2012 Hofstra Men's Soccer Guide

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men’s soccer

2012 Media Guide

shaun foster Two-time caa defensive player of the year


florian popp

tyler botte

roberto pellegrini

chris griebsch 2011 All-caa selection


2012 Hofstra men’s Soccer Quick Facts Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 11,453 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Nickname: Pride Colors: Gold, White and Blue Home Field: Hofstra Soccer Stadium (1,600) Playing Surface: Field Turf President: Stuart Rabinowitz NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative: Michael Barnes Vice President and Director of Athletics: Jeffrey A. Hathaway Executive Associate Director of Athletics: Danny McCabe Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs: Tim McMahon Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities: Jay Artinian Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance: John Heck Assistant Director of Athletics for Development: Daniel Solow Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Relations: Ellen Johnson Assistant Director of Athletics for StudentAthlete Development: Samantha Sweeney Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions: Chrissy Arnone Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket Operations: Maria Corvino Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely Director of Student-Athlete Services: James Lally Assistant Director of Administration: Rachel August Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-3800 Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen Gorchov Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 E-mail: Stephen.A.Gorchov@hofstra.edu Senior Sports Information Director: Jim Sheehan Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 E-mail: Jim.B.Sheehan@hofstra.edu

Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros (Soccer Contact) Office Phone: (516) 463-4602 E-mail: Leonard.M.Skoros@hofstra.edu Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Brian Bohl (Soccer Contact) Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Cell Phone: (516)-408-8214 E-mail: Brian.K.Bohl@hofstra.edu Athletic Communications Fax: (516) 463-5033 Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings Men’s Soccer Athletic Trainer: David Riviere Photographers: Brian Ballweg, Len Skoros, Jeremy Kniffin, Joe Rokita

SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach: Richard Nuttall (Carnegie (U.K.), 1984) Record at Hofstra: 207-190-47/23 years Overall College Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Gary Book, Graham Radcliffe, Ed Shone Soccer Office Phone: (516) 463-6762/3675 2011 Record: 7-10-1 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 4-7-0/10th Last NCAA Appearance: 2006, Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2

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Top Returnees Name Pos. Cl. Shaun Foster Chris Griebsch

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Tyler Botte Stephan Barea

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2011 Stats/Honors

Jr. 5 goals, CAA Defensive Player of the Year Jr. 4 goals, 10 assists, 18 points, CAA All-Third Team Jr. 4 goals Sr. 1 goal

Table of Contents 1 Quick Facts/Table of Contents 2 This is Hofstra University 4 Hofstra Highlights 6 Head Coach Richard Nuttall 8 Assistant Coaches 9 2012 Roster 10 2012 Outlook 12 Player Profiles 22 Hofstra University President 23 University Senior Administration/ Trustees 24 Hofstra University Vice President and Director of Athletics 26 Hofstra Athletic Administration and Head Coaches 28 Athletic Academic Support 29 Soccer Academic Success 30 Sports Medicine/Athletic Training 31 Long Island and New York City 32 Athletic Facilities 34 2011 Statistics and Results 35 The Colonial Athletic Association 36 2011 CAA Review 38 Hofstra in the NCAA Tournament 39 Hofstra Soccer Alumni 42 Hofstra Soccer Record Book 44 Hofstra Soccer Honor Roll 46 Hofstra Alumni in the Pros 47 National Team Players 48 All-Time Series Records 49 All-Time Results 53 Media Information 54 Hofstra in the Community/ Villanueva Scholarship Fund 55 Campus Map/Getting to Hofstra 56 Hofstra Soccer Tradition

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THIS IS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

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ofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find pride and purpose at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library resources, internships, and active and compelling educational programs that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their strengths to prepare them for a successful future. In its relatively short 77-year history, Hofstra has established itself as a world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and change to meet the demands of our students and our community. Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school with all classes and offices housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into an international institution with a student body hailing from 47 states and territories, and 50 countries around the world. The beautiful campus is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. There are approximately 3,900 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students

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Graduate degrees are offered, including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D., J.D., and M.D. degrees, advanced certificates and professional diplomas, in more approximately 150 programs of study.

have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of the city. While the campus and its offerings have changed, what has remained consistent throughout the years is the sense of community on campus, the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning. The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, School of Communication, School of Education, Health and Human Services, Maurice A. Deane School of Law, School for University Studies, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Honors College, Hofstra University Continuing Education and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in about 140 areas of study.

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Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in establishing a medical school on the University campus in October 2007. The new school, which welcomed its first class in July 2011, is the first allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New York State since 1963. In October 2011 the Commission on Presidential Debates announced that it had chosen Hofstra University for the site of its October 16, 2012 Presidential Debate, which will be in the “town meeting” format. The Commission on Presidential Debates, a nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation, has sponsored and produced every presidential and vice-presidential debate since 1988. Hofstra University hosted the third and final presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle, between then Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, on October 15, 2008. The debate was a transformational moment for the University, highlighting the achievements of our students and faculty and their engagement in the political process. Leading up to the debate, students and the entire community were engaged by the year-long Educate ’08 program, almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, history and politics of the presidency, followed


The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan area, coordinates approximately eight exhibitions annually and offers exhibition areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture collection, with 75 pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums – one of only 94 universities in the nation and one of six in New York to hold that distinction.

by Define ’09, which looked at the first year of his presidency. The University continues to host important political events, such as the New York State Gubernatorial Debate in 2010 and a visit from Newark, NJ, Mayor Cory Booker to kick of the Debate 2012 - Pride, Politics & Policy program.

In 2011 Hofstra announced that it would launch a School of Engineering and Applied Science with a co-op education program that will partner with a network of industry leaders to offer students substantial work experience before they graduate. The new school, which will open in September 2012, will combine and expand the University’s existing Engineering and Computer Science departments to develop a curriculum that emphasizes high-tech research, practical work experience and inter-disciplinary study, integrating resources and faculty from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School of Business. Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest, most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the East. Students take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a sophisticated television production/postproduction facility with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access to Associated Press, LexisNexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting studentproduced programming to the entire campus on our own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7FM), audio production studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio.

Hofstra also has six theaters, a student newspaper, a lively student center, a recently renovated recreation center and numerous athletic facilities, including the 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,046-seat David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter) swimming pool, one of the largest such facilities in the New York metropolitan area. Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library. Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms. Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. More than 200 musical and dramatic performances take place on campus each year. The University completed a year-long celebration of its 75th anniversary in 2010, complete with a concert, academic convocation and cake, several conferences and signature events which brought together students, faculty, alumni and community.

The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The University sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in basketball, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf. Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national agencies and the University is one of only 280 schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,114 faculty members, 525 are full time and 92 percent hold the highest degree in their fields. The average undergraduate class size is 21 students, while student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1. Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.

Hofstra by the Numbers 17 Varsity sports 20 Eateries on campus 20 Local and national fraternities and sororities 21 Average undergraduate class size 22 Academic accreditations 37 Residence halls

100 Percent program accessibility to persons with disabilities 200 Student clubs and organizations 500 Cultural events per year 1935 Founding date 1,191 Full-time undergraduate enrollment

11,453 Total University enrollment, including part-time undergraduate, graduate and School of Law 119,000+ Hofstra alumni 1.2 Million Volumes available at Hofstra University Libraries

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HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS

Newark Mayor Cory Booker was the keynote speaker for Hofstra’s annual P.R.I.D.E. week.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the reporters who broke the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post, spoke at Hofstra on March 20, 2012, for the 40th anniversary of the story that forced President Nixon to resign.

Hofstra students raised more than $100,000 for cancer research during the 2012 Relay for Life.

Hofstra will host a Presidential Debate on October 16, 2012, and will bring a slate of top political strategists, activists, scholars and journalists to campus as part of an electionthemed event series.

CBS Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves was the speaker at the undergraduate ceremony during Hofstra’s 2012 Commencement Exercises.

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The Princeton Review recently named the Zarb School of Business One of its “Great Schools for Marketing and Sales Majors.”

Hofstra is just 25 miles from New York City.

Rapper Rick Ross performs at the Vibe Live concert during Fall Festival .

The HofstraNorth Shore LIJ School of Medicine COMPLETED ITS FIRST YEAR OF EXISTENCE IN JULY 2012.

WRHU, Hofstra’s radio station, was recently rated the fifth best college radio station in the nation by The Princeton Review.

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HEAD COACH RICHARD NUTTALL

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ichard Nuttall, a former professional soccer player in England and a former member of the Long Island Rough Riders, is entering his 24th season as Hofstra University Head Soccer Coach in 2011. Nuttall has guided the Pride to a 207-192-47 record in his 23 seasons, as he has transformed the program into one of the most competitive in the Northeast. Nuttall, who is the winngest coach in program history, led his team to a 2011 season-ending 3-0 victory over No. 12 James Madison as part of a 7-10-1 finish. Nuttall picked up his 200th career win in dramatic fashion, as Hofstra defeated VCU 2-1 in the 2010 Colonial Athletic Association semifinals on a penalty kick with five seconds left in regulation. That victory enabled Hofstra to reach the CAA title game for the fourth time in the last seven years under Nuttall’s guidance, as the Pride rallied with a young team late in the year to qualify for the 2010 CAA Tournament. Prior to his arrival in Hempstead, the soccer program had posted five losing seasons in nine years, including a 3-9-6 season in 1988. Nuttall’s teams have finished .500 or better 12 times in the last 16 seasons, including a streak of seven straight at one point – a remarkable feat considering that Hofstra has been in three conferences (East Coast, America East, CAA) during that time, each more competitive than the

last. In addition, Hofstra Soccer players have flourished under Nuttall’s guidance, as several are either playing professionally or are members of their respective National teams.

 Hofstra finished with an 8-7-2 record and a 6-3-2 mark in conference games in 2009, but fell short of a CAA Tournament bid after tying No. 21 UNC Wilmington, 0-0, in the regular season finale. The Pride featured four All-CAA performers in 2009, including Defensive Player of the Year Richard Martinez, who is also a member of the Puerto Rico National Team. 
 The Pride reached the CAA Tournament in 2008 after a one-year hiatus with a respectable 5-3-3 record in league play. The 2007 season was a bit of a rebuilding year, though Nuttall kept his squad in contention for a CAA playoff berth until late in the year and finished with a 6-5 mark in league play. The Pride was especially tough at home, compiling a 6-2-1 record at the Hofstra Soccer Stadium. 

 In 2006, Nuttall led Hofstra to its third consecutive Colonial Athletic Association championship and NCAA Division I Tournament berth, making Hofstra one of only three schools in the nation with three straight conference titles from 2004-06 (joining Western Illinois and New Mexico). The Pride finished the 2006 campaign with a 12-6-3 record, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 2-0 home win over Providence in front of 1,450 fans at Hofstra Soccer Stadium.

 The Pride finished the 2005 season with a 14-5-3 record, tying for the most wins in school history at the Division I level, while also earning its highest ranking in school history at #13 in the final National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll. Hofstra earned its

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America East Championship game, a 2-1 overtime loss to Vermont, and an 11-6-3 overall record. In 2001, Hofstra’s last season in the America East Conference, Nuttall led his team to a 9-9-1 record and a berth in the America East Tournament for the fourth time in five years. Nuttall, a native of South Yorkshire, England, played with Leeds United and Stoke City of the English Football League. He graduated from the Carnegie School (College) of Physical Education in West Yorkshire in 1984. It was during this time that Nuttall received his Football Association coaching certificates. Nuttall, who moved to Long Island permanently in 1988 after spending summers in the United States since 1983, taught physical education at North Shore High School. He is also a partner in the highly successful Pro Excel summer soccer camp on Long Island and is active in working with many Long Island communities. Nuttall and his wife, Christine, reside in New Hyde Park, New York, with their three children, Jack, Caroline, and Grace.

CAA championship with a 1-0 win over #7 Old Dominion in the championship game, the highest ranked team that the Pride has ever defeated. Nuttall was one of eight coaches to earn Regional Coach of the Year honors from the NSCAA. During the 2004 campaign, Nuttall guided the Pride to one of their most memorable seasons in school history. After an up-and-down regular season, Hofstra rallied to win the CAA championship with a dramatic postseason run, outscoring their three opponents (all of which were nationally ranked) by a combined 4-0. Hofstra then went on to receive its first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament berth and defeated nationally-ranked Seton Hall 2-1 in the opening round, before finally seeing its run finally end with a loss at third-seeded Maryland. That loss snapped a six-game win streak, with five of those six wins coming against teams that were nationally ranked. The 1997 campaign saw Nuttall lead the Flying Dutchmen to a 14-4-3 record, including a 9-0 mark in America East play. The team was the top seed in the postseason tournament, but lost a close game to defending champion Boston University in the finals. Despite that loss, Hofstra was still considered for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Nuttall was named Division I Coach of the Year in Region II by the NSCAA. In 1999 Nuttall led Hofstra to an early season national ranking, before finishing with a 9-9 record. 2000 saw Nuttall lead the Pride back to the

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ASSISTANT COACHES

GARY BOOK

GRAHAM RADCLIFFE

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ary Book enters his eighth season as an assistant coach with the Hofstra Men’s Soccer staff and his fourth as the top assistant. Book joined the Pride as a volunteer assistant in 2005 after 13 seasons as an assistant coach at St. John’s University, where he helped the Red Storm achieve unprecedented success. Book helped the Pride to a #13 national ranking, a second consecutive Colonial Athletic Association championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in his first season. In 2006 he helped the squad to another CAA title and NCAA berth, including a trip to the second round. In 2010 the Pride advanced to the CAA championship game. During his Hofstra tenure, the Pride has won 55 games. At St. John’s Book was an assistant coach on the 1996 squad that captured the first national championship in Red Storm history in any sport. His teams also qualified for the NCAA Tournament in all 13 seasons, while reaching the Sweet 16 nine times and the Final Four three times. In addition, St. John’s captured five Big East regular season championships and six Big East Tournament titles during his tenure. Book has also held the post of technical director of the Long Island Junior Soccer League, where he was responsible for facilitating the soccer education process of more than 150,000 soccer players in the Long Island area. He is a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) national staff coach and, with that distinction, mentors coaches across the United States.

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ormer Hofstra Soccer player Graham Radcliffe is entering his first season as an assistant coach for the Pride in 2012.

Radcliffe, a 1989 graduate of the University, returns to his alma mater after spending the last 20 years as the head boys varsity soccer coach in the Island Trees school district. Radcliffe has earned numerous awards in a high school coaching career that has spanned three decades. A five-time league coach of the year, Radcliffe led Island Trees to league championships in 1995, 1997, 2004, 2010 and 2011. He also guided the team to a Nassau County championship in 1997 and five Nassau County finals appearances from 1996-97, 2004, 2010 and 2011. For his efforts last season, he was named the 2011 Nassau County “Paul LeSeur” Coach of the Year. Radcliffe, a defender in his playing days with the then-Flying Dutchmen, played in 15 of Hofstra’s 16 games in 1987, registering two assists and two shots. Off the field, Radcliffe served as a middle school counselor for the Island Trees school district from 1992-2009 before serving as a high school counselor in the same district for the last three years. The Radcliffe family holds a strong connection to Hofstra as Graham’s brother, Andrew, also played soccer for the University and their father, Dr. Dennis Radcliffe, is a professor in the geology department. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and education, Radcliffe also received his master’s degree in education with a specialization in counseling from Hofstra in 1992 along with a second master’s in school district administration from Touro College in 2007.

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2012 roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Adam Janowski GK Sr. 6-3 190 2 A.J. Laza D Sr. 6-1 170 3 Thomas Bekas D Sr. 6-0 175 4 Shaun Foster D Jr. 6-2 175 6 Tyler Botte D Jr. 6-3 170 7 Florian Popp M Jr. 5-7 140 8 Herbert Biste M Jr. 6-1 175 10 Joseph Holland M Fr. 5-10 170 11 Mike Annarumma M Sr. 6-0 170 12 Shady Saleh F So. 6-4 210 14 Chris Grenzig M/D Jr. 6-2 180 15 Heidar Emilsson M So. 5-10 170 16 Ellev Sandtroen M/D So. 6-2 175 17 Ryan Dunne M Jr. 5-10 140 19 Stephan Barea M Sr. 5-7 160 20 Maid Memic M/F So. 5-10 175 21 Chris Griebsch M/F Jr. 6-1 170 22 Mike Rooney M Fr. 5-8 125 23 Felix Schaefer M Fr. 5-9 175 24 Marius Flateboe D Fr. 6-1 170 26 Dane Sacree M Fr. 5-8 170 28 Roberto Pellegrini GK Jr. 6-4 170 Head Coach: Richard Nuttall (Carnegie, 1984) Assistant Coaches: Gary Book and Graham Radcliffe Volunteer Assistant: Ed Shone

Coram, NY/Longwood Coram, NY/Longwood Bay Shore, NY/Brentwood Southport, England/Stanley North Babylon, NY/St. Anthony’s Bautzen, Germany/Lausitzer Halle, Germany/Pierre-de-Coubertin Gymnasium Erfurt/University of Bayreuth London, England/Lewisham College Massapequa Park, NY/Massapequa Montreal, Quebec, Canada/College Francais Longueuil Nesconset, NY/Smithtown East Gardabaer, Iceland/Commercial College Tynset, Norway/Nord-Osterdal Videregående Skole/Norwegian University of Science Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills East Levittown, NY/Island Trees Kozarac, Bosnia/Voss Gymnas Dessau-Rosslau, Germany/Jena West Islip, NY/West Islip Aschaffenburg, Germany/Hanns-Seidel-Gymnasium Stabekk, Norway/Norges Toppidrettsgymnas Johannesburg, South Africa/Repton School Dubai Monte Porzio Catone, Italy/Bolzanovo

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2012 HOFSTRA MEN’S SOCCER OUTLOOK

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he 2011 season saw a young Hofstra Men’s Soccer program play competitively in almost every match, engaging in 11 games decided by a single goal. Though there were growing pains in a 7-10-1 showing, the Pride should be better for the experience with nine starters and 15 letter-winners returning in the new campaign. Hofstra ended last season with momentum, defeating No. 12 James Madison, 3-0, to provide what head coach Richard Nuttall hopes will be a preview of things to come in 2012. Entering his 24th season at the helm of the program, Nuttall will now have a solid mixture of veterans and underclassmen that will try and propel Hofstra back into the postseason coming out of the competitive Colonial Athletic Association. Hofstra did not lose a single game in regulation in the last four games in 2011, going 1-0-1 in the final two matches, including a tie at home against Penn State. The Pride returns its two All-CAA members from last year, with reigning CAA Defender of the Year Shaun Foster and all-third team member Chris Griebsch coming back to man their respective units on the pitch. After a breakout campaign in his first season as a full-time starting goalkeeper, Roberto Pellegrini will look to be a dependable presence between the pipes again. Here is a position-by-position look at the 2012 Hofstra Men’s Soccer team:

Goalie Pellegrini played every second in net last season, posting four shutouts and a .742 save percentage. After starting eight games as a freshman, the Italian-born goalkeeper thrived in his second season, registering a 1.70 goals-against average. An imposing figure in the net at 6-4, finished with two shutouts against CAA teams, including a blanking over a JMU squad that was ranked 12th in the country at the time. Pellegrini logged 95 saves, giving Hofstra the second-most in the conference and the highest saves-per-game average at 5.28 in the 12team league. Backing up Pellegrini is senior Adam Janowski. The Coram, NY, product did not see any playing time in net last year but had four saves over two appearances as a sophomore in 2010. With his fifth year in the program, the strong-legged veteran will look to fortify the position.

Defense The strength of last year’s team remains large intact, bolstered by Foster’s return. The two-time defending Defensive Player of the Year was also Hofstra’s leading goal scorer as Foster netted a career-high five goals. The leader of the Hofstra back line improved from his 2010 season in which he won the CAA Rookie of the Year award and proved to be a valuable two-way player, adding an assist and finishing with a team-best .417 shooting percentage.

Foster is one of a few talented defenders who have acquired valuable game experience. Junior Tyler Botte emerged as another good asset both defensively and at attack. Adept at gaining possession on balls in the air, Botte showed a knack for finishing near the net, scoring four goals on just 12 shots in his sophomore campaign. Botte ended the season with goals in back-to-back games, including a key strike in the victory over nationally ranked JMU. Senior Thomas Bekas is also back to add depth after starting eight games while serving as one of the team’s captains. Bekas, who has manned the right flank for Hofstra in the past, will look to use his crossing ability to set up a Hofstra offense looking to improve off its 25-goal output in 2011. Fellow senior A.J. Laza brings another experienced back to the unit. Laza has played internationally with the Puerto Rico national team and started 10 of the 11 games in which he appeared as a junior. The game-tested players could serve as good mentors for freshman Marius Flateboe, a 6-1 defender out of Norway. Chris Grenzig played in 11 games and, like Flateboe, will compete for extended playing time this season. Newcomer Dane Sacree could be another option if the freshman has a good training camp.

ROBERTO PELLEGRINI

A.J. LAZA

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SHAUN FOSTER


With Hofstra letting the veteran players focus on defense, sophomore Maid Memic will look to continue the offensive touch he showed as a freshman. In his first college season, Memic scored a goal and tied for the second most assists on the team with three in 15 games.

MIKE ANNARUMMA

Four of the team’s five freshmen also carry ample experience as midfielders during their prep careers. Sacree, Joseph Holland, Felix Schaefer and Mike Rooney will try to improve an already-strong area for the Pride. Two other new players will also vie for time at the position with junior Herbert Biste coming to Hofstra after starting his college career at the University of Bayreuth in Germany. Ellev Sandtroen played a defensivemidfield role in his native Norway, playing in the Norwegian third division for the Tynset soccer club before coming to New York.

CHRIS GRIEBSCH

Midfield Senior Mike Annarumma took a big step forward in his career, going from valuable role player to dependable starter last season. Annarumma was one of just three players to start all 18 games and scored one goal with two assists. Florian Popp got off to a good start with a goal before an injury shortened his season after 11 games. After show play-making skills in his first two seasons, Popp will be looking to stay healthy the entire year and give Hofstra another midfielder with good situational awareness. Junior Ryan Dunne earned the first extended playing time of his college career in 2011, appearing in 10 games off the bench while taking on a defensive-orientated approach to the position. Senior Stephan Barea once again showed he can do more than serve as an attacking midfielder. As a freshman, Barea scored six goals but did not score any in his sophomore year when injuries necessitated a move to the back four. Barea found a balance between the roles last season, scoring a goal on 17 shots while playing strong defense in starting 15 games.

Forward Hofstra will look for junior Chris Griebsch to duplicate his scoring prowess from a season ago. With Brett Carrington and his four-goal output gone due to graduation, Greibsch could see even more of the scoring burden fall on him. As one of just two non-goalies to start all 18 games last season, Griebsch scored four goals but also set-up teammates for success. His 10 assists led the CAA, giving him a career-high 18 points. He converted Hofstra’s lone penalty kick attempt of the season and came up with a game-winning goal against Drexel, and tallied points in his final four games, hopefully giving the Pride momentum entering the new season.

STEPHAN BAREA

But it takes more than one player to man an entire unit and sophomore Heidar Emilsson could be up to the challenge. The Gardabaer, Iceland, native played in all 18 games as a freshman, scoring two goals and finishing with five points. Emilsson was judicious with his shots, taking only 10 attempts to accumulate his point total.

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PLAYER PROFILES

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Midfield/Forward Senior, 6-2, 180 Massapequa Park, NY/ Massapequa

Mike Annarumma

Stephan Barea

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Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2011: Started all 18 games playing predominantly as a midfielder…Scored one goal and notched two assists…Posted the game-winning goal on a breakaway in overtime of a 3-2 road CAA victory at Towson…Recorded first career assist against Albany in the second game of the season and added another assist in a 3-0 win over nationally ranked JMU in the season finale…Finished second on the team with 31 shots…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Appeared in all 20 games, including 10 starts, as both a midfielder and forward…Tallied two goals on the year…Scored the tying goal in a late 2-1 comeback win over Iona on Sept. 4…Had the game-winning goal in overtime of a key 2-1 conference win over George Mason to help the Pride qualify for the conference tournament…Took 20 shots on the season, with a high of five against Yale…2009: Appeared in 15 games as a reserve midfielder, mostly in relief of graduated All-CAA midfielder Rob Youhill on the right side…Had an assist in a loss at Penn State…Took five shots, including two shots on goal against Towson… High School: Played for four years on the Massapequa High School team…Helped the Chiefs to three Nassau County championships…Was an All-Conference selection as a senior…Had six goals and five assists… Also played in the Super Y-League Olympic Development Program (ODP)…Personal: Has an older sister and an older brother…Father played college football at New York Tech and Susquehanna…Lists Osi Umenyiora, Kenny Phillips and Robinson Cano as his favorite athletes…Nicknamed “Rumma’…Started playing soccer at age five…Management major.

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Year GP G A Pts. 2009 17 6 2010 20 0 2011 15 1 Totals 52 7

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Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Member of the Puerto Rico National Team for a World Cup qualifier against Canada and the Caribbean Cup in 2011…Also played on the Puerto Rico Under-21 team in 2010…Was a member of the Long Island Rough Riders of the Premier Development League for two years…2011: Started in all 15 games in which he played…Scored one goal…Provided the only offense in a 1-0 win over Colgate, heading a corner kick in for a 52nd-minute goal… Recorded 17 total shots…Featured on ESPN SportsCenter for converting a backflip penalty kick in a spring game against C.W. Post…2010: Started all 20 games, while playing outside defender, outside midfield, and center forward…Took 32 shots on the year…2009: Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie Team…Played in and started all 17 games for the Pride…Scored six goals, tying for team-high honors, and added two assists…Scored a goal just 62 seconds into his college career in a season-opening 1-0 win over Stony Brook…Also had goals in the first five minutes of wins against Jacksonville and VCU…Scored the game’s only goal in the first half of a 1-0 win over Towson…Also scored goals against James Madison and Delaware…Picked up assists against James Madison and Drexel…Took 24 shots…High School: Played for four seasons at Island Trees High School on Long Island… Named Conference Player of the Year in 2008…Three-time team captain, and two time all-county selection…Broke the Island Trees records for most goals in a season (14) and a career (32)… Also played on the Island Trees lacrosse team and was a member of the track and field team… Named the school’s Outstanding Athlete of the Year…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Hobbies include surfing…Also recruited by Adelphi and Stony Brook….Also played club soccer for the Massapequa United…Film studies and production major.


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Defense Senior (RS), 6-0, 175 Bay Shore, NY/Brentwood

Thomas Bekas

Defense Senior 6-1, 170 Coram, NY/Longwood

A.J. Laza

Year GP G A Pts.

Year GP G A Pts.

2008 4 0 0 2009 17 0 1 2010 18 0 0 2011 8 0 1 Totals 47 0 2

2009 14 0 2010 19 0 2011 11 0 Totals 44 0

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Fifth season on the Hofstra Soccer roster, including one medical red-shirt year…2011: Played and started in eight games as a defender before an injury shortened his season…Recorded one assist…Notched his assist on Florian Popp’s goal in a 3-2 win over Albany…Played the entire game in a shutout victory at Colgate…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Started 18 games on the Hofstra defensive unit, while missing two due to injury…Served as team captain…Took three shots…2009: Played in all 17 games, including 16 starts, primarily as a central defender…Had one assist on the season, against Fairleigh Dickinson on Sept. 6…Took four shots…2008: Started the first four games of the season before being lost for the year with a broken foot… Will qualify for a medical red-shirt…High School: Played three years of varsity soccer at Brentwood High School in Brentwood, New York…Helped the Indians to a 16-12 record as a senior and a 15-2-5 record as a junior, including an undefeated conference record in both seasons…Led his squad to a Long Island championship as a junior…Earned allconference honors as a junior and senior and all-county honors as a senior…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Started playing soccer at age 7…Lists David Wright as his favorite athlete…Management major.

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Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Selected to the Puerto Rico Under-21 Team in 2010 and has been called up to the Puerto Rico Senior National Team as well…2011: Started 10 of 11 games in an injury-shortened season…Took one shot…Contributed to two shutout victories over Colgate and nationally ranked JMU…2010: Appeared in 19 games, including 15 starts…Started the last 13 games of the year… Took two shots…2009: Appeared in 14 games, including three starts… Played center back, outside back, and outside midfield…Battled a mid-season injury, which kept him out of three games and limited his playing time…Took three shots…High School: Played for four years on the Longwood High School team…Helped his squad to a state championship in 2005, and an appearance in the semifinals in 2007… Was a four-time all-conference and a three-time all-county selection… Was chosen to the 2007 NSCAA All-New York State team…Named the MVP of League I (Suffolk County) in 2007…Also helped his Albertson Academy USSF team to a Northeastern Conference championship and an appearance in the 2009 USSF semifinals in Greensboro, North Carolina…Personal: Has one younger brother… Lists Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney and Michael Jordan as his favorite athletes…Full name is Anthony Laza…Attended the ELCA National Youth Gathering in July of 2009, as thousands of high school students around the country went to New Orleans to do various projects for the residents of the city… Also recruited by Adelphi, Hartwick and Buffalo… Started playing soccer at age 3…Radio production and studies major.

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Goalkeeper/Midfielder Senior (RS), 6-3, 190 Coram, NY/Longwood

Adam Janowski Year GP W-L-T Min. GA Svs. Sv.% GAA 2010 2 0-1-0 135:00 5 4 .444 3.33

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Defense/Forward Junior, 6-3, 170 West Islip, NY/St. Anthony’s

Tyler Botte Year GP G A Pts. 2010 11 1 1 3 2011 17 4 0 8 Totals 28 5 1 11

2011 2 0 0 0

Fifth season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2011: Appeared in two games as a field player…Registered one shot…Played in the final two games of the season, including a win over nationally ranked JMU…2010: Appeared in two games, including one start at UNC Wilmington and a relief appearance at Fordham…Had four saves on the year…2009: Did not play…2008: Red-shirted and did not play…High School: Played four seasons on the soccer team at Longwood High School in Middle Island, New York…Was an all-conference selection as a senior in 2007…Had a 1.2 goals against average…Also played two seasons on the basketball team and one season on the football team…Earned the President’s Education Award as a senior and the school’s “Bulldog Award” as a junior… Personal: Born in Warsaw, Poland… Has one younger sister…Started playing soccer at age 13…Lists Lukas Podolski as his favorite athlete… Plans to get his MBA after graduation… Accounting major.

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Third season on the Hofstra soccer roster...2011: Became a full-time starter, appearing in 17 games with 15 starts…Emerged as one of the team’s best two-way threats, scoring four goals on just 12 shots…Ended the season with a two-game scoring streak by logging goals against Penn State and James Madison…Finished tied for third on the team with eight points…Headed in Hofstra’s first goal in a 2-1 win over UNC Wilmington…Scored team’s only goal in the 82nd minute in a 1-1 tie against Penn State…Registered a key goal in a 3-1 win over nationally ranked JMU in the season finale…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Appeared in 11 games, including four starts… Coaching staff was originally going to red-shirt him, but activated him for an Oct. 2 game against Georgia State and he helped the defense produce a shutout in a 1-0 win…Scored his first career goal in dramatic fashion when he tied the score with VCU with five minutes left to play in regulation in the CAA semifinals, and the Pride would go on to win on a penalty kick in the closing seconds…Added an assist on the game’s only goal in a 1-0 win over Old Dominion…Took 11 shots…High School: Played four years on the soccer team at St. Anthony’s High School in South Huntington, New York…Led his team to four straight CHSAA championships and two undefeated seasons…Helped the Friars to an undefeated season, a state championship and a No. 2 national ranking as a junior in 2008… Named a team captain as a senior, but suffered a broken foot halfway through the year…Personal: Earned his school’s Duns Scotus Award (for a 90 average or above in the classroom)…Has one younger sister…Father is a sports writer for the New York Daily News…Lists Steve Smith, Eli Manning, Robinson Cano, Tino Martinez, Derrick Rose and Tyler Hansbrough among his favorite athletes…Started playing soccer at age 3…Also recruited by UMass, Iona, Princeton and Drexel…Management major.


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Midfield Junior, 5-10, 140 Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills East

Ryan Dunne Year GP G A Pts. 2011 10 0 0 0

Third season on the Hofstra soccer roster...2011: Appeared in 10 games as a reserve…Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Iona…Contributed defensively in shutouts against Fordham and James Madison…2010: Red-shirted and did not play…High School: Played soccer, basketball and lacrosse at Half Hollow Hills East High School in Dix Hills, New York…Helped the Thunderbirds qualify for the county playoffs all four seasons…Was an all-league, all-division and all-county selection for each of his last three seasons…Named a team captain… Was also starting point guard on the basketball team as a senior…Earned nine varsity letters as a three-sport athlete…Personal: Has one younger sister…Lists Cristiano Ronaldo as his favorite athlete…Started playing soccer at age 5…Helped raise money for the “Foundation for Scarp”, in memory of former high school teammate Matt Scarpati…Finance major.

Defense Junior, 6-2, 175 Southport, England/ Stanley

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Shaun Foster Year GP G A Pts. 2010 18 2 1 5 2011 15 5 1 11 Totals 33 7 2 16

Third season on the Hofstra Soccer roster...2011: Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year…First team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection…First team NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region pick…Was just the third player in CAA history to receive Defensive Player of the Year honors two times and just the second to win it in back-to-back years…Played and started 15 games, notching a team-high five goals and an assist…Needed just 12 shots to score five goals for a squad-leading .417 shooting percentage…Finished second on the team with 11 points…Notched a season high with two goals and four points against George Mason…Had a stretch of three goals in four games, scoring against Towson, Northeastern and Delaware… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year…Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year…First-team All-CAA selection… Second-team NSCAA All-Region pick…Named to all-tournament team at Brown Soccer Classic…Started 18 games for the Pride as a central defender…Finished the season with two goals and one assist… Scored the game-winning goal in the regular season finale against James Madison to clinch a postseason bid for the Pride….Scored the game’s only goal late in the second half of a 1-0 win over Georgia State… Assisted on the golden goal in overtime against Drexel on Oct. 20…High School: Attended Stanley High School in Southport, England...Played club soccer for five years...Helped his team to a Lancashire Cup championship... Named Supporters Player of the Year for three straight years... Personal: Has an older sister, a younger sister and a younger brother...Nicknamed “Fozzy”... Started playing soccer at age 4... Lists Mikel Arteta as his favorite athlete...Names “The Book of Lost Things” as his favorite book and “The InBetweeners” as his favorite TV show...Lists snooker amongst his hobbies.

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Defense/Midfield Junior, 6-2, 180 Nesconset, NY/Smithtown East

Chris Grenzig Year GP G A Pts. 2010 8 0 0 0 2011 11 0 1 1 Totals 19 0 1 1

Third season on the Hofstra soccer roster…2011: Appeared in 11 games, making one start…Finished with one assist and three shots…Assisted on Brett Carrington’s game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over UNC Wilmington…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Appeared in eight games off the Hofstra bench…Took one shot…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played for four years on the soccer team at Smithtown East High School…Was a two-year captain for the Bulls…Was an all-county selection as a senior and a runner-up for the league MVP award…Personal: Has one sister… Lists Cesc Fabregas as his favorite athlete…Volunteered for the Lake Grove Soccer Club, coaching boys and girls age 8-15…Member of the National Honor Society and the Math Honor Society in high school… Competed in the DECA regional in free economics, placing in the top 10 in New York State…Participated in the Smithtown business MBA program (“Mastering Business Achievement”)…Started playing soccer at age 4…Management major.

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Midfield/Forward Junior, 6-1, 170 Dessau-Rosslau, Germany/ Jena

Chris Griebsch Year GP G A Pts. 2010 20 3 3 9 2011 18 4 10 18 Totals 38 7 13 27

Third season on the Hofstra soccer roster...2011: Third team AllColonial Athletic Association selection…Started all 18 games for the Pride…Scored four goals and added 10 assists for a team-best 18 points…Led the CAA in assists...Took a squad-leading 44 shots… Only Hofstra player to score a penalty kick goal on the season… Ended the season with points in his last four games…Scored the gamewinning goal against Drexel…Assisted on both of Shaun Foster’s goal versus George Mason…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Appeared in all 20 games for the Pride, including 18 starts…Saw time mostly at outside midfield…Had three goals and three assists for nine points…Scored his first collegiate goal against Yale in the second half for the game-winner of a 1-0 Pride victory…Scored a late goal in a loss to Fordham to cut the deficit to 2-1…Scored the tying goal to force overtime in a big 2-1 road win over George Mason…Assisted on the game’s only goal against Georgia State on a free kick late in the second half…Assisted on the game-winning goal in the first half of a 2-0 win over James Madison in the regular season finale, which clinched a CAA playoff berth for the Pride…Took 46 shots…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Attended Sportgymnasium Jena in Jena, Germany…Helped his Elite team to a second place finish in the German masterships in 2005 and to a third place finish in 2004… Also guided his teams to a pair of German junior cup semifinal appearances in 2008 and 2009…Led his team in goals and assists… Also ran on the track team and clocked a time of 11.7 seconds in the 100-meter dash… Personal: Has one older sister…Father, Michael, played professional handball…Lists Lionel Messi as his favorite athlete…Was recruited by several American colleges, including Oregon State and Hartford…Started playing soccer at age 5…International business major.


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Goalkeeper Junior, 6-4, 170 Monte Porzio Catone, Italy/Bolzanova

Roberto Pellegrini Year 010 2011 Totals

GP W-L-T Min. GA Svs. Sv.% GAA 8 5-2-1 753:36 10 38 .783 1.19 18 7-10-1 1698:55 32 92 .742 1.70 26 12-12-2 2452:31 42 130 756 1.54

Third season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2011: Only player to appear in goal for Hofstra…Logged 1,698:55 in making all 18 starts…Posted a 7-10-1 record and a 1.70 goals against average…Led the CAA with 92 total saves…Also led the league with 5.11 saves per game…Posted four shutouts while finishing with a .742 save percentage…Had five saves in 1-0 win over Colgate…Had a season-high nine saves in loss at Cornell…Posted eight saves in a draw with Penn State…Had seven saves in shutout win at Drexel, six stops in a blanking of Fordham and one save in shutout of nationally ranked James madison in season finale… Assisted on a goal against Fordham…2010: Started eight games for the Pride in goal, tallying a 5-2-1 record with four shutouts…Had 36 saves, a 1.19 goals against average, and a .783 save percentage…Had 10 saves in a 0-0 overtime tie with Delaware on Oct. 16 in his second career start…Had five saves in a 1-0 shutout win over Old Dominion…Had four saves in a 2-0 road win over James Madison, which clinched a CAA Tournament bid for the Pride…Had two saves in a 1-0 overtime win over Drexel…High School: Attended Bolzanova Gymnasium S.R.O., where he graduated in 2010…Conceded only seven goals in 12 games last fall…Also played for the A.S. Roma youth system in Italy…Personal: Member of the Czech Republic Under 19 national team in 2009-10…Won the Czech Republic Under 19 national title with AC Sparta Praha in 2008-09…Has one brother… Father works for the Italian National Physics Institute (INFN)…Lists Francesco Totti and Petr Cech as his favorite athletes…“Gladiator” is his favorite movie and “The Picture of Dorian Gray” is his favorite book…Started playing soccer at age 7… Chose Hofstra for the coaching staff and the chance to be near New York City…Hopes to play professional soccer after graduation…Dual major in public relations and global studies.

Midfield Junior, 5-7, 140 Bautzen, Germany/ Lausitzer

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Florian Popp Year GP G A Pts. 2010 11 0 2 2 2011 11 1 0 2 Totals 22 1 2 4

Third season on the Hofstra soccer roster...2011: Appeared in 11 games, including eight starts…Scored one goal on six shots…Scored off a cross that hit the bar in a win versus Albany…2010: Appeared in 11 games, including seven starts…Was a regular starter in the midfield until an injury sidelined him for nine games…Came back in the regular season finale against James Madison, and contributed a second-half assist in a 2-0 Hofstra win, which clinched a CAA Tournament bid…Also had an assist in a win over Iona…Finished the year with two assists… Took seven shots…High School: Attended Lausitzer Sportschule Cottbus in Cottbus, Germany…Played club soccer for SV Grün-Weiss Lubben…Personal: Has a younger brother and two younger sisters… Lists Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta, Francesco Totti and Michael Ballack as his favorite athletes…Nicknamed “Poppi”…Chose Hofstra for its combination of athletics and academics and its proximity to New York City…Started playing soccer at age 7…Engineering science major.

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Midfield Sophomore, 5-10, 170 Gardabaer, Iceland/ Commercial College

Heidar Emilsson Year GP G A Pts. 2011 18 2 1 5

Second season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2011: Appeared in all 18 games, making nine starts…One of just four Hofstra players to appear in every game…Scored two goals and added one assist for five points… One of just six Pride players with multiple goals…Notched two goals in a three-game stretch, scoring against Delaware and Old Dominion… Added an assist against Delaware as well…University of Iceland: Spent one semester at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik…High School: Attended the Commercial College of Iceland in Reykjavik, where he graduated in 2010…Played for the club team Vikingur Olafsvilk and for Stjarnan FC…Personal: Has an older brother and a younger sister… Started playing soccer at age 5…Nicknamed “Heisi”…Lists golf as a hobby…Lists “Myrin” by Arnaldur Indridason as his favorite book… Names “Lucky Number Slevin” and “Dumb and Dumber” as his favorite movies…Finance major.

Richard Nuttall and Simon Riddiough Soccer Camp For Campers Entering Grades 2-12 Hofstra University Men’s Soccer Coach Richard Nuttall and Women’s Soccer Coach Simon Riddiough combine forces to provide the most positive soccer training experience on Long Island. The camp is designed for boys and girls of all skill levels.

Camp Objectives The camp curriculum is designed to maximize and challenge each player to reach his or her highest potential. Coaches from all over the United States and Europe use a variety of drills and games to improve footwork, passing, trapping, heading and shooting. There will also be games to help develop techniques and strategies. The staff utilize small group and team settings so that each athlete improves his/her skills. Campers are grouped according to their age and ability in order to maximize effective instruction. The expert and energetic staff ensure a positive and fun-filled soccer experience for each camper. Contact Hofstra Summer Camps at 516-463-CAMP or ce-camps@hofstra.edu for more information.

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Forward Sophomore, 6-4, 210 Montreal, Quebec/ College Francais Longueuil

Shady Saleh

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Midfield/Forward Sophomore, 5-10, 175 Kozarac, Bosnia/Voss Gymnas

Maid Memic

Year GP G A Pts.

Year GP G A Pts.

2011 15 0 3 3

2011 15 1 3 5

Second season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2011: Appeared in 15 games, making seven starts for the Pride…Tallied three assists and four shots…Made his collegiate debut at Colgate…Picked up first career point with an assist versus UNC Wilmington…All three points came against CAA teams, including an assist each against Northeastern and Delaware…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Prior to Hofstra: Played for the Egyptian National U-20 team in 2010...Attended the University of Montreal for one year before coming to Hofstra...High School: Attended College Francais Longueuil in Quebec, where he graduated in 2008…Also played for the FC Select Rive-Sud team from 2005-09…Was a three-time league player of the week while helping his team to the LSEQ championship… Second leading scorer in the LSEQ from 20052007, including 30 goals in 2005… Member of the Quebec select team…Personal: Born in Montreal, Canada...Speaks English, French and Arabic…Lists David Beckham and Carey Price as his favorite athletes…Chelsea is his favorite professional team…Nicknamed “Sugar”...Started playing soccer at age 6…Hopes to become a professional soccer player or enter law school after graduation… Criminology major.

Second season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…2011: Played in 15 games and made 13 starts…Scored one goal and added three assists…Tied for fifth on the team with five points…Posted 24 shots…Named the CAA Rookie of the Week on Nov.7 after scoring his first career goal (the game-winner) and adding an assist in a victory over nationally ranked James Madison…Notched first career point with an assist against Fordham…Also assisted on Hofstra’s lone goal against Old Dominion…High School: Attended Voss Gymnas in Vossevangen, Norway…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Lists Denisao and Iker Casillas as his favorite athletes…Real Madrid and FBK Voss are his favorite professional teams…Can speak Bosnian, Norwegian and English…Names “Family Guy” and “Project Alice” as his favorite television shows…Lists Edinson Cavani (Uruguay) as the person who most inspires him…History major.

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Midfield Junior, 6-1, 175 Halle, Germany/University of Bayreuth

Midfield Freshman, 5-10 170 london, England/ Lewisham College

Herbert Biste

Joseph Holland

First season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Could see time in the Pride midfield…Previous College: Started his college career at the University of Bayreuth in Bayreuth, Germany…Played on a club team that was the winner of the Bavaria indoor soccer championship in 2011 and 2012…High School: Was a six-time member of the youth all-state team playing for Pierre-de-Coubertin Gymnasium Erfurt…Led team to the Dana-Cup Hjorring, a major youth soccer tournament…Played in 70 games in his final three seasons, scoring three goals and compiling 18 assists…Personal: Has one sister…Lists Andres Iniesta as his favorite athlete…Names “Family Guy” and “The King of Queens” as his favorite television shows…Marketing major.

First season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Could see time at midfield… High School: Played three seasons of soccer at Lewisham College in London…Served as vice captain… Personal: Has one brother…Plans to major in philosophy… Lists Lionel Messi and David Beckham as his favorite athletes.

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Defense Freshman, 6-1, 170 Stabekk, Norway/Norges Toppidrettsgymnas

Marius Flateboe First season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Could see time as a defender…High School: Played three years of soccer for Norges Toppidrettsgymnas in Bekkestua, Norway…Personal: Has two sisters… Lists Steven Gerrard as his favorite athlete…Jim Carrey is his favorite actor…Undecided major.

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Midfield Freshman, 5-8, 160 West Islip, NY/West Islip

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Midfield/Defense Sophomore, 6-2, 175 Tynset, Norway/ Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Mike Rooney

Ellev Sandtroen

First season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Will look for action in the Hofstra midfield… High School: Played two seasons of varsity soccer for West Islip High School in West Islip, NY…Led his team to the Suffolk County finals as a senior…As a junior, was a member of the League III championship squad…Personal: Has one sister…Plans to pursue coursework in business… Lists Wayne Rooney, Cesc Fabregas and Cristiano Ronaldo as his favorite athletes…Undecided major.

First season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Could log time as a defender and midfielder…Previous College: Attended Norwegian University of Science and Technology for one year…High School: Attended NordOsterdal Videregående Skole in Tynset, Norway…Also competed for the Tynset soccer club, playing in the Norwegian third division…Personal: Psychology major.

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Midfield Freshman, 5-8 170 Johannesburg, South Africa/ Repton School Dubai

Dane Sacree First season on the Hofstra soccer roster…Could see time at center back and on the wings as a midfielder…High School: Attended Repton School Dubai in the United Arab Emirates…Played soccer, rugby and cricket among other sports…Selected for a U17 district team and a U19 football club in South Africa…Named his club team’s Player of the Year in four seasons…Spent the majority of time at center back while also playing right wing and center midfield…Personal: Has one brother… Lists Thierry Henry as his favorite athlete…Biology major.

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Midfield Freshman, 5-9 175 Aschaffenburg, Germany/ Hanns-Seidel-Gymnasium Hoesbach

Felix Schaefer First season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Could see time at right back and as a defensive midfielder…High School: Attended Hanns-SeidelGymnasium Hoesbach…Personal: Has one sister…Lists Mats Hummels as his favorite athlete…Management major.

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

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tuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on December 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship in Civil Procedure. President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System - County of Nassau, and the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council. He serves as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and on the Board of Directors for the Fair Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association.

Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the legal profession and the community; the Community Service Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. He has also been honored by the Long Island Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David Award. President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.

President Rabinowitz, Hofstra Pride Club Board member James C. Metzger ’83 and Hofstra Pride Club President E. David Woycik ’77 at the 2011 Pride Student-Athlete Awards Banquet

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UNIVERSITY SENIOR ADMINISTRATION/TRUSTEES As of August 2012 OFFICERS Janis M. Meyer,* Chair James E. Quinn,* Vice Chair Peter G. Schiff, Vice Chair David S. Mack,* Secretary Stuart Rabinowitz, President M. Patricia Adamski Senior Vice President for Planning and Administration

Jessica Eads Vice President for Enrollment Services

Joseph M. Barkwill Vice President for Facilities and Operations

Dolores Fredrich, Esq. Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel

Sandra S. Johnson Vice President for Student Affairs

Richard V. Guardino, Jr., Esq. Vice President for Business Development

Robert W. Juckiewicz Vice President for Information Technology

Dr. Herman Berliner Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

MEMBERS Alan J. Bernon* Tejinder Bindra Robert F. Dall* Helene Fortunoff Steven J. Freiberg* Martin B. Greenberg* Joseph M. Gregory* Leo A. Guthart Peter S. Kalikow* Abby Kenigsberg Arthur J. Kremer Karen L. Lutz Donna M. Mendes* John D. Miller* Marilyn B. Monter* Martha S. Pope Edwin C. Reed Robert D. Rosenthal* Debra A. Sandler* Thomas J. Sanzone* Joseph Sparacio* Frank G. Zarb* DELEGATES William F. Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Executive Committee Elizabeth K. Venuti, Chair, University Senate Planning and Budget Committee Tevon Hyman, President, Student Government Association Ron Singh, Vice President, Student Government Association Tanya Levy-Odom,* President, Alumni Organization James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus

Stephanie Bushey Vice President for Institutional Research and Assessment

Melissa Connolly Vice President for University Relations

JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY Vice President and Director of Athletics

Catherine Hennessy Vice President for Financial Affairs and Treasurer

Alan J. Kelly Vice President for Development

Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus * Hofstra Alumni

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

jeffrey a. Hathaway vice president and director of Athletics

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ofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz announced on May 15, 2012, that the University had hired Jeffrey A. Hathaway, formerly the director of athletics for the University of Connecticut and the outgoing chairman of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, as Hofstra University’s new vice president and director of athletics. “In collegiate athletics, the name Jeff Hathaway means success on any number of levels: in the classroom, on the playing field, in the boardroom, with donors and the media. Most importantly, Jeff ’s focus on excellence, ethics, leadership and academics will allow the Hofstra Pride athletics program to move to the next level of excellence,” said Rabinowitz. “His tenure at the University of Connecticut was one of unprecedented growth, and under his leadership, we look forward to ushering in a new era of Hofstra Pride athletic success.” “I am excited to join the Hofstra University community and to have the opportunity to provide leadership and serve the studentathletes, coaches and staff in this outstanding athletics program,” commented Hathaway. “I particularly would like to thank President Stuart Rabinowitz for allowing me to become part of the Hofstra University family. Throughout my career I have been be part of programs that have competed against Hofstra and I have seen firsthand the success the Pride has had over the years. My primary focus will be on the academic achievement of our studentathletes and providing them the opportunity to participate and achieve in their academic and athletic endeavors as we prepare them for their lives after graduation from Hofstra.”

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Hathaway guided the University of Connecticut (UConn) Division of Athletics through an unprecedented period of academic and athletic achievement during his eight years as director of athletics from 2003 to 2011. At the same time, he became an influential leader for college athletics on both the national and conference level.

NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, representing the BIG EAST Conference, serving as chair in 2011-12. As a member of the 10-person committee, Hathaway took part in the selection and administration of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and the administration of the CBS/Turner television contract.

Hathaway played a vital role in UConn’s success story for nearly 20 years as he was the executive associate director of athletics at the school from 1990 to 2001. In his two years away from the Storrs campus, Hathaway enjoyed a successful tenure as the director of athletics at Colorado State University from 2001 to 2003.

During his tenure at both Colorado State and UConn, he was a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet. On the conference level, Hathaway was the chair of the BIG EAST Athletic Directors Executive Committee through November of 2009. He is also past chairman of the BIG EAST Championship and Competition Committee as well as the league’s Finance Committee. Hathaway is a member of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association Board of Trustees and on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In 2004 The Sporting News named Hathaway to its “Power 100 List” - comprised of the 100 most powerful people in sports.

During Hathaway’s career, he has always made the academic success of student-athletes a top priority. In the classroom, more than 50% of UConn’s 650 student-athletes achieved a 3.0 “B-or better” semester grade point average during the spring and/or fall semesters of the 2010 calendar year, including 16 who earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average. In addition, the Division of Athletics consistently maintained a 99 percent academic retention rate among its student-athletes. The University of Connecticut was saluted for its community service efforts by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) three times under Hathaway’s watch for its community service efforts. UConn was also honored by the NCAS in 2006 and 2007 for its efforts to assist former student-athletes in earning their college degree. Hathaway’s leadership positions have extended beyond the campus. He recently completed a five-year term as a member of the prestigious

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During his time at the University of Connecticut, private fundraising averaged more than $13 million a year. Hathaway was also responsible negotiating several key revenue and partnership agreements, securing major gifts, and guiding the building of two LEED certified athletic facilities, UConn’s first, which received recognition from the University and from the Connecticut Real Estate Exchange. Hathaway led a head coaching staff that is one of the most experienced in the country. At the conclusion of Hathaway’s tenure, UConn had


12 head coaches that had been in their current position 10 or more years as of the 2010-11 academic year.

During Hathaway’s tenure at Colorado State, he oversaw a 15-sport program – nine women’s teams and six men’s. Hathaway was an extremely successful fundraiser during his time in Fort Collins. The school drew national attention for a $15.2 million gift for football stadium renovations and expansion.

In Hathaway’s final year with UConn, the Huskies experienced great athletic success. The men’s basketball team won its third NCAA Division I Championship while the football team played in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. In addition, the women’s basketball team played in the NCAA Final Four for the fourth consecutive season and set a college basketball record for most consecutive wins with 90. The UConn baseball team made history with its first-ever appearance in NCAA Super Regional play. The men’s soccer, women’s soccer and field hockey teams participated in NCAA tournaments while representatives from men’s and women’s track and field and women’s diving also took part in NCAA action.

Prior to joining UConn, Hathaway served in a number of capacities at his alma mater, the University of Maryland, from 1982 to 1990, including assistant athletics director for marketing and communications, acting assistant athletics director for business affairs, athletics business manager and men’s basketball trainer. Hathaway earned his degree in athletic administration from Maryland in 1981. He later received a Master’s Degree in general administration from Maryland and is currently continuing work on a Ph.D. in the Department of Educational Leadership at the University of Connecticut.

Hathaway originally came to Connecticut in November of 1990 as senior associate athletic director. In that role, he oversaw the day-today operations of the Division of Athletics and served as a program administrator for several sports.

Hathaway and his wife, Paula, have two children – Meghan (20) and Michael (17).

What They Are Saying About Jeff Hathaway Philip E. Austin, President Emeritus, University of Connecticut “I had the pleasure of working with Jeff Hathaway through my tenure as president of the University of Connecticut. He was a valuable member of our senior leadership team and led the athletic program to its most successful era. Jeff is committed to not only athletic excellence but also academic excellence, integrity and the overall welfare of student athletes.”

Jim Nantz, CBS Sports “I have known Jeff Hathaway a long time and there is no one I respect more in college athletics than Jeff Hathaway. This is a big day for Hofstra University and the future of Hofstra has been placed in good hands. Jeff is a high-achieving, high-quality person that I have gotten to know well during his tenure as the Chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s success as a leader speaks for itself. He has the Midas touch!”

Joseph R. Castiglione, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics, University of Oklahoma “From our days in college to the many years as colleagues in the profession, I have always known Jeff Hathaway to be a man of character. He has a tenacious work ethic, an innate ability to establish the right vision, mission and values for the organization he leads and a collaborative style to appropriately involve all stakeholders in the process of setting goals and creating the means to achieve them. At the heart of it all is a passionate commitment to creating the best possible environment for student athlete success. Hofstra University made a wonderful decision in hiring Jeff.”

Mike Slive, Commissioner, Southeastern Conference “I have known Jeff Hathaway for many years and had the pleasure of serving with him on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s extensive experience, his enthusiasm and his energy makes him a leader no matter what room he is in. His commitment to assisting young men and women in getting an education while participating in college sports make him an outstanding choice as Hofstra’s new athletics director.”

Mark Emmert, President, National Collegiate Athletic Association “Jeff did a tremendous job as a member and later chair of the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. His efforts directly contributed to lifelong experiences for thousands of student-athletes. I’m confident that he will bring the same dedication and passion to the athletic program and the student-athletes of Hofstra.”

Mike Tranghese, former Commissioner, Big East Conference “Jeff is an outstanding administrator who will provide Hofstra with great leadership in the future. He has long been a leader in collegiate athletics and Hofstra will do well with Jeff at the helm. ” Tom Yeager, Commissioner, Colonial Athletic Association “Jeff Hathaway is one of the brightest, creative and competent administrators in college athletics. Everyone in the CAA is excited about his joining our team and we look forward to his contribution to the continued success of the Hofstra program and the CAA.”

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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AND HEAD COACHES

Alison Adamski Women’s Tennis Coach

Pete Alfano Cross Country Coach

cathy aull Athletic Department Secretary

Ann Baller Associate Director of Athletic Facilities

Brittany Butts Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Mo Cassara Men’s Basketball Coach

Neil Collins Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Maren Crowley Women’s Golf Coach

Kathy De Angelis Field Hockey Coach

Stephen Gorchov John Heck Associate Director Associate Director of of Athletics for Athletics for Compliance Communications

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Rob Anspach Wrestling Coach

Chrissy Arnone Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions

Jay Artinian Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities

Rachel August Assistant Director for Administration

Dr. Michael Barnes Susan Bauer Faculty Athletics Assistant Dean of Representative University Advisement

Brian Bert Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Allison Bradshaw Strength and Conditioning Coach

John Considine Assistant Equipment Manager

Tara Coppola Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Maria Corvino Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket Operations

Steve DeNapoli Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Bill Edwards Softball Coach

Joe Elliott Men’s Golf Coach

David Fernandez Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Kristina Hernandez Volleyball Coach

Tim Holman Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Ellen Johnson Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Relations

Colm Kennedy Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

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Krista KilburnSteveskey Women’s Basketball Coach

James Lally Director of StudentAthlete Services

Frantzer Le Blanc Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Cindy Lewis Senior Associate Director of Athletics

Evan Malings Head Athletic Trainer

Danny McCabe Executive Associate Director of Athletics

Tim McMahon Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs

Kevin Murga Athletic Facilities Coordinator

Michael Neely Director of Ticket Sales

Richard Nuttall Men’s Soccer Coach

Jeanne O’Keefe Athletic Department Secretary

Rachel Peel Associate Dean of University Advisement

John Russo Baseball Coach

Diane Schuerlein Athletic Department Secretary

Jim Sheehan Senior Sports Information Director

clarice smith Athletic Department Secretary

Samantha Sweeney Assistant Director of Athletics for StudentAthlete Development

Harriet Teitle Athletic Department Secretary

Kathy Theiling Equipment Manager

Seth Tierney Men’s Lacrosse Coach

James Prendergast Simon Riddiough Assistant Strength and Women’s Soccer Coach Conditioning Coach

shannon smith Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Dave Walsh Assistant Equipment Manager

Daniel Solow Assistant Director of Athletics for Development

Ryan Watson Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities

Philip Wayne Men’s Tennis Coach

Winnie Wymes Athletic Department Secretary

Dr. Michael Yorio Team Physician

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ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT

ofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views participation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students.

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in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.

The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for up to three courses. They are also able to utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in providing assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor, through the Center for University Advisement, who helps address the various needs of student‑athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four areas

Area two is academic advising. The academic advisor serves as the primary advisor for first-year and undecided student-athletes, and also assists upperclassmen who have declared a major.

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Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The advisor also meets with prospective student‑athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra University education.

Area three is academic monitoring. The advisor monitors the academic progress of student‑athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide opportunities for early intervention should academic difficulties arise.

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Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls by providing tutors in various subjects as necessary. The academic advisors also assess the needs of individual student‑athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the Center for University Advisement is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student‑athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition. In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete Development Center was opened on the second level of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. The center houses the offices of the Student-Athlete Services Staff, as well as a large computer lab with printer access for use by Hofstra studentathletes, a quiet study area with wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards.


SOCCER ACADEMIC SUCCESS

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he Hofstra Soccer program places a great deal of emphasis on the academic development of its players in addition to their onfield performance. In recent years many players have personified the meaning of student-athlete.

Michael Todd

Arni Gunnarsson, a 2004 graduate with a degree in engineering science, was a two-time CoSIDA Division I Academic All-American, and a three-time Academic All-District selection. He also earned Colonial Athletic Association Men’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year accolades as a senior. On the field Gunnarsson was a two-time first team All-CAA selection. Michael Todd, a 2007 graduate who majored in exercise science, was a CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2005 and 2006, and was also selected to the NSCAA Scholar All-America steam. In 2004 he was the CAA Men’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a second team CoSIDA Academic All-District selection. A four-time All-CAA selection, Todd led the Pride in scoring in each of his seasons at Hofstra. Matthias Gumbrecht, who graduated in May 2006, was a CoSIDA Academic All-District selection and holds Hofstra career records for games played as a keeper (69) and career shutouts (23). In addition to those accolades, last season 14 student-athletes were recipients of the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award.

Matthias Gumbrecht

Ari Gunnarsson

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SPORTS MEDICINE/ATHLETIC TRAINING University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005. Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.

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hrough a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes are provided excellent health care during their time at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible. University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by 10-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely. Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his fourth year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova

Evan Malings Head Athletic Trainer

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Dr. Michael Yorio Team Physician

david riviere Athletic Trainer

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LONG ISLAND AND NEW YORK CITY About Long Island… Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families. Five distinct regions make up Long Island:

• North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions.

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

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

• North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands.

• South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts. With everything from :

• museums, historical sites and lighthouses,

• to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages,

• to wineries and farm stands,

• to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos,

...there is plenty to do on Long Island!

About new york city… Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.

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tudy the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. S Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or Knicks game. Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters. Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering Times Square.

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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SOCCER STADIUM

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he Hofstra Soccer Teams play at the Hofstra University Soccer Stadium, located on the University’s north campus, adjacent to the David S. Mack Physical Education Center. The Stadium, constructed in 2003 through a partnership with the New York Jets, features a 120-yard by 74-yard FieldTurf surface, stadium lighting, metal bleachers the length of the field, the Gorman Memorial Gateway and the Hofstra Soccer Walls of Honor. In 2009 a new press box was installed. In addition, signs commemorating Hofstra’s conference championships, NCAA Tournament appearances and retired jerseys are displayed on the west end of the stadium. Since its’ opening, the Pride is 56-15-6 at the Stadium. The FieldTurf system, which was installed by Landtek of Amityville, New York, replicates a natural grass surface, but offers the durability and cost benefits of synthetic fields. FieldTurf is a safe alternative, resulting in a documented reduction of sports injuries. The sand and rubber infill system is the biggest technical development that the sport surfacing industry has seen in the last 25 years. This patented technology sets FieldTurf apart from all other sports surfaces. In June 2001 the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the worldwide governing body for the sport of soccer, gave its official recommendation to the artificial grass FieldTurf installation at Boston University’s Nickerson Field for international competition and domestic league play. The historic ruling, the first and only certification of an artificial surface in the world at this time, means that venues with FieldTurf can be used for all preliminary competition matches for the FIFA World Cup and Olympic Football Tournaments as well as for professional league play. There have been more than 500 FieldTurf installations worldwide in recent years. The facility is lit with a system from the Iowa-based Musco Lighting Company. Musco is recognized as a world-class leader in sports lighting with lighting systems installed around the globe. A leader in developing sports-lighting technology – including solutions for permanent and temporary lighting, and sports facility management – Musco offers innovative systems, a comprehensive package of services, and decades of experience. Working with organizations such as Amateur Softball Association, Babe Ruth League, Disney, England and Wales Cricket Board, Little League Baseball®, Major League Baseball, NASCAR, and the NBA, Musco has played a key role in developing guidelines for safe, efficient sports facilities. Musco is a Major Partner with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA); provides the Official Sports-Lighting System for Little League Baseball and was selected to light Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex — a state-of-the-art 200-acre complex with facilities for more than 30 sports. The facility is outfitted with a seating system from the Southern Bleacher Company of Graham, Texas. Since 1946, Southern Bleacher has set the standard of excellence in the design and manufacturing of sports stadiums and entertainment venues. Southern Bleacher products grace professional baseball diamonds and soccer fields, college campuses, school districts, NASCAR tracks and rodeo arenas across the United States. The Hofstra Soccer Stadium served as the home site of first round Men’s NCAA Tournament games in 2005 and 2006, as well as hosting numerous high school playoff contests. The stadium also served as the practice field for the Jets during their public preseason camp workouts until the team moved its headquarters from Hofstra in 2008.

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HOFSTRA INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY The Pride has use of an indoor practice bubble located on the north campus, behind the Mack Sports Complex. The 50-yard turf field gives Hofstra a unique environment that many teams in the Northeast do not have.


MACK SPORTS COMPLEX WEIGHT ROOM Hofstra Soccer student-athletes conduct their weight training in the spacious, 3,024 square-foot Mack Sports Complex Weight Room. Located on the lower lever of the complex, the weight room houses a wide variety of strength and conditioning equipment including free weights, Hammer Strength and 12 pieces of cardiovascular equipment. The team trains under the watchful eye of Strength Coach Alison Bradshaw, who is in her third year on the Hofstra staff, and first as head strength coach.

THE GORMAN MEMORIAL GATEWAY The Gorman Memorial Gateway, named in honor of former Hofstra Soccer player Frank Gorman, who died tragically on January 5, 2003, was officially dedicated on Sunday, September 17, 2006. The Gorman Memorial Gateway project included a gated entrance to the Hofstra Soccer Stadium and ticket windows, as well as a Hofstra Men’s and Women’s Soccer Walls of Fame, the Sergio Villanueva Memorial Garden and a picnic area behind the east side goal. Future plans include alumni bleachers behind the east goal. Donors to the Gorman Memorial Gateway Fund have their names inscribed on a plaque at the Gateway entrance to the Hofstra University Soccer Stadium.

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2011 STATISTICS AND RESULTS Overall: 7-10-1

Conference: 4-7-0

Home: 4-4-1

Away: 3-6-0

Neutral: 0-0-0

No. Name GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Sh% GW PK-ATT 21 Chris Griebsch 18-18 4 10 18 44 .091 1 1-1 4 Shaun Foster 15-15 5 1 11 12 .417 0 0-0 10 Brett Carrington 17-9 4 0 8 26 .154 2 0-0 6 Tyler Botte 17-15 4 0 8 12 .333 0 0-0 25 Heidar Emilsson 18-9 2 1 5 10 .200 0 0-0 20 Maid Memic 15-13 1 3 5 24 .042 1 0-0 23 Tommi Kjartansson 15-13 2 0 4 10 .200 1 0-0 11 Mike Annarumma 18-18 1 2 4 31 .032 1 0-0 12 Shady Saleh 15-7 0 3 3 4 .000 0 0-0 19 Stephan Barea 15-15 1 0 2 17 .059 1 0-0 7 Florian Popp 11-8 1 0 2 6 .167 0 0-0 14 Chris Grenzig 11-1 0 1 1 3 .000 0 0-0 3 Thomas Bekas 8-8 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 0 Roberto Pellegrini 18-18 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Idris Mashriqi 16-10 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 15 Mostafa Haridi 9-5 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 8 Lukas Ahman 4-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 27 Adam Janowski 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 2 AJ Laza 11-10 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 24 Gareth James 4-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Ryan Dunne 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 18 25 23 73 209 .120 7 1-1 Opponents 18 32 24 88 265 .121 10 1-1

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GA Avg. Svs. Pct. W L T Sho

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1698:55 0:00 1698:55 1698:55

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92 3 95 45

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Goals Hofstra Opponents

1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Corner Kicks 9 14 1 1 25 Hofstra 12 16 2 2 32 Opponents

1 2 OT OT2 Tot. 26 43 2 2 73 40 38 1 3 82

Shots Hofstra Opponents

1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Saves 84 113 8 4 209 Hofstra 123 123 14 5 265 Opponents

1 2 OT OT2 Tot. 40 52 3 0 95 17 24 3 1 45

265 0 265 206

2011 Results Date Opponent W/L Score Att.

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.

Aug. 26

Iona

L

0-2

558

Oct. 12

Northeastern*

L

2-3

375

Aug. 29

Albany

W (OT)

3-2

263

Oct. 16

at Delaware*

L (2 OT)

2-3

320

Sept. 7

at St. Francis

L

0-1

100

Oct. 19

at Drexel*

W

1-0

132

Sept. 16

at Colgate

W

1-0

275

Oct. 22

at #11 Old Dominion*

L

1-4

510

Sept. 18

at Cornell

L

0-3

231

Oct. 26

George Mason*

L (2 OT)

2-3

312

Sept. 24

UNC Wilmington*

W

2-1

662

Oct. 29

at William and Mary*

L (OT)

2-3

258

Sept. 27

Fordham

W

2-0

285

Nov. 1

Penn State

T (2 OT)

1-1

217

Oct. 1

at Georgia State*

L (OT)

0-1

200

Nov. 4

#12 James Madison*

W

3-0

424

Oct. 5

at Towson*

W (2 OT)

3-2

262

Oct. 8

VCU*

L

0-3

509

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the COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

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he Colonial Athletic Association has built a reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically. The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2011-12, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 studentathletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 19 teams in 13 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2012. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2011-12, 24 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 51 student-athletes received All-America honors in 16 different sports. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past six years. Three CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George Mason.

VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and top-seeded Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. At least five CAA teams have reached postseason play for the past four years. The CAA has also had great success in women’s basketball, with six teams making the postseason in 2011-12. Conference champion Delaware advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time and was ranked #7 in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. James Madison beat two ACC and two Big East teams to reach the championship game of the WNIT. Drexel, Hofstra, UNCW and VCU joined the Dukes in the WNIT. Old Dominion, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997. The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981 and ODU reached the national semifinals in 2011. Four men’s soccer teams earned NCAA Tournament berths last season and James Madison became the seventh CAA team to reach the final 16 of the event in the past decade. Hofstra’s softball team won the Los Angeles Regional and became the first CAA squad to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. At least two women’s soccer teams have reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past five seasons. William & Mary’s men’s cross country squad has made the NCAA Championship in 12 of the past 13 years. In the pool, George Mason’s Ashley Danner finished second in the 100 breaststroke and fifth in the

200 breaststroke at the 2012 NCAA Championship and received All-America honors. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. On the track, Mason’s David Verburg placed fourth in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championship. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 15 years and has had at least 12 players selected in the eight of the last 10 Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, tennis, golf, women’s lacrosse and wrestling. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current membersGeorge Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

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2011 CAA REVIEW Men’s Soccer Standings and Statistics CAA OVERALL W L T Pts. W L T Pct. James Madison 8 3 0 24 13 5 2 .700 Old Dominion 7 3 1 22 12 6 2 .650 William & Mary 7 4 0 21 10 9 0 .526 #Delaware 6 4 1 19 13 6 4 .652 Northeastern 6 4 1 19 10 6 3 .605 Georgia State 6 5 0 18 13 8 1 .614 VCU 6 5 0 18 11 9 0 .550 Drexel 4 5 2 14 5 10 3 .361 George Mason 4 6 1 13 7 8 3 .472 Hofstra 4 7 0 12 7 10 1 .417 UNC Wilmington 2 8 1 7 4 12 2 .278 Towson 2 8 1 7 3 11 2 .250 #CAA Champion

Chris Griebsch

All-Conference Teams First Team Second Team F- Evans Frimpong, UD F- Tim Hopkinson, ODU F- Roberto Gimenez, UD F- Patrick Innes, JMU F- Yannick Smith, ODU F- Jason Johnson, VCU MF- Nicolas Abrigo, W&M MF- Stephen McGill, GSU MF- Gideon Asante, ODU MF- Daniel Roberts, UNCW MF- Dante Marini, NU MF- Leo Stolz, GMU MF- Paul Wyatt, JMU MF- Ken Tribbett, DU D- Shaun Foster, Hofstra D- Will Smith, W&M D- Chris Locandro, GSU D- Tommy Webb, ODU D- Juan Monge Solano, VCU D- Eric Zuehsow, GMU GK- Brandon Miller, UNCW GK- Victor Francoz, ODU Third Team All-Rookie Team F- Olakunle Banjo, Towson F- Robert Gimenez, UD F- Mike Kennedy, NU MF- Jonathan Barden, JMU F- Taylor Morgan, GMU MF- Leo Stolz, GMU MF- Ryan Garcia, GMU MF- Verneri Valimaa, GMU MF- Chris Griebsch, Hofstra MF- Marcus Luster, W&M MF- Jamal Keene, GSU D- Yoan Fontaine, UD MF- Christian McLaughlin, JMU D- Ambry Moss, NU D- Ryan Burnham, NU D- Prince Nartey, UD D- Jason Gannon, JMU D- Juan Monge Solano, VCU D- Darren O’’Connor, UD D- Michael Teiman, W&M GK- Pentti Pussinen, DU PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Evans Frimpong, UD DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Shaun Foster, Hofstra ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Roberto Gimenez, UD COACH OF THE YEAR: Tom Martin, JMU

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Team Statistics

Individual Statistics

Points ## Team 1 Old Dominion 2 George Mason 3 Delaware 4 VCU 5 James Madison 6 Georgia State 7 Hofstra 8 Northeastern 9 Towson 10 William & Mary 11 UNCW 12 Drexel

Scoring GP 20 18 23 20 20 22 18 19 16 19 18 18

No. 133 111 105 97 89 88 73 72 60 56 54 37

Avg 6.65 6.17 4.57 4.85 4.45 4.00 4.06 3.79 3.75 2.95 3.00 2.06

GP G 20 48 23 40 18 37 20 34 20 33 22 31 19 27 18 25 16 20 18 20 19 19 18 14

GPG 2.40 1.74 2.06 1.70 1.65 1.41 1.42 1.39 1.25 1.11 1.00 0.78

GP 18 20 20 22 23 18 20 16 19 19 18 18

GPG 2.06 1.85 1.45 1.18 1.09 1.28 1.15 1.25 0.95 0.95 0.78 0.50

Assists ## Team 1 George Mason Old Dominion 3 VCU 4 Georgia State 5 Delaware 6 Hofstra James Madison 8 Towson 9 Northeastern William & Mary 11 UNCW 12 Drexel

A 37 37 29 26 25 23 23 20 18 18 14 9

GP G A 19 16 2 19 13 3 21 12 5 20 10 8 18 10 7 17 9 5 20 11 1 20 7 9 19 9 2 19 7 5 21 8 3

Pts. 34 29 29 28 27 23 23 23 20 19 19

PPG 1.79 1.53 1.38 1.40 1.50 1.35 1.15 1.15 1.05 1.00 0.90

## Name, School 1 Yannick Smith, ODU 2 Patrick Innes, JMU 3 Evans Frimpong, UD 4 Jason Johnson, VCU 5 Roberto Gimenez, UD Tim Hopkinson, ODU 7 Taylor Morgan, GMU Nicolas Abrigo, W&M 9 Evan Scott, GSU 10 Dante Marini, NU Gideon Asante, ODU

GP G GPG 19 16 0.84 19 13 0.68 21 12 0.57 20 11 0.55 18 10 0.56 20 10 0.50 17 9 0.53 19 9 0.47 21 8 0.38 19 7 0.37 20 7 0.35

Assists ## 1 2 3 5 6

Name, School Chris Griebsch, Hofstra Gideon Asante, ODU Christian McLaughlin, JMU Tim Hopkinson, ODU Roberto Gimenez, UD Daniel Roberts, UNCW Taylor Morgan, GMU Verneri Valimaa, GMU Charlie Ahn, VCU Ivan Militar, ODU Dante Marini, NU Joshua West, W&M Evans Frimpong, UD

GP A APG 18 10 0.56 20 9 0.45 18 8 0.44 20 8 0.40 18 7 0.39 12 5 0.42 17 5 0.29 18 5 0.28 18 5 0.28 19 5 0.26 19 5 0.26 19 5 0.26 21 5 0.24

Goalkeeping (Min. 60 percent of games played)

Goals Against Average ## Team 1 Georgia State 2 Northeastern 3 William & Mary 4 VCU 5 James Madison 6 Delaware 7 Drexel 8 Old Dominion 9 George Mason 10 UNCW 11 Hofstra 12 Towson

Name, School Yannick Smith, ODU Patrick Innes, JMU Evans Frimpong, UD Tim Hopkinson, ODU Roberto Gimenez, UD Taylor Morgan, GMU Jason Johnson, VCU Gideon Asante, ODU Nicholas Abrigo, W&M Dante Marini, NU Evan Scott, GSU

Goals

Goals ## Team 1 Old Dominion 2 Delaware 3 George Mason 4 VCU 5 James Madison 6 Georgia State 7 Northeastern 8 Hofstra 9 Towson UNCW 11 William & Mary 12 Drexel

## 1 2 4 5 6 9 10

GP GA Min. 22 21 2005:28 19 22 1798:14 19 22 1725:22 20 24 1852:16 20 25 1849:24 23 31 2223:29 18 24 1715:58 20 28 1845:48 18 27 1705:47 18 30 1672:44 18 32 1698:55 16 32 1508:32

GAA 0.94 1.10 1.15 1.17 1.22 1.25 1.26 1.37 1.42 1.61 1.70 1.91

## Name, School 1 Oliver Blum, NU 2 Vincent Foermer, GSU 3 Kris Devaux, UD 4 Colin Smolinsky, W&M 5 Josh Pantazelos, VCU 6 Justin Epperson, JMU 7 Pussinen Pentti, DU 8 Sean Cote, GMU 9 Victor Francoz, ODU 10 John Steele, TU

GP 18 14 18 18 20 20 18 15 20 17

GA 21 16 22 21 24 25 24 18 28 26

Min. GAA 1663:1 1.14 1262:4 1.14 1726:4 1.15 1635.2 1.16 1852:1 1.17 1849:2 1.22 1715:5 1.26 1257:1 1.29 1825:4 1.38 1593:5 1.47

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HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

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he Pride has made four NCAA Tournament appearances, advancing to the second round in 2004 and 2007. Overall, the team has posted a 2-4 record in NCAA Tournament action.

Hofstra’s NCAA Tournament History 1968 Lost to Fairleigh Dickinson, 3-1

2004 Won at #21 Seton Hall, 2-1 Lost at #7 Maryland, 4-0

2005 Lost to Providence, 1-0 (OT)

2006 Won vs. Providence, 2-0 Lost at #3 Wake Forest, 5-1

Jason Gates controls the ball during Hofstra’s 2004 first round victory over Seton Hall

Corey Gudmundson wins a header in the Pride’s 2006 second round game at Wake Forest

Matthew Telling studies the field in a 2005 first round matchup against Providence

The Pride celebrate a Michael Todd (#9) goal during a 2006 first round win over Providence

Michael Hermann dribbles the ball upfield during the Pride’s 2004 second round game at Maryland

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HOFSTRA SOCCER ALUMNI Vinny Carbone

Aris Alpian

Akl, Hatem Alberda, John Alexander, Paul Allembert, Robert Alpian, Aris Altschuler, Mitchell Altwood Jr., David Amaral, Luis Amendolare, Joseph Amoroso, Lawrence Anderson, Richard Andrada, Arnel Andre, Philippe Antonacci, Salvatore Antos, John Ashcroft, Stephen Auster, Aaron Azzopardi, John Balfouf, Robert Baltes, Brian Banchiero, Fabian Baptiste, Sherwin Barnett Jr., James Barr, Eliahu Barth, Frederick Bartsch, Dennis Bauer, Bruce Beebe, Walter Belling Jr., James Benner, Thomas Bentley, James Berinato, Luigi Berlingieri, Fabio Bermingham, John Bernic, Chris Bigus, Rich Binder, Felipe Blagrove, Aaron Boatman, Brian Bocker, Richard Bodenstein, Alan Borner, Craig Boustedt, Robert Bower, Ian Bowman, John Boxenschultz, Neil Brachio, Brian Brancaccio, Vincent Bright, Alex

1991 2009 2009 1960 1997 1978 1963 ----2010 1985 1976 2006 1984 1995 1962 1989 1967 1975 1977 1994 1993 ----1974 1955 1957 1984 1965 1968 1991 1966 2004 ----1988 --------2004 ----1979 1985 1981 1986 1997 1964 1995 1968 ----1963 1991 -----

Brill, Mitchell 1972 Brooke, Andrew 2000 Brown, Edward 1974 Bruce, Kenneth 1972 Burfeindt, Edward 1961 Burns, John 1968 Burton, Darius 1996 Calabro, Carmelo ----Camara, Aboubacar 2000 Campbell, David 1958 Caprio, Mario 1963 Carbone, Vinny 2000 Carrington,Brett 2011 Cassidy, Shawn 1988 Castaldo, Dominick ----Catalanello Jr., Anthony 1957 Cavaliere, Raymond 1974 Chapman III, Charles 1970 Cheevers III, Nathaniel 1988 Chin, Richard 1974 Christoudias, Constantinos 2006 Chung, Billy 2005 Clayton, Nigel 1989 Cohen, Craig 1995 Cohen, Louis 1987 Colasanto, Thomas 1969 Coles, Stephen 1979 Collins, James 1958 Condron, Declan 1998 Conlon, Brian 1979 Cooper, Pail 1970 Costello, John 1962 Cox, Chris 2007 Coyle, Patrick ----Crosby, David 1970 Crossfield, Andrew ----Cuervo, Daniel 1979 Cummo, Dean 1998 Cumpstone, Greg 2011 Cyriacks, Donald 1964 D’Agostino, David 1962 Daley, Hughroy 2001 Dall, Robert 1955 Dalton, Ian ----Darby, Andrew 1999 Datwyler, Raymond 1967 Day, Roy 1957 De Lambert, Richard 1957 DeConza, Gerard 1991

Shawn Cassidy

Defino, Joseph Degovia, Ricardo DeGroff, Robert Delijani, Pedram Deluca, Kenneth DeManche, Gregory DeMarco, Frank DeMarco, Fred Dempster, Craig Depp, David DeRosa, Cory DeStefano, Daniel Devita, Cosimo Diaz, Luis Dicicco, Bruce DiGiacomo, John Donaghy, J.V. Dordik, Simon Doyle, John Doyle, Patrick Drown, Daniel

1977 1986 1956 1984 1963 1974 1995 1996 1993 1948 ----1969 ----1991 ----1994 1967 ----1986 1992 1965

Duffin, Stuart Duffy, Robert Dugan, James Dunleavy, Brian Dunn, Brian Dunn, Larry Eagen, William Eberhardt, Robert Ehret, John Ehrichs, Steven Ellerkamp, Robert Esmi, Ahmad Estabrook, Michael Faiella, Richard Famiglietti, Michael Fawcett, James Fellman, James Fellows, Robert Fernandez, Carlos Finkel, Geoffrey Finnerty, Kevin Fiore, Fred Fiore, Terrance Fischer, Robert

1999 1986 1963 2002 1996 ----1968 ----1958 2010 1969 1981 1986 1992 1982 1976 1958 1972 1980 1989 --------1964 1970

Andrew Darby

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HOFSTRA SOCCER ALUMNI

Frank Gorman

Fitzparick, Walter Fleming, Gregory Flood, Gary Flood, Justin Florio, Michael Fogel, Robert Ford Jr., Robert Frankel, Jeffrey Friberg, Claes Friedman, Eric Fulfaro, Frank Gaffney, Ed Gaffney Jr., Robert Gagliardo, Vincent Galasso, William Galletta, Hugo Galluzzo, Jeff Galuzzo, Christopher Garone, Ralph Gates, Jason Gazich, Ed Gazich, Marco Michael Hermann

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1964 1958 2006 2008 1973 1974 1961 1973 1997 --------1969 1971 1981 1974 1989 1989 1987 1971 2005 1957 -----

Geanopulos, Peter Geraghty, Patrick Germano, Ken Giacolone, Steven Gill, James Gillen X, Francisco Glasser, Stuart Gleason, Gregory Goepfert, Frederick Goldberg, Neil Golding, Herbert Goldstein, Samuel Gorman, Frank Grahn, Johannes Greenfield, Alan Greening, Daniel Greenwald, Dennis Greiner, Eric Groper, Howard Gudmundson, Corey Gulumogly, Altan Gumbrecht, Matthias Gumiela, Michael Gundich, Brian Gunnarsson, Arni Handy, Charles Hanft, Thomas Hanney, Dennis Hanrahan, Richard Harken Jr., Richard Harris, Bruce Hassett, Ray Healy Jr., John Heinz, Peter Helfand, Andrew Heller, Lewis Hermann, Michael Hichborn, William Hickey, Francis Higgins, Shaun Hildebrandt, Charles Hill, Andrew Hombach, Arthur Hritz, Andrew Hughes, Thomas Hulse, Peter Hutchenson, Michael

1986 2001 ----1984 ----1961 1969 1987 1961 1980 1977 1956 1998 2010 1967 2003 1969 ---1981 2008 1981 2005 1966 2008 2003 1973 1992 1971 1973 1971 1966 2007 1969 1960 1979 1968 2004 1956 1969 2002 1960 1999 1964 1981 1959 2002 1974

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Hutchins, David Hymowitz, Marc Imburgio, Salvatore Inman, Sean Insinga, John Intrieri, Thomas Evan Jaep James, Duane Johansen, Tom Jones, Joseph Jones Jr., Joseph Judson, Alan Justino, Richard Kampfl, Christian Karmatz, Michael Kates, Richard Keegan, James Kelly, William Kennedy, Joseph Kent, Stephen Khan, Armir Kilmeade, James Knowlden, Erik Kontulis, Phedon Koretzki, Paul Kornprobst, Alexander Koshers, Mitchell Koshers, Stephen Koziol, Stuart Kramer, Douglas Kroehler, Robert Krugman, Sidney Krupinski, Joseph La Rochelle, Stephen Lager, Steven Lara, Edison Lara, Pablo Lascaris, George Latino, Anthony Lauria, Vincent Lee, Andrew Lee, Christopher Leff, Steven Lehrman, Eric Lennon, Thomas Liantonio, Steven Lind, John Linder, Robert Linwood, Robert Lippman, George Logan, Billy Lombrado, Louis Lozina, John Lucci, Edward Lyon, Robert Lyons, Vincent Lysiak, Robert Majewski, Henry Malpigli, Frank Mangolis, Lenn Maninakis, Nikolas Manning, Paul Manzano, Ramiro

1981 1970 1974 ----1971 1991 2009 1996 2007 1972 1967 1956 1997 1988 1993 1974 1980 1959 ----2003 --------1975 1956 1963 2005 1973 1969 ----1984 1963 1967 1958 1986 1976 2004 2004 1980 1995 1993 1974 1980 1984 1964 1960 1985 1966 1966 1958 1957 1999 1996 ----1970 1976 1970 1965 1960 1980 ----1981 ----1982

Rishi Matadeen

Marafioti, Giovanni Maragoudakis, George Marino, Craig Martin, Christopher Martin, Robert Martinez, Richard Mason, Stephen Matadeen, Rishi May, Warren Mazandi-Iseke, Richard Mazzilli, Matthew McAuliffe, Eugene McCabe, Janet McCarty, Ian McCormack, Russell McCrea, Rory McEnroe, Timothy McFarlane, David McGinley, Thomas McHale, Thomas McKiernan Eamonn McManus Jr., Philip Menicheschi, Jason Metzler, William Meyer, William Miller, Franklin Mira, Kevin Mitchell, Demont Moi, Arne Mongillo, Jeff Monsen, Walter Mordente, Philip Morozowski, Jaime Mortenson, Kenneth Murphy, William Neptune, Jamal Newman, Daniel Nikolic, Bo Nikolic, Mike Nyarko, Edem

1978 1982 1992 1992 1965 2009 1970 2003 1982 1971 1989 1967 1984 2008 2000 2009 1998 1999 ----1970 2010 1964 1994 1986 1986 1957 2010 2009 1962 1996 1960 1966 1973 1965 1996 2009 1969 1994 1979 2001


O’Boyle, Brendan O’Hagan, John Oglesby, Wesley Osinloye, Paul Osooli, Arman O’Sullivan, Michael Paladino, John Palmer, Jay Pantano, Bruce Papaluca, Adrian Papazis, Emmanuel Parr, Matthew Patascher, Steven Pawar, John Payton, David Pearse, William Peluso, Anthony Perk, Carl Perrine, Robert Pettitt, David Pike, Kevin Pinto, Bill Place, William Powell, Glenn Priel, Eric Pries III, August Purnhagen, David Quaranta, Brandon Radcliffe, Andrew Radcliffe, Graham Radisic, Marko Raycroft Jr., David Redonet, Luis Rengifo, Erik Rettenmyer, Nick Rezig, Malek Riddiough, Simon Robinson, Arthur Robinson, Brian Robinson, Philip Rock, Timothy Roderick, Paul Romain, Michael

1998 1999 1958 1982 2006 1970 ----1997 1962 2007 1996 1995 1965 ----1986 1990 1982 1962 1956 1999 ----2009 1970 1975 1994 1961 1970 2004 1986 1989 ----1986 1990 2010 ----1997 1995 1964 1981 1970 1995 1998 1964

1968 NCAA Tournament Team Romanello, Joe Romeo, David Ronald, Travis Rose, Henry Rossides, Charalambos Roth, Clifford Rothfeld, Stephen Rubinstein, Jay Rudolph, Arthur Sabatano, Vincent Sabatino, Frank Saccoccio, Paul Saitta, Thomas Sawicki, Stanley Schmidt, Ray Schmitt, Roger Schneider, Robert Schoenman, Ken Schubach, Joseph Schumacher, David Schumacher, Timothy Schwender, Thomas Seaman, Roy Sejour, Armel Sepe, Michael

1978 --------1970 2007 1988 1962 1982 1971 1961 1993 2003 1985 1955 1959 1958 1983 ----1966 1995 1990 1962 1966 1982 1979

Bojan Srdanovic

Sequiera, Keith Sesnewicz, Richard Shaffer, Frederick Shaffer, Rick Shalaby, Ash Sharinn, Michael Sharkey, James Shields, Lawrence Siegel, Alan Sloan, Richard Smiten, Jeffrey Smith, Cyril Smith, Richard Soriano, William Sosa, Brian Sosulski, Richard Sourlis, Theodore Spector, Charles Srdanovic, Bojan Stafford, Norman Stage, Douglas Stegner, Bruce Stevenson, Bryan Stewart, James Stiller, Dominic Stolzberg, Alan Stoneham, Donald Stopek, Alan Stopek, Lloyd Stube Jr., Henry Szaro, John Szczechura, Sebastian Tahir, Edip Tahir, Ethem Tandy, George Taylor, David Tedesco, Frank Teelucksingh, Edward Telling, Matthew Teuschler, Alfredo Thelian, John Thompsen, Erling Thompson, Elwood Thompson, William Todaro, Joseph

1994 1966 1974 ----1985 1991 1961 1968 1970 1967 1960 1967 1976 1960 2006 1973 1955 1968 1996 1983 1978 1986 1994 1969 1986 1977 1961 1965 1971 1973 ----1994 ----1972 1988 2000 1984 1969 2005 1979 ----1956 1959 1961 1985

Todd, Michael Traola, Jeff Travis, Ronald Trevers, Richard Tronzano, Stephen Tufano, Frank Turnau, Richard Uellendahl, Erik Uustal, John Valente, Steven Vallone, Joseph VanderWarker, Bob Varrone, Justin Vasata Jr., Frank Vitaglione, Thomas Wanger, John Washington, Craig Wasserman, Robert Weihn Jr., Wilfred Weimer, Richard Weissman, John Wermelinger, Paul Werner, Ulf White, Edmund Williams, Luckisee Williams, Mario Winters, James Wisniewski, John Wolin, Richard Wootton, Spencer Wright, Zak Yarrow, Walter Youhill, Rob Zakoski, Robert Zizzadoro, Nicholas Zorn, Henry

2006 1998 1969 1973 2000 1979 1958 1999 1963 ----1995 ----2002 1955 1963 1958 1993 ----1963 1971 1974 1970 1964 1958 2001 1988 2009 ----1970 1968 1996 1960 2009 1963 1993 1978

This list was compiled from the best available sources. Any omission was purely unintentional. Please call the Office of Athletic Communications at (516) 4636759 with any additions or corrections. Year listed is last year of competition.

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HOFSTRA RECORD BOOK

John O’Hagan

MIchael Todd

Patrick Geraghty

Career Leaders

TEAM RECORDS

Goals 1) Stuart Duffin (1995-99) 2) Zak Wright (1992-95) 3) Michael Todd (2003-06) 4) Ed Gaffney (1967-69) 5) Alan Bodenstein (1982-85)

50 42 40 37 29

Assists 1) Patrick Geraghty (1998-01) 2) John O’Hagan (1995-98) 3) Michael Todd (2003-06) 3) Rob Youhill (2006-09) 5) Jeff Galluzzo (1986-89)

29 27 21 21 18

Most Wins: (15) 1968 Most Losses: (17) 1965 Most Ties: (6) 1988 Most Goals Scored: (54) 1968 Most Goals Allowed: (47) 1980 Fewest Goals Allowed: (10) 1968 Most Assists: (45) 1998 Most Shots: (355) 1996 Most Points: (126) 1994 Most Saves: (164) 1988 Most Shutouts: (11) 1997 Best Winning Percentage: (.861) 1968

Points 1) Stuart Duffin (1995-99) 2) Michael Todd (2003-06) 3) Zak Wright (1992-95) 4) Ed Gaffney (1967-69) 5) Alan Bodenstein (1982-85) Shutouts 1) Matthias Gumbrecht (2002-05) 2) Greg Cumpstone (2008-pres.) 3) Bill Murphy (1992-95) 4) Jay Palmer (1996-97) 4) Andrew Brooke (1997-00)

115 101 96 84 74

23 16 13 11 11

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE SEASON Most Games Played: (23) Jason Gates, 2004; Matthew Telling, 2004; Billy Chung, 2004; Gerd Schuster, 2004; Matthias Gumbrecht, 2004 Most Goals: (18) Ed Gaffney, 1968 Most Assists: (12) Walt Beebe, 1968; Patrick Geraghty, 2001 Most Shots: (71) Michael Todd, 2004 Most Points: (42) Ed Gaffney, 1968

GOALKEEPER RECORDS SINGLE SEASON Most Games Played: (23) Matthias Gumbrecht, 2004 Most Saves: (157) Mike Sharinn, 1988 Fewest Goals Allowed*: (13) Andrew Radcliffe, 1983 Best Goals Against Average*: (0.67) Jay Palmer, 1997 Most Shutouts: (11) Jay Palmer, 1997 Best Save Percentage: (.888) Andrew Radcliffe, 1983

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER Most Games Played: (82) Gary Flood, 2003-06 Most Goals: (50) Stuart Duffin, 1995-99 Most Assists: (29) Patrick Geraghty, 1998-01 Most Shots: (269) Michael Todd, 2003-06 Most Points: (115) Stuart Duffin, 1995-99

GOALKEEPER RECORDS CAREER Most Games Played: (69) Matthias Gumbrecht, 2002-05 Most Saves: (308) Matt Mazzilli, 1985-89 Best Save Percentage: (.849) Brian Boatman, 1983-84 Most Shutouts: (23) Matthias Gumbrecht, 2002-05 * Must have played 75 percent of team’s games.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Paul Lynner Bob VanderWarker Bob VanderWarker Bob VanderWarker Bob VanderWarker Bob VanderWarker Jim Amen Dan DeStefano Dan DeStefano Dan DeStefano Dan DeStefano Dan DeStefano Angelo Anastio Angelo Anastio Ken Germano Ken Germano Ken Germano Ken Germano Tom Lang Tom Lang Tom Lang Tom Lang Ian Collins Ian Collins Ian Collins Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttalll Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall Richard Nuttall

2-3-3 6-4-1 7-5-0 5-5-3 5-9-0 3-8-2 5-8-2 8-5-1 8-3-1 5-8-2 2-8-2 0-17-1 2-12-0 7-5-2 15-2-1 10-5-3 4-11-0 1-11-1 2-10-0 1-14-0 2-12-2 0-14-0 5-5-5 6-8-0 7-6-1 4-8-2 3-10-3 2-14-0 8-7-2 9-4-2 9-6-1 11-6-1 4-11-1 4-11-1 3-9-6 4-15-1 7-9-1 7-8-3 8-12-0 13-7-1 12-4-3 3-16-0 10-5-4 14-4-3 9-7-3 9-9-0 11-6-3 9-9-1 10-7-1 7-9-2 12-10-1 14-5-3 12-6-3 7-9-2 6-9-4 8-7-2 8-7-5 7-10-1

Bill Murphy

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ALL-TIME SOCCER COACHES’ RECORDS Coaches Seasons Paul Lynner (1954-1964) Bob VanderWarker (1965-1969) Jim Amen (1970) Dan DeStefano (1971-1975) Angelo Anastio (1976-1977) Ken Germano (1978-1981) Tom Lang (1982-1985) Ian Collins (1986-1988) Richard Nuttall (1989-present) TOTAL 955 Games

Yrs. W L T Pct. 11 56 66 17 .464 5 34 41 7 .457 1 4 11 0 .267 5 6 61 3 .107 2 11 13 5 .466 4 16 38 6 .317 4 37 23 6 .606 3 11 31 8 .300 23 207 192 47 .521 58 382 474 99 .446

Stuart Duffin

Matthias Gumbrecht

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HOFSTRA MEN’S SOCCER HONOR ROLL All-America Ed Gaffney Honorable Mention Michael Todd 2nd team Johannes Grahn Freshman (College Soccer News)

All-East Coast Conference

1969

Kevin Finnerty Rocco Carbone Luigi Berinato Chidi Amadi Jim Gill Alan Bodenstein Fred Fiore Frank Tedesco Fabio Berlingieri Rich Faiella Ian Bower Simon Riddiough Zak Wright

2006 2007

All-New York Region Art Rudolph Walt Beebe Tom McGinley Ed Gaffney Alan Bodenstein Fred Fiore Bill Metzler Zak Wright Simon Riddiough Ian Bower Brendan O’Boyle Ricky Justino Jay Palmer Stuart Duffin Aboubacar Camara Hughroy Daley Luckisee Williams Rishi Matadeen Arni Gunnarsson Michael Todd Gary Flood Chris Cox

1965 1968 1968 1968, 1969 1982, 1983, 1984 1983 1984 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 1993, 1994 1993, 1994 1997 1997 1997 1997, 1998, 1999 2000 2001 2001 2001, 2003 2002, 2003 2004, 2005 2005 2005

All-America East Conference Stuart Duffin Darius Burton Jay Palmer Brendan O’Boyle Dean Cummo Aboubacar Camara Luckisee Williams Rishi Matadeen

Richard Martinez

All-South Atlantic Region Michael Todd Gary Flood Chris Cox Richard Martinez Jamal Neptune Rob Youhill Shaun Foster

2006 2006 2006 2008, 2009 2009 2009 2010, 2011

Rishi Matadeen Patrick Geraghty Hughroy Daley Jochen Strobel Arni Gunnarsson Michael Todd

Michael Todd

All-MAC Conference Jim Dugan Jack Antos John Uustal John Canzenella Dick Bartolomei Will Wiehn Mike Gordon John Mastracola Art Rudolph Pat Hunt Tom McGinley Ed Gaffney Edip Tahir Walt Beebe Rusty Stube Johannes Grahn

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1976 1976 1978, 1979 1978, 1980 1980 1982, 1983 1982, 1983 1983 1985 1991 1993 1993 1993

1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961, 1964 1965 1967, 1968 1967, 1968 1968, 1969 1968 1967, 1968, 1969 1972 Ricky Justino

2003 2001 2001 2002 2002, 2003 2003, 2004, 2005,2006


Gary Flood

Luckisee Williams

Constantinos Christoudias 2004, 2005 Gary Flood 2005, 2006 Chris Cox 2005, 2006, 2007 Richard Martinez 2007, 2008, 2009 Johannes Grahn 2007, 2009 Rob Youhill 2007, 2008, 2009 Brett Carrington 2008 Jamal Neptune 2009 Shaun Foster 2010, 2011 Chris Griebsch 2011

All-Colonial Athletic Association Rookie Richard Martinez Jamal Neptune Brett Carrington Stephan Barea Shaun Foster

2006 2006 2008 2009 2010

Academic All-America Arni Gunnarsson 1st team Arni Gunnarsson 1st team Michael Todd 3rd team Michael Todd 2nd team

2002 2003 2005 2006

NSCAA Scholar-All-America Michael Todd

2006

Zak Wright ECC Player of the Year 1993 Stuart Duffin America East Player of the Year 1997 Darius Burton America East Rookie of the Year 1997 Michael Todd CAA Tournament Most Valuable Player 2004, 2006 Gary Flood CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player 2005 Michael Todd CAA Player of the Year 2006 Richard Martinez CAA Defensive Player of the Year 2009 Shaun Foster CAA Rookie of the Year 2010 Shaun Foster CAA Defensive Player of the Year 2010, 2011

1st team

Conference Academic Awards Tom Hanft Zak Wright Arni Gunnarsson Michael Todd

ECC Scholar Athlete of the Year ECC Scholar Athlete of the Year CAA Scholar Athlete of the Year CAA Scholar Athlete of the Year

1991 1993 2003 2004

Special Conference Awards Chris Cox

Walter Beebe Matt Mazzilli

MAC Tournament Most Valuable Player 1968 ECC Tournament Most Valuable Player 1985

Ed Gaffney

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ALUMNI IN THE PROS Major League Soccer Gary Flood

New England Revolution

United Soccer Leagues Michael Todd Anthony Barbiero Paul Roderick Shaun Higgins Brendan O’Boyle Aboubacar Camara Simon Riddiough Jason Beehler Thomas Intieri Ricky Justino Richard Martinez Gary Flood Rory McCrea Jamal Neptune Rob Youhill Erik Rengifo

Charleston Battery, Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders Brooklyn Knights, New York Freedom Westchester Flames, Long Island Rough Riders, New York Freedom New York Freedom, Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders Puerto Rico Islanders Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Rough Riders FC New York

Shaun Higgins

Major Indoor Soccer League Alan Bodenstein Michael Todd Chris Cox

New York Express Baltimore Blast Baltimore Blast

Matthias Gumbrecht

National Professional Soccer League Alan Bodenstein

Fort Wayne Flames

Overseas Professionals Matthias Gumbrecht Gerd Schuster Arni Gunnarsson Constantinos Christoudias Jamal Neptune

Germany Germany Iceland Cyprus Sweden

Gary Flood

Michael Todd

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NATIONAL TEAM PLAYERS HOFSTRA SOCCER ON THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL The following players have played with various National teams in their respective countries. Richard Martinez Steven Ehrichs Stephan Barea Demont Mitchell Brett Carrington Paul Alexander Erik Rengifo Gareth James Johannes Grahn

Puerto Rico National Team Puerto Rico National Team Puerto Rico National Team Bahamas National Team Barbados National Team Barbados National Pool United States U-18 National Team New Zealand U-17 National Team member Sweden U-17 National Team member

Demont Mitchell

Richard Martinez

Richard Martinez attempts a tackle against Landon Donovan during a 2010 CONCACAF Champions League match

Steven Ehrichs (top left) and Richard Martinez (bottom row, #6) were part of the starting lineup in Puerto Rico’s World Cup Qualifier against Honduras in 2008

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Adelphi 5-14-0 Albany 1-1-0 American 2-9-1 Army 1-1-1 Boston University 3-4-1 Bridgeport 3-2-0 Brockport State 0-1-0 Brooklyn 3-2-0 Brown 0-2-1 Bucknell 4-3-0 Buffalo 1-2-0 California-Riverside 0-0-1 CCNY 0-1-0 Central Connecticut 1-5-1 Central Florida 1-0-0 City Tech 1-0-0 Clemson 1-0-0 Coastal Carolina 0-1-0 Colgate 2-3-0 Columbia 2-14-4 Connecticut 0-4-0 Cornell 0-1 C.W. Post 13-10-1 Dartmouth 1-1-0 Delaware 13-10-1 Dowling 10-3-3 Drew 2-1-0 Drexel 14-21-7 East Stroudsburg 0-1-0 Fairfield 2-1-2 Fairleigh Dickinson 2-2-2 Fordham 10-5-3 George Mason 5-9-2 Georgetown 1-0-0 Georgia State 5-1-1 Gettysburg 0-1-1 Hartford 4-4-0 Hartwick 0-6-0 Harvard 0-1-0 Holy Cross 0-2-0 Iona 14-4-1 Jacksonville 1-1-0 James Madison 8-5-1 Kentucky 2-0-0 Kings Point 10-14-2 Lafayette 0-7-1 LaSalle 1-9-0 Lehigh 1-3-1 Long Island Aggies 1-1-2 Long Island University 5-4-0 Loyola (MD) 1-2-0 Lycoming 0-0-1 Maine 6-1-0 Manhattan 9-3-0 Manhattanville 1-0-0 Marist 10-4-1 Maryland 0-3-0

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Maryland-Baltimore County 2-1-0 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0-0 Massachusetts 0-1-1 Medgar Evers 1-0-0 Mercy 2-1-0 Michigan 0-1-0 Missouri-Kansas City 1-0-0 Monmouth 2-0-0 Mt. St. Mary’s 1-0-0 Nevada-Las Vegas 0-1-0 New Hampshire 5-2-1 New Haven 0-1-0 New York Tech 6-0-1 Niagara 1-0-0 North Carolina Greensboro 1-1-0 North Carolina Wilmington 7-2-2 Northeastern 6-10-0 Northern Illinois 1-0-0 Northwestern 0-1-0 Oakland 0-0-1 Ohio State 1-1-0 Old Dominion 7-7-2 Oneonta 3-1-0 Pace 1-0-0 Penn State 0-1-1 Pittsburgh 0-1-0 Pratt 1-1-1 Providence 1-1-0 Queens 4-9-1 Richmond 0-1-0 Rider 9-15-1 Rutgers 3-9-0 Saint Peter’s 5-0-0 San Diego 1-1-0

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San Diego State 0-1-0 San Francisco 0-1-0 Santa Clara 0-1-0 Seattle Pacific 0-1-0 Seton Hall 2-2-0 Siena 5-0-0 SMU 0-1-0 Southampton 2-0-0 Springfield 0-2-0 Stevens Tech 7-3-1 St. Francis (NY) 9-7-3 St. John’s 1-9-0 Saint Joseph’s 2-8-2 Stetson 0-1-0 Stony Brook 14-6-4 Susquehanna 1-0-0 Temple 4-15-2 Towson 10-11-6 Tulsa 0-1-0 Upsala 3-0-0 Vermont 4-3-1 Villanova 3-2-0 Virginia 0-1-0 Virginia Commonwealth 4-6-2 Virginia Tech 1-0-0 Wagner 8-4-1 Wake Forest 0-1-0 Washington College 2-2-1 West Chester 0-5-0 Western Illinois 1-0-0 Wilkes 2-4-3 William & Mary 4-7-2 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0-2-0 Yale 2-2-1


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1954 (2-3-3)

Coach: Paul Lynner Kings Point 0-3 L Long Island Univ. 3-0 W L.I. Aggies 1-1 T Bridgeport 0-2 L New York Tech 3-3 T Fordham 5-3 W Queens 3-4 L Pratt T

1955 (6-4-1)

Coach: Paul Lynner L.I. Aggies 1-1 T Queens L Wilkes L Kings Point L Fordham 3-1 W City Tech 6-4 W Stevens Tech 2-0 W Long Island Univ. 4-1 W Pratt 5-0 W Seton Hall 2-0 W Bridgeport 0-2 L

1957 (5-5-3)

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

Coach: Paul Lynner Bridgeport W L.I. Aggies W Temple T Kings Point W Queens W Wilkes L Bucknell L Wagner L Stevens Tech W Springfield L Seton Hall L Gettysburg T

1958 (5-9-0)

Coach: Paul Lynner Results not available

1959 (3-8-2)

Coach: Paul Lynner C.W. Post Queens Bridgeport Washington College Lycoming Wagner Temple Wilkes Kings Point Adelphi Stevens Tech Gettysburg Columbia

Stevens Tech Rutgers Wilkes Wagner Drew

Coach: Paul Lynner Results not available

1961 (8-5-1)

Coach: Paul Lynner Results not available 1962 (8-2-2) Coach: Paul Lynner Kings Point Washington College Queens Wagner Temple Wilkes Rutgers Stevens Tech C.W. Post Susquehanna Adelphi Drexel

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

1963 (5-8-2)

Coach: Bob VanderWarker Pratt Adelphi Kings Point Stony Brook Washington College C.W. Post Drexel Upsala St. Joseph’s Rider Stevens Tech Rutgers Wilkes Wagner Drew Manhattan Fairleigh Dickinson* Temple#

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

*NCAA Tournament #MAC Championship

1964 (2-8-2)

Coach: Paul Lynner Long Island University Washington College C.W. Post Rider Queens Stevens Tech Rutgers Wilkes Kings Points Drexel Wagner Temple

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

1968 (15-2-1)

Coach: Paul Lynner Results not available

1956 (7-5-0)

Coach: Paul Lynner Bridgeport Wilkes L.I. Aggies Kings Point Wagner Fairleigh Dickinson Stevens Tech Springfield Fordham Long Island Univ. Seton Hall Queens

1960 (5-8-2)

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

1965 (0-17-1)

Coach: Bob VanderWarker Results not available

1966 (2-12-0) Coach: Bob VanderWarker Adelphi Upsala Stony Brook Kings Point Drexel C.W. Post Rider Stevens Tech Rutgers Wilkes Wagner Long Island Univ. Drew 2-0 W Queens 2-1 W 0-6 L 1967 (7-5-2) 0-2 L Coach: Bob VanderWarker 2-2 T Post 1-2 L Adelphi 0-11 L Washington College 1-1 T Upsala 1-3 L Drexel 5-3 W Kings Point 1-4 L Stony Brook 2-4 L Queens 0-3 L Rider

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

1969 (10-5-2)

Coach: Bob VanderWarker Fairleigh Dickinson C.W. Post Brockport State Kings Point American Rider West Chester Wagner Temple Columbia St. Joseph’s Rutgers Stevens Tech Army Adelphi Manhattan LaSalle

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

Coach: Dan DeStefano Drexel American Rider West Chester Adelphi Temple Rutgers St. Joseph’s Connecticut Manhattan Kings Point C.W. Post LaSalle

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

1972 (2-10-0)

Coach: Dan DeStefano American Rider Adelphi Temple Rutgers St. Joseph’s James Madison Drexel Kings Point Connecticut C.W. Post LaSalle

1-0 W 0-5 L 2-7 L 0-3 L 3-2 W 1-2 L 1-2 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-12 L 0-4 L 1-2 L

1973 (1-14-0)

Coach: Dan DeStefano Stony Brook Rider New York Tech American Adelphi West Chester Queens Temple Rutgers St. Joseph’s Drexel Connecticut C.W. Post LaSalle Kings Point

0-1 L 1-8 L 4-1 W 0-2 L 0-8 L 1-7 L 2-5 L 2-6 L 0-6 L 2-5 L 2-7 L 2-9 L 2-4 L 1-6 L 0-6 L

1974 (2-12-2)

1970 (4-11-0)

Coach: Jim Amen Drexel C.W. Post American Rider West Chester Adelphi Temple Columbia St. Joseph’s Rutgers Stevens Tech Manhattan Kings Point Army 2-4 L LaSalle 1-3 L 3-2 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 4-1 W 0-0 T 1-2 L 0-2 L

1971 (1-11-1)

2-0 W 0-2 L 2-1 W 4-3 W 0-9 L 0-4 L 0-1 L 0-8 L 0-5 L 1-2 L (OT) 5-7 L 1-3 L 3-1 W 0-3 L 0-1 L

Coach: Dan DeStefano Stony Brook Rider New York Tech American Kings Point West Chester Wagner Temple Rutgers St. Joseph’s Drexel Queens LaSalle C.W. Post Adelphi Medgar Evers

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

1975 (0-14-0)

Coach: Dan DeStefano Results not available

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1976 (5-5-5)

Coach: Angelo Anastio Columbia Rider Drexel Kings Point New York Tech Stony Brook Temple Rutgers St. Joseph’s Wagner Brooklyn LaSalle C.C.N.Y. C.W. Post American

1981 (2-14-0) 1-1 T 0-0 T 1-1 T 1-2 L 3-0 W 3-0 W 1-4 L 0-2 L 1-1 T 6-1 W 1-0 W 0-2 L 1-1 T 1-0 W 1-3 L

1977 (6-8-0)

Coach: Angelo Anastio Columbia Drexel Kings Point New York Tech Stony Brook Temple Dowling St. Joseph’s Wagner Rider LaSalle C.W. Post American Brooklyn# #Forfeit win

1978 (7-6-1)

Coach: Ken Germano Manhattanville St. Francis Drexel Kings Point New York Tech Stony Brook Temple Dowling St. Joseph’s Wagner Rider LaSalle C.W. Post American

1979 (4-8-2)

Coach: Ken Germano Results not available

1980 (3-10-3)

Coach: Ken Germano Long Island University Adelphi St. John’s Dowling Temple St. Joseph’s Rider Complete results not available

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

Coach: Ken Germano Long Island University Adelphi St. John’s St. Francis Drexel Stony Brook New York Tech Dowling Temple St. Joseph’s Mercy Kings Point Rider LaSalle C.W. Post American

1982 (8-12-0)

Coach: Tom Lang Results not available

1983 (9-4-2)

Coach: Tom Lang St. John’s Iona Southampton Towson State Drexel Stony Brook New Haven Dowling Marist C.W. Post Mercy Kings Point Rider American 4-2 W Drexel 0-1 L 3-0 W 1984 (9-6-1) 2-2 T Coach: Tom Lang 1-0 W Iona 2-0 W Towson State 1-3 L Army 2-0 W Drexel 1-4 L Stony Brook 6-0 W Adelphi 1-2 L Marist 0-2 L Bucknell 2-1 W C.W. Post 0-4 L St. Francis Kings Point Rider Southampton Lafayette Dowling Fordham 0-3 L 3-2 W 1-4 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 3-2 W 3-2 W

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

1985 (11-6-1)

Coach: Tom Lang Marist Iona Fordham Towson State Lehigh Columbia C.W. Post Bucknell Adelphi Lafayette St. Francis Drexel

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

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

Rider Hartwick Delaware Dowling Drexel Delaware

1986 (4-11-1)

Coach: Ian Collins Iona Towson State Lehigh Columbia C.W. Post Adelphi Bucknell Fordham Lafayette St. Francis Drexel Rider Marist Hartwick Delaware Dowling

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

1987 (4-11-1)

Coach: Ian Collins Fordham Towson State Seattle Pacific Lehigh C.W. Post Adelphi Bucknell Iona Lafayette St. Francis Drexel Rider Marist Hartwick Delaware Dowling

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

1988 (3-9-6)

Coach: Ian Collins C.W. Post St. John’s Fordham Towson State Queens Lehigh Adelphi Iona Kings Point Bucknell Lafayette St. Francis Drexel Rider Marist Hartwick 2-1 W Delaware 3-1 W Dowling 4-1 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 1989 (4-15-1) 0-5 L Coach: Richard Nuttall 2-0 W C.W. Post 4-1 W St. John’s 0-2 L Towson State 2-3 L Iona 2-2 T Lehigh 0-1 L Queens

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

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

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

Kings Point Bucknell Brooklyn Lafayette Central Connecticut Drexel St. Francis Marist Columbia Hartwick Delaware** Rider Dowling Adelphi **Forfeit

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

1990 (7-9-1)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Pace Iona Towson State Kings Point Lafayette Central Connecticut Fordham UMBC Brooklyn C.W. Post St. John’s Drexel St. Francis Dowling Columbia Delaware Rider

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

1991 (7-8-3)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Fordham Manhattan Iona Buffalo Lafayette Central Connecticut Kings Point UMBC Stony Brook Brooklyn Towson State St. John’s Queens Dowling Mercy Colgate Saint Peter’s Rider

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

1992 (8-12-0)

Coach: Richard Nuttall St. Francis (NY) Fordham Iona American George Mason Old Dominion William & Mary Central Connecticut Fairfield Dowling Stony Brook Rider St. John’s Oneonta State Wisconsin-Green Bay Harvard

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


Massachusetts Colgate Saint Peter’s Manhattan

1993 (13-7-1)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Iona Missouri-Kansas City East Stroudsburg Siena Maryland-East. Shore Manhattan Holy Cross Buffalo* Stony Brook Brown Dowling St. John’s Central Connecticut* Fairfield Oneonta State Monmouth Kentucky Ohio State Fordham Buffalo* Central Connecticut* *East Coast Conference

1994 (12-4-3)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Massachusetts* Niagara* Siena at Dowling St. John’s at Fordham at Manhattan at George Mason Holy Cross St. Francis Saint Peter’s Hartford at Stony Brook Central Connecticut Kentucky** Western Illinois** Columbia at Monmouth Iona *UMass Kickoff Classic **Kentucky Invitational

1995 (3-16)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Long Island University+ Marist+ at Richmond# James Madison# L at St. Francis (NY) at Yale at Siena Manhattan at Iona at Maine* at New Hampshire* Vermont* Hartford* Towson State* at Columbia at Northeastern*

2-5 L (OT) at Boston University* 2-3 L 0-2 L Delaware* 2-4 L 2-0 W Drexel* 0-2 L 2-0 W +Hofstra-Umbro Invitational #University of Richmond Invit. 5-0 W *North Atlantic Conference game 4-3 W (OT) 0-3 L 1996 (10-5-4) 3-1 W (OT) Coach: Richard Nuttall 5-1 W Long Island University 5-0 W 3-0 W Georgetown$ 2-0 W 1-3 L at Maryland$ 0-4 L 0-1 L (OT) St. Francis (NY) 2-0 W 2-1 W at Manhattan 5-0 W 0-2 L Fordham& 2-1 W 2-2 T Iona& 6-1 W 0-2 L Siena 5-0 W 1-4 L Maine* 1-0 W 2-0 W New Hampshire* 1-1 T 3-1 W Yale 3-3 T 2-1 W at Hartford* 1-6 L 2-1 W at Vermont* 1-1 T 2-1 W at Towson State* 2-0 W 5-0 W Columbia 0-2 L 1-0 W (OT) Northeastern* 0-1 L 0-1 L Boston University* 2-1 W (OT) at Delaware* 1-2 L (OT) at Drexel* 2-2 T $University of Maryland Tournament &Hofstra-Umbro Tournament 0-0 T *America East game 9-0 W 4-2 W 1997 (14-4-3) 1-1 T Coach: Richard Nuttall 0-2 L Maryland 0-2 L 8-1 W at Iona 0-1 L 4-0 W Temple 2-0 W 0-2 L Fairfield$ 1-1 T (OT) 1-2 L (OT) St. Francis (NY)$ 4-0 W 2-1 W Manhattan 1-0 W 3-0 W at Fordham 0-2 L 4-3 W at Columbia 1-1 T (OT) 2-0 W at Siena 6-0 W 0-0 T at Northeastern* 3-0 W 3-0 W at Boston University* 2-1 W 2-0 W at Maine* 3-0 W 0-1 L at New Hampshire* 1-0 W 3-0 W Delaware* 4-1 W 2-0 W Colgate 2-0 W Towson* 2-1 W Drexel* 4-0 W Hartford* 4-3 W Vermont* 2-0 W Drexel% 0-0 T (OT) (Hofstra advances on penalty kicks) 1-2 L 1-0 W Boston University# 0-1 L 1-4 L $Fordham University Tournament 0-3 *America East game %America East semifinals 1-3 L #America East championship 1-3 L 1-0 W 1998 (9-7-3) 5-0 W Coach: Richard Nuttall 0-1 L at Colgate 2-3 L 0-1 L Iona 2-0 W 0-1 L Fordham 4-1 W 0-2 L at Temple 8-0 W 2-3 L (OT) at William & Mary 2-1 W 1-6 L at Old Dominion 1-1 T (OT) 0-1 L Columbia 3-3 T (OT) 0-2 L at Towson* 1-3 L

at Delaware* at UNC-Greensboro Northeastern* Boston University* Maine* New Hampshire* at #16 Dartmouth at Drexel* at Hartford* at Vermont* at Towson%

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

*America East game %America East semifinals

1999 (9-9-0)

Coach: Richard Nuttall at Fordham UNC-Greensboro at Iona Dartmouth at San Francisco at Santa Clara Marist at Hartford* at Vermont* Wisconsin-Green Bay# at Loyola# Delaware* Towson* Drexel* at Maine* at New Hampshire* Boston University* Northeastern*

4-0 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 1-0 W 1-2 L 0-4 L 3-2 W 2-3 L 3-1 W 1-2 L 0-4 L 1-4 L 3-2 W (OT) 0-1 L 3-1 W 1-0 W (OT) 0-2 L 1-3 L

*America East game #Loyola Invitational

2000 (11-6-3)

Coach: Richard Nuttall at Fairfield James Madison# at George Mason# Villanova^ at Columbia at Marist Manhattan at Boston University* at Northeastern* Hartford* Vermont* at Delaware* at Towson* Iona at Drexel* Maine* New Hampshire* at Yale at Northeastern% at Vermont$

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

#George Mason/Kappa Classic ^at Mitchel Field *America East game %America East semifinals $America East championship

2001 (9-9-1)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Marist 2-3 L (OT) Fairfield 2-2 T (OT) George Mason# 1-3 L Old Dominion# 3-2 W (OT) at Brown 1-4 L Columbia 3-0 W at Villanova 2-1 W Drexel* 2-1 W Boston University* 2-0 W Northeastern* 1-3 L at Hartford* 0-4 L at Vermont* 1-0 W Delaware* 4-1 W Towson* 4-3 W (OT) at Stony Brook* 0-1 L Albany* 1-2 L at Maine* 3-0 W at New Hampshire* 4-5 L (2OT) at Northeastern% 0-5 L #Hofstra-UMBRO Invitational *America East game %America East Tournament

2002 (10-7-1)

Coach: Richard Nuttall at UMBC% 2-1 W (OT) vs. Mt. St. Mary’s% 3-2 W at Marist 4-2 W Oneonta State 2-1 W at Nevada-Las Vegas$ 0-2 L vs. Cal-Riverside$ 0-0 T (2 OT) at Villanova 3-1 W Yale 1-0 W St. Francis (NY) 1-0 W Towson* 1-2 L Delaware* 4-3 W at UNC Wilmington* 1-0 W at Va. Commonwealth* 0-3 L at Old Dominion* 2-3 L at William & Mary* 0-2 L at Drexel* 1-2 L James Madison* 1-2 L (2 OT) George Mason* 2-1 W %UMBC-Kappa Kickoff Classic $UNLV Tournament *Colonial Athletic Association game

2003 (7-9-2)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Villanova 1-2 L at Oneonta State$ 2-1 W vs. Hartwick$ 0-1 L Columbia 1-0 W Marist 1-3 L at Stony Brook 3-0 W at San Diego State 1-2 L at San Diego 1-6 L at George Mason* 0-1 L (OT) at James Madison* 1-0 W St. Francis (NY) 3-1 W William & Mary* 2-1 W Old Dominion* 0-1 L Va. Commonwealth* 0-1 L (2 OT) UNC Wilmington* 0-0 T (2 OT) at Delaware* 1-0 W at Towson* 2-2 T (2 OT) Drexel* 0-3 L $Oneonta Invitational *Colonial Athletic Association game

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2004 (12-10-1)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Saint Peter’s 1-0 W at Columbia 0-4 L vs. Temple# 1-0 W (OT) vs. Pittsburgh# 1-2 L Stony Brook 0-2 L at Marist 1-3 L St. Francis (NY) 3-0 W vs. #25 Coastal Carolina% 2-3 L at Clemson% 3-0 W at #18 William & Mary* 1-1 T (2 OT) at Old Dominion* 0-2 L at #16 Virginia Comm.* 0-1 L (2 OT) at UNC Wilmington* 3-2 W Delaware* 1-2 L Towson* 2-1 W George Mason* 1-2 L James Madison* 2-1 W at Drexel* 2-0 W at #25 UNC Wilmington$ 2-0 W at #15 Virginia Comm.& 1-0 W vs. Old Dominion! 1-0 W at #21 Seton Hall+ 2-1 W at #7 Maryland^ 0-4 L #Long Island University Classic %Clemson Invitational $CAA Tournament Opening Round &CAA Tournament Semifinals !CAA Tournament Finals +NCAA Tournament First Round ^NCAA Tournament Second Round *Colonial Athletic Association game

2005 (14-5-3)

Coach: Richard Nuttall at Stony Brook at Columbia at Saint Peter’s Marist vs. Jacksonville# at Central Florida# St. Francis (NY) at Loyola (MD) at Drexel* Delaware* #20 Towson* George Mason* at William & Mary* at #3 Old Dominion* Georgia State* UNC Wilmington* at #22 James Madison* at Virginia Comm.* Northeastern* vs. James Madison& at #7 Old Dominion! Providence+

2006 (12-6-3)

Coach: Richard Nuttall at Northwestern# 1-2 L vs. Northern Illinois# 3-2 W (OT) Columbia 0-1 L Stony Brook 2-1 W at #15 FDU 0-0 T (2 OT) New Hampshire 1-0 W at Towson* 1-1 T (2 OT) at George Mason* 2-3 L William & Mary* 3-0 W #12 Old Dominion* 2-1 W at Georgia State* 2-1 W (2 OT) at UNC Wilmington* 0-1 L #23 James Madison* 1-0 W Virginia Commonwealth* 2-1 W Drexel* 3-0 W at Delaware* 2-0 W at Northeastern* 0-4 L vs. #23 Old Dominion% 4-2 W vs. George Mason$ 1-1 T (3 OT) Providence! 2-0 W at #3 Wake Forest& 1-5 L #Northwestern Lakeside Classic *Colonial Athletic Association game %CAA Tournament Semifinals $CAA Tournament Finals !NCAA Tournament First Round &NCAA Tournament Second Round

2007 (7-9-2)

2008 (6-9-4)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Stony Brook 2-2 T (2 OT) Villanova 0-1 L at #13 Virginia Tech 4-1 W at Virginia 2-4 L at Temple 0-2 L at Tulsa 0-3 L vs. #2 SMU (at Tulsa) 0-1 L Georgia State* 2-2 T (2 OT) at Virginia Commonwealth* 0-3 L at Northeastern* 0-2 L Delaware* 3-0 W Drexel* 2-2 T (2 OT) Old Dominion* 1-0 W at George Mason* 1-0 W William & Mary* 0-1 L Towson* 2-2 T (2 OT) at James Madison* 2-1 W at UNC Wilmington* 1-0 W (OT) at George Mason% 0-5 L *Colonial Athletic Association game %CAA Tournament Quarterfinals

2009 (8-7-2)

Coach: Richard Nuttall at Stony Brook 1-0 W at Fairleigh Dickinson 1-4 L at Penn State% 1-5 L vs. Ohio State% 2-4 L vs. Jacksonville# 3-1 W at Stetson# 0-1 L at Georgia State* 2-0 W Virginia Commonwealth* 3-2 W Northeastern* 0-2 L at Delaware* 6-0 W at Drexel* 4-1 W at Old Dominion* 0-0 T (2 OT) George Mason* 2-0 W at William & Mary* 0-1 L at Towson* 2-2 T (2 OT) James Madison* 2-6 L #21 UNC Wilmington* 0-0 T (2 OT)

Coach: Richard Nuttall at Oakland 1-1 T (2 OT) at Michigan 0-1 L at Stony Brook 1-3 L at #4 Connecticut 0-2 L San Diego 4-3 W (OT) Loyola (MD) 0-1 L Fairleigh Dickinson 1-1 T (2 OT) at William & Mary* 0-1 L at Old Dominion* 0-1 L Georgia State* 2-0 W UNC Wilmington* 3-0 W at James Madison* 1-2 L (OT) at Virginia Commonwealth* 1-5 L *Colonial Athletic Association game at Drexel* 1-0 W %Penn State Classic Delaware* 2-1 W (OT) #Stetson Tournament Towson* 0-1 L George Mason* 3-0 W Northeastern* 1-0 W

2-1 W 0-1 L 2-1 W 3-2 W (2 OT) 1-2 L 1-0 W 2-2 T (2 OT) 3-1 W 0-1 L (OT) 5-0 W 4-3 W 0-0 T (2 OT) 2-1 W (OT) 0-1 L 2-0 W 2-0 W *Colonial Athletic Association game 1-0 W 0-0 T (2 OT) 2-0 W 3-2 W (OT) 1-0 W 0-1 L (OT)

2010 (8-7-5)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Stony Brook 0-1 L (OT) Iona 2-1 W Saint Peter’s 0-2 L vs. Yale (at Brown) 1-0 W at Brown 0-0 T (2 OT) Temple 0-0 T (2 OT) at Fordham 1-3 L at #23 UNC Wilmington* 0-4 L Georgia State* 1-0 W Towson* 0-2 L at Virginia Commonwealth* 1-1 T (2 OT) at Northeastern* 0-4 L Delaware* 0-0 T (2 OT) Drexel* 1-0 W (OT) Old Dominion* 1-0 W at George Mason* 2-1 W (OT) #17 William & Mary* 0-0 T (2 OT) at James Madison* 2-0 W vs. Virginia Commonwealth% 2-1 W at #12 William & Mary% 0-4 L *Colonial Athletic Association game %Colonial Athletic Association Championship

2011 (7-10-1)

Coach: Richard Nuttall Iona Albany at St. Francis (NY) at Colgate# at Cornell# UNCW* Fordham at Georgia State* at Towson* VCU* Northeastern* at Delaware* at Drexel* at #11 Old Dominion* George Mason* at William & Mary* Penn State #12 James Madison*

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

*Colonial Athletic Association game #CU-Inaria Classic

#Central Florida Tournament *Colonial Athletic Association game &CAA Tournament Semifinals !CAA Tournament Finals +NCAA Tournament First Round

Stephan Barea

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2012 HOFSTRA SOCCER MEDIA INFORMATION

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he Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications welcomes the members of the media covering the 2012 Pride soccer team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season.

Press Seating: Hofstra Soccer Stadium press seating is located in the press box, which is located atop the bleachers on the north side of the stadium. Credential Requests: All members of the press should contact the Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game to request credentials. Game Services: Game notes, statistics and lineups are available before the game in the press box. Halftime statistics will be distributed and final statistics will be available 10 minutes after the conclusion of each contest.

Stephen Gorchov Associate Director of Athletics for Communications

Brian Bohl (Soccer Contact) Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

Photography: Photographers can shoot from the sidelines on either side of the field, but are not permitted in team bench areas. Photography and videotaping is also permitted from the roof of the press box. Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to the Hofstra Soccer Stadium. Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available for postgame interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute cooling off period. Contact Brian Bohl with your request.

Jim Sheehan Senior Sports Information Director

Len Skoros Director of Athletic Publications

Player Interviews: All requests for student-athlete interviews should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will have the student-athlete return your call at a mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around the Hofstra Physical Education Center. However, interviews may not be conducted in the locker room or the athletic training room. Office of Athletic Communications 240 Hofstra University-Swim Center 262 Hempstead, NY 11549 (516) 463-6759 – Brian Bohl’s office (516) 463-5033 - Fax

2012 HOFSTRA SOCCER MEDIA OUTLETS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 50 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10020 (212) 621-1630 - Office (212) 621-1639 - Fax

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS 450 West 33rd Street New York, NY 10001 (212) 210-1692 - Office (212) 643-7845 - Fax

LONG ISLAND PRESS 1103 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 992-1800 - Office (516) 992-1801 - Fax

WLNY-TV 55 270 South Service Road Melville, NY 11747 (631) 753-6397 - Office (631) 420-4846 - Fax

NEWSDAY 235 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY 11747 (631) 843-2820 - Office (631) 454-6892 - Fax

NEW YORK POST 1211 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036 (212) 930-8700 - Office (212) 930-8727 - Fax

HOFSTRA CHRONICLE Student Center Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 463-6965 - Office (516) 463-6977 - Fax

WRHU-FM 88.7 Hofstra University Dempster Hall Hempstead, NY 11549 (516) 463-5667 - Office (516) 463-5668 - Fax

NEW YORK TIMES 229 West 43rd Street New York, NY 10036 (212) 556-7384 - Office (646) 428-6147 - Fax

LONG ISLAND HERALD 2 Endo Boulevard Garden City, NY (516) 569-4000 - Office (516) 469-4942 - Fax

NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND 150 Media Crossways Woodbury, NY 11797 (516) 393-3740 - Office (516) 393-1269 - Fax

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HOFSTRA IN THE COMMUNITY

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he Hofstra Soccer team is quite active in the Long Island soccer community. The team conducts several clinics each year, working in conjunction with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Long Island, the Uniondale Police Athletic League and the Town of North Hempstead. In recent years, English soccer star Michael Owen took part in a soccer clinic held by the Pride. The Pride are also active in area schools, participating in the Read Across America program at the Jackson Main Elementary School in Hempstead, New York, and the Read Aloud event at the Meadow Drive School in Albertson, New York. In addition to their on-field work with the community, Hofstra Soccer players also take part in charity fund raising events such as Alex’s Lemonade Stand, as well as volunteer with the Special Olympics and with local food pantries through Long Island Cares and The Interfaith Nutrition Network (INN).

SERGIO VILLANUEVA SCHOLARSHIP FUND The FDNY Soccer Club and Hofstra alumnus Jonathan Kanovsky (‘86) have created a scholarship fund at Hofstra University in memory of firefighter Sergio Villanueva, who was among those who perished on September 11, 2001. This soccer scholarship will assist a deserving Hofstra University student-athlete in pursuing their goal of a college education. The recipient will demonstrate the work ethic, integrity, discipline and courage that exemplified Sergio’s life. To get more information or to donate to the fund go to www.fdnysoccer.com or contact the Hofstra University Office of Development at (516) 463-5542.

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CAMPUS MAP/GETTING TO HOFSTRA From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge and continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and take the Belt Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Southern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the Middle States: Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. From Upstate New York: Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway to the New England Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.

Campus Map

From the Throgs Neck Bridge: Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island Parkway to the Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook ParkwaySouth to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

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Map Legend Adams Hall.....................................................25 Adams Playhouse..........................................12 Admission Center/Bernon Hall ................27 Axinn Hall (Law)...........................................66 Axinn Library ...................................................3 Barnard Hall ..................................................10 Baseball Field................................................72 Berliner Hall ...................................................61 Bird Sanctuary ..............................................76 Breslin Hall.....................................................23 Brower Hall......................................................11 Butler Annex .................................................65 Café on the Quad.........................................15 Calkins Hall ....................................................14 Career Center/ M. Robert Lowe Hall................................64 C.V. Starr Hall...............................................60 Davison Hall.....................................................8 Deli, Hofstra ...................................................18 Dempster Hall ..............................................20 Field Hockey Stadium.................................77 Fitness Center ..............................................47

Gittleson Hall................................................63 Hagedorn Hall ..............................................55 Hauser Hall ......................................................2 Health and Wellness Center ....................42 Heger Hall........................................................4 Hofstra Dome ...............................................48 Hofstra Hall......................................................7 Hofstra USA .................................................40 Human Resources Center..........................52 Kushner Hall ..................................................22 Law, School of................................................21 Library Technical Services and Resource Center .................................3 Lowe Hall..........................................................9 Margiotta Hall ..............................................57 Mason Hall/Gallon Wing..............................5 McEwen Hall...................................................17 Memorial Hall...................................................1 Monroe Lecture Center .............................62 New Academic Building .............................73 Pedestrian Bridges...............................69, 70 Phillips Hall ......................................................6

Physical Education Building/Swim Center....49 Physical Plant................................................59 Public Safety and Information Center, David S. Mack ..........................................54 Republic Hall .................................................42 Roosevelt Hall................................................19 Saltzman Community Services Center ........................................28 School of Medicine. ....................................50 Shapiro Alumni House ................................58 Soccer Field....................................................71 Softball Field .................................................75 Spiegel Theater.............................................13 Sports and Exhibition Complex, David S. Mack.............................................51 Stadium, James M. Shuart ........................56 Student Center, Sondra and David S. Mack.............................................31 Unispan ..........................................................30 University Club/Mack Hall ........................53 University College Hall/Skodnek Business Development Center...............................43

Weed Hall.......................................................26 Weller Hall ......................................................16 West Library Wing.......................................29

Residence Halls Alliance Hall ..................................................34 Bill of Rights Hall .........................................35 Colonial Square ...........................................46 Constitution Hall..........................................36 Enterprise Hall..............................................39 Estabrook Hall ..............................................37 Graduate Residence ...................................74 Liberty Hall.....................................................41 Nassau Hall ...................................................44 Republic Hall .................................................42 Suffolk Hall....................................................45 Stuyvesant Hall.............................................32 The Netherlands ..........................................33 Vander Poel Hall ..........................................38

For Team Travel Via Bus: Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I-495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove RoadSouth (exit 39). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Turnpike. Public Transportation from Airport: If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 4833333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-AIRPORT. Railroads: AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approximately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the station.

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HOFSTRA SOCCER TRADITION HOFSTRA SOCCER AT A GLANCE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

1 player – Michael Todd – named to the Colonial Athletic Association 25th Anniversary Team 2 NCAA Tournament home games in the last seven years 3 Colonial Athletic Association championships (2004, 2005, 2006) 3 NCAA Tournament appearances in the last eight years and four total in program history 9 coaches in program history 23 seasons as head coach for Richard Nuttall Ranked 13th in the nation at the conclusion of the 2005 season NCAA RPI of 21 after the 2006 season 13-8-3 in its last 24 games against nationally ranked opponents 2 NSCAA All-Americans in program history (Michael Todd and Ed Gaffney) 2 retired jerseys (Michael Todd and Gary Flood) 52 all-conference selections 26 all-region performers 1 Freshman All-American (Johannes Grahn) Four Academic All-America selections 382 wins in program history Shaun Foster became the first player in CAA history to win both the Defensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year Awards when he accomplished the feat in 2010

Matthias Gumbrecht makes a save in Hofstra’s 2004 NCAA Tournament game at #7 Maryland

Head coach Richard Nuttall and former Coach Bob Vanderwarker at the 1968 Alumni Reunion. The 1968 team was Hofstra’s first NCAA Tournament team

Simon Riddiough was a twotime All-New York Region selection and now coaches the Hofstra Women’s Soccer team

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Zak Wright, a member of the Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame, was the 1993 East Coast Conference Player of the Year

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The Pride celebrate their first-ever NCAA Tournament victory, a 2-1 win at #21 Seton Hall in 2004


adam janowski

mike annarumma

stephan barea


2012 Hofstra men’s Soccer Schedule August

25 Sat. at Lehigh 30 Thu. St. Francis (NY)

September

2 Sun. at Monmouth 7 Fri. at Binghamton 9 Sun. at Albany 15 Sat. at James Madison* 19 Wed. Vermont 22 Sat. Boston University 25 Tue. Jacksonville 29 Sat. at UNCW*

7 p.m 7 p.m.

7 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

*CAA game Home games in bold. Dates and times subject to change.

October

3 Wed. at George Mason* 6 Sat. Georgia State* 10 Wed. Towson* 17 Wed. at Northeastern* 21 Sat. at Delaware* 24 Wed. Drexel* 27 Sat. Old Dominion* 31 Wed. William & Mary*

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

November

3 Sat. CAA Championship Quarterfinals (at higher seeds) 8 Thu. Sam CAAScolarici Championship Semifinals (at highest seed) CAA All-Rookie 10 Sat. Selection CAA Championship Game (at highest seed)

TBA TBA TBA

thomas bekas

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