2015 Adelphi University Men's Soccer Media Guide

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ADELPHI UNIVERSITY

MEN’S SOCCER 2015


Table of Contents

2015 Quick Facts.........................................................3 Northeast-10 Conference.............................................4 Head Coach..................................................................5 2015 Numerical Men’s Soccer Roster..........................7 2015 Alphabetical Men’s Soccer Roster......................8 2015 Men’s Soccer Schedule.......................................9 Motamed Field...........................................................10 Player Bios 0 Brian Morgan................................................. 11 1 Spenser Powell.............................................. 12 2 Brendan Doherty............................................ 13 3 TJ Butler........................................................ 14 4 Quentin Sathasivam....................................... 15 5 Emil Thomsen ............................................... 16 6 Jordan Daniel................................................. 17 8 Christian Lird................................................. 18 9 Kenneth Indergard......................................... 19 10 Alejandro Penzini........................................... 20 11 James Thristino............................................. 21 14 Federico De Oliveira....................................... 22 15 Toni Soler....................................................... 23 16 Shane McLaughlin......................................... 24 17 Louis Sepulveda............................................. 25 18 Will Rezin....................................................... 26 19 Gabe Maurello................................................ 27 20 Jacob Johansson........................................... 28 21 William Schondfeldt....................................... 29 22 John Stojcevski............................................. 30 23 Caelan Hueber................................................ 31 24 John Nunez.................................................... 32 26 Cristian Molano.............................................. 33 29 Angelo Luongo............................................... 34 30 Matt Giaconelli............................................... 35 32 Wesley Bosse................................................. 36 77 Sergio Reyes.................................................. 37 Final 2014 Stats.........................................................38 Record Book / Team Records.....................................39 Honors & Awards.......................................................40 All-Time Series Records ............................................43 Yare Year-by-Year Records.........................................44 All-Time Roster..........................................................50 Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation............53 Administration...........................................................54 Facilitites...................................................................56 About Adelphi University Programs...........................58 Long Island and New York.........................................60

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2015 Quick Facts University Information

Men’s Soccer Staff Information

Location: Garden City, N.Y. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 7,610 President: Dr. Christine M. Riordan Athletic Director: Danny McCabe Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA: Kate Whalen Conference: Northeast-10 Home Field/Capacity: Motamed Field / 1,600 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Brown and Gold Athletic Department Phone: (516) 877-4240

Head Coach: Carlo Acquista Email: Acquista@adelphi.edu Record at Adelphi: 74-60-12 (Eight Seasons) Career Record: 80-118-22 (11 Seasons) Men’s Soccer Office Phone: (516) 877-4234 Assistant Coaches: Matthew Uy, Jordan Russolillo, Domenico Parrelli, James Diana, Gianluca Masucci, and Luis Ramos

History

First Year as a Varsity Sport: 1954 Division I: 1976-2012 Division II: 2013-Present All-Time Varsity Record/Years: 501-410-84 / 60 NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last: 14 / 2006 NCAA Championship: 1975 (Division II)

Athletic Media Relations

Asst. AD/Director: Adam Siepiola Email: Siepiola@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (516) 877-4293 Sports Information Director: Pat McWalters Email: PMcwalters@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (516) 877-4236 Graduate Assistant: Victoria Chiesa Email: vchiesa@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (516) 877-3774 Office Fax: (516) 877-4237 Website: www.aupanthers.com Mailing Address: 1 South Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 Men’s Soccer Contact: Pat McWalters

Key Returners

Name Frederico De Oliveira Caelan Hueber

Key Losses

Name Diego Zuniga Juan Aguiar Jordan Hibbert

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2014 Team Information

Overall Record: 12-6-1, NE-10 NE-10 Regular Season Record: 9-4 Postseason: NE-10 Championship Semifinal Round Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/11

Pos. M M

2014 Stats 2 G 6 A 7 G 2 A

10 Pts 16 Pts

Pos. M/F M D

2014 Stats 7 G 7 A 8 G 3 A 1 G 0 A

21 Pts 19 Pts 2 Pts

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The Northeast-10 Conference the national title in the 4x400 relay at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.

The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The conference consists of 15 member institutions located throughout the Northeast in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont. With the addition of women’s golf in 201415, the NE-10 now sponsors a total of 24 sports.

When it came to NCAA postseason selections, the NE-10 once again had another sensational year with 48 teams chosen to participate in national tournaments during the year. On top of that, representatives from 34 different swimming and diving, cross country and track & field teams competed for national titles. Of those 48 teams, 13 different Northeast-10 institutions were represented, while nine teams from the conference advanced to at least the national quarterfinal round in national tournament play – a new NE-10 record.

The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, Mass.), Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), Merrimack College (North Andover, Mass.), University of New Haven (West Haven, Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), The College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College (Easton, Mass.).

From the field of play to inside the classroom, the Northeast-10 honored a number of student-athletes for their academic accomplishments. A record-breaking 73 percent of the league’s 287 athletic teams garnered a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Overall, nearly 59 percent of all conference student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA throughout the 2014-15 academic year and were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll (CHR) as a result. An astonishing 164 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall before 205 more did so in the spring. The Northeast-10 also honored 247 student-athletes as members of its academic all-conference teams.

The conference’s 15 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, N.Y. to Waltham, Mass. and from Colchester, Vt. to Garden City, N.Y. Many of the members are located in or around the metropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, Manchester, New Haven, Worcester and New York City. The Northeast-10 was proud to welcome the New Haven and Adelphi in the conference’s latest expansion, adding to the powerful union of strong academic and athletic institutions. In addition, LIU Post (Brookville, N.Y.) is an associate member of the NE-10 in the sports of field hockey and football.

The Northeast-10 also remains focused on its community endeavors. The conference has built a strong partnership with Team IMPACT, a non-profit organization that matches children with life-threatening illnesses with college sports teams. In 2015, the NE-10 became the first ‘fully-matched’ conference in Division II, as at least one team from each member institution has matched with a Team IMPACT child. More than 60 NE-10 teams currently have matches through Team IMPACT. The conference’s fundraising efforts for Make-A-Wish are also more than any other Division II conference in the country over the past decade.

The Northeast-10 has evolved into a membership committed to competitive athletics programs that emphasize the education, both on and off the field, of more than 6,000 student-athletes. Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are NCAA Division II national championships in women’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

Through the establishment and enforcement of regulations, the conference aims to encourage policies that enable intercollegiate athletics programs to contribute to and be considered an integral part of the total educational offerings at our member institutions. The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of success including the growth from seven original member institutions to more than double its size 35 years later, the contention for and winning of multiple national championships, and the recognition of student-athlete performances off the field and in the classroom.

The conference is coming off yet another banner season in 2014-15. The Adelphi women’s lacrosse team repeated as national champions by defeating Lock Haven, 5-4, in the title game. Also, Southern Connecticut’s Chrystle Hill, Georgette Nixon, Sarah Hill and Shatajah Wattely claimed

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Adelphi Men’s Soccer Head Coach

Carlo Acquista Ninth Season Record: 74-60-12 Carlo Acquista has completed his eighth season as head men’s soccer coach at Adelphi University. His record at Adelphi stands at 74-60-12 throughout those eight seasons.

to eventual national champion Southern New Hampshire 1-0 in the semifinals. Acquista’s group also had a successful year in the classroom with the honor of earning a NSCAA Team Academic Award as well as a NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Award. Furthermore, Jordan Hibbert (’15) was named one of 16 finalists for the 2014 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award.

In 2014, Acquista and his men posted a 4-1 record through their first five matches and eventually finished the regular season with a 9-4-0 conference record and an 11-5-1 overall record. The Panthers would enter the NE-10 Championship as the #3 seed and drew #6 Le Moyne in the quarterfinal. After securing a 2-1 victory at home, Education Adelphi was through • BS St John’s University (2000) to the semifinal, but • MS Adelphi University 2007 were defeated 2-1 to #2 Southern Connecticut Playing Career State on the road. Five • Four-year member of the St. John’s soccer team members of the team • Division I National Champions in 1996 garnered NE-10 AllConference honors, including forward Coaching Honors Diego Zuniga • ASC Coach of the Year; 2008, 2009, 2011 was also named • ASC Tournament; 2009 & 2010 Daktronics/Division II Conference Coaching Experience Commissioners • Head Coach - Adelphi University, 2004-Present Association All-American • Head Coach - St. Francis College (NY), 2000-04 Honorable Mention.

The Acquista Acquisition

• Asst. Coach - Hofstra University

2013 was new for • Volunteer Asst. - St. John’s University Acquista and the Panthers, • Asst. Coach - Brooklyn Knights as it was the first year in NCAA Division II and the Northeast-10 Conference. The squad finished with an 11-7 mark and 9-4 conference mark 2012 marked the men’s soccer team’s final season at the Division to earn the fourth seed in the conference I ranks. Acquista and the Panthers had wins over UMass, championship. The Brown and Gold defeated Le Princeton and NJIT while facing quality programs like Boston Moyne 3-0 in the opening round before falling University, Bucknell, Penn State and North Carolina State.

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Acquista posted a record of 8-9-2 during the 2011 campaign which included finishing runner up in the ASC Tournament. He continued to expand Adelphi’s horizons with games against the #2 ranked Terapins of the University of Maryland and fellow ACC school, Clemson. He guided his team to an unblemished 4-0 conference record during the regular season. Since he became head coach in 2007, he has led his team to the conference championship in each of the five season, coming out on top in two of them. He was the ASC Coach of the Year for the third time in his career and had seven named to the ASC All-Conference team while three earned All-Academic status. Additionally, for the second straight season, he had one of his players earn the Most Outstanding Offensive Player in Omar Edwards.

also completed its second consecutive season without losing a game on Competition Field (7-0-2). Acquista captured his second straight ASC Coach of the Year award, while landing nine players on All-Conference and All-Academic teams, and four on AllRegion teams. Freshman Issa Tall was the unanimous pick for ASC Player of the Year, as well as earning College Soccer News All-Freshman honors, being named to the 2009 Soccer AllAmerica first-team, All-Region first-team, and was nominated for Soccer News Net Player of the Year. In 2008, Acquista led the Panthers to a 12-6 record, 5-1 in the ASC and going undefeated at home. The squad made it to the conference finals before falling to Longwood, 1-0. Acquista was named Conference Coach of the Year while Patrick Figueiredo earned Player of the Year honors and went on to earn two Academic All-American honors. Additionally, the team raked up six All-Conference honors, two All-Tournament and All-Region nods and earned NSCAA Academic honors as a team.

Adelphi continued their rise up the Division I ranks in 2010 under the direction of Acquista. For the third straight season the Panthers posted 10 or more wins, finishing 11-6-2 overall. In addition Adelphi captured the ASC Tournament title for the second consecutive season, this time with an overtime win against Houston Baptist. Acquista also produced the ASC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player, MVP and Most Outstanding Defensive Player in Alexander Kouznetsov, Thorne Holder and Mauricio Mora.

In his first season, Acquista led the Panthers to a 4-11-3 overall record, 2-2-1 in ASC play while producing three ASC AllConference honors including first-team honoree, Mark Hoffman as well as Player of the Year, Patrick Figueiredo and Rookie of the Year Koutsounadis.

The Panthers player development was also evident during the All-Atlantic Soccer Conference selections in 2010, as Adelphi had seven athletes honored (five first-team, two second-team), the most by any school in the conference. Adelphi also led all schools with six ASC All-Academic selections.

Acquista came to Adelphi from St. Francis College (N.Y.), where he held the position of head coach for five seasons. During that time, Acquista had his strongest season in 2004, guiding the Terriers to an 8-9-1 record and a fifth place finish in the Northeast Conference, including wins over Vermont, Stony Brook and Monmouth.

The 2009 season was the most successful season the team has had under Acquista. The Panthers captured the regular season and tournament ASC titles, posting a 13-2-4 overall record. Adelphi

A graduate of St. John’s University (2000), Acquista was a fouryear member of the Red Storm men’s soccer team. He helped St. John’s capture an NCAA Division I National title in 1996 and also had a hand in two Big East Championship teams.

Adelphi Coaches Throughout the Years

Coach Lisandro Diaz Anthony Nonanno Harold Schaffer Laurence Holt Bob Ritcey Mel Less Bob Montgomery Carlo Acquista

Years Record 1954-55 4-12-1 1956-60 25-34-5 1961-62 10-18-4 1963-64 18-9-2 1965-66 7-19-2 1967-77 117-41-20 1978-07 258-223-39 2007-Present 74-60-12

Totals

Years 513-416-85

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Acquista’s coaching experience includes stints as an assistant coach at Hofstra University and as a volunteer assistant at St. John’s in addition to a posting as an assistant coach for the Brooklyn Knights of the Premier Development League. Acquista also held coaching positions with the Storm Soccer Academy and as the director of coaching for the Brooklyn Knights. Before his collegiate career, Acquista attended Holy Cross High School where he was part of three straight CHSAA city championship teams (1993-95). Acquista earned a degree in sports management from St. John’s and graduated from Adelphi University with a master’s degree in sports management.

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2015 Numerical Men’s Soccer Roster ##

Name

Yr. Pos.

Ht.

Hometown / High School / Previous

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Brian Morgan

Jr.

GK 5-10

Franklin Square, N.Y. / H. Frank Carey

1

Spenser Powell

Jr.

GK 6-1

Attleboro, Mass. / Attleboro

2

Brendan Doherty

Fr. D

5-9

Mineola, N.Y. / The Wheatley School

3

TJ Butler

Jr.

F

6-0

Weymouth, Mass. / Weymouth

4

Quentin Sathasivam

So. D

5-6

Valley Stream, N.Y. / Valley Stream North

5

Emil Thomsen

Jr.

D

6-2

Værløse, Denmark / Birkerød Gymnasium

6

Jordan Daniel

Jr.

M

6-1

Westhampton, N.Y. / Westhampton Beach

8

Christian Lird

Sr.

F

6-0

Mineola, N.Y. / Mineola

9

Kenneth Indergard

Jr.

M

5-9

Rovik, Norway / KVT

10

Alejandro Penzini

Gr. M/F 6-2

Caracas, Venezuela / Washington Academy

11

James Thristino

Fr. F

5-11

Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. / Comsewogue

14

Federico De Oliveira So. M

5-7

Kenilworth, N.J. (Portugal) / Brearley

15

Toni Soler

So. M

5-8

Valencia, Spain / Universidad Jaume I

16

Shane McLaughlin

Sr.

M/F 6-0

Levittown, N.Y. / Division Avenue

17

Louis Sepulveda

Sr.

D

6-0

Brentwood, N.Y. / Saint John the Baptist

18

Will Rezin

Sr.

M

5-10

Great Neck, N.Y. / Great Neck South

19

Gabe Maurello

Jr.

M

5-10

Middle Village, N.Y. / Forest Hills

20

Jacob Johansson

Fr. D/M 5-7

Gislaved, Sweden / Stagneliusskolan Kalmar

21

William Schondfeldt

Sr.

D/M 6-1

Burträsk, Sweden / Anderstorpsskolan

22

John Stojcevski

Sr.

M

6-0

Melbourne, Australia / Copperfield College (Victoria U.)

23

Caelan Hueber

Jr.

M

6-2

Cincinnati, Ohio / Summit Country Day School

24

John Nunez

Fr. F/M 5-6

Ozone Park, N.Y. / Christ the King

26

Cristian Molano

Jr.

D

5-10

Douglaston, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep

29

Angelo Luongo

Jr.

F

5-7

Flushing, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy

30

Matt Giaconelli

So. M

5-9

Franklin Square, N.Y. / Saint Mary’s

32

Wesley Bosse

Fr. F

6-1

Dix Hills, N.Y. / Half Hollow Hills East

77

Sergio Reyes

Jr.

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GK 6-0

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Ht.

Hometown / High School / Previous

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Wesley Bosse

Fr. F

6-1

Dix Hills, N.Y. / Half Hollow Hills East

3

TJ Butler

Jr.

F

6-0

Weymouth, Mass. / Weymouth

6

Jordan Daniel

Jr.

M

6-1

14

Federico De Oliveira So. M

5-7

Kenilworth, N.J. (Portugal) / Brearley

2

Brendan Doherty

Fr. D

5-9

Mineola, N.Y. / The Wheatley School

30

Matt Giaconelli

So. M

5-9

Franklin Square, N.Y. / Saint Mary’s

23

Caelan Hueber

Jr.

M

6-2

Cincinnati, Ohio / Summit Country Day School

9

Kenneth Indergard

Jr.

M

5-9

Rovik, Norway / KVT

20

Jacob Johansson

Fr. D/M 5-7

Gislaved, Sweden / Stagneliusskolan Kalmar

8

Christian Lird

Sr.

F

6-0

Mineola, N.Y. / Mineola

29

Angelo Luongo

Jr.

F

5-7

Flushing, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy

19

Gabe Maurello

Jr.

M

5-10

Middle Village, N.Y. / Forest Hills

16

Shane McLaughlin

Sr.

M/F 6-0

Levittown, N.Y. / Division Avenue

26

Cristian Molano

Jr.

D

Douglaston, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep

0

Brian Morgan

Jr.

GK 5-10

24

John Nunez

Fr. F/M 5-6

Ozone Park, N.Y. / Christ the King

10

Alejandro Penzini

Gr. M/F 6-2

Caracas, Venezuela / Washington Academy

1

Spenser Powell

Jr.

GK 6-1

Attleboro, Mass. / Attleboro

77

Sergio Reyes

Jr.

GK 6-0

Kensington, Md. / Northwood

18

Will Rezin

Sr.

M

5-10

Great Neck, N.Y. / Great Neck South

4

Quentin Sathasivam

So. D

5-6

Valley Stream, N.Y. / Valley Stream North

21

William Schondfeldt

Sr.

D/M 6-1

Burträsk, Sweden / Anderstorpsskolan

17

Louis Sepulveda

Sr.

D

6-0

Brentwood, N.Y. / Saint John the Baptist

15

Toni Soler

So. M

5-8

Valencia, Spain / Universidad Jaume I

22

John Stojcevski

Sr.

M

6-0

Melbourne, Australia / Copperfield College (Victoria U.)

5

Emil Thomsen

Jr.

D

6-2

Værløse, Denmark / Birkerød Gymnasium

11

James Thristino

Fr. F

5-11

Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. / Comsewogue

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Franklin Square, N.Y. / H. Frank Carey

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2015 Men’s Soccer Schedule Date Opponent

Location

9/3 LIU Post # 9/5 Dominican College # 9/12 Millersville University 9/15 * University of New Haven 9/19 * Le Moyne College 9/23 * Assumption College 9/26 * Saint Michael’s College 9/29 * Bentley University 10/3 * Merrimack College 10/6 Queens College 10/10 * Stonehill College 10/13 * Franklin Pierce University 10/17 * Southern New Hampshire 10/21 * Southern Connecticut State 10/23 * Saint Anselm College 10/27 * American International 10/30 * College of Saint Rose Home contests are in BOLD # - Adelphi Alumni Invitational * - Northeast-10 Conference Contest

Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Millersville, Penn. Garden City, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Worcester, Mass. Garden City, N.Y. Waltham, Mass. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. North Easton, Mass. Rindge, N.H. Garden City, N.Y. New Haven, Conn. Manchester, N.H. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y.

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Time 7:30 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:30 pm 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM

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Motamed Field In 2008, Adelphi University announced the naming of its athletic competition field, part of its new outdoor sports stadium, in recognition of the generous support and leadership of its Board of Trustees Chairman, Thomas F. Motamed, Class of 1971. Motamed Field was the site of the 2011 NCAA Division II and III women’s lacrosse championship. It also played host to the 2010, 2011, and 2014 Northeast-10 Women’s Lacrosse Championships and the 2011, 2012, and 2014 Northeast-10 Men’s Lacrosse Championship.

• Adjacent to the Motamed Field is a practice space. • The tennis courts are located just beyond this field and anchors the complex in one contiguous area. • All-weather surface material to allow for year-round practice and competition. • Four main light standards help illuminate the field for evening training and competition, as well as working media and game operations. The Outdoor Sports Complex features Motamed Field, which is the home for the Adelphi men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse and field hockey programs.

• A heated/air-conditioned Press Box is located at the top of the stadium seats. Located midfield, the press box accommodates sports information, working media and game operations, which maintains the scoreboard and public address sound system. • The Panthers’ live in-game stats of soccer, lacrosse and field hockey events originates out of the press box. • Addition of a one-level parking structure for over 300 cars below the field.

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Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Brian

Morgan

Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-10 Class: Junior Hometown: Franklin Square, N.Y. High School: H. Frank Carey 2014:Â Did not play. 2013: Did not play At H. Frank Carey: Played and started three years at goal...was named team captain as a senior and earned All-Conference recognition. Personal: Son of Bernard and Margaret Morgan...has one sister, Cecilia...major is currently undecided.

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32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

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Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

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Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Spenser

Powell

Position: Goalkeeper Height: 6-1 Class: Junior Hometown: Attleboro, Mass. High School: Attleboro 2014: Started against New Haven (10/14)…made one save in his only appearance. 2013: Did not play. At Attleboro High School: Played three years of varsity soccer...named team captain in his senior year...named to The Sun Chronicle All-Star game as a junior and senior...received the NSCAA Senior Leadership Award. Personal: Son of Howard and Kathy Powell...has one sibling, Kelcee...major is currently undecided.

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Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Brendan

Doherty

Position: Defense Height: 5-9 Class: Freshman Hometown: Mineola, N.Y. High School: The Wheatley School At The Wheatley School: Named MVP of the Nassau County Class B Finals... All-County Honorable Mention...off the field, was an AP Scholar. Personal: Son of Eugene and Lisa Doherty...major is undeclared.

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Wesley Bosse

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TJ Butler

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Jordan Daniel

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Federico De Oliveira

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Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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TJ

Butler

Position: Forward Height: 6-0 Class: Junior Hometown: Weymouth, Mass. High School: Weymouth Honors and Awards: NE-10 All-Rookie Squad (2013)…NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Started in 18 of 19 games…scored lone goal of the season in win over Mercy (9/4). 2013: Started all 15 games played in…took eight shots on the season with three coming on-goal. At Weymouth: Played four years of varsity soccer and wrestled and ran track and field for one year...helped team to the Bay State League Championship in 2010 and WNEPSSA Class A League Championship in 2012...earned NEPSAC All-Star status and WNEPSSA All-Star and Select Team honors...played as a postgraduate at Worcester Academy...a five-year captain for his soccer club, the MPS Crusaders. Personal: Son of Denise and Steven Butler...majoring in marketing.

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4

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Quentin

Sathavisam

Position: Defense Height: 5-6 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Valley Stream High School: Valley Stream North 2014: Came off the bench in a 4-2 win over Mercy on 9/4. At Valley Stream North: Started all four years…selected as an All-Conference and All-County pick…Honor Roll student. Personal: Brother is a member of the University of Maine – Farmington soccer team…his mother attended Adelphi…aspires to work as a financial analyst… business major…favorite movie is “Remember the Titans.”

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5

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Emil

Thomsen

Position: Defense Height: 6-2 Class: Junior Hometown: Værløse, Denmark High School: Birkerød Gymnasium At New Haven: Appeared in 33 matches in two seasons, making 29 starts at defense...scored two goals and tallied two assists in his career. Personal: Son of Rene and Lene Thomsen…previously played at Birkerød Gymnasium in Copenhagen, Denmark...has a younger brother, Asbjorn.

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6

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Jordan

Daniel

Position: Defense/Midfield Heigh: 6-1 Class: Junior Hometown: Westhampton, N.Y. High School: Westhampton Beach At Manhattanville: Played two seasons for the Valiants...started 31 of the 34 games he played in...scored three goals as a sophomore. Personal: Son of Christina Berent‌has two sisters, Isabella and Alanya... majoring in psychology...enjoys all mediums of art including music, film and painting.

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8

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Christian

Lird

Position: Forward Height: 6-0 Class: Senior Hometown: Mineola, N.Y. High School: Mineola Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013). 2014: Started in two games, appeared in five…saw 199 minutes of playing time. 2013: Did not play. At Nassau Community College: Played one season and was named captain… started every contest at Nassau...named to All-Conference First Team. At Mineola: Four-year member of the varsity soccer team, starting every game, named captain sophomore through senior year... two-time AllConference and All-County selection…named Conference Player of the Year... also played for U16 and U18 Albertson Academy USSR-team. Personal: Son of Americo and Estela Lird…has one brother (Rodney) and two sisters (Lourdes and Giannina)…favorite athletes are Lionel Messi and Ronaldinho…majoring in sports medicine.

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9

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Kenneth

Indergard

Position: Midfield Height: 5-9 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Rovik, Norway High School: KVT 2014: Started in five games, appeared in 11…tallied a goal in win vs. New Haven (10/14)…recorded only assist in win vs. Mercy (9/4). At KVT: Won the national championship in Norway for the U19 team. Personal: Enjoys producing music…Management major…Aspires to start his own business.

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10 Penzini Alejandro

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Midfield/Forward Height: 6-2 Class: Graduate Hometown: Caracas, Venezuela High School: Washington Academy Honors and Awards: NE-10 First Team All-Conference, NE-10 AllTournament Team, NSCAA Third Team All-Region (2013). 2013: Made 17 starts while playing in all 18 games…Shared the team-high of 17 points…scored a seven goals along with three assists…Scored two gamewinners…Scored two goals against LIU Post (9/7)…Netted the lone goal in a 1-0 victory against Saint Anselm (10/5). 2012: Started in 12 games while appearing in 16…recorded one assist in a 4-2 loss against Radford (9/2). At Washington Academy: Played four years of soccer and was the team MVP his senior year...played on the Miranda U-18 team for three years...also played for the Real Espport Club for two years. Personal: Son of Santiago and Leonor Penzini...has an older brother, Santiago, and three older sisters, Anabella, Mariana and Alexandra...hobbies include playing sports, listening to music, watching movies and spending time with family and friends...pursuing an MBA after completing undergrad at Adelphi... plans on getting a job in the business field in the United States or in Venezuela, and either playing professional soccer or opening his own business.

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11 Thristino James

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Forward Height: 5-11 Class: Freshman Hometown: Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. High School: Comsewogue At Comsewogue: Four year varsity starter on the soccer team...captained the Warriors to a 2014 league title and a trip to the Suffolk County finals... led Long Island in goals and total points in two consecutive years...two-time League MVP, All-State, All-County, All-Conference, and Newsday All Long Island selection...also named All-Region and to the MSG Varsity All-Metro Team...finished high school career 3rd all time in Suffolk County history with 78 goals and also contributed 19 assists...also played three years of varsity basketball, two years of varsity golf, and one year of varsity football...member of the Italian Honor Society and National Honor Society...volunteered with Top Soccer helping special needs children...also played Club soccer for M.C. Intense Soccer Academy United in the Region 1 Premier League. Personal: Son of Peter and Lynn Thristino...enjoys listening to music, eating and watching soccer...favorite movie is 21 Jump Street...favorite food is hot wings....favorite musician is Kanye West...hopes to take his soccer skills as far as they can go, but also has career plans of being a physician’s assistant.

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14 De Oliveira Federico

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Midfield Height: 5-7 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Kenilworth, N.J. (Portugal) High School: David Brearley Honors and Awards: NE-10 Weekly Honor Roll - 9/22, ECAC DII Rookie of the Week - 11/9, NE-10 All-Rookie Squad (2014). 2014: Started in 18 games and appeared in all 19 matches…made first collegiate start against Mercy (9/4)...finished second on the team with six assists….assisted in last three games of the season…scored two goals…fourth on the team with 10 points. At David Brearley: Named “Best Forward” of New Jersey…Honor Roll student. Personal: Aspires to become a dentist…majoring in chemistry.

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15 Soler Toni

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Midfield Height: 5-8 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Valencia, Spain High School: Universidad Jaume I Personal: Son of Esther and Antonio Soler...enjoys all sports, reading and going to the movies...majoring in psychology and would like to link his major to soccer as a career.

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16 McLaughlin Shane

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Midfield/Forward Height: 6-0 Class: Senior Hometown: Levittown, N.Y. High School: Division Avenue Honor and Awards: Named to the NE-10 Weekly Honor Roll (10/20) 2014: Appeared in 18 matches and earned 12 starts…collected three goals and one assist for seven points…scored two goals in a 6-1 win over New Haven (10/14)…scored first goal in a 2-1 win vs. Le Moyne (11/4). 2013: Played in 12 games with one start…scored a goal and added an assist in a 4-1 win against American International (9/18) At Dowling College: Played in 13 games while starting in three at midfield/ forward...scored one goal in 443 minutes of action. At Division Avenue: Played three years of varsity soccer and two years of varsity lacrosse...during his junior and senior years, was named captain of the soccer team and earned All-County and was the Conference Player of the Year...was a Peer Leader and volunteered for the Levittown Soccer Club and Shooting Stars Basketball Camp. Personal: Son of Maureen and Joe McLaughlin...has one younger brother, Kieran and one younger sister, Brynn...majoring in physical education and health...hobbies include playing soccer, working out, running and hanging out with friends.

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17 Sepulveda Louis

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Defense Height: 6-0 Class: Senior Hometown: Brentwood, N.Y. High School: Saint John the Baptist 2013: Did not play. At Saint John the Baptist: Three-year member of the varsity soccer team... in 2008, won the Eastern New York State Cup title... named captain in his junior and senior years... was a Catholic High School A.A. League Champion in his senior campaign... graduated with cum laude honors. Personal: Son of Melba and Luis Sepulveda... majoring in biology... has career aspirations of becoming a doctor.

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18 Rezin Will

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Midfield Height: 5-10 Class: Senior Hometown: Great Neck, N.Y. High School: Great Neck South 2014: Came off the bench in 15 matches…Scored a goal and added an assist in a 6-1 vs. New Haven (10/14)…Recorded eight shots, five on goal. 2013: Played in eight games…Attempted six shots…Distributed an assist in a 3-0 win against Saint Rose (10/2). 2012: Appeared in eight games… made his college debut in a 1-0 loss against Iona (8/24). At Great Neck South: Earned the Board of Education Award...was a Volunteer firefighter for the Alert Fire Company...member of the Key Club and Irish Culture Club. Personal: Son of Robert and Martha Rezin...has two siblings, Robert and Emily...majoring in physical education and health...hobbies include lifting weights and skiing in the winter...plans on becoming a physical education teacher and coach.

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19 Maurello Gabe

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Midfield Height: 5-10 Class: Junior Hometown: Middle Village, N.Y. High School: Forest Hills 2014: Appeared in eight matches with two starts…Fired seven shots, one on goal. 2013: Made three appearances. Personal: Son of Antonina and Nicola...has one brother, Giancarlo...majoring in criminal justice...enjoys listening to music and watching movies.

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20 Johansson Jacob

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Defender/Midfielder Height: 5-7 Class: Freshman Hometown: Gislaved, Sweden High School: Stagneliusskolan Kalmar Personal: Son of Christian and Martina Johansson...played with the Swedish national team...enjoys golfing in his spare time...favorite food is tacos and favorite musician is Ed Sheeran...major is undeclared.

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21 Schondfeldt William

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Defense/Midfield Height: 6-1 Class: Senior Hometown: Burträsk, Sweden High School: Anderstorpsskolan At Young Harris College: Played in 56 career games with 51 starts over three years...scored five goals and tallied five career assists...Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team selection in all three years and named Peach Belt Player of the Week twice. Personal: Son of Peder and Jeanette Schönfeldt...enjoys fishing, skiing and hanging out with family and friends...sister Alice will be a member of the LIU Post women’s soccer team beginning in 2015...majoring in business management.

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22 Stojcevski John

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Midfield Height: 6-0 Class: Senior Hometown: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia High School: Copperfield College (Victoria University) Honors and Awards: NE1-0 Weekly Honor Roll (9/8). 2014: Started in all 17 appearances…Scored only goal of the season and added an assist in a 4-2 win over Mercy (9/4)…Assisted on the second goal in a 2-0 win over Molloy (9/13). Personal: Played for the Altona Magic Soccer Club in the Victorian Premier League since the age of 16…played for Hume City Football Club in the 2014 National Premier League Victoria…enjoys going out, walking the streets of New York City and listening to house and R&B music...favorite team is Arsenal FC...favorite actor is Johnny Depp...majoring in sports management and marketing.

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23 Hueber Caelan

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

Position: Midfield Height: 6-2 Class: Junior Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio High School: Summit Country Day School Honors and Awards: NE-10 Select Sport Player of the Week (10/13), NE10 First Team All-Conference, NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division II All-East Region Second Team, ECAC All-Star Second Team (2014)... NE-10 Rookie of the Week (10/21), NE-10 All-Rookie Squad (2013). 2014: Started in all 19 games…tied for second on the team with seven goals… third in points with 15…netted a team-high three game-winners in wins vs. Assumption (10/8), Franklin Pierce (10/18) and Southern Connecticut (10/28)…took 50 shots, 20 on target. 2013: Recorded 16 points behind seven goals and two assists…posted twogame winners…scored first collegiate goal in a 2-0 win versus Stonehill (9/21)…netted two goals, including the game-winner, in a 3-0 victory against Assumption (10/8). At Summit Country Day School: Four-year starter who registered 15 goals, tallied 50 assists and captained the team as a senior...two-time All-Ohio selection, three-time All-Southwest Ohio honoree and three-time All-Miami Valley Conference award winner...also took home Miami Valley Conference Co-Player of the Year honors in 2011 and was a two-time Cincinnati Enquirer All Star...played for the Cincinnati United Soccer Club and helped squad win two state championships. Personal: Son of Tracy and Matthew Hueber...has one sister, Bryce...majoring in business.

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24 Nunez John

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Position: Forward/Midfield Height: 5-6 Class: Freshman Hometown: Ozone Park, N.Y. High School: Christ the King At Christ the King: A two-time CHSAA All-League selection...also named a CHSAA All-City Mayor’s Cup selection...Super Y League U17 North American Champion and NYCSL State Cup Champion...named to the President’s Honor Roll for three years and the National Honor Society...was homecoming king. Personal: Son of Kevin & Claudette Nuñez...enjoys listening to music, playing basketball and sight-seeing outside of soccer...favorite food is a caesar salad... majoring in sports management...career plans include being a sports manager, athletic trainer or coach.

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26 Molano Cristian

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

A D E L P H I

Position: Defense Height: 5-10 Class: Junior Hometown: Douglaston, NY High School: St. Francis Prep 2014: Played in two games and started in a 2-1 win vs. Saint Rose (9/30). 2013: Did not play. 2012: Saw time in two games...Made his first college appearance in a 1-0 loss against Iona College (8/24). At St. Francis Prep: Played four years of varsity soccer...Was a three-time All-League selection, named to the All-CHSAA Second-Team once and FirstTeam twice...Was the team MVP during his junior and senior years...Helped his team win the Division Championships three times and CHSAA Championship once...Was on the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society. Personal: Son of German and Gloria Molano...Majoring in accounting...Has one brother, Jonathan...Plans on earning his CPA license in the accounting field after college.

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29 Luongo Angelo

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Position: Forward Height: 5-7 Class: Junior Hometown: Flushing, N.Y. High School: Archbishop Molloy Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013). 2014: Made lone appearance in a 6-1 win vs. New Haven (10/14). 2013: Did not play. At Archbishop Molloy: Two year member of the varsity soccer team. Personal: Son of Debbie and Giuseppe Luongo... has one sibling, Jenna... majoring in psychology... has aspirations to attend medical school in the hopes of becoming a doctor.

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30 Giaconelli Matt

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Position: Midfield Height: 5-9 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Franklin Square, N.Y. High School: Saint Mary’s 2014: Appeared in 13 games and made five starts as a freshman…made collegiate debut in a 4-2 win vs. Mercy (9/4)…scored the game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Saint Rose (9/30)…tallied in a 6-1 win over New Haven (10/14). At Saint Mary’s: Earned the Presidential Education Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement…was a four-time Academic All-League pick… National Honor Society member…named Athlete of the Fall Season for the Gaels…All-League honoree. Personal: Majoring in accounting…enjoys playing tennis along with soccer… his brother and cousin attended Adelphi.

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32 Bosse Wesley

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Position: Forward Height: 6-1 Class: Freshman Hometown: Dix Hills, N.Y. High School: Half Hollow Hills East At Half Hollow Hills East: Captained the soccer team in high school...named All-League as a junior...earned All-Conference, All-County League MVP honors as a senior. Personal: Son of Wisry and Marie Bosse...majoring in physical therapy.

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77 Reyes Sergio

32

Wesley Bosse

3

TJ Butler

6

Jordan Daniel

14

Federico De Oliveira

2

Brendan Doherty

30

Matt Giaconelli

23

Caelan Hueber

9

Kenneth Indergard

20

Jacob Johansson

8

Christian Lird

29

Angelo Luongo

19

Gabe Maurello

16

Shane McLaughlin

26

Cristian Molano

0

Brian Morgan

24

John Nunez

10

Alejandro Penzini

1

Spenser Powell

77

Sergio Reyes

18

Will Rezin

4

Quentin Sathasivam

21

William Schondfeldt

17

Louis Sepulveda

15

Toni Soler

22

John Stojcevski

5

Emil Thomsen

11

James Thristino

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Position: Goalkeeper Height: 6-0 Class: Junior Hometown: Kensington, Md. High School: Northwood 2014: Made two starts in goal in losses to Le Moyne (9/24) and Southern New Hampshire (9/27)….Faced 14 shots and made two saves in total. 2013: Started seven games between the posts…Recorded three shutouts… Made 23 saves for a .719 save percentage…Recorded six saves in a 1-0 victory against Molloy (9/5). At Northwood: Three-year member of the varsity soccer team...also competed for the Potomac U-14, D.C. United U-15 and U-16 and USSF Academy U-18 teams…excelled in the classroom, completing all classes at the Academy of Politics, Advocacy and Law at Northwood...member of the National Honor Society...volunteered as a coach at D.C. United Youth Camps. Personal: Son of Dennis Sierra and Judith Campos….has three siblings, Lyndsey, Hannah and Chase….majoring in marine biology.

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Final 2014 Stats RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 12-6-1 9-4 3-2-1

Date Opponent 09/04/14 MERCY 09/06/14 #8 LIU 09/13/14 at Molloy * 09/16/14 at AIC * 09/20/14 STONEHILL * 09/24/14 LE MOYNE * 09/27/14 at #1 So. New Hampshire * 09/30/14 at Saint Rose * 10/04/14 SAINT ANSELM * 10/08/14 ASSUMPTION * 10/11/14 at Saint Michael’s * 10/14/14 at New Haven * 10/18/14 FRANKLIN PIERCE 10/22/14 at Dowling * 10/25/14 at Bentley * 10/28/14 #7 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT * 10/31/14 at Merrimack A 11/04/14 LE MOYNE A 11/07/14 at #15 Southern Conn. St. A - Northeast-10 Conference Championship

Goals by Period Adelphi Opponents Shots by Period Adelphi Opponents Saves by Period Adelphi Opponents Corners by Period Adelphi Opponents Fouls by Period Adelphi Opponents

## Goalie 1 Spenser Powell 28 Ahmad Salamah 77 Sergio Reyes Total Opponents

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Score W 4-2 POST L 0-5 W 2-0 Wo2 2-1 W 5-2 L 1-2 L 1-3 W 2-1 L ot 0-1 W 2-0 Wot 3-2 W 6-1 W 2-0 T o2 0-0 L ot 0-1 W 1-0 W 3-2 W 2-1 L 1-2

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 17 18 1 1 37 9 15 2 0 26 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 153 156 6 1 316 75 129 6 0 210 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 21 32 2 0 55 48 62 0 0 110 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 54 45 2 0 101 29 44 0 0 73 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 125 144 1 0 270 114 106 6 0 226

GP 1 19 2 19 19

HOME 6-3 4-2 2-1

Min. 11:39 1647:09 90:00 1748:48 1748:48

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Att. 78 121 200 100 189 98 368 110 126 174 137 109 163 50 145 204 175 222 150

AWAY 6-3-1 5-2 1-1-1

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

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

ADE

OPP

37-316 1.95 .117 147-316 .65 16.6 101 3-3

26-210 1.37 .124 81-210 .386 11.1 73 2-3

27 1

23 0

1375 9/153 0/0

1544 10/154

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 20 Diego Zuniga 19 7 7 21 47 .149 22 .468 1 2-2 10 Juan Aguiar 16 8 3 19 53 .151 26 .491 3 1-1 23 Caelan Hueber 19 7 1 15 50 .140 20 .400 3 0-0 14 Federico De Oliveira 19 2 6 10 27 .074 11 .407 0 0-0 16 Shane McLaughlin 18 3 1 7 25 .120 16 .640 1 0-0 2 John Sabal 19 1 3 5 12 .083 6 .500 1 0-0 30 Matt Giaconelli 13 2 0 4 10 .200 7 .700 1 0-0 22 John Stojcevski 17 1 2 4 24 .042 11 .458 1 0-0 9 Kenneth Indergard 11 1 1 3 12 .083 4 .333 0 0-0 18 Will Rezin 15 1 1 3 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 25 Chris Joseph 18 1 1 3 6 .167 4 .667 0 0-0 6 Jordan Hibbert 13 1 0 2 13 .077 3 .231 0 0-0 33 Michelangelo Sini 11 1 0 2 10 .100 6 .600 1 0-0 3 TJ Butler 19 1 0 2 9 .111 3 .333 0 0-0 28 Ahmad Salamah 19 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 19 Gabe Maurello 8 0 0 0 7 .000 1 .143 0 0-0 5 Momodou Sawaneh 18 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 15 Matt Delph 5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 32 Cristian Molano 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 29 Angelo Luongo 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Danny Finn 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Louis Sepulveda 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 Christian Lird 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Quentin Sathasivam 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Spenser Powell 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 19 37 27 101 316 .117 147 .465 12 3-3 Opponents 19 26 19 71 210 .124 81 .386 6 2-3 GA 0 23 3 26 37

GAAvg 0.00 1.26 3.00 1.34 1.90

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Saves 1 50 2 55 110

Pct 1.000 .685 .400 .679 .748

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W-L-T 0-0-0 12-4-1 0-2-0 12-6-1 6-12-1

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Record Book CAREER LEADERS POINTS Duane Robinson 136 (1986-89) Constantine Dodos 125 (1961-63) Charlie O’Donnell 124 1973-76 Paul Riley 121 1982-85 Carlos Scott 121 1970-73 Tom Lang 105 1973-76 Ron Atanasio 103 1974-77 Tony Prescott 95 1976-79 Yossi Cohen 82 1990-93

GOALS Duane Robinson 55 1986-89 Constantine Dodos 50 1961-63 Charlie O’Donnell 49 1973-76 Alejandro Ponce 48 1963-65 Carlos Scott 44 1970-73 Tom Lang 41 1973-76 Paul Riley 39 1982-85 Gregory Maninakis 36 1963-66 Anthony Prescott 35 1976-79 Ron Atanasio 35 1974-77

ASSISTS Paul Riley 43 1982-85 Ron Atanasio 33 1974-77 Charlie O’Donnell 26 1973-76 Duane Robinson 26 1986-89 Constantine Dodos 25 1961-63 Gerry Reardon 26 1979-82 Tom Lang 23 1973-76 Nimrod Dreyfus 23+ 1974-77 Jukka Salasuo 22 1995-98 Yossi Cohen 20 1990-93

GOALKEEPER RECORDS SAVES Chris Lowe 321 1990- 93 Ray Hughes 280 1978- 81 Rich Mattson 257 1986- 88 Mikko Koivu 223 1997- 98 Igor Yatsenko 208 1999- 2002 Bob Krebs 202 1983, 1985

WINS Eugene DuChateau 58 1972-75 Chris Lowe 43 1990-93 Rich Mattson 33 1986-88 Thorne Holder 30 2008-2010

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SHUTOUTS

ASSISTS

Eugene DuChateau 31 1972-75 Chris Lowe 19 1990-93 Thorne Holder 19 2008-2010 Rich Mattson 17 1986-88 Ray Hughes 12 1978-81 Bill Phillips 11 1976-77

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS Constantine Dodos 65 1963 Charlie O’Donnell 61 1975 Constantine Dodos 60 1962 Ron Atanasio 57 1975 Duane Robinson 52 1989 Alejandro Ponce 50+ 1963 Paul Riley 47 1985 Duane Robinson 46 1988 Tom Lang 45 1975 Nimrod Dreyfuss 42 1975

Ron Atanasio 19 1975 Paul Riley 17 1985 Constantine Dodos 15 1963 Charlie O’Donnell 13 1975 Tom Lang 11 1975 Paul Riley 11 1983 Paul Riley 10 1984 Constantine Dodos 10 1962 Paul Caffrey 10 1990

GOALKEEPER RECORDS SAVES Ray Hughes 144 1981 Mikko Koivu 123 1997 Tom Cincotta 122 1994 Bob Krebs 114 1985 Ed Sotomayor 105 1982 Igor Yatsenko 104 2002 Rich Mattson 103 1987 Mikko Koivu 100 1998 Chris Salinas 98 1996 Chris Lowe 96 1992

GOALS Constantine Dodos 25 1962 Constantine Dodos 25 1963 Alejandro Ponce 25 1963 Charlie O’Donnell 24 1975 Duane Robinson 22 1989 Ron Atanasio 19 1975 Duane Robinson 19 1988 Tom Lang 17 1975 Nimrod Dreyfuss 17 1975 Yossi Cohen 16 1992 Issa Tall 16 2009

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Eugene DuChateau 0.53 1973 Eugene DuChateau 0.61 1974 Thorne Holder 0.66 2008 Thorne Holder 0.70 2009 Ahmad Salamah 0.72 2014 Eugene DuChateau 0.75 1975 Thorne Holder 0.77 2010 Bill Phillips 0.80 1976 Igor Yatsenko 0.84 2001 Bill Phillips 0.86 1977

Team Records Individual

Most Goals (Game)

Team

Most Victories Fewest Victories Consecutive Victories Longest Winning Streak Most Goals (Season) Fewest Goals Allowed (Season) Most Shutouts (Season) Most Goals (Game) Most Goals Allowed (Game)

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Charlie O’Donnell vs. Queens, 1975

16 2 20 9 101 10 12 8 21 10

1973, 1974, 1975 1954, 1955 1974-75 1987 1975 1973 1973 (DII); unknown (DI) vs. Queens College, 1975 vs. Pratt, 1966

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Honors & Awards NSCAA All-American

1974 Nimrod Dreyfuss, 2nd Team 1974 Eugene DuChateau, 2nd Team 1975 Nimrod Dreyfuss, 1st Team 1975 Charlie O’Donnell, 3rd Team 1978 Carlos Curling, 3rd Team 1979 Gerry Reardon, 1st Team 1980 Gerry Reardon, 3rd Team 1982 Gerry Reardon, 2nd Team 1985 Mike Windischmann, 2nd Team 1986 Mike Windischmann, HM 1987 Paul Tetlow, HM 1988 Duane Robinson, 2nd Team 1989 Duane Robinson, 2nd Team 1990 Paul Caffrey, 2nd Team 1993 Chris Armas, HM

ASC Player of the Year 2000 Marcin Pachowicz 2007 Patrick Figueiredo 2008 Patrick Figueiredo 2009 Issa Tall

ASC Coach of the Year 2008 Carlo Acquista 2009 Carlo Acquista 2011 Carlo Acquista

ASC Rookie of the Year 2000 John Koutsounadis

All-ASC, First Team 2001 Marcin Pachowicz 2002 Gary Sullivan 2003 Joseph Afful 2003 Gary Sullivan 2004 Tal Sheinfeld 2005 Einar Oddsson 2006 Marlon Bennett 2006 Val Charalambous 2006 Patrick Figueiredo 2006 Michael Hurley 2007 Patrick Figueiredo 2007 Mark Hoffman 2008 John Koutsounadis 2008 Kemalie Preston 2008 Alex Kouznetsov 2008 Kevin Gluchowski

A D E L P H I

2009 Issa Tall 2009 Alex Kouznetsov 2009 Dan Larenius 2009 Thorne Holder 2010 Issa Tall 2010 Alexander Kouznetsov 2010 Dan Larenius 2010 Mauricio Mora 2010 Thorne Holder 2011 Omar Edwards 2011 Brandon Stoneham 2011 Mauricio Mora 2011 Dan Larenius

All-ASC, Second Team 2001 Mariusz Kulesza 2001 Gary Sullivan 2002 Padraig Drew 2002 Gary Sullivan 2003 Padraig Drew 2004 Dieudonne Nonga 2005 Oliver Skelding 2006 Ron Forman 2006 Oliver Skelding 2007 John Koutsounadis 2008 Val Charalambous 2008 Mark Hoffman 2008 Mauricio Mora 2008 Thorne Holder 2009 Michael Aquino 2009 Kevin Gluchowski 2010 Brandon Stoneham 2010 Michael Aquino 2011 Steve Rivera 2011 Issa Tall 2011 Christopher Herrera

NE-10 All-Conference, First Team 2013 Juan Aguiar 2013 Alejandro Penzini 2014 Caelan Hueber 2014 Diego Zuniga

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NE-10 All-Conference, Second Team 2013 Jordan Hibbert 2013 Diego Zuniga 2014 Jordan Hibbert 2014 Juan Aguiar

NE-10 All-Conference, Third Team 2013 Julian Hohns

NE-10 All-Rookie Team 2013 TJ Butler 2013 Caelan Hueber 2014 Federico De Oliveira

NE-10 All-Tournament 2013 Alejandro Penzini

NE-10 Academic All-Conference 2013 Jordan Hibbert

NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Awards 2013

ECAC All-Stars

2014 Jordan Hibbert, 2nd Team 2014 Caelan Hueber, 2nd Team 2014 Diego Zuniga, 2nd Team

Daktronics All-Region 2013 Juan Aguiar, 1st Team 2014 Diego Zuniga, 1st Team 2014 Juan Aguiar, 2nd Team

Daktronics All-America 2013 Juan Aguiar, HM 2014 Diego Zuniga, HM

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Honors & Awards NSCAA College Scholar All-Region 2002 Anders Salomonsson, HM 2002 Igor Yatsenko, 2nd Team 2003 Tom Cunningham, HM 2003 Tal Sheinfeld, HM 2004 Tal Lahav, HM 2004 Tal Sheinfeld, HM 2006 Michael Hurley, 2nd Team 2006 Georgio Liasi, 2nd Team 2006 Oliver Skelding, HM

NSCAA Team Academic Award 2013 2014

CoSIDA Academic All-District

1990 Doug Olcott, 1st Team 1990 Shane Wiseman, 1st Team 1991 Chris Armas, 1st Team 1991 Greg Martin, 2nd Team 1991 Shane Wiseman, 1st Team 1995 Jussi Eskola, 1st Team 1999 Robin Lee, 1st Team 2001 Igor Yatsenko, 2nd Team 2003 Tal Lahav, 2nd Team 2003 Tal Sheinfeld, 2nd Team 2004 Tal Sheinfeld, 1st Team 2005 Tal Lahav, 1st Team 2008 Patrick Figueiredo 2008 Stephen Fregosi, 2nd Team

CoSIDA Academic All-American

1989 Ian Hamilton, 2nd Team 1992 Chris Armas, 2nd Team 1992 Shane Wiseman, 1st Team 1993 Chris Armas, 1st Team 1997 Mark Reinhold, HM 2000 Robin Lee, HM 2005 Tal Lahav, 2nd Team 2008 Patrick Figueiredo, 3rd Team

A D E L P H I

NSCAA All-Region

1969 Jim Dolan 1971 Carlos Scott 1972 Eugene DuChateau 1972 Dick Heyn 1973 Eugene DuChateau 1973 Russell Fleischman 1973 George Gonzalez 1973 Dick Heyn 1973 Carlos Scott 1974 Nimrod Dreyfuss 1975 Ron Atanasio 1975 Nimrod Dreyfuss 1975 Charlie O’Donnell 1976 Nimrod Dreyfuss 1976 Tony Prescott 1978 Carlos Curling 1978 Tony Prescott 1978 Ron Schneider 1979 Tony Prescott 1979 Gerry Reardon 1980 Shai Froelich 1980 Tony Prescott 1980 Gerry Reardon 1981 Ray Hughes 1981 Gerry Reardon 1982 Gerry Reardon 1983 Dave Cayemitte 1983 Paul Riley 1983 Tom Ruane 1983 Steve Solaski 1983 Mike Windischmann 1984 Dave Cayemitte 1984 Paul Riley 1984 Mike Windischmann 1985 Paul Riley 1985 Mike Windischmann 1986 Rich Mattson 1986 Paul Tetlow 1986 Mike Windischmann 1987 Rich Mattson 1987 Duane Robinson 1987 Paul Tetlow 1988 Rich Mattson 1988 Duane Robinson 1988 Michael Smith 1989 Doug Olcott 1989 Duane Robinson

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1990 Paul Caffrey 1990 Dominic Pascarella 1991 Tamir Daniel 1991 Shane Wiseman 1992 Chris Armas 1992 Yossi Cohen 1992 Shane Wiseman 1993 Chris Armas 1995 Paul Banegas 1996 Mark Reinhold 1997 Mark Reinhold 1999 Paul Stewart 2000 Marcin Pachowicz 2000 Paul Stewart 2001 Marcin Pachowicz 2001 Gary Sullivan 2001 Igor Yatsenko 2002 Padraig Drew 2002 Gary Sullivan 2003 Gary Sullivan 2006 Marlon Bennett 2006 Patrick Figueiredo 2006 Michael Hurley 2006 Oliver Skelding 2008 Patrick Figueirdeo 2008 Kemalie Preston 2009 Issa Tall 2009 Kevin Gluchowski 2009 Thorne Holder 2009 Alexander Kouznetsov 2010 Issa Tall 2010 Thorne Holder 2010 Mauricio Mora 2010 Alexander Kouznetsov 2013 Juan Aguiar, 3rd Team 2013 Alejandro Penzini, 3rd Team 2014 Caelan Hueber, 2nd Team 2014 Diego Zuniga, 2nd Team

NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year 1987 Robert Montgomery 1990 Robert Montgomery

NCSC Coach of the Year 1995 Robert Montgomery

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Honors & Awards NCSC Player of the Year 2003 Tom Cunningham

Soccer America, All-Freshmen Team 1992 Tamir Daniel 2009 Issa Tall

Ed Fonseca Memorial Award 1984 David Cayemitte 1985 Edwin Sotomayor 1986 Ian Hamilton 1987 Dominic Pascarella 1988 Ronan Wiseman 1989 Doug Olcott 1990 Peter Thompson 1991 Greg Martin 1992 Phil OHara 1993 Paul Banegas 1994 Damian Rocke

A D E L P H I

1995 Jukka Salasuo 1996 Haydn Sloane-Seale 1997 Mikko Koivu 1998 Robin Lee 1999 Dario Stawski 2000 Anders Solomonsson 2001 Tom Cunningham 2002 Nick Nowakowski 2003 Matt Sether 2004 Einar Oddsson 2005 Ron Forman

Adelphi Athletic Hall of Fame

1996 Gerry Reardon ’82 1999 Paul Riley ’85 2000 Roby Young ’70 2001 James Dolan ’69 2001 Nimrod Dreyfuss ’76 2002 Tom Ruane ’83 2004 Duane Robinson ’90 2005 Chris Armas ’94 2005 Ron Schneider ’79 2006 Constantinos Dodos ‘66 2007 William Phillips ’78 2008 Paul Caffrey ‘91, M.B.A.’94, M.A.’99 2014 Ron Atanasio ‘75

1969 Pablo Pick ’69 1993 Manny Matos ’74 1994 Tom Lang ’76 1994 Robert Montgomery ’75 ’84 1994 Mike Windischmann ’86

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All-Time Series Records T 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 1

Howard Hunter Iona Jacksonville James Madison Kings Point Lafayette LaSalle Lehigh Lehman Le Moyne LIU-Post Long Island Univ. Longwood Loyola MD Lynn University Maine Manhattan Marist Maritime Marshalls Maryland MD Eastern Shore Mercy Merrimack Molloy Monmouth Montclair Navy New Bedford New Hampshire New Haven NJIT New Paltz NY Aggies NYIT NYU North Carolina North Carolina St. Notre Dame Ohio State Old Dominion Oneonta State Oregon State Penn State Philadelphia Univ. Pratt Princeton Queens Quincy Quinnipiac Radford Rhode Island Richmond

Air Force Akron Albany American American Int’l Army Assumption Babson Bentley Binghamton Boston College Bowling Green Bridgeport Brooklyn Brooklyn College Brown Bucknell Buffalo Central Conn. CCNY Central Carolina Central Florida Cincinnati Clemson Col. Charleston Colgate Columbia Connecticut Cornell Delaware Dowling Drexel Fairfield Farmingdale FDU FDU- Rutherford FDU- Teaneck FDU-Madison Fed City Florida Atlantic Florida Int’l Fordham Franklin Pierce Fresno State George Mason Georgetown Hartford Hartwick Harvard High Point Hofstra Holy Cross Houston Baptist

W L 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 4 4 4 11 8 1 0 1 0 2 1 4 1 0 2 1 0 5 5 7 3 2 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 4 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 8 4 10 17 0 1 6 16 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 5 1 0 13 15 0 1 2 0 3 2 1 0 2 2 0 3 26 4 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 15 19 0 1 0 1 18 4 2 0 3 1

A D E L P H I

U N I V E R S I T Y

10 6 1 0 9 4 0 0 1 0 10 3 1 0 2 0 0 3 3 0 3 1 21 6 15 10 5 3 0 5 0 1 1 1 9 1 13 5 5 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 0 1 1 5 2 0 14 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 9 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 6 1 0 0 2 8 10 11 5 3 9 8 2 0 1 4 2 0 2 2 4 0 1

4 3

2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Rider Rutgers Sacramento State Sacred Heart Saint Anselm Saint Joseph’s Saint Michael’s Saint Peter’s Saint Rose Santa Clara Seattle Pacific Seton Hall Siena South Alabama South Carolina Southampton Southern CT State Southern NH Springfield St. Francis St. John’s St. Peters St. Francis St. Mary’s CA Stetson Stonehill Stony Brook SUNY Albany Syracuse Towson Trenton State UCLA UCONN UM- St. Louis UMASS UMBC Univ. of Hartford UNLV UPENN URI VCU Vermont Virginia Virginia Mil. Inst. Virginia Tech W. Green Bay Wagner Washington West Point Milwaukee

M E N ’ S

1 4 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 4 11 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 3 4 0 3 2 1 5 3 13 11 1 1 14 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 19 6 0 2 13 16 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0

S O C C E R

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 1 5


Year-by-Year Records 1954 (2-4-1) Coach: Lisandro Diaz

1960 (4-8-1) Coach: Anthony Bonnano

Scores not available

Kings Point Jersey City State NYU Albany State LIU Univ. of Hartford Pratt Institute

1955 (2-8) Coach: Lisandro Diaz Scores not available

1956 (5-4-2) Coach: Anthony Bonanno Scores not available

1957 (8-3) Coach: Anthony Bonanno Scores not available

1958 (3-9-1) Coach: Anthony Bonanno Hunter Queens Albany State Kings Point Rider Wagner Pratt N.Y. Aggies LIU Maritime New Bedford CCNY Brooklyn

T 1-1 L 0-2 L 1-3 W 2-1 L 0-5 W 3-1 L 0-6 L 0-1 W 4-0 L 2-3 L 1-2 L 0-6 L 0-1

1959 (5-10-1) Coach: Anthony Bonanno Kings Point NYU C.W. Post Pratt Institute Albany State LIU Rider College L.I. Aggies City College Hofstra Queens Univ. of Hartford Hunter College N.Y.S. Maritime Wagner Brooklyn

A D E L P H I

L 3-4 L 1-6 T 3-3 L 3-11 L 1-2 W 8-3 L 0-8 W 4-0 L 0-4 L 3-5 W 4-1 W 6-0 L 0-3 W 2-1 L 3-5 L 0-1

L 1-3 W 6-2 W 6-1 L 3-5 W 4-1 L 4-6 L 0-9

L.I. Aggies City College Hofstra Queens Univ. of Hartford Hunter College N.Y.S. Maritime Wagner Brooklyn

W 4-0 L 0-4 L 3-5 W 4-1 W 6-0 L 0-3 W 2-1 L 3-5 L 0-1

1960 (4-8-1) Coach: Anthony Bonanno

1954 (2-4-1) Coach: Lisandro Diaz

Scores not available

Kings Point Jersey City State NYU Albany State LIU Univ. of Hartford Pratt Institute N.Y.S. Maritime Queens Hofstra City College Hunter College Brooklyn College

1958 (3-9-1) Coach: Anthony Bonanno

1961 (3-11-2) Coach: Harold Schaffer

Scores not available

1955 (2-8) Coach: Lisandro Diaz Scores not available

1956 (5-4-2) Coach: Anthony Bonanno Scores not available

1957 (8-3) Coach: Anthony Bonanno

Hunter Queens Albany State Kings Point Rider Wagner Pratt N.Y. Aggies LIU Maritime New Bedford CCNY Brooklyn

T 1-1 L 0-2 L 1-3 W 2-1 L 0-5 W 3-1 L 0-6 L 0-1 W 4-0 L 2-3 L 1-2 L 0-6 L 0-1

1959 (5-10-1) Coach: Anthony Bonanno Kings Point NYU C.W. Post Pratt Institute Albany State LIU Rider College

U N I V E R S I T Y

L 3-4 L 1-6 T 3-3 L 3-11 L 1-2 W 8-3 L 0-8

L 1-3 W 6-2 W 6-1 L 3-5 W 4-1 L 4-6 L 0-9 W 3-2 T 1-1 L 2-3 L 0-5 L 1-3 L 0-4

Scores not available

1962 (7-7-2) Coach: Harold Schaffer Scores not available

1963 (13-2-0) Coach: Laurence Holt Rider Maritime NY LIU Farmingdale New Paltz CCNY Brooklyn Kings Point C.W. Post Hofstra Queens Pratt Army*

4 4

W 2-0 W 6-1 W 6-3 W 7-0 L 2-3 W 5-2 W 2-1 W 6-3 W 5-1 W 5-0 W 10-2 W 3-0 L 2-3

M E N ’ S

1964 (5-7-2) Coach: Laurence Holt Rider Trenton St. NYU LIU CCNY Maritime-NY Brooklyn N.Y. Aggies Hofstra Queens C.W. Post Kings Point Pratt

L 3-5 L 1-9 T 1-1 L 0-1 T 2-2 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 2-4 L 0-1 W 4-3 W 2-1 L 0-6 L 1-2

1965 (4-9-2) Coach: Bob Ritcey Rider Springfield Colgate Pratt C.W. Post New Paltz NYU Maritime-NY LIU Hofstra CCNY Brooklyn Queens Stony Brook

L 2-3 L 0-8 L 1-5 W 3-1 W 5-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 W 2-0 L 0-7 W 8-2 L 2-3 L 2-3 T 2-2 L 2-3

1966 (3-10) Coach: Bob Ritcey Rider Hofstra Queens Stony Brook Pratt NYU LIU Maritime Brooklyn Kings Point

S O C C E R

L 0-5 W 3-2 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 1-10 L 0-2 L 1-6 L 2-3 W 4-0 L 4-5

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Year-by-Year Records 1967 (7-9-1) Coach: Mel Less Hofstra Brooklyn FDU SUNY-Albany Kings Point Queens Maritime-NY Pratt New Paltz C.W. Post FDU-Madison Quinnipiac Manhattan Southampton LIU Stony Brook CCNY

L 1-3 T 2-2 L 0-3 L 2-3 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 6-1 L 1-3 L 1-6 W 2-1 L 0-3 L 1-2 W 3-0 W 4-3 L 0-3 L 0-1 L 0-1

1968 (5-10-1) Coach: Mel Less Hofstra CCNY FDU-Madison SUNY-Albany Kings Point S. Conn Maritime Queens New Paltz Pratt Stony Brook Bridgeport Quinnipiac C.W. Post FDU-Ruth. LIU

L 1-3 L 1-2 L 0-5 T 3-3 L 0-3 L 0-4 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 1-7 L 0-1 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 3-1 L 0-6 W 2-0

A D E L P H I

T 0-0 L 3-6 W 3-0 W 3-2

1970 (9-5-2) Coach: Mel Less Univ. of Tel Aviv Bridgeport FDU-Madison Navy CCNY FDU Hofstra SUNY New Paltz Quinnipiac LIU Pratt Institute C.W. Post Kings Point Hartwick Stony Brook Montclair State

L 0-9 W 1-0 W 2-1 L 2-4 T 1-1 W 3-0 W 4-0 L 1-3 L 0-1 W 2-1 W 4-1 W 6-2 W 3-0 L 2-4 W 2-1 T 1-1

1971 (7-2-3) Coach: Mel Less Bridgeport FDU-Madison Quinnipiac C.W. Post FDU-Teaneck Hofstra CCNY Stony Brook Pratt LIU Hartwick Montclair

L 0-2 W 4-1 W 5-4 W 7-1 W 4-2 W 8-1 T 0-0 W 4-1 W 7-3 T 2-2 T 1-1 L 0-3

1972 (12-3-2) Coach: Mel Less

1969 (10-2-3) Coach: Mel Less NTIT Bridgeport FDU-Madison CCNY Quinnipiac Stony Brook C.W. Post New Paltz Pratt Montclair

Hofstra Hartwick NYU LIU

W 10-0 L 1-2 W 1-0 W 1-0 W 4-0 T 1-1 W 14-0 T 1-1 W 5-1 W 2-1

Bridgeport FDU-Madison Quinnipiac C.W. Post FDU-Teaneck Hofstra LIU Queens NYU Stony Brook

U N I V E R S I T Y

L 1-4 W 2-1 W 4-1 W 5-1 W 2-1 W 7-2 L 0-1 W 2-1 W 4-1 W 4-0

Pratt W 8-3 CCNY W 2-0 Hartwick W 2-1 Lehman W 5-1 Montclair St. T 1-1 Oneonta St. T 1-1 Oneonta St.* L 0-6 * NCAA Division II Tournament

1973 (16-2-1) Coach: Mel Less NCAA DII (3rd place) Bridgeport W 3-0 CCNY W 4-0 Hofstra W 7-0 Queens W 2-0 NYU W 5-0 Fordham W 5-1 Stony Brook W 2-0 LIU T 1-1 C.W. Post W 1-0 Lehman W 6-0 Hartwick L 1-2 FDU W 2-1 Brooklyn W 3-1 Montclair W 4-3 Kings Point* W 4-0 Binghamton* W 3-0 Springfield* W 1-0 UM-St. Louis* L 0-1 UMBC* W 1-0 * NCAA Division II Tournament

1974 (16-1-1) Coach: Mel Less NCAA DII Champions Kings Point Queens Fordham NYU Bridgeport Stony Brook LIU C.W. Post Lehman Hartwick FDU Brooklyn Montclair Hofstra Babson*

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W 4-0 W 1-0 W 4-1 L 1-2 W 2-1 W 3-2 W 2-0 W 6-0 W 4-0 T 1-1 W 8-1 W 4-0 W 2-0 W 5-1 W 3-0

M E N ’ S

Springfield* W 1-0 Fed. City* W 3-0 Sea. Pac.* W 3-2 * NCAA Division II Tournament

1975 (16-2-2) Coach: Mel Less NCAA DII (3rd place) Howard James Madison Hofstra Queens NYU Hunter Bridgeport Pratt LIU C.W. Post St. Francis Hartwick FDU Lehman Brooklyn Bentley* Le Moyne* Sea. Pac.* W.G. Bay * * NCAA Division II Tournament

T 3-3 W 4-0 W 6-0 W 21-0 W 2-0 W 6-1 L 1-2 W 11-1 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 4-1 W 2-0 W 4-1 W 2-0 W 8-0 W 2-0 W 6-0 L 2-3 W 9-1

1976 (11-3-2) Coach: Mel Less Virginia W 3-1 Loyola, MD L 1-2 Kings Point W 6-1 Brooklyn Coll. W 6-0 Howard W 2-0 UConn. T 1-1 Bridgeport W 3-0 Pratt W 8-0 LIU W 2-1 C.W. Post W 7-1 St. Francis W 2-1 Hartwick T 0-0 OT FDU L 1-2 Fordham W 5-0 NYU W 6-0 St. Francis* L 0-2 *NCAA Division I Tournament

S O C C E R

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Year-by-Year Records 1977 (8-3-2) Coach: Mel Less

1980 (9-5-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery

UConn. T 1-1 OT Brooklyn Coll. W 10-0 Howard L 3-4 Pratt W 11-3 LIU/Brooklyn W 1-0 C.W. Post W 2-1 St. Francis NY L 0-1 Hartwick T 1-1 OT FDU W 4-2 Fordham W 3-0 NYU* W 6-0 UMass.* W 1-0 Oneonta* L 1-2 * NCAA Division I Tournament

Syracuse Hofstra Pratt St. Johns NYU LIU/ Brooklyn FDU St. Francis NY Hartwick Fordham Columbia Stony Brook Dowling C.W. Post

1978 (10-4) Coach: Bob Montgomery

1981 (9-8-2) Coach: Bob Montgomery

Stony Brook W 5-1 UConn. L 1-5 Howard L 0-2 OT Army L 1-5 Bridgeport W 5-0 Pratt W 5-1 LIU/Brooklyn W 3-2 St. Francis W 2-1 Hartwick W 2-1 FDU W 2-0 NYU W 2-1 St. Francis* L 0-1 * NCAA Division I Tournament

Syracuse Boston College Hofstra FDU Dowling Army Cornell Hartwick Bridgeport LIU/ Brooklyn St. John’s St. Francis NY Columbia Fordham Marist Stony Brook Rhode Island C.W. Post Oneonta State

1979 (11-4) Coach: Bob Montgomery Mercy UConn. Howard West Point Bridgeport LIU/Brooklyn C.W. Post St. Francis (NY) Hartwick FDU Fordham NYU Stony Brook Pratt LIU/Brooklyn

A D E L P H I

W 3-0 L 0-3 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 L 1-2 W 3-1 W 3-1 L 0-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 11-0 W 6-2 W 3-0 L 1-4

W 3-1 L 2-3 W 0-1 W 3-1 W 12-0 W 0-1 L 1-2 W 3-2 T 1-1 OT W 2-0 L 1-2 W 3-1 L 1-2 W 2-0

W 2-1 L 2-3 W 2-0 L 0-1 W 1-0 W 3-0 L 1-2 L 1-4 T 1-1 2OT L 0-5 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 0-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 5-0 L 1-4 W 2-1 T 2-2 2OT

1982 (6-12-2) Coach: Bob Montgomery Fresno State W. Green Bay UNLV UCLA Vermont Syracuse Oneonta State FDU St. John’s Army

U N I V E R S I T Y

L 0-2 L 2-3 L 1-3 L 0-5 W 1-2 L 0-2 T 1-1 2OT L 2-4 W 2-0 L 0-3

Cornell Hartwick LIU/Brooklyn Hofstra St. Francis NY Columbia Fordham Marist Rhode Island C.W. Post

L 1-3 W 6-2 L 2-9 W 1-0 L 0-3 L 0-2 T 1-1 2OT W 3-2 2OT W 3-2 L 1-4

1983 (10-5-3) Coach: Bob Montgomery Southampton Stony Brook Syracuse Colgate FDU Kings Point Army Cornell Hartwick Hofstra Columbia St. John’s Fordham Marist C.W. Post Phila Textile Rhode Island

W 5-0 W 4-1 W 4-1 W 4-1 L 0-3 OT W 1-0 T 0-0 OT L 1-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 1-5 W 2-1 W 3-1 T 0-0 OT W 6-0 T 2-2 OT L 0-1

1984 (11-8-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery Kings Point Loyola, MD Stony Brook Syracuse Colgate FDU Southampton Army Iona Hofstra Cornell Hartwick St. Francis NY Columbia St. John’s Fordham Marist C.W. Post

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W 3-1 T 3-3 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 7-0 L 1-2 W 8-0 W 4-0 W 7-1 W 3-2 L 0-1 L 0-5 W 2-1 L 1-2 OT W 3-1 W 3-0 L 0-1 W 4-1

M E N ’ S

Phila Textile Rhode Island

L 0-1 L 1-4

1985 (14-5-0) Coach: Bob Montgomery Bowling Green Akron Kings Point Syracuse Colgate FDU Rhode Island Army Cornell Hofstra St. Francis NY Iona Fordham Marist C.W. Post Columbia Hartwick Maine St. John’s

W 5-4 OT L 0-2 W 7-1 W 2-1 W 3-2 L 6-0 W 5-1 W 3-0 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 4-0 L 3-2 W 3-0 W 7-0 L 2-3 L 0-5 W 1-0 W 4-1

1986 (8-9-2) Coach: Bob Montgomery W. Green Bay FDU Fordham Syracuse Colgate URI Army Hartwick Hofstra C. Conn. St. Francis (NY) Cornell Iona North Carolina Stetson Columbia C.W. Post St. John’s Marist

S O C C E R

L 0-1 W 1-0 W 5-2 L 3-0 W 1-0 L 2-4 OT W 4-3 L 0-1 W 3-0 L 2-4 OT W 2-0 L 0-2 W 3-0 L 6-1 T 0-0 OT L 1-2 L 0-1 T 2-2 OT W 5-2

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Year-by-Year Records 1987 (14-4-2) Coach: Bob Montgomery

1989 (12-3-3) Coach: Bob Montgomery

UConn American Virginia Syracuse Colgate Iona Seton Hall Hartwick Hofstra Cornell St. Francis NY Fordham Army C. Conn Columbia C.W. Post St. John’s Marist Hartwick Harvard

Oneonta State Seton Hall Syracuse Colgate FDU S. Conn Marist C. Florida Jacksonville Columbia Cornell Fordham Army Hartwick St. Francis NY C.W. Post St. John’s Hofstra

T 1-1 2OT W 4-1 L 0-1 W 3-0 L 2-3 W 6-1 T 3-3 2OT W 2-0 W 4-2 2OT L 2-3 W 4-2 W 1-0 W 3-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 1-0 W 1-0 W 1-0 2OT L 0-3

1988 (14-6-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery Vermont S. Conn Syracuse L 1-2 Colgate St. John’s Rutgers Hofstra Marist Iona Cornell Seton Hall St. Francis (NY) Fordham Army FDU Hartwick Columbia C.W. Post George Mason Wis- Milwaukee Brooklyn

T 1-1 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 4-1 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 9-0 W 3-2 L 0-1 W 2-0 W 4-1 W 1-0 W 1-0 W 3-0 W 1-0 OT L 0-1 L 1-2 W 5-2 L 1-4

1990 (14-6-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery Oneonta State Seton Hall Colgate Syracuse American George Mason FDU Quincy Army Yale Columbia Clemson Fla. Inter. Fordham Cornell Hartwick St. Francis- NY Marist St. John’s Brooklyn Rutgers

W 2-1 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 3-1 L 0-1 L 0-1 W 4-0 L 2-3 W 2-0 W 6-3 T 1-1 L 1-4 W 1-0 W 4-1 W 5-2 L 0-2 W 7-1 W 4-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 L 2-3 OT

1991 (10-4-5) Coach: Bob Montgomery Santa Clara Air Force Cornell Army

A D E L P H I

W 3-0 W 3-2 W 4-0 T 2-2 OT L 2-5 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 1-0 T 1-1 OT L 2-4 T 1-1 OT W 3-0 W 3-1 L 1-5 W 3-0 W 1-0 W 3-2 W 3-2

U N I V E R S I T Y

L 0-3 W 1-0 W 1-0 L 2-3

St. Mary’s (CA) Yale Marist Columbia Fordham St. Francis Hartwick FDU Washington Notre Dame St. John’s Lafayette Oneonta State Seton Hall

W 3-2 L 0-1 W 1-0 T 1-1 OT W 1-0 W 5-2 T 3-3 OT W 3-1 L 1-2 T 2-2 OT W 3-2 W 2-1 OT T 1-1 OT T 1-2 4OT

1992 (11-6-2) Coach: Bob Montgomery S. Conn Cornell Army Fordham Marist FDU Columbia N. Hampshire Hartford Syracuse St. Francis-NY Hartwick Fairfield St. John’s South Alabama C. Carolina Iona Oneonta State Penn State

L 0-2 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 5-1 W 6-0 T 1-1 OT W 1-0 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 6-0 W 2-0 T 1-1 OT W 1-0 L 1-4 L 1-3 W 8-3 W 4-0 L 1-2

1993 (8-8-2) Coach: Bob Montgomery Vermont Hartford Cornell Army LIU St. Francis- NY Iona Columbia FDU Syracuse Hartwick Fordham

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L 1-4 L 2-3 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 4-1 T 1-1 OT W 3-2 T 2-2 OT W 2-0 W 2-1 L 1-3 L 1-3

M E N ’ S

Seton Hall St. John’s New Hampshire Marist Oneonta State

L 1-5 L 1-4 L 1-5 W 5-4 W 4-3 OT

1994 (5-12-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery Holy Cross Hartford Cornell Columbia Army LIU FDU Fordham Syracuse St. Francis Hartwick Iona Oneonta St. John’s Marist Fairfield Philadelphia Seton Hall

W 4-3 OT L 0-2 W 2-1 L 1-3 W 2-1 W 4-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 T 1-1 OT L 0-3 L 2-3 OT W 2-0 L 0-3 L 2-3 OT L 2-4 L 1-3 OT L 1-6

1995 (5-12-0) Coach: Bob Montgomery St. Peter’s W 3-0 Syracuse L 1-3 Columbia L 0-1 Army W 3-2 MD-Eastern Shore W 9-0 Old Dominion L 0-3 William and Mary L 0-4 St. Francis College L 2-4 FDU L 0-3 Fordham W 2-1 OT Yale L 0-1 Hartwick L 0-1 Oneonta W 2-0 St. John’s L 1-4 Cornell L 0-3 Princeton L 3-7 Phila. Text. L 2-3

S O C C E R

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Year-by-Year Records 1996 (8-9-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery Syracuse St. Peter’s Fordham Holy Cross Loyola FDU Columbia Army Yale Princeton Hartwick Oneonta St. Francis Manhattan Seton Hall St. John’s Phila. Text. Cornell

L 0-1 OT L 2-3 W 3-2 W 1-0 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 1-0 L 0-4 L 0-2 W 3-1 W 4-1 T 1-1 OT W 2-1 OT W 3-0 W 4-2 L 0-3 OT L 2-5 L 2-4

1997 (6-13-0) Coach: Bob Montgomery Maryland St. Francis Marist Colgate Cornell FDU Yale Fordham Oneonta Princeton Columbia Army Charleston So.Carolina Hartwick Seton Hall Syracuse St. John’s Phila. Text.

L 1-5 L 1-4 W 6-0 L 1-2 L 0-1 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 2-3 W 2-1 OT L 0-4 W 3-0 L 0-4 L 0-2 L 2-3 OT L 0-2 L 0-4 L 2-3

1998 (3-14-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery

FDU Marist Columbia Marshall Virginia Cornell Hartwick Syracuse Siena Princeton Phila. Text. Oneonta

W 3-1 W 1-0 L 0-2 L 0-1 OT L 0-3 L 1-2 W 3-2 L 0-5 L 0-1 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 1-3

1999 (8-9-0) Coach: Bob Montgomery Cincinnati Hartford Fordham FDU American St. Francis Syracuse LIU Oneonta St. John’s Cornell Albany Stony Brook Columbia Phila. Text. Princeton Hartwick

W 2-1 2OT L 2-3 2OT W 2-0 L 0-1 L 1-2 W 1-0 L 1-2 W 3-1 W 2-1 L 0-1 L 1-3 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 0-1 W 3-1 L 2-5 L 1-5

2000 (10-9-0) Coach: Bob Montgomery Seton Hall St. Francis Cornell Howard American Columbia St. John’s LIU Oneonta Syracuse Colgate Philadelphia Binghamton Stony Brook Hartwick Princeton

Fordham Seton Hall St. Francis St. John’s American Buffalo

T 3-3 OT L 1-2 L 2-4 L 0-3 L 0-1 L 0-2

A D E L P H I

U N I V E R S I T Y

L 1-2 W 3-1 L 1-3 W 3-1 W 3-2 W 1-0 L 1-2 OT W 1-0 W 2-0 L 1-5 W 3-2 OT W 1-0 W 2-1 L 2-3 OT L 3-4 OT L 1-2

Florida Intl Lynn Albany

L 0-1 L 0-2 W 4-2

2001 (8-8-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery VCU Richmond Syracuse Columbia Cornell Oneonta Hartwick Binghamton Manhattan Florida Intl Fairfield St. Francis Ohio State Philadelphia Howard Iona Stony Brook

L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 T 1-1 OT L 0-5 L 0-1 W 2-0 W 5-0 W 2-0 L 1-3 W 2-1 OT W 3-2 OT L 0-1 L 2-1 W 2-0 W 4-1 W 2-0

2002 (5-12-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery Vermont New Hampshire Manhattan St. John’s Syracuse Stony Brook Cornell Seton Hall Hartwick Philadelphia Howard American LIU Connecticut Florida Intl Florida Atlantic Columbia Oneonta

L 0-2 L 1-3 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-1 W 1-0 OT L 0-1 W 5-1 L 1-2 2OT W 1-0 W 4-0 L 0-3 T 1-1 OT L 0-4 L 3-5 L 2-3 L 2-3 W 2-0

2003 (8-6-3) Coach: Bob Montgomery Iona NJIT Seton Hall Syracuse

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T 0-0 2OT W 6-0 L 0-6 W 2-1 2OT

M E N ’ S

Stony Brook Manhattan Columbia Howard St. John’s Philadelphia Princeton Drexel Fairfield St. Francis Florida Intl Oneonta Hartwick

W 2-1 2OT W 3-0 L 2-3 2OT W 1-0 L 0-3 W 1-0 2OT L 1-2 W 4-2 T 2-2 2OT W 3-1 L 0-1 OT T 0-0 2OT L 0-2

2004 (6-9-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery Seton Hall L 0-3 Syracuse W 2-1 Iona L 3-4 St. Francis W 3-2 Fairfield L 0-1 2OT Stony Brook L 0-3 Manhattan W 3-2 2OT LeHigh L 0-1 Howard L 0-1 Oneonta T 2-2 2OT Hartwick L 1-3 Columbia W 2-1 New Jersey Tech. W 2-0 Florida Intl L 0-2 Florida Atlantic L 1-4 Philadelphia W 6-1

2005 (4-13-2) Coach: Bob Montgomery Manhattan St. Francis Seton Hall Syracuse Sacramento St. St. Joseph’s Stony Brook Princeton LIU-Brooklyn Oneonta Quinnipiac Fairfield Hartwick Lehigh Longwood Philadelphia

S O C C E R

W 1-0 L 0-2 L 0-6 L 1-2 T 1-1 2OT L 2-3 L 0-2 L 0-1 OT L 1-2 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 0-5 L 0-2 L 0-4 W 4-1 L 1-3

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Year-by-Year Records NJIT Columbia Howard

W 3-1 T 0-0 OT L 0-2

2006 (11-7-1) Coach: Bob Montgomery Towson Delaware Seton Hall Manhattan Fairfield St. Francis Monmouth Stony Brook Howard Hartwick Florida Atlantic Longwood Philadelphia Lehigh Columbia NJIT Philadelphia Florida Atlantic Brown

L 0-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 1-0 L 1-3 W 1-0 W 1-0 W 1-0 W 4-1 W 2-1 W 1-0 T 1-1 2OT W 2-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 3-2 L 1-4

2007 (4-11-3) Coach: Carlo Acquista Albany Virginia Tech Loyola Radford Stony Brook Towson Fairfield St. Francis Longwood Princeton Fordham Philadelphia Seton Hall Howard Florida Atlantic Columbia NJIT Longwood

L 1-2 L 1-5 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 0-2 T 1-1 2OT L 0-1 T 2-2 2OT L 1-2 2OT L 3-4 OT W 2-1 W 2-1 L 0-4 L 1-2 T 1-1 2OT W 3-1 W 2-1 L 2-3

2008 (12-6) Coach: Carlo Acquista New Hampshire Maine

A D E L P H I

L 2-1 L 1-0

Navy L 2-1 (OT) UMBC L 3-2 (OT) Sacred Heart W 3-1 Oregon State W 2-1 (OT) St. Peter’s W 2-1 Manhattan W 3-0 LaSalle W 2-0 Princeton W 2-1 (OT) Houston Baptist W 2-0 Columbia W 2-1 NJIT W 2-0 Syracuse L 3-2 Georgetown (cancelled) Longwood W 2-1 Howard W 3-0 NJIT W 3-0 Longwood L 1-0

2009 (13-2-4) Coach: Carlo Acquista Georgetown Fordham Yale Brown VMI LaSalle Sacred Heart Stony Brook St. Peter’s Manhattan Princeton Howard Longwood Houston Baptist Syracuse NJIT Columbia NJIT Longwood

T 0-0 I(20T) W 2-1 T 1-1 (OT) L 2-0 W 1-0 (OT) W 3-2 W 3-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 T 1-1 (2OT) T 0-0 (2OT) W 3-1 L 2-1 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 2-1 2-1 W 3-0 W 2-1

2010 (11-6-3) Coach: Carlo Acquista Fordham W 1-0 (2OT) Syracuse W 1-0 (OT) Marist L 1-0 Sacred Heart L 1-2 (OT) Iona W 2-0 Virginia Military W 4-0 UPenn W 1-0 Princeton L 0-3 Georgetown L 0-2

U N I V E R S I T Y

Loyola L 1-3 Hartwick W 1-0 Longwood T 0-0 (2OT) Howard W 2-0 Bucknell L 0-1 NJIT W 4-0 Columbia W 3-0 Houston Baptist T 1-1 (2OT) NJIT W 2-0 Houston Baptist W 2-1 (OT)

2011 (8-9-2) Coach: Carlo Acquista Loyola L 0-1 Marist L 1-3 New Hampshire L 0-1 Fordham W 2-1 Iona L 0-2 Binghamton W 2-1 Rutgers T 3-3 Houston Baptist W 1-0 Hartwick L 1-2 Longwood W 2-1 Maryland L 2-0 Howard W 2-0 Bucknell W 1-0 Clemson L 1-2 Army L 1-2 Columbia L 1-2 NJIT W 2-0 NJIT W 3-0 Longwood T 0-0 (lost on PK)

2012 (3-13) Coach: Carlo Acquista Iona L, 1-0 Fordham L, 1-0 High Point L, 3-1 Radford L, 4-2 UMass W, 1-0 (2ot) Bucknell L, 7-0 Penn State L, 3-0 Binghamton L, 3-0 New Hampshire L, 2-1 Marist L, 3-2 Army L, 2-1 Princeton W, 1-0 Howard L, 1-0 North Carolina State L, 2-0 NJIT W, 2-1

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2013 (11-7) Coach: Carlo Acquista Molloy W-1-0 LIU Post L 3-2 Merrimack* L 2-1 American Int’l* W 4-1 Stonehill* W 2-0 Le Moyne* L 2-1 (2OT) Southern NH* L 2-1 (OT) Saint Rose* W 3-0 Saint Anselm* W 1-0 Assumption* W 3-0 Saint Michael’s* W 2-0 New Haven* W 3-0 Franklin Pierce* W 1-0 Dowling L 3-1 Bentley* W 1-0 Southern Conn.* L 3-0 Le Moyne# W 3-0 Southern NH# L 1-0 *Northeast-10 Conference Game #Northeast-10 Championships

2014 (12-6-1) Coach: Carlo Acquista Mercy W 4-2 LIU Post L 5-0 Molloy W 2-0 American Int’l* W 2-1 Stonehill* W 5-2 Le Moyne* L 1-2 Southern NH* L 1-3 Saint Rose* W 2-1 Saint Anselm* L 1-0 Assumption* W 2-0 Saint Michael’s* W 3-2 New Haven* W 6-1 Franklin Pierce* W 2-0 Dowling T 0-0 Bentley* L 1-0 Southern Conn.* W 1-0 Le Moyne# W 2-1 Southern NH# L 2-1 *Northeast-10 Conference Game #Northeast-10 Championships

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All-Time Roster A Abballe, Angelo Abrams, Ed Addo, Abdul Adler, Carl Aharoni, Stav Afful, Joseph Alnwick, Jim Amari , Peter Amato, John Anastasio, Angelo Angelone, Al Anglim, Jim Antansio, Ron Aguiar, Juan Aquino, Michael Ardeljan, Panta Argenzio, Steve Armas, Chris Arnason, Kari Aronskind, Amnon Ass’ad, Mario Aubin , Matt Ayres, Tim

2006-07 1975 1994-95 1969 1996-98 2003 1979-82 1971-72 1959-60 1972-73 1956-58 1978-79 1974-77 2013-14 2008-10 1981-82 1981-82 1990-93 2004 1969-70 1976 1992-93 1976

B Badzim, Jack Baldwin, Zach Banegas, German Bar-El , Israel Baumberger, George Ben Haiim, Yigal Ben Natan, Israel Bennett, Marlon Berman, P Beseda, Jose Best, Jorrell Bickelhaupt, John Birch, Allan Bisk, Ari Blackmer, Kyle Blomberg, Eric Bodner, Jamie Bojbasa, Jovo Bojbasa, Mark Bosch, Steven

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1982 1997-00 1992-95 1974 1983, 86 1978-79 1985 2006 1956 1993-95 2001-02 1968-70 1988 2005 2008-11 1996-99 1971-73 1997 2002 1968

Bosse, Wesley Bowden, Howard Bowen, Greg Branca, John Breyer, Ted Brienza, Dave Bucci, Tom Bucheimer, Philip Butler, TJ

2015-* 1959 2002 1971 1960 1979-82 1978-79 2009 2013-*

C Cadet, Phil 1989-92 Cadicamo, Bert 1956-58 Caffrey, Paul 1987-90 Calagna, Lawrence 1960 Cangero, Sylvester 1971-72 Caranicolas, Thomas 1968 Carlson, Phillip 2011-12 Carmi, Zack 1981-83 Carmody, Larry 1971-72 Carollo, Calogero 2003 Cascio, Frank 2004-05 Cassimire, Kristian 2008 Cassuto, Ben 1956-58 Castaneda, Ken 1991-94 Castillo, Jose 2003-04 Cavorsi, John 1995 Cayemitte, Dave 1981-83 Charalambous, Val 2006-09 Chaves, H 1956 Chaves, Michael 1960 Chiarelli, Giuseppe 2008 Cincotta, Tom 1994-99 Clarke, Chris 2008, 2010 Clarke, Marlon 2001-03 Coffey, M 1956-58 Cohen, Yossi 1990-93 Colker, Julian 1999 Connolly, Keith 1991-92 Cooney, Brian 1971-72 Cortazar, Dan 1989 Costa, Nick 2010-13 Crann, Johann 2009-10 Cross, Tom 2001-04 Cullinan, Brendan 2008-11 Cunningham, Tom 2000-03

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Curcio, Dominick Curling, Carlos Cusano, Anthony Czaplicki, Steven

1959 1975-78 2014 1968-69

D D’Amelio, Frank Daniel, Andreas Daniel, Jordan Daniel, Tamir Dazzi, Fernando De la Torre, Mike De Oliveira, Federico Delph, Matt Diana, James Di Bono, Matthew Di Blasi, Philip Dieguez, Valentin Dikranian, H Diodati, Rich Doherty, Brendan Doherty, Paul Dolan, James Donahue, Tom dos Reis, Jonathan Drew, Padraiq Dreyfuss, Nimrod DuChateau, Eugene Duras, Edward

1975 2000-01 2015-* 1991 1980-83 1975-77 2014-* 2011-14 2009-12 1974-75 2003 1968-69 1956 1981 2015-* 1960 1968-69 1998 2008 2002-03 1974-76 1972-75 1993-94

E Eaton, Leonard Edwards, Marlon Edwards, Omar Ehrhart, Bill Eickelberg, Bill Ekroos, Toni Elia, Chris Elia, Hezi Elliot, Steve Empellizeri, Richard Eskola, Jussi Etemand, Feza Etermad, R

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F Ferdinand, Lesly Fetito, Anthony Fichy, Richard Figueiredo, Patrick Filipovic, Marin Finn, Danny Fleichmann, Russ Flogaites, Ted Flynn, Dennis Fonseca, Ed Forman, Ron Frick, Kris Fredricks, John Fregosi, Stephen Freire, Enrique Froelich, Shai Furlong, Thomas

1982-85 1960 1968 2006-08 2004-05 2011-14 1971-73 1994 1969 1978-80 2003-06 2006 1960 2005-08 1992-93 1976, 78-79 1969-71

G Gallo, Frank 1982-85 Garavito, Evilio 1971-73 Garcia, Peter 1983 Garrett, Dave 1986-89 Garwo, Patrick 1993 Gates, Quintel 2009-10 Giaconelli, Matt 2014-* Gjelaj, Zef 1990-91 Gjokaj, George 1991 Glass, Charles 1960 Gluchowski, Kevin 2008-09 Goddard, Bertram 1969 Goldstein, Israel 1976 Goldstein, Steve 1971-72 Gonzalas, George 1971-73 Gosselin, Carl 1995-98 Graham, Quinn 2006 Gregory, Taylor 2009-10 Grigorov, Konstantino 2005 Griparic, Chris 1994-97 Gross 1956 Grusd, Gavin 1979 Guerra, Michael 2010-13 Guglielmo, Matt 1987-88

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All-Time Roster H Hajdu, Zsolt Hajek, Charles Hamilton, Ian Hamilton, Karl Heisler, Steven Henandez, Ed Henry, Ronald Hernandez, Sergio Herrinkind, K Hewes, Henderson Heyn, Dick Hibbert, Jordan Hibbert, Rich Hietamaki, Samuli Hill, Horetio Hilton, Robeson Hintz, Bernie Hoffman, Mark Hohns, Julian Holder, Thorne Houston, Wentworth Howarth, Paul Hughes, Ray Hueber, Caelan Hunt, John Hurley, Michael Hurtig, Andrew Hyman, J

K 1995-97 1959 1986-89 1974-75 2004 1997 1974 1987-89 1956 2009-12 1972-74 2011-14 1982-83 1999-00 1958-59 2008 1969 2005-08 2013 2007-09 1975-76 1985-88 1978- 81 2013-* 1983 2004-06 1973-76 1956

I Ianiello, Anthony Indergard, Kenneth Ike, Okafor Imamura, Haruto Isa, Aliyu Isaksson, Mikael

1974-75 2014-* 1978 2001-02 2010-13 1999

J Jablanski, Tyler Jasmin, Remus Juutilaninen, Teemu Johansson, Jacob Joseph, Chris

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2013 1998-01 1998 2015-* 2012-14

Kanya, Lou Kaplan, Kirk Karlsson, Lars Karr, Jeff Kast, Donald Kattke, Robert Keague, Paul Kenneally, Tom Kennedy, Kevin Kenney, Joe Kivman, Arkady Klein, John Knesich, John Kocal, Steven Koivu, Mikko Koutsounadis, John Kouznetsov, Alexander Kowalchuk, John Krebs, Bob Kuleza, Mariuz

1956-58 1969-71 1999 1985 1968 1960 1998-99 1986-87 1986,90 1969 1979 1986 1989-92 2010-12 1997-98 2007-09 2008-10 1968-69 1982-83 1998-01

L Lahav, Tal 2002-05 LaManna, Pat 1978-82 Lambert, Myles 1993-94 Lamparter, Gene 1959 Lang, Thomas 1973-76 Lantsberg, Igor 2011 Larenius, Dan 2008-11 LaRoche,Yannick 2012-13 Lavelle, William 1959 Lawrence, Sheldon 1989-92 Lebeau, Thierry 1996-97 Lee, David 2008 Lee, Joseph 1996-99 Lee, Robin 1997-00 LeFevre, Chris 2000-01 Leiba, Eric 1968 Leupold, A 1956 Levy, R 1956 Lewis, Alex 1993 Lewis, Dave 1983 Liasi, Georgio 2004-07 Lichtenthal, Claudio 1978 Lird, Christian 2013-*

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Lotrean, Eugene Lowe, Chris Luokola, Kalle-Ville Luongo, Angelo

1992 1990-93 2000 2013-*

M MacKay, Eric Macy, D Magner, Mike Mallia, Greg Mallowe, K Maloney, PJ Manfria, Bryan Marcia, Johnny Marinello, Dean Martin, Greg Martindale, Preston Marzo, Ron Mason, Terry Massof, Michael Masucci, Gianluca Matos , Manny Mattson, Rich Maurello, Gabe McCarthy, Charles McCourt, Robbie McDonald, Carl McEachnie, Marlon McGowan, Andy McHugh, Patrick McLaughlin, Shane McQuade, Steve Mecerod, George Mejia, Juan Mejia, Luis Mellos, Andreas Messinger, Eugene Metzger, Matt Mikulak, Ron Millevoi, James Moeschen, Peter Molano, Cristian Montgomery, William Montgomery, Bob Mora, Mauricio Morgan. Brian

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1991 1956-58 1985 2011-12 1956 1983 2007 2005 2001-03 1988-91 1977-78 1968-69 1994-99 1994-95 2011-12 1971-74 1986-88 2013-* 1968-69 1985-88 1973-74 2000-03 1988-90 1974 2013-* 1989-92 1977-80 1993-94 1988-89 1999-00 1958 2004-08 1969 1991 1959 2012-* 1956-59 1972-73 2008-11 2013-*

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Morris, Mark Moze, Brendan Munkenbeck, John

1960 1993-95 1975

N Nerko, Gregory Nichols, Ben Nikac, Peter Noci, Martin Nosworthy, Kris Nonga, Dieudonne Novakovic, Peter Nowakowski, Nick Nunez, John

1968-69 2012-14 1986-87 1994-99 2007-10 2004-05 1981-82 2001-02 2015-*

O Oddsson, Einar Oddo, Francesco O’Donald, Charles O’Hara, Michael O’Hara, Phil Olcott, Doug

2004-05 2002 1973-76 2005-06 1991-92 1988-90

P Pachowicz, Marcin 1999-01 Padilla, Phillip 1975-78 Pagliaccio, Elliot 1973 Pardo, Sergio 2013 Parrelli, Domenico 2009-12 Palgi, Yehoshau 1969-70 Pascarella, Dominic 1987-90 Peev, Dobromir 2004-06 Pehlivan, Suleyman 2003-04 Penzini, Alejandro 2012-* Perry, Christian 1997-00 Pfister, C 1956 Philippou, Rob 2004-07 Philips, Bill 1975-76 Phillippas, Konstatinos 1993 Pick, Pable 1964 Pilacik, Andrej 1996-99 Piscitello, B 1956 Poduszczak, Luke 1998-00 Post, Wesley 1959 Pougiouklidis, Constatine 2012-13 Powell, Spenser 2013-*

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All-Time Roster Prescott, Anthony Preston, Kemalie Pullinen, Adam Pultorak, Robert

1976-79 2007-08 1998-01 1959

Q Quezada, Carlos Quintal, Ryan

2004 1999

R Radalj, Tony 1988-90 Railton, Steve 1981 Rappa, Filippo 2004-05 Rawson, Gary 1997 Raymond, Drori 1985- 88 Reardon, Gerry 1979-82 Reinhold, Mark 1994-97 Reyes, Sergio 2013-* Rezin, Will 2012-* Richter 1956 Rico, Robert 1969-70 Riksfjord, Sigurd 2002-03 Riley, Paul 1982-85 Rilke, G 1956 Ringnalda, Gerben 1987-88 Rios , Andy 1983 Ritter, Peter 1971-74 Rivera, Steven 2009-12 Roberts, Lionel 1978-79 Robinson, Duane 1986-89 Rock, Keith 2006 Rocke, Damian 1993 Rojas, Rolando 2002-04 Rollocks, Brandon 2009-10 Romeo, Gerry 1998-00 Rosa, Diego 2006 Rosenblum, Alan 1969-71 Rovegna, Peter 1959 Ruane, Tom 1980-83 Rueck, George 1972-73 Ruff, Peter 2003-06 Ruhlig, Bernard 1973-75 Runco, Christian 1997 Rottstein, Alan 1971-73 Rutitskiy, Yeugeniy 1997-99

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S Sabal, John 2012-14 Sajewicz, Zbigniew 1969-70 Saks, Arkady 1978-79 Salamah, Ahmad 2011-14 Salamonsson, Anders 2000-02 Salasuo, Jukko 1995-98 Salinas, Chris 1995-96 Salomon, Tal 1985-87 Santomo, Guiseppe 1983 Sathavisam, Quentin 2014-* Saunders, Sean 1977-80 Sautner, John 1979-82 Sawaneh, Momodu 2013-14 Scarpias, Gus 1972-73 Scharf, Zvi 1972-75 Schmidt, Chris 1985 Schmier, Louis 1959-60 Schneider, Ron 1975-76, 78 Schnur, Frank 1959-60 Schondfeldt, William 2015-* Schulman, Edward 1957-59 Schulz, Donald 1959 Scott, Carlos 1971-73 Scultz, Clifton 1978-79 Selmani, Sean 1992 Sepulveda, Louis 2012-* Sether, Matt 2003 Shaggy, Dave 1985-86 Shaw, Tom 2010 Sheinfeld, Tal 2001-04 Simedou, Jean-Marc 1999-01 Sini, Michelangelo 2014 Skelding, Oliver 2005-07 Skoblicki, Rich 2004-05 Sloane-Seale, Hayden 1994-99 Smith, Gary 1974 Smith, John 1967-68 Smith, John 1995-98 Smith, Matt 2004-05 Smith, Michael 1988 Smith, Simon 1980 Snizak, Scott 1988 Solaski, Steve 1979, 81-83 Soler, Toni 2015-* Solemdal, Torgier 2001-02

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Solon, Peter Sotomayor, Ed Spallina, Joe Stawaski, Dario Steinberg, Harris Stepney, Neil Stewart, Paul Stojcevski, John Stone, Paul Stoneham, Brandon Stover, Harry Sullivan, Gary Sundquist, Adrian Suriel, Jose Szczepaniec, Konrad

1985-89 1982-86 1998-99 1999-00 1959 1982-85 1998-00 2014-* 1992 2009-12 1971-72 2000-03 2011-13 1997-98 2002

T Tall, Issa Tami , Richard Tan Ha, Minh Tarlo, Dominick Tasovac, Nick Tassara, Tomas Tavus, Onur Tengnaes, Alex Tennie, Travis Terava, Sami Tetlow, Paul Thompson, Peter Thompson, Chris Thomsen, Emil Thristino, James Tobbett, David Torres, Andres Treglia, Vincent Trombetta, Angelo Tscherne, Chris Turkel, Richard Turtoro, Anthony

2009-11 1968-69 1983 1959 1989-92 2002-04 1995-97 2012 2009-12 1996-98 1985-87 1989-90 1986 2015-* 2015-* 1988-90 2011-12 2004-08 1959-60 1985 -88 1956-58 1991-94

U Ulrich, Art Urovish, Roni Uschok, Jeff Uygur, Feridun

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V Vaccaro, Nick Val De Ruten, Henry Valladares, Kenny Van Der Loo, Rob Vanaria, Sam Vargas, Julian Vasquez, Steven Vasquez, Arnold Villota, Albert Vinberg, Christopher Vulin, Ryan

1998-00 1988-90 2003 1983 2009-10 1978-79 2000 1996-99 1994-95 2009-10 2006-09

W Waizenebegger, Steve Watabe, Hajime Watters, Sean Weiler, Doug Weinzimer, Adam Weiser, J Westerman, Dan Wharton, Frank Whittle, Ed Wieler, Ryan Wilson, Akira Wilson, Lieghton Windischmann, Mike Wirth, Stephen Wiseman, Ronan Wiseman, Shane Wrenshall, B Worth, Andrew

1983-86 1959 2003 1970-71 2010-12 1956 2005-06 1973 1969-70 1991-92 1980 1973-74 1983-86 1969-70 1985-88 1989-92 1956 2004-07

Y Yatsenko, Igor Young , Roby

1999-02 1969-70

Z Zafferano, Richard Zarou, Chris Zuniga, Diego

1969-70 2008 2013-14

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Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation Danny

created a new strength and conditioning center inside the Center for Recreation and Sports which features all the amenities required for a first-class program. Finally, in 2015, McCabe was chosen to begin a three-year term on the men’s basketball NCAA East Regional Advisory Committee and also serves on the ECAC Board of Directors.

McCabe After a nationwide search, Danny McCabe was appointed Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation at Adelphi in July 2013 by former Adelphi University President Dr. Robert A. Scott.

In his first two years at the helm of the athletics department, the Panthers continued to set a standard of excellence in the Northeast-10 Conference, winning the school’s second consecutive Presidents’ Cup in 2013-14 before finishing second in 2014-15. In that time, Adelphi claimed seven NE-10 Championships, sent 15 teams to NCAA Tournament play and claimed two NCAA National Championships in women’s lacrosse. In 2015, the softball team reached the Women’s College World Series for the first time as a Division II program, winning the NCAA Division II East 2 Regional on Janet L. Ficke Field before sweeping the Super Regional on the campus of top-seeded Southern New Hampshire. In the classroom, 12 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSida Capital One Academic All-District I Team honorees, including five Academic All-Americans from the men’s lacrosse (Nick Watson), women’s lacrosse (Devan Crimi, Alexa Froccaro), women’s soccer (Taylor Groth) and women’s basketball (Kelly Mannix) programs. Furthermore, seven teams earned the NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Awards in 2013-14, while the softball program posted the highest GPA across all three NCAA Divisions; the program followed that up as one of four Panther teams to win an Academic Excellence Award in 2014-15, recording the highest GPA in the history of the award. In addition to the success in competition and in the classroom, McCabe has been instrumental in expanding Adelphi’s corporate partners, bringing the sponsorships of TD Bank ®, the Whitmore Group, the Greene Turtle, and MetLife ® to the department. In 2015, MetLife Legacy Advisors became the title sponsor of Adelphi’s annual Fall Cocktail Reception, while MetroTeam Outfitters returned as Adelphi’s official gear sponsor and joined the roster of corporate partners as the title sponsor of the annual Ficke Golf Classic. The funds raised at these special events reached record levels, and membership in the Panther Club, the department’s major friend-andfundraising arm, also doubled in 2015 to nearly 800 members. McCabe has been instrumental in creating several new positions in the department, beginning with the addition of a varsity women’s golf program and the hiring of Keith Ferrara as the first full-time strength and conditioning coach. In addition, the department

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McCabe came to Adelphi from Hofstra University, where he was a part of the Pride Intercollegiate Athletic program for eight years, as Executive Associate Athletic Director. He played a pivotal role in the day-to-day operation of the department and in that role McCabe spearheaded Hofstra’s NCAA Certification process, and played a large role in developing and implementing the University’s fiveyear plan for athletics. He also served as the chairman of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals Organizing Committee at Hofstra in 2009 and 2011. In addition, McCabe served as the program administrator for the men’s and women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, volleyball and the men’s soccer program and had oversight responsibilities for the sports medicine and strength and conditioning departments. Prior to Hofstra, McCabe was at Providence College where he served as Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2000-05. In that capacity, he managed all athletic department marketing, promotions and sales strategies for the Big East institution. Under his guidance, the College experienced increased sponsorship sales and ticket sales and increased the average attendance at Friar men’s basketball games. McCabe also oversaw the Providence Athletic Ticket Office, managed their collegiate licensing program increasing revenue by 133 percent, and worked with the Director of Athletics in the department’s fundraising program. Before his time at Providence, McCabe served as the University of Miami (FL) Director of Ticket Sales from 1998 to 2000. At Miami, he handled season ticket and group ticket sales strategies for the Hurricane’s football, baseball, and men’s and women’s basketball programs. McCabe also spent time in leadership roles in the marketing departments at both Fairfield University (1994Adelphi University 98) and Fordham Director of Athletics University (1991-92). A 1991 graduate of Providence College Bill Altenberg - 1950-51 with a bachelor’s George Faherty - 1951-66 degree in business Jim Bedell - 1966-72 administration, McCabe earned a MBA Ron Bazil - 1972-79 degree from Fairfield Larry Keating - 1979-85 University in 2004.

Paul Doherty - 1985-87 Robert Hartwell - 1987-2013 Danny McCabe - 2013-Present

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Administration

Aja Barrett

Victoria Chiesa

Gina Coscia

Elizabeth Eickelberg

Dolly Gorman

Equipment Room Graduate Assistant

Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Administrative Assistant

Compliance Graduate Assistant

Executive Assistant

Kelly Mannix

Katherine Martin

Pat McWalters

Adam Siepiola

Meghan Tragner

Business Office Graduate Assistant

Administrative Assistant

Coordinator of Sports Information

Athletic Training

Mike Gavagan

Head Athletic Trainer

Renee Crossan

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kara Megherian

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Associate Athletic Director/Director of External Relations

Tracie Thomson

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Business Manager

Keith Ferrara

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Claudia Kostich

Graduate Assistant

Kate Whalen

Senior Associate AD/ SWA/Compliance

Dan Wyand

Graduate Assistant

Event Management

Andrew McCabe

Coordinator of Facilities

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Courtney Chrisman

Coordinator of Special Events

Kelsey Dlugos

Graduate Assistant

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Danny Paccione

Graduate Assistant

Shaun Rutherford

Graduate Assistant

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Campus Recreation

Linda Gundrum Director

Les Boyce

Assistant Director

Michael Grant

Jamie Flood

Andrew Hoffer

Samantha Tabak

Assistant Director

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

David Duke

Heather Jacobs

Danielle MacKnight

Breanne Nasti

Head Coaches

Carlo Acquista

Brooke Derosa

Men’s Soccer Head Coach/Senior Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Soccer Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Men’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Volleyball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Softball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director

Gordon Purdie

Dom Scala

Robert Smith

Charles Cohen

Dennis Kearney

Pat McCabe

Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Baseball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director

Swimming and Diving Head Coach

Men’s Golf Head Coach

Bowling Head Coach

Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Michael Misiti

Ann Obermeyer

Gloria O’Connor

Katie Rees

Nicole Lesniak

Alex Campbell

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach

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Facilities William J. Bonomo Memorial Field

The William J. Bonomo Memorial Field was officially opened on October 6, 2007 and dedicated on December 10, 2007 as home to the baseball team. The field, which is constructed of field turf with cut outs for the bases, home plate and the pitcher’s mound, allow for games to be played in the most unfavorable of condition. Along each foul line are 50-

Janet L. Ficke Field

Named after long time softball coach, the Janet L. Ficke Field was rededicated in October 2005 and got a face-lift with renovations finished in the summer of 2011. The brand new, state of the art field features an all-weather turf outfield and dirt infield. Additionally, the field includes two, 40 foot brick cutout dugouts which include storage space as well as bathrooms for both the home and visiting benches. Seating in the stands can hold 500 spectators while a working press box for the Sports Information and game day staff complete with Internet and a PA and sound system overlooks the field.

foot dugouts and enclosed bullpens with two pitchers mounds. The entire field is enclosed and the outfield features an eightfoot high fence with a windscreen.

Motamed Field

Motamed Field is the home to both the men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse teams as well as the field hockey team. It has all-weather turf and lights to accommodate games at any time of the day all year long. A fully working three-room press box complete with internet, PA and sound system, and a crow’s nest for videotaping sits atop the stands that seat 1,600 spectators.

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Facilities Center for Recreation and Sports

Opened in 2008, the CRS is the home of Adelphi Athletics and one of the newest buildings on campus. The 76,000 square foot facility houses athletic department personnel, coaches and assistant coaches offices as well as the equipment and athletic training and rehabilitation rooms. It is also home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the volleyball team. The three-court gymnasium has seating for 800 spectators which can be expanded to 1,000 when using the track for additional standing space. The jogging surface which is suspended above the courts is an all-weather, rubber surface that is .10 mile.

Tennis Courts

Located behind the practice field, the Adelphi University Tennis courts are home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. There are four courts with bleacher seating for spectators and fans.

Woodruff Hall

Woodruff Hall is one of Adelphi’s original buildings on campus. Built in 1896 and renovated in 2009, historic Woodruff Hall is a landmark in Garden City. The outside remains the same while the inside was completely renovated. The four lane, 25 yard swimming pool is home to the swim team as well as the Adelphi Community and is equipped with a HyTek scoring system. Woodruff Hall is also the home to the physical education and exercise science departments as well as Campus Recreation.

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About Adelphi University Undergraduate Programs

Accounting African American and Ethnic Studies^ Anthropology/Forensic Anthropology Art • Art History • Fine Arts (ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture) • Graphic Design Art Education* Asian Studies Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Communications Communication Sciences and Disorders Computer and Management Information Systems

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Computer Science Criminal Justice Dance** Economics Education Studeis • Adolescence Education (STEP) • Childhood Education (STEP) English Environmental Studies Exercise Physiology Finance Foreign Language Studies French Gender Studies History Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Journalism Latin American Studies Management (Finance, Marketing,

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Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems) Mathematics Music** Nursing Performing Arts** • Acting • Design Tech Philosophy Physical Education Physical Education/ Health Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Service Social Work Sociology Spanish Sport Management

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About Adelphi University Five-year Bachelor’s/Master’s Program • Business • Scholars Teacher Education Program (STEP) • Adolescence Education • Childhood Education • Social Work

Pre-Professional Opportunities • Pre-Dental • Pre-Engineering • Pre-Law • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Physical Therapy/allied health

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Honors College Levermore Global Scholars Program Learning Disabilities Program General Studies Program

*Art portfolio required **Audition required

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Long Island There’s more than plenty to do on Long Island. Arts, culture, history, beaches, golf and shopping.

Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park.

There are five distinctive regions in Long Island North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsbyera mansions .

North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with worldfamous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.

New York City It is impossible not to find something interesting to do and see in Manhattan. The most renowned of New York City’s five boroughs, Manhattan offers the best of everything— Broadway shows, concerts, sporting events, museums, shops, restaurants, parks, parades, cultural landmarks and one-of-a-kind neighborhoods. New York City is only 30 minutes from the Adelphi University Campus. On a trip to Manhattan, you could: • Head to Central Park to catch the finish of the New York City Marathon, or pack a picnic basket for lunch on the grass at Strawberry Fields; • Ring in the New Year by watching the famous ball drop in Times Square; • Catch a Tony Award-winning show or late-night TV favorite David Letterman on Broadway; • See the Knicks take the court or the Rangers hit the ice at historic Madison Square Garden;

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• Try your hand at any number of sports at Chelsea Piers; Get in the holiday spirit at the tree-lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Center; Indulge your love of the arts at Lincoln Center or Carnegie Hall; Visit the best-known address in the financial world: Wall Street; Spend a leisurely day walking through a unique neighborhood such as Little Italy, Chinatown, Greenwich Village or Harlem; Experience the great works of art you’ve discussed in class on a trip to Museum Mile along Fifth Avenue; or take a tour of the building that seeks to unite the world, the United Nations.

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