2014 Bucknell Men's Soccer Guide

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QUICK FACTS

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Mike Lansing Jr. GK 6-4 181 Randolph, N.J./Randolph 2 Dan Bank Fr. D 5-7 151 Armonk, N.Y./Byram Hills 3 Pat Plourde Sr. F 6-1 205 Bristol, Conn./Bristol Eastern 4 Mark Kramarchuk Jr. D 6-0 178 Mount Vernon, N.Y./Fordham Prep 5 Jonathan Grad Sr. M 5-11 170 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 6 Patrick Figgie Jr. M 5-10 165 Riverside, Conn./Brunswick School 7 Adam Bradshaw So. D 5-9 165 Waterloo, Ontario/Sir John A. Macdonald 8 Chris Thorsheim Jr. M 6-0 155 Manalapan, N.J./Christian Brothers Acad. 9 Justin Galiani So. F 6-4 190 Great Falls, Va./Langley 10 Andrew Leischner So. M 5-7 144 Scotch Plains, N.J./Scotch Plains-Fanwood 11 Sebastiaan Blickman So. D/M 6-2 180 Lincoln, Mass./Choate Rosemary Hall 12 Jesse Klug Jr. F 6-0 180 Sammamish, Wash./Overlake School 13 Rafael Enriquez-Hesles Sr. M 5-8 160 McLean, Va./McLean 14 Austin Lenart So. M 5-7 149 Mount Laurel, N.J./Bishop Eustace Prep 15 Mark Leibensperger Sr. D/M 5-7 150 Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland 16 Jack Zollicoffer Fr. M/D 6-2 188 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 17 John Miller Sr. D 5-8 175 Topsfield, Mass./Masconomet Regional 18 Brian Ward Sr. M 6-0 165 Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius 19 Peter Krebs So. D 6-4 207 San Anselmo, Calif./Marin Academy 20 Zack Rockmore Jr. D 6-2 195 Albany, N.Y./Bethlehem/Boston College 21 Mike Moshier Fr. F 5-5 138 Morristown, N.J./Delbarton 22 Connor Willings So. D 5-10 177 Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland Prep 23 Ben Derleth Fr. F 6-0 170 Webster, N.Y./Webster Thomas 24 Clarke Fox Jr. GK 6-4 192 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 25 Crispin Muessle So. M 5-6 135 Potomac, Md./Churchill 26 Jack Natale Fr. D 5-11 165 New Hope, Pa./New Hope-Solebury Head Coach: Brendan Nash (Trenton State ’94), 16th season Assistant Coach: Patrick Long (Lock Haven ‘08), fifth season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Pete Ellis (East Stroudsburg ’83), eighth season

University Information

Pronunciations Enriquez-Hesles.............................en-REEK-ez HEZ-less Klug..............................................................................KLOOG Kramarchuk..............................................KRAM-ar-chuck Leibensperger..................................... LYE-ben-SPER-ger Leischner.............................................................. LYE-shner Lenart.........................................................................le-NART Moshier....................................................................MO-zher Muessle.................................................................MYOO-sel Natale..................................................................... na-TAL-ee Plourde........................................................................ PLORD Thorsheim.......................................................THOR-shime

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Location: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837 Founded: 1846 as the University at Lewisburg Enrollment: 3,500 Nickname: Bison Colors: Orange and Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I, ECAC Conference: Patriot League (American, Army, Bucknell, Boston University, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola (Md.) and Navy) President: John C. Bravman Director of Athletics: John P. Hardt

Men’s Soccer Information Head Coach: Brendan Nash Alma Mater: Trenton State ’94 Record at Bucknell: 143-114-38 (15 seasons) Career Record: 143-114-38 (15 seasons) Assistant Coach: Pat Long Volunteer Assistant: Pete Ellis 2013 Record: 13-6-1 (5-3-1 PL) 2014 Captains: Jonathan Grad, Brian Ward Letterwinners (Starters) Returning/Lost: 20/5 (8/3) Home Field: Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium Surface (Capacity): Grass (1,250) Press Box Phone: 570-577-2318 Men’s Soccer Phone: 570-577-3083 Email: bnash@bucknell.edu Webpage: www.BucknellBison.com Men’s Soccer Twitter: @BUsoccer Bucknell Athletics Twitter: @BisonSports Men’s Soccer Address: Brendan Nash Men’s Soccer Coach Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837

Athletic Communications Men’s Soccer Contact: Phone: Fax: Email:

Jon Terry 570-577-3121 570-577-1660 terry@bucknell.edu

This book was written, designed and edited by the Bucknell Athletic Communications office. Photography by Marc Hagemeier, Joel Turrell, Andrew Shurtleff, Blaine Stiger, Stafford Smith, Laurie Jackson and Kim Rhone.

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What it means to

be a bison

“... the pursuit of athletics in college need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well-developed body his brain will get the benefit of it.” — Christy Mathewson, in his book Won in the Ninth, written in 1910

The term “student-athlete” signifies something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University. Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics. Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded college experience. At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics. Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.

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Mechanical Engineering major Joe Meyer was a Capital One Academic All-American in 2012 and 2013. He is one of 125 Bucknell Academic All-Americans, the fifthhighest total among all Division I schools.

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EIWA Champion 2x NCAA Qualifier JOE STOLFI

3x PL Scholar-Athlete of Year IWLCA D-I Scholar-Athlete of Year KATELYN MILLER

2x Academic All-American JOE MEYER

Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Year EMILY WAKSMUNSKI

3rd Team All-American Campbell Trophy Semifinalist TRACEY SMITH

Lightweight All-American VICTORIA CATHARINE

Honorable Mention All-American JACKSON PLACE

Bucknell Bison Athletics Setting the Standard of Excellence

Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal. •

According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates three times, including in the most recent survey in the fall of 2013.

Bucknell has claimed a league-high 136 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

A total of 254 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 258 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better during 2013-14.

In addition to the 125 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 341 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including three in 2012-13.

Bucknell has earned 98 Patriot League championships in 24 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 125 conference players of the year, 104 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 581 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

Patriot League All-Academic 3x All-Conference Lauren bernard

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Captial One Academic All-District trevor reitz

Patriot League Rookie of Year claire deboer

25 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2014.

Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 18 times in the 24-year history of the affiliation, including 14 of the last 17 years.

Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-America selections with 125.

A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, an Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.

Honorable Mention All-American jack else

Lightweight All-American Jennifer fish

Third Team All-American mayowa alli

All-CWPA Team @BisonSports hannah sunday


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Jerry Rice Award Watch List C.J. Williams

ECAC Champion kelly pontecorvo

Patriot League Player of the Year nick bybel

PL Scholar-Athlete of Year NFCA All-Region cydnee sanders

Patriot League Player of Year Honorable Mention All-American cameron ayers

Capital One Academic All-District hannah bonotto

Patriot League Outdoor Track Athlete of Meet christian lupica

Bucknell Bison Athletics

A National Model in Promoting the Scholar-Athlete Ideal Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national leader when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place. BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: In 2011-12, the Department of Athletics launched the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy. This program is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. The Leadership Academy features programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy a full range of collegiate experiences. SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena. ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. In addition, the Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body. Among the programs the Bucknell SAAC has undertaken in recent years are regular volunteer trips to the Lewisburg Food Bank, and involvement with the “Orange and Blue goes Green” sustainability program. BISON GOOD SPORTS: Now in its eighth year, Bison Good Sports is a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events. Bucknell teams have some of the best fan support in the Patriot League, and we encourage all fans to enthusiastically cheer on the Orange & Blue in a positive manner.

Patriot League All-Academic Team jessica serrato

Patriot League All-Academic Team schuyler stitzer

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PL Scholar-Athlete of Year NFCHA All-Region rachel misko

Honorable Mention All-American stefan aleksic

Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Year maria cioffi

NCBWA District I Player of Year corey furman

NSCAA All-Region Poland National Team evelyn nicinski

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This is Bucknell Bucknell University is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our academic programs encompass: The traditional liberal arts disciplines—arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Professional programs in accounting, management, education, engineering and music. Preprofessional programs in law and medicine.

With approximately 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 150 graduate students, we combine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university. The Campus: beautiful and centrally located

More than 100 facilities for learning, living and recreation. Recent additions: music building, residence hall, geology/psychology building, engineering building and athletics center. The new Holmes Stadium complex at West Fields is home to field hockey, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer. Approximately three hours from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia and Washington D.C.

Academics: broad learning opportunities

More than 50 majors leading to bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of science in engineering, bachelor of science in education, bachelor of science in business administration or bachelor of music. College of Arts & Sciences: Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Humanities, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, International Relations, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies. School of Management: Accounting and Financial Management; Global Management; Managing for Sustainability; Markets, Innovation and Design; Management for Engineers. College of Engineering: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical. Professional Advising: Pre-Health Professions, Pre-Law.

The Faculty: focused on students

More than 330 full-time faculty. More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees. Undergraduate learning is highest priority. Faculty members are active scholars who conduct research, produce creative works and publish their findings, often in collaboration with students.

Undergraduate Research

Students conduct research in the lab and off campus in conjunction with faculty mentors. High degree of independence. Great preparation for graduate school and career.

Campus Life: never a dull moment

Learning outside of class: academically oriented student organizations, guest lecturers, campus publications, concerts, art exhibitions, theatre, trips off campus and more. More than 150 student-run organizations to suit nearly every interest, from a capella singing to Zen Buddhist meditation. Volunteer and service projects on- and off-campus, including abroad. 13 fraternities and 6 sororities. Diverse religious life programs. Athletics: Division I varsity intercollegiate program, club sports for both men and women, and intramural programs.

RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES: housing options with an academic twist

Seven themed programs open to first-year students: arts, environment, global, humanities, language and culture, social justice, and society and technology. Students take a course together, live together, and participate in out-of-class activities such as informal discussions, guest lectures and off-campus trips.

career services: preparation for the future

Full- or part-time internships at companies, non-profits or governmental agencies. Resume writing and interviewing guidance. Two-day job shadowing externships. On-campus employment expos and off-campus networking nights.

visit campus: see bucknell for yourself

Tours are offered five times daily on weekdays and three times on Saturdays. No appointment is necessary for tours; other options may require reservations. Please go to www.bucknell.edu/admissions/calendar or call (570) 577-1101 for more information about visit options. To take Bucknell’s award-winning virtual tour, visit http://community.bucknell.edu/.


2014 Bucknell Soccer Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium: The home of Bison soccer.

Bucknell Athletics Facilities THE KENNETH LANGONE ATHLETICS and RECREATION CENTER The Bucknell University Department of Athletics and Recreation prides itself on setting the standard of excellence when it comes to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom. With 18 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups in 24 years, national leadership in graduation rates, 125 Academic All-Americans in 44 years and 136 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes in 24 years, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model. The addition of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center, one of the finest collegiate athletics and recreation venues of its kind, ensures the continuation of that success. The facility, which celebrated its 10th birthday in 2012-13, has enhanced each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity programs and has greatly expanded the scope of its growing intramural and recreational sports offerings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Avenue on the “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center was designed to reach out to all members of the campus community, including the student body, varsity student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni. Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Family Fitness Center. Other features include a new location for the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, a brand new display highlighting Bucknell’s all-time Academic All-Americans, a sports medicine and athletic training suite, classrooms, modern offices for coaches and staff and increased locker room space for varsity and recreational athletes. The facility is named in honor of Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the center’s construction. Langone was a member of the university Board of Trustees from 1980 to 1996. One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. The construction surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic Davis Gymnasium, which has been restored as a competition venue for the Bison wrestling and volleyball teams, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice activities. As Bucknell continues to strive toward its mission of setting the standard of excellence in college athletics, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center becomes the centerpiece in an already impressive cache of athletics facilities that includes the 13,100-seat Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium and its new FieldTurf and 8-lane track surface; the scenic Bucknell Golf Club and the new Bachman Golf Center; the newly refurbished Depew Field (baseball) and Becker Field (softball); and Emmitt Field and Graham Field at Holmes Stadium, the new portion of the West Fields project that includes covered grandstand seats, ticket and concession areas, team rooms, a training room and a press box area for soccer, field hockey and women’s lacrosse.

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1. Sojka Pavilion (M/W basketball); 2. Kinney Natatorium (M/W swimming & diving, M/W water polo); 3. Davis Gym (volleyball, wrestling); 4. Gerhard Fieldhouse (M/W indoor track & field); 5. Graham Field at Holmes Stadium (field hockey, W lacrosse); 6. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium (football, M lacrosse, outdoor track & field); 7. Fieldhouse Courts (M/W Tennis); 8. Becker Field (softball); 9. Depew Field (baseball); 10. Bison River Complex (rowing); 11. Bachman Golf Center; 12. Krebs Fitness Center.

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2014 Bucknell Soccer

Coaching Staff

BRENDAN NASH

Head Coach Trenton State ’94 • 16th Season NASH’s Coaching Record • Overall: 143-114-38 (.549) • At Bucknell: 143-114-38 (.549) • 2000, 2003 & 2009 Patriot League Coach of the Year • 2003 & 2009 NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year • No. 2 on Bucknell career wins list • Coached Bison to 2006, 2009 & 2010 PL titles • Led Bison to second round of NCAA Tournament in 2006 & 2009 • Led team to school records for wins and shutouts in a season (2009) • Played in 1991 D-III national title game After leading the 2009 Bison to perhaps the greatest year in program history, Brendan Nash, guided the team to a Patriot League championship repeat — and a third conference title in five years — in 2010. Now Nash returns for his 16th season as head coach and 19th season as a member of the Bucknell men’s soccer program, and he is looking to get the Bison back to the top of the league standings in 2014. Nash was appointed the program’s 13th head coach in 1999 after serving as the assistant coach for three seasons. Nash, who owns the highest winning percentage (.549) in program history and is second on the wins list with 143, has been successful throughout his tenure at Bucknell. The squad has finished at least .500 in the competitive Patriot League in eight of the last 11 seasons under his direction, and in three of the last eight years the team has captured Patriot League championships, with NCAA Tournament first-round wins following two of those titles. In 2006, the Bison won their first Patriot League Tournament title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament thanks to an overtime goal that gave it a 1-0 first-round victory at George Mason. In 2009, Bucknell set program records for wins (17) and shutouts (12) in a season, captured the Patriot League regular-season title, defeated Lafayette and American to win the PL Tournament on its home field, and blanked Princeton 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament. As an encore, the 2010 Bison won the Patriot League crown as the No. 4 seed, knocking off host Colgate and American in the tournament. A 1-0 overtime loss to homestanding Penn ended the team’s run of NCAA first-round success. Bucknell’s success under Nash has not been limited to the championship seasons. Last fall the Bison won 13 games — second-most in program history — went 8-1-1 on the road and defeated American in a home Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal tilt. In 2008, Bucknell played No. 10 Ohio State to a 1-1 tie and then defeated Penn State 2-0 to claim the team title at the Nittany Lion Classic in September. It was Bucknell’s first win over Penn State since 1975. The Bison repeated the feat with a come-from-behind 2-1 win over No. 15 Penn State in 2010 in State College. In 2002, Nash led the Bison to a then-school-record 13 wins. The next year they won 11 for a two-year win total of 24, which was a school record until the 2008-09 teams combined for 25. On its way to the 11 wins in 2003, Bucknell went undefeated in Patriot League play to claim its second Patriot League regular-season title and first since 1990. Highlighting the campaign was a 1-0 win over second-ranked Maryland, the highest-ranked team Bucknell has defeated in its history. As a result of the successful season, Nash was named Patriot League Coach of the Year for the second time and NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Coach of Year for the first time. He would earn those honors again in 2009. During the record-breaking 2002 campaign, Bucknell posted a 13-5-1 record. The team also showed off its defensive skills, tying the previous Bison standard for shutouts in a year with 10. The team posted its second win over a nationally ranked program under Nash’s tutelage, defeating No. 18 Pittsburgh on a penalty kick. In his first year at the helm of the Orange and Blue, Nash coached his team to the first winning season in six years, posting a 9-7-1 mark in 1999. He followed that impressive debut with a 9-10-2 season in 2000, taking his team to the Patriot League playoffs for the first time in seven years. As a result, Nash was tabbed the Patriot League Coach of the Year. Nash helped 2010 graduate Conor O’Brien become Bucknell’s first All-American in 33 years as well as a finalist for the Hermann Trophy, given to the national player of the year. Three of his players, O’Brien, Mayowa Alli ‘14 and Michael Lookingland `05, have gone on to play professional soccer after graduating from Bucknell, with O’Brien last year playing for a UEFA Champions League-qualifying Su-

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perleague team in Denmark before moving on to a top-flight team in Austria this year. Alli, who won the Christy Mathewson Award as the top senior athlete in the Class of 2014, is also playing in Denmark this season. Lookingland has carved out an all-star indoor career with the Baltimore Blast. Along with on-field success, Nash’s teams have excelled in the classroom. He has coached seven Academic All-Americans: 2001 graduate Ryan Weber, 2005 graduate Jonathan Hemmert, who earned the prestigious award twice, Chris Hennings in 2008, Patrick Selwood in 2009 and two-time honoree Joe Meyer (2012, 2013). Additionally, the Bison have earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award every year since 1997. A 1994 graduate of Trenton State College (now College of New Jersey) with a degree in communications, Nash was hired by Bucknell after acting as assistant coach at his alma mater for three seasons. While playing for the Lions, Nash appeared in the NCAA Division III national championship in 1991. His senior year concluded by being named the recipient of the John Heslin Award (leadership, commitment and sportsmanship). During his last two seasons as an assistant for the Trenton State squad, Nash helped post a 34-6-5 record for the school, including a 19-2-2 mark in 1994. The Blue and Gold finished third in the nation in Division III that season. Prior to attending TSC, Nash was a member of the men’s soccer team at Longwood College. As a sophomore, he was named First Team All-Conference as well as the Defensive Player of the Year in the conference. Nash is currently the Director of the Bison Soccer Camps and has also worked numerous other summer camps around the country. He has been instrumental in organizing several youth clinics throughout the Susquehanna Valley. He holds the USSF “B” license and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Advanced National Diploma. In addition, Nash is the Patriot League representative on the Division I Men’s Soccer College Coaches Committee, and is a member the NSCAA All-America Committee. Nash hails from Neptune, N.J., and attended high school at Christian Brothers Academy, which is renowned for its perennial soccer talent. In addition to his bachelor’s degree, he received his master’s degree from the College of New Jersey for Sports Administration in 1997. Both of Nash’s brothers, Jamie and Brian, coach soccer in New Jersey. Jamie is the head coach at Boonton High School, while Brian coaches the boys’ junior varsity soccer team at Marlboro High School.

Bucknell coaching records Coach (Years) J. B. Hopkins (1929) C. W. Meadowcroft (1930) Charles L. Titus (1931) Ken Vanderbree (1932) Joseph Reno (1933-37) M. Edwards (1938-44 &’46) Bill Lane (1947) Joseph Diblin (1948-51) Hank Peters (1952-62 &’64) Bill Gold (1963) Kirk Randall (1965-66) Craig Reynolds (1967-98) Brendan Nash (1999-) Totals (84 years):

W-L-T 0-2-0 1-3-1 1-4-0 1-6-1 12-19-6 17-33-10 3-5-2 16-17-0 45-60-8 2-9-0 4-18-3 238-212-36 143-114-38 483-502-105

Win % .000 .300 .200 .187 .405 .367 .400 .485 .434 .182 .220 .527 .549 .491

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Coaching Staff

pat long

Jerry shreck

Assistant Coach Lock Haven ’08 • Fifth Season

Strength & Conditioning Coordinator East Stroudsburg ’96 • 13th Season

Patrick Long, a former team captain and all-region selection at Lock Haven, is in his fifth season as an assistant coach with the Bucknell men’s soccer program. Long, who previously had been an assistant coach at East Stroudsburg, helped the Bison win a Patriot League championship in his first season. A native of Lock Haven, Pa., Long graduated from his hometown school with a bachelor of science degree in secondary education and social studies, with a minor in coaching. As a student-athlete on the men’s soccer team from 2003-06, he was a two-time First Team All-PSAC selection and a twotime All-Northeast Region selection, making first team in 2005 and second team in 2006. A two-year team captain, Long won the team’s Player of the Year Award as a junior and Coaches’ Award as a senior, was a three-time PSAC Scholar-Athlete, and was a Third Team Academic All-American during his senior campaign. During the 2005 spring semester, he studied at Hope University in Liverpool, England. Long also played on the Lock Haven men’s basketball team in 2006-07. While completing his coursework at Lock Haven, Long served as a student assistant coach with the Eagles in 2007-08. He then moved on to East Stroudsburg as a graduate assistant coach as he completed his master’s degree in sports management with a 4.0 grade-point average in August 2009. Last fall, he remained at ESU as an assistant coach, helping the Warriors to an 11-win season. Long has been very active in the summer camp and club soccer scene as a coach, camp counselor and tournament director. Prior to his arrival at Bucknell, he was an assistant coach with the Central Pennsylvania ODP in 2008, and in 2009 was the player development system director for the Pocono Area Shooting Stars F.C. He has recently helped organize the Bison Soccer Camp and the North Union United Summer Camp.

The strength and conditioning program at Bucknell received a major boost in 2003 with the completion of the sparkling 15,000-square-foot Krebs Family Fitness Center and Berger Family Weight Room, as well as the hiring of Jerry Shreck as the program’s first full-time strength & conditioning coordinator. A 1996 graduate of East Stroudsburg with a degree in movement studies and exercise science, Shreck is charged with implementing detailed daily strength and conditioning routines for each of Bucknell’s athletic programs. The general philosophy of the Bison strength program is year-round periodization with a high-intensity base, supplemented with functional and sport-specific training. Training programs for most teams employ explosion techniques with power bands and plyometrics. The ultimate goal of the strength and conditioning program is the prevention of injuries and training athletes to their peak physical condition. A native of nearby Montgomery, Pa., Shreck had served as the athletic trainer for the Bucknell men’s basketball team for three seasons prior to his appointment as strength and conditioning coordinator. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the National Council of Strength and Fitness.

pete ellis

Volunteer Assistant Coach East Stroudsburg ’83 • Eighth Season

faculty mentor

Peter Brooksbank Prof. of Mathematics

Former Bucknell assistant coach and longtime Lewisburg boys soccer coach Pete Ellis returned to the Bison sidelines in 2007 as a volunteer assistant coach and is now in his eighth year in that role. After prowling the Bucknell sidelines as an assistant from 1984-87, Ellis moved just down the road to Lewisburg Area School District, where he became a health and physical education teacher, a post he still holds, and boys high school soccer coach. In his 19 years at the helm of the Green Dragons, Ellis compiled a sparkling 261-125-37 record, including 23-3-0 in his final season in 2006. A two-time Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association State Coach of the Year and a four-time Susquehanna Valley Conference Coach of the Year, Ellis led Lewisburg to unprecedented success over his final decade. The team won three Susquehanna Valley Conference titles, was a District IV finalist seven times, advanced to the PIAA playoffs eight times and won the 2000 Class A state championship during that span. A resident of Lewisburg, Ellis relinquished his coaching duties with Lewisburg to spend more time with his family and afford him the opportunity to watch his daughter, Roz, play field hockey at Iowa.

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Chris Thorsheim The Bucknell men’s soccer team won 13 games a year ago, the second-most in program history. While that is certainly a noteworthy achievement, for head coach Brendan Nash and his 20 returning players, the lasting memory of 2013 is a tough 1-0 loss at No. 21 Navy in the Patriot League Tournament semifinals. And now as the 2014 season nears, Nash senses that those final images in Annapolis are serving as motivation for this year’s squad. “I don’t think it’s the 13 wins that we build from, but rather the disappointment of how the way the season ended,” said Nash during the preseason. “We started off the season rough and lost our first two games, but then we got better as the season went along. When we played Navy in the regular season, they were significantly better

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than us, but when we played them in the playoffs you could see just how much we had improved over the previous month. To lose on an own-goal, and then to watch Navy go on and win the championship, it just showed us how close we really were. But we can’t be satisfied with how much we improved. We need to replicate coming to practice every day and trying to get better. If they can do that, then their personal and team goals will fall into place.” Nash counts eight starters among his 20 returnees this fall, including a much-heralded junior class and a strong group of seniors headed by team captains Brian Ward and Jonathan Grad. Striker Jesse Klug (10 goals, 3 assists), center midfielder Chris Thorsheim (8 goals, 1 assist), goalkeeper Mike Lansing (0.75 GAA, 8 shutouts), winger Patrick Figgie (team-high 4 assists) and fullback Connor Willings lead that talented junior class. Third Team All-America defender Mayowa Alli is just launching his pro career in Denmark, and he will be a tough man to replace, both in the back four and for his ability to get forward and score goals, especially on set pieces. Not to be forgotten among the graduation losses are gritty outside back Joe Meyer, who was a two-time Academic All-American, and defensive center mid Josh Butzke. While Nash spent a great deal of time during the preseason trying to account for those losses, he says that step one in that process is replacing Alli’s leadership as last year’s lone captain. “Mayowa was an All-American, but it was his leadership and how he controlled the locker room and the temperament of the team that we really don’t know yet how we are going to replace,” said Nash. “But we have plenty of guys who were around Mayowa, and it is going to be more of a committee-type of leadership. Somebody is going to have to step up and fill that void. That’s one of the things when you are trying to reload — not rebuild — a program, somebody should be able to step into that role. I don’t know that we

have an All-America center back this year, but as a group we should be able to fill the void.” Nash’s teams have traditionally relied on outstanding defense and goalkeeping, along with some opportunistic goal-scoring. The Bison kept 10 clean sheets a year ago, and in 2014 they return perhaps the league’s best 1-2 goalie tandem in Lansing and fellow junior Clarke Fox. Both are tall, athletic keepers, and while Lansing is the starter, Nash would not hesitate to go to Fox on any given night. Lansing produced a terrific sophomore campaign that saw him earn Second Team All-Patriot League honors. He has garnered five Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week awards, and his 13 career shutouts already rank seventh in program history. Fox started three games last year and al-

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Jonathan Grad lowed only one goal in 281 minutes while producing a perfect 3-0 record. “We are very much set at the goalkeeper position, and it is fair to say it is the strength of our team,” said Nash. “We have a great starter and backup, and both of them have the ability to keep us in games. Mike played a lot this summer, and we hope he has taken his game to another level. If he has, then we can be very successful. We think Clarke is the best backup in the league, and we have the utmost confidence in him.” In front of the keeper is a back four that will have a new look following the graduation of Alli and Meyer. Fortunately for Nash, he thinks he has two capable replacements in newcomers Zack Rockmore and Dan Bank. Rockmore is a junior transfer from Boston College who will take Alli’s spot at left center back, and Bank is a freshman who is already drawing comparisons to Meyer for his toughness and work rate at the right outside back spot. “Zack is fitting in very well, and he has ACCtype talent,” said Nash. “How quickly he adjusts to Patriot League soccer will determine how successful he is. Dan has a lot of Joe Meyer in him. He is a quick, tenacious defender who can come forward. I am excited to see how he progresses.” Bucknell closed last season with Willings playing the other center back spot — a new position for him — with rising senior Mark Leibensperger on the left side. Nash said that Willings had a tremendous spring season and is getting more comfortable in a role as an organizer and leader on the back line. Liebensperger started the final six games of 2013 and will again be in contention for a starting spot. Ward has also seen considerable action at left back as well as defensive center midfield. “Brian is a captain and a leader of our team,” said Nash. “He is extremely versatile. He can play left back, left center back and holding center mid, and I would expect his role to change throughout the year depending on what we need from him.”

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Junior Mark Kramarchuk, sophomores Adam Bradshaw and Peter Krebs, and freshman Jack Natale are also part of the defensive unit. “To be successful we have to defend as a unit and defend with passion,” said Nash. “That is what Bucknell soccer is all about.” Nash typically plays with a holding center midfielder in front of the back four. Sophomore Sebastiaan Blickman saw extensive time in that spot last year and fared well, and freshman Jack Zollicoffer also brings tremendous promise. “Sebastiaan is very fit and is a hard-working, chemistry guy,” said Nash. “He lifts the energy level of the guys around him with his own energy level. Jack is another big guy with a great work rate. He has a good soccer IQ and is strong in the air. He’s still adapting, but he’s going to be a good one.” The Bison have a plethora of options in the midfield, which will allow Nash to make in-game tactical adjustments as the score dictates. Thorsheim is the anchor in the middle of the field, a prototypical nimble center mid who adeptly links the backs to the forwards. Thorsheim also developed as a goal-scoring threat last season, pumping in eight scores, including a perfect 4-for-4 on penalty kicks. “Chris is our go-to player in the midfield,” said Nash. “We need him to keep doing what he does so well, connecting the defense to offense, setting up and scoring some goals.” Grad, Figgie and sophomores Andrew Leischner and Austin Lenart give the Bison plenty of speed and determination in the midfield. Grad has 51 career appearances to his credit, and he got hot late in the year in 2013 with three goals against Patriot League opponents in the final two weeks of the campaign. Figgie typically runs the right flank and has the speed and strength to beat defenders 1v1 and get crosses into the box. Lenart and Leischner were both regulars as freshmen last season and scored goals. Lenart and Figgie — two outside mids — shared the team lead in assists with four each. “Jono is a captain this year and is now healthy after battling injuries last year,” said Nash. “We hope that his success late in the season last year will carry over. He reads the game well and makes good runs. Pat is just a tireless worker. He’s a junior now, and I hope he gets rewarded in the stat column this year for all of that hard work. Andrew had a great start to preseason, and I expect a breakthrough year from him. He brings a different dynamic to the midfield with his skill and quickness. Austin understands his role and has matured as a player over the last year. He is good at working the flanks and making plays out of nothing.” Senior John Miller will add even more depth and experience to the midfield when he returns from injury midway through the season. Senior Rafael Enriquez-Hesles and sophomore Crispin Muessle will start the year as reserves at outside midfield positions. Bucknell’s three returning forwards all bring different styles of play to the position. Junior Jesse Klug, coming off a breakout 10-goal season, can be a true sniper. Klug registered a goal or assist in 10 different games last season en route to First Team All-Patriot League and First Team All-

Jesse Klug Region honors. He is complemented up front by senior Pat Plourde and sophomore Justin Galiani, both of whom bring size and strength to the position. “We need to get Jesse as many touches as possible in the last third of the field,” said Nash. “The more touches he gets, the more confidence he has, and the more confident he is, the more goals he scores. We know what we are going to get when Pat comes into the game. He is going to work very hard and do everything he can to get the ball in the net. Justin has the size and strength, and he is still learning the nuances of being a forward in our system. But he is very tough to defend.” The Bison have also added a pair of promising rookie forwards in Ben Derleth and Mike Moshier, who have both had some shining moments during the preseason. “We have so many different looks there and have options to go with two forwards if needed,” said Nash. “Jesse is our main target, but each guy is so different, so we can play to matchups.” Bucknell was picked third in the Patriot League Preseason Poll behind Navy and Army. The Midshipmen spun a perfect 9-0 league record last season and are favored to win it again in 2014. The Bison dropped two one-goal games against Navy last year, including that hard-fought Patriot League semifinal match, and they will return to Annapolis on Oct. 18. The non-conference schedule is again challenging, and it includes home games against Big East and Big 10 foes Xavier and Penn State as well as an October road trip to Syracuse. The Patriot League Tournament will once again feature a six-team format, with the top two seeds earning quarterfinal byes. A year ago the Bison hosted a quarterfinal game and topped American 3-1, and this year they will be gunning for a top seed. “We have a ton of potential,” said Nash, “but we have to realize that if we don’t work hard and work for each other that potential will be unfulfilled.”

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dan bank

Freshman • Defender Armonk, N.Y. • Byram Hills Personal/High School: Born Sept. 19, 1996 in Armonk, N.Y. ... son of Steven and Selina Bank ... has two siblings, Jordan and Erica ... played soccer for first two years at Byram Hills High School and spent three years with Albertson Academy ... was named to the Best XI while leading his team to a fourth-place finish at the USSDA National Championships ... ranked No. 6 player in New York by TopDrawerSoccer.com.

sebastiaan blickman

Sophomore • Defender/Midfielder Lincoln, Mass. • Choate Rosemary Hall (Conn.) Year 2013 Total

GP-GS 14-9 14-9

G 0 0

A 1 1

P 1 1

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13)

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adam bradshaw

Sophomore • Defender Waterloo, Ontario • Sir John A. Macdonald Sec. Year 2013 Total

GP-GS 10-2 10-2

G 0 0

A 0 0

P 0 0

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13) 2013: Appeared in 10 games as a rookie, playing both outside back and outside midfield ... started the first two games of the season against Canisius and Saint Francis (Pa.) ... played season-high 71 minutes vs. Canisius ... Personal/High School: Born May 25, 1995 in Kitchener, Ontario ... son of Jeff and Denka Bradshaw ... has a sister, Marissa ... member of the Canadian U15 National Team in 2010 and U18 National Team in 2011 and 2012 ... also a member of his Provincial Team in 2008 and 2009 ... played for Toronto FC Academy Team, which was a finalist at the 2012 MLS Generation Adidas Cup ... played for the same Waterloo Wildhawks club basketball program that also produced former Bucknell star Bryson Johnson ... management major ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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2013: Enjoyed a strong debut season, playing in 19 matches with 12 starts as a defensive midfielder ... team was 7-1-1 in his starts with six shutouts ... assisted on Jesse Klug’s opening goal in a 2-0 win over Siena ... played season-high 79 minutes in league win over Loyola ... Personal/High School: Born Nov. 5, 1995 in Wellesley, Mass. ... parents are Johan Blickman and Corinne Sadoski ... has three siblings: Alexis, Christopher and Patrick ... competed in soccer and swimming at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Conn. ... captained the soccer team as a junior and senior ... all-state selection as a senior ... two-time member of the All-WNEPSSA Team ... named to the Bison Soccer Camps Elite XI ... earned the Walt Chyzowych Award at camp in 2012 ... major is undeclared ... member of 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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ben derleth

Freshman • Forward Webster, N.Y. • Webster Thomas

Personal/High School: Born July 7, 1996 in Webster, N.Y. ... son of David and Lori Derleth ... sister, Olivia, was an all-conference women’s soccer player at Nazareth College ... played varsity soccer at Webster Thomas High School until his sophomore year, and then played Academy soccer for Revolution Empire United from 2012-14 ... was team’s captain and leading scorer ... named to the Top XI at the 2014 Bison Elite Camp.

rafael enriquez-hesles Senior • Defender McLean, Va. • McLean

Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 2-0 1-0 4-0 7-0

G 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0

P 0 0 0 0

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Adam Bradshaw

• PL Academic Honor Roll (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) 2013: Appeared in four contests as a reserve defender ... appearances came against Colgate, Lafayette, Hartwick and Navy ... 2012: Reserve defender whose lone game appearance came in a home win over Adelphi ... 2011: Saw action in

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patrick figgie

Junior • Midfielder Riverside, Conn. • Brunswick School Year 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 16-4 20-9 36-13

G 2 0 2

A 0 4 4

P 4 4 8

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘12, ‘13) 2013: Played a key role for the Bison, lending speed to the wide midfield position ... tied for the team lead and ranked seventh in Patriot League with four assists, coming against La Salle, Navy, Holy Cross and American ... split two defenders to set up Jesse Klug for GWG in 73rd minute of 2-1 win over La Salle ... assisted on Jonathan Grad’s opening goal in a 3-1 win over American in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals ... 2012: Made a strong first impression, playing in 16 games with four starts as a midfielder ... scored a pair of goals, including the game-winner in a 1-0 road win over NJIT ... first career score came in a home win over Adelphi ... Personal/High School: Born June 28, 1994 in Stamford, Conn. ... son of Dr. Mark and Connie Figgie ... has two siblings, Mark and Caroline ... father is a Bucknell graduate (Class of 1978) who played baseball and football ... brother is a 2012 Bucknell graduate who also played on the baseball team ... competed in soccer, baseball and track and field at The Brunswick School in Greenwich, Conn. ... captained the soccer and track teams ... named All-WNEPSA in soccer as a junior and senior ... all-state selection and team MVP in 2011 ... played club soccer for Beachside and was elected cocaptain of that squad, which he helped win three state championships ... played ODP soccer from 2009-11 ... in track, broke the school record in the 400-meter dash ... majoring in mechanical engineering ... member of 2012 and 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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clarke fox

Junior • Goalkeeper Berwyn, Pa. • Conestoga Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘12, ‘13)

2013: One of the Patriot League’s top backup goalkeepers ... made three starts and went 3-0 with two shutouts, an .889 save percentage and a 0.32 goals against average ... defeated La Salle 2-1 on Sept. 8 at Emmitt Field, then posted 1-0 clean sheets against Rutgers and Hartwick on the road ... totaled eight saves, with a high of four in the OT win at Rutgers ... two of those stops came in overtime ... 2012: Made a strong impression as Bucknell’s No. 2 goalkeeper ... saw action in three games, including two starts ... played the full Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho 90 minutes in a 7-0 win over 2012 3-2 245:00 2 0.73 7 .778 1 Adelphi, mak2013 3-3 281:21 1 0.32 8 .889 2 ing one save en Total 6-5 526:21 3 0.51 15 .833 3 route to his first career victory and shutout ... played all 110 minutes of a 2-2 draw with Binghamton ... oversaw a scoreless second half against Hartwick ...all told allowed two goals while making seven saves in 245 minutes ... Personal/High School: Born Sept. 16, 1993 in Devon, Pa. ... parents are Frank Fox and Allison Cutler ... has two siblings, Carolyn and Alexander ... 2012 graduate of Conestoga High School ... three-year letterman in soccer ... captained the team as a senior ... named Southeastern Pennsylvania Player of the Year ... AllMain Line selection ... earned the team’s Pioneer Award for Leadership, Integrity, Hard Work, Sportsmanship, Teamwork and Athleticism ... as a senior posted a 0.32 goals-against average and 17 shutouts, fourth-most in state history ... two-year member of the Spirit United SC Strikers, which was ranked as high as No. 6 in the nation ... double-major in political science and economics ... made Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2012 and 2013.

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justin galiani

Sophomore • Forward Great Falls, Va. • Langley

Year 2013 Total

GP-GS 17-0 17-0

G 0 0

A 1 1

P 1 0

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13) 2013: Saw action in 17 of the team’s 20 games as a freshman, averaging about 21 minutes per appearance ... played season-high 53 minutes against Army ... recorded first career point with an assist on Jesse Klug’s goal in a 1-0 win at Albany ... Personal/High School: Born Oct. 7, 1994 in Fairfax, Va. ... son of John and Nancy Galiani ... has a sister, Paige ... lettered four times in soccer and three in basketball at Langley High School in McLean, Va. ... scored 34 career goals for the soccer team, depsite missing most of his senior year with an injury ... two-year captain ... three-time First Team All-Liberty District selection ... first team all-region and second team all-state as a junior ... helped lead team to a state tournament appearance in 2011 and a trip to the Northern Region semifinals in 2012 ... also led his club team to a state championship ... major is undeclared ... member of 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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Jonathan grad

Senior • Midfielder Charlotte, N.C. • Charlotte Latin Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 15-7 17-0 19-8 51-15

G 1 1 3 5

A 2 1 0 3

P 4 3 6 13

Career Honors • PL Rookie of Week (‘11) • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Team Captain in 2014 ... 2013: Played in 19 games with eight starts as a midfielder ... ranked third on the team with three goals scored ... all three goals came late in the year against Patriot League opponents Lafayette, Holy Cross and American ... got the Bison rolling with a 17th-minute opening goal in a 3-1 win over American in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals ... also opened the scoring in a 3-1 win over Holy Cross and capped the scoring in a 3-0 rout of Lafayette ... 2012: Was set back by injuries as a sophomore but still played in 17 matches off the bench ... recorded a goal and an assist ... goal came in a home win over Adelphi ... assisted on Brian Ward’s goal in a win over Albany ... 2011: Made an impact as a freshman midfielder ... played in 15 games with seven starts ... first career point came on an assist vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in his second collegiate game ... produced a goal and an assist in Bucknell’s 3-2 league win at Navy ... assist came on Luke Joyner’s goal 3:21 into the match ... scored in 60th minute to give Bison 3-1 lead ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week after the Navy win ... Personal/High School: Born Aug. 11, 1982 in Chicago, Ill. ... parents are Michael and Karen Grad ... has one sister, Katie ... four-year soccer letterman at Charlotte Latin High School ... two-year team captain ... two-time all-state, all-region and all-conference selection ... team MVP ... helped team advance to North Carolina 3A Independents Final Four ... scored 40 goals in high school career ... played club soccer for Charlotte Soccer Academy ... majoring in accounting and financial management ... named to 2011, 2012 and 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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jesse klug

Junior • Forward Sammamish, Wash. • Overlake School Year 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 20-20 20-20 40-40

G 3 10 13

A 4 3 7

P 10 23 33

top rookies ... 66 shot attempts were 10 more than any other player in the league ... scored three goals along with four assists ... scored a goal just 18:33 into his collegiate career in a season-opening 1-1 draw with VCU ... had the goals in 1-0 Patriot League wins over Lehigh and Colgate ... scored in 55th minute in road win over Lehigh and in fifth minute at home against Colgate ... named Patriot League Rookie of the Week after the Colgate win ... assists came against Albany, Navy, Army and Binghamton ... Personal/High School: Born May 22, 1994 in Silver Spring, Md. ... son of Keith Klug and Susan Katz ... has a sister, Amanda, who played softball at Rochester ... came to Bucknell from the MLS Seattle Sounders’ Academy team ... led that squad in scoring with 14 goals en route to a division title in 2011 ... played in the MLS Generation Adidas Cup among other national showcases with the Sounders ... also played club soccer for Crossfire, where he was the leading scorer on a team that won state titles in 2008 and 2010 and reached the regional quarterfinals in 2010 ... in 2007, 2008 and 2009 he competed in the Maccabi Games and won a bronze medal in 2007 ... played varsity soccer at Overlake School as a sophomore and senior, but was unable to play for his school team as a junior due to his responsibilities with the Academy team ... as a senior, broke his own school single-season scoring record with 39 goals, including nine hat tricks ... scored 28 goals as a sophomore ... the 39 goals ranked third in the state and first in his league ... named Washington 1A Player of the Year ... Seattle Times All-State selection ... led team to state title ... majoring in managing for sustainability ... member of 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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mark kramarchuk Junior • Defender Mount Vernon, N.Y. • Fordham Prep Year 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 2-0 0-0 2-0

G 1 0 1

A 0 0 0

P 2 0 2

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘12, ‘13) 2013: Did not appear in a game ... 2012: Appeared in two games off the bench and had a memorable moment when he scored in the 72nd minute to spark a comeback at Binghamton ... his goal halved a 2-0 deficit, and the Bison would rally to pull out a 2-2 tie ... Personal/High School: Born Feb. 7, 1994 in New York City ... son of Borys and Irene Kramarchuk ... has a sister, Laryssa ... played varsity soccer at Fordham Prep ... two-year team captain ... high school All-American ... NYC CHSAA “AA” first team all-league defender as a senior, second team as a sophomore and junior ... ESPN Rise All-State selection ... three-time first team All-Bronx Varsity Soccer League selection ... helped team to its first New York state title ... in 2010 was picked for the Spring Showcase US Soccer Development Academy Select Team in 2009 was part of an ODP Region 1 championship team ... also played for and captained the New York Cosmos Academy Team ... majoring in biology ... member of 2012 and 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Career Honors • Preseason All-PL (‘14) • First Team All-PL (‘13) • First Team All-Region (‘14) • PL All-Tournament Team (‘13) • PL Off. Player of Week (2x ‘13) • PL Rookie of Week (‘12) • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13) 2014 Preseason All-Patriot League selection ... 2013: Turned in a huge sophomore campaign as he developed into one of the Patriot League’s premier strikers ... earned First Team All-Patriot League and First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region Honors ... led the team and ranked second in the Patriot League with 10 goals ... also had three assists, and his 23 points ranked second in the PL ... scored a goal in four straight games in September — all of them game-winners — vs. La Salle, Albany, Siena and Seton Hall (2) ... then had a four-game point streak in league play late in the year with an assist vs. Navy and goals against Colgate, Lafayette and Holy Cross ... recorded his first career two-goal game in a 2-0 win at Seton Hall ... logged a goal and two assists in a 3-0 win at Lafayette ... tallied the clinching goal in a 3-1 win over American in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals ... led Patriot League with 90 shot attempts (no other player had more than 62) ... earned back-to-back Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week awards in September ... 2012: Started every game at striker and was one of the Patriot League’s

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peter krebs

Sophomore • Defender San Anselmo, Calif. • Marin Academy Year 2013 Total

GP-GS 10-7 10-7

G 0 0

A 0 0

P 0 0

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13) 2013: Got an early taste of Division I soccer with 10 appearances and seven starts at center back ... made first career start against Buffalo on Sept. 6 and played all 90 minutes in a 1-0 shutout victory ... played the full 90 five times ... team was 6-1 in his seven starts with five shutouts ... Personal/High School: Born Aug. 11, 1995 in San Francisco ... son of Danny and Susan Krebs ... has a brother, Clay ... started for three years and as a senior served as captain at Marin Academy in San Rafael, Calif ... led his high school team to a 21-1-2 record, and it ended the season ranked No. 4 in the country by Maxpreps ... team also won the NCS Division 2 title two out of the four years he was at Marin ... BCL West first team all-league selection as a senior ... also captained Marin FC, which won the 2012 San Diego Surf Cup Gold Division and was ranked No. 3 in Northern California ... named to the Bison Soccer Camps Elite XI in 2012 ... management major ... member of 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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mike lansing

Junior • Goalkeeper Randolph, N.J. • Randolph Career Honors • Second Team All-PL (‘13) • PL Goalkeeper of Week (3x ‘12, 2x ‘13) • PL Rookie of Week (‘12)

2013: Continued to cement his place as one of the Patriot League’s top goalkeepers with an outstanding sophomore season ... earned Second Team All-Patriot League honors after posting a 10-6-1 record with eight shutouts, an .852 save percentage and a 0.75 goalsagainst average ... made 75 saves with only 13 goals against in 17 appearances ... ranked 10th nationally in save percentage and 25th in Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho GAA ... recorded four straight 2012 18-18 1670:18 16 0.86 86 .843 5 shutouts in Sep2013 17-17 1557:59 13 0.75 75 .852 8 tember, the lonTotal 35-35 3228:17 29 0.81 161 .847 13 gest streak by a Bison keeper since 1983 ... eight shutouts were two shy of the program record ... recorded four clean sheets in Patriot League play and had a 0.76 PL GAA ... recorded season-high 11 saves in a 2-0 win at Seton Hall ... two-time Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week ... 2012: Made an immediate impact as a freshman, winning the No. 1 goalkeeper spot and backing it up with a terrific rookie year ... started 18 of the team’s 20 games and posted a 0.86 goals-against average and an .843 save percentage ... led the Patriot League in both of those categories, and also in saves per game (4.78) ... ranked ninth among all Division I goalkeepers and second among freshmen keepers in save percentage ... ranked third in the Patriot League with five shutouts ... logged 86 saves with only 16 goals against ... made season-high nine saves in collegiate debut against VCU ... matched that total later in the year vs. La Salle and Navy ... posted three straight shutouts against Saint Francis (Pa.), Albany and Lehigh ... also had back-to-back shutouts against NJIT and Colgate ... earned three Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week and one Patriot League Rookie of the Week award ... Personal/High School: Born June 13, 1994 in Randolph, N.J. ...

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parents are Rick and Carol Lansing ... has two sisters, Marisa and Elizabeth ... uncle and grandfather both attended Bucknell ... competed in soccer, baseball and golf at Randolph High School ... captained the soccer team ... third team all-state and first team all-conference goalkeeper in 2011 ... from 2010-12 was a PDA Academy player ... threw a perfect game and a no-hitter for the baseball team in 2010 ... joined teammate Chris Thorsheim in Denmark for offseason training in the summer of 2013 ... represented Bison Athletics at the U.S. Naval Academy Leadership Conference ... in summer of 2014 played with the New York Red Bulls U-23 team that posted a perfect record and won the National Premier Soccer League title ... majoring in psychology.

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mark leibensperger Senior • Midfielder/Defender Gibsonia, Pa. • Pine-Richland

Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 0-0 7-0 15-6 22-6

G 0 1 0 1

A 0 0 2 2

P 0 2 2 4

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) 2013: Continued his development as a junior and was a key player for the Bison late in the year playing outside midfield and left back ... made 15 appearances and started the final six games of the season ... recorded two assists, coming in back-to-back Patriot League wins over Lafayette and Holy Cross ... team won its first five games after he joined the starting 11 ... 2012: Came off the bench in seven games and scored his first collegiate goal in Bucknell’s 7-0 win over Adelphi ... played season-high 49 minutes in 2-2 tie at Binghamton ... 2011: Did not appear in a match ... Personal/High School: Born Feb. 15, 1993 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of Stephen and Pamela Leibensperger ... has a younger sister, Carrie ... mother and aunt both attended Bucknell ... three-year soccer letterman at Pine-Richland High School ... Pennsylvania All-State selection in 2010 ... All-WPIAL selection ... team won sectional titles in 2007 and 2009 ... member of the Region I ‘93 ODP Team from 2008-10 ... played club ball for Pittsburgh Strikers ... physics major ... earned spot on 2011, 2012 and 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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andrew leischner

Sophomore • Midfielder Scotch Plains, N.J. • Scotch Plains-Fanwood Year 2013 Total

GP-GS 18-0 18-0

G 1 1

A 0 0

P 2 2

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13) 2013: Significant contributor in his first year, playing as a reserve midfielder ... played in all 18 games and brought great energy when he came on ... first career goal was a big one ... credited with the game-tying goal with 6:28 remaining in a 1-1 road draw at American ... averaged about 33 minutes per game, with a high of 58 against Colgate ... Personal/High School: Born Oct. 11, 1994 in Summit, N.J. ... parents are Steven and Jackie Leischner ... has two older brothers, Greg and Tim, who both played college soccer at Muhlenberg ... lettered three times in soccer and four times in tennis at Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School ... three-year starter in soccer ... captain and team MVP as a senior ... named first team all-state by the Star-Ledger and the Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey ... named Union County Player of the Year by the Star-Ledger and the 2012 Courier News Player of the Year ... helped his club team win multiple state championships ... majoring in management ... member of 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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Sophomore • Midfielder Mt. Laurel, N.J. • Bishop Eustace Prep GP-GS 20-12 20-12

G 1 1

A 4 4

P 6 6

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13) 2013: Had a productive rookie of the year for the Bison, playing in all 20 games with 12 starts as a midfielder ... scored a goal and tied for the team lead with four assists ... the goal was a terrific 25yard strike just over five minutes into the match against Navy ... picked up the assist on Bucknell’s very first goal of the season on opening night vs. Canisius ... also tallied assists in wins over Seton Hall, Holy Cross and American ... ranked T-7th in Patriot League in assists ... Personal/High School: Born Apr. 8, 1995 in Mount Holly, N.J. ... son of John and Mary Lenart ... has two brothers, John and Colin ... three-year starter at Bishop Eustace Prep in Pennsauken, N.J. ... named all-state and all-conference as a junior before foregoing his senior year to play academy soccer ... participated at US Soccer Training Centers in 2011 and 2012 ... majoring in civil engineering ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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Senior • Midfielder Topsfield, Mass. • Masconomet Regional Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 3-0 10-0 13-8 26-8

G 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0

P 0 0 0 0

Career Honors

austin lenart

Year 2013 Total

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Andrew Leischner

• PL Academic Honor Roll (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) 2013: Played in 13 games with eight starts as a midfielder ... played seasonhigh 43 minutes in a win at Albany ... 2012: Saw action in 10 contests off the bench in a defensive role ... played season-high 40 minutes in 1-0 win at NJIT ... made Patriot League appearances against Navy, Holy Cross, Army, Colgate and Lafayette ... 2011: Played in three matches as a rookie midfielder ... appearances came against La Salle, Notre Dame and Monmouth ... Personal/High School: Born May 17, 1992 in Winchester, Mass. ... parents are Jack and Beth Miller ... has two sisters, Kristen and Amy ... four-year soccer letterman at Masconomet Regional High School ... 2009 all-state selection ... two-time Cape Ann League and Eastern Massachusetts All-Star ... also captain for his postgraduate season at Worcester Academy ... named a Top-100 recruit ... played for the FC Greater Boston Bolts Academy Team ... trained in Finland with Ekenas IF ... economics major ... member of 2011, 2012 and 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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mike moshier

Freshman • Forward Morristown, N.J. • Delbarton

Personal/High School: Born Nov. 18, 1995 in Basking Ridge, N.J. ... parents are Mike and Elizabeth Moshier ... has three younger siblings: Maggie, Sarah and Brian ... father played baseball at Notre Dame and mother was a swimmer at Notre Dame ... attended Delbarton School in Morristown, N.J. ... earned three varsity letters in soccer and captained the team as a senior ... earned First Team All-State honors by the Star-Ledger ... was also named a Regional All-American and Morris County Player of the Year ... helped lead Delbarton to state championships in 2013 and 2014 ... team was ranked No. 1 in the state and No. 16 in the country.

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Crispin muessle

Sophomore • Midfielder Potomac, Md. • Churchill

Year 2013 Total

GP-GS 0-0 0-0

G 0 0

A 0 0

P 0 0

3

Career Honors

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jack natale

Freshman • Defender New Hope, Pa. • New Hope-Solebury

John Miller

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Personal/High School: Born Nov. 11, 1995 in New Haven, Conn. ... son of Chris and Michele Natale ... has two sisters, Emma and Kaela ... uncle, John Maessner, played soccer for the University of Virginia and DC United ... four-year varsity soccer letterman at New HopeSolebury High School ... two-year team captain and three-time all-league performer ... team MVP as a junior and senior ... team won state championships in 2010 and 2011 and was state semifinalist in 2012 and 2013 ... recorded seven goals as a senior and four as a junior ... also captained his Lehigh Valley United club team, which won Region 1 championships in 2012 and 2014 ... team was national runner-up in 2014 and national semifinalist in 2012 ... was named to the Top XI at the Bison Soccer Camp in 2014.

Senior • Forward Bristol, Conn. • Bristol Eastern Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

• PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13) 2013: Did not appear in a game ... Personal/High School: Born Oct. 16, 1994 in Iringa, Tanzania ... son of Mary Muessle and Venance Msigala ... has two siblings, Grayson Msigala and Winnie Msigala ... moved to the U.S. at the age of four ... father and brothers still live in Tanzania ... four-year member of the varsity soccer team at Churchill High School ... named captain and MVP when he also earned All-Met, All-Gazette and all-state following his senior year ... member of the Maryland ODP team and also captained his AC Bethesda club to multiple state championships ... majoring in management ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013.

pat plourde GP-GS 16-0 18-0 18-0 52-0

G 1 0 0 1

A 0 3 1 4

P 2 3 1 6

Career Honors • PL Rookie of Week (‘11) • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) 2013: Came on as a reserve forward in 18 of Bucknell’s 20 contests, averaging about 20 minutes per game ... collected one assist, coming on Jesse Klug’s insurance goal in a 3-1 win over American in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals ... 2012: Played in 18 games as a backup forward and collected three assists ... had two helpers in Bucknell’s 7-0 rout of Adelphi and another in a 2-2 draw at Binghamton ... season-high 46 minutes at American ... 2011: Showed quite a bit of promise as a reserve forward ... saw action in 16 matches ... first collegiate appearance came in a 4-1 home win over Saint Francis (Pa.), and he scored a goal in that contest ... played in season-high 54 minutes at Adelphi ... Personal/High School: Born Nov. 17, 1992 in Bristol, Conn. ... parents are Robin and Lisa Plourde ... has two siblings, Sara and Timmothy ... lettered three times in soccer and seven times in indoor/outdoor track and field at Bristol Eastern High School ... four-time all-conference selection in soccer ... also a three-time all-state pick and an All-New England selection ... named to Hartford Courant and Herald Press all-star teams ... three-time all-conference in track ... led club team FSA United to three state championships ... was in the ODP Regional Pool ... majoring in accounting and financial management ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2011. 2012 and 2013.

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zack rockmore Junior • Defender Albany, N.Y. • Bethlehem

Personal/High School: Born March 13, 1994 in Albany, N.Y. ... parents are Jeff and Kristen Rockmore ... has two siblings, Ryan and Talia ... transfer from Boston College as an academic junior with three years of eligibility remaining ... appeared in three games with the Eagles in 2012 ... 2012 graduate of Bethlehem Central High School in Delmar, N.Y. ... was a two-time all-league selection ... led the league in scoring with 18 goals as a junior in 2011 ... scored 11 goals in only six games after recovering from hip surgery in 2012 ... helped lead team to an undefeated regular season in 2012 ... played club soccer for Black Watch, which won teh 2011 New York State Cup title ... team was also a three-time state runner-up ... listed as an ESPN RISE New York Top 150 Player (110) ... 2011 Super Y Nationals All-Star ... 2013 NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete ... majoring in economics.

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chris thorsheim

Junior • Midfielder Manalapan, N.J. • Christian Brothers Acad. Year 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 20-20 20-20 40-40

G 0 8 8

A 4 1 5

P 4 17 21

2014 Preseason All-Patriot League selection ... 2013: Raised his level of play in year No. 2 and was rewarded with First Team All-Patriot League and Second Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors ... tallied eight goals and an assist for 17 points on the season ... ranked fourth in the Patriot League in both goals and points ... scored his first two career goals on opening night against Canisius and logged the team’s first four goals of the season ... scored in both of Bucknell’s 1-0 victories during the final week of the regular season, including the overtime winner at Boston University that secured a home game for the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals ... he scored again in the 3-1 quarterfinal victory over American ... also found the net against Buffalo, La Salle, Lehigh and Hartwick ... was a perfect 4-for-4 on penalty kicks ... ranked second on the team in minutes played with 1,753 ... earned a Patriot League Offensive Player of the Week award and a College Soccer News Team of the Week citation ... 2012: Had an impressive rookie year, starting all 20 games at center midfield and earning Second Team All-Patriot League Honors ... ranked second on the team in minutes played (1,788) ... tied for second on the squad with four assists ... all four assists came in a three-game span, including a two-assist day in a win over Adelphi ... assisted on Josh Butzke’s goal in a 1-0 win over Saint Francis (Pa.) and also set up a goal in a 4-0 blanking of Albany ... played 90+ minutes 13 times ... Personal/High School: Born June 30, 1994 in Manalapan, N.J. ... son of Chris and Lori Thorsheim ... has three siblings: Chelsea, Jen and Matt ... Chelsea was on the track and field team at Haverford ... 2012 graduate of Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, N.J. ... captained CBA to the 2011 state championship with a perfect 21-0-0 record ... team was ranked No. 1 in the state of New Jersey and No. 4 in the nation by ESPN ... first team all-state selection by both the New Jersey Coaches’ Association and the Newark Star-Ledger ... played for the ODP New Jersey State Team from 2006-11 and captained the team in 2010 and 2011 ... traveled with the Region I Team to Italy and Costa Rica and helped the team to a championship at the Disney Showcase ... also played with the Red Bulls Academy U-18 team in 2011-12 ... in summer 2013 joined classmate Mike Lansing training in Denmark ... in summer of 2014 was teammates with Lansing on the New York Red Bulls U-23 team that captured the National Premier Soccer League title with an unbeaten record ... scored four goals for the Red Bulls ... majoring in management ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2012 and 2013.

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Senior • Defender Manlius, N.Y. • Fayetteville-Manlius Year 2011 2012 2013 Total

Career Honors • Preseason All-PL (‘14) • First Team All-PL (‘13) • Second Team All-PL (‘12) • Second Team All-Region (‘13) • PL Offensive Player of Week (‘13) • CSN Team of Week (‘13) • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘12, ‘13)

brian ward

GP-GS 18-18 20-20 20-20 58-58

G 0 1 0 1

A 1 1 0 2

P 1 3 0 4

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘12, ‘13) Team captain in 2014 ... 2013: Once again one of the leaders of the Bison defense ... started all 20 games and ranked fourth on the team in minutes played with 1,713 ... part of a unit that allowed only 15 goals all season and posted 10 shutouts ... played the full 90+ minutes 15 times ... 2012: Moved to left back as a sophomore and had a strong season ... played started all 20 games for a Bison squad that led the league in scoring defense ... contributed a goal and an assist on the year ... goal came in a 4-0 win over Albany ... assisted on Jesse Klug’s goal in a 1-0 Patriot League win over Colgate ... 2011: Only freshman and one of only four Bison to start all 18 games ... played well in a holding center midfield position ... credited with one assist, coming in a 3-0 Patriot League win over Holy Cross ... Personal/High School: Born Jan. 13, 1993 in Syracuse, N.Y. ... son of Shawn and Mary Ward ... has three older sisters, Nora, Erin and Corine ... NSCAA All-America soccer player at Fayetteville-Manlius High School ... also an NSCAA Scholar-AllAmerican and National Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... two-time NSCAA All-Region selection ... three-time all-state pick ... named Central New York player of the Year ... three-time First Team All-CNY ... three-time conference player of the year ... fourtime first team all-league ... team captain as a junior and senior ... played in the development academy with Empire United in 2009-10 and 2010-11 ... captained the 2010-11 Northeast Division champions ... played with Syracuse Futbol Club, which was New York State West State Cup champion in 2006 and 2008 and 2008 Region I semifinalist ... majoring in civil engineering ... earned spot on 2012 and 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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connor willings

Junior • Defender Orlando, Fla. • Lake Highland Prep Year 2012 2013 Total

GP-GS 14-6 19-19 33-25

G 0 1 1

A 2 2 4

P 2 4 6

Career Honors • PL Academic Honor Roll (‘13) 2013: Played in 19 games, all starts, in a variety of positions ... played some midfield and outside back, and finished the year playing center back ... contributed a goal and two assists ... first career goal came on a 30-yard strike early in a 3-0 win at Lehigh ... also had assists in nonleague road wins over Seton Hall and Rutgers ... in the Rutgers game, his long throw into the box was headed home by Mayowa Alli for an overtime game-winner ... played the full 90+ minutes 10 times ... 2012: Was a contributor as a freshman, appearing in 14 games with six starts on defense ... picked up a pair of assists, both coming in a 7-0 home win over Adelphi ... Personal/High School: Born June 1, 1994 in Markham, Ontario ... parents are Timothy and Theresa Willings ... has a brother, Ethan ... 2012 graduate of Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando ... NSCAA Florida Player of the Year and NSCAA High School All-American ... earned five varsity letters in soccer, having made the varsity squad as an eighth-grader ... played every game with high school team that made district final in 2011, and state championship final in 2010, and state final four appearances in 2009 and 2008 ... played club soccer for the Florida Rush, which won the 2012 USYS U18 National Championship ... in 2008-09 was selected for the U15 Boys National Team at Super-Y League National ODP ... majoring in economics and psychology ... named to 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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jack zollicoffer

Freshman • Midfielder/Defender Charlotte, N.C. • Charlotte Latin Personal/High School: Born July 22, 1995 in Charlotte, N.C. ... son of Hill and Sarah Zollicoffer ... has one brother, Perry ... played two years of varsity soccer at Charlotte Latin School, then moved on to the Charlotte Rapids USSDA Academy, where he was a three-year starter ... twice served as team captain of his Academy squad ... helped lead team to Southeast Conference titles in 2013 and 2014 ... team was ranked as high as No. 5 in the nation.

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2013 Review 2013 Results

Field Statistics ##

NAME

GP-GS

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

SOG

SOG%

GW

PK-ATT

12

Jesse Klug

20-20

10

3

23

90

.111

30

.333

4

0-0

8

Chris Thorsheim

20-20

8

1

17

36

.222

18

.500

4

4-4

6

Josh Butzke

20-20

2

3

7

27

.074

10

.370

1

0-0

5

Jonathan Grad

19-8

3

0

6

27

.111

13

.481

0

0-0

20

Mayowa Alli

20-20

3

0

6

24

.125

13

.542

3

0-0

14

Austin Lenart

20-12

1

4

6

19

.053

8

.421

0

0-0

22

Connor Willings

19-19

1

2

4

13

.077

5

.385

0

0-0

2

Joe Meyer

20-20

1

2

4

4

.250

1

.250

1

0-0

16

Patrick Figgie

20-9

0

4

4

9

.000

5

.556

0

0-0

10

Andrew Leischner

18-0

1

0

2

12

.083

6

.500

0

0-0

15

Mark Leibensperger

15-6

0

2

2

7

.000

2

.286

0

0-0

9

Justin Galiani

17-0

0

1

1

9

.000

2

.222

0

0-0

11

Sebastiaan Blickman

20-20

0

1

1

5

.000

1

.200

0

0-0

3

Pat Plourde

18-0

0

1

1

3

.000

1

.333

0

0-0

18

Brian Ward

20-20

0

0

0

4

.000

1

.250

0

0-0

7

Adam Bradshaw

10-2

0

0

0

4

.000

1

.250

0

0-0

17

John Miller

13-8

0

0

0

3

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

19

Peter Krebs

10-7

0

0

0

2

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

13

R. Enriquez-Hesles

4

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0

0-0

7

Conor Keeley

1-0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

Total...............

20

30

24

84

299

.100

118

.395

13

4-4

Opponents....

20

15

11

41

228

.066

102

.447

6

0-1

goalkeeper Statistics ##

NAME

GP-GS

Min.

1

Mike Lansing

17-17

1557:59

13

24

Clarke Fox

3-3

281:21

1

0

GA GAAvg.

Svs.

Pct.

W

L

T

Sho

0.75

75

.852

10

6

1

8

0.32

8

.889

3

0

0

2

Orman Kimbrough

1-0

2:07

1

42.52

1

.500

0

0

0

0

Total...............

20

1841:27

15

0.73

87

.853

13

6

1

10

Opponents....

20

1841:27

30

1.47

88

.746

6

13

1

3

Team Saves: 3

miscellaneous stats Goals by Period Bucknell Opponents

1 2 OT OT Total 14 14 1 1 — 30 4 10 1 0 — 15

Shots by Period Bucknell Opponents

1 2 OT OT Total 130 160 7 2 — 299 101 121 6 0 — 228

Saves by Period Bucknell Opponents

1 2 OT OT Total 39 46 2 0 — 87 33 54 1 0 — 88

Corners by Period 1 2 OT OT Total Bucknell 41 49 0 0 — 90 Opponents 46 60 2 0 — 108 Fouls by Period Bucknell Opponents

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1 2 OT OT Total 99 111 4 0 — 214 90 94 2 1 — 187

2013 patriot league standings

Patriot League Overall Team W-L-T Pts. W-L-T Pct. Navy# 9-0-0 27 16-4-2 .773 Army 6-2-1 19 12-3-3 .750 Holy Cross 6-3-0 18 9-9-2 .500 Bucknell 5-3-1 16 13-6-1 .675 American 4-3-2 14 7-8-5 .475 Colgate 3-5-1 10 4-14-2 .250 Boston University 3-6-0 9 6-10-1 .382 Lafayette 2-5-2 8 4-6-8 .444 Loyola 2-6-1 7 7-8-2 .471 Lehigh 1-8-0 3 2-14-1 .147 # - Patriot League Tournament Champion

Offensive Player of the Year: Jamie Dubyoski (N) Defensive Player of the Year: Joseph Greenspan (N) Goalkeeper of the Year: Winston Boldt (AR) Rookie of the Year: Tanner Vosvick (AR) Coach of the Year: Dave Brandt (N)

Overall: 13-6-1, PL: 5-3-1 Home: 5-5-0, Road: 8-1-1, Neutral: 0-0-0 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 15

CANISIUS SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) BUFFALO LA SALLE at Albany at Siena at Seton Hall ARMY* at Lehigh* LOYOLA* at American* at Rutgers NAVY* COLGATE* at Lafayette* HOLY CROSS* at Hartwick at Boston University* AMERICAN^ at Navy^

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

ome matches in BOLD CAPS H * Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament

2013 Award winners • NSCAA All-American: Mayowa Alli (3rd) • NSCAA All-Region: Mayowa Alli (1st), Jesse Klug (1st), Chris Thorsheim (2nd) • NSCAA Scholar All-Region: Joe Meyer (2nd), Brian Ward (HM) • All-Patriot League: Mayowa Alli (2nd), Jesse Klug (1st), Chris Thorsheim (1st), Mike Lansing (2nd), Joe Meyer (2nd) • Patriot League All-Academic Team: Joe Meyer • Capital One Academic All-America: Joe Meyer (1st) • Capital One Academic All-District: Joe Meyer (1st) • College Soccer News National Team of Week: Chris Thorsheim • Bison Athlete of the Week: Mayowa Alli, Jesse Klug (2x) • Patriot League Offensive Player of Week: Jesse Klug (2x), Chris Thorsheim • Patriot League Defensive Player of Week: Mayowa Alli (3x), Joe Meyer (2x) • Patriot League Goalkeeper of Week: Mike Lansing (2x) • Patriot League Academic Honor Roll: Harry Birch, Sebastiaan Blickman, Adam Bradshaw, Rafael EnriquezHesles, Patrick Figgie, Clarke Fox, Justin Galiani, Jonathan Grad, Jesse Klug, Mark Kramarchuk, Peter Krebs, Mark Leibensperger, Andrew Leischner, Austin Lenart, Joe Meyer, John Miller, Crispin Muessle, Pat Plourde, Chris Thorsheim, Brian Ward, Connor Willings

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History

Scott Visnic

Dave Rath

Team Records

Most goals, game: 9 vs. Dickinson, 1934 vs. Gettysburg, 1960 & 1969 Most goals, season: 41 1985 Most goals against, game: 14 vs. Penn State, 1954 Most goals against, season: 42 1986 (17 games) Most assists, game: 9 vs. Shippensburg, 1990 Most assists, season: 39 1985, 2009 Most total points, season: 117 1985 (39 G, 39 A) Most wins, season: 17 2009 Most ties, season: 6 2006 Most losses, season: 14 1998 Most consecutive wins: 7 1976 Most consecutive losses: 8 1963, 1964 Most consecutive winning seasons: 4 1967-70, 1973-76 Most consecutive non-losing seasons: 6 2005-10 Longest unbeaten streak: 14 1974 (12-0-2) Best winning percentage: .867 1974 (12-1-2) Largest margin of victory: 9 vs. Dickinson, 1934 (9-0) Most overtime games, season: 8 2000, 2008 Most consecutive OT games: 5 2008 Most shutouts, season: 12 2009 Fewest times shutout, season: 0 1950 Most shutouts against, season: 8 1998, 2000 Most consecutive shutouts, season: 6 1983 Most consecutive minutes without allowing a goal: 559:40 1983 Best goals-against average: 0.33 1974 Fewest goals against, season: 5 1974 Highest save percentage, season: .945 1974 (86-91) Most consecutive games scoring: 28 2007-08

Goals in a Game

rt Raynor vs. Delaware, 1948............... 4 A Lyman Ott vs. Muhlenberg, 1961......... 4 Bill Dahl vs. Lafayette, 1962.................... 4 Glenn Mars vs. Gettysburg, 1969.......... 4 Scott Strasburg vs. Gettysburg, 1973.. 4 Chris Hennings vs. Canisius, 2008........ 4 26 times (last: Scott Visnic, 2003).......... 3

3-Goal Games in a Season

David Rath, 1969......................................... 4

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Assists in a Game

avid Rath vs. Lycoming, 1967.............. 4 D 12 times (last: Tommy McCabe, 2010).... 3

Points in a Game

L yman Ott vs. Muhlenburg, 1961......... 9 7 times (last: Chris Hennings, 2008)..... 8

Goals Involved In

Dave Rath vs. Lycoming, 1967...... 6 (2G, 4A)

season leaders

career leaders

Points 1. David Rath, 1969..............................48 2. Dave Domsohn, 1985....................45 3. Bruce Strasburg, 1973....................37 Dave Domsohn, 1988....................37 5. Lyman Ott, 1960..............................35 6. Scott Strasburg, 1976.....................33 7. Dave Domsohn, 1987....................31 Conor O’Brien, 2009.......................31 9. Bill Dahl, 1962...................................29 10. Greg Beatty, 1993............................27 Scott Visnic, 2003.............................27

Points 1. Dave Domsohn, 1985-88............ 138 2. David Rath, 1967-69........................98 3. Bruce Strasburg, 1971-74..............88 4. Scott Strasburg, 1973-76...............86 5. Lyman Ott, 1959-61.........................78 6. Conor O’Brien, 2006-09..................77 7. Bob Rhein, 1981-84.........................75 8. Greg Beatty, 1991-94......................70 9. Bill Dahl, 1960-62.............................62 10. Scott Visnic, 2002-05.......................55 Brendan Burgdorf, 2009-12..........55 Goals 1. Dave Domsohn, 1985-88...............52 2. David Rath, 1967-69........................42 3. Bruce Strasburg, 1971-74..............38 4. Lyman Ott, 1959-61.........................34 5. Scott Strasburg, 1973-76...............33 6. Bob Rhein, 1981-84.........................30 Greg Beatty, 1991-94......................30 8. Bill Dahl, 1960-62.............................27 9. Conor O’Brien, 2006-09..................26 10. Art Raynor, 1947-49.........................23 Assists 1. Dave Domsohn, 1985-88...............34 2. Conor O’Brien, 2006-09..................25 3. Jonathan Hemmert, 2001-04.........22 4. Scott Strasburg, 1973-76...............20 Jon MacKenzie, 1989-92................20 Tom Roller, 1992-95.........................20 7. Wright Ramsey, 1994-97................17 8. Luke Joyner, 2008-11......................16 9. Mike Shaak, 1982-85.......................15 Bob Rhein, 1985-88.........................15 Brendan Burgdorf, 2009-12..........15 Goalkeeper Saves 1. Mark Wrigley, 1990-93................. 431 2. Dan Norton, 1985-88................... 317 3. Corey Harbold, 1994-96.............. 308 4. Nathan Fitzgerald, 1996-99....... 302 5. Adam Edwards, 2002-05............. 283 6. Pete Puccia, 1977-80.................... 253 7. Joey Kuterbach, 2004-07............ 238 8. Kevin Meyer, 1981-83.................. 232 9. Ted Peterson, 1973-75................. 220 10. Paul Green, 1978-81..................... 217 Tommy Caso, 2008-11................. 217 Goalkeeper Shutouts 1. Adam Edwards, 2002-05................27 2. Ted Peterson, 1972-75....................24 3. Mark Wrigley, 1990-93....................19 Tommy Caso, 2008-11....................19 5. Joey Kuterbach, 2004-07...............18 6. Kevin Meyer, 1980-83.....................15 7. Mike Lansing, 2012-pres.........13 8. Paul Green, 1978-81.................... 10.5 9. Paul Sinnenburg, 1973-76.............10 10. Steve Whitaker, 2000-03.................. 9

Goals 1. David Rath, 1969..............................23 2. Dave Domsohn, 1985.....................18 3. Bruce Strasburg, 1973....................15 Dave Domsohn, 1988.....................15 5. Lyman Ott, 1960...............................14 Bill Dahl, 1962....................................14 7. Bruce Strasburg, 1974....................14 8. Scott Strasburg, 1976.....................12 Greg Beatty, 1993.............................12 Scott Visnic, 2003.............................12 Assists 1. Tom Roller, 1993...............................12 2. Dave Domsohn, 1987.....................11 3. Steve Goldenring, 1981.................10 Jonathan Hemmert, 2002.............10 Tommy McCabe, 2010....................10 6. Scott Strasburg, 1973....................... 9 Dave Domsohn, 1985....................... 9 Conor O’Brien, 2009.......................... 9 9. David Rath, 1967................................ 8 Matt Lowe, 1974................................. 8 Conor O’Brien, 2008.......................... 8 Goalkeeper Saves 1. Lloyd Ryysylainen, 1970............. 172 2. Paul Sinnenberg, 1976................ 148 3. Mark Wrigley, 1993....................... 139 4. Scott Racek, 1989.......................... 138 5. Bill Roberts, 1967.......................... 129 6. Mark Wrigley, 1991....................... 125 7. Corey Harbold, 1994.................... 124 8. Phil Kerstetter, 1966..................... 119 9. Nathan Fitzgerald, 1999............. 118 10. Joey Kuterbach, 2006.................. 116 Goalkeeper Shutouts 1. Mark Wrigley, 1993..........................10 Adam Edwards, 2002......................10 Tommy Caso, 2009...........................10 4. Ted Peterson, 1974............................ 9 Ted Peterson, 1975............................ 9 Adam Edwards, 2005........................ 9 7. Adam Edwards, 2003........................ 8 Joey Kuterbach, 2006....................... 8 Joey Kuterbach, 2007....................... 8 Mike Lansing, 2013.................... 8

Consecutive Games with a Point

Conor O’Brien, 2008-09..........................11

Saves in a Game

Howie Levine vs. Cornell, 1961............33

Season Save Percentage

Ted Peterson, 1974 (83-88)............... .943

Career Save Percentage

L loyd Ryysylainen, 1968, 1970......... .928 (180-194)

Fastest Goal to Start Game

Dave Domsohn vs. Susquehanna, 1987........................................................... 0:18

Goals in a Season by a Freshman

Dave Domson, 1985................................18

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1960 Lyman Ott, Robert Schad 1961 Lyman Ott, Frank Famariss 1962 William Dahl 1963 Charles Bushnell, Doug May 1964 Dan Horning, Bill Savage 1965 Edwards Fleming, William Ginsburg 1966 Richard Church 1967 John Willett, Arthur Kurz 1968 Arthur Kurz 1969 Terrance Howson, Robert Kline, David Moore 1970 Glenn R. Mars 1971 Lawrence Greenwood 1972 James Ludwig, Joseph Steinmetz 1973 Michael Novak, Steven Sparkes 1974 Bruce Strasburg 1975 Gary Toubman 1976 Robert Kurz, Scott Strasburg 1977 Stephen Belfiglio, Kenneth Jones 1978 Mark Schiowitz 1979 David Benson, Peter Christian 1980 Peter Christian, Bruce Marcey 1981 Mark Brotherton, Brian Hassinger 1982 Mark Brotherton, David Fittro 1983 Kevin Meyer, Andy Sayles 1984 Bob Rhein, Graham Robinson 1985 Tom Karygiannis, Mike Shaak 1986 Paul Hunt, Drew Lewing 1987 Paul Hunt, Drew Lewing 1988 Dave Domsohn, Tom Lomax, Dan Norton 1989 Jim Miller, Terrry Pelino 1990 Terry Pelino, Brandon Poe, Kirk Lorie 1991 Evan Goldsmith, Keith Goodling 1992 Jon MacKenzie, Mark Wrigley 1993 Mark Wrigley, Bo Fifer, Alex Kogan 1994 Greg Beatty, Brian Beck, Baird McIlvain 1995 Tom Roller 1996 Doug Sweet, Wright Ramsey 1997 Wright Ramsey, Brian Ruddy 1998 Ryan Cummings, Carmine Guirland 1999 Steve DeLuca, Bill Epley 2000 Erick Davis, Bill Epley, Greg Stunzenas 2001 Andrew Aurand 2002 Brian King, Tom Ryan, Nick Taylor 2003 Brian King, Michael Lookingland 2004 Ori Adrabi, Michael Lookingland 2005 Eric Brunton, Adam Edwards, Tim Faneck 2006 Corey Curnutte, Andrew Loia, Joey Kuterbach 2007 Corey Curnutte, Joey Kuterbach, Justin Wolf 2008 Conor O’Brien, Mark Schmiegel, Patrick Selwood 2009 Conor O’Brien, Patrick Selwood 2010 Ross Liberati, Travis Rand 2011 Game Captains 2012 Brendan Burgdorf, Collin Costello, Josh Plump 2013 Mayowa Alli

NSCAA All-American 1960 1976 2009 2013

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Lyman Ott Bob Schad Scott Strasburg Conor O’Brien Mayowa Alli

History NSCAA All-Region (Since 1980)

1981 Mark Brotherton 1st Team 1982 Mark Brotherton 1st Team 1984 Bob Rhein Hon. Men. 1985 Dave Domsohn Hon. Men. 1986 Dave Domsohn Hon. Men. 1987 Dave Domsohn 1st Team 1988 Dave Domsohn 1st Team 1990 Ken Gulick 2nd Team Terry Pelino Hon. Men. 1993 Mark Wrigley 2nd Team 1999 Sam Chamovitz 2nd Team 2000 Bill Epley 2nd Team 2002 Michael Lookingland 1st Team Nick Taylor 2nd Team 2003 Michael Lookingland 1st Team Scott Visnic 2nd Team Adam Edwards 3rd Team 2004 Michael Lookingland 1st Team Scott Visnic 3rd Team 2005 Adam Edwards 1st Team Tim Faneck 1st Team 2006 Andrew Loia 2nd Team Joey Kuterbach 3rd Team 2007 Joey Kuterbach 2nd Team Conor O’Brien 2nd Team Corey Curnutte 3rd Team 2008 Conor O’Brien 2nd Team 2009 Conor O’Brien 1st Team Patrick Selwood 2nd Team Brendan Burgdorf 3rd Team Ross Liberati 3rd Team 2010 Brendan Burgdorf 1st Team Ross Liberati 1st Team Tommy McCabe 3rd Team 2011 Brendan Burgdorf 1st Team Mayowa Alli 2nd Team 2012 Brendan Burgdorf 2nd Team 2013 Mayowa Alli 1st Team Jesse Klug 1st Team Chris Thorsheim 2nd Team

All-Patriot League

1990 1991 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 Hon. Men. Hon. Men. 2nd Team 2nd Team 3rd Team 2004

Ken Gulick 1st Team Jon MacKenzie 1st Team Brandon Poe 1st Team Evan Goldsmith 1st Team Greg Beatty 1st Team Peter Radano 1st Team Mark Wrigley 1st Team Baird McIlvain 2nd Team Tom Roller 2nd Team Rich Shaheen 2nd Team Tom Roller 2nd Team Scott Gilroy 2nd Team Brian Ruddy 2nd Team Brendan Whitworth 2nd Team Wright Ramsey 1st Team Brendan Whitworth 2nd Team Bill Epley 1st Team Sam Chamovitz 1st Team Bill Epley 2nd Team Nathan Hopfinger 2nd Team Bill Epley 1st Team Nick Taylor 1st Team Sam Graziano 2nd Team Geza Lendvai-Lintner 2nd Team Adam Edwards 2nd Team Michael Lookingland 2nd Team Nick Taylor 2nd Team Ori Adrabi 1st Team Chris Beekman 1st Team Adam Edwards 1st Team Michael Lookingland 1st Team Scott Visnic 1st Team Eric Brunton 2nd Team Brian King 2nd Team Michael Lookingland 1st Team

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Scott Visnic Ori Adrabi Eric Brunton Tim Faneck Adam Edwards Corey Curnutte Andrew Loia Corey Curnutte Joey Kuterbach Joe Mellott Conor O’Brien Justin Wolf Conor O’Brien Patrick Selwood Mark Schmiegel Ross Liberati Conor O’Brien Patrick Selwood Tommy Caso Sean King Andrew Powell Brendan Burgdorf Ross Liberati Tommy McCabe Andrew Powell Mayowa Alli Brendan Burgdorf Luke Joyner Brendan Burgdorf Collin Costello Chris Thorsheim Mayowa Alli Jesse Klug Chris Thorsheim Mike Lansing Joe Meyer

1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team

PL Offensive Player of the Year 2003 2008 2009 2010

Scott Visnic Conor O’Brien Conor O’Brien Brendan Burgdorf

PL Defensive Player of the Year 2000 2003 2004 2005

Bill Epley Michael Lookingland Michael Lookingland Tim Faneck

PL Goalkeeper of the Year 2005 2007

2011 2012

Brendan Burgdorf Brendan Burgdorf

Academic All-American 1994 1995 2001 2003 2004 2008 2009 2012 2013

Greg Beatty Greg Beatty Ryan Weber Jonathan Hemmert Jonathan Hemmert Chris Hennings Patrick Selwood Joe Meyer Joe Meyer

2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 3rd Team 1st Team

Academic All-District 1994 1995 1996 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Greg Beatty Greg Beatty Dan Holton Ryan Weber Jonathan Hemmert Jonathan Hemmert Jonathan Hemmert Greg Buzzell Justin Wolf Justin Wolf Chris Hennings Patrick Selwood Jason Soto Sean King Patrick Selwood Tommy Caso Tommy Caso Travis Rand Brendan Burgdorf Tommy Caso Ryan Sappington Brendan Burgdorf Joe Meyer Joe Meyer

1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team

PL All-Academic Team 2010 2011 2012 2013

Andrew Powell Ryan Sappington Brendan Burgdorf Tommy Caso Ryan Sappington Brendan Burgdorf Joe Meyer Joe Meyer

Adam Edwards Joey Kuterbach

PL Rookie of the Year 2002 2006 2010

Adam Edwards Nathan LaGrave Mayowa Alli

PL Coach of the Year 1993 2000 2003 2009

Craig Reynolds Brendan Nash Brendan Nash Brendan Nash

PL Tournament MVP 2006 2009 2010

Joey Kuterbach Patrick Selwood Ross Liberati

PL Scholar-Athlete of Year 1993 1994 2003 2004

Greg Beatty Greg Beatty Jonathan Hemmert Jonathan Hemmert

NSCAA Scholar All-America Team 2004

Adam Edwards

Patrick Selwood Bucknell has captured the NSCAA College Team Academic Award every year since 1997. To qualify for the award, a team must produce a combined 3.0 GPA.

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2010

The Bison men’s soccer team has captured three recent Patriot League championships, winning titles in 2006, 2009 and 2010. Bucknell became only the fourth team in Patriot League history to repeat as champion, and the Bison are just the second PL team to win three titles in a five-year span. In the 2006 Patriot League Tournament, fourth-seeded Bucknell won twice in penalty kicks. Buoyed by red-hot goalkeeper Joey Kuterbach, the Bison defeated 14th-ranked Lehigh in the semifinals and Lafayette in the championship. Bucknell was the No. 1 seed in 2009, and playing at Emmitt Field knocked off Lafayette (on Conor O’Brien’s overtime goal) and American. In 2010 the Bison again won as the No. 4 seed, this time picking off Colgate and American without conceding a goal. Bucknell advanced to the NCAA Tournament after each of those Patriot League championships, and in 2006 and 2009 the Bison won firstround games, beating George Mason and Princeton, respectively. The George Mason win was Bucknell’s first NCAA victory since 1974.

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History Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame

The following are the Bucknell men’s soccer players who have been inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame. The most recent men’s soccer inductees were Craig Reynolds and Dick Roush, who entered the Hall of Fame in 2012. Mark Brotherton (’83): A two-time co-captain, Brotherton was the first Bucknell soccer player to be named all-conference four straight years. He registered 21 goals and 12 assists for 54 points in his career. A Christy Mathewson Award winner as the top athlete in his senior class, Brotherton entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2006. Dave Domsohn (’89): A four-year letterwinner and All-East Coast Conference honors, Dohmson led the Bison in scoring each of his years and set the school career records for goals (52), assists (34) and points (138). Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1999.

Mark Brotherton

Lyman Ott

R. Lyman Ott (’62): Two-time captain of the soccer team, Ott set season and career scoring records and was named to the All-MAC Northern Division, All-Tri State and All-American teams. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1983. David P. Rath (’70): Rath held season and career scoring records at his graduation and was named MVP of the Middle Atlantic Conference in 1969. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1988. Arthur B. Raynor (’50): As the captain of the baseball and soccer teams as a senior, Raynor set game and season scoring records. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1984.

Craig Reynolds

Dave Domsohn

David Rath

all-time results Year 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971

Overall Record 0-2-0 1-3-1 1-4-0 1-6-1 2-5-1 3-2-2 2-4-1 1-5-2 4-3-1 2-5-1 3-3-2 3-3-2 3-4-1 1-5-1 1-4-2 3-2-1 No Team 1-7-0 3-5-2 6-3-0 5-4-0 3-5-0 2-5-0 1-7-0 2-4-0 4-4-1 4-4-2 3-3-3 3-6-1 3-7-0 6-4-0 7-3-0 4-6-0 5-3-1 2-9-0 3-9-0 2-8-2 2-10-1 8-4-0 8-4-0 10-1-2 6-3-2 5-6-1

Conference Affiliations: Middle Atlantic Conference: 1965-73

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Conf. Record ---------------------------------

Place N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

--3-0-1 (MAC) 4-1-0 5-0-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 1-4-0 2-2-0 4-1-1 4-1-0 2-1-2 3-3-1 2-4-0 5-3-0 6-2-0 4-3-0 5-1-1 1-6-0 2-6-0 2-4-1 1-7-0 6-2-0 5-3-0 5-1-0 3-1-1 2-3-0

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

East Coast Conference: 1974-89

Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Totals Patriot League: 1990-Pres.

Overall Record 6-6-0 9-3-1 12-1-2 10-3-2 10-4-0 4-5-4 3-7-3 6-7-1 4-7-2 10-3-2 12-6-0 9-5-2 5-8-1 9-6-2 5-11-1 7-8-1 6-9-1 9-8-0 12-5-1 6-11-1 7-9-1 11-5-3 6-10-1 6-10-1 7-11-0 6-11-0 4-14-0 9-7-1 9-10-2 6-11-1 13-5-1 11-7-2 7-9-3 8-6-4 9-8-6 9-5-5 8-8-3 17-6-0 10-9-2 7-9-2 7-8-5 13-6-1 483-501-108

Conf. Record 3-2-0 4-0-1 4-0-0 (ECC) 3-1-1 4-1-0 2-3-0 0-3-2 2-2-1 1-2-2 3-1-1 4-1-0 3-1-1 1-2-0 3-2-2 2-4-1 2-4-1 3-3-1 4-3-0 4-1-1 (PL) 1-6-0 1-5-1 4-2-1 2-5-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 0-6-0 2-4-0 4-2-0 1-5-1 3-4-0 5-0-2 4-2-1 3-3-1 3-3-1 4-2-1 3-4-0 5-2-0 3-2-2 2-5-0 2-3-2 5-3-1

Place N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A First Seventh Seventh Third Sixth Sixth Seventh Seventh Seventh Sixth First-Tie Seventh Fifth First Third Fifth-Tie Fourth* Third Fifth First* Fourth* Seventh Fourth Fourth

* Won Conference Tournament

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History Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame Craig Reynolds: Craig Reynolds arrived in Lewisburg in 1967 and would go on to spend 38 years as a coach and administrator at Bucknell. He coached the Bison men’s soccer, tennis and track and field teams during that time. His 238-212-36 soccer record makes him the winningest coach in program history. His best stretch came from 1974-76, when his teams posted three straight 10-win seasons and went to the NCAA Tournament each year. Entered the Hall of Fame in 2012. Dick Roush (‘51): Roush earned three varsity letters each in baseball and soccer, and he was considered one of Bucknell’s best multi-sport athletes in his era. He was a fullback in soccer and captained the team his senior year. In 1948 he helped lead the squad to a Middle Atlantic Conference title. Entered the Hall of Fame in 2012. Art Raynor

Scott Strasburg

Bruce Strasburg (’75): A four-year letterwinner, Strasburg was selected to the All-Middle Atlantic Conference team in 1973 and 1974 and led the Bison in scoring three of his four years. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1998. Scott Strasburg (’77): An All-America second team selection and Co-Most Vaulable Player in the East Coast Conference in 1976, Strasburg led Bucknell to three straight appearances in the NCAA Soccer Tournament. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 1993. Gary Toubman (’76): A team captain as a senior, Toubman was a four-year letterman and two-time All-East Coast Conference selection. He was a defensive catalyst on teams that three times set or tied the school record for shutouts and made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. Entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2004.

Dick Roush

Bruce Strasburg

Gary Toubman

alumni corner

Sunil Gulati

Conor O’Brien

Over the last few years the Bucknell men’s soccer program has been well represented in both international and professional soccer. Sunil Gulati ’81 Gulati is currently one of the most influential figures in American soccer. He has been the president of the U.S. Soccer Federation since 2006, where he oversees the U.S. national team. Gulati served as Major League Soccer’s Deputy Commissioner from its launch until 1999 and currently teaches in the economics department at Columbia University while also serving as the president of Kraft Soccer Properties (New England Revolution). While at Bucknell Gulati was a team manager with the Bison. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Bucknell and earned his M.A. and M. Phil. in economics at Columbia. Gulati was Bucknell’s Commencement speaker in 2013. Michael Lookingland ’05 Michael Lookingland became the first Bucknell men’s soccer player, and just the sixth from the Patriot League, to be drafted by a Major League Soccer team when he was selected by Real Salt Lake with the 13th overall pick in the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft. The 2005 Bucknell graduate, who made his

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MLS debut later that summer, has played professional indoor soccer with the Baltimore Blast since 2008 and has also seen action with the USL Second Division Harrisburg City Islanders and with Crystal Palace USA. He has won two championships with Michael Lookingland the Blast and one with the City Islanders. He was the 2012 MISL Defender of the Year and a First Team AllMISL selection. Lookingland started all 76 games in his fouryear career at Bucknell. He became just the second player to be named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year twice. Conor O’Brien ‘10 After becoming the first Bucknell All-American in 33 years, Conor O’Brien attended the MLS scouting combine and later signed a professional contract with Blokhus FC in Denmark. O’Brien scored 10 goals in his debut season and helped Blokhus earn a promotion to the First Division. In 2013 O’Brien became the first Bison to compete in the UEFA Champions League, as he suited up for FC Nordsjælland against Russian side FC Zenit in a qualifying stage match. After three years playing in the Danish Superleague, O’Brien has moved to Austria in 2014, where he plays for topflight club Wiener Neustadt. O’Brien was a two-time Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year, and as a senior he was one of 15 finalists for the Hermann Trophy, awarded to the college player of the year. He graduated ranked in the top 10 on Bucknell’s career goals,

points and assists list. Mayowa Alli ‘14 Mayowa Alli was a Third Team All-American in 2013 and the Christy Mathewson Award winner as the top athlete in his class after wrapping up a terrific four-year career as a defender for Brendan Nash. After graduation, Alli signed with Vendsyssel FF of the Danish First Division.

Conor O’Brien for FC Nordsjaelland in 2013.

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History all-time series records

OPPONENT W Adelphi 2 Air Force 0 Albany 1 Alderson-Broaddus 1 American 6 Army 13 Binghamton 4 Bloomsburg 11 Boston University 1 Bowling Green 0 Buffalo 3 Butler 0 Campbell 1 Canisius 2 Colgate 10 College of Charleston 0 Cornell 1 Davidson 0 Delaware 37 Dickinson 14 Drew 2 Drexel 8 Duquesne 0 East Stroudsburg 2 Elizabethtown 9 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 Florida Gulf Coast 0 Fordham 3 Franklin & Marshall 13 Furman 0 George Mason 1 Georgia Southern 1 Gettysburg 28 Hartford 0 Hartwick 2 Hofstra 3 Holy Cross 10 Indiana 0 James Madison 1 Johns Hopkins 3 Kutztown 5 Lafayette 30 La Salle 9 Lehigh 25 Lock Haven 3 Long Island 1 Loyola (Md.) 2 Loyola Marymount 0 Lycoming 4 Manhattan 1 Marquette 1 Maryland 1 UMBC 0 Millersville 7 Monmouth 7 Moravian 3 Mount St. Mary’s 3 Muhlenberg 7 Navy 11 New Hampshire 0 NJIT 6 Niagara 4 Northern Illinois 0 Northwestern 0

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L 1 1 0 0 11 20 4 4 0 1 3 0 0 1 24 4 7 1 16 3 0 10 2 7 17 5 1 2 12 1 0 0 11 1 2 4 9 1 3 2 0 28 2 24 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 4 1 6 2 24 2 0 2 0 1

T 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 2 0 2 1 2 4 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 7 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 0

FIRST GAME 10/20/10 (W 1-0) 9/19/03 (L 0-1) 9/16/12 (W 4-0) 9/12/75 (W 2-0) 10/12/96 (L 1-3 OT) 1931 (L 0-1) 10/27/01 (W 4-0) 9/18/43 (W 4-1) 11/9/13 (W 1-0 OT) 10/8/99 (L 1-5) 10/28/90 (W 2-1) 8/26/12 (T 1-1) 9/8/06 (W 2-1) 9/8/02 (W 2-0) 9/28/63 (L 0-3) 10/22/00 (L 0-6) 1930 (L 0-6) 10/14/97 (L 1-3) 1932 (W 2-1) 1932 (T 3-3) 9/29/73 (W 6-0) 10/24/47 (W 3-2) 9/13/98 (L 2-3 2OT) 1929 (L 1-3) 1940 (W 5-1) 11/22/75 (T 0-0) 9/2/12 (L 1-2 OT) 10/20/90 (W 2-1) 1932 (L 0-3) 9/19/10 (L 1-2) 11/11/06 (W 1-0 OT) 9/12/99 (W 2-1) 1929 (L 1-2) 9/3/89 (L 0-1) 8/30/03 (L 0-1) 10/30/57 (W 2-1) 9/22/90 (W 3-2) 9/9/11 (L 2-3) 9/10/97 (L 1-4) 10/21/48 (W 3-1) 9/9/92 (W 3-0) 1931 (W 3-1) 11/16/74 (W 2-1) 11/1/60 (W 4-3 OT) 11/19/49 (L 1-3) 10/19/96 (W 4-0) 9/9/05 (W 1-0) 9/21/03 (L 3-4) 10/17/58 (W 3-1) 9/7/96 (W 2-0) 10/13/09 (W 2-1 OT) 11/6/02 (L 0-1) 10/5/10 (L 1-2) 9/26/89 (W 3-1) 9/27/88 (L 2-5) 9/22/81 (W 3-1) 10/26/93 (W 2-0) 10/16/43 (L 0-2) 1930 (L 0-6) 9/10/00 (L 1-2) 9/22/04 (W 3-2) 9/29/98 (L 0-1) 8/31/07 (T 1-1) 9/2/07 (L 1-2 OT)

LAST GAME 9/14/12 (W 7-0) 9/19/03 (L 0-1) 9/16/12 (W 4-0) 9/12/75 (W 2-0) 11/12/13 (W 3-1) 9/28/13 (L 0-2) 10/30/12 (T 2-2) 10/13/93 (W 2-0 OT) 11/9/13 (W 1-0 OT) 10/8/99 (L 1-5) 9/6/13 (W 1-0) 8/26/12 (T 1-1) 9/8/06 (W 2-1) 8/30/13 (L 2-3) 10/26/13 (L 1-2) 9/17/10 (L 0-4) 9/12/08 (W 3-0) 10/14/97 (L 1-3) 9/26/95 (W 2-1 OT) 9/1/90 (W 1-0) 9/28/74 (W 4-0) 9/21/11 (W 1-0) 9/8/07 (T 0-0) 10/28/39 (T 1-1) 11/8/83 (L 0-1) 10/16/99 (L 1-2) 9/2/12 (L 1-2 OT) 10/15/94 (W 2-1 OT) 9/19/89 (W 4-0) 9/19/10 (L 1-2) 11/11/06 (W 1-0 OT) 9/12/99 (W 2-1) 9/14/84 (W 2-1) 9/3/89 (L 0-1) 11/5/13 (W 1-0) 9/30/89 (W 2-0) 11/2/13 (W 3-1) 9/9/11 (L 2-3) 9/2/05 (W 1-0) 10/19/56 (L 1-4) 9/3/96 (W 5-0) 10/30/13 (W 3-0) 9/8/13 (W 2-1) 10/5/13 (W 3-0) 10/11/88 (L 0-5) 10/19/96 (W 4-0) 10/9/13 (W 2-0) 9/21/03 (L 3-4) 11/9/68 (W 7-0) 9/7/96 (W 2-0) 10/13/09 (W 2-1 OT) 10/24/06 (L 1-4) 10/4/11 (T 0-0) 10/14/98 (W 3-2) 9/18/11 (W 2-0) 9/18/84 (L 0-2) 10/27/02 (W 1-0) 11/10/62 (W 4-0) 11/15/13 (L 0-1) 9/4/09 (L 1-2) 10/23/12 (W 1-0) 9/21/08 (L 1-2) 8/31/07 (T 1-1) 9/2/07 (L 1-2 OT)

STK W1 L1 W1 W1 W1 L3 T1 W1 W1 L1 W1 T1 W1 L1 L1 L4 W1 L1 W4 W6 W2 W2 T1 T1 L2 L4 L1 W2 W2 L1 W1 W1 W6 L1 W1 W1 W1 L1 W1 L1 W5 W1 W5 W2 L1 W1 W2 L1 W2 W1 W1 L2 T1 W4 W3 L1 W1 W6 L2 L2 W5 L1 T1 L1

OPPONENT W Notre Dame 0 Ohio State 0 Pennsylvania 0 Penn State 8 Philadelphia (Textile) 5 Pittsburgh 22 Princeton 2 Richmond 1 Rider 16 Robert Morris 4 Rochester 3 Rutgers 13 Sacred Heart 2 Saint Bonaventure 1 Saint Francis (Pa.) 9 Saint Joseph’s 3 Saint Peter’s 10 Seton Hall 1 Shippensburg 5 Siena 1 South Carolina 1 Stony Brook 1 Susquehanna 22 Swarthmore 1 Syracuse 2 Temple 6 Towson 1 Vermont 1 Villanova 0 Virginia 0 VCU 0 Virginia Tech 0 Wake Forest 1 Washington College 0 West Chester 5 West Virginia 0 Western Kentucky 0 Western Maryland 8 Wilkes 1 Winthrop 1 Wofford 1

L 1 1 1 59 4 10 1 1 13 1 2 13 0 1 5 5 2 0 4 0 1 0 4 1 3 34 5 1 1 2 0 1 0 3 9 1 1 6 2 0 0

T 0 1 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 3 0 0

FIRST GAME 9/11/11 (L 1-2) 9/5/08 (T 1-1) 11/18/10 (L 0-1 OT) 1930 (L 0-3) 11/15/63 (W 3-2) 11/14/64 (W 4-2) 11/2/05 (W 1-0) 10/14/96 (L 2-5) 1937 (W 3-1) 10/26/91 (W 1-0) 10/12/74 (W 5-0) 12/12/47 (T 2-2) 9/29/01 (W 5-1) 10/30/65 (T 2-2) 9/13/97 (W 3-2) 10/12/63 (L 1-2 OT) 9/13/94 (T 2-2) 9/21/13 (W 2-0) 10/22/85 (W 3-0) 9/15/12 (W 2-0) 10/21/00 (W 2-1 OT) 10/19/99 (W 1-0) 11/10/64 (L 1-4) 11/21/48 (W 2-1) 1938 (L 0-3) 1931 (L 2-3) 9/18/85 (T 3-3) 9/9/00 (L 0-4) 9/1/10 (L 1-2 OT) 11/15/06 (L 0-4) 8/24/12 (T 1-1) 10/9/00 (L 1-2) 10/4/82 (W 1-0) 10/16/48 (L 1-2) 11/2/46 (L 0-2) 8/29/06 (L 0-1) 9/6/98 (L 1-2 2OT) 1932 (L 0-5) 10/12/54 (L 0-1) 10/12/97 (W 2-1 OT) 9/11/99 (W 2-0)

LAST GAME 9/11/11 (L 1-2) 9/12/10 (L 1-2) 11/18/10 (L 0-1 OT) 10/17/12 (L 1-2) 11/2/04 (W 2-1) 10/8/03 (L 2-3) 11/19/09 (W 1-0) 9/11/05 (W 1-0) 9/18/07 (W 3-0) 8/31/02 (W 3-2 OT) 10/16/79 (L 0-3) 10/15/13 (W 1-0 OT) 10/13/02 (W 2-1) 9/3/06 (W 3-1) 9/4/13 (L 0-1) 9/25/12 (L 0-1) 10/6/09 (W 5-1) 9/21/13 (W 2-0) 11/3/93 (W 4-0) 9/15/12 (W 2-0) 9/12/04 (L 0-1) 10/17/00 (T 0-0) 9/15/92 (W 8-0) 11/23/49 (L 2-3 2OT) 9/13/09 (W 1-0) 9/7/91 (L 0-5) 9/4/05 (L 0-3) 9/6/09 (W 2-1) 9/1/10 (L 1-2 OT) 11/22/09 (L 0-5) 8/24/12 (T 1-1) 10/9/00 (L 1-2) 10/4/82 (W 1-0 10/13/56 (T 0-0) 9/21/93 (W 5-2) 9/29/06 (L 0-1) 9/6/98 (L 1-2 2OT) 11/4/55 (W 2-1) 10/16/59 (W 5-2) 10/12/97 (W 2-1 OT) 9/11/99 (W 2-0)

STK L1 L1 L1 L1 W2 L1 W1 W1 W3 W2 L2 W1 W2 W1 L1 L1 W2 W1 W4 W1 L1 T1 W8 L1 W1 L1 L4 W1 L1 L2 T1 L1 W1 T2 W2 L1 L1 W1 W1 W1 W1

1929 Bison Men’s Soccer Team

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1929 (0-2) East Stroudsburg Gettysburg

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1930 (1-3-1) East Stroudsburg Penn State Gettysburg Cornell Navy

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1931 (1-4) Army Temple Lafayette East Stroudsburg Navy

L 0 1 L 2 3 W 3 1 L 1 2 L 1 4

1932 (1-6-1) Franklin & Marshall Army Temple East Stroudsburg Western Maryland Delaware Dickinson Navy

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

1933 (2-5-1) Franklin & Marshall Western Maryland East Stroudsburg Lafayette Temple Dickinson Delaware Navy

L 0 3 L 3 7 L 0 3 T 2 2 W 4 0 L 1 4 W 3 2 L 1 4

1934 (3-2-2) Franklin & Marshall Army Dickinson Lafayette East Stroudsburg Delaware Temple

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

1935 (2-4-1) Dickinson Western Maryland Lafayette Temple East Stroudsburg Delaware Franklin & Marshall

T 1 1 L 1 5 L 1 5 L 0 2 W 1 0 W 2 1 L 0 2

1 0 0 3 2 2 0 6 1 2

1936 (1-5-2) 10/3 East Stroudsburg 10/10 Penn State 10/14 Army 10/17 Western Maryland 10/23 Lafayette 10/31 Dickinson 11/4 Franklin & Marshall 11/20 Temple

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

1937 (4-3-1) Rider Penn State East Stroudsburg

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Franklin & Marshall Dickinson Lafayette Delaware Temple

T 1 1 L 0 1 W 1 0 W 2 1 W 2 1

1938 (2-5-1) East Stroudsburg Penn State Delaware Western Maryland Temple Syracuse Rider Dickinson

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

1939 (3-3-2) 10/14 at Penn State L 0 2 10/18 at Franklin & Marshall W 3 1 10/20 at Western Maryland T 0 0 10/28 at East Stroudsburg T 1 1 11/1 at Dickinson W 6 0 11/4 at Syracuse L 3 4 11/7 Delaware W 2 1 11/11 Temple L 0 3

1940 (3-3-2) Gettysburg Elizabethtown Penn State Army Lafayette Syracuse Franklin & Marshall Western Maryland

1941 (3-4-1) Penn State L 1 7 Army L 0 2 Lafayette W 2 0 Elizabethtown W 4 0 Syracuse T 3 3 at Franklin & Marshall W 3 2 at Temple L 0 4 at Western Maryland L 2 3

1942 (1-5-1) 10/10 at Penn State 10/17 Western Maryland

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

L 1 3 T 0 0

10/21 at Army 10/24 Elizabethtown 10/31 Temple 11/7 at Syracuse 11/14 at Navy

L 0 2 W 2 0 L 0 7 L 2 3 L 1 2

1943 (1-4-2) 9/18 Bloomsburg 9/25 at Bloomsburg 10/9 at Penn State 10/13 at Army 10/16 Muhlenberg 10/30 at Muhlenberg 11/20 at Navy

W 4 1 T 3 3 T 0 0 L 0 4 L 0 2 L 0 2 L 1 7

1944 (3-2-1) 9/23 at Muhlenberg 10/7 at Penn State 10/13 at Bloomsburg 10/27 Bloomsburg 11/11 Muhlenberg 11/15 at Navy

W 2 1 L 1 2 W 2 0 W 1 0 T 2 2 L 0 6

1945 No Team 1946 (1-7) 10/5 Rider L 10/12 at Penn State L 10/19 at Navy L 10/26 Gettysburg L 11/2 at West Chester L 11/9 at Franklin & Marshall L 11/16 Temple L 11/23 at Delaware W

1 5 0 7 1 3 1 3 0 2 0 1 3 5 3 0

1947 (3-5-2, 3-0-1 MAC) 9/27 West Chester L 1 2 10/4 at Penn State L 0 3 10/11 at Temple L 1 4 10/18 Delaware* W 6 0 10/24 at Drexel* W 3 2 11/1 at Gettysburg* T 1 1 11/8 at Western Maryland* W 4 1 11/19 Franklin & Marshall L 2 3 11/22 at Rider L 3 4 12/12 at Rutgers (2OT)# T 2 2 # Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conference championship game at New Brunswick, N.J. (co-champions) * Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conf. game 1948 (6-3, 4-1 MAC) 10/2 Temple L 0 2 10/9 at Penn State L 1 2 10/16 at Wash. College* L 1 2 10/21 Johns Hopkins* W 3 1 10/29 at Gettysburg* W 3 2 11/6 Western Maryland* W 5 0 11/10 at Franklin & Marshall W 4 3 11/19 at Delaware W 7 2 11/21 Swarthmore# W 2 1 # Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conference championship game at Lewisburg, Pa. * Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conf. game

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1949 (5-4, 5-0 MAC) at Temple L

Mid-1930s uniforms 10/8 at Penn State 10/15 Delaware* 10/22 Drexel* 10/28 at Gettysburg* 11/5 at Western Maryland* 11/12 Franklin & Marshall* 11/19 at Lock Haven 11/23 at Swarthmore# (2OT)

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

# Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conference championship game at Philadelphia, Pa. * Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conf. game 1950 (3-5, 3-2 MAC) 10/7 Penn State L 10/13 Washington College L 10/21 at Johns Hopkins* W 10/27 Gettysburg* L 11/4 Western Maryland* W 11/8 at Franklin & Marshall* L 11/11 Temple L 11/17 at Delaware* W

2 11 1 2 3 2 3 4 6 2 1 3 1 3 3 1

* Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conf. game 1951 (2-5, 2-2 MAC) 10/6 at Penn State L 10/13 Delaware* L 10/20 at Drexel* W 10/26 at Gettysburg* L 11/2 at Western Maryland* W 11/9 Franklin & Marshall* L 11/17 at Temple L

0 5 1 2 4 2 2 4 4 1 0 1 1 6

* Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conf. game 1952 (1-7, 1-4 MAC) 10/4 at Penn State L 10/11 Temple L 10/18 at Washington College L 10/24 Johns Hopkins* L 10/31 Gettysburg* L 11/8 Western Maryland* W 11/15 at Franklin & Marshall* L 11/22 at Delaware* L

1 10 0 6 1 4 3 4 0 1 6 2 0 2 1 2

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History 11/8 at Drexel* 11/15 Muhlenberg* 11/22 at Wilkes* (2OT)

L 2 6 W 4 1 L 1 2

* Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conf. game 1959 (6-4, 5-3 MAC) 9/26 Penn State W 2 1 10/3 at Temple* L 0 7 10/7 Lycoming* W 5 2 10/10 at Elizabethtown* L 2 8 10/16 Wilkes* W 5 2 10/24 Gettysburg* W 4 2 10/28 at Navy L 0 5 10/30 Delaware* W 4 1 11/7 Drexel* L 1 6 11/14 at Muhlenberg* W 5 0 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1960 (7-3, 6-2 MAC) 9/24 at Penn State W 6 2 10/1 Temple* L 0 5 10/8 at Navy L 1 4 10/14 at Lafayette* W 5 2 10/21 Gettysburg* W 9 2 10/28 at Delaware* W 4 1 11/1 Lehigh* (OT) W 4 3 11/5 at Drexel* L 1 5 11/10 Muhlenberg* W 5 1 11/16 Elizabethtown* W 4 3 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1961 (4-6, 4-3 MAC) 9/30 at Temple* L 0 6 10/7 at Elizabethtown* L 1 7 10/14 at Cornell L 1 5 10/20 at Gettysburg* L 3 4 10/24 Penn State L 2 3 10/28 Lafayette* W 3 1 11/1 at Lehigh* W 3 0 11/4 Delaware* W 4 1 11/11 at Muhlenberg* W 7 0 11/18 Navy L 0 1 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1962 (5-3-1, 5-1-1 MAC) 9/29 Temple* W 2 1 10/6 Elizabethtown* L 2 5 10/13 at Lafayette* W 4 1

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* Middle Atlantic Conference game 1963 (2-9, 1-6 MAC) 9/28 Colgate L 0 3 10/2 Lafayette* W 4 2 10/5 at Temple* L 1 2 10/12 at Saint Joseph’s* (OT) L 1 2 10/18 at Gettysburg* L 1 3 10/22 Penn State L 0 3 10/26 Delaware* L 3 4 10/30 at Lehigh* L 1 2 11/5 at Lycoming* L 2 4 11/9 at Navy L 2 4 11/15 Philadelphia Textile W 3 2 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1964 (3-9, 2-6 MAC) 9/26 at Colgate L 1 3 10/3 Saint Joseph’s* L 2 4 10/10 Rutgers L 1 4 10/17 at Lafayette* L 1 3 10/21 at Penn State L 0 8 10/24 Temple* L 3 4 10/31 at Elizabethtown* L 0 3 11/4 Lehigh* L 0 2 11/7 Gettysburg* W 2 1 11/10 at Susquehanna* L 1 4 11/14 Pittsburgh W 4 2 11/20 at Delaware* W 3 0 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1965 (2-8-2, 2-4-1 MAC) 10/2 Elizabethtown* L 10/6 Colgate L 10/9 at Rutgers L 10/16 Lafayette* L 10/20 Penn State L 10/23 at Temple* L 10/30 St. Bonaventure T 11/2 at Saint Joseph’s* L 11/6 at Gettysburg* W 11/10 at Susquehanna* W 11/13 at Pittsburgh L 11/19 Delaware* T

0 4 1 2 2 3 1 4 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 3 1 2 1 0 3 0 0

* Middle Atlantic Conference game 1966 (2-10-1, 1-7 MAC) 9/30 Lehigh* L 2 3 10/6 at Lafayette* L 0 3 10/8 Rutgers L 2 7 10/12 Saint Joseph’s* L 1 2 10/15 at Colgate L 2 5 10/19 at Penn State T 1 1 10/22 Temple* L 0 3 10/29 at St. Bonaventure L 1 3 11/5 Gettysburg* W 5 3 11/9 Susquehanna* L 2 4 11/12 Pittsburgh W 2 0 11/16 at Elizabethtown* L 0 3 11/18 at Delaware* L 1 2

* Middle Atlantic State Soccer Conf. game 1958 (3-7, 2-4 MAC) 9/27 at Penn State L 1 7 10/2 Temple L 1 2 10/10 at Delaware* L 2 3 10/17 at Lycoming W 3 1 10/24 Gettysburg* W 4 1 10/29 at Navy L 0 4 10/31 Elizabethtown* L 2 5

10/20 Gettysburg* 10/23 at Penn State 10/31 Lehigh* (2OT) 11/3 at Delaware* 11/10 Muhlenberg* 11/17 at Navy

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1967 (8-4, 6-2 MAC) 9/23 Lafayette* (OT) W 4 2 9/30 Elizabethtown* L 1 2 10/4 at Gettysburg* W 4 0 10/7 at Rutgers (OT) W 3 1 10/14 Colgate W 2 1 10/21 at West Chester L 1 3 10/28 at Pittsburgh L 0 3 11/1 at Lehigh* W 4 2 11/4 Susquehanna* W 3 0 11/8 Penn State L 1 3 11/11 at Lycoming W 8 2 11/17 Delaware* W 3 2 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1968 (8-4, 5-3 MAC) 9/21 Pittsburgh W 3 0 9/28 Gettysburg* W 4 1 10/5 Rutgers W 4 2 10/12 at Colgate L 0 2 10/16 at Penn State W 2 1 10/19 West Chester* L 1 2 10/26 Lehigh* W 4 0 11/1 at Lafayette* L 0 1 11/9 Lycoming* W 7 0 11/16 Susquehanna* W 2 0 11/19 at Elizabethtown* L 1 10 11/22 at Delaware* W 1 0 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1969 (10-1-2, 5-1 MAC) 9/20 at Pittsburgh W 2 1 9/27 at Gettysburg* W 9 1 10/4 at Rutgers W 5 4 10/11 Colgate T 2 2 10/15 Penn State W 3 1 10/18 West Chester* L 0 3 10/25 at Rider* W 4 2 10/29 Delaware* W 2 0 11/1 Lafayette* W 3 1 11/8 at Lehigh* W 2 0 11/12 Elizabethtown T 1 1 11/15 Susquehanna W 3 0 11/22 at West Chester# W 4 3 # MAC University Division Championship Game at West Chester, Pa. * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1970 (6-3-2, 3-1-1 MAC) 9/30 Pittsburgh W 4 2 10/3 Rutgers W 3 0 10/10 at Colgate T 2 2 10/14 at Penn State L 1 3 10/17 Rider* W 4 1 10/24 Gettysburg* W 1 0 10/28 at Susquehanna W 1 0 10/31 at Lafayette* T 0 0 11/7 at Delaware* L 0 3 11/10 at Elizabethtown L 0 2 11/14 Lehigh* W 2 1 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 9/18 9/21 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/13

1971 (5-6-1, 2-3 MAC) at Pittsburgh L 0 2 at Cornell L 1 6 Susquehanna T 0 0 at Rutgers W 2 0 Colgate W 4 1 Penn State L 2 4

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History 10/19 Rider* 10/26 at Lafayette* 10/30 at Susquehanna 11/2 Delaware* 11/5 at Elizabethtown 11/9 Lehigh* 11/16 La Salle# 11/18 at Penn State$ 11/24 at Phila. Textile$ (2OT)

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

# ECC Championship at Lewisburg, Pa. $ NCAA Tournament * East Coast Conference game

Mike Shaak 10/16 at Rider* 10/23 at Gettysburg* 10/30 Lafayette* 11/6 Delaware* 11/9 Elizabethtown 11/13 at Lehigh*

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

* Middle Atlantic Conference game 1972 (6-6, 3-2 MAC) 9/16 Pittsburgh L 0 2 9/23 Gettysburg* W 1 0 9/30 Cornell L 0 5 10/7 Rutgers W 2 1 10/11 at Penn State L 0 2 10/14 at Colgate (OT) L 1 2 10/21 Rider* W 4 1 10/25 at Susquehanna W 2 0 10/28 at Lafayette* W 3 0 11/4 at Delaware* L 2 5 11/7 at Elizabethtown W 4 2 11/11 Lehigh* L 1 2 * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1973 (9-3-1, 4-0-1 MAC) 9/15 at Pittsburgh W 1 0 9/22 at Gettysburg* W 6 1 9/29 Drew W 6 0 10/6 at Rutgers W 8 4 10/10 Penn State L 1 3 10/17 Colgate W 1 0 10/20 at Rider* W 3 1 10/24 Susquehanna L 0 1 10/27 Lafayette* W 6 0 11/3 Delaware* T 0 0 11/6 Elizabethtown W 1 0 11/10 at Lehigh* W 3 0 11/15 at Temple# L 0 1 # MAC University Division Championship Game at Philadelphia, Pa. * Middle Atlantic Conference game 1974 (12-1-2, 4-0-0 ECC) 9/14 Pittsburgh W 2 0 9/18 Gettysburg W 4 0 9/28 at Drew W 4 0 10/5 Rutgers W 3 0 10/9 at Penn State T 1 1 10/12 Rochester W 5 0

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1975 (10-3-2, 3-1-1, ECC) 9/12 vs. Ald.-Broaddus^ W 2 0 9/13 at Pittsburgh W 1 0 9/17 at Gettysburg W 1 0 9/20 at Colgate L 0 3 10/5 at Rutgers W 3 0 10/12 at Rochester W 2 1 10/14 Penn State W 2 0 10/18 at Rider* L 1 3 10/25 Lafayette* W 1 0 10/29 Susquehanna W 1 0 11/1 at Delaware* W 1 0 11/4 West Chester* W 2 1 11/8 at Lehigh* T 0 0 11/15 vs. Rider# L 0 2 11/22 at Fair. Dickinson$+ T 0 0 ^ at Pittsburgh, Pa. # ECC West Championship Game at Easton, Pa. $ NCAA Tournament at Teaneck, N.J. + FDU advanced on penalty kicks, 7-6 * East Coast Conference game 1976 (10-4, 4-1 ECC) 9/15 Gettysburg W 5 1 9/25 at West Chester* L 0 1 9/29 at Dickinson W 4 0 10/2 Rutgers W 6 0 10/12 at Penn State L 0 5 10/16 Rider* W 3 0 10/19 Rochester W 5 0 10/23 at Lafayette* W 1 0 10/30 at Delaware* W 1 0 11/2 at Elizabethtown W 3 2 11/6 Lehigh* W 2 1 11/10 at Susquehanna (OT) W 1 0 11/13 Temple# (3OT) L 1 2 11/17 at Temple$ L 0 4 # ECC Championship Game at Lewisburg, Pa. $ NCAA Tournament at Philadelphia, Pa. * East Coast Conference game 1977 (4-5-4, 2-3 ECC) 9/17 at Gettysburg L 1 2 9/24 West Chester* L 1 2 9/28 Dickinson W 1 0 10/1 at Rutgers (OT) T 1 1 10/4 Susquehanna (OT) T 0 0 10/7 at Pittsburgh W 1 0 10/11 Penn State L 0 2 10/15 at Rider* L 1 2 10/22 Lafayette* W 2 1 10/29 Delaware* W 1 0 11/3 at Rochester (OT) T 1 1 11/5 at Lehigh (OT) L 1 3 11/8 Elizabethtown (OT) T 0 0

* East Coast Conference game 1978 (3-7-3, 0-3-2 ECC) 9/16 Gettysburg (OT) T 1 1 9/22 at West Chester* L 2 3 9/27 at Dickinson W 3 1 9/30 Rutgers W 3 1 10/3 at Susquehanna L 1 2 10/7 Pittsburgh W 1 0 10/10 at Penn State L 0 8 10/13 Rider* L 3 6 10/17 Rochester L 0 1 10/21 at Lafayette* (OT) T 1 1 10/28 at Delaware* L 1 3 11/3 Lehigh* (OT) T 2 2 11/7 at Elizabethtown L 1 4 * East Coast Conference game 9/15 9/19 9/22 9/26 9/28 10/2 10/5 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/19 10/26 11/3 11/6

1979 (6-7-1, 2-2-1 ECC) at Gettysburg W 1 0 at Lock Haven (OT) L 3 4 West Chester* W 3 2 Dickinson W 3 0 at Rutgers L 0 1 Susquehanna W 5 0 at Pittsburgh W 2 0 Penn State L 1 2 at Rider* (OT) L 2 3 at Rochester L 0 3 Lafayette* (OT) T 0 0 Delaware* (OT) L 2 3 at Lehigh* W 3 1 Elizabethtown L 0 1

* East Coast Conference game 1980 (4-7-2, 1-2-2 ECC) 9/19 Gettysburg W 3 0 9/23 Lock Haven L 0 1 9/27 at West Chester* (OT) T 1 1 9/30 at Susquehanna W 3 1 10/4 Rutgers L 1 3 10/7 at Penn State L 1 5 10/10 Bloomsburg L 1 2 10/17 Rider* (OT) T 2 2 10/25 at Lafayette* L 1 2 10/29 Pittsburgh W 5 0 11/1 at Delaware* L 0 2 11/7 Lehigh* W 1 0 11/11 at Elizabethtown L 1 2 * East Coast Conference game 1981 (10-3-2, 3-1-1 ECC) 9/15 Dickinson L 0 1 9/19 at Gettysburg W 1 0 9/22 Moravian W 3 1 9/25 West Chester* (OT) T 1 1 9/29 Frkln & Marshall (OT) T 0 0 10/1 Susquehanna W 3 0 10/3 at Rutgers (OT) L 2 4 10/10 at Pittsburgh W 1 0 10/14 at Bloomsburg W 4 0 10/17 at Rider* W 4 2 10/23 Lafayette* W 2 0 10/26 at Lock Haven (OT) W 2 1 10/31 Delaware* (OT) L 0 1 11/7 at Lehigh* W 4 0 11/10 Elizabethtown W 3 0 * East Coast Conference game

1982 (12-6, 4-1 ECC) 9/14 Dickinson W 3 0 9/17 Gettysburg W 2 1 9/20 at Susquehanna W 2 1 9/22 at Moravian W 2 0 9/25 at West Chester* L 3 4 9/28 at Franklin & Marshall L 0 2 10/1 Rutgers W 2 0 10/4 Wake Forest W 1 0 10/9 Pittsburgh W 2 0 10/12 Bloomsburg W 2 1 10/15 Rider* W 3 1 10/19 Penn State L 0 6 10/23 at Lafayette* W 1 0 10/27 Lock Haven L 0 2 10/30 at Delaware* W 4 0 11/5 at Lehigh* W 2 1 11/9 at Elizabethtown L 2 3 11/12 La Salle# L 2 3 # ECC Semifinals at Lewisburg, Pa. * East Coast Conference game 9/13 9/16 9/19 9/22 9/24 9/28 10/1 10/8 10/11 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/25 10/28 11/5 11/8

1983 (9-5-2, 3-1-1 ECC) Dickinson W 1 0 at Gettysburg W 1 0 Susquehanna W 4 0 Moravian W 2 0 West Chester* W 2 0 Franklin & Marshall W 2 0 at Rutgers L 0 4 Pittsburgh W 3 1 at Bloomsburg* (OT) T 0 0 at Rider* (OT) L 0 1 at Penn State L 0 5 Lafayette* (OT) W 3 1 Lock Haven L 2 4 Delaware* (OT) T 1 1 at Lehigh* W 3 1 Elizabethtown L 0 1

* East Coast Conference game 1984 (5-8-1, 1-2 ECC) 9/11 at Dickinson W 3 1 9/14 Gettysburg W 2 1 9/18 at Moravian L 0 2 9/22 at Pittsburgh L 0 1 9/26 at Franklin & Marshall L 0 1 9/29 Rutgers (OT) L 1 2 10/5 at Hofstra L 0 5 10/9 Bloomsburg W 5 1 10/13 Rider W 2 1 10/16 Penn State L 1 3 10/20 at Lafayette* L 0 3 10/27 at Delaware* L 1 2 10/31 at Susquehanna (OT) T 2 2 11/2 Lehigh* W 2 1 * East Coast Conference game 9/10 9/14 9/18 9/21 9/24 9/28 10/1 10/5 10/9 10/12 10/15

1985 (9-6-2, 3-2-2 ECC) Dickinson W 4 0 Temple L 0 1 at Towson* (OT) T 3 3 Pittsburgh (OT) W 2 1 Franklin & Marshall W 5 0 at Rutgers L 1 3 Lock Haven W 5 1 Hofstra* L 1 4 at Bloomsburg L 2 3 at Rider* W 3 1 at Penn State L 0 2

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

* East Coast Conference game 1986 (5-11-1, 2-4-1 ECC) 9/9 Dickinson W 4 0 9/13 at Temple L 0 5 9/16 Towson* (OT) L 0 2 9/20 at Pittsburgh L 0 1 9/23 at Franklin & Marshall W 5 2 9/27 Rutgers L 0 8 9/30 Lock Haven L 1 5 10/4 at Hofstra* W 1 0 10/7 Bloomsburg L 1 2 10/11 Rider* W 1 0 10/14 Penn State L 0 4 10/18 at Lafayette* L 2 4 10/21 Shippensburg L 1 2 10/25 at Delaware* L 1 2 11/1 Lehigh* (OT) T 2 2 11/4 at Susquehanna W 4 1 11/8 at Drexel* L 1 2 * East Coast Conference game 1987 (7-8-1, 2-4-1 ECC) 9/12 Temple W 1 0 9/16 at Towson* (OT) T 2 2 9/19 Pittsburgh W 2 0 9/23 Franklin & Marshall L 2 3 9/26 at Rutgers L 0 4 9/30 Lock Haven (OT) W 2 1 10/3 Hofstra* L 4 8 10/6 Bloomsburg W 3 2 10/10 at Rider* L 1 2 10/13 at Penn State L 0 7 10/17 Lafayette* L 2 3 10/20 at Shippensburg L 0 1 10/24 Delaware* W 2 1 10/31 at Lehigh* L 0 3 11/4 Susquehanna W 5 0 11/7 Drexel* W 3 1 * East Coast Conference game 1988 (6-9-1, 3-3-1) 9/10 at Temple 9/13 Towson* 9/17 Pittsburgh (OT) 9/20 at Franklin & Marshall 9/24 Rutgers 9/27 Monmouth 10/1 at Hofstra 10/4 at Bloomsburg^ 10/8 Rider* 10/11 at Lock Haven 10/14 Lafayette* 10/18 Shippensburg 10/22 at Delaware* 10/25 Penn State 10/28 Lehigh* 11/2 at Susquehanna 11/5 at Drexel* (OT) ^ Game terminated (no contest) * East Coast Conference game

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History 1989 (9-8, 4-3 ECC) 9/2 at Colgate^ 9/3 vs. Hartford^ 9/6 Susquehanna 9/9 Temple 9/13 at Towson* 9/16 at Pittsburgh 9/19 Franklin & Marshall 9/26 Millersville 9/30 Hofstra* 10/3 Bloomsburg 10/7 at Rider* forfeit 10/15 at Lafayette* 10/18 Shippensburg 10/21 Delaware* 10/28 at Lehigh* 10/31 Penn State 11/4 Drexel*

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

^ Red Raider Classic at Hamilton, N.Y. * East Coast Conference game 1990 (12-5-1, 4-1-1 PL) 9/1 Dickinson W 1 0 9/5 Susquehanna W 8 0 9/8 at Temple W 1 0 9/15 at Lehigh* W 1 0 9/18 at Drexel L 0 3 9/22 at Holy Cross* W 3 2 9/25 Millersville W 2 0 9/29 Colgate* L 0 2 10/2 at Bloomsburg W 2 1 10/6 Army* W 3 1 10/9 Towson L 0 1 10/13 at Lafayette* (OT) T 1 1 10/17 at Shippensburg W 8 1 10/20 Fordham* W 2 1 10/23 at Delaware W 2 0 10/28 Buffalo W 2 1 10/30 at Penn State L 1 2 11/3 Lafayette# (OT) L 0 2 # Patriot League Tournament at Lewisburg, Pa. * Patriot League game 1991 (6-11, 1-6 PL) 9/7 Temple 9/14 Lehigh* (OT) 9/17 at Susquehanna 9/21 Holy Cross* 9/24 Millersville 9/28 at Colgate* 10/1 Bloomsburg 10/5 at Army* 10/9 at Towson 10/11 Lafayette* 10/15 Shippensburg 10/19 at Fordham* 10/23 Delaware 10/26 Robert Morris 10/30 Penn State 11/2 at Navy* 11/5 Drexel

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

* Patriot League game 9/6 9/9 9/12 9/15

1992 (7-9-1, 1-5-1 PL) at Pittsburgh W 3 2 Kutztown W 3 0 at Lehigh* L 0 2 Susquehanna W 8 0

9/19 at Holy Cross* 9/22 Millersville 9/26 Colgate* (OT) 9/29 at Bloomsburg 10/3 Rider 10/10 at Lafayette* 10/13 Army* 10/17 Fordham* 10/20 at Delaware 10/24 Shippensburg 10/27 at Penn State 10/31 Navy* (OT) 11/3 at Drexel

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

* Patriot League game 9/5 9/8 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/21 9/25 9/29 10/2 10/5 10/8 10/13 10/16 10/19 10/26 10/31 11/3 11/6 11/8

1993 (11-5-3, 4-2-1 PL) Pittsburgh W 3 0 at Kutztown W 3 2 Lehigh* (OT) T 0 0 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 0 1 Holy Cross* W 2 0 West Chester W 5 2 at Colgate* L 1 2 Delaware W 6 0 at Army* W 1 0 at Millersville (OT) T 2 2 Lafayette* W 1 0 Bloomsburg (OT) W 2 0 at Fordham* W 1 0 Penn State L 2 3 Mount St. Mary’s W 2 0 at Navy* (OT) L 0 2 at Shippensburg W 4 0 vs. Colgate#+ (OT) T 1 1 vs. Army# (OT) L 2 4

# Patriot League Tournament at Easton, Pa. + Bucknell advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4 * Patriot League game 1994 (6-10-1, 2-5 PL) 9/4 at Pittsburgh L 0 1 9/7 Kutztown W 6 0 9/10 at Lehigh* W 3 2 9/13 St. Peter’s (OT) T 2 2 9/17 at Holy Cross* L 0 2 9/21 at Saint Joseph’s W 3 2 9/24 Colgate* L 0 3 9/28 at Delaware W 2 1 10/1 Army* (OT) L 2 3 10/4 Millersville L 0 1 10/8 at Lafayette* L 0 2 10/15 Fordham* (OT) W 2 1 10/18 at Penn State L 0 6 10/22 F. Dickinson (OT) W 2 1 10/25 at Mt. St. Mary’s (OT) L 0 1 10/30 Navy* L 1 3 11/2 Philadelphia Textile L 0 3 * Patriot League game 9/5 9/10 9/13 9/16 9/19 9/23 9/26 9/30 10/3 10/7

1995 (6-10-1, 1-5 PL) at Kutztown W 4 0 Lehigh* W 2 1 at St. Peter’s (OT) W 3 2 Holy Cross* L 1 2 at Cornell (OT) L 2 4 at Colgate* L 0 2 Delaware (OT) W 2 1 at Army* L 1 3 Millersville W 5 2 Lafayette* L 2 4

Dave Domsohn 10/12 10/14 10/18 10/21 10/24 10/29 11/1

at Phila. Textile (OT) T at Monmouth L Penn State L at Fairleigh Dickinson L Mount St. Mary’s L at Navy* L Saint Joseph’s W

1 0 0 1 0 0 4

1 2 4 3 5 2 1

* Patriot League game 1996 (7-11, 1-5 PL) 8/31 Fairleigh Dickinson 9/3 Kutztown 9/7 Manhattan 9/10 St. Peter’s 9/14 at Lehigh* (OT) 9/21 at Holy Cross* 9/28 Colgate* 9/29 Cornell 10/5 Army* 10/8 Millersville 10/12 at American (OT) 10/14 at Richmond 10/17 at Mount St. Mary’s 10/19 Long Island 10/23 at Penn State 10/26 Monmouth 10/30 at Lafayette* 11/3 Navy*

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

* Patriot League game 1997 (6-11, 1-5 PL) 8/30 at Fairleigh Dickinson 9/6 at Monmouth 9/10 James Madison 9/13 Saint Francis (Pa.) 9/16 at Cornell 9/20 Holy Cross* (OT) 9/27 at Colgate* 9/30 Mount St. Mary’s (OT) 10/4 at Army* 10/7 Millersville 10/12 at Winthrop (OT) 10/14 at Davidson 10/18 Philadelphia Textile 10/22 Penn State (OT) 10/25 Lehigh* 10/29 Lafayette* 11/2 at Navy*

L 0 1 W 4 1 L 1 4 W 3 2 L 0 1 L 0 1 L 0 4 L 2 3 L 0 1 W 3 1 W 2 1 L 1 3 W 1 0 L 1 2 L 0 2 L 0 1 W 2 0

* Patriot League game

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History 9/22 at St. Peter’s 9/25 at Colgate* (OT) 9/28 Niagara 10/2 at Army* (OT) 10/5 at Phila. Textile (OT) 10/8 at Bowling Green 10/16 F. Dickinson (OT) 10/19 at Stony Brook 10/23 Lehigh* 10/27 Lafayette* 10/31 at Navy* (2OT)

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

^ Wofford Tournament at Spartanburg, S.C. * Patriot League game

Craig Reynolds & Doug Sweet 1998 (4-14, 0-6 PL) 9/1 St. Peter’s (OT) 9/5 vs. Buffalo^ 9/6 vs. W. Kentucky^ (2OT) 9/9 Monmouth 9/13 Duquesne (2OT) 9/16 La Salle 9/19 at Holy Cross* 9/22 at Mount St. Mary’s 9/26 Colgate* 9/29 at Niagara 10/3 Army* 10/10 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 10/14 Millersville 10/17 Philadelphia Textile 10/21 at Penn State 10/24 at Lehigh* 10/28 at Lafayette* 11/1 Navy*

W 3 2 L 2 3 L 1 2 W 2 1 L 2 3 W 1 0 L 0 3 L 0 3 L 0 2 L 0 1 L 1 2 L 0 1 W 3 2 L 1 3 L 1 7 L 0 1 L 0 2 L 0 2

^ VMI Tournament at Lexington, Va. * Patriot League game 9/4 9/7 9/11 9/12 9/15 9/18

1999 (9-7-1, 2-4 PL) at Monmouth Robert Morris at Wofford^ vs. Ga. Southern^ St. Francis (Pa.) (2OT) Holy Cross*

L W W W W L

0 1 2 2 5 0

2 0 0 1 4 2

9/1 9/4 9/6 9/9 9/10 9/13 9/16 9/23 9/27 9/30 10/3 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/17 10/21 10/22 10/25 10/29 11/4 11/11

2000 (9-10-2, 4-2 PL) Pittsburgh L 1 5 at Robert Morris L 0 1 Mount St. Mary’s (OT) W 1 0 at Vermont^ L 0 4 vs. New Hampshire^ L 1 2 at St. Francis (Pa.) (2OT) T 0 0 at Holy Cross* (OT) W 3 2 Colgate* W 3 0 Monmouth W 3 0 Army* (OT) W 1 0 Philadelphia W 2 1 at James Madison L 0 4 at Virginia Tech L 1 2 St. Peter’s W 2 1 Stony Brook (2OT) T 0 0 at South Carolina% (OT) W 2 1 vs. Coll. of Charleston% L 0 6 at Lafayette* (2OT) L 0 1 Navy* (OT) W 2 1 at Lehigh* L 1 2 vs. Lehigh# L 0 1

^ Smith Barney Classic at Burlington, Vt. % Iron Kids Soccer Classic at Columbia, S.C. # Patriot League Tournament at Easton, Pa. * Patriot League game 2001 (6-11-1, 1-5-1 PL) 8/31 at Penn State L 1 5 9/5 at Mount St. Mary’s (OT) L 0 1 9/8 Robert Morris W 1 0 9/18 at Monmouth L 2 3 9/22 at Colgate* L 1 2 9/29 Sacred Heart W 5 1 10/3 at Philadelphia L 1 3 10/7 American* L 1 5 10/10 at St. Peter’s W 2 0 10/13 Lehigh* L 1 4 10/16 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 1 0 10/21 Buffalo L 1 2 10/24 Lafayette* (2OT) T 0 0 10/27 Binghamton W 4 0 10/28 Holy Cross* (OT) L 0 1 10/31 vs. Pittsburgh^ L 0 2 11/4 at Navy* (OT) L 1 2 11/9 at Army* W 2 1 ^ at Indianola, Pa. (Harlequin Rugby Club) * Patriot League game

Bill Epley

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8/31 9/4 9/7 9/8 9/14

2002 (13-5-1, 3-4 PL) at Robert Morris (OT) W at Binghamton W at Buffalo^ W vs. Canisius^ W at Holy Cross* (OT) L

3 2 2 2 0

2 0 0 0 1

9/16 Pittsburgh 9/21 Colgate* 9/24 Niagara 9/29 Monmouth 10/1 Philadelphia (2OT) 10/6 at American* 10/13 at Sacred Heart 10/15 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 10/19 at Lehigh* 10/27 Mount St. Mary’s 10/30 at Lafayette* 11/3 Navy* 11/6 at Maryland 11/10 Army*

W 1 0 W 1 0 W 5 1 W 2 0 T 0 0 L 0 3 W 2 1 W 2 1 L 0 1 W 1 0 L 0 1 W 2 0 L 0 1 W 1 0

^ Bulls Fall Classic at Buffalo, N.Y. * Patriot League game 2003 (11-7-2, 5-0-2 PL) 8/30 Hartwick L 0 1 9/6 at Duquesne L 0 2 9/9 St. Peter’s W 1 0 9/13 at Niagara W 1 0 9/16 La Salle W 4 1 9/19 at Air Force^ L 0 1 9/21 vs. Loyola Marymount^ L 3 4 9/26 at Army* W 3 0 9/28 at Monmouth W 1 0 10/4 at Colgate* (OT) W 1 0 10/8 at Pittsburgh L 2 3 10/11 Lafayette* W 1 0 10/14 at Philadelphia W 6 3 10/18 Lehigh* (2OT) T 2 2 10/21 Saint Francis (Pa.) (OT) L 1 2 10/26 American* W 2 1 11/1 at Navy* W 2 0 11/4 at Maryland W 1 0 11/8 Holy Cross* (2OT) T 0 0 11/14 Lehigh# L 0 2 ^ Air Force Tournament at Colorado Springs, Colo. # Patriot League Tournament at Lewisburg, Pa. * Patriot League game 2004 (7-9-3, 4-2-1 PL) 9/4 at Hartwick (2OT) T 1 1 9/10 vs. Coll. of Charleston^ L 1 2 9/12 at South Carolina^ L 0 1 9/15 at La Salle L 3 4 9/19 James Madison (OT) L 1 2 9/22 NJIT W 3 2 9/26 Army* W 3 1 10/2 Colgate* L 0 1 10/5 Rider W 2 0 10/10 at Lafayette* W 2 1 10/13 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L 1 2 10/16 at Lehigh* L 0 3 10/20 at Penn State L 0 2 10/24 at American* W 1 0 10/26 at Maryland L 0 2 10/30 Navy* W 1 0 11/2 Philadelphia W 2 1 11/6 at Holy Cross* (2OT) T 2 2 11/12 vs. Lehigh#+ (2OT) T 0 0 ^ Gamecock Classic at Columbia, S.C. # Patriot League Tournament at Washington, D.C. + Lehigh advanced on penalty kicks, 6-5 * Patriot League game

Mike Lookingland 2005 (8-6-4, 3-3-1 PL) 9/2 at James Madison^ W 1 0 9/4 vs. Towson^ L 0 3 9/9 at Loyola% W 1 0 9/11 vs. Richmond% W 1 0 9/14 La Salle (2OT) T 0 0 9/17 St. Peter’s L 1 2 9/21 at NJIT (2OT) T 1 1 9/24 Holy Cross* W 2 0 9/28 Binghamton W 1 0 10/1 at Army* L 0 1 10/8 at Colgate* L 0 1 10/12 at Rutgers L 1 3 10/15 Lafayette* W 1 0 10/19 Saint Francis (Pa.) (2OT) T 1 1 10/22 Lehigh* W 1 0 10/29 American* L 1 2 11/2 at Princeton W 1 0 11/5 at Navy* (2OT) T 2 2 ^ JMU Invitational at Harrisonburg, Va. % Loyola Classic at Baltimore, Md. * Patriot League game 8/25 8/29 9/3 9/6 9/8

2006 (9-8-6, 3-3-1 PL) at Binghamton (2OT) T 1 1 at West Virginia L 0 1 St. Bonaventure W 3 1 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 1 0 Campbell^ W 2 1

Joey Kuterbach

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2014 Bucknell Soccer

History ^ Northwestern Lakeside Classic at Evanston, Ill. # Patriot League Tournament at Worcester, Mass. + Colgate advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2 * Patriot League game

Brendan Burgdorf 9/9 Rider^ W 3 1 9/13 at La Salle (2OT) T 1 1 9/16 at Holy Cross* W 2 0 9/20 at St. Peter’s W 1 0 9/23 Army* W 2 0 9/27 Princeton L 0 1 9/30 Colgate* (2OT) T 1 1 10/7 at Lafayette* L 0 1 10/10 NJIT (2OT) T 0 0 10/14 at Lehigh* L 0 2 10/17 at Penn State L 1 3 10/21 at American* L 0 2 10/24 at Maryland L 1 4 10/28 Navy* W 2 0 11/3 at Lehigh#+ (2OT) T 1 1 11/5 vs. Lafayette#++ (2OT) T 0 0 11/11 at George Mason$ (OT) W 1 0 11/15 at Virginia$$ L 0 4 ^ Geisinger/Days Inn Bucknell Invitational at Lewisburg, Pa. # Patriot League Tournament at Bethlehem, Pa. + Bucknell advanced on penalty kicks, 4-1 ++ Bucknell advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 $ NCAA Tournament at Fairfax, Va. $$ NCAA Tournament at Charlottesville, Va. * Patriot League game 2007 (9-5-5, 4-2-1 PL) 8/31 vs. No. Illinois^ (2OT) T 1 1 9/2 at Northwestern^ (OT) L 1 2 9/8 at Duquesne (2OT) T 0 0 9/11 Binghamton L 0 1 9/15 at St. Peter’s L 1 2 9/18 at Rider W 3 0 9/21 Buffalo (2OT) T 2 2 9/23 Niagara W 1 0 9/29 at Navy* W 2 0 10/2 La Salle W 2 1 10/6 Holy Cross* (2OT) T 1 1 10/13 at Army* W 1 0 10/21 at Colgate* (OT) L 1 2 10/24 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 2 0 10/27 Lafayette* L 1 2 10/31 at NJIT W 1 0 11/2 Lehigh* W 3 1 11/10 American* W 3 0 11/16 vs. Colgate#+ T 1 1

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2008 (8-8-3, 3-4 PL) 8/29 at Buffalo L 1 2 8/31 at Canisius W 5 4 9/5 vs. Ohio State^ (2OT) T 1 1 9/7 at Penn State^ W 2 0 9/12 Cornell% W 3 0 9/14 Hartwick% (2OT) T 2 2 9/19 at Binghamton L 1 3 9/21 at Niagara L 1 2 9/24 at St. Francis (Pa.) (OT) L 1 2 9/27 Navy* (OT) W 2 1 10/1 at La Salle (2OT) T 1 1 10/4 at Holy Cross* (2OT) L 1 2 10/11 Army* (OT) W 1 0 10/18 Colgate* L 0 1 10/22 St. Peter’s W 3 1 10/26 at Lafayette* L 1 2 10/29 NJIT W 3 0 11/1 at Lehigh W 3 2 11/8 at American* (2OT) L 2 3 ^ Penn State Classic at University Park, Pa. % Days Inn Classic at Lewisburg, Pa. * Patriot League game 2009 (17-6, 5-2 PL) 9/1 La Salle 9/4 at New Hampshire^ 9/6 vs. Vermont^ 9/11 at Hartwick% 9/13 vs. Syracuse% 9/20 College of Charleston 9/23 Saint Francis (Pa.) 9/26 American* 9/30 Binghamton 10/3 at Navy* 10/6 St. Peter’s 10/10 Holy Cross* 10/13 at Marquette (2OT) 10/17 at Army* 10/21 Penn State 10/24 at Colgate* 10/27 at NJIT 10/30 Lafayette* 11/6 Lehigh* (2OT) 11/13 Lafayette# (OT) 11/15 American# 11/19 at Princeton$ 11/22 at Virginia$$

W 2 1 L 1 2 W 2 1 W 1 0 W 1 0 L 2 3 W 1 0 L 1 3 W 1 0 W 1 0 W 5 1 W 1 0 W 2 1 W 3 0 L 1 2 W 2 1 W 2 0 W 1 0 L 1 2 W 1 0 W 1 0 W 1 0 L 0 5

^ Nike Fall Classic at Durham, N.H. % Mayor’s Cup at Oneonta, N.Y. # Patriot League Tournament at Lewisburg, Pa. $ NCAA Tournament at Princeton, N.J. $$ NCAA Tournament at Charlottesville, Va. * Patriot League game 9/1 9/3 9/10 9/12 9/17 9/19 9/25

2010 (10-9-2, 3-2-2, PL) Villanova (OT) L at La Salle W at Penn State^ W at Ohio State^ L at Coll. of Charleston% L at Furman% L at American* L

1 3 2 1 0 1 1

2 1 1 2 4 2 3

9/28 Drexel (2OT) 10/2 Navy* 10/5 UMBC 10/9 at Holy Cross* (2OT) 10/15 Army* 10/20 Adelphi 10/23 Colgate* (2OT) 10/26 NJIT 10/30 at Lafayette* (OT) 11/2 at Binghamton 11/6 at Lehigh* (OT) 11/12 at Colgate# 11/14 vs. American# 11/18 at Penn$ (OT)

W 2 1 W 2 0 L 1 2 T 2 2 W 2 1 W 1 0 T 3 3 W 2 0 L 1 2 L 2 3 W 2 1 W 1 0 W 2 0 L 0 1

^ Penn State Classic at University Park, Pa. % Nike/Aaron Olitsky Tournament at Charleston, S.C. # Patriot League Tournament at Hamilton, N.Y. $ NCAA Tournament at Philadelphia, Pa. * Patriot League game 8/26 9/1 9/4 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/21 9/24 10/1 10/4 10/8 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/26 10/29 11/5

2011 (7-9-2, 2-5 PL) Binghamton L Saint Francis (Pa.) W La Salle (OT) W vs. Indiana^ L at Notre Dame^ L at Saint Joseph’s W at Monmouth W at Drexel W Lehigh* (2OT) L American* L at UMBC (2OT) T at Navy* W Holy Cross* W at Adelphi L at Army* L Penn State (2OT) T at Colgate* L Lafayette* L

1 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 2

^Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament at South Bend, Ind. * Patriot League game 2012 (7-8-5, 2-3-2) 8/24 at VCU^ (2OT) 8/26 vs. Butler^ (2OT) 9/2 at Fla. Gulf Coast (2OT) 9/7 at La Salle 9/9 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 9/14 Adelphi% 9/16 Albany% 9/23 at Lehigh* 9/25 Saint Joseph’s 9/29 at American* 10/6 Navy* (2OT) 10/10 Hartwick 10/13 at Holy Cross* (2OT) 10/17 at Penn State 10/20 Army* 10/23 at NJIT 10/27 Colgate* 10/30 at Binghamton* (2OT) 11/3 at Lafayette* (OT) 11/9 at American#

T 1 1 T 1 1 L 1 2 W 2 1 W 1 0 W 7 0 W 4 0 W 1 0 L 0 1 L 0 1 T 1 1 L 0 1 T 1 1 L 1 2 L 1 2 W 1 0 W 1 0 T 2 2 L 0 1 L 0 1

^ VCU Invitational at Richmond, Va. % Class of ’98 Invitational # Patriot League Tournament at Washington, D.C.

Conor O’Brien * Patriot League game 2013 (13-6-1, 5-3-1) 8/30 Canisius (OT) L 2 3 9/4 Saint Francis (Pa.) L 0 1 9/6 Buffalo W 1 0 9/8 La Salle W 2 1 9/13 at Albany W 1 0 9/15 at Siena W 2 0 9/21 at Seton Hall W 2 0 9/28 Army* L 0 2 10/5 at Lehigh* W 3 0 10/9 Loyola* W 2 0 10/12 at American* (2OT) T 1 1 10/15 at Rutgers (2OT) W 1 0 10/19 Navy* L 1 2 10/26 Colgate* L 1 2 10/30 at Lafayette* W 3 0 11/2 Holy Cross* W 3 1 11/5 at Hartwick W 1 0 11/9 at Boston U.* (OT) W 1 0 11/12 American# W 3 1 11/15 at Navy## L 0 1 # Patriot League Quarterfinals at Lewisburg, Pa. ## Patriot League Semifinals at Annapolis, Md.

CK Kumah

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2014 Bucknell Soccer

the patriot league The Patriot League, which was founded on the principles of admitting athletes who are academically representative of their class, is in its third decade of academic and athletic achievement. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education. The Patriot League began as a successful football conference in 1986. Full League members include American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy. Associate members include Fordham in football, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in women’s rowing, Richmond in women’s golf and Georgetown in football and women’s rowing. These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country. In the classroom, the Patriot League’s full-member institutions, individually and collectively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first among all Division I conferences offering scholarships in student-athlete graduation rates according to the NCAA Graduation Rates report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. In the Patriot League’s history, more than 200 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, while more than 12,000 have qualified for the League’s Academic Honor Roll. More than 30 student-athletes have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Additionally, Patriot League student-athletes have earned Fulbright Scholarships, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships and NACDA/Disney Scholarships.

bucknell bison leadership academy

tops in salary potential

As Bison Athletics seeks to create a comprehensive learning environment that meshes with the academic mission of the University, an important element of the complete student-athlete experience is participation in an elite leadership development program designed to identify, develop, challenge and support studentathletes and coaches in their continual quest to become leaders in academics, in athletics and in life. The Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy was launched in August 2011 with the goal of delivering programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come. Leadership Academy programming has evolved and expanded throughout its first three years, and much more is planned in 2014-15. Approximately 60 student-athletes particpate in Leadership Academy programming each year. Representing the men’s soccer team in 2014 will be Mike Lansing and Chris Thorsheim. Goals for the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy include:

Bucknell University alumni ranked No. 4 among liberal arts college graduates and among the highest for all colleges and universities in a 2011 PayScale College Salary Report released this summer. The annual survey, which launched in 2008, assesses median starting and mid-career salaries among graduates of top U.S. liberal arts colleges. This year, alumni from 1,003 schools participated. In this year’s report, Bucknell alumni had a median starting salary of $52,600 and a median mid-career salary of $108,000. The salary report also ranked Bucknell as 14th among all “top U.S. colleges,” including Ivy League and state universities, for mid-career earning potential. Bucknell alumni historically have had high job placement rates in their first year after graduation. Nine months after graduation, for instance, 84 percent of the members of the Class of 2010 were either employed or enrolled in graduate or professional school, according to Bucknell’s Career Development Center. A small percentage opted to travel, volunteer or do a combination of both. National Reputation A number of recent reports have served to underscore Bucknell’s national reputation: • In 2007, The Washington Monthly ranked Bucknell No. 7 among the best liberal arts colleges in the country when it comes to fostering research and promoting an ethic of service and social mobility. • In 2010, the Peace Corps listed Bucknell at No. 6 on its top 25 list of small colleges and universities producing Peace Corps Volunteers. • In February 2010, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rated Bucknell as the 11th best value in private liberal arts colleges.

• Identify and develop high potential leaders in their sophomore or junior years • Help young best athletes become best leaders • Create strong leaders by example and set the stage for developing vocal leaders • Build a strong peer support network for aspiring leaders • Develop leaders who support and learn from current team captains/leaders • Practice leading self, their class, and below • Succession Planning — smoothly replace graduating leaders • Encourage veteran leaders to step up and be vocal leaders • Establish a solid, cooperative and ongoing partnership with the coaching staff • Teach and apply the insights and skills necessary to be a responsible and respected leader • Provide veteran leaders with ongoing coaching and support as they tackle the tough issues of team leadership • Provide veteran leaders with a solid peer network for guidance and support • Provide veteran leaders with highly marketable leadership skills for a lifetime

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2014 Bucknell Soccer

Schedule

2014 bucknell Schedule August 29 BINGHAMTON 31 HARTWICK

Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa.

7 p.m. 5 p.m.

September 3 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 5 at Canisius 7 at Buffalo 13 HOWARD 20 XAVIER 23 at La Salle 27 at Army*

Loretto, Pa. Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. West Point, N.Y.

4 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

October 1 PENN STATE 4 LEHIGH* 8 at Loyola (Md.)* 11 AMERICAN* 18 at Navy* 21 at Syracuse 25 at Colgate* 29 LAFAYETTE*

Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Lewisburg, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Hamilton, N.Y. Lewisburg, Pa.

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.

November 1 at Holy Cross* 8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* 11 PL Quarterfinals 14 PL Semifinals 16 PL Championship

Worcester, Mass. Lewisburg, Pa. Higher Seed Highest Seed Highest Seed

1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

Home games in BOLD at Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium * Patriot League game

Rafael Enriquez-Hesles

Justin Galiani

Fox Soccer Channel has visited the Bucknell campus for live national broadcasts twice in recent years. The 2007 game between Bucknell and Lehigh and the 2009 contest between the Bison and Lafayette were televised on Fox Soccer Channel. There were the first national television broadcasts to originate from Bucknell’s Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium. The Bison won both games, topping Lehigh 3-1 in 2007 and Lafayette 1-0 in 2009. The 2014 game vs. Penn State will appear on NSCAA. com, and most other home games will be webcast on Bison Vision on the Patriot League Network.

bison vision on the patriot league network

Seven of Bucknell’s nine home men’s soccer games, four away games, and the entire Patriot League Tournament will be webcast live on the Patriot League Network in 2014. Launched in the fall of 2013, the PLN brings fans live, high-definition quality webcasts free of charge. Visit BucknellBison.com or PatriotLeague.TV to view the games.

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