2014 Men's Soccer Media Guide

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Table of Contents

General Information Table of Contents Athletics Information Media Information Administrative Staff Athletic Training/Conditioning 2014 Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Team Info Head Coach Keith O’Connor Assistant Coach Josh Spivack Season Preview 2014 Schedule 2014 Roster

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2013 Player Information Seniors 16-20 Juniors 21-23 Sophomores 24-27 Newcomers 28-32 History Career Records Single-Season Records 1995 Championship Team

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Other Information Athletic Turf Fund

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Centenary College Mission Statement Centenary College is a community of learners distinguished by a diverse student body, a dedicated faculty and staff, and stimulating educational opportunities. Centenary College is committed to a quality liberal arts and career studies education with a substantial international dimension to engage students in learning and prepare them for satisfying careers, successful lives, community service and lifelong intellectual pursuits.


Centenary College Athletics Our Athletic Philosophy

Every coach’s mission is to provide the student-athlete with a competitive program and the opportunity to achieve excellence individually or as part of a team. The phrase “the teaching coach,” committed to the students, best describes our philosophy while maintaining a strong academic profile. As coaches, we serve as both educators and leaders. Centenary’s goal is to maximize the human potential of our student-athletes. Our holistic approach stresses the fundamentals of the games we play as well as the values of responsibility, discipline, and commitment. We know that these principles will translate into victories, but more importantly, they will develop young people with character. Those who compete and graduate become true champions, for they will understand what it means to be committed to excellence.

About Our Athletic Program

At Centenary College we nurture and encourage true competitive integrity. Our school adheres to a strict code of conduct from the recruiting process all the way to the NCAA Championships. Our coaches, administrators and staff members all take an active role in monitoring and insuring our compliance with all NCAA, Conference and College regulations. Centenary sponsors 13 men’s and women’s teams at the Division III level, and our athletic department continues to grow. We remain committed to developing our athletic department into one of the best small-college programs in the country. With the help of our dedicated coaches, staff and student-athletes we can see that dream come to reality. As a student-athlete, we will ask you to represent the College’s intercollegiate athletics program both on and off the field with integrity, professionalism and competitiveness. During your years at Centenary, you will be asked to make sacrifices, but these sacrifices will be well rewarded by relationships and memories that will stay with you for a lifetime.


Media Information Note to the Media:

The Centenary College Athletic Department welcomes all members of the press and other media outlets to attend any and all athletic events. Please contact the Sports Information Office at least 24 hours prior to any athletic event for information and access to the event.

Interview Policies

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Post-Game Information

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Credits

The 2014 Men’s Soccer Media Guide was written, designed, and edited by the Sports Information Office at Centenary College. All photos are courtesy of Centenary College Athletics.

Quick Facts General Information

Location...........................................Hackettstown, N.J. Founded................................................................1867 Enrollment............................................................2,694 Colors............................................Navy Blue and Gray Nickname........................................................Cyclones Affiliation............................................NCAA Division III Conferences.........Colonial States Athletic Conference ............................Eastern College Athletic Conference President.......................Dr. Barbara-Jayne Lewthwaite Athletic Director.................................Billie Jo Blackwell

Contact Information

School Phone Directory........................(908)-852-1400 Athletic Department.............................................x2297 Athletic Department Fax.......................(908)-813-8295 Office of Admissions............................................x2217 College Website.................www.centenarycollege.edu Athletics Website.............www.centenarycyclones.com Athletics E-Mail..........athletics@centenarycollege.edu

Athletic Communications

Sports Information Director...........................Iris Correa Office Phone..............................(908)-852-1400 x2372 E-Mail...........................correar@centenarycollege.edu

Social Media Information

Facebook..........................Centenary College Athletics Instagram.........................................CentCyclones_NJ Twitter...........................................@CentCyclones_NJ YouTube......................................CentenaryNJAthletics


Administrative Staff

Director of Athletics Billie Jo Blackwell

Associate Athletic Director Josh Huber

SWA / Sports Information Dir. Iris Correa

Athletics Facility Manager Dinu Dan

Head Athletic Trainer Dana Baffuto

Associate Athletic Trainer Kevin Davies

Athletics Equipment Manager Matt Klank

Athletic Recruiting Coordinator Keith O’Connor

Assistant Athletic Trainer Eddie Giroux


Athletic Training and Conditioning The Sports Medicine program at Centenary College provides students with an opportunity to participate in intercollegiate athletics in the safest and healthiest way possible. A well-rounded program for student-athletes directed toward the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries is enhanced by team physician Dr. Mike Kelly and orthopedic surgeons Dr. Louis Rizio and Dr. Robert A Defalco. The athletic training staff includes Head Athletic Trainer Dana Baffuto, Associate Athletic Trainer Kevin Davies and Assistant Athletic Trainer Eddie Giroux. The fitness center, located in the John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center, gives Centenary students and student-athletes a safe workout environment where they can improve their agility, speed, flexibility, strength and conditioning. Using the fitness center gives each athlete a chance to improve their overall fitness, therefore making them more competitive in their sport of choice. In 2006, the fitness center was expanded to include a separate cardio room as well as the weight machine and free weight areas. The renovation also brought in brand new state-of-the-art strength and fitness equipment that should fill all our student-athlete’s seasonal fitness needs.


2014 Men’s Soccer Team Coaching Staff

Head Coach...........................Keith O’Connor Alma Mater...........................Loyola (Md.) ‘99 Career Record............83-95-13 (10 seasons) Centenary Record......83-95-13 (10 seasons) Phone Number............(908)-852-1400 x2198 E-Mail.....oconnork01@centenarycollege.edu Assistant Coach........................Josh Spivack Alma Mater...............................Centenary ‘10 Phone Number............(908)-852-1400 x2903 Email............spivackj@centenarycollege.edu

2013 Team Information

2013 Overall Record............................12-6-3 2013 CSAC Record/Finish.........8-1 (2nd of 10) Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................10/5 Starters Returning/Lost.............................8/3 Newcomers..................................................7 Captain.......................................Reid Meeker


2013 Colonial States Athletic Conference Coach of the Year Keith O’Connor begins his 11th season as head coach at Centenary College in 2014. Since becoming the head coach at Centenary, Keith O’Connor has transformed CC from a program that won just three games the year prior his arrival into a highly competitive program in the Colonial States Athletic Conference and the mid-atlantic region. In 2013, O’Connor guided the Cyclones to their first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament berth after securing the CSAC title for the first time. Centenary set new school records for longest winning streak (8 games) and longest unbeaten streak (10 games), while placing five players on all-conference teams. The team won 12 matches for the first time since 1999 and earned the second seed in the league tournament after winning a program-record eight conference matches. Reid Meeker ‘14 and Quinn Khouri ‘15 were both named Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. O’Connor has led Centenary to 56 wins over the last six years, while leading Centenary to one Skyline Athletic Conference Tournament (2006) and CSAC Tournament appearances during five of the last six seasons (2008-10, 2012-13). Overall, he owns 83 victories in 10 years at CC. Under O’Connor, the Cyclones have excelled just as much in the classroom as they have on the playing field. The 2007 team posted the highest combined GPA at Centenary (3.08) of the school’s 13 varsity teams. The 2007 and 2009 squads featured players with the highest GPA (3.78 and 3.83, respectively) of all male student-athletes at the college. Individually, Centenary men’s soccer has groomed 41 CSAC All-Academic Team award winners and has delivered 20 NSCAA Scholar All-Region student-athletes and three ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllAmericans since O’Connor became the head coach. 2012 marked a return to the CSAC Tournament as the Cyclones finished the season with an 8-9-1 record after winning two critical, late-season conference games to earn the sixth seed in the tournament. The Cyclones traveled to Marywood University for a first round tournament game against the third-seeded Pacers and quickly jumped out to an early lead when Antonio Cabrera netted a goal in the 18th minute. Marywood responded with a goal just five minutes later to tie the game, however Centenary regained the lead just before the half. After a failed clearing attempt by the Pacers’ keeper, Alex Khouri took a feed from Abiodun Lawal and delivered it into goal for the go ahead goal. Unfortunately for Centenary, the Pacers fought back, tying the game in the second half and forcing overtime where they would prevail by a 3-2 score.


The 2011 team concluded the year with a 9-7-2 overall record, 4-5 in CSAC play. Coach O’Connor’s squad was honored with five post season accolades. Andrew Pinella, Quinn Khouri and Patrick Bourland all earned Second Team All-CSAC honors, while Matt Winkler received honorable mention. Rounding out the postseason honors was Reid Meeker who was placed on the CSAC All-Sportsmanship Team. The Cyclones reached several indivdual achievements in 2011 as Pinnella became Centenary’s all-time leader in goals with 37, points (93), assists (19), and game-winning goals (12) as well as several other categories. Along with Pinnella, Jason Rogers became the school’s all-time saves leader (294) and the all-time leader in wins (27). In 2010, the team finished the year 10-9-1, including 6-3 in the conference. Centenary earned the fourth-seed in the conference tournament and hosted Keystone in the opening round. CC blanked the Giants 4-0 to advance to its first conference tournament semifinals in program history. The Cyclones battled but eventually fell to the top seed and eventual champion, Neumann 2-0. Patrick Bourland and Kyle Thompson were each named Second Team All-CSAC and Andrew Pinnella and Matt Winkler garnered honorable mention accolades. Pinnella set a single-season team record with 10 assists. Off the field, 12 Cyclones earned CSAC All-Academic status and the program received six National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Scholar All-Region honors. The 2009 campaign saw the Cyclones reach the conference tournament thanks to a 3-4-2 CSAC mark, where they fell to Immaculata 2-0. Three student-athletes received All-CSAC accolades, including two second team awards. Off the field, 12 players were named to the CSAC All-Academic Team and two earned NSCAA/adidas All-East-Region Scholar-Athlete honors. Centenary finished the 2008 campaign 10-10-1, earning the fifth seed in the CSAC Tournament with a record of 4-4-0. It did not take the Cyclones long to join the elite teams in the conference as the berth into the CSAC Tournament was its first since joining the conference in 2007. The Cyclones squad also earned an ECAC Metro Region Tournament berth for the second time in three years. Five Cyclones received All-CSAC postseason honors, including two named to the first team, one earning second team accolades, and two claimed honorable mentions. In 2006, O’Connor led the Cyclones to an 11-10-0 record and placed third in the Skyline Athletic Conference with a record of 6-3-0. That mark earned the program its best conference finish and its first Skyline Athletic Conference tournament berth since joining the league in 2003. The eleven wins also marked the most wins by a Cyclone team since 1999. In the process, the Cyclones earned an ECAC Metro Region Tournament berth, its first-ever appearance. Three team members were named to the Skyline postseason teams, including two First Team awards and one Second Team selection. Furthermore, Centenary garnered two NSCAA All-Region players and touted its first-ever conference Rookie of the Year. O’Connor was named the Skyline Athletic Conference Coach of the Year and Centenary College Coach of the Year.


Prior to his arrival at Centenary, O’Connor was the assistant men’s soccer coach at the University of Delaware from 2001-2004. At Delaware, O’Connor was actively involved with the organization and development of a nationally competitive Division I men’s soccer program. He helped guide the Fightin’ Blue Hens to a record of 13-34-10. Their best season was in 2001, when Delaware went 7-11-1. He also coached the AC Milan club team in 2002 and 2003. During his two years with AC Milan, the team advanced to the U-17 Delaware State Cup finals in 2003 and the U-16 semi-finals in 2002. O’Connor also served as a player assessor for the Delaware Olympic Development Program (ODP). Before taking over the assistant coach responsibilities at Delaware, O’Connor served as the head junior varsity coach at his alma mater, Ridgewood High School. While at Ridgewood, he led the Maroons to a two-season record of 23-9-5 and berths in the Bergen County Tournament semifinals in 2000 and finals in 1999. The team also won the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League-A title in 2000. As a player, O’Connor enjoyed a successful playing career at the high school, club and collegiate levels. He became the first freshman to start for the varsity squad in Ridgewood High School history and in his four years at Ridgewood, he captained the team for two years, while capturing one Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League Championship, two Bergen County Tournament Championships and two New Jersey State Sectional titles. He earned such accolades as all-league, all-area, all-county and all-state. He was also named one of the top 22 players in the state during his junior and senior years. O’Connor completed his high school career as one of the school’s all-time greats and still ranks among the Maroons’ career leaders in points (second), goals (third), and assists (first). He was inducted into the Ridgewood High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. A former Division I player recruited to Loyola College (Md.) (now Loyola University), O’Connor played four seasons from 1994-1999, helping lead the regionally-ranked men’s soccer team to an impressive 50-29-6 record, two Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championships and two NCAA play-in appearances in the 1994 and 1995 seasons. In 1999, O’Connor earned his bachelor of arts degree from Loyola College (Md.) in communications, specializing in advertising. His accreditations include a United States Soccer Federation ‘B’ coaching license and a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. O’Connor and his wife, Ellen, currently reside in Pennsylvania with their daughters Cadence and Peighton. Communications, specializing in Advertising. His accreditations include a United States Soccer Federation ‘B’ coaching license and a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. O’Connor and his wife, Ellen, currently reside in Pennsylvania with their daughters Cadence and Peighton.


Josh Spivack opens his sixth season with the Centenary men’s soccer team in 2014 after a threeyear career as a player for the Cyclones. Spivack helped the program to one of the finest seasons in school history as the Cyclones reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time after claiming their first-ever CSAC title. Centenary’s 12 victories were its highest total since 1999. As a player, finished his career with 16 points on five goals and six assists, including career-highs in points (10), goals (three) and assists (four) as a sophomore. He earned two NSCAA Scholar All-Region honors during his playing career. Spivack ranks among Centenary’s career leaders in assists and was also recognized as a team captain. During his three years, Centenary appeared in two conference tournamentsand qualifed for the ECAC Tournament twice. Following his collegiate career, Spivack joined Royal Racing FC Montegnee, a professional club in Belgium, where he also continued his education. He has completed his NJYSA “E” License and holds and NSCAA Advanced Regional Diploma. Spivack holds a bachelor of arts degree in business administration with a concentration in sports management from Centenary. He currently coaches with NJ Dynamo Soccer Club, where he is the head coach for the U16 and U18 boys teams. He also is a head trainer for Pre-K Kickers, which provides soccer education for 3-6 year olds, as well as continuing work with Cerdafied Soccer Training, which works with youth clubs around north Jersey.


2014 Season Preview Centenary College made history last season, earning the Colonial States Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Championship for the first time with a 1-0 victory over top-seeded Marywood.

11th-year Head Coach Keith O’Connor has guided the Cyclones to a berth in the CSAC Tournament during five of the last six years, including an appearance in the semifinals in 2010. However, in 2013, Centenary stormed through the Conference tournament and earned their first crown since joining the league in 2007. Coach O’Connor’s squad returns three of its five leading scorers from last season, including AllCSAC performer Quinn Khouri (Eldersburg, Md./ Liberty). Khouri ranked second in the CSAC for total points (17) and second with seven goals.

The team’s forwards will be led by sophomore standout Luis Marin (Union City, NJ / Union Hill). Marin attempts to build on a solid rookie season after tallying four game winning goals to advance Centenary in conference tournament play. Marin also ranks second on the team in several categories such as points (18), goals (7 and assists (4). Junior Abiodun Lawal (Lagos, Nigeria/Irvington) also returns as a force for the Cyclones and a leader for the midfield position. Joining Lawal in the middle are classmate Nick DePasquale (Toms River, N.J./Toms River East) and senior Se-


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bastian Castillo (Wharton, N.J./Morris Hills).

Junior Glenn Brennen (Butler, Pa./Butler) and sophomore Kevin Brix (Monroe Township, NJ / Monroe Township will also return to the Cyclones’ defensive core along with three newcomers are expected to aid in the effort. After starting all 37 career games (17) 2012 & (20) 2013, junior goalkeeper Jesse Goleman (Pittsburgh, Pa./Taylor Allderdice) is expected to be back between the pipes this fall. Goleman recorded seven shutouts and made 89 saves (91st in NCAA Division III), while earning twelve victories in goal. Goleman was also selected to the CSAC 2nd team All-CSAC and is expected to provide leadership for the rookie goalkeepers. Centenary has graduated six seniors in which many were key players; however, the coaching staff has also brought in a class of seven newcomers that, many of which are expected to contribute immediately. The Cyclones look to go for the crown once again this season as they begin the 2014 season on August 29 at the Doug Martin Memorial Classic against Rochester Institute of Technology at 5:00 pm.


2014 Men’s Soccer Roster

No. Name

Year Pos. Ht.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 23

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

Jesse Goleman Kyle Maris Kevin Brix Justin White Dylan Bricker Keith Salkind Julian Alvarez Michael Marin Quinn Khouri Sean Robinson Abiodun Lawal Ian Kirkpatrick Matt Anderson Luis Marin Nick DePasquale Magno Franco Glenn Brennen Chris Flores Makenson Joseph Sebastian Castillo Richy Castro Chris Bonilla

By Position

GK GK D M D/F D M M M F M D D F M M D D M M F M

Hometown/High School

6-2 175 Pittsburgh, Pa./Taylor Allderdice 5-5 165 Stewartsville, NJ / Phillipsburg 6-0 160 Monroe Twp, N.J./Monroe Twp 5-7 130 Minehill, NJ / Dover 5-9 160 Florida, N.Y./S.S. Seward 5-6 175 Dumont, NJ / Dumont 5-6 150 Dover, N.J./Dover 5-6 170 Union City, N.J./Union City 6-0 160 Eldersburg, Md./Liberty 5-7 170 Mount Olive, N.J./Mount Olive 5-8 140 Irvington, N.J./Irvington 6-2 185 Audubon, N.J./Audubon 5-7 146 Monroe Twp, NJ / Monroe Twp 5-5 145 Union City, N.J./Union Hill 5-7 145 Toms River, N.J./Toms River East 5-10 150 Hackettstown, NJ / Hackettstown 6-0 145 Butler, Pa./Butler Area 5-7 145 Roxbury, NJ / Roxbury 6-0 160 Haute-Feuille / Irvington 5-7 170 Wharton, N.J./Morris Hills 5-5 150 Roxbury, NJ / Roxbury 5-3 East Orange, N.J./St. Benedict’s

Roster Breakdown

Forwards (3) - L. Marin, Robinson, Castro Midfielders (10) - Alvarez, Bonilla, Castillo, DePasquale, Franco, Joseph, Khouri, Lawal, M. Marin, White Defenders (7) - Anderson, Brennen, Bricker, Brix, Flores, Kirkpatrick, Salkind Goalkeepers (2) - Goleman, Marin

By Year

Seniors (4) - Bricker, Castillo, Khouri, M. Marin Juniors (8) - Brennen, DePasquale, Goleman, Joseph, Kirkpatrick, Lawal, Robinson, Salkind Sophomore (5) - Alvarez, Bonilla, Brix, L. Marin, Nolan Freshman (5) - Anderson, Castro, Flores, Franco, White


Date

2014 Schedule Opponent

Time

Aug. 29

at RIT (Soccer Classic) 5:00 pm

Aug. 30

at Nazareth (Soccer Classic) 5:00 pm

Sept. 6

Hunter 1:00 pm

Sept. 10

at Penn State-Brandywine 4:00 pm

Sept. 13

Scranton 2:30 pm

Sept. 17

at Purchase 7:00 pm

Sept. 20

Eastern 2:30 pm

Sept. 24

at FDU-Florham 7:00 pm

Sept. 30

Cairn* 4:00 pm

Oct. 4

at Cabrini* 2:30 pm

Oct. 8

Baptist Bible* 4:00 pm

Oct. 11

Immaculata* 2:30 pm

Oct. 15

at Marywood* 7:00 pm

Oct. 18

at Keystone* 5:30 pm

Oct. 22

Gwynedd Mercy* 3:00 pm

Oct. 25

Moravian 1:00 pm

Oct. 28

at Neumann* 4:00 pm

Nov. 1

at Rosemont* 1:00 pm

* - CSAC match Home matches in bold


Seniors

2013 (Junior): Appeared in three games 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games, started in two...tallied two goals...attempted 11 shots on goal. High School and Personal Data: Played varsity soccer at the S.S. Seward Institute…scored three goals to lead top-seeded S.S. Seward to Section 9 Class C semifinal win in 2010…also played baseball for three years in high school

Bricker’s Career Stats

Year GP 2013 3 2011 7 Total 10

G 0 2 2

A 0 0 0

Pts. 0 4 4

Shots 0 11 11


Seniors

2013 (junior): Played and started in 18 games...scored one game winning goal and had two points with eight shots on goal

High School and Personal Data: Firstyear member of the Centenary men’s soccer team…Earned four varsity letters as an all-conference, all-area and all-county player at Morris Hills High School…Morris County Tournament and Iron Hills Conference champion…high school team was named Daily Record and Star Ledger Boy’s Soccer Team of the Year…history education major at Centenary

Castillo’s Career Stats

Year GP 2013 18 Total 18

G 1 1

A 0 0

Pts. 2 2

Shots 14 14


Seniors

2013 (Junior): Played and started in all 19 games... scored seven goals, six assists...tallied 20 points with 66 shots...1st Team All-CSAC...NSCAA All-Mid Atlantic Region 3rd team...Capital One/COSIDA 3rd Team Academic All-American & All-District...Cyclone of the Week...CSAC All-Academic Team 2012 (Sophomore): Played in 18 games and started in all of them... Scoring 9 goals and 6 assists.... Attempted 88 shots on goal... Awarded Cyclone of the Week... Awarded CSAC player of the Week... CoSIDA/ Capital One Academic All-District First Team District II... First Team All Conference...ECAC First-Team All-Star...First Team All-Conference...CSAC All-Academic Team. 2011 (Freshman): Appeared and started in 14 games... scoring five goals and two assists...attempted 47 shots on goal...Awared Second Team All-Conference...CSAC AllAcademic recipient. High School and Personal Data: Played three years varsity soccer at Liberty High School where he was named captain…nominated to All-County, All-Conference, and AllMetro teams…participated on the State Finalist Maryland 2A team…served as captain of the U-16 Maryland State Championship Club Team…experienced four years of the Maryland Boys Olympic Development Program.

Khouri’s Career Stats

Year GP 2011 14 2012 18 2013 19 Total 51

G 5 9 7 21

A 2 6 6 14

Pts. 12 24 20 56

Shots 47 88 66 201


Seniors

2013 (Junior): Appeared in 18 games with 16 starts...scored game-winning goal against Keystone (Oct. 16th)...recorded 24 shots, including 10 on goal...CSAC ALl-Academic Team.

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 14 games, starting in two of them...tallied four goals and one assist...attempted 25 shots on goal.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer for Union City High School…named to the Hudson County First-Team…also played one year of varsity boys’ volleyball in high school…has two brothers, Luis Gustavo and Jean Paul and three sisters, Leidy, Angelica Miranda, and Paola Munoz…Luis is a freshman Centenary men’s soccer player

Year 2011 2013 Total

GP 14 18 32

Marin’s Career Stats G 4 1 5

A 1 0 1

Pts. 9 2 11

Shots 25 24 49


Juniors

2013 (Sophomore): Started 20 matches on the Cyclones’ back line and played 21 games overall...scored one goal and added two assists for four points...first collegiate goal was an overtime game-winner against Rosemont...recorded three shots on goal...CSAC Player of the Week (10/28)...Cyclone of the Week (10/28)...CSAC All-Academic Team 2012 (Freshman): Played in 18 games and started all of them... Had one shot on goal. High School and Personal Data: Four-year varsity member of the soccer team at Butler Area High School...named tri-captain his junior and senior seasons...selected defensive MVP his junior year...named All-Section and the Jason Karea Bauer Award winner after his senior season...played for Pennsylvania West Cup Soccer for seven years, serving as team captain for three...played for Pennsylvania West Olympic Development Program for four years...major is undecided.

Brennen’s Career Stats

Year GP 2012 18 2013 21 Total 39

G 0 1 1

A 0 2 2

Pts. 0 4 4

Shots 7 3 10


Juniors

2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in 18 games, startiing in 15..netted two goals for four points...attempted right shots with four of them on goal. 2012 (Freshman): Saw action in 13 games, including 11 starts at midfield...attempted seven shots High School and Personal Data: Played three years of varsity soccer at Toms River East High School...named All-State Central Section II Honorable Mention...majoring in criminal justice.

Year 2012 2013 Total

DePasquale’s Career Stats

GP 13 18 31

G 0 2 2

A 0 0 0

Pts. 0 4 4

Shots 7 8 15


Juniors

2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in 20 matches as the team’s starting goalkeeper...set program record with 306:46 consecutive scoreless minutes in net...tied Centenary’s single-season shutout record with seven...1.34 goals-against avg was the third-lowest in single-season school history...Save percentage of 0.767 was fourth-highest by a Centenary net minder during a single-season...posted a 12-4-3 record...amassed 89 saves...2nd team all-CSAC performer...ECAC and CSAC POTW (10/14)..CSAC Honor Roll (10/21)..Two-time Cyclone of the Week. 2012 (Freshman): Played in 17 games and started all of them.. Made 117 Saves....finished ranked 32nd in nation in saves per game (6.88) and 24th in total saves (117)...CSAC weekly Honor Roll... Cyclone of the Week...CSAC All-Academic Team. High School and Personal Data: Played four years of soccer at Allderdice H.S...two-time all-city goalkeeper...three-time city champion...finished as the All-Time leader in shutouts with 25 and as the record holder for fewest goals against in a season with 9 at Allderdice H.S...Selected to USA Maccabi Youth Soccer Team...Inducted into Western Pennsylvania Jewish Sports Hall of Fame...majoring in sports management.

Goleman’s Career Stats

Year GP 2012 17 2013 20 Total 37

Min 1,582:44 1,813:25 3,395:69

GA GAA SV 32 1.82 117 27 1.34 89 59 1.56 206

SV% .785 .767 .777


Juniors

2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in five matches and made one start...CSAC All-Academic team High School and Personal Data: Participated in varisty soccer at Aududon High School for four years...named team captain...earned first team all-conference status...older sister, Caitlin is a member of Centenary’s equestrian team...majoring in Mathematics

Kirkpatrick’s Career Stats

Year GP 2013 5 Total 5

G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts. 0 0

Shots 0 0


Juniors

2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in 20 matches, including 11 starts...dished out two assists...recorded 20 shots with eight on goal 2012 (Freshman): Played in 15 games and started in 12... Had two goals and 4 assists... Attempted 11 shots on goal... CSAC Player of the week... ECAC Division III Region Offensive Player of the Week... Cyclone of the Week. High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer for Irvington High School...named First Team All-Conference, All-Area, and All-Essex County...also a four year member of the baseball team where he was named captain and a one year member of the track team... named First Team All-Conference for baseball....majoring in sports management.

Year 2012 2013 Total

GP 15 20 35

Lawal’s Career Stats G 2 0 2

A 4 2 6

Pts. 8 2 10

Shots 27 20 47


Juniors

2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in 18 matches and started four...finished thrid on the team with nine points and four goals...added one assist...netted game-winning goal against Neumann (10/22)...collected 10 shots, including seven on goal 2012 (Freshman): Played at Montgomery CCC...led the team in goals with five and tied for the team lead with 11 total points High School and Personal Data: Three year member of varsity soccer team at Mount Olive High School...Majoring in graphic design

Robinson’s Career Stats

Year GP 2013 18 Total 18

G 4 4

A 1 1

Pts. 9 9

Shots 10 10


Juniors

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in one game. Majoring in Sports Management and member of the Chi Alpha Epsilon Honor Society High School and Personal Data: Played four years varsity soccer at Dumont High School where he started two seasons and served as a captain...Also was a member and captain of the indoor and outdoor track teams. Recipient of All-Around Male Athlete of the Year.

Salkind’s Career Stats

Year GP 2011 1 Total 1

G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts. 0 0

Shots 0 0


Sophomores

2012 (Freshman): Appeared in five games, starting one...recorded one shot on goal High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the soccer team, including two at the varsity level, at Dover High School...Captain of team during Junior and Senior seasons...played club soccer for STA Spitfire Morris United...also played volleyball for two years...majoring in sports management

Alvarez’s Career Stats

Year GP 2013 5 Total 5

G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts. 0 0

Shots 1 1


Sophomores

2013 (Freshman): Started in 11 matches and appeared in 19 overall...tallied nine shots, including six on goal High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of

St. Benedict’s Prep soccer team, including two for the varsity squad…helped team to two national championships…also led St. Benedict’s to two New Jersey state prep titles…criminology major at Centenary

Year GP 2013 19 Total 19

Bonilla’s Career Stats G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts. 0 0

Shots 9 9


Sophomores

2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 matches and made eight starts...first collegiate goal came against FDUFlorham on the (9/25)...recorded five shots...Cyclone of the Week (9/30) High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the soccer team, including two at the varsity level, at Dover High School…captained team during junior and senior seasons…played club soccer for STA Spitfire Morris United…also played volleyball for two years… majoring in sport management

Year GP 2013 15 Total 15

Brix’s Career Stats G 1 1

A 0 0

Pts. 2 2

Shots 5 5


Sophomores

2013 (Freshman): made 20 appearances, startin 19...named CSAC Tournament MVP...Second Team All-CSAC performer... ranked second on the team and tied for sixth in the conference with 18 points...tied for the team lead and fifth in the league with seven goals...tied for the most game-winning goals in the CSAC with four...dished out four assists...scored gamewinning goal in CSAC Tournament title game...ECAC Player of the Week (11/11)...CSAC POTW (9/3)...CSAC Weekly Honor Roll (11/4)...two-time Cyclone of the Week High School and Personal Data: Earned three varsity letters at Union Hill High School…Named as a top-15 player in Union County and top-five forward in the state of New Jersey…selected as the player of the week…participated in the Hudson County All-Star Game…older brother, Michael, is a member of the Cyclone men’s soccer team…sport management major

Year GP 2013 20 Total 20

Marin’s Career Stats G 7 7

A 4 4

Pts. 18 18

Shots 66 66


High School and Personal Data: Played three years of varsity soccer at Monroe Township High School where he was named captain in 2013...member of 2012 GMC County Championship team as well as the 2012 Central Jersey Groupd IV Championship team...particpated on the 2012 State Finalist Group IV team. The first year player for the Cyclones plans to major in Sports management this fall

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer at Roxbury High School where he was named to All-County and All-Conference...Majoring in Sports management


Newcomers

High School and Personal Data: Played three years of varsity soccer at Roxbury High School where he was the recipient of the Vincent Scerbo Award. In 2012, Roxbury men’s soccer varsity team were Morris County Champions.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer at Hackettstown High School where he was named to 1st team All-Conference, All-Region and All Herald Boy’s soccer...participated in the SCANJ All-Star Game...Also tallied 43 points in one season and earned 24 career goals with the Hackettstown Tigers.


Newcomers

High School and Personal Data: Played two years of varsity soccer for Irvington High School. In those years two years, the Irvington Men’s soccer team were conference champs....will be majoring in Sports Management this Fall.

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer for Phillipsburg High School along with four years of Track & Field.


Newcomers

High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity soccer at Dover High School where he was named Honorable Mention, 2nd team AllConference, 1st team All-Conference, 1st team All-County and 2nd team AllState.


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2013 Championship Team The 2013 men’s soccer team brought Centenary College a year of firsts as they set the best season record of 12-6-3 while under Head Coach Keith O’Connor, recorded their longest winning streak (8 matches), longest unbeaten streak (10 matches), took home the 2013 Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Championship title, and made their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance. Despite entering their first ever CSAC Tournament with an eight game winning streak, the tournament would be no easy task for the Cyclones. The 2013 squad would face third seeded Cabrini College in the first round of the tournament where penalty kicks were needed to decide the winner. Centenary hosted Cabrini College in the Semi-finals match since they were tabbed the second seed in tournament and competed to a double overtime thriller. The Cyclones grabbed the lead first with a goal by Sean Robinson, but momentum shifted as Cabrini scored back-toback goals in the second half. With only five minutes left in regulation, Luis Marin sent a long shot between the pipes for the 2-2 equalizer to keep the Cyclones alive and head into overtime. After two scoreless overtime periods, penalty kicks came into play and Jesse Goleman would give Centenary a 2-0 advantage after he stopped the first two Cabrini attempts. The Cavaliers however would rally to knot the count at 3-3 after five PK’s. Glenn Brennen and Nick Telle both connected on their kicks, as did both Cabrini shooters, before Goleman came up


2013 Championship Team

big, making the save on Cabrini’s last and final PK attempt. Antonio Cabrera stepped up next drilling a kick into the corner of the net to seal the match for the Cyclones sending them to the Championship game against Marywood.

No.2 seed Centenary would head to Scranton, PA to face the No.1 seed, Marywood University. The Pacers handed the Cyclones their one and only loss in the CSAC Conference during the regular season. Since the loss on October 2nd, Centenary went on a rampage posting an 8-0-1 record outscoring their opponents 19-6. Needless to say, the Cyclones did not fold after the loss, but rather learned from it and became ready to take on the challenge of facing CSAC Rival, Marywood on their turf for the CSAC title. A goal midway through the first half would be enough for the CSAC Title and an NCAA Tournament Appearance as Luis Marin scored the lone goal off a pass from Quinn Khouri for a 1-0 lead. Marywood had near chances at the net to tie the game but were unsuccessful as a couple of shots struck the post. With the win, Centenary would be crowned the 2013 CSAC Champs and move onto the NCAA Division III Tournament on an automatic bid. Entering the NCAA Tournament as one of the hottest teams in the nation boasting 10-straight wins for a school record, Centenary was slated to take on #4 Messiah College in Salisbury, Md. A tough matchup ended the historic run for the Cyclones as they were handed their first loss in 45 days as they fell to defending-national champion Messiah 9-1.

Centenary would close their season with a 12-6-3 record while Head Coach Keith O’Connor earned the 2013 Colonial States Athletic Conference Coach of the Year award. The 2013 season would be one to remember with many historic accomplishments to look back to.


Career Records Goals (Top 10)

1. Andrew Pinella - 37 (2008-11) 2. Chris Hill - 36 (2006-08) 3. Kissinger Barreau - 28 (2000, 2004-06) 3. Chris Guadagno - 28 (2006-09) 5. Quinn Khouri - 21 (2011-Pres.) 5. Phil Patricola - 21 (1997-00) 7. Jean Laforest - 18 (1994-97) 8. Jason Lilburn - 15 (1999) 9. Oswald Kotei - 12 (1996-99) 9. Manny Nieves - 12 (2003-06) 9. Matt Winkler - 12 (2008-11) 9. Nick Telle - 12 (2010-13)

Assists (Top 10)

1. Andrew Pinella - 19 (2008-11) 2. Oswald Kotei - 16 (1996-99) 3. Quinn Khouri - 14 (2011-Pres.) 3. Patrick Bourland - 14 (2009-11) 5. Ryan Biello - 11 (2006-08) 6. Kissinger Barreau - 9 (2000, 2004-06) 6. Nelson Becarra - 9 (2006) 6. Jimmy Corey 9 (2008-11) 6. Matt Winkler - 9 (2008-11) 10. Steve Bodei - 8 (2002-05) 10. Chris Guadagno - 8 (2006-09) 10. Jason Lilburn - 8 (1999) 10. Phil Patricola - 8 (1997-00) 10. Nick Telle - 8 (2010-13)

Points (Top 10)

1. Andrew Pinella - 93 (2008-11) 2. Chris Hill - 78 (2006-08) 3. Kissinger Barreau - 65 (2000, 2004-06) 4. Chris Guadagno - 64 (2006-09) 5. Quinn Khouri - 56 (2011-Pres.) 6. Phil Patricola - 50 (1997-00) 7. Oswald Kotei - 40 (1996-99) 8. Jason Lilburn - 38 (1999) 9. Jean Laforest - 37 (1994-97) 10. Matt Winkler - 33 (2008-11)

Saves

1. Jason Rogers - 294 (2008-11) 2. Dave Stewart - 278 (1999, 2001-02) 3. Damien DiBuono - 273 (2006-09) 4. Scott Lewis - 207 (2003-04) 5. Jesse Goleman - 206 (2012-Pres.)

Goals Against Average (Min. 10 Games)

1. Jason Rogers - 1.64 (2008-11) 2. Anthony Guyker - 1.71 (1999) 3. Tim Sanfratello - 1.95 (1998-01) 4. Damien DiBuono - 2.43 (2006-09) 5. Jon Clauson - 2.48 (2003)

Save Percentage

1. Jesse Goleman - 0.785 (2012-Pres.) 2. Josh Hammerstone - 0.765 (1998) 3. Jason Rogers - 0.756 (2008-11) 4. Tim Sanfratello - 0.750 (1998-01) 5. Dave Stewart - 0.711 (1999, 2001-02)

Shutouts

1. Jason Rogers - 16 (2008-11) 2. Jesse Goleman - 10 (2012-Pres.) 3. Damien DiBuono - 6 (2006-09) 4. Dave Stewart - 5 (1999, 2001-02) 5. Anthony Guyker - 4 (1999)


Single Season Records Goals (Top 10)

1. Jean Laforest - 18 (1997) 2. Andrew Pinella - 15 (2011) 2. Jason Lilburn - 15 (1999) 4. Chris Hill - 12 (2006) 4. Chris Hill - 12 (2007) 4. Chris Hill - 12 (2008) 7. Lucknor Dior - 11 (1999) 7. Andrew Pinella - 11 (2010) 9. Nelson Becerra - 10 (2006) 10. Chris Guadagno - 9 (2006) 10. Quinn Khouri - 9 (2012)

Assists (Top 10)

1. Andrew Pinella - 10 (2010) 2. Oswald Kotei - 9 (1999) 2. Nelson Becerra - 9 (2006) 4. Jason Lilburn - 8 (1999) 4. Patrick Bourland - 8 (2011) 6. Oswald Kotei - 7 (1998) 6. Ryan Bilello - 7 (2008) 8. Quinn Khouri - 6 (2013) 8. Quinn Khouri - 6 (2012) 10. Mustapha King - 5 (1999) 10. Phil Patricola - 5 (2000) 9. Chris Hill - 5 (2006)

Points (Top 10)

1. Jason Lilburn - 38 (1999) 2. Jean Laforest - 37 (1997) 3. Andrew Pinella - 34 (2011) 4. Andrew Pinella - 32 (2010) 5. Quinn Khouri - 31 (2012) 6. Nelson Becerra - 29 (2006) 6. Chris Hill - 29 (2006) 8. Lucknor Dior - 25 (1999) 8. Chris Hill - 25 (2008) 10. Chris Hill - 24 (2007)

Saves

1. Scott Lewis - 162 (2004) 2. Dave Stewart - 152 (2001) 3. Jesse Goleman - 117 (2012) 4. Jason Rogers - 97 (2009) 5. Tim Sanfratello - 95 (1998) 5. Dave Stewart - 95 (2000)

Goals Against Average (Min. 10 Games)

1. Dave Stewart - 1.05 (1999) 2. Jason Rogers - 1.15 (2010) 3. Jesse Goleman - 1.34 (2013) 4. Anthony Guyker - 1.71 (1999) 5. Jesse Goleman - 1.82 (2012)

Save Percentage

1. Jason Rogers - 0.815 (2010) 2. Sean Gearren - 0.800 (2004) 3. Jesse Goleman - 0.785 (2012) 4. Jesse Goleman - 0.767 (2013) 5. Josh Hammerstone - 0.760 (1998)

Shutouts

1. Jesse Goleman - 7 (2013) 1. Jason Rogers - 7 (2010) 3. Anthony Guyker - 4 (1999) 3. Damien DiBuono - 4 (2006) 3. Jason Rogers - 4 (2009)


J.E. Reeves Turf Field

J.E. Reeves Jr. Turf Field is the brand-new XM field turf facility located on the campus of Centenary College. Opened in April 2014, the newly-constructed field serves as the home for Centenary’s men’s and women’s soccer teams, men’s and women’s lacrosse teams and other campus activities. The field was completed in large part due to generous donations from the Reeves Foundation and is named after J.E. Reeves Jr., the President and Treasurer of the Reeves Foundation.

In addition to the turf surface, a new scoreboard and sound system were installed for use at home sporting events.


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