Nyack College 2010 Media Guide

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About Nyack College

CHURcH AFFILIaTION

Sponsored by The Christian and Missionary Alliance, with over 30 other denominations represented.

LOcaTION

The Nyack, NY, residential campus is set on a hillside overlooking the Hudson River and the Tappan Zee Bridge, only 23 miles from New York City. It neighbors the Village of Nyack, a charming and secluded community known for its restaurants, antique and specialty shops. The campus consists of 65 acres and 31 college-owned buildings in a mix of Victorian and Tudor styles. Nearby are West Point, several Revolutionary War historical sites, and recreational activities including hiking, skiing, skating, boating, golf, and tennis. The New York City campus is located at Broadway and Worth Streets in lower Manhattan. New York City offers the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty, Chinatown, the Bronx Zoo, Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Lincoln Center, Broadway shows and plays, eight major professional sports teams, the U.S. National Tennis Center, shopping, museums, art, and culture.

ATHLETIc AFFILIaTION

Nyack College competes at the NCAA Division II level in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC). We also compete in the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) at the Division I level. The Warriors compete in 11 different sports: Men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross-Country, Soccer, Golf Women: Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross-Country,


INTRODUCTiON / QUiCK FACTS

1999 & 2009 CACC Champs

2010 ScHEdULE

QUIcK FacTS

SEPTEMBER 2 at Mercy 4 Stonehill 11 *Philadelphia 14 Queens 16 at *Post 18 at *Holy Family 21 *Felician 25 at *Wilmington 29 at *Dominican

PRESIDENT.................Dr. Michael G. Scales ConTEnTS LOcaTION.............................Nyack, NY FOUNED.......................................1882 Roster...........................4 ENROLLmENT...................................973 NIcKNamE...............................Warriors Coaching Staff...........5 COLORS................Crimson, Gray, and Player Profiles.........7-16 .........................................Navy Blue Returners........7-13 Newcomers.14-16 Men’s Soccer 2009 Season Stats....17 HEaD COacH..........Keith Davie (16th season) CACC Final Release.......18 ASSOcIaTE HEaD COacH..................Dan Carillo About the CACC......19 ASSISTaNT COacH.....................Kwame Oduro Division II................20-21 HOmE FIELD......................... ......Mosley Field 2009 REcORD.................................10-12-1

OCTOBER

4:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 3:30 PM

2 at Houghton 4:00 PM 5 *Caldwell 3:30 PM 9 *Goldey-Beacom 2:30 PM 13 at Dowling 4:00 PM 16 *Chestnut Hill 2:30 PM 20 East Stroudsburg 3:00 PM 23 at *Concordia 3:00 PM %ORRPࠤHOG 30 28 CW Post 2:00 PM *denotes CACC match

nyack College

Warrior Athletics

ATHLETIc DIREcTOR........................Keith Davie ATHLETIc DEpaRTmENT PHONE.............845-675-4770 ATHLETIc DEpaRTmENT FaX.................845-353-2147 TRaINING ROOm........................845-675-4780 SpORTS INFORmaTION...............845-675-4787 AFFILIaTIONS.................NCAA Division II ...............National Christian College Athletic Association CONFERENcE.....Central Atlantic Collegiate WEBpaGE........www.nyack.edu/athletics

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Roster

# NamE YEaR

00 1

POSITION HEIGHT HOmETOWN

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Jodell Wright SO Adrian Ibanez JR Martin Narvaez JR Mikey Robinson SO

GK GK DF MF

6’1 Ontario, Canada 5’11 Ontario, Canada 5’9 Sydney, Australia 5’8 Dagenham, England

6

Bobby Caskran SR

MF

5’9

3

5

Felix Horn

FR

7 Santiago Rivera Garcia SO 8 Bruce Mak SO 10 Babajide Fatoba SR

11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 26 27

DF MF/DF MF FW

5’9 Haille, Germany Valrico, Florida

6’1 Mexico City, Mexico 5’10 Thailand 5’10 Lagos, Nigeria

Daniel Ocampo SR Gavin Penny JR Ryan Campo JR Josh Hacking SO

DF FW MF MF

5’11 Mexico City, Mexico 5’10 Dagenham, England 5’10 Mastic, New York 5’10 Stratford, New Jersey

Ryan Walters SO Andrei Pozniadkov SR Richmond Baah SR David Farrohk JR Curtis Julien JR Nathan McGee SO

MF/FW DF DF MF/FW DF GK

6’0 Plymouth, Massachussetts 6’1 Drogobych, Ukraine 5’9 Accra, Ghana 6’0 Wayne, New Jersey 5’10 Trinidad & Tobago 6’2 Plymouth, Massachussetts

Eric Salveson

JR

MF

6’0

Pearl River, New York

Head Coach: Keith Davie (16th season / Houghton Associate Head Coach: Dan Carillo (7th season) Assistant Coach: Kwame Oduro (2nd season), Jake Carillo (1st season)

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H e a d C o a ch

KEITH DavIE

HEad CoacH

16TH SEaSon

ALma MaTEr:

HoUgHTon ‘90

Coach Davie begins his 16th season as the coach of the men’s soccer program. A graduate of Houghton College, Davie was a member of the 1986 NCCAA National Championship team and also won an NAIA regional title in 1987. Coach Davie began his coaching career at Nyack College in 1995 and in just 4 years won the CACC Championship in 1999, coming within 1 goal of the NAIA National Championships. The 1999 team went on to place 3rd at the NCCAA National Tournament. That season Coach Davie was named CACC “Coach of the Year” for the second time in his coaching career. Davie led the return of the Warriors to a CACC Tournament Championship in a 1-0 victory over Bloomfield College this past November, the 2nd of his coaching career. Davie reached his 100th career victory in the Fall of 2006, defeating Mt. Vernon Nazarene to win the NCCAA regional. Davie is now the winningest soccer coach in Nyack College Athletics history surpassing Ray Enello. Davie also serves as the Director of Athletics at Nyack College, a posthe has held since 1997. Davie is married to the former Karen Pease, another Houghton graduate who works at Nyack as the College’s Director of Human Resources. Coach Davie and his wife reside in Nyack, NY with their three sons: Nathaniel (10), Ethan(8), and Matthew (6).

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CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009


Assistant Coaches

Dan CarILLo

KwamE OdUro

ASSISTanT CoacH

ASSocIaTE HEad CoacH

Coach Carillo returns to the Warriors Men’s Soccer Program after spending the previous six seasons as head coach of the Nyack College Women’s Soccer Team. In five seasons, he has compiled a record of 37 wins and 7 draws. Carillo was an Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach at Nyack from 1999 through 2004. Prior to that, he was the Head Varsity Boy’s Coach at Chapel Field Christian High School in Pine Bush, NY. Carillo has been involved with youth soccer coaching and player development for fifteen years, having coached boys and girls from the youth academy ages of 5 and 6 through 16 for a variety of clubs. He currently is a staff coach for the East Hudson Youth Soccer League Select Academy. Carillo holds the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National Diploma and the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “D” License. Carillo is a Professor of Music at the City College of New York where he is the Director of Jazz Studies. He and his wife Tracie reside in Mountainville, New York, with their sons Jack and Lucas.

NIagara UnIvErSITy ‘06

A 2006 graduate of Niagra University, Kwame began his college career at Houghton College, where he led the team with 13 goals and was second on the team with 29 points. He was named Rookie of the Year and helped Houghton to a 24th National Rankings in the NAIA. He was also named to the All-Rookie Team. Kwame transferred to Niagara University for his next three seasons, where he was the captain his last season. While at Niagara University, Kwame was named to the All-MAAC Academic Team in 2005 and 2006. He was named to the 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All District Second Team. He was also named as the ECAC player of the week and MAAC offensive player of the week in the same week. Kwame is currently ranked in the top ten all-time in career goals and points in Niagara Men’s soccer. In his last season, he helped the Niagara Purple Eagles to a 5th Regional Rankings in 2006 and was named Niagara Men’s soccer Most Valuable Player. He also was named to the All-MAAC Tournament Team in his last season. After graduating from Niagara University, Kwame played for the Cleveland Internationals (PDL) in 2007. Kwame during his free time coaches his high school team in Toronto and Azzurri summer leagues. Kwame holds a degree in Political Science and is currently finishing his Masters of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL).

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Returners

13 Ryan CAMPO SEnIor / 2nd SEaSon aT nyacK POSITION: MIDFIELD

HEIGHT: 5’11

HomETown: MaSTIc, NEw YorK

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: SUffoLK C.c. 2009: Made 21 starts totaling 3 goals and an assist...

19 rIcHmond baaH SEnIor / 4TH SEaSon aT nyacK POSITION: DEFENDER

HEIGHT: 5’11

HomETown: Accra, GHana

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: wESTvIEw c.S. 2009: started 3 games tallying 2 shots and an assist... Team Co-Captain... 2008: started 18 games with 1 shot, 1 assist & 5 saves... chose Nyack for the the chance to play soccer and grow in his faith in a Christian atmosphere... Majoring in Social Work

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CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009


Returners

6 Bobby CaSKran

SEnIor / 4TH SEaSon aT nyacK

POSITION: MIDFIELD HEIGHT: 5’11 HomETown: VaLrIco, fLorIda

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: bLoomIngdaLE H.S. 2009: started 21 games... tallying 3 goals in 9 shots with 3 assists.... 2008: started 20 games, totaling 1 assist. 2007: started 16 games as a Freshman scoring a goal and totaled 2 assists.. chose Nyack for a change of pace and to play college soccer... Majoring in Business

11 DanIEL OCAMPO SEnIor / 4TH SEaSon aT nyacK

POSITION: MIDFIELD/DEFENDER HEIGHT: 5’10 HomETown: MEXIco CITy, MEXIco

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: mIrEfLorES H.S. 2009: started 22 games, tied for a team high with 5 goals, and converted on all 4 penalty kicks All-CACC selection... AllTournament Team... 2008: started 19 games, totaling a career high 7 goals and 2 assists. 1st Teaam NCCAA All-American... chose Nyack because it offered good development educationally and athletically... Favorite Bible Verse: Proverbs 3:15... Majoring in Business

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Returners

1 AdrIan IbanEZ JUnIor / 3rd SEaSon aT nyacK

POSITION: GOALKEEPER HEIGHT: 6’2 HomETown: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA PrEvIoUS ScHooL: SUffoLK C.C.

2009: started 21 games at GK, totaled 107 saves, averaging 1.69 saves a game... Named CACC Tournament MVP... 2008: All Region Selection at Suffolk... chose Nyack to win a championship and grow in his faith... Majoring in Accounting

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CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009


Returners

12 GAVIN PENNY JUNIOR / 3rd SEaSon aT nyacK POSITION: JUNIOR

HEIGHT: 5’11

HomETown: DAGENHAM, ENGLAND

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: warrEn comprEHEnSIvE 2009: started 21 games, tallying 84 shots and 5 goals with 3 assists... Offensive Player of the Year Award... Dean’s List... 2008: scored 3 goals in 7 starts as a Freshman H.S.: Sports Boy of the Year 2002... chose Nyack for the chance to play soccer in a Christian environment... Joshua 1:9... Majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies

18 andrIy podZnIaKov JUnIor / 2nd SEaSon aT nyacK

POSITION: DEFENDER HEIGHT: 6’1

HomETown: DrogobycH, UKraInE PrEvIoUS ScHooL: SUffoLK C.C.

2009: started 6 games totaling 2 shots... Samuel 1:12... Majoring in Business Administration

“...to win a championship while growing in my faith.”

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Returners

00 JodEL wrIgHT SopHomorE / 2nd SEaSon aT nyacK POSITION: GOALKEEPER HEIGHT: 6’ HomETown: TrInIdad & Tobago PrEvIoUS ScHooL: NaporIma

2009: Made 2 starts as a Freshman registering 22 saves H.S.: 2X INTERCOL Champions...2006: Most Dedicated Player... chose Nyack for the education program and Christian environment. Favorite Scripture: Phillipians 4:13... Majoring in Criminal Justice / Sociology

4 MIKEY ROBINSON SOPHOMORE / 2ND SEaSon aT nyacK POSITION: MIDFIELDER HEIGHT: 5’7

HomETown: DAGENHAM, ENGLAND PrEvIoUS ScHooL: SomEwHErE

2009: started 21 games as a Freshman adding 2 goals & 1 assist.

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CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009


Returners

21 davId farroKH jUnIor / 2nd SEaSon aT nyacK

POSITION: GOALKEEPER HEIGHT: 6’ HomETown: WAYNE, NEW JERSEY

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: LIbErTy UnIvErSITy 2009: Appeared in 1 contest... Majoring in Business Administration

“...because it was a good fit for me athletically, academically and spiritually.”

17 ryan waLTErS SopHomorE / 2nd SEaSon aT nyacK POSITION: MIDFIELD/FORWARD HEIGHT: 6’

HomETown: PLymoUTH, maSSacHUSETTS PrEvIoUS ScHooL: Good SHEpHErd CHrISTIan

2009: appeared in 22 games putting 5 attempts on net ...chose Nyack for the Christian environment and the high level of competition... Majoring in Communications

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Returners

27 naTHan mcgEE SopHomorE / 2nd SEaSon aT nyacK POSITION: GOALKEEPER HEIGHT: 6’2

HomETown: PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS PrEvIoUS ScHooL: maSTEr’S AcadEmy H.S.: Team Co-Captain “...because I knew that it would give me the opportunity to grow spiritually and athletically.”

15 joSH HacKIng SopHomorE / 2nd SEaSon aT nyacK POSITION: DEFENDER HEIGHT: 6’1

HomETown: STraTford, nEw jErSEy PrEvIoUS ScHooL: STErLIng H.S.

2009: started 3 games as a Freshman totaling 1 shot...chose Nyack for the people and the environment

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CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009


Newcomers

10 babajIdE faToba SENIOR / 4TH SEASON AT NYACK

POSITION: FORWARD HEIGHT: 5’10 HomETown: LAGOS, NIGERIA

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: SomEwHErE 2008: started 17 games, totaling 5 goals with 2 assists... 2007: started 15 games adding 5 goals and 1 assist

2 fELIX Horn

SopHomorE/ 1ST SEASON AT NYACK POSITION: DEFENDER HEIGHT: 6’ HomETown: HAILLE, GERMANY

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: marTIn LUTHEr (gErmany)

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Newcomers

3 marTIn narvaEZ

JUNIOR / 1ST SEASON AT NYACK

POSITION: DEFENDER HEIGHT: 5’9

HomETown: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA PrEvIoUS ScHooL: BARTON C.C.

2009: at Barton C.C. Region Champs... National Tournament Qualifiers... 2008: Jayhawk Champs... chose Nyack for the education and athletic programs... Majoring in English

16 ErIc SaLvESEn JUNIOR / 2ND SEASON AT NYACK

POSITION: MIDFIELD HEIGHT: 6’0

HomETown: PEARL RIVER, NEW YORK PrEvIoUS ScHooL: nanUET H.S.

2008: started 13 games totaling 19 shots with 1 assist... 2007: started 4 games dishing out 2 assists... chose Nyack because of its location and familiarity... Favorite Bible Verse: Matthew 6:27... Majoring in English

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CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009


Newcomers

7 SanTIago rIvEra garcIa

SOPHOMORE / 1ST SEASON AT NYACK

POSITION: MIDFIELD/DEFENDER HEIGHT: 6’1 HomETown: MEXICO CITY, MEXICO

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: CoLEgIo MIraTLErES Favorite Bible Verse: Job 3:4.... Majoring in Business

“...because I knew I would be challenged athletically.”

5 cLayon TownSEnd

jUnIor / 1ST SEASON AT NYACK

POSITION: DEFENDER HEIGHT: 6’ HomETown: jamaIca

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: ESSEX coUnTy coLLEgE 2009: Finished 5th at NJCAA National Tournament with Essex CC.... Majoring in Accounting

“...because of what the school stands for.”

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Newcomers

ZacH barnIcK SEnIor 4TH SEASON AT NYACK MANAGER

HomETown: EDISON, nJ

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: TImoTHy cHrISTIan Dean’s List... H.S.: Played soccer for 4 seasons... Coach’s Award Winner... Psalm 23:6... Majoring in Social Work

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brUcE maK

JUNIOR / 2ND SEASON AT NYACK

POSITION: MIDFIELD HEIGHT: 6’0 HomETown: THaILand

PrEvIoUS ScHooL: nanUET H.S.

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CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009


2009 Statistics Nyack College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 09, 2009) All games O verall: 10-12-1

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Home: 2-5-1

Away: 6-6-0

Neut: 2-1-0

|------------SHOTS------------| S G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT -------------------------------------------1 5 3 13 84 .060 45 .536 1 0-0 1 3 1 7 48 .062 23 .479 1 0-0 1 3 3 9 26 .115 15 .577 1 0-0 2 5 1 11 23 .217 14 .609 2 4-4 0 2 1 5 23 .087 10 .435 1 0-0 0 3 2 8 18 .167 9 .500 2 0-0 1 0 2 16 .062 5 .312 1 0-0 1 0 2 13 .077 2 .154 0 0-0 0 0 0 12 .000 6 .500 0 0-0 7 0 1 1 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 11 .000 3 .273 0 0-0 0 0 0 9 .000 5 .556 0 0-0 8 0 0 0 5 .000 4 .800 0 0-0 9 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 23 14 60 307 .075 149 .485 9 4-4 36 26 98 347 .104 166 .478 12 2-5

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD---GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sh --------------------------------------------------0 45:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 2 206:24 1 0.44 22 .957 1 0 1 19 1862:12 35 1.69 107 .754 8 11 0 2113:36 36 1.53 130 .783 9 11 1 2078:36 23 1.00 127 .847 11 9 1

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Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Aug 27, 2009 AICMS W 1-0 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 48 OCAMPO, Daniel (penalty kick) Sep 05, 2009 at Stonehill College 0-2 L 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 164 * Sep 12, 2009 WU-MS 0-3 L 1- 2- 0 0- 1- 0 140 Sep 09, 2009 at DowlingM 1-5 L 1- 3- 0 0- 1- 0 196 PENNY, Gavin (CAMPO, Ryan) Sep 15, 2009 MERM 1-3 L 1- 4- 0 0- 1- 0 165 OCAMPO, Daniel (penalty kick) * Sep 19, 2009 at Philadelphia Univ. 0-2 L 1- 5- 0 0- 2- 0 167 * Sep 17, 2009 POSTMS09 1-1 TO2 1- 5- 1 0- 2- 1 84 OCAMPO, Daniel (CASKRAN, Bobby) * Sep 22, 2009 at Felician W 4-3 2- 5- 1 1- 2- 1 55 CASKRAN, Bobby (ROBINSON, Mikey) PENNY, Gavin (OCAMPO, Daniel) PENNY, Gavin (BAAH, Richmond) CAMPO, Ryan (PENNY, Gavin) Sep 26, 2009 HFU-M 0-1 L O2 2- 6- 1 1- 2- 1 89 Sep 30, 2009 at Queens College 0-2 L 2- 7- 1 1- 2- 1 50 * Oct 03, 2009 at Goldey-Beacom W 2-0 3- 7- 1 2- 2- 1 200 MANU, Bright (PENNY, Gavin) CAMPO, Ryan (ROBINSON, Mikey) * Oct 06, 2009 at Caldwell College W 1-0 4- 7- 1 3- 2- 1 129 PENNY, Gavin (CASKRAN, Bobby) * Oct 10, 2009 DOMINICA 0-1 L 4- 8- 1 3- 3- 1 540 * Oct 13, 2009 CCNYMS09 W 2-0 5- 8- 1 4- 3- 1 37 CASKRAN, Bobby (BICKNELL, Joel) ROBINSON, Mikey (unassisted) * Oct 17, 2009 at Chestnut Hill Coll. W 4-0 6- 8- 1 5- 3- 1 87 BICKNELL, Joel (PENNY, Gavin;CASKRAN, Bobby) BICKNELL, Joel (unassisted) CAMPO, Ryan (BICKNELL, Joel) CASKRAN, Bobby (WILKINSON, Dan) Oct 20, 2009 at New Haven W 1-0 O2 7- 8- 1 5- 3- 1 76 BICKNELL, Joel (unassisted) Oct 23, 2009 at STACMSOC 0-3 L 7- 9- 1 5- 3- 1 75 * Oct 27, 2009 at Bloomfield College 0-4 L 7-10- 1 5- 4- 1 Oct 31, 2009 CWP 1-3 L 7-11- 1 5- 4- 1 PENNY, Gavin (IKE, Conor) Nov 02, 2009 at #23 DOMINICA W 1-0 8-11- 1 5- 4- 1 77 ROBINSON, Mikey (unassisted) Nov 04, 2009 vs Post W 1-0 9-11- 1 5- 4- 1 75 OCAMPO, Daniel (penalty kick) Nov 07, 2009 vs Bloomfield W 1-0 O2 10-11- 1 5- 4- 1 210 MARTINEZ, Erik (PENNY, Gavin) Nov 20, 2009 vs Mt. Vernon Nazarene 1-3 L 10-12- 1 5- 4- 1 45 OCAMPO, Daniel (penalty kick) TEAM RECORD W-L-T -------------Overall: 10-12- 1 Conference: 5- 4- 1 Home: 2- 5- 1 Away: 6- 6- 0 Neutral: 2- 1- 0 Overtime: 1- 1- 1

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ATTEND Dates Total Average ------ ----- ------- ------Total: 23 2709 118 Home: 8 1103 138 Away: 12 1276 106 Neutral: 3 330 110

CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009


Dan Mara, Commissioner 203-773-6411 Stacy Kelly, Assoc. Commissioner 203-773-6439 Kirk Reed, Asst. Commissioner 203-773-6457 111 Water Street New Haven, CT 06511-5759 Fax: 203-773-6450 www.caccathletics.org

2009 CACC Men’s Soccer Final Release CONFERENCE

Wilmington Dominican Holy Family Philadelphia Bloomfield Post Nyack Goldey-Beacom Concordia Caldwell Chestnut Hill Felician

GP Record Win % 11 11-0 1.000 11 8-2-1 0.773 11 7-3-1 0.682 11 7-4 0.636 11 6-4-1 0.591 11 6-4-1 0.591 11 5-5-1 0.500 11 4-7 0.364 11 3-8 0.273 11 3-8 0.273 11 1-8-2 0.182 11 1-9-1 0.136

Postseason Results 11/2

11/4 11/7

2009 CACC Tournament Results #1 Wilmington 2, #8 Goldey-Beacom 0 #7 Nyack 1, #2 Dominican 0 #6 Post 2, #3 Holy Family 0 #5 Bloomfield 4, #4 Philadelphia 0 at Wilmington University Bloomfield 0, Wilmington 0 (BC wins PK shootout, 4-2) Nyack 1, Post 0 Nyack 1, Bloomfield 0

NCAA East Region Tournament (at Southern N.H.) 11/14 #3 Southern N.H. 1, #1 Wilmington 0 (2OT) (at Le Moyne College) 11/13 #5 Franklin Pierce 2, #4 Dominican 1

Weekly Award Winners Date Player of the Week Rookie of the Week 8/31 Ethan Kavanagh, Wilm. Chris Skarbelis, Caldwell and Travis Lobb, Philadelphia 9/8 Joe Wright, Dominican James Flaherty, DC and Ryan Purnell, Philadelphia 9/14 Svetozar Gladic, Phila.U Pat Greer, CHC 9/21 Jorge Zapata, Wilm. Alessandro Persampieri, CND 9/28 Sargbah Tarpeh, Wilm. Facundo Zalazar, Caldwell 10/5 Joe Wright, Dominican Ryan Lannutti, CHC 10/12 Sargbah Tarpeh, Wilm. Mike Goldstein, CHC 10/19 Sargbah Tarpeh, Wilm., Errol Reid, Post Cristian Raigoza, BC 10/27 Maurice Johnson, Post David Lo Bue, Felician 11/2 Maurice Johnson, Post Kevin Sinic, Felician 11/10 Adrian Ibanez, Nyack Mikey Robinson, Nyack

GF 40 22 28 25 25 26 14 14 11 17 10 8

GA 11 9 16 13 13 12 15 27 38 27 31 28

GP 23 19 18 18 21 19 22 18 18 16 17 18

Record 19-3-1 13-4-2 11-6-1 11-7 8-11-2 8-9-2 10-11-1 6-12 3-15 3-12-1 3-12-2 4-13-1

OVERALL

Win % 0.848 0.737 0.639 0.611 0.429 0.471 0.447 0.333 0.167 0.219 0.235 0.250

GF 61 36 47 37 36 33 22 32 13 23 16 18

GA 20 16 22 29 31 29 33 45 68 39 46 47

Streak L1 L2 L1 L3 L1 L1 W3 L2 W1 L4 L1 W1

Last 5 3-1-1 2-3 4-1 2-3 2-2-1 3-2 3-2 2-3 1-4 0-4-1 1-4 2-3

Player of the Year: Sargbah Tarpeh, Sr., F, Wilmington Rookie of the Year: Ryan Purnell, So., M, Philadelphia Coach of the Year: Nick Papanicolas, Wilmington Team Sportsmanship Award: Caldwell College GK D D D D M M M F F F F

All-CACC First Team Brandon Heembrock, Dominican Dave Dease, Wilmington Clifton Huxtable, Dominican Andrew Nelson, Post Jamal Wiggins, Wilmington Nickalus McDonald, Wilmington Fatoma Turay, Wilmington Mike Semedo, Post Svetozar Gladic, Philadelphia Sargbah Tarpeh, Wilmington Tim Weglicki, Holy Family Joe Wright, Dominican

GK D D D D M M M M F F F

All-CACC Second Team Duhan Malali, Wilmington Sean Campbell, Philadelphia Olof Engh, Caldwell Dean Robinson, Post Jolston Wattley, Bloomfield Diego Barahona, Dominican James Hamilton, Dominican Johan Pineda, Post Ryan Purnell, Philadelphia Seydou Ba, Holy Family Maurice Johnson, Post Angel Rodriguez, Goldey-Beacom

Honorable Mention: Daniel Ocampo, Nyack; Mike Mousaw, Philadelphia; Pedro DeAraujo, Dominican; Jason Lopez, Holy Family All-Tournament Team Adrian Ibanez, Nyack - MVP Gavin Penny, Nyack Mikey Robinson, Nyack Daniel Ocampo, Nyack Connor Ike, Nyack Stephen Alonso, Bloomfield Terry Gibbs, Bloomfield Jason Bryan, Bloomfield Duhan Malali, Wilmington Dave Dease, Wilmington Andrew Nelson, Post Maurice Johnson, Post Brandon Heembrock, Dominican Seydou Ba, Holy Family Kris Perez, Philadelphia Chris Steele, Goldey-Beacom

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About

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CACC

The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference is a NCAA Division II Conference composed of 14 institutions in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The member institutions are Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Chestnut Hill College, Concordia (NY) College, Dominican (N.Y.) College, Felician College, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Nyack College, Philadelphia University, Post University, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and Wilmington University. The CACC was founded in 1965. The conference included seven original members dating to the conference’s time in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA); Bloomfield, Caldwell, Dominican, Georgian Court, Nyack, Post and St. Thomas Aquinas when it made application to the NCAA Division II. The seven schools applied for membership in the fall of 1998. In 2002 the CACC qualified for NCAA Division II Provisional Conference Status and it achieved Active Status in July of 2004. Six schools: Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Dominican College, Felician College, Georgian Court College and Post University, became full Division II members in 2002-03. Holy Family College, Goldey-Beacom College, Nyack College and USP became active DII members in 2003-04, followed by Wilmington College in 2004-05. During the span from 1998-2004, the conference underwent numerous changes in addition to upgrading to Division II. In 1999, St. Thomas Aquinas left the conference and five new members joined. Felician College, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family College, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia (USP) and Wilmington College, all NAIA schools, immediately applied for Division II status upon becoming members. In 2000, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) boosted the membership to 12 schools and that number grew to 13 in 2005 as Philadelphia University started active membership. NJIT moved on to Division I status after the 2005-06 season. The addition of Chestnut Hill College in 2007 and Concordia College in 2009 brought the CACC to 14 members. With its ascent to active Division II status, the Conference made major improvements by introducing a new website and logo. Both were unveiled in July of 2004. The website, www. caccathletics.org, contains updated stats, schedules, results, photos and news about all 14 member schools. The site underwent a complete redesign in the summer of 2009. Off the court and field, the CACC and its student-athletes take pride in the balance between academics and athletics. The CACC finished third nationally among Division II Conferences for the graduation rate of its student-athletes, according to the latest NCAA report. Furthermore, the conference established its inaugural All-Academic team in the fall of 2004 and the number of names on the list continues to grow each year. The CACC honored over 220 scholar-athletes in 200910. Division II is composed of 22 conferences and 11 independent institutions ranging from coast-to-coast-and beyond. Division II is the only NCAA membership division with programs in Alaska and Puerto Rico. Furthermore, four of the five colleges on Hawaii are members of Division II.

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CACC Tournament Champions: 1999 & 2009






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