Manhattan Men's Soccer 2013 Yearbook

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Date Opponent Mon, Sept. 2 Army Fri, Sept. 6 Delaware Mon, Sept. 9 Syracuse Fri, Sept. 13 LIU Brooklyn Sat, Sept. 14 Alumni Game Wed, Sept. 18 Columbia Sun, Sept. 22 St. Francis (NY) Wed, Oct. 2 Fordham Sat, Oct. 5 Canisius * Wed, Oct. 9 Fairfield * Wed, Oct. 16 Saint Peter’s * Sat, Oct. 19 Rider * Wed, Oct. 23 Quinnipiac * Sat, Oct. 26 Siena * Wed, Oct. 30 Monmouth * Sat, Nov. 02 Marist * Wed, Nov. 6 Iona * Sat, Nov. 9 Niagara * Fri, Nov. 15 Sun, Nov. 17 MAAC Championships * Conference Games

Location West Point, N.Y. Newark, Del. Syracuse, N.Y. Riverdale, N.Y. Riverdale, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Riverdale, N.Y. Riverdale, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Riverdale, N.Y. Jersey City, N.J. Lawrenceville, N.J. Riverdale, N.Y. Loudonville, N.Y. Riverdale, N.Y. Riverdale, N.Y. New Rochelle, N.Y. Riverdale, N.Y. Fairfield, Conn.

Time (ET) 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA


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THIS IS MANHATTAN COLLEGE DIRECTIONS TO GAELIC PARK

QUICK FACTS Location......................................................................................... Riverdale, N.Y. Enrollment....................................................................................................3,200 Founded.......................................................................................................... 1853 Nickname................................................................................................... Jaspers Colors...................................................................... Green (PMS # 349) & White Conference......................................................... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) President....................................................................Brennan O’Donnell, Ph. D. Executive Vice President/Provost...................................... William Clyde, Ph. D. Vice President of Student Life.......................................Richard Satterlee, Ph. D. Director of Athletics.............................................................Robert J. Byrnes, ‘68 Associate Athletic Director............................................................. Noah LeFevre Assistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator......Deborah Gregory Assistant Athletic Director/Athletic Communications...............................Pete McHugh Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine......Doug Straley MS,ATC,CSCS Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Event Management...........Amanda McEntire Assistant Director of Athletics/Compliance.....................................Alyssa Shale Athletics Travel Coordinator...................................................................Jim Duffy Academic Advisors.................................... Br. David Trichtinger, Rory Redmond Athletics Team Physicians............................................. Anthony Maddalo, M.D. .......................................................Greg Cavaliere, M.D., Nicole Solomos, D.O. Team Chiropractor............................................................ Theresa Pirraglia, D.C. Secretary.............................................................................................Susan Pape Athletic Department Phone.............................................................718-862-7227 Athletic Department Fax..................................................................718-862-8020 Website................................................................................ www.GoJaspers.com

HOME OF JASPER MEN'S SOCCER

FROM THE SOUTH:

Driving Directions: Take Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) North, and proceed to the Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.). By Subway: Take the "1" train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.

FROM THE NORTH:

Driving Directions: Take New York State Thruway South (I-87) into the Bronx and exit at Van Cortlandt Park South. Turn right at traffic light and go straight until you pass under the elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right. By Subway: Take the "1" train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.

FROM THE EAST:

Driving Directions: Bronx Whitestone or Throgs Neck Bridge to Cross Bronx Expressway South (I-95). Take Major Deegan Expressway North (I-87) to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.).

MEN'S SOCCER QUICK FACTS Head Coach .................................. Jorden Scott (First Season, Glamorgan ‘02) Record at Manhattan/Years .............................................................First Season Assistant Coaches.......................... Gary Adair, Dean O’Leary, and Chris Weeks Home Field ...........................................................................Gaelic Park (2,000) All-Time Record/Years ......................................................... 217-496-53 [.336]/46 All-Time MAAC Record/Years................................................ 60-175-19 [.274]/32 2012 Overall Record..................................................................................... 3-12-1 2012 Conference Record/Finish............................................................. 2-5-0/8th Lettermen Returning/Lost..............................................................................16/8 Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................. 7/4 Men’s Soccer Office Phone............................................................. 718-862-7844

By Subway: Take the "1" train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.

FROM THE WEST:

Driving Directions: Take George Washington Bridge to Major Deegan Expwy. North (Route 87). Proceed to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.). By Subway: Take the "1" train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PETE MCHUGH Assistant Athletic Director of Atheltic Communications Office Phone: 718-862-7228 peter.mchugh@manhattan.edu

JOE CLIFFORD Assistant Sports Information Director Office Phone 718-862-7709 Joseph.Clifford@manhattan.edu

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CHRISTIAN HEIMALL Sports Information Graduate Assistant Men’s Soccer Contact Office Phone 718-862-7728 Christian.Heimall@manhattan.edu


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2013 PREVIEW head coaching position, which he held for four seasons. His primary duties with the Jaspers will include travel organization, video analysis and preparing the teams training regiment.

Usually when a team changes head coaches, it means a stark adjustment for the program. For Manhattan men’s soccer, their new coach is actually a calming presence. Jorden Scott, who has been the Jaspers top assistant the last three seasons, took over his new role in December of 2012 and is prepared for his first campaign as head coach. “I think this has allowed me to be more hands on with the team,” said Scott. “The biggest change in the program is the amount of time I’ve been able to give on a daily basis and the results in the spring showed that.” After enduring a rough start in Riverdale, Scott has helped oversee a strong turnaround for the Jaspers including an appearance in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championship game in 2011. Last season, the team finished with a 3-12-1 overall record and a 2-5 conference mark. This season, Manhattan looks to build upon their recent upward trend and continue to challenge for a league title. “I want to stick to one plan, both as an attacking force and as a defensive force,” explained Scott. “I’m not saying it’s the only way, but it’s going to be the Jasper way. We are going to recruit players based on that way, bring in coaches who think that way and have our current players buy into that way.” What ‘the Jasper way’ will look like has a lot to do with the way Manhattan plans to integrate new technologies into their planning and preparation. As most teams do, the Jaspers will put the best team out on the field each time, but that can be altered based upon matchups and game situations. It’s a new process that Scott feels will help his players better understand the style of play his staff is looking to implement. “We’ve brought in several new methods of how to show the players what we are looking for from them using video and data analysis,” he says. “With that we are able to interpret the data, bring it back to the field, and work from there.”

GOALKEEPING With the graduation of George Ellis, Manhattan’s last line of defense will be an intense, daily competition. Despite having former MAAC All-Rookie team member Christopher Lands as a senior, two other keepers will fight for considerable playing time. Lands played in just four games last season and posted a 1-1 record with his lone win being a shutout. Sophomore Robert Maffei is ready to be in the mix after sitting out his freshman year to learn and adapt to the college game. “Chris has been here long enough and Robbie had a year to learn,” says Scott. “Everything is still up for grabs and it will depend on who arrives ready and able to go.” However, there is another arrival to the team in freshman Alex Coates McDowall. The 6’1” keeper from York, England is one of the Jaspers top recruits and could challenge for immediate playing time. “Alex has been hand-picked for us and we hope he can come in and hit the ground running,” Scott notes. “Those guys will be going at it every day and that will benefit our program.”

DEFENSE Last season, the Manhattan defense combined to hold opponents to a 2.26 Goals Against Average. This year, a rotation of nine different players will look to improve upon that number and be a steady rock of the Jaspers back line. A healthy Brandon Alvarado, who missed all of 2012, and freshman Andrew Melitsanopoulos are expected to be two of the anchors at central defense, helping to increase the pace of each game. Meanwhile, returning stars like Jake Scavetta, Sean Towey, Samuel Howard, Stefano Carlacci and Carlo Giachino will also work into the mix at fullback joining freshman Dean Habeeb. “We will need all of them because the style we play makes us need players who can rotate in and push the speed of the game,” says Scott. “We think we have some depth and leadership at that position that will really help us this year.” One player that Manhattan will be keeping a close eye on is senior Erick Montinard who suffered a severe leg injury in the spring and is determined to make it back onto the field. “Everyone is so thrilled that he was able to survive and even walk again,” praised Scott. “There is no expectation for Erick. If he shows up and can play great for us. I wouldn’t put it past him but at the same time I don’t want to put pressure on him.”

COACHING STAFF Joining Scott on the sidelines will be a trio of coaches that bring more than a decade of experience coaching in the New York City area. Gary Adair will be Manhattan’s top assistant in 2013 after spending two seasons as an assistant at Bloomfield College in New Jersey. A tireless worker, Adair earned much of his success at the club level leading the Jersey Crew Tornadoes Boys team to a national championship in 2011. Dean O’Leary joins the Jaspers as a goalkeeping coach for the fall and will be charged with the task of helping Manhattan cement that position. In 2012 he was the head coach at The King’s College in New York after spending a couple seasons at Bergen Catholic High School in New Jersey. For three seasons, O’Leary was the Director of Goalkeeping at the Soccer Domain Academy in Montclair, N.J. The fourth member of the coaching staff is Chris Weeks, who will serve as the Director of Soccer Operations. Weeks had a successful playing career at John Jay College where he became and assistant upon graduating. In 2009 he was awarded the

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Laguna Kennedy. A native of Madrid, Spain, he played much of his club career competing against some of the top talent in the country with Atletico Madrid. A heavy goal scorer, he will be relied upon as that for both the immediate and long-term future. “Daniel is coming in with a bit of a target on his back,” Scott said. “We’re all expecting big things from him, but I think that he’ll enjoy playing with us because we have a style that fits how he played growing up.”

The Jasper midfield will be led by senior co-captain Daniel Festa, who has appeared in all but one game since arriving in Riverdale as a freshman. He will be at the center of a group who has spent the entire offseason improving their communication and endurance. “The improvement made in the spring from a cardio and fitness point of view was huge,” says Scott. “I think we have so many options (at midfield) that it’s frightening.” Joining Festa will be juniors Andrew Santos and Reese Akers along with sophomores Alex Shackley, Josh Binfield and Alex Recinos while Giachino will also work into the rotation. Last season, Shackley was second on the team in both goals (2) and points (5). Others who look to compete for immediate playing time will be a group of five newcomers including sophomore Tylor Borgeson and four freshmen: Eli Bunton, Brian DeLaurentis, Timmy O’Driscoll, and Dominic Chavez. “The key to the midfield for all of our players is to be truly flexible,” explains Scott. “They are all technically gifted and can play multiple positions. Our job as a coaching staff will be to find the best combination of the field based on our game plan and game situtations.”

SCHEDULE The 2013 slate consists of eight home matches, a top-25 team from a year ago, and an expanded conference schedule. Manhattan begins play on Sept. 2 as they travel to Army to kick off a three game road trip which includes Delaware (Sept. 6) and Syracuse (Sept. 9). The Orange finished last season as the #17 team in the country, reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament. After opening up their home schedule on Sept. 13 versus LIUBrooklyn, the Jaspers will travel to Columbia (Sept. 18) before hosting back-to-back games at Gaelic Park against St. Francis (NY) on Sept. 22 and Fordham (Oct. 2). From there, a new and expanded MAAC schedule, which includes new opponents Monmouth and Quinnipiac, kicks in with a trip to Canisius on Oct. 5. Manhattan’s first home conference game will be on Oct. 9 as Fairfield travels to Riverdale. The team then visits St. Peter’s (Oct. 16) and Rider (Oct. 19) in consecutive games before welcoming in Quinnipiac (Oct. 23) for their first meeting as conference rivals. Three of the team’s final five games will be at home with matches against Monmouth (Oct. 30), Marist (Nov. 2) and regining league champions Niagara (Nov. 9). Their two road contests in that span will be at both Siena (Oct. 26) and Iona (Nov. 6). With the addition of two new schools, Manhattan will now play 10 conference matches. This also changes the scheduling to include a Wednesday-Saturday rotation as opposed to FridaySunday as in years past. “I think the changes will affect every program,” Scott says. “From a Jaspers point of view, it’s nothing but positive. Having an extra day to analyze game footage, rehab and recover, and set up a game plan for the next opponent with make us that much better.”

FORWARD A trio of forwards for Manhattan will include two juniors who have played their entire careers together and a incoming freshman with a high ceiling. “The nice part about all our players coming in is they are all smart players,” noted Scott. “They know what they are walking into and they know how to fit into a system we play in.” Co-captain Tommy Amos returns for his third season after leading the Jasper offense in 2012. As a sophomore he tallied a team high four goals and ten points. He will be joined up front by fellow junior Eugene Heerschap who finished second on the team with two goals, adding an assist as well. “Eugene has been applying his trade as a winger/forward for the past two years and he’ll be the first to admit he wants to be the guy the team relies on to score,” admits Scott. “This is his time to step up and take on the mantra that he and the team want for him. Tommy was recruited here as a striker, we changed some of the ways we do things so we altered his game a little bit. He was unbelievable his freshman year and I truly think he has matured to be that everyday player we wanted him to be.” Joining them up front will be highly touted recruit Daniel

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JORDEN SCOTT Head Coach • 1st Year • Glamorgan ‘02

Jorden Scott was named the eighth head coach in Manhattan men’s soccer history on Jan., 23, 2013 after spending three years as an assistant coach on the Jaspers staff. Scott brings over 10 years of coaching and playing experience to Riverdale. Scott has served as the Academy Director at Sports Domain Academy in Montclair, N.J. for the past four years, and he has coached within the organization since 2003. In this role, he trains players 18 years and under across the tri-state region. During his tenure at Sports Domain Academy, several of Scott’s teams have earned state and national recognition. He coaches the Montclair Gauchos (U16 boys) who last season reached the U.S. Youth National Championships in Phoenix, after winning the New Jersey State Cup and capturing the Region 1 title with a dramatic 4-3 overtime win against Olney Maryland. From 2004-2008, Scott worked as the Football for Life Program Director in Maun & Kasane, Botswana (Africa) training over 300 children ages 7 to 15 living in poverty.

In the United Kingdom, Scott was the head coach of the University of Glamorgan (1st Team) from 2001-03 which competed at an elite level within British University Sport. He also spent two years as the head coach of the men’s and women’s national teams at the University of Wales Athletic Union. Scott played five years (1993-97) as a youth professional with Ayr United FC in Scotland. At the collegiate level, he was the team captain of the first team at University of Glamorgan and for Wales Universities. Scott earned his bachelor’s degree in sports psychology from the University of Glamorgan in 2002. He is working toward a master’s degree in physical and special education at Montclair State University. Scott holds a UEFA B coaching license and a NSCAA Premier Diploma.

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GARY ADAIR Assistant Coach • 1st Year • University of Central Lancashire Gary Adair is in his first season as the assistant men’s soccer coach. His main duties include recruitment, team training and the annual camp schedule. Adair comes to Riverdale after two years as the assistant coach at Bloomfield College. There he helped with the recruitment and year round training of athletes as the Deacons went 17-13-4 in his tenure. Prior to his time in Bloomfield, he was the head coach of two youth club teams in New Jersey for six seasons. He coached the Jersey Crew Tornadoes Boys team to a National Championship in 2011 while leading the Independence Girls Squad to #5 ranking in the state.

His experience also goes to the high school level where he was the varsity boy’s soccer coach at Madison High School in Madison, N.J. There he earned a 51-28-3 record in four years, including a Morris County Championship in 2009 and three separate “Coach of the Year” honors. A native of England, Adair holds an NSCAA Premier Diploma and a USSF National ‘B’ License. He graduated from the University of Central Lancashire with a degree in Sports Science/Physiology.

DEAN O’LEARY Assistant Coach • 1st Year – Essex County College ‘10 the Jefferson Cup Showcase and PDA College Showcase in 2012 while reaching the semifinals of the Super Y League National tournament. From 2007 to 2010, O’Leary was the Director of Goalkeeping at the Soccer Domain Academy in Montclair, N.J. While his coaching career began in 2005, O’Leary spent five years as a professional and semipro player in his native England, playing at the highest level of semiprofessional soccer in the country. He also holds a UEFA ‘B’ License and an NSCAA National Goalkeeping Diploma. He graduated from Essex County College in 2010 with an Associate’s Degree in Business Administration.

Dean O’Leary is in his first season with Manhattan after extensive coaching experience in the New York City area. O’Leary will work primarily with the Manhattan goalkeepers after spending a year as the head coach of The King’s College in New York. Prior to his time with King’s, he had a successful stint leading the boy’s soccer team at Bergen Catholic High School. A long time club coach, the majority of his success has come with the Match Fit Chelsea Football Club in Mercer County, N.J. There he led the squad to the semifinals of the Disney Showcase in both 2010 and 2011 before winning the tournament in 2012. Leading the U17 & U18 teams with Match Fit, his teams also won

CHRIS WEEKS Director of Operations • 1st Year – John Jay College ‘07 Chris Weeks enters his first year with the Jaspers. Weeks will serve as the Director of Soccer Operations and is responsible for the dayto-day planning of the program including the organization of travel and field set-up. Since 2009, he was the head coach at John Jay College earning 20 wins in that time. Weeks also coached eight student-athletes who received CUNYAC All-Star honors as well as five CUNYAC ScholarAthletes that maintained a grade point average of 3.2 or higher.

Prior to being named the head coach at John Jay, he served as the assistant for one year assisting in recruiting as well as the team’s strength and conditioning programs. A 2007 graduate of John Jay, he played four years of collegiate soccer and continues to play with the Irish Rovers in Hicksville, N.Y.

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2013 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 *Captain

Name Alex Coates McDowall Jake Scavetta Andrew Santos Andrew Melitsanopoulos Carlo Giachino Daniel Festa* Alex Shackley Eugene Heerschap Daniel Laguna Kennedy Samuel Howard Alex Recinos Reese Akers Stefano Carlacci Eli Bunton Brandon Alvarado Timmy O’Driscoll Sean Towey Tylor Borgeson Erick Montinard Dominic Chavez Brian DeLaurentis Josh Binfield Dean Habeeb Tommy Amos* Christopher Lands Robby Maffei

Cl. Fr. Jr. Jr.. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. So.

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 14 18 27 25 21 17 15 23 1 24 7 6 26 10 12 11 28 29 4 22 19 13 3 2 8 20 *Captain

Name Reese Akers Brandon Alvarado Tommy Amos* Josh Binfield Tylor Borgeson Eli Bunton Stefano Carlacci Dominic Chavez Alex Coates McDowall Brian DeLaurentis Daniel Festa* Carlo Giachino Dean Habeeb Eugene Heerschap Samuel Howard Daniel Laguna Kennedy Christopher Lands Robby Maffei Andrew Melitsanopoulos Erick Montinard Timmy O’Driscoll Alex Recinos Andrew Santos Jake Scavetta Alex Shackley Sean Towey

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Cl. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr.

Jorden Scott (Glamorgan ‘02), First Season

Pos. GK D M D D M M F F D M M D M D M D M D/M M M M/F D F GK GK

Ht. 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-8 5-9 6-1 5-8 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-7 6-2 6-2

Wt. 185 150 164 175 180 155 157 172 176 165 169 140 150 185 152 165 180 175 170 172 135 135 170 145 180 200

Hometown/Previous School York, England/York College Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place Iselin, N.J./JFK Memorial Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep Toronto, Ontario/Father Bressano Catholic Las Vegas, Nev./Palo Verde Tauranga, New Zealand/Tauranga Boy’s Madrid, Spain/Jorge Manriqeu Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch Hawthorne, N.Y./Westlake San Diego, Calif./Greater San Diego Academy Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland Belle Harbor, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy Lake Oswego, Ore./Lakeridge Hainesport, N.J./Bishop Eustace San Diego, Calif./St. Augustine Kensington, Md./St. John’s College Essex, England/Williamsville East Kent, Ohio/Theodore Roosevelt Liverpool, England/St. Francis Xavier Montclair, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep McLean, Va./McLean

Pos. M D F M/F M M D M GK M M D D F D F GK GK D D/M M M M D M D

Ht. 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-7 6-1 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-7 5-11 6-2 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-1

Wt. 140 152 145 135 175 185 150 172 185 135 155 180 170 172 165 176 180 200 175 170 165 169 164 150 157 180

Hometown/Previous School Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo Liverpool, England/St. Francis Xavier Essex, England/Williamsville East Lake Oswego, Ore./Lakeridge San Diego, Calif./Greater San Diego Academy Hawthorne, N.Y./Westlake San Diego, Calif./St. Augustine York, England/York College Kensington, Md./St. John’s College Toronto, Ontario/Father Bressano Catholic Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep Kent, Ohio/Theodore Roosevelt Tauranga, New Zealand/Tauranga Boy’s Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch Madrid, Spain/Jorge Manriqeu Montclair, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep McLean, Va./McLean Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk Hainesport, N.J./Bishop Eustace Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon Iselin, N.J./JFK Memorial Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley Belle Harbor, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy

ASSISTANT COACHES Gary Adair, First Season Dean O’Leary, First Season Chris Weeks, First Season

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Borgeson – Bor-guh-son Giachino – Gia-a-kee-no Heerschap – Hair-scap Maffei – Muh-fay Melitsanopoulos – Muh-lit-suh-nop-uh-lis Towey – Too-ey


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Senior • 5-11 • 175 • Midfielder • Toronto, Ontario/Father Bressani Catholic

2012: Played 15 games in the midfield last year with four starts... scored his only goal of the season on a penalty kick in a 1-0 win over Army (10/23) at home...took only four shots all year...was named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.

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season, the most of any returning player...only had two games where he was held without a shot. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Lettered all four years at Father Bressano Catholic High School... helped guide Father Bressani Catholic to a York Region Athletic Association (YRAA) championship... played three years of club soccer with the prestigious Winstars Soccer Academy under the guidance of top coach Bobby Graham... served as a senior academy captain and played eight years within the North York Dynamo Futbal Club.

2011: An intricate part of the midfield, Festa played in all 21 games as a sophomore with 18 starts...finished the season with three points and led the team in shots (29)...scored his only goal of the year against Siena (10/21) in a draw...tallied an assist in the team’s 1-0 home win over Marist (10/23)...named to MAAC All-Academic Team 2010: Starter all 16 games played as a true freshman...notched his first collegiate point with an assist vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (9/1)...one of the most aggressive players for the Jaspers...took 25 shots last

PERSONAL: Born May 4, 1992... son of Frank and Lisa Festa... has a sister, Natalie... majoring in business.

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TOMMY AMOS

Junior • 5-7 • 145 • Forward • Liverpool, England/St. Francis Xavier

2012: Became one of the top offensive threats on the team, leading Manhattan in goals (4) assists (2) and points (10) while finishing second on the squad in shots on goal (10) and third in total shots (22)...started seven of the 16 games he played in...scored his first goal of the year against Villanova (8/24) on a penalty kick...picked up goals against at Bryant (9/23), Siena (10/7) and Saint Peter’s (10/20)...registered assists against Iona (10/12) and Rider (10/26)... was third among everyday players in shots-on-goal percentage (.455).

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played for Wigan Athletic Reserves in England in 2009...was a member of the Ireland National U-17 team. PERSONAL: Born January 2, 1992... son of Tommy Amos and Maxine Kelly... has a brother Kyle (23), and two sisters, Nadine (25) and Tayluer (10)...chose Manhattan because of the coaching staff.

2011: A fiery competitor, Amos saw action in 18 games making 10 starts as a true freshman...registered his first collegiate point on an assist at Fairleigh Dickinson (9/23)...scored his only goal of the year at Canisius (10/14) in a 2-1 victory...added another helper in the MAAC Tournament against Loyola (11/4).

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CARLO GIACHINO Senior • 6-2 • 180 • Defender • Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep

2012: Played in 11 of 16 games with only one start...took three shots all season...made his only start at home against Army (10/23). 2011: Saw time in 19 games, making 12 starts in his second year in Riverdale...finished third on the team in shots with 22 with 11 on net (.500)...had a season high four shots against Saint Peter’s (10/2)... tallied assists against St. Francis (NY) on Sept. 16 and again on game-winning goal in double overtime against Iona (11/6).

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: A four-year letterwinner at Gulliver Prep School...named All-Dade County as a senior... a six year starter within the Kendall Soccer Club and he played two years within the U.S. Soccer Development Academy for Miami FC Kendall (U17/18). PERSONAL: Born May 5, 1992... son of Piero and Monica Giachino... has a sister, Marta... chose Manhattan for its business program.

2010: Played 10 games as a freshman, all starts...had a season high three shots on goal in his collegiate debut versus Fairleigh Dickinson (9/1) at Gaelic Park...scored his first goal in Jasper uniform at Jacksonville (9/19)...was fifth on the team in total shots on goal.

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SAMUEL HOWARD Senior • 6-1 • 165 • Defender • Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch

2012: Played in 11 games, including seven starts, on the Jasper backline...fired only four shots all season...was named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Letterwinner at Cinco Ranch High School... as senior, was named to All-District Second Team after guiding Cinco Ranch to the 2010 Regional Semifinals.. helped Cinco Ranch earn three consecutive District Championships (2008, 2009, 2010) and advance to the state semifinals (2008) during his tenure... played club soccer for the USSF Texas Rush Academy.

2011: Played in 19 games as a sophomore with 16 starts...became a key member of the defense, starting the last 11 games of the season... fired two shots on net.

PERSONAL: Born January 16, 1992... son of Tom and Carol Howard... has two brothers, Stuart, who plays soccer at University of Central Arkansas, and, Reid, and a sister Alex.

2010: Started all 15 games he played in as a rookie...was a key contributor on the back line...had one shot on goal in his collegiate debut.

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STEFANO CARLACCI Senior • 5-9 • 150 • Defender • Hawthorne, N.Y./Westlake

2012: Saw time in eight games, making three spot starts...took one shot during the season...earned the starting nod against Iona (10/12), Army (10/23) and Loyola (10/28)...was named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2011: Returned to the pitch to play in six games, battling injuries all year long...made 2011 debut at top-ranked UCONN (10/4). 2010: Played in all 16 games a true freshman, starting 11...took four shots, three on goal.

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: A four year letterwinner and All-Section I selection at Westlake High School... scored eight goals and had five assists in 18 appearances for the Wildcats as a senior... played four years of basketball at Westlake and was an All-League honoree. PERSONAL: Born September 1, 1992... son of Sandro and Maria Carlacci... has a brother, Marco, and a sister, Daniela... majoring in business.

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SEAN TOWEY

Senior • 6-1 • 180 • Defender • Belle Harbor, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy

2012: Saw time in all 16 games for the Jaspers with 11 starts... registered his only assist of the year at Temple (9/11)...took four shots during the season, firing two on goal...started nine straight games in one stretch. 2011: Played in 12 games with two starts...made his college debut at San Diego (9/11) before earning his first career start at home against Bryan (9/25)...finished the year taking two shots.

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Letterwinner at Molloy for head coach Andy Kostel...helped team to a city championship and state finals appearance as a junior and senior...was captain of both soccer and baseball teams as a senior...also spent four years on the baseball and basketball teams...won a city title in basketball as a sophomore...was named MVP of baseball team as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born April 22, 1992... son of John and Maryellen Towey... has one sister, Lauren...chose Manhattan for its engineering program and location to the city...recruited by such schools as Fordham, Lafayette, Bucknell, Gettysburg...majoring in Civil Engineering.

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ERICK MONTINARD Senior • 6-1 • 170 • Defender • Hainesport, N.J./Bishop Eustace

2012: Played in 10 games on the Jasper defense, starting the last six in which he appeared...took four shots with one being on goal.

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Lettered four years at Bishop Eustace High School... was a three time All-Olympic Conference selection...named All-State Non-Public in his last two seasons... selected Third Team All-New Jersey at the conclusion of his senior campaign... earned Most Valuable Player honors at the South Jersey All-Star game after posting the game winning goal... a two-sport athlete, he lettered in track & field his senior year and was named First Team All-State NonPublic for multi-events.

2011: Made appearances in 16 games, making 12 starts on the back line...tallied his only point of the season on an assist in the MAAC Championship game against Fairfield (11/7)...also registered three shots on the year. 2010: Played in 15 games as a true freshman, all of them starts... scored his first goal in his collegiate debut against Fairleigh Dickinson (9/1) at Gaelic Park...had a season high four shots on goal versus Niagara (10/17)...was fourth on the team in shots on goal.

PERSONAL: Born May 12, 1992... son of Richard and Claudette Montinard... has brother Marc-Danel and sister Brianna... majoring in chemical engineering... chose Manhattan for its academic reputation.

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CHRISTOPHER LANDS Senior • 6-2 • 180 • Goalkeeper • Montclair, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep

2012: Played in four games, making two starts...earned a 1-1 record while posting a 2.13 Goals Against Average (GAA)...got the win against Army (10/23) at Gaelic Park, stopping seven shots en route to a shutout...made 10 saves all year with a .667 save percentage. 2011: Appeared in six games in net for the Jaspers making three starts...posted a 2.94 Goals Against Average (GAA) making 18 saves before missing the rest of the season with an injury...made season high four saves at Army (8/29) and against Bryan (9/25)...named to MAAC All-Academic Team 2010: MAAC All-Rookie Team Selection...led MAAC in saves (80) and saves per game (5.33)...posted a Goals Against Average of 3.88 in his first season...started 14 of the 15 games he played as a rookie...

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made a season high 12 saves in his collegiate debut versus Fairleigh Dickinson (9/1)...did not allow a goal in 45 minutes at Army (11/2). BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played under head coach Rick Jacobs at national power St. Benedict’s Prep (NJ).... as senior, posted 11 shutouts to help lead St. Benedict’s to a 17-2 record and its 21st successive New Jersey Prep A Championship... was named to 2009 New Jersey All-Prep Second Team... played club soccer with the New Jersey Blaze (U20). PERSONAL: Born November 17, 1992... son of Michael and Nancy Lands... has two brothers, James and Travis, and two sisters, Kelly and January... majoring in exercise science.

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JAKE SCAVETTA Junior • 5-9 • 150 • Defender • Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place

2012: Played in all 16 games for the Jaspers, making 12 starts...picked up one assist at Temple (9/11)...took five shots all season...named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2011: Played in 21 games as a freshman making 18 starts...scored his first collegiate point at Canisius (10/16) assisting on a goal in a 2-1 win...finished the year with 10 shots, firing three on goal. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Lettered all four years at Miller Place...was named All-Conference in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons...

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was also named All-County in 2010...played on the Hicksville Strikers U-16 Team that was a national finalist in 2009...won a regional championship with the Hicksville U-17 Team in 2010...played this summer with the Albertson U-18 Academy Team that was a USSF National Qualifier. PERSONAL: Born August 20, 1992... son of Daniel and Barbara Scavette... has an older brother Matt...recruited by Adelphi, Holy Cross, Duquesne, and Southern Connecticut...undecided major.

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ANDREW SANTOS Junior • 5-10 • 164• Midfielder • Iselin, N.J./JFK Memorial

2012: Saw time in 15 games, making six starts for Manhattan...started in three straight games from 9/4-9/21...fired seven total shots with four being on goal (.571). 2011: Played in 18 of 21 games as a freshman, making four spot starts... registered five total shots on the year...made his first collegiate start at San Diego State (9/9).

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played four years on varsity at JFK for coach Ed Bobal...was an All-County Honorable Mention as a junior...named team captain in 2009 and 2010...also wrestled one year in high school. PERSONAL: Born March 11, 1993... son of Paulo and Vera Santos... has a younger sister, Melanie...great-uncle Henrique Ben-David played for Portugal in the World Cup...Majoring in Communications.

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EUGENE HEERSCHAP Junior • 5-9 • 172 • Forward • Tauranga, New Zealand/Tauranga Boy’s

2012: Played in 15 games with 11 starts...led the team in total shots with 31...was second in goals (2) and points (5)...scored a goal to force a draw at St. Francis (NY) on Sept. 21...assisted on the game winning goal at Marist (10/5)...also scored at Iona (10/12)...was named to the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2011: Was named to MAAC All-Tournament team as a freshman after propelling the Jaspers to their second ever conference title game... tied for the team lead in goals with three...scored the game-winner in double overtime against Iona in the MAAC Semifinals.

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played for Waikato FC in the ASB Premiership in New Zealand...was in the New Zealand U-17 training program before ACL tear sidelined him for all of 2009. PERSONAL: Born March 16, 1993... son of Tommie and Naydeen Heerschap... has a younger brother, Edwin (13) and younger sister, Nikki (16)...enjoys motorbikes...engineering major.

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REESE AKERS

Junior • 5-8 • 140 • Midfielder • Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch

2012: Saw action in 15 of 16 games , starting 10 in a row at one point... scored the game winning goal at Marist (10/5) for his only tally of the year...fired 15 shots with six being on goal (.400)...was a member of the MAAC All-Academic Team. 2011: Appeared in 14 games as a true freshman with two starts... made his college debut at Villanova (8/26)...first collegiate start came at home against Bryant (9/25)...took five shots on the year with two being on goal.

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Received three letters at Cinco Ranch... won district championship as both a sophomore and junior...joined the team in the State 5A tournament as a freshman...2nd Team AllDistrict as a junior...1st Team All-District and All-Greater Houston Preseason Team as a senior...invited to Houston Dynamo Youth Academy this summer...played for the USSF Texas Rush Academy from 2009-2011. PERSONAL: Born November 17, 1992... son of Dennis Akers and Carol Howard... has one brother, Reid, and two step-brothers, fellow Jasper soccer player Sam Howard, and Stuart Howard who plays soccer at University of Central Arkansas, and a sister Alex... International Business Major.

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ALEX SHACKLEY Sophomore • 5-11• 157 • Midfielder • Las Vegas, Nev./Palo Verde

2012: Tied for second on the team in both goals (2) and points (5)... played in all 16 games, making 12 starts for the Jaspers...notched his first career goal at Temple (9/11)...had his first multi-point game of his career at Rider (10/26) scoring one goal and assisting on another.

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PERSONAL: Son of Garry and Jacqueline...has an older brother, Matthew...uncle Tommy Caton played for Manchester City, Arsenal, Oxford and Charlton in England...originally born in Northampton, England...recruited by Niagara University and Evansville... Engineering major.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Four year letterwinner for Kevin Hagood at Palo Verde High...named All-Region and All-State as both a junior and senior...holds school records for most wins (53), playoff wins, and goals (36)...only second player at school to letter all four years... two-time All-State Academic team member.

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ALEX RECINOS

Sophomore • 5-11 • 169 • Midfielder • Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon

2012: Played in eight games as a freshman, making one start...made his only start in a 1-0 win over Army (10/23)...fired one shot against Rider (10/26).

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played varsity level for four years...named captain as a senior where he earned All-FCIAC West honors...was selected to train with the US Under-15 Boys National Team. PERSONAL: Parents are Dilman and Nineth...has one older sister, Denise...father played semi-pro soccer in Guatemala...cousin plays professionally in Guatemala...recruited by UCONN, Hartford, and Hofstra...undecided major.

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BRANDON ALVARADO Sophomore • 5-8 • 152 • Defender

2012: Did not play. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Four year starter in high school...was named captain as a senior...took home first All-County and All-State honors... played in the NY Red Bull Academy.

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PERSONAL: Son of Eddin and Rosalie...has one brother and two sisters...brother EJ played soccer at Delaware as did his father... recruited by St. John’s and Montclair State.

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TYLOR BORGESON Sophomore • 6-1 • 175 • Midfielder • Lake Oswego, Ore./Lakeridge

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a three-sport athlete at Lakeridge High School...named First Team All-League wrestler and All-State...part of the Oregon National Wrestling Team, finished high school career with an 88-18 overall record...was All-League in both baseball and soccer...earned a spot on the 2010 “Baseball Factory Under Armour National Team” as a centerfielder.

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PERSONAL: Born September 23, 1993 to Adrian and Sutra Borgeson... originally born in North Carolina...has one sister, Sydney (15)... Computer Science major.

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Sophomore • 5-7 • 135 8 Midfield/Forward • Essex, England/IMG Academy/Williamsville East

2012: Played in three games as a freshman in a reserve role...made his collegiate debut at home against Fairfield (10/14)...fired two shots in a game against Army (10/23) with one being on goal. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Spent a year at the IMG Academy after graduating from Williamsville East in Buffalo, N.Y...played three years at Williamsville East earning All-ECIC first team honors...was named captain as a junior and senior, leading his team to consecutive

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sectional semi-final apperances...played his first two years of high school soccer at West Vancouver Secondary School in Canada. PERSONAL: Son of Andrew and Christina...Oldest of four children, has one brother and two sisters...also ran track in high school... originally born in England...Communications major.

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ROBERT MAFFEI Sophomore • 6-2 • 200 • Goalkeeper • McLean, Va./McLean

2012: Did not play. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Started all four years for Michael Anderson at McLean high...was a two-time captain, earning first team AllDistrict honors as a junior...was named first team All-District as a

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senior while also earning honorable mention All-Region and AllMetropolitan...also played a year of basketball. PERSONAL: Parents are Donald and Laura...has two brothers...was recruited by Fairfield and LaSalle...Education major.

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Jr. •F/B • 5-4 • Oak Ridge, Tenn./Oak Ridge BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was named to the English National Team as a high schooler, playing matches in Scotland and Estonia...was captain of the North Riding County U-18 team that finished second in the Association of Northern Counties Youth Competition...also competed in the Blackburn Rovers FC Academy.

PERSONAL: Born January 29, 1995...son of Stewart McDowall and Tricia Coates...has one sister, Holly...received the “Active York Fund for the Gifted” award which is aimed to help young athletes achieved their full potential.

ANDREW MELITSANOPOULOS

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Freshman • 6-2 • 175 • Defender • Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk BEFORE MANHATTAN: Two-time captain for coach Chris Laughton as both a junior and senior...helped team to a school record 14 shutouts in 2012 en route to a 21-1-1 record and an FCIAC title...scored the game winning goal in the state championship...named 1st team All-FCIAC and 2nd team All-State in 2011...earned 1st team All-FCIAC, All-State and All-New England honors in 2012...helped team to a #1 ranking in New England and #7 in the United States.

PERSONAL: Born November 3, 1995 to Dino and Martha Melitsanopoulos...has two older brothers, Paul (27) and Dean (26)... Paul played collegiate soccer at Western Connecticut State while Dean played at Brown...was recruited by Fordham, Fairfield, Colgate, and Bucknell.

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Freshman • 6-0 • 176 •Forward • Madrid, Spain/Jorge Manriqeu BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played for Atletico Madrid club team, helping them earn the second highest ranking in Division history... was promoted to the U-19 team at age 17 and competed against top academy programs from FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.

PERSONAL: Born on March 30, 1995 to Deborah Kenney and Jose Laguna...has one sister, Carla...plans to be a Business major.

ELI BUNTON

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Freshman • 6-1 • 185 • Midfield • San Diego, Calif./Greater San Diego Academy BEFORE MANHATTAN: Did not play high school soccer, opting instead to play for the Albion SC...led team to consecutive National League Championships in 2010 and 2011...also won back-to-back Puma Cup Championships...participated in trips to Brazil, England, and Portugal with the club team...club teammates with fellow Jasper Dominic Chavez.

PERSONAL: Born October 27, 1994...son of Joseph Bunton...has an older sister, Sarah, and two brothers, Joshua and Lorien...was also recruited by San Diego State, University of San Diego, Brown and Washington...plans to be a Business major.

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TIMMY O’DRISCOLL

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Freshman • 6-0 • 165 • Midfield • Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a four year letterwinner for Tim Hourahan at Lakeland High School...team captain in 2012...helped team to a League championship in 2010...was part of the Section 1 Class A Championship squad in 2011...holds record for most assists in a single game...played club soccer for the Westchester Flames.

PERSONAL: Born on March 27, 1995...son of Patrick and Noreen... has three brothers, Eugune (23), Patrick (19), and Michael (15)...was recruited by Fairfield and St. Thomas Aquinas...plans to be a Sports Management or Physical Education major.

DOMINIC CHAVEZ

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Freshman • 5-10 • 172 • Midfield • San Diego, Calif./St. Augustine BEFORE MANHATTAN: Four-year starter for coach Brendan Johnson... earned 2nd Team All-League honors as a junior...was named 1st Team All-League as a senior and the team’s Offensive Player of the Year... led his team in assists in each of his final three seasons...won two Western League Championships as well as a California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) title...won back-to-back national league titles (2010

and 2011) with the Albion SC club team...also led Albion SC to the 2011 Disney Showcase Championship...club teammates with fellow Jasper Eli Bunton. PERSONAL: Born on March 13, 1995 to Manuel Chavez and Wendy Cooper...plans to be a Business major...also recruited by University of San Diego and Clemson.

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Freshman • 5-7 • 135 • Midfield • Kensington, Md./St. John’s College BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played three years at St. John’s College high school...played with US Soccer Development Academy in Potomac, preventing him from playing his senior season..was also a part of the DC United Academy...earned All-Conference Honorable Mention as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born on April 16, 1995 to Anthony and Frances DeLaurentis...has two sisters, Caitlin (23) and Clare (21)...was recruited by Mount St. Mary’s, Air Force, Robert Morris and Vermont...father played collegiate soccer at Mount St. Mary’s...grandfather, John Coughlan, immigrated from Ireland and played Gaelic football at Gaelic Park where he met Brian’s grandmother, Mary.

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Freshman • 5-8 • 170 • Defender • Kent, Ohio/Theodore Roosevelt BEFORE MANHATTAN: Four year varisty starter for coach Kiel Cox... named 2nd team All-Portage Trail Conference (PTC) as a sophomore before earning 1st team honors as a junior and senior...was a two-time All-District nominee including winning the PTC Metro Division Player of the Year award as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born February 28, 1995 to Hameem and Arlyne Habeeb... youngest of eight children (six sisters and one brother)...brother, Nashid (30), and sisters Tahira (38), Najmah (35), Rayya (33), Aaliyah (28), Sajdah (26) and Ruquyyah (24)...recruited by Rober Morris, University of Rhode Island and Siena...Engineering major.

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2012 SEASON RECAP

After a surprising run to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) championship game in 2011, head coach Ashley Hammond and the Manhattan men’s soccer team looked to prove it was not a fluke happening. Despite solid experience returning to the pitch, the Jaspers struggled to a 3-12-1 overall record, 2-5 in conference play.

Yet again, the team found a way to get back on the right track. A return to their home pitch saw Manhattan earn a key non-conference victory, defeating Army 1-0 on October 23. Daniel Festa provided the score on a penalty kick in the 61st minute while junior Christopher Lands posted seven saves in the shutout.

The season began with a five match losing streak, including a trip to Spokane, Wash. to compete in the Gonzaga Nike Classic against the Bulldogs as well as Oregon State. That tournament began a stretch of nine straight games away from Gaelic Park for the Jaspers who played just four home matches all year.

That confidence boost led to a second consecutive win three days later when the team traveled to MAAC opponent Rider. Freshman Alex Shackley had three points on the day, scoring a goal and assisting on another, while Ellis got his second shutout of the year in a 2-0 victory. Manhattan looked for a third straight win but was denied when they visited regular season champion Loyola.

Manhattan’s skid would come to an end on September 21 when they battled to a 1-1 draw at St. Francis (NY). Sophomore Eugene Heerschapp scored the lone goal for the Jaspers, tying things up in the second half, while senior George Ellis made seven saves in net. Their next two contests would be nail-biting losses as they couldn’t overcome a 2-0 road deficit to Bryant, before falling 1-0 in overtime at Fordham in the “Battle of the Bronx”. The Jaspers did rebound after the losses, opening MAAC play with a 1-0 road win over Marist. Sophomore Reese Akers contributed the goal for Manhattan and looked to take some momentum into the rest of the conference slate. Unfortunately, it would not be so as the Jaspers dropped their next four games including a heartbreaking overtime loss at Iona.

Hurricane Sandy brought an abrupt end to the season, cancelling the final two games of the year and ending the careers of both Ellis and fellow senior CJ Dragovich. Throughout the year, Manhattan’s offense showed promise for the future as 10 of the 12 goals were scored by underclassmen. Tommy Amos led all players with 10 points, including four goals. In the classroom, seven different Jaspers were awarded for their academic success. Akers, Festa, Heershapp, Ellis, Sam Howard, Jake Scavetta and Stefano Carlacci were all named to the MAAC All-Academic Team with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20. Following the season, Manhattan announced that Coach Hammond would be stepping away from the program and assistant Jorden Scott would take over beginning in 2013.

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2012 STATISTICS

The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer MANHATTAN JASPERS Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 15, 2013) All games

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date

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Aug 24 Aug 31 Sep 02 9/4/12 Sep 11 9/21/2012 Sep 23 09/28/12 Oct. 5 Oct 07 Oct 12 Oct 14 Oct 20 Oct 23 Oct 26 Oct 28

Opponent VILLANOVA at GONZAGA BULLDOGS vs OREGON STATE BEAVERS at Columbia at Temple at St. Francis (NY) at Bryant at FOR at Marist at Siena College IONA FAIRFIELD at Saint Peter's ARMY at Rider University at Loyola

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Sh o t s / G a m e CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE To t a l Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

OVERALL 3-12-1 2-5 1-7-1

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Score 1-5 0-3 0-6 0-2 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 1-3 1-2 0-3 1-3 1-0 2-0 0-3

Att. 684 902 0 150 103 130 138 201 574 273 134 114 95 108 126 256

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37-266 2.31 .139 128-266 .481 16.6 71 3-3

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Amos, Tommy Heerschap, Eugene Shackley, Alex Park, Naru Akers, Reese Festa, Daniel Konneh, Isa Scavetta, Jake Towey, Sean Lewis, Kevan Dragovich, CJ Santos, Andrew Howard, Sam Montinard, Erik Giachino, Carlo Binfield, Josh Mavakala, Eric Recinos, Alex Carlacci, Stefano Maffei, Robert ELLIS, George Tedesco, Rob O'Connor, Stefhano Lands, Christopher Total Opponents

Goalie 1 Lands, Christopher 28 ELLIS, George ##

Total Opponents

AWAY 2-8-1 2-3 0-5-1

NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1

gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 16 4 2 10 22 .182 10 .455 0 1-1 15 2 1 5 31 .065 12 .387 0 0-0 16 2 1 5 23 .087 8 .348 1 0-0 16 2 1 5 20 .100 7 .350 0 0-0 15 1 0 2 15 .067 6 .400 1 0-0 15 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 1 1-1 15 0 2 2 13 .000 4 .308 0 0-0 16 0 1 1 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 16 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 16 0 0 0 18 .000 7 .389 0 0-0 15 0 0 0 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-0 15 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 11 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 11 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 3 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 9 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 8 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 12 9 33 190 .063 69 .363 3 2-2 16 37 36 110 266 .139 128 .481 12 3-3 GP 4 14 16 16

Min. 210:58 1262:48 1473:46 1473:46

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GAAvg Saves

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Goals by Period MANHATTAN JASPERS Opponents

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Shots by Period MANHATTAN JASPERS Opponents

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Saves by Period MANHATTAN JASPERS Opponents

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Corners by Period MANHATTAN JASPERS Opponents

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Fouls by Period MANHATTAN JASPERS Opponents

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2012 MAAC STANDINGS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

SECOND TEAM

Sindre Ek, Siena

Gareth Elliott, Siena

Player Robbie Krohmer Josh Faga Roberto Andersson Falko Friedrichs Jannis Opalka Alvaro Torrecilla Ignacio Maganto Kenny Cooper Ansger Otto Stephan Brossard Stephen Dooley Callum Willmott Brett Petricek

FIRST TEAM

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Rene DeZorzi, Niagara

GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Brett Petricek, Niagara

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Larry Ndjock, Loyola

ANACONDA SPORTS MAAC COACH OF THE YEAR

Player Gerwyn Jones Rene DeZorzi Jonny Raj Franklin Castellanos Connor Thompson Gavin Falconer James Beeston Larry Ndjock Sindre Ek Noah Sadaoui Michael O’Keeffe

School Position Loyola Back Niagara Back Fairfield Back Iona Midfielder Loyola Midfielder Canisius Midfielder Siena Midfielder Loyola Forward Siena Forward Saint Peter’s Forward Fairfield Goalkeeper

Player George Newton Simon Laugsand Matt Needham Alex De Carolis Darren Cooper Dominic Marshall Yannic Fallack Larry Ndjock Tom Allen Cesar Ceja Damian Liesemann

School Position Iona Back Marist Back Niagara Back Siena Back Siena Back Iona Midfielder Iona Midfielder Niagara Midfielder Iona Forward Marist Forward Loyola Forward Niagara Forward Niagara Goalkeeper

School Position Fairfield Back Marist Back Siena Back Canisius Back Niagara Midfielder Loyola Midfielder Rider Midfielder Loyola Forward Siena Forward Marist Forward Siena Goalkeeper

FINAL STANDINGS

MAAC

Team

Record

Overall Pct

Home

Away

Neutral

Streak

Pts

Record

Pct

Home

Away

Neutral

Streak

*Loyola

7-1

.875

4-0

3-1

0-0

W7

21

13-6-1

.675

8-2

4-3-1

1-1

L1

*Siena

6-1

.857

5-0

1-1

0-0

W3

18

10-7

.588

7-1

3-2

0-4

L1

*&Niagara

5-1-1

.786

3-0-1

2-1

0-0

W3

16

13-2-4

.789

5-0-1

6-2-1

2-0

L1

*Iona

5-2

.714

2-1

3-1

0-0

L1

15

7-11

.389

3-2

4-5

0-4

L2

Fairfield

3-4

.429

1-1

2-3

0-0

W1

9

7-8-1

.469

3-3

4-4-1

0-1

W1

Saint Peter’s

3-4

.429

2-1

1-3

0-0

W1

9

5-11

.313

3-3

2-8

0-0

W1

2-5-1

.313

1-3

1-2-1

0-0

L4

7

3-13-1

.206

2-6

1-6-1

0-1

L4

Manhattan

2-5

.286

0-2

2-3

0-0

L1

6

3-12-1

.219

1-3

2-8-1

0-1

L1

Canisius

1-6

.143

0-5

1-1

0-0

L3

3

8-7-2

.529

4-5-1

1-2-1

3-0

L3

Marist

1-6

.143

1-3

0-3

0-0

L5

3

5-10-1

.344

1-6

3-4-1

1-0

L5

Rider

* = school had made the Playoffs & = team is Tournament Champion

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ALL-TIME ROSTER A Abdel-Hamin, Shafiq (1982) Abreu, Edgar (1988-90) Agoro, Kunle (1973) Ahearn, Francis (1969-70) Akers, Reese (2011Alvarado, Brandon (2012Alzugaray, Michael (1996-99) Amideneau, Mike (1987) Amos, Tommy (2011Andersen, Michael (1967-68) Aptowicz, Bruce (1967) Armas, Jose (2009-11) Aspell, Kevin (1972-74) Azevedo, Tony (1978-80)

B Bagdzinski, Walter (1969-70) Baker, Brian (1999) Baldassano, Robert (1968) Bandit, Ben (1974) Bandov, Thomas (2007-09) Banks, Carl (1987) Barbuto, Mike (2003-06) Barila, Anthony (1967-68) Barile, Ray (1979) Barrett, Tom (1978-79) Barros, Anthony (1989-92) Bartos, Anthony (1967) Bau, Mark (2000) Bayer, Greg (1979) Bayou, Anteneh (1995) Beninato, Raymond (1973) Bennett, John (1982-84) Bergman, John (1967) Bergman, Thomas (1969-70) Bersig, Jim (1989-92) Bevan, Brendan (1999) Binfield, Josh (2012Birdsall, Paul (1976-79) Blanco, Jorge (1972) Blanco, Jose (1968) Bocchino, Marc (2000-01) Borgeson, Tylor (2013Bowles, Eugene (1969-71) Boyle, David (1987-89) Brady, Conor (2008) Brennan, Bill (1987) Brennan, Brian (1993-96) Brennan, Greg (1995-98) Brennan, John (1992-94) Bricke, Kevin (1967-70) Brown, Robert (1968) Brozyna, Nicholas (1969-71) Builes, Carlos (2000-01) Bunton, Eli (2013Buschbacher, Steve (1989-92)

C Cacciola, Anthony (2004-06) Calhoun, Charles (1967) Caminiti, Carmelo (2000) Campana, Joe (1979-80) Campbell, Cahill (1981-82)

Campbell, Justin (2005) Canavan, Neal (1974) Capistron, Charles (1976-77) Caputo, Jovan (2004) Carlacci, Stefano (2010Carr, Dan (2004-07) Carravetta, Peter (1969-70) Carroll, Matt (1995) Carron, Pat (1987-88) Caruso, Joe (1989-92) Carvalho, Wellington (1967) Chasse, Daniel (1990-93) Chavez, Dominic (2013Chiduku, Trevor (2011) Chipe, Jose (1969-70) Ciano, John (2006-08) Ciplickas, Jon (1990-90) Cipriano, Daniel (2004-07) Civitillo, Marc (1997) Clancey, Dennis (1967) Clemente, Nicholas (2004) Cloidt, Joe (1985-87) Coates McDowall, Alex (2013Coffey, Ed (1979-82) Colatruglio, Joe (1985-88) Collins, Dan (1989) Concia, Anthony (1983Conlee, Tom (1992-95) Connolly, Brendan (1996-99) Conte, Yves (1975-76) Cook, Tim (1989) Cornacchia, Chris (1998) Correia, Paulo (1989) Cote, William (1980, 1982-83) Crecco, John (1981-84) Crevani, James (1992-95) Criscuolo, Aldo (1985-87) Cristobal, Santiago (1990-91) Cuddy, Stephen (2002-05) Cunningham, Kevin (1985Custodio, Luis (1979-81)

D Daley, Conroy (1994-95) Daszko, Stephen, (1977-80) De Paz, Enrique (1973-76) DeLaFuente, German (1976-79) DeLaFuente, Ramon (1978, 1980) DeLaurentis, Brian (2013Dellipriscoli, John (2005-08) Demaio, Eric (2006) Demello, Louis (1981-84) Denman, Tim (1996-99) Devenny, Henry (1985-88) DiCairano, Agostino (1970-72) DiCapua, Antonio (1976-77) Dillan, Tom (1985Diver, Anton (1997) Doherty, Martin (1970-71) Dombrowski, Paul (1998-2000) Donaghy, Jerry (1983Donaldson, James (1967) Donohue, John (1971-72) Donovic, Alexander (1980-81)

Donowick, Derek (2010) Donowick, Jake (2010-11) Dragovich, C.J. (2010-12) Drazic, Tom (1992-95) Dumont, Joseph (2003) Duran, Jaime (1988) Duthie, James (1976-78)

E Edwards, Dane (1995) Efthimiades, Peter (1983-84) Egan, Michael (1978-79) Ellis, George (2011-12) Escobedo, Javier (2004-05)

F Farkas, Miles (2004) Farrell, John (1972-73) Faustini, Giulio (1987) Faviano, John-Vincent (2005) Feehan, John (1987) Feeney, Chris (1989-92) Fenelon, Brian (1977) Fennell, Thomas (1997-99) Fennell, Trevor (1993-96) Festa, Daniel (2010Finkbiner, Mario (1978, 1981) Fiorillo, Anthony (1968-69) Fisher, Daniel (2002) Fitzgerald, David (1990-91) Fitzpatrick, Brian (1990) Fitzpatrick, Paul (1989-90) Fitzpatrick, William (1970) Flannery, John (1969-70) Florez, Anthony (2008-10) Flynn, Patrick (1997-98) Fogliano, Michael (2000-03) Fortescue, Mike (1987) Franco, Al (1983-84)

G Gaffney, Michael (1993-96) Gagnier, Gerard (1967-68) Gallo, Mario (1996-99) Gallo, Michael (2008) Gannon, James (2006-09) Gaspar, Mike (1998) Gasparec, Jan (1969-71) Gebreyes, Joseph (1972) Geiger, Gerry (1990-92) Gelardi, Tom (1998-2002) Genovese, Matthew (1989) Germano, Kenneth (1969-72) Giachino, Carlo (2010Gianatiempo, Carmine (1976) Gifford, Brad (2000) Gilmartin, Edward (1995-97) Girvan, Brian (1973-74) Gizzo, Frank (1999-2002) Gobel, Steve (1978-80) Gordon, Garth (1989-92) Gormley, Matt (2007-10) Gottilla, Darryl (1990) Grassi, Lawrence (1989-92)

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Grath, Andy (1996-97) Grech, Tony (1985Gregory, Justin (2010) Grishaj, Valentino (2000-01) Guarini, Bill (1993-96) Gubbay, Adrian (2004) Guider, Edward (1972-73) Gulmi, Andrew (1998)

H Habeeb, Salahuddin (2013Hague, Thomas (1996-99) Hansbury, Brendan (2004) Harangozo, Ivan (1979-81) Harm, Danny (1996-99) Healy, Rory (2000-03) Heerschap, Eugene (2011Herrmann, Tom (1983-84) Herron, Kevin (1973-76) Hlushko, Andy (1979-81) Hnatyshyn, Taras (1982Hoffer, Keith (1973-76) Holihan, Christopher (2008-11) Howard, Samuel (2010Hurley, Tim (1994-97) Hynes, Carrol (1985-88)

I Iachoviello, Nick (2002) Iannone, Jason (2011) Ishoo, William (1976-79) Ives, Taylor (2004)

J Janny, David (1979-81) Jean, Adrien (1974-77) Jean, Philippe (1977) Jean, Raphael (1971-74) Jordan, Ryan (2000) Joseph, Dieuner (1989)

K Kakavas, John (1985Kayondo, DeSales (1974-75) Kelleher, Ryan (1997) Kemple, John (1972) Kenny, Brian (1985-88) Kessler, Rodrigo (1997-2000) Kiley, Adam (2004-07) Killackey, John (1980-82) Knight, Bryan (2005-06) Konneh, Isa (2012) Kotchin, Walter (2002) Koufalis, Michael (1997) Krajci, William (1972-74) Krakauer, Eric (2000) Kraznowski, T.J. (1991-93) Kreuter, Eric (1977) Kucyna, Bo (1977-80) Kudryk, Alexander (1971-74)

L Lachanski, Patrick (1998-2000)


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ALL-TIME ROSTER Lado, Victor (1981-84) Ladopoulos, Paul (1975-77) Laguna Kennedy, Daniel (2013Lands, Christopher (2010Lardner, Jesse (1999-2002) Lauchmen, Kyle (2006-08) Leaver, Collin (2003-06) Lenhardt, Tommy (2003-06) Leon, Vincent (1988-89) Lewis, Kevan (2012) Lewis, Rupert (1975) Libutti, Alan (1968-70) Liebezeit, Steve (2002) Lindgren, Tom (1974-77) Linehan, Daniel (1992-94) Linehan, Gerard (1993-95) Linehan, Patrick (1990-93) Lock, Paul (1968) Londono, Fernando (2007-08) Long, Chris (1985-87) Lopez, Carlos (1982-84) Lopuchin, Sergei (1977-78) Lorenz, Joseph (2007-10) Losada, Jose (1983-84) Lundy, Brian (2003-05)

M Maffei, Robert (2012Maguire, Tom (2003-04) Mahoney, John (1976) Mannetta, Vincent (1998) Marcello, Richard (1970) Marcus, Ryan (2000) Marshall, William (1988-89) Martin, Kevin (2003-05) Martorano, Andrew (1987-89) Matos, Brad (2003) Mattaldi, Gonsahn (1993-94) Mavakala, Eric (2012) McCaffrey, Edward (2001-03) McCormick, Thomas (2007-08) McDermott, John (1969-71) McGinley, Brian (1988-90) McGowan, Stephen (1980-84) McGrath, Dennis (1985McHugh, Kevin (1974-77) McKearney, Edward (1992, 1994-95) McKenna, Stephen (2002) McKenney, Harold (1968-70) McKinlay, Neil (2003) Melitsanopoulos, Andrew (2013Meltzer, Bill (1999) Meola, Angelo (1993-96) Michalak, Dennis (2011) Millington, Isaiah (2009-11) Mirabito, Peter (1968) Mires, David (2005-06) Misevic, Steve (1987-88, 1990) Mith, Ronald (1973, 1975-76) Modaferri, Rocco (1970) Moino, Gerard (1994-98) Montague, James (1972-75) Montague, John (1970) Montesinos, Miguel (2000-01)

Montinard, Erick (2010Mora, Kenneth (1990) Morales, Matt (1998-2000) Morin, Sean (2005-08) Morrell, Robert (1968) Mortensen, Ronald (1975-78) Motko, Richard (1992-94) Mulvehy, John (1987) Murphy, Dan (1978-81) Mwerinde, Patrick (1974-76)

N Naletilic, Anthony (1988Nassar, Deia (2008-11) Neves, Eric (2009) Neville, Kevin (1981) Notice, Albert (1979) Nugent, Paul (1979-80) Nwaha, Tanimu (1999-2001)

O O’Brien, Kennedy (1969-70) O’Brien, Kenneth (1968) O’Conner, Sean (1993-96) O’Connor, Joseph (1969-71) O’Connor, Richard (1967) O’Connor, Stefhan (2012) O’Connor, Tim (1997-99) O’Driscoll, Timmy (2013O’Halloran, Tom (1990) O’Malley, John (1989-91) Obrycki, Daniel (1993-96) Okoire, Marcel (1968) Okurie, Linus (1972) Osborne, William (1969-71) Ostrov, Jake (2009-10) Ottavani, Albert (1968)

P Pace, Anthony (1973) Pacy, Tony (1974) Pade, Chris (1993-95) Paglia, Arnie (1978) Palinkas, Kristian (1997-98) Palos, Jose (1985Pane, Andrew (1985Parisi, Michael (1996-98) Park, Naru (2012) Parmelee, Brian (1995) Parsons, Dashiell (2003-04) Pat O’Malley (1989) Patrikis, Nicholas (2008-09) Pesantez, Fabricio (2006-09) Petrani, Eric (1999) Phelan, Dennis (1973) Pollard, Kenneth (1971) Prince, Phil (1979) Pumo, Joseph (2002-05) Purcell, Michael (1971-72)

Q

R Raab, Tim (1996) Randall, Jared (1999-2002) Raven, Pedro (1975, 1977-78) Recinos, Alex (2012Reed, Kevin (1993-95) Reilly, Eamon (1999) Reilly, James (1973) Renner, Joshua (2007-10) Reynolds, Eugene (2000-03) Rios, John (1987) Risoli, Joseph (1967-68) Ritzmann, Gary (1981-84) Rivas, Oscar (1999-2000) Rivera, Adolfo (2006-08) Rodriguez, Armando (1977) Rogan, Edward (1981) Rogers, Robert (1978-80) Rogo, Ralph (1975-78) Rojas, Mario (1967-68) Rolston, Paul (2006-09) Romer, Lawrence (1971-73) Romero, Richard (1985Roslton, Thomas (1998-99) Rowe, Jonathan (2001-02) Rugova, Fatos (1996-98) Russell, Sean (2007-10) Rutkowski, Adam (1997) Ryan, James (1981-84)

S Safran, Tony (2006-07) Saint John, Emmett (1987) Sanaga, Charles (1973-74, 1977) Sandera, Sean (2003) Sanford, Patrick (1970) Sangumba, Jorge (1967) Santos, Andrew (2011Saraiva, Moses (1983-84) Sarsfield, Brett (2001) Scavetta, Jake (2011Schimpf, Robert (1969-71) Schultz, Justin (2003-06) Segares, Fernando (2008-09) Segarra, Jonathan (2011) Sether, Matthew (2000-02) Seyoum, Teshome (1971-72) Shackley, Alex (2012Sheehan, Michael (2001, 2004) Shemanski, Dan (2005Sie, Francis (1967) Siena, Neal (2006-08) Silva, Manny (1982) Silva, Nick (2002) Silvestro, Nino (1999-2002) Siska, Attila (1973) Sivulka, George (1987-89) Smith, Chris (2005-06) Solatti, Matt (2001-02) Solhjoo, Siavash (1973) Solimeo, Luigi (1973) Solimeo, Luigi (1977) Somerville, Greg (1996) Spellman, Steve (2006)

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Spincken, Mike (1987-89) Sprenkle, John (1982-84) Stachiw, Michael (1968-70) Stewart, David (1998-2000) Swett, Josh (2004-07) Sylvan, Alex (2006-08)

T Tanaka, N. Peter (1967-68) Tapia, Jiddu (2000) Tedesco, Rob (2011Tedesco, Robert (1999-2003) Thompson, Jeff (1997-99) Tierney, Scott (1992) Todd, Christopher (2009) Tomlinson, Timothy (1977-80) Tong, Sam (1978) Toomey, Jim (1988) Towey, Sean (2011Treglia, Antonio (2000-2003) Tulloch, Barry (2003) Tully, Conor (1990-92) Tzegmai, Geberes (1973)

U Umstatter, Tom (1974-75)

V Vacek, Michael (1972-73) Valente, Dominick (1985Valenti, Gerald (1988) Van Orden, Jonathan (2000) Van Rossem, Stephen (2006-09) Veliz, John Paul (2011) Villacis, Julio (1985Vuckovic, Milos (2010)

W Walsh, Brendan (1992) Walsh, Mike (2001) Warner, Mark (1990) Weikel, Scott (1992-93) Welsh, Patrick (1968) West, William (1970-72) White, Nick (2006-09) Williams, Dave (1978) Wilson, David (1976) Woods, Peter (1968-70)

X Y Yedowitz, Dan (2005-07)

Z Zambrano, Manuel (1975) Zubin, Mario (1983-84) Zwarycz, Roman (1972)


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HISTORY & RECORDS GOALS

GOALKEEPER SAVES

CAREER

Robert Schimpf Lou Demello Luis Custodio Dave Stewart DeSales Kayondo William Ishoo

CAREER (1969-71) (1980-83) (1979-80) (1998-2000) (1974-75) (1976-79)

41 27 27 22 18 13

(1980) (1970) (1983) (1974) (1988)

16 16 13 13 12

377 341 292 245 233

Tom Umstatter John Crecco T. Jay Krzanowski Tim Denman Tim Hurley

(1974) (1983) (1993) (1999) (1995)

254 187 155 143 131

(1974) (1975) (1975) (1974) (1975)

31 28 27 23 23

GAME

GAME Luis Custodio Robert Schimpf

(1974-75) (1980-82) (1997-99) (1994-97) (2003-05)

SEASON

SEASON Luis Custodio Robert Schimpf Lou Demello DeSales Kayundo Joe Colatrgulio

Tom Umstatter Andy Hlushko Tim Denman Tim Hurley Collin Leaver

5 on 10/16/79 vs. NYU 4 on 10/26/70 vs. Marist

ASSISTS

Tom Umstatter Tom Umstatter Tom Umstatter Tom Umstatter Tom Umstatter

CAREER

Bo Kucyna Tony Azevedo Ben Harm Brian Kenny Dave Stewart

(1977-80) (1978-80) (1997-99) (1986-88) (1998-2000)

34 13 10 9 8

(1977) (1979) (1978) (1980) (2008) (1976) (1982)

10 10 7 7 7 6 6

SEASON Bo Kucyna Bo Kucyna Bo Kucyna Bo Kucyna Nicholas Patrikis William Ishoo Lou Demello

GAME Bo Kucyna Several players

5 on 10/16/79 vs. NYU with 3

GOALKEEPER SHUTOUTS SEASON

Kerrill Hynes Tim Denman Colin Leaver Andy Hlushko Andy Hlushko

(1988) (1999) (2004) (1980) (1981)

8 7 6 6 5

CAREER Andy Hlushko Tim Denman Kerrill Hynes Tim Hurley Collin Leaver George Ellis

(1980-82) (1997-99) (1988) (1994-97) (2003-05) (2011-12)

MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS Andy Hlushko

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12 9 8 6 6 6


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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Record 1967 2-4-2 1968 2-7-1 1969 8-8-0 1970 9-5-1 1971 7-8-1 1972 1-13-0 1973 8-5-0 1974 6-9-0 1975 7-3-3 1976 8-4-1. 1977 10-3-3 1978 9-6-1 1979 3-11-1 1980 10-5-2 1981 6-9-1 1982 5-11-0 1983 6-12-0 1984 5-11-1 1985 2-17-0 1986 5-12-0 1987 4-12-1 1988 8-7-2 1989 1-11-2 1990 10-11-0 1991 10-8-0 1992 4-11-3 1993 7-8-1 1994 5-13-1 1995 2-15-0 1996 5-12-0 1997 1-14-1 1998 6-10-1 1999 7-9-3 2000 3-13-1 2001 7-10-1 2002 3-12-3 2003 4-11-3 2004 3-14-0 2005 1-15-3 2006 3-16-0 2007 2-14-3 2008 4-13-2 2009 1-8-1 2010 0-16-0 2011 5-15-1 2012 3-12-1 (2-5) Total: MAAC:

Coach Manfred R. Wagner Dolph Rotter “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” Bo Shashkewych “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” Danny Lazo “” “” “” “” Billy Walsh “” “” “” Michael Swanwick “” “” “” “” Ashley Hammond “” “” 217-496-53 (.318) 60-175-19 (.274)

TEAM RECORDS MOST GOALS

Game: 12, vs. New York University (10/16/1979) Season: 54 (1971)

ASSISTS

Season: 33 (1991)

MOST WINS

Season: 10 (1977, 1980, 1990, 1991) Longest Unbeaten Streak: 11 in 1977 (8-0-3) Most Consecutive Wins: 7 (1976)

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED Season: 24 (1975, 1976)

MOST SHUTOUTS Season: 8 (1988)

ALL-TIME COACHES’ RECORDS Coach (Years) Manfred R. Wagner (1967) Dolph Rotter (1968-79) Bo Shashkewych (1980-95) Danny Lazo (1996-2000) Billy Walsh (2001-04) Michael Swanwick (2005-09) Ashley Hammond (2010-2012)

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Record 2-4-2 78-82-12 90-173-14 22-58-2 17-47-7 11-64-9 8-43-2 (.170)


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