2010 Allegheny College Men's Soccer Media Guide

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Allegheny Gators

Sports Information

Dir. of Athletic Comm...................James Kramer Office Phone................................814-332-5952 Email..........................jkramer@allegheny.edu Asst. Dir. of Athletic Comm...............Daniel Gallegos Office Phone............................ 814-332-2812 Email.......................dgallegos@allegheny.edu

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Table of Contents

Season Preview........................................... 4 Roster........................................................... 5 Head Coach................................................. 6 Assistant Coach........................................... 7 2009 Season Statistics.............................. 8 Returning Player Profiles........................9-17 Newcomer Profiles.............................. 18-19 Records......................................................20 Award-Winning Gators......................... 21-22 Back Inside Cover.....................................23 2010 Schedule.......................................... 24

The College

Location..................................... Meadville, Pa. Founded....................................................1815 Enrollment............................................... 2,100 Nickname...............................................Gators Colors............................................. Blue & Gold President....................Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr. Director of Athletics................... Betsy Mitchell Office Phone.........................814-332-3350 Assoc. AD and Rec. Services..............Bill Ross. Office Phone......................... 814-332-2316 Asst. AD for Compliance............ Mandy Prusia Office Phone.........................814-332-3367 Conference... North Coast Athletic Conference Affiliation.................................NCAA Division III Facility............................. Frank B. Fuhrer Field

Men’s Soccer Staff

Head Coach... Angelo Panzetta (10th season) Alma Mater........................................ RIT ’89 Record at Allegheny ..................... 89-61-19 Overall Record......................................same Office Phone.........................814-332-5208 Email.........angelo.panzetta@allegheny.edu Asst. Coach.......... Chris Keller (fourth season) Alma Mater............................Southwest ‘04 Office Phone.........................814-332-2856 Email..........christoph.keller@allegheny.edu

2009 Results

Overall Record......................................... 7-9-1 The 2010 Allegheny College Men’s Soccer Me- Conference Record/Finish...................... 2-6-1 dia Guide is produced and edited by the DeThe History partment of Athletics and Recreation. Editor: First Year of Soccer..................................1934 Daniel Gallegos, Assistant Director of Athletic All-time Record.................. 401-407-84 (.496) Communications. Editorial Assistance: Rebecca O’Shurak, Cover Graphic Designer/Athletic NCAC Record (since 1984)....96-94-19 (.505) Communications Intern. Photographs: Dave NCAC Tourn. Championships............. 1 (2004) Sinclair and Ed Mailliard NCAA Tourn. Appearances................. 1 (2004)

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Table of Contents/Quick Facts

Allegheny Advantage

At Allegheny, the “student” in student-athlete does more than merely precede “athlete” in the often-used phrase. At Allegheny, they are respected for wearing both hats, managing rigorous academic challenges and meeting the demands of highly competitive athletic programs. This balancing act requires time-management skills, careful planning and a strong sense of values, and it is accomplished year in and year out. Professors realize the special commitment required by athletics, and many faculty are among the most avid supporters of Gator teams. “Allegheny students epitomize the philosophy of Division III athletics. These are young men and women who combine the best elements of mind and body to achieve success in both the classroom and on the playing fields,”says professor of economics and faculty athletic representative Janine Sickafuse. Numerous soccer players attest to this level of achievement. 1998 Allegheny graduate Ken Cohen, a four-time All-NCAC goalkeeper, was named to the GTE Academic All-District team. In 1993-94, the soccer program boasted a pair of Phi Beta Kappa graduates, Ziv Arie and Mike Newman. Arie, a native of Kiriat-Ono, Israel, was also one of only two Allegheny seniors to graduate summa cum laude, earning a 3.9 grade point average in economics. Arie also was a two-time All-Region pick and a first-team GTE Academic All-American. “I really didn’t know what to expect when I first came here”, Arie remembered. “I made the right choice. I made a lot of friends, learned a lot about life and opened myself to the world.” Allegheny is especially proud to be a college where students can compete and succeed in athletics and in other areas of campus life, while still excelling in the classroom.


Season Preview

2010 Men’s Soccer

After a two season hiatus from postseason play, the 2010 Allegheny Gators men’s soccer team is poised to once again become a mainstay in the NCAC playoff picture. As a result of narrowly missing the playoffs in 2008 for the first time since 1997, the Gators took a step backwards in 2009 finishing in a tie for seventh place in the NCAC with an overall record of 7-9-1, and a 2-6-1 mark in conference play. Heading into his 10th year as head men’s soccer coach, Angelo Panzetta is optimistic that 2010 will be a different story at season’s end as he will field a team that gained valuable playing experience last season and returns with a solid mix of youth and experience. The mix that Panzetta will rely on in 2010 comes in the return of six seniors, five of which have been consistent starters in their careers including last season, and 10 sophomores that earned letters a year prior as freshmen. The senior class will be called upon to provide leadership both on and off the pitch to help close the gap of collegiate playing experience among the team. Senior captains D.J. Egan and Seth Young will be at the forefront of the leadership efforts. This will be Young’s second consecutive selection, while Egan enters into his first season as appointed team captain. Along with Egan and Young, the four remaining seniors, Colin Doherty, Ryan Fetterolf, Pete Subasic, and Brian Terpin will be key contributors once again this season. Another source of optimism for Panzetta and the Gator coaching staff will be the open competitions at every spot. With the number of returning underclassmen that saw time last season and a solid recruiting class coming in, the Gators will have the luxury of depth from their younger players. Panzetta believes that the competition in camp for playing time will be the best he has had during his time at Allegheny and that the level of play will only help make the team stronger. “I am anxious to see the team compete in preseason and see how the returners have built on their experiences and improved as players,” said Panzetta. One of the biggest competitions going into this season will be at goalkeeper. Andrew Shirley was the man between the posts last season as a freshman, starting all 17 games and notching 60 saves. In total, the Gators will bring five goalkeepers to camp. Heading into preseason, Shirley has the most collegiate experience, but will be pushed by the return of sophomore Dan Marcus, and the arrival of freshmen John Lichina, Michael Severyn, and Scott Golightly. At the forward position, the Gators will be young, but talented. Sophomore Chris Brennan came on during the latter part of the season starting the final six games. The strong finish from Brennan propelled him to the top of several team offensive categories, including leading the team in points scored (12) and tied for the lead in goals (5). Those numbers helped tab Brennan as a NCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention selection. Conor Azevedo and Andrew Zimmer return as sophomores up front for the Gators and bring with them speed and athleticism. With his 6’2” frame, freshman Brian Graham provides needed size to the forward position and has a chance to contribute as a rookie Junior Dillon Otten and freshman Paul Teufel will round out the forward competition. The midfield will be one of the spots with the most playing experience from the returners. Pete Subasic, who led the team in goals his freshman and sophomore seasons will transition back to the center-mid slot after spending last season as a forward. Subasic will provide the position with more size to go along with his scoring abilities. Alongside Subasic will be senior captain D.J. Egan. Egan tied Brennan for the team lead in goals (5) and controls the midfield for the Gators. Matt Weintraub and Travis Tasker are a year older in their development and will continue to push the starters. Freshmen Andrew Miller, Vincent Reginella, and junior Alex Gazis will add depth to the competition for the entire unit. One of the outside-mid positions will be filled by a familiar face in Ryan Fetterolf. Fetterolf has three years of experience at the position. Sophomores Ethan Green, Tyler Danzey, and junior Arthur Smith will be in the mix as well and provide depth. Sophomore Jake Brezinsky, and freshmen Daniel McCann and Cody Young will also be a part of the outside midfield competition. The backfield for the Gators will have a few familiar faces as the entire unit looks to improve and strengthen. Senior Brian Terpin comes back as a starter to the center-back slot, a role he has assumed the past two seasons. Sophomores Tim Egan and Joe Caruso, after solid springs, will be in the discussion for playing time this season as well. Freshman Frankie LaManna will add depth at the position and along with the return of Jason Dempsey will provide a push to the entire backfield. Outside-back will be anchored by second year senior captain Seth Young. Young has beena regular starter since his sophomore year. The versatility of senior Colin Doherty throughout his career will be tested again as he moves to the backline for the 2010 season after a solid spring. Adding to the depth of the outside-back position will be sophomore Michael Iacono, who had six starts last season, and freshman Alex Etherington. Michael McCann and Laith Zuraikat return as juniors to compete for playing time along with freshman Mark Burkhart. Panzetta sees a lot of strengths and potential in his 2010 squad. “I like our athleticism and overall team speed, and I hope that will allow us to create some match-up problems.”

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Allegheny Gators 2010 Roster

2010 Roster

No. Name

Year Pos.

Hometown/High School

0 John Lichina 1 Andrew Shirley 2 Seth Young 3 Alex Etherington 4 Travis Tasker 5 Tyler Danzey 6 Daniel McCann 7 Ethan Green 8 Andrew Miller 9 Conor Azevedo 10 D.J. Egan 11 Ryan Fetterolf 12 Brian Terpin 13 Colin Doherty 14 Matt Weintraub 15 Joe Caruso 16 Timothy Egan 17 Pete Subasic 18 Chris Brennan 19 Michael Iacono 20 Brian Graham 21 Andrew Zimmer 22 Frankie LaManna 23 Arthur Smith 24 Michael McCann 27 Michael Severyn Alex Gazis Laith Zuraikat Dan Marcus Jacob Brezinsky Jason Dempsey Mark Burkhart Scott Golightly Vincent Reginella Paul Teufel Cody Young

Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Gibsonia, Pa./Hampton Wrentham, Mass./Milton Academy Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount Lebanon West Homestead, Pa./Central Catholic Cabot, Pa./Knoch Finleyville, Pa./Thomas Jefferson Irwin, Pa./Hempfield Allison Park, Pa./Central Catholic Olivette, Mo./John Burroghs Cranberry, Pa./Seneca Valley Gibsonia, Pa./Shady Side Academy Sewickley, Pa./Quaker Valley West Seneca, N.Y./Canisius Getzville, N.Y./Williamsville North Port Washington, N.Y./Paul D. Schreiber Pittsburgh, Pa./Chartiers Valley Gibsonia, Pa./Shady Side Academy Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel Wrentham, Mass./King Philip Wantagh, N.Y./General Douglas MacArthur Lockport, N.Y./Canisius Waterford, Pa./Cathedral Prep Pittsburgh, Pa./Robert Morris University Scarsdale, N.Y./Hackley Irwin, Pa./Hempfield Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Cleveland Heights Indiana, Pa./Indiana Allentown, Pa./William Allen Oakmont, Pa./Riverview Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount Lebanon Rochester, N.Y./Brighton Detroit, Mich./Tasis American School Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny Waterford, Pa./General McLane Potomac, Md./Winston Churchill

GK GK D D M M M/F F M M/F M M D D M D/M D/M M/F F D F M/F D M D GK M D GK M D D GK M F M/F

Roster Breakdown - By State Maryland 1 Massachusetts 2 Michigan 1 Missouri 1 New York

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Ohio 1 Pennsylvania 23

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Head Coach Angelo Panzetta

2010 Men’s Soccer

Head Coach Angelo Panzetta

Angelo Panzetta enters his 10th season as head coach of the Allegheny men’s soccer program. A two-time NCAC Coach of the Year, Panzetta already ranks second on the school’s all-time win list, racking up an 89-61-19 overall record during his nine seasons. The Gators’ head coach earned his second NCAC Coach of the Year honor in 2004 after leading Allegheny to its first NCAC Tournament crown. Receiving the automatic berth to the NCAA Division III Tournament, the Gators won their first and second round games before falling to eventual 2004 champion, Messiah College. Allegheny defeated Transylvania in the opening round of the Tournament to earn its first-ever NCAA postseason victory. Then, the Gators played host to its first-ever postseason contest, tying Carnegie Mellon 1-1 and then advancing with a 4-3 victory in penalty kicks. In 2008, Panzetta coached the Gators to a fifth-place standing in the conference, finishing with a 4-3-2 mark. The finish marked the first time in nine seasons -- and first occurrence during Panzetta’s tenure -- in which the Gators have missed the NCAC Tournament. The Gators have accumulated a 46-30-5 record in conference play under him. The Panzetta File Panzetta has guided the Gators to topEducation four NCAC finishes during (RIT) B.A. - Applied Mathematics seven of his eight seasons (Syracuse) M.A. - Exercise Science as head coach. In 2002, he picked up his first NCAC Head Coaching Experience Coach of the Year honor Allegheny College (2001-Present) when he guided the Gators to a 14-6-0 record, Assistant Coaching Experience tying the school record for wins and earning the a RIT (1989, Student Assistant) team a spot in the conferSyracuse (1993-2000) ence championship game. In 2001, his first season Panzetta’s Record at Allegheny at Allegheny, the team posted a 12-4-1 record, and a thirdYear Overall % NCAC place tie in the NCAC. A native of Irondequoit, N.Y., Panzetta is a 1989 2001 12-3-1 .781 7-2-0 (3rd) graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he turned in a standout collegiate career, becoming the 2002 14-6-0 .700 7-2-0 (2nd) school’s first three-time first-team Division III All-American. 2003 11-5-2 .666 6-2-1 (4th) He led RIT to four NCAA playoff appearances, four Empire Athletic Association titles, and a 55-7-7 record. Panzetta 2004 10-8-4 .545 5-4-0 (4th) was a two-time EAA Player of the Year, and was inducted into the RIT Sports Hall of Fame in 1994. 2005 8-8-4 .500 5-3-1 (3rd) Following his career at RIT, Panzetta was selected 2006 11-5-3 .657 5-4-0 (4th) in the first round of the 1989 Major Indoor Soccer League draft by the Baltimore Blast. He helped Baltimore to a berth 2007 10-8-1 .552 5-4-0 (4th) in the MISL championship series in 1990, and finished second in the Rookie of the Year balloting. After two seasons 2008 6-9-3 .416 4-3-2 (5th) with the Blast, he played three seasons for the National Professional Soccer League’s Harrisburg Heat where he helped 2009 7-9-1 .441 2-6-1 (T-7th) the team to three playoff appearances. He is a member of Totals 89-61-19 .596 46-30-5 the Harrisburg Heat Hall of Fame and was recently named to the Heat’s All-Decade team for the 1990s. Bold indicates NCAC Tournament Championship Before coming to Allegheny, Panzetta served as the top assistant to Dean Foti at Syracuse. During his seven years as an assistant with the Orangemen, PanzetPanzetta Notables ta coached 18 All Big East Conference selections and he • Member of D-III National Runner-up at helped the team advance to the conference tournament RIT, 1988 semifinals in 1999 and quarterfinals in 2000. He also • Drafted in the first round of the 1989 earned a master’s degree in exercise science from Syracuse Major Indoor Soccer League Draft by in May of 2000. the Baltimore Blast Panzetta’s prior coaching experience includes one • 2002 NCAC Coach of the Year season at RIT and two seasons as an assistant coach at Gillman High School in Baltimore, Md. He has also coached the • 2004 NCAC Coach of the Year New York West Olympic Developmental Program’s Under-17 • 2004 NCAC Tournament Champions team and was an evaluator for the Region 1 ODP staff. He is • Three-time D-III first-team All-American licensed with the United States Soccer Federation, holding • RIT Hall of Fame Inductee - 1994 an A License. • Harrisburg Heat Hall of Fame Inductee Panzetta and his wife Gina currently reside in Meadville with their daughter Marissa. 6


Allegheny Gators As a player, Keller broke the all-time California junior college single-season assist record with 28, earning All-American status during the 2002 campaign at Riverside College. He then transferred to University of the Southwest (NAIA) in Hobbs, New Mexico. In 2004, he captained Southwest to its first postseason appearance in school history. Keller was also as a member of the Victorville Apollo F.C. team of the Pacific Soccer League, a semi-professional organization in Southern California. Keller currently holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) National B license and a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National Goalkeeping License. Keller is also currently on the Pennsylvania West Olympic Development Program coaching staff. He most recently served as the assistant coach for the PA West 93’ Boys team which were crowned Region 1 champions in 2009 and Region 1 runner up in 2010. Keller helped guide the PA West 93’ Boys to a Bronze medal finish at the 2010 ODP National Tournament in Phoenix, Arizona. Previously, Keller served as the Head Men’s soccer coach at University of the Southwest (NAIA), guiding the squad to the Red River Athletic Conference Tournament for a third consecutive season in 2006. While coaching the Mustangs, Keller produced three All-RRAC selections.

Front Row (L-R):Ryan Fetterolf, Pete Subasic, D.J. Egan, Scott Golightly, John Lichina, Andrew Shirley, Dan Marcus, Michael Severyn, Seth Young, Brian Terpin, Colin Doherty Middle Row (L-R): Asst. Coach Chris Keller, Tyler Danzey, Arthur Smith, Michael Iacono, Dillon Otten, Andrew Zimmer, Timothy Egan, Joe Caruso, Frank LaManna, Conor Azevedo, Brian Graham, Matt Weintraub, Travis Tasker, Athletic Trainer Audra Neumann, Head Coach Angelo Panzetta Top Row (L-R): Michael McCann, Ethan Green, Daniel McCann, Cody Young, Vince Reginella, Jason Dempsey, Mark Burkhart, Paul Teufel, Jake Brezinsky, Alex Gazis, Laith Zurikat, Drew Miller, Chris Brennan, Alex Etherington

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Assistant Coach Chris Keller

Assistant Coach Chris Keller Chris Keller enters his fourth season as the assistant men’s soccer coach at Allegheny. Keller graduated from the University of the Southwest in 2004 with a Bachelor’s degree in psychology. In 2009, he completed his coursework for a Masters degree in education from Southwest.


2009 Season Statistics

2010 Men’s Soccer ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18 Chris Brennan 15-6 5 2 12 9 .556 4 .444 1 0-0 10 D.J. Egan 17-16 5 1 11 30 .167 14 .467 1 0-0 8 James Fulton 17-17 3 5 11 17 .176 6 .353 1 0-0 6 Tom Ludwig 17-17 4 1 9 33 .121 14 .424 1 0-0 24 Adam Spisak 17-16 1 7 9 11 .091 3 .273 0 0-0 17 Pete Subasic 17-16 3 0 6 28 .107 15 .536 1 0-0 14 Matt Weintraub 17-1 2 0 4 13 .154 6 .462 1 0-0 11 Ryan Fetterolf 17-16 1 2 4 25 .040 8 .320 1 0-1 9 Conor Azevedo 16-4 1 0 2 10 .100 4 .400 0 0-0 15 Joe Caruso 6-0 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0 12 Brian Terpin 16-13 0 2 2 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 19 Michael Iacono 14-6 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 3 Patrick Gault 11-3 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Travis Tasker 17-6 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 16 Timothy Egan 13-0 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 7 Ethan Green 11-5 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 13 Colin Doherty 10-2 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 21 Andrew Zimmer 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 25 Eric Sharrow 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 23 Tyler Danzey 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Arthur Smith 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 20 Christian Petticord 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 5 Jose Ferreiro 14-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2 Seth Young 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 17 27 22 76 208 .130 89 .428 7 0-1 Opponents........... 17 36 21 93 230 .157 93 .404 9 2-2

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0 Dan Marcus 1-0 31:15 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 Andrew Shirley 17-17 1542:04 36 2.10 60 .625 7 9 1 1 Total............... 17 1573:19 36 2.06 60 .625 7 9 1 1 Opponents...... 17 1573:19 27 1.54 67 .713 9 7 1 4 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Allegheny........... 8 17 2 0 27 Opponents........... 18 17 0 1 36 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Allegheny........... 94 105 7 1 207 Opponents........... 111 111 3 5 230 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Allegheny........... 29 30 1 0 60 Opponents........... 33 32 2 0 67 CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Allegheny........... 41 36 2 1 80 Opponents........... 51 33 1 4 89 FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Allegheny........... 70 110 1 1 182 Opponents........... 113 111 6 0 230

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Allegheny Gators Senior Profiles

Colin Doherty Senior - F 5-11, 165 lbs Getzville, N.Y. Williamsville North

#13 2009: Appeared in ten games and started in two games. 2008: Made nine starts. Third on team in goals (4) and points (9). Tallied game-winning goal in 2-1 win at Kenyon. 2007: Played in nine games and had one start. Personal: Son of Michael and Beth Doherty. Born July 29, 1989. Majoring in Economics with a Religious Studies minor.

Doherty’s Career Stats Year GP-GS Sh. G

A Pts. GWG

2009

10-2

2

0

0

0

0

2008

15-9

18

4

1

9

1

2007

9-1

5

0

0

0

0

Totals

34-12

25

4

1

9

1

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Senior Profiles

2010 Men’s Soccer D.J. Egan Senior - M 6-1, 170 lbs Gibsonia, Pa. Shady Side Academy

#10 Captian

2009: Appeared in all 17 games, making 16 starts. All-NCAC second team. Tied for the team lead in goals (5). Second on the team in Shots on Goal (14). 2008: Started 15 games. All-NCAC honorable mention. Second on team in goals (5) and points (12). 2007: Made six starts. All-NCAC honorable mention. Scored game-winning goal in 1-0 overtime win at Wabash. Personal: Son of David and Delia Egan. Born Sept. 23, 1988. Majoring in Religious Studies with a minor in Economics.

Egan’s Career Stats

10

Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

17-16

30

5

1

11

1

2008

18-15

38

5

2

12

0

2007

14-6

23

1

0

2

1

Totals

49-37

91

11

3

25

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Allegheny Gators Senior Profiles

Ryan Fetterolf Senior - M 5-11, 170 lbs Sewickley, Pa. Quaker Valley

#11 2009: Appeared in all 17 games while making 16 starts. Notched one game-winning goal against Kenyon (10-24-09). 2008: Had 16 starts. Led team in assists (6). Tied Allegheny single-game record with four assists in 8-1 victory over Wabash. 2007: Made 10 starts. Scored first collegiate goal in 2-1 overtime loss at John Carroll. Personal: Son of Scott and Terri Fetterolf. Born Jan. 19, 1989. Managerial Economics major with a minor in Religious Studies.

Fetterolf’s Career Stats Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A

Pts. GWG

2009

17-16

25

1

2

4

1

2008

17-16

20

1

6

8

0

2007

19-10

14

1

2

4

0

Totals

53-42

59

3

10

16

1

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Senior Profiles

2010 Men’s Soccer Pete Subasic Senior - F 6-0, 185 lbs Pittsburg, Pa. Fox Chapel

#17 2009: Made 16 starts and appeared in all 17 games. Led team in shots on goal (15). Hit game-winning goal in 2-1 win over LaRoche (Pa.). 2008: Made 17 starts. Led team in goals (7) and points (14) for second straight year. 2007: Started 12 games. Team leader in goals (4) and points (9). Scored three game-winners. Personal: Son of Robert and Lynn Subasic. Born Mar. 7, 1989. Managerial Economics major with a minor in Religious Studies.

Subasic’s Career Stats

12

Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

17-16

28

3

0

6

1

2008

17-17

44

7

0

14

0

2007

18-12

31

4

1

9

3

Totals

52-45

103

14

1

29

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Allegheny Gators Senior Profiles

Brian Terpin Senior - D 6-2, 175 lbs West Seneca, N.Y. Canisius

#12 2009: Appeared in 16 games and started 13 of them. Helped anchor the back defensive line. 2008: Made 14 starts. Recorded two goals. Netted gamewinner in 3-2 win over Wooster. 2007: Played in three games. Personal: Son of Mark and Sharon Terpin. Born Oct. 26, 1988. Majoring in Economics with a French minor.

Terpin’s Career Stats Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

16-13

9

0

2

2

0

2008

14-14

19

2

0

4

2

2007

3-0

2

0

0

0

0

Totals

33-27

30

2

2

6

2

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2010 Men’s Soccer Senior Profiles

Seth Seth Young Young Senior - M/D 5-9, 145 lbs Pittsburgh, Pa. Mt. Lebanon

#2

Captian 2009: Started in all 17 games. Served as one of the captains and maintained the back line for the Gators. 2008: Started all 18 games, becoming a regular on Allegheny’s back line. 2007: Appeared in nine games, making one start. Personal: Son of William and Meghan Young. Born June 20, 1989. Majoring in English with a Political Science minor.

Young’s Career Stats

14

Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

17-17

0

0

0

0

0

2008

18-18

0

0

0

0

0

2007

9-1

2

0

0

0

0

Totals

44-36

2

0

0

0

0


Allegheny Gators Matt Weintraub

Junior - M 5-8, 170 lbs Cleveland Heights Cleveland, Ohio

Junior - M 5-11, 170 lbs Paul D. Schreiber Port Washington, N.Y.

2008: Saw action in one game Personal: Son of Starvos and Karen Gazis. Majoring in Environmental Studies with a minor in Religious Studies.

#14

2009: Played in all 17 games and made one start. Notched two goals including the gamewinner agianst Muskingum College (9/5/09). 2008: Appeared in ten games, making one start. Personal: Son of Jeffery Weintraub and Deborah Clark-Weintraub. Born Nov. 25, 1990. Neuroscience major with a minor in religious studies.

Michael McCann

#24

Junior - D 5-9, 175 lbs Hempfield Irwin, Pa.

Weintraub’s Career Stats Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

17-1

13

2

0

4

1

2008

10-1

4

0

0

0

0

Totals

27-2

17

2

0

4

1

Laith Zuraikat

Personal: Son of Douglas McCann and Michele Falcon McCann. Born Apr. 29, 1990. Biochemistry major with a minor in Psychology.

Arthur Smith

#23

Junior - D 5-8, 155 lbs Hackley Scarsdale, N.Y.

Junior - M/D 5-7, 160 lbs Indiana Indiana, Pa. Personal: Son of Nashat Zuraikat and Catherine Dugan-Zuraikat. Born Mar. 21, 1990. Arts & Technology Major with a minor in French studies.

Conor Azevedo

#9

Sophomore - M/D 6-0, 160 lbs Seneca Valley Cranberry, Pa.

2009: Saw action in two games. 2008: Scored first colliegate goal in a 8-1 win over Wabash (10/11/08). Personal: Son of Lee Smith and Shelley Mayer. Born Nov. 18, 1990. Spanish major with a minor in Political Science.

Smith’s Career Stats

2009: Played in 16 games. Netted first career goal against Oberlin (10/21/09). Personal: Son of Ruben and Darla Azevedo. Born April 10, 1991. Undecided major.

Azevedo’s Career Stats

Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

2-0

0

0

0

0

0

Year GP-GS Sh. G

A Pts. GWG

2008

1-0

1

1

0

2

0

2009

16-4

10

1

0

2

0

Totals

3-0

1

1

0

2

0

Totals

16-4

10

1

0

2

0

15

Junior/ Sophomore Profiles

Alex Gazis


Sophomore Profiles

2010 Men’s Soccer Chris Brennan

Tyler Danzey

#5

#18

Sophomore - F 5-10, 160 lbs King Philip Wrentham, Mass.

2009: Played in 15 games, starting six. Tied for the team lead in goals (5). Led team in points (12). Personal: Son of Mark and Karen Brennn. Born June 29, 1991. Undecided major.

Sophomore - F 5-8, 125 lbs Thomas Jefferson Pittsburgh, Pa. 2009: Saw action in one game.

Personal: Son of Alan and Leslie Danzey. Born June 26, 1990. Undecided major.

Brennan’s Career Stats Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

15-6

9

5

2

12

1

Totals

15-6

9

5

2

12

1

Jason Dempsey Sophomore - D 5-11, 160 lbs Mount Lebanon Pittsburgh, Pa.

Jacob Brezinsky Sophomore - F 6-0, 155 lbs Riverview Oakmont, Pa.

Personal: Son of Tom and Denise Dempsey. Born Dec. 21, 1990. Biology major minoring in psychology.

Personal: Son of Ronald and Susan Medved. Born Oct. 26, 1990. Biology major with a minor in Economics.

Timothy Egan

Joe Caruso

#16

Sophomore - D/M 6-1, 155 lbs Shady Side Academy

#15

Sophomore - D/M 6-0, 185 lbs Chartiers Valley Pittsburgh, Pa.

2009: Played in 13 games as a freshman.

2009: Played in six games. Recorded first career goal against Hiram (10/14/09). Personal: Son of Joseph and Susan Caruso. Born Dec. 2, 1990. Political Science major with a minor in English.

Caruso’s Career Stats Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

6-0

3

1

0

2

0

Totals

6-0

3

1

0

2

0

16

Personal: Son of David and Della Egan. Born July 11, 1990. Undecided major.

Egan’s Career Stats Year GP-GS Sh.

G

2009

13-0

5

0

A Pts. GWG 0

0

0

Totals

13-0

5

0

0

0

0


Allegheny Gators Andrew Shirley

#7

#1

Sophomore - F 5-6, 155 lbs Central Catholic Allison Park, Pa.

2009: Played in 11 games and started five. Personal: Son of David and Cynthia Green. Born Mar. 1, 1991. Undecided major.

Green’s Career Stats Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

11-5

3

0

0

0

0

Totals

11-5

3

0

0

0

0

Michael Iacono

Sophomore - GK 6-0, 185 lbs Milton Academy Wrentham, Mass.

2009: Started all 17 games in goal. Recorded 60 saves on the year and shut out Kenyon (10/24/09). Personal: Son of Thomas and Susan Shirley. Born July 31. 1990. Undecided major. Shirley’s Career Stats Year GP-GS SV. SO GAA Rec. 17-17

60

1

2.10

7-9-1

154204

Totals

17-17

60

1

2.10

7-9-1

1542:04

Travis Tasker

#19

Sophomore - D 5-9, 160 lbs General MacArthur Wantagh, N.Y.

#4

Sophomore - M 5-10, 165 lbs Knoch Cabot, Pa.

2009: Played in 14 games and started six. Personal: Son of George and Michele Iacono. Born Aug. 21, 1991. Biology major with a minor in Psychology.

Iacano’s Career Stats

Min.

2009

2009: Played in all 17 games and started six. Personal: Son of Kevin and Barb Tasker. Born Jan. 30, 1991. Majoring in Biology with a minor in Economics.

Tasker’s Career Stats

Year GP-GS Sh.

G

A Pts. GWG

2009

14-6

3

0

1

1

0

Year GP-GS Sh.

G

Totals

14-6

3

0

1

1

0

2009

17-6

6

0

0

0

0

Totals

17-6

6

0

0

0

0

Dan Marcus

Andrew Zimmer

Sophomore - GK 5-8, 165 lbs William Allen Allentown, Pa.

#21

Sophomore - D 6-0, 175 lbs Cathedral Prep Waterford, Pa.

2009: Saw action in one game in goal. Personal: Son of Ross and Joan Marcus. Born June 12, 1991. History/Economics major with a minor in Communications.

A Pts. GWG

2009: Saw action in eight games. Personal: Son of Chris and Norma Zimmer. Born Oct. 27, 1990. Majoring in Economics.

Marcus’ Career Stats

Zimmer’s Career Stats

Year GP-GS SV. SO GAA Rec. Min. 2009

1-0

0

0

0.00

0-0-0

31:15

Year GP-GS Sh.

G

Totals

1-0

0

0

0.00

0-0-0

31:15

2009

8-0

1

0

A Pts. GWG 0

0

0

Totals

8-0

1

0

0

0

17 0

Sophomore Profiles

Ethan Green


Newcomer Profiles

2010 Men’s Soccer Mark Burkhart

Frankie LaManna

Freshman - D 6-2, 170 lbs Brighton Rochester, N.Y.

Freshman - D 6-0, 185 lbs Robert Morris Univ. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Personal: Son of Steve and Julie Burkhart. Born Feb. 16, 1992. Undecided major.

Alex Etherington

#3

Freshman - D 5-7, 155 lbs Central Catholic W. Homestead, Pa.

#22

Personal: Son of Claudia LaManna. Born Sept. 21, 1991. Majoring in mathematics.

John Lichina

#0

Freshman - GK 6-0, 165 lbs Hampton Gibsonia, Pa.

Personal: Son of William and Pamela Etherington. Born Mar. 13, 1992. Undecided major.

Personal: Son of John and Jeane Lichina. Born Dec. 15, 1991. Majoring in Communication Arts.

Scott Golightly

Daniel McCann

Freshman - GK 6-3, 205 lbs Tasis American School Detroit, Mich.

Freshman - D 5-7, 150 lbs Hempfield Irwin, Pa.

Personal: Son of Niel and Lori Golightly. Born May 24, 1992. Undecided major.

Brian Graham

#20

Freshman - F 6-0, 170 lbs Canisius Lockport, N.Y.

Personal: Son of Brian and Patricia Graham. Born Jan. 28, 1992. Undecided major.

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#6

Personal: Son of Michele McCann. Born Mar. 5, 1992. Undecided major.

Drew Miller Freshman - M 6-0, 160 lbs John Burroghs Olivette, Mo.

#8

Personal: Son of Bernard and Nina Miller. Born Feb. 18, 1992. Undecided major.


Allegheny Gators Paul Teufel

Freshman - M 5-9, 155 lbs North Allegheny Pittsburgh, Pa.

Freshman - F 5-11, 155 lbs General McLane Pittsburgh, Pa.

Personal: Son of Joseph and Donna Reginella. Born May 4, 1992. Undecided major.

Mike Severyn

#27

Freshman - GK 5-8, 170 lbs North Allegheny Waterford, Pa.

Personal: Son of Gregory and Marjorie Severyn. Born October 23, 1991. Undecided major.

Personal: Son of David and Mary Teufel. Born. Feb. 27 1992. Undecided major.

Cody Young Freshman - M 5-7, 145 lbs Winston Churchill Potomac, Md. Personal: Son of Jack and Susan Young. Born Jan. 30, 1992. Undecided major.

Newcomer Profiles/NCAC

Vince Reginella

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania -- Allegheny College, Denison University, Earlham College, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University and The College of Wooster -- the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 276 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 22 sports ‹ 11 for men and 11 for women. The 11 women’s sports are the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference. Thirty-eight teams from 21 North Coast sports were represented in NCAA post-season competition during the 2008-09 academic year. The NCAC added two more NCAA Division III swimming championships as Kenyon claimed the men’s and women’s titles. The conference has accumulated 60 national championships since its inception in 198485. In the past academic year, 133 NCAA All-America or ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distributed to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

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Program Records

2010 Men’s Soccer Individual Match Points

9 8 8

10 Walter Klein

vs. Alliance, 1941

9

Scott Falso

vs. Medger Evers, 09/09/88

9

Dave Nelson

vs. John Carroll, 10/08/77

Goals

Ryan Larkin Ryan Larkin L.J. Marks

13

Individual Career

17

Points

4

Dave Nelson

vs. John Carroll, 10/08/77

118 David Nelson 97 Ron Gruca 94 Ziv Arie

Assists

Goals

4

Ryan Fetterolf

vs. Wabash, 10/11/08

4

Ziv Arie

50 41 32

vs. Waynesburg, 09/01/93

David Nelson Ron Gruca Scott Falso

vs. Case Western, 1982

Individual Season

Points

Ziv Arie Rick Ofsanko Matt Yanni

1990-93 1989-91 1992-95

481 Ken Cohen 1994-97 217 Nate Fairfield 1990-92 214 Brian Manougian 2002-05

Solo Shutouts 17 16 14

Ryan Larkin 2006-07 Brian Manougian 2002-05 L.J. Marks 1998-01

40 Matt Sowa

1999

39 David Nelson

1977

35 Rich Ofsanko

1990

Games Played

17 David Nelson

1977

16 Adam Fletcher

2002

79 79 79

16 Matt Sowa

1999

Goals

Assists

Eric Sloan Chris Fedele Jud Wible

2004-07 2003-06 1995-98

Team Records Consecutive Wins

16 Ziv Arie

1993

15 Rick Ofsanko

1990

11 Scott Vota

1994

Saves 170 Ken Cohen

1996

168 Nick Heyniger

1986

150 Ken Cohen

1997

20

1975-78 1991-94 1988-91

Saves

vs. Canisius, 1982

19 Pete Klapper

1975-78 1991-94 1990-93

Assists 34 25 24

vs. Hiram, 09/01/96

vs. Medgar Evers 09/09/88

Goals

vs. Alliance, 1941

19 Pete Klapper

43

2000 2007 2006

Walter Klein

Points

0.60 L.J. Marks 0.65 Ryan Larkin 0.81 Ryan Larkin

23 Ken Cohen

2007 2006 2001

Goals Against Average

5

Saves

Team Match

Solo Shutouts

10

Sept. 4-Oct. 5

1994

Unbeaten Streak 15

1977-1978

Consecutive Shutouts 6

Oct. 8-Oct. 23

2003

Overtime Matches 9

1996*

vs. Medgar Evers 09/09/88

Assists vs. Medgar Evers, 09/09/88

Saves 23

vs. Hiram

09/01/96

Team Season Wins 14 2002 14 1999 13 1994

Ties 6 1996 4 2005 4 2004 4 1985

Goals 61 54

1999 (20 games) 1993 (20 games)

Least Goals Allowed 7 1978 7 1963 7 1945 7 1938

Assists 69 65

1990 (20 games) 1993 (20 games)

Saves 177 176

1996 (20 games) 1986 (19 games)

Shutouts 10 10

2000 (18 games) 2003 (18 games)

* Indicates NCAA Div. III record


Allegheny Gators

Matt Moffa........................2003 Vicki Kajder

Robert Buck......................1952 Joe Byers...........................1966 David Macky.....................1959 Raymond Shafer...............1937 Robert Siemons...............1954

Ben Montgomery......2003, ‘04 Pieter Ockers....................2000 Patrick Redman................1998 Mark Sciulli.......................2003 Eric Sloan.................. 2006, ‘07 Matt Sowa.........................1999 Josh Ver Hague.................2002 Matt Yanni.........................1995 Nathaniel Yates................2008

Academic All-Americans Ziv Arie .................... 1992, ‘93 Ken Cohen........................1997

All-Region

Second Team Eric Sloan

Second Team Ziv Arie .................... 1992, ‘93 L.J. Marks..........................2000 Ben Montgomery..............2003 Matt Sowa.........................1999

Third Team Shawn Allen......................1988 Justin deLeon...................2002 Mark Dobish.....................2006 Kyle Henry.........................2002 Ryan Larkin.......................2007 Eric Sloan..........................2006 Josh Ver Hague.................2002

Honorable Mention Brian Manougian..............2003 L.J. Marks..........................2001 Matt Moffa........................2003

Ziv Arie

All-NCAC First Team Ziv Arie .................... 1992, ‘93 Alan Carr...........................2005 Justin deLeon...................2002 Mark Dobish.....................2006 Matt Helmman.................1995 Nick Heil............................1987 Kyle Henry......... 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Josh Johnson....................2004 Brian Manougian..............2005

Robert Buck

Joe Byers

Nathaniel Yates

David Macky

Shawn Allen.............. 1987, ‘88 Ziv Arie ............................1991 Eric Bland.........................2003 Pat Bowman.....................2007 Dan Bryson.......................1985 Daniel Carik......................2006 John Carroll............... 1987, ‘89 Ken Cohen........ 1994, ‘95, ‘96 D.J. Egan...........................2009 Scott Falso................ 1990, ‘91 Chris Fedele......................2006 Adam Fletcher..................2002 Ryan Floyd........................2008 Scott Gilbert......................1990 William Grady...................1989 Ron Gruca................. 1992, ‘93 David Harper....................1988 Matt Hellman....................1994 John Kapsiak....................1998 Ryan Keefer......................1986 Ryan Larkin.......................2007 Mike Mangialardi..... 1985, ‘86 Brian Manougian..............2003 Jamie Martinez.................1992 Josh Nichols.....................1996 Pieter Ockers............ 1999, ‘01 Rick Ofsanko....................1990 M. Parreaguirre.....1988, ‘89, ‘90 Rich Phelps.......................1999 Mike Polhamus......... 1997, ‘98 David Recker....................2005 Colin Redman...................2001 Patrick Redman........ 1999, ‘01 John Reid..........................1995 David Roberts...................2005

Award-Winning Gators

L.J. Marks.................. 2000, ‘01

All-Americans

Brian Sabato.............. 1991

Raymond Shafer

Robert Siemons

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Award-Winning Gators

2010 Men’s Soccer Mark Sciulli...................... 2004 Eric Sloan................. 2004, ‘05 Matt Sowa................ 1998, ‘00 Andrew Stutzman............ 2007 Steve Tackett................... 1990 Nathaniel Yates............... 2006

Third Team Brian Perri........................ 1989 Scott Falso....................... 1985

Honorable Mention Scott Accamando............ 1989 Eric Bland........................ 2000 Mark Bohnemann........... 1995 Chris Brennan................. 2009 Jeremy Brown.................. 1995 Dan Bryson...................... 1984 Pat Capozzi...................... 1997 Daniel Carik..................... 2006 Ken Cohen....................... 1997 David Egan................2007, ‘08 Nate Farifield................... 1991 Chris Fedele..................... 2006 James Fulton................... 2009 Jeremy Garbutt.........2005, ‘07 Scott Gilbert..................... 1988 David Harper................... 1987 Dave Hirsch............. 1985, ‘86 Nick Heil........................... 1984 Matt Hellman................... 1992 Nick Heyniger.................. 1985 Ryan Keefer..................... 1988 Matt Moffa....................... 2002 Dustin Monokian............. 1996 Ben Montgomery............. 2002 Mike Newman.................. 1991 Josh Nichols.................... 1998 Chris Nuttal...................... 1996 Rick Ofsanko................... 1989 Brian Perri........................ 1988 Ken Postal....................... 1993 David Recker................... 2004 Chris Rembold................. 1994 Nate Smith....................... 1999 Greg Sprott...............1986, ‘87 Peter Subasic.................. 2008 Scott Votta....................... 1994 Roy Wilson....................... 1993 Matt Yanni........................ 1992 Nathaniel Yates....... 2005, ‘06 John Zdaniewski.............. 1998

NCAC Offensive Player of the Year

Lou Forbringer................. 1972

Ben Montgomery............. 2003 Matt Sowa........................ 1999

Barry Hillman................... 1973

David Higgins............ 1974, ‘75 Jim Jacob......................... 1978

NCAC Defensive Player of the Year

William Janowsky.... 1963, ‘64

L.J. Marks......................... 2001 Ryan Larkin...................... 2007

Klaus Klause............1961, ‘63

NCAC Newcomer of the Year

Richard Martin.........1970, ‘71

James Brannon............... 1999 Mike Polhamus................ 1997 Patrick Redman............... 1998 Eric Sloan......................... 2004

Steve McConnell..... 1968, ‘69

NCAC Coach of the Year

Louis Moskowitz...... 1963, ‘64

Paul Hogan...................... 1999 Angelo Panzetta...... 2002, ‘04

All-PAC

Ted Kafka......................... 1965 Pete Klapper............ 1982, ‘83 David Macky............ 1958, ‘59 William McAteer.............. 1960 Henry McCauley.............. 1963 Dale Meadowcroft........... 1967 Lanford Melville................1971 Bob Minkel....................... 1978 Dave Nelson.1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Dave Powroznik............... 1969 Grant Preble.................... 1962 Jeff Reed.................. 1966, ‘67 Tor Sauar......................... 1958

First Team

Rich Scott.................1977, ‘78

Blaine Aiken..................... 1975 Robert Appleyard............. 1965 Jeffrey Baldwin................ 1962 Chris Belnap.................... 1981 Joe Byers... 1963, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 DeWitt Carmer.......... 1974, ‘75 Dave Charlton........... 1973, ‘74 Tom Fanning.............1972, ‘73 Rees Flannery...1958, ‘59, ‘60

Terry Theocharides.......... 1975

Ryan Larkin 22

David Henschel................1971

Roger Smith..............1959, ‘61 Vincent Valenti........ 1959, ‘60 Dirk VanHeyst...........1978, ‘80 Jim Walther...................... 1958 Taft Weaver...................... 1960

PAC Player of the Year

Dave Nelson.................... 1978

Dave Nelson




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