2013 Men's Soccer Information Guide

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quick facts CONTENTS

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION Quick Facts & Schedule

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Media Information

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Sports Information

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2013 Season Preview

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2013 Schedule

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2013 Roster

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Willy Merrick - Head Coach

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Assistant Coaches

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2013 Player Profiles

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2012 Season Review

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2013 Opponents

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Yearly Results

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All-Time Series Records

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2012 Results

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2012 Combined Team Statistics

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Year-by-Year Records

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Honor Roll

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Record Book

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University Information

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City of Columbus

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University President - Peter Cimbolic, Ph.D.

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University Directions

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Athletic Facilities

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Athletic Leadership

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The GLIAC

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Athletic Trainers

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Location: Columbus, OH Founded: 1911 President: Dr. Peter Cimbolic Athletic Director: Jeff Blair Enrollment: 3,100 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Home Field (Cap.): Panther Field (1,750) Surface: Turf Nickname: Panthers Colors: Black, Gold and White

COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: Alma Mater: Record at ODU (Yr.): Career Record (Yr.):

Willy Merrick Marshall 53-30-11 (6th) Same

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year as Program: 1983 Overall Program Record (Yrs.): 244-236-29 (30) Conf. Record (MOC, AMC, GLIAC): 112-112-14 All-Americans: 12 All-Region/All-District Selections: 17 Conference Players of the Year: 4 All-Conference Selections (MOC, AMC, AII, GLIAC): 108 Regular Season Conference Championships: 3 Last Conference Championship: 2006 Conference Tournament Appearances: 134 Last Conference Tournament: 2012 Regional Appearances: 6 Last Regional Appearance: 2007 National Tournament Appearances: 1 (2007)

2013 TEAM FACTS Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/3 Newcomers: 9 2012 Overall Record: 12-6-1 2012 Conference Record: 9-4-0 (3rd – GLIAC)

CREDITS The 2013 Ohio Dominican University Men’s Soccer Information Guide is a publication of the Ohio Dominican Sports Information Office. Writing, research, and layout by Sarah Twiggs. Designed by MJW Graphics Printing and Promotions. Photos courtesy of Koehler Photography, Daniel Desch, Jillian Dean, Mark Wheeler, Robert Wharton and ODU Sports Information. 2

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Game Environment Statement The NCAA, GLIAC, its member institutions and our student-athletes support good sportsmanship. We see our athletic venues as extensions of the classroom environment where, among other lessons, we teach and learn about the importance of dignity and respect for others. Your presence at this competition is valued by the student-athletes, coaches and administration. It is important that all participants, including spectators and officials, have a great experience while attending our athletic events. Our student-athletes ask for enthusiastic support for your respective team. Cheering and encouraging good performance and effort are what they expect to see. Therefore, we ask that you refrain from using derogatory or abusive language actions or gestures toward student-athletes, coaches, officials and fans as you cheer on your team. Failure to behave in a respectful manner may result in removal from the event. With your help, we can make this an event everyone can enjoy.

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ohio dominican soccer MEDIA SERVICES

PRESS BOX

The Ohio Dominican University sports information office is available to accommodate any media requests. Following are some guidelines that should make it easy for media members to cover the Ohio Dominican athletic teams. Any additional questions should be directed to Scott Miles, ODU Sports Information Director.

The press box is located on the west side of (Sunbury Road) the stadium. Members of the media should enter the southwest end of Panther Stadium. The press box will open two hours before the game.

Sports Information Director Scott Miles Office: (614) 251-4577 Cell: (216) 310-2472 Fax: (614) 252-2556 e-mail: miless@ohiodominican.edu

PHONE LINES Multiple phone lines are available in the press box on a first-come, first-serve basis and must be given a week’s notice. Permission to broadcast and any arrangements regarding reciprocal lines must first be secured from the sports information office.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS

Asst Sports Information Director Ryan Beigle Direct: (614) 253-3482 e-mail: beigler@ohiodominican.edu

Sports Information Graduate Assistant

All requests for player interviews should be made through the Ohio Dominican sports information department at least 48 hours in advance. Game day interviews are not permitted prior to the game. Post-game interviews will take place after the team has been dismissed from its post game meeting. In general, Coach Merrick and players will be available approximately 10 minutes after the game. Please contact a member of the sports information office to set-up post game interviews.

PRESS BOX PHONE/FAX/INTERNET The press box phone number at Panther Field is (614) 253-4813 and the fax number is (614) 253-4833. The ODU press box is fully functional with multiple internet hook-ups. Wireless connection is NOT available. The hook-ups will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis and can be reserved through the sports information representative prior to the game.

Sarah Twiggs Direct: (614) 251-4843 e-mail: twiggss@ohiodominican.edu

Address Ohio Dominican University Alumni Hall 1216 Sunbury Road Columbus, OH 43219

TELEVISION TRUCKS

General Information

POST-GAME PROCEDURE

Phone: (614) 253-2741 Fax: (614) 252-0776 Toll Free: (800) 955-OHIO E-mail: admissions@ohiodominican.edu Press Box Phone: (614) 253-4813 Press Box Fax: (614) 253-4833

Post game interview requests for coaches and players must be done through the sports information office prior to the game. Requesters will be escorted to a designated interviewing area at the conclusion of the teams postgame meetings.

Any television crews wishing to do live shots from Panther Stadium should park in the designated parking spots for media. To locate the designated parking area, please contact the sports information office at 614-251-4577.

Internet and Video Stream

CREDENTIALS Request for credentials should be made on company letterhead and sent to: Scott Miles, 1216 Sunbury Road, Columbus OH 43219, or email to miless@ohiodominican.edu. Request should be made at least 48 hours prior to the day of the game. Credentials may be picked up during the week at Athletic Office (Alumni Hall) on the campus of ODU, or prior to the game at Media Will Call, which is located at Panther Stadium. All credentials are intended for working media only and are not transferable.

GAME SERVICES The sports information staff will be at your service throughout the game. All media will be provided with game program, rosters, press guides and other pertinent information. Computer generated statistics will be available at halftime and at the conclusion of the game. Information provided includes play-by-play, individual and team statistics. A fax machine is available through the sports information office.

PressBox Productions will be the internet home of Panther Athletics. Live streaming audio and streaming video of selected games will be available. Please check the ODU Athletic Website for the broadcast schedule at ohiodominicanpanthers.com.

PARKING Parking passes can be mailed or picked up at Athletic Offices (Alumni Hall) on the campus of ODU. The parking passes should be displayed on the front windshield of your vehicle when entering the campus of ODU. Media parking is in the Gold Lot, west side of campus on Sunbury Road and St. Dominic Way.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Those persons requesting photo credentials will receive a field pass at the ticket window located in the southwest corner of Panther Field. The field pass must be visible at all times and is good for access to field level and the Press Box.

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sports information staff Scott Miles Sports Information Director Scott Miles is entering his fourth year as the sports information director at Ohio Dominican University. Miles, a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), oversees the media relations and publicity of the Ohio Dominican athletic department. He helped develop and launch www.ohiodominicanpanthers.com in December, 2010 and also started and co-hosted the weekly “Panther Spotlight” coaches shows. Miles is also a member of the CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American Committee. Miles graduated from nearby Capital University in December, 2008, with a degree in English-Professional Writing and worked as a student assistant in the sports information office, running the department on an interim basis in the summer of 2008. The Solon, Ohio native interned with the Ohio High School Athletic Association from 2008-09 and spent a year as the athletic media relations intern with the University of Toledo, serving as the primary media contact for seven varsity teams while assisting with coverage of the football, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer and baseball teams. Outside of his work in sports information, Miles spent two summers as an intern with the Lake County Captains, a minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, and called baseball games for the Delaware Cows of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League. He also announced football, volleyball, basketball and baseball games for Capital and was the sports editor of the campus newspaper.

Ryan Beigle Assistant Sports Information Director Ryan Beigle enters his eighth season as the head men’s and women’s tennis coach and assistant sports information director at Ohio Dominican University. In his seven seasons at the helm, Beigle has guided the women’s program to an 86-65 overall record and a 70-74 mark on the men’s side. In their third season as an NCAA Division II institution, Beigle led the women to a 7-7 mark in the GLIAC, guiding the Panthers to their second consecutive appearance in the GLIAC Tournament. Beigle guided the women to back-to-back NAIA National Tournament appearances in 2008 and 2009, winning the AMC titles in those years. During his tenure, he has coached two NAIA All-Americans, the GLIAC Freshman of the Year, the Wilson/ITA Region III Senior Athlete of the Year, as well as earned two AMC Coach of the Year awards and the 2009 Wilson/ITA Region III Coach of the Year. On the men’s side, Beigle guided the men to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2013 after a strong GLIAC Tournament run. The men finished 13-10 overall and 7-4 in conference play, advancing to the semifinals of tournament play in just their second year of postseason eligibility. Beigle led the men’s team to their first AMC Tournament title and the program’s first NAIA National Tournament appearance in 2009. In their second season at the NCAA Division II level, Beigle guided the Black and Gold to their first GLIAC Tournament as the #5 seed. He has help produce two NAIA All-Americans, the GLIAC Freshman of the Year, the ITA Midwest Region Rookie of the Year, as well as earned the AMC Coach of the Year award in 2009. Prior to joining the Panthers staff, Beigle spent the 2005-06 seasons as the head women’s tennis coach at his alma mater. During his two seasons at Bethel, he led the Pilots to a 30-17 overall record and was named the 2006 NCCAA Coach of the Year, while leading the team to a NCCAA National Title. A 2002 graduate of Bethel College, Beigle received his degree in Education. As a member of the Pilots men’s tennis from 1996 to 2000, Beigle helped lead the Pilots to back-to-back NCCAA National Championships his final two seasons. Along with his various coaching duties, Beigle also plays an integral role in the athletic department assisting in the sports information office. Beigle and his wife Marji reside in Blacklick.

Sarah Twiggs, Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sarah Twiggs is entering her second year in the Ohio Dominican Sports Information Department as the Graduate Assistant. Twiggs graduated from Mount Union College in August of 2009 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management and a Business minor. As an undergrad, Twiggs interned with the Cleveland Cavaliers in the spring and summer of 2009, and also interned with the Visalia Rawhide, class A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, AAA affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. Enrolled in the ODU graduate program, Twiggs is currently working towards a Master of Business Administration.

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2013 season preview Following the graduation of seven seniors from the 2012 squad, including four all-conference selections, sixth year head coach Willy Merrick will field a young and promising team that he expects to step up and accept the challenge of filling the void and tradition the seniors left behind. For starters, the Panthers lost GLIAC All-Conference First Team selections Casey Weddle and Justin Wheeler. Weddle started all 19 games for the Panthers and finished the season with a team-high seven goals and 18 points. He recorded 28 shots and four assists, and ended up tied for first in the Panther record books for most penalty kick goals in a season, going 5-for-6. He was also selected to the Daktronics All-Midwest Region First Team and named to the Daktronics All-America Third Team. Wheeler started all 19 games for the Panthers and scored six goals while adding three assists. He was second on the team with 15 points and took a total of 55 shots. He was named to the to the 2012 Daktronics All-Midwest Region Second Team. ODU also lost Colby Catlett and Drew Edler to graduation. Catlett was named to the GLIAC All-Conference Second Team and finished his two-year career with 13 goals and seven assists. He also was honored with the as a Capital One Academic All-America First Team selection. Edler was named to the GLIAC All-Conference Second Team with Catlett and was recognized on the Daktronics All-Midwest Region Second Team. His selection was his second, having also been honored his junior year. Edler started all 19 games for the Panthers for the 2012 season. He totaled two goals on the year with four points. For his career, Edler finished with 13 goals, nine assists and 29 points. The Black and Gold also lost Thomas Senessie, Tyler Huerkamp and Chad Hirsch, all starters for the Panthers.

Seniors

Ohio Dominican returns just three seniors from last year’s squad in Dean Dziewit (Waterford, Mich.), Duncan Campbell (Hilliard, Ohio) and Billy McGlone (Lexington, Ohio). Dziewit started six games in goal for the Panthers where he recorded 29 saves and finished the season with an overall record of 3-2-1. He was sidelined part of the season due to injury. Campbell, a NCAA Division II/NAIA Men›s All-Ohio Second Team selection was also named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) 2012 All-East Region Honorable Mention Team. He earned GLIAC All-GLIAC Conference Honorable Mention honors.

Campbell played and started all 19 games where he recorded one goal on the season and added an assist against Malone on October 3, which helped the Panthers to a 5-1 win. McGlone played in 14 games with six starts for the Black and Gold. He scored one goal against Lake Erie on September 16 and totaled 10 shots for the season.

Juniors

The Panthers welcome seven juniors back to the roster for the 2013 season, including returning starter Jakob Szabo (Worthington, Ohio). Szabo was selected to the 2012 NCAA Division II/NAIA Men›s All-Ohio First Team and earned All-GLIAC Second Team honors. He played and started 17 games for the Panthers where he recorded 11 points and 49 shots on the year. He also had five assists and three goals, including the go-ahead against Malone on October 3, which aided the Panthers in their 5-1 win. Other returning starters are Frazer Fernandes (Gahanna, Ohio) and Brock Taylor (Columbus, Ohio). Fernandes played in 17 games for the Panthers where he had 10 starts. He tallied three goals in 2012 including the game-winner against Bellarmine. He finished the season with 10 shots, three assists and nine points. Taylor was selected to the 2012 Division II/NAIA/NCCAA Academic All-Ohio Team and played in 17 games, starting 13 for the Panthers. He recorded one assist and one point against Malone on October 26, which helped the Panthers to a 3-1 win. The Panthers also welcome back Angelo Pagani (Blacklick, Ohio), Duncan Johnston (Powell, Ohio), and Trevor Gates (Gahanna, Ohio).

Sophomores

Back for their second Panther campaign are seven sophomores, including Brent Wahle (Pataskala, Ohio), and Macklin Robinson (Cincinnati, Ohio). Wahle played in all 19 games where he recorded four assists and 15 shots. He was fourth on the team, and led all Panther freshmen in goals scored with four, including the game winner against Urbana on October 16, as the Panthers squeezed out the 2-1 victory. Robinson played and started 13 games for the Panthers last season where he recorded 66 saves with a save percentage of .826, ranking him first in the GLIAC and second in goals against average with a mark of 1.06.

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2013 season preview Caleb Wilson (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) also returns for the Panthers. Wilson played in 14 games last season with 12 starts. He recorded the game-winning goal on Oct. 14 against Walsh. Other returning sophomores are Logan Krukenberg (Millersburg, Ohio), Nigel Patterson (Woodbridge, Ontario), Justin Alexander (Reynoldsburg, Ohio), and Jalen Hambrick (Fairfield, Ohio).

Fresh Faces

Of the nine incoming members of this year’s class, six are from Ohio, including four from the Columbus metropolitan area. Those athletes are Tanner Ebright (Pickerington, Ohio), Shane Facemyer (Sunbury, Ohio), Jacob Atkinson (Hilliard, Ohio), and Andrew Schwall (Gahanna, Ohio). Justin Boncheck (Mayfield, Ohio) and Sam Katz (Fairfield, Ohio) round out the freshmen class from Ohio. DeMarco Andrews (Kingston, Jamaica), Chance Sztanyo (Howell, Mich.), and Michael Fragoulis (Chios, Greece) are the out-of-staters who complete the freshman class. The fresh faces of the ODU men’s soccer programs brings a wealth of experience, including first team conference, district and state selections, and trips to the Ohio High School Boys’ Soccer district and regional tournaments.

Schedule

The Black and Gold will have another tough schedule for the 2013 campaign that features nine home matches and eight road contests. The Panthers open their season with their only nonconference match on the schedule against Urbana on Panther Field. In conference action, the Panthers will play everyone twice with one game being home and the other on the road. Highlighting ODU’s conference matches is the series with Saginaw Valley. The Cardinals and Panthers squared off once in the 2012 season and ODU walked away with a 3-2 in overtime. The Cardinals finished the season as the runner-up in the Division II National Championship game, thus making the victory one of the season’s highlights.

2013 SCHEDULE AUGUST 8/21 8/30

Heidelberg (Exh.) Indianapolis (Exh.)

September 9/5 9/13 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/27 9/29

Urbana @ Malone Tiffin @ Mercyhurst @ Lake Erie @ Northwood (MI) @ Saginaw Valley

10/4 10/6 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/25 10/27

@ Findlay Walsh Lake Erie Malone @ Tiffin Northwood (MI) Saginaw Valley

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1 PM 2 PM 4 PM 4:30 PM 2 PM 7 PM 1 PM

November 11/1 11/3 11/5 11/8 11/10 11/15 11/17 11/22 11/24

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October

Findlay @ Walsh GLIAC Quarterfinals GLIAC Semifinals GLIAC Finals NCAA Regional NCAA 2nd Round NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA Elite 8

DECEMBER S O C C E R

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2013 roster #

Name

Pos.

Yr.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown (Previous School)

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Justin Alexander

GK

So.

6-0

165

Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Bishop Hartley

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Macklin Robinson

GK

So.

6-2

180

Cincinnati, Ohio/LaSalle

1

Dean Dziewit

GK

Sr.

6-1

190

Waterford, Mich./Waterford Mott

2

Sam Katz

D/MF

Fr.

6-0

170

Fairfield, Ohio/Fairfield

3

Duncan Campbell

D/MF

Sr.

5-8

160

Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard Davidson

4

Jakob Szabo

MF

Jr.

5-8

170

Worthington, Ohio/Thomas Worthington

5

Shane Facemyer

MF

Fr.

6-0

155

Sunbury, Ohio/Big Walnut

6

Duncan Johnston

F

Jr.

5-6

135

Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty

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Brock Taylor

D

Jr.

5-9

160

Columbus, Ohio/Dublin Jerome

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Frazer Fernandes

F

Jr.

5-11

160

Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln

9

Angelo Pagani

D/MF

Jr.

5-10

160

Blacklick, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales

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GJ Cook

MF/F

Jr.

5-9

155

Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales

11

Michael Fragoulis

F/MF

Fr.

5-7

145

Chios, Greece/Westerville North

12

Trevor Gates

D

Jr.

5-11

170

Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln

13

Tanner Ebright

MF

Fr.

5-10

165

Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North

14

Justin Boncheck

F

Fr.

5-10

165

Mayfield, Ohio/Mayfield

15

Brent Wahle

MF

So.

6-2

175

Pataskala, Ohio/Bishop Hartley

17

Jalen Hambrick

MF

Jr.

5-10

140

Fairfield, Ohio/Fairfield

18

Caleb Wilson

MF/D

So.

6-2

185

Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Reynoldsburg

20

Billy McGlone

F

Sr.

6-0

170

Lexington, Ohio/Lexington

21

Andrew Schwall

F

Fr.

6-0

165

Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln

23

Chance Sztanyo

MF

Fr.

5-8

150

Howell, Mich./IMG Academy

24

Logan Krukenberg

MF

So.

6-2

170

Millersburg, Ohio/West Holmes

26

DeMarco Andrews

D

Fr.

6-1

175

Math Unlimited/Kingston, Jamaica

27

Nigel Patterson

F

So.

6-5

180

Woodbridge, Ontario/Emily Carr Secondary

28

Jacob Atkinson

MF/F

Fr.

6-1

175

Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard Darby

Head Coach • Willy Merrick Assistant Coaches • Brent Chase • Steven O’Hara

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MERRICK

HEAD COACH Willy Merrick enters his sixth season as the head men’s soccer coach at Ohio Dominican University. During this span, he has compiled an overall record of 53-30-11, including a 13-5-2 record in the team’s inaugural season at the Division II level in 2010. Merrick spent three seasons as the top assistant to former head coach Eric Nichols before becoming the eighth head coach in program history. In 2012, Merrick led ODU to a second place finish in the GLIAC South Division regular season standings. During the season, Merrick guided the Panthers to a 2-1 victory, ending a 22 game win streak, 18 of which were at home. The Panthers had a third-place finish in the GLIAC tournament, falling 1-0 to second seed Notre Dame (Ohio). During the 2011 campaign, Merrick guided the Panthers to a second place finish in the GLIAC regular season standings and a third-place finish in the GLIAC tournament, falling 4-1 to second seed Northwood. In 2010, Merrick helped lead the team to a 2-1 overtime victory over fourth-ranked Charleston (W.Va.) en route to receiving 2010 GLIAC Coach of the Year honors. In five seasons at the helm, Merrick has coached two NCAA Division II All-Midwest Region performers and 22 all-conference performers. Prior to joining the Panthers staff, Merrick spent five years as the head varsity soccer coach at Thomas Worthington High School. During that time, he led the team to the 2001 State Championship, 2002 State Runner-Up, two consecutive regional finals and earned a No. 6 ranking in the National Top 25 Boys High School Soccer poll. In 2000, Merrick was named the Ohio Capital Conference Coach of the Year. In addition to coaching at Thomas Worthington, Merrick held coaching positions at Westerville North High School and the Eagles Soccer Club of Upper Arlington, and is currently coaching with the Columbus Crew Soccer Club. Merrick spent seven years playing professional soccer with stints with the Buffalo Blizzards, Columbus XOGGZ, Cincinnati Silverbacks, Lexington Bandits and the Indiana Blast of the United States Independent Soccer League (USISL).

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COACHING RECORD

YEAR

CONFERENCE

WIN %

2008 10-6-2 7-3-1

.611

2009 9-6-3 NA

.500

2010 13-5-2 9-2-1

.700

2011 9-6-3 6-3-3

.583

2012 12-6-1 9-4-0

.658

TOTAL 53-30-11 31-12-5 .564

He began playing collegiate soccer with the University of Rio Grande before transferring to Marshall University, where he was a three-year letterwinner in soccer and football from 1989 to 1992. In 1992, he was a member of the Division I-AA National Championship football team at Marshall. Merrick and his wife, Joyce, reside in Columbus with his three step-children, Austin, Andrick and Ashley.

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BRENT

O’HARA

CHASE

ASSISTANT COACH

ASSISTANT COACH

Steven O’Hara enters his second season with the men’s soccer team as the program’s graduate assistant coach. O’Hara, a native of Liverpool, England, was a four year letter winner at Rio Grande (2011) where he graduated with a marketing degree. Before joining the Panthers, O’Hara grew up playing for Preston North End F.C. and has coached at the Rio Soccer Academy for the 14 and 12 year old divisions. O’Hara is currently enrolled in the Masters of Business Administration program at Ohio Dominican.

Brent Chase begins his eighth season at Ohio Dominican University as an assistant men’s soccer coach. Chase’s knowledge and experiences at a number of levels continue to be an asset to an already superb coaching staff at ODU. Chase, a native of Westerville, Ohio, graduated in 1998 from Westerville North High School. After excelling on the soccer field for the Warriors, he went on to play college soccer at Columbus State Community College. While at CSCC, Chase helped lead the Cougars to a conference championship and regional runner-up finish in 2000. He was named First Team All-Region as a goalkeeper and was the Nike National Goalkeeper of the Year. He went on to finish his degree from The Ohio State University in 2005 in sociology while coaching soccer at Bishop Watterson High School. Chase was a member of the coaching staff for five years at Watterson as well as having an instrumental role in the Olympic Development Program and Crew Juniors youth soccer programs in central Ohio. Chase is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and holds an Advanced National Diploma and Advanced National Goalkeeping Diploma. Chase currently works for Chase Bank. He and his wife Rachel, daughter Tatum, and son Declan reside in New Albany.

Brian

Reese

equipment manager

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2013 seniors 3 DUNCAN

1 DEAN

CAMPBELL

DZIEWIT

sR. • Defender/Midfielder • 5-7 • 140 Hilliard, OH • Hilliard Davidson H.S. Accounting Major

sR. • GOALKEEPER • 6-1 • 190 WATERFORD, mi • WATERFORD mOTT H.S. CHEMISTRY Major

2012: 2012 NCAA Division II/NAIA All-Ohio Second Team...Named to the (NSCAA) All-East Region Honorable Mention team... Earned All-GLIAC Honorable Mention… Played and started all 19 games…Recorded one goal on the season coming against Malone on October 31 to help the Panthers to a 5-1 win along with one assist…Also recorded three points and eight shots for the Panthers on the year.

2012: Started six games…Recorded 29 saves… Finished the season with a 3-2-1 record…Posted a .784 save percentage in 570 minutes of action.

2011: Played and started in all 17 games…Scored one goal and added five assists.

2010: Appeared in two games.

2010: Started all 20 games…Led all freshmen with four goals, two assists and 10 points…Two of the goals were game-winners…Recorded 18 shots on the season, 10 of which were shots on goal.

High School: Attended Waterford Mott High School in Waterford, Michigan…Four time all-district and all-league selection…Named third team all-state as a senior… Also played basketball and baseball for the Corsairs.

High School: Attended Hilliard Davidson High School…Two-time First Team AllOhio Capital Conference selection…Named First Team All-District, Second Team AllOhio and Team MVP as a senior…Member of the 2007 Division I State Champions.

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho. 2012 6-6 570:20 8 1.26 29 .784 3 2 1 0 2011 10-10 980:38 15 1.38 44 .746 4 4 2 0 2010 2-0 63:34 1 1.42 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Total 18-16 1614:24 24 1.34 74 .755 7 6 3 0

Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 19-19 1 1 3 8 .125 4 .800 0 0-0 2011 17-17 1 5 7 15 .067 4 .267 0 0-0 2010 20-20 4 2 10 18 .222 10 .556 2 2-2 Total 56-56 6 8 20 41 .146 18 .439 2 2-2

2011: Started 10 games for ODU…Went 4-4-2 in goal with 44 saves…Faced 132 shots and finished with a save percentage of .746 in 980 minutes of game action.

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MCGLONE

sR. • FORWARD • 6-0 • 170 Lexington, OH • Lexington H.S BIOLOGY Major

2012: Played in 14 games and started six….Scored one goal against Lake Erie on September 16…Had a total of 10 shots on the season. 2011: Appeared in four games. 2010: Appeared in four games. High School: Graduate of Lexington High School…Named First Team All-Ohio Cardinal Conference and First Team All-District in 2008, 2009…OCC Offensive Player of the Year, District Player of the Year and Division II First Team All-Ohio in 2009… Second most goals scored in school history. Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 14-6 1 0 2 10 .100 7 .700 0 0-0 2011 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2010 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 22-6 1 0 2 11 .091 7 .636 0 0-0 10

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2013 juniors 10 GARY (GJ)

COOK

Jr • 5-9 • 155 • Midfielder/Forward St. Francis DeSales H.S. • Westerville, OH Biology Major

2012: Played in seven games, starting one….Recorded one shot on goal for the Panthers. 2011: Did not see game action. High School: Graduate of St. Francis DeSales High School…Second team all-district selection as a senior after finishing as team’s leading goal scorer…Two-time First Team All-Central Catholic League recipient…Helped guide Stallions to 2009 Division II State Championship and 19-1-3 mark as a junior…Also twice named an All-Star Team participant at Capitol University. Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 7-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2011 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 7-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

8 FRAZER

12 TREVOR

Jr • 5-11 • 160 • Forward Gahanna Lincoln H.S. • Gahanna, Ohio Finance Major

Jr • 5-11 • 170 • Defender Gahanna Lincoln H.S. • Gahanna, Ohio Finance Major

FERNANDES

2012: Played in 17 games, starting 10…Scored three goals, including the game winner in the season opener against Bellarmine…Was fifth on team in points with nine… Recorded 10 shots on the season with three assists. 2011: Played in 13 games, starting one…Scored his first career goal as a Panther in a 3-1 win over Indianapolis University on Sept. 2. High School: Graduate of Gahanna Lincoln High School…Honorable Mention All-Ohio Capital Conference as a senior after helping Lions finish regular season with perfect 15-0-1 mark, including appearance in regional finals…Also member of Lions’ 2009 Division I regional and state championships. Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 17-10 3 3 9 11 .273 6 .545 1 0-0 2011 13-1 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0 Total 30-11 4 3 11 15 .267 9 .600 1 0-0

GATES

2012: Appeared in six games. 2011: Played in 16 games in his freshman campaign…Recorded two assists, two points and two shots. High School: Attended Gahanna Lincoln High School…High school and Team Ohio Blast teammate of Frazer Fernandes…Earned Second Team All-Ohio Capital Conference recognition as Lions advanced to state regional finals, compile a 19-1-1 record… Division I regional and state champion with Gahanna as a junior. Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2011 16-1 0 2 2 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 22-1 0 2 2 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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21 JAKOB

Jr • 5-6 • 135 • Forward Olentangy Liberty H.S. • Powell, Ohio Sport Management Major

Jr • 5-8 • 170 • Midfielder United States Military Academy • Worthington, OhiO Sport Management Major

SZABO

JOHNSTON

2012: Played in two games …Recorded one shot on the year. 2011: Appeared in one game in his freshman season. High School: Graduate of Olentangy Liberty High School…Special mention All-Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) and all-district selection… Helped lead Patriots to district finals, while scoring team-high 12 goals as senior captain…Also a four-time scholarathlete and member of the National Honor Society. Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .000 0 0-0 2011 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .000 0 0-0

9 ANGELO

PAGANI

2012: Selected to the Division II/NAIA Men’s All-Ohio First Team...Earned GLIAC Second Team Honors…Played and started 17 games for the Panthers…Recorded 11 points and 49 shots on the year…Had five assists and three goals including the game winner against Malone on October 31 to help the Panthers to 5-1 win. 2011: *Red-shirted College/High School: Transfer from the United States Military Academy at West Point…Started all 12 games in which he appeared for the Black Knights…At Thomas Worthington, was named 2009 Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) Player of the Year and was three-time All-OCC selection. Also played for the Cardinals football team, earning all-state honors as the team’s kicker in 2008 Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 17-17 3 5 11 49 .061 22 .449 1 0-0 Total 217-17 3 5 11 49 .061 22 .449 1 0-0 U.S. Military Academy 2010 12-12 0 0 0

21 .000

9 .429

0

0-0

7 BROCK

TAYLOR Jr • 5-10 • 160 • Defender/Midfielder St. Francis DeSales H.S. • Blacklick, Ohio Pre-Medicine Major

2012: Played in 11 games on the season, starting eight. Jr • 5-9 • 160 • Defender Dublin Jerome H.S. • Columbus, Ohio Business Administration Major

2011: Appeared in 11 games, starting three. High School: Graduate of St. Francis DeSales High School…Four-year letterwinner and senior captain for the Stallions, twice earning All-Central Catholic League recognition, including First Team honors in 2009 as he teamed with current freshman Gary Cook in leading team to Division II State Championship…Also named second team all-district and was 2009 Ohio State Cup Champion with Team Ohio Blast. Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 11-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2011 11-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 22-11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

2012: Selected to the Division II/NAIA/NCCAA Academic All-Ohio Team...Played in 17 games, starting 13...Recorded one assist and one point against Malone on Oct. 26 to help the Panthers to a 3-1 win…..Had two shots on the season. 2011: Played and started in all 18 games…Recorded his first career goal in the 4-3 loss to Saginaw Valley on October 4. High School: Attended Dublin Jerome High School… 2010 Division I Second Team All-Ohio member and earned all-district academic athlete honors…Also helped guide team to state semifinals in 2008 Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 17-13 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 2011 18-18 1 0 2 6 .167 1 .167 0 0-0 Total 35-31 1 1 3 8 .125 3 .375 0 0-0

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17 JALEN

ALEXANDER

HAMBRICK

So • 6-0 • 165 • Goalkeeper Bishop Hartley H.S. • Reynoldsburg, OH EDUCATION MAJOR

So • 5-10 • 140 • Midfielder Fairfield Union H.S. • Fairfield, OH Exercise Science Major

2012: Played in two games…Recorded two saves on the year.

2012: Played in one game.

High School: Was a four-time letterwinner for the Hawks and was named Division II Second Team All-Ohio following his senior season…A two-year captain, Was also a three-time All-Central District pick, twice earning First Team nods, and three-time AllCentral Catholic League recipient.

High School: Attended Fairfield Union High School…Was a senior captain and a Greater Miami Conference second team selection.

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho. 2012 2-0 31:04 0 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 Total 2-0 31:04 0 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0 0

Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

24 LOGAN

27 NIGEL

KRUKENBERG

PATTERSON

So • 6-2 • 170 • Midfielder West Holmes H.S. • Millersburg, OH Middle Childhood Education MajoR

So • 6-5 • 180 • Forward Emily Carr Secondary H.S. • Woodbridge, Ontario Marketing Major

2012: Played in one game.

2012: Appeared in three games.

High School: Attended West Holmes High School…Selected to the OCC first-team and all-district team senior year…Was selected to the second team All-Ohio team… Received the Golden Boot award as a senior…As a junior, was selected to the OCC and district second team…Logan also received multiple academic scholarships.

High School: Attended Emily Carr Secondary School… Was a part of the 2011-12 championship soccer teams…Selected as the KNSC Lions MVP in 2012 at the COVI Tournament…Related to Douglas Sequeira and Alejandro Sequeira, both who currently play for the Saprissa Soccer Club.

Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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2013 sophomores 0 MACKLIN

15 BRENT

So • 6-2 • 180 • Goalkeeper LaSalle H.S. • Cincinnati, OH Psychology/Pre-Law Major

So • 6-2 • 175 • Midfielder Bishop Hartley H.S. • Pataskala, OH Computer Information Systems Major

ROBINSON

WAHLE

2012: Played and started 13 games… Recorded 66 saves on the season with a save percentage of .826…Posted a record of 9-4-0…Recorded four shutouts…Posted a season high 13 saves in the 2-1 win at Urbana.

2012: Played in all 19 games….Recorded four assists and 15 shots… Scored four goals on the year including the game winner against Urbana on Oct. 16 to lead the Panthers to a 2-1 victory…Third on the team with 12 points.

High School: As the team captain, Robinson capped off an impressive senior campaign with Division I Second Team All-Ohio, First Team All-City, First Team AllSouthwest District and First Team All-Greater Catholic League selections…Four-year starter and two-time all-league first teamer…Owns the most shutouts in school history and was ranked the No. 1 goalkeeper in Ohio by ESPN Rise Magazine…Was honored as an academic all-American and was a four-time Lancer Scholastic All-Star.

High School: Was the team leader in both goals and assists as a senior…Garnered First Team All-Central District and All-Central Catholic League honors in 2011…Collected All-CCL recognition as a sophomore and junior, including First Team selection in 2010, while twice collecting second team all-district distinctions.

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho. 2012 13-13 1188:23 14 1.06 66 .825 9 4 0 2 Total 13-13 1188:23 14 1.06 66 .825 9 4 0 4

Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 19-0 4 4 12 15 .267 8 .533 1 0-0 Total 19-0 4 4 12 15 .267 8 .533 1 0-0

18 CALEB

WILSON

2012: Played in 14 games, starting 12…Scored the game-winning goal against Walsh on October 14…Recorded one assist on the season. High School: A two-time captain for the Raiders…Was twice named to the All-Ohio Capital Conference First Team…Was tabbed a Second Team All-Central District selection after helping the team to its first district title since 1985 this past year. Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2012 14-12 1 1 3 9 .111 6 .667 1 0-0 Total 14-12 1 1 3 9 .111 6 .667 1 0-0

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2013 freshmen 28 JACOB

26 DeMarco

ATKINSON

ANDREWS

Fr • 6-1 • 175 • Midfielder/Forward Hilliard Darby H.S. • Hilliard, Ohio Business Major

Fr • 6-1 • 180 • DEFENDER MATH UNLIMITED hs • KINGSTON, JAMAICA Major UNDECIDED

High School: Four-time letterwinner for the Panthers and was named to the Division I All-District team and the All-Ohio Cardinal Conference (OCC) team… Has two siblings, Halle who is five and Sami who is a junior at Ohio Northern University where she was the All Great Lakes Forward of the Year.

High School: Was the team’s captain in 2011 and 2012…Was on the runner-up team in 2011 and 2012 at the JISA League Championships.

14 JUSTIN

13 TANNER

BONCHECK

EBRIGHT

Fr • 5-10 • 165 • Midfielder Mayfield H.S. • Mayfield, Ohio Business Major

Fr • 5-10 • 165 • Midfielder Pickerington North H.S. •Pickerington, Ohio Major UNDECIDED

High School: Helped guide the Mayfield Wildcats to a district title…Also a member of the ODU football team.

High School: Voted the Panthers MVP during his senior year…Earned All-OCC First Team honors and All-State Second Team honors this past season…Selected to the ThisWeek News Super 12 team and made the All-OCC First Team during his junior year.

5 SHANE

FACEMYER

Fr • 6-0 • 155 • Midfielder Big Walnut H.S. • Sunbury, Ohio Major UNDECIDED

High School: Named to First Team All-Conference and First Team All-District as well as being named the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player…Has two siblings, sister Laura Hylton and brother Ricky Borton, who played soccer at Findlay.

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2013 freshmen 11 MICHAEL

2 SAM

FRAGOULIS

KATZ

Fr • 5-7 • 145 • Midfielder/Forward Westerville North H.S. • Chios, Greece Major UNDECIDED

Fr • 5-7 • 140 • Defender/Midfielder Fairfield H.S. • Fairfield, Ohio Business Administration Major

High School: Helped the Warriors to a district championship after defeating Mount Vernon 3-2 in the second round…He helped the Warriors top Reynoldsburg 1-0 in the semifinals and defeated Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 2-0 in the finals…Favorite memory was winning the district championship.

High School: Katz served as the team captain in 2012 and received First Team Greater Miami Conference (GMC) honors…During his junior and senior years, he was selected to the All-State Academic Team and as a sophomore, he helped the Indians to a GMC championship.

21 ANDREW

SCHWALL

Fr • 6-0 • 160 • Midfielder Gahanna Lincoln H.S. • Gahanna, Major UNDECIDED

High School: Selected as the Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) Player of the Year… Was First Team All-District and First Team All-State…Served as team’s captain…Finished his career with 30 goals and 12 assists.

23 CHANCE

SZTANYO

Fr • 5-8 • 150 • Midfielder IMG Academy • Howell, MichIGAN Major UNDECIDED

High School: Comes to ODU after attending the IMG Academy…The IMG Academy is a premier school that specializes in both academics and athletics.

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season in review SEPT 14

OCT 1

Panthers Soar Past Notre Dame, End Falcons Win Streak

OCT 15

OCT 31

ODU Men’s Soccer Advances to GLIAC Semifinals After 5-1 Win Over Malone

NOV 19

NOV 27

Catlett Honored with Capital One Academic All-American First Team

DEC 6

Weddle Honored with GLIAC Player of the Week

OCT 21

Catlett Honored with GLIAC Player of the Week

NOV 2

Men’s Soccer Places Six on AllConference Squads

Weddle and Wheeler Earn Daktronics AllMidwest Region Honors

NOV 29

Men’s Soccer Collects Fourth Straight Win

NOV 16

Men’s Soccer Team Honored with NSCAA Academic Award

Weddle Earns Daktronics All-America Third Team Honors

Edler Recognized with NSCAA/NCAA All-Midwest Region Team

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Campbell Selected to NSCAA Scholar Honorable Mention Team

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2013 opponents URBANA

MALONE

UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY

Sept 5 • Home

Sept 13 • Away / Oct 18 • Home

TIFFIN

UNIVERSITY

MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY

Sept 15 • Home / Oct 20• Away

Sept 18 • Away

Location Urbana, OH Enrollment 1,505 President Dr. Stephen B. Jones Athletic Director Doug Young

Location Canton, OH Enrollment 2.600 President Dr. David A. King Athletic Director Charlie Grimes

Location Tiffin, OH Enrollment 3,600 President Dr. Paul Marion Athletic Director Lonny Allen

Location Erie, PA. Enrollment 3,500 President Dr. Thomas J. Gamble Athletic Director Joe Kimball

Head Coach Alma Mater Record at UU (Yr.) Career Record Assistant Coach

Head Coach Alma Mater Record at MU Career Record Assistant Coach

Head Coach Alma Mater Record at TU (Yr.) Career Record Assistant Coaches

Head Coach Alma Mater Record at NWU (Yr.) Career Record Assistant Coaches

COACHES

TEAM

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

Nick Roberts Mercyhurst (‘94) 23-27-4 (4) Same Rhys Cannella 10-7-1 3-0-0 G-MAC

CONTACTS

Sports Information Chris Anders Office (937) 484-1290 Email canders@urbana.edu Website sports.urbana.edu

LAKE ERIE COLLEGE

Sept 22• Away / Oct 13 • Home

COACHES

TEAM

Brian Stock Akron (‘95) First Year 54-134-22 (12) Nic Ugrin

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

CONTACTS

6-9-01 6-6-1 GLIAC

Sports Information Mark Bankert Office (330)471-8293 Email mbankert@malone.edu Website malonepioneers.com

NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY

Sept 27 • Away / Oct 25 • Home

COACHES

Rudy Brownell Tiffin (‘96) 64-36-9 (6) Same Brenton Dawson Tony King & Mike Felske

TEAM

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

CONTACTS

5/9/2002 4-8-1 GLIAC

Sports Information Shane O’Donnell Office 419-448-3288 Email sodonnel@tiffin.edu Website gotiffindragons.com

SAGINAW VALLEY UNIVERSITY Sept 29 • Away / Oct 27 • Home

COACHES

TEAM

Dale White Gannon(‘01) 40-17-4 (4) Same Nenad Vidakovic

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

17-6-4 7-2-0

CONTACTS

Sports Information David Leisering Office (814) 824-2525 Email dleisering@mercyhurst.edu Website hurstathletics.com

UNIVERSITY OF

FINDLAY

Oct 4 • Away / Nov 1 • Home

Location Painesville, OH Enrollment 1,300 President Michael Victor Athletic Director Reid Guarnieri

Location Midland, MI Enrollment 1,960 President Dr. Keith A. Pretty Athletic Director Pat Riepma

Location Saginaw, MI Enrollment 10,790 President Eric R. Gilbertson Athletic Director Mike Watson

Location Findlay, OH Enrollment 4,000 President Dr. Katherine Fell Athletic Director Steven Rackley

Head Coach Davie Carmichael Alma Mater Notre Dame College (‘07) Record at LEC (Yr.) 14-21-3 (2) Career Record Same Assistant Coaches David McCaig Marco Gaudio & Nicky Jordan

Head Coach Alma Mater Record at NWU (Yr.) Career Record Assistant Coaches

Head Coach Alma Mater Record at SVSU (Yr.) Career Record Assistant Coaches

Head Coach Alma Mater Record at UF (Yr.) Career Record Assistant Coaches

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

COACHES

TEAM

CONTACTS

6-12-0 5-8-0 GLIAC

Sports Information Jason Tirotta Office (440) 375-7475 Email jtirotta@lec.edu Website lakeeriestorm.com

COACHES

Doug Carter Foreign College (‘92) 89-93-21 (12) Same Steve Walker Adrian Thomas

TEAM

CONTACTS

10-7-1 8-5-0 GLIAC

Sports Information Travis McCurdy Office (989) 837-4239 Email mccurdyt@northwood.edu Website timberwolves.gonorthwood.com

COACHES

TEAM

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

CONTACTS

UNIVERSITY Oct 6 • Home / Nov 3 • Away

Location North Canton, OH Enrollment 3,200 President Richard Jusseaume Athletic Director Dale Howard

COACHES

Head Coach John Hall Alma Mater Tiffin (‘96) Record at WU (Yr.) 18-18 (2) Career Record 122-94-16 (13) Assistant Coaches Tim Vandervaart Andy Baloun & Horlando Manay

TEAM

3-13-0 3-10-0 GLIAC

CONTACTS

Sports Information Jim Clark Office (330) 490-7017 Email jclark@walsh.edu Website walsh.edu/walsh-athletics

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18-3-4 9-2-2 GLIAC

Sports Information Office Phone 989.964.4933 E-mail sid@svsu.edu Website svsucardinals.com

WALSH

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

Cale Wassermann Saginaw (‘07) 39-14-10 (3) Same Kyle Dubay Michael O’Neill

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COACHES

Andy Smyth Foreign College (‘82) 183-208-35 (24) 227-262-43 (29) Greg Acuna Robert Anderson

TEAM

2012 Records 2012 Conference Record

CONTACTS

6-9-1 3-9-1 GLIAC

Sports Information David Buck Offic (419) 434-4618 Email buckd@findlay.edu Website athletics.findlay.edu


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yearly results Game by game results unavailable from 1983 to 1991 and 1993 to 1996 *ODU score listed first

1992 9/5 9/8 9/12 9/16 9/19 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/3 10/4 10/7 10/10

Otterbein Mt. Vernon Nazarene Denison Shawnee State Huntington Findlay Rio Grande Bluffton Manhattanville St. John Fisher Cedarville Walsh

Record: 1-8-3

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

MOC: 0-3-3

1997 8/30 9/6 9/7 9/10 9/12 9/17 9/20 9/24 9/27 10/1 10/4 10/8 10/15 10/18 10/19 10/22 1025 10/29 11/5 11/8 11/11

Wittenberg Otterbein Heidelberg Shawnee State Adrian Marietta Mt. Vernon Nazarene Malone Ohio Valley Denison Oberlin Mount Union Walsh Huntington Indiana Tech Cedarville Rio Grande Tiffin Mt. Vernon Nazarene Rio Grande Dominican

Record: 17-5-0

A 3 2 A 0 1 A 4 3 OT A 4 1 A 2 0 H 2 0 H 5 0 H 2 0 H 5 0 A 1 2 A 7 2 A 1 0 A 1 2 A 2 1 OT A 4 3 H 3 1 H 3 2 OT A 2 1 H 4 2 H 2 6 A 0 2 AMC: 6-1-0

1999

2002

9/1 Urbana A 5 0 9/4 Otterbein A 0 1 9/5 Buffalo A 0 3 9/8 Siena Heights H 3 2 9/11 Walsh H 2 0 9/14 Shawnee State H 12 0 9/18 St. Vincent H 5 1 9/22 Rio Grande A 1 2 2OT 9/25 Point Park A 3 1 9/28 Malone H 2 0 10/2 Ohio Wesleyan H 0 1 10/5 Cedarville A 0 2 10/9 Taylor A 1 0 10/12 Geneva H 0 2 10/16 Heidelberg H 1 2 10/19 Mt. Vernon Nazarene A 2 1 10/23 Dominican H 0 2 110/27 Tiffin 0

8/31 9/1 9/3 9/6 9/7 9/14 9/15 9/18 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/1 10/5 10/8 10/12 10/23 10/25 10/29 11/2 11/9

Record: 9-9-0

2000

Record: 13-6-1

9/2 Otterbein A 3 1 9/3 Heidelberg A 3 2 OT 9/2 Wisconsin-Oshkosh A 1 2 9/3 Alma A 4 0 9/12 Cedarville A 1 1 2OT9/16 Houghton H 3 0 9/19 Shawnee State A 4 0 9/23 Walsh A 3 1 9/26 Geneva A 4 1 9/30 Tiffin H 2 2 2OT 10/3 St. Vincent A 4 0 10/7 Denison A 2 3 10/11 Kenyon H 4 1 10/14 Point Park H 5 1 10/17 Rio Grande H 1 0 10/21 Malone A Forfeit 10/24 Ohio Wesleyan A 0 5 10/28 Mt. Vernon Nazarene H 2 0 10/31 Urbana H 3 0 11/10 Rio Grande A 1 0 2OT 11/11 Roberts Wesleyan A 0 1

2003

Record: 14-5-2

1998

2001

9/5 Otterbein A 2 1 OT 9/6 Heidelberg N 0 2 9/11 Marian A 3 1 9/12 Dominican N 3 1 9/16 Wittenberg H 4 3 9/19 Huntington H 4 1 9/23 Thomas More H 2 0 9/26 Muskingum A 6 0 9/29 Shawnee State A 2 0 10/3 Cedarville H 5 2 10/6 Malone A 3 2 10/10 Mt. Vernon Nazarene A 3 1 10/14 Rio Grande H 2 1 10/17 Walsh H 2 3 OT 10/20 Geneva H 0 2 10/24 St. Vincent H 3 1 10/28 Tiffin A 3 1 10/31 Point Park H 9 1 11/3 Mt. Vernon Nazarene H 0 3

9/1 9/2 9/6 9/7 9/21 9/22 9/25 9/26 9/29 10/2 10/6 10/12 10/13 10/16 10/20 10/27 10/29 10/30

Record: 15-4-0

AMC:7-4-0

Otterbein Wittenberg Kenyon Taylor Indiana Wesleyan Denison Shawnee State Mt. Vernon Nazarene Georgetown St. Vincent Heidelberg Otterbein Urbana Cedarville Walsh Rio Grande Findlay Tiffin Malone Roberts Wesleyan

Otterbein Ohio Northern Urbana Wilberforce Roberts Wesleyan Houghton Shawnee State Rio Grande Geneva Cedarville Tiffin St. Vincent Point Park Notre Dame Daeman Walsh Malone Mt. Vernon Nazarene

Record: 8-9-1

AMC: 8-1-2

8/30 8/31 9/5 9/6 9/10 9/12 9/13 9/16 9/20 9/23 9/30 10/4 10/8 10/11 10/16 10/19 10/22 10/25 10/29 11/7

Otterbein Wittenberg Ohio Northern Baldwin-Wallace Urbana Kenyon Taylor Denison Walsh Capital Mt. Vernon Nazarene Shawnee State Rio Grande Indiana Wesleyan Cedarville Findlay St. Vincent Malone Tiffin Houghton

Record: 10-8-2 A 2 3 A 1 1 2OT A 9 1 A 17 1 A 1 0 A 1 2 H 6 1 H 0 5 A 0 1 H 1 3 A 1 5 H 5 1 H 12 1 A 2 3 H 11 1 H 2 1 OT A 4 6 H 2 5 AMC: 8-8-0

AMC: 7-2-0

AMC: 3-2-1

A 1 2 A 2 0 A 2 0 A 2 0 H 2 2 2OT H 0 1 H 1 1 2OT A 1 2 A 3 0 A 3 1 H 3 0 H 6 0 A 0 2 H 3 1 H 1 0 A 0 1 H 4 0 A 2 3 2OT A 1 3 A 0 1 AMC: 4-3-1

2004 9/1 9/4 9/5 9/10 9/11 9/14 9/17 9/19 9/21 9/25 9/28 10/2 10/9 10/12 10/15 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/31 11/6 11/9 11/12

Denison Wittenberg Otterbein Alma Anderson Seton Hill Findlay Mount Union St. Vincent John Carroll Rio Grande Shawnee State Urbana Cedarville Tiffin Mt. Vernon Nazarene Malone Walsh Ashland Notre Dame Maine-Fort Kent Rio Grande

Record: 15-7-0

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A 0 2 A 4 2 H 3 1 A 1 0 A 1 0 OT H 3 1 A 6 0 A 1 0 H 5 2 A 3 0 A 2 1 H 0 2 A 2 1 A 1 3 A 1 0 2OT H 1 1 2OT H 0 1 A 0 3 A 3 1 A 0 2

A 0 1 A 4 0 A 1 0 A 6 1 A 1 0 H 1 0 H 0 2 H 3 1 H 5 0 A 2 0 H 0 2 A 4 3 A 1 0 A 1 2 2OT H 4 2 A 2 0 A 3 0 H 0 1 H 1 2 A 3 2 H 6 0 A 1 3 AMC: 5-3-0

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2005 8/28 9/1 9/3 9/4 9/9 9/10 9/17 9/20 9/24 9/28 10/1 10/8 10/12 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/26 11/5

Findlay Denison John Carroll Otterbein Olivet Nazarene North Park Indiana Wesleyan Wilmington Mt. Vernon Nazarene Rio Grande Shawnee State Ashland Walsh Tiffin Cedarville Malone Urbana Cedarville

Record: 10-7-1

2008 A 1 1 2OT A 1 0 A 1 0 A 0 4 A 2 1 2OT A 2 0 H 2 1 A 0 2 H 0 2 A 1 3 H 1 0 A 2 7 A 1 3 A 4 1 H 2 1 A 2 1 H 5 0 A 1 2 OT

8/26 8/29 8/30 9/6 9/19 9/22 9/27 9/30 10/3 10/4 10/11 10/15 10/18 10/21 10/24 10/28 11/1 11/8

AMC: 5-3-0

Record: 10-6-2

2006 8/27 8/30 9/2 9/3 9/8 9/9 9/12 9/15 9/16 9/19 9/23 9/30 10/6 10/10 10/13 10/17 10/24 10/28 11/4 11/10 11/11

Mercyhurst Findlay Wittenberg Kenyon Elmhurst Chicago Heidelberg Houghton Bethel Mt. Vernon Nazarene Wilmington Walsh Malone Urbana Rio Grande Tiffin Cedarville Shawnee State Tiffin Maine-Fort Kent Rio Grande

Record: 15-5-1

Madonna Siena Heights Roberts Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Judson Asbury Findlay Wilmington Rio Grande Ashland Walsh Cedarville Shawnee State Indiana Wesleyan Mercyhurst Mt. Vernon Nazarene Urbana Cedarville Notre Dame Rio Grande Maine-Fort Kent Simon Fraser

Record: 19-3-0

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H 2 1 A 0 1 A 3 0 H 2 2 2OT H 9 0 H 2 4 H 1 3 A 4 0 A 2 0 A 0 0 2OT A 2 5 H 0 2 H 4 0 H 2 0 H 4 0 A 3 2 A 5 1 A 2 5 AMC: 7-3-1

2009 A 1 2 A 4 1 A 1 3 N 4 0 N 2 1 OT N 3 0 H 2 1 N 3 2 N 1 4 A 3 0 A 1 1 2OT H 3 0 H 3 0 A 2 0 H 1 2 H 4 3 A 3 2 A 7 1 H 4 1 N 4 0 N 1 6

8/28 8/30 9/3 9/9 9/12 9/14 9/18 9/22 9/30 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/13 10/21 10/24 11/11 11/12

AMC: 7-1-0

9/2 9/10 9/12 9/17 9/19 9/24 9/26 9/29 10/2 10/5 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/17 10/22 10/24 10/27 10/31 11/4 11/6

2007 8/25 8/31 9/1 9/4 9/14 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/26 9/29 10/8 10/9 10/13 10/17 10/20 10/24 10/26 10/31 11/3 11/6 11/15 11/17

Indiana Wesleyan Mid-Continent Cumberlands Olivet Nazarene Shawnee State Ashland Notre Dame Heidelberg Robert Wesleyan Houghton Rio Grande Mt. Vernon Nazarene Malone Walsh Point Park Cedarville Daemen Roberts Wesleyan

A 1 0 A 4 0 A 2 0 H 2 0 A 1 0 A 5 0 H 3 0 H 4 0 H 0 1 OT A 2 0 A 3 0 H 3 0 A 9 0 A 2 0 A 2 1 A 2 0 H 3 0 H 1 0 H 2 0 A 1 2 2OT N 7 0 N 0 2

Lake Erie W. V. Wesleyan Indianapolis Ohio Northern Madonna Ashland Mt. Vernon Nazarene St. Francis Charleston Indiana Wesleyan Northwood Walsh Tiffin Urbana Saginaw Valley State Lambuth Simon Fraser

A 2 0 A 2 1 H 1 2 H 2 1 H 3 1 A 1 1 2OT A 0 1 H 4 1 H 0 3 A 1 1 2OT H 2 0 A 0 3 H 1 2 2OT H 0 1 H 0 0 2OT A 1 0 N 0 1

Record: 7-7-3

2010 Indianapolis Northwood Saginaw Valley State Ashland Lake Erie Tiffin Findlay Urbana Ohio Wesleyan Slippery Rock Charleston Saginaw Valley State Tiffin Findlay Ashland Lake Erie Northern Kentucky Northwood Tiffin Ashland

Record: 13-5-2

A 2 1 A 2 0 A 1 0 H 0 2 H 2 1 A 1 0 A 3 2 A 2 1 A 2 3 H 0 1 A 2 1 OT H 2 0 H 1 1 2OT H 5 2 A 0 2 A 3 1 H 1 2 H 3 0 N 4 1 A 1 1 3OT GLIAC: 9-2-1

2011 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/25 9/27 9/30 10/4 10/7 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/20 10/23 10/25 10/28 10/30 11/3

Indianapolis Davenport Ashland Lake Erie Tiffin Findlay Northwood Charleston Saginaw Valley Northwood Saginaw Valley Tiffin Findlay Ashland Lake Erie Urbana Wheeling Jesuit Walsh Northwood

Record 9-6-3

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2012 9/2 9/5 9/9 9/14 9/16 9/18 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/12 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/26 10/28 10/31 11/2

Bellarmine Indianapolis Findlay Notre Dame Lake Erie Cedarville Malone Walsh Northwood Saginaw Valley Tiffin Ashland Walsh Urbana Lake Erie Malone Notre Dame Malone Notre Dame

Record 12-6-1

AMC: 5-1-0

H 3 1 H 1 2 OT H 2 1 A 2 1 H 0 1 2OT A 1 1 2OT H 2 1 2OT H 1 2 H 3 4 OT A 1 1 2OT A 2 1 2OT A 2 2 2OT H 3 0 A 1 2 H 3 2 H 3 0 A H 3 2 N 1 4

H 2 1 A 0 3 H 1 2 A 2 1 A 2 0 H 0 0 2OT A 1 2 A 2 1 2OT A 5 0 A 3 2 OT H 1 2 2OT H 3 1 H 3 1 A 2 1 H 1 0 H 3 1 H 1 2 H 5 1 A 0 1 2OT GLIAC 9-4


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all-time series records School Adrian (MI) Alma (MI) Anderson (IN) Asbury (KY) Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Bellermine (KY) Bethel (IN) Bluefield (VA) Bluffton Buffalo St. (NY) Capital Cedarville Charleston (WV) Chicago (IL) Culver Stockton (MO) Cumberlands (KY) Daemen (NY) Defiance Denison Dominican (IL) Elmhurst (IL) Findlay Franklin (IN) Geneva (PA) Georgetown (KY) Heidelberg Houghton (NY) Huntington (IN) Indianapolis (IN) Indiana Tech Indiana Wesleyan John Carroll Judson (IL) Kenyon Lake Erie Lambuth (TN) LaRoche (PA) Madonna (MI) Malone Maine-Fort Kent Manhattanville (NY) Marian (IN) Marietta Mercyhurst (PA) Mid-Continent (KY) Mount Union Mt. Vernon Nazarene Muskingum North Park (IL) Northern Kentucky Northwood (MI) Notre Dame (OH) Oberlin Ohio Northern

W 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 5 0 5 9 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 6 1 1 1 6 2 3 1 2 5 2 1 3 6 1 1 2 10 3 0 1 2 1 0 2 13 2 1 0 4 3 3 3

L 0 0 3 2 10 2 1 2 0 5 1 5 14 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 2 0 14 0 3 1 7 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 12 4 0 1 0 4 0 5

T 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Current Streak W1 W2

W1 W1 L2 W2 L1 T1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W1 L1 W1 L1 W1 L1 L1 W4 T1 W2 L1 W2 T1 W2 W1 W1 W6 W1 W2 W2 W2 W3 L1 W1 W2 W1 L1 W1 L2

Ohio Valley (WV) Ohio Wesleyan Olivet Nazarene (IL) Otterbein Point Park (PA) Rio Grande Roberts Wesleyan (NY) Saginaw Valley St. (MI) Seton Hill (PA) Simon Fraser (BC) Slippery Rock (PA) St. John Fisher (NY) St. Francis (IN) St. Vincent (PA) Shawnee State Siena Heights (MI) Taylor (IN) Thomas More (KY) Tiffin Urbana Walsh W.V. Wesleyan Wheeling Jesuit (WV) Wilberforce Wilmington Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wittenberg Wooster

Total

1 1 1 4 6 5 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 7 14 2 2 2 8 10 11 1 0 1 1 0 5 0

204

0 3 0 9 0 23 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 20 1 17 0 1 0 5 1 1 1

211

0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

W1 L1 T1 L1 W6 L9 L1 W3 W1 L2 L1 L1 W1 W7 W12 W2 T1 W2 L1 W2 W2 W1 L1 W1 W1 T1 L1 L1

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*There are 12 individual game results that could not be found and are not included in the series records.

Records Overall: 242-236-29 Mid-Ohio Conference (1983-1997): 13-74-5 American Mideast Conference (1998-2008): 81-102-9 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (2010-Present): 24-9-6 Postseason: 11-14-1

W1 L1 W4 L2 W3 W2

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2012 results

The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Ohio Dominican Game Results (as of Jul 08, 2013) All games Date Sep 02

Opponent BELLARMINE

Score Overall 2-1 1-0-0

Conf 0-0-0

W

0-3 1-2 2-1

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

0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0

W

2-0

3-2-0

2-1-0

WO2

0-0 1-2 2-1

3-2-1 3-3-1 4-3-1

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

9/28/20 at Northwood

W

5-0

5-3-1

4-2-0

*

9/30/20 at Saginaw Valley

WOT

3-2

6-3-1

5-2-0

* *

10/5/20 TIFFIN Oct 12 ASHLAND

LO2 W

1-2 3-1

6-4-1 7-4-1

5-3-0 6-3-0

*

Oct 14

WALSH

W

3-1

8-4-1

7-3-0

Oct 16

at Urbana University

W

2-1

9-4-1

7-3-0

W

1-0 3-1

10-4-1 11-4-1

8-3-0 9-3-0

1-2 5-1

11-5-1 12-5-1

9-4-0 9-4-0

0-1

12-6-1

9-4-0

* *

Sep 05 at Indianapolis Sep 09 FINDLAY 9/14/20 at Notre Dame (OH)

*

9/16/20 at Lake Erie College

* *

Sep 18 Sep 21 Sep 23

*

CEDARVILLE at Malone at WALSH

* *

Oct 21 LAKE ERIE 10/26/2 MALONE

*

Oct 28 Oct 31

NOTRE DAME MEN MALONE

Nov 02

vs Notre Dame

Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:

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W

W-L-T 12-6-1 9-4-0 6-3-1 6-2-0 0-1-0 2-2-1

L L

TO 2 L

W

L W

LO2

Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:

Dates 19 10 8 1

Total 2927 1380 1496 51

Att. Goals scored 182 Casey Weddle (penalty kick) Frazer Fernandes (Tyler Huerkamp) 259 205 Justin Wheeler (unassisted) 143 Jakob Szabo (Tyler Huerkamp) Justin Wheeler (unassisted) 127 Drew Edler (Colby Catlett) Billy McGlone (unassisted) 173 150 Frazer Fernandes (Brent Wahle) 330 Tommy Glenn (unassisted) Kevin McMahon (Brent Wahle) 88 Casey Weddle (penalty kick) Brent Wahle (Colby Catlett) Brent Wahle (Colby Catlett) Justin Wheeler (Jakob Szabo) Casey Weddle (Jakob Szabo) 157 Casey Weddle (penalty kick) Casey Weddle (penalty kick) Kevin McMahon (Casey Weddle) 127 Tyler Huerkamp (Justin Wheeler) 147 Drew Edler (Frazer Fernandes) Colby Catlett (Justin Wheeler) Colby Catlett (Kevin McMahon) 87 Jakob Szabo (Caleb Wilson;Casey Weddle) Caleb Wilson (Casey Weddle) Colby Catlett (unassisted) 242 Tyler Huerkamp (Brent Wahle) Brent Wahle (Chad Hirsch;Casey Weddle) 160 Justin Wheeler (Frazer Fernandes) 83 Casey Weddle (unassisted) Brent Wahle (Colby Catlett;Brock Taylor) Justin Wheeler (Brent Wahle) 123 Colby Catlett (Jakob Szabo) 93 Frazer Fernandes (Justin Wheeler;Duncan Campbell) Jakob Szabo (Frazer Fernandes) Justin Wheeler (unassisted) Casey Weddle (Jakob Szabo) Duncan Campbell (unassisted) 51 -

Avg. 154 138 187 51

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2012 combined team statistics The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Ohio Dominican Overall Team Statistics (as of Jul 08, 2013) All games Overall: 12-6-1 Conf: 9-4-0 Home: 6-3-1 Away: 6-2-0 Neut: 0-1-0 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Goals by Period Ohio Dominican Opponents

1st 2nd

Shots by Period Ohio Dominican Opponents

1st 2nd

Saves by Period Ohio Dominican Opponents

18 7

17 13

152 152 117 154 1st 2nd

44 45

53 56

OT OT2 Total

1 0

1 2

37 22

OT OT2 Total

10 4

4 7

318 282

ODU

OPP

37-318 1.95 .116 143-318 .450 16.7 29 93 5-6

22-282 1.16 .078 121-282 .429 14.8 12 64 2-4

24 1

20 0

1380 10/138 1/51

1496 8/187

Corners by Period Ohio Dominican Opponents

1st 2nd

Fouls by Period Ohio Dominican Opponents

1st 2nd

53 32

33 29

72 97 115 112

OT OT2 Total

4 1

3 2

93 64

OT OT2 Total

2 5

1 4

172 236

OT OT2 Total

0 4

2 1

99 106

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year-by-year records Mid-Ohio Conference Year Coach

Overall Conf. Record Win %

1983

Steve Gruzs

5-5-1

3-3-0

.500

1984

Gary Evans

2-8-0

1-5-0

.200

1985

Gary Evans

5-4-2

3-4-1

.545

1986

Ed Puskarich

1-10-0

0-6-0

.090

1987

Ed Puskarich

5-9-0

1-5-0

.357

1988

Tom Slocum

0-11-0

0-7-0

.000

1989

Tom Slocum

0-14-0

0-7-0

.000

1990

Tom Slocum

0-14-0

0-6-0

.000

1991

Jean Marc O’Conner 0-8-0

0-6-0

.000

1992

Jean Marc O’Conner 2-12-3

0-3-3, (7th)

.206

1993

Jean Marc O’Conner 1-15-1

1-5-0, (9th)

.088

1994

David Mor

4-13-1

2-6-0, (8th)

.250

1995

David Mor

9-10-1

2-5-1, (7th)

.475

1996

David Mor

14-5-0

3-5-0, (6th)

.737

1997

David Mor

17-5-0

6-1-0, (1st)

.773

American Mideast Conference

Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Year Coach

Overall Conf. Record Win %

2010

Willy Merrick

13-5-2

9-2-1, (2nd)

.700

2011

Willy Merrick

9-6-3

6-3-3, (2nd)

.583

2012

Willy Merrick

12-6-1

9-4-0, (3rd)

.658

Record (29 Seasons)

242-236-29 112-112-14 .500

*2002-07 AMC divided into North-South divisions

All-Time Coaches and Records Years

Coach

Record

Win %

2008-

Willy Merrick

53-30-11

.564

2004-07

Eric Nichols

59-22-2

.711

1994-03

David Mor

111-74-9

.572

1991-93

Jean Marc O’Conner 3-35-4

.119

1988-90

Tom Slocum

0-39-0

.000

1986-87

Ed Puskarich

6-19-0

.240

1984-85

Gary Evans

7-12-2

.380

1983

Steve Gruzs

5-5-1

.500

Total (Eight Coaches)

242-236-29 .479

Year Coach

Overall Conf. Record Win %

1998

David Mor

15-4-0

7-2-0, (3rd)

.789

1999

David Mor

9-9-0

7-4-0, (5th)

.500

Post Season Appearances/Championships

2000

David Mor

12-5-3

8-1-2, (1st)

.675

Regular Season Conference Championships

2001

David Mor

8-9-1

8-8-0, (7th)

.472

2002

David Mor

13-6-1

3-2-1, (3rd)

.675

1997 MOC Regular Season Champions 2000 AMC Regular Season Co-Champions 2006 AMC South Division Co-Champions

2003

David Mor

10-8-2

4-3-1, (4th)

.550

2004

Eric Nichols

15-7-0

5-3-0, (3rd)

.682

2005

Eric Nichols

10-7-1

5-3-0, (3rd)

.583

2006

Eric Nichols

15-5-1

7-1-0, (2nd)

.738

2007

Eric Nichols

19-3-0

5-1-0, (2nd)

.864

NAIA Regional Appearances

2008

Willy Merrick

10-6-2

7-3-1, (5th)

.611

2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007

Conference Tournament Appearances (Started 1994) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Association of Independent Institutions

NAIA National Championship Appearances

Year Coach

Overall Conf. Record Win %

2007

2009

9-7-3

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Willy Merrick

N/A

.500

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honor roll PROFESSIONAL Drafted 1998 - David Flavius, NPSL - Sixth overall pick, first round - Kansas City Attack Signed Contract 1998 - David Flavius, USISL A-League, Free Agent, Pittsburgh Riverhounds

NATIONAL HONORS NAIA All-American Second Team 2007 - Eric Pfeiffer Third Team 2007 - Shan Wade Honorable Mention 1998 - David Flavius 2001 - Ron Dezalovsky 2002 - Ron Dezalovsky 2003 - Ron Dezalovsky 2004 - Aaron Moses 2006 - Shan Wade 2006 - Ryan Nelson 2007 - Blake Damron 2007 - Ryan Nelson NSCAA/Umbro All-America First Team - NAIA 1996 - David Flavius NAIA Academic All-American 1986 - George McKay Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete 2004 - Bryce Burkhardt 2005 - Bryce Burkhardt 2007 - Chip Bailey 2008 - Eric Pfeifer 2009 - Corey Kirk

REGIONAL HONORS NAIA Region IX Player of the Year 2007- Shan Wade NAIA Region IX Coach of the Year 2007 - Eric Nichols OCSA NAIA Player of the Year 1998 - David Flavius All-Great Lakes Region 1998 - David Flavius All-NAIA Region IX 2006 - Shan Wade 2006 - Ryan Nelson 2007 - Shan Wade 2007 - Eric Pfeiffer 2007 - Blake Damron 2007 - Ryan Nelson

NSCAA/NCAA Division II All-Midwest Region First Team 2010 - AJ Mueller Second Team 2011 - Colby Catlett 2011 - Felix Darko 2012 – Drew Edler Third Team 2010 - Felix Darko 2011 - Andrew Edler 2011 – Andrew Edler

OCSA Academic All-Ohio 2010 - AJ Mueller 2011 - Casey Weddle 2011 - Duncan Campbell 2012 – Duncan Campbell 2012 – Casey Weddle 2012 – Brock Taylor

Daktronics All-America Third Team 2012- Casey Weddle

Capital One Academic All-American Fist Team 2012 – Colby Catlett

Daktronics All-Midwest Region First Team 2011 - Colby Catlett 2012 – Casey Weddle Second Team 2012 – Justin Wheeler District 22 Honorable Mention 1992 - Quinton Kocher 1992 - John Needham 1993 - Kyle Guilliams 1993 - John Needham 1993 - Scott Nida 1993 - Jeff West NSCAA/Umbro All-Ohio First Team 1997 - David Flavius Second Team 1997 - Geoff Snider Third Team 1997 - Kerry Regis OCSA Division II/NAIA All-Ohio First Team 2010 - AJ Mueller 2011 - Casey Weddle 2011 - Andrew Edler 2011 - Justin Wheeler 2011 - Colby Catlett 2012 - Colby Catlett 2012 – Casey Weddle 2012 – Jakob Szabo 2012 – Justin Wheeler Second Team 2010 - Felix Darko 2011 - Felix Darko 2012 – Duncan Campbell 2012 – Drew Edler NAIA Player of the Week 1997 - David Flavius (Oct. 26) NAIA Great Lakes Region Player of the Week 1997 - David Flavius (Oct. 26) District 22 Player of the Week 1992- John Needham (Oct. 20)

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Capital One Academic All-District First Team 2012 – Colby Catlett

ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS Mid-Ohio Conference MOC Player of the Year 1997 - David Flavius All-MOC First Team 1983 - Fahti Bakkoush 1987 - Bret Morris 1996 - David Flavius 1997 - David Flavius 1997 - Brian Conner Second Team 1983 - Rick Simmonds 1987 - Jeff Knoblauch 1995 - David Flavius 1997 - Geoff Snider 1997 - Kerry Regis Honorable Mention 1986 - Jeff Knoblauch 1986 - Luke Musselman 1991- John Blake 1992 - Kyle Guilliams 1992 - Quinton Kocher 1992 - John Needham 1992 - John Blake 1993 - Kyle Guilliams 1993 - Scott Nida 1993 - Jeff West 1994 - Rob Bennett 1994 - Jared Shy 1995 - Brian Conner 1995 - Mark Henry 1996 - Mark Henry 1996 - Michael Hetzel 1996 - Brian Potter 1996 - Kerry Regis 1996 - Drew Zellers 1997 - Brian Butler 1997 - Matt Thompson MOC Player of the Week 1992 - John Needham (Oct. 20) 1993 - Kyle Guilliams (Oct. 26) 1995 - David Flavius (Oct. 29) 1996 - Brian Potter (Oct. 20) 1997 - David Flavius (Nov. 2) 1997 - David Flavius (Oct. 26) 25


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Second Team 2003 - Brian Billings 2004 - Eric Pfieffer 2005 - Phil Knorr 2005 - Aaron Moses 2006 - Blake Damron 2007 - Chip Bailey Honorable Mention 2002 - Ed Ball 2002 - Jason Carman 2002 - Brandon Good 2003 - Bryce Burkhardt 2003 - Jason Carman 2003 - David Dick 2003 - Matt Glorioso 2004 - Bryce Burkhardt 2004 - Phil Knorr 2004 - Ian Lacks 2005 - Bryce Burkhardt 2005 - Josh Fink 2005 - Ryan Nelson 2006 - Josh Fink 2006 - Peter Fink 2006 - Joey Held AMC Player of the Week 1998 - David Flavius (Oct. 11) 1998 - David Flavius (Nov. 1) 2000 - Mustapha Abbaz (Oct. 9) 2001 - Ron Dezalovsky (Sept. 3) 2001 - Ronald Arteaga(Oct. 8) 2002 - Ed Ball (Sept. 16) 2005 - Eric Pfeiffer (Sept. 19) 2006 - Ryan Nelson (Oct. 24) 2007 - Eric Pfeiffer (Aug. 27) 2007 - Eric Pfeiffer (Sept. 3) 1007 - Eric Pfeiffer (Oct. 22) 2007 - Chip Bailey (Sept. 10) 2007 - Chip Bailey (Oct. 15) 2008 - Eric Pfeiffer (Sept. 29) AMC Scholar Athlete 2004 - Bryce Burkhardt 2005 - Bryce Burkhardt 2007 - Chip Bailey Association of Independent Institutions All-A.I.I. First Team 2009 - AJ Mueller 2009 - Liam Fitzgerald Second Team 2009 - Corey Kirk 2009 - Justin Wheeler Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference GLIAC Player of the Year 2010 - AJ Mueller (Defensive) GLIAC Coach of the Year 2010 - Willy Merrick

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All-GLIAC First Team 2010 - AJ Mueller 2010 - Felix Darko 2011 - Colby Catlett 2011 - Felix Darko 2012 – Casey Weddle 2012 – Justin Wheeler Second Team 2011 - Andrew Edler 2011 - Casey Weddle 2011 - Justin Wheeler 2012- Colby Catlett 2012- Andrew Edler 2012 – Jakob Szabo Honorable Mention 2012 – Duncan Campbell GLIAC Player of the Week 2010 - Tyler Gleason (Sept. 20-26) 2010 - Joe Pissocra (Oct. 4-10) 2011 - Colby Catlett (Oct. 3-9) 2012 – Justin Wheeler (Sept. 17-23) 2012 – Casey Weddle (Oct. 1 -7) 2012 – Colby Catlett (Oct. 15-21) GLIAC All-Academic Excellence 2011 - Duncan Campbell 2011 - Dean Dziewit 2012 – Colby Catlett 2012 – GJ Cook 2012 – Frazer Fernandes 2012 – Duncan Johnston 2012 – Angelo Pagani 2012 – Jakob Szabo GLIAC All-Academic 2010 - Chris Curry 2010 - Pat McGrath 2010 - AJ Mueller 2011 - Felix Darko 2011 - Chad Hirsch 2011 - Casey Weddle 2011 - Jordan Fehr 2011 - Billy McGlone 2012 – Duncan Campbell 2012 – Dean Dziewit 2012 – Chad Hirsch 2012 – Billy McGlone 2012 – Brock Taylor 2012 – Casey Weddle


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record book Team Records - Season

Most Assists For:

52 (2001)

Most Games:

22 (1997, 2004, 2007)

Most Points Scored:

206 (2001)

Fewest Games:

8 (1991)

Fewest Points Scored:

11 (1991)

Most Overtimes:

8 (2011)

Most Shots For:

411 (2006)

Best Record:

19-3 (2007)

Most Shots Against:

308 (1990)

Worst Record:

0-14 (1989, 1990)

Fewest Shots For:

32 (1991)

Most Wins:

19 (2007)

Fewest Shots Against:

111 (1997)

Most Home Wins:

7 (1997, 2007, 2011)

Most Penalty Kick Goals For:

6 (2003)

Most Road Wins:

10 (1997)

Most Neutral Site Wins:

5 (2006)

Most Conference Wins:

9 (GLIAC - 2010, 2012)

Most Overtime Wins:

3 (1997)

Most Consecutive Wins Overall:

11 (9/11/98-10/14/98)

Team Records - Game

Winning Streak to Start the Season: 8 (8/25/07-9/22/07) Winning Streak to End Regular Season: 5 (10/18/97-10/29/97, 10/18/08-11/1/08) Unbeaten Streak:

11 (9/11/98-10/14/98)

Most Consecutive Home Wins:

7 (9/17/97-11/5/97)

Most Consecutive Road Wins:

8 (8/25/07-10/24/07)

Most Losses:

15 (1993)

Most Home Losses:

7 (1989, 1990, 1994)

Most Road Losses:

7 (1989, 1990, 1993)

Most Overtime Losses:

3 (2011)

Most Goals Scored - Game:

17 (at Wilberforce, 9/7/01)

Most Goals Allowed - Game:

16 (at Wilmington, 9/18/89)

Most Goals Scored - Half:

13 (at Wilberforce, 9/7/01)

Most Goals Allowed - Half:

11 (at Wilmington, 9/18/89)

Most Goals Combined - Game:

18 (at Wilberforce, 9/7/01)

Most Goals Combined - Half:

14-first (at Wilberforce, 9/7/01)

Largest Margin of Victory, Home: 12-0 (vs. Shawnee St, 9/14/99)

Most Consecutive Losses Overall: 47 (9/14/88-9/8/92) Losing Streak to Start the Season: 14 (1989, 1990)

Largest Margin of Victory, Away:

17-1 (at Wilberforce, 9/7/01)

Worst Loss, Home:

0-9 (vs. Mt. Vernon, 9/16/91)

Worst Loss, Away:

1-16 (at Wilmington, 9/18/89)

Most Assists:

13 (at Wilberforce, 9/7/01)

Most Assists Allowed:

16 (at Wilmington, 9/18/89)

Most Shots:

38 (at Lake Erie, 9/3/96)

Most Shots Allowed:

41 (at Wilmington, 9/18/89)

Losing Streak to End Regular Season: 14 (1989, 1990)

Fewest Shots:

Winless Streak:

52 (9/14/88-9/29/92)

Fewest Shots Allowed:

0 (Siena Heights, 8/31/07)

Most Consecutive Home Losses:

23 (9/19/88-9/8/92)

Most Consecutive Road Losses:

28 (9/19/88-10/7/92)

Most Penalty Kick Goals:

2 (four times - last-9/30/12 vs. Saginaw Valley)

Most Ties:

3 (1992, 2009)

Most Goals Scored:

77 (2001)

Most Goals Allowed:

97 (1989)

Fewest Goals Scored:

4 (1990)

Fewest Goals Allowed:

6 (2007)

Shutouts For:

18 (2007)

Consecutive Shutouts For:

8 (2007)

Shutouts Against:

7 (1994, 1999)

Consecutive Shutouts Against:

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Individual Records Career Games Played: 78

Corey Kirk 2006-09

77

Mike Rossman 2006-09

76

Kerry Regis 1996-99

75

Bryce Burkhardt 2002-05

75

Ryan Nelson 2005-08

74

Aaron Moses 2002-05

73

Ben Goulet 1997-00

73

Scott Shrewsbury 2005-08

72

Damian Beifus 2001-04

72

Ryan Gregg 2003-06

72

Joey Held 2005-08

Goals: 99

David Flavius, 1995-98

41

Ron Dezalovsky 2000-03

38

Ronald Arteaga 2000-01

31

Ryan Nelson 2005-08

26

Felix Darko 2008-11

24

Chris Trefzger 2001-04

22

Jose Granera 1983-85

Hat Tricks:

Assists: 44

Ron Dezalovsky 2000-03

22

David Flavius 1995-98

21

Brian Conner 1995-97

17

Matt Thompson 1997-98

17

Ryan Nelson 2005-08

14

Kerry Regis 1996-99

13

Felix Darko 2008-11

13

Justin Wheeler 2009-12

10

Casey Weddle 2009-12

9

Andrew Edler 2009-12

2029

Chris Eaken 2005-06

Points:

1820

Matt Meyer 2003-05

220

David Flavius 1995-98

Saves:

126

Ron Dezalovsky 2000-03

546

Chris Galinari 1989-91

83

Ronald Arteaga 2000-01

313

Chris Kessler 1986-89

79

Ryan Nelson 2005-08

292

Eric Pfeifer 2003-04, 07-08

65

Felix Darko 2008-11

285

Kyle Guilliams 1992-93

57

Chris Trefzger 2001-04

228

Tim Baumgartner 1997-00

50

Kerry Regis 1996-99

218

Jared Shy 1994-95

Penalty Kick Goals:

GAA (since 1997):

10

Ben Goulet 1997-00

0.81

Eric Pfeifer 2003-04, 07-08

10

Ron Dezalovsky 2000-03

0.87

Tim Baumgartner 1997-00

0.90

Brian Billings 2003-05

1.00

Tyler Gleason 2007-10

1.02

Charles Wise 1997-99

1.42

Bill Sicke 1997

2.57

John Gruber 1998

5

David Flavius 1995-98

2

Ronald Arteaga 2000-01

2

Ron Dezalovsky 2000-03

Individual Goalkeeping Records - Career

1

Scott Fugich 1986

Games Played (since 1997):

1

Jose Granera 1983-85

77

Eric Pfeifer 2003-04, 07-08

1

Shan Wade 2006-07

54

Tim Baumgartner 1997-00

1

Mustapha Abbaz

44

Tyler Gleason 2007-10

1

Brian Billings 2003-05

30

Charles Wise 1997-99

Six Goal Games:

29

Matt Meyer 2003-05

2

26

Chris Eaken 2005-06

2000

Ronald Arteaga 2000-01

Five Goal Games:

Minutes Played (since 1997):

1

6082

Eric Pfeifer 2003-04, 07-08

Four Goal Games:

4257

Tim Baumgartner 1997-00

4

3507

Tyler Gleason 2007-10

2135

Charles Wise 1997-99

28

David Flavius 1995-98

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Shutouts: 30

Eric Pfeifer 2003-04, 07-08

13

Tyler Gleason 2007-10

12

Tim Baumgartner 1997-00

7

Matt Meyer 2003-05

6

Chris Eaken 2005-06

5

Jared Shy 1994-95

5

Charles Wise 1997-99

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Individual Records Season Games Played: 22

12 players 1997, 2004, 2007

Goals: 38

David Flavius 1996

26

Ronald Arteaga 2001

25

David Flavius 1997

22

David Flavius 1998

17

Ron Dezalovsky 2001

Six Goal Games: 1

Ronald Arteaga 2001

Five Goal Games: 1

David Flavius (at Lake Erie, 1996)

Four Goal Games: 2

David Flavius 1996

1

David Flavius 1995

1

David Flavius 1997

Hat Tricks: 3

Ron Dezalovsky 2001

2

David Flavius 1996, 1998

2

Ronald Arteaga 2001

1

Jose Granera 1985

1

Scott Fugich 1986

1

David Flavius 1997

1

Shan Wade 1999

1

Ronald Arteaga 2000

1

Mustapha Abbaz 2000

1

Brian Billings 2003

Assists: 21

Ron Dezalovsky 2001

12

Ron Dezalovsky 2000

10

Brian Conner 1997

9

Brian Conner 1996

9

Matt Thompson 1997

9

Chip Bailey 2007

Points:

Individual Records - Game

80

David Flavius 1996

Goals:

56

Ronald Arteaga 2001

6 Ronald Arteaga

55

Ron Dezalovsky 2001

53

David Flavius 1997

52

David Flavius 1998

Penalty Kick Goals (since 1998):

vs. Point Park 10/13/01 vs. Daemen 10/20/01

Goal Streak: 12

David Flavius

9/11/98-10/20/98

Assists: 7

Ron Dezalovsky

5

Ben Goulet 1998

5

Casey Weddle 2012

4

Ben Goulet 1999

4

Ryan Nelson 2006

3

Ron Dezalovsky 2001

12 Ronald Arteaga

3

Ron Dezalovsky 2002

Penalty Kicks:

10/29/01

Assist Streak: 4

Matt Thompson

9/24/97-10/4/97

Points: vs. Point Park 10/13/01, vs. Daemen 10/20/01

2

Casey Weddle

(vs. Saginaw Valley, 9/30/12)

Individual Goalkeeping Records - Season

2

Ben Goulet

vs. Cedarville, 10/3/97

Saves:

2

Ryan Nelson

vs. Houghton, 9/15/06

291

Chris Galinari 1989

175

Jared Shy 1994

170

Chris Galinari 1990

125

Chris Kessler 1987

120

Tim Baumgartner 2000

GAA (since 1997) : *minimum 1,000 minutes 0.28

Eric Pfeifer 2007

0.82

Tim Baumgartner 2000

0.97

Tim Baumgartner 1998

1.00

Tyler Gleason 2009

1.04

Eric Pfeifer 2003

1.05

Tyler Gleason 2010

Individual Goalkeeping Records - Game Shots Faced: 41

Chris Galinnari

@ Wilmington, 9/18/89

Saves: 25 Chris Galinnari

@ Wilmington 9/18/89, @ Rio Grande 9/22/90

Shutouts: 18

Eric Pfeifer 2007

8

Tim Baumgartner 2000

5

Jared Shy 1995

5

Chris Eaken 2006

5

Tyler Gleason 2009

4

Tyler Gleason 2010

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Team Postseason Records - Season Games Played:

5 (2007)

Most Overtime Games:

1 (vs. Rio Grande 11/10/00, 11/6/07)

Best Record:

3-2 (2007)

Most Wins:

3 (2007)

Most Home Wins:

2 (2007)

Most Road Wins:

1 (2004)

Most Neutral Site Wins:

1 (Rio Grande 11/10/00 Maine-Fort Kent, 11/15/07 Tiffin 11/4/10)

Most Overtime Wins: Most Consecutive Wins Overall:

2 (2004, 2007)

Most Consecutive Home Wins:

2 (2007)

Most Consecutive Road Wins:

1 (2004)

Most Losses:

2 (1997, 2007)

Most Home Losses:

1 (1997, 1998)

Most Road Losses:

1 (1997, 2000, 2006, 2007)

Most Overtime Losses:

1 (2005, 2007)

Most Goals Scored:

11 (2007)

Most Goals Allowed:

10 (1997)

Fewest Goals Scored:

0 (1998)

Fewest Goals Allowed:

2 (2000, 2010)

Shutouts For:

3 (2007)

Consecutive Shutouts For:

2 (2007)

Shutouts Against:

Team Postseason Records - Game Most Goals Scored - Game:

7 (vs. Maine-Ft. Kent 11/15/07)

Most Goals Allowed - Game:

6 (vs. Rio Grande 11/8/97, 11/12/06)

Most Goals Scored - Half:

5 (vs. Maine-Ft. Kent 11/15/07)

Most Goals Allowed - Half:

3 (vs. Rio Grande 11/8/97, 11/12/06)

Most Goals Combined - Game:

8 (vs. Rio Grande 11/8/97)

Most Goals Combined - Half:

4 (vs. Rio Grande 11/8/97)

Fewest Goals Combined - Game:

0 (at Rio Grande 11/10/00)

1 (1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2007)

Fewest Goals Combined - Half:

0 (at Dominican (IL) 11/11/97, vs. Rio Grande 11/10/00 at Roberts Wesleyan (NY) 11/11/00)

Most Assists For:

8 (2004, 2007)

Largest Margin of Victory, Home:

6 (vs. Maine-Ft. Kent 11/9/04)

Most Assists Against:

5 (1997)

Largest Margin of Victory, Away:

1 (at Notre Dame 11/6/04)

Fewest Assists For:

0 (1998, 2000, 2011)

Worst Loss, Home:

2-6 (vs. Rio Grande 11/8/97)

Fewest Assists Against:

0 (2000)

Worst Loss, Away:

6-1 (at Rio Grande 11/12/06)

Most Points Scored:

30 (2007)

Most Assists:

6 (vs. Maine-Ft. Kent 11/9/04)

Fewest Points Scored:

0 (1998)

Most Shots For:

72 (2007)

Most Assists Allowed:

6 (vs. Rio Grande 11/8/97)

Most Shots Against:

72 (2007)

Most Shots:

28 (vs. Maine-Ft. Kent 11/15/07)

Fewest Shots For:

7(1998)

Most Shots Allowed:

18 (at Rio Grande 11/12/06)

Fewest Shots Against:

8 (1998)

Fewest Shots:

4 (at Dominican (IL) 11/11/97)

Most Penalty Kick Goals For:

2 (2000)

Fewest Shots Allowed:

5 (vs. Mt. Vernon 11/5/97)

Most Penalty Kick Goals Against:

1 (2000)

Most Penalty Kick Goals:

2 (vs. Rio Grande 11/10/00)

Most Penalty Kick Goals Against:

1 (vs. Rio Grande 11/10/00)

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university information Ohio Dominican University is an accredited four-year liberal arts institution, founded in 1911 in the Catholic and Dominican traditions. The university has more than 3,100 students and offers undergraduate degrees in over 50 majors as well as six graduate degree programs. Ohio Dominican uses a student-centered approach, with a commitment to quality teaching and learning and a number of academic programs of distinction. Academics are at the heart of everything done at Ohio Dominican University. Institutions of higher learning exist to provide education for their students, and that education starts in the classroom. It continues, of course, on athletic fields and in residence halls, in rehearsals and clubs, in the library and the lab, but it begins with the relationship between students and their instructors. ODU’s mission is grounded in our identity as a Catholic and Dominican liberal arts institution. The University’s motto - To contemplate truth and share the fruits of that contemplation with others - serves as our guiding principle of teaching and learning. ODU’s core curriculum, taken by all students, focuses on seven learning outcomes that collectively identify the institution’s expectations for what all students will be able to be and do as Ohio Dominican graduates. Additionally, students complete a sequence of courses in one of 50 undergraduate major areas of study including those in the arts, sciences, and professions. Led by a talented faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching and committed to helping students learn, ODU’s student engagement model focuses on serving the whole student through personal attention and assistance in collaboration with the institution’s Division of Student Development. Ohio Dominican is fully accredited and offers academic programs at the baccalaureate and masters degree levels through five divisions: Arts and Letters; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Mathematics, Computer and Natural Sciences; Business; and Education. The University is significantly expanding the level of on-campus student extracurricular activities and improving residential life. At the same time, Ohio Dominican has expanded its extracurricular offerings, providing a greater number of on-campus activities for both

residential and commuter students. A central focus has been the addition of a new Student Center and expansion of athletic programs, which attract student athletes and nonathletes alike, and foster alumni participation. Student organizations and activities at ODU offer events and activities that relate to areas of academic interest, student government, artistic performance, multicultural identity, media, athletic, social, honorary, religious and service organizations. Ohio Dominican student activities and events are open to all students. Over the past 10 years, Ohio Dominican has followed an aggressive expansion plan for its facilities which include three new residence halls; additional sports and recreation facilities; development of Sunbury Road as a gateway to the campus; the new Bishop James A Griffi n Student Center and a new science facility, Battelle Hall. The 2010 - 2011 academic year will be a special time for the institution as its students, faculty, staff, alumni, community leaders and friends celebrate the University’s Centennial anniversary. Although the University will mark its Centennial birthday on October 5, 2011 (Founder’s Day), the calendar of events will commence in October 2010 and will continue through June 2012. The Centennial theme, A Century of Transforming Lives, reflects ODU’s Dominican heritage, history and tradition. This celebration encourages the University community to reflect upon the transformative effect that Ohio Dominican has had on the lives its faculty, students, alumni, staff and friends. Ohio Dominican is focused on becoming the preeminent Catholic institution of higher learning, providing quality programs in both the liberal arts and the professions, committed to the fundamental value of liberal education, and deeply rooted in its Dominican tradition. Ohio Dominican is known for its student-centered and innovative approaches to teaching and learning; its commitment to excellence in academic and co-curricular programs; its commitment to service and community responsibility; its outstanding campus facilities and resources; its global outreach in response to educational needs; and its reputation for distinction in values-based higher education.

QUICK FACTS Church Affiliation: Roman Catholic. Founded by the Congregation of Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs (now Dominican Sisters of Peace). Motto: “To contemplate truth and to share with others the fruits of this contemplation.” Campuses: Main Campus on Sunbury Road and Airport Drive, Tuttle Crossing (Adult degree programs offered at all campuses). Undergraduate: Undergraduate degrees in 50 majors. Degrees: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. Master’s Degrees: Master of Arts in Theology; Master of Business Administration*^; Master of Arts in Liberal Studies*; Master of Arts in TESOL; Master of Sport Science; other degrees in development. * Available in a 4+1 format. ^Courses available online. Undergraduate Costs: Tuition & Fees - $25,280 per year. Room and Board - $8,322 (based on room type)

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city of columbus

With a population of 787,033 covering more than 210 square miles, Columbus is the largest city in Ohio and the 15th largest city in the United States. Columbus offers something special for everyone, from the No. 1 science center in the country at COSI and the nation’s No. 1 zoo at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to the lively Arena District, the hip Short North Arts District and historic German Village.

Many nationally recognized companies began in Columbus, including Wendy’s International, Worthington Industries, CompuServe, Red Roof Inns, Bank One, Huntington Bancshares, Limited Brands, Nationwide Insurance, the Longaberger Company and Bob Evans Farms, Inc., Abercrombie & Fitch and Express.

Ohio’s capital city, Columbus has a dynamic business climate, a commitment to diversity, exciting annual festivals and cultural events, and unique arts and entertainment opportunities. We also are proud to be the home of great professional, amateur and collegiate sports, including the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets, Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew and Triple-A baseball’s Columbus Clippers. Other major annual sports events in Columbus include the Arnold Sports Festival & Fitness Weekend, PGA Memorial Tournament at Muirfield, The Columbus Marathon and New Albany Classic Grand Prix.

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university president Peter Cimbolic, Ph.D. In the spring of 2010, the Ohio Dominican University Board of Trustees appointed Peter Cimbolic, Ph.D. as the 15th president of the institution. His official duties began July 1, 2010. Before serving as ODU’s president, Dr. Cimbolic was Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Marywood University in Scranton, PA. He also served as a tenured full professor of psychology. Since 2008 Dr. Cimbolic has also concurrently served as an Adjunct Professor of Neuroscience for The Commonwealth Medical College in Scranton; and from 2003 to 2007, as Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs and as a tenured Professor of Psychology at Bellarmine University, an independent Catholic university in Louisville, Kentucky. From 1999 to 2003, he served as Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies for The Catholic University of America. Before that, he served as Director of the Counseling Center at Catholic University for 18 years, and as a tenured professor in the Department of Psychology. Earlier in his career, Dr. Cimbolic served on the faculty and directed counseling centers at the University of North Texas and the University of New Hampshire. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Montclair State College; a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology from the Teachers College of Columbia University; and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri. Dr. Cimbolic is an internationally known scholar who has published extensively. He is also the recipient of the District of Columbia College Personnel Association Lifetime Research Award for his outstanding contribution to knowledge in the profession. Active in his community, he serves on the board of directors of the Wall Street West Higher Education Consortium funded in part by Workforce Innovation, U.S. Department of Labor; the Lackawanna Industrial Fund Enterprise (Scranton, PA), and the Scranton Tennis Club. He also served on the board of directors of the Louisville Health Enterprises Network; and as president of St. Mary’s Parish Council, Annapolis, MD. Dr. Cimbolic has five children: Mrs. Christie Baker of Marblehead MA; Dr. Kathleen Gunthert of Silver Spring, MD; Peter Cimbolic of Baltimore, MD; and Brian Cimbolic of Odenton, MD. Dr. Cimbolic is the proud grandfather of four grandchildren. He, his wife Kristi and their son, Stephen, reside in Columbus.

General Information...................................1.800.955.OHIO Fax................................................................ 614.252.0776 Academic Affairs........................................... 614.251.4730 Admissions................................................... 614.251.4500 Alumni Office................................................ 614.251.4617 Campus Ministry.......................................... 614.251.4567 College Operator........................................... 614.253.2741 Financial Aid................................................. 614.251.4640 International Office........................................ 614.251.4646 Intramurals.................................................... 614.251.4531 Library.......................................................... 614.251.4752 Security......................................................... 614.251.4700 Student Activities.......................................... 614.251.4726 Student Service Center.................................. 614.251.4550 Sports Information........................................ 614.251.4577 University Relations...................................... 614.251.4453 OHIODOMINICANPANTHERS.COM

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university directions I-670 to the ODU campus... • Exit I-670 at 5th Avenue (exit 7) • Left to Nelson Road • Right (North) on Nelson Rd. to Airport Dr./Leonard Ave. • Left (West) to Sunbury Road (1st light) • Right (North) on Sunbury Road to the 2nd light • Visitor parking is on your left

Getting to I-670... From Cleveland and points North... • I-71 South to I-270 in Columbus • I-270 East to I-670 West • Exit I-670 West at 5th Avenue (exit 7)

From Cincinnati and points South...

From Pittsburgh and points East...

From Dayton and points West...

• I-71 North to I-670 in Columbus

• I-70 West to I-270 Columbus

• I-70 East to Columbus

• Exit I-670 East at 5th Avenue (exit 7)

• I-270 North to I-670

• I-71 North to I-670 East

• Exit I-670 West at 5th Avenue (exit 7)

• Exit I-670 at 5th Avenue (exit 7)

Athletic Administration

Athletic Training Staff

Vice President of Student Development James (Jamie) Caridi.................................. 251-4596

Head Athletic Trainer Jamison French.......................................... 253-4864 french@ohiodominican.edu

Golf - Men’s and Women’s Chris Deibel................................................ 253-3481 deibelc@ohiodominican.edu

Assistant Athletic Trainers JR Bonham................................................. 253-4864 bonhamj@ohiodominican.edu

Soccer - Men’s Willy Merrick.............................................. 251-4531 merrickw@ohiodominican.edu

Tyler Congrove, .......................................... 253-4864 congrovt@ohiodominican.edu

Soccer - Women’s Jonathan Meade.......................................... 251-4635 meadej@ohiodominican.edu

Athletic Director Jeff Blair...................................................... 251-4735 Athletic Director Emeritus Bill Blazer.................................................... 251-4710 Asst. AD/Senior Woman Administrator Sandy Rowley............................................. 251-4538 Director of Compliance Cindy Hahn................................................. 251-4642 Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Timothy Walker...................................... 251-4658 Athletic Administrative Assistant Elia Diaz ..................................................... 251-4537

Sports Information Staff Sports Information Director Scott Miles ................................................. 251-4577 miless@ohiodominican.edu Assistant Sports Information Director Ryan Beigle................................................. 253-3482 beigler@ohiodominican.edu Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sarah Twiggs............................................... 251-4843 twiggss@ohiodominican.edu

Coaches Baseball Paul Page.................................................... 251-4535 pagep@ohiodominican.edu Basketball - Men’s Dan Evans................................................... 251-4533 evansd@ohiodominican.edu Basketball - Women’s Lynsey Warren............................................ 251-4564 warrenl@ohiodominican.edu Track & Field/Cross Country - Men’s and Women’s Paul Benedict.............................................. 251-4537 benedicp@ohiodominican.edu Football Bill Conley.................................................. 251-4556 conleyb@ohiodominican.edu

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Softball Marcella Vanlandingham............................. 251-4532 vanlandm@ohiodominican.edu Tennis - Men’s and Women’s Ryan Beigle................................................. 253-3482 beigler@ohiodominican.edu Volleyball Sandy Rowley............................................. 251-4538 rowleys@ohiodominican.edu


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athletic facilities Panther Field

Football, Men’s and Women’s Soccer Ohio Dominican University continues to demonstrate progressive improvement to its athletic facilities with the addition of Panther Field. Built in 2004, our newest athletic facility is home to our football team and men’s and women’s soccer teams as well as our club level lacrosse team. To withstand the wear and tear of constant use, Panther Field is equipped with the latest in artificial surfaces, SprinTurf®. The field has a seating capacity of 1,750 with a 42-foot press box located at the top of the home bleachers. Recent additions to Panther Field include bleachers on the guest side of the field with a capacity of 500 and a building that houses a ticket office, concession stand and restrooms. Lights were also recently added to the facility, an addition that makes Panther Field one of the finer facilities of its size in the Midwest. The new facility replaced ODU’s former natural grass soccer complex and is located next to Alumni Hall on the west side of campus.

Alumni Hall

Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Volleyball Opened in 1989, Alumni Hall has a seating capacity of 3,000 and is the home of the women’s volleyball and the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Alumni Hall was given a much needed renovation and expansion in 2009-10. One full-length basketball court was added, the hardwood was resurfaced, and bleachers were added to the far side of the court. After the renovation all of the coaches now have an office on the second floor of Alumni. There are also several rooms that coaches may utilize to review game tape, hold team meetings and meet with future and current Panthers. Some of the other amenities in Alumni Hall are four locker rooms, the Black and Gold Room, a spacious conference room, a refurbished weight room that is available to both students and student-athletes, and an athletic training room. Alumni Hall has the capability of accommodating three regulation size basketball and volleyball courts.

Panther Courts

Panther Softball Field Over the years Panther Softball Field has evolved into one of the nicest facilities in the state of Ohio. The brick dust field is routinely praised by Panther opponents as the epitome of what a field should be. With its dimensions of 210 to the corners and 225 to straight away center, this softball complex features enclosed dugouts, a scoreboard, bullpens beyond the left field line, and an underground irrigation system.

Hitting Facility Located next to the softball field is the hitting facility for both the baseball and softball teams. The hitting facility provides a place for both teams to refine their skills through the harsh Central Ohio weather. With the retractable nets, the hitting facility contains three batting cages complete with pitching mounds and pitching machines.

Panther Training Facility Along with the addition of the new stadium in 2004, the Panthers added a 7,500 square foot training facility west of the main parking lot. The facility is equipped with the latest in hammer strength weight training equipment and ODU’s second athletic training room. Offices for athletic training personal are also located in the new facility.

Cumberland Trail Golf Club The Panthers are fortunate to call Cumberland Trail Golf Club their home. The course, designed by Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, opened in 1999 and measures up to 7,205 yards from the back tees. Known for its excellent conditioning and difficult design, Cumberland Trail ranks fourth in Central Ohio among public golf courses, according to Mid Ohio Golfer, and received 3.5 stars from Golf Digest. The greens at Cumberland Trail are considered by many to be the finest in the Columbus area and challenge even the best putters. The ODU golf team has unlimited access to the facility which includes a driving range and large practice green.

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Also on the grounds of the Ohio Dominican Sports Complex west side location are six regulation size tennis courts complete with lights. The courts were recently resurfaced with a blue Latex-ite® coating that resembles the courts that host the U.S. Open Championship. The tennis courts are enclosed with a green chain link fence to accommodate the Panther men’s and women’s tennis teams.

Panther Valley/Frank Damian FielD Baseball

First time visitors are pleasantly surprised by the hidden beauty of Panther Valley as they descend upon ODU’s prized baseball diamond. Sunken well below streetlevel and masked by plentiful trees, the only evidence of what awaits below is the echoing “ping” of aluminum bats meeting baseballs. The field is complete with a batting cage, home bullpen beyond the left field line and a visitor bullpen along the right field line. A recent addition to Panther Valley is a state-of-the-art scoreboard complete graphics and animatronics. Panther Valley has developed year-by-year to the point that it is now considered one of the finest college baseball facilities in the country.

Golf Practice Facilities ODU golfers have the ability to practice year round at one of two practice facilities. Bridgeview Driving Range, located just 6 minutes from campus, serves as the outdoor practice facility during the Spring and Fall Grass tees, a large putting green, and an excellent short game practice area are just a few of the benefits available to our teams. When the weather turns cold, ODU players practice at “The Dome”, the largest indoor driving range in Ohio. “The Dome” measures a full 90 yards from front to back and the indoor temperature is kept around 60 degrees. It provides the perfect environment for the golfers to improve during the cold winter months.

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athletic leadership Jamie Caridi – Vice President of Student Development James “Jamie” Caridi joined the senior administrative team at Ohio Dominican University as Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Retention in August 2007. As vice president for student development, Caridi oversees Athletics, Campus Ministry, Student Activities, Counseling and Health Services, Multicultural Affairs, International Affairs, Student Leadership and Success, Career Services, and Residence Life. Since 1998, Caridi has held a series of positions in student development at St. Vincent College (PA), most recently serving as Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students where his responsibilities included managing all Student Affairs areas and functions, strategic planning, residence hall construction and rehabilitation, Student Leadership, Service Learning and Student Housing. Caridi holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology from St. Vincent College and a master’s degree in Higher Education from Geneva College. He is currently working on his doctoral degree at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Jeff Blair - Athletic Director Jeff Blair enters his third year as Ohio Dominican’s athletic director and his 13th year overall working at the university. The Bellefontaine, Ohio native played a critical role in ODU’s successful transition from the NAIA to NCAA Division II and entrance into the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 2010. Currently, he is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the athletic department and its 18 varsity intercollegiate sports while serving as a member of the ODU Director’s Council, as well as on the Compliance, Athletic and Hall of Fame Committees. The Panther athletic programs reached new heights in the 2012-13 year, with the men’s tennis and men’s golf teams qualifying for the NCAA Tournament and a record-number of student-athletes achieving a 3.0 GPA. Blair was hired as Ohio Dominican’s sports information director in 2000. He was elevated to the position of assistant athletic director in 2005, a role he held until 2010 when he was named the acting athletic director. He was promoted to the full-time athletic director role in 2011. Blair is a 1998 graduate of the University of Findlay, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in sports management and was a four-time varsity baseball letterwinner. He went on to earn his Masters of Business Administration degree from Findlay as well, spending a year as a graduate assistant with the baseball team and a year with the sports information office. Before arriving at Ohio Dominican, Blair volunteered on the regional crew for ESPN’s College GameDay, assisting the production crew for game day operations in the Midwest. In 2001, he was honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America for publications excellence, winning second place for men’s and women’s soccer media guides. Blair currently resides in Columbus with his wife Lori, his son Mason and his daughter Abby.

Bill Blazer – Athletic Director Emeritus Director of Athletic Development Bill Blazer began his tenure as Ohio Dominican’s fifth Athletic Director in August of 2004 and moved to the role of Director of Athletic Development in 2011. During his time as the Athletic Director at ODU, the Panthers won 14 conference titles and qualified for 12 national tournaments. Off the field, the Athletic Department has set high academic standards for its students as the athletes have earned a higher combined GPA then the general student body. Prior to taking over the athletic department at ODU, Blazer spent 14 years at Urbana University, where he served as Athletic Director, Men’s Golf Coach and a tenured Associate Professor in the Division of Business and Economics. Blazer has served the NAIA as a Region IX representative on the Council for Affiliated Conferences and Independents since 2003. He has also served as chairman of the Mid-States Football Association in 2000 and again in 2006 and was chairman of Men’s Golf in the American Mideast Conference for nine years. Blazer is also a member of the United States Golf Association and serves on the Board of Directors with the Ohio Publinx Golf Association. In 2007-08, Blazer was named NAIA Region IX Athletic Director of the Year and was recognized at the Marriott Convention Center in Kansas City, Missouri at the NAIA Athletic Directors Association annual meeting. Recently, Blazer was named the NAIA Northeast Region Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year for 2008-09. The 29 winners from all divisions were recognized during the 44th Annual NACDA Convention at the James J. Corbett Luncheon at the World Center Marriott Resort in Orlando, Florida. Blazer received his Bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University in business administration and his Master’s degree in teacher education from Wright State University.

Sandy Rowley - Senior Woman Administrator A former Ohio Dominican student, assistant coach, and now in her 25th season as head coach of the Panther volleyball team, Sandy Rowley embodies the Panther persona. Rowley has been a fixture in the Panther athletic department. As part of ODU’s transition to the NCAA Division II, Rowley also serves as the Senior Women’s Administrator and Assistant Athletic Director for the Athletic Department. As the SWA, Rowley oversees the Panther Student Athletic Advisor Committee (SAAC) along with other administrative duties. Since her first season in 1989, Rowley has been a staple on the Panther bench and in the ODU community. A friendly and demanding coach, Rowley has guided the Panthers to 13 winning seasons, including seven straight from 1994-2000, and 18 conference tournament appearances. In 1995, Rowley directed ODU to a program-record 35 victories, including 18 in conference play, which is also a program record. The team has won at least 20 matches 12 times during her tenure, including two of the past three years. Rowley’s tremendous dedication and hard work of developing young student-athletes over the years culminated with her 400th win on Oct. 4, 2008, as the Panthers defeated Grace College, 3-1, in Winona Lake, Indiana. In her 24 seasons at the helm of the ODU volleyball team, Rowley has coached 17 NAIA Academic All-Americans, 46 All-Conference Academic performers, 68 All-Conference selections and 15 All-Freshman Team players. Her dedication to the collegiate athlete has been proven time-and-time again on and off the court. Rowley and her husband Jeff live in New Albany, Ohio, with their three daughters, Lyndsay, Jennifer and Kelsey.

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the gliac The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), founded in 1972, has been a leader in the advancement and promotion of intercollegiate athletics for men and women for 40 years. The charter members of the GLIAC were Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Lake Superior State University, Northwood University (then Institute), and Saginaw Valley State University. Expansion of the GLIAC began immediately with the addition of Oakland University in 1974. Hillsdale College, Northern Michigan University, and Wayne State University were accepted as members in 1975. In 1977, the conference lost its first member when Northern Michigan withdrew. Michigan Technological University filled the vacancy when it became a member in 1980. After the 1986-87 season, Northwood left the conference and was replaced by Northern Michigan. Northwood rejoined the conference in 1992. After the 1989 season, the conference dropped football as a sponsored sport. The conference schools sponsoring football joined the members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference in forming the football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), which began play in 1990. After nine years as one of the premier conferences in Division II football, the MIFC merged as part of GLIAC on July 1, 1999. With the merger, the University of Indianapolis became an associate member as a football-only school. The GLIAC entered a new era in the 1995-96 school year. Prior to that time, all GLIAC member institutions were located in the state of Michigan. On Dec. 14, 1994, membership was offered to three schools located in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The expansion members were Ashland University of Ashland, Ohio, and Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, both located in Erie, Pennsylvania. All three schools began their membership July 1, 1995. On July 1, 1997, membership was granted to The University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio. UF replaced Oakland University, which withdrew from the conference after the 1996-97 season as it moved to NCAA Division I status. The GLIAC membership changed again when Tiffin University of Ohio joined the conference in the 2008-09 academic year. Tiffin was offered membership on June 20, 2007. The addition of Tiffin left the GLIAC with 12 full-time members as Gannon and Mercyhurst moved to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference after the 2007-08 season.

The GLIAC entered a new era during the 2009-10 academic year. Commissioner Tom Brown, who had presided over the league for 17 years, retried on June 30, 2009. The longest serving commissioner in the history of the GLIAC, Brown expanded the conference from 10 full members to 14 full members and two associate members. Also under his leadership, the conference has grown to offering championships in 21 sports while rising to prominence on the national level as GLIAC teams and student-athletes have achieved success both in the classroom and on the fields of play. The Conference entered another new era on July 1, 2010 when Lake Erie College of Painesville, Ohio, and Ohio Dominican University, located in Columbus, joined the GLIAC. The policy-making body of the GLIAC is the Management Council, which is comprised of three representatives from each member institution – its director of athletics, faculty athletics representative and senior woman administrator. The presidency of the GLIAC Management Council is rotated alphabetically by school, with Suzanne Sanregret, Director of Athletics at Michigan Technological University, serving as GLIAC President in 2011-12. Dr. Glenn Mroz, President of Michigan Technological University, will serve as the chairperson of the GLIAC Presidents Council this year. The GLIAC made history in 2009 when it hired Dell Robinson as Commissioner. Robinson became the first ethnic minority to serve as D-II commissioner of a non-historically black college or university conference when he began his duties on July 1, 2009. Assisting Robinson are: Penny Cook, Asst. Commissioner for Compliance/SWA, Jeff Ligney, Asst. Commissioner for Media Relations; Denise Gross, Assistant to the Commissioner; Mike McCann, Supervisor of Football Officials; Kim Vieira, Supervisor of Soccer Officials; Jeanne Skinner, Supervisor of Volleyball Officials; Rob Doss, Supervisor of Women’s Basketball Officials; Bill Ek, Supervisor of Men’s Basketball Officials; and Rich Fetchiet, Assignor of Baseball Umpires.

The GLIAC Commissioners John Hoekje

1971-72 to 1978-79

Herbert “Pete” Peterson

1979-80 to 1984-85

Tom Donahue

1985-86 to 1986-87

Vern Norris

1987-88 to 1991-92

Tom Brown

1992-93 to 2008-09

Dell Robinson

2009-10 to present

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HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

Jamie French is entering his 10th year as the Head Athletic Trainer for Ohio Dominican University. French came to ODU after working for eight years (1996-2004) at Reynoldsburg High School as its Head Athletic Trainer. French also has four years of experience (19931996) as an athletic trainer with the Chillicothe Paints Baseball Club and the Hagerstown Suns, a Class A minor league baseball affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. French received a bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training from Wilmington College in 1994. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer and Licensed Massage Therapist and recently received his Performance Enhancement Specialist Certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine. French, a native of Chillicothe, currently resides in Canal Winchester with his wife, Melissa, and two sons, Gabriel and Evan.

TYLER

JR Bonham is entering his 10th year at ODU as the Assistant Athletic Trainer. In that role, he assists Head Athletic Trainer Jamie French in all duties of the Athletic Training department. Prior to coming to ODU, Bonham worked as an athletic trainer for Columbus Public Schools at the high school level. From 2003-2004, he was the Head Athletic Trainer for Walnut Ridge and Independence High Schools, where he coordinated athletic training for 27 interscholastic athletic teams. Bonham received a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training in 2003 from Otterbein College. While at Otterbein, he worked as a student athletic trainer for the Cardinals under head athletic trainer Charles Goodwin. He has been a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association since 2002. Bonham finished his masters of science in exercise science and health promotion with an emphasis in sports psychology from California University of Pennsylvania in 2009. A native of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Bonham is a graduate of Mt. Vernon High School. He currently resides in Columbus.

CONGROVE

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Tyler Congrove joined Ohio Dominican’s sports medicine team as an assistant athletic trainer in 2012. Congrove had spent the past two summers working as the head athletic trainer for summer collegiate baseball teams in the Chillicothe Paints (2011) and Thomasville HiToms (2012). A native of Circleville, Ohio, he spent two years as a graduate assistant at UNCGreensboro, where he worked with the volleyball and men’s and women’s track and field teams. Congrove received his Master’s of Science in kinesiology with a concentration in sports medicine from UNC-Greensboro. He completed his undergraduate work at nearby Otterbein College, where he also ran cross country and track. Congrove currently resides in New Albany.

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