Program - Hudson Valley Community College

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Program - Hudson Valley Community College
Hockey Program and Media Guide
2007-08
Hudson Valley Community College
Quick Facts
Founded
1953
Colors
Green and White
Enrollment
12,500
Nickname
Vikings
President
Athletics Director
Sports Information
Hudson Valley Web Site
Home Ice
Affiliations
2006-2007 Record
Head Coach
Record at Hudson Valley
Office Phone
Assistant Coaches
Andrew J. Matonak
Tom Reinisch
(518) 629-7328
Steve Mullen
(518) 629-8063
[email protected]
www.hvcc.edu
Robert M. Conway Ice Arena
(seats approximately 2,000)
NJCAA Region III
7-18-0
Matt Alvey
40-61-5 (four years)
(518) 629-7574
Seth Reynolds
Mike Griffiths
Athletic Department
Coaching Staff Members
Men’s Soccer
Travis Cooke
(518) 629-7328
Baseball
Cross Country
Women’s Soccer
Men’s Basketball
Football
Softball
Jeff Beyer
Dave Hennessey
(518) 629-7328
Andre Cook
(518) 629-7367
Danielle Wroblewski
(518) 629-7328
Oji Fagan
(518) 629-7196
Jay Pokines
(518) 629-7328
(518) 629-7328
Women’s
Basketball
Ice Hockey
Matt Alvey
(518) 629-7574
Women’s Tennis
Men’s and
Women’s
Bowling
Lacrosse
Women’s Volleyball
Colleen Ferris
(518) 629-7366
Joe Prest
(518) 629-7328
Roger Manion
(518) 629-7328
Andrew Scampini
(518) 629-7328
Christina Kelly
(518) 629-7327
Table of
Contents
About Hudson Valley Community College ........................................................2
Athletic Facilities .............................................................................................3
Team Photo and Roster....................................................................................4
Coaches’ Profiles and Photos ...........................................................................5
Player Profiles and Photos ...............................................................................6
Viking Club.....................................................................................................11
2006-07 Statistics..........................................................................................12
Viking Records ...............................................................................................13
All-Time Results.............................................................................................14
All-Time Results Versus Opponents ...............................................................16
Administration ...............................................................................................18
2007-08 Winter Sports Schedules..................................................................20
2007-08 Ice Hockey Schedule........................................................................21
About
Hudson Valley Community College
Hudson Valley Community College’s mission is to provide
dynamic, student-centered, comprehensive, and accessible
opportunities that address the diverse needs of the community.
Hudson Valley annually serves more than 12,000 credit
students. Another 14,000 students take advantage of the
college’s non-credit learning opportunities each year. The
college was established in 1953 as a technical school, but over
the past five decades it has transformed itself into one of
SUNY’s largest and most comprehensive community colleges.
The college is the sixth largest community college in the SUNY
system, and it has more than 60,000 alumni.
The college is sponsored by Rensselaer County and is part
of the State University of New York system. Currently the
second largest public college or university in the Capital
Region, Hudson Valley Community College offers more than
60 degree and certificate programs through its four schools:
Business; Engineering and Industrial Technologies; Health
Sciences; and Liberal Arts and Sciences.
The college employs 500 full- and part-time faculty
members, and has a $342 million annual economic impact on
Rensselaer County, according to a recent analysis by the
Capital District Regional Planning Commission.
While 80 percent of Hudson Valley’s students come from
the Capital Region, the student population includes students
from nearly all of the counties of New York State, many other
states, and dozens of foreign countries. The college is ranked in
the top 3 percent nationally in the number of associate degrees
awarded annually.
The college is accredited by the Commission on Higher
Education and is a member of the Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools. All of Hudson Valley’s programs are
registered and approved by the New York State Department of
Education with the authority to award associate degrees in arts,
science, applied science and occupational studies, as well as
occupation-specific certificates. In addition, several of the
academic programs are accredited by specialized national
professional accrediting associations, such as the National
League for Nursing, the National Accrediting Agency for
Clinical Laboratory Sciences and the Accreditation Board for
Engineering and Technology.
2
As a full-opportunity college with a strong commitment to
teaching and learning, the college makes it possible for every
applicant to pursue a program of study.
Hudson Valley is committed to meeting the educational
and training needs of diverse constituencies. Within a year of
graduation, 94 percent of Hudson Valley graduates find
immediate employment in their field or successfully transfer
directly to a four-year institution following graduation.
The college’s academic programs also are designed to be
consistent with those offered by other two-year institutions
within the SUNY system, and they are designed to promote
compatibility and transferability to four-year institutions. The
college maintains joint admission and transfer agreements with
dozens of four-year colleges and universities.
Hudson Valley also offers many distinctive programs,
including vocational apprenticeship programs, unique health
science programs, and a General Education Certificate. For
example, Hudson Valley’s Dental Hygiene program is the only
one of its kind within an approximate 150-mile radius.
The college’s Workforce Development Institute coordinates
training programs and contracts for many area business and
government agencies. The Office of Continuing Education
offers credit-bearing courses at convenient times and places
and the Office of Community and Professional Education offers
a wide variety of non-credit and short-term courses that serve a
wide range of community and professional needs and interests.
The campus has extensive, state-of-the-art facilities to
support its academic programs, including the Bulmer
Telecommunications Center, which encompasses the latest
innovations in multimedia presentation, videoconferencing,
teleconferencing, distance learning, and instructional
technology.
The college also provides student support services to
ensure success, including the Collegiate Academic Support
Program, the Learning Assistance Center, the Disability
Resource Center, the Peer Tutoring Program, the Smart Start
Program, and the Viking Child Care Center. These services are
available to all students.
Athletic
Facilities
Hudson Valley Community College boasts some of the
finest athletic facilities found on any two-year college campus in
the country. Among the varsity sports held on the Troy grounds
are: men’s and women’s basketball; ice hockey; football;
women’s cross country; women’s tennis; men’s and women’s
soccer; men’s lacrosse; and baseball. The college also hosts
physical education classes and intramural competitions on its
indoor and outdoor facilities.
All of Hudson Valley’s athletic teams enjoy the benefits of
the McDonough Sports Complex, a 126,000-square-foot
recreation facility that is home to a 4,000-seat gymnasium and
the first on-campus ice rink at any American community
college. The complex also has a weight room, indoor track,
racquetball courts and a fitness room with integrative adaptive
equipment.
The baseball team plays at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium on
campus, which seats 4,500 and also is host to the New YorkPenn League’s Tri-City ValleyCats, a Houston Astros-affiliated
Class A baseball team. The stadium houses one of the most
complete exercise physiology labs in the Northeast that is
accessible to physical education students through classes.
Several other new outdoor fields were recently built
adjacent to the baseball stadium. The football, soccer, softball
and tennis teams all have new homes on the Hudson Valley
campus.
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2007-08
Hudson Valley Roster
No. Player
1
Jonathan Morales
3
Ben Norris
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
So.
So.
So.
Position
G
F
F
Height
5-11
5-8
5-8
Weight High School
220
190
175
East Islip
East Islip, NY
6-0
160
Pinkerton Acad. Derry, NH
Business Administration
Paul Chamberlain
Fr.
F
5-8
160
Niskayuna
Physical Education
Michael Leary
John Baxter
Ian Singleton
Eric Leone
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
F
D
F
F
6-1
5-11
5-10
6-2
175
200
170
170
Mainland Reg.
West Hills
Eric Nichols
So.
F
5-7
150
Burnt Hills
14
Brian Pekala
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
28
29
30
Steven Nieminski
Nicholas Kemp
Fr.
So.
Fr.
D
D
D
D
6-1
5-8
5-11
6-3
Kyle Canastra
Fr.
F
5-10
Maverick Erikson
Fr.
F
6-3
5-11
Eric Olds
Fr.
D
5-10
Corey Earley
Fr.
D
6-4
Kyle Gendron
Fr.
D
6-0
Tom Phibbs
Michael Schrom
Scott Walker
Matt Rodgers
Zachary Issler
Chris Pakatar
Sean Caruso
Kevin Bowdidge
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
F
F
5-9
200
150
200
180
200
Individual Studies
Stillwater
Stillwater, NY
Engineering Science
El Segundo
El Segundo, CA
Averill Park
Business Administration
190
LaSalle Institute Troy, NY
Physical Education
Shenendehowa
Individual Studies
215
230
180
CBA
Scotia, NY
Marlboro
Manalapan, NJ
Agawam, MA
Phoenix, AZ
Ichabod Crane
5-11
185
155
180
170
Clarkston, MI
Agawam
175
6-0
Physical Education
Clarkston
150
5-11
G
Business Administration
195
G
F
West Sand Lake, NY
Math & Science
Physical Education
Desert Vista
5-8
Burnt Hills, NY
South Glens Falls Gansevoort, NY
165
G
Individual Studies
Clifton Park, NY
6-0
5-10
Schenectady, NY
South Attleboro, MA
CBA
F
F
Business Administration
Physical Education
Schenectady
12
Fr.
San Diego, CA
Construction Technology
Business Administration
Attleboro
Adam Rakoczy
Somers Point, NJ
Niskayuna, NY
LaSalle Institute Troy, NY
175
19
Business Administration
F
5-10
17
Liberal Arts
Individual Studies
Fr.
F
16
Spring Valley, NY
Michael Finigan
Fr.
15
Curriculum
San Diego, CA
Spring Valley
Ryan Honeycutt
13
Hometown
Grossmont
10
11
4
Salvatore Ragusa
Year
Maple Hill
Schenectady, NY
Albany, NY
Valatie, NY
Criminal Justice
Physical Education
Individual Studies
Marketing
Physical Education
Business Administration
Troy
Troy, NY
Construction Technology
Stoneham
Stoneham, MA
Business Administration
LaSalle Institute Waterford, NY
Engineering Science
Coaches
Profiles
MATT ALVEY
Head Coach
Matt Alvey became Hudson Valley’s ice hockey
coach in 2002. In five seasons Alvey has guided the
Vikings to two national tournament appearances.
Alvey’s overall coaching record stands at 40-61-5.
Alvey also served as Hudson Valley’s lacrosse coach
in 2005 and 2006
Alvey, a native of Troy, was a second round
draft pick of the Boston Bruins in 1993. He played
professionally in the minor leagues for five seasons before injuries forced
him to retire in 2001. His best year as pro came during the 1999-2000 season
with the Fresno Falcons of the West Coast Hockey League when he finished
with 20 goals and 23 assists.
Alvey played college hockey at Lake Superior State University, where he
was a member of the 1994 squad that won the NCAA Division I national
title. Alvey scored the game-winning goal for Lake Superior State in its
championship game win over Boston University.
Alvey lives in Troy with his wife, Amber.
SETH REYNOLDS
Assistant Coach
Seth Reynolds is in his sixth year as assistant
coach with the Vikings. A graduate of both Hudson
Valley Community College and SUNY at Cortland,
Seth is a Physical Education Teacher in the
Lansingburgh Central School District. As a freshman
in the 1996-97 hockey season, Seth led the Vikings in
both goals (20) and assists (23) in 18 games.
The following two seasons, Seth was the
leading scorer for the Uncle Sam’s Junior “B” Rangers and a two-time AllStar in the Empire Junior Hockey League. In the 1998-99 season, Reynolds
was named to the National Junior “B” All-Star team. He returned to the
Vikings for the 1999-2000 season, compiling 29 points in just 20 games. Seth
is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Sport Coaching from the United
States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama.
MICHAEL GRIFFITHS
Assistant Coach
Michael Griffiths is in his second season at
Hudson Valley. Prior to Hudson Valley, he has
served as a coach at Bethlehem High School and was
the Eagles’ head coach in 2005-06. Griffiths also was
the head coach of Bethlehem Youth Hockey’s Travel
“A” team.
A 2001 graduate of Hudson Valley where
he was an assistant captain of the college’s national championship team,
Griffiths also received his bachelor’s degree from SUNY Cortland.
He lives in Delmar and teaches Physical Education in the
Bethlehem Central School District.
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2007-08
Player Profiles
JOHN BAXTER
defense
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5-11
200
West Hills
San Diego, CA
San Diego Jr.
Gulls AA
Business
Administration
John Baxter played the 2006-07 season with the San Diego
Junior Gulls. Prior to that, he played four years of varsity
hockey at West Hills High School. He helped West Hills to three
straight California State High School Championship
appearances.
SEAN CARUSO
forward
29
30
Major:
5-11
170
Stoneham
Stoneham, MA
East Coast
Rangers
Business
Administration
Kevin Bowdidge played with the East Coast Rangers in
2006-07. He played four years of varsity hockey at Stoneham
High School. He was named the Most Valuable Player of his
team his senior year at Stoneham.
PAUL CHAMBERLAIN
forward
6
16
6
Kyle Canastra played four years of varsity hockey and two
years of varsity football at South Glens Falls High School. He
was named his team’s Most Valuable Player his senior season
after leading South Glens Falls in scoring with 10 goals and
eight assists.
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5-8
160
Niskayuna
Niskayuna
Niskayuna/
Schenectady H.S.
Physical Education
Paul Chamberlain played three years of varsity hockey for
Niskayuna/Schenectady where he was an Honorable Mention
All-Capital District High School Hockey League selection for the
Mohawks.
KYLE CANASTRA
forward
Height:
5-10
Weight:
200
High School: South Glens Falls
Hometown:
Gansevoort
Last Team:
South Glens Falls
High School
Major: Physical Education
6-0
180
LaSalle Institute
Waterford
LaSalle Institute
Engineering
Science
Sean Caruso played in 25 games a year ago, contributing
five goals and five assists.
Caruso was an Honorable Mention All-Capital District
High School Hockey League selection for Lasalle Institute as a
senior. He had nine goals and 13 assists for the Cadets. He was
named the Clinton High School Hockey Tournament Most
Valuable Player in 2003.
KEVIN BOWDIDGE
goalie
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COREY EARLEY
defense
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20
Major:
6-4
215
Marlboro
Manalapan, NJ
New Hampshire
Monarchs Junior B
Physical Education
Corey Earley played for the New Hampshire Monarchs in
2006-07, helping the Monarchs to a second place finish at the
National Junior B Championships in Saint Louis. Prior to his
time with the Monarchs, he played two years with the Tri-State
Selects.
2007-08
Player Profiles
MAVERICK ERIKSON
forward
19
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6-3
195
Clarkston
Clarkston, MI
Syracuse Stars
Junior B
Business
Administration
Maverick Erikson played the 2006-07 season with the
Syracuse Stars of the Empire Junior Hockey League. He played
three years of varsity hockey at Clarkston High School, helping
the Wolves to three straight Oakland Activities Association
championships.
RYAN HONEYCUTT
forward
Height:
Weight:
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Hometown:
10
4
Hometown:
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Major:
6-0
160
Pinkerton
Academy
Derry, NH
Exeter Freeze
Business
Administration
Michael Finigan was selected as an International Junior
Hockey League All-Star while playing with the Exeter freeze in
2006-07. He was a New Hampshire All-Star while playing for
Pinkerton Academy in 2003-04.
ZACHARY ISSLER
goalie
27
22
6-0
230
Agawam
Agawam, MA
Springfield Pics
Individual Studies
Kyle Gendron played the past two years with the
Springfield Pics, helping the Pics to an American East Junior
Hockey League championship in 2006 and an International
Junior Hockey League title in 2007. He was given the team’s
Unsung Player of the Year Award in 2006-07. Gendron played
four years of varsity hockey at Agawam High School where he
earned his league’s Rookie of the Year Award as a freshman.
Height:
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5-11
175
Ichabod Crane
Valatie
FDR High School
(Hyde Park)
Business
Administration
Zachary Issler played three years of varsity hockey at FDR
High School in Poughkeepsie. Issler was a Hudson Valley
Athletic Association All-Star his junior and senior year at FDR.
KYLE GENDRON
defense
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Ryan Honeycutt was selected to play in the 2007
International Junior Hockey League All-Star Game as a member
of the Boston Junior Blackhawks. He was an All-Region
selection his junior and senior season at Attleboro High School.
MICHAEL FINIGAN
forward
Height:
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5-10
175
Attleboro
South Attleboro,
MA
Boston Junior
Blackhawks
Physical Education
NICHOLAS KEMP
defense
15
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6-3
180
El Segundo
El Segundo, CA
So Cal Bombers
Physical Education
Nicholas Kemp played with the So Cal Bomber in 2006-07.
Kemp played four years with El Segundo High School, helping
the Eagles to California State titles in 2003 and 2004.
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2007-08
Player Profiles
MICHAEL LEARY
forward
Height:
Weight:
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Last Team:
5
Major:
6-1
175
Mainland Regional
Somers Point, NJ
Atlantic City
Sharks
Construction
Technology
Mike Leary had four goals and three assists in 11 games for
the Vikings a year ago.
Leary helped the Atlantic City Sharks Midget Major A team
to a second place finish in the New Jersey Youth Hockey League
in 2006.
ERIC NICHOLS
forward
12
9
Major:
6-2
170
Schenectady
Schenectady
Hudson Valley
Eagles
Individual Studies
Eric Leone played the 2006-07 season with the Hudson
Valley Eagles. Leone was a member of the 2005-06 Albany
Junior River Rats that captured a Continental Hockey
Association and the Junior C national championship.
STEVE NIEMINSKI
defense
13
1
8
Major:
5-11
220
Grossmont
San Diego, CA
Long Beach
Ice Dogs
Individual Studies
Jonathan Morales comes to Hudson Valley after playing
with the Long Beach Ice Dogs last year. While there, he was
selected to play in the United States Juvenile Hockey League
All-Star Game. Prior to that, Morales helped lead the Hudson
Valley Eagles to a MJHL championship in 2004.
Height:
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5-8
150
Stillwater
Stillwater
Saratoga Midget
Engineering
Science
Steve Nieminski had five goals and 14 assists as a
defenseman with the Saratoga Blue Knights of the Northeastern
Midget Hockey League in 2006-07.
JONATHAN MORALES
goalie
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5-7
150
Burnt Hills
Burnt Hills
Burnt Hills/
Scotia-Glenville
High School
Liberal Arts and
Sciences
Eric Nichols was named the Most Valuable Player of the
Capital District High School Hockey League as a senior after
leading Burnt Hills/Scotia Glenville to a Section II title. He was
sixth in the league in scoring with 11 goals and 25 assists.
ERIC LEONE
forward
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BEN NORRIS
defense
3
Height:
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5-8
175
East Islip
East Islip
Freeport Arrows
Business
Administration
Ben Norris had six assists in 24 games for Hudson Valley
last season.
Norris played midget hockey with the Freeport Arrows and
three years of varsity ice hockey for East Islip High School. He
helped East Islip to back-to-back Suffolk County High School
Hockey League second place finishes. His Freeport Arrows won a
silver medal at the Can Am Tournament in Lake Placid in 2005.
2007-08
Player Profiles
ERIC OLDS
defense
Height:
Weight:
High School:
17
Hometown:
Last Team:
Major:
5-10
150
Christian Brother’s
Academy
Scotia
Christian Brother’s
Academy
Criminal Justice
Eric Olds was a First Team All-Capital District High School
Hockey League his senior year at Christian Brother’s Academy,
helping the Brother’s to back-to-back New York State
Tournament appearances.
TOM PHIBBS
forward
21
28
5-8
155
Troy
Troy
Char-Lan Rebels
Construction
Technology
Chris Pakatar last played with the Char-Lan Rebels of the
Easter Ontario Junior B Hockey League in 2005-06. Pakatar also
has played two years with Hoosac Prep.
SALVATORE RAGUSA
forward
2
14
Major:
5-11
200
Averill Park
West Sand Lake
Albany Junior
River Rats
Business
Administration
Brian Pekala had a goal and eight assists in 23 games last
season.
Pekala helped the Albany Junior River Rats to a Junior C
national championship in 2006. He scored four goals during the
national tournament, including the game-winner in the national
title game.
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5-8
190
Spring Valley
Spring Valley
New York Saints
Junior B
Liberal Arts and
Science
Salvatore Ragusa played the last two seasons with the New
York Saints. He also played four years of varsity hockey while at
Spring Valley High School.
BRIAN PEKALA
defense
Height:
Weight:
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5-11
190
LaSalle Institute
Brunswick
LaSalle Institute
Physical Education
Tom Phibbs finished with four goals and six assists in 25
games last season.
Phibbs was a Capital District High School Hockey League
Independent Division First Team All-Star as a senior after
leading LaSalle Institute with 11 goals and 13 assists. He helped
LaSalle to Independent Division titles in 2005 and 2006.
CHRIS PAKATAR
goalie
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ADAM RAKOCZY
defense
Height:
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High School:
11
Hometown:
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Major:
6-1
200
Christian Brother’s
Academy
Clifton Park
Christian Brother’s
Academy
Individual Studies
Adam Rakoczy played three years of varsity ice hockey at
Christian Brother’s Academy, helping the Brother’s to back-toback New York State Tournament appearances.
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Player Profiles
MATT RODGERS
forward
Height:
Weight:
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Last Team:
25
Major:
5-10
185
Maple Hill
Albany
Hudson Valley
Eagles
Physical Education
Matt Rodgers played two years with the Hudson valley
Eagles from 2004 to 2006. he helped the Eagles to the 2005
Metropolitan Junior Hockey League championship. Prior to his
stint with the Eagles, Rodgers played with Bethlehem Midgets.
IAN SINGLETON
forward
6
23
Hometown:
Last Team:
Major:
5-9
180
Shenendehowa
High School
Schenectady
Shenendehowa
High School
Individual Studies
Mike Schrom played two years of varsity hockey at
Shenendehowa High School. He helped the Plainsmen to
Capital District High School Hockey League and Section II titles
both years.
10
5-10
170
LaSalle Institute
Troy
LaSalle Institute
Business
Administration
Ian Singleton played three years of varsity hockey at
LaSalle Institute and two years of hockey at Salmon River High
School. He was a member of Salmon River’s New York State
championship team in 2001. Singleton also played soccer and
ran track at LaSalle.
MICHAEL SCHROM
forward
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SCOTT WALKER
forward
24
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6-0
165
Desert Vista
Phoenix, AZ
Boston Junior
Blackhawks
Marketing
Scott Walker played the 2006-07 season with the Boston
Junior Blackhawks. Walker scored the game-winning goal for
Desert Vista High School in the 2004 Arizona State High School
Championship Game.
Dear Friends:
As Hudson Valley Community College
observes its 50th anniversary, we celebrate
the tradition of Hudson Valley athletics and
look forward to an even brighter future. In
the past five years, 11 of our 14 teams have
won conference, regional or national titles.
Over the last two years alone, an astonishing
20 of our student-athletes have been named
as an NJCAA All-American.
With the construction of Joseph L. Bruno
Stadium – clearly the crown jewel of on-campus
baseball facilities – Hudson Valley developed a
new outdoor athletic complex, unmatched on
any two-year college campus across the
country. We are excited about our new home
and recent success, and I am asking for your
support to ensure that the future of Hudson
Valley athletics will mirror the past.
hudson valley community college
Your tax-deductible donation to the Viking
Club will directly impact our 250 studentathletes, assisting with academic retention
initiatives, program enhancements, community
endeavors, recruiting, and facility development.
Membership in the Viking Club is simple.
Your contribution can be paid in one lump
sum or spread out over five years. For a gift
of more than $500, your name will be
permanently displayed on a plaque in the
Hudson Valley Athletic Hall of Fame.
I am sure that you will be proud of the
student-athletes on our 14 teams. I hope that
we can count on you to be a member of the
15th team – the Viking Club.
Tom Reinisch
Director of Athletics
For more information on
Hudson Valley athletics, log on to:
athletics.hvcc.edu
Viking Club
Membership Application
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❒ General Fund
Women’s
Men’s
❒ Baseball
❒ Basketball
❒ Basketball ❒ Bowling
❒ Bowling
❒ Cross Country
❒ Football
❒ Soccer
❒ Ice Hockey ❒ Softball
❒ Lacrosse
❒ Tennis
❒ Soccer
❒ Volleyball
❒ Athletic Training
2006-07
Statistics
Individual Scoring
Player
Ben Norris
Mike Leary
Robert Horne
Kevin O’Connell
Corey Murphy
Dane Anderson
Andrew Goyer
Kevin Fairchild
Mike Desormeaux
Brian Pekala
Steve Passineau
Tom Bova
Jeff Reinhart
Drew Reynolds
Todd Barnes
Tom Phibbs
Brett Holmes
Matt Wyld
Greg Prazych
Adam Shambo
Sean Caruso
Games
24
11
8
25
10
24
23
15
10
23
24
10
20
22
22
25
24
25
12
18
25
Individual Goalkeeping
Player
Dan Silver
Mike Rockwell
Colin Bonitz
12
W-L-T
6-11-0
1-7-0
0-0-0
Goals
0
4
4
9
0
3
0
8
2
1
4
0
3
9
3
4
5
5
1
1
5
Minutes
938.5
527
56.5
Assists
6
3
1
13
0
10
2
5
1
8
1
1
3
10
3
6
5
10
1
2
5
Saves
410
205
24
Points
6
7
5
22
0
13
2
13
3
9
5
1
6
19
6
10
10
15
2
3
10
Goals
74
45
6
GAA
4.73
5.12
6.37
Save%
.847
.820
.800
Viking
Records (Through 2006-07 season)
Goals
Season
Career
36
34
29
26
53
Trevor Gordon (1995-96)
Jim Sturges (2000-01)
Dean Vandervoort (2000-01)
Mike Paine (2000-01)
Jim Sturges (2000-02)
34
32
27
26
26
56
Dean Vandervoort (2000-01)
Jim Sturges (2000-01)
Mike Paine (2000-01)
Chris Paine (2000-01)
David Lipiello (1998-99)
Jim Sturges (2000-02)
66
63
53
109
Jim Sturges (2000-01)
Dean Vandervoort (2000-01)
Mike Paine (2000-01)
Jim Sturges (2000-02)
Assists
Season
Career
Points
Season
Career
Goals against average
Season
2.80 (900 min./42 GA)
2.98 (765.5 min./38 GA)
Save percentage
Season
Jason Vasco (2000-01)
Bryan McDonald (2003-04)
.905 (360 saves/38 goals) Bryan McDonald (2003-04)
.901 (382 saves/42 goals) Jason Vasco (2000-01)
All-Time Records
Year
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
Total
Record
7-18-0
11-12-3
11-8-1
8-9-1
3-14-0
12-9-3
24-4-0
11-11-0
8-11-3
2-15-0
8-12-0
15-8-0
9-11-0
5-15-0
5-12-0
0-20-0
132-171-11
Head Coach
Matt Alvey
Matt Alvey
Matt Alvey
Matt Alvey
Matt Alvey
Ron Kuhl
Ron Kuhl
Ron Kuhl
Ron Kuhl
Ron Kuhl
Tony Case
Tony Case
Tony Case
Tony Case
Gary Gilette
Warren Winslow
Coaching Records
Head Coach
Ron Kuhl
Tony Case
Matt Alvey
Gary Gilette
Warren Winslow
Record
57-50-6
37-46-0
40-61-5
5-12-0
0-20-0
Years
1997-2002
1993-1997
2002-2007
1992-1993
1991-1992
The Vikings gather around the 2000-01 NJCAA championship trophy after beating Minot State University-Bottineau to claim the national title.
13
All-Time
Results
2006-07 (7-18-0)
Head Coach: Matt Alvey
10/20 at Union Club
10/28 vs. Erie
10/29 vs. Monroe
11/4 Broome
11/7 at Mohawk Valley
11/10 at Erie
11/11 at Monroe
11/15 Hudson Valley Eagles
11/19 at North Country
11/21 Hoosac
11/29 Mohawk Valley
12/1 Bottineau
12/3 Monroe
12/9 Canton
12/16 Hudson Valley Eagles
1/7
at Middlebury JV
1/10 North Country
1/12 Erie
1/13 Boston Blackhawks
1/17 North Country
1/21 at Canton
1/27 at Canton
1/31 Broome
2/9
at Mohawk Valley
2/10 Union Club
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
2005-06 (11-12-3)
Head Coach: Matt Alvey
10/26 at Hudson Valley Eagles L
11/5 CC Morris
W
11/6 Suffolk Club
W
11/11 at Erie
L
11/12 at Monroe
L
11/19 North Country
L
11/22 Hoosac
L
11/30 at Mohawk Valley
W
12/3 Morrisville
L
12/7 at Broome
T
12/10 Canton
W
12/28 Hudson Valley Eagles T
1/7
East Coast Rangers
W
1/8
East Coast Rangers
W
1/13 Erie
W
1/26 Albany Club
W
1/28 at Canton
L
1/29 at North Country
L
2/1
Broome
W
2/4
Monroe
L
2/11 at Morrisville
L
2/12 at Albany Club
L
2/15 Mohawk Valley
W
2/25 at Ramapo Rangers
W
2/28 Hoosac
T
3/3
Canton
L
*NJCAA Tournament (Buffalo, NY)
14
5-3
6-2
5-2
5-3
5-2
7-2
7-1
11-2
5-2
14-2
5-2
4-2
6-4
4-0
7-1
5-4
4-1
3-0
6-3
7-5
5-2
9-2
4-1
5-2
6-0
10-1
6-0
9-4
6-1
9-3
10-2
5-2
5-4
5-4
1-1
5-2
4-4
8-3
8-0
3-2
6-3
7-3
6-2
9-2\
4-2
5-0
6-4
4-3
7-2
5-5
4-2
2004-05 (11-8-1)
Head Coach: Matt Alvey
10/30 at CC Morris
W 6-0
11/6 Boston Jr. Blackhawks W 11-0
11/7 Boston Jr. Blackhawks W 8-4
11/12 at Monroe
L 6-2
11/13 at Erie
W 4-2
11/17 Hudson Valley Eagles W 4-1
11/20 North Country
L 8-2
12/1 at Mohawk Valley
W 8-3
12/4 Morrisville
L 10-2
12/7 Broome
W 16-0
1/13 Erie
W 3-0
1/15 at Canton
L 5-3
1/16 at North Country
L 2-1
1/22 Monroe
T 4-4
1/28 at Hudson Valley Eagles L 4-0
2/5
CC Morris
W 10-0
2/11 at Morrisville
L 4-1
2/16 Mohawk Valley
W 8-2
2/19 Canton
W 5-3
3/4
vs Monroe*
L 6-1
*NJCAA Tournament (Morrisville, NY)
2003-04 (8-9-1)
Head Coach: Matt Alvey
10/25 MCLA Club
11/1 Canton
11/7 at Broome
11/11 CC Morris
11/14 at Monroe
11/15 at Erie
11/18 Hoosac School
11/22 North Country
12/3 Mohawk Valley
1/11 at Morris
1/14 Erie
1/17 at Canton
1/18 at North Country
1/24 Monroe
1/28 at Hamilton JV
2/4
Broome
2/7
Ramapo Jr. Rangers
2/13 Morrisville
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
T
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
2002-03 (3-14-0)
Head Coach: Matt Alvey
11/2 Canton
L
11/9 at Broome
W
11/19 North Country
L
11/22 at Monroe
L
11/23 at Erie
L
12/4 Mohawk Valley
L
12/7 Morrisville
L
1/10 Erie
W
1/15 Monroe
L
1/18 at Canton
L
1/19 at North Country
L
1/25 Lowell Lockmonsters* L
1/26 at Hamilton JV*
L
2/5
Broome
W
2/8
CC Morris
L
2/15 at Morrisville
L
2/23 at Ramapo Jr. Rangers L
*Hamilton JV Junior Tournament
(Hamilton)
7-1
2-1
7-3
2-1
8-0
6-1
4-3
4-3
1-1
8-2
4-2
4-3
1-0
6-1
8-1
8-0
5-0
10-2
12-0
6-3
5-4
6-0
15-2
8-5
10-1
4-3
4-1
7-2
6-4
8-1
8-1
6-2
3-0
8-1
4-3
2001-02 (12-9-3)
Head Coach: Ron Kuhl
10/30 at Siena Club
11/3 Canton
11/7 at Skidmore JV
11/10 Broome
11/16 at Monroe
11/17 at Erie
11/20 North Country
11/28 National Sports Acad.
12/1 Ramapo Jr. Rangers
12/2 Ramapo Jr. Rangers
12/5 at Mohawk Valley
12/8 at Morrisville
1/11 Erie
1/16 Monroe
1/18 at Northwood Prep
1/19 at Canton
1/23 at North Country
1/25 Boston Jr. Bruins*
1/26 Connecticut Jr. Whalers*
1/27 New York Bobcats
1/30 CC Morris
2/6
at Broome
2/13 Mohawk Valley
2/16 Morrisville
*Northwood Prep Tournament
(Lake Placid)
L
W
L
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
T
W
L
L
L
W
T
5-3
9-5
9-1
13-1
4-4
6-1
4-3
3-2
5-4
5-3
9-1
2-1
4-3
7-3
5-1
5-1
8-2
2-2
8-1
3-1
7-5
4-3
11-2
3-3
2000-01 (24-4-0)
Head Coach: Ron Kuhl
10/29 Stony Brook Club
W
11/2 at Siena Club
L
11/4 Canton
W
11/8 at Skidmore JV
L
11/11 Broome
W
11/17 at Monroe
W
11/18 at Erie
W
11/21 North Country
W
11/29 Paul Smith’s
W
12/1 Ramapo Jr. Rangers
W
12/3 at Morrisville
L
12/6 Mohawk Valley
L
12/9 CC Morris
W
1/12 Erie
W
1/18 Monroe
W
1/20 at Canton
W
1/21 at Paul Smith’s
W
1/24 at North Country
W
1/27 at Broome
W
1/31 at Hamilton JV
W
2/3
Niagara
W
2/4
Boston Jr. Blackhawks W
2/13 at Mohawk Valley
W
2/16 Morrisville
W
2/24 Erie*
W
2/25 Morrisville*
W
3/10 at MSU-Bottineau#
W
3/11 at MSU-Bottineau#
W
* Region III Tournament
# NJCAA National Championship
9-2
6-3
5-2
7-3
12-1
3-2
7-2
4-0
11-1
10-1
6-0
5-4
8-0
6-1
5-4
9-1
4-2
5-1
15-5
8-3
14-2
8-1
9-2
4-2
7-3
8-6
5-2
9-7
1999-00 (11-11-0)
Head Coach: Ron Kuhl
10/30 Ramapo Jr. Rangers
10/31 Boston Jr. Blackhawks
11/6 Canton
11/13 Broome
11/14 Paul Smith’s
11/19 at Monroe
11/20 at Erie
11/23 North Country
12/7 at Mohawk Valley
12/10 at Siena Club
1/14 Erie
1/19 Monroe
1/22 at Canton
1/23 at Paul Smith’s
1/26 UAlbany Club
1/29 at Broome
2/1
at North Country
2/2
Morrisville
2/9
Mohawk Valley
2/11 Morrisville
2/16 Siena Club
2/22 UAlbany Club
1998-99 (8-11-3)
Head Coach: Ron Kuhl
11/6 Paul Smith’s
11/7 Canton
11/10 at UAlbany Club
11/14 at Broome
11/20 at Morrisville
11/21 at Erie
11/24 North Country
11/29 at CC Rhode Island
12/4 at Siena Club
12/9 Mohawk Valley
1/8
Erie
1/13 CC Morris
1/22 at North Country
1/23 at Canton
1/27 Morrisville
1/30 Broome
2/2
at Hamilton JV
2/4
CC Rhode Island
2/6
Hofstra Club
2/10 at Mohawk Valley
2/14 at CC Morris
2/19 Siena
1997-98 (2-15-0)
Head Coach: Ron Kuhl
11/2 at CC Rhode Island
11/7 Canton
11/15 Broome
11/22 at Erie
11/25 North Country
12/7 at CC Morris
12/9 at Mohawk Valley
12/12 at Morrisville
1/9
Erie
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
5-2
5-2
6-3
12-0
14-2
8-4
6-4
7-2
6-4
4-1
6-4
6-2
7-0
17-1
6-3
8-0
8-0
7-1
7-4
3-0
7-5
7-2
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
T
T
L
10-1
7-1
4-3
10-5
5-2
9-3
6-4
5-4
9-3
6-3
6-3
5-5
7-5
7-0
3-2
12-6
12-3
5-4
8-3
8-8
4-4
7-4
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
8-4
4-1
5-4
14-0
10-0
5-2
9-2
6-0
10-3
1/14
1/23
1/24
1/31
2/5
2/8
2/11
2/18
CC Morris
at North Country
at Canton
at Broome
at Hamilton JV
CC Rhode Island
Mohawk Valley
Morrisville
1996-97 (8-12-0)
Head Coach: Tony Case
11/2 Cen. Connecticut Club
11/5 at Army JV
11/8 Canton
11/9 at CC Morris
11/16 Broome
11/23 at Erie
12/6 Johnson & Wales Club
12/7 Wagner Club
12/8 Hofstra Club
12/11 at Mohawk Valley
12/13 at Cen. Connecticut Club
1/8
at Harvard JV
1/10 Erie
1/15 North Country
1/22 at North Country
1/25 at Canton
2/1
at Broome
2/5
Mohawk Valley
2/7
CC Morris
2/9
at Hamilton JV
1995-96 (15-8-0)
Head Coach: Tony Case
11/4 Canton
11/5 New York Jr. Islanders
11/10 UAlbany Club
11/11 at CC Morris
11/18 New Jersey Rockets
11/21 North Country
12/1 Wagner Club
12/6 Broome
12/12 Mohawk Valley
1/4
at Erie*
1/5
UBuffalo Club*
1/6
Dawson College (QUE)*
1/12 Erie
1/14 at CC Rhode Island
1/24 at North Country
1/27 at Canton
1/31 at Hamilton JV
2/5
at Broome
2/7
at Mohawk Valley
2/10 at CC Rhode Island
2/23 Erie#
2/24 North Country#
2/25 Canton#
*Erie Tournament (Buffalo)
#Region III Tournament
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
4-2
6-3
15-0
6-1
4-3
6-2
5-3
5-3
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
7-6
7-4
14-5
14-5
8-3
6-5
12-6
10-2
15-7
10-9
7-6
10-3
7-4
7-5
10-3
15-3
7-4
10-3
9-5
10-3
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
8-6
7-0
26-4
10-3
10-1
11-6
11-2
10-1
14-5
4-3
6-4
10-3
9-5
13-5
4-3
9-1
9-6
7-3
4-1
17-2
7-2
7-4
6-3
1994-95 (9-11-0)
Head Coach: Tony Case
11/5
at Erie
L
11/6
at Fredonia JV
W
11/11 Canton
L
11/12 CC Morris
W
11/19 New York Jr. Islanders W
11/20 North Country
L
11/27 Erie
L
12/2
New York Jr. Islanders*W
12/3
Siena Club*
W
12/7
at Broome
W
12/11 Clinton
W
12/13 Mohawk Valley
L
1/6
Applecore
W
1/7
Applecore
W
1/15
at CC Rhode Island
L
1/28
at Canton
L
1/29
at North Country
L
2/8
Mohawk Valley
L
2/11
CC Rhode Island
L
2/12
Broome
L
* Hudson Valley Tournament
1993-94 (5-15-0)
Head Coach: Tony Case
11/5
Marist Club
11/6
New York Jr. Islanders
11/10 Siena Club
11/12 Canton
11/14 at Erie
11/17 North Country
11/20 at CC Rhode Island
12/4
at NY Jr. Islanders
12/5
at Mohawk Valley
12/8
Broome
12/11 at Siena Club
12/12 at Clinton
1/15
Erie
1/26
Marist Club
1/29
CC Rhode Island
1/30
Clinton
2/5
at Broome
2/9
Mohawk Valley
2/12
at North Country
2/13
at Canton
1992-93 (5-12-0)
Head Coach: Gary Gillette
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
9-3
7-4
6-5
16-0
8-4
5-4
3-2
5-4
4-2
7-4
forfeit
6-3
9-3
8-2
6-5
7-4
12-1
4-3
11-2
8-4
4-1
6-5
4-3
6-3
12-2
16-0
15-2
4-2
5-3
5-3
12-5
5-3
9-0
10-2
19-1
4-1
6-0
4-3
12-4
15-4
1991-92 (0-20-0)
Head Coach: Warren Winslow
15
All-Time Results
Versus Opponents
Albany Club
2/12/06 L
1/26/06 W
2/22/00 W
1/26/00 W
11/10/98 W
11/10/95 W
Applecore
1/6/95
W
1/7/95
W
Army JV
11/5/96
L
6-4
6-3
7-2
6-3
4-3
26-4
9-3
8-2
7-4
Boston Jr. Blackhawks
1/13/07 W
6-3
11/7/04 W
8-4
11/6/04 W
11-0
2/4/01
W
8-1
10/31/99 W
5-2
Boston Jr. Bruins
1/25/02 T
2-2
Broome
1/31/07
11/4/06
2/1/06
12/7/05
12/7/04
2/4/04
11/7/03
2/5/03
11/9/02
2/6/02
11/10/01
1/27/01
11/11/00
1/29/00
11/13/99
1/30/99
11/14/98
1/31/98
11/15/97
2/1/97
11/16/96
2/5/96
12/6/95
2/12/95
12/7/94
2/5/94
12/8/93
L
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
Buffalo Club
1/5/96
W
16
4-1
5-3
9-2
1-1
16-0
8-0
7-3
6-2
6-3
4-3
13-1
15-5
12-1
8-0
12-0
12-6
10-5
6-1
5-4
7-4
8-3
7-3
10-1
8-4
7-4
6-0
5-3
6-4
Canton
1/27/07
1/21/07
12/9/06
3/3/06
1/28/06
12/10/05
2/19/05
1/15/05
1/17/04
11/1/03
1/18/03
11/2/02
1/19/02
11/3/01
1/20/01
11/4/00
1/22/00
11/6/99
1/23/99
11/7/98
1/24/98
11/7/97
1/25/97
11/8/96
2/25/96
1/27/96
11/4/95
1/28/95
11/11/94
2/13/94
11/12/93
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
9-2
5-2
4-0
4-2
7-3
5-2
5-3
5-3
4-3
2-1
7-2
12-0
5-1
9-5
9-1
5-2
7-0
6-3
7-0
7-1
15-0
4-1
15-3
14-5
6-3
9-1
8-6
7-4
6-5
15-4
6-3
Central Connecticut
12/13/96 W
7-6
11/2/96 L
7-6
Clinton
12/11/94 W
1/30/94 L
12/12/93 L
1-0 fft
4-1
5-3
Connecticut Jr. Whalers
1/26/02 W
8-1
Dawson College
1/6/96
L
10-3
East Coast Rangers
1/7/06
W
8-3
1/8/06
W
8-0
Erie
1/12/07
11/10/06
10/28/06
1/13/06
11/11/05
1/13/05
11/13/04
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
3-0
7-2
6-2
3-2
6-1
3-0
4-2
1/14/04
11/15/03
1/10/03
11/23/02
1/11/02
11/17/01
2/24/01
1/12/01
11/18/00
1/14/00
11/20/99
1/8/99
11/21/98
1/9/98
11/22/97
1/10/97
11/23/96
2/23/96
1/12/96
1/4/96
11/27/94
11/5/94
1/15/94
11/14/93
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
Fredonia JV
11/6/94 W
Hamilton JV
1/28/04 L
1/26/03 L
1/31/01 W
2/2/99
L
2/5/98
L
2/9/97
L
1/31/96 L
Harvard JV
1/8/97
L
Hofstra Club
2/6/99
W
12/8/96 W
Hoosac School
11/21/06 L
2/28/06 T
11/22/05 L
11/18/03 W
4-2
6-1
4-3
15-2
4-3
6-1
7-3
6-1
7-2
6-4
6-4
6-3
9-3
10-3
14-0
7-4
6-5
7-2
9-5
4-3
3-2
9-3
9-0
12-2
7-4
8-1
8-1
8-3
12-3
4-3
10-3
9-6
10-3
8-3
15-7
14-2
5-5
5-2
4-3
Hudson Valley Eagles
12/16/06 L
7-1
11/15/06 L
11-2
12/28/05 T
4-4
10/26/05 L
10-1
1/28/05 L
4-0
11/17/04 W
4-1
Johnson & Wales Club
12/6/96 W
12-6
Lowell Lockmonsters
1/25/03 L
8-1
Marist Club
1/26/94 W
11/5/93 W
MCLA Club
10/25/03 W
Middlebury JV
1/7/07
W
Mohawk Valley
2/9/07
L
11/29/06 W
11/7/06 W
2/15/06 W
11/30/05 W
2/16/05 W
12/1/04 W
12/3/03 T
12/4/02 L
2/13/02 W
12/5/01 W
2/13/01 W
12/6/00 L
2/9/00
L
12/7/99 L
2/10/99 T
12/9/98 L
2/11/98 L
12/9/97 L
2/5/97
L
12/11/96 W
2/7/96
W
12/12/95 W
2/8/95
L
12/13/94 L
2/9/94
L
12/5/93 L
Monroe
12/3/06
11/11/06
10/29/06
2/4/06
11/12/05
3/4/05
1/22/05
11/12/04
1/24/04
11/14/03
1/15/03
11/22/02
1/16/02
11/16/01
1/18/01
11/17/00
1/19/00
11/19/99
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
W
T
W
W
L
L
10-2
4-1
7-1
5-4
5-2
5-2
5-2
4-3
5-4
8-2
8-3
1-1
8-5
11-2
9-1
9-2
5-4
7-4
6-4
8-8
6-3
5-3
9-2
10-3
10-9
4-1
14-5
4-3
6-3
4-3
5-3
6-4
7-1
5-2
4-2
9-3
6-1
4-4
6-2
6-1
8-0
4-1
6-0
7-3
4-4
5-4
3-2
6-2
8-4
CC Morris
11/5/05
2/5/05
10/30/04
1/11/04
11/11/03
2/8/03
1/30/02
12/9/00
2/14/99
1/13/99
1/14/98
12/7/97
2/7/97
11/9/96
11/11/95
11/12/94
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
T
T
W
L
W
W
W
W
Morrisville
2/11/06 L
12/3/05 L
2/11/05 L
12/4/04 L
2/13/04 L
2/15/03 L
12/7/02 L
2/16/02 T
12/8/01 L
2/25/01 W
2/16/01 W
12/3/00 L
2/11/00 L
2/2/00
L
1/27/99 W
11/20/98 L
2/18/98 L
12/12/97 L
MSU-Bottineau
12/1/06 L
3/10/01 W
3/11/01 W
6-0
10-0
6-0
8-2
2-1
3-0
7-5
8-0
4-4
5-5
4-2
5-2
9-5
14-5
10-3
16-0
5-0
5-4
4-1
10-2
10-2
8-1
10-1
3-3
2-1
8-6
4-2
6-0
3-0
7-1
3-2
5-2
5-3
6-0
4-2
5-2
9-7
National Sports Academy
11/28/01 W
3-2
New Jersey Rockets
11/18/95 W
10-1
New York Bobcats
1/27/02 L
3-1
New York Jr. Islanders
11/5/95 W
7-0
12/2/94 W
5-4
11/19/94 W
8-4
12/4/93 W
4-2
11/6/93 L
6-5
Niagara
2/3/01
W
North Country
1/17/07 L
1/10/07 L
11/19/06 L
1/29/06 L
11/19/05 L
1/16/05 L
11/20/04 L
1/18/04 L
11/22/03 W
1/19/03 L
11/19/02 L
1/23/02 W
11/20/01 W
1/24/01 W
11/21/00 W
2/1/00
W
11/23/99 W
1/22/99 L
11/24/98 W
1/23/98 L
11/25/97 L
1/22/97 L
1/15/97 L
14-2
7-5
4-1
5-2
6-2
10-2
2-1
8-2
1-0
4-3
6-4
5-4
8-2
4-3
5-1
4-0
8-0
7-2
7-5
6-4
6-3
10-0
10-3
7-5
2/24/96
1/24/96
11/21/95
1/29/95
11/20/94
2/12/94
11/17/93
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
7-4
4-3
11-6
12-1
5-4
12-4
16-0
Paul Smith’s
1/21/01 W
11/29/00 W
1/23/00 W
11/14/99 W
11/6/98 W
4-2
11-1
17-1
14-2
10-1
Northwood Prep
1/18/02 L
5-1
Ramapo Jr. Rangers
2/25/05 W
7-2
2/7/04
W
5-0
2/23/03 L
4-3
12/2/01 W
5-3
12/1/01 W
5-4
12/1/00 W
10-1
10/30/99 W
5-2
CC Rhode Island
2/4/99
L
11/29/98 W
2/8/98
L
11/2/97 L
2/10/96 W
1/14/96 W
2/11/95 L
1/15/95 L
1/29/94 L
11/20/93 L
5-4
5-4
6-2
8-4
17-2
13-5
11-2
6-5
19-1
15-2
Siena Club
10/30/01 L
11/2/00 L
2/16/00 L
12/10/99 L
2/19/99 L
12/4/98 L
12/3/94 W
12/11/93 W
11/10/93 W
Skidmore JV
11/7/01 L
11/8/00 L
5-3
6-3
7-5
4-1
7-4
9-3
4-2
12-5
4-3
9-1
7-3
Stony Brook Club
10/29/00 W
9-2
Suffolk Club
11/6/05 W
Union Club
2/10/07 W
10/20/06 L
Wagner Club
12/7/96 W
12/1/95 W
9-4
6-0
5-3
10-2
11-2
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Hudson Valley Community College
Administration
ANDREW J. MATONAK,
Ed.D., President
Andrew J. Matonak, Ed.D., who has
nearly 30 years of experience in higher
education, is the sixth president in Hudson
Valley Community College’s history. He
assumed the presidency on April 18, 2005.
President Matonak, known as Drew to
students, faculty and staff, came to
Hudson Valley after serving as president of Northwest Iowa
Community College in Sheldon, Iowa, for three years. He was
chosen to lead Hudson Valley after a year-long presidential
search process that actively involved faculty, staff, alumni,
students and community members.
Accomplishments during his tenure at Northwest Iowa
include: the creation and implementation of a Strategic Plan;
implementation of the Computerized Manufacturing Technology
and Advanced Electrical degrees; expansion of the Nursing
programs along with a new health addition; the transition to a
new information system for the college; the passage of a levy
vote to generate additional revenue for college operations with
more than 82 percent approval ratings from the community; and
accreditation from both the Higher Learning Commission and
the State of Iowa. He also led a capital gifts campaign and
increased the college’s endowment.
Prior to serving as Northwest Iowa’s president, he was vice
president for student development and an adjunct instructor at
Lakeland Community College, which is located in Kirtland,
Ohio, just outside of Cleveland.
President Matonak’s career has been shaped by his decision
to attend Butler County Community College in Butler,
Pennsylvania, after graduating high school: he wanted to give
other students the same opportunity that was given to him.
After earning an associate’s degree in liberal arts from
Butler, he received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the
College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio; a master’s degree in
student personnel administration from Michigan State
University in East Lansing, Mich.; and a doctorate in higher
education administration from the University at Houston, in
Houston, Texas.
He also has served as dean of student affairs at HorryGeorgetown Technical College, in Conway, S.C.; assistant dean of
student affairs at the University of Houston; the admissions and
records coordinator at Lee College in Baytown, Texas; and
assistant dean of student development and coordinator of career
development and placement at Eastern Iowa Community
College District.
President Matonak and his wife,
Karen, have a daughter, Taylor.
ALEX POPOVICS, Ed.D,
Vice President for Student
Services
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Alexander J. Popovics, Ed.D., a
seasoned administrator with 30 years of
experience in student recruitment,
retention, enrollment management and
institutional planning, was named the vice president for
enrollment management and student development at Hudson
Valley in April 2006.
As vice president for enrollment management and student
development, Popovics leads the college’s efforts to develop a
comprehensive enrollment management plan, in addition to
overseeing all of the college’s student services, including
admissions, registration, intercollegiate athletics, disabled
student services and the Center for Careers and Employment. He
also serves as president of the board of the college’s Faculty
Student Association, which operates auxiliary services, including
food service and a day care center, for the college.
Popovics was vice president for enrollment management at
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine, a private, liberal arts college
that has an enrollment of approximately 5,000 undergraduate
and graduate students, from 2001 to 2006.
Prior to that, he held the same title at Mount Mercy College
in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for five years. He also served as president
of Presentation College in Aberdeen, S.D., and vice president for
planning and enrollment management at Cardinal Stritch
University in Milwaukee, Wisc. He also has experience in
institutional research, planning and academic testing.
He holds a doctorate of education in educational leadership,
policy, planning and administration from Boston University. He
also has a master’s degree in educational research from Southern
Connecticut State University in New Haven, Conn., and a
bachelor’s degree in psychology from St. John Fisher College in
Rochester. Popovics and his wife, Joanne, have three daughters.
TOM REINISCH
Director of Athletics
Tom Reinisch assumed the athletic
director position at Hudson Valley on
December 19, 2005.
Reinisch served as Hudson Valley’s
baseball coach from 1995 to 2004, leading
the Vikings to nine consecutive Region III
final four appearances. His team advanced
to the NJCAA Division III World Series in 2001 and set a Region
III record with 42 wins in 2004. He is a two-time Paul Bishop
Coach of the Year Award winner.
A Hudson Valley employee since 1993, Reinisch was hired
first as an admissions counselor, and has served as the associate
director of student development in the college’s Center for
Counseling and Transfer since 2000.
As the director of athletics, Reinisch oversees Hudson
Valley’s 14 varsity sports along with the college’s intramural
program. Approximately 250 students participate in
intercollegiate athletics at Hudson Valley each school year.
Reinisch holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from
Coastal Carolina University and a master’s degree in public
administration from Western Kentucky University. He lives in
Troy with his wife Cathy, and their children, Benjamin and
Emma.
KEITH THOMAS
Athletic Trainer
Keith Thomas became Hudson
Valley’s athletic trainer during the 2004-05
school-year.
In his position, Thomas is responsible
for the prevention and treatment of athletic
injuries for approximately 250 studentathletes on Hudson Valley’s 14 varsity
teams.
Thomas came to Hudson Valley from Union College, where
he had been an assistant athletic trainer since July 2004. Prior to
working at Union, he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at
the University at Albany for two years and the athletic trainer at
LaSalle Institute for four years.
Thomas received a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from
Alfred University in 1998 and a master’s degree in curriculum
development and instructional technology from UAlbany in 2004.
He lives in Malta with his wife, Tara.
TIM WILSON
Assistant Supervisor of Athletics
and Recreation
Tim Wilson joined the Hudson Valley
athletic staff in 2002. A 1999 graduate of
Troy High School, Mr. Wilson is currently
pursuing an associate’s degree in liberal
Arts and science at Hudson Valley. He
lives in Wynantskill.
STEVE MULLEN
Assistant Athletic Director
Steve Mullen came to Hudson Valley
in 2002 and served as the college’s sports
information director for three years before
being named the assistant athletic director
in 2005. Additionally, he is an adjunct
instructor in Hudson Valley’s Business
Administration Department.
Prior to coming to Hudson Valley, Mullen served as the
assistant general manager/director of public relations for the
Adirondack Wildcats for two years. He also was a sports
information intern at The College of Saint Rose and a graduate
assistant in the Athletic Media Relations Office at Georgia
Southern University.
Mullen earned an M.S. in Sport Management from Georgia
Southern University in 2000 and a B.S. in Physical Education
from SUNY Cortland in 1996.
He currently lives in Troy with his wife, Danielle, daughter,
Bella, and son, Winston.
CHRIS KELLY
Supervisor of Athletic Programs
Chris Kelly became the supervisor of
athletic programs in 2005.
Kelly has been an instrumental part of
the success of the Hudson Valley athletic
department since her playing days in the
late 1980s.
Kelly is in her fourth year as the head
coach of the women’s volleyball team. She also is in her fourth
year as an assistant basketball coach under Colleen Ferris. She
also was an assistant women’s basketball coach under Paul
Bishop in 1992-93, helping the Lady Vikings win their first
national championship.
The only person to be inducted into the Hudson Valley
Athletic Hall of Fame three times, Kelly was inducted as an
individual player, as a member of the 1988-89 women’s
basketball team, and as an assistant coach on the 1992-93
national championship team.
DR. RICHARD ALFRED
Team Physician and
Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. Richard Alfred has been the team
physician and orthopedic surgeon for
Hudson Valley Community College
athletics since 1988. He is a partner in The
Orthopedic Group, which is based in
Albany.
Originally from the Albany area, Dr. Alfred obtained his
bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and attended Albany
Medical College. After completing an orthopedic surgery
residency at Albany Medical Center, he completed a prestigious
fellowship in sports medicine at the Cleveland Clinic
Foundation.
Dr. Alfred currently is an assistant clinical professor of
surgery/orthopedics at Albany Medical College and serves as the
medical director for the New York Giants training camp in Albany.
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2007-08
Winter Sports Schedules (See inside back cover for women’s basketball schedule)
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Day
Sat.
Sun.
Wed.
Sun.
Tue.
Thu.
Sun.
Tue.
Sun.
Tue.
Fri.
Sun.
Tue.
Sat.
Thu.
Sat.
Mon.
Sat.
Wed.
Sun.
Sat.
Tue.
Thu.
Wed.
Sat.
Mon.
Thu.
Sat.
Wed.
Fri.
Date
Opponent
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Nov. 7
Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 2
Dec. 4
Dec. 8
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Jan. 7
Jan. 12
Jan. 16
Jan. 20
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 6
Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 20
Feb. 22
Viking Club Inv. vs. Broome
Viking Club Invit.
Ulster
Corning
Herkimer
Columbia Greene
Finger Lakes
RPI JV
Onondaga
Fulton Montgomery
Cobleskill
Cayuga
Delhi
North Country
Mohawk Valley
Broome
Williams JV
Holyoke
Schenectady
Tompkins Cortland
Herkimer
Adirondack
Fulton Montgomery
Clinton
Mohawk Valley
Adirondack
Columbia Greene
Delhi
Schenectady
Cobleskill
BOWLING
Day Date
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Wed.
Thu.
Sat.
Tue.
Sun.
Fri.
Wed.
Sun.
Dec. 27
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan. 20
Jan. 23
Jan. 31
Feb.. 2
Feb. 5
Feb. 10
Feb. 15
Feb. 20
Feb. 24
Opponent
Roto Grip Keyst. Classic
Roto Grip Keyst. Classic
Nittany Lion Kegl. Class.
Nittany Lion Kegl. Class.
Hawk Invit.
Columbia Greene
Hudson Valley Invit.
Dutchess Invit.
Adirondack Invit.
Schenectady Invit.
Mohawk Valley Invit.
Schenectady
Region III Tournament
Location Time
Home
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Location
Allentown, PA
Allentown, PA
Cherry Hill, NJ
Cherry Hill, NJ
Utica
Hudson
Home
Poughkeepsie
Ft. Edward
Schenectady
Utica
Schenectady
Utica
8 p.m.
TBA
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
8 p.m.
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
6 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
8 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:30 pm
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Time
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
10 a.m.
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
10 a.m.
3 p.m.
9 a.m.
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
TBA
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Day
Sat.
Sun.
Thu.
Sun.
Tue.
Sun.
Sun.
Tue.
Thu.
Sun.
Tue.
Sat.
Tue.
Thu.
Sat.
Thu.
Sat.
Wed.
Sun.
Sat.
Mon.
Tue.
Sat.
Tue.
Sat.
Thu.
Sat.
Date
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Nov. 8
Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Nov. 29
Dec. 2
Dec. 4
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 16
Jan. 20
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Feb. 5
Feb. 9
Feb. 12
Feb. 16
Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Location Time
Vik. Club Inv. / Dutchess
Viking Club Invitational
Albany Pharmacy
Corning
Herkimer
Finger Lakes
Onondaga
Fulton Montgomery
Cobleskill
Cayuga
Delhi
Jefferson
Schenectady
Mohawk Valley
Broome
Clinton
Holyoke
Schenectady
Tompkins Cortland
Herkimer
Adirondack
Adirondack
Mohawk Valley
Fulton Montgomery
Delhi
Cobleskill
Clinton
Home
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Away
2 p.m.
TBA
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
6 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
5 p.m.
2 p.m.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
1 p.m.
5 p.m.
1 p.m.
5 p.m.
12 p.m.
1 p.m.
6 p.m.
5 p.m.
1 p.m.
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
Viking Club Members
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($2,500)
Douglas Baldrey
Fred and Anita Nero
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($1,000)
Capital Region Orthopedic Associates P.C. Andrew Marrochello
Linda Jojo and the General Electric Foundation Thomas Reinisch
COACH’S CIRCLE ($500)
Stuart Balter
Terrance Kenny
Richard Alfred, M.D.
Dawn Beaham
Sarah and Steve Boggess
Phil Brown
Senator Joseph L. Bruno
Jill Alix
Barry Bruno
Charles and Sandy Ferris
John Fisher
Rocco Fragomeni
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Opponent
Michael DiPiazza
Teresa Lewandusky
CHAMPION ($250)
Stephanie Constantine
Willie A. Hammett
Kathy Jimino
Dottie Reynolds and
Gary Johnson
VARSITY ($100)
Jeremy Gulich
Matthew Kupic
Paul Mastroianni
Joseph Montone
Steven Mullen
Jim and Regina LaGatta
Donald and Nancy
Schmidt
Marco J. Silvestri, Ph.D.
Old Republic National
Title Insurance Company
Linda Sayre
James Talarico
2007-08
Day
Wed.
Sat.
Tue.
Sat.
Wed.
Sun.
Wed.
Fri.
Sun.
Wed.
Sun.
Sun.
Fri.
Sun.
Fri.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Sun.
Wed.
Sat.
Sun.
Thu.
Sun.
Tue.
Sat.
Ice Hockey Schedule
Date
Opponent
Location
Time/Result
North Country
Broome
Boston Junior Blackhawks
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CC Morris
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CC Morris
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Middlebury JV
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8 am
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11 a.m.
7 p.m.
6:45 p.m.
1 p.m.
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