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team. In her senior year, she led the team in points, first JOHN PAUL MORAN ’89
in assists, second in goals, second in shots, and had CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK
three game-winning goals and was named to an ECAC
Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament appearance. She Moran was a highly
talented runner,
was also an outstanding student being named to the achieving All-
CoSIDA All-District Team, IWLCA Division III Academic American status
Squad, and a three-time All-UCAA Academic Team. in track and field.
Green holds a number of records and is still listed in He had a fourth-
the Top 10 in many statistical categories. She is first place finish in the
in career assists (76), single-season points (77), and 10,000m run at the
single-season assists (43); tied for first in career games 1989 NCAA Track
played (65); second in single-season points per game Championships and
(4.28); fourth in career points (186); and seventh in competed in two consecutive NCAA Cross Country
career points per game (2.86) and career goals (110). Championships where his teams finished 10th and
3rd respectively. A transfer from Bucknell University,
JAMAR MILSAP ’97 he helped lead the cross country team to consecutive
BASKETBALL NYS Championships, and two first place finishes in the
Northeast Regional NCAA Qualifiers. Moran competed
Milsap was a four-year in NCAA Track Championships both indoors and
starter and two-time outdoors. He won the 5000m run at the Fredonia State
All-American. He was Relays in 1989 and finished ninth in the UAA 1987
team captain and UAA Cross Country Championships.
Player of the Year as
a senior in addition
to the extraordinary KATHERINE “KATIE” O’BRIEN ’05
accomplishment of leading TRACK AND FIELD
his team in scoring,
rebounding, blocks, and O’Brien was an
steals. He was a three- outstanding track and
time All Northeast and four-time All-UAA selection. field runner who was a
He was MVP of numerous tournaments and started two-time All-American in
his career at Rochester as the Rochester Area Colleges the 800m. She competed
Rookie of the Year. Milsap still ranks among the Top 10 in three consecutive
in program history in many statistical categories. He is NCAA Division III Outdoor
first in career block shots average (1.8 pg) and career National Championships
minutes average (33.7pg); second in single-season and once in the NCAA
block average (2.3); third in career scoring average Division III Indoor Championships. She was the two-
(19.1pg), career free throws made (395), career free time ECAC 800m Indoor Champion. She won the
throw attempts (526), and career blocks (157); fourth 2004 and 2005 NYS Collegiate Track Conference 800m
in career field goals made (641) and defensive rebound Outdoor Championships and the NYSCTC 800m
average (5.7pg); fifth in career points (1,681) and Indoor Championship in 2005. At graduation, she
single-season blocks (58); sixth in single-season free held Rochester records in the Indoor 500m (1:16.52),
throws made (138), single game field goals made (15), 4x200M relay (1:47.82), 4x400m relay (3:58.35), and
defensive rebounds (501), and single-game free throws Outdoor 800m (2:12.90). O’Brien’s Outdoor 800m
made (15); and ninth in career field goal percentage record still stands today, 16 years after it was set.
(.532) and rebounds (677). She was voted team MVP for both her junior and
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