2011 Georgetown Men's Soccer Gameday Program

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Table of Contents Schedule .............................................................. 2 Georgetown University ...................................... 3-5 Washington, D.C. .............................................. 6-7 Head Coach Brian Wiese...................................... 8 Assistant Coaches / Support Staff ....................... 9 2011 Roster ........................................................ 10 2011 Team ..................................................... 11-20 2010 Stats .......................................................... 21 All-Time Roster ............................................. 22-23 Year-by-Year Results .................................... 24-26 Record by Opponent ......................................... 26 Records ............................................................. 27 Awards & Honors .......................................... 28-29 Team Awards ..................................................... 30 Compliance / Goals Unlimited ........................... 31 The BIG EAST Conference ............................... 32

2011 Men’s Soccer Schedule Aug. 29 Sept. 2 Sept. 4 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 13

VCU Radford Stanford at Michigan State at Michigan at Penn Princeton at Villanova * at Penn State DePaul * American at West Virginia * at Seton Hall * Notre Dame * at Marquette * at Connecticut * Pittsburgh * Providence * BIG EAST Play-In BIG EAST Quarterfinal BIG EAST Semifinal BIG EAST Championship

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

* BIG EAST Contest All times eastern HOME Away

Credits The 2011 Georgetown Men’s Soccer Gameday Program is published by the Sports Information Office. It was written and compiled by Associate Sports Information Director Barbara Barnes. Editing, coordination and assistance on the program was provided by Publications Coordinator Diana T. Pulupa. Editorial assistance provided by Bill Shapland, Mike “Mex” Carey, Ryan Sakamoto, Haley Rossiter, John Lim and the Georgetown men’s soccer staff. Photography by Rafael Suanes, Georgetown University Photographer Phil Humnicky, Ned Dishman and university archives. Design by Old Hat Creative; Norman, Okla. Printing by CPS | Gumpert; Annapolis, Md. Special thanks to Robert Smith and the Old Hat Creative staff as well as Matt Marzullo, Tina Friia and the CPS | Gumpert staff.

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UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT Georgetown is a Catholic and Jesuit, student-centered research university. Established in 1789 in the spirit of the new republic, the University was founded on the principle that serious and sustained discourse among people of different faiths, cultures, and beliefs promotes intellectual, ethical and spiritual understanding. We embody this principle in the diversity of our students, faculty and staff, our commitment to justice and the common good, our intellectual openness and our international character. An academic community dedicated to creating and communicating knowledge, Georgetown provides excellent undergraduate, graduate and professional education in the Jesuit tradition for the glory of God and the well-being of humankind. Georgetown educates women and men to be reflective lifelong learners, to be responsible and active participants in civic life, and to live generously in service to others.

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GEORGETOWN STUDENT HONORS In its history, Georgetown has attracted some of the nation’s top students, whose achievements include some of the most prestigious awards in higher education:

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Rhodes Scholarships for study at Oxford University since 1984 Marshall Scholarships for study in England Mellon Fellowships for graduate study in the United States Luce Foundation Scholarships for study in the Far East Truman Scholarships for study leading to public service since 1977 Clare Boothe Luce Scholarships for women in the study of science and engineering Mitchell Scholarships for study in Ireland Jack Kent Cooke Scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study Goldwater Scholarships for study in math, science and engineering

MAJORS AT GEORGETOWN Georgetown College American Musical Culture American Studies Anthropology Arabic Art History Biochemistry Biology Biology of Global Health Chemistry Chinese Classics Comparative Literature Computer Science Economics English Environmental Biology French German Government History Interdisciplinary Studies Italian

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Japanese Linguistics Mathematics Medieval Studies Neurobiology Philosophy Physics Political Economy Portuguese Psychology Russian Science and Engineering Sociology Spanish Studio Art Theater and Performance Studies Theology Women’s and Gender Studies

The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service Culture & Politics International Economics

International History International Politics International Political Economy Regional & Comparative Studies Science, Technology, & International Affairs

The Robert Emmett McDonough School of Business

Accounting Finance International Business Management Marketing Operations & Information Management

School of Nursing and Health Studies

Health Care Management & Policy Human Science International Health Nursing


ADMINISTRATION John J. DeGioia has helped to define and strengthen Georgetown University as a premier institution for education and research. Since graduating from the University in 1979, he has served both as a senior administrator and as a faculty member. On July 1, 2001, he became Georgetown’s 48th president. As president, Dr. DeGioia is deeply committed to sustaining academic excellence at Georgetown. He has helped to recruit intellectual leaders to the faculty and secured substantial funding for scholarly research and academic programs. Under Dr. DeGioia’s leadership, the University completed in December 2003 the largest fund-raising effort in University history, the Third Century Campaign. The $1 billion capital campaign benefited Georgetown’s Main, Medical, and Law Center campuses to secure endowment funds for curriculum and faculty support, increase student financial aid, and build and renovate facilities. In 2002-2003, Dr. DeGioia oversaw the largest expansion of campus facilities, with the Southwest Quadrangle - a one million square-foot complex of student housing; study, seminar and music rooms; and a new Jesuit Community Residence - at the forefront. Dr. DeGioia addresses broader issues in higher education as a Chair of the Board of Directors of Campus Compact and of the Forum for the Future of Higher Education. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Independent

Colleges and Universities; the Board of Directors for the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities; the Executive Committee of the Council on Competitiveness; the Business-Higher Education Forum; the Steering Committee of the Talloires Network; the Big East Conference Executive Committee; and is a Commissioner on the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. To prepare young people for leadership roles in the global community, Dr. DeGioia has expanded opportunities for intercultural and interreligious dialogue, welcomed world leaders to campus, and convened international conferences to address challenging issues. He represents Georgetown at the World Economic Forum, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, where he recently served as Chair of the Education Committee. Dr. DeGioia has enhanced Georgetown’s relationship with the many political, cultural, corporate, and economic resources of Washington, D.C. He serves on the Greater Washington Board of Trade and the Federal City Council. Dr. DeGioia is also a strong supporter of Georgetown’s social justice initiatives that seek to improve opportunities for Washington’s underserved neighborhoods. As the first lay president of a Jesuit university, Dr. DeGioia places special emphasis on sustaining and strengthening Georgetown’s Catholic and Jesuit identity and its responsibility to serve as a voice and an instrument for justice. He has also been a strong advocate for inter-

Lee Reed was named the 17th director

up finishes in the last three years. In addition, Cleveland State University has been represented at the NCAA Championship 15 times during that span. Reed’s plan and vision led the Vikings to claim the James J. McCafferty Trophy during the 2007-08 season, an honor recognizing the Horizon League’s all-sport champion. It was the first time that CSU captured the award. CSU won the league’s Men’s All-Sports Award, while the Vikings finished third in the Women’s All-Sports Award. The Vikings, who had never finished higher than fifth place in the McCafferty standings, became just the fourth current Horizon League school to win the award. Reed is well-respected nationally, having represented the Horizon League on the NCAA Management Council and as the president of the NCAA I-AAA Athletic Director’s Association in 2007-08. He is also a member of the NCAA Basketball Academic Enhancement Group, a working group composed of presidents, chancellors, head coaches, commissioners, athletic directors and faculty athletic representatives, which was established to develop strategies to enhance the academic performance and graduation rates of NCAA Division I men’s basketball. Reed has served as chairman of the John McLendon Memorial Minority Postgraduate Scholarship Awards committee, which is operated through NACDA, Reed also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. In March

For over three decades,

of athletics (Francis X. Rienzo chair) at Georgetown University in April 2010. As director of athletics, Reed will oversee the operations of all Georgetown University intercollegiate athletics programs, which includes 29 sports and more than 750 student-athletes Reed takes over for Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D., Georgetown’s senior vice-president for strategic development who served as interim director of athletics during the 2009-10 academic year. Reed comes to Georgetown after serving as the director of athletics at Cleveland State University in Ohio for eight years. A former basketball standout at Cleveland State, he joined the Vikings Athletics Department in the summer of 2002. “Lee is committed to educational excellence and competitive success and I am confident that with his leadership we will continue to recruit and support first-rate coaches and student-athletes who maintain the University’s tradition of academic and athletic success,’ Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia said. “This has been a thorough search process and we look forward to the contributions he will make to our athletics program and the lives of our student-athletes.” Under Reed’s leadership the Viking athletics program moved into the upper ranks of the Horizon League and was recognized as one of the top programs in the state of Ohio. Reed oversaw a department that captured 11 Horizon League Championships, as well as six runner-

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DeGIOIA PRESIDENT

religious dialogue. He is a member of the Order of Malta, a lay religious order of the Roman Catholic Church dedicated to serving the sick and the poor. Dr. DeGioia is a Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgetown University in 1979 and his PhD in Philosophy from the University in 1995. He has most recently taught “Ethics and Global Development,” “Human Rights: A Culture in Crisis,” and a seminar on “Ways of Knowing.” Prior to his appointment as president, Dr. DeGioia held a variety of senior administrative positions at Georgetown, including senior vice president, responsible for university-wide operations, and dean of student affairs. In 2004, he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Academia from the Sons of Italy. And he was named a Washingtonian of the Year by The Washingtonian magazine in 2008. Dr. DeGioia was raised in Orange, Connecticut, and Hanford, California. He and his wife, Theresa Miller DeGioia, a Georgetown alumna, and their son, John Thomas, live in Washington, D.C.

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REED

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS of 2005, he was named one of the 50 Most Powerful African-Americans in Sports by Black Enterprise magazine. Reed rejoined the Vikings after spending the previous seven years (1995-02) at Eastern Michigan University, the last four as associate athletic director for internal affairs. As associate athletic director, Reed oversaw all internal affairs of the department, including compliance, operations and facilities. He had administrative oversight for seven Olympic sports, coordinating fund raising, budget development and the hiring and evaluation of coaches. He administered the athletic department’s $3.5 million grant-in-aid budget that covered 21 sports. A four-year letterman in men’s basketball at Cleveland State, Reed played on teams that compiled a 61-47 mark, serving as team captain for the 1982-83 season. Reed then served as an assistant men’s basketball coach at the University of New Mexico from 1984-86. He later received a master’s degree in sports administration from UNM in 1994.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. ... A CITY LIKE NO OTHER Located less than five miles from the U.S. Capitol and the National Mall, Georgetown University and its community witnessed history in the making as President Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. History then made its way to the Hilltop as President Obama delivered a speech in Gaston Hall on Georgetown’s campus on April 14, 2009.

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ALEXANDER OVECHKIN

CHRIS COOLEY

SERENA WILLIAMS

RYAN ZIMMERMAN

Washington, D.C., a true sports town, has a team in every major league.

JOHN WALL

MONIQUE CURRIE

ANDY NAJAR

ABBY WAMBACH

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HEAD COACH brian wiese brian

WIESE

sixth season career record: 45-41-8

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he 2010 season marked the fifth campaign on the Hilltop for head coach Brian Wiese. Last year, Georgetown won the BIG EAST Blue Division Regular Season Championship for the first time since 1997 and earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the second round of play before not advancing over the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Wiese and his staff were also named the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. In 2009, the Hoyas had an outstanding season finishing fourth in the BIG EAST’s Blue Division with an overall record of 9-8-2 and earning a berth in the BIG EAST Tournament. Georgetown also defeated its first ranked opponent under Wiese, downing No. 19 UCLA 2-0. Wiese continued to build a Hoya team that qualified for its fourth-consecutive BIG EAST Tournament after a five-year drought. Following his first season in 2006, Wiese and his staff brought in one of the biggest recruiting classes in school history as the Hoyas welcomed 11 newcomers to the program. The Hoyas have had continued success in recruiting bringing in players ranked among the top 100 in the nation two years in a row. Wiese earned his first collegiate head coaching job at Georgetown in March 2006 after a successful stint as the associate head coach at the University of Notre Dame.

From 1996-2005, Wiese worked under nationally-recognized coach Bobby Clark for five seasons at Stanford University and then for five more at Notre Dame. In those 10 seasons, the teams posted a combined record of 136-48-25, advanced to nine-straight NCAA Tournaments and made one trip to the championship match. Wiese has worked with 11 All-Americans and eight Academic All-America selections during his career as well as four players who were candidates for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, recognizing the Division I National Player of the Year. Wiese joined Notre Dame as an assistant in 2001 and was promoted to associate head coach in 2005. During his time with the Irish, he helped guide the team to five NCAA Tournament appearances (reaching the Sweet 16 in 2003 and 2005), to the 2003 BIG EAST Tournament title and the 2004 BIG EAST regular season title. He was named to CollegeSoccerNews.com’s Top Assistant Coaches List in 2001 and was part of the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year on two occasions (2001 and 2003). Prior to his stint at Notre Dame, Wiese spent five years (1996-2001) as an assistant coach at Stanford University. The Cardinal posted a 71-21-12 record during that time and made four NCAA Tournament appearances. The team posted a 10-4-4 record in 1996, its first winning season in four years, was ranked second in the country in 1997

when they went 13-5-2 and finished the 1998 season No. 2 in the country after reaching the NCAA title game and finishing 18-5-2. In 2000, Stanford was ranked No. 1 in the country during the season, finished 18-3-1 overall and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. That year, the Cardinal posted a 0.44 goals-against average, the best in the country, and were second in the country with 68 goals scored. During his time at Stanford, Wiese earned a master’s of science degree in product design (mechanical engineering) in 1998. A 1995 graduate of Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, Wiese earned a bachelor of arts in mechanical engineering. A goalkeeper, he was a three-time All-Ivy League selection, two-time Academic All-Ivy League honoree, was named the team’s most valuable player in 1993 and captained the team as a senior. Wiese played professionally briefly for the Bulawayo Highlanders in Zimbabwe. He began his coaching career in 1995, serving as the head coach of the Upper Valley Lightning boys U-15 club team in New Hampshire. Following that, he moved out west, taking over as the head coach of the Del Mar (San Diego) Tsunami girls U-17 club team from 1995-96. Wiese and his wife Becky have three children Morgan (10), Ted (8) and Maya (6).

PAST GEORGETOWN COACHES Years

Record

Head Coach

1984-2005 1981-83 1980 1977-79

220-187-23 11-27-9 1-12-1 7-29-2

Keith D. Tabatznik Mike Dillon Scott Strasburg Tim Cooney

2006-pres. 45-41-8

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Brian Wiese

Years 1975-76 1970-74 1966-69 1961-65 1958-60

Record 6-14-2 24-35-9 21-19-2 14-28-1 12-12-2

Head Coach Bill Smith Paul Kennedy Ricardo Mendoza Bill Lauritzen Steve Benedek

Years 1955-57 1954 1952-53

Record 7-22-1 1-8-0 0-9-1

Head Coach Dan Mulcahy Robert Windish Rev. Frederick Brew

54 Seasons 360-435-59 (.456)


ASSISTANT COACHES & STAFF zach

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mike

Assistant coach

assistant coach

volunteer assistant

samol

Zach Samol is in his sixth year on the Hilltop. He is no stranger to success as he has helped Georgetown, Yale University and Boston College to league titles and NCAA Tournament appearances. Samol helped the Hoyas win the BIG EAST Blue Division Regular Season Championship and earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the second round of play. Following the conference championship, the staff was named the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. He spent four years at Yale, helping them to a league championship and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament as well as directing the Yale summer camps. Samol also spent two seasons coaching at Boston College as an assistant from 2000-01. Samol played his collegiate soccer at Dartmouth College, graduating in 1998 and was a 1997 All-Ivy League selection before earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology. Following his graduation, Samol played professionally from 1998-2003 with the Connecticut Wolves (A-League), the Cape Cod Crusaders (D-3 Pro League), the Boston Bulldogs (A-League) and the Western Mass Pioneers (D-3 Pro League), where he concluded his pro career. He spent two seasons as a head coach with the Potomac U.S. Soccer Development Academy and is currently the academy director at the McLean U.S. Soccer Development Program. Samol resides in Washington, D.C.

Barbara Barnes Associate SID / Men’s Soccer Contact

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gill

Brian Gill came to Georgetown from Seattle University before the 2010 campaign. He serves as the recruiting coordinator as well as an assistant coach helping with all aspects of the program. In his first season on the Hilltop, Gill helped the Hoyas win the BIG EAST Blue Division Regular Season Championship and earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the second round of play only to tie North Carolina and fail to advance in penalty kicks. The Tar Heels went on to the College Cup. Following the conference championship, the staff was named the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. Gill served an assistant coach with the Redhawks for one season helping build the program in their first season of Division I in 2009. Seattle finished the season in the top four in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation that year. He was also an assistant coach at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., for two seasons prior as the Leopards reached the Patriot League Conference Tournaments in 2007 and 2008, posted 17 shutouts and had a goals-against average of under one goal per game. Gill was a two-time team MVP at Rider University, helping the team reach the MAAC championship game in 2000 and 2003. He also played goalkeeper for the Brooklyn Knights of the USL’s Premier Development League from 2001 to 2003. Gill has an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and a National Goalkeepers Diploma. He is currently working with the Potomac U16 squad which is part of the US Development Academy. Gill spent five seasons as the staff coach of MatchFit Academy FC and also worked with Washington Premier and Crossfire. Gill graduated magna cum laude from Rider with a degree in secondary education and history. He is working toward his master’s degree at Georgetown University in sports industry management. Gill resides in Arlington, Va.

William “Jay” Hubbard Assistant Athletic Trainer

Mike Montross came to the Hilltop at the beginning of the 2011 season. He joined the Hoya staff from Dickinson College where he was a four-year starter and letterwinner for the Red Devils. He will be involved in all aspects of the program including coaching, scouting and marketing. Montross was a center midfielder and captain at Dickinson leading the squad to a pair of NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, the first two for the program, as well as three Centennial Conference Tournament berths. While at Dickinson, Montross spent a semester abroad where he worked with Terence Morris of Regal FC Barcelona and trained with UDAF Sant Marti, a Spanish semipro club. Montross’ additional international experience includes playing in Brazil and Italy. In 2009, Montross played with the D.C. United Super-20 squad which went undefeated in conference play and advanced to the national semifinals. He graduated on the Dean’s List from Dickinson in 2011 with a bachelor’s of arts in international business and management as well as a Spanish minor. The local product went to BethesdaChevy Chase High School where he was a four-year letterwinner. Montross played club soccer with the Potomac Cougars and was coached by former Georgetown assistant Josh Shapiro. He was also a member of the Maryland Olympic Development team for six seasons. His ODP squad won Region 1 in 2005. Montross resides in Bethesda, Md.

Shelly Habel Associate Director of the Academic Resource Center for Student-Athlete Services

Mike Hill Head of Sports Performance

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2011 ROSTER NUMERICAL No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27

Name Tomas Gomez Austin Martz Ibu Otegbeye Joey Dillon Rory Shepard Ian Christianson Gabe Padilla Tommy Muller Uche Onyeador Nick Van Hollen Tyler Rudy Mark Luxama Jared Rist Jimmy Nealis Keegan Carter Steve Neumann Ted Helfrich Andy Riemer Tom Skelly John Snyder Ben Slingerland Keon Parsa Eric Labourdette

Ht. 6-1 5-8 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-7 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-2 5-11 5-11

Wt. 196 150 140 160 158 155 165 160 160 170 160 152 145 162 140 150 191 160 155 145 185 165 152

Pos. Cl. Hometown/High School GK Fr. Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves F/M Fr. Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg D RS-Sr. Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park M/D So. Rochester Hills, Mich./Rochester Adams D Fr. New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan M Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Christian Life M/F So. Sacramento, Calif./Jesuit D Jr. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Trinity Prep F Sr. Sterling, Va/Potomac Falls D So. Kensington, Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase M/D Fr. Olney, Md./Sherwood F/M Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y./The Packer Collegiate Institute M/D Fr. Durham, N.C./Riverside D Jr. Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa M/F So. Teaneck, N.J./Paramus Catholic M So. New Hope, Pa./Council Rock North D So. Belvedere, Calif./Marin Catholic M Jr. McLean, Va./Georgetown Prep M Fr. Albuquerque, N.M./Shattuck St. Mary’s M Jr. Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman D RS-Sr. Beverly, Mass./St. John’s Prep GK So. West Hills, Calif./El Camino Real M Fr. New York, N.Y./Bronx High School of Science

Head Coach: Brian Wiese (Dartmouth ‘95) – Sixth season Assistant Coaches: Zach Samol (Dartmouth ‘98), Brian Gill (Rider ‘04) Vounteer Assistant: Mike Montross (Dickinson ‘11) Director of Community Service and Video: Neil Berment Coordinator of Soccer Operations: Trey Livingston Captains: Ian Christianson, Tommy Muller

ALPHABETICAL No. 17 6 4 1 19 27 14 2 8 16 18 9 3 7 24 20 15 13 5 21 23 22 11

Name Keegan Carter Ian Christianson Joey Dillon Tomas Gomez Ted Helfrich Eric Labourdette Mark Luxama Austin Martz Tommy Muller Jimmy Nealis Steve Neumann Uche Onyeador Ibu Otegbeye Gabe Padilla Keon Parsa Andy Riemer Jared Rist Tyler Rudy Rory Shepard Tom Skelly Ben Slingerland John Snyder Nick Van Hollen

Ht. 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-7 5-8 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-9 6-2 5-9 5-11

Pronunciation Guide

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Wt. 140 155 160 196 191 152 152 150 160 162 150 160 140 165 165 160 145 160 158 155 185 145 170

Pos. Cl. Hometown/High School M/F So. Teaneck, N.J./Paramus Catholic M Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Christian Life M/D So. Rochester Hills, Mich./Rochester Adams GK Fr. Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves D So. Belvedere, Calif./Marin Catholic M Fr. New York, N.Y./Bronx High School of Science F/M Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y./The Packer Collegiate Institute F/M Fr. Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg D Jr. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Trinity Prep D Jr. Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa M So. New Hope, Pa./Council Rock North F Sr. Sterling, Va/Potomac Falls D RS-Sr. Winter Park, Fla./Winter Park M/F So. Sacramento, Calif./Jesuit GK So. West Hills, Calif./El Camino Real M Jr. McLean, Va./Georgetown Prep M/D Fr. Durham, N.C./Riverside M/D Fr. Olney, Md./Sherwood D Fr. New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan M Fr. Albuquerque, N.M./Shattuck St. Mary’s D RS-Sr. Beverly, Mass./St. John’s Prep M Jr. Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman D So. Kensington, Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Tomas - Toh-mahss Uche Onyeador - OO-che oon-ya-dor Ibu Otegbeye - EE-boo Oh-teg-bay

Padilla - Pah-dee-ah Wiese - Weese

Roster Breakdown Hoyas by Class

Fifth Year (2): Otegbeye, Slingerland Senior (1): Onyeador Juniors (6): Christianson, Luxama, Muller, Nealis, Riemer, Snyder Sophomores (7): Carter, Dillon, Helfrich, Neumann, Padilla, Parsa, Van Hollen Freshmen (7): Gomez, Labourdette, Martz, Rist, Rudy, Shepard, Skelly

Hoyas by Position

Forwards (5): Carter, Luxama, Martz Onyeador, Padilla Midfielders (13): Carter, Christianson, Dillon, Labourdette, Luxama, Martz, Neumann, Padilla, Riemer, Rist, Rudy, Skelly, Snyder Defenders (10): Dillon, Helfrich, Muller, Nealis, Otegbeye, Rist, Rudy, Shepard, Slingerland, Van Hollen Goalkeepers (2): Gomez, Parsa

Hoyas by State / Country

California (3): Helfrich, Padilla, Parsa Connecticut (1): Shepard Florida (2): Muller, Otegbeye Iowa (1): Christianson Maryland (3): Rudy, Snyder, Van Hollen Massachusetts (1): Slingerland Michigan (1): Dillon Missouri (1): Gomez New Jersey (1): Carter New Mexico (1): Skelly New York (3): Labourdette, Luxama, Nealis North Carolina (1): Rist Pennsylvania (2): Martz, Neumann Virginia (2): Onyeador, Riemer


christians0n 6 ian

junior / Midfielder / 5-11 / 155 Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Christian Life

2010 - Earned Second Team All-America from College Soccer News … Was Second Team All-Northeast Region by the NSCAA … Was the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year and named to the All-BIG EAST First Team … Named team MVP at the annual banquet … Was a member of the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll … Started in all 20 games Hoyas … Tallied five goals and seven assists for 17 points on the season to rank second on the squad in scoring … Managed three game winners … Had assists in the victories over Northeastern, Adelphi, Seton Hall and Villanova … Scored the game winner on a penalty kick in the 1-0 win over No. 21 West Virginia … Notched an assist in the cross-town victory at American … Scored a goal along with two assists in the 6-2 win over Marquette on Senior Day … Assisted on the game winner in one of the biggest victories in program history, a 1-0 win over No. 6 Connecticut to take the BIG EAST Blue Division Championship … Scored the game winner in the NCAA Tournament First Round 3-0 win over UNC Greensboro. 2009 - Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team ... Appeared in 13 games with 12 starts despite suffering a midseason injury ... Scored his first collegiate goal against Coastal Carolina, which proved to be the game winner ... Named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for his efforts against Coastal Carolina ... Took 16 shots for the year. Prior to Georgetown - Played with the Chicago Fire’s U.S. Development squad for two seasons … Prior to working with the fire, spent seven seasons with the Cedar Rapids Soccer Association … Was a team captain for both squads all nine years … Won seven Iowa State Championships with Cedar Rapids … Won the Midwest Conference Championship and placed sixth at national with the Fire … Honored as a U.S. Development Academy Mid-American Starting 11 … Trained in the U.S. National Team Pool from 2004-06 and in 2008-09 … Played on the Region III team from 2004-07 … Traveled to the Argentina Invitational in 2007 and played with the adidas All-Stars in Italy in 2006 … An honor roll student and member of the National Honor Society … Coached with the Cedar Rapids Soccer Association for three seasons.

Year

GP

GS

G

Christianson’s Career Statistics A Pts Shots Shot% SOG

SOG% GW

PK-Att

2009 2010

13 20

12 20

1 5

0 7

.500 .481

0-0 2-2

TOTAL 33

32

6

7

2 17

19

16 27

43

.062 .185

.140

8 13

21

.488

1 3

4

2-2

IAN CHRISTIANSON

11


8 muller tommy

junior / Defender / 5-11 / 160 Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Trinity Prep

2010 - Started in all 18 games he played … Notched three goals and one assist for seven points despite playing in the backline … Scored a goal off of a set piece in the loss to No. 22 Penn … Had a goal in the win over Adelphi … Tallied the game winner in the 6-0 victory over Seton Hall … Managed an assist in the 6-2 Senior Day win against Marquette … Was a part of nine shutouts for the Hoyas. 2009 - Played in eight games with three starts on defense ... Scored his first-career point at Seton Hall on an assist ... Had seven shots on the season. Prior to Georgetown - Earned three varsity letters under coach William Milsten at Trinity Prep … Spent 13 seasons playing with Orlando FC and was a captain for two years … Two-time member of the Super Y ODP National Team and was a member of the national finals all-tournament team in 2006 … Team won the Southeast Division in 2007 and 2008 … Played with the Florida ODP squad in 2005 … Won a 3v3 National Championship for his age group … Member of both the National Honor Society and National Latin Honor Society … Received the Friends of Mozart Piano Concerto Award.

Year

GP

GS

G

A

2009 2010

8 18

3 18

0 3

1 1

TOTAL 26

tommy Muller

12

21

3

2

Muller’s Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% SOG 1 7

8

7 17

24

.000 .176

.125

2 9

11

SOG% GW

PK-Att

.286 .529

0-0 0-0

.458

0 1

1

0-0


OTEGBEYE 3 ibu

Redshirt senior / defender / 5-9 / 140 winter park, fla. / winter Park

2010 - Played in 12 games with five starts … Helped the defense blank No. 24 Michigan State in the 4-0 victory … Tallied an assist in the 6-0 victory over Seton Hall … Notched two shots with one on goal … A part of four shutouts. 2009 - Appeared and started in 16 games for the Hoyas on defense ... Had an assist against American ... Helped the Hoyas to eight shutouts on the season ... Took a shot in the win over Pittsburgh. 2008 - Appeared in the first six games of the season with five starts … Went down with a season-ending knee injury before the South Florida game … Had two assists in six games with a pair of helpers in the win over Davidson … His work in the Davidson game earned him a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll. 2007 - Played in 14 games, starting at Louisville and against Rutgers … Tied for third on the team with two assists … Recorded an assist on the game-winning goal at Louisville … Handed out an assist on the Hoyas’ first goal in the 2-0 win over Pittsburgh … Named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. Prior to Georgetown - A three-year letterwinning defensive midfielder for coaches Ken Hammond and Bobby Croft at Winter Park ... Named First Team All-Metro, First Team All-District, Second Team All-County and Second Team All-Central Florida after his senior season ... Was selected as one of the top 11 professional prospects in Central Florida by the pro-indoor soccer team the Orlando Sharks ... Capped his senior year with an appearance in the state All-Star Game ... Helped Winter Park to a 28-0-2 overall record and a State Semifinal appearance ... Played club ball with the CFU Craze (2006-07) for coach Bryan Cunningham and the CFU Strikers (2003-06) and coach Mario Alvarado ... Helped the CFU Strikers to a State Championship and the Regional Quarterfinals in 2005 ... Born in Chicago, but of Nigerian heritage.

Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP 14 6 16 12 48

GS 2 5 16 5 28

G 0 0 0 0 0

A 2 2 1 1 6

Otegbeye’s Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% 2 1 .000 2 0 .000 1 1 .000 1 2 .000 6 0 .000

Redshirt senior / defendER / 6-2 / 185 beverly, Mass. / st. john’s prep

SOG 1 0 0 1 0

SOG% 1.000 .000 .000 .500 .000

GW 0 0 0 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

slingerland 23 ben

2010 – Was named Most Improved Player at the annual banquet … Worked his way into the starting lineup appearing in 19 games with 14 starts … Hoyas went on a nine-game win streak following his first insertion into the starting lineup … Scored his first career goal against Providence in the BIG EAST Tournament … Part of nine shutouts for the Hoya defense … Tallied five shots with three on goal. 2009 - Appeared in three games on the defense with one start to his credit ... His first career start came against American at North Kehoe Field ... Played in both wins at the Davidson Tournament. 2008 - Appeared in two games for the Hoyas … Saw action against Cal-Fullerton and Stoneybrook. 2007 - Did not see any game action … Named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. Prior to Georgetown - Three-year letterwinning center midfielder for David Crowell at St. John’s Prep … Named NSCAA/adidas All-American as a senior helping the team to a 22-0-2 record and a Massachusetts State Championship in 2006 recording 10 goals and eight assists … Was a major part of the team that was ranked as high as No. 6 in the nation by the NSCAA/adidas … Earned Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year, Boston Globe Player of the Year and Catholic Conference MVP accolades following his senior year … Also named All-Eastern Massachusetts, All-State, earned a spot on the All-Regional Team … Earned All-Scholastic honors by the Boston Herald and Salem News Player of the Year honors after his senior campaign … Totaled 17 goals and 19 assists in three years of varsity ball … Played club with Seacoast United for coaches Rob Thompson and Ian Burgess … Helped Seacoast United to the Super Y League North American Finals in 2006 in addition to winning the State Championship … Played four years of varsity tennis at St. John’s Prep … A three-year National Honor Society member … Represented St. John’s Prep at the national Xaverian Brothers Leadership Program … Was a broadcaster for the school’s television network.

Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP 2 3 19 24

GS 0 1 14 15

G 0 0 1 1

Slingerland’s Career Statistics A Pts Shots Shot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 2 5 .200 0 2 0 .000

SOG 0 0 3 0

SOG% .000 .000 .600 .000

GW 0 0 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

13


9 onyeador uche

senior / forward / 5-9 / 160 sterling, va. / potomac falls

2010 - Named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week after an impressive opening weekend … Played in seven games with three starts to his credit … Scored two goals, both game winners, in the opening two games of the season, a 2-1 victory over Northeastern and a 4-0 win over No. 24 Michigan State … Had four shots with two on goal, scoring in both attempts … Took the later half of the season off to focus on his studies. 2009 - Played in 15 games starting nine ... Scored two goals and posted one assist for five points on the season ... Both goals of the season were game winners ... Tallied the game winner at Syracuse ... Notched the game winner against Rutgers ... Had an assist in the victory over Villanova ... For his work against Rutgers and Villanova earned a spot on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s National Team of the Week ... Took 12 shots on the season. 2008 - Appeared in all 19 games as a freshman rotating in at forward … Scored his first intercollegiate goal against Hartford, also had an assist in the contest … Took 18 shots for the season … Featured in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” section recognizing his outstanding accomplishments before coming to the Hilltop. Prior to Georgetown - Set the Virginia state high school scoring record with 127 goals … Picked up Virginia state Player of the Year honors from Gatorade and Rise Magazine for the 2006-07 season as Potomac Falls extended its unbeaten streak to 34-0-4 over his sophomore and junior seasons ... Led Potomac Falls and coach Dave Gryder to the 2006 State Championship, three Dulles District titles and three Region II championships ... Tallied 28 goals as a freshman, 31 goals as a sophomore, 42 goals as a junior and 26 goals as a senior … Was a two-time Loudoun Extra Player of the Year honoree and was named All-State First Team three times … Played in Barcelona with D.C. United U-17 team. Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP 19 15 7 41

GS 0 9 3 12

G 1 2 2 5

A 1 1 0 2

Onyeador’s Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% 3 18 .056 5 12 .167 4 4 .500 12 34 .147

SOG 5 6 2 13

SOG% .278 .500 .500 .382

GW 0 2 2 4

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

uche onyeador

14 luxama mark

junior / Forward / Midfielder / 5-7 / 152 Brooklyn, N.Y. / The Packer Collegiate Institute

2010 - Appeared in his first intercollegiate contest on October 13, a 6-0 victory over Seton Hall. 2009 - Did not see game action. Prior to Georgetown - Scored 19 goals his senior year at The Packer Collegiate Institute under coach George Boutis … Played on the varsity squad for three seasons where he was the top scorer in the conference his senior year … A member of the U-17 Haitian national team that competed in the World Cup in Korea … Participated in club soccer with Met Oval Academy for two years and played on the New York ODP team for five seasons … Was a member of the U-13 Super Y League North American Final ODP Select Team … Brooklyn Knights squad won the State Cup in 2002 and traveled to France to represent the U.S. … Played with G.W. Gottschee winning the State Cup in 2005 … Was a member of the Chess Club in high school.

Year 2010

14

GP 1

GS 0

G 0

A 0

Luxama’s Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% SOG 0 0 .000 0

SOG% GW .000 0

PK-Att 0-0


nealis 16 jimmy

junior / Defender / 6-0 / 162 Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa

2010 - Named Third Team All-Northeast Region by the NSCAA … Started in all 20 games for the Hoyas on defense … Had four assists on the season for four points … Assisted on the game winner in the 4-0 victory over No. 24 Michigan State … Assisted on the game winner again in the 1-0 win over Providence … Tallied two assists in the 6-2 Senior Day victory over Marquette … Had 15 shots with six on goal … Part of a defense that managed nine shutouts for the season. 2009 - Appeared in 19 games with seven starts on defense ... Despite playing in the backline, notched two goals and two assists on the season for six points ... Scored the first point of his career with an assist at Syracuse ... Posted the first goal of his career in the tough loss to Maryland ... Had an assist against Notre Dame ... Scored a goal against American ... Took nine shots on the season. Prior to Georgetown - Started all four years at Massapequa High School earning New York State Player of the Year honors his senior season … Finished his high school career with 33 goals and 34 assists … Three-time allconference and two-time all-state honoree … High school team won Nassau County three-consecutive seasons and its conference in 2006 and 2008 … Played club soccer with the Massapequa Terminators United for eight seasons captaining his squad all eight years … Won the Northeast Region in 2007 … Member of the honor roll and the National Honor Society …Earned two varsity letters in basketball.

Year 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP 19 20 39

GS 7 20 27

G 2 0 2

A 2 4 6

Nealis’ Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% 6 9 .222 4 15 .000 10 24 .083

SOG 3 6 9

SOG% .333 .400 .375

GW 0 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0

riemer 20 andy

Junior / Midfielder / 6-0 / 160 McLean, Va. / Georgetown Prep

2010 - Appeared in 19 games with 16 starts to his credit … Scored three goals with two assists for eight points on the season … Had a goal and an assist in the 4-0 victory over No. 24 Michigan State … Assisted on the game winner in the victory past American … Managed a goal in the Senior Day win against Marquette … Tallied a goal in the NCAA Tournament First Round win over UNC Greensboro … Had 23 shots with 14 on goal. 2009 - Played in all 19 games with two starts to his credit ... Georgetown’s fourth-leading scorer as a freshman with nine points including a team-high four goals and one assist ... Scored the first goal of his career in the win at Syracuse ... Notched a goal in the 2-0 victory over Rutgers ... Tallied a goal in the win at Seton Hall ... Had an assist against American ... Scored a goal in the BIG EAST Tournament game versus DePaul ... Posted 18 shots on the season. Prior to Georgetown - Was an All-Met and three-time all-conference player at Georgetown Prep under Guy Fraiture winning a pair of conference championships … Earned three varsity letters in soccer as the assist leader in 2008 and two in track & field … Played with the Virginia ODP squad from 2004-07 starting all four years and captaining for two … ODP team was a Region I pool team four years in a row … Was a member of the DC United Super Y League team for three seasons serving as a captain for two … Won the Mid-Atlantic Super Y Championship and qualified for the national tournament … Played club soccer with McLean FC and was a national tournament finalist in 2008 … Was the team’s second-leading scorer in 2007 and 2008 … Member of the National Honor Society, Latin Honor Society and German Honor Society.

Year 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP 19 19 38

GS 2 16 18

G 4 3 7

A 1 2 3

Riemer’s Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% 9 18 .222 8 23 .130 17 41 .171

SOG 7 14 21

SOG% .389 .609 .512

GW 0 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0

15


22 snyder john

junior / midfielder / 5-9 / 145 bethesda, md. / walt whitman

At Virginia Tech - Played and started in 18 games for the Hokies in 2010 ... Recorded five shots with two on goal ... Took a medical hardship in 2009 ... Played in nine contests as a freshman with two starts to his credit ... Managed two shots. Prior to Georgetown - A four-year starter at Walt Whitman High School ... Played club soccer with the Potomac Cougars ... Club team won the Maryland State Championship in 2008 ... Scored the game-winning goal in the county regional semifinals ... High school squad advanced to the state quarterfinals his junior season ... Team captain as a senior ... Wrote for his school newspaper.

17 carter keegan

sophomore / Midfielder / forward / 5-9 / 140 teaneck, n.j. / paramus catholic

2010 - Played in four games for the Blue & Gray as a freshman … Had a shot on goal in the loss to Denver … Appeared in victories over No. 21 West Virginia, American and Seton Hall. Prior to Georgetown - An all-state honoree at Paramus Catholic, scoring 35 goals and tallying 37 assists in his fouryear career ... As a captain, led Paramus to a pair to league titles ... A part of the New Jersey Olympic Development pool for two seasons and played at a Super Y League Select Camp ... Played club soccer with FC Westchester Academy for two years after spending a number of seasons with the Teaneck Stingrays Soccer Club ... An accomplished track & field athlete who competed at the 2006 National Youth Junior Olympics as well as both the East Coast and Penn Relays ... Was an honor roll student and volunteered as a basketball and soccer coach.

Year 2010

GP 4

GS 0

G 0

A 0

4 dILLOn joey

Carter’s Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% SOG 0 1 .000 1

SOG% GW 1.000 0

PK-Att 0-0

sophomore / Midfielder / Defender / 6-0 / 160 rochester hills, mich. / rochester adams

2010 - Earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie squad … Appeared in all 20 contests with 17 starts to his credit … Tallied one goal and three assists for five points in the midfield … Notched assists in the first two games of the season with a helper against Northeastern and one in the win over No. 24 Michigan State … Scored his first collegiate goal in the win over Adelphi which was the game winner … Had an assist in the 6-0 victory over Seton Hall. Prior to Georgetown - A first team all-state honoree as a senior and an all-region, all-district, all-county and all-league selection in both 2008 and 2009 ... The two-year team captain ... Squad advanced to the state semifinals ... Played club with Vardar Academy ... A two-year captain with Vardar and a member of the state Olympic Development squad from 2002-06 ... A member of the National Honor Society.

Year 2010

GP 20

GS 17

G 1

A 3

Dillon’s Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% SOG 5 4 .250 1

SOG% GW .250 1

PK-Att 0-0

joey dillon

16


sophomore / Defender / 6-3 / 191 Belvedere, calif. / marin catholic

helfrich 19 ted

2010 - Did not see game action. Prior to Georgetown - A four-year letterwinner in soccer at Marin Catholic High School scoring 14 goals as a center back ... A three-year first team all-league honoree and an all-state selection in high school ... Played with the Cal North Olympic Development team and was a Region IV All-Star ... His Super Y ODP squad won the national championship ... Played club with Marin FC ... Team won the Nor Cal State Cup and he scored the winning goal in the championship game ... A member of the Dean’s List and the student government at Marin Catholic.

sophomore / Midfielder / 6-0 / 150 new hope, pa. / council rock north

neumAnn 18 steve

2010 - Named First Team All-Freshman by Soccer America and Second Team All-Freshman by College Soccer News … Was Second Team All-BIG EAST and earned a spot on the conference’s All-Rookie squad … Won two BIG EAST Rookie of the Week awards … Appeared in all 20 games for the Hoyas with one start to his credit … Scored a season-best 10 goals with eight assists for 28 points which ranks him in the program’s all-time lists for career points, goals in a season, points in a season and assists in a season … Had four game winners to his credit … Assisted on the game winner in the 2-1 season-opening victory over Northeastern … Tallied a goal and an assist in the win over No. 24 Michigan State … Notched two assists in the 6-0 shutout against Adelphi … Managed two goals, including the game winner, in the win at American … Had the game winner in the victory over Providence … Had two goals and one assist in the 6-0 win against Seton Hall and followed that up with a two goal, one assist performance with the game winner against Villanova … Tallied a goal and an assist in the Senior Day win over Marquette … Had the game winner in the 1-0 victory over No. 6 Connecticut which won the BIG EAST Blue Division Championship … Notched an assist in the BIG EAST Tournament. Prior to Georgetown - An NSCAA Regional All-American and NSCAA All-State selection as a senior ... led Council Rock North High School to a 15-2-2 record ... The Suburban One League Player of the Year and the Bucks County Courier Times’ Soccer Player of the Year ... Played club with the YMS Xplosion ... A two-time state champ and led the squad to the No. 1 ranking in the nation by GotSoccer.com ... Played on the state Olympic Development team for six seasons and has trained internationally.

Year 2010

GP 20

GS 1

G 10

Neumann’s Career Statistics A Pts Shots Shot% SOG 8 28 34 .294 15

SOG% GW .441 4

PK-Att 0-0

steve neumann

17


7 padilla gabe

sophomore / Midfielder / forward / 5-11 / 165 Sacramento, calif. / jesuit

2010 - Appeared in 19 games for the Blue & Gray … Scored two goals and had one assist for five points … Tallied his first collegiate goal in the 4-0 victory over No. 24 Michigan State … Had an assist in the win over cross-town rival American … Managed a goal against Seton Hall … Had nine shots with six on goal for the season. Prior to Georgetown - Earned two varsity letters in soccer and one in track as a middle distance runner ... Led the squad in assists as a junior and was the Delta River League MVP as well as an all-region selection as a senior ... Played club soccer with the California Development Academy ... A member of the Honor Roll and was a part of the Executive Council.

Year 2010

GP 19

GS 0

G 2

24 parsa keon

A 1

Padilla’s Career Statistics Pts Shots Shot% SOG 5 9 .222 6

SOG% GW .667 0

PK-Att 0-0

sophomore / goalkeeper / 5-11 / 165 west hills, calif. / El Camino real

2010 – Did not see game action. Prior to Georgetown - Ranked No. 57 in TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Top 100 Players in the Class of 2010 and the No. 6 goalkeeper on the list ... Earned varsity letters in both soccer and football ... Named an NSCAA All-American in 2009 ... A two-time first team all-league selection and was the 2009 Punter of the Year in football ... Played club soccer with a number of different organizations, most recently Real So Cal ... Won the AP Scholar Award at El Camino Real ... A member of the National Honor Society.

11 van hollen nick

sophomore / defender / 5-11 / 170 kensington, md. / bethesda-chevy chase

2010 – Appeared in two games for the Hoyas as a freshman … Saw action in the loss to Denver at the TLC Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Lobo Invitational … Played in the 6-0 victory over Seton Hall. Prior to Georgetown - A four-year letterwinner and named All-Gazette First Team as a senior as well as an honorable mention all-state ... A three-time MVP and played with the Maryland Olympic Development squad for two seasons ... Played club with Pachuca Internationals ... Won the Maryland State Cup in 2009 and was the US Club Soccer National Champions in 2007 ... A member of the National Honor Society and has participated in overseas mission trips in both Kenya and Nicaragua.

Year 2010

18

GP 2

GS 0

G 0

Van Hollen’s Career Statistics A Pts Shots Shot% SOG 0 0 0 .000 0

SOG% GW .000 0

PK-Att 0-0


freshman / goalkeeper / 6-1 / 196 Webster Groves, mo. / webster groves

GOMEZ 1 tomas

Prior to Georgetown - A four-year letterwinner at Webster Groves earning First Team Missouri Class 3 All-State and ESPN Rise All-State ... Class 3 Missouri Goalkeeper of the Year in 2010 ... Posted eight shutouts as a senior and seven as a junior ... High school squad won the South Conference Championship ... Plays club with St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer ... A member of the National Honor Society and won the Renaissance Award as a senior.

freshman / midfielder / 5-11 / 152 New york, N.Y. / Bronx high school of science

labourdette 27 eric

Prior to Georgetown - Earned All-Bronx Player of the Year as a senior at Bronx High School of Science where he was a four-year letterwinner ... Also named All-City his senior year ... Team won the Bronx League for the first time in school history in 2010 ... Was the captain of both his high school and club team ... Played club soccer with the Manhattan Soccer Club ... A National Merit Finalist.

freshman / forward / midfielder / 5-8 / 150 mechanicsburg, pa. / mechanicsburg

martz 2 austin

Prior to Georgetown - An all-state selection as a senior at Mechanicsburg ... Earned Keystone Player of the Year and Sentinel Player of the Year after scoring 29 goals and notching 17 assists ... Won three varsity letters in soccer receiving all-conference accolades as a junior and senior ... Spent seven years with the Super NOVA Club and most recently played with the PA Classics U-18 Academy ... Played tennis, football and basketball in high school ... A member of the National Honor Society, Spanish NHS, Key Club and the Science Olympiad.

19


15 rist jared

freshman / midfielder / defender / 5-9 / 145 durham, N.C. / riverside

Prior to Georgetown - A three-time all-conference and all-region honoree at Riverside ... Named a two-year captain at his high school which went to the state semifinals in 2009 ... Played club soccer with the Triangle Futbol Club ... A part of the North Carolina Olympic Development pool ... Played basketball and was his class valedictorian as a junior.

13 rudy tyler

freshman / midfielder / defender / 5-9 / 160 olney, md. / sherwood

Prior to Georgetown - Earned four varsity letters in soccer at Sherwood High School ... Named All-Met by the Washington Post his junior and senior seasons and was a Maryland First Team All-State honoree ... Received NSCAA High School Scholar All-American and All-Region honors as a senior ... Played club with the DC United Academy and was a member of the Maryland ODP program for three seasons as well as a part of the Region 1 pool ... A member of the Student Government Association.

5 shepard rory

freshman / defender / 5-11 / 158 new canaan, conn. / new canaan

Prior to Georgetown - A four-year letterwinner at New Canaan where he was the team captain as a senior ... A First Team All-CIAC and All-FCIAC in 2010 ... Led his squad in goals, assists and points in 2010 ... New Canaan won the Class L State Championship and earned game MVP honors ... Played club soccer with FC Westchester and was a five-year captain ... Played hockey and baseball at New Canaan.

21 skelly tom

freshman / midfielder / 5-9 / 155 albuquerque, N.M. / shattuck St. mary’s

Prior to Georgetown - Played with the Shattuck-St. Mary’s U-18 Academy Team in Minnesota ... Squad won the Minnesota State Championship in 2009 as well as the Las Vegas Showcase and the Final Four Showcase ... A part of the Minnesota Olympic Development program ... A member of the honor’s program at Shattuck-St. Mary’s School.

20


2010 STATS Overall: 12-6-2 Conf: 7-2-0 Home: 9-2-0 Away: 3-4-2 Neut: 0-0-0 No. 18 6 11 14 4 20 8 25 2 9 16 21 23 12 22 3 7 17 15 10 1 0

Name NEUMANN, Steve CHRISTIANSON, Ian COLCHAO, Jose DIGGS, Chandler C’DEBACA, Seth RIEMER, Andy MULLER, Tommy PADILLA, Gabe DILLON, Joey ONYEADOR, Uche NEALIS, Jimmy TEMBON, Henry SLINGERLAND, Ben VERDI, Alex BURNETT, Rob OTEGBEYE, Ibu ST. GEORGE, Tom CARTER, Keegan VAN HOLLEN, Nick LUXAMA, Mark BRUTTO, Matthew WILBER, Mark Total Opponents

GP-GS 20-1 20-20 20-20 20-20 19-19 19-16 18-18 19-0 20-17 7-3 20-20 20-1 19-14 9-6 20-20 12-5 7-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 19-19 3-1 20 20

OVERALL G A Pts Sh Shot% GW 10 8 28 34 .294 4 5 7 17 27 .185 3 5 6 16 27 .185 1 4 3 11 32 .125 0 1 9 11 34 .029 0 3 2 8 23 .130 0 3 1 7 17 .176 1 2 1 5 9 .222 0 1 3 5 4 .250 1 2 0 4 4 .500 2 0 4 4 15 .000 0 0 3 3 3 .000 0 1 0 2 5 .200 0 1 0 2 1 1.000 0 0 2 2 8 .000 0 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 38 50 126 248 .153 12 23 21 67 237 .097 6

No. 1 0

Name BRUTTO, Matthew WILBER, Mark Total

GP-GS 19-19 3-1 20

Min. 1722:19 129:20 1851:39

GA 20 3 23

GAAvg 1.05 2.09 1.12

Opponents

20

1851:39

38

1.85

OVERALL Svs 66 5 71

Pct .767 .625 .755

W 11 0 11

L 5 1 6

T 2 0 2

80

.678

6

11 2

CONFERENCE PK GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK 0 9-0 7 3 17 17 .412 3 0 2 9-9 3 4 10 12 .250 2 1 0 9-9 3 4 10 12 .250 1 0 0 9-9 3 2 8 15 .200 0 0 0 9-9 0 5 5 15 .000 0 0 0 8-8 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0 0 9-9 1 1 3 8 .125 1 0 0 9-0 1 0 2 6 .167 0 0 0 9-9 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 9-9 0 3 3 5 .000 0 0 0 9-0 0 3 3 3 .000 0 0 0 9-9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 9-9 0 2 2 4 .000 0 0 0 4-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 9-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 9 19 29 67 104 .183 7 1 1 9 8 7 23 78 .103 2 0 CONFERENCE

Sho 8 0 9

GP-GS 9-9 2-0 9

Min. GA 765:12 8 44:19 0 809:31 8

GAAvg 0.94 0.00 0.89

Svs 22 2 24

Pct W .733 7 1.000 0 .750 7

L 2 0 2

3

9

809:31

2.11

29

.604 2

7 0 2

19

T 0 0 0

Sho 4 0 5

RESULTS Date Opponent Result Overall Conf. Att. Sept. 3, 2010 Northeastern W, 2-1 (2ot) 1-0-0 0-0-0 1077 Sept. 5, 2010 No. 24 Michigan State W, 4-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1017 Sept. 10, 2010 at New Mexico L, 3-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 4430 Sept. 12, 2010 at Denver L, 3-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Sept. 17, 2010 at Princeton T, 1-1 (2ot) 2-2-1 0-0-0 918 Sept. 19, 2010 No. 22 Pennsylvania L, 3-1 2-3-1 0-0-0 771 Sept. 25, 2010 at Cincinnati * L, 2-0 2-4-1 0-1-0 178 Sept. 29, 2010 Adelphi W, 2-0 3-4-1 0-1-0 221 Oct. 2, 2010 No. 21 West Virginia * W, 1-0 4-4-1 1-1-0 743 Oct. 6, 2010 at American W, 3-2 5-4-1 1-1-0 168 Oct. 9, 2010 at Providence * W, 1-0 6-4-1 2-1-0 417 Oct. 13, 2010 Seton Hall * W, 6-0 7-4-1 3-1-0 107 Oct. 16, 2010 Villanova * W, 3-1 8-4-1 4-1-0 1035 Oct. 20, 2010 at Pittsburgh * W, 1-0 9-4-1 5-1-0 136 Oct. 23, 2010 Marquette * W, 6-2 10-4-1 6-1-0 1279 Oct. 28, 2010 No. 6 Connecticut * W, 1-0 11-4-1 7-1-0 1089 Oct. 31, 2010 at Notre Dame * L, 3-0 11-5-1 7-2-0 327 Nov. 6, 2010 Providence ! L, 2-1 11-6-1 7-2-0 937 Nov. 18, 2010 UNC Greensboro # W, 3-0 12-6-1 7-2-0 385 Nov. 21, 2010 at No. 4 North Carolina & T, 0-0 (2ot) 12-6-2 7-2-0 651 * BIG EAST Conference game

! BIG EAST Quarterfinals

# NCAA First Round

Goals Scored COLCHAO, Jose (CHRISTIANSON, Ian;DILLON, Joey); ONYEADOR, Uche (NEUMANN, Steve) ONYEADOR, Uche (NEALIS, Jimmy); RIEMER, Andy (unassisted); NEU MANN, Steve (DILLON, Joey; C’DEBACA, Seth); PADILLA, Gabe (RIEMER, Andy;NEUMANN, Steve) VERDI, Alex (unassisted) CHRISTIANSON, Ian (penalty kick) C’DEBACA, Seth (DIGGS, Chandler) MULLER, Tommy (C’DEBACA, Seth) DILLON, Joey (NEUMANN, Steve;CHRISTIANSON, Ian); MULLER, Tommy (NEUMANN, Steve) CHRISTIANSON, Ian (penalty kick) COLCHAO, Jose (C’DEBACA, Seth); NEUMANN, Steve (CHRISTIANSON, Ian;PADILLA, Gabe); NEUMANN, Steve (RIEMER, Andy) NEUMANN, Steve (TEMBON, Henry;NEALIS, Jimmy) MULLER, Tommy (NEUMANN, Steve); DIGGS, Chandler (unassisted); NEUMANN, Steve (BURNETT, Rob; C’DEBACA, Seth); NEUMANN, Steve (TEMBON, Henry;C’DEBACA, Seth); COLCHAO, Jose (CHRISTIANSON, Ian); PADILLA, Gabe (OTEGBEYE, Ibu;DILLON, Joey) NEUMANN, Steve (DIGGS, Chandler;COLCHAO, Jose); NEUMANN, Steve COLCHAO, Jose; CHRISTIANSON, Ian); COLCHAO, Jose (NEUMANN, Steve) COLCHAO, Jose (C’DEBACA, Seth) RIEMER, Andy (C’DEBACA, Seth;NEALIS, Jimmy); CHRISTIASON, Ian (DIGGS, Chandler;NEUMANN, Steve); CHRISTIANSON, Ian (BURNETT, Rob; C’DEBACA, Seth); NEUMANN, Steve (TEMBON, Henry;COLCHAO, Jose); DIGGS, Chandler (CHRISTIANSON, Ian;COLCHAO, Jose); DIGGS, Chandler (NEALIS, Jimmy;MULLER, Tommy) NEUMANN, Steve (CHRISTIANSON, Ian) SLINGERLAND, Ben (NEUMANN, Steve) CHRISTIANSON, Ian (COLCHAO, Jose); RIEMER, Andy (C’DEBACA,Seth); DIGGS, Chandler (COLCHAO, Jose) -

& NCAA Second Round

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ALL-TIME ROSTER William Abom.....................................1990 Joe Alioto............................................1990 James Andretta...............1996-97-98-99 Gil Ascunce.................... 1993-94-95-96 Chris Ashby.................... 1991-92-93-94 Roland Augustine..................1969-70-71 Christian Aviza............... 1990-91-92-93 Bulent Atalay......................................1960 Pat Ayers.................................1978-79-80 Jack Bacardi.......................................1967 Peter Bachman........ 1996-97-98-99-00 Michael Banner..................................2002 Gui Barbosa................... 1989-90-91-92 Kalil Barbur.........................................1960 David Barron............................... 1988-92 Carlos Bava........................................ 1970 Billy Bednarz...................1995-96-97-98 Sean Bellomy..................2005-06-07-08 Andy Bellwoar.......................1980-81-82 Jay Belsky..................................... 1970-71 Charles Beyer.................1997-98-99-00 Richard Birns.....................................1991 Nader Bitar.........................................1985 Lee Blackwood..................................1981 Ellery Bledsoe.................2001-02-03-04 Richard Blick......................................1954 Zach Bluemer.............................. 1999-00 Max Blume..........................................2004 David Blyth.........................................1992 Jeff Boehling...................1997-98-99-00 Michael Bono............................... 1970-71 Roberto Botero..................................1953 Doug Boyle......................................... 1977 Geoff Bradley.............................. 1983-84 Paul Brandley..................2001-02-03-04 Paul Brannon..................................... 1977 Conant Brewer.................................. 1978 Brian Browder..............................1987-88 Cary Bruce.........................................1980 Matthew Brutto...............2007-08-09-10 Richard Buck............................... 1953-54 Jay Burke.............................................1953 Mike Burke..........................................1967 Robert Burnett................2007-08-09-10 Tony Butcavage.................................1969 Jason Butler...........................1992-94-95 Bill Byers...................................... 2006-07 Seth C’deBaca...............2007-08-09-10 Thomas Cahill............................. 1982-85 Dick Callahan.....................................1967 Jose Cabrera......................................1996 Daniel Capello...................................1993 Colin Carney......................................2006 Edwardo Carualho............................1990 John Carroll........................................1987 Adam Carter.......................................1984 Keegan Carter..............................2010

Sean Bellomy

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Antonio Casas...................................1960 Ethan Caskey..................2002-03-04-05 Robert Celata............................. 1980-82 Kaiser Chowdhry............2001-02-03-04 Ian Christianson....................2009-10 Larry Ciston........................................1960 Jean-Marc Clark.......................... 1984-85 Jose Colchao..................2007-08-09-10 Len Coleman...................2006-07-08-09 Todd Colonna................ 1988-89-90-91 Peter Collins.......................................1967 Robert Collins-Cona......................... 1970 Louis Colombo..................................1967 Reuben Comettant...........................1980 Eddy Condit....................................... 1977 William Connett.................................1960 TJ Connolly.........................................2006 Tim Convey..................... 2003-04-05-06 Dean Conway....................... 1967-68-69 Ralph Conte................................ 1985-86 David Cook.........................................1995 Tim Cooney........................................1971 Bill Corbett............................. 1977-78-79 Dean Costaleas.................................1993 Ed Cotter............................................1971 Peter Couhig.........................1990-91-92 Jeff Covel..................................... 1969-71 Thomas Cowley.......................... 1953-54 Diego Crespo....................................1980 John Cronin........................................1989 Jeff Curtin.........................2002-03-04-05 Michael Cusick........................... 1996-97 David Czerniecki...............................1984 Dayne D’Aguilar...........................1978-80 James Daly................................... 1953-54 Ronald Davidson...............................1953 John Davitt..........................................1954 Trent Davol...................... 1993-94-95-96 Ignacio Decerega..............................1984 Luis de los Heros.................1990-91-92 James DeJong.................................... 1977 Greg DeLuca.....................................1994 Ron Dennie ................................ 1992-93 Joe Devine.......................2004-05-06-07 Ed Diaz.............................1986-87-88-89 Richard Diaz............. 2004-05-06-07-08 Chandler Diggs..............2007-08-09-10 Carlos Dieppa....................................1953 Greg Dillard.....................1994-95-96-97 Joey Dillon...........................................2010 Tom Dillow...................... 1989-90-91-92 Pape Diouf..........................................1984 Pete DiNardo.....................................1984 Tim Don..................................1984-85-86 George Donnelly...............................1960 Chris Donovan................................... 1977 John Duffy...........................................1980

Jeff Curtin

Michael Dunne...................................1953 Mostafa Ebrahimnejad...............2007-08 David Eder................................... 2002-03 Jean Michael Eid............................... 1978 Mark Elliot...........................................1992 Mike Elmasry......................................1980 Hani Elnaggar....................................1980 Truls Engebretson......... 1998-99-00-01 Roger Epee..................................1969-70 Larry Everling.............................. 1983-84 Alex Fairman................................ 2004-06 Tony Falanga......................................1954 Carlos Federigotti.............................1969 Kemmons Feldman.................... 2002-03 George Fellner...................................1953 Raul Ferrer...................... 1992-93-94-95 Kiko Figus.....................................1979-80 Marco Figus................................. 1977-79 Peter Finn........................ 1998-99-00-01 Kevin Finnegan..................................2009 James Flanagan........................... 1970-71 Tom Fleming....................................... 1977 Bill Flynn................................. 1979-80-82 Bill Foorman.......................................1987 Martin Forrester.................................1953 Richard Frank.............................. 2005-06 Dave Fraser........................................ 1978 Greg Freeburg...................... 2000-01-02 Brian Fuller..................... 1989-90-91-92 Peter Fusz.............................. 2001-02-03 Mario Galindo....................................1953 Erik Garciamendez..............2008-09-10 Dan Gargan.....................2001-02-03-04 Nat Gatewood............................ 1990-91 Danny Gavula.............................. 2003-04 Jacques Gelardin..............................1967 Jackie Gerber.....................................1984 David Giglio........................................ 1978 Casares Gill.......................................1969 Ignacio Gill-Casares......................... 1970 Mike Gillis...........................................1967 Tony Giraldi.............................1969-70-71 Mike Glaccum.................2004-05-06-07 Edward Goldsmith............................ 1970 Reed Goldsmith................................1971 Ismael Gonzalez......................... 1982-83 Fred Good..........................................1967 John Goodwin....................................1980 Trevor Goodrich..............2001-02-03-04 Alan Gould..........................................1982 Bryan Gowdy................. 1988-89-90-91 Augie de Goytisolo........................... 1978 Johan Grabe.......................................1991 Daniel Grasso................ 2003-04-05-06 Peter Grasso...................2005-06-07-08 Mike Graziano.................1984-85-86-87 Tom Greaser....................1994-95-96-97

Dan Gargan

Dick Gregorie.....................................1967 Fred Grello......................................... 1978 Glenn Griffith.....................................1987 Michael Gross................ 1998-99-00-01 Nick Guevara.....................................1960 Bob Gullett.........................................1967 Joseph Gump.....................................1983 Istvan Gyenis............................... 1982-84 Marius Haas....................1986-87-88-89 John Hackl.......................................... 1977 Kirk Haggerty.....................................1986 Alexander Haig............................ 1970-71 Harri Halonen.....................................2005 Ehren Halse-Stumberg......... 1997-98-99 Matt Hammett....................................2009 Tom Hart........................................ 1977-78 Jeb Haslam......................................... 1977 Brian Hawes.......................................1980 Mitch Hefferman................................ 1978 Dan Helfrich....................1994-95-96-97 Ted Helfrich...................................2010 Adam Heyman............................ 1996-97 Andy Hoffman.................1986-87-88-89 Tim Hogan.......................2000-01-02-03 Albert Holguin....................................1953 Roberto Holguin......................... 1969-71 Jerry Hurley.........................................1971 Mert Incekara........................ 1997-98-99 Alexander Iwanciw............................ 1970 Jon Janenda.....................1985-86-87-88 Daniel Janney........................1983-84-85 Nils Janson.........................................1989 Benjamin Jefferson-Dow........... 2002-04-05-06 Frank Johnson....................................1967 Matt Jokl................................. 1996-97-98 Chris Jones..................... 1991-92-93-94 Mark Jones.................................... 1977-78 Hunter Joslin...................2005-06-07-08 William Joyce.............................. 1953-54 Joseph Julian...................................... 1970 Peter Karches.................................... 1970 John Kavanagh...................................1954 Christopher Keefe............................. 1970 Tim Keegan............... 1990-91-92-93-94 Patrick Kelly...........................1994-95-96 John Keffer.......................................... 1979 Mitch Keffernan................................. 1977 Brian Kennedy................................... 1970 Denny Kenney....................................1954 Brian Kennedy................................... 1970 Andrew Keszler.............. 2003-04-05-06 Peter Kieffer........................... 1967-68-69 Gerald Kirby....................................... 1970 Todd Kinney.................... 1988-89-90-91 Justin Kondos........................ 2006-07-08 Matt Kops....................... 1988-89-90-91 Dave Kostecki................ 1988-89-90-91

Tim Hogan


ALL-TIME ROSTER Keith Kreisher........................1980-82-83 Michael Kreisler.......................... 1983-84 Eric Kvello........................1995-96-97-98 Stephen Lambrix........................ 2001-02 Greg Landegger......................... 1989-90 Gary Lanzara..........................1969-70-71 Scott Larrabee................2006-07-08-09 Pete Lawrence......................1980-82-83 Sam LeBlanc............................... 1982-84 Porter Ledford....................... 1987-88-89 Doug Lee............................................ 1978 Agustin Legorreta.............................1953 Bob Lennon........................................1954 Bill Lewis.............................................1967 Gordon Lewis....................................1980 Warren Li............................................1980 Brandon Lieb................. 1993-94-95-96 Matthew Lieb................. 1989-90-91-92 Dario Llado.................................. 1990-91 Alfredo Llosa......................................1967 Mike Locker........................................1994 Andy Logan...........................1984-85-86 Etienne de Longvilliers......... 1977-78-79 Matt Luckett.......................................1991 Mark Luxama..........................2009-10 Kevin Lynch.........................................1954 Kevin Lynsky.......................................1982 Peter Lyons.........................................1967 Kevin Lynshey.....................................1982 David Mackell..................................... 1978 David Madison............................ 2008-09 David Magli............................1993-94-95 Marc de Magnin......................... 1953-54 Mark Manning....................... 1997-99-00 Enrique Marin.....................................1953 Louis Martinez....................................1969 Brian Mascarenhas...........................2006 Zeid Masri..............................1984-85-86 Tom Matthews.................................... 1978 Will Maxted.........................................1984 Charles McAleer.............1977-78-79-80 Danny McAnally..............2002-03-04-05 Kevin McAnally...............1996-97-98-99 Tim McAnally......................................2002 Eric McAndrew.....................1994-95-96 Stephan McDonald...........................1960 Morgan McDonell.............................1971 Spencer McGrew.............................1967 Jeremy McKitrick............1995-96-97-98 Chris McManimon...................... 1990-91 Lou McMurray....................................1980 Patrick McNertney...................... 1970-71 Ben McKnight................ 1992-93-94-95 Lewis McUrran................................... 1979 Scott Meares................. 1991-92-93-94 Jim Meranus....................................... 1978 Bill Merriam.........................................1990

Scott Larrabee

Andrew Miksztal................................1971 Phil Miller.............................................1971 Geoff Mills................................... 1982-83 Michael Mills.......................... 1985-86-87 Tom Minogue...................................... 1978 Alex Mojaisky................................ 1970-71 Alfonso Monge........................... 1982-83 Alfred Montero...................................1967 Justin Moo Young..............................2010 George Morgan................................. 1970 Emir Moroan.......................................1971 Alexander Moutenegro.................... 1977 Michael Moylan...............1984-85-86-87 Tommy Muller.........................2009-10 Ed Murphy Kevin Murphy............................... 1977-78 Peter Murphy......................................1983 Jimmy Nealis..........................2009-10 Rob Nelson.........................................2002 Connor Neusel........................... 2006-07 Steve Neumann...........................2010 Brian Newman...................................1994 Michael Newman........... 1991-92-93-94 Adolfo Nishikawa........................1969-70 Eduardo Nunez........................... 1994-95 Jim O’Brate .......................... 1967-68-69 Dave O’Brien.....................................1971 Jorge O’Campo.................................1953 Robert O’Connor..............................1960 Brian O’Hagan............... 1999-00-01-02 Frank O’Hara...................................... 1977 Uche Onyeador................2008-09-10 Mario Ortega............................... 1985-86 Yousef Otaiba.......................1992-93-94 Ibukun Otegbeye....... 2007-08-09-10 Kenny Owens................. 1998-99-00-01 Hernan Oyarzabal.............................1960 Dominique Paddack......1987-88-89-90 Phillip Paddack.....................1982-83-84 Joseph Paden............................. 2000-01 Gabe Padilla.................................2010 Alex Pangraze.................2005-06-07-08 Keon Parsa...................................2010 Jason Partenza................1996-97-98-99 Jim Pearlstein........................ 1986-87-88 Mario Pechelo....................................1954 Anthony Pelletier........... 1983-84-85-86 Chuck Pepe............................1978-79-80 Felix Perrucci......................................1969 Brandon Pfluger................................2008 Keith Phillips.......................................1988 Juan Piedra................................... 1977-78 Kasit Piromya.....................................1967 Brent Plumley........................2003-04-05 Ted Polk........................................ 1982-83 Nate Port......................... 1998-99-00-01 Ignacio Prats...................................... 1979

Brian O’Hagan

Jerome Provenzano.......................... 1977 Frank Prial...............................1969-70-71 Leopold Prieto...................................1969 Tyler Purtill........................1996-97-98-99 Chris Putko.........................................2004 Dan Pydo.........................2002-03-04-05 Jose Quimson............................. 1953-54 Alfredo Rabassa......................... 1982-83 Kyle Rakow......................1997-98-99-00 George Rhem....................................1967 Chris Rhody.......................... 1985-86-87 Andy Riemer...........................2009-10 Eric Rigaud.........................................1987 Pick Riley.............................................1954 George Rissotto................................1960 Khary Robinson..............1997-98-99-00 Jaime Rogelio.....................................1953 Pete Rombold....................................1954 Dan Rossomondo................1992-93-94 Dan Ryan ..............................1999-00-01 Tom Ryan............................................ 1978 Arturo Sarabia..............................1969-70 George Sanchez...............................1954 Henry Sandri...................................... 1970 Rick Sandri.........................................1971 Eras Santiago....................................1954 Carlos Sauma....................................1953 Skip Sawch........................................1971 Mike Scanlon.............................. 1982-83 Regis Scheithauer............................1960 Ricky Schramm.............. 2003-04-05-06 Toby Schropp........................1980-82-83 Tyler Schropp..................1987-88-89-90 Denis Scott............................ 1997-98-99 Michael Sentance....................... 1970-71 Ted Shanahan . .......................... 2004-05 Peter Sharron.....................................1987 William Sharron.......................... 1953-54 Kevin Shaw......................1996-97-98-99 Wally Sheltz................................. 1985-86 Bob Shot............................................. 1978 Emile Sicre.........................................1967 Peter Silverman.................................1967 Dave Sinclair...................................... 1979 Kevin Sindelar.......... 2001-02-03-04-05 Nick Skadan.......................................1980 Carl Skanderup..............2000-01-02-03 Pete Skelly................................... 1982-83 Ben Slingerland......... 2007-08-09-10 Brad Smith.......................................... 1978 Sandy Sokoloff.................................. 1977 Andy Sole..............................1999-00-01 Tony Soric..............................1999-00-01 Scott Southall....................................1989 Tom St. George..............2007-08-09-10 John Stabb......................................... 1978 Richard Stahl............................... 1977-78

Brent Plumley

Thomas Staley...................................1953 Rich Starrs.......................1985-86-87-88 David Stapleton............. 1992-93-94-95 Evan Steinberg.................................. 1979 Jeff Steinke.................................. 2000-01 Tim Sullivan .......................................1953 John Supplitt................................ 1977-78 Craig Sweetra.............................. 1970-71 Chris Tansey....................2002-03-04-05 Dan Tavares................................. 1985-86 Jeff Taylor............................................1990 Henry Tembon....................................2010 Mark Testa.......................................... 1979 Felix Terruzzi....................................... 1970 Greg Thaler............................ 1977-78-79 Bob Thompson........................... 1985-86 Matt Tierney........................................1993 Sean Todd.............................1985-86-88 Charles Tomasino.............................1954 Greg Tramontozzi....................... 1988-89 Mike Ueltzen.......................................1967 Ahmet Uzer......................................... 1979 Mehmet Uzer................................1979-80 Flavio Valladares................................1953 Zack Van Amburg..............................1989 Warren Van Der Waag.1993-94-95-96 Nick Van Hollen...........................2010 Jan Van Houten..................................1960 Tony Vasquez..................1984-85-86-87 Richard Vatinelle................................1984 Alex Verdi.........................2007-08-09-10 Don Wall................................1980-82-83 Rob Walsh........................1977-78-79-80 Marty Waters......................................1984 Phillip Wellington.......... 1991-92-93-94 Mark Wilber.....................2007-08-09-10 Paul Wilson........................................1967 Robbie Wolfer............................. 2000-01 Joe Woodring.....................................1954 James Woodward, Jr........................1960 Greg Wrapp.......................................1971 Eugene Zamora.................................1987 Corey Zeller.....................2005-06-07-08 Mark Zeman....................2006-07-08-09 Pete Ziobro............................ 1979-80-82 Fred Ziter............................................1954

Mark Zeman

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1952 (0-4-1)

Coach: Rev. Frederick Brew Howard Catholic Las Americas Club Catholic Maryland

1959 (5-4-2) § L, 4-1 T, 2-2 L, 5-2 L, 4-2 L, 3-0

1953 (0-5-1) § Coach: Rev. Frederick Brew 10/3 Howard 10/9 at Duke L, 10-0 10/10 at North Carolina L, 5-1 10/14 at University of Baltimore 10/17 Loyola (Md.) L, 6-2 10/24 at McDaniel 10/31 at Mount St. Mary’s L, 4-0 11/8 Catholic 11/15 Las Americas Club 11/22 at Catholic

1954 (1-8-0)

Coach: Robert Windish 10/2 Western Maryland 10/13 University of Baltimore 10/16 at Loyola (Md.) 10/23 Towson 11/6 at Howard 11/11 Queens College 11/13 at Catholic 11/20 Mount St. Mary’s Washington & Lee

L, 5-0 L, 7-0 L, 4-0 L, 5-0 L, 6-1 L, 4-1 L, 6-1 W, 2-1 L, 5-3

1955 (2-6-1)

Coach: Dan Mulcahy University of Baltimore Howard American Loyola (Md.) Towson 11/8 Mount St. Mary’s Washington & Lee 11/22 Maryland Catholic

L, 6-2 L, 5-3 W, 5-2 T, 3-3 L, 3-0 W, 5-1 L, 6-3 L, 2-0 L, 7-0

1956 (4-8-0)

Coach: Dan Mulcahy 10/10 at American 10/12 Mount St. Mary’s 10/17 at Catholic 10/20 British Lions Club 10/23 Howard 10/27 Towson 11/3 at Gettysburg 11/7 Maryland 11/10 Loyola (Md.) 11/13 University of Baltimore 11/19 Washington & Lee Fordham

W, 7-2 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 L, 5-3 L, 5-3 L, 6-1 L, 8-3 L, 4-1 L, 1-0 L, 4-2 L, 6-3 W, 3-2

1957 (1-8-0)

Coach: Dan Mulcahy Gettysburg 10/23 Navy 10/26 Mount St. Mary’s American Virginia Washington & Lee Howard Randolph-Macon Maryland

L, 5-1 L, 4-1 W, 3-1 L, 3-1 L, 3-0 L, 3-1 L, 8-1 L, forfeit L, forfeit

1958 (3-5-0) Coach: Steve Benedek American 10/22 Navy Loyola (Md.) Virginia Howard University of Baltimore 11/21 Maryland Randolph-Macon

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W, 3-2 L, 10-1 W, 4-2 L, 5-2 L, 7-1 L, 4-2 L, 8-2 W, 3-1

Coach: Steve Benedek Loyola (Md.)

1967 (4-6-1)

Coach: Steve Benedek American W, 8-2 (ot) 10/15 Mount St. Mary’s L, 3-2 (ot) Loyola (Md.) L, 6-1 Gallaudet W, 4-0 Howard L, 5-2 Virginia W, 2-1 Washington & Lee W, 4-2 (ot)

Coach: Ricardo Mendoza 10/14 George Washington 10/18 American 10/21 at Catholic 10/25 at Gallaudet 10/27 at Morgan State 11/1 at Maryland 11/4 at Towson 11/8 at University of Baltimore 11/10 Loyola (Md.) 11/15 Howard 11/17 at Navy

1961 (2-6-0)

1968 (6-4-0)

L, 1-0

1960 (4-3-0)

Coach: Bill Lauritzen 10/7 American 10/14 at Mount St. Mary’s 10/20 Virginia 10/28 Gallaudet 11/1 Randolph-Macon 11/4 Maryland 11/10 Loyola (Md.) 11/18 at Howard

L, 2-1 L, 1-0 L, 8-2 L, 4-2 W, 4-1 L, 9-2 W, 6-3 L, 7-1

1962 (3-5-0) Coach: Bill Lauritzen 10/6 Mount St. Mary’s 10/12 Virginia 10/20 Loyola (Md.) 10/27 Gallaudet 11/1 American 11/3 Maryland 11/10 Randolph-Macon 11/17 Howard

W, 2-1 L, 4-1 L, 5-0 W, 3-1 L, 6-4 L, 11-0 W, 2-0 L, 6-0

1963 (4-4-0) § Coach: Bill Lauritzen 10/5 Mount St. Mary’s Gallaudet Loyola (Md.) 10/26 Maryland Seton Hall 11/2 Catholic 11/9 American

W, 5-1 W, 12-2 W, 5-2 L, 11-1 L, 4-3 L, 3-1 W, 3-0

1964 (3-5-1) § Coach: Bill Lauritzen 10/7 at Loyola (Md.) 10/10 at Gallaudet 10/24 at American 10/27 at Maryland 10/31 Catholic 11/11 University of Baltimore 11/14 at Howard

W, 5-2 W, 2-0 T, 1-1 L, 11-0 L L L, 2-1

W W L L L, 2-0 L , 4-2 L L L L

1966 (7-4-0) Coach: Ricardo Mendoza 10/12 Morgan State 10/15 Maryland 10/19 at American 10/22 Catholic 10/25 Gallaudet 10/29 at Navy 11/1 George Washington 11/5 at Towson 11/9 University of Baltimore 11/11 at Loyola (Md.) 11/16 at Howard

W, 7-2 W, 7-0 L, 5-0 L, 1-0 W, 4-3 L, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 7-0

1969 (4-6-1) Coach: Ricardo Mendoza 10/15 Towson 10/18 American 10/22 Howard 10/25 Loyola (Md.) 10/29 at Gallaudet 10/31 at Morgan State 11/4 Maryland 11/7 George Washington 11/12 at University of Baltimore 11/15 Navy 11/18 at Catholic

W, 3-0 W, 1-0 T, 2-2 L, 2-1 W, 5-1 L, 4-1 L, 5-0 W, 1-0 L, 5-3 L, 4-0 L, 2-0

1970 (3-9-0) Coach: Paul Kennedy 10/2 George Mason 10/7 Navy 10/10 Gallaudet 10/14 at Towson 10/19 at Loyola (Md.) 10/21 at Howard 10/24 at American 10/31 Morgan State 11/3 Maryland 11/7 at George Washington 11/10 Catholic 11/14 University of Baltimore

W, 3-0 L, 4-0 W, 4-1 L, 3-0 L, 2-1 L, 11-1 L, 3-0 W, 1-0 L, 7-0 L, 3-2 L, 3-0 L, 4-1

1971 (5-6-2)

1965 (2-8-0) Coach: Bill Lauritzen 10/8 Gallaudet George Washington 10/5 Towson 10/13 at Morgan State 10/15 American 10/23 at Catholic 10/30 at Navy 11/6 Loyola (Md.) 11/10 at University of Baltimore 11/13 Howard

Coach: Ricardo Mendoza 10/12 Towson 10/16 Gallaudet Howard 10/26 Maryland American 11/1 Morgan State 11/6 University of Baltimore 11/9 George Washington 11/14 Catholic 11/16 Navy

W, 2-1 W, 4-2 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 T L, 2-0 L, 2-1 L, 3-1 L, 6-2 L, 3-0 L, 7-2

W, 5-2 L, 3-2 W, 2-1 L, 5-2 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 5-2 L, 3-2

Coach: Paul Kennedy 9/25 at Gallaudet 10/3 at George Mason 10/6 at Navy 10/9 George Washington 10/13 Towson 10/16 Loyola (Md.) 10/23 American 10/27 Mount St. Mary’s 10/30 Villanova 11/3 at Maryland 11/6 at University of Baltimore 11/9 Catholic 11/13 St. Peter’s (N.J.)

W, 6-3 W, 3-1 L, 8-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 7-1 W, 3-0 W, 6-3 T, 1-1 L, 7-1 T, 4-4 L, 1-0 W, 4-0

1972 (6-3-5) § Coach: Paul Kennedy 9/20 Prince Georges C.C. 9/27 Catholic 9/30 Gallaudet 10/4 University of Baltimore 10/7 at St. Peter’s (N.J.) 10/11 at Towson 10/14 at Loyola (Md.) L, 5-0 10/18 at George Washington 10/25 at Mount St. Mary’s L, 2-0 10/28 at Villanova

11/1 11/6 11/8 11/11

at Fordham Morgan State Lincoln University at American

W, 1-0

1973 (6-7-1) § Coach: Paul Kennedy 10/13 Mount St. Mary’s Loyola (Md.)

L, 2-0 L, 2-1

1974 (4-10-1) § Coach: Paul Kennedy 10/12 Mount St. Mary’s Saint Joseph’s Loyola (Md.) American

L, 3-0 L, 5-2 L, 7-0 W, 1-0

1975 (4-8-1) § Coach: Bill Smith 10/10 Mount St. Mary’s Saint Joseph’s Loyola (Md.) American

T, 1-1 (ot) L, 2-1 L, 3-0 L, 2-1

1976 (2-6-1) Coach: Bill Smith Loyola (Md.) 9/25 Saint Joseph’s American George Washington Villanova Catholic Gallaudet St. Peter’s (N.J.) 11/2 Johns Hopkins

L, 12-1 L, 2-1 L, 4-1 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 T, 1-1 W, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 4-0

1977 (3-9-2) Coach: Tim Cooney 9/14 at Johns Hopkins 9/17 at William & Mary 9/18 Old Dominion 9/21 George Mason 9/24 Saint Joseph’s 9/28 American 10/1 St. Mary’s 10/4 at Catholic 10/8 Mount St. Mary’s 10/12 George Washington 10/15 Villanova 10/19 at Gallaudet 10/29 Loyola (Md.) 11/2 at UDC

L, 3-2 (ot) L, 2-0 L, 3-0 T, 1-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-1 T, 3-3 L, 2-0 W, 3-0 L, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 (ot) L, 3-2 L, 5-0

1978 (2-10-0) § Coach: Tim Cooney 9/13 Johns Hopkins 9/16 William & Mary 10/31 Mount St. Mary’s Saint Joseph’s George Mason Loyola (Md.) American

L, 1-0 L, 5-0 L, 3-1 L, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 7-0 L, 3-0

1979 (2-10-0) Coach: Tim Cooney 9/12 at Johns Hopkins 9/16 George Washington 9/22 at Saint Joseph’s 9/26 American 9/29 at St. Mary’s 10/13 Villanova 10/17 at UDC 10/24 at Howard 10/27 at Mount St. Mary’s 10/31 William & Mary 11/3 at Towson 11/6 George Mason

L, 1-0 L, 4-1 W, 1-0 L, 3-1 L, 5-1 L, 3-1 L, 4-0 L, 7-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-0 L, 6-0 W, 1-0

1980 (1-12-1) Coach: Scott Strasburg 9/17 Johns Hopkins 9/20 at George Washington 9/24 at American

L, 1-0 L, 2-1 L, 1-0 (ot)

10/1 10/4 10/8 10/12 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/24 10/28 10/30 11/4

Catholic Mary Washington at Loyola (Md.) Towson UDC at Villanova at George Mason Howard Mount St. Mary’s Saint Joseph’s St. Mary’s

L, 1-0 T, 1-1 (ot) L, 2-0 L, 3-1 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 6-0 L, 3-2 L, 2-1 W, 1-0

1981 (3-8-4) Coach: Mike Dillon at St. Mary’s W, 1-0 George Washington L, 3-1 American T, 0-0 (ot) 9/26 at Johns Hopkins T, 2-2 (ot) Catholic W, 2-0 Loyola (Md.) L, 1-0 at Howard L, 2-1 10/11 at Saint Joseph’s L, 1-0 Villanova L, 1-0 10/21 George Mason T, 1-1 10/24 at Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-0 10/28 Gallaudet W, 4-1 (ot) 11/3 Maryland L, 2-0 11/7 at Shippensburg L, 4-1 at Mary Washington T, 0-0 (ot)

1982 (4-9-4) Coach: Mike Dillon Rochester 9/11 Notre Dame 9/14 St. Mary’s 9/18 at George Washington at American 9/25 Johns Hopkins 9/29 Catholic 10/2 Mary Washington 10/6 at Loyola (Md.) 10/9 Howard 10/16 at Villanova 10/20 at George Mason 10/23 Mount St. Mary’s 10/27 at Gallaudet 10/30 Saint Joseph’s 11/3 at Maryland 11/6 Shippensburg

L, 1-0 T, 0-0 (ot) W, 2-0 L, 2-1 L, 4-1 W, 2-1 T, 1-1 (ot) L, 2-1 L, 2-1 T, 2-2 (ot) L, 2-1 L, 2-0 T, 1-1 (ot) W, 3-0 L, 2-1 L, 3-0 W, 2-1

1983 (4-10-1) Coach: Mike Dillon 9/14 at St. Mary’s 9/17 George Washington 9/21 American 9/24 at Johns Hopkins 9/29 at Catholic 10/1 at Mary Washington 10/5 Loyola (Md.) 10/8 at Howard 10/15 Villanova 10/18 George Mason 10/22 at Mount St. Mary’s 10/26 Gallaudet 10/29 at Saint Joseph’s 11/2 Maryland 11/5 at Shippensburg

W, 2-0 L, 3-0 L, 7-0 W, 2-1 L, 2-1 T, 2-2 (ot) L, 5-1 L, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 5-2 L, 2-1 L, 3-1 L, 1-0

1984 (6-10-2) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/11 at Loyola (Md.) L, 4-0 9/13 at George Washington L, 3-0 9/16 Tennessee W, 1-0 (ot) 9/19 at American L, 6-0 9/22 Johns Hopkins W, 2-0 9/27 Catholic L, 2-1 9/29 Mary Washington T, 0-0 (ot) 10/3 at Towson L, 2-1 10/6 Howard L, 8-2 10/13 at Villanova L, 3-0 10/14 Haverford L, 3-0 10/17 at George Mason L, 6-0 10/20 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 10/24 St. Mary’s W, 5-1


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 10/27 10/31 11/3 11/6

Saint Joseph’s at Maryland UDC Shippensburg

T, 2-2 (ot) L, 4-0 W, 3-2 W, 2-1

1985 (8-11-0, 1-3 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/8 James Madison L, 4-2 9/11 George Washington L, 2-0 9/13 Richmond L, 2-1 9/18 American L, 4-0 9/20 at Iona & W, 1-0 9/21 vs. Manhattan & W, 3-0 9/24 at Johns Hopkins L, 3-1 9/26 at Catholic W, 3-1 9/28 at Mary Washington W, 1-0 10/2 Towson W, 2-1 10/5 at St. John’s L, 1-0 10/12 Villanova W, 3-2 10/16 George Mason L, 7-1 10/19 at Pittsburgh L, 3-0 10/23 at Howard L, 2-0 10/27 Shenandoah W, 4-0 10/30 Maryland L, 5-1 11/2 Seton Hall L, 2-1 11/5 at St. Mary’s W, 5-0 & Iona Classic; New Rochelle, N.Y.

1986 (8-10-1, 2-1-1 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/6 James Madison L, 1-0 9/10 at George Washington L, 5-1 9/13 at Richmond L, 3-0 9/17 at American L, 2-0 9/20 at College of Charleston & W, 3-2 9/21 vs. UNC-Charlotte & L, 3-2 9/25 Catholic W, 4-1 9/27 UMBC W, 3-1 10/1 at Towson L, 2-0 10/4 St. John’s L, 2-0 10/6 Shenandoah W, 3-0 10/11 Villanova W, 2-0 10/15 at George Mason L, 1-0 (ot) 10/18 Pittsburgh W, 1-0 10/25 Monmouth W, 1-0 10/26 St. Mary’s W, 4-0 10/29 at Maryland L, 5-0 11/1 at Seton Hall T, 1-1 (ot) 11/4 Howard L, 3-2 (ot) & College of Charleston Tournament; Charleston, S.C.

1987 (7-11-0, 2-2 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/5 vs. Rutgers – Camden & W, 3-1 9/6 at Mount St. Mary’s & W, 2-1 9/19 George Washington L, 2-1 9/12 vs. Davidson * L, 2-1 9/13 vs. Cincinnati * W, 3-2 9/16 American L, 3-1 9/23 Richmond L, 1-0 9/26 Robert Morris L, 2-0 9/30 Towson L, 1-0 10/3 at St. John’s L, 2-1 10/5 at Shenandoah W, 3-1 10/10 Villanova W, 1-0 10/17 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 10/21 at UMBC L, 2-1 10/24 at Monmouth L, 1-0 10/27 at St. Mary’s W, 1-0 10/31 Seton Hall L, 4-1 11/3 at Howard L, 4-0 & Mount St. Mary’s Tournament; Emmitsburg, Md. * UNC-Charlotte Tournament; Charlotte, N.C.

1988 (12-7-1, 2-2 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/7 at George Washington 9/10 Detroit-Mercy 9/14 at American 9/17 vs. St. Peter’s & 9/18 at Mount St. Mary’s &

T, 0-0 W, 3-1 L, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-1

9/21 at Towson L, 1-0 9/23 vs. Indiana (Pa.) * L, 1-0 9/24 vs. Canisius * W, 2-0 9/28 Shenandoah W, 2-0 10/1 St. John’s L, 2-1 10/4 Fordham W, 1-0 10/8 at Villanova W, 1-0 10/11 Gettysburg W, 3-0 10/15 Pittsburgh W, 1-0 10/17 John Carroll W, 5-1 10/20 Catholic W, 4-0 10/22 St. Mary’s W, 8-0 10/29 at Seton Hall L, 1-0 11/1 Howard L, 2-0 11/5 vs. No. 1 Seton Hall % L, 2-0 & Mount St. Mary’s Tournament; Emmitsburg, Md. * Virginia Commonwealth Tournament; Richmond, Va. % BIG EAST Semifinal; Storrs, Conn.

1989 (9-9-1, 3-1 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/2 Mary Washington L, 2-1 9/6 George Washington L, 3-1 9/10 Bowling Green L, 1-0 9/13 American L, 2-1 9/16 vs. Richmond & T, 3-3 (ot) 9/17 at Mount St. Mary’s & W, 1-0 9/20 Towson W, 4-1 9/23 at Pittsburgh W, 3-1 9/25 Eastern College W, 5-1 9/30 at St. John’s W, 3-2 (ot) 10/7 Villanova W, 1-0 10/10 Hartford L, 2-1 10/14 UNC-Greensboro L, 1-0 10/17 Messiah W, 4-1 10/21 at James Madison L, 2-1 10/24 Catholic W, 5-0 10/28 Seton Hall L, 10-0 10/29 at Manhattanville W, 8-1 11/1 at Howard L, 3-1 & Mount St. Mary’s Tournament; Emmitsburg, Md.

1990 (11-9-0, 4-4 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/1 at Mary Washington W, 1-0 9/5 at George Washington L, 1-0 9/8 at Richmond L, 4-0 9/12 at American L, 3-0 9/13 Marymount W, 5-0 9/15 John Carroll W, 8-0 9/19 at Villanova L, 3-1 9/22 Pittsburgh W, 3-0 9/25 Mount St. Mary’s L, 3-2 (ot) 9/29 St. John’s W, 4-3 (ot) 10/2 at Eastern College W, 5-0 10/7 Syracuse L, 3-0 10/10 at Messiah L, 2-1 10/14 Connecticut W, 2-1 10/16 at Catholic W, 3-2 10/19 at Boston College L, 2-0 10/21 at Providence W, 4-3 (ot) 10/24 at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 4-3 10/27 at Seton Hall L, 2-0 10/31 at Towson W, 1-0

1991 (10-8-1, 4-4 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/7 Villanova L, 6-4 9/11 American W, 2-0 9/15 Providence L, 2-1 9/21 at Pittsburgh W, 4-3 9/24 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-0 9/27 at Cleveland State & W, 3-1 9/28 vs. Akron & T, 2-2 (ot) 10/2 George Washington L, 3-2 10/5 at St. John’s L, 2-1 (ot) 10/8 at VMI W, 7-0 10/13 Boston College W, 4-2 10/16 George Mason L, 3-1 10/20 at Connecticut L, 3-2 10/23 Notre Dame L, 4-1 10/26 Seton Hall W, 5-4 (ot)

10/28 Marymount W, 6-2 10/30 Towson L, 3-0 11/3 at Syracuse W, 3-1 11/5 at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 3-1 & Cleveland State Tournament; Cleveland, Ohio

1992 (11-7-1, 4-4 BE) Coach: Keith Tabtatznik 9/5 Richmond W, 3-1 (ot) 9/9 at American W, 3-2 (ot) 9/13 Syracuse W, 4-1 9/16 Maryland – Eastern Shore W, 7-0 9/20 at Villanova L, 3-1 9/23 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-1 9/26 at Providence L, 1-0 9/30 at UMBC W, 3-1 10/4 Pittsburgh W, 2-1 10/7 at George Washington T, 2-2 (ot) 10/10 at Boston College W, 3-2 10/14 at Philadelphia University L, 2-0 10/18 Connecticut W, 3-2 10/21 VMI W, 2-0 10/24 St. John’s L, 4-0 10/28 at Towson L, 2-1 10/31 at Seton Hall L, 3-0 11/3 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 5-1 11/6 vs. No. 1 St. John’s % L, 2-1 % BIG EAST Semifinal; Storrs, Conn.

1993 (9-8-2, 4-2-2 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/4 at UNC-Greensboro L, 8-2 9/6 at NC State L, 2-0 9/8 at Maryland – Eastern Shore W, 4-1 9/12 at Syracuse W, 2-0 9/15 at Mount St. Mary’s W, 4-0 9/19 Villanova T, 2-2 (ot) 9/22 at Virginia L, 4-1 9/25 Seton Hall L, 4-3 9/21 UMBC L, 5-1 10/3 at Connecticut L, 2-0 10/10 Providence W, 3-0 10/13 Philadelphia University W, 5-2 10/16 at St. John’s T, 1-1 (ot) 10/20 American L, 1-0 10/24 Boston College W, 2-1 10/27 Towson W, 4-3 10/31 at Pittsburgh W, 3-1 11/2 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 3-0 11/6 vs. No. 3 Boston College % L, 4-0 % BIG EAST Semifinal; South Orange, N.J.

1994 (18-4-0, 7-1 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/3 vs. Duke & W, 2-1 9/4 at NC State & L, 2-1 9/7 at Delaware W, 3-0 9/10 at Boston College W, 3-1 9/14 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 9/18 Pittsburgh W, 3-2 9/24 at Seton Hall W, 3-2 9/27 at VMI W, 6-2 10/1 at Villanova L, 1-0 10/3 George Washington W, 4-1 10/8 at Providence W, 2-1 10/11 Maryland – Eastern Shore W, 10-0 10/16 Connecticut W, 3-1 10/19 at American W, 3-2 (ot) 10/22 Syracuse W, 4-0 10/26 at Towson W, 3-0 10/29 St. John’s W, 2-1 (ot) 11/1 at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 6-1 11/5 William and Mary W, 4-3 11/12 vs. No. 4 Seton Hall* % W, 2-1 11/13 vs. No. 2 St. John’s @ L, 1-0 11/19 Maryland ! L, 4-3 (ot) & NC State Tournament; Raleigh, N.C. % BIG EAST Semifinal; Storrs, Conn. @ BIG EAST Championship; Storrs, Conn. ! NCAA First Round; Harbin Field

1995 (8-9-3, 5-5-1 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik

9/2 vs. UW – Milwaukee & L, 4-1 9/3 vs. Wisconsin & L, 5-0 9/6 Delaware L, 3-1 (ot) 9/9 at Oneonta State * W, 5-1 9/10 vs. Hartwick * T, 3-3 (ot) 9/13 Villanova W, 3-2 9/17 at Rutgers T, 3-3 (ot) 9/20 West Virginia W, 4-2 9/24 at Syracuse L, 1-0 9/27 at William & Mary L, 4-0 10/1 Boston College L, 3-1 10/4 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 5-1 10/8 at Notre Dame L, 3-2 10/14 Seton Hall W, 7-2 10/18 American W, 1-0 (ot) 10/21 Providence W, 4-0 10/25 at Connecticut W, 3-1 10/28 at St. John’s L, 1-0 11/4 at Pittsburgh L, 1-0 11/10 at No. 3 Rutgers ^ T, 2-2 (ot)1 & Wisconsin Tournament; Madison, Wis. * Mayor’s Cup; Oneonta, N.Y. ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; New Brunswick, N.J. 1 Rutgers wins shootout, 6-5

1999 (11-9-1, 6-4-1 BE)

1996 (7-10-2, 4-5-2 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 8/31 Oneonta State W, 9-0 9/2 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 6-0 9/6 vs. Hofstra & L, 2-0 9/8 vs. Florida International & L, 5-4 (ot) 9/14 Rutgers L, 4-1 9/20 St. John’s L, 2-1 9/22 Syracuse L, 3-1 9/25 at American L, 3-0 9/28 at Boston College W, 1-0 10/5 Pittsburgh W, 2-0 10/8 Maryland – Eastern Shore W, 10-0 10/12 at Providence T, 3-3 (ot) 10/18 at Seton Hall W, 2-1 10/20 at Connecticut T, 3-3 (ot) 10/23 Notre Dame L, 2-1 (ot) 10/27 at West Virginia L, 1-0 10/30 at Virginia L, 6-0 11/3 at Villanova W, 3-1 11/17 at No. 3 Notre Dame ^ L, 2-1 & University of Maryland Tournament; College Park, Md. ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; South Bend, Ind.

1997 (15-7-0, 9-2 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 8/30 Virginia Commonwealth L, 1-0 9/1 Liberty L, 1-0 9/6 Lehigh W, 6-1 9/10 American W, 2-1 (ot) 9/13 Boston College W, 1-0 (ot) 9/17 West Virginia W, 4-1 9/21 at Rutgers W, 3-1 9/26 Connecticut W, 1-0 (ot) 9/28 Seton Hall L, 1-0 10/4 Villanova W, 5-0 10/8 Virginia L, 1-0 10/12 at Pittsburgh W, 2-1 (ot) 10/17 at Notre Dame W, 2-1 (ot) 10/19 at Loyola (Ill.) W, 3-1 10/24 at Syracuse W, 2-1 10/26 at St. John’s L, 1-0 11/1 Providence W, 4-3 11/5 at Richmond W, 2-1 11/9 No. 7 Connecticut ^ W, 2-0 11/14 vs. No. 3 Rutgers % L, 1-0 11/23 at Virginia Commonwealth ! W, 2-1 11/30 at Virginia + L, 5-1 ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; Harbin Field % BIG EAST Semifinal; Storrs, Conn. ! NCAA First Round; Richmond, Va. + NCAA Second Round; Charlottesville, Va.

1998 (15-6-0, 7-4 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/1 at American 9/5 George Washington 9/7 St. Peter’s 9/11 vs. South Florida &

9/13 vs. Princeton & W, 4-0 9/18 at Seton Hall L, 3-2 (2ot) 9/20 at Connecticut L, 4-0 9/27 Rutgers W, 1-0 9/30 Old Dominion W, 3-2 10/3 Notre Dame W, 2-1 10/7 at West Virginia W, 3-0 10/11 Pittsburgh W, 2-0 10/16 St. John’s L, 2-1 (ot) 10/18 Syracuse W, 5-4 (ot) 10/24 at Providence L, 2-1 10/28 at Villanova W, 3-2 (ot) 11/1 at Boston College W, 2-1 11/4 Richmond L, 5-4 11/8 No. 5 Providence ^ W, 1-0 (2ot) 11/13 vs. No. 1 Connecticut % W, 2-1 11/15 vs. No. 2 St. John’s* @ L, 4-1 & UConn/N.E. Ford Dealer’s Classic; New Britain, Conn. ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; Harbin Field % BIG EAST Semifinal; New Brunswick, N.J. @ BIG EAST Championship; New Brunswick, N.J.

W, 2-0 W, 6-2 W, 2-0 W, 2-0

Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/1 Iona W, 3-1 9/4 Mount St. Mary’s * W, 2-0 9/6 Albany * W, 2-0 9/10 at Brown & L, 2-0 9/12 vs. Yale & L, 2-1 9/17 at Syracuse L, 2-0 9/19 at St. John’s T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 (2ot) 9/28 Rutgers L, 3-0 10/2 Boston College W, 1-0 10/6 West Virginia W, 4-3 (2ot) 10/10 Villanova W, 5-1 10/15 Connecticut L, 1-0 10/17 Seton Hall W, 2-0 10/23 Providence L, 3-1 10/26 American L, 2-1 10/29 Notre Dame W, 3-1 11/2 Richmond L, 1-0 (ot) 11/6 at No. 4 St. John’s ^ W, 1-0 (ot) 11/12 vs. No. 1 Rutgers % W, 2-0 11/14 at No. 2 Connecticut @ L, 2-0 * Hoya Soccer Classic & Brown Invitational; Providence, R.I. ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; Jamaica, N.Y. % BIG EAST Semifinal; Storrs, Conn. @ BIG EAST Championship; Storrs, Conn.

2000 (9-8-1, 5-5-1) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/2 at American * W, 1-0 9/4 George Washington * W, 2-1 9/9 Rutgers W, 2-1 9/15 vs. William & Mary & W, 3-1 9/17 at Old Dominion & L, 3-2 9/22 Syracuse T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/24 St. John’s L, 1-0 9/30 at Providence L, 2-1 10/4 at Villanova W, 1-0 (ot) 10/7 Pittsburgh L, 4-2 10/11 at West Virginia W, 3-2 10/14 Navy W, 2-0 10/17 Notre Dame W, 2-0 10/20 at Connecticut L, 2-0 10/22 at Seton Hall W, 3-2 (ot) 10/27 at Boston College L, 1-0 10/31 Richmond L, 3-2 11/5 at No. 3 Boston College ^ L, 2-1 * D.C. College Classic & Old Dominion Tournament; Norfolk, Va. ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2001 (9-9-1, 6-4 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 8/31 American * L, 1-0 (ot) 9/2 Howard * W, 3-2 (ot) 9/8 at Vermont & T, 0-0 (ot) 9/9 vs. New Hampshire & L, 3-2 (ot) 9/18 St. Peter’s W, 5-2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 9/22 at St. John’s L, 1-0 9/26 West Virginia W, 2-1 (ot) 9/29 Providence W, 1-0 10/2 Old Dominion L, 2-1 10/5 at Notre Dame L, 3-1 10/9 Virginia Tech W, 2-1 10/13 at Rutgers L, 3-2 (ot) 10/20 Connecticut W, 1-0 10/23 at Navy L, 1-0 10/28 at Boston College L, 3-2 (ot) 10/31 Penn W, 2-1 11/3 Seton Hall W, 4-2 11/6 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 11/10 at No. 2 Notre Dame ^ L, 1-0 * D.C. College Cup & Smith Barney Tournament; Burlington, Vt. ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; South Bend, Ind. 2002 (8-9-1, 5-4-1 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 8/30 vs. George Washington * L, 3-1 9/1 at American * L, 4-0 9/7 at Syracuse L, 3-2 (ot) 9/10 Navy W, 2-0 9/14 at Providence W, 3-1 9/17 at Towson L, 1-0 (2ot) 9/21 Rutgers W, 1-0 9/28 Boston College L, 3-1 10/1 Princeton W, 3-2 10/5 at Connecticut L, 5-1 10/9 Maryland L, 2-0 10/12 Villanova W, 4-1 10/20 Virginia Tech L, 4-1 10/26 Notre Dame W, 3-2 11/2 St. John’s T, 0-0 (2ot) 11/5 at West Virginia W, 1-0 11/9 at No. 4 Notre Dame ^ W, 2-1 (ot) 11/15 vs. No. 1 Boston College % L, 2-0 * D.C. College Cup ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; South Bend, Ind. % BIG EAST Semifinal; New Brunswick, N.J. 2003 (8-9-2, 3-7 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 8/29 Howard * W, 4-0 8/31 American * T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/5 vs. Indiana & T, 2-2 (2ot) 9/6 vs. Boston University & L, 2-1 (2ot) 9/13 at St. John’s L, 3-0 9/16 Towson W, 3-1 9/19 at Boston College L, 1-0 9/24 Virginia Tech W, 2-1 (ot)

9/28 at Notre Dame L, 2-1 10/1 at VMI W, 4-0 10/4 Providence L, 3-1 10/8 at Maryland L, 3-2 10/12 Pittsburgh L, 2-1 (2ot) 10/15 at Villanova W, 2-0 10/18 Syracuse W, 4-1 10/25 at Seton Hall L, 3-1 10/28 at Navy W, 3-0 11/1 Connecticut L, 1-0 11/4 at Delaware W, 2-0 * D.C. College Cup & UConn Tournament; Storrs, Conn. 2004 (11-8-2, 5-4-1 BE) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 9/1 Delaware W, 2-1 9/4 George Washington W, 1-0 9/6 American L, 2-1 (ot) 9/10 Penn State L, 3-2 (2ot) 9/12 at Maryland L, 4-2 9/15 at Towson W, 2-0 9/18 at Notre Dame L, 4-2 9/22 St. John’s L, 1-0 9/25 Mount St. Mary’s W, 8-1 9/29 West Virginia W, 2-1 10/3 at Syracuse W, 3-2 10/9 at Providence W, 1-0 (2ot) 10/13 at Rutgers W, 3-2 10/16 Villanova L, 2-1 10/20 at Pittsburgh L, 2-1 10/23 Boston College T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/26 Navy W, 2-1 10/30 Seton Hall W, 4-0 11/2 VMI W, 4-3 (2ot) 11/6 at No. 4 Villanova ^ T, 1-1 (2ot)1 11/12 vs. No. 8 Seton Hall & L, 1-0 (ot) ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; Villanova, Pa. % BIG EAST Semifinal; New Brunswick, N.J. 1 Georgetown wins shootout, 4-3 2005 (10-9-1, 6-5 BE) Coach: Keith Tabaztnik 9/2 vs. Howard * W, 1-0 (ot) 9/4 vs. American* W, 1-0 9/9 vs. Virginia Commonwealth & W, 3-1 9/11 vs. Santa Clara & L, 4-0 9/16 at DePaul W, 4-3 (ot) 9/18 at South Florida L, 3-1 9/23 Villanova W, 2-0 9/25 Rutgers W, 3-2 (ot) 9/28 Manhattan W, 3-0 10/1 Providence L, 3-2 10/5 at Seton Hall L, 4-1

10/8 at West Virginia L, 1-0 10/11 Maryland L, 6-0 10/15 Notre Dame W, 1-0 10/19 Creighton L, 6-0 10/22 at Marquette W, 1-0 10/26 Pittsburgh W, 3-1 10/29 at Connecticut L, 1-0 11/3 at No. 4 Villanova # T, 2-2 (2ot)1 11/6 at No. 1 Connecticut ^ L, 5-0 * D.C. College Cup & University of Maryland Tournament; College Park, Md. # BIG EAST First Round; Villanova, Pa. ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; Storrs, Conn. 1 Georgetown wins shootout, 3-0 2006 (6-11-0, 3-8 BE) Coach: Brian Wiese 8/25 vs. George Washington * W, 5-2 8/27 at American * L, 2-1 9/1 at Creighton & L, 3-2 (ot) 9/3 vs. Missouri State & L, 2-0 9/8 Syracuse W, 1-0 (2ot) 9/10 St. John’s L, 5-2 9/15 at Villanova W, 1-0 9/17 at Rutgers L, 1-0 (ot) 9/23 Connecticut L, 3-1 9/27 Seton Hall L, 2-1 (ot) 9/30 at Providence L, 4-0 10/3 Howard W, 5-0 10/7 at Notre Dame L, 4-1 10/10 Lafayette W, 3-0 10/14 West Virginia L, 2-0 10/18 at Pittsburgh L, 1-0 10/21 Marquette W, 1-0 (ot) * D.C. College Cup & Ameritas Classic/Creighton Tournament; Omaha, Neb. 2007 (7-11-1, 5-5-1 BE) Coach: Brian Wiese 8/31 vs. UNC-Greensboro * L, 3-0 9/2 vs. Marshall * W, 1-0 9/7 vs. Tulsa % L, 1-0 9/9 at SMU % L, 1-0 9/15 at Connecticut L, 1-0 (ot) 9/21 at Cincinnati L, 2-1 9/23 at Louisville W, 1-0 9/28 Rutgers L, 1-0 9/30 Villanova L, 1-0 10/6 Providence W, 2-0 10/9 George Washington L, 2-0 10/13 at West Virginia L , 2-0 10/16 American W, 2-1 (ot)

10/20 at Marquette W, 2-1 10/23 at Maryland L, 2-1 10/27 Pittsburgh W, 2-0 10/31 at Seton Hall W, 2-1 11/3 Notre Dame T, 0-0 (2ot) 11/7 at No. 4 South Florida # L, 4-0 * JMU/Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club Tournament; Harrisonburg, Va. % SMU/Mi Cocina Classic; Dallas, Texas # BIG EAST First Round; Tampa, Fla. 2008 (11-5-3, 5-3-3 BE) Coach: Brian Wiese 8/29 vs. Northridge * W, 1-0 8/31 vs. Fullerton * W, 2-0 9/5 Davidson W, 3-0 9/7 Hartford W, 6-0 9/10 Stony Brook W, 1-0 9/13 at Providence L, 1-0 9/19 South Florida L, 2-1 9/21 DePaul W, 1-0 9/26 at Rutgers W, 2-1 (ot) 9/28 at Villanova T, 0-0 10/8 Seton Hall T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/11 Connecticut T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/14 at American L, 4-1 10/18 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 10/25 West Virginia W, 1-0 10/29 at Notre Dame L, 2-1 11/1 Marquette W, 4-2 11/6 No. 6 Cincinnati # W, 3-1 11/9 at No. 2 South Florida ^ L, 2-1 * Cal State-Northridge Tournament; Northridge, Calif. # BIG EAST First Round; Washington, D.C. ^ BIG EAST Quarterfinal; Tampa, Fla.

10/28 American L, 3-1 10/31 Providence L, 2-1 (ot) 11/4 DePaul# T, 2-2 (2ot) * Davidson Tournament; Davidson, N.C. # BIG EAST First Round; Washington, D.C. 2010 (12-6-2, 7-2 BE) Coach: Brian Wiese 9/3 Northeastern W, 2-1 (2ot) 9/5 Michigan State W, 4-0 9/10 at New Mexico * L, 3-1 9/12 vs. Denver* L, 3-1 9/17 at Princeton T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/19 Penn L, 3-1 9/25 at Cincinnati L, 2-0 9/29 Adelphi W, 2-0 10/2 West Virginia W, 1-0 10/6 at American W, 3-2 10/9 at Providence W, 1-0 10/13 Seton Hall W, 6-0 10/16 Villanova W, 3-1 10/20 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 10/23 Marquette W, 6-2 10/28 Connecticut W, 1-0 10/31 at Notre Dame L, 3-0 11/6 Providence # L, 2-1 11/18 UNC Greensboro ! W, 3-0 11/21 at UNC + T, 0-0 (2ot) * New Mexico Tournament; Albuquerque, N.M. # BIG EAST First Round; Washington, D.C. ! NCAA First Round; Washington, D.C. + NCAA Second Round; Chapel Hill, N.C.

2009 (9-8-2, 6-5 BE) Coach: Brian Wiese 9/1 at Adelphi T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/4 California L, 2-0 9/6 UCLA W, 2-0 9/11 vs Coastal Carolina* W, 3-0 9/13 vs UNC Asheville* W, 2-0 9/18 at St. John’s L, 2-0 9/20 at Syracuse W, 2-0 9/25 Villanova W, 2-0 9/27 Rutgers W, 1-0 10/3 at UCONN L, 1-0 10/7 at Seton Hall W, 2-1 10/10 Pittsburgh W, 1-0 (2ot) 10/13 Maryland L, 2-1 10/17 at Marquette L, 1-0 10/21 Notre Dame L, 2-1 (ot) 10/24 at WVU W, 2-1

series vs. opponents Adelphi (1-0-1) Akron (0-0-1) Albany (1-0) American (22-29-3) Baltimore (2-9-1-) Boston College (8-6-1) Boston University (0-1) Bowling Green (0-1) British Lions Club (0-1) Brown (0-1) California-Los Angeles (1-0) Cal State-Fullerton (1-0) Cal State-Northridge (1-0) Canisius (1-0) Catholic (6-9-3) College of Charleston (1-0) Cincinnati (2-2) Cleveland State (1-0) Coastal Carolina (1-0) Connecticut (9-13-2) Creighton (0-2) Davidson (1-1) Delaware (3-1) Denver (0-1) DePaul (2-0-1)

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Detroit-Mercy (1-0) UDC (1-3) Duke (1-1) Eastern College (2-0) Florida International (0-1) Fordham (2-0) Gallaudet (16-1) George Mason (4-7-2) George Washington (7-16-2) Gettysburg (1-2) Hartford (1-1) Hartwick (0-0-1) Haverford (0-1) Hofstra (0-1) Howard (4-25-2) Indiana (0-0-1) Indiana (Pa.) (0-1) Iona (2-0) James Madison (0-3) John Carroll (2-0) Johns Hopkins (3-6-1) Lafayette (1-0) Las Americas Club (0-1) Lehigh (1-0) Liberty (0-1)

Louisville (1-0) Loyola (Ill.) (1-0) Loyola (Md.) (5-21-1) Manhattan (2-0) Manhattanville (1-0) Marquette (5-1) Marshall (1-0) Maryland (0-27) Maryland-Baltimore County (2-2) Maryland-Eastern Shore (4-0) Marymount (2-0) Mary Washington (2-1-4) Messiah (1-1) Michigan State (1-0) Missouri State (0-1) Monmouth (1-1) Morgan State (2-3-1) Mount St. Mary’s (18-12-2) Navy (5-9) New Hampshire (0-1) North Carolina (0-1-1) North Carolina-Asheville (1-0) North Carolina-Charlotte (0-1) North Carolina-Greensboro (1-3) Northeastern (1-0)

NC State (0-2) New Mexico (0-1) Notre Dame (7-11-2) Old Dominion (1-3) Oneonta State (2-0) Penn (1-1) Penn State (0-1) Philadelphia University (1-1) Pittsburgh (19-5) Princeton (2-0-1) Providence (11-11-1) Queens College (0-1) Randolph-Macon (3-1) Richmond (2-7-1) Robert Morris (0-1) Rochester (0-1) Rutgers (9-6-2) Rutgers-Camden (1-0) St. Francis (Pa.) (7-0) Saint Joseph’s (1-9-1) St. John’s (4-17-3) St. Mary’s (9-1-1) St. Peter’s (N.J.) (4-1) Santa Clara (0-1) Seton Hall (12-14-2)

Shenandoah (4-0) Shippensburg (2-2) Southern Methodist (0-1) South Florida (1-4) Stony Brook (1-0) Syracuse (10-5-1) Tennessee (1-0) Towson (9-17) Tulsa (0-1) Vermont (0-0-1) Virginia (1-7) Virginia Commonwealth (2-1) Virginia Military Institute (5-0) Virginia Tech (2-1) Villanova (20-12-5) Washington & Lee (1-4) Western Maryland (0-1) West Virginia (11-4) William and Mary (2-4) Wisconsin (0-1) Wisconsin-Milwaukee (0-1) Yale (0-1) bold indicates 2011 opponent


RECORDS Career Records Points

Name 1. Ben McKnight 2. Eric Kvello 3. Raul Ferrer 4. Ricky Schramm Tim Keegan 6. Todd Colonna 7. Tom Greaser 8. Tom Dillow 9. Andy Hoffmann 10. Kenny Owens 11. Todd Kinney 12. Patrick Kelly Nate Port 14. Jason Partenza 15. Kevin Shaw 16. Daniel Grasso Pat McNertney 18. Mert Incekara 19. Dan Gargan 20. Matt Kops 21. Dave Barron 22. Seth C’deBaca Chandler Diggs 24. Trevor Goodrich 25. Chris Jones Mike Newman 27. Jose Colchao Jeff Curtin Kaiser Chowdhry Matt Lieb 31. Ron Dennie Gil Ascunce 33. Ben Jefferson-Dow

G A P 49 31 129 44 36 124 39 26 104 39 15 93 27 39 93 31 22 84 31 17 79 29 20 78 18 39 75 27 14 68 22 17 61 21 16 58 25 8 58 16 19 51 8 30 46 14 14 42 19 4 42 11 19 41 11 18 40 16 7 39 14 8 36 7 21 35 13 9 35 4 25 33 13 6 32 9 14 32 10 11 31 12 7 31 9 13 31 10 11 31 4 22 30 3 24 30 11 7 29

Seasons 1992-95 1995-98 1992-95 2003-06 1990-94 1988-91 1994-97 1989-92 1986-89 1998-2001 1988-91 1992-96 1998-2001 1996-99 1996-99 2003-06 1970-73 1996-99 2001-2004 1988-1991 1988-92 2007-10 2007-10 2001-04 1991-94 1991-94 2007-10 2002-05 2001-04 1989-92 1992-93 1993-96 2002-06

Billy Bednarz Gui Barbosa 36. Steve Neumann Kyle Rakow 38. Geoff Mills Andy Logan Ed Diaz 41. Danny McAnally

5 19 29 9 11 29 10 8 28 7 14 28 11 5 27 9 9 27 8 11 27 7 12 26

Name P Season 1. Ben McKnight 46 1994 2. Raul Ferrer 43 1994 3. Eric Kvello 41 1998 4. Ben McKnight 38 1993 5. Eric Kvello 36 1997 6. Ricky Schramm 32 2004 Tom Greaser 32 1996 Ben McKnight 32 1995 9. Tim Keegan 30 1992 Todd Colonna 30 1991 11. Steve Neumann 28 2010 12. Eric Kvello 27 1996 Tim Keegan 27 1991 Andy Hoffmann 27 1989 15. Raul Ferrer 26 1995 16. Raul Ferrer 25 1993 Nate Port 25 2001 18. Ricky Schramm 24 2006 Tim Keegan 24 1994 Todd Kinney 24 1991 Todd Colonna 24 1990

Shutouts

Name SO Season 1. Matthew Brutto 8.0 2010 Matthew Brutto 8.0 2008 Tyler Purtill 8.0 1998 4. Tyler Purtill 6.5 1999 5. Bryan Gowdy 6.0 1989 6. Andrew Keszler 5.0 2005 Mark Wilber 5.0 2009 8. Phil Wellington 4.5 1994 Bryan Gowdy 4.5 1990 10. Andrew Keszler 4.0 2004 Brian O’Hagan 4.0 2001 Tyler Purtill 4.0 1997 Jeff Bradley 4.0 1984 Don Wall 4.0 1981

goals

Name 1. Tim Keegan Andy Hoffmann 3. Eric Kvello 4. Ben McKnight 5. Kevin Shaw 6. Raul Ferrer 7. Trevor Goodrich 8. Gil Ascunce 9. Ron Dennie Todd Colonna 11. Seth C’deBaca 12. Tom Dillow

Name Goals Seasons 1. Ben McKnight 49 1992-95 2. Eric Kvello 44 1995-98 3. Ricky Schramm 39 2003-06 Raul Ferrer 39 1992-95 5. Tom Greaser 31 1994-97 Todd Colonna 31 1988-91 7. Tom Dillow 29 1989-92 8. Kenny Owens 27 1998-2001 Tim Keegan 27 1990-94 10. Nate Port 25 1998-2001 11. Todd Kinney 22 1988-91 12. Patrick Kelly 21 1992-96 13. Pat McNertney 19 1970-73 14. Andy Hoffmann 18 1986-89 15. Jason Partenza 16 1996-99 Matt Kops 16 1988-91 17. Daniel Grasso 14 2003-06 Dave Barron 14 1988-92 19. Chandler Diggs 13 2007-10 Chris Jones 13 1991-94 21. Jeff Curtin 12 2002-05 Alfredo Montero 12 1966 23. Ben Jefferson-Dow 11 2002-06

Dick Gregorie 4.0 16. Tyler Purtill 3.5 Tyler Purtill 3.5 18. Matthew Brutto 3.0 Andrew Keszler 3.0 Tim Hogan 3.0 Brian O’Hagan 3.0 Phil Wellington 3.0 Bryan Gowdy 3.0

Dan Gargan Mert Incekara Geoff Mills

assists

goals

Shutouts

Name 1. Matthew Brutto Tyler Purtill 3. Bryan Gowdy 4. Andrew Keszler 5. Phil Wellington 6. John Janenda 7. Don Wall 8. Brian O’Hagan Mark Wilber 10. Tim Hogan 11. Bob Thompson 12. Jeff Bradley Dick Gregorie

11 11 11

2001-04 1996-99 1982-83

Assists 39 39 36 31 30 26 25 24 22 22 21 20

Seasons 1990-94 1986-89 1995-98 1992-95 1996-99 1992-95 2001-04 1993-96 1992-93 1988-91 2007-10 1989-92

Shutouts Seasons 22 2007-10 22 1996-99 14.5 1988-91 12 2003-06 11 1991-94 10.5 1985-88 8 1980-83 7 1999-2002 7 2008-10 6 2000-03 5.5 1985-86 4 1984 4 1966

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS points

1995-98 1989-92 2010 1997-2000 1982-83 1984-86 1986-89 2002-05

1966 1997 1996 2009 2006 2002 2000 1993 1989

Name G Season 1. Ben McKnight 18 1994 2. Raul Ferrer 17 1994 3. Eric Kvello 15 1997 4. Eric Kvello 14 1998 Ben McKnight 14 1993 6. Ricky Schramm 13 2004 Ben McKnight 13 1995 8. Tom Greaser 12 1996 Tim Keegan 12 1992 Patrick McNertney 12 1973 11. Raul Ferrer 11 1993 Todd Colonna 11 1991 Kenny Owens 11 2000 Nate Port 11 2001 15. Steve Neumann 10 2010 Ricky Schramm 10 2006 Todd Colonna 10 1990 18. Ricky Schramm 9 2003 Eric Kvello 9 1996 Tom Greaser 9 1997 Patrick Kelly 9 1994 22. Jason Partenza 8 1998 Raul Ferrer 8 1995 Tom Dillow 8 1991 Todd Kinney 8 1991 Todd Kinney 8 1990

Assists

Name A Season 1. Ron Dennie 15 1993 2. Tim Keegan 14 1994 3. Eric Kvello 13 1998 Tim Keegan 13 1991 Andy Hoffmann 13 1989 6. Trevor Goodrich 11 2004 Kevin Shaw 11 1999 Tom Dillow 11 1992 9. Kevin Shaw 10 1998 Raul Ferrer 10 1995 Ben McKnight 10 1994 Mike Newman 10 1994 Ben McKnight 10 1993 14. Seth C’deBaca 9 2010 Eric Kvello 9 1996 Raul Ferrer 9 1994 17. Steve Neumann 8 2010 Billy Bednarz 8 1997 Tom Greaser 8 1996 Gil Ascunce 8 1996 Gil Ascunce 8 1995 Eric Kvello 8 1995 Todd Colonna 8 1991 Todd Kinney 8 1991

Points

Game: 9 - Jason Partenza (vs. Lehigh, 9/6/1997, 3 goals, 3 assists) Season: 46 - Ben McKnight (1994) Career: 129 - Ben McKnight (1992-95)

Goals

Game: 4 - Ben McKnight (vs. West Virginia, 9/20/1995); Pat McNertney (1973) Season: 18 - Ben McKnight (1994) Career: 42 - Ben McKnight (1992-95)

Assists

Game: 4 – Trevor Goodrich (vs. Villanova, 10/12/2002); Gil-Ignacio Ascunce (vs. Seton Hall, 10/14/1995) Season: 15 - Ron Dennie (1993) Career: 39 - Andy Hoffmann (1986-89)

Goalie Saves

Game: 21 - Jeff Bradley (vs. Howard, 10/6/1984)

Shutouts

Season: 8 - Matthew Brutto (2008, 2010), Tyler Purtill (1998) Career: 22 - Matthew Brutto (2007-10), Tyler Purtill (1996-99)

TEAM RECORDS Most Goals in a Game: 12 vs. Gallaudet (1963)

Most Points in a Season: 217 (1994)

Most Assists in a Game: 11 vs. Seton Hall (10/14/1995)

Most Goals in a Season: 68 (1994)

Most Wins in a Season: 18 (1994)

Most Assists in a Season: 81 (1994)

Best Winning Percentage: .818; 18-4 (1994)

Most Shutouts in a Season: 10 (1998, 2008)

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HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST AWARD WINNERS Player of the Year 2010 2004 1997 1996 1994

Ian Christianson (Midfielder) Ricky Schramm (Offensive) Eric Kvello (Offensive) Brandon Lieb (Defensive) Phil Wellington (Defensive)

Coach of the Year

2010 Brian Wiese 1997 Keith Tabatznik 1994 Keith Tabatznik

First Team 2010 2004 2001 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992

Ian Christianson Ricky Schramm Kenny Owens Eric Kvello Greg Dillard Eric Kvello Brandon Lieb Brandon Lieb Ben McKnight Chris Jones Tim Keegan Phil Wellington Chris Jones Gui Barbosa Tim Keegan

1991 Todd Colonna Tim Keegan 1990 Todd Colonna

Second Team 2010 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1997 1996 1994 1993

Steve Neumann Ricky Scramm Jeff Curtin Jeff Curtin Dan Gargan Jeff Curtin Jeff Curtin Kenny Owens Kevin Shaw Mert Incekara Tyler Purtill Tom Greaser Raul Ferrer Brandon Lieb Ben McKnight Brandon Lieb Phil Wellington

Third Team 2008 2007 2005 2003

Len Coleman Len Coleman Ricky Schramm Dan Gargan

All-Rookie Team

2010 Joey Dillon 2010 Steve Neumann

2009 Ian Christianson 2000 Greg Freeburg 1998 Kenny Owens 1997 Kyle Rakow 1996 Kevin Shaw

Hoyas with

Professional Experience

Honorable Mention

Chris Ashby ’94 Tampa Bay Terror (NPSL)

Rookie of the Year

Jeff Curtin ’06 Chicago Fire (MLS - Draft Pick) DC United (MLS)

2008 Peter Grasso 2005 Ben Jefferson-Dow 2002 Jeff Curtin 1988 David Barron (S. Division)

BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Selections

1998 John Janenda 1988 Andy Hoffmann

BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete 2010-11 2008-09 2004-05 1997-98 1996-97

Mark Wilber Sean Bellomy Paul Brandley Greg Dillard Brandon Lieb

bold indicates current student-athlete

Ron Dennie ’95 Apollon (Greece Division B) Iraklis Salonica (Greece Division A) Dan Gargan ’05 Colorado Rapids (MLS - Draft Pick) Chicago Fire (MLS) Philadelphia Kixx (MISL) Toronto FC (MLS) Trevor Goodrich ’05 St. Louis Steamers (MISL) Andy Hoffmann ’89 Washington Stars (APSL) N.J. Spirit (APSL) Chris Jones ’95 Tampa Bay Terror (NPSL) Tim Keegan ’95 Tampa Bay Terror (NPSL) Delaware Wizards (USISL) Eric Kvello ’99 N.Y./N.J. MetroStars (MLS Draft Pick) Harrisburg Heat (NPSL) Hershey Wildcats (A-League) Brandon Lieb ’97 D.C. United (MLS Draft Pick) Hershey Wildcats (A-League) Ben McKnight ’96 Richmond Kickers (USISL) Jacksonville Cyclone (A-League) Ricky Schramm ’07 D.C. United, (MLS Draft Pick) New York Red Bulls (MLS) Richmond Kickers (USL) Kevin Shaw ’00 Carolina Dynamo (USL) Phil Wellington ’96 Kansas City Wiz (MLS) Richmond Kickers (USISL) Jacksonville Cyclone (A-League)

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HONORS & AWARDS NSCAA Award Winners NSCAA All-Americans Third Team

1998 Eric Kvello

NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year 2010 Brian Wiese 1994 Keith Tabatznik

NSCAA Regional All-Americans

(South Atlantic Region) First Team

HEAD COACH BRIAN WIESE

Miscellaneous Award WinnerS Soccer America Freshman All-American 2010 Steve Neumann 2002 Jeff Curtin

collegesoccernews.com All-American

2010 Ian Christianson (Second Team) 2005 Jeff Curtin (Honorable Mention)

collegesoccernews.com All Freshman Team First Team 2010 Steve Neumann 2002 Jeff Curtin

Umbro Select College All-Star Classic 2001 1998 1996 1995

Kenny Owens Eric Kvello Brandon Lieb Ben McKnight

Senior College All-Star Game 1996 Brandon Lieb

ECAC Scholar-Athlete 1996 Patrick Kelly 1994 Chris Jones

Capitol Conference ALL-STARS 1986 Andy Logan (First Team) 1985 Dan Janney (Second Team) 1984 Andy Logan (Second Team)

United States Amateur Soccer Association National and Regional Coach of the Year 1997 Keith Tabatznik

Second Round (UNC T, 0-0 2OT lost in PK’s 5-4) First Round (UNC-Greensboro W, 3-0) Second Round (Virginia L, 5-1) First Round (VCU W, 2-1) First Round (Maryland L, 4-3 OT)

BIG EAST Championships

2010 Regular Season (Blue Division) 1994 Regular Season

BIG EAST Runners-up 1999 Postseason 1998 Postseason 1997 Regular Season 1994 Postseason 1993 Regular Season

National Rankings First Ranking

1994 23rd

(ISAA Poll) – 9/23/94

Highest Ranking

2010 2010 2009 2008 2000 1999 1998 1997 1995 1994

16th 20th 13th 20th 13th 20th 9th 20th 16th 9th 9th

Eric Kvello Brandon Lieb Ben McKnight Chris Jones Tim Keegan Todd Colonna Andy Hoffmann

Second Team

NCAA Tournament Appearances 2010 1997 1994

1998 1996 1995 1994 1992 1990 1989

(Soccer America Poll) – 9/7/10 (NSCAA Poll) – 9/7/10 (Soccer America Poll) - 10/6/09 (NSCAA Poll) – 9/9/08 (NSCAA Poll) – 9/11/00 (NSCAA Poll) – 9/6/99 (NSCAA Poll) – 9/14/98 (ISAA Poll) (Soccer Digest) (ISAA Poll) – 11/7/94 (ISAA Final Poll) – 11/14/94

2010 Ian Christianson 2004 Jeff Curtin 2000 Kenny Owens 1999 Tyler Purtill 1994 Tim Keegan Ben McKnight 1993 Chris Jones Ben McKnight Third Team

2010 Jimmy Nealis 2009 Len Coleman 2008 Len Coleman 2004 Dan Gargan Ricky Schramm 2003 Dan Gargan Jeff Curtin 1999 Kenny Owens Kevin Shaw 1998 Kenny Owens Tyler Purtill 1997 Tom Greaser Eric Kvello 1994 Phil Wellington 1991 Todd Colonna Tim Keegan 1988 Andy Hoffmann

All-Northeast Region Third Team

2006 Ricky Schramm

NSCAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-America First Team

1997 Tom Greaser Third Team

1997 Billy Bednarz

Academic All-Americans 2009 2008 2004

Mark Wilber (ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Second Team) Alex Verdi (ESPN The Magazine Academic All District II Men’s Soccer Second Team) Sean Bellomy (ESPN The Magazine Academic All District II Men’s Soccer First Team) Paul Brandley (Academic All-District II Men’s Soccer Second Team)

2003 1997 1992

Paul Brandley (Academic All-District II Men’s Soccer First Team) Carl Skanderup (Academic All-District II Men’s Soccer Second Team) Dan Helfrich (Third Team Fall/Winter At-Large) Todd Colonna (Third Team Fall/Winter At-Large) bold indicates current student-athlete

NSCAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete Regional All-America First Team

1993 1992 1991 1990

Chris Jones Tom Dillow Matt Lieb Todd Colonna Todd Colonna

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TEAM RECORDS Most Valuable Player 2010 Ian Christianson 2009 Len Coleman 2008 Peter Grasso 2007 Robert Burnett 2006 Ricky Schramm 2005 Jeff Curtin 2004 Dan Gargan 2003 Dan Gargan 2002 Jeff Curtin 2001 Kenny Owens 2000 Kenny Owens 1999 Kevin Shaw 1998 Eric Kvello 1997 Billy Bednarz 1996 Brandon Lieb 1995 Ben McKnight 1994 Phil Wellington 1993 Phil Wellington 1992 Gui Barbosa 1991 Gui Barbosa 1990 Bryan Gowdy 1989 Andy Hoffmann 1988 John Janenda 1987 Rick Starrs 1986 Dan Janney 1985 Dan Janney 1984 Andy Logan 1983 Not Recorded 1982 Ted Polk 1981 Pat Ayers 1980 Rob Walsh 1979 Bill Corbett 1978 E’ttienne de Lanquilliers 1977 Frank O’Hara 1976 Not Recorded 1975 Frank O’Hara 1974 Tim Cooney 1973 David O’Brien 1972 Edward Reed Goldsmith 1971 Gary Lanzara 1970 Adolfo Nishikawa 1969 Not Recorded 1968 Alfredo Montero 1967 Emile Siere 1966 Alfredo Montero 1965 Michael Burke 1964 Thomas A. Burton 1963 Raymond J. Dunn, III 1962 Raymond J. Dunn, III Ben Slingerland

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1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955

Jan Van Hooten Stephen McDonald Jerry Valachovic Neil Gonsalus Charles Tomasino Dick Buck Kevin Lynch

Ricky Schramm C ‘07, MBA ‘13

Ricardo Mendoza Award (awarded to the player(s) who best exhibits qualities of spirit, leadership and dedication) 2010 Mark Wilber 2010 Matthew Brutto 2009 Mark Zeman 2008 Richard Diaz 2007 Richard Diaz 2006 Tim Convey Ricky Schramm 2005 Jeff Curtin 2004 Paul Brandley 2003 Tim Hogan 2002 Tim McAnally 2001 Dan Ryan 2000 Jeff Boehling 1999 Jason Partenza 1998 Eric Kvello 1997 Dan Helfrich 1996 Patrick Kelly 1995 Raul Ferrer 1994 Tim Keegan 1993 Bill Abom 1992 Brian “Rudy” Fuller 1991 Greg Landegger 1990 Dave Kostecki 1989 Ed Diaz 1988 John Janenda 1987 Andy Logan 1986 Andy Pelletier 1985 Dan Janney 1984 Jeff Bradley 1983 Not Recorded 1982 Bob Celata 1981 Pete Skelly 1980 Bill Corbet 1979 Rob Walsh 1978 Kevin Murphy 1977 Not Recorded 1976 Martin Witherell 1975 Karl Klontz

1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

John Schimelpfenig Patrick McNertney Jeff Carter Patrick McNertney Chris Kennedy

Rookie Of The Year (no longer awarded past 2005) 2005 Richard Frank 2004 Richard Diaz 2003 Daniel Grasso 2002 Jeff Curtin 2001 Dan Gargan 2000 Greg Freeburg 1999 Andy Sole’ 1998 Kenny Owens 1997 Kyle Rakow 1996 Kevin Shaw 1995 Eric Kvello 1994 Greg Dillard 1993 Brandon Lieb 1992 Raul Ferrer 1991 Chris Ashby Phil Wellington 1990 Peter Couhig 1989 Matt Lieb 1988 David Barron 1987 Dominique Paddack 1986 Andy Hoffmann 1985 John Janenda 1984 Andy Logan

Offensive MVP (no longer awarded past 2005) 2005 Ben Jefferson-Dow 2004 Ricky Schramm 2003 Ricky Schramm 2002 Kemmons Feldman Ben Jefferson-Dow 2001 Nate Port 2000 Kenny Owens 1999 Kenny Owens 1998 Eric Kvello 1997 Eric Kvello 1996 Tom Greaser 1995 Ben McKnight 1994 Raul Ferrer Ben McKnight 1993 Ben McKnight 1992 Tim Keegan 1991 Todd Colonna 1990 Todd Colonna 1989 Andy Hoffmann 1988 Andy Hoffmann 1987 Andy Hoffmann 1986 Andy Hoffmann 1985 Mario Ortega

1984 Zeid Masri

Defensive MVP (no longer awarded past 2005) 2005 Tim Convey 2004 Jeff Curtin 2003 Jeff Curtin 2002 Dan Gargan 2001 Brian O’Hagan 2000 Mark Manning 1999 Tyler Purtill 1998 Jeremy McKitrick 1997 Greg Dillard 1996 Brandon Lieb 1995 Greg Dillard 1994 Chris Jones 1993 Chris Jones 1992 Matt Lieb 1991 Matt Lieb 1990 Gui Barbosa 1989 Marius Haas 1988 Sean Todd 1987 Rick Starrs 1986 John Janenda 1985 Dan Janney 1984 Dan Janney

Most Improved Player 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Ben Slingerland Jose Colchao David Madison Alex Verdi Sean Bellomy Mike Glaccum Andrew Keszler Danny McAnally Ellery Bledsoe Paul Brandley Joseph Paden Tony Soric Michael Gross Jason Partenza Jeff Boehling Dan Helfrich Warren Van der Waag Patrick Kelly Dave Magli Chris Jones Christian Aviza Nat Gatewood John Cronin Todd Colonna Keith Phillips Sean Todd Rick Starrs Jeff Bradley

bold indicates current student- athlete


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Join GOALS UNLIMITED! Goals Unlimited, a part of Hoyas Unlimited, is an organization of alumni, parents, and friends of Georgetown Men’s Soccer whose primary purpose is to promote a heightened awareness of and an active interest in the Georgetown University Men’s Soccer program. Members have been actively involved in raising funds to supplement the budget and provide opportunities to the soccer program through annual, current-use donations. n the 2010-11 school year, Goals Unlimited raised more than $90,000 from 116 donors. In addition, members receive newsletters and invitations to club events each year. Goals Unlimited is completely volunteer driven and needs your help! If you are interested in helping the men’s soccer program through the Goals Unlimited, please contact Hoyas Unlimited at 202687-7159, or visit www.GUHoyas.com/ HoyasUnlimited.

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WHO IS PERMITTED TO RECRUIT FOR GEORGETOWN? Only Georgetown University coaches who have successfully completed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination on an annual basis may be involved in the recruitment process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts. This includes letters, telephone calls or face-to-face contact on or off campus with a prospect or the prospect’s parents. Representatives of Georgetown’s Athletics Interest MAY: • Offer summer employment to prospective student-athletes who have signed a National Letter of Intent and to enrolled student-athletes, after contacting the Athletics Compliance Office. • Support Georgetown’s athletics program by attending HOYA athletics contests and by making financial contributions to Georgetown athletics. Representatives of Georgetown’s Athletics Interest MAY NOT: • Be involved in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes in any way. • Provide extra benefits (i.e., discounts, gifts, transportation) to prospective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their parents, legal guardian(s), relatives or friends; and • Provide any financial assistance to prospective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their parents, legal guardian(s), relatives or friends. • For more information, please contact the Georgetown University Athletics Compliance Office at (202) 687-6573 or (202) 687-8262.

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THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE he 2011-12 academic year is the 33rd in the hisT tory of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship. The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth, but the 2011-12 year marks the conference’s seventh straight with the same 16-member group, making for the nation’s largest Division I-A conference. The BIG EAST Conference’s goals have always been the same. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are

NCAA champion in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA outdoor meet. Moore and Reid joined Notre Dame soccer standout Melissa Henderson as winners of Honda Sports Awards as the top performers in their respective sports. Moore also became the first three-time winner of the Wade Trophy as the nation’s top women’s basketball player and joined Villanova lacrosse player Brian Karalunas as winners of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. BIG EAST football maintained its national

In men’s basketball, BIG EAST squads have won four of the last 13 NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have taken seven of the last 12 NCAA titles. Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. The conference currently crowns champions in 24 sports. The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators

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also its best athletes. The 2010-11 year was no different. Seven BIG EAST student-athletes were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners, while 22 earned Capital One Academic AllAmerica recognition. Maya Moore, Connecticut’s women’s basketball standout, won the NCAA Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation’s top female student-athlete and was chosen as the Capital One Academic All-America of the Year. In the athletic arena, BIG EAST studentathletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Connecticut men’s basketball team won its third national championship, completing a magical run through five games of the BIG EAST Championship and six wins in the NCAA tournament. The Villanova women’s cross country team won the NCAA title for the second straight year and the ninth time overall. The Notre Dame women’s soccer team won its third NCAA title, while BIG EAST teams reached national championship games in women’s basketball (Notre Dame) and men’s soccer (Louisville). The BIG EAST placed two teams in the NCAA Women’s Final Four for the second time in the last three years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Indianapolis, capping a season in which the Huskies extended their NCAA-record winning streak to 90 games. Individually, BIG EAST student-athletes won five NCAA championships, including an unprecedented four by Villanova’s Sheila Reid. Reid was the 2010 individual cross country champion, a member of the Wildcats’ winning indoor distance medley relay team and won the 5,000- and 1,500-meter titles in outdoor track & field. Louisville’s Matt Hughes, meanwhile, repeated as the

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profile as a competitively balanced group. Connecticut claimed the league’s Bowl Championship Series bid for the first time as the Huskies shared the conference title with Pittsburgh and West Virginia. Six of the league’s eight squads went to bowl games and helped the BIG EAST post a 4-2 bowl record for the second straight year. The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. When Texas Christian University joins the conference in the 2012-13 academic year, the conference will have a footprint in 30 percent of the nation’s television households. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 31 national championships in six different sports and 133 student-athletes have won individual national titles. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships.

and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. John Marinatto, who had served as senior associate commissioner, moved into the Commissioner’s chair in 2009 and has continued to steer the conference on its path of success. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past eight years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.


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