Graham Bassett ’03 – University of Pennsylvania Squash
As a 4-year member of the varsity boys’ squash team at Shipley, Graham was an integral part of the team’s success. Last season at Penn, Graham went 9-5 overall and 3-3 in Ivy League play, to help the Quakers finish with a sixth place national ranking. As of January 20, 2007, Penn was ranked fourth, with Graham posting six wins in seven matches so far this season. Get more information on Penn squash. Photo Courtesy of Penn Athletics
Rob Briggs ’05 – Immaculata University Lacrosse
Rob Briggs was named 1st Team All-Northeast League, Team MVP, and All-Main Line Player while he was on the boys’ lacrosse team at Shipley. He was a member of the first-ever Northeast League Champions team, which posted a School best record of 15-3 and advanced to the EPSLA playoffs. After graduating from Shipley, Rob spent a year at Elmira College, where he played soccer. In 2006, he transferred to nearby Immaculata University, where he will participate in the first-year men’s lacrosse program. The team will take to the fields on February 27, going head-to-head against Kings College. Track the progress of Immaculata’s lacrosse team.
Kelsey Engman ’03 – Bates College Squash
Kelsey won first-round matches at the College Squash Association Individual Championships, placing among the top 48 players in the nation during the 2005-2006 season. As of January 24, 2007, the No. 10 nationally-ranked Bobcats posted a 13-4 record and claimed 8 straight victories. Get more information about Bates College women’s squash. Photo Courtesy of Bates Athletics
Nick Fatula ’06 – Moravian College Soccer & Lacrosse
At Shipley, Nick was a 4-year starter on the boys’ soccer team. He served as captain of the boys’ lacrosse and soccer teams during his senior year, which both won FSL titles. As a freshman at Moravian College, Nick played midfielder/forward for the men’s soccer team and will join the men’s lacrosse team, which plays its first game in March. Get more information on Moravian College Athletics. Photo Courtesy of Moravian Athletics
Zak Goldstein ’04 – Moravian College Lacrosse
Zak was a captain of the Shipley lacrosse team in 2004. He has since moved on to Moravian College, where he spent the 2006 season on the varsity lacrosse squad for the Greyhounds. Get more information on Moravian Lacrosse. Photo Courtesy of Moravian Athletics
Jordan Greenberg ’06 – Bates College Squash
Jordan served as captain of the squash team at Shipley during his senior year and helped lead the Gators to a MASA division title. He was also a starting All-League member of the 2006 FSL championship boys’ lacrosse team. Jordan is one of two freshmen playing for the No. 12 nationally ranked Bates men’s squash team, which posted a 10-3 record as of January 24, 2007. Get more information on the Bates College men’s squash team. Photo Courtesy of Bates Athletics
Matt Greenfield ’06 – Penn State University Men’s Gymnastics
During his time at Shipley, Matt participated at the club level with Temple boys’ gymnastics. Among other accomplishments, he finished 25th in the all-around at the 2005 Junior Olympic Nationals and was named Academic All-American at the Junior Nationals in 2003-06. He is now a member of No. 5 ranked Penn State’s men’s gymnastics team, which holds the record for the most NCAA championship titles (11). Get more information on Penn State men’s gymnastics. Photo Courtesy of Campus Photography (PSU Sports Information)
Todd Herman ’06 – Union College Swimming
At Shipley, Todd was a standout swimmer and received All-FSL and All-Main Line Honors during his senior year. He was also a member of the FSL Champions boys’ varsity lacrosse team in 2006. Todd is currently a member of Union College’s swim team and competes in individual and relay freestyle events. Find out more about Union College Swimming. Photo Courtesy of Union College Athletics
Jon Kearney ’05 – Lehigh University Swimming
Jon was recognized by the Patriot League in both his sophomore and freshman years for his accomplishments as a Mountain Hawk swimmer. Competing in the Patriot League Championships both years, he earned a 1st place finish in the 1650 Freestyle in 2005, and finished 3rd in the 800 Freestyle and 400 Medley Relays last season, with Lehigh finishing 4th overall. Jon swam the fastest times in the 500, 1000, 1650 Freestyle during the 2005-2006 season and is currently the highest active male point-scorer on the Lehigh team. Jon also holds the record for the 8th-fastest 500 Freestyle, and the 3rd-fastest 1650 Freestyle in Mountain Hawk swim team history. Read more about Lehigh University swimming. Photo Courtesy of Lehigh Athletics
Heather Lisle ’03 – Dartmouth Squash
At Shipley, Heather Lisle was Co-Captain and MVP of the field hockey and girls’ squash teams, playing varsity softball for three years as well. Now in her fourth year playing varsity squash at Dartmouth, Heather has been a force in the Ivy League. Dartmouth finished the 2005-2006 season ranked 6th in the country and 5th in the Ivies. Last spring, Heather was named an All-Ivy Scholar Athlete, finishing the season 6-0. She has provided key leadership to a relatively young team in 2006-2007, which posted a record of 6-3 (0-2 Ivy) as of January 24, 2007. Get more information about Dartmouth women’s squash. Photo Courtesy of Dartmouth Athletics
Lauren Love ’04 – Wake Forest Field Hockey
While at Shipley, Lauren was a four-year varsity starter and senior captain. She was named First Team All-Main Line and First Team All-League for four seasons at Shipley, and earned Shipley's White Blazer Award, presented to the best female athlete, during her senior year. Love was also a standout softball player for Shipley; she was a senior captain and six-year varsity starter, earning All-Main Line and All-League first team honors. Love scored her first NCAA career goal against Appalachian State in 2005 and has been a contributing member of her nationally-ranked squad since her freshman year. Lauren can claim some impressive accomplishments since her days on the field hockey team at Shipley—including a trip to the NCAA finals. In 2006, the No. 1 ranked Demon Deacons advanced to the NCAA Championships, falling to No. 2 Maryland, and finishing the year 22-2. Read more about Lauren and Wake Forest field hockey. Photo Courtesy of Wake Forest Athletics
David Renninger ’03 – Connecticut College Squash
While at Shipley, David was a standout varsity boys’ squash player on coach Peter Stokes’ regionally ranked boys’ squash team. He has been an integral member of the men’s squash team at Connecticut College since his freshman year. As of January 24, the team posted a 7-5 record. Get more information about Connecticut College men’s squash. Photo Courtesy of Connecticut College Athletics
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