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2001 YearbookOCR

2001 YearbookOCR

Peter Ventura, Pete Sirianni, Kevin
Samstag, Farrid Samji, Mark Richards,
Steve Ossinger, Johan Markus, Anthony
Mannarino, Anthony Greco, Federico

Goglio1mella, Barry Emich, Javier C01Tea

the 13ottom Une

Nova Southeastern Fall Classic 8th / I0

Saint Leo Invitational 4th / 7

Webber Grenelefe Invitational 14th / 20

Rollins College Invitational 9th / 17

Aggie Invitational 12th / 17

Palm Beach Atlantic Invitational 3rd / 5

Bobcat Invitational 19th / 21

Southeastern Collegiate Toum . 3rd / 7

To The Tee

This golfer swings towards the
green, hoping for a birdie.

Concentration

Golf required intense concentra-
tion to make critical shots during
a round.

On Cour.se

Two members of the golf team
wait for their turn in the tourna-
ment play.

winging

into the

Sunshine Cont.

The Lynn University men's golf team
finished in third place at the Sunshine State

Conference Championship this past season.
Florida Southern College won the event with a
team score of 874. The Fighting Knights fin-
ished third with a three-round score of 916.

BorjaLaRoche finished in a tie for ninth
place with a tournament score of 225. Javier
Correa finished tied for 12th three strokes be-
hind LaRoche.

Barry Erenrich tied for 14th with a total of
229. Pete Sirianni and Kevin
Samstag rounded out the Lynn
lineup. Sirianni shot a 234,
while Samstag finished with a
241, good for 24th and 27th po-
sition, respectively.

by Darryl Matus

T h Driving Range Nice Clubs

At least once a week, the golfers The men ' s golf team proudly
went to the driving range to carried their Lynn bags onto the
practice their swings. course.

Tournament Play

The Women's team takes a break
from play to have dinner and rest
up for their next round of golf.

Hollyvvoocl. Stars National

The women pose in front of the
Planet Hollywood in Daytona
Beach .

player

Amongst Tilem

The Women's golf team finished in a tie
for second place at the Sunshine State Con-
ference Championship this past season. Rollins
College won for the second straight year with
a team score of 616. The Fighting Knights tied
with eventual national champion Florida South-
ern with a two-day score of 638.

Svetlana Gounkina and Courtney Krell
were Lynn' s top two individuals. Gounkina
shot a 154 to finish tied for third, while Krell
was one stroke behind with a 155 to finish fifth.
By virtue of their top-five finishes, both
Gounkina and Krell earned all-tournament hon-
ors . There Bohlin finished 13th with a score of

164. Gabriella Jakobsson and
Veronica Maldonado each shot
a 166 to finish in a tie for 14th
place.

Krell was invited to par-
ticipate in the NCAA Division
II national championship. She
shot a four-round score of 351
to finish tied for 36th place.

by Darryl Matius

On to Nationals

Besides pl ay ing golf Courtney Veronica Maldonado, Nola Trimble,
Krell could be seen volunteering her Courtney Krell, Svetlana Gounkina,
time for community service projects. Dr. Cox, Gabby Jakobsson, Holly
Fortier, Michele Berger, and Alynn

JOO Amaral.

Alynn Amaral, Michele Berger, Holly
Fortier, Svetlana Gounkina, Gabriella
Jakobsson, Courtney Krell, Veronica
Maldonado, Nola Trimble

the .Bc>ttom Une

Lady Sunshine Invitational 6th/ 8

Lady Moc Classic 5th/ 8

Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate 4th/ 15

Lynn/ Boca Woods Lady Collegiate 2nd I 4

Spring Lake Invitational 6th /16

Ryder Florida Women's Collegiate I ]th/ 14

SSC Championships 2nd/ 4

Raphael Almeida, Christian Alsop ,
Ibrahim Bouaabdalli, Maitin Carenko,
Tobias Croke, Michael Johnson, Pedro
Mugica, Justin O ' bront, David Planting,
Raigo Saluste, Sergio Sancho, Fahad
Sarwani

the .Bottom Line

Flagler L
Florida Gul f Coas t
Palm Beach Atlantic w
Northwood w
St. Thomas w
Saint Leo w
Eckerd w
Barry
Rollins L
Georgetown
Northwood L
North Florida
Ferris State L
Colgate
Florida Southern w
Massachusetts
Army L
Cornell
Armstrong Atlantic L
Florida Southern (SSC)
Saint Leo L

w

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w

Regripping

Two members of the tennis team
await their match, preparing by
regripping their racket.

02

Doubles Match

The tennis team played both
single and doubles matches in
competition.

erving Jump Shot

The Men's tennis team was young
and it had a building season.

into the

New Sea.son

The Lynn University men's tennis team had

a sub par season finishing with an overall

record of 10-11. In the Sunshine State Confer-

ence tournament, the Knights lost to Florida
Southern by the score of 5-3 in the first round
and defeated Saint Leo 5-0 in the fifth place
match.

The combination of sophomore Raphael
Almeida and junior Pedro Mugica led the way
with a team-best 13-7 doubles record. Almeida
was a team-best 12-6 playing
mainly at the No. 3 singles spot,
while Mugica tallied a 12-4
singles record. Junior Sergio
Sancho was third with an over-
all singles record of 8-4.

by Darryl Matus

coach of the ~ Take the Plung ~

Coach Mike Perez was voted Lungin to save the ball, this
Coach of the Decade for the player is going for the win.
Sunshine State Conference.

Gimme Five

Freshman Andrea Kostricova gives
a hand to teammate sophomore
Marketa Langerova. Langerova was
named Most Improved Player.

Ground Strokes

Sophomore Marketa Langerova
frustrated opponents with her strong
ground game.

arning

their 6th

National Title

The Women's tennis team claimed their
sixth national championship and third
NCAA II title this past season defeating BYU-

Hawaii by the score of 5-3 at the NCAA II Na-

tional Championships. The win halted the

Seasiders' NCAA record streak of 103 consecu-

tive match victories.

Playing at the No. 1 singles and doubles

spot, freshman Monika Mastalirova was 15-4

in singles while partnering with freshman Marie

Barbier for a team-best 18-2 doubles record.

Sophomore Marketa Langerova compiled a

team-best 16-2 singles record, while teaming

mainly with Maria Palacios and

Andrea Kostricova to post an

overall doubles record of 21-5.

Mastalirova and Lang-

erova were named to the All-

SSC singles team, while the No.

1 doubles combination of

Mastalirova and Barbier earned

All-SSC and All-American

doubles recognition.

Mastalirova was also named

All-American in singles.

Serve It Up Take This

Maria Alvez waits for her opponent Freshman Marie Barbier serves en
to serve the ball. Alvez had an im- route to another National Champi-
pressive season, helping the onship. Barbier was one of the fresh-
Knights to their 6th National Title. man on this young team.

Maria Alves, Masha Bajramovic, Marie-
Juli Barbier, Jennifer Greenwald, Andrea
Kostricova, Marketa Langerova, Monika
Mastalirova, Maria (Manse) Palacios,
Mariola Prado, Bucke Yavuz

the l3ottom Line

Broward CC rain
Flagler
Barry w
Palm Beach Atlantic w
Florida Gulf Coast w
St. Thomas w
Tampa w
Saint Leo w
Eckerd w
Rollins w
North Florida w
Brenau w
Columbia
Florida Southern L
Massachusetts
Cornell w
West Florida w
BYU-Hawaii w
Ouachita Baptist w
Armstrong Atlantic w
Florida Southern (SSC)
Bany (SSC) L
Ouachita Baptist (NCAA)
Lees-McRae (NCAA) w
Abilene Christi an (NCAA ) w
West Florida (NCAA) w
w
BYU-Hawa.ii (NCAA) w
w
w
w

w

Good Point 05

Junior Maria Alvez congratulates
freshman Maria Palacious on win-
ning a match.The doubles team was
one of the toughest in the country.

Back Row: Coach Karla Ward, Jason
Epstein, Jorje Botello, Calile Haddad, Phil
Sayers, Scott Sheffield, Jacob Lucarelli
Front Row: Lauren Maiorisi, Lisette
Maiorisi, Jennifer Mullin, Meagan Misorek,
Justine Eaglin, Vanessa Aron

the .13C>ttom Line

Lynn Crew Goals 2000-2001:
Have Fun. Be Competitive.
T Trust One Another.
E Expect Excellence.
A Attend Practice.

M Make Weight Goals.
W Welcome New Rowers.

O Overall Team Spirit.
R Raise Money.
K Keep Grades Up.

Practice to Win.

Karla's Angels

The women's team was coached
by Karla Ward. Besides being the
coach, she also works for Lynn in
the Registrar's office.

Practice to VVin.

Both the men and women ' s teams
awoke literally at the crack of
dawn to practice for their sport.

owing Dinner ancl a Race

The team gets together for team
dinner before their first race
during the fall semester.

into a

New Sea!:iOn

R owing is a sport that requires teamwork,
dedication, physical, as well as mental
strength and endurance.

The team practices on the Intracoastal
Waterway via the Hillsboro Canal. Pioneer Park
in Deerfield has a public boat ramp from which
the team accesses. The team looks forward to
next year and recruiting more rowers.

Rowers worked hard to accomplish
their goals both on and off the water. From a
coaching standpoint, "Most rowers were new
to the sport and they learned much more than
just rowing. They learned to discipline them-
selves and attend 5:30 in the morning practices.
They learned to "spread the wealth" and that
"many hands make light work." They learned
that it takes 4 hours of practice for each stroke
of the race; a race that usually
lasts 7 minutes. They learned
to be kind to one another and
motivate each other. They
learned to be proud of what
they accomplished and see
their improvements. Mostly
they learned to be a family, a
family with ups and downs.
We are so proud of them."
by Karla Ward

Packing It Up Taking it Home

The team gets ready for practice The team carries their shell home
for the Florida Intercollegiate after the Fall Frosh Regatta.
Rowing State Championships.

ll>l7

The A11111wl Athletic Ba11q11e1 was held April
18th. 200/ al the Marriott in Delray Beach.
The evening wn°\· a ti111e ofrecog11itio11for
our outstanding_st11de111 athletes. Coach es
prese11ted the Most Valuable Player (MVP)
and A'/o.\'t lm1,ro1,ed Player (i'Vf!P) awards,
see110111he 11extfo11r ,,ages.

Men's Soccer MVP
Josh Kristowski

Women's Soccer MVP Men's Basketball MVP
Marika Karlsson Kenny Anders

Women 's Basketball MVP Men ·s Tennis MVP
Liz Speliotes Pedro Mugica

Women's Tennis MVP Men's Rowing MVP
108 Moniko Mastalirova Phil Sayers

Women's Rowing MVP Men's GolfMVP
Vanessa Aron Javier Correa

Women 's Go(f'MVP Baseball MVP
Courtney Krell Landon Thmnas

Softball MVP Softball MVP Volleyball MVP
Va/eris Cardinale Amanda Prokop Katie Rohleder

Women 's Cross Country MVP Men's Cross Country MVP Betty Dudeck Scholarship Award
Amanda Zdawczyk Jimmy Metayer Toby Croke

Men's Soccer MIP Women's Soccer MIP
GeoffPeattie Christin ]arson

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Men's Basketball M/P Women's Basketball M!P
Dedrick Gage Kerri Rulison

Men's Tennis MIP Women ·s Tennis M/P
Raphael Almeida Marketa Langerova

Men's Rowing MIP Women 's Rowing M/P
Jorje Botello Jen Mullin

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Men's Go~fMIP Women's GolfMIP
Pete Siranni Gabriella Jakobsson

Baseball MIP Softball MIP
le.ffSpicer Alana Klaus

Women's Cross Coun trv MIP
Kathryn Nicolosi, Kristen Banks

1101 p f('fured Jn ,ni{<!r Brooks, Ft nwmla Campos

•1wle cholar Athlete of the Year Male Scholar Athlete ofthe Year Male Scholar Athlete of the Year
Stuart Kozlow ki
Courtney Krell Gareth Dunn



Senior Julie Moraz busts out of Wee·
graduation and celebrates years

of hard work with her college
graduation.

On May 5th, the class of2001 stepped up to the stage to receive what

they had rightfully earned. As each individual walked across the stage to accept

their diploma, they recognized that a four-year era had come to an end, however

it was the beginning of a new and unforeseen journey. Thoughts ofuncertainty

rushed through the minds of many seniors; having to stand-alone and form a

career path for themselves and having to make important decisions that would

affect their future paths, yet pride in their accomplishments prevailed over these

fears. Thejourney at Lynn University had been a long and fruitful one for many.

Each had ventured into something new and learned from their experiences that

would help them in their future.

As the graduates reflected upon their

days at Lynn and all they had conquered in or-

Mark Sullivan, senior speaker, ended der to arrive at that point in time, they realized
his speech with "We have conquered how much of a gravitational pull the day actually
our past and our fu tu re is here at last ," had on their lives. Graduation day brought fo1th
further independence and responsibility, a com-
a lyric from a U2 song

bination that seemed quite paradoxical. The

graduates listened attentively to their guest

speaker, Al Roker, for some beneficial advice.

During the ceremony, the de Hoernle

Gymnasium was filled with scattered emotions,

which were emanated from within the hearts of

family, friends, faculty and staff. Each person

reminisced upon his or her personal memories

with the graduate. They knew the memories

would last a lifetime and hoped that more could

be created along the way.

The graduates clutched their memories

of those close to them. Although happy for their

accomplishments they were sad to say goodbye

to a place that felt like home and to friends that

were now like family. It was definitely a day that

was filled with sweet sorrow.

reg Panas, StuaJt Kozlowski, and
.hKristowski gather after gradu-
·rm to capture this unforgettable

Keynote Master' s can- The senior Graduating
speaker Al didate John class cel- students listen
Roker. from McCarthy ebrates the intently to the
the NBC To- contemplates end of the cer- advice Al
day Show, hu- his upcoming emony by Roker has to
morously ad- walk across the watching the give them.
dressed the stage. balloon ' s
students. drop.

John Timber- Karlton Brown Todd Sim - Ming-Zhe
all and his takes photos mons and Wing plays the
mother share a with friends Danielle Han - clarinet during
moment before and family af- oud met up the musical in-
the big gradu- ter the gradua- with family at terlude.
ation cer- tion ceremony. the reception
emony in the held in the Stu-
gym. dent Center.

President Kari Gonska Stuart Megan Bubb
Donald Ross and Ronnie Kozlowski congratu !ates
laughs heartily G Ii nes enter and Whitney Sara Katz on
at a joke told the gym dur- Thomas head receiving her
by Al Roker ing the proces- to tbe Student bachelor' s de-
during his sion. Center after gree.
speech. picking up
their diplomas.

C harlie Kathleen President Ross Marshalls Ann
Clearly speaks Shehan con- presents Al Crawford &
10 his family. gr at u I ates Roker with an Jim Hund-
Graduates who Jarred honorary de- rieser lead the
~t udied in Ire- Weisfeld after gree from graduates dur-
land wore the the ceremony. Lynn. ing the proces-
f-l ags colored sional.
sash.
us

ommencement

The James J. Oussani Award

Peter Weinstein

Associate 's Degree Award

Christiane Barbosa

Medina McMenimen Bachelor's Degree Award
Bickel Fashion Award
Melanie Samson
Danielle Gronneberg Patricia Flaherty

(not pictured)

The Gordon and Mary Henke Excelle11,1
in Communications Award

Julia]ehs

wards

The Robert M. Sande/man
Outstanding Marketing
Excellence Award

Marika A. Karlsson

The President's Award

Michael Vigil

The Count and Countess de
Hoernle Humanitarian Award

Danielle Hanoud

Student Service Award The Trustees' Medal

Mark Sullivan Stuart Kozlowski

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Congratulatione Sarai

We are proud of you.

All ou1· love,
Mom, Dad, Ma1·k and Moxy.

Theparty of five.

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Ryan, "To laugh often and much; to win
the respect of intelligent people
Cc'l!J,-abl/atlcns cn and the affection of children; to
yt>IA'" achle1ement. earn the appreciation of honest
critics and endure the betrayal of
Yt,11'1a1edcne well. false friends; to appreciate beauty,
to find the best in others; to leave
l.ole, the world a little better; whether by
Mom, Dael, Rtcky, Grandma, a healthy child, a garden patch or
a redeemed social condition; to
ancl tl,e rest ofyOIA"famf/y know even one life has breathed
easier because you have lived. This

is the meaning of success."

-Ralph Waldo Em.erson

WAY TO GO PEIER! Lauren Bemstein

VOUDIDffl With pride, joy, and love, we con-

WE ARE to PROUD gratulate you on all of your ac-

OFVOU! complishments and wish you a
future of success and happiness.
Mom,~ love,
Dad,

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Noelle you were always a beautiful baby_i\Jla look at you 11ow!

Co.gratUlttou!

You chcl a terrific jOb aacl we're very proucl of you!
We wiSh you love aacl happiJlea aacl wouclerful
surpriSeS mto your life!
Love Always.

Mom aacl Daa

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NICOLE VMAN CAM5RIA
"YOU'RE SltvftY 11iE BE61''

YOU ARRIVED Ar LYNN UNIYERSrrY AS AN INSECURE YOUNG GIRL AND ARE
LEAVING FOUR YEARS LA1ER -- A BEAU1lFUL MATURE YOUNG WOMAN

AJrURE SUCCESS AND HAfflNESS ARE YOURS FOR THE r AKINGI
YOU'LL Af.WAYS BE THE "LIGHr OF OUR LIYESI"

LOVE,
DADDY, MOMMY & GINA

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Congratulations Aly!!

I am so proud of you and all that you have accom-
plished in your years at Lynn. I have been proud of
you since the day you were born. Now that you have
conquered your greatest challenge, the whole world
is open to you .
I will always be there for you, and will love you al-
ways and forever,
Mom

Danl6116,
You havo what It tak6e. You aro
truly romarkal:,16. You havo aocom-
pllehoa much with P6rel6tot!G6 and

d6tormlnatlon. An~ le poeelbl6.

Bol!ovo and you win aohlovo. LIV6

----~--~L_ltfo to tho fulloet. Follow your
droanw. Lovo and t.Jnd6ret~ Will
_J oonq,oor all.
Wo aro VERY proua of you!
l.ov6,
Mom, DM, Dor6k and Maro!

C@n gratulati@n&

l,t·nntjl

Your college years have
flown by faster than anyone
could have iniagined. We are
all very proud of you and the
person you have become and
admire your determination

and perseverance.

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I Jonathan!

"To be what we are and to
becorne what we are capable of

becotning. i~ the only end in life...

Love.
Motn. Dad. Michael. and Bryan

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congratulations Eric!
-we are so proud of
you! Persistence and
Determination have
helped you accomplish your
goal! Thank you Lord!
The future is yours!

-with our love,
l\tiom, Dad, &

l\tiegan

George, Congratulations
on your Masters Degree!
Good luck in your future
journey for success......

2001

A future leader... George wjth Presjdent BjJJ C}jnton 2000

Love,
Mom, Dad, Andrew, family & friends

Kari.
Words cannot express how incredibly proud we are of you. The last
four years have exposed you to soh-]e of life's difficult challenges
that h-]ost people haven't experienced in a lifetih-]e. Those challenges

have h-]ade you a stronger person. and you know that you h-]ay have

been bruised but you will riever be defeated.
We are proud of all of your accoh-]plishh-]ents and successes in

your life. but h-]o5t of all we are in awe of the person that you have

becoh-]e. We have watched you blo55oh7 into a beautiful young Woh-]an.

but what has h7ade y0u unique is your inner beauty. You are caring.

loving. considerate. and a very funny person to whoh7 we are honored

to say is our daughter.
If you live by the words a wise h7an once told you ..Trust your

heart" you will have a lifetih-]e of happiness.

As another chapter closes in your life Kari. we are all anxiously
awaiting the next chapter to begin. As Father Blanesfield has always

said. "Hold onto your seats. it's going to be a bUh7PY ride.''

Love.
Mohl &Dad

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to y~ staff, to me per.scna/Jy as a
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"The futu1·e is yours i11 all its mystery and p1·omise. Walk e,1ow11 life's wind-
ing pathways with courage a11"'1 hu11101· and hope, savodng fully your t1+
umphs and lea1·11i11g f1·om you1· t1·ials. St1·ive to live to the best of your
ability by those personal standa1·ds of 1701101· and excellence, which only
you ca11 set. Che1·ish, above all, you1· individuality. Realize always that you
a1·e capable of achieving the only kind of success that 1·eally matters -
that of being at peace with you1·self and the wodd a1·ou11d you. You1· 1110-
111ent has come... the wodd awaits...the future is you1·s."

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