2025 West Virginia University Men's Soccer Guide

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MEN'S SOCCER TIMELINE

1961

West Virginia University soccer plays in its inaugural season

1965

WVU wins its first conference championship in the Southern Conference Tournament

1966

The Mountaineers reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time

1975

Jack Cardosa sets the Mountaineer all-time record with 53 career goals, a mark that still stands. His 115 career points also are No. 1 in West Virginia history.

1967

Ron McEachen is named WVU’s first All-American

1995

WVU Hall of Fame coach John McGrath retires after 27 seasons at the helm. He won a schoolrecord 202 matches.

2006

Mountaineers crowned Big East regular-season champions

Marlon LeBlanc named National Coach of the Year by Soccer America and FieldTurf

2005

1981

West Virginia reaches quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history

WVU opens Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium, one of the finest college soccer venues in the country

Aaron Pitchkolan becomes the first Mountaineer to be selected in the MLS SuperDraft

2013

Men’s Soccer locker room undergoes renovation

2018

WVU goes undefeated in regular-season play to claim its first Mid-American Conference title

2016

New locker room completed at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium

2019

The Mountaineers win three games in six days to take home the MAC Tournament crown

2020

Dan Stratford is hired as the 10th coach in program history

2022

WVU announces it has joined the Sun Belt Conference beginning in the 2022 season

2021

New Athletics Performance Center opens on campus

West Virginia advances to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the first time in 40 years

2024

The Mountaineers sweep the Sun Belt regular season and tournament titles

2023

West Virginia advances to the NCAA College Cup for the first time in program history

DICK DLESK SOCCER STADIUM

Mountaineer fans pack the stands to be the extra man, knowing their voice makes a difference. They come early, like to be heard and stay until the final whistle blows. Together, Mountaineer Nation defends Dlesk. The 2025 season is the Mountaineers’ 22nd competing at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium, one of the nation’s finest college soccer facilities. In that time, some of the greatest wins in program history have been earned.

“Our goal is to build the best homefield advantage in all of college soccer. With help from our strong support system, we want to make sure that stepping into Dlesk as a visitor is no easy task. We are very proud of what we can call home."
- Coach Dan Stratford

SUN BELT CONFERENCE

The Sun Belt Conference is back for its fourth year of a new-look men’s soccer league in 2025.

A total of 10 teams comprise SBC men's soccer; six full-time, conference members James Madison, Marshall, Old Dominion, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern and Georgia State in addition to Kentucky, South Carolina, UCF, and West Virginia, who will compete as affiliate members for men's soccer only. The Sun Belt Conference previously sponsored men's soccer from 1976-1995 and 2014-20.

"These elite programs will lend instant credibility and help establish the Sun Belt as one of the nation's premier men's collegiate soccer conferences," said Commissioner Keith Gill. "They each bring their unique traditions and histories of excellence. We welcome them and look forward to a bright future on the pitch."

The Sun Belt Conference men's soccer membership will boast some of the sport's most accomplished programs. The 10 teams have combined for more than 100 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances.

The Sun Belt Conference was founded in 1976 and began sponsoring football in 2001. It now sponsors 19 NCAA Division I sports and annually awards nearly $134 million in financial aid to more than 4,600 student-athletes.

The Sun Belt Conference men’s soccer membership will boast some of the sport’s most accomplished programs. The 10 teams have combined for more than 100 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances.

CHARACTER

Public, land-grant institution, founded in 1867. Across the three campuses of the WVU System in Morgantown, Keyser, and Beckley, WVU is changing lives and helping to create a brighter future. Our purpose remains to bring education, healthcare, and prosperity to our state. WVU is one of only a few flagship, R1, land-grant, community-engaged universities in the nation.

RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION

R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Possible category, as described by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

ACCREDITATION

WVU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Many programs hold specialized accreditation.

GOVERNANCE

The WVU Board of Governors is the University’s governing body. The Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia is responsible for developing, establishing and overseeing the implementation of a public policy agenda for the state’s four-year colleges and universities. Michael Benson is WVU’s 27th president.

CAMPUS LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES

The WVU System is a family of distinctive campuses united by a single mission. From the groundbreaking research of our flagship in Morgantown to the student-centered focus of WVU Potomac State College in Keyser to the technology-intensive programs at WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley, we are creating a better future for West Virginia and the world.

The WVU Institute of Technology offers 30+ majors, including undergraduate engineering programs that have consistently ranked among the top in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report.

WVU Potomac State College offers 60+ majors and combines the personal attention of a small college with the affordable benefits of a major university.

The WVU System also includes Health Sciences locations in Charleston and Martinsburg; School of Nursing campuses in Morgantown, Charleston, Keyser, Bridgeport and Beckley; farms and forests throughout the state; and WVU Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp.

The WVU Morgantown campus is in a town that was named the “No. 1 Small City in America” by BizJournals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Morgantown was also rated the ninth best college town in America by Business Insider.

STUDENT PROFILE

Fall 2024 WVU System enrollment was 25,000+

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

WVU recipients of prestigious scholarships include 25 Rhodes Scholars, 142 Gilman Scholars, 82 Fulbright Scholars, 53 Goldwater Scholars, 44 Critical Language Scholars, 30 Boren Scholars, 27 Truman Scholars, 6 Morris K. Udall Scholars, 5 USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 4 George C. Marshall (British) Scholars, 39 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar and one Schwarzman Scholar.

R1 RESEARCH INSTITUTION HIGHLIGHTS

WVU is one of only 187 colleges and universities to attain a ranking of R1, or the highest possible research category, alongside such institutions as Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Johns Hopkins.

WVU researchers are exploring the frontier in neuroscience research at the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, doing groundbreaking work on Alzheimer’s disease and addiction treatment using focused ultrasound to safely open the blood-brain barrier (reported by “60 Minutes,” the New York Times, New England Journal of Medicine, the Washington Post and more).

WVU researchers are exploring the farthest reaches of the universe: dozens helped uncover evidence of ripples in space-time. mWVU is one of two or three universities that serve as a major hub for all branches of science contributing to NANOGrav – a galaxy-sized detector that is beginning to detect the gravitational universe.

Maura McLaughlin, Eberly Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, an internationally renowned WVU astrophysicist was selected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors in the scientific world.

Duncan Lorimer, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, was selected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of London.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Twelve Morgantown colleges and schools offer 302 majors in agriculture and natural resources; applied and human sciences; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts and media; dentistry; engineering and mineral resources; law; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; and public health. Hundreds of distance education and online classes are available.

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Students can choose from more than 450 student organizations or participate in an active intramural program and a variety of club sports.

SERVICE AND LEARNING

The Center for Service and Learning develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty. WVU is one of only 75 schools recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for Community Engagement (recognized since 2010).

PARENTS CLUB

The Mountaineer Parents Club, with 20,000+ members, connects parents and families with the student experience.

ALUMNI

Chartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 210,000+ graduates worldwide (in 135 nations).

LIBRARIES

The WVU Libraries encompass seven libraries statewide. Facilities in Morgantown include the Downtown Campus Library, Evansdale Library, Health Sciences Library, Law Library and the West Virginia and Regional History Center. Onsite collections include more than 936,000 books, 1.5+ million e-books and 700+ databases.

PRIVATE SUPPORT

The WVU Foundation recorded $282.6 million in gifts and pledges in fiscal year 2024. As of June 30, 2024, total Foundation assets stood at $3.04 billion, including long-term investments for the benefit of WVU and assets managed by the Foundation for other WVU-affiliated organizations.

EXTENSION

Throughout the year in West Virginia’s 55 counties, WVU Extension funds and delivers West Virginia’s 4-H program, which reaches more than 68,000 youth each year through county and state camps, special interest clubs, in-school activities and other programs.

ADMISSION AND APPLICATION TIMELINE

It’s painless to apply — no required essays or recommendations, students are automatically considered for scholarships and can be admitted with or without ACT or SAT scores. Test scores may be required for certain majors or scholarships. Apply directly to WVU or use the Common Application. WVU offers a rolling admission (there is no official application deadline). Applications are processed beginning in late August for admission the following fall. March 1 is the deadline for West Virginia residents to submit Promise Scholarship applications. Visit admissions.wvu.edu to learn more, including how to submit official transcripts and test scores. Graduate admission (for degree-seeking applicants) requires a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale for regular admission. In addition, an applicant must meet the minimum admissions criteria determined by their program of interest.

VISITORS CENTER

The WVU Visitors Center is the front door to campus, providing the warm hospitality that Mountaineers are known for in a modern, welcoming space. Tours led by current students are offered Monday through Friday and select Saturdays. Details are available at visit.wvu.edu.

DAN STRATFORD

HEAD COACH • 6TH SEASON

Mountaineer alumnus Dan Stratford was named West Virginia University’s 10th men’s soccer head coach in January 2020 and enters his sixth season at the helm in 2025.

Stratford, who played for the Mountaineers from 2004-07, and served as an assistant coach at WVU from 2011-13, returned to Morgantown after a three-year stint as the head coach at the University of Charleston from 2017-19. While at UC, he compiled a record of 61-4-5 and led the Golden Eagles to a pair of Division II National Championships.

It hasn’t taken long for him to elevate his alma mater as he has gone 55-18-22 in four seasons in Morgantown.

In 2024, Stratford led WVU to both the Sun Belt Regular Season and Tournament titles for the first time in program history as he took home Sun Belt Coach of the Year honors. The Mountaineers went 13-2-7 overall and 5-0-4 in the Sun Belt, finishing league play unbeaten. During the season, the Mountaineers reached No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches poll for the first time in program history.

Sergio Ors Navarro was named the Sun Belt Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year. He was also named a First Team All-American by United Soccer Coaches as well as a Third Team All-American by Top Drawer Soccer. Additionally, he was also named the Sun Belt Tournament MVP. Off the field, he was named the United Soccer Coaches National Scholar Player of the Year. Max Broughton joined Ors Navarro as an All-American, earning second team honors by United Soccer Coaches. Broughton and Ryan Baer were also named First Team Academic All-Americans by College Sports Communicators along with Marcus Caldeira, who was also named the Academic All-American of the Year as WVU swept the national academic honors.

In the 2025 MLS SuperDraft, Baer was selected 28th overall by the Seattle Sounders, the fourth first round pick from WVU in the last two seasons. Additionally, Broughton and Ors Navarro signed professional contracts with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and Union Omaha, respectively.

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BORN: May 29, 1985 HOMETOWN: London, England

ALMA MATER: West Virginia ’09 (Bachelor’s), ’15 (Master’s)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2004-07

West Virginia (NCAA)

2008 DC United (MLS)

2009-10 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (Scottish Championship)

2010-11 Hereford United (League Two)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2011-12

West Virginia (Volunteer Assistant)

2013 West Virginia (Assistant)

2014-16

2017-19

Charleston (Assistant)

Charleston (Head Coach)

2020-present West Virginia (Head Coach)

PLAYING HONORS

2007 All-Big East Second Team

2007 All-Northeast Region Third Team, NSCAA

COACHING HONORS

2017 Mountain East All-Sports Coach of the Year

United Soccer Coaches Division II Coaching Staff of the Year

2018 Mountain East Coach of the Year

2019 Mountain East Coach of the Year

United Soccer Coaches Division II Coaching Staff of the Year

2023 TopDrawerSoccer National Coach of the Year

2024 Sun Belt Coach of the

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

Stratford vs. opponents

In 2023, Stratford led the Mountaineers to new heights as WVU went 17-3-4 to set a new program record for wins and advanced to the College Cup for the first time in program history. The Mountaineers finished the season ranked No. 3 in the United Soccer Coaches poll and Stratford was named the TopDrawerSoccer National Coach of the Year.

The season saw many highlights including wins over No. 1 Marshall and No. 3 Portland as well as ranked wins in the NCAA Tournament over Louisville, Vermont, and Loyola Marymount. West Virginia reached as high as No. 2 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 while going to No. 1 in both the TopDrawerSoccer and College Soccer News polls at various points throughout the season, the first time the Mountaineers have been in the top spot in any poll in program history.

Marcus Caldeira and Yutaro Tsukada each earned All-America status under Stratford's leadership while Jackson Lee, Frederik Jorgensen, and Luke McCormick joined the high-scoring duo on the United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region team as well as the All-Sun Belt team.

Off the field, Caldeira was named a First-Team Academic All-America by College Sports Communicators while Tsukada and Lee earned Scholar All-America status from United Soccer Coaches. Additionally, Ryan Baer, Max Broughton, Carlos Hernando, Kyle Lehnert, and Lee all earned spots on the Academic All-District squad.

The Mountaineers also made history in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft as Caldeira (20th, Minnesota United FC), Tsukada (25th, Orlando City SC), and Lee (28th, LAFC) were all taken in the first round, the only school to have a trio of first-

selections.

In 2022, Stratford and the Mountaineers ushered in a new era as they moved to the Sun Belt Conference after 10 years in the MAC, going 7-7-4 overall record and 3-1-4 in conference play.

Two players, Luke McCormick and Bjarne Thiesen, earned spots on the All-Sun Belt Second Team while Thiesen also earned second-team All-Southeast Region honors from United Soccer Coaches.

In the classroom, Aaron Denk Gracia and Dyon Dromers earned Academic All-America honors. Additionally, Ryan Baer and Adam Burchell earned spots on the Academic All-District squad.

The Mountaineers enjoyed one of their most successful seasons in program history in 2021. The squad finished 12-3-6 on the year and appeared in the NCAA Quarterfinal for the first time since 1981. WVU reached as high as No. 3 nationally in the United Soccer Coaches poll, good for its highest mark in program history. The team finished at No. 8 in the poll, its highest final ranking ever.

WVU earned the No. 11 seed in the NCAA Tournament, its highest national seed since 2007. A big reason why was the Mountaineers’ dominance at home. In all, West Virginia held an 8-0-3 record in Morgantown, marking its first unbeaten, home campaign in 14 years.

Individually, defender Bjarne Thiesen was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team, while defender Kevin Morris and midfielder Ryan Baer were all-region selections. Thiesen also was featured on TopDrawerSoccer’s Best XI Third Team, joining defender Frederik Jorgensen, who was named to the Freshman Best XI Second Team by TDS.

second-team distinction. In the classroom, nine players were featured on the Academic All-MAC Team, including Morris, who went on to become a CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team selection, the program’s first 2016.

Prior to his return to West Virginia, the London, England, native was named the Mountain East Conference (MEC) Coach of the Year for all sports in 2017 and 2019, and was a two-time United Soccer Coaches Division II Coaching Staff of the Year (2017, 2019) winner. Under Stratford’s tutelage, UC won three conference regular-season championships and two conference tournament titles in his three years in charge.

For the second consecutive season, Morris was placed on the Academic All-America First Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Defender Aaron Denk Gracia was selected to the third team. Along with that duo, midfielder Pau Jimenez Albelda earned Academic All-District honors.

A total of 14 players scored at least one goal in 2021, a program record. In the classroom, nine members of the year earned Academic All-MAC honors, and the club earned the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award for the 14th straight campaign.

Stratford’s first season at the helm in 2020-21 proved to be one of great adversity and uncertainty. The Mountaineers’ tradition fall campaign was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a 10-game, spring-only slate from February to April. West Virginia finished 6-3-1 on the year, including 4-3-1 in Mid-American Conference play, while battling through multiple postponements and cancelations throughout the process. Stratford led the Mountaineers to a 3-0 win in his debut on Feb. 26, at Charlotte, before WVU took down the eventual National Champions, Marshall, 1-0, on March 24, in Morgantown. West Virginia outscored its opponents, 14-6, and tallied six shutouts on the year. The squad finished No. 7 nationally in shot accuracy (.532), No. 8 in shutout percentage (.600) and No. 9 in team goals against average (.576). Five Mountaineers earned a spot on the All-MAC Team following the season, as goalkeeper Steven Tekesky and midfielders Ike Swiger and Luke McCormick earned first-team honors, while Jimenez Albelda and Morris were awarded

Charleston finished 22-2-1 in 2019, culminating with its second National Championship in three years. The Golden Eagles outscored their opponents, 87-8, and earned 17 shutouts. In all, the squad finished the campaign on a 12-match win streak.

In 2018, UC conceded just four total goals, an all-time goals-against average record in Division II men’s soccer history. The team went undefeated in the regular season before finishing with an 18-1-2 mark.

Stratford’s first season as a head coach in 2017 was capped off with UC’s first men’s soccer National Championship. On the heels of a 15-match win streak, the Golden Eagles allowed just eight goals all year while tallying 19 shutouts. The squad finished 21-1-2 on the year, as Stratford mentored his first collection of student-athletes as a head coach, including Thomas Vancaeyezeele, the Division II National Player of the Year.

From 2014-16, Stratford served as an assistant coach at UC, helping the Golden Eagles to three trips to the Division II Final Four with two National Runner-Up finishes.

Prior to his time at Charleston, Stratford was an assistant coach for three seasons at WVU from 2011-13. The Mountaineers reached the NCAA Tournament Second Round in 2011, before joining the MAC in 2012.

One of the most decorated players in program history, Stratford played for the Mountaineers from 2004-07, finishing No. 1 in WVU history in matches played in a season (23) and career (85), as well as No. 1 in career game-winning assists (13) and game-winning points (31). Additionally, Stratford, an All-Big East and all-region selection as a senior, currently sits No. 2 in school history in career assists (27), shots on goal (86) and multi-assist games (4), No. 4 in matches started (79), No. 4 in game-winning goals (9) and No. 9 in career points (67).

Stratford led the Mountaineers to a four-year mark of 54-24-8 with three NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2006 Big East regular-season championship as a player. WVU reached the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in program history during Stratford’s senior season in 2007.

Drafted by D.C. United in 2008, Stratford played one season in Major League Soccer (MLS) before joining Scottish club Inverness Caledonian Thistle from 2009-10. He finished his professional career at Hereford United (England) from 2010-11.

Stratford owns a UEFA ‘B’ coaching license and graduated from WVU with a bachelor’s degree in physical education teacher education in 2009. He also earned a master’s degree at WVU in 2015.

ANDY WRIGHT

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • 10TH SEASON

Former West Virginia University men’s soccer All-American Andy Wright enters his 10th season on the Mountaineer men's coaching staff and his sixth as associate head coach in 2025.

Wright, a Mountaineer from 2004-07 and one of the top players in program history, returned to Morgantown after concluding a successful playing career, in which he played for five clubs from 2007-15.

In his nine seasons back at WVU, he has helped guide the Mountaineers to four conference titles, five NCAA Tournament berths, a trip to the College Cup, multiple weeks in the national rankings and numerous national athletic and academic honors.

In 2024, Wright helped lead WVU to both the Sun Belt Regular Season and Tournament titles for the first time in program history. The Mountaineers went 13-2-7 overall and 5-0-4 in the Sun Belt, finishing league play unbeaten. During the season, the Mountaineers reached No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches poll for the first time in program history.

Sergio Ors Navarro was named the Sun Belt Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year. He was also named a First Team All-American by United Soccer Coaches as well as a Third Team All-American by Top Drawer Soccer. Additionally, he was also named the Sun Belt Tournament MVP. Off the field, he was named the United Soccer Coaches National Scholar Player of the Year.

Max Broughton joined Ors Navarro as an All-American, earning second team honors by United Soccer Coaches. Broughton and Ryan Baer were also named First Team Academic All-Americans by College Sports Communicators along with Marcus Caldeira, who was also named the Academic All-American of the Year as WVU swept the national academic honors.

In the 2025 MLS SuperDraft, Baer was selected 28th overall by the Seattle Sounders, the fourth first round pick from WVU in the last two seasons. Additionally, Broughton and Ors Navarro signed professional contracts with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and Union Omaha, respectively.In 2023, Wright helped lead the Mountaineers to new heights as WVU went 17-3-4 to set a new program record for wins and advanced to the College Cup for the first time in program history. The Mountaineers finished the season ranked No. 3 in the United Soccer Coaches poll.

The season saw many highlights including wins over No. 1 Marshall and No. 3 Portland as well as ranked wins in the NCAA Tournament over Louisville, Vermont, and Loyola Marymount. West Virginia reached as high as No. 2 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 while going to No. 1 in both the TopDrawerSoccer and College Soccer News polls at various points throughout the season, the first time the Mountaineers have been in the top spot in any poll in program history.

Marcus Caldeira and Yutaro Tsukada each earned All-America status while Jackson Lee, Frederik Jorgensen, and Luke McCormick joined the high-scoring duo on the United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region team as well as the All-Sun Belt team.

Off the field, Caldeira was named a First-Team Academic All-America by College Sports Communicators while Tsukada and Lee earned Scholar All-America status from United Soccer Coaches. Additionally, Ryan Baer, Max Broughton,

Carlos Hernando, Kyle Lehnert, and Lee all earned spots on the Academic All-District squad.

In 2022, Wright helped the Mountaineers to 7-7-4 overall record and 3-1-4 mark in their first year in the Sun Belt Conference.

Two players, Luke McCormick and Bjarne Thiesen earned spots on the All-Sun Belt Second Team while Thiesen also earned second-team All-Southeast Region honors from United Soccer Coaches.

In the classroom, Aaron Denk Gracia and Dyon Dromers earned Academic All-America honors. Additionally, Ryan Baer and Adam Burchell earned spots on the Academic All-District squad.

West Virginia enjoyed one of its most successful seasons in program history in 2021. The squad finished 12-3-6 on the year and appeared in the NCAA Quarterfinal for the first time since 1981.

The team also set a variety of program-best marks, including the highest ranking in team history (No. 3 by United Soccer Coaches) and highest final ranking (No. 8 by United Soccer Coaches). Additionally, a program-record 14 different players found the back of the net during the year.

WVU earned the No. 11 seed in the NCAA Tournament, its highest national seed since 2007, largely due to its 8-0-3 record at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium, which was its first unblemished, home campaign in 14 seasons.

Individually, defender Bjarne Thiesen was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team, while defender Kevin Morris and midfielder Ryan Baer were all-region selections. Thiesen also was featured on TopDrawerSoccer’s Best XI Third Team, joining defender Frederik Jorgensen, who was named to the Freshman Best XI Second Team by TDS.

The success also translated into the classroom. For the second consecutive season, Morris was placed on the Academic All-America First Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Defender Aaron Denk Gracia was selected to the third team. Additionally, nine members of the year earned Academic All-MAC honors.

A year before, Wright helped lead the Mountaineers through unprecedented times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following the cancelation of the fall

season, West Virginia finished 6-3-1 in its spring-only campaign from February-April 2021. Perhaps the biggest highlight of the year came on March 24, when WVU topped eventual National Champion Marshall, 1-0, at home. WVU allowed just six total goals on the year and totaled six shutouts.

Five Mountaineers earned a spot on the All-MAC Team following the season, as goalkeeper Steven Tekesky and midfielders Ike Swiger and Luke McCormick earned first-team honors, while midfielder Paul Jimenez Albelda and Morris were awarded second-team distinction. In the classroom, nine players were featured on the Academic All-MAC Team, including Morris, who went on to become a CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team selection, the program’s first 2016.

In 2019, WVU won its first MAC Tournament title, winning three matches in six days to earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. The Mountaineers reached the NCAA Second Round for the second consecutive season, while finishing the campaign with a 10-9-2 mark. Defender Sebastian Garcia-Herreros was named to the MAC Second Team, while four players reached the MAC All-Tournament Team, Tekesky, the Tournament MVP. In the classroom, WVU continued to excel, as nine members of the team were named to the Academic All-MAC Team.

WVU was ranked as high as No. 19 in the national polls at one point during the season and finished No. 1 in the MAC and No. 26 nationally with 38 assists as a team.

West Virginia won the MAC regular-season title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round in 2018. With a 14-7-0 record and a 5-0-0 mark in conference play, the Mountaineers were one win shy of the tying the program record and one of just two teams in the country to record a 1.000 winning percentage in conference play.

WVU finished the season in the top-25 in each of the major poll’s final rankings, coming in as high as No. 17, while senior midfielder Joey Piatczyc earned three All-America accolades, was the MAC Player of the Year and was drafted in the fourth round of the MLS SuperDraft by the New York Red Bulls. Piatczyc and Tekesky were named to the All-MAC First Team, while four earned second team accolades.

The record-setting 2018 campaign for West Virginia included 51 assists and 129 shots on goal, both program bests. WVU’s 21 matches played and 135 total points were tied for third-most in school history.

In 2017, the Mountaineers earned a top-25 ranking for five weeks, coming in as high as No. 14, while the team recorded nine shutouts, tied for the fifthmost in a single season in program history. One of the shutouts was a 1-0 victory over then-No. 5 Michigan State.

As a team, WVU earned the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award for the 10th consecutive season. The list of individual award winners were highlighted by goalkeeper Stephen Banick and defender Ryan Kellogg, who were recognized on the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team, and defender Steven James, Garcia-Herreros and Kellogg, who were named Distinguished Scholar-Athletes by the Mid-American Conference.

Wright’s first season back at West Virginia saw the Mountaineers in the top-25 for six consecutive weeks, ranking as high as No. 15, and ranked in all four major polls for two weeks in a row. The season’s second game saw WVU beat then-No. 7 Georgetown, 1-0, which began a string of seven consecutive shutouts, the longest in program history.

Additionally, defender Jack Elliott capped an impressive career by earning Academic All-America First Team honors and was named to the 2016 All-Great Lakes Region First Team by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Elliott was selected in the fourth round (77th overall) by the Philadelphia Union in the 2017 Major League Soccer SuperDraft.

A three-time All-American, Wright ranks in the top-10 in team history in numerous statistical categories. During his time donning the Gold and Blue, he helped lead the Mountaineers to three NCAA Tournaments and was named

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PERSONAL

Born January 15, 1985

Hometown Southport, England

Alma Mater West Virginia, ‘08

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2004-07 West Virginia (NCAA)

2008-12 Scunthorpe United (League 1)

2010, 2012 Grimsby Town (National League)

2012-15 Morecambe (League Two)

2015 Southport (National League)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2016-19 West Virginia (Assistant)

2020-present West Virginia (Associate Head Coach)

PLAYING HONORS

2005 All-Big East Second Team

2006 All-Northeast Region Third Team, NSCAA

2006 All-Big East First Team

2007 Second Team All-America, Soccer America, College Soccer News

2007 Third Team All-America, NSCAA

2007 All-Northeast Region First Team, NSCAA

2007 Big East Midfielder of the Year

2007 All-Big East First Team

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

2005 NCAA Second Round (Player)

2006 Big East Regular-Season Champions (Player)

2006 NCAA Second Round (Player)

2007 NCAA Third Round (Player)

2018 MAC Regular-Season Champions

2018 NCAA Second Round

2019 MAC Tournament Champions

2019 NCAA Second Round

2021 NCAA Quarterfinal

2023 NCAA College Cup Semifinals

2024 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions

2024 Sun Belt Tournament Champions

2024

NCAA Second Round

the Big East Midfielder of the Year in 2007. In all, he was a three-time Big East All-Conference selection from 2005-07.

The Southport, England, native played in 83 matches in his WVU career, tied for fourth-most all time, with 80 starts, third-most. He netted 11 game-winning goals, one shy of the program record. Wright assisted on eight game-winning goals, third-most in team history, and he is second with 30 game-winning points in his career.

Wright played 6,755 minutes at WVU, which ranked No. 2 in program history at the time, while his 17 assists tied for second-most at the conclusion of his Mountaineer tenure.

His 60 career shots on goal are currently No. 5 in program history and his 151 shots also remain in the squad’s all-time top 10.

Wright led the team in shots in 2006, with 50, and tied for the team lead as a senior in 2007 with six goals, helping lead the Mountaineers to the NCAA Third Round.

Upon the conclusion of his WVU playing career, Wright returned to England to play professionally from 2008-15. He began his professional career with Scunthorpe United from 2008-12, where he helped the team win promotion from League 1 to the English Championship. He was loaned to Grimsby Town in 2010 and 2012. From 2012-15, he played for Morecambe before he concluded his playing career with Southport.

NICK NOBLE

ASSISTANT

COACH • 8TH SEASON

Former West Virginia University men’s soccer All-America goalkeeper Nick Noble returned to WVU as an assistant coach in 2018 and is entering his eighth season on staff at his alma mater.

Noble, a First Team All-American in 2006, set numerous school records as a Mountaineer and joined the WVU staff following an 11-year professional career. As a fouryear starter in goal at WVU from 2003-06, Noble set 17 career or single-season program records.

In 2024, Noble helped lead WVU to both the Sun Belt Regular Season and Tournament titles for the first time in program history. The Mountaineers went 13-2-7 overall and 5-0-4 in the Sun Belt, finishing league play unbeaten. During the season, the Mountaineers reached No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches poll for the first time in program history.

Goalkeeper Marc Bonnaire was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region Second Team after making 40 saves in 21 games during the season while allowing just 1.09 goals per game. The Mountaineers finished the season with 10 shutouts, the most by WVU since 2009.

In 2023, Noble helped lead the Mountaineers to new heights as WVU went 17-3-4 to set a new program record for wins and advanced to the College Cup for the first time in program history. The Mountaineers finished the season ranked No. 3 in the United Soccer Coaches poll.

The season saw many highlights including wins over No. 1 Marshall and No. 3 Portland as well as ranked wins in the NCAA Tournament over Louisville, Vermont, and Loyola Marymount. West Virginia reached as high as No. 2 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 while going to No. 1 in both the TopDrawerSoccer and College Soccer News polls at various points throughout the season, the first time the Mountaineers have been in the top spot in any poll in program history.

Under Noble's tutelage, goalkeeper Jackson Lee was named All-Sun Belt Second Team and United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region Second Team after playing every minute of the season for the Mountaineers. Lee finished the season with a program-record 17 wins, including nine shutouts which was seventh-most in the nation.

In 2022, Noble helped the Mountaineers usher in a new era as they moved to the Sun Belt Conference after 10 years in the MAC, going 7-7-4 overall record and 3-1-4 in conference play.

Two players, Luke McCormick and Bjarne Thiesen, earned spots on the AllSun Belt Second Team while Thiesen also earned second-team All-Southeast Region honors from United Soccer Coaches.

In the classroom, Aaron Denk Gracia and Dyon Dromers earned Academic All-America honors. Additionally, Ryan Baer and Adam Burchell earned spots on the Academic All-District squad.

West Virginia enjoyed one of its most successful seasons in program history in 2021. The squad finished 12-3-6 on the year and appeared in the NCAA Quarterfinal for the first time since 1981.

The team also set a variety of program-best marks, including the highest ranking in team history (No. 3 by United Soccer Coaches) and highest final

Noble file

PERSONAL

Born September 1, 1984

Hometown Damascus, Maryland

Alma Mater West Virginia, ‘18

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2003-06 West Virginia (NCAA)

2007-09 Chicago Fire (MLS)

2009 Austin Aztex (USL)

2010-11 Ljungskile SK (Superettan)

2012-17 Harrisburg City Islanders (USL)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2018-present West Virginia (Assistant)

PLAYING HONORS

2005 All-Big East Second Team

2006 First Team All-America, NSCAA

2006 Second Team All-America, College Soccer News

2006 All-Northeast Region First Team, NSCAA

2006 Big East Goalkeeper of the Year

2006 All-Big East First Team

2012 USL Goalkeeper of the Year award nominee 2013 USL All-League Second Team

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE

At West Virginia

2005 NCAA Second Round (Player)

2006 Big East Regular-Season Champions (Player)

2006 NCAA Second Round (Player)

2018 MAC Regular-Season Champions 2018 NCAA Second Round 2019 MAC Tournament Champions 2019 NCAA Second Round

2021 NCAA Quarterfinal

2023

NCAA College Cup Semifinals

2024 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions

2024 Sun Belt Tournament Champions

2024 NCAA Second Round

At Chicago Fire

2007 Conference Finals 2008 Conference Finals 2009 Conference Finals At Harrisburg City

ranking (No. 8 by United Soccer Coaches). Additionally, a program-record 14 different players found the back of the net during the year.

WVU earned the No. 11 seed in the NCAA Tournament, its highest national seed since 2007, largely due to its 8-0-3 record at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium, which was its first unbeaten, home campaign in 14 seasons.

Noble led goalkeeper Steven Tekesky into the WVU record books during the duo’s final season together in Morgantown. Tekesky tied Noble for WVU’s No. 1 mark in career wins (45), and he earned the No. 1 spot in career starts by a goalkeeper (81). Tekesky had eight shutouts in 2021, and allowed just 14 goals in 21 matches.

Elsewhere, defender Bjarne Thiesen was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team, while defender Kevin Morris and midfielder Ryan Baer were all-region selections. Thiesen also was featured on TopDrawerSoccer’s Best XI Third Team, joining defender Frederik Jorgensen, who was named to the Freshman Best XI Second Team by TDS.

The success also translated into the classroom. For the second consecutive season, Morris was placed on the Academic All-America First Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Defender Aaron Denk Gracia was selected to the third team. Additionally, nine members of the year earned Academic All-MAC honors.

In one of the most adverse seasons in program history, the Mountaineers finished 6-3-1 in a 10-game, spring-only campaign in 2020-21. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, WVU’s fall slate was canceled, resulting in competition from February-April 2021. One of the biggest highlights of the year came on March 24, when WVU topped eventual National Champion Marshall, 1-0, at home. WVU allowed just six total goals on the year and totaled six shutouts. Under Noble’s tutelage, Tekesky made 10 starts, tallied 31 saves, good for a .838 save percentage, and finished with a career-best 0.58 goals-against average. He was named an All-MAC First Team selection as he continued to move up the charts in the Mountaineer record books.

Along with Tekesky, four other Mountaineers earned a spot on the All-MAC Team following the season, as midfielders Ike Swiger and Luke McCormick also earned first-team honors, while midfielder Pau Jimenez Albelda and Morris were awarded second-team distinction. In the classroom, nine players were featured on the Academic All-MAC Team, including Morris, who went on to become a CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team selection, the program’s first 2016.

In 2019, West Virginia finished with a 10-9-2 mark, which included the program’s first Mid-American Conference Tournament title and second consecutive

trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Mountaineers reached the NCAA Second Round for the second year in a row and eighth time in program history. Ranked as high as No. 19 nationally at one point in the season, WVU was represented on the All-MAC Team by defender Sebastian Garcia-Herreros. Tekesky was named the MVP Tournament MVP, the first Mountaineer to ever garner the award. He was joined by three others – Josh DiMatteo, Ryan Kellogg and Luke McCormick – on the All-Tournament Team. Tekesky finished with 1,936 minutes played, good for No. 14 in the country, and had six shutouts.

Additionally, nine Mountaineers made the Academic All-MAC Team, as the squad earned the Team Academic Award by the United Soccer Coaches.

Noble helped guide the Mountaineers to a MAC regular-season title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2018, his first season back in Morgantown. With a 14-7-0 record and a 5-0-0 mark in conference play, West Virginia was one win shy of the tying the program record and one of just two teams in the country to record a 1.000 winning percentage in conference play.

WVU finished the season in the top 25 in each of the major poll’s final rankings, coming in as high as No. 17. The record-setting 2018 campaign for West Virginia included 51 assists and 129 shots on goal, both program bests. WVU’s 21 matches played and 135 total points were tied for third-most in school history.

With Noble’s guidance, Tekesky was named to the All-MAC First Team. He finished No. 11 in the country in total saves (86) and No. 16 in minutes played (1,891:37), while he led the conference in save percentage (.761) and saves per game (4.10). Tekesky’s 14 wins were tied for No. 2 in a single season in program history, his 21 starts and matches played were both tied for No. 3 and his 1,891:37 minutes ranked No. 5 all-time.

A Damascus, Maryland, native, Noble’s professional career began in Major League Soccer as a first-round pick in the supplemental draft by the Chicago Fire in 2007. He spent the 2009 season with the Austin Aztex of the United Soccer League before playing in 59 matches from 2010-11 for Swedish Superettan team Ljungskile SK.

In 2012, Noble signed with the Los Angeles Galaxy of the MLS before joining the Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL. He played in 122 career matches with the Islanders from 2012-17, and was a 2012 USL Goalkeeper of the Year award nominee and 2013 All-League Second Team.

In an illustrious Mountaineer career, Noble was named a First Team National Soccer Coaches Association All-American and a Second Team All-American by College Soccer News as a senior in 2006, and added Big East Goalkeeper of the Year accolades. In his career, he also was a two-time All-Big East honoree and earned six weekly Big East accolades.

Currently, Noble is tied for the Mountaineer record for career wins, with 45, while his 15 victories in 2006 also are No. 1. Noble’s 12 wins in 2004 tied a program record at the time, while his 13 victories in 2005 gave him sole possession of the record before he broke it again the following season.

Noble set a then-WVU record with a 0.79 goals-against average as a sophomore in 2004, a mark he eclipsed as a senior with a 0.63 in 2006. His 1.02 goals-against average in 2005 was fourth-best at the time and still ranks in the top 10 in the WVU record books. Noble’s career goals-against average of 0.88 set a program record and remains at No. 2 ever.

His 302 career saves rank No. 3 all-time. The total was highlighted by 91 saves in 2005, which ranks No. 10 in a single season in team history. Noble’s .812 career save percentage also is fifth-best in WVU history.

Noble concluded his career ranked No. 1 all-time with 34 shutouts, highlighted by a then-school-record 12 in 2005 and another 11 in 2006.

Noble still ranks No. 1 in team history in matches played, starts and minutes played in 2005, with 23 starts and 2,120 minutes, while he concluded his career ranked No. 1 with 79 matches played, 77 starts and 7,135 minutes in his career.

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR • 2ND SEASON

MOUNTAINEER SUPPORT STAFF NOLAN SHELDON

Nolan Sheldon joined the West Virginia University men’s soccer staff in 2024 and currently serves as the Technical Director for the Mountaineers.

In 2024, Sheldon helped lead WVU to both the Sun Belt Regular Season and Tournament titles for the first time in program history. The Mountaineers went 13-2-7 overall and 5-0-4 in the Sun Belt, finishing league play unbeaten. During the season, the Mountaineers reached No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches poll for the first time in program history.

Sergio Ors Navarro was named the Sun Belt Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year. He was also named a First Team All-American by United Soccer Coaches as well as a Third Team All-American by Top Drawer Soccer. Additionally, he was also named the Sun Belt Tournament MVP. Off the field, he was named the United Soccer Coaches National Scholar Player of the Year.

Sheldon, a native of Thornton, W.Va., joined the Mountaineers after spending two seasons as an assistant coach for Austin FC of the MLS, primarily focusing on game model implementation, team training, match preparation, performance analysis and opposition analysis.

Prior to his time in Austin, he worked in a variety of roles for D.C. United, serving as academy coach from 2010-15, academy director from 2016-17, and finally assistant coach from 2018-20.

Sheldon earned his bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wingate University in 2008 while also playing soccer for the Bulldogs. His coaching credentials include a USSF Pro License, USSF Academy Director's Course, Elite Formation Coaching License (MLS + French Football Federation), and a USSF A License.

NATASHA OAKES Deputy Athletics Director/ Senior Woman Administrator/ Men’s Soccer Administrator
JIMMY DELGATTO Director of Facilities & Operations
TANNER KOLB Associate Director of Strength & Conditioning, Olympic Sports
LuCY MARIANI Assistant Director, Student-Athlete Development
KYLE KEESLER Equipment Manager
ADAM GROSSMAN Assistant Director of Athletics Communications/ Men’s Soccer SID
DR� A�J� MONSEAu Medical Director/ Head Team Physician
BRANDON LARSEN Ticket Assistant
MATT PAHLS Assistant Director, Athletic Training
BRODIE MCuMAR Athletics Marketing Graduate Assistant

ROSTERS

Head Coach: Dan Stratford (6th Season)

Associate Head Coach: Andy Wright (10th Season)

Assistant Coach: Nick Noble (8th Season)

Technical Director: Nolan Sheldon (2nd Season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Marc Bonnaire Bone-air

Marcus Caldeira Call-dare-ah

Constantinos Christou Cris-too

Akseli Ekqvist Ack-Sell-e Eck-Vist

Felix Ewald E-Vahlt

Tristan Pusztahegyi Poo-stuh-hay-gi

Thijs Veldhorst Tice

Tyler Londono Zapata Zuh-Pah-tah

Spain/William Carey

25 Dante Huckaby D r-Sr. 6-1 165 Morgantown, W.Va./Louisville 11 Antonio Lima F Sr. 6-0 172 Lisbon, Portugal/Franklin Pierce 14 Tyler Londono Zapata MF Fr. 5-10 149 Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Father Henry Carr

15 Brayden Macomber MF Fr. 6-0 152 Richmond, Va./Deep Run HS

22 Nacho Martinez MF Fr. 5-8 149 Posadas, Misiones, Argentina/CA Bartolome Mitre

18 Toby Mawer GK r-Fr. 6-3

MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS

BONNAIRE’S CAREER STATISTICS

1 Marc Bonnaire

2024 (REDSHIRT-SENIOR)

GK, 6-3, 175, Gr. Warrenton, Va.

Fauquier HS

@marc_bonnaire

@marcbonnaire

• United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region Second Team

• Started 21 games in goal, going 13-2-6

• Made 40 saves with a .635 save percentage

• Allowed just 1.09 goals per game

• Collected eight shutouts

• Made three saves in a shutout at Old Dominion (Sept. 21)

• Made two saves in shutout win over South Carolina (Oct. 19)

• Had a shutout in regular-season finale at Marshall to clinch Sun Belt regular season title

• Made the clinching save in the sixth round of a penalty shootout against Marshall in Sun Belt Championship game

• Tallied three saves in NCAA First Round win over North Florida 2023 (REDSHIRT-JUNIOR)

• Did not see any game action 2022 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE)

• Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 11)

• Started three games in goal

• Earned shutouts against Old Dominion (Oct. 8) and Lehigh (Oct. 11)

• Made a season-high three saves against Kentucky on Oct. 15 2021 (SOPHOMORE)

• Redshirted

• 2020-21 (Freshman)

• Did not see game action HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Fauquier High

• Played club for the Virginia Development Academy for coach Matt Lacey

• Played in 10 matches for VDA during the 2019-20 season, earning nine starts

• Earned all-district honors at Fauquier in 2018

• Also played basketball for the Falcons

PERSONAL

• Son of Fabrice Bonnaire and Nancy Griffin-Bonnaire

• Has two brothers and one sister

• Birthday is January 2

• Majoring in sport management

• Dean’s List

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

29 Sebastian Burke

2024 (FRESHMAN)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

MF/D, 6-0, 165, r-Fr. Durham, N.C. Munich International School @seb.burke8

• Played for FC Bayern Munich Academy and SPVGG Unterhaching Academy

• U17 and U19 Bundelsiga player

• Also played for Chelsea FC Academy

• Youth Bavarian Regional League Champion

• Youth Premier League Runner Up

• German 4th League participant

• Attended Munich International School in Germany

PERSONAL

• Son of Robert Burke and Ioana Popa-Burke

• Has two brothers, Christian and Robert

• Birthday is February 12

• Majoring in Politcal Science

• Favorite player is Lionel Messi

7 Marcus Caldeira

2024 (JUNIOR)

F, 6-2, 185, Sr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Port Credit Secondary @_marcuscaldeira @marcus__caldeira

• United Soccer Coaches All-Region Second Team

• All-Sun Belt Second Team

• College Sports Communicators Academic All-American of the Year

• College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

• United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America Team Second Team

• Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 15)

• Played in 21 games with 19 starts, totaling 1,476 minutes

• Scored 11 goals while dishing out one assist

• Scored goals in non-conference games against George Washington (Aug. 30), UNC Greensboro (Sept. 17), and Dayton (Oct. 15)

• Had the late game-winning goal in 3-2 win at California Baptist (Sept. 10)

• Scored game-winning goal in 2-1 victory over UCF (Oct. 5)

• Had two goals, including game-winner in 4-2 win at Georgia Southern (Ocg. 11)

• Had a goal and an assist in 2-2 draw at James Madison (Oct. 27)

• Scored a goal in the Sun Belt Quarterfinal win over Georgia Southern (Nov. 10)

• Converted penalty in Sun Belt Championship against Marshall

• Had the game-winning goal ini 2-1 win against North Florida in the NCAA Tournament first round

• Scored a goal in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Virginia 2023 (SOPHOMORE)

• College Soccer News First-Team All-American

• United Soccer Coaches Second-Team All-American

• United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region First Team

• All-Sun Belt First Team

• CSC First-Team Academic All-American

• CSC Academic All-District

• Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 12)

• College Soccer News Player of the Week (Sept. 12)

• NCAA Player of the Week (Oct. 19)

• TopDrawerSoccer Player of the Week (Oct. 24)

• Two-time College Soccer News National Team of the Week (Sept. 12, Oct. 24)

• TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week (Oct. 24)

• Three-time WVU Student-Athlete of the Week

• Played in all 24 games with 23 starts, totalling 1,799 minutes

• Led the Sun Belt and was 16th in the nation with 12 goals

• 25th in the country with 27 points

• Had three assists on the season

• Had seven goals in first six games of the season

• Registered a brace in season-opening win over California Baptist

• Had four game-winning goals including one with three seconds left against No. 3 Portland

• Added goals in wins over UNC Greensboro and South Carolina

• Had first Mountaineer hat trick since 2014 against No. 1 Marshall in 5-2 victory

2022 (FRESHMAN)

• Played in 18 games, making 15 starts

• Led the team with five goals

• Added four assists on the year for a total of 14 points

• Had three game-winning goals which led the team

• Collected two assists against American on Sept. 6

• Scored first two career goals against Old Dominion on Oct. 8

• Had a goal and an assist against Lehigh on Oct. 11

• Tallied a goal and an assist in win over Georgia State on Oct. 23

• Scored the lone goal of the game against Coastal Carolina in the Sun Belt Tournament

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for Forge FC and Sigma FC for coaches John Zervos and Bobby Smyrniotis

• Attended Port Credit Secondary School, where he was an honor roll student

• Two-time Athlete of the Year recipient

• 2021 FTF x VSC All-Showcase First Team

PERSONAL

• Son of Oliver Wong and Shawna Caldeira

• Has one sister

• Birthday Is Oct. 14

• Majoring in general business

• Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll

CALDEIRA’S CAREER STATISTICS

21 Constantinos Christou

2024 (SOPHOMORE)

• Played in 20 games with six starts, totaling 715 minutes

• Had two assists on the season

• Tallied an assist in win over George Washington (Aug. 30)

• Had an assist in win over Georgia State (Oct. 23)

2023 (FRESHMAN)

• Ranked No. 20 on TopDrawerSoccer's Midseason top 100 Freshmen list

• Played in all 24 games with 11 starts, totaling 1,061 minutes

• Scored one goal and had two assists

• Found the back of the net against No. 1 Marshall for first-career goal

• Had an assist in win at American

• Tallied an assist in win over Loyola Marymount in NCAA Quarterfinal

PRIOR TO WVU

• Played for Omonia Nicosia in Cyprus

• Represented Cyprus on the U21 and U19 squads

PERSONAL

• Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll

• Garrett Ford Academic Roll

MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS

CHRISTOU’S CAREER STATISTICS

40 Chase Collins

2024 (FRESHMAN)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

GK, 6-2, 188, r-Fr. Harrisburg, Pa.

Central Dauphin HS

@chase_collins18

• Attended Central Dauphin High School

• Did not play high school soccer

• Played for the PA Classics MLS Next club team under head coach Steve Klein

• Reached the 2022 MLS Next Playoffs in Frisco, Texas

PERSONAL

• Son of James and Tonya Collins

• Has three brothers, Caleb, Josh and Sebastian

• Has two sisters, Oliva and Savanna

• Older brothers Josh and Caleb played soccer at Bowling Green and Mount St. Mary's, respectively

• Favorite player is Manuel Neuer

• Birthday is Sept. 15

17 Ethan Dekel Daks

2024 (JUNIOR)

D, 5-9, 148, Sr. Nottingham, England Rushcliffe School

South Carolina

@ethandekel

• Played in eight games with three starts, totaling 277 minutes

• Scored game-winning goal in victory at Old Dominion (Sept. 21)

• Finished the season with six shots and three on goal

2022-23 (AT SOUTH CAROLINA)

• Played in 23 matches with 22 starts in two years for the Gamecocks

• 2023 All-Sun Belt First Team

• 2023 United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region Third Team

• 2023 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team.

• Scored four goals and tallied two assists as a sophomore

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for the Nottingham Forest Academy

• Called up to the England U-15 National Team and played two matches against the US

• Selected to England’s U-16 International Camp

• Selected to Israel’s U-17 and U-18 International Camps

• Attended Rushcliffe School

PERSONAL

• Played for the Nottingham Forest Academy

• Called up to the England U-15 National Team and played two matches against the US

• Selected to England’s U-16 International Camp

• Selected to Israel’s U-17 and U-18 International Camps

• Attended Rushcliffe School

DEKEL DAKS’ CAREER STATISTICS

*at South Carolina

2 Akseli Ekqvist

2024 (FRESHMAN)

D, 5-10, 164, So. Houston, Texas

Texas Connections Academy @akseliek

• Played in seven matches, totaling 107 minutes

• Saw action in three shutouts

• Played a season-high 45 minutes against George Washington (Aug. 30)

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Texas Connections Academy Online School

• Played for Houston Dynamo 2 under head coach Kenny Bundy

• No. 196 recruit in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer

• 54th-ranked defender by TopDrawerSoccer

• 17th-ranked player from Texas by TopDrawerSoccer

PERSONAL

• Son of Antti and Flerida Ekqvist

• Has one sister, Adrianna

• Birthday is March 2

• Plans to major in Business

• Favorite players are Lionel Messi and Carlos Puyol

EKVIST’S CAREER STATISTICS

10 Felix Ewald

2024

MF, 6-2, 180, Sr.

Berlin, Germany

Königen Luise Stiftung Berlin

Temple/Mississippi College @bin_felix10

• College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

• Played in all 22 games with eight starts, totaling 916 minutes

• Scored two goals and tallied three assists

• Had a goal in season opener against Purdue Fort Wayne (Aug. 22)

• Tallied a goal and an assist in win over George Washington (Aug. 30)

• Dished out an assist in win over Kentucky in Sun Belt Semifinals (Nov. 13)

• Had an assist in NCAA First Round win over North Florida (Nov. 21)

2023 (SOPHOMORE AT TEMPLE)

• Played in all 15 matches, starting 11

• All-AAC Second Team

• Two-time AAC Offensive Player of the Week

• Led the team and ranked top-four in the American in goals (six), assists (five), and points (17)

• Earned two Philly Soccer Six POTW honors

• Set a career high with five points on 10/27 against Tulsa, scoring twice and dishing one assist

• Had a two-goal game on 10/4 vs. Florida Atlantic.

2022 (FRESHMAN AT MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE)

• Named First Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference

• Scored seven goals and tallied one assist HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Königen Luise Stiftung Berlin

• Played for Union Berlin Academy under head coach Andree Vilk

PERSONAL

• Son of Jochen and Katja

• Majoring in Business

• Birthday is October 8

• Attended Koenigin Luise Stiftung in Berlin and played club for 1FC Union Berlin for head coach Andree Vilk

• Favorite player is Mesut Özil

EWALD’S CAREER STATISTICS

*at Mississippi College

^at Temple

31 Carlos Hernando

2024 (SENIOR)

• Sun Belt All-Tournament Team

6-3, 180, Gr.

Spain I.E.S Diego Velazquez William Carey @ carloshernando2

• Played in 19 games with 18 starts, totaling 1548 minutes

• Tallied two goals and one assist on the season

• Anchored a defense that allowed just 1.05 goals per game and 3.04 shots on goal per game

• Part of a defense that recorded 10 shutouts

• Has an assist in win over Georgia State (Oct. 23)

• Scored a goal in Sun Belt quarterfinal win over Georgia Southern (Nov. 10)

• Had game-winning goal against Kentucky in Sun Belt semifinals (Nov. 13)

2023 (JUNIOR)

• CSC Academic All-District

• Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 12)

• Three-time TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week (Sept. 5, Sept. 12, Dec. 5)

• Played in 21 games with 20 starts, totaling 1799 minutes

• Key contributor to a defense that had nine shutouts and allowed just 0.96 goals per game

• Finished the year with one goal and two assists

• Scored first Mountaineer goal in win over Old Dominion

• Had an assist against Louisville in the second round of the NCAA Tournament

• Tallied an assist in NCAA Quarterfinal win over Loyola Marymount

• Played all 90 minutes on 18 occasions 2021-22

• Played two seasons at William Carey University

• Appeared in 28 games with 24 starts, totaling 1883 minutes

• Scored a goal and had two assists

MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for I.E.S Diego Velzquez in Spain

• Also played for Las Rozas CF

• Helped his club get promoted to the division of honor

PERSONAL

• Son of Carlos Hernando and Susana de Miguel

• Has two sisters

• Birthday is Feb. 6

• Majoring in Business HERNANDO’S CAREER STATISTICS

*at William Carey

25 Dante Huckaby

2024 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)

D, 6-1, 165, r-Sr. Morgantown, WV YSC Acadamy Louisville @dantehuckaby80

• Played in all 22 games with 12 starts, totaling 1223 minutes

• Finished the season with two assists

• Part of a defense that allowed just 1.05 goals per game and 3.04 shots on goal per game

• Helped the Mountaineers record 10 shutouts

• Had an assist in win over Saint Francis (Aug. 26)

• Tallied an assist in Sun Belt quarterfinal win over Georgia Southern (Nov. 10) 2023 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE)

• Played in 23 matches with 10 starts, totaling 1059 minutes

• Contributed to a defense that had nine shutouts and allowed just 0.96 goals per game

• Finished the season with two assists

• Tallied an assist in win at Georgia State

• Had an assist against James Madison

• Took five shots on the season with shots on goal against Yale and Georgia State 2021-22 (LOUISVILLE)

• Did not play in 2022 due to injury.

• Played in all 18 matches as a freshman, starting in 17 in his first season with the Cardinals

• Finished with a goal, three assists and five points in 1,417 minutes

• First career goal was a game-winner in the 105th minute against Bellarmine on Sept. 3

• Assisted on a goal against Northern Kentucky on Sept. 21

• Tallied an assist against Western Illinois on Sept. 28

• Assisted on a goal against Eastern Illinois on Oct. 12.

HIGH SCHOOL

• Ranked as the No. 20 player nationally in the 2021 class by Top Drawer Soccer

• Named 2019 United Soccer Coaches Association Youth All-American

• Spent all of the 2020 season playing with Philadelphia Union II of the USL Championship

• Started for Union II in every match during the 2020 season, logging the most minutes on the team

• Had extensive experience with the US Youth National Team program, where he was last called into the US U16 team during the 2019 Nike Friendlies.

HUCKABY’S CAREER STATISTICS

18 Toby Mawer

2024 (FRESHMAN)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

GK, 6-3, 187, r-Fr. Bath, England King Edwards Bath @tobymawer1

• Played for Reading FC under head coach Mikele Leigertwood

• Attended King Edwards Bath and was the England Elite School Boys Champion

• U16 Wales team call-up

PERSONAL

• Son of James and Lucina Mawer

• Has one brother, Tommy

• Has one sister, Bethan

• Birthday is January 21

• Plans to major in Business/Finance

• Favorite player is Alisson Becker

4 Tristan Pusztahegyi

2024 (FRESHMAN)

GK, 6-2, 190, So. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada St. Mary’s HS @tristan_puszta

• Saw action in 20 games with 13 starts, logging 1044 minutes

• Helped the Mountaineers record 10 shutouts

• Had a shot on goal against Marshall in the Sun Belt Championship game

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended St. Mary's High School

• Played for Toronto FC Academy

PERSONAL

• Son of Gabor Pusztahegyi and Edina Bauer-Pusztahegyi

• Has two brothers, Markus and Samson

• Birthday is May 15

• Plans on majoring in Business

• Favorite player is Lionel Messi

PUSZTAHEGYI’S CAREER STATISTICS

21 Isaac Scheer

2024 (FRESHMAN)

MF, 5-10, 160, So. Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park HS isaac.scheer

• Saw action in 22 games while making 13 starts, logging 1255 minutes

• Scored three goals on the season and added five assists, second most on the team.

• Had assists against California Baptist (Sept. 8), UNC Greensboro (Sept. 17), and UCF (Oct. 5)

• Scored first career goal in win at Georgia Southern (Oct. 11)

• Had the game-winning goal in the final minutes against South Carolina (Oct. 19)

• Tallied an assist in win over Georgia State (Oct. 23)

• Scored a goal against James Madison (Oct. 27)

• Collected an assist in win over North Florida in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 21)

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Myers Park High School

• Played for Charlotte Independence under head coach Jeff Bilyk

• Earned a USL Academy contract and made eight pro appearances

• Named to the ECNL Conference Cup Best XI

• No. 134 ranked player in the country by TopDrawerSoccer

• No. 47 ranked midfielder in the country by TopDrawerSoccer

PERSONAL

• Son of Tony and Julie Scheer

• Has two brothers, Lucas and Eli

• Majoring in Business

• Favorite player is Kevin De Bruyne

SCHEER’S CAREER STATISTICS

NEWCOMERS

37 Juan Alvarez

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for Tacoma Defiance

MF, 5-6, 150, Fr. Seattle, Wash. juan_alv5139

• Played for US under-15 and under-17 teams

• Made international debut for U-17 team against Spain

13 Steel Bayer

HIGH SCHOOL

D, 6-5, 180, Fr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. East Pennsboro HS steelbayer

• Played at East Pennsboro for coach Jared Latchford

• Single-season school record holder with 32 goals and 76 points

• PSAC All-State

• All-Region

• 2x Capital Player of the Year

• Also a 4x District Champion in baseball

• John Travers Award winner for best student-athlete in central PA

• Played club for Hex FC for coach Mike Gorni

• 2023 & 2024 Final 16 in ECNL Nationals

• No. 10 ranked player in Pennsylvania by Top Drawer Soccer

PERSONAL

• Son of Frederick and Megan

• Has one sister, Paelyn

• Mom played rugby (1995-99) and field hockey (95-97) at Juniata College

• Dad high jumped at Juniata (1991-94) and still holds school record (6' 9 1/4")

• Grandfather played foodball at the Naval Academy in the 1960s

• Sister plays soccer at Towson

• Majoring in Business

• Birthday is February 24

• Favorite player is Jamie Vardy

20 Thomas Bowe

HIGH SCHOOL

MF, 5-10, 162, Fr. Naples, Fla.

Florida Learning Virtual School thomasbowe10

• Attended Florida Learning Virtual School

• Played club for Orlando City under coaches Javier Carillo and Manuel Goldberg

• Won the u15 and u17 league titles

PERSONAL

• Son of Kevin and Grainne

• Has two sisters, Saoirse and Aoife

• Majoring in Sport Management

• Birthday is January 9

• Favorite player is Jamal Musiala

16 Tyler Bush

HIGH SCHOOL

D, 6-0, 155, Fr. North Fort Myers, Fla. _tylerbush_

• Played club for Orlando City for director Javier Carillo

• 2025 Generation Adidas Cup Champions

• No. 23 ranked player in Florida by Top Drawer Soccer

PERSONAL

• Son of Greg and Jessica

• Has one brother, Brandon

• Brother played football at Stetson

• Majoring in Business

• Birthday is January 12

• Favorite player is Marcus Rashford

11

AnTonio Lima

2024 (FRANKLIN PIERCE

MF, 6-0, 180, Sr.

Lisbon, Portugal

Colégio amor de Deus

Franklin Pierce avrllima04

14 Tyler Londono Zapata

HIGH SCHOOL

MF, 5-10, 150, Fr. Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School tylerlondono_

• United Soccer Coaches All-East Region First Team

• NE10 All-Conference Second Team

• Played in 19 games and started in 16 games

• Scored 7 goals and recorded 5 assists

• Took 66 shots with 34 shots on goal

2023 (FRANKLIN PIERCE

• NCAA DII Championship Tournament Most Outstanding Offensive Player

• NCAA DII All-Tournament Team

• Played in 23 games and started in 6 games

• Scored 10 goals and recorded 4 assists

2022 (BETHANY LUTHERAN)

• UMAC Rookie of the Year

• Played in 20 games and started in 14 games

• Scored 16 goals and recorded 12 assists

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Colégio amor de Deus

• Played for Estoril Praia

PERSONAL

• Son of António and Sara

• Has one brother, Lourenco

• Birthday is June 21

• Favorite player is Cristiano Ronaldo

LIMA’S CAREER STATISTICS

• Attended Father Henry Carr

• Played for Toronto FC

PERSONAL

• Birthday is Aug. 29

15 Brayden Macomber

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Deep Run High School

MF, 6-1, 162, Fr. Richmond, Va.

Deep Run HS Brayden_macomber

• Played club for Richmond United under coach Conner Cappalletti

• 2023 U17 ECNL National Champions

PERSONAL

• Son of Jackson and Katherine

• Has one brother, Colby

• Great Uncle Tommy Shriver played soccer at Notre Dame

• Birthday is October 4

• Majoring in Business

• Favorite player is Sergi Roberto

NEWCOMERS

POZOS’ CAREER STATISTICS

22

Nacho Martinez

PERSONAL

• Son of Julio and Lorena

• Has one brother, Santiago

• Has one sister, Romina

• Birthday is October 26

• Favorite player is Leandro Paredes

MF, 5-9, 155, Fr. Posadas, Misiones, Argentina _nachomartinezz_

5

Nicolas Scargle

2024 (USF)

• Did not see game action

9 Pablo Pozos

2024 (WINGATE)

• All-SAC Second Team

• Started all 15 games

F, 6-0, 170, Jr.

Madrid, Spain IES CCarlos Bousoño Wingate pablopozos10

• Scored nine goals and had one assist 2023 (WINGATE)

• South Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year

• All-SAC First Team

• All-Region First Team

• 2x SAC Offensive Player of the Week

• Started all 19 games

• Had nine goals and six assists HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended IES Carlos Bousoño

• Played for Atlético de Madrid under head coach Dani Perez

• Played 10 years for the young categories of Atlético de Madrid

PERSONAL

• Son of David Pozos and Teresa Bueno

• Has one sister, Carla

• Majoring in Exercise Physiology

• Birthday is December 1

• Favorite player is Antoine Griezmann

D, 6-0, 185, Gr. Clearwater, Fla.

Central Catholic South Florida nicolasscargle24

2023 (USF)

• Started in 11 of 12 games this season

• Played a total of 1,002 minutes with eight complete games

• Awarded AAC Defensive POTW (Sept. 11)

2022 (USF)

• Named to AAC All-Tournament team

• Appeared in 17 matches while starting 12

• Logged 1,116 minutes on the year...

• Lone assist of the year came in a 2-1 home victory against Charlotte (11/6)

• Logged 90 minutes in nine games

2021 (USF)

• Appeared in and started eleven matches on the year

• Totaled 903 minutes on the year, including six games of at least 90 minutes played

2020 (USF)

• Sat out the 2020 season (season played in spring of 2021 due to COVID-19) after being an early enrolled to USF in January of 2021

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Clearwater Central Catholic

• Played club for Tampa Bay United

• Won the Florida State Cup title in 2015, 2016, and 2017

• Claimed the USYS Region 3 Championship and the USYS National Championship in 2017

• Also played with Clearwater Chargers, playing in 37 games with the academy team over two years.

• Spent time training with academies in Portugal and Columbia as well as FC Dallas Academy and its USL affliate North Texas SC

PERSONAL

• Son of John and Fanny

• Has one brother, Diland

• Studying sports management in graduate school at WVU

• Earned his Business Analytics & Information Systems degree at USF

• Birthday is February 8

SCARGLE’S CAREER STATISTICS

19 Braedon Smith

2024 (SYRACUSE)

F, 5-10, 165, So. New York, N.Y. Syracuse braedonsmith__

• Appeared in seventeen matches, making six starts, totaling four points with two assists and a goal

• Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Colgate (Aug. 22)

• Made his first career start at the ACC opener at Boston College (Sept. 6)

• Took five shots at Wake Forest (Sept. 27)

• Scored his first collegiate goal at UAlbany to aid in the 3-1 win (Oct. 1)

• Tallied an assist on the road at Providence (Oct.8).

HIGH SCHOOL

• Competed for New England Revolution Academy of MLS NEXT SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS

12 Bryce Swinehart

2024 (LIBERTY)

• Started all 16 games played

• Logged 1,186 minutes

• Scored one goal and had two assists

2023 (LIBERTY)

• All-OVC First Team

• CSC Academic All-District Team

• Started all 18 games and led the team with 1,521 minutes played

• Scored five goals

• Named OVC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 19)

• OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll

2022 (LIBERTY)

• ASUN All-Freshman Team

• Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 Freshman

• Started all 15 games

• Scored two goals and had one assist

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Grace Academy

• Played for Charlotte FC under coach Dan Lock

• Club Defender of the Year

PERSONAL

• Son of Dustin and Betty

• Has two brothers, Tyler and Dylan

• Has one sister, Ava

• Father player for Miami (Ohio) from 1992-95 and in the USL for 15 years where he scored 125 goals for the Charlotte Eagles, finishing as the club's all-time leading scorer

• Earning his Master's in Sport Management

• Earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Liberty

• Birthday is January 1

• Favorite player is Michael Bradley

TRUJILLO’S CAREER STATISTICS

3 Oscar Emilio Trujillo Lizarraga

2024 (UC RIVERSIDE)

• All-Big West Freshman Team

• Started 13 games

• Tallied three assists

D, 6-0, 158, So.

Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico

Epic Charter School

UC Riverside

NEWCOMERS

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Epic Charter School

• Played for Orange County FC

PERSONAL

• Son of Oscar Gustavo Trujillo Vargas and Lisia María Lizárraga Guzmán

• Has one sister, Ana Paula

• Majoring in Business Administration

• Birthday is June 17

• Favorite player is Miguel Layún

TRUJILLO’S CAREER STATISTICS

27 Sammie Walker

HIGH SCHOOL

6 Thijs Veldhorst

2024 (MONTGOMERY COLLEGE)

• Made 15 starts for the Raptors

D, 6-0, 172, Jr. Nijmegen, Netherlands Montgomery College thijs_veldhorst

• Scored one goal and had five assists

• Team MVP

2023 (WASHINGTON ADVENTIST)

• Played in 16 games with 15 starts for the Shock

• Scored five goals and dished out three assists

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended Kandinsky College

• Played for NEC Nijmegen

PERSONAL

• Son of Berend and Joska

• Has one brother, Jelle

• Majoring in Business

• Birthday is March 4

• Favorite player is Frenkie de Jong

F, 6-4, 200, Fr. Baltimore, Md. Loyola Blakefield Sjwalker09

• Played at Loyola Blakefield under coach Gaeton Caltibiano

• 2x All-American

• 3x All-Conference

• 2x All-Metro

• MIAA "A" Conference Player of the Year

• Baltimore Sun Metro Player of the Year

• Maryland Soccer Player of the Year by Maryland Soccer Legends

• Played club for Baltimore Armour under coach Mike Lookingland

• 2x All-Conference for the Armour

• ECNL Selection Game

• Top Drawer Soccer 2025 Player to Watch

• No. 178 ranked player in the country by Top Drawer Soccer

• No. 70 ranked midfielder by Top Drawer Soccer

• No. 13 ranked player in the Mid-Atlantic by Top Drawer Soccer

PERSONAL

• Son of Tarik and Rochell

• Has one brother, Jaxon

• Dad played soccer at Virginia Tech followed by a professional indoor career and is a member of the Baltimore Blast Hall of Fame

• Birthday is October 30

• Majoring in Criminology

• Favorite player is Kylian Mbappé

2025 Schedule

SEASON PREVIEW

Coming off winning both the Sun Belt Regular Season and Tournament titles, the West Virginia University men’s soccer team looks to build upon its success in the 2025 campaign.

The Mountaineers went 13-2-7 a season ago and 5-0-4 in the Sun Belt to claim its first SBC title. In the Sun Belt Tournament, WVU defeated Georgia Southern and Kentucky before downing Marshall in penalty kicks to secure the double. During the season, the Mountaineers also made history by reaching No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches poll for the first time in program history.

WVU was picked second in the preseason poll and received two first-place votes. Marshall was selected to win the league while UCF and Kentucky followed behind the Mountaineers in third and fourth.

”Excited to get started. It’s quite a new group for us where we’ve had to replace a very talented group of seniors and others. We have a lot of quality this year and a lot of depth and I am excited to see how this season goes.”

Here's what you need to know about the Mountaineers heading into the 2024 campaign:

• West Virginia begins its 65th season of men’s soccer on Thursday, Aug. 21, at home against Manhattan.

• Stratford enters his sixth year in Morgantown with a 55-18-22 mark with the Mountaineers and a 116-22-27 career record as a head coach.

• The Mountaineers, who finished 13-2-7 in 2024, are looking to make the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in seven

years, highlighted by the squad’s run to the NCAA College Cup in 2023.

• WVU enters the season as the No. 16 team in the United Soccer Coaches poll.

• West Virginia brings back 12 players from last year’s squad, including six players who started at least 10 games.

• Senior Marcus Caldeira returns after collecting numerous awards including All-Sun Belt Second Team, All-Southeast Region Second Team, College Sports Communicators Academic All-America First Team, CSC Academic All-American of the Year.

• Caldeira was named the 2025 Sun Belt Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and has 28 career goals, ninth most in WVU history.

• The Mountaineers will have to replace 2024 Sun Belt Player of the Year and first

DANTE HUCKABY
MARCUS CALDEIRA

team All-American Sergio Ors Navarro who led the team with 15 goals last year.

• Ors Navarro was one of three WVU players to sign professionally after the season as he joined Union Omaha in USL League One. Max Broughton signed with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL Championship while Ryan Baer was drafted in the first round, 28th overall, of the MLS Draft by the Seattle Sounders.

• Graduate defender Carlos Hernando and junior midfielder Constantinos Christou will serve as captains this season.

• The Mountaineers have one player on each level of the field named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Team as sophomore midfielder Isaac Scheer and Hernando join Caldeira on the squad.

• WVU’s 28-man roster includes eight freshmen, two redshirt freshman, five sophomores, three juniors, four seniors, one redshirt senior and four graduate students.

• West Virginia welcomes 15 newcomers to the fold in 2025, split evenly with eight freshmen and eight transfers.

• In all, the Mountaineers are represented by nine different countries.

• Sixteen players hail from the United States with three each from Florida and North Carolina while three players are from our neighbors to the north in Canada to lead other nations.

• The Mountaineers will take on three opponents who qualified for the 2024 NCAA Tournament, with matches at perennial power Akron (Aug. 29), home against Gardner-Webb

(Sept. 3) and home against rival and 2024 national runner-up Marshall on Halloween.

• WVU has defeated a top-25 opponent in 15 of the last 19 seasons and will have two chances this season against teams in the preseason top-25 – No. 2 Marshall and No. 21 Akron. The program also has 19 top-15 wins in the last 18 years, as well as 15 top-10 triumphs, and three wins over No. 1-ranked teams, most recently a 5-2 win over Marshall in 2023.

• Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium has proven to be a fortress for the Mountaineers. WVU went 9-0-4 at home last season and holds a 135-43-32 mark at the facility since it opened in 2004. Overall, the Mountaineers are unbeaten at home in their last 30 matches in Morgantown.

CARLOS HERNANDO
FELIX EWALD
ISAAC SCHEER

OPPONENT INFORMATION

LA SALLE

Nickname: Explorers

Website: goexplorers.com

Location:

Philadelphia, Pa.

Conference: A10

Athletic Director:

Ashwin Puri

Head Coach: Taylor Thames

2024 Season Record:

6-8-4

2024 Postseason: N/A

Series Record: 16-4-1

Last Meeting: 2018

GARDNER-WEBB

Nickname: Runnin’ Bulldogs

Website:

gwusports.com

Location: Boiling Springs, N.C.

Conference:

Big South

Athletic Director: Chuck Burch

Head Coach:

Scott Wells

2024 Season Record: 13-4-3

2024 Postseason: NCAA Second Round Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: N/A

MANHATTAN

Nickname: Jaspers

Website: gojaspers.com

Location: The Bronx, N.Y.

Conference:

MAAC

Athletic Director: Irma Garcia

Head Coach:

. Tom Giovatto

2024 Season Record: 5-8-3

2024 Postseason:

N/A

Series Record: First meeting Last Meeting: N/A

AKRON

Nickname: Zips Website: gozips.com

Location:

Akron, Ohio Conference: MAC

Athletic Director:

Dr. Andrew T. Goodrich

Head Coach: Jared Embick

2024 Season Record:

12-5-4

2024 Postseason: NCAA Second Round Series Record: 4-18-15 Last Meeting: 2021

GEORGE MASON

Nickname: Patriots Website:

gomason.com

Location: Fairfax, Va. Conference:

A10

Athletic Director: Marvin Lewis

Head Coach:

.Rich Costanzo

2024 Season Record: 13-4-1

2024 Postseason: N/A

Series Record: 3-2-0

Last Meeting: 2017

CALIFORNIA BAPTIST

Nickname: Lancers

Website: cbulancers.com

Location: Riverside, Calif.

Conference:

WAC

Athletic Director: Dr. Micah Parker

Head Coach:

JAMES MADISON

Nickname: Dukes

Website: jmusports.com

Location: Harrisonburg, Va.

Conference:

Coe Michaelson

2024 Season Record: 6-8-5

2024 Postseason:

Sun Belt

Athletic Director: Matt Roan

Head Coach:

N/A

Series Record: 2-0-0

Last Meeting: 2024

HIGH POINT

Nickname:

Panthers

Website: highpointpanthers.com

Location:

High Point, N.C.

Conference: Big South

Athletic Director:

Paul Zazenski

2024 Season Record: 5-7-5

2024 Postseason:

N/A

Series Record: 3-6-3

Last Meeting: 2024

UCF

Nickname: Knights

Website: ucfknights.com

Location:

.Dan Hauser

Head Coach: Zach Haines

2024 Season Record: 11-4-2

2024 Postseason: N/A

Series Record: 2-0-1

Last Meeting: 2014

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Nickname: Eagles

Website:

gseagles.com

Location: Statesboro, Ga.

Conference:

Orlando, Fla.

Conference: Sun Belt

Athletic Director:

Terry Mohajir

Head Coach: Scott Calabrese

2024 Season Record:

. 7-6-3

2024 Postseason: N/A Series Record: 1-1-3 Last Meeting: 2024

COASTAL CAROLINA

Nickname: Chanticleers

Website:

Sun Belt

Athletic Director: Chris Davis

Head Coach:

Lee Squires

2024 Season Record: 6-7-4

2024 Postseason: N/A

Series Record: 4-0-1

Last Meeting: 2024

.goccusports.com

Location: Conway, S.C. Conference:

Sun Belt

Athletic Director: Chance Miller

Head Coach:

. Chris Fidler

2024 Season Record: 3-10-3

2024 Postseason: N/A Series Record: 5-1-3 Last Meeting: 2024

AMERICAN

Nickname: Eagles

Website: aueagles.com

Location: Washington, D.C.

Conference:

Patriot League

Athletic Director: Jim Caparro

Head Coach:

GEORGIA STATE

Nickname: Panthers

Website: georgiastatesports.com

Location: Atlanta, Ga.

Conference:

Zach Samol

2024 Season Record: 5-5-9

2024 Postseason:

Sun Belt

Athletic Director: Charlie Cobb

Head Coach:

N/A

Series Record: 8-1-1

Last Meeting: 2023

OLD DOMINION

Nickname:

Monarchs

Website: odusports.com

Location:

Brett Surrency

2024 Season Record: 4-8-5

2024 Postseason:

N/A

Series Record: 6-1

Last Meeting: 2024

KENTUCKY

Nickname:

Norfolk, Va.

Conference: Sun Belt

Athletic Director:

Dr. Camden Wood Selig

Head Coach: Tennant McVea

2024 Season Record: 7-8-2

2024 Postseason: N/A

Series Record: 6-1-2

Last Meeting: 2024

MARSHALL

Nickname: Thundering Herd

Website:

herdzone.com

Location: Huntington, W.Va.

Conference:

Sun Belt

Athletic Director: Gerald J. Harrison

Head Coach: Chris Grassie

2024 Season Record: 15-2-7

2024 Postseason: NCAA Runner-up

Series Record: 17-8-23

Last Meeting: 2024

Wildcats

Website: ukathletics.com

Location:

Lexington, Ky.

Conference: Sun Belt

Athletic Director:

. Mitch Barnhart

Head Coach: Johan Cedergren

2024 Season Record: 6-6-6

2024 Postseason: N/A

Series Record: 1-3-2

Last Meeting: 2024

SOUTH CAROLINA

Nickname: Gamecocks Website: .

gamecocksonline.com

Location: Columbia, S.C.

Conference:

Sun Belt

Athletic Director: Jeremiah Donati

Head Coach:

Tony Annan

2024 Season Record: 10-5-2

2024 Postseason: N/A

3-1-1

2024

2024 SEASON REVIEW

• West Virginia finished 13-2-7 overall and 5-0-4 in the Sun Belt in head coach Dan Stratford’s fifth season at the helm.

• The Mountaineers won the Sun Belt Regular Season and Tournament titles for the first time in their third season in the league.

• WVU earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament and defeated North Florida before falling to No. 11 Virginia in the second round

• The Mountaineers reached No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches poll for the first time in program history.

• Graduate students Sergio Ors Navarro and Max Broughton were both named United Soccer Coaches All-Americans with Ors Navarro landing on the first team while Broughton earned a spot on the second team.

• Ors Navarro, Broughton, and graduate student Ryan Baer were all named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region First Team while junior Marcus Caldeira and redshirt senior Marc Bonnaire were named to the second team.

• Ors Navarro was named a MAC

named the College Sports Communicators Academic All-American of the Year while Ors Navarro was named the United Soccer Coaches National Scholar Player of the Year.

• Baer and Broughton joined Caldeira on the CSC Academic All-America First Team, becoming the 14th, 15th, and 16th Academic All-America first team selections in program history.

• Broughton joined Ors Navarro on the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America First Team while Caldeira and Baer were named to the second team. All four players were named to the Scholar All-South Region.

• Ors Navarro was named the Sun Belt Player and Offensive Player of the Year.

• Stratford was named the Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the first time.

• Ors Navarro, Baer, and Broughton were named to the All-Sun Belt First Team while Caldeira and Bonnaire were named to the second team.

• The Mountaineers defeated Marshall in penalty kicks in the Sun Belt Championship game after a scoreless 110 minutes.

senior Carlos Hernando, and junior Felix Ewald joined him on the All-Tournament Team.

• Baer was taken in the first round of the 2025 MLS SuperDraft, going No. 28 overall to Seattle Sounders FC, becoming the fourth first round pick in the last two seasons for West Virginia.

• Broughton signed a professional contract with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL Championship while Ors Navarro signed with Union Omaha of USL League One.

• Ors Navarro led the Sun Belt and was fourth in the nation with 15 goals on the season while finishing fifth in the nation with 34 points.

• Caldeira was fourth in the Sun Belt and 22nd in the country with 11 goals.

• Senior Frederik Jorgensen led the Mountaineers with six assists.

• Graduate student Simon Carlson had four goals and five assists while freshman Isaac Scheer had three goals and five assists.

• Bonnaire started 21 games in goal, making 40 saves while allowing 1.09 goals per game and tallying eight shutouts, ninth most in the nation.

TeAM

• United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award

RYAn BAeR

• United Soccer Coaches AllSoutheast Region First Team

• United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America Second Team

• United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-South Region

• College Sports Communicators

Academic All-America First Team

• College Sports Communicators

Academic All-District

• All-Sun Belt First Team

• Drafted No. 28 overall by Seattle Sounders FC in the first round of the 2025 MLS SuperDraft

• United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region Second Team

MAX BRouGHTon

• United Soccer Coaches All-America Second Team

• United Soccer Coaches AllSoutheast Region First Team

• United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America First Team

• United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-South Region

• College Sports Communicators

Academic All-America First Team

• College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

• All Sun Belt First Team

• Signed professional contract with Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC

MARCuS CALDeIRA

• United Soccer Coaches All-Region Second Team

• College Sports Communicators

Academic All-American of the Year

• College Sports Communicators

Academic All-District

• United Soccer Coaches Scholar AllAmerica Team Second Team

• United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-South Region

• All-Sun Belt Second Team

FeLIX eWALD

• Sun Belt All-Tournament Team

• College Sports Communicators

Academic All-District Team

CARLoS HeRnAnDo

• Sun Belt All-Tournament Team

oTTo oLLIKAInen

• Sun Belt All-Tournament Team

SeRGIo oRS nAVARRo

• United Soccer Coaches All-America First Team

• United Soccer Coaches AllSoutheast Region First Team

• United Soccer Coaches National Scholar Athlete of the Year

• United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America First Team

• United Soccer Coaches Academic All-South Region

• MAC Herman Trophy Semifinalist

• Sun Belt Player of the Year

• Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year

• All-Sun Belt First Team

• Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Performer

• Sun Belt All-Tournament Team

• Signed professional contract with Union Omaha

MAX TReTHeWeY

• College Sports Communicators

Academic All-District

MARC BonnAIRe

2024 RESULTS

08/24/2023 vs California Baptist W

Marcus Caldeira (2) (Ryan Baer, Max Broughton)

Sergio Ors Navarro (1) (Yutaro Tsukada)

Marcus Caldeira (2) (Otto Ollikainen, Max Trethewey) 08/22/2024 vs Purdue Fort Wayne W

Sergio Ors Navarro (3) (Simon Carlson)

Sergio Ors Navarro (3)

Sergio Ors Navarro (3) (Simon Carlson)

Felix Ewald (1)

08/26/2024 vs Saint Francis W

08/30/2024 vs George Washington W

09/08/2024 at California Baptist W

09/10/2024 at LMU T 0-0 (4-0-1,

09/21/2024 at Old Dominion W 1-0 (5-0-2, 1-0-0) 1-0-0 1767

09/27/2024 vs Kentucky T

10/1/2024 at Bucknell W 1-0 (6-0-3)

10/05/2024 vs UCF W 2-1 (7-0-3, 2-0-1) 2-0-1

10/11/2024 at Ga. Southern W

10/15/2024 at Dayton L 1-5 (8-1-3, 3-0-1) 3-0-1

10/19/2024 vs South Carolina W 1-0 (9-1-3, 4-0-1) 4-0-1

10/23/2024 vs Georgia St. W 2-1 (10-1-3, 5-0-1) 5-0-1

10/27/2024 at James Madison T 2-2 (10-1-4, 5-0-2) 5-0-2 727

10/31/2024 vs Coastal Carolina T 0-0 (10-1-5, 5-0-3) 5-0-3 991 11/05/2024 at Marshall T 0-0 (10-1-6, 5-0-4) 5-0-4 3157

11/10/2024 vs Ga. Southern W 3-2 (11-1-6, 5-0-4) 5-0-4 843

11/13/2024 vs Kentucky W 2-1 (12-1-6, 5-0-4) 5-0-4 1210

11/17/2024 vs Marshall T 0-0 (12-1-7, 5-0-4) 5-0-4 3162

11/21/2024 vs North Florida W 2-1 (13-1-7, 5-0-4) 5-0-4 712

11/24/2024 at Virginia L 1-2 (13-2-7, 5-0-4) 5-0-4 1747

Simon Carlson (2) (Dante Huckaby)

Sergio Ors Navarro (5)

Simon Carlson (2)

Sergio Ors Navarro (5) (Frederik Jorgensen, Simon Carlson)

Sergio Ors Navarro (6) (Felix Ewald)

Simon Carlson (3)

Marcus Caldeira (1) (Simon Carlson)

Felix Ewald (2) (Constantinos Christou, Barrett Saul)

Simon Carlson (4)

Sergio Ors Navarro (7) (Isaac Scheer)

Marcus Caldeira (2)

Marcus Caldeira (3) (Isaac Scheer)

Sergio Ors Navarro (7)

Ethan Dekel Daks (1) (Sam Nyenka)

Ors Navarro, Sergio (9)

Sergio Ors Navarro (10) (Max Broughton)

Marcus Caldeira (4) (Sam Nyenka, Isaac Scheer)

Marcus Caldeira (6) (Sergio Ors Navarro)

Sergio Ors Navarro (11) (Frederik Jorgensen, Ryan Baer)

Marcus Caldeira (6) (Sergio Ors Navarro)

Isaac Scheer (1)

Marcus Caldeira (7) (Max Trethewey)

Isaac Scheer (2) (Frederik Jorgensen, Sergio Ors Navarro)

Sergio Ors Navarro (12) (Isaac Scheer, Carlos Hernando)

Max Trethewey (1) (Constantinos Christou)

Marcus Caldeira (8) (Sergio Ors Navarro)

Isaac Scheer (3) (Marcus Caldeira)

Marcus Caldeira (8)

Carlos Hernando (1) (Frederik Jorgensen)

Sergio Ors Navarro (13) (Dante Huckaby)

Sergio Ors Navarro (14) (Felix Ewald, Frederik Jorgensen)

Carlos Hernando (2) (Frederik Jorgensen)

Sergio Ors Navarro (15) (Felix Ewald)

Marcus Caldeira (10) (Isaac Scheer)

Marcus Caldeira (11) (Simon Carlson)

2024 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

GoALKeePInG

2024 CONFERENCE STATISTICS

2024 GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS

at LMU (CA)

at Old Dominion 09/21

at Bucknell 10/01

at Ga. Southern 10/11

at Dayton 10/15

South Carolina 10/19

Georgia St. 10/23

at James Madison 10/27

Coastal Carolina 10/31

at Marshall 11/05

at LMU (CA) 09/10

UNC Greensboro 09/17 2-2 T

at Old Dominion

at Bucknell 10/01

at Ga. Southern 10/11

at Dayton 10/15 1-5 L

South Carolina 10/19

Georgia St. 10/23

at James Madison 10/27

at Marshall 11/05

Ga. Southern

2024 TEAM STATISTICS

13-2-7 Conference: 5-0-4

2024 TEAM GAME HIGHS

WEST VIRGINIA - GAME HIGHS

PoInTS 12

George Washington (08/30/2024) Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

GoALS 4 Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024) Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

George Washington (08/30/2024) Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

ASSISTS 4 George Washington (08/30/2024) Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

SHoTS 25 LMU (09/10/2024)

SHoTS on GoAL 12 Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024)

SAVeS 6 Dayton (10/15/2024)

FouLS 17 George Washington (08/30/2024) Marshall (11/17/2024)

CoRneR KICKS 13 Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024)

WEST VIRGINIA - GAME LOWS

PoInTS 0 vs Marshall (11/17/2024) at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024) vs Kentucky (09/27/2024) at LMU (CA) (09/10/2024)

GoALS 0 vs Marshall (11/17/2024) at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024) vs Kentucky (09/27/2024) at LMU (CA) (09/10/2024)

ASSISTS 0 vs Marshall (11/17/2024) at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024) at Bucknell (10/01/2024) vs Kentucky (09/27/2024) at LMU (CA) (09/10/2024)

SHoTS 7 at Marshall (11/05/2024)

9 vs North Florida (11/21/2024) at Old Dominion (09/21/2024)

SHoTS on GoAL 2 at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024)

SAVeS 0 at Virginia (11/24/2024) vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024) at Bucknell (10/01/2024) vs George Washington (08/30/2024) vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

CoRneR KICKS 3 at Virginia (11/24/2024) vs North Florida (11/21/2024) vs Kentucky (11/13/2024) at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

FouLS 5 vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

6 vs North Florida (11/21/2024) at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs UCF (10/05/2024)

OPPONENT - GAME HIGHS

PoInTS 14 at Dayton (10/15/2024)

7 at Virginia (11/24/2024)

GoALS 5 at Dayton (10/15/2024) 2 at Virginia (11/24/2024) vs Ga. Southern (11/10/2024) at James Madison (10/27/2024) at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024) vs UNC Greensboro (09/17/2024) at California Baptist (09/08/2024) vs Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024)

ASSISTS 4 at Dayton (10/15/2024)

3 at Virginia (11/24/2024)

SHoTS 16 at Dayton (10/15/2024) 13 at Marshall (11/05/2024)

SHoTS on GoAL 11 at Dayton (10/15/2024)

6 at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

SAVeS 8 vs Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024) 7 at Bucknell (10/01/2024) vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

CoRneR KICKS 5 at Dayton (10/15/2024) vs Kentucky (09/27/2024)

FouLS 25 vs Marshall (11/17/2024) 22 at California Baptist (09/08/2024)

OPPONENT - GAME LOWS

PoInTS 0 vs Marshall (11/17/2024) at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024) vs South Carolina (10/19/2024) at Bucknell (10/01/2024) vs Kentucky (09/27/2024) at Old Dominion (09/21/2024) at LMU (CA) (09/10/2024) vs George Washington (08/30/2024) vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024) GoALS 0 vs Marshall (11/17/2024) at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024) vs South Carolina (10/19/2024) at Bucknell (10/01/2024) vs Kentucky (09/27/2024) at Old Dominion (09/21/2024) at LMU (CA) (09/10/2024) vs George Washington (08/30/2024) vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

ASSISTS 0 vs Marshall (11/17/2024) vs Kentucky (11/13/2024) at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024) vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024) vs South Carolina (10/19/2024) at Bucknell (10/01/2024) vs Kentucky (09/27/2024) at Old Dominion (09/21/2024) at LMU (CA) (09/10/2024) vs George Washington (08/30/2024) vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

SHoTS 1 vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024) 2 at LMU (CA) (09/10/2024) vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

SHoTS on GoAL 0 at Bucknell (10/01/2024) vs George Washington (08/30/2024) vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

SAVeS 1 vs Ga. Southern (11/10/2024) 2 at Marshall (11/05/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024) vs South Carolina (10/19/2024) at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024) vs UNC Greensboro (09/17/2024)

CoRneR KICKS 0 at LMU (CA) (09/10/2024)

1 vs Ga. Southern (11/10/2024) vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024) vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024) vs South Carolina (10/19/2024) vs UCF (10/05/2024)

FouLS 5 vs Kentucky (09/27/2024)

6 at Bucknell (10/01/2024)

2024 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Frederik Jorgensen vs South Carolina (10/19/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs South Carolina (10/19/2024)

Carlson vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Marcus Caldeira at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024)

Marcus Caldeira at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Simon Carlson vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

1 Marcus Caldeira at Virginia (11/24/2024)

Marcus Caldeira vs North Florida (11/21/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs North Florida (11/21/2024)

Carlos Hernando vs Kentucky (11/13/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs Kentucky (11/13/2024)

Carlos Hernando vs Ga. Southern (11/10/2024)

Marcus Caldeira vs Ga. Southern (11/10/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs Ga. Southern (11/10/2024)

Isaac Scheer at James Madison (10/27/2024)

Marcus Caldeira at James Madison (10/27/2024)

Max Trethewey vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024)

Isaac Scheer vs South Carolina (10/19/2024)

Marcus Caldeira at Dayton (10/15/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Isaac Scheer at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Marcus Caldeira vs UCF (10/05/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs UCF (10/05/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro at Bucknell (10/01/2024)

Ethan Dekel Daks at Old Dominion (09/21/2024)

Marcus Caldeira vs UNC Greensboro (09/17/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs UNC Greensboro (09/17/2024)

Marcus Caldeira at California Baptist (09/08/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro at California Baptist (09/08/2024)

Simon Carlson at California Baptist (09/08/2024)

Felix Ewald vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

Marcus Caldeira vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

Simon Carlson vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

Felix Ewald vs Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024)

ASSISTS

2 Frederik Jorgensen vs Kentucky (11/13/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Simon Carlson vs Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024)

1 Simon Carlson at Virginia (11/24/2024)

Isaac Scheer vs North Florida (11/21/2024)

Felix Ewald vs North Florida (11/21/2024)

Felix Ewald vs Kentucky (11/13/2024)

Frederik Jorgensen vs Ga. Southern (11/10/2024)

Dante Huckaby vs Ga. Southern (11/10/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro at James Madison (10/27/2024)

Marcus Caldeira at James Madison (10/27/2024)

Isaac Scheer vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024)

Carlos Hernando vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024)

Constantinos Christou vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024)

Max Trethewey at Dayton (10/15/2024)

Frederik Jorgensen at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Ryan Baer at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Isaac Scheer vs UCF (10/05/2024)

Sam Nyenka vs UCF (10/05/2024)

Max Broughton vs UCF (10/05/2024)

Sam Nyenka at Old Dominion (09/21/2024)

Isaac Scheer vs UNC Greensboro (09/17/2024)

Isaac Scheer at California Baptist (09/08/2024)

Felix Ewald vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

Constantinos Christou vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

Barrett Saul vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

Simon Carlson vs George Washington (08/30/2024)

Frederik Jorgensen vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

Dante Huckaby vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

Simon Carlson vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

Simon Carlson vs Saint Francis (08/26/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro vs Georgia St. (10/23/2024)

Marcus Caldeira at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Sergio Ors Navarro at Bucknell (10/01/2024)

Bonnaire at Dayton (10/15/2024)

Bonnaire at Ga. Southern (10/11/2024)

Bonnaire vs North Florida (11/21/2024)

Marc Bonnaire at Marshall (11/05/2024)

Lorenzo Nunez vs Coastal Carolina (10/31/2024)

Marc Bonnaire at Old Dominion (09/21/2024)

Marc Bonnaire at California Baptist (09/08/2024)

Marc Bonnaire vs Purdue Fort Wayne (08/22/2024)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MATCHES PLAYED

SEASON

1. Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 24

Marcus Caldeira (2023) 24

Sergio Ors Navarro (2023) 24

Frederik Jorgensen (2023) 24

Otto Ollikainen (2023) 24

Constantinos Christou (2023) 24

Ryan Baer (2023) 24

8. 9 players 23

CAREER

1. Sergio Ors Navarro (2020-24) 93

2. Kevin Morris (2017-21) 92

Ryan Baer (2020-24) 92

4. Luke McCormick (2019-23) 86

5. Mike Anoia (2004-07) 85

Dan Stratford (2004-07) 85

Otto Ollikainen (2021-24) 85

8. Frederik Jorgensen (2021-24) 84

9. Pat Carroll (2004-07) 83

Andy Wright (2004-07) 83

MATCHES STARTED

SEASON

1. Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 23

Marcus Caldeira (2023) 23

Frederik Jorgensen (2023) 23

Ryan Baer (2023) 23

Andrew Halsell (2005) 23

Devon McTavish (2005) 23

7. Pat Carroll (2005) 22

Reed Cooper (2005) 22

Mike Anoia (2007) 22

Pat Carroll (2007) 22

Andrew Halsell (2007) 22

Paul Paradise (2007) 22

Dan Stratford (2007) 22

CAREER

1. Ryan Baer (2020-24) 87

2. Kevin Morris (2017-21) 83

3. Pat Carroll (2004-07) 81

4. Andy Wright (2004-07) 80

5. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 79

6. Gift Maworere (2006-09) 77

7. Logan Lucas (2016-19) 75

8. Eric Schoenle (2009-12) 74

9. Luke McCormick (2019-23) 73

Jared Feola (1996-99) 73

Otto Ollikainen (2021-24) 73

Frederik Jorgensen (2021-24) 73 MINUTES PLAYED

1. Pat Carroll (2007) 2,040

2. Kevin Morris (2021) 2,019

3. Andrew Halsell (2007) 2,015

4. Bjarne Thiesen (2021) 1,980

5. Raymon Gaddis (2010) 1,961 Uzi Tayou (2010) 1,961

7. Andrew Halsell (2005) 1,932

8. Kevin Morris (2019) 1,928

9. Devon McTavish (2005) 1,919

10. Logan Lucas (2019) 1,908

CAREER

1. Kevin Morris (2017-21) 8,140

2. Ryan Baer (2020-24) 7,381

3. Pat Carroll (2004-07) 6,878

4. Andy Wright (2004-07) 6,755

5. Eric Schoenle (2009-12) 6,734

6. Gift Maworere (2006-09) 6,712

7. Raymon Gaddis (2008-11) 6,687

8. Logan Lucas (2016-19) 6,642

9. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 6,468

10. Otto Ollikainen (2021-24) 6,230

GOALS

TEAM GAME

14 vs. Charleston (W.Va.) - 9/13/75

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Jack Cardosa 6 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) - 9/29/73

SEASON

1. Jack Cardosa (1973) 28

2. Walter Nistorenko (1967) 27

3. Nick Ivahnenko (1966) 17

Dennis Almeida (1972) 17

5. Butch Rossi (1965) 15

Andy Leardini (1994) 15

Andy Leardini (1995) 15

Sergio Ors Navarro (2024) 15

9. Walter Nistorenko (1968) 14

Jarrod Smith (2006) 14

CAREER

1. Jack Cardosa (1972-75) 53

2. Andy Leardini (1994-97) 48

3. Walter Nistorenko (1967-68) 41

4. Ashy Mabrouk (1980-83) 37

5. John Keating (1988-91) 32

Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 32

7. Andy Bevin (2011-14) 31

8. Dennis Almeida (1971-72) 29

9. Marcus Caldeira (2022-Pres.) 28

10. Chin Orih (1998-01) 27

Sergio Ors Navarro (2020-24) 27

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Joey Piatczyc 4 vs. San Francisco - 8/30/15

SEASON

1. Joey Piatczyc (2015) 13

2. Len Forslund (1967) 12

Darren Eals (1991) 12

4. Walter Nistorenko (1967) 11

Shadow Sebele (2010) 11

6. Sam Vieceli (1973) 10

Dan Stratford (2006) 10

Joey Piatczyc (2018) 10

9. Graham Evans (1990) 9

Luke McCormick (2019) 9

Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 9

CAREER

1. Joey Piatczyc (2014-16, 2018) 35

2. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 27

3. Shadow Sebele (2009-12) 25

4. Luke McCormick (2019-23) 20

4. Andy Bevin (2011-14) 19

5. Uwem Etuk (2009-12) 18

6. Len Forslund (1967-68) 17

Walter Nistorenko (1967-68) 17

Sam Vieceli (1970-73) 17

Andy Wright (2004-07) 17

Sebastian Garcia-Herreros (2016-19) 17

POINTS

TEAM GAME

37 vs. Charleston (W.Va.) - 9/13/75

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Jack Cardosa 12 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) - 9/29/73

SEASON

1. Walter Nistorenko (1967) 65

2. Jack Cardosa (1973) 59

3. Dennis Almeida (1972) 42

4. Nick Ivahnenko (1966) 38

5. Walter Nistorenko (1968) 34

Andy Bevin (2014) 34

Sergio Ors Navarro (2024) 34

8. Ashy Mabrouk (1982) 33

Andy Leardini (1994) 33

Andy Leardini (1997) 33

CAREER

1. Jack Cardosa (1972-75) 115

2. Andy Leardini (1994-97) 109

3. Walter Nistorenko (1967-68) 99

4. Ashy Mabrouk (1980-83) 87

5. Andy Bevin (2011-14) 81

6. John Keating (1988-91) 74

7. Dennis Almeida (1971-72) 73

8. Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 72

9. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 67

10. Manny Matos (1971-74) 65

SHOTS

34 vs. Canisius - 10/4/95

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Nick Ivahnenko 17 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan - 10/15/66

SEASON

1. Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 88

2. Jarrod Smith (2005) 79

3. Dennis Almeida (1971) 77

4. Sergio Ors Navarro (2024) 72

5. Marcus Caldeira (2024) 64

6. Shadow Sebele (2010) 63

7. Marcus Caldeira (2023) 62

8. Walter Nistorenko (1968) 61 9. Dan Stratford (2007) 59 10. Andy Bevin (2014) 57 CAREER 1. Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 214

Dan Stratford (2004-07) 182 3. Andy Bevin (2011-14) 178

John Keating (1988-91) 167

Andy Leardini (1994-97) 164 6. Chin Orih (1998-01) 160

Jamie Merriam (2012-15) 157 8. Marcus Caldeira (2022-Pres.) 154 9. Shadow Sebele (2009-12) 152 10. Andy Wright (2004-07) 151

Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 40

Jarrod Smith (2005) 35 3. Marcus Caldeira (2024) 30 4. Andy Bevin (2014) 29 Marcus Caldeira (2023) 29 Sergio Ors Navarro (2024) 29

7. Dan Stratford (2007) 28

8. Jamie Merrian (2014) 27

9. Jarrod Smith (2006) 25

10. Dan Stratford (2006) 24 Luke McCormick (2023) 24

CAREER

1. Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 92

2. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 86

3. Andy Bevin (2011-14) 80

4. Marcus Caldeira (2022-Pres.) 74

4. Jamie Merriam (2012-15) 67

5. Luke McCormick (2019-23) 65

6. Andy Wright (2004-07) 60

7. Sergio Ors Navarro (2020-24) 58

7. Shadow Sebele (2009-12) 56

8. Yutaro Tsukada (2022-23) 48

9. Marcus Caldeira (2022-Pres.) 44

10. Peabo Doue (2009-12) 42

PENALTY KICKS

SEASON

1. Travis Furbee (1994) 3

Dan Stratford (2004) 3

Shadow Sebele (2011) 3

Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 3

5. John Keating (1988) 2

Todd Gispert (1993) 2

Riku Hirn (1996) 2

Craig Patton (1999) 2

Dan Stratford (2005) 2

Shadow Sebele (2010) 2

Andy Bevin (2014) 2

Bjarne Thiesen (2020-21) 2

CAREER

1. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 6

Shadow Sebele (2009-12) 6

3. John Keating (1988-91) 4

4. Travis Furbee (1994) 3

Andy Bevin (2011-14) 3

Yutaro Tsukada (2022-23) 3

7. Todd Gispert (1992-95) 2

Riku Hirn (1995-96) 2

Craig Patton (1997-00) 2

Chin Orih (1998-01) 2

Aaron Pitchkolan (2002-04) 2

Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 2

Travis Pittman (2009-12) 2

Bjarne Thiesen (2020-21) 2

HAT TRICKS

SEASON

1. Walter Nistorenko (1967) 5

2. Jack Cardosa (1973) 4

3. Dennis Almeida (1972) 3

4. Roberto Calzadilla (1976) 2

Andy Leardini (1994) 2

Andy Leardini (1995) 2

7. 23 players 1

CAREER

1. Walter Nistorenko (1967-68) 5

Andy Leardini (1994-97) 5

3. Dennis Almeida (1971-72) 4

Jack Cardosa (1972-75) 4

5. Roberto Calzadilla (1973-76) 2 6. 23 players 1

MULTI-GOAL GAMES

SEASON

1. Walter Nistorenko (1967) 10

2. Jack Cardosa (1973) 7

3. Walter Nistorenko (1968) 6

4. Nick Ivahnenko (1966) 5

Dennis Almeida (1971) 5

Dennis Almeida (1972) 5

Jarrod Smith (2006) 5

8. 5 players 4

CAREER

1. Walter Nistorenko (1967-68) 16

2. Jack Cardosa (1972-75) 15

3. Andy Leardini (1994-97) 10

Dennis Almeida (1971-72) 10

5. Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 7

6. Chin Orih (1998-01) 6

Nick Ivahnenko (1966-67) 6

Andy Bevin (2011-14) 6

9. Roberto Calzadilla (1973-76) 5

10. 7 players 4

MULTI-ASSIST GAMES

SEASON

1. Graham Evans (1990) 3

Darren Eals (1991) 3

Luke McCormick (2019) 3

4. 15 players 2

CAREER

1. Joey Piatczyc (2014-16, 2018) 5

2. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 4

Andy Bevin (2011-14) 4

4. Omid Namazi (1984-87) 3

Graham Evans (1989-90, 92) 3

Darren Eals (1991) 3

Luis de la Mata (1993, 95-97) 3

Uwem Etuk (2009-12) 3

Shadow Sebele (2009-12) 3

Jorge Quintanilla (2017-18) 3

Luke McCormick (2019-21) 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS SEASON

1. Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 6

2. Nick Ivahnenko (1966) 5

Bill Lanza (1966) 5

Andy Leardini (1994) 5

Jarrod Smith (2006) 5

Franck Tayou (2010) 5

Joey Piatczyc (2018) 5

8. 17 players 4

CAREER

1. Andy Leardini (1994-07) 12

2. Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 11

Andy Wright (2004-07) 11

Marcus Caldeira (2022-Pres.) 11

4. Jack Cardosa (1972-75) 9

Dan Stratford (2004-07) 9

Andy Bevin (2011-14) 9

7. Craig Patton (1997-00) 8

Sergio Ors Navarro (2020-24) 8

8. Al Barker (1961-63) 7

Chin Orih (1998-01) 7

Eric Schoenle (2009-12) 7

Yutaro Tsukada (2022-23) 7

Marcus Caldeira (2022-Pres. 7

GAME-WINNING ASSISTS

SEASON

1. Sam Vieceli (1973) 5

Dan Stratford (2006) 5

Dan Stratford (2007) 5

Joey Piatczyc (2015) 5

5. Mike Anoia (2007) 4

Andy Wright (2007) 4

Shadow Sebele (2010) 4

Majed Osman (2013) 4

9. 15 players 3

CAREER

1. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 13

2. Joey Piatczyc (2014-16, 2018) 11

3. Andy Wright (2004-07) 8

Shadow Sebele (2009-12) 8

5. Mike Anoia (2004-07) 7

Frederik Jorgensen (2021-24) 7

6. Keith Quill (1990-93) 6

Majed Osman (2012-13) 6

Andy Bevin (2011-14) 6

Luke McCormick (2019-23) 6

9. Todd Gispert (1992-95) 5

Sam Vieceli (1970-73) 5

Pat Carroll (2004-07) 5

Zak Leedom (2012-15) 5

GAME-WINNING POINTS SEASON

1. Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 14

Dan Stratford (2007) 13

2. Andy Wright (2007) 12

3. Nick Ivahnenko (1966) 11

Jarrod Smith (2006) 11

Andy Bevin (2014) 11

Joey Piatczyc (2018) 11

7. Andy Leardini (1994) 10

Bill Lanza (1996) 10

Craig Patton (1999) 10

Franck Tayou (2010) 10

Marcus Caldeira (2023) 10

Sergio Ors Navarro (2024) 10

CAREER

1. Dan Stratford (2004-07) 31

2. Andy Wright (2004-07) 30

3. Andy Leardini (1994-97) 25 Marcus Caldeira (2022-Pres) 25

5. Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 24 Andy Bevin (2011-14) 24

7. Joey Piatczyc (2014-16, 2018) 21 8.

7. Andy Leardini (1994) 0.75

8. John Keating (1988) 0.72

9. Andy Bevin (2014) 0.68

Sergio Ors Navarro (2024) 0.68

10. Chin Orih (1999) 0.67

CAREER (MIN. 30 GAMES)

1. Ashy Mabrouk (1980-83) 0.63

Andy Leardini (1994-97) 0.63

3. Omid Namazi (1984-87) 0.47

Chin Orih (1998-01) 0.47

5. Johns Keating (1988-91) 0.45

Marcus Caldeira (2022-Pres.) 0.44

7. Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 0.43

8. Andy Bevin (2011-14) 0.41

9. Fernando Santos (1981-83) 0.40

10. Craig Patton (1997-00) 0.35 Matt Tanzini (1997-98) 0.35

ASSISTS PER GAME

SEASON (MIN. 10 GAMES)

1. Darren Eals (1991) 0.71

2. Joey Piatczyc (2015) 0.68

3. Dennis Almeida (1971) 0.58

4. Graham Evans (1990) 0.56

5. Joey Piatczyc (2018) 0.55

6. Shadow Sebele (2010) 0.52

7. Hugo Palumbo (1971) 0.50

Dan Stratford (2006) 0.50

Jesus de Vicente (2020-21) 0.50

9. Joey Piatczyc (2014) 0.47

10. Luke McCormick (2019) 0.43

Ryan Crooks (2022) 0.43

CAREER (MIN. 30 GAMES)

1. Joey Piatczyc (2014-16, 2018) 0.50

2. Omid Namazi (1984-87) 0.41

3. Shadow Sebele (2009-12) 0.35

Majed Osman (2012-13) 0.35

Yutaro Tsukada (2022-23) 0.35

5. Fernando Santos (1981-83) 0.32 Dan Stratford (2004-07) 0.32

8. Graham Evans (1989-90, 92) 0.29

Ryan Crooks (2021-23) 0.29

10. Luke McCormick (2019-23) 0.27

YELLOW CARDS SEASON

1. Aaron Pitchkolan (2002) 8

2. Mike Smith (1992) 7

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

Jarrod Smith (2004) 7

Andy Wright (2004) 7

Chris Wittig (2006) 7

Andy Wright (2007) 7

Yutaro Tsukada (2023) 7

Ryan Baer (2024) 7

8.. David Rorrer (1996) 6

Chris Wittig (2005) 6

Andy Wright (2005) 6

Matt Drake (2010) 6

Allan Flott (2010) 6

Matt Drake (2011) 6

Zak Leedom (2015) 6

CAREER

1. Andy Wright (2004-07) 24

2. Ryan Baer (2020-24) 23

3. Jarrod Smith (2003-06) 18

Otto Ollikainen (2021-24) 18

5. Chris Wittig (2003-06) 17

6. Aaron Pitchkolan (2002-04) 15

Gift Maworere (2006-09) 15

Louis Thomas (2014-17) 15

9. Luke McCormick (2019-23) 13

10. Todd Gispert (1992-95) 12

Matt Mahar (1998-02) 12

Jason Bristol (2006-09) 12

Matt Drake (2010-11) 12

RED CARDS SEASON

1. Jamie Merriam (2014) 2 2. 39 players 1

CAREER

1. Francio Henry (2012-15) 4

2. Todd Gispert (1992-95) 2

Devon McTavish (2002-05) 2

Paul Cunningham (2004-07) 2 Gift Maworere (2006-09) 2

Jamie Merriam (2012-15) 2 8. 26 players 1

GOALKEEPER RECORDS

MATCHES PLAYED

SEASON

1. Jackson Lee (2023) 24

2. Nick Noble (2005) 23

3. Zach Johnson (2007) 22

4. Nick Noble (2006) 21

Zach Johnson (2010) 21

Steven Tekesky (2018) 21

Steven Tekesky (2019) 21

Steven Tekesky (2021) 21

Marc Bonnaire (2024) 21

10. Dani Braga (1994) 20

Carlos Iga (1998) 20

Nick Noble (2004) 20

CAREER

1. Steven Tekesky (2017-21) 83

2. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 80

3. Nick Noble (2003-06) 79

4. Jon Capon (1978-81) 62

5. Mark Bachteler (1987-90) 56

6. Mark Thienel (1990-93) 55

7. Carlos Iga (1996-98) 39

Chris McKinney (2000-02) 39

Jackson Lee (2022-23) 39

10. Bryan Givens (1995-97) 37

MATCHES STARTED

SEASON

1. Jackson Lee (2023) 24

2. Nick Noble (2005) 23

3. Zach Johnson (2007) 22

4. Nick Noble (2006) 21

Zach Johnson (2010) 21

Steven Tekesky (2018) 21

Steven Tekesky (2019) 21

Steven Tekesky (2021) 21

Marc Bonnaire (2024) 21

10. Dani Braga (1994) 20

Carlos Iga (1998) 20

Nick Noble (2004) 20

CAREER

1. Steven Tekesky (2017-21) 81

2. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 80

3. Nick Noble (2003-06) 77

4. Jon Capon (1978-81) 62

5. Mark Thienel (1990-93) 59

6. Mark Bachteler (1987-90) 54

7. Jackson Lee (2022-23) 39

8. Carlos Iga (1996-98) 36

9. Chris McKinney (2000-02) 34

10. Dani Braga (1994-95) 33

MINUTES PLAYED

SEASON

1. Jackson Lee (2023) 2,160

2. Nick Noble (2005) 2,120

3. Zach Johnson (2007) 2,051

4. Steven Tekesky (2021) 2,021

5. Nick Noble (2006) 1,995

6. Zach Johnson (2010) 1,960

7. Steven Tekesky (2019) 1,936

8. Marc Bonnaire (2024) 1,894

9. Steven Tekesky (2018) 1,891

10. Dani Braga (1994) 1,887

CAREER

1. Steven Tekesky (2017-21) 7,617

2. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 7,592

3. Nick Noble (2003-06) 7,135

4. Jon Capon (1978-81) 5,484

5. Mark Thienel (1990-93) 4,787

6. Mark Bachteler (1987-90) 4,638

7. Jackson Lee (2022-23) 3,510

8. Carlos Iga (1996-98) 3,186

9. Chris McKinney (2000-02) 3,181

10. Dani Braga (1994-95) 3,023

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE SEASON

1. Zach Johnson (2007) 0.48

2. Steven Tekesky (2020-21) 0.58

3. Zach Johnson (2009) 0.61

4. Steven Tekesky (2021) 0.62

5. Nick Noble (2006) 0.63

6. Zach Johnson (2008) 0.64

7. Jose Santos (2016) 0.78

8. Nick Noble (2004) 0.79

9. Jon Capon (1980) 0.87

10. Mark Bachteler (1989) 0.89 Justin Holmes (2011) 0.89

CAREER (MIN. 2 SEASONS)

1. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 0.71

2. Nick Noble (2003-06) 0.88

3. Jose Santos (2016-17) 0.93

4. Steven Tekesky (2017-21) 1.03

5. Marc Bonnaire (2020-Pres.) 1.08

5. Pat Eavenson (2011-12) 1.12

6. Jackson Lee (2022-23)

7. Jon Capon (1978-81)

8. Lee Johnston (2013-14)

9. George DeAlmeida (1980-83)

10. Carlos Iga (1996-98) 1.44

SAVES

SEASON

1. Mitch Haroldson (1984) 120

2. Charlie Toth (1964) 111

3. Mark Bachteler (1988) 105

4. Mark Thienel (1992) 103

5. Mark Bachteler (1987) 102

6. Mark Bachteler (1989) 100

7. Mark Thienel (1993) 95

8. Jon Capon (1979) 93 Dani Braga (1994) 93

10. Jon Capon (1980) 91 Nick Noble (2005) 91

CAREER

1. Jon Capon (1978-81) 343

2. Mark Bachteler (1987-90) 327

3. Nick Noble (2003-06) 302

4. Zach Johnson (2007-10) 282

5. Mark Thienel (1990-93) 245

6. Steven Tekesky (2017-21) 241

7. Dani Braga (1994-95) 163

8. Chris McKinney (2000-02) 162

9. George DeAlmeida (1980-83) 151

10. Carlos Iga (1996-98) 138

SAVE PERCENTAGE

SEASON

1. George Rossi (1971) .918

2. Charlie Toth (1964) .902

3. Zach Johnson (2007) .876

4. Jon Capon (1980) .875

5. Nick Noble (2006) .864

6. Mark Bachteler (1989) .862 Zach Johnson (2008) .862

8. Mitch Haroldson (1984) .851

9. Zach Johnson (2009) .848

10. Mark Bachteler (1987) .843

CAREER (MIN. 2 SEASONS)

1. Charlie Toth (1964-65) .902

2. Jon Capon (1978-81) .829

3. Zach Johnson (2007-10) .825

4. Mark Bachteler (1987-90) .813

5. Nick Noble (2003-06) .812

6. George DeAlmeida (1980-83) .770

7. Jose Santos (2016-17) .761

8. Mark Thienel (1990-93) .749

9. Mish Sapsai (1998-99) .737

10. Steven Tekesky (2017-21) .735

WINS

SEASON

1. Jackson Lee (2023) 17

2. Nick Noble (2006) 15

3. Zach Johnson (2007) 14

Steven Tekesky (2018) 14

5. Nick Noble (2005) 13

Marc Bonnaire (2024) 13

7. Mish Sapsai (1999) 12

Nick Noble (2004) 12

Steven Tekesky (2021) 12

10. Jon Capon (1981) 11

Carlos Iga (1998) 11

Zach Johnson (2010) 11

CAREER

1. Nick Noble (2003-0 6) 45 Steven Tekesky (2017-21) 45

3. Jon Capon (1978-81) 37 Zach Johnson (2007-10) 37

5. Mark Bachteler (1987-90) 24

6. Jackson Lee (2022-23) 22

7. Mark Thienel (1990-93) 20

8. Carlos Iga (1996-98) 18

9. Charlie Toth (1964-65) 15 Dani Braga (1994-95) 15

SHUTOUTS

TOP GAMES

12

Jack Cardosa (6g) St. Francis (Pa.), 9/29/1973

10

Dennis Almeida (4g, 2a) Villanova, 11/11/1972

Jack Cardosa (5g) Towson, 9/8/1973

Ashy Mabrouk (4g, 2a) Charleston (W.Va.), 10/19/1982 9

Jack Cardosa (4g, 1a) Baltimore, 9/12/1973

8

Walter Nistorenko (4g) at William & Mary, 11/17/1967

Dennis Almeida (4g) at George Washington, 10/21/1972

Jack Cardosa (4g) Frostburg State (Md.), 10/17/1973

Ashy Mabrouk (4g) Charleston (W.Va.), 10/3/1980

7

Fran Girona (3g, 1a) Charleston (W.Va.), 9/13/1975

Roberto Calzadilla (3g, 1a) Towson, 9/4/1976

Roberto Calzadilla (3g, 1a) Charleston (W.Va.), 9/18/1976

Fernando Santos (3g, 1a) Charleston (W.Va.), 10/19/1982

Omid Namazi (2g, 3a) Marshall, 10/27/1987

Andy Leardini (3g, 1a) Pitt, 11/1/1995

Andy Leardini (3g, 1a) Duquesne, 9/3/1997

Roberto Calzadilla Towson, 9/4/1976

Roberto Calzadilla Charleston (W.Va.), 9/18/1976

Philip Haslam at Pitt, 11/8/1978

Ashy Mabrouk West Liberty (W.Va.), 9/5/1980

Fernando Santos Charleston (W.Va.), 10/19/1982

Ashy Mabrouk Frostburg State (Md.), 10/29/1982

Darren McBride Saint Joseph’s, 10/25/1991

Andy Leardini vs. Saint Peter’s, 9/10/1994

Andy Leardini Virginia Tech, 11/1/1994

Andy Leardini at Louisville, 9/22/1995

Andy Leardini Pitt, 11/1/1995

Andy Leardini Duquesne, 9/3/1997

Chin Orih Duquesne, 9/1/1999

Guido Cristofori at Radford, 10/28/1999

Dwayne Grant-Higgins Radford, 9/2/2001

Dan Stratford Longwood, 10/3/2004

Jarrod Evans Delaware, 11/2/2004

Franck Tayou Xavier, 11/18/2010

Ryan Cain at James Madison, 9/23/2014

Andy Bevin Buffalo, 11/1/2014

Marcus Caldeira

No. 1 Marshall, 10/18/23

Sergio Ors Navarro

Purdue Fort Wayne, 8/22/24

ASSISTS

4

Joey Piatczyc San Francisco, 18/30/2015

3

Sam Vieceli Baltimore, 9/12/1973

8

Slade Jones Mount St. Mary’s, 10/2/1996

Paul-Anthony Perez Syracuse, 10/5/2002

Devon McTavish Pitt, 10/21/2003

Jarrod Smith Campbell, 9/1/2005

Jarrod Smith Robert Morris, 11/19/2005

Yutaro Tsukada

Georgia Southern, 9/22/23

Yutaro Tsukada Louisville, 11/19/23

15

Chris McKinney Boston, 10/14/2002

Zach Johnson Notre Dame, 10/6/2007

13

Dani Braga St. John’s, 9/16/1995

11

Dani Braga Bowling Green, 9/4/1995

Kyle Swarts Pitt, 10/4/2000

Zach Johnson Seton Hall, 10/18/2008

Alec Boerner at Princeton, 10/20/2015

Steven Tekesky at Georgetown, 11/18/2018

10

Dani Braga Radford, 9/14/1994

Steven Tekesky at UCF, 9/7/2018

Jack Cardosa St. Francis (Pa.), 9/29/1973 5 Jack Cardosa Towson, 9/8/1973

Walter Nistorenko at William & Mary, 11/17/1967

Dennis Almeida at George Washington, 10/21/1972

Dennis Almeida Villanova, 11/11/1972

Jack Cardosa Baltimore, 9/12/1973

Jack Cardosa Frostburg State (Md.), 10/17/1973

Ashy Mabrouk Charleston (W.Va.), 10/3/1980

Ashy Mabrouk Charleston (W.Va.), 10/19/1982

Al Barker Fairmont State (W.Va.), 11/13/1962

John Stewart at Fairmont State (W.Va.), 9/25/1965

Walter Nistorenko West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.), 9/27/1967

Walter Nistorenko Pitt, 10/21/1967

Walter Nistorenko George Washington, 10/28/1967

Len Forslund Slippery Rock (Pa.), 10/31/1967

Bill Lanza at Frostburg State (Md.), 11/11/1967

Walter Nistorenko at Frostburg State (Md.), 11/11/1967

James Frazee at Ohio State, 10/19/1968

Dennis Almeida St. Bonaventure, 10/8/1971

Dennis Almeida at St. Francis (Pa.), 10/28/1972

Sam Vieceli George Washington, 10/20/1973

Manny Matos Charleston (W.Va.), 10/19/1974

Jim Zylberberg Towson, 9/6/1975

Fran Girona Charleston (W.Va.), 9/13/1975

Herman Pinto Charleston (W.Va.), 10/19/1974

John Colombo Charleston (W.Va.), 9/13/1975

Sung Gul Cho at Pitt, 11/8/1978

Phil Antoon at St. Bonaventure, 10/11/1987

Omid Namazi at St. Bonaventure, 10/11/1987

Omid Namazi Marshall, 10/27/1987

Graham Evans at Morehead State, 10/4/1990

Darren Eals at St. Bonaventure, 9/21/1991

Darren Eals Saint Joseph’s, 10/25/1991

Kobie Wilburg Virginia Tech, 11/1/1994

Todd Gispert Pitt, 11/1/1995

Abdul Caulker St. Francis (Pa.), 9/1/2000

Louis Thomas Oakland, 9/1/2014

Jorge Quintanilla Wright State, 9/1/2017

Joey Piatczyc American, 8/31/2018

SHOTS

17

Nick Ivahnenko West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.), 10/15/1966 10

Keith Gispert Canisius, 10/4/1995

Jamie Merriam Niagara, 9/26/2014

9

Dwayne Grant-Higgins Radford, 9/2/2001

SEASON LEADERS

YEAR GOALS

1961 5, Howard Hensley/Jay Morris

1962 12, Al Barker

1963 5, Al Barker

1964 8, Oskar Schroeder 1, Tom Breit/Mike Cicci 16, Oskar Schroeder

1965 15, Butch Rossi 1, Jack Shannon 30, Butch Rossi

1966 17, Nick Ivahnenko 5, Ron McEachen 38, Nick Ivahnenko

1967 27, Walter Nistorenko 12, Len Foslund 65, Walter Nistorenko

1968 14, Walter Nistorenko 6, Walter Nistorenko/Terry Parfitt 34, Walter Nistorenko 61, Walter Nistorenko

1969 4, Joe Luxbacher 2, Joe Luxbacher 10, Joe Luxbacher

1970 6, David Gregory/Sam Vieceli 4, Sam Vieceli 16, Sam Vieceli

111, Charlie Toth

1971 12, Dennis Almeida 7, Dennis Almeida 31, Dennis Almeida 77, Dennis Almeida 89, George Rossi

1972 17, Dennis Almeida 8, Dennis Almeida 42, Dennis Almeida

1973 28, Jack Cardosa 10, Sam Vieceli 59, Jack Cardosa

1974 9, Jack Cardosa 5, Manny Matos 21, Manny Matos

82, Earl Eckert

1975 8, Jack Cardosa 5, Roberto Calzadilla/Gary Glass 18, Jack Cardosa 83, Bob Baker

1976 11, Roberto Calzadilla 6, Roberto Calzadilla 28, Roberto Calzadilla

1977 3, Ernie Jonke 2, Ernie Jonke 8, Ernie Jonke

1978 6, Philip Haslam 5, Sung Gul Cho 14, Philip Haslam

83, Jon Capon

1979 6, Rich Olson 1, 3 players 12, Rich Olson 93, Jon Capon

1980 11, Ashy Mabrouk 6, Nigel Grosvenor 25, Scott Wittman 91, Jon Capon

1981 9, Ashy Mabrouk 4, Ashy Mabrouk 22, Ashy Mabrouk 76, Jon Capon

1982 13, Ashy Mabrouk 7, Ashy Mabrouk/Fernando Santos 33, Ashy Mabrouk 82, George DeAlmeida

1983 10, Fernando Santos 6, Fernando Santos 26, Fernando Santos 66, George DeAlmeida

1984 5, Geoffrey Wharton-Lake 2, Pat McCloskey/G. Wharton-Lake 12, Geoffrey Wharton-Lake 120, Mitch Haroldson

1985 6, Abibou Niang 2, Thierno Niang 12, Abibou Niang

1986 6, Omid Namazi 4, Omid Namazi 16, Omid Namazi 42, Omid Namazi

1987 9, Wayne Morgan 7, Omid Namazi 19, Wayne Morgan 56, Omid Namazi 102, Mark Bachteler

1988 13, John Keating 3, Ed Ossa 28, John Keating 46, John Keating 105, Mark Bachteler

1989 7, John Keating 4, Tony Henson 17, John Keating 41, John Keating 100, Mark Bachteler

1990 8, John Keating 9, Graham Evans 21, John Keating 45, Ed Ossa 39, Demetrious Hassos

1991 8, Darren McBride 12, Darren Eals 19, Darren McBride 45, Darren McBride 53, Geoff Harkness

1992 6, Keith Quill 6, Spencer Knibb 16, Keith Quill 48, Keith Quill 103, Mark Thienel

1993 4, Todd Gispert/Scott Lamb 5, Todd Gispert 13, Todd Gispert

29, Todd Gispert 95, Mark Thienel 1994 15, Andy Leardini 3, 3 players 33, Andy Leardini

1995 15, Andy Leardini 7, Luis de la Mata 32, Andy Leardini

40, Scott Lamb 93, Dani Braga

52, Andy Leardini 70, Dani Braga

1996 6, Riku Hirn 4, Walter Nistorenko 14, Riku Hirn 40, Riku Hirn 42, Bryan Givens

1997 13, Andy Leardini 7, Andy Leardini 33, Andy Leardini

1998 8, Chin Orih 5, Tim Keating 20, Chin Orih

53, Matt Tanzini 45, Bryan Givens

56, Chin Orih 81, Carlos Iga

1999 10, Craig Patton 5, Andy Koenig/Craig Patton 25, Craig Patton 48, Guido Cristofori 79, Mish Sapsai

2000 3, Chris Renner/John Scragg 7, Abdul Caulker 7, 3 players 24, Abdul Caulker 82, Kyle Swarts

2001 10, Chin Orih 4, Jason Hillenbrand 23, Chin Orih 55, Chin Orih 62, Chris McKinney

2002 5, Aaron Pitchkolan 3, Dwayne Grant-Higgins 10, Aaron Pitchkolan 28, Aaron Pitchkolan 85, Chris McKinney 2003 7, Jarrod Smith 2, 3 players 14, Jarrod Smith 41, Jarrod Smith 55, Nick Noble

2004 6, Devon McTavish/Dan Stratford 4, Dan Stratford 16, Dan Stratford 47, Devon McTavish 67, Nick Noble

2005 8, Jarrod Smith 5, Pat Carroll/Dan Stratford 18, Jarrod Smith 79, Jarrod Smith 91, Nick Noble

2006 14, Jarrod Smith 10, Dan Stratford 32, Jarrod Smith 50, Andy Wright 89, Nick Noble

2007 6, Dan Stratford/Andy Wright 8, Dan Stratford 20, Dan Stratford 59, Dan Stratford 78, Zach Johnson

2008 2, 4 players 3, Paul Paradise 7, Paul Paradise 41, Paul Paradise 81, Zach Johnson

2009 3, Alex Silva 5, Shadow Sebele 9, Shadow Sebele 39, Peabo Doue 67, Zach Johnson

2010 9, Franck Tayou 11, Shadow Sebele 21, Shadow Sebele 63, Shadow Sebele 56, Zach Johnson

2011 7, Andy Bevin 7, Shadow Sebele 19, Shadow Sebele 47, Shadow Sebele 30, Justin Holmes

2012 6, Eric Schoenle 6, Uwem Etuk 12, Eric Schoenle 30, Andy Bevin 34, Pat Eavenson

2013 9, Andy Bevin 7, Jamie Merriam/Majed Osman 24, Andy Bevin 48, Andy Bevin 45, Lee Johnston

2014 13, Andy Bevin 8, Andy Bevin/Joey Piatczyc 34, Andy Bevin 57, Andy Bevin 34, Lee Johnston

2015 7, Jamie Merriam 13, Joey Piatczyc 17, Joey Piatczyc 50, Jamie Merriam 44, Alec Boerner

2016 4, Felix Angerer/Jad Arslan 4, Sebastian Garcia-Herreros/Joey Piatczyc 11, Felix Angerer 30, Felix Angerer/Joey Piatczyc 49, Jose Santos 2017 5, Albert Andres-Llop 5, Jorge Quintanilla 12, Albert Andres-Llop 35, Jad Arslan 28, Stephen Banick 2018 8, Joey Piatczyc 10, Joey Piatczyc 26, Joey Piatczyc 47, Andres Muriel Albino 86, Steven Tekesky 2019 9, Rodrigo Robles Grajera 9, Luke McCormick 21, Rodrigo Robles Grajera 30, A. Andres-Llop/A. Muriel Albino 60, Steven Tekesky 2020-21* 4, Ike Swiger 5, Jesus de Vicente 8, Ike Swiger 16, Luke McCormick 31, Steven Tekesky 2021 6, Ciro Bourlot Jaeggi 4, 3 players 12, Ciro Bourlot Jaeggi 36, Luke McCormick 46, Steven Tekesky 2022 5, Marcus Caldeira/Dyon Dromers 6, Ryan Crooks 14, Marcus Caldeira/Ryan Crooks 32, Dyon Dromers 30, Jackson Lee 2023 12, Marcus Caldeira/Yutaro Tsukada 9, Yutaro Tsukada 33, Yutaro Tsukada 88, Yutaro Tsukada 66, Jackson Lee 2024 15, Serigo Ors Navarro 6, Frederik Jorgensen 34, Sergio Ors Navarro 72, Sergio Ors Navarro 40, Marc Bonnaire * - season played in spring due to COVID-19 pandemic

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS

YEAR-BY-YEAR GOALKEEPER STATS

DICK DLESK SOCCER STADIUM

TOP-30 CROWDS AT DICK DLESK SOCCER

STADIUM (2004- Pres .)

No� CRoWD oPPoNeNT DATe ReSuLT

1. 3,162 No. 8 Marshall 11/17/2024 T, 0-0 (2OT)

2. 3,147 No. 1 Marshall 10/18/2023 W, 5-2

3. 3,137 No. 20 Louisville 11/19/2023 W, 1-0

4. 3,109 No. 25 Loyola Marymount 12/2/2023 W, 3-1

5. 2,968 Kentucky 9/27/2024 T, 0-0

6. 2,938 UC Santa Barbara 9/4/2009 L, 0-2

7. 2,443 Ohio State 9/10/2021 W, 1-0

8. 2,209 Monmouth 9/3/2010 L, 0-1 (2OT)

9. 2,153 Notre Dame 10/18/2006 W, 2-1

10. 2,096 Kentucky 10/15/2022 T, 3-3

11. 2,019 Maryland 10/10/2016 L, 1-0

12. 1,850 Binghamton 9/2/2011 W, 2-1

13. 1,786 Hartford 8/25/2012 W, 2-1

14. 1,773 Connecticut 10/19/2007 W, 1-0

15. 1,719 Connecticut 10/18/2011 W, 2-0

16. 1,699 St. John’s 8/29/2014 W, 1-0

17. 1,574 USF 9/25/2009 W, 1-0 (OT)

18. 1,565 Central Connecticut State 8/30/2013 W, 3-0

19. 1,536 Georgia Southern 9/22/2023 T, 0-0

20. 1,534 Penn 9/28/2019 W, 3-0

21. 1,512 Wright State 9/7/2019 W, 2-1

22. 1,493 Virginia Tech 9/4/2014 W, 3-0

23. 1,484 Penn State 9/3/2021 W, 3-1

24. 1,470 Pitt 10/13/2010 W, 2-0

25. 1,442 Navy 8/28/2015 L, 1-0

26. 1,413 Rutgers 9/21/2008 T, 0-0 (2OT)

27. 1,375 USF 9/25/2011 L, 1-2

28. 1,346 Maryland 10/21/2008 L, 0-1 1,346 San Diego 10/4/2019 L, 1-4

30. 1,328 Akron 9/30/2021 T, 0-0 (2OT)

STADIUM RECORDS

CAREER INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Adams, Nate 2009

Ahmad, Ashraf

Alfred, Martins

Almeida, Dennis 1971-72

Alonge, David

Anderes, John

Andres-Llop, Albert

Angerer, Felix

Anoia, Mike

Anstey, Matt

Antoon, Phi

Arena, Tom

Arjona, Julio

Aronowicz, David

Arslan, Jad

Bailey, Andrew

Bair, Steve

Barker, Al

Barnes, Leon

Beasley, Cole

Beckner, Eric

Bell, Andy

Chris

Berlingeri, Bob 1985

Besendorfer, Chris 1990 12-NA

Bevin, Andy 2011-14 75-71

Biafora, Joseph 2019-22

Bick, Brian 2002 10-7

Birx, Tim 1967-68 NA-NA

Boelcskevy, Caspar 1961-62

Boggs, Zak 2005

Bond, Brian 2019

Borgess, Tony 1973 NA-NA

Borneo, Elijah

Borneo, Kernell 2002

Borutskie, Brayden 2023

Bourlot Jaeggi, Ciro 2020-22

Boyd, Bob

Bramson, Ronald 1968-69

Breit, Tom 1964-66

Breitsameter, Nick

Brennan, Mike

Breunig, Christian

Cabral, Ivo

Calzadilla, Roberto

Cancio-Bello, Guillermo

Cardosa, Jack

Carlson, Simon

Carlson, Tim

Carter, Doug 1979,

Cascais, Amilcar

Alex

Steven

Abdul

Kyle

Chris 1985-88

Sung Gul 1977-79

Christou, Constantinos 2023-Pres.

Christy, Zach 2002 3-0

Cicci, Mike 1962, 64

Nick

Coker, Marlin

Coll, Declan 2008-09

Colombo, John 1975-77 NA-NA

Colt, David 1973, 75

Michael

Seth 1996-97

Crampton, Brenden 2003

ANDY BeVIN

Creamer, Chris 1984 11-NA

Cristofori, Guido 1999 19-17

Crooks, Ryan 2021-23 51-26

Cunningham, Paul

D’Uillse, Roberto

Daiutolo, Glenn 1979-80 6-NA

Daiutolo, Scott 1978, 80 6-NA

Darkwah, Charles 2001 9-3

Davis, Kyle 2016 3-0

de la Mata, Luis 1993, 95-97 59-44

de la Mata, Mariano 1986 NA-NA

Dean, Butch 1966 NA-NA

DeBurgo, Jean 1982 17-NA

Decottignies, Thomas 2023 16-11

Deehan, Joe 1988-90 39-NA

DeGroff, John 1968 NA-NA

Dekel Daks, Ethan 2024-Pres. 8-3

DeLuca, Paul 1971 1-NA

Demarest, Dean 1986-87 2-NA 0

DeMedeiros, Rui 1980-83 42-NA

Denk Gracia, Aaron 2020-22 47-46

Dennison, Joe 2003

Densk, Corey 1998-01 33-11

Derwaritsch, Pascal

Desiderio, Mike

Dewese, Chase 2006-07 21-3 0 0 0 12 5 0-0

Diaz, Christian 2013-16 59-41 2 2 6 26 7 0-0

Diaz, Ray 1966 NA-NA 1 0 2 NA NA NA-NA

Dickey, Matt 1993 4-NA 0 0 0 0 NA 3-0

DiMatteo, Josh 2018-21 40-18 7 3 17 47 20 3-0

DiStefano, Chris 1984 6-NA 0 1 1 NA NA NA-NA

Doan, Tuan 2010 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Donosa, Raul 1971-72 12-10 2 4 8 32 NA NA-NA

Doran, John 2004-05 8-0 0 0 0 3 1 0-0

Dorcy, Brian 1994 9-1 0 1 1 4 NA 0-0

Doue, Peabo 2009-12 75-58 10 12 32 130 42 4-0

Doyle, Brian 1971 8-NA 0 0 0 4 NA NA-NA

Dragelin, John 1980-82 44-NA 6 0 12 NA NA NA-NA

Dragelin, Lance 1984-87 35-NA 1 2 4 27 NA NA-NA

Drake, Matt 2010-11 39-31 2 1 5 20 7 12-1

Driscoll, Jack 2014-15 19-4 1 0 2 9 4 1-0

Dromers, Dyon 2020-Pres. 42-32 10 1 21 51 23 5-0

Duan, Tuan 2009 8-0 0 0 0 3 2 0-0

Duarte, Lennie 1971-72 12-10 7 0 14 13 NA NA-NA

Durham, Barry 1962 NA-NA 4 0 8 NA NA NA-NA

Durst, Tim 1984-85 17-NA 1 2 4 NA NA NA-NA

Eals, Darren 1991 17-NA 1 12 14 29 NA 2-0

Edwards, Bob 1983-84 31-NA 3 2 8 NA NA NA-NA

Ehrenworth, Paul 2011-14 50-25 0 1 1 5 0 2-0

Ekqvist, Akseli 2024-Pres. 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0

Elliott, Jack 2013-16 72-66 6 5 17 70 22 10-0

Eltringham, Dave 1978 NA-NA 4 0 8 NA NA NA-NA

Engstrom, Chris 1993 3-NA 0 0 0 0 NA 0-0

Ernst, Paul 1968 NA-NA 1 0 2 1 NA NA-NA

Erwin, Alex 2006-07 39-16

Etuk, Uwem

Evans, Graham

Evans, Jarrod 2004

Ewald, Felix

Farquhar, Ben

Fast, Jay 1964

Feola, Jared

Ferguson, Brian

Galdo, Jose

Ruben 2008-11

Martin

Ryan 2006-09

Fran

Rusty

Gispert, Keith 1995

Don

Gary 1973-76

Goggin, William

Marty

Connor

Gary

David

Frank

Darren

Andrew

Kim, Kook

Haslam, Philip

Francio

Hensley, Howard

Tony

Hernando, Carlos

Kevin

Hester, Colin

Hibbs, Fred

Nick

Spike

Dustin

Hirn, Riku

Jason

Huckaby, Dante 2023-Pres. 45-22 0 4 4 13 3 2-0

Hutchinson, Travis 2003-04 23-3 0 0 0 2 0 0-0

Iannelli, Mike 1997-99 39-32 1 2 4 17 NA 2-0

Ibikunle, Tolu 2014-15 13-0 1 0 2 2 2 0-0

Icolari, Jacob 2014 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Ilkiuyoni, Jacob 1964 NA-NA 2 0 4 NA NA NA-NA

Isaksen, Gunner 1987-90 41-NA 1 1 3 12 NA NA-NA

Ivahnenko, Nick 1966-67 NA-NA 21 5 47 NA NA NA-NA

Iwunze, Amaugo 2010 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

James, Keith 1971-73 3-NA 3 1 7 2 NA NA-NA

James, Steven 2016-17 35-35 0 3 3 17 3 1-0

Jeddi, Mehdi 1986 NA-NA 1 0 2 5 NA NA-NA

Jernjecic, Frank 1964-65 NA-NA 2 0 4 NA NA NA-NA

Jimenez Albelda, Pau 2019-21 50-37 3 6 12 49 17 4-0

Jones, Slade 1995-96, 98-99 66-53 12 7 31 109 NA 5-0

Jonke, Ernie 1977-79 NA-NA 6 0 12 NA NA NA-NA

Jonke, Weston 2024 14-0 0 0 0 3 1 0-0

Jorgensen, Frederik 2021-24 84-73 4 13 21 56 18 7-0

Kaiser, Bill 1968-70 NA-NA 8 1 17 15 NA NA-NA

Kapusta, John 1987 6-NA 0 0 0 0 NA NA-NA

Karmue, Peter 2004-05 3-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0

Keating, John 1988-91 71-NA 32 10 74 167 NA NA-NA

Keating, Tim 1996-99 71-52 1 8 10 29 NA 6-0

Kellogg, Ryan 2016-19 73-57 6 4 16 43 13 4-0

Kevins, Grant 2000-01 33-30 2 2 6 36 NA 3-0

Kim, Yong 1979 NA-NA 2 0 4 NA NA NA-NA

Knibb, Spencer 1989-92 61-16 4 11 19 30 NA 1-0

Knouse, Jeff 1988-91 43-NA 0 2 2 11 NA NA-NA

Koenig, Andy 1996-97, 99-00 72-61 4 8 16

Kress, Kevin 1993-94 38-19

Krimmelbein, Daniel 1971 5-NA

Kucinic, Frank 1998 10-3

Kurland,

Kuzio, Mike

LaCrone, Kolby

Laver,

Pat

Luxbacher, Joe 1969

Brian

Vincent

George

Manno, Nicholas

Paul

Marsh, Jeremy 1995

Martin, Fred

Mathiowdis, Jim 1976, 78-79

Mathiowdis, Mark 1980-81

Matos, Manny 1971-74

Matousek, Todd 1992

Gift 2006-09

McBride, Darren

Corey

McCloskey, Pat 1984-86

Luke

McEachen, Ron

McGrath, Mike 1987

McTavish, Devon

Mdegwa, Cyrus 1965

Julio

Herman

Jamie

Messer, Brian

Stan

Dominic

Jason

Miller, Joe

Miller, William

Minnier, Robert

Molasoko, Francis

PLAYER YEAR(S) GP-GS G A PTS SH SOG YC-RC
PLAYER YEAR(S) GP-GS G A PTS SH SOG YC-RC
ANDY LeARDINI

Moon, Trevor 2014-16

Mooney, Richard 1967-68 NA-NA 2 3 7 9 NA NA-NA

Moorhead, Brant 2000 7-1 0 0 0 1 NA 0-0

Morgan, Sam 2019-22 13-0 0 0 0 4 3 1-0

Morgan, Wayne 1987-89, 91 58-NA 20 6 46 125 NA NA-1

Morris, Jay 1961-62 NA-NA 7

Morris, Kevin 2017-21 92-83 7 7 21 54 21 8-0

Mostafavifar, Mehran 2002-03 31-26 1 0 2 13 2 8-0

Moulakias, Nick 1973 NA-NA 2 0 4 NA NA NA-NA

Moyo, Bruce 1983-84 23-NA 1 1 3 NA NA NA-NA

Mozney, Jake 2003 10-1 0 0 0 0 0 1-0

Mpanga, Peter 1963 NA-NA 1 0 2 NA NA NA-NA

Mullen, Dan 1975 NA-NA 1 0 2 NA NA NA-NA

Muriel Albino, Andres 2018-19 38-34 13 3 29 77 42 8-0

Myers, Greg 1962 NA-NA 5 0 10 NA NA NA-NA

Myers, Mike 1999-01 31-16 1 1 3 23 NA 1-0

Myers, Spenser 2017-19 31-0

Namazi, Omid 1984-87 32-NA 15

Ndiaye, Amadou 2018

Nerz, Al 1961-62

Nerz, Joe 1965

Niang, Abibou 1981-83,

Niang, Thierno 1985-88 20-NA 9 5 23 60 NA NA-NA

Nihei, Yoshi

Nistorenko, Walter

Nistorenko, Walter 1993-96 71-33 6 11 23 46 NA 3-0

Nolt, Frank 1976

Jyler

Nucilli, Brooks 2010 9-0

Nwobodo, Chris 1966

4 NA NA NA-NA

Nyenka, Sam 2023-24 36-2 0 2 2 16 5 0-0

Ochoa, Alex 2013-14 36-29 0 7 7 23 7 2-0

O’Neill, Gerry 1995 8-1 0 0 0 4 NA 0-0

Okhakhu, Joe 1971-73 12-12 2 2 6 12 NA NA-NA

Ollikainen, Otto 2021-24 85-73 2 6 10 40 7 18-0

Olson, Richard 1978-80 10-NA 12 5 29 NA NA NA-NA

Ondreyka, Brian

Orih, Chin

Ors Navarro, Sergio 2020-24

Oshoniyi, Adetoye 1995-96 35-32 1 2 4 26 NA 5-1

Osman, Majed 2012-13 31-23 9 11 29 71 26 1-0

Ossa, Ed 1988-91 67-NA 10 13 33 121 NA 1-0

Ouassa, Bernard 2002-04 44-36

Paul

Parfitt, Terry

Parke,

Parlock,

Payung, Mark

Peplinski, Mike

Michael

George

Travis

Pomeroy, John

Popovic, Yoran 2021

Chris

Charles 1969

Grajera, Rodrigo 2019

Rodriguez, Eric 2003 13-6

Milo

Fernando

Savittiere, Keith

Isaac

Schoch, Dale

Schoenle, Eric

Schreiner, Steve

Schroeder, Oskar

AARoN DeNK GRACIA

Scragg, John

Sebele, Shadow

Sexstone, Sean

Shaffer, Tyler

Shaflucas, Bill

Shalhoub, Munir

Shim, Ethan

Mike

Rolf

Fumi

Vaubel, Ryan 2023-24

Veliz, David 1993-94 18-3

Setta

Jon 1990-91

Wartella, Lucas

Geoffrey

Kobie

Chris

Surber,

Talbot, Robert

NCAA RECORDS

All-Time NCAA Record: 12-16-2

All-Time NCAA Home Record: 9-2-1

All-Time NCAA Road Record: 3-13-1

All-Time NCAA Neutral Record 0-1-0

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Points: 6 Franck Tayou (2010)

Goals: 3 Franck Tayou (2010), Yutaro Tsukada (2023)

Assists: 3 U. Etuk (2010-11), L. McCormick (2019-23)

Saves: 25 Steven Tekesky (2018-21)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Points: 6 Franck Tayou (2010)

Goals: 3 Franck Tayou (2010), Yutaro Tsukada (2023)

Assists: 2

Uwem Etuk (2010)

Shadow Sebele (2010)

Luke McCormick (2019)

Carlos Hernando (2023)

Saves: 19 Jackson Lee (2023)

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

Points: 6 Franck Tayou, vs. Xavier, 2010

Goals: 3 Franck Tayou, vs. Xavier, 2010

Assists: 2 Uwem Etuk/Shadow Sebele, vs. Xavier, 2010

Luke McCormick, at Butler, 2019

Quickest Goal: 2:11 Rodrigo Robles Grajera, at Butler, 2019

TEAM SINGLE TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Goals: 6

Shutouts: 1

2010 (2 games)

2019 (2 games)

2005 (2 games)

2007 (2 games)

2021 (3 games) 2023 (4 games)

TEAM GAME RECORDS

Goals: 5 at Butler, 2019

Shots: 28 vs. Robert Morris, 2005

Saves: 18 at Temple, 1966

Fouls: 19 at Akron, 2010

Corners: 13 vs. Xavier, 2010

CAREER GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

NCAA APPEARANCES

1966 (0-1)

NCAA

Shots: West Virginia 8, Temple 28

Saves: West Virginia 18, Temple 4

1968 (0-1)

NCAA

1. 12:50 WVU Walter Nistorenko (Forslund)

2. 30:53 WVU Walter Nistorenko

3. 38:05 SLU Tom Bokern (Trost)

4. 57:35 SLU Tom Bokern

5. 65:43 SLU Gene Greimer

Shots: West Virginia 8, Saint Louis 31

Saves: West Virginia 16

1971 (0-1)

NCAA

1. 69:10 HOW Ian Bane

# - Howard’s participation in 1971 was vacated.

1972 (0-1)

NCAA FIRST ROUND CL e MSo N 3, W eST VIRGINIA 2 N oV 27 – CL e MSo N, S C 1 2 3 4 Total West Virginia

1. WVU Manny Matos 2. WVU Jack Cardosa

1973 (0-1)

NCAA FIRST ROUND uSF 3, W eST VIRGINIA 1 N oV 18 – M o RGANToWN,

Scoring Summary

1. 22:40 WVU Jack Cardosa (Matos)

2. USF Sean O’Brien

3. USF Mike Knott

4. USF Sean O’Brien

Saves: West Virginia 10, USF 6

1981 (1-1)

NCAA

ROUND

NCAA THIRD ROUND

Virginia

1992 (0-1)

NCAA FIRST ROUND WILLIAM & MARY 2, W eST VIRGINIA 0 N oV� 14 – WILLIAMSBu

Scoring Summary

1. 35:45 WM Eric Dumbleton

2. 71:53 WM Eric Dumbleton

Shots: West Virginia 11, William & Mary 8

Saves: West Virginia 0, William & Mary 7

Corners: West Virginia 10, William & Mary 7

Fouls: West Virginia 11, William & Mary 14

2005 (1-1)

NCAA FIRST ROUND

Scoring Summary

1. 72:06 WVU Reed Cooper (Stratford, McTavish)

Shots: Robert Morris 4, West Virginia 28

Shots On Goal: Robert Morris 2, West Virginia 10

Saves: Robert Morris 9, West Virginia 2

Corners: Robert Morris 3, West Virginia 9

Fouls: Robert Morris 14, West Virginia 6

NCAA SECOND ROUND

AKRo N 5, W eST VIRGINIA 0 N oV� 23 – AKRo N, o HI o 1 2

Scoring Summary

1. 31:34 AKR Matthew Tutich (Ubiparipovic, McKenzie)

2. 45:55 AKR Justin Sadler (DiFranco)

3. 64:52 AKR Ross McKenzie (Campellone)

4. 66:14 AKR Matthew Tutich (DiFranco)

5. 89:23 AKR Steve Kalan

Shots: West Virginia 8, Akron 17

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 6, Akron 10

Saves: West Virginia 5, Akron 6

Corners: West Virginia 2, Akron 4

Fouls: West Virginia 12, Akron 11

2006 (0-1)

NCAA SECOND ROUND u NC GRee NSBo Ro 2, W eST VIRGINIA 1 N oV 15 - M o RGANToWN, W VA

Scoring Summary

1. 51:18 UNCG Randi Patterson (Jones)

2. 69:40 WVU Chris Wittig (Carroll)

3. 103:39 UNCG Scott Jones (Richardson)

Shots: UNC Greensboro 16, West Virginia 22

Shots On Goal: UNC Greensboro 6, West Virginia 9

Saves: UNC Greensboro 8, West Virginia 4

Corners: UNC Greensboro 4, West Virginia 6

Fouls: UNC Greensboro 21, West Virginia 14

2007 (1-1)

NCAA SECOND ROUND W eST VIRGINIA 1, VIRGINIA 0 N oV 28 - M o RGANToWN, W VA 1 2 Total Virginia 0 0 0 West Virginia 0 1 1

Scoring Summary

1. 50:05 WVU Dan Stratford

Shots: Virginia 14, West Virginia 13

Shots On Goal: Virginia 3, West Virginia 3

Saves: Virginia 2, West Virginia 3

Corners: Virginia 6, West Virginia 7

Fouls: Virginia 10, West Virginia 16

NCAA THIRD ROUND

WAK e F o ReST 3, W eST VIRGINIA 1

D eC 2 - WINSTo N-SAL e M, N C 1 2

West Virginia 0 1 1 Wake Forest 0 3 3

Scoring Summary

1. 49:33 WVU Andy Wright

2. 55:08 WF Zach Schilawski (da Luz, Phelan)

3. 64:33 WF Cody Arnoux (Bone, Phelan)

4. 86:44 WF Cody Arnoux (da Luz, Phelan)

Shots: West Virginia 7, Wake Forest 21

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 2, Wake Forest 10

Saves: West Virginia 7, Wake Forest 1

Corners: West Virginia 2, Wake Forest 9

Fouls: West Virginia 10, Wake Forest 9

2010 (1-1)

NCAA FIRST ROUND

W eST VIRGINIA 4, XAVI e R 2 N oV� 18 - M o RGANToWN, W�VA �

Scoring Summary

1. 3:31 XU James Queree (Spencer, Getzen)

2. 4:57 XU Own Goal

3. 23:22 WVU Franck Tayou (Doue, Pittman)

4. 32:48 WVU Franck Tayou (Etuk, Sebele)

5. 49:52 WVU Franck Tayou (Sebele, Etuk)

6. 81:27 WVU Uwem Etuk (Silva)

Shots: Xavier 9, West Virginia 15

Shots On Goal: Xavier 5, West Virginia 10

Saves: Xavier 6, West Virginia 3

Corners: Xavier 6, West Virginia 13

Fouls: Xavier 8, West Virginia 11

NCAA SECOND ROUND AKRo N 3, W eST VIRGINIA 2 N oV 21 - AKRo N, o HI o 1 2

West Virginia 0 2 2 Akron 2 1 3

Scoring Summary

1. 10:59 AKR Darren Mattocks (Ampaipitakwong)

2. 30:04 AKR Darren Mattocks (Sarkodie)

3. 69:36 AKR Scott Caldwell (Nagbe, Ampaipitakwong)

4. 80:53 WVU Shadow Sebele (Williams, Hagey)

5. 85:14 WVU Uzi Tayou (Hagey)

Shots: West Virginia 4, Akron 15

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 3, Akron 5

Saves: West Virginia 2, Akron 1

Corners: West Virginia 2, Akron 4

Fouls: West Virginia 19, Akron 10

2011 (1-1)

NCAA FIRST ROUND W eST VIRGINIA 2, XAVI e R 1 N oV 17 - M o RGANToWN, W VA 1

Scoring Summary

1. 38:18 WVU Jay Williams (Etuk) 2. 84:12 XU Gino De Paoli (Hagglund, Spencer)

3. 98:18 WVU Eric Schoenle (Flott)

Shots: Xavier 9, West Virginia 18

Shots On Goal: Xavier 5, West Virginia 8

Saves: Xavier 6, West Virginia 4

Corners: Xavier 3, West Virginia 7

Fouls: Xavier 7, West Virginia 12

NCAA SECOND ROUND MARYLAND 4, W eST VIRGINIA 0

Virginia

Scoring Summary

1. 19:47 MD Casey Townsend (Leikvang)

2. 59:34 MD Casey Townsend (Jane, Raley)

3. 60:36 MD Jordan Cyrus (Jane)

4. 75:34 MD Casey Townsend (Forbess)

Shots: West Virginia 5, Maryland 19

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 1, Maryland 7

Saves: West Virginia 3, Maryland 1

Corners: West Virginia 6, Maryland 6

Fouls: West Virginia 16, Maryland 13

2018 (1-1)

NCAA FIRST ROUND W eST VIRGINIA 4, LI u BRoo KLYN 2 N oV 15 - M o RGANToWN, W VA

Scoring Summary

1. 3:11 LIU Rasmus Hansen (Barone, Nordstrom)

2. 8:55 LIU Rasmus Hansen (Barone, Mathisen)

3. 14:59 WVU Logan Lucas (Andres-Llop)

4. 34:22 WVU Tsubasa Takada (Derwaritsch, Piatczyc)

5. 71:30 WVU Jorge Quintanilla (Shim, Andres-Llop) 6. 80:26 WVU Joey Piatczyc

Shots: LIU Brooklyn 14, West Virginia 14

Shots On Goal: LIU Brooklyn 6, West Virginia 8

Saves: LIU Brooklyn 4, West Virginia 4

Corners: LIU Brooklyn 5, West Virginia 8

Fouls: LIU Brooklyn 11, West Virginia 12

NCAA SECOND ROUND G eo RG e ToWN 1, W eST VIRGINIA 0 N oV� 18 - WASHINGTo N, D�C � 1 2

Virginia

Scoring Summary

1. 87:01 GU Dylan Nealis

Shots: West Virginia 11, Georgetown 28

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 5, Georgetown 12

Saves: West Virginia 11, Georgetown 5

Corners: West Virginia 1, Georgetown 8

Fouls: West Virginia 11, Georgetown 9

2019 (1-1)

NCAA FIRST ROUND W eST VIRGINIA 5, Bu TL e R 1 N oV 21 - INDIANAP o LIS, IND 1 2

Total

West Virginia 2 3 5

Butler 1 0 1

Scoring Summary

1. 2:11 WVU Rodrigo Robles Grajera (penalty)

2. 20:35 BU Rhys Myers (Harvey)

3. 35:34 WVU Andres Muriel Albino (Takada)

4. 80:07 WVU Josh DiMatteo (Garcia-Herreros)

5. 80:46 WVU Rodrigo Robles Grajera (McCormick)

6. 83:36 WVU Josh DiMatteo (McCormick)

Shots: West Virginia 21, Butler 6

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 15, Butler 2

Saves: West Virginia 1, Butler 10

Corners: West Virginia 6, Butler 3

Fouls: West Virginia 13, Butler 15

NCAA SECOND ROUND MARSHALL 2, W eST VIRGINIA 1

N oV 24 - H u NTINGTo N, W VA 1 2

Total

West Virginia 1 0 1 Marshall 2 0 2

Scoring Summary

1. 9:37 MU Jamil Roberts (Mocyunas)

2. 38:32 WVU Logan Lucas (Andres-Llop)

3. 42:30 MU Milo Yosef (Westmeyer)

Shots: West Virginia 8, Marshall 11

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 2, Marshall 4

Saves: West Virginia 2, Marshall 1

Corners: West Virginia 4, Marshall 11

Fouls: West Virginia 6, Marshall 9

2021 (1-0-2)

NCAA SECOND ROUND W eST VIRGINIA 1, VIRGINIA T eCH 1 (2oT) (WV u ADV , 4-3 PKS) N oV� 21 - M o RGANToWN, W�VA �

Scoring Summary

1. 6:21 WVU Ike Swiger

2. 55:39 VT Jacob Labovitz

Shots: West Virginia 15, Virginia Tech 10

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 4, Virginia Tech 3

Saves: Virginia Tech 3, West Virginia 2

Corners: West Virginia 9, Virginia Tech 4

Fouls: Virginia Tech 16, West Virginia 9

NCAA THIRD ROUND

W eST VIRGINIA 1, T u LSA 0 (2oT) N oV� 27 - T u LSA, o KLA � 1 2 oT1 oT2 Total

West Virginia 0 0 0 1 1 Tulsa 0 0 0 0 0

Scoring Summary

1. 101:16 WVU Otto Ollikainen (Morris, Crooks)

Shots: West Virginia 10, Tulsa 8

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 7, Tulsa 2

Saves: Tulsa 6, West Virginia 2

Corners: West Virginia 6, Tulsa 4

Fouls: West Virginia 14, Tulsa 10

NCAA QUARTERFINAL

G eo RG e ToWN 1, W eST VIRGINIA 1 (2oT) (G u ADV , 4-1 PKS)

D eC 4 - WASHINGTo N, D C 1 2 oT1 oT2

West Virginia 1 0 0 0 1 Georgetown 0 1 0 0 1

Scoring Summary

1. 15:11 WVU Yoran Popovic (Swiger, McCormick)

2. 66:43 GU Dante Polvara (PK)

Shots: Georgetown 15, West Virginia 11

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 6, Georgetown 4

Saves: Georgetown 5, West Virginia 3

Corners: Georgetown 5, West Virginia 2

Fouls: West Virginia 18, Georgetown 6

2023 (3-1-0)

NCAA SECOND ROUND

W eST VIRGINIA 1, Lou ISVILL e 0 N oV� 19 - M o RGANToWN, W�VA � 1 2

Scoring Summary

1. 71:05 WVU Yutaro Tsukada (Hernando)

Shots: West Virginia 17, Louisville 7

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 4, Louisville 4

Saves: West Virginia 4, Louisville 3

Corners: West Virginia 6, Louisville 0 Fouls: West Virginia 12, Louisville 12

NCAA THIRD ROUND

W eST VIRGINIA 2, V e RM o NT 1 N oV� 25 - M o RGANToWN, W�VA

Scoring Summary

1. 3:03 WVU Yutaro Tsukada (Caldeira)

2. 31:39 UVM Carter Johnson

3. 81:03 WVU Max Broughton (Jorgensen)

Shots: Vermont 19, West Virginia 14

Shots On Goal: Vermont 8, West Virginia 3

Saves: West Virginia 7, Vermont 1

Corners: West Virginia 6, Vermont 1

Fouls: Vermont 15, West Virginia 2

NCAA QUARTERFINAL

W eST VIRGINIA 3, LoYo LA MARYM ou NT 1

D eC 2 - M o RGANToWN, W VA 1 2

West Virginia 2 1 3

Scoring Summary

1. 1:51 LMU Steven Anderson (Prado)

2. 8:09 WVU Luke McCormick (Ollikainen)

3. 15:34 WVU Sergio Ors Navarro (Lee, Hernando)

4. 66:11 WVU Yutaro Tsukada (Crooks, Christou)

Shots: LMU 12, West Virginia 11

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 6, LMU 6

Saves: West Virginia 5, LMU 3

Corners: LMU 5, West Virginia 1

Fouls: LMU 15, West Virginia 12

NCAA COLLEGE CUP SEMIFINAL CL e MSo N 1, W eST VIRGINIA 0

eC 8 - Lou ISVILL e , KY

Virginia 0

Scoring Summary

1. 36:16 CU Shawn Smart (Seye)

Shots: West Virginia 9, Clemson 8

Shots On Goal: Clemson 5, West Virginia 2

Saves: West Virginia 4, Clemson 2

Corners: West Virginia 6, Clemson 3

Fouls: Clemson 14, West Virginia 7

2024 (1-1-0)

NCAA FIRST ROUND W eST VIRGINIA 2, N o RTH FLo RIDA 1 N oV� 21 - M o RGANToWN, W�VA � 1 2

Scoring Summary

1. 26:45 WVU Sergio Ors Navarro (Ewald)

2. 78:39 WVU Marcus Caldeira (Scheer)

3 85:31 UNF Jaxon Reinhardt (Miyakawa)

Shots: West Virginia 9, North Florida 10

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 5, North Florida 4

Saves: West Virginia 3, North Florida 3

Corners: West Virginia 3, North Florida 4

Fouls: West Virginia 6, North Florida 9

NCAA SECOND ROUND

VIRGINIA 2, W eST VIRGINIA 1 N oV 24 - CHARLoTT eSVILL e , VA

Scoring Summary

1. 2:46 WVU Marcus Caldeira (Carlson)

2. 5:52 UVA Albin Gashi (Smith)

3 32:52 UVA AJ Smith (Lambe, Mangarov)

Shots: West Virginia 16, Virginia 5

Shots On Goal: West Virginia 5, Virginia 2

Saves: West Virginia 0, Virginia 4

Corners: West Virginia 3, Virginia 2

Fouls: West Virginia 9, Virginia 12

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

John McGrath 1969-95 (27) 202-181-45

Marlon LeBlanc 2006-19 (14) 138-100-34 .570

Dan Stratford 2020-pres. (5) 55-18-22 .695

Paul Marco 1996-01 (6) 47-62-4 .434

Mike Seabolt 2003-05 (3) 30-25-6 .541

Greg Myers 1965-66 (2) 20-7-1 .732

John Stewart 1967-68 (2) 19-2-1 .886

Sam Maurice 1963-64 (2) 15-5-0 .750

Jim Markel 1961-62 (2) 10-7-3 .575

Keith Fulk 2002 (1) 4-11-2 .294

John

(2) 20-7-1

(2) 10-7-3

Marlon LeBlanc 2006-19 (14) 138-100-34 .570

Mike Seabolt 2003-05 (3) 30-25-6 .541

John McGrath 1969-95 (27) 202-181-45 .525

Paul Marco 1996-01 (6) 47-62-4

Keith Fulk 2002 (1) 4-11-2

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

MARLON
JOHN MCGRATH
DAN STRATFORD 2020-Present

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

RECORD

2012-2021 MID-AMERICAN

SUN

SERIES RECORDS

AMERICA EAST (3-4-1)

AMERICAN (11-26-4)

Team

1993

BIG EAST (58-63-9)

Team

HORIZON (27-20-3)

IVY (6-5)

BIG SOUTH (8-2-3)

Team

ATLANTIC 10 (50-30-5)

BIG TEN (28-48-10)

Team

1-2 0-0 2017

George Washington 11-10-2 6-3-2 2-7 3-0 2024

Massachusetts 2-5-1 2-1 0-3 0-1-1 1994

Rhode Island 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 1994

Saint Joseph’s 4-1 2-0 2-1 0-0 1994

Saint Louis 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1973

St. Bonaventure 10-1 5-1 5-0 0-0 2021

VCU 2-6 2-2 0-4 0-0 2003

ATLANTIC COAST (60-54-12)

Team Total H A N Last

Boston College 3-5-1 2-2-1 1-3 0-0 2003

Clemson 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 2023

Duke 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 2007

Louisville 3-4-1 2-1 1-3-1 0-0 2023

North Carolina 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 2019

Notre Dame 7-8-1 5-3 2-5-1 0-0 2011

Pitt 35-11-5 19-3-3 16-8-2 0-0 2022

Syracuse 4-4-3 1-3-2 3-1-1 0-0 2007

Virginia 3-6 1-0 1-5 1-1 2024

Virginia Tech 4-8-1 4-3-1 0-5 0-0 2021

Wake Forest 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 2012

ATLANTIC SUN (4-3-1)

Team Total H A N Last

Liberty 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 2004

Jacksonville 1-1-1 0-0

BIG WEST (2-4-1)

Team

METRO ATLANTIC (11-1-1)

MID-AMERICAN (21-36-9)

COLONIAL (12-10-4)

MISSOURI VALLEY (4-0-1)

NORTHEAST (20-7-2)

PAC 12 (1-0)

PATRIOT (15-11-7)

Team Total H A N Last

2023

0-0 2002

2024

2008

SUN BELT (46-22-19)

Team

Lehigh

2022 Loyola (Md.)

SOUTHERN (6-1-1)

Team

AGAINST CONFERENCES

SUMMIT (1-0)

Team

WEST COAST (4-3-2)

WESTERN ATHLETIC (2-2)

DEFUNCT (27-13-3)

NON-DIVISION I (113-51-21)

ALL-TIME SCORES

1961 (2-5-3)

Head Coach: Jim Markel (1st season)

10/2 H T 1-1

Frostburg State JV (Md.)

10/6 H T2OT 3-3 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/10 A L 0-3 Fairmont State (W.Va.)

10/21 A L 0-4 Pitt JV

10/27 A L 0-3

Frostburg State JV (Md.)

10/30 H T2OT 3-3 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

11/4 H W 3-0 Fairmont State (W.Va.)

11/7 H L 3-5 Pitt JV

11/10 A W 3-1 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

11/17 A L 0-5 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

1962 (8-2-0)

Head Coach: Jim Markel (2nd season)

10/6 H W 5-0 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/10 H W 4-1 Frostburg State (Md.)

10/13 A L 1-5 Pitt

10/16 A W 6-0 Fairmont State (W.Va.)

10/20 A W 4-2 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

11/3 H W 6-1 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

11/5 A L 0-1 Frostburg State (Md.)

11/10 A W 3-2 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

11/13 H W 7-0 Fairmont State (W.Va.)

11/24 A W 4-1 Goshen (Ind.)

1963 (7-3-0)

Head Coach: Sam Maurice (1st season)

9/28 A W 3-2 Fairmont State (W.Va.)

10/5 H W 2-1 Goshen (Ind.)

10/12 A W 3-1 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

10/19 H L 0-4 Pitt

10/23 H W 3-0 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/26 A L 1-3 Frostburg State (Md.)

11/2 H W 4-2 Fairmont State (W.Va.)

11/6 A L 0-4

11/9 H W 3-2

11/16 H W 3-2

1964 (8-2-0)

Head Coach: Sam Maurice (2nd season)

9/26 H W 3-1

Fairmont State (W.Va.)

10/3 A W 4-2 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/6 H W 1-0 St. Francis (Pa.)

10/10 A L 1-3 Pitt

10/17 H W 3-0 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/23 H W 3-2

10/30 A W 5-1

11/3 H L 0-1

11/7 H W 4-2

Frostburg State (Md.)

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

Slippery Rock (Pa.)

Ohio State

11/14 H W 4-0 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

1965 (7-5-1)

Southern Tournament Champion

Head Coach: Greg Myers (1st season)

9/25 A W 9-0

10/2 H W 6-1

10/9 H L 2-9

10/16 H W 2-1

10/23 A L2OT 1-3

10/30 A L 1-3

11/2 A

Fairmont State (W.Va.)

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

(W.Va.)

Frostburg State (Md.)

10/1

10/15 A W 2-1

10/22 H W 3-1

State

West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

Frostburg State (Md.)

10/29 A W 1-0 Pitt

11/1 H W 2-1

11/5 H W 3-1

11/18 N1 W 4-1

11/18 N1 W 4-1

11/19 N1 W 1-0

Slippery Rock (Pa.)

Washington+ 11/19 A W 3-1

11/22 A L 0-4

+ – Southern Tournament; $ – NCAA Tournament; N1 –Davidson, N.C.

1967 (11-1-0, 1-0-0 Southern)

Southern Tournament Champion

Head Coach: John Stewart (1st season)

9/16 A W 4-3

9/27 H W 7-1

1966 (13-2-0)

9/20

Ohio State

Virginia Tech

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

1968 (8-1-1)

9/21

9/28 H W 8-0 New Jersey City (N.J.)

1972

(8-5-1)

10/3 H W 7-0

(W.Va.) 10/8 A T2OT 3-3

(W.Va.) 10/15 A W 1-0

1976 (6-6-1)

Head Coach: John McGrath (8th season)

10/16 A L 2-3 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

10/23 H T2OT 1-1 Cleveland State

10/27 A L 0-1 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/30 H W 2-0 Ohio State

11/3 H W 5-2 Frostburg State (Md.)

11/5 A W 2-0 Pitt

11/13 H W 3-0 Villanova ^ – McGrath’s 50th victory

1977 (2-9-2)

Head Coach: John McGrath (9th season)

9/10 H W 4-0 Towson

9/17 H L 1-2 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

9/24 H L 0-1 Baltimore (Md.)

9/27 A L 0-2 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.)

9/30 H L 1-2 Penn State

10/9 H W 1-0 Wooster (Ohio)

10/15 H T2OT 1-1 Bethany (W.Va.)

10/22 A L 0-4 Cleveland State

10/26 H L 0-1 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/29

1981

(11-5-0)

1979 (8-6-2)

Head Coach: John McGrath (11th season)

9/8 H T2OT 0-0

9/14 N1 W2OT 3-2 Bowling Green

9/15 A L 0-1

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.)

9/22 H W 1-0 Baltimore (Md.)

9/26 H W 2-0

9/28 H L 1-3

10/3 H W 4-1

10/6 H W 4-0

10/13 A L 0-4

10/14 A WOT 2-1

Bethany (W.Va.)

Penn State

Wooster (Ohio)

Charleston (W.Va.)

South Florida

Tampa

10/17 H L 0-1 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/21 A L 1-5

Cleveland State

10/24 H L 0-3 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

11/3 A T2OT 0-0 Frostburg State (Md.)

11/7 H W 2-0

11/10 A WOT 3-2

N1 – Philippi, W.Va.

1980 (10-2-3)

Head Coach: John McGrath (12th season)

9/5 H W 6-0 West Liberty (W.Va.)

9/17 H T2OT 1-1

9/20 A W

1978 (8-6-1)

Head Coach: John McGrath (10th season)

9/9

Cleveland State

1982 (8-7-2)

1981 MouNTAINeeRS

10/12 A L 0-1 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

10/16 H W 1-0 George Washington

10/19 H W 10-0 Charleston (W.Va.)

10/29 H W 3-2 Frostburg State (Md.)

11/3 H W 2-1 Pitt ^

11/7 H L 0-2 Towson

^ – McGrath’s 100th victory; N1 – Columbia, S.C.; N2 –Milwaukee, Wisc.

1983 (10-7-1)

Head Coach: John McGrath (15th season)

9/3 N1 L 0-1 Bowling Green

9/4 A L 0-4 Akron

9/9 A L 1-4 Penn State

9/17 H W 2-0 Drexel

9/20 H W 3-1 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

9/24 A L 1-2 Lock Haven (Pa.)

10/1 H WOT 2-1 Pitt

10/4 A W2OT 4-2 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.)

10/7 N2 W2OT 1-0 Brooklyn (N.Y.)

10/8 A L 0-1 Old Dominion

10/12 H T2OT 0-0 Bethany (W.Va.)

10/16 H L 1-5 Loyola (Md.)

10/19 H W 1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/22 A W 2-1 South Florida

10/23 A W 4-3 Eckerd (Fla.)

10/26 H W 2-0 Marshall

10/30 A WOT 2-1 Frostburg State (Md.)

11/5 A L 0-1 George Washington N1 – Akron, Ohio; N2 – Norfolk, Va.

1984 (5-8-4)

Head Coach: John McGrath (16th season)

9/7 N1 L 0-3 William & Mary

9/8 N1 W 3-2 Western Kentucky

9/11 H L 1-3 Penn State

9/15 H W 2-0 Indiana (Pa.)

9/26 H L 0-4 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.)

10/3 A L 0-2 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/6 H L 1-2 Lock Haven (Pa.)

10/13 A W 1-0 Pitt

10/16 A T2OT 2-2 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

10/19 A T2OT 0-0 Mass. College of Liberal Arts

10/21 A L 0-4 Connecticut

10/24 A L 0-1 Marshall

10/26 H T 0-0 George Washington

10/31 H W 2-1 Frostburg State (Md.)

11/3 A L 0-3 Loyola (Md.)

11/7 A W 3-1 Cleveland State

11/11 A T2OT 0-0 Howard N1 – Philippi, W.Va.

1985 (4-12-3)

Head Coach: John McGrath (17th season)

9/3 H W 1-0 Charleston (W.Va.)

9/6 A L 0-3 Virginia

9/7 N1 L 1-2 Tampa

9/11 H L 0-3 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

9/13 A L 1-4 Penn State

9/18 H L 0-1 Bethany (W.Va.)

9/28 H W 1-0 VCU

10/1 A L 1-2 Indiana (Pa.)

10/5 A T2OT 0-0 Lock Haven (Pa.)

10/11 H T2OT 0-0 Pitt

10/15 A W 4-0 Robert Morris

10/22 A L 1-3 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 10/25

10/26

(W.Va.)

1986 (7-6-3)

Head Coach: John McGrath (18th season)

9/13 N1 L 0-2

9/14 A LOT 0-1

1989 (9-8-1, 1-2-0 Atlantic 10, 3rd West)

Head

9/3

Ohio State

Bowling Green

9/21 H W 2-0 Cincinnati

9/27 H L 0-1 George Washington

9/30 H T2OT 1-1 Indiana (Pa.)

10/4 A L 1-2 VCU

10/8 A W 2-0 Pitt

10/11 A L 0-5 West Virginia Wesleyan (W.Va.)

10/15 H W 3-0

Robert Morris

10/18 A W 3-2 Charleston (W.Va.)

10/21 H L 1-2

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.)

10/27 A W 1-0 Marshall

11/2 H T2OT 1-1

Loyola (Md.)

11/8 A T2OT 1-1 Coastal Carolina

11/9 H W 3-1

The Citadel^ 11/12 H W 1-0

1987 (8-8-2, 1-1-1 Atlantic 10, 3rd West)

Head Coach: John McGrath (19th season)

9/5 A L 1-2

9/8 H W 1-0

9/13 A T2OT 2-2

9/15 H T2OT 1-1

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.)

Charleston (W.Va.)

Ohio State

Penn State*

9/19 A L 0-1 Xavier

9/20 A W 2-1

Cincinnati

9/23 H W 2-0 Pitt

9/26 A L 0-4

9/29 A W 1-0

10/4 H L 2-3

10/6 H L 1-2

10/9 A LOT 0-1

George Washington*

Indiana (Pa.)

VCU

Robert Morris

Loyola (Md.)

10/11 A W 6-1 St. Bonaventure*

10/18 H L 0-2

10/24 H W 1-0

10/27 H W 5-0

10/30 A W2OT 3-1

10/31 A L 0-3

Virginia Tech

Wright State

Marshall

Florida Atlantic

Lynn * – Atlantic 10 match

1988 (6-11-1, 0-3-0 Atlantic 10, 3rd West)

Head Coach: John McGrath (20th season)

9/3 A L 0-2

1990 (12-5-1, 4-3-1 Atlantic 10, 5th)

10/21 H W 3-1 Xavier 10/26 A W 3-0 Saint Joseph’s * 10/28 A L 0-1 Temple * * – Atlantic 10 match; ^ – McGrath’s 150th victory

1991 (9-8-0, 3-4-0 Atlantic 10, 6th)

Head Coach: John McGrath (23rd season)

9/7 N1 W 2-1

(N.Y.) 9/8 N1 L 1-2

9/11 H W 2-1

9/14 A L 0-2

9/15 N2 L 0-1

9/18 A W 3-0

9/21 A W 5-1

Bonaventure* 9/25 H L 1-3

10/6 H W 2-0

9/28 H T2OT 0-0

10/5 H W 1-0 Robert

10/8 H L 2-3

Bonaventure* 10/15 A L 2-3

10/11 A L 2-4

10/13 A W 2-1

Island* 10/16 H W 1-0

10/23 A L 0-5

10/25 H W 8-0

Joseph’s* 10/27 H L 2-3

10/30 A W 3-1 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

11/2 A L 0-2 George Washington* * – Atlantic 10 match; N1 – Conway, S.C.; N2 – Richmond, Va.

1992 (10-7-3, 4-3-0 Atlantic 10, 4th)

NCAA Tournament First Round Atlantic 10 Tournament Champion Head Coach: John McGrath (24th season)

9/6 H L 0-1 Virginia Tech

9/11 A L 1-3 Radford

9/18 A L 1-2 William & Mary

9/19 N1 T2OT 1-1 Old Dominion

9/23 A L 1-2 Rutgers*

9/27 H W 1-0 Rhode Island*

10/3 N2 W 4-3 Jacksonville

10/7 H W 4-0 Robert Morris

10/9 H W 2-0 Massachusetts*

10/11 H W 6-1 St. Bonaventure*^

10/14 A W 1-0 Marshall

10/17 A T2OT 2-2 Navy

10/20 A W 1-0 Cleveland State

10/23 A W 2-0 Saint Joseph’s*

10/25 A L 0-4 Temple*

11/1 H L 1-4 George Washington*

11/3 H W 1-0 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

11/8 N3 W 2-0 George Washington+

11/14 N3 T2OT 0-0 Massachusetts +# 11/30 A L 0-2 William & Mary$

* – Atlantic 10 match; ^ – McGrath’s 175th victory; + –Atlantic 10 Tournament; $ – NCAA Tournament; # – WVU won on PKs, 4–3; N1 – Williamsburg, Va.; N2 – Charlotte, N.C.; N3 – Piscataway, N.J.

1993 (5-12-1, 3-4-0 Atlantic 10, T-6th)

Head Coach: John McGrath (25th season)

9/4 N1 L 0-2 Coastal Carolina

9/5 A L 0-5 Memphis

9/8 H L 1-2 Marshall

9/11 H W 2-1 Radford

9/15 A L 1-3

Robert Morris

9/18 A W 4-1 St. Bonaventure*

9/22 H L 2-5 Rutgers*

9/25 A L 0-3 South Alabama

9/26 N2 T2OT 0-0 Jacksonville

9/29 A L 0-1 Virginia Tech

10/3 H L 1-2 VCU

10/6 A L 0-5 Virginia

10/8 A W 3-2 Rhode Island*

10/10 A L 1-2 Massachusetts*

10/17 H W 2-0 Navy

10/22 H W 1-0 Saint Joseph’s*

10/24 H L 0-3 Temple*

10/30 A L 1-3 George Washington* * – Atlantic 10 match; N1 – Memphis, Tenn.; N2 – Mobile, Ala.

1994 (10-9-1, 3-4-0 Atlantic 10, T-4th)

Head Coach: John McGrath (26th season)

9/4 A L 0-3

Rutgers*

9/10 N1 W 7-0 Saint Peter’s

9/11 N1 W 4-0 Iona

9/14 A T2OT 2-2 Radford

9/18 H W 3-0

9/23 A L 1-6

9/24 N2 L 1-8

9/30 N3 W 3-2

10/1 A W 3-0

10/5 H W 3-2

10/7 H L 0-1

10/9 H W2OT 2-1

10/12 A W2OT 3-2

10/15 A L 1-3

10/21 A L 1-3

10/23 A L 0-1

St. Bonaventure*

Cleveland State

Miami (Ohio)

Southern Indiana

Coastal Carolina

Robert Morris

Massachusetts*

Rhode Island*

Marshall

VCU

Temple*

Saint Joseph’s*

10/26 A L 1-4 Pitt

10/30 H W 1-0

11/1 H W 4-1

11/4 N4 L 1-5

George Washington*

Virginia Tech

Massachusetts+

* – Atlantic 10 match; + – Atlantic 10 Tournament; N1 –Baltimore, Md.; N2 – Cleveland, Ohio; N3 – Conway, S.C.; N4 – Piscataway, N.J.

1995 (5-9-4, 3-5-3 Big east, T-8th)

Head Coach: John McGrath (27th season)

9/2 A L 0-1

9/4 N1 L2OT 2-6

9/10 H W 3-2

9/13 A L 2-6

9/16 H T2OT 1-1

9/20 A L 2-4

9/22 A W 5-2

9/26 H W 5-2

9/29 A L 0-1

10/1 A L 0-2

10/4 H T2OT 0-0

Akron

Bowling Green

Providence*

Robert Morris

St. John’s*

Georgetown*

Louisville

Marshall

Villanova*

Seton Hall*

10/8 A T2OT 2-2 Connecticut*

10/11 A L 0-5

10/15 H T2OT 1-1

10/20 H W 2-1 Notre Dame*

10/28 A L 0-4 Boston College* 11/1 H W 4-1

11/4 A L 1-2

* – Big East match; ^ – McGrath’s 200th victory; N1 – Akron,

1996 (7-12-1, 3-7-1 Big east, 11th)

Head Coach: Paul Marco (1st season)

9/1 A L 1-4

9/7 N1 W 3-2

9/8 N1 W 2-0

9/13 A L 0-1

9/15 H L 0-2

1998 (11-8-1, 4-6-1 Big east, T-8th)

Head Coach: Paul Marco (3rd season)

9/1 A W 7-0 Duquesne

9/4 H W 3-0 St. Francis (Pa.)

9/12 H W 3-0 Niagara

9/13 H W 4-1 Buffalo

9/18 A L 0-1 Connecticut*

9/20 A L 2-3 Seton Hall*

9/26 H W 2-0 Boston College*

9/30 A W 3-0 Pitt*

10/3 A W 2-0 Providence*

10/7 H L 0-3 Georgetown*

10/10 A L 1-2 Rutgers*

10/13 A W 2-0 Marshall

10/16 H T2OT 1-1 Syracuse*

10/18 H W 1-0 St. John’s*

10/21 H W 1-0 James Madison

10/25 H L 1-2 Villanova*

10/28 H W 2-1 Robert Morris^

10/30 A L 0-2 Notre Dame*

11/4 A L 0-4 George Mason

11/7 A L 0-4 Connecticut+

* – Big East match; ^ – Marco’s 25th victory; + – Big East Tournament

1999 (13-5-1, 8-2-1 Big east, 3rd)

Head Coach: Paul Marco (4th season)

9/1 H W 5-0 Duquesne

9/3 A L 1-2 UNLV

9/5 N1 L 2-3 UC Santa Barbara

9/8 H W 3-1 Pitt*

9/11 H WOT 2-1 Marshall

9/12 H W2OT 3-2 Wright State

9/17 A T2OT 1-1 St. John’s*

9/19 A W 4-2 Syracuse*

9/22 H W 3-1 George Mason

9/25 H W 2-0 Providence*

10/3 A W 2-1 Villanova*

10/6 A L2OT 3-4 Georgetown*

10/9 A WOT 2-1 Boston College*

10/15 H W 3-0 Seton Hall*

10/17 H L 0-3 Connecticut*

10/20 H W 1-0 Notre Dame*

10/23 H W 2-1 Rutgers*

10/28 A WOT 4-3 Radford

11/7 H L 1-2 Syracuse+

* – Big East match; + – Big East Tournament; N1 – Las Vegas, Nev.

2000 (4-13-1, 1-9-1 Big east, 12th)

Head Coach: Paul Marco (5th season)

9/1 H W 3-1 St. Francis (Pa.)

9/6 A L 0-3 Duquesne

9/9 A L2OT 1-2 Providence*

9/10 A L 0-1 Harvard

9/13 A W 2-1 Robert Morris

9/16 A L 0-8 Rutgers*

9/22 H L 0-4 St. John’s*

9/24 H T2OT 1-1 Syracuse*

9/28 A L 0-2 Wright State

10/1 H L 1-2 Villanova*

10/5 A L 0-1 Pitt*

10/7 H W 2-0 Boston College*

10/11 H L 2-3 Georgetown*

10/14 A WOT 2-1 Radford

10/17 A L 1-2 Marshall

10/27 A L 0-2

* – Big East match

2001 (5-11-0, 1-9-0 Big east, 12th)

Head Coach: Keith Fulk (1st season)

8/31 A L 0-1

9/2 H W 3-2

Notre Dame*

Ohio State

Radford

9/8 A W 2-1 SUNY Oneonta (N.Y.)

9/9 N1 L 1-2

Hartwick

9/19 H W 2-0 Pitt*

9/23 H L 1-2

9/26 A L 1-2

9/30 A L 1-3

10/5 H L 0-3

10/11 H L 0-3

10/14 A L 2-3

10/17 H W 3-0

10/20 A L 1-2

10/24 H L 0-1

10/28 H W 2-1

11/3 A L 1-2

* – Big East match; N1 – Oneonta, N.Y.

Seton Hall*

Georgetown*

Rutgers*

Connecticut*

Notre Dame*

Boston College*

Marshall

Villanova*

Virginia Tech*

Robert Morris

St. John’s*

2002 (4-11-2, 1-8-1 Big east, 13th)

Head Coach: Keith Fulk (2nd season)

8/30 H W 1-0

High Point

9/7 H WOT 1-0 Monmouth

9/11 H L 0-3

9/14 A L 0-2

9/18 A L2OT 3-4

9/21 H L 1-2

9/25 A W 1-0

9/27 N1 L 3-4

9/29 A L 1-2

10/3 A T2OT 0-0

10/5 H LOT 1-2

10/12 A L 0-1

10/14 A T2OT 1-1

10/19 H L 2-3

10/27 A W2OT 1-0

11/2 H L 0-1

11/4 H L 0-1

* – Big East match; N1 – Miami, Fla.

Connecticut*

Virginia Tech*

Boston College*

Robert Morris

Florida Atlantic

Florida International

Pitt*

Syracuse*

Providence*

Boston

Villanova*

Seton Hall*

Rutgers*

Georgetown*

2003 (5-10-3, 1-6-3 Big east, 13th)

Head Coach: Mike Seabolt (1st season)

8/29 A L 1-2

8/31 A L2OT 1-2

9/5 A W2OT 1-0

9/7 A WOT 1-0

9/12 A W 1-0

9/14 H W 2-0

9/21 A L 0-1

9/24 H L 0-1

9/27 H T2OT 3-3

10/3 A L 0-2

10/5 A L 1-2

10/10 A T2OT 0-0

10/15 A L 1-2

10/18 H L 2-5

2004 (12-7-1, 5-4-1 Big east, T-5th)

Head Coach: Mike Seabolt (2nd season)

9/3 A L 0-2

9/5 H W 5-0

9/10 N1 W 2-1

9/12 A L 0-1

St. John’s*

Mount St. Mary’s

Liberty

Virginia Tech

9/15 H WOT 2-1 Marshall

9/19 A L 0-2

Connecticut*

9/23 H W 1-0 Notre Dame*

9/26 H W 1-0 Syracuse*

9/29 A L 1-2

10/1 H L 1-2

Georgetown*

St. Francis (Pa.)

10/3 H W 3-0 Longwood

10/9 A L 0-1 Seton Hall*

10/13 A W 2-1

10/16 A WOT 3-2

10/23 H

Robert Morris

Providence*

T-3rd Blue)

T2OT

VCU

Richmond

Villanova*

Drexel

St. Francis (Pa.)

Robert Morris

Notre Dame*

Providence*

Connecticut*

Boston College*

Northeastern

Syracuse*

Virginia

Seton Hall*

10/21 H T2OT 3-3 Pitt*

10/25 A L 0-2

11/1 H L 1-2

11/2 A WOT 1-0

* – Big East match

10/20 A L 1-3

10/22 A L 0-2

Seton Hall*

Connecticut*

Rutgers*

St. John’s*

Marshall

10/22 H W 1-0 Providence* 10/26 H L 0-1 Connecticut* 10/29 A W 3-1 Marquette* 11/2 H W2OT 1-0 Rutgers+ 11/5 A L 1-4 South Florida+ 11/19 H W 1-0 Robert Morris $ 11/23 A L 0-5 Akron $ * – Big East match; ^ – Seabolt’s 25th victory; + – Big East Tournament; $ – NCAA Tournament; N1 – Dallas, Texas

2006 (15-3-3, 9-0-1 Big east, 1st Blue)

NCAA Tournament Second Round

Big east Regular Season Champion

Head Coach: Marlon LeBlanc (1st season)

8/25 H W 1-0 Fairfield

8/27 H T2OT 0-0 Buffalo

8/29 H W 1-0 Bucknell

9/2 H W 2-1 Cal State Northridge

9/8 H W 2-0 Cincinnati*

9/10 H W 2-1 Louisville*

9/15 A T2OT 2-2 South Florida*

9/17 A W 3-0 DePaul*

9/19 A LOT 1-2 Virginia

9/23 H W 5-3 Seton Hall*

8/31

2010 (11-8-2, 5-4-0 Big east, 4th Blue)

Marlon
MouNTAINeeRS

2014 (11-7-1, 3-1-1 MAC, 2nd)

Head Coach: Marlon LeBlanc (9th season)

8/29

9/7

2017 (9-6-4,

2019 (10-9-2, 0-4-1 MAC, 6th)

2018 (14-7-0, 5-0-0 MAC, 1st)

2015 (7-12-0, 2-3-0 MAC, 4th)

8/28

10/9

10/24 A L 0-2 Bowling Green*

10/28 H L 0-2 Akron*

11/21 A L 1-2 Marshall $

* – Mid–American match; + – Mid–American Tournament

$ – NCAA Tournament; N1 – Akron, Ohio

2020-21 (6-3-1, 4-3-1 MAC, 3rd)

Head Coach: dan stratford (1st season)

2/26 A W 3-0 Charlotte

3/6 H W 1-0

3/14 A L 0-1

Northern Illinois*

Western Michigan*

3/17 H L 0-1 Bowling Green*

3/21 A W 2-0 SIU Edwardsville*

3/24 H W 1-0 Marshall

3/31 H W 3-1 Western Michigan*

4/7 A L20T 2-3 Akron*

4/11 A W 2-0 Northern Illinois*

4/14 A T20T 0-0 Bowling Green*

* – Mid–American match

2021 (12-3-6, 4-1-1 MAC, 2nd)

NCAA Tournament quarterfinal Head Coach: dan stratford (2nd season)

8/26 A W 2-0 Robert Morris

8/30 H W 2-1 Pitt

9/3 H W 3-1 Penn State

9/6 H T2OT 0-0 Loyola (Md.)

9/10 H W 1-0 Ohio State

9/17 A T2OT 2-2 Marshall

9/21 H W 3-0 Dayton

9/25 H W 4-0 St. Bonaventure

9/30 H T2OT 0-0 Akron*

10/5 A T2OT 1-1 Lehigh

10/9 A L 0-2 Northern Illinois*

10/16 A W 2-1 Western Michigan*

10/19 A L2OT 0-1 Kentucky

10/23 H W 3-1 Elon

10/28 H W 2-1 Georgia State*

10/21 A W 5-0 Georgia Southern*

11/4 H W 2-0 Bowling Green*

11/11 N1 L 1-2 Georgia State + 11/21 H T2OT 1-1 Virginia Tech $#

11/27 A W2OT 1-0 Tulsa $ 12/4 A T2OT 1-1 Georgetown $%

* – Mid–American match; + – Mid–American Tournament N1 - DeKalb, Illinois; $ - NCAA Tournament; # - WVU won on PKs, 4-3; % - WVU lost on PKs, 4-1

2022 (7-7-4, 3-1-4 SBC, 4th)

NCAA Tournament quarterfinal Head Coach: dan stratford (2nd season)

8/25 H W 1-0 Robert Morris

8/29 A L 0-3 Pitt

9/2 A L 2-3 Penn State

9/6 H W 4-1 American

9/9 H L 1-2 Yale

9/16 H T 0-0 Coastal Carolina*

9/19 A L 1-2 Portland

9/24 A L 0-1 Marshall*

9/27 A L 1-2 Dayton

10/1 H T 0-0 South Carolina*

10/8 A W 4-0 Old Dominion*

10/11 H W 3-0 Lehigh

10/15 H T 3-3 Kentucky*

10/19 A T 1-1 James Madison*

10/23 H W 3-2

10/28 A W 3-1

2023 (17-3-4, 5-1-3 SBC, 3nd)

NCAA College Cup Semifinals

Head Coach: Dan Stratford (4th season)

8/24 H W 3-0

8/28 H W 2-0

9/1 A W 2-0

9/5 A W 2-1

Georgia State*

Georgia Southern*

11/6 N W 1-0 Coastal Carolina+

11/9 A L 0-3 Kentucky+ * – Sun Belt match; + – Sun Belt Tournament

California Baptist

9/9 H W 1-0 No. 3

9/15 A T 2-2 No. 5 UCF*

9/19 H W 1-0 Dayton

9/22 H T 0-0

9/26 A W 2-1

9/30 A W 4-3

10/4 H T 1-1

10/8 H T 2-2

10/12 A W 3-2

10/18 H W 5-2

10/22 A W 2-0

10/27 A L 0-1

10/31 H W 2-1

11/5 N1 W 3-1

11/8 N1 W 2-0

11/12 A L 2-3

11/19 H W 1-0

11/25 H W 2-1

Georgia Southern*

UNC Greensboro

Georgia State*

Loyola (Md.)

James Madison*

South Carolina*

No. 1 Marshall*

Coastal Carolina*

Kentucky*

Old Dominion*

Georgia State+

South Carolina+

Marshall+

No. 20 Louisville^

Vermont^

12/2 H W 3-1 No. 25 Loyola Marymount^

12/8 N2 L 0-1

* – Sun Belt match; + – Sun Belt Tournament

No. 14 Clemson^

^ - NCAA Tournament; N1 - Orlando, Fla.; N1 - Louisville, Ky.

2024 (13-2-7, 5-0-4 SBC, 1st)

NCAA Tournament Second Round

Head Coach: Dan Stratford (5th season)

8/22 H W 4-2

8/26 H W 4-0

8/30 H W 4-0

9/6 A W 3-2

9/10 A T 0-0

9/17 H T 2-2

9/21 A W 1-0

Purdue Fort Wayne

Saint Francis (Pa.)

George Washington

California Baptist

Loyola Marymount

UNC Greensboro

Old Domininon*

9/27 H T 0-0 Kentucky*

10/1 A W 1-0

Bucknell

10/5 H W 2-1 UCF*

10/11 A W 4-2

Georgia Southern*

10/15 A L 1-5

10/19 H W 1-0

10/23 H W 2-1

10/27 A T 2-2

10/31 H T 0-0

11/5 A T 0-0

11/10 H W 3-2

Dayton

South Carolina*

Georgia State*

James Madison*

Coastal Carolina*

No. 8 Marshall*

Georgia Southern+

11/13 H W 2-1 Kentucky+

11/17 H T2OT 0-0

11/21 H W 2-1

11/24 A L 1-2

No. 8 Marshall+%

North Florida^

No. 11 Virginia^

* – Sun Belt match; + – Sun Belt Tournament ^ - NCAA Tournament, % - WVU won on PKs, 6-5

2023 MouNTAINeeRS

IN THE PROS

PLAYER TEAM YEARS

Jad Arslan (2014-17)

Tormenta FC 2018-19

Dennis Almeida (1971-72) Cleveland Cobras 1973-79, 1981

Ryan Baer (2020-24) Tacoma Defiance 2025-Pres.

Andy Bevin (2011-14) Team Wellington FC 2016-2021

Miramar Rangers 2021-present

Max Broughton (2023-24) Pittsburgh Riverhounds 2025-Pres.

Pat Carroll (2004-07) D.C. United 2008

Paul Cunningham (2004-07) Balestier Khalsa FC 2010-14

Peabo Doue (2009-12)

Phoenix FC 2013

OKC Energy FC 2014-15

North Carolina FC 2018

Loudoun United FC 2019-20

Jack Elliott (2013-16) Philadelphia Union 2017-24

Bethlehem Steel FC 2017-18

Chicago Fire 2025-Pres.

Raymon Gaddis (2008-11) Philadelphia Union 2012-20 FC Cincinnati 2022-23

Todd Gispert (1992-95) Atlanta Ruckus 1996-97

Lee Johnston (2013-14)

San Antonio FC 2016-18

Richmond Kickers 2020

Jackson Lee (2022-23) Rhode Island FC 2024-present

Griffin Libhart (2012-15) Harrisburg City Islanders 2017

Manny Matos (1971-74) Philadelphia Atoms 1975-76

New England Tea Men 1978

Rhode Island Oceaneers 1979

Ron McEachen (1966-67)

New York Cosmos 1971-72

Connecticut Wildcats 1973-74

Pittsburgh Miners 1975

Miami Toros 1976

Rhode Island Oceaneers 1977

Devon McTavish (2002-05) D.C. United 2006-11

Omid Namazi (1984-87) Washington Diplomats 1988-89

Maryland Bays 1990-91

Ft. Lauderdale Strikers 1992

Reading FC 1992-93

Los Angeles Salsa 1993-94

Delaware Wizards 1996

MetroStars 1996

Staten Island Vipers 1998

Nick Noble (2003-06) Chicago Fire 2007-09

Austin Aztex 2009

Ljungskile SK 2010-11

Harrisburg City Islanders 2012-2017

Jyler Noviello (2005-06) Team Wellington 2009-10

Sergio Ors Navarro (2020-24) Union Omaha 2025-Pres.

Adetoye Oshoniyi (1995-96) Roanoke Wrath 1998-00

Aaron Pitchkolan (2002-04) FC Dallas 2005-09

San Jose Earthquakes 2009

Rochester Rhinos 2010

Minnesota United FC 2013-2016

Travis Pittman (2009-12) Richmond Kickers 2016

Jarrod Smith (2003-06) Hawke’s Bay United 2007, 2010-11

Toronto FC 2008 Seattle Sounders FC 2009

Ljungskile SK 2011

Dan Stratford (2004-07) D.C. United 2008

Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2009-10 Hereford United 2010-11

Matt Tanzini (1997-98) Harrisburg City Islanders 2004-07

Franck Tayou (2010-11)

Uzi Tayou (2010-11)

IN

JACK eLLIoTT

ALL-AMERICANS

ANDY BEVIN

Forward Napier, New Zealand 2014

WALT NISTORENKO

Forward Newark, N.J. 1967, 1968

PAT SULLIVAN Defender Rocky Hill, Conn. 1968

MAX BROUGHTON Defender Rawtenstall, England 2024

NICK NOBLE Goalkeeper Damascus, Md. 2006

BJARNE THIESEN Defender Kiel, Germany 2021

MARCUS CALDEIRA Forward Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2023

SERGIO ORS NAVARRO Forward Castellon, Spain 2024

YUTARO TSUKADA Forward Tokyo, Japan 2023

JON CAPON Goalkeeper Rockville, Md. 1981

JOEY PIATCZYC Midfielder Lee’s Summit, Mo. 2018

ANDY WRIGHT Midfielder Southport, England 2007 ANDY BEVIN, F

RAYMON GADDIS Defender Indianapolis, Ind. 2010

ERIC SCHOENLE Defender Yardley, Pa. 2011, 2012

RON MCEACHEN Defender Hartford, Conn. 1967

JARROD SMITH Forward Havelock, New Zealand 2006

MARCUS CALDEIRA, F 2023: FIRST TEAM - COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS SECOND TEAM - UNITED SOCCER COACHES

JON CAPON, GK

1981: FIRST TEAM - NSCAA

RAYMON GADDIS, D

YuTARo TSuKADA

HONORS AND AWARDS

NATIONAL HONORS

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA

1967 Ron McEachen, D NSCAA

1968 Walt Nistorenko, F NSCAA

1968 Pat Sullivan, D NSCAA

1981 Jon Capon, GK NSCAA

2006 Nick Noble, GK NSCAA

2006 Jarrod Smith, F Soccer America College Soccer News

2023 Marcus Caldeira, F College Soccer News

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro, F United Soccer Coaches

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA

2006 Nick Noble, GK College Soccer News

2007 Andy Wright, M Soccer America College Soccer News

2012 Eric Schoenle, D Senior CLASS Award

2014 Andy Bevin, F Senior CLASS Award

2018 Joey Piatczyc, M College Soccer News

2023 Marcus Caldeira, F United Soccer Coaches

2023 Yutaro Tsukada, F College Soccer News Top Drawer Soccer

2024 Max Broughton, D United Soccer Coaches

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA

1967 Walt Nistorenko, F NSCAA

2007 Andy Wright, M NSCAA

2010 Raymon Gaddis, D Top Drawer Soccer

2011 Eric Schoenle, D NSCAA

2012 Eric Schoenle, D Top Drawer Soccer

2018 Joey Piatczyc, M United Soccer Coaches Top Drawer Soccer

2021 Bjarne Thiesen, D United Soccer Coaches Top Drawer Soccer

2023 Yutaro Tsukada, F United Soccer Coaches

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro, F Top Drawer Soccer

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA

1971 Joe Okhakhu, M NSCAA

1972 Dennis Almeida, M NSCAA

1972 Manny Matos, F NSCAA

1973 Jack Cardosa, D NSCAA

1973 Manny Matos, F NSCAA

1973 Joe Okhakhu, M NSCAA

1974 Joe Okhakhu, M NSCAA

1981 Ashy Mabrouk, F NSCAA

PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA

1971 Joe Okhakhu, M NSCAA

2009 Zach Johnson, GK College Soccer News

2011 Raymon Gaddis, D College Soccer News

2012 Eric Schoenle, D Soccer America College Soccer News

2024 Marcus Caldeira, F Top Drawer Soccer

SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST

2012 Eric Schoenle, D

2014 Andy Bevin, F

2015 Jamie Merriam, F

M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY

2006 Jarrod Smith, F Semifinalist

2010 Raymon Gaddis, D Watch List

2011 Raymon Gaddis, D Watch List

2012 Eric Schoenle, D Watch List

2022 Bjarne Thiesen, D Watch List

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro, F

Semifinalist

2024 Marcus Caldeira, F Watch List

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

2006 Marlon LeBlanc Soccer America

News Soccer America

9/19/11 Shadow Sebele College Soccer News 10/31/11 Eric Schoenle College Soccer News

9/10/14 Andy Bevin Top Drawer Soccer College Sports Madness

9/1/15 Joey Piatczyc Top Drawer Soccer

9/27/16 Jad Arslan Top Drawer Soccer

8/29/17 Jad Arslan Top Drawer Soccer

9/5/17 Jad Arslan Top Drawer Soccer 9/5/17 Jorge Quintanilla Top Drawer Soccer @NCAASoccer 10/23/18 Albert Andres-Llop Top Drawer Soccer

10/23/18 Steven Tekesky College Soccer News

10/30/18 Joey Piatczyc Top Drawer Soccer College Soccer News

11/6/18 Joey Piatczyc Top Drawer Soccer

9/30/19 Andres Muriel Albino College Soccer News

9/7/21 Luke McCormick United Soccer Coaches Top Drawer Soccer 9/12/23 Marcus Caldeira College Soccer News 10/24/23 Marcus Caldeira Top Drawer Soccer @NCAASoccer

REGIONAL HONORS

NSCAA/ADIDAS NORTHEAST COACH OF THE YEAR

2006 Marlon LeBlanc

UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-SOUTHEAST REGION

2022 Bjarne Thiesen, D Second Team

2023 Marcus Caldeira, F First Team

Yutaro Tsukada, F First Team

Luke McCormick, M First Team

Frederik Jorgensen, D Second Team

Jackson Lee, GK Second Team

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro, F First Team

Max Broughton, D First Team

Ryan Baer, D First Team

Marcus Caldeira, F Second Team

Marc Bonnaire, GK Second Team

UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-NORTH REGION

2018 Joey Piatczyc, M First Team

2019 Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, D Third Team

2021 Bjarne Thiesen, D First Team

Ryan Baer, M Third Team

Kevin Morris, D Third Team

NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION

2012 Eric Schoenle, D First Team

Uwem Etuk, M Third Team

2013 Andy Bevin, F Second Team

2014 Andy Bevin, F First Team

2016 Jack Elliott, D First Team

NSCAA ALL-NORTHEAST REGION

2006 Nick Noble, GK First Team

Jarrod Smith, F First Team

Andy Wright, M Third Team

2007 Dan Stratford, M Third Team

Andy Wright, M First Team

2009 Raymon Gaddis, D First Team

Zach Johnson, GK Third Team

Eric Schoenle, D Third Team

2011 Andy Bevin, F Second Team

Raymon Gaddis, D Second Team

Eric Schoenle, D First Team

NSCAA ALL-MID ATLANTIC REGION

2005 Devon McTavish, M Third Team

Jarrod Smith, F Second Team

NSCAA ALL-SOUTH REGION

1963 Ed Hickman, F Third Team

Joe Miller, D First Team

1967 Nick Ivahenko, F Third Team

Ron McEachen, D First Team

Walt Nistorenko, F First Team

1968 Pat Sullivan, D First Team

1971 Manny Matos, F First Team

Joe Okhakhu, M First Team

1972 Dennis Almeida, M First Team

Joe Okhakhu, M First Team

1973 Dennis Almeida, M First Team

Manny Matos, F First Team

1974 Joe Okhakhu, M First Team

1976 Roberto Calzadilla, F First Team

1980 Jon Capon, GK First Team

Nigel Grosvenor, F First Team

Henry Long, D First Team

1981 Jon Capon, GK First Team

Ashy Mabrouk, F First Team

1983 Fernando Santos, M First Team

1990 John Keating, M Second Team

1992 Eric Beckner, M Second Team

1994 Mark Reilly, F Second Team

1996 Riku Hirn, D First Team

ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

2011 Andy Bevin, F

SOCON HONORS

ALL-CONFERENCE

1965 Ray Lockridge, D First Team

Joe Topley, D First Team

Charlie Toth, GK First Team

1966 Tom Breit, F First Team

Nick Ivahnenko, F First Team

Jack Shannon, D First Team

Newt Weirich, F First Team ATLANTIC

CONFERENCE

1992 Mark Thienel, GK CONFERENCE

1992 Kevin Herzog, D

Dustin Hicks, M

Spencer Knibb, M

Mark Thienel, GK

ALL-CONFERENCE

1990 John Keating, M First Team

1991 Darren Eals, M First Team

John Keating, M First Team

Scott Laramie, D Second Team

Darren McBride, F Second Team

1992 Eric Beckner, M First Team

Spencer Knibb, M Second Team

1993 Todd Gispert, D Second Team

Keith Quill, F Second Team

1994 Andy Leardini, F Second Team

BIG EAST HONORS

COACH OF THE YEAR

1999 Paul Marco

2006 Marlon LeBlanc

GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR

2006 Nick Noble, GK

2008 Zach Johnson, GK

MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR

2007 Andy Wright, M

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

2011 Andy Bevin, F

PRESEASON TEAM

2006 Andy Wright, M

2007 Andy Wright, M

2009 Zach Johnson, GK

2010 Raymon Gaddis, D

2011 Raymon Gaddis, D

ALL-CONFERENCE

1995 Andy Leardini, F

Second Team

1997 Andy Leardini, F Second Team

1998 Daniel Balaguero, D Second Team

1999 Jared Feola, D

Second Team

Craig Patton, F First Team

2004 Aaron Pitchkolan, M Third Team

2005 Devon McTavish, M Third Team

Nick Noble, GK

Second Team

Jarrod Smith, F Second Team

Andy Wright, M

Second Team

2006 Andrew Halsell, D Third Team

Nick Noble, GK First Team

Jarrod Smith, F First Team

Andy Wright, M First Team

2007 Gift Maworere, M Honorable Mention

Dan Stratford, M Second Team

Andy Wright, M First Team

2008 Zach Johnson, GK First Team

Gift Maworere, M Honorable Mention

2009 Zach Johnson, GK Second Team

Gift Maworere, M Third Team

2010 Raymon Gaddis, D Second Team

Zach Johnson, GK Second Team

Shadow Sebele, M

Second Team

Eric Schoenle, D Third Team

2011 Andy Bevin, F Third Team

Raymon Gaddis, D Second Team

Eric Schoenle, D Second Team

Shadow Sebele, M Third Team

ALL-ROOKIE

1998 Chin Orih, F

1999 Guido Cristofori, F

2009 Eric Schoenle, D

Craig Patton

Paul Paradise 9/24/07

Andy Wright 10/15/07

Andy Wright 11/5/07

Ryan Gillespie 9/15/08

Gift Maworere 9/22/08

Zach Johnson 9/29/08

Jason Bristol 10/6/08

Jason Bristol 10/5/09

Alex Silva 10/19/09

Raymon Gaddis 9/6/10

Peabo Doue 9/20/10

Zach Johnson 9/27/10

Eric Schoenle 10/25/10

Justin Holmes 9/12/11

Matt Drake 10/10/11

Uwem Etuk 10/10/11

Shadow Sebele 10/17/11

Pat Eavenson 10/31/11

MID-AMERICAN HONORS

COACH OF THE YEAR

2014 Marlon LeBlanc

2018 Marlon LeBlanc

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2014 Andy Bevin, F

2018 Joey Piatczyc, M

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

2014 Joey Piatczyc, M

ALL-CONFERENCE

2012 Andy Bevin, M Second Team

Peabo Doue, D Second Team

Uwem Etuk, M Second Team

Travis Pittman, M Second Team

Eric Schoenle, D First Team

2013 Andy Bevin, F First Team

Majed Osman, M First Team

2014 Andy Bevin, F First Team

Jamie Merriam, M First Team

Ryan Cain, F Second Team

Jack Elliott D Second Team

Lee Johnston, GK Second Team

Joey Piatczyc, M Second Team

2015 Ryan Cain, F Second Team

Tucker Stephenson, M Second Team

2016 Jad Arslan, M First Team

Joey Piatczyc, M First Team

Felix Angerer, F Second Team

Jack Elliott, D Second Team

2017 Jad Arslan, M First Team

Steven James, D Second Team

2018 Joey Piatczyc, M First Team

Steven Tekesky, GK First Team

Albert Andres-Llop, D Second Team

Pascal Derwaritsch, D Second Team

Ryan Kellogg, D Second Team

Andres Muriel Albino, M Second Team

2019 Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, D Second Team

2020-21 Luke McCormick, M First Team

Ike Swiger, M First Team

Steven Tekesky, GK First Team

Pau Jimenez Albelda, M Second Team

Kevin Morris, D Second Team

2021 Luke McCormick, M First Team

Ciro Bourlot Jaeggi, F Second Team

Kevin Morris, D Second Team

Steven Tekesky, GK Second Team

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

2012 Peabo Doue

Craig Stephens

2013 Andy Bevin

Craig Stephens

2014 Andy Bevin

Jamie Merriam

2015 Francio Henry

Jamie Merriam

2017 Louis Thomas

Pascal Derwaritsch

2018 Sebastian Garcia-Herreros

Logan Lucas

2019 Josh DiMatteo

Ryan Kellogg

Luke McCormick

Steven Tekesky

TOURNAMENT MVP

2019 Steven Tekesky, GK

MAC DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR-ATHLETE

2015 Jack Elliott, D

2016 Jad Arslan, M

Jack Elliott, D

2017 Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, M

Steven James, D

Ryan Kellogg, D

2018 Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, M

Ryan Kellogg, D

2019 Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, D

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Andy Bevin

9/9/13

Ryan Cain 9/29/14

Andy Bevin 11/3/14

Jad Arslan 11/10/14

Tucker Stephenson 9/28/15

Jose Santos 9/27/16

Jad Arslan 10/24/16

Jad Arslan 8/29/17

Albert Andres-Llop 9/19/17

Joey Piatczyc 8/28/18

Joey Piatczyc 9/4/18

Joey Piatczyc 10/16/18

Steven Tekesky 10/23/18

Joey Piatczyc 10/30/18

Joey Piatczyc 11/6/18

Rodrigo Robles Grajera 9/17/19

Andres Muriel Albino 10/1/19

Luke McCormick 9/6/21

Yoran Popovic 9/27/21

Ciro Bourlot Jaeggi 11/1/21

SUN BELT HONORS

COACH OF THE YEAR

2024 Dan Stratford

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2014 Sergio Ors Navarro, F

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2014 Sergio Ors Navarro, F

ALL-CONFERENCE

2022 Bjarne Thiesen, D Second Team Luke McCormick, M Second Team

2023 Marcus Caldeira, F First Team

Yutaro Tsukada, F First Team

Luke McCormick, M Second Team

Frederik Jorgensen, D Second Team

Jackson Lee, GK Second Team

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro, F First Team

Max Broughton, D First Team

Ryan Baer, D First Team

Marcus Caldeira, F Second Team

Marc Bonnaire, GK Second Team

TOURNAMENT MVP

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro, F

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

2023 Sergio Ors Navarro

Yutaro Tsukada

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro

Carlos Hernando

Felix Ewald

Otto Ollikainen

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Marcus Caldeira

Yutaro Tsukada

9/12/23

10/3/23

Sergio Ors Navarro 8/27/24

Simon Carlson 9/3/24

Marcus Caldeira 10/15/24

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Carlos Hernando 9/12/23

ACADEMIC HONORS

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR

2014

2024

Andy Bevin, F

Marcus Caldeira, F

UNITED SOCCER COACHES SCHOLAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2024

Sergio Ors Navarro, F

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

1998 Carlos Iga, GK Third Team

2007 Pat Carroll, M First Team

2013 Andy Bevin, F First Team

2014 Andy Bevin, F First Team

Jack Elliott, D Third Team

2015 Jack Elliott, D Second Team

2016 Jack Elliott, D First Team

2020 Kevin Morris, D First Team

2021 Kevin Morris, D First Team

Aaron Denk Gracia, D Third Team

2022 Aaron Denk Gracia, D Second Team

Dyon Dromers, MF Second Team

2023 Marcus Caldeira, F First Team

2024 Marcus Caldeira, F First Team

Ryan Baer, MF First Team

Max Broughton First Team

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

2006 Paul Cunningham, D Second Team

2007 Pat Carroll, M First Team

2010 Ruben Garrido, D Second Team

2013 Andy Bevin, F First Team

2014 Andy Bevin, F First Team

Jack Elliott, D First Team

2015 Jack Elliott, D First Team

2016 Jack Elliott, D First Team

2017

Stephen Banick, G First Team

Ryan Kellogg, D First Team

2019 Kevin Morris, D First Team

2020 Kevin Morris, D First Team

2021 Aaron Denk Gracia, D First Team

Pau Jimenez Albelda, M First Team

Kevin Morris, D First Team

2022 Ryan Baer. MF

Adam Burchell, MF

Aaron Denk Gracia, D Dyon Dromer, MF

2023 Ryan Baer, MF

Max Broughton, D

Marcus Caldeira, F Carlos Hernando, D Jackson Lee, GK

Kyle Lehnert, D

2024 Marcus Caldeira, F Ryan Baer, MF

Max Broughton, D Felix Ewald, MF

Max Trethewey, D

NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN

2013 Andy Bevin, F Second Team

2014 Andy Bevin, F First Team

2016 Jack Elliott, D Second Team

UNITED SOCCER COACHES SCHOLAR ALLAMERICAN

2023 Yutaro Tsukada, F First Team

Jackson Lee, GK Second Team

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro, F First Team

Max Broughton, D First Team

Marcus Caldeira, F Second Team

Ryan Baer, MF

NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-EAST

Second Team

2006 Matt Anstey, M Honorable Mention

Paul Cunningham, D Honorable Mention

2013 Andy Bevin, F First Team

2014 Andy Bevin, F First Team

Zak Leedom, M Honorable Mention

Jamie Merriam, M Second Team

2016 Jack Elliott, D First Team

UNITED SOCCER COACHES SCHOLAR ALLREGION

2018 Pascal Derwaritsch, D Second Team Ryan Kellogg, D Second Team

2019 Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, D Second Team

2021 Kevin Morris, D First Team

2023 Jackson Lee, GK Yutaro Tsukada, F

2024 Sergio Ors Navarro, F Max Broughton, D

Marcus Caldeira, F Ryan Baer, MF

ACADEMIC ALL-MAC

2012 Andy Bevin

2013 Hayden Bennett, Andy Bevin

2014 Ivo Cabral, Mike Desiderio, Christian Diaz, Paul Ehrenworth, Jack Elliott, Lee Johnston, Zak Leedom, Griffin Libhart, Jamie Merriam, Alex Ochoa

2015 Hayden Bennett, Ivo Cabral, Mike Desiderio, Jack Elliott, Zak Leedom, Louis Thomas

2016 Jad Arslan, Christian Diaz, Jack Elliott

2017 Jad Arslan, Stephen Banick, Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, Steven James, Ryan Kellogg, Logan Lucas

2018 Pascal Derwaritsch, Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, Ryan Kellogg, Logan Lucas, Kevin Morris, Joey Piatczyc, Ethan Shim, Tsubasa Takada

2019 Pascal Derwaritsch, Sebastian Garcia-Herreros, Ryan Kellogg, Logan Lucas, Ethan Shim, Pau Jimenez Albelda, Kevin Morris, Tsubasa Takada, Steven Tekesky

2020-21 Aaron Denk Gracia, Dyon Dromers, Pau Jimenez Albelda, Sam Morgan, Kevin Morris, Nic Short, Ike Swiger, Steven Tekesky

2021 Ryan Baer, Ciro Bourlot Jaeggi, Aaron Denk Gracia, Dyon Dromers, Pau Jimenez Albelda, Kyle Lehnert, Kevin Morris, Ike Swiger, Steven Tekesky

SUN BELT COMMISSIONER'S LIST

2022 Ryan Baer, Joseph Biafora, Marcus Caldeira, Aaron

Denk Gracia, Dyon Dromers, Jackson Lee, Kyle Lehnert, Sam Morgan, Bjarne Thiesen Max Trethewey

2023 Ryan Baer, Marc Bonnaire, Max Broughton, Marcus

Caldeira, Constantinos Christou, Kyle Lehnert, Luke McCormick, Lorenzo Nunez

SUN BELT ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

2022 Elijah Borneo, Ciro Bourlot Jaeggi, Jacob Castro, Ryan Crooks, Lorenzo Nunez, Otto Ollikainen, Sergio Ors

Navarro, Barrett Saul

2023 Ryan Crooks, Carlos Hernando, Frederik Jorgensen,

Luke Lenz, Sam Nyenka, Otto Ollikainen, Sergio Ors

Navarro, Jake Ross, Barrett Saul, Max Trethewey

ALL-TIME ROSTER

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Adams, Nate (m) Frederick, Md. 2009-10

Adler, Jan (gk) Camp Springs, Md. 1977-78

Ahmad, Ashraf (m) South Charleston, W.Va. 2003-06

Alfred, Martins (f) Ibadan, Nigeria 1970-71

Almeida, Dennis 1971-73

Alonge, Dave (m) 1981

Anderes, John (d) Bowie, Md. 1987-88

Andreetti, Dave (d) Marco Island, Fla. 1993

Andres-Llop, Albert (d) Vila-Real, Spain 2016-19

Angelucci, Josh (gk) Roswell, Ga. 2005

Angerer, Felix (f) Bayreuth, Germany 2015-16

Anoia, Mike (m) Lebanon, Pa. 2004-07

Ansari, Daniel (m) Martinsburg, W.Va. 2002

Anstey, Matt (m) Canberra, Australia 2003-06

Antoon, Phil (f) Long Branch, N.J. 1985-88

Arena, Tom (f) Furlong, Pa. 1986-88

Arjona, Julio (m) Germantown, Md. 2010

Armstrong, Kevin (gk) Luna Niguel, Calif. 2012

Arnold, Brent (gk) Lancaster, Pa.) 2013-14

Aronowicz, David (d) 1971

Arslan, Jad (m) Roswell, Ga. 2014-17

Arters, Sean (m) San Antonio, Texas 2007

Aspiotis, Angelo (m) 1961

Atcheson, Todd (m) Columbus, Ohio 1988

Austin, Mike (m) Oneonta, N.Y. 2000-01

B

Bachmann, Antonio (mf) Gainesville, Va. 2016-17

Bachteler, Mark (gk) Bowie, Md. 1987-90

Baer, Ryan (mf) Huntersville, N.C. 2020-24

Bahri, Rayan (d) Chelsea, Mich. 2017

Bailey, Andrew (d) Fairfax Station, Va. 2000

Bain, Andrew (gk) Hackettstown, N.J. 1984

Bair, Steve (d) Rowayton, Conn. 1977-79

Baker, Bob (gk) Old Forge, N.Y. 1975-77

Baleguero, Daniel (d) Nottingham, England 1997-98 Ball, Art (m) 1981-82

Banda, Timothy (d) Tanzania 1964

Banick, Stephen (gk) Pickerington, Ohio 2015-18

Barbaris, Lucca (m) Doral, Fla. 2016-17

Barker, Al (f) Montclair, N.J. 1961-63

Barnes, Leon (d) Fredericksburg, Va. 1990-91

Barney, Josh (gk) Weirton, W.Va. 2013

Bartos, Jim (d) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1966

Beasley, Cole (m-d) Longmont, Colo. 2002-05

Beaujon, Francis (f) Johnstown, Pa. 1966

Beckner, Eric (m) Honolulu, HI 1990-92

Bell, Andy (f) Columbus, Ohio 1988

Bell, Rusty (f) Neptune, N.J. 1975-77

Bennett, Chris (m) Herndon, Va. 1985

Bennett, Haydon (d) Chesterfield, Va. 2012-15

Bennett, Lee (d) Plantation, Fla. 1985

Berena, Chris (d) Fairfax Station, Va. 2000-01

Bergen, Richard (f) Bricktown, N.J. 1964

Berlingeri, Bob (m) Niagara Falls, Canada 1985

Besendorfer, Chris (m) 1990

Bevin, Andy (f) Napier, New Zealand 2011-14

Biafora, Joseph (f) Morgantown, W.Va. 2019-22

Bick, Brian (m) Louisville, Ky. 2002

Birx, Tim (m) Glen Burnie, Md. 1967-68

Blackledge, Alan (f) Carlisle, Pa. 1984

Bland, Randy (gk) 1982

Blevins, Bill (m) 1981-82

Blondeau, Malo (d) Lézardrieux, France 2022

Bloom, Russell (m) Weirton, W.Va. 1967

Boekell, Steve (m) Charleston, W.Va. 1966

Boelcskevy, Caspar Wheeling, W.Va. 1961-62

Boerner, Alec (gk) Midlothian, Va. 2014-15

Boggs, Zak (f) Vienna, W.Va. 2005

Bond, Brian (f) Clarksburg, Md. 2019

Bonnaire, Marc (gk) Warrenton, Va. 2020-Pres.

Bonneau, Andy (d) Bethel Park, Pa. 1978

Boone, Ben (mf) Annapolis, Md. 2016

Borgerding, John (f) Trotwood, Ohio 1977

Borgess, Tony (f) New Bedford, Mass. 1973, ‘75

Borneo, Elijah (d) Morgantown, W.Va. 2020-22

Borneo, Kernell (d) Arima, Trinidad 2002

Borutskie, Brayden (d) Bradford, Ontario, Canada 2023

Bourlot Jaeggi, Ciro (f) Sante Fe, Argentina 2020-22

Boyd, Bob (f) Finleyville, Pa. 1967-69

Braga, Dani (gk) Syosset, N.Y. 1994-95

Bramson, Ronald (f) Santiago, Chile 1968-69

Brautigen, Dick McMechen, W.Va. 1961

Breit, Thomas (f) Charleston, W.Va. 1964-66

Breitsameter, Nick (m) Frederick, Md. 2011-12

Brennan, Mike (m) Naperville, Ill. 2006-07

Brett, Tom 1966

Breunig, Christian 2001

Bristol, Jason (d) Franklin, TN 2006-09

Brooks, Sean (m) Woodstock, Ga. 2005-08

Broughton, Max (d) Rawtenstall, England 2023-24

Bruno, Steve (f) Spring Lake, N.J. 1977

Buchannon, Charles Morgantown, W.Va. 1962

Buck, John (f) Easton, Pa. 1969-70

Bukoski, William (gk) Claridge, Pa. 1964

Burchell, Adam (f) Hertfordshire, England 2021-22

Burge, Buddy Highland Park, Ill. 1962

Burgess, Jim (m) St. Louis, Mo. 1970-71, ‘73

Burgess, Steve (m) St. Louis, Mo. 1973

Burke, Nick (m-f) Philadelphia, Pa. 2001

Burke, Sebastian (m/d) Durham, N.C. 2023-Pres.

Burns, Peter (d) Livingston, N.J. 1978

Burton, Robby Cumberland, Md. 1962

Bybee, Fred (d) Sparta, N.J. 1977

CCabral, Ivo (m) Salvador, Bahia, Brazil 2013-15

Cain, Ryan (f) Paraparaumu, New Zealand 2012-15

Caldeira, Marcus (f) Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2022-Pres.

Callaway, John (f) Mt. Hope, W.Va. 1966

Calzadilla, Roberto (f) Metuchen, N.J. 1973, ‘75-76 Cameron, Geoff (m) Attleboro, Mass. 2004-05

Camp, Scott Charleston, W.Va. 1961

Cancio-Bello, Guillermo (d) Miami, Fla. 2003 Capon, Jon (gk) Rockville, Md. 1977-81 Cardosa, Jack (f) New Bedford, Mass. 1972-75 Carlson, Simon (mf) Kennesaw, Ga. 2024 Carroll, Brad (m) Elkton, Md. 1993 Carroll, Pat (d) Springfield, Va. 2004-07 Carter, Doug (m) Glen Rock, N.J. 1977-78, ‘81 Cascais, Amilcar (d) Bethlehem, Pa. 1981-82 Castillo, Alex (m) Schaumburg, Ill. 1998-00 Castro, Jacob (gk) Hilliard, Ohio 2018-22 Cataldo, Steven (f) Feasterville, Pa. 1973, ‘75 Caulker, Abdul (m) Bronx, N.Y. 1999-00 Cayer, Paul (gk) New Bedford, Mass. 1975

Cerami, Kyle (m) Erie, Pa. 1996-98

Chance, Ryan (gk) Marietta, Ga. 2005-08

Chandler, Chris (f) Xenia, Ohio 1985-88

Chin, Edison (d) Port Antonio, Jamaica 1977

Cho, Sung Gul (f) Woodbridge, Va. 1977-78

Christou, Constantinos (m) Nicosia, Cyprus 2023-Pres. Christy, Zach (m-f) Pittsfield, NH 2002

Ciccarelli, Joseph (m) Westwood, N.J. 1977

Cicci, Mike (f) Irwin, Pa. 1962-64

Clark, Gary (d) Harrisburg, Pa. 2008

Clark, Sam (d) Charleston, W.Va. 2023-24

Claudio, Nick (d) Charleston, W.Va. 2008-11

Claudio, Zack (m) Charleston, W.Va. 2010-13 Clayton, Alex (d) Wellington, New Zealand 2022

Clute, Mike (gk) Scotia, N.Y. 1992-93 Clyde, Tim (d) Fairmont, W.Va. 1977 Coale, Jake (mf) Newark, Del. 2016-18 Coker, Marlin (m) Morgantown, W.Va. 1961-62 Coll, Declan (m) Derry, Northern Ireland 2008-09 Collins, Chase (gk) Harrisburg, Pa. 2024-Pres. Colombo, John (f) Washington, Pa. 1975-78

Colon, Devin (f) Spring, Texas 2008

Colt, David (f) Kenmore, N.Y. 1973, ’75 Colt, James (f) Buffalo, N.Y. 1970-71 Connelly, Bartley (d) 1970 Cooper, Reed (d) Madison, WI 2004-07 Cormack, Michael (d) Clearwater, Fla. 2016 Costa, Roy (m) Oakland, Calif. 1968-69 Costanzo, Claudio (m) Broadview Heights, Ohio 1988 Coye, Seth (d) Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 1996-97 Crabtree, Terry (gk) 1966-67

Crampton, Brenden (m-f) Tampa, Fla. 2003

Crank, Jack Point Pleasant, W.Va. 1961

Creamer, Chris (m) Annandale, Va. 1984-85

Crist, John (f) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1977

Cristofori, Guido 1999

Crooks, Ryan (m) Oxfordshire, England 2021-23

Cuddleback, Ron (m) West Chester, Pa. 1973

Cunningham, Paul (d) New Plymouth, New Zealand 2004-07

Curl, Russell (gk) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1969-71

Curry, Michael (m) Charleston, W.Va. 1964

Cyrus, Abe (m) Kenova, W.Va. 1964

Cuddleback, Ron (m) West Chester, Pa. 1973

Cunningham, Paul (d) New Plymouth, New Zealand2004-07

Curl, Russell (gk) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1969-71

Curry, Michael (m) Charleston, W.Va. 1964

Cyrus, Abe (m) Kenova, W.Va. 1964

D

D’Uillse, Roberto (d) King City, Canada 2001-02

Daiutolo, Glenn 1980

Daiutolo, Scott (f) Newtown Square, Pa. 1978

Darkwah, Charles (m) Toronto, Canada 2001-02

Davis, Kay Salem, W.Va. 1961

Davis, Kyle (f) Charleston, W.Va. 2016

Davoli, Ron (f) Buffalo, N.Y. 1977

de la Mata, Luis (m) Morgantown, W.Va. 1993-97 de la Mata, Mariano (d) Morgantown, W.Va. 1987 de Vicente, Jesus (d) Valencia, Spain 2021

DeAlmeida, George (gk) 1981-83

Dean, Butch (f) Roscoe, Pa. 1966

Dean, Tom (d) Roscoe, Pa. 1968-69

Decapua, Mark (d) Lincroft, N.J. 1996

Decottignies, Thomas (d) Lille, France 2023

Deehan, Joe (m) Baltimore, Md. 1988-91

DeGroff, John (f) Elmont, N.Y. 1968

Dekel Daks, Ethan (mf) Nottingham, England 2024-Pres. Dellosso, Greg (d) Livingston, N.J. 1976, ‘78

DeLuca, Paul (gk) Easton, Pa. 1969-71

Demarest, Dean (d) Monroeville, Pa. 1986-87

DeMedeiros, Rui (d) Bristol, R.I. 1980-83

Denk Gracia, Aaron (d) Mannheim, Germany 2020-22

Denner, John (m) Manchester, Md. 1968-69

Dennis, Kona (d) Reston, Va. 2008

Dennison, Joe (d) Lancaster, Pa. 2003

Densk, Corey (m) Baldwinsville, N.Y. 1998-01

Derwaritsch, Pascal (m) Altlussheim, Germany 2017-19

Desiderio, Mike (m) Media, Pa. 2013-16

Dewese, Chase (m) Beckley, W.Va. 2006-08

Diaz, Christian (m) Houston, Texas 2013-16

Diaz, Daniel (gk) Las Vegas, Nev. 2015 Diaz, Ray (d) 1966-67

Dick, Wendell (gk) Winchester, Va. 1962

Dickey, Matt (d) Prescott, Ariz. 1993

DiMatteo, Josh (f) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2018-21

Dischinger, George (m) Rochester, N.Y. 1973

DiStefano, Christopher (f) Newark, Del. 1984

Dixon, Victor (m) Clendenin, W.Va. 1984

Dlamini, Justin 1983

Dlugos, Stan 1965

Doan, Tuan (m) Dallas, Texas 2009-10

Dondiego, Joe (m) Dumont, N.J. 1962-64

Donosa, Raul (f) 1971-72

Doran, John (m) Winchester, Va. 2004-05

Dorcy, Brian (m) Kalamazoo, Mich. 1993-94

Doue, Peabo (f) Germantown, Md. 2009-12

Dragelin, John (m) Deer Park, N.Y. 1980-82

Dragelin, Lance (f) Deer Park, N.Y. 1984-87

Drake, Matt (m-f) Happy Valley, OR 2010-11

Driscoll, Jack (f) Virginia Beach, Va. 2013-15

Drisko, Chris (gk) Woodbridge, Va. 2012

Dromers, Dyon (d) Steensel, Netherlands 2020-24

Duarte, Lennie 1971-72

Durham, Barry (f) Buffalo, N.Y. 1962

Durst, Tim (d) Rockville, Md. 1984-85

Dutton, Thomas (m) 1970

Dutton, Thomas (f) Sissonville, W.Va. 1993-94

Dziedzic, Konrad (gk) Schiller Park, Ill. 2015

Eals, Darren (m) Cambridge, England 1991

Eavenson, Pat (gk) Huntersville, N.C. 2011-12

Eckert, Earl (m) Raubsville, Pa. 1973

Edwards, Bob (d) Potomac, Md. 1983-84

Ehrenworth, Paul (d) Cranbury, N.J. 2011-14

Eichhorn-Hicks, Brady (m) Edina, MN 1998-99

Ejike, Mokala (f) Nigeria 1973

Ekqvist, Akseli (d) Houston, Texas 2024-Pres.

Elliott, Jack (d) London, England 2013-16

Eltringham, Dave (f) Bethlehem, Pa. 1978

Engstrom, Chris (m) Dumfries, Va. 1993

Ernst, Paul (m) Millington, N.J. 1967-69

Erwin, Alex (d) Batavia, Ill. 2006-07

Etuk, Uwem (m) Herndon, Va. 2009-12

Evans, Graham (d) Virginia Beach, Va. 1989-92

Evans, Jarrod (f) Potomac, Md. 2004-05

Ewald, Felix (mf) Berlin, Germany 2024-Pres.

FFabietti, Remo (d) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1979-82

Farquhar, Ben (m) New Eagle, Pa. 1966-68

Farzanegan, Kasra (f) 1970

Fast, Jay (f) Morgantown, W.Va. 1964

Feeley, Darren (m) East Sandwich, Mass. 1989

Feldmeier, Paul 1965

Feola, Jared (d) Buckhannon, W.Va. 1996-99

Ferguson, Brian (d) Washington, DC 2000

Ferrari, Bob Trafford, Pa. 1962-63

Ferreira, Celso (f) New Bedford, Mass. 1981-83

Fischetti, Brandon (f) Monroeville, Pa. 2008

Fisher, Tom (m) Mechanicsburg, Pa. 1966

Flores, Chris (gk) Sterling, Va. 1995-96

Flott, Allan (m) Arlington, Va. 2010-12

Ford, Henry Morgantown, W.Va. 1962-63

Ford, Kevan (d) Lancaster, England 2000-03

Formica, John (m) Long Island, N.Y. 1977

Forslund, Len (f) Uddevalla, Sweden 1967-68

Fortson, Bill (m-d) Morgantown, W.Va. 1966

Frappier, David (m) Manassas, Va. 2002

Frazee, James (f) Gettysburg, Pa. 1968

Freel, Jonathan (m) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1998

Freeman, Jeff 2002

Freeman, Justin (m-f) Newport News, Va. 2002

Freemyer, Kurt (f) Arlington, Va. 2008

Freidrich, Andy 1968

Fribourg, Blake (d) Allison Park, Pa. 1996

Friedrich, Andreas (d) Rochester, N.Y. 1967

Fuller, Dave (d) Charleston, W.Va. 1966

Furbee, Travis (m) Tallahassee, Fla. 1994-96

G

Gaddis, Raymon (d) Indianapolis, Ind. 2008-11

Galdo, Jose (m) Alexandria, Va. 1978

Gallagher, William (gk) Cranberry, Pa. 2019

Gallaway, John 1965

Garay, Andrew (d) 1981

Garcia-Herreros, Sebastian (d) Southwest Ranches, Fla. 2016-19

Garrido, Ruben (m-d) Elkhart, Ind. 2008-11

Gaston, Linton (m) Trincity, Trinidad 1998-02

George, Stephen (d) Lawrenceville, Ga. 2006

Gerstenschlager, Mark (m) Schwenksville, Pa. 1986-87

Gierlich, Ted (d) Edison, N.J. 1977-78

Gillespie, Ryan (d-m) Virginia Beach, Va. 2006-09

Gillner, Bob (f) Wheeling, W.Va. 1961

Girona, Francisco (m) West Stockbridge, Mass. 1975

Girton, Rusty (d) Asheville, N.C. 2000, ‘02-04

Gispert, Keith (f) Marietta, Ga. 1995

Gispert, Todd (d) Marietta, Ga. 1992-95

Givens, Bryan (gk) Downingtown, Pa. 1995-98

Glass, Donald (m) Glen Rock, N.J. 1968-69

Glass, Gary (m) Glen Rock, N.J. 1973, ‘75 Goggin, Paul (gk) Morgantown, W.Va. 1966

Goggin, William (m) St. Louis, Mo. 1969-70

Gold, Noah (d) Germantown, Md. 2022-23 Goldberg, Steve 1968

Goldstein, Marty (d) Brooklyn, N.Y. 1961-64 Gomez, John Paul (m) Banjul, Gambia 2000 Gomez, Ruell (d) Scarborough, Canada 1995-96

Gorman, Connor (d) Philadelphia, Pa. 2008-10

Goss, Jim 1961

Grabowski, Steve (f) Westfalia, Germany 1968

Grammar, Gary (d) Baltimore, Md. 1970

Grant-Higgins, Dwayne (m) Ajax, Canada 2001-02

Gray, Zion (mf) Snellville, Ga. 2015-16

Greco, Joe (f) Baltimore, Md. 1987

Greene, Orlando (d) Media, Pa. 2002 Greenman, Tim 1994

Gregory, David (m) Philadelphia, Pa. 1969-71

Greim, John (m) Malvern, Pa. 1977-78

Griffith, Shawn (d) Huntington, W.Va. 1970

Grosvenor, Nigel 1980

Guenther, Frank (f) Clairton, Pa. 1963-64

Guernin, George (d) East Brunswick, N.J. 1993-94

Hagan, Darren (d) Manassas, Va. 1993

Hagey, Dan (d) Ephrata, Pa. 2007-10

Hall, Matt (gk) Rockville, Md. 1987

Hall, Troy (m) Camillus, N.Y. 1996-97

Halsell, Andrew (d) Quentin, Pa. 2004-07

Hankey, Ryan (gk) Monroeville, Pa. 1995-96

Harkness, Geoff (gk) Manassas, Va. 1991-93

Haroldson, Mitch (gk) Mt. Laurel, N.J. 1984-85

Harrell, Ben (m) Morgantown, W.Va. 2002

Harris, John (m) Morgantown, W.Va. 1989

Hartlove, Brian (gk) Baltimore, Md. 1985-86

Harvey, John (m) Maidsville, W.Va. 1966-67

Hasbun, Antonio (f) Honduras 1969

Haslem, Philip (m) Morecambe, England 1978

Hassos, Demetrious (gk) 1990

Hastun, Antonio (f) Tegucigalpa, Honduras 1967

Haugen, Joe Lonaconing, Md. 1961

Heater, Hal (f) Fairmont, W.Va. 1962-64

Hedrick, Jerry (m) 1970

Heil, Reed (m) Perkasie, Pa. 1988-90

Helou, Pascal (gk) Scarborough, Canada 1987-88

Henry, Francio (d) St. Catherine, Jamaica 2012-15

Hensley, Howard (m) Mullens, W.Va. 1961-62

Henson, Tony (d) Scarborough, Canada 1988-91

Hernando, Carlos (d) Madrid, Spain 2023-Pres.

Hester, Colin (f) Camp Hill, Pa. 2014-15

Heydon, John (m) Morgantown, W.Va. 2003-04

Hibbs, Fred (d) Philadelphia, Pa. 1975-76

Hickman, Nick Parkersburg, W.Va. 1962-63

Hickman, Spike (f) Narberth, Pa. 1961-63

Hicks, Dustin (m) Tampa, Fla. 1988-92

Hillenbrand, Jason (f) Morgantown, W.Va. 2001-02

Hirn, Riku (d) Helsinki, Finland 1994-96

Hoffman, Mike (m) Memphis, Tenn. 1996-97

Hogan, Brendan (f) Haymarket, Va. 2017-18

Holmes, Justin (gk) Elkhart, Ind. 2011

Honold, Heath (f) Coon Rapids, Iowa 2015-17

Huckaby, Dante (d) Morgantown, W.Va. 2023-Pres. Huddleston, Chris (d) Johannesburg, South Africa 1991 Hull, Eric (d) Clear Spring, Md. 1978

Hutchinson, Rufus (gk) Morgantown, W.Va. 1968 Hutchinson, Travis (m) Longmont, Colo. 2003-04

Iannelli, Mike (d) Cobleskill, N.Y. 1997-99

Ibikunle, Tolu (f) Wynnewood, Pa. 2014-15

Icolari, Jacob (d) Denver, Colo. 2014

Iga, Carlos (gk) Monterrey, Mexico 1996-98

Ilkiuyoni, Jacob (d) Tanzania 1964

Isaksen, Gunner (m) Jackson, N.J. 1987-90

Ivahnenko, Nick (f) Trenton, N.J. 1966-67

Ives, Travis (gk) Bridgewater, N.J. 2010-11

Iwunze, Amaugo (f) Paris, France 2010

James, Keith (f) Monongahela, Pa. 1971-73

James, Steven (d) Sussex, England 2016-17

Jameson, John (m) White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. 1961-62

Jeddi, Mehdi (m) Kuwait City, Kuwait 1986

Jernejcic, Frank (f) Euclid, Ohio 1964-66

Jimenez Albelda, Pau (m) Barcelona, Spain 2019-21

Johnson, Don (f) Cincinnati, Ohio 1968

Johnson, Zach (gk) Lumberton, N.J. 2007-10

Johnston, Lee (gk) Newberry, Fla. 2013-14

Jones, Slade (f-d) Clifton Park, N.Y. 1995-99

Jonke, Ernie (m) Centereach, N.Y. 1977-78

Jonke, Weston (mf) Cleveland, Ohio 2024

Jorgensen, Frederik (d) Aarhus, Denmark 2021-24

Joy, Daniel (m) Manalapan, N.J. 1993

Joyce, Bob (d) Emporium, Pa. 1966

Judge, Greg (d) Raleigh, N.C. 2011

Juskowich, Ken 1965

Justice, Ed (d) Stuart, Fla. 1984-85

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IKe SWIGeR

WVU PRESIDENT MICHAEL T. BENSON

Michael T. Benson, a veteran higher education administrator, became the 27th president of West Virginia University on July 15, 2025. He brings three decades of academic and administrative experience in higher education to his role leading West Virginia’s flagship, land-grant, R1 institution into a new era.

WVU is Benson’s fifth presidency. Prior to his arrival at Coastal Carolina in 2021, Benson led Snow College, Southern Utah University, and Eastern Kentucky University. During his tenure at Coastal Carolina, Benson secured a $10 million gift, the largest in the school’s history. He worked closely with community partners and policymakers to advance initiatives there, including the successful renewal of a local option penny sales tax to support public and higher education through the year 2039, the only tax of its kind in all of South Carolina.

In 2024, under his leadership, Coastal Carolina enrolled its largest number of students ever - 11,225 - while also setting a record retention rate.

As the 14th president of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, he helped raise more private money for the institution during his tenure than had been secured in the previous 115 years of the college’s history combined.

Appointed at age 36, Benson was the youngest college president in the history of the Utah System of Higher Education.

Benson has also held faculty appointments at the University of Utah, the University of Notre Dame, and Johns Hopkins University, and has taught at each institution where he served as president, including Coastal Carolina where he was a professor of history.

His scholarly work has focused on the development of the research university and its impact on society. Benson’s book, “Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University,” was released by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2022. He was a visiting professor in the Department of the History of Science and Technology at Johns Hopkins in 2020. Benson’s biography of Gilman was named to the list of Best Higher

Education Books of 2023 by Forbes magazine.

Benson is also the author of “Harry S. Truman and the Founding of Israel,” and, with co-author Hal Boyd, published “College for the Commonwealth: A Case for Higher Education in American Democracy” with the University Press of Kentucky. Nationally, Benson serves on the Council of Presidents of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. He also is the past board chair of Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honor society and is the former chair of the NCAA Honors Committee.

Benson is sought after for public speeches and appearances. He was a featured contributor to the Huffington Post for 5 years; has written articles for The Jerusalem Post, Lexington Herald-Leader, Louisville Courier Journal, The Kansas City Star, Deseret News, and The Salt Lake Tribune, among others; and appeared on ESPN’s The Paul Finebaum Show. Born in Utah and raised in Texas and Indiana, Benson has worked and studied abroad for nearly 7 years in Italy, England, and Israel. He graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in political science and double minors in English and history from Brigham Young University in 1990. He completed his doctorate in modern history from the University of Oxford (St. Antony’s College) in 1995, where he was a Rotary Foundation Scholar and recipient of the Oxford Graduate Overseas Fellowship.

Founder’s Award. Benson graduated with a Master of Liberal Arts from Johns Hopkins University in August 2021 and was elected to the Honor Society of the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs.

An accomplished athlete, President Benson played basketball at BYU and Oxford, and his best marathon time – 2 hours and 41 minutes – won his age division in the St. George (Utah) Marathon. He also finished among the top 25% of all runners in the 1984 Boston Marathon, one of only 19 teenagers from around the world to compete in the race.

An avid traveler, he has visited all 50 states and five of the seven continents.

He also earned a master’s degree cum laude in nonprofit administration in 2011 from the University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business, where he was the recipient of the prestigious Father Theodore Hesburgh

He and his wife, Debi, are the parents of three children – Truman, Tatum, and Talmage. He also has two older children from a previous marriage. Emma is a TV reporter for KSL in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Samuel writes for Politico in Washington, D.C. Sam’s wife, Keylla, is in her first year at Georgetown Law School.

WVU VICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WREN BAKER

Wren Baker has changed the face of West Virginia University Athletics. He has reenergized the department and set it up for long-term success in the ever-changing world of college athletics. Whether it’s coaching searches, facility master plans, revenue sharing or a modern, business-like approach to Name, Image and Likeness, Baker has faced every challenge head on and has never looked back. He has brought new thinking and confidence to WVU Athletics, and his reputation across the country is secondto-none.

Baker is a high-energy leader, and Mountaineer success has been contagious in competition and in the classroom. Conference championships, NCAA appearances and a national championship have been followed by strong academic achievement for Mountaineer student-athletes, eclipsing previous department GPA highs. Under Baker, WVU has also turned in record fundraising numbers as his forward thinking and strategic planning are geared to bringing future success and revenue stability to the state’s Land-Grant Institution.

Missouri, Memphis, Northwest Missouri and Rogers State, he brought more than 20 years of experience to WVU.

Baker was an instant hit with WVU fans. In his first year in Morgantown, he traveled the state to learn its culture, geography, and history. He has met and listened to Mountaineer fans from all over the world and immersed himself on what it means to be a proud West Virginian. The results of his approach and work ethic speak volumes as the West Virginia Mountaineers continue to be a national brand. Despite accomplishing so much in a short period of time, Baker’s plate is still full. Continued revenue generation, launching an NIL full-service business agency for student-athlete advancement and premium seating options in his two major sports venues are still on his radar for the coming year. His endless energy never stops moving WVU forward.

Then WVU President E. Gordon Gee named Baker as WVU’s vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics on Nov. 30, 2022. He has oversight of 18 varsity sports, a department budget of more than $90 million, approximately 250 employees and nearly 500 studentathletes.

Baker is WVU’s 13th director of athletics and came to Morgantown from the University of North Texas, where he had been the associate vice president and athletics director since 2016. With previous stops at

WrEn BAKEr tHroUGH tHE YEArS

2001-05 Oklahoma State University Basketball Operations Assistant

2005-06 Valliant Public Schools Director of Athletics/Principal

2006-10 Rogers State University Director of Athletics

2010-13 Northwest Missouri State Director of Athletics

2013-15 University of Memphis Deputy Director of Athletics

2015-16 University of Missouri Deputy Director of Athletics

2016-22 University of North Texas Vice President/Director of Athletics

2022- West Virginia University Vice President/Director of Athletics

At North Texas, seven Mean Green programs combined to win 17 conference or division championships during Baker’s tenure. UNT also reached new heights in the classroom under Baker’s leadership, posting its top APR scores and four consecutive department Graduation Success Rate (GSR) records. Baker led record fundraising years at North Texas, and the overall top five largest gifts ever at UNT came under Baker’s leadership.

Prior to North Texas, Baker was the deputy director of athletics at Missouri from 2015 to 2016, serving as the top advisor and chief of staff.

Before Missouri, he spent time at Memphis from 2013-15 as deputy athletics director.

From 2011-13, Baker was athletics director at NCAA Division II power Northwest Missouri State. From 2006-11, Baker served as the first athletics director at Rogers State in Claremore, Oklahoma, where he was also the school’s first men’s basketball coach. His team went 2011 in his only season at the helm, and during his tenure, he developed a full-scale, competitive collegiate athletics program. In 2005, he was the principal and athletics director for Valliant Public Schools, and at age 26, was the youngest principal in Oklahoma history.

Originally from Valliant, Oklahoma, Baker earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Southeastern Oklahoma State in 2001 where he was a member of the honors program. He went on to earn his master’s degree in education leadership from Oklahoma State in 2003.

While at Oklahoma State, Baker was a graduate assistant and basketball operations assistant for the Cowboys’ men’s basketball program under legendary head coach Eddie Sutton. During his time with OSU, the Cowboys posted a 102-30 record, reaching four NCAA tournaments with trips to the 2004 Final Four and the 2005 Sweet 16.

Baker and his wife, Heather, a Bokchito, Oklahoma, native, have two daughters, Addisyn and Reagan.

The Baker Family: Reagan, Addisyn, Heather and Wren

WVU INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

BrIttnEY o’DELL Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director/StudentAthlete Service and Wellness
KooGEr
JASon BUttS Head Gymnastics Coach
SEAn CLEArY Head Cross Country/ Track and Field Coach
SEAn CoVICH Head Golf Coach
tIM FLYnn Head Wrestling Coach
roB ALSoP Senior Deputy Athletics Director
oMAr BAnKS Deputy Athletics Director/ Chief Financial Officer
BEn MUrrAY Deputy Director of Athletics, Chief Development Officer
nAtASHA oAKES Deputy Athletics Director/ Senior Woman Administrator
MAtt WELLS Deputy Athletics Director/ External Affairs
MICHAEL FrAGALE Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director,/ Communications
APrIL MESSErLY
JEn GrEEnY Head Volleyball Coach Jon HAMMonD Hayhurst Family Head Rifle Coach
roSS HoDGE Head Men's Basketball Coach
nIKKI IZZo-BroWn Head Women’s Soccer Coach
MArK KELLoGG Hayhurst Family Head Women’s Basketball Coach
JIMMY KInG Head Rowing Coach
MIHA LISAC Head Tennis Coach
BrEnt MAConDALD Head Swimming and Diving Coach
rICH roDrIGUEZ Head Football Coach
StEVE SABInS Head Baseball Coach
DAn StrAtForD Head Men’s Soccer Coach

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA SERVICES

The West Virginia University Athletics Communications Office will be available throughout the 2024 men’s soccer season to accommodate any media requests. Following are some guidelines that should make it easy for media members to cover the West Virginia men’s soccer team. Any additional questions should be directed to men’s soccer contact Adam Grossman.

MATCH DAY

Parking is free for all home men’s soccer matches. Requested team members and coach Dan Stratford will be available for interviews on the field following a 15-minute grace period. Please see WVU men’s soccer contact Adam Grossman (adam.grossman@mail.wvu.edu) following the match for all interview requests.

GAME SERVICES

The athletics communications staff will be at your service throughout the match. Computer-generated scores will be available at the conclusion of each period and postgame. Press seating is located at the top of the concourse, and wireless internet access is available for working media members.

CREDENTIALS

Photographers and media members who wish to cover a match at Dick Dlesk Stadium should contact WVU men’s soccer contact Adam Grossman (adam.grossman@mail.wvu.edu) or phone (304-293-2821), at least 24 hours in advance.

RECEIVING INFORMATION

Media members may receive men’s soccer press releases, notes and more via email. Please email WVU men’s soccer contact Adam Grossman (adam.grossman@mail.wvu.edu) to be included to the distribution list.

WVUSPORTS.COM

WVUsports.com is the place for media and fans to go for the latest on Mountaineer men’s soccer. In 2024, streamed audio and video broadcasts will be available on WVU’s official athletic website. Player and coaching staff bios are available at the click of a finger by going to WVUsports.com. Updated following each match, WVUsports.com is your place to find the latest statistics for Mountaineer men’s soccer. Not only will you find this season’s stats and stories, but you also will be able to find the WVU record book for some historical perspective.

SOCIAL MEDIA

The WVU men’s soccer team is active on various social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Visit Facebook.com/WVUMensSoccer to like the Facebook page. To follow the Mountaineers on Twitter visit Twitter.com/WVUMensSoccer. To follow the team on Instagram visit Instagram.com/WVUMensSoccer.

DIRECTIONS TO THE WVU COLISEUM

From Interstate 79

Take the Star City/WVU (mile marker 155) exit. Cross the Star City Bridge and proceed up Monongahela Boulevard past the Texas

West Virginia University Athletics Communications Office is located in the WVU Coliseum near the Country Roads Gate. The main athletics communications office is Room 214.

Morgantown, WV 26507-0877

MICHAEL FrAGALE Executive Senior Associate
MIKE Montoro Assistant Athletics Director/ Football Communications
BrYAn MESSErLY Associate Athletics Director/ Communications
JoHn AntonIK Senior Director of Athletics Content
JoE SWAn Senior Director of Athletics Publications/Design
LISA AMMonS Business Manager
AMY PrUntY Program Assistant
rEESE oWEnS Athletics Design Graduate Assistant
JArEt DYEr Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant
Connor MCDonoUGH Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant
PHIL LYnCH Director of Graphic Design
CHrIS CooMBS Assistant Director of Athletics Communications
ADAM GroSSMAn Assistant Director of Athletics Communications
CHArLES MontGoMErY Assistant Director of Athletics Communications/Operations
AnIEBIEt oKon Athletics Graphic Designer oLIVIA SnEED Assistant Director of Athletics Communications

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