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Allegheny College Men’s Soccer ALLEGHENY QUICK FACTS Location......................................................................................................Meadville, Pa. Founded.................................................................................................................... 1815 Enrollment............................................................................................................... 2,100 Nickname............................................................................................................... Gators Colors......................................................................................................... Blue and Gold President..........................................................................................Dr. James H. Mullen Alma Mater........................................................................College of the Holy Cross ‘80 Affiliation.................................................................................................NCAA Division III Conference.................................................................. North Coast Athletic Conference Website.............................................................................................www.northcoast.org Home Field...............................................Frank B. Fuhrer Field at Robertson Complex Address.......................................................................................................204 Park Ave.
MEN’S SOCCER AT A GLANCE Head Coach............................................................................................Angelo Panzetta Alma Mater............................................................................................................ RIT ‘89 Phone........................................................................................................814-332-5208 Email.............................................................................angelo.panzetta@allegheny.edu Allegheny Record.......................................................................97-70-22 (11th season) Career Record...........................................................................97-70-22 (11th season) Assistant Coach..............................................................................................Chris Keller Office Phone.............................................................................................814-332-2856 Email.............................................................................. christoph.keller@allegheny.edu All-Time Overall Record.................................................................................409-415-87 All-Time NCAC Record (Since 1984).............................................................. 100-97-20 NCAC Tournament Championship/Last..............................................................1/2004 Letterwinnners Returning/Lost............................................................................. 24/11 Starters Returning/Lost..............................................................................................6/5 Newcomers.............................................................................7 (5 freshmen/2 transfer)
TABLE OF CONTENTS Allegheny Quick Facts..................................................... 3 Gator Tradition.............................................................. 4-5 Allegheny Advantage....................................................... 6 Robertson Complex......................................................... 7 Head Coach Angelo Panzetta......................................... 8 Assistant Coach/David V. Wise Center.......................... 9 2011 Roster.................................................................. 10 Player Profiles...........................................................11-17 Season Preview............................................................. 18 2010 Season Statistics................................................ 19 Award Winners............................................................... 20 All-NCAC Selections....................................................... 21 Program Records........................................................... 22 North Coast Athletic Conference.................................. 23 Opponent History.......................................................... 24 Year-By-Year Results............................................... 25-30 Commitment, Tradition, Excellence.............. Inside Back 2011 Schedule................................................ Back Cover
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Associate Director of Athletics and Recreation Services..................................Bill Ross Phone......................................................................................................(814) 332-2316 Email........................................................................................... bill.ross@allegheny.edu Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance and Internal Operations.............. Mandy Prusia Phone......................................................................................................(814) 332-3367 Email................................................................................. mandy.prusia@allegheny.edu Director of Athletic Communications.......................................................James Kramer Phone......................................................................................................(814) 332-5952 Email...........................................................................................jkramer@allegheny.edu Asst. Director of Athletic Communications (Men’s Soccer Media Contact)..James Witherow Phone......................................................................................................(814) 332-2812 Email........................................................................................ jwitherow@allegheny.edu Mailing Address.....................................520 North Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335 Athletic Fax............................................................................................. (814) 337-1217
DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS
From the North and South
From Interstate 79, take Exit 147A East. Continue on Route 322 East (toward Meadville), and take the Park Avenue Exit on the right at the split entering town. Follow Park Avenue approximatley three miles. Robertson Complex will be on your left at the top of the hill.
From the West
From Interstate 71 North, merge I-76 East via exit 209A. Take I-80 East toward New York City/Youngstown (crossing into Pennsylvania). Merge onto I-79 North via Exit 19B toward Erie. Merge onto US-322 East via exit 147A toward Meadville. US-322 East becomes Park Avenue. Follow directions above.
Allegheny Athletics on the Web www.alleghenysports.com Friends and fans of Allegheny’s intercollegiate athletic teams can continue to follow the Gators’ progress by checking out the college’s web site: www.alleghenysports.com. Log on to the official web site of Allegheny athletics for information on all 21 sports. The soccer site features same day event recaps, press releases, photos, athlete and coach profiles, historical data and much more.
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The Allegheny Advantage
Allegheny College Men’s Soccer DETAILS OF DISTINCTION Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative,
major/minor combinations
required to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences
four-year seminar series
off-campus experiences
chosen from 2,500 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — faculty-led intensive learning tours
beginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years
state-of-the-art facilities
capstone senior project
extraordinary outcomes
an essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis
science research complex and premier communication arts center
law & medical school acceptance rates at twice the national average
to learn more visit allegheny.edu/distinctions
ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE Enrollment
Total students........................................................................................................ 2,100 Men/women................................................................................................... 45%/55% States/countries represented...........................................................................45/33
First-Year Class Profile—596 students
Ranked in top 25% of high school....................................................................74% SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%)................................. 1125-1310 ACT (middle 50%)................................................................................................. 24-29 High schools represented.....................................................................................387 From outside Pennsylvania..................................................................................49% Minority/international students........................................................................17%
Faculty
Full-time faculty........................................................................................................ 157 Ph.D. or other terminal degree...........................................................................95% Student-to-faculty ratio.........................................................................................12:1 Average class size, introductory............................................................................ 21 Average class size, advanced................................................................................. 12 Classes with fewer than 30 students................................................................88%
Facilities
Major buildings........................................................................................................... 40 Central campus................................................................................................79 acres Recreation complex......................................................................................203 acres Bousson nature preserve............................................................................283 acres
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Campus Life
Student organizations on campus.......................................................... Over 100 Participate in community service...........................................................Over 60% Total hours of service per year................................................................30,000 Varsity teams................................................................................................................ 21 Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation.Over 50% Live on campus..................................................................................................... 100%
Financial Aid
Extensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over four years. Students receiving need-based aid..................................................................69% Tuition and fees (2010-11)........................................................................... $34,810 Room and board (2010-11).............................................................................$8,790
Outcomes
Complete independent research Senior Project...................................... 100% Enroll in independent study course.................................................................43% Undertake internships...........................................................................................75% Available internships........................................................................................... 2,500 Complete their degree in four years.................................................................92% Start a career directly.............................................................................................45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation...............................90% Go on to graduate school directly.....................................................................45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med).....................................................80–100% Join long-term service opportunities directly..............................................10%
Allegheny College Men’s Soccer
Frank B. Fuhrer Field, located within the 203-acre Robertson Athletic Complex, was completely renovated in 2006. Fuhrer Field features a FieldTurf playing surface (the same surface used by many NFL teams), stadium lighting, full locker rooms, and an eight lane olympic style track. The softball complex within Robertson Complex features 25-foot long dugouts, a 25-foot high backstop, a full-field underground watering system, a full-field tarpaulin, an 8x15-foot electronic scoreboard, a fully-enclosed press box, a sound system, spacious locker rooms and a fully-enclosed permanent fence. Robertson Field, located right next to the softball complex, is the home of Allegheny Baseball. The facility includes a batting cage, which sits along the right-field fence, allowing easy access for in-game use, and two spacious dugouts behind each baseline. Originally known as College Field, the complex was named after Andrew Wells Robertson in 1962 to honor the year he was named Chairman Emeritus of the Allegheny Board of Trustees. Robertson purchased additional acreage along Park Ave. to supplement land originally donated in 1910 by John F. Eberhart. (class of 1853). In addition to donating land, Robertson underwrote the cost of developing the athletic field. A beautiful and spacious venue for intercollegiate athletics, Robertson saw that the natural setting was preserved by having shrubbery and trees removed during construction replanted elsewhere on campus.
Rober tson Complex
Named after 1906 alum Andrew Wells Robertson, the state-of-theart Robertson Athletic & Recreation Complex encompases the home facilities of the baseball, football, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, and tennis teams.
In addition, Robertson Athletic Complex also includes one of the nation’s finest outdoor track and field facilities; 12 lighted tennis courts; and an NCAA championship-level cross country course. There are also 102 acres of woodlands, a picnic shelter and trails for outdoor recreation.
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Head Coach Angelo Panzetta
Allegheny College Men’s Soccer Head Coach Angelo Panzetta Angelo Panzetta enters his 11th season as head coach of the Allegheny men’s soccer program. A twotime North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Coach of the Year, Panzetta ranks second on the school’s all-time wins list, racking up a 97-70-22 overall record during his 10 seasons on the sidelines. The second of his NCAC Coach of the Year honors came in 2004 after leading the Gators to their first NCAC Tournament crown, and receiving the automatic berth to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament. Once in the tournament, the Gators won their first and second round games before falling to the eventual 2004 champion, Messiah College. Their win over Transylvania University in the opening round was the first NCAA postseason victory in Allegheny soccer history, and allowed the Gators to host their first ever postseason contest. The game was a thriller with the Gators winning in penalty kicks against in-state rival Carnegie Mellon University. This past season, Panzetta guided the Gators back to the NCAC Tournament for the first time since 2007 after posting an 8-8-3 record overall, and a 4-3-1 mark in conference play. The Gators rode a threegame conference winning streak down the stretch, including a thrilling last second game-winning goal in double-overtime against Oberlin College to position themselves in the top-four of the league.
Coach Panzetta’s Resume Education
(RIT) B.A. - Applied Mathematics (Syracuse) M.A. - Exercise Science
Head Coaching Experience Allegheny College (2001-Present)
Assistant Coaching Experience RIT (1989, Student Assistant) Syracuse (1993-2000)
Panzetta’s Record at Allegheny Year
Overall
%
NCAC
2001
12-3-1
.781
7-2-0 (3rd)
2002
14-6-0
.700
7-2-0 (2nd)
2003
11-5-2
.666
6-2-1 (4th)
2004
10-8-4
.545
5-4-0 (4th)
2005
8-8-4
.500
5-3-1 (3rd)
2006
11-5-3
.657
5-4-0 (4th)
2007
10-8-1
.552
5-4-0 (4th)
2008
6-9-3
.416
4-3-2 (5th)
2009
7-9-1
.441
2-6-1 (T-7th)
2010
8-8-3
.500
4-3-1 (T-3rd)
Totals
97-69-22
.580
50-33-6
Bold indicates NCAC Tournament Championship
Panzetta Notables • • • • • • • •
Member of D-III National Runner-up at RIT, 1988 Drafted in the first round of the 1989 Major Indoor Soccer League Draft by the Baltimore Blast 2002 NCAC Coach of the Year 2004 NCAC Coach of the Year 2004 NCAC Tournament Champions Three-time D-III first-team All-American RIT Hall of Fame Inductee - 1994 Harrisburg Heat Hall of Fame Inductee
A trip to the NCAC Tournament was not the only similarity between the 2010 and 2007 campaigns. In 2010, the Gators defense, behind strong goalkeeping play by rookie John Lichina, recorded seven shutouts (three in a row to start the season). It was the most shutouts since the 2007 season in which the Gators recorded nine total shutouts. In that 2007 season, Panzetta led the Gators to the conference tournament, and an appearance in the tournament finals for a fourth consecutive season. That year the Gators secured the fourth-seed, and defeated the top-seeded, Kenyon College, 6-5, during a penalty shootout after the teams played to a scoreless tie through regulation and overtime. In the NCAC Tournament Finals, the Gators fell to Ohio Wesleyan University, 1-0. Panzetta has guided the Gators to top-four NCAC finishes in eight of his 10 full seasons as head coach. In 2002, he picked up his first NCAC Coach of the Year honor as the Gators posted a 14-6-0 record, tying the school record for wins, and earning the a team a spot in the conference championship game. A year prior, his first season at Allegheny, the team posted a 12-4-1 overall record, and tied for third place in the NCAC. A native of Irondequoit, N.Y., Panzetta is a 1989 graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), where he turned in a standout collegiate career, becoming the school’s first three-time NCAA Division III All-American First Team selection. While at RIT he led the Tigers to four NCAA playoff appearances, four Empire Athletic Association (EAA) titles, and a 55-7-7 record. Panzetta was also a two-time EAA Player of the Year, and was inducted into the RIT Sports Hall of Fame in 1994. Following his career at RIT, Panzetta was selected in the first round of the 1989 Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) draft by the Baltimore Blast. He helped Baltimore to a berth in the MISL championship series in 1990, and finished second in the Rookie of the Year balloting. After two seasons with the Blast, he went on to play three seasons for the National Professional Soccer League’s Harrisburg Heat where he helped the team to three playoff appearances. Panzetta is a member of the Harrisburg Heat Hall of Fame, and was recently named to the Heat’s All-Decade team for the 1990s.
Before coming to Allegheny, Panzetta served as the top assistant to Dean Foti at Division I Syracuse University. During his seven years as an assistant with the Orangemen, Panzetta coached 18 All-Big East Conference selections, and helped the team advance to the Big East Tournament Semifinals in 1999, and a quarterfinals appearance in 2000. Panzetta earned a master’s degree in Exercise Science from Syracuse in May of 2000. Panzetta’s other coaching experience includes one season at his alma mater RIT, and two seasons as an assistant coach at Gillman High School in Baltimore, Md. He has also coached the New York West Olympic Developmental Program’s (ODP) Under-17 team, and was an evaluator for the Region 1 ODP staff. He is licensed with the United States Soccer Federation, holding an A License. Panzetta and his wife Gina currently reside in Meadville with their daughter Marissa.
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Chris Keller enters his fifth season as the assistant men’s soccer coach at Allegheny. In his time at Allegheny, Keller has assisted in all aspects of the men’s soccer program. 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. As a player, Keller broke the all-time California junior college singleseason 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.
DAVID V. WISE CENTER One of the most dominant landmarks on Allegheny’s campus, the David V. Wise Center was completed in 1997. The main part of the facility is the sports forum located on the upper level. Its 27,000 feet of open floor space is used by the softball team and other intercollegiate programs for year-round indoor training, while a three-lane, 200-meter indoor running track is suspended above the playing surface. A 2,500 square foot weight room is located just off the sports forum. The training facility includes free weights, resistance lifting, stationary bicycles, and a plethora of the latest fitness machines. In addition, the Wise Center swimming natatorium is located on the same level to provide additional cross-training training opportunities, while the close proximity to the program’s sports medicine facility ensures timely and adequate coverage during all softball-related activities.
Assistant Coach Chris Keller/David V. Wise Center
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Team Roster
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No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 27
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John Lichina Andrew Shirley Timothy Egan Alex Etherington Travis Tasker Tyler Danzey Daniel McCann Axel Monzon Andrew Miller Conor Azevedo Matt Weintraub Cameron Olson Michael McCann Erik Donatelli Arthur Smith Joe Caruso Laith Zuraikat Keith Danley Chris Brennan Michael Iacono Brian Graham Andrew Zimmer David DelGreco Paul Teufel Dan Marcus Michael Severyn Mark Burkhart Janos Cseh Jason Dempsey Vincent Reginella Thomas Richter
So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr.
GK GK D/M D M M/F M M/F M M/F M M/F D D/M M D/M M D/M F D F M/F M/F F GK GK D D D M M
Gibsonia, P.A./Hampton Wrentham, M.A./Milton Acadamey Gibsonia, P.A./Shady Side Academy West Homestead, P.A./Central Catholic Cabot, P.A./Knoch Finleyville, P.A./Thomas Jefferson Irwin, P.A./Hempfield El Paso, T.X./Cathedral Olivette, M.O./John Burroughs Cranberry, P.A./Seneca Valley Port Washington, N.Y./Paul D. Schreiber Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa Irwin, P.A./Hempfield Gibsonia, P.A./Hampton Scarsdale, N.Y./Hackley Pittsburgh, P.A./Chartiers Valley Indiana, P.A./Indiana Framingham, M.A./Framingham Wrentham, M.A./King Philip Wantagh, N.Y./General Douglas MacArthur Lockport, N.Y./Canisius Waterford, P.A./Cathedral Prep Pittsburgh, P.A./Senton-La Salle Waterford, P.A./General McLane Allentown, P.A./William Allen Waterford, P.A./North Allegheny Rochester, N.Y./Brighton Erie, C.O./Peak to Peak Charter Pittsburgh, P.A./Mount Lebanon Pittsburgh, P.A./North Allegheny Wexford, P.A./North Allegheny
State Breakdown Colorado - 1 Massachusetts - 3 Missouri - 1 New York - 6 Pennsylvania - 19 Texas - 1
Class Breakdown Senior - 4 Junior - 12 Sophomore - 10 Freshman - 5
Alphabetical Azevedo, Conor Brennan, Chris Burkhart, Mark Caruso, Joe Cseh, Janos Danley, Keith Danzey, Tyler DelGreco, David Dempsey, Jason Donatelli, Erik Egan, Timothy Etherington, Alex Graham, Brian Iancono, Michael Lichina, John Marcus, Dan McCann, Daniel McCann, Michael Miller, Andrew Monzon, Axel Olson, Cameron Reginella, Vincent Richter, Thomas Severyn, Michael Shirley, Andrew Smith, Arthur Tasker, Travis Teufel, Paul Weintraub, Matt Zimmer, Andrew Zuraikat, Laith
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Matt Weintraub Senior 5’11’’ 172lbs Port Washington, N.Y. Paul D. Schreiber
Midfield
Personal DOB: Nov. 25, 1990 Major: Neuroscience Minor: Religious Studies Son of Jeffery Weintraub and Deborah Clark-Weintraub
2010: Started 18 games as a junior in the midfield…dished out an assist in consecutive games against Eastern Mennonite University (9/3/10) and Wilmington College (9/4/10). 2009: Played in all 17 games, and made one start…notched two goals including the game-winner against Muskingum College (9/5/09). 2008: Appeared in ten games, making one start.
Player Profiles
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Weintraub’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2008 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 1 . 2 5 0 0 0 2009 17 1 2 0 4 1 3 . 1 5 4 6 . 4 6 2 1 0 0 2 010 1 8 1 8 0 2 2 3 1 . 0 0 1 2 . 3 8 7 0 0 0 To t a l s 4 5 2 0 2 2 6 4 8 . 0 4 2 1 9 . 3 9 6 1 0 0
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Michael McCann Senior 5’10’’ 175lbs Irwin, P.A. Hempfield
Defense
Personal DOB: Apr. 29, 1990 Major: Biochemistry Minor: Psychology Son of Douglas McCann and Michele Falcon McCann
Arthur Smith Senior 5’8’’ 158lbs Scarsdale, N.Y. Hackley
Midfield
Personal DOB: Nov. 15, 1990 Major: Spanish Minor:Political Science Son of Lee Smith and Shelley Mayer
2009: Appeared in two games. 2008: Recorded first career goal during his collegiate debut against Wabash, on his first career shot (10/11/08). Caruso’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2 0 0 8 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 . 0 0 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 To t a l s 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 . 0 0 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 0
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Laith Zurikat Senior 5’7’’ 158lbs Indiana, P.A. Indiana
Defense
Personal DOB: Mar. 21, 1990 Major: Arts & Technology Minor:French Studies Son of Nashat Zuraikat and Catherine Dugan-Zuraikat
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Conor Azevedo Junior 5’11’’ 175lbs Cranberry, P.A. Seneca Valley
Mid/Def
Personal DOB: Apr. 10, 1991 Major:Communications Minor: Psychology Son of Ruben Azevedo and Darla Azevedo
2010: Appeared in 18 games and made 10 starts…found the back of the net against Wittenberg University (10/23/10). 2009: Played in 16 games…netted first career goal against Oberlin College (10/21/09). Azevedo’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2009 1 6 4 1 0 2 1 0 . 1 0 0 4 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 010 1 8 1 0 1 0 2 1 5 . 0 6 7 2 . 1 3 3 0 0 0 To t a l s 3 4 1 4 2 0 4 2 5 . 0 8 0 6 . 2 4 0 0 0 0
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Chris Brennan Junior 5’9’’ 165lbs Wrentham, M.A. King Philip
Forward
Personal DOB: June 29, 1990 Major:Physics Minor: Math & Economics Son of Mark Brennan and Karen Brennan
2010: Played in all 19 games, and made 15 starts at the forward position…Netted the game-winning goal against Eastern Mennonite University (9/3/10)…collected an assist in a 3-2 double-overtime win over Oberlin College (10/13/10). 2009: All-NCAC Honorable Mention as a freshman…played in 15 games, starting six…tied for the team lead in goals (5)…led team in points (12). Brennan’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2009 1 5 6 5 4 1 2 9 . 5 5 6 4 . 4 4 1 0 0 2 010 1 9 1 5 1 1 3 17 . 0 5 9 6 . 3 5 3 1 0 0 To t a l s 3 4 2 1 6 5 1 5 2 6 . 2 3 1 1 0 . 3 8 5 2 0 0
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Joe Caruso Junior 6’0’’ 180lbs Pittsburgh, P.A. Chartiers Valley
Def/Mid
Personal DOB: Dec. 2, 1990 Major: Political Science Minor: English Son of Joseph Caruso and Sandy Caruso
2010: Played in 13 games, and made one start…picked up his first career assist against Denison (10/16/10). 2009: Played in six games…recorded first career goal against Hiram (10/14/09). Caruso’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2 0 0 9 6 0 1 0 2 3 . 3 3 3 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 2 010 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 To t a l s 1 9 1 1 1 3 4 . 2 5 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 0
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Jason Dempsey Junior 5’11’’ 175lbs Pittsburgh, P.A. Mount Lebanon
Defense
Personal DOB: Dec. 21, 1990 Major: Biology Minor: Psychology Son of Tom Dempsey and Denise Dempsey
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Tyler Danzey Junior 5’8’’ 138lbs Pittsburgh, P.A. Thomas Jefferson
Forward
Personal DOB: June 26, 1990 Major: Economics Minor: Math & Physics Son of Alan Danzey and Leslie Danzey
2010: Appeared in 15 games, and made five starts as a forward. 2009: Saw action in one game. Danzey’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 010 1 5 5 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 0 To t a l s 1 6 5 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 0
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Timothy Egan Junior 6’1’’ 165lbs Gibsonia, P.A. Shady Side Academy
Def/Mid
Personal DOB: July 11, 1990 Major: Economics Minor: English Son of David Egan and Delia Egan
2010: All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection as a sophomore…started all 19 games along the backline of the Gators defense…recorded his first career point on an assist in a 2-0 win over Wittenberg University (10/23/10). 2009: Played in 13 games as a freshman. Egan’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2009 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 010 1 9 1 9 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 0 To t a l s 3 2 1 9 0 1 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 3 . 2 7 3 0 0 0
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Michael Iacono Junior 5’9’’ 170lbs Wantagh, N.Y. General MacArthur
Defense
Personal
DOB: Aug. 21, 1991 Major: Biology Minor: Psychology Son of George Iacono and Michele Iacono
2010: Played in eight games as a reserve. 2009: Played in 14 games, and started six. Egan’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2009 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 010 1 9 1 9 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 0 To t a l s 3 2 1 9 0 1 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 3 . 2 7 3 0 0 0
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Dan Marcus Junior 5’8’’ 165lbs Allentown, P.A. William Allen
Goalkeeper
Personal
DOB: June 12, 1991 Major: History Minor: Economics & Comm. Arts Son of Ross Marcus and Joan Marcus
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Player Profiles
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Andrew Shirley Junior 6’0’’ 190lbs Wrentham, M.A. Milton Academy
Goalkeeper
Personal
DOB: July 31, 1990 Major: Studio Art Minor: Psychology Son of Thomas Shirley and Susan Shirley
2009: Started all 17 games in goal…recorded 60 saves on the year, and shutout Kenyon (10/24/09). Shirley’s Career Stats
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Ye a r G P G S M i n G a A v g S v % W L T S h o 2 0 0 9 17 17 1 5 4 2 : 0 4 3 6 2 . 1 0 6 0 . 6 7 5 7 9 1 1 To t a l s 1 7 1 7 1 5 4 2 : 0 4 3 6 2 . 1 0 6 0 . 6 7 5 7 9 1 1
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Travis Tasker Junior 5’10’’ 160lbs Cabot, P.A. Knoch
Midfield
Personal DOB: Jan. 30, 1991 Major: Biology & Enviorn. Science Minor: Economics Son of Kevin Tasker and Barb Tasker
2010: Played and started in all 19 games in the midfield…scored his first career goal in a 1-1 tie against St. Vincent (9/14/10)…netted a total of seven points on the strength of three goals and an assist, both single-season career-highs…had a goal and an assist in a 3-2 doubleovertime win over Oberlin (10/13/10). 2009: Played in all 17 games and started six. Tasker’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2009 17 6 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 2 010 1 9 1 9 3 1 7 1 8 . 1 6 7 7 . 3 8 9 0 0 0 To t a l s 3 6 2 5 3 1 7 2 4 . 1 2 5 9 . 3 7 5 0 0 0
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Andrew Zimmer Junior 6’1’’ 185lbs Erie, P.A. Cathedral Prep
Defense
Personal DOB: Oct. 27, 1990 Major: Economics Minor: English Son of Chris Zimmer and Norma Zimmer
2010: Became a key reserve on the defense as he appeared in 17 games as a sophomore…picked up an assist against Eastern Mennonite University (9/3/10), the first of his career…scored his first career goal in a 3-1 win against Hiram College (10/6/10). 2009: Saw action in eight games. Zimmer’s Career Stats Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2 0 0 9 8 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 010 17 0 1 1 3 6 . 1 6 7 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 0 To t a l s 2 5 0 1 1 3 7 . 1 4 3 1 . 1 4 3 0 0 0
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Mark Burkhart Sophomore 6’3’’ 170lbs Rochester, N.Y. Brighton
Defense
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Personal DOB: Feb. 16, 1992 Major: Undecided Son of Steve Burkhart and Julie Burkhart
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Alex Etherington Sophomore 5’7’’ 145lbs Rochester, N.Y. Brighton
Defense
Personal
DOB: Feb. 16, 1992 Major: Economics Minor: English Son of Steve Burkhart and Julie Burkhart
2010: Played in 15 games, making four starts as a defender in his first year as a Gator...was on the field for six of the team’s seven defensive shutouts. Etherington’s Career Stats
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Ye a r G P G S G A P t s S h % S O G % G w P K Att 2 010 1 5 4 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 To t a l s 1 5 4 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1 . 0 0 0 0 0
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Brian Graham Sophomore 6’0’’ 175lbs Lockport, N.Y. Canisius
Forward
Personal
DOB: Jan. 28, 1992 Major: Computer Science Minor: Economics Son of Brian Graham and Patricia Graham
2010: Played in 10 games, and made seven starts as a rookie…recorded his first career point on an assist against Baldwin-Wallace University (9/22/10)…his first career goal was a game-winner that came in the final seconds of double-overtime against Oberlin College (10/13/10). Graham’s Career Stats
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John Lichina Sophomore 6’1’’ 165lbs Gibsonia, P.A. Hampton
Goalkeeper
Personal
DOB: Dec. 15, 1991 Major: English Minor: History & Communication Arts Son of John Lichina and Jeane Lichina
2010: Logged every minute in goal for the Gators, and was named to the All-NCAC Honorable Mention Team as a rookie…started his career posting three consecutive shutouts, and ended the season with seven total shutouts…ranked first in the NCAC in saves (118), and saves per game (6.21)…his .843 save percentage was ranked in the top-50 in Division III and was second in the NCAC…posted a 1.11 goals against average, and notched a singlegame high 15 saves in a 3-2 double-overtime win against Oberlin (10/13/10)…allowed one goal or fewer in 13 of the 19 games he played in goal.
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Daniel McCann Sophomore 5’7’’ 150lbs Irwin, P.A. Hempfield
Defense
Personal DOB: Mar. 5, 1992 Major: Chemistry Minor: Religous Studies Son of Michele McCann
2010: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve on defense…made collegiate debut against Mount Union (9/1/10). McCann’s Career Stats
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Drew Miller Sophomore 6’0’’ 170lbs Olivette, M.O. John Burroghs
Midfield
Personal DOB: Feb. 18, 1992 Major: Biology & Spanish Son of Bernard Miller and Nina Miller
2010: Appeared in 11 games and made three starts as a rookie…made his first career start on September 22, 2010 against Baldwin-Wallace College…in that game, he scored the Gators only goal of a 1-1 tie…his first career goal was the game-winner in a 1-0 victory against Otterbein University (9/18/10). Miller’s Career Stats
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Vince Reginella Sophomore 5’9’’ 165lbs Pittsburgh, P.A. North Allegheny
Midfield
Personal DOB: May 4, 1992 Major: Undecided Son of Joseph Reginella and Donna Reginella
Mike Severyn Sophomore 5’8’’ 180lbs Waterford, P.A. North Allegheny
Goalkeeper
Personal DOB: Oct. 23, 1991 Major: Undecided Son of Gregory Severyn and Marjorie Severyn
Paul Teufel Sophomore 5’11’’ 160lbs Erie, P.A. General McLane
Forward
Personal
DOB: Feb. 27, 1992 Major: Enviornmental Science Minor: Economics Son of David Teufel and Mary Teufel
2010: Played in two games as a rookie…Made collegiate debut against Wabash College (10/9/10). McCann’s Career Stats
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Janos Cseh Freshman 6’0’’ 150lbs. Erie, C.O. Peak to Peak Charter
Defense
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Personal DOB: Jan. 19, 1993 Major: Undecided Son of Andras Cseh and LeahKim Brown
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Erik Donatelli Freshman 5’10’’ 160lbs Gibsonia, P.A. Hampton
Def/Mid
Personal
DOB: Sept. 11, 1992 Major: Biochemistry Minor: Economics Son of Ron Donatelli and Mary Lynn Donatelli
Axel Monzon Freshman 5’7’’ 156lbs El Paso, T.X. Cathedral
Mid/Fwd
Personal
DOB: Jan. 21, 1993 Major: Business Minor: Psychology Son of Javier Monzon and Elizabeth Monzon
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Cameron Olson Freshman 5’11’’ 160lbs Clifton Park, N.Y. Shenendehowa
Mid/Fwd
Personal DOB: July 4, 1993 Major: Undecided Son of Ronald Olson and Maria Olson
Thomas Richter Freshman 5’7’’ 140lbs Wexford, P.A. North Allegheny
Midfield
Personal
DOB: April 30, 1993 Major: Biology Minor: Music Son of Tomas Richter and Dana Richter
David DelGreco Junior 5’9’’ 160lbs Pittsburgh, P.A. Seton-La Salle
Mid/Fwd
Personal DOB: Jan. 2, 1991 Major: Undecided Son of Robert DelGreco and Rita DelGreco
2009: Spent one season as a reserve at American University of the Patriot League (Division I).
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Keith Danley Sophomore 5’9’’ 170lbs Framingham, M.A. Framingham
Def/Mid
Personal
DOB: Sept. 6, 1992 Major: Math Minor: Economics Son of Brian Danley and Diane Danley
2010: Spent last year as a reserve at Babson College of the New England Women’s and Men’s Conference (Division III).
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Season Preview
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he 2010 Allegheny Men’s Soccer caught the eye of the coaching staff. team started the season on a “There has been some flashes of [Axel] tear, and ended just as strong, doing some really good things with the as they found themselves in the NCAC ball,” said coach Panzetta, “and once tournament for the first time since he get’s back to 100 percent, I see him 2007. The Gators started the season contributing this season.” 3-0 outscoring their opponents 7-0, Freshmen Cameron Olson, Erik and ended the season winning four Donatelli, Janos Cseh, and transfer of their final six games, including a sophomore Keith Danley have all had double overtime thriller against Obersolid pre-season’s as well, learning lin at Frank B. Fuhrer Field. different roles within their respective Head Coach Angelo Panzetta, now positions adding to the impressive entering his 11th season at the helm, depth Allegheny will have for the 2011 relied heavily on his underclassmen season. in 2010, and that experience has While a bulk of the playing time may the Gators poised for an explosive go to underclassmen, the Gators do year in 2011. “The strength is in the not lack senior leadership. sophomore and junior classes,” said “Our senior class is small, but I feel Panzetta. “We definitely have the most they’re all good leaders,” added PanTravis Tasker (‘13) experience in those two classes. Startzetta. “They lead by example, are hard ers, guys coming off the bench, there workers during training, and I believe are a lot of minutes played in that group.” from the top there is going to be some good leadership from That group was led by goalkeeper John Lichina, who in his those gentlemen.” That group includes team captain Matt freshman season, played every minute between the pipes. LiWeintraub, who comes back for his senior campaign to patrol china went 8-8-3 with 118 saves and a goals against average the midfield for the Gators. of 1.11, to go along with seven shutouts, as he backstopped “I’m pleased with the effort we’ve given out,” coach Allegheny to a third place finish in the NCAC, just one year Panzetta said about the 2011 pre-season, “and one of our after finishing seventh. For his efforts, Lichina was selected as strengths is our an All-NCAC Honorable Mention. depth. We have Another underclassman with a hand in turning around the about 15 or 16 John Lichina (‘14) program is midfielder Travis Tasker, who, in his second year guys that are started all 19 games, notching three goals and one assist. interchangeTasker, with the departure of seniors Brian Terpin, Pete Subable and we’re asic, and D.J.Egan, is the highest returning point getter from excited about one year ago. that versatility.” Also contributing heavily as underclassmen last year were; Allegheny will defenders Alex Etherington, Joe Caruso, and Timothy Egan need all the depth (who was selected as an All-NCAC Honorable Mention); midit can muster, as fielders Conor Azevedo, Tyler Danzey, Dan McCann, Andrew it again faces one Miller, and Andrew Zimmer; and forwards Chris Brennan and of the toughest schedules in DiviBrian Graham, who all played in at least half of Allegheny’s 19 sion III. The Gators non-conference contests last year. schedule sees them facing off against “Getting a year older, we can only benefit from their maa pair of 2010 regular season conference turity, their experience level, and their comfort level out on champions in Heidelberg and Penn Statethe field,” said Panzetta about the returning sophomores and Behrend, as well as traditional power Carnegie juniors. Mellon. While Allegheny’s conference slate see’s Along with those returning underclassmen from a year ago, the Gators battling two teams ranked in the preAllegheny will look for production and added depth from their season top-25 in Kenyon and Ohio Wesleyan. . strong incoming freshmen and transfer students. “I’m excited about it,” said Panzetta about the Junior Dave DelGreco, a transfer from American University, though non-conference schedule. “I know it’s going has been very sharp with the ball all pre-season, and that to prepare us for our conference. To have really tight, consistant play has earned him a spot in the mix at forward. hard fought games leading into late September when Also showing flashes of brilliance has been freshman Axel we start the conference schedule.” Monzon who, despite fighting injuries this pre-season, has
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Allegheny Men's Soccer Allegheny Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 28, 2011) All games
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Date Opponent Sep 01 MT. UNION Sep 03 vs Eastern Mennonite Sep 04 vs Wilmington Sep 08 at #4 Carnegie Mellon Sep 11 HEIDELBERG Sep 14 ST. VINCENT Sep 18 vs Otterbein Univ. Sep 19 vs Capital University Sep 22 BALDWIN-WALLACE Sep 25 WOOSTER Sep 28 JOHN CARROLL Oct 02 at Kenyon College 10/06/1 at Hiram College Oct 09 WABASH Oct 13 OBERLIN Oct 16 at Denison Oct 23 WITTENBERG Oct 30 at Ohio Wesleyan Nov 3 at Ohio Wesleyan
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL 8-8-3 4-3-1 4-5-2
W W W L L To2 W L To2 To2 L L W W Wo2 L W L L
Score 2-0 4-0 1-0 0-3 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 3-1 1-0 3-2 1-2 2-0 0-5 0-2
Att. 150 75 67 300 275 175 74 74 95 230 120 100 150 158 93 275 278 551 609
ALL
OPP
20-239 1.05 .084 90-239 .377 12.6 105 1-2
22-292 1.16 .075 129-292 .442 15.4 89 1-1
21 2
19 1
1574 9/175 4/72
1985 6/331
HOME 4-2-3 3-0-1 1-2-2 ##
12 17 10 4 8 20 18 21 9 7 14 11 16 22 15 5 23 2 19 6 3 13 27 24
Player
Brian Terpin Pete Subasic D.J. Egan Travis Tasker Andrew Miller Brian Graham Christopher Brennan Andrew Zimmer Conor Azevedo Ethan Green Matt Weintraub Ryan Fetterolf Timothy Egan Frankie LaManna Joe Caruso Tyler Danzey Arthur Smith Seth Young Michael Iacono Daniel McCann Alex Etherington Colin Doherty Michael Severyn Paul Teufel Total Opponents
## Goalie
0
John Lichina Total Opponents
AWAY 1-5 1-3 0-2
NEUTRAL 3-1 0-0 3-1
gp g a 18 4 0 17 3 1 16 3 1 19 3 1 11 2 0 10 1 1 19 1 1 17 1 1 18 1 0 18 1 0 18 0 2 16 0 2 19 0 1 9 0 1 13 0 1 15 0 0 9 0 0 19 0 0 8 0 0 12 0 0 15 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 19 20 13 19 22 17 GP 19 19 19
pts
sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att
8 30 .133 17 .567 7 33 .091 16 .485 7 23 .130 9 .391 7 18 .167 7 .389 4 4 .500 1 .250 3 17 .059 6 .353 3 17 .059 6 .353 3 6 .167 1 .167 2 15 .067 2 .133 2 7 .143 2 .286 2 31 .000 12 .387 2 10 .000 4 .400 1 6 .000 1 .167 1 1 .000 1 1.000 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 7 .000 2 .286 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 53 239 .084 90 .377 61 292 .075 129 .442
Min. GA 1789:05 22 1789:05 22 1789:05 20
GAAvg Saves
1.11 1.11 1.01
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 20 22
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 239 292
Saves by Period Allegheny Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 119 76
Corners by Period Allegheny Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 105 89
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 224 263
Shots by Period Allegheny Opponents
Fouls by Period Allegheny Opponents
9 12
10 10
108 116 135 142 56 37 57 45
56 33 44 43
102 109 114 137
0 0 7 6 3 3 1 0 7 5
1 0 8 9
4 3 3 1 6 7
Pct
1 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8
W-L-T
118 .843 8-8-3 119 .844 8-8-3 76 .792 8-8-3
1st
Goals by Period Allegheny Opponents
2010 Season Statistics
RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 Sho
7 7 8
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Award Winners
Allegheny College Men’s Soccer All-Americans Robert Buck ��������������������������������� 1952 Joe Byers....................................... 1966 David Macky �������������������������������� 1959 Raymond Shafer �������������������������� 1937 Robert Siemons �������������������������� 1954
NCAC Offensive Player of the Year Ben Montgomery ������������������������� 2003 Matt Sowa ������������������������������������ 1999
NCAC Defensive Player of the Year
Academic All-Americans Ziv Arie ..................................1992, ‘93 Ken Cohen ����������������������������������� 1997
All-Region 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 D.J. Egan....................................... 2010 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
NCAC Coach of the Year Paul Hogan ���������������������������������� 1999 Angelo Panzetta ������������������ 2002, ‘04
L.J. Marks ������������������������������������� 2001 Ryan Larkin ���������������������������������� 2007
NCAC Newcomer of the Year James Brannon ��������������������������� 1999 Mike Polhamus ���������������������������� 1997 Patrick Redman ��������������������������� 1998 Eric Sloan ������������������������������������� 2004
Bob Minkel.................................... 1978 Louis Moskowitz................... 1963, ‘64 Dave Nelson...........1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Dave Powroznik............................ 1969 Grant Preble................................. 1962 Jeff Reed................................1966, ‘67 Tor Sauar...................................... 1958 Rich Scott..............................1977, ‘78 Roger Smith...........................1959, ‘61 Terry Theocharides ���������������������� 1975 Vincent Valenti......................1959, ‘60 Dirk VanHeyst........................1978, ‘80 Jim Walther................................... 1958 Taft Weaver................................... 1960
PAC Player of the Year Dave Nelson �������������������������������� 1978 Ziv Arie (‘93) Academic All-American (1992, ‘93) All-Region Second-Team (1992, ‘93) NCAC First Team (1992, ‘93) NCAC Second-Team (1991)
All-PAC 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 Lou Forbringer.............................. 1972 David Henschel.............................1971 David Higgins......................... 1974, ‘75 Barry Hillman................................ 1973 Jim Jacob...................................... 1978 William Janowsky................. 1963, ‘64 Ted Kafka...................................... 1965 Pete Klapper..........................1982, ‘83 Klaus Klause.........................1961, ‘63 David Macky..........................1958, ‘59 Richard Martin...................... 1970, ‘71 William McAteer........................... 1960 Henry McCauley........................... 1963 Steve McConnell.... ..............1968, ‘69 Dale Meadowcroft........................ 1967 Lanford Melville...................... 1971
Robert Siemons
Raymond Shafer
David Macky
Joe Byers
Robert Buck
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1937
1959
1966
1952
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Allegheny College Men’s Soccer First Team Ziv Arie ����������������������������������������������������������� 1992, ‘93 Alan Carr ������������������������������������������������������������������2005 Justin deLeon �����������������������������������������������������������2002 Mark Dobish ���������������������������������������������������������������2006 D.J. Egan ����������������������������������������������������������������������2010 Matt Helmman ������������������������������������������������������������1995 Nick Heil �����������������������������������������������������������������������1987 Kyle Henry..................................................... 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Josh Johnson ���������������������������������������������������������������2004 Brian Manougian ���������������������������������������������������������2005 L.J. Marks ������������������������������������������������������������� 2000, ‘01 Matt Moffa �������������������������������������������������������������������2003 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
Second Team
D.J. Egan (‘10) NCAC First-Team (2010) NCAC Second-Team (2009) NCAC Honorable Mention (2007-08) All-Region Third-Team (2010)
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 John Lichina ���������������������������������������������������������������� 2010 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
Brian Terpin (‘10)
Mike Polhamus �������������������������������������������������1997, ‘98 David Recker ����������������������������������������������������������� 2005 Colin Redman ���������������������������������������������������������� 2001 Patrick Redman ����������������������������������������������� 1999, ‘01 John Reid ����������������������������������������������������������������� 1995 David Roberts ���������������������������������������������������������� 2005 Brian Sabato ������������������������������������������������������������ 1991 Mark Sciulli �������������������������������������������������������������� 2004 Eric Sloan ��������������������������������������������������������� 2004, ‘05 Matt Sowa �������������������������������������������������������� 1998, ‘00 Andrew Stutzman ���������������������������������������������������� 2007 Steve Tackett ����������������������������������������������������������� 1990 Brian Terpin ������������������������������������������������������������� 2010 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 Timothy Egan ����������������������������������������������������������� 2010 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
Timothy Egan (‘13)
All-NCAC Selections
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Allegheny College Men’s Soccer Team Records Miscellaneous Consecutive Wins -- 10 (September 4 through October 5, 1994) Unbeaten Streak -- 15 (1977 - 1978) Overtime Matches -- 9 (1996)* Consecutive Shutouts -- 6 (October 8 through October 23, 2003)
Single Match Points -- 43 vs. Medgar Evers, 9/9/88 Goals -- 13 vs. Medgar Evers, 9/9/88 Assists -- 17 vs. Medgar Evers, 9/9/88 Saves -- 23 vs. Hiram, 9/1/96
Season Wins -- 14, 2002 (14-6-0) -- 14, 1999 (14-3-3) -- 13, 1994 (13-7-0) Ties -- 6, 1996 (5-9-6) -- 4, 2005 (8-8-4) -- 4, 2004 (10-8-4) -- 4, 1985 (3-11-4) Goals -- 61, 1999 (20 matches) -- 54, 1993 (20 matches) Fewest Goals Allowed -- 7, 1978 (11 matches) -- 7, 1963 (7 matches) -- 7, 1945 (6 matches) -- 7, 1938 (6 matches)
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Assists -- 69, 1990 (20 matches) -- 65, 1993 (20 matches) Saves -- 177, 1996 (20 matches) -- 176, 1986 (19 matches) Shutouts -- 10, 2000 (18 matches) -- 10, 2003 (18 matches)
Individual Records Single Match Points -- 10 by Walter Klein vs. Alliance, 1941 -- 9 by Scott Falso vs. Medgar Evers, 9/9/88 -- 9 by Dave Nelson vs. John Carroll, 10/8/77 Goals -- 5 by Walter Klein vs. Alliance, 1941 -- 4 by Dave Nelson vs. John Carroll, 10/8/77 Assists -- 4 by Ryan Fetterolf vs. Wabash, 10/11/08 -- 4 by Ziv Arie vs. Waynesburg, 9/1/93 Saves -- 23 by Ken Cohen vs. Hiram, 9/1/96 -- 19 by Pete Klapper vs. Canisius, 1982 -- 19 by Pete Klapper vs. Case Western, 1982
Season Points -- 40 by Matt Sowa, 1999 -- 39 by Dave Nelson, 1977 -- 35 by Rich Ofsanko, 1990 Goals -- 17 by Dave Nelson, 1977 -- 16 by Adam Fletcher, 2002
-- 16 by Matt Sowa, 1999 Assists -- 16 by Ziv Arie, 1993 -- 15 by Rick Ofsanko, 1990 -- 11 by Scott Vota, 1994 Saves -- 170 by Ken Cohen, 1996 -- 168 by Nick Heyniger, 1986 -- 150 by Ken Cohen, 1997 Solo Shutouts -- 9 by Ryan Larkin, 2007 -- 8 by Ryan Larkin, 2006 -- 8 by L.J. Marks, 2001 Goals Against Average -- 0.60 by L.J. Marks, 2000 -- 0.65 by Ryan Larkin, 2001 -- 0.81 by Ryan Larkin, 2006
Career Points -- 118 by Dave Nelson, 1975-78 -- 97 by Ron Gruca, 1991-94 -- 94 by Ziv Arie, 1990-93 Goals -- 50 by David Nelson, 1975-78 -- 41 by Ron Gruca, 1991-94 -- 32 by Scott Falso, 1988-91 Assists -- 34 by Ziv Arie, 1990-93 -- 25 by Rick Ofsanko, 1989-91 -- 24 by Matt Yanni, 1992-95 Saves -- 481 by Ken Cohen, 1994-97 -- 217 by Nate Fairfield, 1990-92 -- 214 by Brian Manougian, 2002-05 Solo Shutouts -- 17 by Ryan Larkin, 2006-07 -- 16, Brian Manougian, 2002-05 -- 14 by L.J. Marks, 1998-01 Games Played -- 79 by Eric Sloan, 2004-07 -- 79 by Chris Fedele, 2003-06 -- 79 by Jud Wible, 1995-98
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Opponent History
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Opponent Adelbert Alfred Alliance Alma Ashland Baldwin-Walace Bethany Binghamton State Buffalo State Caldwell California U of PA Calvin Canisius Capital Carnegie Mellon Carnegie Tech Case Western Clarkson Denison Dickinson Earlham Eastern Mennonite Edinboro Fenn Fredonia Frostburg State Gannon Geneva Greensboro Grove City Heidelberg Hiram Huntingdon Indiana U of PA Ithaca John Carroll Kenyon LaRoche Lawrence Lycoming Lynchburg Malone Marietta Medgar Evers Mercyhurst Messiah Montclair State Mount Union Mullenberg
W 0 0 13 1 3 2 3 0 3 1 4 1 1 0 7 5 24 0 11 1 11 1 7 0 0 0 0 2 1 20 1 11 0 4 0 25 12 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 1 16 0
L 3 2 1 0 0 4 13 0 6 0 0 0 4 1 8 6 22 1 13 2 7 0 5 5 6 1 4 0 0 32 3 12 1 1 1 12 16 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 7 3 0 5 1
T ALL* OPP^ 1 ----- 1968 0 ----- 2003 0 1985 1972 0 2008 ----0 1992 ----2 2007 2009 2 1999 2000 1 ----- ----0 1998 1948 0 1995 2009 0 1990 ----0 2001 ----0 1982 1987 1 ----- 2010 4 1983 2010 1 1947 1950 8 1998 2007 0 ----- 1995 5 2007 2010 0 1992 2008 2 2009 1998 0 2010 ----2 1985 1983 0 ----- 1960 1 ----- 2003 0 ----- 1985 0 ----- 1985 0 1988 ----0 ----- 2006 8 1999 1996 0 2003 2010 1 2010 2009 0 ----- 1987 1 1991 1988 0 ----- 1992 5 2009 2010 0 2009 2010 0 2009 ----0 2007 ----0 1996 ----0 ----- 1984 0 ----- 1987 1 2006 2005 0 1988 ----0 1984 1987 0 ----- 2004 0 2001 ----2 2010 2008 0 ----- 1999
Opponent W Muskingum 4 Nazereth 2 Oberlin 17 Ohio Northern 1 Ohio Wesleyan 2 Olivet 1 Oswego 1 Otterbein 1 Pitt 1 Pitt-Bradford 16 Pitt-Greensberg 4 Plattsburgh 0 Point Park 1 PSU-Behrend 10 Richard Stockton 0 R.I.T. 1 Roanoke 1 Rochester 0 Rowan 1 Saint John Fisher 1 Saint Mary’s (MD) 1 Saint Vincent 1 Seneca (Canada) 1 Skidmore 0 Slippery Rock 5 Susquehanna 0 Thiel 4 Transylvania 0 Virginia Wesleyan 1 Wabash 10 Wash. & Jeff. 16 Waynesburg 2 Western Connecticut 0 Western Reserve 17 Westminster 14 Wilmington 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1 Wittenberg 8 Wooster 12
L 0 2 23 1 27 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 3 1 3 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 1 4 0 0 1 5 0 1 6 6 0 0 11 12
T ALL* OPP^ 1 2009 ----1 2004 1995 8 2010 2009 0 2007 2008 0 2007 2010 0 2006 ----0 1993 1988 0 2010 ----0 1953 1955 0 1999 ----0 2003 2005 0 ----- 1993 0 1991 ----3 1997 1998 0 ----- 2001 0 1999 2007 0 2006 ----1 ----- 1959 0 2008 ----0 1994 ----0 2000 ----1 2009 ----0 1994 ----0 ----- 1990 4 1998 1997 0 ----- 2008 1 1972 1950 1 ----- ----0 2000 ----0 2010 2009 3 2007 1998 0 1994 ----0 ----- 1989 3 1969 1970 1 2001 2000 0 2010 ----0 2006 ----2 2010 2008 3 2008 2009
* - Allegheny’s last win in the series; ^ - Opponent’s last win. Bold indicates 2011 Opponents
Allegheny College Men’s Soccer 1940
1947
Record: 1-4-0 Coach: H.P. Way Slippery Rock L 0-5 Dickinson L 0-6 Grove City L 1-2 Slippery Rock W 2-0 Grove City L 1-7
Record: 3-3-0 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: James Baldwin Slippery Rock L 0-1 Carnegie Tech W 4-3 Grove City W 3-2 Rochester L 1-2 Buffalo State W 2-1 Oberlin L 0-2
Record: 1-8-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Sam Barco Slippery Rock L 1-3 Westminster L 2-6 Rochester L 1-6 Grove City L 1-2 Thiel L 1-2 Buffalo State L 0-2 Oberlin L 0-2 Edinboro L 0-1 Carnegie Tech W 1-0
1935 Record: 1-3-1 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: Robert Dain Slippery Rock L 0-1 Grove City W 3-0 Rochester L 1-4 Grove City T 2-2 Oberlin L 0-4
1936 Record: 2-3-1 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: Keith Hutchinson Slippery Rock T 0-0 Grove City L 1-3 Rochester L 0-3 Buffalo State L 1-2 Oberlin W 2-1 Grove City W 6-1
1937 Record: 2-5-0 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: Lew Way Buffalo State L 1-3 Slippery Rock L 1-2 Carnegie Tech W 1-0 Grove City L 2-3 U of Rochester L 1-3 Oberlin W 2-0 Grove City L 0-1
1938 Record: 1-3-2 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: Donald Jones Slippery Rock L 1-2 Carnegie Tech L 0-1 Rochester T 1-1 Buffalo State L 0-2 Grove City T 1-1 Oberlin W 4-0
1939 Record: 2-3-1 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: Alex Hart Slippery Rock W 3-2 Carnegie Tech T 1-1 Buffalo State W 3-1 Rochester L 2-6 Grove City L 2-3 Oberlin L 1-2
1941 Record: 2-2-1 Coach: H.P. Way Captains: Richard Doncaster Hector Caravacci Grove City L 1-2 Rochester L 1-2 Carnegie Tech W 3-1 Alliance W 6-1 Oberlin T 2-2
1942 Record: 3-4-0 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: Walter Klein Slippery Rock L 0-2 Grove City W 1-0 Alliance W 5-0 Rochester L 0-6 Carnegie Tech L 0-1 Alliance W 9-1 Oberlin L 0-5
1943 + 1944 Records Not Available
1945 Record: 1-3-2 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: Samuel Barco Thiel W 3-2 Oberlin L 0-1 Carnegie Tech L 0-1 Thiel L 0-1 Grove City T 2-2 Grove City T 0-0
1946 Record: 4-5-0 Coach: H.P. Way Captain: Sam Barco Buffalo State L 1-2 Slippery Rock L 0-3 Westminster W 2-1 Thiel W 3-0 Grove City L 1-3 Carnegie Tech W 1-0 Rochester L 0-5 Edinboro W 3-0 Oberlin L 0-2
1948 Record: 1-7-2 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Frank Ferrarraccio Edinboro T 1-1 Buffalo State L 2-3 Westminster L 1-4 Grove City L 1-4 Thiel T 1-1 Slippery Rock L 1-3 U of Rochester L 0-4 Carnegie Tech L 1-2 Kenyon W 4-2
Year-By-Year Results
1934
1949 Record: 2-7-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Roger Christopherson Edinboro W 3-1 Kenyon L 3-5 Thiel L 3-6 Grove City W 1-0 Slippery Rock L 0-2 Westminster L 1-3 Rochester L 1-4 Carnegie Tech L 2-3 Oberlin L 2-6
1950 Record: 2-6-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Richard Welsh Edinboro W 4-2 Oberlin L 1-9 Thiel L 1-2 Slippery Rock L 1-6 Grove City L 0-3 Westminster L 1-3 Western Reserve W 1-0 Carnegie Tech L 1-5
1951 Record: 3-2-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Bob Blomquist Western Reserve W 3-0 Grove City W 4-1 at Westminster W 1-0 Slippery Rock L 1-4 at Oberlin L 3-8
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Year-By-Year Results
Allegheny College Men’s Soccer 1952 Record: 1-4-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: George Culberson Roger Hemer Grove City L 2-3 at Western Reserve W 4-1 at Grove City L 1-2 Oberlin L 1-2 at Slippery Rock L 1-4
1953 Record: 4-4-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Robert Buck Western Reserve W 5-0 Pitt W 5-3 Grove City W 1-0 Slippery Rock L 1-4 at Oberlin L 0-1 Rochester L 0-2 at Grove City L 1-2 at Case W 5-1
1954 Record: 2-6-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Robert Ozmun at Western Reserve W 2-1 at U of Rochester L 1-2 Case W 2-1 at Grove City L 0-3 at Slippery Rock L 0-1 Oberlin L 3-6 Pitt L 2-3 Grove City L 0-2
1955 Record: 2-5-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Jim Lauffer Western Reserve W 5-0 U of Rochester L 0-2 at Case W 3-2 Grove City L 1-5 Slippery Rock L 0-5 at Oberlin L 0-6 at Grove City T 1-1 at U of Pittsburgh L 1-7
1956 Record: 1-5-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Robert Banham Jay Rudolph at Western Reserve W 5-1 Case T 1-1 at Grove City L 1-2 at Rochester L 0-9 Grove City L 1-6 at Slippery Rock L 0-2 Fenn L 2-3
1957
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Record: 1-6-0 Coach: William C. Hanson
Captain: Richard Cotton Western Reserve W 2-0 at Case L 0-4 Grove City L 0-5 Rochester L 0-6 at Grove City L 0-3 at Fenn L 1-3 Slippery Rock L 1-3
1958 Record: 1-6-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Ernie Gelman at Rochester L 0-16 Western Reserve T 5-5 at Grove City L 2-5 Fenn L 3-6 Case L 0-2 at Slippery Rock L 1-7 at Western Reserve W 4-3 at Case L 1-3
1959 Record: 3-5-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Dave Macky Western Reserve W 4-2 at Fenn L 0-4 Rochester L 0-7 Case W 3-1 Grove City L 1-3 Slippery Rock L 1-3 at Case W 3-1 at Western Reserve L 0-4
1960 Record: 1-6-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: William McAteer at Western Reserve T 1-1 Fredonia L 1-4 Fenn L 0-3 Case L 2-4 OT at Slippery Rock L 1-3 at Grove City L 0-1 at Case L 0-5 at Western Reserve W 6-0
1961 Record: 0-7-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Roger Smith at Fredonia L 1-4 Slippery Rock T 2-2 at Case L 0-6 Western Reserve L 2-3 OT Grove City L 0-2 at Western Reserve L 1-2 Case L 1-3 at Hiram L 1-2 OT
1962 Record: 0-6-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Taft Weaver at Western Reserve L 2-4 at Case L 1-4 at Slippery Rock L 0-3
Hiram L 3-4 at Grove City L 1-3 Case T 3-3 Western Reserve L 0-2
1963 Record: 5-1-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Robert Barndollar Henry McCauley at Hiram L 3-4 Western Reserve W 2-0 Slippery Rock T 1-1 at Case W 3-0 Grove City W 2-1 Case W 3-1 at Western Reserve W 2-0
1964 Record: 4-2-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Lou Moskowitz Grant Preble Hiram W 3-0 Case T 2-2 at Western Reserve W 1-0 at Grove City L 0-3 John Carroll W 5-1 at Slippery Rock L 0-3 at Mount Union W 4-0
1965 Record: 5-3-0 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Joseph Byers Ted Kafka John Carroll W 1-0 OT at Case L 3-4 at Hiram W 4-2 Western Reserve W 4-0 Grove City L 1-3 at John Carroll W 1-0 at Western Reserve W 2-1 Case L 2-3
1966 Record: 2-4-2 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Joseph Byers Ted Kafka at John Carroll W 3-2 Case T 0-0 Hiram L 1-3 at Western Reserve W 3-1 at Grove City L 0-7 John Carroll L 1-2 Western Reserve T 2-2 at Case L 2-4
1967 Record: 2-5-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Fredrick Voelker Dale Meadowcroft Joseph Gombas John Carroll W 1-0 at Case L 2-6 at Hiram L 0-1
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1968 Record: 1-7-0 Coach: Donald R. Schriefer Captain: Robert B. Appleyard William J. Cooper at Case L 2-3 Adelbert L 0-4 at Grove City L 2-4 at John Carroll W 3-1 Case L 2-3 at Adelbert L 1-2 John Carroll L 1-2 Bethany L 3-5
1969 Record: 4-3-1 Coach: William C. Hanson Captain: Daniel L. Powroznik Case L 2-3 Hiram W 3-2 at Bethany L 0-1 at Case L 1-4 John Carroll W 3-0 Grove City T 1-1 at Western Reserve W 3-2 OT at John Carroll W 1-0
1970 Record: 2-6-0 Coach: David B. Allen at Grove City L 0-7 Western Reserve L 1-2 at Wash & Jeff L 0-1 at John Carroll L 0-1 Case L 2-3 at Hiram W 3-1 Bethany L 1-3 Alliance W 3-2
1971 Record: 5-2-1 Coach: at Grove City T 1-1 John Carroll W 3-1 Wash & Jeff W 4-2 Case Western W 1-0 at Edinboro L 0-3 Hiram W 4-1 Bethany L 2-4 at Alliance W 2-1
1972 Record: 1-4-4 Coach: At Grove City L 2-5 Wash & Jeff L 1-4 Thiel W 5-1 Bethany T 1-1 John Carroll T 4-4 Case Western T 4-4 Hiram L 1-2 Alliance L 2-3
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1973 Record: 7-2-0 Coach: Sam Freas Grove City L 2-4 Wash & Jeff W 7-1 Thiel W 4-1 Bethany L 1-3 John Carroll W 2-0 Case Western W 2-1 Hiram W 4-0 Carnegie Mellon W 6-2
1974 Record: 4-3-1 Coach: Sam Freas Hiram W 3-0 Bethany L 2-6 Grove City L 0-1 Edinboro L 3-4 Case Western W 3-1 Wash & Jeff T 1-1 John Carroll W 4-0 Carnegie Mellon W 5-2
1975 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: Sam Freas Alliance W 3-1 Hiram L 2-3 Bethany W 2-1 Case Western W 1-0 Wash & Jeff W 3-0 John Carroll W 8-2 Edinboro T 1-1 Carnegie Mellon W 11-1 Grove City L 0-1
1976 Record: 5-3-1 Coach: Dave Higgins Alliance W 3-2 Grove City T 2-2 OT Wash & Jeff L 2-3 John Carroll W 5-1 Hiram W 3-0 Case Western W 2-1 Edinboro L 2-3 OT Carnegie Mellon W 4-1 Bethany L 1-2
1977 Record: 7-3-1 Coach: Tom Erdos Captains: Robert Kay John Sutphen Alliance W 3-2 Grove City L 1-2 Wash & Jeff W 3-1 Oberlin W 7-1 John Carroll W 9-1 Hiram W 4-1 PSU-Behrend L 0-1 Case Western L 2-4 Carnegie Mellon W 5-2 Edinboro W 1-0 Bethany T 0-0
1978 Record: 10-0-1 Coach: Alliance W 4-2 Grove City W 3-1 Wash & Jeff W 9-0 Oberlin W 1-0 John Carroll W 1-0 Hiram W 4-1 PSU-Behrend T 1-1 Case Western W 2-0 Carnegie Mellon W 3-1 Bethany W 4-0 Edinboro W 5-1
1979, 80, 81 Records Not Available
1982 Record: 4-5-3 Coach: Canisius W 2-1 Oberlin T 2-2 Grove City L 2-3 Pitt-Bradford W 5-2 Mercyhurst L 0-2 Bethany L 0-5 Alliance W 7-0 Carnegie Mellon T 1-1 John Carroll L 0-1 Case Reserve T 3-3 Gannon L 1-2 W&J W 4-0
Year-By-Year Results
at Adelbert T 2-2 Grove City L 0-2 at John Carroll W 4-0 Adelbert L 3-4 Case L 1-2
1983 Record: 7-5-2 Coach: at Canisius L 1-2 OT Oberlin T 2-2 OT Grove City W 2-1 Pitt-Bradford W 6-1 Mercyhurst W 2-1 Bethany L 0-3 at Alliance W 8-2 Carnegie Mellon W 2-0 at John Carroll W 1-0 at Case Reserve L 0-4 Gannon L 1-2 W&J W 1-0 at Edinboro L 1-3 at Hiram T 1-1
1984 Record: 8-9-1 (1-4-1) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg at Pitt-Bradford W 4-2 Canisius L 2-4 Lynchburg L 0-2 Denison L 0-4 at Grove City W 1-0 at Behrend W 2-1 Mercyhurst W 3-0 Case Western W 3-0 Alliance W 5-1 at Oberlin T 1-1 John Carroll W 3-2 Kenyon L 0-2
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Year-By-Year Results
Allegheny College Men’s Soccer at Gannon L 2-3 at Wooster L 0-1 OT Edinboro W 1-0 at Ohio Wesleyan L 3-7 Bethany L 0-4 at Denison L 1-3
1985 Record: 3-11-4 (1-3-2) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Marietta L 0-1 Frostburg State L 0-2 Canisius L 1-3 Indiana University of Pa. L 0-1 Grove City L 0-2 Behrend T 0-0 Mercyhurst L 0-1 Denison L 2-7 Alliance W 2-0 Oberlin T 0-0 John Carroll T 1-1 Kenyon L 1-2 Gannon L 0-2 Wooster W 2-1 Edinboro W 1-0 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-5 Bethany L 0-3 Case Reserve T 1-1
1986 Record: 9-8-2 (2-4-0) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg at Alfred Tournament Mercyhurst Indiana Univ. of Pa. at Grove City at Denison at Carnegie Mellon Oberlin Wooster at Buffalo State John Carroll Ohio Wesleyan Canisius at Case Western Reserve Edinboro at Behrend Westminster at Pitt-Bradford Kenyon
1987
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Record: 10-8-1 (2-3-1) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Malone L 1-3 Huntingdon L 2-3 Mercyhurst L 0-1 IUP W 1-0 Grove City W 1-0 Denison T 5-5 Carnegie Mellon L 0-1 OT Oberlin L 2-4 Wooster W 2-0 John Carroll W 2-1 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-2 Canisius L 0-3 Case Western W 4-0 Geneva W 4-0 Behrend W 3-0 Westminster W 8-0
Pitt-Bradford W 1-0 Kenyon L 0-1 California Univ. of Pa. W 2-0
1988 Record: 10-9-1 (1-5-0) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Oswego L 0-1 Nazereth L 2-4 Mercyhurst L 1-4 IUP T 1-1 at Grove City L 0-1 Medgar Evers W 13-1 Nazereth W 2-0 at California Univ. of Pa. W 2-0 Oberlin L 1-2 at Penn State-Behrend W 4-1 Wooster L 0-1 at John Carroll W 3-2 at Case Western W 2-1 Mount Union W 3-1 at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-4 at Geneva W 2-1 OT Kenyon L 2-3 OT Westminster W 7-0 at Pitt-Bradford W 3-1 at Denison L 1-3
1989 Record: 11-9-0 (3-5-0) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Alfred L 0-3 Western Connecticut L 1-3 Penn State-Behrend W 4-3 at Ashland W 3-2 Grove City W 5-1 Earlham L 0-2 at Mount Union L 1-2 at Wooster L 1-3 Mercyhurst L 0-1 at Wittenberg L 0-1 at John Carroll W 2-0 at IUP W 3-2 California Univ. of Pa. W 5-1 Kenyon W 2-1 at Oberlin L 2-3 at Ohio Wesleyan L 1-9 Case Western W 2-1 Denison W 5-2 at Westminster W 2-1 Pitt-Bradford W 1-0
1990 Record: 12-7-1 (3-5-0) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Captains: Scott Falso Mario Parreaguirre Binghamton State T 2-2 Skidmore L 0-1 At Mercyhurst L 1-2 Ashland W 7-2 At Grove City W 1-0 At Earlham W 1-0 Mt. Union W 8-0 Wooster L 1-2 At PS-Behrend W 3-1 Wittenberg L 1-3 John Carroll W 8-1 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-5
At California PA. W 5-0 At Kenyon L 1-2 Oberlin W 3-1 Indiana PA. W 1-0 At Case Western W 1-0 Westminster W 4-1 OT At Denison W 2-1 At Pitt-Bradford W 10-3
1991 Record: 9-8-2 (2-4-2) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Captains: Jeff Carragher Scott Falso Messiah L 0-3 At Mercyhurst W 3-2 Pt. Park W 1-0 Grove City L 2-3 At John Carroll L 0-2 At Mt. Union L 3-4 Denison T 0-0 PS-Behrend W 7-1 At Wittenberg W 2-1 At Oberlin L 1-2 Kenyon W 2-0 At Indiana PA. W 5-0 At Wooster T 1-1 Case Western L 0-1 Earlham L 0-1 Pitt-Bradford W 1-0 At Westminster W 5-1 At Ohio Wesleyan L 0-5 Wash. & Jeff. W 2-0
1992 Record: 9-9-2 (2-5-1) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Captain: Nate Fairfield At PS-Behrend W 4-0 Ithaca L 0-3 Dickinson W 1-0 At Grove City W 1-0 At Ashland W 4-0 Mount Union W 4-2 John Carroll L 1-2 Mercyhurst L 0-3 At Denison T 2-2 Wittenberg L 0-1 Oberlin W 4-2 At Pitt-Bradford W 7-2 At Kenyon L 0-4 Slippery Rock T 3-3 Wooster L 0-1 Westminster W 4-1 At Case Western W 4-2 At Earlham L 0-1 At Wash & Jeff L 1-2 Ohio Wesleyan L 1-3
1993 Record: 12-8-0 (3-5-0) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Captains: Ziv Arie Ron Gruca David Jurczak Waynesburg W 8-0 Plattsburgh L 3-4 Oswego W 4-3 Grove City W 1-0 At John Carroll L 0-2
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1994 Record: 13-7-0 (4-4-0) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Captains: Chris Lantzy Ken Postal Waynesburg W 3-1 John Carroll L 0-3 St. John Fisher W 2-0 At Grove City W 3-2 Slippery Rock W 3-0 Mount Union W 4-1 Seneca (Canada) W 4-1 Oberlin W 4-0 At Denison W 4-2 At Case Western W 1-0 At Earlham W 1-0 At Wash & Jeff W 4-0 Wittenberg L 0-3 Carnegie Mellon L 1-5 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-2 Westminster W 2-1 OT At Pitt-Bradford W 6-0 At Kenyon L 6-0 Wooster L 1-2 OT At PS-Behrend L 0-1
1995 Record: 9-10-1 (4-4-0) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Captains: Matt Hellman Matt Yanni Fredonia State L 2-3 Clarkson L 0-1 Grove City W 2-1 At Nazareth L 0-1 At Caldwell W 3-0 At Mount Union L 0-2 At Carnegie Mellon L 0-3 At Slippery Rock L 0-2 At Wooster W 2-0 At Ohio Wesleyan L 0-4 Wash & Jeff T 3-3 Earlham L 1-2 At Oberlin W 2-1 OT Denison W 2-1 At Westminster W 2-1 Pitt-Bradford W 3-1 Kenyon L 0-3 Case Western W 4-2 At Wittenberg L 3-5 PS-Behrend W 2-1 OT
1996 Record: 5-9-6 (3-4-1)
Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Captains: Jeremy Brown John Reid Fredonia State L 0-7 Hiram L 1-2 OT At Grove City L 1-2 OT Lycoming W 2-1 Mount Union T 1-1 Slippery Rock L 0-2 At Carnegie Mellon L 0-1 At Denison W 2-0 At Wash & Jeff T 1-1 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-1 At Case Western W 5-0 At Kenyon L 1-9 Wooster L 0-1 OT Muskingum T 2-2 At Pitt-Bradford W 5-2 At Earlham T 0-0 Westminster T 1-1 Oberlin W 2-0 At PS-Behrend T 3-3 Wittenberg L 0-2
1997 Record: 11-8-1 (2-5-1) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Captains: Pat Capozzi Ken Cohen Grove City W 2-1 Bethany L 0-3 John Carroll W 1-0 At Mount Union W 2-1 At Oberlin W 2-0 Carnegie Mellon L 0-2 Kenyon L 1-3 Wash & Jeff W 1-0 At Wittenberg L 0-1 At Westminster W 3-2 Denison L 2-4 Case Western W 2-0 At Slippery Rock L 1-6 Pitt-Bradford W 4-0 Earlham T 3-3 LaRoche W 2-1 OT At Ohio Wesleyan L 0-2 At Wooster L 0-1 At Muskingum W 4-0 PS- Behrend W 4-0
1998 Record: 11-6-3 (5-3-0) Coach: Paul Hogan At Grove City W 3-1 Marietta T 1-1 Muskingum W 5-0 Mount Union T 1-1 Fredonia State L 0-4 Buffalo State W 3-2 OT Carnegie Mellon T 1-1 At Denison L 2-3 At Wash & Jeff L 0-5 Wittenberg W 3-2 Westminster W 2-1 At Pitt-Bradford W 3-2 At Case Western W 1-0 OT Ohio Wesleyan L 3-2 Wooster W 2-0 Oberlin W 6-0 Slippery Rock W 3-2 OT At Earlham L 0-2 At Kenyon W 1-0 At PS-Behrend L 2-1 OT
1999 Record: 14-3-3 (6-1-2) Coach: Paul Hogan Grove City W 4-1 R.I.T. W 2-1 Mullenberg L 0-1 At Mount Union W 3-1 Fredonia L 1-2 John Carroll W 3-0 Bethany W 3-0 Wash & Jeff W 1-0 Denison W 2-1 At Westminster T 1-1 Pitt-Bradford W 6-0 At Wittenberg T 1-1 At Wooster W 1-0 Kenyon W 1-0 Pitt-Greensberg W 3-2 At Ohio Wesleyan L 1-3 At Oberlin W 4-1 Wabash W 2-1 Earlham T 0-0 Hiram W 3-1
Year-By-Year Results
At Mount Union W 4-2 At Oberlin L 0-1 At Carnegie Mellon L 0-5 Case Western W 4-0 Earlham W 3-0 PS-Behrend W 4-1 Pitt-Bradford W 8-0 At Wittenberg L 1-2 At Slippery Rock W 4-2 At Ohio Wesleyan L 1-5 At Westminster W 1-0 Wash & Jeff W 2-0 Kenyon L 1-3 At Wooster L 0-1 Denison W 5-0
2000 Record: 10-7-1 (6-2-1) Coach: Paul Hogan Messiah L 1-2 R.I.T. L 0-2 Mount Union W 2-0 At Virginia Wesleyan W 1-0 At St. Mary’s (MD) W 5-0 At Bethany L 0-1 Westminster L 2-3 Oberlin T 1-1 OT Ohio Wesleyan L 1-2 At Hiram W 1-0 Wittenberg W 5-0 At Earlham W 1-0 At Wabash W 4-0 At Denison L 0-1 At Kenyon W 1-0 At Pitt-Greensberg W 3-0 Wooster W 1-0 OT Earlham L 0-2
2001 Record: 12-4-1 (7-2-1) Coach: Angelo Panzetta John Carroll L 0-3 Calvin W 2-0 At Mount Union W 2-0 Richard Stockton L 2-3 Montclair State W 3-1 Pitt-Greensburg W 2-1 At Ohio Wesleyan L 0-4 Wabash W 1-0 OT Earlham W 1-0 Kenyon L 1-0 At Oberlin W 4-0 At Wooster W 2-1 OT Hiram W 2-0 Denison W 1-0 OT At Westminster W 2-1 OT At Wittenberg W 1-0 Denison T 2-2
2002 Record: 14-6-0 (7-2-0)
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Year-By-Year Results
Allegheny College Men’s Soccer Coach: Angelo Panzetta Mt. Union W 4-1 St. Mary’s W 2-1 Villa Julie W 3-0 At Fredonia L 1-3 At Marietta L 1-2 At Wooster L 2-1 Baldwin-Wallace T 1-1 Wittenburg W 2-0 At John Carroll L 4-0 Hiram W 4-1 Wabash W 3-0 Hiram W 5-0 Oberlin W 2-0 Denison W 2-0 Alfed W 5-2 Ohio Wesleyan W 2-1 2OT At Earlham L 2-1 OT Denison W 2-0 At Ohio Wesleyan L 1-0
2003 Record: 11-5-2 (6-2-1) Coach: Angelo Panzetta Heidelberg W 2-0 at Mount Union W 2-1 at Wash & Jeff W 3-0 Fredonia T 1-1 at Pitt-Greensburg W 4-2 at Marietta W 5-0 at Wooster W 2-0 Baldwin-Walace L 1-2 Ohio Wesleyan L 1-3 Hiram W 5-0 Kenyon W 4-0 At Oberlin T 0-0 At Wittenberg W 4-0 Earlham W 3-0 at Wabash W 3-0 at Alfred L 0-3 Denison L 1-2 at Wooster L 0-1
2004 Record: 10-8-4 (5-4-0) Coach: Angelo Panzetta Mount Union W 2-1 at Capital T 0-0 Wash & Jeff W 1-0 Pitt-Greensburg L 3-4 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-1 at Kenyon W 4-1 at Muskingum W 1-0 John Carroll L 1-2 Wittenberg L 0-2 Oberlin L 1-3 at Denison L 1-3 at Nazareth W 2-0 at Ohio Wesleyan L 3-4 OT at Hiram W 4-1 Wabash W 4-1 Wooster W 1-0 at Earlham W 2-0 at Wooster# W 1-0 Denison* T 0-0 at Transylvania@ T 0-0 Carnegie Mellon^ T 1-1 at Messiah% L 0-5
2005
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Record: 8-8-4 (5-3-1)
Record: 8-8-4 (5-3-1) Coach: Angelo Panzetta at Nazareth T 1-1 at RIT L 1-2 at Wash & Jeff W 2-1 Case Western T 1-1 at Mount Union L 2-3 Marietta L 0-1 Baldwin-Wallace W 1-0 Denison W 2-1 at John Carroll T 2-2 Earlham W 2-1 at Oberlin L 1-2 Kenyon W 2-0 at Wittenberg W 1-0 at Pitt-Greensburg L 0-1 Hiram L 1-2 at Wabash W 4-0 at Wooster T 1-1 Ohio Wesleyan L 1-3 at Oberlin# W 1-0
Dickinson L 2-3 Rowan W 2-1 OT Susquehanna L 0-2 Alma W 2-0 at Ohio Northern L 0-1 Heidelberg L 3-4 OT Mount Union L 2-3 OT at Baldwin-Wallace L 1-2 Wittenberg L 1-2 John Carroll T 1-1 at Denison T 0-0 Wabash W 8-1 at Hiram L 0-2 Oberlin T 1-1 at Earlham W 2-1 at Kenyon W 2-1 Wooster W 3-2 at Ohio Wesleyan L 2-3
2006
Record: 7-9-1 (2-6-1) Coach: Angelo Panzetta at Mount Union W 3-1 Muskingum W 2-1 LaRoche W 2-1 at Heidelberg L 0-1 at St. Vincent W 4-1 Carnegie Mellon L 4-1 Baldwin-Wallace L 0-5 at Wittenberg T 1-1 at John Carroll W 3-2 Denison L 0-3 at Wabash L 1-4 Hiram L 2-3 Earlham W 2-1 at Oberlin L 3-4 OT Kenyon W 2-0 at Wooster L 1-2 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-2
Record: 11-5-3 (5-4-0) Coach: Angelo Panzetta Olivet W 2-1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 1-0 John Carroll T 0-0 at Roanoke W 2-0 Greensboro W 2-0 Mount Union W 2-1 at Marietta W 3-0 at Baldwin-Walace T 1-1 at Ohio Wesleyan L 1-2 Wabash W 4-1 Oberlin W 4-0 at Kenyon L 0-1 at Wooster W 3-1 at Earlham W 3-0 at Denison L 0-1 at Hiram L 1-3 Wittenberg W 2-1 at Ohio Wesleyan# T 0-0 at Denison* L 2-3
2007 Record: 10-8-1 (5-4-0) Coach: Angelo Panzetta at Case Western L 0-1 Lawrence University W 2-1 Ohio Northern W 2-1 RIT L 1-2 Wash & Jeff W 2-0 at John Carroll L 1-2 OT at Mount Union W 1-0 Baldwin-Wallace W 1-0 Denison W 1-0 at Oberlin L 0-1 Earlham W 1-0 Ohio Wesleyan W 3-0 at Wabash W 1-0 Hiram W 1-0 at Wittenberg L 0-2 at Wooster L 0-1 Kenyon L 0-1 at Kenyon# T 0-0 at Ohio Wesleyan* L 0-1
2008 Record: 6-9-3 (4-3-2) Coach: Angelo Panzetta
2009
2010 Record: 8-8-3 (4-3-1) Coach: Angelo Panzetta Mt Union W 2-0 Eastern Mennonite W 4-0 Wilmington W 1-0 At Carnegie Mellon L 0-3 Heidelberg L 0-1 St. Vincent T 1-1 Otterbein W 1-0 Capital L 0-2 Baldwin-Wallace T 1-1 Wooster T 0-0 John Carroll L 0-1 At Kenyon L 0-1 At Hiram W 3-1 Wabash W 1-0 Oberlin W 3-2 2OT At Denison L 1-2 Wittenberg W 2-0 At Ohio Wesleyan L 0-5 At Ohio Wesleyan# L 0-2 # - NCAC Tournament Semifinal * - NCAC Tournament Final @ - NCAA Tournament First Round ^ - NCAA Tournament Second Round % - NCAA Tournament Third Round
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