WEST VIRGINIA
UNIVERSITYDepartment of Intercollegiate Athlet ics
2009 -10 Annual Report
West Virginia University President James P. Clements named
former West Virginia University and NFL quarterback and Academic All-American Oliver Luck as West Virginia University’s director of intercollegiate athletics, effective July 1.
Luck, 50, president and general manager of the Houston Dynamo soccer franchise in Houston, Texas, filled the position upon the retirement of Ed Pastilong on June 30. Pastilong will serve as Athletic Director Emeritus through 2012.
The two-time Academic All-American is a member of the Academic All American Hall of Fame and was a Rhodes Scholar finalist. He was also a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, graduating from WVU magna cum laude in 1982 as a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
“Oliver Luck is someone who has succeeded at the highest of levels at everything he has done – from his college and professional football playing days to his academic pursuits and his professional business career,” said President Clements. “He is the clear choice to carry forward what has truly been a golden era in athletics. I am thrilled to welcome Oliver back to West Virginia and WVU, and I am confident that he will do an outstanding job.”
“It is truly an honor to be selected to serve my alma mater as athletic
director, and to succeed such a fine gentleman as Ed Pastilong, who has served WVU so well for so many years,” Luck said. “My passion and love for West Virginia University has never wavered, and to return to a school that has built a solid foundation in academics and athletics over the last two decades is exciting.
“And while it’s a challenging time in intercollegiate athletics with discussions on conference realignments and other issues, I look forward to working with the University administration, athletic staff and coaches and others to remain a successful, attractive and fiscally responsible intercollegiate athletic program,” he said.
A native of Cleveland, Luck played quarterback for the Mountaineers from 1978-1981, setting school records for touchdown passes and completions, and leading the team to a Peach Bowl victory over Florida as a senior. He ended his career as a three-year starter with school records of 43 career touchdown passes and 466 completions out of 911 passing attempts. His 5,765 career passing yards rank him fourth on the school’s all-time passing list. He was named MVP in 1980 and 1981, and also earned the 1981 Louis D. Meisel Award for the WVU scholar athlete with the highest grade-point average. He was inducted into the WVU Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.
In 1982, he was selected in the second round of the NFL draft by the Houston Oilers, and either started or played back-up quarterback through the 1986 season. During that time, he earned his law degree from the University of Texas cum laude.
After retiring from football, Luck became vice president of business development for the National Football League and President and CEO of NFL Europe.
In 2001, he became chief executive officer of the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority, overseeing the development and management of over $1 billion of professional sports and entertainment venues in Houston: Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros; Reliant Stadium, home of the Houston Texans and the Livestock Show and Rodeo; and the Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets.
He became president of Major League Soccer’s Houston Dynamos in 2005, and the team won two MLS Cup championships in his first two years in the position.
He is married to the former Kathy Wilson. They have four children: Andrew, the starting quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate at Stanford; Mary Ellen, a freshman volleyball player at Stanford; daughter Emily, a high school junior; and 7th grade son, Addison.
LUCK NAMED DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
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Mission Statement 2
2009-10 By The Numbers 3
Award Winners 4-8
Red Brown Cup 9
Fred Schaus Captain’s Award 10
Baseball 11
Men’s Basketball 12-13
Women’s Basketball 14-15
Cross Country 16-17
Football 18-19
Gymnastics 20-21
Rifle 22
Rowing 23
Men’s Soccer 24-25
Women’s Soccer 26-27
Swimming & Diving 28
Women’s Tennis 29
Track 30-31
Volleyball 32
Wrestling 33
Development Council/Corporate Sponsors 34
MAC Report 35
Staff Listing 36
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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MISSION STATEMENTDEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICSWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics fully subscribes to and will conscientiously abide by the rules, regulations and statutes of those organizations and agencies having jurisdiction over the conduct of its athletics program. Specifically, the WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will adhere to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Principles of Conduct of Intercollegiate Athletics set forth in the NCAA Constitution and all regulations thereto in its then applicable bylaws.
The WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics:
a: subscribes to high standards of academic quality as well as breadth of academic opportunities.
b: strives in its athletics program for national excellence and prominence. Accordingly, the recruitment of student-athletes and emphasis on and support of athletics are national in scope.
c: recognizes the dual objective in its athletic program of servicing the University community and the general public.
d: believes in offering extensive opportunities for varsity intercollegiate athletics for men, women and minorities.
e: sponsors football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s gymnastics and women’s soccer at the highest feasible level of competition.
f: believes in scheduling all athletic contests primarily with other Division I institutions as a reflection of the goal of maintaining an appropriate competition level in the sports program.
g: is committed to financing the athletics program from private revenues generated by the Department of Inter-collegiate Athletics. All revenues supporting athletics shall be controlled by the institution.
h: considers the physical, mental, social and academic well-being of the student-athletes paramount.
The WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics shall conduct its program consistent with the letter and spirit of the NCAA. The mission of the Department is and shall always remain compatible with the mission of WVU.
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2009-10 BY THE NUMBERSTEAM RECORDBaseball 27-30 (BIG EAST tournament qualifier)Cross Country 6th NCAA, 2nd BIG EASTMen’s Basketball 31-7 (NCAA Final Four) – BIG EAST Champions Finished No. 3 nationally in Coaches’ PollWomen’s Basketball 29-6 (NCAA 2nd Round) – BIG EAST runner-up Finished No. 15 nationally in Coaches’ PollFootball 9-4, (22/25 in final national polls – 2nd BIG EAST)Gymnastics 19-9 (NCAA Regionals)Rowing 6th BIG EASTMen’s Soccer 7-5-6Women’s Soccer 10-7-6 (NCAA 2nd Round)Men’s Swimming and Diving 5-3, 4th BIG EAST CSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-America teamWomen’s Swimming and Diving 5-6, 3rd BIG EAST (5 NCAA Qualifiers, 44th) CSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-America teamWomen’s Tennis 17-7Rifle 11-0 (3rd NCAA) GARC Regular Season and Postseason ChampionsWomen’s Track Indoor: 10th NCAA, Outdoor: 16th NCAAVolleyball 17-13Wrestling 3-10, 3 NCAA qualifiers
2009-10 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANSMarie-Louise Asselin Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor TrackKeri Bland Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor TrackDa’Sean Butler Men’s Basketball Nicco Campriani RifleChelsea Carrier Indoor Track Kaylyn Christopher Indoor TrackBrandi Eskew RifleClara Grandt Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor TrackJedd Gyorko BaseballKarly Hamric Outdoor TrackMichael Kulbacki RifleAndy Lamson RifleJessica O’Connell Indoor TrackApril Rotilio Indoor TrackBryant Wallizer Rifle
ESPN THE MAGAZINE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSLiz Repella Women’s Basketball (first team)Marie-Louise Asselin Track (second team)Andy Lamson Rifle (second team)Reed Williams Football (second team)Kaylyn Christopher Track (third team)
ESPN THE MAGAZINE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT I I TEAMMarie-Louise Asselin TrackNicco Campriani RifleKaylyn Christopher TrackChelsey Corrotto Women’s SoccerEric Jobe FootballAndy Lamson RifleJosh Lider FootballLiz Repella Women’s BasketballKiersten Spoerke GymnasticsReed Williams Football
WEST VIRGINIA FINISHED 37TH IN THE LEARFIELD SPORTS DIRECTORS’ CUP, ITS SECOND-BEST FINISH EVER.
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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
MARIE-LOUISE ASSELINCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK
BRANDI ESKEWRIFLE
MICHAEL KULBACKIRIFLE
KERI BLANDCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK
CLARA GRANDTCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK
ANDY LAMSONRIFLE
JESSICA O’CONNELLINDOOR TRACK
DA’SEAN BUTLERMEN’S BASKETBALL
JEDD GYORKOBASEBALL
APRIL ROTILIOINDOOR TRACK
NICCO CAMPRIANIRIFLE
CHELSEA CARRIERINDOOR TRACK
KARLY HAMRICOUTDOOR TRACK
BRYANT WALLIZERRIFLE
KAYLYN CHRISTOPHERINDOOR TRACK
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NICCOCAMPRIANI
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ESPN THE MAGAZINE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
MARIE-LOUISE ASSELINCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK
SECOND TEAM
KAYLYN CHRISTOPHERINDOOR TRACK
THIRD TEAM
ANDY LAMSONRIFLE
SECOND TEAM
LIZ REPELLAWOMEN’S BASKETBALL
FIRST TEAM
REED WILLIAMSFOOTBALL
SECOND TEAM
MAJOR AWARD WINNERS
CAROLYN BLANKWOMEN’S SOCCER
TOP DRAWER SOCCER NATIONAL THIRD TEAM
DA’SEAN BUTLERMEN’S BASKETBALL
LOWES’ SENIOR CLASS AWARD
CHELSEA CARRIERINDOOR TRACK
MID-ATLANTIC FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
JEDD GYORKOBASEBALL
BROOKS WALLACE SHORTSTOP OF THE YEAR
ERIC SCHOENLEMEN’S SOCCER
TOP DRAWER SOCCER ALL-ROOKIE FIRST TEAM
REED WILLIAMSFOOTBALL
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
SCHOLAR ATHLETE
JON HAMMONDRIFLE
GARC COACH OF THE YEAR
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BIG EAST CHAMPIONS
GARC CHAMPION
MARIE-LOUISE ASSELINCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK
CHELSEA CARRIERINDOOR TRACK
NICCO CAMPRIANIRIFLE
CLARA GRANDTCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK
KARLY HAMRICOUTDOOR TRACK
ESPN THE MAGAZINE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT II
MARIE-LOUISE ASSELINCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK
NICCO CAMPRIANIRIFLE
KAYLYN CHRISTOPHERINDOOR TRACK
CHELSEY CORROTOWOMEN’S SOCCER
ERIC JOBEFOOTBALL
ANDY LAMSONRIFLE
JOSH LIDERFOOTBALL
LIZ REPELLAWOMEN’S BASKETBALL
KIERSTEN SPOERKEGYMNASTICS
REED WILLIAMSFOOTBALL
MEN’S BASKETBALL
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BIG EAST MAJOR AWARD WINNERS
MARIE-LOUISE ASSELINCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK
CROSS COUNTRY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE SPORT
EXCELLENCE AWARD
KIM BENDAROWING
FEMALE SCHOLAR ATHLETE
DA’SEAN BUTLERMEN’S BASKETBALLTOURNAMENT MOST
OUTSTANDING PLAYER
GEORGE FARQUHARMEN’S SWIMMING
MALE SCHOLAR ATHLETE
SARAH MILESWOMEN’S BASKETBALL
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
REED WILLIAMSFOOTBALL
FOOTBALL SCHOLAR ATHLETE; FOOTBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE SPORT EXCELLENCE
AWARD
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NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETYJosh Lider FootballReed Williams Football
EAST ATLANTIC GYMNASTICS LEAGUE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMAmy BieskiHailey FairchildArlene HathawayNaja JohnsonStephanie KeatonEmily KerwinTina MaloneyFaye Meaden
Shelly PurkatAlaska RichardsonJenn SharonKiersten SpoerkeChelsi TaborAshley WilsonJessica Young
ALL-BIG EAST Kayla Andrews Women’s SwimmingMarie-Louise Asselin Cross Country and Outdoor TrackKimberly Benda RowingTyler Bitancurt FootballKeri Bland Cross CountryCarolyn Blank Women’s SoccerJarrett Brown FootballAsya Bussie Women’s BasketballRobin Burnett Women’s SwimmingDa’Sean Butler Men’s BasketballMorgan Callaway Women’s SwimmingTaylor Camp Men’s SwimmingKorinne Campbell Women’s BasketballSelvish Capers FootballNoel Devine FootballDevin Ebanks Men’s BasketballBrad Eichenseer Men’s SwimmingLauren Evans Volleyball George Farquhar Men’s SwimmingJared Goldthorpe Men’s SwimmingClara Grandt Cross Country and Outdoor TrackJedd Gyorko BaseballKarly Hamric Outdoor TrackBrandon Hogan FootballZach Johnson Men’s SoccerKevin Jones Men’s Basketball All- Tournament teamSarah Kosmak Women’s SwimmingScott Kozlowski FootballNicole Mailloux Women’s SoccerRobyn Matthews Women’s SwimmingGift Maworere Men’s SoccerSarah Miles Women’s Basketball and All-TournamentMegan Mischler Women’s SoccerChris Neild FootballMandie Nugent Women’s SwimmingShauna Purtell Women’s SwimmingLiz Repella Women’s Basketball and All-TournamentCaroline Rettig Rowing
Bri Rodriguez Women’s Soccer and All- TournamentRobert Sands FootballEric Schoenle Men’s SoccerAbel “Shadow” Sebele Men’s SoccerStephanie Shupe Women’s SwimmingHugh Simmonds Men’s SwimmingCaroline Szwed Women’s SoccerJ.T. Thomas FootballReed Williams Football
ALL-EAST ATLANTIC GYMNASTIC LEAGUEAmy Bieski GymnasticsNicole Roach GymnasticsTina Maloney GymnasticsChelsi Tabor Gymnastics
ALL-GREAT AMERICAN RIFLE CONFERENCEBrandi Eskew RifleMichael Kulbacki RifleAndy Lamson RifleJustin Pentz RifleTommy Santelli RifleKyle Smith RifleBryant Wallizer Rifle
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE GYMNASTICS COACHES/WOMEN (NACGC/W) SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANSAmy BieskiHailey FairchildArlene HathawayStephanie KeatonTina Maloney
Shelly PurkatJenn SharonKiersten SpoerkeJessica Young
COLLEGIATE RIFLE COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL-ACADEMIC HONOR LISTNicco CamprianiMichael KulbackiAndy Lamson
Justin PentzKyle SmithAshley Zultanky
COLLEGIATE SWIM COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMKayla AndrewsMorgan CallawayGeorge Farquhar
Ashley MalikBrandon Robinson
U.S. TRACK AND FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMMarie-Louise AsselinKeri BlandSarah-Anne BraultKaylyn ChristopherClara Grandt
Kate HarrisonAhna LewisJessica O’ConnellApril RotilioKatelyn Williams
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RED BROWN CUP
J unior women’s basketball guard Liz Repella and senior linebacker Reed Williams
were selected as the recipients of the 2010 Red Brown Cup, pre-sented annually to West Virginia University’s most outstanding all-around student-athletes.
The Red Brown Cup encompass-es the student-athlete’s athletic, academic and civic achievement as selected by the WVU Athletic Council to annually award the top male and female student-athletes. The award is given in memory of Robert “Red” Brown, former WVU coach and athletic director.
Repella, a Steubenville, Ohio, na-tive, helped the WVU women’s bas-ketball team to a school-record 29 wins, a school-record 13 BIG EAST
victories and an NCAA Tournament second round appearance for the third time in the last four years.
Last season, Repella, who has
68 career and consecu-
tive starts, garnered
all-BIG EAST first-team hon-
ors, was named to
the BIG EAST and preseason WNIT all-tour-nament teams and was named to the pre-season all-con-ference team. A WBCA all-Region I nominee
for the State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team, Re-pella was a co-captain last sea-son, av-eraging a team-
best 13.9
points and was third in rebounds (5.9) steals (49) and assists (40). She recorded 28 double-figure games with seven 20-point efforts. She scored her 1,000th career point in the win at Providence, and now shows 1,141 for her career, good for 21st all-time at WVU.
Academically, Repella boasts a 3.95 GPA in exercise physiol-ogy and was one of five student-athletes nationally to be named an ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-American. She is a five-time WVU Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll member, two-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star and three-time WVU President’s List (4.0) honoree. A five-time Dean’s List recipient, Repella gar-nered the 2009 BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence award for women’s basketball and is a two-time academic all-district II first team honoree.
In the community, Repella has taken part in the “Adopt-A-Grand-parent” program at the Heritage Home, is the team’s representa-tive on the Student-Athlete Adviso-ry Committee and is a camp volun-teer at the Boys & Girls Club. She also has visited Ruby Memorial Children’s Hospital, taken part in the Suncrest and Westover Middle School Read Aloud programs and has been a part of the Girl Scouts Adopt-A-Player, Hundred High School’s Girl’s Basketball Camp and the Youth Academy (Fairmont) Strength & Conditioning Clinic.
Williams, a Moorefield, W.Va., native, helped lead WVU to a 42-9 record during his career, with four bowl appearances, including three New Year’s Day wins and two BCS wins. He helped WVU achieve national rankings for 50 weeks during his career and was named WVU’s 2009 Defensive Player of the Year, given the Ira Errett Rodg-ers Award for leadership and was named a 2009 team captain. An all-BIG EAST second-team per-former last year, Willliams also was named the 2007 Fiesta Bowl Defensive MVP. He finished his career with 253 tackles, 68 com-ing in 2009.
In the classroom, the four-year letterwinner maintained a 3.87
GPA in finance and marketing and was named the BIG EAST’s 2009 Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Williams was one of just 16 student-athletes from all divi-sions to earn a spot on the prestigious Na-tional Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete team and garnered 2009 ESPN The Maga-zine/CoSIDA Academic All-American second-team honors after earning first-team honors in 2007. Wil-liams also was named the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl Scholar Athlete and was a four-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star, WVU Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll, Dean’s List and National Football Foundation’s Hampshire Honor Society member. He is also a member of Golden Key National Honor Society and was one of 10 students from around the state selected for the Huntington Bank Junior Board of Directors (young executive program).
Off the playing field, Williams has volunteered with the Boys and Girls Club throughout the state and participated in reading pro-grams and local hospital visits. A Special Olympics volunteer, Williams also has assisted with Christmas shopping for underprivi-leged children, served as a guest speaker for many local events, such as the Marion County Divi-sion of State Police child advocacy fundraiser and participated in reading days.
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FRED SCHAUS CAPTAIN’S AWARD
Women’s track and field captain Keri Bland, women’s
soccer captain Carolyn Blank and men’s basketball captain Da’Sean Butler were as this year’s recipients of the 2010 Fred Schaus Captain’s Award, presented annually to West Virginia University’s most outstand-ing varsity team captains.
The winners must display out-standing sportsmanship and leader-ship, representing WVU well in all aspects. Winners are selected by the WVU Athletic Council to award annually the top male and female captains.
A Fairview, W.Va., native, Bland won the Schaus Award for the
second straight year. The owner of three All-Ameri-ca accolades so far this season, she is the only
female athlete in WVU annals to earn
three All-America honors in three different sports in one season (cross country
and indoor and outdoor track in
2008). Bland is also one of just two three-time cross country All-Americans in school history.
This past cross country season, Bland, a three-year captain, helped the cross country team to a sixth-place national finish at the 2009 NCAA champi-onships, as she earned her third career cross country All-America honor with a 34th-place
finish (20:45). She also garnered all-region honors for the fourth time in her career (just the third Moun-taineer to do so) with an 18th-place at the Mid-Atlantic Regionals.
In indoor track, Bland garnered two All-America honors and helped WVU to the highest finish in school history with a 10th-place finish at nationals. She qualified for the na-tional mile finals, becoming the first Mountaineer in more than a decade to do so, and finished with a time of
4:42.79, good for eighth place. She also earned All-America honors as a member of the distance medley relay team that finished eighth na-tionally in a time of 11:16.39.
A member of the WVU Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll and a BIG EAST Academic All-Star, Bland is involved in several com-munity service initiatives such as volunteer coaching with the West Virginia Fly-ers Indoor Track Club, volunteer-ing with the Jerry Lewis Telethon to benefit muscular dystrophy and being a volunteer reader at Brookhaven Elementa-ry school. She graduated in May with a degree in exercise physiology.
Blank, a Toms River, N.J., native, is the school’s all-time leader in matches started and played with 92. A two-time team cap-tain, Blank was named a 2009 all-BIG EAST first-team selection and NSCAA first team all-Northeast region selection. She was also named to TopDrawerSoccer’s Team of the Season third team – its version of national All-America recognition.
Appearing in 23 games during her senior season at WVU, Blank was a four-year starter. A defensive center midfielder, she was named a second team All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Asso-ciation of America (NSCAA) for the second straight year. She led the Mountaineers to a 10th-straight NCAA tournament appearance in 2009, scoring nine points on the season and helping the team post 13 shutouts.
Butler, a Newark, N.J., native, and two-time team captain, earns the award after guiding the men’s basketball team to arguably its finest season in school history. The recipient of the 2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS award, given to the most outstanding senior in Division I men’s basketball in terms of com-munity service, excellence in the
classroom, outstanding character and competition on the court, Butler finished his career as the win-ningest player in men’s basketball history, showing 107 victories to just 39 losses.
He was named to the John Wooden All-America team and was a Basketball Times first team All-American. A finalist for the Wooden and Naismith awards,
Butler was a first team all-BIG EAST performer, was named
to the NCAA East Region all-tournament team and earned BIG EAST Championship Most
Outstanding Player accolades. Butler hit six game-winning shots for the Mountaineers as a senior this past season and scored 2,095 career points, third-most in school history.
Butler helped WVU to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, the 2008 NCAA Sweet 16 and the 2010 NCAA
Final Four. He also helped WVU win its first BIG EAST Champion-
ship this past season.Off the floor, Butler graduated
in May with a degree in multidisci-plinary studies and was a member
of the WVU Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll. He rep-
resented the Mountaineers as a tobacco-free Mountaineer for the statewide Razewv.com campaign and served on the NCAA steering committee during WVU’s re-cent recertification process. He was the men’s basket-ball Student Athlete Advisory Committee representative and made many visits to patients at the WVU hospitals. Butler has attended Light the Night Walk for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, spoke at the WVU Scholarship dinner in Charleston, called Uni-versity supporters at the annual WVU Foundation Thank-A-Thon and has been a guest speaker for Camp Choosy, West Virginia’s Motor Development Center.
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CAROLYN BLANK
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• Reached the BIG EAST Tournament for the third consecutive season. WVU last made three consec-utive conference tournaments from 1996-99.
• Finished with a .305 team batting average, marking the eighth-straight year the Mountaineers have batted above .300.
• Recorded the second-most doubles in school history with 135 and tied the 2003 squad for the fourth-most extra base hits with 201.
• Posted 10 league victories, marking the eighth year in a row of double-digit wins in BIG EAST games.
• Junior Jedd Gyorko became one of the school’s all-time greats after finishing his career as WVU’s all-time leader in batting average (.404), doubles (73), extra-base hits (113) and tied for first place with 35 home runs.
• Redshirt junior Grant Buckner earned several national awards following his school-record, 10-RBI performance against Notre Dame on May 8, including the Pro-Line Athletic National Hitter of the Week honor by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
• Junior Kevin Griffin’s two-out, three-run walk-off home run in the final game of the regular season gave WVU a 3-2 win over Villanova and an eventual bid to the conference tournament.
• Coach Greg Van Zant has 477 career victories, all at WVU. He is 23 shy of becoming just the second baseball coach in school history to reach the 500-win mark, where he would join the late coach Dale Ramsburg.
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Jedd Gyorko• Brooks Wallace Award Winner
(nation’s best shortstop)• Pro-Line Athletic/NCBWA First Team
All-American• Baseball America Second Team All-
American• Louisville Slugger Second Team All-
American• ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-
American• All-BIG EAST First Team• NCBWA District II Player of the Year• College Baseball Foundation National
All-Star Lineup (April 16)• Louisville Slugger National Player of
the Week Team (April 12)• 59th overall selection by the San
Diego Padres
Grant Buckner• Pro-Line Athletic National Hitter of the
Week (May 11)• College Baseball Foundation National
All-Star Lineup (May 13)• Collegebaseballinsider.com National
Player of the Week (May 12)• Louisville Slugger National Player of
the Week (May 10)• BIG EAST Player of the Week (May 10)
Andy Altemus• BIG EAST Pitcher of the Week (May 24)
Chris Enourato• WVU career saves leader
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• Reached the NCAA Final Four for the second time in school history.
• Won the BIG EAST Tournament championship for the first time in school history.
• Reached the NCAA tournament for the third year in a row and the fifth time in the last six seasons.
• Finished No. 3 in the final ESPN/USA Today poll.
• Recorded a school-record 31 victories.
• School records for average and total attendance at the WVU Coliseum.
• Eleven players on the Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.
• Recorded a school-record 13 BIG EAST regular season victories.
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• Defeated No. 2 Kentucky, No. 9 Villanova, No. 15 Ole Miss, No. 19 Georgetown, No. 21 Ohio State, No. 22 Georgetown and No. 22 Pitt.
• Bob Huggins made his 18th Division I NCAA Tournament appearance, only four active coaches have made more appearances.
• Reached the NCAA Sweet 16 in five of its last six NCAA Tournament appearances (2010, 2008, 2006, 2005 and 1998).
• Bob Huggins won his 670th game against Kentucky, ranking 21st on the NCAA Division I all-time coaches list. Only three active coaches have won more games.
• Posted its sixth consecutive 20-win season. The last time WVU had six 20-win seasons or more was a seven-year stretch from 1981-87.
• Set the school record for offensive rebounds in a season with 585.
MEN’S BASKETBALL Da’Sean Butler• First Team All-BIG EAST• Basketball Times First Team All-
American• John Wooden All-American• Associated Press Second Team All-
American• Lowe’s Senior CLASS award winner• Eighth first team All-American in
school history• Third-leading scorer in school history• Finalist for the John Wooden and
Naismith Awards• Most Outstanding Player of the BIG
EAST Championship• Winningest player in school history
with 107 wins• Third-leading scorer in school history• Six game-winning shots • NCAA East Regional All-Tournament
Team• School record for games played and
minutes played• 76 Classic MVP• BIG EAST Player of the Week (Nov. 30
and March 8)• NABC and USBWA all-district teams• Drafted in second round by NBA’s
Miami Heat
Devin Ebanks• Third Team All-BIG EAST• USBWA’s Oscar Robertson National
Player of the Week (Dec. 28)• BIG EAST Player of the Week (Dec. 28)• Drafted in second round by NBA’s Los
Angeles Lakers
Kevin Jones• BIG EAST All-Tournament Team• NCAA East Regional All-Tournament
Team• School-record 135 offensive rebounds
in a season
Joe Mazzulla• NCAA East Regional Most Outstanding
Player
Bob Huggins• State coach of the year by the West
Virginia Sportswriters’ Association (third year in a row)
• 670 career wins, ranking 21st in NCAA history
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• Won a school-record 29 games.
• Finished with a school-record 13 BIG EAST wins and a program-best, second-place finish in the league.
• Was ranked as high as No. 7 in both major national polls, the highest in school history.
• Advanced to the BIG EAST Championship for the second time in school history.
• Reached the NCAA Tournament second round for the third time in the last four years.
• Went undefeated at home for the second time in school history with a season-best 17 wins.
• Won 19 straight games at the Coliseum - a school record.
• Won 16 straight games during the season, the second-longest win streak in school history.
• Registered four of the top 10 home crowds in school history.
• Held 27 opponents to less than 60 points in a game.
• Posted the fifth 20-win season in the last seven years.
29-6WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
LIZREPELLA
ASYABUSSIE
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SARAHMILES
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALLLiz Repella• ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA
First Team Academic All-American
• All-BIG EAST First Team• All-BIG EAST Tournament
Team• Nugget Classic All-Tournament
Team• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
(one time)
Sarah Miles• BIG EAST Defensive Player of
the Year• All-BIG EAST Second Team• All-BIG EAST Tournament
Team• Nugget Classic All-Tournament
Team• BIG EAST leader in assists
and steals• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
(one time)
Asya Bussie • Unanimous All-BIG EAST
Freshman Team• Nugget Classic MVP• BIG EAST Freshman of the
Week (Dec. 14)• WVU Freshman blocks leader
(most blocks in a season since 1986)
Korinne Campbell• All-BIG EAST Honorable
Mention• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
(three times)
Mike Carey• BIG EAST Co-Coach of the
Year• 467 career wins, 179 wins at
WVU (nine years)
CROSS COUNTRY
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• Finished sixth at the NCAA Championships, marking the third straight top 10-finish.
• Seniors Marie-Louise Asselin, Keri Bland and Clara Grandt earned All-America honors. Grandt finished 13th, Asselin placed 31st and Bland was 34th.
• Finished third at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals.
• Five runners were named to the NCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region team - Asselin, Bland, Grandt, Kate Harrison and Kaylyn Christopher.
• Finished second at the BIG EAST Championship.
KERIBLAND
MARIE-LOUISEASSELIN
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Marie-Louise Asselin • All-American• ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA
Academic All-America (Second Team)
• BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award
• First Team All-BIG EAST• NCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region
Team • USTFCCCA All-Academic
Team
•KeriBland• All-American• NCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region
Team• First Team All-BIG EAST• USTFCCCA All-Academic
Team• Fred Schaus Captain’s
Award winner – two straight years
Clara Grandt• All-American• NCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region
Team• First Team All-BIG EAST • BIG EAST Cross Country
Runner of the Week• USTFCCCA All-Academic
Team
Kate Harrison• NCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region
Team• USTFCCCA All-Academic
Team
Kaylyn Christopher• NCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region
Team• ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA
Academic All-America (Third Team)
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CLARAGRANDT
• Asselin, Bland and Grandt earned all-BIG EAST honors for finish-ing in the top 15.
• Asselin and Bland became the first WVU cross country runners to be All-America for three consecutive seasons and the second and third runners to be named to the all-region team for four straight seasons.
• Named an All-Academic Team by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCA). The group was ranked ninth in the nation in terms of overall grade point average and had the highest GPA of any team that finished in the top 25 at the national championships.
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9-4FOOTBALL
• Posted a 7-0 home record, marking the first undefeated home season since 1993.
• Had its fifth-straight season of nine wins or more, one of seven schools in the nation to accomplish the feat.
• Played in its eighth bowl game in a row – the best in school history.
• WVU became one of four teams to reach six New Year’s Day Bowl Games in the last seven years when it played Florida State in the Gator Bowl.
• WVU finished No. 22/25 in the final polls, marking the fifth year in a row WVU has finished in the Associated Press Top 25.
• Quarterback Jarrett Brown became the first 2,000-yard passer since 1998, and Noel Devine rushed for 1,465 yards, marking the 13th season out of the last 14 where a Mountaineer eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark.
• Ten Mountaineers earned all-BIG EAST honors for the third-straight year.
• Reed Williams was named to the ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America team for the second time, a first-team selection in 2007 and second team in 2009. That marks four straight years a Mountaineer has been named an Academic All-American.
• Reed Williams was named the BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year, giving WVU three of the past five conference scholar athletes. He was also a BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award winner.
• Reed Williams was one of 16 finalists in all divisions of football to be named to the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete team.
NOELDEVINE
JARRETTBROWN
REEDWILLIAMS
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Alric Arnett• 2010 NFL Combine•East-West Shrine Game• WVU Whitey Gwynne
Award (Coaching Staff)
Tavon Austin• All-BIG EAST Freshman
(ESPN.com)
Don Barclay• WVU Gridiron Gladiator
Award (Coaching Staff)
Tyler Bitancurt• First Team All-BIG EAST
(Coaches)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(ESPN.com)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(rivals.com)• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Phil Steele)• All-BIG EAST Team
(Sporting News)• All-Freshman Team
(Sporting News)• All-Freshman Team (ESPN.
com)• All-Freshman Team (rivals.
com)
Jarrett Brown•2010 NFL Combine•Under Armour Senior Bowl• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Coaches)• Third Team All-BIG EAST
(Phil Steele) WVU Ideal Mountaineer Man (Coaching Staff)
• WVU Captain (Team)
Selvish Capers•2010 NFL Combine•Under Armour Senior Bowl• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Coaches)• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Phil Steele)• All-BIG EAST Team
(Sporting News)• WVU Gridiron Gladiator
Award (Coaching Staff)• Drafted in the 7th round
by the NFL’s Washington Redskins
Ryan Clarke• All-BIG EAST Freshman
(ESPN.com)• WVU Danny Van Etten
Rookie of the Year (Coaching Staff)
Noel Devine• Konica Minolta Gator Bowl
WVU MVP• ESPN.com BIG EAST all-
bowl team• First Team All-BIG EAST
(Coaches)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(Phil Steele)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(ESPN.com)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(rivals.com)• All-BIG EAST (Sporting
News)• Maxwell Award
Semifinalist• WVU Co-Offensive Player
of the Year (Coaching Staff)
Brandon Hogan• Honorable-Mention All-
American (SI.Com)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(Coaches)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(rivals.com)• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Phil Steele)• WVU Gridiron Gladiator
Award (Coaching Staff)
Josh Jenkins• Third Team All-BIG EAST
(Phil Steele)• WVU Gridiron Gladiator
Award (Coaching Staff)
Eric Jobe• ESPN The Magazine/
CoSIDA Academic All-District
• WVU Gridiron Gladiator Award (Coaching Staff)
Scott Kozlowski• Third Team All-American
(Phil Steele)• Honorable Mention All-
American (SI.com)• Honorable Mention
All-American (CollegeFootballNews.com)
• First Team All-BIG EAST (ESPN.com)
• First Team All-BIG EAST (Phil Steele)
• First Team All-BIG EAST (rivals.com)
• Second Team All-BIG EAST (Coaches)
• All-BIG EAST (Sporting News)
• WVU Scott Shirley Award (Coaching Staff)
Pat Lazear• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Phil Steele)
Josh Lider• ESPN The Magazine/
CoSIDA Academic All-District
Joe Madsen• All-Freshman Team
(Sporting News)• All-Freshman Team (rivals.
com)• All-Freshman Team (ESPN.
com)• WVU Gridiron Gladiator
Award (Coaching Staff)
Julian Miller • Second Team All-BIG
EAST (rivals.com)• Third Team All-BIG EAST
(Phil Steele)• Third Team All-
Sophomore Team (collegefootballnews.com)
• WVU Gridiron Gladiator Award (Coaching Staff)
Chris Neild• First Team All-BIG EAST
(ESPN.com)• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Coaches)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(rivals.com)• All-BIG EAST (Sporting
News)• WVU John Russell Award
(Coaching Staff)
Robert Sands• ECAC All-Star Team• ESPN.com BIG EAST
all-bowl team• First Team All-BIG EAST
(Coaches)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(Phil Steele)• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (rivals.com)• WVU Gridiron Gladiator
Award (Coaching Staff)
Jock Sanders• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Phil Steele)• WVU Co-Offensive Player
of the Year (Coaching Staff)
J.T. Thomas• First Team All-BIG EAST
(Coaches)• First Team All-BIG EAST
(rivals.com)• WVU Gridiron Gladiator
Award (Coaching Staff)
Tyler Urban• WVU Whitey Gwynne
Award (Coaching Staff)
Reed Williams• BIG EAST Football Scholar
Athlete of the Year• BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete
Sport Excellence Award• Konica Minolta Gator Bowl
Scholar Athlete• Second Team All-BIG
EAST (Coaches)• Third Team All-BIG EAST
(Phil Steele)• ESPN The Magazine/
CoSIDA Academic All-America (Second Team)
• National Football Foundation National Scholar Athlete
• Wuerffel Trophy (Finalist)• Award and Recognition
Association (Finalist)• ESPN The Magazine/
CoSIDA Academic All-District
• WVU Ira Rodgers Award (Coaching Staff)
• WVU Defensive Player of the Year (Coaching Staff)
• WVU Captain (Team)
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19-9GYMNASTICS
• Finished fourth at the 2010 NCAA Southeast Regional Championships with 195.1 points, the second-best score of the season. WVU qualified for its 27th regional championships as the No. 6 seed.
• WVU was host to its seventh regional champion-ship and welcomed 2,144 fans to the WVU Coli-seum, the sixth-best crowd in program history.
• Junior Amy Bieski finished ninth overall at the re-gional championships with 39.1 points, a regional career-best score. She also finished third on beam with a career-best 9.85 score.
• WVU finished third at the East Atlantic Gymnas-tics League (EAGL) Championship with 195.075 points, the squad’s third-best effort of the year. The Mountaineers have finished in the top three in nine of the last 11 championships.
• Bieski finished seventh overall at the EAGL Cham-pionship with 39.1 points. She also finished sixth on floor (9.8).
• Four Mountaineers earned nine all-EAGL honors, including three first team awards.
• Six Mountaineers earned a league-best 11 EAGL weekly honors.
• Fifteen Mountaineers were named to the EAGL all-Academic Team.
• Chelsi Tabor was named the team’s MVP and fin-ished the season ranked 47th in the nation, 10th in the Southeast region and second in the East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) with a 9.855 vault regional qualifying score (RQS).
• Bieski concluded the year ranked 37th in the na-tion, fourth in the Southeast region and second in the EAGL with a 39.145 RQS.
• Bieski broke onto the WVU all-time career points list this year. She concluded the season ranked 16th with 1,474.9 points. Additionally, she earned a team-best 505.35 points this year, good enough for 15th place on the WVU all-time season points list.
• Bieski earned eight 39.0-plus scores this season, bringing her career total to 15. She is now tied with Mehgan Morris and TeShawne Jackson for fifth place on the WVU all-time list.
SHELLYPURKAT
AMYBIESKI
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Amy Bieski• All-EAGL Floor First Team• All-EAGL All-Around First
Team• All-EAGL Vault Second
Team• All-EAGL Bars Second
Team• All-EAGL Beam Second
Team• EAGL Team MVP• EAGL All-Academic • Four-Time EAGL Gymnast
of the Week• Joseph Medrick Award
(team’s top all-around gymnast)
• Team Captain• NACGC/W Scholastic All-
America
Hailey Fairchild• EAGL All-Academic • NACGC/W Scholastic All-
America Chelsea Goldschrafe• EAGL Rookie of the Week
(Feb. 22) Arlene Hathaway• EAGL All-Academic • NACGC/W Scholastic All-
America Naja Johnson• EAGL All-Academic • EAGL Specialist of the
Week (Jan. 11) Stephanie Keaton• NACGC/W Scholastic All-
America • EAGL All-Academic Emily Kerwin• EAGL All-Academic
Tina Maloney• All-EAGL floor second team • EAGL All-Academic • NACGC/W Scholastic All-
America
Faye Meaden• EAGL All-Academic • Two-time EAGL Rookie of
the Week • Sally Medrick Award
(team’s most improved gymnast)
Alysha Pretzello• Team Captain
Shelly Purkat• NACGC/W Scholastic All-
America• EAGL All-Academic • EAGL Specialist of the
Week (Feb. 15)
Alaska Richardson• EAGL All-Academic
Nicole Roach• All-EAGL bars first team
Jenn Sharon• NACGC/W Scholastic All-
America • EAGL All-Academic • John Quackenbush Award
for Mountaineer Spirit Kiersten Spoerke• 2010 ESPN The Magazine/
CoSIDA Academic All-District II women’s at-large second team
• NACGC/W Scholastic All-America
• EAGL All-Academic Chelsi Tabor• Team MVP• All-EAGL vault second team• All-EAGL beam second
team • EAGL All-Academic • Two-time EAGL Specialist
of the Week
Ashley Wilson• EAGL All-Academic • Team Captain
Jessica Young • EAGL All-Academic • NACGC/W Scholastic All-
America
Associate Head Coach Jason Butts• Southeast Regional
Assistant Coach of the Year
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• Having competed in 35 meets as an all-arounder, Bieski finished the year ranked 10th on the WVU all-time list.
• Tabor achieved a career-best 9.95 vault on March 6; she became the first Mountaineer to earn the score since 2004. With seven 9.9-plus vault scores to her name, Tabor concluded her career ranked sixth on the vault all-time list.
• The Mountaineers opened the season ranked No. 25 on the Jan. 11 GymInfo Poll. The squad earned the ranking for a second time on Feb. 22.
• Nine Mountaineers were named 2010 National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC/W) Scholastic All-Americans.
• WVU scored a season-best 195.65 points in a vic-tory over Ohio State (192.8) on Feb. 12.
• Senior Kiersten Spoerke was named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District II women’s at-large second team.
CHELSITABOR
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Nicco Campriani• ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA
Academic All-District II at-large second team
• NRA First Team Air Rifle All-America
• NRA First Team Smallbore All-America
• GARC Air Rifle Champion (699.8)
• GARC Smallbore Champion (691.6)
• GARC Combined Score Champion (1187)
• Set smallbore, air rifle and aggregate score school records
• CRCA All-Academic Honor List
• Gold medal, 50M men’s rifle prone – 2010 Fort Benning World Cup and the 10M men’s air rifle gold at the Belgrade World Cup
Brandi Eskew• NRA First Team Smallbore
All-America• Eighth place (677.8), NCAA
Smallbore Championship• Eighth place (672.7), GARC
Smallbore Championship • GARC Smallbore First Team • GARC Combined Score
Honorable Mention
Michael Kulbacki• NRA First Team Air Rifle All-
America• NRA Honorable Mention
Smallbore All-America• GARC Air Rifle First Team• GARC Combined Score First
Team• GARC Smallbore Honorable
Mention• CRCA All-Academic Honor
List• Qualified for the United
States National Junior Team
Andy Lamson• 2010 ESPN The Magazine/
CoSIDA Academic All-America second team
• 2010 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District II men’s at-large first team
• NRA First Team Air Rifle All-America
• NRA Second Team Smallbore All-America
• Seventh place (674.9), GARC Smallbore Championship
• GARC Air Rifle First Team• GARC Combined Score First
Team• GARC Smallbore Second
Team • GARC Scholar-Athlete • CRCA All-Academic Honor
List
Justin Pentz• NRA Honorable Mention
Smallbore All-America• GARC Smallbore Second
Team• GARC Combined Score
Second Team• GARC Air Rifle Honorable
Mention• CRCA All-Academic Honor
List
Tommy Santelli• NRA Second Team
Smallbore All-America• NRA Honorable Mention Air
Rifle All-America• Second place (680.2), GARC
Smallbore Championship• GARC Smallbore First Team• GARC Air rifle Second Team• GARC Combined Score
Second Team
Kyle Smith• GARC Smallbore Honorable
Mention• CRCA All-Academic Honor
List
Bryant Wallizer• NRA First Team Air Rifle All-
America• NRA Second Team
Smallbore All-America • 2009 Air Rifle Champion,
USA Shooting National Championships
• Sixth place (679.3), NCAA Smallbore Championship
• Seventh place (687.2), GARC Air Rifle Championship
• GARC Air Rifle First Team• GARC Combined Score First
Team • GARC Smallbore Honorable
Mention • Team Captain
Ashley Zultanky• CRCA All-Academic Honor
List
Jon Hammond • GARC Coach of the Year
1 1-0RIFLE
• Finished third (4641) at the 2010 NCAA Championships. The Mountaineers have qualified for the championships the last three seasons, winning the title in 2009.
• Seven Mountaineers earned 12 National Rifle Association (NRA) All-America honors, including five first-team selec-tions. That matched a decade-high mark first achieved in 2009.
• Won fourth Great American Rifle Conference (GARC) Cham-pionship (4653) and first since 2000.
• Earned the regular-season GARC title with a 7-0 record. The squad entered the conference championships riding a 17-match regular-season win streak and was the first WVU team since 2001 to enter the postseason undefeated.
• Fourth-year coach Jon Hammond earned his second GARC Coach of the Year honor; he also won in 2008.
• WVU earned 18 all-GARC honors, including eight first team awards for five different Mountaineers. Both totals were program-best marks.
• The Mountaineers shot a nation- and program-best 4697 in a Jan. 21 win over visiting Alaska-Fairbanks (4670). The score was the highest collegiate combined total since the NCAA implemented a 60-shot course for the 2004-05 season.
• Opened the season ranked No. 1 on the College Rifle Coaches Association (CRCA) Poll, and remained in the top spot for the majority of the season. The team concluded the season ranked No. 3.
• Six Mountaineers were named to the CRCA All-Academic list. At least five shooters have made the list each season since Hammond’s arrival.
• Bryant Wallizer shot 1228.4 at the 2009 USA Shooting Na-tional Championships to capture the air rifle title. The win automatically qualified him for the U.S. National Develop-ment team.
• Michael Kulbacki qualified for the 2010 United States National Junior Team.
• Nicco Campriani won the 50M men’s rifle prone champi-onship at the 2010 Fort Benning World Cup and the 10M men’s air rifle gold at the Belgrade World Cup.
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ROWINGKimberly Benda• First-Team All-BIG EAST• BIG EAST Institutional Female
Scholar-Athlete• Collegiate Rowing Coaches
Association National Scholar-Athlete
Shannon Gribbons• Collegiate Rowing Coaches
Association National Scholar-Athlete
Brett Krumholz• Collegiate Rowing Coaches
Association National Scholar-Athlete
Caroline Rettig• Second-Team All-BIG EAST Rachel Viglianco• Collegiate Rowing Coaches
Association National Scholar-Athlete
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• Finished sixth place at the BIG EAST Championship with 63 points, a 23-point increase from last season’s eighth-place finish.
• The Varsity 4+ boat of Amanda Hirsch, Kaitlyn Brownson, Kensie Phillips, Brittany Brooks with coxswain Anastasia DuPont, won a bronze medal for their performance at the championship.
• Seniors Kimberly Benda and Caroline Rettig were honored as all-BIG EAST first team and second-team selections.
• Benda was also named a 2009-10 BIG EAST Institutional Female Scholar-Athlete.
• Held second annual spring home regatta, a tradition started by coach Jimmy King in the spring of 2009.
• WVU’s A boat took the title in the open eight competition at this year’s fall home regatta with a time of 19:23.00.
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7-5-6MEN’S SOCCER
• Reached the BIG EAST tournament for the sixth season in a row.
• Finished third in the regular season with a 6-3-2 BIG EAST record.
• Recorded a 4-1-3 road mark.
• Nationally, the Mountaineers had the eighth-best goals-against-average, ninth-best shutout percentage and 10th-best save percentage.
• Four players earned all-BIG EAST accolades and three earned all-region honors.
• Redshirt junior goalkeeper Zach Johnson was named second team all-conference. He was selected to the all-Northeast Region third team.
• Senior midfielder Gift Maworere garnered third team all-BIG EAST honors.
• Midfielder Abel Sebele and defender Eric Schoenle were named to the all-BIG EAST rookie team. The team was last selected in 1999.
• Schoenle also was named to the TopDrawerSoccer all-Rookie first team, the CollegeSoccerNews all-Freshman second team and the all-region third team.
• Opened the season at home with the largest men’s crowd in program history; attracted 2,938 people to Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium against 16th-ranked UC-Santa Barbara.
• Posted another top-five crowd at Dick Dlesk with 1,574 at the Mountaineers’ 1-0 upset victory over third-ranked USF
ERICSCHOENLE
GIFTMAWORERE
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Raymon Gaddis• NSCAA All-Northeast Region First
Team• WVU Classic All-Tournament
Team
Zach Johnson• Second Team All-BIG EAST• NSCAA All-Northeast Region
Third Team• Registered a 0.608 goals-
against-average, eighth-best nationally – mark was second best in WVU single-season history
• Owned a 0.848 save percentage, which ranked 18th best nationally
• Amassed 1,767 minutes, the eighth-best mark in a single season by a WVU goalkeeper
• Moved into second place all-time in career goalkeeper minutes (5,632)
• Moved into second place with 31 shutouts after posting 10 in 2009
• Ranks sixth on the career charts with 225 saves
• Soccer America Team of the Week (10/20)
• BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (10/19)
• CollegeSoccerNews National Team of the Week (10/19)
• BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Week (10/12)
Gift Maworere• Third Team All-BIG EAST• Finished career fifth in matches
started (76)
Eric Schoenle• BIG EAST All-Rookie Team• TopDrawerSoccer All-Rookie First
Team• CollegeSoccerNews All-Freshman
Second Team• NSCAA All-Northeast Region
Third Team• UNC Wilmington All-Tournament
Team
Abel “Shadow” Sebele• BIG EAST All-Rookie Team• Soccer America Team of the
Week (Sept. 29)• BIG EAST Rookie of the Week
(Sept. 28)
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ZACHJOHNSON
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• Made its 10th-straight NCAA tournament appearance – the ninth-longest streak in the country.
• Advanced to the NCAA second round for the seventh time in 10 years.
• Finished with a strength of schedule of ninth-toughest in the nation – WVU played 11 top 50 RPI teams in 2009.
• WVU’s defense posted 13 shutouts, tying a school record set in each of the past three seasons.
• WVU stunned No. 5 Penn State, 2-1, in University Park, Pa., to mark WVU’s highest-ranked opponent defeated in school history. The Mountaineers have won four straight over the Nittany Lions.
• Nikki Izzo-Brown won her 200th game at Providence, a 1-0 Mountaineer victory.
• The team won a 2008-09 NSCAA Team Academic Award for the eighth-straight year.
• Carolyn Blank was drafted in the fifth round of the 2010 (WPS Draft by the St. Louis Athletica – the fifth Mountaineer to be drafted professionally.
• Blank earned NSCAA second team All-America honors in 2009. The midfielder also was named a TopDrawerSoccer Team of the Season third-team choice, an NSCAA all-Northeast region first-team player and an all-BIG EAST first-team selection. She was a two-time team captain and leaves WVU as the school’s all-time leader in matches played (92) and started (92).
10-7-6WOMEN’S SOCCER
• • • •
CAROLYNBLANK
NICOLEMAILLOUX
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Nikki Izzo-Brown• Notched 200th career win on Oct. 25 in 1-0 shutout at
Providence• Has never had a losing season as head coach and has led
WVU to 10 consecutive, 10-plus win seasons
Carolyn Blank• WPS Draft Pick – St. Louis Athletica• NSCAA Second Team All-America• TopDrawerSoccer’s Team of the Season Third Team• Fred Schaus Captain’s Award• NSCAA First Team All-Northeast Region• All-BIG EAST First Team• Virginia NIKE Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team• WVU Athlete of the Week (Nov. 16)• Team MVP for third-straight year• School’s all-time leader in matches played (92)• School’s all-time leader in matches started (92)• 2009 NCAS Academic Momentum Award winner• 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award nominee• NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award nominee
Kerri Butler• Virginia NIKE Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team• BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (8/24)
Chelsey Corroto• ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District (second team)
Caralee Keppler• CollegeSoccer360 Primetime Performer of the Week (11/2)
Meghan Lewis• Soccer America Team of the Week (10/13)• ECAC Player of the Week (10/13)• CollegeSoccer360 Primetime Performer of the Week (10/13)• BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (10/12)• Only Mountaineer to play every minute of the season (2,198)
Nicole Mailloux• NSCAA Third Team All-Northeast Region• All-BIG EAST Third Team
Bry McCarthy• Virginia NIKE Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team• CollegeSoccer360 Primetime Performer of the Week (9/15)
Blake Miller• BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (8/31)
Megan Mischler• NSCAA Third Team All-Northeast Region• All-BIG EAST Third Team• BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (10/5) Bri Rodriguez• BIG EAST All-Rookie Team• 2009 BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team
Heather Saffel• NSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-East Region
Caroline Szwed• BIG EAST All-Rookie Team• BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (10/12)
• Three players were named to the NSCAA all-Northeast region team – midfielder Blank was named a first-team selection for the second-straight year while defender Nicole Mailloux and forward Megan Mischler picked up third-team honors.
• Five players earned all-BIG EAST recognition in 2009, led by senior Blank’s all-BIG EAST first team nod. Senior Nicole Mailloux and junior Mischler earned third team honors, and freshmen Bri Rodriguez and Caroline Szwed were named to the all-Rookie team.
• Rodriguez earned a spot on the 2009 BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team.
• Heather Saffel was an NSCAA Scholar all-East region honorable mention selection.
• Chelsey Corroto was named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA’s Academic All-District second team.
MEGANMISCHLER
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Rachael Burnett• Honorable Mention All-American
NCAA Qualifier• BIG EAST Champion (500 free,
400 free relay and 800 free relay)• Three-Time First Team All-BIG EAST• Set meet, school and pool re-
cords in the 500 free swim at the BIG EAST Championships
Morgan Callaway• Honorable Mention All-American• CSCAA Scholar All-American• NCAA Qualifier• BIG EAST Champion 200 free,
400 free relay and 800 free relay)• Three-time First Team All-BIG EAST• Two-Time Second Team All-BIG EAST• Two-Time Third Team All-BIG EAST
Ashley Malik• CSCAA Scholar All-American
Shaunna Purtell• Honorable Mention All-American• NCAA Qualifier• BIG EAST Champion (400 free
relay and 800 free relay)• Two-Time First Team All-BIG EAST• Third team All-BIG EAST
Kayla Andrews• Honorable Mention All-American• CSCAA Scholar All-American• NCAA Qualifier• BIG EAST Champion (100 free
and 400 free relay)• Second Team All-Conference• Three-Time Third Team All-BIG EAST
Mandie Nugent• NCAA Qualifier• BIG EAST Champion (200 fly)
George Farquhar• CSCAA Scholar All-American• BIG EAST Champion (100 breast)• First Team All-BIG EAST• Second Team All-BIG EAST• Two-Time Third Team All-BIG EAST
Jared Goldthorpe• BIG EAST Champion (500 free)• First Team All-BIG EAST• Second Team All-BIG EAST• Three-Time Third Team All-BIG EAST
Brandon Robinson• CSCAA Scholar All-American
Taylor Camp• Two-Time Second Team All-BIG EAST• Two-Time Third Team All-BIG EAST
RACHAELBURNETT
5-3 men5-6 women
MEN AND WOMENSWIMMING & DIVING
GEORGEFARQUHAR
• The men finished 5-3, and the women finished 5-6, including third-place finishes at the Ohio State Invitational.
• Both teams were Collegiate Swim Coaches Association of America All-Academic teams (minimum grade point average of 3.0).
• The women took third at the BIG EAST Championships and the men finished fourth.
• Eight women and five men landed on the BIG EAST all-conference team.
• Had four honorable mention All-Americans.
• Registered a 44th-place finish at the 2010 Women’s NCAA Championships.
• Sent a school-record three divers to the NCAA Zone Diving Championships.
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• Finished the season 17-7 overall and 7-3 in BIG EAST competition, WVU’s best record since 2004.
• Had a nine-match winning streak after defeating Pitt for the first time in three years in a 5-2 match on Feb. 11.
• Reached the BIG EAST Championship for the fourth year under coach Marc Walters, tying for fifth place.
• Captured three titles at the seventh annual Martha Thorn Invitational.
• Honored by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) as a 2009 All-Academic Team.
• Senior Stephanie LaFortune and sophomore Veronica Cardenas were honored by the ITA as 2009 Scholar-Athletes.
Stephanie LaFortune• ITA 2009 Scholar-Athlete
Veronica Cardenas• ITA 2009 Scholar-Athlete
STEPHANIELaFORTUNE
VERONICACARDENAS
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TRACK
INDOOR
•Posted a program-best fourth-place finish at the 2010 BIG EAST Indoor Championships.
•Junior Chelsea Carrier and senior Marie-Louise Asselin won BIG EAST titles in the pentathlon and 5,000-meter race, respectively.
•Carrier earned Mid-Atlantic Field Athlete of the Year honors.
•Completed the 2010 Indoor season with a school-best, 10th-place finish at the NCAA Championships.
•WVU had seven NCAA qualifiers and all seven earned All-America honors - Asselin, Keri Bland, Jessica O’Connell, Clara Grandt, April Rotilio and Kaylyn Christopher.
CHELSEACARRIER
CLARAGRANDT
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Chelsea Carrier • All-American• Mid-Atlantic Region Field Athlete
of the Year• BIG EAST Indoor Champion –
pentathlon• All-BIG EAST
Marie-Louise Asselin • ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA
Academic All-American (second team)
• All-American • BIG EAST Indoor Champion –
5,000 meters• BIG EAST Outdoor Champion –
5,000 meters• All-BIG EAST
Keri Bland• All-American• All-BIG EAST• Fred Schaus Captain’s Award
winner – two straight years
Clara Grandt• All-American• All-BIG EAST • BIG EAST Outdoor Champion
-10,000 meters
Karly Hamric• All-American• All-BIG EAST• BIG EAST Outdoor Champion –
1,500 meters
Kaylyn Christopher• ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA
Academic All-American (third team)
• All-American • All-BIG EAST
Jessica O’Connell• All-American• All-BIG EAST
April Rotilio• All-American • All-BIG EAST
OUTDOOR•Finished fourth at the BIG EAST Outdoor Championships as three
Mountaineers earned conference titles. Clara Grandt won the 10,000 meters, Asselin won the 5,000 meters and Karly Hamric won the 1,500-meters.
•Had a program-best performance at the 2010 BIG EAST Outdoor Championships with a fourth-place finish.
•Seniors Marie-Louise Asselin, Karly Hamric and Clara Grandt won BIG EAST titles in 5,000 meters, 1,500 meters and 10,000 meters, respectively.
•Grandt won the 10,000 meters at the NCAA Regionals.
• Qualified school-best five student-athletes for the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
• Had best-ever finish at NCAA Outdoor Championships – 16th.
• Had four All-Americans - Asselin, Bland, Clara and Hamric.
• Team finished fifth on the Terry Crawford Program of the Year Award list, honoring the best programs in the nation based on performances in cross country, indoor and outdoor track.
KARLYHAMRIC
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17-13VOLLEYBALL
•Finished the season with a 17-13 record, 6-8 in the BIG EAST – the best conference finish since 1998.
•Team finished the season ranked No. 3 in digs (1,641), No. 4 in service aces (160) and No. 7 in blocks (237) in the conference.
•Junior Lauren Evans was named second-team all-BIG EAST, marking the first time a Mountaineer has earned all-conference honors since Julie Hockenson in 2005.
•Evans finished the season leading the Mountaineers with 270 kills, 37 service aces, 68 digs and 121 total blocks.
•Junior libero Bonnie West finished the season with 492 digs, putting her fourth on the list for most digs in a single season at WVU. She is also second on WVU’s list for most digs in a career with 1,450, behind Michelle Domas (1,630).
Lauren Evans • Second Team All-BIG EAST• All-Tournament Team - Denver
Invitational• All-Tournament Team - Akron• MVP - WVU Invitational
BONNIE WEST
LAURENEVANS
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DONNIEJONES
COLINJOHNSTON
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•Sent three wrestlers to the NCAA Wrestling Championships.
•Finished fifth at the EWL Championships.
•Former wrestlers Ian “Whitey” Chlebove, Sam Kline and Greg Jones were inducted into the EWL Hall of Fame.
•A sophomore, Colin Johnston finished the season with a 21-4 mark. He tied Whitey Chlebove (1995) for the fifth-most wins in a single season by a 126/133-pounder.
•Three wrestlers took second at their respective weight class-es at the league tournament - Johnston (133) placed third at the Reno Tournament of Champions, while Jones (165), a redshirt senior, finished in fourth. Redshirt sophomore Matt Ryan (184) took sixth at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Collegiate Invitational.
•Coach Craig Turnbull completed his 32nd season as Moun-taineer head coach. His 256 career victories rank him 10th among active Division I coaches.
Shane Young (125)• NCAA Qualifier• EWL Runner-up• Second at Washington &
Jefferson College Open
Colin Johnston (133)• Finished year with 21-4 record• Third at the Reno Tournament
of Champions• First at the Washington &
Jefferson College Open• Ranked in InterMat’s Top 20 at
133 pounds for seven straight weeks
Donnie Jones (165)• Qualified for third straight
NCAA Wrestling Championships• Twelfth Mountaineer in
program history to earn a bid at least three times
• EWL Runner-up• Won a career-high 20 matches
and defeated three ranked opponents
• Team-high 70 takedowns• Fourth at Reno Tournament of
Champions• Washington & Jefferson
College Open champion and tournament’s outstanding wrestler
Kyle Rooney (197)• Co-EWL Wrestler of the Week
(2-15)
Brandon Williamson (HWT)• NCAA qualifier• EWL Runner-up• 6-0 against EWL competition• Washington & Jefferson
College Open Champion
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DEVELOPMENT COUNCILRICK ADAMSWILLIE AKERSDAVID ALVAREZRALPH BALLARDHARRY F. BELL JR.DAN BROWNKRISTIN DIBARTOLOMEOBOB DUNLEVYSAMME GEELEE GOOD
DEAN HARTLEYDAVE HENDRICKSONSTAN HOSTLERBILL MCCARTNEYBILL MALONEYFRAZIER MILLERKERRY NESSELPARRY PETROPLUSRICK PILLMILAN PUSKAR
BUDDY QUERTINMONTSTU ROBBINSBOB ROBINSONJACK ROSSICRAIG SAUNDERSJIM SMITHKAY SUMMERSPHIL WESERJOHN WOOTENALAN ZUCCARI
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MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB REPORTJULY 1, 2009-JUNE 30, 2010
MISSION OF THE MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB
The Mountaineer Athletic Club is the fundraising
arm of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at West Virginia University. The Mission of the Mountaineer Athletic Club is to provide annual scholarship support to West Virginia University student-athletes and to develop private support for capital projects, endowments and other needs as prioritized by the WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Supported by businesses
and individuals alike, the MAC
provides funds for grants-in aid
to more than 500 male and
female student-athletes at WVU.
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MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB TOTAL MONEY RAISED
MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB GIFT BREAKDOWN
■ 63% - Annual Fund
■ 23% - Capital Improvements
■ 8% - Endowments
■ 6% - Other
63%
6%8%
23%
■ denotes pledge payment of WVU's single-largest gift
$0
$4,000,000
$8,000,000
$12,000,000
$16,000,000
$20,000,000
20102009200820072006
$13,851,219$13,818,559
$18,914,829.62
$15,501,478
$18,726,000
$9,226,000Gift
Am
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STAFF LISTINGWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDepartment of Intercollegiate Athletics
ADMINISTRATIONDirector of Athletics: Oliver LuckDeputy Director of Athletics: Mike ParsonsAssociate Athletic Director - Governance and Compliance: Keli CunninghamAssociate Athletic Director - Student Services: Garrett FordAssociate Athletic Director - Sports Development: Terri Howes Assistant Athletic Director: Patrick HairstonDirector of Athletics Emeritus: Ed Pastilong
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Office Administrator: Cathy Martin
ATHLETIC BUSINESS Manager, Athletic Business Office: Joyce BucklewTravel Coordinator: Tammy CavenderBusiness Manager: Jerry BowermasterSenior Accountant: Gary WatersSenior Office Administrator: Ruby Shrout Administrative Assistant: Eleanor Lamb Data Technician: Pam BryanAdministrative Assistant: Judy Cress Program Assistant: Jenna Huggins
ATHLETIC COMPLIANCE Director of Compliance: Jordan Blizzard Director of Compliance: Lacey George Compliance Coordinator: Harley King
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Varsity Sports Equipment Manager: Bubba Schmidt Football Equipment Manager: Dan Nehlen Assistant Equipment Manager: Steven Bierer
ATHLETIC FACILITIES/OPERATIONS Director of Athletic Facilities/Operations: April Messerly Maintenance Supervisor: Bryan Deem Assisant Director of Facilities/Operations: Zach Eckert Electronics Engineer: Bill Shultz Athletic Maintenance: Bill Chesslo Athletic Maintenance: Jim Ughoc Athletic Maintenance: Jim Ford Athletic Maintenance: Jim Hartley Athletic Maintenance: Doug Lemmon Athletic Maintenance: Tim Long Athletic Operations: Jerry Mahoney Senior Administrative Secretary: Anita Pyles Athletic Maintenance: Greg Ridgeway Athletic Maintenance: Rodney Satterfield Athletic Maintenance: Ralph ShroutAthletic Maintenance: Bill Brandt Athletic Maintenance: Scott Wolfe
SPORTS COMMUNICATIONSAssistant Athletic Director – Communications: Michael Fragale Sports Information Director: Bryan MesserlyDirector of Football Communications: Mike MontoroDirector of New Media: John Antonik Sports Publications Director: Joe SwanAssistant Sports Publications Director: Tim Goodenow Business Manager: Lisa AmmonsProgram Assistant: Cheryl MaustProgram Assistant: Amy Prunty
SPORTS MARKETING Assistant Athletic Director - Marketing & Sales: Brad Howe Sports Marketing Director: Matt WellsAssistant Sports Marketing Director: Nathaniel Zinn
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Director, Strength and Conditioning: Mike JosephAssociate Director, Strength and Conditioning: Andy KettlerAssistant Director, Strength and Conditioning: Corey Twine Coordinator, Speed Development: Bryan FitzpatrickAssistant Strength Coach: Kevin McCadamAssistant Strength Coach: Beth ByronAssistant Strength Coach: Jerry HandleyAssistant Strength Coach: Luke Sage
STUDENT SERVICESPsychologist for Athletes: Dr. Ed EtzelEducational Counselor: Paul DowneyEducational Counselor: Sandy Cole-DementEducational Counselor: Donnie TuckerEducational Counselor: Erica WycherleyAcademic Advisor: Mark Hanselman
TICKET SALESTicket Manager:Debby TravinskiCoordinator, Premium Seating: Delania BiererAssistant Ticket Manager: Kelli GaitanAssistant Ticket Manager: Derek SchrockTicket Assistant: Ryan MayerSystems Administrator: Doug Himes
ATHLETIC TRAININGCoordinator, Athletic Medical Services: John SpikerCoordinator, Athletic Training Services: Randy MeadorMedical Director: Dr. Matt LivelyFootball Athletic Trainer: Dave KernsAssistant Football Athletic Trainer: Tony CorleyAssistant Athletic Trainer: Meredith DotsonAssistant Athletic Trainer: Allison HetrickAssistant Athletic Trainer: Liz BunnProgram Assistant: Donna Beatty
MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUBAssistant Athletic Director – Development: Niles EgglestonSenior Director of Development: Gary McPhersonDirector of Major Campaigns & Gifts: Matt BormanMajor Gifts Officer: Ben MurrayMajor Gifts Officer: Frank OliverioDirector of Development: John MatskoCoordinator of WVU Varsity Club: Dale WolfleyAssistant Director of Development: Casey CunninghamDevelopment Coordinator: Jan RunnerAssistant Director of Development: Donnie YoungProgram Assistant: Kimberly GlassAdministrative Secretary: Lisa Thomas
MOUNTAINEER SPORTS NETWORK Senior Producer/Director: Greg Shock Senior Producer/Director: Chris Ostien
VARSITY SPORTSProgram Assistant: Sue DavisAdministrative Assistant: Cindy Smith
BASEBALL Head Coach: Greg Van ZantAssistant Coach: Pat Sherald
CHEERLEADING Spirit Program Coordinator: Bobbi MohrmanCheerleading Coach: Christy Davis
FOOTBALLHead Coach: Bill StewartAssistant Head Coach (Safeties): Steve DunlapOffensive Coordinator (Quarterbacks): Jeff MullenDefensive Coordinator (Linebackers): Jeff CasteelAssistant Coach (Running Backs): Chris Beatty
Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers): Lonnie GallowayAssistant Coach (Offensive Line): Dave JohnsonAssistant Coach (Defensive Line): Bill KirelawichAssistant Coach (Defensive Backs): David LockwoodAssistant Coach (Tight Ends): Dave McMichaelAssistant AD/Football Operations: Mike KerinCoordinator, Recruiting Operations: Pat KirklandVideo Coordinator: Brett KelleyAdministrative Associate: Lori RiceAdministrative Associate: Kim CalandrelliAccounting Clerk: Rose BarkoProgram Assistant: Dixie Sisler
MEN’S BASKETBALLHead Coach: Bob HugginsAssociate Head Coach: Larry HarrisonAssistant Coach: Billy HahnAssistant Coach: Erik MartinDirector of Basketball Operations: Jerrod CalhounVideo Coordinator: Josh EilertSenior Administrative Assistant: Debbie LemleyAdministrative Associate: Amy Fluharty
MEN’S SOCCERHead Coach: Marlon LeBlancAssistant Coach: Brian JohnsonAssistant Coach: Chad Brown
RIFLE Head Coach: Jon Hammond
WRESTLINGHead Coach: Craig TurnbullAssociate Head Coach: Greg JonesAssistant Coach: Danny Felix
ROWINGHead Coach: Jimmy KingAssociate Head Coach: Tina GriffithAssistant Coach: Michael Wenker
SWIMMING & DIVINGHead Coach: Vic RiggsAssistant Coach: Damion DennisAssistant Coach: Kyle Gallo
WOMEN’S BASKETBALLHead Coach: Mike CareyAssociate Head Coach: George PorchaAssistant Coach: M.L. WillisAssistant Coach: Jill PizzottiDirector of Basketball Operations: Toni OliverioOffice Administrator: Angela Holmes Program Assistant: Shirley Milush
GYMNASTICSHead Coach: Linda Burdette-GoodAssociate Head Coach: Jason ButtsAssistant Coach: Travis Doak
WOMEN’S SOCCERHead Coach: Nikki Izzo-BrownAssistant Coach: Lisa StoiaAssistant Coach: Marisa Kanela
TENNISHead Coach: Marc Walters
TRACK/CROSS COUNTRYHead Coach: Sean ClearyAssistant Coach: Jennifer DavisAssistant Coach: Shelly-Anne Gallimore
VOLLEYBALLHead Coach: Jill KramerAssistant Coach: Bakeer GanesAssistant Coach: Ashley Pappas
Russ Sharp, a confessed work-aholic who still
made time for friends and family, died March 17, 2010, after a long battle with prostate cancer.
“The WVU community is diminished today with the passing of Russ Sharp,” said WVU President James P. Clements. “He was as fine an individ-ual as you’ll ever come
across - loyal, honest, dedicated to the University, a great friend and colleague. It is rare to find the combina-tion of personal and professional excellence; Russ had both in abundance.”
Sharp, 52, joined WVU in 1999 as assistant athletic director and was promoted to associate athletic director in 2002 and, later, senior associate athletic director for administration and finance. He was responsible for business operations, facilities, game management for football and basketball and human resources. In addi-tion, he directly supervised athletic training, strength and conditioning and equipment operations.
“Russ was one of the finest human beings that I have ever been associated with,” Director of Athletics Ed Pas-tilong said. “He was one of the best athletic administra-tors in the country, and West Virginia University has been extremely fortunate that he was a part of our family.
Sharp is remembered as much for his friendly de-meanor as he is for his tireless drive.
“Russ Sharp was a hidden gem for West Virginia Uni-versity,” Deputy Director of Athletics Mike Parsons said. “His lasting legacy will be seen every day. As we walk through the stadium, the Coliseum or any of our out-standing athletic facilities, you will see a piece of Russ’ labor in each one,” Parsons said. “We have lost an outstanding colleague but we have lost an even better friend. The staff of the athletic department is like family. Russ was part of the fiber of that family.”
Sharp played a major role in renovations and new-projects planning, including the new basketball practice facility, a $19 million project expected to be completed in 2011.
Sharp was diagnosed with cancer in 2007 but even amid chemotherapy treatments he stayed connected to the WVU Athletic Department, checking his e-mail from the hospital bed, welcoming visitors most days and, later, setting up shop at his home and hosting weekly meetings in his living room.
In June of 2008, Sharp was bestowed with the College Athletic Business Management Association Manager of the Year Award, an honor that is annually presented to members who have excelled in the execution of their du-ties and responsibilities in their institutions.
Prior to joining WVU, Sharp was athletic director at Centenary Col-lege from 1994-99. From 1990-94, he served as assistant athletic director for business and internal affairs at Arkansas State, after spending 11 years at West Georgia College, his alma mater. From 1979-89, he served as West Georgia’s athletic busi-ness manager and director of sports medicine. In 1989, he was promoted to as-sistant athletic director for busi-ness affairs and executive director of the Braves Boosters.
Sharp was active on a number of NCAA and confer-ence committees throughout his career and was a mem-ber of CABMA for 23 years, an NCAA rifle committee member and was serving on the BIG EAST championship and competition committee at his death. He has also served on the NCAA peer review team for athletics certi-fication on seven occasions.
A 1983 graduate of West Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in education, Sharp was inducted into the West Georgia Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.
Sharp donated his body to WVU Hospitals for medical research and educational purposes. In addition to Teri and Matt, he is survived by his mother, Charlotte.
IN MEMORIAM:RUSS SHARP