2011 UConn Men's Soccer Media Guide

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 38 All-Americans

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General Information Table of Contents This is UConn Soccer Media Information Media Guide Credits 2011 Schedule UConn Soccer by the Numbers 2011 Preview The Roster Player Breakdown Season Preview

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

Coaching Staff 13 Head Coach Ray Reid 14-17 Assoc. Head Coach John Deeley 18 Assoc. Head Coach Tim O’Donohue 19 Assistant Coach Mike Mordocco 20 Dir. Soccer Quality Brian Clarhaut 20 Dir. of Soccer Admin. Kevin Mellon 21 Asst. Dir. Soccer Admin Chris Gbandi 21 Strength Coach Chris West 22 Athletic Trainer Mario Diaz 23 6XSSRUW 6WDࠣ Player Profiles The Seniors The Juniors The Sophomores The Newcomers Career Game-by-Game Statistics 2011 Huskies

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2010 Review Season Review Final Statistics Senior Letterwinners Box Scores

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24 BIG EAST Players of the Year

BIG EAST Conference The BIG EAST Conference BIG EAST Tournament History 2010 BIG EAST Review BIG EAST Composite Schedule

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Opponent Information 57 2011 Opponents/ All-Time vs. Opponents 58-61 BIG EAST/NCAA Tournament Dates 61 UConn vs. All-Time Opponents 62 Records & History 63 NCAA Tournament History 64-65 Individual Records 66-67 Team Records 68-69 National Honors 70 All-Americans 71 BIG EAST Honors 72 New England 73 UConn Honors 74 Team Awards 75 All-Time Letterwinners 76-77 Year-by-Year Results 78-82 The UConn Experience 83 National Championships 84-85 BIG EAST Championships 86-87 The Best of the BIG EAST 88-89 Game Day at UConn 90 The Goal Patrol 91 NCAA’s Most Popular Program 92 Friends of Soccer 93 UConn Soccer Alumni 94 Huskies in Major League Soccer 95 Meet the Huskies Banquet 96 Media Coverage 97 2000 & 1981 National Championship 98

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This is UConn This is UConn Amazing Facilities UConn’s Top 10 2010-11 Husky Highlights Morrone Stadium Shenkman Training Center University President CPIA Sports Medicine Faculty List UConn Development Fund UConn Sports Museum

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32 BIG EAST Players of the Year1937: ď Ź 38 All-BIG EAST Selections JohnFirst SquiresTeam takes over as head coach, a post he would hold for 28 of the next 29 seasons ... Coach Squires passed away in 2006 at the age of 94 as one of the true pioneers of intercollegiate soccer.

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The Husky soccer program prides itself on creating a family atmosphere through the highs and lows of each day as the team strives to reach its goals. In the 80 + years since UConn’s ŕ ¤UVW VHDVRQ WKHUH KDYH EHHQ countless historic moments. From the team’s 2-2 record in its inaugural season in 1928 to WKH UHFRUG VHWWLQJ ŕ ¤QLVK in 2007, the Huskies have always been poised for greatness. Some of the most legendary and successful coaches in collegiate soccer history - John Squires, Joe Morrone and now Ray Reid - have paced the sidelines since the 1937 season.

1969: Joe Morrone becomes the seventh head coach in UConn history ... Morrone coached 28 years, earning a 358-178-53 record, before having the soccer stadium named after him in 1996. 1972: Frantz Innocent scores four goals vs. Hofstra on Nov. 4 to set a school record for single-game goals (record remains intact). 1979: Joe M. Morrone sets the school records for goals (22) and points (57) in a season ... Both records would stay intact until the 2007 season when O’Brian White moved atop in goals with 23. 1980: The Huskies win a program-best 21 games, including VWUDLJKW RQ WKHLU ZD\ WR WKH 1&$$ 4XDUWHUŕ ¤QDOV -RH 0 Morrone wins the Hermann Trophy, given annually to the best collegiate player. 8&RQQ ZLQV LWV ŕ ¤UVW 1&$$ 1DWLRQDO &KDPSLRQVKLS EHDWLQJ Alabama A&M 2-1 in overtime on Dec. 6 in Palo Alto, Calif. ... 7KH +XVNLHV ŕ ¤QLVK WKH VHDVRQ ZLWK D UHFRUG 1983: In just the second year of BIG EAST soccer play, the HusNLHV ZLQ WKHLU ŕ ¤UVW RI VHYHQ FRQIHUHQFH FKDPSLRQVKLSV 1988: Dan Donigan receives the Adi Dassler Award for the most outstanding senior soccer player. 1997: Ray Reid becomes UConn’s newest head coach after eight seasons at Southern Connecticut State. 2000: The Huskies capture the NCAA National Championship with a 2-0 win over Creighton on Dec. 10 in Charlotte, N.C. ... Chris Gbandi earns the Hermann Trophy for being the best collegiate player. 2006: UConn celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the 1981 NCAA Championship with an elaborate reunion weekend and celebration.

O’Brian White was the No. 4 overall pick by Toronto FC in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft after ŕ ¤QLVKLQJ KLV FDUHHU DW 8&RQQ ZLWK SRLQWV on 46 goals and 23 assists in 77 games played. He was also named the 2007 M.A.C. Hermann 7URSK\ ZLQQHU DV ZHOO DV WKH %,* ($67 2ŕ ŁHQsive Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008.

2007: The Huskies won their third BIG EAST title in four years, while also taking the regular-season crown... O’Brian White breaks the school record for season goals en route to winning the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy... Julius James is the three-time defending BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year... Ray Reid earns his second 20-win season at UConn, going 20-3-2 through the 1&$$ 4XDUWHUŕ ¤QDOV

UConn has had 13 NSCAA First Team AllAmericans, including 2010 selection Tony Cascio. Seventeen Huskies have combined for 25 BIG EAST Major honors since the league began.

2009: UConn won the BIG EAST Regular Season title in the Blue Division before making its 30th overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament and its 12th straight.

2008: UConn made its 29th overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament, including its 11th straight. The Huskies also fought their way into the NCAA Round of 16 for the 19th time in program history.

2010: UConn made its 31st NCAA Tournament appearance as they posted a 12-2-6 overall record. The Huskies were led by All-Americans Josh Ford and Tony Cascio along with freshman All-American Andrew Jean-Baptiste. Cascio was named BIG ($67 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH 3OD\HU RI WKH <HDU ZKLOH )RUG ZDV WDJJHG DV WKH Goalkeeper of the Year.

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The 2011 University of Connecticut Men’s Soccer Media Guide has been published to provide pertinent information concerning UConn’s soccer program and to assist the media in its continuing coverage of Husky soccer.

University of Connecticut Location..... Storrs, Conn. 06269 Founded........................... 1881 Total Enrollment ........... 29,517 Colors .Blue (PMS 289) and White Nicknames........ UConn, Huskies $ŕ ŚOLDWLRQ . ....... NCAA Division I Conference..................BIG EAST President ............. Susan Herbst Interim Director of Athletics . ... Paul Pendergast Athletics Phone.. 860-486-2725 Athletics Fax......860-486-3300 7LFNHW 2ŕ ŚFH......860-486-2724 Mailing Address........................ University of Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 2095 Hillside Road, . Unit 1173 Storrs, CT 06269-1173

2010 Season Overall Record......................... 12-2-6 BIG EAST Record...5-1-3/3rd Blue Div. BIG EAST Tournament......4XDUWHUŕ ¤QDOV NCAA Finish......... NCAA Second Round Final NSCAA Finish.....................No. 13

UConn Men’s Soccer Program Began................. 1928 Total Games Played/Record...... 1266/723-439-104 (.612) 'Lŕ ŁHUHQW 2SSRQHQWV )DFHG. 133 Home Field/Capacity................. Joseph J. Morrone Stadium/4,407 .Playing Surface....Natural Grass

Associate Head Coach..... ..Tim O’Donohue Alma Mater..................Muhlenberg ‘95

We at Connecticut appreciate your interest in our soccer program and are always available to be of assistance to all media members in their coverage of the Huskies. Please take notice of the following guidelines. 6KRXOG \RX KDYH DQ\ TXHVWLRQV SOHDVH FDOO RU ZULWH RXU Rŕ ŚFH INFORMATION & CREDENTIALS Requests for home game media passes, photography passes and broadcast accommodations must be made in writing, via email or ID[ WR WKH 8&RQQ 2ŕ ŚFH RI $WKOHWLF &RPPXQLFDWLRQV $OO DSSURYHG requests may be picked up by a representative of the media outlet at the Media Will Call area at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium. MEDIA AREA SERVICES 7KH 8&RQQ 2ŕ ŚFH RI $WKOHWLF &RPPXQLFDWLRQV ZLOO SURYLGH DOO ZRUNLQJ media members pre-game notes and statistics prior to each game. +DOIWLPH DQG ŕ ¤QDO VWDWLVWLFV ZLOO DOVR EH SURYLGHG WORKING MEDIA AREA Press seating is available at Morrone Stadium’s fully enclosed and KHDWHG SUHVV ER[ ZKLFK LV HOHYDWHG DERYH WKH SOD\LQJ ŕ ¤HOG DW PLGŕ ¤HOG behind the team bench area. The press box also has ethernet internet capabilities. PRESS PARKING Press parking is available at the stadium and media members are asked to request a parking pass at least one week prior to each contest. POST-GAME PROCEDURES $OO SRVW JDPH LQWHUYLHZV ZLOO WDNH SODFH DIWHU D PLQXWH FRROLQJ Rŕ Ł period. Head Coach Ray Reid and requested players will be available at a VSHFLŕ ¤HG DUHD WKDW ZLOO EH JLYHQ RQ JDPH GD\ 9LVLWLQJ FRDFK DQG SOD\HU interviews should be arranged through the visiting SID. INTERVIEW REQUESTS Interviews with Connecticut players and coaches should be preDUUDQJHG ZLWK WKH 8&RQQ $WKOHWLF &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 2ŕ ŚFH DW OHDVW hours in advance. On game days, no interviews will be allowed prior to the game. RADIO POLICY 9LVLWLQJ UDGLR VKRXOG FRQWDFW WKH $WKOHWLF &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 2ŕ ŚFH DW least two weeks prior to the scheduled game. Telephone lines are available to visiting radio for charge calls or collect calls only; the fee per line will be $75.00. ROAD REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests for the Huskies’ road games to the host institution’s men’s soccer media relations contact. A member of 8&RQQ¡V $WKOHWLF &RPPXQLFDWLRQ Rŕ ŚFH PD\ EH DYDLODEOH DW VHOHFWHG road games to help facilitate post-game interviews. UCONNHUSKIES.COM 7KH Rŕ ŚFLDO ZHE VLWH RI 8&RQQ $WKOHWLFV LV 8&RQQ+XVNLHV FRP 0HGLD and fans can get up-to-date information, including game schedules, results, ticket information, press releases, player information and statistics on all of UConn’s 24 varsity sports. RECEIVE UCONN SOCCER UPDATES Stay up-to-date on the UConn men’s soccer team by logging onto UConnHuskies.com. To receive UConn soccer press releases and media advisories, please contact WKH 8&RQQ 2ŕ ŚFH RI $WKOHWLF &RPmunications.

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2011 Season Starters Returning/Lost.................. 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....... 11/7 Newcomers......................................10 coaching staff Head Coach ...........................Ray Reid Alma Mater............ So. Connecticut ‘82 Overall Record/Years... 346-87-49/22 UConn Record/Years.... 200-70-34/13 Associate Head Coach...........John Deeley Alma Mater............ So. Connecticut ‘80

Assistant Coach........... Mike Mordocco Alma Mater..................Connecticut ‘02 Dir. of Soccer Admin............Kevin Mellon Alma Mater...................... Nazareth ‘08 Asst.Dir. of Soccer Admin... Chris Gbandi Alma Mater..................Connecticut ‘02


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT MEDIA INFORMATION

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UCONN Athletic Communications Associate AD/Communications..... Mike Enright Assistant AD/Communications........ Kyle Muncy Assistant Director of Communications......... .Patrick McKenna Communications Assistant & Men’s Soccer Contact...................... Matt Lee Communications Assistants......................... Mike Enright .......Renee Adam, Matt Lee and Sagan Byrne Associate AD/ Secretary............................ Luanne Dunstan Communications 0DLQ 2ŕ ŚFH 3KRQH........... 860-486-3531 Fax................................. 860-486-5085 Husky Hotline................. 860-486-5050 Web site................... UConnHuskies.com Mailing Address...................................... 2095 Hillside Road, U-1173 Luanne Dunstan Storrs, CT 06269-1173 Secretary Men’s Soccer Contact...................... Matt Lee 2ŕ ŚFH 3KRQH.................. (860) 486-1498

The BIG EAST Conference Commissioner.......................John Marinatto Assoc. Commissioner for Communications..................... John Paquette Director.....................................Sara Naggar Director.................................Chuck Sullivan Assistant Director...................... Mike Coyne Men’s Soccer Contact.................Sara Naggar Phone.................................. 401-453-0660 Fax...................................... 401-751-8540 Web site............................. www.bigeast.org Mailing address................15 Park Row West Providence, RI 02903

Kyle Muncy Assistant AD/ Communications

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Athletic Department Directory 2ŕ ŚFH..................................................Phone 0DLQ 2ŕ ŚFH.......................... 860-486-2725 6RFFHU 2ŕ ŚFH........................ 860-486-4231 CPIA.................................... 860-486-4376 Communications.................. 860-486-3531 Operations........................... 860-486-4712 Rec. Services........................ 860-486-2837 Patrick McKenna Sports Medicine................... 860-486-0404 Assistant Director 7LFNHW 2ŕ ŚFH........................877-At-UCONN

Sagan Byrne Ath. Comm. Assistant

Matt Lee Ath. Comm. Assistant

BIG EAST Opponent Men’s Soccer Contact Please see Opponents Section on page 58 for more information Opponent Contact > Cincinnati Jeremy Martin > DePaul Bob Sakamoto > Georgetown Barbara Barnes > Louisville Kim Pemberton > Marquette Lucas LeNoble > Notre Dame Sean Carroll > Pittsburgh Stacey Brann > Providence Jorge Rocha > Rutgers Hasim Phillips > St. John’s Tim Brown > Seton Hall Daniel Kuberka > USF TBD > Syracuse Mike Morrison > Villanova Mike Sheridan > West Virginia Grant Dovey

Email Phone jeremy.martin@uc.edu 513-556-5191 rsakamot@depaul.edu 773-325-7525 bj57@georgetown.edu 202-687-7155 kapemb01@louisville.edu 502-852-7711 lucas.lenoble@marquette.edu 414-288-6980 carroll.64@nd.edu 574-631-2664 sbrann@athletics.pitt.edu 412-648-8240 jrocha@providence.edu 401-865-2201 hphillips@scarletknights.com 732-445-4200 brownt1@stjohns.edu 718-990-1521 kuberkda@shu.edu 973-761-9493 TBD 813-974-4092 mdmorris@syr.edu 315-443-2608 michael.sheridan@villanova.edu 610-519-4120 grant.dovey@mail.wvu.edu 304-293-2821

Athletic Web site GoBearcats.com DePaulBlueDemons.com GUHoyas.com UofLSports.com GoMarquette.com und.com PittsburghPanthers.com Friars.com ScarletKnights.com RedStormSports.com SHUPirates.com GoUSFBulls.com SUathletics.com Villanova.com MSNsportsNET.com

UConn Soccer Media Outlets NEWSPAPERS

Connecticut Post 410 State Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 (203) 333-0161 Daily Campus 11 Dog Lane Storrs, CT 06268 860-486-3407 Hartford Courant 285 Broad Street Hartford, CT 06115 860-241-6200

Manchester JI 306 Progress Dr. Manchester, CT 06045-0510 New Haven Register 40 Sargent Drive New Haven, CT 06511 203-789-5200 Waterbury Republican 389 Meadow Street Waterbury, CT 06722 203-574-3636 Willimantic Chronicle 1 Chronicle Road Willimantic, CT 06266 860-423-8466

TV Stations

Channel 8/My TV9 (WTNH-ABC/WCTX) 8 Elm Street New Haven, CT 06510 203-784-8842 Channel 3 (WFSB-CBS) 3 Constitution Plaza Hartford, CT 06103 860-728-3333

Channel 30 (WVIT-NBC) 1422 New Britain Ave. W. Hartford, CT 06110 860-521-3030 Channel 61 (WTIC-FOX) 285 Broad Street Hartford, CT 06115 860-241-6200

Media Guide Credits

The 2011 Connecticut Soccer Media Guide was written by Kristen DeCarli and Matt Lee. Cover Design by UConn Marketing Department. Editing coordinated by Luanne Dunstan with special assistance from WKH 8&RQQ PHQ¡V VRFFHU VWDŕ Ł 3XEOLVKHG IRU WKH 8QLYHUVLW\ RI &RQQHFWLFXW 'LYLVLRQ RI $WKOHWLFV -Hŕ ŁUH\ Hathaway, Director. Publication composed on Adobe InDesign. Photography by Stephen Slade; Bob Stowell; Ryan Sayers; UConn Communications; NCAA Photos; Rick Lawrence; Paul Giamou; D.C. United; 0DMRU /HDJXH 6RFFHU %HFN\ 7D\ORU DQG WKH PHQ¡V VRFFHU FRDFKLQJ VWDŕ Ł 6SHFLDO WKDQNV WR 0DMRU /HDJXH Soccer and its member teams.

Radio Stations WTIC (1080 AM) 10 Executive Drive Farmington, CT 06032 860-677-6700

WILI (1400 AM, 98.3 FM) 720 Main Street Willimantic, CT 06266 860-456-1111 WHUS (91.7 FM) 1501 Storrs Rd., U-3008 Storrs, CT 06269 860-429-WHUS

Soccer Resources NSCAA nscaa.com

Soccer America socceramerica.com College Soccer News collegesoccernews.com Soccer Times soccertimes.com US Soccer ussoccer.com Soccer New England soccernewengland.com BIG APPLE Soccer bigapplesoccer.com

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AUGUST 14 Sun. 20 Sat. 27 Sat.

UConn’s NSCAA national ranking at the close of the 2007 regular season and for four weeks through the regular season. The Huskies were a unanimous top selection Oct. 8, IRU WKH ŕ ¤UVW WLPH VLQFH WKDW VDPH ZHHN LQ

In 2010, UConn had two All-Americans and two BIG EAST Players of the Year as Tony Cascio was named an NSCAA First 7HDP $OO $PHULFDQ DV ZHOO DV WKH %,* ($67 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH 3OD\HU of the Year. Josh Ford was Goalkeeper of the Year, while also earning NSCAA All-America honors. National Championships won by the University of Connecticut 8&RQQ LV RQH RI MXVW ŕ ¤YH VFKRROV WR HDUQ at least two NCAA Titles in the last 25 years. National Players of the Year from UConn. O’Brian White, the 2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner, became the latest Husky to achieve the prestigious honor.

UConn has won seven BIG EAST Tournament Championship titles, including its latest during the 2007 season. The Huskies were undefeated at home in 2010 as they posted an 8-0-3 record at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in Storrs, Conn. UConn averaged over 3,000 fans per home contest in 2010. Nine of UConn’s 18 opponents on their 2011 regular-season schedule earned the right to play in the NCAA Tournament in 2010.

Shutouts earned during the 2009 and 2010 seasons, the third most of any team in UConn soccer history. The 2000 Huskies posted 15 en route to their national championship, while the 2007 Huskies recorded 14. NCAA Appearances made by the Huskies, including 12 consecutive trips under head coach Ray Reid. UConn is 34-26-2 all-time in tournament play with two national championships. BIG EAST Players of the Year, which is more than any other conference program. Most recently, Tony Cascio was named WKH %,* ($67 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH 3OD\HU RI WKH <HDU ZKLOH -RVK Ford was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year. First Team All-BIG EAST honorees as Tony Cascio, Carlos Alvarez and Josh Ford were named to the team in 2010. Players to earn NSCAA All-America recognition. Fourteen Huskies have earned a combined 16 First Team All-America status, with Chris Gbandi and Julius James being the only two-time selections. Years since UConn’s inaugural soccer season. The Huskies KDYH ŕ ¤HOGHG WHDPV RI WKRVH \HDUV WDNLQJ D EUHDN LQ 45 due to World War II.

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SEPTEMBER 1 Thurs. MICHIGAN STATE 4 Sun. CALIFORNIA 9 Fri. at Tulsa % 11 Sun. vs. SMU (at Tulsa) % 16 Fri. at Boston University 20 Tues. at Boston College 24 Sat. ST. JOHN’S* 27 Tues. YALE

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OCTOBER 1 Sat. 4 Tues. 8 Sat. 12 Wed. 15 Sat. 19 Wed. 22 Sat. 26 Wed. 29 Sat.

at Louisville* MANHATTAN at Notre Dame* PROVIDENCE* PITTSBURGH* at West Virginia* GEORGETOWN* MARQUETTE* at Seton Hall*

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Career wins collected by head coach Ray Reid through the last 22 seasons. He holds a 346-87-49 record and is the winningest active coach in the NCAA based on percentage (.769).

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4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Rosters........................................8 Roster Breakdown.....................9 2011 Season Preview...........10-12

Top Photo (L-R): Carlos Alvarez, Jossimar Sanchez, Tony Cascio Bottom Photo: Stephane Diop

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2011 Captains

CARLOS ALVAREZ

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Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Yr. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown/High School/Last School 10 Carlos Alvarez F Jr. 5-10 160 Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Mora Salesian 26 Stefan Berkeley GK R-So. 6-3 180 Washington, D.C./DeMatha Catholic 18 Andre Blake GK Fr. 6-4 175 May Pen, Jamaica/Clarendon College HS 4 Nickardo Blake D Sr. 6-1 167 Clarendon, Jamaica/Tamarac, Fla./East Central College (Mo.) 27 Jake Bourgault F/M Jr. 5-8 155 Avon, Conn./Avon Old Farms 20 Colin Bradley M R-So. 6-2 170 West Hartford, Conn./Avon Old Farms 1 Lionel Brown GK Sr. 5-11 175 Miramar, Fla./East Central College (St. Louis) 14 Tony Cascio M Sr. 5-11 165 Gilbert, Ariz./Hamilton 9 Stephane Diop F Jr. 5-11 165 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes 23 Mamadou Doudou Diouf F So. 6-1 170 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes 12 Jonathan Goodridge D R-Fr. 5-11 172 Toronto, Ontario/C.W. Baker H.S. (Baldwinsville, N.Y.) 7 Qian Grosvenor M So. 5-8 145 Diego Martin, Trinidad/St. Anthony’s 2 Shane Hudson M Fr. 5-9 145 Coral Spring, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas 5 Andrew Jean-Baptiste D So. 6-2 205 Brentwood, N.Y./Brentwood 28 Istvan Kanyo D Fr. 6-2 167 North Haven, Conn./North Haven 6 Juho Karppinen M So. 5-11 160 Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio 16 Tyler Leeman F/D Fr. 5-10 160 Oakdale, Conn./Montville 11 Flo Liu D Jr. 5-10 165 Richmond, British Columbia/UAB 8 Allando Matheson F Fr. 6-1 175 North York, Ont./Avon Old Farms 3 Michael Mercado D So. 6-1 168 Moreno Valley, Calif./Mt. San Antonio College :LOO 1RLVHW ' )U :HWKHUVŕ ¤HOG &RQQ :HWKHUVŕ ¤HOG 15 Chris O’Brien D R-Fr. 6-1 160 Guilford, Conn./Guilford *UHJ 2¡%ULHQ *. )U :HVWŕ ¤HOG 1 - :HVWŕ ¤HOG +LJK 19 Thomas Palmer F/M So. 5-7 155 Hummelstown, Pa./Rhode Island 44 Jossimar Sanchez D/M Jr. 5-9 170 Paterson, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) 0 Jacob Wagmeister GK Fr. 6-1 181 River Edge, N.J./U.S. Academy Team 0D[ :DVVHUPDQ 0 -U )DUPLQJWRQ &RQQ /RRPLV &KDŕ ŁHH 13 Sean Weir D R-Jr. 6-1 175 New Milford, Conn./South Kent HEAD COach: Ray Reid (Southern Connecticut ‘82), 15th season Associate Head Coach: John Deeley (Southern Connecticut ‘80), 15th Season ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Tim O’Donohue (Muhlenberg ‘95), First Season ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Mordocco (Connecticut ‘02), First Season Director of Soccer Operations: Kevin Mellon (SUNY Potsdam ‘04), First Season aSSISTANT Director of Soccer Operations: Chris Gbandi (Connecticut ‘02), First Season Director of Soccer Quality control: Brian Clarhaut (St. Peter’s ‘06), First Season

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ELIGIBILITY Seniors (3) Nickardo Blake Lionel Brown Tony Cascio JUNIORS (7) Carlos Alvarez Jake Bourgault Stephane Diop Flo Liu Jossimar Sanchez Max Wasserman Sean Weir REDSHIRT SOPHOMORES (2) Stefan Berkeley Colin Bradley SOPHOMORES (6) Mamadou Doudou Diouf Qian Grosvenor Andrew Jean-Baptiste Juho Karppinen Michael Mercado Thomas Palmer REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (2) Jonathan Goodridge Chris O’Brien FRESHMEN (8) Andre Blake Shane Hudson Istvan Kanyo Tyler Leeman Allando Matheson Will Noiset Greg O’Brien Jacob Wagmeister

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

primary position FORWARDS (5) Carlos Alvarez Jake Bourgault Mamadou Doudou Diouf Tyler Leeman Allando Matheson MIDFIELDERS (9) Colin Bradley Tony Cascio Stephane Diop Qian Grosvenor Shane Hudson Juho Karpinnen Thomas Palmer Jossimar Sanchez Max Wasserman DEFENDERS (9) Nickardo Blake Jonathan Goodridge Andrew Jean-Baptiste Istvan Kanyo Flo Liu Michael Mercado Will Noiset Chris O’Brien Sean Weir

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state/country ARIZONA (1) Tony Cascio CALIFORNIA (2) Carlos Alvarez Michael Mercado CANADA (3) Jonathan Goodridge Flo. Liu Allando Matheson CONNECTICUT (8) Jake Bourgault Colin Bradley Istvan Kanyo Tyler Leeman Will Noiset Chris O’Brien Max Wasserman Sean Weir FINLAND (1) Juho Karpinnen

JAMAICA (2) Andre Blake Nickardo Blake NEW JERSEY (3) Greg O’Brien Jossimar Sanchez Jacob Wagmeister NEW YORK (1) Andrew Jean-Baptiste PENNSYLVANIA (1) Thomas Palmer TRINIDAD (1) Qian Grosvenor senegal (2) Stephane Diop Mamadou Doudou Diouf WASHINGTON, D.C. (1) Stefan Berkeley

FLORIDA (2) Lionel Brown Shane Hudson

GOALIEs (5) Stefan Berkeley Andre Blake Lionel Brown Greg O’Brien Jacob Wagmeister

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six assists. Cascio is joined by 2010 All-BIG EAST First Team selection, Carlos Alvarez (Los Angeles, Calif.), as top returning players in the BIG EAST Conference. Jossimar Sanchez (Paterson, N.J.) will provide a VROLG GHIHQVLYH SUHVHQFH LQ D PLGŕ ¤HOG VWDFNHG with attacking players while Junior Stephane Diop (Dakar, Senegal) will look to establish himself as the top scoring threat up top in 2011. Ray Reid enters his 15th year as the head coach of the UConn men’s soccer program as he

boasts a 200-70-34 record. Reid’s teams have garnered seven BIG EAST Regular Season titles, four BIG EAST Tournament titles and the 2000 NCAA National Championship. The Huskies return 17 players from the 2010 roster that will be joined by 10 newcomers for the 2011season.

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The Huskies’ forwards will not lack speed or athleticism with the addition of Thomas Palmer (Hummelson, Pa.), Allando Matheson (North York, Ont.) and Tyler Leeman (Oakdale, Conn.). Leeman was an NSCAA/Adidas All-New England and All-American in high school and was named the CSCA Connecticut Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year. Matheson joins Connecticut after competing with the Under 17 and Under 20 Canadian National


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Team and the New York Red Bulls Academy Team. Matheson enjoyed a brief stint with the Red Bulls senior MLS squad as well last year. Palmer, a transfer from Rhode Island, appeared in all 18 games as a freshman.

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After the graduation of four successful and experienced Huskies, UConn will look at new leaders to guide a talented group of young veterans and newcomers to another sold defensive season. Last year, UConn allowed just seven goals in 20 games with help from the veteran defenders on the UConn backline. With the loss of Greg King, Robert Brickley, Shawn Nicklaw and Thomas Wharf, the Huskies will need sophomore Andrew Jean-Baptiste (Brentwood, N.Y.), redshirt-junior Sean Weir (New Milford, Conn.) and senior Nickardo Blake (Clarendon, Jamaica) to lead WKH SURJUDP DQG ŕ ¤OO WKH YRLGV OHIW E\ WKH JUDGXDWLQJ VHQLRUV IURP WKH VHDVRQ Jean-Baptiste comes into the 2011 season after being tagged as a Soccer America Freshman First Team All-American as well as an NSCAA All-Northeast Region Second Team selection. Last season, Jean-Baptiste was also a College Soccer News Second Team Freshman All-American and earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team IRU KLV Hŕ ŁRUWV Blake appeared in 19 games last season, registering a goal and three assists. One of that fastest players in the league, Blake’s speed will allow him to get up in the attack to keep the pressure on opposing teams. Weir appeared in nine games in 2010 and will look to make a larger impact in 2011. The three backs will guide newcomers such as Istvan Kanyo (North Haven, Conn.), Flo Liu (Richmond, British Columbia), Mike Mercado (Moreno Valley, Calif.) and Will Noiset :HWKHUVŕ ¤HOG &RQQ -RQDWKDQ *RRGULGJH 7RURQWR 2QW DQG UHGVKLUW IUHVKPDQ Chris O’Brien (Guilford, Conn.) will add to the mix of defensemen as well. Liu, a junior transfer from University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) brings two years experience to the backline. As a sophomore, Liu led UAB with six assists in 2010.

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8&RQQ ZLOO QHHG WR ŕ ¤OO WKH YRLG OHIW E\ VWDQGRXW -RVK )RUG ZKR HQJUDYHG KLV QDPH LQWR HYHU\ FDWHJRU\ LQ WKH 8&RQQ FDUHHU UHFRUG ERRN After the 2010 season, Ford left the Huskies as the all-time leader in wins (54), shutouts (50) and consecutive starts (85). Ford started all 20 games for UConn last season and allowed just seven goals, while making 61 saves. He recorded 11 shutouts and registered a 12-2-6 overall record on the year. The goalkeepers 1 Lionel Brown G Sr. 5-11 175 The graduation of Matt Sangeloty also extends UConn’s need for someone to come in and 26 Stefan Berkeley G R-So. 6-3 180 OHDG WKH SURJUDP IURP WKH QHW DV ERWK 6DQJHORW\ DQG )RUG OHIW 8&RQQ ZLWK ŕ ¤YH SOXV \HDUV RI 18 Andre Blake G Fr. 6-4 175 experience with the program. 00 Greg O’Brien G Fr. 6-0 175 0 Jacob Wagmeister G Fr. 5-10 170 Lionel Brown (Miramar, Fla.) has a lot of potential as well as Stefan Berkeley (Washington, D.C.) DV WKH\ ZLOO DGG WKHLU Hŕ ŁRUWV LQWR WKH PL[ WKLV VHDVRQ WR FRPSHWH IRU WKH VWDUWLQJ JRDONHHSHU position. Newcomers Andre Blake (May Pen, Jamaica), Greg O’Brien and Jacob Wagmeister (River Edge, N.J.) will also compete for the top spot as the three young players bring depth to the goalkeeper position for the Huskies. Blake comes into UConn after competing with the Under 17 and Under 20 Jamaican National Teams while Wagmeister has spent time in the U.S. National Pool and with the New York Red Bulls academy team.

THE SCHEDULE

UConn’s 2011 schedule features 18 matches with 10 contests at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in Storrs. The Huskies’ season will include nine opponents that participated in the 2010 NCAA 7RXUQDPHQW LQFOXGLQJ ŕ ¤YH %,* ($67 VTXDGV 8&RQQ¡V FKDOOHQJLQJ MRXUQH\ EHJLQV ZLWK two exhibition games at home against NJIT (Aug. 14) and Stony Brook (Aug. 20) before regular season play begins on Aug. 27. The Huskies’ open the regular season with three straight non-conference home match-ups, beginning with St. Francis on Aug. 27. UConn will then play powerhouse Michigan State on Sept. 1 and California on Sept. 4. After its three-game home stand, UConn will head to Tulsa, Okla. to play in the Hurricane Classic, which will feature the Huskies, SMU and host, Tulsa. UConn will take on Tulsa on Friday, Sept. 9 at 8:35 p.m. (EST) before facing SMU on Sunday, Sept. 11. The Mustangs battled WKHLU ZD\ LQWR WKH ŕ ¤QDO HLJKW LQ ODVW \HDU¡V 1&$$ 7RXUQDPHQW Before opening BIG EAST Conference play, UConn returns to New England and will travel to Boston, Mass. to play both Boston University (Friday, Sept. 16) and Boston College (Tuesday, Sept. 20). BIG EAST action will begin at home as the Huskies will host longtime rival St. John’s on Sept. 24. Last year, UConn battled St. John’s to a scoreless tie in Queens, N.Y. Other home games for the Huskies include match-ups with Yale (Sept. 27), Manhattan (Oct. 3URYLGHQFH 2FW DQG 3LWWVEXUJK 2FW 8&RQQ¡V ŕ ¤QDO WZR UHJXODU VHDVRQ KRPH games will be played on Oct. 22 and Oct. 26 against BIG EAST foes Georgetown, the 2010 Blue Division Champion, and Marquette.

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UConn’s challenging road schedule includes contests at NCAA Runner-Up Louisville (Oct. 1), Notre Dame (Oct. 8) and West Virginia (Oct. 18).

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6WRUUV &RQQ 7KH +XVNLHV¡ ŕ ¤QLVKHG WKH VHDVRQ ZLWK an 8-0-3 mark when playing at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium. In Division I men’s soccer, UConn was ranked No. 1 in goals against average (0.28) and save percentage (.914) at the conclusion of the regular season. The Huskies also led the BIG EAST Conference in points (115), goals (36), goals per game (2.12), goals against average (0.28) and shutouts (12). Individually, Carlos Alvarez finished the regular season leading the conference with 12 assists and 0.71 assists per game. Josh Ford led the league in GAA with a 0.29 mark and in save percentage at .912. In 2009, the Huskies tallied an 11-4-4 record, while the squad won their 11th BIG EAST Regular Season title. With the successful season, the Huskies made their 30th overall and 12th consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. After falling short of the College Cup in 2007, Reid’s 12th season in 2008 as the leader of the Huskies was one in which saw the Huskies battle their way into post season play after losing some key players to injuries. The Huskies made their mark in the NCAA Tournament, climbing to third round action after GHIHDWLQJ )DLUŕ ¤HOG DW KRPH DQG 1R WK VHHGHG Virginia on the road. 'HVSLWH EHLQJ MXVW VK\ RI WKH TXDUWHUŕ ¤QDO URXQG ZLWK a loss to No. 7th seeded Creighton, UConn recorded its 12th winning season under the leadership of Reid, including its 11th and fourth straight season with 10-plus wins. In the BIG EAST Conference, no other coach has been as dominant as Reid in the last decade. Through his


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ŕ ¤UVW \HDUV DW WKH KHOP RI WKH +XVNLHV KH KDV DPDVVHG PRUH ZLQV WKDQ DQ\ other coach or program in the conference during the same period. He also holds the top spot among BIG EAST coaches in the number of conference regular season and tournament championships, as well as the number of players to earn All-American status, major conference awards and be drafted by Major League Soccer. In addition, he is the only BIG EAST head coach to capture a national championship since 1997. In 21 years as a collegiate head coach, this intensely earnest and devoted leader and his teams have continually made history on the conference and national levels. In his 13 years at UConn and the previous eight seasons at his alma mater, Division II Southern Connecticut State University, Reid has built a record of 334-85-43 with a total of four national championships (1990, 1992, 1995 and 2000). These outstanding accomplishments over the years have not gone unnoticed as 5HLG KDV EHHQ FRQVLVWHQWO\ UHFRJQL]HG E\ KLV SHHUV IRU KLV Hŕ ŁRUWV DQG FRQWLQXHG successes at UConn. He was named the National Coach of the Year in 2000, the Northeast Division Coach of the Year in 1999, 2000 and 2007 and was named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year in 1998. Ray Reid in the 21st Century 2009: The Huskies won their 11th BIG EAST Regular Season title as they were crowned the Blue Division Champions of the BIG EAST Conference. UConn’s overall record of 11-4-4 and BIG EAST mark of 8-3-2 put UConn in its 30th overall and WK FRQVHFXWLYH 1&$$ 7RXUQDPHQW 7RQL 6WDKO ZDV QDPHG %,* ($67 0LGŕ ¤HOGHU of the Year, while fellow senior Kwame Watson-Siriboe was named BIG EAST Co'HIHQGHU RI WKH <HDU IRU WKHLU Hŕ ŁRUWV $V D IUHVKPDQ &DUORV $OYDUH] HDUQHG %,* EAST Rookie of the Year honors to round out the successful group. 2008: Reid led the Huskies to an 11-5-6 record and their 11th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament as they made the BIG EAST Championship Tournament for the 14th consecutive year. The Huskies spent the entire season ranked among WKH WRS LQ VHOHFWLYH SROOV ZKLOH ŕ ¤YH SOD\HUV HDUQHG %,* ($67 KRQRUV DW WKH conclusion of the regular season. For his dominating performances in his 14 games played, O’Brian White earned %,* ($67 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH 3OD\HU RI WKH <HDU KRQRUV DIWHU OHDGLQJ WKH +XVNLHV ZLWK VL[ goals and 14 points as well as being nominated for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and the 2008 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Toni Stahl joined White as an All-BIG EAST First Team member, while teammates Akeem Priestley and Oscar Castillo earned spots on the second and third teams, respectively. Mike Pezza also was recognized for his successes as he earned honorable mention status. 2007: 7KH VHDVRQ ZLOO JR GRZQ DV RQH RI WKH EHVW ERWK RQ DQG Rŕ Ł WKH ŕ ¤HOG 8&RQQ ZHQW WDOO\LQJ WKH VHFRQG PRVW ZLQV RI DQ\ WHDP LQ SURJUDP history and spending a record 12 weeks ranked in the Top 5 (including the last nine in either the No. 1 or No. 2 spot). In addition, the Huskies earned the third BIG EAST Tournament Championship of the last four years after being named co-regular season champs with Notre Dame. )RU DOO WKHLU VXFFHVV RQ WKH ŕ ¤HOG 5HLG¡V SOD\HUV HDUQHG DQ XQSUHFHGHQWHG though well-deserved, level of postseason recognition. O’Brian White, who led the NCAA in goals and points for much of the year, was named the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner, as well as a First Team All-America and the Soccer America Player of the Year, while Julius James joined White as an All-America honoree for the third straight year. White and James were also named the BIG ($67 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH DQG 'HIHQVLYH 3OD\HUV RI WKH <HDU UHVSHFWLYHO\ EULQJLQJ 5HLG¡V number of major conference award winners to 18 – more than any other coach during his tenure. In addition, James and Ryan Cordeiro were both selected in the MLS SuperDraft, increasing Reid’s number of Major League Soccer draftees to 17. James was

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NCAA Winningest Coaches Active Coaches Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution. Coach, Team Yrs. W-L-T Pct. 1. Ray Reid, Connecticut................................. 22 .............. 346-87-49 ............... .769 2. Dave Masur, St. John’s (N.Y.)..................24 ........... 343-110-70 ....... .723 3. Robert McCourt, Monmouth...................7.............. 87-28-24............. .712 4. George Gelnovatch, Virginia...................15 ........... 225-85-28 ......... .707 5. Tom Martin, James Madison...................34 ........... 440-169-58 ....... .703 6. Tim Von Steef, UC Santa Barbara............12............ 171-66-25........... .700 7. Alan Dawson, Old Dominion..................23 ........... 288-119-35 ....... .691 8. Jay Vidovich, Wake Forest......................17............ 233-96-33........... .690 9. Mike Freitag, Indiana.............................7.............. 96-40-21............. .678 10. Dan Donigan, Rutgers............................10............ 122-53-24 ......... .673 All-Time Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA Division I school; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution. *active coach Coach (Team) Yrs. W-L-T Pct. 1. Gus Donoghue (San Francisco 1946-60).............. 15...... 121-12-14.. .871 2. Gene Kenney (Michigan St. 1956-69)................... 14...... 120-13-13.. .866 3. Jock Stewart (UCLA 1949-66)............................... 18...... 194-29-12.. .851 4. Jerry Yeagley (Indiana 1973-03)........................... 31...... 544-101-45..821 5. Sigi Schmid (UCLA 1980-98................................. 19...... 322-63-33.. .810 %LOO -Hŕ ŁUH\ 3HQQ 6W .............................. 27...... 151-25-29.. .807 7. Bruce Arena (Virginia 1978-95)........................... 18...... 295-59-31.. .806 8. Harry Keough (St. Louis 1967-82)........................ 16...... 213-50-23.. .785 9. Bob Guelker (St. Louis 1959-66, SIU Edwardsville 1967-85).............. 27...... 311-77-26.. .783 10. I.M. Ibrahim (Clemson 1967-94).......................... 28...... 388-102-31..774 11. Doyle Royal (Maryland 1946-73).......................... 28...... 217-58-18.. .771 12. *Ray Reid (Southern Conn. St. 1989-96, Connecticut 1997-10)...............................22........346-87-49...... .769

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drafted by Toronto FC with the ninth overall pick, while Cordeiro went to DC United with the 33rd overall selection. 2006: The Huskies wrapped up Reid’s 10th season at UConn with a 10-7-2 record and their ninth-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. They also made their 12th consecutive trip to the BIG EAST Tournament after completing the regular season in second place in the Blue Division with an 8-2-1 conference record, including an undefeated 5-0-1 mark away from Morrone Stadium. The BIG EAST coaches recognized the Huskies’ stellar in-conference play by voting Julius James the 2006 Defender of the Year and Toni Stahl this season’s Rookie of the Year, in addition to placing four others on All-BIG EAST Teams. 2005: Reid guided the Huskies to their second consecutive and sixth all-time BIG EAST Tournament Championship as well as the BIG EAST regular season championship in the Blue Division. This was just the second time that UConn has won both the BIG EAST regular season and the conference championships. The 1-0 victory over conference newcomer South Florida in the championship game earned UConn the conference bid into the NCAA tournament for the team’s eighth consecutive appearance. The Huskies HDUQHG D E\H LQ WKH ŕ ¤UVW URXQG RI SOD\ DQG GHIHDWHG 6WRQ\ %URRN LQ WKH VHFRQG URXQG WR DGYDQFH WR the third round. The team played Akron to a 3-3 tie in the game before falling in penalty kicks after two overtimes. 8&RQQ ŕ ¤QLVKHG WKH VHDVRQ ZLWK D RYHUDOO UHFRUG )ROORZLQJ WKH UXQ 0SKR Moloi and Willis Forko were taken in the MLS draft, raising Reid’s total draft selections to 15 in eight years and the sixth consecutive year that the head coach has sent players to the United States’ premier soccer league. 2004: 5HLG OHG WKH +XVNLHV WR WKHLU ŕ ¤IWK %,* ($67 7RXUQDPHQW &KDPSLRQVKLS ZLWK D VWXQQLQJ SHQDOW\ kick decision over Seton Hall after playing to a 0-0 tie through double overtime. Additionally, the team made its seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, where UConn posted a 2-1 overtime YLFWRU\ RYHU 0DULVW LQ 1&$$ ŕ ¤UVW URXQG DFWLRQ EHIRUH FRPLQJ XS MXVW VKRUW DJDLQVW %RVWRQ &ROOHJH LQ the second round, falling 1-0. After beginning the season 1-3-0, the team posted a strong run to end with a 12-8-3 record and a 5-4-1 ledger against conference foes. 5HLG¡V H[HPSODU\ FRDFKLQJ FRQWLQXHG WR VXFFHHG LQ WKH Rŕ Ł VHDVRQ DV (DVWRQ :LOVRQ DQG (VWHEDQ $ULDV were both taken in the MLS draft, bringing the number of Reid’s total draft selections to 12. 2003: The season raised several challenges for Reid and the youthful Huskies with a hefty strength of schedule, UConn excelled earning their sixth consecutive and 24th overall NCAA Tournament berth in the 2003 College Cup. Led by only two seniors and a sea of underclassmen, the Huskies took wins over several ranked teams including No. 5 Indiana, No. 5 Notre Dame, No. 23 Virginia Tech and No. 25 Boston &ROOHJH WKURXJK WKH VHDVRQ ,Q WKH TXDUWHUŕ ¤QDOV RI WKH %,* ($67 7RXUQDPHQW 1RWUH 'DPH NQRFNHG the Huskies out of contention, but a bid to the NCAA Tournament kept the Huskies chances alive. After a convincing 3-0 shutout over Rhode Island, UConn battled No. 6 St. John’s to a 0-0 tie sending the game in penalty kicks. St. John’s won 4-2 on penalty kicks in the shootout, ending the Huskies season with an even 8-8-3 overall record. Reid also captured his 250th win as a head coach in 2003 and 100th victory at Connecticut. The Huskies shutout Virginia Tech, 2-0, on Oct. 8 allowing Reid to hit the 250-game milestone in only his 14th year DV D KHDG FRDFK 2Q 6HSW LQ 8&RQQ¡V ŕ ¤UVW KRPH JDPH RI WKH VHDVRQ &RQQHFWLFXW GHIHDWHG %RVWRQ University 1-0, giving Reid the century mark in wins at UConn. 2002: The Huskies earned their 18th appearance in the BIG EAST Tournament after posting a 7-3 league UHFRUG 5DQNHG LQ WKH WRS IRU PRVW RI WKH VHDVRQ WKH +XVNLHV IHOO WR %RVWRQ &ROOHJH LQ WKH ŕ ¤QDOV RI WKH %,* ($67 &KDPSLRQVKLS DIWHU GHIHDWLQJ 6W -RKQ¡V RQ SHQDOW\ NLFNV LQ WKH VHPLŕ ¤QDOV 8&RQQ QRWFKHG its sixth-straight and 23rd overall bid into the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight before EHLQJ NQRFNHG Rŕ Ł E\ 0DU\ODQG 8&RQQ FRPSOHWHG WKH VHDVRQ ZLWK D RYHUDOO UHFRUG 2001: Reid and the Huskies captured their fourth-consecutive BIG EAST regular season title, advanced to the NCAA Tournament and ended the season with an overall 15-5-2 record and 9-1 in the BIG EAST. The Huskies advanced to the BIG EAST Championship game falling to St. John’s (1-0) and then dropped a three-overtime 2-1 decision to Rutgers in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. 2000: Reid and the Huskies brought home the 2000 NCAA Men’s College Cup Championship and posted 20 wins, the most since 1981 when the Huskies went en route to a national championship with a 20-3-2 UHFRUG 8&RQQ ŕ ¤QLVKHG WKH VHDVRQ DWRS WKH 1DWLRQDO 6RFFHU &RDFKHV $VVRFLDWLRQ RI $PHULFD 16&$$ DQG Soccer America Magazine polls. For his achievements, Reid was tabbed with NSCAA Division I National Coach of the Year and Northeast Regional Division I Coach of the Year honors. From 1998 to the 2001 season, the Huskies captured consecutive regular season BIG EAST titles. Reid was named the 1998 BIG EAST Coach of the Year and the 1999 Northeast Division I Regional Coach of the Year. Through eight seasons, he has compiled an impressive mark of 120-46-13 (.707), including a 92-35-11 mark in the past six years.

All-Time Connecticut Coaching Results Coach Years Roy Guyer (1928) 1 Jack Seman (1929) 1 Billie Darrow (1930-31) 2 Jack Dennerley (1932-36) 5 Carl Fischer (1942) 1 John Squires (1937-41, 1948-68) 28 Joe Morrone (1969-1996) 28 Ray Reid (1997-present) 14 TOTALS

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Named the eighth head coach of men’s soccer at the University of Connecticut on December 18, 1996, Reid took over the coaching reigns after directing the Southern Connecticut State University program to NCAA Division II national titles in 1990, 1992 and 1995. He led SCSU to six trips to the NCAA Division II ‘Final Four’, including a ‘Final Four’ berth each of his ODVW ŕ ¤YH VHDVRQV DW WKH VFKRRO At Southern Connecticut As head coach of Southern Connecticut for eight years, Reid amassed a number of accolades, including three National Coach of the Year awards. He led the Owls to WKUHH QDWLRQDO FKDPSLRQVKLSV LQ ŕ ¤YH \HDUV DQG WKH WHDP DGYDQFHG WR WKH 1&$$ QDWLRQDO VHPLŕ ¤QDOV VL[ WLPHV under his direction. For his contributions to Southern Connecticut athletics as both a coach and a player, Reid was inducted into the Southern Connecticut State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998. He received the head coaching nod in 1989, taking over for Bob Dikranian and in only his second year at WKH KHOP WKH WHDP ZRQ WKH ŕ ¤UVW RI KLV WKUHH QDWLRQDO crowns, posting an unbeaten 22-0-1 record in 1990. Reid then led Southern Connecticut to another national championship with a 21-2-1 record in 1992 and the Owls would win the national title for the third time under Reid’s direction in 1995, posting a 21-1-1 record. During the decade of the 1990s (1990-1996), Reid’s teams at Southern Connecticut lost only 10 games in seven years, posting an overall record of 132-10-14 (.891) and going unbeaten in both 1990 and 1994. In 1996, Southern Connecticut was ranked No. 1 in the nation in NCAA Division II circles as Reid led SCSU to a 20-1-1 record, losing its only game of the year in WKH QDWLRQDO VHPLŕ ¤QDO URXQG Prior to being named head coach, Reid served as top assistant to then head coach Dikranian for six seasons (1983-1988).Throughout his full 17 years of association with the Southern Connecticut men’s soccer program as a player, assistant coach and head coach, he was part of an overall record of 288-50-32 (.821), four national championships, 12 trips to the NCAA 6HPLŕ ¤QDOV DQG 1&$$ SRVWVHDVRQ EHUWKV As a Player A scholastic soccer star at Brentwood High School (NY), 5HLG ZDV DQ DOO UHJLRQ VHOHFWLRQ DW 6Xŕ ŁRON &RPPXQLW\ College before transferring to Southern Connecticut prior to the 1980 season. While at Southern, he helped lead the team to a 46-13-3 record over three seasons, UHDFKLQJ WKH 1&$$ 6HPLŕ ¤QDOV GXULQJ HDFK RI WKRVH campaigns (1980-82). Reid, a native of Brentwood, N.Y., and a 1982 graduate from Southern Connecticut, was a three-year starter and a two-year captain for the Owls during his undergraduate years. Southern had a 46-13-3 record GXULQJ WKDW VSDQ ZLWK WKUHH 1&$$ QDWLRQDO VHPL ŕ ¤QDO appearances. Reid coached the Connecticut Under-17 Olympic Development team for four seasons and has also coached the Under-15 team as well as the USSF Under13 1/2 Region One Select Team. He is a member of the &RQQHFWLFXW -XQLRU 6RFFHU $VVRFLDWLRQ FRDFKLQJ VWDŕ Ł and holds a USSF “Aâ€? coaching license. OFF THE FIELD Reid married the former Valerie Casares on May 31, 2008. He has two daughters, Cate (19) and Dannielle (17).


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT THE WORD ON RAY REID

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“Clearly, in any sport, I consider Ray Reid to be one RI WKH ŕ ¤QHVW WHDFKHUV DQG FRPSHWLWRUV WKDW , KDYH had the opportunity to know. Not only is he a good friend, but a coach who is guaranteed to make his team and individual players the best they can be.â€?

“Coach Reid is the most determined person I know. His hard work and dedication to the game and to his players are contagious. He has an uncanny ability to get the very best out of his student-athletes. I owe so much to Coach Reid for being a great coach, motivator, mentor and friend. I am currently following my dream of coaching college soccer thanks to the guidance and leadership of Coach Reid.�

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“Throughout my pro career, I have been fortunate enough to have kept close ties with Coach Reid and KLV VWDŕ Ł 7KH IRFXV DQG GHGLFDWLRQ KH LQVWLOOV LQ HDFK player is the same I experience today at the pro level. UConn has gained a valuable teacher whose lessons will reap success at many levels.â€?

“I have known Ray as a colleague for many years. He is driven, motivated and hard working. However, the one trait that I always think of with Ray is his competitiveness. The man wants to win.�

Head Coach UConn Men’s Basketball

Head Coach Columbia Men’s Soccer Tampa Bay Mutiny (Former Player)

Head Coach Denver Men’s Soccer

Head Coach Seattle Sounders FC

Professional Players Chris Gbandi

Toni Stahl

“Thanks to Coach Reid I have realized my dream of playing professional soccer. He prepared me for the next level by helping me to understand how the game is played. Coach Reid is not only a great coach, but he’s also a great teacher and a master of motivation. I owe most of my success to Coach Reid.�

“Coach Reid loves soccer. No question about that. He helped me throughout my career at UConn, getting me ready for the professional soccer world. Without him I would not be where I am right now and the man that I am today. I never regret the decision I made to come to UConn because I knew I would learn something new every day, not just about soccer knowledge, but real life knowledge.�

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MLS Front Office FC Dallas “Playing professional soccer has always been a dream of mine, and I owe a great deal of thanks to Coach Reid for getting me here. He helped to expand my style of play which gave me a greater opportunity for success at this level. He is a great motivator and a talented teacher.�

KWAME WATSON-SIRIBOE MLS Player Chicago Fire

“Coach Reid has helped me to mature and not make excuses for myself ever. He has also taught me to go out and achieve my goals even when they did not seem attainable.�

MLS Player Philadelphia Union

SHAVAR THOMAS MLS Player Chivas USA

“Coach Reid is a very intense person, and after leaving UConn for the MLS, you realize how much that intensity helps build you as a person, beyond your college years. Being at the MLS, you come to appreciate Coach Reid and his philosophies on and Rŕ Ł WKH ŕ ¤HOG Âľ

O’Brian white MLS Player Toronto FC

“Coach Reid is very intense. He motivates his players and is always pushing them to meet their potential and show the best of their abilities. He demands nothing but the best.�

Esteemed Educators FATHEr Edwin D. Leahy

DANA WILDER

“We have had nine student-athletes play for Coach Reid over the years, from Maurizio Rocha to (Recent Graduates) Huskies Michael Pezza and Marco Zanfardino. I am proud of our relationship with the University of Connecticut soccer team and I trust Ray Reid with our student-athletes.�

“Ray Reid is a compassionate and committed coach who strives to get the best out of his studentathletes. All of his success is a result of strong leadership. The university is fortunate to have a coach whose vision has made the University of Connecticut a place where student-athletes can come to learn, FUHDWH DQG JURZ ERWK RQ DQG Rŕ Ł WKH SLWFK Âľ

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH JOHN DEELEY 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships ď Ź

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John Deeley enters his 15th year with the Connecticut men’s soccer program and his 10th season as an associate head coach.

After 20 years in the college coaching ranks, he holds a “C� coaching license from the USSF.

Most recently, Deeley was named a 2011 Top Assistant Coach by College Soccer News after the Huskies went 12-2-6 in the 2010 season.

A native of North Babylon, N.Y., Deeley is married to Karen Warner, who was an All-American and assistant coach for Len Tsantiris and the UConn women’s soccer team.

Before starting at UConn, Deeley spent the previous eight seasons with Ray Reid at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Conn. At UConn, Deeley is primarily responsible for scouting opponents and breaking down the game, both mentally and in terms of analyzing game tape. Players and coaches alike consider him one of the most tactical minds in the game, a skill Deeley has garnered after nearly two decades with one RI WKH PRVW WDOHQWHG FRDFKLQJ VWDŕ ŁV LQ WKH FRXQWU\

He graduated from Southern Connecticut with an undergraduate degree in political science.

While working alongside Ray Reid over the last 20 years, Deeley helped his teams at Southern and UConn capture four National Championships DQG DQG HLJKW QDWLRQDO VHPLŕ ¤QDO JDPH DSSHDUances (1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2000). During this time, Reid became the winningest active coach in the NCAA - all the while with Deeley by his side. Prior to his eight seasons at Southern, Deeley was an assistant for one season at Cleveland State University and also was the head coach for one season at Mt. Union (Ohio) College. In addition to his work in the college game, Deeley served as a member of WKH 2O\PSLF 'HYHORSPHQW 3URJUDP 5HJLRQ VWDŕ Ł IRU HLJKW \HDUV LQFOXGLQJ four as the assistant coach for the U13 regional development squad. $V D SOD\HU 'HHOH\ ZDV D VWDQGRXW PLGŕ ¤HOGHU IRU 6RXWKHUQ IURP when the Owls had a 48-16-6 record with four trips to the NCAA TournaPHQW LQFOXGLQJ WKUHH VHPLŕ ¤QDO DSSHDUDQFHV

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“Coach Deeley brings a very even-keeled approach to the game and has a calming influence that balances out the rest of our staff. In addition, he is one of the greatest tactical minds in college soccer with the ability to break any opponent down.� - Head Coach Ray Reid


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH TIM O’DONOHUE

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First Season Muhlenberg College ‘95 7LP 2¡'RQRKXH EHJLQV KLV ŕ ¤UVW VHDVRQ DW 8&RQQ DIWHU WUHPHQGRXV VXFFHVV DW 'LYLVLRQ ,,, 6WHYHQV ,QVWLWXWH RI 7HFKQRORJ\ ZKHUH KH ZRQ percent of his games en route to a 165-21-20 record in 10 seasons as a head coach. That mark currently ranks second in the nation among DFWLYH FRDFKHV +H KDV EHHQ QDPHG D ŕ ¤QDOLVW IRU WKH 16&$$ &RDFK RI WKH <HDU LQ ERWK DQG Since taking over at the helm of Stevens in 2001, O’Donohue kept the Ducks in the top-20 of the NSCAA poll for eight consecutive seasons. During his tenure, Stevens reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009. O’Donohue led the 2006 Ducks to an undefeated record while the 2008 squad advanced to the NCAA National Championship. After joining the Empire 8 in 2007, Stevens went on to win the conference title in each season it was a member of the league. Prior to the four consecutive Empire 8 championships, the Ducks won the Skyline Conference Championship in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. )RXU RI 2¡'RQRKXH¡V SOD\HUV ZHUH KRQRUHG DV ŕ ¤UVW WHDP 16&$$ $OO $PHULFDQV LQ DQG DQG SOD\HUV KDYH UHFHLYHG $OO $PHULFD DFFRODGHV GXULQJ KLV FDUHHU DW 6WHYHQV 7KHUH KDYH EHHQ 16&$$ $OO 5HJLRQ SHUIRUPHUV ŕ ¤YH &R6,'$ $FDGHPLF $OO $PHULFDQV DQG DOO conference athletes over the last 10 years. Seven times O’Donohue coached the conference Player of the Year and he was named the Skyline and Empire 8 Coach of the Year one time each in addition to being named the East Region Coach of the Year in 2003. The Stevens Institute of Technology program has achieved great academic success during O’Donohue’s tenure. In the past two seasons, O’Donohue helped continue the great academic standards at Stevens as 21 of 25 players maintained a GPA above 3.0. O’Donohue holds several prestigious merits from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) including a Premier Diploma SUHVHQWHG E\ 81& JUHDW $QVRQ 'RUUDQFH DQG D 0DVWHUV¡ 'LSORPD SUHVHQWHG WR MXVW ŕ ¤YH FRDFKHV WKURXJKRXW WKH 1&$$ ODQGVFDSH +H DOVR serves as the Region III Director of Coaching for the NSCAA. A 1995 graduate of Muhlenberg College with a degree in English, O’Donohue was a four-year starter and helped lead the team to fourstraight NCAA Tournament appearances including a berth to the 1995 Final Four. He was inducted into the Muhlenberg Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the 1995 men’s soccer team.

“Tim O’Donohue brings a wealth of experience to our program. His accomplishments at Stevens Institute of Technology speak for itself. He’s an outstanding recruiter as well as a great on-field coach.� - Head Coach Ray Reid

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Assistant Coach Mike Mordocco 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

First Season Connecticut ‘02 0LNH 0RUGRFFR ZLOO EHJLQ KLV ࠤUVW VHDVRQ RQ WKH EHQFK LQ 0RUGRFFR JUDGXDWHG IURP &RQQHFWLFXW LQ DIWHU leading the Huskies to the 2000 NCAA Championship. Mordocco has coached numerous youth teams since his graduation, beginning with the U18 Black Watch Soccer Club out of Albany, N.Y. in 2004. He also served as the head coach of both the U11 and U16-U18 teams at Stony Brook Soccer Club between 2007 and 2010, leading his players to the 2009 Score at the Shore championship title as well as a victory at the 2010 Northeast Regional Premier Championship. He also has experience in administrative roles, serving as both the Technical Director of the Stony Brook Soccer Club <RXWK $FDGHP\ DQG DV WKH $VVLVWDQW 'LUHFWRU RI WKH 0DUNRYLF $FDGHP\ RI 6RFFHU IRU WKH SDVW ࠤYH \HDUV

DIRECTOR OF SOCCER QUALITY CONTROL BRIAN CLARHAUT First Season

St. Peter’s College ‘06

%ULDQ &ODUKDXW ZLOO EHJLQ KLV ࠤUVW VHDVRQ ZLWK &RQQHFWLFXW LQ DIWHU VSHQGLQJ WKH and 2010 campaigns alongside Associate Head Coach Tim O’Donohue at Stevens Institute of Technology. During his two seasons at Stevens, Clarhaut helped to lead four players to NSCAA First Team All-America honors. A former Division I player at St. Peter’s College from 2004-06, he was a member of the All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Academic team. Clarhaut was a member of the 23-0-1 Shawnee High School squad that won the 2003 New -HUVH\ VWDWH WLWOH DQG ࠤQLVKHG DV WKH VHFRQG UDQNHG WHDP LQ WKH QDWLRQ DFFRUGLQJ WR WKH National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). As a member of Bishop Eustace Prep from 2000-2002, he set the single season assists record in 2002 with 27, was an allconference performer (2002) and an All-New Jersey Top-11 Player (2002). Clarhaut, a nationally licensed coach through the USSF, will serve as the Director of Soccer Quality Control and will assist with all aspects of the program.

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UNIVERSITY OFDIRECTOR CONNECTICUT OF SOCCER ADMINISTRATION KEVIN MELLON

41 All-Americans

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4 National Players of the Year

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First Season SUNY Potsdam ‘04 .HYLQ 0HOORQ EHJLQV KLV ŕ ¤UVW VHDVRQ ZLWK 8&RQQ LQ 0HOORQ KDV a wealth of soccer experience as both a coach and a player. Mellon spent the 2010 campaign with BIG EAST member and long time rival St. John’s, serving as the Director of Soccer Operations. ´,¡P H[FLWHG WR EH DW 8&RQQ DV SDUW RI WKH VWDŕ Ł ,W¡V JRLQJ WR EH LQteresting coming from the other side of the rivalry and I know it will be a great experience overall learning from Coach Reid and helping this program,â€? said Mellon. Prior to joining the Red Storm, Mellon led Bridgton Academy to a 1910-3 record in two seasons as head coach. Bridgton Academy had an undefeated season and the best record in program history in Mellon’s

VHFRQG VHDVRQ ŕ ¤QLVKLQJ ZLWK D UHFRUG Mellon also spent two seasons as head coach of the women’s soccer team at North Country Community College and one season as an assistant coach of the men’s team at SUNY Potsdam. As a player, Mellon won two NJCAA National Championships and two NJCAA Region III Championships in 1999 and 2000 at Herkimer County Community College. Mellon then went on to spend two seasons at SUNY Potsdam. Mellon graduated from SUNY Potsdam in 2004 with a B.A. in history.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SOCCER ADMINISTRATION Connecticut ‘02 CHRIS GBANDI First Season &KULV *EDQGL MRLQV WKH 8&RQQ FRDFKLQJ VWDŕ Ł LQ as the Assistant Director of Soccer Administration. Gbandi, who was born in Liberia and graduated from UConn in 2002, enjoyed one of the most successful careers in UConn history, beginning in 1998 when he was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. He was also honored as the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year in 1999, 2000 and 2001, while earning All-American honors those years as well. Gbandi received the Hermann Trophy in 2000 as the National Player of the Year after leading UConn to the NCAA Championship.

Gbandi returns to Storrs after nine years of professional playing experience. He was drafted with the ŕ ¤UVW RYHUDOO SLFN RI WKH 0/6 6XSHU'UDIW E\ )& Dallas, where he played until 2007. He was honored as FC Dallas’s Defender of the Year in 2006. Following his time in Dallas, Gbandi transferred to Norwegian club FK Haugesund, where he spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons. Most recently, Gbandi played with USSF Division 2 club Miami FC in 2010.

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UNIVERSITY Stregth and Condition Coach Chris West

3 National Championships

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11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

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Chris West is currently the associate strength and conditioning coach at the University of Connecticut and serves as the Director for Fitness Education with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. In addition, West serves as the medical coordinator for the adidas Elite Soccer Program. Prior to his appointment at UConn, he served as Strength and Conditioning Coordinator at Saint Louis University. West also has experience in the professional ranks after serving internships with the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Kings, as well as a graduate assistantship with the Seattle Seahawks. He earned his bachelors degree from California State University at Long Beach in physical education and his master’s degree in exercise and movement science from the University of Oregon. West holds certiŕ ¤FDWLRQV IURP WKH 1DWLRQDO 6WUHQJWK DQG &RQGLWLRQLQJ $VVRFLDWLRQ DV D &HUWLŕ ¤HG 6WUHQJWK DQG &RQGLWLRQLQJ 6SHFLDOLVW WKH 1DWLRQDO $WKOHWLF 7UDLQLQJ $VVRFLDWLRQ DV D &HUWLŕ ¤HG $WKOHWLF 7UDLQHU DQG 8QLWHG 6WDWHV Weightlifting as a Club Coach. :HVW VSHFLDOL]HV LQ XVLQJ KHDUW UDWH PRQLWRUV WR DVVHVV SK\VLFDO H[HUWLRQ RI DWKOHWHV LQ VSRUW VSHFLŕ ¤F VHWWLQJV as well as prescribe appropriate intensities and volumes for training. This approach creates a seamless training synergy between the sport coach and the strength and conditioning practitioner and the athlete. $ORQJ ZLWK KLV SUDFWLFDO DSSOLFDWLRQ ZLWKLQ WKH ŕ ¤HOG :HVW KDV FR DXWKRUHG VHYHUDO UHVHDUFK MRXUQDO SXEOLFDWLRQV RQ SHUIRUPDQFH SURŕ ¤OHV RI VRFFHU DWKOHWHV DQG KDV FUHDWHG D ZRUNLQJ PRGHO IRU WKH FRPSOHWH development of the soccer player.

“Chris West to me is the best soccer strength coach in the country. In a profession when many strength coaches are one dimensional, Chris gets the whole picture. He understands strength, conditioning, agility, flexibility and how it affects our NSCAA coaching program. Our program would not be where it is today without Chris West’s expertise.� -Head Coach Ray Reid Strength & Conditioning Staff Jerry Martin Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

Amanda Kimball Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

robert smith Strength & Conditioning Graduate Assistant

Chris West Associate Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

Todd devers Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Kristen heavens Strength & Conditioning Graduate Assistant

Maureen Butler Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

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Strength and Conditioning at UConn An integral part of Connecticut’s men’s soccer is its strength and conditioning program, under the direction of strength and conditioning coordinator Jerry Martin. Associate strength and conditioning coach Chris West works with the men’s soccer team and oversees the strength and conditioning program. 7KH SURJUDP LV JHDUHG VSHFLŕ ¤FDOO\ IRU VRFFHU players, and runs throughout the year, with an intensive training program in the fall preseason and a maintenance program during the winter season. 6SHFLŕ ¤F WHVWLQJ LV GRQH WR HDFK SOD\HU WR PRQLWRU KLV SURJUHVV LQ VWUHQJWK ŕ ĽH[LELOLW\ SRZHU body composition and aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, providing the coaches and medical VWDŕ Ł ZLWK DQ DFFXUDWH DWKOHWLF SURŕ ¤OH RQ HDFK soccer player. Connecticut soccer players have the use of two GLŕ ŁHUHQW ZHLJKW URRPV LQ WKH +DUU\ $ *DPSHO Pavilion as well as a new state-of-the-art facility located in the remodeled Hugh S. Greer Field House. These strength and conditioning facilities provide UConn soccer with 7,000 square feet of weight training facilities. West supervises a strength and conditioning program for each individual player for yearURXQG WUDLQLQJ (DFK SURJUDP FDQ EH PRGLŕ ¤HG WR IXOŕ ¤OO WKH VSHFLŕ ¤F QHHGV RI HDFK VWXGHQW athlete. This program is another example of how student-athletes receive the “extra competitive edgeâ€? at Connecticut.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ATHLETIC TRAINER MARIO DIAZ/SUPPORT STAFF 41 All-Americans

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4 National Players of the Year

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32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

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38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Mario Diaz enters his third season with the Connecticut men’s soccer program as the team’s primary athletic trainer. His responsibilities at UConn include overseeing the day-to-day sports medicine needs of each UConn soccer student-athlete, while working closely with the rest RI WKH VSRUWV PHGLFLQH VWDŕ Ł $ORQJ ZLWK PHQ¡V VRFFHU KH DOVR ZRUNV ZLWK WKH 8&RQQ ZRPHQ¡V URZLQJ WHDP Prior to joining the Huskies, Diaz was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Marshall University from 2006-08 and worked primarily with Marshall’s football and men’s soccer teams, while earning his master’s degree in sport administration. He earned his undergraduate degree from Central Connecticut State University in athletic training in 2006 where he played soccer for two seasons for the Blue Devils. 'LD] LV D FHUWLŕ ¤HG DWKOHWLF WUDLQHU IURP WKH 1DWLRQDO $WKOHWLFV 7UDLQHUV $VVRFLDWLRQ

Men’s Soccer Support Staff

Maria Murray Men’s Soccer Secretary

Becky Taylor

Academic Counseling Massachusetts ‘94

Dr. Thomas Trojian

Team Physician Pennsylvania ‘87

Evan Feinglass Operations Washington (St. Louis) ‘93

Megan Hastillo Equipment Connecticut ‘05

Paul Mccarthy

Sr. Associate AD/ Soccer Administrator Connecticut ‘88

Not pictured: john seagrave Marketing connecticut ‘10

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 3 National Championships

11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

THE SENIORS.......................... 25-26 THE JUNIORS.......................... 26-28 THE SOPHOMORES.................29-31 THE NEWCOMERS...................32-35 GAME-BY-GAME CAREER STATS.... 36-37

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Jossimar Sanchez

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7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

AS A JUNIOR (2010): Started seven of 19 games played... registered RQH JRDO DQG WKUHH DVVLVWV IRU ࠤYH SRLQWV RQ WKH \HDU UHFRUGHG VL[ shots on goal and nine total shots in 19 games... scored his lone goal RI WKH \HDU LQ 8&RQQ·V ࠤUVW JDPH RI WKH VHDVRQ DJDLQVW 6W )UDQFLV (N.Y.) on Sept. 1... picked up assists against South Carolina (Sept. 19), South Florida (Sept. 24) and Seton Hall (Oct. 9). PRIOR TO UCONN: Transferred to UConn from East Central Junior college in Missouri... named a NSCAA All-American in 2009 and a NJCAA All-American in 2008 and 2009... made MCCAC First Team All-Conference in 2008 and 2009...made First Team All-Region in 2008 and 2009 for NJCAA Region XVI...played at Boyd Anderson High School. PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born November 26, 1989.

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

as a redshirt junior (2010): Did not play. as a junior (2009): Redshirted 2009 Season. Prior To UConn: Transferred from East Central College (St. Louis)… Lettered three years at Coconut Creek High School… Was a team captain for his junior college team… A two-year starter with a record of 25-12-6 in 43 starts… Recorded 16 shutouts… Broke school record with 12 shutouts, two goals and two assists… Named First Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference… Led his team to the 2008 MCCAC Championship title as they were an NJCAA Region XVI runner-up… In high school, was a team captain and BCAA All-Star Goalie and an All-State Honorable Mention… Was also a four-year honor roll student at Coconut Creek. Personal: A sociology major… Born September 17, 1987.

Career Statistics GP 2010 19 Career 19

GS 7 7

G A 1 3 1 3

Pts 5 5

Shots Shot% 9 .111 9 .111

SOG 6 6

SOG% .667 .667

GW 0 0

Career highs

Goals: 1, vs. St. Francis (NY) >> September 1, 2010 Assists: 1, three times, last vs. Seton Hall >> October 9, 2010 Points: 2, vs. St. Francis (NY) >> September 1, 2010 Shots: 3, vs. St. Francis (NY) >> September 1, 2010

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

3 National Championships

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11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

AS A JUNIOR (2010): BIG EAST All-Academic selection... NSCAA/Performance Subaru Division I First Team All-American... Soccer America MVP Second Team...College Soccer News First Team All-American... 16&$$ $OO 1RUWKHDVW 5HJLRQ )LUVW 7HDP %,* ($67 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH 3OD\HU of the Year... an All-BIG EAST First Team selection...MAC Hermann 7URSK\ 6HPLŕ ¤QDOLVW QDPHG WKH %,* ($67 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH 3OD\HU RI WKH :HHN twice on Sept. 27 and Oct. 11... earned a spot on the league’s weekly honor roll on Sept. 20...was named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com and College Soccer News Teams of the Week on Sept. 27... was named the College Soccer News National Player of the Week on Sept. 27... played and started in 19 of UConn’s 20 games...led the league with 10 goals...had six assists along with the 10 goals for a team-best 26 points... recorded a team-high 55 shots, including 25 on goal for a .455 shots-on-goal percentage... scored four game-winning goals... tallied a hat trick and recorded a career-best six points in UConn’s 4-0 win over South Florida on Sept. 24 live on ESPNU... scored two goals in UConn’s 4-0 win over Seton Hall on Oct. 9... registered one goal and one assist in UConn’s 4-0 win at South Carolina on Sept. 19. as a sophomore (2009): Was named to the Northeast Region Second Team‌selected to the All-BIG EAST First Team‌started all 19 games for the Huskies‌had a team-best seven goals and 19 points‌ recorded two game winning goals against Georgetown (10/3) and at 6HWRQ +DOO ÂŤUHFRUGHG D WZR JRDO DQG VL[ SRLQW Hŕ ŁRUW DJDLQVW Providence (10/6)... earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors. as a freshman (2008): Started 15 of his 22 games played... scored WZR JRDOV LQFOXGLQJ KLV ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU JRDO LQ WKH +XVNLHV¡ ZLQ over Virginia (11/25) in NCAA Tournament action... recorded a team second-best six assists... had two assists in two games including UConn’s 2-1 win over Dartmouth (10/15) and the Huskies’ 2-2 GRXEOH RYHUWLPH WLH DW 3LWWVEXUJK ŕ ¤QLVKHG WKH VHDVRQ ZLWK 10 points.

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7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): NSCAA All-Northeast First Team... All-BIG EAST First Team selection... was named to the BIG EAST weekly honor roll once, on Sept.6 after recording three assists in two victories for the Huskies to open the 2010 season... led UConn with 14 assists on the year, while adding four goals for 22 points... registered two game-winning goals... started all 20 games for the Huskies... led the BIG EAST Conference in assists with 14 and was fourth in the country in assists per game with a tally of 0.70... posted seven assists and one goal in nine BIG EAST matches... recorded a season-high four assists in UConn’s 4-0 win over South Florida on Sept. 24, which was televised live on ESPNU... had three assists against Seton Hall on Oct. 9. as a freshman (2009): Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Third Team and All-BIG EAST Rookie Team...named to the Soccer America All-Freshman Team... earned a spot on the Northeast Region Third Team...led the BIG EAST in assists with 11...started all 19 games...scored three goals on the season which included two against Harvard (10/14). PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered four years at Bishop Mora Salesian in Los Angeles, Calif‌. Was called in for the Under-20 National Teams for both USA (August 2008) and Mexico (March 2009)‌ In high school, led his team to four league championship titles‌ Played for the /$)& 1DPHG 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH 3OD\HU RI WKH <HDU IRU KLV WHDP LQ DQG 2008‌ Earned First Team All-CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) in 2007 and 2008‌ In 2008, was named Athlete of the Year and most valuable player in the Santa Fe League‌ He played for the Patedores in 2006 and led his team and was a 2008 Academy Finalist as he recorded the most goals and assists for his team. PERSONAL: Exploratory major‌ Born November 12, 1990.

Prior To UConn: Lettered all four years at Hamilton High School ÂŤ 1DPHG ŕ ¤UVW WHDP DOO UHJLRQ GXULQJ KLV MXQLRU DQG VHQLRU VHDVRQV ‌ Scored the most goals on his team during his junior and senior seasons ‌ set a new school assist record his sophomore year with 25 assists ‌ Also a member of his school’s football team as a kicker where he helped his team win the 2007 State Championship. Personal: Majoring in pre-kinesiology ‌ Born March 28, 1990.

Career Statistics GP 2008 22 2009 19 2010 19 TOTAL 60

GS 15 19 19 53

G A 2 6 7 5 10 6 19 17

Pts 10 19 26 55

Career Statistics Shots Shot% 41 .049 48 .146 55 .182 144 .126

Career highs

SOG 13 18 25 56

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SOG% .317 .375 .455 .382

GW 0 2 4 6

GP 2009 19 2010 20 TOTAL 39

GS 19 20 39

G A 3 11 4 14 7 25

Career highs

Pts 17 22 39

Shots Shot% 36 .083 27 .148 63 .116

SOG 19 16 35

Goals: 2, vs. Harvard >> October 14, 2009 Assists: 4, vs. USF >> September 24, 2010 Points: 5, vs. Harvard >> October 14, 2009 Shots: 4, two times, last vs. Providence >> October 6, 2009

SOG% .528 .593 .561

GW 1 2 3


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

41 All-Americans

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4 National Players of the Year

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32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): All-BIG EAST Second Team... was named %,* ($67 2ŕ ŁHQVLYH 3OD\HU RI WKH :HHN RQ 6HSW VWDUWHG LQ DOO games for UConn... registered eight goals and one assist for 17 points on the year... recorded 35 shots with 16 on goal... scored two gamewinning goals... scored the game winner against Manhattan on Sept. 7 in the third minute and tallied the game-winning goal in the 16th minute against South Florida on Sept. 24 live on ESPNU... scored the game-tying goal against Harvard on Sept. 11 with a penalty kick in the 44th minute of the match... scored three goals in league play. as a freshman (2009): Earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team‌played in all 19 games and made 13 starts for the Huskies‌ UHJLVWHUHG RQH JRDO DQG ŕ ¤YH DVVLVWV LQ KLV URRNLH VHDVRQÂŤVFRUHG WKH game winner at Yale (10/20)‌recorded seven shots on the season, including six on goal... earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors. PRIOR TO UCONN: Played at College African Sports Etudes (CASE) in Dakar, Senegal before graduating in 2008‌ He was a starting PLGŕ ¤HOGHU DQG IRUZDUG IRU &$6( IRU WKUHH \HDUV PERSONAL: Exploratory major.

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team... played and started 19 games for the Huskies... tallied four points on WZR JRDOV UHJLVWHUHG VKRWV LQFOXGLQJ ŕ ¤YH RQ JRDO UHFRUGHG RQH JDPH ZLQQLQJ JRDO KLV ŕ ¤UVW FROOHJLDWH JRDO ZDV DQ XQDVVLVWHG game winner in the 17th minute against Yale on Sept. 4... also scored in UConn’s 3-0 victory over Kentucky. as a freshman (2009): Was named a TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Rookie Team Honorable Mention‌earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team‌started 18 games and played in all 19 for the Huskies‌recorded eight shots on the year, including one on goal‌ played 1401 minutes. PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered four years at St. Benedict’s Prepatory in Newark, N.J‌. Earned All-State honors as a Gray Bee‌ Earned AllAmerica Second Team honors‌ Captained St. Benedict’s his senior \HDU DV KH VFRUHG ŕ ¤YH JRDOV DQG UHFRUGHG VHYHQ DVVLVWVÂŤ 1DPHG DQ All-American by Parade Magazine in 2009‌ Played for the Under-15, Under-17 and Under-18 U.S.A. National Teams in matches against Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela and China. PERSONAL: Majoring in mechanical engineering‌ Born September 4, 1991.

Career Statistics GP 2009 19 2010 20 TOTAL 39

GS 13 20 33

G A 1 5 8 1 9 6

Career highs

Pts 7 17 24

Career Statistics Shots Shot% 19 .053 35 .229 54 .141

SOG 6 16 22

SOG% .316 .457 .387

Goals: 1, nine times last at Cincinnati >> Novemeber 21, 2010 Assists: 1, six times, last vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Points: 3, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Shots: 3, six times, last at Yale >> October 20, 2009

GW 1 2 3

GP 2009 19 2010 19 TOTAL 38

GS 18 19 37

G A 0 0 2 0 2 0

Pts 0 4 4

Shots Shot% 8 .000 24 .083 32 .42

SOG 1 5 6

SOG% .125 .208 .167

GW 0 1 1

Career highs

Goals: 1, two times, last vs. Kentucky >> September 17, 2010 Assists: --Points: 2, two times, last vs. Kentucky >> September 17, 2010 Shots: 4, at Cincinnati >> November 8, 2010

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

3 National Championships

11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Played in all 20 games for the Huskies... registered eight points on one goal and six assists... recorded six shots, including three on goal... scored an unassisted goal against Kentucky on Sept. 17... earned two assists in UConn’s 6-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 7.

AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2010): Played in all 20 games for the Huskies... registered eight points on one goal and six assists... recorded six shots, including three on goal... scored an unassisted goal against Kentucky on Sept. 17... earned two assists in UConn’s 6-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 7.

as a FRESHMAN (2009): 6WHSSHG RQWR WKH ࠤHOG IRU JDPHV LQ 2009…recorded his only goal at Yale (10/20)…had two total shots on the year, all coming on goal.

as a redshirt freshman (2009): Saw playing time in two games... SOD\HG PLQXWHV DJDLQVW 3URYLGHQFH DQG ࠤYH PLQXWHV DJDLQVW Marquette (11/2.)

Prior To UConn: /HWWHUHG IRXU \HDUV DW WKH /RRPLV &KDࠣHH 6FKRRO in Windsor, Conn…. Was an All-Conference, All-New England and $OO 6WDWH DW /RRPLV &KDࠣHH« +H ZDV DOVR JLYHQ $OO $PHULFD KRQRUV after captaining his team for two seasons… Was selected for the adidas ESP Camp… Member of Northeast Regional Team, while his Oakwood VRFFHU WHDP ZRQ ࠤYH VWDWH FKDPSLRQVKLS WLWOHV

as a freshman (2008): Redshirted 2008 season.

Personal: Exploratory major... Born October 1, 1989.

Prior To UConn: Lettered four years at the South Kent School … Was named captain as well as MVP of his team for two years … Team named New England Prep School Champion Class C as well as three-time WNEPSSA Small School Champion … Named two-time AllWestern New England and All-State during his time at South Kent … Member of the adidas Elite Soccer Program … Also a member of his high school’s basketball team … Won the French award twice. Personal: Majoring in pre-kinesiology… Born April 7, 1990.

Career Statistics

Career Statistics GP 2009 11 2010 20 TOTAL 31

GS 0 0 0

G A 1 0 1 6 2 6

Pts 2 8 10

Shots Shot% 2 .500 6 .167 8 .334

Career highs

SOG 2 3 5

SOG% 1.000 .500 .750

Goals: 1, two times, last vs. Kentucky >> September 17, 2010 Assists: 2, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Points: 3, three times, last vs. Kentucky >> September 17, 2010 Shots: 2, vs. Boston College >> September 28, 2010

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GW 0 0 0

GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% 2008 REDSHIRT SEASON 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2010 9 1 1 0 2 1 1.000 TOTAL 11 1 1 0 2 1 1.000

Career highs

Goals: 1, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Assists: --Points: 2, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Shots: 1, vs. Manhattan>> September 7, 2010

SOG

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GW

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2010): Did not play. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted 2009 season. PRIOR TO UCONN: Played at DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Md.… Named a Gazette-Star All-County in 2009 and All-Metro Honorable Mention… As a senior captain, recorded 15 shutouts… Led KLV WHDP WR WKH :&$& %R\V· +LJK 6FKRRO 6HPLࠤQDOV« :DV D PHPEHU of the 2006 Under-17 Trinidad & Tobago National Team. PERSONAL: Exploratory major… Born September 27, 1991.

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2010): Played and started in all 20 games for the Huskies in 2010... had two assists for two points on WKH \HDU UHFRUGHG KLV ࠤUVW FROOHJLDWH SRLQW ZLWK DQ DVVLVW LQ KLV ࠤUVW career game against St. Francis (N.Y.) on Sept. 1... recorded nine total shots with two on goal. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted 2009 season. PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered four years and was a four-year starter at Avon Old Farms… A two-time captain and All-State selection… Named a two-time Western New England Prep School Soccer Association All-Star… Led team to the Prep School New England Championship title twice… Named the 2008-09 Gatorade Connecticut High School Soccer Player of the Year… Scored 25 goals and had 37 assists in his career at Avon Old Farms… Played for the Oakwood Soccer Club for nine years and played for the Under-18 Academy team… Was an honor student. PERSONAL: Exploratory major… Born October 22, 1990.

Career Statistics

GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% 2009 REDSHIRT SEASON 2010 20 20 0 2 2 9 .000 Career 20 20 0 2 2 9 .000

Career Statistics

GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% 2009 REDSHIRT SEASON

SOG

SOG%

GW

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GW

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0 0

Career highs

Goals: --Assists: 1, two times, last at South Carolina >> September 19, 2010 Points: 1, two times, last at South Carolina >> September 19, 2010 Shots: 2, three times, last vs. Notre Dame >> October 22,2010

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

3 National Championships

11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Started 11 of 12 games played... missed eight games in the middle of the season due to an injury... named to WKH %,* ($67 $OO 5RRNLH 7HDP IRU KLV HࠣRUWV QDPHG WKH OHDJXH·V Rookie of the Week on Sept. 7...tallied 13 points for the Huskies on six goals and one assist... recorded 50 shots, including 19 on goal... scored one game winner which was against St. Francis (N.Y.) in his ࠤUVW FROOHJLDWH PDWFK UHFRUGHG D FDUHHU KLJK ࠤYH SRLQWV LQ 8&RQQ·V 6-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 7... scored two goals twice, vs. Manhattan (Sept. 7) and Yale (Sept. 4)... led the BIG EAST in shots per game with 4.17. PRIOR TO UCONN: Played at College African Sports Etudes (CASE) in Dakar, Senegal… was a starting forward for CASE.

7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Made one start in 10 games played... tallied one assist on the year... registered six shots in 273 minutes played... recorded his lone assist in UConn’s 4-0 win at South Carolina for his ࠤUVW FROOHJLDWH SRLQW PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered at St. Anthony’s... played for the U-17 and U-20 Trinidad National Team... played at the U-20 World Cup in Egypt in September of 2009 as well as the U-20 CONCAF World Cup TXDOLࠤHU LQ 0DUFK RI PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born April 28, 1989.

PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born September 15, 1990.

Career Statistics GP 2010 12 Career 12

GS 11 11

G A 6 1 6 1

Pts 13 13

Career Statistics

Shots Shot% 50 .120 50 .120

Career highs

SOG 19 19

Goals: 2, two times last vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Assists: 1, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Points: 5, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Shots: 9, vs. St. Francis (NY) >> September 1, 2010

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SOG% .380 .380

GW 1 1

GP 2010 10 Career 10

GS 1 1

G A 0 1 0 1

Career highs

Pts 1 1

Shots Shot% 6 .000 6 .000

Goals: --Assists: 1, at South Carolina >> September 19, 2010 Points: 1, at South Carolina >> September 19, 2010 Shots: 3, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010

SOG 0 0

SOG% .000 .000

GW 0 0


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Soccer America First Team Freshman AllAmerican...College Soccer News Second Team All-Freshman honoree... NSCAA All-Northeast Region Second Team...was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team... started in all 20 games for the Huskies... registered one goal and one assist for three points in his rookie VHDVRQ UHFRUGHG VKRWV RQ WKH \HDU VFRUHG KLV ࠤUVW FDUHHU JRDO LQ 8&RQQ·V ZLQ RYHU 0DQKDWWDQ RQ 6HSW SLFNHG XS KLV ࠤUVW collegiate assist in UConn’s 4-0 blanking of South Florida on Sept. 24 live on ESPNU. PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered at Brentwood High School... named to the 2009 NSCAA/adidas Boys High School All-America Team... played for the U-20 US National Team... selected as the 2009 New York State Player of the Year and 2009 Long Island Player of the Year... was the 2009 Gatorade Player of the Year... was a 2009 NSCAA/adidas All-State First Team member...made the 2008 USSF Development Academy... was a 2007 SYL ODP National ID Camp Selected participant... 2008 USSF Northeastern Conference Champion.

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Saw time in 11 games for the Huskies... named to the BIG EAST weekly honor roll on Nov. 2... scored two goals for four points on the year... registered four shots, including two on goal... tallied two goals at Pittsburgh on Oct. 31, including a penalty kick in the 60th minute of the match... his lone game-winning goal of the year came at Pittsburgh on Oct. 31. PRIOR TO UCONN: Played for the Finland U-17 National Team...went to Kuopion Klassillinen lukio for high school...played for the KuPS Youth Team...competed in the high school World Cup in Chile in 2007. PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born March 8, 1990.

PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born June 16, 1992.

Career Statistics GP 2010 20 Career 20

GS 20 20

G A 1 1 1 1

Career highs

Pts 3 3

Shots Shot% 10 .100 10 .100

SOG 3 3

Goals: 1, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Assists: 1, vs. USF >> September 24, 2010 Points: 2, vs. Manhattan >> September 7, 2010 Shots: 2, two times, last vs. Brown >> November 21, 2010

SOG% .300 .300

GW 0 0

Career Statistics

GP 2010 11 Career 11

GS 0 0

G A 2 0 2 0

Pts 4 4

Shots Shot% 4 .500 4 .500

SOG 2 2

SOG% .500 .500

GW 1 1

Career highs

Goals: 2, vs. Pitt >> October 31, 2010 Assists: --Points: 4, vs. Pitt >> October 31, 2010 Shots: 2, vs. Pitt >> October 31, 2010

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

3 National Championships

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11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirted season... BIG EAST All-Academic selection. PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered at Guilford High School...earned AllConference honors in 2007 and 2008...was named All-Area Most Valuable Player in 2008...in 2008 was named All-State and well as All-New England... was an adidas All-American in 2008.

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7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships

PRIOR TO UCONN: A member of the U-17 and U-20 Jamaican National Teams‌ Attended Clarendon College High School in Clarendon, Jamaica‌ A member of the Harbor View Youth and Sporting Central Youth Football Teams in Jamaica. PERSONAL: An exploratory major‌ Born November 21, 1990

PERSONAL: An exploratory major... Born August 23, 1991.

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirted season. PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered at C.W. Baker High School in Baldwinsville, 1 < OHG KLV WHDP WR EHFRPH D 1HZ <RUN 6WDWH VHPLŕ ¤QDOLVW LQ as well as the Regional Championship in that same year...led his team to the Regional Finals in both 2007 and 2009 as well as a Section III Championship title in 2007, 2008 and 2009...guided his team to a 2007 and 2009 CNYCL league championship... earned All-CNY First Team accolades in 2008 and 2009. PERSONAL: A mechanical engineering major‌ Born June 28, 1992.

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PRIOR TO UCONN: Competed with the Coral Spring Storm club team‌ Attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High‌ A member of the Region III ODP Team in 2009‌ PERSONAL: An expoloratory major‌ Born December 3, 1992.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NEWCOMERS PROFILES

41 All-Americans

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38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

PRIOR TO UCONN: Attended Avon Old Farms Preparatory in Avon, Conn‌ Helped lead Avon to the New England Championship in 2007‌ A multi-sport athlete, he led the Track program to the New England Championship in 2008 and won the State Championship in wrestling in 2009‌ A member of the Dean’s List while at Avon.

PRIOR TO UCONN: Competed with Oakwood Academy‌ Attended Montville High School‌ Two time All-State selection‌ NSCAA Adidas All-American‌ NSCAA Adidas Scholar All-American‌ Connecticut Soccer Coaches Association Boys Player of the Year‌ New London Day and Norwich Bulletin All-Area Player of the Year.

Personal: A management major with a concentration in international business.

PERSONAL: An exploratory major‌ Born April 11, 1993.

Prior To UConn: An All-New England selection at North Haven, Kanyo played three years of soccer under head coach Federico Fiondella‌ He was named All-State and was honored as the Greater New Haven Referee Association Player of the Year‌ Also an All-conference selection in tennis, Kanyo graduated in the top-10 of his class and was a member of the National Honor Society.

PRIOR TO UCONN: Attended UAB in 2010‌ Appeared in all 18 games, starting 12‌ Led the team with six assists in 2010... Played for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC‌ Led the Whitecaps to the San Diego Surf Cup ŕ ¤QDOVÂŤ $WWHQGHG 5REHUW &HFLO 3DOPHU 6HFRQGDU\ 6FKRRO LQ 5LFKPRQG B.C‌ Led the team in goals and assists for three-straight seasons.

Personal: A chemistry major‌ Born August 27, 1993

PERSONAL: An exploratory major‌ Born August 23, 1990.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NEWCOMER PROFILES

3 National Championships

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PRIOR TO UCONN: A member of the U-17 and U-20 Canadian National Teams‌ Trained in the Toronto FC Academy‌ Appeared ZLWK WKH 7RURQWR )& ŕ ¤UVW WHDPÂŤ $WWHQGHG $YRQ 2OG )DUPV LQ $YRQ Conn‌ Selected to participate in the WNEPSSA All-Star game while at Avon Old Farms. PERSONAL: An exploratory major‌ Born February 29, 1992.

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PRIOR TO UCONN: Attended South Kent Preperatory‌ Played for Oakwood Academy‌ Led South Kent to the New England Championship and an 18-3-2 overall record‌ Named a 2011 NEPSSA All-Star‌ $ $OO 6WDWH VHOHFWLRQ DW :HWKHUVŕ ¤HOG +LJK PERSONAL: An exploratory major‌ Born July 8, 1992.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NEWCOMER PROFILES

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

PRIOR TO UCONN: A transfer from URI… Appeared in all 18 games as a freshman at Rhode Island…Captained the varsity soccer team at Hershey High School... Was a two-time Mid-Penn All Star selection... Also earned First Team All-State and All-Region honors as a senior... Was a member of the FC Delco USSF Academy program... Spent three years training and studying at the prestigious IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. - home of the US Soccer Residency program... Received the IMG Academy Most Improved Player award in 2007... Also was the YPT Camp MVP in 2007... Played club soccer for the FC Delco U18 USSF Academy team under coach Alan Mezger.

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

PRIOR TO UCONN: Starting goalkeeper for the U.S. Academy team in 2010 and 2011... A member of the U.S. National Pool in 2006 and 2007... A Region I ODP selection in 2006 and 2007... A member of the New Jersey ODP team in 2006 and 2007... Trains with the New York Red Bulls academy. PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born ??

PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born July 7, 1991.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT GAME-BY-GAME CAREER STATS

3 National Championships

#10 Carlos ALVAREZ

11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

2010 Opponent Start S 9/1 St. francis (ny) * 2 9/4 YALE * 2 9/7 MANHATTAN * 2 9/11 HARVARD * 2 9/17 vs. Kentucky * 1 9/19 at South Carolina * 1 9/24 USf * 3 9/28 bC * 3 10/1 at Marquette * 2 10/5 at Maryland * 0 10/9 Seton hall * 0 10/13 at Providence * 1 10/16 at St. John’s * 1 10/19 wet virginia * 1 10/22 noter dame * 1 10/28 at Georgetown * 0 10/31 at PITT * 2 BIG EAST Tournament 11/5 DEPAUL * 0 11/8 at Cincinnati * 0 NCAA Tournament 11/21 brown * 3 Totals 20-20 27

G A Pts 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 4 4 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Opponent Start S 9/2 ST. PETER’S * 2 9/5 BOSTON UNIV. * 1 9/11 at Dartmouth * 1 9/13 vs. Iona * 0 9/18 at Villanova * 2 9/20 at Rutgers * 2 9/25 ST. JOHN’S * 2 9/27 SYRACUSE * 2 10/3 GEORGETOWN * 4 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 4 10/10 at West Virginia * 2 10/14 HARVARD * 2 10/17 PITTSBURGH * 3 10/20 at Yale * 0 10/25 at Seton Hall * 1 10/31 at Notre Dame * 1 11/2 MARQUETTE * 2 BIG EAST Tournament 11/7 PROVIDENCE * 2 NCAA Tournament 11/19 at Monmouth * 3 Totals 19-19 36

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#3 Andrew Jean-Baptiste

2010 Opponent Start S 9/1 St. francis (ny) * 1 9/4 YALE * 0 9/7 MANHATTAN * 1 9/11 HARVARD * 0 9/17 vs. Kentucky * 0 9/19 at South Carolina * 1 9/24 USf * 0 9/28 bC * 0 10/1 at Marquette * 2 10/5 at Maryland * 0 10/9 Seton hall * 1 10/13 at Providence * 0 10/16 at St. John’s * 1 10/19 wet virginia * 0 10/22 noter dame * 0 10/28 at Georgetown * 0 10/31 at PITT * 0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/5 DEPAUL * 0 11/8 at Cincinnati * 1 NCAA Tournament 11/21 brown * 2 Totals 20-20 10

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#16 Tony cascio

2010 Opponent Start S G A Pts 9/4 YALE * 5 0 1 1 9/7 MANHATTAN * 3 0 1 1 9/11 HARVARD * 3 0 0 0 9/17 vs. Kentucky * 2 1 0 2 9/19 at South Carolina * 1 1 1 3 9/24 USf * 5 3 0 6 9/28 bC * 4 0 1 1 10/1 at Marquette * 3 1 0 2 10/5 at Maryland * 4 0 0 0 10/9 Seton hall * 5 2 0 4 10/13 at Providence * 2 1 0 2 10/16 at St. John’s * 2 0 0 0 10/19 wet virginia * 3 0 1 1 10/22 noter dame * 2 0 0 0 10/28 at Georgetown * 1 0 0 0 10/31 at PITT * 1 0 0 1 BIG EAST Tournament 11/5 DEPAUL * 5 1 0 2 11/8 at Cincinnati * 3 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament 11/21 brown * 1 0 0 0 Totals 19-19 55 10 5 26 2009 Opponent Start S 9/2 ST. PETER’S * 1 9/5 BOSTON UNIV. * 2 9/11 at Dartmouth * 0 9/13 vs. Iona * 2 9/18 at Villanova * 1 9/20 at Rutgers * 1 9/25 ST. JOHN’S * 5 9/27 SYRACUSE * 2 10/3 GEORGETOWN * 2 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 4 10/10 at West Virginia * 2 10/14 HARVARD * 0 10/17 PITTSBURGH * 5 10/20 at Yale * 3 10/25 at Seton Hall * 8 10/31 at Notre Dame * 2 11/2 MARQUETTE * 2 BIG EAST Tournament 11/7 PROVIDENCE * 2 NCAA Tournament 11/19 at Monmouth * 4 Totals 19-19 48

G A Pts 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 Opponent Start S 8/29 ST. PETER’S 1 8/31 TULSA 1 9/3 STONY BROOK 1 9/7 BOSTON UNIV. 1 9/13 at Saint Louis 0 9/19 LOUISVILLE 1 9/21 CINCINNATI 1 9/26 at St. John’s * 3 9/28 at Syracuse * 2 10/3 WEST VIRGINIA * 2 10/8 at Providence * 0 10/11 at Georgetown * 1 10/15 DARTMOUTH * 0 10/18 at Marquette * 2 10/22 YALE * 10 10/25 NOTRE DAME * 2 10/28 at Pittsburgh * 3 10/31 SETON HALL * 3 BIG EAST Tournament 11/8 DePAUL * 3 NCAA Tournament 11/21 FAIRFIELD * 1 11/25 at Virginia * 1 11/29 at Creighton * 2 Totals 22-15 41

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2010 Opponent Start S 9/1 St. francis (ny) * 2 9/4 YALE * 2 9/7 MANHATTAN * 3 9/11 HARVARD * 2 9/17 vs. Kentucky * 3 9/19 at South Carolina * 1 9/24 USf * 1 9/28 bC * 3 10/1 at Marquette * 1 10/5 at Maryland * 2 10/9 Seton hall * 3 10/13 at Providence * 2 10/16 at St. John’s * 0 10/19 wet virginia * 2 10/22 noter dame * 2 10/28 at Georgetown * 0 10/31 at PITT * 0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/5 DEPAUL * 1 11/8 at Cincinnati * 2 NCAA Tournament 11/21 brown * 3 Totals 20-20 35

G A PtS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Opponent Start S 9/2 ST. PETER’S 0 9/5 BOSTON UNIV. 0 9/11 at Dartmouth 0 9/13 vs. Iona 1 9/18 at Villanova 0 9/20 at Rutgers 0 9/25 ST. JOHN’S * 2 9/27 SYRACUSE * 2 10/3 GEORGETOWN * 1 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 2 10/10 at West Virginia * 3 10/14 HARVARD * 2 10/17 PITTSBURGH * 1 10/20 at Yale * 3 10/25 at Seton Hall * 1 10/31 at Notre Dame * 0 11/2 MARQUETTE * 0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/7 PROVIDENCE * 0 NCAA Tournament 11/19 at Monmouth * 1 Totals 19-13 19

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#4 NICKARDO BLAKE

2010 Opponent Start 9/1 St. francis (ny) 9/4 YALE 9/7 MANHATTAN 9/11 HARVARD 9/17 vs. Kentucky * 9/19 at South Carolina * 9/24 USf * 9/28 bC * 10/1 at Marquette * 10/5 at Maryland 10/9 Seton hall 10/13 at Providence 10/16 at St. John’s 10/19 wet virginia * 10/22 noter dame 10/28 at Georgetown * BIG EAST Tournament 11/5 DEPAUL 11/8 at Cincinnati NCAA Tournament 1/21 brown Totals 19-7

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41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

#44 jOSSIMAR SANCHEZ

2010 Opponent Start S 9/1 St. francis (ny) * 1 9/4 YALE * 3 9/7 MANHATTAN * 0 9/11 HARVARD * 3 9/17 vs. Kentucky * 1 9/19 at South Carolina * 0 9/24 USf * 1 9/28 bC * 1 10/1 at Marquette * 0 10/5 at Maryland * 4 10/9 Seton hall * 1 10/13 at Providence * 0 10/16 at St. John’s * 1 10/19 wet virginia * 1 10/22 notrE dame * 3 10/28 at Georgetown * 0 10/31 at PITT * 0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/8 at Cincinnati * 4 NCAA Tournament 11/21 brown * 0 Totals 19-19 24

G A Pts 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Opponent Start S 9/2 ST. PETER’S * 1 9/5 BOSTON UNIV. * 0 9/11 at Dartmouth * 0 9/13 vs. Iona 0 9/18 at Villanova * 0 9/20 at Rutgers * 0 9/25 ST. JOHN’S * 0 9/27 SYRACUSE * 1 10/3 GEORGETOWN * 1 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 0 10/10 at West Virginia * 1 10/14 HARVARD * 1 10/17 PITTSBURGH * 0 10/20 at Yale * 0 10/25 at Seton Hall * 0 10/31 at Notre Dame * 0 11/2 MARQUETTE * 0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/7 PROVIDENCE * 3 NCAA Tournament 11/19 at Monmouth * 0 Totals 19-18 8

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#22 MAX WASSERMAN

2010 Opponent Start 9/1 St. francis (ny) 9/4 YALE 9/7 MANHATTAN 9/11 HARVARD 9/17 vs. Kentucky 9/19 at South Carolina 9/24 USf 9/28 bC 10/1 at Marquette 10/5 at Maryland 10/9 Seton hall 10/13 at Providence 10/16 at St. John’s 10/19 wet virginia 10/22 noter dame 10/28 at Georgetown 10/31 at PITT BIG EAST Tournament 11/5 DEPAUL 11/8 at Cincinnati NCAA Tournament 11/21 brown Totals 20-0

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2009 Opponent Start S 9/13 vs. Iona * 0 9/25 ST. JOHN’S * 0 9/27 SYRACUSE * 0 10/3 GEORGETOWN * 1 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 0 10/10 at West Virginia * 0 10/14 HARVARD * 0 10/20 at Yale * 1 10/25 at Seton Hall * 0 10/31 at Notre Dame * 0 11/2 MARQUETTE * 0 Totals 11-0 2

#13 sean weir

2009 Opponent 10/6 PROVIDENCE 11/2 MARQUETTE Totals

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#23 MAMADOU DIOUF

2010 Opponent Start S 9/1 St. francis (ny) * 9 9/4 YALE * 3 9/7 MANHATTAN * 5 9/11 HARVARD * 7 9/17 vs. Kentucky * 1 10/16 at St. John’s 0 10/19 wet virginia * 3 10/28 at Georgetown * 2 10/31 at PITT * 2 BIG EAST Tournament 11/5 DEPAUL * 7 11/8 at Cincinnati * 3 NCAA Tournament 11/21 brown * 8 Totals 12-11 50

#20 COLIN BRADLEY

2010 Opponent Start 9/1 St. francis (ny) * 9/4 YALE * 9/7 MANHATTAN * 9/11 HARVARD * 9/17 vs. Kentucky * 9/19 at South Carolina * 9/24 USf * 9/28 bC * 10/1 at Marquette * 10/5 at Maryland * 10/9 Seton hall * 10/13 at Providence * 10/16 at St. John’s * 10/19 wet virginia * 10/22 noter dame * 10/28 at Georgetown * 10/31 at PITT * BIG EAST Tournament 11/5 DEPAUL * 11/8 at Cincinnati * NCAA Tournament

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

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#7 QIAN GROSVENOR

2010 Opponent Start 9/1 St. francis (ny) * 9/4 YALE 9/7 MANHATTAN 9/11 HARVARD 9/17 vs. Kentucky 9/19 at South Carolina 9/24 USf 10/5 at Maryland 10/9 Seton hall 10/28 at Georgetown Totals 10-1

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2010 Opponent Start 10/1 at Marquette 10/5 at Maryland 10/9 Seton hall 10/13 at Providence 10/16 at St. John’s 10/19 wet virginia 10/22 noter dame 10/28 at Georgetown 10/31 at PITT BIG EAST Tournament 11/8 at Cincinnati NCAA Tournament 11/21 brown Totals 11-0

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UConn’s Record...

for the season......................12-2-6 in the BIG EAST......................5-1-3

at home.................................8-0-3 on the road............................3-2-3 vs. Top 25 opponents............2-1-2 vs. Top 10 opponents............1-1-0 vs. Top 5 Opponents................. n/a VFRULQJ ŕ ¤UVW.........................12-0-1 QRW VFRULQJ ŕ ¤UVW.....................0-2-3

leading at the half..................6-0-1 trailing at the half..................1-1-0 tied at the half.......................5-1-5 in overtime............................0-0-6 scoring at least two goals....12-0-0 allowing at least two goals......... n/a wearing white........................9-0-3 wearing blue..........................3-2-3 during the day.......................4-1-0 at night..................................8-1-6 on television..........................3-0-1

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September.........................7-0-1 October.............................4-2-3 November..........................1-0-2 December.............................. n/a

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UConn allowed just seven goals on the year to mark the lowest number of goals allowed in a single-season in program history other than the 1948 NSCAA Championship season, a year in which the men’s soccer program played in only 11 games and allowed four goals. In 2010, the Huskies spent every week ranked in the WRS RI WKH 16&$$ +HQGULFN&DUV FRP SROO ŕ ¤QLVKLQJ the regular season ranked ninth in the country. The Huskies moved as high as No. 2 on Oct. 5 after opening the year unbeaten at 7-0-2. In Division I men’s soccer, UConn was ranked No. 1 in goals against average (0.28) and save percentage (.914) at the conclusion of the regular season. During the regular season, the Huskies led the BIG EAST Conference in points (115), goals (36), goals per game (2.12), goals against average (0.28) and shutouts ,QGLYLGXDOO\ &DUORV $OYDUH] ŕ ¤QLVKHG WKH UHJXODU season leading the conference with 12 assists and 0.71 assists per game. Josh Ford led the league in GAA with a 0.29 mark and in save percentage at .912. The Huskies opened the 2010 season undefeated with a 7-0-2 record with wins over then-nationally ranked No. 22 USF and No. 9 Boston College. During that run, UConn battled No. 15 Harvard to a 1-1 tie. UConn tied

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2010 UConn Soccer UNIVERSITY OFMen'sCONNECTICUT 2010 SEASON REVIEW Connecticut High/Low Analysis (as of Jun 17, 2011) 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

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Connecticut - TEAM GAME HIGHS vs Manhattan (Sep 07) vs USF (Sep 24) vs Manhattan (Sep 07) vs Seton Hall (Oct 09) vs USF (Sep 24) at South Carolina (Sep 19) vs Manhattan (Sep 07) vs USF (Sep 24) vs Harvard (Sep 11) vs Manhattan (Sep 07) vs Boston College (Sep 28) at Marquette (Oct 01) vs West Virginia (Oct 19) at St. John's (Oct 16) vs Manhattan (Sep 07) vs Brown (Nov 21) vs DePaul (Nov 05) vs Harvard (Sep 11) vs St. Francis (NY) (Sep 01) at Cincinnati (Nov 08) at MARYLAND (Oct 05) vs USF (Sep 24) vs Harvard (Sep 11)

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4 vs Harvard (Sep 11) 3 vs Brown (Nov 21) 3 at Cincinnati (Nov 08) 3 at Georgetown (Oct 28) GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 3 at MARYLAND (Oct 05) 3 vs YALE (Sep 04) Date Opponent D D D/M D/M D/M M M M M/F F GOALS 1 Jean-Baptiste vs Brown (Nov 21) 9/1 ST. FRANCIS (NY) King Nicklaw Brickley Sanchez Grosner Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste at Cincinnati 08) 9/4 YALE King Nicklaw Brickley (Nov Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste at Georgetown (Oct 28) 9/7 MANHATTAN King Nicklaw Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste at MARYLAND (Oct 05) 9/11 HARVARD King Nicklaw Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste at Marquette 01) 9/17 vs. Kentucky King Blake Brickley (OctSanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste vs Harvard (Sep 11) 9/19 at South Carolina King Blake Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste vs YALE (Sep 04)Sanchez *9/24 USF King Blake Brickley Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez ASSISTS 2 Jean-Baptiste vs Harvard (Sep 11) 9/28 BOSTON COLLEGE King Blake Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste vs Brown (Nov 21) *10/1 at Marquette King Blake Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste at Cincinnati 08) 10/5 at MARYLAND King Nicklaw Brickley (Nov Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez *10/9 SETON HALL King Nicklaw Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste at Georgetown (Oct 28) *10/13 at Providence King Nicklaw Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez 1 Jean-Baptiste at MARYLAND (Oct 05) *10/16 at St. John’s King Nicklaw Jean-Baptiste Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez 1 vs YALE (Sep 04) *10/19 WEST VIRGINIA King Blake Jean-Baptiste Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez SHOTS 17 at MARYLAND (Oct 05) Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Ponce Alvarez *10/22 NOTRE DAME King Nicklaw Jean-Baptiste Brickley 16 vs Notre Dame (Oct 22) *10/28 at Georgetown King Blake Jean-Baptiste Brickley Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez 16 at St. John's (OctSanchez 16) *10/31 at PITT King Nicklaw Jean-Baptiste Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez SHOTS ON GOAL 7 vs West Virginia (Oct 19) ^11/5 DEPAUL King Nicklaw Jean-Baptiste Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez 7 at St. John's (Oct 16) ^11/8 at Cincinnati King Nicklaw Jean-Baptiste Brickley Wharf Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez SAVES 12 vs Boston College (Sep 28) &11/21BROWN Weir Nicklaw Jean-Baptiste Brickley Sanchez Cascio Bradley Diop Diouf Alvarez 9 at Marquette (Oct 01) CORNER KICKS 10 vs West Virginia (Oct 19) * - BIG EAST opponent 9 at Providence College (Oct 13) ^ - 2010 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship FOULS 20 at Cincinnati (Nov 08) & - 2010 NCAA Tournament 17 vs Brown (Nov 21) 17 at Marquette (Oct 01)

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2010 RESULTS & STATISTICS

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Sep 01 ST. FRANCIS W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3744

Goals scored Mamadou Diouf (Colin Bradley, Carlos Alvarez) Nickardo Blake (Max Wasserman)

Sep 04 YALE W 3-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 3495

Mamadou Diouf (Carlos Alvarez) Jossimar Sanchez (unassistes) Mamadou Diouf (Carlos Alvarez, Tony Cascio)

Sep 07 MANHATTAN W 6-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1511

Stephane Diop (Mamadou Diouf, Shawn Nicklaw) Mamadou Diouf (Stephane Diop) Mamadou Diof (Max Wasserman, Alan Ponce) Carlos Alvarez (Tony Cascio, Alan Ponce) Andrew Jean-Baptiste (Max Wasserman) Sean Weir (Alan Ponce)

Sep 11 #15 HARVARD

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Stephane Diop (penalty kick)

Sep 17 vs. Kentucky W 3-0 4-0-1 0-0-0 657

Tony Cascio (Alan Ponce) Jossimar Sanchez (Colin Bradley, Carlos Alvarez) Max Wasserman (unassisted)

Sep 19 at South Carolina W 4-0 5-0-1 0-0-0 628

Tony Cascio (unassisted) Stephane Diop (Nickardo Blake, Tony Cascio) Carlos Alvarez (unassisted) Alan Ponce (Max Wasserman, Qian Grosvenor)

Sep 24 #22 USF* W 4-0 6-0-1 1-0-0 4785

Stephane Diop (Carlos Alvarez, Nickardo Blake) Tony Cascio (Andrew Jean-Baptiste, Carlost Alvarez) Tony Cascio (Carlos Alvarez) Tony Cascio (Thomas Wharf, Carlos Alvarez)

Sep 28 #9 BOSTON COLLEGE W 2-0 7-0-1 1-0-0 2697

Carlos Alvarez (Tony Cascio) Stephane Diop (Carlos Alvarez)

Oct 01 at Marquette* T O2 1-1 7-0-2 1-0-1 4374 Oct 05 #6 MARYLAND L 0-1 7-1-2 1-0-1 1551 Oct 09 SETON HALL* W 4-0 8-1-2 2-0-1 663

Tony Cascio (unassisted) Tony Cascio (Carlos Alvarez) Stephane Diop (Shawn Nicklaw, Carlos Alvarez) Robert Brickley (Carlos Alvarez) Tony Cascio (Nickardo Blake)

Oct 13 at Providence Colllege* W 2-0 9-1-2 3-0-1 1954 Oct 16 at St. John’s* T O2 0-0 9-1-3 3-0-2 3092 Oct 19 WEST VIRGINIA* W 2-0 10-1-3 4-0-2 527 Oct 22 NOTRE DAME* T O2 0-0 10-1-4 4-0-3 421 Oct 28 at Georgetown* L 0-1 10-2-4 4-1-3 576

Tony Cascio (Alan Ponce) Alan Ponce (Max Wasserman, Shawn Nicklaw) Carlos Alvarez (unassisted) Stephane Diop (Tony Cascio, Alan Ponce) -

Oct 31 at PITT* W 2-0 11-2-4 5-1-3 2140

Juho Karppinen (Tony Cascio, Shawn Nicklaw) Juho Karppinen (penalty kick)

Nov 05 DEPAUL^ W 2-0 13-2-4 5-1-3 2541

Shawn Nicklaw (Carlos Alvarez) Tony Cascio (Max Wasserman, Carlos Alvarez)

Nov 08 at Cincinnati^ Nov 21 BROWN&

T O2 T O2

1-1 1-1

12-2-5 12-2-6

5-1-3 5-1-3

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Stephane Diop (unassisted) Mamadou Diouf (unassisted)

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Team Statistics by period GOALS BY PERIOD Connecticut Opponents

1st 19 5

2nd OT OT2 Total 21 0 0 40 2 0 0 7

SHOTS BY PERIOD Connecticut Opponents

1st 157 97

2nd OT OT2 Total 136 8 14 315 84 9 9 199

SAVES BY PERIOD Connecticut Opponents

1st 31

2nd OT OT2 Total 26 4 3 64

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st Connecticut 56 Opponents 40

2nd OT OT2 Total 46 2 8 112 32 6 4 82

FOULS BY PERIOD Connecticut Opponents

2nd OT OT2 Total 120 9 6 230 115 8 5 233

1st 95 105

TEAM STATISTICS

UCONN OPP

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 40-315 Goals scored average 2.00 Shot pct. .127 Shots/Game 15.8 Assists 46 CORNER KICKS 112 PENALTY KICKS 2-2

7-199 0.35 .35 9.9 7 82 0-0

UCONN OPP PENALTIES Fouls 230 Yellow cards 21 Red cards 1 ATTENDANCE Total 34,384 Average 3,126

233 24 1 7,964 996

## Name GP-GS Min 16 Tony Cascio 19-19 1588 10 Carlos Alvarez 20-20 1770 9 Stephane Diop 20-20 1443 23 Mamadou Diouf 12-11 837 11 Alan Ponce 20-9 1116 22 Max Wasserman 20-0 439 8 Shawn Nicklaw 18-13 1160 4 Nickardo Blake 19-7 812 44 Jossimar Sanchez 19-19 1707 6 Juho Karppinen 11-0 346 3 Andrew Jean-Baptiste 20-20 1865 14 Robert Brickley 20-20 1905 13 Sean Weir 9-1 270 20 Colin Bradley 20-20 1266 7 Qian Grosvenor 10-1 273 5 Thomas Wharf 17-1 517 2 Greg King 19-19 1646 28 Robert Olivieri 4-0 44 27 Trevor Constantine 5-0 60 17 Karl Rumph 2-0 30 29 Favid Falcones 3-0 25 21 Shawn Fonseca 1-0 15 Total 20 - Opponents 20 - ## Name GP-GS MIN 18 Josh Ford 20-20 1850:55 0 Matt Sangeloty 2-0 59:05 TEAM - 0:00 Total 20 1910:00 Opponents 20 1910:00

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT CAPTAINS FROM THE 2010 SEASON 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships ď Ź

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Career Highs

Goals: 1, two times, last vs. Seton Hall, October 9, 2010 Assists: n/a Points: 2, two times, last vs. Seton Hall, October 9, 2010 Shots: 2, at Villanova, September 18, 2009

Honor roll ď Ź 2010 CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District First Team (District 1) ď Ź 2010 BIG EAST Defense Player of the Week (10/11) ď Ź 2010 BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/25) ď Ź 2007 & 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors as a SEnior (2010): Started in 20 games for UConn... registered two points on one goal, his second of his career, vs. Seton Hall (10/9)... recorded eight shots on the year, including two on goal... was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District First Team for District 1. as a junior (2009): Played in all 19 games of the year and made 17 VWDUWV UHFRUGHG KLV ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU JRDO DW 9LOODQRYD VFRUHG RQ his only penalty kick attempt...earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors. as a sophomore (2008): Saw action in all 22 games and made 19 VWDUWV 3OD\HG DV ERWK D PLGŕ ¤HOGHU DQG GHIHQGHU WRRN IRXU VKRWV including two on goal. As a Redshirt freshman (2007): Saw action in eight games and PDGH ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU VWDUW DJDLQVW 3LWWVEXUJK SOD\HG DOO PLQXWHV vs. the Panthers ... averaged over nine minutes per game in the other seven contests ...named to the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team. As a Freshman (2006): Redshirted 2006 season ...did not see any playing time. Prior to UConn: )RXU \HDU OHWWHUZLQQHU DW :HWKHUVŕ ¤HOG +LJK 6FKRRO for Head Coach Rob Jachym ‌ Earned 2004 NSCAA All-America and Scholar All-America honors as a senior ‌ Named the 2004 Connecticut Junior Soccer Association Player of the Year, in addition to being a WZR WLPH $OO 1HZ (QJODQG VHOHFWLRQ ÂŤ +HOSHG OHDG :HWKHUVŕ ¤HOG WR WZR state championships ‌ Tallied 25 career goals, including 16 during his senior campaign ‌ Holds the school record for most career assists. Personal: Son of former Husky soccer player Neil Brickley, who lettered in 1974-75 ... Majored in civil engineering ... Born Apr. 18, 1987. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ď Ź Made 57 career starts as a Husky ď Ź Played in 69 career contests ď Ź His first career goal came on a game-tying penalty kick at Villanova on Sept. 18, 2009.

brickley Career S tatistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2006 Redshirted Season 2007 8 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2008 22 19 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 2009 19 17 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 2010 20 20 1 0 2 8 .125 2 .250 0 TOTAL 69 57 2 0 4 14 .143 5 .357 0

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Saves: 9, vs. Hofstra, September 12, 2007 Goals Allowed: 3, three times, last vs. BU, September 5, 2009 Shots Faced: 19, at Notre Dame, October 13, 2007

Honor roll 2010 NSCAA/Performance Subaru All-America Third Team ď Ź 2010 NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team ď Ź 2010 College Soccer News All-America First Team ď Ź 2010 Soccer America Second Team MVP ď Ź 2010 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year ď Ź 2010 New England Soccer News Player of the Year ď Ź 2010 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (9/20) ď Ź 2010 BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/11, 10/18) ď Ź 2010 TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week (9/20, 10/17, 10/25) ď Ź 2009 Northeast Region Second Team ď Ź 2009 All-BIG EAST Third Team ď Ź

AS A SENIOR (2010): Started in all 20 games... allowed just seven goals and a GAA of 0.34... made 61 saves for a save-percentage of .897... was 12-2-6 on the year and recorded 11 shutouts. aS a junior (2009): Earned Northeast Region Second Team honors‌was named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team‌broke the UConn program record for most shutouts in a career with 39‌started all 19 games including all 1808:51 minutes‌made 61 total saves with a save percentage of .859‌ only allowed ten goals and had a GAA of 0.50‌recorded 13 shutouts in 19 JDPHVÂŤŕ ¤QLVKHG WKH \HDU ZLWK DQ UHFRUG ZDV D WHDP FDSWDLQ AS a sophomore (2008): Started all 22 games and played every minute of the 2008 season... Allowed just 14 goals and tallied a season-high 83 saves... Recorded 12 shutouts and 11 wins on the year... Finished the season with a 0.59 goals against average, ranking 12th in the country... Had a season-high seven saves at Marquette (10/18). As a redshirt freshman (2007): Started all 24 games, playing every minute of the 2007 season and becoming one of the most successful goalNHHSHUV LQ 8&RQQ KLVWRU\ )LQLVKHG WKH VHDVRQ LQ D WLH IRU ŕ ¤UVW LQ DOO WLPH in wins (20) and second in shutouts (14) in a single season... Named to the Third Team All-BIG EAST and earned BIG EAST Tournament Defensive MVP recognition... Finished season with a 0.53 goals against average for second in the BIG EAS ... Tallied 70 saves with a career-high nine against Hofstra (9/12). As a Freshman (2006): Redshirted 2006 season. Prior to UConn: Three-year letterman at Liverpool High School‌ Team captain‌ Finished career with a 55-5-7 record, including 43 shutouts‌ +HOSHG OHDG WHDP WR WZR VWDWH FKDPSLRQVKLS ŕ ¤QDOV DV ZHOO DV WZR 6HFWLRQ 3 titles and three league championships‌Earned Fifth Team All-State acFRODGHV DV D VHQLRU PDUNLQJ WKH KLJKHVW ŕ ¤QLVK IRU D JRDOLHÂŤ (DUQHG D JROG medal in New York Empire Games‌ Captured three New York State West titles with club team‌ Won the State Cup with Blitz U19 team in June. Personal: Brother of former Husky forward Stanley Ford, who played 200306 ... Majoring in history and anthropology ... Born Nov. 6, 1987.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ď Ź Ranks first among all-time Huskies with 50 shutouts, 54 wins and 85 consecutive starts.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT GRADUATED LETTERWINNERS FROM 2010 SEASON 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships ď Ź

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AS A SENIOR (2010): Played in 19 games and registered 10 shots on the year... earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Third Team for KLV Hŕ ŁRUWV as a JUNIOR (2009): Played in 17 games and made 16 starts‌ recorded two assists on the year with one against Harvard (10/14) DQG WKH RWKHU DJDLQVW 0DUTXHWWH ÂŤKDG ŕ ¤YH WRWDO VKRWV DQG one shot on goal in 2009... earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors. as a sophomore (2008): Played in 19 games and made 19 starts... Missed three games due to an injury... had one goal and two assists for four points... recorded a career-high two points at St. John’s (9/26) with his lone goal of the season... picked up an assist against St. Peter’s (8/29) and at Pittsburgh (10/28). as a freshman (2007): Played and started in all 24 games on GHIHQVH WDOO\LQJ WKH VHFRQG PRVW PLQXWHV RI DQ\ ŕ ¤HOG SOD\HU ZLWK 2,148 ... averaged just under 90 minutes per game ... earned four DVVLVWV RQ WKH VHDVRQ LQFOXGLQJ RQH LQ WKH %,* ($67 VHPLŕ ¤QDO JDPH against Louisville (11/16) ... assisted game-winning goal by Akeem Priestley in overtime against Georgetown (9/15) ... also earned points with helps vs. Yale (10/24) and Marquette (10/27). Prior to UConn: Had a wealth of national team and club experience ... Competed with the Australian U20 team and the Australian Institute of Sport, as well as the national champion Queensland State and New South Wales State teams. Personal: Majored in psychology ... Born August 6, 1987.

as a senior (2010): Started 13 of 18 games played... had one goal and four assists for six points on the year... tallied six shots on the year, including two on goal... he also registered a game-winning goal against DePaul on November 5 in BIG EAST Tournament play... he was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on October 18. as a junior (2009): Started all 19 games‌played 1788 minutes‌ dished out a season-best three assists on the season...recorded assists against Providence (10/6), Harvard (10/14) and Seton Hall (10/25). as a sophomore (2008): Played in all 22 games, while making VWDUWV 6FRUHG ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU JRDO YV 6HWRQ +DOO 7DOOLHG D FDUHHU KLJK WZR SRLQWV YV 6HWRQ +DOO 0DGH KLV ŕ ¤UVW career start vs. St. Peter’s (8/29).... Recorded a season-high 20 shots, including nine shots on goal, and tallied three shots four times during the year. As a freshman (2007): Played in 21 games, tallying six shots on the year ... Saw 353 minutes of action with an average of 17 per game ... Posted two shots vs. both Florida International (9/8) and Hartford (10/3). Prior to UConn: Three-year member of the University City soccer team ... Helped lead team to the 2005 California Interscholastic Federation Championship and the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Eastern League Championships ... Played with the Nomads Soccer Club, earning the 2007 Red Bull National League Championship ... Also OHWWHUHG WZR \HDUV LQ WUDFN DQG ŕ ¤HOG Personal: Majored in psychology ... Born April 15, 1989.

king Career S tatistics 2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP 24 19 17 19 79

GS 24 19 16 19 78

G A 0 4 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 8

Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 4 5 .000 3 .600 0 4 8 .125 2 .250 0 2 5 .000 1 .200 0 0 10 .000 4 .400 0 10 28 .036 10 .357 0

2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

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Nicklaw C areer Statistics GP 21 22 19 18 80

GS 0 18 19 13 50

G A 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 4 2 7

Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 0 6 .000 0 .000 0 2 20 .050 9 .450 0 3 7 .000 1 .143 0 6 6 .167 2 .333 1 11 39 .182 12 .308 1


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT GRADUATED LETTERWINNERS FROM 2010 SEASON

41 All-Americans

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32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

As a redshirt Junior (2009): Did not play... earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors.

as a junior (2009): Finished second on the team with six goals‌was third in points with 16 on the year‌played in all 19 games with 15 VWDUWVÂŤQRWFKHG D WZR JRDO ŕ ¤YH SRLQW Hŕ ŁRUW DJDLQVW +DUYDUG ÂŤ recorded four assists on the season with 38 total shots and 13 coming RQ JRDO VFRUHG KLV ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU JRDO LQ 8&RQQ¡V VHDVRQ RSHQHU DJDLQVW St. Peter’s (9/2).

As a Freshman (2006): Played every second of the 2006 season, VWDUWLQJ DOO JDPHV DQG WDOO\LQJ RI DFWLRQ HDUQHG ŕ ¤YH shutouts, including four on the road against BIG EAST opponents ... made a career-high seven saves vs. Seton Hall (10/7), while giving up one goal ... named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week on Sept. 23 after leading UConn to a six-game unbeaten streak and wins over Sacred Heart (9/20) and Georgetown (9/23) ... earned BIG EAST Academic All-Star recognition.

Prior To UConn: Played for Rio Hondo Community College... Was named Most Valuable Player of the Foothill Conference in 2008... Led his team to its seventh consecutive Foothill Conference Championship and its ninth title since 1997...Won a National Championship with Arsenal Soccer Club... Prior to Rio Hondo, he played at Don Antonio Lugo High School in Chino, Calif. Personal: Majored in pre-kinesiology...Born August 16, 1987.

ponce Career S tatistics

GP GS 19 15 20 9 39 24

G A 6 4 2 6 8 10

Pts Shots Shot% 16 38 .158 10 47 .043 26 85 .094

SOG 13 23 36

SOG% .342 .489 .424

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

AS A SENIOR (2010): Played in two games and registered 59:05 minutes of action... did not allow a goal and made one save.

AS A SENIOR (2010): Played in all 20 games... tallied two goals and six assists for 10 points... dished out three assists in UConn’s 6-0 win over Manhattan on September 7.

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Prior to UConn: Lettered four years at Farmington High School for Head Coach Steve Waters ‌ Tabbed a NSCAA All-American after posting 23 shutouts during his senior season ‌ Two-time all-state and three-time all-conference honoree ‌ Recorded 46 career shutouts in goal ‌ helped guide team to 2003 state championship and 2005 state runner-up ‌ Four-time state champions with Oakwood Soccer Club ‌ Participated in Olympic Development Program state team in 2004 ‌ Graduated high school a semester early as a National Merit Scholar and member of the Spanish Honor Society. Personal: (DUQHG KLV 0%$ LQ %XVLQHVV $GPLQLVWUDWLRQ LQ KLV ŕ ¤QDO \HDU of eligility.... Born Nov. 12, 1987.

sangeloty C areer Statistics GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves W L T Sho 2006 19 19 1773:11 23 1.17 57 10 6 2 5 2007 Redshirted Season 2008 Did Not Play 2009 Did Not Play 2010 2 0 59:05 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 21 19 1832:16 23 1.10 58 10 6 2 5

as a senior (2010): Started one of 17 games played... registered one DVVLVW RQ WKH \HDU WRRN ŕ ¤YH VKRWV LQFOXGLQJ WZR RQ JRDO as a junior (2009): ,Q KLV ŕ ¤UVW VHDVRQ ZLWK WKH +XVNLHV KH SOD\HG in 17 games and made four starts‌ recorded his only goal against Marquette (11/2) and his only assist against Pittsburgh (10/17)‌ had a .750 shot on goal percentage. PRIOR TO UCONN: Transferred from the University of Mobile (Ala.)‌ Named All-Conference and All-Region in 2007 and 2008‌ Earned AllAmerican honors in 2007‌ Helped his team to the Sweet 16 in 2007 and the Elite Eight in 2008 in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Championship Tournament. PERSONAL: Majored in psychology‌ Born September 7, 1988.

2009 2010 TOTAL

wharf C areer Statistics GP GS 17 4 17 1 34 5

G A 1 1 0 1 1 2

Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 3 4 .250 3 .750 0 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 4 9 .111 5 .556 0

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2010 BOX SCORES 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships ď Ź

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Game 1: UConn 2, St. Francis 0 Game 2: uconn 3, yale 1 Sept. 1, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F St. Francis 0 0 0 No. 10 Connecticut 0 2 2

Sept. 4, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F Yale 1 0 1 No. 10 Connecticut 3 0 3

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 54:16 Diouf Bradley, Alvarez 2 66:35 Blake Wasserman

Game 3: UConn 6, manhattan 0 Game 4: UConn 1, Harvard 1 Sept. 7, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F Manhattan 0 0 0 No. 10 Connecticut 3 3 6

Sept. 11, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 15 Harvard 1 0 0 0 1 No. 6 Connecticut 1 0 0 0 1

Goalkeepers: St. Francis: Julien (90:00, 2 GA, 7 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 9:14 Diouf Alvarez 2 16:58 Sanchez Corner kick 4 39:19 Diouf Alvarez, Cascio Yale 3 19:26 Shorten Kocher, Tucker

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 2:35 Diop Diouf, Nicklaw 2 27:11 Diouf Diop 3 42:49 Diouf Wasserman 4 45:30 Alvarez Cascio, Ponce 5 61:59 Jean-Baptiste Wasserman 6 80:53 Weir Ponce

SCORING SUMMARY: Harvard 1 18:00 Wolfenzon Rees,Linden Connecticut 2 43:05 Diop Penalty kick

Shots 1 St. Francis 6 Connecticut 8

2 Tot 1 7 16 24

Goalkeepers: Yale: Thalman (90:00, 3 GA, 6 saves) UConn: Ford (90:00, 1 GA, s saves)

C. Kicks 1 St. Francis 2 Connecticut 4

2 Tot 0 2 5 9

Shots 1 Yale 2 Connecticut 11

2 Tot 1 3 5 16

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (52:22, 0 GA, 1 svs) Sangeloty (37:38, 0 GA, 1 svs) Manhattan: Lands (67:10, 5 GA,2 svs) Todd (22:50, 1 GA, 1 svs)

Saves 1 St. Francis 2 Connecticut 2

2 Tot 5 7 1 3

C. Kicks 1 Yale 1 Connecticut 2

2 Tot 0 1 3 5

Fouls 1 St. Francis 2 Connecticut 3

2 Tot 3 5 4 7

Saves 1 Yale 4 Connecticut 0

2 Tot 2 6 1 1

Fouls 1 Yale 5 Connecticut 7

2 Tot 5 10 6 13

ATTENDANCE: 3,168 sidelines: UConn improved to 3732-5 in season openers. Mamadou 'RXGRX 'LRXI VFRUHG KLV ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU JRDO LQ KLV ŕ ¤UVW JDPH SOD\HG DW 8&RQQ &ROLQ %UDGOH\ UHFRUGHG KLV ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU assist. Nickardo Blake also scored his ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU JRDO DW 8&RQQ

ATTENDANCE: 3,787 sidelines: UConn improved to 2-0 as Mamadou Doudou Diouf scored in his second-straight game. Carlos Alvarez posted two assists in the contest.

Game 5: uconn 3, kentucky 0 Game 6: uconn 4, sc 0

Shots 1 Connecticut 13 Manhattan 0

2 Tot 12 25 4 4

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 5 Manhattan 1

2 Tot 5 10 1 2

Saves 1 Connecticut 0 Manhattan 2

2 2 1

fouls 1 Connecticut 5 Manhattan 8

2 Tot 6 11 4 12

Tot 2 3

ATTENDANCE: 2,182 sidelines: Mamadou DouDou Diouf scored two goals to lead UConn to a 3-0 record to begin the season.

Game 7: UConn 4, USF 0

Sept. 17, 2010 >> Columbia, S.C. 1 2 F Kentucky 0 0 0 No. 6 Connecticut 2 1 3

Sept. 19, 2010 >> Columbia, S.C. 1 2 F No. 6 Connecticut 2 2 4 South Carolina 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 31:14 Cascio Ponce 2 34:21 Sanchez Bradley,Alvarez 3 63:05 Wasserman (unassisted)

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 2:49 Cascio (unassisted) 2 12:28 Diop Blake, Cascio 3 48:02 Alvarez (unassisted) 4 79:15 Ponce Wasserman, Grosvenor

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 15:24 Diop Alvarez, Blake 2 55:18 Cascio Jean-Baptiste Alvarez 3 60:10 Cascio Alvarez 4 74:25 Cascio Wharf, Alvarez

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 5 svs) SC: Grinkevich (90:00, 4 GA, 2 svs) Shots 1 2 Tot Connecticut 4 5 9 SC 8 3 11

Goalkeepers: USF: Arttinella (90:00, 4 GA, 1 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 3 saves) Shots 1 USF 6 Connecticut 8

2 Tot 4 10 6 14

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 0 SC 3

2 0 3

Tot 0 6

C. Kicks 1 USF 5 Connecticut 2

2 Tot 1 6 2 4

Saves 1 Connecticut 4 SC 1

2 1 1

Tot 5 2

Saves 1 USF 1 Connecticut 1

2 Tot 0 1 2 3

Fouls 1 Connecticut 4 SC 2

2 Tot 5 9 2 4

Fouls 1 USF 7 Connecticut 8

2 Tot 9 16 9 17

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs) Kentucky: Beadle (90:00, 3 GA, 3 svs) Shots 1 Kentucky 9 Connecticut 2

2 3 5

Tot 12 7

C. Kicks 1 Kentucky 1 Connecticut 4

2 1 3

Tot 2 7

Saves 1 Kentucky 3 Connecticut 1

2 0 2

Tot 3 3

Fouls 1 Kentucky 5 Connecticut 2

2 Tot 7 12 3 5

ATTENDANCE: 155 sidelines: UConn shutout Kentucky to improve to 4-0-1 on the year. Colin Bradley registered his second career point with his second assist of the season.

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Sept. 24, 2010 >> Storrs, 1 No. 22 USF 0 No. 6 Connecticut 1

Conn. 2 F 0 0 3 4

ATTENDANCE: 1,372

ATTENDANCE: 4,374

sidelines: Tony Cascio registered three points on a goal and an assist as UConn remained undefeated at 5-0-1 on the year.

sidelines: Tony Cascio recorded KLV ŕ ¤UVW FDUHHU KDW WULFN ZKLOH &DUlos Alvarez tallied four assists in UConn’s dominating 4-0 win over South Florida.

Goalkeepers: Harv: Harms (110:00, 1 GA, 2 svs) UConn: Ford (110:00, 1 GA, 3 svs) Shots 1 2 OT 2OT Tot Harvard 2 3 1 0 6 Connecticut 11 10 0 4 25 C. Kicks 1 Harvard 0 Connecticut 3

2 1 2

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 1 0 4 9

Saves 1 Harvard 2 Connecticut 0

2 0 3

OT 2OT Tot 0 1 3 0 0 3

fouls 1 Harvard 8 Connecticut 8

2 7 8

OT 2OT Tot 0 1 16 0 1 17

ATTENDANCE: 3,918 sidelines: 8&RQQ EDWWOHG WR LWV ŕ ¤UVW tie of the season as Stephane Diop scored the tying goal in the 44th minute on a penalty kick to keep UConn unbeaten at home.

Game 8: uconn 2, Bc 0 Sept. 28, 2010>> Storrs, 1 No. 9 BC 0 No. 3 Connecticut 0

Conn. 2 F 0 0 2 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 53:44 Alvarez Cascio 2 67.19 Diop Alvarez Goalkeepers: BC: Luthy (90:00, 2 GA, 11 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs) Shots 1 BC 6 Connecticut 10

2 Tot 5 11 9 19

C. Kicks 1 BC 4 Connecticut 3

2 Tot 1 5 3 6

Saves 1 BC 7 Connecticut 2

2 Tot 5 12 1 3

Fouls 1 BC 8 Connecticut 3

2 Tot 5 13 5 8

ATTENDANCE: 1,494 sidelines: UConn blanked Boston College 2-0 after going into the half-time break knotted in a 0-0 tie. Carlos Alvarez registered the gamewinning goal and tallied an assist in the non-conference match-up.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2010 BOX SCORES

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Game 9: uconn 1, Marquette 1 Game 10: maryland 1, uconn 0 Game 11: UConn 4, Seton Hall Game 12: uconn 2, Prov. 0 Oct. 1, 2010 >> Milwaukee, 1 2 OT No. 3 Connecticut 1 0 0 Marquette 0 1 0

Wis. 2OT F 0 1 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 28:00 Cascio (unassisted) 2 79:33 Robb (unassisted) Goalkeepers: Marquette: Check (110:00, 1 GA, 9 svs) UConn: Ford (110:00, 1 GA, 3 svs) Shots 1 Connecticut 5 Marquette 5

2 7 7

OT 2OT Tot 3 2 17 0 2 14

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 2 Marquette 2

2 1 2

OT 2OT Tot 2 1 6 0 1 5

Saves 1 Connecticut 1 Marquette 1

2 2 5

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 3 2 1 9

fouls 1 Connecticut 5 Marquette 5

2 5 8

OT 2OT Tot 2 2 14 1 3 17

ATTENDANCE: 587 sidelines: Marquette tied the game late in the second half to give UConn its second tie of the season as the Huskies moved to 7-0-2 on the year.

Oct. 5, 2010 >> College Park, Md. 1 2 F No. 6 Maryland 1 0 1 No. 2 Connecticut 0 0 0

Oct. 09, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 No. 2 Connecticut 4 0 Seton Hall 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Maryland 1 34:39 Mullins Torres

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 22:24 Cascio Alvarez 2 22:49 Diop Nicklaw, Alvarez 3 29:14 Brickley Alvarez 4 40:27 Cascio Blake

Goalkeepers: Maryland: MacMath (90:00, 0 GA, 4 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 1 GA, 3 svs) Shots 1 Maryland 12 Connecticut 6

2 Tot 5 17 7 13

C. Kicks 1 Maryland 5 Connecticut 3

2 Tot 2 7 2 5

Saves 1 Maryland 3 Connecticut 2

2 Tot 2 5 1 3

Fouls 1 Maryland 3 Connecticut 5

2 Tot 2 5 12 17

ATTENDANCE: 1,450 sidelines: 8&RQQ SLFNHG XS LWV ࠤUVW loss of the season at No. 6 Maryland DV WKH 7HUSV VFRUHG LQ WKH ࠤUVW KDOI DQG NHSW WKH +XVNLHV Rࠣ WKH ERDUG throughout the 90 minutes of play.

Game 13: uconn 0, St. john’s 0 Game 14: uconn 2, Wvu 0 Oct. 16, 2010 >> Queens, N.Y. 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 5 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 St. John’s 0 0 0 0 0

Oct. 19, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F No. 5 Connecticut 0 2 2 West Virginia 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: (N/A)

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 75:32 Alvarez Corner kick 2 84:55 Diop Cascio, Ponce

Goalkeepers: St. John’s: Diaz (110:00, 0 GA, 6 svs) UConn: Ford (110:00, 0 GA, 7 svs) Shots 1 Connecticut 8 St. John’s 8

2 5 5

OT 2OT Tot 2 2 17 0 3 16

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 0 St. John’s 2

2 0 2

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 0 1 1 6

Saves 1 Connecticut 4 St. John’s 3

2 2 2

OT 2OT Tot 0 1 7 1 0 6

fouls 1 Connecticut 4 St. John’s 5

2 6 4

OT 2OT Tot 2 2 12 2 0 11

ATTENDANCE: 2007 sidelines: UConn and St. John’s battled to a scoreless tie, while Josh Ford made seven saves on the night.

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 7 svs) WVU: Johnson (90:00, 2 GA, 4 svs) Shots 1 Connecticut 7 WVU 10

2 10 4

Tot 17 14

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 1 WVU 7

2 4 3

Tot 5 10

Saves 1 Connecticut 5 WVU 2

2 2 2

Tot 7 4

Fouls 1 Connecticut 1 WVU 7

2 Tot 4 5 3 10

ATTENDANCE: 2,104 sidelines: UConn shutout yet another opponent with a 2-0 win over West Virginia, while Josh Ford made seven saves in net for the Huskies.

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Oct. 13, 2010 >> Providence, R.I. 1 2 F Providence 0 0 0 No. 5 Connecticut 1 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 27:42 Cascio Ponce 2 75:01 Ponce Wasserman, Nicklaw

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (68:33, 0 GA, 1 svs) Sangeloty (21:27, 0 GA, 0 svs) Seton Hall: Bonder (90:00, 4 GA, 3 svs) Shots 1 Connecticut 13 Seton Hall 4

2 2 5

Tot 15 9

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 7 Seton Hall 0

2 1 3

Tot 8 3

Saves 1 Connecticut 1 Seton Hall 2

2 0 1

Tot 1 3

Fouls 1 Connecticut 2 Seton Hall 2

2 Tot 4 6 1 3

ATTENDANCE: 4,477 sidelines: Tony Cascio scored two goals, while Carlos Alvarez registered three assists in UConn’s win.

Goalkeepers: Providence: Obando (90:00, 2 GA,3 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 1 save) Shots Providence Connecticut

1 3 7

2 Tot 8 11 2 9

C. Kicks Providence Connecticut

1 4 4

2 Tot 5 9 2 6

Saves Providence Connecticut

1 3 1

2 Tot 0 3 0 1

Fouls Providence Connecticut

1 3 3

2 Tot 6 9 7 10

ATTENDANCE: 457 sidelines: UConn shutout its eighth opponent of the year with its 2-0 win at Providence in BIG EAST Conference action. The win gave UConn its ninth of the season, while it was the Huskies’ second straight in BIG EAST play.

,, Game 15: uconn 0, notre Dame Game 16: Uconn 0, Georgetown Oct. 22, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 5 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0

Oct. 28, 2010 >> Washington, D.C. 1 2 F No. 6 Connecticut 0 0 0 Georgetown 0 1 1

SCORING SUMMARY: (N/A)

SCORING SUMMARY: Georgetown 1 73:12 Neumann Christianson

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (110:00, 0 GA, 6 svs) ND: Tuttle (110:00, 0 GA, 5 svs) Shots 1 Connecticut 8 ND 7

2 8 4

OT 2OT Tot 0 1 17 3 2 16

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 4 ND 0

2 1 2

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 5 2 0 4

Saves 1 Connecticut 3 ND 2

2 1 3

OT 2OT Tot 1 1 6 0 0 5

fouls 1 Connecticut 3 ND 5

2 3 7

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 6 1 1 14

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:00, 1 GA, 0 saves) Georgetown: Brutto (90:00, 0 GA, 1 sv) Shots Connecticut Georgetown

1 2 4

2 1 6

Tot 3 10

C. Kicks Connecticut Georgetown

1 1 1

2 2 1

Tot 3 2

Saves Connecticut Georgetown

1 0 0

2 0 1

Tot 0 1

Fouls Connecticut Georgetown

1 6 2

2 5 5

Tot 11 7

ATTENDANCE: 4,463

ATTENDANCE: 1,089

sidelines: Josh Ford made six stops in net as UConn battled Notre Dame to a scoreless tie at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium.

sidelines: Georgetown clinched the BIG EAST Blue Division title with its 1-0 win over UConn.

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Game 17: uconn 2, pittsburgh Game 18: Uconn 2, depaul 0 Oct. 31, 2010 >> Wexford, Pa. 1 2 F Pittsburgh 0 0 0 No. 6 Connecticut 0 2 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 57:10 Karppinen Cascio, Nicklaw 2 59:58 Karppinen Penalty kick Goalkeepers: Pittsburgh: Kara (90:00, 2 GA, 1 saves) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 2 save) Shots 1 Pittsburgh 1 Connecticut 3

2 Tot 6 7 5 8

C. Kicks 1 Pittsburgh 0 Connecticut 0

2 Tot 1 1 1 1

Saves 1 Pittsburgh 1 Connecticut 1

2 Tot 0 1 1 2

Fouls 1 Pittsburgh 5 Connecticut 7 ATTENDANCE: 204

2 Tot 1 15 6 13

sidelines: 8&RQQ ࠤQLVKHG WKH UHJXODU season with a 2-0 win at Pittsburgh. Juho Karppinen scored both goals for the Huskies, while Tony Cascio and Shawn Nicklaw registered assists in the contest.

Nov. 21, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn. NCAA Tournament- Second Round 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 9 Connecticut 0 1 0 0 1 No. 22 Brown 1 0 0 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 52:39 Nicklaw Alvarez 2 65:30 Cascio Wasserman Alvarez

SCORING SUMMARY: Cincinnati 1 11:05 Weightman Konitsch Connecticut 2 26:59 Diop (unassisted)

SCORING SUMMARY: Brown 1 7:57 Gorman Rosa Connecticut 2 86:50 Diouf (unassisted)

Goalkeepers: DePaul: Kulnig (90:00, 2 GA, 5 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 2 saves)

Shootout: Cincinnati Wins 4-1

Shootout: Brown Wins 7-6

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (110:00, 1 GA, 3 svs) Cin: Williams (110:00, 1 GA, 5 svs)

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (110:00, 1 GA, 1 save) Brown: Grandstrand (110:00, 1 GA, 4 svs)

BIG EAST Tournament - First Round

1 DePaul 0 No. 9 Connecticut 0

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Shots 1 DePaul 3 Connecticut 10

2 Tot 5 8 7 17

C. Kicks 1 DePaul 1 Connecticut 6

2 Tot 1 2 3 9

Saves 1 DePaul 3 Connecticut 1

2 Tot 2 5 2 3

Fouls 1 DePaul 2 Connecticut 7

2 Tot 3 5 5 12

ATTENDANCE: 2,541 sidelines: Shawn Nicklaw scored the game winner as UConn advanced to IDFH &LQFLQQDWL LQ WKH TXDUWHUࠤQDOV RI the BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship Tournament.

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Game 19: Uconn 1, cincinnati 1 Game 19: Brown 1, UConn 1 Nov. 8, 2010 >> Cincinnati, Ohio BIG EAST Tournament 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 9 Connecticut 1 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 1

Nov. 5, 2010 >> Storrs, Conn.

Shots 1 Connecticut 6 Cincinnati 4

2 5 2

OT 2OT Tot 0 3 14 2 2 10

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 2 Cincinnati 0

2 1 2

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 3 2 2 6

Saves 1 Connecticut 1 Cincinnati 2

2 1 2

OT 2OT Tot 1 1 4 0 1 5

fouls 1 Connecticut 6 Cincinnati 8

2 8 10

OT 2OT Tot 2 1 17 2 0 20

ATTENDANCE: 798 sidelines: After battling Cincinnati to a 1-1 tie in double overtime, the Bearcats won the shootout 4-1 to advance to the next round.

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Shots 1 Connecticut 8 Brown 4

2 11 1

OT 2OT Tot 3 2 24 3 0 8

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 2 Brown 2

2 4 0

OT 2OT Tot 0 3 9 1 0 3

Saves 1 Connecticut 1 Brown 4

2 1 0

OT 2OT Tot 2 0 4 2 1 7

fouls 1 Connecticut 4 Brown 9

2 6 6

OT 2OT Tot 3 0 13 2 0 17

ATTENDANCE: 2,719 sidelines: UConn came from behind to tie that game at one but fell to Brown 7-6 in a shootout to end its season.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

big east conference............................52 uconn’s tournament history...........53 2010 big east review...................... 54-55 2011 composite schedule...................56

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The 2011-12 academic year will be the 33nd in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship. The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth, but the 2010-11 year marked the conference’s sixth straight with the same 16-member group, the nation’s largest Division I-A conference. The BIG EAST Conference’s goals have always been the same. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. 7KH \HDU ZDV QR GLŕ ŁHUHQW Seven BIG EAST student-athletes were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. Maya Moore, Connecticut’s women’s basketball standout, won the NCAA Honda-Broderick Award as the nation’s top female student-athlete. She also was named the ESPN The Magazine Academic $OO $PHULFDQ RI WKH <HDU IRU ZRPHQ¡V EDVNHWEDOO 0RRUH ZDV WKH ŕ ¤IWK %,* EAST women’s student-athlete to win the Honda-Broderick Award. In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Connecticut women’s basketball team won its second straight national championship and its seventh overall crown. The Villanova women’s cross country team also won the NCAA title. The Notre Dame women’s soccer team reached the NCAA College Cup for the second straight year. The Syracuse women’s lacrosse squad reached the Final Four.

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On the men’s side, West Virginia’s basketball team became the BIG EAST’s 16th team to reach the NCAA Final Four and won the conference’s academic achievement award. The Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA championship game.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT THE BIG EAST TOURNAMENT

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

UConn in the BIG EAST Tournament REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT OPPONENT TOURNEY YEAR W L T FINISH W L T 1982 No Conf. Play@ #3 Boston College 1, #2 Connecticut 1 0 0 1 (B.C. advanced on PKs, 5-4)** 1983 2 1 0 n/a #2 Connecticut 1, #3 Boston College 0 2 0 0 #2 Connecticut 5, #4 Syracuse 1 1984 1 2 0 n/a #3 Connecticut 5, #2 Syracuse 0 2 0 0 #3 Connecticut 1, #1 Providence 0 1985 3 0 0 1st* #1 Connecticut 1, #4 St. John’s 0 1 1 0 #2 Syracuse 1, Connecticut 0 1986 1 2 0 t 3rd* #2 Syracuse 1, #3 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 1987 3 0 0 1st* #2 Connecticut 1, #3 St. John’s 0 1 1 0 #1 Seton Hall 2, Connecticut 1 1988 2 1 0 t 1st* #2 Connecticut 3, #3 Syracuse 1 1 1 0 #1 Seton Hall 4, Connecticut 2 1989 1 0 2 2nd* #1 Connecticut 2, #4 Boston College 0 2 0 0 #1 Connecticut 3, #2 Seton Hall 0 1990 3 2 3 4th #1 Seton Hall 2, #4 Connecticut 2 0 0 1 (S.H.U. won shoot-out, 4-2)** 1991 6 2 0 2nd #3 St. John’s 2, #2 Connecticut 1 0 1 0 1992 3 4 1 5th ---1993 3 5 0 8th ---1994 5 3 0 5th ---1995 4 6 1 8th #1 Boston College 2, #8 Connecticut 1 0 1 0 1996 7 2 2 2nd #2 Connecticut 3, #7 Seton Hall 0 1 1 0 #3 Notre Dame 2, #2 Connecticut 1 1997 5 6 0 7th #2 Georgetown 2, #7 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 1998 9 2 0 1st #1 Connecticut 4, #8 West Virginia 0 1 1 0 #4 Georgetown 2, #1 Connecticut 1 1999 9 2 0 t 1st #2 Connecticut 2, #7 Seton Hall 0 3 0 0 #2 Connecticut 1, #6 Syracuse 0 #2 Connecticut 2, #5 Georgetown 0 2000 8 1 2 1st #1 Connecticut 2, #8 Syracuse 0 1 1 0 #5 Seton Hall 3, #1 Connecticut 2 (OT) 2001 9 1 0 1st #1 Connecticut 2, #8 Virginia Tech 1 (2OT) 2 1 0 #1 Connecticut 1, #4 Rutgers 0 #3 St. John’s 1, #1 Connecticut 0 2002 7 3 0 3rd #3 Connecticut 1, #6 Rutgers 0 2 1 0 #3 Connecticut 2, #2 St. John’s 2 (2ot) UC advances on pk’s #1 Boston College 3, #3 Connecticut 2 2003 5 3 2 6th #3 Notre Dame 2, #6 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 2004 5 4 1 t 5th #6 Connecticut 1, #3 Boston College 0 2 0 1 #6 Connecticut 1, #7 West Virginia 0 #6 Connecticut 0, #8 Seton Hall 0 UConn wins championship, 5-3 PKs 2005 7 3 1 1st^ #1 Connecticut 5, # 5 Georgetown 0 3 0 0 #1 Connecticut 1, #2 St. John’s 0 #1 Connecticut 1, #2 South Florida 0 2006 8 2 1 2nd^ #3 St. John’s 1, #2 Connectict 0 0 1 0 2007 8 2 1 t-1st^ #1 Connecticut 2, # 4 South Florida 0 3 0 0 #1 Connecticut 5, # 2 Louisville 1 #1 Connecticut 2, #2 Notre Dame 0 2008 6 3 2 2nd^ #3 DePaul 1, #2 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 2009 11 4 4 1st #5 Providence 1, #1 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 2010 12 2 6 3rd #3 Connecticut 2, #6 DePaul 0 1 0 1 #2 Cincinnati 1, #3 Connecticut 1 Cincinnati advances on pk’s (4-1) Total 153 68 29 .670 26 Years 28 16 4 .625 BOLD- Years of Tournament Championships; @- Divisional play was held from 1985-90; *indicates Connecticut’s Northern Division finish. Full round-robin play implemented in 1990. ^indicates Connecticut’s Blue Division Finish. Divisional play was reinstated in 2005 due to league expansion. **Game result recorded as a tie for NCAA statistical purposes; Boston College and Seton Hall advanced on penalty kicks for tournament purposes.

Year-by-Year Champions

1982 Syracuse Alden Shattuck 1983 Connecticut Joe Morrone 1984 Connecticut Joe Morrone 1985 Syracuse Tim Hankinson 1986 Seton Hall Ed Kelly 1987 Seton Hall Ed Kelly 1988 Seton Hall Manny Schellscheidt 1989 Connecticut Joe Morrone 1990 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly 1991 Seton Hall Manny Schellscheidt 1992 St. John’s Dave Masur 1993 St. John’s Dave Masur 1994 St. John’s Dave Masur 1995 St. John’s Dave Masur 1996 Notre Dame Mike Berticelli 1997 Rutgers Bob Reasso 1998 St. John’s Dave Masur 1999 Connecticut Ray Reid 2000 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly 2001 St. John’s Dave Masur 2002 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly 2003 Notre Dame Bobby Clark 2004 Connecticut Ray Reid 2005 Connecticut Ray Reid 2006 St. John’s Dave Masur 2007 Connecticut Ray Reid 2008 South Florida George Kiefer 2009 St. John’s Dave Masur 2010 Louisville Ken Lolla

Championship Breakdown

St. John’s...................................... 8 Connecticut.................................. 7 Seton Hall..................................... 4 Boston College.............................. 3 Notre Dame.................................. 2 Syracuse....................................... 2 Louisville...................................... 1 Rutgers......................................... 1 South Florida................................ 1

Tournament Wins

St. John’s.................................... 30 Connecticut................................ 28 Seton Hall................................... 13 Notre Dame................................ 12 Rutgers....................................... 11 Providence.................................. 10 Georgetown.................................. 8 Syracuse....................................... 7 South Florida................................ 7 West Virginia................................ 5 DePaul.......................................... 3 Louisville...................................... 3 Cincinnati..................................... 1 Pittsburgh..................................... 1 Villanova....................................... 0

records in tourney play Team Yrs. Record Cincinnati 5 1-5-1 Connecticut 26 28-16-4 DePaul 5 3-4-2 Georgetown 18 8-16-4 Louisville 5 3-3-4 Notre Dame 14 12-10-5 Pittsburgh 6 1-6-1 Providence 12 10-10-4 Rutgers 12 11-9-4 St. John’s 23 30-14-4 Seton Hall 21 13-13-6 South Florida 6 7-4-2 Syracuse 13 7-10-1 Villanova 11 0-9-2 West Virginia 9 5-8-2

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2010 Players of the Year

2010 Final Standings Blue Division ^*#Georgetown ^*Notre Dame ^Connecticut ^West Virginia ^Providence ^Marquette Pittsburgh Seton Hall

BE Rec 7-2-0 6-2-1 5-1-3 5-4-0 4-4-1 3-4-2 1-6-2 1-8-0

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27 1.000 20-1-3 .896 18 .722 7-5-7 .553 14 .556 10-6-2 .611 14 .556 9-6-4 .579 14 .556 8-8-3 .500 6 .278 4-10-5 .342 3 .167 2-10-5 .265 3 .111 4-11-1 .281

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Offensive............................................ Tony Cascio (Connecticut) Defensive...................................................Austin Berry (Louisville) Goalkeeper ..............................................Josh Ford (Connecticut Rookie .......................................................Dylan Mares (Louisville) TEAM FAIR PLAY AWARD................................................... St. John’s Coaching STAFF ....................... Louisville; Head Coach: Ken Lolla COACHING STAFF................. Georgetown; Head Coach: Brian Wiese

^ - Clinched BIG EAST Championship berth * - BIG EAST Championship First-Round Bye # - BIG EAST Regular Season Champions

All-BIG EAST First Team Carlos Alvarez Austin Berry Jed Brovsky *Tony Cascio Ian Christianson Nick DeLeon Josh Ford Matt Marcin *Steven Perry Colin Rolfe Tadeu Terra

All-BIG EAST Second Team

Antonio Aguilar Bernardo Anor Matt Bahner Stephane Diop Raymon Gaddis Zach Johnson Calum Mallace Dylan Mares Brayan Martinez Aaron Maund Javed Mohammed Steve Neumann Dillon Powers Abel Sebele

All-BIG EAST Third Team

-Hࠣ $WWLQHOOD Paolo DelPiccolo Greg King Connor Lade Alex Mangan Leston Paul Dylan Renna Yannick Salmon Jossimar Sanchez Dom Sarle Eric Schoenle Hasani Sinclair Kenney Walker Matt Williams

All-BIG EAST rookie team

Rafael Diaz Joey Dillon Mamdou Doudou Diouf Andrew Jean-Baptiste Dylan Mares Steve Neumann Leston Paul Dylan Renna Dom Sarle Joseph Schmid Harrison Shipp

Connecticut MF Louisville D Notre Dame MF Connecticut F Georgetown MF Louisville MF Connecticut GK Providence MF Notre Dame F Louisville F St. John’s MF DePaul MF USF MF Cincinnati MF Connecticut MF West Virginia D West Virginia GK Marquette MF Louisville MF Seton Hall MF Notre Dame D USF D Georgetown MF Notre Dame MF West Virginia MF 86) *. Louisville MF Connecticut D St. John’s D DePaul F USF MF Villanova F Rutgers MF Connecticut MF St. John’s F West Virginia D USF F Louisville MF Cincinnati GK St. John’s GK Georgetown MF Connecticut F Connecticut D Louisville MF Georgetown MF USF MF Villanova F St. John’s F Villanova MF Notre Dame F

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Josh Ford (left) was named the 2010 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year after recording 11 shutouts and 12 wins on the year. Tony Cascio (right) was named the 2010 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year as he scored 10 goals and registered six assists for UConn on the year.

2010 BIG EAST Statistical Leaders Scoring Leaders - All Games Player, School GP G A Pts. 1. Steven Perry (Notre Dame).........20....... 12.........4......... 28 Steve Neumann (Georgetown)....20....... 10.........8......... 28 2. Tony Cascio (UConn)...................19........ 10........... 6............ 26 GOAL Leaders - All Games Player, School GP G A Pts. 1. Steven Perry (Notre Dame).........20....... 12.........4......... 28 2. Tony Cascio (UConn)...................19........ 10........... 6............ 26 Steve Neumann (Georgetown)....20....... 10.........8......... 28 Matt Marcin (Providence)...........22....... 10.........4......... 24 ASSIST Leaders - All Games Player, School GP A Avg./Game 1. Carlos Alvarez (UConn)..............20........ 14........................ 0.70 2. Abel Sebele...............................21....... 11...................0.52 Goalie Leaders - All Games Player, School GP GAA Avg. Sho 1. Josh Ford (UConn).........................20..........7......... 0.34......... 11 Team Statistics - All Games Goals School GP G Avg/G 1. Louisville..................................... 23..........49.........2.13 2. Connecticut......................................... 20............ 40........... 2.00 Assists School GP A Avg/G 1. Georgetown................................. 20..........50.........2.50 2. West Virginia............................... 21..........48.........2.29 3. Connecticut......................................... 20............ 47........... 2.35 Goals Against Average School GP GA GaAvg 1. Connecticut......................................... 20..............7............. 0.33 Shutouts School GP Sho Avg/G 1. Connecticut......................................... 20............ 13.......... ..0.65 Corner Kicks School GP No Avg/G 1. West Virginia............................... 21.........148........7.05 2. Notre Dame................................. 20.........147........7.35


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Postseason Awards Raymon Gaddis, West Virginia, Jr., D Matt Marcin, Providence, Sr., MF

M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY SEMIFINALISTS Colin Rolfe, Louisville, Jr., F Tony Cascio, Connecticut, Jr., MF

Second Team Bernardo Anor, USF, Jr., MF Ian Christianson, Georgetown, So., MF Andrew Jean-Baptiste, Connecticut, Fr., D Connor Lade, St. John’s, Jr., D

SOCCER AMERICA MVP’s Colin Rolfe, Louisville, Jr., F (1st Team) Tony Cascio, Connecticut, Jr., MF (2nd Team) Josh Ford, Connecticut, Sr., GK (2nd Team) Austin Berry, Louisville, Jr., D (2nd Team) NSCAA All-Americans First Team Colin Rolfe, Louisville, Jr., F Tony Cascio, Connecticut, Jr., MF Second Team Austin Berry, Louisville, Jr., D Third Team Josh Ford, Connecticut, Sr., GK NSCAA All-Region Great Lakes First Team Austin Berry, Louisville, Jr., D Colin Rolfe, Louisville, Jr., F Second Team Dylan Mares, Louisville, Fr., MF Steven Perry, Notre Dame, Sr., F Third Team Nick DeLeon, Louisville, Jr., MF Aaron Maund, Notre Dame, Jr., D Northeast First Team Carlos Alvarez, Connecticut, So., F Tony Cascio, Connecticut, Jr., MF Josh Ford, Connecticut, Sr., GK

Third Team -Hŕ Ł $WWLQHOOD 86) 6U *. Javed Mohammed, USF, Sr., D Jimmy Nealis, Georgetown, So., D Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalists Jeb Brovsky, Notre Dame, F Alex Mangan, DePaul, F Jeremy Vuolo, Syracuse GK MLS COMBINE SELECTIONS -Hŕ Ł $WWLQHOOD 86) Jeb Brovsky, Notre Dame Bilal Duckett, Notre Dame Josh Ford, Connecticut Greg King, Connecticut Greg Klazura, Notre Dame Brayan Martinez, Seton Hall J.T. Murray, Louisville Steven Perry, Notre Dame MLS SUPERDRAFT Jeb Brovsky, ND > Vancouver; 2nd Rnd., 19th Overall J.T. Murray, Lou > Kansas City; 2nd Rnd., 32nd Overall Charlie Campbell, Lou > Dallas; 2nd Rnd., 35th Overall Bilal Duckett, ND > Vancouver; 3rd Rnd., 37th Overall Steven Perry, ND > New England; 3rd Rnd., 39th Overall Bernardo Anor, USF > Columbus;3rd Rnd., 48th Overall MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT Josh Ford, UConn > Seattle; 1st Rnd., 11th Overall -Hŕ Ł $WWLQHOOD 86) ! 6DOW /DNH VW 5QG WK 2YHUDOO Bryan Martinez, SH > Dallas; 1st Rnd., 18th Overall Yannick Salmon, RU > Chicago; 2nd Rnd., 27th Overall Phillip Tuttle, ND > San Jose; 2nd Rnd., 33rd Overall Matt Marcin, PC > Philadelphia; 3rd Rnd., 41st Overall Andrew Sousa, PC > New England; 3rd Rnd., 42nd Overall Zack Johnson, WVU > Los Angeles; 3rd Rnd., 52nd Overall Javed Mohammed, USF > Colorad; 3rd Rnd., 54th Overall

2010 BIG EAST Tournament Results

First Round 6R DePaul 0,3B UConn 2 5B Providence 3, 4R Villanova 4 6B Marquette 3,3R St. John’s 1 4B West Virginia 2, 5R USF 1 Quarterfinals 2R Cincinnati 1, 3B UConn 1 (2ot) Cincinnati adv. on shootout (4-1) 5B Providence 2, 1B Georgetown 1 6B Marquette 1, 2B Notre Dame 2 4B WVU 0, 1R Louisville 1

2010 NCAA Tournament Results

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY FINALISTS Colin Rolfe, Louisville, Jr., F

M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY Watch List Colin Rolfe, Louisville, Jr., F -Hŕ Ł $WWLQHOOD 86) 6U *. Raymon Gaddis, West Virginia, Jr., D

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Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

Uche Onyeador, Georgetown Stephane Diop, UConn Bernardo Anor, USF Tony Cascio, UConn Dylan Mares, Louisville Tony Cascio, UConn Jose Colchao, Georgetown Nick DeLeon, Louisville Colin Rolfe, Louisville

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sept. 6 Sept. 13 6HSW Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 1RY

Austin Berry, Louisville J.T. Murray, Notre Dame .\OH +Rŕ ŁHU 6W -RKQ¡V Aaron Maund, Notre Dame Javed Mohammed, USF Robert Brickley, UConn Connor Lade, St. John’s Connor Lade, St. John’s .\OH +Rŕ ŁHU 6W -RKQ¡V

GOALKEEPERS OF THE WEEK Sept. 6 6HSW Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 2FW 2FW Oct. 25 Nov. 1

Matthew Brutto, Georgetown -Hŕ Ł $WWLQHOOD 86) Josh Ford, UConn David Check, Marquette David Check, Marquette -Hŕ Ł $WWLQHOOD 86) -Hŕ Ł $WWLQHOOD 86) Matt Williams, Cincinnati Rafael Diaz, St. John’s

ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

Mamadou Doudou Diouf, UConn Dom Sarle, St. John’s Dylan Renna, Villanova Dylan Mares, Louisville Alex Hadley, Cincinnati Steve Neumann, Georgetown Steve Neumann, Georgetown Dylan Mares, Louisville Ray De Leon, DePaul

BOLD indicates returning UConn player

Finals (Red Bull Arena) 5B Providence 1, 1R Louisville 1 Louisville wins title in shootout (3-2) B - Blue Division R - Red Division

First Round St. Peter’s 2, Providence 6 UNC Greensboro 0, Georgetown 3 Xavier 2, West Virginia 4 USF 0, UCF 3

third Round Ohio State 1, Louisville 2

Second Round College of Charleston 1, Louisville 3 Providence 1, Ohio State 2 Dartmouth 2, Notre Dame 1 Georgetown 0, North Carolina 0 (2ot) NC adv. on shootout (5-4) West Virginia 2, Akron 3 Brown 1, UConn 1 (2ot) Brown adv. on shootout (7-6)

SEMIFINALS (Santa barbara, Calif.) North Carolina 1, Louisville 2

Quarterfinals UCLA 4, Louisville 5

Final (santa barbara, calif.) Akron 1, Louisville 0 Tony Cascio was named BIG EAST Player of the Week twice during the 2010 regular season (Sept. 27 and Oct. 11).

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2011 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

AUGUST Fri. 26 Northeastern vs. Providence Manhattan at Villanova Pittsburgh at Robert Morris West Virginia vs. Virginia La Salle at Rutgers Rider at Seton Hall St. John’s vs. Maryland

1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Sat. 27 Marshall at Pittsburgh Oakland at DePaul Cincinnati at Western Michigan UCLA at Louisville USF at Wake Forest Syracuse at Colgate Indiana at Notre Dame St. Francis (N.Y.) at Connecticut Marquette at Illinois-Chicago

2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Sun. 28 West Virginia at Maryland

7:00 p.m.

Mon. 29 VCU at Georgetown Pittsburgh at Saint Francis (Pa.) Providence at Quinnipiac

4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Wed. 31 Drexel at Villanova

4:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBER Thurs. 1 Illinois-Chicago at DePaul Delaware at Seton Hall Canisius at Syracuse St. John’s at William & Mary Michigan State at Connecticut

6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Fri. 2 Pittsburgh vs. Stony Brook 12:00 p.m. Brown at Providence 12:00 p.m. Radford at Georgetown 4:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Dayton 5:00 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Virginia 5:00 p.m. Rutgers vs. Furman 5:00 p.m. Marquette vs. Western Michigan 5:30 p.m. Binghamton at West Virginia 7:30 p.m. Georgia State at USF 8:00 p.m. Louisville at Wake Forest 8:00 p.m. Sat.

3 St. John’s at Boston University

7:30 p.m.

Sun. 4 Notre Dame vs. St. Louis 11:30 a.m. Pittsburgh vs. Valparaiso 12:00 p.m. Marquette vs. Western Illinois 1:00 p.m. Stanford at Georgetown 1:00 p.m. Colgate at Villanova 1:00 p.m. Syracuse at Siena 2:00 p.m. Cincinnati at Virginia Tech 2:30 p.m. Rutgers at College of Charleston 2:30 p.m. SIU-Edwardsville at DePau 5:00 p.m. Old Dominion at West Virginia 5:00 p.m. Robert Morris at USF 6:00 p.m. Louisville at North Carolina 7:00 p.m. California-Berkeley at Connecticut 7:30 p.m. Mon. 5 Providence vs. Bryant/URI Seton Hall at Army

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USF vs. Bradley 4:30 p.m. Georgetown at Michigan State 5:00 p.m. West Virginia at UC-Santa Barbara 7:00 p.m. IUPUI at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Boston University 7:00 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Central Arkansas 8:00 p.m. Air Force at Pittsburgh 7:30 p.m. Denver at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. Harvard at St. John’s 7:30 p.m. Marquette at Milwaukee 8:30 p.m. Connecticut at Tulsa 8:35 p.m. Villanova vs. Cal Poly 10:00 p.m.

Sat. 10 Sacred Heart at Providence Drexel at Rutgers Sun. 11 Connecticut vs. SMU Central Arkansas at Louisville West Virginia at Cal Poly American at Syracuse Bucknell at Notre Dame Georgetown at Michigan USF at Dartmouth Bowling Green at Pittsburgh Wright State at Marquette Creighton at DePaul Villanova at UC- Santa Barbara Cincinnati vs. IUPUI Yale at St. John’s

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Mon. 12 St. Peter’s at Seton Hall

7:00 p.m.

Wed. 14 Holy Cross at Providence DePaul at Loyola-Chicago

3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Fri. 16 Syracuse vs. Cal Poly Duquesne at Pittsburgh

5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

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Iona at Rutgers 5:00 p.m. Villanova at Princeton 7:00 p.m. Georgetown at Penn 7:00 p.m. Missouri State at Cincinnati 7:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Monmouth 7:00 p.m. Connecticut at Boston University 7:00 p.m. UC- Irvine at USF 7:30 p.m. Richmond at West Virginia 7:30 p.m. Michigan at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. Indiana at St. John’s 7:30 p.m. Michigan State at Marquette 8:05 p.m. Sat. 17 DePaul at Western Illinois Providence at Creighton Butler at Louisville

2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Sun. 18 Syracuse vs. New Mexico Notre Dame at Michigan State Indiana at Rutgers Cincinnati vs. Oakland Marquette at Michigan Princeton at Georgetown Richmond at Pittsburgh Duquesne at West Virginia Penn at Villanova Iona at St. John’s St. Louis at USF

12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Tues. 20 Northeastern at Providence Maryland at Seton Hall Connecticut at Boston College

3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Wed. 21 Louisville at Ohio State Pittsburgh at Saint Francis (Pa.) DePaul at Drake

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Fri.

7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

23 PITTSBURGH at RUTGERS LOUISVILLE at NOTRE DAME

Sat. 24 GEORGETOWN at VILLANOVA CINCINNATI at PROVIDENCE SETON HALL at DE PAU PITTBURGH at RUTGERS MARQUETTE at SYRACUSE ST. JOHN’S at CONNECTICUT USF at WEST VIRGINIA LOUISVILLE at NOTRE DAME

1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Sun. 25 USF at WEST VIRGINIA

2:30 p.m.

Tues. 27 Pittsburgh at Robert Morris Binghamton at Syracuse Georgetown at Penn State Columbia at Seton Hal Adelphi at Rutgers. Yale at Connecticut

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Wed. 28 Northwestern at DePau St. John’s at Princeton West Virginia at James Madison Villanova at St. Joseph’s Cincinnati vs. Xavier Indiana at Notre Dame Marquette at Wisconsin

1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

OCTOBER Sat. 1 DE PAUL at GEORGETOWN CONNECTICUT at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA at CINCINNATI SYRACUSE at PITTSBURGH VILLANOVA at SETON HALL NOTRE DAME at ST. JOHN’S PROVIDENCE at USF RUTGERS at MARQUETTE

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

15 NOTRE DAME at GEORGETOWN VILLANOVA at CINCINNATI SETON HALL at PROVIDENCE RUTGERS at DE PAUL USF at SYRACUSE PITTSBURGH at CONNECTICUT LOUISVILLE at ST. JOHN’S WEST VIRGINIA at MARQUETTE.

1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

Tues. 18 CONNECTICUT at WEST VIRGINIA USF at LOUISVILLE PROVIDENCE at PITTSBURGH

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Wed. 19 ST. JOHN’S at VILLANOVA DE PAUL at CINCINNATI SETON HALL at NOTRE DAME SYRACUSE at RUTGERS GEORGETOWN at MARQUETTE

3:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

Fri.

7:00 p.m.

21 PROVIDENCE at WEST VIRGINIA

Sat. 22 MARQUETTE at SETON HALL NOTRE DAME at PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI at SYRACUSE RUTGERS at LOUISVILLE VILLANOVA at USF DE PAUL at ST. JOHN’S GEORGETOWN at CONNECTICUT

1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Wed. 26 LOUISVILLE at DE PAUL PITTSBURGH at GEORGETOWN NOTRE DAME at PROVIDENCE WEST VIRGINIA at SETON HALL VILLANOVA at SYRACUSE CINCINNATI at USF MARQUETTE at CONNECTICUT RUTGERS at ST. JOHN’S

1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Sat. 29 WEST VIRGINIA at NOTRE DAME LOUISVILLE at VILLANOVA PROVIDENCE at GEORGETOWN SYRACUSE at DE PAUL CONNECTICUT at SETON HALL ST. JOHN’S at CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH at MARQUETTE Sun. 30 USF at RUTGERS

12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

BIG EAST games in CAPS All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change

1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

Tues. 4 Villanova at Lafayette Providence at Boston University American at Georgetown SIU-Edwardsville at Cincinnati Princeton at Seton Hall USF at Florida Gulf Coast Manhattan at Connecticut Rutgers at Maryland Brown at St. John’s Northern Illinois at Marquette

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

Wed. 5 Green Bay at DePau Cleveland State at Pittsburgh Northwestern at Notre Dame Louisville at Indiana

4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Sat. 8

Sat.

WEST VIRGINIA at PITTSBURGH GEORGETOWN at SETON HALL PROVIDENCE at CONNECTICUT DE PAUL at USF NOTRE DAME at MARQUETTE

CONNECTICUT at NOTRE DAME 12:00 p.m. DE PAUL at VILLANOVA 1:00 p.m. MARQUETTE at PROVIDENCE 1:00 p.m. SYRACUSE at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at PITTSBURGH. 7:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at USF 7:30 p.m. GEORGETOWN at WEST VIRGINIA 7:30 p.m.

Sun. 9 CINCINNATI at RUTGERS

2:30 p.m.

Wed. 12 VILLANOVA at RUTGERS CINCINNATI at LOUISVILLE ST. JOHN’S at SYRACUSE

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Chris Gbandi (above) is a three-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and the 1998 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

opponent capsules/all-time

vs. 2011 opponents....................... 58-61 big east/ncaa tournament dates....61 vs. all-time opponents.......................62

The BIG EAST had seven teams in last year’s NCAA tournament EUDFNHW DQG WKH +XVNLHV ZLOO IDFH ࠤYH RI WKRVH SURJUDPV LQ WKH 2011 regular season.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT OPPONENT INFORMATION 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

First Meeting: 1951; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads 29-12-2

St. francis (n.y.)

tulsa

Location......................... Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Head Coach................................. Tom Giovatto Alma Mater.............................Iona College ‘ 97 Career Record..............25-19-10/Two Seasons Record at school.......................................same 2010 Record............................ 10-6-2 (7-2-1) 2010 Postseason...........Northeast Tournament SID............................................... Brian Morales 2ࠦFH........................................ 781-797-5491 Email................ bmorales@stfranciscollege.edu Web site...........................www.sfcathletics.com

Location......................................... Tulsa, Okla. Head Coach................................Tom McIntosh Alma Mater........................................ Tulsa ‘88 Career Record............ 179-115-28/16 Seasons Record at school...................................... same 2010 Record............................ 12-7-2 (3-3-2) 2010 Postseason.............. NCAA Second Round SID............................................. Stephanie Hall 2ࠦFH........................................ 918-631-2163 Email.......................stephanie-hall@utulsa.edu Web site...................... www.tulsahurricane.com

aug. 27 >> Storrs, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

First Meeting: 1990; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads 4-0

Sun., Oct. 28, 1990 Sat., Sept. 3, 1994 Wed., Oct. 21, 1998 Wed., Sept. 1, 2010

H H H H

W, W, W, W,

2-0 7-1 2-0 2-0

Sept. 9 >> tulsa, Okla. >> 8:35 p.m.

First Meeting: 2008; Last Meeting: 2008 Series: 7LHG ZLWK D RW WLH LQ ࠤUVW PHHWing

Sun., August 31 2008 A

T, 1-1 (2ot)

Michigan state university

Sept. 1 >> Storrs, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location.............................. East Lansing, Mich. Head Coach............................. Damon Rensing Alma Mater.......................... Michigan State ‘97 Career Record................25-15-4/Two Seasons Record at school.......................................same 2010 Record............................ 13-7-2 (2-4-0) 2010 Postseason.................NCAA Round of 16 SID...................................... Jamie Weir-Baldwin 2ࠦFH........................................ 517-355-2271 Email.................................. jweir@ath.msu.edu Web site........................ www.msuspartans.com First Meeting: 2011; Last Meeting: n/a Series: n/a

SMU

sEPT. 11 >> Tulsa, Okla. >> 12:00 p.m.

Location....................................... Dallas, Texas Head Coach............................ Tim McClements Alma Mater................................... Wheaton ‘87 Career Record............. 32-16-6/Three Seasons Record at school.......................................same 2010 Record............................ 16-2-2 (7-1-0) 2010 Postseason.......................... NCAA Elite 8 SID............................................. Olivia Kiespert 2ࠦFH........................................ 214-768-2883 Email................................. Okiespert@smu.edu Web site...................... www.smumustangs.com First Meeting: 1983; Last Meeting: 2000 Series: UConn leads 2-1

Sept. 11, 1983 Sept. 9, 1984 Dec. 8, 2000*

A H N

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

* NCAA Tournament Game

California

SEPT. 4 >> Storrs, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location.................................... Berkeley, Calif. Head Coach................................. Kevin Grimes Alma Mater.......................................... SMU ‘90 Career Record.............. 128-71-25/11 Seasons Record at school.......................................same 2010 Record............................ 14-2-4 (8-1-1) 2010 Postseason................1&$$ 4XDUWHUࠤQDOV SID.............................................. Dean Caparaz 2ࠦFH........................................ 510-642-5048 Email........................... dcaparaz@berkeley.edu Web site.............................. .www.calbears.com First Meeting: 1981; Last Meeting: 1981 Series: UConn leads 1-0

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Wed. Sept. 30, 1981

A

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W, 1-0

Boston university

Sept. 16 >> Boston, mass. >> 7:00 p.m.

Location...................................... Boston, Mass. Head Coach................................... Neil Roberts Alma Mater................Southern Connecticut ‘79 Career Record............ 298-145-70/26 Seasons Record at school.......................................same 2010 Record......................................... 11-5-1 2010 Postseason......... $PHULFD (DVW 6HPLࠤQDOV SID..................................................... Scott Ellis 2ࠦFH....................................... 617-353-2163 Email....................................... msellis@bu.edu Web site............................ www.goterriers.com

Oct. 31, 1951 Oct. 29, 1952 Oct. 28, 1953 Oct. 27, 1954 Oct. 26, 1955 Nov. 2, 1956 Oct. 26, 1957 Oct. 25, 1958 Oct. 20, 1959 Oct. 22, 1960 Nov. 11, 1970 Oct. 11, 1971 Oct. 14, 1972 Sept. 26, 1973 Sept. 25, 1974 Sept. 24, 1975 Oct. 30, 1976 Oct. 13, 1977 Sept. 26, 1978 Sept. 25, 1979 Sept. 23, 1980 Nov. 22, 1980* Sept. 23, 1981 Sept. 22, 1982 Sept. 21, 1983 Sept. 19, 1984 Sept. 18, 1985 Nov. 24, 1985* Sept. 17, 1986 Sept. 16, 1987 Sept. 14, 1988 Nov. 13, 1988* Sept. 13, 1989 Oct. 30, 1990 Oct. 2, 1991 Sept. 9, 1992 Oct. 6, 1999 Sept. 6, 2001 Sept. 17, 2002 Sept. 5, 2003+ Oct. 12, 2004 Sept. 7, 2008 Sept. 5, 2009

H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H H A H H A H A H H H A H H H H

+ UConn Soccer Classic * NCAA Tournament

W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 7-0 W, 5-1 L, 3-2 W, 6-1 W, 3-0 W, 8-2 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-1 L, 6-0 W, 5-1 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 5-0 W, 4-0 L, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, 6-0 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 L, 2-1 L, 2-0 W, 2-1 T, 1-1 (ot) L, 3-1 L, 3-0 L, 3-2 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 T, 0-0 (2ot) L, 3-0

boston college

sEPT. 20 >> BOston, mass. >> 7:00 p.m.

Location............................. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Head Coach..........................................Ed Kelly Career Record............ 257-154-49/26 Seasons Record at school........ 217-162-43/23 Seasons 2010 Record............................ 10-5-5 (2-2-4) 2010 Postseason.................. NCAA First Round SID.....................................................Tim Clark 2ࠦFH........................................ 617-552-8841 Email........................................ clarktb@bc.edu Web site.............................. www.bceagles.com First Meeting: 1974; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads, 29-8-3

Thurs., Oct. 16, 1975 Thurs., Oct. 14, 1976 Sat., Oct. 8, 1977 Sat., Oct. 14, 1978 Fri., Oct. 12, 1979 Tues. Oct. 7, 1980 Wed., Sept. 16, 1981 Wed., Sept. 15, 1982 Sat., Nov. 13, 1982# Sun., Nov. 21, 1982* Wed., Sept. 14, 1983 Fri., Nov. 11, 1983# Wed., Sept. 12, 1984

H A H A H A H A H H H H A

W, 5-1 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 5-0 W, 4-1 W, 3-1 T, 1-1 (ot) T, 1-1 (ot) W, 3-2 (ot) W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-1


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT OPPONENT INFORMATION

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

Boston College continued Wed., Sept. 11, 1985 H Tues., Sept. 9, 1986 A Wed., Sept. 9, 1987 H Wed., Sept. 7, 1988 A Wed., Sept. 6, 1989 H Fri., Nov. 3, 1989# H Thurs., Sept. 6, 1990 A Wed., Sept. 11, 1991 H Wed., Sept. 30, 1992 A Wed., Oct. 27, 1993 H Wed., Oct. 26, 1994 A Wed., Oct. 11, 1995 H Fri., Nov. 10, 1995# N Wed., Oct. 30, 1996 A Sun., Oct. 5, 1997 H Wed., Sept. 30, 1998 A Thurs., Oct. 28, 1999 H Wed., Oct. 11, 2000 A Wed., Oct. 10, 2001 H Wed., Oct. 2, 2002 A Sun., Nov. 17, 2002# N Wed., Sept. 24, 2003 H Wed., Oct. 20, 2004 H Sun., Nov. 7, 2004# A Tues., Nov. 23, 2004* A # BIG EAST Tournament Games * NCAA Tournament Games

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

st. john’s

Sept. 24 >> storrs, conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location........................................Jamaica, N.Y. Head Coach....................................Dave Masur Alma Mater..................................... Rutgers ‘85 Career Record............ 343-110-70/24 Seasons Record at school.......... 290-89-64/20 Seasons 2010 Record............................ 10-6-2 (4-3-2) 2010 Postseason............. BIG EAST First Round SID................................................... Tim Brown 2ࠦFH........................................ 718-990-1521 Email.............................. brownt1@stjohns.edu Web site............................ redstormsports.com First Meeting: 1981; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: Tied, 12-12-5 Sun., Oct. 25, 1981 H Sat., Nov. 9, 1985# H Fri., Nov. 6, 1987# H Wed., Sept. 12, 1990 H Wed., Sept. 18, 1991 A Fri., Nov. 8, 1991# A Wed., Sept. 16, 1992 H Wed., Sept. 15, 1993 A Sun., Oct. 9, 1994 H Sat., Nov. 4, 1995 A Sat., Sept. 14, 1996 A Sun., Sept. 12, 1997 H Sat., Sept. 5, 1998 A Sun., Sept. 26, 1999 H Sat., Sept. 30, 2000 A Tue., Nov. 6, 2001 H Sun., Nov. 18, 2001# H Fri., Oct. 25, 2002 A Fri., Nov. 17, 2002 N Wed., Sept. 15, 2003 H Wed., Nov. 26, 2003* A Sat., Oct. 9, 2004 A Fri., Sept. 23, 2005 H Fri., Nov. 11, 2005# H Thu., Sept. 14, 2006 A Fri., Sept. 28, 2007 H Fri., Sept. 26, 2008 A Fri., Sept. 25, 2009 H Sat., Oct. 16, 2010 A # BIG EAST Tournament Games * NCAA Tournament Games

W, 7-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 L, 4-1 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 L, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 T, 0-0(2ot) W, 2-1 L,1-0 L, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 1-0 (2ot) T, 0-0 (3ot, SJU pk’s) L, 1-0 T, 0-0 (2ot) W, 1-0 T, 0-0 (2ot) W, 3-0 L, 3-1 W, 1-0 T, 0-0 (2ot)

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Wed., Oct. 24, 2001 A Wed., Oct. 1, 2003 H Wed., Sept. 27, 2006 H Wed., Oct. 24, 2007 A Tues., Oct. 20, 2009 A Sat., Sept.4, 2010 H * NCAA Tournament Game

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

Yale

SEPT. 27 >> Storrs, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location................................New Haven, Conn. Head Coach..............................Brian Tompkins Alma Mater......................... Bingley College ’79 Career Record............ 201-131-33/20 Seasons Record at school.......... 111-90-22/13 Seasons 2010 Record............ 3-12-2, 1-5-1 Ivy League 2010 Postseason......................................None SID................................................. Tim Bennett 2ࠦFH........................................ 203-432-1457 Email........................timothy.bennett@yale.edu Web site.................................yalebulldogs.com First Meeting: 1935; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads, 34-26-3 Yale

Sat., Sept. 28, 1935 Wed., Oct. 28, 1936 Wed., Nov. 6, 1946 Wed., Nov. 5, 1947 Sat., Oct. 2, 1948 Wed., Oct. 12, 1949 Wed., Oct. 11, 1950 Sat., Nov. 10, 1951 Sat., Oct. 11, 1952 Sat., Nov. 7, 1953 Wed., Oct. 6, 1954 Wed., Sept. 28, 1955 Sat., Sept. 29, 1956 Wed., Oct. 2, 1957 Wed., Oct. 1, 1958 Wed., Sept. 30, 1959 Wed., Oct. 5, 1960 Wed., Oct. 4, 1961 Wed., Oct. 3, 1962 Wed., Oct. 2, 1963 Wed., Oct. 7, 1964 Wed., Nov. 3, 1965 Wed., Nov. 2, 1966 Wed., Nov. 1, 1967 Wed., Nov. 6, 1968 Wed., Nov. 5, 1969 Wed., Nov. 4, 1970 Wed., Nov. 3, 1971 Sat., Sept. 30, 1972 Sat., Sept. 29, 1973 Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 Sat., Sept. 27, 1975 Sat., Sept. 25, 1976 Wed., Nov. 9, 1977 Wed., Oct. 4, 1978 Wed., Oct. 3, 1979 Wed., Oct. 1, 1980 Wed., Oct. 28, 1981 Wed., Oct. 27, 1982 Wed., Oct. 12, 1983 Wed., Oct. 10, 1984 Wed., Oct. 9, 1985 Wed., Oct. 8, 1986 Wed., Oct. 7, 1987 Wed., Oct. 5, 1988 Wed., Sept. 20, 1989 Wed., Oct. 3, 1990 Wed., Oct. 9, 1991 Wed., Oct. 7, 1992 Wed., Oct. 6, 1993 Wed., Oct. 5, 1994 Wed., Sept. 20, 1995 Wed., Oct. 2, 1996 Wed., Oct. 8, 1997 Wed., Sept. 23, 1998 Wed., Sept. 22, 1999 Sun., Nov. 28, 1999* continued

A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H

L, 10-0 L, 10-0 L, 2-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 L, 5-1 L, 4-3 L, 2-0 L, 4-0 L, 4-1 L, 5-0 L, 5-2 L, 4-3 L, 2-0 W, 4-2 L, 3-2 L, 6-1 L, 4-2 T, 3-3 L, 2-1 L, 2-1 L, 4-3 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 L, 3-2 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 T, 1-1(ot) W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 (ot) L, 3-1 (ot) W, 1-0 L, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 T, 1-1 (ot) W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 5-0 W, 3-0

louisville

Sept. 30 >> louisville, ky. >> TBA

Location.......................................Louisville, Ky. Head Coach........................................Ken Lolla Alma Mater........................................ Duke ‘83 Career Record............................... 269-113-44 Record at school............................... 60-29-16 2010 Record............................ 20-1-3 (9-0-0) 2010 Postseason...................College Cup Final SID............................................ Kim Pemberton 2ࠦFH........................................ 502-852-7711 Email...............kapemb01@gwise.louisville.edu Web site............................ ZZZ XRࠥVSRUWV FRP First Meeting: 2005; Last Meeting: 2008 Series: UConn leads 2-1-0

Sun., Sept. 18, 2005 A Fri., Nov. 16, 2007# H Fri., Sept. 19, 2008 H # BIG EAST Tournament Game

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

Manhattan

oct. 4 >> Storrs, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location..................................... Riverdale, N.Y. Head Coach...........................Ashley Hammond Alma Mater..........................Montclair State ‘94 Career Record................... 0-16-0, 0-9-0 (1yr) Record at school.......................................same 2010 Record............................. 0-16-0, 0-9-0 2010 Postseason........................................ n/a SID..................................... Stephen Dombroski 2ࠦFH........................................ 718-862-7844 Email........ stephen.dombroski@manhattan.edu Web site............................. www.gojaspers.com First Meeting: 2010; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads, 1-0

Wed., Sept. 7

H

W, 6-0

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Notre Dame

Oct. 8 >> south bend, ind. >> Noon

Location.................................. South Bend, Ind. Head Coach................................... Bobby Clark Alma Mater.....................Jordanhill College ’67 Career Record............ 280-122-55/24 Seasons Record at school......... .127-59-30/10 Seasons 2010 Record............................ 10-6-4 (6-2-1) 2010 Postseason............. NCAA Second Round SID................................................. Sean Carroll 2ࠦFH........................................ 574-631-2664 Email....................................carroll.64@nd.edu Web site...................................... www.und.com First Meeting: 1986; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads, 10-7-3

Sun., Oct. 19, 1986 H Sun., Oct. 29, 1995 H Fri., Sept. 20, 1996 A Sat., Nov. 16, 1996# N Sun., Oct. 26, 1997 H Fri., Oct. 16, 1998 A Sun., Sept. 19, 1999 H Sun., Sept. 24, 2000 A Sat., Oct. 27, 2001 H Sun., Oct. 20, 2002 A Sat., Oct. 18, 2003 H Sun., Nov. 9, 2003# A Sat., Oct. 30, 2004 A Sat., Oct. 8, 2005 A Sat., Oct. 21, 2006 H Sat., Oct. 13, 2007 A Sun., Nov. 18, 2007 # H Sat., Oct. 25, 2008 H Sat., Oct. 31, 2009 A Fri., Oct. 22, 2010 H # BIG EAST Tournament Games * NCAA Tournament Games

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

Providence

Oct. 12 >> storrs, conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location.................................... Providence, R.I. Head Coach...................................Chaka Daley Alma Mater................................ Providence ‘96 Career Record.............. 79-103-26/11 Seasons Record at school...................................... Same 2010 Record............................ 13-6-3 (4-4-1) 2010 Postseason.............. NCAA Second Round SID................................................. Jorge Rocha 2ࠦFH........................................ 401-865-2201 Email............................jrocha@providence.edu Web site....................................www.friars.com First Meeting: 1973; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads 30-5-2

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Sun., Oct. 14, 1973 Sat., Nov. 2, 1974 Sat., Nov. 1, 1975 Wed., Nov. 10, 1976 Sat., Oct. 29, 1977 Tue., Nov. 6, 1979 Wed., Nov. 10, 1982 Wed., Oct. 26, 1983 Sun., Nov. 20, 1983*

H A H A H A A A H

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W, 8-0 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 7-2 W, 3-2 L, 3-0 W, 2-0

Providence, cont. Wed., Oct. 24, 1984 H Sun., Nov. 11, 1984# H Wed., Oct. 23, 1985 A Wed., Oct. 22, 1986 H Wed., Oct. 21, 1987 A Wed. Oct. 9, 1988 H Wed., Oct. 11, 1989 A Wed., Oct. 10, 1990 H Wed., Oct. 16, 1991 A Wed., Oct. 14, 1992 H Wed., Oct. 13, 1993 A Thu., Oct. 20, 1994 H Wed., Oct. 4, 1995 A Sun., Nov. 3, 1996 H Wed., Sept. 10, 1997 A Tue., Sept. 1, 1998 H Wed., Sept. 29, 1999 A Wed., Oct. 4, 2000 H Wed, Oct. 31, 2001 A Thu., Oct. 9, 2002 H Tue., Nov. 2, 2004 A Wed., Oct. 5, 2005 H Tue., Oct. 3, 2006 A Wed., Oct. 10, 2007 H Wed., Oct. 8, 2008 A Tues., Oct. 6, 2009 H Sat., Nov. 7, 2009# H Wed., Oct. 13, 2010 A # BIG EAST Tournament Game * NCAA Tournament Game

L, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 T, 1-1(ot) T, 1-1(ot) W, 2-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-2 W, 6-0 W, 2-0 W, 1-0(ot) L, 2-1(ot) W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-2 (ot) W, 1-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-0 W, 4-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-0

Pittsburgh

Oct. 15 >> STORRS, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location..................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Head Coach................................ Joe Luxbacher Alma Mater.................................Pittsburgh ‘74 Career Record............ 225-228-58/30 Seasons Record at school........ 201-216-54/27 Seasons 2010 Record.............................. 6-9-2 (1-6-2) 2010 Postseason........................................ n/a SID................................................ Stacey Brann 2ࠦFH........................................ 412-383-8240 Email........................ sbrann@athletics.pitt.edu Web site.............. www.pittsburghpanthers.com First Meeting: 1990; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads 15-3-2

Fri., Oct. 12, 1990 Sun., Sept. 29, 1991 Fri., Oct. 16, 1992 Sun., Oct. 17, 1993 Fri., Oct. 14, 1994 Sun., Sept. 17, 1995 Sun., Sept. 22, 1996 Fri., Oct. 24, 1997 Sun., Oct. 18, 1998 Wed., Nov. 3, 1999 Fri., Sept. 22, 2000 Wed., Sept. 26, 2001 Sat., Sept. 21, 2002 Sat., Sept. 25, 2004 Wed., Oct. 19, 2005 Sat., Oct. 14, 2006 Sat., Oct. 6, 2007 Tue., Oct. 28, 2008 Sat., Oct. 17, 2009 Sun., Oct. 31, 2010

A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A

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

West Virginia

Oct. 18 >> morgantown, w. va.>> 7:00 p.m.

Location............................. Morgantown, W. Va. Head Coach...............................Marlon LeBlanc Alma Mater.................................Penn State ‘00 Career Record............ 56-34-18/Five Seasons^ Record at school.......... 52-31-18/Five Seasons 2010 Record............................ 11-8-2 (5-4-0) 2010 Postseason.............. NCAA Second Round SID.................................................Grant Dovey 2ࠦFH........................................ 304-293-2821 Email......................Grant.Dovey@mail.wvu.edu Web site............................. www.msnsports.net ^ Interim Head Coach at Penn State (2002)/Had 4-3 record

First Meeting: 1984; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads 12-4-3

Wed., Oct. 21, 1984 H Sun., Oct. 8, 1995 H Fri., Oct. 18, 1996 H Sun., Sept. 28, 1997 A Fri., Sept. 18, 1998 H Sat., Nov. 7, 1998# H Sun., Oct. 17, 1999 A Sun., Oct. 22, 2000 H Sat., Oct. 5, 2001 A Sat., Sept. 14, 2002 H Sat., Sept. 27, 2003 A Sun., Sept. 19, 2004 H Fri., Oct. 12, 2004 N Wed., Oct. 26, 2005 A Sat., Sept. 30, 2006 H Fri., Oct. 19, 2007 A Fri., Oct. 3, 2008 H Sat., Oct. 10, 2009 A Tues., Oct. 19, 2010 H # BIG EAST Tournament Game

W, 4-0 T, 2-2(ot) W, 6-1 L, 4-3 (ot) W, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 T, 2-2 (2ot) W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 3-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 0-0 (2ot) W, 2-0

Georgetown

Oct. 22 >> storrs, conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location................................. Washington, D.C. Head Coach.................................... Brian Wiese Alma Mater................................ Dartmouth ‘95 Career Record................ 45-41-8/Five Seasons Record at school...................................... Same 2010 Record............................ 12-6-2 (7-2-0) 2010 Postseason.............. NCAA Second Round SID.............................................Barbara Barnes 2ࠦFH........................................ 202-687-7155 Email............................. bj57@georgetown.edu Web site............................... www.guhoyas.com First Meeting: 1990; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads 13-9-2 Sun., Oct. 14, 1990 Sun., Oct. 20, 1991 Sun., Oct. 18, 1992 Sun., Oct. 3, 1993 Sun., Oct. 16, 1994 Wed., Oct. 25, 1995 Sun., Oct. 20, 1996 Sun., Sept. 26, 1997 Georgetown, cont.

A H A H A H H A

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT OPPONENT INFORMATION

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

Mon., Nov. 10, 1997# A Sun., Sept. 20, 1998 H Fri., Nov. 13, 1998# N Fri., Oct. 15, 1999 A Mon., Nov. 15, 1999# H Wed., Oct. 20, 2000 H Sat., Oct. 20, 2001 A Sat., Oct. 5, 2002 H Sat., Nov. 1, 2003 A Sat., Oct. 29, 2005 H Sun., Nov. 6, 2005# H Sat., Sept. 23, 2006 A Sat., Sept. 15, 2007 H Sat., Oct. 11, 2008 A Sat., Oct. 3, 2009 H Thurs., Oct. 28, 2010 A # BIG EAST Tournament Games

L, 2-0 W, 4-0 L, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 5-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 5-0 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 (ot) T, 0-0 (2ot) W, 1-0 L, 1-0

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

Seton Hall

Oct. 29 >> south orange, n.j. >> 7:00 p.m.

Location............................... South Orange, N.J. Head Coach.................... Manfred Schellscheidt Alma Mater......... Univ. of Sports (Germany) ‘67 Career Record................ 228-168-46/23 years Record at school...................................... Same 2010 Record........................... 3-13-1 (1-8-0) 2010 Postseason........................................ n/a SID................................................ Dan Kuberka 2ࠦFH........................................ 973-761-9493 Email.................................. kuberkda@shu.edu Web site............................www.shupirates.com

Nov. 1RY 1RY Nov.

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

2011 big east soccer championship

Nov. 11-13 >> red bull arena harrison, n.j.

2: First Round...................... Campus Sites 4XDUWHUࠤQDOV................... Campus Sites 6HPLࠤQDOV...................... Harrison, N.J. 13: Finals............................. Harrison, N.J.

First Meeting: 1987; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads 13-12-3

Marquette

oct. 26 >> STORRS, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location................................... Milwaukee, Wis. Head Coach................................. Louis Bennett Alma Mater........................Crewe & Alsagar ‘92 Career Record............ 153-119-33/15 Seasons Record at school.......... 17-56-16/Five Seasons 2010 Record.............................. 7-8-4 (3-4-2) 2010 Postseason........... %,* ($67 4XDUWHUࠤQDOV SID............................................... Luke Lenoble 2ࠦFH........................................ 414-288-6980 Email.................. lucas.lenoble@marquette.edu Web site................................ gomarquette.com First Meeting: 1991; Last Meeting: 2010 Series: UConn leads 6-0-1

Sun., Nov. 3, 1991 Sat., Oct. 1, 2005 Thu., Oct. 19, 2006 Sat., Nov. 27, 2007 Sat., Oct. 18, 2008 Mon., Nov. 2, 2009 Fri., Oct. 1, 2010

H H A H A H A

W, 4-2 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 (ot) W, 1-0 W, 3-0 T, 1-1 (2ot)

Sun., Nov. 8, 1987# H Sun., Nov. 6, 1988# H Sun., Nov. 5, 1989# H Sun., Oct. 7, 1990 H Fri., Nov. 2, 1990# H Sun., Oct. 12, 1991 A Sun., Oct. 11, 1992 H Sun., Oct. 9, 1993 A Sun., Oct. 30, 1994 H Thurs., Oct. 19, 1995 A Sun., Oct. 27, 1996 H Sun., Nov. 10, 1996# H Sun., Nov. 2, 1997 A Sun., Oct. 25, 1998 H Sat., Oct. 2, 1999 A Sun., Nov. 7, 1999# H Sun., Sept. 10, 2000 H Fri., Nov. 10, 2000 N Fri, Aug. 30, 2002 A Sat., Sept. 13, 2003 H Sat., Oct. 23, 2004 A Sun., Nov. 14, 2004# N 5-3) Sat., Oct. 22, 2005 A Sat., Oct. 7, 2006 H Sat., Nov. 3, 2007 A Fri., Oct. 31, 2008 H Sun., Oct. 25, 2009 A Sat., Oct. 9, 2010 H # BIG EAST Tournament Game

L, 2-1 L, 4-2 W, 3-1 W, 2-1 (ot) T, 2-2 (ot, SHpk’s) L, 3-2 W, 3-0 L, 3-1 L, 6-2 L, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 (ot) L, 2-1 L, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 L, 3-2 (ot) L, 3-2 T, 0-0 (2ot) L, 2-0 T, 0-0 (2ot) (UC PKs

2011 ncaa college cup

Dec. 9-11 >> hoover, ala. regions park Host: uab

Nov. 17: First Round.................... Campus Sites Nov. 20: Second Round................ Campus Sites Nov. 27: Third Round................... Campus Sites 'HF 4XDUWHUࠤQDOV.................... Campus Sites 'HF 6HPLࠤQDOV.......................... Hoover, Ala. Dec. 11: Championship.................. Hoover, Ala.

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

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ALL-TIME OPPONENTS 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships ď Ź

First First Opponent Game Win Adelphi 1976 1978 Air Force 1979 1979 Akron 2001 - Alabama A&M 1981 1981 American 1983 1983 American Inter. 1934 1934 Amherst 1930 1964 Army 1954 1988 Arnold 1939 1939 %ORRPŕ ¤HOG Boston College 1974 1974 Boston Univ. 1951 1951 Brandeis 1952 1952 Bridgeport 1957 1957 Bridgewater 1931 1932 Brown 1936 1941 California 1981 1981 UC-Santa Barbara 2004 - Canisius 2007 2007 Central Florida* 1978 1978 Cincinnati 1999 2008 Clark 1928 1932 Clemson 1978 2000 Coast Guard 1940 1940 Colgate 1959 1961 Columbia 1983 - Cornell 1995 - Cortland State 1960 1960 Creighton 2000 2000 Dartmouth 1935 1948 DePaul 2007 2010 Drexel 1987 1987 Duke 1980 1980 Eastern Illinois 1981 1981 )DLUŕ ¤HOG FDU 1989 - Florida Int’l 2007 2007 Fordham 1986 1986 Fort Devens 1947 1947 Fresno State 1987 - Furman 1999 1999 George Mason 1993 1993 Georgetown 1990 1991 Hartford 1958 1958 Hartwick 1974 1974 Harvard 1946 1946 Havana 1949 - Hillyer 1957 1957 Hofstra 1971 1971 Holy Cross 1971 1971 Howard 1978 1978 Indiana 1978 1981 Iona 1995 1995 Jacksonville 1996 1996 Kentucky 2010 2010 Lafayette 1979 1979 Lehigh 1992 1992 Long Island Univ. 1970 1975 Louisville 2005 2008 LMU 2006 - Maine 1965 1965 manhattan 2010 2010 Marist 2004 2004 Marquette 1991 1991 Maryland 1950 1951 Massachusetts 1930 1941 M.I.T. 1941 1941 Michigan 2004 - Michigan State 2011 - Middlebury 1966 1966

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G W L T 6 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 7 4 2 1 2 2 0 0 3 1 2 0 14 10 3 1 5 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 40 29 8 3 43 29 12 2 4 4 0 0 19 12 6 1 2 1 1 0 62 29 30 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 1 2 1 18 12 5 1 6 1 4 1 17 13 3 1 8 2 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 41 23 16 2 3 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 6 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 24 13 9 2 13 12 1 0 11 4 5 2 28 14 8 6 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 3 2 0 1 6 3 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 11 9 2 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 15 13 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 6 0 1 10 3 7 0 62 32 24 6 18 14 1 3 1 0 1 0 - - - - 5 1 4 0

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Pct. .750 1.000 .000 .643 1.000 .333 .750 .200 1.000 .763 .698 1.000 .658 .500 .492 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .375 .694 .250 .794 .250 .000 .000 1.000 .500 .585 .333 1.000 .333 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .583 .923 .455 .607 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .833 .583 .833 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .818 .667 .000 .900 1.000 1.000 .929 .300 .565 .861 .000 .200

First First Opponent Game Win G W L T Pct. Monmouth 1998 1998 2 1 0 1 .750 Navy 1985 1985 1 1 0 0 1.000 Nevada-Las Vegas 1988 - 1 0 1 0 .000 New Hampshire 1965 1965 19 17 1 1 .921 Niagara 1997 1997 1 1 0 0 1.000 North Carolina 1981 1981 7 2 5 0 .286 NC State 1980 1980 3 2 1 0 .666 North Texas St. 1983 1984 2 1 1 0 .500 Northeastern 1930 - 2 0 2 0 .000 Notre Dame 1986 1995 20 10 7 3 .575 Ohio State 1982 1982 2 2 0 0 1.000 Old Dominion 1982 1982 4 3 1 0 .750 Penn State 1979 1981 16 4 8 4 .375 Pennsylvania 1989 1989 2 2 0 0 1.000 Philadelphia Textile 1978 1988 7 3 2 2 .571 Pittsburgh 1990 1991 20 15 3 2 .800 Portland 1990 1990 3 3 0 0 1.000 Princeton 1975 1975 4 4 0 0 1.000 Providence 1973 1973 37 30 5 2 .838 Quinnipiac 2004 2004 1 1 0 0 1.000 Rensselar 1937 - 2 0 2 0 .000 Rhode Island 2003 2003 1 1 0 0 1.000 Richmond 1994 1994 3 2 0 1 .833 Rollins 1978 - 1 0 1 0 .000 Rutgers 1982 1982 21 10 10 1 .500 Sacred Heart 2005 2005 2 2 0 0 1.000 St. Bonaventure 1994 1994 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Francis (NY) 1990 1990 4 4 0 0 1.000 St. John’s 1981 1981 29 12 12 5 .500 St. Louis 1973 1980 9 3 5 1 .389 St. Mary’s (CA) 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Peter’s 1997 1997 8 7 0 1 .938 St. Stephan’s 1930 1931 4 3 1 0 .750 San Francisco 1977 1988 8 2 5 1 .313 Santa Clara 1999 1999 1 0 1 0 .000 Seton Hall 1987 1989 28 13 12 3 .518 South Carolina 1979 1979 6 5 1 0 .833 South Florida 1988 1988 8 8 0 0 1.000 S.I.U. - Edwardsville 1977 1977 2 2 0 0 1.000 SMU 1983 1983 1 2 1 0 .666 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG 6WDŕ ŁRUG Stanford 1980 1980 5 4 1 0 .800 Stetson 1990 - 1 0 1 0 .000 Stony Brook 2005 2005 3 3 0 0 1.000 Syracuse 1982 1983 35 22 10 3 .671 Trinity 1932 1932 6 4 2 0 .667 Tufts 1939 1940 7 4 3 0 .571 Tulsa 2008 - 1 0 0 1 .500 UCLA 1979 1979 4 2 1 1 .625 UNC-Greensboro 2005 2005 1 1 0 0 1.000 UNLV 2001 2002 2 1 1 0 .500 Vermont 1964 1964 27 16 10 1 .611 Villanova 1990 1990 16 13 2 1 .844 Virginia 1980 1980 3 2 1 0 .667 Virginia Comm. 2000 2000 2 1 0 1 .750 Virginia Tech 2001 2001 4 3 1 0 .750 Wake Forest 1991 - 5 0 4 1 .100 Washington 1990 2002 4 1 3 0 .250 Wesleyan 1929 1936 47 15 30 2 .340 West Virginia 1984 1984 19 12 4 3 .711 William & Mary 1982 1986 5 1 2 2 .400 Williams 1932 1947 29 13 14 2 .483 Wisconsin 1992 1 0 1 0 .000 Wisconsin - Mil. 1982 1982 2 2 0 0 1.000 Worcester Polytech 1931 1940 11 2 9 0 .182 Yale 1935 1947 64 34 26 4 .563 (unaccounted) - - 35 19 13 2 TOTALS 1265 723 439 104 .613 BOLD = 2011 Opponents


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Mike Howard, Joseph M. Morrone, Joseph J. Morrone and Erhardt Kapp

NCAA History................................. 64-65 Individual Records....................... 66-67 Team Records................................ 68-69 National players of the year...........70 all-americans.....................................71 BIG EAST Honors...................................72 New England Honors..........................73 UConn Awards............................... 74-75 All-TIme Letterwinners................ 76-78 Year-by-Year Results................... 78-82 Joseph M. Morrone (right) signs autographs after a game. Morrone is UConn’s all-time points leader with 158 on 61 goals, another UConn program-best, and 36 assists.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships ď Ź

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All-Time NCAA Tournament Results Year (Rec) Opponent Site Head Coach John Squires, 1946-1968 1960 (11-3-0) Connecticut 4, Cortland State 3 Storrs, Conn. Maryland 4, Connecticut 0 College Park, Md. 1966 (8-5-0) Army 2, Connecticut 1 Storrs, Conn. Head Coach Joseph Morrone, 1969-1996 1972 (8-7-1) Brown 4, Connecticut 2 Providence, R.I. 1973 (13-4-2) Brown 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 1974 (18-2-1) Connecticut 4, Bridgeport 1 Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 4, Brown 3 Storrs, Conn. Hartwick 2, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Final Six 1975 (16-3-3) Connecticut 4, Vermont 3 (ot) Storrs, Conn. Brown 2, Connecticut 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 1976 (18-2-2) Connecticut 2, Rhode Island 1 Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Storrs, Conn. Hartwick 2, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Final Six 1978 (19-6-0) Connecticut 4, Dartmouth 0 Hanover, N.H. Connecticut 3, Brown 1 Providence, R.I. Phila. Textile 3, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Final Six 1979 (19-7-0) Rhode Island 3, Connecticut 2 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 1980 (21-2-1) Connecticut 6, Boston University 0 Storrs, Conn. Hartwick 1, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Quarterfinals 1981 (20-3-2) Connecticut 6, Vermont 2 Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 3, Long Island Univ. 0 Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 2, Eastern Illinois 1 Palo Alto, Calif. Connecticut 2, Alabama A&M 1 (ot) Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA National Champions 1982 (15-3-7) Connecticut 3, Boston Coll. 2 (OT-PK’s) Connecticut 1, Long Island 0 (OT, PK’s) Duke 2, Connecticut 1 NCAA Semifinals 1983 (16-9-1) Connecticut 2, Providence 0 Connecticut 1, Alabama A&M 0 Columbia 4, Connecticut 0 NCAA Semifinals 1984 (14-9-1) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) 1985 1987 1988 1989

(17-4-3) Boston Univ. 2, Connecticut 1 (OT-PK’s) (13-7-3) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot)

(14-8-1) Boston University 3, Connecticut 1 (12-5-5) Vermont 2, Connecticut 0

Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Durham, N.C. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn.

Year (Rec) Opponent Head Coach Ray Reid, 1997-Present 1998 (17-4-0) Penn State 1, Connecticut 0 1999 (19-5-0) Connecticut 2, Hartford 1 (4ot) Connecticut 3, Yale 0 Connecticut 3, Furman 2 Santa Clara 2, Connecticut 1 (4ot) NCAA Semifinals 2000 (20-3-2) No. 4 Connecticut 3, Dartmouth 0 No. 4 Connecticut 2, Clemson 1 (ot) No. 4 Connecticut 1, Brown 0 No. 4 Connecticut 2, SMU 0 No. 4 Connecticut 2, Creighton 0 NCAA National Champions 2001 (15-5-2) Rutgers 3, Connecticut 2 (3ot) 2002 (17-6-0) No. 7 Connecticut 4, Pennsylvania 0 No. 7 Connecticut 1, Indiana 0 No. 2 Maryland 3, No. 7 Connecticut 0 NCAA Quarterfinals

Site Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Charlotte, N.C. Storrs, Conn. Clemson, S.C. Storrs, Conn. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. College Park, Md.

2003 (9-8-4) Connecticut 3, Rhode Island 0 St. John’s 0, Connecticut 0 (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2)

Storrs, Conn.

2004 (12-8-3) Connecticut 2, Marist 1 (ot) Boston College 1, Connecticut 0

Storrs, Conn. Newton, Mass.

Jamaica, N.Y.

2005 (16-3-2) No. 8 Connecticut 2, Stony Brook 0 No. 9 Akron 3 , No. 8 Connecticut 3 (2ot, Akron advances on PK’s, 4-3)

Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn.

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2007 (20-3-1) No. 3 Connecticut 2, Vermont 0 Storrs, Conn. No. 3 Connecticut 5, USF 0 Storrs, Conn. No. 11 Virginia Tech 1, No. 3 Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Quarterfinals 1R &RQQHFWLFXW )DLUŕ ¤HOG 6WRUUV &RQQ No. 22 Connecticut 2, No. 19 Virginia 0 Charlottesville, Va. No. 2 Creighton 2, No. 22 Connecticut 1 (ot) Omaha, Neb. 2009 (11-4-4) No. 12 Connecticut 0, No. 5 Monmouth 0 West Long Branch, N.J. (2ot, Monmouth advances on PK’s, 4-3) 2010 (12-2-6) No. 9 Connecticut 1, No. 22 Brown 1 (2ot, Brown advances on PK’s, 7-6)

Storrs, Conn.

Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn.

Burlington, Vt.

1999 College Cup Semifinals

2000 College Cup Champions

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41 All-Americans

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4 National Players of the Year

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32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

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38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

All-Time NCAA Opponents

NCAA Appearances (31)

1960, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

NCAA Championships (2) 1981, 2000

NCAA Championship Game Appearances (2) 1981, 2000

NSCAA Championships (1)

1948

Semifinal Game Appearances (5) 1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000

Quarterfinal Game Appearances (10)

1974, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007

UConn In The NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament Appearances............................................... 31 NCAA Championships................................................................. 2 Championship Game Appearances.............................................. 2 6HPLŕ ¤QDO *DPH $SSHDUDQFHV...................................................... 5 4XDUWHUŕ ¤QDO *DPH $SSHDUDQFHV................................................ 10 Overall NCAA Tournament Record.................................. 34-25-4

Team Record Last NCAA Meeting Akron 0-0-1 2005 T, 3-3 (2ot) (Akron 4-3 PKS) Alabama A&M 2-0 1983 W, 1-0 Army 0-1 1966 L, 2-1 Boston College 1-1 2004 L, 1-0 Boston University 1-2 1988 L, 3-1 Bridgeport 1-0 1974 L, 4-1 Brown 4-3-1 2010 T, 1-1 (2ot) (Brown 7-6 PKS) Clemson 1-0 2000 W, 2-1 Columbia 0-1 1983 L, 3-0 Cortland State 1-0 1960 W, 4-3 Creighton 1-1 2008 L, 2-1 (ot) Dartmouth 2-0 2000 W, 3-0 Duke 0-1 1982 L, 2-1 Eastern Illinois 1-0 1981 W, 2-1 )DLUŕ ¤HOG : Furman 1-0 1999 W, 3-2 Hartford 1-0 1999 W, 2-1 Hartwick 0-3 1980 L, 1-0 Harvard 0-2 1987 L, 1-0 Indiana 1-0 2002 W, 1-0 Long Island University 2-0 1982 W, 1-0 Marist 1-0 2004 w, 2-1 (ot) Maryland 0-2 2002 L, 3-0 Monmouth 0-1 2009 T, 0-0 (2ot) Monmouth 4-3 PKs) Pennsylvania 1-0 2002 W, 4-0 Penn State 0-1 1998 W, 1-0 Philadelphia Textile 0-1 1978 L, 3-0 Providence 1-0 1983 W, 2-0 Rhode Island 2-1 2003 W, 3-0 Rutgers 0-1 2001 L, 2-1 St. John’s 0-0-1 2003 T, 0-0 (St. John’s 4-2 PKs) Santa Clara 0-1 1999 L, 2-1 South Florida 1-0 2007 W, 5-0 Southern Methodist 1-0 2000 W, 2-0 Stony Brook 1-0 2005 W, 2-0 Vermont 3-1 2007 W, 2-0 Virginia 1-0 2008 W, 2-0 Virginia Tech 0-1 2007 L, 1-0 Yale 1-0 1999 W, 3-0 TOTALS 34-26-3 *National Championship college cup most valuable players NCAA College Cup Offensive MVP 2000 Darin Lewis 1981 Graziano Cornolo

’00 ’83

NCAA College Cup Defensive MVP 2000 Chris Gbandi

’01

By Decade 1960-1969............................................................................. 1-2 1970-1979............................................................................. 7-7 1980-1989............................................................................. 9-8 1990-1999............................................................................. 3-2 2000- 2009...................................................................... 14-6-3 2010-pres.......................................................................... 0-0-1 Site At Home......................................................................... 26-14-1 On the Road..................................................................... 8-11-2 Under Head Coach Ray Reid NCAA Tournament Appearances............................................... 13 NCAA Tournament Record................................................ 17-8-4 UConn’s 2000 National Championship press conference after defeating Creighton 2-0 in the title game in Charlotte, N.C.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT CAREER RECORDS 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Scoring Records POINTS Name 1. Joseph Morrone (M) 2. Elvis Comrie (F) Pedro DeBrito (F) 4. Matthew Addington (F) 5. O’Brian White (F) 6. Daniel Donigan (F) 7. Maurizio Rocha (M) 8. Bobby Rhine (F) 9. Cesar Cuellar (F) 10. Frantz Innocent (F) 11. Erik Barbieri (F) Graziano Cornolo (F) 13. Thomas Nevers (F) 14. Robert Lindell (F/M) 15. Brian Parker (F) Myroslaw Krasij (F) 17. Damani Ralph (F) Timothy Hunter (F) Medrick Innocent (F) 20. John Sahnas (F)

( ) Indicates Primary Position

*Points 158 145 145 127 115 110 105 104 92 91 90 90 83 79 69 69 64 64 64 62

Goals Assists Years 61 36 77-80 55 35 78-81 43 59 78-81 52 23 82-85 46 23 05-08 35 40 85-88 27 51 95-98 42 20 94-98 39 14 00-03 33 25 72-74 36 18 91-94 33 24 79-82 35 13 74-77 23 33 88-91 23 23 87-90 33 3 60-62 27 10 01-02 22 20 72-74 22 20 75-79 27 8 67-69

* - NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA changed its scoring rules to allow two points awarded for a goal and as many as two assists allowed for each goal. All individual records, including those prior to 1981, now reflect this change.

Goalkeeping Records

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ASSISTS*

1. Pedro DeBrito (78-81)........................ 59 2. Maurizio Rocha (95-98)..................... 51 3. Daniel Donigan (85-88)..................... 40 4. Joseph Morrone (77-80)..................... 36 5. Elvis Comrie (78-81).......................... 35 6. Mike Pezza (06-09)............................ 34 7. Robert Lindell (88-91)........................ 33 8. Edward Raftery (82-85)...................... 30 Thoukis Stavrianidis (81-85).............. 30 10. Brent Rahim (97-00) ......................... 26 11. Frantz Innocent (72-74)..................... 25

WINS 1. Josh Ford (07-10)................................ 54 2. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)...................... 53 3. Adam Schuerman (02-05)................... 51 4. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)................... 44 5. James Renehan (79-81)....................... 41 6. Andrew Pantason (82-85)................... 40 7. Thomas Foley (87-90)......................... 37 8. Terrance McSherry (73-75)................. 33 9. Sloan Spaeth (91-94).......................... 31 Anthony Pierce (80-83)....................... 31

LOWEST GAA 1. Robert Ross (75-79).......................... 0.35 2. Josh Ford (07-10).............................. 0.52 3. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)................. 0.70 4. Matt Chavlovich (96-99).................... 0.71 5. Terrance McSherry (74-75)............... 0.78 6. James Renehan (79-81)..................... 0.85 Adam Schuerman (02-05)................. 0.85 8. Andrew Pantason (82-85)................. 0.93 Anthony Pierce (80-83)..................... 0.93 10. Brian Hall (86-90)............................. 0.97

TIES 1. Josh Ford (07-10)................................ 17 2. Thomas Foley (87-90)......................... 12 3. Adam Schuerman (02-05).................... 8 4. Andrew Pantason (82-85).................... 6 Anthony Pierce (80-83)........................ 6 6. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)....................... 5 7. Bryheem Hancock (98-01).................... 4 Sloan Spaeth (91-94)........................... 4 Terrance McSherry (73-75).................. 4 10. James Renehan (79-81)........................ 3 Jonathan Demeter (71-73)................... 3

SAVES 1. James Renehan (79-81)...................... 337 2. Jon Demeter (71-73).......................... 333 3. Sloan Spaeth (91-94)......................... 319 4. Thomas Foley (87-90)........................ 317 5. Andrew Pantason (82-85).................. 291 6. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)..................... 280 7. Josh Ford (07-10)............................... 275 8. Terrance McSherry (74-75)................ 247 Adam Schuerman (02-05).................. 247 10. Anthony Pierce (80-83)...................... 192

FEWEST LOSSES (minimum two seasons) 1. Robert Ross (75-79)............................. 3 2. Terrance McSherry (74-75).................. 4 3. Anthony Pierce (80-83)........................ 6 4. Donald Grant (46-48)........................... 7 5. James Renehan (79-81)........................ 8

Josh Ford posted 50 career shutouts to become UConn’s all-time leader in that category.

GOALS*

1. Joseph Morrone (77-80)..................... 61 2. Elvis Comrie (78-81).......................... 55 3. Matthew Addington (82-85)............... 52 4. O’Brian White (05-08)........................ 46 5. Pedro DeBrito (78-81)........................ 43 6. Bobby Rhine (94-98).......................... 42 7. Cesar Cuellar (00-03)......................... 39 8. Erik Barbieri (91-94).......................... 36 9. Daniel Donigan (85-88)..................... 35 Thomas Nevers (74-77)..................... 35

CONSECUTIVE STARTS 1. Josh Ford (07-10)................................ 85 2. Jonathan Demeter (71-73)................. 49 3. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)................... 47 4. Andrew Pantason (82-85)................... 47 5. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)...................... 44 6. Adam Schuerman (02-05)................... 38 7. Thomas Foley (87-90)......................... 33 8. Sloan Spaeth (91-94).......................... 32 9. Meredith Morhardt (56-58)................. 32 10. Terrance McSherry (74-75)................. 31

SHUTOUTS 1. Josh Ford (07-10)................................ 50 2. Adam Schuerman (02-05)................... 38 3. Matt Chavlovich (96-99) .................. 33.9 4. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)................... 29 5. Andrew Pantason (82-85)................ 26.78 6. James Renehan (79-81).................... 26.27 7. Thomas Foley (87-90)......................... 25 8. Robert Ross (75-79)............................ 19 Terrance McSherry (74-75)................. 19 10. Jonathan Demeter (71-73).................. 17 LEAST GOALS ALLOWED (minimum two seasons) 1. Robert Ross (75-79)............................ 14 2. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)................... 25 3. Terrance McSherry (74-75)................. 32 4. Brian Hall (86-90)............................... 35 5. Sloan Spaeth (91-94).......................... 39 6. Donald Grant (46-48).......................... 39 7. Josh Ford (07-10)................................ 44 8. James Renehan (79-81)....................... 48 9. Anthony Pierce (80-83)....................... 49


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SEASON & GAME RECORDS

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Goalkeeping Records SAVES

Scoring Records POINTS Name 1. Joseph Morrone 2. O’Brian White 3. Matthew Addington Elvis Comrie Elvis Comrie 6. Joseph Morrone 7. Pedro DeBrito 8. Maurizio Rocha

Season 1979 2007 1985 1981 1980 1980 1980 1998

Points* 57 53 46 46 46 44 43 42

Goals Assists 22 13 23 7 20 6 15 16 17 12 17 10 15 13 13 16

* - NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA changed its scoring rules to allow two points awarded for a goal and as many as two assists allowed for each goal. All individual records, including those prior to 1981, now reflect this change.

GOALS

1. O’Brian White................... 23........... 2007 2. Joseph Morrone . ............. 22........... 1979 3. Matthew Addington..........20........... 1985 4. Damani Ralph . ................ 18........... 2002 5. Matthew Addington..........17........... 1984 Elvis Comrie..................... 17........... 1980 Joseph Morrone................ 17........... 1980 Myroslaw Krasij ............... 17........... 1960 9. Frantz Innocent ............... 16........... 1974 Cesar Cuellar.................... 16........... 2002 11. Cesar Cuellar .................. 15........... 2000 Bobby Rhine .................... 15........... 1998 Erik Barbieri .................... 15........... 1994 Elvis Comrie..................... 15........... 1981 Pedro DeBrito .................. 15........... 1980 Joseph Morrone . ............. 15........... 1978 Robert Gai . ..................... 15........... 1958

ASSISTS 1. 3. 4. 8. 9.

Pedro DeBrito................... 20........... 1981 Pedro DeBrito .................. 20........... 1979 Mike Pezza....................... 19........... 2007 Maurizio Rocha ............... 16........... 1998 Maurizio Rocha ............... 16........... 1996 James Danaher................. 16........... 1993 Elvis Comrie .................... 16........... 1981 CARLOS ALVAREZ.............. 14.............. 2010 Maurizio Rocha ............... 13........... 1997 Thoukis Stavrianidis ........13........... 1983 Pedro DeBrito .................. 13........... 1980 Joseph Morrone . ............. 13........... 1979

Game Records POINTS

GOALS

# Name.........................G,A.........Opponent..... Year 9 Frantz Innocent . ..4G, 1A .Hofstra . ......1972 8 Matt Addington.....3G, 2A .)DLUࠤHOG........1984 William Tuttle . .....4G ....... Brandeis ......1954 7 Erik Barbieri ...........3G, 1A . Providence . .. 1992 Elvis Comrie .........3G, 1A .Amherst ......1980 Bonginkosi Macala ..3G, 1A .Richmond . ..2004 6 TONY CASCIO........3G...........USF................. 2010 O’Brian White........3G........ Pittsburgh....2007 O’Brian White........3G........ Providence...2007 O’Brian White........3G........ USF..............2007 Cesar Cuellar .......3G........ Syracuse .....2002 Cesar Cuellar .......3G........ Georgetown .2002 Cesar Cuellar .......3G........ Seton Hall ...2000 Darin Lewis ..........3G........ Duke ...........2000 Luis Arauz ...........3G........ Providence ..1999 Bobby Rhine . .......3G........ West Virginia..1998 Maurizio Rocha ....3G ....... Long Island..1998 -Hࠣ 'L0DULD ...........3G ....... Notre Dame . 1995 Dan Sapienza ........2G, 2A .Iona . ...........1995 Steve Chirgwin .....3G ....... St. Francis ...1994 Derek Sullivan ......2G, 2A .Harvard .......1993 Pedro DeBrito . .....2G, 2A .Bridgeport . .1981 Graziano Cornolo .3G ....... Brown .........1981 Tony Cascio........2G, 2A...Providence... 2009 Elvis Comrie .........2G, 2A .Brown .........1981 Pedro DeBrito . .....2G, 2A.. Providence ..1979 Joseph Morrone ...2G, 2A .Maine ..........1979 Timothy Hunter . ..1G, 4A .Holy Cross...1972

# Name...............................Opponent.............. Year 4 Frantz Innocent..........Hofstra ..............1972 John Sahnas ..............Maine.................1968 John Fay . ..................Rhode Island . ....1965 Philip Atanmo ...........UMass.................1963 Myroslaw Krasij . .......UMass.................1961 Myroslaw Krasij . .......Yale....................1960 William Tuttle . ..........Brandeis.............1954

Frantz Innocent’s nine-point game against Hofstra in 1972 has stood for 37 years as the greatest single scoring output.

ASSISTS 4 CARLOS ALVAREZ......USF.......................... 2010 Elvis Comrie ..............St. John’s ...........1981 Joseph Morrone ........Stanford ............1980 Joseph Morrone ........)DLUࠤHOG .............1979 Timothy Hunter..........Holy Cross .........1972

1. Jonathan Demeter .......... 162............ 1971 2. Jonathan Demeter .......... 143............ 1972 3. Terrance McSherry ......... 139............ 1975 4. Robert Ross ................... 127............ 1976 5. Thomas Foley . ............... 122............ 1989 6. Andrew Pantason ........... 122............ 1985 7. Andrew Pantason ........... 120............ 1984 8. James Renehan . ............. 120............ 1979 9. James Renehan . ............. 116............ 1981 10. Terrance McSherry ......... 105............ 1974

LOWEST GAA

1. Matt Chavlovich ............ 0.34............ 1998 Josh Ford....................... 0.34............ 2010 2. James Renehan . ............ 0.44............ 1980 3. Terrance McSherry......... 0.44............ 1974 4. Josh Ford....................... 0.50............ 2009 5. Bryheem Hancock . ........ 0.50............ 2000 6. Robert Ross .................. 0.50............ 1976 7. Josh Ford....................... 0.53............ 2007 8. Adam Schuerman........... 0.56............ 2005 9. Josh Ford ...................... 0.59............ 2008 10. Matt Chavlovich ............ 0.68............ 1999 11. Andrew Pantason........... 0.70............ 1985

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED

1. Matt Chavlovich ............... 3.............. 1998 2. Donald Grant ................... 4.............. 1948 3. Josh Ford.......................... 7.............. 2010 4. James Renehan . ............... 8.............. 1980 5. Brian Hall ......................... 9.............. 1988 6. Brian Hall ......................... 9.............. 1986 7. Josh Ford......................... 10............. 2009 8. Bryheem Hancock . .......... 10............. 1998 9. Robert Ross...................... 11............. 1976 10. Adam Schuerman ............ 12............. 2005 11. Josh Ford......................... 13............. 2007 Bryheem Hancock . .......... 13............. 2000 Meredith Morhardt .......... 13............. 1958 Donald Grant................... 13............. 1947

SHUTOUTS

1. Bryheem Hancock . .......... 15............. 2000 2. Josh Ford......................... 14............. 2007 Adam Schuerman............. 14............. 2005 Robert Ross...................... 14............. 1976 5. Josh Ford......................... 13............. 2009 Jonathan Demeter ........... 13............. 1973 7. Josh Ford......................... 12............. 2008 Thomas Foley................... 12............. 1989 Matt Chavlovich .............. 12............. 1999 10. Josh Ford......................... 11............. 2010 Adam Schuerman............. 11............. 2002 Andrew Pantason ............ 11............. 1985 James Renehan................. 11............. 1980 Terrance McSherry .......... 11............. 1974

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

Josh Ford......................... 20............. 2007 Bryheem Hancock............. 20............. 2000 Matt Chavlovich .............. 18............. 1999 Robert Ross...................... 18............. 1976 Terrance McSherry........... 18............. 1975 Andrew Pantason ............ 17............. 1985 Adam Schuerman ............ 17............. 2002 Adam Schuerman............. 16............. 2005 Matt Chavlovich................ 15............. 1996 Bryheem Hancock . .......... 15............. 2001 James Renehan . .............. 15............. 1980 James Renehan . .............. 15............. 1979 Terrance McSherry .......... 15............. 1975

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Season Records WINS.............. Season.............Record 21............. 1980 ................21-2-1 20............. 2000 ................20-3-2 ................. 1981 ................20-3-2 19............. 1999 ................19-5-0 ................ 1979 ................19-7-0 ................. 1978 ................19-6-0 18............. 1976 ................18-2-2 ................. 1974 ................18-2-1 17............. 2002 ................17-6-0 ................. 1998 ................17-4-0 ................. 1985 ..................7-4-3 16............. 2005.................16-3-2 ................. 1983 ................16-9-1 ................. 1975 ................16-3-3 LOSSES......... Season.............Record 11............. 1995 ................7-11-2 ................. 1977 ................9-11-1 ................. 1971 ................4-11-0 10 ............1992 ................7-10-2 9............... 1990 ..................9-9-5 ................. 1984 ................14-9-1 ................. 1983 ................16-9-1 ................. 1969 ..................3-9-0 ................. 1962 ..................3-9-0 ................. 1955 ..................1-9-2 ................. 1954 ..................3-9-0 TIES................ Season..................Record 7............... 1982 ................15-3-7 6............... 2010.................12-2-6 ................. 2008.................11-5-6 5............... 1989 ................12-5-5 ................. 1990 ..................9-9-5 4............... 2003 ..................9-8-4 4............... 2009.................11-4-4 3............... 2004 ................12-8-3 ................. 1996 ................15-3-3 ................. 1991 ................11-7-3 ................. 1987 ................13-7-3 ................. 1985 ................17-4-3 ................. 1975 ................16-3-3

UConn Soccer Milestone WINS

SHUTOUT WINS ..................... Season.............Record 14............. 2007.................20-3-1 ................. 2000 ................20-3-2 ................. 1976 ................18-2-2 13............. 2005.................16-3-2 ................. 1980 ................21-2-1 12............. 1999 ................19-5-0 11............. 2010.................12-2-6 ................. 2002 ................17-6-0 ................. 1998 ..................7-4-0 ................. 1984 ................14-9-1 ................. 1983 ................16-9-1 ................. 1974 ................18-2-1 ................. 1973 ................13-3-2 10............. 1996 ................15-3-3 ................. 1979 ................19-7-0 SHUTOUTS.. Season.............Record 15............. 2000 ................20-3-2 14............. 2005.................16-3-2 ................. 1980 ................21-2-1 ................. 1976 ................18-2-2 13............. 2010.................12-2-6 ................. 2009.................11-4-4 12............. 2008.................11-5-6 ................. 1999 ................19-5-0 ................. 1973 ................13-3-2 11............. 2002 ................17-6-0 ................. 1998 ................17-4-0 ................. 1985 ................17-4-3 ................. 1984 ................14-9-1 ................. 1983 ................16-9-1 ................. 1974 ................18-2-1 10............. 1996 ................15-3-3 ................. 1981 ................20-3-2 ................. 1979 ................19-7-0 ................. 1982 ................15-3-7 GOALS ALLOWED ..................... Season.............Record 4............... 1948 ................11-0-0 7............... 2010.................12-2-6 10............. 2009.................11-4-4 11............. 1976 ................18-2-2 12............. 2005.................16-3-2 ................. 1980 ................21-2-1 ................. 1933 ..................2-5-0

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13............. 2007.................20-3-1 ................. 2000 ................20-3-2 ................. 1998 ................17-4-0 ................. 1958 ................10-1-0 ................. 1947 .................7-2-0) 14............. 2008.................11-5-6 ................. 1974 ................18-2-1 ................. 1949 ..................7-3-1

GOALS........... Season.............Record 93............. 1979 ................19-7-0 86............. 1980 ................21-2-1 76............. 1981 ................20-3-2 65............. 1978 ................19-6-0 57............. 1974 ................18-2-1 56............. 1999 ................19-5-0 55............. 1983 ................16-9-1 53............. 1975 ................16-3-3 ................. 2007.................20-3-1 51............. 2002.................17-6-0 50............. 1998 ................17-4-0 ................. 1996 ................15-3-3 ASSISTS........ Season.............Record 92*............ 1981 ................20-3-2 69............. 1979 ................19-7-0 68............. 2007.................20-3-1 ................. 1983 ................16-9-1 66............. 1980 ................21-2-1 63............. 1985 ................17-4-3 57............. 1999 ................19-5-0 54............. 2000 ................20-3-2 ................. 2002 ................17-6-0 ................. 1996 ................15-3-3 53............. 1998 ................17-4-0

POINTS 31........1984............ )DLUŕ ¤HOG

28*.......1981 ....... Bridgeport (9-0) 26........1995 ................ Iona (8-1) 24........2003 ...........Hartford (6-1) ............1981 ......... St. John’s (7-0) ............1972 .......... Hofstra (12-0) 21........2010........ Manhattan (6-0) ............1989 .............. Brown (6-0) 20........2005......... Marquette (6-0) ............1996 ....... W. Virginia (6-1) ............1981 .............. Brown (6-1) 18........1981 .......... Vermont (6-2) ............1979 ........... )DLUŕ ¤HOG

GOALS 12........1972........... Hofstra (12-0) 9..........1984............ )DLUŕ ¤HOG

............1981........ Bridgeport (9-0) ............1979............ )DLUŕ ¤HOG

............1963.. Massachusetts (9-4) ............1959.. Massachusetts (9-1) ............1947...... Fort Devens (9-1)

*NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA changed its scoring rules to allow 2 points awarded for a goal and as many as 2 assists allowed for each goal. All individual records, including those prior to 1981, now reflect this change

POINTS......... Season..............Totals 255.............. 1979 ............. 93G, 69A 244.............. 1981 ............. 76G, 92A 238.............. 1980 ............. 86G, 66A 179.............. 1978 ............. 65G, 49A 178.............. 1983 ............. 55G, 68A 174.............. 2007.............. 53G, 68A 169.............. 1999 ............. 56G, 57A 161.............. 1985 ............. 49G, 63A 160.............. 1974 ............. 57G, 46A 156.............. 2002 ............. 51G, 54A 154.............. 1996 ............. 50G, 54A

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No. 450

Connecticut 1, Alabama A&M 0 (Sunday, Oct. 29, 1989)

Joe Morrone

Connecticut 3, Brown 0 (Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1948)

John Squires

No. 500

Connecticut 3, Boston Coll. 1 (ot) (October 26, 1995)

Joe Morrone

No. 100

Connecticut 3, Williams 0 (Saturday, Oct. 18, 1958)

John Squires

No. 550

Connecticut 4, West Virginia 0 (November 7, 1998)

Ray Reid

No. 150

Connecticut 2, Middlebury 0 (Saturday, Oct. 22, 1966)

John Squires

No. 600

Connecticut 1, Providence 0 (October 31, 2001)

Ray Reid

No. 200

Connecticut 8, Holy Cross 1 (Saturday, Sept. 14, 1974)

Joe Morrone

No. 650

Connecticut 2, Notre Dame 1 (October 2, 2005)

Ray Reid

No. 250

Connecticut 1, Brown 0** (Sunday, Nov. 21, 1976)

Joe Morrone

No. 700

Connecticut 2, Virginia 0** (November 25, 2008)

Ray Reid

No. 300

Connecticut 2, St. Louis 0 (Friday, Sept. 5, 1980)

Joe Morrone

**NCAA Tournament Game

No. 350

Connecticut 1, Brown 0 (Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1982)

Joe Morrone

OPENING DAY RECORDS Connecticut’s Record in Season Openers: 36-39-5^ Connecticut’s Record in Home Openers: 48-25-4^*

No. 400

Connecticut 3, St. Louis 2 (ot) (Sunday, Nov. 2, 1985)

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT TEAM RECORDS

41 All-Americans

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4 National Players of the Year

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32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

Team Streaks

Most Consecutive Games ... Won: 17 - Twice

9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 11/9/1980 (T, 0-0 at Penn St.) 11/14/1947 (W, 9-1 vs. Ft. Devins) - 10/26/1949 (L, 3-2 at Brown) Lost: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) Won at Home: 17 8/31/07 (W, 3-2 vs. Canisius) - 12/8/07 (L, 1-0 vs. Virginia Tech) Won Away: 14 10/23/1973 (W, 1-0 at Brown) - 12/1/1974 (L, 2-0 at Hartwick) Without a Loss: 20 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 12/12/1980 (L, 1-0 at Hartwick) Without a Loss at Home: 35 9/3/1980 (W, 1-0 vs. SIU-Edwardsville) - 10/24/1982 (L, 3-1 vs. Ala. A&M) Without a Loss Away: 19 9/22/1973 (W, 1-0 at Vermont) - 12/1/1974 (L, 2-0 at Hartwick) Without a Win: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) Without a Win at Home: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-0 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 over M.I.T.) Without a Win Away: 18 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark) Lost at Home: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.) Lost Away: 18 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark)

Most Consecutive Regular Season Games ... Won: 17 - Twice 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 11/9/1980 (T, 0-0 at Penn St.) 11/14/1947 (W, 9-1 vs. Ft. Devins) - 10/26/1949 (L, 3-2 at Brown) Lost: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) Without a Loss: 28 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 10/2/1981 (L, 2-1 at San Francisco) Won at Home: 18 9/4/2001 (W, 5-1 vs. St. Peter’s) - 9/13/2003 (T, 0-0 vs. Seton Hall) Without a Loss at Home: 37 10/12/1979 (W, 5-0 vs. Boston College) - 10/24/1982 (L, 3-1 to Ala. A&M) Won Away: 14 10/23/1973 (W, 1-0 at Brown) - 9/20/1975 (L, 3-1 at Vermont) Without a Loss Away: 16 9/24/1975 (W, 5-0 at Boston Univ.) - 10/17/1977 (L, 2-1OT at Vermont) Lost at Home: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.) Lost Away: 18 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark) Without a Win: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) Without a Win at Home: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.)

Year-by-Year Results

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38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections Record

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1928 Guyer Alf Anderson 2-2-0 .500 1929 Seman Alf Anderson 0-4-0 .000 1930 Darrow Alf Anderson 0-6-1 .071 1931 Darrow Kenneth Tourville 1-6-1 .188 1932 Dennerley Leroy Anderson 3-5-0 .375 1933 Dennerley Herbert Clark 2-5-0 .286 1934 Dennerley William Smith 3-6-0 .333 1935 Dennerley Raymond Read 2-5-0 .286 1936 Dennerley Willis Hayes 1-6-0 .143 1937 Squires Theodore Janiga 1-7-0 .125 1938 Squires Emile Beloin 1-7-0 .125 1939 Squires Jack Humphries 3-6-0 .333 1940 Squires Donald Geer 4-3-1 .563 1941 Squires Myron Baldwin 6-3-0 .667 1942 Fischer Jonathan Hutchinson 3-6-0 .333 1943 World War II 1944 World War II 1945 World War II 1946 Squires A. Cunningham, W. Kilday 4-5-0 .444 1947 Squires Stuart Johnson 7-2-0 .778 1948# Squires Norm Pratt 11-0-0 1.00 1949 Squires Carlos Fetterolf 7-3-1 .682 1950 Squires Gerald Coholon, Milton Nichols 3-6-2 .364 1951 Squires Dwight Thompson 5-4-0 .556 1952 Squires Francis Preli 5-6-0 .455 6TXLUHV +HQU\ (\NHOKRŕ Ł 1954 Squires Bill Tuttle 3-9-0 .250 1955 Squires Richard Rowland 1-9-2 .167 1956 Squires Douglas Allen 4-6-0 .400 1957 Squires Raymond Farrar, Peter McDevitt 7-3-1 .682 1958 Squires M. Morhardt, P. Reckert 10-1-0 .909 1959 Squires Norman Edmonds, Robert Gai 4-6-2 .417 1960 Squires Tony Attanasio 11-3-0 .786 1961 Squires Frederick Larson, Roger Steves 9-3-0 .750 1962 Squires Robert Hartwell, Myron Krasij 3-9-0 .250 1963 Squires Thomas Ansaldi, William Schneider 4-7-0 .364 1964 Squires Thomas Ansaldi, Howard Crossman 7-4-2 .615 1965 Squires Antin Dudus, Gerald Sherman 5-6-1 .458 1966 Squires Dennis Danko 8-5-0 .615 1967 Squires Alan Cowles 6-7-0 .462 1968 Squires Raymond Strong 4-6-2 .417 1969 Morrone Donald Emery, Dana Jewett 3-9-0 .250 1970 Morrone Julian Bevans, Richard Favreau 6-5-2 .538 1971 Morrone Eric Lund 4-11-0 .267 1972 Morrone L. Burisjuk, Robert Dederer 8-7-1 .531 1973 Morrone Jonathan Demeter 13-4-2 .737 1974 Morrone T. Hunter, G. Nicholls, T. Shepard 18-2-1 .881 0RUURQH 1 %ULFNOH\ 7 0F6KHUU\ 0 6ZRŕ ŁRUG 1976 Morrone James Evans, R. Paul Hunter 18-2-2 .864 1977 Morrone Thomas Nevers 9-11-1 .452 1978 Morrone Robert Ross 19-6-0 .760 1979 Morrone Kenneth Murphy 19-7-0 .731 1980 Morrone Erhardt Kapp, Joseph Morrone 21-2-1 .896 1981* Morrone Charles McSpiritt 20-3-2 .840 1982 Morrone Timothy Masley, William Morrone 15-3-7 .740 1983 Morrone James D’Orsaneo, Anthony Pierce 16-9-1 .634 0RUURQH .LHUDQ &Rŕ ŁH\ (ULF 0\UHQ 1985 Morrone M. Addington, J. Trager 17-4-3 .771 1986 Morrone G. Barger, M. Mosher, A. Rizza 12-7-2 .619 1987 Morrone Christopher Reif 13-7-3 .630 1988 Morrone Daniel Donigan 14-8-1 .630 1989 Morrone William Lawrence, Kevin O’Hara 12-5-5 .659 1990 Morrone Brian Anderson, Brian Parker 9-9-5 .550 1991 Morrone Vincent Jajuga 11-7-3 .595 1992 Morrone Andrew McCully 7-10-2 .421 1993 Morrone James Danaher 10-8-0 .556 1994 Morrone Nelson Lopes, Sloan Spaeth 12-6-0 .667 1995 Morrone Derek Sullivan 7-11-2 .400 1996 Morrone Steve Chirgwin 15-3-3 .786 1997 Reid Jim McManus, Bobby Rhine 11-7-2 .600 1998 Reid Bobby Rhine, Maurizio Rocha 17-4-0 .810 1999 Reid Brent Rahim, Max Zieky 19-5-0 .792 2000* Reid B. Rahim, M. Zieky, C. Gbandi 20-3-2 .840 2001 Reid C. Gbandi, B. Hancock, M. Ndiaye 15-5-2 .727 2002 Reid W. Thornton, A. Curtis, R. Fernandes 17-6-0 .739 2003 Reid Mpho Moloi 9-8-4 .524 2004 Reid Mpho Moloi 12-8-3 .587 2005 Reid J. James, M. Moloi, M. Shalchon 16-3-2 .810 2006 Reid C. Chijindu, J. James, K. Schilling 10-7-2 .579 2007 Reid R. Cordeiro, J. James, K. Schilling, T. Stahl 20-3-1 .854 2008 Reid Dori Arad, K. Schilling, T. Stahl, O. White 11-5-6 .636 2009 Reid Josh Ford, Kwame Watson-Siriboe 11-4-4 .684 2010 Reid Josh Ford, Robert Brickley 12-2-6 .750 Totals: 1928-2010 l 80 Seasons l 1266 games l 723-439-104 l .612 #- NSCAA National Champions *- NCAA Division I National Champions

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

uconn’s national players of the year O’Brian White 2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner chris gbandi 2000 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner daniel e. donigan 1988 Adi Dassler Award winner joseph m. morrone 1980 Hermann Trophy winner

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

first team Merritt Baldwin...................................... 1948 James Blozie.......................................... 1949 Tony Cascio........................................... 2010 Pedro DeBrito........................................ 1981 Carlos Fetterolf...................................... 1948 Chris Gbandi.............................. 2000 & 2001 R. Paul Hunter........................................ 1976 Frantz Innocent...................................... 1974 Julius James............................... 2006 & 2007 Erhardt Kapp.......................................... 1980 Joseph M. Morrone................................. 1980 Maurizio Rocha...................................... 1998 O’Brian White......................................... 2007 Second Team Matthew Addington............................... 1985 Elvis Comrie........................................... 1981 Daniel Donigan.......................... 1987 & 1988 Carlos Fetterolf...................................... 1949 Chris Gbandi.......................................... 1999 Frantz Innocent...................................... 1973 Julius James........................................... 2005 Stuart Johnson....................................... 1948 Myroslaw Krasij...................................... 1960 Darin Lewis............................................ 2000 Meredith G. Morhardt............................. 1958 Joseph M. Morrone................................. 1978 William T. Morrone................................. 1982 Brent Rahim............................... 1999 & 2000 Damani Ralph........................................ 2002 Bobby Rhine........................................... 1998 Toni Stahl.............................................. 2009 Thoukis Stavrianidis............................... 1985 Shavar Thomas...................................... 2002 Third Team Daniel Donigan...................................... 1986 Josh Ford............................................... 2010 Bryheem Hancock.................................. 2001 Andrew D. Pantason............................... 1985 Christopher M. Reif................................ 1987 Bobby Rhine........................................... 1996 O’Brian White......................................... 2008 Honorable Mention Anthony D. Attanasio............................. 1960 Merritt Baldwin...................................... 1949 Julian W. Bevans..................................... 1970 Pedro DeBrito........................................ 1980 Carlos Fetterolf...................................... 1947 R. Paul Hunter........................................ 1975 Timothy R. Hunter..................... 1972 & 1974 Paulus Ingram........................................ 1966 Stuart Johnson....................................... 1947 Erhardt Kapp.......................................... 1978 Joseph M. Morrone................................. 1979 Norman Pratt......................................... 1948 John S. Sahnas....................................... 1969 Dwight Thompson................................. 1951

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

First Team NSCAA All-Americans

Merritt baldwin

James BloZie

TONY CASCIO

Pedro DeBrito

Carlos Fetterolf

Chris Gbandi

R. Paul Hunter

FrantZ Innocent

julius james

Erhardt Kapp

Joseph M. Morrone

MauriZio Rocha

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All-Conference Teams

First Team 2010 Carlos Alvarez.................................. ‘13 Tony Cascio.......................................... ‘12 Josh Ford.........................................‘11 2009 Tony Cascio.......................................... ‘12 Toni Stahl........................................‘10 Kwame Watson-Siriboe....................‘10 2008 Toni Stahl........................................‘10 O’Brian White...................................‘09 2007 Julius James.....................................‘07 Toni Stahl........................................‘10 O’Brian White...................................‘09 2006 Julius James.....................................‘08 O’Brian White...................................‘09 2005 Julius James.....................................‘08 Mpho Moloi......................................‘05 2002 Cesar Cuellar...................................’04 Anthony Curtis.................................’03 Damani Ralph..................................’03 Shavar Thomas................................’04 2001 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 Bryheem Hancock............................’02 2000 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 Darin Lewis......................................’01 Brent Rahim.....................................’01 1999 Luis Arauz........................................’00 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 Brent Rahim.....................................’01 1998 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 Bobby Rhine.....................................’99 Maurizio Rocha................................’99 1997 Maurizio Rocha................................’99 1996 Kevin Kalish.....................................’99 Bobby Rhine....................................’98 Maurizio Rocha................................’99 1994 Erik Barbieri....................................’95 1993 James Danaher.................................’94 1991 Vincent Jajuga..................................’92 Robert Lindell.................................’92 1990 Christopher Albrecht........................’92 Brian Anderson................................’91 Second 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1994 1993

Team Stephane Diop...................................... ‘13 Akeem Priestley...............................‘09 Ryan Cordeiro..................................‘08 Akeem Priestley...............................‘09 Akeem Priestley...............................‘09 Chukwudi Chijindu...........................‘08 O’Brian White...................................‘09 Julius James.....................................‘08 Mpho Moloi......................................‘06 Lindon Pecorelli...............................’04 Steve Sealy.......................................’07 Marcus Svensson..............................’05 Anthony Curtis.................................’03 Damani Ralph..................................’03 Cesar Cuellar...................................’04 Matt Chavlovich...............................’00 Brent Rahim.....................................’01 Roberto Vargas................................’01 Roberto Vargas................................’01 -Hŕ ŁUH\ 'L0DULD.................................’99 Derek Sullivan..................................’96 Nelson Lopes...................................’95

Third Team (started 2001) 2010 Greg King.........................................‘11 jossimar sanchez.............................. ‘14 2009 carlos alvarez.................................. ‘13 Josh Ford.........................................‘11 2008 Oscar Castillo...................................‘09 2007 Josh Ford.........................................‘11 2006 Karl Schilling....................................‘09 Toni Stahl........................................‘10 2005 Ryan Cordeiro..................................‘08 Willis Forko......................................‘06 2004 Chukwudi Chijindu...........................‘08 Willis Forko......................................’06 2003 Mpho Moloi......................................’06 2002 Lindon Pecorelli...............................’04 William Thornton.............................’03 2001 David Castellanos.............................’02 Lindon Pecorelli...............................’04 Shavar Thomas................................’05 Honorable Mention (started 2005) 2008 Mike Pezza.......................................‘10 2007 Mike Pezza.......................................‘10 2006 Ryan Cordeiro..................................‘08

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All-Rookie Team (1995-2000, 2009) 2010 mamadou doudou diouf.............. ‘14 andrew jean-baptiste..................... ‘14 2009 Carlos alvarez.................................. ‘13 stephane diop...................................... ‘13 jossimar sanchez.............................. ‘13 2000 Cesar Cuellar...................................’04 1999 Meurys Cajas...................................’03 1999 Will Thornton...................................’03 1998 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 1998 Bryheem Hancock............................’02 1998 Mansour Ndiaye...............................’02 1997 Brent Rahim.....................................’01 1997 Edwin Rivera....................................’01 1997 Roberto Vargas................................’01 1996 Matt Chavlovich...............................’00

players of the year Offensive Player of the Year 2010 tony cascio.......................................... ‘12 2007 O’Brian White...................................‘09 2002 Damani Ralph..................................‘03 1998 Maurizio Rocha................................’99 Co-Offensive Player of the Year 1997 Maurizio Rocha................................’99 1994 Erik Barbieri.....................................’95 Defensive Player of the Year 2009 Kwame Watson-Siriboe....................‘10 2007 Julius James.....................................‘08 2006 Julius James.....................................‘08 2005 Julius James.....................................‘08 2001 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 2000 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 1999 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 Midfielder of the Year (started in 2000) 2009 Toni Stahl........................................‘10 2005 Mpho Moloi......................................‘06 2002 Anthony Curtis.................................’03 2000 Brent Rahim.....................................’01 Goalkeeper of the Year 2010 Josh Ford.........................................‘11 2001 Bryheem Hancock............................’02 Rookie of the Year 2009 carlos alvarez.................................. ‘13 2006 Toni Stahl........................................‘10 2005 O’Brian White...................................‘09 2000 Cesar Cuellar...................................’04 1998 Chris Gbandi....................................’02 1994 Bobby Rhine.....................................’98 North Division Freshman of the Year (1985-89) 1987 Thomas Foley...................................’90 1986 Steven C. Rammell...........................’90 (Co-Freshman of the Year) 1985 Daniel Donigan................................’89 Player of the Decade 1991 Daniel Donigan................................’89 North Player of the Year (1985-89) 1988 Daniel Donigan...............................’89 1987 Daniel Donigan...............................’89 1985 Andrew Pantason.............................’86

Tournament Offensive MVP

2007 2005 2004

Dori Arad.........................................‘09 O’Brian White...................................‘09 Steve Sealy.......................................‘08

Tournament Defensive MVP 2005 2004

Adam Schuerman.............................‘06 Karl Schilling....................................‘08

all-tournament team 1999 1989

#Darin Lewis....................................’01 #Thomas Foley.................................’91

1989 Vincent Jajuga..................................’92 1989 William Lawrence.............................’90 1989 Kevin O’Hara....................................’90 1988 Christopher Albrecht........................’92 1988 Fernando Carlos...............................’89 1988 #Daniel Donigan..............................’89 1988 Kerry Rudich....................................’89 1987 Christopher Reif...............................’88 1987 Todd D’Alessandro..........................’88 1987 Daniel Donigan................................’89 1987 Thomas Foley...................................’90 1986 Christopher Heath............................’87 1986 Daniel Donigan................................’89 1985 Matthew Addington..........................’86 1985 Matthew Mosher..............................’87 1985 Andrew Pantason.............................’86 1985 Thoukis Stavrianidis.........................’86 .LHUDQ &Rŕ ŁH\...................................’85 -Hŕ ŁUH\ 'XQQ.....................................’85 1984 Eric Myren........................................’85 1984 *Matthew Addington........................’86 1983 *James D’Orsaneo............................’84 1983 Anthony Pierce.................................’85 1983 Joseph Trager..................................’86 1983 Scott Cook.......................................’83 1982 Timothy Masley................................’83 1982 William Morrone...............................’83 *-MVP, #-Most Outstanding Performer

academic all-stars 2009 Robert Brickley.................................‘11 2009 tONY CASCIO.......................................... ‘12 2009 sTEPHANE DIOP...................................... ‘13 2009 Greg King.........................................‘11 2009 Matt Sangeloty.................................‘11 2007 Dori Arad.........................................‘09 2007 Robert Brickley.................................‘11 2007 Caesar Lopez...................................‘09 2007 Matt Sangeloty.................................‘11 2006 Dori Arad.........................................‘09 2006 Robert Brickley.................................‘11 2006 Glen Carnahan.................................‘07 2006 Brandon Guishard............................‘07 2006 Louis Jones......................................‘08 2006 Brett Pollack.....................................‘07 2006 Matt Sangeloty.................................‘11 2006 Karl Schilling....................................‘09 2005 Dori Arad.........................................‘09 2005 Glen Carnahan.................................‘07 2005 Alex Horwath...................................‘09 2005 Louis Jones......................................‘08 2005 Karl Schilling....................................‘09 2005 Adam Schuerman.............................‘06 2005 Moshe Shalchon...............................‘06 2004 Glen Carnahan.................................’07 2004 Louis Jones......................................’08 2004 Mpho Moloi......................................’06 2004 Brett Pollack.....................................’08 2004 Karl Schilling....................................’09 2004 Adam Schuerman.............................’06 2004 Moshe Shalchon...............................’07 2003 Yuval Ezer........................................’04 2003 Glen Carnahan.................................’07 2003 Louis Jones......................................’08 2003 Mpho Moloi......................................’06 2003 Patrick Nevins..................................’04 2003 Brett Pollack.....................................’08 2003 Moshe Shalchon...............................’07 2001 Peter Lechak....................................’05 2001 Fernando Morales............................’03 2001 Mansour Ndaiye...............................’02 2001 Eric Soares.......................................’02 2001 Jamie Verab......................................’05 2001 Ryan Winkler....................................’05 2000 Mansour Ndiaye...............................’02 2000 Max Zieky........................................’01 1999 Ryan Brown......................................’01 1999 Mansour Ndiaye...............................’02 1999 Edwin Rivera....................................’01 1999 Mike Rueda......................................’02 1998 Matthew Chavlovich.........................’00 1998 Alex Cortes......................................’00 1998 Mansour Ndiaye...............................’02 1997 Matthew Chavlovich.........................’00 1997 Michael Niedrowski..........................’98 1997 Brian Sherwood................................’98 1997 Kevin Trainor...................................’98 1996 Matthew Chavlovich.........................’00 1996 Martin Kagerer.................................’97 1996 Bobby Rhine.....................................’98 1996 Brian Sherwood................................’98 1996 Kevin Trainor...................................’98 -Hŕ ŁUH\ 'L0DULD.................................’99 1995 Kevin Kalish.....................................’99 1995 Michael Niedrowski..........................’98 1995 Bobby Rhine.....................................’98 1995 Maurizio Rocha................................’99 1995 Brian Sherwood................................’98 1995 Derek Sullivan..................................’96 1995 Kevin Trainor...................................’99 1994 D. Sloan Spaeth...............................’95 1994 Derek Sullivan..................................’95 1993 James Danaher.................................’94 1988 Adam Dunn......................................’92 1986 Gregory Barger.................................’87 1986 Anthony Rizza..................................’87 - Returning Players in BOLD CAPS


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NEW ENGLAND HONORS

41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

NSCAA All-New England/Northeast Team Tony Cascio.............................................2010 Josh Ford.................................................2010 Andrew Jean-Baptiste..............................2010 Carlos Alvarez...............................2009, 2010 Toni Stahl..................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Akeem Priestley...................2006, 2007, 2008 O’Brian White.............2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Ryan Cordeiro..........................................2007 Julius James...............2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Adam Schuerman.....................................2005 Willis Forko....................................2004, 2005 Mpho Moloi...................................2004, 2005 Steve Sealy...............................................2003 Lindon Pecorelli.......................................2003 Cesar Cuellar...........................................2002 Shavar Thomas........................................2002 Anthony Curtis...............................2001, 2002 Chris Gbandi..............1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Bryheem Hancock....................................2001 Damani Ralph................................2001, 2002 Darin Lewis.......................................2000, ’99 Brent Rahim.........................2000, 1999, 1998 Roberto A. Vargas....................................1997 Matthew J. Chavlovich..............................1996 Kevin J. Kalish..........................................1996 Bobby G. Rhine.................................1996, ’98 Maurizio Rocha.................................1996, ’98 Erik S. Barbieri.........................................1994 James R. Danaher.....................................1993 Nelson M. Lopes......................................1993 Wolde S. Harris........................................1992 Robert C. Lindell.............................1991,1990 Vincent M. Jajuga...........................1991, 1989 Daniel D. Donigan.......... 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Christopher M. Reif........................1986, 1987 Matthew R. Addington...................1984, 1985 Andrew D. Pantason.................................1985 Thoukis Stavrianidis.................................1985 .LHUDQ 3 &RࠣH\.............................1983, 1984 Eric T. Myren........................1982, 1983, 1984 Scott C. Cook...........................................1983 Graziano Cornolo.....................................1982

Stuart Johnson 1948 All-New England

Timothy H. Masley...................................1982 William T. Morrone.........................1981, 1982 Elvis A. Comrie..............................1980, 1981 Pedro G. DeBrito..................1979, 1980, 1981 Charles J. McSpiritt...................................1981 Erhardt Kapp........................1978, 1979, 1980 Joseph M. Morrone...............1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 Kenneth P. Murphy.........................1978, 1979 Medrick Innocent...........................1976, 1978 Thomas M. Nevers.........................1976, 1977 James M. Evans..............................1975, 1976 R. Paul Hunter................................1975, 1976 Leonidas Tsantiris....................................1975 Timothy R. Hunter...............1972, 1973, 1974 Frantz Innocent....................1972, 1973, 1974 Jonathan D. Demeter......................1971, 1972 John T. Tagaras........................................1971 Julian W. Bevans.......................................1970 Richard J. Favreau....................................1970 Eric S. Lund..............................................1970 John S. Sahnas.........................................1969 Michael Dill..............................................1966 Paulus Ingram..........................................1966 Myroslaw Krasij....................1960, 1961, 1962 Anthony Attanasio.........................1959, 1960 Roger L. Steves........................................1960 Norman D. Edmonds................................1959 Peter A. Reckert.............................1957, 1958 Meredith Morhardt.........................1957, 1958 Michael J. Gorman....................................1957 Dwight Thompson...................................1951 Francis A. Preli.........................................1951 James E. Blozie.........................................1949 Carlos Fetterolf........................................1949 Stuart Johnson.........................................1948 Norman Pratt...........................................1948 Paul Salling..............................................1948 Merritt Baldwin........................................1948 George B. Cleveland.................................1948 Carlos Fetterolf........................................1948 Ellis Beck.................................................1942 Paul Roberg.............................................1942 Myron Baldwin.........................................1941

Graziano Cornolo 1982 All-New England

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

New England Intercollegiate Soccer League All-Star Team

Derek Sullivan....................................... 1995 Nelson M. Lopes............................1994, ’93 Erik S. Barbieri...................................... 1994 James R. Danaher..................................1993 Wolde S. Harris..................................... 1992 Robert C. Lindell............................1991, ’90 Vincent M. Jajuga....................1991, ’90, ’89 Thomas G. Foley.....................1990, ’89, ’88 Daniel D. Donigan..........................1988, ’86 Matthew B. Mosher...............................1986 Christopher M. Reif...............................1986 Matthew R. Addington...................1985, ’84 Andrew D. Pantason..............................1985 Thoukis Stavrianidis.......................1985, ’83 Joseph Trager....................................... 1985 .LHUDQ 3 &RࠣH\.............................1984, ’83 Eric T. Myren...........................1984, ’83, ’82 Scott C. Cook........................................ 1983 Graziano Cornolo..................................1982 Timothy H. Masley................................1982 William T. Morrone.........................1982, ’81 Elvis A. Comrie..............................1981, ’80 Pedro G. DeBrito.....................1981, ’80, ’79 Charles J. McSpiritt................................1981 Erhardt Kapp...........................1980, ’79, ’78 Joe M. Morrone................1980, ’79, ’78, ’77 Kenneth P. Murphy................................1979 Medrick Innocent...........................1978, ’76 Kenneth P. Murphy................................1978 Thomas M. Nevers..................1977, ’76, ’75 James M. Evans..............................1976, ’75 R. Paul Hunter................................1976, ’75 Terrance L. McSherry............................1975 0LFKDHO / 6ZRࠣRUG...............................1975 Leonidas Tsantiris.................................1975 Timothy R. Hunter..................1974, ’73, ’72 Frantz Innocent.......................1974, ’73, ’72 John T. Tagaras..................................... 1972 Jonathan D. Demeter.............................1971 Julian W. Beavans..................................1970 Richard J. Favreau.................................1970 Bohdan Krasij....................................... 1970

Andrew Pantason 1985 All-New England 2011 UCONN MEN’S SOCCER

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Div. I Senior All-Star Game

2004 2003 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1998 1998

Stephen Arias.................. ’04 Lindon Pecorelli............... ’03 Anthony Curtis................ ’02 Damani Ralph.................. ’02 William Thornton............. ’02 Bryheem Hancock............ ’01 Mansour Ndiaye............... ’01 Darin Lewis...................... ’01 Brent Rahim..................... ’01 Max Zieky........................ ’01 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... ’00 Luis Arauz....................... ’00 Bobby G. Rhine................ ’99 Maurizio Rocha................ ’99

Senior All-Star Game MVP

1998 Bobby G. Rhine................ ’99

Indoor Sr Classic (1986-93)

1993 1992 1991 1989 1988 1986 1986

James R. Danaher............ ’93 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 Thomas G. Foley.............. ’91 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86 Thoukis Stavrianidis......... ’86

adidas National ScholarAthlete All-America Team 1993 James R. Danaher............ ’93

NSCAA/adidas ScholarAthlete All-region Team

2008 Dori Arad (3rd)................ ’09

ECAC Merit Medal

1983 William T. Morrone.......... ’83

Soccer America National MVP Award

2007 2007 2000 2000 2000 1988 1981 1980 1979

O’Brian White................... ‘09 Julius James..................... ‘08 Chris Gbandi................... ’02 Darin Lewis...................... ’01 Brent Rahim..................... ’01 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 Elvis A. Comrie................ ’81 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81

Soccer America National All-Freshman Team

2010 2009 2006 2005 1987 1985

ANDREW JEAN-BAPTISTE.‘14 carlos alvarez...............‘13 Toni Stahl........................ ‘10 O’Brian White................... ‘09 Thomas G. Foley.............. ’90 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89

1976 1976 1974 1974

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James M. Evans................ ’77 R. Paul Hunter................. ’77 Timothy R. Hunter........... ’75 Erhardt Kapp................... ’75

collge cup Offensive MVP

2000 Darin Lewis...................... ’00 1981 Graziano Cornolo............ ’83

College Cup Defensive MVP 2000 Chris Gbandi................... ’01

Yankee Conference AllStar Team (1965-79)

Kenneth P. Murphy.................. 1979 Erhardt Kapp.................... 1979, ’78 Joseph M. Morrone........... 1979, ’78 Pedro G. DeBrito..................... 1979 Medrick Innocent...... 1978, ’76, ’75 Kenneth P. Murphy........... 1978, ’77 James A. Lyman...................... 1978 Thomas M. Nevers........... 1977, ’76 Antonio S. Carvahlo................ 1977 Richard Kren........................... 1977 James M. Evans......... 1976, ’75, ’74 Donald G. Fehlinger................ 1976 R. Paul Hunter.................. 1976, ’75 Luigi F. Mango........................ 1976 Robert G. Ross........................ 1976 Terrance L. McSherry....... 1975, ’74 Timothy R. Hunter........... 1974, ’73 Frantz Innocent................ 1974, ’72 Gregory K. Nicholls................. 1974 Thomas B. Shepard................. 1974 Leonidas Tsantiris................... 1974 Jon D. Demeter....................... 1973 Julian W. Bevans...................... 1970 Richard J. Favreau................... 1970 Bohdan Krasij......................... 1970 John S. Sahnas........................ 1969 Raymond F. Strong...... 1968, ’67, ’66 Alan L. Gowles....................... 1967 Ferrington B. Langa................. 1967 Dennis Danko......................... 1966 Paulus Ingram......................... 1966 Cris Kovlakas.......................... 1966 Alan W. Lyon........................... 1965

University of Connecticut Honors UConn Club Outstanding Senior Scholar-Athlete

UConn Club Outstanding Senior Athlete

2011 2009 2005 2001 1998 1994

2011 2010 2010 2009 2007 2005 2003 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 1999 1998 1994 1989 1988 1987 1986 1986 1983 1982 1981 1981 1978 1977 1975 1975 1963

Robert Brickley................ ‘11 Dori Arad......................... ‘09 Moshe Shalchon............... ‘06 Mansour Ndiaye............... ‘02 Bobby G. Rhine................ ’99 James R. Danaher............ ’94

Division of Athletics Medallion Award (ended 1989)

1989 1988 1987 1986 1986 1986 1984 1983 1983 1983 1982 1981 1979 1975 1973 1969 1963

Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 Gregory W. Barger............ ’87 Matthew R. Addington..... ’86 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86 Thoukis Stavrianidis......... ’86 .LHUDQ 3 &Rŕ ŁH\............... ’85 Eric T. Myren................... ’85 William T. Morrone.......... ’83 Graziano Cornolo............ ’83 Timothy H. Masley........... ’83 Elvis A. Comrie................ ’82 Erhardt Kapp................... ’81 Robert G. Ross................. ’79 Timothy R. Hunter........... ’75 Eric S. Lund...................... ’72 Paulus E. Ingram.............. ’67 Myron Krasij.................... ’63

Josh Ford......................... ‘11 Toni Stahl........................ ‘10 Kwame Watson-Siriboe.... ‘10 O’Brian White................... ‘09 Julius James..................... ‘08 Mpho Moloi..................... ‘06 Lindon Pecorelli............... ’04 Damani Ralph.................. ’03 Chris Gbandi................... ’02 Bryheem Hancock............ ’02 Darin Lewis...................... ’01 Brent Rahim..................... ’01 Max Zieky........................ ’01 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... ’00 Maurizio Rocha................ ’99 Erik S. Barbieri................. ’95 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 Gregory W. Barger............ ’87 Matthew R. Addington..... ’86 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86 -Hŕ ŁUH\ 6 'XQQ................. ’85 William T. Morrone.......... ’83 Pedro G. DeBrito.............. ’82 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 Erhardt Kapp................... ’81 Thomas M. Nevers........... ’78 R. Paul Hunter................. ’77 Timothy R. Hunter........... ’75 Frantz Innocent............... ’75 Myron Krasij.................... ’63

UConn Club Outstanding Senior Scholar-Athletes

CoSIDA Academic All-America

2005 Moshe Shalchon (2nd)...... ‘06

CoSIDA Academic All-District 2008 2008 2007 2005 2005

Dori Arad (1st)................. ‘09 Karl Schilling (1st)............ ‘09 Dori Arad (2nd)................ ‘09 Karl Schilling (2nd).......... ‘09 Moshe Shalchon (1st)....... ‘06

James R. Danaher 1994

Bobby Rhine 1999

Mansour Ndiaye 2002

Moshe Shalchon 2006

dori arad 2009

ROBERT BRICKLEY 2011

Outdoor Sr. Bowl Game

1988 1987 1985 1985 1984 1982 1981 1980 1980 1979 1978 1977

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT UCONN TEAM AWARDS

41 All-Americans

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4 National Players of the Year

The Herbert Tryon Clark, Jr. Memorial Award

This award is made annually to that member of the University of Connecticut Soccer Team who is the “Most Outstanding Scholar� during the previous academic year. The recipient has the highest academic grade point average achieved during the previous spring, summer and fall semesters, and is based on a min. of 30 earned academic credits.

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

Robert Brickley................ ‘10 Dori Arad......................... ‘09 Karl Schilling................... ‘09 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘06 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘06 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘06 Glen Carnahan................. ‘07 Fernando Morales............ ‘03 Mansour Ndiaye............... ‘02 Mansour Ndiaye............... ‘02 Mansour Ndiaye............... ’02 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... ’00 Brian W. Sherwood........... ’98 Brian W. Sherwood........... ’98 Brian W. Sherwood........... ’98 D. Sloan Spaeth............... ’95 James R. Danaher............ ’94 James R. Danaher............ ’94 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 William J. Lawrence.......... ’90 Kerry D. Rudich............... ’89 Kerry D. Rudich............... ’89 Gregory W. Barger........... ’86

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The Dr. John Y. Squires Award This award is made annually to that member of the University of Connecticut Soccer Team who, in the opinion of his teammates, is the “Consummate Team Player� on the basis of his competitiveness, high work ethic, positive attitude and loyalty to the program. Presented by soccer alumni who played for Coach Squires during his 32-year tenure (1937-1968) as head coach.

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1987 1986 1985 1985 1982 1982 1981 1981 1980 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1973

Oscar Castillo.................. ‘09 Toni Stahl........................ ‘10 Brandon Guishard............ ‘07 Mpho Moloi..................... ‘06 Mpho Moloi..................... ‘06 Lindon Pecorelli............... ‘04 Damani Ralph.................. ‘03 Bryheem Hancock............ ‘02 Max Zieky........................ ‘01 Mansour Ndiaye............... ’02 Maurizio Rocha................ ’99 Maurizio Rocha................ ’99 Bobby G. Rhine ............... ’98 Derek C. Sullivan............. ’96 Erik S. Barbieri................. ’95 James R. Danaher............ ’94 James R. Danaher............ ’94 Robert C. Lindell.............. ’92 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 Robert C. Lindell.............. ’92 Thomas G. Foley.............. ’91 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 Matthew R. Addington..... ’86 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86 -Hŕ ŁUH\ 6 'XQQ................. ’85 .LHUDQ 3 &Rŕ ŁH\............... ’85 Timothy H. Masley........... ’83 William T. Morrone.......... ’83 Pedro G. DeBrito.............. ’82 Charles J. McSpiritt.......... ’82 Erhardt Kapp................... ’81 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 Erhardt Kapp................... ’81 Kenneth P. Murphy.......... ’80 R. Paul Hunter................. ’77 R. Paul Hunter................. ’77 Frantz Innocent............... ’75 Jonathan D. Demeter....... ’74 Frantz Innocent............... ’75

The Joseph J. Morrone Award To annually honor that member of the University of Connecticut Varsity Soccer Team who has excelled in the area of strength and conditioning. Presented by the strength and conditioning staff, the award goes to the athlete who is exemplary in his effort and dedication displayed toward the physical preparation for year-round competition. Prior to 1999, this award was given to the “Most Outstanding Competitor. Dori Arad earned The Joseph J. Morrone Award in 2008

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38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

The Eric S. Lund Memorial Award

To annually honor that member of the University of Connecticut Soccer Team who is “The Most Improved Player� by best exemplifying the tremendous desire to excel, enthusiasm and courage of Eric S. Lund, 1972. Presented by Eric’s many friends.

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972

Josh Ford......................... ‘11 Kwame Watson-Siriboe.......... ‘10 Euan Holden.................... ‘10 Stanley Ford.................... ‘07 Willis Forko...................... ‘06 Stephen Arias.................. ‘05 Michael Mordocco............ ‘02 Sam Forko....................... ‘02 Lindon Pecorelli............... ‘04 Garrett Grinsfelder........... ’01 Sam Forko....................... ’02 Max Zieky........................ ’01 Brian Sherwood................ ’98 David J. Rinaldi................ ’97 James M. McManus.......... ’98 James M. Martin............... ’96 David A. Lynch................. ’93 Andrew J. McCully............ ’93 T. Corey Tumage............. ’92 Christopher L. Cutshall.... ’91 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 Fernando V. Carlos.......... ’89 Todd F. D’Alessandro...... ’88 Christopher J. Heath........ ’87 Joseph Trager.................. ’86 Anthony C. Rizza............. ’87 James A. D’Orsaneo......... ’84 Paul F. Hunter.................. ’83 James J. Renehan............. ’82 Michael D. Howard........... ’81 Daniel J. Sullivan.............. ’80 Wilbert Cadet................... ’80 Peter E. Huckins............... ’78 R. Lance Deckman........... ’77 John R. Blomstrann.......... ’76 Lloyd S. Grant.................. ‘75 Philip H. Whitehead.......... ‘74 John E. Joy ...................... ‘74

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Dori Arad....................... ‘09 Julius James................... ‘08 Ryan Cordeiro................ ‘08 Julius James................... ‘08 Glen Carnahan............... ‘07 Mpho Moloi................... ‘06 William Thornton........... ‘03 Eric Soares..................... ‘02 Sam Forko..................... ‘02 Max Zieky...................... ’01 Bobby G. Rhine.............. ’99 James M. McManus........ ’98 James M. McManus........ ’98

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Abbott, Samuel................................... ’49 Aborn, Dale ........................ ’49, ’50, ’51 Abromaitis, Peter.............................. ’62 Addington, Matthew ........ ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85(c) Adler, Edgar ...................................... ’37 Albertsen, Paal H. .............................. ‘95 Albrecht, Christopher ..... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Alderman, Neal M. ............................. ’62 Allen, Arthur N. . ................................ ’55 Allen, Douglas F. . ................... ’54, ’56 (c) Allen, Mike (mgr) .........................’98, ’99 Almeida, Carlos........................... ’81, ’82 alvarez, carlos............................ ‘09, ‘10 $QDWROH *HRŕ ŁIUH\ .............................. ‘04 Anderson, Alf R. . ........’28(c), ’29(c), ’30(c) Anderson, Brian T. ...... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90(c) Anderson, LeRoy A. . ..........’30, ’31, ’32(c) Anderson, Sidney R............................ ’39 Ansaldi, Thomas A............. ’62, ’63, ’64(c) Anthony, Thomas............................... ’55 Arad, Dori.................‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 (c) Arauz, Luis ................................ ’98, ’99 Arcano, Joseph T. ...................... ’46, ’47 Arias, Stephen .................... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Arnold, Robert E. ....................... ’58, ’59 Ashcroft, Allan D. ............... ’28, ’29, ’30 Atanmo, Philip N. . ..................... ’63, ’64 Attanasio, Anthony D. ......’58, ’59, ’60(c)

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Bacich, Timothy A. ......... ’91, ’92, ’93, ‘94 Bagley, Keith F. .................................. ’71 Baldwin, Merritt ............. ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Baldwin, Myron Jr. ..............’39, ’40, ’41(c) Barald, Erick ...................................... ’29 Barbieri, Erik S. .............. ’91, ’92, ’93, ‘94 Barger, Gregory W. ...... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86(c) Barriga, Raul O. . ................................ ’71 Bartman, Raymond J. .......................... ’38 Bayman, Richard................... ’86, ’87, ’88 Beagle, Steve G. ................................. ’79 Beck, Ellis A................................. ’41, ’42 Behonick, Steve . ................... ’01, ‘02, ‘03 Beloin, Emile J. ...................... ’36, ’37, ’38 Bennett, Mark P. . ...................... 1994-95 Berg, James A. ............................... 1958 Berger, Donald P.......... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Berk, Paul D. .............................. ’55, ’57 Bevans, Julian W......................... ’69, ’70 Biggs, David W. .......................... ’31, ’32 Billeaud, Mitchell A........................... ‘93 Billings, Andrew G. ........................... ’71 Binford, Benjamin Wade III ................ ’67 Birnbaum, Michael A. ....................... ‘93 BLAKE, NICKARDO....................................‘10 Blank, Jonathan.......................... ’77, ’78 Blender, Richard P...................... ’70, ’71 Blomstrann, John R. ............ ’73, ’74, ’75 Blozie, James E.................... ’47, ’48, ’49 Boa, Joe............................... ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 Bojarczuk, Eric ........................... ’95, ‘96 Bonadies, Bruce R............... ’62, ’63, ’64 Booth, James A................................. ’65 %RSS -Hŕ ŁUH\ 5 .......................... ’79, ’80 Borbely, Martin S. . ..................... ’71, ’72 Borggren, Viktor............................... ‘04 Borisjuk, Lova.................. ’70, ’71, ’72(c) Borja, Santiago P. ......... ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Borsari, Kenneth............................... ’61 Bovenzi, Frank .................................. ’76 Bowman, Douglas J. .......................... ‘96 Boyko, William.................................. ’62 BRADLEY, Colin..........................................‘10 Brawn, Glen E. (mgr) ......................... ’50 Brayton, Kevin M................. ’91, ’92, ‘93 Brickley, Neil C........................ ’74, ’75(c) Brickley, Robert.................... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Brosnan, Eiric V. . ....................... ’93, ‘94 Brown, Drew................ ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Brown, Edward L. ................ ’28, ’29, ’30 Brown, Richard A. ............................. ’50 Brown, Ryan C. ............ ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00 Brownlee, Cynthia L. (mgr)......... ’76, ’77 Brubacher, John R. ..................... ’81, ’82 Bruce, Robert (mgr) . ......................... ’42 Buchanan, Howard............................ ’42 Burkle, Jr., Edmund P. ................ ’82, ’83 Burns, Erl .......................................... ’99 Burns, Kevin................. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Burton, Granville L............................ ’35

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Cadet, Wilbert ....................... ’77, ’78, ’79 Cahill, Richard K. ............................... ’80 Cain, Edward J. ............................’67, ’68 Cajas, Meurys ..............................’99, ‘00 Calad, Edward J. ................................. ’70 Caldiera, Armand .................. ’51, ’52, ’53 Cameron, Sean ............................‘03, ‘04 Campbell, Fergus M. .......................... ’83 Camposeo, Joseph ............................. ’63 Cantwell, Jonathan A. ......................... ‘96 Carli, Peter ........................................ ’77 Carlos, Carlos M............ ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Carlos, Domingos M. . ........................ ’80 Carlos, Fernando V. . ...... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 Carlson, Einar W. . .............................. ’34 Carnahan, Glen .............. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Cartagena, Franklin ............................ ’99 Carvahlo, Antonio S............... ’76, ’77, ’78 Carvahlo, Susan (mgr) ........................ ’86 CASCIO, TONY...........................‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Castell, Theodore P. .......................... ‘93 Castellanos, David....................... ’00, ‘01 Castillo, Oscar............................ ‘07, ‘08 Cavanagh, Jr., Robert S. .................... ‘96 Cenatiempo, Steve...................... ‘05, ‘06 Chaisson, Robert M. . ........................ ’53 Chambers, Evans F. . ........... ’68, ’69, ’70 Chapman, Kenneth ...... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Chastain, Timothy P. ......................... ’92 Chavlovich, Matthew .... ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Chehebar, Abe................................... ‘05 Chijindu, Chukwudi ..... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Child, Henry T. ................... ’34, ’35, ’36 Chirgwin, Stephen M. . .....’94, ’95, ’96(c) Churyk, Wayne M. ........ ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Cirullo, Gary ..................................... ’73 Clark, Hebert T. ..............’31, ’32, ’33 (c) Cleveland, George B. . ......... ’47, ’48, ’49 Coe, Howard H. ................................ ’35 &Rŕ ŁH\ .LHUDQ 3 .......’81, ’82, ’83, ’84(c) Coholan, Gerald...................... ’49, ’50(c) Coholan, Theodore ........................... ’47 Comrie, Elvis A. ........... ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Condon, Joseph M. ........................... ’39 Condren, Frank ........... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Conklin, Donald B. .............. ’77, ’78, ’79 Cook, Scott C. . ................................. ’83 Cooke, William . ................................ ’63 Cooke, William C. ............... ’71, ’72, ’73 Cordeiro, Ryan .........‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 (c) Corkum, Robert W. . ........................... ’65 Cornolo, Graziano . ............... ’80, ’81, ’82 Cortes, Alex .................. ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Cote, Wilfred ..................................... ’31 Cowles, Alan L................... ’65, ’66, ’67(c) Coyle, Joe...................... ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Crompton, David A...................... ’71, ’72 Crossman, Howard F. .........’62, ’63, ’64(c) Crowley, Christopher R................. ’93, ‘95 Cruz, Hernando A. (mgr) .................... ’82 Cueller, Caeser............... ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03 Cullen, Edward E. ............................... ’58 Cullen, Maura A. (mgr) ....................... ’85 Cunningham, Andrew C........... ’46(c), ’47 Curran, Robert .............................’59, ’60 Curtis, Anthony ..................... ’01, ’02 (c) Cutshall, Christopher L.......... ’88, ’89, ’90

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D’Alessandro, Todd D. ... ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 D’Orsaneo, James A. ....’80, ’81, ’82,’83(c) Danaher, James R.................... ’92, ’93 (c) Daniel, Jack M. ................................... ’67 Danko, Dennis ......................... ’64, ’66(c) Dardenne, Daniel M. ....................’85, ’86 Dastur, Armin N. (mgr) .......... ’90, ’91, ’92 Davis, Jean (mgr) . .............................. ’84 Day, Lawrence E. ................................ ’82 DeBrito, Pedro G. ........... ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Deckman, R. Lance . .............. ’74, ’75, ’76 DeCoursey, Lowell A. (mgr) ................ ’51 Dederer, Robert N. .............’70, ’71, ’72(c) Delio, Frank S. (mgr) ....................’78, ’79 Demeter, Jonathan D. .........’71, ’72, ’73(c) DeMicco, Michael J. ............... ’38, ’39, ’40 Dennar, Evan A. ................................. ’64 Derrico, Robert J. .........................’76, ’77 Detora, Kenneth L. ............................. ’70 Dickerson, Berton (mgr) ..................... ’31 Dickerson, Clark C. ............... ’66, ’67, ’68 DiDomizio, Domenico ........................ ’42 Dill, Michael . ...............................’65, ’66 Dill, Randolph W. .........................’67, ’68

'L0DULD -Hŕ ŁUH\ ' ........................’95, ‘96 diop, stephane............................... ‘09, ‘10 DIOUF, MAMADOU DOUDOU................‘10 Docherty, Robert.......................... ’77, ’78 Dogarsi, Andre .................................. ’64 Doherty, Jason C. .......................’95, ’98 Domke, Thomas ................................ ’84 Donigan, Daniel D. . .... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88(c) 'RUDQ -Hŕ ŁHU\ % . ............................... ’70 Doyle, Edwin . ................................... ’64 Dragat, Leo H. ............................’28, ’30 Drake, Brian W. ............................’96, ’97 Dubuc, Lawrence .........................’47, ’48 Ducach, George J. .............................. ’73 Dudus, Antin........................... ’59, ’65(c) Dunn, Adam S. ............................’88, ’89 'XQQ -Hŕ ŁUH\ 6 .............. ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 Dunn, Joseph..................................... ’50 Dunn, Nathan.................................... ’31 Dunne, Frederick ............................... ’36 Dupor, Aleksandar ............................. ’88 Durbas, Stanley F......................... ’57, ’58 Dyer, James F. . ............................’67, ’68

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Edmonds, Norman D. .........’57, ’58, ’59(c) Emery, Donald D. ...............’67, ’68, ’69(c) Enders, Christopher M. ...................... ‘93 Errazuriz, Cristian ........................’89, ’90 Evans, James M. .................’74, ’75, ’76(c) (\NHOKRŕ Ł +HQU\ - .............. ’51, ’52, ’53(c) Ezer, Yuval ........................................ ‘03

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Fagan, Frederick J. .......................’30, ’31 Falomo, Oluyemi . .............................. ’64 Farrar, Raymond ................’55, ’56, ’57(c) Favreau, Richard ................... ’68, ’69, ’70 Fay, John F. . ...................................... ’65 Fedus, Ronald C. . ................. ’70, ’71, ’72 Fehlinger, Donald G. ............. ’74, ’75, ’76 Feinstein, Norman A. ’............. 66, ’67, ’69 Felber, Everett H. ............................... ’35 Ferguson, Derek................................ ‘02 Fernandes, Rui.................. ’99, ’00, ’02 (c) Fetterolf, Carlos................. ’47, ’48, ’49(c) Ficken, George Jr. . ............................. ’49 Ficken, Richard ............................’52, ’53 Field, Raymond F. ................. ’32, ’33, ’34 Fisher, Kenneth R. . ............................ ’75 Fiske, Tor R. ......................... ’89, ’90, ’91 Foley, Thomas G. ........... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Ford, Josh............ ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 (c), ‘10 (c) Ford, Stanley ................. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Forgette, Jr. James R..................... ’84, ’85 Forko, Sam S. ................ ’98, ’99, ’00, ‘01 Forko, Willis . ....................‘03, ‘04, ‘05 (c) Foster, Brian R. ..................... ’71, ’73, ’74 Freeman, Robert E. . ........................... ’32 Fromayan, Daivd...........................‘04, ‘05 Fromer, Jack ......................... ’37, ’38, ’39 Fromkin, Benjamin J. .......................... ’36

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Gai, Robert F...................... ’57, ’58, ’59(c) Gaipa, Walter E. ................................ ’47 Galgowski, Victor ............................... ’42 Gazzola, John P. (mgr).................. ’92, ‘93 Gbandi, Chris ........’98, ’99, ‘00 (c), ’01 (c) Geer, Donald L. . ................’38, ’39, ’40(c) Gerring, Irving ................................... ’29 Giardina, Bruno C. . ............... ’64, ’65, ’66 *LEEV *HRŕ ŁUH\.................................. ’59 Gidman, Justin V................................ ’63 Gilhuly, Timothy R. ............................ ’74 Gilkes, Kenneth G. ............................. ’62 Gillard, Robert G. II ........ ’89, ’91, ’92, ‘93 Gindele, Rick C. ................................. ’77 Gleeson, Joseph J. (mgr)........ ’58, ’59, ’60 Glynn, Robert L. ...........................’66, ’68 Gobel, John A.............................. ’63, ’64 Goldring, Jacob ..................... ’35, ’36, ’37 Gonzales, Guillermo L. ....................... ’59 Goodwin, James M............................. ’90 Gorman, Michael J. ................ ’55, ’56, ’57 Gracewski, Joseph J. .....................’41, ’42 Grant, Donald A. ................... ’46, ’47, ’48 Grant, Lloyd S....................... ’67, ’73, ’74 Graziano, Anthony E..................... ’70, ’71 Grbic, Srdjan................................ ’83, ’84 Green, C. Richard ............................... ’34 Gregg, Leon M. ............................’31, ’32 Grinsfelder, Garrett W. . ......... ’98, ’99, ‘00 Grogan, J. .......................................... ’37

GROSVENOR, QIAN...................................‘10 Gruno, Ian M. . ................................... ’87 Gryk, Henry S............................... ’37, ’38 Guillscher, John I. . ............................. ’51 Guishard, Brandon................. ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Gumz, Klaus ..................................... ’60 Gunther, Donald G. (mgr)................... ’52 Gurnon, Roy K. .................................. ’76 Gustafson, E. James . ...................’91, ’92

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Haalck, Henry..................................... ‘53 Haley, Theodore G. ............................ ’92 Hall, Brian R. . ................ ’86, ’87, ’88, ’90 Halligan, Patrick..................... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Hancock, Bryheem ..... ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 (c) +DQVRQ &OLŕ ŁRUG 0 PJU ................... ’72 Hare, Hobart N. ................................. ‘94 Harland, Edgar N. . ............................. ’29 Harrington, Raymond A...................... ’29 Harrington, Rusty . ............................. ‘02 Harris, Daniel I. ..................... ’59, ’60, ’61 Harris, Donald I. . ............................... ’54 Harris, Wolde S.................................. ’92 Harrison, Edward F............................. ’60 Hart, Douglas .................................... ’63 Hart, Irving A. .................................... ’39 Hart, Robert H. (mgr) . ........................ ’39 Hartwell, Robert E. .............’60, ’61, ’62(c) Hawley, George (mgr) . ....................... ’37 Hayes, Willis H. ..................’34, ’35, ’36(c) Heath, Christopher J. ...... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Henry-Frazer, Maxx........................... ’97 Hens, Christopher D........................... ’83 Hermanson, Richard . ......................... ’63 Hermberg, Kirn .................................. ’86 Hernandez, Cruz......................... ‘08, ‘09 Herrshaft, Alex.................................. ’54 Higgins, John P..................... ’48, ’49, ’50 Hinman, H. Thomas........................... ’72 Hintz, David W. .................................. ’70 +Rŕ ŁPDQ 'DYLG - . ......... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 HoGlin, Travis M................................ ’90 Holden, Euan............................... ‘06, ‘07 Holland, Dane T. (mgr) .................’75, ’76 Holman, William . ............................... ’54 Hooper, John S................................... ’28 Horwath, Alex..................................... ‘06 Horwath, Richard T. .....................’85, ’86 Howard, Michael D................ ’78, ’79, ’80 Hubbard, Donald ............................... ’52 Huckins, Peter E. ................... ’74, ’76, ’77 Humphries, Jack ................’37, ’38, ’39(c) Hunter, Paul F....................... ’80, ’81, ’82 Hunter, R. Paul . .................’74, ’75, ’76(c) Hunter, Timothy R.............. ’72, ’73, ’74(c) Hutchinson, Jonathan .........’40, ’41, ’42(c)

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Iacovella, Chris.................................. ‘95 Iannacone, Thomas . .......................... ’60 Ikle, Alan D. . ........................ ’53, ’54, ’55 Ingliss, Peter H. . ................... ’68, ’69, ’70 Ingram, Paulus . .......................... ’63, ’66 Innocent, Frantz ................... ’72, ’73, ’74 Innocent, Medrick.......... ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 Irwin, William A. III ............................. ’62

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Jajuga, Vincent M........ ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91(c) James, Julius..... ‘04, ‘05(c), ‘06(c), ‘07 (c) Janiga, Thaddeus J. ..........’35, ’36, ’37(c) Janiszewski, John F.................... ’60, ’61 Jaworski, Raymond .................... ’53, ’54 jean-baptiste, Andrew.......................‘10 Jendrucek, Edward S. ................. ’50, ’51 Jenks, John M............................. ’96, ’97 Jewett, Dana L.................. ’67, ’68, ’69(c) Johnson, Garet W. ............................. ’51 Johnson, Roy T. ......................... ’55, ’56 Johnson, Stuart W. ...........’46, ’47(c), ’48 Johnson, Sylvia A. (mgr) ............. ’83, ’84 Johnston, David (mgr)....................... ’41 Jones, Louis.................. ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Jordan, John M............................. ’85, ’86 Jordhamo, Lambe H. (mgr) ...........’53, ’54 Jorgenson, Robert H. ....................’51, ’52 Joselyn, Stuart S................................. ’28 Joy, John E................................... ’71, ’72 Jurgelas, Thomas G. .............. ’52, ’53, ’56

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Kalish, Kevin J. .............................’95, ‘96 Kane, Joseph W.................................. ’62 Kapp, Erhardt,............ ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80(c) KARPINNEN, JUHO.....................................‘10 Kaszcynec, Semen ............................. ’62 Katz, Lawrence.................................. ’62 Kelley, Hugh J. .............................’35, ’36 Kennedy, Harold E. . .............. ’51, ’52, ’53 Kentish, Richard.................................. ‘06 Kerlew, Ryan....................................... ‘06 Kerr, Neville . ..................................... ’58 Keuler, Brian (mgr) ............................. ’86 Kibbe, Thomas G. ................. ’59, ’60, ’61 Kiernan, James K. . ............................. ’81 Kilday, Walter..................... ’42, ’46(c), ’47 King, Greg.................... ‘07, ‘08. ‘09, ‘10 King, John J................................. ‘38, ’39 Kirby, Aaron B. (mgr) ................. ’96, ’97 Kirschmann, Marvin B. ........ ’47, ’48, ’49 Kissane, William J. . ............. ’50, ’51, ’52 Klein, Gary P. .................................... ’68 Kleinwaks, Randall K......................... ’75 Knets, Egons . ..................... ’60, ’61, ’62 Koelbl, Glenn .................................... ’97 Kolodziej, Sandra J. (mgr).................. ’88 Kovlakas, Christopher....................... ’66 Krasij, Bohdan ........................... ’69, ’70 Krasij, Mark ............................... ‘97, ’98 Krasij, Myroslaw . .............’60, ’61, ’62(c) Krass, Sydney L. . .............................. ’33 Krause, Jonathan A. ................... ’75, ’76 Kren, Richard ...................... ’77, ’79, ’80 Kricioketis, Raymond P..................... ’56 Krug, Thomas A. . ............................. ’76 Kuehn, Jr., Edward R. .......... ’37, ’38, ’39 Kugler, Peter N................................. ’68 Kulas, Mike P.................................... ’98 Kupidlowski, Peter B. ........................ ’33 Kupinski, Mieczyslaw ................ ’67, ’68 Kurimai, Mark A. ................. ’68, ’69, ’70

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LaBarre, Robert .................................. ’73 LaFreniere, Thomas (mgr)............. ’55, ’56 Lagan, Raymond P. (mgr).................... ’77 Lages, Marcus W. ............................... ’97 Lindro, Arthur J. ................................. ’75 Lane, Jr., Ronald L.............................. ’83 Langa, Ferrington B. .....................’66, ’67 LaPrade, Christopher.................... ’77, ’78 Larsen, David E............................ ’28, ’29 Larsen, Peter M.................................. ’79 Larson, Frederick A............ ’59, ’60, ’61(c) Lauberth, Joseph R............................. ’84 Laurinaitis, Mark D............................. ’92 Lawrence, William....... ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89(c) Lazur, James A. (mgr)......................... ’70 Lechak, Peter ..................................... ‘02 Ledger, Steven............................. ’77, ’78 LeMay, Robert J. ................................. ’80 LeMonnier, Donald M. ........... ’66, ’67, ’68 Lerner, Irwin................................ ’60, ’61 Levy, Coleman ................................... ’60 Lewis, Darin . ...............................’99, ‘00 Lewis, Floyd Jr. . ................................. ’65 Liebgrab, David .................... ’40, ’41, ’42 Lindell, Robert C. ........... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Linker, Adam M............. ’90, ’91, ’92, ‘93 Lisbin, Richard A. .........................’72, ’73 Litvin, Harold........................ ’38, ’39, ’40 /RHŕ §HU $OEHUW / ......................... ’35, ’36 /RHŕ §HU 3DXO + .................... ’65, ’66, ’67 Lonero, Salvatore J. ............... ’64, ’66, ’67 Lopes, Nelson............. ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94(c) Lopez, Caeser................ ‘04, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 Lorimer, Thomas.............................. ’54 Loriquer, Alain J......................... ’72, ’73 lorne, Gerneil O......................... ’97, ’98 Lowe, Jonathan C.............................. ’92 Lucas, Michael J................................ ’37 Luce, James F. . ................................. ’76 Luchkan, Jeroslaw............................. ’57 Luchtenberg, Walter............ ’31, ’32, ’33 Lulaj, Kanto ................. ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Lund, Eric S...................... ’69, ’70, ’71(c) Lyman, James A. .......... ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80 Lynch, David A............. ’90, ’91, ’92, ‘93 Lynch, Edward A................. ’80, ’81, ’82 Lynch, Joseph A. ................. ’74, ’75, ’76 Lynch, Joseph E................... ’70, ’71, ’72 Lyon, Allan W. ..................... ’65, ’67, ’68 Lyons, Thomas J............................... ’52

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Macala, Bonginkosi............................. ‘04 MacConnachie, Ian M.............. ’66,’67,’68 MacVeigh, James . .............................. ’59 Madyiwa, Stanislaus ........................... ’64 Magno, Luigi F...................... ’74, ’75, ’76 Maher, Ann M. (mgr) ....................’80, ’81 Maher, Edward J. ................................ ’57 Malcolm, Eric ..................................... ’77 Malinconico, Frank ............................. ’48 Mallozzi, Vinny Jr............................... ’97 Mandowa, Patrick R.G.................. ’66, ’67 Maric, Peter J. .................................... ’97 Mark, Donny................................ ’99, ‘00 Marsh, James P.................................. ’60 Marsh, Walter W................. ’55, ’56, ’57(c) Marshall, Adam T. ................. ’94, ’95, ‘96 Martin, James M. ............ ’92, ’93, ’94, ‘95 Martin, John J..................................... ’30 Martin, Wells . ................ ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Masley, Timothy H...... ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82(c) 0DVRQ &OLŕ ŁRUG 5 ........................ ’30, ’31 Mason, Everett C. .........................’33, ’34 McAdams, Mark T.............................. ‘76 McCarroll, Timothy I. . .................’91, ’92 McCully, Andrew J. ......... ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 McCully, Craig I. . ........... ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 McDevitt, Peter J. . ..............’55, ’56, ’57(c) McDonald, David O. ........................... ’62 McDougall, Duncan J. ......................... ’58 McKee, James (mgr)........................... ’87 McKee, Robert F. . ................. ’51, ’52, ’53 McKie, Andrew................................... ‘08 McLeod, Andrew.......................... ’01, ‘02 McManus, James........ ’94, ’95, ’96, ‘97 (c) McRury, Stuart G. .........................’91, ’92 McSherry, Terrance L. . .......’73, ’74, ’75(c) McSpiritt, Charles . ...... ‘77, ’79, ’80, ’81(c) Medved, Christopher (mgr)................. ’64 Mekkelsen, Stephen ........................... ’70 Meoni, Ronald............................. ’53, ’54 Metsack, Robert S. (mgr).............. ’71, ’73 Miller, Steven V. .................... ’74, ’75, ’76 Millers, Imants ................................... ’54 Milone, Brian E............................. ’86, ’87 Milone, Evan ...................................... ‘96 Minton, Luke..................................... ’86 Mitchell, Charles F.............................. ’58 Mitnick, George J............................... ’37 Moberg, Rudolph J. ............................ ’61 Moloi, Mpho........ ‘02, ‘03(c), ‘04(c), ‘05 (c) Mones, Wayne............................. ’72, ’73 Monstream, Edwin M............. ’28, ’29, ’30 Monty, Karl . ................................’69, ’70 Moon, Noel H.................................... ’81 Morales, Fernando ......... ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02 Mordocco, Michael ......... ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02 Morhardt, Meredith ........’56,’57,’58(c),’59 Morrone, Joseph......... ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80(c) Morrone, William......... ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82(c) Mory, Donald L. ................................. ’41 Mosher, Matthew........ ’82, ’83, ’85, ’86(c) Mumford, Eugene S............................ ’71 Muncy, Kyle D.............................. ’90, ’91 Murphy, Edmond J. ............... ’49, ’50, ’52 Murphy, Edward F. .......................’75, ’76 Murphy, Kenneth P. . ... ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79(c) Murray, Keith J. .................................. ’76 Murray, Richard T. .......................’75, ’76 Myers, Martin ..............................’41, ’42 Myers, Robb H. ............. ’93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 Myren, Eric T. ............. ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84(c)

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O’Connell, Daniel R. (mgr).................. ’70 O’Connor, Dennis E............................ ’79 O’Dell, Kenneth C........................ ’52, ’53 O’Hara, Kevin J. . ......... ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89(c) Ohms, Jan S.......................... ’48, ’49, ’50 Olah, Zolton ...................................... ’55 de Oliveira, Leandro........................... ‘02 Orr, Samuel .................................’38, ’39 Osorio, William .............. ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Osterhoudt, John B. (mgr.).................. ‘48 Osterling, Marvin .........................’57, ’58 Oswald, John..................................... ’56 Otto, Bruce W. ................................... ’79 Owolo, David............................... ’63, ’64

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Pantason, Andrew D. ...... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 3DUHQW -Hŕ ŁHU\ 0 .................. ’74, ’75, ’76 Parker, Brian C. ........... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90(c) Parkes, Patrick ................................... ’46 Parri, Brian M. .................................... ’88 Passelinski, Samuel............................ ’28 Pasternack, Waddie S. ........................ ’28 Patterson, David L.............................. ’57 Peacock, Scott ................................... ’86 Pearson, Gilbert (mgr)........................ ’38 Pecorelli, Lindon ............ ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03 Pelletier, Daniel E. .............................. ’74 Pelton, Douglas J.......................... ’54, ’55 Pelton, Harvey............................. ’53, ’54 Peracchio, Thomas R. ......................... ’72 Perun, Doug................................. ’99, 00 Petitti, Richard .............................’52, ’53 Petry, G. Michael ................................ ’89 Pezza, Michael.............. ‘06, ‘07, ‘08. ‘09 Picard, Eric........................................ ’77 Pierce, Anthony L. .....’80, ’81, ’82, ’83(c) Pierce, Philip F. (mgr) ........................ ’40 Pierpoint, William S. (mgr)................. ’57 Pierson, Michael W. ........................... ’62 Pitney, James.................................... ’50 Pokras, Daniel............................ ’77, ’78 Pollack, Brett........................ ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Polivka, Chad E................................. ’91 Ponce, Alan................................. ‘09, ‘10 Posner, Anthony............................... ’78 Pracon, Joseph .................................. ’28 Practor.............................................. ’28 Pratt, Norman R. ................. ’46, ’47, ’48 Pratt, Samuel ...................... ’39, ’40, ’41 Preli, Francis A................. ’50, ’51, ’52(c) Priddy, Robert E......................... ’49, ’51 Priestley, Akeem.................. ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

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Raftery, Jr., Edward J. . .... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 Rahim, Brent....... ’97, ’98, ’99 (c), ‘00 (c) Rainford, Rohn . ......................... ’00, ‘01 Rainho, Rui....................................... ‘01 Ralph, Damani ........................... ’01, 02 Rammel, Steven C. ..................... ’86, ’87 Read, Raymond F........................... ’35(c) Read, Truman W........................ ’33, ’34 Reckert, Peter A. ..............’56, ’57, ’58(c) Reich, Abraham.................. ’68, ’69, ’70 Reif, Christopher M. .....’84 ’85,’86,’87(c) Renehan, James J. ............... ’79, ’80. ’81 Rensink, Jay D. . ................................ ’89 Rhine, Bobby G. .... ’94, ’95, ’96(c), ’98(c) Rice, Peter .......................... ’71, ’72, ’73 Richardson, Keith W.......................... ‘96 Richardson, William Rinaldi, David J. .......... ’93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 Ritchie, David C. ............................... ’71 Rivard, Robin J. (mgr) ........................ ’74 Rivera, Edwin L. ........... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00 Rizo-Patron, Carlos .......................... ‘94 Rizza, Anthony C. ....’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 (c) Robbins, Hamlin............................... ’28 Roberg, Paul D........................... ’41, ’42 Roberts, Marc W................................ ’68 Robinson, Dwayne F. ........................ ’83 Rocha, Maurizio ........’95, ’96, ’97, ’98(c) Romance, Mark ................................. ’86 Romeo, Elio ................................ 80, ’81 Roscoe, Lawrence ............................. ’69 Rose, Norman C. . ...................... ’31, ’32 Rosenblatt, Charles A.......... ’37, ’38, ’39 Ross, Lawrence ................................. ’78

Ross, Richard.................................... ’41 Ross, Robert G. ................’75, ’76, ’78(c) Rossiter, Morris................................ ’38 Rota, Andres.............................. ‘02, ‘03 Rotert, Richard W. ............................. ’69 Roushon, Louis.......................... ’55, ’56 Rowland, Richard P.......... ’53, ’54, ’55(c) Ruch, Erwin J. . .................... ’59, ’60, ’61 Rudich, Kerry D. . ................. ’86, ’87,’88 Rueda, Mike......................... ’98, ’99, 00 Rushforth, Charles P......................... ’60

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Sahnas, John S...................... ’67, ’68, ’69 St. George, Aaron . ............................. ‘00 Salling, Paul .......................... ’47, ’48, ’49 Salvato, Robert.................................. ’78 Salvatore, John Christopher ................ ’89 Samu, Frank...................................... ’28 Sanchez, Daniel A. .......................’89, ’90 sanchez, jossimar....................... ‘09, ‘10 Sanchez, Michael A............................ ’82 Sangeloty, Matthew.............. ‘06, ‘07, ‘10 Santoro, Natalino S............. ’64, ’65, ’66 Sapienza, Daniel H.............. ’92, ’94, ‘95 Saunders, Michael C. . ......... ’90, ’91, ’92 Saunders, Thomas G. ................. ’28, ’29 Sautter, Corey J. ........................ ’93, ‘94 Scarso, Thomas................................ ’62 Schaefer, John H.,............................. ’63 Schaet, Robert F......................... ’52, ’53 Scheide, William J....................... ’50, ’51 Schilling, Karl......... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06(c), ‘08(c) Schippers, Adrian M............ ’72, ’73, ’74 Schneider, George F. .................. ’67, ’68 Schneider, William H. .......... ’62, ’63, ’64 6FKRŕ ¤HOG 'RQDOG ' ............ ’62,’63, ’64 Schuerman, Adam......... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Schultz, Victor..................... ’54, ’55,’57 Schwager, Thomas J. . ......... ’59, ’60, ’61 Schwarting, Gerald A........... ’65, ’67, ’68 Scopel, Joseph J. ............................... ’85 Sealy, Steve . .............................. ‘03, ‘04 Seiler, W. Joseph ............................... ‘94 Semon, John H. ................................. ’28 Sgueglia, Roberto........................ ‘06, 07 Shalchon, Moshe . ............... ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Shapiro, Aaron ........................... ’36, ’37 Shaw, Karen L. (mgr).................. ’80, ’81 Sheltz, Walter J. ................................ ’84 Shepard, Thomas B.......... ’72, ’73, ’74(c) Sherbacow, Paul S. (mgr)................... ’60 Sherman, Gerald.............. ’63, ’64, ’65(c) Sherman, Michael ...................... ’65, ’67 Sherry, Theodore P.................... ’94, ‘95 Sherwood, Brian W. ............. ’95, ’96, ’97 Shipley, Angus M. ............................. ’36 Shipman, Mark S. ................ ’56, ’57, ’58 Shipman, Michael P........................... ‘96 Shultis, Reed..................................... ’50 Sichel, Edward.................................. ’40 Silverstein, Morris............... ’50, ’51, ’52 Skeete, Desmond.............................. ’71 Skubliskas, John B............................. ’32 Slechta, Matej ................................... ’73 Smith, Donald S. ................. ’67, ’68, ’69 Smith, Jason B................................... ’88 Smith, Robbins B............................... ’54 Smith, William P. ..............’32, ’33, ’34(c) Soares, Eric L. .............. ’98, ’99, ’00, ‘01 Solomon, Gary .................... ’61, ’62, ’64 Spaeth, Sloan............ ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94(c) Spence, Phillip S......................... ’36, ’38 Spencer, Richard W.................... ’49, ’50 Stahl, Toni.................‘06, ‘07, ‘08(c), ‘09 Standish, James ......................... ’31, ’32 Stanley, Charles D. . .......................... ’59 Stanotas, Dimitrios .......................... ‘93 Staver, John T. ........................... ’57, ’58 Stavrianidis, Fotis G.......................... ’82 Stavrianidis, Thoukis G.... ’81,’82,’83,’85 Stevenson, Brian H. ........................... ’81 Stein, Matthew J................................ ‘94 Steves, Roger L. ...............’59, ’60, ’61(c) Stinnett, Ryan.................................... ‘08 Storrs, Arnold B................................ ’30 Straker, Gary . ............................ ’78, ’79 Stringfellow, Barry............................. ’78 Strong, George T................ ’59, ’60, ’61 Strong, Raymond F. .........’66, ’67, ’68(c) Sullivan, Daniel J................. ’77, ’78, ’79 Sullivan, Derek C...... ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 (c) Sullivan, Shawn L....................... ’81, ’82 Sunderland, John.............................. ’61

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Sura, Jose ......................................... ‘01 Svensson, Marcus ............................. ‘02 Swiman, Charles............................... ’40 6ZRŕ ŁRUG 0LFKDHO /.......... ’72, ’74, ’75(c)

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Vaida, Frank ...................................... ’39 Vaida, Mitchell ...................... ’40, ’41, ’42 Vargas, Roberto A. ......... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00 Varholak, Nicholas ............................. ‘01 Vassar, James P. . ............................... ’76 Ventres, James................................... ’50 Verab, Jamie .................. ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Vergnes, Roger P. .............................. ’81 Verley, Frank A. ................................. ’58 Vigil, Santiago.................................... ’84 Villota, Albert .................................... ‘95

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Yavis, John C........................ ’54, ’55, ’56 Yeager, Aliva F. ............................’54, ’55 Young, Colby W........................... ’28, ’29 Young, Jonathan C. (mgr) .............’73, ’74 Young, Todd ..................................... ’86

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All-Time Results 1928 (2-2)

11-14 A L, 1-0 11-19 A L, 4-0

Clark Brown

Coach: Roy Guyer 10-19 A L, 8-0 $ : $ / + : 1929 (0-4) Coach: Jack Seman 10-5 H L, 6-0 10-10 A L, 5-1 10-19 A L + /

1937 (1-7) Coach: John Squires 10-2 A L, 5-2 10-9 A L, 7-0 10-16 A L, 4-0 10-23 H W, 3-0 10-29 A L, 3-1 + / 11-13 A L, 4-0 11-19 H L, 5-0

Wesleyan Mass. State W.P.I. Trinity AIC 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Rensselaer Brown

1938 (1-7) Coach: John Squires 10-1 H L, 8-0 10-8 H L, 5-0 10-15 H L, 8-2 10-22 A L, 5-1 $ / 11-4 H L, 6-1 11-12 H W, 4-2 11-19 A L, 4-2

Wesleyan Mass. State W.P.I. Rensselaer 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG AIC Clark Brown

Wesleyan Clark W.P.I. St. Stephan’s Bridgewater Northeastern 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Mass. Agric.

1939 (3-6) Coach: John Squires + : 10-7 A L, 6-1 10-17 A L, 2-1 10-20 A W, 3-2 10-25 A L, 4-0 + / 11-8 H L, 2-1 11-18 H W, 7-2 11-22 A L, 2-1

%ORRPŕ ¤HOG Wesleyan Mass. State Clark W.P.I. 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Brown Arnold Tufts

1932 (3-5) Coach: Jack Dennerley 10-1 H W, 5-1 St. Stephan’s 10-8 A L, 5-0 Wesleyan 10-15 A L, 3-0 Williams 10-22 H L, 4-0 W.P.I. 10-29 A L, 1-0 Clark A W, 1-0 Trinity 11-5 H W, 2-0 Bridgewater 11-11 A L, 4-0 Mass. State

1940 (4-3-1) Coach: John Squires 10-5 H L, 10-1 10-12 H T, 2-2 10-16 H W, 4-3 10-19 H W, 2-1 10-25 A L, 3-0 $ / 11-8 A W, 3-1 11-16 A W, 4-1

Wesleyan Mass. State Clark W.P.I. Brown 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Coast Guard Tufts

1933 (2-5) Coach: Jack Dennerley 10-7 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-14 H W, 5-2 Clark 10-21 A L, 1-0 Williams 10-24 H L, 2-0 Trinity 10-28 H L, 1-0 W.P.I. 11-4 A W, 3-2 St. Stephan’s 11-10 H L, 2-0 Mass. State

1941 (6-3-0) Coach: John Squires 10-4 W, 3-1 10-11 L, 6-4 10-15 W, 4-1 10-18 W. 2-1 10-25 W. 4-1 / 11-1 W, 3-1 11-8 W, 5-1 11-15 L, 3-2 No Home/Away Game

Mass. State Wesleyan Clark W.P.I. Brown 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG M.I.T. Coast Guard Tufts Records

1942 (3-6) Coach: Carl Fischer L, 2-1 W, 4-0 L, 2-1 L, 3-2 L, 4-2 W, 5-0 / L, 2-0 W, 3-0 No Home/Away Game

Mass. State Clark Brown W.P.I. Wesleyan M.I.T. 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Tufts Coast Guard Records

1930 (0-6-1) Coach: Billie Darrow 10-4 A L, 7-1 10-10 A T, 1-1 10-17 A L, 2-1 10-18 A L, 7-0 10-25 A L, 3-1 $ / 11-15 A L, 4-1 1931 (1-6-1) Coach: Billie Darrow 10-3 A L, 8-0 10-10 H L, 4-3 10-12 A L, 5-2 10-16 A W, 3-2 10-24 A L, 4-0 10-31 A L, 5-1 + 7 11-14 H L, 5-1

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Amherst Clark Wesleyan Northeastern St. Stephan’s 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Mass. Agric.

1934 (3-6) Coach: Jack Dennerley 10-3 A L, 2-0 Amherst 10-6 H L, 6-1 Wesleyan 10-13 A L, 2-1 Mass. State 10-20 H L, 4-1 W.P.I. 10-27 A W, 3-0 Trinity 11-3 A L, 2-1 Williams 11-7 H W, 2-1 American Int’l. 11-17 A W, 1-0 Clark + / 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG 1935 (2-5) Coach: Jack Dennerley 9-28 A L, 10-0 Yale 10-5 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan 10-12 A L, 2-1 Mass. State 10-19 A L, 4-1 W.P.I. 10-26 H W, 2-0 Trinity 11-9 H L, 3-2 Dartmouth 11-16 H W, 1-0 Clark 1936 (1-6) Coach: Jack Dennerley 10-3 H W, 6-5 Wesleyan 10-10 H L, 2-1 Mass. State 10-24 A L, 3-1 Trinity 10-28 H L, 10-0 Yale 11-6 A L, 2-0 Dartmouth

1943-45 NO TEAMS-WWII 1946 (4-5) Coach: John Squires 10-12 H W, 3-2 10-19 A L, 6-1 10-23 H W, 2-1 10-26 A L, 2-0 $ / 11-6 A L, 2-0 11-9 A W, 2-1 11-12 H L, 2-0 11-16 A W, 4-3

Tufts Williams Brown Mass. State 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Yale Harvard Wesleyan Coast Guard

1947 (7-2) Coach: John Squires 10-4 H W, 5-0 10-10 A W, 8-1 10-18 H W, 5-2 10-25 H W, 6-1 10-29 A W, 2-1 $ / 11-5 H L, 3-1 11-11 A L, 4-2 11-14 H W, 9-1

Clark Tufts Williams Massachusetts Brown 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Yale Wesleyan Fort Devens

1948 (11-0) Coach: John Squires NSCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 10-2 A W, 3-0 Yale 10-9 H W, 6-0 Dartmouth 10-13 H W, 5-0 Tufts 10-16 A W, 4-1 Williams 10-19 A W, 5-0 Clark 10-23 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts 10-27 H W, 3-0 Brown + : 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG 11-6 H W, 3-0 M.I.T. 11-9 H W, 3-0 Wesleyan 11-13 A W, 5-0 Fort Devens 1949 (7-3-1) Coach: John Squires 10-8 A W, 5-1 10-12 H W, 2-1 10-15 H W, 5-0 10-18 H W, 1-0 10-22 H W, 4-1 10-26 A L, 3-2 $ / 11-2 H W, 7-0 11-5 A T, 3-3 11-8 A W, 1-0 11-11 A L, 1-0

Dartmouth Yale Williams Harvard Massachusetts Brown 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Clark M.I.T. Wesleyan U. of Havana

1950 (3-6-2) Coach: John Squires 10-4 A W, 3-0 10-7 H L, 1-0 10-11 A W, 3-0 10-14 A W, 2-1 10-17 A L, 2-0 10-21 A T, 1-1 + / 11-4 H T, 2-2 11-7 H L, 3-1 11-11 A L, 4-2 11-15 H L, 2-0

Clark Dartmouth Yale Williams Harvard Massachusetts 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG M.I.T. Wesleyan Maryland Brown

1951 (5-4) Coach: John Squires 10-13 A L, 7-1 10-17 A L, 1-0 10-20 H W, 4-0 10-27 H W, 3-0 10-31 H W, 3-1 11-3 A W, 2-0 11-7 A L, 2-1 11-10 H L, 5-1 11-16 H W, 4-2

Dartmouth Brown Massachusetts Williams Boston Univ. M.I.T. Wesleyan Yale Maryland

1952 (5-6) Coach: John Squires 10-4 H W, 2-1 10-11 A L, 4-3 10-15 H W, 3-1 10-18 A L, 6-0 10-22 H L, 5-1 10-25 A L, 2-1 10-29 A W, 1-0 11-1 H W, 2-0 11-5 H L, 2-1 11-11 H L, 3-1 $ :

Brandeis Yale Brown Massachusetts Dartmouth Williams Boston Univ. M.I.T. Wesleyan Harvard 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG

1953 (5-4-1) Coach: John Squires 10-3 A W, 7-0 + / 10-10 A L, 3-1 10-14 A W, 3-1

Brandeis 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG Dartmouth Brown


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1954 (3-9) Coach: John Squires 10-2 H W, 7-0 10-6 A L, 4-0 10-9 H l, 5-1 10-13 A L, 2-0 10-16 A L, 2-1 10-20 H L, 3-1 10-23 A L, 1-0 10-27 A W, 5-1 10-30 H L, 2-0 11-3 H L, 1-0 $ / 11-12 H L, 1-0 1955 (1-9-2) Coach: John Squires 9-28 H L, 4-1 10-1 A W, 4-0 10-5 A L, 4-0 10-8 A L, 4-0 10-12 A L, 6-0 10-14 H L, 3-1 10-19 A L, 3-0 10-22 H L, 3-1 10-26 H L, 3-2 10-28 A T, 2-2 11-5 A L, 0-0 + / 1956 (4-6) Coach: John Squires 9-29 A 0-5 10-6 H 1-3 10-13 A W, 4-1 10-17 H L, 2-1 10-20 H L, 2-1 10-27 H W, 2-1 10-30 H L, 4-2 11-2 A W, 6-1 $ / 11-9 H W, 1-0 1957 (7-3-1) Coach: John Squires 9-28 A W, 4-3 10-2 H L, 5-2 10-5 A L, 3-1 10-12 H W, 3-1 10-15 H W, 6-0 10-19 A W, 2-0 10-23 H W, 4-1 10-26 H W, 3-0 10-30 A T, 0-0 + / 11-9 A W, 6-4 1958 (10-1) Coach: John Squires 9-27 H W, 4-2 10-1 A L, 4-3 10-3 H W, 2-1 10-8 H W, 5-0 10-11 A W, 8-1 10-15 A W, 2-1 10-18 H W, 3-0 10-25 A W, 8-2 10-28 H W, 6-1 $ : 11-8 H W, 4-1 1959 (4-6-2) Coach: John Squires 9-26 A L, 3-2 9-30 H L, 2-0 10-3 A T, 0-0 10-7 H W, 4-0 10-10 H W, 9-1 10-13 H L, 6-1 10-17 A T, 1-1

4 National Players of the Year Massachusetts Boston Univ. M.I.T. Wesleyan Yale Maryland

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1960 (11-3) Coach: John Squires NCAA FINAL FOUR Brandeis 9-24 H W, 3-1 Yale 9-28 H W, 3-1 Dartmouth 10-5 A W, 4-2 Army 10-8 A W, 3-0 Massachusetts 10-11 A L, 6-2 Brown 10-15 H W, 3-2 Williams 10-18 H W, 8-0 Boston Univ. 10-22 A W, 5-0 M.I.T. 10-26 A L, 3-2 Wesleyan $ : 6SULQJрадHOG 11-5 H W, 4-1 Maryland 11-8 H W, 2-0 11-19 H W, 4-3* 11-25 A L, 4-0* *NCAA Tournament Yale Brandeis 1961 (9-3) Army Coach: John Squires Wesleyan 9-28 H L, 4-1 Dartmouth 9-30 A W, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-4 H L, 3-2 Brown 10-10 H W, 3-2 Williams 10-14 H W, 6-1 Boston Univ. 10-18 A L, 6-1 M.I.T. 10-21 A L, 5-2 Coast Guard 10-23 H W, 2-1 6SULQJрадHOG 10-31 A W, 4-2 11-4 A W, 3-1 + : 11-11 H W, 1-0 Yale 11-14 A W, 7-2 Wesleyan Massachusetts 1962 (3-9) Dartmouth Coach: John Squires Williams 9-29 H L, 1-0 M.I.T. 10-3 A L, 6-1 Brown 10-6 H W, 3-1 Boston Univ. 10-10 A L, 2-1 6SULQJрадHOG 10-13 A W, 3-1 Coast Guard 10-17 H L, 3-1 10-20 H L, 2-1 10-23 H L, 3-2 10-31 H L, 4-2 Dartmouth 11-3 H W, 2-1 Yale $ / Wesleyan 11-10 A L, 5-2 Massachusetts Bridgeport 1963 (4-7) Williams Coach: John Squires Hillyer 10-2 H L, 4-2 Boston Univ. 10-8 H L, 4-0 Brown 10-12 H W, 9-4 6SULQJрадHOG 10-16 A L, 6-2 Coast Guard 10-19 A L, 4-0 10-22 H W, 3-2 10-26 H L, 6-2 10-30 A L, 4-0 Dartmouth 11-2 A W, 2-0 Yale + / Wesleyan 11-16 A W, 3-0 Hartford Massachusetts 1964 (7-4-2) Bridgeport Coach: John Squires Williams 10-3 H W, 7-1 Boston Univ. 10-7 A T, 3-3 Brown 10-10 A W. 1-0 6SULQJрадHOG 10-14 H W, 2-1 Coast Guard 10-17 H L, 5-2 10-20 H W, 5-0 10-24 A L, 3-1 10-28 H L, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-31 H W, 3-0 Yale $ 7 Wesleyan 11-5 A W, 1-0 Hartford 11-7 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts 11-14 H W, 2-0 Bridgeport Williams

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1965 (5-6-1) Coach: John Squires 10-2 A L, 3-0 Vermont 10-9 H W, 5-1 Massachusetts 10-16 A W, 3-1 Maine 10-20 H L, 1-0 Coast Guard 10-23 A L, 3-1 Brown 10-27 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-30 A L, 2-0 Amherst 11-1 H W, 1-0 New Hampshire Dartmouth 11-3 H L, 2-1 Yale Wesleyan 11-6 H W, 3-0 M.I.T. Yale 6SULQJрадHOG Massachusetts + 7 11-13 A W, 6-2 Rhode Island Bridgeport Williams 1966 (8-5) Hartford Coach: John Squires Boston Univ. 10-1 H L, 4-1 Vermont Colgate 10-8 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts 6SULQJрадHOG 10-12 H L, 3-1 Brown Coast Guard 10-15 H W, 8-0 Maine Brown Coast Guard SUNY Cortland 10-19 A W, 1-0 10-22 A W, 2-0 Middlebury Maryland 10-26 H W, 3-2 Wesleyan 10-29 A W, 3-1 New Hampshire 11-2 A L, 2-1 Yale 11-5 A W, 6-1 M.I.T. $ : 6SULQJрадHOG Yale 11-12 H W, 3-1 Rhode Island Dartmouth 11-22 H L, 2-1* Army Yale *NCAA Tournament Bridgeport Massachusetts 1967 (6-7) Wesleyan Coach: John Squires Williams 10-7 A L, 5-4 Vermont Hartford 10-11 A W, 2-1 Wesleyan Brown 10-14 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts Coast Guard 10-18 A W, 5-0 Coast Guard 6SULQJрадHOG 10-21 A W, 4-1 Maine Colgate 10-24 H W, 2-1 Amherst Rhode Island 10-28 H L, 2-1 Middlebury 11-1 H W, 4-3 Yale 11-4 H W, 6-0 New Hampshire 11-8 A L, 4-0 Brown Dartmouth 11-11 H W, 3-1 M.I.T. Yale + / 6SULQJрадHOG Rhode Island 11-18 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island Bridgeport Massachusetts 1968 (4-6-2) Brown Coach: John Squires Williams 9-21 H L, 1-0 Vermont Hartford 9-28 H T, 2-2 Harvard Wesleyan 10-5 A T, 0-0 New Hampshire Coast Guard 10-12 A W, 2-1 Massachusetts 6SULQJрадHOG 10-16 H W, 1-0 Wesleyan Colgate 10-19 H W, 4-2 Maine 10-23 H L, 2-0 Brown 10-26 A L, 2-0 Middlebury 11-6 A L, 1-0 Yale Yale 11-9 A W, 4-0 M.I.T. Bridgeport Rhode Island Massachusetts 11-16 A L, 5-3 $ / 6SULQJрадHOG Brown Williams 1969 (3-9) Hartford Coach: Joseph Morrone Colgate 9-20 A L, 5-4 Vermont Wesleyan 10-1 A L, 5-0 Harvard Coast Guard 10-4 H W, 3-0 New Hampshire 6SULQJрадHOG 10-8 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan Rhode Island 10-11 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-18 A W, 7-0 Maine 10-21 A L, 2-0 Brown 10-25 H L, 4-2 Middlebury Vermont + / 6SULQJрадHOG Yale Yale Massachusetts 11-5 H L, 2-1 11-8 H W, 5-3 M.I.T. Brown 11-15 A L, 4-1 Rhode Island Williams Hartford 1970 (6-5-2) Colgate Coach: Joseph Morrone Wesleyan 9-26 H T, 1-1 Vermont Amherst 9-30 A L, 2-0 Long Island U. 6SULQJрадHOG 10-3 A W, 2-1 New Hampshire M.I.T. 10-7 H T, 2-2 Wesleyan Coast Guard 10-10 A L, 5-3 Massachusetts Rhode Island 10-17 H W, 4-3 Maine 10-20 A L, 2-1 Brown

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1971 (4-11) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-18 A L, 3-2 Vermont 9-22 H W, 2-1 Bridgeport 9-25 H L, 1-0 Williams 9-28 H L, 4-1 Long Island U. 10-2 H L, 2-1 New Hampshire 10-6 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-9 H L, 4-0 Massachusetts 10-11 A L, 6-0 Boston Univ. 10-16 A L, 3-2 Maine 10-19 A L, 2-0 Brown + / 6SULQJрадHOG 10-30 A W, 3-0 Hofstra 11-3 H W, 1-0 Yale 11-6 A W, 1-0 Holy Cross 11-13 A L, 4-0 Rhode Island 1972 (8-7-1) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-20 A L, 3-1 Bridgeport 9-23 H W, 3-2 Vermont (ot) 9-30 A W, 2-1 Yale 10-7 A W, 2-1 New Hampshire 10-11 H W, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-14 H W, 5-1 Boston Univ. 10-18 A T, 1-1 Amherst 10-21 H W, 2-1 Maine 10-24 H L, 3-2 Brown 10-28 A L, 3-1 Massachusetts $ / 6SULQJрадHOG 11-4 H W, 12-0 Hofstra 11-8 A L, 3-1 Williams 11-11 H W, 7-0 Holy Cross 11-18 H L, 5-1 Rhode Island 11-21 A L, 4-2* Brown *NCAA Tournament 1973 (13-4-2) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-17 H 1-2 St. Louis 9-19 H 2-3 Bridgeport 9-22 A W, 1-0 Vermont 9-26 A W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 9-29 H W, 2-0 Yale 10-6 H W, 4-2 New Hampshire 10-10 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-14 H W, 8-0 Providence 10-17 A W, 1-0 Harvard 10-20 A T, 1-1 Maine 10-23 A W, 1-0 Brown 10-27 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts + / 6SULQJрадHOG 11-3 A W, 5-0 Hofstra 11-7 H T, 0-0 Williams 11-9 A W, 5-0 Holy Cross 11-14 H W, 2-1 Amherst 11-17 A W, 3-0 Rhode Island 11-20 H L, 1-0* (ot) Brown *NCAA Tournament 1974 (18-2-1) Coach: Joseph Morrone NCAA FINAL SIX 9-14 H W, 8-1 Holy Cross 9-18 A W, 2-1 Bridgeport 9-21 H W, 3-2 Vermont 9-25 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 9-28 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-2 A W, 3-0 Hartwick 10-5 A W, 1-0 New Hampshire 10-9 H W, 5-0 Wesleyan 10-12 A W, 4-1 Boston College 10-16 H W, 1-1 Harvard 10-19 H W, 6-0 Maine 10-23 H W, 1-0 Brown 10-26 A W, 1-0 Massachusetts $ : 6SULQJрадHOG 11-2 A W, 2-0 Providence

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships ď Ź

11-6 A W, 2-0 11-13 A W, 3-0 11-16 H L, 1-0 11-20 H W, 4-1* 11-26 H W, 4-3* 12-1 A L, 2-0* *NCAA Tournament

Williams Amherst Rhode Island Bridgeport Brown Hartwick

1975 (16-3-3) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-13 H L, 2-1 (ot) St. Louis 9-17 H W, 3-1 Bridgeport 9-20 A L, 3-1 Vermont 9-24 A W, 5-0 Boston Univ. 9-27 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-1 A W, 4-0 Princeton 10-3 H W, 1-0 New Hampshire 10-7 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan + : 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG 10-14 H T, 1-1 (ot) Hartwick 10-16 H W, 5-1 Boston College 10-18 A W, 5-0 Maine 10-22 A T, 2-2 (ot) Brown 10-24 H W, 1-0 Massachusetts 10-29 A W, 2-1 (ot) Dartmouth 11-1 H W, 1-0 Providence 11-5 H W, 2-1 Williams 11-8 H W, 3-1 Long Island U. 11-12 H W, 5-0 Amherst 11-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Rhode Island 11-19 H W, 4-3* (ot)Vermont 11-25 H L, 2-1* (ot) Brown *NCAA Tournament 1976 (18-2-2) Coach: Joseph Morrone NCAA FINAL SIX 9-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Bridgeport 9-18 H W, 3-2 Vermont 9-22 A W, 3-0 Amherst 9-25 A W, 3-0 Yale 9-29 H W, 3-0 Princeton 10-1 A W, 4-0 New Hampshire 10-6 H W, 5-0 Wesleyan 10-8 H T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 10-14 A W, 4-0 Boston College 10-16 H W, 3-0 Maine 10-20 H W, 3-2 (ot) Brown 10-23 A W, 3-0 Massachusetts $ : 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG 10-28 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-30 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 11-3 A W, 1-0 Williams 11-7 H L, 1-0 Hartwick 11-10 A W, 2-1 Providence 11-13 H W, 4-0 Rhode Island 11-17 H W, 2-1* Rhode Island 11-21 H W, 1-0* Brown 11-25 A L, 2-0 Hartwick *NCAA Tournament 1977 (9-11-1) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-7 H W, 4-0 SIU-Edwardsville 9-10 H L, 1-0 St. Louis 9-14 H W, 3-2 Bridgeport 9-17 A L, 2-1 (ot) Vermont 9-21 H W, 2-0 Amherst 9-24 A T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 9-29 H L, 3-2 San Francisco 10-1 H W, 3-1 New Hampshire 10-5 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-8 H W, 2-0 Boston College 10-11 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-13 A L, 2-1 Boston Univ. 10-15 A W, 3-0 Maine 10-18 A L, 3-1 Brown 10-21 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts + : 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG 10-29 H W, 1-0 Providence 11-2 H W, 3-2 Williams (ot) 11-5 H L, 2-1 Hartwick 11-9 H L, 3-2 Yale 11-12 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island

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1978 (19-6) Coach: Joseph Morrone NCAA FINAL SIX 9-6 H W, 4-1 Howard 9-9 H L, 4-2 Indiana 9-13 A W, 1-0 Bridgeport 9-17 H L, 2-0 Clemson 9-23 H W, 5-1 Adelphi 9-26 H W, 2-0 Boston Univ. 9-28 A W, 5-0 Amherst 9-30 H W, 3-0 Harvard 10-4 A W, 2-0 Yale 10-6 A W, 3-2 (ot) UNH 10-11 H L, 3-2 Dartmouth 10-14 A W, 2-1 Boston College 10-18 H W, 5-1 Wesleyan 10-21 H W, 6-0 Maine 10-25 H L, 1-0 Brown 10-28 A W, 2-1 Massachusetts $ : 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG 11-3 A W, 2-0 Florida Tech 11-5 A L, 1-0 (ot) Rollins 11-8 A W, 4-3 Williams 11-11 H W, 2-1 (ot) Vermont 11-14 A W, 4-0* Dartmouth 11-18 H W, 3-0* Rhode Island 11-21 A W, 3-1* Brown 11-26 H L, 3-0* Phila. Textile *NCAA Tournament 1979 (19-7-0) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-5 H W, 2-1 UCLA 9-8 H L, 2-1 St. Louis 9-12 H W, 7-0 Bridgeport 9-14 A W, 5-0 South Carolina 9-16 A L, 2-1 (ot) Clemson 9-19 A W, 3-1 Adelphi 9-22 A L, 2-1 Vermont 9-25 A W, 2-0 Boston Univ. 9-27 H W, 7-1 Amherst 9-29 A W, 2-1 Harvard 10-3 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-7 H L, 4-3 San Francisco 10-10 A W, 4-1 Dartmouth 10-12 H W, 5-0 Boston College 10-14 H W, 5-0 Air Force 10-17 H W, 4-0 New Hampshire 10-20 A W, 6-0 Maine 10-23 A W, 1-0 Brown 10-27 H W, 3-2 Massachusetts $ : 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG + : )DLUŕ ¤HOG 11-6 A W, 7-2 Providence 11-9 A L, 2-1 Penn State 11-11 A W, 4-1 Lafayette 11-17 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island 11-25 H L, 3-2*(ot) Rhode Island *NCAA Tournament 1980 (21-2-1) Coach: Joseph Morrone NCAA Quarterfinals 9-3 H W, 1-0 SIU-Edwardsville 9-5 A W, 2-0 St. Louis 9-7 A L, 1-0 Indiana 9-10 A W, 5-2 Bridgeport 9-14 H W, 7-0 Stanford 9-20 H W, 2-0 Vermont 9-23 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 9-27 H W, 5-1 Harvard 10-1 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-4 H W, 6-1 Duke 10-7 A W, 4-1 Boston College 10-9 H W, 4-1 Dartmouth 10-12 H W, 3-2 N.C. State 10-15 A W, 7-0 New Hampshire 10-18 H W, 4-0 Virginia 10-22 A W, 6-1 Amherst 10-25 A W, 6-1 Massachusetts $ : 6SULQJŕ ¤HOG 11-2 H W, 3-0 Lafayette 11-6 H W, 3-0 Brown 11-9 H T, 0-0 Penn State 11-15 H W, 6-0 Rhode Island

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11-22 H W, 6-0* Boston Univ. 12-6 A L, 1-0*(ot) Hartwick *NCAA Tournament 1981 (20-3-2) Coach: Joseph Morrone NCAA National Champion 9-2 H W, 4-3 St. Louis (ot) 9-6 H W, 3-1 Indiana 9-13 H W, 3-1 South Carolina 9-16 H W, 3-1 Boston College 9-19 A W, 2-0 Vermont 9-23 A W, 3-1 Boston Univ. 9-27 H W, 9-0 Bridgeport 9-30 A W, 1-0 Cal/Berkeley 10-2 A L, 2-1 San Francisco 10-4 A L, 3-0 Stanford 10-9 A W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-11 H W, 1-0 North Carolina 10-14 H W, 5-0 New Hampshire 10-20 H W, 3-1 Massachusetts 10-23 A W, 6-1 Brown 10-25 H W, 7-0 St. John’s 10-28 H W, 4-0 Yale 11-1 H T, 1-1 (ot) Alabama A&M 11-6 A W, 3-2 Penn State 11-8 A 3-4 Phila. Textiles 11-14 A T, 0-0 (ot) Rhode Island 11-21 H W, 6-2* Vermont 11-29 H W, 3-0* Long Island U. 12-5 A W, 2-1* Eastern Illinois 12-6 A W, 2-1* Alabama A&M *NCAA Tournament 1982 (15-3-7) Coach: Joseph Morrone NCAA Semifinals 9-1 H 4-0 Wis.-Milwauk. 9-5 H 6-0 Ohio State 9-10 A 2-1 Old Dominion 9-12 A T, 0-0 William & Mary 9-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 9-19 H W, 1-0 Vermont 9-22 H W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 9-26 A L, 3-1 Syracuse 9-29 A W, 4-1 Harvard 10-3 H T, 1-1 (ot) San Francisco 10-6 H W, 1-0 Rhode Island 10-10 H W, 4-0 Dartmouth 10-13 A W, 3-2 (ot) New Hampshire 10-17 H W, 2-0 Rutgers 10-20 A T, 2-2 Mass. (ot) 10-24 H L, 3-1 (ot) Alabama A&M 10-27 A T, 1-1 (ot) Yale 10-31 H W, 3-2 Penn State 11-3 H W, 1-0 Brown 11-7 H T, 1-1 (ot) Phila. Textile 11-10 A W, 3-2 (ot) Providence 11-13 H T, 1-1# (ot)Boston Coll. 11-21 H W, 3-2* (ot) Boston Coll. 11-28 H W, 1-0* LIU (ot) 12-5 A L, 2-1* Duke #BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament 1983 (16-9-1, 2-1-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone NCAA Semifinals 9-2 H L, 2-1 North Carolina 9-4 H W, 3-1 American 9-9 A L, 3-2 (ot) N. Texas St. 9-11 A L, 2-4 SMU 9-14 H W, 3-0 Boston Coll. 9-18 H W, 2-0 Vermont 9-21 A W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 9-25 H W, 2-1 (ot) Syracuse 9-28 H T, 1-1 (ot) Harvard 10-2 H L, 3-1 Clemson 10-5 A W, 2-0 Rhode Island 10-9 A W, 2-0 Dartmouth 10-12 H W, 5-0 Yale 10-16 H L, 1-0 William & Mary 10-19 H W, 5-0 Massachusetts 10-23 H W, 5-0 Old Dominion 10-26 A L, 3-0 Providence 10-28 A L, 3-2 (ot) Penn State 10-30 A L, 3-0 Rutgers

11-2 A W, 3-1 11-6 H W, 3-0 11-11 H W, 1-0# 11-13 H W, 5-1# 11-20 H W, 2-0* 11-27 H W, 1-0* 12-4 H L, 4-0* #BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament

Brown South Carolina Boston Coll. Syracuse Providence Alabama A&M Columbia (1st)

1984 (14-9-1, 1-2-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-1 A L, 5-0 Clemson 9-2 A L, 3-0 South Carolina 9-7 H W, 3-0 N.Texas State 9-9 H W, 4-0 So. Methodist 9-12 A W, 3-1 Boston Coll. 9-16 A W, 4-0 Vermont 9-19 H W, 3-0 Boston Univ. 9-21 A L, 3-1 Syracuse + : )DLUŕ ¤HOG 9-26 A L, 2-0 Harvard 9-30 H W, 2-1 Long Island 10-3 H W, 2-1 Rhode Island 10-7 H W, 2-0 Dartmouth 10-10 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-14 H L, 1-0 Alabama A&M 10-17 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-21 H W, 4-0 West Virginia 10-24 H L, 1-0 Providence 10-28 H L, 2-1 Penn State 10-31 H W, 1-0 Brown 11-4 H T, 1-1 (ot) Rutgers 11-9 H W, 5-0# Syracuse 11-11 H W, 1-0# Providence 11-25 H L, 1-0* (ot) Harvard #BIG EAST Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament 1985 (17-4-3, 3-0-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-1 H T, 0-0 (ot) Hartwick 9-6 N T, 1-1 UCLA 9-7 N T, 0-0 (ot) Clemson 9-11 H W, 1-0 Boston College 9-15 H W, 4-1 Vermont 9-18 A W, 2-0 Boston Univ. 9-20 H W, 3-1 Stanford 9-22 H W, 3-1 (ot) Syracuse 9-25 H W, 5-1 Harvard 9-29 H W, 4-1 Howard 10-2 A W, 2-1 Rhode Island 10-6 A W, 3-0 Dartmouth 10-9 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-13 H W, 1-0 North Carolina 10-16 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts 10-20 H W, 2-0 Navy 10-23 H W, 2-0 Providence 10-25 A L, 2-1 Penn State 10-27 A W, 3-0 Rutgers 11-3 H W, 3-2 (ot) St. Louis 11-5 A L, 4-3 (ot) Brown 11-9 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 11-10 H L, 1-0# Syracuse 11-24 H L, 2-1* Boston Univ. #BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament 1986 (12-7-2, 1-2-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 8-31 H W, 2-0 (ot) William & Mary 9-6 A W, 4-0 Vermont 9-9 A L, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 9-12 A L, 5-0 Duke 9-14 N L, 2-1 (ot) N. Carolina St. 9-17 H L, 2-0 Boston Univ. 9-19 A L, 4-3 Syracuse 9-21 H W, 2-0 Central Florida 9-24 A T, 1-1 (ot) Harvard 9-28 H W, 2-0 Fordham 10-1 H W, 5-0 Rhode Island 10-5 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-8 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-12 H W, 2-1 Alabama A&M 10-15 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts 10-19 H L, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 10-22 H W, 3-0 Providence 10-26 H T, 3-3 (ot) Penn State


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

41 All-Americans

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4 National Players of the Year

10-29 H W, 2-1 (ot) Brown 11-2 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers 11-8 H L, 1-0# Syracuse #BIG EAST Tournament 1987 (13-7-3, 3-0-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-1 H T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 9-4 H W, 3-0 Drexel 9-6 H W, 3-1 (ot) Stanford 9-9 H W, 3-1 Boston College 9-12 A L, 2-1 Fresno State 9-13 A L, 1-0 San Francisco 9-16 A W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 9-20 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 9-23 H T, 0-0 (ot) Harvard 9-27 H W, 2-1 UCLA 9-30 A W, 1-0 Rhode Island 10-7 H W, 3-2 Yale 10-11 H L, 2-1 Duke 10-14 H W, 1-0 (ot) Massachusetts 10-18 H W, 3-0 Colgate 10-21 A W, 3-1 Providence 10-23 A T, 2-2 (ot) Penn State 10-25 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 10-28 A L, 2-1 Brown 11-1 H W, 2-1 Princeton 11-6 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 11-8 H L, 2-1# Seton Hall 11-15 H L, 1-0 (ot)* Harvard #BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament 1988 (14-8-1, 2-1-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-1 H W, 2-1 Phila. Textile 9-4 H L, 4-2 Old Dominion 9-7 A W, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 9-9 A L, 3-1 UNLV 9-10 A L, 1-0 UCLA 9-14 H T, 1-1 (ot) Boston Univ. 9-16 A L, 1-0 Syracuse 9-18 H W, 1-0 Army 9-21 A W, 2-1 Harvard 9-25 H W, 1-0 San Francisco 9-28 H W, 2-1 Rhode Island 10-2 A W, 3-1 Dartmouth 10-5 A L, 1-0 Yale 10-9 H W, 3-0 South Florida 10-12 A W, 2-0 Massachusetts 10-16 H W, 3-0 Lafayette 10-19 H W, 2-0 Providence 10-23 H L, 1-0 Penn State 10-26 H W, 2-0 Brown 10-30 H W, 2-1 Rutgers 11-5 H W, 3-1# Syracuse 11-6 H L, 4-2# Seton Hall 11-13 H L, 3-1* Boston Univ. #BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament 1989 (12-5-5, 1-0-2 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-1 A W, 1-0 South Florida 9-3 A W, 2-0 Central Florida 9-6 H W, 2-0 Boston College 9-10 H T, 0-0 (ot) Howard 9-13 A L, 3-0 Boston Univ. 9-17 H T, 1-1 (ot) Syracuse 9-20 H L, 1-0 (ot) Yale 9-24 H L, 4-0 North Carolina 9-27 A W, 3-1 Rhode Island 10-1 H W, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-4 H W, 1-0 Harvard 10-8 H L, 2-1 FDU 10-11 A T, 1-1 (ot) Providence 10-15 H W, 3-1 Pennsylvania 10-18 H T, 0-0 (ot) Massachusetts 10-20 A W, 2-1 Penn State 10-22 A T, 1-1 (ot) Phila. Textiles 10-25 A W, 6-0 Brown 10-29 H W, 1-0 Alabama A&M 11-3 H W, 2-0# Boston College 11-5 H W, 3-1# Seton Hall 11-11 A L, 2-0* Vermont #BIG EAST Tournament (1st)

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32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

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38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

9-29 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-3 H W, 2-0 Georgetown 10-6 H W, 3-0 Yale 1990 (9-9-5, 3-2-3 BIG EAST) 10-9 A L, 3-1 Seton Hall Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-13 A W, 3-2 Providence 8-26 H W, 3-0 Phila. Textile 10-17 H L, 2-1 Pittsburgh 9-1 N L, 2-0 Washington 10-22 A L, 5-0 Penn State 9-2 A W, 2-1 Portland Villanova 9-6 A L, 4-3 Boston College 10-24 A L, 3-0 10-27 H L, 3-1 Boston Coll. 9-9 H W, 3-0 Long Island 10-31 H W, 5-1 Long Isl. Univ. 9-12 H W, 4-0 St. John’s 9-14 A T, 0-0 (ot) Syracuse 1994 (12-6-0, 5-3-0 BIG EAST) 9-16 H L, 1-0 Stetson Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-19 A L, 2-1 Harvard 9-3 H W, 7-1 St. Francis (NY) 9-23 H W, 1-0 Villanova 9-9 N W, 3-1 Stanford 9-26 H W, 5-2 Rhode Island 9-11 A L, 3-1 San Francisco 9-30 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 9-14 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts 10-3 A L, 3-1 (ot) Yale 9-18 H W, 3-0 Villanova 10-7 H W, 2-1 (ot) Seton Hall 9-21 A W, 5-3 (ot) Harvard 10-10 H T, 1-1 (ot) Providence 9-25 H W, 6-0 St. Bonaventure 10-12 A T, 0-0 (ot) Pittsburgh 10-2 A W, 3-1 (ot) Syracuse 10-14 A L, 2-1 Georgetown Yale 10-17 A W, 1-0 Massachusetts 10-5 A W, 2-1 10-9 H L, 1-0 St. John’s 10-21 H T, 2-2 (ot) Penn State 10-14 A W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-24 H L, 3-2 (ot) Brown Georgetown 10-28 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (NY) 10-16 A L, 3-1 10-20 H W, 6-0 Providence 10-30 H L, 3-2 Boston Univ. 11-2 H T, 2-2# (ot)Seton Hall (SH pks) 10-23 H L, 3-2 (ot) Colgate 10-26 A W, 2-1 Boston Coll. #BIG EAST Tournament 10-30 H L, 6-2 Seton Hall 11-1 H W, 3-2 (ot) Richmond 1991 (11-7-3, 6-2-0 BIG EAST) 11-4 A L, 1-0 Dartmouth Coach: Joseph Morrone 8-30 N L, 1-0 North Carolina 1995 (7-11-2,4-6-1 BIG EAST) 9-1 A L, 5-1 Wake Forest Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-8 H W, 2-1 Portland H L, 6-0 North Carolina 9-11 H W, 1-0 Boston College 9-2 H L, 5-1 Maryland 9-15 H T, 2-2 (ot) William & Mary 9-3 9-8 N W, 1-0 Old Dominion 9-18 A L, 1-0 St. John’s 9-9 A L, 3-1 W&M (ot) 9-22 H W, 2-1 Syracuse 9-13 H W, 8-1 Iona 9-25 H W, 2-1 (ot) Harvard 9-17 H L, 2-1 Pittsburgh 9-29 H W, 4-0 Pittsburgh 9-20 H T, 1-1 Yale (ot) 10-2 A L, 1-0 Boston Univ. 9-24 H L, 1-0 Rutgers 10-6 H T, 0-0 (ot) Dartmouth 9-27 H W, 4-2 Dartmouth 10-9 H W, 1-0 Yale 10-1 A L, 1-0 Syracuse 10-12 A L, 3-2 Seton Hall 10-4 A W, 2-0 Providence 10-16 A W, 2-1 Providence 10-8 H T, 2-2 (ot) W. Virginia 10-20 H W, 3-2 Georgetown 10-23 H T, 1-1 (ot) Massachusetts 10-11 H W, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 10-14 H L, 3-2 (ot) Cornell 10-25 A W, 3-2 Penn State 10-19 A L, 2-0 Seton Hall 10-27 A W, 3-2 Villanova 10-22 A W, 2-1 Villanova 10-30 A W, 1-0 Brown 10-25 H L, 3-1 Georgetown 11-3 H W, 4-2 Marquette 10-29 H W, 4-0 Notre Dame 11-8 H L, 2-1# St. John’s 11-4 A L, 1-0 St. John’s #BIG EAST Tournament 11-10 N L, 2-1# Boston College #BIG EAST Tournament 1992 (7-10-2,3-4-1 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 1996 (15-3-3,7-2-2 BIG EAST) 9-5 A L, 2-1 Wisconsin 9-6 N W, 2-1 Wisconsin-Mil. Coach: Joseph Morrone 8-31 A W, 2-1 Central Florida 9-9 H L, 2-1 Boston Univ. 9-1 N W, 5-2 Jacksonville 9-13 H W, 5-0 Lehigh 9-7 H W, 3-0 St. Mary’s 9-16 H L, 4-1 St. John’s 9-8 H W, 2-1 San Francisco 9-20 A T, 2-2 Syracuse 9-14 A L, 2-0 St. John’s 9-23 A L, 2-1 Harvard 9-20 A 1-1 (ot) Notre Dame 9-27 H T, 1-1 Wake Forest 9-22 A W, 2-0 Pittsburgh 9-30 A L, 3-1 Boston Coll. 9-25 H W, 1-0 Drexel 10-4 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 9-29 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 10-7 A L, 2-1 Yale 10-2 A W, 3-0 Yale 10-11 H W, 3-0 Seton Hall 10-6 H W, 4-1 Villanova 10-14 H W, 5-0 Providence + 7 RW )DLUŕ ¤HOG 10-16 A L, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-12 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 10-18 A L, 3-2 Georgetown West Virginia 10-21 A L, 4-0 Massachusetts 10-18 H W, 6-1 10-20 H T, 3-3 (ot) Georgetown 10-25 H W, 3-0 Villanova 10-23 H W, 4-0 Long Island 10-28 H W, 1-0 Brown 10-27 H W, 2-0 Seton Hall 11-1 H W, 2-1 Penn State 10-30 A W, 2-0 Boston College 11-3 H W, 1-0 (ot) Providence 1993 (10-8-0,3-5-0 BIG EAST) 11-10 H W, 3-0# Seton Hall Coach: Joseph Morrone Notre Dame 9-4 N W, 3-2 George Mason 11-16 N L, 2-1# #BIG EAST Tournament 9-5 N L, 5-1 Virginia 9-9 H W, 1-0 Massachusetts 9-12 H L, 2-1 Army 1997 (11-7-2, 5-6-0 BIG EAST) 9-15 A L, 2-0 St. John’s Coach: Ray Reid 9-19 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 8-30 A L, 2-0 Syracuse 9-22 H W, 6-4 Harvard 9-6 H W, 2-1 Ohio State + : )DLUŕ ¤HOG 9-7 H T, 1-1 (ot) Richmond *NCAA Tournament

9-10 A L, 2-1(ot) Providence 9-14 H L, 2-0 Rutgers 9-17 H W, 2-0 St. Peter’s 9-21 A L, 1-0 Villanova 9-26 A L, 1-0 (ot) Georgetown 9-28 A L, 4-3 (ot) West Virginia 10-1 H W, 2-0 Niagara 10-5 H W, 3-0 Boston College 10-8 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-12 H W, 2-0 St. John’s 10-15 H W, 3-1 Phila. Textile 10-19 H T, 0-0 FDU (ot) 10-24 H W, 4-2 Pittsburgh 10-26 H W, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 10-29 H W, 3-0 Long Island 11-2 A 3-2 (ot) Seton Hall 11-10 A 0-2# Georgetown #BIG EAST Tournament 1998 (17-4-0, 9-2-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 9-1 H W, 3-0 Providence 9-5 A W, 3-1 St. John’s 9-11 H W, 5-1+ Princeton 9-13 H W, 2-1+ South Florida 9-18 H W, 1-0 West Virginia 9-20 H W, 4-0 Georgetown 9-23 A W, 1-0 Yale 9-27 H W, 5-0 Syracuse 9-30 A W, 3-2 (ot) Boston Coll. 10-4 H W, 2-0 Villanova 10-7 H W, 4-1 Long Island 10-11 H W, 3-1 Hatrwick 10-16 A W, 2-0 Notre Dame 10-18 A W, 1-0 (ot) Pittsburgh 10-21 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (NY) 10-25 H L, 2-1 Seton Hall 10-28 H W, 3-0 Monmouth 10-31 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 11-7 H W, 4-0# West Virginia 11-13 N L, 2-1# Georgetown 11-22 H L, 1-0^ Penn State + at Willow Brook Park, New Britain, Conn.# BIG EAST Tournament ^NCAA Tournament 1999 (19-5-0, 9-2-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS NCAA SEMIFINALISTS 9-3 H W, 4-1+ Hartford 9-5 H L, 2-1+ Cincinnati 9-10 N W, 3-0 NC State 9-11 A L, 2-1 (ot) Duke 9-19 H W, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 9-22 H W, 5-0 Yale 9-26 H W, 3-0 St. John’s 9-29 A W, 3-1 Providence 10-2 A L, 2-1 Seton Hall 10-6 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 10-10 H L, 2-1 Rutgers 10-15 A W, 1-0 Georgetown 10-17 A W, 3-0 West Virginia 10-24 A W, 3-1 Villanova 10-28 H W, 2-0 Boston College 10-31 A W, 3-2 (ot) Syracuse 11-3 H W, 3-0 Pittsburgh 11-7 H W, 2-0# Seton Hall 11-12 H W, 1-0# Syracuse 11-15 H W, 2-0# Georgetown 11-21 H W, 2-1^ (4ot) Hartford 11-28 H W, 3-0^ Yale 12-5 H W, 3-2^ Furman 12-12 N L, 2-1! (4ot) Santa Clara + at Willow Brook Park, New Britain, CT # BIG EAST Tournament ^NCAA Tournament ! NCAA College Cup 2000 (20-3-2, 8-1-2 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 9-1 H L, 1-2+(ot) Wake Forest 9-2 H W, 4-1+(ot) Duke

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9-10 H W, 4-0 Seton Hall 9-15 A W, 3-1% Hartwick 9-16 N W, 1-0% New Hampshire 9-22 A W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 9-24 A W, 1-0 Notre Dame 9-27 H W, 3-0 St. Peter’s 9-30 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 10-4 H W, 4-1 Providence 10-7 H W, 1-0 VCU 10-11 A W, 1-1(2ot)Boston College 10-14 H L, 1-0 Syracuse 10-20 H W, 2-0 Georgetown 10-22 H W, 2-0 West Virginia 10-25 H W, 4-1 Villanova 10-28 A W, 2-1 Rutgers (ot) 10-31 H W, 1-0 Hartford 11-5 H W, 2-0# Syracuse 11-10 N L, 3-2# (ot)Seton Hall 11-19 H W, 3-0^ Dartmouth 11-26 A W, 2-1^ (ot)Clemson 12-3 H W, 1-0^ Brown 12-8 N W, 2-0! So. Methodist 12-10 N W, 2-0! Creighton + UConn Soccer Classic % Hartwick Classic, Hartwick,N.Y. # BIG EAST Tournament ^NCAA Tournament ! NCAA College Cup 2001 (15-5-2, 9-1-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 8-31 H T, 3-3+(2ot)Akron 9-1 H L, 1-0+ Washington 9-4 H W, 5-1 St. Peter’s 9-6 H W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 9-9 A W, 2-1 (2ot)Villanova 9-21 N T, 2-2* (2ot)Fresno St. 9-23 A L, 6-1* UNLV 9-26 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 9-29 H W, 2-1 Hartford (ot) 10-5 A W, 3-0 West Virginia 10-10 H W, 1-0 Boston College 10-13 A W, 3-1 Syracuse 10-20 A L, 1-0 Georgetown 10-24 A W, 2-0 Yale 10-27 H W, 1-0 Notre Dame 10-31 A W, 1-0 Providence 11-3 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers 11-6 H W, 2-1 St. John’s 11-11 H W, 2-1# (2ot)VA Tech 11-16 H W, 1-0# Rutgers 11-18 H L, 1-0# St. John’s 11-25 H L, 2-1^ (3ot)Rutgers + UConn Soccer Classic, Conn. * UNLV Rebel Classic # BIG EAST Tournament ^NCAA Tournament

$NCAA Tournament 2003 (9-8-4, 5-3-2 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid 8-29 A L, 2-0* Wake Forest 8-30 N L, 3-0* North Carolina 9-5 H W, 1-0+ Boston Univ. 9-6 H W, 2-1+ Indiana 9-13 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Seton Hall 9-20 A L, 2-0 Rutgers 9-24 H W, 1-0 (2ot) Boston Coll. 9-27 A T, 2-2 (2ot)West Virginia 10-1 H L, 0-1 Yale 10-4 H W, 2-1 Villanova 10-8 A W, 2-0 Virginia Tech 10-12 A L, 4-0 Maryland 10-15 H L, 1-0 (2ot)St. John’s 10-18 H W, 1-0 Notre Dame 10-22 H W, 6-1 Hartford 10-26 A L, 2-1 Syracuse 10-28 H T, 1-1 (2ot)St. Peter’s 11-1 A W, 1-0 Georgetown 11-9 A L, 2-0# Notre Dame 11-22 H W, 3-0$ Rhode Island 11-26 A T, 0-0$ St. John’s (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2) * Wake Forest Classic, S.C. + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. # BIG EAST Tournament $NCAA Tournament

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(2ot, Akron 4-3 PKs) + UConn Soccer Classic ! Brown Classic, Providence, R.I. # BIG EAST Tournament $NCAA Tournament 2006 (10-7-2, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid 8-26 H L, 1-0 LMU 9-1 A T, 1-1 (2ot)!Indiana 9-3 N L, 5-1! St. Louis 9-8 H W, 2-1 (2ot) Rutgers 9-10 H W, 2-1 Villanova 9-14 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 9-17 A W, 2-0 Syracuse 9-20 H W,2-0 Sacred Heart 9-23 A W, 3-1 Georgetown 9-27 H W, 4-1 Yale 9-30 H L, 3-0 West Virginia 10-3 A W, 1-0 Providence 10-7 H W, 3-1 Seton Hall 10-10 H L, 1-0 (2ot)Wake Forest 10-14 A W, 4-3 Pittsburgh 10-18 A W, 1-0 Marquette 10-21 H L, 1-0 Notre Dame 10-29 H L, 1-0# St. John’s + / )DLUŕ ¤HOG ! Indiana Tournament, Bloomington, Ind. # BIG EAST Tournament $NCAA Tournament

# BIG EAST Tournament $NCAA Tournament 2009 (11-4-4, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) BIG EAST Reg. Season Champions Coach: Ray Reid 9-2 H W, 2-0 St. Peter’s 9-5 H L, 3-0 Boston Univ. 9-11 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Darmouth 9-13 N T, 0-0 (2ot)Iona 9-18 A W, 2-1 Villanova 9-20 A L, 2-1 Rutgers 9-25 H W, 1-0 St. John’s 9-27 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 10-3 H W, 1-0 Georgetown 10-6 H W, 4-0 Providence 10-10 A T, 0-0 (2ot)West Virginia 10-14 H W, 4-0 Harvard 10-17 H W, 2-0 Pittsburgh 10-20 A W, 2-0 Yale 10-25 A W, 3-1 Seton Hall 10-31 A L, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 11-2 H W, 3-0 Marquette 11-7 H L, 1-0# (ot)Providence 11-19 A T, 0-0$ Monmouth (2ot, Monmouth advances, 4-3) # BIG EAST Tournament $NCAA Tournament

2010 (12-2-6, 5-1-3 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid 2004 (12-8-3, 5-4-1 BIG EAST) 9-1 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) Coach: Ray Reid 2007 (20-3-1, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) 9-4 H W, 3-1 Yale BIG EAST Tournament Champions Coach: Ray Reid 9-7 H W, 6-0 Manhattan 9-1 H L, 1-0 Michigan BIG EAST Reg. Season Champions 9-11 H T, 1-1 (2ot)Harvard 9-4 H L, 1-0 Washington BIG EAST Tournament Champions 9-17 N W, 3-0 Kentucky 9-10 H W, 4-0+ Richmond 8-31 H W, 3-2 Canisius 9-19 A W, 4-0 South Carolina 9-11 H L, 1-0+ Santa Barbara 9-2 H W, 3-0 Stony Brook 9-24 H W, 4-0 South Florida 9-15 H W, 1-0 (2ot) St. Peter’s 9-7 H W, 3-0+ South Carolina 9-28 H W, 2-0 Boston College 9-19 H W, 2-0 West Virginia 9-8 H W, 1-0+ Florida Int’l 10-1 A T, 1-1 (2ot)Marquette 9-22 A T, 1-1 (2ot)VCU 9-12 H W, 2-0 Hofstra 10-5 A L, 1-0 Maryland 9-25 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 9-15 H W, 1-0 (ot) Georgetown 10-9 H W, 4-0 Seton Hall 10-3 A T, 2-2 (2ot)Villanova 9-21 A W, 2-1 South Florida 10-13 A W, 2-0 Providence 10-5 H W, 2-1 Quinnipiac 9-23 A L, 1-0 DePaul 10-16 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 10-9 A L, 1-0 St. John’s 9-28 H W, 3-0 St. John’s 10-19 H W, 2-0^ West Virginia 10-12 H W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 9-30 H W, 1-0 Syracuse 10-22 H T, 0-0!(2ot)Notre Dame 10-16 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers 10-3 H W, 3-1 Hartford 10-27 A L, 1-0 Georgetown 10-20 H L, 2-0 Boston Coll. 10-6 H W, 4-0 Pittsburgh 10-31 A W, 2-0 Pittsburgh 10-23 A L, 2-0 Seton Hall 10-10 H W, 3-0 Providence 11-5 H W, 2-0# DePaul 10-27 H W, 3-2 Syracuse 10-13 A T, 3-3 (ot) Notre Dame 11-7 A T, 1-1# Cincinnati 10-30 A L, 2-0 Notre Dame 10-19 A L, 1-0 West Virginia (2ot, Cincinnati advances in PKs 4-1) 11-2 A W, 2-1 Providence 10-24 A W, 2-1 Yale 11-21 H T, 1-1$ Brown 11-7 A W, 1-0# Boston Coll. 10-27 H W, 2-1 Marquette (2ot, Brown advances in PKS 7-6) 11-12 N W, 1-0# West Virginia 110-3 A W, 1-0 Seton Hall # BIG EAST Tournament 11-14 N T, 0-0# Seton Hall 11-10 H W, 2-0# South Florida $NCAA Tournament (2ot, UConn advances, 5-3 PKs) 11-16 H W, 5-1# Louisville ^ Televised on ESPNU 11-20 H W, 2-1$ (ot) Marist 11-18 H W, 2-0# Notre Dame ! Televised on Fox Soccer Channel 11-23 A L, 1-0$ Boston Coll. 11-28 H W, 2-0$ Vermont + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. 12-2 H W, 5-0$ South Florida # BIG EAST Tournament 12-8 H L, 1-0$ Virginia Tech 2002 (17-6-0, 7-3-0 BIG EAST) $NCAA Tournament + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. Coach: Ray Reid # BIG EAST Tournament 8-31 A L, 3-2 Seton Hall 2005 (16-3-2, 7-3-1 BIG EAST) $NCAA Tournament 9-6 H W, 3-0+ American Coach: Ray Reid 9-8 H W, 5-0+ UNLV BIG EAST Reg. Season Champs 2008 (11-5-6, 6-3-2 BIG EAST) 9-14 H W, 2-0 West Virginia BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Coach: Ray Reid 9-17 A L, 1-0 Boston Univ. CHAMPIONS 8-29 H W, 4-0 St. Peter’s 9-21 A W, 4-1 Pittsburgh 9-2 H W, 2-0+ St. Peter’s 8-31 H T, 1-1 (2ot)Tulsa 9-27 N W, 2-1* Portland 9-4 H W, 2-0+ Hartwick 9-3 H W, 1-0 Stony Brook 9-29 A W, 2-0* Washington N W, 2-1! George Mason 9-7 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Boston Univ. 10-2 A W, 1-0 Boston College 9-9 9-11 N W, 2-0! UNC Greensboro 9-13 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Saint Louis 10-5 H W, 5-1 Georgetown 9-16 A L, 2-0 Cincinnati 9-19 H W, 1-0 Louisville 10-9 H W, 2-1 Providence 9-18 A L, 2-1 Louisville 9-21 H W, 2-1 Cincinnati 10-12 H W, 2-0 Maryland 9-23 H T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 9-26 A L, 3-1 St. John’s 10-20 A L, 3-1 Notre Dame 9-25 H W, 1-0 Syracuse 9-28 A W, 1-0 (2ot)Syracuse 10-25 A L, 1-0^ St. John’s 9-28 H W, 3-0 Sacred Heart 10-3 H L, 1-0 West Virginia 10-26 N W, 4-0^ Adelphi 10-1 H W, 6-0 Marquette 10-8 A L, 1-0 Providence 10-30 H W, 2-0 Virginia Tech 10-5 H W, 3-2 (ot) Providence 10-11 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Georgetown 11-3 H W, 4-2 Syracuse 10-8 A W, 2-1 Notre Dame 10-15 H W, 2-1 Dartmouth 11-9 H W, 1-0# Rutgers 10-19 H W, 3-0 Pittsburgh 10-18 A W, 1-0 Marquette 11-15 N W, 3-2# St. John’s Seton Hall 10-22 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Yale 11-17 N L, 3-2# Boston College 10-22 A L, 1-0 10-26 A W, 1-0 West Virginia 10-25 H W, 1-0 (ot) Notre Dame 11-27 H W, 4-0$ Pennsylvania 10-29 H W, 1-0 Georgetown 10-28 A T, 2-2 (2ot)Pittsburgh 12-1 H W, 1-0$ Indiana 11-6 H W, 5-0# Georgetown 10-31 H W, 2-1 Seton Hall 12-7 A L, 3-0$ Maryland 11-11 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 11-8 H L, 1-0# DePaul + UConn Soccer Classic, Conn. 11-13 H W, 1-0# South Florida + : )DLUŕ ¤HOG * Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. 11-23 H W, 2-0$ Stony Brook 11-25 A W, 2-0$ Virginia ^ St. John’s Classic, Jamaica, N.Y. 11-27 H T, 3-3$ Akron 11-29 A L, 2-1$ (ot)Creighton # BIG EAST Tournament

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4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

National championships.............. 84-85 big east championships................. 86-87 the best of the big east............... 88-89 game day at uconn............................90 the goal patrol..................................91 ncaa’s most popular program..........92 friends of soccer...............................93 uconn soccer alumni.........................94 huskies in major league soccer........95 meet the huskies banquet..................96 media coverage...................................97 1981 national championship.............98

UConn led the country in total attendance with 58,392 in 2007 and 39,138 in 2008. In 2010, UConn welcomed over 34,000 fans into Morrone Stadium to support its men’s soccer program and ranked third in the country in average attendance.

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2000 NCAA Championship Head coach Ray Reid and the Huskies won the 2000 NCAA College Cup with a 2-0 win over Creighton in the championship game on Dec. 10. Chris Gbandi scored D JRDO LQ WKH ࠤUVW KDOI DQG 'DULQ /HZLV VHDOHG WKH ZLQ in the 86th minute to give UConn the victory. Gbandi was the most outstanding defensive player, while Lewis was the most outstanding offensive player. UConn opened NCAA play with wins over Dartmouth and &OHPVRQ EHIRUH GHIHDWLQJ %URZQ LQ WKH TXDUWHUࠤQDOV in a renewal of one of New England’s original college soccer rivalries. A 2-0 win over Southern Methodist in WKH VHPLࠤQDOV VHW XS WKH FKDPSLRQVKLS JDPH 8&RQQ ࠤQLVKHG WKH \HDU ZLWK D UHFRUG ZKLOH Chris Gbandi, Darin Lewis and Brent Rahim all earned All-America honors.

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1981 NCAA Championship Head coach Joe Morrone and the Huskies were on top of the men’s college soccer world in 1981 as UConn topped Alabama A&M by a 2-1 score in overtime on December 6 at Stanford Stadium to win the NCAA Championship. UConn posted victories over Vermont and Long Island at home in opening round NCAA games before topping Eastern Illinois by a 2-1 overtime score in the national VHPLࠤQDOV WR PRYH RQ WR WKH FKDPSLRQVKLS UConn had a 20-3-2 record in 1981 as Elvis Comrie and Pedro DeBrito were both named All-Americans. charlie mcspiritt

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his fourth BIG EAST Tournament victory in 10 seasons with the Huskies.

The Huskies lead the conference with 27 tour-

nament wins, just one more than 2008 Final Four competitor St. John’s.

The loss to Providence in the second round of the 2009 BIG EAST Tournament was just the fourth time in the last 12 years that

UConn was eliminated from the conference tournament after just one game. This also occurred in 2008, 2006 and 2003.

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15 student-athletes have earned a combined 24 BIG EAST Player of the Year honors.

Chris Gbandi is the only Husky player to receive a Player of the Year award all four years as a letterwinner. He earned

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For more information regarding how to join The Goal Patrol:

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top attendance figures at uconn* Att. Date Opponent 5,495 12/8/2007 Virginia Tech 5,489 8/26/2006 Loyola Marymount 5,324 8/31/2007 Duke (Exh.) 5,271 9/23/2005 St. John’s 5,237 9/25/2004 Pittsburgh 5,116 9/28/2007 St. John’s 5,011 10/5/2002 Georgetown 4,802 10/18/2003 Notre Dame 4,785 9/25/2009 St. John’s 4,619 9/30/2006 West Virginia 4,477 10/9/2010 Seton Hall 4,463 10/22/2002 Notre Dame 4,407 10/3/2008 West Virginia 4,407 10/25/2008 Notre Dame 4,425 10/12/2002 Maryland 4,374 10/3/2009 Georgetown 4,374 9/24/2010 South Florida *The stadium was restructured prior to the 2002 season and the capacity went from over 8,000 to 5,564. *During the 2008 season, more restructuring occurred, limiting capacity of the stadium to 4,407. In 2009, stadium capacity was improved to 4,500. *These crowds represent the largest numbers since reconstruction in 2002.

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the past FOUR seasons.. >> UConn led the country in attendance in 2007 with 58,392 fans and

again in 2008 with 39,138. In 2009, UConn was second in average attendance (3,037), while in 2010, the Huskies were third in the country as they averaged 3,126 fans per contest. >> UConn has averaged over 3,000 fans per game at Morrone Stadium since 2007. >> In 2010, UConn was ranked fourth in the nation as the Huskies welcomed 34,384 fans to Morrone Stadium.

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Harry S. & Ann K. Gaucher, Jr. Seymour & Annette Gavens John M. & Susan A. Gessay Mr. & Mrs. Steven Marc Glick Jerry Gorecki Mr. Michael Gorman, Jr. Mr. William T. Gough Mr, Paul C, Graml Vin & Patricia Grillo Richard J. & Madeline O. Guandalini Gregory G. & Nancy A. Guisti Gustine RV Sales Richard W. & Amy J. Hadden Mike Haggerty Mr. George E. Hatzikostas Tracy W. & Diane Heavens Harry B. & Linda P. Heller Mr. Richard R. Hermanson Mrs. John P. Higgins Mrs. ISabel B. Higgins Mr. Avis J. Holtsberg Mr. Michael G. Howard Walter E. Hrynchuk Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hughes Robert H. & Nancy E. Hyde Mrs. Ginny Ivy Donald A. & Joan E. Jacobs David E. & Jane W. Johnson Harry M. & Lynn A. Johnson Mr. Roy T. Johnson Mrs. Karen H. Kellerman Mr. Quentin Kessel Mrs. Kathleen Knecht Robert W. & Mary Kortmann Mr. Morris H. Kotick Richard L. & Gail E. Krause Mr. Robert A. Kravecs, Jr. Ira Kronick Susan Labins Mr. Gregory J. Lachut Mr. Kenneth Lamberti Frederick A. & Claudia A. Landwehr The Larson Family Richard S. & Elin S. Lawrence John T. Lazur William F. & Carol M. Legault Henry & Beth Lesinski

he Friends of Soccer at the University of Connecticut is a booster club founded nearly 43 years ago and is dedicated to supporting the men’s soccer program. The FOS consists of UConn alumni, theformer Year players ď Ź 38and First Team EASTMembership Selections many local All-BIG soccer fans. entitles one to receive priority seating at the home of the Huskies in Joseph J. Morrone Stadium, a subscription to the organization’s newsletter and admittance to the Club’s Hospitality Tent at home games. The Hospitality Tent is where FOS members gather before and during the halftime break to socialize, discuss the team’s progress and partake in light snacks and UHIUHVKPHQWV 2WKHU EHQHŕ ¤WV DUH SURYLGHG EDVHG RQ WKH OHYHO RI ŕ ¤QDQFLDO FRQWULEXWLRQ D PHPEHU PDNHV WR WKH SURJUDP DQG university. The Club often works with the Athletic Department in organizing activities and transportation for those interested in traveling to away games and tournaments. For the past 39 years, the Friends of Soccer has sponsored the annual team awards banquet at which time those players who have distinguished themselves in the classroom and on WKH SOD\LQJ ŕ ¤HOG DUH UHFRJQL]HG $GGLWLRQDOO\ WKH &OXE KRQRUV some of its own members for their volunteer contributions and support to the FOS and Men’s Soccer program. The Friends of Soccer provides assistance to the program in many ways - from raising money (over $300,000 during each of the past several years), supporting and supplementing the University’s budget for the Men’s Soccer program, establishing and continuing endowed scholarships for Men’s Soccer to providing volunteer assistance at home games and tournaments, promoting increased attendance. The FOS members believe that by providing this support and assistance, the UConn Men’s Soccer program will remain among the elite in college athletics. For more information on joining the Friends of Soccer please call WKH 0HQ¡V 6RFFHU Rŕ ŚFH DW

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Matthew R. Addington (82-85) Assistant Special Agent in Charge, New England Field Division of Drug Enforcement Administration Gregory Barger (83-86) Managing Director, Calvert Street Capital Partners John Blomstrann (73-75) Head Boys’ Soccer Coach, E.O. Smith HS

Ryan Brown (97-00) Project Director, Greenwich Associates

Neil Brickley (74-75) Projects Director, Close, Jensen & Miller

Kevin Burns (02-06) Professional soccer player, Columbus Crew (MLS)

Matt Chavlovich (96-99) Product Line Manager, adidas

Elvis Comrie (78-91) Head Men’s Soccer Coach, Holy Cross

Ryan Cordeiro (04-07) Professional soccer player

Dan Donigan (85-88) Head Men’s Soccer Coach, Rutgers

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Willis Forko (02-05) Professional soccer player, FK Bodø/Glimt (Norwegian Premier League)

Chris Gbandi (98-01) Professional soccer player, FK Haugesund (Norwegian Premier League)

Garrett Grinsfelder (98-00) Sales Associate

Bryheem Hancock (98-01) Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach, South Florida

Vince Jajuga (88-91) Universal Data Solutions (Charleston, S.C.)

Julius James (04-07) Professional soccer player, DC United (MLS)

Louis Jones (02-07) Medical School, University of Mississippi

Erhardt Kapp (77-80) Owner, Kapp’s Wide World of Soccer (Mamaroneck, N.Y.)

Darin Lewis (99-00) Professional soccer player, WASA FC (Trinidad Super League)

Donny Mark (99-00) CEO, 10 Sports Consulting (China)

Fernando Morales (99-02) Accountant – Price, Waterhouse, Cooper

Michael Mordocco (99-02) Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach, Stony Brook

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Kyle Muncy (90-91) Assistant Athletic Director/Communications, UConn

Bobby Muuss Head Men’s Soccer Coach, Denver

Mansour Ndiaye (98-01) UConn’s Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletics Lindon Pecorelli (00-03) Drafted by San Jose Earthquakes (MLS, 2004)

Tony Pierce (80-83) Director of Coaching, Brookfield Soccer (Brookfield, Wis.) EJ Raftery (82-85) Pres. Sales/Marketing, Raftery & Assoc.

Brent Rahim (97-00) Plays soccer for Fulkirk, First Division of Scotland Damani Ralph (01-02) Professional soccer player

Christopher Reif Supervisor/Liaison and Investigations, Baltimore Gas and Electric

Jim Renehan (79-81) Owner and VP Business Development, Servient (Richmond, Va.) Bobby Rhine (94-96, 98) FC Dallas (MLS) Community Development Manager Edwin Rivera (97-00) Account Manager/Transformation Enzymes

Tony Rizza (83-86) Senior Managing Director & Portfolio Manager, Columbus Circle Investors Mike Rueda (98-00) Law School, Suffolk University (Boston, Mass.) Adam Schuerman (01-05) Group Sales, Genworth Financial

Eric Soares (98-01) Owner, New England Computer Solutions

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Toni Stahl (06-09) Professional soccer player, Philadelphia Union (MLS) Shavar Thomas (01-02) Professional soccer player, Chivas USA (MLS)

Joe Trager (82-85) Owner, Trager Brothers Coffee and Higher Grounds (Charlottesvile, Va.) Kevin Trainor (94-97) High School Teacher

Lenny Tsantiris (73-76) Head Women’s Soccer Coach, UConn

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Player Rd Pick Team Bobby Rhine 1st 6th Dallas Maurizio Rocha Project-40 Miami Brent Rahim 4th 45th LA Chris Gbandi 1st 1st Dallas Sam Forko 3rd 30th NY-NJ Mansour Ndiaye 1st 7th NY-NJ Bryheem Hancock 2nd 22nd LA Shavar Thomas 1st 10th Dallas Damani Ralph 2nd 18th Chicago Lindon Pecorelli 3rd 30th San Jose Esteban Arias 4th 38th Chivas

Easton Wilson* 3rd 33rd N. England 2006 Mpho Moloi* 1st 7th Houston Willis Forko* 2nd 14th Salt Lake 2007 Kevin Burns* 4th 50th Columbus 2008 Julius James 1st 9th Toronto Ryan Cordeiro 3rd 33rd DC United 2009 O’Brian White 1st 4th Toronto Akeem Priestley 4th 50th Kansas City 2010 Toni Stahl 2nd 17th Philadelphia K. Watson-Siriboe 2nd 26th Chicago 2011 Josh Ford* 1st 11th Seattle * Supplemental Draft selection Bold indicates current players.

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There is ample time for autographs prior to dinner where children of all ages can meet and greet their favorite players. As the night progresses, the team is introduced and several people are honored for the contributions to, not just UConn Soccer, but the sport as a whole.

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he University of Connecticut men’s soccer program continues to rank in a class by itself when the issue of media coverage arises. The Connecticut soccer program boasts the largest media following (print and electronic) of any collegiate soccer program in the BIG EAST Conference, Northeast region and one of the largest in the entire nation. Connecticut’s home games often attract several daily newspapers, radio and television stations to report on the Huskies. In addition to appearances on Fox Soccer, UConn soccer has appeared on ESPNU, CSTV, SNY, Cox Sports and BIG EAST TV in the last several seasons. In fact, the Connecticut soccer program was a pioneer in the development of college soccer on television, both nationally and regionally. Connecticut soccer has a long history of television exposure as the Huskies have appeared on ESPN 19 times, including ESPN’s live coverage of Connecticut’s 2-1 overtime victory against Alabama A&M for the 1981 NCAA National Championship and UConn’s 2-0 win versus Creighton to capture the 2000 NCAA National Championship. On ESPN, Connecticut has faced top national opponents such as St. Louis, UCLA, San Francisco, Virginia and North Carolina.

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John Tuite: WHUS radio John Tuite enters his 28th year as the “Voice of Connecticut Soccer” on WHUS-FM Radio (91.7 FM). Tuite currently serves as the Voice of Connecticut Soccer for WHUS, the UConn campus radio station, which broadcasts a number Husky soccer games, home and away. Tuite has accompanied the Husky soccer team on every major intersectional trip since 1983. In addition to his duties at WHUS, Tuite is a news and sports reporter for WILI-AM and I-98 FM Radio in nearby Willimantic, Conn. Tuite began working at WHUS in 1982, and became a full-time play-by-play announcer in 1983. The Storrs, Conn., native has been honored on several occasions by the Connecticut Associated Press for outstanding sports play-by-play. In 1993, Tuite received the New England Collegiate Soccer Association “Media Award”. He also was honored by the Associated Press for his broadcast of the 1984 NCAA National Tournament regional match between UConn and Harvard and is a past recipient of the UConn Friends of Soccer “Recognition Award”. The fall of 2007 marks the 36th consecutive year that WHUS-Radio, 91.7 FM in Storrs, Conn., will broadcast University of Connecticut soccer. Since this unique tradition of live intercollegiate soccer broadcasts was begun, WHUS-Radio has carried Husky soccer games home and away, providing the soccer program the most extensive radio coverage of any NCAA soccer team in the nation. The WHUS signal carries 60 miles from Storrs, and its broadcasts of Connecticut soccer can be heard in Central Massachusetts, Vermont, Long Island and Rhode Island. It can also be found live via the Internet at www.whus.org.

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• The American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education ranks the Neag School of Education’s doctoral program in kinesiology No. 1 in the nation. • Forbes ranks UConn’s School of Business MBA program 13th among public universities nationwide. • The University has been elected to membership in Universitas 21, a preeminent international network of leading research-intensive universities in 15 countries.

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/2&$7,21 • Main campus is located in Storrs, about 30 minutes from Hartford, the state’s capital city, and within driving distance of Boston, New York City, and Providence. • Campuses are situated in ideal locations at Avery Point, Waterbury, West Hartford, Stamford, and Torrington. • UConn Health Center in Farmington and Schools of Law and Social Work in the greater Hartford area complete the University’s high-quality programs available statewide.

$&$'(0,& %5($'7+ • UConn has 14 schools and colleges. • The University grants 7 undergraduate degrees and offers more than 100 majors. • The University grants 17 graduate degrees in more than 85 fields of study, and provides graduate professional programs in business, dental medicine, law, medicine, pharmacy, and social work.

,035(66,9( )$&8/7< • UConn’s faculty members are world-renowned. Many are recognized as leaders in education, research, and scholarship. • UConn faculty research in regenerative biology produced America’s first cloned calf using non-reproductive cells, creating an international scientific and media sensation. • UConn faculty provided pivotal leadership for the historic UConn-African National Congress Partnership. • Faculty initiative created an unprecedented opportunity for UConn students to study at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. • UConn’s Neag School of Education is home to the renowned National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, the Accelerated Schools Project, and is one of 11 schools nationwide selected for the Carnegie Corporation’s prestigious Teachers for a New Era initiative. • UConn faculty collaborating across campuses, including at the Health Center, are conducting breakthrough research in such cutting-edge areas as nanotechnology, stem cell research, and fuel cell technology. • Faculty members are dedicated to their roles as teachers, student advisors, and mentors. UConn’s undergraduate summer research program offers students the opportunity to participate in original research or receive a grant to work under the direction of our renowned professors.

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$0$=,1* )$&,/,7,(6 $ &DPSXV IRU WKH VW &HQWXU\ • UConn continues to renew, rebuild and enhance our campuses through an unprecedented $2.8 billion, 20-year investment in the University’s infrastructure. UCONN 2000 has been the most ambitious publicly financed university building program in the country. • Now in its 16th year, UCONN 2000 has invigorated the University’s living and learning environments, helped advance faculty research, and stimulated public and private investment. This investment revitalizes the state’s future by providing the means for the University to attract high-achieving students, prestigious faculty, and funding from public grants and private donors. The multibillion dollar facelift has facilitated UConn’s ascent to national prominence among public research universities. • Applications continue to be on the rise with over 28,000 applicants competing for 3,285 seats at the main campus in Storrs and 1,250 seats at the regional campuses. • For the sixth consecutive year, more than half of the applicants are out-ofstate students, comprising 35 percent of the incoming class.

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The landmark UCONN 2000 construction program has created more than 9.7 million square feet of new and renovated space for research, teaching, living, and learning. Completed projects include: • An award-winning building for the department of chemistry — the Chemistry Building is one of the best-designed buildings in the world according to the International Architecture Yearbook. • New buildings for the Schools of Business and Pharmacy. • The modern Biology/Physics Building, Information Technologies Engineering Building, and Agricultural Biotechnology Laboratory. • Additions to the William Benton Museum of Art. • Renovations to numerous facilities, including the Homer Babbidge Library, the historic Wilbur Cross Building, the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. • Construction that includes the latest innovations in student residential communities, ranging from traditional residence halls to suites to apartments. • Revitalized downtown campuses in Stamford and Waterbury, a sophisticated marine facility at our Avery Point campus, and new buildings on our Greater Hartford and Torrington campuses, as well as the UConn School of Law.

Forthcoming projects made possible by UCONN 2000 include: • A $352 million expansion to the UConn Health Center that will include a stem cell research institute, renovations to large lecture halls, and renovations to the dental clinics. • New liberal arts facilities and life sciences buildings at the Storrs campus.

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Now is a tremendously exciting time to attend UConn. A $2.8 billion landmark building program is dramatically transforming the places where students live, learn, and enjoy life. Through new construction and renovation, UConn offers the latest innovations nationally in university housing and dining and extensive recreational complexes. Classrooms and laboratories are being built at a remarkable rate, placing our facilities at the forefront of public higher education and propelling UConn to a position of national prominence.

From writers and scientists to human rights activists and historians, our more than 1,300 full-time faculty members are committed to classroom teaching. Fostering a dynamic learning environment, they share research opportunities with high-achieving undergraduates. Our faculty include English professor Regina Barreca, whose humor appears in nationally published columns. Amii Omara-Otunnu, holder of the first and only UNESCO chair in human rights in the United States, provides pivotal leadership for the UConn-African National Congress Partnership.

With a student/faculty ratio of 18:1, 21,881 undergraduate students receive personal attention and tailored academic advising. UConn also offers the opportunities of a premier research university, such as hands-on experience working in labs with professors who not only teach our courses, but who also are on the cutting edge of innovation and discovery.

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UConn has the highest percentage of students living on campus of any major public university in the country. Residential life at UConn offers a distinct sense of community, as well as many social and cultural opportunities. We offer new students a range of dining options and accommodations, while offering upper-division students the latest in suitestyle and apartment living. Fully wired residence halls come complete with study rooms, computer labs, and lounge areas.

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Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks UConn in the top 35 for best value in public colleges. Whether students’ long-range goals are preparing for a career, pursuing a graduate degree, or attending medical or law school, “students can receive a stellar education without graduating with a mountain of debt,â€? Kiplinger’s noted. UConn has a variety of programs to help many students financially, ranging from merit scholarship opportunities to need-based financial aid packages, all designed to support a large number of qualified students. The University also has many part-time campus jobs with flexible hours that help students earn extra spending money or build their rĂŠsumĂŠ with hands-on work experience.

With our main campus in Storrs, we’re a major academic institution that values its small-town roots. Students enjoy the familiarity of an intimate academic institution, while being just a short drive from major cities. UConn’s regional campuses are strategically placed across the state in Avery Point, Stamford, Torrington, Waterbury, and West Hartford, offering a quality education to meet our students’ distinct needs.

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something for everyone. Students select an established major or design an individualized plan of study to meet their specific needs. UConn takes pride in offering all students, including those enrolled in our distinctive Honors Program, the opportunity to pursue a major in any of the University’s 100+ programs of study. In addition to academic advisers, online study tools, and tutorial centers, UConn offers career counseling workshops, Study Abroad programs, and internships that offer valuable experience. The University of Connecticut offers many academic choices, yet remains committed to providing students with the support needed to help them achieve their goals.

+86.<0$1,$ Division I in all sports, we have a variety of men’s and women’s varsity athletics. Home of Huskymania, sports at UConn include baseball, basketball, cross country, field hockey, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track, and volleyball. Since 1995, UConn athletic teams have captured 11 NCAA national championships, including unprecedented dual men’s and women’s basketball championships in 2004 – the first University to do so in NCAA Division I history. UConn’s standard of athletic excellence extends to the gridiron, where the Huskies, who have played in four-straight bowl games, play for sellout crowds of 40,000 roaring football fans at the ultra-modern Rentschler Field.


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Consensus All-American Kemba Walker and the men’s basketball team won the NCAA Championship and made the customary trip to the White House.

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Danielle Cecco became the first UConn’s women’s diver in history to qualify for an NCAA Championship.

The UConn men’s track and field team hit the “BIG EAST Double” as it won both the indoor and outdoor championships.

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The fall of 2010 was highlighted by three UConn team all taking part in NCAA Championship action – the field hockey (quarterfinals), men’s soccer and women’s soccer squads. All-American George Springer and the UConn baseball team won the NCAA Clemson Regional and advanced to the program’s first-ever Super Regional.

All-American Jordan Todman and the football team won the BIG EAST Championship and played in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl – UConn’s firstever BCS game.

National Player of the Year Maya Moore and women’s basketball team set the all-time record for most consecutive wins in college basketball history and later in the season advanced to its fourth-straight final four.

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Trisha-Ann Hawthorne earned All-America honors in the 60-meter dash as the women’s track and field team enjoyed one of their finest seasons ever.


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In April 2008, Morrone Stadium was named the fourth best soccer venue in the United States, according to Goal.com. DC United’s RFK Stadium was ranked No. 1, followed by Indiana’s Armstrong Stadium and Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. attendance. The enhancements over the years at Morrone Stadium include: a state-of-the-art scoreboard and message center; aluminum bleachers; replacement of the natural grass surface, with new grass and an irrigation and automatic watering system installed; and one of the top press boxes in the country. The fully enclosed and heated aluminum-sided press box measures 120 feet. It includes a 60-foot midsection for working media, rooms for television and home and visiting radio, an enclosed upper camera deck, and special hospitality areas for guests. Additionally, television monitors are positioned throughout the press box for viewing the game action below. On April 11, 1997, the University of Connecticut Board of Trustees approved the naming of the Connecticut Soccer Stadium as the Joseph J. Morrone Stadium. The naming of the stadium enables the Division of Athletics to UHFRJQL]H WKH VLJQLŕ ¤FDQW FRQWULEXWLRQV WKDW -RH 0RUURQH KDV PDGH WR WKH JURZWK RI VRFFHU RQ DOO OHYHOV EXW PRUH VSHFLŕ ¤FDOO\ DW WKH University of Connecticut. Coach Morrone retired as head coach of men’s soccer at Connecticut following the 1996 season. In 28 years directing the UConn program, Morrone compiled an overall record of 358-178-53, and in 39 years as a collegiate head soccer coach he compiled a 422-199-64 record, ranking him as one of only four collegiate soccer coaches with more than 400 career victories. In 1981, he led Connecticut to the NCAA Division I National Championship.

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eaturing a 120-yard long state-of-the-art FieldTurf playing surface, an 18,000 square foot strength and conditioning area, and state-of-theart video capabilities, the indoor training center provides all of UConn’s teams with the most technologically advanced training equipment. The Mark R. Shenkman Training Center is the 8QLYHUVLW\·V ࠤUVW SURMHFW FHUWLࠤHG DV PHHWLQJ WKH Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards for “green” buildings. LEED designation is a process certifying that a building project meets a wide range of environmentally friendly criteria. 7KLV QHZ FRQVWUXFWLRQ PDUNV WKH ࠤUVW FROOHJH or university athletic project in the nation to earn the designation. The UConn Division of Athletics received an Environmental Leadership Award from the University of Connecticut for the work performed at the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center. A resident of Greenwich, Connecticut, Shenkman graduated from the Wilbraham & Monson Academy in Wilbraham, Mass. He received a bachelor’s degree in political science from UConn in 1965 followed by a master’s degree in business administration from The George Washington University.

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men’s and women’s basketball teams. It’s also Shenkman is the founder and president of gratifying that the UConn student population as Shenkman Capital Management, Inc., a regis- D ZKROH ZLOO EHQHࠤW IURP WKLV OHDGLQJ HGJH IDFLOWHUHG LQYHVWPHQW DGYLVRU ZLWK RࠦFHV LQ 1HZ <RUN ity.” City and Stamford, Connecticut. He has served on the UConn Foundation’s Board of Directors for eight years and is a member of its investment committee. Shenkman was elected to the UConn School of Business Hall of Fame in 2002 and has endowed a classroom and the e-Commerce Chair for the business school. Acknowledging the gift, UConn Director of Athletics Jeff Hathaway praised Shenkman’s generosity. “We are very grateful to Mark Shenkman and KLV HQWLUH IDPLO\ IRU WKLV VLJQLࠤFDQW HQKDQFHment to our athletic program,” says Hathaway. This landmark facility provides all of our varsity teams with an outstanding training venue while DGGLQJ WR RXU UHFUHDWLRQDO VHUYLFHV RࠣHULQJV µ

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Susan Herbst is the 15th president of the University of Connecticut and began her duties at the school in June of 2011. Prior to coming to her position in Storrs, Herbst was the executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer for The University System of Georgia. Herbst is the first woman to be selected as the University’s president since the school’s founding in 1881. In her position with The University System of Georgia, Herbst led 15 university presidents and oversaw the academic missions for all 35 public universities in Georgia. She worked closely with the system’s Board of Regents on all aspects of finance and higher education policy for the state. The system has more than 311,000 students, roughly 10,000 faculty members, and a budget of more than $6 billion a year. She had been with the Georgia system since 2007. In addition to those duties, Herbst continued to hold a faculty appointment as a professor of public policy at Georgia Tech. She is the author of many scholarly journal articles and books, including her most recent book about incivility in American politics, Rude Democracy, released in September 2010. Herbst was previously provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at SUNY-Albany from 2005 to 2007, and also served as acting president of the school for a year. She also served as the dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University from

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2003 to 2005. Herbst joined Northwestern University as an assistant professor in 1989 and remained there until 2003. There, she rose to become chair of the political science department and associate dean for faculty affairs. She received her BA in political science from Duke University in 1984 and her Ph.D. in communication theory and research from the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communications in Los Angeles in 1989. Herbst was born in New York City and raised in the midHudson Valley town of Peekskill, N.Y. She and her husband, Doug Hughes, have two children: Daniel Hughes, 16, and Becky Hughes, 15.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 41 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

32 BIG EAST Players of the Year

38 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

The UConn Athletic Development Fund is extremely grateful to our Endowed Scholarship Donors. For more information on the UConn Athletic Development Fund, please call (860) 486-3863. The Aero-Med Scholarship Fund The Peter Antonez Memorial Baseball Scholarship The Baum Family Scholarship The Baum, Cion and Newberg Families Scholarship The Baum Grandchildren Scholarship Fund The Arthur W. Beckius Memorial Scholarship The Peter Behuniak, Sr. Scholarship Fund The Harold and Helen Benson Family Scholarship The Bessette Family Men’s Track & Field Scholarship Fund The Boudreau Family Scholarship The John J. Brennan Memorial Scholarship Fund The Joseph B. Burns Scholarship The Barbara and Bob Burrill Family Athletic Scholarship The Michael G. Burton Endowed Scholarship Fund The Robert G. Burton Endowed Scholarship Fund The Ronald J. Bushwell Scholarship The Susan K. Butterworth Scholarship The M. Jeffrey Cariglia Memorial Golf Scholarship The J.O. Christian Scholarship The Herbert Tryon Clark, Sr. Class Of 1897 Endowed Memorial Soccer Scholarship The Herbert T. Clark, Jr. Memorial Class Of 1934 Men’s Soccer Endowment Fund The Connecticut Dunkin’ Donuts Franchisees Scholarship Fund The Robert T. Crovo Family Scholarship The Jack Dennerley Memorial Soccer Scholarship The C. Preston Donaldson Softball Endowment Fund The Bob Donnelly Football Scholarship The Bob Donnelly Men’s Basketball Scholarship The Dropo Family Scholarship The Herbert and Marcia Dunn Men’s Basketball Scholarship Fund The Herbert and Marcia Dunn Women’s Basketball Scholarship Fund The Eblens/Leonard Seaman Scholarship The Irma K. And Alvin L. Evans Endowed Scholarship Fund The Faculty/Staff Men’s Soccer Scholarship The Fiondella Family Women’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship The Fleet Bank General Athletic Scholarship Fund The Robert Foster Family Scholarship The Robert and Audrey Foster Family Football Scholarship Fund The Robert and Audrey Foster Family Softball Scholarship Fund The Mark E. Freitas Athletic Scholarship Fund The Friends Of Soccer Endowed Scholarship The Barbara “Bobbie” K. Galchus Memorial Athletic Scholarship The Timothy L. and Anne B. Gallagher Women’s Basketball Scholarship Fund The Harry A. Gampel Scholarship Fund The Harry A. and Edith D. Gampel Athletic Endowment Fund The Seymour Gavens Scholarship The Gelfenbien Family Athletic Scholarship

The Marty Gilman Memorial Scholarship The Robert W. Gordon Scholarship The Hugh S. Greer ’26 Scholarship The John M. Hall Memorial Athletic Scholarship Fund The Haviland Family Baseball Scholarship Fund The John and Bette Herr Men’s Basketball Managers Scholarship Fund The Raphael “Ray” Hoffenberg Memorial Scholarship The Samuel W. and Diane P. Holdridge Family Athletic Scholarship Fund The Paul N. Ippedico and Mary E. Berube Scholarship The Ronald D. and Mary C. Jarvis Athletic Scholarship Fund The Robert E. Kennedy Memorial Scholarship Award The John and Diane Kim Endowed Women’s Swimming Scholarship The Max Kotkin Athletic Scholarship The Nihla and Bob Lapidus Football Scholarship Endowment Fund The Leandri Family Scholarship W. Peter ’50 and Carolyn Lind Men’s Basketball Fund The Maher Family Scholarship The Marks Family Scholarship Fund The Donyell Marshall Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship The McFadden Family Scholarship Fund The Joe McGinn Memorial Men’s Basketball National Championship Endowment Fund The Dr. John F. And Carol L. Mele Scholarship The Enzo Anthony Melio Scholarship Fund The Men’s Soccer Lettermen Scholarship The Men’s Track Letterwinner Scholarship Fund The Joseph Merritt Company Athletic Scholarship Fund The Michaels Jewelers Foundation Scholarship Endowment Fund The Bill Mitchell Endowed Soccer Scholarship The Monaco Family Men’s Soccer Scholarship Fund The Mooradian Family Endowed Football Scholarship The Joseph J. Morrone Endowment Fund The Joseph J. Morrone Endowed Soccer Scholarship The Janis C. And Rocco A. Murano Scholarship Fund The Charles and Jacquelyn Nagy Endowed Baseball Scholarship The J. Peter Natale Track And Field Scholarship Fund The Kevin P. Newman Athletic Scholarship The Frank and Alice Niederwerfer, Sr. Family Scholarship Fund The Anna Noske Scholarship The John Noske Scholarship The William H. O’Brien Ice Hockey Endowment The Oleksiw Family Scholarship For Football The David And Cheryl Olender Women’s Basketball Scholarship Fund The Omar Coffee Company Scholarship The Samuel J. Orr, Jr. Fund The Lawrence R. Panciera Scholarship The Pappanikou Scholarship Fund The Pappanikou Family Scholarship Fund

The People’s Bank Athletic Scholarship The Perrachio Family Football Scholarship The Raymond and Marilyn Peracchio Basketball Scholarship Fund The Isadore and Minnie Pinsky Scholarship The Polo Family Scholarship The Julius “Puggy” Roth Scholarship The Dee Rowe Athletic Scholarship Fund The Coach Donald E. Rowe Endowed Men’s Basketball Scholarship Fund Raymond Ryan and Arline Ryan Fund The Robert T. and Renee P. Samuels Scholarship Fund The Robert T. and Renee P. Samuels Women’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship The SBM Charitable Foundation, Inc. Scholarship The Schilberg Family Men’s Basketball Scholarship Fund The Schwartz Family Women’s Athletics Scholarship Fund The Schwartz Scholarship The Shoprite Supermarkets of Connecticut Women’s Endowed Basketball Scholarship Fund The Sinatro Family Scholarship The Jennifer C. Smith Athletic Endowment Fund The Joseph J. and Elizabeth A. Soltys Scholarship Fund The Dr. John Y. Squires Endowed Soccer Scholarship The Tamer Family Endowment For Women’s Basketball The Allen and Mary Tracy Women’s Basketball Scholarship Fund The Treibick Family Crew Team Endowment Fund The Treibick Family Endowment For Women’s Tennis And Women’s Crew The Treibick Family Women’s Volleyball Endowment Fund The Tremaine Scholarship Fund The Walter J. Trojanowski Football Scholarship Fund The UConn Club General Athletic Scholarship Fund The United Abrasives, Inc. Scholarship Fund The United Abrasives, Inc. Football Scholarship The United Technologies Research Center Scholarship Fund The Kenneth N. Vernon Memorial Scholarship The Sherwood C. Waldron Scholarship Fund The Edward L. Waltman Memorial Scholarship Fund The Dr. Charles E. Waring Football Scholarship Fund The Willett Family Women’s Softball Endowed Scholarship The Bette and Tom Wolff Scholarship Fund The Wolff-Davis Swimming Scholarship The Wolff Family Scholarship Award The Wolff-Zackin and Associates, Inc. Scholarship The Charlene and Bob Wright Women’s Basketball Scholarship Fund The Diane Wright Field Hockey Scholarship Fund

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 3 National Championships

11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships

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he sights and sounds of more than a century of intercollegiate athletics competition come alive during a visit to the J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum. Located in the new and expanded UConn Alumni Center in the heart of the University of Connecticut’s main campus in Storrs, the Husky Heritage Sports Museum is the ultimate library documenting the wide-ranging successes of Connecticut’s athletic programs. The state-of-the-art design and layout of the 2,700 square foot Husky Heritage Sports Museum, named after benefactor and 1940 Connecticut basketball and football captain J. Robert (Bob) Donnelly (shown above with wife M.J.), vividly captures all of the energy, excitement and enthusiasm that is associated with “Huskymania”. Donnelly passed away on Sept. 26, 2005. The visitors’ UConn experience begins with the University of Connecticut “National Champions” Gallery. This unique museum addition, located in the entrance foyer of the Husky Heritage Sports Museum, was unveiled in December of 2004 and will serve as a permanent tribute to all University of Connecticut varsity teams that climbed to the mountaintop and earned the right to be called National Champions. Currently, a total of 14 national champion squads, representing four different UConn sports, have team photos and national championship logos on display in the National Champions gallery. Included in the National Champions Gallery is the unbeaten 1948 men’s soccer team of Coach John Squires, the 1981 and 1985 UConn women’s field hockey teams of Coach Diane Wright, the 1981 men’s soccer team of Coach Joe Morrone, the 2000 men’s soccer team of Coach Ray Reid, the six national championship women’s basketball teams of Coach Geno Auriemma (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009), and the 1999, 2004 and 2011 UConn men’s basketball teams of Coach Jim Calhoun. Upon entering the Husky Heritage Sports Museum, visitors are greeted by a full figure statue of Jonathan, the legendary mascot of all Husky athletic teams. Oversized banners proudly hang from the ceiling, displaying action images that feature 88 of Connecticut’s All-American stars representing 17 different intercollegiate sports. A tour of the various sections of the Husky Heritage Sports Museum is a walk down memory lane for long-time followers of Connecticut athletics. For fans just becoming acquainted with UConn’s tradition of excellence, the various themes and areas of the museum, when woven together, narrate a complete and compelling sport-by-sport story line. The growth and development of Connecticut athletics is traced via text, photographs and select artifacts from its humble beginnings in the 1890s to its present day ranking among the elite major college athletic programs in the nation. Included among the “must see” memorabilia in the Husky Heritage Sports Museum main concourse are the 1981 and 2000 NCAA National Championship Men’s Soccer trophies; the 1981 and 1985 NCAA National Championship Women’s Field Hockey

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trophies; the 1950s era baseball gloves belonging to Connecticut’s three Dropo brothersincluding Walt Dropo’s first baseman’s mitt when he was the American League Rookie of the Year with the Boston Red Sox in 1950; the 1935 Ramnapping Trophy, awarded annually to the winner of the Connecticut-Rhode Island football game; a 1931 football signed by the entire Connecticut squad; team photos of Connecticut’s first men’s (1901) and women’s (1902) basketball squads; and the Waterford Crystal NCAA National Championship trophies won by UConn Women’s Basketball (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010) and UConn Men’s Basketball (1999, 2004, 2011). The pinnacle achievement of UConn’s nine NCAA National Championships in both men’s and women’s basketball is preserved and promoted in a unique circular sanctuary–the Connecticut Basketball Rotunda, a gift of Herb and Marcia Dunn. Championship trophies and related artifacts that chronicle UConn’s men’s and women’s national titles are prominently featured in the rotunda, as are life-size cutouts of Husky All-American stars Ray Allen and Rebecca Lobo. Celebratory paintings of head coaches Jim Calhoun and Geno Auriemma are on display along with a one-of-a-kind watercolor team photo of the 25-member UConn Men’s Basketball All-Century team. Also within the Husky Heritage Sports Museum experience is a video wall featuring a 65-inch high definition television. Visitors can view numerous historical moments in UConn history as captured on a variety of highlight films and documentaries. Each display case of memorabilia and every historical photograph located within the walls of the J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum describe a portion of a truly remarkable story. That story of the teams, the coaches, and student-athletes who have been part of the rich history that constitutes the University of Connecticut athletic experience is now being told on a daily basis at UConn’s Husky Heritage Sports Museum. In addition, there is a display on the history of football at UConn – from its starts in 1897, to its time in Division I-AA and now as a team that has played in a Bowl Championship Series game. The J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum is open free of charge to the general public during regular business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) of the UConn Alumni Center. Since the Husky Heritage Sports Museum opened in January of 2002, several important artifacts have been donated from UConn loyalists to help expand the scope of the Connecticut Athletics storyline. The University of Connecticut Division of Athletics continues to seek additional memorabilia/artifacts to help expand the story of the UConn Huskies. Anyone wishing to donate specific Connecticut Athletics items to the J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum should contact: Tim Tolokan, Phone: (860) 486-9097, e-mail: tim. tolokan@uconn.edu.


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