2014 men’s soccer media guide ABOUT WEST POINT City/Zip ................................................. West Point, NY 10996 Founded ........................................................... March 16, 1802 Enrollment ......................................................................... 4,400 Nickname ........................................................... Black Knights Colors .............................................................Black, Gold, Gray Home Field ............................................................ Clinton Field Capacity/Surface .................................2,000/Natural Grass Conference .......................................................Patriot League Superintendent...............................Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen Athletic Director ................................................ Boo Corrigan Athletic Dept. Phone ....................................(845) 938-3701
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Executive Athletic Director .............................Bob Beretta Assistant Director/MSOC Contact ....Harrison Antognioni Office Phone..................................................(845) 938-6996 Cell Phone .......................................................(845) 905-9441 Email ..................................harrison.antognioni@usma.edu
COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach ....................................................... Russell Payne Alma Mater ..........................................................Maryland ’98 Record at Army .................................... 26-35-9 (4 Seasons) Career Record....................................................................Same Assistant Coach ........................................... Steve McAnulty Alma Mater .......................................................... Columbia ’95 Assistant Coach ..............................................Rich Costanzo Alma Mater ..........................................................Maryland ’09 Head Officer Rep. ............................................Col. Joe Hanus Athletic Intern .......................................2nd Lt. Jason Lewis Soccer Office Phone ....................................(845) 938-5204
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record ......................................................................12-3-3 Patriot League Record/Finish .............................. 6-2-1/2nd Lettermen Returning/Lost .............................................. ..............................................16/9 16/9 Starters Returning/Lost .................................................. 10/1 2014 Captains ....................... Winston Boldt, Sean Mogan
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Name Christian Nolasco Chris Britt Trase Stapley Tommy Jaeger Justin Kim Tanner Vosvick Christian Ollen Cameron Niccum Alex Jaroscak Mario Da Silva Ethan Spivack Denys Villatoro James Mbony Christian Clark Sean Mogan Newton Tsang Sebastian Palomino Nick Williams Marcos Arroyo Spencer Goldstein Cody Guerry Shaban Abousaud Okheem Riley Tony Black Alex Clark Winston Boldt
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Wt. 185 195 164 160 175 175 170 185 160 162 165 180 180 172 165 170 165 175 158 160 165 155 170 170 168 205
Hometown/High School (Previous School) Ozone Park, N.Y./Christ the King Regional Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo (USMAPS) Hooper, Utah/Roy Centennial, Colo./Cherry Creek Gardena, Calif./Bishop Montgomery (USMAPS) Phoenix, Md./Gilman School Oakton, Va./Oakton Austin, Texas/Lake Travis Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Parkland, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas HS Miami, Fla./Miami Palmetto Senior Miami, Fla./Homestead Senior (USMAPS) Silver Spring, Md./Montgomery Blair (USMAPS)/Howard Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill Naperville, Ill./Benet Academy New Hyde Park, N.Y./Great Neck South (South Kent) Riverdale, N.Y./Fordham Prep (USMAPS) South Orange, N.J./Newark Academy Oviedo, Fla./Hagerty Littleton, Colo./Heritage Garland, Texas/Naaman Forest (South Kent) Marietta, Ga./Lassiter (USMAPS) Frederick, Md./Governor Thomas Johnson Bellaire, Texas/Bellaire Senior (USMAPS) St. Peters, Mo./Fort Zumwalt South St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs
Head Coach: Russell Payne (Maryland ’98), 5th season Assistant Coach: Steve McAnulty (Columbia ’95), 3rd season Assistant Coach: Rich Costanzo (Maryland ’09), 1st season Head Officer Representative: Col. Joe Hanus Athletic Intern: 2nd Lt. Jason Lewis Athletic Trainer: Josh Werk Strength and Conditioning: Ashleigh Beaver Team Captains: Winston Boldt, Sean Mogan
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Shaban Abousaud sha-BAHN Ah-boo-sode Winston Boldt BOLT Spencer Goldstein GOLD-steen Cody Guerry GARY Tommy Jaeger YAY-ger Alex Jaroscak YARE-o-shack James Mbony em-BONE-ee Sean Mogan MOE-gan Cameron Niccum NICK-um Christian Ollen OH-lin Ethan Spivack SPEE-vack Trase Stapley Trace STAPE-lee Newton Tsang SANG Denys Villatoro Dennis vill-uh-TORR-oh
TABLE OF CONTENTS Team and Academy Information Roster ................................................................................................................1 About West Point .....................................................................................2-10 Clinton Field ...................................................................................................11 Athletic Training ...........................................................................................12 Strength & Conditioning ........................................................................... 13 Academy Administration ...........................................................................14 Director of Athletics................................................................................... 15 2014 Army Men’s Soccer Head Coach Russell Payne ..................................................................16-17 Assistant Coaches ...................................................................................... 18 Returning Player Profiles....................................................................19-34 Incoming Player Profiles ....................................................................35-37 TV/Radio Chart..............................................................................................68 Team Photo....................................................................................................69 Schedule .......................................................................................Back Cover 2013 Season Review Statistics/Results.......................................................................................38 Game Recaps ......................................................................................... 39-43 2014 Opponents 2014 Opponents ................................................................................... 44-49 Army vs. All-Time Opponents ...................................................................50 Patriot League About the Patriot League ..........................................................................51 2013 Patriot League Awards ...................................................................52 2013 Patriot League Statistics ..............................................................53
Members of the Army men’s soccer team pose with the former Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, on Clinton Field. Ferguson, who is a regular visitor to the Academy, spent an entire day at West Point and addressed the team.
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The United States Military Academy is renowned because of its historic and distinguished reputation as a military academy, and as a leading, progressive institution of higher education. Made legendary in books and movies produced over the years, the Academy’s “Long Gray Line” of graduates includes some of our nation’s most famous and influential men: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf. Because of this superb education and leadership experience, West Point graduates historically have been sought for high level civilian and military leadership positions. Their numbers include two U.S. presidents, several ambassadors, state governors, legislators, judges, cabinet members, educators, astronauts and corporate executives. Today, West Point continues to provide hundreds of young men and women the unique opportunity to develop physically, ethically and intellectually while building a foundation for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career as an Army officer in the service of our nation. Cadets have much more responsibility in running the Academy than students in most other colleges or universities. It adds to the leadership experience. Cadets succeed at West Point because of the support they receive from the staff and faculty. After all, many faculty members are West Point graduates and understand the challenge cadets face on a daily basis. They also serve as ideal role models, showing cadets what Army life is like. The U.S. Military Academy’s primary strength is its ability to develop leaders of character who are committed to “Duty, Honor, Country” and selfless service to our nation.
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The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country; professional growth throughout a career as an officer in the U.S. Army; and a lifetime of selfless service to the Nation. Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy celebrated its Bicentennial in 2002. But West Point’s role in America’s history dates to the Revolutionary War, when both sides realized the strategic importance of the commanding plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River. Gen. George Washington considered West Point to be the most strategic position in America. He personally selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Saratoga, to design the fortifications in 1778 after problems arose with French engineers originally placed in charge of the design. In 1779, General Washington transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continental soldiers built forts, batteries and defensive barriers. A 100-ton iron chain was extended across the Hudson to control river traffic. Today, several links from that chain are arranged at Trophy Point as a reminder of West Point’s original fortifications. In 1802 President Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation establishing the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devoted to the arts and sciences of warfare. This effectively eliminated America’s wartime reliance on foreign engineers and artillerists. West Point became the nation’s first engineering school and served as the model for engineering programs which were eventually established at other colleges. Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the “Father of the Military Academy,” served as Superintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded academic standards, instilled military discipline and emphasized honorable conduct. Early graduates were largely responsible for the construction of the nation’s initial railway lines, bridges, harbors, and roads. Although the curriculum maintains its focus on engineering, in recent decades the program of instruction has markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 40 majors. This tradition of academic and military excellence, guided by a demanding standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cornerstone of the West Point experience. It is said at West Point that “much of the history we teach was made by those people we taught.” The Academy has produced famous leaders throughout its illustrious past…Civil War Generals Grant, Sherman, Lee, and Jackson, to name but a few. In World War I, 34 of the 38 corps and division commanders were graduates. World War II would see many graduates reach brigadier general or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley and Patton. In more recent conflicts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmoreland, Abrams, Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command. Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space exploration, and countless others went on from military service to become leaders in medicine, law, business, religion and science. Since its founding, the Military Academy fulfills the same mission as it always has . . . to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets. It accomplishes this mission by developing cadets in three essential areas: intellectual, physical and military. These developmental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man and woman at the Academy. Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic curriculum that provides a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences. The electives program builds upon the foundation of the core, allowing cadets to develop even greater competence in selected areas. In addition, the fields-of-study and majors nurture the development of creativity, critical thinking, and self-directed learning, essential characteristics of 21st century officers. The four-year academic experience leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army. Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic and physical education program. Each cadet participates at the intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This readies the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach good judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and physical stress. Military development begins with the cadet’s first day at West Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, their first year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Training. Cadets spend their third and
fourth summers serving in active Army units around the world; attending specialty training such as airborne, air assault or northern warfare or helping to train the first- and second-year cadets. The Cadet Leader Development System seeks to give the cadets increasing responsibility until they are ready to receive their commissions and assume their duties as leaders in today’s Army. Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout their four years at West Point. Commitment to the Academy’s “Bedrock Values,” based on integrity and respect for the dignity of others, begins on the first day. Integrity is reflected in the Cadet Honor Code which states: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.” Respect denotes that cadets treat others with the same respect and dignity they themselves would expect. At West Point, it is not enough to train leaders—they must be leaders of character. Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and women from all states and territories and from every socioeconomic level. Prospective cadets must receive a nomination by a member of Congress or from the Department of the Army. The Academy seeks candidates who possess records of success in academics, athletics and leadership indicative of well-rounded individuals. Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an array of club activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and orienteering to such organizations as the cadet radio station, Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers-Big Sisters. Additionally, the U.S. Corps of Cadets hosts a Special Olympics event each spring. Today’s Military Academy is a vastly different institution from the small academy legislated into being by Congress in 1802. Originally just 1,800 acres, the Academy has grown to more than 16,000 acres. The first graduating class numbered just two men; today’s classes graduate more than 900 new officers annually, both men and women, who are prepared for leadership roles within the Army. With the expansion of knowledge and the changing needs of the United States Army and the nation, life at West Point has changed to keep pace. Ever mindful of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Academy is developing leaders for tomorrow, and its focus remains the national needs of the 21st century.
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ROBERT E. LEE ’29 The Academy’s ninth Superintendent (1852-55), Lee was a model cadet during his four years at West Point. He graduated second in his class and never earned a single demerit during his four years at the Academy. At the beginning of the Civil War, he was selected to serve as Commanding General of the Army, but instead resigned his commission and was named GeneralIn-Chief of the Confederate Army from 1861 to 1865. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant (USMA 1843), at Appomattox Court House, Va., ended the Civil War. Fort Lee, Va., was named in his honor. ULYSSES S. GRANT ’43 Grant distinguished himself during the Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863; his victory secured control of the Mississippi River for the Union. President Abe Lincoln later appointed him Commanding General of the Army in March 1864. On April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Va., Robert E. Lee (USMA 1829) surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to him, ending the Civil War. Grant later served as the 18th President of the United States from 1869 to 1877. Today, his image graces the $50 bill. GEORGE W. GOETHALS ’80 Goethals became an architect and was builder of the Panama Canal, 1904 TO 1914. JOHN J. PERSHING ’86 Considered the second most senior officer in Army history, behind only George Washington, Pershing served as commander of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. The two-millionplus troops of the AEF made a decisive contribution to the defeat of Imperial Germany. Pershing’s abilities as a leader distinguished him among European commanders, and through repeated successes on the battlefield, promoted American prestige around the world. He served as Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and was named General of the Armies of the United States upon his retirement in 1924. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR ’03 After World War I, MacArthur returned to West Point to serve as the Academy’s 31st Superintendent from 1919 to 1922. During that time, he was responsible for
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ALEXANDER M. HAIG JR. ’47 Haig served as Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974; Supreme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 to 1979; President of United Technologies Corporation 1980 to 1981 and Secretary of State during the Reagan administration from 1981 to 1982.
JAMES V. KIMSEY ’62 Kimsey was the founding chairman of America Online, and was named chairman emeritus in 1996. He founded the Kimsey Foundation in 1996.
GEORGE S. PATTON JR. ’09 “Old Blood and Guts,” Patton was one of the most colorful commanders in the Army. During World War II the famed commander of the 2nd Armored Division and later the Third Army displayed courage and daring as prominently as the pair of ivory handled revolvers he wore. Patton accomplished one of the most remarkable feats in military history in December 1944, when he quickly turned the Third Army northward to reinforce the Allied southern flank against the German attack in the Battle of the Bulge. The General’s doctrine of aggressive employment of massive armor forces continue to prove themselves in combat arenas around the world.
FRANK BORMAN ’50 An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, Borman commanded the first circumlunar flight of the earth. He later served as President of Eastern Airlines.
OMAR N. BRADLEY ’15 During his career, Bradley earned a reputation as one of the best infantry commanders in World War II. He commanded the 82nd Airborne and 28th Infantry Divisions before going on to command the 1st Army and the 12th Army Group. After the war he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1948 to 1949 and served as the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949 to 1953. He was the last Army officer to be promoted to General of the Army (five stars), and the Bradley fighting vehicle is named in his honor. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ’15 During World War II, Eisenhower served as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe from 1943 to 1944, during which he led the D-Day invasion of Europe. During that time, he was promoted to General of the Army (five stars). After the war, he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1945 to 1948 and was named President of Columbia University in 1948. He served as the 34th President of the United States from
FIDEL V. RAMOS ’50 One of the Academy’s international cadets, Ramos served as a Philippine Army officer after graduation. He eventually became the country’s military Chief of Staff and later Secretary of National Defense. He also served as President of the Republic of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. EDWIN E. ALDRIN ’51 An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, Aldrin participated in the first manned lunar landing with Michael Collins (USMA ’52) and was the second man to walk on the moon. EDWARD WHITE ’52 An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, White was the first man to walk in space and was one of the three astronauts killed in the Apollo I disaster in 1967. H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF ’56 As Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command from 1988 to 1991, Schwarzkopf’s command ultimately responded to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait with the largest U.S. deployment since the Vietnam War, including portions of the Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well as units from dozens of nations around the world. After retiring, Schwartzkopf received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. PETER M. DAWKINS ’59 Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Commander (First Captain of the U.S. Corps of Cadets) as a senior and became the third Heisman
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MICHAEL W. KRZYZEWSKI ’69 Krzyzewski served as head basketball coach at West Point from 1974 to 1979 before assuming similar duties at Duke University. Krzyzewski has led the Blue Devils to three national championships and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in October 2001. He coached the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. MARTIN E. DEMPSEY ’74 General Martin E. Dempsey serves as the 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In this capacity, he serves as the principal military adviser to the President, the Secretary of Defense and the National Security Council. By law, he is the nation’s highest-ranking military officer. Prior to becoming Chairman, the general served as the Army’s 37th Chief of Staff. Dempsey served as the Deputy Commander and then Acting Commander of U.S. Central Command. Before becoming Chief of Staff of the Army, he commanded U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.
RAYMOND T. ODIERNO ‘76 Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Division during the fall of 2003 which, along with Special Forces units, captured Saddam Hussein in December of that year. Odierno helped plan and coordinate the raid that netted Iraq’s fallen dictator. He currently serves as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. ROBERT S. KIMBROUGH ’89 Kimbrough was named one of 11 new astronaut candidates by NASA in May 2004. Kimbrough ranks among Army Baseball’s career leaders in saves. A veteran of Desert Storm, he currently works for NASA in Houston as a flight simulation engineer and participated in a space shuttle mission in 2009.
“I think if my dear mother were alive, she would tell you nothing comes close to graduating from West Point, even going to the moon.” ASTRONAUT FRANK BORMAN
“The combination of an education at West Point and the experience of a career in the armed services will prepare you in a unique way for a rich diversity of further career and service in civilian life.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER GLENN DAVIS
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“I believe in the code ... ‘Duty, Honor, Country.’ I believe in service to one’s country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment tto developing excellence. It is meritocracy in action. Race, religion, wealth, background count not.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE H.W. BUSH
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“From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where we’re going is better than where we’ve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfill that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -- finding opportunity, fighting injustice, forging a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrificed for duty, for honor, for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
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“My four years at West Point were wonderful. I loved every minute of it and particularly the last three years. I loved the history. I loved the tradition. I liked wearing the uniform. I felt like I belonged there. Everything was meaningful to me. There is no question in my mind the proudest day of my father’s life was the day I graduated from West Point. There is a picture of the two of us standing on ‘The Plain’ and he is just beaming.” - GENERAL H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF
“I was so proud to be on the verge of entering the only institution in American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which I would have the opportunity to rise, based solely on performance and ability. The nation always looks to West Point and always looks to each and every one of you to follow always the angels of your nature.” - GENERAL COLIN POWELL
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“How great it must be, gosh how great it must be to be a member of this Corps. To know that camaraderie of discipline, of manners, of courtesy, of human sensibility, of one’s duty to his fellow man.” - JOURNALIST WALTER CRONKITE
“In every corner of America, the words ‘West Point’ command immediate respect. This place where the Hudson River bends is more than a fine institution of learning. The United States Military Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the soldiers who have shaped the world.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH
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“This place reeks of honor and discipline. With this show, we’ve been to a lot of great campuses all throughout the country over the years—and folks, let me tell you - there is absolutely nothing like this! Do yourself a favor and go look up West Point’s wikipedia page and compare that to your local college – that ought to shut you down for a while!” – COLIN COWHERD, ESPN RADIO HOST
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“Any of us who went through the process; anyone who felt the flame of that furnace, came away altered in the way we go about running our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PETE DAWKINS
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“As I look back over my career in government, in business, of course in the military, I think West Point was a very influential experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of responsibility, duty and integrity and also very happily combined an alertness of mind and body.” - FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE ALEXANDER HAIG
“For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession is watchfulness, whose skill is vigilance, whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fight and win.” - PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN
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“WEST POINT IS THE RING. IT’S THE FOUNDATION OF EVERYTHING I HAVE DONE.” - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ‘69
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“In the evening of my memory, always I come back to West Point. Always there echoes and re-echoes ... Duty -- Honor -Country. Today marks my final roll call with you. But I want you to know, when I cross the river, my last conscious thoughts will be of The Corps ... and The Corps ... and The Corps ...” - GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR
“As I look back on my life, I’ll always revere the opportunities that came along that brought about the choice I made to go to West Point. I just feel that it was fundamental in molding the fabric of my life. The experiences that I had at West Point, they were irreplaceable.” - ASTRONAUT EDWIN “BUZZ” ALDRIN
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“You have ahead of you the best of all professions. Being a leader is the best thing you can possibly be and you’re at a school that will make you the best possible leader. West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation of everything I have done.” - HEAD COACH MIKE KRZYZEWSKI
“This nation is grateful that four years ago every man and woman graduating today made a life-changing decision. You left the comforts and familiar surroundings of civilian life, and devoted yourselves to one of the noblest professions in a free country--the profession of arms.” - FORMER VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY
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“West Point’s graduates have served America in many, many ways. Not only by leading troops into combat, but also by exploring frontiers, founding universities, laying out the railroads, building the Panama Canal, running corporations, serving in the Congress and The White House, and walking on the moon. Through our history, whenever duty called, the men and women of West Point have never failed us, and I speak for all Americans when I say, I know you never will.” - PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
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Clinton Field at West Point is named after Revolutionary General James Clinton. As one of New York’s most distinguished military leaders during the Revolution, Clinton commanded troops throughout the Hudson River Valley including stops at Fort Clinton, Fort Montgomery and at West Point. It was at West Point in 1778 where General Clinton and his men began to throw chains across the Hudson to prevent enemy ships from traveling up the river. One of Clinton’s most important missions began in November of 1778. Upon receiving orders at West Point from General George Washington, Clinton left for Albany to join forces with General Sullivan. Their mission was to help the colonists seek retribution against Indian and Tory armies who had massacred the villages of Cherry Village, N.Y., and Wyoming, Pa. Clinton’s and Sullivan’s forces eventually defeated their enemies in an intense battle in Elmira, N.Y, forcing them to flee to the British fortress in Niagara. This battle was one of Clinton’s last, as he immediately returned to Albany and remained there until the end of the war. However, he would later find himself alongside Washington during the British surrender at Yorktown and was later present at the evacuation of New York by the British. After exiting his military career, Clinton took an active role in politics serving as a member of the convention called to ratify the Constitution of the United States. Clinton was also elected a member of the New York State Senate where he helped revise the state’s constitution. During the last few years, Clinton Field has received numerous upgrades. In 2006, the soccer clubhouse, located across the street from Clinton Field, was completed. The facility features locker rooms, a training area for the athletes, a team meeting room and a lounge. This gives the Army coaching staff the opportunity to take the team out of the elements during halftime of games to discuss strategy away from the noise of the playing field. In 2010, the locker rooms underwent a complete redesign to better meet the needs of today’s student-athletes. Over the last two years, a new fence was constructed around the field, state-of-the-art goal barriers were installed on both the main pitch and the practice field, stadium signboards were erected, banners celebrating the program’s rich history were hung and tear drop flags were unveiled and a brand new scoreboard debuted. The playing surface at Clinton Field has been trimmed shorter and is a very fast track.
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Stationed on the first floor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army’s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of 2003. The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the finest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-square-foot cardiovascular room containing more than 25 pieces of equipment; a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools, and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; five modular taping tables; high-density storage; and a physician’s office with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army’s athletic training staff can service countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the “fields of friendly strife.”
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O’MEARA, MALEK, DAWKINS CLASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER An integral component in Army’s intercollegiate athletic program is the strength and conditioning department. The most visible sign of Army’s commitment in this area is the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center in Kimsey Athletic Center, one of the finest facilities in the nation. The monstrous 20,000square-foot center is located on the second floor of Kimsey Athletic Center and features 30 tons of plates and dumbbells; 15 pieces of cardiovascular equipment, including six high-speed treadmills; a state-of-the-art weight training area with 16 rack and platform training stations, as well as a separate dumbbell area; and topof-the-line Hammer strength equipment. Under the direction of Scott Swanson, the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center rivals any training facility in the country.
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LT. GEN. ROBERT L. CASLEN, JR. SUPERINTENDENT
BRIG. GEN. JOHN C. THOMSON III COMMANDANT OF CADETS
Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr. became the 59th Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on July 17, 2013. Lt. Gen. Caslen graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1975. He earned master’s degrees from Long Island University and Kansas State University. Previous to this assignment, Lt. Gen. Caslen served as the Chief of the Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq. Lt. Gen. Caslen’s prior deployments and assignments include serving as the commander of the Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the command that oversees the Command and General Staff College and 17 other schools, centers, and training programs located throughout the United States; commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division (Light) and commanding general of the Multi-National Division-North during Operation Iraqi Freedom; Commandant of Cadets for the U.S. Military Academy; Deputy Director for the War on Terrorism, J-5, The Joint Staff; Assistant Division Commander (maneuver), 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized); Chief of Staff, 10th Mountain Division (Light); Chief of Staff, Combined Joint Task Force Mountain during Operation Enduring Freedom; Commander, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Chief of Staff, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Senior Brigade C2 Observer/Controller, Operations Group, Joint Readiness Training Center; Commander, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division (Light); Executive Officer to the Deputy Commander in Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy; J-3 in Honduras for Joint Task Force Bravo; Brigade Operations Officer, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Executive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) during Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Lt. Gen. Caslen’s awards and decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Defense Superior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Legion of Merit with four Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the Meritorious Service Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters. He has earned the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge, and is Airborne, Air Assault, and Ranger qualified. Lt. Gen. Caslen is married with three children.
Brigadier General John (J.T.) Thomson hails from Tyler, Texas, and earned his commission as a Second Lieutenant of Field Artillery in 1986. His initial assignment was with the 6th Battalion, 41st Field Artillery (M109A2, 155mm SP) in Kitzingen, Germany, in direct support to the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division from 1987 to 1990. His duties included Fire Direction Officer, Platoon Leader, Battery Executive Officer, Support Platoon Leader, and Battalion Maintenance Officer. In 1990, Brig. Gen. Thomson was assigned to the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Nuremburg, Germany. His duty assignments included Regimental Assistant S4, Regimental Target Analyst, and Fire Support Officer. From 1992 to 1994, he served as Operations Officer for the 1st Armored Division Artillery in Baumholder, Germany, and then later commanded Bravo Battery, 4th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery (M109A2, 155mm SP) in direct support to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division. Following battery command, he served as a Tactical Officer for the U.S. Corps of Cadets at West Point until 1997. From June 1998 to June 2003, BG Thomson was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division (M) at Fort Hood, Texas. His assignments were Assistant Fire Support Coordinator (Plans), Division Artillery S3, Executive Officer for 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery (MLRS), Division Artillery Executive Officer, and Division Deputy Chief of Staff. Brig. Gen. Thomson commanded the 2nd Battalion, 4th Field Artillery (MLRS) of the 214th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Sill, Okla., from June 2003 to June 2005. Following battalion command, he served on the Joint Staff as an advisor to the Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, extensively interacting and traveling with the U.S. Department of State on national security affairs. From May 2007 to Feb. 2008, he served as the Executive Officer to the Commanding General of Multi-National Corps, Iraq. He later headed the Commander’s Initiatives Group for Multi-National Forces-Iraq from Oct. 2008 to Jan. 2009, and then served as Executive Officer to the MNF-I Commanding General from April 2009 to July 2009. Brig. Gen. Thomson commanded the 41st Fires Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, from Oct. 2009 to July 2011. Following brigade command, he became the Director of the Chief’s Coordination Group (CCG) for the 38th Chief of Staff of the Army at Headquarters, Department of the Army through March 2013. In April 2013, he assumed duties as Deputy Commander for the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo. Brig. Gen. Thomson earned a B.S. degree in computer engineering from the U.S. Military Academy in 1986 and a M.S. degree in Counseling and Leader Development from Long Island University in 1995. He is also a graduate of the German Army’s Tactical Warfighting Course, the Combined Arms Services and Staff School, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, the Joint and Combined Warfighting School of the Joint Forces Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College Fellowship program at the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C. His awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Combat Action Badge, Joint Staff Identification Badge, German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge, Parachutist Badge, Ranger Tab, Ancient Order of St. Barbara medal, and 2nd Cavalry Dragoon Order of the Spur. Brig. Gen. Thomson and his wife, Holly, have two sons, Tyler and Parker.
BRIG. GEN. TIMOTHY E. TRAINOR DEAN OF THE ACADEMIC BOARD Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., is the 13th Dean of the Academic Board at West Point. Trainor’s former position was Professor and Head of the Department of Systems Engineering at the U.S. Military Academy. Brig. Gen. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineer officer, he served in operational assignments around the world to include Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kan., and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Brig. Gen. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq, in the summer of 2007 and worked with the UK-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Brig. Gen. Trainor has a Master of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University and a Doctorate in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences; the Military Operations Research Society; the American Society for Engineering Management; and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the National Engineering Management Honor Society. Brig. Gen. Trainor currently serves on the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. He teaches courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. As an analyst, he helped develop the Installation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to support resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an organizational analysis of the Army’s Installation Management Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs.
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BOO CORRIGAN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Boo Corrigan was named the Academy’s director of athletics on Feb. 1, 2011. “We have an opportunity to work every day with a truly exceptional group of young people,” Corrigan said. “The opportunities they receive through intercollegiate athletics will help shape their own leadership styles as they become officers in the U.S. Army. We have a great team that focuses daily on our cadetathletes. We strive to enhance their overall experience as they develop into the leaders our nation needs.” In his short time as athletic director, Corrigan has strengthened and expanded Army Athletics’ relationships in several key areas. In his tenure, Army has secured a new apparel agreement with Nike, a new pouring rights contract with Coke and bringing in the Aspire Group to enhance ticket sales and better serve Army season ticket holders. Corrigan also crafted the Team Army concept, a comprehensive plan designed to add significant value to Army’s corporate sponsorships while maintaining the tradition of West Point Athletics. Under Corrigan, Army has experienced incredible success on the fields of friendly strife, including winning the star series against Navy as well as the overall competition in 2013-14. Corrigan, who has a proven record as a fundraiser, spearheaded changes in the Army A Club and ticket operations that have resulted in more than $20 million dollars in major gifts and record-setting annual giving during his tenure. During that time the funding for a new lacrosse facility, that is scheduled to break ground, was secured, while raising a record amount in each successive year. In addition to his role in enhancing revenues for Army Athletics, Corrigan led a strategic planning process that developed a new mission statement and goals for the department. In his first full three years at West Point, Corrigan has overseen a program that owns 11 Patriot League regular season or tournament championships and sent eight teams to the NCAA postsea-
son (rifle). Thirty-three cadets have earned a major award from their conference. Last season, Corrigan led Army Athletics to its first star series victory since 1996, going 12-11 in star series competitions against Navy. It was the 12th victory in the series for the Academy. West Point went 18-13 overall against the Mids during the year and has a 34-29-1 mark versus Navy in the last two seasons. Army finished a very successful campaign in 2013-14 with an overall record of 235-173-7 for a .575 winning percentage, the highest mark since 2004-05. In 2013-14, the Black Knights brought home league titles in men’s tennis, baseball and women’s basketball. Army won regular season titles in men’s tennis and baseball, while the women’s hoops squad won the league tournament and was a 13th seed in the NCAA Tournament. Ten of Army’s squads participated in Patriot League postseason, while rifle earned an NCAA berth for the 11th-straight season. In 2012-13 alone, Army accounted for more than 100 all-league citations. Hockey’s Cheyne Rocha and lacrosse’s Brendan Buckley each captured the Senior CLASS Award in their respective sports, making Army the only school in the nation to have multiple winners in 2012-13. During the 2012-13 season, Army teams combined to post an overall record of 236-183-8 for a .562 winning percentage. The winter sports programs had their best season in five years as the women’s basketball team won the Patriot League regular season title, the men’s basketball team posted its first winning season in 28 years and the rifle squad advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 10th consecutive season. It was also a great year in the competition against fellow service academies. Army split the season series versus Navy, 16-16-1, marking the best winning percentage against the Mids (.500) since 2004-05. The Black Knights owned a 4-2-1 record against Air Force, improving the record to 20-18-2 (.525) versus service academy foes in 2012-13. Cadet-athletes have continued to thrive in the classroom under Corrigan’s watch. In his two full years, Army has boasted seven Academic All-Americans, including six first-team selections. Lacrosse’s Brendan Buckely became the first Army athlete to capture Academic All-American of the Year honors in 2012. In 2011, the Black Knights’ football team boasted two first-team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, a first for the program since 1957. Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Army boasts six Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year, including Buckley, a two-time overall men’s winner. Twenty of Army’s 24 NCAA programs scored above the national average in the 2013 NCAA APR report. The men’s cross country and wrestling teams earned public recognition for finishing in the top 10 percent of their respective sport. The cross country squad boasted a perfect score of 1,000. In addition, former football standout Andrew Rodriguez, Class of 2012, became the first Army player to win the National Football Foundation’s Willam V. Campbell Trophy, which is presented annually to the nation’s top football scholar-athlete. Rodriguez later was honored with the Amateur Athletic Union’s James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the country. He was the first Army player to receive the award since 1946 and was just the third player in history (Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow) to win both the Campbell Trophy and Sullivan Award. Army has been the focus of national attention since Corrigan’s
arrival. He was instrumental in supporting the CBS documentary, “Game of Honor,” that chronicled the Black Knights’ 2011 football season leading up to its annual showdown with arch-rival Navy. Not only was the two-hour program broadcast to a national audience on Showtime, but also won the Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary. The Army football team was also the focus of a behind-the-scenes book titled, “Soldiers First,” written by New York Times writer Joe Drape. Corrigan has also made his mark on the aesthetics of historic Michie Stadium. In order to upgrade the appearance and provide a better experience for Army fans, Corrigan implemented a Michie Stadium branding and signage campaign that began in 2011. The first phase of the project was completed prior to the 2012 season. In addition to his duties at West Point, Corrigan has been an active leader in the Patriot League, serving as chairman of the conference’s Broadband Committee. Corrigan, who was the senior associate athletic director for external affairs at Duke University starting in August 2008, brings a wealth of leadership to his post. He is a proven administrator with 18 previous years of experience in all areas of revenue generation, external affairs, staff management and leadership. Corrigan’s chief responsibilities at Duke included the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate partnerships and the Marketing, Promotions, Ticket, Internet Operations, Sports Information and Video Services departments. In only two years at Duke, Corrigan was responsible for the negotiation of multi-media rights to ISP. A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion women’s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men’s lacrosse programs, Corrigan was a part of three NCAA Championships at Duke in just two seasons. He is currently a member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Rules committee and the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Committee, while serving on the Executive Budget Committee at Duke. Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he oversaw Notre Dame’s corporate relations and marketing as an associate athletic director for five years. During his stint at Notre Dame, Corrigan spearheaded the redesign of its official athletics website and creation of 15-20 hours of original video content weekly. That resulted in a 35 percent increase in page views and unique users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and marketing standpoint. Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan spent nearly three years as the associate athletic director for marketing at the United States Naval Academy. He was responsible for turning the marketing department from a deficit to profit in his first year with full budget responsibility for the department. Corrigan also was intimately involved with the re-branding of the Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue and Gold), which led to an increase of 75 percent year over year donations. His collegiate experience also includes a stint as assistant director of marketing at Florida State from 1992-95. Corrigan is a 1990 University of Notre Dame graduate with a degree in economics. He is married to the former Kristen Aceto, a former field hockey and lacrosse player at the University of Virginia who also earned a master’s degree from the school. The couple has three children, Finley, Tre and Brian. He is the youngest of seven children of Gene and Lena Corrigan.
EXECUTIVE STAFF
BOB BERETTA
COL. NICK MAULDIN
JASON BUTIKOFER
GENE MCINTYRE
GAYLORD GREENE
STEPHANIE MENIO
EXECUTIVE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
DEPUTY MILITARY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D./ DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATE A.D. RECRUITING/ ADMISSIONS SUPPORT
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT A.D./ SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR
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russell payne HEAD COACH FIFTH SEASON MARYLAND ’98 Russell Payne enters his fifth season as the head men’s soccer coach at Army in 2014. During his first four years, Payne led the Black Knights to a 26-35-9 overall record. In 2013, he helped Army to one of the most-successful seasons in program history, guiding the team to a 12-3-3 overall finish. Army collected at least 12 victories for the fifth time in program history during the 2013 campaign, and did so for the first time since 1993. Under Payne’s watch, the Black Knights went 6-2-1 in the Patriot League in 2013 and reached the conference tournament for the first time since 1996. Five Army players earned All-Patriot League awards in 2013, including Winston Boldt and Tanner Vosvick, who were named the conference’s Goalkeeper of the Year and Rookie of the Year, respectively. Also earning all-league recognition were Justin Kim (second team), Sean Mogan (third team) and Cameron Niccum (third team). Boldt also earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) AllAmerica honors after the junior goalkeeper posted an Academy-record 12 shutouts. Boldt became the first Black Knight since 1974 to achieve All-America status. Payne, who was introduced as the 11th head coach in program history in December 2009, helped the Black Knights snap a three-game winless streak versus arch-rival Navy in 2012, as the two service academies played to a 1-1 draw at the first annual Army-Navy Cup at PPL Park in Chester, Pa. Army finished with a 4-10-3 overall record and a 1-3-3 mark in the Patriot League that season. During the summer of 2013, Payne served as an assistant coach for the United States U-20 squad that played in the World Cup in Istanbul, Turkey. Payne guided a young Army squad to a 7-10-1 overall record in 2011. The Black Knights finished the year with a 2-4-1 Patriot League mark and just missed qualifying for the conference’s postseason tournament. Army’s seven victories in 2011 were the most in four seasons. Additionally, Payne helped Jeff Pickett and Josh Koeppe earn All-Patriot League honors, giving Army two players on the all-conference team in the same season for the first time since Daniel Newell and John Borland earned the honors in 2006. Pickett, who became the first Black Knight to collect all-league honors in consecutive seasons
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since Newell accomplished the feat in 2006 and 2007, was also named an NSCAA Scholar All-American. He is just the second Army player to earn that recognition, joining Newell. Payne began his Army coaching career by guiding the Black Knights to a 3-12-2 overall record in 2010. Army ended his initial season at West Point on a high note, posting a 2-1-2 mark over its final five matches of 2010. In Payne’s first year, Army cut its goals-against average nearly in half, from 2.20 in 2009 to 1.22 in 2010. The Black Knights also snapped an 11-game Patriot League losing streak with a 1-1 tie at Lafayette late in the season. Army’s offense generated 14 goals and 18 assists after totaling a mere nine goals and six assists in 2009. Army’s 18 assists ranked fourth in the Patriot League. Payne also helped Pickett earn All-Patriot League second-team honors, becoming the first Army player to earn conference recognition since Newell took home first-team laurels in 2007. Payne arrived at West Point after five years as an assistant coach at national power Maryland where he helped lead his alma mater to five-straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including a pair of national championships in 2005 and 2008. Maryland totaled 83 victories with Payne on the coaching staff, which is the best five-year mark in school history and ranks the third-highest total in the country since 2005. During his stay in College Park, Md., Payne mentored eight NSCAA All-Americans, 15 All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) selections, an NSCAA Player of the Year, a pair of Academic All-Americans, an NCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year and 12 Major League Soccer (MLS) draft picks. The Terrapins also achieved the highest graduation success rate in the ACC. In 2009, the Terps advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament, finishing with a 15-6-2 record. In 2008, Payne was part of a school-record-setting squad that compiled a 23-3 record on its way to its second national championship in four years. A 1-0 win over arch-rival North Carolina in the College Cup final capped a program-best 16-match win streak that also marked the team’s 15th shutout of the season - also a record. The team’s ACC Tournament championship made Payne the first former Maryland player to win the title as a coach and a player. Five members of the squad were taken in the first 25 picks of the MLS Draft, including two of the first six selections. Maryland played its way to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2007 with a 10-6-5 record as well as in 2006 with a 16-5-1 mark. Two Maryland players were taken among the top-four picks of the 2006 MLS Draft. After Toronto FC selected Maurice Edu with the top pick, Chris Seitz, who was coming off a sophomore campaign that included being named the ACC Player of the Year, was taken fourth overall by Real Salt Lake. In Payne’s first year on the sideline in 2005, Maryland rolled to its first National Championship since 1968 with a 19-4-2 record that included an ACC regular-season title and a school-record 66 goals scored during the year. Hermann Trophy winner and ACC Player of the Year Jason Garey, who finished his career as the Terrapins’ all-time leader in goals and points, was the third player selected in the MLS Draft. Payne, a U.S. Soccer Federation coach, came to Maryland after a decorated professional career throughout Europe and in the United States. The highlight came in 2002 when he was named the Premier League of Ireland Goalkeeper of the Year during his second season with Derry City. His career also included stays with SV Elversberg (Germany), Shamrock Rovers (Ireland) and AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands), as well as stints in the MLS with the New York/New Jersey Metrostars, the Colorado Rapids and DC United. The Columbia, Md., native has an extensive international coaching record to his credit. Payne most recently finished his second cycle as a U.S. National
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head coach russell payne Team U-20 assistant coach/goalkeeper coach, traveling with the team for tournaments in Northern Ireland, Mexico and the United Kingdom. Currently a U.S. Soccer Development Academy staff member, he serves as a scout for the U-17 through U-23 national team programs. Payne’s experience also includes serving as the head coach of the Potomac Cougars U-18 club team for four years, the DC United Academy Goalkeeping coach and most recently the Potomac Soccer Club Director of Goalkeeping. Payne’s collegiate coaching experience started at George Washington University in 1997-98 as a volunteer goalkeeper coach under Shannon Higgins-Cirovski after a season as the graduate assistant goalkeeper coach with the Maryland men in 1997. One of renowned head coach Sasho Cirovski’s first blue-chip recruits at Maryland, Payne started in goal for four years and anchored the squad to threestraight NCAA Tournament appearances. He shined brightest as a senior, leading the ACC with an .835 save percentage and 0.88 goals against average while helping Maryland to its first-ever ACC Tournament Championship and garnering All-Tournament honors. A second-team All-ACC pick as a sophomore, Payne totaled 22.5 shutouts and 340 saves during his career at Maryland. His 10-save performance opposite Duke on Sept. 29, 1996 still stands as a single-game record in the Terrapin annals. Graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology in 1998, Payne was the recipient of the Benjamin Banneker Fellowship for Math and Science. Payne and his wife, Vanessa, reside at West Point, N.Y., with their daughter, Harper Elizabeth, and son, Kellen James.
THE PAYNE FILE Born: July 3, 1975, in Columbia, Md. High School: Glenelg (Glenelg, Md.) College Education: Maryland (undergraduate ’98) College Soccer: Maryland, 1995-98 Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Maryland, 2005-09; Head Coach, U.S. Military Academy, 2010-present; Assistant Coach, U.S. U-20 National Team. Family: Wife, Vanessa; daughter, Harper Elizabeth; son, Kellen James
PAYNE YEAR-BY-YEAR Year 2010 2011 2012 2013
School Army Army Army Army
Overall Record
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Notes Snapped 11-game PL winless streak First seven-win season since 2007 Snapped 3-game losing streak vs. Navy Reached PL Tournament for the first time since 1996 (.436) 4 seasons
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assistant coaches steve mcanulty
rich costanzo
ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON COLUMBIA ’95
ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON MARYLAND ’09
Steve McAnulty enters his third season as an assistant coach for the Army men’s soccer program in 2014. After going 4-10-3 during his first season at West Point, Army broke out for one of its best campaigns in program history, finishing with a 12-3-3 overall record. Additionally, the Black Knights placed second in the final Patriot League regular season standings with a 6-2-1 mark and qualified for the conference tournament for the first time since 1996. A former collegiate goalkeeper, McAnulty helped mentor Army’s Winston Boldt to an impressive season in 2013, which included an Academy-record 12 shutouts and a Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year honor. Boldt also became the first Army player to be selected as an All-American and an Academic All-American in the season season. Prior to his arrival at Army, McAnulty served as an assistant coach at Iona College for seven seasons. McAnulty’s highly successful run in New Rochelle, N.Y., culminated during the 2011 season when he helped guide Iona to its most successful season in program history as the Gaels finished with a 15-4-1 overall record. As the chief recruiter on staff, McAnulty played a huge role in assembling Iona’s 2011 team that was ranked among the National Soccer Coaches’ Association of America’s (NSCAA) Top 25 throughout the season. A total of nine Iona players earned All-Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) honors at the end of the 2011 season, and 14 Gaels were named to the All-MAAC Academic Team. Iona finished fourth nationally in win-loss-tied percentage and topped the NSCAA North Atlantic poll in eight of the 12 weeks it was released. Additionally, the Gaels led the nation with six players earning NSCAA All-Region honors at the end of the season. In 2010, McAnulty helped Iona reach the MAAC Tournament championship game. He also aided in the development of Iona’s first-ever Hermann Trophy candidate, and helped mold the MAAC Rookie of the Year during that 2010 campaign. The 2009 season saw Iona capture its first MAAC regular-season championship in school history as the Gaels piled up a school-record eight league victories. It was during 2009 that McAnulty recruited and trained MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year Nils Binstock, who currently holds the Iona career record with 25 shutouts. In addition to serving as Iona’s primary recruiter, McAnulty also focused his energy on planning team and individual training sessions, devising strategy, analyzing video and delivering scouting reports. Prior to his stint at Iona, McAnulty served a six-year term as an assistant coach for the Columbia women’s soccer program. During his time with the Lions, he helped develop nine All-Ivy League selections. He trained the most prolific goalkeeper in Columbia history in Ali Ahern. She still holds school records for career shutouts, single-season shutouts, career goals-against average and single-season goalsagainst average. McAnulty was a three-year starter at Columbia during his collegiate playing days. In addition to his soccer exploits, McAnulty served as a FDNY firefighter.
Rich Costanzo is in his first season as an assistant coach for the Army men’s soccer program. Costanzo arrives at West Point following a five-year professional playing career from 2009 to 2013 that included stints with the Minnesota Thunder, Rochester Rhinos and Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the United Soccer League (USL). Costanzo played the 2009 season with Minnesota, scoring a goal in 20 appearances at right back before playing two seasons in Rochester, where he scored four goals in 39 games. During the 2012 and 2013 seasons, Costanzo served as captain of the Riverhounds, playing in 43 games with three goals. In 2012, Costanzo founded the Pittsburgh Soccer Academy (PSA), an organization geared toward training young soccer players. Costanzo served as the owner and director of PSA, where he directed training with individuals, groups and teams, while also conducting camps and clinics. Through PSA, Costanzo also worked with youth soccer groups to assist in teaching fundamentals and proper techniques. Costanzo was recognized for his accomplishments with PSA by Pittsburgh’s Whirl Magazine in a feature titled “13 under 30” that recognized 13 young professionals and entrepreneurs in the Pittsburgh area. Before his professional career, Costanzo played collegiately for one season at Penn State before transferring to Maryland. Costanzo was named the 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the Year following his freshman campaign with the Nittany Lions, while also earning Freshman All-America honors by Soccer America, Top Drawer Soccer and College Soccer News. Costanzo transferred to Maryland prior to the 2006 season before being named team captain in 2008 and leading the Terrapins to an ACC Championship and an NCAA Division I national title. He graduated from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science degree in General Business.
Assistant Coach Rich Costanzo, Head Coach Russell Payne, Assistant Coach Steve McAnulty, Athletic Intern 2nd Lt. Jason Lewis
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sean mogan
SENIOR CO-CAPTAIN • M 5-8 • 165 NAPERVILLE, ILL. BENET ACADEMY
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HONORS: 2014 team captain ... 2013 All-Patriot League third team ... 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... 2012 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2013 (JUNIOR): One of five field players to appear in all 18 games ... started in 17 matches ... led the team with 10 points (three goals, four assists) ... tallied a goal and an assist in a 2-0 win over Manhattan (9/2) ... scored the game-winner in a 1-0 win over Colgate (10/9) ... found the back of the net at Holy Cross (10/30) ... recorded assists against Houston Baptist (9/22), Central Connecticut State (10/22) and against Holy Cross in the Patriot League Tournament (11/15). 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 14 matches in which he appeared ... helped anchor Army’s defense, along with classmate Tommy Jaeger ... fired six shots on the season ... ripped a season-best two shots at Seton Hall ... recorded single shots against Binghamotn, Navy, Adelphi and Colgate ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after posting a 3.541 grade-point average during the fall semester. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Enjoyed a productive first season at West Point ... one of just six Army players to appear in all 18 games during rookie year ... started 17 contests ... finished with one goal and one assist for three points ... fired 11 shots, including two shots on goal ... made career debut against Marist in the season opener ... came off the bench and tallied first career goal against the Red Foxes ... drew first career start versus Manhattan just three days later ... started the final 17 games of the season ... attempted career-high three shots in road match at VMI ... picked up first career assist in Army’s 2-1 setback to Central Connecticut ... unleashed a pair of shots in Black Knights’ 2-0 loss to St. Joseph’s. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year member of the varsity soccer program at Benet Academy ... named to the all-sectional team by the Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association following a standout senior campaign ... selected as the team MVP as a senior ... earned first-team all-state accolades as a senior ... named to the Benet Academy honor roll every semester ... played club soccer for the Chicago Fire Under-18 Developmental team ... captained team to the Illinois State Cup title and helped team to six championships in seven years. PERSONAL: Sean David Mogan was born June 30, 1993 in Naperville, Ill. ... parents are Jack and Janine Mogan ... has one brother, Daniel ... former coach C.J. Brown serves as an assistant coach for the MLS’ Real Salt Lake following a standout professional career with the Chicago Fire ... hobbies include lifting weights and playing basketball ... enjoys spending time with his friends ... has visited both Alaska and Hawaii ... featured in high school year book for “Best Hair” ... majoring in Economics.
MOGAN’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2011 2012 2013 TOTALS
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 18/17 14/14 18/17 50/48
GOALS 1 0 3 4
ASSISTS 1 0 4 5
POINTS 3 0 10 13
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winston boldt
SENIOR CO-CAPTAIN • GK 6-4 • 205 ST. LOUIS, MO. JOHN BURROUGHS HONORS: Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week (six times) … AAA Athlete of the Week (four times) … Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (three times) ... 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List … 2014 team captain … 2013 team captain … 2013 NSCAA Division I All-American second team … 2013 NSCAA Division I AllMid-Atlantic Region first team … 2013 Capital One Division I Academic All-America second team … 2013 Capital One Academic All-District I first team … 2013 Patriot League All-Tournament Team … 2013 Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year … 2013 All-Patriot League first team … 2013 Patriot League Men’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year … 2013 Academic All-Patriot League … 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … 2012 Academic All-Patriot League … 2012 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … 2011 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
2011 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in six games as a freshman ... started the final five matches of the season ... finished the year with a 1.48 goals-against average ... made career debut against American ... played the final 13:26 ... drew first career start at Iona ... posted five saves in 2-1 overtime setback to the nationally-ranked Gaels ... earned first career victory in Army’s 2-1 win over Patriot League rival Bucknell ... made career-high eight saves versus the Bison en route to earning Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week honors ... also named Army Athletic Association Athlete of the Week for his efforts ... earned second consecutive victory in Black Knights’ 2-1 triumph versus Adelphi ... made a pair of saves in the contest ... stopped all three shots he faced en route to first career shutout in 0-0 draw opposite Lafayette in the conference finale.
2013 (JUNIOR): Started at goalkeeper in all 18 games … authored a 12-3-3 record, helping Army to its first Patriot League Tournament berth since 1996 … set a program record with 12 shutouts … 12 clean sheets tied for second nationally … ranked third nationally in save percentage (.888) and fifth in goals against average (.521) … didn’t allow a goal through Army’s first six matches … made a season-high seven saves against Houston Baptist (9/22), Boston University (10/5) and American (10/19) … endured eight overtime contests … went 3-2-3 in games exceeding the full 90 minutes … twice named Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week … landed on Top Drawer Soccer’s National Team of the Week two times … earned a AAA Athlete of the Week mention.
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Was a two-time all-state selection while playing for John Burroughs High School ... earned honors following both his junior and senior seasons ... was a three-time all-league performer, picking up those honors as a sophomore, junior and senior ... served as a team captain as a junior and senior ... played every position on the field at some point during his decorated high school career. PERSONAL: Winston Edward Boldt was born Sept. 21, 1992 in St. Louis, Mo. ... parents are Tom and Laura Boldt ... has three brothers, Tommy, Peter and Billy ... cousin, Chris Boldt, played football at Army ... hobbies include spelunking and playing golf ... enjoys taking ice baths ... majoring in Portuguese.
2012 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 17 games during a “breakout” sophomore season ... authored a 4-10-3 record to go along with a 1.46 goals-against average and .732 save percentage ... recorded three shutouts, blanking Air Force, Iona and Lafayette ... matched his career high with eight saves against American ... equaled that total opposite Lafayette ... posted seven stops versus Air Force and Navy ... earned Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week honors three times ... picked up the honor after shutting out Air Force (3-0) in the season opener ... also tabbed to the TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week following the standout performance ... collected Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week laurels a second time after posting a 3-0 shutout against Iona ... earned the conference’s weekly goalie award a third time after his seven-save performance versus Navy ... also selected as the Army Athletic Association Athlete of the Week for his effor against the Midshipmen ... named to the Patriot League All-Academic Team and earned a spot on the conference’s Honor Roll for the second year in a row after excelling in the classroom as well.
BOLDT’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2011 2012 2013 TOTALS
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GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 6/5 17/17 18/18 41/40
GAA 1.48 1.46 0.52 1.04
SAVE PCT. .724 .732 .888 .795
SO 1 3 12 16
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tommy jaeger
SENIOR • D 5-10 • 160 CENTENNIAL, COLO. CHERRY CREEK
#3
HONORS: Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week (8/27/12) 2013 (JUNIOR): Made 17 appearances, including 16 starts ... tallied a pair of assists ... assisted on Nick Williams’ game-winning goal in a season-opening 3-0 win over VMI (8/30) ... registered a secondary assist in a 1-0 win over Lehigh (Oct. 26). 2012 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 14 games that he appeared in during a steady sophomore season ... anchored the Black Knights’ defense ... credited with one assist, dishing out a helper in Army’s 3-0 win against Air Force in the season opener ... fired shots versus Binghamton, American, Bucknell and Manhattan ... lone shot on goal was opposite the Bison ... named Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week following the victory over Air Force after helping to keep the Falcons’ offense in check. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Burst onto the scene as a freshman ... one of just two Army players to start all 18 matches ... emerged as one of the top defenders in the Patriot League ... routinely assigned to mark one of the opposition’s top forwards ... played an integral part in Black Knights’ defense that recorded three shutouts and limited the opposition to less than two goals per game ... huge part of Army’s set pieces throughout the season ... picked up three assists as primary trigger man on corner kicks and free kicks ... was tied for third on the team with 22 shots ... ranked second on the squad with 14 shots on goal ... listed tied for the team lead with three assists ... made career debut in season-opening match versus Marist ... recorded first career point in that contest when he assisted Jeff Pickett’s goal thanks to a perfectly-placed corner kick ... picked up assists in Army victories over Holy Cross and Hartford later in the season ... attempted career-high five shots in 1-0 setback to Seton Hall ... credited with career-high three shots on goal in that contest ... matched that number with three shots on goal versus Lafayette ... fired at least one shot in 12 of 18 contests. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year letterman at Cherry Creek High School ... helped lead team to consecutive league titles as a junior and senior ... led squad to the state championship as a senior ... earned NSCAA first-team All-America honors ... picked up all-state and all-league accolades as well ... captained the team during his junior and senior campaigns ... earned first-team academic all-state plaudits as a junior and senior ... presented with academic letters three years in a row (200810) ... played for the Under-14 U.S. National Team ... traveled around the country and Mexico to compete ... played club soccer for Real Colorado. PERSONAL: Thomas Patrick Jaeger was born Jan. 21, 1993 in Aurora, Calif. ... parents are Gary and Suzy Jaeger ... has two sisters, Katy and Maggie ... hobbies include golfing and swimming ... volunteered with his team throughout high school at a local Ronald McDonald House ... majoring in Systems Management.
JAEGER’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2011 2012 2013 TOTALS
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 18/18 14/14 17/16 49/48
GOALS 0 0 0 0
ASSISTS 3 1 2 6
POINTS 3 1 2 6
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chris britt
JUNIOR • GK 6-5 • 195 MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. MISSION VIEJO (USMAPS) 2013 (SOPHOMORE): Did not appear in a match. 2012 (FRESHMAN): Did not appear in a match as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned four varsity letters at Mission Viejo High School ... served as a two-time team captain ... twice named to the all-league first team ... selected as the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year following standout senior season ... also earned all-county plaudits as a senior ... tabbed team MVP after outstanding junior campaign ... played club soccer for the FC United Black team. PERSONAL: Christopher Andrew Britt was born Jan. 1, 1993 in Irvine, Calif. ... parents are Tim and Laura Britt ... has one brother, Robert Eggers ... late grandfather was a colonel in the United States Marine Corps ... hobbies include mountain biking and paintballing ... also enjoys playing basketball and volleyball ... ardent animal lover ... has always dreamed of joining the armed forces ... majoring in Management.
BRITT’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2012 2013 TOTALS
22
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 0/0 0/0 0/0
GAA ----
SAVE PCT. ----
SO ----
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justin kim
JUNIOR • M 5-10 • 175 GARDENA, CALIF. BISHOP MONTGOMERY (USMAPS)
#4
HONORS: 2013 All-Patriot League second team 2013 (SOPHOMORE): Played in and started 16 games ... recorded one assist ... notched the primary assist on Cameron Niccum’s game-winning goal in a 2-0 victory over Bucknell (9/28). 2012 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games with three starts ... ranked tied for fourth on the team with two assists ... made career debut in the season opener against Air Force ... recorded first career assist versus the Falcons ... registered second assist in Army’s 3-0 win over Iona ... drew first career start against American ... also drew starts at Adelphi and Manhattan ... recorded a career-high two shots opposite the Jaspers. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year letterman at Bishop Montgomery High School ... named to the all-league first team following a productive senior campaign in the fall of 2010 ... also played for the LA Galaxy Academy club team ... spent the 2011-12 academic year at the United States Military Academy Prep School. PERSONAL: Justin Yong Kim was born May 24, 1993 in Redondo Beach, Calif. ... parents are Steve and Young Hee Kim ... has two brothers, Michael and Jonathan ... brother, Michael, is a senior on the Army soccer team ... cousin, Jay Kim serves in the United States Army Reserves ... hobbies include listening to music ... majoring in Management.
KIM’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2012 2013 TOTALS
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 12/3 16/16 28/19
GOALS 0 0 0
ASSISTS 2 1 3
POINTS 2 1 3
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cameron niccum
JUNIOR • D 6-4 • 185 AUSTIN, TEXAS LAKE TRAVIS
#7
HONORS: 2013 All-Patriot League third team ... 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... 2012 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2013 (SOPHOMORE): Made 17 appearances, all as a starter ... finished the season with a goal and an assist ... assisted on Ethan Spivack’s marker in the Houston Baptist game (9/22) ... scored his first collegiate goal on a game-winning header in a 2-0 victory over Bucknell (9/28) in Army’s Patriot League opener. 2012 (FRESHMAN): Started all 12 matches that he appeared in ... drew first career start in Army’s 3-0 victory over Air Force in the season opener ... recorded first career point in the Black Knights’ 2-1 setback to Binghamton, handing out an assist against the Bearcats ... fired career-high two shots versus Iona ... matched that total at Adelphi ... posted single shots against Binghamton and Cal State Northridge ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after posting a 3.214 grade-point average during the fall semester. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Awarded four varsity letters during productive soccer career at Lake Travis High School ... earned a spot on the all-district second team as a sophomore in 2009 ... also played for the Texas Rush and Lonestar SC Academy. PERSONAL: Cameron James Niccum was born May 6, 1994 in Katy, Texas ... parents are Eric and LaRhonda Niccum ... has one brother, Drew ... has one sister, Vanessa ... lived with African soccer player, Kekuta Manneh, for three years ... began playing soccer when he was three years old ... hobbies include playing ultimate frisbee and lacrosse ... loves yellow cake ... majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
NICCUM’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2012 2013 TOTALS
24
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 12/12 17/17 29/29
GOALS 0 1 1
ASSISTS 1 1 2
POINTS 1 3 4
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cody guerry
JUNIOR • F 5-9 • 165 GARLAND, TEXAS NAAMAN FOREST (SOUTH KENT)
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2013 (SOPHOMORE): One of five field players to appear in all 18 games ... started in 12 matches ... recorded a goal and two assists ... found the back of the net against Houston Baptist (9/22) ... credited with the primary assist on the first and second goals during Army’s 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Boston University (10/5). 2012 (FRESHMAN): Played in 15 games with two starts ... ranked tied for sixth on the team with three points ... made career debut in season opener versus Air Force ... scored first career goal against Iona, potting an insurance marker in the Black Knights’ 3-0 victory ... drew first career start at Cal State Northridge ... also started at NJIT ... credited with first career assist opposite the Highlanders. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year letterwinner at Naaman Forest High School ... named Newcomer of the Year following standout freshman season ... tabbed Garland District Sophomore of the Year after outstanding sophomore campaign ... garnered consecutive Garland District Offensive MVP awards as a junior and senior ... was selected to the all-district first team three times, and was placed on the all-region first team during the team’s run into the Sweet 16 of the 2010 Texas State Championship ... served as team captain as a senior ... tallied 38 goals and 28 assists during his prolific four-year career graduated within the top 10 percent of his class ... was a member of the ‘92 North Texas ODP State Team ... squad was a four-time Dallas Cup participant ... also helped the U-18 Dallas Texans U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA) team to an undefeated 17-0-13 season and a third place ranking in the 2011 USSDA Finals ... spent last season at prep school powerhouse South Kent ... named to the ESPN High School Connecticut AllStar soccer team ... served as an integral part of the Cardinals’ fifth New England Championship in six years, their seventh consecutive Western New England Regular Season Championship their No. 1 ranking ESPN High School ... finished the 2011 season with an undefeated 19-0-1 record. PERSONAL: Cody Christopher Guerry was born July 30, 1992 in Garland, Texas ... parents are Tony and Kay Guerry ... has one sister, Rachel ... played club soccer with former Army player Jordan Reese ... former high school teammate Kaoru Forbess was a member of the University of Maryland’s 2008 national championship team ... former high school teammate Cameron Brown was a member of the University of North Carolina’s 2011 national championship team ... former FC Dallas club teammates Ruben Luna and Moises Hernandez are now members of the FC Dallas MLS squad ... former coach Hassan Nazari played in the 1976 Olympics and the 1978 World Cup for Iran ... Nazari also coached the Dallas Texans club team to three national championships ... former coaches Ben Iroha and Ed Puskarick were former MLS players ... Iroha, who played for Nigeria in the 1994 World Cup, won an MLS title as a member of DC United in 1997 ... hobbies include lifting weights and swimming ... also enjoys art ... once pulled a man from an over-turned burning truck on the way home from soccer practice ... traveled to Mexico to build a school house on a church-sponsored trip ... majoring in Engineering Management.
GUERRY’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2012 2013 TOTALS
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 15/2 18/12 33/14
GOALS 1 1 2
ASSISTS 1 2 3
POINTS 3 4 7
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tony black
JUNIOR • D 6-0 • 170 BELLAIRE, TEXAS BELLAIRE SENIOR (USMAPS) 2013 (SOPHOMORE): Made three appearances ... saw action against Patriot League opponent Loyola (10/12) and nonconference foes Marist (9/11) and Central Connecticut State (10/22). 2012 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in four matches as a freshman ... made career debut at Cal State Northridge ... drew first career start at Cal Poly ... also started Army’s Patriot League opener at Holy Cross ... drew time as a reserve opposite Manhattan ... lone shot came versus the Jaspers. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Two-year letterwinner at Bellaire High School ... twice named all-district ... played club soccer with the Texas Rush ... was also a member of the South Texas Olympic Development Program in 2009 ... completed a post-graduate year at the United States Military Academy Prep School (USMAPS) in 2011. PERSONAL: Tony LaDarryl Black Jr. was born June 10, 1993 in Houston, Texas ... parents are Tony and Pearl Black ... has one sister, Camille ... played club soccer with current Army teammate Cameron Niccum ... hobbies include golfing and swimming ... also enjoys playing basketball ... aspires to work for the FBI or CIA following military commitment ... majoring in Management.
BLACK’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2012 2013 TOTALS
26
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 4/2 3/0 7/2
GOALS 0 0 0
ASSISTS 0 0 0
POINTS 0 0 0
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alex clark
JUNIOR • D 5-8 • 168 ST. PETERS, MO. FORT ZUMWALT SOUTH
#26
HONORS: 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2013 (SOPHOMORE): Made eight appearances with four starts ... career debut came in a 2-0 win over Marist (9/11) ... made first collegiate start at Central Connecticut State (10/22) ... started in the final three games of the season against Lafayette (11/2), Navy (11/8) and in the Patriot League Tournament Semifinals against Holy Cross (11/15). 2012 (FRESHMAN): Was not a member of the team. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Was a four-year letterwinner in soccer at Fort Zumwalt South High School ... captained the team during sophomore, junior and seniors years ... named all-conference first team as a junior and senior ... an all-conference MVP ... earned academic all-district first team honors in sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... received the Scholar Athlete Award as a senior. PERSONAL: Alexander Stayton Clark was born on Dec. 21, 1993 ... parents are Michael and Dawn Clark ... participates in the West Point Negotiations Project, the Investment Club and the Economics Forum at West Point ... along with soccer, Clark enjoys music and playing the piano ... majoring in Management.
CLARK’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2012 2013 TOTALS
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED
GOALS
ASSISTS
POINTS
0 0
0 0
NOT A MEMBER OF THE MEN’S SOCCER PROGRAM
8/4 8/4
0 0
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trase stapley
SOPHOMORE • D 5-8 • 164 HOOPER, UTAH ROY
#2
2013 (FRESHMAN): Made 17 appearances with 15 starts ... netted one goal, while providing a pair of assists ... tallied an assist in Army’s 3-0 season-opening win over VMI (8/30) ... made first collegiate start in a 2-0 victory against Manhattan (9/2) ... first career goal came in a 1-0 double-overtime win opposite Fordham (9/14) ... registered an assist at Holy Cross (10/30). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played four years of soccer at Roy High School ... team won the regional championship in 2012 and 2013 ... a member of La Rocca and Real Salt Lake club squads in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy ... played in the Real Salt Lake residency program. PERSONAL: Trase Spencer Stapley was born on Jan. 24, 1995 ... son of Antionette Stapley ... major is undeclared.
STAPLEY’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2013 TOTALS
28
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 17/15 17/15
GOALS 1 1
ASSISTS 2 2
POINTS 4 4
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tanner vosvick
SOPHOMORE • D 6-1 • 175 PHOENIX, MD. GILMAN SCHOOL
#5
HONORS: 2013 Patriot League Rookie of the Year ... 2013 All-Patriot League second team ... Patriot League Rookie of the Week (twice) 2013 (FRESHMAN): The only field player to start in all 18 games ... one of five field players to appear in all 18 games ... finished fifth on the team with six points (two goals, two assists) ... both goals came on penalty kicks ... first collegiate point came as an assist during a 1-0 win over Fordham (9/14) ... scored first career goal on a penalty kick in a 1-0 victory at Loyola (10/12) ... tallied a goal and an assist in Army’s very next game, helping the Black Knights to a 2-1 come-from-behind win over American (10/19). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played soccer at Gilman School ... team won MIAA “A” Conference Championship ... scored 23 goals during his first three seasons ... selected to the All-MIAA “A” Conference team, the Baltimore Sun All-Metro team and the Maryland Association of Coaches All-State team ... was a place kicker for the nationally-ranked Gilman School football team as a senior ... a four-year starter for the Baltimore Bays Chelsea club team that competed in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy League ... team reached the playoffs all four years ... in 2011, was selected as a member of the Disney Adidas Soccer Showcase All-Star team comprised of 18 Development Academy players that travelled to England to compete against European youth academy teams ... recognized as an IMG Top 150 Club Soccer Player for the Class of 2013 ... selected to U.S. Soccer Market Training Center for four consecutive years. PERSONAL: Tanner Bric Vosvick was born on March 8, 1995 in Plano, Texas ... parents are David and Dee Vosvick ... has an older brother, Chase ... enjoys sports, concerts, beaches and spending time with friends ... major is undeclared.
VOSVICK’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2013 TOTALS
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 18/18 18/18
GOALS 2 2
ASSISTS 2 2
POINTS 6 6
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christian ollen
SOPHOMORE • M 5-10 • 170 OAKTON, VA. OAKTON
#6
2013 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 16 games with 11 starts ... finished with two goals and an assist ... made collegiate debut in the starting 11 against VMI (8/30) ... first career assist came in a 1-0 win over Fordham (1-0) ... netted first career goal during a 2-0 victory over Bucknell (9/28) ... scored Army’s first goal in a 3-2 doubleovertime win over Boston University (10/2) to spark the eventual comeback that erased a 2-0 deficit. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played soccer at Oakton High School ... earned all-district first team honors for three years ... named to the all-region second team once ... competed as a member of Reston F.C. PERSONAL: Christian Dane Ollen was born on Oct. 1, 1994 ... parents are Mike and Carol Ollen ... supports English soccer team, Arsenal F.C. ... major is undeclared.
OLLEN’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2013 TOTALS
30
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 16/11 16/11
GOALS 2 2
ASSISTS 1 1
POINTS 5 5
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alex jaroscak
SOPHOMORE • M 5-8 • 160 WESTON, FLA. CYPRESS BAY
#8
HONORS: 2013 Patriot League All-Tournament Team ... Patriot League Rookie of the Week (10/7/13) 2013 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 17 games with six starts ... second on the team with nine points (three goals, three assists) ... tallied a goal and an assist against Marist (9/11) in his first collegiate start ... also finished with a goal and an assist in Army’s 3-2 double-overtime win against Boston University (10/5) ... buried the game-winning goal in the 103rd minute to help Army climb back from a 2-0 deficit opposite the Terriers ... scored the game-winner in a 2-1 win over American (10/19) before recording an assist in a 1-0 triumph over Lehigh (10/26) ... netted Army’s only goal in the Patriot League Tournament Semifinal contest against Holy Cross (11/15). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played soccer at Cypress Bay High School ... served as a team captain during his junior year ... earned all-county first team honors ... competed on the Weston club team in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy ... invited to the U.S. Soccer Regional Training Center. PERSONAL: James Alexander Jaroscak was born on Nov. 25, 1994 ... parents are James and Michelle Jaroscak ... enjoys music and hanging out with friends ... major is undeclared.
JAROSCAK’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2013 TOTALS
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 17/6 17/6
GOALS 3 3
ASSISTS 3 3
POINTS 9 9
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ethan spivack
SOPHOMORE • F 5-11 • 165 MIAMI, FLA. MIAMI PALMETTO SENIOR HONORS: Patriot League Rookie of the Week (9/9/13) 2013 (FRESHMAN): One of five field players to appear in all 18 games ... made six starts ... tied for the team lead with four goals ... fourth on the team with eight points ... scored the game-winning goal in back-to-back contests against Air Force (9/7) and Marist (9/11) ... first career goals ... also netted goals against Houston Baptist (9/22) and at Central Connecticut State (10/22). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played soccer at Miami Palmetto Senior High School ... a member of the Kendall U-16 club team of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy ... played under former professional soccer player, Luchi Gonzalez at Kendall ... at TopDrawerSoccer.com Top-150 recruit ... led Kendall during his last two seasons on the team ... earned invitation to the U.S. Soccer Training Center. PERSONAL: Ethan Callahan Spivack was born on March 19, 1995 in Miami, Fla. ... parents are Michael and Elizabeth Spivack ... sister, Alec plays soccer at Brandeis ... several relatives served in the military including staff sargeant William Callahan, private Anthony Matteo, sargaent Gordon Spivack and private Richard Callahan ... enjoys music and hanging out with friends ... major is undeclared.
SPIVACK’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2013 TOTALS
32
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 18/6 18/6
GOALS 4 4
ASSISTS 0 0
POINTS 8 8
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christian clark
SOPHOMORE • D 6-1 • 172 PLEASANTON, CALIF. FOOTHILL
#13
HONORS: 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2013 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 15 games including two starts ... notched one assist ... made first collegiate appearance in Army’s season-opening 3-0 win over VMI (8/30) ... provided the secondary assist on Alex Jaroscak’s game-winning goal against American (10/19) ... made first career start opposite the Eagles ... also appeared in the starting 11 in the regular-season finale against Navy (11/8). HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played soccer at Foothill High School ... served as team captain as a junior and senior ... was the second leading goal scorer in his league as a senior ... an All-East Bay California first team selection and an all-league MVP in 2012-13 ... earned all-league first team honors as a junior ... won high school’s varsity MVP as a junior and sophomore ... won the Scholar Athlete Award as a sophomore ... named all-league honorable mention as a freshman ... played club soccer for Mustangs F.C. PERSONAL: Christian Andrew Clark was born on Feb. 25, 1995 ... parents are Jeffrey and Elizabeth Clark ... major is undeclared.
CLARK’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2013 TOTALS
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 15/2 15/2
GOALS 0 0
ASSISTS 1 1
POINTS 1 1
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nick williams
SOPHOMORE • F 6-0 • 175 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. NEWARK ACADEMY
HONORS: Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week (10/28/13) ... Patriot League Rookie of the Week (9/3/13) ... Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (9/3/13) ... AAA Athlete of the Week (9/2/13) 2013 (FRESHMAN): One of five field players to appear in all 18 games ... made 15 starts ... tied for second on the team with nine points and finished tied for first with four goals ... led the Black Knights with three game-winning goals ... started and scored two goals, including the game winner, in a 3-0 win over VMI (8/30) to open the season ... netted the game-winning marker in back-to-back contests against Central Connecticut State (10/22) and Lehigh (10/26) ... assisted on Alex Jaroscak’s game-clinching goal during a come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Boston University (10/5) ... selected to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week ... named AAA Athlete of the Week once. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year member of the soccer team, and a one-year member of the lacrosse and track & field squads at Newark Academy ... served as a soccer captain during his senior year ... named all-conference first team and allprep first team as a junior and senior in soccer ... an all-state first team selection as a senior ... selected to the New Jersey All-Star Game as a senior ... as a senior, was ranked 15th in New Jersey by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... was his team’s leading goal scorer as a junior ... named all-conference first team for track & field as a senior ... set the Newark Academy record in the 100-meter and 200-meter events ... played on the Match Fit club team of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy ... was his team’s leading scorer during the last two seasons with Match Fit ... a U.S. Soccer Regional Training Center invitee. PERSONAL: Nicholas Alexander Williams was born on March 23, 1995 ... parents are Ian and Molly Ann Williams ... enjoys playing handball, watching Premier League soccer and spending time with family and friends ... major is undeclared.
WILLIAMS’ CAREER NUMBERS SEASON 2013 TOTALS
34
GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 18/15 18/15
GOALS 4 4
ASSISTS 1 1
POINTS 9 9
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denys villatoro
FRESHMAN • GK 6-1 • 185 OZONE PARK, N.Y. CHRIST THE KING REGIONAL
FRESHMAN • D 6-0 • 180 MIAMI, FLA. HOMESTEAD SENIOR (USMAPS)
#0
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played for Blau Weiss Gottschee of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy under head coach Miguel Brunengo … served as captain of B.W. Gottschee squad … previously played soccer at Christ the King Regional High School in Middle Village, Queens, N.Y. … won the U15 Northeast Pre-Academy League title with the New York Cosmos Pre-Academy club … member of the National Honor Society at Christ the King Regional … earned recognition on the Gold Honor Roll for achieving a 95 average or better throughout high school. PERSONAL: Christian Larry Nolasco … born in Ozone Park, N.Y., on April 2, 1996 … son of Santos and Maria Nolasco … has three siblings, Edwin, Jacquelyn and Ronald … first member of family to attend West Point … played baseball for four years until his sophomore year of high school … family owns a pizzeria and deli … credits his family with playing a large role in his soccer career … enjoys hanging out with friends and watching college sports … major is undeclared.
#11
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Competed on the Kendall Soccer Coalition club team in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy under head coach Matias Asorey ... also a member of the USMAPS soccer team ... played high school soccer at Homestead Senior High School in Homestead, Fla. ... named Homestead’s MVP following sophomore and junior campaigns. PERSONAL: Denys Donaldo Villatoro ... born on May 1, 1994 in La Union, El Salvador ... son of Donaldo and Maria Villatoro ... has one brother, Jekson ... first member of family to attend West Point ... played alongside Army teammate Ethan Spivack on the Kendall Soccer Coalition team ... hobbies include playing basketball and hanging out with friends ... major is undeclared.
james mbony mario da silva FRESHMAN • F 5-10 • 162 PARKLAND, FLA. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HS
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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played for Weston FC of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy under head coach Marcelo Neveleff ... invited to the Olympic Development Program ... led Florida to its first ODP National Championship, winning tournament MVP and the Golden Boot (most goals in the tournament) ... a member of the soccer team at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... a Miami Herald All-County first team selection for Broward County as a sophomore ... leading goal scorer in Broward County among Class 5A-6A players ... team MVP as a sophomore ... Rookie of the Year as a freshman ... earned the highest GPA on his team during sophomore season at St. Thomas Aquinas.
FRESHMAN • D 5-10 • 180 SILVER SPRING, MD. MONTGOMERY BLAIR (USMAPS)
#12
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played club soccer for Bethesda-Olney of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy ... played on the USMAPS team during the 2013 season ... also competed at the high school level at Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Md. ... a member of the men’s soccer team at Howard University in 2011 before enlisting in the Army. PERSONAL: James Mbony ... born in Silver Spring, Md. ... major is undeclared.
PERSONAL: Mario Daniel Da Silva ... born in Coral Springs, Fla., on September 18, 1996 ... son of Cedonio and Adriana Da Silva ... has two sisters Adrianne and Alexandra ... first member of family to attend West Point ... played on the Weston club team in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy with Army teammate Alex Jaroscak ... earned a trial at the West Ham United Youth Academy in London, England ... besides soccer, Da Silva enjoys playing basketball, football and lacrosse ... major is undeclared.
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incoming player bios newton tsang
marcos arroyo
FRESHMAN • M 6-1 • 170 NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. GREAT NECK SOUTH (SOUTH KENT)
FRESHMAN • M 5-8 • 158 OVIEDO, FLA. HAGERTY
#15
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played on the prep team at South Kent School in South Kent, Conn., under head coach Owen Finberg ... also played three years of soccer at Great Neck South High School in Great Neck, N.Y. ... captained high school squad as a senior ... played on the 2013 South Kent team that won the NEPSSA Class B New England Championship ... team finished with a record of 18-3-2 ... competed on Albertson SC in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy for six years. PERSONAL: Newton Jo-Ngai Tsang ... born on May 13, 1995 in New York, N.Y. ... son of Terence and Alice Tsang ... has one brother, Warner ... first member of family to attend West Point ... didn’t start playing competitive soccer until age 15 ... major is undeclared.
sebastian palomino FRESHMAN • M 5-10 • 165 RIVERDALE, N.Y. FORDHAM PREP (USMAPS)
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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played on the Orlando City squad of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy under head coach and former Arsenal midfielder Paul Shaw ... also played at Hagerty High School in Oviedo, Fla. ... served as captain on U18 and U16 Orlando City teams ... tied for the most starts and appearances in the USSDA during the 2013-14 season ... received Orlando City Player Exclusive Recognition in 2013 ... named a 2012 U16 ESPY Award Player to Watch by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... achieved over a 4.0 GPA during all four years of high school ... received the DAR Good Citizens Award, Hero Scholarship and Honor Graduate Award in 2014 ... president of the National Honor Society at Hagerty ... student government executive board historian ... class orator for the 2014 graduating class at Hagerty. PERSONAL: Marcos Jay Arroyo ... born in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 29, 1996 ... son of Jaime and Doris Arroyo ... has one sister, Leanna ... cousin Jose William Arroyo is a specialist in the Army ... another cousin, Jose Gabriel Arroyo is a specialist in the National Guard ... first member of family to play a collegiate sport ... has played soccer since the age of four ... born on Feb. 29 of a leap year ... hobbies include biking, canoeing and longboarding ... major is undeclared.
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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Competed on the Downtown United Soccer Club under head coach Alex Cuba ... also attended Fordham Prep School and USMAPS ... a State Cup Champion and team MVP as a member of the Downtown United Soccer Club in 2013 ... all-league selection as a member of Fordham Prep in 2012 and 2013 ... MVP at Fordham Prep following the 2013 season ... member of the 2012 Fordham Prep state championship team ... recognized on the all-state team ... earned the Magis Award in 2013 for academic excellence. PERSONAL: Sebastian Palomino ... born September 22, 1995 in New York, N.Y. ... son of Gustavo and Marianella Palomino ... has a sister, Gabriella ... first member of family to attend West Point ... father, Gustavo, played soccer at LIU Brooklyn before playing on the Puerto Rican national team ... father serves as the technical director for the Downtown United Soccer Club in Manhattan ... enjoys listening to music and spending time with family and friends ... major is undeclared.
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spencer goldstein FRESHMAN • F 6-0 • 160 LITTLETON, COLO. HERITAGE
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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Competed on the Colorado Rush club team in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy under head coach Sean Bushey ... also played soccer at Heritage High School in Littleton, Colo. ... led his team with nine goals during the 2012 season ... achieved a 4.0 GPA during the 2013-14 school year. PERSONAL: Spencer Dillon Goldstein ... born in Denver, Colo., on September 9, 1995 ... son of Phil and Caroline Goldstein ... has two brothers, Alex and Taylor ... cousin, Scott Sears, is a First Class Petty Officer in the Navy ... turned down a chance to play hockey for a youth national team to continue playing soccer ... first member of his family to move away from Colorado ... hobbies include hiking, rock climbing, camping and backpacking ... also enjoys reading and spending time with family ... major is undeclared.
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incoming player bios shaban abousaud FRESHMAN • M 5-10 • 155 MARIETTA, GA. LASSITER (USMAPS)
#22
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Attended USMAPS after playing for the Concorde Fire of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy under head coach Greg Blasingame ... scored a team-high 17 goals for USMAPS in 2013 ... served as team captain and scored the game-winning goal as a member of the Concorde Fire in the 2011 U.S. Youth Soccer U16 National Championship ... also played soccer at Lassiter High School in Marietta, Ga. ... 2011 ESPN Georgia All-State High School Soccer Team selection ... all-state and allcounty selection in soccer ... invited to the Olympic Development Program in 2010. PERSONAL: Shaban Ibrahim Abousaud ... born in Birmingham, Ala., on May 15, 1995 ... son of Ibrahim Abousaud and Omaima Elhemdani ... has three siblings, Aseala, Munear and Marin ... first member of family to attend West Point ... first Libyan to play soccer at West Point ... other than soccer, Abousaud enjoys basketball, volleyball, working out at the gym and spending time with family ... major is undeclared.
okheem riley FRESHMAN • F 6-3 • 170 FREDERICK, MD. GOVERNOR THOMAS JOHNSON
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HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played club soccer for FC Frederick under head coach Kenny Putnam ... also played at Governor Thomas Johnson High School in Frederick, Md. ... three-time Atlantic Soccer League All-Event Team selection (Columbia 2013, Jefferson Cup 2012, Bethesda 2011) ... all-conference second team and all-area second team honoree at Governor Thomas Johnson in 2012 ... 2013 all-conference first team selection as a member of the Maryland Olympic Development Program ... member of the National Honor Society in 2013 and 2014. PERSONAL: Okheem Romani Riley ... born on August 19, 1996 in Kingston, Jamaica ... son of Michael and Nadene Riley ... has six siblings, Anastasia Oates, Chante Oates, George Oates, Nick Oates, Akheem Riley and Chantell Riley ... first member of family to attend West Point ... moved to the United States at age 10 ... hopes to work in the medical field ... an avid Barcelona fan ... enjoys reading, writing and spending time with friends ... major is undeclared.
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2013 statistics/results 2013 RECORD: 12-3-3 PATRIOT LEAGUE RECORD: 6-2-1 HOME: 8-1-0 AWAY: 4-1-2 NEUTRAL: 0-1-1 DATE OPPONENT
SCORE
GOALS (ASSISTS)
AUGUST 30 VMI
W, 3-0
Williams (Jaeger) Williams (Stapley) Baietti
SEPTEMBER 2 MANHATTAN
W, 2-0
7 11
at Air Force MARIST
W, 1-0 W, 2-0
14 18 22
FORDHAM at Quinnipiac HOUSTON BAPTIST
W, 1-0 (2OT) T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 2-3 (OT)
Lewis (Mogan) Mogan (Baietti) Spivack Spivack (Jaroscak) Chabries (P. Lee) Stapley (Ollen, Vosvick)
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at Bucknell*
W, 2-0
OCTOBER 5 BOSTON U.*
W, 3-2 (2OT)
9 12 19
COLGATE* at Loyola* AMERICAN*
W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 (OT)
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at Central Conn. St.
W, 2-0
26 30
LEHIGH* at Holy Cross*
W, 1-0 L, 2-1
NOVEMBER 2 at Lafayette* 8 vs. Navy*^ 15 vs. Holy Cross+
Guerry Spivack (Niccum, Mogan) Niccum (Kim) Ollen Ollen (Guerry, Jaroscak) J. Lee (Guerry) Jaroscak (Williams) Mogan Vosvick (penalty kick) Vosvick (penalty kick) Jaroscak (Vosvick, C. Clark) Williams Spivack (Mogan) Williams (Jaroscak, Jaeger) Mogan (Stapley)
T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 1-0 (2OT) T, 1-1 (2OT) Jaroscak (Mogan) eliminated 4-3 on penalty kicks
* Patriot League Match ^ Army-Navy Cup (Chester, Pa.) + Patriot League Tournament Semifinal
Goalie Statistics Name Winston Boldt TEAM Total Opponents
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GP-GS 18-18 18 18
Minutes 1728:29 0:00 1728:29 1728:29
GA 10 0 10 25
Name Sean Mogan Nick Williams Alex Jaroscak Ethan Spivack Tanner Vosvick Christian Ollen Cody Guerry Trase Stapley Nick Baietti Cameron Niccum Jason Lewis Joseph Chabries Jordan Lee Tommy Jaeger Justin Kim Christian Clark Peter Lee Winston Boldt Alex Clark Tony Black Tim Mines Justin Santos Total Opponents
GP-GS 18-17 18-15 17-6 18-6 18-18 16-11 18-12 17-15 10-3 17-17 17-17 16-4 14-0 17-16 16-16 15-2 10-1 18-18 8-4 3-0 3-0 8-0 18 18
G 3 4 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 10
A 4 1 3 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 22 10
Pts 10 9 9 8 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 72 30
Sh 38 17 8 18 13 12 26 6 8 7 20 7 6 16 15 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 229 234
SOG 14 10 5 12 6 6 15 3 4 2 6 3 5 3 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 92
GW 1 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 3
PK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 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 2-2 1-1
GOALS ARMY Opponents
1st 6 3
2nd 16 5
OT 1 1
OT2 2 1
Total 25 10
SHOTS ARMY Opponents
1st 96 94
2nd 116 117
OT 8 13
OT2 9 10
Total 229 234
SAVES ARMY Opponents
1st 32 38
2nd 40 36
OT 7 1
OT2 3 4
Total 82 79
CORNER KICKS ARMY Opponents
1st 51 43
2nd 52 55
OT 2 5
OT2 5 5
Total 110 108
FOULS ARMY Opponents
1st 119 95
2nd 124 115
OT 12 12
OT2 7 2
Total 262 224
Avg 0.52 0.00 0.52 1.30
Saves 79 3 82 79
Pct .888 1.000 .891 .760
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W-L-T 12-3-3 0-0-0 12-3-3 3-12-3
Sho 12 0 12 3
2013 recaps Army 3, VMI 0 Aug. 30, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. Freshman forward Nick Williams scored two first-half goals as the Army men’s soccer team defeated Virginia Military Institute, 3-0, in the season opener for both teams on Friday afternoon at Clinton Field. Sophomore forward Nick Baietti also tallied for Army (1-0-0), and junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt turned away two shots to record the shutout. “To start the season off on the right note is everything,” said Army head coach Russell Payne. “[The freshmen] played with confidence and that’s all we’ve asked them to do.” Senior Daniel Kitchen made five stops in net for VMI (0-1-0). Each team had a shot in the opening 6:39 before Army scored in the ninth minute, when Williams won the ball near the edge of the 18-yard box and dribbled around the goalkeeper to put the Black Knights on top, 1-0. Williams added to Army’s lead in the 30th minute, when he headed home a deflected cross from the right side for his second tally of the contest. The Black Knights won a pair of corner kicks during a stretch of 8:15 late in the first half, but were not able to capitalize on those chances. Army moved in front by three goals in the 55th minute when Baietti tiptoed around a trio of VMI defenders to beat Kitchen on the left side. The Black Knights held a 6-1 advantage in shots over the game’s final 35:39, including a header by freshman midfielder Alex Jaroscak that sailed just over the Keydets’ crossbar in the 88th minute. VMI (0-1-0) Army (1-0-0)
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0 1
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the dressing room. Manhattan opened the second frame with a 4-1 shots advantage, but couldn’t find the equalizer, as Boldt made a pair of saves during a stretch of 4:43. Boldt denied one more attempt on goal before Mogan converted his first marker of the season in the 79th minute, connecting on a cross from Baietti, to put Army in front, 2-0. Mogan nearly found the back of the net for a second time, when he rang a shot off of the crossbar in the 88th minute.
Army 2, Marist 0
Manhattan (0-1-0) Army (2-0-0)
Four wins marks the program’s best start to a season since 2007, when it also started 4-0. The Black Knights also begin the season with four consecutive shutouts for the first time since 1931.
0 1
0 1
-
0 2
A - Jason Lewis (Sean Mogan), 23’ A - Sean Mogan (Nick Baietti), 79’ Shots - Army 12, Manhattan 10 Saves - Army 4, Manhattan 2 Corners - Manhattan 7, Army 6 Fouls - Army 16, Manhattan 13
Army 1, Air Force 0 Sept. 7, Cadet Soccer Stadium, USAFA, Colo. Freshman forward Ethan Spivack netted his first collegiate goal in the 72nd minute to lift the Army men’s soccer team to a 1-0 win over its service academy rival Air Force on Saturday night at Cadet Soccer Stadium. The Black Knights, who recorded their third consecutive shutout to open the season, improve to 3-0-0 overall, while the Falcons slip to 0-3-0. The victory marks the first time Army has started its year 3-0 since 2007, when it opened with four consecutive wins. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made four stops for Army to earn his third shutout of the season, and the seventh of his career. Freshman goalie Jake Schenk made five saves for Air Force in his home debut.
A - Nick Williams (Tommy Jaeger), 9’ A - Nick Williams (Trase Stapley), 30’ A - Nick Baietti, 55’ Shots - Army 15, VMI 4 Saves - VMI 5, Army 2 Corners - Army 6, VMI 3 Fouls - Army 16, VMI 15
Army 2, Manhattan 0 Sept. 2, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. Junior back Sean Mogan tallied a goal and an assist to lead the Army men’s soccer team to a 2-0 win over Manhattan College on Monday evening at Clinton Field. With the victory, the Black Knights improve to 2-0-0 on the season, while the Jaspers fall to 0-1-0. The win marks the first time Army has started the season 2-0 since 2007, when it began the year with four straight victories.
Junior back Sean Mogan registered the game’s first shot on net in the 24th minute for the Black Knights, but was denied by Schenk. The Falcons quickly grabbed the momentum though, as junior forward Zach Modly hit the post in the 34th minute before classmate Luke Welch narrowly missed the right post in the 37th minute. Mogan delivered the final attempt of the half, firing a shot that was saved by Schenk following a long free kick with just seconds remaining in the frame. Air Force held an 8-4 advantage in shots after the opening half, as Boldt needed to make three saves to keep the Falcons off the board. Air Force fired two shots in the opening stages of the second half, but the Black Knights countered with a pair of shots over an 8:31 stretch before Spivack’s game winner. Spivack found the back of the net on a shot from the edge of the 18-yard box after controlling the rebound off of a deflection.
Senior midfielder Jason Lewis also found the back of the net for Army, and sophomore midfielder Nick Baietti contributed his first career assist. Senior goalie Winston Boldt stopped all four shots he faced to post his second clean sheet of the season.
Army did well defensively, as it blocked attempts in the 81st and 82nd minutes to keep the Falcons from netting the equalizer. The Black Knights held the hosts without a shot over the contest’s final 8:06 to seal the victory.
Freshman goalkeeper Alex Coates McDowall finished with a pair of saves in his college debut for Manhattan. The Jaspers commanded a 3-1 advantage in shots during the first 15:18 of the first half, until the Black Knights fired off three shots during a 3:22 span, including two that came just eight seconds apart. Army found its way onto the scoreboard in the 23rd minute, when Lewis headed home Mogan’s cross from the right side.
Army (3-0-0) Air Force (0-3-0)
The Jaspers took one additional shot in the opening half’s remaining 22:51, as the Black Knights carried a 1-0 lead into
A - Ethan Spivack, 72’ Shots - Air Force 16, Army 11 Saves - Air Force 5, Army 4 Corners - Air Force 5, Army 4 Fouls - Air Force 22, Army 19
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1 0
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1 0
Sept. 11, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. Freshman forward Ethan Spivack netted his second gamewinning goal in as many contests as the Army men’s soccer team blanked Marist, 2-0, on Wednesday evening at Clinton Field. With the result, the Black Knights improve to 4-0 overall, while the Red Foxes fall to 0-4.
Sophomore Joseph Chabries scored the first goal of his college career for Army, while sophomore Peter Lee and freshman Alex Jaroscak each picked up their first career assists. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made a season-high five saves during a game in which the Black Knights held a 17-14 advantage in shots, to notch his career-high fourth clean sheet of the season. For Marist, senior goalkeeper Anthony Sokalski turned away six Army attempts. Sophomores Justin Kim and Cody Guerry created dangerous chances during a 6:35 stretch midway through the first half, but neither were able to solve Sokalski and the Marist defense. Each team had seven shots apiece in the 43rd minute before Army delivered two more attempts that were denied by Sokalski in the final 2:23 of the opening frame. Less than a minute into the second half, Spivack gave the Black Knights a 1-0 advantage after locating a loose ball off a deflected pass from Jaroscak. Army was awarded four corner kicks and three shots in the ensuing 8:15, but was unable to extend its lead. The Black Knights did push out to a two-goal advantage in the 61st minute when Chabries beat Sokalski on his left post after Lee’s cross from the right side. The Red Foxes attempted to mount a comeback, firing five shots during a 20:44 span, but weren’t able to beat Boldt and climb back to within one. Marist (0-4-0) Army (4-0-0)
0 0
0 2
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0 2
A - Ethan Spivack (Alex Jaroscak), 46’ A - Joseph Chabries (Peter Lee), 61’ Shots - Army 17, Marist 14 Saves - Marist 6, Army 5 Corners - Army 9, Marist 5 Fouls - Army 15, Marist 11
Army 1, Fordham 0 (2OT) Sept. 14, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. Freshman back Trase Stapley netted his first college goal in the 104th minute as the Army men’s soccer team topped Fordham, 1-0, in double overtime on Saturday night at Clinton Field. The Black Knights improve to 5-0 after the win, equaling their best start since 1997, while the Rams drop to 2-3. Army’s fifth straight shutout to open a season ties the most in program history, as it equals the mark set by the 1931 squad. Saturday’s victory also marked the fourth match in which a freshman has tallied the game-winning goal, and the first contest in which a defender scored the deciding marker. Freshman midfielder Christian Ollen notched his first career point as he collected the assist on Stapley’s game winner, while freshman back Tanner Vosvick recorded the secondary assist for his first point. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made a pair of saves to bring his career-high mark for shutouts in a season to five.
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2013 recaps Fordham graduate student Alex Naples made two saves in his fifth start of the season. Army had the upper hand early on in the match, as it held a 5-2 advantage in shots during the first half’s opening 29:14. Junior back Sean Mogan registered three of the Black Knight’s five first-half attempts, including the team’s only shot on goal in the stanza, which came in the sixth minute. Sophomore back Cameron Niccum had Army’s most dangerous attempt of the half, as he lifted a shot just over the crossbar in the 30th following sophomore midfielder Justin Kim’s corner kick from the left side. Army started the second half right where it left off the first, taking five shots during a stretch of 3:40 early in the frame. The Rams responded with the next three shots, but neither team was able to solve the opposing defense in regulation. Fordham notched two shots to Army’s one in the first overtime period, with neither team creating any dangerous chances. In the second overtime, freshman forward Ethan Spivack fired a shot on frame before being denied by Naples in the 102nd minute. Stapley’s goal game just 1:06 later, as he buried a shot into the top left corner of the goal after passes from Ollen and Vosvick. Fordham (2-3-0) Army (5-0-0)
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0 0
0 0
0 1
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0 1
Senior midfielder Jason Lewis created an opportunity in 108th minute, but his shot was stopped by Angoitia at the left post. Neither team had an attempt in the final 2:24 of the period. Army (5-0-1) Quinnipiac (1-2-3)
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0 0
0 0
0 0
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0 0
Shots - Quinnipiac 16, Army 14 Saves - Quinnipiac 10, Army 5 Corners - Quinnipiac 10, Army 7 Fouls - Army 21, Quinnipiac 14
Houston Baptist 3, Army 2 (OT) Sept. 22, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. Senior Walter Kromholz scored in the 93rd minute to lift Houston Baptist to a 3-2 overtime victory over the Army men’s soccer team on Sunday afternoon at Clinton Field. The game winner came after the hosts rebounded twice from one-goal deficits late in the match. With the loss, the Black Knights, who are ranked ninth in the most recent National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, fall to 5-1-1 overall, while the Huskies improve to 4-2-0. Sophomore forward Cody Guerry netted his first goal of the season for Army, while freshman forward Ethan Spivack added his third tally of the year. Sophomore back Cameron Niccum and junior back Sean Mogan added assists, and junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made a season-high seven saves.
A - Trase Stapley (Christian Ollen, Tanner Vosvick), 104’ Shots - Army 15, Fordham 9 Saves - Army 2, Fordham 2 Corners - Army 7, Fordham 1 Fouls - Army 20, Fordham 10
Along with Kromholz’s game winner, Houston Baptist received two goals and an assist from senior back Kyle Herbison. Senior forward Kristopher Tyrpak also picked up an assist, and sophomore goalie George Kelley turned away three shots.
Army 0, Quinnipiac 0 (2OT) Sept. 18, Quinnipiac Soccer Field, Hamden, Conn. The Army men’s soccer team played into double overtime for the second game in a row, this time settling for a 0-0 draw against regionally ranked Quinnipiac on Wednesday afternoon at the Quinnipiac Soccer Field. After the result, the Black Knights move to 5-0-1, while the Bobcats, who are tied for 10th in this week’s National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) North Atlantic Region poll, are now 1-2-3. With the clean sheet, the Black Knights set a program record with their sixth consecutive shutout. Army had previously recorded five straight shutouts in 1930, 1931 and 1973. The Black Knights also stand alone as the only team in the nation that has yet to surrender a goal. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt tied his season high with five stops for Army, while bringing his career high for shutouts in a season to six. Quinnipiac junior goalie Borja Angoitia made 10 saves in his sixth start of the season. The hosts held a 6-3 advantage in shots after the first half while each team had one on target. Boldt stopped junior Raphael Carvalho’s strike in the 34th minute, and sophomore forward Cody Guerry’s attempt for Army was saved by Angoitia just 54 seconds later. The first five of Army’s second half shots came on goal, but the Black Knights were unable to beat Angoitia and the Bobcats’ back row. Boldt turned away the only Quinnipiac shot on target of the period during the 51st minute. After making two saves in all of regulation, Boldt stopped a pair of Bobcat shots during a 1:55 stretch early in the first overtime period as the match remained deadlocked at 0-0. Quinnipiac manufactured two threatening chances in the
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105th minute of the second overtime, with senior Simon Hinde’s initial attempt sailing just wide before freshman James Doig’s follow-up was denied by Boldt.
Guerry knotted the game at 1-1 in the 79th minute after dribbling through a group of Houston Baptist defenders and beating Kelley with a shot at his right post. Herbison scored just 24 seconds later on an assist from Tyrpak as the Huskies moved in front, 2-1. With just under 10 minutes to play in regulation, Spivack headed home a pass from Niccum to tie the game at 2-2. Spivack’s goal came in the 82nd minute, just 2:22 after Herbison’s go-ahead tally. Kromholz eventually won it for the visitors, converting a shot from inside the 18-yard box on an assist from Herbison. During the opening half, Herbison put the Huskies on top, 1-0, with a tally in the 18th minute to mark the first goal allowed by the Black Knights this season. In the 24th minute, Boldt made a diving save on a drive from Houston Baptist junior midfielder Gustavo Alvarado to keep Army’s deficit at one. The Huskies kept play alive after Boldt’s save and nearly made the score 2-0, as Kromholz sent a header just high of the crossbar. Houston Baptist (4-2-0) Army (5-1-1)
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H - Kyle Herbison (Thilo Borgmann), 18’ A - Cody Guerry, 79’ H - Kyle Herbison (Kristopher Tyrpak), 80’ A - Ethan Spivack (Cameron Niccum, Sean Mogan), 82’ H - Walter Kromholz (Kyle Herbison), 93’ Shots - Houston Baptist 16, Army 15 Saves - Army 7, Houston Baptist 3 Corners - Houston Baptist 7, Army 4 Fouls - Army 12, Houston Baptist 7
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Army 2, Bucknell 0 Sept. 28, Emmitt Field, Lewisburg, Pa. The regionally ranked Army men’s soccer team posted its seventh shutout of the season, as it defeated regionally ranked Bucknell, 2-0, in both teams’ Patriot League opener on Saturday afternoon at Emmitt Field. With the win, the Black Knights, who are ranked eighth in the current National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region, improve to 6-1-1 overall and 1-0-0 in the conference, while the Bison, who stand seventh regionally, fall to 5-3-0 and 0-1-0. Sophomore back Cameron Niccum and freshman midfielder Christian Ollen each scored their first career goals, while sophomore midfielder Justin Kim added an assist. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made five saves to notch his seventh clean sheet of the season, the most by a Black Knight goalie since Jeremy Pamplin had seven in 1996. After Saturday’s blanking, Army stands tied for first in the nation in shutouts. Sophomore keeper Mike Lansing made seven stops for Bucknell, which entered the match with five straight wins. Lansing turned away each of Army’s four shots on target in the opening 34:47 before Niccum broke the scoreless tie in the 36th minute, heading home a corner kick from Kim. Attempting to strike even before halftime, the Bison fired four shots, including one that was saved and two that were blocked, but couldn’t beat Boldt and the Army defense. The Black Knights extended their lead to 2-0, when Ollen scored from about 18 yards out less than a minute into the second half. Boldt denied a Bucknell opportunity in the 55th minute to keep the score 2-0 before Army blocked a second attempt just three seconds later. Boldt made three more saves in the remainder of the game, including attempts in the 82nd and 85th minutes, respectively. Army (6-1-1, 1-0-0 PL) Bucknell (5-3-0, 0-1-0 PL)
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A - Cameron Niccum (Justin Kim), 36’ A - Christian Ollen, 46’ Shots - Bucknell 15, Army 12 Saves - Bucknell 7, Army 6 Corners - Army 6, Bucknell 4 Fouls - Army 12, Bucknell 8
Army 3, Boston University 2 (2OT) Oct. 5, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. Freshman Alex Jaroscak scored his first college goal in the 103rd minute to lift the Army men’s soccer team to a 3-2 double-overtime win against Patriot League foe Boston University on Saturday evening at Clinton Field. Army trailed 2-0 in the 82nd minute, but tallied two goals in the final 7:31 of regulation before Jaroscak won it in double overtime. With the victory, the Black Knights, who are ranked seventh in the current National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, improve to 7-1-1 overall and 2-0-0 in the Patriot League, while the Terriers fall to 3-6-1 and 0-2-0. Adding to his game-winning goal, Jaroscak picked up an assist for Army, while freshman midfielder Christian Ollen also scored. Sophomore forward Jordan Lee added his first marker of the season, classmate Cody Guerry contributed a pair of assists, and freshman forward Nick Williams notched an assist. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt equaled his season high of seven saves while earning the win. Sophomores Jeroen Blugh and Lucas McBride scored for
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sent a header wide before Boldt turned away an attempt from freshman midfield Colin O’Neill with just 12 seconds remaining in the match.
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Shots - Army 20, Boston U. 18 Saves - Boston U. 9, Army 7 Corners - Boston U. 11, Army 6 Fouls - Army 13, Boston U. 13 Shots - Navy 18, Army 13 Saves - Army 7, Navy 3 Corners - Navy 4, Army 3 Fouls - Army 21, Navy 15
Shots - Colgate 16, Army 13 Saves - Colgate 6, Army 5 Corners - Colgate 7, Army 6 Fouls - Army 14, Colgate 8
Army 1, Loyola 0 Oct. 12, Ridley Athletic Complex, Baltimore, Md. Freshman back Tanner Vosvick scored his first career goal to lift the Army men’s soccer team to a 1-0 win over Loyola in a Patriot League battle of regionally ranked opponents on Saturday evening at Ridley Athletic Complex. With the win, the Black Knights, who stand seventh in the current National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, improve to 9-1-1 overall and 4-0-0 in conference action, while the Greyhounds, who are ranked fifth in the North Atlantic Region, fall to 5-5-2 and 0-3-1.
Senior goalie Zach Kane turned away a pair of shots for the hosts.
Army 1, Colgate 0 Oct. 9, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. The regionally ranked Army men’s soccer team used a second-half goal from junior back Sean Mogan to grab a 1-0 Patriot League victory over Colgate on Wednesday evening at Clinton Field. After the win, the Black Knights, who are ranked seventh in this week’s National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, improve to 8-1-1 overall and 3-0-0 in league play, while the Raiders drop to 2-8-1 and 1-1-1. Army junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made five saves to notch his eighth shutout of the season. Boldt’s eight clean sheets are the most by a Black Knight goalie since 1992, when Lucas Rice totaled a program-best nine shutouts. Freshman goalkeeper Ricky Brown stopped six shots in net for Colgate. After the Raiders fired the contest’s first shot 14 seconds into the first half, the Black Knights took the next four, including two on net, in the ensuing 13:06. Colgate came back with chances of their own, as they trailed Army 7-5 in shots after the opening half. Mogan put the hosts on top, 1-0, in the 47th minute after burying a free kick into the top left corner on a strike from just outside right edge of the box. The Raiders fired off four shots during a 3:59 span near the midway point of the second half before recording six more attempts during the final 15:58. Army’s defense was tested twice in the final minute, as Colgate
Oct. 19, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. Freshman midfielder Alex Jaroscak found the back of the net in the 95th minute to lift the regionally ranked Army men’s soccer team to a 2-1 overtime win against Patriot League rival American on Saturday evening at Clinton Field.
A - Sean Mogan, 47’
Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made five saves to notch his ninth shutout of the season, equaling the program record set by Frank Oprandy in 1988 and matched by Lucas Rice in 1992. The victory marks Army’s best start to a season since 1975, when it opened 10-1-0, and is the first time the Black Knights are 4-0 in Patriot League play since 1996. Boldt is currently tied for first in the nation in clean sheets, ranks second in the country in save percentage (.911), and stands third nationally in goals against average (.430).
B - Lucas McBride, 2’ B - Jeroen Blugh (Jordan Barker), 72’ A - Christian Ollen (Cody Guerry, Alex Jaroscak), 83’ A - Jordan Lee (Cody Guerry), 88’ A - Alex Jaroscak (Nick Williams), 103’
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Loyola tested Boldt and the Army defense early, taking a pair of shots on target during a 15-second stretch in the ninth minute. Junior forward Connor Thompson’s initial attempt was blocked away before Boldt saved a header by senior back Jamie Libby. Sophomore forward Cody Guerry and junior back Tommy Jaeger each fired a shot in the ensuing 10:42, but neither attempt got past Kane. Senior midfielder Diego McQuestion’s attempt hit the post in the 27th minute for the hosts before the Greyhounds had two additional chances in the next 1:03. Boldt made his second save of the match in the 30th minute on Loyola’s fourth shot during a span of 3:04 to keep the match tied at 0-0. Vosvick took advantage of a Greyhound foul in the 18-yard box, burying a penalty shot in the 36th minute and putting the Black Knights in front, 1-0. Neither team had a shot in the half’s final 9:14. Army had four straight shots in the second half’s opening 9:25, but wasn’t able to bolster its lead. Loyola created scoring chances in the 73rd and 74th minutes, respectively, before winning four consecutive corners during a span of 33 seconds. The Greyhounds fired four shots in the final 3:52, but couldn’t beat Boldt and find and equalizer. The most dangerous of Loyola’s final chances came in the 88th minute, when Boldt made a diving save to his right to deny Thompson’s shot. Army (9-1-1, 4-0-0 PL) Loyola (5-5-2, 0-3-1 PL)
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The victory sends the Black Knights, who stand seventh in this week’s National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, to 10-1-1 overall and 5-0-0 in the league, while the Eagles, who won the Patriot League regular season title a year ago, fall to 4-6-3 and 2-2-1. With its 10th victory, Army matches its most wins in a season since winning 11 in 1996. The squad’s all-time wins record is 13. The Black Knights’ 5-0-0 start in the Patriot League is its best ever since joining the conference in 1990. The team’s all-time conference wins mark is six. Freshman back Tanner Vosvick scored on a penalty kick and assisted Jaroscak’s game winner, while junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt equaled his season high of seven saves. Boldt, who entered the match as the nation’s leader in shutouts (9), stands tied with Frank Oprandy ’89 and Lucas Rice ’93 for first on the program’s all-time shutouts list. Senior back Cristobal Soto scored on a penalty shot in the 54th minute for an American side that was picked to finish first in this year’s Patriot League Preseason Poll. Senior goalie Billy Knutsen made three saves. Both sides had chances early on in the match, but the first dangerous opportunity came in the 22nd minute when Army senior midfielder Jason Lewis took a shot from about 30 yards out that Knutsen deflected straight up in the air. Freshman forward Nick Williams followed up with a strike just five seconds later, but was denied by the Eagle goalkeeper at the right post. Boldt staved off a dangerous American opportunity in the 29th minute, punching away a right-side corner kick from Eagle freshman forward Joe Iraola to keep the game level at 0-0. The Black Knights held an 8-7 advantage in shots as the first half came to an end. American freshman forward Michael Cherry directed a hard shot at the Army net 6:13 into the second period, but was stopped by Boldt to keep the contest scoreless. The visitors were awarded a penalty in the 54th after a hand ball was called against the Black Knights in their own 18-yard box. Soto stepped up and planted the ball into the bottom right of Boldt’s net to put his team ahead, 1-0. Army was given a penalty following a foul in the box by American in the 77th minute, and Vosvick buried the chance for his second successful penalty shot in as many games. Boldt made diving stops to his right side on shots by Iraola and freshman forward Dale Ludwig in the 84th and 88th minutes respectively, to keep the Eagles from netting the go-ahead goal. An attempt by Lewis was blocked by American just 24 seconds into the overtime period before Jaroscak received a pass from Vosvick at the edge of the six-yard box and beat Knutsen on the left side in the 95th minute. American (4-6-3, 2-2-1 PL) Army (10-1-1, 5-0-0 PL)
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A - Tanner Vosvick (penalty kick), 36’ Shots - Loyola 14, Army 11 Saves - Army 6, Loyola 2 Corners - Loyola 9, Army 4 Fouls - Army 21, Loyola 12
Shots - American 19, Army 14 Saves - Army 7, American 3 Corners - American 9, Army 8 Fouls - Army 16, American 8
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2013 recaps Army 2, Central Connecticut 0 Oct. 22, CCSU Soccer Field, New Britain, Conn. Army men’s soccer junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt posted his 10th clean sheet of the season to become the Academy’s all-time leader in shutouts, as the Black Knights topped Central Connecticut State, 2-0, in a non-conference match-up on Tuesday evening at CCSU Soccer Field. Army, which is ranked sixth in this week’s National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, improves to 11-1-1, marking the third best start in program history. The 2013 team becomes the eighth Army squad to achieve 11 wins in a season, and the first since 1996. In notching his 10th shutout of the year, Boldt surpassed Frank Oprandy’s ’89 mark of nine shutouts set in 1988 and matched in 1992 by Lucas Rice ’93. Boldt entered the match ranked first in the nation in shutouts, while contributing to the team’s national rankings of first in save percentage (.909) and third in goals against average (.480). The Blue Devils, who stand fourth in the NSCAA’s North Atlantic Region, fall to 6-6-1 after the setback. Freshman forwards Ethan Spivack and Nick Williams scored for the Black Knights, while junior back Sean Mogan contributed an assist. Boldt made one save in a game which saw Army control an 11-4 advantage is shots and an 8-1 lead in corners. Junior goalie Rafal Krauze played the entire first half for Central Connecticut State before being replaced by sophomore Nick Velleca, who stopped three shots in the second half. The Black Knights manufactured a dangerous chance in the 24th minute when Mogan crossed a ball from the right side to sophomore back Cameron Niccum whose shot went just wide of the left post. Army came close to taking a 1-0 advantage again in the 32nd minute, as Williams took a wide turn to get behind a diving Krauze inside the 18-yard box before sending a shot across the goal face, just missing the right post. Just 5:10 later, Williams made his way back to the front of the goal, this time capitalizing on a Blue Devil turnover and beating Krauze on the lower left side to put the Black Knights on top, 1-0. Boldt didn’t face any shots in the opening half, as the hosts had just one attempt that went wide. Army had a pair of shots in the first 15:02 of the second half before Boldt made his only stop of the contest on a shot by sophomore midfielder Freddy Metellus in the 63rd minute. Spivack added to the Black Knights’ lead in the 72nd minute, when he found the back of the net after receiving a pass from Mogan, notching his team-leading fourth marker of the campaign. The Blue Devils had two shots during a 1:04 span within the final 2:22 of the game, but neither chance was on target. Army (11-1-1) CCSU (6-6-1)
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who are ranked sixth in the current National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, improve to 12-1-1 overall and 6-0-0 in the league, while the Mountain Hawks drop to 2-11-1 and 1-5-0. Freshman forward Nick Williams scored for the second game in a row for Army, while junior back Tommy Jaeger and freshman midfielder Alex Jaroscak added assists. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made five saves without surrendering a goal to extend his Academy record to 11 shutouts for the season. Boldt entered tonight’s action with the nation’s third-best save percentage (.908) and fourth-best goals against average mark (.442). After tonight’s action, the Black Knights lead the nation with an .892 win-loss-tie percentage. For Lehigh, freshman goalie Jacob Gottwald stopped three shots. Army registered four shots on target in the first 13:28 of the contest, as freshman Christian Ollen’s shot was saved by Gottwald before attempts by Jaeger and classmate Sean Mogan were directed away by the Lehigh defense. The Mountain Hawks only chance of the period came in the 18th minute when junior midfielder Matt Shreiner’s shot sailed over the Black Knight crossbar. Mogan sent a shot high in the 44th minute, as both teams went to the locker room tied at 0-0. Boldt made his first save of the match on a shot by freshman back Gianfranco Giammatteo in the 53rd minute before Army won three corner kicks during the ensuing 5:25. The Black Knights scored on the final corner kick of the sequence, as Jaeger’s corner from the right side was angled across the goalmouth by Jaroscak before Williams headed home the goal to give his team a 1-0 advantage. Boldt stopped three Mountain Hawk chances during a six-minute span midway through the second half to keep the visitors off the board. Boldt made one final stop on Giammatteo’s shot in the 89th minute to preserve his team’s three points. Lehigh (2-11-1, 1-5-0 PL) Army (12-1-1, 6-0-0 PL)
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Holy Cross 2, Army 1 Oct. 30, Smith Soccer Stadium, Worcester, Mass. The Army men’s soccer team dropped its first Patriot League match of the season, falling to Holy Cross, 2-1, on Wednesday evening at Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium. After the defeat, the Black Knights, who stand sixth in this week’s National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, slip to 12-2-1 overall and 6-1-0 in the conference, while the Crusaders improve to 7-6-1 and 5-2-0. Junior back Sean Mogan scored his third goal of the year for Army, while junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made five saves.
A - Nick Williams, 37’ A - Ethan Spivack (Sean Mogan), 72’ Shots - Army 11, CCSU 4 Saves - CCSU 3, Army 1 Corners - Army 8, CCSU 1 Fouls - CCSU 11, Army 10
Holy Cross received goals from senior midfielder Monty Sanders and junior back Will Bowers, and sophomore keeper Kevin Wright stopped four shots.
Army 1, Lehigh 0 Oct. 26, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. The Army men’s soccer team clinched a spot in the Patriot League Championship for the first time since 1996, earning a 1-0 conference victory over Lehigh on Saturday evening’s Senior Day at Clinton Field. With the win, the Black Knights,
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Boldt was tested early in the first half, making diving saves in the 14th and 29th minutes, respectively, to keep Holy Cross off the board. Freshman midfielder Alex Jaroscak had a point-blank opportunity for Army 19:30 into the match, but Wright made the stop before collecting the ensuing rebound to snuff out the threat. Mogan followed with a shot just 1:30
later, but, like Jaroscak’s attempt, couldn’t solve Wright. With just 19 seconds left in the opening half, Bowers headed home a free kick from the right edge of the 18-yard box to put the Crusaders in front, 1-0, as they entered the half with a 7-3 shots advantage over the Black Knights. After sending three shots wide in the second half’s first 8:10, the Black Knights knotted up the match in the 57th minute when Mogan headed in a pass from freshman back Trase Stapley. The match didn’t stay level for long, as Sanders buried a chance just 1:28 later to put the Crusaders back up by one. Junior back Tommy Jaeger drilled a shot off Holy Cross’ post with 11:05 left in the contest as Army ramped up its pressure. The Black Knights took four of their 13 second-half shots in their pursuit of an equalizer during the final 7:35, but couldn’t get anything past Holy Cross’ back line. Army (12-2-1, 6-1-0 PL) Holy Cross (7-6-1, 5-2-0 PL)
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Army 0, Lafayette 0 (2OT) Nov. 2, Oaks Stadium, Easton, Pa. In the penultimate weekend of the Patriot League season, the Army men’s soccer team played to a 0-0 tie against defending league champion Lafayette on Saturday afternoon at Oaks Stadium. With the result, the Black Knights, who are ranked sixth in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, move to 12-2-2 overall and 6-1-1 in the conference, while the Leopards go to 4-4-8 and 2-4-2. After picking up its 19th point in league action, Army clinches a quarterfinal bye in Patriot League Championship, as thirdplace Holy Cross (15 points) fell in its match against Bucknell earlier in the day. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made three saves for the Black Knights to extend his team record to 12 shutouts on the campaign. For Lafayette, senior goalie Nathan McDonald stopped both shots he faced to notch the clean sheet. The Black Knights sustained pressure in the Lafayette end early in the first half, as freshman forward Ethan Spivack and junior back Sean Mogan registered shots on net in the opening 5:39. Play went back and forth with neither side able to set up any real chances before senior midfielder Alec Golini sent a shot just high of the crossbar for Lafayette with 22:16 remaining in the half. Boldt did well to intercept a dangerous pass following another Leopard set piece 3:15 later as the contest remained level at 0-0. Each team took one more shot in the last 13:51 of the first half, as both sides stood even with three shots apiece as the period drew to a close. Sophomore back Nate Arronson sent a shot high for Lafayette 2:57 into the second period before the Leopards won a pair of corner kicks 7:43 apart, but weren’t able to follow up with a scoring chance. Lafayette freshman midfielder Ben Marks hit a corner kick off the crossbar before Dodds headed the ball over the Army goal with 8:03 to play. Lafayette senior forward Peter Adubato nearly put in the game’s first goal with 39 ticks left as Boldt was out of the play, but freshman back Trase Stapley prevented the ball from entering the goal as the Black Knights’
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#3 Holy Cross 1, #2 Army 1 (2OT)
Army won a free kick at the right side of the 18-yard box in the 94th minute, but McDonald came off his line just enough to corral the ensuing cross. Boldt denied a header from close range following a Leopard set piece with 1:54 left in the first overtime period to keep the match scoreless.
Senior back Dane Kenny scored the clinching penalty kick to send third-seeded Holy Cross past the second-seeded Army men’s soccer team in a Patriot League Championship semifinal match on Friday evening at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. The match stood deadlocked 1-1 after double overtime before the Crusaders took a 4-3 decision in a penalty shootout.
Lafayette won a corner kick on the left side of the Army goal and before sending an attempt over the crossbar with 7:48 left in the match. Each team registered a shot in the last 3:19, but neither chance found the back of the net. Army (12-2-2, 6-1-1 PL) Lafayette (4-4-8, 2-4-2 PL)
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Nov. 15, Warner Soccer Facility, Annapolis, Md.
The Black Knights, which are ranked ninth in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, conclude their season 12-3-3 overall, while the Crusaders, who will advance to Sunday’s Patriot League Championship title game, move to 9-8-2. Navy won the right to host the league semifinals after finishing first in the regular season. Freshman midfielder Alex Jaroscak scored for Army in the Black Knights’ first Patriot League Championship appearance since 1996. Junior midfielder Sean Mogan picked up an assist, while classmate Winston Boldt made five saves.
Navy 1, Army 0 (2OT) Nov. 8, PPL Park, Chester, Pa. Junior back Joseph Greenspan scored in the 107th minute during double overtime to give Navy a 1-0 Patriot League win over the Army men’s soccer team in the second installment of the Army-Navy Cup on Friday evening at PPL Park. The teams played in front of an Army-Navy men’s soccer-record 7,416 fans. The Black Knights, who are ranked eighth in this week’s National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Mid-Atlantic Region poll, finish the regular season 12-3-2 overall and 6-2-1 in the conference, while the Midshipmen, who are receiving a vote in the NSCAA national poll, wrap up their regular season 13-3-2 and 9-0-0. Navy is locked in as the No. 1 seed in next week’s Patriot League Championship, while Army holds the No. 2 slot. Both teams earn a quarterfinal bye and will compete in the league semifinals on Friday, Nov. 15. Junior goalkeeper Winston Boldt made a pair of saves for the Black Knights. For the Midshipmen, Greenspan added the game winner, while senior midfielder Dave Arnold contributed an assist. Senior goalie Gavin Snyder made three stops in net. Sophomore forward Cody Guerry and freshman forward Nick Williams each registered a shot on goal in the first half, but Snyder denied both chances as the teams entered halftime tied, 0-0. Both teams battled back and forth with neither side notching a dangerous opportunity until the 70th minute, when Navy back Nick Dubee pulled the ball across his body to his right foot before sending a shot from about 18 yards over the crossbar. Black Knight junior back Sean Mogan fired a line drive right at Snyder in the 75th minute before Boldt dove on a dangerous rebound following a Midshipman chance in the 76th minute. In the first overtime, Navy senior midfielder Guy Skord made took a shot from 20 yards out, but Boldt was in position to make the save in the 99th minute as the most threatening chance of the period. Navy (13-3-2, 9-0-0 PL) Army (12-3-2, 6-2-1 PL)
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Holy Cross received a goal from freshman forward Joey DeVivo, and senior midfielder Monty Sanders was credited with an assist. Sophomore keeper Kevin Wright stopped four shots. The Black Knights had a pair of early chances in the first half, as freshmen Nick Williams and Tanner Vosvick fired shots in the 17th and 20th minutes, respectively, but both attempts resulted in saves by Wright. Williams sent another shot on frame following a corner kick in the 37th minute, but was still unable to solve Wright and the Crusader defense. Both of Holy Cross’ first half chances went high of the Army goal. The Crusaders moved in front, 1-0, when DeVivo received a lead pass from Sanders and beat Boldt in a one-on-one situation in the 55th minute. The Black Knights quickly answered though, as Jaroscak’s 56th-minute tally off Mogan’s free kick made the score 1-1 and came just 1:02 after Holy Cross’ go-ahead goal. Boldt was tested with a trio of Crusader shots during a 2:51 stretch with around 15 minutes remaining in regulation, but stopped the only shot on goal of the sequence to keep the match 1-1. Each team took one shot in the second half’s final 13:38, but neither attempt was successful. Holy Cross outshot Army 3-1 in the first overtime period, as Boldt made saves in the 96th and 97th minutes, respectively, to keep the match level. Boldt made two more stops in double overtime on a pair of 105th minute chances that came 21 ticks apart. Neither side registered a shot in the final 5:23 of the second overtime. Freshman back Tanner Vosvick and senior midfielder Jason Lewis each scored on their penalty attempts as Army’s first two shooters to give the Black Knights a 2-0 lead. Holy Cross was unsuccessful on its first and second penalty kicks. Senior back Max Pettinelli scored for the Crusaders to make it 2-1 before Jaroscak buried his attempt in the lower left corner to give Army a 3-1 advantage. Holy Cross connected on its final three attempts, as senior forward Tommy Uttaro and Sanders each scored before Kenny won it on his team’s sixth penalty kick. #3 Holy Cross (9-8-2) #2 Army (12-3-3)
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Holy Cross advances 4-3 on penalty kicks H - Joey DeVivo (Monty Sanders), 55’ A - Alex Jaroscak (Sean Mogan), 56’ Shots - Holy Cross 13, Army 9 Saves - Army 5, Holy Cross 4 Corners - Holy Cross 8, Army 7 Fouls - Holy Cross 18, Army 8
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2014 opponents air force falcons
american eagles
Saturday • Sept. 6 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
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binghamton bearcats
Saturday • Oct. 18 • 1 p.m. Washington, D.C.
Wednesday • Sept. 10 • 7 p.m. Vestal, N.Y.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .............................................................................USAFA, Colo. Founded ............................................................................................1954 Enrollment .....................................................................................4,000 Nickname ...................................................................................Falcons Colors .................................................................................Blue & Silver Conference .............................................................Western Athletic Home Field ..................................................Cadet Soccer Stadium Superintendent .............................Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson Athletic Director .......................................................Dr. Hans Mueh
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...................................................................Washington, D.C. Founded ............................................................................................1893 Enrollment ......................................................................................6,776 Nickname .....................................................................................Eagles Colors ......................................................................Red, White & Blue Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field .......................................................................Reeves Field President.................................................................Dr. Nel M. Kerwin Athletic Director ......................................................Dr. Billy Walker
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ................................................................................Vestal, N.Y. Founded ............................................................................................1946 Enrollment ...................................................................................14,895 Nickname ................................................................................Bearcats Colors ....................................................Dark Green, Black & White Conference ....................................................................America East Home Field ...........................................Bearcats Sports Complex President......................................................... Harvey G. Stenger Jr. Athletic Director .....................................................Patrick J. Elliott
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .............................................................................Doug Hill Alma Mater......................................................................Air Force ’83 Record at Air Force ........................................50-71-14/7 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches........................................................Chris Foster .................................................................................................Kevin Doyle
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .........................................................................Todd West Alma Mater......................................................... George Mason ’88 Record at American ..............................124-116-34/14 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Associate Head Coach .................................................Kris Hazard Assistant Coaches....................................................Ben Mortimer ...............................................................................................Nick Stames
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ....................................................................... Paul Marco Alma Mater.............................................................West Virginia ’91 Record at Binghamton .........................105-87-42/12 Seasons Career Record ......................................... 152-149-46/17 Seasons Assistant Coaches..............................................................Nic Rossi .......................................................................................Louis Liberatore
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record..................................................................................4-11-5 TEAM INFORMATION WAC Record/Finish.............................3-2-5/T1st, West Division 2013 Record....................................................................................7-8-5 Postseason .................................................................WAC Semifinal Patriot League Record/Finish........................................4-3-2/5th Postseason ................................................................PL Quarterfinal MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID ......................................................Nick Arseniak MEDIA RELATIONS Email ..............................................nicholas.arseniak@usafa.edu Men’s Soccer SID .............................................Mike Gambardella Office Phone ..............................................................(719) 333-9251 Email ..................................... mike.gambardella@american.edu Fax .................................................................................(719) 333-3798 Office Phone ............................................................(202) 885-3032 Website ..........................................www.GoAirForceFalcons.com Fax ................................................................................(202) 885-3033 Website ..............................................................www.AUeagles.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record.....................................................Army leads, 15-7-3 SERIES INFORMATION Series Began ..................................................................................1959 Series Record............................................American leads, 10-3-1 Last Meeting Series Began ..................................................................................1994 9/7/13.........................................................................................Army, 1-0 Last Meeting 10/19/13 ..........................................................................Army, 2-1 (OT)
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record..................................................................................3-11-5 America East Record/Finish ............................................1-1-3/6th Postseason ........................................America East Quarterfinal MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID .......................................................John Hartrick Email .....................................................hartrick@binghamton.edu Office Phone .............................................................(607) 777-6800 Fax ..................................................................................(607) 777-4597 Website ........................................................www.BUbearcats.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record........................................Binghamton leads, 1-0-0 Series Began ..................................................................................2012 Last Meeting 9/3/12 .........................................................................Binghamton, 2-1
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2014 opponents boston university terriers
bucknell bison
Saturday • Oct. 4 • 2 p.m. Boston, Mass.
ccsu blue devils
Saturday • Sept. 27 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
Tuesday • Sept. 23 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ........................................................................Boston, Mass. Founded ............................................................................................1839 Enrollment ...................................................................................18,306 Nickname ...................................................................................Terriers Colors .......................................................................... Scarlet & White Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field .................................................................Nickerson Field President..................................................................Robert A. Brown Interim Athletic Director ...............................Drew Marrochello
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ........................................................................Lewisburg, Pa. Founded ............................................................................................1846 Enrollment .....................................................................................3,500 Nickname .......................................................................................Bison Colors .............................................................................Orange & Blue Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field .......................................................................Emmitt Field President..................................................................John C. Bravman Athletic Director ..............................................................John Hardt
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ................................................................New Britain, Conn. Founded ............................................................................................1849 Enrollment ................................................................................... 11,865 Nickname ............................................................................Blue Devils Colors ................................................................................Blue & White Conference ...........................................................................Northeast Home Field ...........................................................CCSU Soccer Field President.......................................................................Dr. Jack Miller Athletic Director ................................................Paul Schlickmann
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .....................................................................Neil Roberts Alma Mater..........................................Southern Connecticut ’79 Record at BU.............................................319-172-75/29 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches.........................................................Scott Black ..........................................................................................Francis Okaroh Volunteer Assistant Coach ..........................................Neill Caine
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................................................................Brendan Nash Alma Mater...........................................................Trenton State ’94 Record at Bucknell ................................143-114-38/15 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coach............................................................Patrick Long Volunteeer Assistant Coaches ................................Matt Haney ......................................................................................................Pete Ellis
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ....................................................................Shaun Green Alma Mater.............................................Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) ’85 Record at CCSU .................................. 256-231-54 (29 Seasons) Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches...........................................................David Kelly .................................................................................Christian Benjamin ..................................................................................................Avi Dubnov
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record..................................................................................6-10-1 Patriot League Record/Finish....................................... 3-6-0/7th Postseason ....................................................................................None
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record..................................................................................13-6-1 Patriot League Record/Finish.........................................5-3-1/4th Postseason ..................................................................... PL Semifinal
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record....................................................................................9-9-1 NEC Record/Finish................................................................6-1-0/1st Postseason ..................................................................NEC Semifinal
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID .............................................................Scott Elllis Email ...........................................................................msellis@bu.edu Office Phone ..............................................................(617) 353-2163 Fax ................................................................................. (617) 358-4762 Website ............................................................www.GoTerriers.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID .................................................................Jon Terry Email ...................................................................terry@bucknell.edu Office Phone ...............................................................(570) 577-3121 Fax ..................................................................................(570) 577-1660 Website ...................................................www.BucknellBison.com
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID ...............................................Thomas Pincince Email ..................................................................pincincet@ccsu.edu Office Phone ...........................................................(860) 832-3089 Fax ..........................................................................................................N/A Website .................................................www.CCSUbluedevils.com
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record............................ Boston University leads, 3-1-0 Series Began ..................................................................................1978 Last Meeting 10/5/13..........................................................................Army, 3-2 (2OT)
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record..................................................Army leads, 20-13-0 Series Began ..................................................................................1931 Last Meeting 9/28/13 .....................................................................................Army, 2-0
SERIES INFORMATION Series Record.......................................................CCSU leads, 3-1-0 Series Began .................................................................................1988 Last Meeting 9/10/11 ......................................................................................CCSU, 2-1
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2014 opponents colgate raiders
fairfield stags
Wednesday • Oct. 8 • 7 p.m. Hamilton, N.Y.
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holy cross crusaders
Friday • Aug. 29 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
Wednesday • Oct. 29 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ..........................................................................Hamilton, N.Y. Founded ............................................................................................1819 Enrollment ......................................................................................2,927 Nickname ...................................................................................Raiders Colors .........................................................................Maroon & White Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field .............................................................Beyer-Small Field President......................................................................Jeffrey Herbst Athletic Director ...................................................Victoria M. Chun
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .......................................................................Fairfield, Conn. Founded ............................................................................................1942 Enrollment ......................................................................................4,991 Nickname .......................................................................................Stags Colors ..................................................................................Red & White Conference ................................................Metro Atlantic Athletic Home Field ......................................................................Lessing Field President...............................................Rev. Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J. Athletic Director .....................................................Eugene P. Doris
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ................................................................. Worcester, Mass. Founded ............................................................................................1843 Enrollment ......................................................................................2,872 Nickname .............................................................................Crusaders Color ...................................................................................Royal Purple Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field ...................Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium President............................................Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. Athletic Director ........................................................... Nathan Pine
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .....................................................................Erik Ronning Alma Mater........................................................................Colgate ’96 Record at Colgate ........................................74-50-36/9 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches......................................................Mark Plotkin ..........................................................................................Michael Mauro
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...........................................................................Carl Rees Alma Mater.....................................................................Hartwick ’88 Record at Fairfield .................................179-114-42/18 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches....................................................Javier Decima .................................................................................................Phil Murray .............................................................................................Rich Williams
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..............................................................Marco Koolman Alma Mater.........................................................................Gannon ’91 Record at Holy Cross ......................................14-19-4/2 Seasons Career Record ............................................215-94-32/17 Seasons Assistant Coaches........................................................Justin Kahle ............................................................................................James Thorpe
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record................................................................................. 4-14-2 TEAM INFORMATION Patriot League Record/Finish.............................................3-5-1/6 2013 Record...................................................................................8-5-3 Postseason ................................................................PL Quarterfinal MAAC Record/Finish........................................................5-3-2/T4th Postseason ....................................................................................None MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID ..........................................................Kat Castner MEDIA RELATIONS Email .............................................................kcastner@colgate.edu Men’s Soccer SID .............................................................Jack Jones Office Phone ..............................................................(315) 228-6761 Email ..................................................................jjones@fairfield.edu Fax ..................................................................................(315) 228-7977 Office Phone .............................................................(203) 254-4116 Website ...........................................www.GoColgateRaiders.com Fax ..................................................................................(203) 254-4117 Website ....................................................www.FairfieldStags.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record.................................................Army leads, 33-24-5 SERIES INFORMATION Series Began .................................................................................. 1921 Series Record......................................................Army leads, 8-0-0 Last Meeting Series Began ..................................................................................1981 10/9/13......................................................................................Army, 1-0 Last Meeting 10/4/88.....................................................................................Army, 2-0
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record...................................................................................9-9-2 Patriot League Record/Finish.......................................6-3-0/3rd Postseason ...........................................................PL Championship MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID ............................................................Jim Wrobel Email ........................................................... jwrobel@holycross.edu Office Phone ............................................................(508) 793-2583 Fax ................................................................................(508) 793-2309 Website .......................................................www.GoHolyCross.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record.................................................. Army leads, 16-14-2 Series Began ..................................................................................1983 Last Meeting Patriot League Semifinal 11/15/13 .......................................................................................Tied, 1-1 .....................................................Holy Cross advanced on PKs, 4-3
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2014 opponents lafayette leopards
lehigh mountain hawks
Saturday • Nov. 1 • 6:30 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
loyola greyhounds
Saturday • Oct. 25 • 7 p.m. Bethlehem, Pa.
Saturday • Oct. 11 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...............................................................................Easton, Pa. Founded ............................................................................................1826 Enrollment .....................................................................................2,406 Nickname ................................................................................Leopards Colors .........................................................................Maroon & White Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field ....................................................................Oaks Stadium President.........................................................................Alison Byerly Athletic Director .............................................Bruce McCutcheon
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .......................................................................Bethlehem, Pa. Founded ............................................................................................1865 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 4,700 Nickname ................................................................Mountain Hawks Colors ............................................................................Brown & White Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field ..................................................Ulrich Sports Complex President....................................................................Dr. Alice P. Gast Athletic Director ............................................................Joe Sterrett
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ....................................................................... Baltimore, Md. Founded ............................................................................................1852 Enrollment ......................................................................................3,917 Nickname ..........................................................................Greyhounds Colors ................................................................................Green & Grey Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field ...............................................Ridley Athletic Complex President.....................................................Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J. Athletic Director .........................................................Jim Paquette
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .....................................................................Dennis Bohn Alma Mater.....................................................................Columbia ’98 Record at Lafayette ................................117-68-40/12 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches......................................................Justin Makar .................................................................................................A.J. Barnold ..........................................................................................Michael Hurley
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ........................................................................Dean Koski Alma Mater...........................................................West Chester ’80 Record at Lehigh...................................183-163-56/22 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches...........................................................Ryan Hess .........................................................................................Mike Montross
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...................................................................Steve Nichols Alma Mater...........................................................................Loyola ’92 Record at Loyola ...........................................................First Season Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches.........................................................Matt Dwyer .................................................................................Michael Marchiano
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record..................................................................................2-14-1 TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record...................................................................................4-6-8 Patriot League Record/Finish..................................... 1-8-0/10th Patriot League Record/Finish........................................2-5-2/8th Postseason ....................................................................................None Postseason ....................................................................................None MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID ..............................................Chelsea Vielhauer Men’s Soccer SID .........................................................Brian Ludrof Email ....................................................................cpv213@lehigh.edu Email .............................................................ludrofb@lafayette.edu Office Phone ..............................................................(610) 758-5101 Office Phone ............................................................(610) 330-5003 Fax .................................................................................(610) 758-4407 Fax .................................................................................(610) 330-5519 Website .....................................................www.LehighSports.com Website ........................................................www.GoLeopards.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record................................................. Army leads, 20-18-6 SERIES INFORMATION Series Record................................................ Army leads, 16-14-12 Series Began ..................................................................................1922 Series Began ..................................................................................1925 Last Meeting 10/26/13 ...................................................................................Army, 1-0 Last Meeting 11/2/13........................................................................................Tied, 0-0
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record....................................................................................7-8-2 Patriot League Record/Finish........................................2-6-1/9th Postseason ....................................................................................None MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID ...............................................Amanda McClure Email .............................................................asmcclure@loyola.edu Office Phone ...............................................................(410) 617-2777 Fax ..................................................................................(410) 617-5029 Website ...........................................www.LoyolaGreyhounds.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record.......................................................Army leads, 1-0-0 Series Began ..................................................................................2013 Last Meeting 10/12/13....................................................................................Army, 1-0
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2014 opponents marist red Foxes
navy midshipmen
Tuesday • Sept. 16 • 7 p.m. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Friday • Nov. 7 • 7 p.m. PPL Park • Chester, Pa.
Saturday • Sept. 13 • 7 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...............................................................Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Founded ............................................................................................1929 Enrollment .....................................................................................4,536 Nickname ..............................................................................Red Foxes Colors ..................................................................................Red & White Conference ................................................Metro Atlantic Athletic Home Field ............................................................... Tenney Stadium President..................................................................Dennis J. Murray Athletic Director .............................................................Tim Murray
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ....................................................................... Annapolis, Md. Founded ............................................................................................1845 Enrollment .....................................................................................4,400 Nickname .........................................................................Midshipmen Colors ........................................................................Navy Blue & Gold Conference .................................................................Patriot League Home Field .....................................Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Superintendent ....................Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Athletic Director ......................................................Chet Gladchuk
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .......................................................................Hamden, Conn. Founded ............................................................................................1929 Enrollment .....................................................................................8,500 Nickname ................................................................................. Bobcats Colors ...................................................................................Blue & Gold Conference ................................................Metro Atlantic Athletic Home Field ................................................Quinnipiac Soccer Field President.........................................................................John L. Lahey Athletic Director .....................................................Jack McDonald
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..................................................................Matt Viggiano Alma Mater..........................................................................Marist ’99 Record at Marist ...........................................42-70-14/7 Seasons Career Record .................................................51-93-16/9 Seasons Assistant Coaches........................................Krystian Witkowski .................................................................................................................TBA Volunteer Assistant Coach ..................................Darryl Sullivan
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .....................................................................Dave Brandt Alma Mater...................................................................... Messiah ’85 Record at Navy ..............................................45-34-14/5 Seasons Career Record ............................................291-59-28/17 Seasons Assistant Coaches..........................................................Nate Baker ....................................................................................Dustin Shambach
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...................................................................Eric Da Costa Alma Mater...................................................................Quinnipiac ’01 Record at Quinnipiac .................................64-66-33/9 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches...................................................Graciano Brito ..................................................................Christopher Bart-Williams ...........................................................................................Martin Walker
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record.................................................................................16-4-2 TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record.................................................................................3-15-0 Patriot League Record/Finish........................................9-0-0/1st MAAC Record/Finish.........................................................2-8-0/11th Postseason ....................................................NCAA Second Round Postseason ....................................................................................None MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID ..........................................................Matt Muzza Men’s Soccer SID ...........................................................................TBA Email ........................................................................muzza@usna.edu Email ...............................................michael.j.ferraro@marist.edu Office Phone .............................................................(410) 293-8774 Office Phone ............................................................. (845) 575-3321 Fax ................................................................................(410) 293-8954 Fax ..........................................................................................................N/A Website .........................................................www.NavySports.com Website ....................................................... www.GoRedFoxes.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record................................................Navy leads, 39-27-14 SERIES INFORMATION Series Record.................................................. Marist leads, 11-4-1 Series Began ..................................................................................1938 Series Began ..................................................................................1982 Last Meeting 11/8/13 ...........................................................................Navy, 1-0 (2OT) Last Meeting 9/11/13 ......................................................................................Army, 2-0
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quinnipiac bobcats
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record....................................................................................9-7-5 MAAC Record/Finish.............................................................7-1-2/1st Postseason ...........................................................NCAA First Round MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID .......................................................Tony Distasio Email ....................................................ardistasio@quinnipiac.edu Office Phone ............................................................ (203) 582-5387 Fax ..........................................................................................................N/A Website .........................................www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record............................................Quinnipiac leads, 3-0-1 Series Began .................................................................................2004 Last Meeting 9/18/13.......................................................................................Tied, 0-0
Army Men’s Soccer
2014 opponents st. francis brooklyn terriers saint joseph’s Hawks Saturday • Sept. 20 • 7:30 p.m. West Point, N.Y.
rutgers scarlet knights
Monday • Sept. 1 • 4 p.m. Philadelphia, Pa.
Tuesday • Oct. 21 • 7 p.m. Piscataway, N.J.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .........................................................Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Founded ............................................................................................1859 Enrollment ......................................................................................2,700 Nickname ...................................................................................Terriers Colors .....................................................................................Red & Blue Conference ...........................................................................Northeast Home Field .....................................................Brooklyn Bridge Park President................................................................Brendan J. Dugan Athletic Director ............................................................Irma Garcia
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ....................................................................Philadelphia, Pa. Founded ............................................................................................1851 Enrollment .....................................................................................8,250 Nickname .....................................................................................Hawks Colors ...........................................................................Crimson & Gray Conference ......................................................................... Atlantic 10 Home Field ...................................................................Sweeney Field President...........................................Fr. Kevin Gillespie, S.J., Ph.D. Athletic Director ..............................................................Don DiJulia
GENERAL INFORMATION Location .....................................................................Piscataway, N.J. Founded ............................................................................................1766 Enrollment ...................................................................................58,788 Nickname ..................................................................Scarlet Knights Color ..............................................................................................Scarlet Conference .................................................................................Big Ten Home Field ........................................................................Yurcak Field President.......................................................................Robert Barchi Athletic Director .......................................................Julie Hermann
COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................................................................... Tom Giovatto Alma Mater...............................................................................Iona ’97 Record at St. Francis ...................................59-48-17/7 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches...................................................Sinan Selmani ..........................................................................................Christian Cuba
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................................................................... Don D’Ambra Alma Mater.......................................................... Saint Joseph’s ’94 Record at Saint Joseph’s ............................ 14-49-8/4 Seasons Career Record ..............................................................................Same Assistant Coaches...........................................................Pat Morris ............................................................................................Steve Wacker
COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................................................................... Dan Donigan Alma Mater..............................................................Connecticut ’98 Record at Rutgers..........................................28-36-8/4 Seasons Career Record ............................................159-81-34/14 Seasons Associate Head Coach ...................................................Dave Beck Assistant Coaches......................................................Brian Grazier ...............................................................................................Mike Romeo
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record..................................................................................12-6-1 NEC Record/Finish.............................................................. 4-3-0/4th Postseason ...........................................................NCAA First Round
TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Record...................................................................................5-8-6 TEAM INFORMATION A-10 Record/Finish ...........................................................3-5-0/T7th 2013 Record...................................................................................7-11-2 Postseason ........................................................... A-10 Quarterfinal American Athletic Conference Record/Finish........2-5-1/8th Postseason ..................................................................AAC Semifinal MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID .........................................................Nikki Philpot MEDIA RELATIONS Email ........................................................................nphilpot@sju.edu Men’s Soccer SID ............................................Kimberly Zivkovich Office Phone ............................................................(610) 660-2601 Email .........................................kzivkovich@scarletknights.com Fax ................................................................................. (610) 660-1724 Office Phone ............................................................(732) 445-4200 Website ............................................................www.SJUhawks.com Fax ................................................................................ (732) 445-3063 Website ..................................................www.ScarletKnights.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record.......................................................................Tied, 1-1-0 SERIES INFORMATION Series Began ..................................................................................1995 Series Record.....................................................Army leads, 18-7-2 Last Meeting Series Began ..................................................................................1931 9/13/11 ..................................................................Saint Joseph’s, 2-0 Last Meeting 9/9/89 .................................................................................Rutgers, 1-0
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Soccer SID ......................................................Brian Morales Email .....................................................................bmorales@sfc.edu Office Phone .............................................................(718) 489-5491 Fax .................................................................................. (718) 797-2140 Website .......................................................www.SFCathletics.com SERIES INFORMATION Series Record........................................................................Tied, 1-1-1 Series Began ................................................................................. 1996 Last Meeting 9/15/2008 ...................................................................St. Francis, 3-0
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all-time series records Opponent Adelphi University Akron, University of Alabama-Birmingham, U. of Albany, University of American University Amherst College Appalachian State University Binghamton University Birmingham-Southern College Boston College Boston University Brockport State Brooklyn College Brown University Bryant University Bucknell University Buffalo State College Buffalo University California, University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) Cal Poly Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Northridge Canisius College Central Connecticut State Central Florida, University of Charleston, College of The Citadel Cleveland State University Colgate University Columbia University Connecticut, University of Cornell University Cortland State Crescent Athletic Club C.W. Post Dartmouth College Davidson College Delaware, University of Drexel University Duquesne University East Carolina University East Stroudsburg University Evansville, University of Fairfield University Fairleigh Dickinson University Fordham University Franklin & Marshall College George Mason University Gettysburg College Hamilton College Hartford, University of Hartwick College Harvard University Haverford College Hofstra University Holy Cross, College of the Houston Baptist University Iona College Ithaca College James Madison University Johns Hopkins University Lafayette College LaSalle University Lehigh University Liberty University Long Island University Louisville, University of Loyola University (Md.) Maine, University of Manhattan College Marist College
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Began 1963 1997 2003 1999 1994 1921 2002 2012 2003 1999 1978 1955 1950 1936 2009 1931 1953 2001 2005 1991 2012 1991 2012 1989 1988 2010 2000 2000 1998 1921 1959 1954 1937 1947 1925 1979 1921 2001 1930 1962 2000 1998 1985 1995 1981 1962 1953 1932 1985 1935 1922 2010 1965 1927 1923 1970 1983 2013 1981 1951 2002 1936 1925 1983 1922 2002 1965 2012 2013 1998 1981 1982
G 23 1 1 4 14 2 1 1 4 1 5 10 1 24 3 33 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 62 17 5 21 7 1 2 13 2 4 1 2 1 1 2 8 1 27 2 8 1 1 2 23 15 2 2 32 1 19 9 1 2 42 13 44 1 2 1 1 4 28 16
W 9 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 5 1 13 1 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 33 7 4 6 2 1 2 9 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 13 1 3 1 1 1 5 4 0 1 16 0 15 7 0 2 16 6 20 0 2 0 1 3 24 4
L 13 1 1 3 10 0 1 1 2 1 3 3 0 8 2 13 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 24 9 1 13 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 11 0 5 0 0 1 16 9 2 1 14 1 4 2 1 0 14 7 18 1 0 1 0 1 3 11
T 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Pct. .426 .000 .000 .250 .250 .750 .000 .000 .375 .000 .400 .600 1.000 .604 .333 .606 1.000 .166 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .400 .000 .250 .000 1.000 .573 .441 .800 .333 .429 1.000 1.000 .731 .000 1.000 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .537 .750 .375 1.000 1.000 .500 .304 .333 .000 .500 .531 .000 .789 .778 .000 1.000 .524 .462 .523 .000 1.000 .000 1.000 .750 .875 .281
Opponent Maryland, University of Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Massachusetts, University of Miami (Ohio) University McGill University Michigan State University New Hampshire, Univ. of New Jersey Inst. of Tech. New York, City College of New York University Niagara University North Carolina-Asheville Northeastern University Notre Dame, University of Ohio State University Old Dominion University Oneonta State Panzer Penn State University Pennsylvania, University of Philadelphia University Pittsburgh, University of Princeton University Queens College Quincy College Quinnipiac University Rensselaer Poly. Institute Rhode Island, University of Richmond, University of Rider College Rochester, University of Rutgers University Sacred Heart University St. Bonaventure University St. Francis (N.Y.) College St. John’s University St. Joseph’s University St. Peter’s College San Francisco, University of Seton Hall University Siena College Springfield College Stanford University Stevens Institute of Tech. SUNY-Maritime College Swarthmore College Syracuse University Temple University Towson University Trinity College Union College U.S. Air Force Academy U.S. Coast Guard Academy U.S. Merchant Marine Acad. U.S. Naval Academy Vermont, University of Villanova University Virginia, University of Virginia Military Institute Wake Forest University Wesleyan University West Chester University Western Maryland College William & Mary, Coll. of Williams College Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wofford College Wright State University Yale University TOTALS (93 seasons) 2014 Opponents in Bold
Army Men’s Soccer
Began 1960 1922 1962 1996 1925 1964 1989 2005 1954 1960 1989 2001 1996 1966 1930 1989 1973 1949 1932 1923 2006 1956 1921 1951 1990 2004 1944 1968 1998 1946 1959 1931 2002 2007 1996 1928 1995 1981 1966 1946 1989 1921 2005 1930 1959 1923 1921 1942 1997 1964 1978 1959 1944 1963 1938 2005 1981 1990 2011 1985 1927 1947 1926 1989 1922 1992 2000 1996 1927
G 6 19 2 1 5 2 6 7 4 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 4 45 9 3 5 10 1 3 4 17 2 1 13 2 27 8 2 3 2 2 9 1 26 5 13 2 1 2 6 41 13 1 3 6 25 8 19 80 1 3 1 2 2 3 25 8 2 5 1 1 1 38 1188
W L T 5 1 0 16 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 3 2 1 5 2 0 1 2 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 22 18 5 5 3 1 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 7 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 14 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 12 1 0 2 0 0 18 7 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 7 1 1 0 1 0 23 2 1 4 0 1 2 8 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 1 22 15 4 6 5 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 2 15 7 3 8 0 0 17 1 1 27 39 14 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 10 12 3 5 1 2 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 19 11 8 615 444 129
Pct. .833 .895 1.000 1.000 .400 .000 .583 .714 .375 .833 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .500 .500 .000 1.000 .544 .611 .667 .400 .200 1.000 .333 .125 .882 1.000 1.000 .923 1.000 .704 .750 .500 .500 1.000 .500 .833 .000 .904 .900 .269 .000 1.000 1.000 .917 .585 .538 1.000 .667 .500 .660 1.000 .921 .425 .000 1.000 .000 1.000 .500 .500 .460 .750 .250 .800 .500 .500 .000 .605 .572
about the patriot league
Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an allsport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League also had more than 93 percent of its teams score above the national APR average in the most recent data, and 92 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2013-14 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following: • The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in multi-year APR rating, and led all leagues in men’s basketball APR. • 81 Patriot League teams recorded perfect graduation success rates and 92 earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport in APR. • More than 93 percent of Patriot League teams scored above the national average in APR. • Patriot League teams won NCAA Tournament games in seven different sports, with American winning twice to advance to the Round of 16 in volleyball. • League squads also won NCAA first-round or regional contests in football (Fordham), men’s soccer (Navy), women’s soccer (Boston University), women’s lacrosse (Loyola), softball (Boston University) and baseball (Bucknell).
• Navy won the overall Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the second time in three years, while Army took first place on the men’s side and Boston University claimed the women’s title in its inaugural season. • Fifteen student-athletes earned Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition, including firstteam accolades for Fordham’s Brett Biestek (Football), Bucknell’s Joe Meyer (Men’s Soccer) and Navy’s Elizabeth Hoerner (Women’s Soccer). • Thirty-five student-athletes received Capital One/ CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition. • There were 2,450 student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14, including 128 with a semester GPA of at least 4.0. • American women’s basketball standout Alexis Dobbs and Navy women’s soccer star Elizabeth Hoerner both earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and were later named the Patriot League’s nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. • Fordham’s Brett Biestek earned a Postgraduate Scholarship from the FCS Athletic Directors Association. • The Patriot League Sportsmanship Awards went to a pair of basketball student-athletes in American’s Darius Gardner on the men’s side and Army’s Krishawn Tillett for the women.
• Fordham football and Loyola men and women’s lacrosse each finished in the top 10 of national polls, while Navy men’s soccer and American volleyball and field hockey each placed in the top 25 of their sport’s final national rankings. • Navy’s Jay Stell placed third in the javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, matching the best-ever finish for a Patriot League male and earning first-team All-America honors. • Boston University’s Allison Barwise, Rich Peters and Rosa Moriello also competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and earned All-America recognition, with Barwise receiving first-team status by placing sixth in the high jump for the best NCAA finish by a Patriot League female since 1993. • Peters and his BU teammate, Monica Adler, both recorded top-10 finishes in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships to earn All-America recognition. • Navy’s Tom Duvall came in the top 10 in the 500 freestyle at the NCAA Men’s Swimming Championship to earn All-America honors, and was one of four Patriot Leaguers to compete in an individual event at either the NCAA Men or Women’s Championship. • Lehigh’s Tyler Mueller and Loyola’s Kiera Harrison ran in the NCAA Cross Country Championships.
• Lafayette’s Alec Golini (Men’s Soccer) and Lehigh’s Brooke Astor (Women’s Track and Field) earned the Patriot League Outstanding Leadership and Character Awards for their excellence in leadership and service. • Four Patriot Leaguers were named Senior CLASS Award finalists, including three in men’s lacrosse. • Loyola’s Joe Fletcher was one of five finalists for the Tewaaraton Award given to the top player in men’s lacrosse, and also earned the William C. Schmeisser Outstanding Defensive Player Award from the USILA. • Fordham’s Mike Nebrich placed fifth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award as the top FCS player. • Twenty-four Patriot Leaguers were named first, second or third-team All-Americans in team sports, including six in football, five in men’s lacrosse, four in women’s lacrosse and three in men’s soccer. • Loyola spent the majority of the season as the No. 1-ranked team in the men’s lacrosse national polls.
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2013 patriot league awards ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE THIRD TEAM
2013 PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS Navy +% Army + Holy Cross + Bucknell + American + Colgate + Boston University Lafayette Loyola Lehigh
W 9 6 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 1
Conference L T 0 0 2 1 3 0 3 1 3 2 5 1 6 0 5 2 6 1 8 0
Pts. 27 19 18 16 14 10 9 8 7 3
W 15 12 9 13 7 4 6 4 7 2
Overall L 3 3 9 6 8 14 10 6 8 14
T 2 3 2 1 5 2 1 8 2 1
+ Top six clubs advanced to Patriot League Tournament % Patriot League Tournament Champion
Player Colin Seigfreid Tommy Uttaro Dave Arnold Patrick Mehlert Stephen Hauschild Sean Mogan Nick Arpey Conor Osborne Cameron Niccum Luke Melody Gavin Snyder
Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr.
Quarterfinals - November 12 - Host sites #3 Holy Cross 3, #6 Colgate 0 #4 Bucknell 3, #5 American 1 Semifinals - November 15 - Annapolis, Md. #1 Navy 1, #4 Bucknell 0 #3 Holy Cross 1, #2 Army 1 (Holy Cross advances 4-3 in PKs) Championship - November 17 - Annapolis, Md. #1 Navy 2, #3 Holy Cross 0
2013 PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM Yr. So. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr.
Pos. F F M M M M D D D D GK
School Bucknell Navy Bucknell Holy Cross Loyola Navy American Bucknell Navy Navy Army
ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM* Player Dominique Badji Larry Ndjock Justin Kim Anthony Ciccone Josh Cintas Guy Skord Tanner Vosvick Joe Meyer Evan Heroux Julian Plummer Nick Dubee Mike Lansing
Yr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So.
Pos. F F M M M M D D D D D GK
School Boston University Loyola Army Boston University Holy Cross Navy Army Bucknell Colgate Lafayette Navy Bucknell
* Has 12 members because of a tie in the voting
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School American Holy Cross Navy American American Army Colgate American Army Holy Cross Navy
Offensive Player of the Year ............................................................... Jamie Dubyoski, Navy Defensive Player of the Year .................................................................Joe Greenspan, Navy Goalkeeper of the Year ........................................................ Winston Boldt, Army Rookie of the Year .................................................................Tanner Vosvick, Army Coach of the Year ..........................................................................................Dave Brandt, Navy
2013 PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT
Player Jesse Klug Jamie Dubyoski Chris Thorsheim Monty Sanders Stephen Dooley Martin Sanchez Cristobal Soto Mayowa Alli Joe Greenspan Derek Vogel Winston Boldt
Pos. F F F M M M M D D D GK
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2013 patriot league statistics Save Percentage
2013 STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring No. Player 1. Larry Ndjock - Loyola 2. Jesse Klug - Bucknell 3. Jamie Dubyoski - Navy 4. Chris Thorsheim - Bucknell 5. Monty Sanders - Holy Cross 6. Joseph Greenspan - Navy 7. Joey DeVivo - Holy Cross 8. Dominique Badji - Boston U. Dave Arnold - Navy Martin Sanchez - Navy
GP 14 20 20 20 20 20 20 16 20 20
G 12 10 9 8 4 7 6 6 3 1
A 1 3 3 1 8 0 1 0 6 10
Pts 25 23 21 17 16 14 13 12 12 12
Goals No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
Player Larry Ndjock - Loyola Jesse Klug - Bucknell Jamie Dubyoski - Navy Chris Thorsheim - Bucknell Joseph Greenspan - Navy Dominique Badji - Boston U. Joey DeVivo - Holy Cross Lucas McBride - Boston U. Connor Thompson - Loyola Peter Adubato - Lafayette Ethan Spivack - Army Nick Williams - Army Josh Cintas - Holy Cross Dale Ludwig - American Monty Sanders - Holy Cross Joe Iraola - American
GP 14 20 20 20 20 16 20 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 20
G 12 10 9 8 7 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
G/Game 0.86 0.50 0.45 0.40 0.35 0.38 0.30 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.20 0.20
GP 20 20 17 17 20 15 17 18 20 20 20
G 10 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4
A/Game 0.50 0.40 0.41 0.35 0.30 0.33 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.20 0.20
Assists No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
Player Martin Sanchez - Navy Monty Sanders - Holy Cross Anthony Ciccone - Boston U. Stephen Dooley - Loyola Dave Arnold - Navy Dominic Marshall - Loyola Jordan Barker - Boston U. Sean Mogan - Army Michael Cherry - American Austin Lenart - Bucknell Patrick Figgie - Bucknell
Goals-Against Average No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Gavin Snyder - Navy Winston Boldt - Army Nathan McDonald - Lafayette Mike Lansing - Bucknell Matt Gilbert - Boston U. Billy Knutsen - American Kevin Wright - Holy Cross Zach Kane - Loyola Ricky Brown - Colgate Jacob Gottwald
GP 14 18 18 17 15 18 18 12 15 11
Min. 1279 1729 1798 1558 1372 1704 1629 1040 1261 972
GA 4 10 14 13 16 20 22 18 22 18
GAA 0.28 0.52 0.70 0.75 1.05 1.06 1.22 1.56 1.57 1.67
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Gavin Snyder - Navy Winston Boldt - Army Mike Lansing - Bucknell Nathan McDonald - Lafayette Kevin Wright - Holy Cross Matt Gilbert - Boston U. Billy Knutsen - American Zach Kane - Loyola Jacob Gottwald - Lehigh Ricky Brown - Colgate
GP 14 18 17 18 18 15 18 12 11 15
Saves 53 79 75 68 93 67 76 53 46 52
GP 18 14 17 18 15 18 18 3 7 2 6
SO 12 9 8 8 6 5 3 2 2 2 2
GA 4 10 13 14 22 16 20 18 18 22
SV% .930 .888 .852 .829 .809 .807 .792 .746 .719 .703
Shutouts No. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Player Winston Boldt - Army Gavin Snyder - Navy Mike Lansing - Bucknell Nathan McDonald - Lafayette Matt Gilbert - Boston U. Billy Knutsen - American Kevin Wright - Holy Cross Clarke Fox - Bucknell Kevin Motylewski - Lehigh Dylan Hobert - American Thurman Van Riper - Loyola
SO/G 0.67 0.64 0.47 0.44 0.40 0.28 0.17 0.67 0.29 1.00 0.33
2013 TEAM LEADERS Goals 1. Navy 2. Bucknell 3. Army 4. Holy Cross 5. American 6. Loyola 7. Boston U. 8. Colgate 9. Lafayette 10. Lehigh
33 30 25 24 23 20 17 14 10 5
GAA 1. Army 2. Navy 3. Lafayette 4. Bucknell 5. American 6. Boston U. 7. Holy Cross 8. Loyola 9. Lehigh 10. Colgate
0.52 0.67 0.70 0.73 .095 1.14 1.21 1.31 1.57 1.59
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SV% 1. Army 2. Bucknell 3. Navy 4. Lafayette 5. American 6. Holy Cross 7. Boston U. 8. Loyola 9. Colgate 10. Lehigh
33 24 24 23 22 18 16 10 10 4
Points 1. Navy 2. Bucknell 3. Army 4. Holy Cross 5. American 6. Loyola 7. Boston U. 8. Colgate 9. Lafayette 10. Lehigh
99 84 72 71 70 58 50 38 30 14
.891 .853 .843 .831 .820 .813 .808 .781 .703 .703
SO 1. Army 2. Navy Bucknell 4. Lafayette 5. American 6. Boston U. 7. Loyola 8. Lehigh Colgate Holy Cross
12 10 10 8 7 6 4 3 3 3
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career/season records CAREER RECORDS
SEASON RECORDS
Points
Points
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19.
150 93 93 91 65 61 60 58 56 54 49 48 47 41 36 36 34 30 29 29
Joe Casey (56-38) ...............................................................................................1964-66 Matt Fleumer (36-21) ........................................................................................ 1967-69 Randy Nelson (37-19) ...........................................................................................1971-74 Sean Mitchiner (37-17) ...................................................................................... 1984-87 John Brence (23-19) ........................................................................................... 1987-90 Chip Ciupak (25-11)...............................................................................................1971-73 Bill Friese (23-14) ................................................................................................1966-68 Tony Dedmond (21-16) ...........................................................................1992-94, 1996 A.J. Florkowski (25-6)......................................................................................... 1995-97 Dave Robinson (18-18) ......................................................................................1986-88 Jim O’Dea (21-7) ...................................................................................................1983-86 Dave Shimkus (21-6) ..........................................................................................1980-83 Thomas Obaseki (20-7) .....................................................................................1998-00 Steve Epling (12-17) .................................................................................1979, 1981-83 Paul Bento (9-18) ................................................................................................1986-87 Mike Rodemers (18-0).............................................................................1975-76, 1978 Walt Roy (13-8) .................................................................................................... 1987-88 Brian Loftin (13-4) ...............................................................................................1991-92 Rick Nohmer (12-5).............................................................................................1982-85 Chris Conklin (12-5) ............................................................................................2004-07
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 13. 15. 16. 18.
58 55 48 37 37 35 34 32 31 31 30 30 29 29 28 27 27 24 24
Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1965 Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1966 Matt Fleumer ..............................................................................................................1967 Randy Nelson ..............................................................................................................1974 Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1964 Chip Ciupak.................................................................................................................. 1972 Sean Mitchiner .......................................................................................................... 1986 John Brence ................................................................................................................ 1988 Dave Robinson ........................................................................................................... 1986 Matt Fleumer ............................................................................................................. 1968 A.J. Florkowski ........................................................................................................... 1996 Chip Ciupak.................................................................................................................. 1971 Pete Cramblet............................................................................................................ 1968 Bill Friese......................................................................................................................1967 Walter Roy................................................................................................................... 1988 Sean Mitchiner ...........................................................................................................1987 Rick Neske ................................................................................................................... 1972 Thomas Obaseki ....................................................................................................... 1998 Mike Rodemers ..........................................................................................................1978
22 20 18 18 15 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12
Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1965 Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1966 Matt Fleumer ..............................................................................................................1967 Mike Rodemers ..........................................................................................................1978 Randy Nelson ..............................................................................................................1974 A.J. Florkowski ........................................................................................................... 1996 Sean Mitchiner .......................................................................................................... 1986 Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1964 Chip Ciupak.................................................................................................................. 1971 Matt Fleumer ............................................................................................................. 1968 Chip Ciupak.................................................................................................................. 1972 John Brence ................................................................................................................ 1988 Sean Mitchiner ...........................................................................................................1987 Pete Cramblet............................................................................................................ 1968
Goals Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 10.
56 37 36 25 25 23 23 21 21 21 20
Joe Casey .............................................................................................................1964-66 Sean Mitchiner .................................................................................................... 1984-87 Matt Fleumer ....................................................................................................... 1967-69 A.J. Florkowski ..................................................................................................... 1995-97 Chip Ciupak.............................................................................................................1971-73 John Brence .......................................................................................................... 1987-90 Bill Friese...............................................................................................................1966-68 Jim O’Dea ...............................................................................................................1983-86 Tony Dedmond .........................................................................................1992-94, 1996 Dave Shimkus .....................................................................................................1980-83 Thomas Obaseki .................................................................................................1998-00
1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.
Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 10.
38 21 19 18 18 17 17 16 14 11 11 11
Joe Casey...............................................................................................................1964-66 Matt Fleumer ....................................................................................................... 1967-69 John Brence .......................................................................................................... 1987-90 Dave Robinson .....................................................................................................1986-88 Paul Bento.............................................................................................................1986-87 Sean Mitchiner .................................................................................................... 1984-87 Steve Epling...............................................................................................1979, 1981-83 Tony Dedmond .........................................................................................1992-94, 1996 Bill Friese...............................................................................................................1966-68 David Yu .................................................................................................................2001-04 Doug Fitzgerald ......................................................................................................... 1968 Chip Ciupak.............................................................................................................1971-73
Assists 1. 2. 3. 4.
15 14 13 11 11 11 10 9 8 8 8 8
Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1966 Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1965 Dave Robinson ........................................................................................................... 1986 Bill Friese......................................................................................................................1967 Doug Fitzgerald ......................................................................................................... 1968 Chip Ciupak.................................................................................................................. 1972 Paul Bento....................................................................................................................1987 Joe Casey..................................................................................................................... 1964 Jim Avery...................................................................................................................... 1968 Peter Durr ....................................................................................................................1975 John Brence ................................................................................................................ 1988 Tony Dedmond ........................................................................................................... 1993
112 101 99 94 93 93 91 89 83 80
John McHugh.............................................................................................................. 1985 Jeremy Pamplin ......................................................................................................... 1996 Dan Murphy ................................................................................................................ 1995 Tim Miller .....................................................................................................................1981 Mike Connor ................................................................................................................1979 Kevin Larrabee...........................................................................................................2002 Matt Wesmiller..........................................................................................................2003 Dick Machovina ......................................................................................................... 1983 Lucas Rice ................................................................................................................... 1990 Kevin Larrabee...........................................................................................................2000
7. 9.
Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
232 228 202 199 185 183 171 161 156 152
Kevin Larrabee.................................................................................................... 2000-02 Tim Miller ..............................................................................................................1980-82 Dan Murphy ..........................................................................................................1993-95 John McHugh........................................................................................................1983-85 Dick Machovina ...................................................................................................1983-84 Lucas Rice .............................................................................................................1990-92 Winston Boldt ............................................................................2011-Present Matt Wesmiller....................................................................................................2001-04 Fritz Schmalberger..............................................................................................1976-78 Mike Connor .........................................................................................................1978-80
Shutouts 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 9.
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18 16 16 15 14 14 9 9 8 8 8 8 8
Lucas Rice .............................................................................................................1990-92 Winston Boldt ............................................................................2011-Present Tim Miller ..............................................................................................................1980-82 Terry Harshfield................................................................................................... 1985-97 Dick Machovina ...................................................................................................1983-84 Frank Oprandy......................................................................................................1986-88 Kevin Larrabee.................................................................................................... 2000-02 Dan Murphy ..........................................................................................................1993-95 Mike Connor .........................................................................................................1978-80 A.J. Glubzinski .....................................................................................................2006-08 John McHugh........................................................................................................1983-85 Jeremy Pamplin ...................................................................................................1994-96 Matt Wismiller .....................................................................................................2001-04
Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Shutouts 1. 2. 4. 6.
12 9 9 7 7 6 6 6 6
Winston Boldt ............................................................................................2013 Frank Oprandy............................................................................................................ 1988 Lucas Rice ....................................................................................................................1992 Terry Harshfield..........................................................................................................1987 Jeremy Pamplin ......................................................................................................... 1996 A.J. Glubzinski ............................................................................................................ 2007 Terry Harshfield......................................................................................................... 1986 Tim Miller .........................................................................................................1981, 1982 Matt Wesmiller..........................................................................................................2004
Note: All offensive records are since 1964. Goalkeeper records are since 1976.
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coaching/miscellaneous records YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS Year 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
W-L-T 3-2-1 6-2-0 4-3-1 5-1-1 6-1-1 3-2-1 6-1-1 4-2-2 2-3-3 6-2-0 6-1-0 6-2-0 5-2-1 6-2-0 5-1-2 6-0-2 5-1-2 7-2-0 1-5-1 6-2-0 6-1-1 3-3-2 5-2-0 6-2-0 7-1-1 7-2-4 6-5-3 0-8-2 2-5-1 8-0-1 9-0-1 8-1-1 8-1-1 6-2-2 2-8-0 3-5-2 4-6-0 4-1-4 7-1-2 8-2-0 5-5-0 7-3-1 12-1-0 9-3-1 12-1-1 10-3-2 9-4-0 9-3-2
Coach MacDonald Ratican Ratican Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Marchand Roberson McAneny McAneny McAneny Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Kress Kress Kress Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone
Year 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
W-L-T 7-3-2 9-3-0 9-4-0 8-3-1 9-2-3 7-3-2 10-3-1 8-4-1 9-2-2 11-4-0 5-5-3 6-6-1 9-3-4 11-4-2 9-7-3 8-8-1 8-9-1 10-7-0 10-7-0 13-5-1 8-9-2 5-13-1 10-4-3 10-4-3 13-5-1 8-7-3 4-10-3 11-9-0 8-8-1 8-10-0 4-11-1 6-11-1 3-12-3 3-11-4 3-11-4 4-10-3 4-13-1 8-8-1 9-7-2 3-14-0 1-14-1 3-12-2 7-10-1 4-10-3 12-3-3
Coach Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Palone Edell Edell Edell Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Chiavaro Swanbeck Swanbeck Swanbeck Swanbeck Swanbeck Swanbeck Swanbeck Swanbeck Payne Payne Payne Payne
Seasons 1921 1922-23 1924-42 1943 1944-46 1947-54, 1958-78 1955-57 1979-81 1982-2001 2002-09 2010-
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS Wins (Season) 13-5-1 (1988); 13-5-1 (1993); 12-1-0 (1963); 12-1-1 (1965); 12-3-3 (2013); 11-4-0 (1978); 11-4-1 (1982) Goals (Game) 12, 1965 vs. Seton Hall; 1966 vs. Notre Dame; 1967 vs. Merchant Marine; 1972 vs. Rutgers Goals (Season) 76 (1967) Fewest Goals Allowed (Season) 3 (1930 - 8 games); 3 (1937 - 8 games) Most Shutouts (Season) 12 (2013) 9 (1987, 1988, 1992) Longest Winning Streak (No Ties) 14 (1950-51) Longest Unbeaten Streak (with Ties) 22 (1950-52) Consecutive Shutouts (Season) 6 (2013) 5 (1973, 1931, 1930)
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS S.C. MacDonald Harry Ratican Ray Marchand Col. G.L. Roberson Col. G.F. McAneny Joseph Palone John B. Kress Dick Edell Joe Chiavaro Kurt Swanbeck Russell Payne TOTALS
Joe Palone, being carried off the field after his final game in 1978, is the winningest coach in Army men’s soccer history with 226 victories.
Yrs. 1 2 19 1 3 29 3 3 20 8 4 93
W 3 10 94 5 20 226 9 20 167 35 26 615
L 2 5 34 2 5 80 19 14 160 88 35 444
T 1 1 20 0 5 37 2 8 30 16 9 129
Consecutive Shutouts (Over Multiple Seasons) 10 (1930-31)
MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Goals In A Game 6, Matt Fleumer vs. Merchant Marine Academy, Sept. 23, 1967 Career Starts 70, Dan Newell 2005-07
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individual honors/awards ALL-AMERICANS First Team Bill Guckeyson .........................................................................1941 Ralph Sciolla ........................................................................... 1943 Hank Cobb................................................................................ 1944 Tom Tyree .......................................................... 1945, 1946, 1947 Bob Crowley .............................................................................1945 Cal Benedict .............................................................................1945 Francis Adams .........................................................................1954 Second Team John Cushman ........................................................................ 1943 Stan Calder ...................................................................1943, 1944 Ray McCullen ...........................................................................1945 Richard Newell ........................................................................1945 John Marley ..................................................................1946, 1947 John Strealdorf ...................................................................... 1950 Francis Adams .........................................................................1952 Henry Watson ......................................................................... 1959 Jose Gonzalez ..............................................................1962, 1963 Mike Palone..............................................................................1967 Winston Boldt ............................................................ 2013 Honorable Mention Bob Raleigh ............................................................................. 1939 John Cushman .........................................................................1942 Bill Moore..................................................................................1942 Ralph Sciolla ............................................................................1942 Tom Monahan ......................................................................... 1946 Dan Wardrop ............................................................... 1949, 1950 Fred Smith ....................................................................1952, 1953 Richard Kavanaugh ................................................................1953 Ira Black........................................................................1953, 1954 Lee Farmelo ............................................................................. 1959 Bev Powell................................................................................ 1960 Frank Kelly ................................................................................1961 Wayne Wheeler....................................................................... 1963 Jose Gonzalez ......................................................................... 1964 Joe Casey ................................................................................. 1965 John Veenstra ......................................................................... 1969 Randy Nelson ...........................................................................1974
PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS
ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
1961 1963 1964 1965 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1978 1981 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2001 2002 2004 2007 2013 -
Kaiser Bazan, Phillip Chapell, Lee Farmelo, Bev Powell, Henry Watson Frank Kelly, Douglas Morgan, Jerry Stonehouse Jim Kriebel Jose Gonzalez, Jim Kriebel Joe Casey, Jim Kriebel Bob Behncke, Matt Fluemer, Mike Palone Bob Behncke, John Veenstra Dan Scioletti, John Veenstra Dan Scioletti, Bill Sanborn Bert Wells, Randy Nelson, Roman Ciupak Bert Wells, Randy Nelson, Roman Ciupak Bert Wells, Randy Nelson, Roman Ciupak Jim Johnson, Randy Nelson Jim Johnson, Jose Olivero Jose Olivero, Michael Rodemers Deryl Smoak, Michael Rodemers Dave Freedman Steve Epling Rich Machinova Sean Mitchiner, Dave Robinson Sean Michiner Frank Oprady Phillip Shearer, Tony Flores Brandon Carteen Shawn Adamd Ben Rodgers Kevin Badger A.J. Florkowski Juan-Carlos Ruck Lloyd Osafo Lloyd Osafo, Kevin Larrabee Lloyd Osafo, Daniel Newell Daniel Newell Winston Boldt
MAAC AWARDS
Coach of the Year Joe Chiavaro - 1991, 1996
Coach of the Year Joe Chiavaro - 1987, 1988
Rookie of the Year 1993 - Tony Parilli 1995 - A.J. Florkowski 2004 - Daniel Newell 2013 - Tanner Vosvick
Rookie of the Year 1986 - Dave Robinson
Offensive Player of the Year 1996 - A.J. Florkowski Goalkeeper of the Year 2013 - Winston Boldt Patriot League Tournament MVP 1996 - A.J. Florkowski Men’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1996 - Jeremy Pamplin 1999 - John MacDougall 2006 - Bill Watts 2007 - Daniel Newell 2008 - A.J. Glubzinski 2009 - Andrew Kydes 2013 - Winston Boldt Patriot League Scholar Athlete of the Year 2008-09 - A.J. Glubzinski
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ALL-REGION PLAYERS 1959 -
Player of the Year 1987 - Sean Mitchiner 1988 - Dave Hauck 1989 - John Brence MAAC Tournament MVP 1988 - John Brence
First Team 1983 Rich Machovina, Jack Bradford, Steve Epling 1984 Rich Machovina, Sean Mitchiner 1985 Mitch Johnson 1986 Sean Mitchiner, Paul Bento 1987 Sean Mitchiner, Paul Bento, Aaron Kuzemka 1988 Dave Hauck, Jeff Perkins, Paul Edwards, John Brence, Frank Oprandy Second Team 1984 Jim O’Dea, James Kim 1985 Rick Nohmer, Sean Mitchiner, Aaron Kuzemka, John McHugh 1986 Jim Lowery 1987 Terry Harsfield, Malcolm Frost, Mitch Johnson, Dave Robinson 1988 Mark O’Donnell, Walt Roy, Scott Anderson All-North Team 1989 Tyler Miller, Newman Yang, Mark O’Donnell, John Brence
Patriot League
First Team 1991 Phillip Shearer, Kevin Mackenzie 1992 Brian Loftin, Brandon Carteen Jay Robinson 1993 Rich Swift, Shawn Adams Tony Parilli, Rob Pearson 1994 Jimmy Adamouski 1995 Tony Parilli, Kevin Badger 1996 Tony Parilli, Tony Demond, Juan-Carlos Ruck, Jeremy Pamplin 1997 Juan-Carlos Ruck 2002 Kevin Larrabee 2013 - Winston Boldt Second Team 1994 Tony Dedmond, Ben Rodgers 1995 A.J. Florkowski 1997 Patrick Mellon, Lalo Terpin, A.J. Florkowski 1998 Thomas Obaseki, Luke VanAntwerp 1999 Josh Summerlin, John McDougall 2000 - Thomas Obaseki, Todd Severson 2001 Lloyd Osafo 2002 Lloyd Osafo, Jeff Dobeer 2003 - Lloyd Osafo 2004 - Lloyd Osafo, David Yu 2005 - Daniel Newell 2006 - Daniel Newell, John Borland 2007 Daniel Newell 2010 Jeff Pickett 2011 Jeff Pickett, Josh Koeppe 2013 - Justin Kim, Tanner Vosvick Third Team* 2013 - Sean Mogan, Cameron Niccum All-Academic Team 2010 Mitch Johnson, Tanner Robertson 2011 Mitch Johnson, Tanner Robertson 2012 Mitch Johnson, Winston Boldt 2013 - Winston Boldt * 2013 marked the first season of the All-Patriot League third team, after the conference expanded from eight teams to 10 prior to the season.
Army Men’s Soccer
individual honors/awards CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA First Team 2007 - Daniel Newell Second Team 2007 - A.J. Glubzinski 2013 - Winston Boldt Third Team 2009 - Andrew Kydes
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA
NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-REGION
First Team 2006 - Bill Watts 2007 - Daniel Newell 2007 - A.J. Glubzinski 2008 - Bryan Connolly 2013 - Winston Boldt
First Team 2007 - Daniel Newell, John Kubeika
Second Team 2007 - Daniel Newell Third Team 2011 - Jeff Pickett
Second Team 2005 - Bill Watts 2006 - John Kubeika 2007 - John Kubeika 2008 - A.J. Glubzinski
Third Team 2007 - A.J. Glubzinski 2008 - A.J. Glubzinski, Bryan Connolly Honorable Mention 2005 - Bill Watts 2006 - Daniel Newell, John Kubeika, Chris Archer 2008 - Andrew Kydes
MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List 2014 - Winston Boldt
Winston Boldt set an Academy record with 12 shutouts in 2013 and became the first Army men’s soccer player to be named an All-American and an Academic All-American in the same season.
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all-time results NCAA Tournament Appearance * Patriot League Championship ^ Patriot League Regular Season Title % 1921 (3-2-1) Coach: S.C. MacDonald Captain: O.L. Beal 4 Dartmouth 0 Princeton 3 Colgate 1 Springfield 2 Syracuse 3 Amherst 1922 (6-2) Coach: H.J. Ratican Captain: J.G. Wilson 3 Dartmouth 8 Hamilton 2 Princeton 3 Williams 1 Syracuse 3 Mass. Institute Tech. 0 Colgate 2 Lehigh 1923 (4-3-1) Coach: H.J. Ratican Captain: L.L. Bingham 4 Lehigh 0 Colgate 3 Syracuse 1 Haverford 3 Williams 2 Swarthmore 2 Pennsylvania 0 Springfield 1924 (5-1-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: R.B. Oxrieder 1 Lehigh 1 Amherst 3 Syracuse 5 Dartmouth 5 Colgate 1 Springfield 3 Mass. Institute Tech. 1925 (6-1-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: M.R. Kammerer 1 Syracuse 3 Lafayette 0 Lehigh 3 McGill 2 Crescent A.C. 2 Swarthmore 2 Springfield 1 Mass. Institute Tech. 1926 (3-2-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: W.J. Glasgow 4 Western Maryland 4 Lafayette 1 McGill 0 Lehigh 3 Mass. Institute Tech. 1 Springfield
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3 0 0 4 3 1
0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0
3 2 2 2 0 1 4 0
0 1 0 0 1 2 1
1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0
1 1 4 2 2 1
1927 (6-1-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: J.E. Briggs 3 Lafayette 3 Harvard 3 Dartmouth 2 Wesleyan 3 Lehigh 4 Yale 1 Springfield 5 Mass. Institute Tech. 1928 (4-2-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: F.W. Sladen 0 Lafayette 4 Lehigh 2 Harvard 2 St. John’s 0 Springfield 5 Western Maryland 5 Mass. Institute Tech. 0 Yale 1929 (2-3-3) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: H.B. Packard 0 Lafayette 3 St. John’s 0 McGill 1 Western Maryland 0 Haverford 2 Dartmouth 2 Springfield 1 Lehigh 1930 (6-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: E.K. Purnell 1 McGill 3 Lafayette 0 Springfield 3 Williams 2 Lehigh 3 Stevens Institute 3 Delaware 3 Ohio State 1931 (6-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: G.D. Campbell 1 Bucknell 5 Rutgers 1 Harvard 7 Williams 1 Lafayette 5 Mass. Tech. 1 Ohio State 1932 (6-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: G.L. Roberson 4 Bucknell 2 McGill 1 Delaware 2 Franklin & Marshall 5 Mass. Institute Tech. 6 Lafayette 4 Western Maryland 1 Penn State
2 2 1 2 0 0 3 0
1933 (5-2-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: J.J. Neely 3 Lehigh 1 Springfield 1 Frank. & Marsh. 3 Delaware 5 Mass. Tech. 5 Syracuse 4 Lafayette 1 Harvard
0 3 3 0 2 0 1 0
1934 (6-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: J.D. Stanton 3 Bucknell 3 Lehigh 0 Springfield 5 Mass. Tech. 7 Syracuse 1 Harvard 4 Lafayette 4 W. Maryland
0 2 2 1 2 1 2 2
1935 (5-1-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: C.B. Tyler 5 Lafayette 2 Harvard 3 Gettysburg 0 Penn State 1 Springfield 2 W. Maryland 3 Mass. Tech. 4 Lehigh
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1936 (6-0-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: R.M. Stegmaier 1 Colgate 3 Bucknell 1 Brown 4 Lehigh 1 Lafayette 2 W. Maryland 4 Johns Hopkins 4 Mass. Tech.
0 0 0 0 0 1 4
0 1 0 0 0 1 5 2
1937 (5-1-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: F.C. Lough 4 Lehigh 1 Syracuse 1 Brown 2 Williams 0 Penn State 4 Cornell 7 Mass. Tech. 0 Wesleyan 1938 (7-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: J.G. Pickard 3 Lehigh 1 Syracuse 3 Johns Hopkins 0 Penn State 2 Colgate 3 W. Maryland 1 Harvard 4 Mass. Tech. 2 Navy
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1 4 1 0 0 0 0 3
0 1 1 1 2 2 0 3
0 2 2 6 0 2 2 0
0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1
0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 1
1939 (1-5-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: C.B. Hazeltine 1 Princeton 3 Wesleyan 2 Springfield 4 Brown 2 Penn State 2 Dartmouth 1 Navy
6 3 4 1 3 3 2
1940 (6-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: K.O. Dessert 1 Princeton 4 Syracuse 1 Brown 3 Bucknell 3 Lehigh 2 Mass. Tech. 0 Penn State 2 Navy
2 1 0 2 0 0 5 0
1941 (6-1-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: J.W. Guckeyson 3 Princeton 3 Lehigh 4 Syracuse 2 Bucknell 3 Brown 0 Harvard 1 Penn State 5 Navy
1 1 1 0 3 1 0 3
1942 (3-3-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Captain: H.J. Ebrey 0 Princeton 3 Syracuse 2 Bucknell 0 Harvard 0 Penn State 2 Brown 2 Temple 2 Navy
2 0 0 0 2 0 2 3
1943 (5-2) Coach: Col. G.L. Roberson Captain: R.J. Sciolla 3 Swarthmore 4 Bucknell 4 Temple 1 Cornell 5 Penn State 5 Brown 1 Navy
1 0 0 3 2 0 3
1944 (6-2) Coach: Col. G.F. McAneny Captain: S.G. Calder 5 Rensselaer 10 Brown 1 Dartmouth 3 Yale 2 Penn State 6 Temple 2 Cst. Guard Acad. 0 Navy
2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1
all-time results 1945 (7-1-1) Coach: Col. G.F. McAneny Captain: C.R. Benedict 2 Yale 2 Dartmouth 2 Rensselaer 5 Coast Guard Acad. 3 Temple 0 Penn State 6 Swarthmore 2 Cornell 1 Navy 1946 (7-2-4) Coach: Col. G.F. McAneny Captain: F.G. Hudson 3 Rider 1 Seton Hall 0 Yale 3 Dartmouth 2 Cornell 0 Princeton 1 Colgate 4 Coast Guard Acad. 1 Rensselaer 1 Swarthmore 2 Temple 0 Penn State 2 Navy 1947 (6-5-3) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J.W. Brennan 1 Cortland State 1 West Chester 1 Colgate 2 Harvard 1 Yale 1 Dartmouth 1 Swarthmore 0 Princeton 1 Temple 1 Rensselaer 0 Lafayette 1 Cornell 2 Penn State 0 Navy 1948 (0-8-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J.T. Marley 1 Cortland State 0 Penn State 2 Yale 0 Harvard 0 Cornell 2 Pennsylvania 0 Temple 1 Princeton 1 Dartmouth 1 Navy 1949 (2-5-1) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: D.G. Novak 0 Cortland State 1 Yale 1 Harvard 3 Panzer 0 Princeton 4 Syracuse 2 Pennsylvania 0 Navy
3 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0
2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 1
2 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 1
2 2 3 3 3 2 5 2 1 2
1 (2 OT) 1 3 0 2 0 3 1
1950 (8-0-1) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: D.H. Wardrop 2 Brooklyn 4 Cornell 4 Cortland State 2 Harvard 5 Brown 2 Pennsylvania 2 Yale 3 Syracuse 4 Navy 1951 (9-0-1) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: D.A. Slingerland 8 Queens 3 Cortland State 2 Dartmouth 4 Penn State 7 Brown 7 Ithaca 5 Panzer 2 Cornell 3 Pennsylvania 3 Navy 1952 (8-1-1) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: F.L. Smith 7 Ithaca 5 Seton Hall 5 Dartmouth 1 West Chester 4 Temple 4 Syracuse 1 Penn State 1 Cornell 3 Pennsylvania 2 Navy 1953 (8-1-1) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J.J. Fraher 4 Ithaca 7 Buffalo State 1 Yale 4 Penn State 2 West Chester 7 Fordham 2 Temple 4 Rider 2 Pennsylvania 2 Navy 1954 (6-2-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: F.J. Adams 2 Ithaca 3 Rensselaer 2 Connecticut 3 Pennsylvania 3 City College of N.Y. 2 West Chester 1 Penn State 0 Yale 5 Rider 1 Navy
0 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 (OT) 3
0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1
1955 (2-8) Coach: John B. Kress Captain: J.H. Oakes 2 Ithaca 1 Penn State 4 Connecticut 1 Brockport State 2 City College of N.Y. 0 West Chester 0 Colgate 1 Yale 0 Pennsylvania 0 Navy 1956 (3-5-2) Coach: John B. Kress Captain: A. Krapf 1 Ithaca 3 Panzer 4 Colgate 0 West Chester 2 City College of N.Y. 0 Yale 4 Brockport State 1 Penn State 1 Pittsburgh 1 Navy
1 3 0 2 3 1 2 2 5 3
1960 (8-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: D. Bazan 0 Brockport State 5 Ithaca 3 N.Y. University 3 Rochester 5 Rider 4 Yale 3 Maryland 2 Mass. Institute Tech. 3 Penn State 1 Navy
2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2
4 1 1 1 2 3 1 8 1 4
1961 (5-5) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: A.S. Brown 3 Coast Guard Acad. 2 Yale 3 Maryland 8 SUNY-Maritime 1 Brockport State 3 Rider 2 Mass.Tech. 0 West Chester 4 Penn State 0 Navy
0 0 4 0 2 1 3 1 2 3
1962 (7-3-1) Coach: Joe Palone Captains: J. Stonehouse, F. Kelly 3 Seton Hall 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 7 Coast Guard Acad. 4 Brockport State 2 Drexel 4 Rider 2 Yale 4 Massachusetts 3 Penn State 0 West Chester 0 Navy
1 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1
1957 (4-6) Coach: John B. Kress Captain: R.W. Puff 0 Ithaca 1 Panzer 3 Yale 2 Rider 4 Brockport State 2 City College of N.Y. 1 Colgate 1 Penn State 0 Pittsburgh 1 Navy
2 0 0 1 1 3 2 4 1 3
0 0 1 3 1 0 5 0 1 1
1958 (4-1-4) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: F. Manzo 3 Ithaca 0 Cortland State 0 Yale 1 Mass. Tech. 2 Pittsburgh 1 Colgate 2 Brockport State 3 Penn State 2 Navy
0 0 4 1 0 1 2 2 0
1 0 0 1 1 2 5 4 1 1
1959 (7-1-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: P. Chappell 3 Brockport State 1 Mass.Tech. 3 Yale 6 SUNY-Maritime 4 Rochester 3 Columbia 4 Air Force 2 Pittsburgh 4 Penn State 1 Navy
0 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 2
0 2 1 2 2 0 1 0 2 1
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1963 (12-1) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: W.R. Wheeler 4 at Massachusetts 4 U.S.M.M.A. 3 Brockport State 4 N.Y. University 3 at Maryland 2 Yale 4 Air Force 3 Penn State 10 Rider 3 West Chester 4 Adelphi 3 Brown 0 at Navy
1 1 1 2 (OT) 2 (OT) 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 4
1964 (9-3-1) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J.M. Deems 4 at U.S.M.M.A. 4 at Yale 5 Seton Hall 3 Maryland 7 at Rider 1 West Chester 11 Rutgers 2 at Penn State 8 Colgate 1 Navy 3 Cortland State 6 Trinity 2 Michigan State
1 2 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 (OT) 3
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all-time results 1971 (9-4) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J. Moran 5 at U.S.M.M.A. 2 Yale 6 at Rutgers 3 Penn State 1 at Air Force 9 Seton Hall 1 Brown 3 at Rhode Island 3 Colgate 2 at N.Y. University 1 West Chester 1 at Navy 0 Hartwick
The 1971 Team went 9-4 under head coach Joe Palone. 1965 (12-1-1) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J. Kriebel 10 U.S.M.M.A. 2 Yale 12 Seton Hall 2 Maryland 2 Hartwick 2 Rider 7 Colgate 3 Air Force 7 Penn State 7 Rutgers 2 Navy 3 Long Island 3 Trinity 1 Michigan State 1966 (10-3-2) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J.C. Casey 9 U.S.M.M.A. 2 at Yale 12 at Notre Dame 10 Coast Guard Acad. 3 at Penn State 2 Hartwick 0 at Brown 8 Seton Hall 3 at West Chester 6 Maryland 9 Rutgers 1 Navy 2 Connecticut 3 Navy 0 San Francisco 1967 (9-4) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: E. Milinski 12 at U.S.M.M.A. 6 Yale 7 Colgate 8 Rider 7 Penn State 1 at Hartwick 0 Brown 5 at Air Force 10 Seton Hall 9 at Rutgers 4 West Chester 4 Trinity 3 at Navy
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0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 3
0 (OT) 2 1 0 1 (OT) 3 2 0 (OT) 0 0 1 (OT) 1 1 1 2
0 1 1 1 0 4 2 1 0 0 2 6 4
1968 (9-3-2) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: R. Behncke 5 U.S.M.M.A. 10 at Colgate 0 at Yale 3 Rhode Island 6 at Penn State 3 N.Y. University 2 at Brown 4 Seton Hall 4 Hartwick 8 Rutgers 4 Harvard 1 Navy 3 Brockport State 1 Brown
0 0 2 0 3 0 4 2 2 2 1 1 3 3
1969 (7-3-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J.A. Veenstra 2 U.S.M.M.A. 4 Colgate 2 Yale 5 Rutgers 3 Penn State 2 N.Y. University 0 Brown 8 Seton Hall 3 Air Force 5 Coast Guard Acad. 0 West Chester 0 Navy
1 0 5 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 2 0
1970 (9-3) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: D. Scioletti 3 U.S.M.M.A. 3 Colgate 1 Yale 4 Rutgers 3 Penn State 2 N.Y University 0 Brown 5 Seton Hall 7 Coast Guard Acad. 3 Hofstra 0 Hartwick 0 Navy
0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 2
1 1 0 (OT) 2 3 3 0 0 1 1 2 2 3
1975 (10-3-1) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: R. Morales 4 at Rutgers 4 Yale 4 Columbia 2 Penn State 2 Syracuse 2 U.S.M.M.A. 0 Brown 7 Seton Hall 1 at Air Force 4 at Rensselaer 2 Colgate 3 West Chester 1 at Hartwick 1 at Navy
1 0 3 1 1 1 6 0 0 1 0 3 2 2
1 0 3 3 0 2 2 1 3 2 0 0 1
1 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 2 1
1972 (8-3-1) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: L.A. Saksa 8 U.S.M.M.A. 12 Rutgers 2 at Yale 3 at Columbia 0 at Penn State 3 Seton Hall 2 at Brown 2 Air Force 4 Rensselaer 1 at West Chester 1 Cornell 2 Navy
0 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 3 2 3 2
1973 (9-2-3) * Coach: Joe Palone Captain: R. Ciupak 4 at Rutgers 0 Yale 2 Columbia 2 Penn State 4 at Seton Hall 3 Syracuse 2 Brown 2 at Air Force 4 at Rensselaer 1 Colgate 2 Cornell 3 West Chester 1 at Oneonta State 0 at Navy
1976 (8-4-1) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J.S. Johnson 4 Rutgers 3 at Yale 2 at Columbia 1 at Penn State 2 Seton Hall 3 at Syracuse 3 at Brown 2 Air Force 1 Rensselaer 1 at Colgate 2 U.S.M.M.A. 2 West Chester 1 Navy
0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2
1977 (9-2-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: J.R. Olivero 4 at Rutgers 2 Yale 0 Columbia 3 Penn State 4 at Seton Hall 3 Syracuse 2 Brown 1 at U.S.M.M.A. 3 Colgate 7 at Rensselaer 2 at Air Force 3 at West Chester 2 at Navy
1974 (7-3-2) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: P.R. Nelson 6 Rutgers 2 at Yale 3 at Columbia 2 at Penn State 9 Seton Hall 2 at Syracuse 1 at Brown 1 Rensselaer 1 at Colgate 3 Air Force 1 West Chester 2 Navy
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1 2 0 2 1 1 5 0 4 1 2 1
1978 (11-4) Coach: Joe Palone Captain: D.P. Smoak 1 Oneonta State 3 at U.S.M.M.A. 5 Rutgers 3 Union 5 Adelphi 1 at Yale 6 Seton Hall 2 at Syracuse 1 at Colgate 0 Lehigh 3 Air Force 4 Rensselaer 3 West Chester 2 Boston Univ. 1 Navy
3 1 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 (OT) 2 0 2 (OT) 3 0
all-time results 1979 (5-5-3) Coach: Dick Edell Captain: J.K. Stoner 3 C.W. Post 2 U.S.M.M.A. 0 at Rutgers 0 at Union 0 Adelphi 0 Yale 5 Seton Hall 0 Syracuse 4 Colgate 2 at Lehigh 2 at Oneonta State 0 at Rensselaer 0 at Navy
0 1 (OT) 0 2 2 0 1 1 (OT) 1 1 4 0 2
1980 (6-6-1) Coach: Dick Edell Captain: E.J. Apgar 6 C.W. Post 3 U.S.M.M.A. 0 Rutgers 0 Union 2 Adelphi 1 at West Chester 7 Seton Hall 0 at Syracuse 4 Rensselaer 0 at Fordham 1 at Colgate 0 Oneonta State 1 Navy
2 0 (OT) 1 1 1 (OT)1 0 2 0 4 0 3 3
1981 (9-3-4) Coach: Dick Edell Captain: A.G. Sung 1 at Rutgers 3 Seton Hall 2 at Union 0 at Adelphi 1 West Chester 0 at St. Peter’s 1 Syracuse 1 at Rensselaer 2 Colgate 2 Fordham 2 Fairfield 4 U.S.M.M.A. 5 Iona 1 at Navy 3 at Villanova 4 at Manhattan
(OT) 1 0 (OT) 2 3 2 (OT) 0 3 0 0 (OT) 2 1 1 0 0 2 0
1982 (11-4-2, 4-1 MAAC) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captains: T. McDonald, T.J. Miller 1 at Fordham 6 Manhattan 0 Rutgers 4 at Seton Hall 2 Union 3 Adelphi 0 at West Chester 2 St. Peter’s 0 at Syracuse 3 Rensselaer 1 at Colgate 2 Marist 4 at Fairfield 3 at U.S.M.M.A. 3 Villanova 1 at Iona 2 Navy
3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 (OT) 1 (OT) 2 0 1 2 (OT) 0 (OT) 1
1983 (9-7-3, 5-2 MAAC) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captains: D.P. Shimkus, H.D. Prantl 0 Fordham 5 at Manhattan 0 at Rutgers 4 Seton Hall 2 at Holy Cross 3 at Union 0 at Adelphi 2 West Chester 1 at St. Peter’s 0 Syracuse 2 at Rensselaer 1 Colgate 1 at Marist 3 Fairfield 1 U.S.M.M.A. 0 at Air Force 2 Iona 0 at Navy 0 at LaSalle 1984 (8-8-1, 5-1-1 MAAC) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: R.A. Machovina 2 Holy Cross 0 Rutgers 3 at Seton Hall 1 at Hofstra 0 Adelphi 1 at Cornell 3 St. Peter’s 0 at Syracuse 1 Colgate 1 Marist 2 Manhattan 4 at Fairfield 1 at Fordham 4 at Iona 2 Air Force 1 LaSalle 1 Navy 1985 (8-9-1, 5-1-1 MAAC) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: J.M. McHugh 3 Boston University 0 George Mason 2 at Holy Cross 0 at Rutgers 0 East Stroudsburg 1 Wake Forest 0 at Adelphi 3 at St. Peter’s 2 Syracuse 0 Cornell 2 at Colgate 1 at Marist 5 at Manhattan 5 Fairfield 1 Fordham 1 Iona 0 LaSalle 0 at Navy
1 1 2 0 (OT) 1 (OT) 3 (OT) 0 1 0 (OT) 0 0 0 (OT) 2 0 2 2 1 1 1
0 3 0 2 4 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 4 2 0
2 5 1 2 4 (OT) 0 3 0 3 3 1 (OT) 2 1 2 (OT) 1 (OT) 0 2 2
1986 (10-7, 6-1 MAAC) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: J.B. Lowery 0 at Boston Univ. 3 Holy Cross 4 Rutgers 2 Marist 0 at Wake Forest 3 Adelphi 3 Colgate 8 St. Peter’s 0 at Syracuse 3 at Fairfield 3 Temple 6 Manhattan 2 at LaSalle 0 at Fordham 8 at Iona 1 at George Mason 0 Navy
4 0 2 0 3 4 0 0 2 0 4 0 (OT) 1 1 1 0 1
1987 (10-7, 6-1 MAAC) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: Sean Mitchner 4 Holy Cross 1 Rutgers 1 Marist 2 Colgate 8 Manhattan 0 George Mason 5 St. Peter’s 2 Syracuse 2 Fairfield 1 Temple 0 Hartwick 2 Adelphi 1 LaSalle 0 Fordham 6 Iona 1 Lafayette 1 Navy
1 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 2 0
1988 (13-5-1, 5-1 MAAC) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: J. Perkins 2 Rutgers 1 Central Connecticut 1 Colgate 0 Connecticut 6 Manhattan 1 George Mason 5 St. Peter’s 1 Syracuse 2 Fairfield 2 Temple 2 Hartwick 0 Adelphi 0 LaSalle 4 Fordham 4 Iona 7 Holy Cross 6 Iona 4 LaSalle 2 Navy
1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2
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1989 (8-9-2, 4-1 MAAC) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: M. O’Donnell 3 at New Hamp. 0 at Rutgers 0 Central Connecticut 2 Fordham 1 at Lafayette 8 Niagara 3 Canisius 0 at Old Dominion 1 at Will & Mary (OT) 3 Siena 0 at Temple 1 Hartwick 1 at Adelphi 1 at Colgate 2 LaSalle 2 Iona 2 at Navy 1 at Holy Cross 1 LaSalle 1990 (5-13-1, 2-4-0 Patriot) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: C. Mackenzie 0 at Virginia 1 George Mason 1 at LaSalle 1 Fordham (OT)+ 3 at Manhattan 1 New Hampshire 2 Quincy 0 at Lafayette+ 0 Adelphi 1 at Syracuse 0 at Oneonta 1 at Bucknell+ 0 at Hartwick 2 Lehigh+ 0 Colgate+ 2 at Holy Cross+ 0 at Iona 0 Navy 0 Air Force (2OT) + indicates Patriot League match 1991 (10-4-3, 4-2-1 Patriot) ^ Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: P. Shearer 4 Manhattan 2 at N. Hamp. 3 at Adelphi 5 Lafayette+ 3 at Fordham+ 3 Bucknell+ 0 Hartwick 1 at Lehigh+ 0 at Colgate+ 0 at UCLA 1 Cal State-Fullerton 1 at Navy+ 5 Iona 3 Holy Cross+ 3 Syracuse 2 at Navy $ 4 Lehigh $ + indicates Patriot League match $ Patriot League Tournament
(OT) 2 1 4 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 3 (OT) 0 1 1 (OT) 2 (OT) 2 (OT) 2
4 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 0 1 0 2 2 0
0 (OT) 2 2 3 0 2 (OT) 0 (OT) 1 2 3 3 3 0 1 1 1 0
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all-time results 1992 (10-4-3, 6-0-1 Patriot) % Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captains: B. Carteen, M. Eberle 4 at Manhattan 1 New Hampshire 0 Adelphi 2 at Lafayette+ 1 Fordham+ 1 at Quincy 1 Wis.-Mil. 2 at Hartwick 3 Lehigh+ 3 at Bucknell+ 0 Colgate+ 2 Navy+ 0 at Iona 1 at Holy Cross+ 1 at Syracuse 1 Navy $* 0 Colgate $ + indicates Patriot League match $ Patriot League Tournament * advanced 3-1 on PKs 1993 (13-5-1, 4-2-1 Patriot) ^ Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: R. Pearson 1 at New Hampshire 2 Air Force (at UNH) 4 Manhattan 2 at Connecticut 0 at Adelphi 2 Lafayette+ 6 Long Island 5 LaSalle (at Fordham) 0 Bucknell+ 1 Hartwick 1 at Lehigh+ 3 at Fordham+ 4 at Colgate+ 0 at Navy+ 6 Iona 1 Holy Cross+ 3 Syracuse 2 Lafayette $ 4 Bucknell $ + indicates Patriot League match $ Patriot League Tournament 1994 (8-7-3, 4-1-2 Patriot) Coach: Joe Chivaro Captain: C. Dodd 4 Fordham+ 3 American 2 George Mason 3 Manhattan 0 Lafayette+ 1 Adelphi 1 Quincy 2 Syracuse 3 Bucknell+ 0 Hartwick 0 Lehigh+ 0 Penn State 0 Colgate+ 2 Navy+ 0 Cornell 1 Holy Cross+ 2 Colgate $ 0 Lafayette $ + indicates Patriot League match $ Patriot League Tournament
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0 0 3 0 0 2 (OT) 1 1 1 0 (OT) 0 0 2 0 0 1 (OT) 1
4 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 (OT) 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 (OT) 2
1 3 1 1 0 2 2 1 2 3 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 1
1995 (4-10-3, 1-4-1 Patriot) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captains: K. Badger, D. Murphy 1 vs. Villanova 1 vs. St. Joseph’s 3 Manhattan 2 Cornell 2 at Adelphi 0 Lafayette+ 0 George Mason 0 Evansville 2 at Syracuse 3 Bucknell+ 2 Hartwick 3 at Lehigh+ 1 at Penn State 0 at Colgate+ 2 at Navy+ 0 Holy Cross+ 0 at Columbia + indicates Patriot League match 1996 (11-9, 5-1 Patriot) *^% Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: T. Parilli 5 at Manhattan 0 Northeastern 1 Syracuse 3 Wright State 1 Columbia 2 Lafayette+ 0 Evansville 2 Miami (Ohio) 4 Adelphi 2 at Bucknell+ 0 at Hartwick 3 Lehigh+ 1 Colgate+ 0 Navy+ 1 at Holy Cross+ 0 at Cornell 3 Lafayette $ 4 Navy $ 3 St. Francis (N.Y.)* Play-in 1 William & Mary* + indicates Patriot League match $ Patriot League Tournament * NCAA Tournament 1997 (8-8-1, 2-4 Patriot) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: L. Terpin 3 Manhattan 2 Delaware 2 Fordham 2 Towson 2 Old Dominion 1 Lafayette+ 1 Akron 0 Penn State 1 Bucknell+ 0 Hartwick 0 at Lehigh+ 4 at Adelphi 0 at Colgate+ 3 at Navy+ 0 at Columbia 4 Holy Cross+ 0 Cornell + indicates Patriot League match
(OT) 0 0 1 (OT) 3 3 1 3 (OT) 1 (OT) 2 1 (OT) 2 (OT) 3 6 3 (OT) 5 2 (OT) 2
0 1 2 4 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3
0 (OT) 1 1 (OT) 1 0 5 3 2 0 1 3 0 3 4 (OT) 0 1 1
1998 (8-10, 3-3 Patriot) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: C. Butera 0 at Maine 3 Cleveland State 1 at Manhattan 0 at Lafayette+ 0 at Fordham 3 East Carolina 1 at Richmond 1 Penn State 4 Central Conn. 1 Syracuse 2 at Bucknell+ 0 at Hartwick 1 Lehigh+ 2 Columbia 2 Colgate+ 4 Navy+ 0 at Holy Cross+ 1 at Cornell + indicates Patriot League match 1999 (4-11-1, 0-5-1 Patriot) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: Z. Rossley 1 Manhattan 0 at Boston College 2 Fordham 0 Lafayette+ 3 Maine 3 LaSalle 0 at Syracuse 2 Bucknell+ 0 Hartwick 0 at Lehigh+ 0 at Columbia 1 at Colgate+ 2 at Navy+ 1 Holy Cross+ 1 Cornell 0 at Albany + indicates Patriot League match
1 0 0 1 1 1 5 2 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 (OT) 3 (OT) 1 4
0 3 0 (OT) 0 1 1 3 (OT) 3 3 2 2 3 (OT) 3 3 2 1
2000 (6-11-1, 3-3 Patriot) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captains: K. D. Smith, K.J. Smith 2 Albany 3 Marist 1 at Manhattan 0 vs. The Citadel 1 at Charleston 5 at Lafayette 0 vs. Duquesne 3 vs. Wofford 1 Syracuse 0 at Bucknell+ 0 at Hartwick 0 Lehigh+ 1 Columbia 2 Navy+ 0 at Holy Cross+ 0 at Cornell+ 2 Colgate+ 3 at Fordham + indicates Patriot League match
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1 4 0 2 (OT) 2 1 1 (OT) 3 (OT) 2 (OT) 1 5 2 3 0 3 6 1 2
2001 (3-12-2, 0-6-1 Patriot) Coach: Joe Chiavaro Captain: J. Algor 0 vs. Boston Univ. 1 vs. Buffalo 2 at UNC-Asheville 0 at Davidson 2 Hartwick 2 Fordham 0 Manhattan 0 at Columbia 0 at Lehigh+ 2 at Syracuse 1 Lafayette+ 0 at Navy+ 1 Holy Cross+ 0 at American+ 0 Cornell 0 at Colgate+ 1 Bucknell+ + indicates Patriot League match 2002 (3-11-4, 1-4-2 Patriot) Coach: Kurt Swanbeck Captains: K. Larrabee, T. Lynch 2 Coll. of Charleston (OT) 0 Davidson 1 at George Mason 0 vs. James Madison 0 at Buffalo 3 at Fordham 1 vs. Liberty 0 vs. Appalachian State 0 St. Peter’s 2 Sacred Heart 0 Lehigh+ 0 Syracuse 0 Navy+ 1 American+ 0 at Holy Cross+ 0 Colgate+ 1 at Lafayette+ 0 at Bucknell+ + indicates Patriot League match 2003 (3-11-4, 0-5-2 Patriot) Coach: Kurt Swanbeck Captains: C. DeFiori, D. Quinn 1 Fordham 1 at Sacred Heart 2 Siena 1 at Birmingham-So. 0 vs. UAB 1 Buffalo 0 Columbia 0 Bucknell+ 1 Marist 1 Lafayette+ 2 Maine 1 at Lehigh+ 0 at Hartwick 1 Holy Cross+ 0 at Navy+ 0 at American+ 1 Albany 1 at Colgate+ + indicates Patriot League match
1 2 1 5 1 0 0 2 2 4 2 (2OT) 0 2 6 2 1 2
2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 0 1 (OT) 0 (OT) 0 0 (OT) 1 1 (OT) 1 1
3 (OT) 0 (OT) 1 (OT) 1 3 (OT) 1 1 3 2 (OT) 1 0 (OT) 1 1 2 1 2 2 8
all-time results 2004 (4-10-3, 1-4-2 Patriot) Coach: Kurt Swanbeck Captains: M. Wesmiller, D. Yu 2 at Maine 0 vs. Quinnipiac 0 vs. Air Force 2 at Birmingham-So. 2 at Columbia 0 at Fordham 2 Iona 1 at Bucknell+ 1 at Marist 1 at Lafayette+ 0 at Siena 0 Lehigh+ 1 at Holy Cross+ 0 Navy+ 0 at Albany 0 American+ 2 Colgate+ + indicates Patriot League match 2005 (4-13-1, 1-6-0 Patriot) Coach: Kurt Swanbeck Captains: J. Castellanos, A. Moreno 0 Air Force 0 Birmingham-Southern 1 at Vermont 0 vs. New Hampshire 2 Columbia 1 at Colgate+ 2 at Fordham 0 at Stanford 0 vs. California 1 Bucknell+ 2 at Iona 1 at Sacred Heart 1 at Lehigh+ 2 NJIT 0 Holy Cross+ 0 Lafayette+ 2 at Navy+ 0 at American+ + indicates Patriot League match 2006 (8-8-1, 3-4 Patriot) Coach: Kurt Swanbeck Captain: A. Moreno 1 at Air Force 1 Marist 1 at Fordham 1 Stanford 1 Iona 0 Colgate+ 2 at NJIT 0 at Bucknell+ 4 Manhattan 0 at Lafayette+ 4 Philadelphia 0 Lehigh+ 5 Siena 4 at Holy Cross+ 4 Navy+ 3 Sacred Heart 3 American+ + indicates Patriot League match
0 (OT) 1 1 3 3 3 0 3 0 3 (OT) 0 1 0 (OT) 0 (OT) 1 2 (OT) 2
1 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 5 0 0 (OT) 1 4 0 1 3 4 3
(OT) 1 2 3 2 3 1 0 2 0 2 0 5 2 1 (2 OT) 3 0 2
2007 (9-7-2, 1-5-1 Patriot) Coach: Kurt Swanbeck Captains: D. Newell, D. Jones 1 at Philadelphia 1 St. Bonaventure 1 Marist 3 Manhattan 2 Quinnipiac 1 Air Force 1 at Saint Francis (NY) 4 at Siena 1 at American+ 0 at Colgate+ 0 at Yale 0 Bucknell+ 0 Lafayette+ 4 NJIT 0 at Lehigh+ 1 Sacred Heart 0 Holy Cross+ 2 at Navy+ + indicates Patriot League match 2008 (3-14-0, 1-6-0 Patriot) Coach: Kurt Swanbeck Captains: A. Glubzinski, J. Gallogly 2 at St. Bonaventure 2 Philadelphia 1 at Marist 1 Manhattan 0 Saint Francis (N.Y.) 3 at Birmingham So. 1 vs. Air Force 0 Yale 0 Colgate+ 0 at Bucknell+ 2 at NJIT 0 at Lafayette+ 0 Lehigh+ 0 at Sacred Heart 1 at Holy Cross+ 1 American+ 1 Navy+ + indicates Patriot League match 2009 (1-14-1, 0-7-0 Patriot) Coach: Kurt Swanbeck Captains: C. Dietz, E. Seale 2 NJIT 0 at Manhattan 0 Marist 0 at Bryant 0 at Harvard 0 Quinnipiac 0 at Air Force 0 at Navy+ 2 at Rider 0 at American+ 2 at Colgate+ 0 Bucknell+ 1 Sacred Heart 0 Lafayette+ 1 at Lehigh+ 1 Holy Cross+ + indicates Patriot League match
0 0 0 1 (2OT) 3 (2OT) 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 (OT) 1
3 3 2 2 3 1 2 (2OT) 1 2 (OT) 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 0
1 1 1 3 4 1 (OT) 1 (OT) 1 3 4 4 3 1 2 4 2
2010 (3-12-2, 0-5-2 Patriot) Coach: Russell Payne Captains: M. Chere, M. Leach 1 at Marist 1 at NJIT 0 at Pittsburgh 1 at Duquesne 0 Bryant 1 Central Florida 0 Navy+ 2 Rider 0 American+ 0 Colgate+ 1 at Bucknell+ 1 at Hartford 1 at Lafayette+ 3 at Sacred Heart 0 Lehigh+ 2 Manhattan 0 at Holy Cross+ + indicates Patriot League match 2011 (7-10-1, 2-4-1 Patriot) Coach: Russell Payne Captains: J. Pickett, T. Robertson 4 Marist 1 Manhattan 1 at VMI 0 Seton Hall 1 Central Connecticut 0 St. Joseph’s 0 LaSalle 2 at Bryant 2 Holy Cross+ 0 at Navy+ 3 Hartford 0 at American+ 2 at Colgate+ 1 at Iona 2 Bucknell+ 2 Adelphi 0 Lafayette+ 0 at Lehigh+ + indicates Patriot League match 2012 (4-10-3, 1-3-3 Patriot) Coach: Russell Payne Captains: M. Johnson, J. Koeppe 3 Air Force 0 at Seton Hall 3 Iona 1 Binghamton 0 at Louisville 0 at Cal State-Northridge 0 at Cal Poly 0 at Holy Cross+ 1 vs. Navy+^ 2 American+ 2 at Adelphi 0 Colgate+ 2 at Bucknell+ 0 at Manhattan 0 at Lafayette+ 1 NJIT 2 Lehigh+ + indicates Patriot League match ^Army-Navy Cup (Chester, Pa.)
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2013 (12-3-3, 6-2-1 Patriot) Coach: Russell Payne Captains: W. Boldt, J. Lewis 3 VMI 2 Manhattan 1 at Air Force 2 Marist 1 Fordham 0 at Quinnipiac 2 Houston Baptist 2 Bucknell+ 3 Boston Univ.+ 1 Colgate+ 1 at Loyola+ 2 American+ 2 at Central Conn. St. 1 Lehigh+ 1 at Holy Cross+ 0 at Lafayette+ 0 vs. Navy+^ 1 vs. Holy Cross $* + indicates Patriot League match ^Army-Navy Cup (Chester, Pa.) $ Patriot League Tournament * eliminated 4-3 on PKs
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all-time lettermen A-A-A Adamouski, James (’93,’94)..................................................... 1995 Adams, Francis (’51,’52,’53,’54) ............................................... 1955 Adams, Shawn (’91,’92,’93) ...................................................... 1994 Ahern, Robert (’93) ..................................................................... 1995 Ahn, James (’78,’79,’80) ..............................................................1981 Alexander, Michael (’55) ........................................................... 1956 Alexander, Nick (’09).................................................................. 2010 Algor, Jonathan (’00,’01) ...........................................................2002 Algor, Justin (’02,’03) .................................................................2004 Alich, James (’66).........................................................................1967 Alikahn, Shaffir (’93) .................................................................. 1995 Allaire, Stephen (’66,’67) ..........................................................1969 Allen, Robert C. (’55,’56).............................................................1957 Allison, Robert (’91) .................................................................... 1993 Alsheirmer, Robert (’55,’56)......................................................1957 Alvarez, Sean-Michael (’11) .......................................................2015 Anderson, James (’65,‘67) ........................................................1968 Anderson, Michael (’00,’02).....................................................2004 Anderson, Scott (’87,’88,’89) ...................................................1990 Angstadt, Richard (’58,’59,’60)................................................1961 Apgar, Edward, (’79,’80) .............................................................1981 Arthur, Robert (’93) ....................................................................1996 Augustyniak, Ed (’69,’70) ...........................................................1972 Auns, Andrew (’96,’97) ...............................................................1998 Averill, Roderick (’44)................................................................. 1945 Avery, Jimmie (’67,’68,’69) .........................................................1970
B-B-B Badger, Kevin (’93,’94,’95) .......................................................1996 Baietti, Nicolas (’12,’13) ............................................................ 2016 Baker, Bobby (’90,’91,’92) ......................................................... 1993 Banovic, Daniel (’61,’62,’63) ..................................................... 1964 Bartkiewicz, Alfred (’86) ............................................................1987 Batule, Andrew (’04,’05,’07).....................................................2008 Baugh, Hale (’45) ......................................................................... 1946 Baugh, Raymond (’56,’57,’58) .................................................. 1959 Baxley, William (’49) ................................................................... 1950 Bazan, Dominador (’58,’59,’60)................................................1961 Beck, Chris (’91,’92).................................................................... 1993 Becker, John (’67) .........................................................................1970 Beckwith, Patrick (’04) .............................................................2008 Beerman, Kevin (’10,’11) .............................................................2014 Behncke, Robert (’66,’67,’68) ..................................................1969 Bellinger, John (’46,’47) ............................................................. 1948 Benedict, Calvert (’44,’45)........................................................ 1946 Bento, Paulo (’84,’85,’86,’87)...................................................1988 Berner, John (’77)..........................................................................1979 Berry, John (’95,’96,’97) .............................................................1998 Bishop, James (’57) .................................................................... 1958 Black, Ira (’52,’53,’54) ................................................................ 1955 Black, Tony (’12,’13) ...................................................... 2016 Blackburn, Linwood (’67,’68) ...................................................1969 Blesse, Frederick (’44) .............................................................. 1945 Boldt, Winston (’11,’12,’13) ..........................................2015 Boretti, John (’64,’65,’66) ..........................................................1967 Borland, John (’03,’04,’05,’06) ................................................ 2007 Bossert, Carl (’53,’54) ................................................................ 1955 Bottomly, Heath (’43) ................................................................ 1944 Bradford, John (’82,’83,’84)...................................................... 1985 Brege, Jonathan (’08,’09) ......................................................... 2010 Brence, John (’88,’89,’90)..........................................................1991 Brennan, John (’46,’47) .............................................................. 1948 Brennan, Matthew (’96)............................................................1999 Brewer, Blake (’93) ..................................................................... 1994 Brewer, Curtis (’51,’52) .............................................................. 1953 Brewer, Reid (’93) ....................................................................... 1995 Britt, Christopher (’12,’13) ......................................... 2016 Brouillette, Greg (’79,’80,’81,’82)............................................ 1983 Broumas, Andre (’53) ................................................................. 1954 Brown, Alston (’42) ..................................................................... 1943
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Brown, Arthur S. (’60,’61).......................................................... 1962 Brown, Charles (’00) ..................................................................2002 Brown, Trent (’09,’10,’11,’12)..................................................... 2013 Brown, William (’77) .....................................................................1979 Bryant, Albert (’73) ......................................................................1974 Bunte, Jay (’02) ............................................................................2004 Burger, John (’93,’95) .................................................................1996 Burton, Daniel (’99,’00) .............................................................2002 Burton, Donovan (’46).................................................................1947 Burwell, Mark (’83) ..................................................................... 1984 Bush, George M. (’43,’44).......................................................... 1945 Bushnell, James (’46) .................................................................1947 Busick, Robert (’74).....................................................................1975 Butera, Craig (’96,’97,’98) .........................................................1999
C-C-C Calder, Stanley (’43,’44) ............................................................ 1945 Camp, Martin (’93)...................................................................... 1995 Campbell, Peter (’07,’08,’09) ................................................... 2010 Candon, John (’61)....................................................................... 1963 Cannon, Howard (’54,’55).......................................................... 1956 Cantlay, George (’42).................................................................. 1943 Cape, John (’79,’80) .....................................................................1981 Carlisle, Joshua (’96,’97)...........................................................1998 Carpenter, Thomas (’56,’57)..................................................... 1948 Carteen, Brandon (’89,’90,’91,’92) ......................................... 1993 Carter, Ian (’63) ........................................................................... 1964 Casas, Gonzalo (’49,’50,’51) ......................................................1952 Casey, Joseph (’64,’65,’66)........................................................1967 Castellanos, Juan (’02,’03,’04)................................................2006 Cesped, Ricardo (’61)................................................................. 1962 Chabries, Joseph (’12,’13) ......................................................... 2016 Chang, Ryan (’02,’03) .................................................................2006 Chappell, Phillip (’58,’59) ..........................................................1960 Cheadle, Geoffrey (’42,’43) ....................................................... 1944 Checkan, Richard (’86) ...............................................................1987 Chere, Michael (’07,’08,’09,’10) ................................................2011 Chun, Arnold (’09,’10,’11,’12)..................................................... 2013 Ciovacco, Ryan (’00)...................................................................2004 Ciupak, Roman (’71,’72,’73) ........................................................1974 Clancey, Patrick (’01) .................................................................2004 Clark, Alex (’13) .............................................................. 2016 Clark, Christian (’13) .....................................................2017 Clark, David (’78) ..........................................................................1979 Cobb, Henry (’43,’44) .................................................................. 1945 Cochran, Craig (’00) ...................................................................2004 Connolly, Bryan (’08,’09) ........................................................... 2010 Coleman, Fred (’62,’63) ............................................................. 1964 Colter, Craig (’59) ........................................................................1960 Conklin, Chris (’04,’05,’06,’07) ................................................2008 Connor, Michael (’78,’79,’80) ....................................................1981 Cooper, Kenneth (’43) ................................................................ 1944 Cosentino, Rudolph (’49) .......................................................... 1950 Courtois, Peter (’79,’80).............................................................1981 Coyle, Charles (’77) ......................................................................1978 Crain, Hal (’42).............................................................................. 1943 Cramblet, Peter (’68,’69) ...........................................................1970 Cristaudo, Frank (’94,’95,’96)...................................................1997 Crook, Timothy (’00) ..................................................................2004 Crowley, Robert (’45) ................................................................. 1946 Culpepper, Marc (’98) ................................................................2000 Currens, Ryan (’10) ..................................................................... 2013 Cushman, John (’42,’43) ............................................................ 1944
D-D-D Dana, William (’51) .......................................................................1952 Daniloff, Fred (’58,’59,’60) .........................................................1961 Dargle, Peter (’91,’92) ................................................................ 1993 Davis, Jack S. (’62,’63) ............................................................... 1963 Davis, Russell (’91) ..................................................................... 1993
Davis, Thomas G. (’47,’48) ......................................................... 1949 Day, Franklin (’45) ....................................................................... 1946 deCorrevont, Leon (’46,’47,’48) ............................................... 1949 Dedmond, Tony (’92,’93,’94,’96)..............................................1996 Deems, John (’64) ....................................................................... 1965 DeFiori, Chris (’00,’01,’02,’03)..................................................2004 DeLeo, Daniel (’85,’86)................................................................1987 Dent, John (’46,’47) ..................................................................... 1948 Derda, Krystian (’00,’01) ...........................................................2004 Devlin, Joseph (’53) .................................................................... 1954 Dewar, John (’59,’60)...................................................................1961 DiBella, Alfred (’67) .....................................................................1969 Dickens, Samuel (’48,’49) ......................................................... 1950 Dietz, Cole (’06,’07,’08,’09)....................................................... 2010 Dinnell, John (’76) .........................................................................1977 Ditto, Walter (’98) ....................................................................... 2001 Dixon, Parker (’12) ....................................................................... 2016 Dodd, Chris (’91,’93,’94) ............................................................ 1995 Dolbeer, Jeff (’02)........................................................................2006 Donnell, Tyler (’00,’01) ...............................................................2002 Dowler, Thomas (’51)...................................................................1952 Drake, Jonathan (’97,’98) ..........................................................1999 Dresel, Garrett (’06,’07) ............................................................2009 Drnasin, Jasen (’97,’98) .............................................................2000 Drugge, Henning (’53)................................................................ 1954 Dunwoody, Harold (’69) ..............................................................1970 Duffy, Andrew (’77) .......................................................................1979 Duquemin, Gordon (’46) .............................................................1947 Durr, Peter (’75) ............................................................................1978
E-E-E Ebbrecht, David (’85,’86,’87)....................................................1988 Eberle, Mark (’91,’92) ................................................................. 1993 Ebrey, Henry (’42) ........................................................................ 1943 Edwards, Paul (’85,’86,’87,’88) ................................................1989 Eich, Frank (’69,’70) .....................................................................1972 Eichelberger, George (’48,’49) ................................................ 1950 Eklund, Kenneth (’62,’63) ......................................................... 1964 Ellenberger, Bradley (’83).........................................................1986 Elvir, Hugo (’64,’65).....................................................................1966 Emberton, Keith (’77,‘79)...........................................................1980 Emt, Stephen (’90) ..................................................................... 1993 Entlich, Richard (’60,’61,’62,’63) ............................................. 1963 Epling, Stephen (’79,’81,’82,’83).............................................. 1984 Erickson, Ross (’93,’94) ............................................................ 1995 Evans, Kenneth C. (’98,’99) ......................................................2000 Evarts, James (’96,’97,’98,’99).................................................2000
F-F-F Fallon, Edward (’77)......................................................................1978 Fanning, John (’59) .....................................................................1960 Farmelo, Gene (’64) .................................................................... 1965 Farmelo, Lee (’57,’58,’59) ..........................................................1960 Faulkner, Mark (’93) ................................................................... 1995 Faurer, Lincoln (’48,’49)............................................................. 1950 Fay, Douglas (’91) ........................................................................ 1992 Felber, Joseph (’84,’86) .............................................................1987 Fend, Gregory (’97,’98) ..............................................................1999 Fenn, Zachary (’08) ..................................................................... 2010 Filauro, Andrew (’03,’04)........................................................... 2007 Filenko, Taras (’93,’94) .............................................................. 1995 Fitzgerald, Doug (’68) ................................................................1969 Fitzpatrick, John (’81) ................................................................ 1983 Fiuk, Michal (’10,’11,’12) ............................................................. 2013 Flanagan, Brendan (’76,’78) ......................................................1979 Fleumer, Albert (’69,’70,’71).......................................................1972 Fleumer, Matt (’67,’68,’69) ........................................................1970 Flores, Anthony (’91,’92,’93) .................................................... 1994 Florkowski, Adam (’95,’96,’97) ................................................1999 Florkowski, Stanley (’96,’98) ...................................................1999
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all-time lettermen Forrester, John (’58)................................................................... 1959 Foster, George (’48) ................................................................... 1949 Fraher, James (’51,’52,’53) ........................................................ 1954 Francis, Kevin (’77) ......................................................................1980 Frank, Winfield (’54,’55) ............................................................ 1956 Franson, Justin (’96) ..................................................................2000 Frederick, William (’55) ............................................................. 1956 Freedman, David (’79,’80,’81) .................................................. 1983 French, Kris (’10,’11) ....................................................................2012 Friese, William (’66,’67,’68) ......................................................1969 Frost, Malcolm (’84,’85,’86,’87) ..............................................1988 Fussner, Lawrence (’82,’83)..................................................... 1984
G-G-G Gallogly, John-Michael (’05,’06,’07,’08) ................................2009 Gardner, Henry (’56,’57)............................................................. 1958 Garey, Raynor (’52,’53) ............................................................... 1954 Garrett, Leonard (’49)................................................................ 1950 Gasparovic, Andrew (’72,’73,’74,’75) ........................................1976 Gengler, Gabriel (’98) ................................................................. 2001 Genuario, Louis (’46,’47,’48,’49) .............................................. 1950 Giannetti, Anthony (’93,’94)..................................................... 1995 Gibbings, Leslie (’56,’57) ........................................................... 1958 Giddings, Cody (’12) .................................................................... 2016 Ginter, Kenneth (’54).................................................................. 1955 Givens, Corey (’94,’95,’96,’97) .................................................1998 Glaze, James (’99,’00,’01,’02) ..................................................2003 Glubzinski, Andrew (‘06,’07,‘08) .............................................2009 Golden, James (’62,’63,’64) ...................................................... 1965 Golonski, Kyle (’11,’12) .................................................................2015 Gonzalez, Jose (’62,’63,’64) ...................................................... 1965 Gonzalez, Paul (’98) ....................................................................2000 Good, Kenneth (’49,’50,’51) .......................................................1952 Gordon, John (’73,’74,’75)............................................................1976 Grace, Karl (’78) ...........................................................................1980 Grant, Theodore (’54,’55) .......................................................... 1956 Graziano, John (’65,’66) ..............................................................1967 Greeley, Brendan (’60)................................................................1961 Gregory, Edgar (’43) ................................................................... 1944 Griffin, Alfred (’51) .......................................................................1952 Griffith, Rease (’81) .................................................................... 1983 Grubbs, John (’63)....................................................................... 1964 Guerry, Cody (’12,’13) ................................................... 2016 Guion, James (’48,’49)................................................................ 1950 Gusz, John (’78,’79) .....................................................................1980
H-H-H Haas, James (’66) ........................................................................1967 Hammond, Robert (’88) ............................................................1989 Harlow, Giles (’55) ........................................................................1957 Harper, Mike (’01,’02,’03) ..........................................................2004 Harris, Jay (’77).............................................................................1980 Harris, Randolph (’62,’63)......................................................... 1964 Harshfield, Terrence (’85,’86,’87)...........................................1988 Hartnell, George (’47)................................................................. 1948 Hatfield, Stuart (’89,’91) ........................................................... 1992 Hauck, David (’87,’88) ................................................................1989 Hayden, Tyler (’00) ......................................................................2004 Hayes, Thomas (’63)...................................................................1966 Hazard, Thomas (’47) ................................................................. 1948 Hazen, John (’43) ......................................................................... 1944 Heimberg, Ernest (’65,’66) ........................................................1967 Heinze, C.B. (’55) ...........................................................................1957 Hekimian, Nathan (’96,’97,’98,’99) .........................................2000 Helberg, Glen (’97,’98) ...............................................................1999 Henn, Joseph (’69) .......................................................................1970 Hennig, Guenter (’63,’64) ......................................................... 1965 Henninger, Kermit P. (’78,’79,’80) ............................................1981 Henninger, Kermit M. (’57) ....................................................... 1958 Herzer, Lee (’77) ...........................................................................1980
Hetherington, Jeffery (’74,’75,’76) ...........................................1977 Hickok, James (’95) ....................................................................1996 Higgs, William (’72,’73)................................................................1974 Hill, James (’88) ...........................................................................1989 Hillen, Mark (’00,’01) ..................................................................2002 Hilsman, William (’53) ................................................................ 1954 Hines, Pierre (’03,’04,’05,’06) .................................................. 2007 Hoefert, Richard (’74) .................................................................1975 Hoernlein, Kurt (’83,’84,’85,’86) ..............................................1987 Hogarth, John (’57,’58,’59) ........................................................1960 Hohman, Dierk (’89) ................................................................... 1992 Holden, Timothy (’72,’73,’74) .....................................................1975 Holland, Casey (’03,’04) ............................................................ 2007 Horn, Charles (’47) ...................................................................... 1948 Hoyt, John (’42) ............................................................................ 1943 Hudson, Frederick (’45,’46) ......................................................1947 Hughes, John W. (’51,’52)........................................................... 1953 Hughes, William (’63).................................................................1966 Hunt, Ira (’44)............................................................................... 1945 Hunter, Chase (’04,’05,’06,’07) ................................................2008
I-I-I Imoh, James (’93,’94,’95) .........................................................1996 Irwin, Richard (’60,’61).............................................................. 1962 Ivers, James (’50,’51) ..................................................................1952 Ives, Arthur (’69,’70) ................................................................... 1971
J-J-J Jaeger, Thomas (’11,’12,’13).........................................2015 Jarosack, James Alex (’13)..........................................2017 Jarvis, Cameron (’09,’10,’11)......................................................2012 Jasinski, John (’77) ......................................................................1980 Johnson, James S. (’73,’74,’75) .................................................1977 Johnson, Jeffery (’95,’96,’97) ...................................................1998 Johnson, Joseph (’05) ................................................................2009 Johnson, Kyle (’02,’03,’04)........................................................2005 Johnson, Paul M. (’09,’10,’11,’12) ............................................. 2013 Johnson, Mitchell (’84,’85,’86,’87) .........................................1988 Johnson, Richard D. (’52,’53,’54)............................................. 1955 Jones, Clifford (’54) .................................................................... 1955 Jones, Doug (’04,’05,’06,’07)....................................................2008 Jones, Robert (’75).......................................................................1977 Jozwiak, Edward (‘80,’81) ......................................................... 1982
Kowal, William (’83,’84) ............................................................. 1985 Kowalchik, Michael (’63) .......................................................... 1964 Krafsig, Joel (’89,’90) ................................................................. 1992 Kraheck, Stephen (’03,’04,’06) ............................................... 2007 Krapf, Albert (’55,’56) ..................................................................1957 Kratz, George (’89) ......................................................................1991 Krawciw, Nicholas (’58) ............................................................ 1959 Kremser, Karl (’65)......................................................................1968 Kriebel, James (’64,’65).............................................................1966 Krotee, March (’90,’91,’92) ....................................................... 1993 Krotee, Robert (’93,’94) ............................................................ 1995 Kubeika, John (’04,’05,’06,’07) ................................................2008 Kuzemka Aaron (’84,’85,’86,’87) .............................................1988 Kydes, Andrew (’06,’07,’08,’09) ............................................... 2010
L-L-L Land, Robert (’45) ....................................................................... 1946 Langford, Gary (’79,’80,’81) ...................................................... 1983 Larrabee, Kevin (’00,’01,’02) ....................................................2003 Larson, Gregory (’83,’84,’86) ....................................................1987 Larson, Richard (’63) .................................................................1966 Lazzari, Joseph (’89,’90,’91) ..................................................... 1992 Leach, Michael (’07,’08,’09,’10)................................................2011 Leatherman, Emory (’87,’88) ...................................................1989 Lee, Edward (’62,’63).................................................................. 1963 Lee, Jordan (’12,’13) .................................................................... 2016 Lee, Peter (’12,’13)....................................................................... 2016 Lehman, Albert (’51) ....................................................................1952 Leslie, Kenneth (’09).................................................................. 2013 Lessey, Samuel (’43,’44) ........................................................... 1945 Lewis, Jason (’11,’12,’13) .............................................................2014 Linnington, Mike (’01) ................................................................2005 Lobdell, Harrison (’68)...............................................................1969 Loebrich, George (’98)...............................................................2002 Loftin, Brian (’91,’92).................................................................. 1995 Lowery, James (’86).....................................................................1987 Lycan, Cooper (’13) ......................................................................2017 Lynch, Thomas (’81).................................................................... 1982 Lynch, Timothy (’99,’00,’01,’02) ..............................................2003
K-K-K Kashner, John C. (’99) ................................................................ 2001 Kaufman, Louis (’51,’52) ............................................................ 1953 Kavanaugh, Richard D. (’52,’53) .............................................. 1954 Keating, Michael (’56) ................................................................1957 Keith, Robert (’76) .......................................................................1979 Kelly, Colin (’61,’62,’63) .............................................................. 1963 Kelly, Frank (’60,’61,’62,’63)...................................................... 1963 Kennedy, Vincent (’11,’12,’13) ....................................................2015 Kent, Jason (’98,’99,’00) ...........................................................2002 Kilfeather, John (’85)..................................................................1989 Kim, Chris (’80,’81)...................................................................... 1983 Kim, James (’82,’83,’84,’85) .....................................................1986 Kim, Justin (’12,’13) ....................................................... 2016 Kim, Michael (’09,’10,’11,’12) .................................................... 2013 Kim, Sean (’07,’08,’09,’10)..........................................................2011 Kirkegaard, Paul (’60,’61) ......................................................... 1962 Kiziuk, Stephen (’90).................................................................. 1992 Knese, Jason (’04) ......................................................................2008 Knighten, John (’87,’88,’89)......................................................1990 Knorr, Mathias (’69) ....................................................................1970 Kobes, Frank (’64,’65) ................................................................1966 Koeppe, Joshua (’09,’10,’11,’12) ............................................... 2013 Koestner, Raymond (’51)............................................................1952 Kohl, Gordon (’84) .......................................................................1988
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all-time lettermen M-M-M MacDonald, Bruce (’81,’82) ...................................................... 1983 Machovina, Richard (’83,’84) .................................................. 1985 Mackenzie, Brian (’96) ...............................................................1997 Mackenzie, Chris (’88,’89,’90) .................................................1991 Mackenzie, Kevin (’90,’91,’92) ................................................. 1993 Mahoney, Tucker (’99,’00,’01) .................................................2002 Mainwaring, Todd (’03) ............................................................. 2007 Mallue, Ed (’03,’04) ..................................................................... 2007 Manzo, Fred (’56,’57,’58) ........................................................... 1959 Manzo, Joseph (’74) .....................................................................1975 Marchant, Stephen (’93) .......................................................... 1995 Marenco, Jaime (’74,’75) ............................................................1977 Marinelli, John (’11,’12)................................................................2015 Marley, John (’45,’46,’47,’48) .................................................... 1949 Marolt, Blaz (’11)...........................................................................2012 Martinez, David (’85)..................................................................1988 Mathe, Robert (’42) .................................................................... 1943 Mather, Linwood (’47,’49) ......................................................... 1950 Mavrotheris, Nicholas (’54,’55) .............................................. 1956 Maxfield, Casey (’98) .................................................................1999 Maynard, A.W. (’49,’50) ...............................................................1951 Mayo, Louis (’85) .........................................................................1989 McArdle, James (’70,’71).............................................................1973 McCabe, Joseph (’93,’95) .........................................................1996 McCall, Thomas (’75)...................................................................1979 McCormack, Daniel (’77,’78,’79) ..............................................1980 McCoy, Edward (’76,’78,’79) ......................................................1980 McCoy, Jason (’02,’03,’04) ........................................................2006 McCullen, Ray (’45) ..................................................................... 1946 McDonald, Timothy (’80,’81,’82) ............................................. 1983 McDougal, John (’98,’99) ..........................................................2000 McDougell, Oliver (’46) ...............................................................1947 McFarland, Michael (’74,’75) .....................................................1976 McGilbra, Elliott (’11) ...................................................................2015 McHugh, John (’83,’84,’85) .......................................................1986 Mclinskey, Terence (’89)...........................................................1990 McMurray, William (’44) ............................................................ 1945 McReynolds, Carson (’09,’10,’11) .............................................2012 McVey, Hugh (’08) ........................................................................2011 Meccia, Robert (’63,’64,’65) ....................................................1966 Mechling, Eugene (’48) ............................................................. 1949 Medina, Daniel (’80,’81) ............................................................ 1984 Mellon, Patrick (’95,’96,’97) .....................................................1998 Memminger, Charles (’45) ........................................................ 1946 Meyer, Paul (’93) ......................................................................... 1994 Meyer, Robert H. (’70,’71,’72) .....................................................1973 Michalek, Timothy (’95,’96) ......................................................1997 Milinski, Edward (’65,’66,’67) ..................................................1968 Miller, Austin (’79,’80,’81,’82) .................................................. 1983 Miller, Matt (’03) .........................................................................2004 Miller, Timothy (’80,’81,’82)...................................................... 1983 Miller, Tyler (’87,’89) ...................................................................1990 Miller, Wayne D. (’50) ..................................................................1951 Mines, Timothy (’13)....................................................................2017 Minor, John (’68,’69) ...................................................................1970 Mitchiner, Mike (’84,’85,’86,’87) .............................................1988 Mogan, Sean (’11,’12,’13)..............................................2015 Mohney, James (’71) ....................................................................1972 Monahan, Thomas (’46) .............................................................1947 Moon, John (’09).......................................................................... 2013 Moore, Riley (’58) ........................................................................ 1959 Moore, William (’42) ................................................................... 1943 Morales, Oscar (’49,’50,’51) ......................................................1952 Morales, Richard (’73,’74,’75)....................................................1976 Moran, James (’69,’70,’71) .........................................................1972 Moreland, Jarrod (’96)................................................................1997 Moreno, Adrian (’03,’04,’05,’06) ............................................. 2007 Morgan, Douglas (’60,’61) ........................................................ 1962 Morris, Charles (’69) ...................................................................1970 Morrison, John (’56,’57)............................................................. 1958 Moses, Charles (’55,’56) ............................................................1957
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Moses, Oliver (’45) ...................................................................... 1946 Murphy, Brian (’74,’75) ................................................................1977 Murphy, Daniel (’93,’94,’95) .....................................................1996 Murray, Stephen (’80,’81,’82) .................................................. 1983 Musiol, Joseph (’63) ...................................................................1966
N-N-N Nachmann, Dennis (’89,’90) .................................................... 1992 Nakashima, Gerald (’61,’62,’63) .............................................. 1963 Neilson, Robert (’42) .................................................................. 1943 Nelson, Edwin A. (’48) ................................................................ 1949 Nelson, Phillip A. (’63,’65) .........................................................1966 Nelson, Phillip R. (’71,’72,’73,’74)...............................................1975 Nelson, Walter (’64) ................................................................... 1965 Neske, Richard (’71,’72,’73) ........................................................1974 Newell, Daniel (’04,’05,’06,’07) ................................................2008 Newell, Richard (’44,’45) ........................................................... 1946 Niccum, Cameron (’12,’13).......................................... 2016 Nicholson, Demetrius (’91) ...................................................... 1992 Nielsen, James (’66,’67,’68) .....................................................1969 Nikolas, James (’84) ...................................................................1986 Nohmer, Fred (’82,’83,’84,’85) .................................................1986 Novak, Don (’46,’47,’48) ............................................................. 1949
O-O-O Oakes, John (’54,’55) .................................................................. 1956 Obaseki, Thomas (’98,’99,’00) ................................................ 2001 Oclander, David (’89)..................................................................1990 O’Connell, Liam (’81) ................................................................... 1982 O’Dea, James (’83,’84,’85,’86) ..................................................1987 O’Donnell, Frederick (’88,’89)..................................................1990 Odumewu, Mike (’03,’04,’05) ................................................... 2007 Ogden, William (’59,’60) .............................................................1961 Olivero, Jose (’74,’75,’76) ............................................................1978 Ollen, Christian (’13) .....................................................2017 Oprandy, Frank (’86,’87,’88) .....................................................1989 Orrison, Daniel (’05,’06) ............................................................2009 Osafo, Lloyd (’01,’02,’03,’04) ....................................................2005 Osteen, John (’47) ....................................................................... 1948 Oxrieder, Charles (’56,’57) ........................................................ 1958
P-P-P Palone, Michael (’65,’66,’67) ...................................................1968 Pamplin, Jeremy (’94,’95,’96) ...................................................1997 Parilli, Luis (’93,’94,’95,’96) .......................................................1997 Parkinson, Michael (’77,’78) .....................................................1980 Patterson, Loren (’48) ............................................................... 1949 Pauling, Jared (’02,’03’04,’05).................................................2006 Pearcy, Gary (’83,’84) .................................................................1986 Pearson, Robert (’90,’91,’92,’93) ............................................ 1994 Pedersen, Walton (’68,’69) .......................................................1970 Perkins, Jeff (’01,’02) .................................................................2005 Perkins, Jeffery (’86,’87,’88) ....................................................1989 Perlee, Devin (’11,’12)...................................................................2015 Pfeiffer, Richard (’56) .................................................................1957 Pfister, Alex (’10,’11,’12) ..............................................................2014 Phan, Wayne (’88) .......................................................................1990 Pickett, Stephen (’08,’09,’10,’11) .............................................2012 Pickett, Wesley (’95) ..................................................................1999 Piechowiak, Wayne (’70,’71) ......................................................1973 Pollin, George (’48) ..................................................................... 1949 Post, Leo (’49,’50) ........................................................................1951 Powell, Beverley (’58,’59,’60) ...................................................1961 Powell, David J. (’73) ....................................................................1974 Pozuelo, F. Javier, (’54,’55) ........................................................ 1956 Prantl, Harry (’80,’81,’82,’83) ................................................... 1984 Pressman, Kenneth (’45,’46,’47) ............................................. 1948 Proctor, Robert (’89,’90)............................................................1991 Prokop, Frank (’62,’63,’64) ....................................................... 1965 Puff, Robert (’56,’57) .................................................................. 1958
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Q-Q-Q Quinn, Dan (’02,’03) ....................................................................2004 Quinn, William (’49,’50) ..............................................................1951 Quiros, Jose (’55,’56)...................................................................1957
R-R-R Radke, Michael (’96) ...................................................................1997 Randel, Brennan (’09,’10,’12) ................................................... 2013 Rasmussen, Raymond (’48) ..................................................... 1949 Ravelo, Angelo (’50,’51,’52)....................................................... 1953 Raymond, Brendan (’93,’94,’95) .............................................1996 Reckmeyer, William (’46) ...........................................................1947 Redmond, Brian T. (’99) .............................................................2003 Reese, Jordan (’10,’11) ................................................................2014 Reilly, Kegan (’04,’05,’06,’07) ..................................................2008 Retana, Luis (’67) ........................................................................1969 Rice, Lucas (’90,’91,’92)............................................................. 1993 Richey, Randal (’81,’82,’83) ...................................................... 1984 Rindosh, Aaron (’00) ..................................................................2004 Rindosh, Adam (’00)...................................................................2004 Ritter, Nathan (’97,’98) ..............................................................1999 Roberts, Thurman (’61,’62’63) ................................................ 1964 Robertson, George (’57) ............................................................ 1958 Robertson, Ken (’81) .................................................................. 1982 Robertson, Tanner (’08,’09,’10,’11) .........................................2012 Robinson, David (’86,’87) ..........................................................1990 Robinson, Jay (’90,’91,’92) ........................................................ 1993 Rodemers, Michael (’75,’76,’78) ..............................................1980 Rodgers, Benjamin (’93,’94,’95) .............................................1996 Rojas, Roberto (’64) ................................................................... 1965 Roloff, Donald (’49,’50) ...............................................................1951 Roosma, William (’56)................................................................ 1958 Rose, Michael (’96) .....................................................................1997 Rose, Robert (’50,’51,’52) .......................................................... 1953 Ross, John (’91,’92) ..................................................................... 1993 Rossley, Zachary (’98,’99) ........................................................2000 Rouleau, David (’11) .....................................................................2015
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William Swearingen Rowe, Thomas (’10,’11) ...............................................................2014 Roy, Walter (’87,’88)....................................................................1989 Ruck, Juan-Carlos (’95,’96,’97) ................................................1998 Ruddy, Kenneth (’45,’46,’47) .................................................... 1948 Ryan, John C. (’99).......................................................................2003
S-S-S Saksa, Lawrence (’70,’71,’72) ....................................................1973 Sama, Jason (’98)........................................................................1999 Samaniego, Marcial (’60,’61)................................................... 1962 Sammarco, Valentino (’63,’64)................................................ 1965 Sanborn, William (’70,’71)...........................................................1973 Sangvic, Roger (’84,’85) ............................................................1986 Santos, Justin (’13) ......................................................................2017 Sarzanini, Andrea (’60)...............................................................1961 Sauer, Edward (’80,’81,’82) ....................................................... 1983 Schalk, Louis (’45,’46,’47) ......................................................... 1948 Schaller, Michael (’82,’83)........................................................ 1984 Schlessman, David (’77) .............................................................1979 Schleyer, William (’76,’78) ..........................................................1979 Schmalberger, Fred (’76,’78) .....................................................1979 Schmidt, John L. (’60,’61) .......................................................... 1962 Schmitt, Mark (’89,’90) ..............................................................1991 Schreckhise, Clinton (’88,’89,’90) ..........................................1991 Schuder, William (’45,’46) ..........................................................1947 Scioletti, Daniel (’69,’70) ........................................................... 1971 Sciolla, Ralph (’42,’43) ............................................................... 1944 Seale, Evan (’06,’08,’09)............................................................ 2010 Sellner, Richard (’79,’80)............................................................1981 Severson, Todd (’00,’01,’02,’03) ..............................................2004 Shanahan, Matthew (’97,’98) ..................................................1999 Shearer, Phillip (’89,’90,’91) ..................................................... 1992 Shimkus, David (’80,’81,’82,’83) .............................................. 1984 Shipps, Ian (’98,’00,’01) ............................................................2002 Shore, Christian (’63) ................................................................ 1964 Simon, King D. (’46) .....................................................................1947 Simpson, Edward (’64) .............................................................. 1965 Slingerland, Douglas (’49,’50,’51)............................................1952 Smith, Fred L. (’50,’51,’52)......................................................... 1953 Smith, Kevin D. (’97,’98,’99,’00) .............................................. 2001 Smith, Kevin J. (’97,’98,’99)....................................................... 2001 Smith, Lawrence (’64,’65) ........................................................1966 Smoak, Deryl (’76,’78) .................................................................1979
Somers, Robert (’69,’70,’71) ......................................................1972 Sosler, Louis (’70,’72) ..................................................................1973 Sperber, Horst (’65,’66,’67) ......................................................1968 Spinello, Michael (’64,’65,’66)..................................................1967 Spivack, Ethan (’13).......................................................2017 Spivy, Berton (’57,’58,’59) .........................................................1960 Spragins, Charles (’44).............................................................. 1945 Spragins, Stewart (’48) ............................................................. 1949 Spruill, Chase (’04,’05,’06,’07) ................................................2008 Stanton, Robert (’98,’99) .........................................................2000 Stapley, Trase (’13) ........................................................2017 Steinberg, William (’49) ............................................................ 1950 Stevens, James (’76) ...................................................................1977 Stick, Henry (’43,’44) .................................................................. 1945 Stone, Hardy (’77) ........................................................................1980 Stonehouse, Gerald (’61,’62’63) ............................................. 1963 Stoner, John (’77,’79)...................................................................1980 Strealdorf, John (’49,’50) ...........................................................1951 Strickland, Robert (’54) ............................................................ 1955 Sullivan, Cory (’00,’01,’02) ........................................................2004 Sullivan, Michael (’81,’83)......................................................... 1984 Summerlin, Joshua (’99,’00) .................................................... 2001 Summers, Wallen (’54,’55).........................................................1957 Sung, Alex (’81) ............................................................................ 1982 Swank, Lawrence (’42) .............................................................. 1943 Swearingen, William (’04,’05,’06,’07)....................................2008 Swick, Andrew (’81) .................................................................... 1982 Swift, Richard (‘91,’92,’93) ....................................................... 1994 Szabo, Jakob (’10) ........................................................................2014
T-T-T Tansey, Hubert (’42) ................................................................... 1943 Tarantelli, Todd (’91,’92) ............................................................ 1992 Tavill, Lucas (’12) ......................................................................... 2016 Taylor, Conrad (’71,’72) ................................................................1973 Taylor, Robert (’98) .....................................................................2000 Teixeira, Christian (’91,’92,’93,’94)......................................... 1995 Tennent, David (’04,’05,’07)......................................................2008 Terpin, Abelardo (’95,’96,’97)...................................................1998 Teesdale, Thomas (’69,’70) ....................................................... 1971 Thompson, Mark (’99) ...............................................................2002 Thorne, William (’67,’68) ...........................................................1969 Tinsman, Robert (’55) ................................................................ 1956 Toman, John (’50,’51,’52) ........................................................... 1953 Tomiczek, Paul (’58) ................................................................... 1959 Tratensek, Milivoj (’63) ............................................................. 1964 Traubel, William (’63) .................................................................1966 Trifiletti, Anthony (’63) .............................................................. 1964 Trotta, Nikolaus (’99,’00)..........................................................2003 Tuck, Franklin (’77) .......................................................................1979 Turnbull, Robert (’54,’55) ...........................................................1957 Twohig, John (’71,’72,’73) ............................................................1974 Tyree, Thomas (’45,’46,’47) ....................................................... 1948
U-U-U Uhler, Robert (’66,’67)................................................................1968 Ulmer, Walter (’76,’77) .................................................................1979
V-V-V
Vinson, Mark (’75,’76)..................................................................1978 Vint, Michael (’08) .......................................................................2011 Vitters, Alan (’66,’67) .................................................................1968 Vlisides, George (’48,’49) .......................................................... 1950 Vosvick, Tanner (’13) .....................................................2017
W-W-W Wagner, Hans (’59,’60) ...............................................................1961 Wald, Tilo (’64,’65) .......................................................................1967 Wallwork, James (’50,’51) ..........................................................1952 Walters, James (’69,’70)............................................................. 1971 Wanner, F. Walton (’60) ..............................................................1961 Wardrop, Daniel (’48,’49,’50) ....................................................1951 Watson, Henry (’57,’58,’59).......................................................1960 Watts, Benjamin (’68)................................................................1969 Watts, Bill (’03,’04,’05,’06) ....................................................... 2007 Weiss, Daniel (’93,’94) ............................................................... 1995 Wells, Herbert (’71,’72,’73) .........................................................1974 Weslowski, Anthony (’45) ......................................................... 1946 Wesmiller, Matt (’03,’04) ..........................................................2005 Wessels, Robert (’43) ................................................................ 1944 Whaley, Gabriel (’08,’09) ............................................................2012 Wheeler, Wayne (’61,’62,’63) .................................................... 1964 Whitacre, Joseph (’08) ...............................................................2012 Whitaker, Ernest (’10) .................................................................2011 White, Edward (’51)......................................................................1952 White, Thomas (’91,’92)............................................................. 1993 Whiting, Robert (’48) ................................................................. 1949 Whitney, Guy (’53) ....................................................................... 1954 Wiggins, Richard (’76) ................................................................1977 Williams, David (’84) ...................................................................1987 Williams, Nicolas (’13) ..................................................2017 Wines, Robert (’69,’70,’71) .........................................................1972 Wix, William (’52,’53,’54) ........................................................... 1955 Wolf, Karl (’42) .............................................................................. 1943 Woltz, K.A. (’63) ............................................................................1966 Wood, Brian (’93,’94).................................................................. 1995 Woodcock, Matt (’98,’99,’00).................................................. 2001 Wozencraft, John (’44)............................................................... 1945
Y-Y-Y Yale, John (’52) ............................................................................. 1953 Yang, Newman (’88,’89) ............................................................1990 Yankoupe, Roger (’63) ............................................................... 1964 Yerks, Gary (’75,’76,’78) ...............................................................1979 Yeterian, Edward (’70,’71,’72,’73) ..............................................1974 Yost, Bruce (’75,’76) .....................................................................1978 Yu, Daniel (’05,’06,’07,’10) ..........................................................2011 Yu, David (’01,’02,’03,’04) ..........................................................2005
Z-Z-Z Zartman, John (’53) .................................................................... 1954 Zeller, James (’43,’44) ................................................................ 1945 Zimmer, Jonathan (’98) .............................................................1999 Zook, William (’43,’44)................................................................ 1945 Players on the 2014 roster listed in bold. Years in parenthesis are years lettered. Year in right column is graduation year.
Vaccaro, Kenneth (’70,’71,’72) ...................................................1973 Vanantwerp, Lucas (’96,’97,’98)..............................................1999 Vang, Tong (’91,’92) ..................................................................... 1993 VanLingen, Rene (’77) .................................................................1980 Van Valkenburg, Gerald (’53) ................................................... 1954 Veenstra, John (’67,’68,’69) .......................................................1970 Veenstra, Roger (’73,’74) ............................................................1975 Velazquez, Manuel (’63) ............................................................1966 Villanes, Juan (’57) ...................................................................... 1958 Vinson, David (’75,’76) .................................................................1979
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Mario Da Silva 5-10 • 162 • FR • F Parkland, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS)
Ethan Spivack 5-11 • 165 • SO • F Miami, Fla. (Miami Palmetto Senior)
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Christian Nolasco 6-1 • 185 • FR • GK Ozone Park, N.Y. (Christ the King Regional)
Christian Ollen 5-10 • 170 • SO • M Oakton, Va. (Oakton)
James Mbony 5-10 • 180 • FR • D Silver Spring, Md. (Montgomery Blair/USMAPS)
Marcos Arroyo 5-8 • 158 • FR • M Oviedo, Fla. (Hagerty)
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Alex Clark 5-8 • 168 • JR • D St. Peter’s, Mo. (Fort Zumwalt South)
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Chris Britt 6-5 • 195 • JR • GK Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo/USMAPS)
Cameron Niccum 6-4 • 185 • JR • D Austin, Texas (Lake Travis)
Trase Stapley 5-8 • 164 • SO • D Hooper, Utah (Roy)
Alex Jaroscak 5-8 • 160 • SO • M Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay)
Christian Clark 6-1 • 172 • SO • D Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill)
Newton Tsang 6-1 • 170 • FR • M New Hyde Park, N.Y. (Great Neck South/ South Kent)
Sean Mogan 5-8 • 165 • SR • M Naperville, Ill. (Benet Academy)
Spencer Goldstein 6-0 • 160 • FR • F Littleton, Colo. (Heritage)
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Tommy Jaeger 5-10 • 160 • SR • D Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek)
Cody Guerry 5-9 • 165 • JR • F Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest/South Kent)
Winston Boldt 6-4 • 205 • SR • GK St. Louis, Mo. (John Burroughs)
Shaban Abousaud 5-10 • 155 • FR • M Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter/USMAPS)
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Justin Kim 5-10 • 175 • JR • M Gardena, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery/USMAPS)
Tanner Vosvick 6-1 • 175 • SO • D Phoenix, Md. (Gilman School)
Denys Villatoro 6-0 • 180 • FR • D Miami, Fla. (Homestead Senior/USMAPS)
Nick Williams 6-0 • 175 • SO • F South Orange, N.J. (Newark Academy)
Sebastian Palomino 5-10 • 165 • FR • M Riverdale, N.Y. (Fordham Prep/USMAPS)
Okheem Riley 6-3 • 170 • FR • F Frederick, Md. (Governor Thomas Johnson)
Tony Black 6-0 • 170 • JR • D Bellaire, Texas (Bellaire Senior/USMAPS)
Russell Payne Head Coach 5th Season at Army
Steve McAnulty Assistant Coach 3rd Season at Army
Rich Costanzo Assistant Coach 1st Season at Army
Maryland, 1998
Columbia, 1995
Maryland, 2009
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Back Row (L to R): Head Coach Russell Payne, 2nd Lt. Jason Lewis, Newton Tsang, Nick Williams, Christian Clark, Tony Black, Christian Nolasco, Winston Boldt, Chris Britt, Cameron Niccum, Okheem Riley, Tanner Vosvick, Col. Joe Hanus Middle Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Steve McAnulty, Shaban Abousaud, Denys Villatoro, Sebastian Palomino, Spencer Goldstein, Justin Kim, James Mbony, Alex Clark, Cody Guerry, Trase Stapley, Assistant Coach Rich Costanzo Front Row (L to R): Mario Da Silva, Marcos Arroyo, Ethan Spivack, Sean Mogan, Tommy Jaeger, Alex Jaroscak, Christian Ollen
Credits The 2014 Army men’s soccer media guide is a publication of the U.S. Military Academy Office of Athletic Communications. Covers and insides written, designed and edited by Harrison Antognioni. Editorial assistance was provided by Matt Faulkner, Mark Mohrman, Mady Salvani and Ryan Yanoshak of the Office of Athletic Communications. Photography was provided by Academy Photo, DPTMS Multimedia, Mark Aikman, John Pellino and Mady Salvani.
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army men’s soccer 2014 schedule AUGUST 29
FAIRFIELD
NOVEMBER WEST POINT, N.Y.
7 P.M.
Philadelphia, Pa. WEST POINT, N.Y. Vestal, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y.
4 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M.
Boston, Mass. Hamilton, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Piscataway, N.J. Bethlehem, Pa. WEST POINT, N.Y.
2 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 1 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M.
1 7
SEPTEMBER 1 6 10 13 16 20 23 27
at Saint Joseph’s AIR FORCE at Binghamton QUINNIPIAC at Marist ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN CENTRAL CONNECTICUT BUCKNELL*
LAFAYETTE* vs. Navy (Star Game)*
WEST POINT, N.Y. PPL Park, Chester, Pa.
6:30 P.M. 7 P.M.
PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 11 14 16
First Round Semifinals Championship
Higher Seed No. 1 Seed No. 1 Seed
TBA TBA TBA
All dates and times (Eastern) subject to change BOLD CAPS indicates home game (Clinton Field) * Patriot League game
OCTOBER 4 8 11 18 21 25 29
at Boston University* at Colgate* LOYOLA* at American* at Rutgers at Lehigh* HOLY CROSS*
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