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Women’s Basketball Media Guide 2007-2008

23Melanie

D’Ambrosi

32Nicole

Estrada

College of Staten IslandThe City University of New York

College of Staten Island & Dolphins Athletics...

World Class, Right Here!

Dr. Tomás D. MoralesPRESIDENT

CSI Fast FactsLocation: Staten Island, NY Founded: 1976Enrollment: 12,600Colors: French Blue & WhiteNickname: DolphinsAthletic Facilities: Sports & Recreation CenterCollege Website: www.csi.cuny.eduAthletics Website: www.csidolphins.comAthletic Director: Jason FeinAthletics Phone: (718) 982-3160Athletics Fax: (718) 982-3138

From undergraduate research to working on doctoral theses, students at the College of Staten Island are provided with the tools and opportunities they need to

make positive contributions to society. To gain these skills, students may perform research with senior faculty in The City University of New York (CUNY) Institute of Macromolecular Assemblies on the College’s campus, using sophisticated equipment side by side with highly credentialed scientists. These joint research projects study the fundamentals of healing and disease to discover methodologies for the fabrication of new assemblies, such as vaccines. Other students enrich their education through internships with leading companies in New York City, such as Deutsche Bank, Smith Barney/Citigroup, and Fox Sports. New York City’s most accomplished high school graduates enroll in the highly selective and rigorous CUNY Honors College for incoming freshmen pursuing four-year degrees. A prestigious “college within a college,” the program provides these University Scholars with free tuition and a laptop computer, challenging academic courses, and a “Cultural Passport” that allows them to explore all that New York City has to offer. A fast-changing and increasingly interconnected world demands a wide sphere of knowledge. To meet this challenge, students at CSI participate in dynamic study abroad and exchange programs in over 35 countries. On campus, students enjoy the serene environment of the College’s 204 park-like acres, a pleasing contrast to the densely populated streets of New York City. And throughout the campus, students and faculty connect via a high-speed, wireless, multimedia network, supported by extensive fiber-optic cabling. Student life revolves around the Campus Center. Here, students organize and run nearly 50 clubs and various campus publications, keeping the Center filled with vibrant programming, activities, and events. The community programming of the College’s radio station, WSIA, 88.9 FM, extends beyond New York City to parts of New Jersey. The College’s Center for the Arts (CFA) is the premiere cultural arts and performance space on Staten Island. The CFA’s Concert Hall is recognized for its superior acoustic qualities, and the Broadway-style Williamson Theatre presents many New York City premieres from national touring companies and international artists. Past performance highlights include recent Grammy award winner Michelle Branch, Joan Rivers, and Amateur Night at the Apollo, as well as Shakespearean, operatic, and symphonic performances. The College’s Observatory is internationally recognized as an asteroid tracking station, and findings are reported to the Minor Planet Center of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Another of the College’s rich resources is the Library. Research and study facilities are enhanced by CSI’s robust network and electronic resource subscriptions, and students can collaborate and relax in the new cyber-café and coffee bar. Whether inside or outside of the classroom, at home or abroad, the College of Staten Island experience speaks to the hearts, minds, and bodies of its students. The dedicated faculty and staff of CSI realize the students’ potential for excellence, and offers innovative and exciting paths to guide them as they transform their lives and ultimately, the world.

The Sports & Recreation Center Facilities...

Your Campus, Your Sport, Your TEAM!

Recognizing the importance of strengthening the body as well as the mind, the College of Staten Island has a well-equipped Sports and Recreation Center with a host of amenities for student-athletes, faculty, staff and neighboring community members alike.

Among the many offerings housed in and around the Sports & Recreation Center are a 25-meter, eight-lane swimming pool, racquetball and basketball courts, an aerobics room, and weight room. Surrounding the Center are baseball and softball stadiums, soccer fields, and indoor and outdoor tennis courts.

Comprising 13 athletic teams, the CSI Dolphins have garnered 67 CUNY Conference Championships since 1976, with many teams advancing to national tournaments. As a true multi-purpose facility, the Center serves the community as a trade show and convention hall, while the top-flight recreational facilities are available to the public through affordable membership subscriptions.

The Sports & Recreation Center houses a 1,200 seat main hardwood arena, serving as the home of men’s and women’s basketball. The teams have thrived within its friendly confines, sporting a combined 199-90 (.689) record on its home floor. The Sports & Recreation Center has also been the home to three City University of New York Athletic Conference Postseason Championship Basketball Tournaments, including the 2005-06 tourney. When set up for practice, the main gymnasium houses a total of 14 basketball hoops, while the auxiliary gymnasium adjacent to the competition arena also features a full-length basketball court.

Located between locker rooms is the CSI competition 25-meter, eight-lane swimming pool, a favorite of students and members year-round. Also located on the first floor is an expansive weight room, complete with hydraulic weight-lifting machines and over 3,000 pounds of free weights. A turn of the corner finds one in the CSI Training Room, where student-athletes come for pre-game preparations, medical assessments and treatments, as well as rehabilitation exercises.

Coaches and administrative offices are located on the second floor as well as classroom and conference space. A cardiovascular room is also located along the upper concourse, housing treadmills, stationary bicycles and stair climbing machines.

Not to be outdone are CSI’s lot of terrific outdoor facilities. Directly parallel to the Sports & Recreation Center lies the CSI Tennis Center, home to both CSI Dolphins tennis teams. The Center features six domed and six outdoor courts allowing for quality practice and play.

A complete FieldTurf soccer field serves as CSI’s competition field for intercollegiate events, while a regulation-sized grass field enclosed by a quarter-mile track is also available. A 2,500-seat baseball complex, located near the center of campus, was the former home of the Staten Island Yankees, the Class-A affiliate of Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees, and is now home to the Dolphins baseball squad.

Adjacent to the CSI Baseball Complex is the CSI Softball Complex, which features a FieldTurf surface in the outfield, and the promise of outdoor lighting in the near future.

With some of the finest facilities in the New York City metro area, located on a sprawling 204-acre campus, the College of Staten Island is the place where an outstanding education meets a dynamic athletics program.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

About the College of Staten Island IFCTable of Contents 4Coaches Page 5Rosters 6-7Player Profiles 8-112006-07 Year-in-Review 122007-08 Women’s Basketball Schedule BC

Little Known Fact...

Ever wonder what Dolphins have to do with Staten Island?

In 1523, Giovanni da Verrazzano discovered the New York Bay where the Verazzano-Narrows Bridge now stands in his honor, joining Brooklyn and the other New York City boroughs with Staten Island. Verrazzano made that discovery aboard the vessel given to him by King Francis I of France, appropriately named “La Dauphine, or “The Dolphin.”

Nearly four and a half centuries later, the name still plays a role on Staten Island today as the official mascot of CSI Athletics.

The College of Staten Island Men’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide is a production of the Office of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation at the College of Staten Island.Writing, Layout, and Design by David Pizzuto, associate athletic director and sports information director.Principle Photography by Jin Lee. Team Photography by Kellie Carnevale, assistant sports information director.Edited by Jason Fein, director of athletics.Printed by Tennant Printing, DeLand, Florida.

On the cover: CSI juniors Melanie D’Ambrosi & Nicole Estrada

CSI Conference Affiliations

City University of New York

Athletic Conference

National CollegiateAthletic Association

Division III

Eastern College Athletic Conference

Metro Region

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Coaches Page

Head Coach Marguerite Gualtieri will be heading into her 10th season at the helm of CSI women’s basketball. Her coaching journey began following an illustrious playing career, where she earned a scholarship to Hofstra University. While there, Gualtieri embarked on a playing career filled with achievements. The standout guard led

the Flying Dutchwomen during her three-year career from 1987-89, setting school marks for points in a season (718, ’88-’89), three-pointers in a season (107, ’88-’89), three-point percentage in a season (46.5%, ’88-’89), and points in one game (41 points in ’88-’89). After her playing career came to an end, Gualtieri focused on educating. She moved to the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University, to teach special education. She still enjoyed playing in various community basketball leagues, but she missed the competitive feel of college gameplay. “I was still playing but it wasn’t challenging anymore,” said Gualtieri, who was concerting most of her efforts to her career away from basketball. It was then that Gualtieri recieved a call from her friend Margaret Alaino, the head women’s basketball coach at Long Island University, asking her to serve as an assistant with the club. Gualtieri saw the offer as a chance for her to continue playing competitively in team practices, so she accepted the offer. “At that point I used to play with them at practice,” she remembers. “As a coach in that situation you see things you wouldn’t normally see, and for a long time I was more of a player than a coach, and it was a learning process the whole way.” Ironically, Gualtieri’s tenure as assistant wouldn’t last long. During the early stages of the same season, Alaino left LIU and Gualtieri was handed the reigns, making her the youngest Division I coach in the country at the time, at the age of 22. Given the overwhelming responsibility, the shift forced Gualtieri to make basketball number one in her life again, and she dedicated herself full-time to the task. “It gave me a lot of insight on how I would coach today. My whole thought process changed.” Gualtieri spent nine years at LIU serving under then Athletic Director Paul Lizzo, who would later become an Assistant Athletic Director at CSI. In her nine seasons at LIU, Gualtieri focused not just on wins and losses, but on getting her student-athletes prepared for a future after basketball. For Gualtieri, seeing her athletes succeed away from the court was what really made the job worthwhile. Still, the must-win pressures of Division I basketball were adding to Gulatieri’s frustrations. “At times it became a little more political than I would have liked,” she remembered. “When I first started the kids were really motivated to play. As I continued, the focus was on winning at all costs, and it turned me off.” Perhaps it was good timing then, that when Gualtieri looked

for a new direction in her life, Lizzo had moved on to CSI. He, along with then-CSI Athletic Director and women’s basketball coach Eugene Marshall, beckoned Gualtieri to come along for the ride. Gualtieri, now a wife and mother, was hesitant at first, but ultimately made the decision to come aboard. “They convinced me that things were different in a good way from Division I. So there was an opening and I took it.” It didn’t take long for Gualtieri to impress. In her first season the Dolphins finished 18-9 and made it all the way to the CUNY Final. Over the next two seasons, Gualtieri would go one better, winning back-to-back CUNY crowns and making trips to the NCAA Division III National Basketball Tournament, notching a pair of 20-win seasons in the process. She has since added another title in 2005, and the team’s 89-15 record within CUNY since 2000 makes them the most successful CUNY squad, men’s or women’s, of the decade. Marshall and Lizzo have since moved on, but Gualtieri is still with the Dolphins, enjoying a comfort level that she never before had experienced. She is currently the longest active women’s coach at CSI. While continuing to focus on having her athletes grow and mature away from the court, Gualtieri still enjoys the competitive nature of the game, and results, while not as important, still drive her and her teams. Over the past decade, CSI has grown from a local threat to a national power, continuing to stock its schedule with some of the nation’s fiercest programs. It’s all a part of bringing CSI to the next level and keeping herself and the team challenged, and so far the results have paid off. “There’s always a drive to move on to the next level and to have a good year. When that motivation is gone, then I wouldn’t want to do it anymore.” The coach has never worried about her win-loss totals suffering, she’s more concerned with how her teams handle the challenges. Just like in life after basketball, she realizes her players will need to stand tall against big obstacles. The basketball schedule she puts in place is just another one of those tests. “Year after year, we have to go out there and earn a good record. It makes you feel better when you can look back at what you accomplished and know that you did it the hard way.”

Marguerite GualtieriHead Coach10th Season

Neville LestradeAssistant Coach4th Season

A part of the CSI women’s basketball scene since the 2004-05 season, Lestrade started his coaching career as a volunteer, and is now a major influence in helping the young Dolphins, most notably, when it comes to the inside game.

A former athlete at CSI, Lestrade spent just one season with the CSI Dolphins men’s squad in 2003-04. He started in all 28 games he appeared in, averaging 7.7 points and 8.7 rebounds per contest. His 72 blocked shots were the second highest in school history for a single season, and his seven blocks stand as the most in a single game in CSI history. Head Coach Marguerite Gualtieri will once again be depending on Lestrade to help steady that aspect of the Dolphins game this year.

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Coaches Page

College of Staten Island Numerical RosterNo. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. High School Hometown10 G Tina Bellocchio 5-5 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY11 G Kristen Panariello 5-5 So. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY12 G Mallory Ameneiros 5-4 So. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY13 G Amanda Sanguinedo 5-5 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY14 F Meghan Brandt 5-10 Jr. Moore Catholic Staten Island, NY15 G/F Allie Shanahan 5-11 Fr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY20 G Marianne Tepedino 5-3 So. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY21 G/F Megan Sullivan 5-10 Jr. St. Francis Prep Brooklyn, NY23 G Melanie D’Ambrosi 5-5 Jr. St. Joseph Hill Staten Island, NY32 G/F Nicole Estrada 5-5 Jr. Bishop Kearney Brooklyn, NY

College of Staten Island Alphabetical RosterNo. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. High School Hometown12 G Mallory Ameneiros 5-4 So. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY10 G Tina Bellocchio 5-5 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY14 F Meghan Brandt 5-10 Jr. Moore Catholic Staten Island, NY23 G Melanie D’Ambrosi 5-5 Jr. St. Joseph Hill Staten Island, NY32 G/F Nicole Estrada 5-5 Jr. Bishop Kearney Brooklyn, NY11 G Kristen Panariello 5-5 So. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY13 G Amanda Sanguinedo 5-5 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY15 G/F Allie Shanahan 5-11 Fr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY21 G/F Megan Sullivan 5-10 Jr. St. Francis Prep Brooklyn, NY20 G Marianne Tepedino 5-3 So. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY

CSI Women’s Basketball 2007-08Top Row (l-r): Meghan Brandt, Megan Sullivan, Tina Bellocchio, Marianne Tepedino, Clarissa Provenzano*, Kristen Panariello,

Allie Shanahan. Bottom Row (l-r): Nicole Estrada, Nicole Stefanski*, Melanie D’Ambrosi, Mallory Ameneiros, Amanda Sanguinedo.* - No longer on roster

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Roster Page

College of Staten Island Numerical RosterNo. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. High School Hometown10 G Tina Bellocchio 5-5 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY11 G Kristen Panariello 5-5 So. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY12 G Mallory Ameneiros 5-4 So. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY13 G Amanda Sanguinedo 5-5 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY14 F Meghan Brandt 5-10 Jr. Moore Catholic Staten Island, NY15 G/F Allie Shanahan 5-11 Fr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY20 G Marianne Tepedino 5-3 So. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY21 G/F Megan Sullivan 5-10 Jr. St. Francis Prep Brooklyn, NY23 G Melanie D’Ambrosi 5-5 Jr. St. Joseph Hill Staten Island, NY32 G/F Nicole Estrada 5-5 Jr. Bishop Kearney Brooklyn, NY

College of Staten Island Alphabetical RosterNo. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. High School Hometown12 G Mallory Ameneiros 5-4 So. St. Peter’s Staten Island, NY10 G Tina Bellocchio 5-5 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY14 F Meghan Brandt 5-10 Jr. Moore Catholic Staten Island, NY23 G Melanie D’Ambrosi 5-5 Jr. St. Joseph Hill Staten Island, NY32 G/F Nicole Estrada 5-5 Jr. Bishop Kearney Brooklyn, NY11 G Kristen Panariello 5-5 So. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY13 G Amanda Sanguinedo 5-5 Jr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY15 G/F Allie Shanahan 5-11 Fr. St. John Villa Staten Island, NY21 G/F Megan Sullivan 5-10 Jr. St. Francis Prep Brooklyn, NY20 G Marianne Tepedino 5-3 So. St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY

10 - Tina Bellocchio 11 - Kristen Panariello

12 - Mallory Ameneiros 13 - Amanda Sanguinedo 14 - Meghan Brandt

15 - Allie Shanahan 20 - Marianne Tepedino 21 - Megan Sullivan

23 - Melanie D’Ambrosi 32 - Nicole Estrada

2006-07• Selected 1st-team CUNYAC All-Star• Finished 20th in NCAA Division III - Points Per Game (19.7)• Metropolitan Basketball Writers Player of the Week (12/12/06)• Led Dolphins in scoring, rebounds, and assists• CUNYAC Player of the Week (12/11/06)• Led Dolphins with seven double-doubles2005-06• Finished 3rd on Dolphins - Points Per Game (10.0)• Led CSI in scoring on three occasions• Scored career-high 13 rebounds and 6 assists vs. John Jay College, 1/25/06• Finished 12th in CUNYAC - Steals Per Game (2.6)

Record Breaking Watch Current F-T %: 68.5% Current Place: 3rd All-time High: 72.2% Current Points: 813 Points till 1,000: 287

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2005-06 28-27 149-332 44.9 38-93 40.9 65-86 75.6 140 5.6 118 109 10 90 401 14.32006-07 27-27 182-428 42.5 52-149 34.9 58-75 77.3 165 6.1 72 141 8 85 474 17.6TOTALS 55-54 331-760 43.6 90-242 37.2 123-161 76.4 305 5.5 190 250 18 175 875 15.9

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Player Profiles

Personal BestsPoints: 22 December 8, 2005

Rebounds: 13 December 8, 2005

Assists: 8 December 8, 2005

Steals: 8 December 8, 2005

2006-07• Selected 2nd-team CUNYAC All-Star• Finished 44th in NCAA Division III & 2nd in CUNYAC - Steals Per Game (3.1)• Finished 5th in CUNYAC - Points Per Game (17.6)• Led Dolphins in field-goal, three-point, and free-throw percentages• Scored career-high 23 rebounds vs. Medgar Evers (1/3/07, W 80-78)2005-06• Selected 1st-team CUNYAC All-Star• Four-time CUNYAC Rookie of the Week (11/28/05, 12/12/05, 1/9/06, 1/30/06)• Finished 1st in CUNYAC - Three-Point Percentage (40.9%)• Finished 2nd in CUNYAC - Assists Per Game (4.2)• Finished 3rd in CUNYAC - Field-Goal Percentage (44.9%)• Finished 44th in NCAA Division III - Steals Per Game (3.2)

Career Stats

Personal BestsPoints: 42 January 27, 2007

Rebounds: 12 February 12, 2007

Assists: 9 Two Occasions

Steals: 8 February 20, 2007

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2005-06 28-27 111-375 29.6 19-89 21.3 39-54 72.2 156 5.6 81 81 1 74 280 10.02006-07 27-27 208-543 38.3 34-114 29.8 83-124 66.9 199 7.4 72 134 3 73 533 19.7TOTALS 55-54 319-918 34.7 53-203 26.1 122-178 68.5 355 6.5 153 215 4 147 813 14.8

Career Stats

Personal BestsPoints: 22 December 8, 2005

Rebounds: 13 December 8, 2005

Assists: 8 December 8, 2005

Steals: 8 December 8, 2005

Personal BestsPoints: 38 December 7, 2006

Rebounds: 13 Two Occasions

Assists: 6 January 25, 2006

Steals: 7 January 3, 2007

MELANIE D’AMBROSINumber: 23 Height: 5’5” Class: Junior Position: GuardHigh School: St. Joseph Hill Hometown: Staten Island, NY

NICOLE ESTRADANumber: 32 Height: 5’5” Class: Junior Position: GuardHigh School: Bishop Kearney Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

Record Breaking Watch Current Steals: 175 Current Place: 10th All-time High: 333 Current Points: 875 Points till 1,000: 125

2006-07• Started all 26 games played• Finished 4th on team in scoring - 6.3 ppg.• Scored 19 points and career-high four three-pointers vs. Lehman College, 1/31/07• Team was 3-1 in games when she tallied 6+ rebounds

2005-06• Started one game as a freshman; appeared in all 28 contests• Finished 5th on team in scoring - 4.2 ppg.• One of only two Dolphins with a positive assist to turnover ratio

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Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2005-06 28-1 38-116 32.8 11-48 22.9 30-52 57.7 93 3.3 41 37 6 33 117 4.22006-07 26-26 58-199 29.1 20-93 21.5 29-55 52.7 96 3.7 48 53 2 39 165 6.3TOTALS 54-27 96-315 30.4 31-141 22.0 59-107 55.1 189 3.5 89 90 8 72 282 5.2

Career Stats

Personal BestsPoints: 22 December 8, 2005

Rebounds: 13 December 8, 2005

Assists: 8 December 8, 2005

Steals: 8 December 8, 2005

Personal BestsPoints: 19 January 31, 2007

Rebounds: 9 Two Occasions

Assists: 6 Two Occasions

Steals: 6 January 13, 2007

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2004-05 7 13-49 26.5 1-6 16.7 15-27 55.6 24 3.4 11 n/a 1 8 42 6.02006-07 27-3 20-74 27.0 3-11 27.3 10-16 62.5 66 2.4 30 29 1 24 53 2.0TOTALS 34-3 33-123 26.8 4-17 23.5 25-43 58.1 90 2.6 41 29 2 32 95 2.8

Career Stats

Personal BestsPoints: 22 December 8, 2005

Rebounds: 13 December 8, 2005

Assists: 8 December 8, 2005

Steals: 8 December 8, 2005

Personal BestsPoints: 8 January 17, 2007

Rebounds: 6 Three Occasions

Assists: 4 Two Occasions

Steals: 4 November 27, 2006

TINA BELLOCCHIONumber: 10 Height: 5’5” Class: Junior Position: GuardHigh School: St. John Villa Hometown: Staten Island, NY

AMANDA SANGUINEDONumber: 13 Height: 5’5” Class: Junior Position: Guard/ForwardHigh School: St. John Villa Hometown: Staten Island, NY

2006-07• Appeared in all 27 games, making three starts• Played a season-high 37 minutes vs. Ferrum College, scoring career-high six rebounds• Notched career-highs in points (8), rebounds (6), and assists (4) vs. Baruch College, 1/17/07• Finished 7th on the squad un rebounds per game (2.4), despite averaging 15.7 minutes per contest• First among CSI non-starters in games played

2005-06• Did Not Play

2004-05• Played at Polytechnic University• Appeared in 7 games• Finished 5th on the squad in points per game - (6.0)

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MEGAN SULLIVANNumber: 21 Height: 5’10” Class: Junior Position: Guard/ForwardHigh School: St. Francis Prep Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

MEGHAN BRANDTNumber: 14 Height: 5’10” Class: Junior Position: ForwardHigh School: Moore Catholic Hometown: Staten Island, NY

MALLORY AMENEIROSNumber: 12 Height: 5’4” Class: Sophomore Position: GuardHigh School: St. Peter’s Hometown: Staten Island, NY

2007-08• Fourth-year junior, playing third year of competitive basketball

2004-06 • Spent two seasons at NCAA Division I Wagner College• Played in 31 games combined• Finished 6th on the squad in points per game in 2005-06 - (4.8)• Highly-touted as physical defensive player and strong interior rebounder/scorer

2007-08• Fourth-year junior, playing first year of competitive basketball• Former four-year standout at Moore Catholic High School • Highly-touted as interior post-player with strong footwork• Fluid movement on both sides of the ball• Will be counted on as a shot-blocker in the defensive paint

2006-07• Transfer from St. Francis College - non-athletic• Played in 9 games as second-semester freshman• Scored first collegiate point vs. Medgar Evers College - 1/27/07• Scored career-high 13 points, 5 assists, & 5 steals vs. baruch College in CUNYAC Semifinal - 2/20/07• Finished 3rd on squad in steals per game - (1.8)• Finiahed 6th on squad in points per game - (3.8)• Sister to CSI Men’s Basketball junior Brian Ameneiros

Year GP FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2004-05 17 23-63 36.5 9-34 26.4 12-17 70.6 66 3.9 16 n/a 2 10 67 3.92005-06 14 25-73 34.2 9-34 26.4 8-17 47.1 46 3.3 12 n/a 2 11 67 4.8TOTALS 31 48-136 35.3 18-68 26.4 20-34 58.8 112 3.6 28 n/a 4 21 134 4.3

Year GP FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2006-07 9-0 12-49 24.5 6-23 26.1 4-12 33.3 19 2.1 15 32 0 16 34 3.8TOTALS 9-0 12-49 24.5 6-23 26.1 4-12 33.3 19 2.1 15 32 0 16 34 3.8

Personal BestsPoints: 13 February 20, 2007

Rebounds: 6 February 17, 2007

Assists: 5 February 20, 2007

Steals: 5 February 20, 2007

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MARIANNE TEPEDINONumber: 20 Height: 5’3” Class: Sophomore Position: GuardHigh School: St. Joseph by the Sea Hometown: Staten Island, NY

KRISTEN PANARIELLONumber: 11 Height: 5’5” Class: Sophomore Position: GuardHigh School: St. Joseph by the Sea Hometown: Staten Island, NY

ALLIE SHANAHANNumber: 15 Height: 5’11” Class: Freshman Position: Guard/ForwardHigh School: St. John Villa Hometown: Staten Island, NY

2007-08• Academic junior; second year of intercollegiate basketball• Member of Women’s Softball team - batting .256, 6 doubles, 3 homeruns, 15 RBI im two-year career

2006-07• Joined team December 2006• Appeared in two conrests; totaled three minutes of play

2007-08• Joins the Dolphins as transfer from Centenary College (NJ)• Strong outside shooting touch and ball control

2006-07• Appeared in 21 contests for Centenary College; starting 18• Finished 3rd on squad in scoring (12.2 ppg.), 4th in rebounds (3.0 rpg.), and 2nd in steals (2.9 spg.)• Two-time Skyline Conference Rookie of the Week• Finished 60th NCAA Division III - Free-Throw Percentage - 82.4%

2007-08• True Freshman• Four-year standout at St. John Villa High School• Will join the Dolphins in December 2007• Strong perimeter player; can shoot the three-pointer• Provides height on the inside, can drive to the basket• Needs to be a defensive presence, force bad shots on the outside

Year GP FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2004-05 17 23-63 36.5 9-34 26.4 12-17 70.6 66 3.9 16 n/a 2 10 67 3.92005-06 14 25-73 34.2 9-34 26.4 8-17 47.1 46 3.3 12 n/a 2 11 67 4.8TOTALS 31 48-136 35.3 18-68 26.4 20-34 58.8 112 3.6 28 n/a 4 21 134 4.3

Year GP FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2006-07 9-0 12-49 24.5 6-23 26.1 4-12 33.3 19 2.1 15 32 0 16 34 3.8TOTALS 9-0 12-49 24.5 6-23 26.1 4-12 33.3 19 2.1 15 32 0 16 34 3.8

Year GP FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2006-07 2-0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0TOTALS 2-0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Year GP FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

2006-07 21-18 91-222 41.0 18-56 32.1 56-68 82.4 64 3.0 38 67 1 60 256 12.2TOTALS 21-18 91-222 41.0 18-56 32.1 56-68 82.4 64 3.0 38 67 1 60 256 12.2

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College of Staten Island

Women’s Basketball

2006-07 Year-in-Review

Date Opponent W/L Score Record11/18 Johns Hopkins ^ L 50-81 0-111/19 Ferrum College ^ L 56-67 0-211/27 Manhattanville College L 57-70 0-312/2 St. Joseph’s College - Bklyn W 79-48 1-312/5 NYC College of Technology * W 87-77 2-3, 1-0 CUNY12/7 @ Brooklyn College * W 76-60 3-3, 2-0 CUNY12/9 SUNY - New Paltz L 52-61 3-412/12 Rutgers - Camden L 45-57 3-512/14 William Paterson University L 58-81 3-612/28 Neumann College ^ L 64-74 3-712/29 Clark University ^ L 40-76 3-81/3 @ Medgar Evers College * L 68-75 3-9, 2-1 CUNY1/5 @ York College W 80-53 4-9, 3-1 CUNY1/8 College of Mount Saint Mary L 52-66 4-101/13 Hunter College * L 59-63 4-11, 3-2 CUNY1/17 @ Baruch College * L 74-86 4-12, 3-3 CUNY1/19 @ City College of New York W 69-32 5-12, 4-3 CUNY1/24 @ NYC College of Technology * W 65-51 6-12, 5-3 CUNY1/27 Medgar Evers College * W-ot 71-67 7-12, 6-3 CUNY1/29 Ramapo College W 60-57 8-121/31 Lehman College * L 54-56 8-13, 6-4 CUNY2/3 Brooklyn College * W 52-40 9-13, 7-4 CUNY2/7 York College * W 71-58 10-13, 8-4 CUNY2/9 John Jay College * L 65-76 10-14, 8-5 CUNY2/12 @ Centenary College W 60-52 11-142/17 Hunter College % W-ot 50-49 12-142/19 Baruch College % L 63-72 12-15

^ - Neutral Site* - CUNYAC Game% - CUNYAC Postseason Championship Tournament

2006-07 BreakdownHome: 6-8Away: 5-3

Neutral: 1-4CUNYAC: 8-5Overall: 12-15

Player GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb RPG A TO BK STL PTS PPG

Nicole Estrada 27-27 208-543 38.3 34-114 29.8 83-124 66.9 199 7.4 72 134 3 73 533 19.7

Melanie D’Ambrosi 27-27 182-428 42.5 52-149 34.9 58-75 77.3 165 6.1 72 141 8 85 474 17.6

Erin Alesi 27-23 75-244 30.7 37-126 29.4 22-41 53.7 105 3.9 63 74 0 46 209 7.7

Amanda Sanguinedo 26-26 58-199 29.1 20-93 21.5 29-55 52.7 96 3.7 48 53 2 39 165 6.3

Nicole Stefanski 9-9 13-41 31.7 8-21 38.1 8-21 38.1 39 4.3 49 29 0 26 42 4.7

Mallory Ameneiros 9-0 12-49 24.5 6-23 26.1 4-12 33.3 19 2.1 15 32 0 16 34 3.8

Jennifer Zuccaro 27-19 34-85 40.0 0-0 0.0 23-44 52.3 161 6.0 46 54 11 46 91 3.4

Jessica Ferrugio 5-1 4-11 36.4 1-3 33.3 3-6 50.0 7 1.4 1 7 0 2 12 2.4

Noelle Miglino 17-0 16-48 33.3 0-1 0.0 8-12 66.7 14 0.8 4 20 1 11 40 2.4

Tina Bellocchio 27-3 20-74 27.0 3-11 27.3 10-16 62.5 66 2.4 30 29 1 24 53 2.0

Jolyn Silva 13-0 5-25 20.0 1-10 10.0 0-0 0.0 5 0.4 0 13 1 5 11 0.8

Jennifer Patton 11-0 4-12 33.3 1-8 12.5 0-0 0.0 5 0.5 0 4 0 3 9 0.8

Kelly Sweeney 4-0 1-5 20.0 0-1 0.0 0-1 0.0 8 2.0 0 3 0 0 2 0.5

Marianne Tepedino 2-0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0 0.8 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

TOTALS 27-27 632-1765 35.8 163-560 29.1 248-407 60.9 1037 38.4 400 600 27 376 1675 62.0

OPPONENTS 27-27 662-1721 38.5 96-413 23.2 285-461 61.8 1352 50.1 387 762 84 290 1705 63.1

Final Individual Statistics

Saturday 16 Washington College % Neutral 8:00pmSunday 17 Gallaudet University % Neutral 1:00pmSaturday 24 Polytechnic University Home 2:00pmMonday 26 Rutgers-Newark Away 7:00pm

Thursday 29 St. Joseph’s - Brooklyn Away 8:00pm

NOVEMBER

Tuesday 4 NYC College of Technology * Away 5:30pmThursday 6 Brooklyn College * Away 5:30pmSaturday 15 Ramapo College Away 2:00pmSaturday 29 Susquehanna University & Neutral 2:00pmSunday 30 Marymount University & Neutral 6:00pm

DECEMBER

Thursday 3 Medgar Evers College * Home 5:00pmSaturday 5 York College * Home 12:00pmWednesday 9 William Paterson University Away 8:00pmFriday 11 Hunter College * Away 7:00pmWednesday 16 Baruch College * Home 5:00pmSaturday 19 City College of New York * Home 12:00pmMonday 21 College of St. Elizabeth Home 7:00pmWednesday 23 NYC College of Technology * Home 5:00pmFriday 25 Medgar Evers College * Away 5:30pmWednesday 30 Lehman College * Away 5:00pm

JANUARY

Saturday 2 Brooklyn College * Home 12:00pmWednesday 6 John Jay College * Home 5:00pmFriday 8 York College * Away 6:00pmTuesday 12 Centenary College Home 5:00pmSunday 17 CUNYAC Quarterfinals HS TBAWednesday 20 CUNYAC Semifinals CCNY TBAFriday 22 CUNYAC Championship CCNY TBA

FEBRUARY

% - St. Joseph’s (VT) Tip-Off Tournament* - CUNYAC Game& - Grand Canyon ClassicHS - Game Played at Higher Seeded teamCCNY - Game Played at City College of New York

2007-2008 Schedule