2011 Bentley University Men's Soccer Media Guide

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY CLASS OF 2011

Chris Gardner Skillman, N.J.

yan German Bryan Br Sandwich, Mass.

Ryan Miamis Dracut, Mass.

Amon Mohammadi Stoneham, Mass.

Matt Reynolds Nashua, N.H.

Matt Solomon Avon, Conn.

Eric Ulmer oodburyy, N.J. Woodbur

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Location .............................................................. 175 Forest Street ........................................................ Waltham, Mass. 02452-4705 Founded ...................................................................................... 1917 Founder .......................................................... Harry Clark Bentley President .............................................. Gloria Cordes Larson, JD Enrollment ................................................................................ 4,157 Conference ........................................ Northeast-10 Conference Colors ............................................................................ Blue & Gold Nickname ............................................................................... Falcons Web site ............................................... www.bentleyfalcons.com

About the University .................................................................. 2-8 Administration .................................................................................. 9 Athletic Administration ......................................................... 10-11 Coaching Staff ................................................................................. 1 2 Season Preview ............................................................................... 1 3 Roster ................................................................................................. 1 4 Player Profiles ........................................................................... 15-19 Veterans ................................................................................ 15-18 Newcomers ......................................................................... 18-19 Last Year in Review ........................................................................ 2 0 Northeast-10 Conference ...................................................... 2 1 Records ...................................................................................... 22-24 Bentley in the Postseason ...................................................... 2 2 Year-by-Year-Records ............................................................... 2 2 Career & Season Leaders ....................................................... 2 3 Individual & Team Records .................................................... 2 3 Honor Roll .................................................................................. 2 4 Records vs. All Opponents .................................................... 2 4 Schedule ........................................................................... Back cover

Athletics Director ........... Bob DeFelice (Boston College ’63) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2332 Assoc. Athletics Director .... Kevin Loftus (UMass-Lowell ’92) Asst. Athletics Director ........ Sandy Hoffman (Springfield ’80) Asst. Athletics Director ..... Cindy Scott (Memphis State ’75) Head Coach ................................... Gary Crompton (Maine ‘92) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2336 E-Mail Address .............................. gcrompton@bentley.edu Assistant Coach .............. Bobby Shuttleworth (Univ. Buffalo) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2336 Email Address .......................... rshuttleworth@bentley.edu Assistant Coach ................................ Nicco Roffo (Bentley ‘11) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2336 Email Address ......................................... nroffo@bentley.edu Sports Information Director .............. Dick Lipe (Bentley ’77) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2334 Cell Phone .......................................................... 781-223-5410 Fax Phone .......................................................... 781-891-2648 E-Mail Address .......................................... rlipe@bentley.edu Assistant SID/Soccer Contact ................ Kyle Mack (Iona ‘06) Office Phone ...................................................... 781-891-2417 E-Mail Address ....................................... kmack@bentley.edu Head Athletic Trainer ... Brooks Farry (SUNY-Brockport ’87) Asst. Trainer & Fitness Coordinator ..................... Charlie Carkin (UMass-Boston ’92) This brochure was designed, written and typeset by Assistant Sports Information Director Kyle Mack, with assistance from Sports Information Director Dick Lipe. Cover design by the Pack Network (packnetwork.com) of Boston, Mass. Photos by Spor tsPix (www.spor tspix.biz) and Richard Orr (www.richardorrsports.com).

ON THE CO VER: COVER: Co-captains Matt Reynolds and Weston Zeiner will look to take Bentley back to the NE-10 finals this year.

Further information concerning Bentley athletics can be obtained by contacting Sports Information Director Dick Lipe by phone (office, 781-891-2334, or cell, 781-223-5410), fax (781-891-2648), e-mail (rlipe@bentley.edu) or by mail (175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA 02452-4705).

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THIS IS BENTLEY

Bentley University is one of the nation’s leading business schools, dedicated to preparing a new kind of business leader — one with the deep technical skills, the broad global perspective and the high ethical standards required to make a difference in an ever-changing world. To achieve our goal, we infuse our advanced business curriculum with the richness of a liberal arts education. The results are graduates who are making an impact in their chosen fields and turning their passions into success stories. Located on a classic New England campus just minutes from Boston, Bentley is a dynamic community of leaders, scholars and creative thinkers. Today, the challenges of a rapidly changing world have made business skills and experiences hot commodities. More students are considering business as the foundation of their higher education experience, and considering Bentley in the process. With our distinctive blend of business, technology and the liberal arts, Bentley provides students with relevant, practical and transferable skills. At Bentley, we blend the breadth and technological strength of a large university with the values and student focus of a small college. Students interested in business professions choose from a wide range of programs that address all functional areas including accountancy, finance, marketing, management and liberal arts — all with a strong foundation in technology. Bentley students interact with a faculty of experienced teachers with real-world research and consulting experience, and enjoy a vibrant campus rich in athletic, social and cultural opportunities. They can choose majors, minors and courses that fully explore the impact of information technology including e-marketing, cyber psychology, journalism for the web, web design, IT and public relations, IT auditing and information economics. At the McCallum Graduate School, a broad array of offerings, including PhDs in Business and Accountancy, MBA, Master of Science and certificate programs, emphasize the impact of technology on business

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practice. Our faculty continues to develop the next wave of curricula, emphasizing IT-enabled business processes and careers in knowledgebased professional services.

Academic Programs Bentley University offers a remarkable array of specialized business courses, from the Business Core curriculum to elective courses for majors and minors.This depth of offerings, combined with our emphasis on information technology and hands-on experience in state-of-theart learning labs, prepares students to succeed in a fast-paced, complex world. The arts and sciences join business as an integral component of a Bentley education.These courses expand a student’s frame of reference and build skills in critical thinking, decision-making, communication and other areas essential for well-rounded professionals. Whether in business or the arts and sciences, academic programs at Bentley emphasize both theory and practice. Students gain a firm grasp of the historical, societal and other forces that shape a discipline such as management or international studies. Meanwhile, course projects, internships, and service-learning assignments enable students to test business principles and concepts in corporate and nonprofit settings. Bentley professors link theory and practice not only in teaching but in their own research. The topics they investigate are rooted in the complex challenges that leading companies face every day. While the curriculum offers a breadth and depth usually found only at larger universities, the experience at Bentley is student centered. We are a teaching-focused university that offers a personal experience, with small classes and an excellent faculty-student ratio of 1 to 12. There are no lecture halls at Bentley. All of our courses are taught by professors – not graduate assistants – who put a premium on firstrate teaching, research and advising.

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Business Core A significantly enhanced Business Core is now available to Bentley students. As of fall 2009, all first-year students study the ethical and legal environment of business, as well as accounting and finance. Supported by a generous Ernst & Young Foundation grant, improved methods for learning accounting and finance are a hallmark of the new core. Information technology tools and systems management are integrated into business statistics, as well as into another innovative course on business processes, which also integrates marketing, operations, accounting and finance. Project management and team skills development are featured in the third-year Integrated Business Project course. An organizational behavior course focuses on valuing diversity. Students assess their intercultural relationship skills, which are reassessed in a capstone global strategy course, to gauge the impact of the international education opportunities Bentley offers, including semester- and year-long overseas study.

The General Education Core includes the FirstYear Seminar, a program designed to help get college careers off to a good start. Led by teams of staff and students, the seminar introduces freshmen to topics such as academic planning, faculty expectations, group process, student responsibilities, individual learning styles, diversity, gender issues, and i n t e r p e r s o n a l communication. Students also take an introductory course that covers the broad principles of information technology and the specifics of computing resources at Bentley.

Location Located in Waltham, Mass. on 163 acres, Bentley University is just 10 miles west of Boston and a short, free shuttle ride from Harvard Square in Cambridge. Both cities provide vast resources for internships, job opportunities, cultural events and social life. Bentley is easily accessible from the Massachusetts Turnpike, Route 95 and the Waltham MBTA train station.

Bachelor’s Degree Programs Accountancy

As part of a continuing effort to enable students to understand the linkages between business and the arts and sciences, the four-course Finance, Management, and Marketing minors have been improved by requiring students to choose one course from a list of Arts and Sciences electives related to the minor. In addition, all Bachelor of Arts majors now require students to complete the Business Studies Minor, which consists of five courses from the first two years of the revised General Business Core.

Computer Information Systems Corporate Finance and Accounting Economics–Finance Finance History Information Design and Corporate Communication

General Education

Information Systems Audit and Control

Professionals cannot sustain long-term success in the world of business unless they know about much more than just business. That’s why Bentley puts such an emphasis on providing a broad and rich education. Our graduates are literate, articulate, well-read, independentthinking individuals with a keen understanding of global issues, civic responsibility and business ethics. Half of the courses required in the General Education Core are in the arts and sciences. Students are exposed to a wide range of subjects in the behavioral and social sciences (psychology and history, for example); English, philosophy, and other humanities subjects; and mathematics and the natural sciences.

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Global Studies Liberal Arts Management Managerial Economics Marketing Mathematical Sciences Media and Culture Philosophy

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THIS IS BENTLEY

History „ Founded by Harry C. Bentley in 1917 as a school of accounting and finance. „ Offered first four-year Bachelor of Science program in 1961. „ Moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Mass., in 1968 to accommodate growing enrollment and student demand for education blending academic study and extracurricular opportunities. „ Approved in 1971 to grant both BS and BA degrees; changed name to Bentley College. „ Graduate School of Business founded in 1974. „ The Mobile Computing program, one of the first in the country, was launched in 1985.The program provides all freshmen with a networkready laptop computer fully loaded with software. „ In the 1990s, Bentley pioneered integration of information technology into the core business curriculum and positions itself as the school for the information age. The graduate school is named for 1967 alumnus Elkin B. McCallum in honor „ of a generous gift made by the McCallum Family Foundation in 1999. „ The Smith Academic Technology Center opens in 2000 to serve as the focal point for business and technology initiatives on campus. „ Two additional residence halls open on the Southeast campus in 2001, helping to offset growing demand for on-campus housing among undergraduates.A new baseball field debuts too, named in honor of the school’s first and only baseball coach, Robert A. DeFelice. The athletic expansion project also includes a new soccer field, an outdoor track and six tennis courts. „ Bentley expands its campus to the Middle East in 2002 with the “Bentley in Bahrain” program in partnership with Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF). Program offers students in Bahrain and surrounding Gulf States the opportunity to learn from Bentley professors and earn a Bentley degree. „ Third residence hall, housing 285 students, opens on the Southeast campus in 2004 „ In 2005, launched the Liberal Studies Major – a first-of-its-kind program for a business school in which students major in business and the liberal arts, and receive credentials in both. Construction is completed on two apartment-style residence halls on Forest Street, now known as the North Campus. The first PhD programs in Business and Accountancy are approved by the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education in November. „ The first PhD class is welcomed in 2006, a year of many great developments at Bentley. Construction on two additional apartmentstyle buildings is completed. The Dana Athletic Center completes renovation and expansion in the spring. Fitness facility adds 30,000 square feet including expanded state-of-the-art exercise space, food court and pedestrian plaza. Multi-million dollar renovation of the Bentley Library is completed. „ Bentley became a university. The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education approves Bentley’s request to change its designation and name to become Bentley University, effective October 2, 2008. Campus and Location „ Set on 163 acres in Waltham, Massachusetts. „ Minutes west of Boston. „ Free daily shuttle from campus to Harvard Square in Cambridge. Enrollment „ Undergraduate students: 4,157 full time; 135 part time „ Average undergraduate class size: 24 „ About 81 percent of full-time undergraduates live on campus. „ Graduate students: 1,338;PhD students: 43. „ Average graduate class size: 21 „ International students represent 12 percent of the undergraduate student population and 24 percent of graduate students, including PhD enrollment

Curriculum „ Bentley University’s mission is to create new knowledge within and across business and the arts and sciences and to educate creative, ethical and socially responsible organizational leaders. „ A leader in integrating information technology into the business curriculum. „ Bachelor of science degrees in 11 business fields; bachelor of arts degrees in five arts and sciences disciplines. „ The graduate school emphasizes the impact of technology on business practice and offers PhD programs in Business and Accountancy, the Bentley MBA with 16 areas of concentration, an integrated MS+MBA, seven Master of Science degrees, and custom executive education programs. Rankings U.S.Ne ws and World Repor .S.News Reportt ranks Bentley #46 overall in the Best „ Business Programs section. In the business specialties category Bentley’s Management Information Systems ranked #18 nationally and #2 in New England. Among the top Regional Universities-North, Bentley was #6 overall and was also ranked #3 in highest graduation rate, #3 in average freshman retention rate, #4 in best value and #17 in Economic Diversity among the top 25 ranked schools. Princeton Re vie w named Bentley one of the nation’s Best Colleges „ Revie view and Universities and one of the “Best Northeastern Schools” for 2012. Student surveys ranked Bentley #8 in the nation for “Best Career Services” and Bentley was also named to the Fire Safety Honor Roll. It also named Bentley as one of the country’s most environmentallresponsible colleges in the 2011 “Guide to 311 Green Colleges”. BusinessW eek ranks Bentley #32 among the top undergraduate „ BusinessWeek business programs in the nation in the magazine’s 6th annual issue of “The Best Undergraduate Business Schools”. The Princeton Review named the McCallum Graduate School of „ Business among the best business schools in the nation for 2010. U .S.Ne ws & World Repor t’ „ .S.News Report’ t’ss 2012 “America’s Best Graduate Schools” named the Bentley University McCallum Graduate School among the top 100 business schools in the nation (#73) and one of the top 10 in New England.The Master of Science in Information Technology program ranked #18 nationally and #3 in New England, and the parttime MBA program ranked #36 in the country and #3 in New England. Tuition and FFees ees ffor or 2011-12 „ Undergraduate: Tuition is $36,840. Room and board (double room, meal plan) is $12,250.The mobile computing fee is $1,200; the activity fee is $288; and the student health insurance (if not covered by parents’ plan) is $1,281. „ Graduate: Tuition for each three-credit MBA and Master of Science course is $3,528. Careers „ Within six months of graduation, nearly 95 percent of Bentley students find professional employment or enroll in graduate school. „ Recruiting program brings more than 1,200 job opportunities to students each year. „ More than 90 percent of students take on at least one professional internship while at Bentley. „ Workshops, individualized advising, and resource materials help students fine-tune career goals. „ Many of Bentley University’s 44,500 alumni serve as contacts and resources or students, through panel discussions, informational interviews and Mentor Program.

Faculty „ More than 290 full- and 181 part-time faculty members, who teach at both undergraduate and graduate levels. „ 82 percent hold doctoral degrees. „ Many have significant experience in the business world. „ Professors are accessible, committed to excellent teaching and advising as well as to pursuing research and scholarship in their field. „ Faculty-student ratio is 1 to 12

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Southern Connecticut, Southern New Hampshire and Stonehill.

Bentley’s athletic department embodies the tradition of excellence that spans all areas of the university. Bentley is an eight-time winner of the prestigious President’s Cup, presented annually to the best overall athletic program in the Northeast10 Conference. Men’s basketball has earned an NCAA tournament berth annually since 2005, with NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearances in 2007, 2008 and 2010. Women’s basketball has competed in a Division II record 28 NCAA Division II postseason tournaments and has reached the Elite Eight 11 times since 1989, most recently in 2011. Football made its debut in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2003 and followed that with a return appearance in 2004. Women’s volleyball and field hockey have also been regular participants in the NCAA tournament over the last decade or more, and the field hockey team captured Bentley’s first

The Bentley ice hockey program competes in the Division I Atlantic Hockey League against schools such as Air Force, UConn, Holy Cross, Army and Mercyhurst. In March 2006, the Falcons reached the finals of the Atlantic Hockey playoffs for the first time ever. In the spring of 2011, close to half of the university’s varsity athletes were named to the Dean’s List or President’s List. Their on-field success has been recognized with All-New England, All-America and Capital One Academic All-America® honors. Full athletic scholarships are awarded in men’s and women’s basketball. Athletic aid for other sports is primarily based on financial need and/or academic merit. Prospective students should contact the coach of the sport in which they are interested. For general information, contact the Bentley athletic department at 781-891-2256 or visit the athletics website at www.bentleyfalcons.com.

Facilities The focus of athletics at Bentley University is the lower campus, where our well-manicured outdoor playing fields surround the recently-expanded Charles A. Dana Athletic Center. The Dana Center facility serves both athletics and the student population. The 118,000square foot multipurpose facility features a field house, a brand-new two-story fitness center, another fitness center for varsity athletes only, general locker rooms, competition size swimming pool, athletic training room and rehabilitation area, athletic team and locker rooms, and 24 athletic offices. The center is available to Bentley students, faculty and staff with a valid Bentley ID.

NCAA national championship in 2001. Men’s tennis, women’s tennis and golf have also earned NCAA bids in recent years, and Bentley has also been represented in NCAA championships by members of the track, cross country and swimming teams over the last couple years. Each year, all Bentley teams have the goal of winning a conference championship and qualifying for their respective NCAA championship.

The two-story glass-enclosed fitness center was the focal point of a major expansion of the facility, completed in the spring of 2006. The addition also features a food court, additional restroom facilities and a boosters suite which overlooks the football field. The addition of the new fitness center enables Bentley’s varsity athletes to have a separate weight room. Both feature state-of-the-art equipment, making the college’s fitness facilities unparalleled in the region.

Bentley is a charter member of the Northeast-10, and offers varsity athletic competition in 23 sports (12 for men, 11 for women). One of the nation’s largest Division II conferences, the Northeast-10 also includes Adelphi, American International, Assumption, Franklin Pierce, Le Moyne, UMass-Lowell, Merrimack, New Haven, Pace, Saint Anselm, St. Michael’s, Saint Rose,

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS AT BENTLEY At a Glance Sport Baseball Men’ etball Men’ss Bask Basketball Women’ etball omen’ss Bask Basketball Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football Golf Hockey Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Lacrosse Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Swimming Women’s Swimming Men’ Men’ss Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Track Women’s Track Volleyball

Coach Bob DeFelice Ja wson Jayy La Lawson Barbara Stevens Kevin Curtin Kevin Curtin Jessica King Thom Boerman Mickey Herron Ryan Soderquist Jim Murphy Carissa Medeiros Gary Crompton Lauren Lukis Michele DeGregorio Mary Kay Samko Mary Kay Samko Alex Wong Alex Wong Kevin Curtin Kevin Curtin Sandy Hoffman

Length of Ten ur e2010-11 Record 2010-11 enur ure 44th year 15-29 21st year 24-8 26th year 28-5 1st year ----1st year ----4th year 7-12 3rd year 5-4 2nd year ----10th year 10-18-6 20th year 7-7 5th year 9-8 4th year 11-3-6 9th year 0-15-2 7th year 15-25 16th year 8-2 16th year 11-0 7th year 14-8 9th year 9-11 2nd year ----2nd year ----30th year 17-14

Conf. Record 8-18 18-4* 19-3* --------3-7 5-2 ----9-13-5 7-3 7-5 7-1-5 0-13-2 8-22 --------10-1* 9-4 --------10-5

Bold indicates team competed in NCAA Championships in 2010-11 *2010-11 Northeast-10 regular season champion In the field house, brand-new seating for 2,600 surrounds a parquet floor that is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams, and the volleyball team. Surrounding the court is a tenth-of-a-mile oval track. When not servicing our athletic teams, the main court can be transformed into three full size basketball courts or three volleyball courts. The general locker rooms are equipped with daily use lockers and showers. An indoor natatorium featuring a competition-size (25 meters by 25 yards) swimming pool and separate diving tank is also available to all students. During the fall, spring and summer seasons, the focus shifts to the college’s outdoor playing fields. Two synthetic lighted fields (one a FieldTurf surface and the other a hockey pitch turf) are located sideby-side on the lower campus. These fields come alive when the Falcons host games in football, field hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse. When teams are not hosting games or conducting practices, the fields light up at night with student life. Bentley’s club sports in men’s and

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women’s rugby, ultimate Frisbee and over 100 intramural teams make use of the fields. The action doesn’t stop on just the synthetic fields; our facilities also include three grass fields. A baseball stadium, soccer stadium enhanced with a state-of-the-art quarter-mile track, nearby softball field, and six tennis courts serves as the homes for our other respected athletic teams. When scheduling opportunities arise around athletics and organized student life, the facilities are used for hosting inside and outside community events. Such events include: Campus Activities Board’s “Event of the Month”, Greek life tournaments and several other student organizational recreational events. A limited amount of outside events are hosted by the athletic department to enhance Bentley’s role in the surrounding communities. Events hosted range from MIAA championship events, local high school and college contests and seventeen camps that utilize all facilities throughout the summer.

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As a business university, Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledge within and across business and the arts and sciences and to educate creative, ethical, and socially responsible organizational leaders. It is distinctive among US and international universities in having two faculties, in business and in the arts and sciences, which are unified in their educational mission. Bentley graduates excel in complex and dynamic environments through their capacity to initiate, lead, and affect value-creating change. As responsible and ethical individuals, they recognize and take into account the broader social, political, and environmental context within which all organizations operate. Bentley is internationally known for the quality and impact of its educational programs and research. It is a leader in promoting ethical and socially responsible enterprise and the critical role of information and communication technology in achieving sustainable high performance. Bentley has continued to evolve and expand its expertise in these “domains of excellence” in numerous ways: Arts and Sciences The arts and sciences, a dynamic, integral component of a Bentley education, provide students of business and related professions with the knowledge, perspectives and skills imbued in arts and sciences disciplines necessary for a lifetime of intellectual and civic engagement, as well as a successful and fulfilling career. Bentley offers students a unique opportunity to double major in business and the liberal arts. The Liberal Studies Major, a first-of-its-kind program for a business school, gives students the opportunity to major in business and the liberal arts, and receive credentials in both. As of fall 2008, more than 500 undergraduates have enrolled in this optional program. Ethical and Socially Responsible Enterprise Bentley has continuously integrated ethics and social responsibility into its curriculum through teaching, research, and corporate and community relations. These efforts are given even stronger emphasis through the Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility. The mission of the Alliance is to amplify and extend the work of autonomous centers and initiatives on campus, support and encourage greater awareness of, respect for and commitment to ethics, service and social responsibility in research, curricula and campus culture. Inf ormation and Comm unication Technolog y Information Communication At Bentley, the integration of business and communication/information technology takes place at four different levels: n Our IT-based learning laboratories in various areas of business and our general information technology infrastructure are world-class n Innovative pedagogical use of information technology is built into the fabric of all of our courses to support learning n We explore the implications of information technology on business in all areas of our business curriculum n We offer specialized programs that focus on developing highquality technology solutions. The focal point for Bentley’s initiatives to integrate business education and information/communication technology is the Norman S. and Lida M. Smith Academic Technology Center. The 73,000-square-foot facility, which opened in September 2000, supports faculty and student expertise in using technologies that are reshaping business. Two of Bentley’s most progressive learning labs are housed in this center. The Trading Room, one of the largest and most advanced in the country, and the Design and Usability Center are centerpiece technology facilities that provide students with hands-on experience in the financial markets and usability research, respectively.

All of Bentley’s business-oriented, high-tech academic centers and learning facilities give students practical experience with the latest hardware and software in finance, marketing, accounting and languages. Most classes incorporate projects and assignments that make use of the specialized software available in these facilities, allowing students to apply concepts learned in class. The centers and labs — all among the first of their kind in higher education — feature the same high-end hardware and software that businesses use. Bentley University’s nationally ranked major in Computer Information Systems equips graduates with an understanding of information technology capabilities and implications, as well as with competency in “best-of-breed” methodologies and tools for information systems development, preparing them for positions such as business or systems analyst, application developer, systems integrator, IT liaison, end-user support, network manager, and technical support specialist. The Elkin B. McCallum Graduate School of Business The McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University offers full-time and part-time students the leadership capabilities and the managerial and analytical expertise necessary to succeed in today’s globally competitive business environment. Bentley MBA programs prepare students to lead and succeed in today’s service-focused, information-rich, technology-driven global economy. Options include the Bentley MBA, a radically different approach to management education; the Emerging Leaders MBA, which is designed for young people who want to launch their careers quickly by gaining technical knowledge in business disciplines, as well as a solid grounding in leadership, values, cultural awareness, creativity, and innovation, qualities that are essential for managers in a global economy; the Professional MBA, which is designed with the working professional in mind; and Master of Science Programs (Accountancy, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Factors in Information Design, Marketing Analytics, Information Technology and Taxation. Dual Degr ee Pr ogram. The Dual Degree program at Bentley allows Degree Program. students enrolled in either the Emerging Leaders or Professional MBA Program to pursue a specialized MS degree simultaneously with their MBA. Credits from four courses apply to both degrees reducing the overall length of the student’s program. Bentley also offers the MS+MBA program, which permits students to earn a second degree in information technology in less than 24 months. Unlike the Dual Degree, the MS and MBA are not sought simultaneously in the MS+MBA program. Programs. Bentley offers two PhD programs: a PhD in PhD Programs Accountancy and a PhD in Business, both with a thematic focus on Business, Technology and Society.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY STUDENT LIFE AT BENTLEY

the Dana Center now serves Currito burritos and wraps. Other options include the Brookside Deli and Convenience Store for sandwiches, convenience items and more. Student Health Services (SHS) provides free, confidential health care to all full-time students at Bentley. Services include diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries, lab testing, dermatology, men’s and women’s health care, and medical and dental referrals. SHS is staffed by nurse practitioners and physicians who offer counseling and education programs covering topics such as stress management, relaxation, sexuality, and responsible lifestyle decisionmaking. The Alcohol and Drug Resource Center has a trained professional who offers education and counseling for alcohol and drug issues to all groups and individuals on campus.

The City of Boston is onl wa onlyy miles aawa wayy The Bentley community is spirited and close-knit. Students, faculty and staff share a commitment to the values of personal responsibility and mutual support.At the same time, their different backgrounds, interests and goals keep members of the campus community learning from each other – and having fun in the process. A steady supply of university and student-sponsored events brings undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional education students, faculty and others together around common interests. Opportunities include lectures by well-known business leaders, plays and concerts, panel discussions with alumni from various career fields, exhibits in the library’s art gallery, and networking nights with professional organizations such as the Society for Management. Cheering on the Bentley Falcons in football, basketball, soccer, lacrosse and other varsity sports for men and women is another popular pursuit here. Finally, resources such as the games room and Harry’s Corner in the Student Center, the renovated Dana Athletic Center and the stateof-the-art Bentley Library are dynamic places to work out or just hang out with fellow students, colleagues and friends. At Bentley, approximately 83 percent of full-time undergraduate students make their home on campus. Freshmen live in a traditional dormitory residence hall (double, triple or quad occupancy); upperclassman options include multi-person suites and one-, twoand three-bedroom apartments with bathrooms and kitchenettes. Thanks to “one port per pillow,” students have individual access to the Internet and the university network in their dorm rooms. With computer ports and wireless coverage throughout the campus, access is fast and convenient. When it comes to eating on campus, students have a great variety of choices. The Seasons Dining Room offers unlimited, sit-down meals from early morning to 9:00 p.m. The LaCava Center Café offers food on the go, from Starbucks coffee and Freshens smoothies to sushi and salad. The DeLoitte cybercafé in the library features Einstein Bros. Bagels, and

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Counseling and Student Development (CSD) offers programs and services to address issues common to college-age students. Counseling and mental health services are provided to all students for concerns related to stress, depression, anxiety, family life, relationships, and other concerns, by a staff of psychologists, social workers and counselors. Disability Services is also housed in CSD; a staff member provides support services and works with students to arrange appropriate accommodations during their academic career. All sessions with the CSD are free and confidential. The Spiritual Life Center serves the spiritual and religious needs of students and other members of the campus community. The staff includes Catholic and Protestant chaplains as well as advisers to individuals of the Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim traditions. Students from a variety of faiths can call on the center for referrals to appropriate religious communities in the Waltham and Boston area. Look to the center for counseling, interfaith and faith-specific services, scripture studies, sacramental preparation, and opportunities for spiritual growth. Weekly services are held in the Sacred Space, located in the Student Center. International students have a ready resource in the Center for International Students and Scholars. Staff members coordinate orientation programs for new international students and provide advising on immigration, employment and academic issues. In addition, the International Peer Advisers program eases the transition to college life by fostering relationships between international students and continuing students at Bentley. Students explore current interests – and develop new ones – by tapping into the university’s 100-plus student organizations.There are numerous opportunities to get involved in academically oriented groups, the creative and performing arts, student government, campus newspapers and the radio station, fraternity and sorority life, and much more. Students can also connect with classmates at events like Hawaiian luau, Build Your Own Sundae party, stand-up comedy and hypnotist performances, a Boston scavenger hunt, and more. Students build friendships that last throughout their Bentley years – and beyond.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE ADMINISTRATION

Gloria Cordes Larson, JD President

A public policy expert, lawyer and business leader, Gloria Cordes Larson assumed the presidency of Bentley College in July 2007. The school became Bentley University in October 2008. Larson joined Bentley from the leading law firm Foley Hoag, where she co-chaired the Government Strategies Group. The practice that she managed covered a broad array of regulatory and business development issues at the federal, state and local levels. Widely influential in economic policy, President Larson led a business advisory cabinet for Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, and co-chaired his transition team. Her contributions also include chairing the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. Under her leadership, the organization oversaw renovation of the MassMutual Center in Springfield and construction of the $800 million Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. In the administration of former Massachusetts Governor William Weld, she served as secretary of economic affairs (1993 to 1996) and secretary of consumer affairs and business regulation (1991 to 1993). Prior to that, President Larson managed business and regulatory issues as a senior official with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). She served as an attorney advisor to the FTC commissioner from 1981 to 1988, and as the agency’s deputy director of consumer protection from 1990 to 1991. In January 2005, President Larson was appointed to the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Board. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino tapped her to serve on the city’s Host Committee for the 2004 Democratic National Convention. President Larson is a director of Unum Group and lead director of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. She is a board member on several prominent professional and community organizations, including the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, for which she is the chair of the board; Boston Center for the Arts; Roger Williams University School of Law; Massachusetts Women’s Forum; Rosie’s Place; and The Dimock Center. She is a member of the Massachusetts,Virginia and Boston bar associations. Many groups have recognized President Larson’s longstanding commitment to civic duty, especially her work in raising awareness of the need for education reform and in promoting the role of business in changing that landscape. These honors include: • Appointment to the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors • Lawyer of the Year, Massachusetts Lawyer’s Weekly and Massachusetts Bar Association

Bentley University Presidents 1917-1953 1953-1961 1961-1970 1970-1991 1991-1997 1997-2005 2007-

Harry Clark Bentley Maurice M. Lindsay Thomas L. Morison Dr. Gregory H. Adamian Dr. Joseph M. Cronin Dr. Joseph G. Morone Gloria Cordes Larson, JD

Academy of Distinguished Bostonians Award, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce • Number one on the list of “100 Most Powerful Women in Boston,” Boston magazine • Norman S. Rabb Human Relations Award, American Jewish Committee • Pinnacle Award, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce • Abigail Adams Award, Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus • International Business Leader Award, International Management Development Association • Outstanding Women Business Leaders Award, New England Council President Larson received a Bachelor of Arts with honors from Vassar College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Law. She holds honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from Northeastern University and from Mount Wachusett Community College. She is married to Allen Larson, an attorney.

J. Andrew Shepardson Dean of Student Affairs

Dr. J. Andrew Shepardson has been the Dean of Student Affairs at Bentley University since 2004, and in the summer of 2011, assumed leadership of the University’s Student Affairs Division and a position on President’s Larson Cabinet. Before that promotion, he served as Bentley’s NCAA Faculty Representative. Dr. Shepardson oversees the social, recreational, cultural, health and behavioral growth offered to students through educational programming and activities. He manages Athletics, the Center for International Students and Scholars, Counseling and Student Development, the Dean of Student Affairs Office, the Health and Wellness Center, Judicial Affairs, the Multicultural Center, New Student Orientation, Residential Center, and Student Activities. Dr. Shepardson completed his Ph.D. at the Lynch School of Education at Boston College. His research interests focus on student behavior and moral development. He has a Masters in Education in Student Development and Counseling from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from St. Michael’s College. Dr. Shepardson has taught at the undergraduate level as an adjunct faculty member in the Management Department at Bentley and at the graduate level in the Administration of Higher Education program at Suffolk University. Dr. Shepardson began his career at Bentley as the judicial affairs coordinator in 1993. He was promoted to Assistant Dean of Student Affairs in 1996 and to Associate Dean in 2002. Dr. Shepardson has been named the staff member of the year by Bentley students; won the Circuit of the Year award by the Association of Student Judicial Affairs; received the Founder’s Day award from his colleagues at Bentley and the Dissertation of the Year by the Association of Student Judicial Affairs. In his time at Bentley, the university has seen a marked decrease in recidivism in the judicial system and a strong increase in the student’s respect for the staff and facilities in their living environment.

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THE ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION England Intercollegiate Baseball Association for his contributions to college baseball. DeFelice and his wife, Patricia, have four children and seven grandchildren.

Bob DeFelice

Athletics Director The only baseball coach Bentley University has ever known, Bob DeFelice became just the second athletics director in the university’s history when he was promoted in October 1991. DeFelice’s affiliation with the college dates back to 1968 when he was hired as Bentley’s first varsity baseball coach. After coaching the team on a part-time basis from its inception in 1969 to 1987, he was named Assistant Athletics Director for Programs in August 1987. Two years later, he was promoted to Associate Athletics Director. Bentley athletic teams and athletic facilities have all prospered under his direction. Since he became AD, Falcon athletic teams have captured 97 conference championships (regular season and playoff) and made NCAA appearances in nine team sports (football, women’s basketball, men’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, golf, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and men’s cross country). In 2001, the field hockey team captured the first NCAA championship in the university’s history. Under his leadership, Bentley has captured the Northeast-10 Presidents Cup eight times, emblematic of the best overall athletic program in the conference. The most recent came for the 2008-09 academic year. Over the last decade, under DeFelice’s watch, the college has expanded its athletic facilities with the addition of a soccer field, outdoor track, six tennis courts and perhaps the finest college baseball facility in New England, which was named in honor of DeFelice. He also oversaw the recent major renovation of the Dana Center, including the construction of a new fitness center, food court and boosters suite. DeFelice, the longest tenured active Division II baseball coach in the nation (2012 will be his 44th season), has led his team to an average of 20.3 wins a season the last decade and has 655 wins during his career. In 2001, the Falcons set an NCAA Division II record and led all of college baseball by hitting 2.39 home runs a game, knocking an incredible 98 balls out of the park in 41 games. DeFelice, a 1963 graduate of Boston College with a Bachelor of Science degree in history, began his coaching career that same year as head football coach and assistant basketball coach at Christopher Columbus High School, a position he held for three years. In 1965, he began a three-year playing career in the Boston Red Sox minor league organization. In 1967, he was a player-coach with the Pittsfield Red Sox. Before joining the Bentley athletic department staff on a fulltime basis in 1987, DeFelice spent 17 years (1970-86) as head football coach at his alma mater, Winthrop High School. During that time, he led the Vikings to a 101-65-2 record, with four Northeast Conference championships, a 33-game winning streak in the early 80’s and two Eastern Massachusetts Division II Super Bowl titles. Amazingly, DeFelice has been inducted into eight Halls of Fame. He was honored by Boston College in 1986, Bentley in October 1999, and was a charter member of the Winthrop High Hall of Fame in 1997. In November 2002, he was one of four inductees into the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. Most recently, in November 2010, he was a charter inductee into the Intercity League Hall of Fame. DeFelice has also been inducted into the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches, the Boston Park League and the Union Printers International Baseball League halls of fame. DeFelice helped establish the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference and was a founder of the Eastern Football Conference. He served as the EFC commissioner from 1997-2000, when it was absorbed by the Northeast-10 Conference. Among the many honors he has received are the Murray Lewis Award from the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials and the Whitey Allard and Marty McDonough Memorial Sportsmanship Award from the College Baseball Umpires Association of New England. In May 2004, he received the Jack Butterfield Award from the New

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Kevin Loftus

Associate Athletics Director Kevin Loftus, a part of the Bentley University community since September 1994 and a member of the athletic department staff for most of that time, is currently Bentley’s Associate Athletics Director. After four-and-a-half years as a network technician and analyst in the university’s systems and network department, Loftus was named an assistant athletic director in July 2000 and was promoted to associate in 2007. His duties include overseeing athletic facilities, game management, scheduling, transportation, and work study. Loftus, in addition to his administration duties, is also an assistant baseball coach. He held that position from September 1994 to February 1999 and returned to the coaching staff 11 years ago. Loftus was a third team Division II All-America and the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Year in 1993 while playing at UMass-Lowell. He hit .366 during his two years at UML, helping the Chiefs to a pair of ECAC Division II tournaments and a composite 4728-1 record. Following his college career, Loftus signed a one-year contract with the Nashua Hawks of the Independent League in 1995. He was second in the league in hitting, finishing at .348. The recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from UMass-Lowell in 1993, Loftus received his MBA from Bentley with a concentration in Management in 2009. He lives in Waltham with his wife Carol Ann, and their sons, Dylan (born in April 2009) and T.J. (born in April 2011).

Sandy Hoffman

Assistant Athletics Director Sandy Hoffman has been a Bentley assistant athletics director since 1990, and her responsibilities have involved her in virtually every aspect of the athletic department’s operations. Initially, she was responsible for physical education, recreation, compliance and student services, including the academic tutoring of athletes. More recently, her duties included facility and intercollegiate scheduling, and monitoring financial aid Since a realignment of the athletic department in 2000, Hoffman has been responsible for the fiscal affairs of the Bentley athletic program, as well as financial aid. Prior to being named an assistant athletic director in 1990, Hoffman served as Recreation Director and the athletic department’s Coordinator of Academic Support Services. She is a 1980 graduate of Springfield College and earned an MBA degree in Management from Bentley in 1990. Hoffman is in her 30th season as Bentley’s volleyball coach. A seven-time Northeast-10 Conference volleyball coach of the year, Hoffman has a career record of 718-322, the win total ranking fourth among active Division II coaches. Her teams have won the regular season conference title 11 times and the NE-10 playoffs eight times since 1986, and have earned NCAA Division II tournament berths 11 times, including eight of the last ten seasons. Hoffman is a former member of the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee, and is a resident of Waltham.

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THE ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Cindy Scott

Kyle Mack

Assistant Athletics Director A former Division I women’s basketball coach, Cindy Scott is in her 14th year as an assistant director of athletics. Her duties include serving as the NCAA compliance coordinator, directing the Academic Assistance Program, coordinating recruiting efforts with the Office of Admission and overseeing student life programs for student-athletes, including the Student Athlete Advisory Council. Scott came to Bentley from Southern Illinois, where she was the head women’s basketball coach for 21 years (1977-98). SIU recently honored her by naming the women’s basketball locker room after her. During her tenure, Scott’s teams won 388 games, captured three conference championships (1986, 1987, 1990) and appeared in four NCAA tournaments, most recently in 1992. In 1987, she directed her team to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen.There were eight 20-win seasons and fours others in which the Salukis missed the 20-win plateau by just one game. Scott, a 1994 inductee into the Southern Illinois University Hall of Fame, served as President of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association during the 1993-94 academic year, ironically preceding Bentley’s Barbara Stevens in the role. Scott received her Bachelor of Science in Education from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) in 1975 and her Master of Science in Education from Southern Illinois University in 1976. She now resides in Waltham.

Dick Lipe

Sports Information Director Dick Lipe, now in his 35th year as Bentley’s Sports Information Director and his 39th overall at the university, graduated from Bentley in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting. His duties include coordinating all sports publicity and public relations for the athletic department, which includes 23 varsity sports. A past president of the ECAC Sports Information Directors Association, Lipe, 55, was a college division representative on the Board of Directors of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for three years. He has served on the NCAA Communications Committee and is past chair of the CoSIDA Academic All-America® Committee, which he has served on since 1979. Lipe also served as the Information Director for the Northeast-10 from 1980-98, and for the Eastern Football Conference from 1997-2000. In October 1993, Lipe was honored with induction into the Bentley Athletic Hall of Fame. Three years later, he was named a recipient of the Lester Jordan Award, presented by CoSIDA for his contributions to the Academic All-America® program. In August 2000, he was presented with the Elmore Hudgens Sports Information Award by the All-America Football Foundation. In 2002, Lipe was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, and presented with the Warren Berg Award by CoSIDA and the Irving Marsh Award by ECAC-SIDA, both for excellence in sports information. In addition, the Northeast-10 presented the longtime Bentley SID with the inaugural Dick Lipe Media Award. In 2006, Lipe was one of the inaugural inductees into the Northeast-10 Hall of Fame. In March 2010, he received the Jack Grinold Media/SID Award from MasterSports, a regional organization that promotes college football. A native of Latham, N.Y., Lipe resides in Waltham with his wife, Rosanne. They have one son, Brian (25), and one grandson.

Asst. Sports Information Dir. Kyle Mack is in his fourth year as Assistant Sports Information Director. Mack, 28, is the primary contact for seven varsity sports, including hockey - Bentley’s only Division I program. Mack came to Bentley after spending a year as a graduate assistant in the sports information department at Northeastern University where he covered women’s basketball and volleyball. Prior to that, he spent a year as an intern at Manhattan College, covering women’s basketball among four other sports. Mack graduated from Iona College in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications. After graduating, he served as the media relations intern for the Jamestown Jammers, a Single-A minor league affiliate of the Florida Marlins. A native of Ocean Grove, N.J., Mack currently resides in Cambridge.

Brooks Farry

Head Athletic Trainer Brooks Farry, 46, was named to the Bentley training staff in September 1991 and promoted to head athletic trainer in July 2003. He graduated from the State University of New York College at Brockport in 1987, and received his Master of Sciences from Ohio University a year later. While attending Ohio, Farry was the head athletic trainer at Morgan High School in McConnelsville, Ohio. Before Bentley, he spent three years as an athletic trainer for SportsAid, The Center for Sports Medicine in Malden. A Queensbury N.Y., native, Farry resides in Watertown with his wifre Laura and their children, Austin (14) and Julia (10).

Charlie Carkin

Fitness Coordinator Asst. Athletic Trainer Charlie Carkin, 47, is in his 16th year as Bentley’s Strength and Fitness Coordinator. His primary responsibilities include development, implementation and supervision of strength programs for the college’s intercollegiate teams. Carkin, a 1992 graduate of UMassBoston with a Bachelor of Science in physical education, has been a member of the Bentley athletic training staff since then, working primarily with the soccer, hockey and lacrosse teams. He also serves as an assistant hockey coach for Bentley’s Division I program. From 1983-87, Carkin served in the U.S. Army as a medical specialist, with his duties including emergency medical care, triage, transport and follow-up care. Carkin resides in his hometown of Lowell with his wife, Donna. They have three children, Christine (28), Melissa (24) and Charlie, Jr. (22).

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE COACHING STAFF

Gary Crompton Head Coach The 2011 season will be Gar y Crompton’s fourth as the head men’s soccer coach at Bentley University. “Bentley University is extremely fortunate to have selected someone with his background as a player and as a coach at a very successful Division I academic institution,” said athletics director Bob DeFelice upon Crompton’s hiring. Crompton led Bentley to one of the most successful seasons in program history in 2010. He guided the Falcons to their first appearance in the Northeast-10 championship game since 1994, earning wins over New Haven and Southern Connecticut in the playoffs before ultimately falling to No. 1 Franklin Pierce 1-0 in the finals. Overall, Bentley finished 11-3-6, its most wins since 2003, and tied for third place in the NE-10, its highest finish in the league since 1999. They finished the season ranked sixth in the East Region and narrowly missed getting selected to the NCAA Tournament. Bentley has made the Northeast-10 playoffs in each of his first three seasons, the first time they have made three straight postseason appearances since 19982000. The Falcons qualified for the playoffs in his first two seasons with dramatic wins on the final day of the regular season over Saint Michael’s and Saint Anselm respectively. The Philadelphia native has compiled a 25-22-10 record at Bentley. His players have earned eight All-Conference selections, six AllAcademic nods and three have been named All-Rookie. Hired in July of 2008, Crompton, 40, previously spent 14 years as an assistant coach at Harvard University, spearheading the program’s recruiting and scheduling efforts. During his tenure, the Crimson made five appearances in the NCAA Tournament (1994, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2007) and captured three Ivy League championships (1994 cochampions, 1996, 2006). In addition to those successes, four of his Crimson players earned All-America honors and 23 were first-team All-Ivy League selections during his tenure. Before stepping into the coaching ranks, Crompton was a standout defender at the University of Maine. He was a two-year captain and a Scholar All-America for the Black Bears.

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Crompton also played professionally for nine years, having played in the United Soccer League with the Cape Cod Crusaders,Worcester Wildfire, Boston Bulldogs and Connecticut Wolves. He was named a USL All-Star with the Crusaders in 1995 and with the Wildfire in 1997. In addition to his coaching career at the collegiate level, Crompton has over a decade of experience working with young players around the world. In 1998, he traveled to South America, observing player development with Universidad de Catolica in Santiago, Chile. Crompton was also head coach of FC Greater Boston Bolts’ U-17 team from 2002 to 2006. He is currently head coach of the Bolts’ U-16 team that competes in the United States Soccer Federation Development Academy, a nationwide program of select youth clubs. Crompton graduated magna cum laude from Maine in 1992 with a double degree in sociology and psychology. In the spring of 2009, he earned his master’s degree in psychology from Harvard. He currently resides in the greater Boston area.

Bobby Shuttleworth Assistant Coach Bobby Shuttleworth enters his second season as an assistant coach in 2011. Shuttleworth is currently in his third season as a backup goalkeeper with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer after signing with the club as a free agent during the 2009 season. He started five matches for the Revs during the 2010 season and played in six total, going 3-3 with a 1.62 goals against average and one shutout. He made his MLS debut on May 29, 2010 against the New York Red Bulls and earned his first career win in the process. He made his first career start on June 5 of that year at the Seattle Sounders. Shuttleworth had a successful three-year collegiate career at the University of Buffalo, starting 33 matches and recording a 20-7-7 record with a 0.80 GAA. As a junior he started 18 matches and posted eight shutouts while compiling a 0.64 GAA on his way to being named second team All Mid-America Conference. He decided to forgo his final season of eligibility to sign with the Revolution.

Nicco Roffo Assistant Coach New to Gary Crompton’s staff this season is Nicco Roffo, a former player of Crompton’s and a 2011 Bentley graduate. In three seasons, Roffo played in 45 matches for the Falcons and started 25. After missing the entire 2008 season with an injury, he finished his final two seasons strong under Crompton. He started 11 matches as a junior and 12 as a senior in 2010, helping Bentley to the Northeast-10 finals. Roffo graduated from Bentley with a degree in marketing.

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Falcons Looking To Finish Job In 2011 It's been a steady ascent up the Northeast-10 table for the Bentley men's soccer team the last three seasons under head coach Gary Crompton. After a major breakthrough in 2010 signaled their arrival as a serious contender in the NE-10, the Falcons will look to punctuate that by finishing the job in 2011. In Crompton's first two seasons in 2008 and 2009, the Falcons qualified for the NE-10 Tournament on the final day of the regular season, only to have their stay in the postseason be brief as they lost in the first round both years. Last year was a different story, however. The Falcons qualified for the playoffs easily as the thirdseed, and had dramatic wins over New Haven in the quarters and Southern Connecticut in the semis to reach the NE-10 championship game for the first time since 1994. The run ended in disappointment though, as top-seeded Franklin Pierce took a 1-0 victory. The Falcons are well equipped to avenge that J unior co-ca ptain Weston Zeiner co-captain defeat, and to make the program’s first NCAA Tourleads Bentle el elyy. Bentleyy def defensiv ensivel ensiv nament appearance since 1975, as 19 players reopposite Bridge. turn to the squad, eight of which were among last season's top-10 scorers.

FORWARDS One of the hallmarks of last year's team was balanced scoring, no player had more than four goals, and 13 different players in all scored. With that in mind, Crompton will have a number of options up-top with the forwards and in the midfield. Junior Brennan DaCosta led the team in scoring last season with 12 points (three goals, six assists) and should again be a player Crompton looks to for goals. Senior Matt Solomon shared the team lead in goals with four and started all 20 matches last season. Senior Eric Ulmer adds scoring touch around the goal and should feature more often with a full season under his belt after missing all of 2009 with an injury. A freshman to watch out for is Louis Boisvert Boisvert.

Senior Matt Solomon will be a source of goals for Bentle Bentleyy.

MIDFIELD

Senior Chris Gardner and sophomore Justin Cirasola figure to be Crompton’s first-choices in central midfield. Gardner is a defensive-minded player and a strong tackler, while Cirasola has play-making abilities. ood Sophomore Cody Osg Osgood ood, who was named third team AllConference and All-Rookie last season, will mostly operate out on the wing. Junior Rile Rileyy Rodgers Rodgers, a 2010 All-Rookie choice, and freshmen

Michael Dias and Andr ew FFenn enn should see a lot Andre of playing time as well.

BACKS The Falcons had a stifling defense last season, allowing the fourth fewest goals in the conference (14) and setting a school record by going 695 minutes without conceding a goal. The members of the defense that helped lead the way are mostly all back, led by co-captain Weston Zeiner in central defense. Arguably the team’s best all-around player, Zeiner can snuff out scoring chances with his strength and is also a force offensively, as evidenced by his co-team best four goals last season and five as a freshman. He was named first team All-Conference last year. Senior Bryan German will most likely be Zeiner’s primary partner in central defense. Sophodan Bridge more Jor ordan Bridge, an excellent attacking player, has one of the starting fullback positions secured. Senior Ryan Miamis and freshman Tom Fitzpatrick will give Crompton options to play

GOALKEEPERS

Senior goalkeeper Matt Reynolds has the task of replacing the 2010 NE-10 Goalie of the Year Mike Nikiforov. Named a co-captain, Reynolds played well in limited action last year, posting a clean sheet in his only start and earning another win in extended action after coming on in relief of Nikiforov. He will be backed up by junior Alex Pilitsis Pilitsis, a transfer from Franklin Pierce, and freshman Nick Gagnon Gagnon.

SCHEDULE The Falcons play their first five matches of the season at home. After early season tests against Wilmington and Bloomfield, they open their NE-10 slate against Stonehill Sept. 7.The final seven matches of the season, particularly the last three, will be a tough test as Bentley takes on the other five teams expected to finish in the top-six as voted on by the league's coaches in the preseason poll. They host Le Moyne Oct. 8 and travel up to Southern New Hampshire Oct. 11.To close out the regular season, the Falcons visit Merrimack Oct. 22 and host Franklin Pierce Oct. 25 and Southern Connecticut Oct. 28. The Northeast-10 playoffs begin on Nov. 1 first with the top-eight teams from the regular season qualifying. The win- Senior Matt Reynolds takes ner receives an automatic berth over as the starting goalie. to the NCAA Tournament.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY 2011 ROSTER

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33

NAME

Matt Reynolds Chris Gardner Amon Mohammadi Matthew Leibowitz Matt Solomon Brennan DaCosta Gio LoMonaco Jordan Bridge Tom Fitzpatrick Riley Rodgers Justin Cirasola Michael Kahn Bret Kuchenbecker Michael Buquicchio Alex Pilitsis Bryan German David Corcoran Louis Boisvert Eric Ulmer Weston Zeiner Tyler Kahn Leo Kontoes Kyle Lasewicz Matt Ziegler Brian O’Hara Michael Dias Andrew Fenn Cody Osgood Ryan Miamis Graham Flynn Nick Gagnon Chris Wilsey

Cl.

Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So.

POS

GK M M M F F/M M B B M/B M/B F M B GK B B F/M F/M B M/B F M M/B F M/B M F/M B/F M/F GK F

HT

5-9 6-2 5-10 5-6 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-5 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-8 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-1

WT

HOMET O WN/HIGH SCHOOL HOMETO

180 Nashua, N.H./Bishop Guertin 180 Skillman, N.J./Hun School of Princeton 150 Stoneham, Mass./Stoneham 150 Holliston, Mass./Worcester Academy 170 Avon, Conn./Avon Old Farms 155 San Diego, Calif./Westview 155 Saint James, N.Y./Chaminade 175 Tolland, Conn./Tolland 175 Coventry, Conn./East Catholic 175 Hollis, N.H./Hollis Brookline 170 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside 180 Bellevue,Wash./Newport 155 Wellesley, Mass./Masuk (Conn.) 130 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside 185 Brunswick, Maine/North Yarmouth Academy 185 Sandwich, Mass./Sandwich 170 Canton, Mass./Canton 165 South Windsor, Conn./Kingswood Oxford 180 Woodbury, N.J./Woodbury 190 North Granby, Conn./Granby Memorial 165 Rockville Centre, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial 160 Sunapee, N.H./Sunapee 175 Thompson, Conn./Pomfret School 140 Milford, Mass./Milford 150 Pequannock, N.J./Pequannock Township 160 Weymouth, Mass./Weymouth 175 Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky Mountain 165 Harvard, Mass./The Bromfield School 165 Dracut, Mass./Dracut 165 Reading, Mass./Reading Memorial 180 Escondio, Calif./San Pasqual 170 Delmar, N.Y./Bethlehem Central

Head Coach: Gary Crompton (Maine ’92), Fourth Season Assistant Coaches: Bobby Shuttleworth (Buffalo ’08), Second Season; Nicco Roffo (Bentley ’11), First Season Ca ptains: Matt Reynolds, Weston Zeiner Captains:

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Matt Solomon

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Matt Reynolds Sr. - GK - Nashua, N.H.

Captain ... graduated in 2008 from Bishop Guertin High School ... majoring in economics-finance and liberal studies with a concentration in American perspective ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2010: Made one start and came on in relief of Mike Nikiforov in two other matches ... earned first career win and shutout against Bridgeport Sept. 15, making three saves ... picked up the win at NYIT Sept. 21, playing 58-plus minutes ... played 26 minutes against Saint Michael’s Sept. 28 ... 2009: Appeared in four matches and started first career match against New York Tech Sept. 15 ... made six saves against NYIT ... played second half against Franklin Pierce Oct. 14 and made five saves ... also played against UMass-Lowell Oct. 6 and at Merrimack Oct. 24 ... 2008: Did not see any game action ... Bef or y: Team captain Befor oree Bentle Bentley: as a junior and senior ... helped lead Bishop Guertin to the NHI AA Final Four in 2006 ... a Nashua Telegraph All-Star in 2005 and 2006 ... also played basketball and ran indoor and outdoor track. 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP

GS GAA SV% -Did not appear in any matches4 1 1.64 .824 3 1 0.00 1.000 2 0.79 .870 7

W- L - T 0-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0

20 Weston Zeiner Jr. - F/B - North Granby, Conn. Captain ... 2009 graduate of Granby Memorial High School ... majoring in accountancy ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... 2010: Named first team All-Conference and Northeast-10 All-Academic ... named to the All-Tournament team after helping Bentley reach finals for first time since 1994 ... scored winner in overtime against New Haven in NE-10 quarterfinals Nov. 2 ... netted the winning penalty kick against Southern Connecticut in semifinals Nov. 5 ... scored four total goals on the season, which was tied for second on team ... credited with two assists ... scored twice against New Haven Sept. 5 ... also scored against No. 3 Franklin Pierce Oct. 12 in 1-1 tie ... assists came at Stonehill Sept. 18 and at NYIT Sept. 21 ... played in all 20 matches and started 19 ... 2009: Chosen to the Northeast-10 AllRookie team ... second on team in goals (five) and points (12) ... added two assists ... scored in collegiate debut at New Haven Aug. 29 ... scored a total of four goals over three consecutive matches ... had a goal and an assist at Saint Michael's Sept. 30 ... netted match-winning goal in 89th minute of 1-0 victory at Saint Rose Oct. 3 ... named NE-10 Rookie of the Week Oct. 5 ... struck for two goals against UMassLowell Oct. 6. ... had an assist against Franklin Pierce Oct. 14 ... Before

Bentle y: Named All-State as a Bentley: junior and senior ... named AllConference the same years ... team captain as a senior ... played in the NCCC All-Star game as a senior and the Senior Bowl in 2009 ... helped Granby to the Class S championship as a freshman ... selected to the Hartford Courant’s All-Star team.

2009 2010 Career

GP 12 20 32

GS 11 19 30

G 5 4 9

A 2 2 4

PTS 12 10 22

8 Jordan Bridge So. - B - Tolland, Conn. 2010 graduate of Tolland High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 2010: Appeared in 19 matches and started two, at Southern Connecticut State Oct. 9 and at Saint Anselm Oct. 26 ... made collegiate debut against Queens (N.Y.) Sept. 2 and had or y: Threean assist ... Bef Befor oree Bentle Bentley: time All-Conference selection ... named All-New England as a senior ... captained Tolland to an undefeated state championship season as a senior ... set the school record for shutouts in a season as a goalie ... named one of the Hartford Courant’s Top-10 Players to Watch in 2009 ... earned team MVP honors sophomore-senior seasons.

2010

GP 19

GS 2

G 0

A 1

PTS 1

14 Michael Buquicchio So. - B - Oceanside, N.Y. 2010 graduate of Oceanside High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... 2010: Played in three matches and made one start ... collegiate debut came against New Haven Sept. 5 ... started at Southern Connecticut in Northeast-10 semifinals Nov. or y: Earned three varsity letters ... an All-Conference 5 ... Bef Befor oree Bentle Bentley: selection ... member of the Honor Roll all through high school. 2010

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GP 3

GS 1

G 0

A 0

PTS 0

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11 Justin Cirasola

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So. - M/B - Oceanside, N.Y. 2010 graduate of Oceanside High School ... majoring in accountancy ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... 2010: Played in 14 matches and started one ... made collegiate debut against Queens (N.Y.) Sept. 2 ... first career start came at NYIT or y: An AllSept. 21 ... Bef Befor oree Bentle Bentley: Conference selection ... named to the All-County team ... team captain.

2010

GP 14

GS 1

G 0

A 0

PTS 0

17 David Corcoran So. - B - Canton, Mass. 2010 graduate of Canton High School … has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... 2010: Played in two matches, making collegiate debut at NYIT Sept. 21 ... also played against Saint Michael's Sept. 28 ... Before Bentley: Named All-State … won two Hockomock League championships with Canton as a junior and senior … AllConference selection … helped Canton to South sectional finals as a sophomore … played in the Eastern Massachusetts All-Star. 2010

GP 2

GS 0

G 0

A 0

PTS 0

6 Brennan DaCosta Jr. - F/M - San Diego, Calif. 2009 graduate of Westview High School ... majoring in corporate finance and accounting ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... 2010: Led team in assists (six) and points (12) ... had two assists in win at UMass-Lowell Oct. 7 ... recorded two assists in Northeast-10 Tournament, one in quarters against New Haven Nov. 2 and one at Southern Connecticut State in semifinals Nov. 5 ... scored goals against Bridgeport Sept. 15, NYIT Sept. 21 and Saint Rose Oct. 2 ... started 17 matches ... 2009: Started 17 matches ... made collegiate debut at New Haven Aug. 29 ... scored two goals, against AIC Sept. 1 and vs. Molloy Sept. 4 ... named to the NE-10 All-Championship team ... Before Bentley: Bentle y: Four-year varsity player at Westview ... also captained the surfing team. 2009 2010 Career

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GP 18 20 38

GS 17 17 34

G 2 3 5

A 0 6 6

PTS 4 12 16

Chris Gardner Sr. - M - Skillman, N.J.

2008 graduate of the Hun School of Princeton ... majoring in corporate finance and accounting ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2010: Started 17 of the 18 matches he appeared in ... scored two goals, coming against Saint Michael’s Sept. 28, the first of his career, and at Southern Connecticut State in Northeast-10 semifinals Nov. 5 ... 2009: Made collegiate debut at New Haven Aug. 29 ... played in 14 matches and started eight ... in the starting lineup for seven of eight or y: Also played matches from Sept. 6-Oct. 14 … Bef Befor oree Bentle Bentley: basketball at Hun School ... named to the President’s List at Hun. 2009 2010 Career

GP 14 18 32

GS 8 17 25

G 0 2 2

A 0 0 0

PTS 0 4 4

16 Bryan German Sr. - B - Sandwich, Mass. 2008 graduate of Sandwich High School who transferred to Bentley after spending the 2008 and 2009 seaons at Bryant University ... majoring in marketing ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2010: Started all 10 matches in appeared in at back ... played first game in a Bentley or y: Played in Befor oree Bentle Bentley: uniform against Queens (N.Y.) Sept. 2 ... Bef 19 matches and started nine over two seasons for Bryant ... team captain of Sandwich ... won two ACL championships as a junior and senior ... an ACL All-Star selection ... Eastern Massachusetts All-Star as a senior. 2010

GP 10

GS 10

G 0

A 0

PTS 0

21 Tyler Kahn Jr. - M/B - Rockville Centre, N.Y. 2009 graduate of Kellenberg Memorial High School who transferred to Bentley after spending the 2009 season at Manhattan College ... majoring in management ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... 2010: Scored two goals on the season; against Saint Michael’s Sept. 28 and at Saint Anselm Oct. 26 ... played in 10 matches and started three ... made Bentley debut and started at NYIT Sept. 21 ... Before Bentley: Played in five matches for Manhattan without recording any statistics ... team captain as a senior at Kellenberg ... club team F.C. Westchester were state champions in 2010. 2010

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GS 3

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PTS 4


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22 Leo Kontoes So. - F - Sunapee, N.H. 2010 graduate of Sunapee High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... 2010: Did not appear in any matches ... Bef or y: First team All-State Befor oree Bentle Bentley: selection ... named first team All-Conference ... team captain senior year ... played in the Lions Cup game between New Hampshire and Vermont as a senior ... also captained the basketball team his final year at Sunapee.

13 Bret Kuchenbecker So. - M - Wellesley, Mass. 2010 graduate of Masuk High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... 2010: Made collegiate debut against Saint Michael’s Sept. 28 in only appearance of the season ... Before Bentley: Named to the Connecticut Post first team as a senior ... played in the 2010 Connecticut Post All-Star game ... SWC AllConference as a senior ... team captain. 2010

GP 1

GS 0

4

G 0

A 1

Matthew Leibowitz

2009 graduate of Worcester Academy ... majoring in accountancy and liberal studies with a concentration in health and industry ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... 2010: Appeared in three matches ... did not record any statistics ... 2009: Made collegiate debut against AIC Sept. 1 ... played in two other matches ... Before Bentley: In the summer of 2009, started for the USA Youth Men's Soccer Team in the 18th World Maccabiah Games that were held in Israel ... played in the Lehigh Elite Academy All-Star game ... was given the Lehigh Elite Academy Leadership Award ... scored a goal in the quarterfinals of the New England Prep School League playoffs. GP 3 3 6

GS 0 0 0

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 19 14 20 53

Sr. - B/F - Dracut, Mass. 2008 graduate of Dracut High School ... majoring in economics-finance and liberal studies with a concentration in global sustainability ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2010: Only player to start all 20 matches, doing so at back ... had an assist against Southern

G 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 1 1

PTS 0 0 1 1

Amon Mohammadi Sr. - M - Stoneham, Mass.

2008 graduate of Stoneham High School ... majoring in accountancy ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2010: Played in four matches and started once, against Bridgeport Sept. 15 ... scored first career goal against Queens (N.Y.) in season-opener Sept. 2 ... 2009: Joined the team in midseason and made debut at So. New Hampshire Oct. 20 ... or y: Won the also played at Merrimack Oct. 24 … Bef Befor oree Bentle Bentley: Division II state title with Stoneham in 2004 and the Division III state title in 2006 ... named an Eastern Massachusetts All-Star in 2007 and 2008 ... a Middlesex League All-Star in 2007 ... team captain. 2009 2010 Career

PTS 0 0 0

29 Ryan Miamis

GS 14 10 20 44

3

PTS 1

Jr. - M - Holliston, Mass.

2009 2010 Career

Connecticut in Northeast-10 semifinals Nov. 5 for his first career point ... 2009: Started 10 matches and played in 14 total ... started the first seven matches of the season ... 2008: Made collegiate debut in seasonopening match against Bloomfield Aug. 30 … made first career start against Merrimack Sept. 13 and started final 14 matches of the season ... Before Bentley: Named an Eastern Massachusetts All-Star ... Merrimack Valley AllConference choice ... earned AllStar honors from the Lowell Sun ... helped lead Dracut to the MVC championship and to the North State finals ... team captain.

GP 2 4 6

GS 0 1 1

G 0 1 1

A 0 0 0

PTS 0 2 2

28 Cody Osgood So. - F/M - Harvard, Mass. 2010 graduate of The Bromfield School … has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... 2010: Earned Northeast-10 All-Rookie and third team All-Conference honors at midfield ... named NE-10 Rookie of the Week Oct. 25 after scoring only goal of the match in Bentley’s 1-0 win over Merrimack on Homecoming ... other two goals came against Bridgeport Sept. 15 and Saint Rose Oct. 12 ... also had an assist against Saint Rose ... played in all 20 matches and started 12 ... Bef or y: Earned All-State honors as a junior and senior ... Befor oree Bentle Bentley:

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19 Eric Ulmer

won Division III state championships with Bromfield as a sophomore and junior ... named MVP of the Central Massachusetts Tournament in 2007 and 2008 ... selected as an All-Star in 2009 by the Worcester Telegram & Gazette ... team captain as a senior.

2010

GP 20

GS 12

Sr. - F/M - Woodbury, N.J.

G 3

A 1

PTS 7

10 Riley Rodgers Jr. - M/B - Hollis, N.H. 2009 graduate of Hollis Brookline High School ... majoring in economics and liberal studies with a concentration in global perspectives ... age as of Sept. 1: 20 ... 2010: Named to the Northeast-10 All-Rookie team at midfield ... played in all 20 matches and started 13 ... made collegiate debut against Queens (N.Y.) Sept. 2 ... first start came against Bridgeport Sept. 15 ... scored first career goal at NYIT Sept. 21 ... had an assist against Saint Michael’s Sept. 28 ... e Bentle y: Named All-State as a junior and senior ... team Bef or Befor ore Bentley: captain ... named Hollis’ MVP as a senior ... won three club state championships with club team Nashua World Cup in 2006, 2008 and 2009. 2010

GP 20

GS 13

G 1

A 1

PTS 3

Graduated in 2008 from Woodbury High School ... majoring in corporate finance and accounting ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 … 2010: Scored two goals and had one assist ... both of his goals came against Saint Michael’s Sept. 28 ... had an assist against Saint Rose Oct. 2 ... 2009: Did not play ... 2008: Made first career start in season-opening match against Bloomfield Aug. 30 ... started first three matches of the or season ... scored first career goal at Queens (N.Y.) Oct. 18 … Bef Befor oree Bentle y: Played varsity soccer all four years ... an All-State south Bentley: selection as a senior ... twice named All-South Jersey Group 1 ... named an NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-American ... played in the SJSCA AllStar game ... two-time All-County and All-Conference pick ... team captain as a junior and senior. 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 18 16 34

18

G 4

A 2

1 1

5 7

2011 graduate of Kingswood Oxford High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 17 ... Before Bentley : Played club soccer with West Hartford/FSA Soccer Club ... helped FSA to 2011 U-23 State Cup championship ... also won State Cup in 2010 and 2006 with FSA and went to finals in 2011, 2009 and 2007 ... went to Region 1 national semifinals with FSA in 2010.

26 Michael Dias Fr. - M/B - Weymouth, Mass.

2008 graduate of Avon Old Farms who transferred to Bentley after spending the 2008 and 2009 seasons at Wheaton College ... majoring in finance ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... 2010: Tied for team lead in goals (four) and was tied for second in points (10) ... netted a pair against Saint Michael’s Sept. 28 and added an assist ... scored and assisted at UMass-Lowell in 3-2 win Oct. 7 ... found the back of the net against Southern Connecticut State in Northeast-10 semifinals Nov. 5 ... started 10 matches ... Before Bentley: Played in 16 matches over two years for Wheaton ... won New England championship with Avon as a sophomore and senior ... played in the 2007 Connecticut Senior Bowl ... named a WNEPSAA Class A All-Star ... won the U-18 Connecticut State Cup with club team FSASoccer Plus and the U-19 State Cup with CT Revolution. GS 10

PTS 2

Fr. - F/M - South Windsor, Conn.

Sr. - F - Avon, Conn.

GP 20

A 0

18 Louis Boisvert

5 Matt Solomon

2010

GS G 7 1 --Did not play-8 2 3 15

PTS 10

2010 graduate of Weymouth High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... Before Bentley: Earned first team Bay State League All-Star honors as a senior ... team captain ... won Weymouth’s Coaches Award in 2009 ... played club soccer for the Cape Cod Crusaders.

27 Andrew Fenn Fr. - M - Fort Collins, Co. 2011 graduate of Rocky Mountain High School ... majoring in finance ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... Bef or y: Named All-Conference as Befor oree Bentle Bentley: a senior ... earned Academic All-State honors as a junior and senior ... team captain as a senior ... helped team to conference title as a sophomore ... played club soccer for Arsenal Colorado and was named its 2011 Player of the Year.

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Tom Fitzpatrick

Fr. - M - Saint James, N.Y.

Fr. - B - Coventry, Conn. 2011 graduate of East Catholic High School ... majoring in finance ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... Bef or y: Named to the AllBefor oree Bentle Bentley: Conference team as a freshman, sophomore and senior ... helped East Catholic to state finals in 2007 ... team captain senior year ... played club soccer with Oakwood Soccer Club.

30 Graham Flynn

So. - M/F - Reading, Mass.

2010 graduate of Reading Memorial High School ... majoring in accountancy ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 ... Before Bentley: Earned Middlesex League All-Star honors ... named an Agganis All-Star ... volunteered with Boston Cares and The Mission of Deeds.

Gio LoMonaco

2011 graduate of Chaminade High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... Before Bentley: Led Chaminade to 2010 state championship and CHSAA title ... earned All-State and All-Conference honors ... led team in goals all four years ... named team’s Freshman MVP ... member of the Olympic Development Program.

25 Brian O’Hara

Fr. - F - Pequannock, N.J.

2011 graduate of Pequannock Township High School ... has not declared or e Bentle y: All-Conference a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 … Bef Befor ore Bentley: and All-County performer senior year ... helped Pequannock to Group 2 Section 1 finals in 2009 ... National Honors Society.

15 Alex Pilitsis

32 Nick Gagnon

Jr. - GK - Brunswick, Maine

Fr. - GK - Escondio, Calif. 2011 graduate of San Pasqual High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 17 ... Before Bentley: Led San Pasqual to a sectional championship as a junior ... served as team captain senior year.

12 Michael Kahn Fr. - F - Bellevue, Wash. 2011 graduate of Newport High School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... Before Bentley: Led Newport in scoring ... named second team All-Conference .

23 Kyle Lasewicz Fr. - M - Thompson, Conn. 2011 graduate of Pomfret School ... has not declared a major ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... Bef or y: A Connecticut All-State Befor oree Bentle Bentley: selection as a junior and senior ... team captain senior year ... named a WNEPSSA AllStar as a junior and senior ... chosen to the WNEPSSA All-Select team the same years.

2008 graduate of North Yarmouth Academy who transferred to Bentley after spending the 2008 season at the University of Maine and the 2009 season at Franklin Pierce ... majoring in economics ... age as of Sept. 1: 21 ... Before Bentley: Played in four games and started two for Maine ... made first career start at Yale Sept. 7 and earned first career win at Long Island Sept. 12 ... overall record that season was 1-2 ... started four games for Franklin Pierce, posting a record of 2-1-1 with a .930 goals against average ... earned Northeast10 Goalkeeper of the Week honors Aug. 31, 2009 ... was team captain at North Yarmouth junior and senior years ... played club soccer for Coastal Soccer Club.

33 Chris Wilsey

So. - F - Delmar, N.Y

2010 graduate of Bethlehem Central High School ... majoring in accountancy ... age as of Sept. 1: 19 … Before Bentley: Earned Bethlehem’s Coaches Award for the 2010 season ... helped club team to quarterfinals of U-23 State Cup.

24 Matt Ziegler Fr. - M/B - Milford, Mass. 2011 graduate of Milford High School ... majoring in finance ... age as of Sept. 1: 18 ... Bef or y: Named to the All-League Befor oree Bentle Bentley: and All-District teams as a senior ... team MVP as a senior ... served as team captain junior and senior years ... helped Milford to two state tournaments ... played club soccer for FC United.

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY 2010 IN REVIEW

O VERALL: W ON 11, LOST 3, TIED 6

NOR THEAST -10: W ON 7, LOST 1, TIED 5 (t-3r d) NORTHEAST THEAST-10: (t-3rd)

D AT E Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 25 Sept. 28

OPPONENT Queens (N.Y.) New Haven* at C.W. Post Bridgeport at Stonehill* at New York Tech at Le Moyne* Saint Michael’s*

R E S U LLT T SHO TS OT W 1-0 6 W 2-1 12 L 2-0 10 W 2-0 14 T 1-1 (2ot) 15 W 2-1 (ot) 17 T 0-0 (2ot) 9 W 8-0 20

Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 7

Saint Rose* at UMass-Lowell* at So. Connecticut State* at Franklin Pierce* Assumption* So. New Hampshire* Merrimack* at Saint Anselm* at American International* New Haven& at So. Connecticut State& at Franklin Pierce&

W W L T W T W W T W T L

*Northeast-10 Conference game SCORING Brennan DaCosta Weston Zeiner Matt Solomon Cody Osgood Ryan Hatch Eric Ulmer Chris Gardner Tyler Kahn Rasmus Christensen Riley Rodgers Bill Nussdorfer Mike Lipsett Amon Mohammadi Nicco Roffo Jordan Bridge Ryan Miamis Br et K uchenbeck er Bret Kuchenbeck uchenbecker Matt Leibowitz Justin Cirasola Bryan German D.J. Garner Aaron Hopkins David Corcoran Michael Buquicchio Marcelo Jacob

GP 20 20 20 20 20 16 18 10 12 20 19 20 4 16 19 20 1 3 14 10 7 8 2 3 3

BENTLEY OPPONENTS

20 20

GOALKEEPING Michael Nikiforov Matt Reynolds

GP G S 19 19 3 1

BENTLEY OPPONENTS

20 20

2-0 3-2 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-2 1-0

(2ot) (2ot) (2ot) (ot) (2ot)

12 17 9 10 10 8 7 5 15 11 9 8

BENTLEY GOAL SCORERS Mohammadi Zeiner (2) DaCosta DaCosta, Osgood Nussdorfer DaCosta, Rodgers Solomon (2) (2), Lipsett (2), Hatch, Kahn Gar dner Gardner dner, Lipsett DaCosta, Osgood Hatch, Christensen, Solomon Zeiner Hatch Osgood Kahn

Most Points, Game: Solomon 5 (Sept. 28 vs. SMC) Most Goals, Game: Ulmer 2 (Sept. 28 vs. SMC) Solomon 2 (Sept. 28 vs. SMC) Zeiner 2 (Sept. 5 vs. UNH) Most Assists, Game: DaCosta 2 (Oct. 7 vs. UML)

Zeiner Solomon, Gardner

&Northeast-10 Tournament GS 17 19 10 12 15 8 17 3 0 13 19 18 1 12 2 20 0 0 1 10 1 1 0 1 0

G 3 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ALL GAMES A PTS G W YC-RC 6 12 2 4-0 2 10 2 1-0 2 10 1 2-0 1 7 1 2-0 1 7 2 1-0 1 5 0 0-0 0 5-0 0 4 4 1 0 0-0 1 3 0 0-0 1 3 1 2-0 0 2 0 0-1 0 2 0 2-0 0 2 1 1-0 1 1 0 2-0 1 1 0 2-0 1 1 0 2-0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

28 19 13 10 MIN 1764 174 1939 1939

75 36

11 3

30-1 23-4

GP 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 6 9 11 12 13 1 11 13 13 1 2 8 7 6 5 1 2 1

NOR THEAST -10 NORTHEAST THEAST-10 G A PTS GS 12 1 4 6 13 3 1 7 6 3 2 8 7 2 1 5 11 3 1 7 5 2 1 5 11 1 0 2 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 3 9 0 1 1 12 1 0 2 12 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 13

20 14 7 4

OVERALL S V G A S V % G A A S h O W- L - T G P G S 82 13 .863 0.66 9 9-3-6 13 13 6 1 2-0-0 0 1.000 0.00 1 0 88 86

13 28

.871 0.60 .754 1.30

1 1 11-3-6 6 3-11-6

13 13

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2010 Superlatives

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MIN 1243 26 1270 1270

GP 38 32 20 20 48 34 32 10 12 20 61 67 6 45 19 53 1 6 14 10 7 32 2 3 13

GS 34 30 10 10 23 15 25 3 0 13 53 34 1 25 2 43 0 0 1 10 1 4 0 0 0

CAREER G A 6 5 9 4 4 2 3 1 6 3 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 5 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 16 22 10 7 15 7 4 4 3 3 10 11 2 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0

54 18 NOR THEAST -10 NORTHEAST THEAST-10 S V G A S V % G A A S h O W- L - T 59 7 .894 0.51 7 7-1-5 2 0 1.000 0.00 0 0-0-0 61 56

7 20

.897 0.50 .737 1.42

8 4

7-1-5 1-7-5


BENTLEY UNIVERSITY 2010 IN REVIEW

2010 STANDINGS W Franklin Pierce * # 12 So. Connecticut 9 Bentley 7 Le Moyne 8 So. New Hampshire 7 New Haven 6 Stonehill 5 Saint Michael’s 4 Assumption 5 Merrimack 5 American Int’l 4 Saint Anselm 4 UMass Lowell 2 Saint Rose 0

NOR THEAST -10 NORTHEAST THEAST-10 L T PTS 0 1 37 2 2 29 1 5 26 3 2 26 3 3 24 7 0 18 6 2 17 5 4 16 7 1 16 7 1 16 7 2 14 8 1 13 9 2 7 13 0 0

2010 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS W 17 14 11 9 12 7 7 7 6 9 7 5 3 1

ALL GAMES L T 2 2 2 4 3 6 6 4 3 5 10 1 8 2 6 4 7 2 8 1 9 2 12 1 11 2 16 1

* Northeast-10 Regular Season Champion # Northeast-10 Tournament Champion

2010 NORTHEAST-10 TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals:

#1 Franklin Pierce 5, #8 Merrimack 1 #2 Southern Conn. St., 2, #7 Stonehill 1 #3 Bentley 1, #6 New Haven 0 (ot) #4 Le Moyne 0, #5 So. New Hampshire 0 (2ot) (LEM def. SNHU in penalty kicks, 4-1)

Semifinals:

#1 Franklin Pierce 1, #4 Le Moyne 0 #3 Bentley 2, #2 Southern Conn. St., 2

(2ot)

(BEN def. SCSU in penalty kicks, 5-3)

Championship:

#1 Franklin Pierce 1, #3 Bentley 0

NORTHEAST-10 CHAMPIONS 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT Hartford (6-0-0) Hartford (6-0-0) Hartford, Saint Anselm (5-1-1) Bentle Bentleyy , Hartford, Saint Anselm, Springfield (5-1-1) Saint Anselm (6-1-0) Saint Anselm 2, Springfield 1 (ot) Stonehill (7-0-0) Saint Anselm 4, Bryant 0 Saint Anselm (6-1-0) Saint Anselm 2, Bryant 1 Quinnipiac (7-1-1) Quinnipiac 2, Bryant 0 Bryant (7-2-0) Springfield 5, Saint Anselm 0 Springfield (7-0-2) Springfield 5, Saint Anselm 0 Stonehill 2, Bentley 1 Stonehill (7-1-1) Bentley (9-0-0) Stonehill 3, Bentley 2 Bentley (9-0-0) Bentley 2, Springfield 1 Bentley (8-1-0) Bentley 5, Quinnipiac 0 Bentley 2, Merrimack 1 Merrimack (9-0-0) Bentley (7-1-0) Merrimack 4, Quinnipiac 1 Merrimack (8-1-0) Merrimack 2, Saint Anselm 1 (ot) Merrimack (8-1-0) Merrimack 3, Quinnipiac 2 (6ot) Saint Anselm (8-0-0) Saint Anselm 5, Le Moyne 0 Saint Anselm (8-0-0) Saint Anselm 6, Merrimack 1 Southern Conn. (11-1-1) New Hampshire Coll. 1, St. Anselm 0 Southern Conn. (11-1-1) Saint Anselm 2, Southern Conn. St. 0 Southern Conn. (11-0-2) Southern N.H. 1, UMass-Lowell 0 Southern Conn. (12-1-0) UMass-Lowell 3, Southern Conn. St. 2 Southern Conn. (11-0-2) UMass-Lowell 0, Franklin Pierce 0 (UML 6-5 PKs) Franklin Pierce (10-1-2) Le Moyne 1, Franklin Pierce 0 Franklin Pierce (11-1-1) Franklin Pierce 0, Southern Conn. St. 0 (FPC 6-5 PKs) Franklin Pierce (11-0-2) Southern Conn. St. 2, Merrimack 1 UMass-Lowell, SNHU (9-1-3) SNHU 1, Le Moyne 0 SNHU (10-1-2) Le Moyne 2, Southern Conn. St. 1 Franklin Pierce (12-0-1) Franklin Pierce 1, Bentley 0

FIRST TEAM Stephen Blaisdell Paul Latif Angelo Reina Robbie Sabadoz Conor Doyle Diego Tabares Victor Hernandez Michael Adam Weston Zeiner Shaliek Dawkins Tom Reilly Paul Templeton Mike Nikiforov

SCHOOL Assumption Franklin Pierce Le Moyne Merrimack American Int’l Franklin Pierce Southern Connecticut State Southern New Hampshire Bentley Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce Southern Connecticut State Bentley

YR Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. G rr..

POS F F F F M M M M B B B B GK

SECOND TEAM Victor Gancalves Harry Appiah Ross McGibney Michael White Jesse Carr Evan Burokas Yoni Feldman Ruben Resendes Sean Lawlor Blake Schill Jonathan Brockway Jayme Kapinos Vincent Papageorgiou

SCHOOL Franklin Pierce Southern Connecticut State Southern Connecticut State Stonehill Le Moyne Merrimack Southern Connecticut State Southern New Hampshire Le Moyne Saint Michael’s Southern New Hampshire Southern New Hampshire Franklin Pierce

YR Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

POS F F F F M M M M B B B B GK

THIRD TEAM Sean Stevenson Franklin Lemus-Pena Daniel Hernandez Christian Rodriguez Cody Osgood Sam Kelley Kessen Howe Mario Costa Paul D’Angelo Todd Shigo Jeff Hay Olof Lindhe Nick Lo Coco Joel Rodriguez Chris Agan Matt Silva

SCHOOL American International Merrimack Southern New Hampshire Southern New Hampshire Bentley Franklin Pierce Saint Anselm Southern Connecticut State Southern New Hampshire Stonehill Franklin Pierce Merrimack Merrimack New Haven Stonehill Le Moyne

YR Sr. Fr. Sr. So. F rr.. So. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr.

POS F F F F M M M M M M B B B B B GK

PLA YER OF THE YEAR: Tom Reilly, Franklin Pierce PLAYER DEF YER OF THE YEAR: Paul Templeton, Southern Conn. St. DEF.. PLA PLAYER GO ALKEEPER OF THE YEAR: Mik e Nikif or o v, Bentle GOALKEEPER Mike Nikifor oro Bentleyy ROOKIE PLA YER OF THE YEAR: Matt Silva, Le Moyne PLAYER CO ACH OF THE YEAR: Craig Stewart, Franklin Pierce COA

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE HISTORY

Year-By-Year-Records OVERALL 8-3-2 3-5-4 6-4-4 9-5-0 4-7-1

NE-10

Bentley Post-Season Action

YEAR 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976

COACH Detlev Suderow Suderow Suderow Suderow Suderow (30-24-11)

FINISH

1977 1978

Dwight Scandrett Scandrett (13-8-4)

7-3-1 6-5-3

1979 1980 1981 1982

Jackson Foster Foster Foster Foster (26-30-5)

7-7-0 6-8-1 7-6-3 6-9-1

4-2-0 4-2-0 4-3-0

t-2nd 2nd t-4th

1983 1984 1985 1986

Steve Shoff Shoff Shoff Shoff (24-40-3)

7-7-1 7-8-2 6-10-0 4-15-0

5-1-1 3-2-2 5-2-0 2-5-0

t-1st t-3rd 3rd t-6th

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Peter Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini Simonini (194-179-20)

4-11-3 7-11-0 11-7-0 11-9-0 16-4-0 15-5-0 16-4-0 11-10-0 10-6-1 10-6-2 10-9-0 8-9-2 8-9-1 8-10-0 4-12-2 6-10-2 12-6-2 8-9-2 4-13-0 9-7-2 6-12-1

1-5-3 3-6-0 6-3-0 7-2-0 9-0-0 9-0-0 8-1-0 7-2-0 7-1-0 7-1-1 5-4-0 3-3-2 4-3-1 6-7-0 3-10-0 3-9-1 8-4-1 6-6-1 1-12-0 5-6-2 3-10-0

9th 7th t-4th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 5th 5th 4th 7th 12th 10th 4th 8th 13th 10th 12th

2008 Gary Crompton 2009 Crompton 2010 Crompton (25-22-10) 39 years

8-9-2 6-10-2 11-3-6

TO U R N E Y

1975 NC AA Tournament NCAA First Round: Adelphi 2, Bentley 0 1984 Nor theast-8 Tournament Semifinals: Springfield 1, Bentley 1 (SPR def. BEN in penalty kicks, 6-5) 1985 Nor theast-8 Tournament Semif inals: Saint Anselm 2, Bentley 1 Semifinals: 1989 Nor theast-10 Tournament First Round: Stonehill 2, Bentley 1 1990 Nor theast-10 Tournament Semifinals: Bentley 3, Springfield 2 Championship: Stonehill 2, Bentley 1

Semifinals Semifinals

Quarterfinals Finals Finals Champions Champions Champions Semifinals Semifinals

1991 Nor theast-10 Tournament Semifinals: Bentley 5, Springfield 2 Championship: Stonehill 3, Bentley 2 1991 EC A C Division II Tournament Quarterfinals: Bentley 3, Lock Haven 2 Semif inals: C.W. Post 1, Bentley 0 Semifinals: 1992 Nor theast-10 Tournament Semifinals: Bentley 2, Merrimack 1 Championship: Bentley 2, Springfield 1 1992 EC A C Division II Tournament Quarterfinals: Concordia 2, Bentley 1 1993 Nor theast-10 Tournament Semifinals: Bentley 5, Springfield 1 Championship: Bentley 5, Quinnipiac 0 1994 Nor theast-10 Tournament Semif inals: Bentley 2, Saint Anselm 1 Semifinals: Championship: Bentley 2, Merrimack 1

Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals

1995 Nor theast-10 Tournament Semifinals: Quinnipiac 2, Bentley 0

Semifinals Quarterfinals

Nor theast-10 Tournament 1998 First Round: Merrimack 1, Bentley 0 (3ot)

5-6-2 8th Quarterfinals 6-5-2 t-6th Quarterfinals 7-1-5 t-3rd Finals 3 1 2 - 3 0 3 - 5 331 156-124-24

1996 Nor theast-10 Tournament Semif inals: Saint Anselm 2, Bentley 1 Semifinals:

1999 Nor theast-10 Tournament First Round: Bentley 4, Stonehill 1 inals: Saint Anselm 4, Bentley 2 Semif Semifinals: 2000 Nor theast-10 Tournament terf inals: Saint Anselm 2, Bentley 0 Quar terfinals: Quarterf 2003 Nor theast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Bentley 2, Bryant 2 (BEN def. BRY in penalty kicks, 5-4) Semifinals: Southern Conn. 1, Bentley 0 2004 Nor theast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Southern Conn. 4, Bentley 0 2008 Nor theast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: UMass-Lowell 4, Bentley 1 2009 Nor theast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Le Moyne 1, Bentley 0 2010 Nor theast-10 Tournament Quarterfinals: Bentley 1, New Haven 0 (ot) Semifinals: Bentley 2, Southern Conn. 2 (BEN def. SCSU in penalty kicks, 5-3) Finals: Franklin Pierce 1, Bentley 0

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Team Records

Individual Records MOST POINTS Game: 9 Season: 54 Career: 107 MOST GOALS Game: 4 4 4 4

Terry Carleton, 1974 Miguel Martin, 1991 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992-95

Terry Carleton, 1974 Miguel Martin vs. Assumption, Oct. 12, 1991 Miguel Martin vs. Springfield, 1991 Mike Earnest vs. Goldey-Beacom, Sept. 24, 2004 4 Mike Earnest vs. Saint Rose, Sept. 23, 2006 Season: 25 Miguel Martin, 1991 Career: 41 John Jackson, 1972-75 MOST ASSISTS Game: 4 Luis-Carlos Jimenez vs. Amer. Int’l, Oct. 11, 1997 4 Harris Smriko vs. Stonehill, Oct. 10, 2007 Season: 16 Lucas Jaramillo, 1995 Career: 39 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992-95 MOST SA VES SAVES Season: 192 Charlie McLaughlin, 1972 Career: 498 John Breda, 1981-84 MOST SHUT OUTS SHUTOUTS Season: 9 Mike Nikiforov, 2010 Career: 18 Matt Parsons, 2000-03 BEST GO ALS A GAINST AVERA GOALS VERAGE GE Season: 0.30 Rick Miller, 1977 Career: 1.18 Rick Miller, 1976-79

MOST GOALS SCORED Game: 10 vs. Assumption, Oct. 27, 1990 Season: 64 1991 (20 games) FEWEST GOALS SCORED Season: 13 2005 (17 games) 13 2010 (20 games) MOST GO ALS ALLO WED ALLOWED GOALS Game: 11 at Lynn, Oct. 9, 2005 Season: 51 1986 (19 games) FEWEST GO ALS ALLO WED GOALS ALLOWED Season: 5 1977 (11 games) SEASON SHUT OUT RECORDS SHUTOUT Most Shutouts: 11 2003 (20 games) 11 2010 (20 games) Most Times Shutout: 10 2005 (17 games) LONGEST STREAKS Winning: 11 Sept. 11-Oct. 11, 1993 Without a Loss: 11 Sept. 11-Oct. 11, 1993 Losing: 12 Nov. 7, 1985-Oct. 8, 1986 Without a Win: 12 Nov. 7, 1985-Oct. 8, 1986 SEASON W ON-LOSS RECORDS Most Wins: 16 1991 (20 games) 16 1993 (20 games) Most Losses: 15 1986 (19 games) Best Winning Pct.: .800 1991 (16-4) .800 1993 (16-4)

Career Scoring Leaders 1. Lucas Jaramillo 2. John Jackson 3. Miguel Martin 4. Terry Carleton 5. Ryan Ackerman 5. Jose Tirado 7. Luis-Carlos Jimenez 8. Ryan Seyffert 9. John Lynch 10. Sam Stuckhart

YEARS 1991-95 1972-75 1988-91 1973-76 1999-02 1990-92 1996-99 1989-92 1991-95 1986-88

Lucas Jaramillo

G 34 41 40 32 33 30 22 26 24 20

A 39 22 16 20 13 19 34 9 10 14

Season Scoring Leaders PTS 107 104 96 84 79 79 78 61 58 54

1. Miguel Martin 2. Lucas Jaramillo 3. John Jackson 4. Miguel Martin 5. John Jackson 5. Jose Tirado 7. Ryan Ackerman 7. Terry Carleton 9. Lucas Jaramillo 9. Sam Stuckart

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G 25 10 15 13 13 11 12 9 8 11

A 4 16 4 7 5 9 5 10 11 5

PTS 54 36 34 33 31 31 28 28 27 27

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BENTLEY UNIVERSITY THE HISTORY Honor Roll DAKTR ONICS ALL-EAST REGION - Second Team AKTRONICS Eric Heuze, 2009 NSC AA/UMBR O ALL-AMERIC A - First Team AA/UMBRO Jose Tirado, 1991 NSC AA/UMBR O ALL-AMERIC A - Second Team AA/UMBRO Miguel Martin, 1991 Lucas Jaramillo, 1993, 1995 ALL-NEW ENGLAND - First Team Dave Lipsett, 1974, 1975 Terry Carleton, 1975 Dave Doucette, 1978 Tony Rae, 1981 John Breda, 1983 Miguel Martin, 1991 Jose Tirado, 1991 Lucas Jaramillo, 1993, 1994, 1995 ALL-NEW ENGLAND - Second Team Paolo Sepe, 1989 Jose Tirado, 1989 Miguel Martin, 1990 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992 Ryan Seyffert, 1992 Pedro Carvajal, 1993 Jonathan Roche, 1993, 1994 Luis Sanchez-Harguindey, 1994 Pete Boyle, 1998 Matt Parsons, 2003 ALL-NEW ENGLAND - Thir d Team Third Matt Ackerman, 2004 CoSID A NOR THEAST REGION TEAM - First Team CoSIDA NORTHEAST Lucas Jaramillo, 1995 THEAST -10 PLA YER OF THE YEAR NOR THEAST-10 PLAYER NORTHEAST Miguel Martin, 1991 Lucas Jaramillo, 1994, 1995 Luis-Carlos Jimenez, 1999 NOR THEAST -10 GO ALKEEPER OF THE YEAR NORTHEAST THEAST-10 GOALKEEPER Matt Parsons, 2003 Mike Nikiforov, 2010 -10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR NOR THEAST NORTHEAST THEAST-10 Bob Brock, 1981 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992 Diego Martinez, 1993 Sergio Krausz, 1995 Luis-Carlos Jimenez, 1996 Jared Joaquin, 2006

ALL-NOR THEAST -10 - First Team ALL-NORTHEAST THEAST-10 Andy Brennan, 1980 Tony Rae, 1980, 1981 Larry Frank, 1981 Bob Brock, 1982 Jay Mastaj, 1982 Barry Simon, 1983, 1984 George Simas, 1984, 1985 Bill Foshay, 1985 Bill Marconi, 1985 Sam Stuckart, 1987 Paolo Sepe, 1988, 1989 Jose Tirado, 1989, 1990, 1991 Miguel Martin, 1990, 1991 Mike Anastasi, 1991 Carlos Vidal, 1991 Ryan Seyffert, 1992 Lucas Jaramillo, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Felipe Carvajal, 1992 Joe Ackerman, 1993 Nakhle Chammas, 1993, 1994 Diego Martinez, 1993 Luciano Martinez, 1993 Jonathan Roche, 1993, 1994 Luis Sanchez, 1993 Sergio Krausz, 1995, 1996 Dan Martin, 1995, 1998 Luis-Carlos Jimenez, 1996-99 Pete Boyle, 1998 Pedro Mejia, 1996, 1997 Scott Yavarow, 1999 Matt Parsons, 2003 Harris Smriko, 2008 Eric Heuze, 2009 Mike Nikiforov, 2010 Weston Zeiner Zeiner,, 2010 ALL-NOR THEAST -10 ALL-NORTHEAST THEAST-10 Larry Frank, 1980 Bob Brock, 1981 George Simas, 1982, 1983 John Breda, 1984 Brian Kehoe, 1985 Sam Stuckart, 1986 Kevin Donoghue, 1989 Paolo Sepe, 1990 Felipe Carvajal, 1991, 1993 Mike Anastasi, 1992 Luis Sanchez-Harguindey, 1994 Ruben Martinez, 1995, 1996 George Loakim, 1996 Ryan Gilmartin, 1997 Peter Boyle, 1999 Gary Sullivan, 2003 Mike Purpura, 2004

- Second Team Mike Kinne, 1980 Dave DiNardo, 1981 Fred Paglia, 1983, 1984 Tony Rae, 1984 Chris Rotermund, 1985 Mark Binney, 1988, 1989 Miguel Martin, 1989 David Burke, 1991 Tyrone Miller, 1991 Kimon Loumidis, 1994 Brian Baker, 1995 Dimitri Stanotas, 1995-97 Dan Martin, 1996, 1997 Ryan Garceau, 1998 Mike Caplice, 2003 Matt Ackerman, 2004 Harris Smriko, 2007, 2009

ALL-NOR THEAST -10 - Thir d Team ALL-NORTHEAST THEAST-10 Third Scott Yavarow, 2000 Ryan Ackerman, 2001, 2002 Mike Purpura, 2003 Mike Earnest, 2004, 2006 Matt Ackerman, 2005 Jared Joaquin, 2006 Eric Heuze, 2008 Bill Nussdorfer, 2009 Cody Osgood, 2010

NOR THEAST -10 CO A CH OF THE YEAR NORTHEAST THEAST-10 COA Jackson Foster, 1981 Steve Shoff, 1983 (co) Peter Simonini, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2003

Records vs. All Opponents FIRST MEETING W- L - T Adelphi 1975 0-1-0 American Int’l 1 9 7 3 2 7 - 7 - 3 Assumption 1980 21-9-2 Aurora 1991 1-0-0 Babson 1980 3-12-1 Barry 1997 1-1-0 Bloomfield 2005 2-0-0 Boston College 1973 1-5-3 Boston State 1972 1-0-0 Brandeis 1972 5-15-0 Bridgeport 1986 5-9-0 Brooklyn 1972 1-1-0 Bryant 1972 26-9-2 C .W ost 1991 1-4-0 .W.. PPost Cal St. L.A. 1995 1-0-0 Caldwell 2004 0-1-0 Concordia 1992 2-1-0 Dowling 1992 1-2-0 East Stroudsburg 1994 0-2-0 Eckerd 1998 1-1-0 Felician 2005 2-0-0

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FIRST MEETING Fitchburg State 1972 Florida Southern 2001 Framingham St. 1972 Franklin Pierce 1 9 9 0 Gannon 1994 Goldey-Beacom 2004 Grand Canyon 1995 Green Mountain 2000 Hartford 1978 Holy Cross 1973 Holy Family 2006 Humboldt State 1996 IPFW 1998 Keene State 1990 Kutztown 1992 1996 Le Moyne Lock Haven 1991 Lynn 1997 Maine 1991 Mary Washington 1992 Mass.-Lowell 1974

W- L - T 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-14-2 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-1 1-6-0 8-7-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3-10-3 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 17-14-1

FIRST MEETING W- L - T Mercy 1995 3-0-0 Merrimack 1 9 7 2 24-16-2 Molloy 1998 2-1-0 New England Col. 1972 0-1-0 New Haven 1997 5-3-0 New Jersey Tech 1997 1-0-0 New York Tech 1993 3-1-0 Nichols 1972 0-2-0 North Adams St. 1972 0-0-1 North Florida 1995 0-1-0 Northeastern 1984 5-1-0 Nova S’eastern 2004 1-2-0 Oakland 1994 0-1-0 Pacific 1996 0-1-0 Post 1999 8-0-0 Providence 1975 1-5-3 Queens (N.Y.) 2007 2-2-0 Quinnipiac 1974 12-5-0 Rhode Island Col. 1973 0-1-0 Sacred Heart 1986 6-2-0 St. Anselm 1 9 7 2 19-19-5

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FIRST MEETING W- L - T St. Leo 1998 2-1-1 St. Michael’ Michael’ss 1 9 8 7 12-10-2 St. Rose 1997 11-2-0 St. Thomas (Fla.) 2007 0-0-1 Salem State 1983 0-4-0 Southampton 1996 0-2-2 S’eastern Mass. 1986 1-1-0 So. Connecticut 1 9 8 4 2 - 1 9 - 1 Southern N.H. 1 9 8 1 2 - 2 0 - 5 Springfield 1978 10-9-3 Stonehill 1 9 7 2 27-14-2 Trinity (Conn.) 1974 2-1-2 Tufts 1982 3-4-0 W. New England 1973 0-1-1 WPI 1974 7-9-1 Worcester State 1972 2-0-1 To t a l s 312-303-53 2011 Opponents in Bold


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