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Winter Sports Wrap-Up




MEN’S BASKETBALL (22-5, 10-4 UAA) Mid-season, the Jackets won their 600th program game (42 seasons). MEN’S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING (6-6 LIBERTY LEAGUE)
They placed second in the UAA with an 11-3 conference record. The
Team Highlights: The men ended the regular season ranked #18 in team earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, where they Team Highlights: The men placed second of 13 at The College at Team Highlights: The men won the Liberty League title while also
the country. They started the season with an 18-0 record, the best won the frst round, defeating Emmanuel 70-66, but fell to Williams Brockport Early Season Meet in early December. The Yellowjackets winning every single swimming event at the meet. The team won
start since 2003–04. With a 10-4 conference record, the team earned 68-60 in the second round. Individual Highlights: Six Yellowjackets came in ffth of 12 teams at the NYSCTC Championships, earning 11 by 335 points. The team placed sixth at the UAA Championships,
a three-way tie with Emory and Washington University (Mo.) for 1st were named to All-UAA teams: Ally Zywicki ’15 was named to the ECAC times and setting a new school record. The team fnished 10th holding of NYU to solidify the placing. Rochester had a four-meet
place in the UAA. The Jackets were ranked #1 in the D3hoops.com First Team, the frst Rochester sophomore to receive the honor; Jackie of 51 teams at the ECAC Indoor Championships with 27 team points. win streak during the season, defeating opponents such as NYU,
national poll the week of January 28 for the frst time in fve years. Walker ’13 and Amy Woods ’13 were named to the Second Team; and Individual Highlights: At the NYSCTC Championships: Adam Pacheck Union, and Brandeis. Individual Highlights: At the Liberty League
The team fnished frst in the country in free-throw percentage while Breanna Madrazo ’15, Danielle McNabb ’14, and Loren Wagner ’14 ’14 captured a State Title in the 5,000m race and set a new facility Championships, James Frauen ’15 placed frst in the 200-yard
also setting a school record. Qualifying for the NCAA tournament with were Honorable Mention selections. Madrazo was named UAA Athlete record for the Ithaca Athletics and Events Center; Mark Rollfs ’15 backstroke, Brian Wong ’15 placed frst in the 100-yard freestyle and
an at-large bid, the men won their frst-round game 91-86 against of the Week the week of February 11. Walker was named to the Capital fnished second; Dan Hamilton ’13 won the 3,000m race, with Pacheck 200-yard butterfy, and Pat Davis ’15 won the 200-yard breaststroke.
Fitchburg State but lost to Ithaca College in the second round in a One Academic All-District III Women’s Basketball Team. Zywicki was close behind in second; and Jon Richardson ’13 broke his school Wong was named Male Swimmer of the Year for placing frst in eight
hard-fought game, 70-68. Individual Highlights: Three Yellowjackets named Second Team All-ECAC Upstate New York and First Team All- record in the heptathlon, fnishing ffth. At the ECAC Championships: events, and Dylan Sharkey ’16 was named Male Rookie of the Year
garnered All-UAA honors: John DiBartolomeo ’13 was awarded First East Region and received Honorable Mention All-American honors by Pacheck fnished third, and Rollfs fnished fourth in the 5,000m run; for placing frst in three events. At the UAA Championships, Frauen
Team and Player of the Year honors—his third First Team selection the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. Max Sims ’15 fnished fourth in the 500m race; and in the 1,000m, fnished third individually in the 200-yard backstroke. Elliot Lasher ’13
and second Player of the Year selection—and was also named to Jeremy Hassett ’16 placed ffth and Mintesinot Kassu ’16 placed fnished in sixth place at the NCAA Regional Diving Championships.
the UAA Silver Anniversary Team; Nate Vernon ’14 was named to the seventh.
Second Team, his third All-UAA honor; and Rob Reid ’13 was awarded MEN’S SQUASH (11-6, 4-0 LIBERTY LEAGUE) WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING (9-3 LIBERTY LEAGUE)
Honorable Mention status, his frst All-UAA honor. DiBartolomeo Team Highlights: The team captured its sixth-straight Liberty League WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD
received many honors in his last year at Rochester: he was selected Championship, going undefeated (4-0). The Jackets placed ffth in the Team Highlights: The women captured the Liberty League
as a fnalist for the 2013 Jostens Trophy—awarded to the most nation at CSA National Championships, defeating St. Lawrence 5-4 Team Highlights: The women placed fourth of 12 at The College Championship, winning by 567 points. The team had a fve-meet
outstanding men’s and women’s DIII basketball players in the nation— for the second time in the season to earn the spot. The team fnished at Brockport Invitational. The team fnished third of 12 teams at the winning streak during the season, beating tough opponents such
was named DIII News Player of the Year, NABC First Team All-America, in the Top 5 in the nation for the ffth consecutive year. Individual NYSCTC Indoor Championships and placed 13th of 50 teams at the as NYU, Brandeis, and Case Western Reserve. The Jackets placed ffth
First Team All-East Region, ECAC Upstate New York’s Player of the Highlights: At the Liberty League Championships, Rochester’s top ECAC Indoor Championships. Individual Highlights: At the NYSCTC of eight in the UAA Championships with 874.5 points. Individual
Year, and First Team All-ECAC Upstate New York. He also was named fve athletes went a perfect 4-0: Andres Duany ’13, Neil Cordell ’16, Championships, Rochester had an abundance of second-place Highlights: Vicky Luan ’16, Meg Waring ’15, and Steph Bolin ’13 all
D3hoops.com National Player of the Year and First Team All-American, Adam Perkiomaki ’13, Faraz Khan ’16, and Oscar Lopez ’13. Andres fnishes. Lindsay Carbone ’16 placed second in the pole vault, and won individual Liberty League titles in the 100-yard freestyle, 200-
as well as Player of the Year by the Basketball Coaches Association of Duany reached the quarterfnals of the CSA National Individual Caitlyn Garbarino ’15 fnished second in the 1,000m. The 4x200m relay yard breaststroke, and 200-yard butterfy, respectively. The 400-yard
New York. Coach Luke Flockerzi was selected as a fnalist for the 2013 Championships for the second year running, Khan, Duany, and Cordell team of Cameron Edwards ’16, Becky Galasso ’14, Emily VanDenburgh freestyle relay composed of Bolin, Waring, Farrell Cooke ’14, and Avery
Glenn Robinson National Coach of the Year Award. were all named Liberty League Player of the Week during the season. ’16, and Yvette Igbokwe ’15 placed second. The 4x400m relay team of Palardy ’15 took frst place at the Liberty League Championships.
Mohr, Khan, and Cordell were all named Liberty League Rookie of the Edwards, Claire Crowther ’13, Brittany Porter ’15, and Galasso fnished Lauren Bailey ’15 placed frst at six events at the Liberty League
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (20-7, 11-3 UAA) Week during the season. The team produced four All Americans for in second. Igbokwe placed second in the 60m and third in the 200m. Championships and was named Female Swimmer of the Year, and
the frst time in the history of the program—Duany (#7), Khan (#10), Edwards placed third in the 400m and sixth in the 60m hurdles, and Vicky Luan ’16 placed frst in four events and was named Rookie
Team Highlights: The women won their eighth-straight Wendy’s Cordell (#17), and Perkiomaki (#20). Galasso was third in the 500m. At the ECAC Championships, Crowther of the Year. At the UAA Championships, Karen Meess ’14 had the
Classic after a game-winning, three-point shot with 3.3 seconds left won the ECAC title in the 500m, setting a new Rochester school record highest individual fnish, placing fourth in the 200-yard backstroke.
in the game. The team swept Washington University (Mo.) and the in the process; the 4x400m relay team of Edwards, Crowther, Porter, Sara Spielman ’13 placed 14th overall at the NCAA Regional Diving
midwest Chicago-Washington trip for the frst time in program history. and Galasso placed eighth; Catherine Knox ’16 ran to fourth place in Championship. The Rochester coaching staf earned Coaching Staf of
the 1,000m; and Zarah Quinn ’13 fnished eighth in the 1 mile. the Year honors.
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