2010 UConn Men's Soccer Media Guide

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

General Information Table of Contents 1 This is UConn Soccer 2-3 Media Information 4-5 Media Guide Credits 5 2010 Schedule 6 UConn Soccer by the Numbers 6 2010 Preview 7 The Roster 8 Player Breakdown 9 Season Preview 10-12 Coaching Staff 13 Head Coach Ray Reid 14-17 Assoc. Head Coach John Deeley 18 Assistant Coach Kevin Bacher 19 Assistant Coach Dane Brenner 20 Strength Coach Chris West 21 Dir. of Soccer Operations Kevin May 22 Athletic Trainer Mario Diaz 22 Support Staff 22 Player Profiles 23 The Seniors 24-28 The Juniors 27-29 The Sophomores 30-31 The Redshirt Freshmen 30-32 The Newcomers 33-35 Career Game-by-Game Statistics 36-38 2009 Review Season Review Final Statistics Senior Letterwinners Box Scores

39 40-42 43 44-47 48-50

24 BIG EAST Players of the Year

BIG EAST Conference The BIG EAST Conference BIG EAST Tournament History 2009 BIG EAST Review BIG EAST Composite Schedule

51 52 53 54-55 56

Opponent Information 57 2010 Opponents/ All-Time vs. Opponents 58-61 BIG EAST/NCAA Tournament Dates 61 UConn vs. All-Time Opponents 62 Records & History NCAA Tournament History Individual Records Team Records National Honors All-Americans BIG EAST Honors New England UConn Honors Team Awards All-Time Letterwinners Year-by-Year Results The UConn Experience National Championships BIG EAST Championships The Best of the BIG EAST Game Day at UConn The Goal Patrol NCAA’s Most Popular Program Friends of Soccer UConn Soccer Alumni Huskies in Major League Soccer Meet the Huskies Banquet Media Coverage 1981 National Championship

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

This is UConn This is UConn UConn’s Top 10 2009-10 Husky Highlights Morrone Stadium Shenkman Training Center University President Director of Athletics CPIA Sports Medicine Distinguished Alumni

99 100-101 102-103 104-105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112

63 64-65 66-67 68-69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76-77 78-82 83 84-85 86-87 88-89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98

The University of Connecticut is committed to honoring collegiate athletic competition by demonstrating pride, responsibility and respect. The UConn community, fans, alumni, students, coaches and student-athletes promote these core values as proud Huskies and first class competitors.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 3 National Championships

11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships

Every year the Huskies prepare for one of the toughest schedules in the nation and that has not changed heading into the 2010 season. UConn will face six teams that made the NCAA Tournament in 2009, including 2008 National Champion Maryland and 2009 Ivy League Champion Harvard. The BIG EAST had five teams in last year’s College Cup tournament bracket. In addition to facing three of those teams this season, the Huskies will take on three non-conference foes from the 2009 NCAA Tournament field during 2010 regular-season play.

In addition to three of the last six BIG EAST Tournament Championships and their Regular Season crowns in 2005, 2007 and 2009, the UConn Huskies hold three national titles to their credit, a total of seven conference tournament championships and 11 regular season titles. With seven regular season top finishes and four tournament crowns in the last 12 years, head coach Ray Reid is the most successful coach in the BIG EAST during his tenure.

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UConn Soccer Timeline UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

1928: UConn finishes its first season of collegiate soccer with a 2-2 record under head coach Roy Guyer.

24 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

1937: John Squires 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. 1943-1945: Due to World War II, UConn did not field teams for these three seasons. 1948: UConn is crowned the NSCAA National Champion after completing an 11-0 season ... Carlos Fetterolf becomes the first All-America selection.

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.

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).

In the 80 + years since UConn’s first season, there have been countless historic moments. From the team’s 2-2 record in its inaugural season in 1928 to the record-setting 20-3-1 finish 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.

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 17 straight, on their way to the NCAA Quarterfinals ... Joe M. Morrone wins the Hermann Trophy, given annually to the best collegiate player. 1981: UConn wins its first NCAA National Championship, beating Alabama A&M 2-1 in overtime on Dec. 6 in Palo Alto, Calif. ... The Huskies finish the season with a 20-3-2 record. 1983: In just the second year of BIG EAST soccer play, the Huskies win their first of seven conference championships. 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.

O’Brian White was the No. 4 overall pick by Toronto FC in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft after finishing his career at UConn with 115 points on 46 goals and 23 assists in 77 games played. He was also named the 2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner as well as the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008.

2006: UConn celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the 1981 NCAA Championship with an elaborate reunion weekend and celebration. 2007: The Huskies win their third BIG EAST title in the last 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 NCAA Quarterfinals. 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. 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.

In 2009, UConn spent six straight weeks in the top-20 and nine weeks in the top-25 in the nation according to the NSCAApoll. Soccer America ranked the Huskies as No. 16 to conclude the 2009 season. The Huskies finished the regular season ranked No. 9 in the final NSCAA poll.

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

memo to media

Quick Facts

The 2010 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 Affiliation ........ NCAA Division I Conference..................BIG EAST Interim President ..................... ......................... Philip E. Austin Director of Athletics . ............... Jeffrey A. Hathaway Athletics Phone... 860-486-2725 Athletics Fax....... 860-486-3300 Ticket Office....... 860-486-2724 Mailing Address........................ University of Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 2095 Hillside Road, . Unit 1173 Storrs, CT 06269-1173

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. Should you have any questions, please call or write our office. INFORMATION & CREDENTIALS Requests for home game media passes, photography passes and broadcast accommodations must be made in writing, via email or fax, to the UConn Office of Athletic Communications. All approved 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 The UConn Office of Athletic Communications will provide all working media members pre-game notes and statistics prior to each game. Halftime and final statistics will also be provided. WORKING MEDIA AREA Press seating is available at Morrone Stadium’s fully enclosed and heated press box, which is elevated above the playing field at midfield behind the team bench area. The press box has both ethernet and dial-up Internet capabilities.

UConn Men’s Soccer Program Began................. 1928 Total Games Played/Record...... 1246/711-437-98 (.610) Different Opponents Faced. 133 Home Field/Capacity................. Joseph J. Morrone Stadium/4,407 .Playing Surface....Natural Grass

PRESS PARKING Press parking is available at the stadium (near the ice arena), and media members are asked to request a parking pass at least one week prior to each contest.

2009 Season Overall Record...................... 11-4-4 BIG EAST Record.8-2-1/1st Blue Div. BIG EAST Tournament.Quarterfinals NCAA Finish.........NCAA First Round Final NSCAA Finish................No. 24 2010 Season Starters Returning/Lost............. 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.. 11/4 Newcomers...................................9 coaching staff Head Coach ...................... Ray Reid Alma Mater....... So. Connecticut ‘82 Overall Record/Years.334-85-43/21 UConn Record/Years.188-68-28/13 Associate Head Coach......John Deeley Alma Mater....... So. Connecticut ‘80 Assistant Coach...........Kevin Bacher Alma Mater..................Syracuse ‘03 Assistant Coach......... Dane Brenner Alma Mater...........South Florida ‘06 Dir. of Soccer Operations....Kevin May Alma Mater................. Nazareth ‘08

POST-GAME PROCEDURES All post-game interviews will take place after a 10 minute cooling off period. Head Coach Ray Reid and requested players will be available at a specified area that will be given on game day. Visiting coach and player interviews should be arranged through the visiting SID. INTERVIEW REQUESTS Interviews with Connecticut players and coaches should be prearranged with the UConn Athletic Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance. On game days, no interviews will be allowed prior to the game. RADIO POLICY Visiting radio should contact the Athletic Communications Office at 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 UConn’s Athletic Communication office will be available at a majority of road games to help facilitate post-game interviews. UCONNHUSKIES.COM The official web site of UConn Athletics is UConnHuskies.com. Media 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 or by calling the UConn Athletics hotline at 860486-5050. To receive UConn soccer press releases and media advisories, please contact the UConn Office of Athletic Communications.

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The Huskies appeared on television once in 2009 as they took on November 7 Cox Sports Television. UConn’s BIG EAST match against West Virginia was originally scheduled to air live on Fox Soccer Channel on October 9 but the contest was postponed due to inclement weather conditions.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT MEDIA INFORMATION

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

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............ Kristen DeCarli Communications Assistants......................... Mike Enright ...............................Renee Adam & Matt Lee Associate AD/ Secretary............................ Luanne Dunstan Communications Main Office Phone............ 860-486-3531 Fax................................... 860-486-5085 Husky Hotline................... 860-486-5050 Web site................... UConnHuskies.com Mailing Address...................................... 2095 Hillside Road, U-1173 Storrs, CT 06269-1173 Men’s Soccer Contact............ Kristen DeCarli Office Phone................... (860) 486-3531 E-mail............. Kristen.Altieri@uconn.edu

Kristen DeCarli Ath. Comm. Assistant/ Men’s Soccer Contact

Kyle Muncy Assistant AD/ Communications

Renee Adam Ath. Comm. Assistant

Athletic Department Directory Office.................................................Phone Main Office............................ 860-486-2725 Soccer Office......................... 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 Ticket Office......................... 877-At-UCONN

Matt Lee Ath. Comm. Assistant

Luanne Dunstan Secretary

The BIG EAST Conference Commissioner.......................John Marinatto Assoc. Commissioner for Communications..................... John Paquette Director................................................. TBD Director.................................Chuck Sullivan Assistant Director...................... Mike Coyne Communications Assistants......................... Jared Hager Men’s Soccer Contact............................ TBD Phone.................................... 401-453-0660 Fax........................................ 401-751-8540 Web site............................. www.bigeast.org Mailing address........... 222 Richmond Street Suite 110 Providence, RI 02903

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 Jonas > Louisville Kim Pemberton > Marquette Lucas LeNoble > Notre Dame Sean Carroll > Pittsburgh Paul Pancoe > Providence Jorge Rocha > Rutgers Hasim Phillips > St. John’s Tim Brown > Seton Hall Daniel Kuberka > USF Mike Hogan > 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 ppancoe@athletics.pitt.edu 412-648-8242 jrocha@providence.edu 401-865-2201 hphillips@scarletknights.com 732-445-4200 brownt1@stjohns.edu 718-990-1521 kuberkda@shu.edu 973-761-9493 mhogan@admin.usf.edu 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

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) 1 Corporate Center Hartford, CT 06103 860-527-6161

Willimantic Chronicle 1 Chronicle Road Willimantic, CT 06266 860-423-8466

Media Guide Credits The 2010 Connecticut Soccer Media Guide was written by Kristen DeCarli, UConn Athletic Communications Assistant. Cover Design by Summit Athletic Media, Charlotte, N.C. Editing coordinated by Luanne Dunstan with special assistance from the UConn men’s soccer staff. Published for the University of Connecticut Division of Athletics, Jeffrey 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; Major League Soccer; Becky Taylor and the men’s soccer coaching staff. Special thanks to Major League 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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uconn soccer by the numbers

2010 schedule

1 3 4 6 8 8 13 30 30 37 38 82 334 30,373

AUGUST 21 Sat. 28 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 for the first time since that same week in 2000. National Championships won by the University of Connecticut (1948, 1981, 2000). UConn is one of just five schools to earn 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. Opponents on the Huskies’ 2010 schedule that participated in the 2009 NCAA College Cup, including BIG EAST foes South Florida, Notre Dame and St. John’s. Countries represented on the 2010 UConn roster: Australia, England, Finland, Jamaica, Canada, Senegal, Trinidad and the United States. Starters returning from last season’s UConn program, including goalkeeper Josh Ford and 2009 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Carlos Alvarez. Shutouts earned during the 2009 season, 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. BIG EAST Players of the Year, which is more than any other conference program. Toni Stahl earned Midfielder of the Year honors as Kwame Watson-Siriboe was Co-Defender of the Year. Carlos Alvarez earned Rookie of the Year honors as well. 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. First Team All-BIG EAST honorees, including three-time selection Toni Stahl. Kwame Watson-Siriboe and Tony Cascio joined Stahl among the First Team members. Players to earn NSCAA All-America recognition. Twelve Huskies have earned a combined 14 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 have fielded teams 79 of those years, taking a break in 194345 due to World War II. Career wins collected by head coach Ray Reid through the last 21 seasons. He holds a 334-85-43 record and is the winningest active coach in the NCAA based on percentage (.769). Fans that attended games at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium during the 2009 season. The Huskies averaged 3,037 fans per game and were second in the NCAA in average attendance.

MASSACHUSETTS (exhibition) 7:30 p.m. boston university (exhibition) 7:30 p.m.

SEPTEMBER 1 Wed. St. Francis 4 Sat. YALE 7 Tues. MANHATTAN 11 Sat. HARVARD 17 Fri. vs. Kentucky % 19 Sun. at South Carolina % 24 Fri. SOUTH FLORIDA*+ 28 Tues. BOSTON COLLEGE

7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 5:00 1:00 7:00 7:30

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

OCTOBER 1 Fri. 5 Tues. 9 Sat. 13 Wed. 16 Sat. 19 Tues. 22 Fri. 27 Wed. 30 Sat.

at Marquette* at Maryland SETON HALL* at Providence* at St. John’s* WEST VIRGINIA* NOTRE DAME*& at Georgetown* at Pittsburgh*@

8:00 7:30 7:30 3:00 7:30 7:30 8:00 2:00 1:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

NOVEMBER 3 Wed. 6 Sat. 12 Fri 14 Sun.

BIG EAST First Round (Campus Sites) BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) BIG EAST Semifinals (Harrison, N.J.) BIG EAST Championship (Harrison, N.J.)

Home Games at Morrone Stadium are in CAPS All Times Eastern * BIG EAST Contest % South Carolina Gamecock Classic & Live on Fox Soccer Channel + Live on ESPNU @ at Allegheny (Pa.) High School

>> The 2010 schedule features nine home games for the Huskies and eight on the road.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 37 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

24 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Rosters........................................8 Roster Breakdown.....................9 2010 Season Preview............10-12

2009 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Carlos Alvarez returns to the UConn line-up for the 2010 season.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2010 ROSTERS 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. 00 Brendan Kazmierski GK Fr. 0 Matt Sangeloty GK Sr. 1 Lionel Brown GK R-Jr. 2 Greg King D Sr. 3 Andrew Jean-Baptiste D Fr. 4 Nickardo Blake D Jr. 5 Thomas Wharf D Sr. 6 Juho Karppinen M Fr. 7 Qian Grosvenor M Fr. 8 Shawn Nicklaw D Sr. 9 Stephane Diop F So. 10 Carlos Alvarez F So. 11 Alan Ponce F Sr. 12 Jonathan Goodridge D Fr. 13 Sean Weir D R-So. 14 Robert Brickley M Sr. 15 Chris O’Brien D Fr. 16 Tony Cascio M Jr. 17 Karl Rumph M R-Fr. 18 Josh Ford G Sr. 20 Colin Bradley D/M R-Fr. 21 Shawn Fonseca M Sr. 22 Max Wasserman D So. 23 Mamadou Doudou Diouf F Fr. 26 Stefan Berkeley G R-Fr. 27 Trevor Constantine D R-Fr. 28 Robert Olivieri M R-So. 29 David Falcones M R-So. 44 Jossimar Sanchez D/M So.

Hgt. 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-8 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-2 5-5 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-7 5-9 5-8 5-9

Wgt. Hometown/High School/Last School 175 Rochester, N.Y./Spencerport 190 Farmington, Conn./Farmington 175 Miramar, Fla./Coconut Creek 163 Queensland, Australia/Forest Lake State 205 Brentwood, N.Y./Brentwood 167 Clarendon, Jamaica/Tamarac, Fla./East Central College (Mo.) 175 Merseyside, England/Hawkley Hall/Univ. of Mobile 160 Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio 145 Diego Martin, Trinidad/St. Anthony’s 170 San Diego, Calif./University City 165 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes 160 Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Mora Salesian 170 Chino, Calif./Don Antonio Lugo/Rio Hondo CC 172 Toronto, Ont./C.W. Baker (Baldwinsville, N.Y.) 175 New Milford, Conn./South Kent 185 Wethersfield, Conn./Wethersfield/Loomis Chaffee 160 Guilford, Conn./Guilford 165 Gilbert, Ariz./Hamilton 175 Southampton, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 175 Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool 170 West Hartford, Conn./Avon Old Farms 140 Newington, Conn./Newington 165 Farmington, Conn./Loomis Chaffee 170 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes 180 Washington, D.C./DeMatha Catholic 160 Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury 165 Roanoke, Texas/Keller 150 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa 170 Paterson, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep

Hgt. 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-7 5-11 6-1 5-8 5-5 6-2 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-9 5-10 5-9 5-9 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-1

Wgt. Hometown/High School/Last School 160 Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Mora Salesian 180 Washington, D.C./DeMatha 167 Clarendon, Jamaica/Tamarac, Fla./East Central College (Mo.) 170 West Hartford, Conn./Avon Old Farms 185 Wethersfield, Conn./Wethersfield/Loomis Chaffee 175 Miramar, Fla./Coconut Creek 165 Gilbert, Ariz./Hamilton 160 Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury 165 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes 170 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes 150 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa 140 Newington, Conn./Newington 175 Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool 172 Toronto, Ont./C.W. Baker (Baldwinsville, N.Y.) 145 Diego Martin, Trinidad/St. Anthony’s 205 Brentwood, N.Y./Brentwood 160 Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio 175 Rochester, N.Y./Spencerport 163 Queensland, Australia/Forest Lake State 170 San Diego, Calif./University City 160 Guilford, Conn./Guilford 165 Roanoke, Texas/Keller 170 Chino, Calif./Don Antonio Lugo/Rio Hondo CC 175 Southampton, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 170 Paterson, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep 190 Farmington, Conn./Farmington 165 Farmington, Conn./Loomis Chaffee 175 New Milford, Conn./South Kent 175 Merseyside, England/Hawkley Hall/Univ. of Mobile

2010 Captains

Josh Ford Senior Liverpool, N.Y.

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. 10 Carlos Alvarez F So. 26 Stefan Berkeley G R-Fr. 4 Nickardo Blake D Jr. 20 Colin Bradley D/M R-Fr. 14 Robert Brickley M Sr. 1 Lionel Brown G R-Jr. 16 Tony Cascio M Jr. 27 Trevor Constantine D R-Fr. 9 Stephane Diop F So. 23 Mamadou Doudou Diouf F Fr. 29 David Falcones M R-So. 21 Shawn Fonseca M Sr. 18 Josh Ford G Sr. 12 Jonathan Goodridge D Fr. 7 Qian Grosvenor M Fr. 3 Andrew Jean-Baptiste D Fr. 6 Juho Karppinen M Fr. 00 Brendan Kazmierski GK Fr. 2 Greg King D Sr. 8 Shawn Nicklaw D Sr. 15 Chris O’Brien D Fr. 28 Robert Olivieri M R-So. 11 Alan Ponce F Sr. 17 Karl Rumph M R-Fr. 44 Jossimar Sanchez D/M So. 0 Matt Sangeloty G Sr. 22 Max Wasserman D So. 13 Sean Weir D R-So. 5 Thomas Wharf D Sr.

Head Coach: Ray Reid (Southern Connecticut ‘82), 14th season Associate Head Coach: John Deeley (Southern Connecticut ‘80), 14th Season Assistant Coach: Kevin Bacher (Syracuse ‘03), Ninth Season ASSISTANT COACH: Dane Brenner (South Florida ‘06), Fourth Season Director of Soccer Operations: Kevin May (Nazareth ‘08), Second Season

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Robert Brickley Senior Wethersfield, Conn.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ROSTER BREAKDOWN

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

ELIGIBILITY Seniors (8) Robert Brickley Shawn Fonseca Josh Ford Greg King Shawn Nicklaw Alan Ponce Matt Sangeloty Thomas Wharf JUNIORS (3) Nickardo Blake Lionel Brown Tony Cascio SOPHOMORES (7) Carlos Alvarez Stephane Diop David Falcones Robert Olivieri Jossimar Sanchez Max Wasserman Sean Weir REDSHIRT-FRESHMEN (4) Stefan Berkeley Colin Bradley Trevor Constantine Karl Rumph FRESHMEN (7) Mamadou Doudou Diouf Jonathan Goodridge Qian Grosvenor Andrew Jean-Baptiste Juho Karpinnen Brendan Kazmierski Chris O’Brien

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

primary position FORWARDS (3) Carlos Alvarez Mamadou Doudou Diouf Alan Ponce MIDFIELDERS (11) Tony Cascio Stephane Diop David Falcones Shawn Fonseca Qian Grosvenor Juho Karpinnen Robert Olivieri Karl Rumph Jossimar Sanchez Max Wasserman Thomas Wharf DEFENDERS (10) Nickardo Blake Colin Bradley Robert Brickley Trevor Constantine Jonathan Goodridge Andrew Jean-Baptiste Greg King Shawn Nicklaw Chris O’Brien Sean Weir

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

state/country

ARIZONA (1) Tony Cascio Jared Adamo Jared A-Dom-Oh AUSTRALIA (1) Greg King Dori Arad Door-ee Uh-Rod CALIFORNIA (3) Carlos Alvarez Shawn NicklawKevin Bacher Alan Ponce Kevin Baa-Ker CONNECTICUT (8) Colin Bradley Joe Brantmeyer Robert BrickleyJoe Brant-My-Er Trevor Constantine Shawn Fonseca Chris O’Brien Oscar Castillo Matt SangelotyOscar Cas-tee-oh Max Wasserman Sean Weir Chukwudi Chijindu ENGLAND (1) Chuck-Woo-Dee Thomas WharfSheh-Jen-Doo FINLAND (1) Juho Karpinnen Ryan Cordeiro Ryan Core-Dare-O FLORIDA (1) Lionel Brown

JAMAICA (1) Nickardo Blake NEW JERSEY (1) Jossimar Sanchez NEW YORK (5) David Falcones Josh Ford Andrew Jean-Baptiste Brendan Kazmierski Karl Rumph TEXAS (1) Robert Olivieri TORONTO (1) Jonathan Goodridge TRINIDAD (1) Qian Grosvenor senegal (2) Stephane Diop Mamadou Doudou Diouf WASHINGTON, D.C. (1) Stefan Berkeley

GOALIEs (5) Stefan Berkeley Lionel Brown Josh Ford Brendan Kazmierski Matt Sangeloty

Pronunciation Guide Kevin Bacher........................ Baa-Ker Tony Cascio......................Cas-see-o Stephane Diop.............. Stef-on Jope Mamadou Doudou Diouf....Do-Do Dee-Off

David Falcones............. Fal-Cone-ase Qian Grosvenor.....Kee-Han Gros-ner Juho Karppinen...................Car-P-en Brendan Kazmierski.....Kaz-MERE-ski Robert Olivieri..... Rovert O-li-veer-ee Matt Sangeloty........ San-Gel-Lah-Tee

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Tony Cascio

Carlos Alvarez

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he University of Connecticut men’s soccer team will begin the 2010 season after losing some top players after the 2009 season, including BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year,Toni Stahl and the 2009 CoDefender of the Year, Kwame-Watson Siriboe. Last season, the Huskies advanced to their 12th consecutive and 30th overall NCAA appearance and will strive to extend both accolades in 2010 beginning on Saturday, Aug. 22 in a 7:30 p.m. exhibition match against Massachusetts at Morrone Stadium. Senior goalkeeper Josh Ford (Liverpool, N.Y.) will once again be a leader on the field for the Huskies after having three of the most successful seasons in goal for the UConn program.

Returning Starters 11 Alan Ponce F Sr. 10 Carlos Alvarez M So. 16 Tony Cascio M Jr. 44 Jossimar Sanchez M So. 8 Shawn Nicklaw D Sr. 14 Robert Brickley D Sr. 2 Greg King D Sr. 18 Josh Ford G Sr.

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In 2009, Ford developed into one of UConn’s top goalkeepers as he became UConn’s all-time leader in shutouts with 39. He ranks at the top amongst all-time Huskies in consecutive starts (65), shutouts (39) and shutouts in a singleseason (13), while he is fourth in wins with 42 in his career. The Huskies will also return seniors Greg King (Queensland, Australia), Robert Brickley (Wethersfield, Conn.), and Shawn Nicklaw (San Diego, Calif.) as these three Huskies have anchored UConn’s backline the last few seasons. Junior Tony Cascio (Gilbert, Ariz), who led the Huskies in 2009 with 19 points on seven goals and five assists, will be a key component of UConn’s midfield this season.

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The 2009 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, Carlos Alvarez (Los Angeles, Calif.), will also headline the midfielders for the Huskies after he finished last season with 17 points on three goals and a BIG EAST best, 11 assists. Jossimar Sanchez (Paterson, N.J.), who started in all 19 games in 2009, will also help the Huskies offensively and defensively in 2010. Ray Reid enters his 14th year as the head coach of the UConn men’s soccer program as he boasts an 188-68-28 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 21 players from the 2009 roster that will be joined by nine newcomers for the 2010 season.

The Forwards 11 Alan Ponce F Sr. 10 Carlos Alvarez F So. 23 Mamadou “Doudou” Diouf F Fr. Ticket information Tickets for all regular-season home games can be purchased from the UConn ticket office by visiting UConnHuskies.com or calling 860-486-2724 or toll free 877-AT-UCONN. Reserved Seats . ...............................$8.00 General Admission (adults)...............$6.00 General Admission (seniors & children)...$4.00 Students...........................................$2.00

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The forwards The 2010 squad will look for Alan Ponce (Chino, Calf.) to begin where he left off last season as he recorded 16 points on six goals and four assists for the Huskies. Ponce stepped up big in 2009 after the graduation of 2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner and two-time BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, O’Brian White.


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38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

Cascio, who can play either forward or midfield, will use his versatility to lead the Huskies all over the field, while newcomer Doudou Diouf will strive to make an impact on the program in his first season with the Huskies.

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections The defenders 2 Greg King D Sr. 5-9 8 Shawn Nicklaw D Sr. 5-11 14 Robert Brickley D Sr. 6-0 4 Nickardo Blake D Jr. 6-1 13 Sean Weir D So. 6-1 27 Trevor Constantine D R-Fr. 5-7 20 Colin Bradley D R-Fr. 6-2 15 Chris O’Brien D Fr. 6-1 12 Jonathan Goodridge D Fr. 5-11 3 Andrew Jean-Baptiste D Fr. 6-2

The midfielders After losing Stahl, a dominate presence in UConn’s transition game the past four seasons, UConn will look upon Alvarez to continue to fill a key role in the Huskies’ line-up. He will be joined by Stephane Diop (Dakar, Senegal) and Jossimar Sanchez, who both return to the UConn line-up to balance out the midfield.

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Sanchez played in all 19 games for the Huskies in 2009 and will be expected to do the same in 2010. He will continue to be a game changer for the Huskies as he played an integral role in his first collegiate season. Recording 29 points with nine goals and 11 assists in the past two years, Cascio returns to the UConn midfield after two stellar seasons with the Huskies. Now with even more experience, Cascio will be looked upon to apply pressure to the opponents’ net and fill in the void left by both Stahl and Pezza. Colin Bradley (West Hartford, Conn.), who redshirted the 2009 season, will also compete for a spot in the midfield along with Thomas Wharf (Merseyside, England), who played in 17 contests last year and scored one goal, while adding one assist. Newcomers Qian Grosvenor (Diego Martin, Trinidad) and Juho Karppinen (Kuopio, Finland) will add to the Huskies’ strengths in the midfield. Max Wasserman (Farmington, Conn.) played some solid minutes for the Huskies in 2009 as he appeared in 11 games and scored his first career goal at Yale on Oct. 20.

The defenders After the graduation of Watson-Siriboe, UConn will look at new leaders to guide a talented group of young veterans and newcomers to another successful season in the BIG EAST Conference. King, Nicklaw, Brickey and Wharf will use their experience and wealth of knowledge to instruct and lead the Huskies on the backline in The midfielders 3 Thomas Wharf M Jr. 6-1 16 Tony Cascio M Jr. 5-11 28 Robert Olivieri M So. 5-9 29 David Falcones M So. 5-8 21 Shawn Fonseca M Sr. 5-5 44 Jossimar Sanchez M So. 5-9 9 Stephane Diop M So. 5-11 22 Max Wasserman M So. 5-10 17 Karl Rumph M R-Fr. 5-9 6 Juho Karppinen M Fr. 5-11 7 Qian Grosvenor M Fr. 5-8

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every game for the Huskies in 2009, while King saw time in just 17 games as he was sidelined due to an injury. The three backs will guide newcomers such as Andrew Jean-Baptiste (Brentwood, N.Y.) and Nickardo Blake (Clarendon, Jamaica). Jean-Baptiste comes into UConn after a successful career with USSF Academy and Brentwood High School. The freshman was a 2009 NSCAA/adidas Boys High School All-American Team member as well as the 2009 New York State Player of the Year. Blake was also an NSCAA All-American. Sean Weir (New Milford, Conn.) will compete for a spot in the backfield this season after redshirting in 2008 and playing only two games in 2009. Redshirt-freshman Trevor Constantine (Glastonbury, Conn.) will also join the strong UConn backline after sitting out the 2009 season. They will all be joined by freshman Chris O’Brien (Guilford, Conn.), who was an NSCAA/ adidas All-American in 2009 as well as an AllNew England and All-State selection in 2008. Jonathan Goodridge (Toronto, Ont.) will also join the Huskies in 2010 after being an AllCNY First Team member in 2008 and 2009 as well as a Section III Champion for the past three years.

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The goalkeepers

The schedule

Ford, who has engraved his name into the UConn record books, will lead the Huskies in net once again this season.

UConn’s 2010 schedule features 17 matches with nine contests at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in Storrs.

In 2009, Ford developed into one of UConn’s top goalkeepers as he became the all-time leader in shutouts with 39. He ranks at the top amongst all-time Huskies in consecutive starts (65), shutouts (39) and shutouts in a single-season (13), while he is fourth in wins with 42 in his career.

The Huskies’ 2010 journey will include facing six opponents that participated in the 2009 NCAA College Cup, including BIG EAST foes South Florida, Notre Dame and St. John’s.

Matt Sangeloty (Farmington, Conn.) will also bring experience to the team as he enters his final year with the Huskies after serving as the starting keeper during the 2006 season. Sangeloty played every minute of the 2006 season, tallying 57 saves and five shutouts through 19 games. His experience as a veteran for this program will help him lead this talented group of goalkeepers. Lionel Brown (Miramar, Fla.) has a lot of potential as well as Stefan Berkeley (Washington, D.C.) as they will add their efforts into the mix this season to give the goalkeeper position more depth. Freshman Brendan Kazmierski (Rochester, N.Y.) will look to gain experience throughout his first year with the Huskies.

The goalkeepers 0 Matt Sangeloty G Sr. 6-2 18 Josh Ford G Sr. 6-2 1 Lionel Brown G Jr. 5-11 26 Stefan Berkeley G R-Fr. 6-3 00 Brendan Kazmierski G Fr. 6-0

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The Huskies’ open the regular season with four consecutive non-conference match-ups, beginning with St. Francis on Wednesday, Sept. 2. UConn will then play Yale on Sept. 4, Manhattan on Sept. 7 and Harvard on Sept. 11. After its four-game home stand, UConn will travel down to Columbia, S.C. for the Gamecock Classic, featuring the Huskies, Kentucky, Iona and host, South Carolina. UConn will take on Kentucky on Sept. 17 before facing South Carolina on Sunday, Sept. 19. UConn opens BIG EAST play at home on Sept. 24 against South Florida, a team in which the Huskies have not played against since 2007. During that season, the Huskies defeated the Bulls during the regular season, in BIG EAST Tournament play and during NCAA Tournament action. The Huskies’ BIG EAST home schedule is packed with thrilling games, including contests against the Bulls, Seton Hall (Oct. 9), West Virginia (Oct. 19) and Notre Dame (Oct. 22). The Huskies will face Boston College in nonconference action on Sept. 28 and then will head to Milwaukee, Wisc. to take on Marquette on Oct. 1. On Oct. 5, UConn will travel to Maryland to take on the 2008 NCAA Champions and 2009

NCAA Quarterfinal qualifiers for the first time since the 2003 season. The Huskies’ will play six road games in the month of October, which will feature the Tuesday night match-up at Maryland as well as a Saturday, Oct. 16 contest at St. John’s. The Huskies will play their final two regular season games on the road, first at Georgetown on Wednesday, Oct. 23 followed by a BIG EAST contest at Pittsburgh on Saturday, Oct. 30.

The schedule

2009 NCAA Nat’l Date Team NCAA Appear. Champs A21 UMass (exh) - 2 0 A28 Boston U. (exh) - 9 0 S1 St. Francis - 5 0 S4 Yale - 5 0 S7 Manhattan - 0 0 S11 Harvard 3rd Rnd 16 0 S17 vs. Kentucky! - 4 0 S19 at South Carolina! - 18 0 S24 USF* 2nd Rnd 14 0 S28 Boston College 3rd Rnd 9 0 O1 at Marquette* - 1 0 O5 at Maryland Quarter. 27 3 O9 Seton Hall* - 9 0 O13 at Providence* - 3 0 O16 at St. John’s* 2nd Rnd 17 1 O20 West Virginia* - 9 0 O23 Notre Dame* 2nd Rnd 13 0 O27 at Georgetown* - 2 0 O30 at Pittsburgh* - 2 0 * BIG EAST contest ! South Carolina Gamecock Classic

The big east tournament The BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship will play its semifinal and championship games at the new state-of-the-art Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J. beginning in 2010. The soccer-specific facility is the new home of the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer (MLS) and opened its doors on March 27, 2010. The 2010 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship will feature the top 12 of the league’s 16 teams. The top six teams in each division, seeded by conference point total, qualify for the conference championship. The top two teams in each division earn a first round bye to the quarterfinals. The first round and quarterfinal games will be held on the campus of the higher seeded team. First round games will be held on Nov. 3, with the quarterfinals following on Nov. 6. The semifinals at Red Bull Arena will be on Nov. 12 with the championship game on Nov. 14.

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The champion receives the league’s automatic bid to the 48-team NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT All-Americans 4 National 4 National Players Year 2420 EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec3836 All-Americans Players of of thethe Year BIGBIG EAST Players ofof the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Head coach Ray Reid has 334 career wins in 21 seasons as a head coach, including 188 victories at the helm of the UConn men’s soccer program.

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associate head coach john deeley...................... 18 assistant coach kevin bacher.............................. 19 assistant coach Dane Brenner............................. 20 strength & conditioning coach chris west....... 21 director of soccer operations kevin may.......... 22 support staff.......................................................... 22

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Name: Ray Reid Position: Head Coach Year: 14th Season ALMA MATER: Southern Connecticut ‘82 career record: 334-85-43/21 Seasons record at uconn: 188-68-28/13 Seasons

HONOR ROLL > NCAA’s Winningest Active Coach (pct.) > Four National Championships > Eight National Semifinals > Seven BIG EAST Regular Season Titles > Four BIG EAST Tournament Titles > Four-Time National Coach of the Year

THE Ray Reid File Head Coach Connecticut Southern Connecticut

1997-pres. 1989-1996

Four National Championships 1990, 1992, 1995, 2000 Eight National Semifinals 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 Seven BIG EAST Reg. Season Titles 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009 Four BIG EAST Tournament Titles 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007 Four National Coach of the Year Awards 1990, 1992, 1994, 2000 Two Northeast Div. I Coach of the Year Awards 1999, 2000 BIG EAST Coach of the Year 1998 Southern Connecticut Athletic Hall of Fame Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame - 2003 Brentwood High School Hall of Fame - 1998 Assistant Coach Southern Connecticut National Championship Three NCAA Semifinals

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Player Southern Connecticut State 1980-1982 Three NCAA National Semifinals 1980, 1981, 1982 Suffolk Community College 1979 Brentwood High School

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Head coach Ray Reid heads into his 14th year as the head coach of the University of Connecticut men’s soccer team, boasting a 334-85-43 career record in his 21 years as a collegiate head coach.

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.

After falling just short of the College Cup in 2007, Reid’s 12th season at the helm 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 defeating Fairfield at home and No. 10th seeded Virginia on the road. Despite being just shy of the quarterfinal round with a loss to No. 7th seeded Creighton, UConn recorded its 12th winning season under he leadership of Reid, including its 11th and fourth straight season with 10-plus wins.

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 33485-43 with a total of four national championships (1990, 1992, 1995 and 2000).

In 2009, the Huskies tallied an 11-4-4 record, while the Huskies won their 11th BIG EAST Regular Season title. With the successful season, Reid’s record at UConn improved to 188-68-28 as the Huskies made their 30th overall and 12th consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. In the BIG EAST Conference, no other coach has been as dominant as Reid in the last decade. Through his first 13 years at the helm of the Huskies, he has amassed more wins than any 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

These outstanding accomplishments over the years have not gone unnoticed as Reid has been consistently recognized by his peers for his efforts and continued 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 12th consecutive NCAA Tournament. Toni Stahl was named BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year, while fellow senior Kwame WatsonSiriboe was named BIG EAST Co-Defender of the Year for their efforts. As a freshman, Carlos


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HEAD COACH RAY REID

All-Americans 4 National 4 National Players the Year 3020 EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec3836 All-Americans Players of of the Year BIGBIG EAST Players of of the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections Alvarez earned BIG 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 the top-25 in selective polls while five players earned BIG EAST honors at the conclusion of the regular season. For his dominating performances in his 14 games played, O’Brian White earned BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year honors after leading the Huskies with six 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: The 2007 season will go down as one of the best both on and off the field. UConn went 20-3-1, tallying the second most wins of any team in program 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. For all their success on the field, Reid’s players earned an unprecedented, 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 EAST Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, bringing Reid’s 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 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 earned a bye in the first round of play and defeated Stony Brook in the second round to advance to the third round. The team played Akron to a 3-3 tie in the game before falling in penalty kicks after two overtimes. UConn finished the season with a 16-3-2

as a Head Coach 21 Years >> 334-85-43 Southern Connecticut Year W-L-T PCT. 1989## 14-7-1 .659 1990* 22-0-1 .978 1991 14-4-3 .738 1992* 21-2-1 .896 1993** 17-2-3 .841 1994# 17-0-4 .905 1995* 21-1-1 .935 1996# 20-1-1 .932 146-17-15 .862 Connecticut Year W-L-T PCT. 1997 11-7-2 .600 1998 17-4-0 .894 1999# 19-5-0 .791 2000* 20-3-2 .840 2001 15-5-2 .727 2002 17-6-0 .739 2003 9-8-4 .524 2004 12-8-3 .587 2005 16-3-2 .810 2006 10-7-2 .579 2007## 20-3-1 .854 2008 11-5-6 .636 2009 11-4-4 .684 188-68-28 .769

Ray Reid by the numbers (at UConn)

1 National Championship 2 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winners College Cup semifinal matches 2 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 4 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions 7 NSCAA All-American selections by 10 players 17 Players drafted by Major League Soccer 21 BIG EAST Player of the Year Honorees 24 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections 35 Wins at UConn 188 Career Wins 334

*- National Champions **- NCAA Finals #- NCAA Semifinals ##- NCAA Regional

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................................. 21 .............. 334-85-43 ............... .769 2. Dave Masur, St. John’s (N.Y.)..................23 ........... 333-104-68 ......... .727 3. George Gelnovatch, Virginia...................14 ........... 214-79-25 ........... .712 4. Dan Donigan, Rutgers............................9.............. 118-42-23 ........... .708 5. Tom Martin, James Madison...................33 ........... 431-162-56 ......... .707 6. Jay Vidovich, Wake Forest......................16............ 225-87-31............ .701 7. Tim Von Steef, UC Santa Barbara............11............ 157-61-22............ .700 8. Robert McCourt, Monmouth...................6.............. 73-26-20.............. .698 9. Mike Freitag, Indiana.............................6.............. 86-32-19.............. .697 10. Alan Dawson, Old Dominion..................22 ........... 278-112-33 ......... .696 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 6. Bill Jeffrey (Penn St. 1926-52)............................... 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. Shellas Hyndman (Eastern Ill. SMU 1984-07)................................. 31...... 466-122-49.. .700 13. *Ray Reid (Southern Conn. St. 1989-96, Connecticut 1997-09)...............................21........334-85-43...... .769

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overall record. Following the 2005 run, Mpho 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.

NCAA Division II ‘Final Four’, including a ‘Final Four’ berth each of his last five seasons at the school.

2004: Reid led the Huskies to their fifth BIG EAST Tournament Championship with a stunning 5-3 penalty 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 victory over Marist in NCAA first round action before coming up just short against Boston College in 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.

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 three national championships in five years and the team advanced to the NCAA national semifinals six times 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.

Reid’s exemplary coaching continued to succeed in the off-season as Easton Wilson and Esteban Arias 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 College through the season. In the quarterfinals of the 2003 BIG EAST Tournament, Notre Dame knocked 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 as a head coach. On Sept. 5 in UConn’s first home game of the season, Connecticut defeated Boston 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 record. Ranked in the top 10 for most of the season, the Huskies fell to Boston College (3-2) in the finals of the BIG EAST Championship, after defeating St. John’s on penalty kicks in the semifinals. UConn notched its sixth-straight and 23rd overall bid into the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight before being knocked off by Maryland, 3-0. UConn completed the season with a 17-6 overall record. 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 record. UConn finished the season atop the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and 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 92-35-11 mark in the past six years. 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

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) 13 TOTALS

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He received the head coaching nod in 1989, taking over for Bob Dikranian and in only his second year at the helm, the team won the first of his three national 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 211-1 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 the national semifinal round. 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 Semifinals and 16 NCAA postseason berths. As a Player A scholastic soccer star at Brentwood High School (NY), Reid was an all-region selection at Suffolk Community 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, reaching the NCAA Semifinals during each of those 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 during that span with three NCAA national semi-final 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 Under-13 1/2 Region One Select Team. He is a member of the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association coaching staff and holds a USSF “A” coaching license. OFF THE FIELD Reid married the former Valerie Casares on May 31, 2008. He has two daughters, Cate (18) and Dannielle (16).

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT THE WORD ON RAY REID

All-Americans 4 National 4 National Players the Year 3020 EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec3836 All-Americans Players of of the Year BIGBIG EAST Players of of the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Fellow Coaches Jim Calhoun

Bob muuss

Head Coach UConn Men’s Basketball

Head Coach Denver Men’s Soccer

“Clearly, in any sport, I consider Ray Reid to be one of the finest teachers and competitors that I have 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.”

“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.”

kevin anderson

SIGI SCHMID

Head Coach Columbia Men’s Soccer Tampa Bay Mutiny (Former Player) “Throughout my pro career, I have been fortunate enough to have kept close ties with Coach Reid and his staff. The focus and dedication he instills in each 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.”

Head Coach Seattle Sounders FC “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.”

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.”

Norwegian First Division Player FK Haugesund

BOBBY RHINE

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.”

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 off the field.”

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.”

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 Headmaster St. Benedict’s Prep

“We have had nine student-athletes play for Coach Reid over the years, from Maurizio Rocha to current 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.”

DANA WILDER

Assistant Vice Provost University of Connecticut “Ray Reid is a compassionate and committed coach who strives to get the best out of his student-athletes. 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, create, and grow both on and off the pitch.”

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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 

The 2010 season marks John Deeley’s 14th year with the Connecticut men’s soccer program and his ninth season as an associate head coach. Before starting at UConn, Deeley spent the previous eight seasons with Ray Reid at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Conn.

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

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 of the most talented coaching staffs in the country. While working alongside Ray Reid over the last 20 years, Deeley helped his teams at Southern and UConn capture four National Championships (1990, 1992, 1995 and 2000) and eight national semifinal game appearances (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 the Olympic Development Program Region 1 staff for eight years, including four as the assistant coach for the U13 regional development squad. As a player, Deeley was a standout midfielder for Southern from 1977-80, when the Owls had a 48-16-6 record with four trips to the NCAA Tournament, including three semifinal appearances. After 20 years in the college coaching ranks, he holds a “C” coaching license from the USSF.

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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 ASSISTANT COACH KEVIN BACHER

All-Americans 4 National 4 National Players the Year 3020 EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec3836 All-Americans Players of of the Year BIGBIG EAST Players of of the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Kevin Bacher enters his ninth season with the Connecticut men’s soccer staff A two-time team MVP in 1999 and 2000, Bacher was also chosen to the NSCAA All-Northeast Regional Team as a senior. and his second season as recruiting coordinator. Under his tutelage as a goalkeeping coach, goalie Josh Ford enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in program history in 2007 as a freshman. He finished the season in a tie for first in all-time in wins (20) and second in shutouts (14) in a single season, while being named to the Third Team All-BIG EAST and earning BIG EAST Tournament Defensive MVP recognition. Prior to working his magic with Ford, Bacher guided Adam Schuerman through his four-year career at UConn. In his senior season in 2005, Schuerman became the school leader in shutouts with 38 and tallied the second-most wins (52) in program history. In addition, Schuerman flourished nationally under Bacher’s guidance, moving up to No. 2 in the NCAA in shutouts (14) and No. 3 in GAA with a 0.56 average.

While a student-athlete, he served as an instructor at the Tom Bouklas Soccer Camp, as well as the goalkeeper coach at Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse from 1997-2000. He also worked as the goalkeeper coach at the Academy of Excellence Soccer Camps. Bacher also played for a pair of semi-professional teams during the course of his college career. In 1999, he was a member of the New Jersey Imperials, and he played for the Grand Rapids Explosion in 1997. During his high school career at St. John the Baptist on Long Island, he was a member of the Region I Olympic Development Team in 1995 and 1996, and he was on the Eastern New York State Olympic Development Team in 1993 and 1996.

Bacher graduated from Syracuse in 2003 with an undergraduate degree In addition to his work training the goalies, Bacher oversees recruiting coor- in geography. dination and group ticket sales to local youth soccer clubs. He also plays an integral role in the team’s outreach initiatives, working closely with UConn’s marketing staff to bring in fans through various promotions. Bacher has been a key force in driving ticket sales that led to UConn’s first-place finish in national attendance for four years since he has been with the Huskies. One of the many contributing forces behind the increased fan base is the formation of “The Goal Patrol.” Over the past three seasons, Bacher has created and expanded this student-based support organization that now has over 150 members. On the side, he is the Director of Coaching for the Northeast United, a premier soccer club in Connecticut, as well as the Assistant Director of the Ray Reid Soccer School. Prior to moving to Connecticut, Bacher spent one season as the assistant coach at Cornell in 2001 following four years as the starting goalkeeper at Syracuse. At Cornell, Bacher worked with the corps of goalkeepers, while also assisting in recruiting and scouting. During that time, he also served as the head goalkeeper coach for the 2001 Eastern New York State Olympic Development Team. During his four-year playing career at Syracuse, Bacher was named the preseason BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year in 2000, and was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team in the postseason of that year.

“Coach Bacher is involved in every phase of the UConn men’s soccer program. His innovative skills and work ethic put him a cut above other coaches around the country. He is meticulous in all he does and has great ideas on training players.” -Head Coach Ray Reid 2010 UCONN MEN’S SOCCER

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ASSISTANT COACH DANE BRENNER 33 National National Championships Championships 1111 BIG BIG EAST EAST Regular Regular Season Season Titles Titles 77 BIG BIG EAST EAST Tournament Tournament Championships Championships 

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Dane Brenner enters his third season with the Connecticut men’s soccer program as an assistant coach. Brenner works with the student-athetes on and off the field as well as assists in ticket sales with local youth clubs, team travel and game promotions. He also helps with goalkeeper training as well, after a successful Division I collegiate career with South Florida. Brenner helped guide Husky goalkeeper Josh Ford to another successful season in 2009 as Ford recorded 13 shutouts in the year to improve his career tally to 39, setting a new program record in career shutouts. Ford’s mark surpassed former Husky, Adam Schuerman’s (2002-05) total of 38. Brenner is also a head coach of two teams in the Northeast United Premier Soccer Club, a goalkeeper coach for the Oakwood Soccer Club and assists with UConn’s Goal Patrol, the largest soccer student-support group in the country. Prior to coming to Connecticut, Brenner graduated from USF in 2006 and then went on trial with the Chicago Fire in the spring of 2007. At USF, he was a four-year starter and a three-time captain for the Bulls. He was chosen as an All-Conference USA goalkeeper in 2004 and led his team to the BIG EAST Regular Season Championship title in 2005 in the Bulls’ first season in the BIG EAST Conference. Brenner posted a career-best 0.80 GAA in 2006 with 74 saves, while ranking 24th in the nation in save percentage (.822). In 2005 he started and played in a career-best 20 games and recorded a 1.36 GAA, while notching a 13-6-1 record. During the 2004 season, Brenner was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Third Team and earned a spot on the All-Conference USA Second Team. A native of High Point, N.C., Brenner played club for the PSA Stars before playing at South Florida. He graduated from USF in 2006 with a degree in sociology.

“Dane has been an outstanding addition to our staff. He is extremely organized and focused and has done great work with our goal keepers.” -Head Coach Ray Reid

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STRENGTH COACH CHRIS WEST

All-Americans 4 National 4 National Players Year 30 EAST Players Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec2420 3836 All-Americans Players of of thethe Year BIGBIG EAST Players of of thethe Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

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 certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, the National Athletic Training Association as a Certified Athletic Trainer and United States Weightlifting as a Club Coach. West specializes in using heart rate monitors to assess physical exertion of athletes in sport specific settings 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. Along with his practical application within the field, West has co-authored several research journal publications on performance profiles of soccer athletes and has created a working model for the complete 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

Chris West Associate Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

Andrew Wilson Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Maureen Butler Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

joseph staub Strength & Conditioning Graduate Assistant

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. The program is geared specifically for soccer players, and runs throughout the year, with an intensive training program in the fall preseason and a maintenance program during the winter season. Specific testing is done to each player to monitor his progress in strength, flexibility, power, body composition and aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, providing the coaches and medical staff with an accurate athletic profile on each soccer player. Connecticut soccer players have the use of two different weight rooms in the Harry A. Gampel 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 yearround training. Each program can be modified to fulfill the specific needs of each studentathlete. This program is another example of how student-athletes receive the “extra competitive edge” at Connecticut.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SUPPORT STAFF 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Kevin May is in his second season as the Director of Soccer Operations with the UConn men’s soccer coaching staff. May assists with team travel, promotions, Goal Patrol activities and plays an integral role in the annual Meet the Huskies Banquet, in addition to performing a number of administrative and logistical duties in the UConn Soccer office. Prior to joining the Huskies, May was an assistant coach at Rochester Institute of Technology for three seasons. He also served as an assistant coach at Nazareth College, during the 2004 and 2005 seasons and has his NSCAA National coaching license. He also coaches with the Northeast United Soccer Club and is the Director of Coaching with the East Hampton Soccer Club. During the summer, he served as the Associate Camp Director of Ray Reid’s Soccer School. May was a four-year starter at Nazareth and was a two-year captain, an All-Empire 8 selection in 2001 and 2002, and a regional All-American in 2002.

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 of the sports medicine staff. Along with men’s soccer, he also works with the UConn women’s rowing team. 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. Diaz is a certified athletic trainer from the National Athletics Trainers Association.

May received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Nazareth College in 2008.

Men’s Soccer Support Staff Kristen (Altieri) DeCarli is in her third year with the University of Connecticut athletic communications office and is the primary media contact for the men’s soccer program. She also serves as the primary media contact for baseball and women’s cross country/track and field, while being the top assistant for women’s basketball.

Kristen decarli Communications Endicott (Mass.) ‘05

DeCarli, a native of Hamden, Conn., graduated from Endicott College (Mass.) in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in sports management. She interned at Southern Connecticut State University prior to joining the UConn staff. She currently resides in Manchester, Conn. with her husband Tim.

Evan Feinglass Operations Washington (St. Louis) ‘93

Paul Mccarthy Sr. Associate AD/ Soccer Administrator Connecticut ‘88

Not pictured: katie egloff Event Management Assistant Iowa ‘06, ‘08

John Seagrave Maria Murray Men’s Soccer Secretary

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Becky Taylor Academic Counseling Massachusetts ‘94

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Dr. Thomas Trojian

Team Physician Pennsylvania ‘87

Megan Hastillo Equipment Connecticut ‘05

Marketing Connecticut ‘10


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 36 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

20 BIG EAST Players of the Year

32 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec-

THE SENIORS...........................24-26 THE JUNIORS...........................26-29 THE SOPHOMORES..................29-30 the redshirt freshmen.......31-33 THE NEWCOMERS....................33-36 GAME-BY-GAME CAREER STATS....... 37-38

Alan Ponce scored his first career goal in UConn’s 2-0 season opener against St. Peter’s on September 2, 2009.

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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 junior (2009): Played in all 19 games of the year and made 17 starts... recorded his first career goal at Villanova (9/18)...scored on 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 starts... Played as both a midfielder and defender...took four shots, including two on goal. As a Redshirt freshman (2007): Saw action in eight games and made first career start against Pittsburgh (10/6) ... played all 90 minutes 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: Four-year letterwinner at Wethersfield High School 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 two-time All-New England selection … Helped lead Wethersfield to two 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 ... Majoring in civil engineering ... Born Apr. 18, 1987.

Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2006 REDSHIRT 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 TOTAL 49 37 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 0

Career highs

Goals: 1, at Villanova >> September 18, 2009 Assists: --Points: 2, at Villanova >> September 18, 2009 Shots: 2, at Villanova >> September 18, 2009

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

36All-Americans All-Americans  44National NationalPlayers Playersofofthe theYear Year 3020BIG BIGEAST EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec38 Players ofof the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

aS a junior (2009): Earned Northeast Region Second Team honors…was named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team…broke the UConn program record for most shutouts in a career with 39…started all 19 games including all 1808:51 minutes…made 61 total saves with a save percentage of .859…only allowed ten goals and had a GAA of 0.50…recorded 13 shutouts in 19 games…finished the year with an 11-4-4 record... was a team captain. 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 goalkeepers in UConn history ... Finished the season in a tie for first in all-time 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 EAST ... 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 … Helped lead team to two state championship finals, as well as two Section 3 titles and three league championships … Earned Fifth Team All-State accolades as a senior, marking the highest finish for a goalie … Earned a gold 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 2003-06 ... Majoring in history and anthropology ... Born Nov. 6, 1987.

Career Statistics GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves 2007 24 24 2193:37 13 0.53 70 2008 22 22 2121:08 14 0.59 83 2009 19 19 1808:51 10 0.50 61 TOTAL 65 65 6123:36 37 0.56 214

W L T Sho 20 3 1 14 11 5 6 12 11 4 4 13 42 12 11 39

Career highs

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

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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 JUNIOR (2009): Played in 17 games and made 16 starts…recorded two assists on the year with one against Harvard (10/14) and the other against Marquette (11/2)…had five total shots and 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 defense, tallying the second-most minutes of any field player with 2,148 ... averaged just under 90 minutes per game ... earned four assists on the season, including one in the BIG EAST semifinal game 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: Has 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.

as a junior (2009): Started all 19 games…played 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 18 starts... Scored first career goal vs. Seton Hall (10/31)... Tallied a career-high two points vs. Seton Hall (10/31)... Made his first 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 lettered two years in track and field. Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Born April 15, 1989.

Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Born August 6, 1987.

Career Statistics GP 2007 24 2008 19 2009 17 TOTAL 60

GS 24 19 16 59

G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 0 4 4 5 .000 3 .600 1 2 4 8 .125 2 .250 0 2 2 5 .000 1 .200 1 8 10 18 .100 6 .333

Career Statistics GP 2007 21 2008 22 2009 19 TOTAL 62

Career highs

Career highs

Goals: 1, at St. John’s >> September 26, 2008 Assists: 1, eight times, last at Notre Dame >> October 31, 2009 Points: 2, at St. John’s >> September 26, 2008 Shots: 2, two times, last vs. DePaul >> November 8, 2008

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G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 0 0 0 6 .000 0 .000 1 0 2 20 .050 9 .450 0 3 3 7 .000 1 .143 1 3 5 33 .030 10 .303

Goals: 1, vs. Seton Hall >> October 31, 2008 Assists: 1, three times, last vs. Seton Hall >> October 25, 2009 Points: 2, vs. Seton Hall >> October 31, 2008 Shots: 3, four times, last vs. Seton Hall >> October 31, 2008

GW 0 0 0 0


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

38 Players ofof the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections 36All-Americans All-Americans  44National NationalPlayers Playersofofthe theYear Year 3020BIG BIGEAST EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec-

as a junior (2009): Finished second on the team with six goals…was third in points with 16 on the year…played in all 19 games with 15 starts…notched a two-goal, five-point effort against Harvard (10/14)…recorded four assists on the season with 38 total shots and 13 coming on goal...scored his first career goal in UConn’s season opener against St. Peter’s (9/2).

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: Majoring in pre-kinesiology...Born August 16, 1987.

As a redshirt Junior (2009): Did not play... earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors. As a Freshman (2006): Played every second of the 2006 season, starting all 19 games and tallying 1773:11 of action ... earned five 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: 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 … Fourtime 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: Currently studying for a MBA in Business Administration...in his final year of eligility.... Born Nov. 12, 1987.

Career Statistics

Career Statistics GP 2009 19 TOTAL 19

Career highs

GS 15 15

G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 6 4 16 38 .158 13 .342 6 4 16 38 .158 13 .342

Goals: 2, vs. Harvard >> October 14, 2009 Assists: 1, four times, last at Notre Dame >> October 31, 2009 Points: 5, vs. Harvard >> October 14, 2009 Shots: 5, vs. Syracuse >> September 27, 2009

GW 3 3

GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves 2006 19 19 1773:11 23 1.17 57 2009 Did Not Play TOTAL 19 19 1773:11 23 1.17 57

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10

2

6

5

Career highs

Saves: 7, vs. Seton Hall >> October 7, 2006 Goals Allowed: 5, vs. St. Louis >> September 3, 2006 Shots Faced: 17, at Indiana >> September 1, 2006

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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 junior (2009): In his first season with the Huskies he played 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.

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: Majoring in psychology… Born September 7, 1988. Personal: A sociology major… Born September 17, 1987.

Career Statistics GP 2009 17 TOTAL 17

GS 4 4

G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 1 1 3 4 .250 3 .750 1 1 3 4 .250 3 .750

Career highs

Goals: 1, vs. Marquette >> November 2, 2009 Assists: 1, vs. Pittsburgh >> October 17, 2009 Points: 2, vs. Marquette >> November 2, 2009 Shots: 2, at Dartmouth >> September 11, 2009

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38 Players ofof the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections 36All-Americans All-Americans  44National NationalPlayers Playersofofthe theYear Year 3020BIG BIGEAST EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec-

as a sophomore (2009): Was named to the Northeast Region Second Team…selected to the All-BIG EAST First Team…started all 19 games for the Huskies…had a team-best seven goals and 19 points…recorded two game winning goals against Georgetown (10/3) and at Seton Hall (10/25)…recorded a two-goal and six-point effort against Providence (10/6)... earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors.

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).

as a freshman (2008): Started 15 of his 22 games played... scored two goals, including his first career goal in the Huskies’ 2-0 win over Virginia (11/25) in NCAA Tournament action... recorded a team secondbest six assists... had two assists in two games including UConn’s 2-1 win over Dartmouth (10/15) and the Huskies’ 2-2 double overtime tie at Pittsburgh (10/28)... finished the season with 10 points.

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 LAFC... Named Offensive Player of the Year for his team in 2007 and 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.

Prior To UConn: Lettered all four years at Hamilton High School … Named first team all-region during his junior and senior seasons … 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: Exploratory major… Born November 12, 1990.

Personal: Majoring in pre-kinesiology … Born March 28, 1990.

Career Statistics GP 2008 22 2009 19 TOTAL 41

Career highs

GS 15 19 34

Career Statistics G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2 6 10 41 .049 13 .317 7 5 19 48 .146 18 .375 9 11 29 89 .101 31 .348

Goals: 2, two times, last at Seton Hall >> October 25, 2009 Assists: 2, five times, last vs. Providence >> October 6, 2009 Points: 6, vs. Providence >> October 6, 2009 Shots: 10, vs. Yale >> October 22, 2008

GW 0 2 2

GP 2009 19 TOTAL 19

GS 19 19

G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 3 11 17 36 .083 19 .528 3 11 17 36 .083 19 .528

GW 1 1

Career highs

Goals: 2, vs. Harvard >> October 14, 2009 Assists: 2, four times, last at Seton Hall >> October 25, 2009 Points: 5, vs. Harvard >> October 14, 2009 Shots: 4, two times, last vs. Providence >> October 6, 2009

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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 freshman (2009): Earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team…played in all 19 games and made 13 starts for the Huskies…registered one goal and five assists in his rookie season…scored the game winner at Yale (10/20)…recorded seven shots on the season, including six on goal... earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic honors.

AS A REDSHIRT FREshman (2009): Saw playing time in two games... played five minutes against Providence (10/6) and two minutes against Marquette (11/2).

PRIOR TO UCONN: Played at College African Sports Etudes (CASE) in Dakar, Senegal before graduating in 2008… He was a starting midfielder and forward for CASE for three years.

Prior To UConn: Three-year letterwinner at Massapequa High School … Captained his team during his senior season … Named to the AllConference team his senior year … His team won the county title during his junior and senior seasons and were named conference champions his sophomore year … Member of the National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars and a member of the Venture Scholars program.

PERSONAL: Exploratory major.

as a freshman (2008): Redshirted 2008 season.

Personal: Exploratory major… Born September 13, 1990.

Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2008 REDSHIRT SEASON 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Total 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

Career Statistics GP 2009 19 TOTAL 19

GS 13 13

G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 1 5 7 19 .053 6 .316 1 5 7 19 .053 6 .316

Career highs

Goals: 1, at Yale >> October 20, 2009 Assists: 1, five times, last at Seton Hall >> October 25, 2009 Points: 2, at Yale >> October 20, 2009 Shots: 3, two times, last at Yale >> October 20, 2009

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38 36 All-Americans All-Americans

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44National ofof the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections NationalPlayers Playersofofthe theYear Year 30 20BIG BIGEAST EASTPlayers Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec-

as a redshirt freshman (2009): Saw playing time in two contests... played 10 minutes against Providence (10/6) and saw four minutes of playing time against Marquette (11/2). as a freshman (2008): Redshirted 2008 season. Prior To UConn: Lettered two years at Keller High School where he was captain as a senior … Named to the First Team All-District team in his junior and senior year …Helped his team to become District 5-5A Champions, Bi-District Champions and a Regional Quarterfinalist during his senior season. Personal: Majoring in business ... October 27, 1989.

as a freshman (2009): Was named a TopDrawerSoccer.com AllRookie Team Honorable Mention…earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team…started 18 games and played in all 19 for the Huskies… recorded only eight shots total 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… Selected for All-America Second Team honors… Captained St. Benedict’s his senior year as he scored five goals and recorded seven assists… Named an 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 GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2008 REDSHIRT SEASON 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Total 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

GW 0 0

Career Statistics GP 2009 19 TOTAL 19

GS 18 18

G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 0 0 0 8 .000 1 .125 0 0 0 8 .000 1 .125

GW 0 0

Career highs

Goals: --Assists: --Points: --Shots: 3, vs. Providence >> November 7, 2009

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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 FRESHMAN (2009): Stepped onto the field for 11 games in 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... played 10 minutes against Providence (10/6) and five minutes against Marquette (11/2.)

Prior To UConn: Lettered four years at the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn…. Was an All-Conference, All-New England and AllState at Loomis Chaffee… He was also given All-America honors after captaining his team for two seasons… Was selected for the adidas ESP Camp… Member of Northeast Regional Team, while his Oakwood soccer team won five state championship titles.

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 threetime WNEPSSA Small School Champion … Named two-time All-Western 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 GP 2009 11 TOTAL 11

GS 0 0

G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000

Career Statistics

Career highs

Goals: 1, at Yale >> October 20, 2009 Assists: --Points: 2, at Yale >> October 20, 2009 Shots: 1, two times, last at Yale >> October 20, 2009

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GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2008 REDSHIRT SEASON 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

38 EAST Players of of thethe Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections 36All-Americans All-Americans  44National NationalPlayers Playersofofthe theYear Year 3020BIG BIG EAST Players Year 35  32 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec-

AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted 2009 season.

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 his team to the WCAC Boys’ High School Semifinals… Was a member of the 2006 Under-17 Trinidad & Tobago National Team.

PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered three years at Glastonbury High School… Earned NSCAA All-American honors as a senior… Named an AllConference selection as both a junior and senior… Named All-New England and All-State for his senior year… 2008 CJSA Connecticut High School Player of the Year… A two-year member of the Oakwood Soccer Club and U.S. Soccer Development Academy Team... Started 20 of 25 academy matches in 2007-08 and started in 21 of 30 matches in 2008-09.

PERSONAL: Exploratory major… Born September 27, 1991.

PERSONAL: Majoring in pre-kinesiology… Born November 28, 1991.

Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2009 REDSHIRT SEASON

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Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2009 REDSHIRT SEASON

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted 2009 season.

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.

Prior To UConn: Was a key member of the St. Anthony’s High School state championship team in 2008 as they accomplished an undefeated season... Was one of 72 players chosen to attend the Under-18 Men’s National Team Mega-Camp in Carson, California... Was a member of the Met-Oval team... Named All-State and All-League in the state of New York... Earned a spot on the New York Regional Team... Named a High School All-American...Named MVP of the NSCHSAA final win over Chaminade in 2008.

PERSONAL: Exploratory major… Born October 22, 1990.

Personal: Majoring in business.

Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2009 REDSHIRT SEASON

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Career Statistics GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2009 REDSHIRT SEASON

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NEWCOMER PROFILES 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

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.

PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered at Newington High School... earned AllConference honors in 2005 and All-New Britain Herold in 2005... led his team in assists in 2004 and 2005... led his premier team to become the West Hartford Premier State Champions in 2005 and 2006. PERSONAL: Double majoring in mechanical engineering and materials science and engineering… Born on April 20, 1988.

PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered at C.W. Baker High School in Baldwinsville, N.Y.... led his team to become a New York State semifinalist in 2008 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.

PRIOR TO UCONN: Played at College African Sports Etudes (CASE) in Dakar, Senegal… was a starting forward for CASE. PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born September 15, 1990.

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 qualifier in March of 2009. PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born April 28, 1989.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NEWCOMER PROFILES

38 Players ofof the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections 36All-Americans All-Americans  44National NationalPlayers Playersofofthe theYear Year 3020BIG BIGEAST EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec-

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... earned 2008 and 2009 All-Suffolk County honors...was a 2007 SYL ODP National ID Camp Selected participant...led his team to the Suffolk County titles in 2008 and 2009...2008 USSF Northeastern Conference Champion.

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.

PRIOR TO UCONN: Lettered at Spencerport High School... competed for the U-14 Youth National Team Pool...member of the inaugural year of USSoccer’s Development Academy with the Empire United Soccer Academy...led his team to the 2007 New York State Section V High School Championship title...2007 and 2009 New York State Section V All-Tournament Team member... was named a 2008 Monroe County Honorable Mention.

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

PERSONAL: An exploratory major… Born March 8, 1992.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT GAME-BY-GAME CAREER STATS 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

#7 Carlos Alvarez 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

G A Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 2 1 5 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0

0 0 0 3 11 17

#14 Robert brickley 2009 Opponent Start S 9/2 ST. PETER’S * 0 9/5 BOSTON UNIV. * 0 9/11 at Dartmouth 0 9/13 vs. Iona * 0 9/18 at Villanova 2 9/20 at Rutgers * 0 9/25 ST. JOHN’S * 0 9/27 SYRACUSE * 0 10/3 GEORGETOWN * 0 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 0 10/10 at West Virginia * 0 10/14 HARVARD * 0 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 * 0 NCAA Tournament 11/19 at Monmouth * 0 Totals 19-17 2

G A Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 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

2008 Opponent Start S 8/29 ST. PETER’S 0 8/31 TULSA 1 9/3 STONY BROOK * 0 9/7 BOSTON UNIV. * 0 9/13 at Saint Louis * 0 9/19 LOUISVILLE * 0 9/21 CINCINNATI * 0 9/26 at St. John’s * 0 9/28 at Syracuse * 0 10/3 WEST VIRGINIA * 0 10/8 at Providence 0 10/11 at Georgetown * 0 10/15 DARTMOUTH * 1 10/18 at Marquette * 0 10/22 YALE * 0 10/25 NOTRE DAME * 0 10/28 at Pittsburgh * 0 10/31 SETON HALL * 1 BIG EAST Tournament 11/8 DePAUL * 1 NCAA Tournament 11/21 FAIRFIELD * 0 11/25 at Virginia * 0 11/29 at Creighton * 0 Totals 22-19 4

G A Pts 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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0

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0

0 0 0 0

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2007 Opponent Start S 8/31 CANISIUS 0 9/7 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 10/3 HARTFORD 0 10/6 PITTSBURGH * 0 10/10 PROVIDENCE 0 BIG EAST Tournament 11/10 USF 0 11/16 LOUISVILLE 0 NCAA Tournament 12/2 USF 0 Totals 8-1 0

G A Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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0 0

0 0

0 0

#16 Tony cascio 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

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

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#9 stephane diop 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

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

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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#18 josh ford 2009 Opponent Start Min GA SvsFaced 9/2 ST. PETER’S * 90:00 0 1 1 9/5 BOSTON UNIV. * 90:00 3 3 6 9/11 at Dartmouth * 120:00 0 7 7 9/13 vs. Iona * 110:00 0 3 3 9/18 at Villanova * 90:00 1 3 4 9/20 at Rutgers * 90:00 2 3 6 9/25 ST. JOHN’S * 90:00 0 3 3 9/27 SYRACUSE * 90:00 0 3 3 10/3 GEORGETOWN * 90:00 0 1 1 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 90:00 0 3 3 10/10 at West Virginia * 110:00 0 4 5 10/14 HARVARD * 90:00 0 2 2 10/17 PITTSBURGH * 90:00 0 2 2 10/20 at Yale * 90:00 0 4 4 10/25 at Seton Hall * 90:00 1 6 7 10/31 at Notre Dame * 90:57 2 6 9 11/2 MARQUETTE * 90:00 0 1 1 BIG EAST Tournament 11/7 PROVIDENCE * 100:00 1 5 6 NCAA Tournament 11/19 at Monmouth * 110:00 0 1 1 19-19 1810:57 10 61 74 Totals 2008 Opponent Start Min GA SvsFaced 8/29 ST. PETER’S * 90:00 0 1 1 8/31 TULSA * 110:00 1 3 4 9/3 STONY BROOK * 90:00 0 3 3 9/7 BOSTON UNIV. * 110:00 0 5 5 9/13 at Saint Louis * 110:00 0 4 4 9/19 LOUISVILLE * 90:00 0 3 3 9/21 CINCINNATI * 90:00 1 6 7 9/26 at St. John’s * 90:00 3 5 8 9/28 at Syracuse * 100:23 0 6 6 10/3 WEST VIRGINIA * 90:00 1 2 3 10/8 at Providence * 90:00 1 2 3 10/11 at Georgetown * 110:00 0 4 4 10/15 DARTMOUTH * 90:00 1 5 6 10/18 at Marquette * 90:00 0 7 8 10/22 YALE * 110:00 0 2 2 10/25 NOTRE DAME * 92:13 0 3 3 10/28 at Pittsburgh * 110:00 2 6 8 10/31 SETON HALL * 90:00 1 5 6 BIG EAST Tournament 11/8 DePAUL * 90:00 1 2 3 NCAA Tournament 11/21 FAIRFIELD * 90:00 0 1 1 11/25 at Virginia * 90:00 0 3 3 11/29 at Creighton * 98:32 2 5 7 22-22 2121:08 14 83 98 Totals 2007 Opponent Start Min GA SvsFaced 8/31 CANISIUS * 90:00 2 0 1 9/2 STONY BROOK * 90:00 0 1 1 9/7 SO. CAROLINA * 90:00 0 1 3 9/8 FLORIDA INT’L * 90:00 0 1 4 9/12 HOFSTRA * 90:00 0 9 15 9/15 GEORGETOWN * 96:52 0 0 1 9/21 at USF * 90:00 1 7 14 9/23 at DePaul * 90:00 1 6 12 9/28 ST. JOHN’S * 90:00 0 1 2 9/30 SYRACUSE * 90:00 0 0 2 10/3 HARTFORD * 90:00 1 0 3 10/6 PITTSBURGH * 90:00 0 1 5 10/10 PROVIDENCE * 90:00 0 6 10


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT GAME-BY-GAME CAREER STATS

36All-Americans All-Americans  44National NationalPlayers Playersofofthe theYear Year 3020BIG BIGEAST EAST Players the Year 3532 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec38 Players ofof the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Selections 10/13 at Notre Dame * 110:00 10/19 at West Virginia * 90:00 10/24 at Yale * 90:00 10/27 MARQUETTE * 96:45 11/3 at Seton Hall * 90:00 BIG EAST Tournament 11/10 USF * 90:00 11/16 LOUISVILLE * 90:00 11/18 NOTRE DAME * 90:00 NCAA Tournament 11/28 VERMONT * 90:00 12/2 USF * 90:00 12/8 VIRGINIA TECH * 90:00 Totals 24-24 2193:37

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#29 david falcones 2009 Opponent Start S 10/6 PROVIDENCE 0 11/2 MARQUETTE 0 Totals 2-0 0

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#2 Greg king 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 * 1 9/20 at Rutgers * 0 10/3 GEORGETOWN 0 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 1 10/10 at West Virginia * 0 10/14 HARVARD * 0 10/17 PITTSBURGH * 1 10/20 at Yale * 0 10/25 at Seton Hall * 0 10/31 at Notre Dame * 0 11/2 MARQUETTE * 1 BIG EAST Tournament 11/7 PROVIDENCE * 0 NCAA Tournament 11/19 at Monmouth * 0 Totals 17-16 5

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#8 shawn nicklaw

9/21 at USF 9/23 at DePaul 9/28 ST. JOHN’S 9/30 SYRACUSE 10/3 HARTFORD 10/6 PITTSBURGH 10/10 PROVIDENCE 10/13 at Notre Dame 10/19 at West Virginia 10/27 MARQUETTE 11/3 at Seton Hall BIG EAST Tournament 11/16 LOUISVILLE 11/18 NOTRE DAME NCAA Tournament 11/28 VERMONT 12/2 USF Totals 21-0

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#28 Robert olivieri

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

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#11 alan ponce 2009 Opponent Start S 9/2 ST. PETER’S * 3 9/5 BOSTON UNIV. * 4 9/11 at Dartmouth * 0 9/13 vs. Iona * 2 9/18 at Villanova * 2 9/20 at Rutgers * 0 9/25 ST. JOHN’S * 1 9/27 SYRACUSE * 5 10/3 GEORGETOWN * 2 10/6 PROVIDENCE * 4 10/10 at West Virginia * 2 10/14 HARVARD * 2 10/17 PITTSBURGH * 4 10/20 at Yale * 0 10/25 at Seton Hall * 0 10/31 at Notre Dame * 1 11/2 MARQUETTE * 1 BIG EAST Tournament 11/7 PROVIDENCE * 2 NCAA Tournament 11/19 at Monmouth * 3 Totals 19-15 38

#0 MATT SANGELOTY

2006 Opponent Start Min 8/26 LMU * 90 9/1 at Indiana * 110 9/3 vs. St. Louis * 90 9/8 RUTGERS * 100:14 9/10 VILLANOVA * 90 9/14 at St. John’s * 110 9/17 at Syracuse * 90 9/20 SACRED HEART * 90 9/23 at Georgetown * 90 9/27 YALE * 90 9/30 WEST VIRGINIA * 90 10/3 at Providence * 90 10/7 SETON HALL * 90 10/10 WAKE FOREST * 102:57 10/14 at Pittsburgh * 90 10/18 at Marquette * 90 10/21 NOTRE DAME * 90 BIG EAST Tournament 10/29 ST. JOHN’S * 90 NCAA Tournament 11/11 FAIRFIELD * 90 Totals 19-19 1773:11

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#44 jOSSIMAR SANCHEZ 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 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

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#13 sean weir 2009 Opponent Start S 10/6 PROVIDENCE 0 11/2 MARQUETTE 0 Totals 2-0 0

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

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 37 BIGBIG EAST Players of of thethe Year  34 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections 36 All-Americans All-Americans  44National NationalPlayers Playersofofthe theYear Year 2120 EAST Players Year  32 First Team All-BIG EAST Selec-

2009 season review........................40-43 results & statistics............................43 senior letterwinners.....................44-47 box scores......................................48-50

Toni Stahl (left) was named the 2009 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year. He also was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team for his efforts.

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UConn’s Record...

for the season....................... 11-4-4 in the BIG EAST....................... 8-2-1 at home.................................. 8-2-0 on the road............................. 3-2-3 vs. Top 25 opponents............. 3-2-2 vs. Top 10 opponents............. 1-1-1 vs. Top 5 Opponents.............. 0-1-0 scoring first.......................... 10-2-0 not scoring first...................... 1-2-0 leading at the half................... 6-1-0 trailing at the half................... 0-1-0 tied at the half........................ 5-2-4 in overtime............................. 0-1-2 scoring at least two goals....... 9-0-0 allowing at least two goals...... 0-2-0 wearing white......................... 8-2-1 wearing blue........................... 3-2-3 during the day........................ 2-1-3 at night................................... 9-3-1 on television........................... 1-0-0 in in in in

September.......................... 4-2-2 October.............................. 6-1-1 November........................... 1-1-1 December.............................. n/a

on on on on on on on

Mondays............................ 1-0-0 Tuesdays........................... 2-0-0 Wednesdays....................... 2-0-0 Thursdays............................. n/a Fridays............................... 2-0-1 Saturdays........................... 2-3-2 Sundays............................. 2-1-1

The University of Connecticut men’s soccer team

percentage with a mark of .863.

wrapped up its 2009 season by making their 30th During the regular season, the Huskies led the BIG overall and 12th consecutive appearance in the NCAA EAST in assists with 38 as well as assists per game Tournament. with a tally of 2.24 per contest. The Huskies also led the conference in goals against average (0.51) and The Huskies, who fell to Monmouth in a 4-3 shootout shutouts (12). UConn defeated two prominent proin the NCAA Tournament first round, earned their 11th grams in nationally-ranked Harvard and St. John’s. BIG EAST Regular Season title en route to an 11-4-4 overall record. UConn downed the Crimson 4-0 on a weekday night in Storrs, Conn. after beating out St. John’s 1-0 at The regular season crown was the 18th BIG EAST title Morrone Stadium in BIG EAST Conference action. during the program’s 27-year stint in the conference, while the Huskies have won at least a share of the con- The Huskies had much individual success throughference crown three times in the last five seasons. out the year as well, led by redshirt junior Josh Ford, who broke the UConn record in shutouts with his Since head coach Ray Reid took over at the helm of the 39th career shutout against Monmouth. UConn men’s soccer program, the Huskies have won seven regular season championships, including titles Ford tied former UConn standout Adam Schuerman in almost every other year beginning in 1998. (2002-05) at 38 in the Huskies’ 3-0 win over Marquette which clinched the BIG EAST Blue Division Under the leadership of Reid, the Huskies won the BIG title on Nov. 2 and now takes over as the sole leader EAST Regular Season title in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, on UConn’s all-time career shutouts list in just his 2005, 2007 and 2009. third season with the program. UConn also allowed just 10 goals on the year, the lowest number of goals allowed in program history other than the 1948 NSCAA Championship season, a year in which the men’s soccer program played in just 11 games and allowed fewer goals (4).

Fellow captain, Kwame Watson-Siriboe, also led the Huskies in 2009 as he was named the 2009 BIG EAST Co-Defender of the Year while earning a spot on the All-BIG EAST First Team.

Watson-Siriboe earned BIG EAST Defender of the The Huskies spent all but one week ranked in the Week honors twice in 2009 and was named to the top-25 of the NSCAA/adidas Poll, finishing the regular Soccer America Men’s Team of the Week on Sept. 28. season ranked ninth in the country. The senior finished the year earning a spot on the TopDrawerSoccer.com Men’s College First Team. In Division I men’s soccer, UConn was ranked fourth at the end of the regular season in shutout percent- Before being drafted and signing with the Chicago age, sixth in goals against average and ninth in save Fire in January 2010, Watson-Siriboe finished his

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38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

career at UConn by earning a spot on the College Soccer News All-American First Team as well as Goal.com’s First Team. Freshman Carlos Alvarez had an electrifying rookie campaign for the Huskies as he led the Nation in assists as well as the BIG EAST Conference. Alvarez, who was named the 2009 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, earned a spot on both the All-BIG EAST Third Team as well as the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team.

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections 2009 Individual Accolades

CARLOS ALVAREZ

> BIG EAST Rookie of the Year > All-BIG EAST Third Team > All-BIG EAST Rookie Team > Three-Time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week > ECAC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 20) > Soccer America Player of the Week (Oct. 20) > Made Soccer America Team of the Week Twice > CollegeSoccer.com Team of the Week (Oct. 19) > TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Rookie First Team > Soccer America All-Rookie First Team > College Soccer News All-Freshman First Team > Third Team Northeast Region

His efforts throughout the year gave him the opportunity to be one of the best freshmen in the country as he earned BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honors three consecutive weeks from Oct. 12 - Oct 26. Alvarez was also named ECAC Offensive Player of the Week and the Soccer America National Player of the Week on Oct. 20.

ROBERT BRICKLEY

> BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/5)

Tony cascio

He was also chosen for the Soccer America Team of the Week twice as well as the CollegeSoccer.com National Team of the Week on Oct. 19.

> All-BIG EAST First Team

stephane diop

> All-BIG EAST Rookie Team

To end the season he earned a spot on the TopDrawerSoccer.com Men’s All-Rookie First Team. He was also named to Soccer America’s All-Freshmen First Team, College Soccer News’ All-Freshmen First Team and the Northeast Region Third Team.

Josh Ford > > > >

Ford’s successful season in net for the Huskies was good enough to place him on the All-BIG EAST Third Team with Alvarez as he led the conference with a 0.51 goals against average and 12 shutouts during the regular season. He was given Goalkeeper of the Week honors once, while being named ECAC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 13. He also earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Sept. 14 and 28. Toni Stahl, Mike Pezza and Tony Cascio also brought in much success for the Huskies in 2009 as Stahl was once again a unanimous selection for the All-BIG EAST First Team and was named the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year. His dominate presence in the midfield, along with both Cascio and Pezza, made UConn a fierce competitor in he nation. Cascio, who led the Huskies with seven goals in 2009, was also an All-BIG EAST First Team selection, while Pezza, who missed five games midway through the year, was chosen for the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Nov. 3 to finish out the regular season. Max Wasserman also earned a weekly honor roll status on Oct. 26 after scoring his first collegiate goal at Yale. Ford and Cascio earned spots on the Northeast Region Second Team for the efforts as well. Stahl, who was drafted by Philadelphia as the 17th overall pick in the 2010 SuperDraft and signed with the Union, was also named an NSCAA/ Performance Subaru All-American after his final year at UConn. Stahl earned College Soccer News All-American Second Team honors as well as Northeast Region First Team accolades.

All-BIG EAST Third Team Two-Time BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week ECAC Defensive Player of the Week (10/13) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (9/14 & 9/28)

Mike Pezza

> BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (11/3)

JOSSIMAR SANCHEZ

> All-BIG EAST Rookie Team

Toni Stahl

> > > > > > >

BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year First Team All-BIG EAST Preseason All-BIG EAST M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Watch List NSCAA/Subaru Second Team All-American Second Team College Soccer News All-American First Team Northeast Region

MAX WASSERMAN

> BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/26)

kwame watson-siriboe > > > > >

BIG EAST Co-Defender of the Year First Team All-BIG EAST TopDrawerSoccer.com First Team First Team College Soccer News All-American First Team Goal.com

Junior Robert Brickley was named BIG EAST Defender of the Week on Oct. 5 and led the Huskies academically, earning Academic All-District Second Team honors for Division I District 1. Freshmen Stephane DIOP and Jossimar Sanchez joined Alvarez on the 2009 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team after contributing to the Huskies’ success.

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The Huskies registered many key wins in 2009, including a 1-0 victory over 18th-ranked St. John’s in front of a sold out crowd of 4,785 at Morrone Stadium on Sept. 25. WatsonSiriboe’s second goal of the season came at an ideal time as he headed a rebound into the back of the net to win the game for the Huskies. UConn shutout Providence and Harvard 4-0 in back-to-back matches at home as Cascio led the Huskies’ charge against the Friars with two goals and two assists for six points. Against Harvard, both Alan Ponce and Alvarez had five points on two goals and one assist a piece. Sixth-ranked Harvard was shut out only three times in 2009, including the October 14 contest against UConn. The Huskies’ four goals were the most allowed by that nationallyranked Crimson throughout the entire season. UConn recorded eight straight shutouts dating from September 25 to October 20 as the Huskies were 7-0-1 during that stretch. During that run, the Huskies picked up one tie at No. 25 West Virginia on October 10. The BIG EAST contest was originally scheduled to be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel but was postponed until the next day due to inclement weather and poor field conditions in Morgantown, W. Va. The Huskies registered 13 shutouts during their 19-game season, which tied the program’s fourth-best tally in a single season (2005). UConn registered 14 shutouts in 2007, 2000 and 1976. The Huskies clinched the BIG EAST Regular Season Blue Division title with a 3-0 win over Marquette at Morrone Stadium on Nov. 2. Pezza attacked early and scored the game-winning goal in the fifth minute of the contest. UConn added two more goals to secure the title win as Ponce connected on his sixth goal of the year in the 34th minute before Thomas Wharf scored the first goal of his career in the 70th minute. After earning a first round bye in the BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship, UConn hosted and fell to Providence 1-0 in overtime. Ford made five saves in 97:54 played but the Friars were able to sneak one past a diving Ford to eliminate the Huskies from BIG EAST postseason play. In their 12th consecutive and 30th overall NCAA appearance, the Huskies were forced to travel to Monmouth to take on the Hawks in first round action. After 120 scoreless minutes, Monmouth edged the Huskies 4-3 in a shootout to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and end UConn’s 2009 postseason run.

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Date Opponent D D D/M D/M D/M 9/2 ST. PETER’S King Siriboe Nicklaw Wharf Brickley 9/5 BOSTON UNIV. King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 9/11 at Dartmouth King Siriboe Nicklaw Wharf Sanchez 9/13 vs. Iona King Siriboe Nicklaw Wharf Brickley 9/18 at Villanova* King Siriboe Nicklaw Wharf Sanchez 9/20 at Rutgers* King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 9/25 ST. JOHN’S* Hernandez Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 9/27 SYRACUSE* Hernandez Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 10/3 GEORGETOWN* Hernandez Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 10/6 PROVIDENCE* King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 10/10 at West Virginia* King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 10/14 HARVARD King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 10/17 PITTSBURGH* King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 10/20 at Yale King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 10/25 at Seton Hall* King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 10/31 at Notre Dame* King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 11/2 MARQUETTE* King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 11/7 PROVIDENCE^ King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley 11/19 at Monmouth& King Siriboe Nicklaw Sanchez Brickley

* - BIG EAST opponent ^ - 2009 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship & - 2009 NCAA Tournament

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M Pezza Pezza Pezza Pezza Pezza Pezza Diop Diop Diop Diop Diop Diop Diop Diop Pezza Pezza Pezza Pezza Diop

M Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio Cascio

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M/F Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez

F Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Ponce Diop Diop Diop Diop Ponce

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2009 RESULTS & STATISTICS

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Sep 02 ST. PETER’S W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3744 Sep 05 #23 BOSTON UNIV.

0-3

1-1-0

0-0-0

3495

-

Sep 11 at #6 Dartmouth

T O2

0-0

1-1-1

0-0-0

1511

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Sep 13 vs. Iona

T O2

0-0

1-1-2

0-0-0

205

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Sep 20 at Rutgers*

L

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2-2-2

1-1-0

628

Sep 25 #18 ST. JOHN’S*

W

1-0

3-2-2

2-1-0

4785

Sep 27 SYRACUSE* W 2-0 4-2-2 3-1-0 2697 Oct 03 #13 GEORGETOWN

W

4-1-0

Tony Cascio (Alan Ponce) Kwame Watson-Siriboe (Alan Ponce) Cruz Hernandez (Stephane Diop) Tony Cascio (Carlos Alvarez) Tony Cascio (Carlos Alvarez, Stephane Diop)

Oct 06 PROVIDENCE* W 4-0 6-2-2 5-1-0 1551

Carlos Alvarez (Tony Cascio, Stephane Diop) Alan Ponce (Carlos Alvarez, Tony Cascio) Tony Cascio (Shawn Nicklaw) Tony Cascio (Carlos Alvarez)

0-0

5-2-2

Robert Brickley (penalty kick) Alan Ponce (Toni Stahl, Tony Cascio)

4374

Oct 10 at #25 West Virginia* T O2

1-0

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Goals scored Alan Ponce (Tony Cascio, Mike Pezza) Kwame Watson-Siriboe (Mike Pezza)

L

Sep 18 at Villanova* W 2-1 2-1-2 1-0-0 657

6-2-3

5-1-1

663

-

Oct 14 #6 HARVARD W 4-0 7-2-3 5-1-1 1954

Alan Ponce (Mike Pezza, Shawn Nicklaw) Carlos Alvarez (Stephane Diop) Alan Ponce (Carlos Alvarez, Greg King) Carlos Alvarez (Alan Ponce)

Oct 17 PITTSBURGH* W 2-0 8-2-3 6-1-1 3092

Mike Pezza (Carlos Alvarez) Kwame Watson-Siriboe (Carlos Alvarez, Thomas Wharf)

Oct 20 at Yale W 2-0 9-2-3 6-1-1 527

Stephane Diop (Carlos Alvarez, Toni Stahl) Max Wasserman (Tony Cascio, Carlos Alvarez)

Oct 25 at Seton Hall* W 3-1 10-2-3 7-1-1 421

TEAM (unassisted) Tony Cascio (Stephane Diop, Carlos Alvarez) Tony Cascio (Shawn Nicklaw, Carlos Alvarez)

Oct 31 at Notre Dame*

L OT

1-2

10-3-3

7-2-1

576

Nov 02 MARQUETTE* W 3-0 11-3-3 8-2-1 2140

Mike Pezza (Greg King, Alan Ponce) Mike Pezza (unassisted) Alan Ponce (Toni Stahl) Thomas Wharf (Mike Pezza)

Nov 07 PROVIDENCE^

L OT

0-1

11-4-3

8-2-1

2541

-

Nov 19 at Monmouth&

T O2

0-0

11-4-4

8-2-1

1248

- (Lost 4-3 in shootout)

^ - 2009 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship & - 2009 NCAA Tournament

Team Statistics by period

individual statistics

GOALS BY PERIOD Connecticut Opponents

1st 14 4

2nd 14 4

OT 0 2

OT2 0 0

Total 28 10

SHOTS BY PERIOD Connecticut Opponents

1st 114 69

2nd 120 112

OT 5 5

OT2 6 1

Total 245 187

SAVES BY PERIOD Connecticut Opponents

1st 29 34

2nd 34 31

OT 1 0

OT2 0 3

Total 64 68

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st Connecticut 31 Opponents 31

2nd 31 39

OT 3 0

OT2 1 3

Total 66 73

FOULS BY PERIOD Connecticut Opponents

2nd 118 113

OT 6 5

OT2 4 4

Total 211 217

1st 83 95

TEAM STATISTICS UCONN OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 28-245 Goals scored average 1.47 Shot pct. .114 Shots/Game 12.9 Assists 38 CORNER KICKS 66 PENALTY KICKS 1-1

10-187 0.53 .053 9.8 10 73 1-1

PENALTIES Fouls 211 Yellow cards 14 Red cards 1 ATTENDANCE Total 30373

217 18 0 6231

## Name 16 Tony Cascio 7 Carlos Alvarez 11 Alan Ponce 10 Mike Pezza 9 Stephane Diop 4 K. Watson-Siriboe 5 Thomas Wharf 15 Toni Stahl 8 Shawn Nicklaw 12 Cruz Hernandez 22 Max Wasserman 14 Robert Brickley 2 Greg King 44 Jossimar Sanchez 24 Jordan Branco 29 David Falcones 28 Robert Olivieri 23 Marco Zanfardino 13 Sean Weir Total Opponents ## Name 18 Josh Ford TEAM Total Opponents

GP-GS 19-19 19-19 19-19 14-10 19-13 19-19 17-4 18-18 19-19 12-3 11-0 19-17 17-16 19-18 3-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 19 19

GP-GS 19-19 - 19 19

Min 1667 1664 1391 1087 1085 1809 730 1676 1788 475 236 1586 1416 1401 21 7 14 26 15 - -

G 7 3 6 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 10

MIN 1808:51 0:00 1808:51 1808:51

GA 10 0 10 28

A Pts 5 19 11 17 4 16 4 10 5 7 0 6 1 3 3 3 3 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 94 10 30 Avg 0.50 0.00 0.50 1.39

Sh 48 36 38 24 19 27 4 16 7 8 2 2 5 8 1 0 0 0 0 245 187

YC-RC 1-1 3-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 5-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 14-1 18-0

Svs Pct 61 .859 3 1.000 64 .865 68 .708

GW PK-ATT 2 0-0 1 0-0 3 0-0 2 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 11 1-1 4 1-1 W-L-T 11-4-4 - 11-4-4 4-11-4

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT GRADUATED LETTERWINNERS FROM 2009 SEASON 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Career Highs

Goals: 1, two times, last vs. Syracuse >> September 27, 2009 Assists: n/a Points: 2, two times, last vs. Syracuse >> September 27, 2009 Shots: 3, two times, last vs. Georgetown >> October 3, 2009

Honor roll  2008 BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll as a Senior (2009): Played in 12 games and made 13 starts... saw 475 minutes of playing time throughout his senior season... registered two points on one goal and recorded eight shots on the year... scored the game-winning goal on September 27 in the Huskies’ 2-0 win over Syracuse at Morrone Stadium. as a junior (2008): Saw action in 21 games... made 10 starts... recorded two points with first goal as a Husky in UConn’s 1-0 overtime win over No. 13 Notre Dame in Storrs, Conn. (10/25). At Mt. SAC (2006-07): Played two seasons at Mt. San Antonio College. Prior to College: Lettered four years at Mountain View High School. Personal: High school and junior college teammate of former Husky, Oscar Castillo ... Majored in sociology ... Born February 8, 1987.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  Made 13 career starts  Played in 33 career contests  Scored two goals in two years at UConn  Both career goals were game winners; in UConn’s 1-0 win over Notre Dame in 2008 and the Huskies’ 2-0 win over Syracuse in 2009  After his game-winner against the Irish, Hernandez was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll  Averaged 10 shots per season at UConn

Final Career S tatistics

2008 2009 TOTAL

44

GP GS 21 10 12 3 33 13

G 1 1 2

A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 0 2 12 .083 3 .250 0 2 8 .125 4 .500 0 4 20 .100 7 .350

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38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Career Highs

Goals: 1, five times, last vs. Marquette >> November 2, 2009 Assists: 3, two times, last vs. Pittsburgh >> October 6, 2007 Points: 3, four times, last vs. Marquette >> November 2, 2009 Shots: 7, vs. West Virginia >> October 2, 2008

Honor roll 2009 BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll  2008 Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST  2007 Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST  2007 NCAA Leader in assists 

as a senior (2009): Missed five games during the year due to an injury... named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Nov. 3 after scoring UConn’s game-winner against Marquette to clinch the BIG EAST Blue Division title... registered 10 points on three goals and four assists on the year... scored two game-winning goals. as a junior (2008): Played and started in all 22 games... Led the Huskies with nine assists, for 28th (tie) in the NCAA... had a team second-best tally of 11 points... scored one goal vs. St. Peter’s (8/29)... tallied a season-high three points with one goal and one assist vs. St. Peter’s (8/29)... recorded two assists vs. Cincinnati (9/21) and at Virginia (11/25) in NCAA Second Round action... assisted on both goals in UConn’s 2-0 win over Virginia in NCAA Tournament play. As a Sophomore (2007): Played and started in all 24 games... led the NCAA in assists with 19, which stands as second-all-time at UConn... finished season tied for third in scoring with 21 points... tallied careerhigh three assists twice, in the season-opener vs. Canisius (8/31) and again against Pittsburgh (10/6)... ten assists came on game-winning tallies, including three in the postseason... averaged 75 minutes per contest. As a Freshman (2006): Saw action in 18-of-19 games, making 11 starts... tallied two assists, one each against Yale (9/27) and Seton Hall (10/7)... played 577 minutes, including a season-high 60 in the NCAA Tournament vs. Fairfield (11/11)... averaged 32 minutes a game off the bench. Prior to UConn: Played four years for Rick Jacobs at St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark, N.J. … Three-time all-state selection by the Star Ledger and N.J.I.S.A.A. … Named the 2005 New Jersey Prep Player of the Year by the Star Ledger ... Nominated for 2005 Gatorade Player of the Year … tallied 15 goals and 28 assists as a senior … Helped lead St. Benedict’s to three state championships and an undefeated season in 2005. Personal: Majored in psychology ... Born July 16, 1987. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Led NCAA in assists in 2007 with 19  Played in 78 career games  Finished his career with 34 career assists - sixth all-time in program history  His 19 assists in 2007 put him in third place among single-season leaders 

Fina l Career Statistics 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP 18 24 22 14 78

GS 11 24 22 10 67

G 0 1 1 3 5

A Pts Shots Shot% 2 2 8 .000 19 21 35 .029 9 11 54 .019 4 10 24 .125 34 44 121 .041

SOG 1 14 16 13 44

SOG% .125 .400 .296 .542 .364

GW 0 0 0 2 2

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT GRADUATED LETTERWINNERS FROM 2009 SEASON 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Career Highs

Goals: 1, two times, last at Pittsburgh >> October 28, 2008 Assists: 1, nine times, last vs. Marquette >> November 2, 2009 Points: 3, at Pittsburgh >> October 28, 2008 Shots: 3, vs. USF >> November 10, 2007

Honor roll  2009 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year  2009 First Team All-BIG EAST  2009 NSCAA/Subaru All-American  2009 Second Team College Soccer News All-American  2009 First Team Northeast Region  2008 First Team All-BIG EAST  2007 First Team All-BIG EAST  2007 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team  2006 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year  2006 Third Team All-BIG EAST as a senior (2009): Played and started in 18 games... named BIG EAST Midfielder of the year...earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors for the third consecutive season... assisted on three of UConn’s goals...did not play in first game of season. as a junior (2008): Played and started in 20 of UConn’s 22 games... earned First Team All-BIG EAST honors... recorded a career-high three points at Pittsburgh (10/28)...scored the game-tying goal at Pittsburgh (10/28) to knot the final score at 2-2... did not play at Saint Louis or against Dartmouth due to yellow card accumulation. As a SOPHOMORE (2007): Played and started in 22 games in the midfield, averaging 83 minutes per game ... earned First Team All-BIG EAST and All-Northeast honors, as well as a spot on the BIG EAST AllTournament Team ... tallied four assists, including one against both Vermont (11/28) and USF (12/2) in the NCAA Tournament ... did not play vs. Syracuse or West Virginia due to yellow card accumulation. As a Freshman (2006): Named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, as well as a member of the Third Team All-BIG EAST and All-Northeast... also recognized by College Soccer News as part of the All-Freshman Team... the only UConn freshman to play and start in all 19 games in 2006 ... scored one goal on the year in the Huskies’ win over Seton Hall (10/7) ...tallied 1,622 minutes of action, with an average of 85 per game. Prior to UConn: Played for Finnish power HJK, helping lead the U17 squad to the 2001 and 2002 National Championships before becoming a member of the U18 team in 2002... trained with FC Espoo during the 2004 and 2005 training sessions... played and started in every match with the Men’s 2 Division during the 2004 season, tallying six goals and 11 assists. Personal: Graduated with a degree in psychology in December of 2009 ... Born May 11, 1985. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  Was both BIG EAST Midfielder (2009) and Rookie (2006) of the Year  Earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors for three straight years (‘07-’09)  Named a 2009 NSCAA/Subaru and College Soccer News All-American  Finished his career as one of UConn’s most successful midfielders

Fina l Career S tatistics 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

46

GP 19 22 20 18 79

GS 19 22 20 18 79

G 1 0 1 0 2

A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 0 2 6 .167 1 .167 4 4 16 .000 1 .062 2 4 8 .125 4 .500 3 3 16 .000 4 .250 9 13 46 .043 10 .217

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38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Career Highs

Goals: 1, three times, last vs. Pittsburgh >> October 17, 2009 Assists: n/a Points: 2, three times, last vs. Pittsburgh >> October 17, 2009 Shots: 5, vs. Pittsburgh >> October 17, 2009

Honor roll  2009 BIG EAST Co-Defender of the Year  2009 First Team All-BIG EAST  2009 TopDrawerSoccer.com Men’s College First Team  2009 First Team College Soccer News All-American  2009 First Team Goal.com as a senior (2009): Started all 19 games... was selected as the BIG EAST Co-Defender of the Year...named to TopDrawerSoccer.com Men’s College First Team...was a First Team College Soccer News All-American... named to Goal.com’s First Team...scored three goals for six points on the year...registered first career goal in UConn’s season-opener against St. Peter’s...also scored against Pittsburgh and St. John’s... connected on the game-winning goal vs. No. 18 St. John’s in Storrs. as a junior (2008): Played in 12 games, making 11 starts... Missed 10 games due to an injury... Took seven shots, including five on goal. As a sophomore (2007): Played and started in 23 games on defense ... Played 2,045 minutes on the season, the third most of any field player, and averaged nearly 89 per game ... Took 14 shots, placing five on goal ... Received Eric S. Lund Award for the team’s most improved player. As a Freshman (2006): Appeared in one game for the Huskies, taking to the field for eight minutes against Sacred Heart (9/20). Prior to UConn: Played soccer at Canyon High School and with Pateadores Soccer Club … Member of the U18 National Team that traveled to Argentina in 2004. Personal: Graduated with a degree in resource economics in December of 2009... Born Nov. 13, 1986. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  Was the 2009 BIG EAST Co-Defender of the Year  Earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors  Named a 2009 First Team College Soccer News All-American  Scored three goals in his final season at UConn  Was a team captain for the 2009 season

Fina l Career S tatistics 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

GP 1 23 12 19 55

GS 0 23 11 19 53

G 0 0 0 3 3

A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 14 .000 5 .357 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 6 27 .111 9 .333 0 6 48 .062 19 .396

GW 0 0 0 1 1

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2009 BOX SCORES 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Game 1: UConn 2, St. Peter’s 0

Game 2: BU 3, UConn 0

Sept. 2, 2009 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F St. Peter’s 0 0 0 No. 12 Connecticut 0 2 2

Sept. 5, 2009 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F No. 23 Boston Univ. 1 2 3 No. 12 Connecticut 0 0 0

Sept. 11, 2009 >> Hanover, N.H. 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 18 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 No. 6 Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 0

Sept. 13, 2009 >> Hanover, N.H. 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 18 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 Iona 0 0 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 59:13 Ponce Cascio, Pezza 2 62:38 Watson-Siriboe Pezza

SCORING SUMMARY: Boston University 1 29:11 Berube Bustamante 2 85:03 O’Neal Appiah 3 89:43 O’Neal Knox

SCORING SUMMARY: N/A

SCORING SUMMARY: N/A

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (110:00, 0 GA, 7 svs) Dart: Donovan (110:00, 0 GA, 2 svs)

Goalkeepers: Iona: Binstock (110:00, 0 GA, 4 svs) UConn: Ford (110:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)

Shots 1 Connecticut 3 Dartmouth 8

2 4 8

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 7 0 1 17

Shots 1 Iona 4 Connecticut 3

2 3 2

OT 2OT Tot 1 0 8 1 2 8

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 2 Dartmouth 1

2 1 9

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 3 0 2 12

C. Kicks 1 Iona 2 Connecticut 3

2 2 4

OT 2OT Tot 0 1 5 2 0 9

Saves 1 Connecticut 5 Dartmouth 2

2 2 0

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 7 0 0 2

Saves 1 Iona 3 Connecticut 2

2 0 1

OT 2OT Tot 0 1 4 0 0 3

fouls 1 Connecticut 2 Dartmouth 1

2 3 7

OT 2OT Tot 1 1 7 1 1 10

fouls 1 Iona 5 Connecticut 2

2 4 5

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 9 1 1 9

Goalkeepers: St. Peter’s: Suarez (90:00, 2 GA, 2 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 1 save) Shots 1 St. Peter’s 1 Connecticut 5

2 1 10

Tot 2 15

C. Kicks 1 St. Peter’s 2 Connecticut 1

2 0 2

Tot 2 3

Saves 1 St. Peter’s 1 Connecticut 0

2 1 `

Tot 2 1

Fouls 1 St. Peter’s 7 Connecticut 6

2 6 4

Tot 13 10

ATTENDANCE: 3,744

Game 3: UConn 0, Dartmouth 0 Game 4: UConn 0, IONA 0

Goalkeepers: BU: Hrafn (90:00, 0 GA, 6 saves) UConn: Ford (90:00, 3 GA, 3 saves) Shots 1 Boston Univ. 3 Connecticut 6

2 11 7

Tot 14 13

C. Kicks 1 Boston Univ. 1 Connecticut 2

2 0 3

Tot 1 5

Saves 1 Boston Univ. 4 Connecticut 0

2 2 3

Tot 6 3

Fouls 1 Boston Univ. 9 Connecticut 4

2 8 7

Tot 17 11

ATTENDANCE: 3,495

sidelines: UConn improved to 3632-5 in season openers. Alan Ponce scored his first career goal at UConn in his first start as a Husky. Senior captain Kwame Watson-Siriboe scored his first career goal in the 63rd minute of the contest.

Game 5: UConn 2, Villanova 1

sidelines: UConn was shutout by the Terriers 3-0 in its second game of the season and first contest against a ranked opponent. Josh Ford made three saves in goal and allowed three goals, the most goals he’d allow during the year.

ATTENDANCE: 205

sidelines: UConn moved to 1-1-1 on the year with its second contest against a ranked opponent in 2009. Josh Ford recorded seven saves on the night to lead the Huskies. It was the second shutout for the Huskies as well as against the Huskies during the 2009 season.

sidelines: UConn recorded its second straight double-overtime tie at the Dartmouth Tournament as Josh Ford recorded three saves in net for the Huskies. UConn and Iona remained even on shots with eight a piece.

Game 7: UConn 1, St. john’s 0

Game 8: uconn 2, Syracuse 0

Sept. 18, 2009 >> Villanova, Pa. 1 2 F Connecticut 0 2 2 Villanova 1 0 1

Sept. 20, 2009 >> Piscataway, N.J. 1 2 F Connecticut 1 0 1 Rutgers 0 2 2

Sept. 25, 2009 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F No. 18 St. John’s 0 0 0 Connecticut 1 0 1

Sept. 27, 2009 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F Syracuse 0 0 0 Connecticut 2 0 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Villanova 1 40:26 Griffith Garcia

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 9:47 Cascio Ponce

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 39:45 Watson-Siriboe Ponce

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 11:00 Hernandez Diop 2 15:00 Cascio Alvarez

Connecticut 2 65:27 Brickey 3 66:44 Ponce

Rutgers 2 61:12 Salmon 3 68:13 Salmon

Goalkeepers: St. John’s: Carrillo (90:00, 1 GA, 5 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 3 saves)

Penalty Kick Stahl, Cascio

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:00, 1 GA, 3 svs) Villanova: Bresnahan (90:00, 2 GA, 2 svs) Shots 1 Connecticut 4 Villanova 6

2 6 11

Tot 10 17

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 2 Villanova 6

2 2 5

Tot 4 11

Saves 1 Connecticut 2 Villanova 1

2 1 1

Tot 3 2

Fouls 1 Connecticut 6 Villanova 3

2 10 2

Tot 16 5

Game 6: Rutgers 2, UConn 1

ATTENDANCE: 1,511

Penalty Kick (unassisted)

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:00, 2 GA, 3 svs) Rutgers: Grinkevich (9:47, 1 GA, 1 save) Klink (80:13, 0 GA, 2 svs) Shots 1 Connecticut 3 Rutgers 9

2 3 6

Tot 6 15

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 1 Rutgers 1

2 2 2

Tot 3 3

Saves 1 Connecticut 1 Rutgers 2

2 3 1

Tot 4 3

Fouls 1 Connecticut 4 Rutgers 3

2 8 10

ATTENDANCE: 628

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2 7 9

Tot 9 18

C. Kicks 1 St. John’s 2 Connecticut 2

2 0 1

Tot 2 3

Saves 1 St. John’s 3 Connecticut 0

2 2 3

Tot 5 3

Fouls 1 St. John’s 8 Connecticut 6

2 7 13

Tot 15 19

Shots 1 Syracuse 1 Connecticut 12

2 4 5

Tot 5 17

C. Kicks 1 Syracuse 0 Connecticut 2

2 1 2

Tot 1 4

Saves 1 Syracuse 3 Connecticut 0

2 0 3

Tot 3 3

Fouls 1 Syracuse 4 Connecticut 3

2 4 4

Tot 8 7

ATTENDANCE: 4,785 Tot 12 13

ATTENDANCE: 657 sidelines: Robert Brickley tied the game at one with his first career goal on a penalty kick. Alan Ponce knocked in the game winner less than three minutes later for UConn’s first BIG EAST victory of the year.

Shots 1 St. John’s 2 Connecticut 9

Goalkeepers: Syracuse: Jones (90:00, 2 GA, 3 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)

sidelines: Tony Cascio scored his first goal of the year off a pass from Alan Ponce but Rutgers came from a 1-0 deficit to take the conference victory.

ATTENDANCE: 2,697 sidelines: Josh Ford picked up his fourth shutout of the season in the 1-0 win over the nationally-ranked Red Storm. Kwame Watson-Siriboe scored his second career goal with the game-winner in the 40th minute.

sidelines: The Huskies recorded their fifth shutout of the season and their second straight as senior Cruz Hernandez netted the game-winning goal at the 11th minute to improve the Huskies’ record to 4-2-2 on the year. Tony Cascio scored UConn’s second goal of the game as Josh Ford made three saves in goal.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2009 BOX SCORES

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Game 9: uconn 1, Georgetown 0 Game 10: UConn 4, Providence 0 Game 11: UConn 0, WVU 0

Game 12: uconn 0, HARVARD 0

Oct. 3, 2009 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F No. 13 Georgetown 0 0 0 No. 22 Connecticut 0 1 1

Oct. 6, 2009 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F Providence 0 0 0 No. 13 Connecticut 3 1 4

Oct. 10, 2009 >> Morgantown, W. Va. 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 13 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 No. 25 WVU 0 0 0 0 0

Oct. 14, 2009 >> Storrs, 1 No. 6 Harvard 0 No. 17 Connecticut 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 55:22 Cascio Alvarez, Diop

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 6:33 Alvarez Cascio, Diop 2 18:27 Ponce Alvarez, Cascio 3 20:58 Cascio Nicklaw 4 59:18 Cascio Alvarez

SCORING SUMMARY: N/A Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (110:00, 0 GA, 4 svs) WVU: Brutto (110:00, 0 GA, 5 svs)

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 32:59 Ponce Pezza, Nicklaw 2 34:35 Alvarez Diop 3 56:38 Ponce Alvarez, King 4 88:46 Alvarez Ponce

Shots 1 Connecticut 7 WVU 3

2 3 4

OT 2OT Tot 1 2 13 1 0 8

Goalkeepers: Harvard: Harms (90:00, 4 GA, 5 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 2 svs)

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 0 WVU 3

2 0 1

OT 2OT Tot 1 0 1 0 0 4

Shots 1 Harvard 3 Connecticut 7

2 9 5

Tot 12 12

Saves 1 Connecticut 2 WVU 2

2 2 2

OT 2OT Tot 1 0 5 0 1 5

C. Kicks 1 Harvard 1 Connecticut 2

2 6 0

Tot 7 2

fouls 1 Connecticut 4 WVU 1

2 6 7

OT 2OT Tot 1 0 11 1 2 11

Saves 1 Harvard 3 Connecticut 2

2 2 0

Tot 5 2

Fouls 1 Harvard 6 Connecticut 5

2 7 7

Tot 13 12

Goalkeepers: Georgetown: Wilber (90:00, 1 GA, 4 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 1 save) Shots 1 Georgetown 2 Connecticut 7

2 4 8

Tot 6 15

Goalkeepers: Providence: Murray (64:36, 4 GA, 2 svs) Obando (25:24, 0 GA, 1 save) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 3 saves)

C. Kicks 1 Georgetown 4 Connecticut 1

2 0 1

Tot 4 2

Shots 1 Providence 2 Connecticut 10

2 3 7

Tot 5 17

Saves 1 Georgetown 2 Connecticut 0

2 2 1

Tot 4 1

C. Kicks 1 Providence 0 Connecticut 1

2 1 0

Tot 1 1

Fouls 1 Georgetown 5 Connecticut 4

2 2 4

Tot 7 8

Saves 1 Providence 3 Connecticut 1

2 1 2

Tot 4 3

Fouls 1 Providence 4 Connecticut 3

2 6 4

Tot 10 7

ATTENDANCE: 4,374 sidelines: UConn picked up its third straight shutout of the season with the 1-0 win over Georgetown. Tony Cascio scored the game winner in the 56th minute of play after a scoreless first half. Both Stephane Diop and Carlos Alvarez assisted on the play. Josh Ford made one save on the one shot on goal. The Hoyas had just six total shots in the contest.

ATTENDANCE: 1,551 sidelines: UConn continued to keep its opponent scoreless as the Huskies blanked the Friars in BIG EAST Conference action. Tony Cascio finished the night with six points on two goals and two assists.

Game 13: uconn 2, Dartmouth 1 Game 14: uconn 2, Yale 0 Oct. 17, 2009 >> Storrs, 1 Pittsburgh 0 No. 10 Connecticut 0

Conn. 2 F 0 0 2 2

ATTENDANCE: 663 sidelines: UConn battled to another scoreless double-overtime tie as Josh Ford made four stops in net. UConn improves to 6-2-3 with the league tie. It was the fifth straight shutout by the Huskies and the eighth of the season.

Conn. 2 F 0 0 2 4

ATTENDANCE: 1,954 sidelines: UConn shutout yet another opponent as the Huskies cruised to a 4-0 victory over sixth-ranked Harvard at Morrone Stadium. Both Alan Ponce and Carlos Alvarez had five points on two goals and one assist each. Josh Ford had two saves.

Game 15: uconn 3, Seton Hall 1 Game 16: Notre Dame 2, UConn 1

Oct. 20, 2009 >> New Haven, Conn. 1 2 F No. 10 Connecticut 1 1 2 Yale 0 0 0

Oct. 25, 2009 >> South Orange, N.J. 1 2 F No. 10 Connecticut 1 2 3 Seton Hall 1 0 1

Oct. 31, 2009 >> Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 OT F No. 5 Connecticut 1 0 0 1 Notre Dame 1 0 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 57:48 Pezza Alvarez 2 82:17 Watson-Siriboe Alvarez, Wharf

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 28:26 Diop Alvarez, Stahl 2 86:26 Wasserman Cascio, Alvarez

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 25:05 Pezza King, Ponce

Goalkeepers: Pitt: Matthews (90:00, 2 GA, 6 svs) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 2 svs)

SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 25:57 Own Goal (unassisted) 3 54:08 Cascio Diop, Alvarez 4 59:59 Cascio Nicklaw, Alvarez

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 4 svs) Yale: Chulick (90:00, 2 GA, 2 svs)

Seton Hall 2 37:52 Welker

Shots 1 Pittsburgh 1 Connecticut 14

2 5 10

Tot 6 24

Shots 1 Connecticut 5 Yale 7

2 6 5

Tot 11 12

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:00, 1 GA, 6 svs) Seton Hall: McHenry (90:00, 3 GA, 6 svs)

C. Kicks 1 Pittsburgh 1 Connecticut 3

2 0 3

Tot 1 6

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 1 Yale 2

2 2 2

Tot 3 4

Shots 1 Connecticut 4 Seton Hall 5

2 9 13

Tot 13 18

Saves 1 Pittsburgh 2 Connecticut 0

2 4 2

Tot 6 2

Saves 1 Connecticut 3 Yale 0

2 1 2

Tot 4 2

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 1 Seton Hall 1

2 2 3

Tot 3 4

Fouls 1 Pittsburgh 6 Connecticut 4

2 11 5

Tot 17 9

Fouls 1 Connecticut 6 Yale 8

2 5 3

Saves 1 Connecticut 4 Seton Hall 3

2 2 3

Tot 6 6

Fouls 1 Connecticut 7 Seton Hall 2

2 4 0

Tot 11 11

ATTENDANCE: 3,092

ATTENDANCE: 527

sidelines: UConn shutout its seventh straight opponent and its sixth consecutive BIG EAST foe with a 2-0 win over Pittsburgh. Carlos Alvarez dished out two assists while Mike Pezza scored his first goal of the season. Kwame Watson-Siriboe added his third career goal for the Huskies.

sidelines: The Huskies recorded their eighth straight shutout with a 2-0 win over Yale. Max Wasserman and Stephane Diop both recorded their first career goals as Carlos Alvarez picked up two assists on the night. Tony Cascio and Toni Stahl each added an assist, while Josh Ford made four saves in goal.

Notre Dame 2 27:19 Thomas 3 90:57 Dike

King, Dike Brovsky, Powers

Sela

Tot 11 2

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (90:57, 2 GA, 6 saves) Notre Dame: Tuttle (90:57, 1 GA, 1 save) Shots Connecticut Notre Dame

1 1 7

2 6 5

OT Tot 0 13 1 13

C. Kicks Connecticut Notre Dame

1 2 2

2 0 4

OT Tot 0 2 0 6

Saves Connecticut Notre Dame

1 2 2

2 0 4

OT Tot 0 2 0 6

Fouls Connecticut Notre Dame

1 4 0

2 3 1

OT Tot 0 7 0 1

ATTENDANCE: 576 ATTENDANCE: 421 sidelines: UConn gave up its first goal since losing to Rutgers 2-1on Sept. 20. Tony Cascio scored two goals on the afternoon.

sidelines: Notre Dame surpassed a 1-0 deficit to defeat the Huskies 2-1 in overtime on its home field. Mike Pezza scored for the Huskies as Greg King and Alan Ponce earned assists. Josh Ford made six saves for UConn.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2009 BOX SCORES 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Game 17: uconn 3, Marquette 0 Game 18: Providence 1, UConn 0 Game 19: Monmouth 0, UConn 0 Nov. 2, 2009 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 F Marquette 0 0 0 No. 8 Connecticut 2 1 3 SCORING SUMMARY: Connecticut 1 4:51 Pezza (unassisted) 2 33:50 Ponce Stahl 3 69:38 Wharf Pezza Goalkeepers: Marquette: Flynn (45:00, 2 GA, 0 saves) Check (45:00, 1 GA, 1 save) UConn: Ford (90:00, 0 GA, 1 save) Shots 1 Marquette 0 Connecticut 6

2 6 5

Tot 6 11

C. Kicks 1 Marquette 0 Connecticut 2

2 0 5

Tot 0 7

Saves 1 Marquette 0 Connecticut 0

2 1 1

Tot 1 1

Fouls 1 Marquette 8 Connecticut 5

2 7 7

Tot 15 12

ATTENDANCE: 2,140 sidelines: With its 11th win of the season, UConn clinched the BIG EAST Regular Season Blue Division title as Mike Pezza finished with three points on one goal and one assist. Thomas Wharf registered his first career goal, while Alan Ponce added a goal as well.

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Nov. 7, 2009 >> Storrs, Conn. BIG EAST Tournament - Quarterfinals

1 Providence 0 No. 8 Connecticut 0

2 0 0

OT F 1 1 0 0

Nov. 19, 2009 >> West Long Branch, N.J. NCAA Tournament - First Round 1 2 OT 2OT F No. 12 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 No. 5 Monmouth 0 0 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY: Shootout: Monmouth Wins 4-3

SCORING SUMMARY: Providence 1 97:54 Marcin Raley Goalkeepers: Providence: Murray (97:54, 0 GA, 3 svs) UConn: Ford (97:54, 1 GA, 5 saves) Shots Providence Connecticut

1 3 4

2 5 7

OT Tot 2 10 2 13

C. Kicks Providence Connecticut

1 2 0

2 0 0

OT Tot 0 2 0 0

Saves Providence Connecticut

1 0 2

2 3 3

OT Tot 0 3 0 5

Fouls Providence Connecticut

1 5 5

2 OT Tot 7 1 13 10 1 16

ATTENDANCE: 2,541 sidelines: UConn was eliminated from BIG EAST Championship play as Providence defeated the Huskies 1-0 in the quarterfinal round of the tournament.

Goalkeepers: UConn: Ford (110:00, 0 GA, 1 save) Mon: Meredith (110:00, 0 GA, 4 svs) Shots 1 Connecticut 4 Monmouth 2

2 8 2

OT 2OT Tot 1 2 15 0 0 4

C. Kicks 1 Connecticut 3 Monmouth 0

2 1 3

OT 2OT Tot 0 1 5 0 0 3

Saves 1 Connecticut 1 Monmouth 0

2 0 3

OT 2OT Tot 0 0 1 0 1 4

fouls 1 Connecticut 5 Monmouth 6

2 8 7

OT 2OT Tot 2 2 17 2 1 16

ATTENDANCE: 1,248 sidelines: UConn’s season ended in a shootout to Monmouth as the Hawks won 4-3 after 110 scoreless minutes of play. Josh Ford made one save on the one Monmouth shot on goal in his 13th shutout of the season as he became UConn’s all-time shutout leader with 39 in three years as a Husky.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 37 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

21 BIG EAST Players of the Year

34 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

big east conference............................52 uconn’s tournament history...........53 2009 big east review.......................54-55 2010 composite schedule...................56

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

The 2010-11 academic year will be the 32nd in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship.

Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 28 national championships in six different sports and 128 student-athletes have won individual national titles.

The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth, but the 2010-11 year will mark the conference’s sixth straight with the same 16-member group, the nation’s largest Division I-A conference.

In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. In men’s basketball, BIG EAST squads have won three of the last 12 NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have taken seven of the last 11 NCAA titles.

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. The 2009-10 year was no different. 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 studentathlete. She also was named the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of the Year for women’s basketball. Moore was the fifth BIG 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. 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. Individually, three BIG EAST student-athletes won NCAA titles. Cincinnati’s Josh Schneider won the 50 freestyle in men’s swimming. In track, Louisville’s D’Ana McCarty repeated as the NCAA indoor winner in the weight throw. Louisville’s Matt Hughes won the 3,000 steeplechase. Another Cardinal, Austen Childs, was the national runner-up in men’s tennis singles. BIG EAST football maintained its national profile as a competitively balanced group. Cincinnati won its second straight league championship in 2009 and compiled an undefeated regular season. The Bearcats finished third in the final Bowl Championship Series standings. Six of the league’s eight squads went to bowl games and helped the BIG EAST post a 4-2 bowl record. Rutgers, one of the bowl winners, also was recognized for having the nation’s highest NCAA APR rating, which measures academic success. The BIG EAST has continued to produce student-athletes who are at the forefront of athletic and academic achievement. In 2009-10, 22 BIG EAST players from 10 schools were chosen to their respective ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Teams. Over 400 student-athletes have earned academic all-America honors. The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing. The new schools were: University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost one-fourth of all television households in the U.S.

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Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. In 2009-10, the BIG EAST added men’s lacrosse to its growing list of sports, which increased its total to 24 sport championships. The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. In 2009-10, the BIG EAST had one significant change. Tranghese stepped down from his position on June 30, 2009. John Marinatto, who had served as senior associate commissioner, moved into the Commissioner’s chair and continued to steer the conference on its path of success. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past seven years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball. More than 575 BIG EAST student-athletes have earned all America recognition and dozens have won individual NCAA national championships. The BIG EAST has been well represented in U.S. or foreign national and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned gold medals. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT THE BIG EAST TOURNAMENT

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 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 Total 141 66 23 .663 25 Years 27 16 3 .620 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 Championship Breakdown St. John’s...................................... 8 Connecticut.................................. 7 Seton Hall..................................... 4 Boston College.............................. 3 Notre Dame.................................. 2 Syracuse....................................... 2 Rutgers......................................... 1 South Florida................................ 1 Tournament Wins St. John’s.................................... 30 Connecticut................................ 27 Seton Hall................................... 13 Notre Dame................................ 11 Rutgers....................................... 11 Syracuse....................................... 7 Providence.................................... 7 West Virginia................................ 4 South Florida................................ 4 DePaul.......................................... 3 Pittsburgh..................................... 1 Louisville...................................... 1 Georgetown.................................. 1 Cincinnati..................................... 1 Villanova....................................... 0 records in tourney Team Yrs. Cincinnati 4 Connecticut 25 DePaul 4 Georgetown 17 Louisville 4 Notre Dame 13 Pittsburgh 6 Providence 11 Rutgers 12 St. John’s 22 Seton Hall 21 South Florida 5 Syracuse 13 Villanova 10 West Virginia 8

play Record 1-4-0 27-16-3 3-3-2 8-15-4 1-3-3 11-9-5 1-6-1 7-10-3 11-9-4 30-13-4 13-13-6 7-3-2 7-10-1 0-8-2 4-7-2

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2009 BIG EAST REVIEW 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

2009 Players of the Year

2009 Final Standings Blue Division BE Rec ^*#Connecticut (9/16) 8-2-1 ^*Notre Dame (NR/19) 8-3-0 ^West Virginia 6-3-2 ^Georgetown 6-5-0 ^Providence 5-4-2 ^Marquette 3-5-3 Seton Hall 1-7-3 Pittsburgh 1-9-1

Pts 25 24 20 18 17 12 6 4

% .773 .727 .636 .545 .545 .409 .227 .136

Rec. 11-4-4 11-7-4 7-5-6 9-8-2 10-7-3 4-11-3 4-10-3 2-13-2

% Strk .684 T1 .591 W1/U5 .556 L1 .526 T1 .575 L1 .306 L2 .324 L4 .176 L1

Red Division ^*#Louisville (7/14) ^*St. John’s (24/6) ^USF (13/15) ^Villanova ^DePaul ^Rutgers Cincinnati Syracuse

25 22 20 16 15 15 9 6

.773 .727 .636 .500 .455 .455 .273 .182

13-3-4 9-2-9 14-3-3 9-8-2 8-9-3 9-10-0 8-10-0 3-15-0

.750 L1 .675 T1/U3 .775 W1/U3 .526 L2 .475 T2/U2 .474 L1 .444 L5 .167 L1

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

Offensive................................................ Bright Dike (Notre Dame) Defensive........................... Kwame Watson-Siriboe (Connecticut) Defensive................................................. Phil Edginton (Louisville) Midfielder..............................................Toni Stahl (Connecticut) Goalkeeper ......................................... Jeff Attinela (South Florida) Rookie ............................................ Carlos Alvarez (Connecticut) Coaching STAFF ....................... Louisville; Head Coach: Ken Lolla

(NSCAA/Soccer America rankings) ^ - Clinched BIG EAST Championship berth * - BIG EAST Championship First-Round Bye # - BIG EAST Regular Season Champions

All-BIG EAST First Team

Jeff Attinella South Florida Jr. GK Tony Cascio Connecticut So. F *Bright Dike Notre Dame Sr. F *Phil Edginton Louisville Sr. D *Colin Rolfe Louisville Sr. D Michael Seamon Villanova Sr. MF *Toni Stahl Connecticut Sr. MF Michael Thomas Notre Dame Sr. MF Steffen Vroom DePaul Sr. F Kwame Watson-Siriboe Connecticut Sr. D S. Wegge Gundhus St. John’s Jr. F

All-BIG EAST Second Team

Bernardo Anor South Florida R-So. MF Ben Clack St. John’s R-Sr. D Nelson Becerra St. John’s Sr. MF Joel Gustafsson St. John’s Sr. D Zach Johnson West Virginia R-Jr. GK Javed Mohammed South Florida Jr. D Justin Morrow Notre Dame Sr. D Tim Ritter Providence Sr. F Yannick Salmon Rutgers Jr. MF Tadeu Terra St. John’s R-Jr. MF Hansen Woodruff Syracuse Sr. F

All-BIG EAST Third Team Carlos Alvarez

Connecticut

Fr.

F

Francisco Aristeguieta South Florida Sr. MF Jeb Brovsky Notre Dame Jr. F Zak Boggs South Florida Sr. MF Chris Christian Villanova Jr. D Josh Ford Connecticut R-Jr. GK Ibrahim Kamara Rutgers So. F Brayan Martinez Seton Hall Jr. MF Aaron Maund Notre Dame So. D Gift Maworere West Virginia Sr. MF Andrew Welker Seton Hall Jr. F

All-BIG EAST rookie team

Antonio Aguilar DePaul Fr. F Carlos Alvarez Connecticut Fr. F Ian Christianson Georgetown Fr. MF Paolo Del Piccolo Louisville Fr. MF Stephane Diop Connecticut Fr. MF Dillon Powers Notre Dame Fr. MF Jossimar Sanchez Connecticut Fr. MF

Eric Schoenle West Virginia Fr. D Abel Sebele West Virginia Fr. MF Hasani Sinclair South Florida Fr. F Kyle Soroka Villanova Fr. F * - unanimous selection

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Carlos Alvarez (far left) was named the 2009 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year after leading the league in assists with 11. Senior captain Kwame Watson-Siriboe (middle) was named Co-Defender of the Year last season, while Toni Stahl (far right) earned Midfielder of the Year honors.

2009 BIG EAST Statistical Leaders Scoring Leaders - All Games Player, School GP G A Pts. 1. Bright Dike (Notre Dame)...........22....... 11.........3......... 25 2. Colin Rolfe (Louisville)...............20....... 10.........2......... 22 GOAL Leaders - all Games Player, School GP G A Pts. 1. Bright Dike (Notre Dame)...........22....... 11.........3......... 25 2. Colin Rolfe (Louisville)...............20....... 10.........2......... 22 ASSIST Leaders - All Games Player, School GP A Avg./Game 1. Carlos Alvarez (Connecticut)....19........ 11........................ 0.58 Javed Mohammed......................20....... 11...................0.55 Goalie Leaders - All Games Player, School GP GAA Avg. Sho 1. Derby Carrillo (St. John’s)...........20....... 10...... 0.45....... 11 2. Josh Ford (Connecticut)..............19........ 10........ 0.50......... 13 Team Statistics - All Games Goals School GP G Avg/G 1. Louisville..................................... 20..........46.........2.30 2. Notre Dame................................. 22..........32.........1.45 Assists School GP A Avg/G 1. South Florida............................... 20..........43.........2.15 Connecticut......................................... 19............ 38........... 2.00 Goals Against Average School GP GA GaAvg 1. St. John’s..................................... 20..........10.........0.45 2. Connecticut......................................... 19............ 10........... 0.50 Shutouts School GP Sho Avg/G 1. Connecticut......................................... 19............ 13........... 0.68 Louisville..................................... 20..........13.........0.65 Corner Kicks School GP No Avg/G 1. Notre Dame................................. 22.........135........6.14 2. St. John’s..................................... 20.........125........6.25 Louisville..................................... 20.........125........6.25


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2009 BIG EAST REVIEW

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

Postseason Awards M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY SEMIFINALISTS Colin Rolfe, Louisville, So., F Toni Stahl, Connecticut, Sr., M M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY Watch List Toni Stahl, Connecticut, Sr., M Joel Gustafsson, St. John’s, Sr. D SOCCER AMERICA MVP’s Phil Edginton, Louisville, Sr., D (Second Team) NSCAA All-Americans First Team Jeff Attinella, South Florida, Jr., GK Colin Rolfe, Louisville, So., F Second Team Toni Stahl, Connecticut, Sr., M Phil Edginton, Louisville, Sr., D NSCAA All-Region Great Lakes First Team Phil Edginton, Louisville, Sr., D Colin Rolfe, Louisville, So., F Second Team Michael Thomas, Notre Dame, Sr., M Steffan Vroom, DePaul, Sr., F Third Team Aaron Maund, Notre Dame, So., D Fred Braun, Louisville, Sr., M Bright Dike, Notre Dame, Sr., F Northeast First Team Jeff Attinella, South Florida, Jr., GK Raymon Gaddis, West Virginia, So., D Kwame Watson-Siriboe, Connecticut, Sr., D Zachary Devin Boggs, South Florida, Sr., M Toni Stahl, Connecticut, Sr., M Second Team Josh Ford, Connecticut, R-Jr., GK Michael Seamon, Villanova, Sr., M Tony Cascio, Connecticut, So., M Third Team Zach Johnson, West Virginia, Jr., GK

2009 BIG EAST Tournament Results

First Round Wednesday, Nov. 4 (campus sites) 6R Rutgers, 2 at 3B West Virginia, 0 5B Providence, 2 at 4R Villanova, 1 5R DePaul, 2 at 4B Georgetown, 2 (2OT) DePaul advanced 4-1 in shootout Thursday, Nov. 5 (campus sites) 6B Marquette, 1 at 3R USF, 2 Quarterfinals Saturday, Nov. 7 (campus sites) 6R Rutgers,0 at 2R St. John’s, 3 5R DePaul, 1 at 1R Louisville 1 (2OT) Louisville advanced 3-2 in shootout 5B Providence, 1 at 1B Connecticut, 0 (OT)

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Len Coleman, Georgetown, Sr., D Joel Gustafsson, St. John’s, Sr., D Eric Schoenle, West Virginia, Fr., D Francisco Aristeguieta, South Florida, Sr., M Carlos Alvarez, Connecticut, Fr., F Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalists Zak Boggs, South Florida, Sr., M Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Candidates Zak Boggs, South Florida, Sr., M MLS COMBINE SELECTIONS Kwame Watson-Siriboe, Connecticut Toni Stahl, Connecticut Mike Pezza, Connecticut Steffen Vroom, DePaul Phil Edginton, Louisville Othaniel Yanez, Louisville Fred Braun, Louisville Justin Morrow, Notre Dame Bright Dike, Notre Dame Michael Thomas, Notre Dame Nelson Becerra, St. John’s Ben Clack, St. John’s Mike Seamon, Villanova MLS SUPERDRAFT Dilly Duka, Rutgers > Columbus; 1st Rnd., 8th Overall Bright Dike, ND > Columbus; 1st Rnd., 12th Overall Toni Stahl, UConn > Philadelphia; 2nd Rnd., 17th Overall Michael Thomas, ND > San Jose; 2nd Rnd., 19th Overall K. Watson-Siriboe, UConn > Chicago; 2nd Rnd., 26th Overall Mike Seamon, Villanova > Seattle; 2nd Rnd., 27th Overall Justin Morrow, ND > San Jose; 2nd Rnd., 28th Overall Zac Boggs, USF > New England; 2nd Rnd., 31st Overall Othaniel Yanez, Louisville > Columbus; 4th Rnd., 61st Overall

Sunday, Nov. 8 (campus sites) 3R USF, 2 at 2B Notre Dame, 2 (2OT) Notre Dame advanced 5-4 in shootout Semifinals (Morgantown, W. Va.) Friday, Nov. 13 5B Providence, 0 vs. 2R St. John’s, 2 2B Notre Dame, 0 vs. 1R Louisville, 0 (2OT) Notre Dame advanced 4-3 in shootout Finals (Morgantown, W. Va.) Sunday, Nov. 15 2R St. John’s, 0 vs. 2B Notre Dame, 0 (2OT) St. John’s won title on 5-3 shootout win

Sept. 7 Tim Ritter, Providence, Sr., F Sept. 14 Steffen Vroom, DePaul, Sr., F Sept. 21 Yannick Salmon, Rutgers, Jr., M Sept. 28 Mike Seamon, Villanova, Sr., M Oct. 5 Mark Knight, Louisville, Jr., F Oct. 12 Steffen Vroom, DePaul, Sr., F Oct. 19 Will Ogden, Villanova, So., F Oct. 26 Colin Rolfe, Louisville, So., F Nov. 3 Tim Ritter, Providence, Sr., F DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 7 Ben Clack, St. John’s, R-Sr., D Sept. 14 Len Coleman, Georgetown, Sr., D Sept. 21 Phil Edginton, Louisville, Sr., D Sept. 28 K.Watson-Siriboe, UConn, Sr., D Oct. 5 Robert Brickley, UConn, Jr., D/M Oct. 12 Phil Edginton, Louisville, Sr., D Oct. 19 K.Watson-Siriboe, UConn, Sr., D Oct. 26 Phil Edginton, Louisville, Sr., D Nov. 3 Connor Lade, St. John’s, So., D GOALKEEPERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 7 Derby Carrillo, St. John’s, R-Sr., GK Sept. 14 Jeff Attinella, USF, Jr., GK Sept. 21 Paul McHenry, Seton Hall, Sr., GK Sept. 28 Mark Wilber, Georgetown, R-So., GK Oct. 5 Jeff Attinella, USF, Jr., GK Oct. 12 Zach Johnson, West Virginia, R-Jr., GK Josh Ford, UConn, R-Jr., GK Oct. 19 Zach Johnson, West Virginia, R-Jr., GK Oct. 26 Jeff Attinella, USF, Jr., GK Nov. 3 Derby Carrillo, St. John’s, R-Sr., GK ROOKIES OF THE WEEK

Sept. 7 Kit North, Cincinnati, Fr., D Sept. 14 Ian Christianson, Georgetown, Fr., F Sept. 21 Antonio Aguilar, DePaul, Fr., F Sept. 28 Abel Sebele, West Virginia, Fr., F Oct. 5 Ryan Jones, Syracuse, R-Fr., GK Oct. 12 Carlos Alvarez, UConn, Fr., F Oct. 19 Carlos Alvarez, UConn, Fr., F Oct. 26 Carlos Alvarez, UConn, Fr., F Nov. 3 Chris Madsen, Marquette, R-Fr., F BOLD indicates returning UConn player

B - Blue Division R - Red Division

2009 NCAA Tournament Results

First Round Thursday, No. 19 (campus sites) Connecticut, 0 at Monmouth, 0 (2OT) Monmouth advanced 4-3 in shootout Louisville, 0 at Indiana, 2 Stetson, 1 at USF, 2 UW-Green Bay, 1 at Notre Dame, 2 Second Round Sunday, Nov. 22 (campus sites) USF, 0 at Akron, 2 Notre Dame, 1 at Northwestern, 3 Boston College, 1 at St. John’s, 0

Carlos Alvarez was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for three consecutive weeks during the 2009 season (Oct. 12, Oct. 19, Oct. 26).

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2010 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Akron Tournament (Akron, Ohio) SEPTEMBER Cincinnati at Akron 7:30 p.m. Wed. 1 Dayton at Cincinnati 7:00 p.m. BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Robert Morris at Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Siena at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge (East Lansing, Mich.) Florida Gulf Coast at USF 7:30 p.m. Marquette at Michigan State 5:00 p.m. St. Francis (N.Y.) at Connecticut 7:30 p.m. Villanova/Georgetown DePaul at Green Bay 8:00 p.m. BIG EAST Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) Villanova at Bucknell TBD Villanova at Penn TBD Rutgers at Lehigh TBD Sat. 18 Missouri State at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Milwaukee Cup (Milwaukee, Wis.) Syracuse at American 1:00 p.m. Marquette at UW-Milwaukee 8:00 p.m. Quinnipiac at Providence 1:00 p.m. Thurs. 2 Ocean State Classic (Providence, R.I.) Eastern Illinois at DePaul 5:00 p.m. Rhode Island at Providence 3:00 p.m. Drexel vs. USF (site TBD) TBD TBD at Connecticut TBD Fri. 3 Northeastern at Georgetown 4:00 p.m. Sun. 19 Penn at Georgetown 1:00 p.m. DePaul vs. Western Illinois (at UIC) 7:00 p.m. Long Island at St. John’s 8:00 p.m. Seton Hall at Wake Forest TBD Hartford at Rutgers TBD Indiana University Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.) TBD at DePaul TBD Notre Dame vs. UCLA 5:00 p.m. WVU/Pitt Tournament (Morgantown, W.Va.) West Virginia Nike Classic (Morgantown, W.Va.) Cal St. Fullerton vs. Pittsburgh 11:00 a.m. Monmouth at West Virginia 7:30 p.m. James Madison at West Virginia 3:30 p.m. Duke Tournament (Durham, N.C.) Akron Tournament (Akron, Ohio) Louisville at Duke 7:30 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Illinois Chicago Noon Virginia Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge (East Lansing, Mich.) St. John’s vs. Virginia Tech TBD Michigan at Marquette 2:05 p.m. Sat. 4 Syracuse at Adelphi 1:00 p.m. BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge (Notre Dame, Ind.) Yale at Connecticut 7:30 p.m. Michigan State at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m. Villanova at Drexel TBD Villanova/Georgetown USF at Saint Louis TBD BIG EAST Invitational (Villanova, Pa.) Sun. 5 Florida International at DePaul 1:00 p.m. Princeton at Villanova TBD Michigan State at Georgetown 1:00 p.m. Tues. 21 Providence at Northeastern 6:00 p.m. St. Bonaventure at Pittsburgh 1:00 p.m. Drake at DePaul 5:00 p.m. Detroit-Mercy at Cincinnati 3:30 p.m. Wed. 22 Ohio State at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Western Illinois at Marquette 6:00 p.m. Syracuse at Cornell 7:00 p.m. Manhattan at Rutgers TBD St. Joseph’s at Villanova TBD Seton Hall at North Carolina TBD Fri. 24 DE PAUL at WEST VIRGINIA 7:30 p.m. Duke Tournament (Durham, N.C.) Sat. 25 ST. JOHN’S at NOTRE DAME Noon Louisville vs. NC State Noon LOUISVILLE at PROVIDENCE 1:00 p.m. West Virginia Nike Classic (Morgantown, W.Va.) GEORGETOWN at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. UNC Wilmington at West Virginia 3:30 p.m. PITTSBURGH at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m. Virginia Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) USF at CONNECTICUT 7:00 p.m. ESPNU MARQUETTE at RUTGERS TBD St. John’s vs. TBD TBD Indiana University Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.) SETON HALL at VILLANOVA TBD Tues. 28 Canisius at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Cal 7:00 p.m. Boston College at Connecticut 7:30 p.m. Mon. 6 Ocean State Classic (at Brown, Providence, R.I.) UW-Madison at Marquette 8:05 p.m. Providence vs. Byrant/Brown 4/7:00 p.m. St. John’s at Yale TBD Tues. 7 Duquesne at Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m. Wed. 29 Northern Illinois at DePaul 5:00 p.m. Manhattan at Connecticut 7:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Xavier 7:00 p.m. Stony Brook at USF 7:30 p.m. Howard at Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m. Thurs. 9 Providence at Michigan State 5:00 p.m. Providence at Harvard 7:00 p.m. Fri. 10 Delaware at Rutgers TBD Louisville at Kentucky 7:00 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson at St. John’s TBD West Virginia at Duquesne 7:30 p.m. Boston University at Seton Hall TBD Rhode Island at USF 7:30 p.m. Virginia Tech at USF 7:30 p.m. Old Dominion/STIHL Soccer Classic (Virginia Beach, Va.) Rutgers at Temple TBD Notre Dame at Northwestern TBD West Virginia vs. William & Mary 4:30 p.m. Adelphia at Georgetown TBD Mayor’s Cup (Oneonta, N.Y.) Loyola (Md.) at Villanova TBD Syracuse vs. Northeastern 5:00 p.m. BIG EAST adidas Challenge (Louisville, Ky.) OCTOBER Fordham at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Sat. 2 WEST VIRGINIA at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. BIG EAST adidas Challenge (Cincinnati, Ohio) PITTSBURGH at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m. Appalachian State at Cincinnati 7:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m. Pittsburgh Tournament (Indianola, Pa.) VILLANOVA at DE PAUL 2:00 p.m. Army at Pittsburgh 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Berticelli Memorial Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.) RUTGERS at CINCINNATI SYRACUSE at USF 7:30 p.m. Drake at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. CONNECTICUT at MARQUETTE 8:05 p.m. Marquette Invitational (Milwaukee, Wis.) Sun. 3 PROVIDENCE at NOTRE DAME 2:30 p.m. CBS C Florida Gulf Coast at Marquette 8:05 p.m. Tues. 5 Boston University at Providence 3:00 p.m. Villanova/Penn Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) Connecticut at Maryland 7:30 p.m. Lafayette at Villanova TBD Rutgers at NJIT TBD New Mexico Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) Seton Hall at Princeton TBD Georgetown at New Mexico TBD Wed. 6 Cincinnati at Michigan 7:00 p.m. Sat. 11 Harvard at Connecticut 7:30 p.m. Notre Dame at Indiana 7:00 p.m. DePaul at Creighton 8:00 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland State 7:00 p.m. Sun. 12 St. Peter’s at Rutgers TBD West Virginia at Elon 7:00 p.m. Boston University at St. John’s TBD Colgate at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson at Seton Hall TBD USF at Florida Atlantic 7:00 p.m. Mayor’s Cup (Oneonta, N.Y.) DePaul at Northwestern 8:00 p.m. Syracuse at Columbia Noon Wright State at Marquette 8:05 p.m. BIG EAST adidas Challenge (Cincinnati, Ohio) St. John’s at Brown TBD Fordham at Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. Georgetown at American TBD BIG EAST adidas Challenge (Louisville, Ky.) Villanova at Penn State TBD Appalachian State at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Sat. 9 MARQUETTE at PITTSBURGH 1:00 p.m. Marquette Invitational (Milwaukee, Wis.) GEORGETOWN at PROVIDENCE 1:00 p.m. Santa Clara at Marquette 3:05 p.m. DE PAUL at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m. Pittsburgh Tournament (Indianola, Pa.) LOUISVILLE at RUTGERS 7:00 p.m. St. Joseph’s at Pittsburgh 2:30 p.m. Old Dominion/STIHL Soccer Classic (Virginia Beach, Va.) NOTRE DAME at WEST VIRGINIA 7:30 p.m. SETON HALL at CONNECTICUT 7:30 p.m. West Virginia at Old Dominion 2:30 p.m. USF at VILLANOVA TBD Berticelli Memorial Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.) CINCINNATI at ST. JOHN’S TBD Wed. 13 SETON HALL at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m. Cal Poly at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at PROVIDENCE 3:00 p.m. Villanova/Penn Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) USF at DE PAUL 4:00 p.m. George Mason at Villanova TBD PITTSBURGH at WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 p.m. New Mexico Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) LOUISVILLE at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. Georgetown vs. Denver TBD MARQUETTE at NOTRE DAME 7:30 p.m. Wed. 15 Sacred Heart at Providence 3:00 p.m. SYRACUSE at ST. JOHN’S 7:30 p.m. Loyola-Chicago at DePaul 5:00 p.m. RUTGERS at VILLANOVA TBD Thurs. 16 USF vs. Ohio State (site TBD) TBD Sat. 16 VILLANOVA at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. Fri. 17 Long Island at Rutgers TBD RUTGERS at PITTSBURGH 1:00 p.m. Hartford at St. John’s TBD PROVIDENCE at DE PAUL 2:00 p.m. Monmouth at Seton Hall TBD Georgetown at Princeton TBD WVU/Pitt Tournament (Morgantown, W.Va.) James Madison vs. Pittsburgh 5:00 p.m. Cal St. Fullerton at West Virginia 7:30 p.m.

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NOTRE DAME at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m. WEST VIRGINIA at USF 7:30 p.m. SYRACUSE at MARQUETTE 8:05 p.m. CONNECTICUT at ST. JOHN’S TBD CINCINNATI at SETON HALL TBD Tues. 19 NOTRE DAME at SETON HALL 7:00 p.m. WEST VIRGINIA at CONNECTICUT 7:30 p.m. Wed. 20 SYRACUSE at VILLANOVA 3:30 p.m. USF at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. DE PAUL at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m. PROVIDENCE at MARQUETTE 8:05 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at RUTGERS TBD Fri. 22 NOTRE DAME at CONNECTICUT 8:00 p.m. FSC Sat. 23 MARQUETTE at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. ST. JOHN’S at DE PAUL 2:00 p.m. RUTGERS at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at WEST VIRGINIA 7:30 p.m. LOUISVILLE at USF 7:30 p.m. CINCINNATI at VILLANOVA TBD Sun. 24 PITTSBURGH at PROVIDENCE 1:00 p.m. Wed. 27 CONNECTICUT at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m. CINCINNATI at DE PAUL 4:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at NOTRE DAME 7:30 p.m. PROVIDENCE at SETON HALL 7:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m. MARQUETTE at WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 p.m. RUTGERS at USF 7:30 p.m. VILLANOVA at ST. JOHN’S TBD Sat. 30 GEORGETOWN at NOTRE DAME 11:00 a.m. WEST VIRGINIA at PROVIDENCE 1:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at PITTSBURGH 1:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m. SYRACUSE at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. DE PAUL at RUTGERS 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at MARQUETTE 8:05 p.m. USF at ST. JOHN’S TBD BIG EAST games in CAPS All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change CBS C – CBS College Sports Network FSC – Fox Soccer Channel As of June 22, 2010

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 37 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

21 BIG EAST Players of the Year

34 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

opponent capsules/all-time vs. 2010 opponents........................58-61 big east/ncaa tournament dates.....61 vs. all-time opponents.......................62

Six of UConn’s opponents on the 2010 schedule participated in the 2009 NCAA College Cup, including BIG EAST foes South Florida, St. John’s and Notre Dame as well as 2008 NCAA Champion Maryland.

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st. francis (N.Y.)

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

Location......................... Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Head Coach................................. Tom Giovatto Alma Mater.......................................... Iona ‘97 Career Record.....................................25-19-10 Record at school...................................... Same 2009 Record................ 10-6-2, 7-2-1 Northeast 2009 Postseason......................................None SID............................................... Brian Morales Office.........................................718-489-5491 Email................ bmorales@stfranciscollege.edu Web site..................................SFCathletics.com First Meeting: 1990; Last Meeting: 1998 Series: UConn leads, 3-0-0 Sun., Oct. 28, 1990 Sat., Sept. 3, 1994 Wed., Oct. 21, 1998

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Yale

Yale, cont. Wed., Nov. 4, 1970 A W, 1-0 Wed., Nov. 3, 1971 H W, 1-0 Sat., Sept. 30, 1972 A W, 2-1 Sat., Sept. 29, 1973 H W, 2-0 Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 A W, 1-0 Sat., Sept. 27, 1975 H W, 2-1 Sat., Sept. 25, 1976 A W, 3-0 Wed., Nov. 9, 1977 H L, 3-2 Wed., Oct. 4, 1978 A W, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 3, 1979 H W, 2-1 Wed., Oct. 1, 1980 A W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 28, 1981 H W, 4-0 Wed., Oct. 27, 1982 A T, 1-1(ot) Wed., Oct. 12, 1983 H W, 5-0 Wed., Oct. 10, 1984 A W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 9, 1985 H W, 2-1 Wed., Oct. 8, 1986 A W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 7, 1987 H W, 3-2 Wed., Oct. 5, 1988 A L, 1-0 Wed., Sept. 20, 1989 H L, 1-0 (ot) Wed., Oct. 3, 1990 A L, 3-1 (ot) Wed., Oct. 9, 1991 H W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 7, 1992 A L, 2-1 Wed., Oct. 6, 1993 H W, 3-0 Wed., Oct. 5, 1994 A W, 2-1 Wed., Sept. 20, 1995 H T, 1-1 (ot) Wed., Oct. 2, 1996 A W, 3-0 Wed., Oct. 8, 1997 H W, 2-1 Wed., Sept. 23, 1998 A W, 1-0 Wed., Sept. 22, 1999 H W, 5-0 Sun., Nov. 28, 1999* H W, 3-0 Wed., Oct. 24, 2001 A W, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 1, 2003 H L, 1-0 Wed., Sept. 27, 2006 H W, 4-0 Wed., Oct. 24, 2007 A W, 2-1 Tues., Oct. 20, 2009 A W, 2-0 * NCAA Tournament Game

HARVARD

sEPT. 11 >> Storrs, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location................................ Cambridge, Mass. Head Coach...................................... Carl Junot Alma Mater...........Furman ‘01, New Mexico ‘07 Career Record................................ First Season Record at school............................ First Season 2009 Record............... 14-4-1, 5-1-1 Ivy League 2009 Postseason.................NCAA Third Round SID............................................ Tim Williamson Office.........................................617-495-4143 Email......................... twilliam@fas.harvard.edu Web site....................................Gocrimson.com First Meeting: 1946; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads, 14-8-5

SEPT. 4 >> 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 2009 Record................. 5-9-3, 2-5-0 Ivy League 2009 Postseason......................................None SID................................................. Tim Bennett Office.........................................203-432-1457 Email........................timothy.bennett@yale.edu Web site.................................yalebulldogs.com First Meeting: 1935; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads, 33-26-3 Sat., Sept. 28, 1935 A L, 10-0 Wed., Oct. 28, 1936 H L, 10-0 Wed., Nov. 6, 1946 A L, 2-0 Wed., Nov. 5, 1947 H W, 3-1 Sat., Oct. 2, 1948 A W, 3-0 Wed., Oct. 12, 1949 H W, 2-1 Wed., Oct. 11, 1950 A W, 3-0 Sat., Nov. 10, 1951 H L, 5-1 Sat., Oct. 11, 1952 A L, 4-3 Sat., Nov. 7, 1953 H L, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 6, 1954 A L, 4-0 Wed., Sept. 28, 1955 H L, 4-1 Sat., Sept. 29, 1956 A L, 5-0 Wed., Oct. 2, 1957 H L, 5-2 Wed., Oct. 1, 1958 A L, 4-3 Wed., Sept. 30, 1959 H L, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 5, 1960 A W, 4-2 Wed., Oct. 4, 1961 H L, 3-2 Wed., Oct. 3, 1962 A L, 6-1 Wed., Oct. 2, 1963 H L, 4-2 Wed., Oct. 7, 1964 A T, 3-3 Wed., Nov. 3, 1965 H L, 2-1 Wed., Nov. 2, 1966 A L, 2-1 Wed., Nov. 1, 1967 H L, 4-3 Wed., Nov. 6, 1968 A L, 1-0 Wed., Nov. 5, 1969 H L, 2-1

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Manhattan

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

Location..................................... Riverdale, N.Y. Head Coach...........................Ashley Hammond Alma Mater..........................Montclair State ‘94 Career Record................................ First Season Record at school............................ First Season 2009 Record...................... 1-17-1, 0-9-0 MAAC 2009 Postseason......................................None SID..................................... Stephen Dombroski Office.........................................718-862-7844 Email........ stephen.dombroski@manhattan.edu Web site..................................... GoJaspers.com First Meeting: 2010; Last Meeting: n/a Series: N/A

Nov. 9, 1946 A W, 2-1 Oct. 18, 1949 H W, 1-0 Oct. 17, 1950 A L, 2-0 Nov. 11, 1952 H L, 3-1 Sept. 28, 1968 H T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 1, 1969 A L, 5-0 Oct. 17, 1973 A W, 1-0 Oct. 16, 1974 H T, 1-1 Sept. 30, 1978 H W, 3-0 Sept. 29, 1979 A W, 2-1 Sept. 27, 1980 H W, 5-1 Sept. 29, 1982 A W, 4-1 Sept. 28, 1983 H T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 26, 1984 A L, 2-0 Nov. 25, 1984* H L, 1-0 (ot) Sept. 25, 1985 H W, 5-1 Sept. 24, 1986 A T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 23, 1987 H T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 15, 1987* H L, 1-0 (2ot) Sept. 21, 1988 A W, 2-1 Oct. 4,1989 H W, 1-0 Sept. 19, 1990 A L, 2-1 Sept. 25, 1991 H W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 23, 1992 A L, 2-1 Sept. 22, 1993 H W, 6-4 Sept. 21, 1994 A W, 5-3 (ot) Oct. 14, 2009 H W, 4-0 * NCAA Tournament Game

Kentucky

Sept. 17 >> Columbia, S.C. >> 5:00 p.m.

Location......................................Lexington, Ky. Head Coach......................................Ian Collins Alma Mater........Crewe and Alsager College ‘85 2009 Record...................... 13-6-0, 5-3-0 C-USA 2009 Postseason....................C-USA Semifinals SID................................................Brent Ingram Office.........................................859-257-3838 Email.............................brent.ingram@uky.edu Web site................................... UKathletics.com First Meeting: 2010; Last Meeting: n/a Series: n/a


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT OPPONENT INFORMATION

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

south carolina

sEPT. 19 >> columbia, S.C. >> 1:00 p.m.

Location..................................... Columbia, S.C. Head Coach...................................Mark Berson Alma Mater.......................... North Carolina ‘75 Career Record..............428-173-56/33 seasons Record at school..........417-168-56/32 seasons 2009 Record........................ 7-8-3, 2-4-2 C-USA 2009 Postseason......................................None SID................................................ Emily Feeney Office.........................................803-777-7743 Email..........................efeeney@mailbox.sc.edu Web site.........................GamecocksOnline.com First Meeting: 1979; Last Meeting: Series: UConn leads, 4-1-0 Sept. 14, 1979 A W, 5-0 Sept. 13, 1981 H W, 3-1 Nov. 6, 1983 H W, 3-0 Sept. 2, 1984 A L, 3-0 Sept. 7, 2007+ H W, 3-0 + UConn Soccer Classic game

South florida

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

Location.......................................... Tampa, Fla. Head Coach.................................George Kiefer Alma Mater....... Southern Connecticut State ‘94 Career Record.............. 93-47-19/Eight Seasons Record at school...................................... Same 2009 Record.................. 14-4-3, 6-3-2 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason.............. NCAA Second Round SID................................................. Mike Hogan Office.........................................813-974-4092 Email.......................... mhogan@admin.usf.edu Web site................................... GoUSFBulls.com First Meeting: 1988; Last Meeting: 2007 Series: UConn leads, 7-0 Sun., Oct. 9, 1988 H Fri., Sept. 1, 1989 V Sun, Sept. 13, 1998 H Thurs., Oct. 13, 2005# H Thurs., Sept. 20, 2007 A Sat., Nov. 10, 2007# H Sun., Dec. 2, 2007 * H # BIG EAST Tournament Games * NCAA Tournament Games

W, W, W, W, W, W, W,

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

boston college

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Marquette

oct. 1 >> milwaukee, wisc. >> 8:00 p.m.

Location............................. Chestnut Hill. Mass. Head Coach..........................................Ed Kelly Career Record..............247-179-44/25 seasons Record at school..........207-157-38/22 seasons 2009 Record......................... 14-9-0, 5-3-0 ACC 2009 Postseason.................NCAA Third Round SID.....................................................Tim Clark Office.........................................617-552-8841 Email........................................ clarktb@bc.edu Web site...................................... BCEagles.com

Location................................... Milwaukee, Wis. Head Coach................................. Louis Bennett Alma Mater........................Crewe & Alsagar ‘92 Career Record..............146-111-29/14 Seasons Record at school...........10-48-12/Four Seasons 2009 Record.................. 4-11-3, 3-5-3 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason............. BIG EAST First Round SID............................................... Luke Lenoble Office.........................................414-288-6980 Email.................. lucas.lenoble@marquette.edu Web site................................ gomarquette.com

First Meeting: 1974; Last Meeting: 2004 Series: UConn leads, 28-8-3

First Meeting: 1991; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads, 6-0

Sat., Oct. 12, 1974 A W, 4-1 Thurs., Oct. 16, 1975 H W, 5-1 Thurs., Oct. 14, 1976 A W, 4-0 Sat., Oct. 8, 1977 H W, 2-0 Sat., Oct. 14, 1978 A W, 2-1 Fri., Oct. 12, 1979 H W, 5-0 Tues. Oct. 7, 1980 A W, 4-1 Wed., Sept. 16, 1981 H W, 3-1 Wed., Sept. 15, 1982 A T, 1-1 (ot) Sat., Nov. 13, 1982# H T, 1-1 (ot) Sun., Nov. 21, 1982* H W, 3-2 (ot) Wed., Sept. 14, 1983 H W, 3-0 Fri., Nov. 11, 1983# H W, 1-0 Wed., Sept. 12, 1984 A W, 3-1 Wed., Sept. 11, 1985 H W, 1-0 Tues., Sept. 9, 1986 A L, 2-1 (ot) Wed., Sept. 9, 1987 H W, 3-1 Wed., Sept. 7, 1988 A W, 2-1 (ot) Wed., Sept. 6, 1989 H W, 2-0 Fri., Nov. 3, 1989# H W, 2-0 Thurs., Sept. 6, 1990 A L, 4-3 Wed., Sept. 11, 1991 H W, 1-0 Wed., Sept. 30, 1992 A L, 3-1 Wed., Oct. 27, 1993 H L, 3-1 Wed., Oct. 26, 1994 A W, 2-1 Wed., Oct. 11, 1995 H W, 2-1 (ot) Fri., Nov. 10, 1995# N L, 2-1 Wed., Oct. 30, 1996 A W, 2-0 Sun., Oct. 5, 1997 H W, 3-0 Wed., Sept. 30, 1998 A W, 3-2 (ot) Thurs., Oct. 28, 1999 H W, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 11, 2000 A T, 1-1 (2ot) Wed., Oct. 10, 2001 H W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 2, 2002 A W, 1-0 Sun., Nov. 17, 2002# N L, 3-2 Wed., Sept. 24, 2003 H W, 1-0 (2ot) Wed., Oct. 20, 2004 H L, 2-0 Sun., Nov. 7, 2004# A W, 1-0 Tues., Nov. 23, 2004* A L, 1-0 # BIG EAST Tournament Games * NCAA Tournament Games

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

sept. 28 >> Storrs, Conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

W, W, W, W, W, W,

4-2 5-0 1-0 2-1 (ot) 1-0 3-0

Maryland

oct. 5 >> College park, md. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location.................................College Park, Md. Head Coach............................... Sasho Cirovski Alma Mater.........................Wisc-Milwaukee ‘85 Career Record..............277-120-28/19 Seasons Record at school..........251-108-22/17 Seasons 2009 Record......................... 15-6-2, 4-2-2 ACC 2009 Postseason................NCAA Quarterfinals SID.......................................................Jodi Fick Office.........................................301-314-7064 Email........................................ jflick@umd.edu Web site....................................... umterps.com First Meeting: 1950; Last Meeting: 2003 Series: Maryland leads, 7-2 Sat., Nov. 11, 1950 A L, 4-2 Fri., Nov. 16, 1951 H W, 4-2 Fri., Nov. 13, 1953 A L, 4-0 Fri., Nov. 12, 1954 H L, 1-0 Fri., Nov. 25, 1960* A L, 4-0 Sun., Sept. 3, 1995 H L, 5-1 Sat., Oct. 12, 2002 H W, 2-0 Sat., Dec. 7, 2002* A L, 3-0 Sun., Oct. 12, 2003 A L, 4-0 * NCAA Tournament Games

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Seton Hall

Oct. 9 >> storrs, conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location............................... South Orange, N.J. Head Coach.................... Manfred Schellscheidt Alma Mater.. University of Sports (Germany) ‘67 Career Record.................. 225-155-45/22 years Record at school...................................... Same 2009 Record.................. 4-10-3, 1-7-3 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason........................................N/A SID................................................ Dan Kuberka Office.........................................973-761-9493 Email.................................. kuberkda@shu.edu Web site.................................... shupirates.com First Meeting: 1987; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: Tied, 12-12-3 Sun., Nov. 8, 1987# H L, 2-1 Sun., Nov. 6, 1988# H L, 4-2 Sun., Nov. 5, 1989# H W, 3-1 Sun., Oct. 7, 1990 H W, 2-1 (ot) Fri., Nov. 2, 1990# H T, 2-2 (ot, SHpk’s) Sun., Oct. 12, 1991 A L, 3-2 Sun., Oct. 11, 1992 H W, 3-0 Sun., Oct. 9, 1993 A L, 3-1 Sun., Oct. 30, 1994 H L, 6-2 Thurs., Oct. 19, 1995 A L, 2-0 Sun., Oct. 27, 1996 H W, 2-0 Sun., Nov. 10, 1996# H W, 3-0 Sun., Nov. 2, 1997 A W, 3-2 (ot) Sun., Oct. 25, 1998 H L, 2-1 Sat., Oct. 2, 1999 A L, 2-1 Sun., Nov. 7, 1999# H W, 2-0 Sun., Sept. 10, 2000 H W, 4-0 Fri., Nov. 10, 2000 N L, 3-2 (ot) Fri, Aug. 30, 2002 A L, 3-2 Sat., Sept. 13, 2003 H T, 0-0 (2ot) Sat., Oct. 23, 2004 A L, 2-0 Sun., Nov. 14, 2004# N T, 0-0 (2ot) (UC PKs 5-3) Sat., Oct. 22, 2005 A L, 1-0 Sat., Oct. 7, 2006 H W, 3-1 Sat., Nov. 3, 2007 A W, 1-0 Fri., Oct. 31, 2008 H W, 2-1 Sun., Oct. 25, 2009 A W, 3-1 # BIG EAST Tournament Game

Oct. 13 >> providence, r.i. >> 3:00 p.m.

Location.................................... Providence, R.I. Head Coach...................................Chaka Daley Alma Mater................................ Providence ‘96 Career Record..................66-97-23/10 Seasons Record at school...................................... Same 2009 Record.................. 10-7-3, 5-4-2 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason............... BIG EAST Semifinals SID................................................. Jorge Rocha Office.........................................401-865-2201 Email............................jrocha@providence.edu Web site............................................ friars.com First Meeting: 1973; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads, 29-5-2

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St. John’s, cont. Fri., Oct. 25, 2002 A L, 1-0 Fri., Nov. 17, 2002 N W, 3-2 Wed., Sept. 15, 2003 H L, 1-0 (2ot) Wed., Nov. 26, 2003* A T, 0-0 (3ot, SJU pk’s) Sat., Oct. 9, 2004 A L, 1-0 Fri., Sept. 23, 2005 H T, 0-0 (2ot) Fri., Nov. 11, 2005# H W, 1-0 Thu., Sept. 14, 2006 A T, 0-0 (20t) Fri., Sept. 28, 2007 H W, 3-0 Fri., Sept. 26, 2008 A L, 3-1 Fri., Sept. 25, 2009 H W, 1-0 # BIG EAST Tournament Games * NCAA Tournament Games

West Virginia

Oct. 19 >> storrs, conn. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location............................. Morgantown, W. Va. Head Coach...............................Marlon LeBlanc Alma Mater.................................Penn State ‘00 Career Record.............45-26-16/Four Seasons^ Record at school...........41-23-16/Four Seasons 2009 Record.................... 7-5-6, 6-3-2 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason............. BIG EAST First Round SID.................................................Grant Dovey Office.........................................304-293-2821 Email......................Grant.Dovey@mail.wvu.edu Web site......................................msnsports.net ^ Interim Head Coach at Penn State (2002)/Had 4-3 record

First Meeting: 1984; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads, 11-4-3

st. john’s

oct. 16 >> queens, n.y. >> 7:30 p.m.

Location........................................Jamaica, N.Y. Head Coach....................................Dave Masur Alma Mater..................................... Rutgers ‘85 Career Record..............333-104-68/23 Seasons Record at school............280-83-62/19 Seasons 2009 Record.................... 9-2-9, 6-1-4 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason.............. NCAA Second Round SID................................................... Tim Brown Office.........................................718-990-1521 Email.............................. brownt1@stjohns.edu Web site............................ redstormsports.com First Meeting: 1981; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: Tied, 12-12-4

Providence

Sun., Oct. 14, 1973

Providence, cont. Sat., Nov. 2, 1974 A W, 2-0 Sat., Nov. 1, 1975 H W, 1-0 Wed., Nov. 10, 1976 A W, 2-1 Sat., Oct. 29, 1977 H W, 1-0 Tue., Nov. 6, 1979 A W, 7-2 Wed., Nov. 10, 1982 A W, 3-2 Wed., Oct. 26, 1983 A L, 3-0 Sun., Nov. 20, 1983* H W, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 24, 1984 H L, 1-0 Sun., Nov. 11, 1984# H W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 23, 1985 A W, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 22, 1986 H W, 3-0 Wed., Oct. 21, 1987 A W, 3-1 Wed. Oct. 9, 1988 H W, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 11, 1989 A T, 1-1(ot) Wed., Oct. 10, 1990 H T, 1-1(ot) Wed., Oct. 16, 1991 A W, 2-1 Wed., Oct. 14, 1992 H W, 5-0 Wed., Oct. 13, 1993 A W, 3-2 Thu., Oct. 20, 1994 H W, 6-0 Wed., Oct. 4, 1995 A W, 2-0 Sun., Nov. 3, 1996 H W, 1-0(ot) Wed., Sept. 10, 1997 A L, 2-1(ot) Tue., Sept. 1, 1998 H W, 3-0 Wed., Sept. 29, 1999 A W, 3-1 Wed., Oct. 4, 2000 H W, 4-1 Wed, Oct. 31, 2001 A W, 1-0 Thu., Oct. 9, 2002 H W, 2-1 Tue., Nov. 2, 2004 A W, 2-1 Wed., Oct. 5, 2005 H W, 3-2 (ot) Tue., Oct. 3, 2006 A W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 10, 2007 H W, 3-0 Wed., Oct. 8, 2008 A L, 1-0 Tues., Oct. 6, 2009 H W, 4-0 Sat., Nov. 7, 2009# H L, 1-0 # BIG EAST Tournament Game * NCAA Tournament Game

Sun., Oct. 25, 1981 H W, 7-0 Sat., Nov. 9, 1985# H W, 1-0 Fri., Nov. 6, 1987# H W, 1-0 Wed., Sept. 12, 1990 H W, 4-0 Wed., Sept. 18, 1991 A L, 1-0 Fri., Nov. 8, 1991# A L, 2-1 Wed., Sept. 16, 1992 H L, 4-1 Wed., Sept. 15, 1993 A L, 2-0 Sun., Oct. 9, 1994 H L, 1-0 Sat., Nov. 4, 1995 A L, 2-1 Sat., Sept. 14, 1996 A L, 2-0 Sun., Sept. 12, 1997 H W, 2-0 Sat., Sept. 5, 1998 A W, 3-1 Sun., Sept. 26, 1999 H W, 3-0 Sat., Sept. 30, 2000 A T, 0-0(2ot) Tue., Nov. 6, 2001 H W, 2-1 Sun., Nov. 18, 2001# H L,1-0

Wed., Oct. 21, 1984 H W, 4-0 Sun., Oct. 8, 1995 H T, 2-2(ot) Fri., Oct. 18, 1996 H W, 6-1 Sun., Sept. 28, 1997 A L, 4-3 (ot) Fri., Sept. 18, 1998 H W, 1-0 Sat., Nov. 7, 1998# H W, 4-0 Sun., Oct. 17, 1999 A W, 3-0 Sun., Oct. 22, 2000 H W, 2-0 Sat., Oct. 5, 2001 A W, 3-0 Sat., Sept. 14, 2002 H W, 2-0 Sat., Sept. 27, 2003 A T, 2-2 (2ot) Sun., Sept. 19, 2004 H W, 2-0 Fri., Oct. 12, 2004 N W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 26, 2005 A W, 1-0 Sat., Sept. 30, 2006 H L, 3-0 Fri., Oct. 19, 2007 A L, 1-0 Fri., Oct. 3, 2008 H L, 1-0 Sat., Oct. 10, 2009 A T, 0-0 (2ot) # BIG EAST Tournament Game


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT OPPONENT INFORMATION

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

Notre Dame

Oct. 22 >> Storrs, conn. >> 8:00 p.m.

Location.................................. South Bend, Ind. Head Coach................................... Bobby Clark Alma Mater.....................Jordanhill College ’67 Career Record..............270-116-51/23 Seasons Record at school.........117-53-26/Nine Seasons 2009 Record.................. 11-8-4, 8-3-0 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason.............. NCAA Second Round SID................................................. Sean Carroll Office.........................................574-631-2664 Email....................................carroll.64@nd.edu Web site.............................................. und.com

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

Georgetown, cont. Mon., Nov. 10, 1997# A L, 2-0 Sun., Sept. 20, 1998 H W, 4-0 Fri., Nov. 13, 1998# N L, 2-1 Fri., Oct. 15, 1999 A W, 1-0 Mon., Nov. 15, 1999# H W, 2-0 Wed., Oct. 20, 2000 H W, 2-0 Sat., Oct. 20, 2001 A L, 1-0 Sat., Oct. 5, 2002 H W, 5-1 Sat., Nov. 1, 2003 A W, 1-0 Sat., Oct. 29, 2005 H W, 1-0 Sun., Nov. 6, 2005# H W, 5-0 Sat., Sept. 23, 2006 A W, 3-1 Sat., Sept. 15, 2007 H W, 1-0 (ot) Sat., Oct. 11, 2008 A T, 0-0 (2ot) Sat., Oct. 3, 2009 H W, 1-0 # BIG EAST Tournament Games

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

2010 big east soccer championship

Nov. 12-14 >> red bull arena harrison, n.j.

Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.

3: First Round...................... Campus Sites 6: Quarterfinals................... Campus Sites 12: Semifinals...................... Harrison, N.J. 14: Finals............................. Harrison, N.J.

First Meeting: 1986; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads, 10-7-2 Sun., Oct. 19, 1986 H L, 2-1 Sun., Oct. 29, 1995 H W, 4-0 Fri., Sept. 20, 1996 A T, 1-1(ot) Sat., Nov. 16, 1996# N L, 2-1 Sun., Oct. 26, 1997 H W, 2-1(ot) Fri., Oct. 16, 1998 A W, 2-0 Sun., Sept. 19, 1999 H W, 2-1(ot) Sun., Sept. 24, 2000 A W, 1-0 Sat., Oct. 27, 2001 H W, 1-0 Sun., Oct. 20, 2002 A L, 3-1 Sat., Oct. 18, 2003 H W, 1-0 Sun., Nov. 9, 2003# A L, 2-0 Sat., Oct. 30, 2004 A L, 2-0 Sat., Oct. 8, 2005 A W, 2-1 Sat., Oct. 21, 2006 H L, 1-0 Sat., Oct. 13, 2007 A T, 3-3 (2ot) Sun., Nov. 18, 2007 # H W, 2-0 Sat., Oct. 25, 2008 H W, 1-0 (ot) Sat., Oct. 31, 2009 A L, 1-0 (ot) # BIG EAST Tournament Games * NCAA Tournament Games

Georgetown

Oct. 27 >> WASINGton, d.c. >> 2:00 p.m.

Location................................. Washington, D.C. Head Coach.................................... Brian Wiese Alma Mater................................ Dartmouth ‘95 Career Record.................33-35-6/Four Seasons Record at school...................................... Same 2009 Record.................... 9-8-2, 6-5-0 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason............. BIG EAST First Round SID...............................................Barbara Jonas Office.........................................202-687-7155 Email............................. bj57@georgetown.edu Web site....................................... guhoyas.com

Pittsburgh

Oct. 30 >> Pittsburgh, pa. >> 1:00 p.m.

Location..................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Head Coach................................ Joe Luxbacher Alma Mater.................................Pittsburgh ‘74 Career Record..............219-219-56/29 Seasons Record at school..........195-207-52/26 Seasons 2009 Record.................. 2-13-2, 1-9-1 BIG EAST 2009 Postseason......................................None SID................................................. Paul Pancoe Office.........................................412-383-8650 Email...................... ppancoe@athletics.pitt.edu Web site.......................pittsburghpanthers.com

2010 ncaa college cup

Dec. 10-12 >> santa barbara, calif. harder stadium Host: UC Santa barbara

Nov. 18: First Round.................... Campus Sites Nov. 20: Second Round................ Campus Sites Nov. 27: Third Round................... Campus Sites Dec. 3: Quarterfinals.................... Campus Sites Dec. 10: Semifinals............Santa Barbara, Calif. Dec. 12: Championship......Santa Barbara, Calif.

First Meeting: 1990; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads, 14-3-2 Fri., Oct. 12, 1990 A T, 0-0(ot) Sun., Sept. 29, 1991 H W, 4-0 Fri., Oct. 16, 1992 A L, 1-0 Sun., Oct. 17, 1993 H L, 2-1 Fri., Oct. 14, 1994 A W, 1-0 Sun., Sept. 17, 1995 H L, 2-1 Sun., Sept. 22, 1996 A W, 2-0 Fri., Oct. 24, 1997 H W, 4-2 Sun., Oct. 18, 1998 A W, 1-0(ot) Wed., Nov. 3, 1999 H W, 3-0 Fri., Sept. 22, 2000 A W, 1-0 Wed., Sept. 26, 2001 H W, 1-0 Sat., Sept. 21, 2002 A W, 4-1 Sat., Sept. 25, 2004 H W, 1-0 Wed., Oct. 19, 2005 H W, 3-0 Sat., Oct. 14, 2006 A W, 4-3 Sat., Oct. 6, 2007 H W, 4-0 Tue., Oct. 28, 2008 A T, 2-2 (2ot) Sat., Oct. 17, 2009 H W, 2-0

First Meeting: 1990; Last Meeting: 2009 Series: UConn leads, 13-8-2 Sun., Oct. 14, 1990 A L, 2-1 Sun., Oct. 20, 1991 H W, 3-2 Sun., Oct. 18, 1992 A L, 3-2 Sun., Oct. 3, 1993 H W, 2-0 Sun., Oct. 16, 1994 A L, 3-1 Wed., Oct. 25, 1995 H L, 3-1 Sun., Oct. 20, 1996 H T, 3-3 (ot) Sun., Sept. 26, 1997 A L, 1-0 (ot)

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

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

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First Win 1978 1979 - 1981 1983 1934 1964 1988 1939 1939 1974 1951 1952 1957 1932 1941 1981 - 2007 1978 2008 1932 2000 1940 1961 - - 1960 2000 1948 - 1987 1980 1981 1979 - 2007 1986 1947 - 1999 1993 1991 1958 1974 1946 - 1957 1971 1971 1978 1981 1995 1996 - 1979 1992 1975 2008 - 1965 - 2004 1991 1951 1941 1941 - 1966

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G 6 1 2 7 2 3 14 5 1 1 39 43 4 19 2 61 1 1 1 4 3 18 6 17 8 1 1 1 2 41 2 2 6 1 5 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 23 13 11 27 1 1 4 4 3 6 3 1 - 3 1 11 3 1 15 - 1 6 9 62 18 1 5

W 3 1 0 4 2 1 10 1 1 1 28 29 4 12 1 29 1 0 1 4 1 12 1 13 2 0 0 1 1 23 0 2 2 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 13 12 4 14 0 1 4 4 2 3 2 1 - 3 1 9 2 0 13 - 1 6 3 32 14 0 1

L 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 4 0 0 8 12 0 6 1 30 0 1 0 0 2 5 4 3 6 1 1 0 1 16 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1 5 8 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 0 0 2 1 1 1 - 0 0 6 24 1 1 4

T 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 0 0 0 6 3 0 0

Pct. .750 1.000 .000 .643 1.000 .333 .750 .200 1.000 1.000 .756 .698 1.000 .658 .500 .491 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .333 .694 .250 .794 .250 .000 .000 1.000 .500 .585 .000 1.000 .333 1.000 .900 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .609 .923 .455 .611 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .833 .583 .833 1.000 1.000 1.000 .818 .667 .000 .900 1.000 1.000 .333 .565 .861 .000 .200

First First Opponent Game Win Monmouth 1998 1998 Navy 1985 1985 Nevada-Las Vegas 1988 - New Hampshire 1965 1965 Niagara 1997 1997 North Carolina 1981 1981 NC State 1980 1980 North Texas St. 1983 1984 Northeastern 1930 - Notre Dame 1986 1995 Ohio State 1982 1982 Old Dominion 1982 1982 Penn State 1979 1981 Pennsylvania 1989 1989 Philadelphia Textile 1978 1988 Pittsburgh 1990 1991 Portland 1990 1990 Princeton 1975 1975 Providence 1973 1973 Quinnipiac 2004 2004 Rensselar 1937 - Rhode Island 2003 2003 Richmond 1994 1994 Rollins 1978 - Rutgers 1982 1982 Sacred Heart 2005 2005 St. Bonaventure 1994 1994 St. Francis (NY) 1990 1990 St. John’s 1981 1981 St. Louis 1973 1980 St. Mary’s (CA) 1996 1996 St. Peter’s 1997 1997 St. Stephan’s 1930 1931 San Francisco 1977 1988 Santa Clara 1999 1999 Seton Hall 1987 1989 South Carolina 1979 1979 South Florida 1988 1988 S.I.U. - Edwardsville 1977 1977 SMU 1983 1983 Springfield 1928 1948 Stafford 1928 1928 Stanford 1980 1980 Stetson 1990 - Stony Brook 2005 2005 Syracuse 1982 1983 Trinity 1932 1932 Tufts 1939 1940 Tulsa 2008 - UCLA 1979 1979 UNC-Greensboro 2005 2005 UNLV 2001 2002 Vermont 1964 1964 Villanova 1990 1990 Virginia 1980 1980 Virginia Comm. 2000 2000 Virginia Tech 2001 2001 Wake Forest 1991 - Washington 1990 2002 Wesleyan 1929 1936 West Virginia 1984 1984 William & Mary 1982 1986 Williams 1932 1947 Wisconsin 1992 Wisconsin - Mil. 1982 1982 Worcester Polytech 1931 1940 Yale 1935 1947 (unaccounted) - -

G 2 1 1 19 1 7 3 2 2 19 2 4 16 2 7 19 3 4 36 1 2 1 3 1 21 2 1 3 28 9 1 8 4 8 1 27 5 7 2 1 45 2 5 1 3 35 6 7 1 4 1 2 27 16 3 2 4 5 4 47 18 5 29 1 2 11 63 35

W 1 1 0 17 1 2 2 1 0 10 2 3 4 2 3 14 3 4 29 1 0 1 2 0 10 2 1 3 12 3 1 7 3 2 0 12 4 7 2 2 14 2 4 0 3 22 4 4 0 2 1 1 16 13 2 1 3 0 1 15 11 1 13 0 2 2 33 19

L 0 0 1 1 0 5 1 1 2 7 0 1 8 0 2 3 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 12 5 0 0 1 5 1 12 1 0 0 1 28 0 1 1 0 10 2 3 0 1 0 1 10 2 1 0 1 4 3 30 4 2 14 1 0 9 26 13

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

Pct. .750 1.000 .000 .921 1.000 .286 .666 .500 .000 .579 1.000 .750 .375 1.000 .571 .789 1.000 1.000 .833 1.000 .000 1.000 .833 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .389 1.000 .938 .750 .313 .000 .500 .800 1.000 1.000 .666 .344 1.000 .800 .000 1.000 .671 .667 .571 .500 .625 1.000 .500 .611 .844 .667 .750 .750 .100 .250 .340 .694 .400 .483 .000 1.000 .182 .556


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 37 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

21 BIG EAST Players of the Year

34 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 

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) Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 1, Long Island 0 (OT, PK’s) Storrs, Conn. Duke 2, Connecticut 1 Durham, N.C. NCAA Semifinals 1983 (16-9-1) Connecticut 2, Providence 0 Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 1, Alabama A&M 0 Storrs, Conn. Columbia 4, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Semifinals 1984 (14-9-1) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 1985 1987 1988 1989

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Year (Rec) Opponent Site Head Coach Ray Reid, 1997-Present 1998 (17-4-0) Penn State 1, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. 1999 (19-5-0) Connecticut 2, Hartford 1 (4ot) Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 3, Yale 0 Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 3, Furman 2 Storrs, Conn. Santa Clara 2, Connecticut 1 (4ot) Charlotte, N.C. NCAA Semifinals 2000 (20-3-2) No. 4 Connecticut 3, Dartmouth 0 Storrs, Conn. No. 4 Connecticut 2, Clemson 1 (ot) Clemson, S.C. No. 4 Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Storrs, Conn. No. 4 Connecticut 2, SMU 0 Charlotte, N.C. No. 4 Connecticut 2, Creighton 0 Charlotte, N.C. NCAA National Champions 2001 (15-5-2) Rutgers 3, Connecticut 2 (3ot) Storrs, Conn. 2002 (17-6-0) No. 7 Connecticut 4, Pennsylvania 0 Storrs, Conn. No. 7 Connecticut 1, Indiana 0 Storrs, Conn. No. 2 Maryland 3, No. 7 Connecticut 0 College Park, Md. NCAA Quarterfinals 2003 (9-8-4) Connecticut 3, Rhode Island 0 Storrs, Conn. St. John’s 0, Connecticut 0 (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2) Jamaica, N.Y. 2004 (12-8-3) Connecticut 2, Marist 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. Boston College 1, Connecticut 0 Newton, Mass. 2005 (16-3-2) No. 8 Connecticut 2, Stony Brook 0 Storrs, Conn. No. 9 Akron 3 , No. 8 Connecticut 3 Storrs, Conn. (2ot, Akron advances on PK’s, 4-3) 2006 (10-7-2) Fairfield 1, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. 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 2008 (11-5-6) No. 22 Connecticut 1, Fairfield 0 Storrs, Conn. 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)

<< 1999 College Cup Semifinals

(17-4-3) Boston Univ. 2, Connecticut 1 (OT-PK’s) Storrs, Conn. (13-7-3) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (14-8-1) Boston University 3, Connecticut 1 Storrs, Conn. (12-5-5) Vermont 2, Connecticut 0

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

All-Time NCAA Opponents

NCAA Appearances (30) 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

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............................................... 30 NCAA Championships................................................................. 2 Championship Game Appearances.............................................. 2 Semifinal Game Appearances...................................................... 5 Quarterfinal Game Appearances................................................ 10 Overall NCAA Tournament Record.................................... 34-25-3

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 2000 W, 1-0 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 Fairfield 1-1 2008 W, 1-0 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 34-25-3 *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

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By Decade 1960-1969.............................................................................. 1-2 1970-1979.............................................................................. 7-7 1980-1989.............................................................................. 9-8 1990-1999.............................................................................. 3-2 2000- 2009........................................................................ 14-6-3 Site At Home........................................................................... 26-14-1 On the Road....................................................................... 8-11-2 Under Head Coach Ray Reid NCAA Tournament Appearances............................................... 12 NCAA Tournament Record.................................................. 17-8-3

Chris Gbandi was named the 2000 College Cup Defensive MVP after the << Huskies out-scored opponents 10-1 throughout the tournament.

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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)

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

Goals Assists 61 36 55 35 43 59 52 23 46 23 35 40 27 51 42 20 39 14 33 25 36 18 33 24 35 13 23 33 23 23 33 3 27 10 22 20 22 20 27 8

Years 77-80 78-81 78-81 82-85 05-08 85-88 95-98 94-98 00-03 72-74 91-94 79-82 74-77 88-91 87-90 60-62 01-02 72-74 75-79 67-69

( ) Indicates Primary Position * - 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. 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

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

Goalkeeping Records WINS 1. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)...................... 53 2. Adam Schuerman (02-05).................... 51 3. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)................... 44 4. JOSH FORD (07-Present).......................... 42 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-Present)........................ 0.54 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. Thomas Foley (87-90).......................... 12 2. Josh Ford (07-Present).......................... 11 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. Terrance McSherry (74-75)................. 247 Adam Schuerman (02-05)................... 247 9. Josh Ford (07-Present)............................214 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 has posted 39 career shutouts in three seasons with the Huskies to become UConn’s all-time leader in shutouts.

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CONSECUTIVE STARTS 1. Josh Ford (07-Present).......................... 65 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-Present).......................... 39 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. Josh Ford (07-Present).......................... 37 6. Sloan Spaeth (91-94)........................... 39 7. Donald Grant (46-48).......................... 39 8. James Renehan (79-81)........................ 48 9. Anthony Pierce (80-83)........................ 49


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SEASON & GAME RECORDS

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Goalkeeping Records

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

SAVES Season Points* 1979 57 2007 53 1985 46 1981 46 1980 46 1980 44 1980 43 1998 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. Pedro DeBrito................... 20........... 1981 Pedro DeBrito .................. 20........... 1979 3. Mike Pezza....................... 19........... 2007 4. Maurizio Rocha ............... 16........... 1998 Maurizio Rocha ............... 16........... 1996 James Danaher................. 16........... 1993 Elvis Comrie .................... 16........... 1981 8. 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 .Fairfield........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 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 2 . 002 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 Jeff DiMaria ...........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 Elvis Comrie ..............St. John’s ...........1981 Joseph Morrone ........Stanford ............1980 Joseph Morrone ........Fairfield .............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 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. James Renehan . ............... 8.............. 1980 4. Brian Hall ......................... 9.............. 1988 5. Brian Hall ......................... 9.............. 1986 6. Josh Ford............................10.................2009 7. Bryheem Hancock . .......... 10............. 1998 8. Robert Ross...................... 11............. 1976 9. Adam Schuerman ............ 12............. 2005 10. 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. Adam Schuerman............. 11............. 2002 Andrew Pantason ............ 11............. 1985 James Renehan................. 11............. 1980 Terrance McSherry .......... 11............. 1974

WINS 1. Josh Ford............................20.................2007 Bryheem Hancock............. 20............. 2000 3. Matt Chavlovich .............. 18............. 1999 4. Robert Ross...................... 18............. 1976 5. Terrance McSherry........... 18............. 1975 6. Andrew Pantason ............ 17............. 1985 7. Adam Schuerman ............ 17............. 2002 8. Adam Schuerman............. 16............. 2005 9. Matt Chavlovich................ 15............. 1996 Bryheem Hancock . .......... 15............. 2001 James Renehan . .............. 15............. 1980 James Renehan . .............. 15............. 1979 Terrance McSherry .......... 15............. 1975

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

Game Records

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............... 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

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............. 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............. 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 10............. 2009.................. 11-4-4 11............. 1976 ................. 18-2-2 12.............2005.................. 16-3-2 ................. 1980 ................. 21-2-1 ................. 1933 ................... 2-5-0

UConn Soccer Milestone WINS

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............. Fairfield (9-0) 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........1989 ............... Brown (6-0) 20........2005..........Marquette (6-0) ............1996 ........ W. Virginia (6-1) ............1981 ............... Brown (6-1) 18........1981 ........... Vermont (6-2) ............1979 ............ Fairfield (9-0) GOALS 12........1972............ Hofstra (12-0) 9..........1984............. Fairfield (9-0) ............1981......... Bridgeport (9-0) ............1979............. Fairfield (9-0) ............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

No. 1

Connecticut 3, Stafford 2 Roy Guyer (Saturday, Oct. 26, 1928)

No. 450

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

Joe Morrone

No. 50

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 Ray Reid (November 7, 1998)

No. 150

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

John Squires

No. 600

Connecticut 1, Providence 0 Ray Reid (October 31, 2001)

No. 200

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

Joe Morrone

No. 650

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

No. 250

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

Joe Morrone

No. 700

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

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: 35-39-5^ Connecticut’s Record in Home Openers: 47-25-4^*

No. 400

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

Joe Morrone

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^ No teams during 1943-45 * 1941 & 1942 seasons not available


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT TEAM RECORDS

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 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.)

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Year-by-Year Results

Year Coach Captain(s) Record Pct.

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 1953 Squires Henry Eykelhoff 5-4-1 .550 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 1975 Morrone N. Brickley, T. McSherry, M. Swofford 16-3-3 .795 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 1984 Morrone Kieran Coffey, Eric Myren 14-9-1 .604 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 Totals: 1928-2009 l 79 Seasons l 1246 games l 711-437-98 l .610 #- 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

DAN DONIGAN

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

first team Merritt Baldwin...................................... 1948 James Blozie.......................................... 1949 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 Stuart Johnson....................................... 1948 Julius James........................................... 2005 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 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

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

First Team NSCAA All-Americans

Merritt baldwin

James Blozie

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 2009 Toni Stahl........................................‘10 Kwame Watson-Siriboe.....................‘10 Tony Cascio.....................................‘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 Team 2008 Akeem Priestley...............................‘09 2007 Ryan Cordeiro..................................‘08 Akeem Priestley...............................‘09 2006 Akeem Priestley...............................‘09 2005 Chukwudi Chijindu...........................‘08 O’Brian White...................................‘09 2004 Julius James.....................................‘08 Mpho Moloi......................................‘06 2003 Lindon Pecorelli...............................’04 Steve Sealy.......................................’07 2002 Marcus Svensson..............................’05 2001 Anthony Curtis.................................’03 Damani Ralph..................................’03 2000 Cesar Cuellar...................................’04 1999 Matt Chavlovich...............................’00 1998 Brent Rahim.....................................’01 Roberto Vargas................................’01 1997 Roberto Vargas................................’01 1996 Jeffrey DiMaria.................................’99 1994 Derek Sullivan..................................’96 1993 Nelson Lopes...................................’95 Third Team (started 2001) 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 All-Rookie Team (1995-2000, 2009) 2009 Carlos alvarez.................................. ‘13 stephane diop...................................... ‘13 jossimar sanchez.............................. ‘13 2000 Cesar Cuellar...................................’04 1999 Meurys Cajas...................................’03 1999 Will Thornton...................................’03

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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 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 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 Dori Arad.........................................‘09 2005 O’Brian White...................................‘09 2004 Steve Sealy.......................................‘08

Tournament Defensive MVP 2005 Adam Schuerman.............................‘06 2004

Karl Schilling....................................‘08

all-tournament team 1999 #Darin Lewis....................................’01 1989 #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 1984 Kieran Coffey...................................’85 1984 Jeffrey Dunn.....................................’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 tONY CASCIO.......................................... ‘12 sTEPHANE DIOP...................................... ‘13 GREG KING................................................ ‘11 MATT SANGELOTY................................. ‘11 2007 Dori Arad.........................................‘09 2007 Robert Brickley..........................‘10 2007 Caesar Lopez...................................‘09 2007 Matt Sangeloty..........................‘11 2006 Dori Arad.........................................‘09 2006 Robert Brickley..........................‘10 2006 Glen Carnahan.................................‘07 2006 Brandon Guishard............................‘07 2006 Louis Jones......................................‘08 2006 Brett Pollack.....................................‘07 2006 Matt Sangeloty..........................‘10 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 1995 Jeffrey DiMaria.................................’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

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

NSCAA All-New England/Northeast Team Carlos Alvarez.........................................2009 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 Kieran P. Coffey.............................1983, 1984 Eric T. Myren........................1982, 1983, 1984 Scott C. Cook...........................................1983 Graziano Cornolo.....................................1982 Timothy H. Masley...................................1982 William T. Morrone.........................1981, 1982

Stuart Johnson 1948 All-New England

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

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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 Kieran P. Coffey.............................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 Michael L. Swofford...............................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

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT MISCELLANEOUS/UCONN AWARDS 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships 

Div. I Senior All-Star Game 2004 Stephen Arias.................. ’04 2003 Lindon Pecorelli............... ’03 2002 Anthony Curtis................ ’02 2002 Damani Ralph.................. ’02 2002 William Thornton............. ’02 2001 Bryheem Hancock............ ’01 2001 Mansour Ndiaye............... ’01 2000 Darin Lewis...................... ’01 2000 Brent Rahim..................... ’01 2000 Max Zieky........................ ’01 1999 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... ’00 1999 Luis Arauz....................... ’00 1998 Bobby G. Rhine................ ’99 1998 Maurizio Rocha................ ’99

Senior All-Star Game MVP 1998 Bobby G. Rhine................ ’99

Indoor Sr Classic (1986-93) 1993 James R. Danaher............ ’93 1992 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 1991 Thomas G. Foley.............. ’91 1989 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 1988 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 1986 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86 1986 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 O’Brian White................... ‘09 2007 Julisu James..................... ‘08 2000 Chris Gbandi................... ’02 2000 Darin Lewis...................... ’01 2000 Brent Rahim..................... ’01 1988 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 1981 Elvis A. Comrie................ ’81 1980 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 1979 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81

Soccer America National All-Freshman Team 2009 carlos alvarez...............‘13 2006 Toni Stahl........................ ‘10 2005 O’Brian White................... ‘09 1987 Thomas G. Foley.............. ’90 1985 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89

1976 R. Paul Hunter................. ’77 1974 Timothy R. Hunter........... ’75 1974 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

2009 2005 2001 1998 1994

2010 2010 2009 2007 2005 2003 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 1999 1998 1994 1989 1988 1987 1986 1986 1985 1983 1982 1981 1981 1978 1977 1975 1975 1963

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 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 Kieran P. Coffey................’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

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 Jeffrey S. Dunn.................’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 Dori Arad (1st)................. ‘09 2008 Karl Schilling (1st)............ ‘09 2007 Dori Arad (2nd)................ ‘09 2005 Karl Schilling (2nd).......... ‘09 2005 Moshe Shalchon (1st)....... ‘06

James R. Danaher 1994

Mansour Ndiaye 2002

Bobby Rhine 1999

Moshe Shalchon 2006

Outdoor Sr. Bowl Game 1988 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 1987 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 1985 Matthew R. Addington..... ’86 1985 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86 1984 Kieran P. Coffey............... ’85 1984 Eric T. Myren................... ’85 1982 William T. Morrone.......... ’83 1981 Pedro G. DeBrito.............. ’82 1980 Erhardt Kapp................... ’81 1980 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 1979 Kenneth P. Murphy.......... ’80 1978 Medrick Innocent............. ’79 1977 Thomas M. Nevers........... ’78 1976 James M. Evans................ ’77

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT UCONN TEAM AWARDS

38 All-Americans

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 robert brickley.......... ‘10 2007 Dori Arad......................... ‘09 2006 Karl Schilling................... ‘09 2005 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘06 2004 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘06 2003 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘06 2003 Glen Carnahan................. ‘07 2002 Fernando Morales............ ‘03 2001 Mansour Ndiaye............... ‘02 2000 Mansour Ndiaye............... ‘02 1999 Mansour Ndiaye............... ’02 1998 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... ’00 1997 Brian W. Sherwood........... ’98 1996 Brian W. Sherwood........... ’98 1995 Brian W. Sherwood........... ’98 1994 D. Sloan Spaeth............... ’95 1993 James R. Danaher............ ’94 1992 James R. Danaher............ ’94 1991 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 1990 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 1989 William J. Lawrence.......... ’90 1988 Kerry D. Rudich............... ’89 1987 Kerry D. Rudich............... ’89 1986 Gregory W. Barger........... ’86

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

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 Oscar Castillo.................. ‘09 2007 Toni Stahl........................ ‘10 2006 Brandon Guishard............ ‘07 2005 Mpho Moloi..................... ‘06 2004 Mpho Moloi..................... ‘06 2003 Lindon Pecorelli............... ‘04 2002 Damani Ralph.................. ‘03 2001 Bryheem Hancock............ ‘02 2000 Max Zieky........................ ‘01 1999 Mansour Ndiaye............... ’02 1998 Maurizio Rocha................ ’99 1997 Maurizio Rocha................ ’99 1996 Bobby G. Rhine ............... ’98 1995 Derek C. Sullivan............. ’96 1994 Erik S. Barbieri................. ’95 1993 James R. Danaher............ ’94 1992 James R. Danaher............ ’94 1991 Robert C. Lindell.............. ’92 1991 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 1990 Robert C. Lindell.............. ’92 1989 Thomas G. Foley.............. ’91 1988 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 1987 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 1987 Daniel D. Donigan........... ’89 1986 Christopher M. Reif.......... ’88 1985 Matthew R. Addington..... ’86 1985 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86 1984 Jeffrey S. Dunn................. ’85 1983 Kieran P. Coffey............... ’85 1982 Timothy H. Masley........... ’83 1982 William T. Morrone.......... ’83 1981 Pedro G. DeBrito.............. ’82 1981 Charles J. McSpiritt.......... ’82 1980 Erhardt Kapp................... ’81 1980 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 1979 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 1978 Erhardt Kapp................... ’81 1977 Kenneth P. Murphy.......... ’80 1976 R. Paul Hunter................. ’77 1975 R. Paul Hunter................. ’77 1974 Frantz Innocent............... ’75 1973 Jonathan D. Demeter....... ’74 1973 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.

35 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 JOSH FORD..................... ‘11 2007 Kwame Watson-Siriboe........... ‘10 2006 Euan Holden.................... ‘10 2005 Stanley Ford.................... ‘07 2004 Willis Forko...................... ‘06 2003 Stephen Arias.................. ‘05 2002 Michael Mordocco............ ‘02 2001 Sam Forko....................... ‘02 2000 Lindon Pecorelli............... ‘04 1999 Garrett Grinsfelder........... ’01 1999 Sam Forko....................... ’02 1998 Max Zieky........................ ’01 1997 Brian Sherwood................ ’98 1996 David J. Rinaldi................ ’97 1995 James M. McManus.......... ’98 1994 James M. Martin............... ’96 1993 David A. Lynch................. ’93 1992 Andrew J. McCully............ ’93 1991 T. Corey Tumage............. ’92 1990 Christopher L. Cutshall.... ’91 1989 Vincent M. Jajuga............. ’92 1988 Fernando V. Carlos.......... ’89 1987 Todd F. D’Alessandro...... ’88 1986 Christopher J. Heath........ ’87 1985 Joseph Trager.................. ’86 1984 Anthony C. Rizza............. ’87 1983 James A. D’Orsaneo......... ’84 1982 Paul F. Hunter.................. ’83 1981 James J. Renehan............. ’82 1980 Michael D. Howard........... ’81 1979 Daniel J. Sullivan.............. ’80 1978 Wilbert Cadet................... ’80 1977 Peter E. Huckins............... ’78 1976 R. Lance Deckman........... ’77 1975 John R. Blomstrann.......... ’76

2008 Dori Arad....................... ‘09 2007 Julius James................... ‘08 2006 Ryan Cordeiro................ ‘08 2005 Julius James................... ‘08 2004 Glen Carnahan............... ‘07 2003 Mpho Moloi................... ‘06 2002 William Thornton........... ‘03 2001 Eric Soares..................... ‘02 2000 Sam Forko..................... ‘02 1999 Max Zieky...................... ’01 1998 Bobby G. Rhine.............. ’99 1997 James M. McManus........ ’98 1996 James M. McManus........ ’98

Dori Arad earned The Joseph J. Morrone Award in 2008.

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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 Anatole, Geofffrey .............................. ‘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 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 Bopp, Jeffrey R........................... ’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 Brawn, Glen E. (mgr) ......................... ’50 Brayton, Kevin M................. ’91, ’92, ‘93 Brickley, Neil C........................ ’74, ’75(c) brickley, robert........................... ‘08, ‘09 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

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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 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 Coffey, Kieran P. .......’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 DiMaria, Jeffrey D. ........................’95, ‘96 diop, stephane........................................‘09

Docherty, Robert.......................... ’77, ’78 Dogarsi, Andre .................................. ’64 Doherty, Jason C. .......................’95, ’98 Domke, Thomas ................................ ’84 Donigan, Daniel D. . .... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88(c) Doran, Jeffery B. . ............................... ’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 Dunn, Jeffrey S. .............. ’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) Eykelhoff, Henry J............... ’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) 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 Gibbs, Geoffrey.................................. ’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 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) Hanson, Clifford M. (mgr) ................... ’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 Hoffman, David J. . ......... ’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 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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Kagerer, Martin . ................................ ‘96 Kalinowski, Richard J.................... ’56, ’58 Kalish, Kevin J. .............................’95, ‘96 Kane, Joseph W.................................. ’62 Kapp, Erhardt,............ ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80(c)


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38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

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 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 Loeffler, Albert L.......................... ’35, ’36 Loeffler, Paul H..................... ’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

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

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) Mason, Clifford R......................... ’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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Nash, Frederick J................................ ’40 Ndiaye, Mansour ........ ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 (c) Ndlangamandla, Humphrey................ ’69 Neil, Cleveland O.................. ’58, ’59, ‘60 Nelson, Ralph B. . ............................... ’65 Nettleton, George E. ........................... ’35 Nevers, Sr., Thomas M. . ...............’48, ’49 Nevers, Jr., Thomas M. .’74, ’75, ’76,’77(c) Neville, John A. (mgr)......................... ‘58 Nevins, Pat........................................ ‘03 Nichols, Milton E................ ’48, ’49, ’50(c) Nicholls, Gregory K. ................. ’72, ’74(c) Nicklaw, Shawn.....................‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Niedrowski, Michael S......... ’94, ’95, ’97 Nielsen, W. Joseph ..................... ’89, ’90 Norwood, Josh................................... ‘06 Nothnagle, Jr. William A.................... ’35 Novajasky, John J.............................. ’80 Noyes, John H. (mgr)......................... ’36 O’Connell, Daniel R. (mgr).................. ’70 O’Connor, Dennis E............................ ’79

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

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 Parent, Jeffery M................... ’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 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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Svensson, Marcus ............................. ‘02 Swiman, Charles............................... ’40 Swofford, Michael L.......... ’72, ’74, ’75(c)

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Tagaras, T. John . .................. ’71, ’72, ’73 Taible, G. Michael .............................. ’87 Tamsky, Ivan W............................ ’33, ’34 Taylor, Frank T. ................................. ’33 Tedford, John R. . ........... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Tedford, Tim ..................................... ‘97 Tedoni, Tim W. .................................. ‘96 Teleky, Geza...................................... ‘00 Terry, Kristen G. (mgr)........... ’88, ’89, ’90 Thomas, Devon.................................. ‘08 Thomas, Shavar............................ ’01, 02 Thompson, Dwight S.......... ’49, ’50, ’51(c) Thompson, Thomas F........................ ’81 Thornton, William...... ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 (c) Thulin, John E. ................................... ’28 Tishon, Ryan T. . ............ ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Toole, Ryan M.................................... ‘95 Torres, Felipe................ ’95, ’96, ’98, ’99 Totten, Richard G......................... ’70, ’71 Tourville, Kenneth H................ ’30, ’31 (c) Trager, Joseph W. . ...... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85(c) Trainor, Kevin J..................... ’94, ’96, ’97 Troy, Joseph A. ............................’84, ’85 Tsantiris, Leonides......... ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76 Tschummi, Herbert R......................... ’49 Tunson, Michael S........................ ’86, ’87 Turnage, T. Corey .......... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Turner, Lewellyn ................... ’32, ’33, ’34 Turney, Francis W.............................. ’31 Tuttle, George W.......................... ’41, ’42 Tuttle, William B. ................’52, ’53, ’54(c) Twaalhoven, William-Paul F........... ’84, ’85

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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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Walcoff, Richard I. .............................. ’71 Walsh, Dennis J.................................. ’71 wasserman, Max.....................................‘09 Waterman, Donald J. ............. ’51, ’52, ’53 Watson-Siriboe,Kwame... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 (c) Wehrle, Alfred L. ............................... ’55 Wells, Harold G. .................. ’33, ’34, ’35 West, Andrew . .................................. ’97 wharf, thomas.......................................‘09 White, O’Brian............‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08(c) Whitehead, Philip H. . .......... ’71, ’72, ’73 Wiberg, Bijorn S. ................. ’56, ’57, ’58 Williams, Frederick W................. ’59, ’61 Williams, Lloyd . ................................ ’37 Willoughby, Russell J. ........................ ’33 Wilson, Easton............................ ‘03, ‘04 Wisniewski, Adam............................. ’46 Wissinger, Carl M. ...................... ’31, ’32 Wood, Clarke B. ................................ ’31 Woods, Eric M................................... ’92 Wrajght, John E. (mgr) ......... ’67, ’68, ’69 Wright, John R..................... ’65, ’66, ’67 Wuskell, Andrew ............................... ’62

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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) Coach: Roy Guyer 10-19 A L, 8-0 Clark 10-26 A W, 3-2 Stafford 11-2 A L, 6-0 Springfield 11-9 H W, 4-1 Stafford 1929 (0-4) Coach: Jack Seman 10-5 H L, 6-0 Clark 10-10 A L, 5-1 Wesleyan 10-19 A —— Unknown Loss 11-2 H L, 3-0 Springfield (JV) 1930 (0-6-1) Coach: Billie Darrow 10-4 A L, 7-1 Amherst 10-10 A T, 1-1 Clark 10-17 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-18 A L, 7-0 Northeastern 10-25 A L, 3-1 St. Stephan’s 11-1 A L, 3-1 Springfield 11-15 A L, 4-1 Mass. Agric. 1931 (1-6-1) Coach: Billie Darrow 10-3 A L, 8-0 Wesleyan 10-10 H L, 4-3 Clark 10-12 A L, 5-2 W.P.I. 10-16 A W, 3-2 St. Stephan’s 10-24 A L, 4-0 Bridgewater 10-31 A L, 5-1 Northeastern 11-7 H T, 1-1 Springfield 11-14 H L, 5-1 Mass. Agric. 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 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 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 H L, 3-0 Springfield 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 11-14 A L, 1-0 Clark 11-19 A L, 4-0 Brown 1937 (1-7) Coach: John Squires 10-2 A L, 5-2 Wesleyan 10-9 A L, 7-0 Mass. State 10-16 A L, 4-0 W.P.I. 10-23 H W, 3-0 Trinity 10-29 A L, 3-1 American Int’l. 11-2 H L, 5-1 Springfield 11-13 A L, 4-0 Rensselaer 11-19 H L, 5-0 Brown 1938 (1-7) Coach: John Squires 10-1 H L, 8-0 Wesleyan 10-8 H L, 5-0 Mass. State 10-15 H L, 8-2 W.P.I. 10-22 A L, 5-1 Rensselaer 10-29 A L, 10-0 Springfield 11-4 H L, 6-1 American Int’l. 11-12 H W, 4-2 Clark 11-19 A L, 4-2 Brown 1939 (3-6) Coach: John Squires 10-2 H W, 3-0 Bloomfield 10-7 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan 10-17 A L, 2-1 Mass. State 10-20 A W, 3-2 Clark 10-25 A L, 4-0 W.P.I. 11-4 H L, 3-1 Springfield 11-8 H L, 2-1 Brown 11-18 H W, 7-2 Arnold 11-22 A L, 2-1 Tufts 1940 (4-3-1) Coach: John Squires 10-5 H L, 10-1 Wesleyan 10-12 H T, 2-2 Mass. State 10-16 H W, 4-3 Clark 10-19 H W, 2-1 W.P.I. 10-25 A L, 3-0 Brown 10-30 A L, 3-0 Springfield 11-8 A W, 3-1 Coast Guard 11-16 A W, 4-1 Tufts 1941 (6-3-0) Coach: John Squires 10-4 W, 3-1 Mass. State 10-11 L, 6-4 Wesleyan 10-15 W, 4-1 Clark 10-18 W. 2-1 W.P.I. 10-25 W. 4-1 Brown 10-29 L, 5-1 Springfield 11-1 W, 3-1 M.I.T. 11-8 W, 5-1 Coast Guard 11-15 L, 3-2 Tufts No Home/Away Game Records 1942 (3-6) Coach: Carl Fischer L, 2-1 Mass. State W, 4-0 Clark L, 2-1 Brown L, 3-2 W.P.I. L, 4-2 Wesleyan W, 5-0 M.I.T. L, 4-0 Springfield L, 2-0 Tufts W, 3-0 Coast Guard No Home/Away Game Records

1943-45 NO TEAMS-WWII 1946 (4-5) Coach: John Squires 10-12 H W, 3-2 Tufts 10-19 A L, 6-1 Williams 10-23 H W, 2-1 Brown 10-26 A L, 2-0 Mass. State 11-1 A L, 3-0 Springfield 11-6 A L, 2-0 Yale 11-9 A W, 2-1 Harvard 11-12 H L, 2-0 Wesleyan 11-16 A W, 4-3 Coast Guard 1947 (7-2) Coach: John Squires 10-4 H W, 5-0 Clark 10-10 A W, 8-1 Tufts 10-18 H W, 5-2 Williams 10-25 H W, 6-1 Massachusetts 10-29 A W, 2-1 Brown 11-1 A L, 2-0 Springfield 11-5 H L, 3-1 Yale 11-11 A L, 4-2 Wesleyan 11-14 H W, 9-1 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 10-30 H W, 3-2 Springfield 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 Dartmouth 10-12 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-15 H W, 5-0 Williams 10-18 H W, 1-0 Harvard 10-22 H W, 4-1 Massachusetts 10-26 A L, 3-2 Brown 10-29 A L, 4-1 Springfield 11-2 H W, 7-0 Clark 11-5 A T, 3-3 M.I.T. 11-8 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan 11-11 A L, 1-0 U. of Havana 1950 (3-6-2) Coach: John Squires 10-4 A W, 3-0 Clark 10-7 H L, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-11 A W, 3-0 Yale 10-14 A W, 2-1 Williams 10-17 A L, 2-0 Harvard 10-21 A T, 1-1 Massachusetts 10-28 H L, 2-0 Springfield 11-4 H T, 2-2 M.I.T. 11-7 H L, 3-1 Wesleyan 11-11 A L, 4-2 Maryland 11-15 H L, 2-0 Brown 1951 (5-4) Coach: John Squires 10-13 A L, 7-1 Dartmouth 10-17 A L, 1-0 Brown 10-20 H W, 4-0 Massachusetts 10-27 H W, 3-0 Williams 10-31 H W, 3-1 Boston Univ. 11-3 A W, 2-0 M.I.T. 11-7 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 11-10 H L, 5-1 Yale 11-16 H W, 4-2 Maryland


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

1952 (5-6) Coach: John Squires 10-4 H W, 2-1 Brandeis 10-11 A L, 4-3 Yale 10-15 H W, 3-1 Brown 10-18 A L, 6-0 Massachusetts 10-22 H L, 5-1 Dartmouth 10-25 A L, 2-1 Williams 10-29 A W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 11-1 H W, 2-0 M.I.T. 11-5 H L, 2-1 Wesleyan 11-11 H L, 3-1 Harvard 11-15 A W, 2-1 Springfield

1958 (10-1) Coach: John Squires 9-27 H W, 4-2 Dartmouth 10-1 A L, 4-3 Yale 10-3 H W, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-8 H W, 5-0 Hartford 10-11 A W, 8-1 Massachusetts 10-15 A W, 2-1 Bridgeport 10-18 H W, 3-0 Williams 10-25 A W, 8-2 Boston Univ. 10-28 H W, 6-1 Brown 11-5 A W, 7-0 Springfield 11-8 H W, 4-1 Coast Guard

1953 (5-4-1) Coach: John Squires 10-3 A W, 7-0 Brandeis 10-7 H L, 2-1 Springfield 10-10 A L, 3-1 Dartmouth 10-14 A W, 3-1 Brown 10-17 H T, 2-2 Massachusetts 10-28 H W, 7-0 Boston Univ. 10-31 A W, 2-1 M.I.T. 11-4 A W, 3-0 Wesleyan 11-7 H L, 2-0 Yale 11-13 A L, 4-0 Maryland

1959 (4-6-2) Coach: John Squires 9-26 A L, 3-2 Dartmouth 9-30 H L, 2-0 Yale 10-3 A T, 0-0 Wesleyan 10-7 H W, 4-0 Hartford 10-10 H W, 9-1 Massachusetts 10-13 H L, 6-1 Bridgeport 10-17 A T, 1-1 Williams 10-20 H W, 4-1 Boston Univ. 10-24 A W, 6-1 Brown 10-31 A L, 7-0 Colgate 11-4 H L, 1-0 Springfield 11-7 A L, 1-0 Coast Guard

1954 (3-9) Coach: John Squires 10-2 H W, 7-0 Brandeis 10-6 A L, 4-0 Yale 10-9 H l, 5-1 Dartmouth 10-13 A L, 2-0 Army 10-16 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-20 H L, 3-1 Brown 10-23 A L, 1-0 Williams 10-27 A W, 5-1 Boston Univ. 10-30 H L, 2-0 M.I.T. 11-3 H L, 1-0 Wesleyan 11-10 A L, 4-0 Springfield 11-12 H L, 1-0 Maryland 1955 (1-9-2) Coach: John Squires 9-28 H L, 4-1 Yale 10-1 A W, 4-0 Brandeis 10-5 A L, 4-0 Army 10-8 A L, 4-0 Wesleyan 10-12 A L, 6-0 Dartmouth 10-14 H L, 3-1 Massachusetts 10-19 A L, 3-0 Brown 10-22 H L, 3-1 Williams 10-26 H L, 3-2 Boston Univ. 10-28 A T, 2-2 M.I.T. 11-5 A L, 0-0 Coast Guard 11-9 H L, 4-0 Springfield

1960 (11-3) Coach: John Squires NCAA FINAL FOUR 9-24 H W, 3-1 Dartmouth 9-28 H W, 3-1 Wesleyan 10-5 A W, 4-2 Yale 10-8 A W, 3-0 Massachusetts 10-11 A L, 6-2 Bridgeport 10-15 H W, 3-2 Williams 10-18 H W, 8-0 Hartford 10-22 A W, 5-0 Boston Univ. 10-26 A L, 3-2 Colgate 11-2 A W, 3-2 Springfield 11-5 H W, 4-1 Coast Guard 11-8 H W, 2-0 Brown 11-19 H W, 4-3* SUNY Cortland 11-25 A L, 4-0* Maryland *NCAA Tournament

1961 (9-3) Coach: John Squires 9-28 H L, 4-1 Yale 9-30 A W, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-4 H L, 3-2 Yale 10-10 H W, 3-2 Bridgeport 10-14 H W, 6-1 Massachusetts 10-18 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan 10-21 A L, 5-2 Williams 10-23 H W, 2-1 Hartford 1956 (4-6) Coach: John Squires 10-31 A W, 4-2 Brown 11-4 A W, 3-1 Coast Guard 9-29 A 0-5 Yale 11-8 H W, 5-2 Springfield 10-6 H 1-3 Wesleyan Colgate 10-13 A W, 4-1 Massachusetts 11-11 H W, 1-0 11-14 A W, 7-2 Rhode Island 10-17 H L, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-20 H L, 2-1 Williams 1962 (3-9) 10-27 H W, 2-1 M.I.T. Coach: John Squires 10-30 H L, 4-2 Brown 9-29 H L, 1-0 Dartmouth 11-2 A W, 6-1 Boston Univ. 10-3 A L, 6-1 Yale 11-7 A L, 4-1 Springfield 10-6 H W, 3-1 Rhode Island 11-9 H W, 1-0 Coast Guard 10-10 A L, 2-1 Bridgeport 10-13 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts 1957 (7-3-1) Coach: John Squires 10-17 H L, 3-1 Brown 10-20 H L, 2-1 Williams 9-28 A W, 4-3 Dartmouth 10-23 H L, 3-2 Hartford 10-2 H L, 5-2 Yale 10-5 A L, 3-1 Wesleyan 10-31 H L, 4-2 Wesleyan H W, 2-1 Coast Guard 10-12 H W, 3-1 Massachusetts 11-3 11-6 A L, 4-3 Springfield 10-15 H W, 6-0 Bridgeport 11-10 A L, 5-2 Colgate 10-19 A W, 2-0 Williams 10-23 H W, 4-1 Hillyer 1963 (4-7) 10-26 H W, 3-0 Boston Univ. Coach: John Squires 10-30 A T, 0-0 Brown 10-2 H L, 4-2 Yale 11-6 H L, 4-1 Springfield 10-8 H L, 4-0 Bridgeport 11-9 A W, 6-4 Coast Guard

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35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

H W, 9-4 Massachusetts A L, 6-2 Brown A L, 4-0 Williams H W, 3-2 Hartford H L, 6-2 Colgate A L, 4-0 Wesleyan A W, 2-0 Coast Guard H L, 2-0 Springfield A W, 3-0 Rhode Island

10-26 11-6 11-9 11-16 11-21

A L, 2-0 Middlebury A L, 1-0 Yale A W, 4-0 M.I.T. A L, 5-3 Rhode Island A L, 8-0 Springfield

1969 (3-9) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-20 A L, 5-4 Vermont 10-1 A L, 5-0 Harvard 10-4 H W, 3-0 New Hampshire 1964 (7-4-2) 10-8 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan Coach: John Squires 10-11 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-3 H W, 7-1 Vermont 10-18 A W, 7-0 Maine 10-7 A T, 3-3 Yale Brown 10-10 A W. 1-0 Massachusetts 10-21 A L, 2-0 10-25 H L, 4-2 Middlebury 10-14 H W, 2-1 Brown 10-29 H L, 2-1 Springfield 10-17 H L, 5-2 Williams 11-5 H L, 2-1 Yale 10-20 H W, 5-0 Hartford 11-8 H W, 5-3 M.I.T. 10-24 A L, 3-1 Colgate 11-15 A L, 4-1 Rhode Island 10-28 H L, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-31 H W, 3-0 Amherst 1970 (6-5-2) 11-3 A T, 3-3 Springfield Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-5 A W, 1-0 M.I.T. 9-26 H T, 1-1 Vermont 11-7 A L, 2-1 Coast Guard 9-30 A L, 2-0 Long Island U. 11-14 H W, 2-0 Rhode Island 10-3 A W, 2-1 New Hampshire 10-7 H T, 2-2 Wesleyan 1965 (5-6-1) 10-10 A L, 5-3 Massachusetts Coach: John Squires 10-17 H W, 4-3 Maine 10-2 A L, 3-0 Vermont Brown 10-9 H W, 5-1 Massachusetts 10-20 A L, 2-1 10-24 A L, 2-0 Middlebury 10-16 A W, 3-1 Maine 10-28 A W, 3-2 Springfield 10-20 H L, 1-0 Coast Guard 11-4 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-23 A L, 3-1 Brown 11-7 A W, 4-1 M.I.T. 10-27 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan 11-11 H W, 3-1 Boston Univ. 10-30 A L, 2-0 Amherst 11-1 H W, 1-0 New Hampshire 11-14 H L, 4-2 Rhode Island 11-3 H L, 2-1 Yale 1971 (4-11) 11-6 H W, 3-0 M.I.T. Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-9 H T, 3-3 Springfield 9-18 A L, 3-2 Vermont 11-13 A W, 6-2 Rhode Island 9-22 H W, 2-1 Bridgeport 9-25 H L, 1-0 Williams 1966 (8-5) 9-28 H L, 4-1 Long Island U. Coach: John Squires 10-2 H L, 2-1 New Hampshire 10-1 H L, 4-1 Vermont A L, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-8 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-6 10-9 H L, 4-0 Massachusetts 10-12 H L, 3-1 Brown 10-11 A L, 6-0 Boston Univ. 10-15 H W, 8-0 Maine 10-16 A L, 3-2 Maine 10-19 A W, 1-0 Coast Guard 10-19 A L, 2-0 Brown 10-22 A W, 2-0 Middlebury 10-27 H L, 1-0 Springfield 10-26 H W, 3-2 Wesleyan Hofstra 10-29 A W, 3-1 New Hampshire 10-30 A W, 3-0 11-3 H W, 1-0 Yale 11-2 A L, 2-1 Yale 11-6 A W, 1-0 Holy Cross 11-5 A W, 6-1 M.I.T. 11-13 A L, 4-0 Rhode Island 11-8 A W, 3-1 Springfield 11-12 H W, 3-1 Rhode Island 1972 (8-7-1) 11-22 H L, 2-1* Army Coach: Joseph Morrone *NCAA Tournament 9-20 A L, 3-1 Bridgeport 9-23 H W, 3-2 Vermont (ot) 1967 (6-7) 9-30 A W, 2-1 Yale Coach: John Squires 10-7 A W, 2-1 New Hampshire 10-7 A L, 5-4 Vermont 10-11 H W, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-11 A W, 2-1 Wesleyan Boston Univ. 10-14 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-14 H W, 5-1 10-18 A T, 1-1 Amherst 10-18 A W, 5-0 Coast Guard 10-21 H W, 2-1 Maine 10-21 A W, 4-1 Maine 10-24 H L, 3-2 Brown 10-24 H W, 2-1 Amherst 10-28 A L, 3-1 Massachusetts 10-28 H L, 2-1 Middlebury 11-1 A L, 3-0 Springfield 11-1 H W, 4-3 Yale H W, 12-0 Hofstra 11-4 H W, 6-0 New Hampshire 11-4 11-8 A L, 3-1 Williams 11-8 A L, 4-0 Brown 11-11 H W, 7-0 Holy Cross 11-11 H W, 3-1 M.I.T. 11-18 H L, 5-1 Rhode Island 11-14 H L, 2-1 Springfield 11-21 A L, 4-2* Brown 11-18 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island *NCAA Tournament 1968 (4-6-2) 1973 (13-4-2) Coach: John Squires Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-21 H L, 1-0 Vermont 9-17 H 1-2 St. Louis 9-28 H T, 2-2 Harvard H 2-3 Bridgeport 10-5 A T, 0-0 New Hampshire 9-19 A W, 1-0 Vermont 10-12 A W, 2-1 Massachusetts 9-22 9-26 A W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 10-16 H W, 1-0 Wesleyan 9-29 H W, 2-0 Yale 10-19 H W, 4-2 Maine 10-6 H W, 4-2 New Hampshire 10-23 H L, 2-0 Brown

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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 

10-10 10-14 10-17 10-20 10-23 10-27 10-31 11-3 11-7 11-9 11-14 11-17 11-20 *NCAA

A W, 1-0 Wesleyan H W, 8-0 Providence A W, 1-0 Harvard A T, 1-1 Maine A W, 1-0 Brown H W, 2-0 Massachusetts H L, 6-2 Springfield A W, 5-0 Hofstra H T, 0-0 Williams A W, 5-0 Holy Cross H W, 2-1 Amherst A W, 3-0 Rhode Island H L, 1-0* (ot) Brown Tournament

10-30 11-3 11-7 11-10 11-13 11-17 11-21 11-25 *NCAA

H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. A W, 1-0 Williams H L, 1-0 Hartwick A W, 2-1 Providence H W, 4-0 Rhode Island H W, 2-1* Rhode Island H W, 1-0* Brown A L, 2-0 Hartwick 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 1974 (18-2-1) 9-17 A L, 2-1 (ot) Vermont Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-21 H W, 2-0 Amherst NCAA FINAL SIX 9-24 A T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 9-14 H W, 8-1 Holy Cross 9-29 H L, 3-2 San Francisco 9-18 A W, 2-1 Bridgeport 10-1 H W, 3-1 New Hampshire 9-21 H W, 3-2 Vermont 10-5 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 9-25 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 10-8 H W, 2-0 Boston College 9-28 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-11 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-2 A W, 3-0 Hartwick 10-13 A L, 2-1 Boston Univ. 10-5 A W, 1-0 New Hampshire 10-15 A W, 3-0 Maine 10-9 H W, 5-0 Wesleyan 10-18 A L, 3-1 Brown 10-12 A W, 4-1 Boston College 10-21 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-16 H W, 1-1 Harvard 10-25 H W, 5-1 Springfield 10-19 H W, 6-0 Maine 10-29 H W, 1-0 Providence 10-23 H W, 1-0 Brown 11-2 H W, 3-2 Williams (ot) 10-26 A W, 1-0 Massachusetts 11-5 H L, 2-1 Hartwick 10-30 A W, 2-1 Springfield 11-9 H L, 3-2 Yale 11-2 A W, 2-0 Providence 11-12 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island 11-6 A W, 2-0 Williams 11-13 A W, 3-0 Amherst 1978 (19-6) 11-16 H L, 1-0 Rhode Island Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-20 H W, 4-1* Bridgeport NCAA FINAL SIX 11-26 H W, 4-3* Brown 9-6 H W, 4-1 Howard 12-1 A L, 2-0* Hartwick 9-9 H L, 4-2 Indiana *NCAA Tournament 9-13 A W, 1-0 Bridgeport 9-17 H L, 2-0 Clemson 1975 (16-3-3) 9-23 H W, 5-1 Adelphi Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-26 H W, 2-0 Boston Univ. 9-13 H L, 2-1 (ot) St. Louis 9-28 A W, 5-0 Amherst 9-17 H W, 3-1 Bridgeport 9-30 H W, 3-0 Harvard 9-20 A L, 3-1 Vermont 10-4 A W, 2-0 Yale 9-24 A W, 5-0 Boston Univ. 10-6 A W, 3-2 (ot) UNH 9-27 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-11 H L, 3-2 Dartmouth 10-1 A W, 4-0 Princeton 10-14 A W, 2-1 Boston College 10-3 H W, 1-0 New Hampshire 10-18 H W, 5-1 Wesleyan 10-7 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-21 H W, 6-0 Maine 10-9 H W, 2-1 Springfield 10-25 H L, 1-0 Brown 10-14 H T, 1-1 (ot) Hartwick 10-28 A W, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-16 H W, 5-1 Boston College 10-31 A W, 3-0 Springfield 10-18 A W, 5-0 Maine 11-3 A W, 2-0 Florida Tech 10-22 A T, 2-2 (ot) Brown 11-5 A L, 1-0 (ot) Rollins 10-24 H W, 1-0 Massachusetts 11-8 A W, 4-3 Williams 10-29 A W, 2-1 (ot) Dartmouth 11-11 H W, 2-1 (ot) Vermont 11-1 H W, 1-0 Providence 11-14 A W, 4-0* Dartmouth 11-5 H W, 2-1 Williams 11-18 H W, 3-0* Rhode Island 11-8 H W, 3-1 Long Island U. 11-21 A W, 3-1* Brown 11-12 H W, 5-0 Amherst 11-26 H L, 3-0* Phila. Textile 11-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Rhode Island *NCAA Tournament 11-19 H W, 4-3* (ot) Vermont 11-25 H L, 2-1* (ot) Brown 1979 (19-7-0) *NCAA Tournament Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-5 H W, 2-1 UCLA 1976 (18-2-2) 9-8 H L, 2-1 St. Louis Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-12 H W, 7-0 Bridgeport NCAA FINAL SIX 9-14 A W, 5-0 South Carolina 9-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Bridgeport 9-16 A L, 2-1 (ot) Clemson 9-18 H W, 3-2 Vermont 9-19 A W, 3-1 Adelphi 9-22 A W, 3-0 Amherst 9-22 A L, 2-1 Vermont 9-25 A W, 3-0 Yale 9-25 A W, 2-0 Boston Univ. 9-29 H W, 3-0 Princeton 9-27 H W, 7-1 Amherst 10-1 A W, 4-0 New Hamp9-29 A W, 2-1 Harvard shire 10-3 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-6 H W, 5-0 Wesleyan 10-7 H L, 4-3 San Francisco 10-8 H T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 10-10 A W, 4-1 Dartmouth 10-14 A W, 4-0 Boston College 10-12 H W, 5-0 Boston College 10-16 H W, 3-0 Maine 10-14 H W, 5-0 Air Force 10-20 H W, 3-2 (ot) Brown 10-17 H W, 4-0 New Hampshire 10-23 A W, 3-0 Massachusetts 10-20 A W, 6-0 Maine 10-26 A W, 1-0 Springfield 10-23 A W, 1-0 Brown 10-28 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-27 H W, 3-2 Massachusetts

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10-31 11-3 11-6 11-9 11-11 11-17 11-25 *NCAA

A W, 5-0 Springfield H W, 9-0 Fairfield A W, 7-2 Providence A L, 2-1 Penn State A W, 4-1 Lafayette A L, 3-1 Rhode Island H L, 3-2*(ot) Rhode Island Tournament

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 College 1980 (21-2-1) 11-21 H W, 3-2* (ot) Boston College Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-28 H W, 1-0* LIU (ot) NCAA Quarterfinals 12-5 A L, 2-1* Duke 9-3 H W, 1-0 SIU-Edwardsville #BIG EAST Tournament 9-5 A W, 2-0 St. Louis *NCAA Tournament 9-7 A L, 1-0 Indiana 9-10 A W, 5-2 Bridgeport 1983 (16-9-1, 2-1-0 BIG EAST) 9-14 H W, 7-0 Stanford Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-20 H W, 2-0 Vermont NCAA Semifinals 9-23 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 9-2 H L, 2-1 North Carolina 9-27 H W, 5-1 Harvard 9-4 H W, 3-1 American 10-1 A W, 1-0 Yale 9-9 A L, 3-2 (ot) N. Texas St. 10-4 H W, 6-1 Duke 9-11 A L, 2-4 SMU 10-7 A W, 4-1 Boston College 9-14 H W, 3-0 Boston College 10-9 H W, 4-1 Dartmouth 9-18 H W, 2-0 Vermont 10-12 H W, 3-2 N.C. State 9-21 A W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 10-15 A W, 7-0 New Hampshire 9-25 H W, 2-1 (ot) Syracuse 10-18 H W, 4-0 Virginia 9-28 H T, 1-1 (ot) Harvard 10-22 A W, 6-1 Amherst 10-2 H L, 3-1 Clemson 10-25 A W, 6-1 Massachusetts 10-5 A W, 2-0 Rhode Island 10-29 A W, 1-0 Springfield 10-9 A W, 2-0 Dartmouth 11-2 H W, 3-0 Lafayette 10-12 H W, 5-0 Yale 11-6 H W, 3-0 Brown 10-16 H L, 1-0 William & Mary 11-9 H T, 0-0 Penn State 10-19 H W, 5-0 Massachusetts 11-15 H W, 6-0 Rhode Island 10-23 H W, 5-0 Old Dominion 11-22 H W, 6-0* Boston Univ. 10-26 A L, 3-0 Providence 12-6 A L, 1-0*(ot) Hartwick 10-28 A L, 3-2 (ot) Penn State *NCAA Tournament 10-30 A L, 3-0 Rutgers 11-2 A W, 3-1 Brown 1981 (20-3-2) 11-6 H W, 3-0 South Carolina Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-11 H W, 1-0# Boston College NCAA National Champion 11-13 H W, 5-1# Syracuse 9-2 H W, 4-3 St. Louis (ot) 11-20 H W, 2-0* Providence 9-6 H W, 3-1 Indiana 11-27 H W, 1-0* Alabama A&M 9-13 H W, 3-1 South Carolina 12-4 H L, 4-0* Columbia 9-16 H W, 3-1 Boston College #BIG EAST Tournament (1st) 9-19 A W, 2-0 Vermont *NCAA Tournament 9-23 A W, 3-1 Boston Univ. 9-27 H W, 9-0 Bridgeport 1984 (14-9-1, 1-2-0 BIG EAST) 9-30 A W, 1-0 Cal/Berkeley Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-2 A L, 2-1 San Francisco 9-1 A L, 5-0 Clemson 10-4 A L, 3-0 Stanford 9-2 A L, 3-0 South Carolina 10-9 A W, 1-0 Dartmouth 9-7 H W, 3-0 N.Texas State 10-11 H W, 1-0 North Carolina 9-9 H W, 4-0 So. Methodist 10-14 H W, 5-0 New Hampshire 9-12 A W, 3-1 Boston Coll. 10-20 H W, 3-1 Massachusetts 9-16 A W, 4-0 Vermont 10-23 A W, 6-1 Brown 9-19 H W, 3-0 Boston Univ. 10-25 H W, 7-0 St. John’s 9-21 A L, 3-1 Syracuse 10-28 H W, 4-0 Yale 9-23 H W, 9-0 Fairfield 11-1 H T, 1-1 (ot) Alabama A&M 9-26 A L, 2-0 Harvard 11-6 A W, 3-2 Penn State 9-30 H W, 2-1 Long Island 11-8 A 3-4 Phila. Textiles 10-3 H W, 2-1 Rhode Island 11-14 A T, 0-0 (ot) Rhode Island 10-7 H W, 2-0 Dartmouth 11-21 H W, 6-2* Vermont 10-10 A W, 1-0 Yale 11-29 H W, 3-0* Long Island U. 10-14 H L, 1-0 Alabama A&M 12-5 A W, 2-1* Eastern Illinois 10-17 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts 12-6 A W, 2-1* Alabama A&M 10-21 H W, 4-0 West Virginia *NCAA Tournament 10-24 H L, 1-0 Providence 10-28 H L, 2-1 Penn State 1982 (15-3-7) 10-31 H W, 1-0 Brown Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-4 H T, 1-1 (ot) Rutgers NCAA Semifinals 11-9 H W, 5-0# Syracuse 9-1 H 4-0 Wis.-Milwauk. 11-11 H W, 1-0# Providence 9-5 H 6-0 Ohio State 11-25 H L, 1-0* (ot) Harvard 9-10 A 2-1 Old Dominion #BIG EAST Tournament (1st) 9-12 A T, 0-0 William & Mary *NCAA Tournament 9-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 9-19 H W, 1-0 Vermont 1985 (17-4-3, 3-0-0 BIG EAST) 9-22 H W, 1-0 Boston Univ. Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-26 A L, 3-1 Syracuse 9-1 H T, 0-0 (ot) Hartwick 9-6 N T, 1-1 UCLA 9-29 A W, 4-1 Harvard N T, 0-0 (ot) Clemson 10-3 H T, 1-1 (ot) San Francisco 9-7 9-11 H W, 1-0 Boston College 10-6 H W, 1-0 Rhode Island 9-15 H W, 4-1 Vermont 10-10 H W, 4-0 Dartmouth 10-13 A W, 3-2 (ot) New Hampshire


UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

38 All-Americans

4 National Players of the Year

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

30 BIG EAST Players of the Year

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 1986 (12-7-2, 1-2-0 BIG EAST) 9-10 H T, 0-0 (ot) Howard Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-13 A L, 3-0 Boston Univ. 8-31 H W, 2-0 (ot) William & Mary 9-17 H T, 1-1 (ot) Syracuse 9-6 A W, 4-0 Vermont 9-20 H L, 1-0 (ot) Yale 9-9 A L, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 9-24 H L, 4-0 North Carolina 9-12 A L, 5-0 Duke 9-27 A W, 3-1 Rhode Island 9-14 N L, 2-1 (ot) N. Carolina St. 10-1 H W, 2-1 Dartmouth 9-17 H L, 2-0 Boston Univ. 10-4 H W, 1-0 Harvard 9-19 A L, 4-3 Syracuse 10-8 H L, 2-1 FDU 9-21 H W, 2-0 Central Florida 10-11 A T, 1-1 (ot) Providence 9-24 A T, 1-1 (ot) Harvard 10-15 H W, 3-1 Pennsylvania 9-28 H W, 2-0 Fordham 10-18 H T, 0-0 (ot) Massachusetts 10-1 H W, 5-0 Rhode Island 10-20 A W, 2-1 Penn State 10-5 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-22 A T, 1-1 (ot) Phila. Textiles 10-8 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-25 A W, 6-0 Brown 10-12 H W, 2-1 Alabama A&M 10-29 H W, 1-0 Alabama A&M 10-15 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts 11-3 H W, 2-0# Boston College 10-19 H L, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 11-5 H W, 3-1# Seton Hall 10-22 H W, 3-0 Providence 11-11 A L, 2-0* Vermont 10-26 H T, 3-3 (ot) Penn State #BIG EAST Tournament (1st) 10-29 H W, 2-1 (ot) Brown *NCAA Tournament 11-2 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers 11-8 H L, 1-0# Syracuse 1990 (9-9-5, 3-2-3 BIG EAST) #BIG EAST Tournament Coach: Joseph Morrone 8-26 H W, 3-0 Phila. Textile 1987 (13-7-3, 3-0-0 BIG EAST) 9-1 N L, 2-0 Washington Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-2 A W, 2-1 Portland 9-1 H T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 9-6 A L, 4-3 Boston College 9-4 H W, 3-0 Drexel 9-9 H W, 3-0 Long Island 9-6 H W, 3-1 (ot) Stanford 9-12 H W, 4-0 St. John’s 9-9 H W, 3-1 Boston College 9-14 A T, 0-0 (ot) Syracuse 9-12 A L, 2-1 Fresno State 9-16 H L, 1-0 Stetson 9-13 A L, 1-0 San Francisco 9-19 A L, 2-1 Harvard 9-16 A W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 9-23 H W, 1-0 Villanova 9-20 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 9-26 H W, 5-2 Rhode Island 9-23 H T, 0-0 (ot) Harvard 9-30 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 9-27 H W, 2-1 UCLA 10-3 A L, 3-1 (ot) Yale 9-30 A W, 1-0 Rhode Island 10-7 H W, 2-1 (ot) Seton Hall 10-7 H W, 3-2 Yale 10-10 H T, 1-1 (ot) Providence 10-11 H L, 2-1 Duke 10-12 A T, 0-0 (ot) Pittsburgh 10-14 H W, 1-0 (ot) Massachusetts 10-14 A L, 2-1 Georgetown 10-18 H W, 3-0 Colgate 10-17 A W, 1-0 Massachusetts 10-21 A W, 3-1 Providence 10-21 H T, 2-2 (ot) Penn State 10-23 A T, 2-2 (ot) Penn State 10-24 H L, 3-2 (ot) Brown 10-25 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 10-28 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (NY) 10-28 A L, 2-1 Brown 10-30 H L, 3-2 Boston Univ. 11-1 H W, 2-1 Princeton 11-2 H T, 2-2# (ot) Seton Hall (SH pks) 11-6 H W, 1-0# St. John’s #BIG EAST Tournament 11-8 H L, 2-1# Seton Hall 11-15 H L, 1-0 (ot)* Harvard 1991 (11-7-3, 6-2-0 BIG EAST) #BIG EAST Tournament Coach: Joseph Morrone *NCAA Tournament 8-30 N L, 1-0 North Carolina 9-1 A L, 5-1 Wake Forest 1988 (14-8-1, 2-1-0 BIG EAST) 9-8 H W, 2-1 Portland Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-11 H W, 1-0 Boston College 9-1 H W, 2-1 Phila. Textile 9-15 H T, 2-2 (ot) William & Mary 9-4 H L, 4-2 Old Dominion 9-18 A L, 1-0 St. John’s 9-7 A W, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 9-22 H W, 2-1 Syracuse 9-9 A L, 3-1 UNLV 9-25 H W, 2-1 (ot) Harvard 9-10 A L, 1-0 UCLA 9-29 H W, 4-0 Pittsburgh 9-14 H T, 1-1 (ot) Boston Univ. 10-2 A L, 1-0 Boston Univ. 9-16 A L, 1-0 Syracuse 10-6 H T, 0-0 (ot) Dartmouth 9-18 H W, 1-0 Army 10-9 H W, 1-0 Yale 9-21 A W, 2-1 Harvard 10-12 A L, 3-2 Seton Hall

35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

10-16 A W, 2-1 Providence 10-20 H W, 3-2 Georgetown 10-23 H T, 1-1 (ot) Massachusetts 10-25 A W, 3-2 Penn State 10-27 A W, 3-2 Villanova 10-30 A W, 1-0 Brown 11-3 H W, 4-2 Marquette 11-8 H L, 2-1# St. John’s #BIG EAST Tournament 1992 (7-10-2,3-4-1 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-5 A L, 2-1 Wisconsin 9-6 N W, 2-1 Wisconsin-Mil. 9-9 H L, 2-1 Boston Univ. 9-13 H W, 5-0 Lehigh 9-16 H L, 4-1 St. John’s 9-20 A T, 2-2 Syracuse 9-23 A L, 2-1 Harvard 9-27 H T, 1-1 Wake Forest 9-30 A L, 3-1 Boston Coll. 10-4 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-7 A L, 2-1 Yale 10-11 H W, 3-0 Seton Hall 10-14 H W, 5-0 Providence 10-16 A L, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-18 A L, 3-2 Georgetown 10-21 A L, 4-0 Massachusetts 10-25 H W, 3-0 Villanova 10-28 H W, 1-0 Brown 11-1 H W, 2-1 Penn State 1993 (10-8-0,3-5-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-4 N W, 3-2 George Mason 9-5 N L, 5-1 Virginia 9-9 H W, 1-0 Massachusetts 9-12 H L, 2-1 Army 9-15 A L, 2-0 St. John’s 9-19 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 9-22 H W, 6-4 Harvard 9-26 H W, 4-0 Fairfield 9-29 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-3 H W, 2-0 Georgetown 10-6 H W, 3-0 Yale 10-9 A L, 3-1 Seton Hall 10-13 A W, 3-2 Providence 10-17 H L, 2-1 Pittsburgh 10-22 A L, 5-0 Penn State 10-24 A L, 3-0 Villanova 10-27 H L, 3-1 Boston Coll. 10-31 H W, 5-1 Long Isl. Univ.

10-8 H T, 2-2 (ot) W. Virginia 10-11 H W, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 10-14 H L, 3-2 (ot) Cornell 10-19 A L, 2-0 Seton Hall 10-22 A W, 2-1 Villanova 10-25 H L, 3-1 Georgetown 10-29 H W, 4-0 Notre Dame 11-4 A L, 1-0 St. John’s 11-10 N L, 2-1# Boston College #BIG EAST Tournament 1996 (15-3-3,7-2-2 BIG EAST) Coach: Joseph Morrone 8-31 A W, 2-1 Central Florida 9-1 N W, 5-2 Jacksonville 9-7 H W, 3-0 St. Mary’s 9-8 H W, 2-1 San Francisco 9-14 A L, 2-0 St. John’s 9-20 A 1-1 (ot) Notre Dame 9-22 A W, 2-0 Pittsburgh 9-25 H W, 1-0 Drexel 9-29 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 10-2 A W, 3-0 Yale 10-6 H W, 4-1 Villanova 10-8 H T, 3-3 (ot) Fairfield 10-12 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 10-18 H W, 6-1 West Virginia 10-20 H T, 3-3 (ot) Georgetown 10-23 H W, 4-0 Long Island 10-27 H W, 2-0 Seton Hall 10-30 A W, 2-0 Boston College 11-3 H W, 1-0 (ot) Providence 11-10 H W, 3-0# Seton Hall 11-16 N L, 2-1# Notre Dame #BIG EAST Tournament

1997 (11-7-2, 5-6-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid 8-30 A L, 2-0 Syracuse 9-6 H W, 2-1 Ohio State 9-7 H T, 1-1 (ot) Richmond 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) 1994 (12-6-0, 5-3-0 BIG EAST) 10-24 H W, 4-2 Pittsburgh Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-26 H W, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 9-3 H W, 7-1 St. Francis (NY) 10-29 H W, 3-0 Long Island 9-9 N W, 3-1 Stanford 11-2 A 3-2 (ot) Seton Hall 9-11 A L, 3-1 San Francisco 11-10 A 0-2# Georgetown 9-14 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts #BIG EAST Tournament 9-18 H W, 3-0 Villanova 9-21 A W, 5-3 (ot) Harvard 1998 (17-4-0, 9-2-0 BIG EAST) 9-25 H W, 6-0 St. Bonaventure Coach: Ray Reid 10-2 A W, 3-1 (ot) Syracuse BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 10-5 A W, 2-1 Yale 9-1 H W, 3-0 Providence 10-9 H L, 1-0 St. John’s 9-5 A W, 3-1 St. John’s 10-14 A W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 9-11 H W, 5-1+ Princeton 10-16 A L, 3-1 Georgetown 9-13 H W, 2-1+ South Florida 10-20 H W, 6-0 Providence 9-18 H W, 1-0 West Virginia 10-23 H L, 3-2 (ot) Colgate 9-20 H W, 4-0 Georgetown 10-26 A W, 2-1 Boston Coll. 9-23 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-30 H L, 6-2 Seton Hall 9-27 H W, 5-0 Syracuse 11-1 H W, 3-2 (ot) Richmond 9-30 A W, 3-2 (ot) Boston Coll. 11-4 A L, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-4 H W, 2-0 Villanova 10-7 H W, 4-1 Long Island 1995 (7-11-2,4-6-1 BIG EAST) 10-11 H W, 3-1 Hatrwick Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-16 A W, 2-0 Notre Dame 9-2 H L, 6-0 North Carolina 10-18 A W, 1-0 (ot) Pittsburgh 9-3 H L, 5-1 Maryland 10-21 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (NY) 9-8 N W, 1-0 Old Dominion 10-25 H L, 2-1 Seton Hall 9-9 A L, 3-1 W&M (ot) 10-28 H W, 3-0 Monmouth 9-13 H W, 8-1 Iona 10-31 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 9-17 H L, 2-1 Pittsburgh 11-7 H W, 4-0# West Virginia 9-20 H T, 1-1 Yale (ot) 11-13 N L, 2-1# Georgetown 9-24 H L, 1-0 Rutgers 11-22 H L, 1-0^ Penn State 9-27 H W, 4-2 Dartmouth + at Willow Brook Park, 10-1 A L, 1-0 Syracuse New Britain, Conn.# 10-4 A W, 2-0 Providence BIG EAST Tournament ^NCAA Tournament

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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 

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

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

2002 (17-6-0, 7-3-0 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid 8-31 A L, 3-2 Seton Hall 9-6 H W, 3-0+ American 9-8 H W, 5-0+ UNLV 9-14 H W, 2-0 West Virginia 9-17 A L, 1-0 Boston Univ. 9-21 A W, 4-1 Pittsburgh 9-27 N W, 2-1* Portland 9-29 A W, 2-0* Washington 10-2 A W, 1-0 Boston College 10-5 H W, 5-1 Georgetown 10-9 H W, 2-1 Providence 10-12 H W, 2-0 Maryland 10-20 A L, 3-1 Notre Dame 10-25 A L, 1-0^ St. John’s 10-26 N W, 4-0^ Adelphi 10-30 H W, 2-0 Virginia Tech 11-3 H W, 4-2 Syracuse 11-9 H W, 1-0# Rutgers 2000 (20-3-2, 8-1-2 BIG EAST) 11-15 N W, 3-2# St. John’s Coach: Ray Reid 11-17 N L, 3-2# Boston College NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 11-27 H W, 4-0$ Pennsylvania 12-1 H W, 1-0$ Indiana 9-1 H L, 1-2+(ot) Wake Forest 12-7 A L, 3-0$ Maryland 9-2 H W, 4-1+(ot) Duke + UConn Soccer Classic, Conn. 9-10 H W, 4-0 Seton Hall * Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. 9-15 A W, 3-1% Hartwick 9-16 N W, 1-0% New Hampshire ^ St. John’s Classic, Jamaica, N.Y. # BIG EAST Tournament 9-22 A W, 1-0 Pittsburgh $NCAA Tournament 9-24 A W, 1-0 Notre Dame 9-27 H W, 3-0 St. Peter’s 2003 (9-8-4, 5-3-2 BIG EAST) 9-30 A T, 0-0 (2ot) St. John’s Coach: Ray Reid 10-4 H W, 4-1 Providence 8-29 A L, 2-0* Wake Forest 10-7 H W, 1-0 VCU N L, 3-0* North Carolina 10-11 A W, 1-1(2ot) Boston College 8-30 9-5 H W, 1-0+ Boston Univ. 10-14 H L, 1-0 Syracuse 9-6 H W, 2-1+ Indiana 10-20 H W, 2-0 Georgetown 9-13 H T, 0-0 (2ot) Seton Hall 10-22 H W, 2-0 West Virginia 9-20 A L, 2-0 Rutgers 10-25 H W, 4-1 Villanova 9-24 H W, 1-0 (2ot) Boston Coll. 10-28 A W, 2-1 Rutgers (ot) 9-27 A T, 2-2 (2ot) West Virginia 10-31 H W, 1-0 Hartford 10-1 H L, 0-1 Yale 11-5 H W, 2-0# Syracuse 10-4 H W, 2-1 Villanova 11-10 N L, 3-2# (ot) Seton Hall 10-8 A W, 2-0 Virginia Tech 11-19 H W, 3-0^ Dartmouth 10-12 A L, 4-0 Maryland 11-26 A W, 2-1^ (ot) Clemson 10-15 H L, 1-0 (2ot) St. John’s 12-3 H W, 1-0^ Brown 10-18 H W, 1-0 Notre Dame 12-8 N W, 2-0! So. Methodist 10-22 H W, 6-1 Hartford 12-10 N W, 2-0! Creighton 10-26 A L, 2-1 Syracuse + UConn Soccer Classic 10-28 H T, 1-1 (2ot) St. Peter’s % Hartwick Classic, Hartwick,N.Y. 11-1 A W, 1-0 Georgetown # BIG EAST Tournament 11-9 A L, 2-0# Notre Dame ^NCAA Tournament 11-22 H W, 3-0$ Rhode Island ! NCAA College Cup 11-26 A T, 0-0$ St. John’s (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2) 2001 (15-5-2, 9-1-0 BIG EAST) * Wake Forest Classic, S.C. Coach: Ray Reid BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. # BIG EAST Tournament 8-31 H T, 3-3+(2ot) Akron $NCAA Tournament 9-1 H L, 1-0+ Washington 2004 (12-8-3, 5-4-1 BIG EAST) 9-4 H W, 5-1 St. Peter’s Coach: Ray Reid 9-6 H W, 1-0 Boston Univ. BIG EAST Tournament Champions 9-9 A W, 2-1 (2ot) Villanova 9-1 H L, 1-0 Michigan 9-21 N T, 2-2* (2ot) Fresno St. 9-4 H L, 1-0 Washington 9-23 A L, 6-1* UNLV 9-10 H W, 4-0+ Richmond 9-26 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 9-11 H L, 1-0+ Santa Barbara 9-29 H W, 2-1 Hartford (ot) 9-15 H W, 1-0 (2ot) St. Peter’s 10-5 A W, 3-0 West Virginia H W, 2-0 West Virginia 10-10 H W, 1-0 Boston College 9-19 9-22 A T, 1-1 (2ot) VCU 10-13 A W, 3-1 Syracuse

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9-25 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-3 A T, 2-2 (2ot) Villanova 10-5 H W, 2-1 Quinnipiac 10-9 A L, 1-0 St. John’s 10-12 H W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 10-16 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers 10-20 H L, 2-0 Boston Coll. 10-23 A L, 2-0 Seton Hall 10-27 H W, 3-2 Syracuse 10-30 A L, 2-0 Notre Dame 11-2 A W, 2-1 Providence 11-7 A W, 1-0# Boston Coll. 11-12 N W, 1-0# West Virginia 11-14 N T, 0-0# Seton Hall (2ot, UConn advances, 5-3 PKs) 11-20 H W, 2-1$ (ot) Marist 11-23 A L, 1-0$ Boston Coll. + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. # BIG EAST Tournament $NCAA Tournament

2007 (20-3-1, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid BIG EAST Reg. Season Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions 8-31 H W, 3-2 Canisius 9-2 H W, 3-0 Stony Brook 9-7 H W, 3-0+ South Carolina 9-8 H W, 1-0+ Florida Int’l 9-12 H W, 2-0 Hofstra 9-15 H W, 1-0 (ot) Georgetown 9-21 A W, 2-1 South Florida 9-23 A L, 1-0 DePaul 9-28 H W, 3-0 St. John’s 9-30 H W, 1-0 Syracuse 10-3 H W, 3-1 Hartford 10-6 H W, 4-0 Pittsburgh 10-10 H W, 3-0 Providence 10-13 A T, 3-3 (ot) Notre Dame 10-19 A L, 1-0 West Virginia 10-24 A W, 2-1 Yale 10-27 H W, 2-1 Marquette 2005 (16-3-2, 7-3-1 BIG EAST) 110-3 A W, 1-0 Seton Hall Coach: Ray Reid 11-10 H W, 2-0# South Florida BIG EAST Reg. Season Champs 11-16 H W, 5-1# Louisville BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 11-18 H W, 2-0# Notre Dame 9-2 H W, 2-0+ St. Peter’s 11-28 H W, 2-0$ Vermont 9-4 H W, 2-0+ Hartwick 12-2 H W, 5-0$ South Florida 9-9 N W, 2-1! George Mason 12-8 H L, 1-0$ Virginia Tech 9-11 N W, 2-0! UNC Greensboro + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. 9-16 A L, 2-0 Cincinnati # BIG EAST Tournament 9-18 A L, 2-1 Louisville $NCAA Tournament 9-23 H T, 0-0 (2ot) St. John’s 9-25 H W, 1-0 Syracuse 2008 (11-5-6, 6-3-2 BIG EAST) 9-28 H W, 3-0 Sacred Heart Coach: Ray Reid 10-1 H W, 6-0 Marquette 8-29 H W, 4-0 St. Peter’s 10-5 H W, 3-2 (ot) Providence 8-31 H T, 1-1 (2ot) Tulsa 10-8 A W, 2-1 Notre Dame 9-3 H W, 1-0 Stony Brook 10-19 H W, 3-0 Pittsburgh 9-7 H T, 0-0 (2ot) Boston Univ. 10-22 A L, 1-0 Seton Hall 9-13 A T, 0-0 (2ot) Saint Louis 10-26 A W, 1-0 West Virginia 9-19 H W, 1-0 Louisville 10-29 H W, 1-0 Georgetown 9-21 H W, 2-1 Cincinnati 11-6 H W, 5-0# Georgetown 9-26 A L, 3-1 St. John’s 11-11 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 9-28 A W, 1-0 (2ot) Syracuse 11-13 H W, 1-0# South Florida 10-3 H L, 1-0 West Virginia 11-23 H W, 2-0$ Stony Brook 10-8 A L, 1-0 Providence 11-27 H T, 3-3$ Akron 10-11 A T, 0-0 (2ot) Georgetown (2ot, Akron 4-3 PKs) 10-15 H W, 2-1 Dartmouth + UConn Soccer Classic 10-18 A W, 1-0 Marquette ! Brown Classic, Providence, R.I. 10-22 H T, 0-0 (2ot) Yale # BIG EAST Tournament 10-25 H W, 1-0 (ot) Notre Dame $NCAA Tournament 10-28 A T, 2-2 (2ot) Pittsburgh 10-31 H W, 2-1 Seton Hall 2006 (10-7-2, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) 11-8 H L, 1-0# DePaul Coach: Ray Reid 11-21 H W, 1-0$ Fairfield 8-26 H L, 1-0 LMU 11-25 A W, 2-0$ Virginia 9-1 A T, 1-1 (2ot)! Indiana 11-29 A L, 2-1$ (ot) Creighton 9-3 N L, 5-1! St. Louis # BIG EAST Tournament 9-8 H W, 2-1 (2ot) Rutgers $NCAA Tournament 9-10 H W, 2-1 Villanova 9-14 A T, 0-0 (2ot) St. John’s 2009 (11-4-4, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) 9-17 A W, 2-0 Syracuse BIG EAST Reg. Season Champions 9-20 H W,2-0 Sacred Heart Coach: Ray Reid 9-23 A W, 3-1 Georgetown 9-2 H W, 2-0 St. Peter’s 9-27 H W, 4-1 Yale 9-5 H L, 3-0 Boston Univ. 9-30 H L, 3-0 West Virginia 9-11 A T, 0-0 (2ot) Darmouth 10-3 A W, 1-0 Providence 9-13 N T, 0-0 (2ot) Iona 10-7 H W, 3-1 Seton Hall 9-18 A W, 2-1 Villanova 10-10 H L, 1-0 (2ot) Wake Forest 9-20 A L, 2-1 Rutgers 10-14 A W, 4-3 Pittsburgh 9-25 H W, 1-0 St. John’s 10-18 A W, 1-0 Marquette 9-27 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 10-21 H L, 1-0 Notre Dame 10-3 H W, 1-0 Georgetown 10-29 H L, 1-0# St. John’s 10-6 H W, 4-0 Providence 11-11 H L, 2-1$ Fairfield 10-10 A T, 0-0 (2ot) West Virginia ! Indiana Tournament, 10-14 H W, 4-0 Harvard Bloomington, Ind. 10-17 H W, 2-0 Pittsburgh # BIG EAST Tournament 10-20 A W, 2-0 Yale $NCAA Tournament 10-25 A W, 3-1 Seton Hall 10-31 A L, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 11-2 H W, 3-0 Marquette 11-7 H L, 1-0# (ot) Providence 11-19 A T, 0-0$ Monmouth (2ot, Monmouth advances, 4-3) # BIG EAST Tournament $NCAA Tournament


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UConn led the country in total attendance with 58,392 in 2007 and 39,138 in 2008. During the past two seasons, UConn has welcomed 97,530 fans into Morrone Stadium to support its men’s soccer program.

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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 a goal in the first half and Darin Lewis sealed the win 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 Clemson before defeating Brown in the quarterfinals in a renewal of one of New England’s original college soccer rivalries. A 2-0 win over Southern Methodist in the semifinals set up the championship game. UConn finished the year with a 20-3-2 record while 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 semifinals to move on to the championship. UConn had a 20-3-2 record in 1981 as Elvis Comrie and Pedro DeBrito were both named All-Americans. charlie mcspiritt

1948 NSCAA Championship The 1948 UConn men’s soccer team, under head coach John Squires, posted a perfect 11-0 record and was named the national champion by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. The team beat such schools and teams as Yale, Tufts, UMass, MIT and Fort Devens – but had to wait until February of 1949 before it was officially voted the national champion. Stuart Johnson and Merritt Baldwin were both All-American performers that year.

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seventh BIG EAST Tournament title and its third tournament crown in four years. With the title, head coach Ray Reid recorded his fourth BIG EAST Tournament victory in 10 seasons with the Huskies. The Huskies lead the conference with 27 tournament 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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he University of Connecticut men’s soccer team has won 11 BIG EAST Conference regular season titles as head coach Ray Reid has led the Huskies to six of these championships. The Huskies’ top-finish in the Blue Division in 2009 marked the third time in five years that they earned at least a share of the regular season title. In 2000, the Huskies won the BIG EAST regular season crown before being eliminated early in the postseason conference tournament by a 3-2 overtime loss to Seton Hall. Despite the loss, the Huskies won their last five games of the season to win the NCAA Championship title. During that postseason run, UConn out-scored its opponents 10-1.

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Connecticut men’s soccer team in 1997, no team in the BIG EAST has achieved the levels of success as that of his teams and their individuals. In the last 13 years, a total of 13 student-athletes have earned a combined 22 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 Rookie of the Year recognition as a freshman in 1998 before going on to garner Defensive Player of the Year accolades each of the next three seasons. Julius James joined Gbandi as a three-time recipient of Defensive Player of the Year trophy as O’Brian White became a three-time winner on the offensive side as he was named Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008, becoming the first UConn player to achieve the offensive honor since Damani Ralph in 2002. White was named Rookie of the Year in 2005.

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BIG EAST Players of the Year Offensive Player of the Year 2008 O’Brian White 2007 O’Brian White 2002 Damani Ralph 1998 Maurizio Rocha

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JONATHAN THE HUSKY MASCOT The official mascot of the University of Connecticut is a Siberian Husky dog named Jonathan. The first Husky dog came to the Storrs campus in Dec. 1934 and the puppy was named for Jonathan Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut during the Revolutionary War. Jonathan I’s pedigree was traced back to include a great-grandfather, who traveled to the North Pole with Admiral E. Byrd in 1909. Jonathan III was with Admiral Byrd when he undertook “Operation High Jump” to the Antarctic in 1946-47. A costumed mascot, an all-white Siberian Husky, gained popularity over the past several decades and through national television exposure has become “in demand” throughout the state and region, representing his University. school colors The official colors of the University of Connecticut are National Flag Blue and White. To be specific, the blue is listed as PMS 289, a deep shade of navy. “UCONN HUSKY” FIGHT SONG “UConn Husky” is the fight song of the school. It was written in the mid-1930’s by Herb France, who was UConn’s Director of Music until the mid-1950’s. The song is widely known for its playing at different sporting events, but got “out of this world” attention in October 1989 when it was played aboard NASA’s Space Shuttle to wake up the shuttle astronauts. Among those astronauts on the mission was Franklin ChangDiaz, a 1973 UConn graduate. UConn Husky Symbol of might to the foe. Fight, fight Connecticut, It’s victory, let’s go! Connecticut UConn Husky, Do it again for the white and blue, So go, go, go, go,

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2010 Promotional schedule September 1 >> St. Fancis (N.Y.) Season Kickoff ‘10 September 4 >> Yale Boy Scout Night/ Tailgate Night September 7 >> Manhattan Northeast District Night September 11 >> Harvard Fan Appreciation Night September 24 >> South Florida Max Out Morrone/ Tailgate Night

September 28 >> Boston College Student Appreciation Night October 9 >> Seton Hall High School Night/ Camper Reunion Night October 19 >> West Virginia Good Will Game October 22 >> Notre Dame Senior Night/ Big Prize Giveaway


The Goal Patrol was formed by a small group of spirited undergraduate students during the 2005 season and the Huskies’ record-breaking run to back-to-back BIG EAST Championships. Over the last four years, this group has grown to over 900 members that du-

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Now the largest soccer student support group in the country, the Goal Patrol operates its own Web site and meets prior to every home game to prepare for the night’s match and upcoming opponents on the schedule. The mission statement of the group is to “provide an exciting footballing atmosphere for the players, coaches, and spectators.” For more information regarding how to join The Goal Patrol: Contact: Kevin May Email: kevin.may@uconn.edu

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uring the 2007 season, over 58,000 fans traveled to Joseph J. Morrone Stadium to cheer the Huskies to the BIG EAST regular season and tournament championships. In fact, UConn fans made up four crowds in the Top 10 attendance figures in modern Joseph J. Morrone Stadium history, including the new record number. Some 5,495 people crowded into the stadium to watch UConn and Virginia Tech square off in the NCAA Quarterfinals. In Soccer America’s release of biggest crowds for the 2007 regular season, UConn appears three times, more than any other program.

top attendance figures at uconn* Att. 5,495 5,489 5,324 5,271 5,237 5,116 5,011 4,802 4,785 4,619 4,407 4,407 4,425 4,374

Date Opponent 12/8/2007 Virginia Tech 8/26/2006 Loyola Marymount 8/31/2007 Duke (Exh.) 9/23/2005 St. John’s 9/25/2004 Pittsburgh 9/28/2007 St. John’s 10/5/2002 Georgetown 10/18/2003 Notre Dame 9/25/2009 St. John’s 9/30/2006 West Virginia 10/3/2008 West Virginia 10/25/2008 Notre Dame 10/12/2002 Maryland 10/3/2009 Georgetown

*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 three 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 ranking third in the country in total attendance with 30,373 fans filling the stands for the Huskies last season. >> UConn averaged 3,244 fans at Morrone Stadium in 2007, 3,011 in 2008 and 3,037 fans per contest in 2009. >> UConn’s total attendance during both seasons dominated teams across the country. UC Santa Barbara was the only program close to the Huskies as they had 1,252 less fans in 2008.

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he Friends of Soccer at the University of Connecticut is a booster club founded nearly 42 years ago and is dedicated to supporting the men’s soccer program. The FOS consists of UConn alumni, former players and many local soccer fans. Membership 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 refreshments. Other benefits are provided based on the level of financial contribution a member makes to the program and 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 38 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 the playing field are recognized. Additionally, the Club honors 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 the Men’s Soccer office at (860) 486-4231.

2009-10 Friends of soccer membership (as of july 27, 2010) Mr. Christopher J. Alexopoulous Mr. & Mrs. George E. Allis Anonymous Avon Soccer Club Richard L. & Zenta O. Barger Ms. Sarah Barnes Mr. Stephen W. Bartholomew Mark T. & Roberta L. Basile Lester J. & Devra Baum The Beckius Family Paul A. & Joyce S. Benoit Dr. Michael P. Bernstein Claire Bessette John M. & Shelley A. Biancamano, Jr. John R. Blomstrann James E. & Rosemary C. Blozie Tim & Doreen Bottone William J. & Priscilla Bowman Mr. & Mrs. Hernani Branco Ms. Ann M. Brickley Neil C. Brickley Mr. Preston A. Britner George R. Brown John & Harriet Brubacher Peter S. & Elizabeth B. Brzezicki Mr. Dominic J. Caciopoli George & Linda Calder Joseph R. & Elaine N. Camposeo Steven A. & Evelyn S. Caranchini Anthony J. & Jacqueline B. Carrier Sally Ann Ciarlo Herb & Sherry Clark N. Patrick & JoAnn F. Clark William K. & Jean R. Clark George Cleveland Roland L. & Lorraine G. Cloutier Ms. LeeAnn M. Coleman Steven M. Coleman Mr. & Mrs. David W. Cooney Mr. Alexander Cortes Paul T. Costello Dr. Robert T. Crovo Robert A. Cushman Christopher L. Cutshall Harold & Leah Darak James J. & Nancy M. Davis, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Dinowitz James E. & Sarah M. Donohue Mr. & Mrs. John H. Driscoll, Jr. Saul E. Dunn Alex & Nancy Dziama Mrs. Carole A. Earle Mr. & Mrs. James M. Eckels

Ensign Bickford Industries, Inc. Alvin & Irma Evans Martin F. & Cynthia L. Fagan, Jr. David & Susan Farr William A. & Patricia A. Fochi Richard R. & Ilona J. Fucci Lionel F. Gagne Robert J. Gallagher Harry S. & Ann K. Gaucher, Jr. Seymour & Annette Gavens Mr. Walter Gebhardt David & Roseanne Gelo Robert Gentes John M. & Susan A. Gessay Mr. & Mrs. Steven Marc Glick Gold, Orluk & Partners, LLC Jerry Gorecki Tom & Ginnie Gorin Mr. Michael Gorman, Jr. Vin & Patricia Grillo Richard J. & Madeline O. Guandalini Gregory G. & Nancy A. Guisti Gustine RV Sales Richard W. & Amy J. Hadden Mike Haggerty Frederick P. Hansen Ms. Linda G. Heatherly Tracy W. & Diane Heavens Harry B. & Linda P. Heller Mr. Eric A. Henzy Mr. Richard R. Hermanson Mrs. John P. Higgins Mr. Dean A. Hoffer Walter E. Hrynchuk Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Hutchinson Robert H. & Nancy E. Hyde Mr. Wallace J. Irish Donald A. & Joan E. Jacobs Jeffrey L. Jarett Mr. & Mrs. Stefan Jedrziewski David E. & Jane W. Johnson Harry M. & Lynn A. Johnson Mrs. Donald F. Jones Mr. Milan Keser John A. & Meghan M. Khairallah Marv & Lyn Kirschman Robert W. & Mary Kortmann Mr. Myron Krasij Richard L. & Gail E. Krause Edward R. Kuehn Susan Labins Frederick A. & Claudia A. Landwehr

Richard S. & Elin S. Lawrence John T. Lazur William F. & Carol M. Legault Henry & Beth Lesinski Richard T. Lesinski & Deborah A. Watkins Paul E. & Shelley Levine Madis Linask Howard & Susan Linker Mr. Robert C. Lindell Bill & Jean Lonergan Anthony J. & Sharon L. Lopreiato Jeffrey G. & Heather A. Maguire Manafort Brothers Mr. & Mrs. R. Darton Marchant Mr. & Mrs. James D. Mayo Earl E. McCann Elva McCann Mr. Kevin S. McCarthy Meehan & Daughter Real Estate Ron & Lucy Meoni Alan Michael Tom & Mary Miett Donald G. & Marilyn Miller John & Anita Miller John H. Miller II Michael E. & Marylou S. Misiewicz Mr. & Mrs. Kevin C. Morgan Mr. & Mrs. William T. Morrone Mr. Gerold Muller Edmond J. & Patricia C. Murphy Kenneth P. & Pamela K. Murphy James H. & Erin W. Murray Robert E. & Frances J. Nadeau Prof. Dennison Nash Mr. & Mrs. Craig P. Nass Gilbert D. Nass Lloyd A. Neudecker Ms. Maureen O’Connor Joseph M. & Pamela N. Opulski David A. & Renee R. Pease Hans & Fran Petersen Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Racki, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James J. Raynor Mr. Paul Read Abraham C. Reich Raymond & Joan Reid Mr. Dan Reilly Jeffrey & Susan Renert Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Reynolds Gene & Sheila Robida Steven H. Rogers & Barbara DePray Thomas E. & Joan H. Rogers

Ms. Lisa Romano Steve Rosenberger Mr. Richard P. Rowland Evelyn Fish Rowley St. Francis Hospital Daniel A. Sanchez Mr. & Mrs. Paul Sangeloty Mr. James F. Sangivanni Robert B. Saunders Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Scanlan Peter Schmidt Howard S. & Dee R. Schreer David W. & Marie P. Schweitzer Victor I. & Marilyn M. Senger, Jr. Ms. Karen Shaw Scott C. Simmons James Skridulis Marvin L. & Ina L. Smernoff Smith, Kline, Beechan Mr. Joseph J. Soltys Eric P. Soulsby Mr. & Mrs. Kip L. Sprankle Mr. & Mrs. Skip Starks Gerard & Gini Stewart Richard C. & Helen G. Stroiney Stanley Szemreylo Kevin D. & Kathleen M. Taylor Rinaldo R. Tedeschi Raymond B. Thiesen III Mr. Joseph W. Trager Herbert R. Tschummi Edward F. Turn Mike & Victoria Wallace Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Weir Stephen H. & Ruth Weisenberg Mr. Peter J. Werth Tom & Jan Weston William R. & Mary B. White Mrs. Marie J. Whitting Mr. Dana A. Wilder Mr. & Mrs. Al Wooster Mr. John Wraight, Jr. Mr. John R. Wright John N. & Eleni Yanouzas Nicholas & Tracy Yanouzas John C. & Helen M. Yavis, Jr. William E. & Louise C. Zemina, Jr. Anita C. Zakrzewski Ralph R. & Bernice G. Zampano Gary A. & Rhonda B. Zera Mr. & Mrs. Eliott S. Zieky David P. & Barbara A. Zocco

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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 Sam Forko (left) and David Castellanos

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 Bill Morrone (left) and Jim Lyman

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 Matt Chavlovich

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 Kwame Watson-Siriboe (06-09) Professional soccer player, Chicago Fire (MLS) O’Brian White (05-08) Professional soccer player, Toronto FC (MLS) Max Zieky (97-00) Account Manager/Dell, Inc.

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Attention Alumni: If you would like to add or update your information, please email the men’s soccer office at goalie@uconn.edu


O’Brian White Toronto FC

UConn’s All-Time MLS Draft Picks Year Player Rd Pick Team 1999 Bobby Rhine 1st 6th Dallas Maurizio Rocha Project-40 Miami 2001 Brent Rahim 4th 45th LA 2002 Chris Gbandi 1st 1st Dallas Sam Forko 3rd 30th NY-NJ Mansour Ndiaye 1st 7th NY-NJ Bryheem Hancock 2nd 22nd LA 2003 Shavar Thomas 1st 10th Dallas Damani Ralph 2nd 18th Chicago 2004 Lindon Pecorelli 3rd 30th San Jose 2005 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 * Supplemental Draft selection Bold indicates current players.

UConn’s All-Time MLS Roster

Player Team Yrs In MLS

Kwame Watson-Siriboe

Esteban Arias Chivas 2005-2006 Kevin Burns Columbus 2008-present David Castellanos Colorado 2004 Ryan Cordeiro DC United 2008 Sam Forko NY/NJ 2002 Willis Forko Salt Lake 2006-2007 Chris Gbandi Dallas 2003-2007 Bryheem Hancock Los Angeles 2003 Julius James Toronto 2008 Houston 2009 DC United 2010 Darin Lewis NY/NJ 2002 Mpho Moloi Houston 2006-2007 Mansour Ndiaye NY/NJ 2002 Lindon Pecorelli San Jose 2004 Brent Rahim Los Angeles 2001 Damani Ralph Chicago 2003-2004 Bobby Rhine Dallas 1999-2008 Maurizio Rocha Miami 1999-2000 Toni Stahl Philadelphia 2010 Shavar Thomas Dallas 2003 Kansas City 2004-2006 Chivas 2007-present K.Watson-Siriboe Chicago 2010 O’Brian White Toronto 2009-present Easton Wilson New England 2005

Photo Credits: Burns: Columbus Crew Thomas: Juan Miranda / Chivas USA Rhine: Associated Press White: Paul Giamou

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very fall, the University of Connecticut men’s soccer team puts on its annual “Meet the Huskies” banquet.

2010 Meet the Huskies Banquet FRIDAY >> SEPTEMBER 10, 2010 Hartford Marriott Downtown

In addition to being a fundraiser for the team, the banquet serves as a venue for donors, sponsors and fans alike to get to know this year’s team. 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. In 2006, members of the 1981 NCAA Championship team attended the banquet as part of its reunion weekend festivities. That event, among others, helped the “Meet the Huskies” grow to a point that it had to be moved to the Hartford Marriott for the upcoming year. Join the men’s soccer team, coaches and staff on September 10 for the annual banquet as the Huskies continue their tradition of success during upcoming year. For more information, call 860-486-4231.

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2010 HONOREES

2000 National Championship Team

Milan Keser..................CJSA Hall of Fame Member Gayle Mulligan. .. Executive Director of Hebron Soccer Eliott & Donna Zieky.......... Long-Time Supporters

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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.

The 2010 season marks the sixth straight year that UConn has been a part of the NSCAA Fox Soccer Match of the Week series. This year, UConn will host Notre Dame in the featured match of the week. In addition to appearances on Fox Soccer, UConn soccer has appeared on ESPNU, CSTV, Cox Sports and BIG EAST TV in the last several seasons. The Huskies will host South Florida on September 24 in a match which will be televised live on ESPNU at 7:00 p.m. 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.

John Tuite: WHUS radio John Tuite enters his 27th 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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embers of the 1981 NCAA Championship team were welcomed back to Storrs with open arms during the weekend of September 29-31, 2006 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of its historic overtime win against Alabama A&M. The full weekend of activities started off Friday, Sept. 29, with the annual Meet the Huskies Dinner. The 2006 Huskies were introduced and four individuals that have made significant contributions to the sport of soccer were honored.

The night was highlighted, however, by a reunion of the 1981 NCAA Championship team. The 25th Anniversary celebration continued throughout the weekend, as the team was honored at Saturday’s football game vs. Navy, as well as at halftime of the West Virginia men’s soccer game. Festivities concluded Sunday morning with a farewell brunch and promises to reunite once again.

Members of the NCAA Championship Team Players: John R. Brubacher, Carlos M. Carlos, Kieran R. Coffey, Elvis A. Comrie, Graziano Cornolo, James A. D’Orsaneo, Pedro G. DeBrito, Jeffrey S. Dunn, Paul F. Hunter, James K. Kiernan, James A. Lyman, Edward J. Lynch, Timothy H. Masley, Charles J. McSpiritt, William T. Morrone, Noel H. Moon, Eric. T. Myren, Anthony L. Pierce, James J. Renehan, Elio Romeo, Thoukis Stavrianidis, Brian H. Stevenson, Shawn L. Sullivan, Thomas F. Thompson, Roger P. Vergnes. Managers: Ann M. Maher, Karen Shaw. Coaches: Joseph J. Morrone, Eric J. Swallow, James F. Luce.

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This is UConn..............................100-101 UConn’s Top 10...........................102-103 2009-10 Husky Highlights.........104-105 Morrone Stadium..............................106 Shenkman Training Center..............107 University President.........................108 Director of Athletics......................109 CPIA.....................................................110 Sports Medicine.................................111 prominent uconn Alumni.................112

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Distinctions • For 12 years running, UConn has been rated by U.S. News & World Report as the No. 1 public university in New England – and also ranks among the top 30 public universities in the nation. • UConn is the only public university in New England with its own schools of law, medicine, dental medicine, and social work. • Founded in 1881, UConn is the only public university in Connecticut to be designated a Carnegie Foundation Research University, lauded for breadth and range of research.

• The American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education ranks the Neag School of Education’s doctoral program in kinesiology No. 1 in the nation. • Business Week ranks UConn’s School of Business MBA program in the top 20 among public institutions. • The National Science Foundation ranks UConn in the top 15 percent of public universities in garnering research funding. Research awards to UConn faculty exceeded $194 million in 2008. - The University has been elected to membership in Universities 21, an international network of leading research-intensive universities across 13 countries.

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Location • 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 statewide 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.

Academic Breadth • UConn’s 14 schools and colleges offer seven undergraduate degrees in more than 85 fields of study. • The University grants 17 graduate degrees in more than 90 fields of study, and provides graduate professional programs in business, dental medicine, law, medicine, pharmacy, and social work.

Impressive Faculty • 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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Ranked Among the Top 30 Public Universities in the Country

For the 12th consecutive year, U.S. News and World Report ranked UConn the top public university in New England and among the top 30 public universities in the nation. The Fiske Guide to Colleges declares, “Quality teaching is the trademark of a UConn education.” Bolstered by this national recognition and academic prestige, the value of a UConn degree continues to soar.

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The Right Fit

World-Class Faculty

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.

With a student/faculty ratio of 18:1, 21,496 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.

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.

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Unlimited Opportunities for Involvement

Outstanding Residential More Than 100 Majors Choices abound. Whether it’s education, Facilities engineering, English, or environmental

Yoga. UConn Student Television. Fraternities and sororities. Film. Marching Band. Finance Society. Skydiving. Dance Team. Community Outreach. Choosing from more than 450 clubs and volunteer organizations, UConn students actively participate in campus and community life. Our students make governing decisions, plan events, organize intramural teams, host their own radio shows – and so much more.

8 An Exceptional Educational Value Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks UConn in the top 35 for best value in public colleges. Whether your 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”. 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 résumé with hands-on work experience.

UConn has among 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 suite-style and apartment living. Fully wired residence halls come complete with study rooms, computer labs, and lounge areas.

9 Location, Location, Location 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, Farmington, Stamford, Torrington, Waterbury, and West Hartford, offering a quality education to meet our students’ distinct needs.

7 science, UConn has 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.

10 Huskymania 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 10 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 soccer field, where the Huskies made their 30th overall and 12th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance in 2009.

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The women’s basketball team won the NCAA Championship with its second-consecutive undefeated season. The UConn Division of Athletic sponsors 24 sports that compete on the NCAA Division I level and is a member of the BIG EAST Conference. UConn has won ten national championships since 1990 and has won 93 BIG EAST regular season or tournament championships. Kemba Walker was an All-BIG EAST Conference pick for the men’s basketball team. Melissa Gonzalez and the UConn field hockey team once again played in the NCAA Tournament after winning the BIG EAST regular season and tournament titles.

Cristin Allen led the women’s ice hockey team to a top 10 ranking for most of the 2009-10 season. Mike Rutt of the men’s track and field team was the BIG EAST Indoor Track Performer of the Year and qualified for the outdoor NCAAs in the 800-meter run.

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Toni Stahl helped lead the UConn men’s soccer team to a BIG EAST regular season championship and a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

Phylicia George of the women’s track and field team posted a number of school records and was the BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award Winner for her sport. Diver Steve Ferriera became UConn’s first qualifier at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship.

Robert McClain and the Husky football team played in its third-consecutive bowl game and won its secondstraight.

The Husky baseball team won a school-record 48 games and as UConn was one of 16 schools to host an NCAA Regional.

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Directions to Morrone Stadium: FROM BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: The University of Connecticut campus is located 50 minutes driving time from Bradley International Airport. From the airport, take I-91 south to I- 291 east to I-84 east to exit (68). Off the exit take a right on Rte. 195 south and follow signs to the university. Once on the campus take a right on North Eagleville Road. Take first left onto Glenbrook Rd. At end of Glenbrook Rd., go left on Hillside Road. At the second stop sign go right on Stadium Road. Morrone Stadium will be on the left. FROM HARTFORD: The University of Connecticut campus is located 45 minutes driving time from Hartford. Take I-84 east to exit (68). Off the exit take a right on Rte. 195 south and follow signs to the university. Once on the campus go right on North Eagleville Road. Take first left onto Glenbrook Rd. At end of Glenbrook Rd., go left on Hillside Road. At the second stop sign go right on Stadium Road. Morrone Stadium will be on the left. FROM BOSTON: The University of Connecticut campus is approximately one and half-hours from Boston. From Mass Pike take I-84 west to exit (68). Off the exit take a left on Rte. 195 south and follow signs to the university. Once on the campus go right on North Eagleville Road. Take first left onto Glenbrook Rd. At end of Glenbrook Rd., go left on Hillside Road. At the second stop sign go right on Stadium Road. Morrone Stadium will be on the left. FROM PROVIDENCE: The University of Connecticut is approximately one and one quarter hours from Providence. From Rte. 295 take exit 6C, following signs to Hartford. Take Rte. 6 west to Rte. 101 west to Rte. 44 west. Take a left onto Rte. 195 south. Once on campus take a right onto North Eagleville Road. Take first left onto Glenbrook Rd. At end of Glenbrook Rd., go left on Hillside Road. At the second stop sign go right on Stadium Road. Morrone Stadium will be on the left. FROM NEW YORK: The University of Connecticut is approximately one and one-half to two hours from New York. Take I-95 north to I-91 north to I-84 east. From I-84 east take exit (68). Off the exit take a right on Rte. 195 south and follow signs to the university. Once on the campus take a right on North Eagleville Road. Take first left onto Glenbrook Rd. At end of Glenbrook Rd., go left on Hillside Road. At the second stop sign go right on Stadium Road. Morrone Stadium will be on the left.

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oseph J. Morrone Stadium, with its seating capacity of just under 4,500 and a natural grass playing surface, is one of the finest college soccer facilities in the nation. The natural grass playing surface measures 75 by 120 yards, the maximum dimensions for a collegiate soccer field. The stadium has undergone major improvements over the past several years. This new-look Stadium has been funded by both state monies and by private contributions through the UConn Friends of Soccer support organization. The latest part of the new-look to Morrone Stadium are its visual enhancements which provide recognition of historical team & individual achievements. These enhancements are panels that have been placed in each end zone as well as on the front side of the press box. Prior to the 2010 additions, Morrone Stadium’s last feature added was a full field lighting system, installed right before to the 2000 soccer season. The addition of lights to Morrone Stadium was a tremendous boost to the soccer program. The facility is one of the top collegiate sites in the nation and the ability to play matches under the lights means the national-level soccer program has a national-level, state-of-theart home surface, day and night. In addition, the matches played under the lights create an enjoyable atmosphere which can involve the entire soccer community and generate a positive effect on home

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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. game 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 recognize the significant contributions that Joe Morrone has made to the growth of soccer on all levels, but more specifically at the 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-the-art 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 University’s first project certified as meeting the 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. This new construction marks the first college 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.

Shenkman is the founder and president of Shenkman Capital Management, Inc., a registered investment advisor with offices in New York 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 his entire family for this significant enhancement to our athletic program,” says Hathaway. “Thanks to this gift, and the opening of the newest and most modern college football stadium in the country at Rentschler Field, our football program’s training and playing facilities are among the best in the nation. In addition, this landmark facility will provide all of our varsity teams with an outstanding training venue while adding to our recreational services offerings.”

“There is a special place in my heart for the University of Connecticut,” says Shenkman. “With this gift, I hope to see our football program achieve the same standard of excellence as the men’s and women’s basketball teams. It’s also gratifying that the UConn student population as a whole will benefit from this leading edge facility.”

Mark R. Shenkman and his wife Rosalind with Director of Athletics Jeffrey A. Hathaway at the dedication of the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center.

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niversity of Connecticut President Philip E. Austin led the University of Connecticut through a period of unprecedented academic and physical growth. Dr. Austin became the thirteenth President of the University of Connecticut at the beginning of the academic year in the fall of 1996 and retired from that position in the fall of 2007. He is currently serving as the interim president of the University of Connecticut. As the University’s chief executive, Dr. Austin oversaw the implementation of a $2.8 billion infrastructure renewal and improvement program, including the $1 billion UCONN 2000 program approved by the State of Connecticut in 1995, the $1.3 billion 21st Century UConn program signed into law in 2002 and extending through 2015, and additional construction supported by other public and private sources. Dr. Austin’s commitment to academic excellence led to an increase in student quality and diversity as UConn has become a school of choice for high achieving students. During his tenure, the freshmen class in Storrs grew from 2,021 students to 3,260, a 61% increase. At the same time, minority freshmen enrollment was up 111%, average SAT scores have rose 76 points and 635 valedictorians and salutatorians enrolled at UConn. Every year since 1999, U.S. News and World Reports has ranked UConn the top public university in New England. UConn’s faculty, already strong, were enhanced by the addition of many outstanding new professors, many appointed to endowed chairs made possible by private support. “Campaign UConn,” the six-year fundraising campaign launched by President Austin, exceeded its $300 million goal when it concluded in June of 2004. A strong advocate for achievement on the playing field as well as in the classroom and laboratory, Dr. Austin celebrated numerous athletic championships along with the individual accomplishments of hundreds of

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student-athletes at UConn. He played a vital role in the passage of legislation that led to the construction of Rentschler Field, the home for University of Connecticut football that opened in the fall of 2003. The UConn Club honored President Austin with its Crystal Award in the spring of 2003. He served as the chairman of the NCAA Division I Board of Directors. He was the President of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Prior to his appointment at UConn, Dr. Austin was Chancellor of the University of Alabama System, President of Colorado State University, Chancellor of the Colorado State University System, and Provost and Vice President for Aademic Affairs and Professor of Economics and Finance at Bernard Baruch College of The City University of New York. He was previously director of the interdisciplinary doctoral program in public policy at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. From 1974 to 1977, Dr. Austin served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education in the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. During the latter part of this assignment, he also served as Acting Assistant Secretary for Education. He served as an Economist in the Director’s Office of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget from 1971 to 1974. Dr. Austin’s service in the United States Army extended from 1969-1971. He was an Economist with the rank of Army Captain in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Economic Affairs at U. S. Military Headquarters in Saigon, Vietnam. He was awarded the Bronze Star, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, and the Army Commendation Medal during his military duty. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from Michigan State University and is active in several national professional associations. Dr. Austin served on the Board of Directors of the MetroHartford Regional Economic Alliance, Connecticut United for Research Excellence, Inc. (CURE), the Greater Hartford Area Millenium Management Board of Directors and on the Governor’s Council on Economic Competitiveness and Technology.


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effrey A. Hathaway has provided effective leadership for the University of Connecticut Division of Athletics as he enters his eighth year in that position. At the same time, he has also become a leader for college athletics on both the national and conference level. He has played a vital role in the success story of UConn athletics for 19 of the past 21 years as he was the Executive Associate Director of Athletics at the school from 1990-2001.In his only two years away from the Storrs campus, Hathaway enjoyed a successful tenure as the Director of Athletics at Colorado State University from 2001-03. His first seven years as UConn’s Director of Athletics have arguably been the most successful in school history. Hathaway also directed UConn to reach an agreement with IMG College, a division of IMG Worldwide, during the 2009-10 academic year. This 10-year athletics multi-media rights partnership is worth more than $80 million in guaranteed payments to the University. In 2007-08, UConn successfully completed the NCAA certification process. The institution was previously certified, once every 10 years as set forth by the NCAA, in 1998. Hathaway provided leadership for a comprehensive, year-long self study of the operations in the Division of Athletics, a site visit by a peer review team, a NCAA certification committee’s review of the self-study and a report by the peer review team. The Division also reached new long-term agreements with two of its media partners in recent years – Connecticut Public Television for women’s basketball and WTIC radio for football and men’s and women’s basketball. UConn also completed a landmark ten-year, $46 million corporate partnership agreement with Nike, Inc. In addition to his leadership role at UConn, Hathaway is entering his fourth-year of a five-year term on the prestigious NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee representing the BIG EAST Conference. As a member of the ten-person committee, Hathaway takes part in the selection and administration of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and the administration of the CBS television contract. Hathaway will serve as chairman of that committee in 2011-12. Hathaway is a member of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association Board of Trustees and on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Some significantly historic achievements have occurred during Hathaway’s time as Director of Athletics. UConn became the first school to win the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball championships in the same year (2004) and the football team was victorious in its first ever bowl game - the 2004 Motor City Bowl. Private fundraising for UConn athletics continues to provide exceptional academic and athletic

opportunities for student-athletes. UConn secured a gift of $2.5 million from alumnus Mark Shenkman in 2004 for the building of the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center. In his role as Director, Hathaway also oversees UConn’s Recreational Services program. Serving the entire University community, approximately 580,000 individual uses were logged last year, reflecting the popularity of the diverse health and fitness offerings to students, faculty and staff. Hathaway leads a head coaching staff that is one of the most experienced in the country. UConn has 13 head coaches that have been in their current position 10 or more years as of the 2010-11 academic year, including Geno Auriemma (26th year in 2010-11), Jim Calhoun (25th) and Ray Reid (13th). In the spring and fall semesters of the 2009 calendar year, UConn’s student-athletes excelled in the classroom as nearly 50% of the 650 studentathletes achieved a 3.0 “B-or better” semester grade point average. In addition, the Division of Athletics has consistently maintained a 99 percent retention rate among its student-athletes. “My focus is on the student-athlete,” says Hathaway. “That’s the most important part of our program. Our primary mission is the continued academic success of our student-athletes. The challenge is to identify people early in the process and assist them in charting a career path. In addition, we want to provide a quality experience in intercollegiate athletics for our student-athletes.” The University of Connecticut was saluted for its community service efforts by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) three times under Hathaway’s watch for its community service efforts. UConn was also honored by the NCAS in 2006 and ’07 for its efforts to assist former studentathletes in earning their college degree. In the 2006-07 academic year, Hathaway served on the University search committee to hire Vice President/Chief Operating Officer Barry Feldman and Executive Director of the Alumni Association Lisa Lewis. He is currently a member of the search committee for the University’s new president. He was one of four finalists for the “Athletic Director of the Year” in the spring of 2008 at the inaugural Sports Business Awards by Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal. In the summers of 2007 and ‘10, Hathaway was honored by NACDA as the AstroTurf Athletic Director of the Year for Division I-A in the Northeast region (which includes the New England states and New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and New Jersey). In 2004, The Sporting News named Hathaway to its “Power 100 List” - comprised of the 100 most powerful people in sports. He received the Joseph J. Fontana Distinguished Service Award from the Connecticut High School Coaches Association in the spring of 2005. In the winter of 2006, Hathaway

received the General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award from the All-American Football Foundation. On the conference level, Hathaway was the chair of the BIG EAST Athletic Directors Executive Committee through November of 2009. He is also past chairman of the BIG EAST Championship and Competition Committee as well as the league’s Finance Committee. Hathaway has served as a guest presenter at both the NACDA and NACMA (National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators) conventions in the past. In addition, he has also served as a lecturer at the IA Institute sponsored by the Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association, held annually in Dallas. Hathaway originally came to Connecticut in November of 1990 as Senior Associate Athletic Director. In that role, he oversaw the day-to-day operations of the Division of Athletics. He served internally as a program administrator for several sports, including men’s and women’s basketball and men’s and women’s soccer at UConn. During Hathaway’s tenure at Colorado State, he oversaw a 15-sport program - nine women’s teams and six men’s. The Ram football team made a pair of bowl appearances while Hathaway was at CSU. The men’s basketball team won the Mountain West Conference tournament in March of ‘03 and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 13 years. The women’s basketball team advanced to postseason play twice, including a trip to the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2002 and the semifinals of the 2003 Women’s NIT. Hathaway was an extremely successful fundraiser during his time in Fort Collins. The school drew national attention for a $15.2 million gift from the Bohemian Foundation and president Pat Stryker for football stadium renovations and expansion. Prior to his first stint at UConn, Hathaway served in a number of capacities at his alma mater - the University of Maryland - from 1982-90, including Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Promotions, Acting Assistant Athletics Director for Business Affairs, Athletics Business Manager and men’s basketball trainer. Hathaway earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Administration from the University of Maryland in 1981. He later received a Master’s Degree in General Administration (1991) from the University of Maryland and is currently continuing work on a PhD in Educational Leadership from the University of Connecticut. He attended The Sports Management Institute at the Universities of Notre Dame and Southern California. Hathaway also completed the Management Development Program at Harvard University. Born June 20, 1959, in Cheverly, Md., Hathaway and his wife Paula have two children: Meghan (October 15, 1991) and Michael (June 11, 1995).

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he University of Connecticut is committed to each of its studentathletes as a total person. Participation in athletics is important, but it represents only one aspect of an individual’s college experience. At the University of Connecticut, academic achievement is a prime concern. Impressively, for the past four years, the Connecticut student-athlete academic retention rate has been 99.0 percent. The University’s commitment to the student-athlete is a dual one. Athletic participation is not viewed as an obstacle to the attainment of one’s educational goals, rather it is seen as a complimentary activity. Each supports the other. Athletic excellence is stressed, but academic achievement is never compromised - indeed, it is given the utmost priority. For this reason, the University recognizes the need for a support program for intercollegiate athletes. The Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes (CPIA) assists the athletes in achieving their academic goals. The CPIA staff serves as liaison to the academic faculty and to the Division of Athletics. CPIA was established in 1986 to provide comprehensive academic support to all UConn student-athletes. CPIA’s staff includes a director, eight full-time counselors, three graduate assistants and a large complement of tutors. The program boasts its own Macintosh/IBM writing lab with access to the Internet as well as reference tools of the Homer Babbidge Library. Writing tutors are available each weeknight in the CPIA office. CPIA also provides laptop computers for team use during travel to away games. Individual tutors in all subjects are readily available to student-athletes upon request. A CPIA counselor is assigned to each intercollegiate team. He or she monitors student-athlete academic performance, counsels individuals

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regarding major/career options, facilitates registration in courses that accommodates practice times while ensuring progress toward a degree, coordinates tutor requests and assignments, and programs including Career Services, Counseling Services, and the University Program for the Learning Disabled (UPLD) with major advisors to ensure each student-athlete makes optimal progress towards his or her degree. Head coach Ray Reid, the coaching staff and the CPIA Department work together to create an environment in which each individual team member can grow socially, academically, and athletically. The academic commitment of the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete is equal, if not more strenuous, than the athletic commitment. The first goal for UConn soccer players remains a baccalaureate degree. Each player pledges to earn a degree in less than five years. Most do the required work in four years, yet some programs require a fifth. Still others may take longer should professional soccer intercede. Whatever the circumstance, players are well aware that the number one goal of UConn soccer is to earn a degree. Of course, the coaching staff demands the most from its studentathletes. The academic commitment is no exception. Players are required to meet daily with the CPIA Department to discuss their progress in the classroom. CPIA then acts as a liasion between the student-athlete and the coaching staff to insure the student-athlete is fulfilling his academic obligations to the best of his abilities. In addition to attending classes, the student-athlete must achieve a degree of success in the classroom. He must remain eligible to maintain his place on the soccer roster and all the privileges that go along with that membership. In short, he must put forth the effort necessary to learn and to graduate.

Becky Taylor has worked at UConn for 12 years, the last eight with the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes (CPIA). As an academic counselor for UConn student-athletes, Taylor strives to aid in each student’s transition into college by offering a number of academic and social support programs. Throughout the student-athlete’s time as a Husky, she works with all involved parties to make sure each one is able to reach his educational goals. Prior to moving into her position with CPIA, Taylor was an Assistant Registrar at UConn for four years. In addition, she worked as the NCAA Certification Specialist and Degree Auditor at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga before moving to Connecticut. During those two years, she helped monitor NCAA Academic Eligibility requirements for student-athletes, while also acting as degree auditor for the School of Business, College of Liberal Arts and Science, the Neag School of Education and the former School of Family Studies. Taylor earned her bachelor’s degrees in sports management from UMass-Amherst in 1994 and her master’s in education from UConn in 2001. She is a member of the National Association for Athletic Academic Advisors.

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CPIA Staff Directory Main Office..................................860-486-5515 Fax..............................................860-486-3441 Director......................................... Bruce Cohen Assistant Director/Men’s Soccer..... Becky Taylor Assistant Directors: Ingrid Hohman, Kelli Kozaryn, Alana Linick, John Miceli, Mansour Ndiaye, Ellen Rennie and Felicia Crump Learning Specialist: Amanda Fabbro Graduate Assistants: Emily Webster and Jelani Townsell Office Manager: Cynthia Gilmore


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University of Connecticut Division of Athletics works as an integrated multidisciplinary team whose purpose is to provide the optimal, safe environment for each of UConn’s intercollegiate student-athletes to train and participate in their sport. The staff takes great pride in the individual attention paid to each student-athlete. The Sports Medicine staff is devoted to preventing injury, rapidly diagnosing and treating injury, and maximizing athletic performance. The disciplines of athletic training, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, orthopaedic sports medicine, optometry, nutrition, exercise physiology, and psychology work in concert to provide comprehensive care for each studentathlete. Physician coverage is led by Dr. Jeffrey Anderson, the Director of Sports Medicine, and Team Physician, Dr. Thomas Trojian. The Orthopedic Sports Medicine Specialists for the team include Dr. Edward Collins of the Connecticut Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center in Willimantic; Dr. Michael Joyce of the Orthopedic Sports Specialists in Glastonbury; Dr. Robert Arciero, Dr. Augustus Mazzocca and Dr. Thomas DeBardino of the University of Connecticut Health Center Department of Orthopedics in Farmington.

The Department of Sports Medicine works intimately with the Departments of Kinesiology and Nutritional Sciences on the University of Connecticut campus. This affords the student-athletes with the input of several nationally recognized exercise scientists. This cooperation also keeps the sports medicine staff at the cutting edge of developments in the fields of human performance and sports nutrition. Members of the UConn sports medicine staff are actively engaged in research that directly benefits the care of each studentathlete. The UConn Sports Medicine team is housed in state-of-the-art facilities in the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion as well as the Marziali Family Training Room located inside The Burton Family Football Complex. The Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Connecticut administers to the daily needs of 650 male and female intercollegiate studentathletes who are competing in 24 different varsity programs. The Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Connecticut plays a critical role in assuring that all UConn student-athletes have 24-hour access to the finest medical support and quality health care possible. Through patient care and ongoing research and education, the department continues to provide Husky teams a competitive edge from the medical perspective.

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SPORTS MEDICINE Staff Directory Main Office..................................860-486-0404 Fax..............................................860-486-5277 Director.......................... Jeffrey Anderson, M.D. Team Physician.................Thomas Trojian, M.D. Fellows... Veronica Jow, M.D. & Phillippe Chain, M.D. Head Athletic Trainer...................... Bob Howard Assistant Athletic Trainer/Men’s Soccer...Mario Diaz Assistant Athletic Trainers................................. James Doran, Catie Dann, Janelle Francisco, Patti Kula, Rosemary Ragle and Luke Ross Graduate Assistants........................................... Kristen Applegate, Megan Berry, Ben McGrath, Anthony Salvatore and Tom Yabor Administrative Assistant...................Denise Day Insurance Coordinator..............Terri Hallenbeck

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Fiondella ’68 Senior Vice President of Member, UConn Board Myles Martel ’65 Chief Executive Officer Programming CBS Sports Bill Holowaty ’67 of Trustees President, Martel and As(Retired) Head Baseball Coach sociates, Villanova, Pa. Celia Bobrowsky ’80 Phoenix Home Life MuEastern Connecticut Dave Ogrean ’74 Highly-recognized leaderDirector of Community tual Insurance Co. State University Executve Director ship communication Affairs MLB Founding Principal USA Hockey Four-time NCAA advisor JEROB Enterprises, LLC Division III National Janna Blais ’93 Steve Pikiell ’90 Champions Michael Maslin ’76 Assoc. Athletic Director Mark E. Freitas ‘81 Head Basketball Coach Cartoonist, New Yorker Senior Women’s Admin. Founder, Mark Edward Kirk Ferentz ’78 Stony Brook University Northwestern University Partners LLC Head Football Coach Richard Mastracchio ’82 Former softball player Jim Reynolds ’91 Former men’s ice hockey University of Iowa Mission specialist for NASA Major League Baseball player who flew his second misLeigh Ann Curl ’85 Umpire Karl Hobbs ’85 sion, on the Space Shuttle Head Team OrthopePatricia Gallup ’79 Head Men’s Basketball Endeavor in August of ‘07 dic Surgeon Baltimore Jennifer Rizzotti ’96 Chairman and CEO of PC Coach Ravens Head Women’s BasketConnection, Inc. George Washington Anita Bevacqua McBride ’81 Former UConn women’s ball Coach University of University Former Assistant to the PresiJ. Robert Galvin ’96 MPH basketball player Hartford dent of the United States Commissioner Dan Iassogna ’91 Chief of Staff for the First Chris Sienko ’88 John Dorsey ’84 Connecticut Department Major League Baseball Lady General Manager, ConFormer UConn Football of Public Health Umpire All-American & played for necticut Sun, WNBA Aaron Ment ’58 the Green Bay Packers Matt Kenny ’97 Sam Gejdenson ’71 Chief Court Administrator Michael Soltys ’81 Director of College ScoutVice President, Field Former United States (retired) of the Connecticut Vice President for ing for the Packers Sales Congressman, Judicial System Domestic Network ComDisney and ESPN Media 2nd District, Connecticut munications ESPN Jamelle Elliott ’96, ‘97 Networks Irina Moore ’04 MBA Head Women’s Basketball Roger A. Gelfenbien ’65 Vice President of Risk ManageJudy Walden Scarafile ’71 Coach Leigh Montville ’65 Former Chairman, Univerment President University of Cincinnati Nationally known sity of Connecticut GE Money, Inc. Cape Cod Baseball sportswriter and Board of Trustee League Charlie Eshbach ’74 author Bobby Moynihan ‘99 Managing Partner of President and GM PortActor, Saturday Night Live Andersen Consulting, land (Maine) Sea Dogs Inc. (retired) Former President, Eastern Marc D’Amelio ’91 Founder and CEO Madsoul Clothing, Inc.

League

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2010 UCONN MEN’S SOCCER


ALL-TIME HUSKIES IN THE MLS ESTEBAN ARIAS

MANSOUR NDIAYE

KEVIN BURNS

LINDON PECORELLI

Chivas USA (2005-2006)

N.Y./N.J. MetroStars (2002)

San Jose Earthquakes (2004)

Columbus Crew (2008-Present)

DAVID CASTELLANOS

Toni Stahl

AKEEM PRIESTLEY Kansas City Wizards (2009)

Colorado Rapids (2004)

BRENT RAHIM

CHUKWUDI CHIJINDU

Los Angeles Galaxy (2001)

Chivas USA (2009-Present)

DAMANI RALPH

RYAN CORDEIRO D.C. United (2008)

Chicago Fire (2003-04) 2003 MLS Rookie of the Year

SAM FORKO

BOBBY RHINE

N.Y./N.J. MetroStars (2002)

FC Dallas (1999-2008)

WILLIS FORKO

MAURIZIO ROCHA

Real Salt Lake (2006-07)

CHRIS GBANDI FC Dallas (2003-07)

Miami Fusion (1999-2000)

O’Brian White

BRYHEEM HANCOCK

TONI STAHL

Philadelphia Union (2010-Present)

SHAVAR THOMAS

Los Angeles Galaxy (2003)

FC Dallas (2003) Kansas City Wizards (2004-06) Chivas USA (2007-2009) Philadelphia Union (2010-Present)

JULIUS JAMES

Toronto FC (2008) Houston Dynamo (2009) DC United (2009-Present)

KWAME WATSON-SIRIBOE Chicago Fire (2010-Present)

DARIN LEWIS

O’BRIAN WHITE

N.Y./N.J. MetroStars (2002)

Toronto FC (2009-Present)

MPHO MOLOI

EASTON WILSON

Houston Dynamo (2006-07)

New England Revolution (2005)

Julius James


2010 Connecticut men’s soccer schedule AUGUST 21 Sat. 28 Sat.

MASSACHUSETTS (Exhibition)# BOSTON UNIV. (Exhibition)#

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

SEPTEMBER

Josh Ford Senior

1 4 7 11 17 19 24 28

Wed. Sat. Tues. Sat. Fri. Sun. Fri. Tues.

St. Francis (N.Y.) YALE MANHATTAN HARVARD vs. Kentucky % at South Carolina % SOUTH FLORIDA* (ESPNU) BOSTON COLLEGE

7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Greg King Senior

OCTOBER

Robert Brickley Senior

1 5 9 13 16 19 22 27 30

Fri. Tues. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tues. Fri. Wed. Sat.

at Marquette* at Maryland SETON HALL* at Providence* at St. John’s* WEST VIRGINIA* NOTRE DAME* (Fox Soccer Channel) at Georgetown* at Pittsburgh*@

NOVEMBER 3 6 12 14

Wed. Sat. Fri. Sun.

8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Matt Sangeloty Senior

BIG EAST First Round (Campus Sites) BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) BIG EAST Semifinals (Harrison, N.J.) BIG EAST Championship (Harrison, N.J.)

ALL HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS Dates and Times (Eastern) Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Opponent # - Free Admission for all fans % - South Carolina Tournament @ - at Allegheny High School

Shawn Nicklaw Senior

Thomas Wharf Senior

Alan Ponce Senior


Nov ember1 2&1 4 RedBul lAr ena Har r i s on,N. J . ForMor eI nf or mat i on andTi cket s


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