2009 Stony Brook Men's Soccer Media Guide

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2009 MEN’S SOCCER 2009 Men’s Soccer Schedule Sept. 1

HOFSTRA

7:00 pm

Sept. 4

at Harvard

4:00 pm

Sept. 6

at Bryant

1:00 pm

Sept. 11

at St. John’s

8:00 pm

Sept. 13 SETON HALL

5:00 pm

Sept. 16

at Long Island

5:00 pm

Sept. 18

vs. Eastern Illinois 6:00 pm

Sept. 20

at Evansville

3:30 pm

Sept. 23

at Quinnipiac

4:00 pm

Sept. 26 ADELPHI

7:00 pm

Oct. 3

at Boston Univ.

7:00 pm

Oct. 7

at UMBC

7:00 pm

Oct. 10

BINGHAMTON

7:00 pm

Oct. 17

ALBANY

7:00 pm

Oct. 21

VERMONT

7:00 pm

Oct. 24

at New Hampshire 1:00 pm

Oct. 31

HARTFORD

7:00 pm

About This Publication Credits: The 2009 Stony Brook men’s soccer guide was written, designed and edited by Adam Gutes, Athletic Communications Assistant. Additional assistance provided by Phil Hess, Director of Athletic Communications, Craig Schroeder and Jeremy Cohen. Photos by Bob O’Rourk, Joseph D. Sullivan, Adhip Karmaker, metrofanatic. com, John Griffin, Brian Ballweg, Stony Brook University Communications and NYC & Company - The Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Quick Facts

Location.......................... Indoor Sports Complex .......................................Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794 Athletics Phone ............................631-632-7205 Ticket Office ............................... 631-632-WOLF President ..................... Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Director of Athletics ............................ Jim Fiore Exec. Assc. Dir. of Athletics .......Paul Schlickmann Faculty Athletic Rep. ............ Dr. Randy Susman Home Field .............. Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Capacity ..................................................... 8,136 Home Record .................. 44-39-14 (in Division I) Enrollment ................................................ 23,997 Founded ...................................................... 1957 Colors ...................................Red, Blue and Grey Nickname ...........................................Seawolves Mascot ....................................................... Wolfie Conference ..................................... America East Conference Phone ........................617-695-6369 Conference Fax ............................617-695-6380 National Affiliation ..................... NCAA Division I Head Coach ................................ Cesar Markovic Alma Mater ..........................................Hunter ‘92 Coach’s Phone..............................631-632-7203 Record at SB (Years) .........................42-42-14/5 Overall Record (Years) ................ 135-108-27/14 Assistant Coaches ....................... Dariel Collazo ............................ Michael Mordocco, Bart Polster 2008 Record ..............................................3-12-4 2008 America East/Finish .................... 1-4-3/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................11/11 Starters Returning/Lost ................................ 5/6 Newcomers ..................................................... 14 Men’s Soccer Contact .................... Adam Gutes Office Phone .................................631-632-7125 Office Fax ......................................631-632-8841 Email ..................... adam.gutes@stonybrook.edu Website .............................www.goseawolves.org

Table Of Contents

2009 Schedule, Quick Facts ............ 1 This is Stony Brook ....................... 2-3 This is Long Island ........................ 4-5 Student-Athlete Development ......... 6 Strength & Conditioning .................. 7 Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.......... 8-9 Sports Medicine .............................. 10 Athletic Communications .............. 11

The 2009 Season

Roster .............................................. 12 TV/Radio Chart................................ 13 Season Preview .........................14-15 Head Coach Cesar Markovic ....16-17 Assistant Coaches Dariel Collazo ............................ 18 Mike Mordocco .......................... 18 George Adam .......................... 18 Team Managers ......................... 18 Meet the Seawolves ..................19-27 2009 Opponents ........................28-29 AE Composite Schedule ................ 30

The 2008 Season

America East Conference .............. 31 2008 Statistics ................................ 32 America East In Review ................. 33

Record Book

All-Time Records ............................ 34 Single-Season Records ................. 35 Career Records ............................... 36 Honors and Awards ........................ 37 Coaching History By Year.............. 38 All-Time Series Records ................ 39 All-Time Results ........................40-42 All-Time Letterwinners ..............43-44

General Information

University Administration .............. 45 Director of Athletics ....................... 46 Coaching Staff Directory ............... 47 Athletic Dept. Staff Directory......... 48

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• Stony Brook StudentAthletes achieved an overall America East GPA of 3.01 in 2008-09, the third straight year it has been over 3.0.

• 184 student-athletes were named to the America East Honor Roll in 2008-09.

• 67 Seawolves garnered Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades for posting a GPA of 3.5 or above.

• Four Stony Brook student -athletes were honored as 2009 SUNY Chancellor ScholarAthletes.




STADIUM QUICK FACTS GENERAL Architect Richard Dattner General Contractor Tyree Organization Broke Ground May 2000 Capacity 8,136 Chairback Seating 500 on east side Surface Field Turf (artificial surface with sand and rubber granules infill with subsurface drainage system) - New 89,298 sq. ft. surface installed in June 2009 Luxury Suites Four, plus two open-air reception areas

UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS ■ Stadium is 10-feet below ground ■ Home to: football, M&W lacrosse, M&W soccer ■ Entrances: four (Northeast, East Center, Southeast, Southwest) ■ 2 Paver Circles: Northeast & Southeast ■ Entrances (25 feet in diameter and each holds 4,250 pavers

LAVALLE HIGHLIGHTS Sept. 14, 2002 Chad King christens the new stadium by taking the opening kickoff and returning it 94 yards for a touchdown as Stony Brook went on to defeat St. John’s, 34-9, before a sellout crowd of 8,136 Oct. 19, 2002 Stony Brook officially names the facility in honor of N.Y. State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle, who was instrumental in bringing the stadium to Stony Brook. May 20, 2006 Stony Brook University hosts the NCAA Men’s Lacrosee North Quarterfinals before a sellout crowd of 8,335, the largest crowd in Stony Brook history. Oct. 20, 2007 Stony Brook wins its first game against a full-scholorship FCS team when it defeats Maine, 30-23, in overtime. The crowd of 7,328 is the second largest football attendance in Lavalle Stadium history.


SPORTS MEDICINE Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC’s) are the liaison between the student-athlete and the medical community. The primary goal of the sports medicine staff is to provide health care for student-athletes competing at the intercollegiate level for Stony Brook University. The Seawolves sports medicine staff consists of BOC (Board of Certification) certified athletic trainers and athletic training students from the Athletic Training Education Program who are under the supervision and direction of Dr. Stuart Cherney, Head Team Physician, In addition, the Stony Brook Student Health Service and many medical specialists in the community assist the athletic trainers and team physicians in providing quality health care for the Seawolves. Athletic trainers are an integral part of every intercollegiate athletic program to ensure that student-athletes are competing in a safe and healthy environment. Each Stony Brook studentathlete is monitored with yearly athletic physicals, medical questionnaires, and orthopaedic baseline examinations. On a daily basis, the sports medicine staff directly supervises all high-risk sport activities and serves as the primary healthcare practitioner for all student-athletes. Preventive measures are taken to reduce the risk of injury and/or re-injury. Should a student-athlete become injured, the certified athletic trainer recognizes and diagnoses the injury, provides immediate care, makes a timely referral (if necessary), initiates treatment and develops/directs a rehabilitation plan for all injuries. Education of student-athletes is extremely important in the areas of injury prevention, nutrition, hygiene, substance abuse, etc. This is coordinated through the done through the sports medicine staff. Stony Brook University has two (2) Athletic Training Rooms. Both have state of the art equipment for injury treatment, such as cold compression units, electrical modalities and emergency equipment. The Intercollegiate Athletic Training Room is located in the Indoor Sports Complex just off the Arena floor to the rear of the building. It houses more specialized rehabilitation devices such as: Biodex, treadmill, exercise bikes, balance devices, and Exogen units; as well as a diagnostic Flouroscan machine. The Stadium Athletic Training Room is located on the field level of the LaValle Stadium. Both facilities are fully equipped and functional for everyday practice and game-day operations. Stony Brook University, through the School of Health TechSTONY BROOK SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF Head Team Physician Asst. AD for Sports Medicine Dr. Stuart B. Cherney Kathy Koshansky, ATC Associated Physicians Associate Athletic Trainer Mary Tovornik, ATC Dr. James Penna Assistant Athletic Trainers Dr. Joseph White Dr. Donna Meltzer B.J. Ercolino, ATC Roy Flores, ATC Dr. Mark Wolff Eric Lehnert, ATC EMT-CC Brandon Mitchell, ATC

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nology and Management, offers an Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP), which became CAATE accredited in September 2004. The program has four full time faculty members in addition to several adjunct professors with an Athletic Training Lab to help guide the ATEP students towards becoming Certified Athletic Trainers. A notable alumnus of the Stony Brook athletic training program is Lisa White, MA, ATC, Stony Brook ‘87, inducted into the Stony Brook Hall of Fame in May ‘98. Lisa is the Head Athletic Trainer with the WNBA New York Liberty. Lisa was a superb student athletic trainer during her undergraduate years at Stony Brook, where she also excelled in Women’s Basketball. In addition, several other alumni of the Athletic Training program have gone on to become certified athletic trainers at the high school, college and clinic levels, as well as entered other allied health care professions such as: medical doctor, physician assistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy and respiratory therapy.

All Sport Orthopaedic Surgery Stuart Cherney, M.D.

290 East Main Street Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 Phone: 631-361-7867 FAX: 631-366-3290 www.allsportorthopaedics.baweb.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

• Knee

Arthroscopic Surgery • Shoulder • Ankle

• Elbow

• Office and conservative management available for all sports injuries • Knee ligament repair including ACL reconstruction • Latest surgical techniques, including meniscus repair, ligament allografts, thermal wand • Shoulder surgery -- including instability and rotator cuff injuries • Custom bracing and orthosis • Arrangments for speicialized diagnostic testing (MRI, Bone Scan, Thermogram, Bone Density, EMG, etc.) • Referral to top physcial therapists in the area • Friendly, helpful and efficient office staff


ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF DIRECTORY Phil Hess Director, Athletic Communications

Adam Gutes Athletic Communications Assistant/ Men’s Soccer Contact

Jeremy Cohen Athletic Communications Assistant

Media Credentials

All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for Stony Brook men’s soccer home games can be attained by calling Adam Gutes at (631) 632-7125. All requests should be submitted 24 hours prior to the game requested. Since space is limited, accomodations are made on a priority basis; daily newspapers and wire services, originating radio and tv stations, national weekly or monthly publications, electronic media outlets, local and regional television crews. Priority is granted to members of the media who cover Stony Brook men’s soccer on a regular basis and to visiting media members. Photo passes will be issued to accredited photographers on assignment.

Media Information

The 2009 Stony Brook men’s soccer guide is a source of information for the news media. Additional information is available upon request from the Stony Brook Athletic Communications Office. Releases, photographs, digital images and video tapes will be made available to accredited media members.

Post Game Interviews

Craig Schroeder Athletic Communications Assistant

Post game interviews for both teams will be conducted on the field unless otherwise indicated. If the opposing team’s athletic communications representative is not present, requests may go through Adam Gutes.

Wireless Internet Access

Wireless Internet access is available at LaValle Stadium. For those without wireless cards, LaValle Stadium is equipped with ethernet ports.

Photography Regulations

Photo passes will be issued only to accredited photographers on assignment. Under NCAA rules, photographers must be stationed opposite the teams’ benches

Covering Practice

Most of Stony Brook’s practices are open to the media. Those wishing to attend practice may call Adam Gutes at least 24 hours prior to the practice you wish to attend. Interviews with Coach Markovic and student-athletes will be conducted at the conclusion of practice.

Internet Audio/Video

All Stony Brook men’s soccer home games can be seen on Stony Brook All-Access at GoSeawolves.org for a nominal fee. In addition, live stats for home games can also be seen on Stony Brook’s official athletic site. Other features include up-to-date rosters, schedules and statistics for all Seawolves’ sports.

Press Box

The press box is located on the east side of Seawolves Stadium. Access to level P (for radio, print and television) is via elevators through Gate 3. Seating assignments will be designated in media areas. The press box phone number is 631-632-4037.

Mailing Address Stony Brook University Athletic Communications Office Indoor Sports Complex Stony Brook, NY 11794-3500 Important Numbers Communications Fax ........... 631-632-8841 Gutes’ Office ........................ 631-632-7125 Email........... adam.gutes@stonybrook.edu Seawolves Hotline .............631-632-WOLF Press Box ............................ 631-632-4037 Web Site ....................www.goseawolves.org

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2009 ROSTERS Numerical No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 27 31

Name Stefan Manz Anthony Rogic Greg Tinari Kyle McTurk Mladen Ramic Mehdi Belakehal Mihailo Pavlisin Cristian Quevedo Leonardo Fernandes Raphael Abreu Wilber Bonilla Tom Butler Berian Gobeil Christian Molinar Oscar Leis Serigne Sylla James Palumbo Antonio Crespi Kevin Zalewski Christian Galindo Kyle Schlesinger Peter Touros Danny Bonomini Diego Acero Collin Geoghegan Damion Brown

Cl. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Pos. GK GK M D/M D/M M M M F F M F F D F D/M M F M D M F GK F/M D D

Ht./Wt. 6-0/185 5-11/170 5-8/140 5-9/160 5-9/171 5-9/160 5-9/161 5-8/135 6-1/165 6-3/192 5-8/155 6-1/195 5-10/159 6-0/169 5-8/160 6-0/170 5-6/140 6-2/170 5-11/160 5-9/150 5-7/135 5-10/155 6-3/185 5-7/155 6-1/180 6-2/165

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Bronx, N.Y. (Fordham Prep) Boonton, N.J. (Morris Catholic) Holbrook, N.Y. (Sachem East/St. John’s) Hauppauge, N.Y. (Smithtown West) Belgrade, Serbia (High School for Tourism) Saint-Hubert, Quebec (College Francais/Champlain) Subotica, Serbia (Ekonomski Fakulet) Smithtown, N.Y. (Smithtown West) North Babylon, N.Y. (North Babylon) New York, N.Y. (Eleanor Roosevelt) Brentwood, N.Y. (Brentwood/Hartwick) Birmingham, England (Bromsgrove School) Montreal, Quebec (Laurier MacDonald/Champlain) Bay Shore, N.Y. (Bay Shore) Ozone Park, N.Y. (Archbishop Molloy) New York, N.Y. (Martin Luther King Jr./Cobleskill) Carmel, N.Y. (Mahopac) North Babylon, N.Y. (North Babylon) Parsippany, N.J. (Parsippany) Brentwood, N.Y. (Brentwood) Selden, N.Y. (Newfield) Astoria, N.Y. (Long Island City) Holbrook, N.Y. (Sachem East) Greenport, N.Y. (Greenport) Lindenhurst, N.Y. (Lindenhurst) Kingston, Jamaica (Francis Lewis)

Head Coach: Cesar Markovic, 6th Year Assistant Coaches: Dariel Collazo, Michael Mordocco, George Adam Athletic Trainer: Roy Flores

Squad Breakdown By Class Seniors (4) Juniors (4) Sophomores (5) Freshmen (13)

By State/Country New York (18)

New Jersey (2) Quebec (2) Serbia (2) England (1) Jamaica (1)

By Height 6-3 -

Raphael Abreu, Danny Bonomini

6-2 -

Antonio Crespi

6-1 -

Tom Butler, Damion Brown, Leonardo Fernandes, Collin Geoghegan

6-0 -

Serigne Sylla 5-11 - Anthony Rogic, Kevin Zalewski 5-10 - Berian Gobeil, Peter Touros 5-9 -

Mihailo Pavlisin Wilber Bonilla, Oscar Leis, Cristian Quevedo, Greg Tinari

Alphabetical Name Raphael Abreu Diego Acero Mehdi Belakehal Wilber Bonilla Danny Bonomini Damion Brown Tom Butler Antonio Crespi Leonardo Fernandes Christian Galindo Collin Geoghegan Berian Gobeil Oscar Leis Stefan Manz Kyle McTurk Christian Molinar Mihailo Pavlisin James Palumbo Cristian Quevedo Mladen Ramic Anthony Rogic Kyle Schlesinger Serigne Sylla Greg Tinari Peter Touros Kevin Zalewski

Mehdi Belakehal, Christian Galindo, Kyle McTurk, Mladen Ramic,

5-8 -

No. 9 25 5 10 24 31 11 17 8 19 27 12 14 0 3 13 6 16 7 4 1 20 15 2 21 18

Stefan Manz, Christian Molinar,

Cl. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So.

Pos. F F/M M M GK D F F F D D F F GK D/M D M M M D/M GK M D/M M F M

Ht./Wt. 6-3/192 5-7/155 5-9/160 5-8/155 6-3/185 6-2/165 6-1/195 6-2/170 6-1/165 5-9/150 6-1/180 5-10/159 5-8/160 6-0/185 5-9/160 6-0/169 5-9/161 5-6/140 5-8/135 5-9/171 5-11/170 5-7/135 6-0/170 5-8/140 5-10/155 5-11/160

Hometown (High School/Previous School) New York, N.Y. (Eleanor Roosevelt) Greenport, N.Y. (Greenport) Saint-Hubert, Quebec (College Francais/Champlain) Brentwood, N.Y. (Brentwood/Hartwick) Holbrook, N.Y. (Sachem East) Kingston, Jamaica (Francis Lewis) Birmingham, England (Bromsgrove School) North Babylon, N.Y. (North Babylon) North Babylon, N.Y. (North Babylon) Brentwood, N.Y. (Brentwood) Lindenhurst, N.Y. (Lindenhurst) Montreal, Quebec (Laurier MacDonald/Champlain) Ozone Park, N.Y. (Archbishop Molloy) Bronx, N.Y. (Fordham Prep) Hauppauge, N.Y. (Smithtown West) Bay Shore, N.Y. (Bay Shore) Subotica, Serbia (Ekonomski Fakulet) Carmel, N.Y. (Mahopac) Smithtown, N.Y. (Smithtown West) Belgrade, Serbia (High School for Tourism) Boonton, N.J. (Morris Catholic) Selden, N.Y. (Newfield) New York, N.Y. (Martin Luther King Jr./Cobleskill) Holbrook, N.Y. (Sachem East/St. John’s) Astoria, N.Y. (Long Island City) Parsippany, N.J. (Parsippany)

5-7 -

Diego Acero, Kyle Schlesinger

5-6 -

James Palumbo

By Birthday

January - Schlesinger (22) February March - Zalewski (11), Touros (12), Molinar (29) April - Tinari (4) May - Gobeil (16) June - Bonomini (1), McTurk (29) July August - Ramic (1), Abreu (17), Leis (23), Acero (29) September - Palumbo (1), Quevedo (6), Brown (13), Bonilla (21), Butler (22) October - Sylla (21) November - Galindo (6), Crespi (14), Pavlisin (24) December - Manz (1), Fernandes (23), Rogic (28), Geoghegan (29)

Pronunciations Diego Acero - A-sare-o

Mehdi Belakehal - Bella-kuh-hal Collin Geoghegan - Gay-ginn (rhyme w/ pin)

Head Coach: Cesar Markovic, 6th Year Assistant Coaches: Dariel Collazo, Michael Mordocco, George Adam Athletic Trainer: Roy Flores

Berian Gobeil - Berry-on Go-be-ell Oscar Leis - Lay-ees Stefan Manz - STE’-fan Mahnz Cesar Markovic - Mark-ah-vitch Mihailo Pavlisin - Mee-hi-low Pahv-lee-shin Cristian Quevedo - Kay-vay-doh Mladen Ramic - Mlah-din Rah-mitch Anthony Rogic - Row-gitch Serigne Sylla - Serene See-lah Kevin Zalewski - Za-less-key

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TV/RADIO CHART

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1

2

3

4

Stefan Manz Fr. • GK • 6-0 • 185 Bronx, N.Y.

Anthony Rogic R-Fr. • GK • 5-11 • 170 Boonton, N.J.

Greg Tinari Jr. • M • 5-8 • 140 Holbrook, N.Y.

Kyle McTurk So. • M/D • 5-9 • 160 Hauppauge, N.Y.

Mladen Ramic Jr. • D/M • 5-9 • 171 Belgrade, Serbia

6 Mihailo Pavlisin

7 Cristian Quevedo

8 Leonardo Fernandes

9 Raphael Abreu

10 Wilber Bonilla

12 Berian Gobeil

13 Christian Molinar

18 Kevin Zalewski

19 Christian Galindo 20 Kyle Schlesinger

Jr. • M • 5-9 • 161 Subotica, Serbia

Fr. • F • 5-10 • 159 Montreal, Quebec

So. • M • 5-11 • 160 Parsippany, N.J.

27 Collin Geoghegan Sr. • D • 6-1 • 180 Lindenhurst, N.Y.

Fr. • M • 5-8 • 135 Smithtown, N.Y.

Fr. • D • 6-0 • 169 Bay Shore, N.Y.

Fr. • F • 6-0 • 165 North Babylon, N.Y.

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Oscar Leis Sr. • F • 5-8 • 160 Ozone Park, N.Y.

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Tom Butler So. • F • 6-1 • 195 Birmingham, England

15

16 James Palumbo

17 Antonio Crespi

21

24 Danny Bonomini

Serigne Sylla So. • D/M • 6-0 • 170 New York, N.Y.

Fr. • M • 5-7 • 135 Selden, N.Y.

Peter Touros Fr. • F • 5-10 • 155 Astoria, N.Y.

31 Damion Brown

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Cesar Markovic Sixth Season

Fr. • M • 5-9 • 160 St.-Hubert, Quebec

So. • M • 5-8 • 155 Brentwood, N.Y.

Fr. • F • 6-3 • 192 New York, N.Y.

Fr. • D • 5-9 • 150 Brentwood, N.Y.

Sr. • D • 6-2 • 165 Kingston, Jamaica

5 Mehdi Belakehal

Dariel Collazo Fifth Season

Sr. • M • 5-6 • 140 Carmel, N.Y.

Fr. • F • 6-2 • 170 North Babylon, N.Y.

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Fr. • GK • 6-3 • 185 Holbrook, N.Y.

Diego Acero Jr. • F/M • 5-7 • 155 Greenport, N.Y.

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Michael Mordocco Third Season

George Adam First Season

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GOALKEEPERS

t’s not just players who can learn how to deal with, and come back from adversity. “We learned a lot of lessons last season,” Stony Brook men’s soccer head coach Cesar Markovic said. “Many of our team’s goals this season will be based on things we weren’t able to achieve last season.

The graduation of starter Dawid Ditrich ‘09 and backup Dan Zori ‘09 leaves the Seawolves with no one who recorded any time in goal last season. Therefore, the goalkeeper job is open for the taking. “We’re looking for consistency and leadership out of this position,” Markovic said.

Following last year’s 3-12-4 record, Markovic and his staff made the spring season and, more importantly, recruiting, their top priorities. “We went back to our roots in terms of recruiting,” Markovic said. “Our recruiting goals were to identify the best players in Southeastern New York, mainly the five boroughs and Long Island. We went after players hard that fit our system.”

Redshirt-freshman Anthony Rogic (Boonton, N.J.), who missed all of last season after a thumb injury, is the only returning keeper listed on last year’s roster. “Anthony has a good sense and feel for the game,” Markovic said. “He’s a very good shot stopper which is elevated by his excellent feet.”

Secondly, the spring season, which pitted the Seawolves against Division II runner-up Dowling and national power Connecticut, allowed Markovic to play some of the younger guys who didn’t see as much time during the fall. “This past spring season may have been as important as any during my time here,” Markovic said. “Kids like Kyle McTurk and Kevin Zalewski, who didn’t see as much time during the fall, got the opportunity to play quality minutes.” As a result, accoring to Markovic, McTurk learned the college game better. He was able to read the flow of the game and that made him tactically better. “Kyle’s training during the spring offered me the opportunity to see some talent and leadership skills flourish,” Markovic said. Zalewski, who along with McTurk, saw limited time in 11 games as a freshman. “Kevin showed us some interesting things during the spring,” Markovic said. “He was very solid technically and his maturity showed us an increased confidence in his game. So with a recruiting class Markovic describes as being “the best since I’ve been here” and a solid spring season, the 2009 men’s soccer team has many goals, but none more important than getting back to the top of the America East and a bid to the NCAA Tournament.

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Two starters from last year’s squad, seniors Collin Geoghegan (Lindenhurst, N.Y.) and Damion Brown (Kingston, Jamaica) are in the mix to start again. “We expect Collin to come in fitter this season,” Markovic said. “He is a tough player and has been a major contributor to our team. We’re looking for him to show a side of leadership now that he’s a senior.” Brown, who played in 18 games last season, has seen his role increase in recent years. “Damion was a walk-on four years ago and has developed into a legitimate defender. He has good size and athletic ability that allows him to be a player at this level.”

MIDFIELDERS

Anchoring the midfield for the second straight season will be junior Greg Tinari (Holbrook, N.Y.). A transfer from St. John’s University, Tinari stepped in right way as he was just one of three Seawolves to start all 19 games last season. The team’s MVP last year, he once again will be looked upon as one of the team’s important cogs. “Greg is a tremendous player for us,” Markovic said. “He understands the game, has great technique, is coachable and has a great fitness level.” Junior Diego Acero (Greenport, N.Y.) is back for his fourth season after redshirting as a freshman. “Diego is a very mature player who adds a lot to our team on and off the field. He’s been a good spark for us off the bench and changes the energy of the game. Off the field, he gives the younger guys guidance and shows them the

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right way to work,” Markovic said. Senior James Palumbo (Carmel, N.Y.) tied for the team lead in goals last year and Markovic has high hopes for him in his final season at Stony Brook. “James is a definite talent and has shown a lot of ability in short spurts. He’s more fit and that has given him added explosiveness. We need him to be more consistent and be a leader for the new guys,” Markovic said. Sophomore Kevin Zalewski (Parsippany, N.J.) played in just 11 games last season but could be counted on as a contributor this season. ‘Kevin didn’t get a lot of time during the season but had a good spring that showed us he’s ready to perform,” Markovic said. Sophomore Kyle McTurk (Hauppauge, N.Y.) joins Zalewski as players who should see increased time in 2009. “Kyle was our most improved player from last season,” Markovic said. “His tactical awareness and maturity could be assets to our team this season.”

FORWARDS

Up front, the Seawolves return sophomore Tom Butler (Birmingham, England) and senior Oscar Leis (Ozone Park, N.Y.), who each tied with Palumbo for the team lead in goals. Butler, who scored goals in the season opener and finale, is primed to have an even better sophomore season. “Tom has a strong body and a nose for scoring goals,” Markovic said. “He found himself with a number of quality scoring opportunities and now just needs to convert those chances.” Leis, who has six career goals to his credit, is one of the team’s key guys according to Markovic. “Oscar is a great teammate and team player,” Markovic said. “Despite some recent injuries, he has a love and passion for our team.”

NEWCOMERS

Despite the addition of 14 new players to the 2009 roster, familiarity with each other won’t be an issue. “These kids have been playing against each other or with each other for years,” Markovic said. “The adjustment to each other will be minimal.”


2009 OUTLOOK Freshman Raphael Abreu (New York, N.Y.) comes to Stony Brook from Eleanor Roosevelt High School where he was a prolific goal scorer, tallying 54 goals to go along with 30 assists in four years. He also scored two goals at the U.S. Soccer Development Winter Showcase, one of the sport’s elite events. “Raphael has a unique combination of size and speed,” Markovic said. Freshman Mehdi Belakehal (St.-Hubert, Quebec) joins the Seawolves after spending a prep year at Champlain College-St. Lambert in his native Quebec. While at Champlain, he was named the CCAA Player of the Month for October and earned All-Canadian honors. “Mehdi has tremendous vision on the field. He’s always looking for opportunities to set up teammates to score,” Markovic said. Sophomore Wilber Bonilla (Brentwood, N.Y.) is one of Stony Brook’s more high-profiled recruits in recent history. A transfer from Hartwick College, Bonilla was a two-time high school All-American at Brentwood High School as well as the Gatorate New York State Player of the Year following the 2006 season. A top-25 national recruit by Rise Magazine, Bonilla was also on the cover of the publication. “Wilber has great vision and is tremendous on the ball,” Markovic said. “He shows a lot of composure on the field and reminds me a lot of Douglas Narvaez ‘06.” One of two keepers brought in to challenge Rogic for the starting job is freshman Danny Bonomini (Holbrook, N.Y.). “Danny has a great physique for a goalkeeper,” Markovic said. “He has a tremendous upside and at 6’4’’ should be a presence in goal.” Looking to contribute up front is freshman Antonio Crespi (North Babylon, N.Y.). Crespi is an all-league and allconference performer, who was one of Suffolk County’s leading scorers as a senior. An all-league selection in basketball, Crespi was chosen to the Suffolk County Exceptional Senior Team last fall. “Antonio is a super athletic kid who has a knack for scoring goals in big spots,” Markovic said. A high school teammate of Crespi, Leonardo Fernandes (North Babylon,

N.Y.) provides the Seawolves with some scoring punch from the midfield position. A first team all-state and all-region selection, Fernandes also was one of Suffolk County’s leading scorers as well as a U.S. Soccer Development Academy Northeast Best XI. “Leonardo is an extremely skilled left-footed player with great ability to break down defenders one-on-one,” Markovic said. “I would compare Leo to Michael Palacio ‘08.” A former club teammate of Belakehal, freshman Berian Gobeil (Montreal, Quebec) is a player that could make an immediate impact in the attacking third. “Berian has an elegant touch on the ball,” Markovic said. “He has a lot of quality competition under his belt.” Freshman Christian Galindo (Brentwood, N.Y.) comes to Stony Brook after winning a state championship at Brentwood High School and a number one ranking in the polls. “Christian has been a winner at every level. He was a starting left back on one of the best U.S. Soccer Academy teams in the country,” Markovic said. Freshman Stefan Manz (Bronx, N.Y.) is the other goalkeeper Markovic signed to challenge Rogic and Bonomini for the starting job. “Stefan has tremendous speed for a keeper. He gets down well from a standing position,” Markovic said. A former national team pool and allstate selection, freshman Cristian Quevedo (Smithtown, N.Y.) is rated as a top-50 recruit by Top Drawer Soccer. “Cristian has a tremendous will to win. His field awareness will be an asset to our team,” Markovic said. All-state selection Christian Molinar (Bay Shore, N.Y.) is another local product who scored six goals as a defender. “Christian is a talented lefty who plays with composure and maturity beyond his years,” Markovic said. A club player for Markovic’s Stony Brook Heat team, freshman Kyle Schlesinger (Selden, N.Y.) adds speed to the Seawolves’ midfield. “Kyle’s best asset is his quick feet. He’s going to surprise some teams with his quickness,” Markovic said.

Stony Brook’s top recruit from a year ago, sophomore Serigne Sylla (New York, N.Y.) joins the Seawolves after spending a year upstate at Division III SUNY-Cobleskill. “Serigne is a great athlete. He has tremendous speed and quickness,” Markovic said. Freshman Peter Touros (Astoria, N.Y.) comes from an extensive soccer background, joining three members of his family who played college soccer. “Peter has a strong body with great speed. His drive to attack makes him a great player,” Markovic said.

SCHEDULE

For the first time since 2005, the Seawolves open the season at home when they face Hofstra on September 1. Following games at Harvard (Sept. 4) and Bryant (Sept. 6), the Seawolves face St. John’s, the top-ranked team in the preseason by College Soccer News, in Queens on September 11. “St. John’s has been the class of local soccer and we’re looking forward to playing them,” Markovic said. Stony Brook returns home to face Seton Hall on September 13, in a match representing one of the top schools to ever visit LaValle Stadium. “It’s going to be exciting for our players and fans to see a Big East school at our stadium,” Markovic said. The Seawolves continue non-conference action at Long Island University on September 16 and travel to the University of Evansville for the Aces Invitational that weekend. Stony Brook opens the tournament against Eastern Illinois on September 18 and faces Evansville two days later. In 2006 the Seawolves defeated Evansville, 1-0, in the same invitational. Matches against Quinnipiac (Sept. 20) and Adelphi (Sept. 26) round out the non-conference slate. Stony Brook opens conference play at Boston University on October 3 and travels to face UMBC on October 7. The Seawolves return home for three straight home matches, beginning with in-state rivals Binghamton on October 10 and Albany on October 17 before facing Vermont on October 21. They are at New Hampshire on October 24 and close the regular season at home against Hartford on October 31.

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CESAR MARKOVIC Cesar

Markovic

Head Coach Hunter ‘92 6th Year at Stony Brook 42-42-15 at Stony Brook 135-108-27 Overall A winner at all levels, head coach Cesar Markovic begins his sixth season at Stony Brook. Markovic’s 42 wins are third all-time at Stony Brook and he will coach his 100th game for the Seawolves in the season opener. Despite a losing a record in 2008, the Seawolves challenged some of the nation’s best, losing in the final moments, 1-0, to top-10 schools, #2 Connecticut and #9 Akron, and faced five teams that region honoree, and Musa and Chris Scarpati, both second team all-conference selections. Narvaez went on to earn the America East finished the season ranked in the top-25. Markovic had Stony Brook back to its winning ways in 2007 as the Championship’s Most Outstanding Player award after leading the Seawolves went 9-7-3 including wins over rivals Hofstra and Albany Seawolves to their first conference title in soccer at the Division I and a tie against top-25 ranked Maryland. Michael Palacio ‘08, Ya- level. Markovic was also honored for his outstanding efforts, earning haya Musa ‘08 and Mahamadou Simpara ‘08 earned all-conference BigAppleSoccer.com’s Men’s College Coach of the Year accolades. honors while Mark Secko ‘11 and Maurice Brown ‘11 were named During this time, he served as Director of Coaching for the Eastern to the all-rookie team. The successful season was capped by the New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) ODP. Markovic’s Seawolves finished as one of the most improved teams signings of Matt Avellino ‘08 by the Wilmington Hammerheads of the USL Second Division and the New York Red Bulls selection of in the nation in 2004 after more than doubling their win total from the Michael Palacio in the MLS Supplemental Draft. Chris Megaloudis previous year, tying them for the fourth-best improvement in NCAA Division I men’s soccer. After finishing 4-13-1 prior to his arrival, ‘06 also signed with the Red Bulls. The 2006 season was full of accolades as well as Palacio picked Stony Brook posted an 11-6-3 overall mark and a 4-3-2 record in up numerous honors for Stony Brook, taking home second team all- league play to finish tied for fourth in America East, while clinching the program’s first berth in the region, America East Midfielder of Cesar Markovic - All-Time Coaching Record conference tournament in his the Year and first team all-confirst campaign. The fifth-seeded ference. Musa earned back to Year School Record Pct. Seawolves advanced to the secback all-conference honors while 2008 Stony Brook 3-12-4 .263 ond round of the tournament after freshman Oscar Leis was tabbed 2007 Stony Brook 9-7-3 .553 topping fourth-seeded Vermont in for the all-rookie team. 2006 Stony Brook 6-12-1 .342 penalty kicks, but fell to eventual The 2005 Seawolves posted a 2005 Stony Brook 13-5-4 .682 champion and No. 1 seed Boston record-breaking season, setting 2004 Stony Brook 11-6-3 .625 University. program marks with 13 overall 2003 St. Peter’s 18-5-2 .760 The team, which ranked as wins and six America East victo- 2002 St. Peter’s 10-6-3 .605 high as fourth in the New York ries while earning the program’s 2001 St. Peter’s 5-13-1 .289 region during the season, also first America East regular season 2000 St. Peter’s 2-16-0 .111 was honored for outstanding Hunter 10-10-0 .500 and tournament championships. 1999 sportsmanship by the New York Hunter 13-6-0 .684 Markovic’s Seawolves went on 1998 Hunter 13-4-0 .764 Metro Chapter of Collegiate Socto post the first NCAA Division 1997 Hunter 10-4-2 .688 cer Officials. I tournament win in any sport in 1996 Hunter 12-2-4 .778 Megaloudis earned first team the school’s history with a 2-1 1995 14 Seasons 135-108-27 .550 All-Northeast Region and America overtime victory over Yale in the Total East all-conference accolades, first round of the College Cup before suffering a 2-0 loss at Connecticut in the second round. In while Dan Cukar and Musa were named to the all-rookie team. addition, the Seawolves finished the campaign with a program-best Anthony Barberio and Mark Zajkowski ‘06 earned America East RPI ranking of 45 out of 199 NCAA Division I schools, a jump of 147 all-tournament honors. In the spring of 2005, three graduating seniors–Josh Allen, Jose Sura and Barberio–inked professional conslots in two years under Markovic. Several Seawolves collected individual honors, including Douglas tracts to play for the Long Island Rough Riders in the USL Second Narvaez, ‘06 a first team All-New York Region and America East Division. In the spring of 2007, Rob Fucci signed with F.C. Crystal selection; Palacio, a first team all-conference and second team Palace of the U.S.L. A season full of program firsts also included a milestone for Marall-region pick; Megaloudis, a second team all-conference and allkovic, as he collected his 100th career coaching victory on October

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CESAR MARKOVIC 3, 2004 with a 3-0 win over UMBC. Named the eighth head coach in Stony Brook history in January of 2004, Markovic was the architect of winning programs at Saint Peter’s College and Hunter College and is known as one of the premier recruiters of student-athletes from New York State. Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook, Markovic spent the previous four seasons at Saint Peter’s College, where he was named the 2003 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Coach of the Year after leading his team to a MAAC tournament title and to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. After arriving at Saint Peter’s in 2000, Markovic turned a program that had struggled at the bottom of Division I for the past two decades into the winningest team in school history, posting a school-record 18 wins in 2003, including a 2-0 victory over 11th-ranked Brown in the first round of the NCAA Men’s College Cup. In his first two seasons at Saint Peter’s, Markovic’s teams finished a combined 7-29-1 (.203), but over the next two years, the Peacocks went 28-11-5 (.705), with 18 wins in 2003 and 10 in 2002. Over those two seasons, Markovic coached four NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region picks and ten All-MAAC selections. Before his time at Saint Peter’s, Markovic was the head men’s soccer coach at Hunter College, his alma mater, where he led his team to five consecutive conference titles in each of his five seasons from 1995-2000. In 1999, Markovic led the squad to the school’s first ever appearance in the regional semifinals of the NCAA Division III Tournament. An October of 2002 inductee into the Hunter College Hall of Fame, Markovic was a two-time CUNY Athletic Conference Coach of the Year (1995, 1999), while earning Skyline Coach of the Year accolades in 1995. He concluded his coaching career at Hunter with a .678 (58-26-6) winning percentage, the highest in school history, while bringing home five CUNY regular season and three tournament titles. Markovic spent one season as the head coach and adjunct professor in the physical education department at Queensborough Community College and three years as the head coach at St. John’s Prep High School, where he led his team to CHSSA City and Sectional titles in 1993. Other coaching experience includes stints as an assistant coach of the Long Island Rough Riders of the USL A-League in 1997 and 1998, and as an apprentice/assistant for the Sao Paolo FC in Brazil in 1996. Currently, Markovic serves as the Director of Coaching for the Stony Brook Soccer Club. Markovic has also been extremely involved in youth soccer in the New York City area, serving as the director of coaches for the Downtown United Soccer Club, an organization with over 1,000 members. Markovic has also served as a coach for the B.W. Gottschee Soccer Club. For the past 12 years, he has managed the Markovic Academy of Soccer, which runs youth soccer camps in New York and New Jersey. Markovic holds a USSF A-License, which is the highest level license granted by U.S. Soccer, an NSCAA National Diploma and was among the first American coaches to receive a Brazilian Professional Coaching License. A native of Queens, N.Y., Markovic graduated from Hunter with a Bachelor of Arts in political science in 1992 and went on to earn his Master’s in physical education from Hofstra University in 1997. While at Hunter, Markovic was a two time all-conference selection and the team’s leading scorer as a defender in his senior campaign. Markovic lives with his wife, Tijana, and their one-year old son, Nikola, and has two sons, Danilo, 13, and Alessandro, 11.

WHAT FORMER PLAYERS SAY ABOUT CESAR MARKOVIC “I have learned a lot from Coach Markovic during my three years playing at Stony Brook. He helped me develop my game so I was able to make my dreams come true by playing pro. I will also always have the memory of our America East championship run in 2005. To this day, that is still my happiest soccer moment.”

- Matt Avellino Stony Brook ‘08 Wilmington Hammerheads USL - 2

“Coach Markovic is one of the top coaches around; not just at the college level but at any level. He could motivate anyone to do anything. I owe him my career and the fact I’m able to play Major League Soccer.”

- Michael Palacio “Cesar is a great coach who in my Stony Brook ‘08 four years of college soccer helped New York Red Bulls myself and a lot of players have MLS successful runs in the postseason. He stresses hard work and a team effort. Going to the second round of the NCAA Tournament is something I will always remember.” - Chris Megaloudis Stony Brook ‘06 New York Red Bulls MLS

CESAR MARKOVIC HOLDS THE 2005 AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY WITH ROB FUCCI ‘07 (LEFT) AND MARK ZAJKOWSKI ‘06

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ASSISTANT COACHES Dariel

Collazo

Assistant Coach Univ. of Puerto Rico ‘98 5th Year at Stony Brook Dariel Collazo begins his fifth season as assistant men’s soccer coach at Stony Brook in 2009. Collazo received a USSF (United States Soccer Federation) B National Coaching License in 1999 and the NSCAA National Advance Diploma (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) in January of 2007 and has attended coaching seminars and courses offered by FIFA and CONCACAF for soccer and futsal. A former member of the Puerto Rican national team, Collazo arrived at Stony Brook in 2005 after spending over ten years involved in soccer in several capacities in Puerto Rico. Collazo is currently the president and director of the Sports & Athlete Development Institute, Inc., (SPADI) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he is responsible for the development of sports projects and management consulting and was the creator of the SPADI Soccer Academy, which runs a recognized soccer summer camp in San Juan. Collazo served as the first vice president of the Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol, the Puerto Rican National Association, from 2004-06. In this role, he was part of the team assigned to organize and restructure the development of soccer in Puerto Rico while serving as the chairman of the Futsal Commission. On the coaching end, Collazo served as a head coach of both soccer and futsal at his alma mater, Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola, since 1998, guiding his teams to three Puerto Rico High School Athletic Alliance titles, including in each of the past two years, and three Futsal League championships while qualifying for the XVII School Football Tournament of International School Sport Federation held in Italy in 2001. In 2004, he coached the Futsal National Team of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Qualifier for the FIFA Futsal World Cup. He also spent two years as a coordinator and coach for the Department of Recreation and Sports for the city of San Juan, overseeing the city’s soccer development program while supervising coaches. Collazo has also served as the general director and head coach of Athleticos de Rio Piedras F.C. in San Juan where he has coached youth and adult teams, concentrating on the women’s program for the past several years. In August, he led his U17 girls team to the Liga Superior Fememina de Futbol de Puerto Rico title for the second straight season while leading his adult women’s squad to a third place finish. Collazo, who was a member of the Puerto Rico Soccer National Team from 1991-2001, was named the Player of the Year by the Federacion Puertorriquena de Futbol in 1997. A 1998 graduate of the University of Puerto Rico with a degree in business administration, Collazo went on to earn his international masters in management, law and humanitites of sport from the Centre International D’etudes du Sport, a FIFA master program held in three European Universities located in England, Italy and Switzerland. In addition to his duties with the Seawolves, Collazo also coaches youth club soccer at the Three Village Soccer Club and was a member of the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association ODP boys coaching staff for two years.

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Mike

Mordocco

Assistant Coach Connecticut ‘03 3rd Year at Stony Brook Mike Mordocco is in his third season as an assistant coach at Stony Brook after spending three years at Oneonta State. Prior to Oneonta, Mordocco spent four years as a member of the University of Connecticut menʼs soccer team. While there he was part of four Big East regular season titles, two conference tournament championships, two final fours and one national championship. In 2003, Mordocco graduated from UConn with a degree in Economics. Mordocco played high school soccer at Half Hollow Hills East High School and was involved in the ODP for Long Island while playing for the regional team.

George

Adam

Volunteer Assistant Coach 1st Year at Stony Brook


2009 SEAWOLVES

Damion

Brown

Collin

31

Geoghegan

27

Senior • Defender 6-1 • 180 Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst

Senior • Defender 6-2 • 165 Kingston, Jamaica/Francis Lewis

AS A JUNIOR (2008):

AS A JUNIOR (2008):

Played in 18 games, starting eight... took six shots including two vs. Maine (10/19).

Started 18 games... had an assist vs. Long Island (9/7)... had 13 shots including two vs. Boston University (10/8).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007):

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007):

Played in four games... had a shot against Yale (10/31).

AS A FRESHMAN (2006): Played in five games.

Played in 18 games, starting 16... scored two goals on headers against Hofstra (9/7) off two corners... had a season-high three shots against Hofstra... took seven shots on the season... named to America East Fall Academic Honor Roll.

AS A FRESHMAN (2006):

HIGH SCHOOL:

A two-year letterwinner at left midfield at Francis Lewis for head coach Roger Sarmuksnis.

PERSONAL:

Damion St. Michael Brown... born September 13, 1987 in Kingston, Jamaica... son of Carol Keen-Vassell and Oswald Brown... brother of Micara, Mishka, Mikayla Vassell and Nicholas and Cameron Brown... majoring in economics.

Played in 16 games, starting 13... assisted on a goal in a 3-0 win over Maine (10/18)... took three shots on the season.

HIGH SCHOOL:

A four-year letterwinner at defender for Lindenhurst High School for head coach Rich Kloska... named all-conference and team captain as a senior... earned all-league honors as a junior... two-time team MVP.

PERSONAL:

Collin Richard Geoghegan... born December 29, 1988, in Lindenhurst, N.Y.... son of Patricia and Lawrence Geoghegan... brother of Kerri... majoring in health sciences. Year 2006 2007 2008 Total

GP/GS 5/0 4/1 18/8 27/19

Brown’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shots 0 1 6 7

Year 2006 2007 2008 Total

GP/GS 16/13 18/16 18/18 52/47

Geoghegan’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 2 2 6

Shots 3 7 13 23

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2009 SEAWOLVES

Oscar

Leis

James

14

Palumbo

Senior • Forward 5-8 • 160 Ozone Park, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy

Senior • Midfield 5-6 • 140 Carmel, N.Y./Mahopac

AS A JUNIOR (2008):

AS A JUNIOR (2008):

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007):

AS A SOPHOMORE (2007):

Played in 10 games, starting seven... had a goal vs. Long Island (9/7) and at Yale (9/17)... goal against Long Island was a game-winner... took seven shots. Played in 17 games, starting nine... had an assist against Niagara (9/16)... took 19 shots... had three shots against Niagara (9/16), at New Hampshire (10/17), Albany (10/24) and Yale (10/31)... named to America East Fall Academic Honor Roll.

AS A FRESHMAN (2006):

Named to the all-rookie team... tied for 10th in the conference in goals... three of four goals scored were game-winners... took 18 shots on the year... had a career-high seven shots against NJIT (9/22).

HIGH SCHOOL:

A three-year letterwinner at midfield/forward at Archbishop Molloy High School for head coach Andrew Kostel... tallied 12 goals and seven assists as a junior and eight goals and five assists as a sophomore... two-time team MVP... two-year member of Eastern New York ODP... captured four state cup championships and three regional appearances.

PERSONAL:

Oscar Leis... born August 23, 1988, in Santiago de Compostela, Spain... son of Josefa and Jose Leis... majoring in psychology. Year 2006 2007 2008 Total

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GP/GS 18/8 17/9 10/7 45/24

Leis’ Career Stats Goals Assists 4 0 0 1 2 0 6 1

Points 8 1 4 13

Shots 18 19 7 44

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Played in 18 games, starting 11... scored the game’s only goal vs. Columbia (9/12)... had a goal vs. Maine (10/19)... tallied an assist vs. Long Island (9/7)... took 23 shots including eight on goal. Played in 12 games, starting two... had an assist against Hofstra (9/7)... took four shots at Seton Hall (8/31) and Niagara (9/16).

AS A FRESHMAN (2006):

Named team’s most improved player... played in 15 games... started against Denver (9/10)... took a career-high three shots against Maine (10/18).

HIGH SCHOOL:

A three-year letterwinner at center midfield at Mahopac High School for head coach Ed Gillespie... collected 107 points on 34 goals and 39 assists during his career... tallied 10 goals and nine assists as a junior and 11 goals and nine assists as a senior... three-time allsection selection... named all-league as a senior... team captain and MVP as a senior... also lettered in tennis.

PERSONAL:

James Patrick Palumbo... born September 1, 1988, in Yorktown, N.Y... son of Sally and Joseph Palumbo... brother of Danielle and Denise... father played soccer at Keene State and for the New England Teamen... majoring in business. Year 2006 2007 2008 Total

GP/GS 15/1 12/2 18/11 45/14

Palumbo’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 6

Shots 6 13 23 42


2009 SEAWOLVES

Mihailo

Pavlisin

Diego

6

Junior • Midfield 5-9 • 161 Subotica, Serbia/Ekonomski Fakulet

25

Acero

Junior • Forward/ Midfield 5-7 • 155 Greenport, N.Y./Greenport

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008):

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008)

AS A FRESHMAN (2007):

AS A REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN (2007):

Played in 15 games, starting 11... scored game-winning goal against Niagara (9/16)... had an assist at Columbia (9/10) and vs. William & Mary (9/29).

Played in 12 games... started against Yale (10/31)... took seven shots on the season three of which were on goal... scored Seawolves only goal at Boston University (10/20)... Named to America East Fall Academic Honor Roll.

BEFORE STONY BROOK:

AS A FRESHMAN (2006):

Played in 17 games, starting eight... had a goal vs. New Hampshire (10/22)... took 15 shots including seven on goal.

Spent a year at Ekonomski Fakultet Subotica in his native Serbia.

Graduated from Ekonomska Srednja Skola.

PERSONAL:

Mihailo Jaroslav Pavlisin... born November 24, 1987 in Subotica, Serbia... son of Sladjana and Jaroslav... sister of Ivana... father played soccer for F.K. Novi Sad... sister played volleyball at Northeastern... majoring in sociology.

Year 2007 2008 Total

GP/GS 15/11 17/8 32/19

Redshirted the season.

HIGH SCHOOL:

HIGH SCHOOL:

Pavlisin’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 1 2 4 1 0 2 2 2 6

Played in eight games, starting one... had an assist at Hofstra (8/29).

Shots 10 15 25

A four-year letterwinner at midfield/forward at Greenport High School for head coach Craig Osmer... a three-time all-conference selection... named all-state and all-county and league MVP as a senior... tallied 17 goals and 19 assists as a senior and 15 goals and 13 assists as a junior.

PERSONAL:

Diego Alexander Acero... born August 29, 1988, in Bogota, Colombia... son of Mireya Torres and Gustavo Acero... brother of Gustavo and Edgar... majoring in psychology.

Year 2006* 2007 2008 Total * Redshirt

GP/GS 12/1 8/1 20/2

Acero’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 1 0 1

0 1 1

2 1 3

Shots 7 0 7

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2009 SEAWOLVES

Mladen

Ramic

Greg

4

Junior • Defender/Midfielder 5-9 • 171 Belgrade, Serbia/H.S. For Tourism

NOTE:

Will miss 2009 season after suffering knee injury in spring.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008):

Started all 12 games played in... had game-tying goal in 88th minute at Hofstra (8/29)... assisted on Kevin Zalewski’s goal vs. Long Island (9/7).

AS A FRESHMAN (2007):

Played in 18 games, starting 15... took 10 shots including three against Marist (9/25)... named to the America East Fall Academic Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL:

Graduated from the High School for Tourism in Belgrade, Serbia in 2004.

PERSONAL:

Mladen Ramic... born August 1, 1985 in Belgrade, Serbia... son of Dragica and Nikola... brother of Dusan... majoring in business.

Year 2007 2008 Total

22

GP/GS 18/15 12/12 30/27

Ramic’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 3

Shots 10 4 14

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Tinari

2

Junior • Midfielder 5-8 • 140 Holbrook, N.Y./St. John’s University

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008):

Started all 19 games... one of three Seawolves to start each game... named team MVP... took 17 shots including season-high three at Yale (9/17).

BEFORE STONY BROOK:

Played in four games at St. John’s University in 2007.

HIGH SCHOOL:

Three-year letterwinner at Sachem East... earned all-state honors in 2006... also received all-league, all-conference and all-county honors in both 2005 and 2006... was a Super Y League All-Star and a National Pool selection.

PERSONAL:

Gregory James Frederick Tinari ... born April 4, 1989 in Holbrook, N.Y.... son of Frederick and Elizabeth Tinari... brother of Rachael, Brenna, Matthew, Andrew and Morgan... majoring in business.

Year GP/GS 2007* 4/2 2008 19/19 Total 23/21 * at St. John’s

Tinari’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shots 0 17 17


2009 SEAWOLVES Kyle

McTurk

3

Sophomore • Midfielder/Defender 5-9 • 160 Hauppauge, N.Y./Smithtown West AS A FRESHMAN (2008):

Played in 11 games, starting five... had a shot vs. Towson (9/20).

HIGH SCHOOL:

Tom

Butler

11

Sophomore • Forward 6-1 • 195 Birmingham, England/Bromsgrove

AS A FRESHMAN (2008):

Played in 18 games, starting 10... scored two goals... had a goal at Hofstra (8/29) to open season and vs. UMBC (11/2)... had 23 shots.

Three-year letterwinner at Smithtown West for Tom Lips... twotime All-Suffolk County and all-conference selection... selected to Suffolk County Exceptional Senior Team... also played basketball and lacrosse.

PERSONAL:

Kyle Andrew McTurk... born June 29, 1990 in Mineola, N.Y... son of Jane and Andrew... brother of Lauren... majoring in arts & sciences. Year 2008

Kevin

HIGH SCHOOL:

Zalewski

Four-year letterwinner at the Bromsgrove School for coach Ben White... attended 2006 Chelsea FC Elite Player Development day... an accomplished track and field performer... part of county 4x100m relay champions in 2003... ran a qualifying time in the 100m for the national championships... also played rugby.

PERSONAL:

Tom Butler... born September 22, 1988 in Hanover, Germany... son of Sally and Mark... brother of Matt... a health sciences major.

McTurk’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 0 0 0

GP/GS 11/5

Shots 1

18

Sophomore • Midfielder 5-11 • 160 Parsippany, N.J./Parsippany AS A FRESHMAN (2008):

Played in 11 games, starting one... scored a goal vs. Long Island (9/7)... had an assist vs. Columbia (9/12).

HIGH SCHOOL:

Four-year letterwinner at Parsippany High School for coach Michael Mueller... 24 goals and 30 assists for the Red Hawks... 2007 team captain and MVP... 2007 all-conference selection... four-time New Jersey ODP selection... 2006 member of the ODP Region Team and 2007 Super Y National All-League team.

PERSONAL:

Kevin A. Zalewski... born March 11, 1990 in Parsippany, N.J... son of Arlene and Al... brother of Stephanie... sister, Stephanie played soccer at Bryant University and father, Al played football at East Stroudsburg... majoring in health sciences. Year 2008

GP/GS 18/10

Butler’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 2 0 4

Shots 23

Year 2008

GP/GS 11/1

Zalewski’s Career Stats Goals Assists Points 1 1 3

Shots 1

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2009 SEAWOLVES Anthony

Rogic

1

Mehdi

Belakehal

R-Freshman • Goalkeeper 5-11 • 170 Boonton, N.J./Morris Catholic AS A FRESHMAN (2008): HIGH SCHOOL:

Four-year letterwinner at Morris Catholic for coach Juliano Adriano... second-team all-state as a junior and senior... combined to record 24 shutouts junior and senior years... also wrestled and golfed.

PERSONAL:

Anthony Rogic... nickname is Ante... born December 28, 1989... son of Terezija and Emil... brother of Emily, Daniela and Tomislav... cousin, Adam Ciklic, was a member of the 2005 men’s soccer championship team at Stony Brook... majoring in biology.

Abreu

Freshman • Midfielder 5-9 • 160 St. Hubert, Quebec/Champlain Coll. HIGH SCHOOL:

Redshirted

Raphael

5

9

Spent a prep year at Champlain College-St. Lambert Cavaliers, one of the top teams in Canada, for coach Mauro Di Ciocco... named All-Canadian by the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA)... nominee for CCAA Player of the Year... Quebec CCAA Player of the Month for October... played high school soccer at College Francais for coaches Herve´ Carrie´ and Zoran Jankovic.

PERSONAL:

Mehdi Belakehal... nickname is Mhedou... born April 14, 1990 in Sherbrooke, Quebec... son of Rachid Belakehal and Dalila Berhouni... brother of Amine... cousin, Nassim Berhouni, is a junior on the UNC-Wilmington men’s soccer team... majoring in business management.

Wilber

Bonilla

Freshman • Forward 6-3 • 192 New York, N.Y./Eleanor Roosevelt HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Eleanor Roosevelt High School for

coach Laird Jonas... totaled 54 goals and 30 assists... part of

state-semifinalist as a sophomore... team captain as a junior and senior... team MVP as a junior.

PERSONAL: Raphael Costa Abreu... born August 17, 1991 in New York City...

son of Jose and Magda Abreu... brother of Raul... majoring in arts & sciences.

10

Sophomore • Midfielder 5-8 • 155 Brentwood, N.Y./Hartwick BEFORE STONY BROOK:

Played in 16 games for Hartwick College.

HIGH SCHOOL:

Two-year starter at Brentwood High School for coach Ron Eden where he scored 22 career goals and 25 career assists... a member of three league and Suffolk County and two Long Island title teams... team advanced to state semi-finals as a junior and were state finalists his senior season... a two-time all-county and all-state honoree... a two-time high school All-American selection... selected as the 2006 Gatorade New York State Player of the Year... appeared on the cover of Rise magazine and listed as a Top 25 recruit as a senior and member of the U-18 Men’s National pool.

PERSONAL:

Wilber Jonathan Bonilla... born September 21, 1989 in Brentwood, N.Y... son of Nelson, who played semi-pro soccer in El Salvador and Elsy... brother of Amanda and Stephanie... majoring in arts & sciences.

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2009 SEAWOLVES Danny

Bonomini

24

Antonio

Crespi

Freshman • Goalkeeper 6-3 • 185 Holbrook, N.Y./Sachem East HIGH SCHOOL:

Four-year letterwinner at Sachem East High School for coach Matt Stallone... goalkeeper for Long Island in Empire State Games.

PERSONAL:

Danny Bonomini... born June 1, 1991 in Seaford, N.Y.... son of Daniel and Kathy Bonomini... has a brother and a sister... majoring in Italian Education.

17

Freshman • Forward 6-2 • 170 North Babylon, N.Y./North Babylon HIGH SCHOOL:

Three-year letterwinner at North Babylon High School for coach Michael Cashman... had 19 goals and 10 assists as a senior... one of Long Island’s top scorers as a senior... named all-county and all-conference as a senior... also a two-year letterwinner in basketball... two time all-league selection and all-conference in basketball... played club soccer for Commack SC Premier... high school teammate of Leonardo Fernandes.

PERSONAL:

Antonio Crespi... born November 14, 1991 in Glen Cove, N.Y.... son of Ramon and Renee Crespi... brother of Melanie... Uncle, Russell Lewis, played basketball at Delaware... majoring in arts & sciences.

Leonardo

Fernandes

8

Christian

Galindo

Freshman • Midfield 6-1 • 165 North Babylon, N.Y./North Babylon HIGH SCHOOL:

A four-year letterwinner at North Babylon High School for coach Michael Cashman... one of the top scorers in Suffolk County... earned first team all-state and all-region honors... named League III MVP after tallying 14 goals and 20 assists as a senior... finished high school career with 32 goals and 36 assists... chosen as a U.S. Soccer Developmental Academy U-15/16 Northeast Best XI at midfield... played club soccer for B.W. Gottschee... high school teammate of Antonio Crespi.

PERSONAL:

19

Freshman • Defender 5-9 • 150 Brentwood, N.Y./Brentwood HIGH SCHOOL:

A four-year letterwinner at Brentwood High School for coach Ron Eden... captain of team that won Class AA state championship and ranked as the top team in the country as a senior... all-league selection who added three goals as a senior.

PERSONAL:

Christian Galindo... born November 6, 1991 in Jamaica, Queens... son of Mario Galindo and Lucy Lopez... brother of Eileen... majoring in arts & sciences.

Leonardo Fernandes... born December 23, 1991 in Brazil... son of Carlos, who played professionally in Brazil, and Ana Fernandes... brother of Kaique, Gabriele and Gustavo... majoring in arts & sciences.

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2009 SEAWOLVES Berian

Gobeil

12

Christian

Molinar

Freshman • Forward 5-9 • 160 Montreal, Quebec/Champlain Coll. HIGH SCHOOL:

Played a year at Champlain College-St. Lambert... regional team player for Quebec... a Canadian College Athletic Association tournament all-star en route to the national title for Champlain College in 2007... earned the team’s Golden Ball and Golden Shoe that year as well.

Freshman • Defender 6-0 • 169 Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore HIGH SCHOOL:

Three-year letterwinner at Bay Shore High School for coach Jon Nelson... earned all-state honors as a senior... named all-county, all-league, all-conference and League II MVP... lead team to Long Island Class AA semifinals before losing to eventual state champion Brentwood.

PERSONAL:

PERSONAL:

Berian Gobeil Cruz... born May 16, 1990 in Montreal, Quebec... nickname is Tizoc... son of Pierre Gobeil and Angelica Guadalupe Cruz Vazquez... brother of Marianne and Kim.

Stefan

Manz

0

Christian Gabriel Molinar Orozco... born March 29, 1991... son of Lizceida Orozco... brother of Michelle Armuelles... majoring in arts & sciences.

Cristian

Quevedo

Freshman • Goalkeeper 6-0 • 185 Bronx, N.Y./Fordham Prep HIGH SCHOOL:

Four-year letterwinner at Fordham Prep for coach Peter McNamara... recorded nine shutouts as a senior... .447 goals against ranked second in New York State... played club soccer for East Fishkill Thunder... also played baseball.

PERSONAL:

Stefan Joseph Manz... born December 1, 1990 in White Plains, N.Y.... son of Stefan and Margherita Manz... brother of Daniel and Thomas... father played soccer at Dominican College and is one of the top scorers in school’s history... majoring in arts & sciences.

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Freshman • Midfielder 5-8 • 135 Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West HIGH SCHOOL:

Four-year letterwinner at Smithtown West High School for coach Tom Lips... an all-conference selection all four years... two-time all-county selection... earned all-state as a junior... two-time captain... one of five student-athletes to receive Captain Alex Fyfe Courage Award... 2008 U.S. National Team player... member of New York and Long Island ODP team... played club soccer for Smithtown Gunners.

PERSONAL:

Cristian Quevedo... born September 6, 1990 in Colombia... son of Rafael Camacho and Angela Villamizar... majoring in arts & sciences.


2009 SEAWOLVES Kyle

Schlesinger Freshman • Midfielder 5-7 • 135 Selden, N.Y./Newfield

20

Peter

Touros

Freshman • Forward 5-10 • 155 Astoria, N.Y./Long Island City

HIGH SCHOOL:

HIGH SCHOOL:

PERSONAL:

PERSONAL:

Three-year letterwinner at Newfield High School for coach Jaime Santiago... two time all-league, all-conference and all-county selection... tallied 27 goals and 22 assists... also played baseball... played club soccer for Stony Brook head coach Cesar Markovic.

Kyle Schlesinger... born January 22, 1991... son of Charles and Bonnie Schlesinger... brother of Ryan and Carissa... majoring in business.

Serigne

Sylla

21

Four-year letterwinner at Long Island City High School for coach Fernando Villegas... earned all-city honors as a senior.. Bulldogs’ all-time leader in assists... finished high school career with 26 goals and 17 assists... played club soccer for New York Red Bulls.

Peter Touros... born March 12, 1991 in Flushing, N.Y.... son of Andreas, who played at Long Island University and coached at New York Tech, and Joanne Touros... brother of Demetri, who plays soccer at C.W. Post, and Nikolas... has two uncles that played professionally in Cyprus as well as Long Island University... majoring in arts & sciences.

15

Sophomore • Defender/Midfielder 6-0 • 175 New York, N.Y./SUNY Cobleskill BEFORE STONY BROOK:

Played a season at SUNY Cobleskill for coach Rob Szmarz... named all-conference third team.

HIGH SCHOOL:

Three-year letterwinner at Martin Luther King, Jr. High School for coach Martin Jacobson... team captain as a senior... team was PSAL champs as a junior and senior... played club soccer for the Manhattan Phoenix Soccer Club.

PERSONAL:

Serigne Sylla... born October 21, 1991 in Senegal... son of Moctar Sylla and Ndeye Thiam... brother of Mamadou, Mouhamet, Fatou and Diarra Sylla... majoring in business.

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2009 OPPONENTS

School Date

Hofstra University Sept. 1

Harvard University Sept. 4

Bryant University Sept. 6

St. John’s University

Seton Hall University

Long Island University

Eastern Illinois University

University of Evansville

Sept. 11

Sept. 13

Sept. 16

Sept. 18

Sept. 20

Site

Stony Brook, N.Y.

Cambridge, Mass.

Smithfield, R.I.

Queens, N.Y.

Stony Brook, N.Y.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Evansville, Ind.

Evansville, Ind.

Location

Hempstead N.Y. 12,600

Cambridge, Mass. 6,715

Smithfield, R.I. 3,200

Queens, N.Y. 20,086

S. Orange, N.J. 9,700

Brooklyn, N.Y. 11,000

Charleston, Ill. 11,157

Evansville, Ind. 2,539

Nickname

Pride Gold, White & Blue

Crimson Crimson, Black & White

Bulldogs Black, Gold & White

Red Storm Red & White

Pirates Blue & White

Blackbirds Black, Silver & Royal Blue

Panthers Blue & Gray

Purple Aces Purple, Orange & White

Home Field

Hofstra Soccer Stadium

Ohiri Field

Turf Field

Belson Stadium

Owen T. Carroll Field

LIU Field

Lakeside Field

Black Beauty Field

Head Coach

Richard Nuttall Carnegie ‘84

Jamie Clark Stanford ‘99

Seamus Purcell Providence ‘89

Dr. Dave Masur Rutgers ‘84

Manfred Schellscheidt University of Sports ‘67

Adam Howarth Eastern Illinois ‘93

Mike Jacobs Pace ‘93

Record at School (Yrs.)

184-168-39 (20)

12-6-0 (1)

93-109-14 (12)

271-81-53 (18)

221-145-42 (21)

TJ Kostecky East Stroudsburg ‘83 69-86-26 (10)

69-84-16 (10)

28-24-3 (3)

Conference Rec./Finish Postseason Starters R/L Letterwinners R/L Newcomers

5-3-3/6th

5-2-0/3rd

12-6-0

1-14-1

0-5-0/6th

2-3-0/4th

NCAA 2nd Rd. 9/3 18/5

None 9/2 23/3

2-5-4/7th (Blue) None 9/2 19/3

3-5-1/7th

None 9/2 18/5

8-1-2/1st (Red) NCAA Final Four NA NA

None 7/4 14/8

None 6/5 12/10

None 9/2 17/5

NA

9

11

NA

3

10

10

6

Ben Turner (217) 581-7020

Bob Boxell (812) 488-2285

Enrollment

Conference Colors

Alma Mater

Overall Record(Yrs.) 2008 Record

SID Contact Office Phone Email Website Schedule

CAA

Same 6-9-4

Ivy League

Same

Independent

Same N/A

Big East

324-102-59 (22) 19-3-3

Big East

Same 6-8-4

Northeast

195-156-44 (21) 8-9-1

Jeremy Jared Dan Brett Tim Tim Kniffin Williamson Hager Brown Kuberka Hertel (516) 463-6759 (617) 495-4143 (401) 232-6076 (718) 990-1521 (973) 761-9493 (718) 488-1000 x3026 brett.hertel@ jeremy. twilliam@fas. jhager@ brownt1@ kuberkda@ my.liu.edu s.kniffin@ harvard.edu bryant.edu stjohns.edu shu.edu hofstra.edu gohofstra.com gocrimson.com bryantbulldogs. redstormsports. shupirates. liuathletics. com com com com

Missouri Valley Missouri Valley

Same

5-11-3

bwturner@ eiu.edu

bb33@ evansville.edu

EIUPanthers. com

GoPurpleAces. com

S1 Stony Brook

S4 Stony Brook

S1 Hartford

S4 Notre Dame

S1 Monmouth

S1 Colgate

S6 FDU

S7 Boston College

S6 Stony Brook

S6 Indiana

S4 Penn

S5 UC Irvine

S1 Valparaiso S4 Memphis

S4 North Carolina

S11 Penn State

S11 Boston Univ.

S8 Holy Cross

S11 Stony Brook

S7 Princeton

S7 Santa Clara

S6 Mercer

S6 UNC-Greensboro

S13 Ohio State

S13 Army

S11 Army

S13 Boston Univ.

S11 VCU

S12 Columbia

S11 Cent. Arkansas

S18 Jacksonville

S19 Fairfield

S15 Brown

S18 Georgetown

S13 Stony Brook

S16 Manhattan

S18 Stony Brook

S20 Stetson

S23 New Hampshire

S23 Columbia

S20 Seton Hall

S18 Syracuse

S27 Cornell

S20 IUPUI

S26 Georgia State

S26 Wake Forest

S26 New Hampshire

S25 Connecticut

S20 St. John’s

O2 Bryant

S27 IPFW

O3 VCU

O3 Yale

O2 Long Island

S27 Providence

S25 Rutgers

O4 NJIT

S30 Evansville

O7 Northeastern

O7 Holy Cross

O4 St. Francis (N.Y.)

O3 Villanova

S27 Villanova

O9 Mt. St. Mary’s

O4 Missouri St.

O10 Delaware

O10 Cornell

O9 Quinnipiac

O7 Rutgers

O2 Notre Dame

O11 Monmouth

O7 Evansville

O14 Drexel

O14 Connecticut

O11 Central Conn.

O10 South Florida

O7 Georgetown

O16 Robert Morris

O10 Creighton

O17 Old Dominion

O17 Brown

O16 Monmouth

O14 Princeton

O10 Marquette

O18 St. Francis (Pa.)

O18 Bradley

O21 George Mason

O20 Providence

O18 Mount St. Mary’s

O17 Louisville

O17 Providence

O23 Quinnipiac

O21 Drake

O24 William & Mary

O24 Princeton

O23 Sacred Heart

O20 Brown

O20 Maryland

O25 Central Conn.

O24 Creighton

O28 Towson

O31 Dartmouth

O25 FDU

O24 Cincinnati

O24 Connecticut

O30 FDU

O26 Asbury

O31 James Madison

N7 Columbia

O30 St. Francis (Pa.)

O28 Syracuse

O28 Pittsburgh

N1 Sacred Heart

O31 Bradley

N6 UNC-Wilmington

N14 Penn

N1 Robert Morris

O31 DePaul

O31 West Virginia

N7 St. Francis (N.Y.)

N4 Drake N11 Missouri St.

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57-64-8 (8) 9-7-2

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

S1 SIU-Edwardsville

S11 Xavier S12 W. Michigan S18 IUPUI S20 Stony Brook S25 Western Illinois S30 Eastern Illinois O3 Creighton O7 Eastern Illinois O10 Drake O14 Bradley O17 Creighton O21 Missouri St. O24 Drake O28 Indiana N4 Missouri St. N7 Bradley


2009 OPPONENTS

Quinnipiac University

Adelphi University

Boston University

Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County

Binghamton University

University at Albany

University of Vermont

University of New Hampshire

University of Hartford

Hamden, Conn.

Stony Brook, N.Y.

Boston, Mass.

Baltimore, Md.

Stony Brook, N.Y.

Stony Brook, N.Y.

Stony Brook, N.Y.

Durham, N.H.

Stony Brook, N.Y.

Hamden, Conn. 5,571

Northeast

Garden City, N.Y. 7,500 Atlantic Soccer

Boston, Mass. 16,572 America East

Baltimore, Md. 12,041 America East Retrievers Black & Gold

Vestal, N.Y. 14,373 America East

Bearcats Dark Green, Black & White

Albany, N.Y. 13,246 America East

Burlington, Vt. 9,454 America East

Durham, N.H. 14,000 America East

West Hartford, Conn. 4,796 America East

Soccer Field

Competition Field

Nickerson Field

UMBC Soccer Stadium

Bearcats Sports Complex

Varsity Field

Centennial Field

Bremner Field

Alumni Stadium

Eric Da Costa Quinnipiac ‘01

Carlos Acquista St. John’s ‘00

Neil Roberts Southern Conn. ‘79

Pete Caringi Univ. of Baltimore ‘78

Paul Marco West Virginia ‘91

Johan Aarnio San Diego State ‘78

Jesse Cormier Vermont ‘95

Rob Thompson Maine ‘89

Dan Gaspar Hartford ‘78

26-31-14 (4)

16-17-3 (2)

278-135-67 (25)

186-121-37 (18)

76-44-28 (7)

72-68-21 (9)

47-31-22 (5)

106-107-40 (14)

23-29-18 (4)

Sept. 23

Bobcats Navy & Gold

Same

Sept. 26

Panthers Brown & Gold

Terriers Scarlet & White

Oct. 10

Oct. 17

Great Danes Purple & Gold

Oct. 21

Catamounts Green & Gold

Wildcats Blue & White

Hawks Scarlet & White

6-1-1/1st

12-6-3

None 10/1 23/3

None 8/3 12/8

NCAA 2nd Rd. 10/1 16/6

None 6/5 13/11

None 5/6 11/10

None 5/6 10/13

None 6/5 15/9

None 6/5 10/11

None 11/0 20/4

6

10

5

7

12

12

13

8

7

Pat Salvas (203) 582-5387

Adam Siepiola (516) 877-4293

Scott Ellis (617) 353-2163 msellis@ bu.edu

Steve Levy (410) 455-2197 slevy@ umbc.edu

David O’Brian (607) 777-6478

aupanthers. com

goterriers. com

umbcretrievers. com

dobrian@ binghamton. edu bubearcats. com

Matthew Chmura (518) 442-3359

S1 Northeastern

S1 Siena

S1 Iona

S1 Bryant

S4 Delaware

S5 Colgate

S4 VCU

S4 Central Conn.

S4 Bucknell

S5 Massachusetts

patrick. salvas@ quinnipiac.edu quinnipiac bobcats.com

siepiola@ adelphi.edu

S1 Virginia Tech

123-81-32 (13) 12-6-3

113-84-26 (14) 12-4-2 5-1-2/2nd

4-1-3/4th

2-4-2/6th

3-4-1/5th

5-3-0/3rd

S1 Syracuse

9-4-7

Same

Oct. 31

5-1-0/1st

1-6-1/9th

Same

Oct. 24

5-2-2/3rd

12-6-0

Same

Oct. 7

356-148-45 (28) 6-9-2

10-5-4

Same

Oct. 3

7-7-4

Same 7-8-3

Lisa Maureen Sarah Champagne Gavin Cote (802) (603) (860) 656-1818 862-3835 768-5110 cote@ mchmura@ lisa.champagne maureen.gavin @uvm.edu hartford.edu uamail.albany. @unh.edu edu ualbanysports. uvmathletics. unhwildcats. hartfordhawks. com com com com

S5 Yale

S1 Georgetown

S1 Massachusetts

S7 Loyola (Md.)

S5 Fordham

S5 Connecticut

S12 NJIT

S11 Yale

S7 Providence

S6 St. Joseph’s

S11 Villanova

S6 Coastal Carolina

S6 Bucknell

S6 Central Conn.

S11 Ohio State

S16 Army

S13 Brown

S11 Harvard

S10 St. Francis (Pa.)

S13 Lafayette

S11 Colgate

S11 Massachusetts

S11 Portland

S13 Penn State S16 Rhode Island

S20 Iona

S18 VMI

S13 St. John’s

S12 Mt. St. Mary’s

S18 Gonzaga

S13 Fairfield

S13 Portland

S13 Massachusetts

S23 Stony Brook

S20 La Salle

S18 Boston College

S16 Towson

S20 UC-Davis

S18 Penn

S18 Memphis

S19 Colgate

S19 Hartwick

S26 Vermont

S23 Sacred Heart

S20 Columbia

S19 Drexel

S23 Cornell

S20 Temple

S20 UAB

S23 Harvard

S22 Boston College

O2 Robert Morris

S26 Stony Brook

S23 Holy Cross

S22 Loyola (Md.)

S27 Niagara

S23 Siena

S26 Quinnipiac

S26 Bryant

S26 Temple

O4 St. Francis (Pa.)

S30 St. Peter’s

S26 Rhode Island

S26 LaSalle

S30 Bucknell

S29 Holy Cross

S30 Dartmouth

S30 Fairfield

S29 Central Conn.

O9 Bryant

O3 Manhattan

S30 Brown

O3 Vermont

O3 Rhode Island

O3 Hartford

O3 UMBC

O7 Boston Univ.

O3 Albany

O12 Boston College

O7 Princeton

O3 Stony Brook

O7 Stony Brook

O7 Albany

O7 Binghamton

O7 Hartford

O10 UMBC

O7 Vermont

O7 New Hampshire O10 New Hampshire

O16 FDU

O10 Howard

O18 Sacred Heart

O13 Longwood

O10 Hartford

O17 Longwood

O10 Stony Brook

O10 Vermont

O14 Albany

O14 Harford

O10 Boston Univ.

O16 Boston Univ.

O14 Stony Brook

O17 New Hampshire

O17 Vermont

O14 New Hampshire O18 Binghamton

O23 Long Island

O17 Houston Baptist

O16 Binghamton

O21 Boston Univ.

O21 Hartford

O21 New Hampshire

O21 Stony Brook

O21 Albany

O25 St. Francis (N.Y.)

O21 Syracuse

O21 UMBC

O24 Albany

O24 Vermont

O24 UMBC

O24 Binghamton

O24 Stony Brook

O28 UMBC

O30 Mount St. Mary’s

O30 NJIT

O24 Adelphi

O28 Hartford

O28 New Hampshire

O28 Maine

O28 Boston Univ.

O28 Binghamton

O31 Stony Brook

N1 Monmouth

N3 Columbia

O28 Vermont

O31 Binghamton

O31 UMBC

O31 Boston Univ.

N6 Central Conn.

N3 Dartmouth

O31 Albany

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

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AMERICA EAST SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1

4

5 6

7 10 11

12 13

16 18

19 20

22 23

30

New Hampshire at Iona 1:00 pm Hartford at Bryant 3:00 pm Virginia Tech at UMBC 3:00 pm Siena at Vermont 3:00 pm Boston Univ. at Massachusetts 3:30 pm Northeastern at Albany 4:00 pm Syracuse at Binghamton 7:00 pm Hofstra at Stony Brook 7:00 pm Vermont vs. Central Connecticut (1) 1:30 pm Stony Brook at Harvard 4:00 pm UMBC vs. Delaware (2) 4:30 pm Albany vs. Va. Commonwealth (3) 7:00 pm Bucknell at New Hampshire (1) 7:00 pm Colgate at Binghamton 7:00 pm Boston Univ. at Connecticut 7:00 pm Massachusetts at Hartford 7:00 pm Vermont vs. Bucknell (1) 12:30 pm Stony Brook at Bryant 1:00 pm UMBC vs. St. Joseph’s (2) 1:00 pm Albany at Coastal Carolina (3) 2:30 pm Central Conn. at New Hampshire (1) 2:30 pm Providence at Boston Univ. 7:00 pm St. Francis (Pa.) at UMBC (4) 4:30 pm New Hampshire vs. Portland (5) 1:30 pm Colgate at Albany 4:00 pm Boston Univ. at Harvard 4:00 pm Massachusetts at Vermont (5) 4:00 pm Binghamton vs. Villanova (6) 4:30 pm Hartford vs. Ohio State (7) 5:00 pm Stony Brook at St. John’s 8:00 pm Mount St. Mary’s at UMBC (4) 2:30 pm New Hampshire vs. UMass (5) 11:00 am Portland at Vermont (5) 1:30 pm Binghamton at Lafayette (6) 2:30 pm Hartford at Penn State (7) 2:30 pm Fairfield at Albany 4:00 pm Seton Hall at Stony Brook 5:00 pm St. John’s at Boston Univ. 7:00 pm Towson at UMBC 4:00 pm Stony Brook at Long Island 5:00 pm Hartford at Rhode Island 7:00 pm Stony Brook vs. Eastern Illinois (8) 5:00 pm Vermont at Memphis (9) 6:30 pm Binghamton vs. Gonzaga (10) 7:00 pm Albany at Pennsylvania (11) 7:30 pm Boston College at Boston Univ. 8:00 pm Drexel at UMBC 1:00 pm Hartwick at Hartford 7:00 pm Colgate at New Hampshire 7:00 pm Albany at Temple (11) 1:00 pm Binghamton vs. UC-Davis (10) 1:00 pm Boston Univ. at Columbia 2:00 pm Stony Brook at Evansville (8) 2:30 pm Vermont vs. Alabama-Birmingham (9) 4:00 pm Boston College at Hartford 7:00 pm Loyola (Md.) at UMBC 7:00 pm Albany at Siena 4:00 pm Harvard at New Hampshire 4:00 pm Stony Brook at Quinnipiac 4:00 pm Binghamton at Cornell 7:00 pm Holy Cross at Boston Univ. 7:00 pm

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

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27 29 30

OCTOBER 3

7

10 14 16 17 21

24

28 31

NOVEMBER 3

Hartford at Temple Vermont at Quinnipiac UMBC at LaSalle New Hampshire at Bryant Boston Univ. at Rhode Island Adelphi at Stony Brook Niagara at Binghamton Hartford at Central Connecticut Albany at Holy Cross Vermont at Dartmouth Binghamton at Bucknell Boston Univ. at Brown New Hampshire at Fairfield

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Hartford at Albany UMBC at Vermont Rhode Island at Binghamton Stony Brook at Boston University Albany at Binghamton New Hampshire at Boston Univ. Vermont at Hartford Stony Brook at UMBC Boston University at Hartford Binghamton at Stony Brook New Hampshire at UMBC Hartford at New Hampshire Albany at Vermont Boston University at Binghamton Vermont at New Hampshire Longwood at UMBC Albany at Stony Brook New Hampshire at Albany UMBC at Boston University Binghamton at Hartford Vermont at Stony Brook Stony Brook at New Hampshire Albany at UMBC Binghamton at Vermont Adelphi at Boston Univ. UMBC at Hartford Binghamton at New Hampshire Boston University at Vermont Albany at Boston University UMBC at Binghamton Hartford at Stony Brook

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AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE America East Confererence 215 First Street Suite 140 Cambridge, Mass. 02142 Contact: Sean Tainsh Phone: (617) 695-6385 About America East...

Now in its third decade of operation, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA Division I conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity and missions of the member institutions. Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,200 student-athletes, America East recognizes champions in each of its 20 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. America East also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for student-athletes. With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United States, America East strives to develop champions in academics, athletics and leadership at its nine member institutions: University at Albany, Binghamton University, Boston University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, UMBC, University of New Hampshire, Stony Brook University and University of Vermont.

Athletic Success...

Boston University won the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup for the fourth straight year and seventh time in the last eight seasons after capturing a conferencebest seven championships, four regular-season titles and four runner-up finishes during the 2008-09 season. Four America East programs won postseason games in 2008-09: Boston University men’s soccer (NCAA), Boston University women’s basketball (WNIT), Vermont men’s basketball (CBI) and Boston University softball (NCAA). Nineteen America East student-athletes earned All-America recognition, including one in men’s basketball, one in men’s soccer, six in men’s lacrosse, four in women’s lacrosse and nine in cross country/track & field. America East improved 10 positions in the men’s basketball conference RPI to No. 17, its fifth-best finish ever, and sent two teams (Binghamton, NCAA; Vermont, CBI) to the postseason for the fifth time since 2003.

Academic Success...

University of Vermont captured its fifth straight America East Academic Cup in 2009 after its student-athletes registered a cumulative 3.14 grade-point average, which tied the league’s best mark ever. Six other schools also earned a 3.0 GPA or better. America East’s 3,200 student-athletes registered a combined 3.05 GPA during the 2008-09 academic year, and over 60 percent of them were named to America East’s Academic Honor Roll for recording a GPA of 3.0 or better. Connor Tobin (Vermont), Dan Schultz (Boston University) and Cornelia Carapcea (UMBC) were tabbed ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans, while 26 others were All-District selections. University of Vermont’s Connor Tobin (soccer) and Kristen Millar (lacrosse) were the America East Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year, respectively. Twenty-one student-athletes were recognized as America East Scholar-Athletes and 167 received All-Academic recognition in their respective sport. Nineteen America East teams were publicly recognized by the NCAA for their multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR), finishing among the top 10 percent of teams in the nation, with nine programs receiving perfect scores of 1000.

Leadership

University of Vermont women’s lacrosse standout Kristen Millar was selected the 2009 America East Woman of the Year for a distinguished career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. Hartford tennis player Rich Leiberman and the Maine softball team were named the America East Male and Female Sportsmanship Award winners. University at Albany appointed George M. Philip as its 18th president, while Stony Brook University named Dr. Samuel Stanley its next president. Patrick Chambers, who helped lead Villanova to a Final Four as a men’s basketball assistant coach in 2009, took over as Boston University’s next head coach. Binghamton’s Kevin Broadus, New Hampshire’s Bill Herrion and Stony Brook’s Steve Pikiell all received contract extensions. Three-time All-America East selection Jose Juan Barea (Northeastern) averaged 7.8 points and 3.4 assists in 79 games for the Dallas Mavericks in 2008-09, while threetime America East Player of the Year Malik Rose (Drexel) played in 38 games for the New York Knicks and Oklahoma City Thunder.

Three women’s basketball teams – Boston University, Hartford and Vermont – reached the postseason, tying a conference record set in 1999.

Former Hartford star Vin Baker and three-time America East Player of the Year Reggie Lewis (Northeastern), who captained the Boston Celtics at the time of his premature death, combined to make five NBA All-Star appearances during their careers.

Boston University defeated Fairleigh Dickinson in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship to give America East at least one NCAA win in seven of the last eight years, and the conference RPI (No. 6) was America East’s highest ever.

Current women’s basketball coaches Jennifer Rizzotti (Hartford) and Cindy Blodgett (Maine) have appeared in WNBA action.

Boston University became the first women’s soccer champion to complete an unbeaten and untied conference slate since 2000 and made its fourth straight NCAA appearance. UMBC (No. 9), which won its second straight America East Men’s Lacrosse Championship, and Stony Brook (No. 20) were ranked in the final USILA national poll, while Albany was also ranked during the season. Sarah Dalton, a first-team All-American in women’s lacrosse, led Boston University to its fifth straight conference title. The Terriers (No. 11) and New Hampshire (No. 20) were ranked in the final IWLCA national poll. Stony Brook women’s cross country competed at the NCAA Women’s Cross Country Championship for the second straight season. Boston University reached the championship round of its NCAA Softball Regional with wins over Iowa and Auburn, matching the best finish ever by an America East team.

Carlos Pena, the 1998 Baseball Scholar-Athlete at Northeastern, has made an impact each of the past three seasons in Tampa Bay, earning American League Comeback Player of the Year honors in 2007, winning an American League Gold Glove at first base in 2008 and making his first All-Star appearance in 2009, while the Minnesota Twins’ Joe Nathan, a former Academic All-American at Stony Brook, played in his fourth Mid-Summer Classic. Seven former America East men’s lacrosse standouts appeared in the Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game in 2009, including Merrick Thomson, a four-time all-conference selection at Albany who was named the 2008 Warrior Most Improved Player. John Grant (Delaware), the 1999 America East Player of Year, was the league’s Most Valuable Player last season. Albany’s Steward Ceus became the third America East player taken in the Major League Soccer Draft, going 37th overall to the Colorado Rapids. Fellow former Great Dane Bouna Coundoul recorded 16 career shutouts in 52 career games for the Rapids before signing with the New York Red Bulls in July.

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2008 STATISTICS OVERALL: 3-12-4 AMERICA EAST: 1-4-3 HOME: 3-3-1 AWAY: 0-9-3 NEUTRAL: 0-0-0 CAREER STATISTICS

PLAYER

James Palumbo Tom Butler Oscar Leis Mark Secko Michele Aquino Mladen Ramic Kevin Zalewski Mihailo Pavlisin Petar Rakovic Collin Geoghegan Yannick Prescod Diego Acero Greg Tinari Jherrett Maroney Damion Brown Aaron Woodruff Martin Lynch Matt Piccoli Dawid Ditrich Kyle McTurk Vuk Grbovic STONY BROOK OPPONENTS

GOALKEEPER Dawid Ditrich Dan Zori STONY BROOK OPPONENTS

SCORING STONY BROOK OPPONENTS

DATE

8/29/09 8/31/08 9/3/08 9/7/08 9/10/08 9/12/08 9/17/08 9/20/08 9/24/08 9/27/08 9/30/08 10/4/08 10/8/08 10/15/08 10/19/08 10/22/08 10/25/08 10/29/08 11/2/08

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GP-GS

G

18-11 18-10 10-7 18-12 18-15 12-12 11-1 17-8 19-19 18-18 14-1 8-1 19-19 17-8 18-8 16-8 19-19 9-5 19-18 11-5 13-3 19 19

GP-GS 19-18 3-1 19 19

1

1 10

OPPONENT

A

2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 29

MIN.

2

at Hofstra at Lehigh at #3 Connecticut LONG ISLAND at #20 Georgetown COLUMBIA at Yale TOWSON at Marist at #9 Akron at #24 Duke at Vermont BOSTON UNIV. at Albany MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE at Hartford at Binghamton UMBC

5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 85

SV. GA GAA

1693:37 100 96:23 6 1790:00 106 1790:00 67 10 19

PTS.

1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 27 27 2 29 11

OT 0 0

SCORE

T, 2-2 (2ot) L, 0-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 L, 1-4 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-5 L, 1-5 L, 0-1 T, 0-0 (2ot) L, 1-2 T, 1-1 (2ot) T, 0-0 (2ot) L, 0-1 W, 2-0

1.43 1.87 1.46 0.55

OT 0 0

SV. % .787 .750 .785 .859

TOTAL 11 29

SHOTS 23 23 7 15 11 4 1 15 29 13 7 0 17 12 6 5 3 3 1 1 0 196 279

YC 3 3 1 3 2 2 1 2 4 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 32 19

SO W-L-T 3 0 4 11

GP-GS

A

PTS.

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

GA SV. GAA

2-12-4 3172:35 42 1-0-0 98:45 3 3-12-4 12-3-4

Butler (Acero), Ramic (Rakovic) None None Zalewski (Ramic; Geoghegan) Leis (Palumbo) None Palumbo (Zalewski) Leis (Prescod) None None None None Secko (Aquino) None None Palumbo (Secko) Pavlisin (un) None None Aquino (Rakovic), Butler (Un)

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2 2 6 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 4 13 6 3 3 3 6 6 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

MIN.

GAMES/AVG. ATT. (TOTAL) HOME 7/439 (3075) AWAY 12/593 (7120) NEUTRAL 0/0 (0)

2008 RESULTS GOALS (ASSISTS)

G

45-14 18-10 45-24 37-29 28-16 30-27 11-1 32-19 36-31 52-47 14-1 20-2 19-19 17-8 27-9 16-8 72-64 9-5 35-34 11-5 13-3

148 6

1.19 2.74

MISC. CORNERS FOULS PKS GOALKEEPER

Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Ditrich Zori

SO W-L-T 8 0

10-18-6 1-0-0

SB 78 270 0-0

OPP. 111 240 1-2

REC./AE

0-0-1 / 0-0-0 0-1-1 / 0-0-0 0-2-1 / 0-0-0 1-2-1 / 0-0-0 1-3-1 / 0-0-0 2-3-1 / 0-0-0 2-4-1 / 0-0-0 2-5-1 / 0-0-0 2-6-1 / 0-0-0 2-7-1 / 0-0-0 2-8-1 / 0-0-0 2-9-1 / 0-1-0 2-10-1 / 0-2-0 2-10-2 / 0-1-1 2-11-2 / 0-3-1 2-11-3 / 0-2-2 2-11-4 / 0-2-3 2-12-4 / 0-4-3 3-12-4 / 1-4-3


AMERICA EAST IN REVIEW SCHOOL

Boston Univ. Albany Vermont Binghamton Hartford New Hampshire Maine Stony Brook UMBC

W 6 5 4 5 3 2 2 1 1

AMERICA EAST

L

T PCT. GF GA

1 1 1 3 4 4 5 4 6

1 2 3 0 1 2 1 3 1

.812 .750 .688 .625 .438 .375 .312 .312 .188

12 15 9 8 6 6 3 5 7

2008 ALL-AMERICA EAST FIRST TEAM Michael Bustamante Steward Ceus Jordan Crasilneck Claudio Dantas Ivan Guarin Justin Leskow Barry Neville Dan Schultz Connor Tobin Kyle Urso Carlos Villa

Midfield Goalkeeper Midfield Forward Midfield Midfield Defender Defender Defender Midfield Forward

2008 ALL-AMERICA EAST SECOND TEAM

Samuel Appiah Erik DiLorenzo Richy Dorman T.J. Gore Don Johnson Cameron Keith Kyle Manscuk Jake McFadden Gaby Seguin-Gauthier Roger Scully Shaun Taylor

Midfield Defender Midfield Midfield Midfield Forward Defender Defender Midfield Goalkeeper Forward

2008 ALL-AMERICA EAST ROOKIE TEAM

Pat Boucher Andrew Bulls Michael Bustamante Colin Henry Brad Hilton Yannick Lewis Konner McNamara Jorge Rodriguez Daniel Tannous Andy Tiedt Ryan Walter

Midfield Forward Midfield Midfield Midfield Defender Defender Defender Defender Forward Midfield

STRIKER OF THE YEAR Claudio Dantas

MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR Michael Bustamante

DEFENDER OF THE YEAR

Albany Boston University

Connor Tobin

Vermont

GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Claudio Dantas

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Albany

Michael Bustamante

Boston University

Neil Roberts

Boston University

COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR

5 8 3 4 6 10 9 10 16

W 12 12 9 12 7 7 5 3 6

L

6 4 4 6 8 7 10 12 9

Boston University Albany Vermont Albany Hartford Binghamton Binghamton Boston University Vermont New Hampshire Hartford Boston University Albany Boston University Vermont Albany Binghamton Binghamton Vermont Albany Vermont Boston University Hartford UMBC Boston University Boston University New Hampshire Vermont Albany Hartford Maine Binghamton Binghamton

OVERALL

T PCT. GF GA 3 2 7 3 3 4 2 4 2

.643 .722 .625 .643 .472 .500 .353 .263 .412

32 39 23 23 20 21 13 11 21

17 20 15 12 21 24 20 29 27

HOME AWAY NEUT. 8-2-2 3-2-2 6-1-2 6-0-1 5-1-2 5-2-0 2-3-2 3-3-1 5-3-0

4-4-1 8-2-0 3-3-3 3-5-2 2-6-1 0-5-2 2-5-0 0-9-3 0-5-2

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

2008 AMERICA EAST LEADERS GOALS SCORED

GOALS

GPG

ASSISTS PER GAME

ASSISTS

APG

SHOTS PER GAME

SHOTS

SPG

POINTS PER GAME

POINTS

PPG

SHUTOUTS

SOPG

SAVES

SPG

100

5.26

Carlos Villa, Hartford (t27) Claudio Dantas, Albany Shaun Taylor, Boston Univ. Cameron Keith, Binghamton Shaun Kane, Albany

12 9 9 9 8

Claudio Dantas, Albany (t8) Jordan Crasilneck, Vermont (t12) Michael Bustamante, Boston Univ. (t15) Gaby Seguin-Gauthier, Albany (t22) Darren McAllister, Binghamton Chris Banks, New Hampshire Kyle Urso, New Hampshire Andrew Bulls, UMBC Claudio Dantas, Albany Shaun Kane, Albany

45 52 47 49 38

Claudio Dantas, Albany (20) Carlos Villa, Hartford (21) Shaun Kane, Albany Andrew Bulls, UMBC Shaun Taylor, Boston Univ.

28 27 19 18 21

SHUTOUTS PER GAME

Jason Stenta, Binghamton Roger Scully, Vermont Hrafn Davidsson, Boston Univ. Steward Ceus, Albany Steve King, UMBC

11 9 8 7 5

SAVES PER GAME

Steward Ceus, Albany (4)

83

Dawid Ditrich, Stony Brook (18) Steve King, UMBC (36) Jason Stenta, Binghamton (42) Nemanja Kostic, Maine (45)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

Jason Stenta, Binghamton (10) Luke Citriniti, Hartford Roger Scully, Vermont (24) Hrafn Davidsson, Boston Univ. (37) Steward Ceus, Albany

10 10 9 8 6

83 100 70

GA 12 4 15 17 14

MIN.

1961:10 584:10 1894:01 1881:43 1311:13

0.67 0.50 0.45 0.43 0.53 0.56 0.50 0.47 0.44 0.32 3.00 2.89 2.76 2.72 2.53 1.56 1.50 1.27 1.06 1.05

0.52 0.45 0.38 0.50 0.29

5.93

4.88 4.76 4.67

GAA

0.55 0.62 0.71 0.81 0.96

(#) denotes NCAA ranking

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ALL-TIME RECORDS TEAM RECORDS GAME

Goals ..................................... 13, vs. Old Westbury, 9/13/95 Assists ..................................... 8, vs. Old Westbury, 9/13/95 Points .................................... 34, vs. Old Westbury, 9/13/95 Saves ......................................30, vs. Kings Point, 10/26/66 Goals Allowed ........................9, at Franklin Pierce , 9/20/97, at Southampton, 9/11/96 Margin of Victory.................... 13, vs. Old Westbury, 9/13/95 Margin of Defeat ........................ 9, at Southampton, 9/11/96

SEASON

Games Played .........................................................22, 2005 Wins.........................................................................13, 2005 Losses .....................................................................17, 1997 Ties ............................................................................5, 1985 Winning Percentage ............................................. .750,1976 America East Record ......................................... 6-1-1, 2005 Unbeaten Streak .......................................................8, 1980 Winning Streak ................................................7, 1975, 1976 Goals .......................................................................40, 1970 Assists .....................................................................42, 2005 Points ....................................................................120, 2005 Saves ....................................................................157, 1987 Shutouts ..................................................................10, 2000 Consecutive Shutouts ...............................................5, 2000 Fewest Goals Allowed ...............................................6, 1967

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GAME

Goals .......................4, Hector Fabrelle vs. Dowling, 9/28/73 Bosah Erike vs. Hunter, 10/16/76 Moses Sarr vs. Northeastern, 9/19/99 Shane Arikian vs. Rider, 9/13/03 Chris Megaloudis vs. Philadelphia, 9/11/05 Assists (since ‘95) ...2, Chris Catalano vs. Bridgeport,10/11/95 Ryan Jinks at New Haven,11/1/95 Vincent Rao vs. Kutztown, 9/20/96 Rob Fucci vs. Hartford, 9/26/04 Michael Palacio vs. Adelphi, 9/29/04 Chris Scarpati vs. Rider, 10/26/04 Chris Megaloudis vs. Howard, 9/14/05 Michael Palacio vs. Lafayette, 9/16/05 Douglas Narvaez at UMBC, 11/2/05 Michael Palacio vs. Hofstra, 9/7/07 Points ......................8, Hector Fabrelle vs. Dowling, 9/28/73 Bosah Erike vs. Hunter, 10/16/76 Moses Sarr vs. Northeastern, 9/19/99 Shane Arikian vs. Rider, 9/13/03 Chris Megaloudis vs. Philadelphia, 9/11/05

SEASON

Goals ......................................... 19, Greg Alexandre, (1993) Assists .....................................11, Douglas Narvaez, (2005) Michael Palacio, (2005) Points ........................................ 42, Greg Alexandre, (1993)

CAREER

Games Played .......................... 77, Yahaya Musa (2004-07) Goals ....................................... 36, Aaron George (1969-72) Assists ..............................26, Michael Palacio, (2004-2007) Points ......................................... 78, Tim Cusack, (1978-81)

GOALKEEPER RECORDS GAME

Saves ...................... 30, Matt Low vs. Kings Point, 10/26/66

SEASON

Saves ............................................. .139, John Oldak (1987) Shutouts ............................................... 9, Dan Ferrin (2000) Lowest GAA................................0.41, Rich Skoblicki (2006) Wins.................................................... 12, Dan Ferrin (2000) Save Percentage .........................909, Rich Skoblicki (2006)

CAREER

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Saves ...................................... 412, Phil Lesko (1978-1981) Shutouts ........................................ 15, Dan Ferrin (2000-03) Lowest GAA........................ 1.06, John Moschella (2004-05) Wins........................................ 25, Corey DeRosa (1992-94) Save Percentage ................ .839, John Moschella (2004-05)


SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS

1. ...Greg Alexandre (1993) .................... 42 2. ...Tony Caputo (1987) ......................... 33 3. ...Aaron George (1970) ...................... 28 Aaron George (1971) ...................... 28 5. ...Michael Palacio (2005) .................... 25 Moses Sarr (1999) .......................... 25 Charlie Matos (1988) ....................... 25 8. ...Charlie Matos (1986) ....................... 24 Mike Bellero (1984) ......................... 24 Tim Cusack (1979) .......................... 24

SHUTOUTS

1. 2. 3.

8. 9.

Dan Ferrin (2000) .............................. 9 Brian McOmber (1998) ...................... 6 John Moschella (2005) ...................... 5 Corey DeRosa (1994) ....................... 5 Corey DeRosa (1993) ....................... 5 John Oldak (1988) ............................. 5 Dawid Ditrich (2007) .......................... 5 Phil Lesko (1980) .............................. 4 EJ Xikis (2005) .................................. 3 Dan Ferrin (2001, 2002) .................... 3 Rich Skoblicki (2006) ........................ 3 James Migadakis (1991) ................... 3 Harold Efrom (1986) .......................... 3 Matt McDade (1982) ......................... 3 Dawid Ditrich (2008) .......................... 3

GOALS

ASSISTS

1. ...Douglas Narvaez (2005) ..................11 Michael Palacio (2005) .....................11 3. ...Charlie Matos (1988) ......................... 9 4.....Chris Megaloudis (2005) ................... 8 Wilson Pun (1994) ............................. 8 6. ...Neil McKenna (1992) ........................ 7 7. ...Shane Arikian (2000) ......................... 6 Wilson Pun (1993) ............................. 6 Neil McKenna (1993) ........................ 6 Roy Richards (1987) ......................... 6 Jeff Schmidt (1980) ........................... 6 Michael Palacio (2007) ...................... 6

SAVES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

John Oldak (1987) ......................... 139 Phil Lesko (1978) .......................... 137 Phil Lesko (1979) .......................... 132 Greg Adelsberg (1996) .................. 130 Brian McOmber (1998) .................. 124 Corey DeRosa (1993) ................... 124 7. Jeremy DeRosa (1995) ..................111 8. Dan Ferrin (2002) .......................... 105 Corey DeRosa (1994) ................... 105 10. Ed Wisniewski (1989) .................... 102

GOALKEEPER WINS (SINCE 1978)

1. ...Dan Ferrin (2000) ........................... 12 2. ...Corey DeRosa (1994) .....................11 3. ...Harold Efrom (1986) ....................... 10 4. ...Phil Lesko (1980) ............................. 9 5. ...EJ Xikis (2005) ................................. 8 John Moschella (2004) ..................... 8 Brian McOmber (1998) ..................... 8 Corey DeRosa (1993) ...................... 8 Dawid Ditrich (2007) ......................... 8 10. .Phil Lesko (1979) ............................. 7 Phil Lesko (1978) ............................. 7

AARON GEORGE ‘73 1. ...Greg Alexandre (1993) .................... 19 2. ...Tony Caputo (1987) ......................... 15 Bosah Erike (1976) ......................... 15 4. ...Moses Sarr (1999) .......................... 12 Aaron George (1971) ...................... 12 6. ...Tony Caputo (1988) ..........................11 Mike Bellero (1984) ..........................11 Aaron George (1970) .......................11 9. ...Charlie Matos (1986) ....................... 10 Tim Cusack (1979) .......................... 10 Solomon Mensah (1971) ................. 10

9. Corey DeRosa (1994) .................. .820 10. Corey DeRosa (1993) .................. .810 Phil Lesko (1981) ......................... .810

MOSES SARR ‘00 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

1. ...Rich Skoblicki (2006) ................... 0.41 2. ...Dan Ferrin (2000) ......................... 0.81 3. ...EJ Xikis (2005) ............................. 0.90 4. ...Dawid Ditrich (2007) ..................... 0.91 5. ...John Moschella (2004) ................. 0.95 6. ...Matt McDade (1982) .................... 1.18 7. ...Corey DeRosa (1992) .................. 1.21 8. ...Phil Lesko (1978) ......................... 1.29 9. ...Phil Lesko (1981) ......................... 1.33 10. .Corey DeRosa (1993) .................. 1.50

SAVE PERCENTAGE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Rich Skoblicki (2006) ................... .909 John Moschella (2004) ................. .860 Phil Lesko (1979) ......................... .857 Phil Lesko (1980) ......................... .852 John Oldak (1987) ........................ .842 Matt McDade (1982) .................... .837 EJ Xikis (2005) ............................. .831 Dan Ferrin (2000) ......................... .826

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CAREER RECORDS POINTS

GAMES PLAYED (SINCE ‘81)

1. ...Tim Cusack (1978-81) ..................... 78

1. ...Yahaya Musa (2004-07) .................. 77

3. ...Aaron George (1969-72) ................. 72

3. ...Michael Palacio (2004-07) .............. 75

2. ...Charlie Matos (1985-88) ................. 74 4. ...Solomon Mensah (1970-72) ............ 69 5. ...Tony Caputo (1987-89) ................... 59 Jeff Schmidt (1977-80) .................... 59

7. ...Michael Palacio (2004-07) .............. 58 8. ...Greg Alexandre (1993-94) ............... 57 9. ...Wilson Punn (1991-94) ................... 46 10. .Chris Megaloudis (2004-05) ............ 42

2. ...Chris Scarpati (2002-05) ................. 76 4. ...Martin Lynch (2005-08) ................... 73 5. ...Ron Pallilo (1992-95) ...................... 70 6. ...Matt Lynam (1993-96) ..................... 68 7. ...Ryan Jinks (1994-97) ...................... 65 Chris Grillo (1990-93) ...................... 65

9. ...Wilson Pun (1991-94) ..................... 64 10. .Ricky Brown (1996-99) .................... 62

SAVES (SINCE 1978) 1. ...Phil Lesko (1978-81) ..................... 412 2. ...Dan Ferrin (2000-03) ..................... 318 3. ...Corey DeRosa (1992-94) .............. 263 4. ...Greg Adlesberg (1996-97) ............. 213 5. ...Brian McOmber (1998-99) ............ 164 6. ...John Oldak (1987-88) ................... 139 7. ...John Moschella (2004-05) ............. 135 8. ...EJ Xikis (2004-06) ......................... 129 9. ...Jeremy DeRosa (1995) ..................111

10. .Ed Wisniewski (1989) .................... 102

GOALKEEPER WINS CHRIS MEGALOUDIS ‘06 GOALS 1. ...Aaron George (1969-72) ................. 36 2. ...Tim Cusack (1978-81) ..................... 32 3. ...Charlie Matos (1985-88) ................. 28 4. ...Tony Caputo (1987-89) ................... 27 5. ...Greg Alexandre (1993-94) ............... 26 Jeff Schmidt (1977-80) .................... 25

1. ...Corey DeRosa (1992-94) ................ 25 2. ...Phil Lesko (1978-81) ....................... 23 3. ...Dan Ferrin (2000-03) ....................... 22 4. ...John Moschella (2004-05) ............... 13 Harold Efron (1986-87) ................... 13

6. ...Brian McOmber (1998-99) .............. 12 7. ...EJ Xikis (2004-06) ............................11

7. ...Solomon Mensah (1970-72) ............ 22

GAA (SINCE 1986)

9. ...Moses Sarr (1998-99) ..................... 18

2. ...EJ Xikis (2004-06) ........................ 1.23

8. ...Bosah Erike (1974-76) .................... 19

1. ...John Moschella (2004-05) ............ 1.06

10. .Wilson Pun (1991-94) ..................... 17

3. ...Dan Ferrin (2000-03) .................... 1.47

ASSISTS 1. ...Michael Palacio (2004-07) .............. 26 2. ...Charlie Matos (1985-88) ................. 18 3. ...Wilson Pun (1991-94) ..................... 14 Tim Cusack (1978-81) ..................... 14

4. ...Corey DeRosa (1992-94) ............. 1.48 5. ...Rich Skoblicki (2006-07) .............. 1.52 6. ...Harold Efron (1986-87) ................ 1.61 7. ...John Oldak (1987-88) .................. 1.70

SAVE PCT. (SINCE 1989)

5. ...Neil McKenna (1992-93) ................. 13

1. ...John Moschella (2004-05) ............ .839

7. ...Douglas Narvaez (2005) ..................11

3 ....Corey DeRosa (1992-94) ............. .774

6. ...Chris Megaloudis (2004-05) ............ 12 Roy Richards (1984, 86-87) .............11

9. ...Ryan Jinks (1994-97) ........................ 9 Jeff Schmidt (1978-80) ...................... 9

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2. ...Dan Ferrin (2000-03) .................... .787 4. ...EJ Xikis (2004-06) ........................ .765 5. ...Brian McOmber (1998-99) ........... .729

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 -

TEAM MVP AWARDS

Robert Accardi Robert Accardi Jared Frankel Dennis Kampe Donald Foster Harry Prince Harry Prince Harry Prince Peter Goldschmidt Solomon Mensah Peter Goldschmidt Alex Tetteh Joe Graziano Halit Uygur Bosah Erike Randy Raska Billy Schultheiss Tim Cusack Jeff Schmidt Rich Campbell Caesar Campbell Steve O’Neill Mike Skotsko Paul Nasta Paul Doherty Peter Zamboni Roy Richards Charlie Matos Love Bricourt Dan Kent Brett Buzzy Neil McKenna Greg Alexandre Corey DeRosa Ron Palillo Matt Lynam Jason Flashner Moses Sarr Moses Sarr Jermaine Wright Jamie Gaither Chris Musinski Mike Salvador Mark Zajkowski Douglas Narvaez Michael Palacio Mahamadou Simpara Greg Tinari


HONORS AND AWARDS NSCAA NORTHEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

ATLANTIC SOCCER COACH OF THE YEAR

NEW ENGLAND COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

NSCAA ALL-REGION

ALL-ATLANTIC SOCCER FIRST TEAM

NEW ENGLAND COLLEGEIATE CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

2000 ......................................... Scott Dean FIRST TEAM 2000 ......................................Everett Watts Jermaine Wright 2004 ............................... Chris Megaloudis 2005 ................................Douglas Narvaez

NSCAA ALL-REGION SECOND TEAM

2005 .................................. Michael Palacio Chris Megaloudis 2006 .................................. Michael Palacio

SOCCER AMERICA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

2000 .......................................... Dan Ferrin

AMERICA EAST FIRST TEAM

2004 ............................... Chris Megaloudis 2005 ................................Douglas Narvaez Michael Palacio Chris Megaloudis 2006 .................................. Michael Palacio Yahaya Musa 2007 .................................. Michael Palacio Yahaya Musa

AMERICA EAST SECOND TEAM

2005 ..................................... Yahaya Musa Chris Scarpati 2007 .........................Mahamadou Simpara

AMERICA EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

2001 ......................................... Akil Jordan 2002 .....................................Chris Scarpati 2003 ............................... Shanniel Headley 2004 .......................................... Dan Cukar Yahaya Musa 2006 .......................................... Oscar Leis 2007 ........................................ Mark Secko Maurice Brown

BIGAPPLESOCCER.COM COACH OF THE YEAR

2005 .................................. Cesar Markovic

2000 ......................................... Scott Dean

2000 .......................................... Dan Ferrin Jermaine Wright

METROPOLITAN COACH OF THE YEAR

1970 ..................................... John Ramsey

ALL-METROPOLITAN FIRST TEAM

1970 ........................................Danny Kaye Dave Tuttle Pete Goldschmidt Aaron George Solomon Mensah 1976 ......................................... Halit Uygur Bosah Erike 1979 ........................................ Tim Cusack Phil Lesko Jeff Schmidt Rich Campbell 1980 ........................................ Tim Cusack Phil Lesko Jeff Schmidt Rich Campbell 1981 ........................................ Tim Cusack Caeser Campbell

ALL-METROPOLITAN SECOND TEAM

1970 ............................................Paul Yost

ALL-METROPOLITAN HONORABLE MENTION

1981 ...........................................Phil Lesko

INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1999 ......................................... Moses Sarr

ALL-INDEPENDENT FIRST TEAM

1999 ........................................ Moses Sarr

ALL-INDEPENDENT SECOND TEAM

1998 ......................................... Scott Dean

1998 ......................................Sam Glassen

ALL-N.Y. SUBURBAN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

1984 ........................................Tony Mazze Roy Richards Ed Lee

ALL-N.Y. SUBURBAN CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

1984 ....................................... Mike Bellero Paul Nasta

ALL-SKYLINE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

1991 ..........................................Bret Buzzy Eryck Avila 1992 ......................................... Chris Grillo Eryck Avila 1993 ......................................... Chris Grillo Neil McKenna Greg Alexandre Wilson Pun

ALL-SKYLINE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

1991 .................................. Andrew Femino 1992 ......................................... Wilson Pun Neil McKenna Rob Brennan 1993 ....................................Erik Rodriguez

ALL-SKYLINE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

1992 ...................................... Nick Sansom 1993 ...................................... Nick Sansom

ALL-N.Y. STATE FIRST TEAM

1979 ...........................................Phil Lesko 1990 ........................................ Tim Cusack

ALL-N.Y. STATE THIRD TEAM

1976 ........................................Bosah Erike

1999 .........................................Juan Serna

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

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COACHING HISTORY YEAR

1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

W

3 1 4 3 8 4 8 9 6 6 6 5 7 9 3 7 7 9 7 5 9 10 8

L

3 6 5 6 1 6 3 1 4 6 8 6 4 3 5 6 4 4 6 9 5 7 5

T

0 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 1 4 2 0 4 1 4 3 2 2 4 2 5

PCT.

COACH

.500 .188 .450 .350 .818 .417 .708 .833 .591 .500 .433 .467 .538 .750 .417 .536 .600 .656 .533 .375 .611 .579 .583

John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey John Ramsey Chris Tyson Chris Tyson Chris Tyson Shawn McDonald Shawn McDonald Shawn McDonald Shawn McDonald Shawn McDonald

POSTSEASON

ECAC

ECAC ECAC ECAC

YEAR

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTALS

W

11 9 7 6 2 5 7 8 11 4 3 0 8 4 12 6 3 4 11 13 6 9 3 296

L

T

8 8 12 10 15 11 9 8 7 11 13 17 10 13 4 9 13 13 6 5 12 7 12 345

0 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 3 4 1 3 4 79

PCT.

COACH

.579 .528 .381 .382 .139 .313 .444 .500 .611 .294 .188 .028 .444 .222 .667 .353 .176 .250 .625 .682 .342 .553 .263 .465

POSTSEASON

Shawn McDonald Jim Felix Jim Felix Jim Felix Jim Felix Nick Sansom Nick Sansom Nick Sansom Nick Sansom ECAC Nick Sansom Dennis McGovern Scott Dean Scott Dean Scott Dean Scott Dean Scott Dean Scott Dean Scott Dean Cesar Markovic AE Semis Cesar Markovic NCAA 2nd Rd Cesar Markovic AE Quarters Cesar Markovic Cesar Markovic 8 COACHES

THE STONY BROOK COACHING LINE

*Not pictured - Chris Tyson

John Ramsey

Shawn McDonald

Jim Felix

Nick Sansom

Dennis McGovern

OVERALL COACH

Scott Dean

CONFERENCE

YRS.

W

L

T

PCT.

John Ramsey (1963-77)

15

82

64

17

.555

NA

Shawn McDonald (1981-86)

6

50

41

15

.542

NA

46

4

Chris Tyson (1978-80) Jim Felix (1987-90)

Nick Sansom (1991-95)

Dennis McGovern (1996) Scott Dean (1997-03)

Cesar Markovic (2004-Pres.)

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1 4 5 1 7 5

23 24 35 3

37 42

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

14 45 13 79 42

Cesar Markovic

8 5 0 8

15

W

.600 .358

12

.331

12

.500

T

PCT.

9

4

.560

30

1

.291

NA

.435 .186

L

1

17

NA 8

16

0 7

.111

.513


ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT

Adelphi Albany Alfred Allentown Akron Baruch Binghamton Bloomsburg Boston College Boston Univ. Bridgeport Brooklyn Polytechnic Bryant Bucknell Buffalo UC Irvine Canisius CCNY Central Conn. St. Columbia Concordia Connecticut Cortland C.W. Post Delaware Denver Dowling Drew Drexel Duke East Stroudsburg Eastern Illinois Eckerd Elmira Evansville Fairleigh Dickinson Florida International Florida Southern Franklin Pierce Geneseo George Mason Georgetown Gettysburg Hartford Hartwick Harvard Haverford Hofstra Holy Cross Howard Hunter Iona James Madison Kean Keene St. King’s (Pa.) King’s Point Kutztown Lafayette La Salle Lehigh Lehman Le Moyne Long Island Longwood Maine Manhattan Manhattanville Marist

FIRST MATCH 1963 1967 1990 1987 2008 1981 1973 1995 2000 2001 1995 1963 1977 1998 1999 1973 2002 2004 1971 2005 1990 1963 2005 1989 1965 2001 2006 1973 1980 2001 2005 1998 First Meeting 1990 1988 2006 1964 2000 1990 1995 1988 2003 2008 1988 2001 2000 First Meeting 1988 1965 1999 2000 1975 2006 2003 1993 1995 1963 1964 1985 1999 2005 2008 1972 1995 1971 1998 2001 1969 1978 1999

RECORD 7-18-1 11-21-3 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 5-0-2 6-21-2 0-2-0 1-0-0 3-5-0 2-2-0 4-2-1 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 4-6-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 6-3-0 0-0-1 2-3-0 2-4-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 10-16-2 0-0-1 0-1-0 6-9-3 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0

PCT.

.288 .357 .000 1.000 .000 .857 .224 .000 1.000 .375 .500 .643 1.000 .000 .250 .400 .000 1.000 .667 .500 .400 .333 .000 .000 .393 .500 .000 .417 .500 1.000 .000 .000

LAST

0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-5-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-3-4 0-2-0

.000 .500 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .375 .000

1990 1989 2006 2006 2000 1990 1998 1989 2003 2008 1988 2008 2001

1-1-0 8-13-5 0-1-1 2-0-0 10-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 5-14-8 1-0-1 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-3-1 0-1-0 6-2-0 4-0-0 12-1-1 3-3-0

.500 .404 .250 1.000 .8753 1.000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .333 .750 .667 1.000 .000 .333 .000 .300 .000 .750 1.000 .893 .500

1994 2008 2002 2005 1994 2006 2003 1994 1996 1964 1993 1996 2005 2005 2008 1994 1995 2008 1998 2008 2000 1993 2007

2007 2008 1990 1987 2008 1987 2008 1996 2000 2008 1998 1981 1986 1998 2000 1990 2002 2004 1987 2005 2008 1997 2008 1991 1997 2001 2006 1997 1986 2001 2008 1998

OPPONENT

FIRST MATCH

Maritime (N.Y.) 1964 Maryland 2007 McMaster 1982 Missouri St. 2006 Medgar Evers 1981 Merrimack 1997 Montclair St. 1971 Muhlenberg 1988 Nazareth 1986 New Hamp. Coll. 1995 New Hampshire 2001 New Haven 1966 New Paltz 1975 NJIT 1987 Niagara 2004 North Adams St. 1988 N.C. State 2004 Northeastern 1998 Nova Southeastern 2000 New York Tech 1966 NYU 1986 Old Westbury 1979 Oneonta St. 1999 Otterbein 1985 Pace 1968 Philadelphia U. 1998 Pennsylvania 1999 Pitt.-Bradford 1993 Plattsburgh St. 1994 Plymouth St. 1998 Pratt 1971 Queens 1963 Quinnipiac 1999 Rider 2001 RIT 1982 Rochester 1987 Sacred Heart 1974 Salisbury 1981 San Diego 2002 Scranton 1994 Seton Hall 1969 South Florida 2002 Southampton 1963 Southern Conn. St. 1995 St. Francis (N.Y.) 1968 St. John’s First Meeting St. Mary’s (Md.) 1981 St. Peter’s 1966 St. Rose 1995 Staten Island 1985 Stetson 2002 Stevens Tech 1989 Stonehill 1996 Suffolk C.C. 1963 Purchase 1982 Swarthmore 1991 Towson 1999 Trenton St. 1980 UMass-Lowell 1995 Upsala 1976 UMBC 1999 UNC Wilmington 2006 Vassar 1985 Vermont 2001 Washington (Md.) 1985 West Chester 1997 Western Conn. St. 1990 William & Mary 2006 William Paterson 1965 Yale 2005 2009 Opponents In Bold

RECORD 12-4-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 0-10-1 0-3-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 2-4-3 2-3-1 6-1-0 4-4-1 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-5-0 0-1-0 10-5-3 1-0-0 11-0-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 3-0-1 3-3-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 11-7-1 0-1-0 2-1-1 0-3-0 0-1-0 9-2-3 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 19-13-5 0-4-0 4-1-0

PCT.

.750 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .045 .000 .000 .250 .389 .417 .857 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .286 .000 .583 1.000 1.000 .000 .333 .875 .500 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .750 .605 .000 .625 .000 .000 .750 1.000 .000 .000 .667 .000 .557 .000 .800

LAST

0-0-1 3-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-1 0-1-0 4-0-1 2-1-0 0-3-0 3-0-0 0-3-0 1-4-0 0-4-1 1-2-1 0-1-0 4-3-0 0-1-0 5-4-1 3-5-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 3-4-2 1-1-1

.500 .750 1.000 .700 .000 .900 .667 .000 1.000 .000 .200 .100 .375 .000 .571 .000 .550 .389 1.000 .000 .000 .500 .500 .500

1981 2000 1995 1993 2002 1994 1998 1985 1984 1993 2008 1988 1998 1976 2008 2006 1993 2008 1985 1997 1990 2007 1994 2008

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

1988 2007 1982 2006 1983 1997 1994 1993 1986 1998 2008 1998 1994 2006 2007 1988 2004 2004 2000 2001 1986 1995 2000 1987 1971 2005 1999 1993 1994 1998 1979 1987 1999 2004 1990 1987 2004 1981 2002 1994 2007 2002 1998 1998 2004

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1963 (3-3-0)

1969 (7-3-1)

10/12

at Suffolk C.C.

L, 0-2

9/26

ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)

W, 3-0

10/26

at Queens

L, 0-2

10/4

SETON HALL

W, 2-0

10/19 11/4

11/11 11/16

KING’S (Pa.)

CONCORDIA

W, 1-0

at Adelphi

W, 3-2

at Southampton

at King’s (Pa.)

10/17

at Concordia

10/21 10/31 11/7

11/14 11/21

ADELPHI

at Queens

1966 (3-6-1)

10/4

C.W. POST

10/13

at Adelphi

10/19

SUFFOLK C.C.

10/22 10/26 10/30 11/5

11/12 NA

at Hofstra

at New Haven at Maritime

KING’S POINT at St. Peter’s

SOUTHAMPTON

NEW YORK TECH

QUEENS

1967 (8-1-2)

10/12

at Southampton

10/17

HOFSTRA

10/14 10/21 10/25 10/28 11/1 11/4

BINGHAMTON KING’S POINT at Maritime

at New York Tech at Queens at Albany

11/11

NEW HAVEN

11/18

ST. PETER’S

11/16

ADELPHI

1968 (4-6-2)

9/30

at Hofstra

10/12

at Binghamton

10/23

C.W. POST

10/5

10/18 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/4 11/9

11/11 11/16

40

L, 0-2

L, 1-7

L, 0-4

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON

11/13

10/15

W, 5-0

at Suffolk C.C.

at C.W. Post

SOUTHAMPTON

KING’S POINT

T, 2-2 (OT) L, 0-5

W, 3-0

W, 3-2 (OT) L

W, 1-0 L, 1-2 L, 1-2

11/1 11/7

11/15 11/22

ADELPHI

at Queens

MANHATTAN

BROOKLYN

T, 3-3 (OT)

W, 5-2 T, 0-0

W, 1-0

L, 1-2 (2OT) W, 3-0

10/21 10/24 10/31 11/3 11/7

11/11 11/14

at Manhattan

SOUTHAMPTON ALBANY

PACE

at Adelphi

KING’S POINT

1971 (6-4-1)

BINGHAMTON

10/9

at Long Island

10/12 10/16

10/30 11/9

11/13

CCNY

MONTCLAIR ST.

PRATT

W, 5-4

1972 (6-7-0)

10/14

SOUTHAMPTON

10/24 10/28

at Queens

C.W. POST LEHMAN

at Adelphi

at Montclair St.

SUNY Tournament - at Albany

11/7

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON

11/15

at New York Tech

11/5 11/11

vs. Binghamton

1973 (5-9-1)

9/26

LONG ISLAND

L, 0-1

L, 1-2

L, 0-2

at Maritime

W, 1-0

at Brooklyn

T, 0-0

W, 4-1 W, 1-0

10/3 10/9

10/13 10/16 10/20 10/24 10/27

W, 2-0

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

at Fairleigh Dickinson

CCNY

QUEENS

MONTCLAIR ST.

11/2 11/9

9/20 9/26 9/30 10/8

10/11 10/18 10/28 10/31 11/1

T, 0-0

at Montclair St.

L, 2-3

at Queens

ALBANY

W, 3-1

SACRED HEART

W, 3-1

BUFFALO

at New York Tech QUEENS

10/23 10/25 10/27 11/2

11/12

10/5

10/10

L, 1-8 L, 0-2

T, 2-2

10/12 10/15 10/19 10/22 10/25 10/29 11/5

L, 1-2

L, 1-4 L, 1-3

HOFSTRA

10/9

SOUTHAMPTON

10/16

KING’S POINT

10/23

at Southampton

10/6 10/13 10/20

at New York Tech at Hunter

DOWLING

10/27

BROOKLYN

11/6

ADELPHI

at Pratt

1980 (9-4-3)

W, 2-1 (OT) W, 1-0 W, 4-1

SOUTHAMPTON HUNTER

KING’S POINT

SUNY Tournament-Buffalo vs. Binghamton vs. Albany

L, 0-1

1976 (9-3-0)

1981 (7-6-2)

at King’s Point

W, 3-2

9/22

QUEENS (N.Y.)

W, 2-1

9/30

HOFSTRA

at Dowling

W, 4-0

at Brooklyn

SOUTHAMPTON PRATT

W, 2-1

ECAC Tournament at Marist vs. Upsala

1977 (3-6-3)

W, 4-1 L, 0-2

POLYTECHNIC HOFSTRA

at New York Tech

MEDGAR EVERS HUNTER

KING’S POINT DOWLING

at Southampton BROOKLYN

MARITIME (N.Y.)

1978 NA

at Adelphi

9/23

MANHATTANVILLE

at Old Westbury

9/26 10/3 10/5

10/10 10/11 10/15 10/17

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

10/20 10/24 10/28 10/31 11/4

L, 2-3

L, 2-3 (OT) W, 2-1 W

L, 0-1 (2OT)

vs. Mount St. Mary vs. Salisbury DOWLING

KING’S POINT

at Southampton at Brooklyn

at New York Tech

L, 0-5

W, 8-0

W, 5-2

10/6 10/9

10/14 10/16

T. 1-1

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

W, 2-1

L, 2-3 (OT) L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-4

T, 1-1

at Maritime (N.Y.)

W, 1-0

William Patterson

L, 0-4

ADELPHI

1982 (4-8-2)

at C.W. Post

10/2

L, 1-3

W, 3-1

MEDGAR EVERS

9/22 9/29

L, 0-1

T, 2-2

at CCNY

at Rochester Inst.

9/26

L, 0-1

W, 2-1 (OT)

9/8 9/9

L, 0-1

BARUCH

L, 3-4

T, 1-1 (OT)

W, 3-1

W, 2-1

W, 3-2 W, 6-0

T, 2-2

Drew

at Medgar Evers HUNTER

W, 3-2

W, 4-1

Trenton St.

L, 0-3

W, 1-0

Maritime (N.Y.) at Adelphi

L, 0-1

at Hofstra

L

L, 2-6

W, 1-0

Southampton

W, 2-0

W, 2-1

Hunter

New York Tech

NEW YORK TECH

T, 1-1

W, 4-3

W, 1-0

King’s Point

W, 9-0

W

T, 1-1 (2OT)

CCNY

Dowling

L, 2-5

W, 3-1

W, 2-0

Southampton

L, 1-3

W, 3-2

T, 0-0 (2OT)

Dowling Hofstra

T, 0-0

L, 0-2

T, 2-2

W, 3-0

C.W. Post

W, 2-1

L, 1-2

Manhattanville Queens (N.Y.)

W, 4-0

HOFSTRA

9/16 9/19

at Dowling

10/3

W, 8-1

at C.W. Post

L, 0-2

W, 3-2

9/27

at Manhattanville

W, 7-0

T, 1-1 (OT)

9/24

9/22

10/31

at Sacred Heart

C.W. POST

10/20

L

1975 (7-4-1)

10/2

10/16

L, 0-2

LEHMAN

SACRED HEART

10/13

W

SUNY Tournament - at Stony Brook

9/18 9/25

L, 2-3

at King’s Point

at C.W. Post

SUNY Tournament - at Binghamton

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

10/26

at Adelphi

9/30

W, 4-2

ADELPHI

at C.W. Post

10/19

W, 2-0

at C.W. Post

at Southampton

9/29

10/16

T, 4-4 (OT)

W, 5-1

BROOKLYN

W, 2-0

at Sacred Heart

DOWLING

1979 (7-4-4)

QUEENS

9/19

L, 0-4

N/A

9/25

L, 0-4

L, 1-3

W, 1-0

N/A

W, 4-0

L, 0-3

W, 3-2

L, 0-3

9/28

L, 0-1

at Pratt

HOFSTRA

T, 1-1

L, 0-1

W, 5-3

9/19 9/22

W, 1-0

HUNTER

L, 0-1

SOUTHAMPTON

10/12

10/6

at Albany

L, 1-4

W, 4-0

L, 3-5

PRATT

W, 4-1

W, 8-0

T, 1-1

W, 5-0

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON

LONG ISLAND

10/21

L, 1-4

at Pace

10/7

10/10

L, 2-4

SOUTHAMPTON

W, 1-0

at Old Westbury

10/4

L, 1-5

at Dowling

9/19

DOWLING

W, 4-1

11/6

NEW YORK TECH

L, 1-2

C.W. POST

9/24

W, 5-0

ADELPHI

T, 1-1

L, 1-2

at Southampton

at Albany

LONG ISLAND

at New Paltz

W, 3-2

10/24 11/1

T, 1-1

9/13

W, 3-0

10/7

at Hofstra

W, 2-0

W, 5-1

at CCNY

1974 (5-6-4)

W, 2-0

W, 2-1

L, 0-4

W, 7-0

L

L, 0-2

W, 1-0

11/6

at C.W. Post

9/30

NEW YORK TECH

C.W. POST

at Hofstra

at Brooklyn

10/11

W, 8-1

T, 1-1

9/30

10/5

11/1

W, 4-1

L, 0-4

L, 1-2 (OT)

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON

W, 5-1

T, 2-2 (OT)

BROOKLYN

9/25

vs. Buffalo

9/21

10/23

at Binghamton

T, 1-1 (OT) W, 4-1

W, 5-1

C.W. POST

11/4

W, 1-0 (OT)

L, 1-2 (OT)

at Seton Hall

W, 1-0 W, 3-0

T, 0-0

W, 4-0

10/3 W, 3-1

W, 5-0

1970 (9-1-2)

W, 7-3 L, 2-4

9/24

QUEENS

11/6

W, 5-3

W, 2-1

10/7

10/17

at Lehman

11/14

9/16

L, 1-2

at Albany

at King’s Point

11/10

W, 1-0

W, 7-1

L, 0-1 L, 1-6

T, 1-1 (OT)

at Southampton

PACE

at Binghamton

11/3

L, 0-1

ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)

10/3

10/27

N/A

W, 5-1

9/25

L, 0-3

ALBANY

ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)

10/22

10/2

L, 1-3 (OT)

PACE

10/18

BINGHAMTON

W, 3-2

QUEENS

at Adelphi

10/14

10/13

at King’s Point

HOFSTRA

10/8

L, 0-5

T, 1-1 (OT)

1965 (4-5-1)

10/26

11/20

L, 0-5

QUEENS

MARITIME

10/10

at C.W. Post

L, 0-3

at Fairleigh Dickinson

10/19

10/30

L, 0-1

W, 2-0

KING’S POINT

WILLIAM PATERSON

10/23

L, 0-3

at Maritime

10/12 10/15

L, 0-5

SOUTHAMPTON

at Southampton

10/1

10/24

SUFFOLK C.C.

10/7 10/9

W, 4-0

1964 (1-6-1)

10/10 10/13

L, 2-8

11/2

vs. McMaster BARUCH

at Hofstra CCNY

L, 0-5

L, 0-3

T, 2-2 L, 0-2

T, 1-1 (OT) L

L, 0-1

HUNTER

W, 2-0

at Dowling

L, 0-2

QUEENS (N.Y.) at King’s Point

W, 3-0 L, 0-1


ALL-TIME RESULTS 10/19

SOUTHAMPTON

10/30

at Maritime (N.Y.)

11/8

1983 (9-5-4)

C.W. POST

9/29 10/1 10/5 10/8

ADELPHI

HOFSTRA

QUEENS (N.Y.)

at Old Westbury at Drew

DOWLING

MEDGAR EVERS

10/15

KING’S POINT

10/18 10/22 10/25 10/29 10/31 11/11

10/7

STEVENS TECH

W, 2-1

L

9/24

at Queens

W, 2-1

10/11

at Southampton

W, 3-2

NYU

W, 3-1

KING’S POINT

W, 1-0

9/4

vs. Muhlenberg

L, 1-3

9/8

at Kean

at Manhattanville at Southampton at Purchase

at New York Tech at Maritime (N.Y.) at Hunter

at King’s Point

1984 (8-4-2)

W, 2-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-3

T, 0-0 T, 1-1

W, 1-0 L, 2-3

10/21

10/26 11/1

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

9/17 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/30

L, 0-2

T

T, 2-2 N/A

10/4 10/7

10/10 10/14 10/17 10/20

W, 2-0

10/28

10/20

at Maritime (N.Y.)

W, 2-1

10/26

BUFFALO

10/30

BARUCH

11/6

n/a

W, 2-1

SUNY Tournament - at Stony Brook

ALBANY

vs. New York Tech

Otterbein Kutztown

Washington College Trenton St. Queens

Dowling

OTTERBEIN

9/13

vs. Nazareth

SOUTHAMPTON at Drew

W, 3-1

TRENTON ST. at CCNY*

C.W. POST

L, 1-4 L, 1-2

L, 2-3 (OT) L, 0-5

NJIT

L, 1-2

VASSAR*

W, 4-1

at Southampton

W, 4-2

KING’S POINT* at Maritime*

at Old Westbury*

BARUCH

W, 3-1 T, 1-1

L, 0-3

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

T, 1-1

T, 0-0 (2OT)

L, 1-3

W, 2-1 (OT) L, 0-1 L, 0-5

L, 0-4 L, 2-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-1

W, 3-0

at Elmira

W, 3-0

L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3

SOUTHAMPTON

T, 2-2 (OT)

at Vassar

T, 1-1 (OT)

SUNY Tournament - at Buffalo

W, 5-0

W, 6-0

L, 0-2

W, 4-2

MANHATTANVILLE

W, 4-0

WILLIAM PATERSON

W, 6-0

1989 (6-10-1)

L, 1-2

vs. Cortland

L, 0-4

9/12

C.W. POST

L, 0-1

9/18

at Montclair St.

L, 1-6

BINGHAMTON

L, 0-1

9/16 9/23 9/29 10/1

vs. Geneseo at Rochester Institute at Muhlenberg ELMIRA

L, 0-1 L, 0-2

L, 0-4 L, 1-4

T, 2-2 (OT) W, 2-1

at Alfred

L, 0-1

L, 1-4 (OT) L, 0-4

COLUMBIA

L, 0-6

ROCHESTER INST.

L, 2-4

at C.W. Post

L, 0-2

at Florida Southern

L, 0-1

SOUTHAMPTON

L, 1-3

at Eckerd

MANHATTANVILLE

L, 0-1

W, 3-1

T, 1-1 (OT,

10/7

ALBANY*

L, 2-3 (OT)

10/17

at King’s Point

10/9

10/21 10/27

NEW PALTZ

W, 3-0

L, 0-2

MONTCLAIR ST.

L, 0-1

vs. Binghamton

L, 0-5

at Vassar

L, 0-2

*Stony Brook Invitational

1991 (5-11-0, 2-3-0 Skyline)

9/14

at Swarthmore

9/11

9/21 9/25 9/30 10/5 10/9

10/12 10/16 10/23 10/26 10/28 10/30 11/2

L, 0-2

vs. Buffalo

at Cortland St.

STATEN ISLAND*

L, 0-7

W, 7-0 L, 0-2

at Southampton

L, 0-3

at Hofstra

L, 1-5

STEVENS TECH

W, 2-1

at Manhattanville*

W, 1-0

at New Paltz

W, 2-0

KING’S POINT*

L, 1-5

VASSAR

L, 0-2

9/26 9/30 10/7

10/10 10/14 10/17 10/19 10/21 10/24 10/28 10/31

at Old Westbury HOFSTRA DOWLING

NEW PALTZ at Vassar

at King’s Point* at Albany

MANHATTANVILLE* MONTCLAIR ST. at Binghamton

WILLIAM PATERSON at NJIT*

10/20 10/23 10/27 10/30

L, 0-3

W, 4-3 W, 3-1 L, 1-2

W, 3-1 L, 0-4

T, 1-1

W, 2-1 L, 0-1

W, 2-0

KING’S POINT*

T, 0-0 (OT)

ALBANY

L, 2-3 (OT)

at Manhattanville*

W, 2-1

at Montclair St.

L, 1-4

BINGHAMTON

L, 1-3 (OT)

at William Paterson

L, 0-2

NJIT*

W, 2-0

1994 (11-7-0, 3-0-0 Skyline)

PLATTSBURGH ST.

9/10

at Haverford

9/7

9/11 9/14 9/17 9/21 9/24

10/8

10/10 10/12 10/16 10/22 10/26 10/29 11/2

KEAN

W, 3-2 L, 0-1

at Stevens Institute

W, 3-2

at Hunter*

W, 3-0

at Albany

L, 0-2

DOWLING

L, 1-3

at Old Westbury*

W, 3-1

HOFSTRA

L, 0-2

at Vassar

L, 0-3

SOUTHAMPTON LEHMAN

CONCORDIA NEW PALTZ

L, 1-3 (OT)

W, 1-0

W, 2-1 (OT) W, 1-0

WILLIAM PATERSON

W, 2-1

at NJIT*

W, 1-0

ECAC METRO NY/NJ MONTCLAIR ST.

L, 0-1

* Skyline Conference

9/3 9/13 9/16

9/27 9/30 10/7

10/11 10/14 10/18 10/22 10/28 11/1 11/4

1995 (4-11-2, 2-6-2 NECC)

L, 0-1

at Bloomsburg

L, 1-4 L, 0-6

OLD WESTBURY

at New Hampshire College* at Southampton ST. ROSE

at Keene St.*

L, 0-1

L, 2-4 (OT)

T, 0-0 (OT)

UMASS-LOWELL*

T, 1-1 (OT)

BRIDGEPORT*

SACRED HEART*

W, 4-2 L, 2-3

SOUTHERN CONN. ST.*

L, 0-7

at Le Moyne*

L, 0-2

at New Haven*

at Franklin Pierce*

1996 (3-13-0, 1-8-0 NECC)

9/11

at Southampton

9/17

L, 0-6

L, 1-4

ALBANY*

L, 0-1

9/14

W, 13-0

W, 2-0

at Dowling

W, 3-2

* New England Collegiate Conference

9/8

W, 1-0

W, 3-1 (OT)

vs. Scranton

BINGHAMTON

L, 0-2

W, 4-2

VASSAR

8/31

W, 3-0

L, 1-2

at New Paltz

W, 4-1 L, 0-1

W, 3-2

at Hofstra

9/3

T, 3-3 L, 1-3

W, 6-1

OLD WESTBURY

* Skyline Conference

9/23

L, 3-4

SOUTHAMPTON

10/18

9/20

SWARTHMORE at Staten Island*

10/16

W, 2-0

HUNTER*

C.W. POST

9/12

9/23

10/13

L, 0-3

T, 2-2 (OT)

STATEN ISLAND*

9/9

W, 3-0

9/19

10/9

L, 2-3

STEVENS TECH

L, 0-1 (OT)

at Stevens Tech

at Hunter*

10/6

L, 0-1

W, 5-0

at Swarthmore

vs. Concordia

L, 0-3

9/5

9/15

10/3

vs. Pitt.-Bradford

9/2

1992 (7-9-2, 4-0-1 Skyline)

at C.W. Post

9/22

1993 (8-8-1, 4-0-1 Skyline)

W, 3-2

*Skyline Conference

9/9

9/18

L, 2-4

at Montclair St.

NJIT*

9/15

10/5

L, 1-4

ALBANY

at William Paterson

9/11

10/1

L, 2-4 (OT)

HUNTER*

C.W. POST

9/5

10-9 PK)

SUNY Tournament - at Albany

9/6

* Skyline Conference

9/25

vs. William Paterson*

10/2

9/2 9/3

10/6

9/16

MARITIME

at King’s Point

10/3

L, 0-2

at William Paterson

L, 0-1

9/30

10/24

L, 0-1

vs. Albany

9/28

W, 4-1

ALBANY

OLD WESTBURY

9/24

10/20

W, 4-0

BUFFALO

9/19

W, 2-0

SUNY Tournament - at Stony Brook

at Buffalo

W, 5-1

9/6

W, 3-1

at Manhattanville* QUEENS

9/12 9/15

vs. Allentown

L, 0-1

BARUCH

1986 (11-8-0)

1987 (9-8-1, 5-1-0 SISC)

HAVERFORD

W, 3-0

W, 4-2

at King’s Point

CORTLAND

9/1

W, 2-1

1990 (2-15-1)

9/8

L, 1-3

MUHLENBERG

W, 5-0

VASSAR

W, 1-0

at Binghamton

W, 2-1

at Manhattanville

at Baruch

at NJIT

L, 1-3

vs. Buffalo

vs. W. Connecticut

MONTCLAIR ST.

L, 0-3

vs. Binghamton

8/31

CCNY

W, 2-1

SUNY Tournament - at Albany

W, 2-1

at Trenton St.

W, 2-0

10/28

L, 0-3

at New Paltz

vs. Buffalo

vs. Plymouth St.

W, 2-1

vs. Albany

Staten Island

L, 1-3

at North Adams St.

T, 0-0 (2OT)

SUNY Tournament - at Buffalo

Old Westbury

vs. Albany

vs. Gettysburg

L, 0-1

10/22

ALBANY

SUNY Tournament - at Binghamton

at C.W. Post

T, 0-0 (2OT)

at Buffalo

W, 5-1

W, 2-1 (OT)

vs. Geneseo

L, 2-3 (OT)

Southampton C.W. POST

10/25

1988 (7-12-2)

W, 3-0

T, 1-1 (2OT)

Maritime (N.Y.)

at C.W. Post

10/18

W, 5-0

*Suburban Intercollegiate Soccer Conference

W, 2-1

King’s Point

at Manhattanville

9/14

11/3

W, 1-0

Vassar

9/10

L

10/25

L, 1-2 (OT)

1985 (8-5-5)

at CCNY

MARITIME

10/14

10/21

L, 1-4

SOUTHAMPTON

10/27

at Polytechnic

10/8

L, 2-3 (OT)

L, 0-2 (OT)

at Rochester

10/17

C.W. POST

KING’S POINT

9/13

9/11

10/24

10/23

at Vassar

W, 1-0

L, 1-4

W, 7-0

W, 4-1

New York Tech

STATEN ISLAND

W, 4-2

W, 3-1

MANHATTANVILLE at King’s Point

OLD WESTBURY

OTTERBEIN

10/11 10/13

L, 0-1

9/5

DREW

at Dowling

10/18

at Trenton St.

W, 2-1

W, 5-0

10/6

10/16

W, 4-0

PURCHASE

TRENTON ST.

10/11

10/29

T, 2-2

9/19 10/4

10/8

T, 1-1

W, 3-0

W, 1-0

9/22

10/1

10/25

at Binghamton ADELPHI

9/26

W, 2-1

9/8

9/12

9/20

10/4

BARUCH

10/11 10/13

W, 4-0

W, 1-0

9/21 9/27

MANHATTANVILLE

PURCHASE

BINGHAMTON

9/24

9/17

W, 4-1

9/9

9/14

L

OLD WESTBURY

at Bloomsburg

at UMass-Lowell* DOWLING

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

L, 1-4

L, 0-1 L, 2-5 L, 0-9

L, 1-2 (OT) L, 1-5

41


ALL-TIME RESULTS 9/20

KUTZTOWN

9/25

at Sacred Heart*

9/21 9/28 10/5 10/9

at Bridgeport* KEENE ST.*

W, 3-1 L, 0-2

W, 2-1 (OT) L, 1-3

at Albany*

L, 1-5

at Southern Conn. St.*

10/12

NEW HAMPSHIRE COLL.*

10/27

STONEHILL

10/23 10/30 11/2

at Concordia

FRANKLIN PIERCE*

* New England Collegiate Conference

1997 (0-17-1, 0-8-0 NECC)

L, 0-2

9/13

L, 1-4

9/7

vs. Merrimack

L, 0-3

9/10 9/13 9/17 9/20 9/24 9/27 10/1 10/8

at NJIT

at Franklin Pierce*

11/5

L, 0-4 L, 0-3 L, 0-2

Sacred Heart*

Southern Conn. St.*

11/1

L, 2-9

at Bridgeport*

10/22 10/29

L, 0-6

T, 2-2 (OT)

at Binghamton

at Stonehill

10/25

L, 0-1

at Dowling

10/12 10/18

L, 1-3

New York Tech at C.W. Post

L, 0-2

L, 1-2 (OT)

UMass-Lowell*

L, 0-8

at New Haven*

at New Hampshire College* Concordia

* New England Collegiate Conference

1998 (8-10-0, 5-3-0 NECC)

at Southern Conn. St.*

9/8

at Southampton

9/5 9/13 9/16 9/18 9/20 9/23 9/26 9/30 10/3

Bridgeport*

9/20

10/4 10/6

10/10 10/14 10/17 10/20 10/25 11/3 11/5 11/8

11/11

L, 2-5

8/31

L, 0-4

9/12

L, 0-2 L, 1-2

W, 2-0 L, 0-3

L, 0-1 (OT)

W, 1-0

at East Stroudsburg

L, 2-5

vs. Longwood

L, 1-3

New York Tech

W, 3-1

Binghamton

L, 1-2

Albany*

L, 1-3

Philadelphia

L, 0-3

9/28

10/7

10/12 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/2 11/4

11/10

8/31

L, 0-1

9/7

11/1 11/7

W, 2-0

Bryant

New Haven*

Franklin Pierce*

W, 2-0

* New England Collegiate Conference

1999 (4-13-1)

9/1

at Lafayette

9/5

vs. Marist*

9/3 9/8

9/11 9/15 9/19 9/22 9/25 10/2 10/3 10/9

at UMBC*

at St. Peter’s Manhattan

Sacred Heart Northeastern Columbia Towson

vs. Albany^

at Oneonta^

at Quinnipiac

10/17

PHILADELPHIA U.

10/23

at Adelphi

10/19 10/30

42

BUCKNELL ALBANY

L, 0-3

L, 1-5 L, 1-4 L, 1-3

W, 4-1 W, 3-1 L, 4-6 L, 0-3 L, 0-3

L, 2-3 (OT)

9/15

W, 2-0 W, 3-2

10/23 10/26 11/3

9/6

8/30 9/10

10/15 10/18 10/22 10/25 10/29 11/1

at Nova Southeastern

W, 4-0 L, 0-2

at Florida International*

W, 2-0

at Columbia

L, 0-3

HARTWICK*

L, 0-1

2001 (6-9-2, 3-7-1 America East) NEW YORK TECH at Binghamton at Hartwick

W, 1-0 L, 0-3

ALBANY*

at New Hampshire*

L, 0-6 L, 1-3

at Maine*

W, 1-0 (OT)

DELAWARE*

T, 2-2 (2OT)

TOWSON*

at Northeastern*

at Boston University* HOFSTRA* DREXEL*

at Vermont*

L, 2-5 L, 0-5

L, 1-6

W, 1-0

L, 0-2

Holy Cross

L, 1-2 (OT)

at Hartford* at Rider

Northeastern* Maine*

at Binghamton* at Albany*

New Hampshire*

L, 0-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-3

L, 1-3 L, 0-2

W, 2-0 L, 1-2 L, 1-2

L, 1-2 (OT) W, 2-0 L, 1-3 L, 1-2

W, 1-0

2003 (4-13-1, 2-7-0 America East) at Marist

L, 1-3

2009 STONY BROOK MEN’S SOCCER

8/28

L, 1-3

9/3

T, 1-1

at Northeastern*

L, 0-3

at Philadelphia Albany*

L, 0-1

at Maine*

L, 0-1

at UMBC*

L, 0-1

Hartford*

W, 2-1

Binghamton*

L, 0-2

at New Hampshire*

L, 2-3

at Boston University*

L, 0-4

Vermont*

W, 4-1

Marist

vs. Canisius

at Sacred Heart at Hartford*

10/6

at Vermont*

10/13 10/16 10/20 10/23 10/26 10/31 11/3 11/6 11/10

W,1-0 L, 0-1

at Hofstra

ADELPHI

10/9

W, 3-2

at St. Francis (N.Y.)

W, 2-0 W, 1-0

T, 2-2 (2ot) W, 3-0

UMBC*

L, 1-2

at N.C. State

New Hampshire* at Albany*

L, 0-3

W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1

T, 2-2 (2OT)

at Boston University^

L, 0-2

^ America East Tournament First Round

at NJIT

9/11 9/14 9/16 9/18 9/20 9/23 9/30 10/5 10/8

10/15 10/19 10/22 10/26 10/30 11/2 11/9

11/12

vs. La Salle^

vs. Philadelphia^

Columbia#

Hartford*

at Boston University*

W, 2-0

W, 2-1 L, 0-1

No. 19 Vermont*

Albany%

W, 1-0 L, 1-2

W, 3-2 (OT)

W, 3-2 (2OT)

W, 2-1 (OT)

Binghamton%

T, 1-1 (3OT)

at YaleS

W, 2-1 (OT)

Stony Brook advances 4-2 on penalty kicks

11/18

at No. 4 UConn@

L, 0-2

L, 0-4 W, 1-0

# Holiday Inn Express Inv.; Stony Brook, N.Y. *America East

% America East Tournament

$ NCAA First Round; New Haven, Conn. @ NCAA Second Round; Storrs, Conn.

L, 0-2

Iona

W, 2-0

at UNC Wilmington^

L, 1-2

vs. Denver^

L, 1-2

vs. Missouri St. @

L, 1-2, OT

at Evansville @

W, 1-0 L, 0-1

NJIT

W, 2-0 L, 0-1

at Albany*

L, 0-1

UMBC*

W, 2-0

Boston University*

W, 1-0

at Hartford*

L, 0-1, OT

at Binghamton*

L, 0-1

Maine*

W, 3-0

New Hampshire*

T, 0-0, 2OT

at New Hampshire%

L, 0-4

@Pro Rehab Aces Soccer Classic * America East

% America East Tournament First Round

9/2

9/10 9/13 9/16 9/21 9/25 9/29 10/2 10/6

10/10

10/31 11/3

2007 (9-7-3, 3-4-1 America East) at Seton Hall

at #25 Connecticut

L, 0-2 L, 0-3

Hofstra

W, 3-1

at Adelphi

W, 2-0

at Columbia Niagara

at Towson Marist

William & Mary

W, 2-1 W, 2-1

L, 1-2, (2OT) W, 4-1 W, 2-1

at Maryland

T, 0-0, (2OT)

Hartford*

T, 0-0, (2OT)

at New Hampshire*

L, 0-1, (2OT)

at UMBC* Vermont*

at Boston University*

L, 0-4

W, 1-0, ot L, 1-2

Albany*

at Maine* Yale

Binghamton*

W, 1-0 W, 1-0

T, 0-0, (2OT) L, 0-1

* America East

9/3

W, 2-0

L, 1-2

^UNCW/Jameson Inn Soccer Classic

W, 2-0

T, 2-2 (2OT)

Binghamton*

at UMBC*

10/29

8/29

T, 2-2 (2OT)

Albany*

at Maine*

10/21

W, 3-0 L, 0-1

at New Hampshire*

at No. 4 Duke

10/18

10/27

W, 2-0

Lafayette#

at Central Conn. St.

10/14

W, 5-2

at Howard

at Adelphi

10/4

10/24

W, 3-2 (2OT)

at Hofstra

at Vermont*

9/30

10/20

L, 1-2

L, 0-3

at William and Mary

9/27

9/22

10/17

T, 0-0 (2OT)

at Fairleigh Dickinson

ADELPHI

10/13

2005 (13-5-4, 6-1-1 America East) NCAA Second Round America East Champions

2006 (6-12-1, 3-4-1 America East)

9/19

9/7

SBU advances, 5-4 on penalty kicks

Hofstra

9/17

L, 0-4

*America East

9/1

9/15

8/31

T, 1-1 (2OT)

Maine*

at Vermont^

9/10

W, 2-1 L, 0-4

at Rider

Northeastern*

9/8

W, 3-0

Boston University* at Binghamton*

9/5

10/11

W, 2-1 (OT)

at Niagara

8/30

10/8

^ Lafayette Puma Soccer Classic; Easton, Pa. L, 0-3

St. Francis (N.Y.)

L, 0-3

Sacred Heart

9/29

11/23

at James Madison

vs. George Mason

9/26

9/9 L, 0-5

Marist

9/22

9/6

San Diego

at Vermont*

9/19

L, 2-3

2002 (3-13-1, 2-5-0 America East)

Philadelphia

9/15

L, 0-1

at Adelphi

at South Florida

9/11

W, 2-1 (OT)

at Hartford*

W, 5-0

L, 1-2 (2OT)

2004 (11-6-3, 4-3-1 America East)

10/3

W, 2-1

at Adelphi

* America East

9/12

* America East

L, 0-3

10/11

W, 3-2 OT

T,1-1 (OT)

10/19

10/8

ADELPHI*

BINGHAMTON*

at Sacred Heart

10/12

10/5

9/4

W, 3-0

9/25

10/8

9/30

T, 0-0 (OT)

L, 0-1 (OT)

10/5

Hofstra

at Bucknell

at Manhattan

ADELPHI

10/2

9/20

T, 2-2 (OT)

9/18

9/28

Rider

9/17

at Albany*

Stetson

8/29

W, 2-1 (OT)

L, 0-2

at Northeastern

9/13

W, 2-0 L, 0-1

W, 3-2

ONEONTA*

at UC Irvine

L, 1-2 (OT) L, 0-4

at Towson

9/2

9/22

L, 2-3 (OT)

W, 1-0

* America East

W, 2-0

Stonehill

LAFAYETTE

W, 3-2 (OT)

Sacred Heart*

10/26

W, 2-0

SACRED HEART

10/21 10/24

HOWARD*

9/26

W, 2-1

W, 3-0

W, 2-0

W, 4-0

T, 1-1 (2OT)

New Hampshire College* UMass-Lowell*

at Sacred Heart

ST. PETER’S

RIDER

10/11 10/17

W, 1-0

9/5

10/2

L, 0-6

at Boston College

at Philadelphia U.*

9/13

9/24

* Atlantic Soccer Conference

10/5

NJIT

at Northeastern

9/17

L, 1-3

Albany*

9/1

9/6

9/30

vs. West Chester

L, 0-2

2000 (12-4-2, 5-2-1 Atlantic Soccer)

9/23

Southampton

T, 1-1 (OT)

^Mayor’s Cup; Oneonta, N.Y.

9/1

9/3 9/6

at Pennsylvania

*UMBC Tournament; Baltimore, Md.

L, 0-3

L, 0-4

at Holy Cross

11/9

L, 0-6

L, 1-5

W, 2-1

NEW HAVEN*

11/2

8/31 9/7

9/10 9/12 9/17 9/20 9/24 9/27 9/30 10/4 10/8

10/15 10/19 10/22 10/25 10/29 11/2

2008 (3-12-4, 1-4-3 America East) at Hofstra at Lehigh

at #3 Connecticut

T, 2-2 (2OT) L, 0-1 L, 0-1

LONG ISLAND

W, 2-1

COLUMBIA

W, 1-0

at #20 Georgetown at Yale

TOWSON at Marist

at #9 Akron

at #24 Duke at Vermont*

BOSTON UNIVERSITY*

L, 0-1 L, 1-4 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-5 L, 1-5

L, 0-1

at Albany*

T, 0-0 (2OT)

NEW HAMPSHIRE*

T, 1-1 (2OT)

MAINE*

at Hartford*

at Binghamton* UMBC*

*America East

L, 1-2

T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 0-1

W, 2-0


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A-A-A Accardi, Robert .......................... 1963-64 Acero, Diego ............................ 2007-08 Adekaya, David .............................. 1991 Adelsberg, Greg ........................ 1996-97 Aininye, Jonathan ........................... 1982 Ajayi, Oluwaseun ............................ 1999 Akiba, Taro ........................... 1996-97-98 Alexandre, Greg ........................ 1993-94 Allen, Alton ................................ 1999-00 Allen, Josh ............................ 2002-03-04 Almeida, Galo ............................ 1986-87 Amari, Vinnie ........................ 1969-70-71 Amigo, Louis ................................... 1989 Animdee, Bright ......................... 2003-04 Aquino, Michele ......................... 2007-08 Argata, Freddy .................................. N/A Arikian, Shane .................2000-01-02-03 Arvidson, Josh ........................... 1989-90 Ashman, Mark .................1982-83-84-85 Asprilla, Omar ................................. 1991 Axelsson, Jesper ....................... 2000-01 Avellino, Matt ........................ 2005-06-07 Avila, Eryck ................................ 1991-92 Aziz, Simon .................................... 1990 B-B-B Baco, Gus ....................................... 1977 Baker, Doug ................................... 1973 Baracaldo, Bryan .............. 1999-2000-01 Barberio, Anthony ................. 2002-03-04 Bauer, Harold ................................... N/A Beale, Bruce ......................... 1969-70-71 Beale, Ron ................................. 1978-79 Bebe, Constant ................................. N/A Beck, Chris ..................................... 1996 Becker, Gary ............................. 1985-86 Belanger, Greg ............................... 1976 Bellero, Mike .........................1982-83-84 Benintendo, John ........................... 1997 Bennett, Willie .................................. N/A Beristain, Jon-Ander .................. 1998-99 Betancourt, Alexander .................... 2006 Blackadder, Andrew ....................... 1999 Blaha, John .................................... 1967 Blazich, Frank ................................. 1963 Blum, Robert ............................. 1987-88 Boateng, Worthy ............................. 2001 Bonsu, Jude Osei ...................... 2001-02 Bosco, Paul ............................... 1968-69 Boyce, David .................................... N/A Bravo, Diego ................................... 1998 Breitmaier, Josh ........................ 2005-06 Brender, Scott ................................ 1977 Brennan, Rob ................................. 1992 Bressel, Robert .......................... 1964-65 Breun, Paul ........................... 1996-97-98 Bricourt, Love ..................1987-88-89-90 Brophy, Brendan ....................... 1972-73 Brown, Damion ................... 2006-07-08 Brown, Maurice ......................... 2006-07 Brown, Ricky....................1996-97-98-99 Bruno, Austin .................................. 1991 Bruno, Joe .......................1987-88-89-90 Burian, Gideon .......................... 1987-88 Burke, Bob ........................................ N/A Butler, Tom.................................... 2008 Buzzy, Brett ............................... 1990-91 C-C-C Caldwell, Dan ................................. 1986 Cameron, Kevin ...............2000-01-02-03

Campbell, Ceasar ................. 1980-81-82 Campbell, Rich ................1978-79-80-81 Campbell-Assante, Antonio ............ 1976 Canales, Noe ............................. 2003-04 Cantley, Brian ................................. 1990 Caputo, Anthony ................... 1987-88-89 Carberry, Andrez ....................... 1997-98 Cardinale, Chris ......................... 1995-96 Casper, David ................................. 1983 Casper, Eric ...................................... N/A Casper, Mike .................................. 1987 Catalano, Chris .......................... 1994-95 Catalano, Vito ..................1968-69-70-71 Chami, Mazen........................... 2007-08 Charles, Colin ....................... 1990-91-92 Chastaing, Philip ............................ 1994 Chernek, Dana ............................... 1963 Chijioke, Erike ................................ 1982 Chung, Ian ........................................ N/A Chung, Yeung .................1994-95-96-97 Ciklic, Adam.......................... 2004-05-06 Clarke, D......................................... 1963 Clemens, Neal ................................ 1991 Cobourne, George .......................... 2001 Cohen, Scott ................................... 1983 Cohn, Joel ........................................ N/A Coiro, Angelo .................................. 1999 Coleman, Brian ............................... 1982 Colton, Jeffrey .................................. N/A Consiglio, Ron .................1965-66-67-68 Cosme, Victor ................................. 1989 Coutavas, Elias ...............1978-79-80-81 Cowan, Steve ............................ 1964-65 Crowder, Bob ....................... 1964-65-66 Crowe, Barry................................... 1995 Crowel, M. ...................................... 1963 Cukar, Dan ..................................... 2004 Cullinan, Jason ............................... 1996 Cummings, Keith ............................ 1981 Cusack, Tim.....................1978-79-80-81 Cutrone, Frank ............................... 1996 Cyrus, Randy .................................. 2001 Czeladko, Leslie ............................. 1983 Czuy, Jamie .................................... 1980 D-D-D Damore, Stephen ...................... 2007-08 Dang. Long ..................................... 1988 Das, Kaushik ........................ 1985-86-87 Davies, Alan ................................... 1968 Decayette, Jean ................... 1978-79-80 DeCora, Hank ..................1977-78-79-80 DeRosa, Corey ..................... 1992-93-94 DeRosa, Jeremy ............................. 1995 DeRosario, Nick ............................... N/A Demeyre, Bob ................................ 1971 Diaz, Joe .........................1975-76-77-78 Dillon, Hector .................................. 2000 Ditrich, Dawid ............................ 2007-08 Djura, Dorin .................................... 2005 Doherty, Paul ........................ 1983-84-85 Dorage, Steve ........................... 1975-76 Douglas, Norman ................. 1973-74-75 Doxey, David .................................. 1982 Doyle, Chris ............................... 2002-03 Duda, Andrew ................................. 1994 Dunne, Howie ................................. 1968 Duncanson, Dan ............................. 2004 Dutkiewicz, Vinnie ..................... 1969-70 E-E-E Eckstein, Scott ................................ 1988

Efron, Harold ............................. 1986-87 Elliassi, Simon .................................. N/A Erike, Bosah ....................1974-75-76-77 Erike, Eric .................................. 1980-81 Esposito, Jack .................1964-65-66-67 F-F-F Fabrelle, Hector .................... 1972-73-74 Fable, Steve ................................... 2000 Faulkner, Dennis ............................ 1983 Femino, Andrew ........................ 1990-91 Fernandez, Charlie ......................... 1977 Ferraro, Steve ...................... 1964-65-66 Ferrin, Dan ......................2000-01-02-03 Fienberg, Martin ............................... N/A Figueroa, Gadiel ................... 2005-06-07 Flashner, Jason ......................... 1996-97 Fleishman, Larry ............................. 1972 Foster, Don ......................1963-64-65-66 Foster, Roman ...................... 1970-71-72 Fox, Mike .......................................... N/A Frankel, Jared ........................... 1964-65 Freitag, Peter ........................ 1968-69-70 Frick, Ed .........................1964-65-66-67 Friedheim, Alan ...............1964-65-66-67 Friedman, Mark ................................ N/A Fruchter, Alan ....................... 1977-78-79 Fucci, Rob ................................. 2004-05 Funch, Roy ........................... 1964-65-66 G-G-G Gaither, Jamie ...................... 2000-01-02 Garavelli, Dustin ........................ 1995-96 Gartner, Kenny ................................. N/A Geiger, Mike .............................. 1991-92 Geiger, Vinny ...................1983-84-85-86 Gennusa, Dominick ........................ 1991 Geoghegan, Collin .............. 2006-07-08 George, Aaron .................1969-70-71-72 Ginsberg, Keith ...................... 1999-2000 Giumanini, Angelo ............................ N/A Glassen, Sam ................................. 1998 Goff, John ....................................... 1983 Goldschmidt, Peter ..........1969-70-71-72 Goltsman, Steve ............................. 2004 Gomez, Marcos .............................. 1986 Gomez, Milton ................................ 1982 Goncalves, Victor ........................... 1994 Gonser, John .................................... N/A Gonzalez, Chris .................... 1985-86-87 Gonzalez, Joe ...................... 1990-91-92 Gonzalez, Tom ............................... 1967 Goodheart, Lyle ......................... 1978-79 Gorman, John ................................. 1998 Gould, Biff ....................................... 1968 Grady, Matt ..................................... 1997 Grant, Jabez .............................. 1980-81 Graziano, Joe ..................1972-73-74-75 Grbovic, Vuk ................................... 2008 Greene, Marshall ............................ 1967 Griefenstein, Bob .............1978-79-80-81 Grillo, Chris ......................1990-91-92-93 Guerra, Roberto ............................. 1985 H-H-H Haft, Craig .......................1977-78-79-80 Hakim, Bill............................. 1968-69-70 Halkidis, Pete ....................... 2004-05-06 Haluskey, Tom ............................... 1988 Han, Chong ............................... 2002-03 Han, Jay ......................................... 1998 Hatzopolous, Angelo .......1978-79-80-81 Headley, Shanniel ..................... 2003-04

Henriques, Diogo ............................ 1998 Hessing, Hank ........................... 1967-68 Hewan-Lowe, Lister .......................... N/A Heyman, Paul ................................. 1964 Heyman, Pete ................................. 1970 Hicks, Kyle ................................. 2002-03 Hilding, Ray ............................... 1970-71 Hillis, Mike ...................................... 1996 Hitt, Jim........................................... 1987 Hoffman, Dave .......................... 1976-77 Holland, Levi ................................... 1989 Holmes, Dan .........................1994-95-96 Hudak, Bill .......................1967-68-69-70 Hurley, Rich ..........................1981-82-83 I-I-I Imrich, Peter ....................1993-94-95-96 Inada, Jeff ....................................... 1997 Iucciolino, Peter ..................... 1999-2000 J-J-J Jalayer, Saam ...................... 1993-94-95 Jannelli, Vincent ............................. 1985 Jaslow, Ken ............................... 1984-85 Jesperson, Peter ............................ 1989 Jinks, Ryan ......................1994-95-96-97 Johnson, Ambulai ............................. N/A Johnson, Brian ............................... 1990 Jordan, Akil ................................ 2001-02 Joseph, Jean .................................. 1993 K-K-K Kampe, Dennis ..................... 1964-65-66 Kanellopoulos, Pete ....................... 1972 Kandassis, Nick .............................. 1974 Karmatz, Fred ................................. 1983 Kauders, Tom ....................... 1973-74-75 Kaye, Danny ....................1967-68-69-70 Kenney, Dave ................................. 1985 Kent, Danny .....................1987-88-89-90 Kesselheim, Howie ......................... 1965 King, Dave ...................................... 2000 King, Stephen ................................. 1998 Kissel, Rob ......................1985-86-87-88 Kleinberg, Joel ...................... 1963-64-65 Klimley, Peter ............................ 1968-69 Kokolakis, Mike .............................. 1999 Kozick, Rob .................................... 1988 Koziol, Stuart .................................. 1991 Kralick, Jim ..................................... 1983 Krecko, Andy .................................... N/A Kwaak, Rich ..................................... N/A L-L-L Langsner, Richard .......................... 1976 LaRocca, George ...................... 1991-92 Lotfi, Parvis ...........................1982-83-84 Lazo, Alex ....................................... 1997 Lee, Edward ................................... 1984 Leis, Oscar .......................... 2006-07-08 Lepre, Stefano ................................ 1986 Lesko, Phil .......................1978-79-80-81 Levine, Richard .............................. 1968 Lewkowicz, Ron ............................. 1973 Liiv, Noah ........................2003-04-05-06 Ling, Trevor .................................... 1998 LoNigro, Craig ................................ 1987 Looby, Kevin ................................... 1988 Lotfi, Parfviz .................................... 1982 Low, Matt ........................................ 1966 Lynam, Matt .....................1993-94-95-96 Lynch, Martin ...................2005-06-07-08 M-M-M

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Magram, Richie .............................. 1963 Malone, Matt .............................. 1987-88 Mangialaidi, Martin ......................... 1986 Mannino, Rosario ...................... 2005-06 Manson, Aggrey ............................. 1996 Manyin, Jeff .................................... 1987 Maranich, Ed ............................. 1985-86 Marihart, Andrew ............................ 2002 Marinkovic, Predrag .................. 2005-06 Maroney, Jherrett ........................... 2008 Marsh, Mike ............................... 1984-85 Martinelli, Charlie ............................ 1971 Martinez, Eddie .............................. 1975 Masullo, Erminio ............................. 1997 Matos, Charlie .................1985-86-87-88 Matos, Frank ...................1981-82-83-84 Mattsen, Karl ............................. 1990-91 Maul, Jonathan ................1990-91-92-93 Mayer, Walter ....................... 1972-73-74 Mazarese, Carlo ........................ 1972-73 Mazze, Tony ....................1981-82-83-84 McCabe, Joe ............................. 1991-92 McCabe, Sean ........................... 1998-99 McCann, Anthony ............................. N/A McCann, Kevin ................................. N/A McCarthy, Bryan ............................. 1997 McDade, Matt ..................1982-83-84-85 McDonald, Errol .................... 1978-79-80 McElymont, Nick ............................... N/A McGeady, Joe ........................... 1971-72 McGee, Joe .......................... 1980-81-82 McGovern, Dennis ...........1986-87-88-89 McGuinness, Pete .......................... 1990 McKenna, Neil ........................... 1992-93 McOmber, Brian ........................ 1998-99 McTurk, Kyle ................................. 2008 Medina, Rich .................................. 1983 Megaloudis, Chris ...................... 2004-05 Megaloudis, Mike ........................... 1998 Melnik, Larry ................................... 1965 Mensah, Solomon ................ 1970-71-72 Mentor, Eric ...................................... N/A Metzger, Danny ...............1967-68-69-70 Meyer, Albie .............................. 1963-64 Meyer, Phil ................................ 1973-74 Migadakis, James ........................... 1991 Miller, Wayne .................................... N/A Mittan, David .................................. 2000 Moelk, Brian ....................1991-92-93-94 Mohamed, Tamer ............2004-05-06-07 Moise, Charles ..................... 1980-81-82 Molloy, Bruce ...................1965-66-67-68 Molloy, Mike.....................1964-65-66-67 Montazem, Andre ................. 1982-83-84 Montgomery, Kenyatta .............. 2000-01 Morris, Austin............................. 2002-03 Moschella, John ........................ 2004-05 Muller, Kevin .............................. 2006-07 Murray, Mike .............................. 1989-90 Musengo, Jason ................... 1990-91-92 Musa, Yahaya .................2004-05-06-07 Musinski, Chris ............................... 2002 N-N-N Narvaez, Douglas ........................... 2005 Nasta, Paul ......................1982-83-84-85 Nasta, Joe ...................................... 1972 Nawabi, Jose .................................. 1994 Neumann-Giesen, Axel ............. 1986-87 Nguyen, Dinh .................................. 1992 Nielson, John .................................. 1981

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Nieves, Danny ...................... 1978-79-80 Nijankin, Jacques ................. 1991-92-93 Noel, Roland .............................. 1981-82 Norwood, Zach ................2003-04-05-06 O-O-O O’Brien, Kevin ................................ 1997 O’Leary, Chris ................................ 1985 O’Neil, James ................................. 1983 O’Neil, Steve .................................. 1982 Oldak, John ............................... 1987-88 Oliver, Rich ..................................... 1982 Olson, Ed ........................................ 1986 Ortiz, Julio....................................... 1991 P-P-P Paez, Vinny .......................... 1982-83-84 Palacio, Michael ..............2004-05-06-07 Palermo, Louis .......................... 1990-91 Palillo, Ron ......................1992-93-94-95 Palisi, Tom .......................1977-78-79-80 Palumbo, James ................. 2006-07-08 Pappas, John ....................... 1977-78-79 Partycki, Luke ..................1993-94-95-96 Pavlisin, Mihailo ...................... 2007-08 Pepper, Richard ............................... N/A Perceleanu, Andrew ....................... 1997 Perez, Ivan ..................1999-2000-01-02 Pfeiffer, John ........................ 1968-69-70 Piccoli, Matt .................................... 2008 Pifko, Mike ........................................ N/A Pitter, Keegan ................................. 2002 Prados, Juan Carlos ......................... N/A Preece, Jonathan ........................... 1997 Prescod, Yannick ........................... 2008 Preston, Ray ................................... 1991 Priestman, Maynard ............. 1963-64-65 Prince, Harry......................... 1967-68-69 Pritchard, J.C. ................................. 1982 Proscinski, Maciej ........................... 1992 Pryce, Junior ............................ 1978-79 Pulice, Ernie ................................... 1995 Pun, Wilson .....................1991-92-93-94 Q-Q-Q Qoku, Erion ............................... 2005-06 Quigley, Kevin ...................... 1986-87-88 Quintine, Reggie ............................... N/A R-R-R Rahbari, Kambiz ............................. 1989 Rakovic, Petar ........................... 2007-08 Ramic, Mladen ......................... 2007-08 Ramirez, Jose .................................. N/A Ramos, Gerald ............................... 1986 Raska, Randy ................................. 1977 Rao, Vincent .............................. 1995-96 Reagan, Sean .................................. N/A Reeve, Ron .................................... 1966 Reinhardt, Chris ........................ 1986-87 Remily, Scott ..................1973-74-75-76 Reza, Mohammed ............................ N/A Richards, Roy ..................1984-85-86-87 Richardson, Kwame ....1998-99-2000-01 Ridore, Fred ................................... 1997 Ridore, Stanley ............................... 1997 Rivez, Hector ............................. 1977-78 Rivera, Steven ................................ 1985 Rizzino, Angie ................................ 1963 Roberts, Mike ............................ 1963-64 Rodd, Ron ................................. 1977-78 Rodriguez, Erik ..................... 1993-94-95 Rubinstein, Lenny ............................. N/A Russo, Phil ..................................... 1983

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Russo, Robby ................................. 1998 S-S-S Sahaidachny, Michael .................... 1994 Sakk, Alex ................................. 1978-79 Salazar, Dan ....................2004-05-06-07 Salge, Chris ............................... 1996-97 Salvador, Mike .................2001-02-03-04 Sampson, Gerrard ..................... 1998-99 Sanchez, Juan ................................ 1998 Santi, Carlo ..................................... 2003 Sarr, Moses ............................... 1998-99 Savino, Vinny ....................... 1969-70-71 Scarpati, Chris .................2002-03-04-05 Sheng, Jeng Tai ............................. 1977 Schlegal, Chris .............................. 1986 Schmidt, Jeff ....................1977-78-79-80 Schnieder, Brian ............................... N/A Schultheiss, Bill ...............1975-76-77-78 Schwab, Eric ...................1985-86-87-88 Schwarz, Henry ................................ N/A Schwarz, Jim .................................. 1988 Scolaro, Pete .................................. 1990 Scott, David ...................................... N/A Scott, Larry ................................ 1980-81 Scott, Michael ................................. 1989 Secko, Mark .............................. 2007-08 Seide, Dominique ........................... 1985 Semeptzidis, George ...................... 1988 Serna, Jaime ....................1999-2000-01 Serna, Juan ............................... 1999-00 Shapiro, Steve ................................ 1976 Shriver, Paul ......................... 1969-70-71 Shulman, Norm .............................. 1968 Siano, Chris .................................... 1993 Silva, Luis ............................. 1988-89-90 Simpara, Mahamadou ............... 2006-07 Sinclair, Norman ............................... N/A Skoblicki, Rich ........................... 2006-07 Skolnick, Alex ................................. 1965 Skotzko, Mike ..................1982-83-84-85 Smudzinski, Kurt .................. 1994-95-96 Smythe, R. ...................................... 1963 Snider, Piotr ............................... 1985-86 Snow, Andrew ........................... 1991-92 Snyder, Steve ..............1997-98-99-2000 Soroudi, Craig .................................. N/A Speer, Greg .....................1967-68-69-70 Spencer, Walter ......................... 1975-76 St. Amour, Steve ............................ 1987 St. Hilaire, Pierre ............................ 1984 Staab, Bernd ............................. 1970-71 Stagnitta, Frank ......................... 2006-07 Stanley, Bill ................................ 1989-90 Stern, Eric .................................. 1981-82 Sura, Jose ............................2002-03-04 Swanson, Sam ............................... 1963 T-T-T Tedesco, Jack ................................ 1965 Tepfer, Brian .............................. 2005-06 Tetteh, Alex ............................... 1972-73 Thelman, John ................................ 1963 Thibdeau, Matt ................2000-01-02-03 Thompson, Justin ........................... 2003 Thomsson, Johan ........1998-99-2000-01 Tibbs, Dustin .................................. 2001 Tinari, Greg ................................... 2008 Torres, John ..................................... N/A Torres, Steve ............................. 1989-90 Tran, Hoang ..................................... N/A Trigo, Osvaldo ........................... 1973-74

Trotman, Kurt ............................ 1986-87 Truzman, Jose ...................... 1992-93-94 Tuttle, Dave .......................... 1969-70-71 U-U-U Uygur, Halit ......................1973-74-75-76 Uywane, Emeka ............................. 1974 V-V-V Vagner, Karsten ............................. 1963 Vagner, Robert ............................... 1967 Valbrune, Philippe .......................... 1992 Valenzuela, Luis ............................. 1999 Vallina, Chris .................................. 1988 Valkenburg, Nick ............................ 1968 Van Denburg, Joe .......................... 1967 Vangeneugden, George ................. 1998 Varone, Paul ................................... 1982 Vasakiris, Chris............................... 1983 Vassilaras, Angelo .......................... 1998 Vaughan, Rob ................................ 1993 Vialva, Sherwin ............................... 2002 Vickers, Dave ................................... N/A Villa, Juan Sebastian ................. 2006-07 Vlahakis, Bob ............................ 1970-71 Von Halle, Jean Pierre ................... 1982 W-W-W Wales, Charlie ................................ 1970 Walker, Oral.....................1984-85-86-87 Walsh, Scott ....................1973-74-75-76 Watson, Pete ........................ 1968-69-70 Watts, Everett ............................ 2000-01 Webb, Payton ................................. 2002 Weidermann, Bob ...................... 1963-64 Weinberg, Dave ......................... 1963-64 Weinberg, Joel ................................. N/A Weisberg, Jason ................... 1993-94-95 Weisberger, David ................ 2004-05-06 Whelan, Mike ............................. 1969-70 Wiles, Charles ................................ 1970 Wilke, Mark ...........................1970-71-72 Williams, Mike................................... N/A Wiltse, Larry.................................... 1966 Wisniewski, Ed ..................... 1987-88-89 Woods, Kevin ................................. 1980 Woodruff, Aaron ............................. 2008 Woodward, John .............................. N/A Worthington, Rich ...................... 1993-94 Wright, Jermaine ............................ 2000 X-X-X Xikis, EJ ................................2004-05-06 Y-Y-Y Yandon, Tom ............................. 1963-64 Yapi, Tom ....................................... 1974 Yellin, Mitch ............................... 1976-77 Yongwan, Chang .............................. N/A Yoo, Chan ...................................... 1982 Yost, Paul .............................1969-70-71 Younghans, Jackie ............... 1995-96-97 Yturraspe, Rob .......................... 2002-03 Yuan, Andy ....................................... N/A Z-Z-Z Zajkowski, Mark ......................... 2004-05 Zale, Tom ....................................... 1964 Zalewski, Kevin ............................. 2008 Zamboni, Pete .................1983-84-85-86 Ziegler, Herb .............................. 1967-68 Zori, Dan ..........................2005-06-07-08


JIM FIORE Jim

FIORE

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 7TH YEAR B.A. - Hofstra University M.A. - Springfield College

On July 23, 2003, President Shirley Strum Kenny introduced Jim Fiore as the ninth Director of Athletics in Stony Brook University history, stating “Jim has the energy, drive, enthusiasm and intelligence to take this program, in the tradition of Stony Brook, very far, very fast.” At the time of his hire Fiore was one of the youngest Directors of Athletics in NCAA Division I. Since his arrival at Stony Brook from Princeton University in August 2003, Fiore has pointed Stony Brook on an aggressive course for success in all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. He has undertaken a major restructuring of the intercollegiate athletics program, including the hiring of new coaching and administrative staff, dramatic facility upgrades and improved revenue generation. Fiore’s vision for Stony Brook athletics has resulted in unprecedented growth for the program. After its championship season in 2005, the football program was elevated to the NCAA I-AA scholarship level, and in April 2006, Fiore announced that the program would upgrade to Independent status for the 2007 season and accepted an invitation into the Big South Conference as an associate member for football only. In doing so, he has ensured the long-term future of Stony Brook football, enabling it to eventually compete for a national championship alongside institutions with similar academic and athletic standards. In addition, his dynamic imaging and branding campaign has given Stony Brook athletics a national scope. During the 2005-2006 academic year, Stony Brook inked a television deal with Madison Square Garden (MSG) Network to broadcast a multi-game package during the 2006-2007 academic year, the first television deal in the program’s history. In January 2006, the department also launched The Stony Brook Sports Report, a 30-week television show that is produced on campus and aired nationally on CSTV. Fiore also spearheaded the bid that resulted in Stony Brook being awarded the opportunity to host the NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse north quarterfinals in May 2006. Fiore’s grand design has produced dramatic results and a series of firsts for Stony Brook. In 2004, the baseball team won its first America East title and went to the NCAA Tournament. In the fall of 2005, the football program secured its first-ever conference title in its Division I history. On the same day that the football team won a championship, the men’s soccer team capped its regular-season title by capturing its first America East Tournament crown to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The men’s soccer team went on to notch Stony Brook’s first NCAA playoff victory with a first-round win over Yale. Success continued during the winter months as the women’s basketball team put together the second-best turnaround in Division I, going from 8-20 in 2004-2005 to a 20-10 mark in 2005-2006. Along the way, the team defeated nationally-ranked Temple en route to receiving the program’s first postseason bid, a trip to the 2006 WNIT. In the spring of 2005, the men’s lacrosse team garnered its first-ever Top 20 ranking in the 16-year history of the program and is now regularly ranked in the top-20. Under Fiore’s leadership, Stony Brook won its first Division I conference championships in women’s sports in 2007 as the women’s lacrosse, cross country and volleyball teams all won titles. Fiore also has turned his attention to department-wide fundraising efforts, with his efforts resulting in an increase of more than 55 percent in both annual giving revenue and number of donors. In an effort to take a lead role in the university’s $300 million capital campaign, the Department of Athletics has secured several major gifts, two of which were the largest philanthropic gifts given to athletics in its history. In July 2005, Fiore hired a Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Services & Advancement and adopted a new philosophy for the annual Providing Athletes With Support (P.A.W.S.) fundraising campaign, a philosophy that streamlined the annual fundraising process to prepare Stony Brook to exceed all fundraising expectations in the future. In addition, he created the Athletic Director Advisory Council, a 19-member board comprised of Stony Brook alumni, staff and community members that will advise Fiore in the fundraising advancement process. His attention to the bottom line resulted in a new athletic department budget process that relieved the department of an annual systemic deficit, resulting in a balanced budget for the 2004-2005 academic year, the first time that Stony Brook realized that goal since moving to the Division I level. Fiore has seen the department balance its budget every year since and has overseen a budget growth from $9 million to $14 million. Beginning in the ‘04-’05 academic year, Stony Brook University athletics realized a near 20 percent increase in its operating budget due to new revenue streams for the department. Additionally, Stony Brook has teamed with Islanders Media Inc. as the athletic department continues to nurture and foster strong bonds with the Long Island corporate community. Fiore has secured $30 million from New York State for athletic facility renovations to the Stony Brook University Basketball Arena, Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium and various other athletic facilities. In December 2003, Stony Brook retained HOK, the premier

sports architectural firm in the nation, to formulate and develop a master plan for the future of Stony Brook athletic facilities. The blueprint already has begun to take hold: The baseball/softball complex received a facelift with the addition of new bleachers and press boxes, the strength and conditioning facility was renovated and expanded and the Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium is going to have a $6 million expansion that will include increasing seating by 2,000 and new Club and V.I.P. seating. Additionally a $20 million renovation of the Stony Brook University Basketball Arena will commence in Spring 2008 as well as a $1.2 million renovation to the Pritchard Gymnasium complex. The football, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and visiting team locker rooms in LaValle Stadium recently were redesigned and enhanced for $1,000,000. Under Fiore’s leadership, Stony Brook student-athletes also have attained new levels of achievement in the classroom. Since his arrival the GPA for student-athletes has risen from 2.86 in 2003 to 3.11 in the fall of 2007. The ‘07-’08 academic year proved to be Stony Brook’s most successful season academically as its student-athletes compiled a department best overall G.P.A. of 3.06 and saw 339 student-athletes named to the America East honor roll - the most since the university joined the America East in 2001. In the fall of 2007, 15 of 20 teams earned team GPAs above 3.0 and 71 percent of Stony Brook’s student-athletes were named to the America East Honor Roll or the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll for earning above a 3.0 or 3.5 GPA, respectively. Coinciding with this success, Stony Brook unveiled the new Goldstein Student-Athlete Development Center in the spring of 2006, a center made possible through a $1.2 million gift from Stony Brook alum and former All-American squash player Stuart Goldstein ‘74. The 6,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility can accommodate more than 400 student-athletes and features a computer lab, a study hall/multipurpose function room, a career resource/library area and several private tutor rooms. During his tenure, Fiore also has guided Stony Brook through the essential and formative NCAA Certification process, helped redesign the athletic logo and athletic website, developed a new comprehensive student-athlete exit survey and head coach performance evaluation instrument, implemented mandatory drug testing, and unveiled an athletic department strategic plan through 2011. Fiore also has instituted a “Book of the Year” program for coaches and staff that highlights important topics relevant to professional and personal development, culminating with the author’s visit to campus and discussion with the entire staff. In the fall of 2004, Fiore implemented a Minority Apprentice program to assist in the development of young professionals in intercollegiate athletics. His list of accomplishments has not gone unnoticed. In December 2007 Fiore was named the Sports Man of the Year by The Village Times Herald and in the fall of 2004, he was recognized by the Long Island Business Association as one of the Top 40 executives under the age of 40 on Long Island. Fiore currently serves on University President Shirley Strum Kenny’s Cabinet and also was appointed by Kenny to co-chair the strategic plan for image and identity committee. He also has served on the honorary degree, weekend life, NCAA certification and the university sponsorship committees. In 2005 he was appointed to the Executive Committee of the America East Conference and currently serves as the Chairman of the group. Fiore also is a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet and the NCAA Division I Misconduct Appeals Sub-committee. Recently, he was named to the Dowling College Sports Management Board of Directors. In June 2004, Fiore was a featured speaker at the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) convention in Dallas, Texas. From 1999-2003, he provided department-wide leadership in support of the director of athletics at Princeton University, a program that supports 38 sports, 40 club sports programs and more than 1,000 student-athletes. A member of the senior management team, he was responsible for all athletic programming oversight of all varsity intercollegiate programs. In addition, Fiore directed all personnel matters, including the coordination of national searches for coaches, staff and administrative positions. Along with the director of athletics, he assisted in the planning for short and long-term capital improvements. During Fiore’s tenure, Princeton achieved extraordinary success on the fields of play and in the classroom. Princeton finished among the Top 25 in the Director’s Cup standings in three of the four years he was there and is the only non-scholarship institution ever to finish in the Top 25. From 1999-2003, Princeton teams won 60 Ivy League championships and nine national championships. From 1995-1998, Fiore was the Assistant Director of Athletics for Intercollegiate Programming at Dartmouth College, where he assisted with the daily operation and supervision of Dartmouth’s comprehensive 34-sport program. Before Dartmouth, Fiore interned at Princeton (1994-1995) for one year, during which he assisted the director of athletics on assigned projects. He began his career as a graduate assistant at Springfield College before moving on to be an assistant to the Executive Director of the National Invitation Tournament during the spring and summer of 1993. One year later, he took an internship in the compliance office at Fordham University. A native of Long Beach, N.Y, Fiore graduated from Long Beach High School and went on to earn his Bachelor of Arts degree from Hofstra University, where he played free safety for the football team. Upon graduation from Hofstra, Fiore earned a master’s degree in education from Springfield College. Additionally, he received a certificate from The Sports Management Institute held at the University of Notre Dame and University of South Carolina. Fiore and his wife, Lisa, have a son, Michael, who is 7 years old. They reside in Stony Brook.

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ADMINISTRATION & COACHES ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Stephen Clacherty Assistant AD for Compliance

Rob Emmerich Assistant AD for External Services

Jim Fiore Director of Athletics

Philip Hess Director of Athletic Communications

Kathy Koshansky Assistant AD for Sports Medicine

Matt Larsen Senior Associate AD for Business Operations and Adminstration

Todd Phelps Assistant AD for Facility Operations and Events

Courtney Sanfelippo Assistant AD for Student-Athlete Development

Paul Schlickmann Executive Associate Director of Athletics

Sue Serafini Assistant AD for Sports Administration

Dr. Randy Susman Faculty Athletic Representative

David Van Dyke Director of Speed, Strength & Conditioning

Donna Woodruff Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA

Enzo Zucconi Director of Equipment Operations

HEAD COACHES

Dave Alexander Swimming & Diving

Deb MatejkaDesLauriers Volleyball

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Megan Bryant Softball

Steve Pikiell Men's Basketball

Michele Cherry Women’s Basketball

Chuck Priore Football

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Allison Comito Women's Lacrosse

Andy Ronan Cross Country & Track & Field

Gary Glassman Tennis

Sue Ryan Women's Soccer

Matt Senk Baseball

Cesar Markovic Men’s Soccer

Rick Sowell Men's Lacrosse


STAFF DIRECTORY

Susan Abbott Coordinator of Events

Dan Arena Asst. Manager Equipment Operations

John Carpenter Assistant Equipment Operations

Chris Cepeda Maintenance Technician

Jeremy Cohen Athletic Communications Assistant

Michael Derice Graduate Assistant Administration

Lisa Drane Coordinator of Scheduling

B.J. Ercolino Assistant Athletic Trainer

John Espey Assistant Director of Facilities

Clare Faurote Staff Assistant Administration/ Business

Roy Flores Assistant Athletic Trainer

Matt Franck Coordinator of Eligibility & Recruiting

Danielle Hibbard Academic Advisor

Sarah Kearney Assistant Speed, Strength & Conditioning Coach

Nicholas Kolb Assistant Director of Speed, Strength & Conditioning

Sam Kornhauser Athletics Advancement Officer

Andrea Lebedinski Coordinator of Merchandising & Branding

Shannon Logan Academic Advisor

Eric Lehnert Assistant Athletic Trainer

Rachael Lyall Coordinator of Business Operations

Adam McLeod Event Coordinator

Brandon Mitchell Assistant Athletic Trainer

Stephanie Poetzsch Facilities Assistant

Brady Rice Athletic Trainer Intern

Craig Schroeder Athletic Communications Assistant

Mary Scully Administrative Assistant Men’s and Women’s Basketball

Mary Tovornik Assistant Athletic Trainer

John VanWagner Manager of Marketing and Corporate Partnership

Jordan Vardell Coordinator of External Services

Todd Wyant Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Development

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Since 2003, Dr. Stanley has also served as Director of the Samuel L. National Institutes of Health-funded Midwest Regional Center for STANLEY, JR., M.D. Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases.

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT 1ST YEAR B.A. - Univ. of Chicago M.D. - Harvard University

Dr. Stanley received his B.A. with honors in biology in 1976

from the University of Chicago and his M.D. in 1980 from Harvard Medical School. After his internship at Massachusetts General

Hospital, he was named a Fellow in Infectious Diseases at Washington University School of Medicine.

The author and co-author of dozens

Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., began his

duties as the fifth President of Stony Brook

of peer-reviewed articles and scholarly

Kenny, Ph.D. who retired after 15 years

ent of numerous awards, including the

Brook, Dr. Stanley held the position of Vice

Molecular Parasitology and the Distin-

the Department of Molecular Microbiology

Students at Washington University. He

souri.

and national science advisory boards,

at Washington University, Dr. Stanley

lergy & Infectious Diseases Council; the

the research enterprise. In this role, he

Technology and Research Advisory Com-

on July 1, 2009, succeeding Shirley Strum

publications, Dr. Stanley is the recipi-

in the position. Prior to his arrival at Stony

Burrough’s Welcome Scholar Award in

Chancellor for Research and Professor in

guished Service Teaching Award from the sits on a number of community, regional,

at Washington University in St. Louis, Mis-

including the NIH National Advisory Al-

As Vice Chancellor for Research

is credited with substantially advancing

U.S. Department of Commerce Emerging

oversaw a research portfolio of $548 mil-

mittee; Research Alliance of Missouri;

His responsibilities encompassed a broad

Louis Center of Excellence, Missouri Life

management of these extramural research

sador for the Paul G. Rogers Society for

lion, including $391 million in NIH funding.

Saint Louis Academy of Science; and St.

array of activities associated with the

Sciences Trust Fund, and is an Ambas-

funds, including, but not limited to, the full

Global Health Research..

range of matters related to undergraduate, graduate, and faculty research, and technology transfer.

Dr. Randy SUSMAN

Dr. Stanley is married to Ellen Li, M.D.

Ph.D., a world renowned gastroenterologist and researcher who

is also a Professor at Washington University’s School of Medicine. Drs. Stanley and Li are the parents of four children.

FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE 7TH YEAR B.A. - U.C. Davis M.S. & Ph.D - Univ. of Chicago J.D. - Touro College

Dr. Randy Susman enters his seventh year as the Faculty Athletic

Representative at Stony Brook University.

Susman is Professor of Anatomical Sciences in the School of

Medicine. His research activities span the fossil evidence of early

human evolution in Africa, studies of wild apes in central Africa,

and the comparative anatomy of humans and our closest relatives, the African apes. His publications appear in numerous professional

journals, the popular press, and he is a regular contributor to the World Book Encyclopedia. Susman has taught human anatomy, hu-

man evolution, anatomy for artists, and other courses at Stony Brook

over the past 28 years. He is a member of the graduate programs

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in Anthropological Sciences and Ecology and Evolution, in addition

to the graduate program in Anatomical Sciences in the Health Sci-

ence Center. He has served as Director of the graduate programs in Anatomical Sciences and the Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences. For the past six years he has served as Stony Brook's Faculty Athletic Representative.

Susman received his bachelor of arts degree in biological an-

thropology from U.C. Davis in 1970. He did his postgraduate work at the University of Chicago where he earned both his masters and

Ph.D. in evolutionary anthropology. He earned his law degree from the Jacob Fuchsberg Law Center at Touro College in 1988.




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