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2009 BRYANT UNIVERSITY MEN’S SOCCER
BRYANT AT A GLANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2009 QUICK FACTS ..............................................................................1 THIS IS BRYANT UNIVERSITY ........................................................2-11 THIS IS BRYANT UNIVERSITY ....................................................................2-3 THIS IS BRYANT ATHLETICS ......................................................................4-5 FACILITIES ................................................................................................6-7 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION ......................................................................8-9 LIFE SKILLS/STUDENT-ATHLETE ENRICHMENT ............................................10 MEDIA INFORMATION ..............................................................................11 2009 SEASON PREVIEW ..........................................................................12 HEAD COACH SEAMUS PURCELL ..............................................................13 ASSISTANT COACH NATE MILLETTE ............................................................14 ASSISTANT COACH RYAN LEVESQUE ..........................................................14 ROSTER ....................................................................................................15 MEET THE BULLDOGS ........................................................................16-22 2008 RESULTS AND STATISTICS ................................................................23 MEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK ................................................................24
DIRECTIONS TO THE BRYANT SOCCER COMPLEX Bryant University is easily accessible from major highways, Logan Airport in Boston and T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, R.I. The University is just 15 minutes from Providence, one hour from Boston and three hours from New York City. To reach Bryant, take Interstate 95 to Interstate 295. Take Exit 8B off I-295 and follow Route 7 North for one mile to the University entrance on the left. Turn right into the parking lot toward Bulldog Stadium. The Bryant Soccer Complex is adjacent to the football stadium.
ON THE COVERS
Senior captains Kyle Paton (7), Taylor Sabo (19) and Pat Bedard (13) are featured on the front cover of the 2009 media guide. Seniors Andre Barros, Neil Black, Matt Brown and John Soborski are featured on the back. Cover designs by Brian Bruce.
General Information Location ........................................ Smithfield, R.I. 02917 Founded ...................................................................... 1863 Enrollment.................................................................. 3,200 President ................................ Hon. Ronald K. Machtley Director of Athletics ........................................ Bill Smith Colors................................................ Black, Gold & White Nickname.............................................................. Bulldogs Affiliation ................................................ NCAA Division I Conference .................................................. Independent (Northeast Conference, 2012-13) Stadium .................................................................. Bulldog Surface/Capacity .................. Grass/3400 (lights) Website ................................ www.bryantbulldogs.com Coaching Staff Head Coach ............ Seamus Purcell (Providence’89) Record at Bryant ................ 93-109-16 (12 years) Career Record .................... 93-109-16 (12 years) Asst. Coach .......................... Nate Millette (UMass ‘06) Asst. Coach....................Ryan Levesque (Vermont ‘96) Athletic Trainer .......................................... Melanie Gran Team Information 2009 Captains ..........................................Pat Bedard ‘10 ............................................................Taylor Sabo ‘10 ..............................................................Kyle Paton ‘10 2008 Record ............................................................ 1-14-1 Home I Away I Neutral .................... 0-1-0 I 0-13-1 I 1-0-0 First Varsity Season.................................................... 1971 All-Time Record........................ 260-325-30 (39 years) Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................18/3 Starters Returning/Lost .............................................. 9/2 Newcomers ...................................................................... 11 Roster by Year (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.)......................5/8/11/11 Athletic Communications Assoc. A.D./External Relations.................. Jason Sullivan Office Phone ........................................ (401) 232-6072 Email..................................................jsulliva@bryant.edu Assistant Director ........................................Allie Weinberger Office Phone........................................ (401) 232-6558 Email.......................................... aweinbe1@bryant.edu Communications Assistant (Contact) ........Brian Bruce Office Phone............................(401) 232-6000 x20113 Cell Phone ................................................(607) 745-6093 Email ....................................................bbruce@bryant.edu Office Fax .............................................. (401) 232-6076 Dir. of Marketing/Promotions ...................... Jane Donahue Athletic Administration Associate A.D. ............................................ John Ruppert Director of Compliance ..........................Beth Wandyes Head Athletic Trainer ........................ Patrick O’Sullivan Team Physicians ...................... Michael Feldman, M.D. .............................................. Jonathan Gastel, M.D. Equipment Manager .................................. Angelo Caliri
The 2009 Bryant University men’s soccer media guide is published by the Department of Athletics in conjunction with the office of university relations. This publication was written and designed by Brian Bruce, Athletic Communications Assistant. Editorial assistance provided by Jason Sullivan, Allie Weinberger, Seamus Purcell, Nate Millette and Ryan levesque. Photography by David Silverman. Inside cover photos courtesy of The Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau with photography by Michael Melford, Marianne Groszko and Jason Sullivan. Printing by Minuteman Press.
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bryant Bryant University: The Character of n a world where change is the only constant, it takes more than ambition to succeed.
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At Bryant University, you’ll gain an education in personal effectiveness and professional vision. You will study where practice and theory intersect, where experience is your teacher, where character and success go hand in hand. You’ll explore the arts and humanities and step outside the box. You’ll learn to see solutions where others see problems. You’ll come to embrace classic words like “integrity” and “responsibility,” because at Bryant they’ve always been important. You’ll master the technology of today to change tomorrow. You’ll be firmly planted in your chosen field and thoroughly prepared to bend when the winds of change blow. You’ll create new ways of doing business and apply them to the business of life. FOCUSING ON THE BEST BUSINESS PRACTICES Adaptability, change, innovation — these are the hallmarks of the Bryant academic program. Your path to leadership starts with an education in excellence.
“No. 2 Most Wired Campus” — The Princeton Review on Forbes.com
Our state-of-the-art curriculum has been designed to meet the needs of the 21st-century workplace and offers a broadbased education through 15 undergraduate programs in business, technology and liberal arts. You can expand your options by pursuing any one of 18 minors in a variety of leading-edge disciplines, such as biotechnology, environmental science, women’s studies and international business.
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Excellence and a commitment to teaching the best business practices have defined a Bryant education throughout its history — we were one of the first universities in New England to offer a financial services concentration, a program now considered among the best of its kind. THE GEORGE E. BELLO CENTER FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Opening in September 2002, this state-of-the-art addition to the Bryant campus houses the extensive collection of the Douglas and Judith Krupp Library, as well as group and individual study areas, electronic classrooms, a digital library, a trading room that simulates real-world financial trading conditions, a cybercafe and a wireless environment with more than 450 data ports for students’ computers. AN IDEAL LOCATION Bryant’s location in Smithfield, RI, will connect you with a wealth of personal and professional opportunities. Nicknamed “The Ocean State,” Rhode Island is brimming with dining, entertainment and recreation along its more than 400 miles of coastline and 100-plus beaches. Only 15 minutes from campus, the state capital of Providence is easily accessible and provides numerous career and internship opportunities and is a Renaissance City rich in culture and American history. And what could be better than living at a university that puts you in touch with the major metropolitan areas of the east?•At only one hour from Boston and three hours from New York City, Bryant is within range of Fortune 500 corporations, professional sports teams, nationally recognized museums, theatres and cultural institutions across the Northeast.
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University Listed in The Princeton Review’s “Top 361 Colleges in America.”
QUICK FACTS
Ninety-eight percent of all full-time, tenured and tenure-track faculty have earned a Ph.D. or the highest designation in their field.
Rated a “Best Buy” in higher education by Barron’s. Bryant University fosters and promotes a great deal of personal interaction between students and faculty, with class sizes averaging 28 students and a student-to-faculty ratio of 16:1.
The University’s new Communications Complex houses a television studio that is equipped with state-of-the-art digital editing technology and the best production equipment and facilities available. It is also the home of Bryant’s studentrun radio station, “WIMF: The Beat of Bryant.”
Bryant’s residence halls and townhouses provide an environment that fosters intellectual, social and personal growth. Eighty-three percent of students live on campus.
Bryant University is accredited by: The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) In 2008, Bryant was visited by a pair of former U.S. presidents. Bill Clinton spoke to the student body in February, while George H. W. Bush delivered the commencement address in May 2008.
The Associated to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)* The Association of American College and Universities (AACU) * Less than 10 percent of business schools worldwide are given this accreditation.
TYPE OF SCHOOL: Private/Independent FOUNDED: 1863 CAMPUS: 420 acres, located 12 miles northwest of Providence, 50 miles from Boston and 195 miles from New York City UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT: 3,200 full-time and part-time undergrads, representing 31 states and 32 countries GRADUATE ENROLLMENT: Over 400 full-time and part-time graduate students in three master’s programs LIVING ARRANGEMENTS: Housing is guaranteed for four years UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS College of Arts and Sciences B.S. in Actuarial Mathematics B.A. in Applied Economics B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Statistics B.A. in Applied Psychology B.A. in Communication B.A. in Liberal Arts Economics English Global Studies History International Studies History International Studies Literary and Cultural Studies Politics and Law B.A. in Global Studies B.A. in History B.A. in Literary and Cultural Studies B.A. in Politics and Law B.A. in Sociology College of Business B.S. in Business Administration Accounting Accounting Information Systems Applied Actuarial Mathematics Computer Information Systems Finance Financial Services Management Marketing B.S. in Information Technology B.S. in International Business Special programs for academic credit: Honors Program, Internships, Study Abroad, Army ROTC, Learning for Leadership ATHLETICS: NCAA Division I transitional member; Set to become 12th member the Northeast Conference in 2012-13; 11 varsity sports for men and 11 for women
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MEN’S SPORTS Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming Tennis Indoor Track and Field Outdoor Track and Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Indoor Track and Field Outdoor Track and Field Volleyball
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On the field, bountiful Bulldog teams and individuals have qualified for a number of NCAA Championships. In its final four years of Division II competition, 55 teams qualified for the postseason, including all 22 sports in the Bulldogs’ unprecedented 2007-08 campaign. Six teams captured Northeast-10 Conference titles in Bryant’s final year of Division II play, three of them winning both the regular season and the league tournament. In 2007-08, Bryant athletic teams made 16 NCAA Tournament appearances, featured seven AllAmerica picks, 15 all-region selections, 60 allconference accolades, two conference Coach of the Year honors, two tournament MVPs and one conference Player of the Year en route to its fourth Northeast-10 President’s Cup Trophy in the last five years. That year alone, the Bulldogs boasted 24 academic all-conference selections.
Athletics in 2008-09, and to amazing results. With each of Bryant’s 22 programs earning its first Division I win, the Bulldogs knocked off teams from the Big East, Ivy League, America East, Patriot League, ACC, Atlantic 10 and CAA en route to a truly impressive year, both on the field and off. Four teams would finish .500 or better, including football, baseball and men’s lacrosse, while golf took first place at the New England Championships. The men’s lacrosse program received votes in both national polls while 124 student-athletes were named to the Northeast Conference Academic Honor Roll. Bryant will continue DI competition during its fouryear reclassification period before becoming a full member of the NEC in 2012-13. Bryant offers 22 varsity sports, with its most recent addition to the Bulldog community coming in 2005 with the debut of men’s and women’s swimming. In addition to its intercollegiate sports programs, Bryant also offers 11 club sports teams and a popular intramural program throughout the academic year.
The University saw the men’s lacrosse team earn a national No. 1 ranking in its final year of Division II, while women’s soccer enjoyed its highest national ranking in program history, grabbing the No. 2 spot. Other nationally ranked teams in 2007-08 included baseball, field hockey and men’s tennis. The Bulldogs opened up a new era of Bryant
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athletics Bryant University has produced 63 All-Americans over its Division II history.
Of those All-Americans, 28 of them were recognized as First Team selections.
Seven Bulldogs have earned Academic All-America honors.
Bryant has brought 44 regular-season conference titles back to campus.
The Bulldogs have won 41 conference tournaments since co-founding the NE-10.
Bryant student-athletes have earned 92 team and individual NCAA tournament berths.
Why is his name tupper? Tupper, the Bryant University bulldog mascot, was named after Earl Tupper, president and founder of the Tupperware Corporation. Mr. Tupper donated his 220acre Smithfield farm estate to what was then Bryant College on October 24, 1967. Tupper, who had originally planned to sell his estate, was so impressed with Bryant that he decided to donate the land instead, allowing Bryant to move from its original location on Providence’s East Side to its current Smithfield, R.I. residence. Originally nicknamed the Indians, Bryant became the Bulldogs in 1995. Out of appreciation for Earl Tupper and his generosity, when the school made the move, Tupper the Bulldog was born.
Bryant student-athletes have won eight ECAC Championships among seven different sports.
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facilities BRYANT TURF COMPLEX
HOME OF BRYANT FIELD HOCKEY, LACROSSE & SOCCER
highlight of Bryant University’s stellar athletic facilities, the Bryant Turf Complex was completed in 2006 to provide a new home for Bulldog field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse.
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Made from Sprinturf technology, the field provides a consistent G-max level that trumps even the most prestine of natural grass fields. The playing surface is surrounded by a state-of-the-art track, rennovated in 2006 as part of the Turf Field project, which houses both the men’s and women’s track and field programs, while the field also serves as a practice facility for a number of Bryant teams. With the recent addition of stadium lights, the Complex also allows for athletic practice and competition throughout the seasons. A new scoreboard provides the Bulldogs with timing and scoring not just for field hockey, soccer and lacrosse, but also for track timing up to eight lanes. Meanwhile, Bryant’s recently installed bleachers accomodate its many fans — the Bulldogs drew a crowd of over 1,000 for its men’s lacrosse contest against crosstown Brown University in 2009. The Bryant Turf Complex is located adjacent to Bulldog Stadium, and the complex shares the stadium’s concourse, training room, concession stand and restrooms. An upgrade to the stadium’s concourse, completed in 2009, also gives Turf Field teams new and improved locker rooms of their own inside the complex, offering cutting edge video technology, coaches lockers and comfortable and accomodating team rooms. In addition to serving as the home of Bryant field hockey, soccer and lacrosse, the Bryant Turf Complex has played host to the Rhode Island Special Olympics, Relay for Life and several conference and NCAA championships.
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The Elizabeth and•Malcolm Chace Wellness &•Athletic Center serves as the hub for the entire department of athletics. This 9,000-square foot facility houses Bryant’s fully resurfaced basketball and volleyball courts, the fitness center, Jarvis Varsity Weight Room, pool, excercise studio and two practice courts, and is also home to the athletic department staff.
The Fitness Center was completed in 2001 and is modeled after private-sector health clubs, featuring stateof-the-art selectorized circuit machines, treadmills, elliptical cross trainers, recumbent and virtual reality bikes, as well as lifecycles, rowing machines and stairsteppers.
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bulldog Hon. Ronald K. Machtley Bryant University President
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nder the leadership of President Ronald K. Machtley, Bryant University has evolved into one of the most progressive and leading institutions of higher learning in New England.
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Hardly a president who remains behind the scenes when it comes to intercollegiate athletics, Machtley — a former collegiate student-athlete in his own right — has been an ardent supporter of Bulldog sports since becoming the University’s seventh president in 1996. Mr. Machtley’s “New Century Plan For Excellence” initiated the most significant enhancements to the Bryant campus and community since the university’s move to Smithfield, and athletics was no exception. His New Century Plan saw the Bulldogs’ varsity athletics program expand to 22 teams with the addition of football, field hockey, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and in 2005 men’s and women’s swimming. The addition of the new varsity programs brought about an overhaul of the university’s athletics facilities as well. These renovations are highlighted by the construction of Bulldog Stadium, which serves as the home of the Bryant football, soccer and lacrosse teams, as well as state-of-the-art fields for baseball, softball and field hockey. Changes to Bulldog athletics also inspired and supported the introduction of the Wellness Center, which provides Bryant with a health and fitness center that is second to none. Before assuming the presidency at Bryant in June of 1996, Mr. Machtley was best known as one of Rhode Island’s leading public servants. He served
as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1988 to 1995 and was a member of the House Armed Services Committee. He was also the ranking Republican on the Small Business Committee’s Minority Enterprise, Finance and Urban Development Subcommittee and cofounder of the first House Working Group on Mental Health. As a reflection of the esteem in which his congressional colleagues held him, Mr. Machtley was elected president of his congressional class during each of his terms in the House. Upon completion of his term in Congress, Mr. Machtley served as a partner in the international telecommunications law firm Wilkinson, Barker, Knauer & Quinn in Washington, D.C. He is admitted to practicing law in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Florida. President Machtley is a 1970 graduate of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. He earned a juris doctorate from Suffolk University in 1978 and served on active duty in the United States Navy. Mr. Machtley also completed 25 years of service as a captain in the U.S. Naval Reserves. He was a member of the board of visitors of the United States Naval Academy from 1992 to 1995 and currently serves on the boards of several corporations, as well as on the boards of many civic and charitable organizations. President Machtley and his wife, Kati, have two children and reside on the Bryant campus with their two dogs, Sandy and Paddington. Their son, Todd, is an undergraduate at Muhlenberg College. Their daughter, Erin, graduated from Villanova University in 1998.
BILL SMITH Director of Athletics ill Smith came to Bryant University in August of 2006, after spending eight years at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. He joined the Iowa State athletic department as compliance director in 1998 before being promoted to associate athletic director in 2002 and then senior associate athletic director in 2005.
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At Iowa State, Smith managed oversight responsibilities for compliance, academic services, sports medicine, athletic training and strength and conditioning. Under his leadership and direction, Iowa State successfully developed an Academic Plan for Student-Athlete Academic Services, resulting in ISU's 89 percent
student-athlete graduation rate. A total of 290 student-athletes have earned Big 12 Conference Honor Roll recognition since 2001. While serving as compliance coordinator at ISU, Smith was appointed chair of the Big 12 Conference compliance coordinators group. During that time, he was also a member of the University's steering committee for NCAA Certification. Prior to joining the Iowa State staff, Smith served as executive associate director for compliance and championships for the Patriot League for one year. In that role, he managed 19 conference events, was the conference's
primary liaison with all coaches’ groups and directed league-wide compliance education programs. A native of Auburn, NY, Smith graduated from Colgate University in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in political science. During his time at Colgate, Smith played both football and lacrosse (1985-89) and was awarded the Tom Dodge Award in 1989 for exemplifying outstanding effort, determination and performance. Smith and his wife, Maura, have four children: Molly, Liam, Daniel and Marin.
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administration INSIDE THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
COACHES & ADMINISTRATORS
ARCHIE BOULET
MARY BURKE
A.J. CALIRI
KATIE CAMERON
BARBARA CILLI
JENNIFER DIPRETE
Head Coach Men’s Golf
Head Coach Women’s Basketball
Operations/ Equipment Manager
Head Coach Swimming
Head Coach Women’s Tennis
Health & Wellness Coordinator
MARTY FINE
CHRIS FLINT
THERESA GARLACY
RON GENDRON
KAREN HEALEY
TIM O’SHEA
Head Coach Football
Head Coach Women’s Soccer
Head Coach Volleyball
Head Coach Men’s Tennis
Head Coach Women’s Lacrosse
Head Coach Men’s Basketball
JAMIE PINZINO
MIKE PRESSLER
SEAMUS PURCELL
STEPHANIE REILLY
JOHN RUPPERT
SHAUNESSY SAUCIER
Head Coach Baseball
Head Coach Men’s Lacrosse
Head Coach Men’s Soccer
Head Coach XC/Track & Field
Associate Director of Athletics
Head Coach Field Hockey
RAY SAVNER
JASON SULLIVAN
KELLEY TIARKS
LISA-ANN WALLACE
BETHANY WANDYES
Operations/ Concessions Manager
Associate AD/ External Relations
Life Skills Coordinator
Head Coach Softball
ALLIE WEINBERGER
Director of Compliance/SWA
Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
ATHLETIC TRAINING PATRICK O’SULLIVAN Head Athletic Trainer Saint Bonaventure ’00
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING MELANIE GRAN
JILLEYAN HOFFMAN
Assistant Athletic Trainer St. Andrew’s Presbyterian ’02
Assistant Athletic Trainer
TIM BRIEN
Kings College ’06 JMU ’08
Strength & Conditioning Coach University of Rhode Island ’02
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life skills
STUDENT-ATHLETE ENRICHMENT ryant University is a recognized member of the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The program is designed to provide student-athletes with an enriched co-curricular experience, while assisting them in their pursuit of excellence in the classroom, on the playing field and in the community. The areas of focus for the life skills program are:
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ACADEMICS, ACHIEVEMENT AND MENTORSHIP Student-athletes face many unique challenges in the areas of time management, study skills development, course balance and selection, and utilization of campus resources. The University and the department of athletics are sensitive to the high standards of success we expect from our student-athletes, and the support and mentorship provided to them is designed to enhance time management and study skill strategies, better preparing them for success. We also utilize tracking methods to ensure that all student-athletes are taking full advantage of the academic resources provided by the University. The mentorship of our student-athletes is designed to supplement — not replace —the academic advising offered by Undergraduate Programs. Additionally, all student-athletes are encouraged to develop relationships with the faculty and take advantage of the Academic Center for Excellence (ACE) and the Writing Center on a weekly basis. ACE offers a variety of academic support resources, including learning skills assessments, learning labs, free tutoring services and learning specialists. In addition to ACE, study halls are mandatory for all freshmen student-athletes, as well as any upperclassmen with cumulative GPAs of 2.39 or below. Bryant student-athletes have a long record of demonstrated academic success: almost half of our studentathletes earned a GPA of 3.0 or above last semester, while more than 30 percent made Dean’s List. The University’s Chi Alpha Sigma chapter recognizes junior and senior student-athletes who achieve excellence in the classroom (minimum 3.4 GPA), in the community and in the playing arena. PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT College life is a new experience. Bryant addresses the added demands for student-athletes in the areas of social pressures, academics and the transition to a higher level of athletic competition. Educational speakers focus on social issues (substance abuse, gambling, sexual as-
sault and self-esteem), health and wellness issues, academic preparedness and campus community leadership. Value-based choices and the development of character are important components of the educational experience. CAREER ENHANCEMENT Student-athletes have a unique co-curricular experience that emphasizes leadership, initiative, teamwork, goal setting, goal achievement and extensive time management. This component of the life skills program focuses on student-athletes taking advantage of all of these tools in their career search and in the workplace. COMMUNITY SERVICE Community service programs coordinated by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and the Peer Mentor Programs are opportunities to experience personal growth and development, as well as give back to the community at-large. Prospective members of Chi Alpha Sigma must fulfill induction requirements that include demonstrating positive community leadership and completing significant community service hours and projects.
Bryant student‑athletes posted a 2.97 overall GPA — the highest in school history Seven programs posted team GPAs better than a 3.0 for the academic year Nine programs posted team GPAs better than a 3.0 for the fall semester Eight programs posted team GPAs better than a 3.0 for the spring semester Four student‑athletes achieved 4.0 GPAs in one or both semesters 283 athletes were awarded Dean’s List honors throughout the fall and spring semesters 124 student‑athletes were named to the Northeast Conference Academic Honor Roll 193 student‑athletes, 43 percent, exceeded the GPA of the overall student population 191 student‑athletes, 42 percent, maintained GPAs at or above a 3.0 112 student‑athletes have cumulative GPAs at or above a 3.2, while 10 percent boast cumulative averages at or above a 3.5
ATHLETIC SUCCESS As we endeavor to support our athletic program’s success on the playing field, Bryant University employs targeted programming in team leadership, communication, team chemistry and sports psychology as areas of focus. Additionally, the continued development of SAAC and its goal of garnering community support for all programs will continue to foster a sense of Bryant spirit and pride.
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media information
BRYANT UNIVERSITY WELCOMES COVERAGE OF ALL ITS HOME SPORTING EVENTS FROM ACCREDITED WRITERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS & BROADCAST OUTLETS.
Media Contacts Athletic Communications: The Bryant University athletic communications office is located on the second floor of the Chace Athletic Center.
Credentials: Media credentials for all Bryant home games can be obtained by contacting the Athletic Communications Office in writing or by telephone. Credentials will be left at will call. Jason Sullivan Associate A.D./External Relations Office: (401) 232-6072 Cell: (401) 255-7137 Fax: (401) 232-6361 Email: jsulliva@bryant.edu
Allison Weinberger Asst. Director of Athletic Communications Office: (401) 232-6558 Cell: (484) 894-1525 Fax: (401) 232-6076 Email: aweinbe1@bryant.edu
Brian Bruce / Communications Assistant Office: (401) 232-6000 (x20113) / Email: bbruce@bryant.edu Radio: Radio stations planning to broadcast Bryant home contests must make arrangements with the Athletic Communications Office at least two weeks prior to the requested game. Telephone lines will be supplied by the university, provided the requested notice is given. All calls must be made either on a collect or calling card basis. Press Row Services: The Bryant Athletic Communications Office will provide a game program, current press release, pregame statistics and game notes prior to each contest. A full boxscore, play-by-play, shot chart and other applicable game material will be distributed at halftime and at the end of the game. Postgame Interviews: Bryant University’s locker rooms are closed to all media. A 10-minute cooling off period will be strictly enforced, after which the Bryant head coach and requested players will be made available to the media. Postgame interviews will be conducted outside each team’s respective locker room. Requests for visiting coaches and players should be made through the opponent’s sports information contact.
NEWSPAPERS
BROADCAST OUTLETS
Providence Journal 75 Fountain Street Providence, RI Phone: (401) 277-7340 Fax: (401) 277-7444 www.projo.com
WJAR-TV Channel 10 (NBC) 23 Kenney Drive Cranston, RI Phone: (401) 455-9105 Fax: (401) 455-9140
Woonsocket Call 75 Main Street Woonsocket,•RI 02895 Phone: (401) 767-8548 Fax: (401) 765-2834 www.woonsocketcall.com Smithfield Observer P.O. Box 950 Greenville, RI 02828 Phone: (401) 949-2420 Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02107 Phone: (617) 929-2860 Fax: (617) 929-2872 Boston Herald One Herald Square Boston, MA 02106 Phone: (617) 426-3008 Fax: (617) 542-1314
FROM BOSTON AND POINTS NORTH Take Interstate 95 South to Interstate 295 South. Take Exit 8B off of I-295 onto Route 7 North. Continue on Route 7 North for one mile. The University is on Route 7 on the left.
TICKET INFORMATION Alumni/Adults $6 Non-Bryant Students $ 3 Senior Citizens $3 BU Students (with ID) Free Children (under 10) Free (football : $8 GA / $12 reserved)
FROM NEW YORK CITY AND POINTS SOUTH Take Interstate 95 North to Interstate 295 North. Take Exit 8B off of I-295 onto Route 7 North. Continue on Route 7 North for one mile. The University is on Route 7 on the left.
FROM POINTS WEST Take Interstate 90 East to Exit 10A onto Route 146 South. Take Route 146 South to Interstate 295 South. Take Exit 8B off of I-295 onto Route 7 North. Continue on Route 7 North for one mile. The University is on Route 7 on the left.
Cox Communications 9 J.P. Morgan Highway West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: (401) 821-1919 ext. 361 Fax: (401) 828-3835 WOON-1240 AM Radio 1 Social Street Woonsocket, RI 02895 Phone: (401) 762-1240 Fax: (401)769-8232 www.onworldwide.com
Associated Press 10 Dorrance Street Providence, RI 02903 Phone: (401) 274-2270 Fax: (401) 272-5644
Media Work Room: Space will be available for media members who need to file postgame reports. There is ample work space with power outlets, telephones and internet access.
Bryant University is easily accessible from major highways, T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, RI, and Logan Airport in Boston. Bryant is located on Route 7 in Smithfield, RI, just 15 minutes from Providence, one hour from Boston and three hours from New York City.
WLNE-TV Channel 6 (ABC) 10 Orms Street Providence, RI 02903 Phone: (401) 453-8038 Fax: (401) 331-4431
WIRE SERVICE
Player Interviews: Interviews other than those immediately following the game must be arranged through a member of the athletic communications staff, who will coordinate a time as to not interfere with the student’s academic schedule.
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WPRI-TV Channel 12 (CBS) 25 Catamore Boulevard East Providence, RI 02914 Phone: (401) 438-3310 Fax: (401) 431-1012
Tickets are available on game day. To reserve your tickets ahead of time, call (401) 232-6513 to purchase advance tickets using American Express, Visa or MasterCard.
FROM PROVIDENCE AND POINTS EAST Take Route 6 East to Interstate 295 North. Take Exit 8B off of I-295 onto Route 7 North. Continue on Route 7 North for one mile. The University is on Route 7 on the left.
BY AIR T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, RI, is located 20 minutes from the Bryant campus and serves all major airlines. The Bryant campus is located one hour from Logan Airport in Boston, Mass. Public transportation is easily accessible from Boston to Providence.
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2009 BRYANT UNIVERSITY MEN ’S SOCCER
MEET THE COACHES
SEAMUS PURCELL HEAD COACH
13TH SEASON
PROVIDENCE ‘89
ne of the foremost collegiate players in t h e r i c h h i s t o r y o f N e w E n g l a n d s o c c e r, S e a m u s P u r c e l l e n t e r s h i s 13 t h s e a s o n as head coach of the Bryant University men's soccer team.
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W i t h a n o v e r a l l r e c o r d o f 9 3 - 110 - 16 s p a n n i n g 12 s e a s o n s , P u r c e l l l e d t h e B u l l d o g s i n t o their first season of Division I play in 2008, playing a brutal travel schedule that took t h e m t o O l d D o m i n i o n , VC U , M a r q u e t t e , P i t t s burgh, and Richmond. He earned his first Division I win on September 7th with a 2-0 win over Richmond, and played a nationallyranked Brown University squad to the wire b e f o r e f a l l i n g 1- 0 . I n 20 07, P u r c e l l g u i d e d t h e B u l l d o g s t o a n 118 r e c o r d a n d a b e r t h i n t h e N o r t h e a s t - 10 C o n ference quarterfinals. The Bryant men's soccer team qualified for t h e N o r t h e a s t - 10 C o n f e r e n c e t o u r n a m e n t seven of the last eight seasons in the confere n c e , i n c l u d i n g a n a p p e a r a n c e i n t h e N E - 10 semifinals and a regional ranking of No. 4 just one spot shy of a berth in the NCAA tournament.
Originally from Dublin, Ireland, Purcell was a member of the Irish national team for three years, during which time he competed in both the European and Wo r l d C u p C h a m p i onships in the former Soviet Union. I n 19 8 5 , P u r c e l l e n rolled at Providence College, where he was twice named an All-American and was a four-time All-New England selection. P u r c e l l c a m e t o B r y a n t i n 19 9 5 a s a n a s s i s t a n t coach with the Bulldog women's team and was elevated to the head coaching ranks of t h e m e n ' s s i d e i n 19 9 6 . A 19 8 9 g r a d u a t e o f P r o v i d e n c e , P u r c e l l r e s i d e s i n We s t G r e e n w i c h , R . I . H e w a s i n d u c t e d into the Providence College Hall of Fame in J a n u a r y o f 20 0 8 .
Under Purcell's direction, Bryant University has been one of the most consistently comp e t i t i v e t e a m s i n t h e N o r t h e a s t - 10 C o n f e r ence, which has established itself as perhaps the top Division II soccer league in the nation. Purcell led Bryant to one of the most succ e s s f u l s e a s o n s i n s c h o o l h i s t o r y i n 2 0 01 a s t h e B u l l d o g s f i n i s h e d 12 - 8 - 0 , i n c l u d i n g t w o wins against teams ranked in the final nat i o n a l t o p - 25 p o l l . P u r c e l l w a s n a m e d t h e N o r t h e a s t - 10 C o n f e r e n c e C o a c h o f t h e Ye a r a n d t h e N a t i o n a l S o c cer Coaches Association of America New E n g l a n d R e g i o n C o a c h o f t h e Ye a r i n 2 0 0 2 and was a finalist for national Coach of the Ye a r h o n o r s .
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NATE MILLETTE ASSISTANT COACH
2ND SEASON
UMASS ‘06
ate Millette is entering his second year as the assistant men's soccer coach. A natve of Scituate, RI, Nate graduated from Scituate High School in 2002. While there, Millette played four years of soccer, basketball and baseball.
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Millette was a four-time all-conference soccer player in the open-division. As a senior, he was a member of the Rhode Island All-State team and was second in the league in points, scoring 18 goals and dishing out six assists while splitting time between sweeper and center midfield. Millette played for Northern Lightning, South Coast United and Mid-state Stompers Premier Clubs, collecting a total of six state cup titles. A graduate of UMass-Amherst in 2006, Millette majored in sport management. He was a walk-on freshman and a redshirt sophomore for the Minutemen. Millette was the head coach for the U-15 Girls Amherst town team and also assisted the Amherst High School boys team. Among other positions he held, Millette was an operations manager for the third annual SoccerFest sponsored by Adidas. He is currently working towards his MBA at Bryant.
RYAN LEVESQUE ASSISTANT COACH
1ST SEASON
yan Levesque joins the coaching staff of the Bryant University men's soccer team for his first season in 2009. Levesque comes to Smithfield from Brown University, where he spent three years serving as assistant men's soccer coach.
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Over his trio of seasons with Brown, the Bears went a combined 35-12-5, winning the Ivy League in 2007 with a perfect 7-0 conference record. Brown also made two NCAA appearances during Levesque's tenure, advancing to the second round each time. Prior to his stint at Brown, Levesque served as the head coach of Suffield (CT) Academy from 2001-2005. His Suffield teams qualified for the New England tournament for three-straight years after being unable to achieve the feat in the previous seven seasons. His 2005 team also won the New England Prep School Championship.
VERMONT ‘96 conference player and finished his career No. 7 on Vermont's all-time goal scorers list. Levesque also has extensive professional playing experience, competing for the Connecticut Wolves, the Abbington Town United, English Third Division, the Buffalo Blizzard, the Vermont Wanderers, the Boston Bulldogs, the New Hampshire Phantoms and the Western Mass. Pioneers. He holds a USSF "A" License and the NSCAA Premier Diploma. Levesque currently resides in Smithfield, R.I. with his wife, Cassie, and daughter, Sophia.
Before arriving at Suffield, Levesque served as an assistant coach at University of Vermont from 1998 to 2001. He is currently the Bruno United Boys U15 and U16 premier team coach. A 1996 Vermont graduate, Levesque was a four-year starter for the Catamounts. The MVP of the 1995 New England All-Star Game, he was a two-time academic all14
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Player
Cl.
Pos.
Hgt.
Wgt.
Hometown (School)
00
Andrew Snell
So.
GK
6-2
210
South Salem, NY (John Jay HS)
0
Victor Tutino
Jr.
GK
6-0
160
Deer Park, NY (St. Anthony’s HS)
1
Matt Miscione
Fr.
GK
6-1
165
Ashburn, VA (Stone Bridge HS)
3
Mike DaFonte
Fr.
M/F
5-11
160
Ossining, NY (Ossining HS)
4
Matthew Brown
Gr.
F
5-9
150
South Easton, MA (Oliver Ames HS)
5
Jordan Martin
Jr.
M
5-9
140
Bristol, CT (Bristol Central HS)
6
Nicholas Parisi
So.
M/F
5-9
150
Holbrook, NY (Sachem East HS)
7
Kyle Paton
Sr.
M
5-9
185
Westfield, MA (Westfield HS)
8
Erik Lekstrom
Jr.
M
5-9
155
Worcester, MA (Leicester HS)
10
Andre Barros
Sr.
F
5-10
180
Ashland, MA (Bridgton Academy)
11
Neil Black
Sr.
M/F
5-11
180
Roslyn Heights, NY (Herricks HS)
12
Trevor Krapels
So.
D/M
5-11
165
West Paterson, NJ (Passaic Valley HS)
13
Patrick Bedard
Sr.
D
5-7
175
East Longmeadow, MA (East Longmeadow HS)
14
Ben Lawrence
So.
D
5-9
175
Amherst, NH (Souhegan HS)
16
Daniel Cook
So.
D
5-11
175
East Haven, CT (East Haven HS)
18
Dan Loreaux
Jr.
D
6-1
180
Duxbury, MA (Duxbury HS)
19
Taylor Sabo
Jr.
D
6-0
170
Scarborough, ME (Scarborough HS)
20
Sean Kaukas
Jr.
M
5-9
155
Glastonbury, CT (Glastonbury HS)
21
John Soborski
Sr.
D
6-0
175
Stratham, NH (Winchendon School MA)
22
Omar Ismail
Fr.
M
5-7
160
Fairfax, VA (Oakton HS)
23
Ethan Freidman
So.
D
5-7
140
Massapequa Park, NY (Massapequa HS)
24
Frankie Hand
So.
M
5-8
185
Lynbrook, NY (Lynbrook HS)
25
Matthew D’Amelio
Fr.
D
5-10
145
Lincoln, RI (Lincoln HS)
26
Ben Mello
So.
M/F
5-10
165
Rehoboth, MA (LaSalle Academy)
27
Eddie Curry
Fr.
D
5-10
165
Massapequa, NY (St. Anthony’s HS)
28
Edward Barr
Fr.
M
5-11
165
Fairfax, VA (Oakton HS)
29
Anthony Zarella
Fr.
M/F
6-0
160
Marshfield, MA (Marshfield HS)
30
Bryan German
So.
D
6-2
180
Sandwich, MA (Sandwich HS)
31
Sean Reilly
Fr.
M
5-10
160
Monroe, NY (Monroe-Woodbury HS)
32
Tom Nelan
Jr.
F
6-5
175
East Haddam, CT (Nathan Hale-Ray HS)
33
James Lineberger
Fr.
F
6-1
170
Warwick, RI (Warwick Veterans Memorial HS)
34
Travis Frank
Fr.
M
5-9
160
Port Jefferson Station, NY (Comsewogue HS)
41
James Clements
Fr.
GK
6-0
170
Lebanon, CT (Lyman Memorial HS)
Head Coach: Seamus Purcell (Colby ‘92),13th Season Assistant Coaches: Nate Millette (UMass ‘06), second season, Ryan Levesque (Vermont ‘96), first season
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MEET THE BULLDOGS ANDRE BARROS Senior • Forward • 5-10 • 180 Ashland, Mass. • Bridgton Academy
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As a junior: Played in 14 games, registering one shot on goal in a loss at Central Connecticut State. Before Bryant: Transfer from Assumption College... Appeared in 17 games for the Greyhounds as a freshman... Started 13 games... Tallied two goals and an assist... Led the team in scoring with five points... Attended Bridgton Academy prior to moving on to Assumption... A 2005 graduate of Marian High School... Played both soccer and lacrosse... Two-time MetroWest all-star in soccer... Named to all-state team... Team MVP junior and senior year... Won Central Catholic League Championship... MetroWest lacrosse all-star. Personal: Son of Suzanna Barros, Andre Barros was born July 21, 1987.
PATRICK BEDARD Senior • Defense • 5-7• 175 East Longmeadow, Mass. • East Longmeadow HS
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As a junior: Played in 11 games... Started one match at St. Francis (NY)... Registered one shot on net at Robert Morris. As a sophomore: Started 18 out of 18 games played, scoring one goal on September 15 in a 3-0 win over St. Rose. As a freshman: Appeared in 10 games on defense as a freshman... Did not register a point or shot. Before Bryant: All-League selection as a sophomore... Earned All-Western Massachusetts honors as a junior and All-State as a senior. Personal: Son of Richard Bedard and Patricia Kelly-Bedard, Patrick R. Bedard was born July 25, 1988... Brother, John, played baseball and soccer at Endicott College... Sister, Katie, played lacrosse at Wellesley College... Father and uncle both played baseball for Pittsburg Pirates A and AA teams.
NEIL BLACK Senior • Midfield/Forward • 5-11• 180 Roslyn Heights, N.Y. • Herricks HS
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As a junior: Started 10 games in goal for the Bulldogs in 2008... Recorded the program's first Division I win in 2-0 victory over Richmond... Made 33 saves in 782 minutes... Stopped seven shots in a 0-0 tie at Robert Morris. As a sophomore: Started one out of three games played... Faced one shot. As a freshman: Did not appear in any games for the Bulldogs. Before Bryant: A 2006 graduate of Herricks High School... 2004 all-conference selection... All-county honorable mention in 2005 and 2006... Team captain in 2005 and 2006... Helped lead team to 2006 County Championship. Personal: Son of Richard and Sherry Black, Neil Aaron Black was born December 13, 1987. 16
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MATT BROWN Grad Student • Forward • 5-9 • 150 South Easton, Mass. • Oliver Ames HS
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As a sophomore: Started 13 out of 18 games played, scoring six goals on his 14 shots on net, including one in a 3-2 win over Saint Anselm's and another in a 2-1 win over Assumption... Also notched one assist. As a freshman: Scored four goals, including first collegiate goal on Sept. 9 in a 31 loss to Southern N.H... Came on strong in second half of season... Posted 15 shots with one game-winning goal. Before Bryant: Hockomcock League MVP... Brockton Enterprise Player of the Year... Boston Globe All-Scholastic selection... Eastern Massachusetts All-Star game participant, scoring both the game-tying, and game-winning goal... Massachusetts All-State and New England All-Region selection. Perssonal: Son of David and Cynthia Brown, Matthew Gregory Brown was born August 1, 1987 in Brockton Mass... Has a brother, Alex, and a sister, Kaitlin.
KYLE PATON Senior • Midfield • 5-9 • 185 Westfield, Mass. • Westfield HS
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A s a j u n i o r : A p p e a r e d i n a l l 16 m a t c h e s , s t a r t i n g i n 14 . . . H a d seven shots on net, including two at #25 Brown and two at Alb a n y. Before Bryant: Attended Westfield High School, named to First Te a m A l l - W e s t e r n M a s s . f o r b o t h s o c c e r a n d b a s e b a l l . . . A t t e n e d American International College for two years, earning Dean's List a l l f o u r s e m e s t e r s . . . N o m i n a t e d f o r Fr e s h m a n o f t h e Ye a r f o r s o c c e r. Pe r s o n a l : S o n o f Ke r r y a n d A r l e n e Pa t o n , Ky l e R o b e r t Pa t o n w a s b o r n J a n u a r y 2 , 19 8 8 .
JOHN SOBORSKI Senior • Defense • 6-0 • 175 Stratham, N.H. • The Winchendon School (Mass.)
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As a junior: Started in two out of 16 games played... Had five shots including two on goal for the season. As a sophomore: Started in four out of 11 games played, firing one shot on net. As a freshman: Appeared in six games for the Bulldogs on defense, posting two shots from the back line. Before Bryant: A 2005 graduate of the Wichendon School in Stratham, N.H... Four-year varsity soccer player.
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SEAN KAUKAS Junior • Midfield • 5-9 • 155 • Glastonbury, Conn • Glastonbury HS
As a sophomore: Played all 16 games while making six starts... Fired a total of eight shots for the season, putting one on goal... Registered two shots in games versus Richmond and at Robert Morris.
Before Bryant: A 2007 graduate of Glastonbury High School, played both soccer and tennis throughout high school... All-Academic selection all four years... Member of the National Honor Society.
As a freshman: Started eight of out 17 games played... Scored one goal in the team's trip to Hawaii... Also added three assists for the Bulldogs.
Personal: Son of John and Susan Kaukas, Sean L. Kaukas was born September 5, 1989.
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ERIK LEKSTROM Junior • Midfield • 5-9 • 155 • Worcester, Mass. • Leicester HS
As a sophomore: Started two matches while appearing in five for Bryant... Registered two shots on the season. As a freshman: Started seven out of 17 games played... Scored one goal out of his seven shots on net and had two assists. Before Bryant: Four-year varsity starter at center
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Personal: Son of David and Brenda Lekstrom, Erik Lekstrom was born on August 23, 1989 in Worcester, MA.
DAN LOREAUX Junior • Defense • 6-1 • 180 • Duxbury, Mass.• Duxbury HS
As a sophomore: Appeared in 10 games, making two starts... Registered three shots for the season. As a freshman: Started in eight out of 16 games played, adding one assist to the Bulldogs offense in a 3-0 victory over St. Rose. Before Bryant: layed three years of soccer at Duxbury High School... League Champions senior
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midfield... Also played for Juventus USA Club Team... All-state and Central Mass. all-star three years... State finalist Division II senior year... State Cup finalist as a senior.
season... US Club Soccer National Champions in 2006 with Cape Cod Crusaders... Also lettered in track for two seasons where he was regional champion. Personal: Son of Jeff and Annie Loreaux, Dan Scott Loreaux was born on April 19, 1989 in Winslow, NJ.
JORDAN MARTIN Junior • Midfield • 5-9 • 140 • Bristol, Conn • Bristol Central HS
As a sophomore: Played in all 16 games, starting 11... Had three shots with one on net. As a freshman: Started in 15 out of 18 games played... Scored his first collegiate goal on October 6 in a close win over Merrimack.
with Bristol Central High School... Two-time allconference... Captain as a senior... Two-time golf captain. Personal: Son of Ronald and Sharla Martin, Jordan E. Martin was born on April 20, 1989 in Bristol, CT.
Before Bryant: Four-year varsity athlete in both soccer and golf... Two-time conference champion
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TOM NELAN Junior • Forward • 6-5 • 175 • East Haddam, Conn. • Nathan Hale-Ray
As a sophomore: Appeared in all 16 games for the Bulldogs while starting eight... Had 12 shots with six on goal including two in a loss at Central Connecticut State.
Before Bryant: Four-year member of soccer teamat Nathan Hale-Ray High School... All-state and all-conference selection senior year... Also played baseball, basketball and golf.
As a freshman: Started one out of 13 games played, scoring his first collegiate goal on October 6 in a close 4-3 win over Merrimack.
Personal: Son of Jack and Celina Nelan, Tom Francis Nelan was born on March 28, 1989 in Middletown, CT.
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CAPTAIN
TAYLOR SABO
Senior • Defense • 6-0 • 170 • Scarborough, Maine • Scarborough HS
As a sophomore: Started in 17 out of 18 games played... Fired five shots on net. As a freshman: Scored first collegiate goal, the gamewinner, in 3-1 win over AIC on Oct. 21 in the season finale... Added an assist and two shots in 13 games
defender... Western Maine All-State... Western Maine Class A Defense... All-New England all-star... Helped lead team to 2004 Conference Championship... Allstate first team and only underclassman on all-conference team as a junior... U16 State Premier Soccer Champions... 2003 Western Maine champions.
Before Bryant: Graduate of Scarborough High School ... State Premier Soccer Championship (Odyssey '97)... SMAA Championship... All-conference first team as a
Personal: Son of Doug and Sherry Sabo, William Tayor Sabo was born September 14, 1987 in Saco, Maine.
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VICTOR TUTINO Junior • Goalkeeper • 6-0 • 160 • Deer Park, N.Y. • St. Anthony’s
As a sophomore: Played four games in net, starting in one match... Stopped six shots in loss at VCU while playing all 90 minutes... Made three saves in 45 minutes at Old Dominion. As a freshman: Appeared in one match for the Bulldogs, recording two saves. Before Bryant: Four-year starter in goal at St. An-
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thony's High School... Captured New York State Championship as a junior, only state championship in school history... Led team to undefeated regular season and league championship as a freshman... National Honor Society member. Personal: Son of Vic and Sue Tutino, Victor John Tutino was born on October 31, 1989 in Deer Park, NY.
DANIEL COOK Sophomore • Defense • 5-11• 175 • East Haven, Conn. • East Haven HS
As a freshman: Played in five games for the Bulldogs.
Personal: Son of Judith and Douglas Cook.
Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of East Haven High School... All-division selection in 2007.
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ETHAN FRIEDMAN Sophomore • Defense • 5-7 • 140 • Massapequa Park, N.Y. • Massapequa HS
As a freshman: Appeared in nine games, starting the final six games of the season... Had two shots, inlcuding one on net at Albany. Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of Massapequa High School, an All-Conference Class AA selection... Led team to two county
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Personal: Son of Howard and Janet Friedman.
BRYAN GERMAN Sophomore • Defense • 6-2 • 180 • Sandwich, Mass. • Sandwich HS
As a freshman: Started in two games while appearing in eleven as a defender. Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of Sandwich High School, selected as a senior captain in 2007... All-Eastern Mass All-Star selection... Atlantic Coast League All-Star... 2009 Bryant University Men’s Soccer
championships and NERP Championship... Honor Roll student.
DECA State Finalist in Marketing. Personal: Son of Ron and Tricia German, Bryan Charles German was born Septermber 16, 1989.
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FRANKIE HAND Sophomore • Midfield • 5-8 • 185 • Lynbrook, N.Y. • Lynbrook HS
As a freshman: Saw action in 13 games, making six starts... Recorded six shots with one on net for the season... Had two shots in loss at Albany.
Personal: Son of Peter and Nancy Hand.
Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of Lynbrook High School, four-year varsity starte ... All-conference sophomore and junior years... All-county senior year... Played on Long Island OPD select team... Honor Roll student... National Honor Society.
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TREVOR KRAPELS Sophomore • Defense/Midfield • 5-11 • 165 • West Paterson, N.J. • Passaic Valley
As a freshman: Made eight starts while appearing in all 16 matches... Had seven shots while placing three on net for the season... Fired two shots on net in 0-0 tie at Robert Morris.
Northern Hills Conference honors in soccer and volleyball... Selected as a senior captain... Won MVP Award in soccer. Personal: Son of Glen and Patricia Krapels, Trevor S. Krapels was born January 29, 1990.
Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of Passaic Vallet High School, earned Passic County and
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BEN LAWRENCE Sophomore • Defense • 5-9 • 175 • Amherst, N.H. • Souhegan HS
As a freshman: Started in 14 our of 15 appearances... Played solid defense and recorded a total of two shots for the season.
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Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of Souhegan High School, played four years of soccer. Personal: Son of Elaine and Charles Lawrence,
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BEN MELLO Sophomore • Midfield/Forward • 5-10 • 165 • Rehoboth, MA • LaSalle Academy
As a freshman: Started in eight of the first nine games of the year before suffering a season-ending knee injury... Led the team in goals with two for the year while registering a team-best four points... Put in the insurance goal in a, 2-0, win over Richmond, the program's first Division I victory... Scored the game tying goal against Pittsburgh in a, 2-1, overtime loss... Led the team with 14 total shots and seven on goal for the year. Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of LaSalle Acad-
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emy, a 2007 All-New England selection... 2007 first team all-state selection... 2007 captain... 2006 first team all-division selection... 2006 Brennan Award winner presented for outstanding team play... 2006 second team all-state selection. Personal: Son of Joseph and Kathleen Mello, Benjamin B. Mello was born May 17, 1990... Has three brothers, Nicholas, Justin and Marcus... Brother, Nicholas, played soccer at UNH... Brother, Justin, played soccer at Wesleyan.
NICHOLAS PARISI Sophomore • Midfield/Forward • 5-9 • 150 • Holbrook, N.Y. • Sachem East
As a freshman: Made 10 starts while appearing in all 16 games... Recorded first collegiate assist in 2-1 overtime loss at Pittsburgh... Put five shots on net for the season.
ber in 2007... All-league selection as a junior... Top-50 Suffolk County Players Showcase... NYS Scholar-Athlete in 2006 and 2007... Presidental Award winner in 2007... Honor Roll student.
Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of Sachem East High School, a 2007 Newsday Preseason "Suffolk County Player to Watch"... 2007 All-county and team MVP selection... Super Y-League mem-
Personal: Son of Nicholas and Maria Parisi, Nicholas A. Parisi was borng January 15, 1990.
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ANDREW SNELL Sophomore • Goalkeeper • 6-2 • 210 • South Salem, N.Y. • John Jay
As a freshman: Made five starts between the pipes while appearing in eight matches... Led the team with a 2.68 goal against average... Made 33 saves in 503 minutes... Stopped five shots in 1-0 loss at #25 Brown.
2006 Journal News Honorable Mention All-County... 2007 captain... 2007 Journal News Second Team AllCounty... 2007 North County News First Team selection. Personal: Son of Peter and Sarah Snell.
Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of John Jay High School, a 2006 and 2007 all-league and all-selection...
EDWARD BARR Freshman • Midfield • 5-11 • 165 • Fairfax, Va. • Oakton HS
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of Oakton High School in Vienna, Virginia… Four year letterwinner in soccer… Won his club team championship in 2008… Captain of team in 2008… Team MVP and leading goalscorer in 2008… Names second team All-Concorde District… Member of Virginia State ODP team… AP Scholar Award winner and
Personal: Son of Janet and Stephen Barr, Edward Barr was born June 3, 1991 in Bromley, England… Has one brother, James, who was recruited to play soccer at George Mason in 2006 and transferred to William & Mary in 2008.
JAMES CLEMENTS Freshman • Goalkeeper • 6-0 • 170 • Lebanon, Conn. • Lyman Memorial
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of Lyman Memorial High School… Two year letterwinner in soccer… Threetime Eastern Connecticut League Champion… Named ECC second team all league in 2008… Captain of team in 2008… Sportsmanship Award winner in 2008… Played club soccer with Northeast United for seven years… Member of Connecticut ODP team for three
years… One year letterwinner in indoor track. Personal: Son of Paula and Jim Clements, James P. Clements was born September 9, 1991 in Lebanon, Connecticut… Father, Jim, played football at Rutgers.
EDDIE CURRY Freshman • Defense • 5-10 • 165 • Massapequa, N.Y. • St. Anthony’s
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of St. Anthony’s in South Huntington, New York… Four year letterwinner for the Friars in soccer… State champion in 2008… Two-time league champ in 2005 and 2008… Two year member of the ENY ODP Team… Also lettered one year in wrestling… Honor roll student.
Personal: Son of Ed and Louise Curry, Eddie Curry was born September 21, 1991 in Merrick, N.Y.
MIKE DAFONTE Freshman • Midfield/Forward • 5-11 • 160 • Ossining, N.Y. • Ossining HS
MATTHEW D’AMELIO Freshman • Defense • 5-10 • 145 • Lincoln, R.I. • Lincoln HS
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of Lincoln High School… Four year letterwinner in soccer for the Lions… Won state championship senior year… Three-time first team all-division… Named all-academic in 2008… Member of the National Honor Society.
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member of the French Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Cathy and Scott D’Amelio, Matthew Scott D’Amelio was born June 14, 1991 in Lincoln, Rhode Island… Has two sisters, Elisabeth and Merissa.
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TRAVIS FRANK Freshman • Midfield • 5-9 • 160 • Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. • Comsewogue HS
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of Comsewogue High School… Three year letterwinner for the Warriors... Won the New York State Championship as a senior… Won the league, county and Long Island championships… Named all-conference and academic all-county… Also earned three tennis letters… Named all-league and allcounty in tennis as well... Member of National Honor
Personal: Son of Russell and Patricia Frank, Travis Joseph Frank was born August 30, 1991 in Kings Park, N.Y… Has one sister, Tracy, who played soccer at Mount Saint Vincent from 2005-2007.
OMAR ISMAIL Freshman • Midfield • 5-7 • 160 • Fairfax, Va. • Oakton HS
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of Oakton High School in Vienna, Virginia… Four year letterwinner in soccer with the Cougars… Name SYL Nationals 2008 Team MVP… Finalist for Virginia State Rider Cup in 2008… Also lettered in winter track… Was the Co-president of the Muslim Students Association.
Personal: Eldest son of Kamal and Zeinab Ismail, Omar Ismail was born May 26, 1991 in Fairfax, Virginia… Has two brothers, Ahmed and Bilal.
JIMMY LINEBERGER Freshman • Forward • 6-1 • 170 • Warwick, R.I. • Warwick Veterans Memorial
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of Warwick Veterans Memorial High School… A two-time club soccer state champion under Bryant Head Coach Seamus Purcell… Named RIIL first team All-Division and allcity in 2007 and 2008… Lettered in soccer, basketball and track… Team captain for soccer and basketball… Soccer team MVP in 2007… Member
of Spanish Honor Society and Athletic Student Leadership Personal: Son of Jim and Deb Lineberger, Jimmy Alden Lineberger was born June 14, 1991 in Warwick, Rhode Island… Has one brother, Bobby.
MATT MISCIONE Freshman • Goalkeeper • 6-1 • 165 • Ashburn, Va. • Stone Bridge HS
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn, Virginia… Won the Liberty District League Championship in 2008… Four year letterwinner in soccer at goalkeeper… Named second team all-district in 2008… Named defensive MVP in 2007… Broke school record for most shutouts in a season with 12 in 2008… Athletic Ac-
ademic Award winner…. AP Scholar Athlete… Member of National Honor Society, Math Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society Personal: Son of Nicholas and Rarai Miscione, Matthew Rae Miscione was born May 30, 1991 in Bangkok, Thailand.
SEAN REILLY Freshman • Midfield • 5-10 • 165 • Monroe, N.Y. • Monroe-Woodbury HS
ANTHONY ZARELLA Freshman • Midfield/Forward • 6-0 • 160 • Marshfield, Mass. • Marshfield HS
Before Bryant: A 2009 graduate of Marshfield High School in Marshfield, Mass… Three year letterwinner in soccer… named ACL All Star, Eastern Mass All Star and South Shore All Scholastic in 2008… Team captain… National Honor Society member.
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Society and Spanish Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Mark and Lisa Zarella, Mark Anthony Zarella was born May 30, 1991 in Marshfield, Mass… Has one sister, Megan.
2009 Bryant University Men’s Soccer
2008 RESULTS AND STATISTICS 2008 BRYANT UNIVERSITY MEN’S SOCCER STATISTICS OVERALL: 1-14-1 CONF: 0-0-0 HOME: 0-1-0 AWAY: 0-13-1 NEUT: 1-0-0 ## 4 7 26 32 15 20 12 25 6 24 21 17 5 18 11 23 14 8 31 13 10 1 0 28 16 30 00 2
Name RODRIGUEZ,Manny BROWN,Matthew MELLO,Ben NELAN,Tom GUERY,Norbert KAUKAS,Sean KRAPELS,Trevor PATON,Kyle PARISI,Nicholas HAND,Frankie SOBORSKI,John RESTIVO,Anthony MARTIN,Jordan LOREAUX,Dan RODRIGUEZ,Robb FRIEDMAN,Ethan LAWRENCE,Ben LEKSTROM,Erik FAMILONI,Bunmi BEDARD,Patrick BARROS,Andre BLACK,Neil BRONSKI,Chris TUTINO,Victor COOK,Daniel GERMAN,Bryan SNELL,Andrew NEVINS,Cuinn Total............... Opponents...........
GP-GS 16-16 16-16 9-8 16-8 16-15 16-6 16-8 16-14 16-10 13-6 16-2 15-6 16-11 10-2 15-6 9-6 15-14 5-2 7-0 11-1 14-0 11-10 2-0 4-1 5-0 11-2 8-5 3-1 16 16
G 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 48
## 00 1 28 0 TM
Name SNELL,Andrew BLACK,Neil TUTINO,Victor BRONSKI,Chris TEAM Total...............
GP-GS 8-5 10-10 4-1 1-0
Minutes 503:11 782:49 159:11 24:12 0:000 1469:23
16
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 41
Pts 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 137
Sh 23 19 14 12 9 8 7 7 6 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 267
Shot% .087 .000 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .036 .180
SOG 8 6 7 6 4 1 3 1 5 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 127
SOG% .348 .316 .500 .500 .444 .125 .429 .143 .833 .167 .400 .500 .333 .000 1.000 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .367 .476
GW 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14
PK-ATT 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 4-4
GA 15 24 7 2 0.00 48
Avg 2.68 2.76 3.96 7.44 2 2.94
Saves 33 33 10 1 1.000 79
Pct .688 .579 .588 .333 0 .622
W 0 1 0 0 0 1
L 5 8 1 0 0 14
T 0 1 0 0 1 1
2008 Results (1-14-1) September Mon 1 at Marquette Fri 5 at VCU Sun 7 vs. Richmond (@VCU) Fri 12 at Pittsburgh Sun 14 at Robert Morris Tue 16 at Hartford Fri 19 at Old Dominion Sun 21 at James Madison Fri 26 at Maine Sun 28 at St. Francis October Wed 1 FRI 3 Sun 5 Tue 7 Wed 15 Sat 25
1-4 L 0-3 L 2-0 W 1-2 L OT 0-0 T 0-3 L 0-7 L 0-5 L 0-4 L 0-3 L
at Central Connecticut St. LONG ISLAND at Fordham at Brown at Providence at Albany
0-5 L 0-2 L 1-3 L 0-1 L 0-2 L 0-4 L
Sho 0 1 0 0 2
Bryant All-Time Award Winners All-American John Feeley
Northeast-10 Conference Freshman of the Year 1975
Honorable Mention NAIA All-American Mark Verille
1986
First Team NSCAA All-American Silverio Araujo
1987
Second Team NSCAA All-American Silverio Araujo
1988
First Team NSCAA All-American
Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year Greg Beamon Mark Verille Silverio Araujo
1983 1986 1988
2009 Bryant University Men’s Soccer
Eric Hubler Mike Masson
1988 1990
Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the Year Lou Verrochi 1987,1988 Len Mercurio 1990 Seamus Purcell 2001
NSCAA All-Region Mark Verille First Team
1986
Silverio Araujo First Team
1987,1988
Michael Mourelo 2001 Second Team
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THE RECORD BOOK GOALS IN A GAME
GOALS IN A SEASON
GOALS IN A CAREER
ASSISTS IN A GAME
Six Times
Jared Dewey, 1996
Jared Dewey, 1994-1997
Greg Beamon, 1984
3
RK
PLAYER
GLS YEAR
Bryan Gravel Clint Stonacek Joe Vouris 2. Joe Feniman 2 Manny Rodriguez Michael Anania Mike Gargiulo
2006 2004 2003 2004 2006 2003 2006
RK
PLAYER Silverio Araujo
15 1988
3.
Rick Solomon Mitch Green
1987 12 1985
5.
Clint Stonacek M. Mourelo Kevin Homon
2004 11 2001 1975
9
3.
Mark Verille
AST YEAR 8
1985
Kevin Homon
7
Six Players
3.
Clint Stonacek
29
4.
Rick Solomon
22
5.
Mike Masson M. Mourelo
21
19 19801983
Mike Masson
18 19901993
17 20002004 19995. Michael Mourelo 15 2002
7
RK
PLAYER
1.
Kevin Homon Silverio Araujo Jared Dewey Jason Reynolds
7
79 19941997 20003. Clint Stonacek 75 2004 4. Mike Masson 60 19901993 19995. Michael Mourelo 57 2002 Jared Dewey
Ben Cramer Joe Truncali Mike Gargiulo Nick Balisterri Taylor Sabo
2
2005 2004 2007 2007 2007
Clint Stonacek
5
39
PTS YEAR
RK
PLAYER
PTS YEAR
1973 1988 1996 2002
2.
Jared Dewey
36 1996
3.
Kevin Homon
29 1975
4.
M. Mourelo
27 2001
4.
Clint Stonacek
26 2004
Clint Stonacek
5.
2004
BEST GAA IN A SEASON
BEST GAA IN A CAREER
WINS IN A SEASON
Eric Hubler, 1988
Tom Madden, 2004-2007
Mike Pavano, 1991
RK
PLAYER
GAA YEAR
14
1.38
0.41
PTS YEAR
2.
AST YEAR
Silverio Araujo, 2006
Greg Beamon
Silverio Araujo, 1986-1988
2.
33
PLAYER
4 Tied
2.
80
PLAYER
Silverio Araujo
RK
Mike Verille, 1984-1986 AST YEAR
POINTS IN A CAREER
RK
2.
19961998 20002004 19841987 19992002
POINTS IN A SEASON
1975
6
GLS YEAR
POINTS IN A GAME
PLAYER
4. 6.
PLAYER
4
ASSISTS IN A CAREER
RK
3. 4.
RK
20
Steve Tramontozzi, 1987 Silverio Araujo, 1988 PLAYER
GLS YEAR
2.
ASSISTS IN A SEASON
RK
35
16
RK
PLAYER
GAA YEAR
2. Scott Calabrese 0.69 1992
2. Scott Calabrese 1.52
3.
Bob Bevan
0.80 1987
3.
Bob Bevan
1.61
4.
Alex Bissias
0.88 2005
4.
Dan Cain
1.63
5.
Mike Pavano
1.02 1991
5.
Mike Pavano
1.64
19901993 19841987 19961999 19911994
RK
PLAYER
W
YEAR
2.
Eric Hubler
13
1988
3.
Bob Bevan
13
1987
4. Tom Madden
10
2007
5. James Pupura
9
2003
MOST WINS IN A CAREER
SHUTOUTS IN A SEASON
SHUTOUTS IN A CAREER
TEAM WINS IN A SEASON
Bob Bevan, 1984-1987
Tom Madden, 2006 & 2007
Tom Madden, 2004-2007
1991, 1998
31
RK
PLAYER
W YEAR
4
RK
PLAYER
3.
Peter Kostaras Tom Madden Alex Bissias James Purpura
2. James Purpura 26 20012003 19911994 4. Scott Calabrese 19 19901993 20045. Tom Madden 18 2007 3.
Mike Pavano
20
7.
Alex Bissias
SO YEAR
3
2
2004 2005 2005 2003 2003
11
SO YEAR
RK
YEAR
WINS
20032006
3.
2007
11
6
4.
2003
9
Peter Kostaras 3. James Purpura 3
20012004 20012003
5.
2006 2005
8
RK
PLAYER
2.
Alex Bissias
TEAM GOALS (SEASON)
TEAM ASSISTS (SEASON)
TEAM POINTS (SEASON)
47
55
126
2002
2004
12
1988
GOALS
RK
YEAR
ASTS
RK
YEAR
PTS
2.
2007
34
2.
2003
43
2.
2007
89
3.
2003 2006
31
3.
2007
36
3.
2006
84
5.
2004
30
4.
2006
35 4.
2004 2003
83
6.
24
2005
27
4.
2001
TEAM SHUTOUTS (SEASON)
2002
YEAR
RK
14
35
RK
YEAR
SO
2.
2005
6
3.
2003 2007 2005
5
2009 Bryant University Men’s Soccer
THE NEW HOME FOR
BRYANT UNIVERSITY
NORTHEAST CONFERENCE MEMBERS Central Connecticut* - New Britain, Conn. Fairleigh Dickinson* - Teaneck, N.J. Long Island* - Brooklyn, N.Y. Monmouth* - West Long Branch, N.J. Mount Saint Mary’s* - Emmitsburg, Md. Quinnipiac* - Hamden, Conn. Robert Morris* - Moon Township, Pa. Sacred Heart* - Fairfield, Conn. St. Francis (NY)* - Brooklyn, N.Y. Saint Francis (PA)* - Loretto, Pa. Wagner - Staten Island, N.Y.
Bryant University (2012-13) - Smithfield, R.I. * Men’s Soccer participating institutions
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2009 Bryant men s soccer Schedule SEPTEMBER Tue. Fri. Sun. Tue. Fri. Tue. Wed. Sat.
1 4 6 8 11 15 23 26
HARTFORD at Boston College STONY BROOK at Holy Cross ARMY BROWN at Columbia NEW HAMPSHIRE
3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
OCTOBER Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri.
2 4 9 11 16 18 23 25 30
at Long Island* ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) at Quinnipiac* CENTRAL CONNECTICUT* MONMOUTH* MOUNT ST. MARY’S* SACRED HEART* at Fairleigh Dickinson* at Saint Francis (Pa.)
4:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
NOVEMBER Sun.
1
at Robert Morris
1:00 p.m.