2013 Allegheny Men's Soccer Media Guide

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2004 NCAA Tournament ~ Sweet 16 Five All-Americans Four NCAC Players of the Year 143 All-Conference Selections 2

A Tradition of Excellence


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.........................................................................121-81-24 (13th season) Career Record..............................................................................121-81-24 (13th season) Assistant Coach.....................................................................................Nathan Whitehurst Office Phone................................................................................................ 814-332-2856 Email........................................................................................nwhitehurst@allegheny.edu All-Time Overall Record................................................................................... 433-426-89 All-Time NCAC Record (Since 1984)................................................................ 109-104-90 NCAC Tournament Championship/Last.................................................................... 1/2004 Letterwinnners Returning/Lost.................................................................................. 23/12 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................................................. 8/5 Newcomers..................................................................................................................... 17

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Tradition of Excellence......................... Inside Front Quick Facts...........................................................3 What Sets Allegheny Apart?...............................4-5 Allegheny At a Glance • Details of Distinction.......6 Academic Programs • Alumni Spotlight................7 Robertson Complex..............................................8 Head Coach Angelo Panzetta.................................9 Assistant Coach • David V. Wise Center • Why Gators?....10 2013 Allegheny Men’s Soccer Roster..................11 Player Profiles................................................12-18 2013 Preview......................................................19 2012 Season Statistics........................................20 Program Awards & Accolades............................21 Record Book.......................................................22 North Coast Athletic Conference.........................23 All-Time Results.............................................24-25 2013 Allegheny Opponents.................................26 Athletic Tradition...................................Inside Back 2013 Men’s Soccer Schedule................ Back Cover

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Director of Athletics and Recreation..................................................................Portia Hoeg Phone......................................................................................................... (814) 332-3350 Email.................................................................................................phoeg@allegheny.edu 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.................................................................Jim Berger Phone......................................................................................................... (814) 332-5952 Email..............................................................................................Jjberger@allegheny.edu Asst. Sports Information Director (Men’s Soccer Media Contact)...................Bryan Montgomery Phone......................................................................................................... (814) 332-2812 Email.................................................................................... bmontgomery@allegheny.edu Mailing Address............................................520 North Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335 Athletic Fax................................................................................................ (814) 337-1217

DIRECTIONS TO ALLEGHENY FACILITIES

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.alleghenygators.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.alleghenygators.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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Allegheny Quick Facts • Table of Contents

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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, analytical and innovative.

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

2,000 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — intensive faculty-led 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

graduate school (including law & medical school) acceptance rates are 80 – 100%, twice the national average

to learn more visit allegheny.edu/unusualcombinations

ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE Enrollment

Total students........................................................................................2,100 Men/women....................................................................................47%/53% States/countries represented................................................................ 44/34

Typical First-Year Class Profile — 580 – 600 students

Ranked in top 25% of high school.......................................................... 75% SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%)............................. 1100 – 1300 ACT (middle 50%)................................................................................ 23-29 High schools represented.........................................................................360 From outside Pennsylvania..................................................................... 42% Minority/international students............................................................... 18%

Faculty

Full-time faculty........................................................................................164 Ph.D. or other terminal degree................................................................ 95% Student-to-faculty ratio............................................................................ 12:1 Average class size, introductory..................................................................21 Average class size, advanced......................................................................11 Classes with fewer than 30 students....................................................... 89%

Facilities

Major buildings...........................................................................................42 Central campus................................................................................. 79 acres Recreation complex........................................................................ 203 acres Bousson nature preserve................................................................ 283 acres

Financial Aid

Campus Life

Student organizations on campus.................................................... Over 100 Varsity teams..............................................................................................21 Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation..... Over 50% Live on campus..................................................................................... 100% Campus activities include concerts in the Grounds for Change coffeehouse, comedians, Late Night programming on weekends, and major annual events such as Wingfest, Casino Night, Springfest and Greek Sing.

Experience Outside the Classroom

Complete independent research Senior Project.................................... 100% Undertake internships............................................................................. 75% Available internships........................................................................2,000 Participate in community service.................................................... Over 60% Total hours of service per year.......................................................50,000 Travel on EL Seminars per year.................................................................100 Allegheny-sponsored study abroad per year........................................70 – 80

Outcomes

Graduate from Allegheny........................................................................ 80% 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%

Extensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over eight semesters. Students receiving need-based aid......................................................... 71% Tuition and fees (2012 – 13)...............................................................$37,610 Room and board (2012 – 13)...............................................................$9,540

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Details of Distinction • Allegheny At A Glance


PROGRAMS OF STUDY Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible. American studies applied computing applied economics art & technology art & the environment art (studio) art history Asian studies astronomy biochemistry biological and physical studies biology black studies chemistry Chinese studies

Chinese language and literature classical studies communication arts computer science creative writing dance & movement studies economics education English environmental geology environmental science environmental studies environmental writing French/French studies geology

German/German studies global health and development history international studies journalism Latin Latin American & Caribbean studies lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender studies managerial economics mass communication/ media studies mathematics

medieval & Renaissance studies Middle East & North African studies music music history music performance music theory neuroscience philosophy physics political science pre-dental pre-law pre-medicine pre-nursing

pre-pharmacy pre-veterinarian psychology religious studies science, health & society Spanish theatre values, ethics & social action women’s studies writing and self-designed

DEGREES AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Undergraduate Degrees

Accelerated Doctorate Programs

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science

Nursing (3/3, 3/4) with Case Western Reserve University; Physical Therapy (4/2) with Chatham University; Osteopathic Medicine (3/4) with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine or Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

Teacher Certification Cooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclusive agreements with Teachers College of Columbia University (NY) and Xavier University (OH)

Accelerated Masters Programs (3/2) Management (arts, health care policy, information systems, public policy) with Carnegie Mellon University; Occupational Therapy with Chatham University; Physician Assistant with Chatham University

Engineering Cooperative Program Engineering (3/2) with University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Case Western Reserve University and Washington University in St. Louis; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia University

Preferred Admission Agreements Simon Graduate School at University of Rochester (business administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)

WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Dr. Albert A. Moss ‘62 Professor & Chair of Radiology University of Washington

Lt. Colonel Steven L. Held ‘80 U.S. Navy/Marine Corps Coordinator United State Marine Corps

Mr. Christopher L. Nuttall ‘99 OEM Business Manager, iPhone Apple Computer, Inc.

Mr. Jeremy M. Coghlan ‘69 General Manager WBEK UPN-67

Mr. Jeffery D. Wright ‘81 Judge Lancaster Court of Common Pleas

Mr. Ben Montgomery ‘05 Financial Advisor Hefren-Tillotson, Inc.

Dr. John B. Moore ‘71 Trauma Surgeon University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Mr. Thomas E. Shirley ‘82 Senior Computer Programmer Medical Info Technology, Inc.

Mr. Marc Scvilli ‘05 Clinical Pharmacist UPMC

Mr. Judson H. Shutt ‘77 Attorney Segal Wolf Berk Gaines & Liss

Mr. Scott Knox Grosjean ‘90 Airline Pilog Southwest Airlines

Mr. David Recker ‘06 Assistant VP/Client Advocate Welles, Inc.

Dr. Richard Lee Finder ‘79 Anesthesiologist Ambulatory Anesthesia Assoc.

Mr. William W. Kahan ‘97 Club Retail Account Executive Major League Baseball Properties

Mr. Eric Sloan ‘08 Financial Services - Executive Recruiter The Execu/Search Group

Mr. William Raymond Hartz ‘79 Chief Executive Officer Banyan Consulting LLC

Patrick F. Capozzi, DDS ‘98 Dentist Concord Pediatric Dentistry

Mr. Travis Tasker ‘13 Environmental Engineering Major Penn State University

Academic Programs • Alumni Spotlight

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Named after 1906 alum Andrew Wells Robertson, the state-of-the-art 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. 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 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. 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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Angelo Panzetta enters his 13th season as head coach of the Allegheny men’s soccer program. A two-time North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Coach of the Year, Panzetta ranks second on the school’s all-time wins list, and is one of only two coaches in program history with 100 or more wins, posting an 121-81-24 overall record during his 11 seasons on the sidelines. In 2012, Panzetta ushered the Gators to their best start in 18 years and second best record under his tenure as the squad used a 13-1-1 start to earn a No. 20 on the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) national poll on Oct. 16. Allegheny ranked as high as No. 3 in the Division III Great Lakes Region poll, also sponsored by the NSCAA, and upended two ranked opponents in six days. The Gators defeated No. 21 Baldwin Wallace, 3-1, at Frank B. Fuhrer Field on Sept. 17 before handing No. 17 Berry College a 3-1 loss in Washington, Pa. on Sept. 23. The Gator defense stood firm during the 2012 campaign, combining for eight shutouts, the most since the 2007 season. Then-junior John Lichina posted four consecutive shutouts from Sept. 2 to Sept. 12, finishing the season with an All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection. In total, Panzetta has coached 64 All-NCAC selections and 14 All-Region honorees. In addition, five Gators earned NSCAA All-East Regional Scholar Honors. Allegheny has made nine NCAC Tournament appearances under the tenure of Panzetta, earning an NCAA Tournament bid in 2004 by using the momentum from the first NCAC Championship in program history over Denison in penalty kicks to advance to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.

Coach Panzetta’s Resume

Once in the NCAA tournament, Allegheny earned the first two NCAA Tournament wins in program history by defeating Transylvania and Carnegie Mellon in penalty kicks before falling to eventual National Champion Messiah.

Education

(RIT) B.A. - Applied Mathematics (Syracuse) Masters - Exercise Science

Assistant Coaching Experience

The Gators made back-to-back NCAC tournament appearances in the 2010 and 2011 seasons, marking the first time since 2006 and 2007 that the Gators made the post-season in consecutive campaigns. Panzetta made the playoffs in his first seven seasons on the sideline, completing a stretch of nine consecutive post-season appearances for the Gators.

Panzetta’s Record at Allegheny

Panzetta earned his first NCAC Coach of the Year honor in the 2002 season, as the Gators posted a 14-6-0 record, tying the school record for wins, while earning the a team a spot in the conference championship game. Allegheny’s magical run in 2004 earned Panzetta his second NCAC Coach of the Year accolade.

Head Coaching Experience Allegheny College (2001-Present) RIT (1989, Student Assistant) Syracuse (1993-2000) Year

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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)

2011

11-7-1

.605

4-4-1 (T-4th)

2012

13-4-1

.750

5-3-1 (5th)

Totals 121-81-24 .588

59-40-8

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 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.

Head Coach Angelo Panzetta

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Assistant Coach Nathan Whitehurst Nathan Whitehurst enters his first season as the assistant coach of the Gators and will assist in all aspects of the Allegheny College men’s soccer program. Whitehurst graduated from Lenior-Rhyne University in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in sports management, earning a master’s degree in sport management and kinesiology from East Tennessee State University in 2011. Prior to Allegheny, Whitehurst served as the assistant coach at Emory & Henry College, an NCAA Division III institution in Emory, Va. His role included assisting with the dayto-day operations of the program along with scouting opponents and providing training for the athletes on the team.

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.

Whitehurst was named the head varsity boys coach at Abingdon High School in Feb. 2010, leading the squad to three consecutive district championships. Whitehurst was named the 2011 District Coach of the Year and Co-Regional Coach of the Year. He also has held positions with Fusion FC in Bristol, Tenn. and Patrick Henry High School in Glade Spring, Va. While at Lenior-Rhyne, Whitehurst was a four-year athlete on the men’s soccer team and was named co-captain his senior year. He led the team in points as a freshman, setting a single-game record for most points in a game (nine – three goals, three assists) during his career. He helped the Bears to the 2006 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament championship, completing a 19-1-1 season with a run to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16. Whitehurst holds a Tennessee Youth E Coaching License and most recently completed the NSCAA Advanced National course along with the NSCAA Goalkeeping II course.

Why Gators?

Through 1925, Allegheny teams had been referred to as Hilltoppers, Methodists, Timothians (in deference to College founder Timothy Alden), and the Blue and Gold. In April of 1925, a group of Allegheny students published the first issue of a humor magazine titled the Allegheny Alligator. The editors explained the reasoning behind the title thus: “The name, Alligator, was selected not because the alligator is noted for its sense of humor, nor because the haunts of the above-mentioned critter are located in this vicinity, but purely and simply because of the 99.44% alliterative value of its orthography.” A column in that first issue was titled “Gator Gossip,” and in the fall of 1926 an organization called the Go-Get-’Em Gator Club appeared on campus. The club made its presence known at football games by occupying a reserved section of the bleachers and serving as a nucleus for the cheering section. By the end of the decade, Allegheny’s athletic teams were referred to as the Gators. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the name took on a face. It was then that a group of students started a publication evaluating faculty and courses. An illustration of a gator used in one of those publications was adopted by the College administration and eventually evolved into the nameless gator most Alleghenians are familiar with—posed in a tough but friendly stance and proudly wearing a varsity letter sweater. In 1980 the Golden Gator Club was formed, an organization that remains an important link between the Athletics Department and alumni. The gator graphic has retained its strong identity with athletics and in the fall of 2004, it was redesigned to give it a more contemporary look. A new mascot costume was unveiled and “Chompers” made its debut.

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Name John Lichina Jake Pugliese Brenton Stoddart Alex Etherington Nick Dias Thomas Richter Daniel McCann Daniel Szekely Alex Marks Paul Teufel Axel Monzon Cameron Olson Stefano Wach Erik Donatelli Jacob Lebsack Brian Graham Zach Stryker Andrew Miller Corey Macmillan Liam McNamee Jonas Skattum Keith Danley Alejandro Wiel Mark Burkhart Aaron Donahoe Spencer Meschter Michael Severyn Peter Adler Billy Andrews Brett Barrett Alex Boarts Ethan Byrne Jacob Hanko Landon Hanna Tony Householder Ezra Pasackow Scott Powell Vincent Reginella Danny Swann Jack Walsh Bobby Weeks

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

Pos. GK GK M D M M D M/F M M/F M/F M D M M F M M D M D D D D D M GK D D D F D D D D D M M DS M M

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

Wt. 170 190 160 150 135 140 155 170 160 165 165 175 195 160 170 175 145 180 160 175 170 170 190 175 185 200 190 175 165 155 140 165 145 185 160 155 150 165 175 130 160

Hometown/High School Gibsonia, Pa. / Hampton Buffalo, N.Y. / City Honors Harvard, Mass. / Bromfield West Homestead, Pa. / Central Catholic Potomac, Md. / Landon/Shady Side Academy Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny Irwin, Pa. / Hempfield North Huntingdon, Pa. / Greensburg Cent. Catholic Delmar, N.Y. / Bethlehem Central Waterford, Pa. / General McLane El Paso, Tex. / Cathedral Clifton Park, N.Y. / Shenendehowa Pittsburgh, Pa. / Hampton Gibsonia, Pa. / Hampton Buffalo, N.Y. / City Honors Lockport, N.Y. / Canisius Delmar, N.Y. / Delmar Olivette, Mo. / John Burroughs Kenosha, Wisc. / Marshalltown Olean, N.Y. / Olean Oslo, Norway / Asker VGS Framingham, Mass. / Framingham Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico / Southwestern Educational Rochester, N.Y. / Brighton Lakewood, Ohio / Lakewood Bethesda, Md. / Walt Whitman Waterford, Pa. / North Allegheny Dunedin, New Zealand / Otago Albion, N.Y. / Charles D’Amico Mount Lebanon, Pa. / Mount Lebanon Grove City, Pa. / Grove City Hopewell, Pa. / Hopewell Erie, Pa. / McDowell DuBois, Pa. / DuBois Cleveland Heights, Ohio / Grand River Academy Shelburne, Vt. / Champlain Valley Union Washington, D.C. / Landon Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Allegheny Ithaca, N.Y. / Ithaca Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mount Lebanon Manchester, Vt. / Burr and Burton Academy

Class Breakdown

2013 Allegheny Men’s Soccer Roster

Seniors - 10 Juniors - 7 Sophomores -8 Freshmen - 16

State Breakdown Maryland - 1 Massachusetts - 2 Missouri - 1 New York - 10 Pennsylvania - 16 Ohio - 2 Texas - 1 Vermont - 2 Washington D. C. - 1 Wisconsin - 1

Alphabetical Adler, Peter Andrews, Billy Barrett, Brett Boarts, Alex Burkhart, Mark Byrne, Ethan Danley, Keith Dias, Nick Donatelli, Erik Donohoe, Aaron Etherington, Alex Graham, Brian Hanko, Jacob Hanna, Landon Householder, Tony Lebsack, Jacob Lichina, John Macmillan, Corey Marks, Alex McCann, Daniel McNamee, Liam Meschter, Spencer Miller, Andrew Monzon, Axel Olson, Cameron Pasackow, Ezra Powell, Scott Pugliese, Jake Reginella, Vincent Richter, Thomas Severyn, Michael Skattum, Jonas Stoddart, Brenton Stryker, Zach Swann, Danny Szekely, Daniel Teufel, Paul Wach, Stefano Walsh, Jack Weeks, Bobby Weil, Alejandro

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Keith Danley

Mark Burkhart

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Alex Etherington

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Senior • Defense

Senior • Defense

Senior • Defense

Rochester, N.Y.

Framingham, Mass.

West Homestead, Pa.

Brighton

Framingham

Central Catholic

Mark Burkhart Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S 2012 2-0 0 0 0 To t a l 2 - 0 0 0 0

SH GW 0 0 0 0

Keith Danley Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S 2011 19-16 2012 18-18 To t a l 3 7 - 3 4

G 1 0 1

A PTS 0 2 1 1 1 3

SH GW 7 1 5 0 12 1

2012: Played in two matches for the Gators… participated in two Allegheny wins and Geneva 2012: Started in all 18 games…Member of (Sept. 8) and Wabash (Oct. 6). Allegheny defense that held opponents to under one goal per game on average while posting seven Personal: Son of Steve and Julie Burkhart…born Feb. shutouts by Allegheny…assisted the lone goal of a 16, 1992…environmental science major with minor in one goal shutout win against Wooster on Oct. 10. economics. 2011: Appeared in all 19 games for Allegheny, making 16 starts … Scored his first collegiate goal in a 1-0 win over Wilmington College to capture the title in the 27th annual Wilmington Kiwanis Classic.

Brian Graham

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Senior • Forward Lockport, N.Y.

A PTS 1 3 1 9 0 0 2 12

Ye a r G P - G S 2010 15-4 2011 19-17 2012 18-1 To t a l 5 2 - 2 2

G 0 0 0 0

A PTS 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

2012: Appeared in 18 matches, starting in a season-opening, 3-1 win over LaRoche on Sept. 1…was a key for the Gators off of the bench, playing 30 or more minutes in 10 games during the season…finished with 509 minutes played during the 2012 campaign.

SH GW 17 1 22 0 2 0 41 1

2012: Appeared in six games…debuted in the season opener against LaRoche (Sept. 1), playing 53 minutes…returned from injury on Oct. 16 against Hiram, playing 18 minutes in a critical, 3-0 NCAC road win…played 25 or more minutes the final two games of the season.

Alex Etherington

2011: Appeared in all 19 games for the Gators… scored a career-high four goals and nine points as a key reserve… tallied an assist on game-winner against John Carroll (9/3/11). 2010: Played in 10 games, making seven starts… recorded his first career point on an assist against Baldwin-Wallace (9/22/10)…his first career goal was a game-winner that came in the final seconds of double-overtime against Oberlin (10/13/10). Personal: Son of Brian and Patricia Graham…born Jan. 28, 1992…majoring in computer science, with a minor in economics.

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SH GW 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 0

Personal: Son of Pamela and William Etherington…born Feb. 16, 1992…majoring in economics, with a minor in english.

Brian Graham Career Statistics G 1 4 0 5

Alex Etherington Career Statistics

2011: Appeared in all 19 games for Allegheny, making 17 starts … a defensive standout that 2010: Spent his freshman year at Babson College. assisted on one goal this season … played a vital part in the defensive success of the Gators, who Personal: Born on Sept. 6, 1992 ... Son of Brian allowed just 1.44 goals against, to go along with and Diane Danley ... Majoring in math, with a minor seven shutouts. in economics. 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.

Canisius

Ye a r G P - G S 2010 10-7 2011 19-0 2012 6-0 To t a l 3 5 - 7

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Keith Danley

Player Profiles

Brian Graham


John Lichina

Andrew Miller

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Senior • Goalkeeper

Senior • Midfield

Gibsonia, Pa.

Olivette, Mo.

Hampton

John Burroughs

John Lichina Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S M I N G A G A A 2010 19-19 1789:05 22 1.11 2011 19-19 1745:27 28 1.44 2012 15-15 1371:58 17 1.12 To t a l 5 3 - 5 3 4 9 0 6 : 3 0 6 7 1 . 2 3

SV 118 94 84 296

Andrew Miller Career Statistics

SV% .843 .770 .832 .815

John Lichina

Ye a r W L T SO 2 0 1 0 8 8 3 7 2011 11 6 1 7 2012 10 4 1 5 To t a l 2 9 1 8 5 1 9

2012: All-NCAC Honorable Mention…started in all 15 games played…became program leader in career shutouts on Sept. 12, making eight saves in a 1-0 win over Point Park…recorded five shutouts, including four consecutive clean sheets from Sept. 2 to Sept. 8…opened the season with a 10-1-1 record…recorded an .832 save percentage, second-highest total in the NCAC…ranked among the conference leaders in fewest goals allowed (17)…finished ranked fourth in the conference in goals against average (1.12)…recorded a season-high eight saves on two occasions, last vs. Wittenberg on Sept. 22…named Allegheny Male Athlete of the Week on Sept. 18 after recordbreaking performance against Point Park. 2011: Started in all 19 games for Allegheny making 94 stops for a save percentage of .770 … posted seven shutouts for the second consecutive year, climbing to a tie for third all-time with 14 career shutouts … backstopped Allegheny to a national ranking of 24, first national ranking for the school since their sweet sixteen run in 2004 … had a shutout streak of 375:06 from October 8 – October 22, between a span of five games … selected to the All-NCAC honorable mention team for the second consecutive year.

Ye a r G P - G S 2010 11-3 2011 19-19 2012 17-6 To t a l 4 7 - 2 8

Daniel McCann

6 Senior • Defense Irwin, Pa. Hempfield

Daniel McCann Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S 2010 12-0 2011 2-0 2012 18-1 To t a l 3 2 - 1

G 0 0 1 1

A PTS 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2

SH 2 0 11 13

GW 0 0 0 0

2012: Played in 18 games…scored first goal of collegiate career unassisted in 35th minute of 3-0 win at Geneva (Sept. 8).

G 2 6 3 11

A PTS 0 4 3 15 1 7 4 26

SH 4 22 18 44

GW 1 1 1 3

2012: NSCAA All-East Region Honorable Mention Scholar…Appeared in 17 matches, starting in six…recorded three goals and one assist for seven points…tallied one-game winning goal, scoring in the 89th minute to send the Gators to a 2-1 win over Kenyon on Oct. 13…scored in seasonopening, 3-1 win over LaRoche on Sept. 2…tallied insurance goal in 2-0 win over Denison on Sept. 29. 2011: Started in all 19 games…led the team with 15 points and tied for the team lead with six goals… All-NCAC Honorable Mention…netted gamewinner in 1-0 victory over Hiram on Oct. 18. 2010: Appeared in 11 games and made three starts…made his first career start on Sept. 22 against Baldwin Wallace, scoring the lone Allegheny goal in a 1-1 tie…tallied game-winner for first career goal in 1-0 win over Otterbein Sept. 18. Personal: Son of Steve and Nina Miller…born Feb. 18, 1992…majoring in romance languages.

2011: Appeared in two games as a sophomore. 2010: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve on defense…made collegiate debut against Mount Union (Sept. 1).

Personal: Son of Michele Falcon McCann…born 2010: Logged every minute in goal for the Mar. 5, 1992…majoring in chemistry, with a minor in Gators, and was named to the All-NCAC Honorable religous studies. 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 single-game 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. Personal: Son of John and Jeana Lichina…born Dec. 15, 1991…majoring in english, with a minor in history & communication arts.

Daniel McCann

Player Profiles Player Profiles

Andrew Miller

13


Vince Reginella

Michael Severyn

24

27 Senior • Goalkeeper

Senior • Midfield/Forward

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Wexford, Pa.

Waterford, Pa.

North Allegheny

North Allegheny

General McLane

Erik Donatelli Corey Macmillan

13 Junior • Defense/Midfield Gibsonia, Pa. Hampton

20

A PTS 0 0 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

18 Junior • Defense Kenosha, Wisc. Marshalltown

Erik Donatelli Career Statistics G 0 0 0

9

Senior • Midfield

Personal: Son of Joseph and Donna Reginella. Personal: Son of Gregory and Marjorie Severyn. Born May 4, 1992...neuropsychology major. Born October 23, 1991...english major with minor in psychology.

Ye a r G P - G S 2011 1-0 2012 5-0 To t a l 6 - 0

Paul Teufel

GW 0 0 0

Personal: Son of Adrienne DiPaolo and Stuart Macmillan...majoring in international studeis with minors in Spanish and art.

Paul Teufel Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S 2010 2-0 2011 6-0 2012 11-0 To t a l 1 9 - 0

G 0 0 0 0

A PTS 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

SH 0 0 1 1

GW 0 0 0 0

2012: Played in 11 games…debuted in the season opener against LaRoche, playing 20 minutes. 2011: Appeared in six games for Allegheny in his sophomore year … scored his first career point on an assist to Andrew Zimmer against Grove City Sept. 6. 2010: Played in two games as a rookie…Made collegiate debut against Wabash College Oct. 9. Personal: Son of David and Mary Teufel…born Feb. 27 1992…majoring in economics with minor in environmental writing

Axel Monzon

10

2012: Appeared in five matches at defense and midfield…the Gators outscored opponents 15-3 in games in which Donatelli entered. 2011: Appeared in one game as a freshman, making collegiate debut against Wabash (Oct. 8)

Junior • Defense/Midfield

Personal: Born on Sept. 11, 1992 ... Son of Ron and Mary Lynn Donatelli ... Majoring in economics and a minor in biology.

El Paso, Tex. Cathedral

20

Axel Monzon Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S 2011 14-1 1 1 3 To t a l 1 4 - 1 1 1 3

SH 6 6

GW 1 1

2011: Appeared in 14 games as a freshman, making one start … scored his first collegiate goal against Wabash (Oct. 31) … tallied his first career assist against the College of Wooster (Oct. 8). Personal: Born on Jan. 21, 1993 ... Son of Javier and Elizabeth Monzon ... Majoring in business, with a minor in psychology.

Paul Teufel

14

Axel Monzon

Player Profiles


Cameron Olson

Thomas Richter

11

Daniel Szekely

5

7

Junior • Midfield/Forward

Junior • Midfield

Junior • Midfield/Forward

Clifton Park, N.Y.

Wexford, Pa.

North Huntington, Pa.

Shenendehowa

North Allegheny

Greensburg Cent. Cath.

Personal: Born on April 30, 1993 ... son of Tom and Dana Richter ... majoring in Biology with a minor G W in music.

Cameron Olson Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S 2011 19-8 2012 16-15 To t a l 3 5 - 2 3

G 1 3 4

A PTS 4 6 6 12 10 18

SH 9 25 34

0 3 3

2012: All-NCAC Honorable Mention…participated in 16 matches, starting 15…recorded 12 points off of three goals and six assists…tallied three gamewinning goals…scored lone goal in 1-0 win over Wooster (Oct. 10)…recorded five points on one goal and three assists in 2012 Allegheny Classic, earning Co-MVP plaudits…scored game-winner in 3-1 win over then-No. 17 Berry (Ga.) on Sept. 23.

SH 2 2

GW 0 0

2011: Played at Denison University. Personal: Son of Dr. Daniel and Kelly Szekely ... Born on March 19, 1993 ... Four-time letter winner in soccer at Greensburg Central Catholic ... Undecided major.

Cameron Olson

Alejandro Weil

Stefano Wach

22

12

Stefano Wach

Junior • Defense

Junior • Defense

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico

Hampton

Southwestern

Stefano Wach Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S 2012 9-0 0 0 0 To t a l 9 - 0 0 0 0

Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S 2012 10-0 1 0 2 To t a l 1 0 - 0 1 0 2

2012: Appeared in 10 matches during first season in the Blue and Gold…scored first Allegheny goal in 83rd minute of 4-1 win over Wabash (Oct. 6).

2011: Appeared in 19 games, making eight starts… scored first career point in home debut vs. Grove City (Sept. 6)…netted his first career goal against DePauw (Oct. 22). Personal: Born on July 4, 1993 ... Son of Ronald and Maria Olson ... undecided major.

Daniel Szekely Career Statistics

SH 0 0

GW 0 0

2012: Appeared in eight games for the Gators. 2011: Spent year at George Washington University. Personal: Son of Mark and Ingrid Wach ... Born on Apr. 13, 1993 ... four-year letter winner in soccer at Hampton High School ... Selected to AllSection and All-WFIAL for soccer ... Named to the Pittsburgh Tribune Review Elite 11 ... Pittsburgh Gazette All-North All-Star selection.

Alejandro Weil Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S 2012 1-0 0 0 0 To t a l 1 - 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0

GW 0 0

Billy Andrews

Sophomore • Defense Albion, N.Y.

Charles D’Amico 2012: Appeared in one game during the 2011-12 Personal: Son of John and Julie Andrews…born season. Dec. 13, 1993…three-sport athlete, played soccer, Personal: Son of Ernesto Weil and Isabel ran track and was member of swim team…scholar Urreiztieta…born Feb. 2, 1993…played club athlete in every semester of high school career… soccer at University of South Florida…three-sport member of national honor society…majoring in varsity athlete in soccer, basketball and volleyball… international studies. microbiology major with a classical studies minor with a planned career as a medical doctor.

Player Profiles

15


Alex Marks

Jacob Lebsack

Jake Pugliese

8

14

1

Sophomore • Midfield

Sophomore • Midfield

Sophomore • Goalkeeper

Buffalo, N.Y.

Delmar, N.Y.

Buffalo, N.Y.

City Honors

Bethlehem Central

City Honors

Jacob Lebsack Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S 2012 15-0 1 0 2 To t a l 1 5 - 0 1 0 2

SH GW 9 0 9 0

Alex Marks Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S 2012 18-0 1 1 3 To t a l 1 8 - 0 1 1 3

SH GW 7 0 7 0

2012: Appeared in 15 games…scored the tying 2012: Appeared in 16 matches…tallied three points goal in the 42nd minute of Allegheny’s eventual 2-1 on one goal and one assist...scored first collegiate win over Kenyon on Oct. 13. goal in 3-1 win over nationally ranked No. 20 Baldwin Wallace on Sept. 18…added an assist in Personal: Son of Jeff Lebsack and Blythe Merill… 4-1 win over Wabash on Oct. 6. born on Nov. 8, 1993…two-sport athlete in soccer and track…undecided major. Personal: Son of Lee Marks and Liz Schuster… born Oct. 27, 1994…two-sport athlete, six-time letter-winner…played soccer, track and squash… undecided major.

Personal: Son of Martin and Dianna Pugliese… born Apr. 8, 1994…three-sport athlete in hockey, baseball and soccer...neuroscience major with a planned career in a medical research field.

Daniel Swann

Sophomore • Defense

Brenton Stoddart

Ithaca, N.Y.

2

Ithaca Personal: Son of Judith Swann...environmental science major with minor in economics.

Sophomore • Defense/Midfield Harvard, Mass. The Bromfield School

Brenton Stoddart Career Statistics Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S 2012 2-0 0 0 0 To t a l 2 - 0 0 0 0

Jacob Lebsack

2012: Appeared in two matches for the Gators during his freshman campaign.

Peter Adler

Personal: Son of Hugh Stoddart and Piali De… born Aug. 5, 1994…varsity letter-winner in soccer, tennis…was on two district champion teams in tennis (2009) and soccer (2011)…undecided major.

Brenton Stoddart

Brett Barrett

Sophomore • Defense

Freshman • Defense

Dunedin, New Zealand

Mount Lebanon, Pa.

Otago

Mount Lebanon

Personal: Son of Ralph and Sharon Adler…born Feb. 15, 1994…earned varsity letters in soccer and basketball…named basketball captain during varsity career…biology major.

16

SH GW 0 0 0 0

Alex Marks

Player Profiles

Personal: Son of Patricia and David Barrett… born Mar. 4, 1995…two-time varsity letterwinner…brother Bryan played soccer at Seton Hill University…economics major with minor in Spanish…planned career in international business.


Alex Boarts

Ethan Byrne

Nick Dias

4 Freshman • Forward

Freshman • Defense

Freshman • Midfield

Grove CIty, Pa.

Hopewell, Pa.

Potomac, Md.

Grove City

Hopewell

Shady Side Acad.

Personal: Son of William and Michelle Boarts… born Dec. 26, 1994…three-time varsity letterwinner (soccer)…named Region Player of the Year during varsity career…undecided major.

Personal: Son of Cindy Landerbaugh…born Nov. 22, 1994…six-time varsity letter-winner…earned All-Section and All-WPIAL honors during varsity career…undecided major…planned career as corporate attorney.

Jacob Hanko

Aaron Donahoe

Personal: Son of Antonio and Amy Dias…born Jun. 30, 1994…10-time varsity letter-winner (rugby, lacrosse, wrestling, soccer)…named to All-IAC Soccer team junior year…economics major with minors in geology and environmental science.

Landon Hanna

Freshman • Defense

Freshman • Defense

Lakewood, Ohio

Erie, Pa.

DuBois, Pa.

Lakewood

McDowell

DuBois

Freshman • Defense

Personal: Son of Sandy and Chris Donahoe…born Oct. 17, 1994…six-time varsity letter-winner… earned senior all-star team player…economics major with minor in mathematics.

Tony Householder

Personal: Son of Sydne and Stephen Hanko…born Feb. 5, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner… earned All-Region First Team honors as a junior… member of District 10 champions during senior campaign…computer science major.

Personal: Son of Donald and Dolores Hanna… born Oct. 10, 1994…10-time varsity letter-winner (soccer, wrestling, football)…earned Most Valuable Player award (soccer)…Tri-County Wrestler of the Year …varsity captain (soccer, wrestling)… economics major with minor in environmental science.

Spencer Meschter

Liam McNamee

19

25

Freshman • Defense

Freshman • Midfield

Freshman • Midfield

Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Olean, N.Y.

Bethesda, Md.

Grand River Acad.

Olean

Walt Whitman

Personal: Son of Suzanne Rivera and Michael Householder…born Apr. 20, 1995…eight-time varsity letter-winner (soccer, lacrosse, football)… earned two soccer MVP awards…named lacrosse MVP on two occasions…named team captain in soccer and lacrosse during varsity career… undecided major.

Personal: Son of Rosemary and Sean McNamee… born Mar. 26, 1995…three-time varsity letter-winner…played soccer and hockey during high school career…earned Western New York Exceptional Senior and league MVP…economics major.

Player Profiles

Personal: Son of Robert and Hallie Meschter…born May 18, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner… undecided major.

17


Ezra Pasackow

Scott Powell

Jonas Skattum

20 Freshman • Defense

Freshman • Midfield

Frershman • Defense

Shelburne, Vt.

Washington, D.C.

Oslo, Norway

Champlain Valley Union

Landon

Asker VGS

Personal: Son of David and Holly Pasackow…born Dec.1 4, 1994…two-time varsity letter-winner… won two state championships during senior year (soccer, Nordic skiing)….environmental science major.

Personal: Son of Houston Keith and Marianne Personal: Son of Hege Norheim and Christian Powell…born Dec. 27, 1994…four-time varsity Skattum…born Apr. 10, 1994…uncles Dag and Ted letter-winner (soccer, track)…earned All-IAC during Skattum played soccer for Allegheny College. senior season…environmental science major with minor in geology.

Bobby Weeks

Jack Walsh

Zach Stryker

16 Freshman • Midfield

Freshman • Midfield

Freshman • Midfield

Delmar, N.Y.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Manchester, Vt.

Delmar

Mount Lebanon

Burr and Burton Acad.

Personal: Son of Marcy and Troy Stryker…born Personal: Son of Patty and Bob Walsh…born Mar. Apr. 30, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner… 17, 1995…four-time varsity letter-winner…WPIAL member of Section II Champion squad…undecided individual finalist in track…economics major. major.

18

Personal: Son of Melissa and John Weeks…born Apr. 9, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner… won two state championships during varsity career…environmental science major with minor in economics.

2013 Allegheny Men’s Soccer Freshmen

2013 Allegheny Men’s Soccer Sophomores

2013 Allegheny Men’s Soccer Juniors

2013 Allegheny Men’s Soccer Seniors

Player Profiles


Anchored by a group of returning starters that helped lead the Gators to the best start since 1994, the 2013 Allegheny men’s soccer program enter a new season looking to replicate the early success of the previous year while completing the march to the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championship. Picked to finish fourth in the NCAC this season in a pre-season poll voted on by the coaches, the Gators finished the 2012 season with a 13-4-1 record. Allegheny began the season winning its first five games, posting a 13-1-1 record through 15 matches, the most wins in as many games since the 1994 season. “We had a great year last season, I was very proud of our effort and play,” commented head coach Angelo Panzetta. “We take a lot of momentum moving forward into this year with a focus on finishing strong. We look toward to seniors John Lichina and Keith Danley, this year’s captains, to lead us on and off the field. They will be aided by co-captains Cameron Olson and Alex Etherington. I also look at Andrew Miller to his leadership role as well.” The squad will be led by Lichina, the Allegheny net-minder who has served as the team’s starter over the last three seasons, earning All-NCAC Honorable Mention honors all three years. The school’s career leader in shutouts, Lichina will help direct an Allegheny defensive line that has lost three starters to graduation. Fellow fourth year Michael Severyn and sophomore Jake Pugliese will compete for the backup goalkeeper spot. Danley returns as the cornerstone of the Allegheny defense, joining Etherington as a pair of expected starters for the squad. Juniors Stefano Wach and Alejandro Weil, along with freshmen Jonas Skattum and Jacob Hanko, will compete for time in the center back position, joining senior Mark Burkhart and first years Landon Hanna and Tony Householder. The outside back position will see sophomores Corey Macmillan, Billy Andrews and Peter Adler compete with freshmen Ezra Pasackow, Ethan Byrne and Brett Barrett for field roles. In the forward position, senior Brian Graham returns for a full season after an injury-shortened 2012. He will be joined by fellow fourth year Paul Teufel. Miller and Olson will also contribute to the offense from the center midfield position. Miller, a National Soccer Coaches’ Athletic Association (NSCAA) Honorable Mention Scholar last season, tallied three goals, including the game-winner in a 2-1 win over Kenyon on Oct. 13, after leading the team in scoring during the 2011 season. Olson took advantage of the move to midfield in 2012, earning an All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection with 12 points off of three

goals and six assists. Junior Axel Monzon, first year Spencer Meschter and fellow freshman Zach Stryker will join Miller and Olson in the competition for midfield. Senior Vincent Reginella, sophomore Brenton Stoddart and freshman Bobby Weeks will also compete for playing time. The outside midfield will see a high amount of competition, as senior Daniel McCann and junior Tommy Richter hope to seal starting spots after a strong preseason. They will be pressured by junior Daniel Szekely along with sophomores Alex Marks and Jacob Lebsack, who logged significant minutes for the Gators in 2012 and will be looked upon to provide foundation in the position. Freshman Nick Dias is expected to compete for playing time after a successful camp and will be joined by fellow first years Jack Walsh and Scott Powell. Coach Panzetta embraces the turnover experienced from the 2012 team, and recognizes the immense potential within the 2013 Allegheny squad as the Gators prepare to enter another season with the hopes of participating in postseason play. “I feel good about this year’s team,” commented Panzetta, “We have a solid group of returning players combined with a very talented and large freshman class. We hope to get the freshman integrated quickly and build upon our results and play better each week.” Allegheny will kick off the season on Friday, Aug. 30, as the squad will travel to Holland, Michigan for the 2013 Hope College Tournament, facing off against NAIA member Concordia (Mich.) before taking on Hope, ranked second in the pre-season Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) poll, on Sat., Aug. 31. The Gators will kick off their home slate on Saturday, Sept. 7, welcoming Geneva to Frank B. Furher Field for a 5 p.m. kick-off. The squad will then host Carnegie Mellon on Sept. 14 and Mount Union on Sept. 24 before opening NCAC play at home on Sept. 28 against Denison. The Gators will open October with a home match against Kenyon on Oct. 5, closing their home schedule with matches against Hiram on Oct. 156 and DePauw on Oct. 26. Allegheny will close the regular season with road matches against Oberlin on Oct. 31 and Wittenberg on Nov. 2.

2013 Season Preview

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2012 Men's Soccer Statistics Allegheny Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 13, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date

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* * * * * * * *

Sep 01 Sep 02 Sep 05 Sep 08 Sep 12 Sep 15 Sep 18 Sep 22 Sep 23 Sep 26 Sep 29 Oct 06 Oct 10 Oct 13 Oct 16 Oct 20 Oct 24 Oct 27

Opponent LA ROCHE WILMINGTON GROVE CITY at Geneva College at Point Park Univ. at #7 Carnegie Mellon BALDWIN-WALLACE WITTENBERG vs #17 Berry MOUNT UNION at Denison WABASH WOOSTER at Kenyon College at Hiram OHIO WESLEYAN OBERLIN at DePauw University

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

OVERALL 13-4-1 5-3-1 8-1

W W Wot W W L W To2 W W W W W W W L L L

Score 3-1 3-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 0-2 3-1 2-2 3-1 2-1 2-0 4-1 1-0 2-1 3-0 0-3 0-1 1-4

Att. 164 150 100 325 125 220 45 125 75 75 300 149 25 103 132 250 200 512

ALLM

OPP

34-222 1.89 .153 12.3 74 1-1

18-220 1.00 .082 12.2 105 2-2

11 0

11 1

1283 10/128 1/75

1717 7/245

HOME 7-2-1 2-2-1 5-0 ##

Player

##

Goalie

22 9 18 11 5 10 16 8 6 14 15 7 4 21 17 20 24 3 25 23 19 13 12 2 0

1 0

David DelGreco Conor Azevedo Chris Brennan Cameron Olson Tyler Danzey Andrew Miller Timothy Egan Alex Marks Daniel McCann Jacob Lebsack Joe Caruso Daniel Szekely Travis Tasker Andrew Zimmer Keith Danley Brian Graham Paul Teufel Alex Etherington Alejandro Weil Mark Burkhart Michael Iacono Erik Donatelli Stefano Wach Brenton Stoddart John Lichina Total Opponents Andrew Shirley John Lichina Total Opponents

NEUTRAL 1-0 0-0 1-0

gp g a 18 8 2 17 6 3 18 4 5 16 3 6 18 3 1 17 3 1 17 1 2 18 1 1 18 1 0 15 1 0 18 1 0 10 1 0 18 0 1 18 0 1 18 0 1 6 0 0 11 0 0 18 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 15 0 0 18 34 24 18 18 12 GP 3 15 18 18

pts

sh sh% gw pk-att

18 43 .186 4 15 24 .250 2 13 22 .182 0 12 25 .120 3 7 22 .136 1 7 18 .167 1 4 10 .100 1 3 7 .143 0 2 11 .091 0 2 9 .111 0 2 5 .200 0 2 2 .500 0 1 9 .000 0 1 6 .000 0 1 5 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 92 222 .153 13 48 220 .082 4

Min. GA 270:00 1 1371:58 17 1641:58 18 1641:58 34

GAAvg Saves

0.33 1.12 0.99 1.86

11 84 95 87

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 34 18

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 222 220

Saves by Period Allegheny Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 95 87

Corners by Period Allegheny Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 74 105

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 229 200

Goals by Period Allegheny Opponents Shots by Period Allegheny Opponents

Fouls by Period Allegheny Opponents

20

AWAY 5-2 3-1 2-1

15 7

18 11

108 109 105 112 46 49 29 48

48 37 43 56

105 123 97 100

2012 Season Statistics

1 0

3 2

1 1 1 1

0 1

0 0 2 1

0 0 1 0 1 2

1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2

Pct

W-L-T

.917 3-0-0 .832 10-4-1 .841 13-4-1 .719 4-13-1

Sho

2.0 5.0 7 3


All-American Selections

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

Academic All-Americans

Ziv Arie ....................................1992, ‘93 Ken Cohen.......................................1997

NCAC Offensive Player of the Year

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

NCAC Defensive Player of the Year

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

NCAC Newcomer of the Year

NSCAA All-Region First Team

Tim Egan.........................................2012

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

NSCAA All-Region Second Team

NCAC Coach of the Year

David DelGreco...............................2012 Tim Egan.........................................2011 Ziv Arie ....................................1992, ‘93 L.J. Marks.......................................2000 Ben Montgomery............................2003 Matt Sowa.......................................1999

NSCAA All-Region 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

NSCAA All-Region Honorable Mention

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

PAC Player of the Year

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

All-PAC Selections

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 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

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

NCAC All-Decade Team

Kyle Henry........................1993-04 (‘02) James Marks.....................1993-04 (‘01) Ben Montgomery..............2003-12 (‘04) Eric Sloan..........................2003-12 (‘07)

All-NCAC First Team

Ziv Arie ....................................1992, ‘93 Conor Azevedo................................2012 Alan Carr.........................................2005 Justin deLeon.................................2002 David DelGreco...............................2012 Mark Dobish...................................2006 D.J. Egan.........................................2010 Tim Egan...................................2011, 12 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

All-NCAC Second Team

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 David DelGreco...............................2011 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

All-NCAC Third Team

Brian Perri.......................................1989 Scott Falso......................................1985

All-NCAC 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 John Lichina.............................2011, 12 Andrew Miller..................................2011 Matt Moffa......................................2002 Dustin Monokian.............................1996 Ben Montgomery............................2002 Mike Newman.................................1991 Josh Nichols...................................1998 Chris Nuttal.....................................1996 Rick Ofsanko...................................1989 Cameron Olson...............................2012 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

Ziv Arie (‘93) Academic All-American (1992, ‘93) All-Region Second-Team (1992, ‘93) NCAC First Team (1992, ‘93) NCAC Second-Team (1991)

Allegheny All-Americans

David Macky 1959

Joe Byers 1966

Robert Buck 1952

Robert Siemons Raymond Shafer 1937 1954

Program Awards & Accolades

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Team Records

Individual Records

Miscellaneous

Single Match

Career

Consecutive Wins 10 .......................... Sept. 4-Oct. 5, 1994 Unbeaten Streak 15..............................................1977-78 Overtime Matches 9................................................... 1996* Consecutive Shutouts 6............................. Oct. 8-Oct. 23, 2003

Points 10..Walter Klein.... vs. Alliance..............1941 9....Scott Falso...... vs. Medgar Evers...9/9/88 9....Dave Nelson... John Carroll.........10/8/77 Goals 5....Walter Klein.... vs. Alliance..............1941 4....Dave Nelson... vs. John Carroll...10/8/77 Assists 4....Ryan Fetterolf.vs. Wabash........10/11/08 4....Ziv Arie........... vs. Waynesburg.....9/1/93 Saves 23..Ken Cohen...... vs. Hiram...............9/1/96 19..Pete Klapper... vs. Canisius.............1982 19..Pete Klapper... vs. Case...................1982

Points 118.................. Dave Nelson........... 1975-78 97.................... Ron Gruca.............. 1991-94 94.................... Ziv Arie................... 1990-93 Goals 50.................... David Nelson.......... 1975-78 41.................... Ron Gruca.............. 1991-94 32.................... Scott Falso............. 1988-91 Assists 34.................... Ziv Arie................... 1990-93 25.................... Rick Ofsanko.......... 1989-91 24.................... Matt Yanni.............. 1992-95 Saves 481.................. Ken Cohen.............. 1994-97 217.................. Nate Fairfield.......... 1990-92 214.................. Brian Manougian.... 2002-05 Solo Shutouts 18.................... John Lichina.......2010-Pres. 17.................... Ryan Larkin............ 2006-07 16.................... Brian Manougian.... 2002-05 14.................... L.J. Marks.............. 1998-01 Games Played 79.................... Eric Sloan............... 2004-07 79.................... Chris Fedele........... 2003-06 79.................... Jud Wible............... 1995-98

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

Single Match Wins 14..................................... 2002 (14-6-0) 14..................................... 1999 (14-3-3) 13..................................... 2012 (13-4-1) 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) 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)

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Season Points 40..................... Matt Sowa.................. 1999 39..................... Dave Nelson............... 1977 35..................... Rich Ofsanko.............. 1990 Goals 17..................... Dave Nelson............... 1977 16..................... Adam Fletcher............ 2002 16..................... Matt Sowa.................. 1999 Assists 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 Solo Shutouts 9....................... Ryan Larkin................ 2007 8....................... Ryan Larkin................ 2006 8....................... L.J. Marks.................. 2001 Goals Against Average 0.60.................. L.J. Marks.................. 2000 0.65.................. Ryan Larkin................ 2001 0.81.................. Ryan Larkin................ 2006

Men’s Soccer Record Book

* NCAA Division III Record

Dave Nelson


NORTH COAST AT H L E T I C C O N F E R E N C E ERIE

90 TOLEDO

80

75

INDIANA

CLEVELAND

OBERLIN COLLEGE

FORT WAYNE

OBERLIN, OH 44074

65

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

69

HIRAM, OH 44234

70 74

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY GREENCASTLE, IN 46135

DAYTON

EARLHAM COLLEGE RICHMOND, IN 47374

75

WOOSTER, OH 44691

WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY

CINCINNATI

PITTSBURGH

70

DENISON UNIVERSITY

76 77

GRANVILLE, OH 43023

SPRINGFIELD, OH 45501

71

OHIO

64

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 fouryear 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.

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EVANSVILLE

80

PENNSYLVANIA

GAMBIER, OH 43022

COLUMBUS

INDIANAPOLIS

MEADVILLE, PA 16335

YOUNGSTOWN

KENYON COLLEGE

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN 47933

74

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE 79

COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

71

DELAWARE, OH 43015

WABASH COLLEGE

HIRAM COLLEGE

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.

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NORTHCOAST.ORG

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 1984-85. 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.

2012 ALL-NCAC TEAM FIRST TEAM Player .......................Pos. ..School .......... Class Colton Bloecher.........F........Ohio Wesleyan..So. David DelGreco......F...... Allegheny....... Jr. Ryan Minick..............F........Hiram.................Sr. Andy Morrison..........F........DePauw.............So. Conor Azevedo.......M..... Allegheny....... Sr. Ryan Greenhill...........M.......Hiram.................Sr. Andrew Parmelee......M.......Kenyon............... Jr. Matt Shadoan............M.......Ohio Wesleyan... Jr. Andrew Desmarais....D........DePauw..............Sr. Tim Egan..............D...... Allegheny....... Sr. Kit North...................D........Ohio Wesleyan...Sr. Dan O’Callaghan........D........Hiram.................Sr. Paul Hendricks..........GK.....Ohio Wesleyan...Sr. Offensive Player of the Year: Travis Wall, Ohio Wesleyan Defensive Player of the Year: Nathan Sprenkel, DePauw

SECOND TEAM Player .......................Pos....School .......... Class George Elliot.............F........DePauw.............. Jr. Andy Harding............F........Hiram................. Jr. J.J. Jemison..............F........Kenyon...............Sr. Ryan Torgersen.........F........Denison..............Sr. Matt Capozzi.............M.......Oberlin...............Sr. Matt Schoenfeld........M.......DePauw..............Sr. Ty Smith....................M.......Hiram.................Sr. Martin Tobias............M.......Ohio Wesleyan... Jr. Jacob Eganhouse......D........Ohio Wesleyan... Jr. Ari Schwartz..............D........Oberlin............... Jr. Andrew Wise.............D........Oberlin...............Sr. Ben Witkoff...............D........Ohio Wesleyan... Jr. Tony Halterman.........D........DePauw..............Sr. Newcomer of the Year: Brian Schaefer, Ohio Wesleyan Coach of the Year: Carl Capellas, Hiram

HONORABLE MENTION Player .......................Pos. ..School .......... Class Daniel Broidy.............F........Wittenberg.........Sr. Blake Jennings..........F........Wabash.............So. Nate Snyder..............F........DePauw.............So. Paolo Bucci...............M.......Ohio Wesleyan... Jr. Alejandro Garcia........M.......Wittenberg.........Sr. Aki Gormezano..........M.......Oberlin...............Sr. Luke Guju..................M.......Kenyon..............So. Cameron Olson.......M..... Allegheny...... So. Jon Stegner...............M.......Ohio Wesleyan... Jr. Mark Waterman........M.......Denison.............So. Dean Weaver.............M.......DePauw..............Sr. Caleb Capron.............D........Hiram................. Jr. CJ Francoeur.............D........Wabash..............Sr. John Krentz...............D........Denison.............. Jr. Matt Naticchia...........D........Wooster............. Jr. Adam Will.................D........Wooster.............Sr. Brian Zilla..................D........Hiram................. Jr. John Lichina..........GK.... Allegheny....... Jr. Brandt Rentel............GK.....Oberlin............... Jr. James Smith.............GK.....Kenyon...............Sr.

2012 NCAC STANDINGS Ohio Wesleyan DePauw Hiram Kenyon Allegheny Denison Oberlin Wabash Wooster Wittenberg

PTS W 22 7 20 6 19 6 17 5 16 5 13 4 12 4 6 2 4 1 1 0

NCAC Overall L T GF GA W L T GF 1 1 18 5 13 3 5 40 1 2 17 10 14 2 5 40 2 1 17 11 15 3 1 49 2 2 11 4 9 6 3 19 3 1 15 12 13 4 1 34 4 1 14 15 8 7 2 32 5 0 11 11 9 7 1 25 7 0 9 18 4 14 0 19 7 1 7 17 4 12 1 21 8 1 8 24 5 12 2 25

GA Streak 16 Lost 1 19 Lost 1 22 Lost 1 9 Tied 1 18 Lost 3 31 Lost 2 21 Won 2 33 Lost 1 32 Lost 2 42 Lost 9

North Coast Athletic Conference

Last 10 6-2-2 7-1-2 6-3-1 5-3-2 7-3 5-4-1 4-5-1 2-8 2-7-1 1-9

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1934 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 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 1940 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 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

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Grove City...................T........ 0-0 1 946 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 1947 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 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 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 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 1956 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 1957 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

1972 Record: 1-4-4 Coach: Sam Freas 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 Carnegie Mellon..........T........ 2-2

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

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

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 at Adelbert...................T........ 2-2 Grove City...................L........ 0-2 at John Carroll............W....... 4-0 Adelbert.......................L........ 3-4 Case............................L........ 1-2 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: 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 1971 Record: 5-2-1 Coach: Sam Freas 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

All-Time Results

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: Tom Erdos 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 Record: 6-6-0 Coach: Tom Erdos Captains: J. Brautigan, P. Rybecky, R. VanWhy, L. Zulick Alliance........................W....... 4-1 Kutztown.....................L........ 2-5 Oberlin.........................W....... 2-0 Grove City...................L........ 2-5 Wash & Jeff................W....... 3-1 John Carroll................L........ 1-2 Hiram..........................W....... 4-0 Bethany.......................W....... 3-0 Case............................L........ 1-3 Carnegie Mellon..........L........ 2-4

Edinboro.....................W....... 5-1 Bethany.......................L........ 2-7 1980 Record: 4-7-2 Coach: Tom Erdos Alliance........................W....... 4-1 Oberlin.........................W....... 1-0 Grove City...................L........ 0-2 Wash & Jeff................W....... 4-0 Mercyhurst..................L........ 0-5 John Carroll................T........ 0-0 Hiram..........................W....... 3-0 Bethany.......................L........ 2-3 Case............................L........ 0-5 Gannon.......................L........ 2-3 Carnegie Mellon..........T........ 1-1 Edinboro.....................L........ 1-3 Bethany.......................L........ 1-3 1981 Record: 6-7-0 Coach: Russ Wilson Oberlin.........................L........ 1-6 Grove City...................L........ 1-6 Wash & Jeff................W....... 2-1 Mercyhurst..................L........ 0-2 John Carroll................L........ 1-3 Alliance........................W....... 5-0 Hiram..........................W....... 8-0 Bethany.......................L........ 1-3 Case............................L........ 0-1 Gannon.......................W....... 2-0 Carnegie Mellon..........W....... 9-0 Edinboro.....................W....... 5-4 Bethany.......................L........ 0-3 1982 Record: 4-5-3 Coach: Russ Wilson 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 1983 Record: 7-5-2 Coach: Martin A. Goldberg 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 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 IUP Univ. 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: 3-11-4 (1-3-2) Coach: Martin A. Goldberg Marietta.......................L........ 0-1 Frostburg State...........L........ 0-2 Canisius......................L........ 1-3 IUP Univ. 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 1987 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 (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 (Pa.)........W....... 2-0 Oberlin.........................L........ 1-2 at PSU-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 PSU-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 (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 IUP...............................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 IUP..........................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 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 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 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 Va. 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) 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

All-Time Results

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 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 at Ohio Wesleyan*L...0-3 2006 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-Wallace.....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....................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 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 2009 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 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 2011 Record: 11-7-1 (4-4-1) Coach: Angelo Panzetta v. Centre College.........W....... 2-0 v. John Carroll.............W ...... 2-0 Grove City...................W ...... 5-2 v. Heidelberg...............W..2-1 OT at Wilmington.............W....... 1-0 at Mount Union...........L........ 0-3 Carnegie Mellon..........W....... 3-2 at Baldwin-Wallace.....L........ 2-4 at Wittenberg..............W....... 3-0 Denison.......................L........ 0-3 PSU-Behrend..............W....... 2-1 at Wabash...................W....... 5-1 at Wooster..................W....... 2-0 Kenyon........................T........ 0-0 Hiram..........................W....... 1-0 DePauw.......................L........ 1-3 at Oberlin.....................L.2-3 2OT at Ohio Wesleyan........L........ 0-1 at Ohio Wesleyan#......L........ 1-4 2012 Record: 13-4-1 (5-3-1) Coach: Angelo Panzetta LaRoche......................W....... 3-1 Wilmington.................W....... 3-0 Grove City...................W..1-0 OT at Geneva....................W....... 3-0 at Point Park...............W....... 1-0 at Carnegie Mellon......L........ 0-2 Baldwin-Wallace.........W....... 2-0 Wittenberg..................T........ 2-2 Berry............................W....... 3-1 Mount Union...............W....... 2-1 at Denison...................W....... 2-0 Wabash.......................W....... 4-1 Wooster......................W....... 1-0 at Kenyon....................L........ 1-2 at Hiram......................W....... 3-0 Ohio Wesleyan............L........ 0-3 Oberlin.........................L........ 0-1 at DePauw...................L........ 1-4 # - NCAC Tournament Semifinal * - NCAC Tournament Final @ - NCAA Tournament First Round ^ - NCAA Tournament Second Round % - NCAA Tournament Third Round

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Concordia (Wisc.) Falcons

Hope Flying Dutchmen

Grove City Wolverines

Geneva Golden Hurricanes

Aug. 30 • 5 p.m. Holland, Mich.

Aug. 31 • 7 p.m. Holland, Mich.

Sept. 4 • 4 p.m. Grove City, Pa.

Sept. 7 • 5 p.m. Meadville, Pa.

Location.....................Holland, Mich. Conference...............................MIAA Head Coach................... Steve Smith 2012 Record................ 12-8-0/9-5-0 Record v. Allegheny.....First Meeting Last Result..................................N/A

Location.................... Grove City, Pa. Conference.................................PAC Head Coach................... Mike Dreves 2012 Record.................. 8-9-2/5-2-1 Record v. Allegheny.... 40-23-9 GRO Last Result.......1-0 (OT) ALL, 9/5/12

Location.........................Geneva, Pa. Conference.................................PAC Head Coach....................Gary Dunda 2012 Record................ 10-7-5/5-1-2 Record v. Allegheny..........3-0-0 ALL Last Result...............3-0 ALL, 9/8/12

La Roche Redhawks

Carnegie Mellon Tartans

Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets

Penn State-Behrend Lions

Sept. 11 • 4 p.m. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Sept. 14 • 1 p.m. Meadville, Pa.

Sept. 17 • 7 p.m. Berea, Ohio

Sept. 20 • 7 p.m. Erie, Pa.

Location.................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Conference..............................AMCC Head Coach.......................David Day 2012 Record................ 9-10-0/7-2-0 Record v. Allegheny..........3-0-0 ALL Last Result...............3-1 ALL, 9/1/12

Location.................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Conference.................................UAA Head Coach....................Arron Lujan 2012 Record................ 13-4-1/4-2-1 Record v. Allegheny.... 15-13-5 CMU Last Result........... 2-0 CMU, 9/15/12

Location......................... Berea, Ohio Conference.................................OAC Head Coach......................Reid Ayers 2012 Record.................. 7-7-4/2-4-3 Record v. Allegheny.......... 5-3-3 BW Last Result.............2-0 ALL, 9/18/12

Location....................Mequon, Wisc. Conference.............................. NACC Head Coach...................Tom Saleska 2012 Record................ 11-8-2/8-2-1 Record v. Allegheny.....First Meeting Last Result..................................N/A

RAIDERS

Mount Union Raiders

Denison Big Red

Sept. 24 • 7:30 p.m. Meadville, Pa.

Sept. 28 • 5 p.m. Meadville, Pa.

Kenyon Lords

Location.............................. Erie, Pa. Conference..............................AMCC Head Coach.................Dan Perritano 2012 Record................ 17-5-0/8-1-0 Record v. Allegheny........11-3-4 ALL Last Result.............2-1 ALL, 10/3/11

Wabash Little Giants Oct. 12 • 11 a.m. Crawfordsville, Ind.

Location.................... Granville, Ohio Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach..................... Rob Russo 2012 Record.................. 8-7-2/4-4-1 Record v. Allegheny.....15-13-6 DEN Last Result.............2-0 ALL, 9/29/12

Oct. 5 • 1 p.m. Meadville, Pa. Location..................... Gambier, Ohio Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach................... Chris Brown 2012 Record.................. 9-6-3/5-2-2 Record v. Allegheny..... 17-12-2 KEN Last Result...........2-1 ALL, 10/13/12

Hiram Terriers

Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops

Wooster Fighting Scots

DePauw Tigers

Oct. 16 • 7:30 p.m. Meadville, Pa.

Oct. 19 • 7:30 p.m. Delaware, Ohio

Oct. 22 • 7:30 p.m. Wooster, Ohio

Oct. 26 • 2 p.m. Meadville, Pa.

Location.........................Hiram, Ohio Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach................ Dan Zemanski 2012 Record............... 15-3-1/6-2-1 Record v. Allegheny......21-12-1 ALL Last Result...........3-0 ALL, 10/16/12

Location....................Delaware, Ohio Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach......................Jay Martin 2012 Record................ 13-3-5/7-1-1 Record v. Allegheny......32-2-1 OWU Last Result.........3-0 OWU, 10/20/12

Location..................... Wooster, Ohio Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach..................Graham Ford 2012 Record................ 4-12-1/1-7-1 Record v. Allegheny......15-13-3 ALL Last Result...........1-0 ALL, 10/10/12

Location......................Alliance, Ohio Conference.................................OAC Head Coach....................Nick Stirrett 2012 Record.................. 4-8-4/2-4-3 Record v. Allegheny........18-6-1 ALL Last Result.............2-1 ALL, 9/26/12

Oberlin Yeomen

Wittenberg Tigers

Oct. 30 • 7 p.m. Oberlin, Ohio

Nov. 2 • 7:30 p.m. Springfield, Ohio

Location.......................Oberlin, Ohio Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach...................... Blake New 2012 Record.................. 9-7-1/4-5-0 Record v. Allegheny..... 25-18-9 OBE Last Result.......... 1-0 OBE, 10/24/12

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Location................. Springfield, Ohio Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach................ Steve Dawson 2012 Record................ 5-12-2/0-8-1 Record v. Allegheny......11-10-3 ALL Last Result..............2-2 TIE, 9/22/12

2013 Allegheny Opponents

Location.............Crawfordsville, Ind. Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach.................... Chris Keller 2012 Record................ 4-14-0/2-7-0 Record v. Allegheny........13-1-0 ALL Last Result.............4-1 ALL, 10/6/12

Location.................Greencastle, Ind. Conference.............................. NCAC Head Coach....................Brad Hauter 2012 Record................ 14-2-5/6-1-2 Record v. Allegheny......... 2-0-0 DEP Last Result...........4-1 DEP, 10/27/12


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