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Name Yr. Hometown / High School Avg AvgChristopher Ceconi So. Vienna, Va. / Bishop O’Connell 82.0 82.0Pat Collins So. Floral Park, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy 80.7 80.7Andrew Haines Jr. Kirtland, Ohio / University School 78.6 77.8David Hall Fr. Huntersville, N.C. / Hopewell --- ---Ben Hayes (c) Sr. Carmichael, Calif. / Del Campo 74.1 75.8Chris House Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Cardinal Gibbons --- ---Collier Jones Jr. Little Rock, Ark. / Little Rock 78.6 78.6Bobby Keating Fr. Garden City, N.Y. / Chaminade --- ---Tyler Kuhn Jr. Louisville, Ky. / Louisville Male 78.3 77.8Keegan Merkert So. Severna Park, Md. / Archbishop Spalding 91.3 91.3Rob Merkert Sr. Severna Park, Md. / Archbishop Spalding 78.8 78.7Sean Murphy Fr. Hudson, Ohio / Walsh Jesuit --- ---Chris Reed So. Springfield, Ohio / Kenton Ridge 84.0 84.0Peter Reilly Jr. Merrimack, N.H. / Bishop Guertin 76.7 76.6Drew Selby Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / North Mecklenburg --- ---Tim Shield Jr. Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. / Grosse Pointe South 77.6 77.2(c) — 2010-11 Team Captain

Head Coach: Pat Owen (Johns Hopkins '81), 21st YearVolunteer Assistant Coach: Mike Burke, Third YearOfficer Representative: Lt. Mark Wernig, USNFaculty Representative: Assoc. Prof. Craig WhitakerTeam Manager: Matt Buss (Jr.)

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Date Tournament Course; LocationSept. 11-12 Navy Fall Classic Naval Academy Golf Course; Annapolis, Md.Sept. 18-19 at Maryland Intercollegiate River Marsh Golf Club; Cambridge, Md.Sept. 25-25 at Army — Star Match West Point Golf Course; West Point, N.Y.Oct. 4-5 at Service Academy Classic Golf Courses at Andrews AFB; Andrews AFB, Md.Oct. 4-5 Wolfpack Intercollegiate Lonnie Poole Golf Course; Raleigh, N.C.Oct. 15-17 Northeast Invitational Shelter Harbor Golf Club; Charlestown, R.I.

Feb 28-Mar. 1 at Charleston Shootout Links at Stono Ferry; Charleston, S.CMarch 26-27 at Fireline Towson Invitational Prospect Bay Country Club; Grasonville, Md.April 8-10 at Rutherford Intercollegiate Penn State Golf Course; State College, Pa.April 16-17 Navy Spring Invitational Naval Academy Golf Course, Annapolis, Md.April 30-May 1 Patriot League Championship Naval Academy Golf Course; Annapolis, Md.

GGEENNEERRAALL IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONNLocation Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen or MidsColors Navy Blue and GoldConference Patriot LeagueFacility Naval Academy Golf CourseSuperintendent

Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNAthletics Director Chet GladchukAthletics Web Site www.NavySports.com

CCOOAACCHHIINNGG SSTTAAFFFFHead Coach Pat OwenAlma Mater Johns Hopkins ‘81Years at Navy 21st seasonOwen’s Office Phone 410-293-2240Owen’s Email [email protected]

Volunteer Assistant Coach Mike BurkeAlma Mater Clemson ‘06Years at Navy Third season

TTEEAAMM IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN ((22000099--1100 AAVVGG..))Letterwinners Returning Rds Strokes Avg• Ben Hayes 21 1557 74.12008 Patriot League Rookie of the Year2008, ‘10 All-Patriot League

• Andrew Haines 9 707 78.6• Collier Jones 16 1257 78.6• Tyler Kuhn 9 705 78.3• Peter Reilly 21 1611 76.72009 Patriot League Rookie of the Year2009, ‘10 All-Patriot League

• Tim Shield 21 1629 77.6

Letterwinners Lost Rds Strokes Avg• Michael Harrigan 19 1489 78.42010 All-Patriot League

• John Moore 4 319 79.8

SSPPOORRTTSS IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONNGolf SID Stacie MichaudOffice Phone 410-293-8773Cell Phone 410-212-3761E-Mail [email protected]

SID Fax 410-293-8954SID Mailing Address 566 Brownson Road

Annapolis, MD 21402

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One of the most respected coachesin the sport today, seven-time PatriotLeague Coach of the Year Pat Owen isin his 21st season as the head coach ofthe Navy golf program.

In 2009, Owen was named the win-ner of the Labron Harris Sr. Award pre-sented by E-Z-GO in cooperation withThe PGA of America and the GolfCoaches Association of America. TheHarris Award is presented to the collegeor high school coach and PGAProfessional whose support of thegame through teaching, coaching andinvolvement in the community hashelped ensure the continued growth ofthe game and who represents the finest

qualities the game has to offer.“Pat Owen is not only an outstanding PGA Professional, but also a

truly great leader, mentor and role model to the Naval Academy’sMidshipmen ... golfer and non-golfer alike,” said Col. Dick Johns, USA(Ret.), Executive Director of the Middle Atlantic Section PGA. “Knowingthat he is so deserving of this recognition, the entire Middle Atlantic PGA‘family’ is extremely proud of Pat!”

Owen follows in the footsteps of past Labron Harris Award recipientsJay Hardwick (Virginia Tech), Devon Brouse (Purdue), the late RodMyers (Duke), Herb Page (Kent State) and Jim Brown (Ohio State).

In February of 2010, Owen was invited to appear before the MarylandGeneral Assembly where he was presented proclamations from Speakerof the House of Delegates Mike Busch along with Retired Marine CorpsColonel Senator John Astle, lauding him for his efforts in earning thenational award and serving as both a teacher and role model to the thou-sands of Midshipmen who pass through the Academy.

During his tenure at the Academy, Owen has garnered Patriot LeagueCoach-of-the-Year honors seven times (1993, '95, '97, '98, ‘04, '08 and‘09), including the spring of 2008 when he led the Mids to their fifthPatriot League Tournament title in the last decade. Additionally, he

earned NCAA District II Coach-of-the-Year recognition in 1996.Owen has led the Midshipmen to five NCAA Regional appearances,

including five since 1998. In the spring of 1998, he guided the Mids to afifth-place finish at the Eastern Championship and their first NCAARegional appearance. Anchored by one of the most successful golfersin the program’s history in All-American Aaron Wright, Navy finished 19that the East Regional held at Melrose Golf Course in Hilton Head, SouthCarolina.

Just three years after Wright's graduation from the Academy, Owenlanded a recruit who would go on to be one of the top young amateurplayers in the country and lead the Mids to a pair of NCAA Regionalappearances. Billy Hurley, a member of the 2005 Walker Cup team,came to the Academy during the 2000-01 academic year and quicklymade a name for himself. But it wasn't until the summer of 2003 that hegained national attention, where he battled to the No. 2 seed in the U.S.Amateur. A four-time All-Patriot League selection and the 2004 PatriotLeague MVP, Hurley became the first golfer to receive the Academy's

PPAATT OOWWEENN|Head Coach• 2009 Labron Harris Sr. Award Winner• 1993-95-97-98-04-08-09 Patriot League Coach of the Year• 1996 NCAA District II Coach of the Year• 5 NCAA Tournament Appearances• 5 Patriot League Team Titles• 6 Patriot League Individual Champions

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Entering his third season as Navy’svolunteer assistant coach is MikeBurke.

A native of Cape May Court House,N.J., Burke came to Annapolis in thespring of 2007 serving as a member ofthe Academy’s Golf Professional Staff.A PGA Class “A” Professional since2007, he joined the Mids’ coaching staffin 2008.

Burke is a 2006 gradute of ClemsonUniversity, earning his bachelors degree in Professional GolfManagement.

Prior to his arrival at the Academy, Burke served interships at theBrentwood (Calif.) Country Club, the Seaview Marriott (N.J.), the AirForce Academy (Colo.) and Brandon Dunes (Ore.).

A proven master of the links, Burke passed the PGA Playing AbilityTest on his first attempt.

Thompson Trophy Cup, presented to that midshipman who has done themost during the year to promote athletics at the Naval Academy. Therecipient of the 2004 Byron Nelson Award, he was one of the first twoplayers to be named to the 2004 Palmer Cup and became the first play-er to represent a service academy in the annual Ryder Cup-style com-petition. In addition, he was voted to serve as captain by his peers.Hurley was named an Academic All-American, in addition to beingnamed the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the year following hissenior campaign.

Six Navy players have won the Patriot League individual crown since1997, including Erich Schoen who paced the field with his 7-over par,223 at the Saucon Valley Golf Club in the Lehigh Valley in 2008.

Additionally, Navy has had three players earn Patriot League Rookieof the Year accolades in the last five years. Senior Ben Hayes placedthird at the Patriot League Championship in 2008 to score the honor,while Peter Reilly, a two-time All-Patriot League performer, earned therookie title following a sixth-place finish in 2009.

Prior to being named head coach at Navy in 1991, Owen served asan assistant coach for the Midshipmen for four years.

Outside of his golfing duties, Owen has served as a board member ofthe Annapolis Touchdown Club since 2004 and accepted the position oftreasurer in 2008. The club promotes youth sports in the greaterAnnapolis area and helps to provide opportunities for young people tocompete in athletics.

Owen is a 1981 graduate of Johns Hopkins, where he served as cap-tain of the golf team his senior year. After turning pro, Owen earnednational recognition with the highest score on the PGA of America'sBusiness School exam. In addition to his coaching duties, Owen is thegolf pro at the U.S. Naval Academy Golf Course. Owen and his wife,Karen, are the parents of a son, Patrick, and daughter, Noelle, andreside in Annapolis.

OOWWEENN’’SS RREESSUUMMEE

OWEN VS. ARMY: 11-9Date Winner Site Record4/27/91 Army, 359-377 West Point, N.Y. 0-14/25/92 Army, 376-388 Annapolis, Md. 0-24/10/93 Navy, 393-396 Annapolis, Md. 1-210/16/93 Army, 368-386 West Point, N.Y. 1-310/14/94 Army, 390-395 Annapolis, Md. 1-410/14/95 Army, 5-2 West Point, N.Y. 1-510/12/96 Navy, 7.5-2.5 Annapolis, Md. 2-54/11/98 Army, 6.5-4.5 West Point, N.Y. 2-63/29/99 Navy, 8-3 Annapolis, Md. 3-610/16/99 Navy, 748-774 Annapolis, Md. 4-610/7/00 Navy, 7-4 West Point, N.Y. 5-610/7/01 Navy, 740-769 Annapolis, Md. 6-610/19-20/02 Navy, 8-3 West Point, N.Y. 7-69/27/03 Navy, 6.5-4.5 Annapolis, Md. 8-610/16-17/04 Army, 7-4 West Point, N.Y. 8-710/2/05 Army, 6.5-4.5 Annapolis, Md. 8-89/30-10/1/06 Navy, 6-5 West Point, N.Y. 9-89/29-30/07 Navy, 6.5-4.5 Annapolis, Md. 10-810/4-5/08 Navy, 5.5-5.5 SD West Point, N.Y. 11-89/26/09 Army, 6-5 Annapolis, Md. 11-9Overall Army-Navy Record: Navy leads, 41-30-1

NCAA TOURNAMENTS UNDER OWENYear Navy Finish Site1998 19th Melrose Golf Course; Hilton Head, S.C.2000 T24th Riverbend Golf Club; Fresno, Calif.2001 25th Trysting Tree Golf Course; Corvallis, Ore.2003 23rd Washington National Golf Club; Auburn, Wash.2008 26th Gold Mountain Golf Club; Bremerton, Wash.

PING ALL-AMERICANS1997 Aaron Wright2004 Billy Hurley

BYRON NELSON AWARD WINNER2004 Billy Hurley

PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TEAM TITLES1998 894 Seven Oaks Golf Club, Hamilton, N.Y.2000 911 Bucknell Golf Club, Lewisburg, Pa.2001 889 U.S. Naval Academy Golf Club, Annapolis, Md.2003 878 Saucon Valley Golf Club, Saucon Valley, Pa.2008 925 Saucon Valley Golf Club, Saucon Valley, Pa.

PATRIOT LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION / PLAYER OF THE YEAR1997 Aaron Wright 75-71-68 — 214 West Point Golf Club1998 Pete Lauder 75-70-73 — 218 Seven Oaks Golf Club2000 Joel Almquist 68-77-73 — 218 Bucknell Golf Club2003 Brian Crum 72-72-68 — 212 Saucon Valley Golf Club2004 Billy Hurley 76-71-76 — 223 Seven Oaks Golf Club2008 Erich Schoen 74-74-75 — 223 Saucon Valley Golf Club

PATRIOT LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2006 Ryan Wielgus2008 Ben Hayes2009 Peter Reilly

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS2004 Billy Hurley (2nd Team)2007 Chris Renninger (2nd Team)2008 Chris Renninger (1st Team)

PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (GOLF)2003 Brian Crum2004 Billy Hurley2007 Chris Renninger2008 Chris Renninger2009 David Miller

PATRIOT LEAGUE MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2007 Chris Renninger

MMIIKKEE BBUURRKKEE|Volunteer Asst. Coach

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2009-10 (Fr.) — Participated in a pair of tour-naments in his first season, both Navy-hostedevents ... owned an 82.0 stroke averageamong the pair of tourneys ... competed as anindividual in the Navy Fall Classic where heplaced 89th with a 34-over par 176 ... a mem-ber of the Navy white team, he turned in a 10-over par 152 (75-77) at the Navy SpringInvitational to tie for 18th.

More on Ceconi— A 2009 graduate of BishopO’Connell High School in Arlington, Va.,Ceconi was a four-year letterwinner in golf,while also earning a letter as a long distancerunner on the track & field team ... four-timerecipient of Bishop O’Connell’s Coaches Awardas a member of the golf team ... served as thevice president of his junior class ... activelyworks with the Washington, D.C.-basedSurfrider Foundation to help clean up the com-munity’s rivers ... also involved with the CysticFibrosis Foundation in helping raise money ...majoring in Political Science ... full name isChristopher Michael Ceconi ... son of William

and Joyce Ceconi ... born Aug. 24, 1990, inArlington, Va.

CECONI’S RESUME

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2009-10 2 4 328 82.0 75 -- 0 1 t-18Career 2 4 328 82.0 75 -- 0 1 t-18

CCHHRRIISSTTOOPPHHEERR CCEECCOONNII|Sophomore • Vienna, Va. • Bishop O’Connell

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2009-10 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 86 90 -- 176 +34 89Navy Spring Invitational 75 77 -- 152 +10 t-18

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2009-10 (Fr.) — Competed in three tourna-ments in his first season at Navy ... owned an80.7 stroke average ... finished 82nd at theNavy Fall Classic with a 19-over par 161 inwhat was his first collegiate tournament ... fol-lowed up by placing 65th after carding a 28-over par 170 at the Rehoboth Beach FallInvitational ... a member of the Navy whiteteam, he turned in an 11-over par 153 (78-75)at the Navy Spring Invitational to tie for 28th ...named to the Patriot League Academic HonorRoll.

More on Collins — A 2009 graduate ofArchbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood,N.Y., Collins was a four-year letterwinner in golf... led his golf team to the 2007 Catholic HighSchool Athletic Association Championship, aswell as the New York City Championship ... afour-time New York State High School GolfChampionship participant who, as an individ-ual, went undefeated ... tied for sixth at theNew York State High School GolfChampionship as a senior ... named the MVP

of his high school team as a junior and seniorand was the No. 1 player on the squad ... win-ner of the 2008 Sweeney and Harkin CysticFibrosis Golf Tournament ... has recently start-ed participating in the martial arts ... brother,Dan, is a junior at Maritime College where he isa member of the lacrosse team ... majoring inEconomics ... named to the the Commandant’sList after posting a 3.11 grade-point average inhis first semester ... ranked among the top 30percent of his class in academic order of meritand top 33 percent in military order of merit ...full name is Patrick Gerard Collins ... son ofDaniel and Mary Ann Collins ... born Dec. 3,1990, in Mineola, N.Y.

COLLINS’ RESUME• 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2009-10 3 6 484 80.7 75 -- 0 0 t-28Career 3 6 484 80.7 75 -- 0 0 t-28

PPAATT CCOOLLLLIINNSS|Sophomore • Floral Park, N.Y. • Archbishop MolloyCAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2009-10 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 80 81 -- 161 +19 t-82Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv. 86 84 -- 170 +28 65Navy Spring Invitational 78 75 -- 153 +11 t-28

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2009-10 (So.)— Represented the Mids in fourtournaments, including the Patriot LeagueChampionship where he placed 36th (+29,245) ... finished the year with a 78.6 strokeaverage ... placed 59th at the Navy Fall Classicwith an 11-over par 153 ... turned in a 15-overpar 157 at the Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitationalto place 40th ... teamed up with Ben Hayes towin the doubles point against Army’s JamesRaymond and William Park, 3&1, in the annualStar Match ... a member of the Navy goldsquad, he shot a 10-over par 152 at the NavySpring Invitational to earn a career-best 18th-place finish ... named to the Patriot LeagueAcademic Honor Roll.

2008-09 (Fr.) — Member of the Navy whitesquad that placed eighth at the Navy FallClassic ... as an individual, turned in a 10-overpar 152 to finish 42nd in the only tournament inwhich he played in the fall ... placed 33rd at theNavy Spring Invitational after shooting theexact score he did in the fall, a 10-over par152.

More on Haines — A 2008 graduate ofUniversity School in Hunting Valley, Ohio,Haines was a four-year letterwinner in golf ...led his high school to the 2006 and ‘07 statechampionships, while taking district titles in2005, ‘06 and ‘07 ... won the 2007 individualdistrict crown ... a three-year (2005-07) all-dis-trict performer who earned All-State (Ohio)recognition as a senior ... University School’steam captain in 2007, he was also named theteam’s MVP in his senior year ... an AcademicAll-Ohio honoree in 2007, he was also anFLWT Academic All-American as a senior ...member of the National Society for HighSchool Scholars, as well as the Cum LaudeSociety ... majoring in Systems Engineering,he boasts a 3.19 grade-point average ...appeared on the Commandant’s and Dean’sLists in the spring of ‘09 ... ranked in the top 33percent of his class of nearly 1200 students inacademic order of merit ... son of Jeff andStephanie Haines ... father played soccer atMount Union College ... born Sept. 9, 1989, inCleveland, Ohio.

HAINES’ RESUME• 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2008-09 2 4 304 76.0 73 -- 0 0 t-332009-10 4 9 707 78.6 72 245 0 1 t-18Career 6 13 1011 77.8 72 245 0 1 t-18

AANNDDRREEWW HHAAIINNEESS|Junior • Kirtland, Ohio • UniversityCAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2008-09 Results FinishNavy Fall Invitational 73 79 -- 152 +10 t-42Navy Spring Invitational 76 76 -- 152 +10 t-33

2009-10Navy Fall Classic 78 75 -- 153 +11 t-59Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv. 81 76 -- 157 +15 t-40Navy Spring Invitational 72 80 -- 152 +10 t-18Patriot League Champ. 86 79 80 245 +29 t-36

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2009-10 (Jr.) — Enjoyed a sensational juniorcampaign where he paced the Mids with a 74.1stroke average, including a 73.6 average dur-ing the fall season ... was Navy’s top finisher ineight of the nine events over the course of theseason, including all five in the spring ... beganthe year with a third-place tie at the Navy FallClassic, where he carded a personal-low 4-under par 67 ... it’s the lowest round since 1990by a Navy golfer other than Billy Hurley ... fin-ished with a 4-under par 138 ... put together hissecond-consecutive third-place finish byrecording a 2-over 144 at the Rehoboth BeachInvitational ... garnered all-tournament honorsafter placing 10th at the 54-hole ServiceAcademy Classic ... produced Navy’s low scoreat the Philadelphia Big 5 where he posted a 9-over par 151 to finish 26th ... concluded the fallseason at the Lincoln Mercury Intercollegiatewhere he finished just outside of the top 10 withan 8-over par 152 ... one of Navy’s top per-formers in the annual Army-Navy Match ...paired up with Andrew Haines to take the dou-

bles point, 3&1 ... cruised to a 3&1 victory overMatt Krembel in singles action ... placed amongthe top 10 in three of the five tournaments inthe spring, including the Navy SpringInvitational where he took medalist honors withan even 142 ... he placed ninth at the PatriotLeague Championship (+12, 228) to earned all-conference honors ... was one of two players tofinish in the top 10 at the Johnny PalmerInvitational, carding a 6-over par 150 to finishfourth ... was the Mids’ topo finisher at theLincoln Mercury Intercollegiate (+8, 152) andthe Charleston Shootout (+11, 227) ... namedto the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

2008-09 (So.)— Owned a 78.5 stroke averageamong the four tournaments he played in dur-ing the fall ... dominated James Raymond insingles competition in the Army-Navy StarMatch, 6&5 ... turned in a 12th-place finish witha 3-over par 145 at the Navy Fall Invitational tolead the Navy blue squad to a fourth-place fin-ish ... also saw action at the season-opening

Maryland Intercollegiate (+12, 154), theAdams Cup of Newport (+22, 238) and theColumbia Invitational (+35, 248) ... steppedaway from golf during the spring season.

2007-08 (Fr.) — Named the Patriot LeagueRookie of the Year following his third-place fin-ish at the 2008 Patriot League Championship... was the highest placing freshman in the fieldand garnered All-Patriot League kudos for histop-10 finish ... became the first freshmanunder Pat Owen’s watch to win an individualtitle after taking the Navy Spring Invitational ...turned in a 3-under par 139 in the two-roundtournament to win the crown, while leadingNavy to a ninth-place finish in the tournament... posted an 11-over par 191 to place 22nd atthe George Washington Invite ... member of theNavy Gold squad that tied for sixth at the NavyFall Invitational with a 33-over par 601 ... fin-ished his first collegiate competition with a 12-over par 154 to place 39th.

More on Hayes — A 2006 graduate of DelCampo High School, Hayes was a two-sportstandout who earned letters in golf and football... led Del Campo to Cal League golf titles in2003, ‘04 and ‘05 ... garnered all-conferencerecognition all four seasons, while beingnamed all-city as a junior and senior ... servedas team captain in 2005, as well as beingnamed the team’s MVP ... grandfather, TimothyWellings, graduated from the Naval Academyin 1947 ... majoring in Oceanography, he wasnamed to the Commandant’s List in the springof 2008 ... full name is Benjamin WellingsHayes ... son of Ron and Cindy Hayes ... bornFeb. 12, 1988, in Redwood City, Calif.

HAYES’ RESUME• 2008 Patriot League Rookie of the Year• 2008 First-Team All-Patriot League• 2010 Second-Team All-Patriot League• 2008, ‘10 Navy Spring Invitational Medalist• 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll• 2010 PING All-Northeast Region Team

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2007-08 6 15.5 1183 76.3 69 228 2 2 12008-09 4 10 785 78.5 72 238 0 1 52009-10 9 21 1557 74.1 67 225 6 7 1Career 19 46.5 3525 75.8 67 225 8 10 1 (2x)

BBEENN HHAAYYEESS|Team Captain • Senior • Carmichael, Calif. • Del CampoCAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2007-08 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 77 77 -- 154 +12 t-39George Washington Inv. 82 73 36 191 +11 t-22River Landing Inter. 79 78 78 235 +19 69Navy Spring Invitational 69 70 -- 139 -3 1Patriot League Champ. 78 78 72 228 +12 3NCAA West Regional 80 77 79 236 +20 t-116

2008-09Maryland Intercollegiate 74 80 -- 154 +12 t-69Navy Fall Classic 73 72 -- 145 +3 t-12Adams Cup of Newport 81 79 78 238 +22 t-65Columbia Invitational 81 80 87 248 +35 t-63

2009-10Navy Fall Classic 67 71 -- 138 -4 t-3Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv. 75 69 -- 144 +2 3Service Academy Classic 76 73 76 225 +9 10Philadelphia Big 5 76 71 -- 151 +9 t-26Lincoln Mercury Inter. 76 76 -- 152 +8 11Johnny Palmer Inv. 79 71 -- 150 +6 t-4Charleston Shootout 80 73 74 227 +11 t-47Navy Spring Invitational 67 75 -- 142 E 1Patriot League Champ. 79 75 74 228 +12 9

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2009-10 (So.) — Played in seven of the Mids’nine tournaments, including all five during thefall season ... produced a 78.6 stroke averagefor the year ... opened up with a 36th-place fin-ish, as he anchored the Navy Gold squad to a12th-place finish at the Navy Fall Classic ...turned in a team-low 7-over par 149 ... went onto place 21st at the Rehoboth Beach FallInvitational where he carded a 10-over par 152... finished just outside of the top 10 at theService Academy Classic ... produced a three-round, 54-hole 11-over par 227 at The Coursesat Andrews Air Force Base ... shot a 13-overpar 155 at the Philadelphia Big 5 to finish 44th,while his 19-over par 163 at the LincolnMercury Intercollegiate put him in 38th place ...paired up with Peter Reilly to defeat Army’sMark Garrison and Eric Park in doubles actionin the annual Army-Navy Star Match ... placed79th at the Charleston Shootout with a three-round, 34-over par 250 ... closed out the springseason with a 19-over par 161 at the NavySpring Invitational where he finished 67th.

2008-09 (Fr.)— In his rookie campaign, turnedin a 78.6 stroke average among the four eventsin which he competed ... produced a 77.4stroke average during the fall season, compet-ing in a pair of tournaments ... placed eighth atthe Navy Fall Classic in what was his first col-legiate appearance ... recorded a 2-over par144 that featured a 2-under par 70 in the open-ing round of play ... finished 53rd at the sea-son-ending Columbia Invitational where heposted a 30-over par 243 ... struggled early inthe spring where he placed 91st at the GeorgeWashington Invite (+23, 167) ... followed upwith an 11-over par 153 at the Navy SpringInvitational where he finished 37th.

More on Jones — A 2008 graduate of LittleRock Central High School in Little Rock, Ark.,Jones led his prep team to the 2007 Little Rock5A Conference High School Championship ... atwo-time (2006-07) all-conference performer,who placed among the top 20 four times in2008 playing amongst the American JuniorGolf Association ... member of the National

Honor Society ... majoring in English ... fullname is John Collier Jones ... son of John andJulie Jones ... father was a standout baseballplayer at Vanderbilt ... born Oct. 12, 1989, inLittle Rock, Ark.

JONES’ RESUME

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2008-09 4 9 707 78.6 70 243 1 1 t-82009-10 7 16 1257 78.6 72 227 0 1 11Career 11 25 1964 78.6 70 227 1 2 t-8

CCOOLLLLIIEERR JJOONNEESS|Junior • Little Rock, Ark. • Little Rock CentralCAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2008-09 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 70 74 -- 144 +2 t-8Columbia Invitational 86 75 82 243 +30 t-53George Washington Inv. 84 83 -- 167 +23 t-91Navy Spring Invitational 77 76 -- 153 +11 t-37

2009-10Navy Fall Classic 72 77 -- 149 +7 t-36Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv. 76 76 -- 152 +10 t21Service Academy Classic 76 74 77 227 +11 11Philadelphia Big 5 75 80 -- 155 +13 t-44Lincoln Mercury Inter. 81 82 -- 163 +19 t-38Charleston Shootout 82 81 87 250 +34 79Navy Spring Invitational 80 81 -- 161 +19 t-67

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2009-10 (So.) — Competed in four tourna-ments, two in the fall and two in the spring, topost a 78.3 stroke average for the year ...placed 78th at the Navy Fall Classic as a mem-ber of the Navy gold team ... shot a 16-over par158 ... followed up with a 21-over par 163 atthe Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational where heplaced 53rd ... shot what would be the worstround of his young career to begin theRehoboth tournament, but came back to cardhis lowest-career round of 18 with a 75 ...played particularly well at the end of the springseason where he earned a career-best 18th-place finish at the Navy Spring Invitational witha 10-over par 152 ... placed 19th at the PatriotLeague Championship where he carded a 16-over par 232.

2008-09 (Fr.)— Saw action in just two tourna-ments where he produced a 76.8 stroke aver-age ... earned an opportunity to represent theMidshipmen at the Navy Fall Classic where heturned in a 14-over par 156 to place 65th ...member of the Navy gray team that finished

15th in the team standings ... put together asolid performance at the Navy SpringInvitational where he placed 26th with a 9-overpar 151 ... after starting the tournament 10-over, he came back to shoot 1-under par in thefinal round.

More on Kuhn — A 2008 graduate ofLouisville Male High School in Louisville, Ky.,Kuhn was a four-year golf standout who was atwo-year (2007-08) team captain ... led the golfteam to the 2008 Green Wave Invitational ... anApplied Mathematics major, he holds a 3.03grade-point average ... his father played foot-ball at Western Kentucky ... full name is TylerAlexander Kuhn ... son of Ron and Anita Kuhn... born Nov. 28, 1989, in Nashville, Tenn.

KUHN’S RESUME

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2008-09 2 4 307 76.8 70 -- 0 0 t-262009-10 4 9 705 78.3 75 232 0 2 t-18Career 6 13 1012 77.8 70 232 0 2 t-18

TTYYLLEERR KKUUHHNN|Junior • Prospect, Ky. • Louisville Male

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2008-09 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 77 79 -- 156 +14 t-65Navy Spring Invitational 81 70 -- 151 +9 t-26

2009-10Navy Fall Classic 77 81 -- 158 +16 78Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv. 88 75 -- 163 +21 t-53Navy Spring Invitational 76 76 -- 152 +10 t-18Patriot League Champ. 78 78 76 232 +16 t-19

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2009-10 (Fr.)— Made two appearances on thelinks for the Mids in his rookie season ...opened the year at the Navy Fall Classic wherehe placed 90th with a 45-over par 187 ... turnedin a 36-over par 178 at the Navy SpringInvitational.

More on Merkert — A 2009 graduate ofArchbishop Spalding High School in Severn,Md., Merkert was a three-year standout golferand also lettered twice as a tight end on thefootball team ... served as co-captain of thefootball squad his senior year, as well as thecaptain of the golf team ... received a leader-ship award for his role on the golf squad ...named an Archdiocese of BaltimoreDistinguished Scholar, a Presidential Scholarand was the recipient of the Lt. JamesMemorial Scholarship for leadership, athleticsand academics ... brother, Rob, is a senior atthe Naval Academy and is also a member ofthe Mids’ golf team ... uncle, Tighe Merkert,was a standout golfer at Maryland ... aMechanical Engineering major who boasts a

3.33 grade-point average ... named to theDean’s List last fall after recording a 3.56 GPAin his first semester ... ranked among the top25 percent of his class in academic order ofmerit ... full name is Keegan Patrick Merkert ...son of Robert and Kathleen Merkert ... bornJan. 29, 1991, in Annapolis, Md.

K. MERKERT’S RESUME

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2009-10 2 4 365 91.3 87 -- 0 0 90Career 2 4 365 91.3 87 -- 0 0 90

KKEEEEGGAANN MMEERRKKEERRTT|Sophomore • Severna Park Md. • Archbishop Spalding

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2009-10 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 87 100 -- 187 +45 90Navy Spring Invitational 89 89 -- 178 +36 101

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2009-10 (Jr.) — Made appearances in five ofNavy’s nine tournaments over the course of theyear, including the fall opener in which heplaced 71st ... produced a 14-over par 156 atthe Navy Classic, the low scorer for the Navywhite squad ... carded a 5-over par 147, whichfeatured a career-low round of 72, to placeeighth at the Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational... it was his first top-10 performance and thelowest he has finished during his three-yearcareer ... turned in a 21-over par 237 at thethree-round Service Academy Classic playedat The Courses at Andrews Air Force Base ...dropped a tough 1-up decision to Army’s AustinRhymer in singles competition during the annu-al Army-Navy Star Match ... placed 61st at theJohnny Palmer Invitational to open the springseason with a 28-over par 172 ... carded a 13-over par 155 to place 36th at the Navy SpringInvitational ... finished the year with a 78.8stroke average.

2008-09 (So.) — In his second season on theteam, he turned in a 78.0 stroke average over

the five events in which he competed ... heopened the year with a 78.8 stroke averageamong the three fall tournaments in which heplayed ... played a pivotal role in helping leadthe Midshipmen to a 5.5-5.5 sudden death vic-tory over Army in the annual Star Match ...though he and teammate Josh Ziska droppedtheir doubles point, Merkert came back to earna 3&2 win over Zach Garrison to grab a point inthe singles competition ... it was his firstappearance in the Army-Navy match ... openedthe year with an 85th-place finish at theMaryland Intercollegiate (+19, 161), placed52nd at the Navy Fall Classic (+12, 154) andfinished 49th at the NSU Shark Invitational(+14, 158) ... played in the Mids’ final two tour-naments of the year, including the Navy SpringInvitational where he placed 19th with a 7-overpar 149 ... shot what was his then career-lowround with a 2-over par 73 in the openinground of the Mids’ home tournament ...punched his ticket to play in the Patriot LeagueTournament where he led the Mids to a sec-ond-place finish ... posted a 26-over par 236 in

the three-round event, finishing 29th.

2007-08 (Fr.) — Finished his rookie seasonplaying in pair of tournaments, both at home ...owned an 80.5 stroke average in the fourrounds of play ... turned in an 8-over par 150to finish 23rd at the Navy Spring Invitational,leading the Navy gold team to a 13th-placeteam finish ... guided the Navy gray team to a14th-place finish at the Navy Fall Classic witha 59-over par 627 ... turned in a 30-over par172 to finish tied for 82nd in his first collegiatetournament.

More on Merkert — A 2007 graduate ofArchbishop Spalding High School in Severn,Md., Merkert was a four-year standout golferfor Pete Van Zandt ... named team MVP in2007 ... was the high point winner in 2004 and‘05 ... served as the Senior Class VicePresident ... brother, Keegan, is a sophomoreat the Naval Academy and is also a member ofthe Mids’ golf team ... majoring in Economics ...full name is Robert Thomas Merkert Jr. ... sonof Robert and Kathleen Merkert ... born July 7,1988, in Annapolis, Md.

R. MERKERT’S RESUME

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2007-08 2 4 322 80.5 74 -- 0 0 t-232008-09 5 11 858 78.0 73 236 0 1 t-192009-10 5 11 867 78.8 72 237 1 2 t-8Career 12 26 2047 78.7 72 236 1 3 t-8

RROOBB MMEERRKKEERRTT|Senior • Severna Park, Md. • Archbishop Spalding

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2007-08 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 92 80 -- 172 +30 t-82Navy Spring Invitational 74 76 -- 150 +8 t-23

2008-09Maryland Intercollegiate 82 79 -- 161 +19 t-85Navy Fall Classic 81 73 -- 154 +12 t-52NSU Shark Invitational 82 76 -- 158 +14 t-49Navy Spring Invitational 73 76 -- 149 +7 t-19Patriot League Champ. 78 76 82 236 +26 29

2009-10Navy Fall Classic 78 78 -- 156 +14 t-71Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv. 75 72 -- 147 +5 t-8Service Academy Classic 77 79 81 237 +21 18Johnny Palmer Inv. 82 90 -- 172 +28 t-61Navy Spring Invitational 77 78 -- 155 +13 t-36

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2009-10 (Fr.) — Placed 91st in his loneappearance of his rookie season ... turned in a26-over par 168 at the Navy Spring Invitational... named to the Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll.

More on Reed — A 2009 graduate of KentonRidge High School in Springfield, Reed was athree-year letterwinner in golf who also earneda letter in swimming ... serving as the teamcaptain of the golf team his senior year, he wasnamed the Area Player of the Year and the All-Central Buckeye Conference Player of theYear ... led his team to the Central BuckeyeConference title, as well as the sectional crownduring his senior campaign ... claimed medalisthonors at the Central Buckeye ConferenceChampionship his senior year ... was theValedictorian of his graduating class ... servedas the President of the French Honor Societyand the Vice President of his school’s chapterof the National Honor Society ... uncle, DavidSilvius, graduated from the Naval Academy in1982 ... majoring in Aerospace Engineering, he

boasts a 3.82 grade-point average ... named tothe Superintendent’s and Commandant’s Listafter recording a 3.82 grade-point average inhis first semester ... stands 105th in his class inoverall order of merit and is among the top fivepercent in academic order of merit ... full nameis Christopher Cavanaugh Reed ... son ofVictor and Laura Reed ... born Nov. 5, 1990, inSpringfield, Ohio.

REED’S RESUME• 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2009-10 1 2 168 84.0 77 -- 0 0 91Career 1 2 168 84.0 77 -- 0 0 91

CCHHRRIISS RREEEEDD|Sophomore • Springfield, Ohio • Kenton RidgeCAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2009-10 Results FinishNavy Spring Invitational 91 77 -- 168 +26 91

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2009-10 (So.) — Owned the second-lowestaverage on the team, turning in a 76.7 over thenine tournaments in which the Mids competed... placed among the top 20 in five events andthe top 10 in a pair ... a member of the Navyblue squad that placed second at the annualNavy Fall Classic, he finished 24th (+5, 147)which featured his low round of the fall, aneven par 71 ... followed up with a 16th-placefinish at the Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational(+8, 150)r ... finished just outside of the top 10in 12th at the Service Academy Classic (+12,228) ... posted a 37th-place finish at thePhiladelphia Big 5 (+12, 154) and concludedthe fall season by claiming 25th at the LincolnMercury Intercollegiate (+13, 157) ... one ofthree players on the roster who won both hissingles and doubles match in the annual Army-Navy Star Match ... teamed up with classmateCollier Jones to score a 1-up victory over theBlack Knights’ Mark Garrison and Eric Park ...crushed Army’s Matt Philie, 4&3, to take thesingles point ... his best finish of the seasonwas at the spring-opening Johnny Palmer

Invitational where he tied for eighth with a 9-over par 153 ... turned in a 13-over par 229 toplace 10th at the Patriot League Championshipand garner all-league honors for a second-straight year ... tied his low round (71) of hiscareer in the opening round of the Navy SpringInvitational where he went on to finish 18th ...named to the Patriot League Academic HonorRoll.

2008-09 (Fr.) — Competed in five tourna-ments, along with the Army-Navy Star Match inhis rookie campaign ... produced a 76.5 strokeaverage over the course of the year ... turnedin a 62nd-place finish at the Navy Fall Classic(+13, 155) ... picked up a huge victory for theMidshipmen in singles play in the annual Army-Navy Star Match ... turned back Army’s AdamRenfroe, 1-up, to capture a point for the Midsen route to a 5.5-5.5 sudden death victory ...saw action in four tournaments during thespring season that was capped off by a sixth-place finish at the conference tournamentwhich in turn rewarded him by being named

the Patriot League Rookie of the Year ... his13-over par 223 was the best finish among thefreshmen in the field ... his two low rounds ofthe year were at the Patriot LeagueChampionship, shooting his low round overthe first 18 holes and the second best in thefinal round of the 54-hole tournament ... tiedfor 21st at the Navy Spring Invitational wherehe produced an 8-over par 150 with back-to-back 75s ... opened the spring with a 34th-place showing at the George WashingtonInvitational.

More on Reilly — A 2008 graduate BishopGuertin High School in Nashua, N.H., Reillywas a two-year team captain who was twicenamed the team MVP (2006-07) ... named the2007 Nashua Telegraph Player of the Year ...garnered Nashua Telegraph All-Area All-Starkudos in 2005 and ‘06 ... won the 2007 NewHampshire Class L Individual StateChampionship, while winning the NewHampshire State Junior Championship thesame year ... placed second at the 2008 NewEngland Interscholastic Championship as anindividual ... led Bishop Guertin to the 2007New Hampshire Class L State High SchoolChampionship ... member of the National andSpanish Honor Societies ... majoring in History,he owns a 3.36 grade-point average ... hasbeen named to the Commandant’s List threetimes and earned Superintendent’s List men-tion his first semester ... stands among the top25 percent of his class in academic, militaryand overall order of merit ... full name is PeterJames Reilly ... son of Stephan and SusanReilly ... born Jan. 14, 1990, in Nashua, N.H.

REILLY’S RESUME• 2009 Patriot League Rookie of the Year• 2009, ‘10 Second-Team All-Patriot League• 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2008-09 5 12 918 76.5 72 223 1 1 62009-10 9 21 1611 76.7 71 228 2 5 t-8Career 14 33 2529 76.6 71 223 3 6 6

PPEETTEERR RREEIILLLLYY|Junior • Merrimack, N.H. • Bishop Guertin

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2008-09 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 80 75 -- 155 +13 t-62George Washington Inv. 76 79 -- 155 +11 t-34Towson Invitational 77 79 79 235 +19 t-62Navy Spring Invitational 75 75 -- 150 +8 t-21Patriot League Champ. 72 77 74 223 +13 6

2009-10Navy Fall Classic 71 76 -- 147 +5 t-24Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv. 74 76 -- 150 +8 t-16Service Academy Classic 76 75 77 228 +12 t-12Philadelphia Big 5 79 75 -- 154 +12 t-37Lincoln Mercury Inter. 80 77 -- 157 +13 t-25Johnny Palmer Inv. 81 72 -- 153 +9 t-8Charleston Shootout 79 86 76 241 +25 t-74Navy Spring Invitational 71 81 -- 152 +10 t-18Patriot League Champ. 78 73 78 229 +13 t-10

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2009-10 (So.) — Continues to hone his skillsas one of Navy’s top players ... produced a77.6 stroke average on the year which featureda pair of top-10 finishes and four top-20 marks... began the season with a sixth-place finish atthe Navy Fall Classic where he finished onestroke under par ... shot a career-low 2-underpar 69 in the opening round and paired it upwith a 1-over par 72 ... followed up with a 3-over par 145 to place fourth at the RehobothBeach Fall Invitational ... it marked his first col-legiate top-five finish ... turned in a 13-over par229 at the Service Academy Classic to finish14th ... was 13th over at the Philadelphia Big 5,finishing 44th ... closed out tournament actionwith a 28th-place finish at the Lincoln MercuryIntercollegiate where he carded a 14-over 158... paired up with team captain MichaelHarrigan to halve their point against Army’sMatt Krembel and Austin Rhymer in the dou-bles competition of the annual Army-Navymatch ... also halved his singles point againstWilliam Park ... placed 31st at the spring open-er, the Johnny Palmer Invitational, with a 16-

over par 160 ... finished 80th at the highly-com-petitive Charleston Shootout (+35, 251) and54th at the Navy Spring Invitational (+16, 158)... closed out the season with a 19th-place fin-ish at the Patriot League Championship wherehe was 16 over (232).

2008-09 (Fr.)— Competed in five tournamentsover the course of the year, posting one of thebest stroke averages (76.4) among his team-mates ... Shield placed 24th at the Navy FallClassic in his only appearance during the fallseason ... posted a 7-over par 149 (70-79),anchoring the Navy gray team’s 15th-place fin-ish ... shot a personal-best round of 1-underpar 70 in his first career tournament ... openedthe spring with his first collegiate top-10 finish,a 6-over par 150 at the George WashingtonInvitational ... shot 6-over par (148) at the NavySpring Invitational which was good enough for13th ... one of two Navy freshmen to competeat the Patriot League Championship where heplaced 16th with a 20-over par 230 ... openedthe league tournament with a 5-over par 75,

but struggled to manage the course in themiddle round (82) ... came back to score a 3-over par 73 over the final 18 holes.

More on Shield— A 2008 graduate of GrossePointe South High School in Grosse PointeFarms, Mich., Shield was a three-sport stand-out ... earned letters in golf (4), hockey (3) andlacrosse (3) ... member of the golf teams thatwon conference crowns in 2006 and ‘07 ...named team MVP in each of his last threeseasons ... served as team captain of the golfteam his senior year ... named to the All-StateGolf Super Team in 2008 ... led the hockeyteam to the 2007 state title, while earning All-State (Mich.) recognition ... named to the All-State Hockey Dream Team in 2007 ... memberof the National and Spanish Honor Societies ...a Mechanical Engineering major, he owns a3.26 grade-point average ... has been namedto the Commandant’s List three times andearned Superintendent’s List mention his firstsemester ... stands among th top 25 percent ofhis class in overall and military order of meritand the top 30 percent in academic order ofmerit ... full name is Timothy James Shield ...son of William Shield and Michele Montagne ...born Dec. 28, 1989, in Grosse Pointe, Mich.

SHIELD’S RESUME

Best Best Top Top BestYear Events Rds Strokes Avg 18 54 10 20 Finish2008-09 5 12 917 76.4 70 230 1 3 102009-10 9 21 1629 77.6 69 229 2 4 4Career 14 33 2546 77.2 69 229 3 7 4

TTIIMM SSHHIIEELLDD|Junior • Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. • Grosse Pointe South

CAREER TOURNAMENT RESULTS2008-09 Results FinishNavy Fall Classic 70 79 -- 149 +7 t-24George Washington Inv. 73 77 -- 150 +6 t-10Towson Invitational 79 79 82 240 +24 t-74Navy Spring Invitational 76 72 -- 148 +6 t-13Patriot League Champ. 75 82 73 230 +20 t-16

2009-10Navy Fall Classic 69 72 -- 141 -1 t-6Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv. 75 70 -- 145 +3 t-4Service Academy Classic 79 77 73 229 +13 14Philadelphia Big 5 78 77 -- 155 +13 t-44Lincoln Mercury Inter. 76 82 -- 158 +14 t-28Johnny Palmer Inv. 83 77 -- 160 +16 t-31Charleston Shootout 85 79 87 251 +35 80Navy Spring Invitational 76 82 -- 158 +16 t-54Patriot League Champ. 78 75 79 232 +16 t-19

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More on Hall — A 2009 graduate of HopewellHigh School in Huntersville, N.C., Hall attendedthe New Mexico Military Institute during the 2009-10 academic year ... a four-year letterwinner, whowas a four-time All-State (N.C.) and all-confer-ence selection served as team captain of the golfteam his senior year and was named the teamMVP his last two seasons ... fellow Naval

Academy freshman and golf team member Drew Selby played at Hall’s rivalhigh school (North Mecklenburg) ... member of the Student Council andwas a JROTC Officer ... full name is David John Hall ... son of John andKelly Hall ... born Sept. 10, 1990, in Columbia, Md.

DDAAVVIIDD HHAALLLL|Freshman • Huntersville, N.C. • Hopewell

More on House — A 2010 graduate of CardinalGibbons High School in Raleigh, N.C., Housewas a four-year letterwinner in golf ... led hishisgh school to three-straight NCHSAA regionaltitles (2008, ‘09 in Class 2A, 2010 in Class 3A) ...in 2008, Cardinal Gibbons was also crowned thestate champion ... a three-time all-region and all-conference golfer who earned All-State (N.C.)

honors as a sophomore ... served as team captain his senior year and wasnamed his team’s MVP ... member of the National Honor Society ... namedan NHS Junior Marshall in ... full name is Christopher Brian House ... sonof Bob and Caralyn House ... born June 19, 1991, in Silver Spring, Md.

CCHHRRIISS HHOOUUSSEE|Freshman • Raleigh, N.C. • Cardinal Gibbons

More on Keating — A 2010 graduate ofChaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y., Keatingwas a two-sport athlete earning letters in basket-ball (4) and golf (4) ... member of the golf teamthat claimed four-consecutive league titles (2007-08-09-10) ... a four-time all-county golf selectionwho was named the team’s MVP in 2009 and ‘10... served as team captain of the golf team his jun-ior and senior years ... was the 2010 News 12

Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... full name is Robert G. Keating Jr. ... son ofRobert and Mary Lou Keating ... born Feb. 14, 1992, in Phoenix, Ariz.

BBOOBBBBYY KKEEAATTIINNGG|Freshman • Garden City, N.Y. • Chaminade

More on Murphy — A 2010 graduate of WalshJesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio,Murphy was a two-sport athlete who earned let-ters in golf (4) and swimming (4) ... hopes to com-pete as a member of both the golf and swimmingprograms at the Naval Academy ... led the swim-ming team to the district title in 2010 and it fin-ished as the state runner-up ... earned All-America honors in the 100 breaststroke as a sen-

ior ... member of the National Honor Society ... full name is Sean CharlesMurphy ... son of Kevin and Elaine Murphy ... born Sept. 6, 1992, in Buffalo,N.Y.

SSEEAANN MMUURRPPHHYY|Freshman • Hudson, Ohio • Walsh Jesuit

More on Selby — A 2009 graduate of NorthMecklenburg High School in Huntersville, N.C.,Selby attended Northwestern Preparatory Schoolin San Bernadino, Calif. during the 2009-10 aca-demic year ... a three-year letterwinner, who wasa three-time all-conference selection ... fellowNaval Academy freshman and golf team memberDavid Hall played at Selby’s rival high school(Hopewell) ... father, Bob, is a 1980 graduate of

the Naval Academy ... full name is Richard Andrew Selby ... son of Bob andLiz Selby ... born Aug. 30, 1990, in Asheville, N.C.

DDRREEWW SSEELLBBYY|Freshman • Charlotte, N.C. • N. Mecklenburg

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Ben Hayes 21 1557 67 5 9 1 4 6 +3 74.1 46.5 3525 75.8Steve 'Beau' Guidry 7 537 73 - 3 - - - +5 76.7 13 997 76.7Peter Reilly 21 1611 71 3 9 - - 2 +5 76.7 33 2529 76.6Tim Shield 21 1629 69 2 9 - 1 2 +6 77.6 33 2546 77.2Tyler Kuhn 9 705 75 - 4 - - - +7 78.3 13 1012 77.8Michael Harrigan 19 1489 71 2 8 - 2 3 +7 78.4 32 2529 79.0Andrew Haines 9 707 72 - 4 - - - +7 78.6 13 1011 77.8Collier Jones 16 1257 72 - 7 - - - +7 78.6 25 1964 78.6Rob Merkert 11 867 72 - 5 - - 1 +7 78.8 26 2047 78.7John Moore 4 319 77 - 2 - - - +9 79.8 17 1365 80.3Matthew Hardie 4 320 78 - 2 - - - +9 80.0 10 807 80.7Josh Ziska 6 481 70 1 3 - - 1 +9 80.2 39.5 3098 78.4Pat Collins 6 484 75 - 3 - - - +10 80.7 6 484 80.7Christopher Ceconi 4 328 75 - 2 - - - +11 82.0 4 328 82.0Chris Reed 2 168 77 - 1 - - - +13 84.0 2 168 84.0Joshua Howell 2 169 79 - 1 - - - +14 84.5 15 1229 81.9Keegan Merkert 4 365 87 - 2 - - - +20 91.3 4 365 91.3FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 21 6620 279 13 9 1 7 15 +18 315.2

Tournament Dates Rds Place Teams Players Par ScoreNavy Fall Classic 9/12-13/2009 2 2 17 91 -2 566Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational 9/28/2009 2 1 13 76 +19 587Service Academy Classic 10/5-6/2009 3 3 4 27 +47 1127Philadelphia Big 5 10/10-11/2009 2 11 17 85 +47 615Lincoln Mercury Intercollegiate 10/17-18/2009 2 6 9 48 +54 630

Johnny Palmer Invitational 2/21-23/2010 2 4 12 72 +48 624Wendy's Charleston Shootout 2/28-3/01/2010 3 15 15 83 +101 965Navy Spring Invitational 4/17-18/2010 2 1 21 105 +24 592Patriot League Championship 4/24-25/2010 3 4 7 42 +50 914

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TTEEAAMM1. 279 Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (1st rd)2. 286 Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational, 9/28/2009 (2nd rd)

286 Navy Spring Invitational, 4/17-18/2010 (1st rd)4. 287 Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (2nd rd)5. 299 Johnny Palmer Invitational, 2/21-23/2010 (2nd rd)

299 Patriot League Championship, 4/24-25/2010 (2nd rd)7. 301 Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational, 9/28/2009 (1st rd)8. 305 Patriot League Championship, 4/24-25/2010 (3rd rd)9. 306 Navy Spring Invitational, 4/17-18/2010 (2nd rd)10. 307 Philadelphia Big 5, 10/10-11/2009 (2nd rd)

IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL1. 67 Ben Hayes, Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (1st rd)

67 Ben Hayes, Navy Spring Inv., 4/17-18/2010 (1st rd)3. 69 Tim Shield, Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (1st rd)

69 Ben Hayes, Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv., 9/28/2009 (2nd rd)5. 70 Josh Ziska, Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (2nd rd)

70 Tim Shield, Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv., 9/28/2009 (2nd rd)7. 71 Peter Reilly, Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (1st rd)

71 Ben Hayes, Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (2nd rd)71 Michael Harrigan, Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv., 9/28/2009 (2nd rd)71 Ben Hayes, Johnny Palmer Inv., 2/21-23/2010 (2nd rd)71 Peter Reilly, Navy Spring Inv., 4/17-18/2010 (1st rd)

12. 72 Collier Jones, Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (1st rd)72 Josh Ziska, Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (1st rd)72 Tim Shield, Navy Fall Classic, 9/12-13/2009 (2nd rd)72 Rob Merkert, Rehoboth Beach Fall Inv., 9/28/2009 (2nd rd)72 Michael Harrigan, Service Academy Classic, 10/5-6/2009 (3rd rd)72 Peter Reilly, Johnny Palmer Inv., 2/21-23/2010 (2nd rd)72 Andrew Haines, Navy Spring Inv., 4/17-18/2010 (1st rd)72 Michael Harrigan, Navy Spring Inv., 4/17-18/2010 (1st rd) Navy junior Tim Shield

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TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONNNavy Fall ClassicSeptember 12-13, 2009Annapolis, Md.Naval Academy Golf Course / Par 71

Rehoboth Beach Fall InvitationalSeptember 28, 2009Rehoboth Beach, Del.Kings Creek Country Club / Par 71

Service Academy ClassicOctober 5-6, 2009Andrew Air Force Base, Md.The Courses / Par 72

Philadelphia Big 5October 10-11, 2009Flourtown, Pa.Philadelphia Cricket Club / Par 71

Lincoln Mercury IntercollegiateOctober 17-18, 2009Bedminster, N.J.Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club / Par 72

Johnny Palmer InvitationalFebruary 21-23, 2010Albemarle, N.C.Old North State Club / Par 72

Wendy’s Charleston ShootoutFebruary 28-March 1, 2010Hollywood, S.C.Links at Stono Ferry / Par 72

Navy Spring InvitationalApril 17-18, 2010Annapolis, Md.Naval Academy Golf Course / Par 71

Patriot League ChampionshipApril 24-25, 2010Hamilton, N.Y.Seven Oaks Golf Course / Par 72

TTEEAAMM LLEEAADDEERR BBOOAARRDD1. Northwestern 282-270=552 -162. Navy 279-287=566 -23. Seton Hall 286-288=574 +64. Villanova 285-292=577 +95. Drexel 291-293=584 +16

1. Navy 301-286=587 +192. Penn 300-289=589 +213. Wesley College 300-295=595 +274. Saint Francis (Pa.) 306-298=604 +365. Mount St. Mary’s 301-304=605 +37

Navy Gold 308-297=605 +37

1. Air Force 370-361-362=1093 +132. Army 379-368-369=1116 +363. Navy 378-374-375=1127 +474. Merchant Marines 471-470-467=1408 +328

1. Campbell 297-290=587 +192. Richmond 293-298=591 +233. Yale 297-297=594 +264. Binghamton 306-294=600 +32

Penn 309-291=600 +32T11. Navy 308-307=615 +47

1. Delaware 306-294=600 +242. Boston College 301-302=603 +273. Binghamton 303-305=608 +324. Seton Hall 304-305=609 +335. G. Washington 311-300=611 +356. Navy 313-317=630 +54

1. Guildord College 310-305=615 +392. Lenoir-Rhyne 314-307=621 +45

Pfeiffer 316-305=621 +454. Navy 325-299=624 +485. Greensboro College 324-304=628 +52

1. Georgia 280-286-280=846 -182. C of Charleston 297-284-285=866 +23. Stephen F. Austin 296-301-288=885 +214. Charleston So. 295-302-292=889 +25

Gardner Webb 302-294-293=889 +2515. Navy 326-315-324=965+101

1. Navy 286-306=592 +242. Bucknell 304-292=596 +283. Columbia 296-306=602 +344. Lafayette 306-297=603 +355. Saint Francis (Pa.) 308-297=605 +37

1. Lafayette 303-295-304=902 +382. Lehigh 307-300-302=909 +453. Army 300-311-301=912 +484. Navy 310-299-305=914 +505. Bucknell 308-302-307=917 +53

NNAAVVYY IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL RREESSUULLTTSST3. Ben Hayes 67-71=138 -4T6. Tim Shield 69-72=141 -1T9. Josh Ziska 72-70=142 ET24. Peter Reilly 71-76=147 +5T36. Beau Guidry 76-73=149 +7T36. Collier Jones 72-77=149 +7

3. Ben Hayes 75-69=144 +2T4. Tim Shield 75-70=145 +3T8. Rob Merkert 75-72=147 +5T11. Michael Harrigan 77-71=148 +6T16. Beau Guidry 76-74=150 +8T16. Peter Reilly 74-76=150 +8

4. Michael Harrigan 73-75-72=220 +410. Ben Hayes 76-73-76=225 +911. Collier Jones 76-74-77=227 +11T12. Peter Reilly 76-75-77=228 +1214. Tim Shield 79-77-73=229 +13

T26. Ben Hayes 76-75=151 +9T37. Peter Reilly 79-75=154 +12T44. Collier Jones 75-80=155 +13T44. Tim Shield 78-77=155 +1379. Michael Harrigan 86-81=167 +25

11. Ben Hayes 76-76=152 +8T25. Peter Reilly 80-77=157 +13T28. Tim Shield 76-82=158 +14T38. Collier Jones 81-82=163 +3847. Josh Ziska 90-89=179 +35

T4. Ben Hayes 79-71=150 +6T8. Peter Reilly 81-72=153 +9T31. Tim Shield 83-77=160 +16T48. Michael Harrigan 87-79=166 +22T61. Rob Merkert 82-90=172 +28

T47. Ben Hayes 80-73-74=227 +11T74. Peter Reilly 79-86-76=241 +2579. Collier Jones 82-81-87=250 +3480. Tim Shield 85-79-87=251 +3581. Michael Harrigan 90-82-90=262 +46

1. Ben Hayes 67-75=142 ET3. Michael Harrigan 72-74=146 +4T18. Christopher Ceconi 75-77=152 +10T18. Andrew Haines 72-80-152 +10T18. Tyler Kuhn 76-76=152 +10T18. Peter Reilly 71-81=152 +10

9. Ben Hayes 79-75-74=228 +12T10. Michael Harrigan 76-76-77=229 +13T10. Peter Reilly 78-73-78=229 +13T19. Tyler Kuhn 78-78-76=232 +16T19. Tim Shield 78-75-79=232 +16

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NNAAVVYY’’SS AALLLL--TTIIMMEE TTOOPP 2200 TTEEAAMM AANNDD IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL SSCCOORREESSTTOOPP TTEEAAMM SSCCOORREESS ((11999900--PPRREESSEENNTT))((OONNEE--DDAAYY,, FFOOUURR--SSCCOORREE TTOOTTAALLSS))1. 279 Sept. 12, 2009 Navy Fall Classic2. 283 Sept. 10, 2006 Navy Fall Classic3. 285 April 20, 2002 Patriot League Championship at Army4. 286 April 17, 2010 Navy Spring Invitational

286 Sept. 28, 2009 Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational286 Sept. 22, 2007 Sea Trail/Elon Invitational286 Sept. 9, 2007 Navy Fall Classic286 Sept. 14, 2003 Navy Fall Classic

9. 287 Sept. 13, 2009 Navy Fall Classic287 April 6, 2003 Navy Spring Invitational287 Sept. 7, 2002 Navy Fall Invitational287 March 30, 2002 Drew Upton Tiger Golf Classic

13. 288 May 1, 2004 Rutherford Intercollegiate288 April 13, 2002 Princeton Invitational

15. 289 Sept. 19, 1999 Georgetown Hoya Invitational289 Oct. 5, 1997 Patriot League Championship at Army

17. 290 Sept. 12-13, 2008 Navy Fall Classic290 March 1, 2004 Moe O’Brien Memorial Invitational290 Oct. 12, 2003 Mission Inn Collegiate Classic290 April 26-27, 2003 Patriot League Championship at Lehigh290 Sept. 8, 2002 Navy Fall Classic290 Sept. 19, 1998 Georgetown Hoya Invitational

TTOOPP IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL SSCCOORREESS ((11999900--PPRREESSEENNTT))1. 61 (-10) Billy Hurley, Sept. 14, 2003 Navy Fall Classic2. 66 (-5) Erich Schoen, April 14, 2006 Navy Spring Invitational

66 (-5) Billy Hurley, March 23, 2004 William & Mary Invitational4. 67 (-5) Billy Hurley, Oct. 20, 2003 Service Academy Classic

67 (-5) Billy Hurley, Oct. 19, 2003 Service Academy Classic67 (-5) Billy Hurley, April 2003 Patriot League Championship67 (-5) Nick Rogers, Oct. 2002 Georgetown Hoya Invitational67 (-5) Billy Hurley, Sept. 2002 Navy Fall Classic67 (-5) Nick Rogers, March 2002 Drew Upton Tiger Golf Classic67 (-4) Ben Hayes, April 17, 2010 Navy Spring Invitational67 (-4) Ben Hayes, Sept. 12, 2009 Navy Fall Classic67 (-4) Billy Hurley, April 2, 2004 Navy Spring Invitational67 (-4) Billy Hurley, Oct. 12, 2003 Mission Inn Collegiate Classic67 (-4) Billy Hurley, Sept. 2001 Navy Fall Classic67 (-3) Billy Hurley, April 2003 Navy Spring Invitational67 (-3) Billy Hurley, April 2002 Patriot League Championship

17. 68 (-4) Erich Schoen, March 21, 2008 George Washington Invitational68 (-4) Rob Stochel, May 1, 2004 Rutherford Intercollegiate68 (-4) Brian Crum, April 2003 Patriot League Championship68 (-4) Billy Hurley, Sept. 2002 Service Academy Classic68 (-4) Billy Hurley, March 2002 Drew Upton Tiger Golf Classic68 (-4) Mike Albus, Sept. 1998 Georgetown Hoya Invitational68 (-3) Billy Hurley, April 9, 2004 Princeton Invitational68 (-3) Billy Hurley, March 2003 William & Mary Invitational68 (-3) Joel Almquist, April 2000 Patriot League Championship68 (-3) Aaron Wright, Oct. 1997 Patriot League Championship at Army68 (-3) Jim Day, Sept. 1995 Navy Fall Classic68 (-2) Billy Hurley, April 2002 Patriot League Championship

2008 Patriot League Tournament MVP andIndividual Medalist Erich Schoen shot a 223 (74-74-75) in the league tournament toguide the Mids to their fifth conference title.

Navy senior Ben Hayes shot a 4-underpar 67 in the opening round of the 2010Navy Spring Invitational en route to

winning the individual title.

All-American Aaron Wright carded a3-under par 68 in the final round of the1997 Patriot League Championship,

clinching medalist honors.

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Tournament Winner USC 291-283-288 — 862 (-2)Navy Finish 26th 312-309-310 — 931 (+67)

Navy Individual ScoresT68 David Miller 76-74-78 — 228 (+12)T108 Erich Schoen 80-79-76 — 235 (+19)T116 Ben Hayes 80-77-79 — 236 (+20)T122 Chris Renninger 78-82-77 — 237 (+21)T122 Ryan Wielgus 78-79-80 — 237 (+21)

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Tournament Winner UCLA 291-280-293 — 864 (E)Navy Finish 23rd 318-300-307 — 925 (+61)

Navy Individual ScoresT27 Brian Crum 74-70-76 — 220 (+4)T27 Billy Hurley 75-70-75 — 220 (+4)T128 Nick Rogers 86-79-79 — 244 (+28)T128 Rocky Novellino 86-81-77 — 244 (+28)139 Joey Kistler 83-90-82 — 255 (+39)

22000011 NNCCAAAA WWEESSTT RREEGGIIOONNAALLMMaayy 1177--1199,, 22000011TTrryyssttiinngg TTrreeee GGoollff CCoouurrssee —— CCoorrvvaalllliiss,, OOrree..

Tournament Winner Arizona State 283-277-292 — 852 (-12)Navy Finish 25th 310-311-314 — 935 (+71)

Navy Individual ScoresT77 Nick Rogers 75-75-77 — 227 (+11)T101 Billy Hurley 76-78-77 — 231 (+15)T122 Kirk Glockner 81-77-80 — 238 (+22)T131 Drew Craig 83-81-80 — 244 (+28)134 Brian Crum 78-86-82 — 246 (+30)

22000000 NNCCAAAA WWEESSTT RREEGGIIOONNAALLMMaayy 1188--2200,, 22000000RRiivveerrbbeenndd GGoollff CCoouurrssee —— FFrreessnnoo,, CCaalliiff..

Tournament Winner Arizona 280-278-281 — 839 (-25)Navy Finish Tie-24th 309-309-318 — 936 (+72)

Navy Individual ScoresT104 Drew Craig 73-74-80 — 227 (+11)T124 Marty Keogh 75-75-87 — 237 (+21)T129 Kirk Glockner 82-78-80 — 240 (+24)T131 Pete Lauder 86-82-73 — 241 (+25)T138 Ryan Dranginis 79-85-85 — 249 (+33)

11999988 NNCCAAAA EEAASSTT RREEGGIIOONNAALLMMaayy 1144--1166,, 11999988MMeellrroossee GGoollff CCoouurrssee —— HHiillttoonn HHeeaadd,, SS..CC..

Tournament Winner Georgia Tech 284-275-276 — 835 (-29)Navy Finish 19th 307-315-301 — 923 (+59)

Navy Individual ScoresT66 Aaron Wright 74-73-76 — 223 (+7)T92 Mike Albus 79-78-74 — 231 (+15)T99 Ryan Dranginis 78-80-75 — 233 (+17)105 Pete Lauder 76-84-76 — 236 (+20)118 Stu Usry 84-87-79 — 250 (+34)

NNAAVVYY’’SS NNCCAAAA TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT HHIISSTTOORRYYNNAAVVYY AATT TTHHEE NNCCAAAA TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT RREEGGIIOONNAALLSSYear Navy Finish Navy Score Top Navy Golfer Site1962 NA 813 NA Craig Burbick 77-80 — 157 Durham, N.C.1998 19th of 23 307-315-301 — 923 (+59) 66th Aaron Wright 74-73-76 — 223 (+7) Melrose Golf Course; Hilton Head, S.C.2000 T24th of 27 309-309-318 — 936 (+72) 104th Drew Craig 73-74-80 — 227 (+11) Riverbend Golf Club; Fresno, Calif.2001 25th of 27 310-311-314 — 935 (+71) 77th Nick Rogers 75-75-77 — 227 (+11) Trysting Tree Golf Course; Corvallis, Ore.2003 23rd of 27 318-300-307 — 925 (+61) T27th Brian Crum 74-70-76 — 220 (+4) Washington National Golf Club;

T27th Billy Hurley 75-70-75 — 220 (+4) Auburn, Wash.2008 26th of 27 312-309-310 — 931 (+67) T68th David Miller 76-74-78 — 228 (+12) Gold Mtn. Golf Club; Bremerton, Wash.

NNAAVVYY AATT TTHHEE NNCCAAAA TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT FFIINNAALLSS ((EELLIIMMIINNAATTIIOONN RROOUUNNDD))Year Navy Finish Navy Score Top Navy Golfer Site1983 32nd of 32 332-213-322 — 967 NA David Kelly 8279-81 — 242 San Joaquin Country Club, Fresno, Calif.

NNAAVVYY AATT TTHHEE NNCCAAAA TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT FFIINNAALLSSYear Navy Finish Navy Score Top Navy Golfer Site1963 8th of 30 595 19th Tom Flory 74-72 — 146 Wichita, Kan.1964 20th 621 NA Tom Flory 75-77 — 152 Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado Springs, Colo.1967 13th of 39 607 NA Eric Utegaard 75-72 — 147 Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pa.

Playing in his final collegiate competition,team captain Brian Crum placed 27th at the 2003 NCAA

West Regional in Auburn, Wash.

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AALLLL--TTIIMMEE LLEETTTTEERRWWIINNNNEERRSSAbraham, Craig L. 1994 92Albus, Michael B. 1999 97-98-99Alford, Ralph M. 1971 69-70-71Almquist, Joel R. 2002 99-00Apriceno, Michael D. 1996 94Artery, Brad L. 1995 95Aschwald, Howard B. 1976 74-75Aycock, Michael B. 1970 68-70

Baggett, Lee Jr. 1950 48-49-50Bailer, Carl A. 1959 59Bailey, William C. 1972 70-71-72Baldwin, Cary A. 1940 39-40Bangor, Craig D. 1996 93-94-95-96Barron, John 1977 74-75Barrow, Joseph J. 1949 46-48-49Barrow, William B. Jr. 1944 42Barry, Thomas A. 1965 63-64-65Bickford, Brian D. 1986 83Bowen, John C. 1969 68Boyd, Laurel B. 1944 41Briggs, Edward S. 1949 46-47-48-49Brown, WilliamB. 1937 35-36-37Burbick, Donald C. 1964 62-63-64Burich, Stephen J. III 1974 72-73Buzhardt, Harry O. Jr. 1968 66-67-68

Campbell, Garry W. 1965 64-65Casey, Kevin D. 1975 72-73Cassidy, Shawn P. 1985 83-84-85Castleton, Jeffrey D. 1981 80-81Catlett, William J. III 1961 59-60-61Cherry, Richard E. Jr. 1954 54Christianson, Mark E. 1994 92-93Clark, Gilbert L. 1944 42-43Cobb, William W. Jr. 1968 65-67-68Conkey, Douglas P. 1984 83-84Conniff, David D. 1965 63-64-65Conway, William E. 1947 47Craig, Andrew D. 2002 00-01-02Crum, Brian J. 2003 01-02-03Crutchfield, Jack R. 1936 35-36Cuccias, Robert F. Jr. 1969 68Cunningham, Thomas D.1937 36-37

D’Alessandro, James S. 1992 89-90-91Dalla Mura, Bart M. Jr. 1954 54

Davis, John W. Jr. 1957 55-56-57Davis, Richard S. 1993 91-93Day, James W. 1998 95-96-97Degnan, Brian J. 1998 98DeGroff, James L. 1955 53-54Diedenhofen, John W. Jr. 1962 60-61-62Diesing, John D. Jr. 1967 65-66-67Dorton, David H. III 1990 88-90Douglass, Addison H. 1945 44Dranginis, Ryan F. 2000 97-98-99-00Dudley, Robert M. 1994 93-94Duma, Scott L. 1985 83

East, Walter J. 1935 35Eaton, Rex C. Jr. 1948 45-46-47-48Edmonds, Carl H. 1969 69Evans, Gerard R. 1964 62

Flory, Thomas D. 1964 62-63-64Fontaine, Richard K. 1951 49-50-51Fowler, Richard L. 1936 35-36Funk, Stuart D. 1976 75

Garner, Jeremy J. 2007 06-07Geis, Lawrence R. 1939 37-38-39Giedlin, Thomas D. 1981 80-81Gilroy, Michael L. 1974 73Glockner, Kirk R. 2001 99-00-01

Gonsalves, James D. 1989 87-88Goodfellow, Alexander S.1940 38-39-40Graziano, Andrew J. 1984 82Gregor, Richard A. 1961 61Gridley, Robert H. 1960 58-60Grosskopf, Homer L. Jr. 1944 42-43Gullion, James M. 1994 91-93-94Guppy, Gerald F. 1970 69-70Gurney, Charles E. 1952 51

Haines, Andrew C. 2012 10Hall, George R. 1953 51-52-53Hampton, Goddard B. 1994 92Haney, Tom B. 1963 61-62-63Hanson, Michael J. 1996 94-96Hardie, Charles W. 2009 07-08-09Harrigan, Michael T. 2010 10Hart, Silas C. Jr. 1950 48-50Hartman, Leslie M. 1946 46Hayes, Benjamin W. 2011 08-10Helfrich, Harry D. 1939 38-39Merkert, Robert T. 2011 09Heyland, Marcus J. 2011 09Highfill, Kenneth L. 1955 53-54Hodge, William E. 1957 55-56-57Hodgson, Daniel B. 1991 89-90-91Holmshaw, Harry F. 1936 35-36Hornsby, Michael D. 1960 58-59-60

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Eric UteggardClass of ‘69

David ZiembaClass of ‘77

Aaron WrightClass of ‘98

Billy HurleyClass of ‘04

Drew Craig (second from the left), who served as the captain of Navy’s 2002 golf team, was part of the three-jet fly-byprior to the 2010 Army-Navy men’s lacrosse game played at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Craig is stationed in Reno, Nev. and pilots the FA-18 Hornet.

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Inman, John P. 1952 50-51-52

Jackson, William J. 1974 72Jeffs, Charles, R. Jr. 1946 46Jones, John C. Jr. 2012 10Jones, Thomas R. 1967 65-66-67Joyner, Michael 1993 90-91-92

Karvala, Curtis A. 1952 52Kaufman, Wesley B. 1988 86-87-88Kelley, David F. 1983 80-82-83Kelso, Frank B. 1956 54-55Keogh, Martin P. 2002 00-01-02King, Carleton J. Jr. 1957 55-56Kistler, Joseph M. 2004 03-04Klein, Steven A. 1973 73Knight, Robert C. 1942 40-41Koehn, James R. 1963 62-63Kosmicki, James J. 1968 66Krekel, Tig H. 1975 72-73-74Kuhn, Tyler A. 2012 10

Lamb, William E. 1940 39-40Lauder, Peter M. 2000 97-98-99-00Leestma, David C. 1971 71Legro, Stanley W. 1959 58Lewis, William L. 1945 43-44Lindsay, Charles T. III 1984 81-82-83-84London, Jack Jr. 1945 44Lovett, Kenneth D. 1966 66

Madden, Michael J. 1961 61Maher, David B. 1943 41Majkowski, Craig L. 1979 77Mashburn, Braxton H. 2005 04-05Matton, William G. III 1965 64-65Mattox, Richard K. 1955 53-54-55Matusek, Victor G. 1940 40Mauz, Henry H. Jr. 1959 57-58-59May, James L. 1939 38McCulley, William M. Jr. 1943 41Mead, States M. III 1937 36-37Meyer, Eric C. 1984 82-83-84Miller, David M. 2009 06-07-08-09Montemayor, John X. 2009 07-09Moore, John R. 2010 10Moore, Michael J. 1961 59-60-61Moore, William C. 1943 41Moran, William F. 1981 78-79-80-81Moser, Dan E. Jr. 1968 66Moury, Matthew B. 1982 80Moynahan, Michael J. 1961 59-60Moynihan, Dennis 1986 85-86Moynihan, Mark P. 1989 87

Novellino, Rocco D. 2005 04-05

O’Brien, Paul M. Jr. 1957 56-57Oliver, Herndon A. III 1961 59-60-61

Painter, Kenneth B. 1979 78-79Paul, David H. 1945 43-44Paul, MacGregor H. 1972 71Peat, Jack R. 1944 42-43Perrault, Mark C. 1994 92Pierce, Michael T. Jr. 2007 05Ploeger, Paul H. III 1960 58Plourde, Elwood H. 1971 70-71Potter, Daryl K. 1990 88-89-90Pratt, Richard T. 1939 39Pruett, Ronald L. 1957 55

Pye, John B. 1939 37-38-39

Ramsey, Lyle B. 1940 40Rankin, David H. 1946 44-45Reilly, Peter J. 2012 09-10Renninger, Christopher H. 2008 06-07-08Rhodes, Hugh W. 1959 58Rieg, Peter J. 1989 86-87-88-89Rios, Jonathan D. 1992 89-90-91Robertson, Alben C. 1937 37Rogers, Nicholas A. 2003 01-02-03Rosser, Thomas B. 1958 56Rowen, Stephen W. 1946 45

Saunders, Shannon D. 1979 76-77-78-79Schnepp, James D. 1942 41Schoen, Erich R. 2008 05-06-07-08Schultz, Ford J.E. 1951 51Schumann, Roland W. Jr.1939 38Scott, Christopher T. 1982 79-80-82Searson, Ruell A. 1948 48Seelinger, James L. 1967 67Seeley, James R. 1964 62-63-64Shafer, Richard W. 1940 40Sharpe, David A. 1974 73Shield, Timothy J. 2012 09-10Sload, Ryan L. 2008 08Smith, Derrick M. 1987 85-86-87Smith, Gibson P. 1959 57-58-59Smith, Robert H. Jr. 1946 44-45-46Smith, William E. Jr. 1957 57Snead, Richard L. 1977 76Snyder, William L. 1972 70-71-72Somers, Allen H. 1953 52Southerland, James J. II 1936 35-36Spooner, Scott G. 1984 81-82-83-84Startzell, Robert R. 1939 39Steggerda, Todd R. 1987 85Stevens, James H. Jr. 1944 42-43Stinson, Eric A. 2009 06-07-09Stochel, Robert P. 2004 03-04Stoner, Robert S. 1978 76-77Stoniecki, Bryan D. 2007 05-06Strohecker, Franklin M. 1953 52Strohm, James J. 1951 51Sullivan, Dennis B. 1950 47-48-49-50Swirmicky, Mark E. 1976 74-75

Thaney, William B. 1949 47Thomas, Clifford C. Jr. 1953 51-52-53Thompson, Bruce G. 1973 71-72Thompson, William M. 1953 51-52

Usry, Stuart F. 2000 98-99-00Utegaard, Thomas E. 1969 67-68-69Uthe, Dennis A. 1979 77-78-79

Vine, Victor J. 1977 74-75Vogt, H. Bradley 1989 86-87-88-89

Wade, Seaborn H. Jr. 1955 53Walker, David M. 1946 44-45Walker, Gary A. 1993 92Walker, Jeffrey K. 1997 95Walsh, Patrick M. 1986 85Walter, Donald W. 1955 54Walters, James M. 1969 68-69Waters, Raymond S. Jr. 1971 69-70Week, Brian R. 1994 92Welch, William J. 1979 76-77-78-79Wellings, Timothy F. Jr. 1946 46White, Travis W. 1991 89-90White, William L. 1977 76Wielgus, Ryan W. 2009 06-07-08-09Williams, Allen D. 1951 49-50-51

Williams, Michael D. 1976 74-75-76Williamson, Craig H. 1971 69Wilson, Gregory P. 1984 83-84Winters, Philip A. 1978 77-78Wiseman, Richard F. 1950 47-48-49-50Wolf, John G. 1989 86-87-88-89Wright, Aaron T. 1998 95-96-97-98Wright, David I. 1957 55-56-57

Yang, Kwang S. 1994 92

Ziemba, David 1977 74-75-76-77Ziska, Joshua W. 2010 08-09

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Bailey, Edwin H. 1960 60Ball, William R. 1955 55Chambliss, John C. 1958 58Croft, Alfred R. Jr. 1944 43Dalton, Roy B. 2002 00-01-02Duke, Charles M. Jr. 1957 57Flickinger, Robert T. 1996 95-96Foster, GeorgeH. Jr. 1943 42Hird, Louis R. 1935 35Johnson, Robert G. Jr. 1966 66Knecht, Judson, L. 1979 79Lyster, Theodore C. Jr. 1936 36McArthur, Paul E. 1940 40Moberly, Richard O. Jr. 1950 50Nunn, Silas O. III 1959 59Orgera, Winthrop B. 1963 63Ostronic, Francis J. 1953 52-53Owens, James J. 1938 38Parker, Warren R. 1981 80Ponder, Joseph E. 1964 64Rankin, Eugene P. 1937 37Reed, Michael P. 1965 65Rivenbark, Brian J. 1994 93-94Sandlin, William C. Jr. 1949 49Sherman, Jay D. 1962 62Storm, Nathan J. 2002 99Wachtel, Jonathan G. 2006 03White, Frank D. 1956 56Windle, Edward W. Jr. 1954 54

Academic All-American and2008 graduate Chris Renningeris currently attending medical

school at Stanford.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combin-ing academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot Leaguesponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports.Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football confer-ence in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport con-ference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell,Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as fullmembers, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associatemembers. These institutions are among the oldest andmost prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, andcontinue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked firsteach year among all Division I conferences award-ing athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation RateReport. The League finished at the top spot with96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rateof 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. Inaddition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAAAcademic Performance Program PublicRecognition Awards after posting academicprogress rate scores in the top 10 percent of allsquads in their respective sports.

The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to providesuccessful competitive athletic experiences whilemaintaining high academic standards, and to prepareits student-athletes to be leaders in society.

During the 2009-10 academic year, Patriot Leaguestudent-athletes and teams have accomplished thefollowing:

�� 11 Patriot League student-athletes earnedCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americahonors, including Navy’s Beth Reed (Women’sSoccer), Alex Buck (Men’s Swimming and Diving) andMark Van Orden (Track and Field receiving First-TeamAcademic All-America recognition.

�� The Patriot League placed second among all Division Iconferences with 90 teams receiving NCAA PublicRecognition Awards for their performance in the class-room.

�� Navy’s Beth Reed and Mark Van Orden received NCAAPostgraduate Scholarships.

�� Reed was also named the CoSIDA/ESPN The MagazineWomen’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year, andwon the Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the YearAward.

�� Reed and American’s Anne-Meike de Wiljes earned thePatriot League’s nominations for the NCAA Woman of theYear award.

�� Navy’s Adam Meyer was named the Mid-Major Swimmerof the Year by CollegeSwimming.com, and receivedHonorable Mention All-America honors at the NCAAChampionship Meet.

�� Erin Rawlick, Women’s LacrosseOffensive Player of the Year

�� Dean Black, Men’s Cross Countryand Men’s Outdoor Track

Rookie of the Year

�� Emani Decquir,Women’s Tennis All-League

Women’s Swimming and Diving2010 Patriot League Champions

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2009-10 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS FOR NAVY

TEAM TITLES• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Swimming & Diving• Men’s Tennis• Women’s Lacrosse

COACH OF THE YEAR• Carla Criste, Women’s Indoor Track & Field• John Morrison, Women’s Swimming• John Officer, Men’s Tennis• Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country

PLAYER OF THE YEAR• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country• Beth Reed, Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper of the Year• Andrew Hanko, Men’s Indoor Track• Jess Palacio, Women’s Outdoor Track• Erin Rawlick, Women’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of

the Year• RJ Wickham, Men’s Lacrosse Goalkeeper of the Year• Angela Myers, Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of

the Year• Tara Chapmon, Women’s Swimming• Adam Meyer, Men’s Swimming• Ben Nicholas, Men’s Diving

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR• Dean Black, Men’s Cross Country• Dean Black, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field• Brigid Byrne, Women’s Cross Country• Laura Gorinski, Women’s Swimming• Justin Vagts, Men’s Swimming

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR• Beth Reed, Women’s Soccer• Mark Van Orden, Men’s Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field• Mary Ruttum, Women’s Lacrosse• Nick Birger, Men’s Tennis

TOURNAMENT MVP• Owen Bullard, Men’s Tennis• Erin Rawlick, Women’s Lacrosse

ALL-LEAGUE• Emani Decquir, Women’s Tennis

�� Carla Criste, Patriot League Women’s IndoorTrack & Field Coach of the Year

�� Justin Vagts, Men’s Swimming Rookie of the Year

�� Angela Myers, Women’s BasketballDefensive Player of the Year

� Emani Decquir,Women’s Tennis All-League

Women’s Swimming and Diving2010 Patriot League Champions

R J WickhamMen’s Lacrosse

Goalkeeper of the Year

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PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT TTEEAAMM TTIITTLLEESS1998 894 Seven Oaks Golf Club, Hamilton, N.Y.2000 911 Bucknell Golf Club, Lewisburg, Pa.2001 889 U.S. Naval Academy Golf Club, Annapolis, Md.2003 878 Saucon Valley Golf Club, Saucon Valley, Pa.2008 925 Saucon Valley Golf Club, Saucon Valley, Pa.

YYEEAARR--BBYY--YYEEAARR RREESSUULLTTSSPatriot League Tournament

Year Coach Navy Captain Navy Finish All-Patriot League Selections1992 Pat Owen James D’Alessandro Third NA1993 Pat Owen — Coach of the Year Rick Davis Second Mike Gullion, Rick Davis, Mike Hanson1994 Pat Owen Bob Dudley Second Craig Bangor, Michael Apriceno1994-fall Pat Owen Brad Artery Second Craig Bangor, Aaron Wright, Brad Artery1995-fall Pat Owen — Coach of the Year Craig Bangor Second Aaron Wright, Jim Day1996-fall Pat Owen Jim Day Second Aaron Wright, Ryan Dranginis, Jim Day1997-fall Pat Owen — Coach of the Year Aaron Wright Second Aaron Wright, Mike Albus, Ryan Dranginis1998-fall Pat Owen — Coach of the Year Mike Albus First Pete Lauder, Mike Albus, Stu Usry, Joel Almquist2000 Pat Owen Stu Usry First Joel Almquist, Ryan Dranginis2001 Pat Owen Kirk Glockner First Billy Hurley, Drew Craig, Nick Rogers, Kirk Glockner2002 Pat Owen Drew Craig Second Billy Hurley, Brian Crum2003 Pat Owen Brian Crum First Brian Crum, Billy Hurley, Nick Rogers, Joey Kistler2004 Pat Owen — Coach of the Year Billy Hurley Third Billy Hurley, Rob Stochel2005 Pat Owen Rocky Novellino Fourth ---2006 Pat Owen Mike Pierce Third Chris Renninger, Bryan Stoniecki, Ryan Wielgus2007 Pat Owen Jeremy Garner Second Chris Renninger, Chip Hardie2008 Pat Owen — Coach of the Year Chris Renninger First Erich Schoen, Ben Hayes, David Miller2009 Pat Owen — Co-Coach of the Year David Miller Second David Miller, Ryan Wielgus, Peter Reilly2010 Pat Owen Michael Harrigan Fourth Ben Hayes, Michael Harrigan, Peter Reilly

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL CCHHAAMMPPIIOONN1997 Aaron Wright 75-71-68 — 214 West Point Golf Club, West Point, N.Y.1998 Pete Lauder 75-70-73 — 218 Seven Oaks Golf Club, Hamilton, N.Y.2000 Joel Almquist 68-77-73 — 218 Bucknell Golf Club, Lewisburg, Pa.2003 Brian Crum 72-72-68 — 212 Saucon Valley Golf Club, Saucon Valley, Pa.2004 Billy Hurley 76-71-76 — 223 Seven Oaks Golf Club, Hamilton, N.Y.2008 Erich Schoen 74-74-75 — 223 Saucon Valley Golf Club, Saucon Valley, Pa.

PPAATTRRIIOOTT LLEEAAGGUUEE CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPP MMVVPP2000 Joel Almquist 68-77-73 — 218 Bucknell Golf Club, Lewisburg, Pa.2003 Brian Crum 72-72-68 — 212 Saucon Valley Golf Club, Saucon Valley, Pa.2004 Billy Hurley 76-71-76 — 223 Seven Oaks Golf Club, Hamilton, N.Y.2008 Erich Schoen 74-74-75 — 223 Saucon Valley Golf Club, Saucon Valley, Pa.

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Aaron Wright1997

Pete Lauder1998

Joel Almquist2000

Brian Crum2003

Billy Hurley2004

Erich Schoen2008

Not only did team captain David Miller lead the Midshipmen tothe 2008 Patriot League Championship, Erich Schoen wonmedalist honors and was named the Patriot LeagueChampionship MVP, Ben Hayes was named the league’s MVPand head coach Pat Owen was named the Patriot League Co-Coach of the Year

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Billy Hurley represented the United States in August of 2005 after being named to the10-player Walker Cup team. The Walker Cup pits the best amateur golfers from theUnited States against their counterparts from Great Britain and Ireland. The UnitedStates re-captured the Walker Cup for the first time since the 1997 match by narrowlydefeating Great Britain and Ireland, 12.5-11.5, at Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Ill.

Second-seeded Billy Hurley finished among the top 32 at the 2003 U.S. Amateurplayed at Oaklmont Country Club. He earned the second seed after turning inthe low second round of qualifying a 5-under par 65. Hurley bowed out of theAmateur on the final hole, as veteran Jerry Courville claimed a 1 up win.

A four-time All-Patriot League selection, Billy Hurley captured thePatriot League Championship individual crown in 2004 and was

named the Patriot League Championship MVP. He owns two of thetop-10 individual performances at the Patriot League Championship,including a share of the record — a 209 (67-68-74) set in 2002.

Billy Hurley was the 2004 recipient of the ByronNelson Award. Members of the United States GolfAssociation, as well as Cleveland Golf were onhand to honor Hurley at halftime of last year’s

Homecoming football game.

Hurley was selected from a pool of nominees,earning the prestigious award based on character,integrity, academic and athletic achievement.Particular consideration was given to good

citizenship, as portrayed by Mr. Byron Nelson overthe course of his life and golf career.

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women tobecome professional officers in the U.S. Navy and MarineCorps. Naval Academy students are midshipmen onactive duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the academy forfour years, graduating with bachelor of science degreesand reserve commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy GeorgeBancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 18major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsiblities of command, citizenship andgovernment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................ Annapolis, Md.Founded .............................................................................. 1845Superintendent ................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen ... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment .......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2014 FACTSEnrollment ................................ 1,245 (982 men, 263 women)Applicants ...................... 17,417 (13,450 men, 3,967 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10% ............................. 50%Class Rank in High School, Top 33%.............................. 82%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 61%HS Participation, National Honor Society ...................... 58%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete ..................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain ......................... 63%HS Participation, Community Service............................. 85%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas Ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:

• Aviation -- flight officer, pilot• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering, cryptology, intelligence, maintenance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal, explosive ordinance management, minecountermeasures, operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of SecondLieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving one of the following fields:

• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare, aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot,naval flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial man-agement, infantry, logistics, military police

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, theContinental Congress met in the State House. It was herethat they accepted George Washington’s resignation ascommander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as thecity boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any othercity in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designat-ed a National Historic District. Many fine examples ofcolonial architecture, including the State House,Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and theWilliam Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors.

In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalistfor the International Award for Livable Communities, acompetition focused on creating livable communitiesthrough sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of theChesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States.The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing,sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolisbecome the sailing capital of the world. Thewater-lover will also revel in the fact thatMaryland has nearly 4,000 miles of shoreline –more than any other state.

Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies bothWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing enter-tainment and sightseeing opportunities for resi-dents and tourists alike.

�� The Annapolis State House is the oldest incontinuous legislative use in the country. Itwas here where General George Washingtonresigned his commission in the ContinentalArmy, and where the Treaty of Paris endingthe Revolutionary War was ratified.

�� Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is just 30 minutes fromAnnapolis. The City of Baltimore features Harborplace,the Maryland Science Center, the National Aquarium,B&O Railroad Museum, American Visionary ArtMuseum, and homes for both the MLB’s BaltimoreOrioles and the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.

�� Over 53 million pounds of blue crab wereharvested in Maryland in 2009. The Marylandcrab harvest makes up more than 50 percentof the annual U.S. catch.

Additional photography credit to www.VisitAnnapolis.org,www.VisitMaryland.org, and www.Baltimore.org.

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� The Annapolis State House is the oldest incontinuous legislative use in the country. Itwas here where General George Washingtonresigned his commission in the ContinentalArmy, and where the Treaty of Paris endingthe Revolutionary War was ratified.

�� During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key witnessed thebombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore and was inspired topen the words to a poem entitled “The Star-Spangled Banner,”which eventually became the national anthem.

� Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is just 30 minutes fromAnnapolis. The City of Baltimore features Harborplace,the Maryland Science Center, the National Aquarium,B&O Railroad Museum, American Visionary ArtMuseum, and homes for both the MLB’s BaltimoreOrioles and the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.

�� The State of Maryland voted in 1788 to cede land to form theDistrict of Columbia, which soon became our nation’s capital.Washington, D.C., is located 30 minutes west of Annapolis.

�� Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes,is located in Baltimore. The horse industry contributes$1.5 billion annually to the state’s economy. There areover 20,000 horse farms located in Maryland.

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of education stress-es attention to individual students by highly qualifiedfaculty members who are strongly committed to teach-ing. Classes are small, with an average size of fewerthan 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. Allcourses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded byfaculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of offi-cers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty member form one of the strongestand most dedicated teaching faculties of any college oruniversity in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 53 differ-ent majors within 22 fields of study. The 22 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division ofEngineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, general engi-neering, mechanical engineering, Naval architecture,ocean engineering), Division of Math and Science (chem-istry, computer science, general science, information tech-nology, mathematics, oceanography, physics) and theDivision of Humanities and Social Science (Arabic,Chinese, economics, English, history, political science,quantitative economics). In addition to graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students can attain a minor in oneof seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have many opportunities to challenge and advance themselvesthrough several special programs -- Trident Scholars,Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate EducationProgram (VGEP). Track and field athletes Kayla Sax andTyrell Arment were part of the 10-member Trident Scholarprogram’s Class of 2010.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERSIn addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships.Since Navy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), atotal of 45 Naval Academy graduates have received theRhodes Scholarship, including 12 since 2001. AmongNavy's most recent recipients is former baseball playerTrevor Thompson ('05). 24 grads have won George C.Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000.Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipientof both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C.Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way for her tostudy for two years in the United Kingdom.

�� Women’s soccer’s ShelleyMoeller (‘10) was a Third-TeamAcademic All-America honoreein 2009. Moeller was also a

member of the Navy’s women’slacrosse team.

�� Beth Reed (‘10) was a First-Team Academic All-America selection for women’s soccer. Reed also

played for the Navy women’s basketball team.

�� Kayla Sax (‘10) was a recipient of the GatesCambridge Scholarship, becoming the ninth

honoree from the Naval Academy.

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Women's track and cross country runner Kayla Sax ('10)became just the ninth student from the NavalAcademy to be awarded a Gates CambridgeScholarship, which will enable her to contribute toresearch focused on alternative energy sources at theUniversity of Cambridge in the coming year.

Both soccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark VanOrden ('10) were awarded NCAA PostgraduateScholarships and will be pursuing graduate degreesbefore resuming their respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

Additionally, sprint football players Tyler Hawkins ('10)and Ian Cameron ('12) were among 10 midshipmen select-ed for a U.S. Department of State Critical LanguageScholarship, which will allow for them to study Arabic thissummer in Egypt and Jordan, respectively.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 75Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 42of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000academic year. USNA student-athletes have garneredeight awards during the 2009-10 academic year. The 2009-10 honorees included women’s soccer first-team selectionBeth Reed (‘10), second-team football honoree JohnDowd (‘12), women’s soccer third-teamer Shelly Moeller(‘10), first team rifle selections Liz Leckie (‘10) and KenanWang (‘11), men’s swimming first-team honoree Alex Buck(‘11), third-team men’s lacrosse selection Joe Lennon (‘10)and men’s track & field first-teamer Mark Van Orden (‘10).In addition to earning first-team status, Reed also becamethe first Naval Academy Academic All-American to receivethe top award for her respective sport, as she was namedthe Division I Women’s Soccer Academic All-American ofthe Year – the highest academic honor bestowed uponany Division I women’s soccer student-athlete.

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the fifth year in a row, the United States NavalAcademy is at the head of the class for graduating NCAAstudent-athletes on the Division IA level. Navy graduated100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAAsports reported on and averaged an overall rate of 98 per-cent for student-athletes in all sports – the second-highestmark nationally among Football Bowl Subdivisionschools.

LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARDNavy has been well represented in the nominationprocess for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, started in2001 by Dick Enberg in response to the growing trend ofmen's basketball players leaving school early for the NBA.The award honors the attributes of senior student-athletesin four areas: classroom, community, character and com-petition. Navy has produced four first-team honorees intheir respective sports over the last four years, highlight-ed by 2008 grad Evan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’sinaugural award winner in 2007. He, women’s basketballplayer Kate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes('08) and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each werenamed to the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

�� Football’s John Dowd (‘12) was a Second-TeamAcademic All-America honoree in 2009-10.

�� Kelly Zahalka (‘09) was a recipient of both the Harry S.Truman and Gen. George C. Marshall scholarships.

�� Evan Barnes (‘08) is one of four Navy student-athletes tohave been honored as First-Team Lowe’s Senior All-America

as part of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.

�� Track and field’s Mark Van Orden (‘10) was arecipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarshipand will pursue a graduate degree beginning the

2010-11 academic year.

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the NavalAcademy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 36 of the last 39 yearsand winning the N-Star series 14-consecutive years. Navyhas claimed the overall series win in 17 of the last 18 sea-sons.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game isdesignated prior to the start of theyear.

ARMY–NAVY ALL-TIME SERIESArmy-Navy Record ............Navy leads, 917-696-39 (.567)

ARMY–NAVY – THE LAST 14 YEARS (1996-97 to 2009-10)Navy's Overall Record vs. Army ............. 272-156-6 (.634)Navy's Star-Game Record vs. Army ......... 204-97-6 (.674)

ARMY–NAVY – THE 2009-10 SEASONNavy's 2009-10 Overall Record vs. Army ....... 16-13 (.552)Navy's 2009-10 Star-Game Record vs. Army . 11-10 (.524)

NAVY’S 2009-10 STAR GAME VICTORIESMen’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Cross Country,Sprint Football, Women’s Swimming & Diving,Men’s Swimming & Diving, Football, Women’s Basketball,Wrestling, Women’s Indoor Track & Field,Women’s Outdoor Track & Field

2009-10 STAR GAME HIGHLIGHTS

FOOTBALLThe Navy defense kept Army out of the end zone for thethird-consecutive year, while junior quarterback RickyDobbs ran for a touchdown and threw for another as theMids beat the Black Knights for the eighth-consecutivetime, 17-3, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Thewin gave Navy the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for theseventh-straight year.

MEN’S SOCCERSophomore Wes Powell calmly drilled a penalty kick in the98th minute to lift the Navy men's soccer team to a 1-0Star Gamevictory over Army in a driving rainstorm.

Wes Powell,Men’s Soccer

Carissa Youker,Women’s Soccer

Jess Palacio,Women’s Track

Glenn Shober,Wrestling

Ricky Dobbs,Football

Brad Cash,Sprint Football

Kellie Darmody,Women’s Swimming

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WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy scored with just 25 seconds left in the opening halfand junior Carissa Youker added an insurance goal in the64th minute, leading the Mids to a 2-0 victory over archri-val Armybefore a Glenn Warner Soccer Facility recordcrowd of 2,627.

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYLed by junior standout Andrew Hanko's winning perform-ance, the Navy men's cross country team produced eachof the top-three times and captured the N-Star for the 10thtime in 13 years with a 19-41 victory over Army at theWest Point Golf Course.

SPRINT FOOTBALLQuarterback Tyler Terronez threw a nine-yard touchdownpass to Brad Cash with 1:51 left in the game to propel theMidshipmen to a 7-6 N-Star win at Army. The win wasNavy's 11th straight against the Black Knights, datingback to the 2004 season.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGNavy claimed its 21st consecutive win over Army by win-ning 15 events and setting seven records en route to a202-95 victory over the Black Knights.

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSenior Adam Meyer set three school records to lead theMids to a 236-64 win over Army, their 19th in a row.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLJunior Angela Myers and freshman Chey Arvin combinedto score 27 of Navy’s 54 points, while stingy defense latein the game led Navy to a 54-48 victory over Army atChristl Arena. The win was Navy's first in the Star Gamesince 2003, its first Star Game victory in West Point since2000 and allowed theMids to record their first regular sea-son sweep of the Black Knights in seven seasons.

WRESTLINGNavy won eight of the 10 bouts, including team captainGlenn Shober’s upset victory over the eighth-rankedwrestler in the country, to claim a 26-6 victory over Army.It marked the 10th straight win by Navy in a series domi-nated by the Midshipmen, 44-5-5.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDSenior team captain Abby Gesecki won two events andran a leg on Navy's meet-clinching 4x400 relay to leadNavy to a 94-87 victory over the Black Knights inAnnapolis. Winners of 10 of the last 12 meetings, Navyhas won five meets in a row over Army.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDWinning its fifth N-Star in the last six years, the women’strack & field team was led by a trio of double-event win-ners in Ashley Bucholz, Jess Palacio and Amanda Phelps,who guided Navy to a 107-93 victory over Army at SheaStadium.

Ricky Dobbs,Football

Chey Arvin,Women’s Basketball

Brad Cash,Sprint Football

Adam Meyer,Men’s Swimming

Kellie Darmody,Women’s Swimming

Andrew Hanko,Men’s Cross Country

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The men and women at the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our country.During their four years in Annapolis, they also take part inservice for the community.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events to working with underprivelegedyouth, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2009-10 academic year.

BASEBALLThe baseball team adopted a local child with a braintumor through the Friends of Jaclyn Organization. Thechild became a fixture at Navy’s home baseball gamesand the team has taken an active role in his and hisfamily’s lives. The team presented them with an auto-graphed baseball by the team, visited their house,attended his concert and sister’s swimming meet, spo-ken with him numerous times – especially after doc-tor’s appointments – and have helped him with hishomework assignments.

MEN’S BASKETBALLThe men’s basketball team served as the host to aNavy Youth Center birthday party on the maincourt in Halsey Field House.

FOOTBALLQuarterback Ricky Dobbs visited the NavalAcademy Primary School and spoke to the first-grade classroom, explaining the importance ofdoing the best in their studies and followingtheir dreams. Dobbs had the students try onhis football helmet and signed autographs foreach of the children before going to visit bothof the fourth-grade classrooms.

While in Houston for the Texas Bowl, thefootball team and the cheerleaders visitedthe children at the DePelchin Children’s Center.DePelchin was founded in 1892 by Kezia PayneDePelchin to shelter orphaned children. It was origi-nally named the Faith Home, because Mrs. DePelchinhad faith in the wonderful business leaders ofHouston to support her cause. Although she diedwithin a year, the community leaders, touched by herpassion and mission, became united in their determi-nation to carry on her work. Today, services are pro-vided in over 60 locations in six counties in the south-eastern part of Texas.

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OFFSHORE SAILINGMembers of the varsity offshore sailing team instructedseveral members of the JROTC maritime training pro-gram in Chicago.

WOMEN’S SOCCERThe women’s soccer team held one of many “Meet theMids” autograph sessions following a game last fall. Allfans attending a “Meet the Mids” event are given a freeposter for autographs, as well as an opportunity to takephotos and converse with their favorite Navy student-athletes.

GOLFThe golf team conducted a junior clinic for 15 youthsfrom the Stanton Community Center in Annapolis. Headcoach Pat Owen showed the group the putting greenand how the cups were changed, followed by a clinic onthe practice range that featured demonstrations by theNavy golf team. After a short discussion of the funda-mentals, each youngster was paired up with a varsitygolfer and had the opportunity to hit practice balls on therange.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming & diving teams offered free learn-to-swimlessons to anyone in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team made its annual visit to the MaliVaiWashington Kids Foundation, which provides an athleticand educational after school outlet for youths in theJacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths beforeheading out to the tennis courts for some instruction andcompetition. A tradition on Navy's visits, each time ayouth defeats a Mid, that Navy player has toimmediately perform 10 push-ups.

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Now in his 10th year as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance of theNaval Academy athletic program. His administrativeleadership has helped lead the program to one ofthe most successful periods in school history.

The 2009-10 season was a successful one forthe Midshipmen as Navy won 63 percent of its con-tests, defeated Army in the star competition for the13th consecutive year and won the overall seriesagainst Army for the 17th time in the last 18 years.Navy produced 14 All-Americans, 13 conferenceathletes of the year, seven conference coaches ofthe year and seven conference championships.

Navy also excelled in the classroom in 2009-10, ranking No. 2 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football BowlSubdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nationalaverage in the Academic Progress report, includingfive teams with perfect scores. Navy had eightAcademic All-Americans and five Patriot LeagueScholar Athletes of the Year, while 176 student-ath-letes were named to the Patriot League AcademicHonor Roll. Beth Reed (women’s soccer and bas-ketball) and Mark Van Orden (Track & Field) wonNCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, while Kayla Sax(women’s cross country and track & field) wonGates, Cambridge and Trident scholarships. Sevenof the top 15 Naval Academy graduates in the class of 2010 were involved withvarsity athletics, while 40 of the top 100 graduates were involved with eithervarsity or club sports.

One of the more successful programs this past season was the footballteam, which won a school-record tying 10 games against four losses, won theCommander-In-Chief’s Trophy for a school-record seventh-consecutive yearand participated in a bowl game for a record seventh-straight year. The Midsran their winning streak at South Bend to two with a 23-21 upset of the 19th-ranked Irish and dominated Missouri, 35-13, in the Texas Bowl.

Other teams who flourished in 2009-10 included the water polo team fin-ishing the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association top 20,the rifle team finished eighth at the NCAA Championship, the wrestling teamplaced 46th at the NCAA Championship, the intercollegiate sailing teammatched its finish from a year ago at the ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals with aseventh-place finish and placed sixth at the ICSA Team Race Nationals, themen’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Championship for a fourth-straightyear, the women’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for thefirst time in program history and finished the year ranked 19th in the countryand the lightweight crew team finished second at the IRA NationalChampionship.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well, asthe Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005 Bobby DoddAthletic Director of the Year. The award is presented in recognition of an athleticdirector’s support and commitment toward the successful advancement of thedepartment, most specifically in the sport of football. Additionally, he was recog-nized by the Secretary of the Navy for his contributions and service to the Navyand the Naval Academy with the Superior Public Service Award to theDepartment of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into an exclu-sive television deal with CBS College Sports Network that has increasedNavy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally. CBSCollege Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televisesevery Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding Notre Dameand Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as other Midshipmenmen's and women's athletic events, original programming and documentaries

centered on the storied Navy athletic program.The long-term, multi-media agreement includesinternet streaming, broadband and video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A majorpart of the agreement was that all home footballgames would be played on Saturday for the con-venience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports areseen all over the world with the international distri-bution of Navy programming, especially to thetroops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBSCollege Sports Network runs through 2018.

Gladchuk has also added radio giants WBAL(1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500 AM,1050 AM, 820 AM) in Washington D.C./NorthernVirginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home of theRavens, is Maryland's dominant and most powerfulradio station. Since 1925, generations ofMarylanders have turned to WBAL Radio for news,weather, thought-provoking discussions and sports.As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AM station,WBAL's signal travels substantially further than anyother station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home of theWashington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt station thatwill air a minimum of 10 regular-season footballgames. WFED is your source for federal newscovering both the Federal Government and those

who do business with the government.Since being introduced as the Academy's 28th Director of Athletics on

Sept. 4, 2001, Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerous fronts with energyand vision. From the hiring of Paul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as head foot-ball coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium,Gladchuk has made improvements in several key areas that will prove moresuccess on the athletic fields for years to come. Recent head coaching hiressuch as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, John Morrison in women’s swimming,Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis, the all-timewinningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Cindy Timchal, and theall-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history on any level, Dave Brandt,have advanced those programs into the national limelight.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen theMidshipmen win 64 conference titles, produce 128 All-Americans and 44Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, working inconjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attend events forall sports.

He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is an often-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he shares the vision ofthe Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Athletic Association.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42 mil-lion renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where under his lead-ership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-year time frame. Theaddition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and in the end zones, 32luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and moving the sidelines closer, twovideo scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgraded restroom and concessionareas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, a new sound system, landscap-ing the grounds and storm water management highlight the list of renovations.Gladchuk has worked closely with the city, county, state and neighborhoodassociations to ensure proper communication and sensitivity to issues that ben-efit both the NAAA and community at large. The NAAA was awarded theGreen Star award by Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the envi-ronment during the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps MemorialStadium.

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Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the Naval Academy Foundationto raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities such as the Brigade Sports Complex(hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium (baseball), varsity squash courts, various teamlocker rooms and a number of practice facilities.

Other highlights of Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include the recentrenegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million to the twoschools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, Ohio State andArmy at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in the community,negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game television contract withCBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston, Emerald, Poinsettia,Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas and Armed Forces Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one of thehighest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council will help set theDivision I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legislative issuesbeing considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identify those issues onthe horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athletics as a whole and willspend much of its time planning for the future of Division I and will help set the course forthe future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (National Association of Collegiate AthleticDirectors) Executive Committee and has served as the Chairman of the ExecutiveCommittee in the Patriot League and a member of the NCAA Olympic Sport LiaisonCommittee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, where hehad been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one of the nation’stop leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided the Cougars to 19Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides in the academic suc-cess of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal management.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramuralsand Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College. Under Gladchuk,Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs of the 1990s winningnumerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’s graduation rate for all stu-dent-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won the College Football Association’sAcademic Achievement Award for the highest graduation rates among all Division Ischools in three of his last five years at Boston College. Gladchuk led the AlumniStadium expansion effort, which resulted in a $35 million improvement to the football sta-dium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane University from1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wave basketballprogram to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction of new facilities forthe athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field and tennis teams after a$25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, heading opera-tions, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors in busi-ness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration from theUniversity of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career in intercolle-giate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of General PhysicalEducation, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. He also has servedas Director of Athletics and head football coach for the New Hampton (Prep) School inNew Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of Loyola Marymount;Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity and Julie, a graduateof the University of North Carolina.

2009-10 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record294-173-2 (.629)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-10 (.524)

Overall Record vs. Army16-13 (.552)

No. 2 in the country in graduation rate

14 All-Americans

7 Conference Championships

8 Academic All-Americans

7 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 26th in the USA Today/Coaches Polland 28th in the Associated Press Poll. The Mids wereTexas Bowl Champions.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association top 20 poll.

* Men’s swimming finished 32nd at the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle team finished eighth at the NCAA Championship.

* Wrestling team placed 46th at the NCAA Championship.

* Intercollegiate sailing matched its finish from a yearago at the ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals with a sev-enth-place finish. It marks the second-straight yearNavy finished in the top 10. Navy finished sixth at theICSA Team Race Nationals, its best result in over adecade at the event and qualified for the ICSAWomen’s National Semifinals.

* Men’s tennis advanced to the NCAA Championship fora fourth-straight year.

* Women's lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor the first time in program history. The Mids finishedthe year ranked 19th in the country.

* Lightweight crew finished second at the IRA NationalChampionship.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

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We expect to win in everything we do – on and off thefield of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supple-mental resources necessary to assist our coaches andMidshipmen to realistically pursue thehighest level of success within the con-text of their physical challenges. We arean institution invested in a mission thateducates future leaders in moral, mentaland physical excellence. The Blue &Gold enables our Midshipmen to pursuethe highest goals possible as membersof varsity or junior varsity teams.

The Naval Academy Athletic Associationis a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizationcharged with providing resources to sup-port 45 varsity and junior varsity pro-grams offered by the Naval Academy. TheNAAA operates with the guidance of theNaval Academy’s Board of Control, whosemembers report to the Superintendent ofthe United State Naval Academy.

Over 90 percent of funding support for theNAAA programs is through externalsources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold mem-berships, ticket sales, corporate sponsor-ship, television revenue, parking, etc.).Less than 10 percent of the operatingbudget for the varsity and junior varsityprograms is provided by the Academy viagovernment funding.

Therefore, the Blue & Gold membershipsare critical in providing our teams with thesupplemental dollars necessary to close the“resource gap” between the Naval Academyteams and our Division I competition. Yoursupport is critical to our continued success.

Membership in the Blue & Gold contributesto 118 years of supporting the Brigade ofMidshipmen and is the Margin of AthleticExcellence funding for all 32 teams!

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RESERVED FOOTBALL PARKING SPACEAT NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIALSTADIUM�� Personalized with your name�� Exclusive parking area�� Prime location just outside stadium gates�� Reserved for your use on football game days�� All-weather asphalt location

TOP TICKET PRIORITY FOR SEASON TICKETHOLDERS AT AWAY AND NEUTRAL SITEGAMES�� Ability to purchase at least four (4) ClubSeats to Maryland, Notre Dame and Army-Navygames�� Exclusive seating area�� Climate-controlled concourse�� Club Level concessions and amenities�� Priority for away football game tickets

Securing tickets to Army-Navy, Notre Dameand Maryland is as easy as A ... B ... C ...

Assure yourself tickets to the biggest gamesof the year. Navy opens the season inSeptember against Maryland at M&T BankStadium in Baltimore and plays host to NotreDame on October 23 at the NewMeadowlands Stadium. The Army-Navy foot-ball game is December 11 at LincolnFinancial Field in Philadelphia, Pa.

Becoming a Blue & Gold member is thebest way to secure tickets to the games.Season ticket holders that are Blue & Goldmembers receive top priority when it comesto location of seats.

Club Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row members ofthe Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the only onesassured of receiving Club Seats, and each member at thislevel is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Level seats to thegame.

TAX INFORMATIONSince your membership includes an option to purchasetickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible.Only the individual paying for the membership is eligible totake the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members willreceive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year.

MORE INFORMATIONFor more information, please visit www.NavySports.com orcall (410) 293-8708.

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