2021 Penn State Men's Soccer Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Quick Facts • 2021 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

2021 Nittany Lion Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Head Coach Jeff Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6

Associate Head Coach Greg Dalby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Assistant Coach Clint Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Nittany Lion Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

2021 Nittany Lion Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-35

2020-21 Overall Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

2020-21 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

2020-21 Conference Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Big Ten Conference Year in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Big Ten Tournament History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Big Ten Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42

NCAA Tournament History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Regional and Miscellaneous Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Academic Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-48

Penn State Honors and Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Penn State Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51

Yearly Statistical Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53

Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-63

Jeffrey Field Records and Attendance Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-69

Penn State University Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Penn State President Dr. Eric J. Barron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73

TV and Radio Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

CREDITS

The 2021 Penn State Men’s Soccer Yearbook STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION

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QUICK FACTS & SCHEDULE PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

Location....................................... University Park, Pa. Founded.................................................................... 1855 Enrollment............................................................45,901 Nickname................................................ Nittany Lions Colors........................................................Blue & White Conference.................................Big Ten Conference Home Facility............. Jeffrey Field (5,000; grass) President.......................................... Dr. Eric J. Barron VP for Intercollegiate Athletics...Sandy Barbour Men’s Soccer Administrator ........... Lynn Holleran Faculty Representative.................. Dennis Scanlon Athletics Website....................... GoPSUsports.com

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach....................... Jeff Cook (Fourth Year) Alma Mater.....................................Bates College ’89 Overall Record............................. 207-153-56 (.566) Penn State Record...............................27-15-7 (.622) Associate Head Coach....Greg Dalby (Fourth Year) Alma Mater........................................ Notre Dame ’07 Assistant Coach........... Clint Long (Second Year) Alma Mater..........................Cal State Stanislaus ’14 Director of Operations... Kate Deakins (Third Year) Alma Mater..............................Northern Iowa ’17, ’19 E-mail............................................ kmd6592@psu.edu Office..........................................................263 Rec Hall ................................. Curtin Road & Burrowes Road .............................................University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone.......................................(814) 863-7477

TEAM INFORMATION

2020-21 Overall Record..................................... 9-2-2 2020-21 Big Ten Record...................................... 6-1-1 Postseason Finish................ NCAA Sweet Sixteen Home Record..........................................................6-1-0 Away Record..........................................................2-0-2 Neutral Record........................................................ 1-1-0 Starters Returning/Lost....................................... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...........................21/4 Newcomers..................................................................... 4 Twitter/Instagram......................@PennStateMSOC Facebook...............................PennStateMensSoccer

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Varsity Year...................................................... 1911 Seasons......................................................................... 110 All-Time Record..........................853-413-135 (.657) First Big Ten Year....................................................1991 All-Time Big Ten Record.................95-74-18 (.556) NCAA Postseason Appearances..........................34 National Championships........................................... 11 Big Ten Championships..............................................5 United Soccer Coaches (NSCAA) AllAmericans....................................................................... 51 All-Big Ten First Team Selections........................ 55

AUGUST Sat.

14 GEORGETOWN (EXH.) UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

7 p.m.

Fri.

20 BUCKNELL (EXH.)

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

7 p.m.

Thurs. 26 GEORGE MASON

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

7 p.m.

Sun.

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

7 p.m.

29 SYRACUSE

SEPTEMBER Fri.

3 at West Virginia

Morgantown, W.V.

7 p.m.

Mon.

6 AMERICAN

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

7 p.m.

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10 at UPenn

Philadelphia, Pa.

7 p.m.

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13 PITTSBURGH

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

7 p.m.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

7 p.m.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

7 p.m.

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Princeton, N.J.

4 p.m.

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25 at Princeton

OCTOBER Fri.

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* at Michigan State

East Lansing, Mich.

7 p.m.

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* at Rutgers

Piscataway, N.J.

6 p.m.

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* MICHIGAN

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

2 p.m.

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13 at Akron

Akron, Ohio

7 p.m.

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* INDIANA

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

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* at Ohio State

Columbus, Ohio

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* MARYLAND

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

8 p.m.

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* at Wisconsin

Madison, Wisc.

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7 Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals

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14 Big Ten Tournament Championship

All times Eastern | * Big Ten contest Home games in BOLD CAPS

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Men’s Soccer Contact.......................... Nicole Praga .Assistant Director of Strategic Communications Office Phone...........................................814-865-1757 Cell Phone...............................................814-321-3804 E-mail.................................................. ncp42@psu.edu Fax............................................................. 814-863-3165 Mailing Address........... 101C Bryce Jordan Center ............................................ University Park, PA 16802

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2021 PENN STATE ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER

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No. Name Position Year Height Weight 0 Christopher Palacios GK Gr. 6-7 220 1 Kris Shakes GK Jr. 5-11 182 3 Brandon Hackenberg D R-Sr.+ 6-1 175 6 Andrew Privett M Jr. 6-2 170 7 Liam Butts F Jr. 6-1 165 8 Peter Mangione F/M So. 5-10 165 9 Danny Bloyou F Sr. 5-8 156 10 Seth Kuhn M Sr. 5-11 157 11 Pierre Reedy M R-Sr. 6-0 160 12 Sean Bettenhausen M Fr. 6-0 165 13 Alex Morgret GK Sr. 6-0 180 14 Michael Gaines D Jr. 6-1 165 15 Adam Laundree D R-Jr. 5-10 175 16 Keegan Ness M R-Sr. 5-8 163 17 Tyger Evans D/M So. 5-7 140 18 Alex Stevenson D/M Jr. 5-9 165 19 Omar Ozbay M R-So. 5-10 154 20 Ben Liscum M Fr. 6-0 160 21 Kyle May M Jr. 5-11 180 22 Van Danielson M Fr. 5-10 165 23 Jalen Watson D Jr. 6-0 165 25 Dax Hoffman D Sr.+ 5-10 165 27 Owen Elliott GK R-So. 6-1 160 28 Femi Awodesu D So. 6-3 175 30 David Adelsberg GK So. 5-10 170

Hometown High School (Last College) Washington, D.C. Washington-Lee (Dartmouth) Sunrise, Fla. YSC Academy Palmyra, Va. Fluvanna County Fallston, Md. McDonogh School Lawrenceville, Ga. Grayson Hunt Valley, Md. Dulaney Accra, Ghana YSC Academy (Old Dominion) Wyomissing, Pa. YSC Academy (Duke) Kutztown, Pa. Kutztown Area Media, Pa. Malvern Prep Hummelstown, Pa. Hershey (Saint Francis (Pa.)) Oxon Hill, Md. Gonzaga College Prep Fairfax, Va. Robinson Secondary School Roseville, Calif. Roseville (Oregon State) Harrisburg, Pa. YSC Academy Bel Air, Md. C. Milton Wright Morganville, N.J. Marlboro Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg Area Lebanon, Pa. Cedar Crest Columbia, Md. Mount Saint Joseph Toronto, Ontario, Canada University Hill Secondary Harrisburg, Pa. Central Dauphin Philadelphia, Pa. Springside Chestnut Hill Academy Philadelphia, Pa. YSC Academy Newport Beach, Calif. Corona Del Mar

Head Coach: Jeff Cook (Bates College ’89), Fourth Season Associate Head Coach: Greg Dalby (Notre Dame ’07), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Clint Long (Cal State Stanislaus ’14), Second Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Callum Pritchatt (Penn State ’20), First Season Director of Operations: Kate Deakins (Northern Iowa ’17, ’19), Third Season

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name 30 David Adelsberg 28 Femi Awodesu 12 Sean Bettenhausen 9 Daniel Bloyou 7 Liam Butts 22 Van Danielson 27 Owen Elliott 17 Tyger Evans 14 Michael Gaines 3 Brandon Hackenberg 25 Dax Hoffman 17 Seth Kuhn 15 Adam Laundree 20 Ben Liscum 8 Peter Mangione 21 Kyle May 13 Alex Morgret 16 Keegan Ness 19 Omar Ozbay 0 Christopher Palacios 6 Andrew Privett 11 Pierre Reedy 13 Kris Shakes 18 Alex Stevenson 23 Jalen Watson

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Obafemi Awodesu...................Oh-ba-femi AH-woo-DAY-su Sean Bettenhausen...........................S h a w n Bet-in-howse-in Daniel Bloyou................................... Blow-you Tyger Evans............................................... Tiger Seth Kuhn.................................................KOON Adam Laundree.................................Laundry Ben Liscum...................................... Liss-come Peter Mangione...............Man-gee-oh-knee Omar Ozbay........................................ Oz-BAY Callum Pritchatt.............................Prit-CHAT Andrew Privett...................................... Priv-IT Pierre Reedy.........................................Read-E

LIONS BY POSITION

Forwards (3): Bloyou, Butts, Mangione Midfielders (9): Bettenhausen, Danielson, Kuhn, Liscum, May, Ness, Ozbay, Privett, Reedy, Defenders (8): Awodesu, Evans, Gaines, Hackenberg, Hoffman, Laundree, Stevenson, Watson Goalkeepers (5): Adelsberg, Elliott, Morgret, Palacios, Shakes

LIONS BY LOCATION

California (2): Adelsberg, Ness Canada (1): Watson Florida (1): Shakes Georgia (1): Butts LIONS BY ELIGIBILITY Ghana (1): Bloyou COVID Eligibility (2): Hackenberg (R-Sr.+), Maryland (5): Danielson, Gaines, Mangione, Hoffman (Sr.+) Privett, Stevenson Graduate (1): Palacios New Jersey (1): Ozbay Redshirt Seniors (2): Ness, Reedy Pennsylvania (10): Awodesu, Bettenhausen, Seniors (3): Bloyou, Kuhn, Morgret Elliott, Evans, Hoffman, Kuhn, Liscum, May, Redshirt Junior (1): Laundree Morgret, Reedy Juniors (7): Butts, Gaines, May, Privett, Virginia (3): Hackenberg, Laundree, Shakes, Stevenson, Watson Palacios Redshirt Sophomores (2): Elliott, Ozbay Sophomores (4): Adelsberg, Awodesu, Evans, Mangione Freshmen (3): Bettenhausen, Danielson, Liscum


HEAD COACH JEFF COOK

JEFF COOK HEAD COACH FOURTH SEASON BATES COLLEGE ’89

Bringing more than 25 years of collegiate and professional coaching success to Penn State, Jeff Cook enters his fourth year at the helm of the storied men’s soccer program in 2021. He was named the 12th head coach in program history on Jan. 2, 2018. As a collegiate head coach, Cook has led his teams to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances and five conference championship titles. He has coached 69 all-conference selections, seven All-Americans, and eight Scholar AllAmericans. Cook picked up his 200th career win as a collegiate head coach on Feb. 23, 2021 as the Nittany Lions defeated Rutgers, 2-1, on the road. He now holds a career record of 207-153-56 (.565). In an unprecedented 2020 season postponed and played in spring 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cook kept the Nittany Lions prepared as the team continued to grow its presence in the national spotlight. Cook’s squad finished with a 9-2-2 overall record and a 6-1-1 record in Big Ten Conference play for their second-straight runnerup finish. The Nittany Lions advanced to their first Big Ten Tournament championship game since 2011, narrowly losing the title to Indiana on penalty kicks. Penn State then earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for its second consecutive appearance, eventually defeating UMass in the second round, 4-1, to advance to its first Sweet Sixteen since 2013. Offensively, the Nittany Lions scored 28 goals in the shortened season for an average 2.15 per game, a mark that was first in the conference and 13th nationally. The team concluded the 2020-21 season ranked No. 11, the program’s highest final-season ranking since 2005. Cook coached redshirt senior midfielder Pierre Reedy and junior forward Danny Bloyou to third team AllAmerica status in 2020-21, as well as first team All-Big Ten honors. Reedy was also named a Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient, the conference’s most exclusive award. Cook also helped redshirt senior defender Brandon Hackenberg to his second-straight first team All-Big Ten nod while Hackenberg was drafted 22nd overall in the first round of the 2021 MLS SuperDraft to Orlando City SC. In the classroom, the 2020-21 roster saw a programrecord 19 student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Reedy, Hackenberg and junior midfielder Seth Kuhn all earned Scholar All-America accolades from United Soccer Coaches, a first for the program since 2004. Reedy was also named as a CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American, the program’s first since 2009. Cook started to bring the Nittany Lions back into the national spotlight during the 2019 season with a 124-3 overall record and a second-place 6-1-1 Big Ten

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Conference record. Penn State made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2014 and earned a first-round bye with a No. 15 national seeding. The team concluded the 2019 season ranked No. 18, the first final-season ranking since 2013. Cook led senior midfielder Aaron Molloy to an outstanding final collegiate season in 2019. Molloy was named Big Ten Midfielder of the Year, first team All-Big Ten, second team All-American, and MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist. He was then drafted 16th overall in the first round of the 2020 MLS SuperDraft to the Portland Timbers. Cook also coached freshman forward Liam Butts and redshirt junior Brandon Hackenberg to first team All-Big Ten honors. The roster for the 2019-20 school year earned a Team Academic Award from United Soccer Coaches for the second-straight year under Cook’s tutelage and 10th alltime. In his first season at Penn State in 2018, Cook led the Nittany Lions to a 6-9-2 record and a 3-3-2 record in Big Ten play. The Nittany Lion defense posted six clean sheets in 2018, the most since the 2015 season. Cook coached junior midfielder Aaron Molloy to second team All-Big Ten honors as well as third team All-North Region honors from United Soccer Coaches. The 2018 roster saw success academically with a cumulative 3.32 team grade-point average in the fall semester under Cook, the top men’s team GPA at Penn State. Cook came to Happy Valley with 27 years of coaching experience, including the previous four-plus years coaching professionally with the Philadelphia Union Academy and Bethlehem Steel FC. A native of Springfield, Mass., Cook was recruited by the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer (MLS) in April 2013 to assist in running its youth development program, with the goal of producing homegrown professional soccer players. While at the Union, Cook also served as the first assistant coach of the Union’s United Soccer League (USL) affiliate and development team, Bethlehem Steel FC, and as the head coach of the U-19 Union Academy team. As the first assistant coach with Bethlehem Steel FC, Cook was responsible for match preparations, designing and executing training sessions, video analysis and coordinating player movement between the U.S. Soccer Development Academy, the USL squad and the Union first team. Cook was instrumental in the development of the club’s first two “homegrown players” since the founding of the full-time academy program.

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HEAD COACH JEFF COOK HEAD COACH JEFF COOK YEAR-BY-YEAR At Wheaton (MA) (D-III) (3 Seasons; 31-22-5; .578) 1991..................6-10-2..... .389 1992................. 13-6-1...... .675 1993.................12-6-2......650

As the club’s U-19 head coach, Cook guided the squad to the 2016-17 USSDA Atlantic Division title and a thirdplace finish in the national standings. Cook was also the head coach of the club’s U-17 squad that finished second in the 2015-16 national standings and qualified for the Elite stage of the MLS Youth Cup that season. Prior to coaching professionally, Cook spent 17 years as a Division I head coach, leading Dartmouth College for 12 seasons (2001-12), in addition to five years as the head coach at the University of Cincinnati (1996-2000).

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Cook directed Dartmouth to five Ivy League Championships (2002, ’04, ’05, ’08, ’11) and seven NCAA Tournament appearances, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen in 2008 and 2010. The Big Green were among only 12 programs nationally to qualify for five consecutive NCAA Tournaments and earned No. 16 national seeds in 2005 and 2008. Cook led the coaching and development of 53 All-Ivy players, two All-Americans and a trio of Scholar-Athlete All-Americans at Dartmouth. He also directed the men’s soccer student-athletes to numerous academic achievements, including earning the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Team Academic Achievement Award for five consecutive seasons and seeing the Big Green lead all the Division I programs one year with a 3.46 GPA. From 1996-2000, Cook served as the head coach at Cincinnati, guiding the Bearcats to their first NCAA Tournament berth in 1998 and posting the program’s most wins since 1989 (12). That season, Cincinnati upset top-ranked SMU and went 5-1 in its last six regular-season matches. The 1997 Conference USA Coach of the Year, Cook had three selections on the C-USA All-Freshman Team, which included two-time All-American and Cincinnati Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Andrew Kean. Academic excellence was a focus for Cook and his Bearcat program as he also developed Cincinnati’s first NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-American. A graduate of Bates College, Cook began his coaching career as an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts. He then led Wheaton College as head coach from 1991-93, posting records of 13-6-1 and 12-62 his last two seasons and earning ECAC Tournament berths. Cook served as a Dartmouth assistant coach in 1994-95 before matriculating to Cincinnati as head coach. Cook and his wife, Christina, have two sons, Liam, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2019, and Kieron, who is a junior at Penn State.

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At Cincinnati (D-1) (5 Seasons; 43-42-13; .505) 1996................7-12-3..... .386 1997..................7-8-3...... .472 1998................. 11-5-3...... .658.......NCAA Tournament First Rd. 1999.................11-8-1........575 2000...............7-9-3...... .447 At Dartmouth (D-1) (12 Seasons; 106-74-31; .576) 2001.................7-7-2.......500 2002................ 9-7-1....... .559.......Ivy League Champions 2003............... 6-9-2........412 2004................7-3-7........618........Ivy League Champions .............................................................NCAA Tournament First Rd. 2005...............10-3-5..... .694.......Ivy League Champions .............................................................NCAA Tournament Second Rd. 2006............... 6-8-3........441 2007............... 11-4-3...... .694.......NCAA Tournament First Rd. 2008............... 11-6-2...... .632........Ivy League Champions .............................................................NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 2009............... 10-7-1...... .583........NCAA Tournament First Rd. 2010.................12-7-1...... .625........NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 2011.................. 8-6-4...... .556.......Ivy League Champions .............................................................NCAA Tournament First Rd. 2012................. 9-7-0...... .563 At Penn State (D-1) (3 Seasons; 27-15-7; .622) 2018................ 6-9-2........412 2019................12-4-3........711.........NCAA Tournament Second Rd. 2020-21..........9-2-2...... .769........NCAA Tournament Sweet 16

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Conference Championships

All-Americans


ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH GREG DALBY

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GREG DALBY ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH FOURTH SEASON NOTRE DAME ’07

Greg Dalby enters his fourth season on the men’s soccer staff in 2021 after being hired by head coach Jeff Cook in February 2018. Dalby was promoted to Associate Head Coach in February 2020 after serving as an assistant coach for the previous two seasons. At Penn State, Dalby helps with all aspects of the program including, but not limited to: recruiting, session planning, individual player development, form management, and camp planning. In his first season as associate head coach and his third season overall, Dalby once again guided Penn State to a runner-up finish in the Big Ten and its second-straight NCAA Tournament appearance and first Sweet Sixteen since 2013. Dalby coached midfielders Pierre Reedy and Seth Kuhn to All-Big Ten honors on the first team and second team, respectively. He also helped Reedy and forward Danny Bloyou to Third Team All-America status.

As an NCAA student-athlete, Dalby played four years at Notre Dame where he was a two-year team captain, leading the Fighting Irish to back-to-back Big East regular-season championships in 2003 and 2004. Dalby was a NSCAA first-team All-American as well as a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist in 2005 and 2006. He was also named Big East Midfielder of the Year and garnered first-team All-Big East honors twice. Dalby earned Big East Academic All-Star team honors for three seasons and was captain of the United States U-20 men’s national team in the FIFA Youth World Cup in 2005. Dalby served as the men’s soccer Student-Athlete Advisory Council representative and was awarded Notre Dame’s prestigious Byron V. Kanaley Award, recognizing senior athletes who excelled as both students and leaders. Dalby and his wife, Stacey, have three children, Addilynn, Miles and Brayden.

Under Dalby’s guidance, the Nittany Lion offense in 2020-21 scored 28 goals in a shortened season for an average 2.15 per game, a mark that was first in the conference and 13th nationally. In 2019, Dalby helped lead the Nittany Lions to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2014 after a 12-3-3 regular-season record. He assisted in coaching senior Aaron Molloy to be Big Ten Midfielder of the Year, First Team All-Big Ten, Second Team All-American, and Mac Hermann Trophy Semifinalist. Dalby came to Happy Valley after being the lead assistant coach at Davidson College from 2015-17. At Davidson, Dalby was responsible for recruiting and talent development among a wide range of other duties. Prior to his time at Davidson, Dalby served as the assistant coach of his alma mater, Notre Dame, where he helped the squad to a 2013 NCAA Championship as well as a 2012 Big East Tournament Championship and back-toback ACC regular-season championships in 2013 and 2014. Dalby spent seven years as a professional soccer player, starting his career in the Belgian Premiere League at Royal Club Sporting Charleroi before moving on to the Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer Club where he played for two seasons. Dalby closed his professional career at the Charlotte Eagles where he spent two seasons as co-captain. Throughout his time in professional soccer, Dalby served on the U.S. Soccer Athlete Council where he contributed to the drafting and implementation of new legislature to benefit the athletes.

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CLINT LONG ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON CAL STATE STANISLAUS ’14

Clint Long enters his second season as a men’s soccer assistant coach in 2021 after being hired by head coach Jeff Cook in March 2020. Long is specifically in charge of the Nittany Lion goalkeepers and works closely with the team’s defending unit.

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In addition, Long helps with all aspects of the program including, but not limited to: recruiting, session planning, individual player development, camp planning, and Nike gear ordering and management. In his first season with the Nittany Lions, Long guided sophomore goalkeeper Kris Shakes to a second team All-Big Ten honor and a Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week nod during the unprecedented spring 2021 season. Shakes held a 0.96 goals-against average during conference play with a .793 save percentage, along with three clean sheets. He finished with the second-best save percentage in the league and one that stood top 50 nationally. Long also assisted in backline leader Brandon Hackenberg’s second-straight first team All-Big Ten plaudit, and helped coach and develop two Third Team All-Americans in 2020-21 in midfielder Pierre Reedy and forward Danny Bloyou. Long matriculated to Penn State from Oregon State where he was an assistant coach for the Beavers during the 2018 and 2019 seasons. The Beavers finished backto-back seasons with Long on staff with winning records for the first time since 2002-03. He managed all aspects of goalkeeping at Oregon State and helped the defensive unit by planning and executing training curriculum. The Beavers posted four shutouts during the 2018 season with a 1.12 goals against average. The defense had five shutouts and a 1.14 goals against average in 2019. Long also assisted in the development of three first team Pac-12 All-Conference players in 2019, the Pac12 Freshman of the Year in 2018, and two 2018 MLS SuperDraft picks. Prior to Oregon State, Long spent the 2017 season as an assistant coach at Otterbein University in Ohio. The Cardinals finished the season ranked 11th nationally in NCAA Division III, riding a 17-game win streak to finish with a 19-3 record. Long coached the goalkeepers and the defense to 11 shutouts in 2017 and a 0.82 goals against average on the year. He helped develop one All-American, four allregion players, the OAC Defender of the Year, seven allconference honorees, and six All-Ohio Team players. The Cardinals were the OAC Tournament Champions and finished conference play with an undefeated record.

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The Otterbein staff was named the Great Lakes Regional Staff of the Year while leading the team to a NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen appearance. Long also had coaching stops at his alma mater, Cal State Stanislaus, as the women’s soccer assistant coach, UC-Merced as an assistant men’s soccer coach, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University as an assistant/ interim head men’s soccer coach. As a student-athlete, Long played at California State University Stanislaus from 2012-14. He was a three-time team captain, leading the Warriors to a 2012 CCAA Championship, the first and only in school history, as well as an NCAA Tournament appearance. Long was also the 2012 Cal State Stanislaus Newcomer of the Year. Long totaled 5,096 minutes as the Warriors’ goalkeeper, second most in program history. He held a career .788 save percentage and posted 14 shutouts from 2012-14, both second most in the school record books. Long also holds the Cal State Stanislaus single-season records for goals against average (0.83) and saves (98) as well as the record for career wins in net with 26. He also spent two seasons at Oregon State as a goalkeeper. After college he had playing stints for PDL clubs Midland Odessa Sockers and Fresno Fuego before advancing to the USL with the Sacramento Republic. Long earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Cal State Stanislaus in 2014. Long and his wife, Allison, reside in State College.


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BRANDON HACKENBERG REDSHIRT SENIOR+ DEFENSE Palmyra, Va. Fluvanna County

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS Career: Has played in 58 career games for Nittany Lions, starting 49 on backline...Contributed to 15 shutouts...Drafted 22nd overall in the first round of the 2021 Major League Soccer SuperDraft by Orlando City SC.

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Season: 2020-21: Earned first-team All-Big Ten honors for second-straight season...Garnered first-team All-North Region accolades from United Soccer Coaches...Named First-Team Scholar All-American by United Soccer Coaches. 2019: Earned first-team All-Big Ten plaudits…Earned third-team All-North Region honors from United Soccer Coaches…Named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 24 after helping goalkeeper Josh Levine fend off 16 shots in the win over Ohio State, only allowing one goal and no shots in the overtime period. 2020-21 • REDSHIRT SENIOR SEASON Awards: Earned first-team All-Big Ten honors...Earned United Soccer Coaches first-team All-North Region laurels...Named First Team Scholar All-American by United Soccer Coaches... Named to United Soccer Coaches Scholar-All Region team... Garnered Big Ten preseason accolades...Earned Academic AllBig Ten honors for fourth-straight season.

3 Season: Played and started all but one game on the backline… Was leader on the backline that had six shutouts, including three against Big Ten Conference opponents…Scored one goal against No. 17 Maryland (10/29)…Considered as top-100 upperclassmen (No. 65) by Top Drawer Soccer…Totaled 1,576 minutes on the pitch, third most on team. at Stony Brook (9/2): Played full 90 minutes in Nittany Lions’ first win of the season. at No. 15 UCF (9/6): Contributed as a defensive force on the backline for 110 minutes in a doubleovertime draw. at Stetson (9/8): Played full game in first shutout of the season. Michigan (9/27): Played all 110 minutes of scoreless double overtime draw. at Michigan State (10/1): Contributed 86 minutes as starter on backline in Nittany Lions’ second-consecutive shutout of Big Ten opponent. No. 17 Maryland (10/29): Scored first goal of the season to begin Penn State’s comeback…Recorded season-high three shots in overtime win. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made NCAA Tournament debut. 2018 • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for secondstraight season…Named 2018-19 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.

Season: Played and started all 13 games as a veteran leader on the backline...Contributed to three consecutive shutouts... Had one assist against Maryland (3/31)...Was team captain with Pierre Reedy...Considered as top-100 upperclassmen (No. 41) by Top Drawer Soccer...Led team with 1,206 minutes played.

Season: Appeared in all 17 matches and made 15 starts…Key member of the Penn State backline that recorded six clean sheets in 2018, including three against Big Ten opponents… Scored first career goal against Detroit Mercy (10/17)…Totaled 1,411 minutes on the pitch, second most on team.

No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Played full 90 minutes to lead Nittany Lions to win in first game in 453 days. at Northwestern (3/19): Contributed to team’s first of three-straight shutouts in road overtime win...Took one shot. Ohio State (3/23): Helped backline to second consecutive shutout. Wisconsin (3/27): Played full game in Nittany Lions’ third-straight shutout. at Maryland (3/31): Recorded assist on Peter Mangione’s tying goal in the first half to get Penn State on the board.

Bowling Green (8/28): Contributed 63 minutes as starter on backline in Nittany Lions’ first shutout and win of season. at Northwestern (10/6): Played all 110 minutes in scoreless double overtime draw…Took one shot. Wisconsin (10/14): Played full game in second-consecutive shutout of Big Ten opponent. Detroit Mercy (10/17): Scored first career goal and first career game-winning goal.

2019 • REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Earned first-team All-Big Ten honors…Earned United Soccer Coaches third-team All-North Region honors…Named to United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region team...Named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (9/24)…Garnered Big Ten preseason honors…Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for third-straight season...Named 2019-20 Big Ten Distinugished Scholar.

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2017 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Season: Appeared in nine games with three starts…Logged 407 minutes on the pitch. 2016 • TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played 22 minutes in his first collegiate game against Oakland (9/5)…Utilized redshirt for rest of season.


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Oakland (9/5): Contributed to a 2-1 win with 22 minutes played in his first collegiate game. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played four seasons for Richmond United…Started all 15 games during the 2015 campaign…Attended Fluvanna County High School in Palmyra, Virginia. PERSONAL Son of Erick and Nicole Hackenberg…Has three brothers, Christian, Adam and Drue…Brother, Christian, was a threeyear starter on the Penn State football team and holds multiple program passing records (2013-15)…Father, Erick, played football at Virginia…Mother, Nicole, played volleyball at Lehigh…Brother, Adam, currently plays baseball at Clemson (2019-current)…Graduated with a degree in communications, with a focus on advertising and public relations in December 2020...Working on graduate certificate in business foundations.

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CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • First Team All-Big Ten • United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team • United Soccer Coaches First Team Scholar AllAmerican • United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region Team • Big Ten Preseason Honors • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • First Team All-Big Ten • United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Third Team • United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region Team • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (9/24/19) • Big Ten Preseason Honors • 2019-20 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2018 • 2018-19 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2017 • Academic All-Big Ten

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2016 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 22 2017 9 3 0 0 0 2 0.000 1 .500 0 0-0 407 2018 17 15 1 0 2 8 .125 3 .375 1 0-0 1411 2019 18 17 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0 1576 2020-21 13 13 0 1 1 8 0.000 1 0.000 0 0-0 1206 Total 58 49 2 1 5 22 .091 7 .318 1 0-0 4622

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PIERRE REEDY REDSHIRT SENIOR+ MIDFIELD Kutztown, Pa. Kutztown Area

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS Career: Has played in 48 career games with 44 career starts... Led Nittany Lions for two seasons as team captain (2019, 202021)...Battled back to starting role in midfield after missing two full seasons due to injury.

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Season: 2020-21: Garnered third-team All-America status from United Soccer Coaches...Earned first-team All-Big Ten honors... Named First-Team Scholar All-American by United Soccer Coaches...Named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week March 30 after scoring game-winning goal on a converted penalty kick in the 87th minute against Wisconsin...Named Penn State’s Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient, the most prestigious conference honor. 2016: Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team. 2020-21 • REDSHIRT SENIOR SEASON Awards: Garnered third-team All-America status from United Soccer Coaches...Earned first-team All-Big Ten accolades... Collected United Soccer Coaches first-team All-North Region laurels...Named First Team Scholar All-American by United Soccer Coaches...Earned CoSIDA First Team Academic AllAmerica status...Named to United Soccer Coaches Scholar AllRegion team...Garnered Academic All-District first-team nod from CoSIDA...Earned spot on Big Ten All-Tournament Team... Named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week (3/30)... Garnered Big Ten preseason plaudits...Earned Academic AllBig Ten honors for fourth-straight season...Named 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar...Named Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient. Season: Played and started all 13 games in midfield...Scored career-best five goals, including two game-winners...Added four assists for career-high 14 total points...Was team captain with Brandon Hackenberg...Totaled 1,025 minutes on the pitch, third most on team. Rankings: Finished fourth in Big Ten in five categories: gamewinning goals (2), points per game (1.08), total assists (4), total goals (5), and total points (14)...Remained in top-70 nationally in four categories: game-winning goals (50th), total points (50th), total goals (63rd), and total assists (69th). No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Scored goal in first game in 453 days... Marked first goal since true freshman season in 2016...Took season-high three shots on goal. Rutgers (3/15): Recorded eventual game-winning goal on chipped long pass from Seth Kuhn at the start of the second half for second goal of season. Wisconsin (3/27): Converted penalty kick in 87th minute for his second game-winning goal of season...Had season-high

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11 five shots. at Maryland (3/31): Recorded game-tying goal in 86th minute to force overtime in crucial road game. Ohio State (4/10): Registered season-high two assists against Buckeyes in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals...Marked third career multiassist game. Michigan (4/14): Scored insurance goal in second half...Added assist on first goal of game...Totaled season-high three points. vs. No. 7 Georgetown (5/6): Had one assist for first NCAA Tournament point. 2019 • REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Garnered Big Ten preseason honors…Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for third-straight season. Season: Made long-awaited return to the pitch after sitting out 2017 and 2018 seasons due to injury…Played in 16 games and had 12 starts…Had four assists for four total points…Was team captain with Aaron Molloy…Totaled 947 minutes on the pitch. at No. 15 UCF (9/6): Made first appearance in nearly two seasons…Played limited minutes in return to pitch. Villanova (9/13): Made first start of season. at Michigan State (10/1): Had two assists for season-high two points…Took one shot… Recorded second career multi-assist game. Northwestern (10/12): Had one assist on go-ahead goal in second half…Took one shot. Pittsburgh (10/15): Recorded one assist. James Madison (10/22): Recorded season-high three shots. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made first career NCAA Tournament start. 2018 • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for secondstraight season…Named 2018-19 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. Season: Sat out season due to injury…Granted medical redshirt. 2017 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Named Preseason Big Ten Player to Watch…Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Season: Played 61 minutes in season-opener against Hofstra (8/25) before missing rest of season due to injury…Utilized redshirt. 2016 • FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Season: Appeared in and started all 18 matches…Scored his first collegiate goal and the game-winner in home finale against Wright State (10/25)…Played 1,406 minutes.


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at No. 1 Stanford (8/26): Made collegiate debut…Played 103 minutes in scoreless double-overtime draw on the road against defending national champion. Rutgers (10/21): Recorded two assists for first career multi-assist performance. Wright State (10/25): Scored first career goal, a game-winner. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played club soccer for the New York Red Bulls Academy for one season and Lehigh Valley United for four…Spent three seasons on the Region 1 Olympic Development Program team and attended the U.S. Soccer Training Camp three times…Helped Lehigh Valley United to 2013 State and Region 1 Championship and made two U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship appearances…Was leading goal scorer for Lehigh Valley United in 2014-15…Earned “Man of the Match” honors twice as a member of the Red Bulls U18 squad…Was a three-year letterwinner at Kutztown Area High School…Helped Kutztown to 19-2-2 record in 2014-15 and its first PA District 3 Championship with gamewinning overtime goal…Was the leading goal scorer in the state of Pennsylvania with 43 career goals…Added 12 assists for 98 total points. PERSONAL Son of Bob and Nathalie Reedy…Has one brother, Matthieu… Graduated with a degree in security and risk analysis in May 2020...Completed Masters in corporate finance in May 2021.

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2020-21 Big Ten Medal of Honor CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American First Team All-Big Ten United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team United Soccer Coaches First Team Scholar AllAmerican CoSIDA First Team Academic All-District United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region Team Big Ten All-Tournament Team Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week (3/30/21) Big Ten Preseason Honors 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Academic All-Big Ten

2019 • Academic All-Big Ten 2018 • 2018-19 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2017 • Preseason Big Ten Player to Watch • Academic All-Big Ten 2016 • Big Ten All-Freshman Team

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Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2016 18 18 1 2 4 17 .059 10 .588 1 0-0 1406 2017 1 1 0 0 0 3 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 61 2018 DNP — — — — — — — — — — — 2019 16 12 0 4 4 14 .000 5 .357 0 0-0 947 2020-21 13 13 5 4 14 20 .250 11 .550 2 1-2 1025 Total 48 44 6 10 22 54 .111 26 .278 3 1-2 3439

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DAX HOFFMAN SENIOR+ DEFENSE Harrisburg, Pa. Central Dauphin

2020-21 • SENIOR SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for secondstraight season...Named 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. Season: Made eight appearances off the bench...Had one assist. at Rutgers (2/23): Had assist on Peter Mangione’s gamewinning goal...Took one shot. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut. 2019 • JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors...Named 2019-20 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.

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Season: Made 16 appearances with six starts after walking on to the team…Recorded two assists…Contributed key minutes in the midfield as a substitute. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut off the bench. at Stetson (9/8): Made first career start in shutout win. Villanova (9/13): Took first career shot. No. 8 Indiana (10/6): Recorded first career assist on Aaron Molloy’s goal. James Madison (10/22): Collected assist on game-tying goal.

25 PERSONAL Son of Scott Hoffman and Yvonne Harhigh…Has an older sister, Danika…Both mother, Yvonne, and sister, Danika, attended Penn State…Graduated with a degree in material sciences and engineering in May 2021…Pursuing graduate degree in same subject.

CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • 2019-20 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten

PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played seven seasons with LDC United Italia 98-99…Helped team to U.S. Regional Tournament title in 2015, EDP Open Cup title in 2015 and 2016, and Potomac Memorial Tournament title in 2015…Part of LDC United Italia team ranked No. 1 in 2015-16…Four-year letterwinner at Central Dauphin High School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania…Was team captain and MVP as a senior…Helped Rams win back-to-back Mid-Penn Commonwealth Championships in 2015 and 2016…Won the Mid-Penn Tournament in 2015…Earned Mid-Penn Second-Team honors in 2015…Named All-State, Mid-Penn First Team and Pennlive All-Stars First Team in 2016.

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Year GP GS G A Pts Shot 2019 16 6 0 2 2 2 2020-21 8 0 0 1 1 1 Total 24 6 0 3 3 3

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Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 0.000 1 .500 0 0-0 469 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 151 0.000 1 .333 0 0-0 620


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KEEGAN NESS REDSHIRT SENIOR MIDFIELD Roseville, Calif. Roseville Oregon State

2020-21 • REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for secondstraight season...Named 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. Season: Appeared in all 13 games with two starts...Was key central midfield substitute for the Nittany Lions. Wisconsin (3/27): Made first start of season...Helped control offensive possession for Nittany Lions in shutout win...Took one shot. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut as starter. 2019 • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors...Named 2019-20 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.

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PRIOR TO COLLEGE Played two years with Sacramento Republic FC Academy on U16 and U18 teams…Reached academy playoffs both seasons… Played club soccer for U15 Placer United FC…Helped Placer United win 2014-15 NorCal NPL Championship…Attended Roseville High School in Roseville, California…Captained team as a sophomore, his only season with Tigers…Earned first team All-Capital Valley Conference honors. PERSONAL Son of Daniel and Maria Ness…Has one brother, Duncan, and one sister, Cali…Father, Daniel, played college soccer at University of Dayton…Majoring in kinesiology.

Season: Made seven appearances as a substitute in midfield. at Stony Brook (9/2): Made season debut in first win of season. at No. 15 UCF (9/6): Played as substitute. Wisconsin (11/10): Put in minutes off the bench in shutout win in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game. 2018 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in nine matches and made two starts in his first season with Nittany Lions…Made Penn State debut against his former team (9/3). Oregon State (9/3): Made Penn State and collegiate debut. at Northwestern (10/6): Made first collegiate start on the road… Contributed 79 minutes of play in scoreless double overtime draw.

CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • 2019-20 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten

BEFORE PENN STATE 2017 • OREGON STATE Spent freshman campaign at Oregon State University…Did not see action.

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Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2017* DNP — — — — — — — — — — — 2018 9 2 0 0 0 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 197 2019 7 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 72 2020-21 13 2 0 0 0 2 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 356 Total 29 4 0 0 0 3 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 625

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DANNY BLOYOU SENIOR FORWARD Accra, Ghana YSC Academy Old Dominion

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS Season: 2020-21: Led team in goals (8) and tied for team high with Peter Mangione in total points (18)...Named United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American...Earned first-team All-Big Ten honors...Named to Big Ten All-Tournament Team for scoring three goals and adding one assist in three games. Game: Recorded career-high five points on two goals and one assist in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game against Ohio State (4/10/21).

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2020-21 • JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Garnered third-team All-America status from United Soccer Coaches...Named first team All-Big Ten...Earned United Soccer Coaches first-team All-North Region plaudits...Named to Big Ten All-Tournament Team. Season: Appeared in all 13 games and made 11 starts as a striker...Led the team with eight goals...Added two assists for tied team-high 18 total points...Had one game-winning goal... Had two multi-goal games...Took 23 total shots with 12 on goal... Considered as Top-100 Upperclassman (No. 37) by Top Drawer Soccer...Totaled 890 minutes on the pitch. Rankings: Finished second in the Big Ten and 14th in the nation with eight goals...Ranked second in the league and 23rd nationally with 18 total points...Finished second in the conference and 32nd in the nation with an average 0.62 goals per game and third in the Big Ten and 51st nationally with 1.38 points per game. No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Made Penn State debut off the bench... Had assist on eventual game-winning goal for first career point. at Rutgers (2/23): Made first start as a Nittany Lion...Scored first career goal...Took season-high three shots with two on target. Rutgers (3/15): Registered first career multi-goal game with one goal in each half against the Scarlet Knights...Had two shots during game which both found the back of the net. at Northwestern (3/19): Recorded first career game-winning goal in opening two minutes of overtime for golden goal...Took three shots. Ohio State (4/10): Scored two goals, one in each half, in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals for second multi-goal game of season...Added one assist on eventual game-winning goal for single-game career-high five total points. Michigan (4/14): Recorded one goal in Nittany Lions’ dominant Big Ten Tournament semifinal win. at No. 3 Indiana (4/17): Drew crucial foul right outside the 18 late in the second half that gave Nittany Lions a man-up advantage for remainder of game. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut. vs. No. 7 Georgetown

(5/6): Scored goal in second half as Nittany Lions attempted comeback in Sweet Sixteen. PRIOR TO PENN STATE 2018-19 • OLD DOMINION Appeared in 32 total games in two seasons with Monarchs… Took 21 total shots with nine on goal. PRIOR TO COLLEGE Spent five seasons with Philadelphia Union Academic under Jeff Cook…Played with Reading United in summer 2019…Attended YSC Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania. PERSONAL Son of Grace Paye…Has one brother, Matthan, and one sister, Michelle…Majoring in communication arts and sciences.

CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • First Team All-Big Ten • United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American • United Soccer Coaches First Team All-North Region • Big Ten All-Tournament Team

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Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2018* 17 — 0 0 0 13 0.000 5 .385 0 0-0 — 2019* 15 — 0 0 0 8 0.000 4 .500 0 0-0 — 2020-21 13 11 8 2 18 23 .348 12 .522 1 0-0 890 Total 45 11 8 2 18 44 .182 21 .477 1 0-0 —

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SETH KUHN SENIOR MIDFIELD Wyomissing, Pa. YSC Academy Duke

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS Career: Played in 50 collegiate games with 38 starts in midfield at Duke and now as a Nittany Lion...Has three career goals and 11 assists for 17 total points. Season: 2020-21: Earned second-team All-Big Ten honors... Named United Soccer Coaches Second Team Scholar AllAmerican...Garnered second-team All-North Region accolades from United Soccer Coaches.

the assist on Liam Butts’ game-winning goal in overtime… Took two shots. Northwestern (10/12): Matched season high with three shots. at Rutgers (11/3): Took the corner kick in overtime that led to Christian Sload’s game-winning goal in the regular-season finale…Matched season high with three shots. Wisconsin (11/10): Recorded season-high two assists in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game…Was first-career multi-assist game. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made second career NCAA Tournament appearance (first with Duke – 2018).

2020-21 • JUNIOR SEASON Awards: Earned second-team All-Big Ten honors...Garnered second-team All-North Region accolades from United Soccer Coaches...Named United Soccer Coaches Second Team Scholar All-American...Named to United Soccer Coaches Scholar AllRegion Team...Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE 2018 • DUKE Spent rookie season at Duke...Helped Blue Devils to a 11-72 record and NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance…Made seven starts and played in all 18 matches…Had two assists...Named to Top Drawer Soccer’s 2018 Preseason Freshman Team.

Season: Played and started all 13 games as leader of central midfield...Scored career-high two goals...Added two assists for eight total points...Considered an honorable mention on Top Drawer Soccer’s Team of the Week after the opening week of play (2/15-21)...Totaled 1,169 minutes on the pitch, secondhighest total on team.

PRIOR TO COLLEGE Played three seasons with the PA Classics and four seasons with Philadelphia Union Academy under Jeff Cook…Attended YSC Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania. PERSONAL Son of Ted and Jill Kuhn…Has two brothers, Austin and Ben, and two sisters, Cassidy and Grace…Mother, Jill, played field hockey at Mount St. Mary’s…Brother, Austin, played soccer at Penn (2014-17)…Sister, Cassidy, runs cross country at the University of San Diego (2016-20)…Majoring in communication arts and sciences.

Rutgers (3/15): Scored first goal of season on free kick right outside the top of the 18...Added assist on Pierre Reedy’s eventual game-winning goal for single-game career-high three points...Took season-high five shots. Ohio State (3/23): Had assist on Peter Mangione’s game-winning goal...Contributed to Nittany Lions’ second-straight shutout. Michigan (4/14): Recorded one assist on fourth goal of game in the final minutes... Had two shots, both on goal. at Indiana (4/17): Registered assist on Liam Butts’ game-tying goal in the second half to force overtime in Big Ten Tournament championship game... Totaled three shots. vs. UMass (5/2): Scored insurance goal for Nittany Lions in first half of second round action...Recorded first NCAA Tournment points of career.

CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • Second Team All-Big Ten • United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Second Team • United Soccer Coaches Second Team Scholar AllAmerican • United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region Team • 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten

2019 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Season: Played in all 19 games with 18 starts in midfield…Scored first career goal against Villanova (9/13)…Added five assists, second most on team, for seven total points…Had one multiassist game…Totaled 1,333 minutes on the pitch. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made Penn State debut. at Stetson (9/8): Tallied first assist of season…Contributed to Nittany Lions’ first shutout of season. Villanova (9/13): Scored first career goal…Had first career game-winning goal in 1-0 shutout… Recorded season-high three shots. at Ohio State (9/21): Had

CAREER STATS

Year GP 2018* 18 2019 19 2020-21 13 Total 50

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G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 0 2 2 12 .000 2 .167 0 0-0 890 1 5 7 22 .045 9 .409 1 0-0 1333 2 4 8 17 .118 5 .294 0 0-0 1169 3 11 17 51 .059 16 .314 1 0-0 3392

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ALEX MORGRET SENIOR GOALKEEPER Hummelstown, Pa. Hershey Saint Francis (Pa.)

2020-21 • JUNIOR SEASON Did not see action.

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PRIOR TO PENN STATE 2018-19 • SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) Played two seasons as goalkeeper at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania...Helped Red Flash to conference semifinals both seasons…Named to NEC All-Rookie Team in 2018…Was finalist for Saint Francis University Freshman Athlete of the Year…Earned NEC Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll and NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll both seasons…Held starting role between pipes in 13 games as freshman in 2018…Totaled .720 save percentage, 1.03 goals-against average, and had four shutouts in 2018…Started three games in net as sophomore in 2019…Had .636 save percentage and 1.33 goals-against average with one shutout.

2019* • NEC Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll • NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll • • • •

2018* NEC All-Rookie Team Saint Francis Freshman of the Year Finalist NEC Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll * - at Saint Francis

PRIOR TO COLLEGE Played five seasons with LDC United…Won 2015 Eastern Pennsylvania State Cup Championship…Helped team to No. 10 national ranking in 2013…Attended Hershey High School in Hershey, Pennsylvania…Started in between pipes for three seasons (2015-17) and served as captain in senior season…Led Trojans to district semifinals and state quarterfinals in 2017… Named to 2017 Top Drawer Soccer Pennsylvania All-State Team…Earned first-team All-Mid Penn honors from PennLive as a senior in 2017…Honored as first team All-Mid Penn Keystone Division in both 2016 and 2017…Named Team MVP in 2017…Was two-time Hershey Male Athlete of the Month. PERSONAL Son of Bill and Alicia Morgret…Has one older sister, Allyson… Sister, Allyson, played field hockey at Messiah College…Majoring in economics.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS Mins. GA GAA Saves Save% W L T SHO 2018* 13 13 1219:35 14 1.03 36 .720 5 3 2 4 2019* 3 3 270:00 4 1.33 7 .636 1 2 0 1 2020-21 DNP — — — — — — — — — — Total 16 16 1489:35 18 1.09 43 .705 6 5 2 5

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ADAM LAUNDREE REDSHIRT JUNIOR DEFENSE Fairfax, Va. Robinson Secondary School

2020-21 • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for secondstraight season...Named 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. Season: Made appearances in all 13 games with six starts on the backline...Contributed to three-straight shutouts. No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Started season opener and helped Nittany Lions to win in first game in 453 days...Played entire first half and remaining 30 minutes of second half as Maryland attempted a comeback...Took one shot on target. at Northwestern (3/19): Played entire 92 minutes as force on backline in Nittany Lions’ overtime road win to register first shutout of season. Ohio State (3/23): Started game and contributed 50 minutes on the backline in second consecutive shutout.

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CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten 2019 • 2019-20 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten

2019 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors...Named 2019-20 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. Season: Made 16 appearances with 12 starts on the backline after walking on to team…Contributed as key member of backline that had six shutouts, including three in Big Ten Conference play…Had one assist…Totaled 1,227 minutes on the pitch. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut as a substitute. at Stetson (9/8): Made first career start...Contributed to Nittany Lions’ first shutout of season. Michigan (9/27): Played all 110 minutes in scoreless double overtime draw. Pittsburgh (10/15): Collected first career assist…Recorded first career shot. at Rutgers (11/3): Had one shot. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made NCAA Tournament debut as starter. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Spent nearly 10 seasons with BRYC Elite in Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) system…Helped team win 2017 state and national championships…Two-year letterwinner at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia…Earned all-district nods in 2017…Named first team All-District, All-Region, All-State and All-Met in 2018…Set state scoring record in 2018. PERSONAL Son of Joseph and Lisa Laundree…Has one brother, Alec… Majoring in security and risk analysis…Part of Penn State’s ROTC program.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2019 16 12 0 1 1 2 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 1227 2020-21 13 6 0 0 0 2 0.000 2 1.000 0 0-0 580 Total 29 18 0 1 1 4 0.000 2 0.500 0 0-0 1807

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KRIS SHAKES JUNIOR GOALKEEPER Sunrise, Fla. YSC Academy

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS Career: Has seven career shutouts...Holds an impressive career record of 17-2-2 in two seasons. Season: 2019: Held a 0.691 goals-against average in 10 starts, sixth best at Penn State since 1970. 2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned second-team All-Big Ten honors...Named Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week after posting his thirdstraight shutout in net (3/30).

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Season: Played and started 11 games in between the pipes... Held a 1.05 goals-against average and 0.782 save percentage... Totaled 43 saves on the season...Recorded three shutouts on the season in three consecutive games...Made season-high seven saves in NCAA Tournament game against UMass (5/2)... Had a 8-1-2 record in net. Rankings: Finished second in the Big Ten and top 50 nationally (49) with a 0.782 save percentage...Finished second in the league and 20th in the nation with 43 total saves. No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Made four saves en route to Nittany Lions’ season-opening win. Rutgers (3/15): Returned to starter role in between the pipes after missing previous two games due to injury...Recorded three saves. at Northwestern (3/19): Posted first shutout of season in overtime road victory. Ohio State (3/23): Registered second-straight shutout...Tallied five saves, his season-high in a Big Ten Conference game. Wisconsin (3/27): Posted third consecutive shutout. at Maryland (3/31): Played all 110 minutes in net in double-overtime draw...Made four saves, including a huge penalty kick save in the second half and another big save in the second overtime period to secure a point in conference play for Nittany Lions. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut...Tallied season-high seven saves, all in second half as Minutemen attempted comeback. vs. No. 7 Georgetown (5/6): Recorded six saves. 2019 • FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Season: Played and started 10 games in between the pipes, splitting time with fellow goalkeeper Josh Levine…Held a 0.69 goals-against average and 0.851 save percentage, both top11 marks in the nation…Totaled 40 saves on the season…Made season-high 10 saves against Pittsburgh (10/15)…Had a 9-1-0 record in net…Considered a top-50 freshman player by Top Drawer Soccer (No. 48).

Rankings: Finished second in the Big Ten Conference and 11th in the nation with a 0.691 goals-against average…Finished first in the conference and second nationally with a 0.851 save percentage. at Stony Brook (9/2): Made collegiate debut in net…Led Nittany Lions to 4-1 win for first victory of season. at Stetson (9/8): Recorded first career shutout…Had four saves. Villanova (9/13): Recorded second-straight shutout. Pittsburgh (10/15): Tallied season-high 10 saves. at Wisconsin (10/19): Had three saves in first career Big Ten Conference game. Appalachian State (10/25): Posted third shutout of season. No. 17 Maryland (10/29): Made six saves in comeback victory…Had four saves in second half to keep threatening Terrapins off the board. at Rutgers (11/3): Had four saves in overtime win in regular-season finale. Wisconsin (11/10): Recorded first career shutout in a Big Ten Tournament match, his fourth overall of the season…Made two saves. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played four seasons with the Philadelphia Union Academy in the USSDA league…Spent two years with the U.S. Youth National Team...Ranked No. 59 on Top Drawer Soccer’s top-150 players list…Attended YSC Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania. PERSONAL Son of Sandra Jackson and Carlton Shakes…Has an older sister, Kristina, who played soccer at Clemson (2013-17)…Majoring in journalism.

CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • Second Team All-Big Ten • Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week (3/30/21) 2019 • Big Ten All-Freshman Team

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS Mins. GA GAA Saves Save% W L T SHO 2019 10 10 911:43 7 0.69 40 .851 9 1 0 4 2020-21 11 11 1024:51 12 1.05 43 .782 8 1 2 3 Total 21 21 1936:17 19 0.88 83 .816 17 2 2 7

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ANDREW PRIVETT JUNIOR MIDFIELD Fallston, Md. McDonogh School

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

PERSONAL Son of Shane and Kim Privett…Has an older sister, April… Majoring in supply chain and information systems.

Season: Appeared in all 13 games with 11 starts...Scored one goal...Added two assists for four total points...Totaled 865 minutes on the pitch. No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Scored first goal of game to pace Nittany Lions to season-opening win. Rutgers (3/15): Recorded one assist on game-opening goal...Took season-high four shots with two on goal. at No. 3 Indiana (4/17): Registered assist on game-tying goal in Big Ten Tournament championship game to force overtime. vs. No. 7 Georgetown (5/6): Made first NCAA Tournament start.

CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • Academic All-Big Ten

2019 • FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Made appearances in all 19 games with five starts… Scored two goals…Added three assists for seven total points… Totaled 808 minutes on the pitch. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut with first career start…Recorded first career shot. at Stony Brook (9/2): Recorded first career assist…Had one shot. at Ohio State (9/21): Scored first career goal…Recorded season-high two points…Took then-season high two shots. at Michigan State (10/1): Recorded second goal of season…Matched season-high two points. Appalachian State (10/25): Registered career-high four shots…Had one assist for one point. at Rutgers (11/3): Matched season high with four shots. Wisconsin (11/10): Recorded one assist in Big Ten tournament quarterfinal game. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made NCAA Tournament debut as substitute. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played six seasons with Baltimore Celtic 2000s in the U.S. Youth Soccer National League…Won back-to-back national championships (2017, 2018)…Attended McDonogh School in Owings Mills, Maryland…Played all four seasons of varsity soccer…Helped McDonogh School to two MIAA championships (2015, 2017)…Named second team All-State and first team AllMetro and All-MIAA during the 2017 season…Captained 2018 team, and scored 15 goals and added 12 assists…Earned a spot on Top Drawer Soccer Fall High School All-American Watch List and the USA Today American Family Insurance All-USA Preseason Boys Soccer Team (2018).

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS 2019 19 5 2020-21 13 11 Total 32 16

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G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2 3 7 17 .118 5 .294 0 0-0 808 1 2 4 16 .063 4 .250 0 0-0 865 3 5 11 33 .091 9 .273 0 0-0 1673

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LIAM BUTTS JUNIOR FORWARD Lawrenceville, Ga. Grayson

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS Season: 2019: Tied for team lead with Aaron Molloy with nine goals…Netted five game-winning goals, most in Big Ten Conference. 2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Named to MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List... Garnered Big Ten preseason recognition...Earned Academic AllBig Ten honors...Named 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.

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Season: Played in 10 games with four starts as a striker...Scored two goals...Added one assist for five total points. Michigan State (2/27): Took two shots. Rutgers (3/15): Recorded assist on game-opening goal...Registered two shots on goal. Ohio State (4/10): Returned to pitch as substitute after missing time due to injury. Michigan (4/14): Scored extra insurance goal with two minutes left in Big Ten Tournament semifinals to send Nittany Lions to championship game. at No. 3 Indiana (4/17): Scored game-tying goal in Big Ten Tournament championship with less than 10 minutes remaining in regulation to force overtime with the Hoosiers...Took season-high three shots with two on goal. 2019 • FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Earned United Soccer Coaches All-North Region second-team honors…Named a first-team All-Big Ten honoree… Named to the Big-Ten All-Freshman Team…Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (10/15). Season: Played in all 19 games with 16 starts as a striker…Tied team-high with nine goals…Added one assist for 19 total points… Took 14 shots on goal for a 0.560 shots-on-goal percentage… Had five game-winning goals, a team high…Had two multi-goal performances…Considered a top-15 freshman player by Top Drawer Soccer (No. 12)…Totaled 996 minutes on the pitch. Rankings: Netted five game-winning goals, most in Big Ten Conference and 16th nationally…Scored nine total goals, second most in the conference and 55th in the nation…Had 19 total points, third most in the conference and 94th nationally. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut with first career start…Took first career shot. at Stony Brook (9/2): Recorded then-season high three shots. at Ohio State (9/21): Netted game-winning goal in overtime for Penn State’s first conference win of season…Was first career goal. at Michigan State (10/1): Scored two goals in 3-0 shutout of Michigan State, the first being the game-winner…Had first career multi-goal game…Recorded

career-high four points. Northwestern (10/12): Had second multi-goal performance of season…Scored game-winner in overtime…Matched career-high four points. Pittsburgh (10/15): Netted game-winning goal. Appalachian State (10/25): Scored game-winning goal. at Rutgers (11/3): Scored game-tying goal with about five minutes left in regulation…Recorded careerhigh four shots. Wisconsin (11/10): Scored one goal in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game…Added one assist, first of his career. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made NCAA Tournament debut. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played five seasons for GSA 01 Phoenix in the Southern Regional Premier League (2010-15)…Won two state championships (2013, 2014) and one regional title (2013)…Earned Best XI honors during the 2015 US Youth Soccer Championships…Moved on to play three seasons with the Atlanta United FC in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy (2016-19)…Helped win a national title in 2016-17…Attended Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia… Played one season at Grayson...Scored 12 goals for Rams in 2016 and earned 6A first-team all-region honors. PERSONAL Son of Cheryl and Sule Butts…Has one younger sister, Njeri… Majoring in kinesiology.

CAREER ACCOLADES • • • •

2020-21 MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List Big Ten Preseason Honors 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Academic All-Big Ten

2019 • First Team All-Big Ten • United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Second Team • Big Ten All-Freshman Team • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (10/15/19)

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2019 19 16 9 1 19 25 .360 14 .560 5 0-0 996 2020-21 10 4 2 1 5 15 .133 9 .600 0 0-0 475 Total 29 20 11 2 24 40 .275 23 .575 5 0-0 1471

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MICHAEL GAINES JUNIOR DEFENSE Oxon Hill, Md. Gonzaga College Prep

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Season: Did not play due to season-ending injury suffered during preseason.

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CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • Academic All-Big Ten

2019 • FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Made three appearances off the bench. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut…Played seasonhigh 57 minutes. at Stony Brook (9/2): Played as substitute in first win of the season. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played six seasons with DC United in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy…Attended Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C. PERSONAL Son of Michael Gaines and Eden Brown Gaines…Has one younger brother, Rameses…Father, Michael, was a walk-on lacrosse player at Virginia…Grandfather, McClinton Brown, played football at Colorado State…Majoring in journalism.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2019 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 73 2020-21 DNP — — — — — — — — — — — Total 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 73

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ALEX STEVENSON JUNIOR DEFENSE Bel Air, Md. C. Milton Wright

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors...Named 2020-21 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. Season: Played in 11 games with eight starts...Versatile field player with minutes spent on backline, in midfield and as striker...Scored one goal on season, the eventual game-winning goal in NCAA Tournament second-round game...Added careerhigh three assists for career-high five total points...Totaled 689 minutes on the pitch.

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at Rutgers (2/23): Had one assist...Took one shot. Ohio State (4/10): Recorded assist on insurance goal...Started streak of five-straight starts as midfield winger in postseason games. Michigan (4/14): Had assist on game-opening goal in Big Ten Tournament semifinals. vs. UMass (5/2): Scored eventual gamewinning goal in NCAA Tournament game, second of his career... Took season-high two shots. 2019 • FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Played in all 19 games with 11 starts…Key member of the Penn State backline that had six shutouts, including three in Big Ten Conference play…Scored first career goal at Stony Brook (9/2)…Added two assists for four total points…Had one game-winning goal…Totaled 1,106 minutes on the pitch. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut and had first career start…Took first career shot. at Stony Brook (9/2): Scored first career goal, the eventual game-winner. Appalachian State (10/25): Recorded first career assist. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made NCAA Tournament debut. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played five seasons with the Baltimore Armour in academy league…Helped team qualify for Academy playoffs in back-toback seasons (2016-17, 2017-18)…Captained U17 squad (2017-18) and U14 squad (2015-16)…Scored 15 goals in first four seasons in USSDA play…Ranked No. 98 on Top Drawer Soccer’s top-150 players list…Attended C. Milton Wright High School in Bel Air, Maryland…Member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL Son of John and Stefanie Stevenson…Has one sister, Lindsey… Father, John, played baseball at Lenoir-Rhyne University…Sister, Lindsey, ran cross country at St. Mary’s College (Md.) (201720)…Majoring in computer science.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2019 19 11 1 2 4 4 .250 1 .250 1 0-0 1106 2020-21 11 8 1 3 5 5 .200 1 .200 1 0-0 689 Total 30 19 2 5 9 9 .222 2 .222 2 0-0 1797

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KYLE MAY JUNIOR MIDFIELD Lebanon, Pa. Cedar Crest

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Season: Appeared in nine games with seven starts as central midfielder. No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Contributed crucial minutes as starter in Nittany Lions’ season-opening win. at Northwestern (3/19): Took season-high two shots, both on goal. 2019 • FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in 18 games and made seven starts at midfield…Scored two goals, including a crucial game-tying goal against No. 17 Maryland (10/29)…Totaled 923 minutes on the pitch. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut…Took first career shot. Northwestern (10/12): Made first career start in the midfield. at Wisconsin (10/19): Recorded season-high two shots. Appalachian State (10/25): Matched season high with two shots. No. 17 Maryland (10/29): Came off the bench in the first half and played all but 10 minutes the remainder of the game…Scored crucial game-tying goal in comeback overtime victory…Was first career goal. No. 21 Providence (11/24): Made first career NCAA Tournament appearance…Scored one goal. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Spent seven seasons with the PA Classics in the USSDA… Attended Cedar Crest High School in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. PERSONAL Son of Dena and Jamie Cascarino…Has four brothers…Mother, Dena, played field hockey at Old Dominion and Millersville… Stepfather, Jamie, played soccer and tennis at Lebanon Valley College…Majoring in telecommunications.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2019 18 7 2 0 4 7 .286 2 .286 0 0-0 923 2020-21 9 7 0 0 0 6 0.000 3 .500 0 0-0 537 Total 27 14 2 0 4 13 .154 5 .385 0 0-0 1460

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JALEN WATSON JUNIOR DEFENSE Toronto, Ontario, Canada University Hill Secondary

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

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Season: Started 10 games on backline...Contributed on defense to two of Nittany Lions’ three shutouts...Had one assist.

2020-21 • Academic All-Big Ten

No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Contributed 75 minutes of defensive action in Nittany Lions’ season-opener win. Ohio State (3/23): Returned to pitch as substitute after missing time due to injury...Contributed 32 minutes to shutout. at Maryland (3/31): Had assist on Pierre Reedy’s game-tying goal to force overtime against Terrapins. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut.

2019 • Big Ten All-Freshman Team

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2019 • FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Season: Had 15 starts on backline…Contributed as key defensive player in four of the Nittany Lions’ six shutouts…Scored one goal and had two assists for four total points…Had a threegame point streak…Considered as top-100 freshmen player (No. 67) by Top Drawer Soccer…Totaled 1,162 minutes on the pitch. No. 5 Stanford (8/30): Made collegiate debut. at Stony Brook (9/2): Registered first career shot. Pittsburgh (10/15): Scored first career goal…Started three-game point streak. at Wisconsin (10/19): Registered first career assist. James Madison (10/22): Had one assist. No. 17 Maryland (10/29): Took one shot…Played crucial minutes on backline in comeback victory. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played two seasons with the Vancouver Whitecaps Academy in the USSDA…Also played five seasons with Erin Mills Soccer Club in the OYSL…Attended University Hill Secondary in Vancouver, British Columbia. PERSONAL Son of Pamela Watson…Has a younger sister, Lilyana…Majoring in recreation, park, and tourism management.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2019 15 15 1 2 4 7 .143 5 .714 0 0-0 1162 2020-21 11 10 0 1 1 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 736 Total 26 25 1 3 5 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 1898

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OMAR OZBAY REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD Morganville, N.J. Marlboro

2020-21 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • Academic All-Big Ten

Season: Did not play. 2019 • TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Utilized redshirt. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Spent seven seasons with the Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy league…Attended Marlboro High School in Marlboro, New Jersey. PERSONAL Son of Kenan and Anna Ozbay…Has one sister, Ariana, and one brother, Oscar…Majoring in corporate innovation and entrepreneurship.

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OWEN ELLIOTT REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE GOALKEEPER Philadelphia, Pa. Springside Chestnut Hill Academy

2020-21 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Season: Started two games in between the pipes for an injured Kris Shakes...Made one additional apperance for 186:51 total minutes...Held 1.45 goals-against average and 0.667 save percentage...Recorded six saves...Went 1-1-0 in net.

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2020-21 • Academic All-Big Ten

at Rutgers (2/23): Made Penn State debut with first career start in net...Recorded three saves...Earned first career victory. Michigan State (2/27): Tied career high with three saves. Ohio State (4/10): Played final seven minutes of game in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal win.

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2019 • TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Utilized redshirt. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played nine seasons with SJEB Rush ’00 in both the EDP and NPL leagues…Attended Springside Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia…Played four seasons with Springside with 13 shutouts in both 2016 and 2017 seasons…Helped Blue Devils to a Inter-Ac Championship and PAISAA State Championship in 2017…Earned first-team All-Inter-Ac honors and Richardson Dilworth Lees Memorial Award for Soccer in 2017. PERSONAL Son of Oona McCullough and Chad Elliott…Has one sister, Nora…Father, Chad, played water polo at Princeton…Majoring in management.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS Mins. GA GAA Saves Save% W L T SHO 2019 DNP — — — — — — — — — — 2020-21 3 2 186:51 3 1.45 6 .667 1 1 0 0 Total 3 2 186:51 3 1.45 6 .667 1 1 0 0

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PETER MANGIONE SOPHOMORE FORWARD/MIDFIELD Hunt Valley, Md. Dulaney

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS Season: 2020-21: Led team in assists (6) and game-winning goals (4)...Tied for team lead with Danny Bloyou in total points (18)...Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Game: Had career-best three assists in NCAA Tournament debut against UMass in second round, the most assists by a single player in a game since 2016 (5/2/21). 2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON Awards: Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team...Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after scoring two game-winning goals in first week as collegiate soccer player (2/24). Season: Played in 11 games with 10 starts as a striker...Scored six goals...Added six assists for 18 total points...Recorded single-game career-high three assists against UMass in second round of NCAA Tournament, the most assists in a game by an individual since 2016...Registered 17 shots on goal for a 0.810 shots-on-goal percentage...Had four game-winning goals... Had one multi-assist game and three games with three points... Considered as Top 100 Freshman (No. 13) by Top Drawer Soccer...Totaled 834 minutes on the pitch.

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Rankings: Finished first in the Big Ten Conference in three offensive categories: assists per game (0.55), game-winning goals (4), and total assists (6)...Ranked in top 25 in the nation in those three categories as well, including as high as No. 3 in game-winning goals...Finished third in the league and 36th in the nation with six goals...Finished second in the Big Ten and 23rd nationally with 18 total points, tied for the most of any freshman in the nation.

CAREER ACCOLADES 2020-21 • Big Ten All-Freshman Team • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (2/24/21).

No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Made Penn State debut with first career start...Scored first career goal, the eventual game-winning goal...Added one assist for three total points. at Rutgers (2/23): Recorded game-winning goal in first half for second-straight game with a game-winner. Ohio State (3/23): Came off bench as substitute and scored game-winning goal in 75th minute. Wisconsin (3/27): Took season-high five shots, including four on net. at Maryland (3/31): Recorded first tying goal of game in the first half. Ohio State (4/10): Had assist on opening goal of game in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. Michigan (4/14): Registered eventual game-winning goal on converted penalty kick, his fourth of the season, to send Nittany Lions to Big Ten Tournament championship game...Added one assist for three total points. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut... Recorded an assist on all three goals for first career multiassist game and third three-point game of season. vs. No. 7

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2020-21 11 10 6 6 18 21 .286 17 .810 4 2-2 834 Total 11 10 6 6 18 21 .286 17 .810 4 2-2 834

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TYGER EVANS SOPHOMORE DEFENSE Harrisburg, Pa. YSC Academy

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2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in 12 games with one start...Scored two goals...Added two assists for six total points...Took five shots, four on goal...Contributed minutes as defender in Nittany Lions’ three-straight shutouts...Totaled 532 minutes on the pitch.

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at Rutgers (2/23): Made collegiate debut as substitute. Rutgers (3/15): Made first career start...Recorded first career assist on fourth goal of game. at Northwestern (3/19): Registered assist on Danny Bloyou’s game-winning goal in the opening two minutes of overtime. Ohio State (3/23): Contributed 25 minutes of action as left back and midfield winger in Nittany Lions’ second-straight shutout. Ohio State (4/10): Scored first career goal in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game within seconds of coming in as substitute...Took season-high two shots. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut off the bench...Scored clean-up rebound goal for extra insurance with less than 10 minutes remaining. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played with Philadelphia Union Academy from 2018-20…Helped Union Academy to 11-4-7 record in 2018-19 with starts in 14 games…Scored two goals…Started preseason with Bethlehem Steel in USL…Attended YSC Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania. PERSONAL Son of Tricia and William Evans…Has six siblings with three brothers, Devin, Kody and Mayson, and three sisters, Alysha, Leiyah and Kiarra…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2020-21 12 1 2 2 6 5 .400 4 .800 1 0-0 532 Total 12 1 2 2 6 5 .400 4 .800 1 0-0 532

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FEMI AWODESU SOPHOMORE DEFENSE Philadelphia, Pa. YSC Academy

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON Season: Appeared in all 13 games with nine starts on the backline...Contributed to three consecutive shutouts... Considered Top 100 Freshman (No. 85) by Top Drawer Soccer... Totaled 892 minutes on the pitch to lead freshman class. No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Made Penn State debut as secondhalf starter. at Northwestern (3/19): Made first career start on backline...Played all 92 minutes in Nittany Lions’ overtime victory and first shutout of season. Ohio State (3/23): Contributed to second consecutive shutout. Wisconsin (3/27): Helped backline to third-straight shutout...Took one shot. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Competed with the Philadelphia Union Academy for four seasons under Jeff Cook…Played one season with Chargers Academy in U.S. Soccer Development Academy…Signed a USL Academy contract with the Tampa Bay Rowdies in Feb. 2020 and trained with first team before season ended due to COVID-19 pandemic…Attended YSC Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania. PERSONAL Son of Sandra and Yomi Awodesu…Has one younger brother, Ayo, and one younger sister, Sade…Plans to major in business.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min. 2020-21 13 9 0 0 0 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 892 Total 13 9 0 0 0 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 892

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DAVID ADELSBERG SOPHOMORE GOALKEEPER Newport Beach, Calif. Corona Del Mar

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON Did not see action. PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played four years with Pateadores Academy in U.S. Soccer Development Academy…Spent two seasons with Slammers FC and was team captain in 2015…Attended Corona Del Mar High School in Newport Beach, California…Was Honor Society member every semester in high school…Earned academic letter for academic excellence…Member of Future Business Leaders of America and John R. Wooden Scholarship Fund Youth Advisory Board.

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PERSONAL Son of Dawn and Saul Adelsberg…Has one sister, his twin, Rachel…Uncle, Steve Yeager, played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners…Cousin, Evan Yeager, played collegiate baseball at Cal State Dominguez Hills (2016-18)…Cousin, Jaden Casey, plays football at Cal Berkeley (2020-present)…Plans to major in business.

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CHRISTOPHER PALACIOS GRADUATE GOALKEEPER Washington, D.C. Washington-Lee Dartmouth

PRIOR TO PENN STATE 2017-20 • DARTMOUTH Was four-year team member at Dartmouth...Led Big Green to Ivy League Championship in 2017 and the No. 15 overall seed in the 2017 NCAA Tournament...Earned second team All-Ivy League honors in 2017...Held an impressive 0.56 goals-against average as a rookie in 2017...Recorded a 11-2-2 record in net in 2017 with 10 shutouts and a .775 save percentage.

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CAREER ACCOLADES 2017* • Second Team All-Ivy League

* - at Dartmouth

PRIOR TO COLLEGE Played high school soccer at Washington-Lee High School in Arlington, Virginia...Was part of No. 1 ranked high school team in Virginia by the Washington Post in 2016...Helped Generals to 2016 Virginia 6A title...Named 2017 Arlington High School Boys Soccer Sportsman of the Year. PERSONAL Son of Alex and Caitlin Palacios...Has two siblings, an older sister, Rebecca, and a younger brother, Matthew...Father, Alex, played soccer at Bates College...Mother, Caitlin, played tennis at Bates College...Sister, Rebecca, played soccer at Middlebury College...Graduated from Dartmouth in May 2021 with a degree in economics and a minor in environmental sciences...Pursuing a masters in biorenewable systems.

CAREER STATS

Year GP GS Mins. GA GAA Saves Save% W L T SHO 2017* 16 15 1459:13 9 0.56 31 .775 11 2 2 10 2018* 11 10 905:55 12 1.19 37 .755 5 3 2 1 2019* DNP — — — — — — — — — — 2020-21* DNP^ Total 27 25 2365:08 21 0.80 68 .764 16 5 4 11

*at Dartmouth ^no season held in Ivy League due to COVID-19 pandemic

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SEAN BETTENHAUSEN FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Media, Pa. Malvern Prep

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PRIOR TO PENN STATE Spent eight total years in the Philadelphia Union Academy system...Made four appearances and one start with Philadelphia Union II during the 2020 USL season...Recorded an 80 percent starting rate during the 2017 season...Scored two goals in 2018...Made 12 starts and scored three goals in 2019...Attended Malvern Preparatory School in Malvern, Pennsylvania.

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PERSONAL Son of Tod and Sue Bettenhausen...Has one older brother, David, and one older sister, Katie...Father, Tod, played college soccer at Lafayette...Brother, David, played collegiate soccer at Villanova (2016-19)...Sister, Katie, graduated from Penn State in 2019...Intends to major in finance.

BEN LISCUM FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Lewisburg, Pa. Lewisburg Area

PRIOR TO PENN STATE Started youth soccer career with North Union United SC as part of North Central-Penn League...Played six seasons with Leigh Valley United in US Youth Soccer National League... Helped team to undefeated 3-0-1 record in shortened 201920 season with two goals and one assist...Led team to 2019 USYS National League divisional championship and National Championship Series qualifier...Attended Lewisburg Area High School in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania...Played four years of high school soccer for the Green Dragons...Led Green Dragons to perfect 22-0 season as a senior in 2020...Capped off high school career with PIAA AA state title...Helped Green Dragons to PIAA AA District IV championship and a state final four in 2017 and 2019...Honored as Pennsylvania Boys Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year for 20-2021, first in school history...Named Sun-Gazette Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons (2019, 20)...Named Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association’s Player of the Year in 2020...Earned first-team all-league honors in 2017 and 2019...Garnered Pennsylvania All-State and United Soccer Coaches Regional All-American accolades in 2019...Was a United Soccer Coaches High School All-American selection in 2020...Totaled 84 goals and 80 assists, including 35 goals and 30 assists as a senior in 2020...Accounted for 42 percent of Lewisburg’s offense during senior season.

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VAN DANIELSON FRESHMAN MIDFIELD Columbia, Md. Mount Saint Joseph

PRIOR TO PENN STATE Played four years of high school soccer at Mount Saint Joseph High School in Baltimore, Maryland...Helped the Gaels to a perfect 8-0 record in 2020 to become Catholic League Champions...Earned first team All-Catholic League honors as a senior in 2020...Named a 2021 High School All-American...Was a two-time captain (2019, 2020)...Totaled 22 goals and 13 assists... Played club soccer with Baltimore Armour of the development academy and Baltimore Celtic of EDP national league and ECNL...Helped Celtic to three-straight National League championships (2019-21)...Won a NEPAL national championship with Armour in 2016. PERSONAL Son of Paul and Jolene Danielson...Has one older sister, Haley... Both parents attended Penn State...Sister, Haley, currently attends Penn State and is on the dance team...Intends to major in chemical engineering.

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Date 02/19/2021 02/23/2021 02/27/2021 03/15/2021 03/19/2021 03/23/2021 03/27/2021 03/31/2021 04/10/2021 04/14/2021 04/17/2021 05/02/2021 05/06/2021

Opponent Score Att. Maryland W 3-2 100 at Rutgers W 2-1 0 Michigan St. L 0-1 100 Rutgers W 4-2 207 at Northwestern Wot1 1-0 20 Ohio St. W 1-0 179 Wisconsin W 1-0 216 at Maryland Tot2 2-2 100 Ohio St. W 3-1 256 Michigan W 4-1 313 at Indiana Tot2 1-1 0 vs Massachusetts W 4-1 167 vs Georgetown L 2-3 167

Team statistics

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SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Penalty Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average CORNER KICKS Goals off corners PENALTY KICKS OFFSIDES PENALTIES Fouls Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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PSU

OPP

28-158 2.15 .177 75-158 .475 12.2 27

15-160 1.15 .094 64-160 .400 12.3 10

28 3 1 2.15 57 3-4 31

15 4 0 1.15 75 4-6 9

163 27 1

154 25 2

1371 7/196 2/167

120 4/30 -

Record All Games Conference Non-Conference

Overall 9-2-2 6-1-1 3-1-1

# Player 9 Bloyou , Daniel 8 Mangione, Peter 11 Reedy, Pierre 10 Kuhn, Seth 17 Evans, Tyger 7 Butts, Liam 18 Stevenson, Alex 6 Privett, Andrew 3 Hackenberg, Brandon 25 Hoffman, Dax 4 Watson, Jalen 21 May, Kyle 26 Dabora, Joshua 12 Rieple, Nick 24 Palomeque, Jose 15 Laundree, Adam 5 Pritchatt, Callum 16 Ness, Keegan 28 Awodesu, Femi 1 Shakes, Kris 27 Elliott, Owen Total Opponents ## Goalie 1 Shakes, Kris 27 Elliott, Owen TM TEAM Total Opponents

Page 1/1 as of May 11, 2021 Home 6-1-0 4-1-0 2-0-0

Away 2-0-2 2-0-1 0-0-1

Neutral 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0

GP G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT 13 8 2 18 23 .348 12 .522 1 0-0 11 6 6 18 21 .286 17 .810 4 2-2 13 5 4 14 20 .250 11 .550 2 1-2 0-0 13 2 4 8 17 .118 5 .294 0 12 2 2 6 5 .400 4 .800 1 0-0 0-0 10 2 1 5 15 .133 9 .600 0 11 1 3 5 5 .200 1 .200 1 0-0 0-0 13 1 2 4 16 .063 4 .250 0 0-0 13 0 1 1 8 .000 1 .125 0 0-0 8 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0 0-0 8 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 0 0 0-0 10 0 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 0 0-0 4 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0-0 13 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0-0 7 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 13 0 0 2 .000 0-0 0 0 .000 0 13 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0 .000 0 11 0 0 0-0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 13 28 27 83 158 .177 75 .475 - 3-4 13 15 10 40 160 .094 64 .400 - 4-6

GP MIN. GA GAAVG SAVES PCT W-L-T SHO/CBO 11 1024:51 12 1.05 43 .782 8-1-2 3/0 3 186:51 3 1.45 6 .667 1-1-0 0/0 00:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/0 13 1211:42 15 1.11 50 .769 9-2-2 3 13 1211:42 28 2.08 48 .632 2-9-2 1

Goals by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 16 9

2nd 11 6

OT1 0 0

OT2 1 0

TOTAL 28 15

Shots by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 60 79

2nd 90 75

OT1 0 0

OT2 5 2

TOTAL 158 160

Saves by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 16 16

2nd 33 29

OT1 0 0

OT2 0 3

TOTAL 50 48

Corners by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 24 34

2nd 30 38

OT1 0 0

OT2 2 3

TOTAL 57 75

Fouls by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 75 69

2nd 83 83

OT1 0 0

OT2 3 2

TOTAL 163 154


2020-21 Penn St. Men's Soccer Game Results All games Team Results Date * 02/19/2021

Opponent Maryland

W

Score 3-2

Overall 1-0-0

Conf 1-0-0

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at Rutgers

W

2-1

2-0-0

2-0-0

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Michigan St. Rutgers

L W

0-1 4-2

2-1-0 3-1-0

2-1-0 3-1-0

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03/19/2021 03/23/2021 03/27/2021 03/31/2021

at Northwestern Ohio St. Wisconsin at Maryland

Wot1 W W Tot2

1-0 1-0 1-0 2-2

4-1-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 6-1-1

4-1-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 6-1-1

04/10/2021

Ohio St.

W

3-1

7-1-1

6-1-1

04/14/2021

Michigan

W

4-1

8-1-1

6-1-1

04/17/2021 05/02/2021

at Indiana vs Massachusetts

Tot2 W

1-1 4-1

8-1-2 9-1-2

6-1-1 6-1-1

05/06/2021

vs Georgetown

L

2-3

9-2-2

6-1-1

Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:

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

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Att. Goals Scored 100 Reedy, Pierre Mangione, Peter Privett, Andrew 0 Bloyou , Daniel Mangione, Peter 100 207 Bloyou , Daniel Bloyou , Daniel Kuhn, Seth Reedy, Pierre 20 Bloyou , Daniel 179 Mangione, Peter 216 Reedy, Pierre 100 Reedy, Pierre Mangione, Peter 256 Evans, Tyger Bloyou , Daniel Bloyou , Daniel 313 Bloyou , Daniel Butts, Liam Reedy, Pierre Mangione, Peter 0 Butts, Liam 167 Stevenson, Alex Kuhn, Seth Evans, Tyger 167 Mangione, Peter Bloyou , Daniel Dates 13 7 4 2

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Opponent Score Att. Maryland W 3-2 100 at Rutgers W 2-1 0 Michigan St. L 0-1 100 Rutgers W 4-2 207 at Northwestern Wot1 1-0 20 Ohio St. W 1-0 179 Wisconsin W 1-0 216 at Maryland Tot2 2-2 100

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Team statistics SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Penalty Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average CORNER KICKS Goals off corners PENALTY KICKS OFFSIDES PENALTIES Fouls Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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OPP

14-107 1.75 .131 48-107 .449 13.4 12

8-94 1 .085 38-94 .404 11.8 3

14 1 1 1.75 37 1-2 15

8 3 0 1 42 3-5 4

105 17 0

99 20 1

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Overall 6-1-1 6-1-1 0-0-0

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Away 2-0-1 2-0-1 0-0-0

Neutral 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

# Player GP G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT 9 Bloyou , Daniel 8 4 1 9 16 .250 7 .438 1 0-0 8 Mangione, Peter 6 4 1 9 13 .308 10 .769 3 0-0 11 Reedy, Pierre 8 4 0 8 17 .235 9 .529 2 1-2 0-0 10 Kuhn, Seth 8 1 2 4 10 .100 2 .200 0 0-0 6 Privett, Andrew 8 1 1 3 14 .071 4 .286 0 0-0 17 Evans, Tyger 7 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 Butts, Liam 5 0 1 1 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 3 Hackenberg, Brandon 8 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 18 Stevenson, Alex 6 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 25 Hoffman, Dax 6 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Watson, Jalen 6 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 May, Kyle 8 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0 0-0 26 Dabora, Joshua 5 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 0 0 0-0 16 Ness, Keegan 8 0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Palomeque, Jose 3 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0-0 15 Laundree, Adam 8 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0-0 12 Rieple, Nick 5 0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 28 Awodesu, Femi 8 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0 .000 0 5 Pritchatt, Callum 3 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0 .000 0 27 Elliott, Owen 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 1 Shakes, Kris 6 0 0 0-0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 Total 8 14 12 40 107 .131 48 .449 - 1-2 Opponents 8 8 3 19 94 .085 38 .404 - 3-5 ## Goalie GP MIN. GA GAAVG SAVES PCT W-L-T SHO/CBO 27 Elliott, Owen 2 180:00 2 1.00 6 .750 1-1-0 0/0 1 Shakes, Kris 6 561:42 6 0.96 23 .793 5-0-1 3/0 TM TEAM 00:00 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/0 0 Total 8 741:42 8 0.97 30 .789 6-1-1 3 Opponents 8 741:42 14 1.70 34 .708 1-6-1 1 Goals by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 8 4

2nd 5 4

OT1 1 0

OT2 0 0

TOTAL 14 8

Shots by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 42 44

2nd 59 46

OT1 4 1

OT2 2 3

TOTAL 107 94

Saves by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 9 13

2nd 20 19

OT1 0 2

OT2 1 0

TOTAL 30 34

Corners by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 15 19

2nd 21 23

OT1 1 0

OT2 0 0

TOTAL 37 42

Fouls by Periods Team PSU Opponents

1st 46 48

2nd 57 49

OT1 1 2

OT2 1 0

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2020-21 FINAL STANDINGS Team Conf. Pct. Pts. GF GA Indiana *# 7-1-0 .875 30 19 2 Penn State ^ 6-1-1 .813 29 14 8 Michigan 5-3-1 .611 19 15 10 Maryland ^ 4-3-1 .563 14 11 11 Rutgers 4-4-0 .500 13 9 10 Michigan State 4-6-0 .400 12 11 12 Ohio State 3-5-1 .389 10 9 12 Northwestern 2-7-1 .250 7 11 20 Wisconsin 2-7-1 .250 7 8 22

Overall Pct. GF 12-2-2 .813 31 9-2-2 .769 28 6-4-1 .591 17 4-5-2 .455 13 4-4-1 .500 10 4-7-0 .364 11 3-6-1 .350 10 2-8-1 .227 11 2-7-1 .250 8

GA 6 15 14 16 11 13 15 23 22

* Big Ten Champion; # Big Ten Tournament Champion (NCAA Automatic Bid); ^ NCAA At-Large Berth

2020-21 ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS

Individual Awards

Offensive Player . . . . Victor Bezerra (IU)* Defensive Player . . . . . . . Jackson Ragen (MICH)* Midfielder . . . . . . . . . Marc Ybarra (MICH) Goalkeeper . . . . Roman Celentano (IU)* Freshman . . . . Laurence Wootton (OSU) Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Yeagley (IND)

First Team

Victor Bezerra* F Ugo Achara Jr. F Danny Bloyou F Marc Ybarra* M Laurence Wootton M Pierre Reedy M Spencer Glass D Joel Harrison D Jackson Ragen* D Brandon Hackenberg D Roman Celentano* GK

IU NU PSU MICH OSU PSU IU MICH MICH PSU IU

Second Team

Paul Bin Farai Mutatu Ritchie Barry Herbert Endeley Ben Bender Jack Beck Seth Kuhn Daniel Munie Brett St. Martin Nick Stone Kris Shakes

F F F M M M M D D D GK

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UMD MSU RU IU UMD MSU PSU IU UMD MSU PSU

Quarterfinals (Saturday, April 10) No. 2 Penn State 3; No. 7 Ohio State 1 No. 4 Maryland 1; No. 5 Rutgers 1 Maryland advances on PKs (5-4) No. 3 Michigan 1; No. 6 Michigan State 0 No. 1 Indiana 3; No. 8 Northwestern 0 Semifinals (Wednesday, April 14) No. 2 Penn State 4; No. 3 Michigan 1 No. 1 Indiana 2; No. 4 Maryland 0 Championship (Saturday, April 17) No. 1 Indiana 1; No. 2 Penn State 1 Indiana wins on PKs (3-2)

Joey Maher* IU Ben Bender UMD Jacen Russell-Rowe UMD Bryce Blevins MICH Quin Rogers MICH Jack Zugay MSU Rom Brown NU Laurence Wootton* OSU Peter Mangione* PSU Tim Bielic* WISC

2019 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Victor Bezerra* IU Roman Celentano^ IU Daniel Munie IU Malcolm Johnston UMD Kevin Buca MICH Michael Miller MSU Ritchie Bennett NU Laurence Wooten OSU Danny Bloyou PSU Pierre Reedy PSU Ola Maeland RU

Freshman Team

* Offensive Player of the Tournament ^ Defensive Player of the Tournament

*Unanimous selection Bold indicates current Nittany Lion.

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PENN STATE’S RECORD AT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP 32-22-6 AS A... #1 seed #2 seed #3 seed #4 seed #5 seed #6 seed #7 seed #8 seed #9 seed

W-L-T Pct. 2-1-1 .625 8-6-1 .567 5-3-0 .625 12-5-3 .675 0-2-0 .000 2-2-1 .500 2-2-0 .667 1-1-0 1.000 0-0-0 .000

PLAYING A… #1 seed #2 seed #3 seed #4 seed #5 seed #6 seed #7 seed #8 seed #9 seed

W-L-T Pct. 3-8-4 .333 5-3-0 .714 6-6-0 .500 1-2-0 .333 7-3-2 .666 4-0-0 1.000 5-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 .000 1-0-0 1.000

PLAYING… Indiana Michigan Michigan State Northwestern Ohio State Wisconsin Maryland Rutgers

W-L-T Pct. 3-9-5 .324 4-3-0 .571 7-4-1 .625 6-3-0 .667 6-3-0 .667 6-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 .000 0-0-0 .000

Season/Site PSU Seed 1991 at Indiana #3 1992 at Indiana #4 1993 at Wisconsin #4 1994 at Ohio State #2 1995 at Michigan State #2 1996 at Penn State #4 1997 at Indiana #4 1998 at Northwestern #2 1999 at Michigan State #3 2000 at Ohio State #3 2001 at Wisconsin #2 2002 at Penn State #4 2003 at Indiana #6 2004 at Michigan #6 2005 at Northwestern #1 2006 at Ohio State #4 2007 at Michigan State #4 2008 at Wisconsin #5 2009 at Indiana #2 2010 at Penn State #4 2011 at Michigan #7 2012 at Northwestern #1 2013 at Ohio State #1 2014 at Penn State #4 2015 at Ohio State #8 2016 at Michigan State #5 2017 at Indiana #7 2018 at Michigan #6 2019 at Penn State #2 #2 2020-21 at Penn State #2

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Opponent #6 Northwestern #2 Indiana #5 Michigan State #1 Wisconsin #2 Indiana #5 Northwestern #1 Indiana #2 Wisconsin #3 Ohio State #1 Indiana #3 Indiana #5 Ohio State #1 Indiana #5 Wisconsin #1 Indiana #3 Ohio State #1 Indiana #6 Michigan State #2 Ohio State #1 Indiana #6 Michigan #2 Michigan State #5 Ohio State #7 Northwestern #3 Michigan State #5 Wisconsin #1 Indiana #2 Michigan #3 Michigan State #7 Northwestern #1 Indiana #3 Northwestern #4 Michigan State #3 Indiana #5 Northwestern #1 Indiana #5 Michigan State #4 Northwestern #7 Michigan #6 Michigan State #1 Ohio State #5 Northwestern #1 Indiana #3 Michigan #2 Ohio State #3 Wisconsin #1 Northwestern #5 Michigan State #5 Indiana #5 Michigan State #9 Michigan State #1 Ohio State #4 Michigan State #2 Indiana #3 Michigan #7 Wisconsin #3 Michigan #7 Ohio State #3 Michigan #1 Indiana

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Result Score Champion W 2-0 Indiana L 0-4 W 5-0 Indiana W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-1 PENN STATE W 1-0 W 1-0 W 3-0 Indiana L 1-2 L 1-3 Wisconsin/Indiana W 3-0 Indiana T (2OT) 1 2-2 W 2-0 Indiana L 0-4 W (OT) 3-2 Indiana L (OT) 0-1 W (2OT) 2-1 Indiana W 1-0 L (2OT) 1-2 W (OT) 2-1 Ohio State W 2-1 L (OT) 2-3 W 2-0 Indiana L 1-2 W 1-0 PENN STATE T (2OT) 2 1-1 W 2-1 W 2-1 Indiana W 1-0 T (2OT) 3 1-1 L (OT) 0-1 Michigan State W 2-0 PENN STATE W 1-0 W (2OT) 2-1 Indiana L 0-1 T (2OT) 4 0-0 Ohio State L (2OT) 1-2 Michigan State W (2OT) 1-0 Ohio State W 3-0 L 0-1 W 3-1 Michigan W 2-1 L 1-4 W 2-0 Northwestern W 1-0 L 1-2 L 1-3 Michigan State T (2OT) 5 0-0 Indiana L 1-0 Maryland W (OT) 2-1 Maryland L (OT) 1-0 L 2-1 Maryland L 1-0 (2OT) Wisconsin L 3-1 Indiana W 3-0 Indiana L 0-1 W 3-1 Indiana W 4-1 T (2OT) 6 1-1 32-22-6 (.583)

3 titles

1 Indiana advanced on PKs, 3-2; 2 Penn State advanced on PKs, 4-2; 3 Indiana won title on PKs, 4-1; Michigan State advanced on PKs, 4-3; 5 Indiana advanced on PKs, 5-3; 6 Indiana won title on PKs, 3-2 Bold indicates tournaments Penn State won.


BIG TEN HONORS BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1993, 2002, 2005, 2012, 2013 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TITLES 1993, 2002, 2005 BIG TEN REGULAR SEASON TITLES 2005, 2012*, 2013 Beginning in 2009, the regular-season winner was declared champion, while the Big Ten Tournament was used to determine the NCAA automatic bid. * - Shared regular-season title with Northwestern.

ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM 1991.................................................Steve Sergi (M) Nigel Sparks (D/M) 1992................................................Steve Sergi (M) Nigel Sparks (D/M) Stuart Reid (F) 1993.................................................Joe Corapi (D) Chris Kelly (F) Neil Piper (M) Stuart Reid (F) 1994................................................Joe Corapi (D) Sebastien Gouverneur (M) Stuart Reid (F) 1995.............................................Travis Berger (F) Michael Coll (D) Sebastien Gouverneur (M) Drew Kaufmann (M) Stuart Reid (F) 1996 .............................................Michael Coll (D) Sebastien Gouverneur (M) Jeff Lear (F) Jon McClay (F) 1997......................................................Phil Karn (F) 1998................................................Jon McClay (F) Derek Potteiger (M) 1999........................................... Ricardo Villar (F) 2000...................................Derek Potteiger (M) 2001............................................ Ben Dawson (D) Brent Jacquette (M) Derek Potteiger (M) Ricardo Villar (F) 2002................................... Brent Jacquette (M) 2003 ...........................................Brian Devlin (M) 2004........................................David Walters (M) 2005................................ Simon Omekanda (F) Conrad Taylor (GK) David Walters (M) 2006...................................... Jeff Chambers (M) Simon Omekanda (F) Conrad Taylor (GK) 2007.......................................... Jason Yeisley (F) 2009......................................Matheus Braga (M) Andres Casais (D) Jason Yeisley (F) 2010.......................................Matheus Braga (M) Corey Hertzog (F) 2012...........................................Jacob Barron (M) John Gallagher (D) 2013..............................................Martin Seiler (D) Jordan Tyler (F) Andrew Wolverton (GK) 2014.................................... Connor Maloney (F)

2015..................................... Connor Maloney (F) 2016.................................... Connor Maloney (F) 2019................................................Liam Butts (F) Aaron Molloy (M) Brandon Hackenberg (D) 2020-21..................................Danny Bloyou (F) Pierre Reedy (M) Brandon Hackenberg (D) BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 1991......................................................... Steve Sergi 1992......................................................Nigel Sparks 1993 ...................................................... *Chris Kelly 1995.........................................................Stuart Reid 2009......................................Jason Yeisley (Off.) 2013............................ Andrew Wolverton (GK) 2014................................Connor Maloney (Off.) 2019......... Aaron Molloy (Mid. - unanimous) * Co-Player of the Year

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1992.........................................................Stuart Reid 1993...................................................... Rich Wilmot 2001 ..................................................*Chad Severs 2004.........................................Richard Costanzo * Co-Freshman of the Year

ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM 2002.....................................Gabe Bernstein (M) David Walters (M) 2004............................................Chad Severs (F) Brian Devlin (M) 2005.......................................... Jason Yeisley (F) Brian Devlin (M) Markuu Viitanen (D) 2006...............................................David Gray (D) Markuu Viitanen (D) 2008................................. Treavor Gelsinger (F) 2009....................................... Corey Hertzog (F) Drew Cost (M) 2010................................................ Drew Cost (M) 2012.........................................Julian Cardona (F) Hasani Sinclair (F) Owen Griffith (M) Andrew Wolverton (GK) 2013............................................Owen Griffith (F) 2014..........................................Owen Griffith (M) Andrew Wolverton (GK) 2016............................................Robby Sagel (D) 2018.......................................... Aaron Molloy (M) 2020-21......................................... Seth Kuhn (M) Kris Shakes (GK) BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2003...............................................Jeff Chambers Matt Novchich Simon Omekanda Markku Viitanen 2004.........................................Richard Costanzo Stephen Reihner Conrad Taylor 2005........................................ Christoph Ascherl Jason Yeisley 2006................................................. Daniel Martini 2007................................................ Andres Casais Drew Cost

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Presented to one PSU male & female student-athlete who have demonstrated excellence on and off the field throughout their college career.

2008.................................................Conrad Taylor 2010................................................... Jason Yeisley 2020.................................................. Pierre Reedy

BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1992 Sept. 14......................Steve Thomas Sept. 21............................ Stuart Reid Oct. 5............................ Nigel Sparks 1993 Nov. 8............................Marc Dinacci 1994 Sept. 19............................ Stuart Reid Oct. 10......Sebastien Gouverneur Oct. 17........................Steve Sanders 1995 Sept. 19.....Sebastien Gouverneur Sept. 3........................... *Stuart Reid Oct. 17....................Drew Kaufmann Oct. 24.................................. Jeff Lear 1996 Nov. 11.................................... Jeff Lear 1997 Oct. 13................................... Phil Karn 1998 Oct. 19............................Whit Gibson Oct. 26............................ Jon McClay Nov. 9...........................Ricardo Villar

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Sept. 7........................ Greg Oldfield Oct. 12..........................Ricardo Villar Sept. 19.................. Derek Potteiger Sept. 10.......... *Eric Earnhardt (D) Oct. 22..................Chad Severs (O) Oct. 22...............Ryan Sickman (D) Sept. 23..................Ryan Moate (D) Sept. 15.................Chad Severs (O) Sept. 15.............Matt Novchich (D) Sept. 6...............Conrad Taylor (D) Sept. 13..............Conrad Taylor (D) Sept. 20.......... *Conrad Taylor (D) Oct. 25...............Conrad Taylor (D) Sept. 26.... Simon Omekanda (O) Oct. 3.................. Jason Yeisley (O) Oct. 24...............Conrad Taylor (D) Sept. 18..............Conrad Taylor (D) Oct. 23................... *David Gray (O) Oct. 23...............Conrad Taylor (D) Oct. 13.............. Corey Hertzog (O) Sept. 7................ Jason Yeisley (O) Sept. 28........... Corey Hertzog (O) Oct. 5.............*Matheus Braga (O) Sept. 20........*Matheus Braga (O) Oct. 11......................... Andy Parr (D) Oct. 18.............. Corey Hertzog (O) Aug. 29.........................*Minh Vu (O) Sept. 12... Andrew Wolverton (D) Aug. 27................Brian Forgue (D) Sept. 10..............Owen Griffith (D) Sept. 23............... *Mark Wadid (O) Oct. 7...... Andrew Wolverton (D) Oct. 14................... Martin Seiler (D) Oct. 21.......Drew Klingenberg (O) Oct. 21..... Andrew Wolverton (D) Oct. 28.................. Jordan Tyler (O) Sept. 15................Mason Klerks (D) Sept. 22.......... Mikey Minutillo (O) Sept. 22.*Andrew Wolverton (D) Sept. 29........Connor Maloney (O) Oct. 6...... Andrew Wolverton (D) Sept. 1.................. Matt Bersano (D) Sept. 22.............. Matt Bersano (D) Aug. 30.................Evan Finney (D) Sept. 6...............Arie Ammann (D) Oct. 18....................Evan Finney (D) Oct. 25..........Connor Maloney (O) Oct. 24........... Ethan Beckford (O) Sept. 25.......... Ryan Gallagher (D) Oct. 9.................... *Josh Levine (D) Oct. 16...................... Dani Marks (D) Sept. 24....Brandon Hackenberg (D) Oct. 1........................Josh Levine (D) Oct. 15......................Liam Butts (O) Oct. 22...............*Aaron Molloy (O) Nov. 5...............Christian Sload (O) Feb. 24.........Peter Mangione (O) Mar. 30...............*Pierre Reedy (O) Mar. 30..................*Kris Shakes (D) * Shared honor Bold indicates current Nittany Lion.

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PENN STATE IN NCAA TOURNAMENT

PENN STATE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT TOTAL NCAA APPEARANCES (34) 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2020 NCAA FIRST ROUND (21) 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2013, 2014 NCAA SECOND ROUND*** (27) 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2020 NCAA THIRD ROUND** (6) 2001, 2002, 2005, 2010, 2013, 2020 NCAA QUARTERFINALS (7) 1971, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1999, 2002 NCAA COLLEGE CUP (1) 1979 **Tournament field expanded to 48 teams in 2001, third round represented the Sweet 16. Prior to 2001, all quarterfinal appearances were labeled third round. ***Until 2001, the second round was the final 16 teams.

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Season PSU Seed Round Opponent Result Score Record Nov. 17, 1970 - First at Delaware W 2-1 1-0-0 Nov. 24, 1970 Second PHILADELPHIA L 1-2 1-1-0 Nov. 20, 1971 - First SAINT JOSEPH’S W 4-1 2-1-0 Nov. 30, 1971 Second at Penn W 2-1 3-1-0 Dec. 4, 1971 Quarterfinals at Howard L 0-8 3-2-0 Nov. 21, 1972 - First SAINT JOSEPH’S W 2-0 4-2-0 Nov. 28, 1972 Second at Penn L 1-3 4-3-0 Nov. 21, 1973 - First PHILADELPHIA W 5-3 5-3-0 Nov. 26, 1973 Second at Penn L 0-4 5-4-0 Nov. 19, 1974 - First BUCKNELL L 0-1 5-5-0 Nov. 20, 1975 - First vs. Philadelphia L 3-4 5-6-0 Nov. 15, 1976 - First at Philadelphia L 0-4 5-7-0 Nov. 16, 1977 - First PENN W 5-1 6-7-0 Nov. 19, 1977 Second at Philadelphia L 0-3 6-8-0 Nov. 15, 1978 - First at Temple L 0-3 6-9-0 Nov. 25, 1979 - Second PRINCETON W 3-1 7-9-0 Nov. 30, 1979 Quarterfinals INDIANA W 2-0 8-9-0 Dec. 8, 1979 Semifinals vs. SIU Edwardsville (1) L 1-2 8-10-0 Dec. 9, 1979 Consolation vs. Columbia (1) W 2-1 9-10-0 Nov. 22, 1980 - Second at Philadelphia W 3-2 10-10-0 Dec. 7, 1980 Quarterfinals at Indiana L 1-3 10-11-0 Nov. 21, 1981 - Second at Philadelphia L 0-2 10-12-0 Nov. 17, 1982 - First FARLEIGH DICKINSON W 1-0 11-12-0 Nov. 20, 1982 Second PHILADELPHIA L 0-2 11-13-0 Nov. 18, 1984 - First PHILADELPHIA W 5-0 12-13-0 Nov. 25, 1984 Second at Fairleigh Dickinson L 0-1 12-14-0 Nov. 23, 1985 - Second TEMPLE W (OT/PK) 6-5 13-14-0 Dec. 1, 1985 Quarterfinals at Evansville L 0-1 13-15-0 Nov. 22, 1986 - Second SETON HALL W (OT) 2-0 14-15-0 Nov. 30, 1986 Quarterfinals at Akron L (OT/PK) 1-2 14-16-0 Nov. 12, 1988 - First FARLEIGH DICKINSON L 0-1 14-17-0 Nov. 12, 1989 - First HOWARD L (OT/PK) 1-2 14-18-0 Nov. 15, 1992 - First ADELPHI W 2-1 15-18-0 Nov. 22, 1992 Second at Virginia L 1-4 15-19-0 Nov. 14, 1993 - First ROBERT MORRIS W 3-0 16-19-0 Nov. 20, 1993 Second at Princeton L 2-5 16-20-0 Nov. 18, 1994 - First ROBERT MORRIS W 3-0 17-20-0 Nov. 27, 1994 Second at Rutgers L (2OT) 2-3 17-21-0 Nov. 19, 1995 - First at Maryland L 0-2 17-22-0 Nov. 22, 1998 - First at Connecticut W 1-0 18-22-0 Nov. 28, 1998 Second at #5 St. John’s (N.Y.) L 0-1 18-23-0 Nov. 20, 1999 - First WILLIAM & MARY W 1-0 19-23-0 Nov. 28, 1999 Second ST. JOHN’S (N.Y.) W (3OT) 2-1 20-23-0 Dec. 5, 1999 Quarterfinals at #2 Indiana L 0-3 20-24-0 Nov. 25, 2001 - Second USF W (3OT) 1-0 21-24-0 Dec. 1, 2001 Third at #8 St. John’s (N.Y.) L (3OT) 1-2 21-25-0 Nov. 27, 2002 - Second NORTH CAROLINA W (2OT) 1-0 22-25-0 Dec. 1, 2002 Third WILLIAM & MARY W (OT) 1-0 23-25-0 Dec. 7, 2002 Quarterfinals at #3 UCLA L 1-7 23-26-0 Nov. 23, 2004 #10 Second TULSA T (2OT)** 1-1 23-26-1 Nov. 22, 2005 #11 Second SETON HALL W 1-0 24-26-1 Nov. 27, 2005 Third CREIGHTON L 1-3 24-27-1 Nov. 22, 2009 #7 Second MARYLAND L 1-2 24-28-1 Nov. 21, 2010 #15 Second OLD DOMINION W 4-1 25-28-1 Nov. 28, 2010 Third at #2 Maryland L 0-1 25-29-1 Nov. 21, 2013 - First ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN W 1-0 26-29-1 Nov. 24, 2013 Second at #10 UCSB W 1-0 27-29-1 Dec. 1, 2013 Third at #7 New Mexico L 0-2 27-30-1 Nov. 20, 2014 - First HARTWICK W 2-1 28-30-1 Nov. 24, 2014 Second at #9 Syracuse L 1-2 28-31-1 Nov. 24, 2019 #15 Second PROVIDENCE L (OT) 2-3 28-32-1 May 2, 2021 - Second vs. UMass (2) W 4-1 29-32-1 May 5, 2021 Third vs. #8 Georgetown (2) L 2-3 29-33-1 All-Time Record: 29-33-1 (.468); Home: 22-8-1; Away 5-23-0; Neutral: 2-2-0; Overtime: 6-5-1 (1) at Tampa, Fla.; (2) at Cary, N.C. ** Tulsa advances on penalty kicks, 4-3 Prior to 1990, shootouts determine a win or loss; NCAA tournament seeds used.

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UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) ALL-REGION SELECTIONS 1963.............................. Alfred Schattschneider 1964...................................................Nizar Al-Talib 1967.......................................................... Art Morris 1970 ............................................Charlie Messner 1971............................................Andy Rymarczuk 1972..........................................................Chris Bahr Andy Rymarczuk 1973.......................................................Bruce Allen Chris Bahr John Marsden 1974 .........................................................Chris Bahr Randy Garber 1976......................................................... Rich Reice 1977 ........................................................ Rich Reice Jim Stamatis 1978 ................................................... Jim Stamatis 1979.................................................... Jim Stamatis 1980 ..................................................... Dan Canter Duncan MacEwan 1981........................................................ Dan Canter Pete Jancevski Duncan MacEwan 1982 ............................................... Lou Karbiener 1983............................................... Jeff Maierhofer Jerry Moyer 1984..................................................... Troy Snyder 1985.........................................................Tom Greve Troy Snyder 1986......................................................Paul Moylan Troy Snyder 1987......................................................Paul Moylan 1988.....................................................Jan Skorpen 1989...........................................................Ted Gillen 1990 .................................................... Danny Kelly 1991 .....................................................Nigel Sparks 1992 ...................................................Nigel Sparks 1993 .......................................................Joe Corapi Chris Kelly Stuart Reid 1994...............................Sebastien Gouverneur Stuart Reid 1995........................................................Stuart Reid 1996...............................Sebastien Gouverneur Michael Coll 1998.......................................................Jon McClay 1999.................................................. Ricardo Villar Derek Potteiger 2000...........................................Derek Potteiger 2002........................................... Brent Jacquette Chad Severs Ben Dawson 2003....................................................Brian Devlin Chad Severs David Walters 2004...................................................Chad Severs David Walters 2005....................................................Brian Devlin Simon Omekanda David Walters 2006....................................... Simon Omekanda Conrad Taylor 2007................................................. Jason Yeisley

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2009..............................................Matheus Braga Andres Casais Jason Yeisley 2010...............................................Matheus Braga Corey Hertzog 2013.......................................Andrew Wolverton 2014..................................................Owen Griffith 2018......................................Aaron Molloy (3rd) 2019........................................Aaron Molloy (1st) Liam Butts (2nd) Brandon Hackenberg (3rd) 2020-21.............................. Danny Bloyou (1st) Brandon Hackenberg (1st) Pierre Reedy (1st) Seth Kuhn (2nd) NSCAA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1979...................................................... Walter Bahr 1992................................................. Barry Gorman 1999................................................ Barry Gorman 2005............................................... Barry Gorman TOPDRAWERSOCCER.COM TEAM OF THE YEAR 2010.....................................Corey Hertzog (1st) Matheus Braga (3rd) 2013...........................Andrew Wolverton (3rd) TOPDRAWERSOCCER.COM ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2010........................................Jordan Tyler (HM) 2020-21........................Peter Mangione (2nd) TOPDRAWERSOCCER.COM PLAYER OF THE SEASON 2010............................................... Corey Hertzog COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2010.....................................Corey Hertzog (1st) Matheus Braga (3rd) 2013..........................Andrew Wolverton (2nd) 2019.....................................Aaron Molloy (2nd) 2020-21............................Danny Bloyou (2nd) COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2004...........................Richard Costanzo (2nd) Conrad Taylor (1st) 2005.................................... Jason Yeisley (2nd) 2019..........................................Liam Butts (2nd) 2020-21.......................... Peter Mangione (1st) GOAL.COM TEAM OF THE YEAR 2010.....................................Corey Hertzog (1st) Matheus Braga (2nd) PHILLY SOCCER NEWS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010............................................... Corey Hertzog SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMAN ALLAMERICA TEAM 1986.....................................................Jan Skorpen 1987...................................................... Danny Kelly 1992........................................................Stuart Reid 1993..................................................... Rich Wilmot 2001....................................................Chad Severs 2004........................................Richard Costanzo Conrad Taylor 2005................................................. Jason Yeisley

SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE DECADE 1980s ................................................... Dan Canter OLYMPIANS 1956.........................................................Ron Coder Dick Packer 1960 .......................................................Ron Coder 1976..........................................................Chris Bahr 1984...................................................... Dan Canter 1992................................Nigel Sparks (Canada) ATLANTIC 10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1988.....................................Jan Skorpen (West) ATLANTIC 10 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1987...................................... Danny Kelly (West) ALL-ATLANTIC 10 1990....................................................Tom Agesen Danny Kelly ACADEMIC ALL-ATLANTIC 10 1987....................................Kamel Haddad (HM) Jan Skorpan (HM) 1988................................................Kamel Haddad Jan Skorpan Tom Agesen (HM) 1989.....................................................Jan Skorpen Tom Ageson (HM) Steve Sergi (HM) Nigel Sparks (HM) 1990....................................................Tom Agesen Elnar Dahle ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP MOST OUSTANDING PLAYER 1987.....................................................Steve Frantz 1988.....................................................Steve Frantz 1989...................................................... Danny Kelly ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 1987............................................ Bert Eckelmeyer Steve Frantz Kamel Haddad Paul Moylan 1988.....................................................Tom Agesen Steve Frantz 1989..........................................................Danny Gill Danny Kelly Nigel Sparks 1990....................................................Tom Agesen Danny Gill Mike Imm Danny Kelly


NATIONAL HONORS ISFL/ISFA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1926*, 1929, 1933*, 1936*, 1937*, 1938, 1939*, 1940*, 1949*, 1954, 1955*

2001.................................................. Ricardo Villar 2010...............................................Matheus Braga Corey Hertzog 2019.................................................. Aaron Molloy

MAC HERMANN TROPHY WINNER 1979.................................................... Jim Stamatis

UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM 1986...................................................... Troy Snyder 1992.....................................................Nigel Sparks 1994.......................................................Stuart Reid 2000...........................................Derek Potteiger 2001.............................................Derek Potteiger 2002........................................... Brent Jacquette 2020-21......................................... Danny Bloyou Pierre Reedy

* Co-champions declared

Penn State forward Jim Stamatis received collegiate soccer’s highest honor when he was named the winner of the 1979 Robert Hermann Trophy as the nation’s outstanding player. The senior from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, capped a standout career with 16 goals and 12 assists for 44 points in 23 games in 1979. He led the Nittany Lions to an 18-4-1 record and the school’s first appearance in the NCAA College Cup, where the Lions finished third. Stamatis is Penn State’s leading career scorer with 133 points (52 G, 29 A).

MAC HERMANN TROPHY SEMIFINALIST 2000................................................ Ricardo Villar 2001.................................................. Ricardo Villar 2010............................................... Corey Hertzog 2019.................................................. Aaron Molloy UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM 1941................................................ Woodrow King Anibal Galindo 1942.................................................Dean Hartman Jose Lombana 1943................................................ Jose Lombana 1944.........................................Eugene Graebner 1945.................................................John Hamilton 1946................................................John Hamilton Dean Hartman 1948......................................... Ralph Hosterman 1949.......................................................Harry Little 1950.......................................................Harry Little 1954.......................................................Dick Packer John Pinezich 1955.......................................................Dick Packer 1957..................................................Per Torgerson 1972..........................................................Chris Bahr Andy Rymarczuk 1973..........................................................Chris Bahr 1974..........................................................Chris Bahr 1977......................................................... Rich Reice 1978.................................................... Jim Stamatis 1981........................................................ Dan Canter 1982................................................. Lou Karbeiner 1999.................................................. Ricardo Villar UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM 1941................................................ Donald Megrail 1947.................................................Dean Hartman Ralph Hosterman Fred Kretzer 1948....................................................Dick Hannah 1950........................................................... Ray Buss Ron Coleman 1951...................................................Frank Follmer 1954........................................................Paul Dierks 1956..................................................Per Torgerson 1976......................................................... Rich Reice 1979.................................................... Jim Stamatis 1981.......................................... Duncan MacEwan 1995........................................................Stuart Reid

UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION 1942............................................. Harold Freeman Samuel Schnure Thomas Williams 1946.........................................Eugene Graebner Timothy Petroff 1948.......................................................Harry Little 1949....................................................Dick Hannah 1951....................................................Ron Coleman 1952..................................................Frank Follmer Kurt Klaus 1957.......................................Howard Maierhofer 1958................................................William Fiedler 1960............................................ Wayne Rodgers 1964.............................................Joseph Correira Nizar Al-Talib 1967................................................... Arthur Morris 1970.............................................Charles Messner 1971............................................Andy Rymarczuk 1974..................................................Randy Garber 1977.................................................... Jim Stamatis 1980........................................ Duncan MacEwan Dan Kanter

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1935....................................................... J.W. Bielicki Bill Sutliff Ray Bell Bill McEwan 1936......................................................Bill McEwan Felix Barnes Frank Osterlund 1937......................................................... Ed Mandel Sol Miehoff Bob Schuler 1938.........................................................Gus Bigott Bob Schuler 1939...............................W.R. “Skip” Hosterman 1940..............................W.R. “Skip” Hosterman Woody King 1947............................................... Gene Graebner SENIOR CLASS AWARD 2009................................................. Jason Yeisley UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) HALL OF FAME 1991.......................................................... Bill Jeffrey 1995...................................................... Walter Bahr UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) NATIONAL COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR 1979...................................................... Walter Bahr U.S. SOCCER HEAD COACH AT THE WORLD CUP 1950........................................................ Bill Jeffrey

ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM 1926........................................ George Lippincott Ed Pecori 1927................................................... Dick Marshall Don Edgerton Herb Allen 1928................................................... Dick Marshall Bill Lutz 1929.........................................................Herb Allen Bill Lutz Cyrus Harvey 1930..................................C.H. “Bud” Anderson 1931..................................................... Bob McKune Al Daykin 1932........................................................... Al Daykin Frank Evans 1933............................................................Ed Finzel J.E. Fletcher J.W. Bielicki 1934....................................................... J.W. Bielicki Bob Graham Bill Sutliff Bill McEwan

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UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) ALL-TIME TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019 UNITED SOCCER COACHES (NSCAA) SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA 1996..................................Sebastien Governeur David Weil Drew Kaufmann 2004...................................David Walters (2nd) 2007.................................... Jason Yeisley (2nd) 2009.......................................Jason Yeisley (1st) 2020-21.............. Brandon Hackenberg (1st) Pierre Reedy (1st) Seth Kuhn (2nd) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® 2005...................................Conrad Taylor (2nd) 2006...............................Ryan Badaracco (3rd) Conrad Taylor (3rd) 2008................................ Ryan Badaracco (1st) 2009.......................................Jason Yeisley (1st) 2012....................................Julian Cardona (3rd) 2020-21.................................Pierre Reedy (1st) SCHOLAR ATHLETE ALL-AMERICA 1991......................................................Nigel Sparks 1995........................................................Stuart Reid 2009................................................. Jason Yeisley

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ERNEST B. MCCOY MEMORIAL AWARD

Presented to one PSU male & female studentathlete who have combined academic participation with academic excellence.

1981........................................................ Kevin Scott 2007................................................Conrad Taylor 2009................................................. Jason Yeisley

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1981........................................................ Kevin Scott 2009................................................. Jason Yeisley 2015..........................................Christian Kaschak COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-REGION/DISTRICT 1989.....................................................Jan Skorpen 1991.........................................................Steve Sergi Nigel Sparks 1992........................................................... Mike Imm Gavin Reid 1993.........................................................Gavin Reid Stuart Reid 1994............................... Sebastien Gouverneur Stuart Reid 1995....................................................Travis Berger Sebastien Gouverneur Stuart Reid 1996 .............................. Sebastien Gouverneur 2000 ..........................................Derek Potteiger 2003.............................................Gabe Bernstein Anthony Calvano 2004................................................David Walters 2005................................................Conrad Taylor 2006...........................................Ryan Badaracco Conrad Taylor 2007................................................. Jason Yeisley Conrad Taylor 2009........................................................ Andy Parr Jason Yeisley

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2010......................................................... Andy Parr Drew Cost Andres Casais 2012................................................Julian Cardona 2014............................................Kyle MacDonald 2020-21............................................Pierre Reedy ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 1991.....................................................William Bucy Mike Hollingsworth Mike Imm Gavin Reid Steve Sergi Nigel Sparks Kirk Thiel 1992....................................................William Bucy Joe Corapi Mike Hollingsworth Mike Imm Neil Piper Gavin Reid Steve Sergi Nigel Sparks 1993....................................................William Bucy Joe Corapi Gavin Reid Stuart Reid Tamin Young 1994...................................................Travis Berger Michael Coll Sebastien Governeur Pat Hinojosa Jeff Lear Stuart Reid Steve Saunders David Weil Richard Wilmot 1995....................................................Travis Berger Sebastien Gouverneur Fredrik Guster Andrew Kaufmann Jeffrey Lear Stuart Reid Steve Saunders David Weil 1996..................................................Erik Bernotas Sebastien Gouverneur Fredrik Guster Tom Johnston Andrew Kaufmann Kevin Kress Jeff Lear Brian Orloff Steve Saunders David Weil 1997....................................................Travis Berger Blake Novotny Stephen Saunders Andrew Thompson 1998....................................Geoffrey Duncombe Whitney Gibson Nathaniel Krumpe Matthew Leahy Kenneth Lear Blake Novotny Andrew Thompson

1999............................................ Whitney Gibson Nathaniel Krumpe Ryan Miller Blake Novotny Derek Potteiger Andrew Thompson 2000......................................Nathaniel Krumpe Jorma Makipaa David Neves Derek Potteiger 2001..................................... Matthew Earnhardt Kenneth Lear Jorma Makipaa Gregory Oldfield Derek Potteiger 2002.............................................Gabe Bernstein Anthony Calvano Trevor Gorman Pasi Karppinen Mike Lindemann Jorma Makipaa Kenji Treschuk Joe Zewe 2003.............................................Gabe Bernstein Anthony Calvano Pasi Karppinen Mike Lindemann Kenji Treschuk David Walters 2004.............................................Gabe Bernstein Anthony Calvano Pasi Karppinen Mike Lindemann Kenji Treschuk Brian Tully David Walters 2005...........................................Ryan Badaracco Yan Carvalho Geordie MacNeill Stephen Reihner Daniel Shaffer Conrad Taylor David Walters
 2006...........................................Ryan Badaracco Michael Janov Stanley Kaweesi-Katongole Andy Machi Geordie MacNeill Conrad Taylor Michael Tilatti Markku Viitanen Jason Yeisley 2007...............................................Robert Bohlen Frank Costigliola Liam Fitzwater John Gray Geordie MacNeill Andy Machi Daniel Martini Andy Parr Vincent Salvatico Conrad Taylor Jacobo Vera Jason Yeisley


ACADEMIC HONORS ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN CONTINUED 2008...........................................Ryan Badaracco Robert Bohlen Andres Casais Diego Correa Drew Cost Casey Derkacz Treavor Gelsinger John Gray Andy Machi Vincent Salvatico Jacobo Vera 2009......................................Mackenzie Arment Matheus Braga Andres Casais Diego Correa Drew Cost Frank Costigliola Mark Fetrow Treavor Gelsinger John Gray Andy Parr Vincent Salvatico Jacobo Vera Jason Yeisley 2010.......................................Mackenzie Arment Matheus Braga Andres Casais Marco Ciarla Drew Cost Rafael Faria Brian Forgue Treavor Gelsinger Andy Parr Daniel Parr 2011.........................................Mackenzie Arment Marco Ciarla Micah Collins Brian Forgue Daniel Parr 2012...................................................Jacob Barron Julian Cardona Micah Collins Brian Forgue Owen Griffith Marvin Ledgister Kyle MacDonald Emmanuel Martin Daniel Parr Danny Sheerin Grant Warming Andrew Wolverton 2013........................................................Randy Falk Christian Kaschak Drew Klingenberg Kyle MacDonald Matt Mayewski Michael Robinson Danny Sheerin Grant Warming Andrew Wolverton

2014...........................................Samuel Bollinger Eli Dennis Randy Falk Evan Finney Michael Gonzalez Christian Kaschak Mason Klerks Drew Klingenberg Kyle MacDonald Michael Robinson Danny Sheerin Mark Wadid Andrew Wolverton 2015..................................................Sam Bollinger Malik Cameron Ryan Gallagher Michael Gonzalez Riley Grant Brian James Christian Kaschak Mason Klerks Drew Klingenberg Kyle MacDonald Dani Marks Danny Sheerin 2016................................................. Wes Bergevin Sam Bollinger Malik Cameron Mac Curran Ryan Gallgher Riley Grant Brennan Ireland Travis Keil Mason Klerks Ibrahima Kouyate Austin Maloney Dani Marks Robby Sagel 2017.................................................. Wes Bergevin Sam Bollinger Mitchel Bringolf Daniel Gonzalez Ryan Gallagher Brandon Hackenberg Brennan Ireland Travis Keil Stephen Kenney Austin Maloney Dani Marks Pierre Reedy Aymar Sigue Christian Sload Cameron Steele 2018................................................. Wes Bergevin Mitchel Bringolf Ryan Gallagher Daniel Gonzalez Brandon Hackenberg Brennan Ireland Travis Keil Stephen Kenney Josh Levine Austin Maloney Dani Marks Callum Pritchatt Pierre Reedy Christian Sload

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BIG TEN CONFERENCE DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS 2008-09...........................................Andy Marchi 2009-10................................................. Andy Parr 2010-11.................................................. Daniel Parr 2011-12................................................... Daniel Parr 2012-13.......................................Kyle MacDonald Danny Sheerin 2013-14......................................Kyle MacDonald Danny Sheerin 2014-15.....................................Samuel Bollinger Michael Robinson 2015-16............................................Sam Bollinger Kyle MacDonald 2016-17............................................Sam Bollinger Brennan Ireland Austin Maloney 2017-18....................................... Daniel Gonzalez Stephen Kenney Austin Maloney 2018-19...................................... Daniel Gonzalez Brandon Hackenberg Pierre Reedy 2019-20..................................... Daniel Gonzalez Brandon Hackenberg Dax Hoffman Adam Laundree Keegan Ness Callum Pritchatt 2020-21................................................ Liam Butts Dax Hoffman Seth Kuhn Adam Laundree Keegan Ness Jose Palomeque Callum Pritchatt Pierre Reedy Alex Stevenson Bold indicates current Nittany Lion.

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HONORS & SCHOLARSHIPS THE BILL JEFFREY AWARD

Penn State’s most valuable player is honored with the Bill Jeffrey Award. Jeffrey, who died in 1966, coached Penn State from 1926-52 and was one of the nation’s most successful collegiate coaches. From 1943-55, Penn State’s most valuable player was awarded the Edward Mandel Trophy. Mandel was an All-America recipient in 1937. Beginning in 1962, the presentation was declared the Bill Jeffrey Award.

1943................................................ Jose Lombana 1944...............................................Jesse Hartman 1945........................................... Johnny Hamilton 1946.......................................... Johnny Hamilton 1947.................................................Dean Hartman 1948......................................... Ralph Hosterman 1949.......................................................Harry Little 1950.......................................................Harry Little 1951....................................................Ron Coleman 1952..................................................Frank Follmer 1953.......................................................Harold Irvin 1954........................................................Paul Dierks 1955.......................................................Dick Packer 1956-61.................................................Unavailable 1962...................................................Dieter Heinze 1963.......................................................... Bill Manke 1964...................................................... Joe Correla 1965........................................Vernon De Grange 1966.................................................... Rick Pierson 1967.......................................................... Art Morris 1968....................................................Glenn Ditzler 1969....................................................Glenn Ditzler 1970..............................................Charlie Messner 1971.................................................... Jimmy Taylor 1972..........................................................Gary Kline 1973.................................................... Scott Frazier 1974..........................................................Chris Bahr 1975..................................................John Marsden 1976....................................... Dominic Emanuele 1977...........................................................Matt Bahr 1978........................................................Dave Lloyd 1979.................................................... Jim Stamatis 1980...................................................... Kevin Scott 1981........................................................ Dan Canter 1982................................................. Lou Karbiener 1983............................................... Jeff Maierhofer 1984..................................................... Jerry Moyer 1985................................................Kevin Jennings 1986..................................................... Steve Potter 1987......................................................Paul Moylan 1988............................................ Bert Eckelmeyer 1989...........................................................Ted Gillen 1990..................................................... Danny Kelly 1991........................................Mike Hollingsworth 1992.....................................................Nigel Sparks 1993......................................................... Chris Kelly 1994........................................................Joe Corapi 1995........................................................Stuart Reid 1996............................................ Drew Kaufmann 1997...............................................Steve Saunders 1998.......................................................Jon McClay 1999.............................................Derek Potteiger 2000......................................Nathaniel Krumpe 2001.......................................................Chris Stout 2002........................................... Brent Jacquette

2003...................................................Chad Severs 2004................................................David Walters 2005....................................... Simon Omekanda 2006......................................................David Gray 2007.................................................... Andy Machi 2008...........................................Ryan Badaracco 2009................................................. Jason Yeisley 2010............................................... Corey Hertzog 2011........................................Andrew Wolverton 2012....................................................Not awarded 2013.......................................Andrew Wolverton 2014...................................................Not awarded 2015....................................................Not awarded 2016..............................................Ryan Gallagher 2017...............................................Ryan Gallagher 2018...................................................Not awarded 2019...................................................Not awarded 2020-21............................................Not awarded THE WILLIAM JEFFREY MEMORIAL FUND

The William Jeffrey Memorial Fund also provides financial assistance to an outstanding Nittany Lion soccer player and recognizes Jeffrey, one of the nation’s most successful collegiate coaches, with a career coaching mark of 153-24-29 at Penn State.

FRED AND CHARLES H. ‘BUD’ ANDERSON SOCCER SCHOLARSHIP

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The Charles H. “Bud” Anderson soccer scholarship is given to an outstanding Lion soccer player thanks to the donation of Charles “Bud” Anderson, class of ’31. Anderson was a 1930 All-America recipient for Penn State.

WALTER BAHR SOCCER SCHOLARSHIP

The Walter Bahr Soccer Scholarship is given in recognition of 1950 World Cup star and legendary Penn State soccer coach. Bahr posted a 185-6622 record through 13 seasons as the Nittany Lion coach.

PAUL H. THARP MEMORIAL AWARD

The Paul H. Tharp Memorial Award, first presented in 1956, provides financial assistance to an outstanding member of the Nittany Lion soccer team and recognizes the longtime groundskeeper of the University’s athletic fields.

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SEASON RECORDS

GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

24 23 21 20 20 17 17 16 16

ASSISTS 1. 2. 5. 6. 8.

17 13 13 13 12 11 11 10

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POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 11. 13.

50 46 45 44 38 37 37 37 35 35 34 34 33 33 33

Dick Packer..................................................................... 1955 Jack Pinezich................................................................. 1952 Bill Fiedler........................................................................ 1957 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1977 Corey Hertzog...............................................................2010 Chad Severs.................................................................. 2002 Jan Skorpen....................................................................1986 Stuart Reid...................................................................... 1993 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1979 Matheus Braga..............................................................2010 Duncan MacEwan........................................................1980 Chris Kelly........................................................................ 1992 Ricardo Villar..................................................................2001 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1979 Kamel Hadded...............................................................1988 Chris Kelly........................................................................ 1993 Neil Piper.......................................................................... 1992 Dick Packer..................................................................... 1955 Corey Hertzog...............................................................2010 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1977 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1979 Jan Skorpen....................................................................1986 Rich Reice........................................................................ 1977 Stuart Reid...................................................................... 1995 Chad Severs.................................................................. 2002 Thomas Greve................................................................1984 Travis Berger.................................................................. 1995 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1978 Jan Skorpen....................................................................1988 Duncan MacEwan........................................................1980 Stuart Reid...................................................................... 1993 Ricardo Villar..................................................................2001

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 4. 7.

7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

SHOTS

1. 103 2. 95 3. 92 4. 87 5. 84 6. 83 7. 82 8. 79 9. 78 10. 77 77

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Ricardo Villar..................................................................1999 Derek Potteiger..........................................................2000 Chad Severs.................................................................. 2002 Corey Hertzog............................................................. 2009 Stuart Reid...................................................................... 1993 Jan Skorpen....................................................................1988 Liam Butts.......................................................................2019 Connor Maloney...........................................................2014 Travis Berger..................................................................1994 Stuart Reid...................................................................... 1992 Corey Hertzog ..............................................................2010 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1977 Peter Jancevski.............................................................1980 Chad Severs.................................................................. 2002 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1978 Jim Stamatis................................................................... 1979 Jason Yeisley................................................................ 2009 Stuart Reid......................................................................1994 Ricardo Villar..................................................................1999 Jan Skorpen....................................................................1988 Peter Jancevski.............................................................. 1981

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SAVES

1. 139 2. 134 3. 114 4. 111 5. 105 6. 86 86

Greg Kenney................................................................... 1982 Leith Mace.......................................................................1969 Greg Kenney................................................................... 1983 Bert Eckelmeyer........................................................... 1985 Greg Kenney...................................................................1984 John Pascarella.............................................................1986 Steve Saunders.............................................................1994

SAVE PERCENTAGE *

1. .851 2. .828 3. .826 4. .821 5. .810

Kris Shakes.....................................................................2019 Ryan Sickman.............................................................. 2002 Josh Levine.....................................................................2017 Andrew Wolverton....................................................... 2011 Evan Finney....................................................................2016 * - records reflected from 1999 on.

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

1. 0.34 2. 0.57 3. 0.61 0.61 5. 0.65 6. 0.69 7. 0.70

Jeff Heimer..................................................................... 1977 Bert Eckelmeyer...........................................................1986 Andrew Wolverton....................................................... 2011 Evan Finney....................................................................2016 Ryan Sickman................................................................2001 Kris Shakes.....................................................................2019 Bert Eckelmeyer........................................................... 1987

SHUTOUTS 1. 15 2. 12 3. 10 10 10 6. 9.38 7. 9 9 9 9 9

Eric Earnhardt................................................................2001 Andrew Wolverton....................................................... 2011 Angelo Nickas...............................................................1980 Whit Gibson....................................................................1998 Conrad Taylor.............................................................. 2005 Steve Saunders.............................................................1994 Andrew Wolverton......................................................2014 Warren Gross............................................................... 2009 Whit Gibson....................................................................1999 Greg Kenney................................................................... 1982 Dan Gallagher................................................................ 1977

COMBINED SHUTOUTS 1. 5.

12 12 12 12 11

Bert Eckelmeyer & Kurt Merrill.... 1988 (24 games) Marc Dinacci & Michael Barninger .1993 (23 games) Steve Saunders & Grant Naylor... 1994 (23 games) Ryan Sickman & Eric Earnhardt..2001 (20 games) Dave Wilson & Greg Kenney............1981 (21 games)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS GOALS 1. 2. 4. 9.

7 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

Joe Lane vs. Bucknell.................................................1950 Dick Packer vs. Syracuse..........................................1954 Dick Packer vs. Syracuse.......................................... 1955 Jack Pinezich vs. Bucknell.......................................1954 Dick Matacia vs. Syracuse........................................ 1955 Dick Packer vs. Maryland......................................... 1955 Nick Scott vs. UConn................................................. 1993 Sebastien Gouverneur vs. Lafayette................... 1995 Dick Packer (5 times)..........................................1954-55 Jack Pinezich vs. Colgate.........................................1954 Tommy Nute vs. Syracuse........................................ 1955 Dick Matacia vs. Pitt................................................... 1955 Derek Potteiger vs. Cornell...................................2000 Corey Hertzog vs. ODU.............................................2010


CAREER RECORDS GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15.

56 53 52 47 46 45 43 41 38 37 33 33 30 30 29 29 29

ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10. 12. 16. 18.

32 31 29 28 28 27 26 22 22 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17

POINTS

Stuart Reid...............................................................1992-95 Dick Packer.............................................................. 1953-55 Jim Stamatis............................................................ 1976-79 Jan Skorpen.............................................................1986-89 Bill McEwan..............................................................1934-36 Chris Bahr...................................................................1971-74 Peter Jancevski....................................................... 1978-81 Jack Pinezich........................................................... 1951-54 Chad Severs............................................................2001-04 Rich Reice..................................................................1974-77 Bill Fiedler................................................................. 1957-58 Corey Hertzog....................................................... 2008-10 Andy Rymarczuk.................................................. 1969-72 Larry Miller............................................................... 1982-85 Frank Megrail..........................................................1936-38 Rick Allen................................................................... 1969-71 Jeff Maierhofer.......................................................1980-83 Chris Kelly................................................................ 1990-93 Ricardo Villar...................................................... 1997-2001 Jim Stamatis............................................................ 1976-79 Neil Piper....................................................................1991-93 Matheus Braga...................................................... 2008-10 Duncan MacEwan.................................................. 1978-81 Simon Omekanda...............................................2003-06 Chris Bahr...................................................................1971-74 John Marsden..........................................................1972-75 Niall Harrison...........................................................1983-86 Danny Kelly..............................................................1987-90 Andy Rymarczuk.................................................. 1969-72 Larry Miller............................................................... 1982-85 Jan Skorpen.............................................................1986-89 Derek Potteiger................................................1998-2001 Lou Karbiener......................................................... 1979-82 Thomas Greve.........................................................1984-85 Rich Reice..................................................................1974-77 Peter Jancevski....................................................... 1978-81 Jeff Maierhofer.......................................................1980-83 Kamel Haddad........................................................1986-88 Connor Maloney..................................................... 2013-16

1. 133 Jim Stamatis 2. 126 Stuart Reid 3. 113 Jan Skorpen 4. 112 Chris Bahr 5. 110 Dick Packer 6. 103 Peter Jancevski 7. 95 Bill MacEwan 8. 91 Rich Reice 9. 90 Chad Severs 10. 87 Jack Pinezich 11. 85 Ricardo Villar 12. 81 Duncan MacEwan 13. 80 Corey Hertzog 14. 79 Andy Rymarczuk 79 Larry Miller 16. 75 Jeff Maierhofer

G 52 56 47 45 53 43 46 37 38 41 27 27 33 30 30 29

SHOTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

307 273 272 271 238 237 208

SAVES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

410 288 227 225 221

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SHUTOUTS

1. 32 2. 28.25 3. 24 24 5. 20 6. 19 7. 17.98 8. 17

Andrew Wolverton................................................. 2011-14 Greg Kenney.............................................................1981-84 Dan Gallagher..........................................................1975-78 Conrad Taylor.......................................................2004-07 Ron Haag..................................................................1936-38 Whit Gibson.............................................................1998-99 Bert Eckelmeyer....................................................1985-88 Angelo Nickas........................................................1978-80

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 0.78 Whit Gibson 2. 0.80 Andrew Wolverton 3. 0.92 Angelo Nickas 4. 0.95 Steve Saunders 5. 1.04 Bert Eckelmeyer 6. 1.08 Kurt Merrill 1.08 Conrad Taylor 8. 1.10 Greg Kenney 9. 1.13 Dan Gallagher 1.13 Marc Dinacci

GA Saves SHO Years 39 156 19 1998-99 56 225 32 2011-14 36 185 17 1978-80 48 170 14.35 1985-88 49 199 17.98 1985-88 32 106 10.50 1988-89 96 288 24 2004-07 83 431 28.25 1981-84 48 227 24 1975-78 26 83 9.77 1990-93

A Years 29 1976-79 14 1992-95 19 1986-89 22 1971-74 4 1953-55 17 1978-81 3 1934-36 17 1974-77 14 2001-04 5 1951-54 31 1997-2001 27 1978-81 14 2008-10 19 1969-72 19 1982-85 17 1980-83

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1970 Rick Allen 13 1971 Andy Rymarczuk 14 1972 Chris Bahr 10 1973 Chris Bahr 11 1974 Chris Bahr 12 1975 Dave Reice 12 1976 Rich Reice 12 1977 Jim Stamatis 20 1978 Jim Stamatis 13 1979 Jim Stamatis 16 1980 Peter Jancevski 12 1981 Peter Jancevski 13 1982 Larry Miller 12 1983 Larry Miller 9 Bob Waizenegger 9 1984 Thomas Greve 12 Kevin Jennings 12 1985 Thomas Greve 10 1986 Jan Skorpen 16 1987 Paul Moylan 11 1988 Jan Skorpen 14 1989 Jan Skorpen 9 1990 Danny Kelly 9 1991 Steve Sergi 8 1992 Stuart Reid 14 1993 Stuart Reid 16 1994 Stuart Reid 12 1995 Travis Berger 15 1996 Phil Karn 10 1997 Phil Karn 10 1998 Jon McClay 9 1999 Ricardo Villar 13 2000 Derek Potteiger 13 2001 Ricardo Villar 10 2002 Chad Severs 17 2003 Chad Severs 7 2004 Chad Severs 9 2005 Jason Yeisley 9 2006 Simon Omekanda 5 2007 Jason Yeisley 6 2008 Treavor Gelsinger 6 2009 Corey Hertzog 11 2010 Corey Hertzog 20 2011 Minh Vu 4 Julian Cardona 4 2012 Julian Cardona 6 2013 Jordan Tyler 5 2014 Connor Maloney 10 2015 Connor Maloney 7 2016 Connor Maloney 8 2017 Ethan Beckford 5 2018 Jeremy Rafanello 3 Mac Curran 3 2019 Aaron Molloy 9 Liam Butts 9 2020-21 Danny Bloyou 8

ASSISTS

1970 Andy Rymarczuk 9 1971 Chris Bahr 6 Brent Buddenhagen 6 1972 Chris Bahr 7 1973 Chris Bahr 5 1974 John Marsden 9 1975 John Marsden 8 1976 Ken McDonald 4 1977 Rich Reice 9 1978 Jim Stamatis 8 1979 Jim Stamatis 12 1980 Duncan MacEwan 13 1981 Duncan MacEwan 6 1982 Lou Karbiener 8 1983 Pete Jobling 7 1984 Thomas Greve 8 1985 Thomas Greve 9 1986 Troy Snyder 6 1987 Jan Skorpen 5 1988 Kamel Haddad 11 1989 Danny Kelly 8 1990 Peter Daigle 4 Jan Skorpen, Danny Kelly, Danny Gil 4 1991 Neil Piper 9 1992 Chris Kelly 13 1993 Chris Kelly 11 1994 Sebastien Governeur 7 1995 Stuart Reid 9 1996 Phil Karn 6 1997 Jon McClay 4 Kevin Silva, Matt Leahy 4 1998 Ricardo Villar 9 1999 Ricardo Villar 9 2000 Derek Potteiger 6 2001 Ricardo Villar 13 2002 Joe Zewe 6 Pasi Karppinen 6 2003 Simon Omekanda 8 2004 Richard Costanzo 7 2005 Simon Omekanda 9 2006 Simon Omekanda 4 Stephen Reihner 4 2007 Treavor Gelsinger 6 2008 Matheus Braga 4 2009 Matheus Braga 7 2010 Matheus Braga 17 2011 Minh Vu 3 2012 Hasani Sinclair 4 2013 Connor Maloney 7 2014 Brian James 7 2015 Brian James 3 Riley Grant 3 2016 Connor Maloney 5 2017 Callum Pritchatt 3 2018 Callum Pritchatt 4 2019 Aaron Molloy 6 2020-21 Peter Mangione 6

POINTS

1970 Rick Allen 27 1971 Andy Rymarczuk 32 1972 Chris Bahr 27 1973 Chris Bahr 27 1974 Chris Bahr 28 1975 John Marsden 22 1976 Rich Reice 27 1977 Jim Stamatis 45 1978 Jim Stamatis 34 1979 Jim Stamatis 44 1980 Duncan MacEwan 33 1981 Peter Jancevski 30 1982 Lou Karbiener 28 1983 Larry Miller 24 1984 Thomas Greve 35 1985 Thomas Greve 29 1986 Jan Skorpen 38 1987 Paul Moylan 26 1988 Jan Skorpen 34 1989 Jan Skorpen 22 1990 Danny Kelly 26 1991 Neil Piper 21 1992 Stuart Reid 29 1993 Stuart Reid 33 1994 Stuart Reid 27 1995 Stuart Reid 37 1996 Phil Karn 26 1997 Phil Karn 22 1998 Jon McClay 22 1999 Ricardo Villar 35 2000 Derek Potteiger 32 2001 Ricardo Villar 33 2002 Chad Severs 37 2003 Chad Severs 17 2004 Chad Severs 21 2005 Jason Yeisley 24 2006 Simon Omekanda 14 2007 Jason Yeisley 16 2008 Treavor Gelsinger 12 2009 Corey Hertzog 28 2010 Corey Hertzog 46 2011 Minh Vu 11 2012 Julian Cardona 14 2013 Connor Maloney 11 Jordan Tyler 11 2014 Connor Maloney 23 2015 Connor Maloney 17 2016 Connor Maloney 21 2017 Ethan Beckford 11 2018 Jeremy Rafanello 7 2019 Aaron Molloy 24 2020-21 Danny Bloyou 18 Peter Mangione 18

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SEASON LEADERS - GOALKEEPING SAVES

1970 Gary MacMath 93 1971 Gary MacMath 85 1972 Gary MacMath 79 1973 Tim Dantzig 42 1974 Tim Dantzig 74 1975 Tim Dantzig 105 1976 Dan Gallagher 85 1977 Dan Gallagher 72 1978 Dan Gallagher 70 1979 Angelo Nickas 73 1980 Angelo Nickas 104 1981 Greg Kenney 73 1982 Greg Kenney 139 1983 Greg Kenney 114 1984 Greg Kenney 84 1985 Bert Eckelmeyer 111 1986 John Pascarella 59 1987 Bert Eckelmeyer 46 1988 Kurt Merrill 53 1989 Kurt Merrill 53 1990 Mark Dinacci 40 1991 Mike Imm 40 1992 Mike Imm 63 1993 Mike Dinacci 43 1994 Steve Saunders 86 1995 Grant Naylor 31 1996 Grant Naylor 40 1997 Ross Brubaker 76 1998 Whit Gibson 74 1999 Whit Gibson 82 2000 Ryan Sickman 53 2001 Ryan Sickman 27 2002 Ryan Sickman 53 2003 Matt Novchich 58 2004 Conrad Taylor 75 2005 Conrad Taylor 71 2006 Conrad Taylor 76 2007 Conrad Taylor 66 2008 Liam Fitzwater 49 2009 Warren Gross 69 2010 Brendan Birmingham 42 2011 Andrew Wolverton 64 2012 Andrew Wolverton 21 2013 Andrew Wolverton 76 2014 Andrew Wolverton 64 2015 Matt Bersano 42 2016 Evan Finney 47 2017 Josh Levine 57 2018 Josh Levine 57 2019 Kris Shakes 40 2020-21 Kris Shakes 43

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

1970 Gary MacMath 1.33 1971 Gary MacMath 1.90 1972 Gary MacMath 0.95 1973 Tim Dantzig 1.14 1974 Tim Dantzig 1.34 1975 Tim Dantzig 1.32 1976 Dan Gallagher 1.16 1977 Jeff Heimer 0.34 1978 Dan Gallagher 1.04 1979 Angelo Nickas 0.99 1980 Angelo Nickas 0.94 1981 Dave Wilson 0.80 1982 Marko Bulatovic 0.72 1983 Greg Kenney 1.40 1984 Greg Kenney 1.04 1985 Bert Eckelmeyer 1.38 1986 Bert Eckelmeyer 0.57 1987 Bert Eckelmeyer 0.70 1988 Bert Eckelmeyer 0.96 1989 Kurt Merrill 1.07 1990 Keith Engelhardt 1.44 1991 Mike Imm 1.49 1992 Mike Imm 1.33 1993 Mike Barninger 0.82 1994 Grant Naylor 0.73 1995 Grant Naylor 1.05 1996 Steve Saunders 0.90 1997 Steve Saunders 1.49 1998 Whit Gibson 0.77 1999 Whit Gibson 0.86 2000 Ryan Sickman 0.92 2001 Ryan Sickman 0.65 2002 Ryan Sickman 0.74 2003 Matt Novchich 1.37 2004 Conrad Taylor 1.02 2005 Conrad Taylor 0.78 2006 Conrad Taylor 1.16 2007 Conrad Taylor 1.42 2008 Liam Fitzwater 1.56 2009 Warren Gross 0.83 2010 Warren Gross 1.20 2011 Andrew Wolverton 0.61 2012 Andrew Wolverton 0.77 2013 Andrew Wolverton 0.81 2014 Evan Finney 0.61 2015 Evan Finney 1.13 2016 Evan Finney 0.82 2017 Evan Finney 1.30 2018 Josh Levine 1.15 2019 Kris Shakes 0.69 2020-21 Kris Shakes 1.05

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1970 Gary MacMath 1971 Gary MacMath 1972 Gary MacMath 1973 Tim Dantzig 1974 Tim Dantzig 1,072 1975 Tim Dantzig 1,156 1976 Dan Gallagher 1,156 1977 Dan Gallagher 1,162 1978 Dan Gallagher 1,369 1979 Angelo Nickas 1,612 1980 Angelo Nickas 1,813 1981 Greg Kenney 1,275 1982 Greg Kenney 2,033 1983 Greg Kenney 1,673 1984 Greg Kenney 1,299 1985 Bert Eckelmeyer 1,827 1986 John Pascarella 1,426 1987 Bert Eckelmeyer 1,160 1988 Kurt Merrill 1,314 1989 Kurt Merrill 1,345 1990 Mark Dinacci 883 1991 Mike Imm 1,145 1992 Mike Imm 2,226 1993 Mike Dinacci 1,173 1994 Steve Saunders 1,938 1995 Grant Naylor 1,374 1996 Grant Naylor 1,103 1997 Ross Brubaker 1,165 1998 Whit Gibson 2,183 1999 Whit Gibson 2,296 2000 Ryan Sickman 1,667 2001 Ryan Sickman 1,114 2002 Ryan Sickman 1,341 2003 Matt Novchich 1,637 2004 Conrad Taylor 2,210 2005 Conrad Taylor 2,068 2006 Conrad Taylor 1,864 2007 Conrad Taylor 1,832 2008 Liam Fitzwater 1,210 2009 Warren Gross 1,953 2010 Brendan Birmingham 1,297 2011 Andrew Wolverton 2,080 2012 Brian Forgue 1,546 2013 Andrew Wolverton 2,004 2014 Andrew Wolverton 1,706 2015 Matt Bersano 1,210 2016 Evan Finney 1,206 2017 Evan Finney 833 2018 Josh Levine 1,328 2019 Kris Shakes 911 2020-21 Kris Shakes 1,025

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Years 1911-15, 1918 1916-17, 19-20 1921 1922 1923 1924-25 1926-52 1953-67 1968-73 1974-87 1988-2009 2010-17 2018-Present

COACHING LEADERS

Coach Seasons W L T Pct. None 6 6 8 5 .447 Jim Crowell 4 11 0 2 .923 Compton Packenham 1 2 0 1 .833 Hugh Keenleyside 1 2 0 2 .750 Larry Longhurst 1 4 0 1 .900 Ralph Leonard 2 9 1 1 .864 Bill Jeffrey 27 153 24 29 .813 Ken Hosterman 15 72 60 5 .544 Herb Schmidt 7 38 21 8 .627 Walter Bahr 14 185 66 22 .718 Barry Gorman 22 266 158 42 .616 Bob Warming 8 78 60 18 .583 Jeff Cook 3 27 15 7 .622 12 coaches 110 853 413 143 .656

Wins at Penn State Barry Gorman Walter Bahr Bill Jeffrey Bob Warming Ken Hostermann Herb Schmidt Jeff Cook Jim Crowell

266 185 153 78 72 38 27 11

COACH PROFILES JEFF COOK

WALTER BAHR

RALPH LEONARD

Cook continues to grow Penn State’s presence in the national conversation, leading the Nittany Lions to their secondstraight NCAA Tournament appearance in 2020-21 and first Sweet Sixteen since 2013. Cook coached midfielder Pierre Reedy and forward Danny Bloyou to Third Team AllAmerica status, as well as first team All-Big Ten honors along with defender Brandon Hackenberg. Penn State finished the 202021 season ranked No. 11, the highest finalseason ranking since 2005.

During his distinguished career, Bahr led Penn State to 12 NCAA Championship appearances and to an Atlantic 10 Conference Championship in 1987. He was named Regional and National Coach of the Year in 1979 and is an NSCAA Hall of Fame inductee. Bahr coached five All-America selections, two Soccer America Freshman All-America honorees, a Hermann Award winner, two Olympians and 16 All-MidAtlantic Region honorees.

Over Leonard’s two seasons leading the progam, the Lions outscored their opponents by an impressive 29-6 margin.

BOB WARMING

HERB SCHMIDT

1968-73 PSU Record: 38-21-8 (.627)

1922 PSU Record: 2-0-2 (.750)

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2018-Present PSU Record: 27-15-7 (.622)

2010-2017 PSU Record: 78-60-18 (.583) In 2014, Warming led PSU to its secondstraight NCAA Tournament, carrying a 136-1 record and tying for second in the Big Ten. In 2013, he led Nittany Lions to a 136-2 record, a second-straight Big Ten title and the NCAA Sweet 16. Warming won his second-straight Big Ten Coach of the Year honor following the team’s Big Ten title in 2012, PSU’s first in seven years. In his first year in Happy Valley, Bob Warming, the third winningest active NCAA Division I coach, led Penn State to a 14-8-1 record and to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. The 2010 Nittany Lions featured the nation’s leader in goals and points (Corey Hertzog) and assists (Matheus Braga).

BARRY GORMAN

1988-2009 PSU Record: 266-158-42 (.616) Barry Gorman, the program’s all-time winningest coach with 266 career victories, led Penn State to three Big Ten Conference Championships and two Atlantic 10 Conference Championships, and earned three NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year awards. Gorman coached seven All-Americans, 22 first-team All-Big Ten honorees and 21 All-Region honorees.

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1974-87 PSU Record: 185-66-22 (.718)

Schmidt guided Penn State teams that earned four NCAA  Championship field berths in his five-year tenure, including the program’s first appearance in an NCAA title game (1970). He coached six All-MidAtlantic Region honorees during his career.

KEN HOSTERMAN

1924-25 PSU Record: 9-1-1 (.864)

LARRY LONGHURST

1923 PSU Record: 4-0-1 (.900) Longhurst coached for just one year; a season in which his Lions were unbeaten and scored 20 goals in just five games.

HUGH KEENLEYSIDE

Led the Lions to an undefeated season in his lone year as head coach.

COMPTON PACKENHAM 1921 PSU Record: 2-0-1 (.833)

His 1921 Lions held opponents to just two goals.

1953-67 PSU Record: 72-60-5 (.544)

JIM CROWELL

Hosterman owns Penn State’s thirdlongest head coaching tenure. He coached two consecutive ISFA  championship teams, three All-America selections, three Olympians and three All-Mid-Atlantic Region players.

Penn State’s first soccer coach. Unbeaten in his tenure, Crowell’s Lions held the record for highest goal tally in a season (24) until 1927.

BILL JEFFREY

1926-52 PSU Record: 153-24-29 (.813) Penn State’s sixth head coach, Jeffrey is Penn State’s all-time coaching leader by percentage and possesses the program’s longest coaching tenure at over a quarter of a century. His teams outscored their opponents 689-184 and captured seven ISFA championships. His 1933 team posted Penn State’s first perfect season, amassing a 6-0-0 record. Jeffrey led the U.S. Soccer team to a momentous 1-0 win over England in the 1950 World Cup.

1916-17, 1919-20 PSU Record: 11-0-2 (.923)


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1965

Head Coach: Ken Hosterman 3-6-0 Oct. 2 WEST CHESTER 1-3 Oct. 9 WEST VIRGINIA 9-2 Oct. 16 at Colgate 3-5 Oct. 20 at Bucknell 3-1 Oct. 23 NAVY 0-4 Oct. 27 MARYLAND 7-0 Nov. 6 TEMPLE 0-3 Nov. 10 at Army 1-7 Nov. 13 at Gettysburg 2-3

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1966

Head Coach: Ken Hosterman 1-7-2 Oct. 8 at West Virginia 2-3 L Oct. 13 WEST CHESTER 0-3 L Oct. 15 at Army 1-3 L Oct. 20 at Bucknell 1-1 T Oct. 22 at Colgate 0-2 L Oct. 27 NAVY 0-3 L Oct. 31 MARYLAND 1-1 T Nov. 12 TEMPLE 0-3 L Nov. 12 GETTYSBURG 6-1 W Nov. 19 PITTSBURGH 1-2 L

1967

Head Coach: Ken Hosterman 5-4-1 Oct. 7 WEST VIRGINIA 6-2 Oct. 11 at West Chester 1-0 Oct. 14 ARMY 0-7 Oct. 21 COLGATE 3-5 Oct. 25 at Navy 0-1 Oct. 28 at Maryland 2-2 Nov. 4 at Temple 1-3 Nov. 4 BUCKNELL 3-1 Nov. 10 GETTYSBURG 2-0 Nov. 18 at Pittsburgh 7-1

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1968

Head Coach: Herb Schmidt 0-6-3 Oct. 5 at West Virginia 1-2 Oct. 9 WEST CHESTER 2-5 Oct. 12 at Army 3-6 Oct. 16 at Bucknell 1-2 Oct. 19 at George Washington 4-4 Oct. 26 NAVY 0-3 Nov. 2 MARYLAND 0-6 Nov. 9 TEMPLE 1-1 Nov. 23 PITTSBURGH 1-1

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1971

Head Coach: Herb Schmidt 9-3-1 Oct. 6 WEST CHESTER 5-0 W Oct. 9 at Army 2-3 L Oct. 13 at Bucknell 4-2 W Oct. 16 at George Washington 4-1 W Oct. 23 NAVY 2-1 W Oct. 27 at West Virginia 0-1 L Oct. 30 MARYLAND 3-3 T Nov. 3 at Shippensburg 5-2 W Nov. 6 TEMPLE 9-0 W Nov. 13 PITTSBURGH 5-1 W NCAA Championship Nov. 20 SAINT JOSEPH’S 4-1 W Nov. 30 at Pennsylvania 2-1 W Dec. 4 at Howard 0-8 L Andy Rymarczuk 14-4-32, Chris Bahr 12-630, Rick Allen 8-5-21

1972

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Head Coach: Herb Schmidt 8-2-2 Oct. 3 WEST CHESTER 3-0 W Oct. 6 at West Virginia 1-3 L Oct. 10 at Bucknell 3-1 W Oct. 12 at Army 2-2 T Oct. 19 MARYLAND 5-1 W Oct. 26 NAVY 4-1 W Nov. 2 at Shippensburg 1-0 W Nov. 6 at East Stroudsburg 1-0 W Nov. 9 TEMPLE 1-1 T Nov. 16 PITTSBURGH 6-2 W NCAA Championship Nov. 21 PHILADELPHIA U. 5-3 W Nov. 26 at Pennsylvania 0-4 L Chris Bahr 11-5-27, Randy Garber 7-4-18, Rick Allen 5-4-14, John Marsden 6-2-14

1974

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 8-1-3 Sept. 13 EAST STROUDSBURG 3-2 Sept. 18 WEST VIRGINIA 7-2 Sept. 27 HARTWICK 5-1 Oct. 2 at West Chester 3-1 Oct. 9 BUCKNELL 1-1 Oct. 11 ARMY 2-2 Oct. 18 at Maryland 1-1 Oct. 25 at Navy 2-1 Nov. 1 SHIPPENSBURG 7-0 Nov. 8 at Temple 3-1 Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh 6-3 NCAA Championship Nov. 19 BUCKNELL 0-1 Chris Bahr 12-4-28, Rich Reice 6-2-14, John Marsden 2-9-13, Matt Bahr 5-3-13

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1975

Head Coach: Herb Schmidt 9-1-2 Sept. 29 GEORGE WASHINGTON 8-1 W Oct. 4 at West Chester 4-0 W Oct. 6 WEST VIRGINIA 6-4 W Oct. 11 BUCKNELL 2-0 W Oct. 13 ARMY 3-0 W Oct. 21 at Maryland 0-0 T Oct. 28 at Navy 2-0 W Nov. 3 SHIPPENSBURG 2-1 W Nov. 10 at Temple 5-3 W Nov. 17 at Pittsburgh 0-0 T NCAA Championship Nov. 21 SAINT JOSEPH’S 2-0 W Nov. 28 at Pennsylvania 1-3 L Chris Bahr 10-7-27, Andy Rymarczuk 7-6-20, Rick Allen 5-4-14

Head Coach: Herb Schmidt 3-6-0 Oct. 4 at West Virginia 2-0 W Oct. 8 WEST CHESTER 0-2 L Oct. 10 at Army 0-3 L Oct. 15 at Bucknell 1-3 L Oct. 18 at George Washington 1-0 W Oct. 25 NAVY 0-5 L Nov. 1 MARYLAND 0-6 L Nov. 8 TEMPLE 2-4 L Nov. 22 PITTSBURGH 3-2 W

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Head Coach: Walter Bahr 9-5-1 Sept. 12 LOCK HAVEN 1-1 T Sept. 16 at East Stroudsburg 4-2 W Sept. 19 TRENTON STATE 6-0 W Sept. 23 SCRANTON 3-0 W Sept. 30 WEST CHESTER 4-0 W Oct. 3 at West Virginia 2-0 W Oct. 10 at Army 1-2 L Oct. 14 at Bucknell 0-2 L Oct. 17 MARYLAND 1-2 L Oct. 24 NAVY 2-1 W Oct. 31 at Shippensburg 2-0 W Nov. 7 TEMPLE 4-2 W Nov. 14 PITTSBURGH 8-1 W Nov. 16 HARTWICK 0-2 L NCAA Championship at Temple Nov. 20 vs. Philadelphia U. 3-4 L John Marsden 7-8-22, Leo Bodossian 8-1-17, Steve Reid 6-4-16

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1976

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 10-4-1 Sept. 10 LOCK HAVEN 3-0 W Sept. 17 TRENTON STATE 5-0 W Sept. 21 at Scranton 3-2 W Sept. 24 HARTWICK 1-2 L Sept. 28 at West Chester 3-2 W Oct. 1 WEST VIRGINIA 3-1 W Oct. 8 ARMY 3-1 W Oct. 12 BUCKNELL 5-0 W Oct. 15 MARYLAND 4-0 W Oct. 19 EAST STROUDSBURG 3-0 W Oct. 22 at Navy 0-1 L Oct. 29 SHIPPENSBURG 8-0 W Nov. 5 at Temple 1-2 L Nov. 12 at Pittsburgh 0-0 T NCAA Championship Nov. 15 at Philadelphia U. 0-4 L Rich Reice 12-3-27, Ken McDonald 8-4-20, Leo Bodossian 6-0-12

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1977

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 13-3-0 Sept. 9 LOCK HAVEN 6-0 W Sept. 16 TRENTON STATE 8-0 W Sept. 21 SCRANTON 6-0 W Sept. 25 at Hartwick 0-1 L Sept. 27 WEST CHESTER 4-0 W Sept. 30 at West Virginia 2-1 W Oct. 7 at Army 2-3 L Oct. 11 at Bucknell 2-0 W Oct. 14 MARYLAND 5-0 W Oct. 18 at East Stroudsburg 2-0 W Oct. 21 NAVY 5-1 W Oct. 28 at Shippensburg 5-1 W Nov. 1 PITTSBURGH 5-1 W Nov. 4 TEMPLE 5-0 W NCAA Championship Nov. 16 vs. Pennsylvania 5-1 W Nov. 19 at Philadelphia U. 0-3 L Jim Stamatis 20-5-45, Rich Reice 14-9-37, Bob Ehrlich 6-5-17

1978

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 11-5-1 Sept. 6 LOCK HAVEN 5-1 Sept. 8 CLEVELAND STATE 3-2 Sept. 16 at Indiana 0-2 Sept. 17 vs. SIU Edwardsville (1) 2-0 Sept. 22 HARTWICK 3-4 Sept. 26 at West Chester 6-0 Sept. 29 WEST VIRGINIA 4-0 Oct. 2 SAN FRANCISCO 0-2 Oct. 4 RHODE ISLAND 2-0 Oct. 10 BUCKNELL 8-0 Oct. 14 at Maryland 1-0 Oct. 17 EAST STROUDSBURG 6-1 Oct. 25 at Pittsburgh 0-2 Oct. 29 SHIPPENSBURG 6-0 Nov. 3 at Temple 1-1 Nov. 10 AKRON 4-0 NCAA Championship Nov. 15 at Temple 0-1 (1) at Indiana

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Jim Stamatis 13-8-34, Peter Jancevski 9-018, Herb Menhardt 7-2-16

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1979

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 18-4-1 NCAA THIRD PLACE Sept. 5 LOCK HAVEN 3-2 Sept. 8 at Akron 0-0 Sept. 14 LONG ISLAND 5-0 Sept. 16 at Rhode Island 2-3 Sept. 21 ALDERSON BROADDUS 5-1 Sept. 25 WEST CHESTER 5-1 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 3-1 Sept. 30 at Cleveland State 0-4 Oct. 5 LAFAYETTE 3-2 Oct. 9 at Bucknell 2-1 Oct. 12 MARYLAND 0-1 Oct. 14 LA SALLE 4-1 Oct. 16 at East Stroudsburg 4-2 Oct. 19 FORDHAM 6-0 Oct. 23 PITTSBURGH 6-0 Oct. 26 at Navy 1-0 Oct. 28 at Shippensburg 5-2 Nov. 2 TEMPLE 1-0 Nov. 9 CONNECTICUT 2-1 NCAA Championship Nov. 25 PRINCETON 3-1 Nov. 30 INDIANA 2-0 Dec. 8 vs. SIU Edwardsville (1) 1-2 Dec. 9 vs. Columbia (1) 2-1 (1) at Tampa, Fla.

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Jim Stamatis 16-12-44, Peter Jancevski 9-826, Duncan MacEwan 11-2-24

1980

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 18-3-1 Sept. 9 at Penn State Behrend 6-0 Sept. 12 AKRON 2-1 Sept. 14 at Indiana 0-2 Sept. 19 ALDERSON BROADDUS 4-0 Sept. 21 at West Chester 3-2 Sept. 26 CLEVELAND STATE 2-1 Sept. 29 SAINT LOUIS 3-2 Oct. 3 FORDHAM 6-0 Oct. 7 BUCKNELL 5-1 Oct. 10 at Maryland 1-2 Oct. 14 EAST STROUDSBURG 4-0 Oct. 17 WILLIAM & MARY 1-0 Oct. 19 NOTRE DAME 4-2 Oct. 22 at Pittsburgh 2-0 Oct. 24 NAVY 1-0 Oct. 28 SHIPPENSBURG 5-1 Oct. 31 BINGHAMTON 6-0 Nov. 4 LEHIGH 4-1 Nov. 9 at Connecticut 0-0 Nov. 14 TOWSON STATE 3-0 NCAA Championship Nov. 22 at Philadelphia U. 3-2 Dec. 7 at Indiana 1-3 Duncan MacEwan 10-13-33, Peter Jancevski 12-5-29

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Head Coach: Walter Bahr 15-5-1 Sept. 4 W. VIRGINIA WESLEYAN 6-0 W Sept. 7 ST. JOHN’S 2-0 W Sept. 11 LOYOLA MARYLAND 2-0 W Sept. 13 at Akron 2-1 W Sept. 16 WEST CHESTER 4-0 W Sept. 19 at William & Mary 1-2 L Sept. 22 LOCK HAVEN 2-3 L Sept. 25 WEST VIRGINIA 1-0 W Sept. 27 at Cleveland State 1-1 T Oct. 2 FORDHAM 6-0 W Oct. 9 MARYLAND 2-0 W Oct. 13 at East Stroudsburg 3-0 W Oct. 17 at Long Island 1-3 L Oct. 20 PITTSBURGH 5-0 W Oct. 23 at Navy 1-0 W Oct. 30 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 3-1 W Nov. 3 at Lehigh 1-0 W Nov. 6 CONNECTICUT 2-3 L Nov. 8 at Temple 3-1 W Nov. 12 at Lafayette 4-1 W NCAA Championship Nov. 21 at Philadelphia U. 0-2 L Peter Jancevski 13-4-30, Jeff Maierhofer 7-5-19

1982

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 16-5-2 Sept. 1 DAVIS & ELKINS 1-0 W Sept. 5 at Hartwick 3-4 L Sept. 7 at West Virginia 1-0 W Sept. 10 RHODE ISLAND 3-2 W Sept. 12 at Loyola Maryland 2-0 W Sept. 14 at West Chester 2-1 W Sept. 18 at SIU Edwardsville 1-2 L Sept. 24 CLEVELAND STATE 2-1 W Sept. 28 at Alderson Broaddus 1-4 L Oct. 1 AKRON 3-0 W Oct. 3 WAKE FOREST 1-1 T Oct. 8 LOCK HAVEN 3-2 W Oct. 11 EAST STROUDSBURG 5-0 W Oct. 13 LONG ISLAND 1-1 T Oct. 19 at Bucknell 6-0 W Oct. 22 NAVY 4-1 W Oct. 26 at Pittsburgh 2-0 W Oct. 29 RUTGERS 3-0 W Oct. 31 at Connecticut 2-3 L Nov. 5 TEMPLE 2-0 W Nov. 12 LAFAYETTE 4-1 W NCAA Championship Nov. 17 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 1-0 W Nov. 20 PHILADELPHIA U. 0-2 L Lou Karbiener 10-8-28, Larry Miller 12-3-27, Jeff Maierhofer 10-4-24


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1983

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 11-8-1 Sept. 2 INDIANA 2-1 W Sept. 5 at Navy 2-3 L Sept. 9 WEST VIRGINIA 4-1 W Sept. 11 at Rhode Island 3-0 W Sept. 16 W. VIRGINIA WESLEYAN 2-1 W Sept. 20 at Cleveland State 1-0 W Sept. 24 at Fairleigh Dickinson 1-2 L Sept. 27 PITTSBURGH 8-3 W Sept. 30 HOWARD 2-0 W Oct. 2 at Akron 0-0 T Oct. 7 LOCK HAVEN 0-1 L Oct. 11 at East Stroudsburg 2-0 W Oct. 15 at Long Island 1-2 L Oct. 18 BUCKNELL 5-0 W Oct. 21 HARTWICK 1-2 L Oct. 23 at Rutgers 2-5 L Oct. 28 CONNECTICUT 3-2 W Nov. 5 at Temple 1-5 L Nov. 8 at Lafayette 1-2 L Nov. 11 WEST CHESTER 5-1 W Larry Miller 9-6-24, Bob Waizenegger 9-1-19, Jeff Maierhofer 7-2-16

(Penn State advances on penalty kicks)

Dec. 1

1984

at Evansville

(1) Puma Invitational at Saint Louis

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 17-5-1 Sept. 1 NAVY 6-2 Sept. 4 AKRON 0-0 Sept. 7 RHODE ISLAND 3-0 Sept. 11 at West Virginia 3-1 Sept. 14 DREXEL 3-0 Sept. 16 at West Chester 7-1 Sept. 21 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 2-1 Sept. 25 at Pittsburgh 2-0 Sept. 28 DUKE 1-0 Oct. 2 LOCK HAVEN 2-1 Oct. 5 RUTGERS 2-3 Oct. 9 EAST STROUDSBURG 4-1 Oct. 12 CLEVELAND STATE 1-2 Oct. 16 at Bucknell 3-1 Oct. 20 at Hartwick 2-5 Oct. 23 at Shippensburg 7-0 Oct. 28 at Connecticut 2-1 Nov. 2 TEMPLE 2-1 Nov. 6 LAFAYETTE 3-1 Nov. 9 vs. South Florida (1) 2-1 Nov. 11 vs. Tampa (2) 1-2 NCAA Championship Nov. 18 Philadelphia U. 5-0 Nov. 25 at Fairleigh Dickinson 0-1 (1) at Tampa; (2) at South Florida

1985

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 15-6-1 Sept. 1 at Navy 1-0 Sept. 4 SHIPPENSBURG 5-1 Sept. 6 vs. San Francisco (1) 2-3 Sept. 7 at Saint Louis (1) 2-1 Sept. 13 WEST VIRGINIA 4-1 Sept. 15 at Akron 1-2 Sept. 20 WEST CHESTER 5-1 Sept. 22 at Fairleigh Dickinson 3-1 Sept. 27 SAINT JOSEPH’S 4-0 Sept. 29 at Duke 0-3 Oct. 4 LONG ISLAND 2-3 Oct. 8 at Lafayette 2-1 Oct. 11 HOWARD 2-1 Oct. 15 BUCKNELL 2-0 Oct. 18 HARTWICK 0-3 Oct. 22 PITTSBURGH 3-0 Oct. 25 CONNECTICUT 2-1 Oct. 27 at Rhode Island 3-2 Nov. 1 at Temple 1-1 Nov. 8 LA SALLE 5-0 NCAA Championship Nov. 23 Temple 6-5 (OT) 0-1

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Head Coach: Walter Bahr 12-6-3 (2-0-1 Atlantic 10; 1st West) ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS Sept. 1 at Navy 3-2 W Sept. 4 BOWLING GREEN 0-1 L Sept. 8 SHIPPENSBURG 2-0 W Sept. 11 SETON HALL 1-4 L Sept. 15 at West Virginia* 1-1 T Sept. 18 RUTGERS 0-4 L Sept. 20 at Fairleigh Dickinson 2-3 L Sept. 25 LONG ISLAND 2-1 W Sept. 29 at St. Bonaventure* 3-0 W Oct. 2 SAINT LOUIS 1-4 L Oct. 4 GEORGE MASON 1-2 L Oct. 9 at Akron 1-0 W Oct. 13 BUCKNELL 7-0 W Oct. 16 HARTWICK 1-1 T Oct. 20 at Lafayette 2-1 W Oct. 23 CONNECTICUT 2-2 T Oct. 27 OHIO STATE 5-0 W Oct. 30 GEORGE WASHINGTON* 3-0 W Nov. 1 at Temple 1-0 W Atlantic 10 Tournament Nov. 7 vs. George Washington (1) 1-0 W Nov. 8 at Rutgers 1-0 W (1) at Rutgers

Paul Moylan 11-4-26, Kammel Haddad 8-420, Jan Skorpen 7-5-19

1988

1986

Head Coach: Walter Bahr 12-6-5 Sept. 1 NAVY 1-1 Sept. 5 GANNON 3-2 Sept. 8 at Shippensburg 1-0 Sept. 12 AKRON 0-1 Sept. 16 at Rutgers 1-0 Sept. 19 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 2-1 Sept. 21 at West Chester 6-0 Sept. 24 LOCK HAVEN 1-2 Sept. 27 at Long Island 1-3 Oct. 3 at Tampa 1-1 Oct. 4 at South Florida 3-3 Oct. 7 LAFAYETTE 0-1 Oct. 10 SETON HALL 1-1 Oct. 14 at Bucknell 4-0 Oct. 18 at Hartwick 3-2 Oct. 21 DELAWARE 3-1 Oct. 24 NOTRE DAME 3-0 Oct. 26 at Connecticut 3-3 Oct. 31 TEMPLE 2-1 Nov. 6 at East Stroudsburg 2-0 Nov. 9 CLEVELAND STATE 0-1 NCAA Championship Nov. 22 Seton Hall 2-0 (OT) Nov. 30 at Akron 3-4 (OT) (Akron advances on penalty kicks)

Jan Skorpen 17-4-38, Jay Ruby 7-3-17, Steve Potter 6-5-17

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Head Coach: Barry Gorman 14-7-3 (3-0-0 Atlantic 10; 1st West) ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS Sept. 1 MUHLENBERG 3-0 W Sept. 3 VILLANOVA 1-0 W Sept. 5 at George Washington* 1-0 W Sept. 9 WEST VIRGINIA* 3-0 W Sept. 11 at Long Island 1-4 L Sept. 16 PHILADELPHIA U. 1-1(2OT) T Sept. 18 at Seton Hall 3-4 (OT) L Sept. 23 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 3-1 W Sept. 27 ST. BONAVENTURE* 4-0 W Sept. 30 WRIGHT STATE 1-0 W Oct. 2 at Princeton 1-4 L Oct. 4 at Shippensburg 2-0 W Oct. 7 AKRON 1-2 L Oct. 11 at Cleveland State 4-1 W Oct. 15 at Hartwick 0-0 (OT) T Oct. 18 PENNSYLVANIA 4-2 W Oct. 21 HOWARD 1-2 L Oct. 23 at Connecticut 1-0 W Oct. 25 at Bucknell 3-0 W Oct. 28 vs. Notre Dame (1) 1-3 L Oct. 29 at FIU (1) 0-0 T Atlantic 10 Tournament Nov. 4 vs. George Washington (2) 3-1 (OT) W Nov. 6 at Rutgers 2-0 W NCAA Championship Nov. 12 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 0-1 L (1) Gatorade Invitational at FIU; (2) at Rutgers

Jan Skorpen 14-6-34, Kamel Haddad 6-11-23, Steve Frantz 10-2-22, Danny Kelly 2-6-10

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Head Coach: Barry Gorman 10-11-2 (3-0-0 Atlantic 10; 1st West) ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS Sept. 2 vs. Evansville (1) 0-1 L Sept. 4 at Air Force (1) 0-0 T Sept. 8 LONG ISLAND 3-0 W Sept. 10 at Farleigh Dickinson 0-2 L Sept. 15 GEORGE WASHINGTON* 2-1 W Sept. 17 at Philadelphia U. 1-1 (OT) T Sept. 19 GANNON 1-0 W Sept. 22 SETON HALL 6-3 W Sept. 24 PRINCETON 0-1 L Sept. 29 vs. William & Mary (2) 0-1 L Oct. 1 at Old Dominion (2) 1-2 L Oct. 3 SHIPPENSBURG 6-1 W Oct. 6 at Akron (OT) 0-2 L Oct. 10 at St. Bonaventure* 4-1 W Oct. 13 HARTWICK 0-1 L Oct. 17 at West Virginia* 3-0 W Oct. 20 CONNECTICUT 1-2 L Oct. 24 CLEVELAND STATE 0-1 L Oct. 27 TEMPLE 1-2 L Oct. 31 at Bucknell 3-1 W Atlantic 10 Tournament at Penn State Nov. 3 GEORGE WASHINGTON 3-2 W Nov. 5 RUTGERS 2-1 (OT) W NCAA Championship Nov. 12 HOWARD 1-2 (OT) L

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(Howard advances on penalty kicks) (1) Air Force Invitational; (2) Met Life Classic at Old Dominion

Jan Skorpen 9-4-22, Danny Kelly 7-4-18, Steve Frantz 7-4-18

1990

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 11-8-2 (6-1-1 Atlantic 10; 2nd) Sept. 1 DREXEL 2-1 W Sept. 3 RADFORD 3-1 (OT) W Sept. 7 CAMPBELL 1-4 L Sept. 9 at Massachusetts* 1-0 (OT) W Sept. 14 PHILADELPHIA U. 0-2 L Sept. 16 at Seton Hall 1-3 L Sept. 21 RUTGERS* 3-0 W Sept. 23 at Rhode Island 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 28 SAINT JOSEPH’S* 5-1 W Sept. 30 at Temple* 0-3 L Oct. 5 AKRON 2-1 W Oct. 7 at George Washington* 0-0 T Oct. 13 at Hartwick 2-3 (OT) L Oct. 16 ST. BONAVENTURE* 5-0 W Oct. 19 WEST VIRGINIA* 4-0 W Oct. 21 at Connecticut 2-2 T Oct. 27 vs. Indiana (1) 1-2 L Oct. 28 vs. UNLV (1) 1-6 L Oct. 30 BUCKNELL 2-1 W Atlantic 10 Tournament at Rutgers Nov. 3 vs. Temple 2-1 (OT) W Nov. 4 at Rutgers 1-3 (OT) L (1) Met Life Classic at South Carolina

Danny Kelly 9-8-26, Tom Agesen 5-2-12, Danny Gill 4-3-11, Steve Thomas 4-3-11 Eric Friberg 4-2-10

1991

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 11-9-0 (3-2-0 Big Ten; 3rd) Sept. 6 vs. Saint Louis (1) 1-2 Sept. 8 at Indiana* (1) 3-5 Sept. 14 vs. Seton Hall (2) 0-2 Sept. 17 LOCK HAVEN 4-2 Sept. 21 at Rutgers 1-2 Sept. 24 at Drexel 0-1 Sept. 27 TEMPLE 1-0 Sept. 29 at Philadelphia U. 2-3 (OT) Oct. 4 at Akron 2-3 (OT) Oct. 6 NORTHWESTERN* 1-0 Oct. 9 at Ohio State* 4-1 Oct. 12 HARTWICK 3-1 Oct. 18 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 2-0 Oct. 22 LAFAYETTE 3-1 Oct. 25 CONNECTICUT 3-2 Oct. 27 at Michigan State* 2-1 Oct. 30 at Bucknell 1-0 Nov. 3 WISCONSIN* 1-3 Big Ten Championship at Indiana Nov. 8 vs. Northwestern 2-0 Nov. 9 at Indiana 2-4

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(1) Met Life Classic at Indiana; (2) at Hershey, Pa.

Neil Piper 6-9-21, Steve Sergi 8-2-18, Nigel Sparks 5-5-15, Chris Kelly 3-7-13

1992

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 16-8-0 (3-2-0 Big Ten; T-3rd) Sept. 5 at Virginia (1) 0-4 Sept. 6 vs. George Mason (1) 1-4 Sept. 9 VILLANOVA 3-1 Sept. 12 at Seton Hall 3-2 (OT) Sept. 15 DREXEL 4-0 Sept. 18 RUTGERS 3-0 Sept. 22 at Lafayette 1-0 Sept. 25 PHILADELPHIA U. 1-0 Sept. 27 at Temple 3-1 Oct. 2 INDIANA* 3-1 (OT) Oct. 4 vs. Akron (2) 4-3 Oct. 9 at Northwestern* 3-0 Oct. 11 at Wisconsin* 1-2 Oct. 16 LOCK HAVEN 1-2 (OT) Oct. 18 OHIO STATE* 2-3 Oct. 21 at Fairleigh Dickinson 4-0 Oct. 24 MICHIGAN STATE* 1-0 Oct. 27 BUCKNELL 1-0 Nov. 1 at Connecticut 1-2 Big Ten Championship at Indiana Nov. 5 vs. Michigan State 5-0 Nov. 6 vs. Wisconsin 2-1 Nov. 7 at Indiana 1-2 NCAA Championship Nov. 15 ADELPHI 2-1 Nov. 22 at Virginia 1-4

(1) Notre Dame Classic

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(1) Met Life Classic at Virginia; (2) at Hershey, Pa.

Stuart Reid 14-1-29, Chris Kelly 7-13-27, Steve Sergi 8-4-20, Neil Piper 5-10-20, Nigel Sparks 8-3-19

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 17-4-2 (3-2-1 Big Ten; 4th) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Sept. 4 BUFFALO 1-0 W Sept. 7 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 3-0 W Sept. 10 SETON HALL 5-1 W Sept. 14 at Akron 5-1 W Sept. 18 at Rutgers 0-1 L Sept. 21 LAFAYETTE 3-0 W Sept. 24 TEMPLE 7-0 W Oct. 1 vs. Indiana* (1) 1-4 L Oct. 2 at Notre Dame (1) 1-0 W Oct. 8 NORTHWESTERN* 3-0 W Oct. 10 WISCONSIN* 2-2 (OT) T Oct. 15 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 5-1 W Oct. 17 at Ohio State* 2-1 W Oct. 19 at Bucknell 3-2 W Oct. 22 CONNECTICUT 5-0 W Oct. 24 at Michigan State* 0-1 L Oct. 27 LOCK HAVEN 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 30 at Hartwick 0-0 (OT) T Big Ten Championship at Wisconsin Nov. 5 vs. Northwestern 2-1 W Nov. 6 vs. Indiana 1-0 W Nov. 7 at Wisconsin 1-0 W NCAA Championship Nov. 14 ROBERT MORRIS 3-0 W Nov. 20 at Princeton 2-5 L Stuart Reid 16-1-33, Chris Kelly 9-11-29, Rich Wilmot 7-7-21, Neil Piper 5-9-19, Nick Scott 8-2-18, Jeff Lear 3-5-11

1994

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 16-6-1 (4-1-0 Big Ten; 2nd) Sept. 3 vs. Notre Dame (1) 1-0 W Sept. 6 CLEVELAND STATE 3-0 W Sept. 10 at Seton Hall 3-2 W Sept. 13 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 3-1 W Sept. 16 RUTGERS 3-2 (OT) W Sept. 20 at Lafayette 3-0 (OT) W Sept. 23 PHILADELPHIA U. 1-1 (OT) T Sept. 25 at Temple 2-0 (OT) W Sept. 30 INDIANA* 1-2 L Oct. 7 at Northwestern* 2-1 W Oct. 9 at Wisconsin* 1-0 W Oct. 11 at Army 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 15 OHIO STATE* 2-0 W Oct. 18 BUCKNELL 6-0 W Oct. 22 MICHIGAN STATE* 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 25 at Fairleigh Dickinson 0-1 L Oct. 28 at FIU (2) 2-3 (OT) L Oct. 30 vs. Marquette (2) 1-3 L Nov. 5 PITTSBURGH 4-0 W Big Ten Championship at Ohio State Nov. 12 at Ohio State 3-0 W Nov. 13 vs. Indiana 1-3 L NCAA Championship Nov. 18 ROBERT MORRIS 3-0 W Nov. 27 at Rutgers 2-3 (OT) L

(1) at Fleetwood, Pa.; (2) Southern Bell Classic at FIU

Stuart Reid 12-3-27, Nick Scott 8-5-21, Travis Berger 7-4-18, Rich Wilmot 6-4-16, Sebastien Gouverneur 4-7-15

* Denotes conference match.

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1997

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 15-5-0 (4-1-0 Big Ten; T-1st) Sept. 2 at Cal State Fullerton (1) 3-2 W Sept. 4 vs. UCLA (1) 1-4 L Sept. 8 SETON HALL 1-2 L Sept. 12 at Cleveland State 4-1 W Sept. 15 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 5-0 W Sept. 20 LAFAYETTE 4-1 W Sept. 23 AKRON 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 25 at Philadelphia U. 5-2 W Sept.29 at Indiana* 2-1 W Oct. 6 NORTHWESTERN* 6-1 W Oct. 8 WISCONSIN* 0-2 L Oct. 13 ARMY 6-1 W Oct. 15 at Ohio State* 3-0 W Oct. 18 at Bucknell 4-0 W Oct. 22 at Michigan State* 1-0 W Oct. 27 HARTWICK 5-0 W Oct. 29 GREEN BAY 3-1 W Nov. 3 at Pennsylvania 3-1 W Big Ten Championship at Michigan State Nov. 12 vs. Indiana 1-3 L NCAA Championship Nov. 19 at Maryland 0-2 L

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 10-10-1 (2-3-0 Big Ten; T-4th) Aug. 30 at William & Mary 2-1 Sept. 1 at Loyola Maryland 2-2 (OT) Sept. 5 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 3-1 Sept. 9 at Temple 0-2 Sept. 12 at Duke (1) 0-4 Sept. 13 vs. N.C. State (1) 0-3 Sept. 20 at Towson State 0-1 (OT) Sept. 23 LAFAYETTE 3-0 Sept. 26 PENNSYLVANIA (2) 1-0 Sept. 27 ARMY (2) 2-0 Oct. 3 at Indiana* 0-2 Oct. 10 NORTHWESTERN* 3-0 Oct. 12 WISCONSIN* 2-1 (OT) Oct. 17 CLEVELAND STATE 2-0 Oct. 19 at Ohio State* 1-2 (OT) Oct. 22 at Bucknell 2-1 (OT) Oct. 26 at Michigan State* 2-3 Nov. 1 HARTWICK 1-2 (OT) Nov. 8 at James Madison 0-5 Big Ten Championship at Indiana Nov. 14 vs. Wisconsin 2-0 Nov. 15 at Indiana 0-4

Stuart Reid 14-9-37, Travis Berger 15-5-35, Jeff Lear 9-5-23, Sebastien Gouverneur 7-4-18, Jon McClay 4-3-11

Phil Karn 10-2-22, Jon McClay 5-4-14, Kevin Silva 2-4-8, Travis Berger 3-2-8

(1) Reebok Cal State Fullerton Invitational

1996

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 11-6-2 (2-2-1 Big Ten; T-3rd) Sept. 7 at Portland (1) 0-1 (OT) L Sept. 8 vs. Washington (1) 0-2 L Sept. 11 TEMPLE 6-1 W Sept. 14 at Seton Hall 2-1 W Sept. 17 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 3-0 W Sept. 21 TOWSON STATE 3-1 W Sept. 25 at Lafayette 2-1 W Sept. 28 at Hartwick 5-0 W Oct. 4 INDIANA* 1-1 (OT) T Oct. 8 PHILADELPHIA U. 7-0 W Oct. 11 at Northwestern* 3-1 W Oct. 13 at Wisconsin* 2-3 L Oct. 20 at Akron 1-2 L Oct. 23 BUCKNELL 1-0 W Oct. 26 MICHIGAN STATE * 0-2 L Nov. 1 LOYOLA MARYLAND 0-2 L Nov. 8 OHIO STATE* 1-0 W Big Ten Championship at Penn State Nov. 15 OHIO STATE 3-0 W Nov. 16 INDIANA 2-2 (OT) T (Indiana advances on penalty kicks, 3-2) (1) Adidas Invitational at Portland

Phil Karn 10-6-26, Jon McClay 8-1-17, Jeff Lear 5-3-13, Fredrik Guster 6-0-12, David Weil 4-2-10

(1) Duke Invitational; (2) Penn State Nike Classic

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Head Coach: Barry Gorman 19-4-1 (3-2-0 Big Ten; T-2nd) Sept. 3 at Clemson 3-2 W Sept. 5 at Loyola Maryland 2-1 W Sept. 10 VILLANOVA 6-3 W Sept. 14 ROBERT MORRIS 3-0 W Sept. 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE (1) 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 18 AKRON (1) 3-2 W Sept. 24 BOWLING GREEN 1-0 (2OT) W Sept. 26 FIU 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 1 at Indiana* 2-4 L Oct. 5 CLEVELAND STATE 1-0 W Oct. 8 NORTHWESTERN* 1-0 W Oct. 10 WISCONSIN* 2-1 (OT) W Oct. 17 at Ohio State* 0-1 L Oct. 22 SETON HALL 2-1 W Oct. 24 Michigan State* 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 30 South Carolina 2-1 W Oct. 31 C. OF CHARLESTON 2-1 W Nov. 7 HARTWICK 0-0 (OT) T Big Ten Championship at Michigan State Nov. 12 at Michigan State 2-1 (OT) W Nov. 13 vs. Ohio State 1-0 W Nov. 14 vs. Indiana 1-2 (2OT) L NCAA Championship Nov. 20 WILLIAM & MARY 1-0 W Nov. 28 ST. JOHN’S 2-1 (3OT) W Dec. 5 at No. 2 Indiana 0-3 L (1) Penn State Nike Classic

1998

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 14-6-2 (4-1-0 Big Ten; 2nd) Sept. 1 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 8-0 W Sept. 4 at Akron 1-0 W Sept. 8 WILLIAM & MARY 0-1 (OT) L Sept. 11 PORTLAND (1) 0-0 (2OT) T Sept. 13 LOYOLA MARYLAND (1) 3-1 W Sept. 19 vs. American (2) 0-2 L Sept. 20 at VCU (2) 1-0 W Sept. 25 at Army (3) 2-1 W Sept. 27 vs. Hartford (3) 2-2 T Oct. 2 vs. Indiana* (4) 0-1 (OT) L Oct. 9 at Northwestern* 1-0 W Oct. 11 at Wisconsin* 3-2 W Oct. 15 at Cleveland State 1-0 W Oct. 18 OHIO STATE* 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 21 BUCKNELL 7-1 W Oct. 25 MICHIGAN STATE* 1-0 W Oct. 31 at Hartwick 0-2 L Nov. 7 vs. James Madison (5) 1-0 W Big Ten Championship at Northwestern Nov. 14 Ohio State 3-2 (2OT) W Nov. 15 Indiana 0-1 (2OT) L NCAA Championship Nov. 22 at Connecticut 1-0 W Nov. 28 at No. 5 St. John’s 0-2 L

(1) Penn State Nike Classic; (2) Virginia Commonwealth Nike Classic; (3) Army Invitational; (4) at Fleetwood, Pa.; (5) at Myerstown, Pa.

Jon McClay 9-4-22, Ricardo Villar 4-9-17, Matt Leahy 3-2-8

Ricardo Villar 13-9-35, Greg Oldfield 7-4-18, Blake Novotny 5-3-13, Pete Shellenberger 3-6-12

2000

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 13-6-2 (3-2-1 Big Ten; 3rd) Sept. 1 vs. Vermont (1) 3-0 W Sept. 3 at New Hampshire (1) 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 8 ST. BONAVENTURE 2-0 W Sept. 10 at Villanova 4-0 W Sept. 15 C. OF CHARLESTON (2) 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 16 VCU (2) 1-0 (OT) W Sept. 23 at Michigan* 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 26 at Akron 0-2 L Sept. 29 INDIANA* 2-3 L Oct. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA 0-1 L Oct. 6 at Northwestern* 6-2 W Oct. 8 at Wisconsin* 2-0 W Oct. 12 CORNELL 3-0 W Oct. 15 OHIO STATE* 1-1 (2OT) T Oct. 23 MICHIGAN STATE* 0-2 L Oct. 27 vs. Cincinnati (3) 1-0 W Oct. 29 vs. Kentucky (3) 1-1 (2OT) T Nov. 4 at Hartwick 1-3 L Big Ten Championship at Ohio State Nov. 9 vs. Michigan 2-1 (2OT) W Nov. 10 vs. Michigan State 2-1 W Nov. 12 at Ohio State 2-3 (OT) L

(1) New Hampshire Nike Classic; (2) Penn State Nike Classic; (3) Ohio State Nike Classic

Derek Potteiger 13-6-32, Brett Forbrich 4-4-12, Pete Shellenberger 4-4-12

* Denotes conference match.

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Head Coach: Barry Gorman 14-5-1 (4-1-1 Big Ten, 2nd) Aug. 31 BUCKNELL 5-1 W Sept. 2 at South Carolina 2-3 L Sept. 6 VILLANOVA 5-0 W Sept. 9 MICHIGAN* 4-0 W Sept. 14 DUQUESNE (1) (CANCELLED) Sept. 15 BOSTON COLLEGE (1) (CANCELLED)

Sept. 21 vs. Missouri State (2) 1-0 Sept. 23 vs. #14 Creighton (2) 2-1 Sept. 28 at #6 Indiana* 1-3 Oct. 5 NORTHWESTERN* 3-0 Oct. 7 WISCONSIN* 2-0 Oct. 10 at Cornell 1-3 Oct. 14 at Ohio State 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 21 at Michigan State* 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 26 HARTWICK 1-0 Oct. 28 at American 2-1 Oct. 31 LEHIGH 1-0 Nov. 3 at Old Dominion 3-0 Big Ten Championship at Wisconsin Nov. 8 vs. Northwestern 2-0 Nov. 9 vs. Michigan State 1-2 NCAA Championship Nov. 25 SOUTH FLORIDA 1-0 (3OT) Dec. 1 at No. 8 St. John’s 1-2 (3OT)

W W L W W L T W W W W W W L W L

(1) Penn State Nike Classic; (2) Ohio State Nike Classic

2021

Ricardo Villar 10-13-33, Chad Severs 5-5-15, Brett Jacquette 4-3-11, Derek Potteiger 2-7-11

2002

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 16-8-2 (3-3-0 Big Ten; T-2nd) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Aug. 30 vs. Richmond (1) 1-2 (2OT) L Sept. 1 vs. East Carolina (1) 4-2 W Sept. 6 at Maryland (2) 1-2 L Sept. 8 vs. #1 Virginia (2) 4-2 W Sept. 13 VILLANOVA (3) 2-1 W Sept. 15 AMERICAN (3) 1-2 L Sept. 20 AKRON 2-1 W Sept. 22 at Michigan* 1-0 W Sept. 27 #5 INDIANA* 0-1 (2OT) L Sept. 29 TOWSON 3-1 W Oct. 4 at Northwestern* 2-1 W Oct. 6 at Wisconsin* 1-2 L Oct. 9 at Seton Hall 2-3 L Oct. 13 OHIO STATE* 1-0 W Oct. 18 at Hartwick 2-0 W Oct. 20 MICHIGAN STATE* 0-1 L Oct. 27 at Boston College 2-1 (OT) W Nov. 5 at #24 Lehigh 1-0 W Big Ten Championship at Penn State Nov. 14 WISCONSIN 1-0 W Nov. 15 INDIANA 2-1 (3OT) W Nov. 17 MICHIGAN 2-1 W NCAA Championship Nov. 27 NORTH CAROLINA 1-0 (2OT) W Dec. 1 WILLIAM & MARY 1-0 (OT) W Dec. 7 at No. 3 UCLA 1-7 L

(1) Ohio State Nike Classic; (2) Maryland Tournament; (3) Penn State Nike Classic

Chad Severs 17-3-37, Joe Zewe 4-6-14, Pasi Karpinnen 4-6-14, David Walters 2-5-9, Brent Jacquette 2-3-7

2003

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 9-10-1 (1-5-0 Big Ten; 6th) Aug. 29 vs. #1 UCLA (1) 2-5 Aug. 31 at Cal State Fullerton (1) 0-2 Sept. 5 vs. Bradley (2) 2-1 Sept. 7 vs. Tulsa (2) 3-2 (2OT) Sept. 12 BOSTON COLLEGE (3) 2-1 Sept. 13 HARTWICK (3) 2-1 Sept. 19 at #10 Akron 0-1 Sept. 21 ST. BONAVENTURE 2-0 Oct. 2 NORTHWESTERN* 3-1 Oct. 5 WISCONSIN* 0-1 Oct. 12 at Ohio State* 1-3 Oct. 16 vs. #2 Maryland (4) 0-1 Oct. 19 at Michigan State* 3-4 Oct. 26 MICHIGAN* 2-4 Oct. 29 LEHIGH 1-0 Nov. 5 at Villanova 0-2 Nov. 8 at #9 Indiana* 2-3 Big Ten Championship at Indiana Nov. 13 vs. Michigan State 2-1 Nov. 14 vs. Northwestern 1-0 Nov. 16 at Indiana (3OT) 1-1 (3OT)

2005

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(Indiana advances via penalty kicks, 4-1) (1) Soccer Town Classic at Cal State Fullerton; (2) Ohio State Buckeye Classic; (3) Penn State Nike Classic; (4) at Hershey, Pa.

Chad Severs 7-3-17, Brian Devlin 4-6-14, Simon Omekanda 3-8-14

2004

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 10-4-8 (1-3-2 Big Ten; 4th) Sept. 3 vs. #6 UNC (1) 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 5 vs. #8 Wake Forest (1) 2-2 (2OT) T Sept. 10 vs. Georgetown (2) 3-2 (2OT) W Sept. 12 vs. #2 St. John’s (2) 0-0 (2OT) T Sept. 18 VIRGINIA TECH (3) 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 19 AKRON (3) 4-0 W Sept. 24 at #25 Tulsa (4) 3-2 W Sept. 26 vs. #15 SMU (4) 3-2 (2OT) W Sept. 28 GEORGE MASON 0-0 (2OT) T Oct. 1 #6 INDIANA* 1-2 L Oct. 8 at Northwestern* 2-2 (2OT) T Oct. 10 at Wisconsin* 3-4 L Oct. 14 at #21 Maryland 4-1 W Oct. 17 OHIO STATE* 0-3 L Oct. 20 BUCKNELL 2-0 W Oct. 24 MICHIGAN STATE* 1-0 (2OT) W Oct. 27 CORNELL 3-0 W Oct. 31 at Michigan* 0-0 (2OT) T Nov. 3 at Villanova 1-1 (2OT) T Nov. 7 at Lehigh 1-0 W Big Ten Championship at Michigan Nov. 11 vs. Northwestern 0-1 (OT) L NCAA Championship Nov. 23 #25 TULSA 1-1 (2OT) T

(Tulsa advances on penalty kicks, 4-3) (1) Ohio State Classic; (2) Maryland Tournament; (3) Penn State Nike Classic; (4) Tulsa Golden Hurricane Classic

Chad Severs 9-3-21, Simon Omekanda 6-5-17, Richard Costanzo 4-7-15, Brian Devlin 3-5-11. GK Conrad Taylor, 1.02 GAA, 8 SHO

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 13-7-2 (6-0-0 Big Ten; 1st) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Sept. 2 vs. #8 New Mexico (1) 0-2 L Sept. 4 vs. Marquette (1) 0-1 L Sept. 9 vs. James Madison (2) 1-2 L Sept. 11 at Virginia Tech (2) 0-0 (2OT) T Sept. 16 #17 UCLA (3) 0-1 L Sept. 18 CAL STATE FULLERTON (3) 2-0 W Sept. 21 #6 MARYLAND 1-0 W Sept. 24 at George Mason 0-1 (OT) L Sept. 27 ST. BONAVENTURE 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 30 at #5 Indiana* 2-1 (OT) W Oct. 3 at #4 Akron 1-2 L Oct. 7 NORTHWESTERN* 4-1 W Oct. 9 WISCONSIN* 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 16 at Ohio State* 1-0 (2OT) W Oct. 19 at Cornell 2-1 W Oct. 23 at Michigan State* 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 30 MICHIGAN* 3-2 (OT) W Nov. 4 HARTWICK 3-0 W Big Ten Championship at Northwestern Nov. 11 vs. Michigan State 2-0 W Nov. 13 vs. #2 Indiana 1-0 W NCAA Championship Nov. 22 #20 SETON HALL 1-0 W Nov. 27 #11 CREIGHTON 1-3 L

(1) Ohio State Classic; (2) Virginia Tech Classic; (3) Penn State Nike Classic

Jason Yeisley 9-6-24, Simon Omekanda 6-9-21, Brian Devlin 2-6-10, Jeff Chambers 2-6-10. GK Conrad Taylor 0.78 GAA, 10 SHO

2006

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 7-11-2 (3-3-0 Big Ten; 4th) Aug. 25 vs. Furman (1) 0-2 L Aug. 27 vs. Hartwick (1) 2-1 W Sept. 1 vs. #11 Wake Forest (2) 0-2 L Sept. 3 at #1 North Carolina (2) 0-1 L Sept. 8 #13 SAN FRANCISCO (3) 0-2 L Sept. 10 #23 BOSTON U. (3) 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 17 MICHIGAN STATE* 3-1 W Sept. 20 at #6 Maryland 0-2 L Sept. 24 at #14 Northwestern* 2-1 W Sept. 27 #9 WEST VIRGINIA 1-2 L Oct. 1 OHIO STATE* 1-2 L Oct. 6 at #18 Akron 0-0 (2OT) T Oct. 8 BUFFALO 3-0 W Oct. 15 at Wisconsin* 0-2 L Oct. 17 BUCKNELL 3-1 W Oct. 20 #9 INDIANA* 1-0 W Oct. 25 #13 LEHIGH 1-2 (2OT) L Oct. 28 at Michigan* 0-1 L Big Ten Championship at Ohio State Nov. 2 vs. Northwestern 2-1 (2OT) W Nov. 3 vs. #10 Indiana 0-1 L

(1) Ohio State Classic; (2) Carolina NIke Classic; (3) Penn State Classic

Simon Omekanda 5-4-14, Jeff Chambers 2-3-7, Barkley Miller 2-2-6, Stephen Reihner 1-4-6. GK Conrad Taylor 1.16 GAA, 3 SHO

* Denotes conference match.

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Head Coach: Barry Gorman 7-8-4 (2-2-2 Big Ten; 4th) Aug. 31 vs. Syracuse (1) 0-4 L Sept. 2 vs. #13 West Virginia (1) 0-1 L Sept. 7 WILLIAM & MARY (2) 4-1 W Sept. 9 OLD DOMINION (2) 0-1 L Sept. 14 at Cal State Fullerton 2-0 W Sept. 16 at #10 UCLA 1-4 L Sept. 23 at Michigan State* 2-2 (2OT) T Sept. 26 PENNSYLVANIA 3-2 (2OT) W Sept. 29 #3 NORTHWESTERN* 2-1 W Oct. 6 at Ohio State* 0-1 L Oct. 10 LAFAYETTE 1-1 (2OT) T Oct. 13 at Boston University 1-2 L Oct. 17 at #19 Akron 0-3 L Oct. 20 WISCONSIN* 3-3 (2OT) T Oct. 23 CORNELL 2-1 (2OT) W Oct. 28 at #10 Indiana* 0-1 L Oct. 31 VILLANOVA 1-0 (OT) W Nov. 4 MICHIGAN* 2-1 W Big Ten Championship at Michigan State Nov. 8 at Michigan State 0-0 (2OT) T

(Michigan State advances via penalty kicks, 4-3) (1) Wolstein Soccer Classic at Ohio State; (2) Penn State Classic

Jason Yeisley 6-4-16, Treavor Gelsinger 3-6-12, Jacobo Vera 4-1-9, Frank Costigliola 3-3-9 GK Conrad Taylor 1.42 GAA, 3 SHO

2008

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 5-11-3 (2-4-0 Big Ten; 5th) Aug. 29 vs. UCF (1) 2-0 W Aug. 31 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (1) 0-1 L Sept. 5 #18 TULSA (2) 1-2 L Sept. 7 BUCKNELL (2) 0-2 L Sept. 10 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 1-0 W Sept. 13 JAMES MADISON 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 19 vs. Saint Mary’s (3) 0-0 (2OT) T Sept. 21 at San Francisco (3) 2-0 W Sept. 24 at Pennsylvania 0-3 L Sept. 28 MICHIGAN STATE* 3-4 L Oct. 4 at #3 Northwestern* 1-2 L Oct. 11 #17 OHIO STATE* 3-2 W Oct. 15 at Cornell 3-1 W Oct. 21 at Lehigh 1-2 L Oct. 26 at Wisconsin* 1-4 L Oct. 29 #2 AKRON 1-1 (2OT) T Nov. 1 #17 INDIANA* 1-0 W Nov. 8 at #12 Michigan* 0-2 L Big Ten Championship at Wisconsin Nov. 13 vs. #4 Northwestern 1-2 (2OT) L

(1) Wolstein Soccer Classic at Ohio State; (2) Penn State Classic; (3) BMW Nike Soccer Challenge at San Francisco

Trevor Gelsinger 6-0-12, Mackenzie Arment 2-3-7, Corey Hertzog 2-2-6

2009

Head Coach: Barry Gorman 12-8-2 (3-2-1 Big Ten; 2nd) Sept. 1 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 5-0 W Sept. 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton (1) 1-2 (OT) L Sept. 6 vs. Gonzaga (1) 1-0 W Sept. 11 HOFSTRA (2) 5-1 W Sept. 13 HARTFORD (2) 1-0 (2OT) W Sept. 18 at Old Dominion 1-2 L Sept. 20 at James Madison 0-3 L Sept. 23 LEHIGH 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 27 #22 MICHIGAN* 2-0 W Sept. 30 PENNSYLVANIA 5-0 W Oct. 4 at Michigan State* 1-0 W Oct. 11 #21 NORTHWESTERN* 1-1 (2OT) T Oct. 14 LAFAYETTE 2-0 W Oct. 18 at Ohio State* 1-2 L Oct. 21 at Bucknell 2-1 W Oct. 28 at #1 Akron 0-3 L Oct. 31 WISCONSIN* 2-1 W Nov. 6 at Indiana* 1-2 L Big Ten Tournament at Indiana Nov. 12 vs. Michigan 1-0 (2OT) W Nov. 13 vs. Michigan State 3-0 W Nov. 15 vs. #25 Ohio State 0-1 L NCAA Championship Nov. 22 MARYLAND 1-2 L

(1) Wolstein Classic at Ohio State; (2) Penn State Classic

Corey Hertzog 11-6-28, Jason Yeisley 8-5-21, Matheus Braga 7-7-21, Drew Cost 3-2-8, GK Warren Gross 12-7-2, .083 GAA, 9 SHO

2010

Head Coach: Bob Warming 14-8-1 (2-3-1 Big Ten; 5th) Sept. 3 vs. Buffalo (1) 5-0 W Sept. 5 vs. C. of Charleston (1) 1-0 W Sept. 10 BUCKNELL (2) 1-2 L Sept. 12 BINGHAMTON (2) 4-3 W Sept. 17 at Air Force 2-0 W Sept. 19 at Denver 4-0 W Sept. 24 INDIANA 2-3 L Sept. 29 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 4-3 W Oct. 3 at Michigan 1-2 L Oct. 6 VILLANOVA 1-0 W Oct. 10 #18 MICHIGAN STATE 2-1 W Oct. 13 #1 AKRON 1-2 (2OT) L Oct. 17 at Northwestern 1-1 T Oct. 20 UMBC 1-2 (OT) L Oct. 23 Ohio STATE 2-1 (OT) W Oct. 27 at #14 Penn 0-3 L Nov. 2 at Lafayette 2-1 W Nov. 6 at Wisconsin 1-2 L Big Ten Tournament at Penn State Nov. 11 NORTHWESTERN 3-1 W Nov. 12 INDIANA 2-1 W Nov. 14 MICHIGAN 4-1 L NCAA Championship Nov. 21 OLD DOMINION 4-1 W Nov. 28 at #2 Maryland 0-1 L

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2011

Head Coach: Bob Warming 9-9-4 (0-6-0 Big Ten; 7th) Aug. 27 SIENA (1) 1-0 W Aug. 29 AMERICAN (1) 2-0 W Sept. 2 vs. Stetson (2) 2-3 L Sept. 4 vs. FIU (2) 1-0 W Sept. 9 SAINT PETER’S 3-0 W Sept. 14 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 1-0 W Sept. 18 at Hartford 0-0 (2OT) T Sept. 23 at #7 Indiana* 0-1 L Sept. 27 #17 GEORGETOWN 0-0 (2OT) T Oct. 1 MICHIGAN* 1-2 L Oct. 4 PENN 2-0 W Oct. 9 at Michigan State* 0-1 L Oct. 12 at #5 Akron 0-1 L Oct. 16 NORTHWESTERN* 0-1 L Oct. 19 UMBC 1-0 W Oct. 23 at Ohio State* 0-1 (OT) L Oct. 26 at Bucknell 0-0 (2OT) T Nov. 1 at Hofstra 1-1 (2OT) T Nov. 5 WISCONSIN* 0-1 (2OT) L Big Ten Tournament at Michigan Nov. 9 vs. Ohio State 2-0 W Nov. 11 vs. Wisconsin 1-0 W Nov. 13 vs. Northwestern 1-2 L

(1) Penn State Classic; (2) Wolstein Classic at Ohio State

Minh Vu 4-3-11, Julian Cardona 4-2-10, Hasani Sinclair 3-2-8, Jordan Tyler 2-2-6 GK Andrew Wolverton 0.61 GAA, 12 SHO

2012

Head Coach: Bob Warming 9-5-3 (3-1-2 Big Ten; T-1st) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Aug. 25 STETSON 3-0 W Aug. 27 HARTFORD 3-2 W Aug. 31 DUQUESNE 1-0 W Sept. 2 at #21 Georgetown 1-2 L Sept. 6 WEST VIRGINIA 0-0 (2OT) T Sept. 14 ALBANY 1-0 W Sept. 16 ADELPHI 3-0 W Sept. 21 at Wisconsin* 1-0 W Sept. 25 at Lehigh 0-1 L Sept. 29 #20 INDIANA* 0-1 (2OT) L Oct. 6 at Michigan* 1-1 (2OT) T Oct. 10 #3 AKRON 0-2 L Oct. 14 MICHIGAN STATE* 2-1 W Oct. 17 BUCKNELL 2-1 W Oct. 21 at #24 Northwestern* 1-0 (2OT) W Oct. 28 OHIO STATE* 4-4 (2OT) T Oct. 31 at Penn Cancelled Big Ten Tournament at Northwestern Nov. 9 vs. Michigan State 3-1 L Julian Cardona 6-2-14, Daniel Burnham 4-3-11, Minh Vu 2-3-7, Marvin Ledgister 3-0-6, Hasani Sinclair 1-4-6

(1) Wolstein Classic at Ohio State; (2) Penn State Classic

Corey Hertzog 20-6-46, Matheus Braga 5-17-27, Jordan Tyler 5-3-13, Mackenzie Arment 2-9-13

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Head Coach: Bob Warming 13-6-2 (5-1-0 Big Ten; 1st) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Aug. 30 RADFORD 1-0 W Sept. 1 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 1-0 W Sept. 6 at Rutgers 1-4 L Sept. 8 at #23 St. John’s 0-1 L Sept. 13 #5 CALIFORNIA 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 17 ROBERT MORRIS 1-0 W Sept. 22 DUQUESNE 1-0 W Sept. 25 at West Virginia 2-1 W Sept. 29 WISCONSIN* 3-1 W Oct. 2 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 0-1 (2OT) L Oct. 6 at Indiana* 2-0 W Oct. 11 MICHIGAN* 3-1 W Oct. 20 at #14 Michigan State* 2-1 (2OT) W Oct. 27 #19 NORTHWESTERN* 2-1 (2OT) W Oct. 29 at Penn 2-1 W Nov. 2 at Ohio State* 0-1 (2OT) L Nov. 6 at #9 Akron 1-2 (2OT) L Big Ten Tournament at Ohio State Nov. 15 vs. Indiana 0-0 (2OT) T (Indiana advances on penalty kicks, 5-3)

2021

NCAA Championship Nov. 21 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN 1-0 W Nov. 24 at #15 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 W Dec. 1 at #25 New Mexico 0-2 L Connor Maloney 2-7-11, Jordan Tyler 5-1-11, Eli Dennis 4-2-10, Martin Seiler 3-0-6, Owen Griffith 2-2-6, Mark Wadid 3-0-6, GK Andrew Wolverton 0.81 GAA, 8 SHO

2014

Head Coach: Bob Warming 13-6-1 (5-3-0 Big Ten; T-2nd) Aug. 29 OAKLAND 1-0 W Aug. 31 ST JOHN’S 3-0 W Sept. 5 TEMPLE 1-0 W Sept. 8 at James Madison 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 13 at #11 Indiana * 1-0 W Sept. 16 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 3-0 W Sept. 21 OHIO STATE * 1-0 W Sept. 24 PENN 6-2 W Sept. 28 at Michigan * 1-0 W Oct. 1 at Bucknell 2-0 W Oct. 4 RUTGERS * 1-0 W Oct. 12 at Maryland * 0-4 L Oct. 18 #16 MICHIGAN STATE * 0-2 L Oct. 22 WEST VIRGINIA 1-2 L Oct. 26 WISCONSIN * 2-1 (2OT) W Nov. 2 at #20 Northwestern * 1-2 (2OT) L Nov. 5 AKRON 1-0 W Big Ten Tournament at Penn State Nov. 9 vs. # 21 Michigan State 0-1 L NCAA Championship Nov. 20 HARTWICK 2-1 W Nov. 23 at No. 9 Syracuse 1-2 L Connor Maloney 10-3-23, Mikey Minutillo 8-4-20, Brian James 1-7-9, Drew Klingenberg 2-4-8, Brandon Savino 2-1-5 GK Andrew Wolverton 0.90 GAA, 9 SHO

2015

Head Coach: Bob Warming 7-8-3 (2-4-2 Big Ten; 8th) Aug. 28 SAN FRANCISCO 1-0 W Aug. 30 NAVY 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 4 at Temple 0-2 L Sept. 8 JAMES MADISON 2-0 W Sept. 13 INDIANA * 1-0 W Sept. 20 at Ohio State * 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 23 at Penn 2-0 W Sept. 27 MICHIGAN * 0-2 L Sept. 30 at Akron 0-1 L Oct. 3 at Rutgers * 2-0 W Oct. 9 MARYLAND * 3-4 L Oct. 13 at West Virginia 0-3 L Oct. 18 at Michigan State * 1-2 L Oct. 21 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 3-0 W Oct. 24 at Wisconsin * 2-2 (2OT) T Nov. 1 NORTHWESTERN 1-2 L Big Ten Tournament at Ohio State Nov. 7 vs. Michigan State 2-1 (OT) W Nov. 8 vs. Ohio State 0-1 (OT) L Connor Maloney 7-2-16, Brian James 3-3-9, Drew Klingenberg 2-2-6, Sam Bollinger 3-0-6 GK Matt Bersano, 1.19 GAA, 5 SHO

2016

Head Coach: Bob Warming 8-8-2 (4-4-0 Big Ten, 5th) Aug. 26 at #1 Stanford 0-0 (2OT) T Aug. 28 at UC Berkeley 1-2 (OT) L Sept. 2 JAMES MADISON 1-0 W Sept. 5 OAKLAND 2-1 W Sept. 9 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 1-3 L Sept. 13 OHIO STATE * 4-2 W Sept. 18 at #4 Maryland * 2-3 (OT) L Sept. 23 WISCONSIN * 2-1 W Sept. 27 TEMPLE 0-1 L Oct. 2 at Michigan * 0-2 L Oct. 8 at Indiana * 0-1 L Oct. 11 PITTSBURGH 1-0 W Oct. 15 #19 MICHIGAN STATE * 1-0 (2OT) W Oct. 18 AKRON 2-2 (2OT) T Oct. 21 RUTGERS * 3-2 (2OT) W Oct. 25 WRIGHT STATE 1-0 W OCt. 30 at Northwestern * 0-1 L Big Ten Tournament at Michigan State Nov. 6 at Michigan State 1-2 L Connor Maloney 8-5-21, Dayonn Harris 3-28, Aymar Sigue 3-0-6, Mason Klerks 2-0-4 GK Evan Finney, 0.82 GAA, 4 SHO

2017

Head Coach: Bob Warming 5-10-2 (2-6-0 Big Ten; 7th) Aug. 25 HOFSTRA 0-1 L Sept. 1 at UC Irvine 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 3 at Loyola Marymount 1-1 (2OT) T Sept. 8 SAINT FRANCIS 1-0 (2OT) W Sept. 12 at Ohio State * 0-3 L Sept. 17 #3 MARYLAND * 0-2 L Sept. 20 DETRIOT MERCY 2-0 W Sept. 23 at Wisconsin * 0-1 L Sept. 27 at Temple 0-3 L Oct. 1 # 20 MICHIGAN * 1-2 (2OT) L Oct. 7 #1 INDIANA * 0-1 L Oct. 10 at Pitt 2-3 (OT) L Oct. 14 at #6 Michigan State * 0-1 L Oct. 22 at Rutgers * 6-2 W Oct. 25 at James Madison 2-1 W Oct. 29 NORTHWESTERN 2-1 W Big Ten Tournament at Indiana Nov. 6 vs. #1 Indiana 0-1 (OT) L Ethan Beckford 5-1-11, Aaron Molloy 3-0-6, Aymar Sigue 2-1-5, Callum Pritchatt 1-3-5 GK Evan Finney, 1.30 GAA, 2 SHO

2018

Head Coach: Jeff Cook 6-9-2 (3-3-2 Big Ten, 6th) Aug. 24 UCF 1-2 (2OT) Aug. 28 BOWLING GREEN 1-0 Aug. 31 at Rhode Island 0-1 Sept. 3 OREGON STATE 0-1 Sept. 8 at #15 Villanova^ 1-2 Sept. 11 HIGH POINT (CANCELLED) Sept. 16 OHIO STATE* 3-1 Sept. 21 at #21 Michigan* 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 26 #5 MICHIGAN STATE* 0-1 Sept. 30 at #2 Indiana* 0-2 Oct. 6 at Northwestern* 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 9 STONY BROOK 3-0 Oct. 14 WISCONSIN* 1-0 Oct. 17 DETROIT MERCY 2-0 Oct. 20 at James Madison 0-1 Oct. 23 at Maryland* 2-3 (2OT) Oct. 28 RUTGERS* 2-0 Big Ten Tournament at Michigan Nov. 4 at Michigan 1-3

L W L L L W T L L T W W W L L W L

^Originally scheduled for Sept. 7 at Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pa.

Jeremy Rafanello 3-1-7, Mac Curran 3-0-6, Aaron Molloy 2-2-6, Callum Pritchatt 1-4-6 GK Josh Levine, 1.15 GAA, 4 SHO

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Head Coach: Jeff Cook 12-4-3 (6-1-1 Big Ten; 2nd) Aug. 30 #5 STANFORD 0-5 L Sept. 2 at Stony Brook 4-1 W Sept. 6 at #15 UCF 2-2 (2OT) T Sept. 8 Stetson 2-0 W Sept. 13 VILLANOVA 1-0 W Sept. 21 at Ohio State* 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 27 MICHIGAN* 0-0 (2OT) T Oct. 1 at Michigan State* 3-0 W Oct. 6 #8 INDIANA* 1-3 L Oct. 12 NORTHWESTERN* 3-2 (OT) W Oct. 15 PITTSBURGH 3-1 W Oct. 19 at Wisconsin* 2-1 W Oct. 22 JAMES MADISON 1-1 (72’) T Oct. 25 APPALACHIAN STATE 4-0 W Oct. 29 #17 MARYLAND* 3-2 (OT) W Nov. 3 at Rutgers* 2-1 (OT) W Big Ten Tournament at Penn State Nov. 10 WISCONSIN 3-0 W Nov. 15 vs. Michigan 0-1 L NCAA Tournament Nov. 24 #21 PROVIDENCE 2-3 (OT) L Aaron Molloy 9-6-24, Liam Butts 9-1-19, Christian Sload 5-5-15, Andrew Privett 2-3-7 GK Kris Shakes 0.69 GAA, 4 SHO

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Head Coach: Jeff Cook 9-2-2 (6-1-1 Big Ten; 2nd) Feb. 19 #21 MARYLAND* 3-2 W Feb. 23 at Rutgers* 2-1 W Feb. 27 MICHIGAN STATE* 0-1 L Mar. 3 at #9 Michigan* (POSTPONED) Mar. 7 at #19 Indiana* (POSTPONED) Mar. 15 RUTGERS* 4-2 W Mar. 19 at Northwestern* 1-0 (OT) W Mar. 23 OHIO STATE* 1-0 W Mar. 27 WISCONSIN* 1-0 W Mar. 31 at Maryland* 2-2 (2OT) T Big Ten Tournament at Penn State Apr. 10 OHIO STATE 3-1 W Apr. 14 MICHIGAN 4-1 W Apr. 17 at #3 Indiana 1-1 (2OT) T (Indiana wins title on penalty kicks, 3-2)

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NCAA Tournament vs. UMass^ vs. #7 Georgetown^

4-1 W 2-3 L

^NCAA Tournament played in Cary, N.C. #2020 season played in spring 2021 due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

Danny Bloyou 8-2-18, Peter Mangione 6-618, Pierre Reedy 5-4-14, Seth Kuhn 2-4-8 GK Kris Shakes 1.05 GAA, 3 SHO

* Denotes conference match.

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JEFFREY FIELD ATTENDANCE

TOP 10 JEFFREY FIELD CROWDS

Year W L T PCT. 1972 6 0 0 1.000 1973 4 0 1 .900 1974 4 1 2 .643 1975 6 2 1 .722 1976 8 1 0 .889 1977 9 1 0 .900 1978 8 2 0 .800 1979 12 1 0 .923 1980 14 0 0 1.000 1981 9 2 0 .818 1982 10 1 2 .846 1983 8 2 0 .800 1984 10 2 1 .808 1985 10 2 0 .833 1986 6 4 2 .583 1987 5 3 2 .600 1988 7 3 1 .682 1989 7 6 0 .538 1990 8 2 0 .800 1991 7 1 0 .875 1992 8 2 0 .800 1993 10 0 1 .955 1994 8 1 1 .850 1995 7 2 0 .778 1996 7 2 2 .727 1997 7 1 0 .875 1998 5 1 1 .786 1999 10 0 1 .955 2000 4 3 1 .563 2001 8 0 0 1.000 2002 9 3 0 .750 2003 5 2 0 .714 2004 5 2 2 .667 2005 7 2 1 .750 2006 4 4 2 .500 2007 6 1 2 .778 2008 3 3 2 .500 2009 7 1 2 .800 2010 8 5 0 .615 2011 5 3 1 .611 2012 7 2 2 .727 2013 8 1 1 .850 2014 10 3 0 .769 2015 4 3 1 .562 2016 8 2 1 .772 2017 3 4 0 .428 2018 6 3 0 .667 2019 6 3 2 .636 2020-21 6 1 0 .857 49 yrs. 349 96 38 .762

Year Gms. Att. Avg. High 1972 6 22,900 3,817 6,200 1973 5 12,550 2,510 4,200 1974 7 32,300 4,614 6,500 1975 9 18,800 2,089 5,200 1976 9 17,800 1,978 4,000 1977 10 18,820 1,882 5,000 1978 10 19,100 1,910 4,800 1979 13 12,369 952 1,850 1980 14 8,525 609 1,500 1981 11 10,600 964 2,000 1982 13 11,030 849 2,100 1983 10 16,400 1,640 5,000 1984 13 20,261 1,559 3,200 1985 12 22,050 1,838 3,000 1986 12 11,953 996 2,500 1987 10 7,600 760 2,100 1988 11 10,003 909 1,800 1989 13 9,425 725 1,450 1990 10 9,522 952 1,320 1991 8 7,089 886 1,400 1992 10 8,879 888 2,920 1993 11 11,655 1,060 2,050 1994 10 15,361 1,536 4,600 1995 9 8,350 928 1,500 1996 11 8,386 762 2,400 1997 8 7,938 992 2,223 1998 7 4,574 653 n/a 1999 11 9,630 876 n/a 2000 8 8,640 1,080 3,263 2001 8 4,609 576 1,250 2002 12 10,010 834 1,947 2003 7 7,333 1,048 2,338 2004 9 10,419 1,158 4,583 2005 10 10,053 1,005 4,017 2006 10 11,527 1,153 2,517 2007 9 7,005 778 2,637 2008 8 6,829 544 2,682 2009 10 5,084 508 817 2010 13 23,951 1,842 4,332 2011 9 4,764 529 921 2012 11 16,062 1,147 4,292 2013 10 10,727 1,073 3,032 2014 13 22,172 1,706 3,223 2015 8 12,372 1,546 2,449 2016 11 10,950 995 2,065 2017 7 7,781 1,112 1,719 2018 9 9,775 1,086 2,682 2019 11 9,400 855 1,985 2020-21* 7 1,371 196 313 49 yrs. 483 584,704 1,211 6,500 11,933 fans per year

Rank M/W Year Attendance 1. M 1974 6,500 2. M 1972 6,200 3. W 2016 5,791 4. W 2019 5,238 5. M 1975 5,200 6. W 2012 5,117 7. M 1983 5,000 8. M 1978 4,800 9. M 1994 4,600 10. M 2004 4,583

*Attendance limited to player guest tickets only due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Team W L T Adelphi 2 0 0 Air Force 1 0 1 Akron 14 17 6 Albany 1 0 0 Alderson Broaddus 2 1 0 Altoona Railroad 2 2 2 American 2 2 0 Army 18 22 5 Appalachian State 1 0 0 Binghamton 2 0 0 Boston College 2 0 0 Boston University 0 1 1 Bowling Green 2 1 0 Bradley 1 0 0 Brown 1 0 0 Bucknell 60 8 4 Buffalo 3 0 0 Cal State Fullerton 3 2 0 Campbell 0 1 0 Carnegie Tech 1 0 0 Catholic 1 0 0 Central Connecticut 1 0 0 College of Charleston 3 0 0 Cincinnati 1 0 0 Clemson 1 0 0 Cleveland State 10 4 1 Colgate 20 6 0 Columbia 1 0 0 Connecticut 8 4 4 Cornell 10 2 3 Creighton 1 1 0 Davis & Elkins 1 0 0 Delaware 2 0 0 Denver 1 0 0 Detroit Mercy 2 0 0 Dickinson 1 0 0 Drexel 3 1 0 Duke 3 2 0 Dunlevy 0 1 0 Duquesne 2 0 0 East Carolina 1 0 0 East Stroudsburg 13 0 0 Evansville 0 2 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 9 10 0 Florida International 2 1 1 Fordham 3 0 0 Franklin & Marshall 1 0 0 Furman 0 1 0 Gannon 2 0 0 George Mason 0 3 1 Georgetown 1 2 1 George Washington 10 0 2 Gettysburg 17 1 0 Girard 1 1 0 Gonzaga 1 0 0 Green Bay 1 0 0

Team Green Bay Hartford Hartwick Harvard Haverford Hofstra Howard Illinois Indiana James Madison Juniata Railroad Kentucky Lafayette La Salle Lehigh Lock Haven Long Island Loyola Maryland Loyola Marymount Marquette Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Michigan State Missouri State Muhlenburg Navy New Hampshire New Mexico North Carolina North Carolina State Northwestern Notre Dame Oakland Ohio State Old Dominion Oregon State Penn State Behrend Penn Philadelphia U. Pittsburgh Princeton Portland Purdue Radford Rhode Island Richmond Robert Morris Rutgers St. Bonaventure Saint Francis (Pa.) St. Francis Brooklyn St. John’s Saint Joseph’s Saint Louis Saint Mary’s (Calif.)

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Team W L T Saint Peter’s 1 0 0 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 0 0 1 Saint Peter’s 1 0 0 San Francisco 2 3 0 Scranton 3 0 0 Seton Hall 8 6 1 Shippensburg 17 0 0 Siena 1 0 0 SIU Edwardsville 1 2 0 South Carolina 1 2 0 Southern Methodist 1 0 0 South Florida 2 0 1 Springfield 4 1 1 Stanford 0 1 1 Stetson 2 1 0 Stony Brook 2 0 0 Swarthmore 7 0 0 Syracuse 30 3 5 Temple 39 21 8 Toronto 2 1 3 Towson 3 1 0 Trenton State 3 0 0 Tulsa 2 1 1 UCLA 0 5 0 UC Berkeley 0 1 1 UCF 1 1 1 UC Irvine 0 0 1 UC Santa Barbara 1 0 0 UMBC 1 1 0 UNLV 0 1 0 Vermont 1 0 0 Villanova 9 2 1 Virginia 1 2 0 Virginia Commonwealth 2 0 0 Virginia Tech 1 0 1 Wake Forest 0 1 2 Washington 0 1 0 West Chester 21 12 1 Western Maryland 7 0 1 Westtown Academy 2 2 2 West Virginia 20 8 2 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 0 0 William & Mary 5 3 0 Wisconsin 21 12 3 Wright State 2 0 0 Yale 2 0 0

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A

Ackley, Edward M. Adams, James Adelsberg, David Agesen, Thomas Agesen, Torben Ainghorn, Allen Akom, Antwi Al-Rubaiyi, Ali Allen, Bruce Allen, Rick Allen, Gregory K. Allen, S.L. Allison, G.L. Alfredo, Jimmy Ambler, Marple Ammann, Arie Anderson, C.H. Anderson, Fred Appleman, Charles Arment, Mackenzie Arner, O.Q. Arnold, Charles G. Arnold, Mike Ascherl, Christoph Astiz, Carlos A. Atherton, James Awodesu, Femi

2021

B

Badaracco, Ryan Bahr, Chris Bahr, Matt Bailey, L.W.F. Bailey, Sam Baily, K.G. Baldino, Ciro Ballantine, Ray Ballestero, Tom Barkoff, Peter Barnes, Felix Barninger, Michael Barriero, Ed Barron, Jacob Bates, Robert Bauer, Paul R. Bechdel, Wayne Becker, Ralph J. Beckett, Tom Beckford, Ethan Bell, G.E. Bell, Ray Bello, Gary Bender, Paul Benford, James Berger, Travis Bernlohr, James Bernotas, Erik Bernstein, Gabe Bersano, Matt Bertram, James Berzkalns, George Besoushko, Julius Bielicki, Joe Biescecker, Fred N. Bigott, L.A. Bijur, Jerry Binns, C.H. Binns, David Binns, John Birmingham, Brendan Bishop, Robert Black, Floyd Black, H.M.

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1959 1974-75 2020-pres. 1987-1991 1982-85 1999, 2000 1985 1963-64 1972-74 1970-72 1976 1927, 29 1911 1999 1933-34 2016-18 1928-30 1944-45 2008-11 1915-19 1941 1971-73 2005 1959-60 1943-44 2020-pres.

2005-06, 2008 1971-74 1974-77 1917 1964-66 1920 1971-74 1982-83 1971 2000-01 1935-36 1991 1976, 78 2011-12 1943 1956-58 1943 1957 1987-91 2017-18 1925-26 1933-35 1966 1942, 46 1955, 57 1992-96 1985-86 1995 2001-04 2015 1999-2000 1962 1958 1933-35 1959 1938-40 1954 1921-22 1944, 47 1934-35 2010 1913-14 1945-46 1912

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Bloyou, Danny Blumenthal, Steve Bodossian, Leo Bohlen, Bobby Bojcun, Ihor Boles, Dave Bollinger, Sam Bommarito, Salvatore Borda, W.H. Borra, Emil Bostley, Phil J., Jr. Bounds, Vernon M. Boyer, S.E. Bradbury, R.C. Bradford, H.E. Braga, Matheus Brennan, Bill Briggs, Ian Bringolf, Mitchel Brower, Ralph Bruce, Earl J., Jr. Brubaker, Reed Brubaker, Rick Brubaker, Ross Brunache, Jean Claude Buchanan, H.L. Buck, John Bucy, Bill Buddenhagen, Brent Bulatovic, Marko Burnham, Daniel Buss, Clarence Butts, Liam Buzad, P. Cafferky, Jay Calvano, Anthony Cameron, Malik Campbell, Claver Campbell, John Campbell, Shane Campbell, Will Canter, Dan Carbon, E.L. Cardona, Julian Carinci, Ray Carney, David Carvalho, Yan Casais, Andres Cashie, Alvin Casterline, H. Catanach, A.E. Chambers, Jeff Charlton, Jack Cheney, Kelton Chenowith, Max Cherry, J.L. Christina, Bob Churchill, Chris Chyzowwych, Ihor Ciarla, Marco Cirilli, Nicholas Cockley, N.I. Coder, Ron Coleman, Ronald Coll, Michael Collins, Andre Collins, Micah Comforto, Joe Conlon, Noel Conneh, Mikey Coombs, R.E. Cooper, Jerry

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2020-pres. 1979-82 1975-76 2006-08 1973 1972-75 2015-17 1975-78 1936-37 1953 1958 1959 1948-49 1916 1931 2008-10 1983-84 1990-94 2016-18 1955-57 1957-58 1999 1995-99 1995-99 1974, 76-77 1912-13 1962 1990-94 1969-71 1982-83 2010-12 1948-50 2019-pres. 1949 1991-94 2002-04 2015-16 1977-78 1944, 47 2012-13 2019 1978-81 1925 2011-12 1968-70 1995-98 2004-05 2007-10 1963 1932 1917-18 2003-06 1951-52 2012 1942 1925-27 1983-85 1997-99 1957 2009-11 1971 1926 1949-50 1949-51 1993-96 1963-64 2011-13 1967 1988 2017-18 1916 1945

Cope, Harold Corapi, Giuseppe Corbett, George Corman, J. Ned Correa, Diego Correia, Joe Cost, Drew Costanzo, Richard Costello, Kevin Costigliola, Frank Cottrell, Austin Craig, J. Doug Cranston, H. Vigor Crawford, W. Crooks, J. Crouch, J. Cunningham, Bob Cuno, J.B. Cuit, G.W., Jr. Curran, Mac

1914 1991-94 1933-35 1939-41 2007, 09 1964, 66 2007-10 2004 1975, 77 2006-09 2005 1972-73 1914 1943 1922 1944 1979-82 1912-13 1917-18 2015-18

D

Dabora, Dave Dabora, Josh Dacey, Raymond Dahle, Einar Daigle, Peter Dantzig, Tim Davies, S.F., Jr. Davis, David W. Dawson, Ben Daykin, A. Dearborn, Richard Debonis, A.F. Deeds, Mason DeGrange, Vernon Denard, Dennis Dennis, Eli Dennis, Greg DePeppe, Chris DeRemer, Mike Derkacz, Casey DeVilbiss, Frank Devlin, Brian Dierks, Paul Dietrich, William Dinacci, Marc Ditzler, Glen Djurdjevic, Velimir Doman, James Dorwart, A.L. Dougald, Don Dufford, John Durain, J. Donald Dutemple, A.C. Dutemple, W.B. Dutemple, W.P. Dutrow, Donald Duttenhofer, Bruce

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Earnhardt, Eric Eccles, Simon Eckelmeyer, Bert Edgerton, R.D. Edmonds, James Edward, Selwyn Ehrlich, Bobby Eisenhuth, J.L. Elliott, Owen Elmore, Arturo Emanuele, Dominic Emig, George Engelhardt, Keith

1982-85 2019-20 1962-64 1987-91 1986-89 1973-75 1938 1955-56 1999-2002 1930-32 1940 1929 2018-20 1964-66 1971-73 2012-14 1979-82 1985-88 2001-02 2007-08 1959 2002-05 1951-54 1942, 45-46 1990-93 1967-69 1960-62 1945 1915 1956 1941 1939-40 1913 1911-12 1914 1952 1971-74 2000-01, 03 1983-86 1985-88 1927-29 1955-56 1931-33 1975-78 1925 2019-pres. 1984 1975-76 1945, 49-50 1989-93


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Erdman, K. Ernst, F. Robert Espinosa, John Esser, Kirk Etters, J. Boyd Etters, James Evans, F.I. Evans, Justin Evans, Tyger

1944 1938-40 1994 1991-95 1942, 46 1946 1930-32 1995 2020-pres.

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Falk, Randy Faria, Rafael Farrer, Howard C., Jr. Fast, Robert J. Fegley, Larry Fetrow, Mark Fiedler, William Filoon, Karl Finney, Evan Finzel, E. Fisher, John Fishman, Marvin Fitzwater, Liam Flamporis, Stamatios Flanagan, Thomas Fleischer, Alan Fletcher, Jack Follmer, Frank Forbrich, Brett Forgue, Brian Francis, Nat Frantz, Steve Frazier, Wes Frederick, Mark Freeman, Harold Friberg, Eric

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Gaber, Andrew Gaines, Michael Galindo, Anibal Gallagher, Dan Gallagher, John Gallagher, Ryan Galvin, Robert Gans, J.L., Jr. Garber, Randy Garcia, Charles Gardiner, Scott Garey, Matt Gatti, John Gatto, Vince Gaul, H.A. Geczy, George Gelsinger, Treavor Geltman, Peter Giaimo, Antonio Giampapa, Michael Giberman, Barry Gibson, Whit Gill, Danny Gillen, Ted Gillispie, Gerry Gilmour, Billy Gladding, F.W. Glaser, F.E. Gonzalez, Daniel Gonzalez, Michael Goren, Volkan Gorman, Trevor Gottschling, James Gouverneur, Sebastien Graebner, Eugene

2011-14 2009 1959-61 1942 1958-59 2008-11 1957-58 1965 2013-17 1932-33 2000-01 1977 2008 1954-56 1961, 64 2003 1932-34 1950-52 1999-2002 2009-12 2000-01 1986-89 1971-73 1943 1940-42 1987-91 1943 2019-pres. 1940-41 1976-78 2009-12 2015-18 1966-68 1929 1973-74 1947 1979-82 1989-93 1973 1968-70 1920-21 1953-55 2007-10 1967 1977-78 1974-75 1965-67 1998-99 1987-88, 90-91 1986-89 1952-54 1982 1920 1927-28 2017-19 2012-15 1982-83 2001-02 1960-61 1994-97 1944, 46-47

Graham, Robert Grant, Riley Gravatt, Brett Gray,  David Gray, John Gray, Pat Green, Gazexer, Jr. Greenland, R.C. Gregg, W.R. Greve, Thomas Griffin, E.F. Griffith, Owen Gross, Warren Grubbs, David Grupp, F.W. Grupp, Otto Guidon, John Gum, Phillip Gurcay, Ramsey Guster, Frederick

1933-34 2014-16 2014 2003-06 2007-09 1991-94 1939-40 1915-16 1912-14 1984-85 1925-27 2011-14 2008-10 1959-61 1922, 24 1919-21 1978-79 1959 1943 1995

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Haag, R.W. Haase, David Hackman, Harold Hackenberg, Brandon Haddad, Kamel Hagenbuch, J. Hamilton, John Hannah, R.G. Hansen, H. Hargest, W.J. Harral, H.D. Harris, Dayonn Harris, Robert Harrison, Niall Hart, H.L. Hartman, Dean Hartman, Jesse Hartman, Van Allen Hartzler, H. Harvey, C. Hazelwood, F. Hebel, Edward Heck, Alan N. Hedberg, Jim Heffner, Bryan Heimer, Jeff Heinze, Dieter Hellmich, A.E. Henry, Ehjay Henszey, W.P. Hertner, Herbert Hertzog, Corey Hesselbacher, G.E. Hill, Paul Ward Hinojosa, Eduardo Hinojosa, Pat Hockenbrock, James Hoffman, Dax Hoffman, Drew Hoffman, Ralph Holland, Ryan Hollingsworth, Mike Holmberg, C.W. Holmes, H.J. Holmquist, F. Honker, Harry Horne, J.R. Horst, Steve Hosterman, C.H. Hosterman, C.W. Hosterman, Ken Hosterman, Ralph

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Kapp, Dennis 1966-67 Karbiener, Lou 1979-82 Karn, Phil 1994-97 Karppinen, Pasi 2001-04 Kaschak, Christian 2011-15 Katona, John 1962-64 Kaufmann, Drew 1993-96 Kaweesi-Katongole, Stanley 2006 Keen, R.S. 1925 Kehan, Tommy 1970-71, 73 Keil, Travis 2016-18 Keller, P.L. 1921 Kelley, J.F. 1913, 15-16 Kelley, W.A. 1921-23 Kelly, Chris 1990-93 Kelly, Danny 1987-90 Kelly, Mark 1987-88 Kenney, Greg 1981-84 Kenney, Stephen 2017-18 Kermouche, Malik 1978-79 Kettcamp, Harry 1961-62 Kim, Sei Yoon 2013 King, Woodrow 1939-41 Kinkaid, J.R. 1928 Kirschner, Mike 1964-65 Klase, Frank 1943 Klauberg, Billy 1975-78 Klaus, Kurt 1950-52 Klerks, Mason 2013-2016 Klim, John 1968 Klingenberg, Drew 2012-15 Kline, Gary 1970-72 Kline, Geordie 1983, 86 Kline, George 1952 Kline, Harry 1962-63 Kline, Huber 1953 Kline, James 1946-48 Kline, Loren 1958-59 Kline, Wayne 1965-66 Knecht, E.K. 1931-32 Koch, Garry 1972 Kocher, Ellis 1951-52 Kopilovich, Emil 1971-73 Kramer, Larry 1972-73

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Kraus, Wayne Krause, Philip Krauser, Walter Kraybill, William Kretzer, Fred Krick, David Krispin, Patrick Kronick, Shane Krumpe, Nathaniel Krumrine, Jack Kuhn, Seth Kuplen, Richard

1976 1964 1955-57 1945, 48-49 1947 1970 2008-10 2013-14 1997-00 1952 2019-pres. 1960-61

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UNIVERSITY PROFILE

Penn State’s historic mission of teaching, research, and public service — launched under the most modest of circumstances more than 150 years ago — now reaches into virtually all parts of Pennsylvania. Consider, for example, that the University now has 24 campuses across the Commonwealth, putting a Penn State education within practical reach of nearly every Pennsylvanian. In fact, more than 95 percent of Pennsylvania residents live within a 30-mile radius of a Penn State campus and about 70 percent of Penn State’s undergraduates are Pennsylvania residents. Penn State is Pennsylvania’s largest nongovernmental employer and has employees and expenditures in every one of its 67 counties. The University generates a total economic impact across the Commonwealth that surpasses $11.6 billion annually and is consistently ranked among the top 1% of the world’s universities. Part of that impact is derived from Penn State’s research program, which brought more than $633 million in federal funds to Pennsylvania last year, and an additional $101 million from private industry. In addition, as part of its Invent Penn State initiative, the University has funded 21 innovation hubs, designed to bolster entrepreneurship and economic development in communities surrounding its campuses across Pennsylvania.

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Penn State’s outreach and online programs — ranging from 4H to Cooperative Extension, from summer camps to public broadcasting — provide educational and service programs to more than a million Pennsylvania households annually. The University’s presence throughout Pennsylvania today contrasts sharply with its humble beginnings. Chartered as a college of scientific agriculture, the institution was located in rural Centre County after James Irvin, a partner in the Centre Furnace iron works (remains of which can be seen today along East College Avenue), offered to donate 200 acres of farmland for a campus. Founding President Evan Pugh wanted the fledgling institution to embody a new approach to higher education that blended classical studies with subjects that had practical value. He joined similar visionaries in other states in convincing Congress to pass the Morrill Land-Grant Act in 1862. The act gave individual states tracts of federal land to sell; the proceeds supported colleges that agreed to include engineering, science and the liberal arts as well as agriculture in their course of studies. In 1863, the Pennsylvania legislature designated Penn State the Commonwealth’s sole land-grant institution. The lawmakers in effect bestowed on the privately incorporated college a public character. In return for state support, the institution assumed obligations of teaching, research and service that are normally associated with publicly owned land-grant universities in other states. By the 1890s Penn State was making its mark. It ranked among the nation’s 10 largest undergraduate engineering schools, a distinction it still holds. It established one of the nation’s first collegiate agricultural experiment stations, and Professor Whitman Jordan’s pioneering research on using fertilizers for soil enrichment had global impact on crop yields. Penn State in 1871 became one of the first land-grant schools in the Northeast to admit women, graduated its first international student in 1890, and its first African-American student in 1905. Today, Penn State draws more than 9,000 students from around the world to study at its campuses, and the international students, researchers and scholars who come to Penn State represent more than 140 countries. In the early 1900s, President Edwin E. Sparks supported a number of efforts to “carry the college to the people,” as he liked to say. Technical institutes were established in various

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locations statewide for engineering education, beginning with an evening school in Allentown in 1910. In 1912, Penn State helped create a system of county agents in agriculture and home economics. Today, the Penn State World Campus, which offers one curriculum at multiple access points to meet people where they are, builds on that outreach tradition. But undergraduate education remained foremost. Enrollment surpassed 5,000 students by 1936, including those attending several undergraduate centers that were created for students who, in the depths of the Great Depression, could not afford to leave their hometowns to get a college education. The centers offered the first year of baccalaureate studies and were the predecessors of today’s statewide system of campuses. Thanks to this innovative approach to higher education, Penn State in the 1930s became Pennsylvania’s largest single source of baccalaureate degrees, a distinction it holds to this day. Following World War II, Penn State underwent unprecedented expansion, first to meet the needs of returning military veterans and later to accommodate the Baby Boom generation. Total enrollment at all Penn State campuses climbed to 40,000 by 1970. The University also emerged on the national scene as a research powerhouse in fields as diverse as dairy science, acoustics, psychology and diesel engineering. The expansion of research went hand in hand with a steady increase in the number of graduate students. The University awarded its first graduate degree — a master’s degree in scientific agriculture — in 1862, and the Graduate School was established in 1922. But overall graduate enrollment remained modest until the 1950s, then swelled steadily. The Graduate School has awarded to date approximately 130,000 master’s, doctoral and other advanced degrees. The University Park campus is Penn State’s administrative and research hub. In addition, there are 19 primarily undergraduate campuses; Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the College of Medicine; the Pennsylvania College of Technology; Penn State Law; Dickinson Law; the Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies; and the Penn State World Campus. To date, Penn State has awarded more than 909,000 degrees, hallmarks of an educational experience second to none in quality. In addition, Penn State alumni — including 371,000 in Pennsylvania alone — have job- and social-networking opportunities that no other college or university in the Commonwealth can surpass.


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DR. ERIC J. BARRON PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FLORIDA STATE ’72 (B.S.) UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI ’76 (M.S.), ’80 (Ph.D.)

Eric J. Barron took the helm of Pennsylvania’s flagship public university on May 12, 2014, arriving from Florida State University, where he had been president for four years. No stranger to Happy Valley, he had previously spent 20 years of his career at Penn State, serving as a faculty member and dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. Barron has more than 40 years of leadership experience in academic administration, education, research and public service, and a track record as a talented manager of fiscal policy within large and complex institutions. In recognition of his expertise and leadership in higher education, he served as chairman of the Commission on Economic and Community Engagement (CECE) for the Association of Public Land-grant Universities (APLU) in 2017-19.

Barron’s Invent Penn State initiative supports investment in entrepreneurship and innovation programs, tools and resources that accelerate the movement of great ideas to the marketplace and make a substantial economic development impact in Pennsylvania and beyond. Since its inception in 2015, Invent Penn State has partnered with the University’s campuses across the Commonwealth to open 21 LaunchBox and innovation hubs available to the surrounding communities. These hubs have provided resources to more than 3,325 entrepreneurs, engaged more than 9,360 students in entrepreneurial thinking and startups, graduated 345 startup teams from accelerator programs, resourced 247 product development projects, and created more than 194 new jobs.

As leader of Penn State, Barron oversees a research enterprise of more than $1.01 billion and 24 campus locations. His responsibilities include oversight of two law schools, the internationally recognized online educational enterprise known as Penn State World Campus, and a nearly $2 billion health enterprise, including the Penn State College of Medicine, the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the Penn State Health network, which extends throughout Central Pennsylvania. Penn State’s current enrollment is approximately 97,000 students, and the University boasts the world’s largest dues-paying alumni association in the world. During his tenure as president of Penn State, Barron has prioritized access and affordability; diversity, equity and inclusion; student engagement; economic development; job creation and student career success; technological innovation; and the arts. Under Barron’s leadership, Penn State has achieved record-setting results in the University’s fundraising campaign, A Greater Penn State for 21st Century Excellence. Penn State has now raised more than $1.7 billion of the $2.1 billion goal.

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SANDY BARBOUR VICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS WAKE FOREST ’81 (B.A.) MASSACHUSETTS ’83 (M.S.), NORTHWESTERN ’91 (M.B.A.)

Recognized as one of the nation’s premier Athletic Directors, Sandy Barbour enters her eighth year as the dynamic leader of the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics program. With student success and comprehensive excellence as a steadfast focus, Barbour has helped the Nittany Lions continue to ascend and thrive as one of the nation’s most successful athletic departments. Barbour began her passionate and effective leadership of the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics program in August 2014. President Eric J. Barron named Barbour the Nittany Lions’ ninth Director of Athletics after she served for 10 years as Director of Athletics at the University of California, Berkeley. In February 2019, Barbour received a contract extension through August 31, 2023 and assumed the title of Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics.

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“Sandy has consistently promoted excellence in intercollegiate athletics — in academics and athletic competitions, and she is widely hailed among the best athletic directors in the nation,” Barron said at the time of her contract extension. “She is a powerful advocate for those who wear the blue and white, and her leadership has help advance our shared vision of what intercollegiate athletics can be. I’m proud of our student-athletes, the coaches and staff, and I’m very pleased that Sandy will be able to lead them to even greater success.”

Nittany Lions Students are the “Why” for Penn State Athletics Soon after her arrival at Penn State, Barbour began to implement her vision for Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics and creating conditions for success for the department’s purpose and “Why” – the more than 800 Nittany Lion student-athletes. Six months into her tenure, Barbour announced a reorganization of ICA that introduced a more vertical structure to encourage communication and collaboration across functional units and sports. Four administrative divisions were formed: student-athlete performance, health and welfare; external relations and operations, administration and business and finance. In 2015, Penn State Athletics launched a wide-ranging strategic planning process and conducted a series of town hall meetings. Students, faculty and staff, alumni, donors and the public were presented with the initial findings and were presented with an opportunity to provide feedback. The project helped determine strategies and priorities for the formalized strategic plan. Barbour also oversees a comprehensive facilities master plan, which was announced in March 2017. Penn State partnered with Populous, one of the world’s leading architecture and sport event planning firms, to collaborate on developing a comprehensive facilities master plan to provide a 20-year road map for addressing current and long-term needs for all of the Nittany Lions’ facilities (competition, practice, performance enhancement and training).

Leader of Premier Athletic Department in Academic, Athletic and Community Engagement One of the nation’s most highly-respected Athletic Directors, Barbour has more than 40 years of varied experiences as a collegiate administrator and coach, with a demonstrated record of championships, academic success, innovation, facility modernization and revenue growth.

Less than two months after the facilities master plan was unveiled in 2017, Penn State announced a $3.55 million gift from men’s lacrosse letterman and graduate Ken Panzer and his business partner, Jordan Kaplan, to launch construction on a new lacrosse facility. The project transformed the Penn State Lacrosse Field into one of the top lacrosse venues in the nation when Panzer Stadium opened to rave reviews in 2019.

Barbour directs one of the nation’s most comprehensive and successful athletic programs that boasts an NCAA Graduation Success Rate of 92 percent, while capturing 79 national championships and 116 Big Ten titles all-time. She oversees a broad-based program that supports approximately 800 students in 31 sports (16 men’s/15 women’s) and an Intercollegiate Athletics staff of more than 300 whose daily mission is preparing students for a lifetime of impact. Penn State’s 31 programs are tied for fourth-largest among all 130 FBS institutions.

Since the first Lasch Football Building renovation project was announced in January 2015, Barbour has helped raise more than $32 million for the Football Excellence Fund to finance several phased upgrades of the football facilities, including a $48.5 million phase, currently under construction and slated for completion in time for the 2022 season.

During Barbour’s initial seven years of leadership in Happy Valley, Penn State student-athletes have consistently raised the bar and broken or tied school academic records, including the number of Academic All-Big Ten and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar recipients. A total of 140 Nittany Lion students graduated during the 2020 fall and 2021 spring semesters. A combined total of 1,064 student-athletes have earned their degrees during Barbour’s tenure.

Barbour initiated the additional utilization of ICA’s physical assets, resulting in the first NHL pre-season games in Pegula Ice Arena and the initial concert in Beaver Stadium – the Happy Valley Jam, featuring Blake Shelton, in July 2017. Pegula Ice Arena has also hosted three NHL preseason contests, all featuring the Buffalo Sabres, since 2016.

The 2020-21 athletic year was unlike any others in the history of collegiate athletics. Barbour served as the co-chair of the medical subcommittee on the Big Ten’s Return to Competition Task Force, which developed stringent medical protocols to ensure the health and safety of student-athletes while returning to sport. Despite the unprecedented circumstances, the Nittany Lion women’s soccer team claimed the Big Ten regular-season championship, wrestling earned a share of the Big Ten dual meet title, women’s hockey won its first CHA regular-season crown and men’s volleyball won the EIVA regular-season and tournament championships. Under Barbour’s direction, Penn State has won six NCAA Championships and 36 conference crowns. In addition to the competitive and academic achievements, Barbour has taken pride in the diversity and inclusion work done by the department and its student-athletes. In 2020-21, Barbour set action steps for intercollegiate athletics to continue the work of fostering and advancing a diverse, inclusive and respectful environment where staff, coaches, student-athletes and all other members of the Penn State family feel supported. Penn State United was introduced to construct a culture of respect, appreciation and empathy for all differences, while recognizing we are rooted in diversity, shared experience and hope. Under Barbour, Penn State Athletics’ Advisory Council for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ACDEI) has expanded its work, providing diversity and inclusion resources to staff and student-athletes, and will continue Barbour’s action steps by listening, taking action and supporting growth and change.

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During Barbour’s tenure, Penn State Athletics has had four of the top seven fundraising years in department history.

Academic Excellence Among Record-Setting Achievements; 92 Percent NCAA Graduation Rate Penn State student-athletes have consistently delivered academic excellence and record performances during Barbour’s tenure. In November 2020, the NCAA released its annual national graduation rates study, which disclosed that Penn State student-athletes earned a schoolrecord Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 92 percent, marking the fourth consecutive year of a GSR of 90 percent or higher. The GSR was the fourthstraight record-breaking or record-tying effort in department history. Nine Nittany Lion teams earned a perfect 100 percent Graduation Success Rate. Nittany Lion students posted a 3.51 grade-point average, and all 31 teams had a 3.30 GPA or higher following the 2020 fall semester with the University’s COVID-19 alternative grading system in place. In the fall semester, 742 student-athletes posted at least at 3.0 GPA, and 327 were named to the Dean’s List for earning at least a 3.5 GPA (minimum 12 credits). For the fourth consecutive year, more than 350 Penn State student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors with 446 Nittany Lions posting a 3.0 GPA or higher in 2020-21. Starting with the 2014 fall semester, Barbour’s first as Penn State AD, Penn State student-athletes have achieved the 10 highest semesters all-time for the number of students earning at least a 3.0 GPA (please note: record performances do not include spring 2020, fall 2020 and spring 2021 due to COVID-19 alternative grading system).


VP FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Six NCAA Team Championships and 36 Conference Titles In the seven years Barbour has led Penn State Athletics, the Nittany Lions have captured six NCAA Championships in women’s soccer, women’s volleyball and wrestling and won 28 Big Ten titles, seven EIVA crowns and one CHA championship for a total of 36 conference championships. In 2020-21, the Nittany Lion women’s soccer team claimed its 20th Big Ten regular-season title, marking the first regular-season crown for the women’s soccer team since 2018 and 11th under head coach Erica Dambach. The wrestling team won a share of the Big Ten dual meet championship for the seventh time with a 6-0 record. The women’s hockey team claimed their first CHA regular-season title with a 16-2-2 conference record. The women’s hockey squad becomes the 27th Penn State team to win a conference championship. The men’s volleyball squad claimed its 35th EIVA regular-season title and 32nd EIVA Tournament championships with a 22-4 record. The Nittany Lions made their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2017 and earned their first win since the 2015 season with a first-round win over Belmont Abbey. A total of 24 Penn student-athletes have won NCAA individual national championships since 2016-17, including a combined total of 18 the past three years from six different sports. Fencer Ryan Griffiths earned the NCAA epee individual title in 2020-21, while Roman Bravo-Young (133 lbs), Nick Lee (141 lbs), Carter Starocci (174 lbs) and Aaron Brooks (184 lbs) guided the Nittany Lions wrestlers to a perfect 4-for-4 effort on NCAA Championship night. In 2020-21, six Nittany Lions claimed Big Ten individual titles to give Penn State 42 individual champions in the past four years. Swimmer Michael Daly won the 400 IM, while Aaron Brooks captured his second Big Ten crown with a victory at 184 pounds and Roman Bravo-Young claimed the 133 lb. Big Ten title. At the Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Championships, Dom Perretta won his second 800-meter title, while Sincere Rhea on the men’s 60-meter hurdles and Victoria Vanriele won the women’s 800 meters for a Penn State sweep in the event. Penn State Athletics has finished in the top 10 twice and top 15 three times in the final Learfield IMG College Directors’ Cup standings under Barbour’s direction. Penn State also was ranked No. 8 among the nation’s 65 Power Five institutions in 2017-18, according to Yahoo! Sports. Nittany Lion Student-Athletes Engaged in Student Athlete Welfare and Development Programming and Community Service with 40-Plus Organizations In addition to their academic and athletic achievements, student-athletes have helped support Penn State’s comprehensive excellence by investing in themselves through ICA’s Student-Athlete Welfare and Development programming with the Athletic Director’s Leadership Institute (ADLI), the Nittany’s, SAAB, financial literacy and career networking programs. In addition, Penn State student-athletes spend thousands of hours each year involved in community engagement. Nittany Lion students annually participate in a range of activities from clinics and visits and team up with more than 40 organizations on projects and events. Among the organizations Penn State student-athletes are involved are THON, Special Olympics, Uplifting Athletes, Pennsylvania Pink Zone, Coaches vs. Cancer, United Way Day of Caring and LifeLink.

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administrators on the list. Forbes said that Barbour “has developed a reputation for being one of the most forward-thinking administrators in all of college sports.” Ten Years Leading Cal Athletics to Consistent Comprehensive Excellence The Director of Athletics at Cal from 2004-14, Barbour guided the Golden Bears through one of the most successful periods in school history as the athletic department became one of the consistently elite programs in the country. Barbour’s 10-year term as AD was the longest for the department since men’s and women’s athletics merged into a single entity in 1992. During her tenure overseeing Cal’s 30-sport program, the Golden Bears won 20 team national championships, 97 individual national titles, finished in the top 10 in the annual Learfield Directors’ Cup standings six times, including a program-best third in 2011, and reached record levels in ticket sales, sponsorships and fundraising. Among Cal’s many team athletic accomplishments under Barbour’s leadership were a 2006 Pac-12 co-championship and seven bowl game invitations in football; the men’s basketball team’s first conference title in 50 years in 2009-10; a first-ever NCAA Final Four berth in women’s basketball in 2013, two trips to the national semifinals in women’s volleyball and six NCAA Championships in men’s and women’s swimming and diving. In 2013-14, Cal secured the largest field naming-rights deal in collegiate sports history at the time, when technology company Kabam signed on to name Kabam Field at California Memorial Stadium. Named one of the “100 Most Influential Women in Business” in the Bay Area according to the San Francisco Business Times, NACDA named Barbour a regional Athletic Director of the Year for 2008-09 and she was a finalist for National AD of the Year at the Sports Business Awards. She also was recognized as the 2006 National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA) Division I-A National Administrator of the Year. Prior to her tenure at Berkeley, Barbour was the deputy director of athletics at Notre Dame, serving as the university’s senior athletic administrator from July 2002 to September 2004. She previously held an associate athletic director position there starting in 2000. In her position at Notre Dame, Barbour oversaw facilities and event operations for the school’s 26-sport program, including football game management and the department’s two golf courses. She was also responsible for developing, maintaining and implementing Notre Dame’s $127 million athletics facilities master plan. In 1996, Barbour was appointed Tulane’s director of athletics at age 36, and during her three years overseeing the program, Green Wave teams won 12 conference championships. In her first year in the position, the school captured four conference titles, a feat never before accomplished in Tulane history. She also hired Tommy Bowden as head football coach during her first year. Bowden proceeded in 1997 to post the Green Wave’s first winning season (7-4) in 16 years, and then directed the school to a 12-0 record, a Conference USA championship and a No. 7 national ranking the following season as the 1998 Liberty Bowl champions. Barbour was recruited to Tulane as an associate athletic director in 1991.

AD of the Year Recipient in 2016-17 and Finalist in 2018 Barbour’s leadership was recognized with her selection for the prestigious National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Under Armour AD of the Year Award in 2016-17, having directed Penn State to nine conference championships and one NCAA title. She was among four Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Athletic Directors to be honored at the 2017 NACDA Convention, marking the second time in her career she had received the NACDA honor.

Born in Annapolis, Maryland, Barbour grew up in a military family. Her father was a career aviator in the U.S. Navy, and her family lived in various U.S. locations as well as in Western Europe during her childhood.

In 2020, Barbour was among the honorees on Sports Illustrated’s “The Unrelenting” list of the most powerful, most influential and most outstanding women in sports.

Barbour earned advanced degrees at the University of Massachusetts (an M.S. in sports management in 1983) and Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management (an MBA in 1991). Barbour’s career in intercollegiate athletics began as a field hockey assistant coach and lacrosse administrative assistant at Massachusetts in 1981.

In 2018, she was named one of five finalists for Sports Business Journal’s prestigious Athletic Director of the Year. Barbour, the recent chair of the Big Ten Athletic Directors, was recognized at the 11th Annual SBJ Sports Business Awards Gala in New York City in May, the second time she’s been a finalist for SBJ’s Athletic Director of the Year. Barbour is a member of the NCAA Football Oversight Committee and in 2017, she was selected as one of the inaugural members of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee’s (USOC) Collegiate Sports Sustainability Think Tank. The Think Tank is charged with bridging the gap between high-contributing collegiate stakeholders and the Olympic Movement.

Barbour graduated cum laude in 1981 with a B.S. degree in physical education from Wake Forest University, where she was a four-year letterwinner and served as captain of the field hockey team. She also played two seasons of women’s basketball for the Demon Deacons.

Between master’s programs, Barbour served as assistant field hockey and lacrosse coach at Northwestern from 1982-84. She also held the position of director of recruiting services during that period, before being promoted to assistant athletic director for intercollegiate programs in 1984, a position she held until 1989. Prior to joining Tulane, Barbour worked in programming and production for FOX Sports Net in Chicago during the summer of 1990.

Barbour will serve as the chair of the NCAA’s Football Oversight Committee in 2021-22 and will also represent the Big Ten Conference on the NCAA Management Council. Recognized by Forbes Among Top Executives in Sports Forbes has recognized Barbour twice in recent years among the top executives in sports. In 2018, Barbour was selected No. 13 among the Most Powerful Women in Sports. She was among four executives listed who work primarily in intercollegiate athletics and was the highest ranked Athletic Director -- No. 2 overall in college sports. In 2015, Forbes named Barbour one of the Top 25 Most Powerful People in College Sports, ranking among six Athletic Directors and two female

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