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2013 Notre Dame MEN’S SOCCER Schedule AUGUST
18 21 26 30
Sun. Wed. Mon. Fri.
SEPTEMBER
KYLE CRAFT
SENIOR • MIDFIELDER
1 8 13 17 21 27
Sun. Sun. Fri. Tues. Sat. Fri.
OCTOBER
2 5 8 11 15 19 26
Wed. Sat. Tues. Fri. Tues. Sat. Sat.
ADAM LaPLACA
SENIOR • GOALKEEPER
vs. SMU^ NORTH CAROLINA* at Syracuse* MICHIGAN at Boston College* DUKE* INDIANA at Clemson* MARYLAND* at Virginia Tech* NORTHWESTERN at North Carolina State* VIRGINIA*
1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 11:30 a.m. Noon 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
2 Sat. at Wake Forest* 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 Tues. at Michigan State 8 Fri. PITTSBURGH* 7 p.m. ACC CHAMPIONSHIP 12 Tues. Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) TBA 15 Fri. Semifinals (Maryland Soccerplex – Germantown, Md.) 5:30p.m./8 p.m. 17 Sun. Final (Maryland Soccerplex – Germantown, Md.) 2 p.m. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 21 Thurs. First Round (Campus Sites) TBA TBA 24 Sun. Second Round (Campus Sites) 30 Sat. Third Round (Campus Sites) TBA
DECEMBER
6-8 Fri.-Sun. Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) 13 Fri. Semifinals (PPL Park – Chester, Pa.) 15 Sun. Final (PPL Park – Chester, Pa.) Home games in BOLD CAPS ^ — adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) * — Atlantic Coast Conference game All times local to site
TBA TBA TBA
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NOVEMBER
at Creighton (exhibition) at Drake (exhibition) OHIO STATE (exhibition) vs. UCLA^
ANDR
Y EW O’MALLE
ENDER SENIOR • DEF CAPTAIN
CONNOR MILLER
G R A N T VA N
DE C
SENIOR • DEF ASTEELE ENDER CAPTAIN
SENIOR • DEFENDER
HARRISON SHIPP SENIOR • FORWARD CAPTAIN
LUKE MISHU
SENIOR • DEFENDER
ALEX PRIEDE
SENIOR • FORWARD
PATRICK WALL
SENIOR • GOALKEEPER
LEON BROWN
SENIOR • FORWARD
2013
MEN’S SOCCER
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Table of Contents
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INTRO Schedule/Quick Facts................................ 2 Roster........................................................ 3 Facilities..................................................4-5 Team/Class Photos.................................... 6 2013 SEASON PREVIEW Season Outlook......................................8-9 Opponent Series History......................... 10 STUDENT-ATHLETES Leon Brown............................................. 12 Kyle Craft/Adam LaPlaca......................... 13 Luke Mishu.............................................. 14 Connor Miller/Andrew O’Malley............. 15 Alex Priede.............................................. 16 Harrison Shipp......................................... 17 Grant Van De Casteele............................. 18 Patrick Wall.............................................. 19 Nick Besler............................................... 20 Vince Cicciarelli/Robby Gallegos............. 21 Max Lachowecki...................................... 22 Brendan Lesch/Trevor Gonzales.............. 23 Patrick Hodan/Danny Lojek..................... 24 Connor Klekota/Evan Panken.................. 25 Michael Shipp/Brian Talcott.................... 26 B. Aubrey/P. Connolly/M. Gormley.......... 27 Matt Habrowski/Oliver Harris................. 28 Chris Hubbard/Mark Mishu..................... 29 ACC Information...................................... 30 COACHES Head Coach Bobby Clark....................32-35 Associate Head Coach BJ Craig................ 36 Assistant Coach Greg Dalby..................... 37 Vern Gingerich/Support Staff................. 38 2012 SEASON IN REVIEW 2012 Season in Review........................... 40 2012 Results............................................ 41 2012 Statistics/Honors & Awards............ 42 BIG EAST Results...................................... 43 2012 Game-by-Game Review...........44-47 Graduated Student-Athletes..............48-54
HISTORY/RECORDS Year-by-Year Breakdown........................ 56 Year-by-Year Statistics............................. 57 Individual Records................................... 58 Team Records.......................................... 59 Career/Season Records............................ 60 BIG EAST/ACC Era..................................... 61 All-Americans.....................................62-63 Joseph Lapira Hermann Trophy............... 64 All-Time Honors/Awards......................... 65 University Honors/Awards...................... 66 Academic All-Americans......................... 67 NCAA Tournament Results/Bests............ 68 NCAA Tournament History.................69-71 BIG EAST Honors/Awards........................ 72 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team........... 73 BIG EAST All-Time Standings.............74-75 BIG EAST Tournament Results/Bests....... 76 BIG EAST Champions............................... 77 All-Time MCC Results.............................. 78 MCC Honors/Awards............................... 79 All-Time Roster...................................80-84 All-Time Numbers................................... 85 All-Time Roster By State/Country......86-87 Year-by-Year Results..........................88-93 All-Time Series Records......................94-99 Irish in the Pros......................................100 Irish in International Play......................101 Rockne Heritage Fund...........................102 University of Notre Dame......................103 University Leadership............................104 Director of Athletics...............................105 Academic Excellence......................106-107 The 2013 Notre Dame Men’s Soccer Media Guide is dedicated to the memory of Susan McGonigal who spent 35 years as an assistant in the Notre Dame Media Relations and Sports Information Department. She passed away on March 22, 2013.
MEDIA INFORMATION The University of Notre Dame Athletics Media Relations Office is always interested in assisting members of the media in their coverage of Fighting Irish men’s soccer. Publicity and media information for Notre Dame men’s soccer is handled by assistant media relations director Sean Carroll. Photographs, feature ideas and results are always available from the Athletics Media Relations Office. For men’s soccer information and interviews please contact Carroll at (574) 631-2664 or carroll.64@ nd.edu. All interviews with coaches and players should be arranged through the Athletics Media Relations Office. CREDITS The University Notre Dame Men’s Soccer Guide was written and edited by assistant media relations director Sean Carroll with editorial assistance from associate media relations director Tim Connor. Graphic design and page layout by Cathy Scholz, C Graphics. Inside and outside cover design by Cathy Scholz, C Graphics. Interior photography by Mike Bennett and Lighthouse Imaging, Matt Cashore, Linda Dunn, Heather Gollatz, C.W. Pack, Sam Roberts, David Silverman, S.R. Smith, Bob Stowell, Jerry Wolford, Marcus Snowden, Paul Giamou/Toronto FC, Brian Kersey/ Chicago Fire, Trevor Ruszkowski, Getty Images, Garrett Ellwood/Colorado Rapids, Greg Besler, Tony Quinn, Vern Gingerich, Brother Charles McBride, David Jacobson, Gary Rohman, Ethan Erickson/Portland Timbers, Bob Frid/Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Columbus Crew Communications/USA Today Sports, Real Salt Lake, New England Revolution, Craig Mitchelldyer/Portland Timbers, Houston Dynamo, U.S. Soccer
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Schedule/Quick Facts AUGUST 18 Sun. 21 Wed. 26 Mon. 30 Fri. SEPTEMBER 1 Sun. 8 Sun. 13 Fri. 17 Tues. 21 Sat. 27 Fri. OCTOBER 2 Wed. 5 Sat. 8 Tues. 11 Fri. 15 Tues. 19 Sat. 26 Sat. NOVEMBER 2 Sat. 5 Tues. 8 Fri. 12 Tues. 15 Fri. 17 Sun. 21 Thurs. 24 Sun. 30 Sat. DECEMBER 6-8 Fri.-Sun. 13 Fri. 15 Sun.
Fighting Irish
at Creighton (exhibition) at Drake (exhibition) OHIO STATE (exhibition) vs. UCLA^
1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m.
vs. SMU^ NORTH CAROLINA* at Syracuse* MICHIGAN at Boston College* DUKE*
11:30 a.m. Noon 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
INDIANA at Clemson* MARYLAND* at Virginia Tech* NORTHWESTERN at North Carolina State* VIRGINIA*
7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
at Wake Forest* at Michigan State PITTSBURGH* ACC CHAMPIONSHIP Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) Semifinals (Maryland Soccerplex – Germantown, Md.) Final (Maryland Soccerplex – Germantown, Md.) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP First Round (Campus Sites) Second Round (Campus Sites) Third Round (Campus Sites)
7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m.
Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) Semifinals (PPL Park – Chester, Pa.) Final (PPL Park – Chester, Pa.)
TBA TBA TBA
Home games in BOLD CAPS ^ — adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) * — Atlantic Coast Conference game All times local to site
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Location..................................... Notre Dame, Indiana Founded............................................................. 1842 Enrollment... 8,371 (undergraduate) / 11,733 (total) Nickname.............................................. Fighting Irish Colors.................................................... Gold and Blue Conference......................... Atlantic Coast Conference Home Field...................................... Alumni Stadium Capacity...................................................... 3,007 President........................... Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Director of Athletics.......................... Jack Swarbrick Assistant AD/Sport Administrator......Beth Hunter Athletics Ticket Information......... (574) 631-7356
Team Information 2012 Record.................................................... 17-4-1 BIG EAST Record (Finish)........5-2-1 (3rd/Blue) BIG EAST Championship.................. Champion W, 3-2 (2ot) vs. Georgetown in final NCAA Championship.......................Round of 16 L, 1-2 (2ot) vs. Indiana Starters Returning/Lost......................................8/4 Monogram Winners Returning/Lost............. 12/9 Newcomers............................................................... 7 2013 Team Captains.................... Andrew O’Malley, Harrison Shipp, Grant Van De Casteele
Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................Bobby Clark (13th Season at ND - Jordanhill College ‘67) Record at Notre Dame.................... 153-68-35 (.666) Career Record................................. 306-131-60 (.676) Associate Head Coach.....................................BJ Craig . (6th Season at ND - Gordon College ‘93) Assistant Coach...........................................Greg Dalby (2nd Season at ND - Notre Dame ‘07) Volunteer Assistant Coach.............. Vern Gingerich (6th Season at ND - Tri-State University ‘97) Men’s Soccer Office Phone..............(574) 631-5146
Athletics Media Relations
Dennis Grace (1953-2013) Former University of Notre Dame men’s and women’s soccer coach Dennis Grace, who led the Irish to their first NCAA Championship appearance in men’s soccer, passed away July 5 at his home in Elkhart, Ind., after a long battle with cancer. He was 60. Grace served as Notre Dame’s second varsity men’s soccer coach, heading up the Irish program from 1984-89, compiling a 76-38-14 record. He also was the first varsity women’s soccer coach in the 1988 and ‘89 seasons. His first Irish men’s team in 1984 finished 12-6-2 and his 1986 Notre Dame squad ended up 13-7-2. In 1987 Grace’s Irish defeated perennial power Indiana (4-3 in overtime) for the first time, started the season 14-0-1 (on the way to 17-3-1 overall) and achieved their first national ranking. In 1988 Grace’s squad finished 17-4-2 and made its first NCAA Championship appearance. Notre Dame started 9-0-2, won the Midwestern Collegiate Conference title and produced the program’s first All-American in thirdteam selection Randy Morris (by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America). The Irish that year finished 15th in the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America rankings -- and Grace was named MCC and Great Lakes Region coach of the year.
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Office Address................................ C112 Joyce Center Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 Assistant Athletics Media Relations Director/ Men’s Soccer Contact.............................Sean Carroll Office Phone.............................. (574) 631-2664 Cell Phone.................................. (574) 340-2177 E-mail..................................... Carroll.64@nd.edu Twitter..............................................@NDsidSean Alumni Stadium Press Box Phone.(574) 631-8551 Athletics Media Relations Fax...... (574) 631-7941 Athletics Department Web Site............. UND.com
Atlantic Coast Conference Address.................................... 4512 Weybridge Lane ........................................... Greensboro, NC 27407 Communications ............................ (336) 854-8787 Fax .....................................................(336) 854-8797 Web Site...................................................theACC.com Commissioner.....................................John Swofford Senior Associate Commissioner/Public Relations & Communications..........................Amy Yakola Men’s Soccer Contact............................George Lane Phone.................................... (336) 854-8787 (office) .............................................(336) 601-7961 (cell) Email...............................................glane@theacc.org
2013 Irish Roster
Fighting Irish No. Name 0 Adam LaPlaca 1 Patrick Wall** 2 Trevor Gonzales 3 Connor Klekota 4 Connor Miller* 5 Brendan Lesch* 6 Max Lachowecki* 7 Alex Priede* 8 Nick Besler** 9 Leon Brown** 10 Harrison Shipp*** (C) 11 Oliver Harris 12 Andrew O’Malley* (C) 13 Chris Hubbard 15 Evan Panken 16 Michael Shipp 17 Danny Lojek 18 Robby Gallegos 19 Kyle Craft 20 Grant Van De Casteele*** (C) 21 Vince Cicciarelli 22 Luke Mishu** 23 Matt Habrowski 24 Mark Mishu 25 Brandon Aubrey 26 Mark Gormley 27 Patrick Hodan* 28 Patrick Connolly 30 Brian Talcott
Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So.
Pos. GK GK D M D M D F M F F M D GK M D M M M D F D D D M M M M GK
Ht. 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-8 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-4 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-8 5-9 5-7 6-2
Wt. 170 160 158 158 175 175 155 155 160 160 145 152 180 205 150 150 145 140 145 165 205 165 175 170 173 150 145 155 170
Hometown/High School/Previous School Glastonbury, CT/Glastonbury Sugarland, TX/Strake Jesuit College Prep Allen, TX/Lovejoy Amherst, OH/Amherst Steele Aurora, IL/Benet Academy Westport, CT/Staples Evansville, IN/Reitz Memorial Cincinnati, OH/Summit Country Day Overland Park, KS/Blue Valley West Mattapan, MA/The Roxbury Latin School Lake Forest, IL/Lake Forest Birmingham, MI/Detroit Country Day West Chester, PA/Salesianum School Louisville, KY/Trinity Edina, MN/Edina Lake Forest, IL/Lake Forest Orland Park, IL/Carl Sandburg Aptos, CA/Bellarmine Tulsa, OK/Bishop Kelley Plano, TX/Frisco Centennial Peoria, IL/Peoria Notre Dame Knoxville, TN/Knoxville Catholic Berkley, MI/Brother Rice Knoxville, TN/Knoxville Catholic Plano, TX/Plano Senior Minneapolis, MN/Shattuck-St. Mary’s Brookfield, WI/Marquette Univ. High School New Canaan, CT/Fairfield Prep Omaha, NE/Millard North
Head Coach: Bobby Clark (13th Season - Jordanhill College ‘67) Associate Head Coach: BJ Craig (6th Season - Gordon College ‘93) Assistant Coach: Greg Dalby (2nd Season - Notre Dame ‘07) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Vern Gingerich (6th Season - Tri-State University ‘97) Athletic Trainer: Steve Smith Operations: Ciara O’Halloran Strength & Conditioning Coach: Matt Howley Student Manager: Michelle Duncan * – indicates number of monograms earned (C) – indicates team captain
Alphabetical Roster No. Name 25 Brandon Aubrey 8 Nick Besler 9 Leon Brown 21 Vince Cicciarelli 28 Patrick Connolly 19 Kyle Craft 18 Robby Gallegos 2 Trevor Gonzales 26 Mark Gormley 23 Matt Habrowski 11 Oliver Harris 27 Patrick Hodan 13 Chris Hubbard 3 Connor Klekota 6 Max Lachowecki 0 Adam LaPlaca 5 Brendan Lesch 17 Danny Lojek 4 Connor Miller 22 Luke Mishu 24 Mark Mishu 12 Andrew O'Malley 15 Evan Panken 7 Alex Priede 10 Harrison Shipp 16 Michael Shipp 30 Brian Talcott 20 Grant Van De Casteele 1 Patrick Wall
Pos. M M F F M M M D M D M M GK M D GK M M D D D D M F F D GK D GK
Pronunciation Guide Besler beez-ler Cicciarelli sis-uh-rell-ee Gallegos guy-eh-gos Hodan hoe-dan Klekota kle-co-ta Lachowecki lack-oh-weck-ee LaPlaca la-plack-a Lojek low-jek Mishu me-shoe Priede pre-dee
Roster Breakdown By Position
By Class
By State
Forwards (4) – Brown, Cicciarelli, Priede, H. Shipp
Fifth-Year Seniors (1) – Van De Casteele Seniors (9) – Brown, Craft, LaPlaca, Miller, L. Mishu, O’Malley, Priede, H. Shipp, Wall Juniors (6) – Besler, Cicciarelli, Gallegos, Gonzales, Lachowecki, Lesch Sophomores (6) – Hodan, Klekota, Lojek, Panken, M. Shipp, Talcott
California (1): Gallegos Connecticut (3): Connolly, LaPlaca, Lesch Illinois (5): Cicciarelli, Lojek, Miller, H. Shipp, M. Shipp Indiana (1): Lachowecki Kansas (1): Besler Kentucky (1): Hubbard Massachusetts (1): Brown Michigan (2): Habrowski, Harris Minnesota (2): Gormley, Panken Nebraska (1): Talcott Ohio (2): Klekota, Priede Oklahoma (1): Craft Pennsylvania (1): O’Malley Tennessee (2): L. Mishu, M. Mishu Texas (4): Aubrey, Gonzales, Van De Casteele, Wall Wisconsin (1): Hodan
Midfielders (12) – Aubrey, Besler, Connolly, Craft, Gallegos, Gormley, Harris, Hodan, Klekota, Lesch, Lojek, Panken Defenders (9) – Habrowski, Gonzales, Lachowecki, Miller, L. Mishu, M. Mishu, O’Malley, M. Shipp, Van De Casteele Goalkeepers (4) – Hubbard, LaPlaca, Talcott, Wall
Freshmen (7) – Aubrey, Connolly, Gormley, Habrowski, Harris, Hubbard, M. Mishu
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Facilities
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Alumni Stadium
Alumni Stadium, the home to the Notre Dame men’s and women’s soccer programs, opened in 2009 to rave reviews. The $5.7 million state-of-the-art facility resides just east of Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center on the Notre Dame campus and features a natural grass field, lights, locker rooms, team lounges, restrooms and concession areas. The lead benefactors for the facility are former Irish soccer players Tom Crotty and Rob Snyder.
Alumni Stadium played host to its first regular-season match on September 1, 2009. The Fighting Irish men’s squad topped Michigan 5-0 in the opener. The official stadium dedication took place on April 24, 2010, during the annual soccer alumni weekend.
The interior of the stadium pays homage to the history of Fighting Irish soccer and the many accomplishments throughout the years. The facility features over 3,000 permanent seats. Additional seating is available on each end line.
Alumni Stadium is part of the athletics quadrangle on the east side of the Notre Dame campus. The player lounge features abundant study space along with a flat-screen television and a projection screen.
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Notre Dame All-Time Home Record Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total
W 9 14 9 12 12 9 11 7 2 6 10 8 5 4 6 6 5 11 8 7 6 5 7 4 7 8 7 8 6 9 7 9 6 8 4 9 271
L 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 3 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 3 4 1 2 2 0 3 2 1 1 4 2 2 1 66
T 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 0 32
The Alumni Stadium locker room provides the student-athletes with an enormous amount of space to prepare for both practice and matches. The team also is able to watch film on a dropdown projection screen.
A boot rack allows the players to hang their cleats to dry and air out after practice and matches.
The Alumni Stadium press box has over 20 seats for media and support staff along with three broadcast booths.
The Haggar Fitness Center, which is shared by both the Loftus Sports Center and the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, features 25,000 square feet of strength and conditioning space with state-of-the-art weight equipment, a 50-yard Mondo track for speed training, a 45-yard by 18-yard Prestige Turf athletic surface for team workouts and an updated sound and lighting system that features six plasma television screens.
The Loftus Sports Center provides the Irish with a valuable indoor practice facility.
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Front row (left to right): Manager Michelle Duncan, Mark Gormley, Oliver Harris, Evan Panken, Danny Lojek, Kyle Craft, Luke Mishu, Harrison Shipp, Grant Van De Casteele, Andrew O’Malley, Alex Priede, Connor Miller, Leon Brown, Robby Gallegos, Michael Shipp, volunteer assistant coach Vern Gingerich; back row (left to right): operations assistant Ciara O’Halloran, head coach Bobby Clark, strength and conditioning coach Matt Howley, Patrick Hodan, Connor Klekota, Max Lachowecki, Vince Cicciarelli, Brendan Lesch, Nick Besler, Brian Talcott, Patrick Wall, Adam LaPlaca, Chris Hubbard, Brandon Aubrey, Patrick Connolly, Mark Mishu, Matt Habrowski, associate head coach BJ Craig, Trevor Gonzales, assistant coach Greg Dalby, assistant athletics director and team administrator Beth Hunter, athletic trainer Steve Smith
SENIORS
JUNIORS
Front row (left to right): Kyle Craft, Luke Mishu, Harrison Shipp, Alex Priede; back row (left to right): Leon Brown, Andrew O’Malley, Patrick Wall, Adam LaPlaca, Connor Miller, Grant Van De Casteele
Front row (left to right): Nick Besler, Trevor Gonzales; middle row (left to right): Robby Gallegos, Brendan Lesch, Max Lachowecki; back row: Vince Cicciarelli
SOPHOMORES
FRESHMEN
Left to right: Michael Shipp, Connor Klekota, Brian Talcott, Patrick Hodan, Front row (left to right): Mark Gormley, Oliver Harris, Patrick Connolly; back Evan Panken, Danny Lojek row (left to right): Matt Habrowski, Mark Mishu, Chris Hubbard, Brandon Aubrey
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Senior right back Luke Mishu is part of a talented and experienced backline. The Fighting Irish return all four of their starting defenders from the 2012 campaign.
Season Outlook
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A New Era
Irish move into ACC while looking to replace key departures. Every season presents new challenges and excitement, but the 2013 Notre Dame men’s soccer campaign brings obstacles on multiple fronts for a squad that is coming off one of the top seasons in team history. The Fighting Irish will look to replace two first team AllAmericans, who were among a solid group of experienced veterans, all while navigating their first season in arguably the nation’s top conference – the ACC. Notre Dame’s 2012 resume is an impressive one. The Fighting Irish captured the most wins since 1988 (17-4-1), won the program’s third BIG EAST Championship crown and garnered the top seed in the NCAA Championship for the first time. Notre Dame’s 52 goals were the most since 1994 and departed forward Ryan Finley was responsible for 21 of those scores. Finley garnered first team All-America honors in addition to being the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Midfielder Dillon Powers, a two-time team captain, also copped first team All-America accolades before joining Finley as a first-round pick in the MLS SuperDraft.
With those accomplishments firmly cemented in the Notre Dame record book, the Fighting Irish look ahead to the upcoming season with a roster that features eight returning starters, including three all-BIG EAST honorees. “We got close to where we wanted to be last season” Notre Dame head coach Bobby Clark said. “Obviously we didn’t quite make it all the way, but it was satisfying to leave the BIG EAST as champions and that was a special moment. We were disappointed with how last season ended and that makes the returning players hungry for this season. “We don’t need a lot of motivation for the upcoming season. The fact that we’re now in the ACC is a very exciting moment for the program, the school and also for the individuals. The ACC has been the premier men’s soccer conference in the country. We’re leaving a very good conference, but we are going into the best conference. That’ll be a challenge for us and there will be great excitement with us entering the ACC. It’s an excitement that’ll hopefully bring the best out of the team.”
Here is a position-by-position breakdown of the 2013 Fighting Irish … ATTACK Despite losing a key presence in Finley, Notre Dame returns four veterans at the forward position, including senior captain Harrison Shipp. Shipp has not missed a match during his collegiate career and leads the current group of Fighting Irish players in goals (11) and assists (14). Last season, he registered six goals and six assists en route to third team all-BIG EAST honors. Shipp and fellow senior Leon Brown will take care of the underneath forward spot, while senior Alex Priede and junior Vince Cicciarelli are the options at high forward. Brown and Priede were the starters last season, while Shipp and Finley came on midway through the first half and would play the remainder of the match. Priede notched four goals and one assist in 2012, while Brown chipped in one goal and three assists. Cicciarelli battled injuries last season and was limited to just one game, but he will certainly be a factor this season.
Fittingly enough, Notre Dame will open ACC competition against the one conference opponent the program has never faced – North Carolina. The Fighting Irish will play host to the Tar Heels Sept. 8 at Alumni Stadium and that will mark the school’s first official ACC contest in any sport. ACC teams have claimed five of the last eight NCAA titles and current conference members have combined to win 15 national championships. The league has placed at least one team in the College Cup each of the last 12 seasons and an ACC team has appeared in the championship game on 22 occasions.
Harrison Shipp
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The Fighting Irish have varying history with the other members of their new conference. Notre Dame is clearly familiar with fellow newcomers Pittsburgh and Syracuse, while Boston College and Virginia Tech also used to compete against the Irish in the BIG EAST. Notre Dame is 35-22-6 against current members of the ACC, including a 25-8-3 mark during head coach Bobby Clark’s 12 seasons with the program. When including his stints at Dartmouth and Stanford, Clark is 30-10-4 versus the other teams that compose the league.
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Season Outlook
Fighting Irish “Obviously we have to get some goals up front,” Clark said. “Harry Shipp is a four-year player for us and is back for his senior year as is Leon Brown. Vince Cicciarelli appears to be coming back to his best and hopefully he stays healthy. He did awfully well in the spring and he will have a chance, along with Alex Priede, to take over the high striker role.” MIDFIELD There are holes to fill in the midfield, but the Irish boast a good mix of experienced veterans and some younger players that are eager to burst onto the scene this season. Nick Besler paired up with Powers last season in the central midfield and the junior will be relied on to be the leader of the group this season. Besler started every match in 2012 and produced one goal and two assists and earned third team all-BIG EAST accolades. Junior Robby Gallegos and sophomore Connor Klekota are the candidates to join Besler in the center of the midfield. Gallegos has appeared in one match during his career, while Klekota did not see game action during his rookie campaign. “Nick Besler is now in his third season and last year he was a main anchor for us,” Clark said. “Both Robby Gallegos and Connor Klekota performed well during the spring season. Brandon Aubrey, an incoming freshman, will be an understudy to Nick Besler. Brandon has a strong pedigree coming from Texas.” Patrick Hodan is coming off a solid freshman campaign in which he totaled six goals and five assists and received all-rookie honors from the BIG EAST. While Hodan will occupy one of the wide midfield spots, junior Brendan Lesch figures to be the other starter out wide. Lesch has only played in 10 career matches after suffering through injuries during his first two seasons at Notre Dame. The Irish have seven other midfielders on the roster, but none of them have ever appeared in a match. Senior Kyle Craft and sophomores Evan Panken and Danny Lojek are all in contention to see minutes in the wide areas. Rookies Oliver Harris and Mark Gormley bring additional depth to the wide midfield position, while Harris can also play in the middle. Aubrey and fellow freshman and Patrick Connolly also provide reinforcement in the center of the midfield. “Patrick Hodan had a terrific year as a freshman,” Clark said. “Hopefully Brendan Lesch can stay healthy this year. He’s had an awful time with injuries the last two seasons. Evan Panken showed well in the spring as did Danny Lojek and Kyle Craft.”
DEFENSE Entering last season Notre Dame’s most inexperienced group was its defense and just one year later it’s now the team’s most veteran unit as the Fighting Irish return all four starters on the backline. Senior captains Grant Van De Casteele and Andrew O’Malley will pair up once again in the central defense, while fellow senior Luke Mishu will be at right back and junior Max Lachowecki is slotted in at left back. The Fighting Irish went 13-1-1 last season when that quintet was in the starting lineup. Van De Casteele, a fifth-year senior, is entering his fourth season as a starter and will bring a 60-game starting streak into the 2013 campaign. He also has been valuable on the offensive end of the pitch as he has netted four career goals, including the lone tally in a 1-0 win at Indiana last season. His backline mate O’Malley was plagued by injuries last season that caused him to miss seven matches, including both NCAA tournament contests.
GOALKEEPER Senior Patrick Wall figures to be the starter in goal after splitting time with Will Walsh last season. Wall went 9-1-0 with three shutouts and posted a 0.97 goals-against average to go along with a .762 save percentage in 2012. The talented trio of senior Adam LaPlaca, sophomore Brian Talcott and freshman Chris Hubbard will backup Wall. LaPlaca has played in one match during his career, while Talcott did not see game action during his rookie campaign. “It’s a strong contingent of goalkeepers,” Clark said. “Pat (Wall) is the favorite to start, but he’ll be pushed by the other three goalkeepers. Those guys will be snapping at his heels.”
Just like O’Malley, Lachowecki also was a first-time starter last year and burst onto the scene in a major way. He posted two goals, including the game winner in a 1-0 victory over Oregon State, and two assists and was selected to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Mishu earned the full-time right back spot last season and delivered three assists. Connor Miller did an admirable job when filling in for the injured O’Malley and he will be ready if called upon again for duty in the central defense. Miller, a senior, is the only reserve defender with match experience on the Fighting Irish squad. Junior Trevor Gonzales brings versatility and can be positioned anywhere on the backline, while sophomore Michael Shipp, Harrison’s younger brother, adds key depth at right back. Freshman Matt Habrowski can play in the middle or on the left side and fellow rookie Mark Mishu, Luke’s younger brother, will compete at center back and right back. “We have a lot of experience in the middle of the defense with (Grant) Van De Casteele, (Andrew) O’Malley and (Connor) Miller,” Clark said. “It would be nice if we can have Van De Casteele and O’Malley healthy together. We never seemed to have a long enough spell with them fit last fall with Andrew going through a series of injuries.
Max Lachowecki
“We also have good experience at the fullback positions with Luke Mishu and Max Lachowecki. Last year, those positions were kind of new and now we have good experience there.”
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2013 Opponent Series History Boston College (7-3-0) H: 4-1-0, A: 2-2-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Result 9/26/87 Dayton, OH W, 5-0 9/24/95 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L, 2-3 11/3/96 Chestnut Hill, MA L, 0-1 11/2/97 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-1 10/24/98 Chestnut Hill, MA W, 3-0 9/4/99 Notre Dame, IN W, 1-0 9/9/00 Chestnut Hill, MA L, 0-2 10/20/01 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-0 10/12/02 Chestnut Hill, MA (ot) W, 1-0 10/1/04 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W, 1-0 Clemson (1-2-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 1-1-0 Date Site Result 9/9/01 Greenville, SC L, 0-4 11/27/05 Clemson, SC # L, 0-1 9/2/12 Bloomington, IN W, 2-1 Duke (2-2-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 1-1-0 Date Site Result 9/7/90 Durham, NC L, 2-5 9/6/92 Bloomington, IN L, 1-2 8/31/08 Bloomington, IN W, 4-1 8/25/12 Notre Dame, IN W, 1-0 Indiana (7-25-2) H: 2-13-1, A: 5-12-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Result 10/22/78 Bloomington, IN L, 1-7 9/28/79 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-4 9/28/80 Bloomington, IN L, 0-4 10/25/81 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-2 9/24/82 Bloomington, IN L, 0-4 9/25/83 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-4 9/23/84 Bloomington, IN L, 1-5 9/22/85 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-2 9/12/86 Bloomington, IN L, 0-2 9/13/87 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W, 4-3 9/9/88 Bloomington, IN (ot) T, 1-1 9/29/89 Notre Dame, IN L, 1-3 9/27/91 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L, 1-4 9/25/92 Bloomington, IN L, 0-3 9/24/93 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-3 9/23/94 Bloomington, IN L, 0-2 11/20/94 Bloomington, IN (ot) ^ L, 0-1 9/22/95 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L, 2-4 9/27/96 Bloomington, IN L, 0-3 9/2/97 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-4 10/17/01 Bloomington, IN W, 1-0 11/27/02 Bloomington, IN ^^ L, 0-1 9/18/03 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W, 1-0 9/15/04 Bloomington, IN L, 0-2 10/26/05 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-3 11/22/05 Bloomington, IN ^^ W, 2-0 9/3/06 Bloomington, IN (ot) W, 5-4 10/17/07 Notre Dame, IN L, 2-3 10/16/08 Bloomington, IN L, 1-3
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Maryland (1-2-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-1-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Result 11/23/01 College Park, MD ^ L, 0-1 11/18/06 College Park, MD (ot) # W, 1-0 9/2/07 Bloomington, IN L, 0-3 Michigan (9-1-2) H: 7-0-1, A: 2-1-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Result 9/30/77 Notre Dame, IN W, 4-2 9/22/78 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-1 9/14/86 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-2 11/30/03 Notre Dame, IN # T, 1-1 10/13/04 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 10/4/06 Ann Arbor, MI W, 2-0 10/3/07 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 10/1/08 Ypsilanti, MI L, 1-3 9/1/09 Notre Dame, IN W, 5-0 9/17/10 Ann Arbor, MI (2ot) T, 0-0 9/16/11 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W, 2-1 9/16/12 Ann Arbor, MI (2ot) W, 1-0 Michigan State (13-5-5) H: 10-1-1, A: 3-4-4, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Result 10/7/78 East Lansing, MI (ot) T, 2-2 10/19/79 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-0 10/2/81 Notre Dame, IN W, 4-1 9/14/84 East Lansing, MI (ot) T, 2-2 9/20/85 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T, 1-1 9/19/86 East Lansing, MI L, 0-1 9/18/87 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-1 9/16/88 East Lansing, MI W, 5-0 9/22/89 Notre Dame, IN W, 4-1 9/21/90 East Lansing, MI L, 0-1 9/20/91 Notre Dame, IN W, 1-0 9/18/92 East Lansing, MI (ot) T, 2-2 9/17/93 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-0 11/2/03 East Lansing, MI W, 1-0 10/11/05 East Lansing, MI (2ot) T, 0-0 10/11/06 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 10/10/07 East Lansing, MI L, 0-1 10/8/08 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 10/28/09 East Lansing, MI L, 1-2 9/19/10 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-2 9/18/11 East Lansing, MI W, 1-0 9/14/12 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-0 11/18/12 Notre Dame, IN ^^ W, 3-0 North Carolina No Meetings
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North Carolina State (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Result 9/9/90 Durham, NC L, 1-2 Northwestern (12-4-3) H: 8-1-1, A: 4-3-1, N: 0-0-1 Date Site Result 10/26/78 Evanston, IL (ot) W, 3-2 11/2/79 Notre Dame, IN W, 4-0 10/23/81 Notre Dame, IN W, 6-0 9/16/84 Evanston, IL W, 3-0 9/29/85 Evanston, IL L, 0-1 9/17/86 Notre Dame, IN W, 4-1 9/20/87 Notre Dame, IN W, 5-0 9/7/94 Notre Dame, IN W, 5-1 11/1/95 Evanston, IL W, 2-1 9/3/96 Notre Dame, IN W, 4-0 9/16/97 Evanston, IL (ot) T, 2-2 9/8/98 Notre Dame, IN W, 1-0 9/1/99 Evanston, IL W, 1-0 10/3/00 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-1 11/25/08 Notre Dame, IN ^^ L, 1-2 11/22/09 Evanston, IL ^^ L, 1-3 9/29/10 Bridgeview, IL (2ot) T, 1-1 10/5/11 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) T, 1-1 10/9/12 Evanston, IL L, 1-2 Pittsburgh (11-3-3) H: 6-2-1, A: 5-1-2, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Result 10/22/95 Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-3 10/13/96 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 8/29/97 Pittsburgh, PA (ot) T, 0-0 9/13/98 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T, 2-2 9/11/99 Pittsburgh, PA (ot) T, 1-1 9/29/00 Notre Dame, IN L, 2-3 10/4/02 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L, 0-1 10/5/03 Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-0 10/7/04 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 10/22/05 Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-1 9/23/06 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-1 10/24/07 Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0 10/11/08 Notre Dame, IN W, 4-1 10/24/09 Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0 10/27/10 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-2 10/22/11 Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-1 10/3/12 Notre Dame, IN W, 7-1 SMU (1-2-1) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-2-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Result 11/13/88 Dallas, TX ^ L, 0-2 10/14/94 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T, 0-0 10/3/97 Dallas, TX L, 0-1 9/2/05 Bloomington, IN W, 4-1
Syracuse (10-2-2) H: 5-1-1, A: 5-0-1, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Result 9/10/82 Rochester, NY L, 1-3 9/10/95 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 10/5/96 Syracuse, NY W, 1-0 10/11/97 Notre Dame, IN L, 0-1 9/5/98 Syracuse, NY W, 3-1 10/2/99 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-0 9/16/00 Syracuse, NY W, 3-0 11/03/01 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-1 10/2/03 Syracuse, NY T, 0-0 10/10/04 Notre Dame, IN W, 1-0 9/18/05 Syracuse, NY W, 1-0 11/2/05 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) ! T, 0-0 (ND advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2) 9/21/08 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 11/3/12 Syracuse, NY * W, 4-2 UCLA (1-4-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-2-0, N: 1-2-0 Date Site Result 10/31/87 Los Angeles, CA L, 2-3 9/5/92 Bloomington, IN L, 0-1 10/28/94 Los Angeles, CA L, 0-4 8/31/07 Bloomington, IN (ot) W, 2-1 9/3/10 Bloomington, IN L, 0-1 Virginia (0-3-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-2-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Result 9/1/85 Charlottesville, VA L, 0-3 9/3/89 Bloomington, IN L, 0-3 11/24/06 Charlottesville, VA $ L, 2-3 Virginia Tech (3-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Result 10/14/01 Blacksburg, VA W, 2-0 11/1/02 Notre Dame, IN W, 2-1 11/25/03 Blacksburg, VA (ot) W, 2-1 Wake Forest (0-4-1) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-2-0, N: 0-2-1 Date Site Result 10/30/82 Winston-Salem, NC L, 1-2 9/28/94 Davidson, NC L, 0-1 9/4/05 Bloomington, IN (ot) L, 0-1 12/8/07 Winston-Salem, NC (ot) $ L, 0-1 9/4/09 Bloomington, IN (2ot) T, 1-1 ^ - NCAA Championship First Round ^^ - NCAA Championship Second Round # - NCAA Championship Round of 16 $ - NCAA Championship Quarterfinal ! - BIG EAST Championship First Round * - BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinal
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Student-Athletes
The Irish boast four veteran forwards, including senior Leon Brown. Brown has tallied nine career points on two goals and five assists.
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leon brown
Senior Forward 5-11 • 160 Mattapan, Mass. The Roxbury Latin School
A candidate to start for the second straight season at the forward position … has played in 39 career games, including 38 starts … nine points on two goals and five assists … plays the drop forward position … could also move out wide in the midfield … a goal scorer and a good all-around athlete … two monograms. AS A JUNIOR (2012): Started all 21 games in which he played … tallied a career-high five points on one goal and a career-best three assists … assisted on the game’s lone goal in a 1-0 win over Oregon State in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … netted the equalizer in the 49th minute of an eventual 3-1 win over Akron that clinched the Berticelli Tournament title for the Irish … selected as the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament Offensive MVP in addition to being named to the alltournament team … also earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his performance during the event … assisted on the team’s sixth goal in a 7-1 besting of Pittsburgh … collected the assist on the first tally in a 6-1 win at Seton Hall … earned his second monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Played in all 18 matches, making 17 starts … earned his first monogram … registered four points on one goal and two assists … made his collegiate debut in the season opener, a scoreless draw against Indiana … netted the equalizer in the 80th minute in an eventual 2-1 overtime setback at St. John’s … assisted on Notre Dame’s first goal in a 3-0 victory at Georgetown … had an assist on the first Irish goal in a 2-1 win at Providence. AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: 2009-10 Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year … 2009 NSCAA All-Region-I New England … 2009 all-state … 2007, 2008
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Fighting Irish and 2009 Independent School League (ISL) all-conference honors … 2009 ISL Offensive Player of the Year … 2009 ISL scoring leader with 17 goals and six assists … established the ISL freshman scoring record with 12 goals and two assists (the record previously was held by current U.S. National Team member Charlie Davies) … Roxbury Latin School career scoring record holder with 55 goals and 18 assists … led his high school team in scoring during all four of his seasons … high school teammate of former Irish defender and current Real Salt Lake player Aaron Maund … son of Leon and Cheryl Brown … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a marketing major.
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Brown’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2010 Did Not Play 2011 18-17 1 2 4 15 0 2012 21-21 1 3 5 24 0 Totals 39-38 2 5 9 39 0
Brown’s Career Bests Goals Game Season Assists Game Season Points Game Season
1, twice (St. John’s ‘11 & Akron ‘12) 1, twice (2011 & 2012) 1, five times (MR: Seton Hall ‘12) 3 (2012) 2, twice (St. John’s ‘11 & Akron ‘12) 5 (2012)
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# 19 kyle craft
Senior Midfielder 5-10 • 145 Tulsa, Okla. Bishop Kelley
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2010, 2011, 2012
Will look to make his collegiate debut during his senior season … gives the Fighting Irish depth at the wide midfield position … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … a hard worker.
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adam laplaca
Senior Goalkeeper 5-9 • 170 Glastonbury, Conn. Glastonbury
HONORS & AWARDS
AS A JUNIOR (2012): Did not see game action … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Did not see game action … a BIG EAST Academic AllStar. AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Did not see game action … a BIG EAST Academic AllStar. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A 2008 Notre Dame Elite Soccer Camp all-star … three-year varsity starter at Bishop Kelley High School … three-time all-district … second team all-metro selection as a junior … as a senior, earned all-state and firstteam all-metro honors … team captain as a senior … team won state championships during his junior and senior seasons … member of the `92 Tulsa Nationals … son of Joe and Kathy Craft … two of his three siblings are Notre Dame graduates … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a finance and psychology major … boasts a 3.427 cumulative GPA. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: 2009 NSCAA/adidas Boys High School Scholar-Athlete of the Year … 2009 NSCAA/ adidas Boys High School All-America Team … 2008 and 2009 NSCAA All-Region-I New England … 2009 NSCAA/adidas Connecticut State Player of the Year … 2009 ESPN RISE Boys’ Soccer All-America first team … 2008 and 2009 CSCA all-state … 2007, 2008 and 2009 Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) all-conference and all-academic … 2009 Connecticut Junior Soccer Association (CJSA) High School Player of the Year … CSCA Senior Bowl participant in 2009 … varsity captain of his high school
Craft’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2010 Did Not Play 2011 Did Not Play 2012 Did Not Play
LaPlaca’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GA Min. GAA SV SO Rec. 2010 Did Not Play 2011 Did Not Play 2012 1-0 0 10:55 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 Totals 1-0 0 10:55 0.00 0 0 0-0-0
squad during his senior season … son of Peter and Anne LaPlaca … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a psychology and sociology major … boasts a 3.692 cumulative GPA … named to the dean’s list for the spring 2013 semester.
BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2010, 2011, 2012
Provides good depth to the Notre Dame goalkeeping unit … has appeared in one match … a very fit player … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … boasts a solid resume from his high school and club careers. AS A JUNIOR (2012): Played in one match … made his collegiate debut in a 7-1 victory over Pittsburgh … played the final 10:55 of the match … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Did not see game action … a BIG EAST Academic AllStar. AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Did not play in a match … named a BIG EAST Academic AllStar.
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# 22 luke mishu
Senior Defender 6-0 • 165 Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville Catholic
Fighting Irish AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Did not see game action … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A 2009 NSCAA All-Region-III … three-time all-state and all-south selection … five-time state champion … two-time team captain of KFC Liverpool … three-time all-district … three-time all-region … son of Firas and Leslie Mishu … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a psychology and preprofessional major … boasts a 3.584 cumulative GPA.
HONORS & AWARDS
NSCAA Scholar All-Region Second Team - 2012 BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2010, 2011, 2012
Figures to start at right back for the second straight season … has played in 31 career matches, including 27 starts … has tallied four points on four assists … can play anywhere on the backline if needed … a very good athlete who is strong and powerful … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … an NSCAA All-Region Scholar … has earned two monograms. AS A JUNIOR (2012): Started all 21 matches in which he played … registered career-highs in points (3) and assists (3) … named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week and was selected to the Soccer America National Team of the Week after helping the Fighting Irish post back-to-back shutouts against Michigan State (2-0) and Michigan (1-0 in OT) … assisted on the team’s lone score in a 2-1 setback at Connecticut … had an assist on the second Irish goal in a 7-1 besting of Pittsburgh … had the assist on the goal that evened the match, 1-1, in the 51st minute of an eventual 3-2 overtime triumph of Georgetown in the final of the BIG EAST Championship … earned his second monogram … named to the NSCAA Scholar All-Region Second Team … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Played in 10 matches, including six starts … earned his first monogram … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … notched one assist … made his collegiate debut during the third game of the season when he entered the Saint Louis match at halftime … earned his first career start against Bucknell, a 2-1 Irish win at the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … assisted on Notre Dame’s final goal in a 4-0 win over Seton Hall.
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Mishu’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2010 Did Not Play 2011 10-6 0 1 1 1 0 2012 21-21 0 3 3 7 0 Totals 31-27 0 4 4 8 0
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Mishu’s Career Bests Goals Game -Season -- Assists Game 1, four times (MR: Georgetown^ ‘12) Season 3 (2012) Points Game 1, four times (MR: Georgetown^ ‘12) Season 3 (2012) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament
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connor miller
Senior Defender 6-0 • 175 Aurora, Ill. Benet Academy
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2012
Gives the Irish valuable depth and experience in the central defense … has played in eight matches, including seven starts … one monogram … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … figures to be a factor with the Fighting Irish defensive unit this season … joined the Irish in the spring of 2011. AS A JUNIOR (2012): Appeared in eight matches, including seven starts … notched one assist … made his collegiate debut in a 1-0 victory at Indiana … started and played
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andrew o’malley
Senior Defender 6-0 • 180 West Chester, Pa. Salesianum School
HONORS & AWARDS Team Captain - 2013 BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2012
Will serve as a team captain during the 2013 campaign … likely to start in the central defense for the second consecutive season … has played in 16 career games, including 15 starts … battled some injuries during his junior campaign … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … one monogram. AS A JUNIOR (2012): Started all 15 matches in which he played … missed seven games due to injury … three of the team’s
all 90 minutes and helped the Irish defense shutout the Hoosiers … collected his first career point when he assisted on the team’s fifth goal in a 7-1 win over Pittsburgh … came off the bench and played the final 44 minutes in a 3-2 overtime victory over Georgetown in the final of the BIG EAST Championship … played every minute of both NCAA Championship matches (Michigan State and Indiana) … earned his first monogram … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Did not play in a match … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Joined the Notre Dame squad during the spring season. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A three-year varsity player at Benet Academy … team captain as a junior and senior … two-time all-conference selection (2008 & 2009) … all-area performer in 2008 … played club soccer with the Chicago Magic Academy from 2007-2010 … played with current Notre Dame teammate Harrison Shipp and former Irish player Bob Novak on the Chicago Magic Academy squad … the team placed fifth at the 2008 Developmental Academy Nationals … went to Switzerland in 2006 to play with Super Y National Team
four losses on the season occurred in games that he did not appear in … his first career start came in the season opener, a 1-0 victory over Duke … was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for helping the Irish hold the Blue Devils scoreless … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Played in one match … made his collegiate debut when he came off the bench in a scoreless draw versus Connecticut. AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Did not play in a match. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Two-time NSCAA/adidas Boys High School All-America Team (2008 & 2009) … 2008 & 2009 NSCAA All-Region-II (East) … 2009 ESPN RISE Boys’ Soccer All-America first team … two-time Delaware player of the year … three-time first-team all-state in high school … second-team all-conference (2006) … three-time Delaware state champion (2006, 2007, 2008) … four-year varsity starter … ODP: National Team U-13 to U-16 (played in Mexico) … Regional Team U-13 to U-16 (played in Spain) … FC Delco captain since U-13 … selected for Disney Soccer Showcase
Miller’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2010 Did Not Play 2011 Did Not Play 2012 8-7 0 1 1 2 0 Totals 8-7 0 1 1 2 0
… member of the National Honor Society … graduated with honors … son of Bob and Emily Miller … has three siblings … sister, Brynne, is a Notre Dame graduate … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as an IT management major … carries a 3.443 cumulative GPA … named to the dean’s list for the spring 2013 semester.
O’Malley’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2010 Did Not Play 2011 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 15-15 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 16-15 0 0 0 4 0
that played at Chelsea FC against international professional youth teams … trained for two weeks with Rangers FC (professional team in Scotland) … son of Tom and Heidi O’Malley … enrolled in the College of Engineering as a civil engineering major.
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Alex priede
Senior Forward 5-9 • 155 Cincinnati, Ohio Summit Country Day
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2010, 2011, 2012
A candidate to start at the high forward position … has seen action in 24 matches during his career and has started 22 of those contests … nine points on four goals and one assist … has good speed … an enthusiastic and relentless player … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A JUNIOR (2012): A starter in all 22 matches … tallied nine points on four goals and one assist … all of those offensive figures were career-bests … recorded his first career start in the 1-0 season-opening victory over Duke … netted his first collegiate goal in a 2-1 win over Clemson at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … the tally gave the Irish a 1-0 lead over the Tigers in the 15th minute … scored the game’s final goal in a 7-1 triumph of Pittsburgh … in the following match, he opened the scoring in the eighth minute of an eventual 3-0 win over Georgetown … opened the scoring in the 18th minute of a 6-1 victory at Seton Hall … had the assist on the game’s only score in a 1-0 win against Connecticut in the semifinals of the BIG EAST Championship … earned his first monogram … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Appeared in two matches … made his collegiate debut in the second game of the season, a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … saw time in a 3-1 victory at Pittsburgh … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Did not play in a match … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: 2009 NSCAA Scholar All-American … 2009 ESPN Rise All-American … 2009 NSCAA allregion … 2009 first-team all-state … fouryear starter on his varsity squad … scored 126 goals during his high school career …
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Fighting Irish 2008 ODP Region II Team … 2006-2008 ODP state team … 2007, 2009 Disney Showcase Champion … 2008 S.U.M. Cup player with Crew Academy Team … all-star selection at Notre Dame soccer camp … member of the National Honor Society … son of Mark and Laura Priede … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a management entrepreneurship major … boasts a 3.423 cumulative GPA.
Priede’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2010 Did Not Play 2011 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 22-22 4 1 9 20 2 Totals 24-22 4 1 9 20 2
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Priede’s Career Bests Goals Game 1, four times (MR: Seton Hall ‘12) Season 4 (2012) Assists Game 1 (Connecticut^ ‘12) Season 1 (2012) Points Game 2, four times (MR: Seton Hall ‘12) Season 9 (2012) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament
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harrison shipp
Senior Forward 5-9 • 145 Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest
HONORS & AWARDS Team Captain - 2013 All-BIG EAST Third Team - 2012 All-Great Lakes Region Second Team - 2012 Academic All-America Second Team - 2012 NSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team - 2012 NSCAA Scholar All-Region First Team - 2012 Rockne Scholar-Athlete Award - 2011, 2012 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team - 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2010, 2011, 2012
Will serve as a team captain during the 2013 season … has the most points (36), goals (11) and assists (14) of any current Irish player … a major contributor during his first three seasons … has not missed a match during his Notre Dame career … has played in 60 games, including four starts … plays the drop forward position and could also play out wide in the midfield … copped all-BIG EAST honors as a junior … two-time recipient of the team’s Rockne Scholar-Athlete Award … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star ...... has earned three monograms … one of the team’s top students. AS A JUNIOR (2012): Appeared in all 22 matches and notched career-high totals in goals (6), assists (6) and points (18) … deposited two game-winning goals … Third Team All-BIG EAST and Second Team AllGreat Lakes Region … Capital One Second Team Academic All-American … NSCAA Second Team Scholar All-American … BIG EAST Academic All-Star … co-recipient of the team’s Knute Rockne Scholar-Athlete Award … assisted on the lone tally in a 1-0 season-opening victory over Duke … had a hand in all three Irish goals in a 3-2 win over San Diego State at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … put the Irish up 1-0 with a goal in the 26th minute and then assisted on the team’s final two scores of the match and was named to the all-tournament team … named to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week for his performance at the IU Classic … tallied the game’s first goal in the 28th minute of a 2-0 triumph of Michigan
State … had the assist on the second goal in a 3-0 blanking of Georgetown … netted a career-high three goals in a 6-1 victory at Seton Hall and was selected to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the performance … assisted on Notre Dame’s final goal in a comefrom-behind 4-2 win at Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Championship … put the Irish up 1-0 in the 33rd minute in a 3-0 besting of Michigan State during the second round of the NCAA Championship … assisted on the team’s lone score in a 2-1 overtime setback to Indiana in the NCAA Championship Round of 16 … earned his third monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Played in all 18 games and made one start … ranked second among all Notre Dame players in goals (5) and points (12) in addition to notching two assists … had a team-best three game-winning goals … received the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne Scholar-Athlete Award … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … gave the Irish a 1-0 lead in the 45th minute in a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … assisted on the game’s first tally in a 2-1 overtime setback to Saint Louis at the adidas/ IU Credit Union Classic … for the third straight match he had a hand in the game’s first goal as he assisted on a score in a 2-2 draw with Denver in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … deposited the lone goal (54th minute) in a 1-0 win at Michigan State … tallied a career-high two goals in a 3-1 victory at Pittsburgh … he gave the Irish a 2-0 lead over the Panthers in the 44th minute and then a 3-0 advantage in the 48th minute … was selected to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week and the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his performance against Pittsburgh … put Notre Dame up 2-0 with a goal in the 80th minute in a 2-1 triumph at Providence … received his second monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2010): A valuable contributor during his rookie campaign … played in every match, including three starts, and registered a team-high six assists … selected to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team … received a monogram … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … assisted on Notre Dame’s final tally in a 5-1 win over Cal Poly that clinched the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament title for the Irish … earned his first career start in the Marquette match and produced a three-assist performance against the Golden Eagles … assisted on the first three Irish goals, which all came in the first 30
Shipp’s Career Bests Goals Game Season Assists Game Season Points Game Season
3 (Seton Hall ‘12) 6 (2012) 3 (Marquette ‘10) 6, twice (2010 & 2012) 6 (Seton Hall ‘12) 18 (2012)
Shipp’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Totals
GP-GS 20-3 18-1 22-0 60-4
G A Pts Sh GW 0 6 6 35 0 5 2 12 34 3 6 6 18 55 2 11 14 36 124 5
minutes of the match, in the 4-1 win over Marquette … also started against Louisville (L, 0-2) and Seton Hall (W, 3-1) … collected an assist on Notre Dame’s first two goals in the victory at Seton Hall. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked No. 19 on Top Drawer Soccer’s 2010 Top 100 men’s recruits list … 2008 adidas ESP camp attendee … 2008 Development Academy Midwest Starting XI … named 2009 all-area first team by the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, Pioneer Press … Region II ODP Team (2005-2007) … Region II ODP team made trips to Italy and Argentina … Illinois State ODP Team (2005-2007) … 2007 Illinois ODP team regional and national champions … three-year varsity starter in high school … tallied 32 goals and 27 assists during his high school career … two-time all-state selection … received all-midwest honors on one occasion … member of the National Honor Society and Cum Laude Society … son of Terry and Kathleen Shipp … younger brother, Michael, is a sophomore on the Notre Dame roster … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a finance major … carries a 3.883 cumulative GPA … has been named to the dean’s list on multiple occasions.
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grant van de casteele
Senior Defender 6-2 • 165 Plano, Texas Frisco Centennial
HONORS & AWARDS Team Captain - 2013 All-BIG EAST Third Team - 2012 BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year - 2012 BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Defensive Performer - 2012 BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team - 2012 All-Great Lakes Region Third Team - 2012 NSCAA Scholar All-Region First Team - 2012 Rockne Scholar-Athlete Award - 2012 Senior CLASS Award Candidate - 2012 NSCAA Scholar All-Region Second Team - 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star- 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Returns to the Irish for a fifth season and will serve as a team captain during the 2013 campaign … will start in the central defense for the fourth straight season … has started 60 consecutive matches entering the 2013 season … eight points on four goals … has earned three monograms … 2012-13 BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year … received the team’s Rockne Student-Athlete Award as a senior … an all-BIG EAST performer … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … NSCAA Scholar All-Region … brings good height to the Notre Dame defensive unit … good in the air and connects passes well … one of the team’s top students. AS A SENIOR (2012): Started all 22 matches and helped the Irish defense post nine shutouts … Third Team All-BIG EAST … BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year … Third Team All-Great Lakes Region … NSCAA First Team Scholar All-Region … Senior CLASS Award candidate … co-recipient of the team’s Knute Rockne ScholarAthlete Award … BIG EAST Academic All-Star … named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week after helping the Irish win the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament with wins over Oregon State (1-0) and Akron (3-1) … selected as the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament Defensive MVP and also was on the all-tournament team … scored the
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Fighting Irish game winner in the 71st minute and helped the Irish post a shutout in a 1-0 triumph at Indiana … named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his performance against the Hoosiers … tapped as the BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Defensive Performer along with being picked to the all-tournament team after helping Notre Dame win the league title … earned his third monogram. AS A JUNIOR (2011): Started all 18 matches and played the fourth-most minutes on the team (1,712) … tallied one goal … helped the Irish defense post five shutouts on the season and limit opponents to just 0.89 goals per game … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 19 after helping the Irish defense surrender just one combined goal in wins over Michigan (2-1 in ot) and Michigan State (1-0) … put Notre Dame on the board in the 30th minute en route to a 4-0 win over Seton Hall … received his second monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Started every match in the central defense … helped the Irish defense post six shutouts … scored two goals … played the third-most minutes on the team (1,866) … earned his first monogram … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … made his collegiate debut in the season opener, a 1-0 loss to UCLA at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … deposited the team’s final goal in a 5-1 win over Cal Poly that clinched the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament title for the Fighting Irish … tallied the game winner in the 66th minute in a 2-1 triumph of Marquette in the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Championship … named to the College Soccer News Team of the Week for his efforts against the Golden Eagles. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Did not see game action … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played with Andromeda 91, now Andromeda U-18 Academy, for eight years … squad won the U.S. Youth Soccer (USYS) national championship in 2008 … team was USYS regional finalists in 2007 and Disney Showcase finalists in 2008 … team traveled to Sweden and England in 2006 where they were Manchester United Umbro Cup champions … North Texas State Cup champion along with being a finalist on three other occasions … named to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s 2009 top 100 men’s recruits … played with current Notre
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Van De Casteele’s Career Bests Goals Game 1, four times (MR: Indiana ‘12) Season 2 (2010) Assists Game -Season -Points Game 2, four times (MR: Indiana ‘12) Season 4 (2010)
Van De Casteele’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2009 Did Not Play 2010 20-20 2 0 4 9 1 2011 18-18 1 0 2 5 1 2012 22-22 1 0 2 10 1 Totals 60-60 4 0 8 24 3
Dame teammate Dillon Powers on Andromeda SC … a three-time letterwinner at Frisco Centennial … varsity captain … named district player of the year in 2007 … team captured the 2007 district title … a National Merit Commended Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society … named Texas Scholar-Athlete … son of Mark and Barbara Van De Casteele … represents the men’s soccer team on Notre Dame’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) … son of Mark and Barbara Van De Casteele … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in finance and economics … boasts a 3.718 cumulative GPA … has appeared on the dean’s list on multiple occasions.
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patrick wall
Senior Goalkeeper 5-11 • 160 Sugarland, Texas Strake Jesuit College Prep
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team - 2012 BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2010, 2011, 2012
Figures to be the starter in goal … has played in 11 career games, including 10 starts … boasts a 9-1-0 record with three shutouts … has a 0.97 goals-against average and a .762 save percentage … has made 32 saves and has surrendered 10 goals … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … has earned two monograms. AS A JUNIOR (2012): Split time in goal … started 10 matches and notched a 9-1-0 record with a 0.98 goals-against average and a .762 save percentage … three shutouts … made 32 saves and allowed 10 goals … made his first career start in a 2-1 win over Clemson at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … made two saves against the Tigers … was in goal during a 3-1 victory over Akron that clinched the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament title for the Irish … made three saves versus the Zips and was named the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament Goalkeeping Co-MVP … first career shutout came in a 1-0 overtime victory at Michigan as he made two saves in 103:42 in goal … collected another clean sheet in his next start, a 1-0 triumph at Indiana … made four saves and did not surrender a goal in a 3-0 win over Georgetown … selected to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his performance against the Hoyas … made a career-high eight saves in a 3-1 victory over Marquette … had four saves in 108:59 in goal in a 3-2 overtime win over Georgetown in the final of the BIG EAST Championship … named to the BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned his second monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2011): Played in one match … earned his first monogram … made his collegiate debut in a 4-0 win over Seton Hall … played the final five minutes of the match.
AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Did not see game action … a BIG EAST Academic AllStar. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A prep All-American … member of the South Texas ODP for four years … plays for the Houston Dynamo U-18 club squad … won the Dallas Cup U19 with the Houston Dynamo (age 16) … part of the Region III pool for one year … played for the Eclipse Soccer Club from ages 8-17 … 2006 USYSNC state champion with the Eclipse 91 Black … made regional appearances with his Eclipse 91 Black squad in 2006 (quarterfinals) and 2009 (semifinals) … earned all-district honors in high school during his sophomore season as a defender and during his junior campaign as a goalkeeper … played in the field as a senior and copped first-team all-district, first-team all-region and first-team all-state accolades … academic all-state … named to Houston’s Best XI … selected to the state championship all-tournament team … has taken several foreign trips with his club
Wall’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GA Min. GAA SV SO Rec. 2010 Did Not Play 2011 1-0 0 5:30 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 2012 10-10 10 921:46 0.98 32 3 9-1-0 Totals 11-10 10 927:16 0.97 32 3 9-1-0
Wall’s Career Bests Saves
Game 8 (Marquette ‘12) Season 32 (2012) Minutes Played Game 108:59 (Georgetown^ ‘12) Season 921:46 (2012) Shutout Streak Minutes 337:56 (Akron-Pittsburgh ‘12) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament teams … son of Matt and Barbara Wall … enrolled in the College of Engineering as an aerospace engineering major … carries a 3.210 cumulative GPA.
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nick besler
Junior Midfielder 6-0 • 160 Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley West
HONORS & AWARDS All-BIG EAST Third Team - 2012 BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team - 2012
Likely to start in the central midfield for the second consecutive season … has appeared in 35 career games, including 22 starts … four points on one goal and two assists … could also play in the central defense … earned all-BIG EAST accolades as a sophomore … two monograms. AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Started every match and tallied four points on one goal and two assists … Third Team All-BIG EAST … named to the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic All-Tournament Team as he helped the Irish post wins over San Diego State (3-2) and Clemson (2-1) … picked up his first career point when he assisted on the team’s third goal in a 6-1 win at Seton Hall … had a goal and an assist in the 3-2 overtime victory over Georgetown in the final of the BIG EAST Championship … netted the equalizer with just 32 seconds left in regulation and then assisted on the golden goal in the win against the Hoyas that clinched the league title for the Irish … selected to the BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team … earned his second monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Came off the bench in 13 matches for the Fighting Irish … gave the Irish valuable minutes in the central midfield … made his collegiate debut in the second game of the season, a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … earned a monogram. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: NSCAA All-American (2010) … NSCAA 2010 Kansas Player of the Year … ESPNRise.com 2010 fall All-America team … 2010 Kansas City Metro Player of the Year … two-time Eastern Kansas League Offensive Player of the Year (2009 & 2010) … four-year varsity letterwinner at Blue Valley West … as a senior,
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Fighting Irish tallied a school-record 27 goals and also had nine assists … registered a school-record 47 career goals in addition to posting 24 assists … helped the 2010 team to a 20-1 record and the Kansas 6A state title … the 2010 team was ranked No. 12 nationally according to the NSCAA and ESPNRise.com Fab 50 … captained his high school squad during his senior campaign … five-time Kansas State Cup champion (2005-09, 2011) with his KCFC Rangers 92-93’ squad … five-time captain of his club team … U.S. ODP Region II 93’ Regional Team in 2008, 2009 and 2010 and was the team captain in `09 and `10 … U.S. Youth Soccer Region II regional qualifier (2005-11) … U.S. Youth Soccer Region II finalist in 2008 and Midwest Region League champion that same season … attended the Notre Dame Elite Soccer Camp in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … selected to the Notre Dame Elite Soccer Camp All-Star Team in 2009 … received the inaugural Kevin Gray Youth Player of the Year Award in August of 2011 … the award is presented to the top youth player in the Kansas City area … older brother Matt played at Notre Dame from 2006-09 and was an All-American and an Academic All-American … Matt currently
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Besler’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2011 13-0 0 0 0 4 0 2012 22-22 1 2 4 18 0 Totals 35-22 1 2 4 22 0
Besler’s Career Bests Goals Game 1 (Georgetown^ ‘12) Season 1 (2012) Assists Game 1, twice (Seton Hall ‘12 & Georgetown^ ‘12) Season 2 (2012) Points Game 3 (Georgetown^ ‘12) Season 4 (2012) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament
plays for Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer (MLS) and is a member of the United States Senior National Team … son of Greg and Diane Besler … enrolled in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business as an accounting major.
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Vince Cicciarelli
Junior Forward 6-2 • 205 Peoria, Ill. Peoria Notre Dame
Will be a major factor at the forward position … a candidate to start at the high forward spot … suffered through a knee injury during his sophomore season … coming off a solid spring season … has played in one career game … his size brings another dimension to the Notre Dame attacking unit … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in one match after battling through an injury for most of the season … made his collegiate debut by coming off the bench in a 6-1 victory at Seton Hall … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star.
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Robby gallegos
Junior Midfielder 5-9 • 140
AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Did not see game action during his rookie campaign. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: NSCAA All-American (2010) … first team ESPN Rise All-American (2010) … 2010 Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association (IHSSCA) Illinois Player of the Year … IHSSCA All-State (2009 & 2010) … ESPN Rise National Player of the Week (October 6, 2010) … Chicago Tribune first team all-state (2010) … two-time Peoria Journal Star Player of the Year (2009 & 2010) … threetime Peoria Journal Star first team all-area (2008-10) … four-time Mid-State 6 first team all-conference (2007-10) … member of SLSG Metro Academy U-17/18 (U.S. Development Academy) … four-year varsity starter at Peoria Notre Dame … tallied 96 goals and 51 assists during his prep career … high school squad reached No. 4 in the 2010 NSCAA national rankings … two-time Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Class 2A state champion (2008 & 2010) … 2009 state runner-up … son of Scott and Diane Cicciarelli … enrolled in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in marketing and American Studies … boasts a 3.143 cumulative GPA. conflicts with the U.S. Soccer Academy scheduling … played for his high school varsity squad (Bellarmine) as a sophomore … Bellarmine won the WCAL and CCS championships during his sophomore season … became a starter for the De Anza Force U16s as a sophomore … as a freshman, he joined the Bellarmine freshman team in addition to playing with the De Anza Force U16s … son of Ron and Jane Gallegos … enrolled in
Cicciarelli’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2011 Did Not Play 2012 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1-0 0 0 0 0 0
Gallegos’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2011 Did Not Play 2012 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1-0 0 0 0 0 0
Notre Dame’s College of Science as a pre-professional studies (pre-med) major … has a 3.031 cumulative GPA.
Aptos, Calif. Bellarmine
A candidate to start in the central midfield … has played in one game during his career … a very good passer. AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Played in one match … made his Fighting Irish debut in a 6-1 victory at Seton Hall. AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Did not see game action during his rookie campaign. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked as a top-20 regional player to watch in Northern California and Hawaii for the class of 2011 … started for the De Anza Force U18s during his junior and senior seasons … he was unable to play for his high school team during his junior and senior years due to
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max lachowecki
Junior Defender 5-10 • 155 Evansville, Ind. Reitz Memorial
Figures to be Notre Dame’s starting left back for the second straight season … has started all 22 matches that he has played … six points on two goals and two assists … named to the 2012 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team … possesses good speed … brings versatility to the team … has earned one monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Started all 22 matches and compiled six points on two goals and two assists … helped the Irish defense post nine shutouts on the season … named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team … Soccer America All-Freshman Second Team … scored the game’s lone goal in the 81st minute in a 1-0 victory over Oregon State in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament and was named to the all-tournament team after helping the Irish capture the title … selected as the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week and was placed on the Soccer America National Team of the Week for his performance in the Berticelli Tournament … assisted on the team’s third goal in a 7-1 besting of Pittsburgh … had the assist on Notre Dame’s first tally in a 3-0 victory over Providence … appeared on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his effort against the Friars … deposited the third goal in a 3-0 triumph of Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Championship … earned his first monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Did not see game action during his rookie campaign. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: NSCAA All-American (2010) … NSCAA/adidas High School All-Region IV (2009, 2010) … four-year starter … led high school team in scoring his final three seasons … tallied 79 goals and 37 assists … three-time first-team all-state (2008-10) … ESPN Rise High School top 40 players to watch (2009 & 2010) … ESPN Rise Player of the Week (2009) … three-time Academic All-State
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Fighting Irish (2008-10) … two-time metro player of the year (2009 & 2010) … two-time state champion (2007 & 2008) … 2010 state finalist … invited to U15 Boys National Team training camp in 2007 … Region II ODP Boys 92 Team (2007, 2008, 2009) … the 2009 ODP squad played in Argentina … named to ODP Interregional Supergroup All-Star Teams in 2008 and 2009 … Indiana ODP 1992 state team (2006-09) … two-time ODP National Champions with Indiana ‘92 (2008 & 2009) … Indiana State Cup champions in 2009 and 2010 with FC Evansville … played with the Indiana United Academy … son of AJ and Kay Lachowecki … enrolled in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business as a marketing major.
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Lachowecki’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2011 Did Not Play 2012 22-22 2 2 6 28 1 Totals 22-22 2 2 6 28 1
Lachowecki’s Career Bests Goals Game 1, twice (Oregon State ‘12 & Michigan State* ‘12) Season 2 (2012) Assists Game 1, twice (Pittsburgh ‘12 & Providence ‘12) Season 2 (2012) Points Game 2, twice (Oregon State ‘12 & Michigan State* ‘12) Season 6 (2012) * - NCAA Tournament
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brendan lesch
Junior Midfielder 6-0 • 175 Westport, Conn. Staples
A key part of Notre Dame’s midfield unit … a candidate to start in the wide midfield … battled injuries during his freshman and sophomore seasons … has played in eight career games, including one start … a very strong and competitive player … coaching staff is excited about his potential … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … a very good student … has earned one monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Missed the early portion of the season due to an injury … played in eight matches, including one start … missed the first eight games of the season and made his debut in a 2-1 setback
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trevor gonzales
Junior Defender 5-10 • 158 Allen, Texas Lovejoy
at Louisville … his first career start came against Indiana in the NCAA Championship Round of 16 … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned his first monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Played in two games during his rookie campaign … suffered a knee injury during the season and missed the rest of the campaign … made his Irish debut in the second match of the season, a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … also saw time in a 2-2 draw with Denver at the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: NSCAA All-American (2010) … 2010 Connecticut Junior Soccer Association (CJSA) Connecticut High School Player of the Year … two time all-state and all-New England selection … four-year varsity starter … state championship tournament MVP … league championship tournament MVP … captain of high school squad during his senior season … son of Jeanne and Brendan Lesch … enrolled in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business as a finance major … boasts a 3.443 cumulative GPA … appeared on the dean’s list of the spring 2013 semester. Gives depth to Notre Dame’s defense … can play anywhere on the backline … will look to make his collegiate debut during the 2013 campaign … joined the Fighting Irish squad in the spring of 2012. AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Did not appear in a match. AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Did not play in the fall, joined the Irish in the spring of 2012. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played club soccer for the Dallas Texans … finished third at the 2011 USSF Academy National Finals … led Texans to the 2009 USYSA national title, the 2009 USYSA National League title and the 2008 USYSA Region III title … the Texans were the North Texas State champions from 2007-09 and again in 2012 … won 2010 Disney Cup … attended Lovejoy High School and was the varsity team captain all four seasons … tal-
Lesch’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2011 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 8-1 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 10-1 0 0 0 2 0
Gonzales’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2011 Did Not Play 2012 Did Not Play
lied 18 goals and 68 assists throughout high school career … a four-time all-district performer … earned all-region accolades during his junior and senior seasons … utility player of the year as junior and midfielder of the year as senior … four-year captain of the varsity cross country team at Lovejoy … led the cross country team to the 2010 3A state title … son of Louis and Lisa Gonzales … younger brother, Zachary, is a junior at Lovejoy … father started for the Hartwick College men’s soccer program from 1980-83 under head coach Jim Lennox … enrolled in Notre Dame’s College of Engineering as a mechanical engineering major.
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PATRICK HODAN
Sophomore Midfielder 5-9 • 145 Brookfield, Wis. Marquette Univ. High School
Had a breakout freshman season with the Fighting Irish … likely to start at the wide midfield position … played in 22 games, including two starts … 17 points on six goals and five assists … named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … one monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2012): A major contributor during his freshman campaign … appeared in all 22 matches, including two starts … tallied 17 points on six goals and five assists … selected to the BIG EAST AllRookie Team … in his first career start he assisted on the equalizer in an eventual 3-1 win over Akron that clinched the Mike Berticelli Tournament for the Irish … netted the second goal, which occurred in the 54th minute, in a 2-0 besting of Michigan State … gave the Fighting Irish a 4-0 lead in the 51st minute of a 7-1 triumph over Pittsburgh … assisted on the third tally in a 3-0 victory over Georgetown … deposited Notre Dame’s lone goal in a 2-1 setback at Northwestern … scored the team’s third goal and assisted on the fifth score in a 6-1 win at Seton Hall … tapped as the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for the performance against the Pirates
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DANNY LOJEK
Sophomore Midfielder 5-10 • 145 Orland Park, Ill. Carl Sandburg
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Fighting Irish … collected the assist on the game’s final goal in a 3-1 besting of Marquette … top performance of the season came in a 4-2 win at Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Championship as he notched two goals and one assist … cut the Orange lead to one (2-1) with a goal in the 63rd minute and then assisted on the equalizer 19 seconds later … put the Irish on top with a goal in the 77th minute … selected to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and the Top Drawer National Team of the Week for the effort versus Syracuse … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned a monogram. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-American (2011) … NSCAA Academic All-American (2011) … Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association 2011 Player of the Year … 2012 Gatorade Wisconsin Player of the Year … 2011 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Metro Player of the Year … two-time first team all-conference, all-area, all-state and all-Midwest Region selection (2010 & 2011) … threeyear varsity starter at Marquette University High School … as a junior, led his team to the 2010 Wisconsin Division I state title … broke a 27-year-old record for most goals and points scored at the 2010 Wisconsin state tournament … named ESPN Rise Player of the Week on November 3, 2010 … as a senior, scored a school-record 45 goals and added 10 assists … registered a schoolrecord 81 goals and 27 assists during his career … co-captained the 2011 team to a 24-0-1 record and the Wisconsin Division I state title … the 2011 team was ranked third nationally according to ESPNRise.com FAB 50 … established a record for most goals and points scored at the 2011 Wisconsin Will look to make his Irish debut during the 2013 season … gives the Irish key depth in the wide midfield … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Did not appear in a match … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A three-year varsity starter at Carl Sandburg High School … did not play his sophomore season as he was training with the Chicago Magic Academy … led high school team in scoring during his junior and senior seasons … two-time offensive player of the year for Carl Sandburg … two-time all-Southwest (2010 & 2011) … 2011 Southtown Star all-
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Hodan’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2012 22-2 6 5 17 40 1 Totals 22-2 6 5 17 40 1
Hodan’s Career Bests Goals Game 2 (Syracuse^ ‘12) Season 6 (2012) Assists Game 1, five times (MR: Syracuse^ ‘12) Season 5 (2012) Points Game 5 (Syracuse^ ‘12) Season 17 (2012) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament
state tournament … led FC Milwaukee Academy team in goals scored (2008 & 2009) … two-time Wisconsin State Cup champion (2007 & 2008) … U.S. Youth Soccer Region II finalist (2008) … Wisconsin Olympic Development Program (ODP) (2005-2008) … U.S. ODP Region II 1993 Regional Team (2008) … 2007 National Champion, Kick-It 3v3 Soccer Shootout, Orlando, Fla. … 2006 national runner-up, Kick-It 3v3 Soccer Shootout, Orlando, Fla. … attended the Notre Dame Elite Soccer Camp in 2010 and 2011 … selected to the Notre Dame Elite Soccer Camp all-star team in 2010 and 2011 … son of Patrick and Kerry Hodan … enrolled in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business … boasts a 3.900 cumulative GPA … named to the dean’s list for the spring 2013 semester.
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area team … captained his high school squad during his senior season … two-time Super Y-League National Camp selectee … 2008 Illinois State Cup champion with the Chicago Magic … scored the winning goal in the Illinois State Cup final … played with the Chicago Fire Academy … son of Andy and Lottie Lojek … enrolled in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business … has a 3.000 cumulative GPA.
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CONNOR KLEKOTA
Sophomore Midfielder 5-8 • 158 Amherst, Ohio Amherst Steele
A candidate to start in the central midfield … will look to make his Notre Dame debut during the 2013 campaign … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Did not see game action during his freshman campaign … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: 2011 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Region IV Team …
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EVAN PANKEN
Sophomore Midfielder 5-10 • 150 Edina, Minn. Edina
Provides valuable depth to the midfield unit … plays the wide midfield position … will look to play in his first match during the
among the ESPN Rise class of 2012 Ohio prospects … was mentioned on the ESPN Rise top 2012 recruits list along with the College Soccer News top 2012 recruits listing … established Amherst Steele High School career records in goals (73) and assists (47) … earned all-Ohio honors twice, including first-team accolades as a senior … received all-Ohio academic honors on four occasions … 2011 Southwestern Conference (SWC) Player of the Year … 2010 & 2011 Lorain County Player of the Year … three-time first team all-SWC … SWC Scholar-Athlete … copped Greater Cleveland accolades three times, including first-team honors twice … three-time first team all-Lorain County … two-time team MVP and offensive player of the year of the Amherst Steele team … captained his high school squad during his junior and senior seasons … four-time varsity letter winner … 2011 SWC Champions (first time school history) … high school team was ranked ninth, which marked its first-ever ranking … helped lead high school
2013 season … a BIG EAST Academic AllStar. AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Did not see game action … a BIG EAST Academic AllStar. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four-year varsity member and three-time letter winner at Edina High School … started his sophomore, junior and senior seasons at Edina … two-time all-conference performer (2010 & 2011) … 2011 Class “AA” all-state honoree … 2010 Class “AA” all-state honorable mention … earned all-Metro second team honors as a senior … MVP of the Edina squad during his senior campaign … Edina team won the 2010 Lake Conference title …
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team to a school-record 15 wins in 2011 … as a freshman, his high school squad won the district title for the first time in team history … received the 2008 Coaches Award (high school) … Cleveland Plain Dealer Boys Soccer All-Star Team (2011) … Columbus Crew Soccer Academy 18s 2011 Player of the Year (2011) … captained his Columbus Crew Soccer Academy 18s squad … selected to the all-star team at the 2010 Notre Dame Elite Soccer Camp … his Columbus Crew Soccer Academy 18s qualified for the Developmental Academy Playoffs in 2010 … also helped his Columbus Crew Soccer Academy 16s qualify for the Developmental Academy Playoffs in 2008 and 2009 … son of Alan and Tammy Klekota … enrolled in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business … has a 3.500 cumulative GPA.
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started for his Minnesota Olympic Development Program (ODP) squad in 2010 … plays club for the Minnesota Thunder Academy USDA U18 … traveled with his club team to train with ABC FC in Natal, Brazil, in 2009 … son of Eric and Michele Panken … enrolled in Notre Dame’s College of Science as a pre-professional studies (premed) and Spanish major … boasts a 3.880 cumulative GPA … named to the dean’s list for the spring 2013 semester.
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MICHAEL SHIPP
Sophomore Defender 5-11 • 150 Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest
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BRIAN TALCOTT
Sophomore Goalkeeper 6-2 • 170 Omaha, Neb. Millard North
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Provides key depth to the Fighting Irish goalkeeping unit … coming off a solid spring season … will look to make his collegiate debut during the 2013 season … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A FRESHMAN (2012): Did not appear in a match … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year finalist as a junior and senior … was on the ESPN Rise “Top 25 Goalkeepers to Watch” list … four-year varsity starter at Millard North High School … three-time all-state honoree, including first-team honors as a senior … earned all-metro honors as a junior and senior … captained his high school squad for three seasons … won six consecutive
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all-star (2011) … has captained his Chicago Fire Juniors club team for the past six seasons (2006-12) … two-time Illinois State Cup champion (2007 & 2011) … vice president of the National Honor Society … Cum Laude Society member … older brother, Harrison, is a senior on the Fighting Irish squad … son of Terry and Kathleen Shipp … enrolled in Notre Dame’s College of Science as a preprofessional studies (pre-med) major … boasts a 4.000 cumulative GPA … multiple dean’s list appearances.
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Nebraska state titles with his club team … two-year Olympic Development Program (ODP) player … participated in the Nebraska Shrine Soccer Classic … earned academic all-state and academic all-metro honors … earned four academic letters at Millard North … also a varsity letter winner in basketball … son of Jim and Kathy Talcott … enrolled in Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters … boasts a 3.800 cumulative GPA … has appeared on the dean’s list.
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Brandon Aubrey
Freshman Midfielder 6-3 • 173 Plano, Texas Plano Senior
A talented player that gives the Irish solid depth at the central midfield position … strong in the air and heads the ball well … also played in the central defense and even spent time at forward for his club team … a well-rounded player who can be slotted into different roles to help the team … from the same high school as former Notre Dame AllAmerican Dillon Powers (’13). HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Member of the U18 Dallas Texans United States Soccer Development Academy (USSDA) club team … rated as the 24th-best
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Patrick Connolly
Freshman Midfielder 5-7 • 155 New Canaan, Conn. Fairfield Prep
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Mark Gormley
Freshman Midfielder 5-8 • 150 Minneapolis, Minn. Shattuck-St. Mary’s
recruit in the class of 2013 by College Soccer News … ranked as the 43rd best player nationally in the class of 2013 according to Top Drawer Soccer … tapped as the thirdbest player in the state of Texas and the 20th-best midfielder in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer … given a four-star ranking (out of five) by Top Drawer Soccer … USSDA Select Team in 2011-12 and 2012-13 … in 2011-12, the Texans were the USSDA U15/16 Central Conference champions along with being a USSDA playoffs participant and Dallas Cup Super Group … two-time U17 Disney Showcase champions … 2010-11 USSF Academy Playoffs Bracket champions and Finals Week participant … played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Plano Senior High School … in 2011, Plano Senior was ranked ninth nationally and the squad captured the District 8-5A title, the Bi-District championship along with being Area champions … his 13 goals as a sophomore in ’11 ranked second on the team … named first team all-district in ’11 … during his freshman season in ‘10, Plano Senior was the Bi-District and Area champions in addition to being the District finalist and Regional quali-
fier … honorable mention all-district as a freshman … competed with the Dallas Texans 95 Red club team from 2005-10 and captained the team from 2008-10 … helped the squad to five State Cup titles and a regional finalist finish in ‘09 … the Dallas Texans 95 Red were the ‘09 and ‘10 Classic League grand champions and the ’09 Premiere League West champions … the team also took home the ’09 Dallas Cup and the Disney Showcase title … ‘09 and ‘10 Manchester United Premier Cup team … has experience playing overseas … team was the ’08 Gothia Cup (Sweden) grand champions and then finished as semifinalists in ’09 … ’09 Tivoli Cup (Denmark) champions and finalists at the ’08 Helsinki Cup (Finland) … hails from the same high school as former Notre Dame All-America soccer player and ‘13 graduate Dillon Powers, who currently plays for the Colorado Rapids (MLS) … son of Jeffery and Donna Aubrey … brother, Ryan, is a goalkeeper at the University at Buffalo … enrolled in Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies program.
Provides depth to the Notre Dame midfield, specifically as a central midfielder. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A four-year varsity player and a three-year starter at Fairfield Prep … captained his high school team as a senior … earned first team all-conference honors … Fairfield Prep won conference title in 2011 and 2012 … team was the 2012 state runner-up, which signified the best season in Fairfield Prep history
… played for Beachside Soccer Club of Connecticut for seven years … club squad was a six-time (2008-13) Connecticut State Cup Champion … Region I finalist and a member of the National League … threetime attendee at the Notre Dame camp and was a Notre Dame Elite Camp All-Star in 2012 … son of Mark and Kelly Connolly … both parents are Notre Dame graduates … enrolled in Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies program.
Part of Notre Dame’s midfield unit … plays the wide areas … had a very successful high school career … has experience playing overseas with his club team. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-time state champion in Minnesota … three-time region II holdover for ODP … represented Minnesota at ODP nationals in 2010 in Phoenix … played three seasons at Shattuck-St. Mary’s and captained the team
during his senior campaign … traveled with his club team, Minnesota United, to Turkey and Brazil and played against teams such as Fenerbahce’s and Galatasaray’s youth teams … lived in Brazil for three months and trained at Ole Brasil FC … lived in Barcelona for sixth months and played with a club team during that time … son of Mark and Laura Gormley … enrolled in Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies program.
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Matt Habrowski
Freshman Defender 6-2 • 175 Berkley, Mich. Brother Rice
Plays primarily as a central defender, but could also move to left back … a smooth player who passes the ball well … plays under control and is a calculated player. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Played for the Crew Soccer Academy (CSA)
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Oliver Harris
Freshman Midfielder 5-10 • 152 Birmingham, Mich. Detroit Country Day
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seasons at Brother Rice High School … did not play as a senior due to a 10-month academy season … two-time all-state, including a first-team nod as a junior … named to the all-state “Dream Team” as a junior in ’11 … three-time all-district … a starter as a freshman at Brother Rice and helped the team to the Division I state title … team captain at Brother Rice as a sophomore and junior … ‘09 and ‘10 district champions … Catholic League champions in ’10 … three-time first team All-Catholic League … earned a varsity letter all three seasons at Brother Rice … has attended U.S. Soccer U14/U15/U17/U18 National Team Camps both in the United States and abroad … has played domestically and internationally with his Olympic Developmental Program team … son of Jim and Julia Habrowski … enrolled in Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies program.
Another talented player in Notre Dame’s midfield unit … can play in the middle or out wide … handles the ball well and can run with the ball … a workhorse on the field … coaching staff likes his ability to do the “dirty work” in the midfield. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Earned two varsity letters at Detroit Country Day … scored the winning goal in the State Cup final during his junior season … was voted team MVP by his teammates as a junior … senior captain of his high school squad, but was unable to play that season due to conflicts with the U.S. Soccer Academy scheduling … U.S. Olympic Development Program Michigan state team in ‘08 and ‘09 … played club for the Crew Soccer Academy (CSA)
Wolves … captained the Wolves to a thirdplace finish in the U15/16 division at Development Academy Finals Week during the ‘11-‘12 season … played with fellow Notre Dame freshman Matt Habrowski on the Wolves … selected to play for the U16 Academy team at Derby County FC in England in ‘11 … ranked No. 71 in the class of 2013 by College Soccer News … given a four-star ranking (out of five) by Top Drawer Soccer … identified as one of the “Great Lakes 2013 boys demanding respect” by Top Drawer Soccer in August of ‘10 … older brother, James, played soccer at Cornell … son of Warren and Helen Harris … enrolled in Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies program.
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Chris Hubbard
Freshman Goalkeeper 6-4 • 205 Louisville, Ky. Trinity
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Mark Mishu
Freshman Defender 6-1 • 170 Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville Catholic
Provides the Irish with key depth at the goalkeeper position … a big, strong athlete who has all the tools to become a very good goalkeeper … kicks the ball well and has a good presence in goal … was a regular at Notre Dame summer camps. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four-year varsity starter at Trinity High School … earned All-America honors as a senior … also collected all-state accolades as a senior … named high school team’s MVP as a senior after posting a 0.35 goals-against average and notching 16 shutouts … allowed just eight goals in 23 games during his senior campaign … registered a 0.66 goals-against average and 50 shutouts during his high school career … 2012 Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) Good Hands Award, which goes to the top
goalkeeper … named to the all-7th Region team as a senior … Academic All-State all four years of high school … team captain at Trinity … All-Louisville Catholic as a junior and senior … was the starting goalkeeper in high school All-American game played in Birmingham, Ala. … Vype Magazine Athlete of the Month for October ‘12 … was on the Kentucky Olympic Development Program (ODP) team from 2007-10 … Region II ODP pool in 2008 … 2012 Notre Dame Elite Camp All-Star … played for the River City Rovers PDL team … captain of four-time Kentucky State Cup champion United 1996FC 95B Internationals … allowed just two goals in four years of State Cup competition … son of Dave and Monika Hubbard … enrolled in Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies program.
A defender that can either play in the center or at right back … a very good athlete who has a nice feel for the game … a good attacking defender with a nice touch on the ball and good vision … could also play in the midfield. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A four-year starter at Knoxville Catholic High School … first team all-district in ‘10 …
named his high school team’s rookie of the year in ‘09 … three-year captain of his club team, FC Alliance ’95 … helped FC Alliance ’95 to Tennessee State Cup finalist finish on four occasions … joins his older brother, Luke, a senior right back, on the Fighting Irish squad … son of Firas and Leslie Mishu … enrolled in Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies program.
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Atlantic coast conference The Tradition Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 61st year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it.. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 131 NCAA championships, including 69 in women’s competition and 62 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 150 times in men’s competition and 106 times in women’s action. Given the ACC’s strong history and the strengthening of its ranks with the additions of Notre Dame, Pitt and Syracuse in 2013, followed by Louisville in 2014, those numbers – and the league’s longstanding tradition of excellence – appear destined to only grow greater in the years ahead.
2012-13 in Review The 2012-13 academic year saw ACC teams capture four more national team titles and seven individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 62 national team titles over the last 16 years and has won two or more NCAA titles in 30 of the past 32 years. A total of 119 ACC teams placed in NCAA post-season competition in 2012-13. League teams compiled a 120-74-2 (.617) mark against non-league opponents in NCAA championship dual competition. The ACC’s new membership further bolsters the league’s already-strong academic standing among NCAA Division I conferences. The ACC’s member institutions, effective July 1, 2014, rank first among BCS automatic qualifying conferences in the latest US News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” list. ACC schools averaged a ranking of 55.73 and were the only conference with eight schools ranked among the top 50 (five public, three private). The ACC is also the only conference with 11 schools ranked among the top 70.
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The Championships The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the 2013-14 academic year--12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing with volleyball deciding its champion by regular season play.
A History The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid-South, Mid-Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005. The ACC added its 13th and 14th members on Sept. 18, 2011, when Pittsburgh and Syracuse accepted invitations to join the conference. The two schools officially join the ACC on July 1, 2013. Notre Dame also officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013, after announcing on Sept. 12, 2012 its intention to enter the league for competition in all sports but football, bringing the membership of the conference to 15. The Fighting Irish will play five football games with ACC schools each year. On July 1, 2014, Louisville will enter the ACC from the Big East Conference. The ACC will remain a 15-member conference, as Maryland plans to join the Big Ten.
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Bobby Clark has guided Notre Dame to the NCAA Championship 11 times during his 12 seasons with the Irish. The Fighting Irish have been to the Round of 16 five times during that span.
Bobby Clark Bobby Clark Head Coach 13th Season Jordanhill College ’67
Bobby Clark’s formula for success and his reputation for assembling winning teams are evident after 12 seasons at Notre Dame. The charismatic and affable Fighting Irish leader has guided his Notre Dame teams to 11 NCAA Championship appearances, two BIG EAST tournament titles (2003 & 2012) and three BIG EAST regular-season crowns (2004, 2007 & 2008). Since coming to Notre Dame in January of 2001, Clark, a native of Scotland, has engineered a great turnaround. In the two seasons prior to his arrival, the program suffered consecutive losing campaigns, but under Clark Notre Dame has compiled a winning record every season en route to an impressive 153-68-35 (.666) mark and the Fighting Irish have been ranked in the final National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) top-25 poll in 10 of Clark’s 12 seasons. Notre Dame reached new heights within the program by advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship for the first time ever in 2006 and made a repeat appearance in 2007. Clark, a two-time BIG EAST coach of the year, became Notre Dame’s all-time wins leader during the 2011 campaign. For his dedication and commitment to the Fighting Irish men’s soccer program, the Notre Dame Monogram Club awarded Clark with an honorary monogram in June of 2011. Winning has been synonymous with Clark wherever he has been. His 26-year resume has produced a glossy .676 winning percentage. Clark’s teams have posted a 306-13160 mark during his collegiate coaching tenure. Prior to becoming Notre Dame’s fifth head coach, he had successful coaching stints at Dartmouth (1985-93) and Stanford (19962000). The 2012 season signified one of the best in Notre Dame history as the Fighting Irish won their first seven matches en route to a 17-4-1 record. The 17 wins were the most for the program since 1988. Notre Dame won the BIG EAST Championship, which was the final for the program before its move to the Atlantic Coast Conference, and garnered the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Championship for the first time in program history. Notre Dame has earned one of the 16 national seeds and a first-round bye for the NCAA Championship seven times under Clark. Bobby Clark Profile • Hire Date: Jan. 19, 2001 • Career Record: 306-131-60 (.676) • Notre Dame Record: 153-68-35 (.666) • NCAA Tournament Appearances: 17 (2 Dartmouth, 4 Stanford, 11 Notre Dame) • Hometown: Glasgow, Scotland • Education: Physical Education • Maritial Status: Wife - Bette • Children: Tommy, Jennifer and Jamie
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Fighting Irish Notre Dame topped Michigan State, 3-0, in the second round of the ’12 NCAA tournament, but the Irish saw their tremendous season come to an end with a heartbreaking 2-1 double-overtime setback to eventual national champion Indiana in the tournament’s Round of 16. It was the fifth time that Clark had guided the Irish to that stage of the national tournament. The Notre Dame squad garnered several accolades for its performance during the stellar ’12 campaign. Seniors Ryan Finley and Dillon Powers were named first team AllAmericans, which signified the second time under Clark that a pair of Fighting Irish players copped first-team All-America honors in the same season. Finley also was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and was one of three finalists for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Powers continued the trend of Notre Dame men’s soccer student-athletes excelling in the classroom as he was selected as an NSCAA Scholar All-American for the second time in addition to being a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. Junior Harrison Shipp also was tapped as an NSCAA Scholar All-American along with copping Academic AllAmerica honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Finley and Powers both appeared on the all-BIG EAST first team and were among five Irish players that notched all-league accolades. That group was just the latest in a long line of decorated players that Clark has mentored at Notre Dame. Clark’s penchant for developing talent is evident in the fact that Notre Dame produced 65 all-BIG EAST selections from 36 different players. In addition, he has coached eight All-Americans with the Irish, including 2006 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner Joseph Lapira. Lapira also was a finalist for the award in 2007. Lapira and Finley are two of the three Fighting Irish players that have been named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year under Clark’s guidance. Lapira, a two-time AllAmerica honoree, was the league’s offensive player of the year in 2006, while Bright Dike took home the honor in 2009. The Fighting Irish have had 25 Major League Soccer (MLS) draft picks during Clark’s 12 seasons at Notre Dame. Since 2008, Notre Dame has had 14 MLS SuperDraft picks, which are the most for any school during that time span. In 2009, Matt Besler became the highest MLS draft pick in Notre Dame history as he was selected eighth overall by the Kansas City Wizards. Besler was named a 2011 MLS AllStar, becoming the first Irish alum to garner that distinction. Former Irish standout Justin Morrow, a 2010 graduate, was an MLS All-Star selection in 2012. Besler and Morrow were part of another monumental moment for the program when they became the first Notre Dame alums to earn a cap with the United States Senior National Team. The duo started a friendly versus Canada on Jan. 29, 2013. Besler also has earned multiple starts with the U.S. squad during qualifying for the 2014 World Cup. Clark has mentored several players that have a widerange of experience on the international level. Ryan Nelsen, who played for Clark at Stanford, captained New Zealand during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Another one of Clark’s former Stanford players, Simon Elliott, joined Nelsen on the New Zealand World Cup squad. Powers and Aaron Maund both were members of the United States team that competed at the 2009 U-20 World Cup in Egypt. In August of 2010, Powers was named MVP of the Milk Cup Tournament as he helped lead the U.S. U-20 squad to the title with a 3-0 record. Greg Dalby, a 2007 Notre Dame graduate and current Fighting Irish assistant coach,
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captained Team USA as they won Group D during the 2005 U-20 World Cup. In 2007, Lapira earned a cap with the Ireland Senior National Team during a friendly against Ecuador. Dike has played in multiple games with the Nigerian National Team and he became the first Notre Dame alum to score a goal for a senior national team when he deposited the equalizer in a friendly against Catalonia on Jan. 2, 2013. All of those players are among the Clark pupils that have played or currently are playing professionally both in the United States and overseas. In addition to excelling on the pitch, Clark’s Fighting Irish players also have been successful in the classroom. Besler was named the 2008-09 NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year and he is one of five Notre Dame players to have garnered Academic All-America honors from CoSIDA under the tutelage of Clark. Regarded as one of the premier tacticians of the game, Clark has built a reputation of being a true players’coach; he’s an individual who relates easily to the needs of his players both on and off the field. Clark also has shown that he is very capable of reloading talent without having his team miss a beat on the field. Clark and his staff have consistently brought in nationally-ranked recruiting classes that keep the Fighting Irish in contention for league and national success year in and year out. The 2011 season saw the Irish post their 11th straight winning campaign under Clark as Notre Dame went 9-5-4
The Bobby Clark File Coaching Experience 1977-82 Youth Coach Aberdeen F.C. Scottish Premier League 1983-84 Director of Coaching Bulawayo Highlanders, Zimbabwe Super League 1985-93 Head Men’s Coach Dartmouth College 1994-95 Head Coach New Zealand National Team 1996-2000 Head Men’s Coach Stanford University 2001-present Head Men’s Coach University of Notre Dame Playing Experience 1962-65 Queens Park in the Scottish 2nd Division 1965-82 Aberdeen in the Scottish Premier League • 1970 Scottish Cup • 1976 League Cup • 1980 Premier League Champions 1967 Washington Whips, United Soccer Association 1970 Member of Scotland World Cup Qualifying Squad 1974 Member of Scotland World Cup Qualifying Squad 1976 San Antonio Thunder, North American Soccer League 1978 Member of Scotland World Cup Squad
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Fighting Irish The Bobby Clark File (cont.) Year-By-Year Collegiately With Bobby Clark Year School Record Postseason/Honors/Final Rankings 6-7-1 1985 Dartmouth 1986 Dartmouth 9-3-3 10-3-1 1987 Dartmouth 1988 Dartmouth 10-4-0 Ivy League Champion 1989 Dartmouth 7-6-1 Dartmouth 14-2-2 NCAA Quarterfinals 1990 #8 ISAA, #16 Soccer America Ivy League Champion 6-6-3 1991 Dartmouth 1992 Dartmouth 11-5-2 NCAA Quarterfinals Ivy League Champion NSCAA Region I Coach of the Year New England Intercollegiate Soccer League Coach of the Year 9-6-0 1993 Dartmouth Dartmouth Totals Stanford 1996
82-42-13 (.646) – 9 years 10-4-4 MPSF Mountain Division Coach of the Year Stanford 13-5-2 NCAA First Round 1997 #21 NSCAA NSCAA Far West Region Coach of the Year MPSF Mountain Division Coach of the Year Stanford 18-5-2 NCAA Runner-up 1998 #2 NSCAA Stanford 12-4-3 NCAA First Round 1999 #23 NSCAA Stanford 18-3-1 NCAA Quarterfinals 2000 #6 NSCAA Pac-10 Coach of the Year 71-21-12 (.740) – 5 years Stanford Totals 2001 Notre Dame 12-7-0 NCAA First Round #18 NSCAA BIG EAST Coach of the Year Notre Dame 12-6-3 NCAA Second Round 2002 2003 Notre Dame 16-3-4 NCAA Round of 16 #8 NSCAA 2004 Notre Dame 13-3-3 NCAA Second Round #17 NSCAA BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year 2005 Notre Dame 12-8-3 NCAA Round of 16 #15 NSCAA Notre Dame 15-6-2 NCAA Quarterfinals 2006 #6 NSCAA Notre Dame 14-5-5 NCAA Quarterfinals 2007 #6 NSCAA 2008 Notre Dame 12-7-2 NCAA Second Round #16 NSCAA Notre Dame 11-8-4 NCAA Second Round 2009 Notre Dame 10-6-4 2010 Notre Dame 9-5-4 2011 2012 Notre Dame 17-4-1 Notre Dame Totals Collegiate Totals
NCAA Second Round #21 NSCAA NCAA Round of 16 #8 NSCAA
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overall. The Fighting Irish boasted three all-BIG EAST honorees, including Maund, who was a first-team selection. In 2010, Clark guided Notre Dame to its 10th consecutive NCAA Championship appearance as the Irish garnered the tournament’s No. 9 seed. Notre Dame fell to Dartmouth, 2-1 in overtime, in the second round to finish the season with a 10-6-4 record. Four Notre Dame student-athletes received all-BIG EAST accolades for the ‘10 season. Headlining the honorees were first-team selections Jeb Brovsky and Steven Perry, who led all BIG EAST players in goals with 12 and was tied for the points lead with 28. Additionally, Brovsky and Perry were named NSCAA Scholar All-Americans.
The 2009 season witnessed Clark notch his ninth NCAA tournament victory during his Notre Dame tenure with a 2-1 first-round win over Green Bay. The Irish suffered a 3-1 setback at Northwestern in the second round to conclude the campaign with an 11-8-4 mark. Notre Dame narrowly missed out on winning the BIG EAST Championship title as the Irish were taken down in penalty kicks by St. John’s, 5-3, following a scoreless draw in the tournament final. Five Notre Dame players garnered all-BIG EAST honors in ‘09. Michael Thomas joined Dike, who led the league in points (26) and goals (11) en route to earning the league’s offensive player of the year award, on the all-BIG EAST first team.
In 2008, Notre Dame went 12-7-2, including a 7-2-2 BIG EAST mark to clinch the conference’s Blue Division. That signified the first time in program history the Irish had ever won back-to-back BIG EAST regular-season titles. A 3-0 victory at Cincinnati on Sept. 26, 2008, was Clark’s 100th win during his Notre Dame tenure. The Fighting Irish were seeded 12th for the ‘08 NCAA Championship and fell to Northwestern, 2-1, in the second round. Besler earned the distinction of becoming the first player in program history to be named both a first team AllAmerican and first team Academic All-American. Besler and Dike both were first team all-BIG EAST selections and headlined a group of five Notre Dame players that copped allleague honors. The Irish captured a share of the 2007 BIG EAST regularseason title by tying Connecticut for the Blue Division crown. The Irish went 7-0-4 in league play and were the only BIG EAST squad to go undefeated within the conference. Notre Dame advanced to the final of the BIG EAST Championship before falling to Connecticut, 2-0. The Irish peaked at No. 2 in the national polls during the season. The Fighting Irish opened the ’07 season with a 2-1 overtime victory against top-ranked UCLA at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic in Bloomington, Ind. Notre Dame garnered the No. 10 seed for the ‘07 NCAA Championship and opened the tournament with a 2-1 triumph of Oakland University. A 2-0 victory at No. 7 Santa Clara propelled Notre Dame into the quarterfinals for the second straight season. The run ended with a 1-0 overtime loss at eventual national champion Wake Forest. The Irish concluded the season with a 14-5-5 record and a No. 6 ranking in the final NSCAA poll. Lapira earned first team All-America accolades for the second straight season, while Ryan Miller was a secondteam pick in addition to earning Academic All-America honors. Lapira and Miller were unanimous first team all-BIG EAST selections and they were among a group of seven Fighting Irish players that copped all-conference citations. Program history was made in 2006 as the Irish advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship for the first time. After earning the No. 12 seed and a first-round bye for the national tournament, Notre Dame knocked off UIC, 1-0, before taking down defending NCAA champion Maryland, 1-0 in double-overtime. The win over the Terrapins marked the second straight season in which the Irish topped the defending national champion in postseason play. A 3-2 loss at Virginia ended Notre Dame’s bid for its first College Cup appearance. Accolades were in store for the ‘06 Irish squad, who concluded the season with a 15-6-2 mark. Lapira won the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy thus becoming the first studentathlete in program history to win a national player-of-theyear award. Lapira, who led all NCAA Division I men’s players with 22 goals and 50 points, also captured player-of-theyear honors from Soccer America along with being Notre Dame’s first-ever unanimous first team All-American. Lapira was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, while Dalby was selected as the league’s midfielder of the year. In all, the Irish boasted five all-conference performers. Dalby also earned first team All-America honors for the second straight season. Despite not earning a seed for the 2005 NCAA Championship, the Irish posted identical 2-0 wins over Western Illinois and Indiana to advance to the Round of 16 for the third time in program history. The victory against Indiana marked the first time in nine tries that Notre Dame knocked off a defending national champion in regular or
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Bobby Clark postseason play. A 1-0 loss at Clemson gave the Irish a final record of 12-8-3. Dalby copped first team All-America honors and was a unanimous first team all-BIG EAST selection along with being a M.A.C. Hermann Trophy semifinalist. Ian Etherington joined Dalby as a first team all-league member. In 2004, the Fighting Irish faced lofty preseason expectations despite losing key components to a squad that won the BIG EAST Championship the previous year. Notre Dame lost a valuable seven-member class, which contained five all-BIG EAST selections and 35 of the team’s 38 goals in 2003, to graduation. The ‘04 Irish still managed to post a 13-3-3 record that included an 11-game unbeaten streak. The ’04 squad was led by a stout defense that allowed just nine goals on the season. Notre Dame posted an 8-1-1 conference mark en route to the program’s first regularseason BIG EAST title. Clark and his assistant coaches, Brian Wiese and Mike Avery, were named the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. Six members of the Irish squad earned allBIG EAST honors, including All-America goalkeeper Chris Sawyer, who received his second straight BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year award. Fellow seniors Kevin Goldthwaite and Jack Stewart joined Sawyer on the allconference first team with Stewart winning the league’s defensive player of the year award. The Fighting Irish garnered the NCAA Championship’s No. 5 seed for the second consecutive season, but the ’04 campaign ended with a 2-1 loss to Ohio State in the second round. In 2003, the Irish claimed the program’s second BIG EAST Championship title (the first under Clark) and finished with an impressive 16-3-4 record. The Irish, behind tournament outstanding defensive player Sawyer, shut out all three opponents to claim the program’s second conference title and first since 1996. Notre Dame was seeded fifth for the ’03 NCAA Championship and opened tournament play with a 4-1 triumph over UW-Milwaukee, yet the season came to an end against Michigan as the Wolverines advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals by winning a penalty kick shootout, 4-3, following a 1-1 draw. The program received numerous individual accolades for the ’03 season, including All-America honors for senior forward Justin Detter and Sawyer. A school-record eight Irish players earned all-BIG EAST honors. In addition, Detter joined classmate Kevin Richards as the first Clark-era Irish players to be drafted into the MLS. The 2002 season saw Clark lead his team to an impressive 12-6-3 record, which included a 6-3-1 league mark, and Notre Dame played host to an NCAA tournament match for the first time in program history. The Irish defeated Akron, 3-1, in front of the home crowd to advance to the second round of the tournament for just the second time in school history. The run ended with a 1-0 loss at Indiana. Clark wasted little time in bringing the Notre Dame program back into the national forefront in his first season in 2001 as the Irish earned an NCAA tournament berth for the first time since 1996. Clark’s squad flourished under his guidance and leadership as the Irish registered a 12-7-0 record, which marked the most victories in five years. He earned his sixth conference coach-of-the-year accolade when he was selected as the 2001 BIG EAST Coach of the Year after leading the Irish to a 7-3-0 league mark. Notre Dame tied for second in the final BIG EAST regular-season standings and advanced to the semifinals of the conference championship. It marked the most wins and highest finish
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Fighting Irish Bobby Clark vs. All Opponents Opponent Record Air Force...........................................................0-0-1 Akron...............................................................3-1-1 Boston College.....................................6-1-1 Boston University............................................3-0-0 Bowling Green................................................1-0-0 Bradley............................................................4-1-0 Brown..............................................................9-0-0 Bucknell...........................................................1-0-0 California.........................................................5-1-2 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo.................................3-1-0 CS Fullerton.....................................................1-0-2 CS Hayward.....................................................1-0-0 CS Northridge..................................................1-1-0 Central Connecticut.........................................2-0-0 Chico State......................................................1-0-0 Cincinnati........................................................2-3-1 Clemson.............................................. 1-2-0 Cleveland State...............................................2-0-1 Columbia.........................................................4-5-1 Connecticut...................................................8-11-4 Cornell.............................................................6-3-1 Creighton.........................................................2-1-1 Dartmouth......................................................3-2-1 Dayton.............................................................1-0-0 Denver.............................................................1-0-1 DePaul.............................................................4-0-0 Drake...............................................................2-0-0 Duke................................................... 2-0-0 Evansville.........................................................1-0-0 Fresno State.....................................................1-0-0 Furman............................................................1-1-0 Georgetown..................................................11-3-1 Gonzaga..........................................................0-1-0 Green Bay........................................................1-0-0 Hartford...........................................................1-1-0 Harvard...........................................................8-4-1 Illinois-Chicago...............................................2-0-0 Indiana............................................... 7-9-1 IUPUI...............................................................1-0-0 Louisville.........................................................6-4-1 Loyola (Chicago)..............................................2-0-0 Maine..............................................................1-0-2 Marquette.......................................................8-1-1 Maryland............................................ 2-2-0 Massachusetts.................................................6-2-1 Michigan............................................ 6-1-2 Michigan State.................................... 7-3-1 Middlebury.....................................................1-2-0 New Hampshire..............................................8-1-0 New Hampshire College.................................1-0-0
ever by an Irish team in seven seasons as a league member. In addition, five players earned all-BIG EAST accolades, which included two first-team selections (Erich Braun and Detter). Prior to being named head coach at Notre Dame, Clark spent five seasons at Stanford where he produced the most successful era in the history of the Cardinal program. When he arrived on the Palo Alto, Calif., campus, he inherited a team that had produced consecutive 5-12 campaigns and had not posted a winning record in four years. In his five seasons at Stanford, Clark turned the program around, creating a consistent national powerhouse. As Director of Soccer, Clark oversaw both the Cardinal men’s and women’s programs and specifically served as the head coach of the men’s program. In his five seasons at the helm of the Cardinal men, Clark compiled a 71-21-12 (.740) record and guided Stanford to the NCAA Championship each of his last four years (1997-2000), and his 1998 squad was the national runner-up.
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New Mexico.....................................................0-1-0 Northern Illinois..............................................0-0-2 Northwestern..................................... 0-3-2 Oakland...........................................................2-0-0 Ohio State........................................................0-1-0 Oregon State...................................................7-0-1 Pennsylvania...................................................5-1-3 Plymouth State...............................................3-1-0 Pittsburgh.........................................10-1-0 Princeton.........................................................5-4-0 Providence.....................................................16-0-2 Rider................................................................1-0-0 Rutgers............................................................2-4-1 Sacramento State............................................3-0-1 Saint Louis.......................................................1-2-1 San Diego........................................................1-0-1 San Diego State...............................................1-0-1 San Francisco...................................................2-0-0 San Jose State.................................................3-1-2 Santa Clara......................................................4-1-1 Seattle.............................................................1-0-0 Seton Hall......................................................11-1-2 South Florida...................................................2-5-2 SMU.................................................... 1-1-0 Southwest Missouri State...............................1-0-0 St. John’s .........................................................5-7-3 St. Mary’s (Calif.)..............................................5-0-0 Syracuse............................................. 5-0-2 Texas Christian.................................................1-0-0 UAB..................................................................0-1-1 UC Irvine..........................................................3-0-0 UC Santa Barbara............................................4-0-0 UCLA....................................................2-4-0 UNLV................................................................2-0-0 Vermont..........................................................8-3-0 Villanova..........................................................5-1-0 Virginia............................................... 1-2-0 Virginia Tech....................................... 3-0-0 Wake Forest........................................ 0-2-1 Washington.....................................................3-4-0 West Virginia...................................................4-5-1 Western Kentucky...........................................1-0-0 Williams..........................................................2-1-0 Wisconsin........................................................1-1-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee.....................................1-1-0 Xavier..............................................................1-0-0 Yale..................................................................4-4-1 *bold indicates 2013 opponent
His final season with the Cardinal, the 2000 campaign, ranked as one of the most successful in Stanford history. The 18-3-1 record matched the school standard for wins in a season (tying the mark set by his ’98 team). His teams spent two weeks ranked No. 1 in the country, marking the first time Stanford had ever been atop a collegiate poll in men’s soccer. The Cardinal had 13 players win all-Pac-10 accolades. Included in that number was Nelsen, who was named the Pac-10 Player of the Year, as well as the NSCAA/adidas Collegiate Men’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In NCAA play, Clark’s team defeated Cal State Fullerton (4-0) and IllinoisChicago (6-0) before falling in the quarterfinals to SMU (2-1). Clark led Stanford to its third consecutive NCAA tournament appearance in 1999 and the season ended in the first round as Santa Clara won a penalty kick shootout following a 2-2 draw. The 1998 season saw Clark direct the best season in the history of Stanford soccer. Not only did the Cardinal win its first NCAA tournament match, it advanced three steps fur-
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As a player, Bobby Clark enjoyed a successful 20-year stint as a goalkeeper in the Scottish League. ther to the NCAA title game. Stanford fell to Indiana, 3-1, in the final to finish with a No. 2 national ranking. The team won a school-record 18 matches (18-5-2), surpassing the mark of 16 wins recorded in 1978. Following the season, Clark’s son Jamie became the first Cardinal to be named to the NSCAA All-America First Team. In his first season at Stanford in 1996, Clark led the Cardinal to a 10-4-4 record, its first winning season since 1992, and was named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Mountain (MPSF) Division Coach of the Year. The 1997 campaign was a break-out year for the program as Stanford posted a 13-5-2 record, earned its first MPSF Mountain Division title, its first top-10 ranking and its first trip to the NCAA Championship in five years. Following the 1997 season, Clark was named NSCAA Far West Region Coach of the Year and garnered MPSF Mountain Division coach-of-the-year honors for the second consecutive season. Prior to arriving at Stanford, Clark compiled an impressive soccer background as both coach and player. From 1994-96, as head coach of the New Zealand National Team, he produced a 21-12-3 mark while working with the Senior National Team and the Olympic squad along with the U-20 and U-17 teams. For his efforts, Clark was awarded the 1995 Jim McCullen Trophy, given by the New Zealand national media to the person who did the most for New Zealand soccer. Clark began his collegiate coaching career as the head coach at Dartmouth College from 1985-93. In nine seasons, Clark compiled an 82-42-13 record (.646) and led the Big Green to three Ivy titles (‘88, ’90 and ’92) and a pair of NCAA quarterfinal appearances. Clark’s Dartmouth teams were ranked in the top-10 for four consecutive seasons, and he was twice named the NSCAA Region I Coach of the Year (1990, ‘92). His ‘90 team finished eighth in the final Intercollegiate Soccer Coaches Association of America poll.
Along with his international coaching experience in New Zealand, Clark also coached in Africa and in his native Scotland. In Zimbabwe, he was Director of Coaching with the Bulawayo Highlanders in the Zimbabwean Super League for the 1983-84 season. In Scotland, he was the Youth coach with Aberdeen F.C. in the Scottish Premier League. He was also one of the Scottish Football Association’s staff coaches. Prior to coaching, Clark enjoyed a distinguished professional career in the Scottish League. From 1962-82, he made more than 800 first-team appearances, 696 of which were with the Aberdeen Dons from 1965-1982. With the Dons, Clark won the 1970 Scottish Cup, the 1976 League Cup and the 1980 Premier League Championship. Clark, who represented Scotland at every level of professional soccer, was involved in three of Scotland’s World Cup campaigns as a player in 1970, 1974 and 1978, contributing to the Scottish squad that advanced to the finals of the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. Clark’s success in Aberdeen is legendary. In ‘02, he was honored by the team as one of its top-25 members of alltime. In two Scottish off-seasons, Clark played professionally for the Washington Whips of the United Soccer Association (1967), and the San Antonio Thunder of the North American Soccer League (1976). In February of 2009, Clark saw his 38-year British record for consecutive scoreless minutes snapped by Manchester United’s Edwin Van der Sar. Clark went 1,155 minutes without allowing a goal while playing with the Aberdeen Dons during the 1970-71 Scottish first division season. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Clark graduated from Jordanhill College in 1967. He and his wife Bette have three children: Tommy, Jennifer and Jamie.
Tommy, a 1992 graduate of Dartmouth, earned a bachelor’s degree in English. He was a regional All-American while playing with the Big Green - and played professional soccer in Zimbabwe, New Zealand and New Mexico. He and his wife are graduates of the Medical School at Dartmouth. They have two children, Hugh and Annabell. Tommy is the founder and CEO of Grassroot Soccer, an international AIDS awareness and education organization that reaches youth in Africa through soccer clinics. Jennifer, a 1994 Dartmouth graduate, served as an assistant for three years to former Stanford women’s soccer head coach Steve Swanson. She also spent time as an assistant women’s soccer coach at Middlebury College. Jennifer is married to former Notre Dame assistant men’s tennis coach Mike Morgan. The couple has three children, Tamhas, Rory and Mhairi. Clark’s youngest son, Jamie, graduated from Stanford in 1999. A two-time All-American, he played professionally for the San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) and Raith Rovers in Scotland. After serving as an assistant coach under his father for two years at Notre Dame (2006 & 2007), Jamie accepted the head coaching position at Harvard University. Following two successful seasons with the Crimson, he was at the helm of the Creighton University program during the 2010 campaign before taking the head coaching job at the University of Washington in January of 2011. He and his wife, Kate, have one daughter, Noel. Jamie is just one of the coaches who has worked under the elder Clark that is now at the helm of their own program. Wiese currently is the head coach at Georgetown University, while Avery has the same position at Valparaiso University. Castleton State (Vt.) head coach John O’Connor worked under Clark at Dartmouth as did Geoff Wheeler, who is the head coach at Wesleyan University.
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BJ Craig Associate Head Coach Sixth Season Gordon College ’93
BJ Craig is entering his sixth season on the Notre Dame staff in 2013. He was promoted to associate head coach in February. The Fighting Irish have enjoyed a successful stretch with Craig on the sidelines, posting a 59-30-15 record, reaching the NCAA Championship on four occasions and winning two BIG EAST titles. The Fighting Irish compiled one of the top seasons in the history of the program in 2012 as they won their first seven matches en route to a 17-4-1 record, which signified the most wins for the Irish since 1988. Notre Dame won the BIG EAST Championship, its final before moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference, and garnered the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Championship for the first time in program history. After receiving a first-round bye, Notre Dame topped Michigan State, 3-0, in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Unfortunately, the Irish saw their tremendous season come to an end with a heartbreaking 2-1 double-overtime setback to eventual national champion Indiana in the tournament’s Round of 16. Notre Dame boasted two first team All-Americans in Ryan Finley and Dillon Powers and that duo was among five Irish players that garnered all-BIG EAST accolades for the ’12 season. The Irish produced 22 all-BIG EAST selections during Craig’s time on campus. In addition, Finley was named the 2012 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Craig also mentored Bright Dike, the 2009 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year. Powers continued to illustrate Notre Dame’s success in the classroom as he was named an NSCAA Scholar AllAmerican for the second straight season and was a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. Harrison Shipp also was tapped as an NSCAA Scholar All-American in addition to receiving Academic All-America honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The BJ Craig File Coaching Experience 1995-96 Assistant Coach Gordon College 1998-2003 Assistant Coach Dartmouth College 2003-06 Head Coach Saint Francis University (Pa.) 2007 Assistant Coach University of Louisville 2008-present Assistant Coach University of Notre Dame Playing Experience 1990 University of Massachusetts Lowell Gordon College 1991-93
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Finley and Powers both were first round picks in the 2013 Major League Soccer (MLS) SuperDraft and they are among 16 MLS draft picks since Craig has been at Notre Dame. That list includes MLS All-Stars Matt Besler and Justin Morrow. Besler and Morrow established another monumental moment for the Fighting Irish program as they became the first Notre Dame alums to earn a cap with the United States Senior National Team when they started on the backline in a friendly versus Canada on Jan. 29, 2013. Besler also has earned multiple starts with the U.S. squad during qualifying for the 2014 World Cup. Craig has witnessed other Fighting Irish players experience success on the international level. Powers and Aaron Maund both were members of the United States team that competed at the 2009 U-20 World Cup in Egypt. In August of 2010, Powers was named the MVP of the Milk Cup Tournament as he helped lead the U.S. U-20 squad to the title with a 3-0 record. Dike has played in multiple games with the Nigerian National Team and he became the first Notre Dame alum to score a goal for a senior national team as he deposited the equalizer in a friendly against Catalonia on Jan. 2, 2013. During Craig’s first season at Notre Dame in 2008, the squad won the BIG EAST Blue Division crown with a 7-2-2 league mark and finished 12-7-2 overall. The Fighting Irish were seeded 12th for the NCAA Championship and fell to Northwestern, 2-1, in the second round. Notre Dame has garnered one of the 16 national seeds for the NCAA Championship three times in the last five seasons. Besler became the first player in program history to be named a first team All-American and first team Academic All-American when he accomplished the feat following the ’08 season. In addition, Besler was the first Irish player to be named the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Besler and Dike were both first team all-BIG EAST selections and headlined a group of five Notre Dame players to cop all-league honors. Besler heard his named called during the 2009 MLS SuperDraft when he was taken with the eighth pick overall in the first round by the Kansas City Wizards. That marked the highest a Fighting Irish player had ever been nabbed in the SuperDraft. Besler was named a 2011 MLS All-Star, becoming the first Irish alum to garner that distinction. In 2009, Notre Dame posted an 11-8-4 record and finished second in the BIG EAST Blue Division. Notre Dame missed out on winning the BIG EAST Championship title as the Irish were taken down in penalty kicks by St. John’s, 5-3, following a scoreless draw in the final. The Irish opened the `09 NCAA tournament with a 2-1 first-round win over Green Bay and then suffered a 3-1 setback at Northwestern. Six Notre Dame players garnered all-BIG EAST honors in `09. Dike, the conference leader in points (26) and goals (11), was named the league’s top offensive player. Michael Thomas, an Academic All-American, joined Dike on the allBIG EAST first team. Dike, Thomas and Morrow all were selected during the 2010 MLS SuperDraft. The Irish advanced to the semifinals of the league tournament for the third straight season in 2010 and garnered the No. 9 seed and a first-round bye for the NCAA Championship. The Irish fell to Dartmouth, 2-1 in overtime, during the second round to finish the season with a 10-6-4 record. Five Notre Dame student-athletes received all-BIG EAST accolades for the `10 season. Headlining the honorees were first-team selections Jeb Brovsky and Steven Perry. Perry led all BIG EAST players in goals with 12 and was tied for the
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points lead with 28. The senior duo also was named to the NSCAA Scholar All-America team. Brovsky, Perry and Bilal Duckett were picked in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft, while Philip Tuttle was taken in the supplemental draft. Craig copped accolades of his own in 2010 as he was named one of the top 20 assistant coaches in NCAA Division I men’s soccer according to College Soccer News. Notre Dame registered a 9-5-4 record in 2011 and the Irish saw their season come to an end in a 1-0 setback to Villanova in the first round of the BIG EAST Championship. The Fighting Irish boasted three all-BIG EAST honorees, including Maund, who was a first-team selection. The Fighting Irish sent three players into the MLS following the ‘11 campaign. Maund and Brendan King were chosen in the SuperDraft, while Greg Klazura went in the supplemental draft. Craig joined the Notre Dame program after being an assistant coach at the University of Louisville during the 2007 campaign. In his lone season at Louisville, Craig helped guide the Cardinals to an 11-7-4 record and a berth in the NCAA Championship. The Cardinals won a first-round match against Duke, 1-0, before dropping a 1-0 decision at Ohio State. The Cardinals finished second in the BIG EAST’s Red Division with a 6-3-2 league mark and advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament. Prior to his stint at Louisville, Craig had a four-year stint (2003-06) as head coach at Saint Francis University (Pa.). Craig posted a 31-31-13 record at Saint Francis and left with the second-most wins in program history. He led the Red Flash to their first two Northeast Conference (NEC) tournament appearances and also produced the program’s first winning season during the 2004 campaign en route to being named the NEC Coach of the Year. Craig led Saint Francis to a 27-19-11 record, including an 18-11-7 mark in the NEC, over his final three seasons. The Red Flash produced a winning record in each of those three seasons and he developed two NSCAA all-region honorees and seven all-conference selections. Craig led his 2006 Saint Francis team to the school’s first-ever appearance in the NEC championship match. He guided the Red Flash to a 10-7-3 mark, which tied a school record that was previously set in Craig’s second season with the program in 2004. Craig joined the Red Flash staff after serving as an assistant coach at Dartmouth College from 1998-2003. In the fall of 2002, he helped lead the perennial Ivy League power to a conference championship and a 9-7-1 overall record. The Big Green posted a 5-1-1 league mark and finished the `02 season ranked third in the Northeast Region. Craig also helped direct the Big Green to an NCAA tournament berth in 2000. Prior to joining the Dartmouth staff, Craig served as an assistant coach at his alma mater Gordon College in Wenham, Mass., from 1995-96. During his tenure at Gordon, the Fighting Scots posted a 30-8-4 record and qualified for the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament both seasons. Craig, a native of Westford, Mass., is a 1993 graduate of Gordon College with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. He earned one varsity letter at the University of Massachusetts Lowell before transferring to Gordon College, where he lettered twice. Craig helped Gordon College to the Commonwealth Coast Conference championship in 1992. He earned a master’s degree in education from the University of Massachusetts Lowell in 1997. He is a member of the NSCAA and holds a USSF B License. Craig and his wife, Erin, are the parents of four children, Noah (16), Micah (14), Jonah (11) and Mattea (9).
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GREG DALBY Assistant Coach Second Season Notre Dame ’07
Greg Dalby, a 2007 Notre Dame graduate and a twotime All-America midfielder, is entering his second season as an assistant coach for the Fighting Irish in 2013. Dalby spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Davidson College prior to returning to his alma mater. In his first season on the Fighting Irish sidelines, Notre Dame compiled one of the top campaigns in program history. The Irish won their first seven matches en route to a 17-4-1 record, which signified the most wins for the team since 1988. Notre Dame won the BIG EAST Championship and garnered the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Championship for the first time in program history. After receiving a first-round bye, Notre Dame topped Michigan State, 3-0, in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Unfortunately, the Irish saw their tremendous season come to an end with a heartbreaking 2-1 double-overtime setback to eventual national champion Indiana in the tournament’s Round of 16. Notre Dame boasted two first team All-Americans in Ryan Finley and Dillon Powers and that duo was among five Irish players that garnered all-BIG EAST accolades for the ’12 season. In addition, Finley was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Finley and Powers both were first-round picks in the 2013 Major League Soccer (MLS) SuperDraft. The Fighting Irish also excelled in the classroom as Powers, a Senior CLASS Award finalist, and Harrison Shipp both were named National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Scholar All-Americans and were among four Notre Dame players that earned all-region scholar accolades. Additionally, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) selected Shipp as an Academic All-American. Dalby also witnessed his players have success both on and off the pitch during his two campaigns at Davidson. He helped guide the Wildcats to a combined 15-15-9 record in 2010 and 2011 and the Wildcats produced four all-Southern Conference honorees and 12 academic all-Southern Conference selections. Davidson earned the distinction of being a Capital One Academic All-America team in 2011 with a 3.13 team grade-point average. Davidson defender Greg Macnamara was named to the 2011 NSCAA All-South Region third team in addition to the Capital One Academic All-America third team. Macnamara also was a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award candidate. The Seattle Sounders selected Davidson midfielder Alex Caskey in the third round of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft. Dalby also has experience coaching at the club level. He was the head coach of the Charlotte United FC Elite-Level U14 boys squad since August 2010 and was the Colorado Rapids Youth Academy coach from July 2008 to March 2010.
Dalby spent five years playing professionally both in the United States and Belgium. Following his stellar Notre Dame career, the Colorado Rapids selected Dalby in the second round (17th overall pick) of the 2007 MLS SuperDraft. However, he began his professional playing career with Royal Club Sporting Charleroi in Charleroi, Belgium. He played with the team, which is a member of Belgium’s premier league, from September 2007 to May 2008. After his time in Belgium, Dalby returned to the U.S. to play with the Rapids. He played two seasons in Colorado, competing in official MLS play along with Open Cup matches and international friendlies. Dalby joined the Charlotte Eagles of the United Soccer Leagues Second Division (USL-2) in March 2010. He was a two-time team captain of the Eagles and earned USL-2 second team all-league honors in 2010. Dalby, a native of Poway, Calif., also has international playing experience with Team USA. He captained the U.S. Under-20 National Team at the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championships (now called Under-20 World Cup). The U.S. squad won Group D with a 2-0-1 mark before falling to Italy, 3-1, in the Round of 16. During his playing days at Notre Dame, Dalby was a two-time team captain and a four-time monogram recipient. He started all 88 matches in which he played and tallied 10 points on four goals and two assists as a central midfielder. The 88 consecutive games played ranks second alltime at Notre Dame. He earned first team All-America honors from the NSCAA during his junior and senior seasons. Dalby was named the 2006 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year and collected all-BIG EAST honors three times, including two firstteam citations, in addition to being a two-time M.A.C. Hermann Trophy semifinalist. Dalby and the Fighting Irish captured the 2003 BIG EAST Championship title and the 2004 BIG EAST regular-
The Greg Dalby File Coaching Experience 2010-11 Assistant Coach Davidson College 2012-present Assistant Coach University of Notre Dame Playing Experience 2003-06 University of Notre Dame 2007-08 Royal Club Sporting Charleroi (Belgium) 2008-09 Colorado Rapids (MLS) 2010-11 Charlotte Eagles (USL-2)
season crown. Notre Dame qualified for the NCAA Championship all four of his seasons and the Irish advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for the first time in program history during his senior campaign. In 2006, Dalby received the Byron V. Kanaley Award, which is the most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete. It has been presented annually since 1927 to senior monogram athletes who have been exemplary as both students and leaders. Dalby represented the Irish men’s soccer team on Notre Dame’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) from 2004-06. Dalby, a three-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star, graduated from Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters with degrees in film, television and theater and theology. He finished with a 3.241 cumulative GPA. As a senior in high school, Dalby received the 2002 Gatorade and Parade Magazine High School National Player of the Year award. Dalby is married to the former Stacey Backstrom.
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Vern Gingerich Volunteer Coach/Goalkeepers Sixth Season Tri-State (Trine) University ‘97
Vern Gingerich is set to begin his sixth season as a volunteer assistant coach on the Notre Dame staff in 2013. Among other duties, Gingerich works with Fighting Irish goalkeepers. Notre Dame has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success in Gingerich’s first five seasons with the Irish. The Fighting Irish have a combined 59-30-15 record, four NCAA Championship appearances and two BIG EAST titles. Notre Dame goalkeepers have posted 36 shutouts under Gingerich’s tutelage. The Fighting Irish compiled one of the top seasons in the history of the program in 2012 as they won their first seven matches en route to a 17-4-1 record, which signified the most wins for the Irish since 1988. Notre Dame won the BIG EAST Championship and garnered the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Championship for the first time in program history. Irish goalkeepers Will Walsh and Patrick Wall teamed up to record nine clean sheets on the season. After receiving a first-round bye, Notre Dame topped Michigan State, 3-0, in the second round of the NCAA Championship, yet the Irish saw their outstanding run come to an end with a 2-1 double-overtime setback to eventual national champion Indiana in the tournament’s Round of 16. Notre Dame boasted two first team All-Americans in Ryan Finley and Dillon Powers and that duo was among five Irish players that garnered all-BIG EAST accolades for the ’12 season. The Irish produced 22 all-BIG EAST selections in their final five seasons in the league. In addition, Finley was named the 2012 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Finley and Powers both were first-round picks in the 2013 Major League Soccer (MLS) SuperDraft and are among a group of 16 Fighting Irish players to be drafted into the league since Gingerich has been on the staff. That list includes MLS All-Stars Matt Besler and Justin Morrow. Besler and Morrow established another signature moment for the program when they became the first Notre Dame alums to earn a cap with the United States Senior National Team when they started on the backline during a friendly versus Canada on Jan. 29, 2013. Besler also has
Sean Carroll Assistant Media Relations Director (Men’s Soccer Contact)
earned multiple starts with the U.S. squad during qualifying for the 2014 World Cup. Gingerich has witnessed other Fighting Irish players experience success on the international level. Powers and Aaron Maund both were members of the United States team that competed at the 2009 U-20 World Cup in Egypt. In August of 2010, Powers was named the MVP of the Milk Cup Tournament as he helped lead the U.S. U-20 squad to the title with a 3-0 record. Bright Dike has played in multiple games with the Nigerian National Team and became the first Notre Dame alum to score a goal for a senior national team as he deposited the equalizer in a friendly against Catalonia on Jan. 2, 2013. During his first season on the Irish staff in 2008, Gingerich helped the Fighting Irish capture the BIG EAST Blue Division title with a 7-2-2 league record. The Irish were 12-7-2 overall and earned the No. 12 seed for the NCAA Championship before falling to Northwestern, 2-1, in the second round. Goalkeepers Andrew Quinn and Philip Tuttle teamed up to post seven shutouts on the season. Accolades were in store for the Irish during the `08 season. Besler became the first player in program history to be named a first team All-American and first team Academic All-American. In addition, Besler was the first Irish player to be named the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Besler and Dike both were first team all-BIG EAST selections and headlined a group of five Notre Dame players that copped allleague honors. Besler heard his named called during the 2009 MLS SuperDraft as he was taken with the eighth pick overall by Kansas City. That marked the highest a Fighting Irish player had ever been nabbed in the MLS draft. Besler was named a 2011 MLS All-Star, becoming the first Irish alum to garner that distinction. Notre Dame posted an 11-8-4 record in 2009 and Quinn and Tuttle combined to record eight clean sheets on the season. After finishing in second place in the BIG EAST Blue Division, Notre Dame missed out on winning the league tournament as the Irish were taken down in penalty kicks by St. John’s, 5-3, in the final following a scoreless draw. The Fighting Irish produced a 2-1 win over Green Bay in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Championship before falling at Northwestern, 3-1, in the second round. Six Notre Dame players garnered all-BIG EAST honors in `09. Dike, who led the league in points (26) and goals (11), was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and Michael Thomas, an Academic All-American, joined him on the all-BIG EAST first team. Dike, Thomas and Morrow all were selected during the 2010 MLS SuperDraft. Quinn was not taken in the draft, yet he did sign a contract with DC United.
Chad Grotegut Academic Counseling
Michelle Duncan Student Manager
Abby O’Donnell Promotions Coordinator
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Ciara O’Halloran Operations
Steve Smith Athletic Trainer
In 2010, Notre Dame was seeded ninth for the NCAA Championship and saw the season come to an end with a 2-1 overtime setback to Dartmouth in the second round and finished with a 10-6-4 record. The Fighting Irish have received one of the 16 national seeds and a first-round bye for the NCAA Championship three times in the last five seasons. Five Notre Dame student-athletes received all-BIG EAST accolades for the `10 season. Headlining the honorees were first-team selections Jeb Brovsky and Steven Perry, who led all BIG EAST players in goals with 12 and was tied for the points lead with 28. The senior duo also was named to the NSCAA Scholar All-America team. Brovsky, Perry and Bilal Duckett were picked in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft, while Tuttle was taken in the supplemental draft. Tuttle and Walsh combined to notch six shutouts on the season. Notre Dame registered a 9-5-4 record in 2011 and boasted three all-BIG EAST honorees, including Maund, a first-team selection. Walsh posted six shutouts during the ‘11 campaign, including four against ranked opponents. Among the ranked foes blanked were No. 1 Connecticut (0-0), No. 3 Louisville (1-0) and No. 15 Indiana (0-0). Maund, Brendan King and Greg Klazura all were drafted into the MLS following the season. In addition to his duties with the Fighting Irish, Gingerich has been the goalkeepers coach for the Indiana Invaders (PDL) since 2008. He also was the director of goalkeeping for the Michiana Echo (both boys and girls) in 2008. During the 2007 campaign, he served as goalkeeper coach at Holy Cross College (Notre Dame, Ind.). The Saints posted a 9-8-0 record that season. Gingerich was an assistant coach/goalkeepers coach for Elkhart Central High School from 2002-06. During that span, the Blue Blazers posted a 72-17-8 record, including a 33-0-3 mark within the Northern Indiana Conference. He mentored several athletes who went on to play at the collegiate level, including Justin Holmes, a goalkeeper who played at the University of New Mexico. Alec Purdie (Indiana), Ruben Garrido (West Virginia) and Jorge Ramirez (IPFW) were other NCAA Division I players that Gingerich coached while at Elkhart Central. His prep-coaching career began at his alma mater, Northridge High School in Middlebury, Ind. Gingerich was the goalkeeper trainer for the Northridge men’s team from 1995-97. Gingerich also possesses a wealth of playing experience. He played goalkeeper at Northridge High School from 1992-93 and went on to play collegiately at Tri-State (Trine) University from 1993-97. In 1997, he was named the team’s MVP. Gingerich has played with the Elkhart Futbol League since 1998. Gingerich is a 1997 graduate of Tri-State University in Angola, Ind. He earned a bachelor of science degree in business administration. He and his wife, Jessica, currently reside in Elkhart.
Matt Howley Strength & Conditioning
Beth Hunter Assistant Athletics Director (Sport Administrator)
Jennifer Watchorn Administrative Assistant
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Season In Review
Ryan Finley was named the 2012 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. He finished the season second nationally in goals (21) and points (46).
2012 Results
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Record: 17-4-1 Home: 9-1-0, Away: 4-3-1, Neutral: 4-0-0 BIG EAST: 5-2-1 Home: 4-0-0, Away: 1-2-1 National Ranking Date ND Opponent
National Ranking Opp. Result Score
Shots Corners ND-Opp ND-Opp
Aug. 25 18 DUKE 21 W 1-0 18-4 11-1 Aug. 31 15 vs. San Diego State ! -- W 3-2 15-9 3-5 15 vs. Clemson ! -- W 2-1 19-5 6-5 Sept. 2 Sept. 7 13 OREGON STATE ^ -- W 1-0 21-7 5-4 Sept. 9 13 AKRON ^ 4 W 3-1 22-13 8-1 Sept. 14 3 MICHIGAN STATE -- W 2-0 17-14 8-6 Sept. 16 3 at Michigan -- W 1-0 (2ot) 19-12 3-5 Sept. 22 2 at Louisville * -- L 1-2 17-11 5-6 Sept. 26 8 at Indiana 10 W 1-0 13-12 8-8 Sept. 29 8 at Connecticut * 2 L 1-2 11-9 6-4 Oct. 3 10 PITTSBURGH * -- W 7-1 36-11 5-4 Oct. 6 10 GEORGETOWN * 3 W 3-0 24-16 8-4 7 at Northwestern -- L 1-2 21-9 3-5 Oct. 9 Oct. 13 7 at Seton Hall * -- W 6-1 17-10 7-3 Oct. 20 7 PROVIDENCE * -- W 3-0 17-9 6-1 Oct. 24 7 MARQUETTE * 3 W 3-1 22-16 6-5 Oct. 27 7 at Marquette * 3 T 1-1 (2ot) 19-18 8-9 5 at Syracuse -- W 4-2 21-12 8-5 Nov. 3 (BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinal) Nov. 9 5 vs. Connecticut 8 W 1-0 13-7 5-4 (BIG EAST Championship Semifinal - PPL Park - Chester, Pa.) Nov. 11 5 vs. Georgetown 6 W 3-2 (2ot) 22-13 7-7 (BIG EAST Championship Final - PPL Park - Chester, Pa.) 1 MICHIGAN STATE -- W 3-0 17-8 7-3 Nov. 18 (NCAA Championship Second Round) 1 INDIANA 16 L 1-2 (2ot) 11-19 2-7 Nov. 25 (NCAA Championship Round of 16) ! – adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) ^ – Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament * - BIG EAST game All home matches in BOLD CAPS
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Season In Review
Fighting Irish with just over a minute remaining in the second overtime period. It was the third BIG EAST Championship title in program history.
• Notre Dame earned the No. 1 seed for the NCAA Championship for the first time in program history. Following a first-round bye, the Fighting Irish defeated Michigan State, 3-0, in the second round. The season came to an end with a 2-1 double-overtime setback to eventual national champion Indiana in the Round of 16. Notre Dame finished the season with the nation’s top RPI.
• Notre Dame’s 17 victories (17-4-1) were the most for the program since 1988. The Irish opened the season with seven straight wins, which signified the third-best start in program history and the best since the 1987 season (9-0).
• Notre Dame’s 17 victories (17-4-1) were the most for the program since 1988. The Irish opened the season with seven straight wins, which signified the third-best start in program history and the best since the 1987 season (9-0).
• Ryan Finley was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and was one of seven Irish players that garnered all-league honors. Dillon Powers joined Finley on the All-BIG EAST First Team, while Nick Besler, Harrison Shipp and Grant Van De Casteele were third-team selections. Patrick Hodan and Max Lachowecki were on the league’s all-rookie squad.
• The Fighting Irish won the BIG EAST Championship in dramatic fashion with a 3-2 double-overtime victory over Georgetown. Notre Dame tied the match with 32 seconds left in regulation and then netted the golden goal
2012 Honors & Awards
Nick Besler • Third Team All-BIG EAST • BIG EAST All-Tournament Team • IU Classic All-Tournament Team Leon Brown • Mike Berticelli Tournament Offensive MVP • Mike Berticelli All-Tournament Team • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (9/10) Ryan Finley • NSCAA First Team All-American • Soccer America First Team MVP • M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Finalist • BIG EAST Offensive Player/Year • First Team All-BIG EAST (unanimous) • First Team All-Great Lakes Region • BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Performer • BIG EAST All-Tournament Team • BIG EAST Offensive Player/Week (9/3, 10/8, 10/29) • NSCAA National Player/Week (9/5, 10/10) • Top Drawer Soccer National Player/Week (10/8, 10/29) • Soccer News Net National Player/Week (10/10, 11/13) • College Soccer News National Player/Week (10/29) • Top Drawer Soccer National Team/Week (10/8, 10/29, 11/12) • College Soccer News National Team/Week (9/3, 10/8, 10/22, 10/29) • Soccer America National Team/Week (9/4, 10/11) • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/22) • IU Classic All-Tournament Team • MLS Draft Pick – Columbus Crew
Patrick Hodan • BIG EAST All-Rookie Team • College Soccer News National Team/Week (11/5) • Top Drawer Soccer National Team/Week (11/5) • BIG EAST Rookie/Week (10/15) Max Lachowecki • BIG EAST All-Rookie Team • Soccer America All-Freshman Second Team • Soccer America National Team/Week (9/11) • BIG EAST Defensive Player/Week (9/10) • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/22) • Mike Berticelli All-Tournament Team Adam Mena • MLS Draft Pick – Vancouver Whitecaps Luke Mishu • BIG EAST Defensive Player/Week (9/17) • Soccer America National Team/Week (9/20) • NSCAA Scholar All-Region Second Team Andrew O’Malley • BIG EAST Defensive Player/Week (8/27) Dillon Powers • NSCAA First Team All-American • Soccer America Second Team MVP • M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalist • Senior CLASS Award Finalist • First Team All-BIG EAST • First Team All-Great Lakes Region • NSCAA Scholar First Team All-American • BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team • College Soccer News National Team/Week (11/19) • Top Drawer Soccer National Team/Week (11/19) • IU Classic All-Tournament Team • Mike Berticelli All-Tournament Team • MLS Pick – Colorado Rapids
• Seniors Ryan Finley and Dillon Powers were selected to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America First Team. Finley was a finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy and he concluded the season second nationally in goals (21) and points (46). Powers was a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. • Notre Dame’s 52 goals were the fourth-most nationally and were the most for the Irish since the 1994 season. The Fighting Irish were not shutout during a season for the first time in program history. • The 6-1 win at Seton Hall on Oct. 13 was the 300th career victory for Bobby Clark as a college head coach. Clark became the 14th active Division I men’s soccer head coach to reach the 300-win milestone.
Michael Rose • MLS Draft Pick – Vancouver Whitecaps Harrison Shipp • Third Team All-BIG EAST • Second Team All-Great Lakes • Second Team Academic All-American • Academic All-District • NSCAA Second Team Scholar All-American • NSCAA First Team Scholar All-Region Team • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/15) • Top Drawer Soccer National Team/Week (9/4) • IU Classic All-Tournament Team Grant Van De Casteele • Third Team All-BIG EAST • BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year • BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Defensive Performer • BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team • Third Team All-Great Lakes Region • NSCAA First Team Scholar All-Region Team • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/1) • College Soccer News National/Week (9/10) • Top Drawer Soccer National Team/Week (9/10) • Mike Berticelli Tournament Defensive MVP • Mike Berticelli All-Tournament Team • Senior CLASS Award Candidate Patrick Wall • BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/8) • Mike Berticelli Tournament Goalkeeping Co-MVP Will Walsh • Mike Berticelli Tournament Goalkeeping Co-MVP
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2012 Statistics
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Overall
BIG EAST
Player
G-GS G A Pts. Shots GWG PK-ATT
G-GS G A Pts. Shots GWG PK-ATT
Ryan Finley Harrison Shipp Patrick Hodan Dillon Powers Alex Priede Kyle Richard Danny O’Leary Max Lachowecki Grant Van De Casteele Nick Besler Leon Brown Luke Mishu Connor Miller Andrew O’Malley Bob Novak Vince Cicciarelli Adam Mena Brendan Lesch Eric Tilley Robby Gallegos Notre Dame Opponents
22-0 21 4 46 96 6 4-4 22-0 6 6 18 55 2 0-0 22-2 6 5 17 40 1 0-0 22-22 5 9 19 52 3 0-0 22-22 4 1 9 20 2 0-0 22-13 3 1 7 18 0 0-0 20-20 2 1 5 31 1 0-0 22-22 2 2 6 28 1 0-0 22-22 1 0 2 10 1 0-0 22-22 1 2 4 18 0 0-0 21-21 1 3 5 24 0 0-0 21-21 0 3 3 7 0 0-0 8-7 0 1 1 2 0 0-0 15-15 0 0 0 4 0 0-0 22-9 0 0 0 4 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 8-1 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 22 52 38 142 412 17 4-4 22 20 18 58 244 4 2-2
8-0 12 2 26 38 2 3-3 8-0 3 1 7 24 0 0-0 8-0 2 3 7 17 0 0-0 8-8 2 3 7 14 0 0-0 8-8 3 0 6 11 2 0-0 8-5 1 1 3 5 0 0-0 7-7 2 0 4 16 1 0-0 8-8 0 2 2 8 0 0-0 8-8 0 0 0 4 0 0-0 8-8 0 1 1 5 0 0-0 8-8 0 2 2 14 0 0-0 8-8 0 2 2 2 0 0-0 3-3 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 5-5 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 8-4 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 25 18 68 163 5 3-3 8 8 5 21 100 2 2-2
GOALKEEPER Stats
Player
G-GS Min. GA GAA Saves/% SO Record
Will Walsh BIG EAST
12-12 1111:06 5-5 470:00
10 6
0.81 36/.783 1.15 17/.739
6 1
8-3-1 2-2-1
Patrick Wall 10-10 921:46 BIG EAST 3-3 259:05
10 2
0.98 32/.762 0.69 15/.882
3 1
9-1-0 3-0-0
Adam LaPlaca 1-0 BIG EAST 1-0
10:55 0 0.00 0/.000 0 0-0-0 10:55 0 0.00 0/.000 0 0-0-0
TOTALS Notre Dame 22 2043:47 20 0.88 68/.773 9 17-4-1 BIG EAST 8 740:00 8 0.97 32/.800 2 5-2-1 Opponents 22 2043:47 52 2.29 118/.694 0 4-17-1 BIG EAST 8 740:00 25 3.04 46/.648 0 2-5-1 Corner Kicks: Notre Dame 135, Opponents 102 BIG EAST Corner Kicks: Notre Dame 51, Opponents 36 Fouls: BIG EAST Fouls:
Notre Dame 227, Opponents 291 Notre Dame 75, Opponents 99
GOALS BY PERIOD
Overall 1 2 OT OT2 Total BIG EAST 1 2 OT OT2 Total Notre Dame 14 36 0 2 52 Notre Dame 7 18 0 0 25 Opponents 13 6 0 1 20 Opponents 6 2 0 0 8
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2012 Big East All-Conference Teams First Team^ Carlos Alvarez, Connecticut, Sr., MF Andrew Blake, Connecticut, So., GK Mamadou Diouf, Connecticut, Jr., F Jossimar Sanchez, Connecticut, Sr., D Antonio Aguilar, DePaul, Sr., F Ian Christianson, Georgetown, Sr., MF Steve Neumann, Georgetown, Jr., F Paolo DelPiccolo, Louisville, Sr., MF *Andrew Farrell, Louisville, Jr., D *Ryan Finley, Notre Dame, Sr., F Dillon Powers, Notre Dame, Sr., MF Rafael Diaz, St. John’s, R-Jr., GK Jack Bennett, St. John’s, Sr., D Second Team^ Brandon Allen, Georgetown, Fr., F Tomas Gomez, Georgetown, So., GK Jimmy Nealis, Georgetown, Sr., D Will Vitalis, Louisville, R-So., F Bryan Ciesiulka, Marquette, Jr., MF Andy Huftalin, Marquette, Sr., F Axel Sjoberg, Marquette, R-Fr., D Mael Corboz, Rutgers, Fr., MF Kene Eze, Rutgers, Jr., F Tim Parker, St. John’s, So., D James Thomas, St. John’s, Jr., MF Kyle Soroka, Villanova, Sr., F Third Team Stephane Diop, Connecticut, Sr., MF Tommy Muller, Georgetown, Sr., D Greg Cochrane, Louisville, Sr., MF Dylan Mares, Louisville, R-So., F Nick Besler, Notre Dame, So., MF Harrison Shipp, Notre Dame, Jr., F Grant Van DeCasteele, Notre Dame, Sr., D Wilder Arboleda, Providence, R-Jr., MF Jordan Murrell, Syracuse, So., D Jordan Vale, Syracuse, Fr., MF Oscar Umar, Villanova, So., MF All-Rookie Team^ Richardo Israel, Cincinnati, D Adria Beso, Connecticut, MF Brandon Allen, Georgetown, F Marlon Hairston, Louisville, MF John Pothast, Marquette, D Axel Sjoberg, Marquette, D Patrick Hodan, Notre Dame, MF Max Lachowecki, Notre Dame, D Mael Corboz, Rutgers, MF Mitchell Taintor, Rutgers, D Alex Bono, Syracuse, GK Jordan Vale, Syracuse, MF Sean Sheridan, Villanova, D
2012 Final Standings BIG EAST Overall Blue Division Team W L T Pts. W L 1. Georgetown# 6 2 0 18 19 4 Connecticut# 6 2 0 18 17 4 3. NOTRE DAME* 5 2 1 16 17 4 Marquette 5 2 1 16 16 4 5. Seton Hall 2 6 0 6 6 12 Providence 2 6 0 6 4 10 7. Pittsburgh 0 8 0 0 6 9 Red Division Team W L T Pts. W L 1. Louisville# 7 1 0 21 14 6 2. Syracuse 5 3 0 15 14 6 3. St. John’s 4 3 1 13 10 5 4. Villanova 3 3 2 11 12 6 Cincinnati 3 3 2 11 6 9 6. Rutgers 3 4 1 10 7 7 7. USF 2 3 3 9 8 6 8. DePaul 1 6 1 4 4 10
T 2 1 1 1 0 2 2 T 1 1 4 2 4 1 5 3
# - Regular Season Champion * - BIG EAST Tournament Champion
2012 BIG EAST Regular Season Honors Offensive Player of the Year: Ryan Finley, Notre Dame, Sr., F Midfielder of the Year: Carlos Alvarez, Connecticut, Sr., M Defensive Player of the Year: Andrew Farrell, Louisville, Jr., D Goalkeeper of the Year: Andre Blake, Connecticut, So.
Rookie of the Year: Brandon Allen, Georgetown, Fr., F Coaching Staff of the Year: Syracuse Team Fair Play Award: Georgetown Notre Dame
^ - extra members due to ties in voting * - unanimous selection
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2012 game-by-game review Game 1
Aug. 25, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 F #21 Duke (0-1-0) 0 0 - 0 #18 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 0 1 - 1 Scoring: ND: Ryan Finley (Dillon Powers, Harrison Shipp) 75:26 Goalkeepers: DU: James Belshaw - 7 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, L ND: Will Walsh – 1 SV, 0 GA, 90:00, W DU ND Shots 4 18 Corner Kicks 1 11 Saves 7 1 22 6 Fouls Offsides 2 3
Game 4
Sept. 7, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament 1 2 F Oregon State (2-1-1) 0 0 - 0 #13 Notre Dame (4-0-0) 0 1 - 1 Scoring: ND: Max Lachowecki (Leon Brown) 80:20 Goalkeepers: OSU: Matt Bersano - 3 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, L ND: Will Walsh – 3 SV, 0 GA, 90:00, W OSU ND Shots 7 21 Corner Kicks 4 5 Saves 3 3 17 11 Fouls Offsides 2 0
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Game 3
Aug. 31, 2012 Armstrong Stadium • Bloomington, Ind. adidas/IU Credit Union Classic
Sept. 1, 2012 Armstrong Stadium • Bloomington, Ind. adidas/IU Credit Union Classic
1 2 F San Diego State (0-1-0) 1 1 - 2 #15 Notre Dame (2-0-0) 1 2 - 3 Scoring: ND: Harrison Shipp (unassisted) 25:12; SDSU: Jordan Ongaro (Robbie Freise) 37:16; ND: Ryan Finley (Harrison Shipp) 60:07; ND: Ryan Finley (Harrison Shipp) 81:50; SDSU: Casey Meuser (Blake Wise) 84:09 Goalkeepers: SDSU: Blake Hylen - 7 SV, 3 GA, 90:00, L ND: Will Walsh – 1 SV, 2 GA, 90:00, W SDSU ND Shots 9 15 5 3 Corner Kicks Saves 7 1 Fouls 12 9 Offsides 2 6
1 2 F Clemson (1-2-1) 1 0 - 1 #15 Notre Dame (3-0-0) 2 0 - 2 Scoring: ND: Alex Priede (unassisted) 14:49; CU: own goal 25:22; ND: Dillon Powers (Ryan Finley) 42:42 Goalkeepers: CU: Cody Mizell - 3 SV, 2 GA, 90:00, L ND: Patrick Wall – 2 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, W CU ND Shots 5 19 Corner Kicks 5 6 Saves 4 2 Fouls 11 11 Offsides 2 3
Game 5
Sept. 9, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament 1 2 F #4 Akron (3-1-1) 1 0 - 1 #13 Notre Dame (5-0-0) 0 3 - 3 Scoring: UA: Scott Caldwell (Alfred Koroma) 3:50; ND: Leon Brown (Patrick Hodan) 48:26; ND: Dillon Powers (unassisted) 63:07; ND: Ryan Finley (penalty kick) 78:30 Goalkeepers: UA: David Meves - 6 SV, 3 GA, 90:00, L ND: Patrick Wall – 3 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, W UA ND 13 22 Shots Corner Kicks 1 8 Saves 6 3 Fouls 10 15 Offsides 1 2
Game 7
Game 8
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Sept. 14, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 F Michigan State (2-4-1) 0 0 - 0 #3 Notre Dame (6-0-0) 1 1 - 2 Scoring: ND: Harrison Shipp (unassisted) 27:16; ND: Patrick Hodan (unassisted) 53:00 Goalkeepers: MSU: Bryce Dobbins - 4 SV, 2 GA, 90:00, L ND: Will Walsh – 2 SV, 0 GA, 90:00, W MSU ND Shots 14 17 Corner Kicks 6 8 4 2 Saves 23 11 Fouls 4 1 Offsides
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Sept. 16, 2012 U-M Soccer Stadium • Ann Arbor, Mich.
Sept. 22, 2012 Cardinal Park • Louisville, Ky.
Sept. 26, 2012 Armstrong Stadium • Bloomington, Ind.
1 2 OT1 OT2 F #3 Notre Dame (7-0-0) 0 0 0 1 - 1 Michigan (2-4-0) 0 0 0 0 - 0 Scoring: ND: Ryan Finley (Dillon Powers) 103:42 Goalkeepers: ND: Patrick Wall - 2 SV, 0 GA, 103:42, W UM: Adam Grinwis – 8 SV, 1 GA, 103:42, L UM ND Shots 19 12 Corner Kicks 3 5 Saves 2 8 Fouls 17 14 Offsides 5 4
1 2 F #2 Notre Dame (7-1-0) 0 1 - 1 Louisville (5-3-0) 1 1 - 2 Scoring: UL: Dylan Mares (unassisted) 33:10; ND: Ryan Finley (penalty kick) 62:33; UL: Andrew Farrell (penalty kick) 75:22 Goalkeepers: ND: Will Walsh - 2 SV, 2 GA, 90:00, L UL: Mike Mauro – 2 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, W ND UL Shots 17 11 Corner Kicks 5 6 Saves 2 2 Fouls 11 12 Offsides 2 2
1 2 F #8 Notre Dame (8-1-0) 0 1 - 1 #10 Indiana (6-2-1) 0 0 - 0 Scoring: ND: Grant Van De Casteele (Dillon Powers) 70:35 Goalkeepers: ND: Patrick Wall - 1 SV, 0 GA, 90:00, W IU: Luis Soffner – 8 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, L ND IU Shots 13 12 Corner Kicks 8 8 Saves 1 8 Fouls 12 11 Offsides 0 7
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Sept. 29, 2012 Morrone Stadium • Storrs, Conn.
Oct. 3, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind.
Oct. 6, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind.
1 2 F #8 Notre Dame (8-2-0) 0 1 - 1 #2 Connecticut (9-0-1) 2 0 - 2 Scoring: UC: Carlos Alvarez (penalty kick) 28:23; UC: Flo Liu (Carlos Alvarez) 35:25; ND: Dillon Powers (Luke Mishu) 48:26 Goalkeepers: ND: Will Walsh - 4 SV, 2 GA, 90:00, L UC: Andre Blake – 6 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, W ND UC Shots 11 9 6 4 Corner Kicks Saves 4 6 8 10 Fouls Offsides 4 2
1 2 F Pittsburgh (6-4-2) 0 1 - 1 #10 Notre Dame (9-2-0) 3 4 - 7 Scoring: ND: Danny O’Leary (unassisted) 14:56; ND: Danny O’Leary (Luke Mishu, Kyle Richard) 20:04; ND: Ryan Finley (Max Lachowecki) 32:25; ND: Patrick Hodan (Dillon Powers) 50:15; UP: Ryan Myers (Cory Werth) 58:04; ND: Ryan Finley (Connor Miller) 67:18; ND: Dillon Powers (Leon Brown) 73:36; ND: Alex Priede (unassisted) 87:36 Goalkeepers: UP: Lee Johnston - 4 SV, 3 GA, 45:00, L; Dan Lynd – 5 SV, 4 GA, 45:00 ND: Patrick Wall – 3 SV, 1 GA, 79:05, W; Adam LaPlaca – 0 SV, 0 GA, 10:55 UP ND Shots 11 36 Corner Kicks 4 5 Saves 9 3 Fouls 11 6 Offsides 2 7
1 2 F #3 Georgetown (10-2-1) 0 0 - 0 #10 Notre Dame (10-2-0) 1 2 - 3 Scoring: ND: Alex Priede (unassisted) 7:36; ND: Ryan Finley (Harrison Shipp) 65:14: ND: Ryan Finley (Patrick Hodan) 65:37 Goalkeepers: GU: Keon Parsa - 6 SV, 3 GA, 90:00, L ND: Patrick Wall – 4 SV, 0 GA, 90:00, W GU ND Shots 16 24 Corner Kicks 4 8 Saves 6 4 Fouls 11 12 Offsides 5 2
Game 13
Oct. 9, 2012 Lakeside Field • Evanston, Ill. 1 2 F #7 Notre Dame (10-3-0) 0 1 - 1 Northwestern (8-2-2) 2 0 - 2 Scoring: NU: Joey Calistri (Chris Ritter) 14:36; NU: Lepe Seetane (Joey Calistri) 19:32; ND: Patrick Hodan (unassisted) 85:09 Goalkeepers: ND: Patrick Wall – 2 SV, 2 GA, 90:00, L NU: Tyler Miller – 6 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, W ND NU Shots 21 9 3 5 Corner Kicks Saves 2 6 8 8 Fouls 1 2 Offsides
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Game 14
Oct. 13, 2012 Owen T. Carroll Field • South Orange, N.J.
Game 15
Oct. 20, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind.
1 2 F Pittsburgh (6-4-2) 0 1 - 1 #10 Notre Dame (9-2-0) 3 4 - 7 Scoring: ND: Danny O’Leary (unassisted) 14:56; ND: Danny O’Leary (Luke Mishu, Kyle Richard) 20:04; ND: Ryan Finley (Max Lachowecki) 32:25; ND: Patrick Hodan (Dillon Powers) 50:15; UP: Ryan Myers (Cory Werth) 58:04; ND: Ryan Finley (Connor Miller) 67:18; ND: Dillon Powers (Leon Brown) 73:36; ND: Alex Priede (unassisted) 87:36 Goalkeepers: UP: Lee Johnston - 4 SV, 3 GA, 45:00, L; Dan Lynd – 5 SV, 4 GA, 45:00 ND: Patrick Wall – 3 SV, 1 GA, 79:05, W; Adam LaPlaca – 0 SV, 0 GA, 10:55 ND SH Shots 17 10 Corner Kicks 7 3 Saves 1 5 Fouls 9 8 Offsides 5 2
1 2 F Providence (3-9-2) 0 0 - 0 #7 Notre Dame (12-3-0) 0 3 - 3 Scoring: ND: Ryan Finley (Max Lachowecki) 69:59: ND: Ryan Finley (Dillon Powers) 73:39; ND: Ryan Finley (penalty kick) 79:12 Goalkeepers: PC: Keasel Broome - 6 SV, 3 GA, 90:00, L ND: Will Walsh – 2 SV, 0 GA, 90:00, W PC ND Shots 9 17 1 6 Corner Kicks Saves 6 2 15 7 Fouls 1 9 Offsides
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Game 18
Oct. 24, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind.
Oct. 27, 2012 Valley Fields • Milwaukee, Wis.
1 2 F #3 Marquette (14-2-0) 1 0 - 1 #7 Notre Dame (13-3-0) 0 3 - 3 Scoring: MU: Axel Sjoberg (Paul Dillon) 24:25; ND: Kyle Richard (unassisted) 54:31; ND: Ryan Finley (penalty kick) 59:25; ND: Ryan Finley (Patrick Hodan) 60:57 Goalkeepers: MU: Charlie Lyon - 6 SV, 3 GA, 90:00, L ND: Patrick Wall – 8 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, W MU ND Shots 16 22 Corner Kicks 5 6 Saves 6 8 Fouls 16 9 Offsides 2 1
1 2 OT1 OT2 F #7 Notre Dame (13-3-1) 0 1 0 0 - 1 #3 Marquette (14-2-1) 1 0 0 0 - 1 Scoring: MU: Axel Sjoberg (Andy Huftalin) 28:10; ND: Ryan Finley (unassisted) 87:07 Goalkeepers: ND: Will Walsh – 8 SV, 1 GA, 110:00, T MU: Charlie Lyon - 5 SV, 1 GA, 110:00, T ND MU Shots 19 18 Corner Kicks 8 9 Saves 8 6 Fouls 13 16 Offsides 1 0
Nov. 3, 2012 SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, N.Y. BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinal
1 2 F #5 Notre Dame (14-3-1) 0 4 - 4 Syracuse (12-6-0) 1 1 - 2 Scoring: SU: Ted Cribley (Lars Muller) 14:24; SU: Louis Clark (Lars Muller) 48:34; ND: Patrick Hodan (unassisted) 62:52; ND: Kyle Richard (Patrick Hodan) 63:11; ND: Patrick Hodan (Ryan Finley) 76:00; ND: Ryan Finley (Harrison Shipp) 83:47 Goalkeepers: ND: Patrick Wall – 3 SV, 2 GA, 90:00, W SU: Alex Bono - 7 SV, 4 GA, 90:00, L ND SU Shots 21 12 Corner Kicks 8 5 Saves 3 7 Fouls 5 11 Offsides 1 1
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Nov. 9, 2012 PPL Park • Chester, Pa. BIG EAST Championship Semifinal 1 2 F #5 Notre Dame (15-3-1) 1 0 - 1 #8 Connecticut (15-3-1) 0 0 - 0 Scoring: ND: Dillon Powers (Alex Priede) 10:09 Goalkeepers: ND: Will Walsh – 2 SV, 0 GA, 90:00, W UC: Andre Blake - 4 SV, 1 GA, 90:00, L ND UC Shots 13 7 Corner Kicks 5 4 Saves 2 4 Fouls 10 9 Offsides 4 2
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Game 20
Nov. 11, 2012 PPL Park • Chester, Pa. BIG EAST Championship Final
1 2 OT1 OT2 F #5 Notre Dame (16-3-1) 0 2 0 1 - 3 #6 Georgetown (17-3-1) 1 1 0 0 - 2 Scoring: GU: Andy Riemer (Melvin Snoh, Tyler Rudy) 38:27; ND: Ryan Finley (Luke Mishu) 50:17; GU: Andy Riemer (Jimmy Nealis) 81:52; ND: Nick Besler (Danny O’Leary) 89:28; ND: Ryan Finley (Dillon Powers, Nick Besler) 108:59 Goalkeepers: ND: Patrick Wall – 4 SV, 2 GA, 108:59, W GU: Tomas Gomez - 5 SV, 3 GA, 104:37, L; Keon Parsa – 0 SV, 0 GA, 4:22 ND GU Shots 22 13 Corner Kicks 7 7 4 5 Saves Fouls 17 17 Offsides 5 5
Game 21
Nov. 18, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. NCAA Championship Second Round 1 2 F Michigan State (12-10-1) 0 0 - 0 #1 Notre Dame (17-3-1) 2 1 - 3 Scoring: ND: Harrison Shipp (Dillon Powers) 32:53; ND: Ryan Finley (Dillon Powers) 43:21; ND: Max Lachowecki (unassisted) 79:22 Goalkeepers: MSU: Zach Bennett - 3 SV, 3 GA, 90:00, L ND: Will Walsh – 2 SV, 0 GA, 90:00, W MSU ND 8 17 Shots Corner Kicks 3 7 Saves 3 2 Fouls 16 9 Offsides 0 3
Game 22
Nov. 25, 2012 Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. NCAA Championship Round of 16 1 2 OT1 OT2 F #16 Indiana (13-5-3) 0 1 0 1 - 2 #1 Notre Dame (17-4-1) 0 1 0 0 - 1 Scoring: ND: Kyle Richard (Harrison Shipp) 53:34; IU: Nikita Kotlov (A.J. Corrado) 54:30; IU: Eriq Zavaleta (Matt McKain, Nikita Kotlov) 101:06 Goalkeepers: IU: Louis Soffner - 0 SV, 1 GA, 101:06, W ND: Will Walsh – 8 SV, 2 GA, 101:06, L IU ND 19 11 Shots 7 2 Corner Kicks Saves 0 8 11 11 Fouls 7 3 Offsides
Max Lachowecki (left) and Dillon Powers (right) celebrate a goal in Notre Dame’s 3-0 victory over Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Championship.
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Ryan finley
Forward 6-0 • 180 Lumberton, N.J. Rancocas Valley/Duke
HONORS & AWARDS NSCAA All-America First Team - 2012 Soccer America First Team MVP - 2012 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Finalist - 2012 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year - 2012 All-BIG EAST First Team - 2012 All-Great Lakes Region First Team - 2012 BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Performer - 2012 BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team MLS SuperDraft Pick - Columbus Crew All-BIG EAST Second Team - 2011 All-Great Lakes Region Third Team - 2011 BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2011 ACC Offensive Player of the Year - 2010 All-ACC First Team - 2010 NSCAA All-America Third Team - 2010 Soccer America MVP First Team - 2010 College Soccer News All-American - 2010 NSCAA All-South Region First Team - 2010 All-ACC Freshman Team - 2009 Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Team - 2009
Played his junior and senior seasons at Notre Dame after transferring from Duke … totaled 126 points on 56 goals and 14 assists in 78 career matches at both Notre Dame and Duke … had 28 goals and six assists during his two campaigns with the Fighting Irish … two-time National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America honoree … 2012 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and 2010 ACC Offensive Player of the Year … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … selected by the Columbus Crew in the first round (9th overall pick) of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft. AS A SENIOR (2012): Played in all 22 matches and ranked second nationally in goals (21) and points (46) … the goal and point totals were career-best marks … the 21 goals rank fifth in Notre Dame history for a single season … ranked third nationally in goals per game (0.95) and fourth in points per game (2.09) … named to the NSCAA AllAmerica First Team … MAC Hermann Trophy finalist … two-time NSCAA National Player of the Week (9/5, 10/10) … received numerous national weekly honors throughout the season from outlets including Soccer America, TopDrawerSoccer.com, Soccer News Net and College Soccer News … All-Great Lakes Region First Team honoree … led the BIG EAST with 12 goals in league play and was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year … a unanimous selection to the All-BIG EAST First Team … was the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week on three occasions (9/3, 10/8, 10/29) … had six game-winning goals, including two golden goals … six multiple-goal games, including one hat trick … was 4-for-4 on penalty-kick attempts … netted the game winner in the 76th minute in a 1-0 season-open-
Graduated Monogram winners ing win over Duke … gave the Irish leads of 2-1 (61’) and 3-1 (82’) in a 3-2 win over San Diego State at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … assisted on the game winner in a 2-1 victory over Clemson that clinched the IU Classic title for the Fighting Irish … selected to the IU Classic All-Tournament Team … deposited the team’s third goal via a penalty kick (79’) in a 3-1 triumph over #4 Akron that gave Notre Dame the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament title … tallied the golden goal in the 104th minute of a 1-0 win at Michigan that upped Notre Dame’s season-opening win streak to seven … produced the equalizer on a penalty kick in the 63rd minute of a 2-1 setback at Louisville … scored the team’s third (33’) and fifth (68’) goals in a 7-1 besting of Pittsburgh … made it back-to-back two-goal efforts by scoring twice in the 66th minute of a 3-0 win over #3 Georgetown … put the Irish up 5-1 in the 74th minute of a 6-1 victory at Seton Hall … also had two assists against the Pirates … scored three goals in a span of 9:13 in the second half of a 3-0 triumph over Providence … followed that performance with a two-goal effort in a 3-1 victory over Marquette … the first tally against the Golden Eagles was a converted penalty kick in the 60th minute that put the Fighting Irish up 2-1 and he then scored again just over a minute later … recorded the equalizer in the 88th minute of a 1-1 draw at Marquette … upped his goal streak to five games with Notre Dame’s fourth score (84’) in a 4-2 win at Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Championship … also assisted on the team’s third goal versus the Orange … leveled the title match of the BIG EAST Championship versus Georgetown 1-1 in the 51st minute … later scored the golden goal with just over a minute left in doubleovertime in the 3-2 win that gave the Irish the league title … was named the BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Performer and earned a spot on the all-tournament team … tallied the second goal (44’) in a 3-0 victory over Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Championship … earned his second monogram with the Irish. AS A JUNIOR (2011): Played in 17 matches and led the Irish in goals (7) and points (16) in addition to two assists … All-BIG EAST Second Team and All-Great Lakes Region Third Team selections … scored Notre Dame’s second and fourth goals in a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … the first goal was a penalty kick, which was Notre Dame’s only attempt of the season … gave the Irish a 1-0 lead in the 33rd minute in an eventual 2-1 overtime setback to St. Louis in the second game of the IU Classic … put Notre Dame on the board in the 38th minute in a 1-1 draw with Northwestern … tallied a goal and an assist in a 3-0 victory at Georgetown … assisted on Notre Dame’s second goal against the Hoyas and scored the final tally (75’) … collected an assist on the third Irish goal in a 3-1 win at Pittsburgh … deposited two goals in a 4-0 triumph of Seton Hall … put the Irish up 2-0 in the 50th minute and 4-0 in the 74th minute against the Pirates … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010 at Duke): Played in 18 games and started 17 … voted the ACC Offensive Player of the Year … earned All-ACC first team honors … named to the NSCAA All-America third team … also garnered AllAmerica recognition from College Soccer News … voted to the Soccer America MVPs first team … earned NSCAA AllSouth Region first team recognition … led the ACC in goals (17) and points (37) … ranked first among all NCAA Division I players in goals per game (0.94) … was second nationally in points per game, fifth in total goals and sixth in
Finley’s Career Bests Goals Game Season Assists Game Season Points Game Season
3, four times (MR: Providence ‘12) 21 (2012) 2, twice (MR: Seton Hall ‘12) 5 (2009) 7 (Virginia Tech ‘10) 46 (2012)
Finley’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2009* 21-21 11 5 27 71 4 2010* 18-17 17 3 37 100 6 2011 17-0 7 2 16 65 1 2012 22-0 21 4 46 96 6 Totals 78-38 56 14 126 332 17 * - at Duke total points … earned ACC Player of the Week honors on Sept. 14 after tallying four goals in two games … named to the College Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer Teams of the Week on Nov. 1 after a hat trick against Virginia Tech … voted to the Duke/Nike Classic All-Tournament Team … became first Blue Devil to register three hat tricks in a season … tied the Duke single-season goals record … 37 points rank tied for ninth on Duke’s single-season list … scored three goals in 4-1 win over Sacramento State … also had three tallies against George Washington and at Virginia Tech … scored at least one goal in nine games and had two-plus scores in five games … scored or assisted on 20 of Duke’s 34 goals. AS A FRESHMAN (2009 at Duke): Started all 21 matches for the Blue Devils … tallied a team-best 11 goals and led the squad with 27 points overall … voted to the NSCAA All-South Region second team … selected to the ACC All-Freshman and TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Rookie teams … played the fifth-most minutes on the team with 1,699 … registered four game-winning goals … scored the game-winning goal in a win over No. 2 Maryland to earn ACC Player of the Week and TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week recognition … posted a season-high two goals in win over UNC Greensboro … provided two assists in victory over Virginia Tech to earn a spot on the TopDrawerSoccer. com Team of the Week … All-ACC Academic Team. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named the Philadelphia Inquirer South Jersey player of the year … tallied 20 goals and six assists in leading Rancocas Valley High School to the state title as a senior … Spent his sophomore and junior seasons in Bradenton, Fla., for the U.S. Soccer under-17 residency program … a member of the U-17 U.S. National Team in 2006 … selected to the U-18 U.S. National Team … most recently competed in the Lisbon International Tournament with the under-18 team … named the player of the tournament in Spain that included teams such as Barcelona F.C. and Real Madrid … captured the Golden Boot in a Regional Team Tournament in Argentina … son of Terry and Debbie Finley … has one sister, Erin … graduated from the College of Arts and Letters with a sociology degree … finished with a 3.035 cumulative GPA.
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Graduated Monogram winners adam mena
Midfielder 5-10 • 145 Holland, Mich. West Ottawa
HONORS & AWARDS Rockne Student-Athlete Award - 2010, 2011 NSCAA Scholar All-Region Second Team - 2010, 2011 BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2009, 2010, 2011 BIG EAST Institutional Scholar-Athlete Award - 2011 MLS Draft Pick - Vancouver Whitecaps
Returned to the Fighting Irish for a fifth year, but suffered a knee injury in the season opener and missed the rest of the 2012 campaign … played in 55 career games, including 12 starts … tallied 17 points on six goals and five assists … earned four monograms … received the team’s Rockne Scholar-Athlete Award in 2010 and 2011 … two-time NSCAA all-region scholar … three-time BIG EAST Academic AllStar … selected by the Vancouver Whitecaps in the first round (10th overall pick) of the 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft. FIFTH-YEAR (2012): Injured in the season opener versus Duke and missed the rest of the season … received his fourth monogram. AS A SENIOR (2011): Played in all 18 games and made 10 starts … tallied 11 points on three goals and a team-high five assists … all of those offensive figures were career-high numbers … was the co-recipient of the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne StudentAthlete Award … copped the BIG EAST Institutional Scholar-Athlete Award … named to the NSCAA Scholar All-Region second team … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … assisted on Notre Dame’s first goal in a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … put the Irish up 2-0 in the 72nd minute in a 2-1 victory over Bucknell in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … in the next match, he scored a career-high two goals, including the game winner in overtime, in a 2-1 triumph of Michigan … followed that performance by assisting on the lone score in a 1-0 win at Michigan State … was named to the College Soccer News Team of the Week and to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his efforts against the Wolverines and Spartans … upped his point streak to four games with an assist on the lone score in a 1-0 upset of No. 3 Louisville … collected an assist in a 1-1 draw with Northwestern … assisted on Notre Dame’s first goal in a 4-0 besting of Seton Hall … earned his third monogram.
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AS A JUNIOR (2010): Played in all 20 matches, including one start … scored two goals … received the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne Student-Athlete Award … named to the NSCAA Scholar All-Region second team … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned his first career start in a 1-0 win over St. John’s … deposited the game-winning goal in the 80th minute in a 2-1 victory at Indiana … gave Notre Dame a 3-0 lead in the 30th minute in a 4-1 win over Marquette … received his second monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Appeared in 16 matches … a valuable contributor off the bench for the Fighting Irish … tallied one goal … attempted eight shots … scored the equalizer in the 37th minute of an eventual 2-1 setback at Michigan State … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned his first monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: A three-year starter at West Ottawa High School … his 66 career goals is a school record … two-time area player of the year … two-time first-team all-state along with being an honorable mention choice once … three-time allconference and all-district in addition to being an all-area selection on three occasions … 2007 Super Y League national select team member … also earned a letter in track … named a scholar-athlete and received academic
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Mena’s Career Bests Goals Game Season Assists Game Season Points Game Season
2 (Michigan ‘11) 3 (2011) 1, five times (MR: Seton Hall ‘11) 5 (2011) 4 (Michigan ‘11) 11 (2011)
Mena’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2008 Did Not Play 2009 16-0 1 0 2 8 0 2010 20-1 2 0 4 15 1 2011 18-10 3 5 11 46 2 2012 1-1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 55-12 6 5 17 70 3 all-state honors … named to the Premier Developmental League (PDL) All-Central Conference Team in the summer of 2011 after he scored 14 goals for the Indiana Invaders … son of Bonifacio and Lisa Mena … first name is Bonifacio … a member of Notre Dame’s Rosenthal Leadership Academy … graduated from Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters with a degree in psychology … finished with a 3.717 cumulative GPA.
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danny o’leary
Forward/Midfielder 5-11 • 165 Naperville, Ill. Neuqua Valley
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2012
Played in 50 career matches, including 38 starts … 12 points on five goals and two assists … earned three monograms … BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SENIOR (2012): Started all 20 matches in which he played … notched five points on two goals and one assist … scored a career-high two goals in a 7-1 victory against Pittsburgh … both goals occurred just over five minutes apart to give the Irish a 2-0 lead in the 21st minute … assisted on the goal that tied the BIG EAST Championship final with just 32 seconds left in regulation and the Irish would go on to defeat Georgetown, 3-2, in overtime … BIG EAST Academic All-Star … received his third monogram. AS A JUNIOR (2011): Started all 18 matches and notched seven points on three goals and one assist … made his first career start in the season opener, a scoreless draw versus Indiana … gave the Irish a 2-0 lead in the 31st minute against Denver when he deposited his first career goal in an eventual 2-2 draw in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … scored in the fourth minute in a 1-0 upset of third-ranked Louisville … put the Irish on the board in the 21st minute in a 3-0 victory at Georgetown … assisted on Notre Dame’s first goal in a 2-1 win at Providence … received his second monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Played in 12 matches … attempted one shot … saw 129 minutes of action on the field … made his collegiate debut in the season opener, a 1-0 setback to UCLA in the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … earned his first monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Did not see game action.
Graduated Monogram winners HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Region II ODP member … two-time Illinois ODP captain … 2007 ODP national champion … 2007 Region II ODP champion … 2007 Illinois State Cup champion … 2007 Dallas Cup quarterfinalist … 2006 Region II ODP champion … 2006 U.S. Club Soccer National Cup finalist … 2005 Region II ODP semifinalist … 2005 U.S. Youth Soccer Region II champion … 2005 Illinois State Cup champion … 2005 U.S. Club Soccer Midwest Regional League champion … ranked 24th on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s 2009 Top 100 Men’s recruits list … two-time all-star selection at Notre Dame soccer camp … top-10 percent of Nike’s National SPARQ rating … four-year member of the ‘91 Illinois State ODP squad … played for Chicago Fire Academy and Sockers FC Chicago Academy teams … two-time starter in football (wide receiver, kickoff returner) … older sister attended Notre Dame … son of Dan and Kathleen O’Leary … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in marketing.
O’Leary’s Career Bests Goals Game 2 (Pittsburgh ‘12) Season 3 (2011) Assists Game 1, twice (MR: Georgetown^ ‘12) Season 1, twice (2011 & 2012) Points Game 4 (Pittsburgh ‘12) Season 7 (2011) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament
O’Leary’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2009 Did Not Play 2010 12-0 0 0 0 1 0 2011 18-18 3 1 7 18 2 2012 20-20 2 1 5 31 1 Totals 50-38 5 2 12 50 3
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Graduated Monogram winners dillon powers
Midfielder 5-11 • 172 Plano, Texas Plano Senior
HONORS & AWARDS NSCAA All-America First Team - 2012 Soccer America Second Team MVP - 2012 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalist - 2012 Senior CLASS Award Finalist - 2012 All-BIG EAST First Team - 2012 All-Great Lakes Region First Team - 2012 NSCAA Scholar All-America First Team - 2012 BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team - 2012 MLS SuperDraft Pick - Colorado Rapids All-BIG EAST Second Team - 2010, 2011 All-Great Lakes Region Second Team - 2011 BIG EAST All-Championship Team - 2010 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team - 2009 BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2009, 2010, 2011 Monogram Club Team MVP - 2011, 2012 Team Captain - 2011, 2012 NSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team - 2011
Two-time team MVP … captained the Fighting Irish during his junior and senior seasons … played in 78 career games, including 64 starts, in the central midfield … 42 points on 10 goals and 22 assists … earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America First Team accolades as a senior … three-time all-BIG EAST honoree … two-time all-region … four monograms … NSCAA Scholar All-American … a BIG EAST Academic AllStar … concluded his career by playing in 73 straight games, including 60 consecutive starts … the only five matches he missed during his career occurred his freshman season when he was competing with the United States Under-20 National Team at the U-20 World Cup in Egypt … selected by the Colorado Rapids in the first round (11th overall pick) of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft. AS A SENIOR (2012): Selected as the Notre Dame Monogram Club Team MVP for the second straight season … served as a team captain for the second consecutive year … started all 22 matches in the central midfield and posted career-high totals in goals (5), assists (9) and points (19) … tied for 20th nationally in assists … the nine assists were a team-high total, while the point tally ranked second on the Irish squad … three game-winning goals … NSCAA AllAmerica First Team … All-BIG EAST First Team … All-Great Lakes Region First Team … Senior CLASS Award finalist … a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy … played 2,011 of a possible 2,044 minutes on the field … assisted on the game winner in a 1-0 season-opening victory over Duke … tallied the game winner in the 43rd minute of a 2-1 victory over Clemson that clinched the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic title for the Irish … named to the IU Classic AllTournament Team … put Notre Dame up 2-1 in the 64th minute of a 3-1 besting of #4 Akron that sealed the Mike
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Berticelli Memorial Tournament title for the Fighting Irish … selected to the Berticelli All-Tournament Team … assisted on the golden goal in a 1-0 double-overtime victory at Michigan that upped Notre Dame’s season-opening win streak to seven games … had the assist on the game winner in the 1-0 victory at #10 Indiana … put the Irish on the board in the 49th minute of a 2-1 setback at #8 Connecticut … assisted on the team’s fourth goal and scored the sixth goal in a 7-1 win over Pittsburgh … the three points against the Panthers matched a career-high total … assisted on the final tally in a 6-1 victory at Seton Hall … had the assist on the second Fighting Irish goal in a 3-0 besting of Providence … scored the game’s lone goal in the 11th minute of a 1-0 triumph of #8 Connecticut in the semifinals of the BIG EAST Championship … had an assist on the golden goal in the 3-2 double-overtime victory over #6 Georgetown in the final of the BIG EAST Championship … selected to the BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team … assisted on Notre Dame’s first two scores in a 3-0 win over Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Championship … named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and the TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week for his performance against the Spartans … earned his fourth monogram with the Irish. AS A JUNIOR (2011): Started all 18 matches and notched six points on one goal and four assists … served as a team captain … Notre Dame Monogram Club Team MVP … All-BIG EAST Second Team and All-Great Lakes Region Second Team … named to the NSCAA Scholar All-America second team … BIG EAST Academic All-Star … scored Notre Dame’s third goal (64’) in a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … selected to the all-tournament teams for the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic and the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … assisted on Notre Dame’s second goal in a 2-1 win over Bucknell in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … collected an assist in the lone tally in a 1-0 victory at Michigan State … assisted on the first goal in a 3-0 win at Georgetown … had an assist on third Irish goal in 3-1 win at Pittsburgh … earned his third monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Started all 20 matches … his four goals ranked second among all Irish players, while he ranked in a tie for second on the team with 12 points … his four assists were tied for third on the team … selected to the all-BIG EAST second team … assisted on Notre Dame’s first goal in a 2-0 win over Drake in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … tallied a career-high three points on one goal and one assist in a 5-1 win over Cal Poly that clinched the Berticelli Tournament title for the Irish … netted Notre Dame’s second goal (57’) and assisted on the final Irish tally against the Mustangs … named to the Berticelli all-tournament team … assisted on Notre Dame’s first goal in a 2-1 triumph of Providence … collected an assist in a 2-1 setback at West Virginia … put the Irish on the board in the third minute in a 4-1 besting of Marquette … deposited Notre Dame’s third goal (76’) in a 3-0 win over Georgetown … named to the BIG EAST Championship AllTournament Team … netted the equalizer in the 74th minute against Dartmouth in the second round of the NCAA Championship, yet the Irish fell in overtime, 2-1 … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … collected his second monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): A valuable contributor to the squad during his rookie campaign … named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team … played in 18 games, including four starts … registered five points on five assists … assisted on
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Powers’ Career Bests Goals Game 1, 10 times (MR: UConn^ ‘12) Season 5 (2012) Assists Game 2 (Michigan State* ‘12) Season 9 (2012) Points Game 3, twice (MR: Pittsburgh ‘12) Season 19 (2012) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament * - NCAA Tournament
Powers’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2009 18-4 0 5 5 26 0 2010 20-20 4 4 12 42 1 2011 18-18 1 4 6 19 0 2012 22-22 5 9 19 52 3 Totals 78-64 10 22 42 139 4 Notre Dame’s final goal in a 5-0 triumph of Michigan in the season opener … missed five games during the early portion of the season as he was competing with the United States Under-20 National Team at the U-20 World Cup in Egypt … played in two of the three U.S. matches at the World Cup … started the opening game, a 3-0 loss to Germany, and played the entire first half … in a 4-1 win over Cameroon, he entered the match in the 73rd minute and played the remainder of the contest … returned to the Fighting Irish in the 2-0 win at Marquette … assisted on Bright Dike’s golden goal in a 1-0 overtime victory at Providence … also assisted on Dike’s golden goal in a 2-1 overtime besting of Connecticut … collected an assist on the equalizer in the 83rd minute in a 2-2 tie with USF during the BIG EAST Championship quarterfinals (ND advanced in penalty kicks) … assisted on the game’s first goal in the 2-1 win over Green Bay in the first round of the NCAA Championship … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned a monogram. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Named the 2008-09 Gatorade National Boys Soccer Player of the Year … named the 2008-09 U.S. Soccer Development Academy Co-Player of the Year … member of the U.S. U-18 national team … 2010 Milk Cup Champion with U.S. Under-20 squad … named Milk Cup MVP as he helped U.S. to perfect 3-0 record … member of the United States U-20 National Team that played at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt … a 2008 NSCAA All-American … an adidas ESP attendant … ranked as the No. 7 prospect on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s 2009 Top 100 Men’s recruits … U-17 national champion with Andromeda SC … played with the U.S. Youth Soccer ODP All-Star 91s at the 2007 Disney Showcase … ODP state team (Region III) since 2003 … ODP regional team (Region III) since 2004 … 2007 sophomore of the year in District 9-5A … 2008 9-5A all-district first team … played with Notre Dame teammate Grant Van De Casteele on Andromeda FC … son of Michael and Paula Powers … a member of Notre Dame’s Rosenthal Leadership Academy … graduated from the College of Arts and Letters with a degree in political science and peace studies … finished with a 3.426 cumulative GPA.
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kyle richard
Midfielder/Forward 5-10 • 155 Louisville, Ky. Saint Xavier
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2012
Played in 48 games, including 21 starts … eight points on three goals and two assists … earned three monograms … BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SENIOR (2012): Played in all 22 matches, including 13 starts … produced seven points on three goals and one assist … collected an assist on Notre Dame’s second goal in a 7-1 triumph of Pittsburgh … his first career goal tied the Marquette match, 1-1, in the 55th minute and the Irish would go on to win 3-1 … netted the equalizer (2-2) in the 64th minute of a 4-2 win at Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Championship … put the Irish up 1-0 in the 54th minute of an eventual 2-1 doubleovertime setback to Indiana in the NCAA Championship Round of 16 … BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned his third monogram. AS A JUNIOR (2011): Appeared in 11 matches, registering eight starts … totaled 257 minutes of playing time … made his first career start in a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … received his second monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Played in 15 matches … totaled 427 minutes coming off the bench as a valuable asset for the Fighting Irish … earned his first monogram … registered an assist … made his collegiate debut in a scoreless draw against Cal in the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … assisted on Steven Perry’s game winner in the 85th minute in a 2-1 win over Providence. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Did not see game action.
Graduated Monogram winners HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Member of the ODP Region II team (2008-09) … competed with ODP Region II squad during the Costa Rica tour … Kentucky ODP Team (2008-09) … 2008 Super Y League national team member … 2008 regional semifinalist … Notre Dame Elite Soccer Camp all-star selection in 2007 … MVP of the 2006 Tampa Bay Sun Bowl … team captured the ‘06 Tampa Bay Sun Bowl … member of the United 1996 FC that won the Kentucky State Cup championship in 2007 and 2008 … 2006 Kick It 3v3 national champion … U.S. Club Soccer regional champion … CASL Shootout champion in 2005 … three-year varsity starter at Saint Xavier … 2006 Region VI champion … Kentucky high school state champion in 2007 and 2008 … member of National Honor Society … son of Kay Richard … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in finance … finished with a 3.016 cumulative GPA.
Richard’s Career Bests Goals Game 1, three times (MR: Indiana* ‘12) Season 3 (2012) Assists Game 1, twice (MR: Pittsburgh ‘12) Season 1, twice (2010 & 2012) Points Game 2, three times (MR: Indiana* ‘12) Season 7 (2012) * - NCAA Tournament
Richard’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2009 Did Not Play 2010 15-0 0 1 1 9 0 2011 11-8 0 0 0 10 0 2012 22-13 3 1 7 18 0 Totals 48-21 3 2 8 37 0
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Graduated Monogram winners Michael Rose
Midfielder/Forward 6-2 • 170 Severna Park, Md. Severna Park
HONORS & AWARDS Team Captain - 2012 BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2011 MLS Draft Pick - Vancouver Whitecaps
Returned to Notre Dame for a fifth year, but missed the entire season due to a knee injury … served as a team captain for the 2012 season … played in 41 career matches, including 21 starts … 14 points on four goals and six assists … four monograms … BIG EAST Academic All-Star … selected by the Vancouver Whitecaps in the first round (11th overall pick) of the 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft. FIFTH-YEAR (2012): Served as a team captain … missed the entire season due to a knee injury … received his fourth monogram. AS A SENIOR (2011): Missed the first 10 matches of the season due to injury, but played in the final eight games and tallied five points on two goals and one assist … the two goals were a career-high total … made his season debut in a scoreless draw versus Connecticut … scored Notre Dame’s second goal (60th minute) in a 3-0 win at Georgetown … registered a career-high three points on one goal and one assist in a 4-0 win over Seton Hall … assisted on the second goal and scored the third tally versus the Pirates … earned his third monogram. AS A JUNIOR (2010): Played in all 20 matches, including 19 starts … registered a career-high six points on one goal and a careerhigh four assists … named to the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic all-tournament team … assisted on Notre Dame’s first goal in a 2-0 win over Drake in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … assisted on the equalizer in the 79th minute in a 1-1 draw with Northwestern … notched an assist on Notre Dame’s second goal in a 4-1 victory over Marquette … put the Irish up 2-0 in the 56th minute en route to a 3-1 win at Seton Hall … assisted on Brendan King’s game-winning goal in the 90th minute in a 3-2 triumph of Pittsburgh … earned his second monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Played in 13 matches and made two starts … tallied three points on one goal and one assist … attempted
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10 shots … made his collegiate debut in a 3-0 victory over Seattle in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … nearly scored in his first minute of play against the Redhawks … assisted on Notre Dame’s lone goal in a 2-1 setback at USF … earned his first start in a 1-0 setback to West Virginia … tallied the game winner, which was the first goal of his career, in the 48th minute in a 1-0 victory at Pittsburgh … missed the final six matches of the season with a leg injury … collected his first monogram. AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Did not see game action … was named to the College Soccer News `100 freshmen to keep an eye on’ list prior to the season. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: adidas Golden Boot winner at the 2006 USYSA national championship … member of the Baltimore Casa Mia Bays squad that won the 2006 U-16 and 2009 U-19 USYSA national championships, and the 2008 USSF U-18 national championship … captain of the DC United U-20 squad in 2010 … a four-year starter at Severna Park High School … twotime captain, two-time All-South and the first NSCAA High School All-American (2007) in the history of Severna Park High School soccer program … career assist leader (37) and secondleading point total (99) during his high school career … led Severna Park to the regional championship and its first county championship since 1998 as a senior … member of the Maryland `90 ODP team (2002-2007) that won the 2006 national co-championship and the 2005 and 2006 Region I titles … traveled to Italy and Brazil with Maryland ODP … Region I
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Rose’s Career Bests Goals Game Season Assists Game Season Points Game Season
1, four times (MR: Seton Hall ‘11) 2 (2011) 1, six times (MR: Seton Hall ‘11) 4 (2010) 3 (Seton Hall ‘11) 6 (2010)
Rose’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2008 Did Not Play 2009 13-2 1 1 3 10 1 2010 20-19 1 4 6 29 1 2011 8-0 2 1 5 6 0 2012 Did Not Play Totals 41-21 4 6 14 45 2 ODP player … 2007 Annapolis Capital and Baltimore Sun Anne Arundel Player of the Year … Washington DC, Baltimore and Annapolis All-Met as a senior … a 2007 Notre Dame Elite Soccer Camp all-star selection … played for Maccabi Tel Aviv select team from 1998-2001 during a U.S. Embassy posting … member of the National Honor Society and an AP Scholar … Top Scholar-Athlete as a high school senior … son of Roger and Joni Rose … sister Ashleigh is a graduate of Stanford University … graduated from Notre Dame’s College of Engineering with a degree in mechanical engineering.
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bob novak
Midfielder 5-6 • 145 Homer Glen, Ill. Lockport Township
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2012
Played in 34 career games, including 17 starts … one goal … two monograms … BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SENIOR (2012): Played in all 22 games, including a career-high nine starts … attempted four shots … BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned his second monogram.
eric tilley
Midfielder/Defender 6-0 • 160 Albuquerque, N.M. Sandia
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Played in five matches during his Fighting Irish career … earned one monogram … received the team’s 2012 Spirit Award … fourtime BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SENIOR (2012): Played in five matches … made his collegiate debut in a 2-1 setback at Connecticut … also saw time in wins
Graduated Monogram winners AS A JUNIOR (2011): Appeared in 10 games, including eight starts … tallied one goal … made his first career start in a 4-1 win over Dayton at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic … scored his first career goal just 26 seconds into the match in a 2-1 triumph of Bucknell in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament … that was the quickest Notre Dame goal of the BIG EAST era (since 1995) … earned his first monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Played in two games … saw time in a 5-1 win over Cal Poly that clinched the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament title for the Fighting Irish … played in a 4-1 victory over Marquette. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Member of the Chicago Magic Soccer Club … named to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s `2009 Top 100 Men’ recruits … selected to Region II pool team as U-13, U-14 and U-15 … won ODP national championship with Team Illinois … two-time all-state midfielder … started on his varsity squad all four seasons at Lockport Township … Super Y-League U-15 national champion with the Magic … runner-up with the Magic at the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA)
over Pittsburgh (7-1), Seton Hall (6-1), Providence (3-0) and Michigan State (3-0) … received the team’s Spirit Award, which is presented to an inspirational member of the Irish team … BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned his first monogram. AS A JUNIOR (2011): Did not see game action … BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Did not see game action … BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Did not see game action … BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-time first-team all-district selection … two-time 5A all-state first-team selection … one-time 5A all-state second-team pick … New Mexico ODP team 2005-2008 on the ’91 team … Region IV Camp 2005-2008 … Region IV ODP finalist in 2008 … two-time high school captain … New Mexico state cup finalist in 2006 and 2007 … New Mexico state cup champion 2009 … four-time scholar-athlete at Sandia High School … three-time letterwinner at Sandia High School in soccer … high school offensive player of the year …
Novak’s Career Bests Goals Game 1 (Bucknell ‘11) Season 1 (2011) Assists Game -Season -Points Game 2 (Bucknell ‘11) Season 2 (2011)
Novak’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2009 Did Not Play 2010 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 10-8 1 0 2 3 0 2012 22-9 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 34-17 1 0 2 7 0 U-14 national championship … three-time Region II champion … son of Richard and Mary Fran Novak … graduated from the College of Science … was a science pre-professional (premed) major and finished with a 3.031 cumulative GPA.
Tilley’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2009 Did Not Play 2010 Did Not Play 2011 Did Not Play 2012 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 two-time high school sportsmanship award recipient … 2008 Notre Dame Elite Camp allstar … member of the National Honor Society … member of student government … twotime academic letter recipient … son of Jim and Trish Tilley … has an older sister, Alyx … graduated from the College of Science with a science business degree … finished with a 3.148 cumulative GPA.
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Graduated Monogram winners will walsh
Goalkeeper 6-4 • 205 Morristown, N.J. Delbarton
HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST Academic All-Star - 2011
Returned to the Irish for a fifth season … started all 37 career matches in which he played … posted a 20-10-7 record with 15 shutouts … had a 0.77 goals-against average and a .808 save percentage … earned three monograms … BIG EAST Academic All-Star. FIFTH-YEAR (2012): Started 12 matches and notched an 8-3-1 record … recorded a career-high six shutouts … made 36 saves and posted a 0.81 goals-against average and a .783 save percentage … made one save and did not surrender a goal in a 1-0 season-opening win over Duke … made three saves in a 1-0 win over Oregon State in the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament en route to being named the tournament’s goalkeeping co-MVP … registered another shutout in his next start by stopping two shots in a 2-0 triumph of Michigan State … had two saves in a 3-0 victory over Providence … compiled a career-high eight saves in a 1-1 draw at Marquette … made two saves and notched his fifth shutout of the season in a 1-0 win over Connecticut in the semifinals of the BIG EAST Championship … kept Michigan State off the scoreboard in a 3-0 victory in the second round of the NCAA Championship … matched a career-high total with eight saves in a 2-1 double-overtime setback to Indiana in the NCAA Championship Round of 16 … received his third monogram. AS A SENIOR (2011): Started all 18 matches and posted a 9-5-4 record with a 0.83 goals-against average and .795 save percentage … notched five shutouts … made a careerhigh 62 saves and surrendered 16 goals … played 1728:37 of a possible 1734:07 between the pipes for the Fighting Irish … a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … made five saves in the season opener, a 0-0 draw with Indiana … was selected to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his performance against the Hoosiers … was named the Goalkeeping MVP of the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament as he made 11 saves and allowed just three goals in 200 minutes of action … in the tournament opener, he stopped four shots in a 2-2 draw with Denver and followed that up with a career-high tying
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seven saves in a 2-1 win over Bucknell … collected five saves and registered his second clean sheet of the season in a 1-0 win at Michigan State … posted his second straight shutout by matching a career-high total of seven saves in a 1-0 upset of third-ranked Louisville … named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the second time of the season for his effort versus the Cardinals … did not surrender a goal and made four saves in 110 minutes of play in a scoreless draw versus Connecticut … recorded his fifth shutout of the campaign by stopping three Georgetown shots in a 3-0 Irish triumph … earned his second monogram. AS A JUNIOR (2010): Played every minute in goal during the first seven games of the season … posted a 3-2-2 record with four shutouts and a 0.54 goals-against average … registered a .875 save percentage … made 28 saves and surrendered just four goals … earned his first monogram … saw his first collegiate action when he started the season opener, a 1-0 loss to UCLA … made five saves against the Bruins … notched his first career shutout by making four saves in a scoreless draw against California … recorded another clean sheet in the next contest as he made three saves in a 2-0 triumph of Drake … saw his career-best scoreless streak of 357 minutes come to an end with a goal in the 90th minute in a 5-1 win over Cal Poly that clinched the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament title for the Irish … posted his third shutout of the season in a 0-0 tie against Michigan … made a career-high seven saves against the Wolverines … had five saves in a 2-0 setback to Michigan State … produced his fourth clean sheet in a 1-0 win over St. John’s … did not see time the rest of the season as fifth-year senior Philip Tuttle returned from injury. AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Did not see game action. AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Did not see game action … was named to the College Soccer News `100 freshmen to keep an eye on’ list prior to the season. HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Starting goalkeeper as a sophomore at Delbarton … suffered an injury and missed his entire junior season … returned as a senior and his team was a state semifinalist and conference
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Walsh’s Career Bests Saves
Game 8, twice (MR: Indiana* ‘12) Season 62 (2011) Minutes Played Game 110:00, seven times (MR: Marquette ‘12) Season 1728:37 (2011) Shutout Streak Minutes 357:00 (UCLA-Cal Poly ‘10) * - NCAA Tournament
Walsh’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GA Min. GAA SV SO Rec. 2008 Did Not Play 2009 Did Not Play 2010 7-7 4 670:00 0.54 28 4 3-2-2 2011 18-18 16 1728:37 0.83 62 5 9-5-4 2012 12-12 10 1111:06 0.81 36 6 8-3-1 Totals 37-37 30 3509:43 0.77 126 15 20-10-7 champion … as a freshman, he posted a 21-1-0 record, including 15 shutouts and the squad won the Morris County Cup … member of the United States soccer national team training camp in November of 2007 … U.S. national training select team at Nike friendlies in December of 2007 … four-year member of the Region I ODP … has traveled to Germany, Argentina, France and Italy among other places with his ODP squad … five-year member of the New Jersey ODP … in 2005-06 the team was a Region I finalist after being a semifinalist the previous year … member of the Parsippany Soccer Club of the Super Y League … invited to the Super Y national ODP camp in January of 2006 … selected to the all-league team from the 2007 Super Y finals … was the only goalkeeper selected to that squad … invited to the Super Y national ODP camp in January of 2008 … on the Parsippany U-17 Revolution team in 2007 that won the Jefferson Cup U-17 Premier White Division and the Potomac Cup U-17 Chesapeake Division … son of Mary Walsh … graduated from Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters with a degree in film, television and theatre.
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History & Records
Matt Besler received first team All-America and first team Academic All-America honors during his Notre Dame career. The Sporting Kansas City standout was the 2012 MLS Defender of the Year and has earned multiple caps with the United States during qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.
Year-by-Year Breakdown
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Year Coach Record Pct. Conf./Finish 1977 Rich Hunter 16-1-1 .917 (Ind.) 1978 Rich Hunter 21-3-1 .860 (Ind.) 1979 Rich Hunter 20-10-1 .661 (Ind.) 1980 Rich Hunter 20-7-0 .741 (Ind.) 1981 Rich Hunter 16-3-3 .795 (Ind.) 1982 Rich Hunter 17-4-2 .783 (Ind.) 1983 Rich Hunter 18-4-0 .818 (Ind.) 1984 Dennis Grace 12-6-2 .650 (Ind.) 1985 Dennis Grace 7-11-4 .409 (Ind.) Dennis Grace 13-7-2 .636 (Ind.) 1986 1987 Dennis Grace 17-3-1 .833 (Ind.) 1988 Dennis Grace 17-4-2 .783 (MCC) 1989 Dennis Grace 10-7-3 .575 (MCC) 5-0-1/1st (Division) 1990 Mike Berticelli 4-11-3 .306 (MCC) 2-5-1/7th Mike Berticelli 13-5-2 .700 (MCC) 4-1-1/2nd 1991 1992 Mike Berticelli 10-7-2 .579 (MCC) 4-2-1/3rd 1993 Mike Berticelli 15-6-0 .714 (MCC) 5-1-0/1st Mike Berticelli 12-10-2 .542 (MCC) 4-4-0/4th (Division) 1994 1995 Mike Berticelli 9-10-0 .474 (BE) 4-7-0/T-10th Mike Berticelli 14-7-2 .652 (BE) 6-3-2/3rd 1996 1997 Mike Berticelli 10-9-2 .524 (BE) 5-5-1/T-5th 1998 Mike Berticelli 9-6-3 .583 (BE) 5-4-2/7th 1999 Mike Berticelli 8-9-3 .475 (BE) 4-5-2/T-8th 2000 Chris Apple 7-8-2 .471 (BE) 4-7-0/9th Bobby Clark 12-7-0 .632 (BE) 7-3-0/T-2nd 2001 Bobby Clark 12-6-3 .643 (BE) 6-3-1/4th 2002 2003 Bobby Clark 16-3-4 .783 (BE) 6-3-1/3rd 2004 Bobby Clark 13-3-3 .763 (BE) 8-1-1/1st 2005 Bobby Clark 12-8-3 .587 (BE) 6-4-1/T-3rd (Division) Bobby Clark 15-6-2 .696 (BE) 8-3-0/3rd (Division) 2006 Bobby Clark 14-5-5 .688 (BE) 7-0-4/T-1st (Division) 2007 2008 Bobby Clark 12-7-2 .619 (BE) 7-2-2/1st (Division) 2009 Bobby Clark 11-8-4 .565 (BE) 8-3-0/2nd (Division) 2010 Bobby Clark 10-6-4 .600 (BE) 6-2-1/2nd (Division) Bobby Clark 9-5-4 .611 (BE) 5-3-1/4th (Division) 2011 2012 Bobby Clark 17-4-1 .795 (BE) 5-2-1/3rd (Division) Totals 451-222-77 .653 5 titles
Conference Tournament -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Champion Semifinals Quarterfinals Runner-up Semifinals Champion Champion -- Champion Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals -- Semifinals Quarterfinals Champion Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Runner-up Semifinals Runner-up Semifinals First Round Champion 6 titles
NCAA Results & Record ----- -------First Round (0-1) -- ---First Round (0-1) First Round (0-1) -Round of 16 (1-1) ----First Round (0-1) Round of 32 (1-1) Round of 16 (1-0-1)* Round of 32 (0-1)* Round of 16 (2-1) Quarterfinals (2-1)* Quarterfinals (2-1)* Round of 32 (0-1)* Round of 32 (1-1) Round of 32 (0-1)* -Round of 16 (1-1)* 15 appearances (11-14-1)
Ind. – Independent MCC – Midwestern Collegiate Conference BE – BIG EAST Division – The conference had two divisions during that season Note - The NCAA Tournament field was comprised of 24 teams when the Fighting Irish debuted in the postseason in 1988. The field expanded to 32 teams prior to the 1992 season. The field increased to its current number of 48 squads for the 2001 campaign. * - Indicates the Irish received a seed and a first-round bye in the NCAA Tournament. Refer to page 68 for additional NCAA Tournament information.
Irish Head Coaches
Rich Hunter 1977-83
Dennis Grace 1984-89
Mike Berticelli 1990-99
Chris Apple 2000
Notre Dame Coaching Records Coach Rich Hunter Dennis Grace Mike Berticelli Chris Apple Bobby Clark ND Totals
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Record 128-32-8 76-38-14 104-80-19 7-8-2 153-68-35 468-226-78
Pct. .786 .648 .559 .471 .666 .657
Bobby Clark 2001-present
Year-by-Year Statistics
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Goals Shots Corners Fouls
Year Coach
Record Pct.
For Ag. For Ag. For Ag. For Ag. Home Away Neutral
1977 Rich Hunter 1978 Rich Hunter 1979 Rich Hunter 1980 Rich Hunter 1981 Rich Hunter
16-1-1 21-3-1 20-10-1 20-7-0 16-3-3
.917 .860 .661 .741 .795
61 116 99 73 92
19 32 35 32 18
394 190 96 719 222 197 801 392 201 775 359 152 637 228 144
37 127 197 9-1-0 83 459 477 14-0-0 147 443 602 9-3-1 88 483 451 12-1-1 88 480 406 12-1-0
7-0-1 7-3-1 10-7-0 8-6-0 4-2-2
0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
1982 Rich Hunter 1983 Rich Hunter 1984 Dennis Grace 1985 Dennis Grace 1986 Dennis Grace
17-4-2 18-4-0 12-6-2 7-11-4 13-7-2
.783 .818 .650 .409 .636
78 85 54 44 56
23 15 36 58 25
550 223 132 590 149 148 357 173 183 311 330 146 361 227 151
69 413 388 9-1-1 58 387 390 11-1-0 64 358 353 7-2-0 108 504 453 2-4-2 67 378 326 6-1-1
8-2-0 6-3-0 5-4-2 4-7-1 7-6-1
0-1-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0
1987 Dennis Grace 1988 Dennis Grace 1989 Dennis Grace 1990 Mike Berticelli 1991 Mike Berticelli
17-3-1 17-4-2 10-7-3 4-11-3 13-5-2
.833 .783 .575 .306 .700
55 67 43 24 48
22 23 30 32 17
275 156 167 296 215 183 248 220 160 190 254 77 270 165 88
79 357 367 10-0-0 101 491 346 8-0-0 74 361 399 5-3-2 73 469 333 4-2-1 69 312 293 6-2-1
5-2-1 4-4-2 4-3-0 0-7-2 5-2-0
2-1-0 5-0-0 1-1-1 0-2-0 2-1-1
1992 Mike Berticelli 10-7-2 1993 Mike Berticelli 15-6-0 1994 Mike Berticelli 12-10-2 1995 Mike Berticelli 9-10-0 1996 Mike Berticelli 14-7-2
.579 .714 .542 .474 .652
39 49 53 45 33
23 21 27 39 18
318 188 97 285 226 121 361 246 138 310 264 95 296 305 154
104 352 320 6-1-0 98 379 370 5-3-0 121 455 422 11-3-1 114 357 318 8-3-0 98 399 372 7-1-2
3-3-2 7-2-0 1-6-0 1-7-0 6-6-0
1-3-0 3-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-0
10-9-2 1997 Mike Berticelli 1998 Mike Berticelli 9-6-3 1999 Mike Berticelli 8-9-3 2000 Chris Apple 7-8-2 2001 Bobby Clark 12-7-0
.524 .583 .475 .471 .632
38 29 27 19 33
27 20 25 21 19
248 229 98 258 229 97 285 242 113 271 151 104 294 202 108
82 106 85 59 60
327 294 6-4-0 276 271 5-1-2 287 308 7-3-0 278 271 4-4-0 236 311 7-1-0
4-4-2 4-5-1 1-5-3 2-4-2 5-4-0
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-2-0
2002 Bobby Clark 2003 Bobby Clark 2004 Bobby Clark 2005 Bobby Clark 2006 Bobby Clark
12-6-3 16-3-4 13-3-3 12-8-3 15-6-2
.643 .783 .763 .587 .696
40 38 29 29 45
21 16 9 20 19
331 203 150 351 210 136 341 168 118 340 278 131 383 249 137
81 75 62 91 88
239 333 8-2-1 278 336 7-2-1 234 281 8-0-2 253 276 6-3-2 268 275 9-2-1
3-4-2 5-1-1 3-2-1 5-4-1 6-4-0
1-0-0 4-0-2 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-1
2007 Bobby Clark 2008 Bobby Clark 2009 Bobby Clark 2010 Bobby Clark 2011 Bobby Clark 2012 Bobby Clark
14-5-5 12-7-2 11-8-4 10-6-4 9-5-4 17-4-1
.688 .619 .565 .600 .611 .795
36 41 33 30 27 52
21 23 24 19 16 20
377 282 136 311 258 125 342 236 145 372 274 147 308 239 111 412 244 135
90 262 320 7-1-3 89 275 221 9-1-1 100 245 206 6-4-1 110 212 194 8-2-1 77 183 222 4-2-4 102 227 291 9-1-0
5-3-2 2-4-1 5-3-0 2-2-2 4-2-0 4-3-1
2-1-0 1-2-0 0-1-3 0-2-1 1-1-0 4-0-0
Totals
468-226-78
.657
1,760
Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders Goals Year Player 1977 Jim Mollering 1978 Kevin Lovejoy 1979 Kevin Lovejoy 1980 Kevin Lovejoy 1981 Sami Kahale Ed O’Malley Rob Snyder 1982 Mario Manta 1983 Richard Herdegen Pat Szanto 1984 Richard Herdegen 1985 Joe Sternberg 1986 Bruce McCourt 1987 Bruce McCourt Joe Sternberg 1988 Randy Morris 1989 Kevin Pendergast 1990 Kevin Pendergast Kenyon Meyer 1991 Jean Joseph 1992 Bill Lanza 1993 Bill Lanza 1994 Tim Oates 1995 Ben Bocklage 1996 Tony Capasso 1997 Ryan Turner 1998 Shane Walton 1999 Erich Braun 2000 Erich Braun Justin Detter Griffin Howard
G 14 29 22 16 12 12 12 16 16 16 16 10 13 13 13 14 12 7 7 11 8 15 12 9 7 12 10 9 4 4 4
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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13,568 8,426 4,821
Erich Braun Erich Braun Justin Detter Justin McGeeney Tony Megna Joseph Lapira Joseph Lapira Joseph Lapira Bright Dike Bright Dike Steven Perry Ryan Finley Ryan Finley
12 11 14 5 5 7 22 9 12 11 12 7 21
Assists Year Player 1977 Bill Hagerty 1978 Ted Carnevale 1979 Mike Mai 1980 Sami Kahale 1981 Sami Kahale 1982 Richard Herdegen Steve Chang 1983 Tom Daley 1984 Pat Szanto 1985 Tommy Gerlacher 1986 Randy Morris 1987 Randy Morris 1988 Randy Morris 1989 Steve LaVigne 1990 Kevin Pendergast 1991 Jean Joseph 1992 Bill Lanza
A 13 10 15 8 15 9 9 11 6 8 10 17 12 7 4 6 4
3,097 12,044 11,993 271-66-32 162-136-34 35-24-12
Brendan Dillman 1993 Bill Lanza 1994 Tim Oates 1995 Bill Lanza 1996 Tony Capasso 1997 Scott Wells 1998 Ryan Cox 1999 Erich Braun 2000 Chad Riley 2001 Devon Prescod Chad Riley 2002 Chad Riley 2003 Kevin Goldthwaite 2004 Ian Etherington 2005 Joseph Lapira Ryan Miller 2006 Nate Norman 2007 Joseph Lapira 2008 Jeb Brovsky 2009 Michael Thomas 2010 Brendan King Harrison Shipp 2011 Adam Mena 2012 Dillon Powers Points Year Player 1977 Bill Hagerty 1978 Kevin Lovejoy 1979 Kevin Lovejoy 1980 Kevin Lovejoy 1981 Sami Kahale 1982 Mario Manta
4 10 11 11 6 8 8 6 6 6 6 12 9 5 5 5 7 10 6 6 6 6 5 9 Pts. 31 63 55 35 39 40
1983 Richard Herdegen 1984 Richard Herdegen 1985 Joe Sternberg 1986 Bruce McCourt 1987 Bruce McCourt 1988 Randy Morris 1989 Kevin Pendergast 1990 Kevin Pendergast 1991 Jean Joseph 1992 Bill Lanza 1993 Bill Lanza 1994 Tim Oates 1995 Bill Lanza Ben Bocklage 1996 Tony Capasso 1997 Ryan Turner 1998 Shane Walton 1999 Erich Braun 2000 Chad Riley 2001 Erich Braun 2002 Erich Braun 2003 Justin Detter 2004 Justin McGeeney 2005 Joseph Lapira 2006 Joseph Lapira 2007 Joseph Lapira 2008 Bright Dike 2009 Bright Dike 2010 Steven Perry 2011 Ryan Finley 2012 Ryan Finley Bold indicates active player
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Individual records
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Goals
Points
Game: 5 Bill Lanza vs. DePaul, 1993 Half: 4 Kevin Lovejoy vs. St. Joseph’s, 1978 Season: 29 Kevin Lovejoy, 1978 Career: 67 Kevin Lovejoy, 1978-80 Team/Game: 13 vs. Valparaiso, 1978 Team/Season: 116 in 1978 Most Allowed/Game: 8 vs. Akron, 1985 Most Allowed/Season: 58 in 1978
Game: 10 Bill Lanza vs. DePaul, 1993 Season: 63 Kevin Lovejoy, 1978 Career: 153 Kevin Lovejoy, 1978-80 Team/Game: 37 vs. Valparaiso, 1978 (13 goals, 11 assists) vs. St. Joseph’s, 1978 (12 goals, 13 assists) Team/Season: 327 in 1978
Shots Attempted Game: 11 Richard Herdegen vs. Bethel, 1983 11 Joseph Lapira (twice) vs. West Virginia, 2005 & Syracuse, 2005 Season: 124 Kevin Lovejoy, 1980 Team/Game: 65 vs. St. Joseph’s, 1979
Assists Game: 4 Nick Schneeman vs. Valparaiso, 1978 Tom Daley vs. Bethel, 1983 Half: 4 Nick Schneeman vs. Valparaiso, 1978 Season: 17 Randy Morris, 1987 Career: 40 Randy Morris, 1985-88 Team/Game: 13 vs. Valparaiso, 1978 Team/Season: 95 in 1987
Games Played Season: 29 Mike Mai, 1979 Career: 91 Ryan Miller, 2003-07 90 Mark Luetkehans, 1979-83 90 Matt Besler, 2005-08 Consecutive Games: 89 Ryan Miller, 2003-07 88 Greg Dalby, 2003-06
Hat Tricks Season: 3 Career: 3
Greg Velho became Notre Dame’s career saves leader (311) in his final season in 1998.
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Kevin Lovejoy, 1979 Richard Herdegen, 1981-84 Kevin Lovejoy, 1978-80 Pat Szanto, 1983-86
Devon Prescod scored a hat trick against Cleveland State in 2003, helping the Irish to a 6-0 victory over the Vikings.
Goalkeeper Records Games Played Career: 83
Bert Bader, 1991-94
Saves Game: 27 Brian Cullather vs. Western Michigan, 1978 Season: 156 Hugh Breslin, 1985 Career: 311 Greg Velho, 1995-98 Team/Game: 27 vs. Western Michigan, 1978 Team/Season: 203 in 1978
Shutouts Season: 12 Mark Steranka, 1983 12 Chris Sawyer, 2003 Career: 32 Bert Bader, 1991-94 31 Chris Sawyer, 2001-04 Consecutive: 6 Mark Steranka, 1983 6 Chris Sawyer, 2004
Fewest Goals Allowed Season: 13 Mark Steranka, 1983 (22 games played) 8 Chris Sawyer, 2001 (15 games played) 9 Chris Sawyer, 2004 (19 games played)
Team records
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Largest Home Crowds
3,502 – A lumni Field, Oct. 14, 1994 (vs. SMU) 3,462 – A lumni Field, Oct. 17, 2007 (vs. Indiana) 3,417 – K rause Stadium, Sept. 20, 1991 (vs. Michigan State) 3,367 – Alumni Field, Aug. 27, 2007 (vs. Northwestern-exhibition) 3,339 – A lumni Field, Sept. 22, 1995 (vs. Indiana) 3,002 – Alumni Stadium, Aug. 27, 2011 (vs. Indiana)
Opponent Records Goals/Game: 8 Akron, 1985 Assists/Game: 5 Connecticut, 2007 4 Central Florida, 1985 Indiana, 1991 UCLA, 1994 St. John’s, 1997 Georgetown, 1998 Connecticut, 2005 USF, 2009 Points/Game: 18 Akron, 1985 (8 goals, 2 assists) Shots /Game: 35 Akron, 1981 Saves/Game: 19 St. Joseph’s, 1984 Shutouts/Season: 9 1980 Highest Scoring Average: 2.64 1984 Lowest Scoring Average: 0.45 2004
Bert Bader established program records for career games for a goalkeeper (83) and career shutouts (32). Bader played for the Fighting Irish from 1991-94.
Chris Sawyer posted 31 shutouts during his stellar career at Notre Dame. The two-time All-American compiled a school-record tying 12 clean sheets in 2003. As a senior in 2004, he tied another school record with six straight shutouts.
Ryan Miller played in a program-record 91 matches, including 90 starts, during his Fighting Irish career, which spanned 2003-07.
Miscellaneous Season Records Most Wins: Most Losses: Most Ties:
21 1978 11 1985, 1990 5 2007
Best Winning Percentage 1977 (16-1-1) .917 Overtime Games 8 2003 8 2009 Overtime Wins 5 1987 Overtime Losses 1985, 1994, 1995, 2 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2011 ND Record in Overtime 43-32-45 (.546) Win Streak 26 (Sept. 20, ‘77-Oct. 1, ‘78) Home Winning Streak 23 (Sept. 20, ‘77-Nov. 11, ‘78) Road Winning Streak 8 (Sept. 29, ‘86-Oct. 1, ‘87) Consecutive Games Without a Loss 26 (Sept. 20, ‘77-Oct. 1, ‘78) Losing Streak 4 (1990, 1995, 1999) Non-Winning Streak 6 (1999) Fewest Goals 19 (2000) Fewest Goals Allowed 9 (2004) Highest Scoring Average 4.64 (1978) Lowest Scoring Average 1.11 (2000) Fewest Games Held Scoreless 0 (2012) Shutouts 14 (1979, 1983) Fouls 504 (1985) Corners 201 (1979) Consecutive Shutouts 7 (1983) Shots 801 (1979) Fastest Goal 0:10 vs. St. Joseph ‘s (Ind.) (1978 - Second Half) Highest Combined Score 14 vs. Valparaiso, 13-1 (W) (1978)
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Career/Season Records Single-Season Bests
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Career Bests
Goals Year
Goals Gm G
1. 2. 3. 5. 6.
1. Kevin Lovejoy, 1978-80 2. Richard Herdegen, 1981-84 3. Bruce McCourt, 1985-88 4. Joe Sternberg, 1985-88 5. Joseph Lapira, 2004-07 6. Tim Oates, 1991-94 7. Erich Braun, 1999-02 Mario Manta, 1979-82 9. Sami Kahale, 1978-81 10. Terry Finnegan, 1977-78 11. Pat Szanto, 1983-85 12. Bill Lanza, 1992-95 Kevin Pendergast, 1989-92 14. Ryan Finley, 2011-12 Justin Detter, 2000-03 Randy Morris, 1985-88
Kevin Lovejoy Terry Finnegan Joseph Lapira Kevin Lovejoy Ryan Finley Bruce McCourt Richard Herdegen Richard Herdegen Pat Szanto Mario Manta Kevin Lovejoy
29 24 22 22 21 16 16 16 16 16 16
1978 1978 2006 1979 2012 1986 1984 1983 1983 1982 1980
Assists Year 1. Randy Morris 2. Sami Kahale Mike Mai 4. Bill Hagerty 5. Chad Riley Randy Morris Rob Snyder
17 15 15 13 12 12 12
1987 1981 1979 1977 2002 1988 1981
Points
G
A Pts. Year
29 22 24 22 21 16 16
5 11 4 6 4 10 8
1. Kevin Lovejoy 2. Kevin Lovejoy 3. Terry Finnegan 4. Joseph Lapira 5. Ryan Finley 6. Richard Herdegen 7. Mario Manta
63 55 52 50 46 42 40
1979 1978 1978 2006 2012 1983 1982
Bill Lanza averaged 0.46 assists per game during his Irish career.
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73 84 87 87 89 79 73 74 74 38 78 54 76 39 80 84
67 57 46 43 41 38 36 36 35 34 33 29 29 28 28 28
Richard Herdegen ranks second among Irish players in goals (57) and points (137).
Assists Gm Ast. 1. Randy Morris, 1985-88 2. Chad Riley, 2000-03 3. Sami Kahale, 1978-81 4. Bill Lanza, 1992-95 5. Kevin Goldthwaite, 2001-04 6. Joseph Lapira, 2004-07 Richard Herdegen, 1981-84 8. Dillon Powers, 2009-12 Rob Snyder, 1980-83 10. Tim Oates, 1991-94 Steve Chang, 1981-83 Mike Mai, 1978-80 13. Tom Daley, 1982-84
84 78 74 54 75 89 84 78 51 79 55 73 56
40 32 30 25 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 21 20
Tim Oates stands sixth on the all-time career goals scored list and 10th on the career assist list.
Points
Gm
G
Ast.
Pts.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19.
73 84 87 87 89 74 79 84 74 73 54 78 38 80 76 84 51 86 74 64
67 57 46 43 41 35 38 28 36 36 29 33 34 28 29 26 23 27 25 23
19 23 19 20 23 30 21 40 18 13 25 12 7 18 13 16 22 12 14 18
153 137 111 106 105 100 97 96 90 85 83 78 75 74 71 68 68 66 64 64
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Kevin Lovejoy, 1978-80 Richard Herdegen, 1981-84 Bruce McCourt, 1985-88 Joe Sternberg, 1985-88 Joseph Lapira, 2004-07 Sami Kahale, 1978-81 Tim Oates, 1991-94 Randy Morris, 1985-88 Mario Manta, 1979-82 Erich Braun, 1999-02 Bill Lanza, 1992-95 Pat Szanto, 1983-86 Terry Finnegan, 1977-78 Justin Detter, 2000-03 Kevin Pendergast, 1989-92 Ken Harkenrider, 1980-83 Rob Synder, 1980-83 Bright Dike, 2005-09 Keith Carlson, 1991-94 David Miles, 1981-85
ACC/BIG EAST Era
Fighting Irish
Fighting Irish in the ACC/BIG EAST Era (since 1995) Notre Dame Goals in a Game 8-0 … vs. DePaul (9/3/95) 7-1 … vs. Pittsburgh (10/3/12) 7-1 … vs. Western Michigan (10/14/97) 7-0 … vs. Valparaiso (9/8/95) 6-1 … at Seton Hall (10/13/12) 6-0 … at Cleveland State (10/14/03) 6-0 … vs. Western Illinois (10/11/96) 6-1 … vs. Valparaiso (9/1/98) Goals vs. Ranked Teams 5 … vs. #21 Michigan (9/1/09) (5-0, W) 5 … vs. #5 South Florida (9/7/08) (5-0, W) 5 … at #12 Indiana (9/3/06) (5-4, W-OT) 4 … vs. #7 Louisville (9/25/09) (4-0, W) 4 … vs. #8 Creighton (8/27/06) (4-1, W) 4 … vs. #16 Seton Hall (10/29/05) (4-0, W) 4 … vs. #7 SMU (9/2/05) (4-1, W) 4 … vs. #6 Seton Hall (9/7/02) (4-0, W) Goals in Consecutive Games 15 … DePaul 8-0, Valparaiso 7-0 (1995) Consecutive Unanswered Goals 18 … (9/3/05 - 9/15/05) 11 … (9/23/06 - 10/7/06) 10 … (9/5/08 - 9/11/08) 10 … (10/7/06 - 10/18/06) 10 … (10/5/96 - 10/18/96) Shots in a Game 36 … vs. Pittsburgh (10/3/12) 32 … vs. Drake (9/10/10) 30 … vs. Northwestern (9/29/10) 28 … vs. California (9/5/10) 27 … vs. Pittsburgh (10/27/10) 27 … at Seton Hall (10/22/08) 27 … vs. Loyola Marymount (9/28/95) Corner Kicks in a Game 15 … vs. Dartmouth (11/21/10) 15 … vs. West Virginia (10/17/09) 14 … vs. UAB (8/25/06) 14 … at Georgetown (10/23/96) Goal Scorers in a Game 6 … W, 6-0 vs. Western Illinois (10/11/96) 6 … W, 8-0 vs. DePaul (9/3/95) 5 … W, 7-1 vs. Pittsburgh (10/3/12) 5 … W, 5-1 vs. Cal Poly (9/12/10) 5 … W, 5-0 vs. South Florida (9/7/08) 5 … W, 7-0 vs. Valparaiso (9/8/95) Quickest Goal (assist) 0:26 … Bob Novak (unassisted) vs. Bucknell (9/11/11) 1:26 … Bill Lanza (Chris Mathis) vs. Valparaiso (9/8/95) 1:43 … Tony Capasso (Konstantin Koloskov) vs. Loyola Marymount (9/28/95) 1:56 … Justin McGeeney (Joseph Lapira) vs. DePaul (9/10/06) 2:03 … Joseph Lapira (unassisted) vs. Marquette (9/27/06) 2:06 … Bright Dike (Dave Donohue) vs. Syracuse (9/21/08)
Josh Landman contributed to the most goals scored in consecutive games by Notre Dame in the BIG EAST era as the Irish downed DePaul 8-0 and Valparaiso 7-0 to open the 1995 campaign, their first in BIG EAST play. Landman, a midfielder, netted two goals in each match.
The Last Time it Happened Hat Trick Ryan Finley vs. Providence (10/20/12) Opponent Hat Trick Spencer Barton, Pittsburgh (9/20/00) Two Hat Tricks/Season Kevin Lovejoy, 1979 Three Hat Tricks/Season Kevin Lovejoy, 1979 Shutout Notre Dame 3, Michigan State 0 (11/18/12) NCAA Tournament Second Round Opponent Shutout Villanova 1, Notre Dame 0 (11/3/11) BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinals 10+ Goals/Game Notre Dame 10, DePaul 0 (9/24/86) 10+ Assists/Game 13 vs. Bethel (11/2/82) 10+ Saves/Game Greg Velho (12) vs. St. John’s (9/26/98) Opponent 10+ Saves/Game 11 by Pittsburgh (10/22/11) Individual had 2+ goals in one game Ryan Finley (2) vs. Georgetown (11/11/12)
Individual had 2+ assists in one game Dillon Powers (2) vs. Michigan State (11/18/12) Individual had 5+ points in one game Patrick Hodan at Syracuse – 5 pts. (2 G, 1A) (11/3/12) Individual had 7+ points in one game Dave Donohue vs. Marquette – 7 pts. (3 G, 1 A) (9/11/08) Individual had 8+ points in one game Joseph Lapira vs. Indiana – 8 pts. (4 G) (9/3/06) Individual had 2+ goals in a half Patrick Hodan at Syracuse 2 goals in second half (11/3/12) Individual had 2+ assists in a half Dillon Powers vs. Michigan State 2 assists in first half (11/18/12) Individual had 5+ points in a half Patrick Hodan at Syracuse 5 points (2g, 1a) in second half (11/3/12) Individual had 10+ shots in a game Joseph Lapira vs. Syracuse – 11 (11/2/05) Scored 5+ goals in a game Notre Dame 6, Seton Hall 1 (10/13/12) Allowed 5+ goals in a game Rutgers 5, Notre Dame 2 (10/11/03)
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All-Americans
Randy Morris Forward Class of 1989
Fighting Irish
Tony Capasso Midfielder Class of 1997
Justin Detter Midfielder/Forward Class of 2004
NSCAA – Third Team – 1988
NSCAA – Third Team – 1996
Soccer Times – Second Team – 2003 NSCAA – Third Team – 2003
Chris Sawyer
Greg Dalby
Joseph Lapira
Goalkeeper Class of 2005
Midfielder/Defender Class of 2007
NSCAA – First Team – 2004 College Soccer News – First Team – 2003 Soccer Times – Third Team – 2003
NSCAA – First Team – 2005, 2006 Soccer Times – First Team – 2005 College Soccer News – First Team – 2005 College Soccer News – Second Team – 2006 Soccer America Freshman All-American – 2003 College Soccer News All-Freshman Team – 2003
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Forward Class of 2008 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy - 2006 NSCAA – First Team – 2006, 2007 College Soccer News – First Team – 2006 College Soccer News – Second Team – 2007 Soccer America Player of the Year – 2006 Soccer America MVP - 2006, 2007
All-Americans
Fighting Irish
Ryan Miller
Matt Besler
Defender/Midfielder Class of 2008
Defender Class of 2009
NSCAA – Second Team – 2007
Ryan Finley Forward Class of 2013
NSCAA – First Team – 2008
Dillon Powers Midfielder Class of 2013
NSCAA – First Team – 2012
NSCAA – First Team – 2012
Soccer America MVP - First Team - 2012
Soccer America MVP - Second Team - 2012
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Joseph lapira
Fighting Irish
Joseph Lapira 2006 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Winner In 2006, Joseph Lapira became the program’s first recipient of the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy as the nation’s top player. The award, which has been presented annually since 1967, is the official player of the year award presented by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). 2006 Season Highlights • Led NCAA Division I in goals (22) and points (50) • First unanimous first team All-American in program history • BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year • Seven multiple-goal games • Five straight two-goal matches • Seven-game goal streak (Sept. 23-Oct. 14)
Joseph Lapira giving his acceptance speech after winning the • Career-high four goals, including game winner, in 5-4 overtime win at Indiana M.A.C. Hermann Trophy.
• Scored golden goal in 1-0 win at Maryland in NCAA Championship Round of 16 • Netted lone goal in 1-0 win over UIC in second round of NCAA Championship
2006 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Finalists (left to right): Charlie Davies (Boston College), Joseph Lapira (Notre Dame) and Jay Needham (SMU)
Joseph Lapira (center) with Missouri Athletic Club President Rick Lodewyck (left) and Robert R. Hermann (right).
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All-Time Honors/Awards
Fighting Irish M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Winner Joseph Lapira.....................................2006 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Finalist Ryan Finley.........................................2012 Joseph Lapira...........................2006, 2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalists Ryan Finley.........................................2012 Joseph Lapira...........................2006, 2007 Greg Dalby................................2005, 2006 Kevin Goldthwaite.............................2004 Jack Stewart.......................................2004 All-Great Lakes Region First Team Ryan Finley.........................................2012 Dillon Powers.....................................2012 Matt Besler.........................................2008 Bright Dike.........................................2008 Ryan Miller.........................................2007 Joseph Lapira...........................2006, 2007 Greg Dalby................................2005, 2006 Kevin Goldthwaite.............................2004 Jack Stewart.......................................2004 Chris Sawyer.............................2003, 2004 Justin Detter.......................................2003 Erich Braun................................2001,2002 Tony Capasso......................................1996 Chris Dean..........................................1994 Tim Oates...........................................1994 Bill Lanza ...........................................1993 Bert Bader..........................................1993 Kevin Pendergast...............................1989 Randy Morris......................................1988 Joe Sternberg.....................................1988 Second Team Harrison Shipp..........................2012 Aaron Maund.....................................2011 Dillon Powers.....................................2011 Steven Perry.......................................2010 Michael Thomas.......................2008, 2009 Matt Besler.........................................2007 Ian Etherington..................................2005 Justin Detter.............................2001, 2002 Shane Walton.....................................1998 Ryan Turner........................................1997 Alan Woods........................................1997 Bill Lanza..................................1992, 1995 Bert Bader ...............................1992, 1994 John Guignon.....................................1988 Richard Herdegen...............................1984 Sami Kahale.......................................1981 Third Team Grant Van De Casteele...............2012 Ryan Finley.........................................2011 Aaron Maund...........................2009, 2010 Bright Dike.........................................2009 Matt Besler.........................................2006
Kevin Goldthwaite.............................2003 Jack Stewart.......................................2003 Justin Detter.......................................2000 Andreas Forstner................................2000 Erich Braun.........................................1999 K. Koloskov.........................................1996 Brett Hofmann...................................1991 Kenyon Meyer....................................1991 Bruce McCourt....................................1988 Steve Lowney.....................................1987 NSCAA Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year Bobby Clark........................................2003 Dennis Grace .....................................1988 NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Matt Besler.........................................2008 NSCAA Scholar All-American Harrison Shipp........2012 (2nd Team) Dillon Powers...................2012 (1st Team) ........................................2011 (2nd Team) Jeb Brovsky.......................2010 (1st Team) Steven Perry.....................2010 (1st Team) Michael Thomas...............2009 (1st Team) 2008 (2nd Team) Matt Besler.......................2008 (1st Team) 2007 (2nd Team) Ryan Miller.......................2007 (1st Team) Andreas Forstner............ 2001 (2nd Team) Connor LaRose..................2000 (3rd Team NSCAA Regional Scholar-Athlete Luke Mishu.............2012 (2nd Team) Grant Van De Casteele.. 2012 (1st Team) 2010 (2nd Team) Greg Klazura.................... 2011 (2nd Team) Michael Knapp................ 2011 (2nd Team) Adam Mena..................... 2011 (2nd Team) Chris Sutton..................... 2011 (2nd Team) Jeb Brovsky........................2010 (1st Team) Bilal Duckett......................2010 (1st Team) Greg Klazura......................2010 (1st Team) Steven Perry .....................2010 (1st Team) Brendan King.................. 2010 (2nd Team) Adam Mena..................... 2010 (2nd Team) Andreas Forstner...............2001 (1st Team) Griffin Howard............................2001 (HM) 2000 (HM) Connor LaRose.................2000 (1st Team) Dustin Pridmore..............2000 (2nd Team) Phil Murphy......................1998 (1st Team) David Cutler ....................1998 (2nd Team) Tim Oates.........................1994 (1st Team) Chris Dean.......................1994 (2nd Team) Mike Palmer.....................1992 (1st Team) Jason Fox ........................1992 (2nd Team)
Indiana All-State Selections Bert Bader..........................................1991 Chris Dean..........................................1991 Brett Hofmann.........................1988, 1991 Jean Joseph........................................1991 Kenyon Meyer....................................1991 Paul LaVigne......................................1989 Mitch Kern..........................................1988 Dave Augustyn...................................1988 Notre Dame Monogram Club MVP Dillon Powers.....................................2012 Dillon Powers.....................................2011 Steven Perry.......................................2010 Michael Thomas.................................2009 Matt Besler.........................................2008 Ryan Miller.........................................2007 Joseph Lapira.....................................2006 Greg Dalby..........................................2005 Jack Stewart.......................................2004 Justin Detter.......................................2003 Erich Braun.........................................2002 Griffin Howard....................................2001 Connor LaRose...................................2000 Gerick Short........................................1999 Phil Murphy........................................1998 Phil Murphy........................................1997 Tony Capasso......................................1996 Brian Engesser....................................1995 Kevin Adkisson...................................1994 Bill Lanza............................................1993 Kevin Pendergast...............................1992 Brett Hofmann...................................1991 Kenyon Meyer....................................1991 Bret Hofmann....................................1990 Danny Lyons.......................................1989 Randy Morris......................................1988 N/A.....................................................1987 Hugh Breslin.......................................1986 Pat Szanto..........................................1985 Rich Herdegen....................................1984 Mark Luethehans...............................1983 Gerard McCarthy................................1982 Sami Kahale.......................................1981 Jim Stein ............................................1981 Kevin Lovejoy.....................................1980 Tom Crotty..........................................1979 Tim Nauman......................................1978 Terry Finnegan...................................1977 Rockne Student-Athlete Award* Grant Van De Casteele...............2012 Harrison Shipp................ 2011, 2012 Adam Mena..............................2010, 2011 Michael Thomas.................................2009 Matt Besler.........................................2008 Kurt Martin........................................2007 Cory Rellas..........................................2006
Tony Megna........................................2005 John Stephens..........................2003, 2004 Alan Lyskawa.....................................2002 Andreas Forstner................................2001 Andreas Forstner................................2000 Reggie McKnight...............................1999 David Cutler........................................1998 David Cutler........................................1997 Peter Gansler......................................1996 David Cutler........................................1995 Jason Fox............................................1994 Chris Dean..........................................1993 Mike Palmer.......................................1992 Brett Hofmann...................................1991 Mark Crowe........................................1989 * - List incomplete prior to 1991 Spirit Award* Eric Tilley.............................................2012 Greg Klazura.......................................2011 Craig Krzyskowski..............................2010 Andrew Luttrell..................................2010 John Schaefer.....................................2009 Terry Lee...................................2007, 2008 Greg Dalby..........................................2006 Justin Michaud...................................2005 Christopher High................................2004 Roger Klauer......................................2003 Greg Martin........................................2003 Paul Rodriguez...................................2002 Greg Tait.............................................2002 B.J. Cotter...........................................2001 Tim Storino.........................................2001 Dominick Driano................................1984 Steve Chang.......................................1983 Dan Coughlin......................................1982 Jim Stein.............................................1981 Mike Mai & Bill Murphy.....................1980 Paul Devereaux..................................1979 Mike Mai............................................1978 Peter Logan........................................1977 * - List incomplete prior to 2001 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Harrison Shipp........2012 (2nd Team) Michael Thomas...............2009 (3rd Team) Matt Besler ......................2008 (1st Team) Ryan Miller......................2007 (2nd Team) John Stephens.................2005 (2nd Team) Phil Murphy......................1999 (1st Team) Ryan Turner......................1997 (3rd Team) Chris Dean.......................1995 (2nd Team) Bold indicates current player.
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University honors/awards Francis Patrick O’Connor Award
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Byron V. Kanaley Award The most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete, the Byron V. Kanaley Award has been presented each year since 1927 to the senior monogram athletes who have been most exemplary as both students and leaders. The award, presented by the Faculty Board on Athletics, is named in honor of a 1904 Notre Dame graduate who was a member of the Irish baseball team as an undergraduate. Kanaley went on to a successful banking career in Chicago and served the University as a lay trustee from 1915 until his death in 1960. The Notre Dame men’s soccer team has had 12 of its players honored with the Kanaley Award, which is presented at the spring athletic department awards dinner: Kevin Lovejoy (1981); Bret Hofmann (1992); Mike Palmer (1994); Chris Dean (1995), Phil Murphy (1999), Connor LaRose (2001), Andreas Forstner (2002), Greg Dalby (2007), Matt Besler (2009), Jeb Brovsky (2011), Greg Klazura (2012) and Dillon Powers (2013).
This award was first presented in 1993 and is named in honor of a former Notre Dame wrestler who died in 1973 following his freshman year at the University. He was the son of Jane and the late William “Bucky” O’Connor (he played football at Notre Dame in 1942, ’46 and ’47) from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The awards — which go to one female and one male graduating senior student-athlete — are presented to those individuals upon nomination by their head coaches, who best display the total embodiment of the true spirit of Notre Dame as exemplified by their contributions and inspiration to their teams. Among the qualities considered in nominating invididuals – as attributed to Pat O’Connor – are caring, courage, confidence, encouragement, humility, humor, honesty, kindness and patience. The Notre Dame men’s soccer team has had three of its former players honored with the Francis Patrick O’Connor Award, which is presented at the spring athletic department awards dinner: Jean Joseph (1995), Reggie McKnight (2000) and Greg Martin (2003).
Kevin Lovejoy
Bret Hofmann
Mike Palmer
Chris Dean
Phil Murphy
Connor Larose
Andreas Forstner
Greg Dalby
Matt Besler
Jeb Brovsky
Greg Klazura
Dillon Powers
Jean Joseph
Reggie McKnight
The Christopher Zorich Award This award recognizes the contributions of Notre Dame student-athletes to the University community and the community at-large. The award, which is presented annually each spring, bears the name of Christopher Zorich, two-time football All-American and 1991 graduate of the University of Notre Dame. The men’s soccer winners of the Christopher Zorich award include:
Matt Johnson (1998)
Jeb Brovsky (2011)
Greg Klazura (2012)
Greg Martin Matt Johnson receiving the award in 1998.
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CoSIDA Academic All-Americans
Success in the Classroom In addition to achieving success on the field, the Irish men’s soccer team has a tradition of excellence in the classroom. Notre Dame has produced eight Academic All-Americans from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The Fighting Irish also have seen student-athletes garner academic recognition from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Notre Dame has had nine players named to the NSCAA/adidas All-Scholar Team, including two-time recipient Matt Besler (‘09). Besler also became the first player in program history to be named the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year. He took home the honor as a senior in 2008.
Chris Dean – 1995 Second Team - Men’s At-Large
Ryan Turner – 1997 Third Team - Men’s At-Large
Phil Murphy – 1999 First Team - Men’s At-Large
John Stephens – 2005 Second Team - Men’s Soccer
Ryan Miller – 2007 Second Team - Men’s Soccer
Matt Besler – 2008 First Team - Men’s Soccer
Michael Thomas – 2009 Third Team - Men’s Soccer
Harrison Shipp – 2012 Second Team - Men’s Soccer
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NCAA Tournament Results/Bests
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Overall: 11-14-1 Home: 7-4-1/Away: 4-10-0/Neutral: 0-0-0 Year Date Round Location ND Seed Opponent Result 1988 11/13 24 Dallas, Texas SMU L, 0-2 1993 11/14 32 Madison, Wis. Wisconsin L, 1-3 1994 11/20 32 Bloomington, Ind. (1) Indiana L, 0-1 (2OT) 1996 11/24 32 Greensboro, N.C. (3) UNC -Greensboro W, 1-0 12/1 16 Charlotte, N.C. UNC-Charlotte L, 0-1 2001 11/23 48 College Park, Md. Maryland L, 0-1 2002 11/22 48 Notre Dame, Ind. Akron W, 3-1 11/27 32 Bloomington, Ind. Indiana L, 0-1 2003 11/24 32* Notre Dame, Ind. 5 UW-Milwaukee W, 4-1 11/30 16 Notre Dame, Ind. (12) Michigan T, 1-1 (2OT) (Michigan advanced 4-3 on penalty kicks) 2004 11/23 32* Notre Dame, Ind. 5 Ohio State L, 1-2 2005 11/18 48 Notre Dame, Ind. Western Illinois W, 2-0 11/22 32 Bloomington, Ind. (3) Indiana W, 2-0 11/27 16 Clemson, S.C. Clemson L, 0-1 2006 11/15 32* Notre Dame, Ind. 12 Illinois-Chicago W, 1-0 11/18 16 College Park, Md. (5) Maryland W, 1-0 (2OT) 11/24 8 Charlottesville, Va. (4) Virginia L, 2-3 2007 11/28 32* Notre Dame, Ind. 10 Oakland W, 2-1 12/1 16 Santa Clara, Calif. (7) Santa Clara W, 2-0 12/8 8 Winston-Salem, N.C. (2) Wake Forest L, 0-1 (OT) 2008 11/25 32* Notre Dame, Ind. 12 Northwestern L, 1-2 2009 11/19 48 Notre Dame, Ind. Green Bay W, 2-1 11/22 32 Evanston, Ill. (9) Northwestern L, 1-3 2010 11/21 32* Notre Dame, Ind. 9 Dartmouth L, 1-2 (OT) 2012 11/18 32* Notre Dame, Ind. 1 Michigan State W, 3-0 11/25 16 Notre Dame, Ind. (16) Indiana L, 1-2 (2OT) * - indicates first-round bye Note - Number in parentheses next to opponent indicates its seed; The NCAA began seeding the top-four teams in 1994 and increased it to eight teams in 1997. In 2003, the current format of seeding the top 16 teams began. Note - The NCAA Tournament field was comprised of 24 teams when the Fighting Irish debuted in the postseason in 1988. The field expanded to 32 teams prior to the 1992 season. The field increased to its current number of 48 squads for the 2001 campaign.
Notre Dame NCAA Tournament Bests Individual Career Points 15 Joseph Lapira (2004-07) Goals 6 Joseph Lapira (2004-07) Assists 3 Dillon Powers (2009-12) 3 Joseph Lapira (2004-07) 3 Kevin Goldthwaite (2001-04) 3 Greg Martin (2000-03) Saves 31 Chris Cahill (2004-07) 31 Chris Sawyer (2001-04) OT Goals 1 Joseph Lapira (2004-07) Individual Single Tournament Points 7 Justin Detter (2003) Goals 3 Justin Detter (2003) Assists 2 Dillon Powers (2012) 2 Joseph Lapira (2007) 2 Kevin Goldthwaite (2003) 2 Greg Martin (2003) Saves 17 Greg Velho (1996) OT Goals 1 Joseph Lapira (2006) Team Single Tournament Goals 5 2003 (2 games) Shutouts 2 2006 (3 games) 2005 (3 games)
2 Justin Detter (vs. UW-Milwaukee, 2003) 2 Rafael Garcia (vs. Akron, 2002) Assists 2 Dillon Powers (vs. Michigan State, 2012) 2 Kevin Goldthwaite (vs. UW-Milwaukee, 2003) Quickest Goal Bill Lanza – 7:31 (vs. Wisconsin, 1993)
Team Game 4 vs. UW-Milwaukee (2003) Goals 25 vs. Dartmouth (2010) Shots 12 vs. UNC-Charlotte (1996) Saves Goals in half 3 vs. UW-Milwaukee (2003) (second half) 24 vs. Indiana (1994) Fouls Corner Kicks 15 vs. Dartmouth (2010)
Individual Game Points 5 Goals 2
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Justin Detter (vs. UW-Milwaukee, 2003) Kurt Martin (vs. Virginia, 2006)
Joe Sternberg, Mike Drury, Danny Gordon and Danny Lyons (left to right) were valuable components of Notre Dame’s first-ever NCAA Tournament team in 1988.
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NCAA Tournament History
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1988 Round of 24 SMU 2 • Notre Dame 0 November 13, 1988 Dallas, Texas 1 2 F Notre Dame 0 0 0 SMU 1 1 2 Scoring: SMU: David Carlson (Patrick Krejs, Larry McPhail) 6:00; SMU: Larry McPhail (Bill Pettigrew) 70:13 ND SMU Shots 2 16 Saves 3 1 Fouls 19 13 Corners 5 5
1993 Round of 32 Wisconsin 3 • Notre Dame 1 November 14, 1993 Madison, Wis. 1 2 F Notre Dame 1 0 1 Wisconsin 1 2 3 Scoring: ND: Bill Lanza 7:31; UW: Mike Gentile 23:14; UW: Lars Hanson (Shea Hudson) 61:00; UW: Mike Gentile (Jeff Gold, Lars Hanson) 72:03 ND UW Shots 11 13 Saves 6 6 Fouls 17 20 Corners 3 6
1994 Round of 32 Indiana 1 • Notre Dame 0 (OT) November 20, 1994 Bloomington, Ind. 1 2 OT F Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 (1) Indiana 0 0 1 1 Scoring: IU: Mike Clark (Tim Hardy) 94:12 ND IU Shots 6 14 Saves 4 1 Fouls 24 16 Corners 2 6
1996 Round of 32
2002 Round of 48
Notre Dame 1 • UNC Greensboro 0 November 24, 1996 Greensboro, N.C.
Notre Dame 3 • Akron 1 November 22, 2002 Notre Dame, Ind.
1 2 F Notre Dame 0 1 1 (3) UNC Greensboro 0 0 0 Scoring: ND: Ryan Turner 54:23 ND UNCG Shots 7 16 Saves 5 2 Fouls 16 11 Corners 4 10
1 2 F Akron 1 0 1 Notre Dame 1 2 3 Scoring: ND: Rafael Garcia (Greg Martin) 14:39; UA: Ross McKenzie (Alex Odwell, Kirk Harwat) 30:01; ND: Rafael Garcia (Justin Detter, Chad Riley) 68:23; ND: Erich Braun (Justin Detter) 80:11 ND UA Shots 17 11 Saves 6 10 Fouls 11 12 Corner Kicks 11 2
1996 Round of 16 UNC-Charlotte 1 • Notre Dame 0 December 1, 1996 Charlotte, N.C. 1 2 F Notre Dame 0 0 0 UNC-Charlotte 0 1 1 Scoring: UNCC: Danny Finkle (Matthys Barker, Eric Cole) 89:36 ND UNCC Shots 9 21 Saves 12 5 Fouls 14 16 Corners 5 8
2001 Round of 48 Maryland 1 • Notre Dame 0 November 23, 2001 College Park, Md. 1 2 F Notre Dame 0 0 0 Maryland 0 1 1 Scoring: UM: Scott Buete (Ellis Welker) 88:19 ND UM Shots 6 9 Saves 1 4 Fouls 17 16 Corner Kicks 0 6
2002 Round of 32 Indiana 1 • Notre Dame 0 November 27, 2002 Bloomington, Ind. 1 2 F Notre Dame 0 0 0 Indiana 0 1 1 Scoring: IU: Brian Plotkin (Ned Grabavoy) 51:03 ND IU Shots 6 10 Saves 5 2 Fouls 14 15 Corner Kicks 4 5
2003 Round of 32 Notre Dame 4 • UW-Milwaukee 1 November 24, 2003 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 F UW-Milwaukee 1 0 1 (5) Notre Dame 1 3 4 Scoring: ND: Justin Detter (Luke Boughen) 31:41; UWM: Kyle Lance (penalty kick) 38:53; ND: Devon Prescod (Greg Martin, Kevin Goldthwaite) 46:17; Greg Martin (Devon Prescod, Justin Detter) 77:32; Justin Detter (Kevin Goldthwaite) 88:16 ND UWM Shots 17 8 Saves 3 3 Fouls 12 10 Corner Kicks 5 3
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NCAA Tournament History
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2003 Round of 16
2005 Round of 32
2006 Round of 16
Notre Dame 1 • Michigan 1 Michigan advanced on penalty kicks 4-3 November 30, 2003 Notre Dame, Ind.
Notre Dame 2 • Indiana 0 November 22, 2005 B loomington, Ind.
Notre Dame 1 • Maryland 0 (2OT) November 18, 2006 College Park, Md.
1 2 F Notre Dame 0 2 2 (3) Indiana 0 0 0 Scoring: ND: Justin McGeeney (Ian Etherington) 55:33; ND: Joseph Lapira (Ben Crouse) 61:43 ND IU Shots 12 16 Saves 8 3 Fouls 11 11 Corner Kicks 5 6
1 2 OT 2OT F (12) Notre Dame 0 0 0 1 1 (5) Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring: ND: Joseph Lapira (Dale Rellas) 106:56 ND MD Shots 14 16 Saves 7 7 Fouls 19 15 Corner Kicks 4 8
1 2 OT OT2 F (5) Notre Dame 1 0 0 0 1 (12) Michigan 1 0 0 0 1 Scoring: ND: Justin Detter (Greg Martin) 16:57; UM: Mike White (Chris Glinski, Kevin Savitskie) 20:11 ND UM Shots 24 11 Saves 3 9 Fouls 8 33 Corner Kicks 6 3
2004 Round of 32 Ohio State 2 • Notre Dame 1 November 23, 2004 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 F Ohio State 1 1 2 (5) Notre Dame 0 1 1 Scoring: OSU: Justin Cook (Ray Burse), 3:31; ND: Christopher High (Kevin Goldthwaite), 58:30; OSU: Ryan Kustos, 75:23 OSU ND Shots 5 13 Saves 4 1 Fouls 12 14 Corner Kicks 4 3
2005 Round of 48 Notre Dame 2 • Western Illinois 0 November 18, 2005 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 F Western Illinois 0 0 0 Notre Dame 1 1 2 Scoring: ND: Joseph Lapira (Ryan Miller) 19:13; ND: Kurt Martin 52:03 WIU ND Shots 3 10 Saves 3 2 Fouls 6 17 Corner Kicks 2 6
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2005 Round of 16 Clemson 1 • Notre Dame 0 November 27, 2005 Clemson, S.C. 1 2 F Notre Dame 0 0 0 Clemson 1 0 1 Scoring: CU: Dane Richards (Bryson Moore) 19:52 ND CU Shots 10 12 Saves 3 3 Fouls 14 14 Corner Kicks 4 3
2006 Round of 32 Notre Dame 1 • Illinois-Chicago 0 November 15, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 F Illinois-Chicago 0 0 0 (12) Notre Dame 1 0 1 Scoring: ND: Joseph Lapira (Bright Dike) 43:13 UIC ND Shots 9 18 Saves 8 3 Fouls 11 8 Corner Kicks 2 7
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2006 Quarterfinals Virginia 3 • Notre Dame 2 November 24, 2006 Charlottesville, Va. 1 2 F (12) Notre Dame 0 2 2 (4) Virginia 2 1 3 Scoring: UVA: Adam Cristman (Nico Colaluca) 24:40; UVA: Yannick Reyering 34:16; ND: Kurt Martin (Joseph Lapira) 70:04; UVA: Adam Cristman (Nico Colaluca) 70:24; ND: Kurt Martin (penalty kick) 83:34 ND UVA Shots 13 11 Saves 6 3 Fouls 21 16 Corner Kicks 5 3
2007 Round of 32 Notre Dame 2 • Oakland 1 November 28, 2007 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 F Oakland 0 1 1 (10) Notre Dame 1 1 2 Scoring: ND: Alex Yoshinaga (Joseph Lapira) 35:07; ND: Joseph Lapira (Ryan Miller) 56:14; OU: Endre Osnes 65:53 OU ND Shots 11 14 Saves 4 4 Fouls 17 12 1 7 Corner Kicks
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2007 Round of 16
2009 Round of 48
2012 Round of 32
Notre Dame 2 • Santa Clara 0 December 1, 2007 Santa Clara, Calif.
Notre Dame 2 • Green Bay 1 November 19, 2009 Notre Dame, Ind.
Notre Dame 3 • Michigan State 0 November 18, 2012 Notre Dame, Ind.
1 2 F (10) Notre Dame 0 2 2 (7) Santa Clara 0 0 0 Scoring: ND: Joseph Lapira (Alex Yoshinaga) 67:20; ND: Dave Donohue (Joseph Lapira) 71:59 ND SC Shots 10 17 Saves 5 3 Fouls 15 8 Corner Kicks 2 4
1 2 F Green Bay 0 1 1 Notre Dame 1 1 2 Scoring: ND: Bright Dike (Dillon Powers) 28:54; ND: Jeb Brovsky (Justin Morrow) 66:18; GB: Tony Walls (JC Banks) 67:45 GB ND Shots 18 16 Saves 6 6 Fouls 8 12 Corner Kicks 5 3
1 2 F Michigan State 0 0 0 (1) Notre Dame 2 1 3 Scoring: ND: Harrison Shipp (Dillon Powers) 32:53; ND: Ryan Finley (Dillon Powers) 43:21; ND: Max Lachowecki 79:22 MSU ND Shots 8 17 Saves 3 2 Fouls 16 9 Corner Kicks 3 7
2007 Quarterfinals Wake Forest 1 • Notre Dame 0 (OT) December 8, 2007 Winston-Salem, N.C. 1 2 OT F (10) Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 (2) Wake Forest 0 0 1 1 Scoring: WF: Austin da Luz (Marcus Tracy) 96:39 ND WF Shots 6 15 Saves 3 1 Fouls 8 6 Corner Kicks 4 8
2008 Round of 32 Northwestern 2 • Notre Dame 1 November 25, 2008 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 F Northwestern 0 2 2 (12) Notre Dame 1 0 1 Scoring: ND: Jack Traynor (Michael Thomas) 23:01; NU: Oliver Kupe (Brian Usinger) 65:13; NU: Oliver Kupe (Brian Usinger) 88:46 NU ND Shots 11 15 Saves 7 2 Fouls 7 12 Corner Kicks 4 5
2009 Round of 32 Northwestern 3 • Notre Dame 1 November 22, 2009 Evanston, Ill. 1 2 F Notre Dame 0 1 1 (9) Northwestern 1 2 3 Scoring: NU: Jack Hillgard 17:59; NU: Jack Hillgard (Eamon O’Neill, Matt Eliason) 53:24; NU: Piero Bellizzi (Eamon O’Neill) 66:38; ND: John Schaefer (Bright Dike, Steven Perry) 82:23 ND NU Shots 21 8 Saves 0 11 Fouls 7 7 2 Corner Kicks 10
2012 Round of 16 Indiana 2 • Notre Dame 1 (2OT) November 25, 2012 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 OT 2OT F (16) Indiana 0 1 0 1 2 (1) Notre Dame 0 1 0 0 1 Scoring: ND: Kyle Richard (Harrison Shipp) 53:34; IU: Nikita Kotlov (A.J. Corrado) 54:30; IU: Eriq Zavaleta (Nikita Kotlov, Matt McKain) 101:06 IU ND Shots 19 11 Saves 0 8 Fouls 11 11 Corner Kicks 7 2
2010 Round of 32 Dartmouth 2 • Notre Dame 1 (OT) November 21, 2010 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 2 OT F Dartmouth 0 1 1 2 (9) Notre Dame 0 1 0 1 Scoring: DC: Andrew Olsen 64:18; ND: Dillon Powers (Steven Perry) 73:11; DC: Andrew Olsen (Austin Bowers) 99:14 DC ND Shots 22 25 Saves 12 9 Fouls 10 9 15 Corner Kicks 7
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BIG EAST Honors/Awards
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All-Time BIG EAST Award Winners Coach of the Year Bobby Clark ������������������������������������������������������2001 Bobby Clark ������������������������������������������������������2004 Offensive Player of the Year Ryan Finley �������������������������������������������������������2012 Bright Dike �������������������������������������������������������2009 Joseph Lapira ���������������������������������������������������2006 Midfielder of the Year Greg Dalby ��������������������������������������������������������2006 Goalkeeper of the Year Chris Sawyer �����������������������������������������������������2004 Chris Sawyer �����������������������������������������������������2003 Defensive Player of the Year Jack Stewart �����������������������������������������������������2004 Rookie of the Year Erich Braun �������������������������������������������������������1998 All-Conference First Team Ryan Finley �������������������������������������������������������2012 Dillon Powers ���������������������������������������������������2012 Aaron Maund ���������������������������������������������������2011 Jeb Brovsky �������������������������������������������������������2010 Steven Perry �����������������������������������������������������2010 Michael Thomas �����������������������������������������������2009 Matt Besler �������������������������������������������������������2008 Bright Dike ���������������������������������������������2008, 2009 Ryan Miller �������������������������������������������������������2007 Joseph Lapira �����������������������������������������2006, 2007 Greg Dalby ����������������������������������������������2005, 2006 Ian Etherington ������������������������������������������������2005 Kevin Goldthwaite �������������������������������������������2004
Justin Detter �������������������������������������������2001, 2003 Chris Sawyer �������������������������������������������2003, 2004 Jack Stewart �������������������������������������������2003, 2004 Erich Braun ��������������������������������������������2001, 2002 Tony Capasso ����������������������������������������������������1996 All-Conference Second Team Ryan Finley �������������������������������������������������������2011 Aaron Maund ���������������������������������������������������2010 Dillon Powers �����������������������������������������2010, 2011 Justin Morrow ��������������������������������������������������2009 Michael Thomas �����������������������������������������������2008 Jack Traynor ������������������������������������������������������2008 Chris Cahill ��������������������������������������������������������2007 Matt Besler ���������������������������������������������2006, 2007 Greg Dalby ��������������������������������������������������������2004 Kevin Goldthwaite �������������������������������������������2003 Chad Riley ��������������������������������������������������������2003 Justin Detter �����������������������������������������������������2002 Jack Stewart �����������������������������������������������������2002 Griffin Howard ��������������������������������������������������2001 Chris Sawyer �����������������������������������������������������2001 Matt McNew ����������������������������������������������������1998 Greg Velho ��������������������������������������������������������1998 Shane Walton ���������������������������������������������������1998 Ryan Turner ������������������������������������������������������1997 Bill Lanza ����������������������������������������������������������1995 All-Conference Third Team Nick Besler �������������������������������������������2012 Harrison Shipp �������������������������������������2012 Grant Van De Casteele...........................2012 Aaron Maund....................................................2009 Jeb Brovsky ���������������������������������������������2008, 2009 Kurt Martin ������������������������������������������������������2007 Jack Traynor ������������������������������������������������������2007
Chris Cahill ���������������������������������������������������������2006 Joseph Lapira ����������������������������������������������������2005 Justin McGeeney �����������������������������������������������2004 Ian Etherington �������������������������������������������������2004 Greg Martin �������������������������������������������������������2003 Devon Prescod ���������������������������������������������������2003 Kevin Richards ���������������������������������������������������2003 Chad Riley �����������������������������������������������2001, 2002 Chris Sawyer ������������������������������������������������������2002 All-Rookie Team Patrick Hodan �������������������������������������� 2012 Max Lachowecki ����������������������������������� 2012 Harrison Shipp ���������������������������������������������������2010 Dillon Powers ����������������������������������������������������2009 Justin Detter ������������������������������������������������������2000 Chad Riley ���������������������������������������������������������2000 Erich Braun ��������������������������������������������������������1998 Ryan Cox ������������������������������������������������������������1996 Alan Woods �������������������������������������������������������1996 BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Player Ryan Finley ��������������������������������������������������������2012 Justin Detter ������������������������������������������������������2003 BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Defensive Player Grant Van De Casteele........................... 2012 Chris Sawyer.......................................................2003 BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player Greg Velho ���������������������������������������������������������1996
BIG EAST Player-of-the-Week Honorees Matt Besler Defensive (10/16/06, 10/13/08) Erich Braun Offensive (10/22/01) Rookie (10/4/99) Jeb Brovsky Offensive (11/4/08) Chris Cahill Goalkeeper (9/12/05, 10/2/06, 9/3/07, 9/24/07, 10/8/07) Justin Detter Offensive (9/29/03) Dave Donohue Offensive (9/15/08) Ryan Finley Offensive (9/3/12, 10/8/12, 10/29/12) Andreas Forstner Defensive (10/16/00, 10/30/00) Rafael Garcia Rookie (9/6/99) Kevin Goldthwaite Defensive (9/9/02, 9/22/03, 10/4/04) Rookie (11/5/01) Patrick Hodan Rookie (10/15/12) Griffin Howard Defensive (10/15/01) Greg Klazura Defensive (9/26/11)
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Max Lachowecki Defensive (9/10/12) Joseph Lapira Offensive (10/25/04, 9/4/06, 10/2/06,10/9/06) Connor LaRose Defensive (10/12/99) Greg Martin Offensive (10/28/02) Defensive (9/3/01) Aaron Maund Defensive (9/27/10) Rookie (9/22/07) Justin McGeeney Offensive (9/29/04, 8/28/06) Reggie McKnight Rookie (9/8/97) Tony Megna Offensive (10/11/04) Luke Mishu Defensive (9/17/12) John Mousinho Rookie (11/1/04) Andrew O’Malley Defensive (8/27/12) Devon Prescod Offensive (9/1/03, 10/15/01) Justin Ratcliffe Defensive (9/16/02) Cory Rellas Defensive (10/8/07)
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Kevin Richards Defensive (10/21/02, 9/20/03) Chad Riley Rookie (10/16/00) Chris Sawyer Rookie (10/15/01) Goalkeeper (10/22/01, 10/4/04, 10/25/04) Gerick Short Goalkeeper (9/6/99, 10/4/99) Jack Stewart Defensive (9/6/04) Greg Tait Goalkeeper (9/4/00, 10/14/02) Michael Thomas Rookie (10/16/06, 10/23/06) Grant Van De Casteele Defensive (9/19/11) Greg Velho Defensive (9/16/96, 9/22/97) Shane Walton Rookie (9/7/98, 9/14/98, 9/28/98)
Fighting Irish Andrew Benton............................................2006-07 2005-06 Antonio Bernal.............................................1998-99 Matt Besler...................................................2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 Peter Bandera..............................................1999-00 Ben Bocklage...............................................1998-99 Luke Boughen..............................................2002-03 2001-02 Erich Braun...................................................2002-03 2001-02 Jeb Brovsky...................................................2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 Chris Cahill....................................................2006-07 Filippo Chillemi............................................2002-03 2003-04 Vince Cicciarelli.............................................2012-13 B.J. Cotter.....................................................2001-02 2000-01 Ryan Cox.......................................................1999-00 1998-99 1996-97 Kyle Craft......................................................2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Ben Crouse...................................................2005-06 2004-05 David Cutler .................................................1998-99 1997-98 1995-96 Kyle Dagan...................................................2008-09 2007-08 Greg Dalby....................................................2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 Justin Detter.................................................2003-04 2002-03 2000-01 Matt DeDominicis........................................1998-99 1997-98 Mark Dolan...................................................1995-96 Dave Donohue..............................................2007-08 Bilal Duckett.................................................2010-11 2009-10 Kyle Dulworth..............................................2007-08 2006-07 2004-05 Ian Etherington............................................2005-06 Ryan Finley...................................................2011-12 Andreas Forstner..........................................2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 Robby Gallegos............................................2011-12 Joe Gallo.......................................................1997-98 Peter Gansler................................................1996-97 1995-96 Rafael Garcia................................................2001-02 1999-00 Shea Helmle.................................................1999-00 Christopher High..........................................2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 Patrick Hodan...............................................2012-13 Griffin Howard..............................................2001-02 2000-01 1997-98 Matt Johnson...............................................1998-99 1997-98 Jason Jorski..................................................1999-00 1997-98 Brendan King...............................................2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 Roger Klauer................................................2003-04 Greg Klazura.................................................2010-11 2009-10 Connor Klekota.............................................2012-13
BIG EAST Academic All-Stars Michael Knapp.............................................2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Konstantin Koloskov....................................1995-96 Craig Krzyskowski........................................2010-11 2009-10 Max Lachowecki...........................................2011-12 Josh Landman..............................................1995-96 Adam LaPlaca..............................................2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Connor LaRose.............................................2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 Terry Lee.......................................................2008-09 Brendan Lesch..............................................2012-13 2011-12 Danny Lojek..................................................2012-13 Andrew Luttrell............................................2010-11 2009-10 Alan Lyskawa...............................................2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 Matt Mahoney.............................................1995-96 Stephen Maio...............................................2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 Greg Martin..................................................2003-04 2002-03 Kurt Martin..................................................2006-07 2004-05 Chris Mathis..................................................1996-97 1995-96 Justin McGeeney..........................................2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 Sean McGrath...............................................2010-11 Reggie McKnight.........................................2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 Tony Megna..................................................2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 Adam Mena..................................................2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Justin Michaud.............................................2005-06 2003-04 Connor Miller................................................2012-13 2011-12 Ryan Miller...................................................2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 Luke Mishu...................................................2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Justin Morrow..............................................2008-09 2007-08 John Mousinho............................................2004-05 Phil Murphy..................................................1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 Nate Norman................................................2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 Bob Novak....................................................2012-13 Danny O’Leary..............................................2012-13 Andrew O’Malley.........................................2012-13 Evan Panken.................................................2012-13 Steven Perry.................................................2009-10 2008-09 Patrick Polking.............................................1995-96 Dillon Powers...............................................2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
Dustin Pridmore...........................................2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 Alex Priede...................................................2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Andrew Quinn..............................................2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Justin Ratcliffe..............................................2002-03 Cory Rellas....................................................2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Dale Rellas....................................................2005-06 2004-05 2002-03 Kyle Richard..................................................2012-13 Kevin Richards..............................................2002-03 Chad Riley....................................................2001-02 2000-01 Paul Rodriguez.............................................2002-03 Michael Rose................................................2011-12 Matt Rosso...................................................2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 Tamba Samba..............................................2007-08 Bill Savarino.................................................1997-98 Chris Sawyer.................................................2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 John Schaefer...............................................2009-10 Luke Seibolt..................................................2008-09 Harrison Shipp..............................................2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Michael Shipp..............................................2012-13 John Stephens..............................................2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 Dan Storino..................................................2000-01 Tim Storino...................................................2001-02 Chris Sutton..................................................2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Greg Tait.......................................................2002-03 Brian Talcott.................................................2012-13 Josh Thiermann............................................2008-09 2007-08 Michael Thomas...........................................2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Jon Mark Thompson.....................................2005-06 2004-05 2002-03 Eric Tilley.......................................................2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Jack Traynor..................................................2007-08 Ryan Turner..................................................1997-98 1996-97 Grant Van De Casteele..................................2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Greg Velho....................................................1998-99 1997-98 1995-96 Patrick Wall...................................................2012-13 2010-11 Will Walsh....................................................2011-12 Alex Yoshinaga.............................................2007-08 Matt Zimmer................................................1995-96
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BIG EAST Regular Season Standings 1995
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T 1. Boston College 8 1 1 2. Pittsburgh 8 3 0 3. Rutgers 5 2 4 4. St. John’s 6 3 1 5. Syracuse 6 5 0 6. Georgetown 5 5 1 Seton Hall 5 5 1 8. Connecticut 4 6 1 West Virginia 3 5 3 10. Notre Dame 4 7 0 Villanova 4 7 0 1 10 0 12. Providence Tournament Champion: St. John’s
1996
W L T 11 5 2 14 6 1 10 6 6 16 5 1 10 8 1 8 9 3 10 7 2 7 11 2 5 9 4 9 10 0 6 9 2 2 16 0
BIG EAST OVERALL
1999
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W L T 1. Rutgers 8 1 2 Connecticut 9 2 0 3. West Virginia 8 2 1 4. St. John’s 6 2 3 5. Georgetown 6 4 1 6. Syracuse 6 5 0 5 5 1 7. Seton Hall 8. Notre Dame 4 5 2 Providence 5 6 0 10. Boston College 2 9 0 Pittsburgh 1 8 2 0 11 0 12. Villanova Tournament Champion: Connecticut
2000
W L T 12 6 3 19 5 0 13 5 1 12 6 3 11 9 1 11 9 0 9 8 1 8 9 3 8 8 1 6 9 2 7 9 3 2 15 0
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T 9 1 1 22 2 2 1. St. John’s 2. Connecticut 7 2 2 15 3 2 3. Notre Dame 6 3 2 14 7 2 4. Rutgers 6 4 1 13 7 2 5 5 1 10 7 2 5. Syracuse 6. Georgetown 4 5 2 7 10 2 Seton Hall 4 5 2 7 10 2 Boston College 3 4 4 3 10 4 2 5 4 6 8 4 9. Providence Villanova 3 6 2 7 8 3 3 7 1 7 12 1 11. West Virginia 12. Pittsburgh 2 7 2 8 7 2 Tournament Champion: Notre Dame
W L T W L T 1. Connecticut 8 1 2 20 3 2 2. St. John’s 8 2 1 14 5 2 3. Boston College 7 3 1 12 7 1 4. Pittsburgh 7 4 0 13 5 0 6 5 0 13 7 0 5. Seton Hall 6. Georgetown 5 5 1 9 8 1 Rutgers 5 5 1 10 9 1 4 5 2 8 9 2 8. Syracuse 9. NOTRE DAME 4 7 0 7 8 2 10. Providence 3 7 1 4 13 1 11. Villanova 2 7 2 6 9 2 12. West Virginia 1 9 1 4 13 1 Tournament Champion: Boston College
1997
2001
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T 9 1 1 18 4 2 1. St. John’s 2. Georgetown 9 2 0 15 7 0 7 2 2 14 7 2 3. Rutgers 7 4 0 11 8 0 4. Seton Hall 5. Notre Dame 5 5 1 10 9 2 Villanova 4 4 3 6 9 5 5 6 0 11 7 2 7. Connecticut 5 9 2 8. Boston College 4 6 1 Pittsburgh 3 5 3 10 5 4 10. Syracuse 3 7 1 7 11 1 11. West Virginia 3 8 0 7 13 0 1 10 0 3 15 0 12. Providence Tournament Champion: Rutgers
1998
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T 1. Connecticut 9 2 0 2. St. John’s 8 2 1 8 3 0 3. Rutgers 4. Georgetown 7 4 0 6 4 1 5. Providence Seton Hall 5 3 3 7. Notre Dame 5 4 2 8. West Virginia 4 6 1 Syracuse 4 6 1 10. Boston College 2 8 1 11. Pittsburgh 1 8 2 12. Villanova 1 10 0 Tournament Champion: St. John’s
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W L T 17 4 0 16 5 3 12 7 2 15 6 0 9 9 1 11 4 4 9 6 3 11 8 1 8 9 1 5 10 2 6 9 3 5 12 0
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T 1. Connecticut 9 1 0 15 5 2 2. NOTRE DAME 7 3 0 12 7 0 St. John’s 6 1 3 17 3 3 4. Rutgers 6 3 1 15 7 3 Seton Hall 6 3 1 12 7 2 6. Boston College 6 4 0 10 8 0 Georgetown 6 4 0 9 9 1 8. Virginia Tech 4 4 2 11 6 2 9. Syracuse 4 5 1 7 8 1 10. Villanova 3 7 0 5 12 0 11. Pittsburgh 2 6 2 6 8 3 12. West Virginia 1 9 0 5 11 0 13. Providence 0 10 0 1 14 2 Tournament Champion: St. John’s
2002
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T 1. Boston College 8 2 0 18 5 0 2. St. John’s 7 1 2 13 3 5 3. Connecticut 7 3 0 17 6 0 6 3 1 12 6 3 4. NOTRE DAME 5. Georgetown 5 4 1 8 9 1 Rutgers 5 4 1 8 8 3 7. Seton Hall 5 5 0 9 8 3 Providence 5 5 0 7 11 0 Virginia Tech 5 5 0 10 7 1 10. Syracuse 3 6 1 8 8 2 11. Pittsburgh 2 7 1 8 9 1 12. Villanova 2 8 0 5 13 0 13. West Virginia 1 8 1 4 11 2 Tournament Champion: Boston College
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2003
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T 1. St. John’s 8 2 0 17 6 3 2. Virginia Tech 7 3 0 14 5 3 3. NOTRE DAME 6 3 1 16 3 4 4. Rutgers 5 2 3 11 7 4 Seton Hall 5 2 3 9 6 4 6. Connecticut 5 3 2 9 8 4 4 5 1 6 10 3 7. Providence 4 6 0 10 8 1 8. Villanova 9. Boston College 3 5 2 6 7 3 10. Pittsburgh 3 6 1 6 11 1 11. Georgetown 3 7 0 7 9 2 12. Syracuse 1 5 4 4 8 5 1 6 3 5 10 3 13. West Virginia Tournament Champion: Notre Dame
2004
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T 1. NOTRE DAME 8 1 1 13 3 3 2. St. John’s 6 1 3 13 5 4 3. Boston College 6 3 1 13 5 2 4. Villanova 5 3 2 7 5 6 5 4 1 11 8 2 5. Georgetown Connecticut 5 4 1 12 8 3 West Virginia 5 4 1 12 7 1 8. Seton Hall 5 5 0 12 7 3 9. Pittsburgh 3 6 1 6 8 3 3 7 0 5 12 0 10. Syracuse Rutgers 2 5 3 6 8 4 0 10 0 0 16 0 12. Providence Tournament Champion: Connecticut
2005
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T Blue Division 1. Connecticut 7 3 1 16 3 2 2. Seton Hall 6 3 2 13 4 3 3. West Virginia 6 4 1 14 7 2 NOTRE DAME 6 4 1 12 8 3 5. Georgetown 6 5 0 10 9 1 6. Providence 3 3 4 7 4 9 7. Pittsburgh 2 9 0 3 12 1 8. Marquette 1 8 1 5 11 1 Red Division 1. USF 9 2 0 13 6 2 2. St. John’s 6 2 3 11 6 5 3. Cincinnati 6 3 2 10 7 2 4. Villanova 6 4 1 7 7 4 5. Rutgers 5 4 2 8 8 3 6. Syracuse 3 7 1 7 8 4 7. Louisville 2 7 2 5 11 2 8. DePaul 2 8 1 4 11 2 Tournament Champion: Connecticut
BIG EAST Regular Season Standings
Fighting Irish 2006
BIG EAST OVERALL
2009
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T Blue Division 1. West Virginia 9 0 1 15 3 3 2. Connecticut 8 2 1 10 7 2 8 3 0 15 6 2 3. NOTRE DAME 4. Providence 7 4 0 13 7 0 Seton Hall 7 4 0 9 8 1 6. Pittsburgh 4 5 1 5 11 2 7. Georgetown 3 8 0 6 11 0 8. Marquette 0 11 0 1 15 1 Red Division 1. Cincinnati 7 3 1 11 6 2 2. Rutgers 6 4 1 10 6 3 3. St. John’s 5 4 2 14 6 2 4. USF 4 3 4 9 6 4 5. Louisville 4 5 2 5 10 3 6. DePaul 4 7 0 5 12 2 7. Syracuse 2 8 1 7 8 1 8. Villanova 2 9 0 6 10 1 Tournament Champion: St. John’s
W L T Blue Division 1. Connecticut 8 2 1 2. NOTRE DAME 8 3 0 6 3 2 3. West Virginia 4. Georgetown 6 5 0 5. Providence 5 4 2 6. Marquette 3 5 3 7. Seton Hall 1 7 3 8. Pittsburgh 1 9 1 Red Division 1. Louisville 8 2 1 2. St. John’s 6 1 4 3. USF 6 3 2 4. Villanova 5 5 1 5. Rutgers 5 6 0 DePaul 5 6 0 7. Cincinnati 3 8 0 8. Syracuse 2 9 0 Tournament Champion: St. John’s
2007
2010
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T Blue Division 1. Georgetown 7 2 0 2. NOTRE DAME 6 2 1 3. Connecticut 5 1 3 4. West Virginia 5 4 0 5. Providence 4 4 1 6. Marquette 3 4 2 7. Pittsburgh 1 6 2 8. Seton Hall 1 8 0 Red Division 1. Louisville 9 0 0 2. Cincinnati 5 1 3 3. St. John’s 4 3 2 USF 4 3 2 Villanova 4 3 2 1 5 3 6. DePaul 7. Syracuse 0 6 3 8. Rutgers 1 8 0 Tournament Champion: Louisville
2008
2011
BIG EAST OVERALL
11 11 7 9 10 4 4 2
4 8 5 8 7 11 10 13
4 4 6 2 3 3 3 2
13 9 14 9 8 9 8 3
3 3 4 8 9 10 10 15
4 9 3 2 0 0 0
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T Blue Division 1. Georgetown 6 2 0 19 4 2 Connecticut 6 2 0 17 4 1 5 2 1 17 4 1 3. NOTRE DAME Marquette 5 2 1 16 4 1 5. Seton Hall 2 6 0 6 12 0 Providence 2 6 0 4 10 2 7. Pittsburgh 0 8 0 6 9 2 Red Division 1. Louisville 7 1 0 14 6 1 2. Syracuse 5 3 0 14 6 1 3. St. John’s 4 3 1 10 5 4 4. Villanova 3 3 2 12 6 2 Cincinnati 3 3 2 6 9 4 6. Rutgers 3 4 1 7 7 1 2 3 3 8 6 5 7. USF 8. DePaul 1 6 1 4 10 3 Tournament Champion: NOTRE DAME
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T W L T Blue Division 1. Connecticut 8 2 1 20 3 1 NOTRE DAME 7 0 4 14 5 5 3. West Virginia 7 3 1 14 6 2 4. Providence 5 4 2 9 8 2 5. Georgetown 5 5 1 7 11 1 6. Seton Hall 3 8 0 7 11 1 7. Pittsburgh 1 9 1 3 13 2 Marquette 1 9 1 2 12 4 Red Division 1. DePaul 7 4 0 12 8 0 2. Louisville 6 3 2 11 7 4 St. John’s 6 3 2 9 7 5 4. USF 6 4 1 14 6 2 5. Villanova 5 5 1 10 9 1 Cincinnati 5 5 1 9 10 1 7. Rutgers 4 7 0 7 11 1 8. Syracuse 3 8 0 6 8 4 Tournament Champion: Connecticut
W L T W L T Blue Division 1. NOTRE DAME 7 2 2 12 7 2 2. Connecticut 6 3 2 11 5 6 3. Georgetown 5 3 3 11 5 3 4. Providence 5 5 1 9 7 3 5. West Virginia 3 4 4 5 9 5 6. Pittsburgh 3 6 2 7 8 3 7. Seton Hall 2 5 4 6 8 4 8. Marquette 1 8 2 3 10 4 Red Division 1. St. John’s 8 1 2 19 3 3 2. USF 7 3 1 15 5 3 3. DePaul 5 4 2 9 7 4 4. Louisville 5 5 1 11 8 2 5. Villanova 4 5 2 7 10 2 6. Syracuse 4 6 1 8 6 3 Cincinnati 4 6 1 7 10 2 8. Rutgers 3 6 2 6 9 3 Tournament Champion: USF
2012
W L T
W L T 12 10 12 11 13 7 6 3
6 6 2 8 6 8 9 13
2 4 6 2 3 4 2 1
20 7 10 9 8 4 2 4
1 5 6 7 8 10 10 11
3 7 2 4 3 5 5 1
BIG EAST OVERALL
W L T Blue Division 1. Marquette 7 2 0 2. West Virginia 6 3 0 3. Connecticut 5 2 2 4. NOTRE DAME 5 3 1 Providence 5 3 1 Georgetown 5 3 1 7. Pittsburgh 2 7 0 8. Seton Hall 1 8 0 Red Division 1. USF 7 0 2 2. Rutgers 6 1 2 3. St. John’s 4 5 0 4. Louisville 3 4 2 5. Villanova 3 5 1 DePaul 3 5 1 7. Cincinnati 2 7 0 8. Syracuse 1 7 1 Tournament Champion: St. John’s
W L T 9 11 19 9 11 10 4 5
8 8 3 5 8 5 13 11
2 1 3 4 1 4 1 2
13 11 14 14 8 6 6 3
4 7 7 7 9 11 11 12
4 3 2 2 4 2 1 1
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BIG EAST Tournament Results/Bests
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BIG EAST Conference Tournament Results 1996 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 2, Georgetown 1 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: Notre Dame 2, Connecticut 1 (Piscataway, N.J.) Final: Notre Dame 1, Rutgers 0 (Piscataway, N.J.) 1997 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 2, Seton Hall 0 (South Orange, N.J.) Semifinals: St. John’s 4, Notre Dame 1 (Storrs, Conn.) 1998 Quarterfinals: St. John’s 2, Notre Dame 0 (Jamaica, N.Y.) 1999 Quarterfinals: Rutgers 2, Notre Dame 0 (Piscataway, N.J.) 2001 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 1, Georgetown 0 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: St. John’s 1, Notre Dame 0 (Storrs, Conn.) 2002 Quarterfinals: Georgetown 2, Notre Dame 1 (ot) (Notre Dame, Ind.) 2003 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 2, Connecticut 0 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: Notre Dame 1, Providence 0 (Storrs, Conn.) Final: Notre Dame 2, St. John’s 0 (Storrs, Conn.) 2004 Quarterfinals: Seton Hall 0, Notre Dame 0 (2ot) (Notre Dame eliminated 8-7 on penalty kicks) (Notre Dame, Ind.) 2005 First Round: Notre Dame 0, Syracuse 0 (2ot) (Notre Dame advanced 4-2 on penalty kicks) (Notre Dame, Ind.) Quarterfinals: St. John’s 1, Notre Dame 0 (Jamaica, N.Y.)
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2006 First Round: Notre Dame 2, DePaul 0 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Quarterfinals: Rutgers 2, Notre Dame 1 (2ot) (Piscataway, N.J.) 2007 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 1, St. John’s 0 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: Notre Dame 2, DePaul 1 (Storrs, Conn.) Final: Connecticut 2, Notre Dame 0 (Storrs, Conn.) 2008 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 1, Louisville 0 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: USF 2, Notre Dame 1 (Tampa, Fla.) 2009 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 2, USF 2 (2ot) (Notre Dame advanced 5-4 on penalty kicks) (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: Notre Dame 0, Louisville 0 (2ot) (Notre Dame advanced 4-3 on penalty kicks) (Morgantown, W. Va.) Final: St. John’s 0, Notre Dame 0 (2ot) (Notre Dame eliminated 5-3 on penalty kicks) (Morgantown, W. Va.)
BIG EAST Conference Tournament Bests Individual Career Points 7 Ryan Finley (2011-12) Goals
3
Bright Dike (2005-09)
3
Ryan Finley (2011-12)
Assists
2
Seven players
Saves 33 Greg Velho (1996-98) Individual Single Tournament Points 7 Ryan Finley, 2012 Goals 3 Ryan Finley, 2012 Assists 2
Andrew Aris, 1996 Greg Martin, 2003 Jeb Brovsky, 2008 Brendan King, 2010
Saves 14 Greg Velho, 1996 Individual Game Points 5 Patrick Hodan - 2g, 1a at Syracuse, 2012 Goals 2 Patrick Hodan at Syracuse, 2012 2 Ryan Finley vs. Georgetown, 2012 Assists 2 2
Greg Martin vs. Connecticut, 2003 Brendan King vs. Marquette, 2010
2010 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 2, Marquette 1 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: Louisville 1, Notre Dame 0 (Harrison, N.J.)
Quickest Goal Michael Thomas 4:08 vs. DePaul, 2007 Team Game Goals 4 at Syracuse, 2012
First Round: 2011 Villanova 1, Notre Dame 0 (Notre Dame, Ind.)
Shots
25 vs. Marquette, 2010
Saves
9
2012 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 4, Syracuse 2 (Syracuse, N.Y.) Semifinals: Notre Dame 1, Connecticut 0 (Chester, Pa.) Final: Notre Dame 3, Georgetown 2 (2ot) (Chester, Pa.)
Goals in half 4
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Fouls
vs. Connecticut, 1996 at Syracuse, 2012 (second half)
17 Three times
Corner kicks 12 vs. Georgetown, 2002 Team Single Tournament Goals 8 2012 (3 games) Shutouts
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2003 (3 Games)
BIG EAST Tournament Champions
Fighting Irish
1996
Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 2, Georgetown 1 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: Notre Dame 2, Connecticut 1 (Piscataway, N.J.) Final: Notre Dame 1, Rutgers 0 (Piscataway, N.J.)
2003
Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 2, Connecticut 0 (Notre Dame, Ind.) Semifinals: Notre Dame 1, Providence 0 (Storrs, Conn.) Final: Notre Dame 2, St. John’s 0 (Storrs, Conn.)
2012
Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 4, Syracuse 2 (Syracuse, N.Y.) Semifinals: Notre Dame 1, Connecticut 0 (Chester, Pa.) Final: Notre Dame 3, Georgetown 2 (2ot) (Chester, Pa.)
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All-Time MCC Results
Fighting Irish
Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Results 1988 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 6, Detroit 0 Xavier, Dayton 0 (forfeit) Evansville 5, Loyola 0 Semifinals: Notre Dame 2, Evansville 0 St. Louis 1, Dayton 0 (forfeit) Finals: Notre Dame 2, St. Louis 0 1989 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 3, Xavier 2 Evansville 2, Loyola 1 Dayton 2, Marquette 1 St. Louis 3, Detroit 1 Semifinals: Evansville 2, Dayton 1 St. Louis 2, Notre Dame 1 Finals: Evansville 4, St. Louis 1 1990 First Round: Xavier 2, Detroit 0 Quarterfinals: Evansville 5, Xavier 0 Marquette 3, Loyola 0 Dayton 3, Butler 1 St. Louis 1, Notre Dame 0 Semifinals: Evansville 6, Dayton 0 (OT) St. Louis 2, Marquette 0 Finals: Evansville 1, St. Louis 0 1991 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 6, Detroit 0 Xavier 2, Loyola 1 (OT) Dayton 2, Butler 1 Semifinals: Notre Dame 2, Xavier 0 Evansville 2, Dayton 0 Finals: Evansville 2, Notre Dame 0 1992 Quarterfinals: La Salle 2, Xavier 1 Butler 2, Dayton 1 Evansville 2, Detroit 1 (OT) Notre Dame 2, Loyola 1 Semifinals: La Salle 1, Butler 1 (OT)* Evansville 3, Notre Dame 2 Finals: Evansville 2, La Salle 1 1993 Quarterfinals: Detroit 1, La Salle 1* Evansville 3, Loyola 1 (OT) Butler 4, Xavier 0 Semifinals: Detroit 1, Evansville 0 Notre Dame 2, Butler 0 Finals: Notre Dame 2, Detroit 0 1994 Quarterfinals: Butler 2, Northern Illinois 1 Detroit 1, Wisc.-Green Bay 1 (OT)* Notre Dame 6, Xavier 2 Wisc.-Milwaukee 7, La Salle 1 Semifinals: Notre Dame 4, Butler 1 UW-Milw. 1, Detroit 0 (OT) Finals: Notre Dame 3, UW-Milw. 2 (OT) * – Game determined by penalty kicks
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Notre Dame captured its second consecutive Midwestern Collegiate Conference tournament crown in 1994 with a 3-2 overtime win against Wisconsin-Milwaukee. During Notre Dame’s seven years as a member of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference, the Irish compiled a 24-13-4 record (.634) in regular-season competition and were 13-4 (.765) in seven tournament appearances. Notre Dame captured the tournament championship in 1988, won back-to-back titles in 1993 and 1994, and advanced to the semifinals of the MCC Tournament in all but one season (1990). Notre Dame won the North Division regular-season championship in 1989 as the Irish finished with a 5-0-1 mark. Former Notre Dame head coach Mike Berticelli guided his squad to the regular-season championship in 1993 as the Irish finished with a 5-1 record. The most memorable showing for the Irish in the MCC Tournament came during the 1988 season when the Irish defeated fourth-ranked Evansville and third-ranked St. Louis on successive days to capture the tournament crown and earn the school’s first-ever NCAA bid. All three teams from the MCC were at-large selections into the NCAA tournament that season.
Regular Season Standings 1989
1992
NORTH DIVISION Notre Dame Marquette Detroit Loyola
W 5 4 1 1
L T Pct. 0 1 .900 1 1 .750 5 0 .167 5 0 .167
SOUTH DIVISION Evansville St. Louis Dayton Xavier
W 5 5 1 1
L T Pct. 1 0 .833 1 0 .833 5 0 .167 5 0 .167
1990 Evansville St. Louis Marquette Butler Dayton Loyola Notre Dame Xavier Detroit
W L T Pct. 8 0 0 1.000 6 2 0 .750 5 2 1 .688 5 3 0 .625 4 3 1 .563 2 5 1 .313 2 5 1 .313 1 7 0 .125 1 7 0 .125 1991
Evansville Notre Dame Loyola Butler Dayton Detroit Xavier
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W L T Pct. 5 0 1 .917 4 1 1 .750 4 1 1 .750 2 4 0 .333 2 4 0 .333 1 4 1 .250 0 4 2 .167
Xavier Evansville Notre Dame Dayton Butler Loyola Detroit La Salle
W L T Pct. 5 0 2 .857 4 1 2 .714 4 2 1 .643 4 2 1 .643 2 4 1 .357 2 4 1 .357 1 5 1 .214 1 5 1 .214 1993
Notre Dame Detroit Evansville Butler Loyola Xavier La Salle
W L T Pct. 5 1 0 .833 4 1 1 .750 3 2 1 .583 3 3 0 .500 2 4 0 .333 2 4 1 .333 1 5 1 .167 1994
EAST DIVISION Xavier Butler La Salle Detroit Wright State Cleveland State
W 5 5 5 4 3 1
L T Pct. 3 0 .625 3 0 .625 4 0 .556 4 2 .500 6 0 .333 8 0 .111
WEST DIVISION W Wisc.-Green Bay 7 Wisc.-Milwaukee 7 Northern Illinois 5 Notre Dame 4 Loyola 3 Illinois-Chicago 2
L T Pct. 2 0 .778 3 1 .682 3 1 .611 4 0 .500 5 0 .375 2 0 .250
MCC Honors/Awards
Fighting Irish Midwestern Collegiate Conference Player of the Year Bill Lanza..........................................................1993 Randy Morris....................................................1988
MCC Tournament MVP Bert Bader........................................................1993 Bill Lanza................................................1992, 1993 Tim Oates.........................................................1994
MCC Newcomer of the Year Bert Bader........................................................1991 Bill Lanza..........................................................1992
MCC All-Tournament Team Kevin Adkisson.................................................1993 Bert Bader........................................................1993 Tony Capasso....................................................1994 Chris Dean........................................................1993 Brett Hofmann.................................................1991 Konstantin Koloskov........................................1994 Bill Lanza................................................1992, 1993 Paul LaVigne....................................................1989 Kenyon Meyer..................................................1991 Tim Oates.........................................................1994 Mike Palmer.....................................................1993 Kevin Pendergast.............................................1989
MCC Coach of the Year Mike Berticelli..................................................1993 MCC All-Conference First Team Tim Oates...................................................1993, 1994 Bert Bader.............................................................1993 Chris Dean.............................................................1993 Bill Lanza....................................................1992, 1993 Brett Hofmann.....................................................1991 Kenyon Meyer.......................................................1991 Paul LaVigne.........................................................1989 John Guignon.......................................................1988 Randy Morris........................................................1988 Joe Sternberg........................................................1988 Second Team Kevin Adkisson.....................................................1994 Bert Bader........................................1991, 1992, 1994 Chris Dean......................................................... 1994 Mike Palmer............................................1991, 1993 Tim Oates.......................................................... 1992 Kevin Pendergast....................................1989, 1992 Mario Tricoci............................................1991, 1992 Jean Joseph....................................................... 1991
MCC All-Newcomer Team Bert Bader........................................................1991 Chris Dean........................................................1991 Brian Engesser..................................................1993 Jean Joseph......................................................1991 Bill Lanza..........................................................1992 Tim Oates.........................................................1991 Pat Sullivan......................................................1990 Kevin Pendergast.............................................1989 Bill Savarino.....................................................1994 Ryan Turner......................................................1994
John Guignon was a key member of the Fighting Irish team that captured the MCC tournament title in 1988. He started all 23 games that season and tallied 16 points on six goals and four assists en route to being named to the all-MCC first team.
Head coach Mike Berticelli was instrumental in guiding the Fighting Irish and Konstantin Koloskov to back-to-back MCC tournament titles in 1993 and 1994.
Tim Oates (arm raised) celebrates with teammate Rick Christofer after scoring a hat trick in Notre Dame’s 4-1 win over No. 20 Rutgers in the 1993 season opener. Oates would go on to collect all-MCC first-team honors that season and again in 1994.
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All-Time Roster Name Kevin Adkisson Bobby Allong Steve Archer Andrew Aris Matt Armstrong Dave Augustyn Bert Bader Peter Bandera John Baumgardner Bill Beasley Rolfe Behrje Andrew Benton Erik Berg Jay Berhalter Antonio Bernal Brian Berry Steve Berry Matt Besler Nick Besler Tony Bezouska Burt Blaha Chuck Bidinger David Bidinger Mark Bidinger Ben Bocklage Luke Boughen Tom Bowsher Erich Braun Jim Braunlin Hugh Breslin Jeb Brovsky Leon Brown Roger Brown Jamie Brummes Shawn Bryden Steve Burgoon Justin Campbell Louis Canaluis Tony Capasso Keith Carlson Ted Carnevale Mike Carney John Cavanaugh Steve Chang Rick Christofer Filippo Chillemi Vince Cicciarelli Joe Ciuni Kevin Coghlan Tom Connaghan Keith Connor Chris Conway Justin Cordon B.J. Cotter Dan Coughlin Ryan Cox Kyle Craft Tom Crotty Ben Crouse Mark Crowe Brian Cullather David Cutler Kyle Dagan Greg Dalby Tom Daley Chris Dean Matt DeDominicis Justin Detter Paul Devereux Ivor Deweydenthal Brendan Dillmann Bright Dike Mark Dolan Dave Donohue Dom Driano Mike Drury Brian Dubay Bilal Duckett Kyle Dulworth Tony Dwyer
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Fighting Irish
Years Gms G A Pts. MW-Pos Hometown 1991-92-93-94 76 1 3 5 4-M St. Louis, MO 1988-89-90-91 22 2 1 5 1-M Houston, TX 1987-88 7 0 1 1 0-F Basking Ridge, NJ 1996-97-98-99 78 13 18 44 4-F Auckland, New Zealand 2007-08-09 66 0 4 4 3-M Phoenix, AZ 1986-87-88-89 86 1 9 11 4-D Fort Wayne, IN 1991-92-93-94 83 0 5 5 4-GK Dallas, TX 1996-97-98-99 8 1 0 2 1-F/M South Bend, IN 2006 0 0 0 0 M Eagan, MN 1982-83-84 15 5 2 12 1-F Menlo Park, CA 1986-87-88-89 83 13 8 34 4-M Portage, MI 2004-05-06-07 16 0 0 0 3-M/D Marietta, GA 1994 0 0 0 0 0-D Paradise Valley, AZ 1990-91 3 0 0 0 0-M Tenafly, NJ 1998 5 0 0 0 1-M/F Barranquilla, Columbia 1982-83 13 2 2 6 1-M Greensboro, NC 1979-80-81-82 73 6 12 24 3-M Greensboro, NC 2005-06-07-08 90 5 7 17 4-D Overland Park, KS 2011-12 35 1 2 4 2-M Overland Park, KS 1977 NA 0 0 0 1-M Berwyn, IL 1979-80-81 4 1 0 2 0-M Sea Girt, NJ 1983-85 18 0 1 1 1-D Rockville, MD 1980-81-83 32 1 4 6 1-M Rockville, MD 1982-83-84-85 72 12 15 39 4-M Rockville, MD 1995-96-97-98 79 19 8 46 4-F St. Louis, MO 2001-02-03-04 72 5 6 16 4-D/M San Juan Capistrano, CA 1983 12 0 0 0 1-M Maplewood, NJ 1999-00-01-02 73 36 13 85 4-F Frankfurt, Germany 1979 NA 0 0 0 0-D Dayton, OH 1983-85-86 50 0 1 1 2-GK Morristown, NJ 2007-08-09-10 87 15 12 42 4-M/F Lakewood, CO 2010-11-12 39 2 5 9 2-F Mattapan, MA 1979-80-81 15 1 2 4 1-D Wheaton, IL 1986 1 0 1 1 0-M Burnsville, MN 1992 16 3 1 7 1-F Sugar Land, TX 1977-78-79-80 37 4 4 12 1-D/M Voorheesville, NY 1997 0 0 0 0 0-M Westlake, NY 1987 1 0 0 0 0-M Miami, FL 1993-94-95-96 74 20 13 53 4-M Winnipeg, Manitoba 1991-92-93-94 74 25 14 64 4-F/M Klein, TX 1977-78 39 7 15 29 2-F Oradell, NJ 1984 4 0 1 1 0-F Chesterfield, MO 2004 0 0 0 0 0-D Granger, IN 1981-82-83 55 9 21 39 3-F/M Burnsville, MN 1991-92-93-94 28 1 3 5 3-M Avon, CT 2000-01-02-03 55 0 3 3 4-M Roswell, GA 2011-12 1 0 0 0 0-F Peoria, IL 1977-78-79-80 66 14 10 38 3-M Walton Heights, OH 1980-81 21 0 3 3 1-D Bloomington, IN 1987-88-89-90 79 9 6 24 4-F Palos Verdes, CA 1977 NA 0 0 0 0-D Kansas City, MO 1991-92-93-94 13 0 0 0 1-M Unionville, CT 1998 0 0 0 0 0-M Little Rock, AR 1998-00-01 21 0 0 0 2-D Cincinnati, OH 1981-82-84 11 0 1 1 2-GK St. Louis, MO 1996-98-99 57 8 10 26 3-F Broadview Heights, OH 2010-11-12 0 0 0 0 0-M Tulsa, OK 1977-78-79 60 8 7 23 2-D Darien, CT 2002-03-04-05 34 1 1 3 3-D Oak Park, CA 1987-88-89-90 43 4 2 10 2-D Maui, HI 1977-78-79 9 0 1 1 2-GK Michigan City, IN 1994-95-97-98 58 1 2 4 3-D Seattle, WA 2005-06-07-08 23 0 1 1 2-D Westlake Village, CA 2003-04-05-06 88 4 2 10 4-D/M Poway, CA 1982-83-84 56 11 20 42 3-M Park Ridge, IL 1991-92-93-94 81 2 7 11 4-D Plano, TX 1996-97-98-99 21 0 0 0 2-D Simsbury, CT 2000-01-02-03 80 28 18 74 4-M/F White Lake, MI 1977-78-79 39 1 3 5 3-M Rochester, NY 1986 1 0 0 0 0-M Munich, Germany 1989-90-91-92 70 7 9 23 4-M Tampa, FL 2005-06-07-08-09 86 27 12 66 4-F Edmond, OK 1995-96 15 0 0 0 1-F Granger, IN 2006-07-08-09 70 8 7 23 3-M Reading, MA 1981-82-83-84 57 1 2 4 3-D Bellevue, WA 1987-88 45 0 1 1 2-D Westfield, NJ 1994-95 6 0 0 0 1-D Durham, NC 2007-08-09-10 42 1 0 2 2-D Peachtree City, GA 2004-05-06-07 29 0 1 1 3-M Ft. Wayne, IN 1977 NA 0 0 0 0-F Morristown, NJ
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Fighting Irish Name Years Jack Elliot 1990-91-92-93 Brian Engesser 1993-94-95-96 Ian Etherington 2003-04-05-06 Eric Evans 1983-84-85 Drew Farina 1993-94 Eric Ferguson 1992 Sean Fieber 1986 Ryan Finley 2011-12 Terry Finnegan 1977-78 Mike Fitzpatrick 1990 Jim Flynn 1983-84-85-86 Andreas Forstner 1999-00-01 John Fossella 1984 Jason Fox 1991-92-93-94 Oliver Franklin 1977-79-80 Robert Fuller 1982 Robby Gallegos 2011-12 Joe Gallo 1994-95-96-97 John Gallo 1977 Peter Gansler 1993-94-95-96 Rafael Garcia 1999-00-01-02 Kevin Garvey 1977-79 Tom Gerlacher 1985-86 Allen Gianotti 1980-81 John Gibbs 1984-85 Robert Gildea 1977 Paul Gluckow 1984-85-86-87 Kevin Goldthwaite 2001-02-03-04 Trevor Gonzales 2012 Dan Gordon 1985-86-87-88 Ed Graham 1979-80-81-82 Bill Gross 1984-85 John Guignon 1985-86-87-88 Bill Hagerty 1977 Ken Harkenrider 1980-81-82-83 Joe Heider 1977 Shea Helmle 1999-2000 1985 Monty Henige Mark Hentschell 1977 Rich Herdegen 1981-82-83-84 Christopher High 2001-02-03-04 Patrick Hodan 2012 Brett Hofmann 1989-90-91 1982 Joe Hohl Joe Holterman 1980-81 Tom Holubeck 1981 Griffin Howard 1997-98-99-00-01 Joe Howe 1982-83-84 James Jacobs 1978-79-80 Brian Jarvis 2000-01 Matt Johnson 1995-96-97-98 1991 Duffy Jones 1996-97-98-99 Jason Jorski Jean Joseph 1991-92-93-94 Kevin Kade 1986 Paul Kaemmerer 1989 Sami Kahale 1978-79-80-81 T.R. Kane 1993 Tom Kellenberg 1977 Mitch Kern 1988-89-90 Ben Ketchum 1992-93 Brendan King 2008-09-10-11 Jeff Kitchen 1982 Roger Klauer 2003 Greg Klazura 2007-08-09-10-11 2012 Connor Klekota 1977-78 Roman Klos Michael Knapp 2008-09-10-11 1993-94-95-96 Konstantin Koloskov Ted Kommers 1985 Steve Kramer 1979-80-81 Steve Kranz 1983-84-85 1987 Alex Kratz Chris Kruel 1981 Dave Krus 1985 Craig Krzyskowski 2009-10 Max Lachowecki 2011-12 Paul LaJoie 1988 Rob LaMear 1987-88
All-Time Roster Gms G A Pts. MW-Pos 23 2 2 6 1-F 71 2 8 12 4-D 79 7 10 24 4-M 37 3 5 11 2-M 4 0 0 0 0-M 17 0 3 3 1-F 3 0 0 0 0-F 39 28 6 62 2-F 38 34 7 75 2-F 5 0 0 0 0-M 6 0 0 0 3-GK 54 2 3 7 3-D/M 19 5 0 10 1-F 74 10 9 29 4-M NA 0 0 0 3-D 9 1 1 3 1-M 1 0 0 0 0-M 78 2 8 12 4-M NA 0 0 0 1-D 63 2 2 6 4-D 59 6 6 18 4-F 14 1 1 3 1-F 42 3 8 14 1-F 10 1 2 4 1-F 11 3 1 7 1-F NA 0 0 0 1-F 39 1 0 2 4-D 75 6 24 36 4-M/D 0 0 0 0 0-D 75 1 0 2 4-D 18 3 7 13 1-F 48 2 7 11 3-F 78 18 11 47 4-M 17 9 13 31 1-M 84 26 16 68 4-F/M NA 0 0 0 0-F 17 0 0 0 1-F 9 0 0 0 1-D NA 0 0 0 1-M 84 57 23 137 4-F 35 3 0 6 3-D 22 6 5 17 1-M 57 0 1 1 3-D 20 6 8 20 1-M 42 0 5 5 2-D 10 1 1 3 1-M 42 5 1 11 3-M 41 5 5 15 2-F NA 0 0 0 1-D 14 0 0 0 2-M/F 81 2 11 15 4-M/D 3 0 1 1 0-M 32 0 0 0 4-M/D 61 13 11 37 4-F 22 1 2 4 1-M 15 2 2 6 1-F 74 35 30 100 3-F 3 0 0 0 0-M NA 0 0 0 0-M 58 9 9 27 3-M 13 1 0 2 1-M 81 6 14 26 4-M 3 0 0 0 0-M 3 0 0 0 1-F 44 1 4 6 3-D 0 0 0 0 0-M 42 12 14 38 2-F 15 0 0 0 1-D 74 24 14 62 4-M NA 0 0 0 0-D 11 3 2 8 2-M 13 0 1 1 1-F 18 0 0 0 1-M 3 0 0 0 0-D 1 0 0 0 1-GK 2 0 0 0 1-D 22 2 2 6 1-D 1 0 0 0 0-M 9 0 0 0 0-M
Hometown Penfield, NY Huntington Beach, CA Temecula, CA Lake Oswego, OR Furlong, PA Chesapeake, VA Torrance, CA Lumberton, NJ Universal City, MO Barrington, IL Evansville, IN Gerlinden, Germany Maplewood, NJ Avon, CT Chicago, IL Cedar Lake, IN Aptos, CA Modesto, CA Wolcott, NY Glendale, WI Palmdale, CA Pittsburgh, PA Columbus, OH Portland, OR Arlington Heights, IL Andover, MA Ocean Grove, NJ Sacramento, CA Allen, TX Omaha, NE Naperville, IL Hazlet, NJ St. Louis, MO Dayton, OH Ft. Wayne, IN St. Louis, MO Valrico, FL Flint, MI Chesterfield, MO Somerset, England Camarillo, CA Brookfield, WI Silver Spring, MD Ontario, Canada Milwaukee, WI Cincinnati, OH San Diego, CA Freehold, NJ Bethesda, MD Pomona, CA Livermore, CA Atlanta, GA Lutz, FL Marriott, GA Manhasset, NY Palos Verdes , CA Rome, Italy Columbus, OH South Bend, IN San Jose, CA South Bend, IN Naperville, IL Tulsa, OK Granger, IN Rockford, IL Amherst, OH Parma, OH Arlington, TX Moscow, Russia South Bend, IN Rockville, MD Worthington, OH Cincinnati, OH Wauwatosa, WI Solon, OH Western Springs, IL Evansville, IN Richardson, TX St. Louis, MO
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Fighting Irish
Name Years Gms G A Pts. MW-Pos Hometown Bart Lanahan 1996 2 0 0 0 0-M Big Flats, NY Josh Landman 1992-93-94-95 20 4 3 11 0-M Beverly, MA Bill Lanza 1992-93-94-95 54 29 25 83 3-F Dumfries, VA Joseph Lapira 2004-05-06-07 89 41 23 105 4-F Lake Charles, LA 1997-98-99-00 68 3 7 13 4-M Claremont, CA Connor LaRose Paul LaVigne 1987-88-89-90 79 1 2 4 4-D St. Louis, MO Steve LaVigne 1987-88-89-90 76 13 10 36 4-M St. Louis, MO Terry Lee 2005-06-07-08 1 0 0 0 1-D Cleveland, OH 2011-12 10 0 0 0 1-M Westport, CT Brendan Lesch Marvin Lett 1985-86 42 4 1 9 2-M Dallas, TX Peter Logan 1977 18 1 2 4 1-F Ft. Wayne, IN Danny Lojek 2012 0 0 0 0 0-M Orland Park, IL Mark Lorenzen 2007 0 0 0 0 0-M Naperville, IL Kevin Lovejoy 1978-79-80 73 67 19 153 3-F/M Seattle, WA Scott Lowell 1977-78 NA 0 0 0 1-D Cincinnati, OH Steve Lowney 1984-85-86-87 82 5 9 19 4-D San Jose, CA Mark Luetkehans 1979-80-82-83 90 7 11 25 4-M/F Wheaton, IL Tom Luetkehans 1977-78-79 23 1 0 2 2-D Wheaton, IL Andrew Luttrell 2007-08-09-10 9 0 0 0 1-F Granger, IN Danny Lyons 1987-88-89 24 0 1 1 3-GK Albuquerque, NM Alan Lyskawa 1999-00-01-02 47 2 4 8 4-M Novi, MI Stewart MacDonald 1982-83-84-85 54 3 5 11 3-D Kettering, OH Shawn Magsig 1986 3 1 0 2 0-M/F Boca Raton, FL Matt Mahoney 1995 15 0 0 0 1-D Oakville, ONT Mike Mai 1977-78-79 73 18 21 57 2-F Houston, TX Stephen Maio 1997-98-99-00 46 0 2 2 3-D Ontario, Canada Martin Mangialardi 1983-84-85 32 2 1 5 1-D Lake Ronkonkoma, NY Mario Manta 1979-80-81-82 74 36 18 90 3-F Aden,Yemen Greg Martin 2000-01-02-03 74 13 9 35 4-M Plano, TX Kurt Martin 2004-05-06-07 74 7 5 19 4-F/M McAllen, TX Chris Mathis 1993-94-95-96 82 12 15 39 4-M Kaiserslautern, Germany Aaron Maund 2008-09-10-11 77 2 5 9 4-D Dorchester, MA Gianni Mauro 2001-02 3 0 0 0 0-D Washington, MI Brian Mayglothing 1989 13 0 0 0 1-D Wilton, CT Kevin Mayo 1985-86-87-88 4 0 0 0 2-GK Indianapolis, IN Pat McClanahan 1986 20 0 0 0 1-D Crofton, MD Bruce McCourt 1985-86-87-88 87 45 19 109 4-F Granger, IN 1979-80-81-82 15 0 1 1 3-F Pittsburgh, PA Brad McCurrie Brian McCurrie 1979-80 9 2 1 5 0-M Pittsburgh, PA Dan McCurrie 1977-78-79-80 82 11 15 37 4-M Pittsburgh, PA Tom McFarland 1982-83-84 19 2 2 6 1-M Flossmoor, IL Justin McGeeney 2003-04-05-06 71 15 3 33 4-F Ames, IA Sean McGrath 2008-09-10-11 10 0 0 0 2-D Indianapolis, IN Reggie McKnight 1997-98-99-00 66 5 7 17 4-M Greenville, SC Rich McMonagle 1979-80 NA 0 0 0 0-D Alexandria, VA Matt McNew 1996-97-98-99 80 5 4 14 4-D/M Arlington, TX 1982 1 0 0 0 0 Scotch Plains, NJ Bob McTabeney Tony Megna 2002-03-04-05 60 5 2 12 3-F Middleton, WI James Melvin 1979-80 NA 0 0 0 0-D Portsmouth, RI Adam Mena 2008-09-10-11-12 55 6 5 17 4-M Holland, MI Kevin Mewborn 1989 2 0 0 0 0-M Kingwood, TX Kenyon Meyer 1989-90-91 57 14 7 35 3-D Louisville, KY Steve Milan 1979 NA 0 0 0 0-M Calgary, Canada David Miles 1980-82-84-85 64 23 18 64 3-F South Bend, IN Connor Miller 2011-12 8 0 1 1 1-D Aurora, IL Ryan Miller 2003-04-05-06-07 91 7 11 25 4-D/M Barrington, IL Steve Miller 1977-78-79-80 45 2 1 5 3-F/D Rochester, NY 1983 3 0 0 0 0-M Short Hills, NJ Danny Milton Diego Miron 1988 3 1 0 2 0 Louisville, KY Luke Mishu 2010-11-12 31 0 4 4 2-D Knoxville, TN 1977 18 14 2 30 1-F Florissant, MO Jim Moellering 1985-86-87-88 84 28 40 96 4-F Los Gatos, CA Randy Morris Jim Morrissey 1978-79-80-81 NA 0 0 0 1-F Dayton, OH 2006-07-08-09 89 7 7 21 4-M/F Cleveland, OH Justin Morrow John Mousinho 2004 12 1 0 2 1-M/D Buckinghamshire, England 1988 5 0 0 0 0-M Neptune, NJ Warrick Muldrow 1978-79-80 65 8 12 28 3-M St. Louis, MO Bill Murphy 1990-91 18 1 1 3 1-F West Redding, CT Brendan Murphy Brian Murphy 2003-04 8 0 2 2 0-F Granger, IN Pat Murphy 1986-87-88 64 13 6 32 3-F Chesterfield, MO 1995-96-97-98 56 0 1 1 4-M/D Brentwood, TN Philip Murphy Andy Murray 1997 2 0 0 0 0-D Lexington, KY Joe Murray 1977 NA 0 0 0 0-F Columbus, OH Jock Mutschler 1982-83-84-85 61 1 3 5 3-D Fairport, NY Tim Nauman 1977-78-79 63 8 15 31 3-M Kettering, OH Nate Norman 2003-04-05-06 82 7 13 27 4-M Rochester, MI Bob Novak 2009-10-11-12 34 1 0 2 2-M Homer Glen, IL Bruce Novotny 1980-81-82-83 65 2 4 8 3-D Manahawkin, NJ John Novotny 1981 4 1 0 2 0 Creve Coeur, MD Tim Oates 1991-92-93-94 79 38 21 97 4-F Virginia Beach, VA
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Fighting Irish Name Evan Oliver Danny O’Leary Andrew O’Malley Ed O’Malley Mike Palmer Drew Palumbo Evan Panken Kevin Pendergast Tom Pernsteiner Mike Pecoraro Steven Perry Pascal Piazza Larry Pilliod Dillon Powers Ray Prado Charles Prejean Devon Prescod Dustin Pridmore Alex Priede Jude Quinn Bill Ralph Justin Ratcliffe Geoff Raynor Cory Rellas Dale Rellas Doug Reilly Steve Reymer Jeff Rhodes Jim Rice Kyle Richard Kevin Richards Tont Richardson Chad Riley Paul Rodriguez Karl Roemer Kurt Roemer Michael Rose Tom Rosshert Matt Rosso Chris Ryan Steve Ryan Jim Sabitus Tamba Samba Peter Sanchez Bill Savarino Kevin Sax Larry Scanlon John Schaefer Jorge Schippers Fred Schlichting Mark Schmitz Nick Schneeman Jay Schwartz Ted Schwartz Brian Sheehan Harrison Shipp Michael Shipp Larry Smith Tye Smith Rob Snyder Dan Stebbins Jim Stein John Stephens Joe Sternberg Jack Stewart Matt Stolwyk Dan Storino John Storino Tim Storino Mike Stronczek Bill Sullivan Mike Sullivan Patrick Sullivan Mike Susi Chris Sutton Phil Sweetser Patrick Szanto Nick Tarnay Dan Tarullo Chris Telk
All-Time Roster
Years Gms G A Pts. MW-Pos Hometown 1998-99-00 0 0 0 0 0-D Los Angeles, CA 2009-10-11-12 50 5 2 12 3-M/F Naperville, IL 2010-11-12 16 0 0 0 1-D West Chester, PA 1978-79-80-81 47 25 13 63 2-M Massapequa, NY 1990-91-92-93 65 11 17 39 4-F South Bend, IN 1981-82 NA 0 0 0 1-M Ft. Washington, MD 2012 0 0 0 0 0-M Edina, MN 1989-90-91-92 76 29 13 71 4-F Simsbury, CT 1986 15 0 0 0 1-D Canton, OH 1982 7 1 1 3 0-F Cincinnati, OH 2007-08-09-10 75 15 8 38 4-F Edmond, OK 1977-78 NA 0 0 0 2-D Houston, TX 1979 NA 0 0 0 1-D Pedrigal, Mexico 2009-10-11-12 78 10 22 42 4-M Plano, TX 1991-92-93-94 52 6 4 16 4-M Boca Raton, FL 1977 NA 0 0 0 1-D Danbury, CT 2000-01-02-03 75 22 10 54 4-F Marietta, GA 1997-98-99-200 55 5 5 15 5-M/D Dallas, TX 2010-11-12 24 4 1 9 1-F Cincinnati, OH 1979 10 0 1 1 1-D Bethlehem, PA 1978 20 12 5 29 1-F Livonia, MI 1999-00-01-02 76 3 2 8 4-M Miami, FL 1977-78 NA 0 0 0 2-D Rockville, MD 2005-06-07-08-09 53 3 5 11 3-M/D Plano, TX 2002-03-04-05-06 62 0 1 1 4-D Plano, TX 1986 4 0 0 0 0-M Bridgeville, IL 1984-85 24 0 0 0 2-D Bethlehem, PA 1990 17 2 1 5 1-D San Jose, CA 1977-78 20 0 1 1 2-D Manhasset, NY 2009-10-11-12 48 3 2 8 3-M/F Louisville, KY 2000-01-02-03 79 2 9 13 4-D Warwick, Bermuda 1991-92-93-94 70 6 4 16 4-F Windsor, CT 2000-01-02-03 78 10 32 52 4-M Houston, TX 1999-00-01-02 19 1 0 2 2-M San Antonio, TX 1988 20 0 1 1 1-F South Bend, IN 1985-87 43 2 9 13 2-M South Bend, IN 2008-09-10-11-12 41 4 6 14 4-M/F Severna Park, MD 1977 NA 0 0 0 0-F LaGrange, IL 1998-99-00-01 44 2 3 7 4-M/F Churchville, PA 1984 9 0 1 1 1-M Bridgewater, NJ 1983-84 16 3 1 7 1-F New Orleans, LA 1977-78-79 47 9 9 27 3-M Vestal, NY 2006-07-08-09 43 3 1 7 3-F Indianapolis, IN 1990 18 3 0 6 1-F Portage, IN 1994-95-96-97 81 9 12 30 4-F Orland Park, IL 1989-90 18 2 2 6 1-M Vestal, NY 1988 11 0 0 0 0-M Ballston Lake, NY 2006-07-08-09 25 2 0 4 1-D Troy, MI 2003-04 0 0 0 0 0-F Guatemala City, Guatemala 1991-92-93 7 0 0 0 1-M Baldwin, MO 1986 2 1 0 2 0-M Oakland, CA 1977-78 42 8 12 28 2-M St. Paul, MN 1979-80-81-82 69 13 9 35 4-M Bellevue, WA 1980-81-82-83 65 4 10 18 3-D Silver Spring, MD 2004 0 0 0 0 0-D Denver, CO 2010-11-12 60 11 14 36 3-F Lake Forest, IL 2012 0 0 0 0 0-D Lake Forest, IL 1980-81-82 41 2 5 9 2-D Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 1998 1 0 0 0 0-M Conyers, GA 1980-81-83 51 23 22 68 2-F Dallas, TX 1987-88-89-90 77 11 4 26 4-F Milwaukee, WI 1978-79-80-81 44 3 1 7 3-D Lockport, NY 2002-03-04-05 60 1 5 7 4-M Woodbridge, IL 1985-86-87-88 87 43 20 106 4-M Bloomington, MN 2001-02-03-04 82 4 2 10 4-D/M Torrance, CA 1979-80 19 2 2 6 0-F St. Louis, MO 1997-98-99-00 4 0 0 0 1-M Inverness, IL 1993-94 1 0 0 0 0-M Inverness, IL 1998-99-00-01 11 0 0 0 1-D Inverness, IL 1980 NA 0 0 0 0-M Ft. Wayne, IN 1977-78 19 1 4 6 2-M Canton, MA 1979-80-81-82 48 6 17 29 3-M St. Louis, MO 1990-91 15 0 0 0 1-M Chagrin Falls, OH 1978 NA 0 0 0 0-M Middletown, CT 2008-09-10-11 50 1 0 2 3-M/D Apple Valley, MN 1978-79-80-81 12 1 1 3 2-D Edina, MN 1983-84-85 78 33 12 78 3-F/M Poughkeepsie, NY 2002-03 0 0 0 0 0-M/D Fairview Park, OH 1977 NA 0 0 0 0-M Waltham, MA 1982-83-84-85 77 10 16 36 4-M Denver, CO
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Fighting Irish
Name Years Gms G A Pts. MW-Pos 1980 NA 0 0 0 0-D Joe Thesing Josh Thiermann 2007-08-09 43 2 1 5 3-F/M Michael Thomas 2006-07-08-09 83 19 13 51 4-M/D Jon Mark Thompson 2002-03-04-05 29 0 0 0 3-M 2009-10-11-12 5 0 0 0 1-M/D Eric Tilley 1985 2 0 0 0 0-M Sean Toomey 2005-06-07-08 86 2 7 11 4-D Jack Traynor 1989-90-91-92 60 1 5 7 3-M Mario Tricoci 62 21 16 58 3-F Ryan Turner 1994-96-97 60 4 0 8 3-D Grant Van De Casteele 2009-10-11-12 4 1 0 2 0-F Bill Varanka 1980 1978-80 NA 0 0 0 0-D Rob Verfurth 1998 18 10 7 27 1-F Shane Walton 1982-83 14 0 1 1 1-D Eric Watkins 47 3 13 19 3-M Scott Wells 1994-95-96-97-98 61 13 18 44 3-D Bill Wetterer 1977-78-79 1991-92-93-94 45 1 3 5 4-M Dane Whitley 1982 15 7 1 15 1-F Ed Williams 7 0 0 0 1-F Patrick Williams 1998 Randy Wittry 1977-78 42 0 3 3 0-D 1996-97 42 3 2 8 2-D Alan Woods 2004-05-06-07-08 89 9 6 24 5-M/D Alex Yoshinaga 1985-86 2 0 0 0 0-D Ron Yuro 1980 5 1 0 2 0-M Jim Zaremba 1985 1 0 0 0 0-GK Ted Zeller 1994-95 16 0 0 0 2-D Matt Zimmer
Hometown Kansas City, MO Stoughton, WI Olathe, KS Cape Girardeau, MO Albuquerque, NM Seattle, WA St. Charles, MO Palatine, IL Scottsdale, AZ Plano, TX Somers, CT Annandale, VA San Diego, CA Granger, IN Phoenix, AZ Louisville, KY Columbus, IN Edina, MN Chatham, NJ Clinton, TN Burtonsville, MD San Diego, CA Howell, NJ White Bear Lake, MN Allentown, PA Manchester, MO
Goalkeepers Years Gms Min GA GAA SVS MW Hometown Name 1977 NA NA NA NA NA 1 Phoenix, AZ Tom Apker 1986-87-88-89 1 6 1 15.00 1 4 Ft. Wayne, IN Dave Augustyn 1991-92-93-94 83 7643:34 88 1.04 306 4 Dallas, TX Bert Bader 1990-91-92 1 12:00 0 0.00 1 0 Cranford, NJ Art Batista 1996-97 0 0 0 0 0 1 Granger, IN Nino Berticelli 1983-85-86 50 4001:51 78 1.75 272 2 Morristown, NJ Hugh Breslin 2003-04-05-06-07 65 5913:06 53 0.81 232 3 Louisville, KY Chris Cahill 1981-82-84 22 752:17 12 1.44 32 2 St. Louis, MO Dan Coughlin 1977-78-79 9 NA 15 NA 52 2 Michigan City, IN Brian Cullather 1990-91 10 586:54 14 2.15 24 1 Lexington, KY Matt Fitz 1983-84-85-86 13 763:50 17 2.00 53 3 Evansville, IN Jim Flynn 1982-83 8 220:00 0 0.00 4 1 Newington, CT Carl Gebo 1979 4 NA 1 NA 4 1 Snyder, NY Joe Giglia 1988-89-90 24 1392:55 19 1.23 63 2 Southington, CT Peter Gulli 1985 5 61:56 2 2.91 1 1 Thiels, NY Tim Hartigan 1979-80 NA NA NA NA NA 1 South Bend, IN Bill Hickey NA NA NA NA NA NA Houston, TX Richard Hogan 1977 1977 NA NA NA NA NA 1 Doylestown, PA Mark Klein 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 0 Carrollton, TX John Krivacic 1996-97 1994-95 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 0 Beverly, MA Josh Landman 2010-11-12 1 10:55 0 0.00 0 0 Glastonbury, CT Adam LaPlaca 1987-88-89 64 5731:05 72 1.13 219 3 Albuquerque, NM Danny Lyons 1985-88 9 215:13 1 0.42 4 2 Indianapolis, IN Kevin Mayo 1979-80-81-82 52 3139:48 34 0.97 219 3 Sudbury, MA Gerard McCarthy 2002-03-04-05 11 65:25 0 0.00 4 3 Austin, TX Justin Michaud 1978-79-80-81 56 2567:30 5 1.85 271 4 Palatine, IL John Milligan 1999 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 0 St. Louis, MO John Moore 1992-95 3 46:15 0 0.00 5 1 Charlotte, NC Pat Polking 1977 NA NA NA NA NA 1 Parlin, NJ Greg Principato 2005-06-07-08-09 37 3135:13 38 1.09 119 4 Silver Spring, MD Andrew Quinn 1978-80 5 153:42 0 0.00 4 2 Mendham, NJ Bob Ritger Mike Sattan 1988 1 10:00 0 0.00 1 0 New Brunswick, NJ 2001-02-03-04 73 6661:14 49 0.66 203 4 Highlands Ranch, CO Chris Sawyer 2005-06-07-08 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 0 Gilbert, AZ Luke Seibolt 1995-96-97-98-99 26 2117:15 31 1.32 91 2 Mobile, AL Gerick Short 1992-93 1 4:00 0 0.00 0 0 Burnsville, MN Doug Sidney 1993 4 170:28 0 0.00 5 0 Delaware, OH David Smith 1982-83-84 41 2807:53 30 0.96 114 2 Winchester, MA Mark Steranka Cole Straub 1999-00-01 7 501:38 6 1.08 23 1 Oakville, Ontario Greg Tait 1999-00-01-02 28 2095:01 31 1.33 78 3 Fayetteville, NY Brian Talcott 2012 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 0 Omaha, NE 2006-07-08-09-10 33 2847:15 31 0.98 89 3 Hooksett, NH Philip Tuttle 1994-95 9 596:00 15 2.27 22 1 Santa Ana, CA Peter van de Ven 1978-79-80 2 21:00 0 0.00 1 1 Boise, ID Bob Van Hoomissen 1995-96-97-98 76 6776:19 83 1.10 311 4 Longwood, FL Greg Velho 2010-11-12 11 927:16 10 0.97 32 2 Sugarland, TX Patrick Wall Will Walsh 2008-09-10-11-12 37 3509:43 30 0.77 126 3 Morristown, NJ Bold indicates active players; List does not include current freshmen or newcomers for 2013 season
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All-Time Numbers
Fighting Irish Cahill 00 Chris Adam LaPlaca*
Dillon Powers* Devon Prescod* Jorge Schippers Paul Sweetser Jack Traynor
0
6
Ben Brocklage Chris Conway Greg Dalby Dave Donohue Dan Gordon Greg Klazura* Max Lachowecki* Danny Milton* Tim Nauman Paul Rodriguez Peter Sanchez
7
Bobby Allong Rick Christofer* Justin Detter Ian Etherington* Michael Knapp* Chris Mathis* Steve Miller Pat Murphy* Philip Murphy* Devon Prescod* Alex Priede* Matt Rosso* John Schaefer*
Gerick Short* Philip Tuttle* Will Walsh*
Adam LaPlaca* Justin Michaud* Chris Sawyer* Andrew Quinn Patrick Wall*
1
2
Bert Bader Tom Crotty Justin Michaud* Brendan Murphy* Chris Sawyer* Luke Seibolt* Gerick Short* Greg Tait* Philip Tuttle* Greg Velho* Patrick Wall* Steve Burgoon Chris Dean Rob LaMear* Aaron Maund Ryan Miller Justin Ratcliffe Eric Tilley* Alan Woods
8
Andrew Benton* Brendan Dillmann* Bilal Duckett* Jason Fox* Kevin Goldthwaite* Brian Jarvis* Sami Kahale Matt Mahoney Stephen Maio* Matt McNew* Bob Novak* Patrick Sullivan
3
4
Keith Carlson Kyle Dulworth* John Guignon Joseph Lapira* Connor LaRose* Stephen Maio* Greg Martin* Sean McGrath Connor Miller* Jeff Rhodes Jim Stein Scott Wells*
5
Jeb Brovsky* Tony Capasso* Ian Etherington* Andreas Forstner Matt Johnson Brendan Lesch* Randy Morris* Kevin Pendergast
Nick Besler* Luke Boughen* Oliver Franklin Joe Gallo Griffin Howard* Kurt Martin* Matt McNew* Mike Palmer* Dillon Powers* Dan Stebbins Michael Thomas Eric Tilley*
9
Andrew Aris* Leon Brown* Filippo Chillemi Bright Dike* Kyle Dagan* Mitch Kern* Konstantin Koloskov Steve Lowney* Justin McGeeney* Bob Novak* Jim Sabitus Mario Tricoci Scott Wells*
10
Andrew Aris* Rolfe Behrje* Erich Braun* Tony Capasso* Joe Ciuni Jack Elliot* Joseph Lapira*
Randy Morris* Tim Oates* Dillon Powers* Devon Prescod* Tamba Samba* Chris Sutton* Jon Mark Thompson*
Braun* 11 Erich Rick Christofer*
Tom Connaghan* Rafael Garcia* Jean Joseph* Kurt Martin* Tony Megna Adam Mena* Steven Perry* Larry Pilliod Larry Scanlon Ryan Turner*
Alex Altmann 12 Andrew Aris*
Jeb Brovsky* David Cutler Justin Detter* Paul Gluckow Craig Krzyskowski Brian Mayglothing Dan McCurrie John Mousinho Brian Murphy Tim Oates* Andrew O’Malley* Ray Prado Dale Rellas* Tamba Samba* Kevin Sax
Adkisson 13 Kevin Dave Augustyn*
Ryan Cox Mitch Kern* Bruce McCourt Cory Rellas Jack Stewart Dan Storino* Will Walsh*
Augustyn* 14 Dave Bright Dike*
Bill Lanza Mark Lorenzen Adam Mena* Reggie McKnight Kenyon Meyer Danny O’Leary* Bill Savarino John Stephens
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Matt Armstrong Rolfe Behrje* Tom Connaghan* Kyle Dagan* Brendan Dillmann*
Brian Engesser Shea Helmle Kurt Martin* Kevin Mewborn Harrison Shipp Jon Mark Thompson*
High* 20 Christopher Greg Klazura*
Ben Crouse 16 Matt DeDominicis*
Besler 17 Matt B.J. Cotter
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Paul Devereux Dave Donohue* Jack Elliot* Brett Hofmann Jason Jorski* Terry Lee Andrew Luttrell* Devon Prescod* Kyle Richard* Matt Rosso* Ryan Turner*
Ryan Finley* Peter Gansler* Christopher High* Brendan King* Mike Mai Danny Milton* Diego Miron Pat Murphy* Tont Richardson Josh Thiermann*
Andrew Benton* Jay Berhalter Mark Crowe* Matt DeDominicis* Bright Dike* Mark Dolan Robby Gallegos* Brendan King* Alan Lyskawa* Justin McGeeney* Bill Murphy Mike Palmer* Steven Perry Alex Priede* Kyle Richard* John Schaefer* Dane Whitley*
Bryden 19 Shawn Kyle Craft*
Peter Gansler* Kevin Goldthwaite* Jean Joseph* Steve LaVigne Nate Norman* Ed O’Malley Adam Mena* Dustin Pridmore Chris Sutton* Alex Yoshinaga*
Josh Landman Paul LaVigne* Tom Luetkehans Alan Lyskawa* Greg Martin Tony Megna* Brendan Murphy* Philip Murphy Nate Norman* Joe Sternberg Nick Tarnay Grant Van De Casteele* Alex Yoshinaga*
Bandera 21 Peter Vince Cicciarelli* Mark Consuelos Mark Crowe* Kyle Dulworth* Ryan Finley Ben Ketchum Justin Morrow Rob LaMear* Chad Riley Eric Tilley*
Drury* 22 Mike Eric Ferguson
Jason Fox* Griffin Howard* Jason Jorski* T.R. Kane Justin Michaud* Luke Mishu Evan Oliver* Dillon Powers* Dale Rellas* Cole Straub* Josh Thiermann*
Baumgardner 23 John John Cavanaugh
Brian Dubay Mike Fitzpatrick Vincent Gentile Paul LaVigne* Andrew Luttrell* Chris Mathis* Gianni Mauro Michael Rose* Stefan Schroffner Tim Storino Nathan Utz
Drury* 24 Mike Trevor Gonzales
Paul Kaemmerer* Max Lachowecki Bart Lanahan Connor LaRose* Evan Oliver* Andrew O’Malley* Kevin Richards Fred Schlicting
Luke Seibolt* Brian Sheehan Philip Tuttle* Will Walsh
Archer 25 Steve Antonio Bernal
Luke Boughen Jeb Brovsky* Robby Gallegos Brian Jarvis* Kevin Kade Paul Kaemmerer* Roger Klauer Danny Lojek Kevin Lovejoy Adam Mena* Danny O’Leary* Alex Priede* John Storino Dane Whitley*
Brown* 26 Leon Bilal Duckett*
Drew Farina Connor Klekota Michael Knapp* Connor Miller Tye Smith Dan Storino* Chris Sutton
Besler 27 Nick Kyle Craft*
Patrick Hodan Michael Rose* Dan Storino* Grant Van De Casteele* Bill Wetterer
Cicciarelli 28 Vince Panken Evan Kyle Richard* Patrick Williams Garcia* 29 Rafael John Krivacic*
Brendan Lesch Bob Novak* Michael Shipp Cole Straub*
Short* 30 Gerick Cole Straub*
Greg Tait* Brian Talcott Eric Tilley* Greg Velho*
Krivacic* 31 John Cole Straub*
* - wore multiple numbers List does not include the 2013 season
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All-Time Roster by State/Country Irish Players Hail From Far and Wide Note - First set of parentheses indicates number of players from the state/country and second set of parentheses indicates number of monogram winners from the state/country. Parentheses after player’s name shows number of monograms earned. Bold indicates active players List does not include current freshmen or newcomers for the 2013 season
UNITED STATES Alabama (1); (1) Gerick Short (Mobile); (1)
Arizona (6); (5) Tom Apker (Phoenix); (1) Matt Armstrong (Phoenix); (3) Erik Berg (Paradise Valley) Luke Seibolt (Gilbert); (1) Ryan Turner (Scottsdale); (3) Scott Wells (Phoenix); (3)
Arkansas (1); (0) Justin Cordon (Little Rock)
California (29); (25) Bill Beasley (Menlo Park); (1) Luke Boughen (San Juan Capistrano); (4) Tom Connaghan (Palos Verdes); (4) Ben Crouse (Oak Park); (3) Kyle Dagan (Westlake Village); (2) Greg Dalby (Poway); (4) Brian Engesser (Huntington Beach); (4) Ian Etherington (Temecula); (4) Sean Fieber (Torrance) Robby Gallegos (Aptos) Joe Gallo (Modesto); (4) Rafael Garcia (Palmdale); (4) Kevin Goldthwaite (Sacramento); (4) Christopher High (Camarillo); (3) Griffin Howard (San Diego); (3) Brian Jarvis (Pomona); (2) Matt Johnson (Livermore); (4) Paul Kaemmerer (Palos Verdes); (1)
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Mitch Kern (San Jose); (3) Connor LaRose (Claremont); (4) Steve Lowney (San Jose); (4) Randy Morris (Los Gatos); (4) Evan Oliver (Los Angeles) Jeff Rhodes (San Jose); (1) Mark Schmitz (Oakland) Jack Stewart (Torrance); (4) Peter Van de Ven (Santa Ana); (1) Shane Walton (San Diego); (1) Alex Yoshinaga (San Diego); (5)
Colorado (4); (3) Jeb Brovsky (Lakewood); (4) Chris Sawyer (Highlands Ranch); (4) Brian Sheehan (Denver) Chris Telk (Denver); (4)
Connecticut (16); (13) Rick Christofer (Avon); (3) Chris Conway (Unionville); (1) Tom Crotty (Darien); (2) Matt DeDominicis (Simsbury); (2) Jason Fox (Avon); (4) Carl Gebo (Newington); (1) Peter Gulli (Southington); (2) Adam LaPlaca (Glastonbury) Brendan Lesch (Westport); (1) Brian Mayglothing (Wilton); (1) Brendan Murphy (West Redding); (1) Kevin Pendergast (Simsbury); (4) Charles Prejean (Danbury); (1) Tont Richardson (Windsor); (4) Mike Susi (Middletown) Bill Varanka (Somers)
Florida (8); (6) Louis Canaluis (Miami) Brendan Dillmann (Tampa); (4) Shea Helmle (Valrico); (1) Jason Jorski (Lutz); (4) Shawn Magsig (Boca Raton) Ray Prado (Boca Raton); (4) Justin Ratcliffe (Miami); (4) Greg Velho (Longwood); (4)
Georgia (7); (5) Andrew Benton (Marietta); (3) Filippo Chillemi (Roswell); (4)
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Bilal Duckett (Peachtree City); (2) Duffy Jones (Atlanta) Jean Joseph (Marriott); (4) Devon Prescod (Marietta); (4) Tye Smith (Conyers)
John Cavanaugh (Granger) Kevin Coghlan (Bloomington); (1) Brian Cullather (Michigan City); (2) Mark Dolan (Granger); (1) Kyle Dulworth (Fort Wayne); (3) Jim Flynn (Evansville); (3) Robert Fuller (Cedar Lake); (1) Hawaii (1); (1) Ken Harkenrider (Fort Wayne); (4) Mark Crowe (Maui); (2) Bill Hickey (South Bend); (1) Tom Kellenberg (South Bend) Idaho (1); (1) Ben Ketchum (South Bend); (1) Bob VanHoomissen (Boise); (1) Roger Klauer (Granger); (1) Ted Kommers (South Bend) Illinois (30); (23) Max Lachowecki (Evansville); (1) Tony Bezouska (Berwyn); (1) Peter Logan (Fort Wayne); (1) Roger Brown (Wheaton); (1) Andrew Luttrell (Granger); (1) Vince Cicciarelli (Peoria) Kevin Mayo (Indianapolis); (2) Tom Daley (Park Ridge); (3) Bruce McCourt (Granger); (4) Mike Fitzpatrick (Barrington) Sean McGrath (Indianapolis); (2) Oliver Franklin (Chicago); (3) David Miles (South Bend); (3) John Gibbs (Arlington Heights); (1) Brian Murphy (Granger) Ed Graham (Naperville); (1) Mike Palmer (South Bend); (4) Brendan King (Naperville); (4) Karl Roemer (South Bend); (1) Greg Klazura (Rockford); (3) Kurt Roemer (South Bend); (2) Craig Krzyskowski (Western Tamba Samba (Indianapolis); (3) Springs); (1) Peter Sanchez (Portage); (1) Danny Lojek (Orland Park) Mike Stronczek (Fort Wayne) Mark Lorenzen (Naperville) Eric Watkins (Granger); (1) Mark Luetkehans (Wheaton); (4) Dane Whitley (Columbus); (4) Tom Luetkehans (Wheaton); (2) Tom McFarland (Flossmoor); (1) Iowa (1); (1) Connor Miller (Aurora); (1) Justin McGeeney (Ames); (4) Ryan Miller (Barrington); (4) John Milligan (Palatine); (4) Kansas (3); (3) Bob Novak (Homer Glen); (2) Matt Besler (Overland Park); (4) Danny O’Leary (Naperville); (3) Nick Besler (Overland Park); (2) Doug Reilly (Bridgeville) Michael Thomas (Olathe); (4) Tom Rosshert (LaGrange) Bill Savarino (Orland Park); (4) Harrison Shipp (Lake Forest); (3) Michael Shipp (Lake Forest) John Stephens (Woodbridge); (4) Dan Storino (Inverness); (1) John Storino (Inverness) Tim Storino (Inverness); (1) Mario Tricoci (Palatine); (3)
Kentucky (7); (5) Chris Cahill (Louisville); (3) Matt Fitz (Lexington); (1) Kenyon Meyer (Louisville); (3) Diego Miron (Louisville) Andy Murray (Lexington) Kyle Richard (Louisville); (3) Bill Wetterer (Louisville); (3)
Indiana (32); (27) Dave Augustyn (Fort Wayne); (4) Peter Bandera (South Bend); (1) Nino Berticelli (Granger); (1)
Louisiana (2); (2) Joseph Lapira (Lake Charles); (4) Steve Ryan (New Orleans); (1)
Maryland (14); (13) Chuck Bidinger (Rockville); (1) David Bidinger (Rockville); (1) Mark Bidinger (Rockville); (4) Brett Hofmann (Silver Spring); (3) James Jacobs (Bethesda); (1) Steve Kramer (Rockville); (2) Pat McClanahan (Crofton); (1) John Novotny (Creve Coeur) Drew Palumbo (Ft. Washington); (1) Andrew Quinn (Silver Spring); (4) Geoff Raynor (Rockville); (2) Michael Rose (Severna Park); (4) Ted Schwartz (Silver Spring); (3) Alan Woods (Burtonsville); (2)
Massachusetts (9); (7) Leon Brown (Mattapan); (2) Dave Donohue (Reading); (3) Robert Gildea (Andover); (1) Josh Landman (Beverly) Aaron Maund (Dorchester); (4) Gerard McCarthy (Sudbury); (3) Mark Steranka (Winchester); (2) Bill Sullivan (Canton); (2) Dan Tarullo (Waltham)
Michigan (9); (8) Rolfe Behrje (Portage); (4) Justin Detter (White Lake); (4) Monty Henige (Flint); (1) Alan Lyskawa (Novi); (4) Gianni Mauro (Washington) Adam Mena (Holland); (4) Nate Norman (Rochester); (4) Bill Ralph (Livonia); (1) John Schaefer (Troy); (1)
Minnesota (11); (6) John Baumgardner (Eagan) Roger Brown (Burnsville) Steve Chang (Burnsville); (3) Evan Panken (Edina) Nick Schneeman (St. Paul); (2) Doug Sidney (Burnsville) Joe Sternberg (Bloomington); (4) Chris Sutton (Apple Valley); (3) Phil Sweetser (Edina); (2) Ed Williams (Edina); (1) Jim Zaremba (White Bear Lake)
All-Time Roster by State/Country
Fighting Irish
Missouri (23); (16) Kevin Adkisson (St. Louis); (4) Ben Brocklage (St. Louis); (4) Mike Carney (Chesterfield) Keith Connor (Kansas City) Dan Coughlin (St. Louis); (2) Terry Finnegan (Universal City); (2) John Guignon (St. Louis); (4) Joe Heider (St. Louis) Mark Hentschell (Chesterfield); (1) Bart Lanahan (St. Louis) Paul LaVigne (St. Louis); (4) Steve LaVigne (St. Louis); (4) Jim Moellering (Florissant); (1) John Moore (St. Louis) Bill Murphy (St. Louis); (3) Pat Murphy (Chesterfield); (3) Fred Schlicting (Baldwin); (1) Matt Stolwyk (St. Louis) Mike Sullivan (St. Louis); (3) Joe Thesing (Kansas City) Jon Mark Thompson (Cape Girardeau); (3) Jack Traynor (St. Charles); (4) Matt Zimmer (Manchester); (2)
Nebraska (2); (1) Dan Gordon (Omaha); (4) Brian Talcott (Omaha)
New Hampshire (1); (1) Philip Tuttle (Hooksett); (3)
New Jersey (25); (15) Steve Archer (Basking Ridge) Art Batista (Cranford) Jay Berhalter (Tenafly) Burt Blaha (Sea Girt) Tom Bowsher (Maplewood); (1) Hugh Breslin (Morristown); (2) Ted Carnevale (Oradell); (2) Mike Drury (Westfield); (2) Tony Dwyer (Morristown) Ryan Finley (Lumberton); (2) John Fossella (Maplewood); (1) Paul Gluckow (Ocean Grove); (4) Bill Gross (Hazlet); (3) Joe Howe (Freehold); (2) Bob McTabeney (Scotch Plains) Danny Milton (Short Hills) Warrick Muldrow (Neptune)
Bruce Novotny (Manahawkin); (3) Greg Principato (Parlin); (1) Bob Ritger (Mendham); (2) Chris Ryan (Bridgewater); (1) Mike Sattan (New Burnswick) Will Walsh (Morristown); (3) Patrick Williams (Chatham); (1) Ron Yuro (Howell)
New Mexico (2); (2) Danny Lyons (Albuquerque); (3) Eric Tilley (Albuquerque); (1)
New York (21); (18) Steve Burgoon (Voorheesville); (1) Justin Campbell (Westlake) Paul Devereux (Rochester); (3) Jack Elliot (Penfield); (1) John Gallo (Wolcott); (1) Joe Giglia (Snyder) (1) Tim Hartigan (Thiels); (1) Kevin Kade (Manhasset); (1) Bart Lanahan (Big Flats) Martin Mangialardi (Lake Ronkonkoma); (1) Steve Miller (Rochester); (3) Jock Mutschler (Fairport); (3) Ed O’Malley (Massapequa); (2) Jim Rice (Manhasset); (2) Jim Sabitus (Vestal); (3) Kevin Sax (Vestal); (1) Larry Scanlon (Ballston Lake) Larry Smith (Lake Ronkonkoma); (2) Jim Stein (Lockport); (3) Patrick Szanto (Poughkeepsie); (3) Greg Tait (Fayetteville); (3)
North Carolina (4); (4) Brian Berry (Greensboro); (1) Steve Berry (Greensboro); (3) Brian Dubay (Durham); (1) Pat Polking (Charlotte); (1)
Ohio (25); (18) Jim Braunlin (Dayton) Joe Ciuni (Walton Heights); (3) Ryan Cox (Broadview Heights); (3) Tom Gerlacher (Columbus); (1) Bill Hagerty (Dayton); (1) Tom Holubeck (Cincinnati); (1) T.R. Kane (Columbus)
Connor Klekota (Amherst) Roman Klos (Parma); (2) Steve Kranz (Worthington); (1) Alex Kratz (Cincinnati); (1) Dave Krus (Solon); (1) Terry Lee (Cleveland); (1) Scott Lowell (Cincinnati); (1) Stewart MacDonald (Kettering); (3) Jim Morrissey (Dayton); (1) Justin Morrow (Cleveland); (4) Joe Murray (Columbus) Tim Nauman (Kettering); (3) Tom Pernsteiner (Canton); (1) Mike Pecoraro (Cincinnati) Alex Priede (Cincinnati); (1) David Smith (Delaware) Patrick Sullivan (Chagrin Falls); (1) Nick Tarnay (Fairview Park)
Oklahoma (4); (2) Kyle Craft (Tulsa) Bright Dike (Edmond); (4) Jeff Kitchen (Tulsa) Steven Perry (Edmond); (4)
Oregon (2); (2) Eric Evans (Lake Oswego); (2) Allen Gianotti (Portland); (1)
Pennsylvania (10); (7) Drew Farina (Furlong) Mark Klein (Doylestown); (1) Brad McCurrie (Pittsburgh); (3) Brian McCurrie (Pittsburgh) Dan McCurrie (Pittsburgh); (4) Andrew O’Malley (West Chester); (1) Jude Quinn (Bethlehem); (1) Steve Reymer (Bethlehem); (2) Matt Rosso (Churchville); (4) Ted Zeller (Allentown)
Texas (27); (21) Bobby Allong (Houston); (1) Bert Badar (Dallas); (4) Shawn Bryden (Sugar Land); (1) Keith Carlson (Klein); (4) Chris Dean (Plano); (4) Trevor Gonzales (Allen) Richard Hogan (Houston) Michael Knapp (Arlington); (1) John Krivacic (Carrollton) Paul LaJoie (Richardson) Marvin Lett (Dallas); (2) Mike Mai (Houston); (2) Greg Martin (Plano); (4) Kurt Martin (McAllen); (4) Matt McNew (Arlington); (4) Kevin Mewborn (Kingwood) Justin Michaud (Austin); (3) Pascal Piazza (Houston); (2) Dillon Powers (Plano); (4) Dustin Pridmore (Dallas); (5) Cory Rellas (Plano); (4) Dale Rellas (Plano); (4) Chad Riley (Houston); (4) Paul Rodriguez (San Antonio); (2) Rob Snyder (Dallas); (2) Grant Van De Casteele (Plano); (3) Patrick Wall (Sugarland); (2)
Virginia (5); (3)
Canada (6); (5) Tony Capasso (Winnipeg); (4) Joe Hohl (Ontario); (1) Matt Mahoney (Ontario); (1) Stephen Maio (Ontario); (3) Steven Milan (Calgary) Cole Straub (Ontario); (1)
Columbia (1); (1) Antonio Bernal (Barranquilla); (1)
England (2); (2) Rich Herdegen (Somerset); (4) John Mousinho (Buckinghamshire); (1)
Germany (4); (3) Erich Braun (Frankfurt); (4) Ivor Deweydenthal (Munich) Andreas Forstner (Gerlinden); (3) Chris Mathis (Kaiserslautern); (4)
Guatemala (1)
Washington (5); (4)
Larry Pilliod (Pedrigal); (1)
South Carolina (1); (1)
Wisconsin (7); (6)
Reggie McKnight (Greenville); (4)
Peter Gansler (Glendale); (4) Patrick Hodan (Brookfield); (1) Joe Holterman (Milwaukee); (2) Chris Kruel (Wauwatosa) Tony Megna (Middleton); (3)
Luke Mishu (Knoxville); (2) Philip Murphy (Brentwood); (4) Randy Wittry (Clinton)
Kevin Richards (Warwick); (4)
Jorge Schippers (Guatemala City)
James Melvin (Portsmouth)
Tennessee (3); (2)
INTERNATIONAL Bermuda (1); (1)
Eric Ferguson (Chesapeake); (1) Bill Lanza (Dumfries); (3) Rich McMonagle (Alexandria) Tim Oates (Virginia Beach); (4) Rob Verfurth (Annandale)
David Cutler (Seattle); (3) Dom Driano (Bellevue); (3) Kevin Lovejoy (Seattle); (3) Jay Schwartz (Bellevue); (4) Sean Toomey (Seattle)
Rhode Island (1)
Dan Stebbins (Milwaukee); (4) Josh Thiermann (Stoughton); (3)
Italy (1); (1) Sami Kahale (Rome); (3)
Mexico (1); (1)
New Zealand (1); (1) Andrew Aris (Auckland); (4)
Russia (1); (1) Konstantin Koloskov (Moscow); (4)
Yemen (1); (1) Mario Manta (Aden); (3)
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Year-by-Year Results 1977 - Won 16 • Lost 1, Tied 1 Coach: Rich Hunter Captains: Terry Finnegan, Jim Rice Home: 9-1-0, Away: 7-0-1 9/16 at Dayton (ot) T 9/19 St. Francis L 9/20 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 9/21 S.B. Soccer Club W 9/24 at Purdue W 9/26 at Indiana Tech W 9/30 Michigan W 10/4 Goshen W 10/8 at Xavier W 10/9 at IPFW W 10/11 Manchester W 10/13 Bethel W 10/18 at St. Joseph’s W 10/21 Huntington W 11/2 Valparaiso W 11/5 IUPUI W 11/9 at Valparaiso W 11/12 at Evansville W
3-3 0-2 4-1 4-1 2-1 3-1 4-2 3-1 2-0 3-1 3-0 7-1 5-1 3-0 4-1 2-1 5-1 4-1
1978 - Won 21, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach: Rich Hunter Captains: Jerry Finnegan, Jim Sabitus, Jim Rice, Ted Carnevale Home: 14-0-0, Away: 7-3-1 9/8 Florissant Valley W 3-0 9/12 Tri-State W 3-0 9/15 IPFW W 4-1 9/18 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 12-0 9/20 Valparaiso W 13-1 9/22 Michigan W 2-1 9/25 Indiana Tech W 7-0 9/27 Albion W 9-1 9/29 Purdue W 3-0 10/1 at Dayton W 4-2 10/3 at Goshen L 1-2 10/7 at Michigan State (ot) T 2-2 10/10 at Manchester W 6-0 10/13 Xavier W 7-1 10/16 Bethel W 8-1 10/18 Morton W 5-3 10/22 at Indiana L 1-7 10/24 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 5-0 10/25 at Chicago (ot) W 4-3 10/26 at Northwestern (ot) W 3-2 10/29 Dayton W 2-1 11/1 at Valparaiso W 6-1 11/4 at Western Michigan L 0-1 11/11 Tennessee W 2-0 11/12 at Drake W 4-2
Rich Hunter served as Notre Dame’s first varsity head coach from 1977-83. He compiled a record of 128-32-8, which included a program-record 21 victories during the 1978 campaign.
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Fighting Irish 1979 - Won 20 • Lost 10 • Tied 1 Coach: Rich Hunter Captains: Tom Crotty, Dan McCurrie, Tim Nauman, Jim Sabitus Home: 9-3-1, Away: 10-7-0, Neutral: 1-0-0 9/9 Cincinnati L 0-1 9/12 Loyola (Ill.) W 6-0 9/14 at Dayton (ot) L 2-3 9/16 at Xavier L 0-2 9/18 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 9-0 9/22 at Purdue L 2-3 9/23 Loyola (Md.) (ot) T 2-2 9/25 at Indiana Tech (ot) W 4-3 9/26 Kalamazoo W 11-1 9/27 at Albion W 3-1 9/28 Indiana L 0-4 9/30 Oakland W 2-0 10/2 Goshen L 0-2 10/5 Marquette W 1-0 10/7 at Triton W 1-0 10/9 Valparaiso W 11-0 10/12 Ohio # W 2-0 10/13 at UW-Milwaukee L 1-5 10/14 at Siena Heights W 4-2 10/15 at Bethel W 3-1 10/17 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 11-0 10/19 Michigan State W 2-0 10/23 at Seton Hall W 2-0 10/24 at Monmouth W 4-0 10/25 at St. Peter’s L 0-1 10/27 at Villanova L 0-1 10/30 Chicago W 3-1 10/31 at Bowling Green L 1-2 11/2 Northwestern W 4-0 11/4 at Ohio State W 2-0 11/6 at Valparaiso W 5-0 # - Milwaukee, Wis. 1980 - Won 20 • Lost 7 Coach: Rich Hunter Captains: Kevin Lovejoy, Dan McCurrie, Oliver Franklin, Joe Ciuni Home: 12-1-0, Away: 8-6-0 9/7 at Cincinnati W 2-1 9/10 Grace W 4-0 9/12 DePaul W 5-0 9/14 at St. Louis L 1-6 9/16 Valparaiso W 5-0 9/19 Ohio State W 3-0 9/21 Xavier W 2-1 9/23 Siena Heights W 4-1 9/26 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 4-0 9/28 at Indiana L 0-4 9/30 at Loyola (Ill.) W 6-1 10/5 at Marquette L 2-4 10/8 Bethel W 3-0 10/10 Purdue W 5-1 10/12 Miami (Ohio) L 1-2 10/14 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 4-0 W 2-1 10/15 Bowling Green 10/17 Western Michigan W 2-0 10/19 at Penn State L 2-4 10/21 at Monmouth L 0-2 10/23 at Upsala W 1-0 10/24 at Seton Hall W 2-0 10/28 at Chicago W 6-0 10/30 at Kalamazoo L 0-1 10/31 at Dayton W 1-0 11/2 at Wright State W 2-1 11/4 at Valparaiso W 4-2
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1981 - Won 16 • Lost 3 • Tied 3 Coach: Rich Hunter Captains: Sami Kahale, Jim Stein Home: 12-1-1, Away: 4-2-2 9/9 at Grace W 9/11 Loyola (Ill.) W 9/13 St. Louis (ot) W 9/15 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 9/16 Valparaiso W 9/20 at Ohio State (ot) T 9/23 at Wheaton (ot) T 9/25 Dayton W 9/30 DePaul W 10/2 Michigan State W 10/4 Chicago W 10/9 Marquette (ot) W 10/11 Wisconsin (ot) T 10/14 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 10/17 at Western Michigan L 10/18 South Dakota W 10/22 at Akron L 10/23 Northwestern W 10/25 Indiana L 10/28 at Valparaiso W 11/1 Wright State (ot) W 11/7 at Louisville W
7-0 7-0 4-3 10-0 8-1 2-2 2-2 2-1 6-0 4-1 5-0 1-0 2-2 6-0 0-2 6-0 0-2 6-0 0-2 10-0 1-0 4-1
1982 - Won 17 • Lost 4 • Tied 2 Coach: Rich Hunter Captains: Jay Schwartz, Mike Sullivan, Mark Luetkehans Home: 9-1-1, Away: 8-2-0, Neutral: 0-1-1 9/8 IPFW W 3-0 9/10 Syracuse # L 1-3 9/11 Georgetown (ot) # T 0-0 9/15 Valparaiso W 5-0 9/17 Ohio State W 3-1 9/20 Wheaton W 3-0 9/21 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 6-0 9/24 at Indiana L 0-4 9/28 at Loyola (Ill.) W 3-1 10/1 Dayton** W 3-0 10/8 Western Michigan (ot) T 1-1 10/10 Louisville W 4-0 10/12 at Chicago W 2-0 10/13 Akron L 1-5 10/15 DePaul W 6-0 10/17 at Marquette (ot) W 2-1 10/20 at Valparaiso W 10-0 10/23 at Kentucky W 3-2 10/25 at Belmont Abbey W 1-0 10/28 at UNC Greensboro (ot) W 3-1 10/30 at Wake Forest L 1-2 11/2 Bethel W 12-0 11/6 at Toledo W 7-3 # - Rochester, N.Y. ** - Notre Dame’s 100th win
Year-by-Year Results
Fighting Irish 1983 - Won 18 • Lost 4 Coach: Rich Hunter Captains: Steve Chang, Ken Harkenrider, Rich Herdegen, Mark Luetkehans Home: 11-1-0, Away: 6-3-0, Neutral: 1-0-0 L 0-1 9/6 at IPFW 9/9 St. Francis W 9-0 9/11 at Louisville W 3-0 9/13 Valparaiso W 7-0 9/14 Bethel W 11-0 9/16 Loyola (Ill.) W 3-0 9/20 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 7-0 9/23 Kentucky W 4-0 9/25 Indiana L 0-4 9/30 Toledo W 7-0 10/2 at DePaul W 5-0 10/7 Findlay W 6-0 10/8 St. John’s (Minn.) $ W 2-0 10/9 at UW-Milwaukee (ot) L 1-2 10/14 Marquette (ot) W 4-2 10/16 Chicago W 4-1 10/19 at Akron L 1-2 10/21 Belmont Abbey W 1-0 10/23 at Wilkes W 1-0 10/25 at Monmouth W 4-2 11/1 Grace W 2-1 11/3 at Valparaiso W 3-0 $ - Milwaukee, Wis. 1984 - Won 12 • Lost 6 • Tied 2 Coach: Dennis Grace Captains: Steve Chang, Rich Herdegen, Dominick Driano Home: 7-2-0, Away: 5-4-2 W 2-1 9/5 IPFW 9/7 Purdue W 2-1 9/9 Louisville W 3-1 9/11 at Bethel W 4-0 9/14 at Michigan State (ot) T 2-2 9/16 at Northwestern W 3-0 9/21 Illinois W 3-1 9/23 at Indiana L 1-5 9/26 at Loyola (Ill.) (ot) T 0-0 9/28 DePaul W 6-1 9/30 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 7-1 10/2 at St. Francis W 5-2 10/7 at St. Louis L 1-3 10/12 Central Michigan W 2-0 10/14 at Marquette L 1-4 10/17 Akron L 0-1 10/24 at Wisconsin L 0-3 10/26 at UW-Platteville W 4-3 10/28 John Carroll L 2-3 11/1 at Valparaiso (ot) W 6-4
1985 - Won 7 • Lost 11 • Tied 4 Coach: Dennis Grace Captains: David Miles, Jock Mutschler, Chris Telk Home: 2-4-2, Away: 4-7-1, Neutral: 1-0-1 L 0-3 9/1 at Virginia 9/3 at George Mason L 2-4 9/7 UW-Milwaukee (ot) L 2-3 9/11 at DePaul W 3-1 9/13 Wisconsin L 1-2 9/15 at Evansville (ot) L 2-4 9/20 Michigan State (ot) T 1-1 9/22 Indiana L 0-2 9/28 at UW-Green Bay (ot) W 3-2 9/29 at Northwestern L 0-1 10/2 Bowling Green (ot) T 1-1 10/5 at Wright State W 4-2 10/6 Miami (Ohio) (ot) % T 2-2 10/9 Marquette L 3-5 10/12 Vanderbilt @ W 2-1 10/13 at Illinois St. (ot) T 2-2 10/16 at Akron L 1-8 10/20 at Central Florida L 1-6 10/22 at South Florida L 0-3 10/25 at UNC-Charlotte W 1-0 10/30 Valparaiso W 6-3 11/1 Loyola (Ill.) W 7-0 % - Dayton, Ohio @ - Normal, Ill. 1986 - Won 13 • Lost 7 • Tied 2 Coach: Dennis Grace Captain: Jim Flynn Home: 6-1-1, Away: 7-6-1 8/31 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 9/6 Purdue W 9/7 at Minnesota W 9/12 at Indiana L 9/14 Michigan W 9/17 Northwestern W 9/19 at Michigan State L 9/21 Tri-State W 9/24 DePaul W 9/27 at Miami (Ohio) W 9/28 at Wright State W 10/1 at Bowling Green L 10/3 at Wisconsin L 10/5 at Marquette L 10/7 Akron (ot) T 10/19 at Connecticut (ot) W 10/24 at Penn State L 10/29 at Valparaiso W 11/1 at Navy W 11/2 at Florida Int’l (ot) T 11/5 Western Michigan W 11/9 Evansville L
1-0 6-0 4-1 0-2 3-2 4-1 0-1 10-0 10-0 4-0 3-2 1-3 1-2 1-2 1-1 2-1 0-3 4-1 2-1 0-0 2-0 0-2
1987 - Won 17 • Lost 3 • Tied 1 Coach: Dennis Grace Captains: John Guignon, Steve Lowney Home: 10-0-0, Away: 5-2-1, Neutral: 2-1-0 W 2-1 9/1 at Loyola (Ill.) (ot) 9/4 Drake # W 2-0 9/8 at Detroit W 7-1 9/9 at Western Michigan W 2-0 W 4-3 9/13 Indiana (ot) 9/18 Michigan State W 3-1 9/20 Northwestern W 5-0 9/23 Illinois State W 1-0 9/26 Boston College $ W 5-0 9/27 at Wright State (ot) T 1-1 9/29 Bowling Green (ot) W 2-1 10/2 Wisconsin (ot) W 4-2 10/10 at USC Spartanburg (ot) W 2-1 W 4-1 10/11 Winthrop % 10/17 at DePaul W 1-0 10/22 at Portland L 1-3 10/31 at UCLA L 2-3 11/1 San Diego State * L 0-1 11/4 Valparaiso W 2-1 11/6 Marquette W 3-1 11/8 Ohio State W 2-1 # - First match played at Krause Stadium $ - Dayton, Ohio % - Spartanburg, S.C. * - Los Angeles, Calif. 1988 - Won 17 • Lost 4 • Tied 2 Coach: Dennis Grace Captains: John Guignon, Joe Sternberg, Dave Augustyn Home: 8-0-0, Away: 4-4-2, Neutral: 5-0-0 W 4-1 9/1 Loyola (ot) 9/3 Maine * W 3-1 9/4 at Lafayette W 3-2 9/9 at Indiana T 1-1 9/11 Xavier W 4-2 9/16 at Michigan State W 5-0 9/18 Dayton W 5-1 9/23 Western Michigan W 3-0 9/25 Birmingham-Southern W 5-0 9/27 at Bowling Green W 2-1 9/30 Detroit W 3-1 10/2 at Wisconsin T 0-0 10/9 at Akron L 2-3 10/13 DePaul W 6-1 10/16 at Coll. of Charleston L 1-2 10/22 at Rutgers L 0-2 10/29 Penn State $ W 3-1 10/30 Boston University $ W 5-1 11/2 UW-Green Bay W 2-1 11/4 Detroit @ W 6-0 (MCC Quarterfinal) W 2-0 11/5 Evansville @ (MCC Semifinal) W 2-0 11/6 at St. Louis @ (MCC Final) L 0-2 11/13 at SMU (NCAA First Round) * - Easton, Pa. $ - Miami, Fla. @ - St. Louis, Mo.
In 1983, Notre Dame posted an 18-4-0 record and outscored its opponents 85-15.
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Year-by-Year Results
Fighting Irish 9/21 at Michigan State 9/24 at Marquette 9/28 at Wisconsin (ot) 10/5 Ohio State 10/7 Creighton (ot) 10/9 at Butler (ot) 10/19 Xavier 10/22 at Evansville 10/26 UNC-Charlotte * 10/27 at Florida Int’l 11/1 at St. Louis (MCC Quarterfinal) $ - Durham, N.C. * - Miami, Fla.
Notre Dame made its first NCAA Tournament appearance during the 1988 campaign. Head coach Dennis Grace guided the Irish to a 17-4-2 record. Joe Sternberg, Johnny Guignon and Dave Augustyn were featured on that season’s media guide cover. 1989 - Won 10 • Lost 7 • Tied 3 Coach: Dennis Grace Captains: Rolfe Behrje, Dave Augustyn Home: 5-3-2, Away: 4-2-0, Neutral: 1-2-1 9/2 St. Louis ! L 0-2 9/3 Virginia ! L 0-3 9/6 at Detroit W 4-3 9/13 Detroit W 3-1 9/17 at Marquette W 1-0 9/20 at Loyola (Ill.) W 4-0 9/22 Michigan State W 4-1 9/24 Marquette T 2-2 9/29 Indiana L 1-3 10/1 Wisconsin L 1-3 10/6 Cal State-LA (ot) % T 0-0 10/8 at Santa Clara L 0-4 10/13 Akron (ot) T 0-0 10/16 Valparaiso** W 9-2 10/18 DePaul W 5-0 10/20 Loyola (Ill.) W 3-0 10/24 at Air Force W 2-1 10/29 Bowling Green L 0-1 11/2 Xavier @ W 3-2 (MCC Quarterfinal) 11/3 at St. Louis @ L 1-2 (MCC Semifinal) ! - Bloomington, Ind. ** - Notre Dame’s 200th win % - Santa Clara, Calif. @ - St. Louis, Mo.
1990 - Won 4 • Lost 11 • Tied 3 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captains: Paul LaVigne, Danny Stebbins Home: 4-2-1, Away: 0-7-2, Neutral: 0-2-0 9/1 Dayton (ot) W 5-1 L 2-5 9/7 at Duke $ 9/9 North Carolina State $ L 1-2 9/12 at Loyola (Ill.) (ot) T 2-2 9/14 St. Louis L 2-3 9/17 Valparaiso W 6-0 9/19 Detroit L 0-2
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1991 - Won 13 • Lost 5 • Tied 2 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captains: Bret Hofmann, Kenyon Meyer Home: 6-2-1, Away: 5-2-0, Neutral: 2-1-1 9/10 Loyola (Ill.) (ot) L 0-1 9/13 at St. Louis L 0-2 9/18 Central Michigan W 5-0 9/20 Michigan State W 1-0 9/22 Evansville (ot) T 0-0 9/27 (2) Indiana (ot) L 1-4 10/1 at Detroit W 3-0 10/4 at Xavier W 8-0 10/6 at Dayton W 3-2 10/9 at Valparaiso W 1-0 10/13 Butler W 3-1 10/18 DePaul W 6-0 10/23 at Georgetown W 4-1 10/26 at South Carolina (8) L 0-2 10/27 Adelphi (20) (ot) ! T 2-2 10/30 Western Michigan W 1-0 11/3 Kentucky W 2-0 11/7 Detroit @ W 6-0 (MCC Quarterfinal) 11/8 Xavier @ W 2-0 (MCC Semifinal) 11/10 Evansville @ L 0-2 (MCC Final) ! - MetLife Classic (Columbia, S.C.) @ - Indianapolis, Ind. 1992 - Won 10 • Lost 7 • Tied 2 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captains: Brendan Dillmann, Kevin Pendergast, Mario Tricoci Home: 6-1-0, Away: 3-3-2, Neutral: 1-3-0 9/5 UCLA (4) ! L 0-1 9/6 Duke (13) ! L 1-2 9/11 Illinois-Chicago W 7-0 9/15 Valparaiso W 5-1 9/18 at Michigan State T 2-2 9/20 La Salle W 2-0 9/25 at Indiana L 0-3 9/29 at DePaul W 3-0 10/2 Xavier L 0-1 10/4 Dayton W 4-0 10/7 Detroit W 2-1 10/11 at Evansville W 2-1 10/14 at Loyola (Ill.) L 2-3 10/17 at Kentucky W 2-0 10/20 at Vanderbilt L 1-3 10/29 at Butler T 1-1 11/2 Miami (Ohio) W 2-1 11/6 Loyola (Ill.) @ W 2-1 (MCC Quarterfinal) 11/7 Evansville @ L 2-3 (MCC Semifinal) ! - MetLife Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) @ - Indianapolis, Ind.
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1993 - Won 15 • Lost 6 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captain: Mike Palmer Home: 5-3-0, Away: 8-2-0, Neutral: 2-1-0 9/4 Rutgers (20) ! W 4-1 9/5 UNLV ! L 0-1 9/10 Butler L 2-4 9/14 at Detroit W 3-1 9/17 Michigan State W 3-2 9/19 Evansville W 1-0 9/24 Indiana (4) L 0-3 9/28 DePaul W 7-0 10/1 South Carolina W 2-0 10/2 Penn State L 0-1 10/8 at Xavier W 1-0 10/10 at Ohio State W 1-0 10/13 at Loyola (Ill.) W 7-0 10/17 at Bowling Green W 2-1 10/21 Western Illinois W 2-0 10/26 at Old Dominion L 1-4 10/29 at Delaware W 4-0 10/31 at La Salle W 4-0 11/5 at Butler @ W 2-0 (MCC Semifinal) 11/7 Detroit Mercy @ W 2-0 (MCC Final) 11/14 at Wisconsin L 1-3 (NCAA First Round) ! - adidas/MetLife Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) @ - Indianapolis, Ind. 1994 - Won 12 • Lost 10 • Tied 2 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captains: Chris Dean, Jason Fox, Jean Joseph Home: 11-3-1, Away: 1-6-0, Neutral: 0-1-1 9/3 at Penn State (15) $ L 0-1 9/7 Northwestern W 5-1 9/9 Ohio State W 5-0 9/15 at Northern Illinois L 0-2 9/18 Xavier W 8-0 9/20 Detroit W 5-0 9/23 at Indiana (1) L 0-2 9/25 La Salle W 4-0 9/28 Wake Forest ^ L 0-1 10/2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 0-1 10/5 at Loyola (Ill.) L 0-2 10/7 Illinois-Chicago W 3-0 10/9 UW-Green Bay (ot) L 1-2 10/14 SMU (10) (ot) T 0-0 10/16 Bowling Green W 3-1 10/18 at DePaul W 3-0 10/21 Wisconsin (18) L 0-2 10/28 at UCLA (4) L 0-4 10/30 Cal State-Fullerton * T 2-2 11/3 Xavier @ W 6-2 (MCC Quarterfinal) 11/4 Butler @ W 4-1 (MCC Semifinal) 11/5 UW-Milwaukee (2ot) @ W 3-2 (MCC Final) 11/12 Central Conn. (2ot) W 1-0 (NCAA Play-In) 11/20 at Indiana (1) (ot) L 0-1 (NCAA First Round) $ - Fleetwood H.S., Fleetwood, Pa. ^ - Davidson, N.C. * - Los Angeles, Calif. @ - Notre Dame, Ind.
Year-by-Year Results
Fighting Irish 11/10 Georgetown W (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/16 Connecticut (14) @ W (BIG EAST Semifinal) 11/17 at Rutgers (12) @ W (BIG EAST Final) 11/24 (17) at UNC Greensboro (2) W (NCAA First Round) 12/1 at UNC Charlotte (23) L (NCAA Round of 16) @ - Piscataway, N.J.
Mike Berticelli was at the helm of the Fighting Irish program for 10 seasons before his untimely death in 2000. He steered the Irish to two Midwestern Collegiate Conference titles and also led Notre Dame to the 1996 BIG EAST championship in the program’s second season in the league. 1995 - Won 9 • Lost 10 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captain: Tony Capasso Home: 8-3-0, Away: 1-7-0 9/3 DePaul W 9/8 Valparaiso W 9/10 Syracuse W 9/15 at Rutgers (7) L 9/17 at Seton Hall L 9/22 Indiana (5) (ot) L 9/24 Boston College (ot) L 9/28 Loyola Marymount W 10/1 at Northwestern W 10/5 Detroit L 10/8 Georgetown W 10/14 Providence W 10/17 at St. John’s (21) L 10/20 at West Virginia L 10/22 at Pittsburgh L 10/26 Western Michigan W 10/29 at Connecticut L 11/3 Villanova W 11/5 at Wisconsin (9) L
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1996 - Won 14 • Lost 7 • Tied 2 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captains: Tony Capasso, Brian Engesser, Peter Gansler Home: 7-1-2, Away: 6-6-0, Neutral: 1-0-0 8/31 at Providence W 1-0 9/3 Northwestern W 4-0 9/7 St. John’s (6) (ot) T 2-2 9/10 (24) Valparaiso W 2-0 9/13 (24) West Virginia W 1-0 9/16 (15) at DePaul L 0-1 9/20 (15) Connecticut (25) (ot) T 1-1 9/22 (15) Seton Hall W 1-0 9/27 (19) at Indiana (11) L 0-3 10/1 at Western Michigan W 3-2 10/5 at Syracuse W 1-0 10/11 (22) Western Illinois W 6-0 10/13 (22) Pittsburgh W 3-0 10/18 (15) at Rutgers (6) L 0-1 10/20 (15) at Villanova L 1-2 10/23 at Georgetown (ot) W 2-1 10/31 Wisconsin (23) L 0-1 11/3 at Boston College L 0-1
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1997 - Won 10 • Lost 9 • Tied 2 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captains: Matt Johnson, Ryan Turner Home: 6-4-0, Away: 4-4-2, Neutral: 0-1-0 T 0-0 8/29 at Pittsburgh (ot) 9/2 (18) Indiana (1) L 0-4 9/7 (18) Providence W 3-0 9/10 (19) at Valparaiso W 5-0 9/13 (19) Buffalo (ot) L 2-3 9/16 at Northwestern (ot) T 2-2 9/20 at West Virginia W 3-0 9/23 Eastern Illinois W 1-0 9/26 Villanova W 1-0 9/28 Rutgers W 1-0 10/3 (23) at SMU (3) L 0-1 10/5 (23) at TCU (ot) W 4-3 10/11 (18) Syracuse L 0-1 10/14 (25) Western Michigan W 7-1 10/17 (25) Georgetown (ot) L 1-2 10/21 (24) at St. John’s (5) L 0-1 10/24 (24) at Seton Hall L 1-2 10/26 (24) at Connecticut (ot) L 1-2 11/2 Boston College W 3-1 11/9 at Seton Hall W 2-0 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) L 1-4 11/15 St. John’s (2) @ (BIG EAST Semifinal) @ - Storrs, Conn. 1998 - Won 9 • Lost 6 • Tied 3 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captains: Matt Johnson, Phil Murphy Home: 5-1-2, Away: 4-5-1, Neutral: 0-0-0 W 6-1 9/1 Valparaiso 9/5 at Syracuse W 3-1 9/8 (15) Northwestern W 1-0 9/13 Pittsburgh (ot) T 2-2 9/18 (16) at Rutgers (ot) L 0-1 9/20 (16) at Villanova (ot) W 2-1 9/26 (18) St. John’s (7) (ot) T 1-1 9/29 (17) at Western Michigan (ot) T 1-1 L 1-2 10/3 (17) at Georgetown 10/6 (22) IUPUI (ot) W 1-0 10/9 (22) at Santa Clara (17) L 1-3 10/11 (22) at Saint Mary’s W 2-1 10/16 Connecticut (1) L 0-2 10/18 Seton Hall (13) W 2-0 L 1-2 10/21 at Providence 10/24 at Boston College W 3-0 10/30 West Virginia** W 2-0 11/7 at St. John’s (13) L 0-2 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) ** - Notre Dame’s 300th win 1999 - Won 8 • Lost 9 • Tied 3 Coach: Mike Berticelli Captain: Gerick Short Home: 7-3-0, Away: 1-5-3, Neutral: 0-1-0 W 1-0 9/1 at Northwestern 9/4 Boston College W 1-0 9/7 Western Michigan (ot) L 0-1
9/11 (16) at Pittsburgh (ot) T 9/14 Cleveland State W 9/19 at Connecticut (19) (ot) L 9/24 San Diego (14) ! L 9/26 at Saint Mary’s ! L 9/29 Eastern Michigan W 10/2 Syracuse W 10/5 IUPUI W 10/9 Providence W T 10/12 at Valparaiso (ot) 10/15 Villanova W 10/17 Rutgers (11) L 10/20 at West Virginia L 10/23 at St. John’s (13) L 10/29 Georgetown L 11/3 at Seton Hall (ot) T 11/6 at Rutgers (17) L (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) ! - St. Mary’s Tournament (Moraga, Calif.)
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2000 - Won 7 • Lost 8 • Tied 2 Coach: Chris Apple Captains: Connor LaRose, Stephen Maio, Dustin Pridmore Home: 4-4-0, Away: 2-4-2, Neutral: 1-0-0 W 2-0 9/1 New Mexico ! 9/3 at UNLV (ot) ! T 0-0 9/6 Bradley (21) L 1-3 9/9 at Boston College L 0-2 9/16 at Syracuse W 3-0 9/19 Cleveland State W 2-1 9/22 Seton Hall L 0-1 9/24 Connecticut (2) L 0-1 9/29 Pittsburgh (15) L 2-3 10/3 Northwestern W 2-1 10/8 at Providence L 1-3 10/14 St. John’s (10) W 1-0 10/17 at Georgetown L 0-2 10/20 at Villanova W 2-1 10/22 at Rutgers L 1-3 10/27 West Virginia W 2-0 10/31 at IUPUI (ot) T 0-0 ! - UNLV Fila/Snickers Rebel Classic (Las Vegas) 2001 - Won 12 • Lost 7 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Andreas Forstner, Griffin Howard, Greg Martin Home: 7-1-0, Away: 5-4-0, Neutral: 0-2-0 W 5-0 9/1 Villanova 9/7 (21) at Furman (5) (2ot) ! L 2-3 9/9 (21) Clemson (16) ! L 0-4 9/19 Cleveland State W 3-1 9/22 Rutgers (23) L 0-3 9/25 at Bradley W 3-2 9/29 at Seton Hall (ot) L 0-1 10/5 Georgetown W 3-1 10/11 at West Virginia W 3-0 10/14 at Virginia Tech W 2-0 W 1-0 10/17 at Indiana (6) 10/20 Boston College (21) W 2-0 10/24 (20) at Providence W 2-0 10/27 (20) at Connecticut (10) L 0-1 10/30 (20) IUPUI W 4-0 11/3 (20) Syracuse (ot) W 2-1 11/10 (19) Georgetown W 1-0 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/16 (17) St. John’s (8) @ L 0-1 (BIG EAST Semifinal) 11/23 (18) at Maryland L 0-1 (NCAA First Round) ! - Umbro/Spinx Furman Invitational (Greenville, S.C.) @ - Storrs, Conn.
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Year-by-Year Results 2002 - Won 12 • Lost 6 • Tied 3 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Erich Braun, Greg Martin, Justin Ratcliffe Home: 8-2-1, Away: 3-4-2, Neutral: 1-0-0 8/31 (23) SW Missouri State ! W 3-2 9/1 (23) at Creighton (19) (2ot) ! T 2-2 9/7 (11) Seton Hall (6) W 4-0 9/13 (5) Cornell (2ot) ^ T 1-1 9/15 (5) Furman (7) (2ot) ^ W 2-1 9/19 (5) at Bradley L 2-3 9/22 (5) Providence W 5-1 9/26 (10) at St. John’s (2) L 0-1 9/29 (10) at Rutgers (19) (2ot) T 1-1 10/4 (16) Pittsburgh (ot) L 0-1 10/6 (16) at Akron W 1-0 10/12 at Boston College (15) (ot) W 1-0 10/16 (20) Michigan State W 2-0 10/20 (5) Connecticut (20) W 3-1 10/23 (11) at Villanova W 5-0 10/26 (11) at Georgetown L 2-3 11/1 (16) Virginia Tech W 2-1 11/3 (16) Loyola (Ill.) W 1-0 11/9 (15) Georgetown L 1-2 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/22 (20) Akron W 3-1 (NCAA First Round) 11/27 (20) at Indiana (5) L 0-1 (NCAA Second Round) ! - Diadora Challenge (Omaha, Neb.) ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament 2003 - Won 16 • Lost 3 • Tied 4 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Greg Martin, Justin Detter, Devon Prescod, Kevin Richards, Chad Riley Home: 7-2-1, Away: 5-1-1, Neutral: 4-0-2 8/29 (3) UAB (20) (2ot) ! T 0-0 8/30 (3) California (11) (2ot) ! W 2-1 9/4 (4) St. John’s (13) L 0-3 9/12 (16) Fresno State (ot) ^ W 2-1 9/14 (16) Akron (2ot) ^ T 0-0 9/18 (13) Indiana (19) (2ot) W 1-0 9/21 (13) West Virginia W 1-0 9/25 (8) Bradley W 2-0 9/28 (8) Georgetown W 2-1 10/2 (4) at Syracuse (2ot) T 1-1 10/5 (4) at Pittsburgh W 2-0 10/11 (5) Rutgers (25) L 2-5 10/14 (9) at Cleveland State W 6-0 10/18 (9) at Connecticut L 0-1 10/22 (13) at Providence W 2-0 10/25 (13) at Virginia Tech (9) (ot) W 2-1 10/31 (7) Villanova (25) W 2-0 11/2 (7) at Michigan State W 1-0 11/9 (5) Connecticut (25) W 2-0 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/14 (5) Providence @ W 1-0 (BIG EAST Semifinal) W 2-0 11/16 (5) St. John’s (4) @ (BIG EAST Final) W 4-1 11/26 (3) UW-Milwaukee (NCAA Second Round) 11/30 (3) Michigan (2ot) T 1-1 (NCAA Round of 16) (Notre Dame eliminated on penalty kicks, 4-3) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament @ - Storrs, Conn.
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Fighting Irish 2004 - Won 13 • Lost 3 • Tied 3 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Chris Sawyer, Jack Stewart, Kevin Goldthwaite Home: 8-0-2, Away: 3-2-1, Neutral: 2-1-0 9/3 (9) Oregon State ! W 2-1 9/5 (9) Boston U. ! W 2-0 9/10 (4) Evansville ^ W 2-1 9/12 (4) CS Fullerton (2ot) ^ T 0-0 9/15 (5) at Indiana (1) L 0-2 9/18 (5) Georgetown W 4-1 9/23 (9) at West Virginia L 0-1 9/26 (9) at Villanova (21) W 1-0 10/1 (14) Boston College (9) (ot) W 1-0 10/3 (14) Loyola (Ill.) W 4-0 10/7 (9) Pittsburgh W 3-0 10/10 (9) Syracuse (2ot) W 1-0 10/13 (7) Michigan (19) W 3-0 10/16 (7) at St. John’s (10) (2ot) T 1-1 10/20 (5) at Seton Hall (17) W 1-0 10/23 (5) at Rutgers W 1-0 10/30 (5) Connecticut W 2-0 11/6 (4) Seton Hall (21) (2ot) T 0-0 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) (Notre Dame eliminated on penalty kicks, 8-7) 11/23 (9) Ohio State L 1-2 (NCAA Second Round) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament 2005 - Won 12 • Lost 8 • Tied 3 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Dale Rellas, John Stephens, Greg Dalby Home: 6-3-2, Away: 5-4-1, Neutral: 1-1-0 9/2 (16) SMU (7) ! W 4-1 9/4 (16) Wake Forest (10) (ot) ! L 0-1 9/9 (17) Boston University ^ W 1-0 9/11 (17) Saint Louis (2ot) ^ W 1-0 9/16 (14) at St. John’s (10) L 1-2 9/18 (14) at Syracuse W 1-0 9/23 (15) Louisville W 2-1 9/25 (15) Cincinnati L 1-2 9/28 Bradley W 1-0 10/1 West Virginia (2ot) T 3-3 10/5 at Marquette W 1-0 10/8 Connecticut (10) L 1-2 10/11 at Michigan State (2ot) T 0-0 10/15 at Georgetown L 0-1 10/19 at Providence (2ot) W 2-1 10/22 at Pittsburgh W 2-1 10/26 Indiana (5) L 0-3 10/29 Seton Hall (16) W 4-0 11/2 Syracuse (2ot) T 0-0 (BIG EAST First Round) (Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2) 11/5 at St. John’s (16) L 0-1 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/18 Western Illinois W 2-0 (NCAA First Round) 11/22 at Indiana (5) W 2-0 (NCAA Second Round) 11/27 at Clemson (12) L 0-1 (NCAA Round of 16) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament
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2006 - Won 15 • Lost 6 • Tied 2 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Greg Dalby, Dale Rellas Home: 9-2-1, Away: 6-4-0, Neutral: 0-0-1 8/25 (10) UAB (2ot) ^ L 0-1 8/27 (10) Creighton (8) ^ W 4-1 9/1 (18) Saint Louis (2ot) ! T 0-0 9/3 (18) at Indiana (12) (ot) ! W 5-4 9/8 (8) South Florida L 0-2 9/10 (8) DePaul W 3-0 9/15 (12) at Louisville W 2-0 9/17 (12) at Cincinnati L 1-2 9/20 (21) Northern Illinois (2ot) T 0-0 9/23 (21) Pittsburgh W 3-1 9/27 (15) Marquette W 4-0 9/30 (15) at Seton Hall W 2-0 10/4 (8) at Michigan W 2-0 10/7 (8) Georgetown W 4-1 10/11 (8) Michigan State W 3-0 10/14 (8) Providence W 3-0 10/18 (6) at West Virginia (4) L 1-2 10/21 (6) at Connecticut (14) W 1-0 10/25 (8) DePaul W 2-0 (BIG EAST First Round) 10/28 (8) at Rutgers (2ot) L 1-2 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/15 (12) Illinois-Chicago W 1-0 (NCAA Second Round) 11/18 (12) at Maryland (7) (2ot) W 1-0 (NCAA Round of 16) 11/24 (12) at Virginia (4) L 2-3 (NCAA Quarterfinal) ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic 2007 - Won 14 • Lost 5 • Tied 5 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Ryan Miller, Alex Yoshinaga, Matt Besler Home: 7-1-3, Away: 5-3-2, Neutral: 2-1-0 8/31 (9) UCLA (1) (ot) ! W 2-1 L 0-3 9/2 (9) Maryland (7) ! 9/7 (8) Rhode Island ^ W 3-0 9/9 (8) Northern Illinois (2ot) ^ T 1-1 9/15 (8) at Marquette W 1-0 9/21 (3) at Rutgers W 2-0 9/23 (3) at Villanova ** W 1-0 9/28 (2) Cincinnati (2ot) T 1-1 9/30 (2) Louisville W 2-1 10/3 (3) Michigan (16) W 3-0 10/6 (3) West Virginia (13) W 1-0 10/10 (3) at Michigan State L 0-1 10/13 (3) Connecticut (1) (2ot) T 3-3 10/17 (4) Indiana (12) L 2-3 10/21 (4) Seton Hall W 2-0 10/24 (7) at Pittsburgh W 3-0 10/28 (7) at Providence (2ot) T 2-2 11/3 (9) at Georgetown (2ot) T 0-0 11/11 (11) St. John’s W 1-0 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/16 (11) DePaul (19) @ W 2-1 (BIG EAST Semifinal) 11/18 (11) at Connecticut (2) @ L 0-2 (BIG EAST Final) 11/28 (9) Oakland W 2-1 (NCAA Second Round) 12/1 (10) at Santa Clara (7) W 2-0 (NCAA Round of 16) 12/8 (10) at Wake Forest (2) (ot) L 0-1 (NCAA Quarterfinal) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament ** - Notre Dame’s 400th win @ - Storrs, Conn.
Year-by-Year Results
Fighting Irish 2008 - Won 12 • Lost 7 • Tied 2 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Matt Besler, Alex Yoshinaga, Michael Thomas Home: 9-1-1, Away: 2-4-1, Neutral: 1-2-0 L 0-3 8/29 (3) Akron (12) ! 8/31 (3) Duke ! W 4-1 W 2-1 9/5 (8) Dartmouth ^ 9/7 (8) South Florida (5) ^ W 5-0 9/11 (5) Marquette W 4-1 9/19 (3) St. John’s (5) (2ot) T 0-0 9/21 (3) Syracuse W 3-0 9/26 (3) at Cincinnati W 3-0 9/28 (3) at Louisville (16) (ot) L 1-2 10/1 (8) at Michigan * L 1-3 10/8 (15) Michigan State W 3-0 10/11 (15) Pittsburgh W 4-1 10/16 (9) at Indiana (22) L 1-3 10/19 (9) Providence W 3-1 10/22 (13) at Seton Hall (2ot) T 1-1 10/25 (13) at Connecticut (15) (ot) L 0-1 10/29 (13) Georgetown (24) W 2-1 11/1 (19) at West Virginia W 1-0 11/8 (11) Louisville (23) W 1-0 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/14 (9) South Florida (8) @ L 1-2 (BIG EAST Semifinal) 11/25 (13) Northwestern (16) L 1-2 (NCAA Second Round) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament * - Ypsilanti, Mich. @ - Tampa, Fla. 2009 - Won 11 • Lost 8 • Tied 4 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Dave Donohue, Justin Morrow, Cory Rellas, Michael Thomas Home: 6-4-1, Away: 5-3-0, Neutral: 0-1-3 9/1 (10) Michigan (21) W 5-0 9/4 (10) Wake Forest (3) (2ot) ! T 1-1 9/6 (10) St. John’s (1) ! L 0-2 9/11 (10) Seattle ^ W 3-0 9/13 (10) New Mexico (ot) ^ L 1-2 9/18 (20) at DePaul W 2-1 9/20 (20) at South Florida (5) L 1-2 9/25 (21) Louisville (7) W 4-0 9/27 (21) Cincinnati L 0-1 10/2 (25) Seton Hall W 2-1 10/7 (24) at Marquette W 2-0 10/10 (24) at Providence (2ot) W 1-0 10/14 (22) Indiana (19) L 0-3 10/17 (22) West Virginia L 0-1 10/21 at Georgetown (ot) W 2-1 10/24 at Pittsburgh W 1-0 10/28 at Michigan State L 1-2 10/31 Connecticut (5) (ot) W 2-1 11/8 South Florida (8) (2ot) T 2-2 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) (Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) 11/13 (25) Louisville (7) (2ot) @ T 0-0 (BIG EAST Semifinal) (Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) 11/15 (25) St. John’s (14) (2ot) @ T 0-0 (BIG EAST Final) (Notre Dame eliminated on penalty kicks, 5-3)
11/19 (19) Green Bay W (NCAA First Round) 11/22 (19) at Northwestern (18) L (NCAA Second Round) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament @ - Morgantown, W. Va.
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2010 - Won 10 • Lost 6 • Tied 4 Coach: Bobby Clark Captain: Philip Tuttle Home: 8-2-1, Away: 2-2-2, Neutral: 0-2-1 L 0-1 9/3 (18) UCLA (5) ! T 0-0 9/5 (18) California (2ot) ! 9/10 Drake (22) ^ W 2-0 9/12 Cal Poly ^ W 5-1 9/17 (24) at Michigan (2ot) T 0-0 9/19 (24) Michigan State (15) L 0-2 9/25 St. John’s (12) W 1-0 9/29 Northwestern (2ot) * T 1-1 10/3 Providence W 2-1 10/6 (22) at Indiana (20) W 2-1 10/9 (22) at West Virginia L 1-2 10/13 (21) Marquette W 4-1 10/16 (21) at Louisville (2) L 0-2 10/19 at Seton Hall W 3-1 10/22 at Connecticut (5) (2ot) T 0-0 10/27 Pittsburgh W 3-2 10/31 Georgetown (21) W 3-0 W 2-1 11/6 (12) Marquette (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) L 0-1 11/12 (11) Louisville (1) @ (BIG EAST Semifinal) 11/21 (9) Dartmouth (ot) L 1-2 (NCAA Second Round) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament * - Toyota Park - Bridgeview, Ill. @ - Red Bull Arena - Harrison, N.J. 2011 - Won 9 • Lost 5 • Tied 4 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Greg Klazura, Aaron Maund, Dillon Powers Home: 4-2-4, Away: 4-2-0, Neutral: 1-1-0 T 0-0 8/27 (9) Indiana (15) (2ot) 9/2 (10) Dayton ! W 4-1 9/4 (10) Saint Louis (2ot) ! L 1-2 9/9 (14) Denver (2ot) ^ T 2-2 9/11 (14) Bucknell ^ W 2-1 9/16 (16) Michigan (ot) W 2-1 1-0 9/18 (16) at Michigan State W 9/24 (14) Louisville (3) W 1-0 10/1 (10) at St. John’s (15) (2ot) L 1-2 10/5 (11) Northwestern (2ot) T 1-1 10/8 (11) Connecticut (1) (2ot) T 0-0 10/12 (11) at Marquette L 0-1 10/15 (11) at Georgetown (20) W 3-0 10/22 (15) at Pittsburgh W 3-1 10/26 (14) at Providence W 2-1 10/29 (14) West Virginia (25) L 0-2 11/1 (19) Seton Hall W 4-0 11/3 (18) Villanova L 0-1 (BIG EAST First Round) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament
2012 - Won 17 • Lost 4 • Tied 1 Coach: Bobby Clark Captains: Dillon Powers, Michael Rose Home: 9-1-0, Away: 4-3-1, Neutral: 4-0-0 8/25 (18) Duke (21) W 1-0 8/31 (15) San Diego State ! W 3-2 9/2 (15) Clemson ! W 2-1 9/7 (13) Oregon State ^ W 1-0 9/9 (13) Akron (4) ^ W 3-1 9/14 (3) Michigan State W 2-0 9/16 (3) at Michigan (2ot) W 1-0 9/22 (2) at Louisville L 1-2 9/26 (8) at Indiana (10) W 1-0 L 1-2 9/29 (8) at Connecticut (2) 10/3 (10) Pittsburgh W 7-1 10/6 (10) Georgetown (3) W 3-0 10/9 (7) at Northwestern L 1-2 10/13 (7) at Seton Hall W 6-1 10/20 (7) Providence W 3-0 10/24 (7) Marquette (3) W 3-1 10/27 (7) at Marquette (3) (2ot) T 1-1 11/3 (5) at Syracuse W 4-2 (BIG EAST Quarterfinal) 11/9 (5) Connecticut (8) @ W 1-0 (BIG EAST Semifinal) 11/11 (5) Georgetown (6) (2ot) @ W 3-2 (BIG EAST Final) 11/18 (1) Michigan State W 3-0 (NCAA Second Round) 11/25 (1) Indiana (16) (2ot) L 1-2 (NCAA Round of 16) ! - adidas/IU Credit Union Classic ^ - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament @ - PPL Park - Chester, Pa.
Head coach Bobby Clark became the program’s all-time leader in wins when the Irish topped Bucknell, 2-1, on Sept. 11, 2011. That was his 129th win at Notre Dame.
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All-Time Series Records Adelphi (0-0-1) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1 Date Site Score 10/27/91 Columbia, SC (ot) T 2-2 Air Force (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/24/89 Colo. Springs, CO W 2-1 Akron (3-7-3) H: 2-2-3, A: 1-4-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score 10/22/81 Akron, OH L 0-2 10/13/82 Notre Dame, IN L 1-5 10/19/83 Akron, OH L 1-2 10/17/84 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 10/16/85 Akron, OH L 1-8 10/7/86 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1 10/9/88 Akron, OH L 2-3 10/13/89 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 0-0 10/6/02 Akron, OH W 1-0 11/22/02 Notre Dame, IN* W 3-1 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 0-0 9/14/03 8/29/08 Bloomington, IN L 0-3 9/9/12 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 * - NCAA Tournament First Round UAB (0-1-1) H: 0-1-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1 Date Site Score 8/29/03 Bloomington, IN (2ot) T 0-0 8/25/06 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) L 0-1 Albion (2-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/27/78 Notre Dame, IN W 9-1 9/27/79 Albion, MI W 3-1 Belmont Abbey (2-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/25/82 Belmont, NC W 1-0 10/4/83 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 Bethel (IN) (7-0-0) H: 5-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/13/77 Notre Dame, IN W 7-1 10/16/78 Notre Dame, IN W 8-1 10/15/79 Mishawaka, IN W 3-1 10/8/80 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 11/2/82 Notre Dame, IN W 12-0 9/14/83 Notre Dame, IN W 11-0 9/11/84 Mishawaka, IN W 4-0 Birmingham-Southern (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/25/88 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 Boston College (7-3-0) H: 4-1-0, A: 2-2-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 9/26/87 Dayton, OH W 5-0 9/24/95 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 2-3 11/3/96 Chestnut Hill, MA L 0-1 11/2/97 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 10/24/98 Chestnut Hill, MA W 3-0 9/4/99 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/9/00 Chestnut Hill, MA L 0-2 10/20/01 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/12/02 Chestnut Hill, MA (ot) W 1-0 10/1/04 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 1-0 Boston University (3-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 2-0-0 Date Site Score 10/30/88 Miami, FL W 5-1 9/5/04 Bloomington, IN W 2-0 9/9/05 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0
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Fighting Irish Bowling Green (5-3-1) H: 3-1-1, A: 2-2-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/31/79 Bowling Green, OH L 1-2 W 2-1 10/15/80 Notre Dame, IN 10/2/85 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1 10/1/86 Bowling Green, OH L 1-3 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 2-1 9/29/87 9/27/88 Bowling Green, OH W 2-1 10/29/89 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 10/17/93 Bowling Green, OH W 2-1 10/16/94 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 Bradley (3-2-0) H: 2-1-0, A: 1-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/6/97 Notre Dame, IN L 1-3 9/25/01 Peoria, IL W 3-2 Peoria, IL L 2-3 9/19/02 9/25/03 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 9/28/05 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 Bucknell (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/11/11 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 Buffalo (0-1-0) H: 0-1-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/13/97 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 2-3 Butler (3-2-1) H: 2-1-0, A: 1-1-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/9/90 Indianapolis, IN (ot) L 0-2 10/13/91 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 10/29/92 Indianapolis, IN (ot) T 1-1 9/10/93 Notre Dame, IN L 2-4 11/5/93 Indianapolis, IN* W 2-0 11/4/94 Notre Dame, IN* W 4-1 * - MCC Tournament Semifinal California (1-0-1) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 8/30/03 Bloomington, IN (ot) W 2-1 9/5/10 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 0-0 Cal Poly (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 5-1 9/12/10 Cal State Fullerton (0-0-2) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1 Date Site Score 10/30/94 Los Angeles, CA (ot) T 2-2 T 0-0 9/12/04 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) Cal State Los Angeles (0-0-1) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1 Date Site Score 10/6/89 Santa Clara, CA (ot) T 0-0 Central Connecticut St. (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 11/12/94 Notre Dame, IN* (ot) W 1-0 * - NCAA Tournament Play-in Central Florida (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/20/85 Orlando, FL L 1-6 Central Michigan (2-0-0) H: 2-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/12/84 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 9/18/91 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0
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Chicago (6-0-0) H: 3-0-0, A: 3-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/25/78 Chicago, IL (ot) W 4-3 10/30/79 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 10/28/80 Chicago, IL W 6-0 10/4/81 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 W 2-0 10/12/82 Chicago, IL 10/16/83 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 Cincinnati (2-4-1) H: 0-3-1, A: 2-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/9/79 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 9/7/80 Cincinnati, OH W 2-1 Notre Dame, IN L 1-2 9/25/05 Cincinnati, OH L 1-2 9/17/06 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1 9/28/07 Cincinnati, OH W 3-0 9/26/08 9/27/09 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 Clemson (1-2-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 1-1-0 Date Site Score Greenville, SC L 0-4 9/9/01 L 0-1 11/27/05 Clemson, SC* 9/2/12 Bloomington, IN W 2-1 * - NCAA Tournament Round of 16 Cleveland State (4-0-0) H: 3-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/14/99 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 9/19/00 9/19/01 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 W 6-0 10/14/03 Cleveland, OH College of Charleston (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score L 1-2 10/16/88 Charleston, SC Connecticut (8-11-4) H: 4-3-3, A: 2-8-1, N: 2-0-0 Date Site Score W 2-1 10/19/86 Storrs, CT (ot) L 0-4 10/29/95 Storrs, CT 9/20/96 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1 W 2-1 11/17/96 Piscataway, NJ** 10/26/97 Storrs, CT (ot) L 1-2 10/16/98 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 9/19/99 Storrs, CT (ot) L 1-2 9/24/99 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 L 0-1 10/27/01 Storrs, CT 10/20/02 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 10/22/03 Storrs, CT L 0-1 11/9/03 Notre Dame, IN* W 2-0 10/30/04 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 Notre Dame, IN L 1-2 10/8/05 10/21/06 Storrs, CT W 1-0 T 3-3 10/13/07 Notre Dame, IN (ot) 11/18/07 Storrs, CT*** L 0-2 10/25/08 Storrs, CT (ot) L 0-1 10/31/09 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 2-1 10/22/10 Storrs, CT (2ot) T 0-0 10/8/11 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) T 0-0 9/29/12 Storrs, CT L 1-2 11/9/12 Chester, PA** W 1-0 * - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal ** - BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal *** - BIG EAST Tournament Final Cornell (0-0-1) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/13/02 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1
All-Time Series Records
Fighting Irish Creighton (1-0-2) H: 1-0-1, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/7/90 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 0-0 9/1/02 Omaha, NE* T 1-1 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 8/27/06 Dartmouth (1-1-0) H: 1-1-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 9/5/08 11/21/10 Notre Dame, IN* (ot) L 1-2 * - NCAA Tournament Second Round Dayton (10-1-1) H: 6-0-0, A: 3-1-1, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 9/16/77 Dayton, OH (ot) T 3-3 Dayton, OH W 4-2 10/1/78 10/29/78 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 Dayton, OH (ot) L 2-3 9/14/79 W 1-0 10/31/80 Dayton, OH 9/25/81 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 10/1/82 9/18/88 Notre Dame, IN W 5-1 9/1/90 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 5-1 10/6/91 Dayton, OH W 3-2 10/4/92 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 9/2/11 Bloomington, IN W 4-1 Delaware (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score W 4-0 10/29/93 Newark, DE Denver (0-0-1) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/9/11 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) T 2-2 DePaul (19-1-0) H: 12-0-0, A: 6-1-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 9/12/80 9/30/81 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 10/15/82 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 10/2/83 Chicago, IL W 5-0 Notre Dame, IN W 6-1 9/28/84 9/11/85 Chicago, IL W 3-1 9/24/86 Notre Dame, IN W 10-0 10/17/87 Chicago, IL W 1-0 W 6-1 10/13/88 Notre Dame, IN 10/18/89 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 10/18/91 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 9/29/92 Chicago, IL W 3-0 9/28/93 Notre Dame, IN W 7-0 10/18/94 Chicago, IL W 3-0 9/3/95 Notre Dame, IN W 8-0 9/16/96 Chicago, IL L 0-1 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/10/06 10/25/06 Notre Dame, IN* W 2-0 W 2-1 11/16/07 Storrs, CT** 9/18/09 Chicago, IL W 2-1 * - BIG EAST Tournament First Round ** - BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals Detroit (11-2-0) H: 4-2-0, A: 4-0-0, N: 3-0-0 Date Site Score 9/8/87 Detroit, MI W 7-1 9/30/88 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 11/4/88 St. Louis, MO* W 6-0 9/6/89 Detroit, MI W 4-3 9/13/89 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 9/19/90 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 10/1/91 Detroit, MI W 3-0 11/7/91 Bloomington, IN* W 6-0 10/7/92 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 9/14/93 Detroit, MI W 3-1 11/7/93 Bloomington, IN** W 2-0
9/20/94 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 10/5/95 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 * - MCC Tournament Quarterfinal ** - MCC Tournament Final Drake (3-0-0) H: 2-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 11/12/78 Des Moines, IA W 4-2 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 9/4/87 9/10/10 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 Duke (2-2-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 1-1-0 Date Site Score 9/7/90 Durham, NC L 2-5 9/6/92 Bloomington, IN L 1-2 8/31/08 Bloomington, IN W 4-1 8/25/12 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 Eastern Illinois (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/23/97 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 Eastern Michigan (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/26/99 Notre Dame, IN W 5-2 Evansville (5-5-1) H: 2-1-1, A: 2-2-0, N: 1-2-0 Date Site Score 11/12/77 Evansville, IN W 4-1 9/15/85 Evansville, IN (ot) L 2-4 11/9/86 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 11/5/88 St. Louis, MO* W 2-0 10/22/90 Evansville, IN L 0-3 9/22/91 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 0-0 11/10/91 Indianapolis, IN** L 0-2 10/11/92 Evansville, IN W 2-1 11/7/92 Indianapolis, IN* L 2-3 9/19/93 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/10/04 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 * - MCC Tournament Semifinal ** - MCC Tournament Final Findlay (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/7/83 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 Florida International (0-1-1) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Miami, FL (ot) T 0-0 11/2/86 L 2-3 10/27/90 Miami, FL Florissant Valley (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/8/78 Fresno State (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/12/03 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 2-1 Furman (1-1-0) H: 1-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/7/01 Greenville, SC (ot) L 2-3 9/15/02 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 2-1 George Mason (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/3/85 Fairfax, VA L 2-3 Georgetown (15-7-2) H: 10-3-0, A: 4-4-1, N: 1-0-1 Date Site Score 9/11/82 Rochester, NY (ot) T 0-0 10/23/91 Washington, DC W 4-1
10/8/95 Notre Dame, IN W 3-2 10/23/96 Washington, DC (ot) W 2-1 11/10/96 Notre Dame, IN* W 2-1 L 1-2 10/17/97 Notre Dame, IN (ot) 10/3/98 Washington, DC L 1-2 L 1-3 10/29/99 Notre Dame, IN 10/17/00 Washington, DC L 0-2 10/5/01 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 11/10/01 Notre Dame, IN* W 1-0 10/26/02 Washington, DC L 2-3 11/9/02 Notre Dame, IN* (ot) L 1-2 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 9/28/03 9/18/04 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 10/15/05 Washington, DC L 0-1 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 10/7/06 Washington, DC (ot) T 0-0 11/3/07 W 2-1 10/29/08 Notre Dame, IN 10/21/09 Washington, DC (ot) W 2-1 10/31/10 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 10/15/11 Washington, DC W 3-0 10/6/12 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 11/11/12 Chester, PA** (2ot) W 3-2 * - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal ** - BIG EAST Tournament Final Goshen (1-2-0) H: 1-1-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 10/4/77 10/3/78 Goshen, IN L 1-2 10/2/79 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 Grace College (3-0-0) H: 2-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/10/80 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 9/9/81 Winona Lake, IN W 7-0 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 11/1/83 Huntington (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/21/77 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 Illinois (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/21/84 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 Illinois-Chicago (3-0-0) H: 3-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 7-0 9/11/92 10/7/94 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 W 1-0 11/15/06 Notre Dame, IN* * - NCAA Tournament Second Round Illinois State (1-0-1) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/13/85 Normal, IL (ot) T 2-2 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/23/87
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All-Time Series Records Indiana (7-25-2) H: 2-13-1, A: 5-12-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/22/78 Bloomington, IN L 1-7 9/28/79 Notre Dame, IN L 0-4 9/28/80 Bloomington, IN L 0-4 L 0-2 10/25/81 Notre Dame, IN 9/24/82 Bloomington, IN L 0-4 Notre Dame, IN L 0-4 9/25/83 9/23/84 Bloomington, IN L 1-5 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 9/22/85 9/12/86 Bloomington, IN L 0-2 9/13/87 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 4-3 9/9/88 Bloomington, IN (ot) T 1-1 9/29/89 Notre Dame, IN L 1-3 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 1-4 9/27/91 9/25/92 Bloomington, IN L 0-3 9/24/93 Notre Dame, IN L 0-3 9/23/94 Bloomington, IN L 0-2 11/20/94 Bloomington, IN* (ot) L 0-1 9/22/95 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 2-4 9/27/96 Bloomington, IN L 0-3 Notre Dame, IN L 0-4 9/2/97 10/17/01 Bloomington, IN W 1-0 11/27/02 Bloomington, IN** L 0-1 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 1-0 9/18/03 9/15/04 Bloomington, IN L 0-2 10/26/05 Notre Dame, IN L 0-3 11/22/05 Bloomington, IN** W 2-0 Bloomington, IN (ot) W 5-4 9/3/06 L 2-3 10/17/07 Notre Dame, IN 10/16/08 Bloomington, IN L 1-3 10/14/09 Notre Dame, IN L 0-3 10/6/10 Bloomington, IN W 2-1 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) T 0-0 8/27/11 Bloomington, IN W 1-0 9/26/12 11/25/12 Notre Dame, IN*** (2ot) L 1-2 * - NCAA Tournament First Round ** - NCAA Tournament Second Round *** - NCAA Tournament Round of 16 IPFW (4-1-0) H: 3-0-0, A: 1-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Fort Wayne, IN W 3-1 10/9/77 9/15/78 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 9/8/82 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/6/83 Fort Wayne, IN L 0-1 9/5/84 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 IUPUI (4-0-1) H: 3-0-0, A: 1-0-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Indianapolis, IN W 5-1 11/5/77 10/6/98 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 1-0 10/5/99 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 10/31/00 Indianapolis, IN (ot) T 0-0 10/30/01 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 Indiana Tech (3-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Fort Wayne, IN W 3-1 9/26/77 9/25/78 Notre Dame, IN W 7-0 9/25/79 Fort Wayne, IN (ot) W 4-3 John Carroll (0-1-0) H: 0-1-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score L 2-3 10/28/84 Notre Dame, IN Kalamazoo (1-1-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 11-1 9/26/79 10/30/80 Kalamazoo, MI L 0-1
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Fighting Irish Kentucky (4-0-0) H: 2-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/23/82 Lexington, KY W 3-2 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 9/23/83 11/3/91 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/17/92 Lexington, KY W 2-0 Lafayette (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/4/88 Easton, PA W 3-2 La Salle (3-0-0) H: 2-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/20/92 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/31/93 Philadelphia, PA W 4-0 9/25/94 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 Louisville (10-4-1) H: 7-0-0, A: 3-3-0, N: 0-1-1 Date Site Score 11/7/81 Louisville, KY W 4-1 10/10/82 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 Louisville, KY W 3-0 9/11/83 9/9/84 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 9/23/05 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 Louisville, KY W 2-0 9/15/06 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 9/30/07 Louisville, KY (ot) L 1-2 9/28/08 11/8/08 Notre Dame, IN* W 1-0 9/25/09 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 Morgantown, WV (2ot)** T 0-0 9/13/09 (Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) L 0-2 10/16/10 Louisville, KY 11/12/10 Harrison, NJ** L 0-1 9/24/11 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/22/12 Louisville, KY L 1-2 * - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal ** - BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal Loyola (Ill.) (14-3-2) H: 8-1-0, A: 5-2-2, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 9/12/79 9/30/80 Chicago, IL W 6-1 Notre Dame, IN W 7-0 9/11/81 9/28/82 Chicago, IL W 3-1 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/16/83 9/26/84 Chicago, IL (ot) T 0-0 Notre Dame, IN W 7-0 11/1/85 9/1/87 Chicago, IL (ot) W 2-1 9/1/88 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 4-1 Chicago, IL W 4-0 9/20/89 10/20/89 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/12/90 Chicago, IL (ot) T 2-2 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 0-1 9/10/91 L 2-3 10/14/92 Chicago, IL 11/6/92 Indianapolis, IN* W 2-1 10/13/93 Chicago, IL W 7-0 10/5/94 Chicago, IL L 0-2 11/3/02 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 10/3/04 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 * - MCC Tournament Quarterfinal Loyola (Md.) (0-0-1) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/23/79 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 2-2 Loyola Marymount (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/28/95 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 Maine (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 9/3/88 Easton, PA W 3-1
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Manchester (2-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/11/77 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 W 6-0 10/10/78 N. Manchester, IN Marquette (14-6-2) H: 9-1-1, A: 5-5-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/5/79 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 Milwaukee, WI L 2-4 10/5/80 10/9/81 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 1-0 10/17/82 Milwaukee, WI (ot) W 2-1 10/14/83 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 4-2 10/14/84 Milwaukee, WI L 1-4 Notre Dame, IN L 3-5 10/9/85 10/5/86 Milwaukee, WI L 1-2 11/6/87 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 Milwaukee, WI W 1-0 9/17/88 9/24/89 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 2-2 9/24/90 Milwaukee, WI L 0-4 10/5/05 Milwaukee, WI W 1-0 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 9/27/06 Milwaukee, WI W 1-0 9/15/07 9/11/08 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 10/7/09 Milwaukee, WI W 2-0 10/13/10 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 11/6/10 Notre Dame, IN* W 2-1 10/12/11 Milwaukee, WI L 0-1 10/24/12 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 10/27/12 Milwaukee, WI (2ot) T 1-1 * - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal Maryland (1-2-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-1-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score 11/23/01 College Park, MD* L 0-1 W 1-0 11/18/06 College Park, MD** (ot) Bloomington, IN L 0-3 9/2/07 * - NCAA Tournament First Round ** - NCAA Tournament Round of 16 Miami (OH) (2-1-1) H: 1-1-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-1 Date Site Score L 1-2 10/12/80 Notre Dame, IN 10/6/85 Dayton, OH (ot) T 2-2 9/27/86 Oxford, OH W 4-0 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 11/2/92 Michigan (9-1-2) H: 7-0-1, A: 2-1-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/30/77 Notre Dame, IN W 4-2 9/22/78 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 9/14/86 Notre Dame, IN W 3-2 11/30/03 Notre Dame, IN* T 1-1 10/13/04 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 Ann Arbor, MI W 2-0 10/4/06 10/3/07 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 Ypsilanti, MI L 1-3 10/1/08 9/1/09 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 9/17/10 Ann Arbor, MI (ot) T 0-0 9/16/11 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 2-1 Ann Arbor, MI (2ot) W 1-0 9/16/12 * - NCAA Tournament Round of 16
All-Time Series Records
Fighting Irish Michigan State (13-5-5) H: 10-1-1, A: 3-4-4, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/7/78 East Lansing, MI (ot) T 2-2 10/19/79 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/2/81 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 East Lansing, MI (ot) T 2-2 9/14/84 9/20/85 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1 9/19/86 East Lansing, MI L 0-1 9/18/87 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 East Lansing, MI W 5-0 9/16/88 9/22/89 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 9/21/90 East Lansing, MI L 0-1 9/20/91 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/18/92 East Lansing, MI (ot) T 2-2 9/17/93 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 11/2/03 East Lansing, MI W 1-0 10/11/05 East Lansing, MI (2ot) T 0-0 W 3-0 10/11/06 Notre Dame, IN 10/10/07 East Lansing, MI L 0-1 10/8/08 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 10/28/09 East Lansing, MI L 1-2 9/19/10 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 East Lansing, MI W 1-0 9/18/11 9/14/12 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 11/18/12 Notre Dame, IN* W 3-0 * - NCAA Tournament Second Round Minnesota (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/7/86 Minneapolis, MN W 4-1 Monmouth (2-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 2-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/24/79 W. Long Branch, NJ W 4-0 10/21/80 W. Long Branch, NJ L 0-2 W. Long Branch, NJ W 4-2 9/17/95 Morton (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/18/78 Notre Dame, IN W 5-3 Navy (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 11/1/86 Annapolis, MD W 2-1 New Mexico (0-1-0) H: 0-1-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/13/09 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 1-2 UNC-Charlotte (1-2-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-1-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score 10/25/85 Charlotte, NC W 1-0 10/26/90 Miami, FL L 0-3 12/1/96 Charlotte, NC* L 0-1 * - NCAA Tournament Round of 16 UNC Greensboro (2-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/28/82 Greensboro, NC (ot) W 3-1 W 1-0 11/24/96 Greensboro, NC* * - NCAA Tournament First Round North Carolina State (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score 9/9/90 Durham, NC L 1-2 Northern Illinois (0-1-2) H: 0-0-2, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score DeKalb, IL L 0-2 9/15/94 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 0-0 9/20/06 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1 9/9/07
Northwestern (12-4-3) H: 8-1-1, A: 4-3-1, N: 0-0-1 Date Site Score 10/26/78 Evanston, IL (ot) W 3-2 11/2/79 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 10/23/81 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 Evanston, IL W 3-0 9/16/84 9/29/85 Evanston, IL L 0-1 9/17/86 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 9/20/87 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 Notre Dame, IN W 5-1 9/7/94 11/1/95 Evanston, IL W 2-1 9/3/96 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 9/16/97 Evanston, IL (ot) T 2-2 9/8/98 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 Evanston, IL W 1-0 9/1/99 10/3/00 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 11/25/08 Notre Dame, IN* L 1-2 11/22/09 Evanston, IL* L 1-3 9/29/10 Bridgeview, IL (2ot) T 1-1 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) T 1-1 10/5/11 10/9/12 Evanston, IL L 1-2 * - NCAA Tournament Second Round Oakland (2-0-0) H: 2-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/30/79 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 11/28/07 Notre Dame, IN* W 2-1 * - NCAA Tournament Second Round Ohio (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 10/12/79 Milwaukee, WI W 2-0 Ohio State (7-1-1) H: 5-1-0, A: 2-0-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Columbus, OH W 2-0 11/4/79 9/19/80 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/20/81 Columbus, OH (ot) T 2-2 9/17/82 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 11/8/87 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/5/90 10/10/93 Columbus, OH W 1-0 9/9/94 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 11/23/04 Notre Dame, IN* L 1-2 *- NCAA Tournament Second Round Old Dominion (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/26/93 Norfolk, VA L 1-4 Oregon State (2-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score Bloomington, IN W 2-1 9/3/04 9/7/12 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 Penn State (1-4-0) H: 0-1-0, A: 0-3-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 10/19/80 University Park, PA L 2-4 10/24/86 University Park, PA L 0-3 10/29/88 Miami, FL W 3-1 10/2/93 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 9/13/94 Fleetwood, PA L 0-1 Pittsburgh (11-3-3) H: 6-2-1, A: 5-1-2, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score L 0-3 10/22/95 Pittsburgh, PA 10/13/96 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 8/29/97 Pittsburgh, PA (ot) T 0-0 9/13/98 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 2-2 9/11/99 Pittsburgh, PA (ot) T 1-1 9/29/00 Notre Dame, IN L 2-3 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 0-1 10/4/02 10/5/03 Pittsburgh, PA W 2-0
10/7/04 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 10/22/05 Pittsburgh, PA W 2-1 Notre Dame, IN W 3-1 9/23/06 W 3-0 10/24/07 Pittsburgh, PA 10/11/08 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 10/24/09 Pittsburgh, PA W 1-0 W 3-2 10/27/10 Notre Dame, IN 10/22/11 Pittsburgh, PA W 3-1 Notre Dame, IN W 7-1 10/3/12 Portland (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/22/87 Portland, OR L 1-3 Providence (15-2-1) H: 8-0-0, A: 6-2-1, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score W 1-0 10/14/95 Notre Dame, IN 8/31/96 Providence, RI W 1-0 9/7/97 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 L 1-2 10/21/98 Providence, RI 10/9/99 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 10/8/00 Providence, RI L 1-3 10/24/01 Providence, RI W 2-0 9/22/02 Notre Dame, IN W 5-1 10/22/03 Providence, RI W 2-0 W 1-0 11/14/03 Storrs, CT* 10/19/05 Providence, RI (ot) W 2-1 W 3-0 10/14/06 Notre Dame, IN T 2-2 10/28/07 Providence, RI (ot) W 3-1 10/19/08 Notre Dame, IN 10/10/09 Providence, RI (2ot) W 1-0 10/3/10 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 10/26/11 Providence, RI W 2-1 10/20/12 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 * - BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal Purdue (5-1-0) H: 4-0-0, A: 1-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score West Lafayette, IN W 2-1 9/24/77 9/29/78 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/22/79 West Lafayette, IN L 2-3 W 5-1 10/10/80 Notre Dame, IN 9/7/84 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 9/6/86 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 Rhode Island (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/7/07 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 Rutgers (5-10-1) H: 1-3-0, A: 3-7-1, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 10/22/88 Piscataway, NJ L 0-2 Bloomington, IN W 4-1 9/4/93 9/15/95 Piscataway, NJ L 2-5 L 0-1 10/18/96 Piscataway, NJ 11/17/96 Piscataway, NJ* W 1-0 9/7/97 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/18/98 Piscataway, NJ (ot) L 0-1 10/17/99 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 11/6/99 Piscataway, NJ* L 0-2 10/22/00 Piscataway, NJ L 1-3 9/22/01 Notre Dame, IN L 0-3 9/29/02 Piscataway, NJ (ot) T 1-1 10/11/03 Notre Dame, IN L 2-5 10/23/04 Piscataway, NJ W 1-0 L 1-2 10/28/06 Piscataway, NJ** (2ot) 9/21/07 Piscataway, NJ W 2-0 * - BIG EAST Tournament Final ** - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal
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All-Time Series Records St. Francis (IN) (2-1-0) H: 1-1-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/19/77 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 Notre Dame, IN W 9-0 9/9/83 10/2/84 Fort Wayne, IN W 5-2 St. John’s (MN) (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 10/8/83 Milwaukee, WI W 2-0 St. John’s (NY) (4-12-5) H: 3-1-3, A: 0-8-1, N: 1-3-1 Date Site Score 10/17/95 Jamaica, NY L 0-6 9/7/96 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 2-2 10/21/97 Jamaica, NY L 0-1 11/15/97 Storrs, CT* L 1-4 9/26/98 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1 11/7/98 Jamaica, NY** L 0-2 10/23/99 Jamaica, NY L 1-4 10/14/00 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 11/16/01 Storrs, CT* L 0-1 9/26/02 Jamaica, NY L 0-1 9/4/03 Notre Dame, IN L 0-3 11/16/03 Storrs, CT*** W 2-0 10/16/04 Jamaica, NY (2ot) T 1-1 Jamaica, NY L 1-2 9/16/05 11/5/05 Jamaica, NY** L 0-1 W 1-0 11/11/07 Notre Dame, IN** 9/19/08 Notre Dame, IN T 0-0 9/6/09 Bloomington, IN L 0-2 9/15/09 Morgantown, WV (2ot)*** T 0-0 (Notre Dame eliminated on penalty kicks, 5-3) Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/25/10 10/1/11 Jamaica, NY (2ot) L 1-2 * - BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal ** - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal *** - BIG EAST Tournament Final St. Joseph’s (IN) (13-0-0) H: 8-0-0, A: 5-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 9/20/77 10/18/77 Rensselaer, IN W 5-1 9/18/78 Notre Dame, IN W 12-0 10/24/78 Rensselaer, IN W 5-0 9/18/79 Notre Dame, IN W 9-0 10/17/79 Rensselaer, IN W 11-0 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 9/26/80 10/14/80 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 9/15/81 Notre Dame, IN W 10-0 10/14/81 Rensselaer, IN W 6-0 9/21/82 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 9/20/83 Rensselaer, IN W 7-0 9/30/84 Notre Dame, IN W 7-1 St. Peter’s (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/25/79 Jersey City, NJ L 0-1 Saint Louis (3-8-1) H: 2-1-0, A: 1-5-0, N: 0-2-1 Date Site Score St. Louis, MO L 1-6 9/14/80 9/13/81 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 4-3 St. Louis, MO L 1-3 10/7/84 11/6/88 St. Louis, MO* W 2-0 9/2/89 Bloomington, IN L 0-2 11/3/89 St. Louis, MO** L 1-2 9/14/90 Notre Dame, IN L 2-3 11/1/90 St. Louis, MO*** L 0-1 9/13/91 St. Louis, MO L 0-2 9/11/05 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) W 1-0 Bloomington, IN (2ot) T 0-0 9/1/06 9/4/11 Bloomington, IN (2ot) L 1-2
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Fighting Irish * - MCC Tournament Final ** - MCC Tournament Semifinal *** - MCC Tournament Quarterfinal Saint Mary’s (1-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/11/98 Moraga, CA W 2-1 9/26/99 Moraga, CA L 0-2 San Diego (1-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-1-0 Date Site Score 9/24/99 Moraga, CA L 0-3 8/31/12 Bloomington, IN W 3-2 San Diego State (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score 11/1/87 Los Angeles, CA L 0-1 Santa Clara (1-2-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-2-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/8/89 Santa Clara, CA L 0-4 10/9/98 Santa Clara, CA L 1-3 Santa Clara, CA* W 2-0 12/1/07 * - NCAA Tournament Round of 16 Seattle (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/11/09 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 Seton Hall (14-4-3) H: 7-1-1, A: 7-3-2, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/23/79 South Orange, NJ W 4-0 W 2-0 10/24/80 South Orange, NJ 9/17/95 South Orange, NJ L 1-4 9/22/96 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 10/24/97 South Orange, NJ L 1-2 11/9/97 South Orange, NJ* W 2-0 W 2-0 10/18/98 Notre Dame, IN 11/3/99 South Orange, NJ T 1-1 9/22/00 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 9/29/01 South Orange, NJ (ot) L 0-1 9/7/02 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 10/20/04 South Orange, NJ W 1-0 11/6/04 Notre Dame, IN (2ot)* T 0-0 (Notre Dame eliminated 8-7 on penalty kicks) 10/29/05 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 South Orange, NJ W 2-0 9/30/06 W 2-0 10/21/07 Notre Dame, IN 10/22/08 South Orange, NJ (2ot) T 1-1 10/2/09 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 10/19/10 South Orange, NJ W 3-1 11/1/11 Notre Dame, IN W 4-0 10/13/12 South Orange, NJ W 6-1 * - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal Siena Heights (2-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score W 4-2 10/14/79 Adrian, MI 9/23/80 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 South Bend Soccer Club (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/21/77 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 South Carolina (1-1-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/26/91 Columbia, SC L 0-2 10/1/93 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0
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USC Upstate (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/10/87 Spartanburg, SC (ot) W 2-1 South Dakota (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/18/81 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 South Florida (1-4-1) H: 1-1-1, A: 0-3-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/22/85 Tampa, FL L 0-3 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 9/8/06 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 9/7/08 11/14/08 Tampa, FL* L 1-2 9/20/09 Tampa, FL L 1-2 Notre Dame, IN** (2ot) T 2-2 11/8/09 (Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) * - BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal ** - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal SMU (1-2-1) H: 0-0-1, A: 0-2-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score L 0-2 11/13/88 Dallas, TX* 10/14/94 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 0-0 Dallas, TX L 0-1 10/3/97 9/2/05 Bloomington, IN W 4-1 * - NCAA Tournament First Round Missouri State (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score Omaha, NE W 3-2 8/31/02 Syracuse (10-2-2) H: 5-1-1, A: 5-0-1, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score Rochester, NY L 1-3 9/10/82 9/10/95 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 10/5/96 Syracuse, NY W 1-0 L 0-1 10/11/97 Notre Dame, IN 9/5/98 Syracuse, NY W 3-1 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/2/99 9/16/00 Syracuse, NY W 3-0 11/3/01 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 Syracuse, NY T 0-0 10/2/03 10/10/04 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/18/05 Syracuse, NY W 1-0 11/2/05 Notre Dame, IN (ot)* T 0-0 (Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2) Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/21/08 11/3/12 Syracuse, NY** W 4-2 * - BIG EAST Tournament First Round ** - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal Tennessee (1-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score W 2-0 11/11/78 Notre Dame, IN TCU (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Fort Worth, TX (ot) W 4-3 10/5/97 Toledo (2-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Toledo, OH W 7-3 11/6/82 9/30/83 Notre Dame, IN W 7-0 Trine (2-0-0) H: 2-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/12/78 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 9/21/86 Notre Dame, IN W 10-0
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Fighting Irish Triton (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/7/79 River Grove, IL W 1-0 UCLA (1-4-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-2-0, N: 1-2-0 Date Site Score L 2-3 10/31/87 Los Angeles, CA 9/5/92 Bloomington, IN L 0-1 10/28/94 Los Angeles, CA L 0-4 8/31/07 Bloomington, IN (ot) W 2-1 Bloomington, IN L 0-1 9/3/10 UNLV (0-1-1) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score 9/5/93 Bloomington, IN L 0-1 9/3/00 Las Vegas, NV (ot) T 0-0 Upsala (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/23/80 East Orange, NJ W 1-0 Valparaiso (26-0-1) H: 15-0-0, A: 11-0-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 11/2/77 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 11/9/77 Valparaiso, IN W 5-1 Notre Dame, IN W 13-1 9/20/78 11/1/78 Valparaiso, IN W 6-1 10/9/79 Notre Dame, IN W 11-0 11/6/79 Valparaiso, IN W 5-0 9/16/80 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 11/4/80 Valparaiso, IN W 4-2 9/16/81 Notre Dame, IN W 8-1 W 10-0 10/28/81 Valparaiso, IN 9/15/82 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 W 10-0 10/20/82 Valparaiso, IN 9/13/83 Notre Dame, IN W 7-0 11/3/83 Valparaiso, IN W 3-0 Valparaiso, IN (ot) W 6-4 11/1/84 10/30/85 Notre Dame, IN W 6-3 10/29/86 Valparaiso, IN W 4-1 11/4/87 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 W 9-2 10/16/89 Notre Dame, IN 9/17/90 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 10/9/91 Valparaiso, IN W 1-0 Notre Dame, IN W 5-1 9/15/92 9/8/95 Notre Dame, IN W 7-0 9/10/96 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 9/10/97 Valparaiso, IN W 5-0 9/1/98 Notre Dame, IN W 6-1 10/12/99 Valparaiso, IN T 2-2 Vanderbilt (1-1-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score W 2-1 10/12/85 Normal, IL 10/20/92 Nashville, TN L 1-3 Villanova (10-3-0) H: 5-1-0, A: 5-2-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score L 0-1 10/27/79 Villanova, PA 11/3/95 Notre Dame, IN W 4-1 10/29/96 Villanova, PA L 1-2 9/26/97 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/20/98 Villanova, PA (ot) W 2-1 10/15/99 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 10/20/00 Villanova, PA W 2-1 9/1/01 Notre Dame, IN W 5-0 10/23/02 Villanova, PA W 5-0 10/31/03 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 9/26/04 Villanova, PA W 1-0 Villanova, PA W 1-0 9/23/07 11/3/11 Notre Dame, IN* L 0-1 * - BIG EAST Tournament First Round
Virginia (0-3-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-2-0, N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score 9/1/85 Charlottesville, VA L 0-3 9/3/89 Bloomington, IN L 0-3 L 2-3 11/24/06 Charlottesville, VA* * - NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Virginia Tech (3-0-0) H: 1-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/14/01 Blacksburg, VA W 2-0 11/1/02 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 11/25/03 Blacksburg, VA (ot) W 2-1 Wake Forest (0-4-1) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-2-0, N: 0-2-1 Date Site Score L 1-2 10/30/82 Winston-Salem, NC 9/28/94 Davidson, NC L 0-1 Bloomington, IN (ot) L 0-1 9/4/05 Winston-Salem, NC (ot)* L 0-1 12/8/07 9/4/09 Bloomington, IN (2ot) T 1-1 *-NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal West Virginia (8-7-1) H: 5-2-1, A: 3-5-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/20/95 Morgantown, WV L 1-2 9/13/96 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/20/97 Morgantown, WV W 3-0 10/30/98 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/20/99 Morgantown, WV L 0-1 10/27/00 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/11/01 Morgantown, WV W 3-0 9/21/03 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 9/23/04 Morgantown, WV L 0-1 10/1/05 Notre Dame, IN (2ot) T 3-3 10/18/06 Morgantown, WV L 1-2 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 10/6/07 11/1/08 Morgantown, WV W 1-0 10/17/09 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 10/9/10 Morgantown, WV L 1-2 10/29/11 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 Western Illinois (3-0-0) H: 2-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/21/93 Macomb, IL W 2-0 10/11/96 Notre Dame, IN W 6-0 11/18/05 Notre Dame, IN* W 2-0 * - NCAA Tournament First Round Western Michigan (8-3-2) H: 6-1-1, A: 2-2-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 11/4/78 Kalamazoo, MI L 0-1 10/17/80 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 10/17/81 Kalamazoo, MI L 0-2 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 1-1 10/8/82 11/5/86 Notre Dame, IN W 2-0 9/9/87 Kalamazoo, MI W 2-0 9/23/88 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 10/30/91 Notre Dame, IN W 1-0 W 4-0 10/26/95 Notre Dame, IN 10/1/96 Kalamazoo, MI W 3-2 10/14/97 Notre Dame, IN W 7-1 9/29/98 Kalamazoo, MI (ot) T 1-1 9/7/99 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 0-1 Wheaton (1-0-1) H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 9/23/81 Wheaton, IL (ot) T 2-2 9/20/82 Notre Dame, IN W 3-0 Wilkes College (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score W 1-0 10/23/83 Wilkes-Barre, PA
Winthrop (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 10/11/87 Spartanburg, SC W 4-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay (3-1-0) H: 2-1-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Green Bay, WI (ot) W 3-2 9/28/85 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 11/2/88 10/9/94 Notre Dame, IN L 1-2 11/19/09 Notre Dame, IN* W 2-1 * - NCAA Tournament First Round Wisconsin (1-8-3) H: 1-4-1, A: 0-4-2, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/11/81 Notre Dame, IN (ot) T 2-2 10/24/84 Madison, WI L 0-3 9/13/85 Notre Dame, IN L 1-2 10/3/86 Madison, WI L 1-2 10/2/87 Notre Dame, IN W 4-2 10/2/88 Madison, WI (ot) T 0-0 10/1/89 Notre Dame, IN L 1-3 9/28/90 Madison, WI (ot) T 0-0 11/4/93 Madison, WI* L 1-3 10/21/94 Notre Dame, IN L 0-2 11/5/95 Madison, WI L 0-3 10/31/96 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 * - NCAA Tournament First Round Wisconsin-Milwaukee (3-4-0) H: 2-2-0, A: 1-2-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/13/79 Milwaukee, WI L 1-5 10/9/83 Milwaukee, WI (ot) L 1-2 9/7/85 Notre Dame, IN (ot) L 2-3 8/31/86 Milwaukee, WI W 1-0 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 10/2/94 11/5/94 Notre Dame, IN* (2ot) W 3-2 11/26/03 Notre Dame, IN** W 4-1 * - MCC Tournament ** - NCAA Tournament Second Round Wisconsin-Platteville (1-0-0) H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score W 4-3 10/26/84 Platteville, WI Wright State (4-0-1) H: 1-0-0, A: 3-0-1, N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 11/2/80 Dayton, OH W 2-1 11/1/81 Notre Dame, IN (ot) W 1-0 10/5/85 Dayton, OH W 4-2 9/28/86 Dayton, OH W 3-2 9/27/87 Dayton, OH (ot) T 1-1 Xavier (11-2-0) H: 6-1-0, A: 3-1-0, N: 2-0-0 Date Site Score Cincinnati, OH W 2-0 10/8/77 10/13/78 Notre Dame, IN W 7-1 9/16/79 Cincinnati, OH L 0-2 9/21/80 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 9/11/88 Notre Dame, IN W 4-2 11/2/89 St. Louis, MO* W 3-2 10/19/90 Notre Dame, IN W 2-1 10/4/91 Cincinnati, OH W 8-0 11/8/91 Indianapolis, IN* W 2-0 10/2/92 Notre Dame, IN L 0-1 10/8/93 Cincinnati, OH W 1-0 9/18/94 Notre Dame, IN W 8-0 11/3/94 Notre Dame, IN* W 6-2 * - MCC Tournament
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Irish in the Pros Major League Soccer Draft Selections
Overall Selection in Parentheses
1997 Supplemental Draft
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2011 SuperDraft Jeb Brovsky (Forward/Midfielder) Vancouver Whitecaps FC – Second Round (19)
Dan Stebbins (Forward) Dallas – First Round (4)
Bilal Duckett (Defender) Vancouver Whitecaps FC – Second Round (37)
1999 Supplemental Draft
Steven Perry (Forward) New England Revolution – Third Round (39)
Ryan Turner (Forward) Kansas City – Second Round (14)
2004 SuperDraft Kevin Richards (Defender) Colorado Rapids – Fourth Round (35)
2011 Supplemental Draft
Seasons played at Notre Dame in parentheses Major League Soccer (MLS) Matt Besler – D (2005-08) Sporting Kansas City Jeb Brovsky – M/D (2007-10) Montreal Impact
Philip Tuttle (Goalkeeper) San Jose Earthquakes – Second Round (33)
Bright Dike – F (2005-09) Portland Timbers
2012 SuperDraft
Bilal Duckett – D (2007-10) New England Revolution
Justin Detter (Midfielder/Forward) Kansas City Wizards – Fifth Round (47)
Aaron Maund (Defender) Toronto FC – First Round (12)
2005 SuperDraft
Brendan King (Midfielder) Portland Timbers – Second Round (27)
Jack Stewart (Defender) Chicago Fire – First Round (10)
Irish Currently in the Pros (as of July 2013)
2012 Supplemental Draft
Ryan Finley – F (2011-12) Columbus Crew Brendan King - M (2008-11) Chicago Fire
Kevin Goldthwaite (Midfielder/Defender) San Jose Earthquakes – Second Round (17)
Greg Klazura (Defender) Vancouver Whitecaps – Second Round (21)
Greg Klazura – D (2007-11) Vancouver Whitecaps
Chris Sawyer (Goalkeeper) Kansas City Wizards – Second Round (24)
2013 SuperDraft
Aaron Maund – D (2008-11) Real Salt Lake
2007 SuperDraft
Ryan Finley (Forward) Columbus Crew – First Round (9)
Adam Mena – M (2008-12) Vancouver Whitecaps
Greg Dalby (Midfielder/Defender) Colorado Rapids – Second Round (17)
Dillon Powers (Midfielder) Colorado Rapids – First Round (11)
Nate Norman (Midfielder) Chicago Fire – Second Round (21)
2013 Supplemental Draft
Ryan Miller – D (2003-07) Portland Timbers
Adam Mena (Midfielder) Vancouver Whitecaps – First Round (10)
Justin Morrow – M/D (2006-09) San Jose Earthquakes
Ryan Miller (Midfielder/Defender) Columbus Crew – Third Round (31)
Michael Rose (Midfielder) Vancouver Whitecaps – First Round (11)
Dillon Powers – M (2009-12) Colorado Rapids
Joseph Lapira (Forward) Toronto FC – Third Round (35)
MLS Awards/Honors MLS Cup Champion
Michael Rose – M (2008-12) Vancouver Whitecaps
2009 SuperDraft
Kevin Goldthwaite Houston Dynamo – 2006
2008 SuperDraft
Matt Besler (Defender) Kansas City Wizards – First Round (8)
MLS All-Star
Jack Traynor (Defender) New York Red Bulls – Second Round (29)
Matt Besler Sporting KC - 2011, 2013
2010 SuperDraft
Justin Morrow San Jose Earthquakes - 2012
Bright Dike (Forward) Columbus Crew – First Round (12) Michael Thomas (Midfielder) San Jose Earthquakes – Second Round (19)
MLS Defender of the Year Matt Besler Sporting KC - 2012
Justin Morrow (Midfielder) San Jose Earthquakes – Second Round (28)
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Michael Thomas – M (2006-09) Toronto FC United Soccer League (USL)/ North American Soccer League (NASL) Steven Perry – F (2007-10) Wilmington Hammerheads Philip Tuttle – GK (2006-10) Wilmington Hammerheads England John Mousinho – M (2004) Preston North End
Irish in International Play
Fighting Irish UNITED STATES Matt Armstrong • U-17 National Team
BERMUDA Kevin Richards (‘04) • Senior National Team
Matt Besler (‘09) • Senior National Team • U-20 National Team
CANADA Tony Capasso (‘97) • Senior National Team • U-23 National Team • U-20 National Team
Filippo Chillemi (‘04) • U-17 National Team Greg Dalby (‘07) • U-20 National Team Justin Detter (‘04) • U-17 National Team Ryan Finley (‘13) • U-20 National Team • U-17 National Team Brendan King (‘12) • U-20 National Team • U-17 National Team Greg Martin (‘04) • U-17 National Team
EVENTS World Cup Qualifier 2014 Matt Besler* United States 2014 Justin Morrow United States Gold Cup 2013 Matt Besler* United States Champion
GERMANY Erich Braun (‘03) • U-15 National Team • U-16 National Team • U-17 National Team
Senior National Team Friendlies Joseph Lapira* Ireland Ryan Miller United States Matt Besler* United States Justin Morrow* United States Bright Dike* Nigeria
IRELAND Joseph Lapira (‘08) • Senior National Team
* - capped Under-20 World Cup 2005 Greg Dalby United States Team Captain 2009 Aaron Maund United States 2009 Dillon Powers United States
NIGERIA Bright Dike (‘09) • Senior National Team RUSSIA Konstantin Koloskov (‘97) • U-18 National Team
Milk Cup 2010 Dillon Powers United States Tournament Champion Tournament MVP
Aaron Maund (‘12) • U-20 National Team Ryan Miller (‘08) • Senior National Team Justin Morrow (‘10) • Senior National Team Dillon Powers (‘13) • U-20 National Team Chad Riley (‘04) • U-18 National Team Jack Stewart (‘05) • U-20 National Team
Joseph Lapira earned a cap with the Ireland Senior National Team during an exhibition match versus Ecuador on May 29, 2007, in East Rutherford, N.J.
Greg Dalby and Lionel Messi during the 2005 Under-20 World Cup.
Notre Dame vs. Mexico Notre Dame has played host to a Mexican National Team eight times since 2005. The Fighting Irish are 5-2-1 in those contests, which have taken place during the spring exhibition season. 2005 2010 Notre Dame 1, Mexico 0 (U-17) Notre Dame 2, Mexico 1 (U-20) 2006 Notre Dame 5, Mexico 0 (U-17)
2011 Mexico 2 (U-17), Notre Dame 1
2007 Notre Dame 1, Mexico 0 (U-20)
2012 Mexico 1 (U-20), Notre Dame 0
2008 Notre Dame 0, Mexico 0 (U-20)
2013 Notre Dame 3, Mexico 2 (U-20)
Michael Thomas (#8) battles Javier Hernandez during Notre Dame's 1-0 win over the Mexico U-20 squad in 2007. Hernandez currently is a top player on Mexico’s Senior National Team and plays professionally for Manchester United in the English Premier League.
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University of Notre Dame
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hen Father Edward F. Sorin started his school in the northern Indiana wilderness, he had only $300, three log buildings badly in need of repair and a far-sighted vision of establishing a liberal arts school to meet the growing educational needs of the frontier. He dreamed of building a great university, and in 1842, he founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac. Over the years, the University of Notre Dame du Lac would evolve into a preeminent place for Catholic thought. While becoming one of the top undergraduate institutions in the country, Notre Dame has also been at the cutting edge of research, including such innovations as the transmission of wireless messages and the development of synthetic rubber. Today researchers are achieving breakthroughs in astrophysics, radiation chemistry, environmental sciences, tropical disease transmission, cancer, robotics, and nanoelectronics. The University has also stressed residential life, with four-of-five students living on campus in the school’s 29 residence halls that serve as the focal point of social, spiritual and athletic activities. Notre Dame is one of a handful of universities with a truly international student body, coming from over 100 nations and all 50 states. Students come to Notre Dame not only to learn how to think, but to learn how to live, keeping faith with the vision of Fr. Sorin. Notre Dame is one of the few universities to regularly rank in the top 25 in the U.S. News & World Report survey of America’s best colleges and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Directors’ Cup standings of the best overall athletics
programs. The University ranks first among all Catholic universities worldwide, according to the 2011 Times Higher Education survey and the Mendoza College of Business at Notre Dame boasts the No. 1 undergraduate business program in the nation according to BusinessWeek magazine.
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University Leadership
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Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President
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ev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., is in his second five-year term as the 17th president of the University of Notre Dame. His vision is for Notre Dame to be the Catholic research university for our time – an institution that unifies, enlightens and heals by engaging in scholarship of the first rank while maintaining its distinctive Catholic character and long-time excellence in undergraduate education. During his tenure, Notre Dame has made significant progress toward its research goal, including selection as the lead partner in the Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and the Center for Low Energy Systems Technology, the creation of the Innovation Park research facility, and the construction of Stinson Remick Hall of Engineering. His commitment to undergraduate education has been marked by the Notre Dame Forums, yearlong initiatives that have examined important issues such as religion and world conflict, global health, immigration, education and energy. The University’s Catholic identity has been strengthened during Father Jenkins’ tenure in multiple ways, including the
appointment of a coordinator for University life initiatives and the construction of multimillion-dollar facilities for the Institute for Church Life, including the Center for Social Concerns, and the Institute for Educational Initiatives, which includes the Alliance for Catholic Education. Father Jenkins earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively, and was ordained a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1983. He holds advanced degrees from Oxford and the Jesuit School of Theology. He is a professor of philosophy and the author of Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas. A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born Dec. 17, 1953.
President’s Leadership Council President: Provost: Executive Vice President:
John Affleck-Graves Executive Vice President
Marianne Corr Scott Malpass
Vice President and Senior Associate Provost:
Christine M. Maziar
Vice President and Associate Provost for Internationalization:
J. Nicholas Entrikin
Vice President for Research: Vice President for Student Affairs:
Vice President for Human Resources: Vice President for University Relations: Vice President for Finance: Vice President and Director of Athletics: Associate Vice President for Strategic Planning:
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Vice President and Chief Investment Officer:
Vice President and Chief Information Officer:
Richard C. Notebaert Chairman, Notre Dame Board of Trustees
Thomas G. Burish
Vice President and General Counsel:
Vice President and Associate Provost:
Thomas G. Burish Provost
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.
Daniel J. Myers Robert J. Bernhard Rev. Thomas Doyle, C.SC. Ronald Kraemer Robert K. McQuade Louis M. Nanni John A. Sejdinaj Jack Swarbrick Erin Hoffmann Harding
Religious Superior, Holy Cross Priests and Brothers:
Rev. James B. King, C.S.C.
Associate Vice President and Counselor to the President:
Rev. James E. McDonald, C.S.C.
Chief of Staff and Special Assistant to the President:
Frances L. Shavers
University Leadership
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ohn B. “Jack” Swarbrick Jr., a University of Notre Dame graduate now in his sixth year in 2013-14 as vice president and director of athletics at his alma mater, has attached his signature to a variety of new initiatives during his tenure: * Launching of Fighting Irish Digital Media—a major enterprise that delivers better information about and access to Notre Dame and its athletic programs via expanded production and distribution of programming. * Developing a plan for expanding Notre Dame Stadium in order to make it a year-round asset for the University while also improving the game day experience for student-athletes and fans. * Creation of new community outreach and youth programming activities. * Building of student-athlete programs and services that expand recognition of high academic achievement—and mentor and facilitate career development. * Meeting the performance needs of Notre Dame student-athletes through establishment of a new sports performance division. * Reaching out to more former Irish student-athletes, via the Notre Dame Monogram Club and other programs. In 2012-13 alone, Swarbrick played a major role in three significant announcements that positively impacted Notre Dame on the national collegiate scene: -- Creation by the Bowl Championship Series of the four-team College Football Playoff to begin with the 2014 season, with Notre Dame maintaining viable access into that system. -- Membership for Notre Dame’s athletic teams (other than football and hockey) in the Atlantic Coast Conference beginning with the 2013-14 athletic seasons. In football, Notre Dame will play five games per year against ACC opponents beginning in 2014 and also have full access to the league’s list of postseason bowl options. Notre Dame hockey now plays in Hockey East. -- An extension of the University’s relationship with NBC Sports through the 2025 football season. Swarbrick’s first five years combined featured a variety of on-and off-the-field Notre Dame athletics successes: * Number-one rankings for Notre Dame (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) in the six most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) surveys--in 2012 at 99 for all-student-athletes (including football number one at 97, in the fourth consecutive year Notre Dame stood atop that chart). * Record involvement in community service hours by Irish student-athletes. * An appearance in the Bowl Championship Series football title game following the 2012 season—in an unprecedented year in which the Irish finished the regular season 12-0 to rank number one in the final BCS poll while also ranking number one in the GSR standings. * NCAA championships in 2011 in fencing (a men’s and women’s combined championship) and 2010 in women’s soccer. * NCAA runner-up team finishes in 2013 in fencing, 2012 and 2011 in women’s basketball, 2010 in men’s lacrosse, 2009 in fencing and 2008 in women’s soccer. * NCAA semifinal appearances in women’s basketball in 2013, men’s lacrosse in 2012, hockey in 2011, women’s tennis in both 2009 and 2010 and women’s soccer in 2009, plus 2010 and 2012 third-place fencing finishes.
* Construction of the 5,022-seat Compton Family Ice Arena that opened for the 2011-12 season and features two sheets of ice (one Olympic sized). The 2009-10 school year also featured dedications of new facilities for soccer and lacrosse--as well as opening of the new Purcell Pavilion within the south dome of the Joyce Center. Before coming back to Notre Dame, Swarbrick rose to national prominence as a lawyer, consultant and executive in the collegiate and Olympic sports industries Born in Yonkers, N.Y., and raised in Yonkers and Bloomington, Ind., he is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Upon graduating from Stanford University Law School in 1980, he returned to Indiana to accept a position as an associate in the Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels, one of the largest in the state. He was made partner in 1987 and spent 28 years with the firm. As a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation, including the chairmanship from 1992 to 2001, Swarbrick led many of Indianapolis’ successful proposals to a wide array of athletics organizations--from the National Football League (NFL) to the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to the Big Ten Conference. His leadership efforts resulted in the city: * Earning the right to play host to the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium. * Becoming the home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national headquarters in 1999. * Hosting the 1987 Pan American Games, where Swarbrick served as the director of competition. * Hosting the 1991 World Gymnastics Championships. * Hosting NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Fours and other college championship competitions and a wide array of national and world championships in the Olympic sports. * Securing rights to host the Big Ten Conference men’s and women’s basketball tournaments at Conseco Fieldhouse for five consecutive years beginning in 2008. At Baker & Daniels Swarbrick served as general counsel for numerous national governing bodies of Olympic sports, including USA Gymnastics, and as a consultant to various bid cities and host committees for Olympic Games and world championships. In his work as an advisor to the NCAA, Swarbrick coordinated the men’s College Basketball Partnership, an NCAA-led group that addresses the opportunities and challenges in the sport; developed the business plan for the new NBA/NCAA youth basketball enterprise, iHoops; served as a member of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Discussion Group, and chaired the NCAA/USOC task force dedicated to developing proposals to expand sponsorship of Olympic sports among NCAA member institutions. In 2000 Swarbrick received one of the NCAA’s highest honors, The Flying Wedge Award, for his work in establishing Indianapolis as the new home of the NCAA. In 2001 he was honored by the State of Indiana with the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. In 2002 he received the Pathfinder Award from Youthlinks Indiana for his service to youth in the state of Indiana. He received an honorary monogram from the Notre Dame Monogram Club in 2013. Born March 19, 1954, Swarbrick was named Notre Dame’s 12th athletics director on July 16, 2008. He and his wife, Kimberly, are the parents of four children: Kate, a 2010 graduate of St. Louis University; Connor, a 2011 graduate of Wake Forest University; Cal, a senior at TCU; and Christopher, a University of Notre Dame junior.
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Academic Excellence
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Notre Dame Athletics Again Ranks Atop NCAA APR Four-Year Average Chart Twelve Fighting Irish programs earn perfect scores, most among FBS-level institutions. Twelve University of Notre Dame athletic teams earned perfect 1,000 scores—more perfect scores than any other Football Bowl Subdivision school registered--in the ninth annual set of Academic Progress Rate statistics issued today by the NCAA in June of 2013. All 26 Irish athletics programs again exceeded the NCAA’s APR minimum standards. Notre Dame’s 12 perfect scores of 1,000 led all FBS programs for the second straight year. Stanford ranked second with 11, while Duke had 10. Boston College and Northwestern tied for fourth with nine each, followed by Vanderbilt (seven) and Rice (six).
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Notre Dame also led the FBS schools in 1,000 scores in 2012 (also with 12) and in 2009 (with nine).
teams--cross country, golf, softball, and swimming and diving--also earned perfect scores.
The 2013 report released by the NCAA features a four-year compilation of APR data from the 2008-09, 2009-10, 201011 and 2011-12 academic years. The APR uses a series of formulas related to student-athlete retention and eligibility to measure the academic performances of all participants who receive grants-inaid on every team at every NCAA Division I college and university.
Ten other Notre Dame teams produced scores of 991 or better: women’s rowing (998), men’s swimming and diving (997), women’s lacrosse (997), women’s volleyball (995), men’s soccer (994), women’s indoor track and field (994), women’s outdoor track and field (994), baseball (992), women’s tennis (991) and men’s ice hockey (991).
Eight Notre Dame’s men’s teams-basketball, cross country, fencing, golf, lacrosse, tennis, indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field--registered perfect 1,000 scores. Four Irish women’s
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The release follows the announcement by the NCAA of teams that posted multiyear APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The public recognition awards are part of the broad Division I academic reform effort.
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Van De Casteele, who was chosen as the Most Outstanding Defensive Performer of the 2012 BIG EAST Championship, helped Notre Dame to 21 shutouts in the last three seasons, including nine in 2012. He scored one goal during the season – the gamewinner against eventual NCAA champion Indiana during the regular season.
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Notre Dame had 15 of its programs honored for the multi-year achievement-baseball, men’s basketball, men’s cross country, men’s fencing, men’s golf, men’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field, women’s cross country, women’s golf, softball, and women’s swimming and diving. Notre Dame had 17 programs honored with public recognition awards in both 2012 and 2011, 14 sports honored in both 2010 and 2009—and 11 programs honored in both 2007 and 2008. Notre Dame in 2012-13 led the way in terms of FBS schools in number of programs honored (Duke also had 15). The APR provides a real-time look at a team’s academic success each semester, by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete. The APR includes both retention at institution and academic eligibility in its calculation and provides a clear picture of the academic culture in each sport.
Grant Van De Casteele Named BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete Of The Year Senior defender becomes first Irish men’s soccer player to receive the prestigious honor.
University of Notre Dame soccer standout Grant Van De Casteele was named the 2012-13 American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The selection was made by the Conference’s Academic Affairs Committee. A central defender from Plano, Texas, Van De Casteele received a $4,000 scholarship, which may be applied to graduate or professional studies. He is Notre Dame’s second BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year selection, joining Errol Williams, who was the 1998 winner as a member of the Irish track & field team. Overall, Van De Casteele is the ninth Notre Dame student-athlete to receive the BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. Van De Casteele played every minute of every game for Notre Dame in the 2012 season – the only player on the team to do so – on his way to All-BIG EAST Third Team and All-Great Lakes Region Third Team accolades. He started all 22 games as a central defender for the Irish, who went 17-4-1 overall, 5-2-1 in BIG EAST play, won the BIG EAST Championship title and earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Championship.
Van De Casteele, who held a 3.715 grade-point average as a finance major in Notre Dame’s nationally-ranked Mendoza College of Business at the time he received the award, has twice been honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Scholar AllRegion selection. He serves as Notre Dame’s representative to the BIG EAST Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and is a peer advisor for Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies department. Van De Casteele’s community outreach has included participation with a South Bend elementary school, where he helped students prepare for the state’s standardized test, and work with the Special Olympics of Rhode Island with his colleagues from the BIG EAST Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. He has assisted with Notre Dame’s annual pediatric Christmas party as well as with local soccer camps to benefit the Salvation Army. Van De Casteele also is a tutor for the Office of Academic Services for Student-Athletes at Notre Dame. The American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year award is one of a number of scholarships presented by the BIG EAST Conference and American Eagle Outfitters during the 2012-13 academic year. Thirty student-athletes (one male and one female from each of the BIG EAST’s 15 member institutions) will be named as the winners of the American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Institutional Scholar-Athlete Scholarships. The conference also names male and female American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Basketball ScholarAthletes of the Year and an American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
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