million microform items, a 12,000-seat stadium, and 27 residence halls. THE EXPERIENCE Villanova students may choose to study abroad for a summer, a semester, or a year; compete on one or more of 11 men s and 13 women s sports teams at the NCAA Division I level (football is Division I-AA); immerse themselves in Campus Ministry; and take part in any of more than 130 registered student organizations. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE In 2001-2002, Villanova offered more than $4.8 million in merit-based academic scholarships to prospective freshmen. Villanova also offered over $17 million in need-based financial aid to prospective freshmen through the Villanova Grant Program. This funding is provided by the University and does not include federal, state, and/or private assistance, which our students also receive. ACCREDITATION Villanova and its programs have received accreditation from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the AACSB/International Association for Management Education, the American Chemical Society, the American Bar Association, the Association of American Law Schools, the Pennsylvania State Board of Nurse Examiners, the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, the National Catholic Education Association, and the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board. Villanova is a member in good standing of the National Association for College Admission Counseling. ALUMNI Villanova s 77,000+ living alumni maintain close ties with the University through a large network of alumni chapters and societies which may be found throughout the U.S. and abroad. ENROLLMENT Admission to Villanova is very competitive. If you have a strong academic background and a wide range of interests, and if you re motivated to contribute to the intellectual and spiritual environment of our University community, then we encourage you to apply. CLASS OF 2005 ADMISSION STATISTICS Freshman applications received: 10,290 Targeted freshman class size: 1,590 Percentage of accepted freshman applicants who ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class (where rank is given): 59 Percentage of accepted freshman applicants who ranked in the top 20 percent of their high school class: 83 Percentage of accepted freshman applicants who ranked in the top 30 percent of their high school class: 92 The middle 50 percent range of SAT I scores for the typical accepted applicant was 1220-1350 The GPA range for the typical accepted applicant: 3.55-4.0. OF THOSE WHO APPLIED 56 percent from public schools 44 percent from private schools 47 percent are men 53 percent are women 14 percent of freshmen have alumni/alumnae affiliation. Getting to Villanova FROM NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to EXIT 6 (Pennsylvania Turnpike exit). Follow the Pennsylvania Turnpike Westbound to EXIT 20 (formerly Exit 25A) for Mid-County Interchange/I-476 Interchange. Follow I-476 South to EXIT 13 (Villanova/St. Davids). At the bottom of the ramp turn right onto Route 30, also known as Lancaster Avenue. Proceed East on Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue) for one-half mile and at the fourth parking lot you will see Villanova s main parking lot on the right. To reach the Main Gate entrance turn left at the next light (Ithan Avenue) and follow to the second drive on left, directly across from the Pavilion. FROM THE WEST: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to EXIT 326 (formerly EXIT 24) for Valley Forge. Take I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) to EXIT 28-A (I-476 South/Chester). Take I-476 South to EXIT 13 (Villanova/ St. Davids). At the bottom of the ramp turn right onto Route 30 East, also known as Lancaster Avenue Proceed East on Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue) for one-half mile and at the fourth traffic light you will see Villanova s main parking lot on the right. To reach the Main Gate entrance turn left at the next light (Ithan Avenue) and follow to the second drive on left, directly across from the Pavilion. FROM THE SOUTH: Take I-95 North to EXIT 7 (I-476 North/Plymouth Meeting). Take I-476 North to EXIT 13 (Villanova/St. Davids). Proceed East on Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue) for one-half mile and at the fourth traffic light you will see Villanova s main parking lot on the right. To reach the Main Gate entrance turn left at the next light (Ithan Avenue) and follow to the second drive on left, directly across from the Pavilion. 6

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