bryant college sports digest
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The 1981-82 Bryant Sports Digest was prepared by the Bryant Sports Information Office. All schedules are tentative due to publishing deadlines. Updated schedules and rosters will be provided to the media prior to the start of each season.
Bryant home athletic contests, with the exception of golf, are held on the Bryant campus, Rt. 7, Smithfield, Rhode Island. All home golf matches are held at the Woonsocket Country Club, Belling-ham, Mass.
For additional information contact the Sports Information Office,231-1200, ext. 338.
John Gillooly Dir. of Sports Information
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
This is Bryant 2-4 How to Reach Bryant 5 College Directory 5 Athletic Directory 5 Baseball 6 Bowling 7 Men's Basketball 8 Women's Basketball 9 Men's Cross Country 10 Women's Cross Country 11 Men's Soccer 12 Women's Soccer 13 Golf 14 Softball 15 Men's Tennis 16 Women's Tennis 17 Men's Track 18 Women's Track 19 Women's Volleyball 20 Men's Volleyball 21 NE-7 Conference 22 NE-7 Schedules 23 Bryant Varsity Records 24-27 Bryant All-Americans 28 Yearly Varsity Records 28 1981-82 Composite Schedule . . . Insert
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Spread over 300 acres in the green hills of suburban Smith-field, Rhode Island, Bryant College appears a marvel of modern architecture. Designed with maximum flexibility, the campus buildings were planned to accommodate the changing and constantly updated education programs and social attitudes of our time. The setting, campus and ultra-modern facilities all contribute to an individualistic approach to education.
For well over a century, Bryant College has pioneered in specialized education that provides an essential resource for business and industry — creative, knowledgeable, and highly skilled men and women.
Bryant was founded in 1863 as a privately-owned commercial college in Providence, Rhode Island. Its motto, then as now, was "Education for Business Leadership". But the definition of "business leadership" has been in constant transformation since that motto was conceived, and Bryant's educational mission has expanded accordingly.
By combining business courses with general studies courses in the humanities, the social sciences, and the arts, Bryant gives its students the foundation for a lifetime of achievement and continued learning.
Nationally recognized four-year undergraduate programs lead to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Business Teacher Education, Bachelor of Science in Office Administration, and Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement. These four-year programs may be completed in three or three-and-a-half years by attending special sessons. A two-year program in secretarial and office educations leads to the degree of Associate in Science in Secretarial Studies.
On October 24, 1967, Earl S. Tupper, former president of Tupperware Company, made an outright gift of his 222-acre estate to the College. This gave Bryant the unique opportunity of building a new campus from the ground up.
The move to Smithfield in 1971 converted Bryant from an urban to a suburban college. The campus location offers individual students the best of two worlds - the serenity of a suburban campus, all within 15 minutes of Rhode Island's capital city, Providence.
A network of modern superhighways link the campus to the major turnpikes of New England. The campus is only 12 miles from Providence and 40 miles from Boston.
Athletic facilities are an integral part of the Bryant campus. Last spring the new multi-purpose activities center opened its doors to the Bryant community. The addition of the MAC gave Bryant one of the most complete and modern collegiate athletic facilities in the East.
B A S E B A L L
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If coach Mike McGuinn can find pitching to match the offensive displayed last season, the Indians will be one of the top college-division teams in New England this spring.
Led by Paul Perry, the number two hitter in the New England Division Two ranks, the Indians set seven school offensive records last season.
Included among those record-setting efforts was Perry's .430 average and a .312 team batting average.
Perry, a senior outfielder from Riverside, Connecticut, will be leading the attack once again this year. But coach Mike McGuinn also will have the services of three other players who hit over 300 last year - Gene Rosadino, Joe Scanlon and Paul Man-gano. Scanlon, a senior infielder from East Hartford, will serve as co-captain with Perry.
Mike Walsh, a junior righthander from Westwood, Mass., will be the top returning pitcher. But McGuinn will be looking for help from several newcomers as the Indians' mound staff attempts to lower the 4.77 ERA it posted last year.
C o a c h
M i k e
M c G u i n n
In three years as head coach Mike has returned respectability to the Bryant baseball program.
In 1978, the Indians set a New England record for most losses, 25, and most consecutive losses, 22.
Mike took over the team the following year and started a rebuilding program. Last year the Indians were one of the top hitting teams in the New England Division Two ranks.
Mike, who also serves as the Indians' assistant athletic director and assistant basketball coach, is a graduate of Providence College where he was a member of the Friars' nationally ranked basketball team in 1974.
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Bryant 3 Southe Southern Maine 7 Bryant 21 Roger Williams 7 Roger Williams 6 Assumption 11 Assumption 10 RIC 10 Springfield 9 Springfield 5 AIC 4 Bryant 10
rn Maine 0 Bryant 0 Babson 0 Bryant 3 Bryant 4 Bryant 7 Bryant 8 Bryant 0 Bryant 2 Bryant 4 Bryant 3
AIC 7 Bryant 28 Barrington 9
SEMass 10 Bryant 12 Bryant 18 Hartford 15 Bryant 14 RIC 6 Central Conn. Central Conn. Stonehill 3 Bryant 4 Bentley 9 URI6
Bryant 5 Nichols 11
Suffolk 9 Bryant 6
Barrington 5 Bryant 2
3 Bryant 2 15 Bryant 10
Bryant 1 Quinnipiac 3
Bryant 8 Bryant 0
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Date Opponent Site Time
March 27 ST. JOSEPH'S (2-7) H 10:30 a March 31 Providence A 2 April 3 St. Anselm's (2-7) A 1 April 4 ASSUMPTION (2-7) H 1 April 6 R.I. College A 3 April 7 BARRINGTON H 3 April 12 Roger Williams (2-7) A 1 April 15 S. E. Mass. A 3 April 17 A.I.C. (2-7) A 1 April 20 Nichols A 3 April 22 SUFFOLK H 3 April 24 Springfield (2-7) A 1 April 25 Hartford (2-7) A 1 April 28 Babson A 3 April 29 R.I. COLLEGE H 3 May 1 Central Conn. (2-7) A 1 May 2 STONEHILL (2-7) H 1 May 8 BENTLEY (2-7) H 12
m. 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
B O W L I N G
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One of the most successful teams in the Bryant varsity sports program, the Indian Keglers are constant national tournament qualifiers.
Members of the Tri-State College Bowling Conference, the Indians finished second in the 4-team league last year.
In addition to their league accomplishments the Indians also captured the Tri-State Doubles Tournament title, finished second in the Association of College Unions International Rolloff and fifth in a 51-team AMF Intercollegiate tournament.
Four of the top members from last year's squad - Steve Guz-ski, Mike Fabian, Lisa Monroe and Ty Rheaume — will be back again this year. The quartet each averaged over 180 during last year's Tri-State season with Guzski at 187, Fabian 185, Monroe 183 and Rheaume 181.
Miss Monroe, one of the top female collegiate bowlers in the East, has been one of the 24 qualifiers for the national women's collegiate tournament in each of her first two seasons of collegia-ate competition.
C o a c h
K e n
M c K e n z i e
Ken McKenzie is one of the most successful bowlers in Bryant College history.
As an undergraduate, Ken qualified for national NAIA and ACU tournaments for four consecutive years during the early 70s.
Ken returned to his alma in 1979 as an academic counselor and immediately took over as head bowling coach.
In the past three years, under Ken's direction, the Indians have been one of the top collegiate bowling teams in the country.
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M E N ' S
B A S K E T B A L L
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The loss of All-American Ernie DeWitt leaves a large void in the Indians' offensive picture. DeWitt had been the Indians top scorer for the past four years leading the tribe to a combined record of 76-33 during his collegiate career.
Without DeWitt in the lineup, the Indians will be looking for a more balanced attack in 81-82. The key to that attack will be Paul Berlo. The 6-6 junior is one of the best shooting forwards in the eastern collegiate ranks. He averaged 13 ppg as a freshman and 16 last year.
Berlo is one of only three players with more than a full year of varsity experience. The other veterans are Dennis Verni, a 6-8 junior center and Ray "Chip" Venter, a 5-11 junior guard.
Lee Schatzlein, a 6-4 sophomore also should play a key role in the Indians' drive for an NCAA tournament berth. Schatzlein averaged 10 points a game during the second half of last season after recovering from an early season leg injury.
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Date Opponent Site Time
November 21 November 24 November 30 December 3 December 5 December 12 December 14 January 5 January 8 January 9 January 14 January 19 January 21 January 23 January 26 January 28 January 30 February 2 February 4 February 6 February 9 February 11 February 13 February 15 February 18 February 20
New Hampshire College MERRIMACK S. E. Mass. UNIV. OF MASS. at Boston
*ST. ANSELM'S BRIDGEPORT Quinnipiac ST. JOSEPH'S (MAINE) Central Conn. Tournament Central Conn. Tournament LOWELL
*SPRINGFIELD *AIC *Bentley *Assumption *Hartford *STONEHILL
R. I. COLLEGE •ASSUMPTION *BENTLEY *AIC Central Conn.
•Springfield Western New England
*HARTFORD •Stonehill
A II A 11 H 11 A II A
11 II H A A A 11 II II II A A A A 11 A
7:30 7:30 8:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:00 7:30
6:30-8:30
7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:00 TBA 8:00 7:30 8:00
C o a c h
L e o n D r u r y
In his three years as the Indians' head basketball coach, y/ dm Lee Drury has become one of «^ • the most successful college-division coaches in New England. His .675 win-loss percentage (56-27) makes him the winningest active Division Two coach in New England.
In 1980, he was named Rhode Island Coach of the Year by Words Unlimited, the Association of Rhode Island sportswriters and sportscasters.
Lee came to Bryant in 1972 after serving two years as the Brown University freshman basketball coach. Heserved as assistant coach and assistant athletic director for six years at Bryant before taking over as AD and head coach in 1978.
A 1966 Springfield College graduate, he was captain of the 65-66 Springfield basketball team, which recorded the best record in Springfield history, 20-4.
He appeared in the 1966 New England Hall of Fame All-Star game and was a member of the 1965 Springfield team that conducted a 62-day Around-the-World good will tour on behalf of the U. S. State Dept.
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*NE-7 CONFERENCE GAMES Playoffs: Feburary 23, 26, 27
N. Hamp. Bryant
Quin'piac Bryant U. Mass. Bryant Bridgept.
62 82
72 80 85 88 90
N.Y. Tech 62
Bryant 63 U.Maryland-Baltimore 71
Bryant Bryant Bryant
04 68 77
Bryant U.Mass @ Boston Bryant R.I.C.
53
66 70 72
Bryant 76(OT) Hartford Bryant Bryant
70 83 60
2(OT) Longwood
Bryant West. N.E. Lowell
62
69 75 63
So.Ct.73(OT)
Spr'gfld. Bryant Bryant Quin'piac Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Stonehill Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Spr'gfld.
73 80 65 69 93 85 82 77 77 76 84 70 85 72 79
Bryant R.I.C. S.E. Mass. Bryant Sacred H. Babson Bentley St. Anselm Central Ct. Bryant AIC
66 58 57 67 90 76 68 68 73 68 79
Assumption 65 New Haven 83 Bentley Bryant
56 71
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W O M E N ' S
B A S K E T B A L L
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Coach Mike McKee's squad is hoping to pick up where it left off last season.
After dropping eight of their first 12 games, the women hoop-sters posted a respectable 6-5 record over the final month of the season.
A big reason for the late season charge was a healthy Sue Cristafi. The sophomore guard from East Haven, Conn, missed the first half of the season with a leg injury and wasn't back to full strength until late January.
Once Sue was at full strength the Indians' attack started to jell. She averaged 15 points per game from her backcourt spot in addition to setting up the two top frontcourt performers Tricia Farrand and Kelly Conran. Combined the trio averaged 33 points per game, Farrand 10 and Conran 8. The threesome, along with two other starters Joan Waters and Denise Armstrong, will be back in the lineup again this year.
An extra incentive will be added to the 81-82 campaign with the initial season of Northeast-7 Conference competition.
C o a c h
M i k e M c K e e
Mike will be starting his third year as the women's head basketball coach.
A graduate of St. Francis College in Biddeford, Maine, he was a star performer for the Red Knights basketball forces in 1972.
Since taking over as the Indians head coach he has steadily upgraded the program. Top performers such as Sue Castafi, Tricia Ferrand and Kelly Conran all were recruited by McKee.
In addition to coaching the Bryant women, Mike also is the head coach of the Mt. St. Charles Academy boys' team in the R. I. Interscholastic League.
Sue Castafi
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Denise Armstrong
1 9 8 0 - 8 1 R e s u l t s
Quinnipiac 74, Bryant 63 Bryant 69, MIT 27 Bryant 60, Barrington 49 Clark 74, Bryant 67 Bryant 58, Worcester Poly 41 S.E. Mass 68, Bryant 40 Bryant 65, Barrington 39 Hartford 49, Bryant 48 Springfield 92, Bryant 52 RIC 67, Bryant 56 Bryant 67, Roger Williams 42
Quinnipiac 59, Bryant 55 Bryant 71, Sacred Heart 63 Bryant 65, Bentley 77, St. Anselm's 76, Bryant 63, Stonehill 72, Bryant 62, Assumption 61,
Babson 30 Bryant 55 Bryant 63 Bryant 57 Bryant 49
AIC 53 Bryant 57
Bryant 76, New Haven 63
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Date Opponent Site Time
November 18 November 24 December 3 December 5 December 7 December 12 December 14 January 16 January 19 January 21 January 23 January 26 January 28 January 30 February 2 February 4 February 6 February 8 February 10 February 12 February 15
NEWPORT COLLEGE Holy Cross New Haven ST. ANSELM'S Clark SACRED HEART Quinnipiac Babson
•SPRINGFIELD •AIC Southern Conn. BARRINGTON
•Hartford •STONEHILL
R. I. COLLEGE •ASSUMPTION •BENTLEY ROGER WILLIAMS Emmanuel Eastern Conn. S.E. MASS.
II A A II A H A A 11 H A II A II II H II II A A II
7:00 7:00 7:00 5:30 6:00 5:30 5:30 4:00 5:30 5:30 7:00 7:00 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00
* February 17, 20, 21 - NE-7 CONFERENCE PL A YOFFS
M E N ' S
C R O S S C O U N T R Y
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Rebuilding is the word for the 1981 Bryant harriers. With the loss through graduation, of five of last year's top seven runners, coach Fred Reinhardt isn't predicting any championships for this year's squad.
The hopes for a successful season appear to rest with two veterans, Jim Forker and Scott Pierson, both juniors.
Reinhardt also is hoping Art Welch, a schoolboy standout at Lincoln, R.I., High, who has been sidelined with injuries for the past two years will be back in action this fall.
Two freshmen with strong high school credentials, Joe Han-ley of North Attleboro, Mass. and Marty Merritt of West Hartford, Conn, also should help.
Date
September 12 September 19 September 26 October 3
October 10 October 17 October 24 November 2 November 7 November 14
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Opponent Site Time
Northeastern Invitational BRYANT INVITATIONAL Southeastern Mass. Invit. Springfield, at New Haven,
Central Conn. NE-7 at Bentley College TRI-STATES Easterns at Central Conn. IC4A'S - New York City New England's - Boston,Mass. A NCAA Div. II Championships
A II A
A A II A A A
TBA 2:00
12:00
1:00 TBA 2:00 TBA 1:30 TBA
C o a c h
F r e d
R e i n h a r d t
Fred is the founder of the Bryant cross country and track programs. Except for a two-year absence in the mid 70's, he has directed the Indian trackmen since 1965.
During Fred's tenure the Indians have become one of the top college-division cross country and track teams in New England. One of the leading track officials in New England, Fred also has served as president of the R.I. Timers Guild. In addition to his coaching duties, he is a professor of mathematics at Brvant.
Jim Forkes Scott Pierson
1980 Men's Cross Country Team
W O M E N ' S
C R O S S C O U N T R Y
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Led by senior co-captains Jenny Proud and Janet Cook, the women harriers are looking forward to their second straight successful season.
Last year, in its first year of varsity competition, coach Charlie Mandeville's squad posted a 6-5 record in dual meet competition, placed second in the Tri-State Conference championship and captured the women's title in the Bryant International Invitational.
Mandeville has virtually his entire 1980 team back for the 1981 campaign.
In addition to Proud and Cook, veterans Sue Jensen, Beth Perreault, Cathy Kears, Joanne Wright and Anne Quill should provide the depth needed for another winning season.
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Date Opponent Site Time
September 12 September 19 September 26 October 3 October 9 October 17
Northeastern Invitational Stonehill Invitational Wheaton Invitational RIC Invitational STATE TOURNAMENT TRI-STATES
A A A A H H
TBA TBA
11:00 2:00 TBA TBA
C o a c h
C h a r l i e
M a n d e v i l l e
Bryant athletic director Leon Drury didn't have to look very far last year when it came time to find a coach for Bryant's newest women's athletic team.
In the past few years, Charlie Mandeville, the Indians' full-time athletic trainer, has become an expert in running techniques and treatment of running injuries.
A former All-State hockey player at Mount Saint Charles Academy in Woonsocket, R.I., Charlie has become an avid runner in the past few years, and spends most of his free weekends participating in New England area road races.
Before coming to Bryant four years ago, Charlie served as trainer for the Sun Coast Suns and Cape Cod Codders professional hockey teams.
Last year in the first year of varsity competition, he directed both the women's cross country and track teams to victorious seasons.
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RIC 24, Holy Cross 32, Bryant 90, Stonehill 92, Wheaton 126
RIC 15, Bryant 26,Conn. College 35, Stonehill 64
Bryant 26 Stonehill 28 SE Mass 26, Bridgewater 37,
Bryant 58
i
1980 Women's Cross Country Team
M E N ' S S O C C E R
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All NE-7 Conference selections Andy Hardy, Fred Messier and Greg Beamon head the list of 12 lettermen who will form the nucleus of the 1981 squad.
This trio, along with senior co-captain Tom Clynes, junior Jeff Besse and sophomore Tim Lawlor should give the Indians' booters the experience they lacked last season when they lost eight of fourteen matches.
Hardy, a junior from Lima, Peru, was the top scorer last year with seven goals and five assists. Messier, the other co-captain, was one of the top fullbacks in the NE-7 and Beamon, a sophomore from Lexington, MA developed into an outstanding midfielder in his first year of collegiate competition.
The addition of several talented newcomers should help strengthen some of last year's weak spots. Included among the newcomers are Greg Nash, a sophomore transfer who sat out last season and five top freshmen candidates: Rob Losty, Windsor Locks, CT, Joe DiPuma, Pleasantville, NY; Rick Sheppeck, Philadelphia, PA; Brian Wise, Framingham, MA, and Roland Locke, Bridgewater, MA.
Date
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Opponent
C o a c h
L o u V e r r o c h i
Site Time
This season marks step-two in Lou Verrochi's rebuilding program for the Bryant College Soccer team.
Lou took over last season as the Indians' fifth varsity soccer coach and immediately began laying the groundwork for a successful Division-II program.
A native of Walpole, Mass., Lou was head soccer coach at Tri-County Regional High in Franklin, Mass. for two years before taking over as the Indians' head coach last year.
During his two year tenure at Tri-County, Verrochi posted a combined 23-6-1 record, highlighted by a berth in the state tournament in 1979. In addition to his soccer coaching duties, Lou also serves as head wrestling coach at Franklin High.
A 1974 graduate of Boston State College, Lou won varsity letters in Soccer, Wrestling and Lacrosse for the Warriors. He was captain of the Warriors' Soccer team in both 1972 and '73.
September 17 September 22 September 26 September 29 October 3 October 7 October 10 October 14 October 16 October 21 October 24 October 27 October 29 October 31 November 5
S.E. Mass. MERRIMACK R.I. COLLEGE Western New England AIC SPRINGFIELD ST. ANSELM'S Stonehill Bentley NICHOLS QUINNIPIAC PROVIDENCE HARTFORD Assumption Central Conn.
A H 11 A 11 H H A A H H II II A A
3:30 3:30 1:00 3:00 1:00 3:30 1:00 3:30 7:00 3:30 1:00 3:00 3:30 2:00 2:00
1 9 8 0 R e s u l t s Record 4-8-2
Bryant 0 SE Mass 0 Bryant 2 Assumption 1 Springfield 6 Bryant 0 RIC 2 Bryant 0 Bryant 2 West. New Eng. 0 Providence 3 Bryant 2 St. Anselm's 1 Bryant 0
Bryant 4 Bentley 3 Nichols 3 Quinnipiac 2 Hartford 8 Bryant 1 Mass Bryant 4
Stonehill 2 Bryant 1 Bryant 2 Bryant 0 Bryant 2
Maritime 1 AIC 1
W O M E N ' S S O C C E R
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If experience is the key to success, 1981 could be a banner year for the women's soccer team.
Only two players graduated from last year's 21-women roster, giving the Indians the expereince they lacked in 1980.
After a slow start in their first year of varsity competition last season, the women booters lost only one of their final five matches en route to a 2-3-2 record.
If they can find some talented freshmen to complement the long list of veterans this could be the first winning women's soccer season in Bryant history.
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Record 2-3-2
Stonehill 2 Bryant 1 Stonehill 4 Bryant 2 URI2 Bryant 1 Bryant 1 URI 1 Bryant 5 RIC 1 Bryant 3 Babson 2 Bryant 3 Brown JV 3
Date
September 19 September 23 September 26 September 29 October 1 October 3 October 7 October 14 October 17 October 21 October 24 October 28 October 31 November 3 November 5 November 7
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Opponent
STONEHILL R. I. COLLEGE BROWN Providence Tufts BRANDEIS CURRY URI NEWPORT COLLEGE Stonehill Babson R. I. College URI State Tournament State Tournament State Tournament
Site
II H II A A II II II H A A A A
TBA TBA TBA
Time
1:00 3:30 1:00 3:30 3:30 1:00 3:30 3:30 1:00 3:30 1:00 3:30
10:30 3:30 3:30 3:30
1980 Women's Soccer Team
G O L F
O U T L O O K
The New England Intercollegiate individual champion, three other starters from a team that qualified for the 1980 national NCAA Division Two Tournament and some top freshmen prospects.
What all that adds up to is another highly successul season for coach Archie Boulet's linkmen.
With Jim Hallet, the New England Intercollegiate champ, leading the attack the Indians should be a top contender for the New England team title.
Hallet, a junior from South Yarmouth, Mass., became one of the leading eastern amateur golfers this summer as he captured medalist honors in the Massachusetts Amateur and low amateur prize in the Rhode Island Open in addition to his collegiate championship.
But Hallet isn't the only reason the Indians should be in the New England title race this season. Joining Hallet once again will be senior Tony Gerardi, junior Mark O'Brien and sophomore Bill Walthouse, all starters from last spring's top five.
Freshmen Steve Dion of North Attleboro, Mass., John Jep-sen of Newton, Mass. and Wally Cichon of Ellington, Conn, should provide added depth.
Under Boulet's direction the Indians have had either an individual or team qualify for the national NCAA tournament in eight of the past 10 years.
C o a c h
A r t B o u l e t
Archie Boulet is one of the most successful collegiate golf coaches in the East. For the past 10 years, either an individual member or Boulet's entire team has qualified for national competition.
In 18 years at the helm of the Indian linkmen, Boulet has suffered only two losing seasons. In addition to his coaching duties, Boulet is chairman of the Bryant Science Department and owner of the Woonsocket Country Club in Bellingham, Massachusetts.
Date
September 9
September 10 September 11 September 12 September 14 September 17 September 21 September 28 September 29 October 4 October 5 October 8 October 9
1 9 8 1 F o i l S c h e d u l e Opponent Site
SOUTHERN CONN & ROGER WILLIAMS H
BENTLEY H Bowdoin Invitational A Bowdoin Invitational A URI A Lowell A Babson at St. Anselm's A N.E.I.G.A.'s A N.E.I.G.A.'s A Toski Invitational A Toski Invitational A E.C.A.C. A E.C.A.C. A
Time
12:30 12:30 TBA TBA TBA TBA 12:30 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
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Date Opponent Site Time
14 Jim Hallet, N.E. Intercollegiate Champion
April 1 April 2 April 18 April 19 April 22 April 26 April 27 May 1 May 2
S. E. Mass. Bentley at Babson Salem State Invitational Salem State Invitational Nichols New England's at
N. Seabury, Mass. Bud Classic at Oswego, NY Bud Classic at Oswego, NY
A A A
A A
A
1:00 12:30 TBA
1:00 TBA
TBA
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C O M P O S I T E S C H E D U L E
Date Event Opponent Time Site
Sep. 9 Golf
Sep. 10 Golf
Sep. 11 Golf
So. Conn. &Rog. Williams 12:30 H
Bentley 12:30 H
Bowdoin Invitational A
Sep. 12 Golf Bowdoin Invitational Sep. 12 Soccer (M) Met. Tourney at Brown Sep. 12 X-Cntry.(M-W) Northeastern Invitat.
Sep. 14 Golf
Sep. 17 Soccer (M) Sep. 17 Golf
Sep. 19 X-Cntry.(M) Sep. 19 Tennis (W) Sep. 19 Soccer (W) Sep. 19 X-Cntry.(W)
Sep. 21 Golf
Univ. of Rhode Island
S.E. Mass Lowell
Bryant Invitational Worcester Poly Stonehill Stonehill Invitational
A 2:00 A
A
1:00 A
3:30 A A
2:00 H 11:00 A 1:00 H
A
Babson at St. Anselm's 12:00 A
Sep. 22 Soccer (M) Merrimack
Sep. 22 Tennis (W) Providence
Sep. 23 Soccer (W) Rhode Island Collej
Sep. 24 Tennis (W) S.E. Mass.
3:30 H
3:00 A
3:30 H
3:30 H Sep. 26 Sep. 26 Sep. 26 Sep 26 Sep. 26 Sep. 26
Soccer (M) X-Cntry.(M) Tennis (W) Soccer (W) X-Cntry.(W)
Rhode Island College 1:00 Southeastern Mass. Invit. 12:00 St. Anselm's Brown Wheaton Invitational
Volleybl.(W) Bentley at AIC
Sep. 28 Golf
Sep. 29 Sep.29 Sep.29 Sep.29 Sep. 29
Oct. Oct. Oct.
Oct. Oct.
Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 3
Golf Soccer (M) Tennis (W) Soccer (W) Volleybl.(W)
Soccer (W) Tennis (W) Volleybl.(W)
Soccer (M) X-Cntry.(M)
X-Cntry.(W) Soccer (W) Tennis (W) Volleybl.(W)
N.E.I.G.A.
N.E.I.G.A. Western New England Bridgewater Providence Sacred Heart & East Naz.
1:00 1:00
11:00 1:00
3:00 3:30 3:30 6:00
A H A H
Tufts 3:30 A Newport College 3:30 H St. Anselm's/New Haven 6:00 H
AIC 1:00 H Springfield/Central Conn.
at New Haven 1:00 A Rhode Island College Invit. 2:00 A Brandeis 1.00 H Babson 12:30 A Worcester Poly at
Holy Cross 11.00 A
Time Site
3:30 6:00
3:30 3:30
3:30 6:00
A
A
A A
H H
H A
H
Date Event Opponent
Oct. 4 Golf Toski Invitational
Oct. 5 Golf Toski Invitational
Oct. 6 Tennis (W) Stonehill Oct. 6 Volleybl.(W) Babson
Oct. 7 Soccer (M) Springfield Oct. 7 Soccer (W) Curry
Oct. 8 Golf E.C.A.C. Oct. 8 Tennis (W) Assumption Oct. 8 Volleybl.(W) S.E. Mass at Bost. St.
Oct. 9 Golf E.C.A.C. Oct. 9 X-Cntry.(W) State Tourney Oct. 9 Tennis (W) State Tourney
Oct. 10 Soccer (M) St. Anselm's Oct. 10 X-Cntry.(M) Northeast-7 at Bentley Oct. 10 Tennis (W) State Tourney
Oct. 14 Soccer (M) Stonehill Oct. 14 Soccer (W) Univ. of Rhode Island Oct. 14 Volleybl.(W) Stonehill at Barrington
Oct. 15 Tennis (W) Rhode Island College
Oct. 16 Soccer (M) Bentley
Oct. 17 X-Cntry .(M-W) Tri-States Oct. 17 Soccer (W) Newport College (Salve R.) 1:00 H Oct. 17 Tennis (W) Quinnipiac Oct. 17 Volleybl.(W) Wheaton/Wellesley/RIC/
Smith
Oct. 20 Volleybl.(W) Hartford at Brown
Oct. 21 Soccer (M) Nichols
Oct. 21 Soccer (W) Stonehill
Oct. 23 Volleybl.(W) Eastern Conn. Tourney 6:00 A
Oct. 24 Soccer (M) Quinnipiac 1:00 H Oct. 24 X-Cntry.(M) Eastern's at Central Conn. A Oct. 24 Soccer (W) Babson 1:00 A Oct. 24 Volleybl.(W) Eastern Conn. Tourney 9-1:00 A Oct. 27 Soccer (M) Providence
Oct. 27 Volleybl.(W) Providence & CCRI
Oct. 28 Soccer (W) Rhode Island College
Oct. 29 Soccer (M) Hartford
Oct. 31 Soccer (M) Assumption
1:00
3:30 3:30 6:00
3:30
7:00
2:00 1:00 1:00
6:00
3:30 3:30
H A
A H H
H
A
H H H
H
H
H A
3:00 6:00
3:30
3:00
2:00
H H
A
H
A
1 9 8 1 - 8 2
C O M P O S I T E S C H E D U L E
Date
Oct. 31 Oct. 31
Event
Soccer (W) Volleybl.(W)
Opponent
Univ. of Rhode Island NE-7 at Hartford
Time Site
10:30 A A
Nov. 2 Nov. 2
Nov. 3
Nov. 5 Nov. 5
Nov. 6
Nov. 7 Nov. 7 Nov. 7
Nov. 18
Nov.21
Nov. 24 Nov. 24
Nov. 30
X-Cntry.(M) Volleybl.(W)
Soccer (W)
Soccer (W) Soccer (M)
Volleybl.(W)
Volley bl.(W) X-Cntry.(M) Soccer (W)
Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(M)
Basketbl.(M) Basketbl. (W)
Basketbl. (M)
IC4A'S-NYC Bentley at Assumption
State Tourney
State Tourney Central Conn.
State Tourney
State Tourney New England's at Boston State Tourney
Newport College
New Hampshire College
Merrimack Holy Cross
S.E. Mass.
1:30 6:00
3:30
3:30 2:00
3:30
7:00
7:30
7:30 7:00
8:00
A A
A
A
H
A
H A
A
Date
Dec. Dec.
Dec. Dec.
Dec
Dec Dec
Dec. Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan. Jan.
3 3
5 5
7
12 12
14 14
5
8
9
14
16
19 19
Event
Basketbl.(M) Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(M) Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(M) Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(M) Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(M)
Basketbl.(M)
Basketbl.(M)
Basketbl.(M)
Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(M) Basketbl.(W)
Opponent
U. Mass - Boston New Haven
St. Anselm's St. Anselm's
Clark
Bridgeport Sacred Heart
Quinnipiac Quinnipiac
St. Joseph's -
Central Conn
Me.
Tourney
Central Conn.Tourney
Lowell
Babson
Springfield Springfield
Time
7:30 7:00
7:30 5:30
6:00
7:30 5:30
8:00 5:30
7:30
6:30-8:30
6:30-8:30
7:30
4:00
7:30 5:30
lite
H A
H H
A
H H
A A
H
A
A
11
A
H 11
1 9 8 1 - 8 2
C O M P O S I T E S C H E D U L E
Date
Jan. 21 Jan. 21
Jan. 23 Jan. 23
Jan. 26 Jan. 26
Jan. 28 Jan. 28
Jan. 30 Jan. 30
Feb. 2 Feb. 2
Feb. 4 Feb. 4
Feb. 6 Feb. 6
Event
Basketbl.(M Basketbl.(W
Basketbl.fM Basketbl.(W
Basketbl.(M Basketbl.(W
Basketbl.(M Basketbl.(W
Basketbl.(M Basketbl.(W
Basketbl.(M Basketbl.(W
Basketbl.(M Basketbl.(W
Basketbl.(M Basketbl.fW
Opponent
AIC AIC
Bentley Southern Conn.
Assumption Barrington
Hartford Hartford
Stonehill Stonehill
Rhode Island College Rhode Island College
Assumption Assumption
Bentley Bentley
Time Site
7:30 5:30
7:30 7:00
Feb. 8 Basketbl.(W) Roger Williams
7:30 A 7:00 H
7:30 A 5:30 A
7:30 H 5:30 H
7:30 H 5:30 H
7:30 H 5:30 H
7:30 H 5:30 H
7:00 H
Date
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb.11
Feb.12
Feb.13
Feb.15 Feb.15
Event
Basketbl.(M)
Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(M)
Basketbl.(W)
Basketbl.(M)
Basketbl.(M) Basketbl.(W)
Opponent
AIC
Emmanuel
Central Conn.
Eastern Conn.
Springfield
Western New England S.E. Mass
Feb. 17 Basketbl.(W) NE-7 Playoff
Feb.18 Feb.18
Basketbl.(M) Basketbl.(W)
U. Hartford NE-7 Playoff
Feb. 19 Basketbl.(W) NE-7 Playoff
Feb.20 Feb.20
Basketbl .(W) Basketbl. (M)
NE-7 Tournament Stonehill
Time Site
7:30 A
7:00 A
8:00 A
7:00 A
8:00 A
8:00 A 7:00 H
TBA
7:30 H TBA
TBA
TBA 8:00 A
1 9 8 1 - 8 2
C O M P O S I T E S C H E D U L E
Date Event Opponent Time Site
Feb.21 Basketbl.(W) NE-7 Tournament TBA
Feb.23 Basketbl.(M) NE-7 Playoff TBA
Feb.26 Basketbl.(M) NE-7 Playoff TBA
Feb.27 Basketbl.(M) NE-7 Playoff TBA
Mar.27 Baseball St. Joseph's, Me. (2-7) 10:30 H
Mar. 27 X-Cntry. (M) Bryant Invitational H
Mar. 30 Softball Brown 3:30 H
Mar. 31 Baseball Providence 2:30 A
April 1 Golf S.E. Mass. 1:00 A April 1 Softball S.E. Mass 3:30 H
April 1 Track (W) S.E. Mass 3:00 H
April 2 Golf Bentley at Babson 12:30 A
April 3 Baseball St. Anselm's (2-7) 1:00 A April 3 Track (M) Assumption at East Conn. 1:00 A April 3 Tennis (M) Quinnipiac 3:00 H April 3 Softball St. Anselm's (2) 1:00 A April 3 Track (W) Assumption &East. Conn. 1:00 H
Assumption (2-7) 1:00 H
Date Event Time Site
April 4 Baseball
April 6 April 6 April 6
April 7 April 7
Baseball Tennis (M) Softball
Baseball Track (M-W)
April 8 Softball
Rhode Island College 3:00 A Hartford 3:00 H Assumption 3:30 H
Barrington 3:00 H Rhode Island College 3:00 H
Quinnipiac 3:30 A
April 12 Baseball Roger Williams (2-7) 1:00 A April 12 Softball AIC (2) 1:00 A
April 14 Track (M) Coast Guard 3:00 A April 14 Tennis (M) Babson 3:00 A April 14 Softball Curry 3:30 H
April 15 Baseball S.E. Mass. 3:00 A
April 16 Tennis (M) Providence 3:00 H
April 17 Baseball AIC (2-7) 1:00 A
April 17 Track (M-W) Westfield 1:00 A
April 18 Golf Salem Invitational A
April 19 Golf Salem Invitational A April 19 Softball New Haven 3:30 H
April 20 Baseball April 20 Tennis (M)
April 21 Track (M-W) April 21 Tennis (M) April 21 Softball
April 22 Baseball April 22 Golf April 22 Tennis (M)
April 23 Softball
April 24 Softball April 24 Baseball April 24 Track (M-W) April 24 Tennis (M)
April 25
April 26
April 27 April 27
April 28 April 28
April 29 April 29
Baseball
Softball
Golf Softball
Baseball Tennis (M)
Baseball Softball
Opponent
Nichols Bentley
Bridegewater State S.E. Mass. Roger Williams
Suffolk Nichols Assumption
State Tournament
State Tournament Springfield (2-7) Tri-States New England's
Hartford (2-7)
Eastern Conn.
New England's-New Seabury, MA A
3:00 3:00
3:00 4:00
3:30 1:00 3:00
A A
A H A
H A H
TBA
TBA 1:00
10:30 A H
TBA
1:00
4:00
A
A
Worcester Poly
Babson Suffolk
Rhode Island College Rhode Island College
April 30 Tennis (M) Rhode Island College
May 1 May 1 May 1
May May May May 2
Baseball Track (M) Golf
Golf Baseball Tennis (M) Softball
Central Conn. (2-7) Eastern's at U. Mass. Budweiser Tourney at
Oswego, NY
Budweiser Tourney Stonehill (2-7) Stonehill Stonehill (2)
May 4 Tennis (M) Nichols
May 8 May 8
Baseball Tennis (M)
(M) = Men
Bentley (2-7) Springfield
4:00 A
3:00 A 3:00 H
3:00 H 4:00 A
3:00 H
1:00 A A
A 1.00 H 1:00 H 1:00 H
3:00 H
12:00 H 1.00 A
(W) = Women
S O F T B A L L
1 9 8 2 O U T L O O K
Losses in three of their final four regular season games last year cost the Indians a chance for their first winning softball season in five years of varsity competition. But coach Lorraine Hudak is hopeful the combination of experience gained in '81 and the return of several key players will produce a winning campaign in '82.
Heading the list of returning lettermen will be Lynne Wright, a sophomore pitcher from Manchester, Conn. Lynn posted a 2.27 ERA last year en route to a 6-6 record.
Also returning in '82 will be most of last season's top hitters, led by Nancy Berardi, a senior third baseman who hit .435. Other top hitters returning this spring include Wright, .354, Linda Ysewyn, .350; Melissa Jenikies, .340 and Terry Payton, .318.
Date
1 9 8 2 S c h e d u l e
Opponent Site Time
March 30 April 1 April 3 April 6 April 8 April 12 April 14 April 19 April 21 April 23 April 24 April 26 April 27 April 29 May 2
Brown S.E. MASS. St. Anselm's (2) ASSUMPTION Quinnipiac AIC (2) CURRY NEW HAVEN Roger Williams State Tournament State Tournament Eastern Conn. Worcester Poly Rhode Island College STONEHILL (2)
A H A H A A II 11 A TBA TBA A A A II
3:30 3:30 1:00 3:30 3:30 1:00 3:30 3:30 4:00
4:00 4:00 4:00 1:00
C o a c h
L o r r a i n e
H u d a k
Lorraine has been the women's athletic coordinator, head volleyball and head softball coach for the past five years.
She will take a one-year leave from her volleyball post this season, but will be back as softball mentor in the spring.
Under her direction the volleyball team has posted four winning seasons and the softball team has enjoyed steady improvement.
Lorraine joined the Bryant staff in 1977, following a four-year teaching and coaching career at Warren, R.I., High.
During her tenure at Warren, she coached the women's varsity teams in tennis, basketball and volleyball. She organized the school's varsity volleyball program in 1974 and within a year the team qualified for the state playoffs.
Eastern Conn. SE Mass 8 Brown 4 Bryant 13 St. Anselm's 8 Quinnipiac 3 Bryant 13 Bryant 13 New Haven 7
1 9 8 1 R e s u l t s Record 7-9
9 Bryant 3 Bryant 2 Bryant 3
St. Anselm's 0 Bryant 3 Bryant 2
Emmanuel 2 Colby 10 Bryant 2
Bryant 14 Bryant 5 Bryant 5 AIC 11 AIC 6 Bryant 7 URI 4 Bryant 5 URI 17
Worcester Poly 0 RIC 2
Stonehill 2 Bryant 2 Bryant 3
RIC 4 Bryant 0
Barrington 2 Bryant 0
Bryant 4 Roger Williams 2
1981 Softball Team 15
M E N ' S T E N N I S
1 9 8 2 O U T L O O K
With five of the top six players returning from last year along with two outstanding newcomers, the Indian netmen should be one of the top college-division teams in New England.
Coach John Gillooly will have the top three singles players from the 1981 squad, John Kreider, Paul Capozzoli, and Jack Murphy back in the lineup. But the veteran trio should receive strong competition for the top spots from two talented newcomers, freshman Kevin Ledversis and junior Jay DiLorenzo.
Ledversis was the number two player in the Rhode Island intercollegiate ranks last year during his senior year at Cranston East High. DiLorenzo, also a star basketball player, was runner-up in the New Jersey junior college championships last year.
Also returning for the 81-82 campaign are sophomore Bill Kaufman and junior Rick Cannata. The duo posted the best loss records on last year's squad at the number five and six singles spots respectively.
C o a c h
J o h n G i l l o o l y
John is the Dean of Rhode Island collegiate tennis coaches. Since 1969, he has directed the Bryant netmen, suffering only three losing seasons in his 11-year tenure. His teams have posted 61 victories against 45 losses for a .575 win-loss percentage.
In addition to his tennis coaching position, John also is the Indians' fulltime Director of Sports Information.
Date
1 9 8 2 S c h e d u l e
Opponent Site
1 9 8 1 R e s u l t s
Time
April 3 April 6 April 14 April 17 April 20 April 21 April 22 April 28 April 30 May 2 May 4 May 8
QUINNIPIAC HARTFORD Babson PROVIDENCE Bentley S.E. MASS. ASSUMPTION SUFFOLK R. [.COLLEGE STONEHILL NICHOLS Springfield
H 11 A H A 11 II H H H H A
3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 1:00 3:00 1:00
Hartford 8 Stone hill 5 Babson 5 Bryant 8 Bentley 6
Record 3-6
Bryant 1 Bryant 4 Bryant 4
Assumption 1 Bryant 3
SE Mass 6 Bryant 7 Bryant 7 Springfield 9
Bryant 3 RIC 2
Nichols 2 Bryant 0
16 Kevin Ledversis
W O M E N ' S T E N N I S
C o a c h
P e t e r B a r l o w
Pete is a familiar figure in Rhode Island tennis circles. The North Providence, R.I. native was a member of the University of Rhode Island tennis team for four years from 1966 to 1969 and served as captain in his senior year.
Since his collegiate days, he has become a prominent member of the Rhode Island amateur tennis fraternity. This will mark his third season as the Bryant women's tennis coach.
Date 1 9 8 1 S c h e d u l e
Opponent Site
1 9 8 1 O U T L O O K
Five points made the difference between a winning and losing season last year for coach Pete Barlow's squad and the Indians' third year mentor is hoping the experience gained last year will turn 1981 into a winning campaign.
The Indians dropped seven of 10 matches last season enroute to their first losing campaign in three years. But two of those setbacks were by a point and another by only two.
With the entire team back again in 81 coach Barlow is hoping the year's experience will make the difference.
Senior co-captains Shelley Tahan and Anne Westdyk are expected to hold down the number one and two singles spots respectively once again.
The other singles players should be Anne Maria Savela, Cindy Borelli and Lisa Daly. Ellen Fay and Laurie McCurry, who posted a 6-4 record as the top doubles combination last year will team-up once again with Susan Rannenberg and Sandy Alemian expected to make up the number two doubles squad.
Time
September 19 September 22 September 24 September 26 September 29 October 1 October 3 October 6 October 8 October 10 October 11 October 15 October 17
Worcester Poly Providence S.E. MASS St. Anselm's BRIDGEWATER NEWPORT COLLEGE Babson Stonehill ASSUMPTION State Tournament State Tournament R. I. COLLEGE QUINNIPIAC
A A 11 A 11 11 A A H
TBA TBA
H H
11:00 3:30 3:30 1:00 3:30 3:30
12:30 3:30 3:30
3:30 1:00
Worcester Poly 4 Bryant 6 Stonehill 5 Bryant 5 Providence 7
1 9 8 0 R e s u l t s
Bryant 3 Bentley 1 Bryant 2
Clark 2 Bryant 0
SE Mass 4 RIC 7 Bridgewater 6 Bryant 6 Assumption 4
Bryant 3 Bryant 2 Bryant 1 Babson 1 Bryant 1
1980 Women's Tennis Team 17
M E N ' S T R A C K
1 9 8 2 O U T L O O K
As in cross country, the Indian trackmen were hard hit by graduation last year.
Their strength for the '82 campaign appears to be in the middle distance and field events where two of last year's top performers Mike Cassano, 400, and Jim Crutchley, javelin are back again.
Sophomore Joe Brennan in the 800, junior Jim Forker in the 1,500 and a healthy Art Welch in the 3,000 also could contribute.
1 9 8 2 S c h e d u l e
1 1 1
.—• H r ~
Date
March 27 April 3 April 7 April 14 April 17 April 21 April 24 May 1
Opponent Site
BRYANT INVITATIONAL H Assumption at Eastern Conn. A R. I. COLLEGE H Coast Guard A Westfield A Bridgewater A TRI-STATES H Easterns at U. Mass. A
Time
TBA 1:00 3:00 3:00 1:00 TBA
10:30 TBA
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W O M E N ' S T R A C K
1 9 8 2 O U T L O O K
The women tracksters set nine school records last season and seven of the eight women responsible for the record-setting efforts will be back this spring.
Janet Cook, a senior who set two individual records and sparked a pair of record-setting relay performances, should be the top middle distance performer again.
Junior Sue Jensen, who set records in both the 1,000 and 3,000 last season, will lead the distance corps once again and Pam Fales, the senior who broke all hurdling marks last year, will be the main threat in both the hurdles and sprints.
The Indians also should be strong in the field events with four school recordholders expected back in uniform: Kathy Smith, high jump; Karen Zecher, javelin; Celeste Buckmore, shot and discus and Sue Spencer, triple jump.
1981 WOMEN'S TRACK TEAM
1 9 8 2 S c h e d u l e
1 9 8 1 R e s u l t s
Date Opponent Site Time
SE Mass 58 Bryant 46 Bryant 129, Westfield 126,
Williams 83, Seena 52 Bridgewater 62, Northeast
ern 48, Lowell 21, Bryant 14, Stonehill 9
RIC 81, Bryant 39, Nichols 6 RIC 102.5, Bryant 64.5,
Assumption 28, Stonehill 13, Clark 9
April 1 April 3
April 7 April 17 April 21 April 24
S. E. MASS. EASTERN CONN. &
ASSUMPTION R. I. COLLEGE Westfield Bridgewater TRI-STATES
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H H A A 11
3:00
1:00 3:00 1:00 TBA
10:30
W O M E N ' S
V O L L E Y B A L L
1 9 8 1 S c h e d u l e 1 9 8 1 O U T L O O K
Date Opponent Site Time
September 26 September 29
October 1
October 3 October 6 October 8 October 14
October 17
October 20 October 23 October 24 October 27 October 31
November 2 November 6 November 7
Bentley at AIC SACRED HEART &
EASTERN NAZARENE NEW HAVEN &
ST ANSELM'S Worcester Poly at Holy Cross Babson S.E. Mass. at Boston St. STONEHILL &
BARRINGTON WHEATON, WELLESLEY,
SMITH & RIC (round-robin)
U. HARTFORD & BROWN Eastern Conn. Tournament Eastern Conn. Tournament PROVIDENCE & CCRI NE-7 TOURNAMENT AT
U. HARTFORD Bentley at Assumption State Tournament State Tournament
A
11
11 A A A
H
H
H A A II
A A TBA TBA
1:00
6:00
6:00 11 a.m.
6:00 6:00
6:00
10 a.m.
6-7 p.m. 6:00
9-1 p.m. 6:00
6:00
Over the past five years the volleyball team has been the most successful team in the women's varsity sports program and the 1981 season looks like it should be another banner year.
Under the direction of Lorraine Hudak, on leave of absence this season, the team posted an impressive 16-11 record in 1980, highlighted by a third place finish in the Rhode Island collegiate tournament.
With nine lettermen back from last year, including most of the starters, 1981 should be another great season. Heading the list of returning vets is Denise Armstrong, a 5-9 junior from Cranston, R.I., Kathleen Ahern, a 6-2 sophomore from Barrington, R.I. and Katty Smith, a 5-11 junior from Middletown, Conn.
The inclusion of women's volleyball into the Northeast-7 Conference schedule this season, should make the 1981 campaign the most exciting in Bryant history.
1 9 8 0 R e s u l t s
Record 16-11
Bryant defeated U. Mass 15-4, 15-3
Wellesley defeated Bryant 15-11, 12-15, 15-12
Bryant defeated Stonehill 8-15, 15-3, 15-1
Bryant defeated Brandeis 15-5, 15-6
Bryant defeated Coast Guard 15-2. 15-7
Bryant defeated Barrington 15-6, 15-5
Brown defeated Bryant 15-10, 13-15, 15-11, 15-10
New Haven defeated Bryant 15-8. 16-14
Conn. College defeated Bryant 17-15, 15-13
Bryant defeated WPI 15-3, 15-0
RIC defeated Bryant 15-13, 15-5
Bryant defeated Bridgewater 15-13, 11-15, 15-4, 15-6
Bryant defeated SE Mass 15-4, 15-13
Bryant defeated Hartford 15-11, 10-15, 15-13, 15-5
Bryant defeated AIC 13-15, 15-7, 15-12, 15-13
Bryant defeated Babson 15-6, 15-10
Bryant defeated St. Anselm's 15-10, 15-2
Providence defeated Bryant 15-8,15-8, 15-6
Eastern Connecticut defeated Bryant 15-13, 15-13, 13-15, 12-15,4-15
Bryant defeated Barrington 15-7, 15-3
Providence defeated Bryant 15-6, 15-12
Brown & Bryant drew 16-16, 13-15
Bryant defeated RIC 15-9, 15-9
URI defeated Bryant 15-10, 15-6
URI defeated Bryant 15-2, 15-8
Brown defeated Bryant 15-7
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M E N ' S
V O L L E Y B A L L
1 9 8 2 O U T L O O K
A leading New England club team for several years, the men's volleyball team gained varsity status last year and immediately brought home the hardware as they captured the New England Division 11-111 championship.
With several of the key members from that championship squad returning this season the outlook for 1982 looks bright.
1980-81 Men's Volleyball Team 21
N O R T H E A S T - 7 C O N F E R E N C E
A m e r i c a n International Co l l ege A s s u m p t i o n Co l l ege
Bent ley Co l l ege Bryant Co l l ege
Springfield Co l l ege Stonehi l l Co l l ege
University of Hartford
It was formed in June, christened in September and by May it was a role model.
Success may be an understatement of the Northeast-7 Conference's progress during its first year of operation in 1980-81.
Officially formulated in June of 1980 as the nation's newest NCAA Division Two athletic conference, it took the NE-7 less than a year to become the model upon which other conferences would be formed.
But the NE-7 seemed destined for success since its inception. The original membership lineup reads like a Who's Who of eastern Division Two athletic powers - Assumption, Amer-can International, Bentley, Bryant, Hartford, Stonehill and Springfield.
Last season in its first year of competition the Conference crowned three men's champions, Hartford in soccer, Stonehill in basketball and Springfield in baseball and in the process generated more interest than two of its founding fathers had expected.
"I'm elated at what happened after one year," said Stonehill AD Tom Folliard in an Associated Press regional feature about the Conference this summer.
"If we went back to our original meeting and imagined this would be the result after the first year of competition, I think we all would have said, 'Let's not get carried away. Things won't happen like that.' "
"We feel a lot of milestones were established in the first year," said Bryant's Leon Drury in the same story. "The on-campus enthusiasm was great, and not only in basketball."
The Conference, however, isn't sitting on its laurels. Four new sports will be added to Conference competition this season: women's basketball, men's and women's cross country and women's volleyball. And in 1982-83 the Conference will be expanded to eight teams with the addition of St. Anselm's College of Manchester, New Hampshire.
Paul Berlo, All-Conference Basketball Player
TOURNAMENT DATES
Cross Country - October 10 at Bentley Women's Volleyball - October 31 at Stonehill Men's Basketball - February 17, 20, 21 (Site TBA) Women's Basketball - February 17, 20, 21 (Site TBA) Women's and Men's Tennis — TBA
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MEN'S BASKETBALL
January Wed. 13 Bentley at Hartford Sat. 16 Stonehill at AIC
Hartford at Assumption Tues. 19 AIC at Bentley
Springfield at Bryant Hartford at Stonehill
Thurs. 21 Bentley at Springfield Assumption at Stonehill AIC at Bryant
Sat. 23 Bryant at Bentley Springfield at Hartford Assumption at AIC
Tues. 26 Stonehill at Bentley AIC at Hartford Bryant at Assumption
Thurs. 28 Springfield at Stonehill Bryant at Hartford
Sat. 30 Assumption at Springfield Stonehill at Bryant
February Tues. 2 Bentley at Assumption
Hartford at Springfield AIC at Stonehill
Thurs. 4 Hartford at Bentley Assumption at Bryant
Sat. 6 Bentley at Bryant AIC at Springfield
Tues. 9 Springfield at Assumption Bryant at AIC
Thurs. 11 Bentley at AIC Stonehill at Springfield Assumption at Hartford
Sat. 13 Bryant at Springfield Stonehill at Hartford
Tues. 16 Springfield at Bentley Stonehill at Assumption Hartford at AIC
Thurs. 18 Bentley at Stonehill Hartford at Bryant AIC at Assumption
Sat. 20 Assumption at Bentley Springfield at AIC Bryant at Stonehill
Tues. 23 NE-7 Playoffs Fri. 27 NE-7 Playoffs Sat. 28 NE-7 Playoffs
1 9 8 1 - 8 2
N O R T H E S T - 7
S C H E D U L E
September Sat. Thurs. Sat. Mon. Wed.
19 24 26 28 30
October Sat.
Mon.
Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat.
Tues. Thurs.
Sat.
3
5
7 10 14 17 24
27 2()
31
November Wed. Sat.
4 7
SOCCER
Bentley at Hartford Hartford at Stonehill Springfield at Bentley Hartford at Springfield Assumption at Hartford
Assumption at Stonehill AIC at Bryant Bentley at Assumption Stonehill at Springfield Springfield at Bryant Bentley at AIC Bryant at Stonehill Bryant at Bentley Springfield at Assumption Stonehill at Bentley Assumption at AIC Hartford at Bryant Stonehill at AIC Bryant at Assumption
AIC at Hartford AIC at Springfield
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
January Sat. 16
Tues. 19
Thurs. 21
Sat. 23
Tues. Thurs.
26 28
Sat. 30
Hartford at Assumption Stonehill at AIC AIC at Bentley Springfield at Bryant Bentley at Springfield Assumption at Stonehill AIC at Bryant Stonehill at Bentley Springfield at Hartford AIC at Assumption AIC at Hartford Springfield at Stonehill Bryant at Hartford Assumption at Springfield Stonehill at Bryant
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
February Thurs. 4
Sat. 6 Mon. 8 Thurs. 11 Sat. 13 Wed. 17 Sat. 20 Sun. 21
Hartford at Bentley Assumption at Bryant Bentley at Bryant AIC at Springfield Bentley at Assumption Stonehill at Hartford NE-7 Playoffs NE-7 Playoffs NE-7 Playoffs
BASEBALL
March Sun.
April Sat.
Sun. Sat. Sun. Mon. Sat. Sun.
Sat. Sun.
May Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
28 Stonehill at Assumption (2)
3 Bentley at Springfield (2) Assumption at AIC (2)
4 Assumption at Bryant (2) 10 Bryant at Springfield (2) 11 Bryant at AIC (2) 12 Hartford at Bentley (2) 17 Springfield at Hartford (2) 18 Stonehill at Bentley (2)
Hartford at Assumption (2) 24 AIC at Stonehill (2) 25 Bentley at Assumption (2)
Springfield at Stonehill (2) Bryant at Hartford (2)
Tues. 27 AIC at Hartford (2)
1 Hartford at Stonehill (2) AIC at Bentley (2)
2 Assumption at Springfield (2)
Stonehill at Bryant (2) 8 Bentley at Bryant (2)
Springfield at AIC (2)
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B R Y A N T V A R S I T Y
W O M E N ' S B A S K E T B A L L B A S E B A L L
TEAM RECORD
MOST WINS
MOST LOSSES
BEST WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE
WORST WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE
MOST POINTS Game Season
HIGHEST AVERAGE Season
LOWEST AVERAGE Season
1979-80
1980-81
1979-80
1976-77
1980 1980-81
1979-80
1977-78
1 1
13
.579
.083
84 (VS
1349
61.1
46.8
(11-8)
(1-12)
Suffolk)
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1980 21 Vs. Babson)
MOST POINTS ALLOWED 1980 101 (Vs. New Haven)
MOST POINTS Game Season Career
INDIVIDUAL
1980-81 1980-81 1977-81
HIGHEST AVERAGE Season 1977-78 Career (40 or more games)
1976-77 1977-78 1978-79
RECORDS
1-12 2- 6 9- 7
24 303 692
18.9 10.6
1979-80 1980-81
fricia Farrand Sue Crisafi
Judy Watson
Judy Watson Kelly Conran
11- 8 10-13
INDIVIDUAL
HIGHEST AVERAGE Paul Perry 1981
(150 or more at bat)
MOST HITS DavePellerin 1981
MOST HOME RUNS Barry Mollo 1975
MOST R.B.I.'s Joe Monteiro 1975
MOST RUNS SCORED Bob Antignano 1972
MOST DOUBLES Paul Perry, Dave Pellerin 1981
MOST TRIPLES Paul Mangano 1981
MOST STOLEN BASES KenSpitzbard 1981
BEST FIELDING AVERAGE Bob Antignano 1972
(50 or more chances)
MOST WINS
MOST LOSSES
HIGHEST AVERAGE
MOST RUNS
BEST WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE
WORST WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE
TEAM RECORD
1975
1978
1981
1981
1972
1979
.430 (37-86)
39
19
19
10
19
.968
10
25
180
.312
TEAM RECORDS (Since 1972)
1972 9- 7 1973 7-11 1974 9-10 1975 10-10 1976 9-14
.563
.043
:1972)
1977 1978 1979 1980 1981
(9-7)
(1-22)
8-16 3-25 1-22
9-19
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S P O R T S R E C O R D S
M E N ' S T R A C K W O M E N ' S T R A C K
HT
3000 SC
HJ
1500
100
800
JT
400
4x 100
DT
5000
TJ
4x 110 yds.
PV
400 IH
4x400
SP
4 x 440 yds.
200
U
110HH
55.16
9:33.0
1.95
4:03.9
0:11.2
2:00.3
58.04
0:51.7
0:45.4
41.18 41.18
16:03.3
13.24
0:46.1
3.50
1:01.2 1:01.2
3:34.3
13.01
3:34.8
0:23.8
6.13
0:17.4
Bob Colantonio '82
Phil Goss '81
Mark Ertel '79
Phil Goss'81
Peter Marcello '84
Mike Kearney '81
GuyDurot'81
JoeCahill'81
Steve Provost '82 Mike Kearney '81 Mike Cassano '82 Peter Marcello '84
David Bechumeur '79 Bob Colantonio '82
Art Welch '83
Paul Rocheleau '80
Mark Ertel '79 Harris Herman '79 Kevin Donnely '81 JoeCahill'81
George Dahlbeck '80
Sheffield Tulloch '81 Dan Lynch '84
Sheffield Tulloch'81 Rich Pereira '82 Mike Kearney '81 Mike Cassano '82
David Belhumeur '79
Jack O'Connor '81 Bill Varney '81 Mike Kearney '81 JoeCahill'81
Peter Marcello '84
Paul Rocheleau '80
Chuck Cassoli '81
12 May
4 May
5 April
26 April
26 April
26 April
29 April
29 March
3 May
15 April 21 April
3 May
22 April
22 April
22 April
11 April 3 May
3 May
29 April
15 April
25 April
12 April
20 April
79
80
78
80
78
80
78
80
81
78 79
81
78
78
78
81 81
81
78
78
81
78
78
HJ
1.1
JT
800
SP
4x 110 yds
100
400
400 IH
200
DT
4x 100
4x400
TJ
1500
5000
4 x 440 yds.
3000
100 HH
1.57
4.95
32.34
2:33.2
10.70
0:54.5
0:13.3
1:06.5
1:14.5
0:28.4
31.50
0:54.9
4:34.9
8.99
5:33.4
21:26.2
4:47.9
12:15.4
0:18.9
Kathy Smith '83
Debbie Luciano '81
Karen Zecher '82
Janet Cook '82
Celeste Buckmore '82
Debbie Lafleur '80 Sue Spencer '83 Joan Golaszewski '83 Debbi Luciano '81
Debbie Luciano '81
Janet Cook '82
Pam Fales '82
Debbie Lafleur '80
Celeste Buckmore '82
Sandy Musumeci '82 Pam Fales '82 Janet Cook '82 Debbie Luciano '81
Nancy Dupre '83 Pam Fales '82 Debbie Luciano '81 Janet Cook '82
Sue Spencer '83
Sue Jensen '83
Wini Pisarz '83
Kathy Lopes '80 Debbie Luciano '81 Chris Casberg '82 Kathy Kieras '83
Sue Jensen '83
Sue Spencer '83
12 April
9 April
11 April
25 April
12 April
19 April
15 April
11 April
25 April
2 April
2 April
25 April
21 April
9 April
11 April
12 April
19 April
25 April
19 April
80
80
81
81
80
80
81
81
81
80
80
81
81
SO
81
80
80
81
80
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B R Y A N T A L L - A M E R I C A N S
Ernie DeWitt
Paul Seymour
Dave Sorafine
BASKETBALL
ERNIE DEWITT
1981 - U.S. Basketball Coaches Assn. - 1st team (Div. II) 1981 - Basketball Weekly - 1st team (Div. II) 1981 - ECAC Div. II Player of the Year 1981 - Eastern Basketball - Div. II Player of the Year 1980 - Basketball Weekly - 3rd team (Div. II) 1979 - U.S. Basketball Coaches Assn. - 3rd team (Div. II)
PAUL SEYMOUR
1978 - A.P. Little Ail-American - 3rd team
DAVE SORAFINE
1976 - NAIA - Honorable Mention 1976 - ECAC Div. Ill Player of the Year
Jim Hallet
GOLF
JIM HALLET Jim Silva 1981 - U.S. Golf Coaches Assn. -3rd team (Div. II) 1980 - U.S. Golf Coaches Assn. - 3rd team (Div. II)
JAMES SILVA
1976 - U.S. Golf Coaches - 1st team (Div. II) 1975 - U.S. Golf Coaches - 3rd team (Div. II)
SOCCER
JOHN FEELEY
1975 - NAIA - Honorable Mention
Y E A R L Y R E C O R D S John Feeley
Men's Basketball
Baseball
Men's Soccer
Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Basketball
Softball
Women's Volleyball
Women's Tennis
70-71
11-14
-
2-8
20-3
5-4
- _
- -
-
-
71-72
13-10
9-7
1-9
214
4-6
-
-
-
-
72-73
20-6
7-11
3-7
26-2
4-4
-
:
- ~*
-
73-74
20-8
9-10
2-7
28-5
6-3
- .
-
-
-
74-75
21-8
10-10
10-5
15-3
3-6
-
-
. - -: -
75-76
16-11
9-14
3-7
19-4
8-3
-
-
-
- •
76-77
13-13
8-16
3-10
22-6
9-2
1-12
—
-
2-5
77-78
20-6
3-25
7-5
17-5
10-1
2-6
2-7
4-13
4-5
78-79
18-10
1-22
5-8-1
15-4
5-5
9-7
5-6
6-10
7-4
79-80
20-7
10-13
5-7-1
13-5
4-5
11-8
7-9
18-2
8-2
80-81
18-10
9-19
4-8-2
16-2
3-6
10-13
7-9
14-8
3-7
Total
190-103
75-147
45-81
21243
61-45
33-46
21-31
42-33
24-23
Win%
.648
.338
.357
.831
.575
.417
.404
.560
.511
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