2010 Varsity Blues Men's Soccer Preseason Media Guide

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Team Directory

Quick Facts

Founded: 1827 Enrollment: 63,109 (37,915 full-time) President: David Naylor Director of Intercollegiate & High Performance Sport: Beth Ali Number of Intercollegiate Teams: 44 (26 sports) Conference Affiliation: Ontario University Athletics (OUA) National Affiliation: Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Venue: Varsity Centre (5,000) Colours: Navy Blue & White Mascot: True Blue

Team Directory Beth Ali Melissa Krist

Director of Intercollegiate & High Performance Sport

beth.ali@utoronto.ca

Manager, Intercollegiate Sports

melissa.krist@utoronto.ca

Mary Beth Challoner

Manager, Events & Marketing

mb.challoner@utoronto.ca

Anthony Capotosto

Men’s Soccer Head Coach

bluessocceralumni@yahoo.ca

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Schedule Date

Opponent

Location

Time/Result

9/4/2010

Nipissing University

North Bay, Ontario

2:15 p.m.

9/5/2010

Laurentian University

Sudbury, Ontario

2:15 p.m.

9/11/2010

Queen’s University

Varsity Centre

3:15 p.m.

9/12/2010

Royal Military College of Canada

Varsity Centre

3:15 p.m.

9/18/2010

Royal Military College of Canada

Kingston, Ontario

3:15 p.m.

9/19/2010

Ryerson University

Varsity Centre

3:15 p.m.

9/25/2010

Carleton University

Varsity Centre

3:15 p.m.

10/3/2010

Carleton University

Ottawa, Ontario

3:15 p.m.

10/8/2010

Laurentian University

Varsity Centre

2:15 p.m.

10/9/2010

Nipissing University

Varsity Centre

2:15 p.m.

10/13/2010

Ryerson University

Toronto, Ontario

9:00 p.m.

10/17/2010

Queen’s University

Kingston, Ontario

3:15 p.m.

10/20/2010

Trent University

Peterborough, Ontario

3:15 p.m.

10/23/2010

Trent University

Varsity Centre

3:15 p.m.

10/27/2010

OUA Playoff

TBD

TBD

10/30/2010

OUA Quarter-Final

TBD

TBD

11/6-7/2010

OUA Final Four

TBD

TBD

Varsity Centre

TBD

11/11-14/2010 CIS Championship

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Roster

# 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 23 26

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Name Name Russell Moore John Smits Brian Mittag Neil D’Silva Darragh McGee Yuriy Lzoli Yannis Gianniotis Ryan Sciacchitano Nordo Gooden Mario Kovacevic Alexander Raphael Michael Braithwaite Nicolas Girard Scott Nesbitt Geoffrey Borgmann Dylan Bams Federico Vaccaro Ezequiel Lubocki Ryan Tawil Jesse Assing Jean Giroux Lawrence Buchan

Pos. GK GK F D M D D M S S S D D M M M D M M M M M

Ht. 5-11 6-4 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-8 6-1 6-2 5-8 5-8 6-3 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-3 5-8 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-9

Elig. 1 3 1 3 2 2 4 2 5 1 4 3 1 4 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 3

Major Equity Studies Biology Engineering Arts & Science PhD Sociology of Sport Urban Studies Master’s of Teaching FPEH Economics Mechanical Engineering Political Science Economics OISE FPEH FPEH FPEH Commerce & Finance International Relations Economics/Political Science FPEH Political Science Mechanical Engineering

Yr. 2 5 1 5 2 3 5 2 5 3 5 4 1 4 4 3 4 1 4 3 2 3

Hometown Plainfield, N.H. Mississauga, Ont. Courtice, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Donegal, Ireland Toronto, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Woodbridge, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Woodbridge, Ont. East York, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Scarborough, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Fanny Bay, B.C. Mississauga, Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Mississauga, Ont. Bethany, Ont. Montreal, Que. Port Moody, B.C.

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Coaching Staff

Anthony Capotosto Head Coach 4th Season

University of Toronto Coaching Record Season Regular Season Playoffs Tournament 2009 11-1-2 3-3 0-2 2008 10-1-3 1-2 1-1 2007 8-3-3 0-1 1-1 TOTAL 29-5-8 4-6 2-4

Overall 14-6-2 12-4-3 9-5-3 35-15-8

A four-time Blues team captain and two-time all-Canadian, Anthony Capotosto joined the Blues as head coach in 2007 after two years as an assistant with Carmine Isacco. Capotosto was an assistant coach to the 1998 men’s soccer Blues and after graduation also served on the Blues women’s soccer staff in 2003. He rejoined the men’s staff in 2005 and helped guide the team to berths in 2005 and 2006 CIS championship tournaments. An OUA all-star defender in all five of his seasons with the Blues (1997, 1999-2002), Capotosto was named a first team all-Canadian in 2000 and 2001. He also claimed OUA East MVP honours in 2000 and 2001, and in his final playing season captained the Blues to their most recent OUA title. Capotosto holds a Canadian National ‘B’ coaching licence and United States Soccer Federation National ‘C’ and ‘Y’ licences. In the spring of 2008, Anthony travelled to England for a 10-day coaching apprenticeship with Ipswich Town Football Club of the English First Division. Following that, he served as an assistant coach with the Italia Shooters of the Canadian Soccer League for the duration of the summer. In June of 2009, Anthony was hired by Toronto FC Academy and currently serves as an assistant coach to Jason Bent for their U-18 team that competes in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). A graduate of U of T’s Faculty of Arts and Science (2002), Capotosto earned his B.Ed at OISE in 2003. He has taught physical and health education and history at Scarborough’s Agincourt Collegiate Institute for seven years.

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Coaching Staff Tom Lazarou - Assistant Coach

Tom Lazarou joined the Blues coaching staff in 2007 but is no stranger to the Varsity Blues men’s soccer program. Lazarou played for the Blues from 1987 – 1991 and was an integral part of the 1988 CIAU national championship team. He continued his playing career with the Scarborough Azzuri and Olympiakos of the Ontario Soccer League. Lazarou returned to take on the head coaching duties of Olympiakos shortly after his playing career came to an end. A certified paramedic, Lazarou holds a Master’s degree in Education (M.Ed.) and is currently the principal at Sir Oliver Mowat secondary school in Scarborough, Ont.

Yuri Elkaim – Assistant Coach/Strength & Conditioning Consultant

A two-time CIS all-Canadian, Yuri returned to the Varsity Blues coaching staff after four seasons (1999-2002) as a player. The captain of the 2002 OUA championship team, Yuri went on to play professional soccer in Canada with the Toronto Lynx and in France with Lille OSC. After graduating from U of T’s faculty of physical education and health, Yuri became one of North America’s leading fitness and nutrition authorities. He is the author of the book Eating for Energy and is the creator of the industry-leading Fitter U and Treadmill Trainer iPod workouts. He also founded Total Wellness Consulting, Canada’s leader in developing innovative fitness, nutrition, and personal growth programs to help people reach their full potential.

Luciano Lombardi - Goalkeeper Coach

Luciano joined the men’s soccer coaching staff in 2009 after a five-year goalkeeping career with the Blues. As a player, Luciano helped the Blues win three OUA silver medals (2004-06) and competed in three CIS national championship tournaments, where he helped the team to a silver medal in 2005. As a team co-captain in 2008, he was nominated for U of T’s George M. Biggs award, given annually to the graduating male student-athlete who has contributed most to university athletics from the standpoint of leadership, sportsmanship and performance, in 2008.

Luciano is an Ontario Soccer Association (OSA) senior level 3 certified coach and is a candidate for the provincial “B” license (national “B” license part 1). He also holds the OSA goalkeeping coaching diploma and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) goalkeeping level 1 coaching diploma.

Support Staff Guido Geisler - Mental Training Coach Pierre Grossi - General Manager

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Season Preview The Varsity Blues return to the field with confidence and determination in 2010. With 12 returning players, Toronto is set to battle with Ontario’s finest before meeting the top teams in the country when they host the 2010 CIS men’s soccer championships, November 11-14, at Varsity Centre. “We are very excited for the upcoming season,” said head coach Anthony Capotosto. “We are fortunate to have such a special opportunity to compete for a national title on our home field, which is something that does not happen very often. We have a great group of student-athletes that are working hard to prepare for a long and successful season and our team outcome goals remain the same every year - OUA and CIS gold.” U of T ended their 2009 campaign in first place in the East division with an 11-1-2 record and went on to earn the OUA silver medal at home. At the national championship in Langley, B.C., the Blues finished just off the podium, losing in penalty kicks to the eventual bronze medalist and host Trinity Western Spartans. Leading the way once again is team co-captain and 2009 CIS all-Canadian Yannis Gianniotis. The fourth-year defender scored four goals in 14 games and helped Toronto to the fewest goals against (6) in Canada last season. Fellow co-captains Darrah McGee and Alexander Raphael will be called upon to lead the midfield and strikers, respectively. A native of Donegral, Ireland, McGee played an integral role in Toronto’s success last season and has third-year Geoffrey Borgmann and incoming midfielder Ezequiel Lubocki to help lead the Blues transition game. OUA all-star strikers Raphael and Nordo Gooden scored seven and eight goals, respectively, accounting for half of Toronto’s offensive output in 2009. They will be joined by rookie Mario Kovacevic who has good technical ability and adds size and skill to the Blues attack. Goalkeeper John Smits will assume the role of starting goalkeeper for the second consecutive season. Smits amassed a CIS-high 11 shutouts in regular season action last year.

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Player Profiles #21 Jesse Assing Midfield

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: FPEH Hometown: Bethany, Ont. Height: 6-2 High School: Won the physical education award in grade 12…named the most valuable player on the badminton and soccer teams. Previous Club Team: Won the U 19 Central Ontario badminton Triple Crown in 2007…won the gold in singles and doubles and a silver in mixed doubles at the Central Ontario Badminton

championships in 2008. Varsity: Also plays on the Varsity Blues badminton team...named an OUA badminton all-star in 2008 and 2009. Personal: Father, Ian, plays badminton for the Ridges Club and won a gold medal in doubles at the Central Ontario badminton district championships in 2008.

#16 Dylan Bams Midfield

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: FPEH Hometown: Fanny Bay, B.C. High School: G. P. Vanier Height: 6-0 High School: Went to the AAA provincial (B.C.) championships for boy’s soccer. Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 13 games...scored two goals...named an OUA first team all-star. 2008: Dressed for 11 games...scored two goals.

#15 Geoffrey Borgmann Midfield

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: FPEH Hometown: Dixie, Ont. High School: Iona C.S.S. Height: 5-9 High School: Was the athlete of the year in grade nine and 11…Named the most valuable player for soccer and hockey in grades 9-12. Previous Club Team: Played for the Erin Mills Eagles…Three-time Ontario Cup champions. Personal: Sister, Heidi, played on the Varsity Blues women’s soccer team (2005-09).

Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 13 games. 2008: Dressed for nine games...scored one goal.

#11 Michael Brathwaite Defence

Eligibility Year: 3 Hometown: Toronto, Ont. Height: 5-8 Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 12 games

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Program: Economics High School: Riverdale C.I.

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Player Profiles #26 Lawrence Buchan Midfield

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: Engineering Hometown: Port Moody, B.C. High School: Port Moddy S.S. Height: 5-9 High School: Was the junior athlete of the year in 2006…won the AAA provincial championships in 2007…awarded the soccer excellence award from B.C. high school sports. Previous Club Team: Played for the Vancouver Selects…won the U18 metro provincial championship in 2008.

Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 14 games. 2008: Dressed for 13 games...scored one goal...named a second team OUA all-star.

#3 Neil D’Silva Defence

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: Arts & Science Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. Height: 5-10 High School: Won a silver medal at the 2005 OFSAA soccer championships. Previous Club Team: Played for the A.C. Diavoli. Personal: Father played for the Tanzania men’s field hockey team in the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, Russia.

#6 Yannis Gianniotis Defence

Eligibility Year: 5 Program: Master’s of Teaching Hometown: Toronto, Ont. High School: West Hill C.I. Height: 5-11 Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 13 games...ranked third on the team with four goals....voted team captain... named an OUA first team all-star and CIS first team all-Canadian. 2008: Dressed for 14 games...named an OUA first team all-star and the Blues MVP.

#13 Nicolas Girard Defence

Eligibility Year: 1 Hometown: Toronto, Ont. Height: 6-3

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Program: OISE High School: Mentor College

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Player Profiles #23 Jean Giroux Midfield

Eligibility Year: 1 Hometown: Montreal, Que. Height: 5-9

Program: Political Science High School: Royal St. George’s College

#8 Nordo Gooden Forward

Eligibility Year: 5 Program: Economics Hometown: Toronto, Ont. High School: Westview C.S.S. Height: 6-1 High School: Won the TDSB championship and was the TDSB scoring leader in 2004...won the Super Aces award. Previous Club Team: Played for the Brampton Lions. University: Won the outstanding academic achievement award in economics in 2006...also named a super African Canadian Excellent student (ACES) in 2006. Varsity: 2009: Dressed all 14 games...led the team and was ranked first in the OUA with eight goals...named an OUA second team all-star. 2008: Dressed for 13 games...scored four goals...won the OUA East division community service award.

#9 Mario Kovacevic Striker

Eligibility Year: 1 Hometown: Woodbridge, Ont. Height: 5-9

Program: Mechanical Engineering High School: St. Jean de Brebeuf

#18 Ezequiel Lubocki Midfield

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: International Relations Hometown: Winnipeg, Man. High School: U of Winnipeg C.I. Height: 5-8 High School: Named Manitoba’s 2009 youth player of the year

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Player Profiles #5 Yuriy Lzoli Midfield

Eligibility Year: 1 Hometown: Toronto, Ont. Height: 5-11

Program: Urban Studies High School: Bishop Allen Academy

#4 Darragh McGee Midfield

Eligibility Year: 2 Hometown: Donegral, Ireland Height: 6-0

Program: PhD Sociology of Sport High School: Royal and Prior Comprehensive

Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 10 games.

#2 Brian Mittag Forward

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: Engineering Hometown: Courtice, Ont. High School: Holy Trinity C.S.S. Height: 6-0 Personal: Brother, Dan, plays soccer at Wilfrid Laurier University... Father, Roger, used to play football for the York Lions.

#00 Russell Moore Goalkeeper

Eligibility Year: 1 Hometown: Plainfield, N.H. Height: 6-0

Program: Equity Studies High School: Labanon H.S.

#14 Scott Nesbitt Midfield

Eligibility Year: 4 Program: FPEH Hometown: Scarborough, Ont. High School: Birchmount C.I. Height: 6-3 OCAA: Was the most valuable player in the final game of the OCCA provincial championships in 2007‌also named a tournament all-star. Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 13 games...scored three goals

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Player Profiles #10 Alexander Raphael Striker

Eligibility Year: 4 Program: Political Science Hometown: East York, Ont. High School: St. Elizabeth C.H.S. Height: 5-8 Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 13 games...ranked second on the team and third in the OUA with seven goals...named an OUA first team all-star. 2008: Dressed for 14 games...scored four goals.

#7 Ryan Sciacchitano Midfield

Eligibility Year: 2 Program: FPEH Hometown: Woodbridge, Ont. High School: St. Jean de Brebeuf Height: 5-8 High School: Named captain and most valuable player of the champion boy’s soccer team in 2006 and 2008. Varsity: 2009: Dressed for 13 games.

#1 John Smits Goalkeeper

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: Biology Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. High School: St. Joseph S.S. Height: 6-4 Previous Club Team: Played for the A.C. Diavoli Varsity: 2009: Played in all 14 games...recorded a CIS-high 11 shutouts...named an OUA second

team all-star. Personal: Father was a wrestler for U of T‌Mother was on the track & field team at the University of Waterloo....John runs a tutoring program at local community centres for children to help educate and build confidence in the classroom.

#20 Ryan Tawil Midfield

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: Economics/Political Science Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. High School: Erindale S.S. Height: 5-8 Club: Was captain and MVP of the Erin Mills football club in 2006. University: Won the golden boot in first-year UTM division 1 soccer. Personal: Cousin plays in the topflight league of Venezuela for Aragua FC

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Player Profiles #17 Frederico Vaccaro Defence

Eligibility Year: 2 Program: Commerce & Fianance Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. High School: Loyola C.S.S. Height: 6-3 Athletic Awards: Named the most valuable player for UTM men’s tri-campus team in 2008-09. Varsity: 2009: Dressed for eight games.

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Opponents

Carleton Ravens

Laurentian Voyageurs

2009 Record: 7-5-2 2009 Scores: Sep 19 - Toronto 0, Carleton 0 Oct 9 - Toronto 2, Carleton 1

Athletic Director: Peter Hellstrum Head Coach: Carlos Castrechino ccastrechino@laurentian.ca 2009 Record: 6-6-2 2009 Scores: Sep 26 - Toronto 3, Laurentian 1 Oct 16 - Toronto 2, Laurentian 0

RMC Paladins

Ryerson Rams

Trent Excalibur

Athletic Director: Darren Cates Head Coach: Victor Mendes victor.mendes@rmc.ca 2009 Record: 0-11-3 2009 Scores: Oct 4 - Toronto 3, RMC 0 Oct 24 - Toronto 5, RMC 0

2009 Record: 5-4-5 2009 Scores: Sep 16 - Toronto 2, Ryerson 0 Oct 7 - Toronto 1, Ryerson 0

2009 Record: 3-8-3 2009 Scores: Sep 5 - Toronto 6, Trent 0 Sep 30 - Toronto 3, Trent 0

Location: Ottawa, Ont. Enrollment: 19,207 Web Site:-www2.carleton.ca/ goravens/ Athletic Director: Jennifer Brenning Head Coach: Sandy Mackie sandy.mackie@carleton.ca

Location: Kingston, Ont. Enrollment: 960 Web Site: www.rmc.ca/athletics

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Location: Sudbury Ont. Enrollment: 5,090 Web Site: www.luvoyaguers.com

Location: Toronto, Ont. Enrollment: 25,000 Web Site: www.ryerson.ca/ sportsandrec Athletic Director: Ivan Joseph Head Coach: Ivan Joseph

Nipissing Lakers

Location: North Bay, Ont. Enrollment: 3,717 Website: www.nipissingu.ca/ athletics Athletic Director: Vito Castiglione Head Coach: Tony D’Agostino tonyd@nipissingu.ca 2009 Record: 2-5-7 2009 Scores: Sep 27 - Toronto 2, Nipissing 0 Oct 17 - Toronto 1, Nipissing 0

Queen’s Gaels

Location: Kingston, Ont. Enrollment: 18,813 Web Site: www.gogaelsgo.com Athletic Director: Leslie Dal Cin Head Coach: Chris Gencarelli Qmsoccer@queensu.ca 2009 Record: 8-2-4 2009 Scores: Sep 6 - Toronto 0, Queen’s 0 Sep 13 - Queen’s 1, Toronto 0

Location: Peterborough, Ont. Enrollment: 7,922 Web Site: www.trentu.ca/athletics Athletic Director: Bill Byrick Head Coach: Stuart Robertson robertson1402@hotmail.com

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2009 Year in Review With an impressive 11-1-2 record, the Varsity Blues men’s soccer team finished the regular season atop the OUA East division. The Blues got off to a slow start in ‘09, going 0-2 at the Old Four tournament, hosted this year by the University of Western Ontario and starting season 1-1-1. However, Toronto would go on an impressive 11-game undefeated streak to climb their way to the top of the standings and earn a bye into the OUA quarter-final round. Fourth-year striker Nordo Gooden led the OUA with eight goals in 14 games. Goalkeeper John Smits amassed a CIS-high 11 shutouts in regular season action. After a dominating 4-0 quarter-final win over the Laurentian Voyageurs, the Blues topped the CIS poll at No. 1 and were set to host the 2009 OUA championship at Varsity Centre. The calibre of play was high and teams were equally matched as all four games on the weekend were decided by penalty kicks. In an exciting semi-final match up with the Western Mustangs, Toronto came away with a 3-2 victory (5-4 in penalty kicks) to earn a spot in the OUA gold-medal match and a trip to Langley, B.C. for the 2009 CIS championship tournament. Unfortunately, the Blues have to settle for silver as they fell 1-0 (5-4 in penalty kicks) to in the championship game. Six members of the team were named league all-stars. Team captain Yannis Gianniotis, Alex Raphael and Dylan Bams were named OUA first team all-stars, while Gooden, Smits and Mario Nallira earned second team honours. The Blues opened the CIS championship tournament with a 2-1 victory over the Victoria Vikes, before dropping a heartbreaking 3-0 decision to the Laval Rouge et Or in the semifinals. In tough against the host Trinity Western Spartans, Toronto took the defending silver medalists to overtime, only to fall 2-1 (4-2 in penalty kicks) to place fourth. Gianniotis was named a first team all-Canadian.

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2009 Year in Review OUA STANDINGS East Team Toronto Queen’s Carleton Laurentian Ryerson Nipissing Trent RMC

GP 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

W 11 8 7 6 5 2 3 0

L 1 2 5 6 4 5 8 11

T 2 4 2 2 5 7 3 3

West Team York Windsor Waterloo McMaster Guelph Western Laurier Brock

PTS 35 28 23 20 20 13 12 3

GP 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

W 9 8 6 6 6 4 3 2

L 2 1 5 7 7 6 6 10

T 3 5 3 1 1 4 5 2

PTS 30 29 21 19 19 16 14 8

2009 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Regular Season Date

Opponent

Location

Goal Scorers

9/5/2009

Toronto 6, Trent 0

Varsity Centre

Nallira 2, Raphael 2, Lee 1, Gianniotis 1

9/6/2009

Toronto 0, Queen’s 0

Varsity Centre

9/13/2009 Queen’s 1, Toronto 0

Queen’s University

9/16/2009 Toronto 2, Ryerson 0

Ryerson University

9/19/2009 Toronto 0, Carleton 0

Varsity Centre

9/26/2009 Toronto 3, Laurentian 1

Laurentian University Bams 1, Raphael 1, Gooden 1

9/27/2009 Toronto 2, Nipissing 0

Nipissing University Raphael 1, Gooden 1

9/30/2009 Toronto 3, Trent 0

Trent University

Lee 1, Gooden 1, Trent OG

10/4/2009 Toronto 3, RMC 0

RMC

Nesbitt 1, Raphael 1, Gianniotis 1

10/7/2009 Toronto 1, RMC 0

Varsity Centre

Gianniotis 1

10/9/2009 Toronto 2, Carleton 1

Carleton University

Raphael 1, Nesbitt 1

10/16/2009 Toronto 2, Laurentian 0

Varsity Centre

Gooden 2

10/17/2009 Toronto 1, Nipissing 0

Varsity Centre

Gooden 1

10/24/2009 Toronto 5, RMC 0

Varsity Centre

Nallira 1, Nesbitt 1, Gooden 1, Bams 1, Raphael 1

10/31/2009 Toronto 4, Laurentian 0

Quarter-Final

Borgmann 2, Gooden 1, Gala 1

11/7/2009 Toronto 3, Western 2 (PK)

Semifinal

Gooden 1, Gala 1

11/8/2009 McMaster 1, Toronto 0 (PK)

Final

Gooden 1, Gianniotis 1

OUA Playoffs (at Varsity Centre)

CIS Championship (at Trinity Western University) 11/12/2009 Toronto 2, Victoria 1

Quarter-Final

11/13/2009 Laval 3, Toronto 0

Semifinal

Gooden 1, Raphael 1

11/15/2009 Trinity Western 2, Toronto 1 (PK) Bronze Medal Match Raphael 1

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2009 Year in Review OUA TOP TEN SCORERS Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Player Nordo Gooden - Toronto Francesco Bruno - York Thaddeus Bolton - Trent Jonni Okai - Carleton Alexander Raphael - Toronto Jordan Brooks - Queen’s Joey Kewin - Carleton Adrian Pena - York Daniel Kier - Laurentian

GP 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14

G 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6

YC 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1

RC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Michael Arnold - Queen’s

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1

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2009 VARSITY BLUES STATISTICS # # Player

GP

G

YC

RC

8

Nordo Gooden

14

8

1

0

10

Alexander Raphael

13

7

1

0

6

Yannis Gianniotis

13

4

2

1

23

Mario Nallira

12

3

1

1

19

Scott Nesbitt

13

3

1

0

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Dylan Bams

13

2

4

0

13

Seung Bok Lee

13

2

0

0

7

Ryan Sciacchitano

13

0

1

0

4

Michael Evans

13

0

1

0

3

Darragh McGee

10

0

1

0

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Record Manual VARSITY BLUES HISTORY The University of Toronto men’s soccer program continues to be one of the best in the nation and upholds a tradition of success and accomplishment that stretches back 130 years. Organized soccer was first introduced to the U of T campus in 1876, when the University of Toronto Football Club abandoned a traditional local set of football rules in favour of the then-novel “Association game.” The current team was established in 1879, making it one of the oldest in North America. The Blues dominated the Ontario-Quebec interuniversity league for much of the 20th century, capturing 43 league titles between 1904 and 1968, including 17 championships in the 1950s and 60s. This tradition of excellence continues to the present day. For the past two decades, the U of T men’s soccer team has been consistently ranked in the top 10 in the country and has reached the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) championships nine times since 1986, bringing home the national title in 1988 and a silver medal in 2005. The Blues were OUA silver medalists from 2004-06 and 2009 and last captured the OUA title in 2002. Varsity Blues soccer also regularly attracts some of the top high school student-athletes from Ontario and across the country. In 1989 the entire Varsity Blues squad represented Canada at the World University Championship and captured the silver medal. Since 1979, 37 Varsity Blues have been named CIS all-Canadians, including Mark Purdy, Peter Sarantopoulos, Joe Demiglio and Mike Bialy.

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Record Manual VARSITY BLUES – 1988 CIAU CHAMPIONS

In 1988, the Varsity Blues men’s soccer team claimed the nation’s top prize, a CIAU championship, for the first time in U of T history. The Blues wrapped up the regular season schedule with a near perfect 15-1-1 record, scoring 42 goals and allowing just 12. In the post-season, U of T opened their title run with a 1-0 penalty kick victory over Carleton before slipping past Queen’s 4-2 in the provincial semifinals and shutting out Western 2-0 to claim the OUAA crown. At the national championship, the Blues defeated number-one ranked Alberta (2-1) with goals from Pat Cubellis and George Argyropoulos. And in the final, Cubellis notched the game’s only marker in a 1-0 victory over McGill. The team then capped off their storybook season at the World University Soccer Championship in Arizona, where they represented Canada and earned a silver medal. The success of this squad, which was led by 1988 OUAA coach of the year Jim Lefkos, can be attributed to their tremendous depth, determination and incredible team chemistry. Seven Varsity Blues were named OUAA allstars, with Cubellis and Coz Zambazis also garnering all-Canadian honours. The 1988-89 championship team included Terry Apostolou (Manager), George Argyropoulos, Chris Collie, David Collie, Pat Cubellis, John Diniz, Patrick Fancott, John Fitzgerald, Guido Geisler, Domenic Ientile, Alan Kennedy, Ben Kwak, Tom Lazarou, Rod MacGregor, (therapist) Dino Mastrogianis, William Murray, Robert Pacas, Bill Papaconstantinou, Nino Perrotta, Peter Sarantopoulos, Tony Tata, Tom Tsilfidis, Mark Varkul, Coz Zambazis and head coach Jim Lefkos.

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Record Manual

VARSITY BLUES AT THE CIS CHAMPIONSHIP (Since 1972)

Appearances 12

GP 25

W 8

1972 Alberta 2, Toronto 0 1982 Victoria 1, Toronto 0 1986 Semifinal - Toronto 3, UNB 2 Final - UBC 4, Toronto 0 1988 Semifinal - Toronto 2, Alberta 1 Final - Toronto 1, McGill 0 1990 Prelim - Toronto 2, McGill 1 Semifinal - UBC 2, Toronto 1 (OT) 1996 Pool A Toronto 3, McGill 3 Victoria 1, Toronto 0 1998 Pool B Alberta 2, Toronto 1 McGill 1, Toronto 0

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L 16

T 1

1st Appearance 1972

Last Appearance 2009

2002 Pool B Toronto 1, Victoria 0 Brock 2, Toronto 0 Bronze - McGill 3, Toronto 0 2004 Pool A SMU 4, Toronto 2 McGill 3, Toronto 0 2005 Quarter-Final - Toronto 1, SMU 0 Semifinal - Toronto 4, TWU 3 Final - UBC 3, Toronto 1 2006 Quarter-Final - Montreal 2, Toronto 1 Consolation Semifinal - SMU 3, Toronto 0 2009 Quarter-Final - Toronto 2, Victoria 1 Semifinal - Laval 3, Toronto 0 Bronze - TWU 2, Toronto 1 (PK)

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Record Manual AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS CIS CHAMPIONS 1988 CIS COACH OF THE YEAR 1986 - Jim Lefkos CIS ALL-CANADIANS 1979 - Dave Secco (1st Team), Dieter Wendling (1st Team) 1980 - Len Visconti (2nd Team) 1983 - Ricardo Zane (2nd Team) 1984 - Ricardo Zane (2nd Team) 1986 - Mark Purdy (1st Team), Pat Cubellis (1st Team) 1987 - Mark Purdy (1st Team) 1988 - Coz Zambazis (1st Team), Pat Cubellis (1st Team) 1989 - Peter Sarantopoulos (2nd Team) 1990 - Peter Sarantopoulos (1st Team), George Argyropoulos (2nd Team) 1991 - Peter Sarantopoulos (1st Team) 1992 - George Argyropoulos (2nd Team) 1993 - Steve Albanese (2nd Team) 1994 - Tom Kouzmanis (1st Team), Steve Albanese (2nd Team) 1995 - Joe Demiglio (1st Team)

1996 - Joe Demiglio (1st Team), Stuart Black (1st Team) 1997 - Theo Zagar (1st Team), Joe Demiglio (1st Team), Eric Puig (1st Team) 1998 - Jonathon Robilliard (2nd Team) 1999 - Tom Kiriakou (2nd Team), Logan Purdy (2nd Team) 2000 - Anthony Capotosto (1st Team) 2001 - Anthony Capotosto (1st Team), Yuri Elkaim (2nd Team), Jeff Ormonde (2nd Team), Tom Kouzmanis (2nd Team) 2002 - Yuri Elkaim (1st Team) 2003 - Robert Rupf (1st Team) 2004 - Sean Myers (2nd Team), Mike Bialy (2nd Team) 2005 - Eric Tse (1st Team) 2006 – Mike Bialy (1st Team), Eric Tse (2nd Team), Evan Milward (2nd Team) 2007 – Mike Bialy (1st Team) 2009 - Yannis Gianniotis (2nd Team)

OUA CHAMPIONS 2002, 1988, 1986, 1982, 1976, 1972, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1964*, 1963’, 1962, 1960, 1959, 1958*’, 1957, 1956’, 1955, 1954, 1953, 1951’, 1950, 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1945, 1939, 1938, 1935, 1933, 1932, 1929, 1923, 1921, 1920, 1919, 1914, 1913, 1911, 1910, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904 ‘ West champions *co-champions

OUA COACH OF THE YEAR 1986 - Jim Lefkos (East co-winner) 1988 - Jim Lefkos (East) 1993 - Jim Lefkos (East) 2001 - Jim Lefkos (East North) 2003 - John Vidovich (West/North) 2004 - John Vidovich (North/South)

OUA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2003 - Robert Rupf (West/North) 2005 - Eric Tse (North/South) 2006 – Mike Bialy (East) 2007 – Mike Bialy (East)

OUA COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD 2008 – Nordo Gooden

OUA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2001 - Sean Myers (East/North) 2002 - George Davis (West/North)

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Record Manual OUA ALL-STARS 1977 - Peter Uremovich (Fullback) 1978 - Pat Pitters (Def), Milan Lukovich (Alternate Fwd.) 1979 - Bob Simcoe (Goal), Dieter Wendling (Def), Chris Lasovich (Def) 1980 - Lenny Visconti (1st Mid), Peter Kovacs (2nd Def) 1981 - not available 1982 - Nitin Kawale (Def), Jim Kyriacou (Def), Frank Minchella (Mid), Lenny Visconti (Fwd), Riccardo Zane (Fwd) 1983 - Roman Mushka (Def), Bill Mackrell (Mid), Riccardo Zane (Fwd) 1984 - Bill Mackrell (Mid), Coz Zambasis (Mid), Raccardo Zane (Fwd) 1985 - Guido Geisler (Def), Coz Zambasis (Mid) 1986 - Carlo Vilardo (Goal), Guido Geisler (Def), Mark Purdy (Mid), Coz Zambasis (Mid), Pat Cubellis (Fwd) 1987 - Guido Geisler (Def), Mark Purdy (Mid), Dino Mastrogianis (Mid) 1988 - Dominic Ientile (Goal), Rob Pacas (Def), Guido Geisler (Def), John Diniz (Mid), Dino Mastrogianis (Mid), Coz Zambasis (Mid), Pat Cubellis (Str) 1989 - Guido Geisler (Def), Peter Sarantopoulos (Def), Chris Collie (Mid), John Diniz (Mid), Cubellis (Fwd) 1990 - Tim Rosenfeld (Goal), Peter Sarantopoulos (Def), Tom Lazarou (Mid), John Diniz (Mid), George Argyropoulos (Fwd) 1991 - Tim Rosenfeld (Goal), Peter Sarantopoulos (Def), Marco DeLuca (Mid), Enzo Sallese (Mid) 1992 - Steve Albanese (Def), Marco DeLuca (Mid), Enzo Sallese (Mid), George Argyropoulos (Fwd) 1993 - Steve Albanese (Def), Guido Spinelli (Mid), Joe Demiglio (Mid), Tom Kouzmanis (Fwd) 1994 - Theo Zagar (Goal), Steve Albanese (Def), Stuart Black (Mid), Tom Kouzmanis (Fwd) 1995 - Joe Demiglio (Def), Suhail Mirza (Mid), Ferdinando Tantalo (Mid) 1996 - Victor Maia (Goal), Joe Demiglio (Def), Stuart Black (Mid), Hieu Quach (Mid), Eric Puig (Fwd) 1997 - Theo Zagar (Goal), Joe DeMiglio (Def), Anthony Capotosto (Def), Stuart Black (Mid), Suhail Mirza (Mid), Eric Puig (Fwd) 1998 - Omar El-Behairy (Mid), Jonathan Robillard (Def) 1999 - Anthony Capotosto (1st Def), Logan Purdy (1st Def), Tom Kiriakou (1st Mid), Sakis Rizos (2nd Goal), Robert Rupf (2nd Def), Joey Ciano (2nd Def) 2000 - Anthony Capotosto (1st Def), Logan Purdy (1st Mid), Robert Rupf (2nd Def), Oday Khaghani (2nd Mid), Joey Ciano (2nd Mid) 2001 - Yuri Elkaim (1st Goal), Anthony Capotosto (1st Def), Oday Khaghani (1st Mid), Jeff Ormonde (1st Mid), Tom Kouzmanis (1st St), Joey Ciano (1st St), Robert Rupf (2nd Def), Jakov Moric (2nd Def), Sean Myers (2nd Mid) 2002 - Yuri Elkaim (1st Goal), Robert Rupf (1st Def), Jeff Ormonde (1st Mid), Sean Myers (1st St), Anthony Capotosto (2nd Def) 2003 - Robert Rupf (1st Def), George Davis (1st Def), Sean Myers (1st Mid), Michel D’Angelo (1st St), Mike Bialy (2nd Mid) 2004 - Mike Bialy (1st Mid), Sean Myers (1st St), George Davis (2nd Def), Faiz Karim (2nd Def) 2005 - Eric Tse (1st Def), Mike Bialy (1st Mid), Joe Rini (1st Mid), Kyle Hall (1st St), Dustin Chung (2nd Def), George Davis (2nd Mid) 2006 – Alen Keri (1st Def), Eric Tse (1st Def), Mike Bialy (1st Mid), Joe Rini (1st Mid), Evan Milward (1st St), Mario Nallira (2nd Mid). 2007 – Joe Rini (1st Mid), Mike Bialy (1st Mid), Dustin Chung (2nd Def), Jose D’Amora (2nd Mid), Evan Milward (2nd St). 2008 – Yannis Giannoitis (1st Def), Dustin Chung (1st Def), Mario Nallira (1st Mid), Niko Pesa (1st St), Lawrence Buchan (2nd Mid). 2009 - Yannis Gianniotis (1st Def), Dylan Bams (1st Mid), Alex Raphael (1st St), Jon Smits (2nd GK), Mario Nallira (2nd Mid), Nordo Gooden (2nd St).

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS, 1963 TO DATE

1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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SEASON T Standing 1 3rd 1 1st West 0 1st West 0 1st West 0 1st West 0 1st West 3 * 4 * 1 * 2 1st West 4 2nd West 1 4th West 0 6th 1 3rd 1 6th 1 4th 1 2nd 2 10th 3 9th 1 1st East 6 3rd East 4 6th East 2 5th East 3 2nd East 3 1st East 1 1st East 1 2nd East 2 1st East 1 3rd East 1 3rd East 3 2nd East 3 2nd East 3 3rd East 5 4th East 3 2nd East 4 2nd East 3 1st C/N 2 1st C/N 2 1st C/N 4 1st North 0 1st North 3 1st North 2 1st North 3 3rd East 3 2nd East 3 2nd East 2 1st East

PLAYOFFS W L 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 5 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 2 1 5 2 0 1 2 3 4 2 3 1 0 1 1 2 3 3

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Coach E. I. Glass E. I. Glass E. I. Glass E. I. Glass E. I. Glass E. I. Glass Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Bob Nichol Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos Jim Lefkos John Vidovich John Vidovich Carmine Isacco Carmine Isacco Anthony Capotosto Anthony Capotosto Anthony Capotosto

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ALL-TIME GAME RESULTS, 1945 TO 2008 All games are CIAU(C)/OQAA/OUAA/OUA league games unless otherwise noted

1945 13-Oct McMaster 4 0 W 20-Oct OAC 6 0 W 27-Oct Western 6 1 W 03-Nov OAC 2 2 T 10-Nov McMaster 6 0 W 17-Nov Western 4 0 W 1946 12-Oct OAC 2 1 W 19-Oct McMaster 9 0 W 25-Oct OAC 1 1 T 02-Nov McMaster 6 0 W 09-Nov Western 2 1 W 16-Nov Western 2 2 T 1947 11-Oct Western 3 3 T 18-Oct OAC 4 1 W 25-Oct McGill 7 0 W 01-Nov OAC 4 0 W 07-Nov McGill 3 0 W 15-Nov Western 2 0 W 1948 08-Oct Western 2 1 W 22-Oct McGill 4 2 W 30-Oct McGill 0 2 L 06-Nov OAC 0 1 L 13-Nov Western 2 0 W 20-Nov OAC 2 0 W 1949 14-Oct McGill 4 1 W 29-Oct Western 7 1 W 02-Nov OAC 0 2 L 05-Nov McGill 2 1 W 12-Nov Western 4 1 W 19-Nov OAC 9 1 W 1950 07-Oct Western 9 0 W 14-Oct McGill 1 3 L 21-Oct OAC 6 1 W 25-Oct OAC 1 1 T 28-Oct RMC 5 3 W 03-Nov RMC 2 0 W 04-Nov McGill 2 4 L 11-Nov Western 7 0 W 1951 12-Oct OAC 7 4 W 17-Oct OAC 5 1 W 18-Oct Buffalo St 1 0 W ex 19-Oct RMC 2 0 W

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1989 16-Sep Laurentian 0 4 L 23-Sep Trent 2 0 W 30-Sep Carleton 4 0 W 01-Oct RMC 2 0 W 04-Oct York 2 1 W 07-Oct Carleton 4 0 W 08-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 14-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 15-Oct RMC 3 0 W 21-Oct York 1 0 W 22-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 28-Oct Trent 2 0 W 31-Oct York (PK) 2 1 W OU-PO 03-Nov Laurentian 0 1 L OU-PO pk 1990 15-Sep Laurentian 0 0 T 22-Sep Queen’s 1 2 L 29-Sep Trent 4 0 W 30-Sep Carleton 1 0 W 06-Oct Queen’s 1 1 T 07-Oct RMC 8 0 W 13-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W 14-Oct Carleton 3 1 W 17-Oct York 2 1 W 20-Oct Trent 7 0 W 24-Oct York 1 0 W 27-Oct RMC 7 1 W 30-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W OU-PO 02-Nov Laurentian 1 0 W OU-PO pk 04-Nov Guelph 0 1 L OU-Ch pk 07-Nov McGill 2 1 W CIS 11-Nov UBC (OT) 1 2 L CIS 1991 21-Sep Carleton 0 1 L 22-Sep Trent 0 1 L 25-Sep York 2 1 W 28-Sep Carleton 1 4 L 29-Sep Trent 3 0 W 05-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 08-Oct York 1 0 W 12-Oct Laurentian 2 1 L 13-Oct Queen’s 0 0 T 19-Oct Laurentian 2 1 W 26-Oct Carleton 3 1 W OU-PO 01-Nov Laurentian 1 2 L OU-PO

1992 16-Sep Ryerson 2 0 W 19-Sep Laurentian 0 1 L 20-Sep Queen’s 1 1 W (forf) 26-Sep Carleton 1 2 L 27-Sep Trent 1 0 W 02-Oct Trent 5 0 W 07-Oct York 4 1 W 10-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W 14-Oct Ryerson 5 0 W 20-Oct Queen’s 2 0 W 24-Oct Carleton 0 1 L 25-Oct York 0 0 T 31-Oct Laurentian 0 1 L OU-PO 1993 18-Sep Queen’s 2 0 W 19-Sep Laurentian 1 1 T 22-Sep Ryerson 1 1 T 25-Sep Carleton 0 2 L 26-Sep Trent 5 1 W 29-Sep York 3 0 W 02-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W 08-Oct Trent 2 0 W 13-Oct York 4 2 W 16-Oct Queen’s 0 0 T 17-Oct Ryerson 2 0 W 24-Oct Carleton 3 1 W 30-Oct Laurentian 3 2 W OU-PO pk 03-Nov Queen’s 0 2 L OU-PO ot 1994 16-Sep Queen’s 4 0 W 18-Sep Laurentian 0 1 L 21-Sep Ryerson 1 1 T 24-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 25-Sep Trent 4 0 W 28-Sep York 2 0 W 01-Oct Laurentian 2 2 T 07-Oct Trent 3 0 W 12-Oct York 4 1 W 16-Oct Carleton 1 1 T 22-Oct Ryerson 3 1 W 23-Oct Queen’s 4 3 W 29-Oct Queen’s 0 0 W OU-PO pk 02-Nov Laurentian 0 0 L OU-PO pk 1995 16-Sep Queen’s 1 1 T 20-Sep York 2 1 W 27-Sep Ryerson 1 3 L 30-Sep Laurentian 0 1 L 01-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 04-Oct Trent 6 2 W 07-Oct Ryerson 1 0 W 08-Oct Carleton 2 0 W 14-Oct Trent 4 0 W 15-Oct Carleton 1 1 T 21-Oct York 0 3 L

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1996 14-Sep Laurentian 1 2 L 15-Sep Queen’s 0 0 T 21-Sep Ryerson 2 0 W 22-Sep Queen’s 1 1 T 28-Sep Carleton 1 1 T 29-Sep York 1 1 T 02-Oct York 4 0 W 05-Oct Laurentian 1 2 L 09-Oct Trent 9 0 W 16-Oct Ryerson 4 1 W 19-Oct Trent 3 1 W 20-Oct Carleton 1 1 T 27-Oct Carleton 3 2 W OU-PO pk 30-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W OU-PO 03-Nov Western 1 2 L OU-Ch 08-Nov McGill 3 3 T CIS 09-Nov Victoria 0 1 L CIS 1997 06-Sep Queen’s 1 2 L 10-Sep Trent 3 0 W 13-Sep Laurentian 2 2 T 20-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 21-Sep Laurentian 0 0 T 24-Sep York 1 0 W 27-Sep Trent 6 0 W 28-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 05-Oct York 2 0 W 07-Oct Ryerson 3 2 W 12-Oct Ryerson 6 0 W 17-Oct Queen’s 1 1 T 26-Oct Laurentian 2 0 W OU-PO 29-Oct York 0 1 L OU-PO 1998 12-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 13-Sep Queen’s 1 1 T 19-Sep Trent 7 0 W 20-Sep Ryerson 1 0 W 23-Sep York 0 1 L 26-Sep Nipissing 8 1 W 27-Sep Laurentian 2 2 T 03-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 04-Oct Carleton 2 2 T 10-Oct Nipissing 4 1 W 11-Oct Laurentian 4 0 W 17-Oct Ryerson 2 0 W 18-Oct Trent 9 1 W 25-Oct York 0 0 T 31-Oct Queen’s 3 0 W OU-PO 04-Nov York 1 0 W OU-PO 07-Nov Western 1 3 L OU-Ch 11-Nov Alberta 1 2 L CIS 12-Nov McGill 1 0 L CIS

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Record Manual 1999 11-Sep Laurentian 2 2 T 12-Sep Nipissing 3 1 W 18-Sep Queen’s 1 1 T 19-Sep Ryerson 3 1 W 25-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 26-Sep Trent 4 0 W 29-Sep York 1 1 T 02-Oct Nipissing 5 0 W 03-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W 08-Oct Toronto 2 1 W 16-Oct Trent 2 1 W 17-Oct Carleton 0 1 L 20-Oct Ryerson 2 0 W 23-Oct York 0 1 L 30-Oct York 0 1 L OU-PO 2000 09-Sep Laurentian 1 0 W 10-Sep Nipissing 2 1 W 17-Sep Carleton 4 0 W 23-Sep Trent 2 1 W 24-Sep York 3 0 W 30-Sep Queen’s 3 2 W 02-Oct Trent 2 0 W 06-Oct York 3 1 W 07-Oct Queen’s 0 2 L 14-Oct Nipissing 4 2 W 15-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 21-Oct Carleton 1 1 T 29-Oct York 0 3 L OU-PO 2001 09-Sep Trent 4 1 W 15-Sep Nipissing 7 0 W 16-Sep Laurentian 3 1 W 22-Sep Trent 3 0 W 23-Sep Queen’s 5 1 W 26-Sep York 4 1 W 29-Sep Carleton 0 0 W 06-Oct Laurentian 0 0 W 07-Oct Nipissing 6 0 W 13-Oct Carleton 1 0 W 20-Oct Queen’s 1 2 L 21-Oct York 0 3 L 27-Oct York 1 0 W OU-PO 03-Nov Laurier 1 2 L OU-PO 04-Nov Laurentian 2 1 W OU-PO 2002 14-Sep Waterloo 0 0 T 15-Sep Laurier 1 2 L 21-Sep Windsor 2 1 W 22-Sep Western 0 0 T 28-Sep Nipissing 1 0 W 29-Sep Laurentian 3 0 W 04-Oct York 0 0 T 10-Oct York 1 1 T

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2003 13-Sep Laurier 3 1 L (f) 14-Sep Nipissing 2 0 L (f) 21-Sep York 4 1 L (f) 27-Sep Waterloo 3 2 L (f) 28-Sep Laurier 2 1 L (f) 04-Oct Windsor 3 0 L (f) 05-Oct Western 1 0 L (f) 10-Oct York 3 1 L (f) 18-Oct Laurentian 0 1 L (f) 19-Oct Nipissing 2 1 L (f) 26-Oct Waterloo 2 1 L (f)OU-PO 2004 11-Sep Nipissing 3 2 W 12-Sep Laurentian 2 3 L 18-Sep York 0 0 T 25-Sep McMaster 8 0 W 26-Sep Brock 1 0 W 03-Oct Ryerson 1 0 W 16-Oct Nipissing 1 1 T 17-Oct Laurentian 0 2 L 23-Oct Guelph 1 1 T 24-Oct York 2 0 W 31-Oct McMaster 3 1 W OU-PO 06-Nov Carleton 3 2 W OU-PO 07-Nov Western 0 1 L OU-Ch 12-Nov Saint Mary’s 2 4 L CIS 13-Nov McGill 0 3 L CIS 2005 10-Sep Laurentian 2 0 W 11-Sep Nipissing 5 0 W 18-Sep York 0 0 T 24-Sep Guelph 2 2 T 25-Sep Ryerson 3 0 W 01-Oct McMaster 3 0 W 02-Oct Brock 4 0 W 15-Oct Laurentian 0 2 L 16-Oct Nipissing 2 0 W 23-Oct York 2 0 W 29-Oct Nipissing 2 1 W OU-PO 05-Nov Western 2 1 W OU-PO 06-Nov Carleton 0 2 L OU-Ch 11-Nov Saint Mary’s 1 0 W CIS 12-Nov Trin. Western 4 3 W CIS 13-Nov UBC 1 2 L CI-Ch

2006 2-Sep Ryerson 1 0 3-Sep Trent 2 1 9-Sep Laurentian 1 0 10-Sep Nipissing 3 0 17-Sep Ryerson 2 0 23-Sep Carleton 0 0 30-Sep Queen’s 1 2 1-Oct RMC 2 0 4-Oct Trent 2 2 6-Oct Nipissing 7 4 7-Oct Laurentian 1 1 14-Oct Queen’s 0 1 15-Oct RMC 3 0 22-Oct Carleton 1 3 25-Oct Nipissing 4 1 28-Oct Carleton 2 1 4-Nov Brock 3 1 5-Nov Western 1 2

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2007 1-Sep Trent 2-Sep Queen’s 8-Sep Laurentian 9-Sep Nipissing 15-Sep Carleton 19-Sep Ryerson 22-Sep Carleton 29-Sep Queen’s 3-Oct Trent 7-Oct RMC 10-Oct Ryerson 13-Oct Laurentian 14-Oct Nipissing 20-Oct RMC 27-Oct Queen’s

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2008 3-Sep Ryerson 6-Sep Laurentian 7-Sep Nipissing 14-Sep Carleton 20-Sep Trent 21-Sep Carleton 27-Sep Trent 28-Sep RMC 4-Oct Nipissing 5-Oct Laurentian 8-Oct Ryerson 10-Oct Queen’s 18-Oct RMC 19-Oct Queen’s 25-Oct Laurentian 1-Nov York 2-Nov Carleton

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Trent Queen’s Queen’s Ryerson Carleton Laurentian Nipissing Trent RMC Ryerson Carleton Laurentian Nipissing RMC Laurentian Western McMaster Victoria Laval

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