GEORGE HODGE
WILDER ARBOLEDA BYRON REGESTER
KEITH JECEWIZ MARC CINTRON
TRADITION. PASSION. PROMISE.
2012 MEN’S SOCCER ONLINE TEAM GUIDE
GENERAL INFORMATION AND TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011 Season Highlights • Providence recorded its seventh consecutive winning season, a feat that has not been accomplished since 1981-87. • Providence earned its sixth overall NCAA Tournament berth and the fifth in the last seven seasons. • The Friars hosted an NCAA Tournament First Round game and advanced to the Second Round for the second consecutive season. • Three of the five Friar BIG EAST wins were away from home. • Providence played against three teams (Creighton, UConn, USF) ranked in the top five of the RPI rankings. • Marcos Ugarte finished tied for the team lead with 15 points (six goals, three assists) and became the first freshman to lead the team in scoring since 2006. • Marc Cintron was named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team and Marcos Ugarte earned All-BIG EAST Rookie Team honors. • Marc Cintron was named to the NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team.
Marc Cintron Member of Puerto Rico’s National Team 2012 Hermann Trophy Watch List 2012 Preseason All-BIG EAST Conference Team 2011 All-BIG EAST Conference Third Team Providence College Information Location: ....................................................................................................Providence, R.I. Founded: ....................................................................................................................... 1917 Enrollment: ................................................................................................................. 3,852 President: ..............................................................................Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Denomination: ...........................................................................Catholic (Dominican) Athletics Director: ................................................................................. Robert Driscoll Conference: ......................................................................................................... BIG EAST Nickname: ................................................................................................................... Friars Colors: ......................................................................................... Black, White and Silver Home Field: .......................................................................Glay Field (Capacity 1,500) Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................... Craig Stewart (Franklin Pierce University ‘04) Years as Head Coach/Years at PC.........................................................................3/First Overall Record........................................................................................................... 51-8-6 Assistant Coach..................................................John Mark Andrade (Syracuse ‘02) Assistant Coach.......................... Dave DeMello (University of Rhode Island ‘94) Assistant Coach..............................................................Tim Murray (Providence ‘10) Director of Soccer Operations.................Justin Kahle (Providence College ‘10) Men’s Soccer Office Phone: ................................................................. 401-865-2005 Team Information 2011 Overall Record ............................................................................................... 11-8-1 2011 BIG EAST Record .............................................................................................5-3-1 2011 BIG EAST Finish .....................................................................Fifth Blue Division 2011 BIG EAST Championship............................................0-1 (lost in First Round) Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................................................................5/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost........................................................................................ 14/8 NCAA Tournament: ............................................................................ Six Appearances ......................(1983, 2005 - 2nd Rd., 2006, 2007, 2010 - 2nd Rd., 2011 -2nd Rd.) 2012 Captains.....................................................Marc Cintron and Wilder Arboleda
Marcos Ugarte 2011 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team Media Relations Men’s Soccer SID ......................................................................................... Dan Colleran Phone Number / E-Mail......................401-865-2201/dcollera@providence.edu Fax Number ............................................................................................... 401-865-2583 Web Site ...................................................................................................www.friars.com Mailing Address.... Alumni Hall - 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918 Table of Contents General information...........................................................................................................2 Providence College........................................................................................................3-4 Rhode Island.....................................................................................................................5-6 Providence College Administration.............................................................................7 BIG EAST Conference.....................................................................................................8-9 Friar Facilities...............................................................................................................10-13 Friar Coaching Staff/Support Staff.......................................................................14-17 2012 Roster........................................................................................................................ 18 Player Profiles..............................................................................................................19-28 2011 Stats/Results........................................................................................................... 29 Friar Tournament History.............................................................................................. 30 Friar Records...................................................................................................................... 31 All-Time Big East Standings....................................................................................32-34 All-Time Friar Greats........................................................................................................ 35 Year-By-Year Results..................................................................................................36-39 All-Time Roster............................................................................................................40-43 Credits The 2012 Providence College Men’s Soccer Online Team Guide is published by the Providence College Athletic Department and all rights are reserved. All information in this guide is property of Providence College. Editor: Jorge Rocha; Front cover design: Dominic Channon. Photography: Derrick Robinson, Tom Maguire, David Silverman (DSPics.com), Richard Benjamin, New England Revolution, New York Red Bulls.
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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE
Providence College PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROFILE
The Mission of the College
Affiliation Roman Catholic Dominican Friars Enrollment 3,852 undergraduates 64% from New England 28% from NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD, DC & VA 8% from other states/foreign countries 42% men, 58% women Providence, Rhode Island 178,053 residents (US Census Bureau) 61,168 full time college students in Rhode Island 35,179 full time college students in Providence
Campus 105 acres Concannon Fitness Center/Peterson Rec. Center Basketball Courts Indoor Track Swimming Pool Racquetball Courts Nautilus Room Tennis Courts Dance Studio Weight Room Phillips Memorial Library 560,975 total volumes Albertus Magnus-Hickey Science Complex State of the Art Labs Computer Work Stations Research Facilities Smith Center for the Arts Angell Blackfriars Theatre Concert Hall Film Screening Classroom Dance Studio Keyboard Piano Lab Music Library Seven Computer Labs Nine Dormitories Five Apartment Buildings One Suite Hall Faculty 401 teaching faculty 9.2% Dominican priests or sisters 12.1:1 student to faculty ratio 90.8% Ph.D. or highest degree in field
Providence College is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts, Catholic institution of higher education. Committed to fostering academic excellence through the sciences and humanities, the College provides a variety of opportunities for intellectual, social, moral and spiritual growth in a supportive environment. The College actively cultivates intellectual, spiritual, ethical and aesthetic values within the context of the Judaeo-Christian heritage. These values are nurtured by the unique tradition of the Dominican Order which emphasizes quality teaching and scholarship. Providence College recognizes the unity of the human family that proceeds from its one Creator. It therefore encourages the deepest respect for the essential dignity, freedom and equality of every person and welcomes qualified women and men from all religious, racial and ethnic backgrounds. Providence College prepares its students to be responsible and productive citizens to serve in their own society and the greater world community. Responding to the needs of Rhode Island, the Dominican Order of Preachers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College — the only institution of higher learning in North America that is conducted by the Order. In 95 years, Providence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population. Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to 1216, or the origins of the Dominican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars continue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, to teach at every level of the United States educational system. With the Dominican tradition as its foundation, Providence College focuses on developing the entire person through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowledge of his own values — values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime. To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of contemporary
society, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Students may choose from some 60 concentrations ranging from computer science to labor relations to theatre arts. In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college. As part of the core curriculum, all students take a two-year, team-taught course, Development of Western Civilization (DWC) which integrates the study of literature, philosophy, history and religious studies through the ages into a cohesive interdisciplinary unit. Situated just on the fringe of downtown Providence, the College’s location enables students to have easy access to the many social, cultural, educational and recreational amenities of urban life - the Providence Public Library; entertainment at the Providence Performing Arts Center; the Providence Place Mall, the Bank of America City Center, sporting events, entertainment and trade shows at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center and the Providence Convention Center and dozens of fine restaurants. With several other major educational institutions located in Providence, the city has become a hub of collegiate activity.
Providence College Athletic Department Mission Statement The mission of the Providence College Intercollegiate Athletics program is to foster the personal development and education of young men and women through their participation in NCAA Division I athletics. Athletic contests provide an opportunity for the campus and the community at large to demonstrate their support of the College, its athletics program, and the student-athletes. The Athletic Department strives to fulfill student-athlete needs and goals in an environment steeped in the Dominican tradition in which honesty, integrity, mutual respect, effort and constant improvement are cherished and cultivated.
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Providence College
ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES The Office of Academic Services (OAS) provides specialized support to student-athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibilities, and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. Services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments. Student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the classroom as well as on the field or court, may be nominated for the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team, the HOCKEY EAST Academic Honor Roll, NFHCA Division I Academic Team, the America East All-Academic Team or CoSIDA’s Academic All-American Program. The Providence College Athletic Department also honors student-athletes each semester who have achieved a 3.00 grade point average or higher. The student-athlete support staff includes the following: Jonathan Gomes, Assistant Director for Student-Athlete Services Kaitlyn O’Malley, Academic/Life Skills Coordinator for Student-Athletes Jesse Strout, Graduate Assistant SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES Academic Monitoring Progress report slips (i.e., requesting information regarding class attendance and performance) are sent to each instructor for all studentathletes at least once per semester. The staff track individual progress, schedules meetings with student-athletes as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Providence College is primarily a coeducational four-year undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences. Its main objective is the intellectual development of its students through the disciplines of the sciences and the humanities, equipping them to become productive and responsible citizens of a democratic society. To be eligible for a degree, a student must accumulate 116 credit hours over an eight semester period with an overall quality point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, a student must complete a minimum of 24 upper-division credits in the field of their major with an overall 2.0 cumulative average unless stipulated. Included in the total credit hours are the following prerequisites for any degree: Development of Western Civilization (20); Social Sciences (6); Natural Science (6); Philosophy (6); Theology (6); Mathematics (3) and Fine Arts (3). The remaining credit hours are elective with at least nine coming from areas outside one’s major. In addition, all students establish English (writing) Proficiency by coursework or standards designated by the English Department. The most popular concentrations for the Class of 2012 were marketing, management, biology, english, political science, finance, and psychology. In all, the college offers a total of 34 majors and 36 minors ranging from theatre arts to computer science. Although this may seem overwhelming on paper, our staff goes to great lengths to monitor each student’s academic progress. The Athletic Department’s Academic Advisor counsels all of the school’s athletes and assists them in any areas in which they are experiencing difficulties. It’s a system that Providence is quite proud of and one which we’ve worked long and hard to establish. Any student-athlete who feels the need for tutorial assistance can utilize the college’s tutorial center, as well as the athletic department’s advisors who can supply them with individuals capable of assisting them in their particular course of study.
Counseling/Mentoring The staff meets with student-athletes, individually and in groups, regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues. Life Skills Program/Special Projects Programs and workshops on select life skills (i.e., NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program) are presented, covering the following five component areas: academics, personal development, community service, athletics, and career development. The OSA has collaborative relationships with many units on campus to help provide these services. Pre-Advisement/Registration The staff assists student-athletes with planning and course registration. In conjunction with the Office of Academic Records, dates are determined for preregistration each semester. Study Hall Quiet, monitored study time is available, during daytime and evening hours. Student-athletes are required and/or recommended to attend, on a sport-by-sport basis, by their respective head coach. Travel Notifications At the beginning of each semester, student-athletes are provided with letters for their instructors, notifying them of travel/competitive schedules. Tutorial Services and The Writing Center The Tutorial Center, which is nationally certified by the College Reading & Learning Association, provides peer tutoring in most all subject areas. The Tutorial Center is open until 9:00 p.m. weeknights. The Writing Center provides more intensive and specialized writing support and also maintains evening hours for student-athletes’ convenience.
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Providence, R.I.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.
EXPERIENCE A CITY IN RENAISSANCE... Providence, Rhode Island is among America’s most dynamic, diverse and exciting new destination cities. Come and see it for yourself. Gather with thousands in the rejuvenated downtown for a magical WaterFire display. Catch a Broadway-bound show. Enjoy dinner in one of the city’s many awardwinning restaurants, then head to Federal Hill to sip an authentic caffe latte. Mingle with the more than 35,179 students who attend the city’s five colleges and universities. Explore internship opportunities with the city’s businesses and nonprofits and see a real-world path to career success. Providence College’s scenic 105-acre campus is located just 10 minutes away from one of the most historic and cosmopolitan city centers in the United States. Come to Providence and embrace all that America’s Renaissance City has to offer. A LIVELY DOWNTOWN SCENE... It’s where Colonial-era cobblestone streets intersect with gleaming new office buildings. Where young men and women from across the nation intern with some of the most recognized names in finance, business, technology and healthcare. In Providence, there’s always something happening, always a new exhibition, bookshop or bistro to check out. The New York Times describes it as “one of the hippest towns in New England.” And Money Magazine calls it “the best city in the East for young professionals.” A WEALTH OF WEEKEND DESTINATIONS... Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of stunning coastline. The world-famous mansions of Newport, along with the shores of Narragansett Bay are just a 30-minute drive from Providence. The ski slopes of New England make a great day trip, and the beaches of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard are all within easy reach. YOU’RE CLOSE... Providence is a short drive from T.F. Green Airport. Known as the “hasslefree gateway to New England,” the airport is conveniently located close to Interstate 95 and offers non-stop flight connections to cities throughout the United States and Caribbean.
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Providence, R.I.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. Providence is America’s newest destination city. Here’s why: • The Providence Performing Arts Center is the second largest indoor theater in New England • The Dunkin’ Donuts Center (home of Providence College basketball) has hosted the NCAA Hockey Championship and NCAA Basketball Tournament among other major sporting events • At the upscale Providence Place Mall, you’ll find more than 160 shops, theaters, acclaimed restaurants and an IMAX Theater • The renowned WaterFire display on the Providence River is one of the many attractions that draw thousands to the city’s dynamic downtown • With seven historic districts featuring beautifully preserved 18th-and-19th century architecture, Providence is one of the most historic cities in America • Providence has the country’s largest per capita concentration of college students (35,179 in a city of just over 175,000), making it one of the nation’s most student-friendly cities • Providence has a rich diversity of neighborhoods offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine, from pad thai to paella • The nationally acclaimed Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to hundreds of rare animals from around the world • The city’s rich cultural calendar includes dance performances, theater productions, music recitals, gallery shows and readings by prominent authors and poets For complete information, contact the Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, (800) 233-1636 and the Rhode Island Division of Tourism, (800) 556-2484.
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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. Associate VP/Athletics Director
Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. President
Since Robert G. Driscoll
was hired as the Associate Vice President for Athletics on November 2, 2001, Providence College athletics has experienced unprecedented growth in academic and athletic performance, fundraising, facilities and community involvement. Driscoll has reinvigorated the Providence College Athletics program, leading the charge with a vision of creating one of the most respected programs in the nation, where each student-athlete graduates and has the opportunity to compete for championships. Driscoll was recognized for his efforts on June 10, 2008 as he was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for the Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 by his alma mater, Ithaca College, where he received the Distinguished Sport Industry Leader award during alumni weekend. Most recently, he was elected as Third Vice President of the Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association. In addition to academic and athletic excellence, Driscoll has placed a strong emphasis on the enhancement of facilities at Providence. Driscoll worked strategically with lead officials in the City of Providence and the State of Rhode Island to help spearhead an $80 million renovation of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, which is home to the Friar men’s basketball team. The renovated Dunkin’ Donuts Center is once again a stateof-the-art facility that seats over 12,600 fans. Renovations have enhanced the game-day experience by adding 20 luxury boxes, new seats, a video scoreboard, sound system, updated restaurant and concession stands, team store, locker rooms and new weight training and fitness areas. As a result, Providence College, the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, the city of Providence and the state of Rhode Island hosted the First and Second Rounds of the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, which was a complete success. In March of 2012, renovations of Alumni Hall began and were completed in September. Alumni Hall, which is the practice facility for men’s basketball and home courts for women’s basketball and volleyball, is now equipped with a new ceiling, lighting, air conditioning and heating systems, upper level windows and new seating in the upper and lower arena. The entire communications and data systems were overhauled and a video scoreboard was installed, along with an enhanced audio system for public address and in-game entertainment needs. In addition, the College gained approval for renovations to Schneider Arena, which began in August of 2012. When completed, Schneider Arena, home of the Friar men’s and women’s hockey teams, will have new locker rooms, sports medicine room, a strength and conditioning complex and an equipment room. The College also will build a state-of-theart soccer and lacrosse complex adjacent to Schneider Arena as well as a new softball complex and tennis courts on lower campus. The men’s soccer program received a generous donation from John Murphy ‘80 and renovated the soccer offices. The Joyce Murphy Soccer Suite opened in November of 2008. The suite features new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. The men’s soccer locker
On February 1, 2005, Providence College announced the election of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve as the 12th president of the College. Father Shanley assumed his duties at the College on July 1, 2005, and succeeded Reverend Philip A. Smith, O.P., who served as the College’s president from 1994-2005. Prior to his arrival at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate professor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he attended local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976. In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence College. He holds a doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval Studies. He also holds a master of divinity degree (theology) and
room also was refurbished thanks to a donation by Kerry and Karl Anderson ‘87. With the creation of the BIG EAST Lacrosse Conference, the lacrosse offices were renovated to go along with a new locker room. The volleyball locker room also was renovated and a new women’s basketball video room was created. In addition, the track/cross country offices and the women’s soccer offices also were refurbished. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Study Lounge, which was opened in 2007, was recently expanded. Thanks to a generous donation from Judge Bill Leary ’60 and his wife, Emily, the Friends of Friar Hockey Room also was renovated at Schneider Arena. The Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Room includes plasma televisions, high-top counters and meeting space for the teams. In addition, a media library room displaying the history of Friar Hockey was made possible thanks to a generous gift from Bob O’Connor ’62. In August of 2007, the Concannon Fitness Center, a stateof-the-art $18 million facility, was opened. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the $6 million Lennon Family Field (Astroturf facility), which was completed in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The construction project also provides the department with a state-of-the-art sports medicine complex and a new ticket office. The Canavan Sports Medicine Center, which was completed in August of 2008, is equipped with a hydrotherapy room, which includes a SwimEx rehab pool and two plunges for cold/hot therapy. Driscoll served as the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship Committee Chair in 2010-11. He also represents the BIG EAST’s Athletic Directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves on the BIG EAST Finance Committee and the HOCKEY EAST Television Negotiations Committee. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council and was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor. Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Driscoll served as the Executive Associate Athletic Direc-
the Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.) Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has devoted his entire career to teaching and administration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching assignments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of associate professor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philosophy, and taught in the Development of Western Civilization Program. Father Shanley spent the Fall 2002 semester as a visiting professor at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99. As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Father Shanley holds a seat on the Provincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Provincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees the academic endeavors of members of the Province, including those in preparation for the priesthood and those engaged in graduate studies. Father Shanley has been widely published in philosophy-focused academic journals and has been a guest lecturer at a wide range of scholarly conferences.
tor and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department as well as overseeing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs. Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports. During his tenure at Cal, he oversaw 25 club sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships, competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls, NCAA Basketball Tournaments and the College World Series for baseball and softball. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to arriving at Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll was a stand-out hockey and baseball player at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975. A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugural class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He is the proud father of three children: Tara, a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley; Kelly, a graduate of the University of Michigan; and Sean, a graduate of Providence College. He and his wife Cathy reside in North Kingstown.
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THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE The 2012-13 academic year is the 34th in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship. The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth and continues to make strides in improving the quality and depth of the storied league. The BIG EAST Conference has been always been driven by lofty goals. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2011-12 year was no different. In the athletic arena, BIG EAST studentathletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Georgetown women’s cross country team captured its first NCAA Championship. The win by the Hoyas marked the third-straight year a BIG EAST team has won the women’s cross country championship, with Villanova winning the past two. The Louisville men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four in New Orleans. Connecticut field hockey reached the NCAA semifinals, as did the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team. The Irish women’s basketball team and Syracuse women’s lacrosse team each reached the NCAA finals. USF softball reached the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla., for the first time in program history. The BIG EAST placed two teams in the NCAA Women’s Final Four for the third time in the last four years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Denver, with the Fighting Irish advancing to the national title game for the second-straight year. BIG EAST student-athletes won five NCAA championships. Sheila Reid won her secondstraight NCAA Women’s Cross Country title. Syracuse hurdler Jarret Eaton won the 60-meter hurdle championship in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Notre Dame won the distance medley relay at the same championship. Georgetown’s Emily Infeld won the 3,000-meter run. Carlos Almeida of Louisville won the 200-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
BIG EAST football maintained its national profile as a competitively balanced group. Three BIG EAST teams won bowl games, while the BIG EAST representative in the Bowl Championship Series won its bowl game for the fourth time in the last seven years- a streak that includes wins against the ACC, Big 12 and SEC champions. The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. BIG EAST institutions reside in 18 of the nation’s top 50 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain more than one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. The BIG EAST will welcome UCF, Houston, Memphis, SMU and Temple in all sports in 2013-14. Temple football will join the league in 2012, with Boise State and San Diego State joining the following year and Navy in 2015. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 32 national championships in six different sports and 137 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2011-12. BIG EAST basketball squads have captured 11 titles in the last 13 years. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985, the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. The conference currently crowns champions in 24 sports.
The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. John Marinatto was the third commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, after seven years as the conference’s senior associate commissioner. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past nine years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.
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THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE
2012 BIG EAST MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP November 9 & 11 • Red Bull Arena • Harrison, N.J.
There are 15 teams in the BIG EAST Conference, which are divided into a Red and Blue division. The top 12 teams will earn a berth into the championship. Championship tournament games will be held on the campus of the higher seeded teams prior to the semifinal and championship games at Red Bull Arena. The tournament champion receives the league’s automatic berth into the 48-team NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship. The semifinal games are on Friday, Nov. 9, before the championship match takes place on Sunday, Nov. 11. This is the third consecutive year that Red Bull Arena will host the BIG EAST championship.
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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FACILITIES
GLAY FIELD
Opened: September 1976
Glay Field was opened on September 18, 1976 as the Providence College men’s soccer team defeated Merrimack, 4-0. The Field was dedicated on May 1, 1977. It was named after Wilmot Glay ‘78, a Liberian student and soccer player who died in 1975 of a rare bone disease. Glay Field now serves as the home of the Friar men’s and women’s soccer teams.
LENNON FAMILY FIELD Opened: August 2005
The Lennon Family Field is home to the Providence College field hockey and men's lacrosse team. This $6-million state-of-the-art facility is one of the top athletic complexes to house field hockey in the Northeast. The Lennon Family Field opened its doors in August of 2005. Since its opening, the Friars have catapulted into the national polls and have enjoyed some of their most successful seasons in program history. During each of the last five seasons, Lennon Family Field has proven to be a difficult venue for opposing teams, as the Friars have posted an impressive 27-19 (.630) record at home. Providence also hosted the 2009 BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship at Lennon Family Field on November 7-8.
THE CONCANNON FITNESS CENTER RUANE ATRIUM Opened: August 2007
The Concannon Fitness Center is a $15-million facility, which opened in August of 2007. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. It houses the Friars' Jimmy Walker Strength & Conditioning Center as well as offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The multi-level facility also houses a wide variety of nautilus, cardiovascular and free-weight equipment, which is open to the student body. Memberships also are available to the local community, alumni, faculty and staff. The varsity weight room is designed for use by student-athletes only, and is located on the first floor. The majority of the strength and conditioning curriculum is conducted in the facility - in addition to the Astroturf field, the Peterson Recreation Center and Taylor Natatorium.
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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FACILITIES
JIMMY WALKER STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER Opened: August 2007
Located in The Concannon Fitness Center, the varsity strength & conditioning facility is a 3,600 square foot area dedicated to the Friars' 19 intercollegiate athletic teams. The facility houses over 10 tons of free weights, including dumb bells ranging from five to 150 pounds and a full set of kettle bells. All hand weights, iron plates and bumper plate sets are engraved with one of the College's athletic logos. There are six Power Racks, each with an Olympic Weight-lifting platform. These training stations are extremely versatile and allow numerous athletes to perform a variety of exercises simultaneously. The facility also houses 'tools' such as stability balls, medicine balls, resistance bands, weighted vests, weighted jump ropes, plyometric jump boxes, dot drill mats, slide boards, lateral slant boards, lateral skaters, agility ladders, hurdles and numerous apparatuses to develop trunk strength and core stabilization. There also are two Woodway high performance treadmills that max out at 16.5 miles per hour.
CANAVAN SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER
Opened: Spring 2007; Completed: August 2008
The Canavan Sports Medicine Center opened during the 2007-08 academic year and became fully operational in August 2008. The center is the primary sports medicine facility for each of the College's 300+ student-athletes and its working space is roughly 4,000 square feet. This state-of-the-art facility includes nine treatment tables with assorted modality equipment, office space for the eight certified athletic trainers on staff. The space also provides two physician clinic offices, where primary care, orthopedic, chiropractic and podiatric physicians evaluate our student-athletes on a weekly basis. There also is a large rehabilitation/ exercise area in the facility that houses a SwimEx rehab pool, one eight-person hot plunge pool and one eight-person cold plunge pool.
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HELEN BERT STUDENT-ATHLETE LOUNGE
Opened: January 2007; Completed: Winter 2009
On January 20, 2007, the Providence College athletic department welcomed members of the late Helen Bert's family to celebrate the opening of the Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge, located on the second floor of Alumni Hall. Prior to the Friars' game against Marquette on that day, there was a ribbon cutting ceremony. Bert's family also was presented with a gift honoring the late Helen Bert during a halftime ceremony. The event was attended by friends, family, administrators and faculty, along with the presence of countless alumni. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge provides an area for all varsity student-athletes to study in a quiet setting. During the 2008-09 academic year, the lounge was renovated and expanded. It houses seven computer work stations, one print station and a seating area for group projects and meetings. The newly renovated lounge also provides office space for staff members from the Office of Academic Services.
PETERSON RECREATION CENTER
TAYLOR NATATORIUM
The Peterson Recreation Center is located adjacent to Alumni Hall and is connected to The Concannon Fitness Center. The facility includes a four-lane indoor track, four regulation length basketball courts and two indoor tennis courts. The Peterson Recreation Center also houses a dance/workout studio and racquetball courts. The facility serves as a home for many of the recreational activities sponsored by the College and to a series of summer camps and College functions.
Taylor Natatorium is located in the Peterson Recreation Center adjacent to Alumni Hall. Taylor Natatorium is home to the Providence College men's and women's swimming & diving programs. The vast majority of Providence's 19 varsity athletic programs also use the facility for strength & conditioning workouts.
Renovated: 2007-08
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MEN’S SOCCER LOCKER ROOM Opened: September 2010
The Providence College men’s soccer locker room was opened in September 2010. Thanks to a generous donation from former PC soccer student-athlete Karl Anderson ‘88 and his wife, Kerry ‘88, the men’s soccer locker room was renovated in the summer of 2010.
JOYCE MURPHY SOCCER SUITE Opened: November 2008
On November 1, 2008 Providence celebrated the grand opening of the John Murphy Soccer Suite in Alumni Hall. Thanks to a generous gift from former soccer student-athlete, John Murphy ’80, the soccer offices underwent a renovation and now feature new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. Named in honor of John’s mother, Joyce A. Murphy, the first-class facility will enhance the atmosphere and experience for the Friar coaching staff and student-athletes.
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Head Coach Chaka Daley
HEAD COACH CRAIG STEWART
Craig Stewart • Head Coach
• First season at Providence • Fourth season as head coach
Craig Stewart is in his first season as the head men’s soccer coach at Providence College. Stewart, who became the fourth head coach at the College, came to Providence after spending the last three seasons as the head coach at Division II power, Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.). He replaced Chaka Daley, who resigned in December to take the head coaching position at the University of Michigan. In 2011, Stewart guided Franklin Pierce to a 21-1-1 overall record as the team captured the Northeast-10 Conference regular season and tournament championships for the second consecutive season. The 21 victories set a single-season school record. In addition, the team earned a trip to the NCAA Final Four. Franklin Pierce also had its first unbeaten regular season record in team history as the Ravens went 16-0-1. For his efforts, Stewart was named NSCAA/Mondo East Region Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season. Franklin Pierce also excelled in the classroom as the team earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award with a 3.12 team grade point averAll-Time Friar Coaches age and two of his players Name Years garnered CoSIDA Academic Bill Doyle 1968-94 honors. 1995-99 Brian Ainscough In three seasons, StewChaka Daley 2000-11 art led Franklin Pierce to a Craig Stewart 201251-8-6 overall record, two Northeast-10 Conference championships (regular season and tournament), two trips to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals and one trip to the Final Four. Stewart also coached four players who combined to win six player-of-the-year awards from either the conference or regional committees. In addition, he guided the Ravens to an undefeated record (24-0-2) in the Northeast-10 Conference during the last two seasons. Prior to Franklin Pierce, Stewart served as an assistant coach at ProviTHE CRAIG STEWART FILE Full Name: Craig M. Stewart Birthplace: Newcastle, United Kingdom Family: Wife, Jessica
EDUCATION • Earned a Bachelor of Sports and Exercise Science degree from Loughborough University (Loughborough, United Kingdom) • Earned a master’s degree in business administration from Franklin Pierce University in 2004 COACHING EXPERIENCE • Head Coach - Providence College (First season) • Head Coach - Franklin Pierce University (2008-11) • Assistant Coach - Providence College (2006-08) • Assistant Coach - Northeastern University (2005-06) • Head Coach U17/U18 Academy Team - FC Greater Boston Bolts (2008-Present) • Assistant Coach - British University Student-Athlete - FC Greater Boston (2010 - Present) • Camp Coordinator - Elite Soccer 150 Soccer Camp (2006-09) • Academy Coach - Newcastle United Football Club (1999-02) - United Kingdom • FA (English Football Association) Licensed Coach
dence College for three seasons (2006-08) under Chaka Daley. While at Providence, Stewart helped the Friars to consecutive NCAA Tournament berths and a trip to the 2006 BIG EAST Semifinals. Stewart spent the 2005 season as an assistant coach at Northeastern University. In addition, Stewart is currently the head coach for the U18 Boston Bolts Academy Team which is affiliated with US Soccer and Celtic FC. He also serves as an assistant coach for the British University Team which competes in the World University Games.
PLAYING EXPERIENCE • Western Pioneers (USL 2 Semi pro - 2008) • New Hampshire Phantoms (USL 2 Semi pro - 2005-07) • Franklin Pierce University (2003-04) • Loughborough University (1999-02) - led team to national title • Newcastle United (1990-98) - English Permier League Youth Academy HONORS • NSCAA/Mondo Division II East Region Coach of the Year (2010 & 2011) • Northeast 10 Conference Coach of the Year (2010) • NSCAA All American at Franklin Pierce and Northeast 10 Player of the Year (2004) • Led FPU to the NCAA Final Four (2011), Elite Eight (2010) and Sweet 16 (2009) • Led FPU to Northeast 10 Tournament and Regular Season titles (2010 & 2011) CAREER RECORD Year Record Accomplishment 2011 21-1-1 NCAA Final Four Northeast 10 Tournament & Regular Season Champions 2010 17-2-2 NCAA Elite Eight Northeast 10 Tournament & Regular Season Champions 2009 13-5-3 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Total 51-8-6
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Head Coach Chaka Daley
COACHING STAFF
John Mark Andrade Assistant Coach
Stewart is inheriting a Providence team that has made the NCAA Tournament five times in the last seven seasons, including two consecutive years (2010, 2011). Over the seven-year span, the Friars have recorded seven consecutive winning seasons and posted a 72-48-21 overall record. In addition, Providence advanced to the BIG EAST Tournament semifinals four times and the championship game once. In addition to coaching, Stewart also played collegiate soccer at Franklin Pierce, where he earned a master’s in business administration and managerial leadership in 2004. At Franklin Pierce, Stewart was named NSCAA Division II All-American and Northeast 10 Player of the Year in 2004, as he helped the Ravens to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. Following his collegiate playing career, Stewart played professionally for the New Hampshire Phantoms and the Western Massachusetts Pioneers, both of the United States Soccer League. Stewart was a product of the Newcastle (England) United Football Club youth system, spending almost 10 years at the club followed by stints with Sunderland AFC and Everton FC. Stewart then attended Loughborough University (England), where he was part of a BUSA National Championship team, earning a degree in Sports Science (2002). The native of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, earned his Football Association (FA) coaching license and served as academy coach at the Newcastle Football Development Scheme. Stewart and his wife, Jessica, reside in Massachusetts.
John Mark Andrade is in his fourth season as an assistant men’s soccer coach at Providence College. Andrade served three seasons as an assistant coach at Providence under former head coach Chaka Daley and helped the Friars reach the NCAA Tournament the last two seasons. In addition, the Friars hosted a first round match twice and advanced to the second round each time. Andrade, who served as the head coach at Dean College for one year, came to Providence with a wealth of soccer experience. In 2008, he guided the Bulldogs to a 10-5 record and the Region XXI Regular Season Championship. Andrade also served as a professor in the Sports Management program at Dean. Andrade, who was the 1997 Gatorade & Umbro Rhode Island Player of the Year, has been the president of Bayside F.C. in East Providence since 2006 and has served as the head coach of the Rhode Island Olympic Developmental Program since 2005. Andrade, a twoyear All-State performer and a 1997 NSCAA All-American at East Providence High School, was a four-year starter at Syracuse University. He earned All-BIG EAST accolades in 2000 and 2001 and AllNortheast Region honors in those same years. In addition, he served as team captain in 2001 and was named team MVP in 2000-01. Andrade graduated from Syracuse with a degree in Consumer Studies in 2002 and then moved to Portugal where he played professionally in the first division for Maritimo F.C. and the third division for Fafe F.C. Andrade currently resides in East Providence with his wife, Jenny and son, Markos.
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Coaching Staff
COACHING STAFF/SUPPORT STAFF
David DeMello Assistant Coach David DeMello, who has played an integral part in Providence College’s resurgence, enters his 13th season as an assistant coach with the Friars. DeMello has served as an assistant coach at Providence for the last 12 seasons and has helped the Friars to five NCAA Tournament appearances and seven consecutive winning seasons under former Friar Head Coach Chaka Daley. DeMello works with all the day-to-day operations of the program, as well as assisting with the recruiting and coaching. A 1994 graduate of the University of Rhode Island, DeMello played four years for the Rams’ soccer team. During his junior season, he earned Atlantic-10 All-Conference honors as a back and helped the team reach the conference finals. After graduating from URI in 1994, DeMello played professionally for the Rhode Island Stingrays of the USL and served as the team captain for four seasons. DeMello began coaching in 1994 as an assistant at UMassDartmouth. He spent three seasons with the Corsairs before becoming an assistant coach at Roger Williams University. DeMello worked for four seasons at Roger Williams. A 1989 graduate of Bristol High School, DeMello earned All-State honors in his junior and senior years. DeMello and his wife, Vicki, and their daughters, Taylor and Maya, live in Bristol, R.I.
Justin Kahle Director of Soccer Operations Justin Kahle enters his third season as the Director of Soccer Operations at Providence College. Among his many duties, Kahle will oversee scheduling, assist with travel arrangements, equipment and community relations. Kahle was a four-year starting defender at Providence and led the Friars to two NCAA Tournament appearances (2006 and 2007). He played in every minute of every game. In all, he played in 78 consecutive games.
Tim Murray Assistant Coach Tim Murray, who currently plays for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer, is beginning his first season as an assistant coach of the Providence College men’s soccer team. Murray comes to Providence after serving a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Brandeis University. Murray, who holds the Providence College record for most career shutouts (27), completed his final season at PC in 2009. The goalkeeper played in 60 career games, including 19 in each of his last three seasons. In 2008, he helped the Friars post a 9-7-3 mark as he recorded a 0.86 goals against average and notched a career-high 10 shutouts. In 2009, Murray finished with nine shutouts and posted a 0.90 goals against average as Providence reached the BIG EAST semifinals for the second time in four years. Murray also helped the Friars reach the NCAA Tournament in 2007 and 2006.
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Coaching Staff/Support Staff
SUPPORT STAFF
John Rock Associate Athletics Director/Sports Medicine
John Rock is in his 25th season in the Sports Medicine Department at Providence College. Rock was an Associate Head Athletic Trainer for 13 years, before being promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine in 2001 and then to Associate Athletics Director in 2010. He oversees all aspects of the Sports Medicine program, including eight certified athletic trainers, five team physicians and a variety of medical specialists. Rock also is responsible for the Strength & Conditioning program. Rock’s work extends beyond PC. He was the co-founder of the Rhode Island Athletic Trainers Association in 1992 and served as president from 1994-96. He continues to serve in an advisory capacity and as chair of the honors and awards committee. He also was a member of the Rhode Island Department of Health Athletic Training Licensure Board from 1992-98 and served as chairman of the board for four years (1994-98). In addition,
Rock helped establish the Sports Medicine Advisory Board of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League in 1997 and served on that board for five years. He helped establish and served as the first president of the BIG EAST Sports Medicine Society, which was formed in June 2006. After attaining a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Springfield College in 1980, Rock attended Western Michigan, where he earned a master’s degree in athletic training in 1982. Rock then served as a teacher and athletic trainer at Leander High School in Leander, Texas in 1983 before spending one year in minor league baseball with the Baltimore Orioles organization. Rock then began his career in collegiate athletics in 1984 and spent two years as the head athletic trainer at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. He then became the assistant athletic trainer at Princeton in 1986 and moved on to Providence in 1988. Rock was inducted into the RIATA Hall of Fame in 2007. Rock and his wife, Patty, currently reside in Cranston, R.I. with their three children, Patrick (21), Abby (19) and Maggie (12).
Support Staff
Carl LaBranche
Natalie LaSalle
Nikki Gnozzio
Associate Athletics Dir./ Facilities Game-Day Management
Assistant Strength & Conditiong Coach
Assistant Strength & Conditiong Coach
Billy Timlen
Peter Vasquez
Chris Wasilewski
Ken White Strength & Conditioning Coach Kenneth White enters his 10th year as the College’s strength and conditioning coach. White is responsible for all the strength and conditioning requirements for the College’s 19 varsity athletics teams. Prior to coming to Providence, White was the head strength and conditioning coach at Stony Brook University. In 1997, he was hired as the first strength and conditioning coach ever at St. Bonaventure University, a position he held until leaving for Stony Brook in 1999. White began his career in strength and conditioning in 1995 as a graduate assistant at Columbia University. A 1992 graduate of the University of Vermont, White was a four-year letterman in basketball at the University of Vermont and was co-captain of the squad his senior year. He led the North Atlantic Conference in assist-to-turnover ratio for three years. For his efforts on the court, White was elected to the Catamount Hall of Fame on October 4, 2002. White received his master’s degree from Columbia University in 1999. White is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He also has a Club Coach/Olympic Weightlifting Certification from USA Weightlifting.
Team Manager
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Team Manager
Team Manager
2012 ROSTER No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Name Keasel Broome Byron Regester Anthony Baumann George Hodge Jeff Kilday Brandon Adler Thomas Ballenthin Marcos Ugarte Phil Towler Markus Naglestad Marc Cintron Rishi Desai Rob Bialy Brian Grisell Keith Jecewiz Jimmy Petruccelli Manny Andrade Tom Wampler AJ Stueck Wilder Arboleda Phil Ziegler Matt Barry Zack Fennessy Dalton Eudy Austin Davis
Cl. RS-So. RS-Sr. Jr. RS-Jr. RS-Fr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. RS-Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. RS-So. RS-Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Pos. GK GK M D D D D M M F M/F M D F F M M M M M/F M/F F M M GK
Ht. 6-0 6-2 5-8 5-8 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-7 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-6 5-8 6-0 5-8 6-0 5-10 5-7 5-11 6-0 6-3
Wt. 190 190 155 155 190 180 175 140 175 175 175 150 160 165 180 150 155 150 160 175 150 150 155 170 175
Hometown/Last School Claymont, Del./Caravel Academy Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales Spring Hill, Fla./Tampa Prep Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth Marshfield, Mass./Worcester Academy Montville, N.J./Seton Hall Prep Lexington, Mass./Lexington Providence, R.I./Providence Country Day Cumbria, England/Cartmel Priory School Kristiansand, Norway/University of Bridgeport Piscataway, N.J./ St. Benedict’s Prep Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel East Greenwich, R.I./East Greenwich Brookfield, Conn./Brookfield Smithtown, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Brentwood, N.H./Exeter Boston, Mass./Charlestown Attleboro, Mass./Franklin Pierce University Brookfield, Conn./Northeastern University Pawtucket, R.I./Tolman East Lyme, Conn./East Lyme Wethersfield, Conn./Wethersfield Prior Lake, Minn./Prior Lake Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Prep Enfield, Conn./Fermi ROSTER BY STATE/COUNTRY
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Craig Stewart (Franklin Pierce ‘04 • First Season at PC) Assistant Coaches: John Mark Andrade (Syracuse ‘02) Dave DeMello (Rhode Island ‘94) Tim Murray (Providence ‘10) Director of Soccer Operations: Justin Kahle (Providence College ‘10) Athletic Trainer: John Rock (Springfield College ‘80) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 0 • Keasel Broome = Key - zul 2 • Anthony Baumann = Bou - man 7 • Marcos Ugarte = oo - gar - tay 12 • Rishi Desai = Re-she De - sigh 13 • Rob Bialy = By - lee 14 • Brian Grisell = Gruh - zell 15 • Keith Jecewiz = Jess - uh - wits 16 • Jimmy Petruccelli = Petra - cell - ee 20 • Wilder Arboleda = Will - der Arr - bo - lay - duh
United States
Connecticut (5): Brian Grisell, Matt Barry, Austin Davis, AJ Stueck, Phil Ziegler Delaware (1): Keasel Broome England (1): Phil Towler Florida (1): Anthony Baumann Massachusetts (5): Manny Andrade, George Hodge, Thomas Ballenthin, Jeff Kilday, Tom Wampler Minnesota (1): Zack Fennessy New Hampshire (1): Jimmy Petruccelli New Jersey (3): Brandon Adler, Marc Cintron, Rishi Desai New York (1): Keith Jecewiz Norway (1): Markus Naglestad Ohio (1): Byron Regester Rhode Island (3): Wilder Arboleda, Rob Bialy, Marcos Ugarte Texas (1): Dalton Eudy
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United Kingdom
Norway
PLAYER PROFILES
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Byron Regester
RS - Junior Midfielder/Forward 6-0 • 175 Pawtucket, R.I. Tolman
RS - Senior Goalkeeper 6-2 • 190 Westerville, Ohio St. Francis DeSales 2011: Played in two matches and did not yield a goal ... Saw action against Seton Hall (10/15) and at Louisville (11/3) ... Earned BIG EAST All-Academic Team honors ... 2010: Played in two games as a junior … Made one save against No. 23/17 Michigan State (9/9) and did not yield a goal ... Also played against Saint Peter’s in the NCAA Championship First Round (11/18) ... 2009: Played in one game in 2009 ... Made his collegiate debut on 10/13 versus Yale ... Did not play during his freshman season ... BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played at St. Francis DeSales High School, where he was a three-sport athlete (soccer, tennis, swimming) ... Served as captain of the soccer team in his last two seasons ... Posted an 181-2 record, a .880 save percentage and a 0.52 goals against average in 2007 ... Holds the Ohio record for career shutouts (23), shutouts in one season (14 in 2007) and consecutive shutouts (eight in 2007) ... Received two All-League and AllDistrict honors ... Earned First Team All-State and First Team All-Region accolades ... Helped St. Francis DeSales to the District championship, the Regional title in 2007-08 and an appearance in the State Final Four ... His team was nationally ranked throughout the 2007-08 season ... Played for the Columbus Crew of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy and led his squad to a third place finish in the country ... PERSONAL: Son of Sherri and Steve Regester ... Has one older brother, Jordan and one younger sister, Tria ... Favorite athletes are Michael Jordan, Jerry Rice and Oliver Kahn ... Finance major. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS 2011 2/0 2010 2/0 2009 1/0 2008 0/0 Totals 5/0
MNS GA/GAA SVS/SV% 52:12 0/0.00 1/1.000 26:05 0/0.00 1/1.000 45:00 1/2.00 1/.500 - - - 123:17 1/0.73 3/.750
20
Wilder Arboleda
W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1
2011: Played in 18 games (12 starts) and finished tied for third on the team with three goals (all match winners) and fourth with six points ... Also finished tied for the team lead with three match winners ... Scored one goal in wins against Quinnipiac (8/29), Rhode Island (9/5) and Sacred Heart (9/10) ... Named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (9/12) ... Named Ocean State Soccer Classic Tournament MVP ... Earned BIG EAST All-Academic Team honors ... 2010: Played in all 22 games and started 11 … Finished second on the team with five goals and third with 13 points ... Made his first collegiate start against Sacred Heart (9/15) and totaled four points on two goals … Netted the decisive penalty kick in a shootout to help Providence capture the Ocean State Soccer Classic at Brown (9/6) ... Scored the game winner against Quinnipiac (9/18) … Had three assists on the season, including one at Villanova (11/3) in the BIG EAST Championship First Round ... Tallied four points on two goals against Saint Peter’s in NCAA Championship First Round on 11/18 ... 2009: Did not play during his freshman season at Providence ... BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Started all four years during his career at Tolman High School ... Named to the All-Division First Team for three consecutive seasons ... Captained his team during his senior season ... Received Futsal Regional All-Tournament honors in 2006 and 2007 ... Also was on the Futsal National All-Tournament Team in 2008 ... Nominated for the Rhode Island Cox Sportsmanship Award in his senior season ... Graduated in the topfive percent of his class ... Earned high honors during his four years at Tolman ... Member of the National Honor Society ... PERSONAL: Son of Wilman Arboleda and Niyereth Espinal ... Has one younger brother, Kevin and one older sister, Meagen ... Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi ... Political Science major. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 18/12 23 3 0 6 2010 22/11 23 5 3 13 2009 0/0 - - - Totals 40/23 46 8 3 19
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PLAYER PROFILES
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Marc Cintron
Senior Midfielder/Forward 6-1• 175 Piscataway, N.J. St. Benedict’s Prep 2011: Earned NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team honors ... Named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team ... Started just 15 games because of injury ... Finished third on the team with 11 points on three goals and five assists ... Scored two goals, including the game winner at West Virginia (10/21) ... Also scored against Notre Dame (10/26) ... Recorded at least one point in four consecutive games ... Named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (10/24) ... Assisted on the game winner versus Dartmouth in the NCAA Championship First Round (11/17) ... 2010: Started 21 of 22 games and led the team in assists (10), while also tallying two goals for 14 points … Finished second on the team with 14 points ... His 10 assists were two shy of tying the PC singleseason assists record (12 set in 1982) ... Assisted on the match winner versus Cincinnati in the BIG EAST Championship Semifinals (11/12) ... Notched two assists against Villanova in the BIG EAST Championship First Round (11/3) and a goal and an assist at top seed Georgetown in the BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals (11/6) … For his efforts in the first two rounds of the BIG EAST Championship Tournament, he was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week on 11/7 ... 2009: Played in all 20 games as a freshman and started 12 matches ... Was one of only five players to play in every game ... Scored two goals and added four assists for eight points ... The eight points was the third highest mark on the team while the four assists tied for the team lead ... Scored one goal and assisted on the match winner in a 2-1 triumph at Villanova on 11/4 in the BIG EAST Championship First Round ... Assisted on the lone goal in a 1-0 overtime win at West Virginia (10/28) ... Scored his first career goal against No. 11 Harvard on 10/20 ... BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four years at St. Benedict’s Prep School ... Named to the All-Prep School First Team as a junior and senior ... Earned second team honors as a freshman and sophomore ... Was a member of the New Jersey Olympic Development Program (2003-07) ... Helped lead his team to two high school national championships and four state championships ... Member of the Players Development Academy (PDA) club team that captured the U.S. Club National Championship ... PERSONAL: Son of Jeanine and Luciano Cintron ... Has one younger brother, Michael and one younger sister, Lauren ... Favorite athletes are Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Franck Ribery ... Management major. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 15/15 20 3 5 11 2010 22/21 38 2 10 14 2009 20/12 27 2 4 8 Totals 57/48 85 7 19 33
3
George Hodge
RS - Junior Defender 5-8 • 155 Dartmouth, Mass. Dartmouth 2011: Played in just eight games (four starts) because of injury ... Earned BIG EAST All-Academic Team honors 2010: Started 19 games for the Friars as a defender … Notched his first assist against Saint Peter’s in the NCAA Championship First Round on 11/18 ... Recorded six shots ... 2009: Did not play during his freshman season at Providence. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years and basketball for two seasons at Dartmouth High School ... Was captain of the soccer team for two years and the basketball team for one year ... Scored five goals and recorded 13 assists in his high school career as a defender ... Earned Old Colony League (OCL) Conference All-Star honors in 2007 and 2008
... Helped his team to three OCL Conference Championships ... Named to the Standard Times Super Team in 2008 ... Played for several club teams, including F.C. Greater Boston Bolts Academy ... Voted 2009 Mr. Dartmouth ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Son of Diane and George Hodge ... Has one younger sister, Lezan ... Favorite athletes are Lionel Messi and LeBron James ... Finance major.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 8/4 0 0 0 0 2010 19/19 6 0 1 1 2009 0/0 - - - Totals 27/23 6 0 1 1
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PLAYER PROFILES
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Keith Jecewiz
Senior Forward 6-0 • 180 Smithtown, N.Y. St. Anthony’s 2011: Played in all 20 matches with two starts ... Totaled three goals for six points ... Scored a careerhigh two goals in a 2-0 win over Holy Cross (9/14) ... Also scored one goal in a win over Seton Hall (10/15) ... 2010: Played in 17 games and made his first collegiate start in the second round of the NCAA Championship at Ohio State ... Recorded his first collegiate points with a goal and an assist in a 2-1 win at Harvard (9/29) … Had one assist in a 1-1 draw against DePaul (10/16) ... 2009: Played in eight games during his freshman season at Providence ... Made his collegiate debut on 9/13 against Northeastern. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer at St. Anthony’s High School ... Also played for the Smithtown Soccer Club and the Metropolitan Oval Academy ... Captained St. Anthony’s for one year and Smithtown for four seasons ... Helped St. Anthony’s to an undefeated championship season and a No. 2 national ranking among high school teams ... Named to the AllAcademic Team. PERSONAL: Son of Carol and Peter Jecewiz ... Has one sister, Dana and two brothers, Nick and Mark ... Nick graduated from Providence College in 2011 ... Favorite athletes are Cristiano Ronaldo and Alexander Ovechkin ... Finance major.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 20/2 15 3 0 6 2010 17/11 9 1 2 4 2009 8/0 1 0 0 0 Totals 45/3 25 4 2 10
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Anthony Baumann
Junior Midfielder 5-8 • 155 Spring Hill, Fla. Tampa Prep 2011: Played in 13 matches (11 starts) at right back and midfield ... Scored his first collegiate goal and added one assist in the NCAA Tournament Second Round against UC Santa Barbara (11/20) ... 2010: Played in 17 matches and started six of the last eight matches for the Friars … Earned his first collegiate point with an assist in a 1-0 victory over Quinnipiac (9/18) ... Played in the back and in the midfield. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four seasons at Tampa Prep where he helped his squad to three state championships ... Captained Tampa Prep during his last two seasons ... Recorded 67 career goals and 97 assists ... Earned Hillsborough County Player of the Year honors in 2009-10 and All-State Team honors ... Was an AllAmerica candidate and a candidate for Gatorade Player of the Year in 2010 ... Led Florida with 32 assists as a sophomore and a senior ... Played club soccer with the Clearwater Chargers and led his squad to a state title. PERSONAL: Son of Lucille and Michael Baumann ... His older brother, Michael, played professional soccer in England for Wealdstone F.C. ... Also has an older sister, Christie ... Favorite athletes are LeBron James and Wesley Sneijder ... Marketing major.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 13/11 5 1 1 3 2010 17/6 3 0 1 1 Totals 30/17 8 1 2 4
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Brian Grisell
Junior Forward 6-1 • 165 Brookfield, Conn. Brookfield 2011: Played in 13 matches as a sophomore ... Assisted on the overtime game winner in the championship match of the Ocean State Soccer Classic (9/5) ... 2010: Started his first collegiate game versus Rhode Island (9/2) and appeared in a total of 16 games … Notched his first collegiate goal in a 1-1 double overtime draw at DePaul (10/16) ... Tallied his second goal in the NCAA Championship First Round against Saint Peter’s on 11/18. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four years at Brookfield ... Recorded 38 goals and 45 assists in his last three seasons at Brookfield ... Had 15 goals and 18 assists during his senior season ... Was captain of the Brookfield team in his junior and senior seasons ... Named to the All-State Team during his sophomore and senior seasons ... Also earned All-Conference SWC, and AllArea accolades for three consecutive seasons ... Helped his team to the CIAC Division I State championship, the Class L State championship and the SWC championship ... Was an Honor Roll Student during all four seasons at Brookfield.
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Phil Ziegler
Junior Midfielder/Forward 5-10 • 150 East Lyme, Conn. East Lyme 2011: Played in nine matches with one start ... Made his first collegiate start on 9/10 versus Sacred Heart ... Recorded six shots on the season ... 2010: Played in nine games as a freshman ... Made his collegiate debut at Michigan State (9/9). BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years at East Lyme where he served as captain during his senior season ... Was a high school All-American as a senior ... Also named to the All-New England Team, All-State Team in 2008 and 2009 ... Earned New London Day and Norwich Bulletin Player of the Year ... Holds the East Lyme High School record for most career goals with 70 ... His 30 goals as a junior ranks tied for most goals in a season at East Lyme ... Was a four-year honor roll student. PERSONAL: Son of Jillian and Carl Ziegler ... Has one older brother, Robert ... Favorite athletes include Ryan Giggs, Shane Williams, Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville ... Accounting major.
PERSONAL: Son of Margo and Brian Grisell ... Has two younger sisters, Marisa and Brianna ... Favorite athlete is Thierry Henry ... Finance major.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 13/0 1 0 1 1 2010 16/1 8 2 0 4 Totals 29/1 9 2 1 5
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 9/1 6 0 0 0 2010 9/0 1 0 0 0 Totals 18/1 7 0 0 0
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Keasel Broome
RS - Sophomore Goalkeeper 6-0 • 190 Claymont, Del. Caravel Academy 2011: Did not play in a match ... 2010: Did not play in a game during his freshman season. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer and football at Caravel Academy ... Earned First Team All-State, First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Conference in soccer ... Was a regional All-American in 2009 and was the No. 2 ranked player in Delaware ... Voted best goalkeeper in Delaware ... Helped Caravel Academy to the 2009 state title as he posted a 0.40 goals against average and a 16-2-1 record ... Also earned All-State honors as a kicker on the football team ... Became the first athlete to earn First Team All-State honors in two different sports ... Played club soccer for FC Delco and KSC Nemesis ... Also played for Olympic Development Program and was a captain in 2008. PERSONAL: Son of June and Keasel Broome ... Has two younger brothers, Matthew and Jonathan and one older sister, Nina ... Favorite athletes are Tim Howard, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi ... Sociology major.
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Brandon Adler
Sophomore Defender 6-1 • 180 Montville, N.J. Seton Hall Prep 2011: One of three Friars to start all 20 games as a freshman ... Scored his first collegiate goal in the NCAA Tournament Second Round against UC Santa Barbara (11/20) ... Totaled nine shots on the season and helped the Friar defense record seven shutouts. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer at Seton Hall Prep where he was a two-year captain ... Scored 13 goals and recorded 21 assists in three seasons ... Named First Team All-State, Star Ledger New Jersey Player of the Year, Gatorade Player of the Year candidate, NSCAA AllAmerican and ESPN First Team All-American in 2010 ... Led his team to its first ever Super Essex Conference and county championships in 2009 ... Also helped Seton Hall Prep to the second New Jersey Non Public A title in school history ... In 2010, the team was ranked No. 21 in the ESPN national poll and captured the Super Essex Conference as well as the county championships ... Member of the New Jersey Olympic Development Program ... Invited to the Under-17 National Team Camp and Nike Friendlies in 2007 ... Member of the New York Red Bulls Academy for six seasons and was a three-year captain ... Was an Honor Roll student every year. PERSONAL: Son of Debbie and Michael Adler … Has one younger brother, Zachary … Favorite athletes are Lukas Podolski, John Terry and Blake Griffin ... Has not declared a major.
CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS MNS GA/GAA SVS/SV% W-L-T 2010 0 - - - -
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 20/20 9 1 0 2
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Thomas Ballenthin
Sophomore Defender 6-0 • 175 Lexington, Mass. Lexington 2011: Played in all 20 matches including 16 starts as a freshman ... Recorded three assists, including one each in BIG EAST wins against Seton Hall (10/15) and West Virginia (10/21).
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Rob Bialy
Sophomore Defender 5-10 • 160 East Greenwich, R.I. East Greenwich 2011: Played in two games as a freshman defender.
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned four letters in soccer, three in indoor track and three in outdoor track at Lexington High School ... Was captain of the soccer team during his senior year at Lexington and played in every game in his four years ... Totaled 20 goals and 22 assists in his final two years ... Named Middlesex League All-Star for 2008-09 and league MVP in 2010 … Helped his team to three Middlesex League titles and one Massachusetts Division I North championship … Selected to the Massachusetts All-State Team in 2009-10 … Was on the 2010 All New England Team … Played club soccer for FC Greater Boston Bolts from 2004-11. PERSONAL: Son of John and Linda Ballenthin … Has two older brothers, Willi and Robby … Willi was a track & field athlete at Columbia, while Robby competes for the track & field team at Bentley ... Favorite athlete is Gerrard Pique ... Has not declared a major.
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years at East Greenwich High School … Scored 30 goals in his senior season, which tied for most goals in the state … Helped lead his team to a state championship in 2009 … Was named First Team All-Area in 2009 … Named Second Team All-State in 2009 and First Team All-State in 2010 ... Also garnered AllTournament team honors in 2010 ... Played club soccer for FC Greater Boston Bolts (2008-11) ... Prior to the Bolts, Bialy played with Bruno United where he helped his team to three Rhode Island State Cup championships. PERSONAL: Son of Cindy and Bruce Bialy ... Has one older sister, Katie ... Favorite athletes are Blake Griffin and Sergio Ramos ... Accounting major. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 2/0 0 0 0 0
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Rishi Desai
RS-Freshman Midfielder 5-10 • 150 Holmdel, N.J. Holmdel 2011: Did not play as a freshman because of injury ... Earned BIG EAST All-Academic Team honors. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer at Holmdel High School where he was a three-year captain ... Led Holmdel to the 2010 state title ... Scored three goals and added five assists during the 2010 season ... Also played two years for the U.S. Soccer Development Academy ... Played club soccer for Match-Fit Chelsea for two years and was a team captain ... Member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society ... Was named Super Y League All-Star in 2007. PERSONAL: Son of Vrajesh and Parinda Desai ... Has one older brother, Ravi ... Favorite athletes include Neymar, Robinho, Ronaldinho, Messi, Iniesta and Kobe Bryant ... Has not declared a major.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 20/16 5 0 3 3
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 0 - - - -
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Jeff Kilday
RS-Freshman Defender 6-3 • 190 Marshfield, Mass. Worcester Academy 2011: Did not play in a match during his freshman season. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer and baseball for four years at Marshfield High School … Played in every game at Marshfield and totaled 20 goals and 15 assists ... Named an ACL All-Star 2007-2009 … During senior year, Kilday was selected to the Eastern Mass All-Star Team, All-State Team, All New England Team and was unanimously voted the ACL Player of the Year … Attended Worcester Academy after his senior year … Named Team MVP, NEPSAC All-Star and was a finalist for NEPSAC MVP … Also played for the Crusaders United Soccer Club and was named captain … Member of the National Honor Society.
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Jimmy Petruccelli
Sophomore Midfielder 5-6 • 150 Brentwood, N.H. Exeter 2011: Played in 18 of 20 matches with three starts as a freshman ... Totaled five points on one goal and three assists ... Notched two assists in a 2-1 win over Quinnipiac (8/29) ... Recorded one assist in a BIG EAST win over Cincinnati (9/24) ... Scored his first collegiate goal at No. 1 UConn (10/12).
PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Carol Kilday … Has two brothers, Paul and Steven … Steven played soccer for four years at St. Anselm College ... Favorite athlete is Carlos Puyol ... Plans to major in business. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 0 - - - -
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Was a four-year starter at Exeter High School ... Helped his team post a 77-7-3 record over four years ... Totaled 49 goals and 57 career assists at Exeter ... Earned All-State accolades in his final three seasons ... Named All-New England and was runner-up for All-America honors ... Nominated for 2011 New Hampshire Boys Gatorade Player of the Year ... Played club soccer for Seacoast United where he was team captain for three consecutive seasons ... Led Seacoast to the 2008 Super Y national quarterfinals ... Member of the Under-15, Under-17 and Under-18 National Team Pools. PERSONAL: Son of Marjorie and James Petruccelli ... James played soccer at Green Mountain College ... Has one younger sister, Brianna ... Favorite athletes are Carlos Tevez, Steven Gerrard and Andres Iniesta ... Plans to major in business.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 18/3 14 1 3 5
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Phil Towler
Sophomore Midfielder 6-2 • 175 Cumbria, England Cartmel Priory School 2011: Played in 12 matches with four starts.
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Marcos Ugarte
Sophomore Midfielder 5-7 • 140 Providence, R.I. Providence Country Day 2011: Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team ... Played in all 20 matches (18 starts) and finished tied for the team lead with 15 points on six goals and three assists ... Scored his first two career goals in a win versus Cincinnati (9/24) ... Also had one goal and two assists in a victory over Seton Hall (10/15) ... Recorded the match winners at Pittsburgh (10/18) and at No. 19 Georgetown (10/29) ... Named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (9/26).
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Cartmel Priory Secondary School where he was a five-sport athlete ... Took part in four tours (including trips to Spain, France and the Isle of Man) with the soccer team while at Cartmel Priory where he was team captain ... Also played at Carlisle United for five years prior to attending PC ... Recorded eight goals and nine assists in his final season at Carlisle, where he was a vice captain. PERSONAL: Son of John and Sandra Towler ... Has two older sisters, Debbie and Caroline ... Plans to become a physical education teacher and a personal trainer ... Favorite athlete is Stuart Holden ... Has not declared a major.
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years at Providence Country Day ... Also was a member of the wrestling team as a freshman ... Finished his high school career with 39 goals and 32 assists, including 16 goals and three assists as a senior ... Earned Best XI honors for the United States Soccer Federation (Northeast Region) in 2010-11 ... Named 2011 Rhode Island Boys Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year ... Earned All-New England and Providence Journal All-State honors as a senior ... Was an honor roll student at PCD ... Was one of four players chosen by Ajax of Amsterdam scouts during USA tour to attend Super Y regionals with Ajax Orlando. PERSONAL: Son of Lisa Limer and Ernesto Ugarte ... Ernesto played semi-professional soccer in Peru ... Has one older brother, Alex who played soccer at Bucknell University ... Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi ... Born in Madrid, Spain ... Plans to major in global studies.
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 12/4 3 0 0 0
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 20/18 29 6 3 15
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Markus Naglestad
Junior Forward 6-0 • 175 Kristiansand, Norway University of Bridgeport BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played at the University of Bridgeport for two seasons where he was named to the Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-America Third Team in 2010 and the All-East Region Second Team in 2011 ... Led the team in scoring in both seasons with 15 goals and nine assists (39 points) as a freshman ... Recorded eight goals and six assists (22 points) as a sophomore despite missing five games because of injury ... Also named to All-East Coast Conference Team and earned Rookie of the Year honors ... Prior to Bridgeport, he played at Vaag FK in Norway, where he led the team in scoring every season. PERSONAL: Son of Jan Ove and Ragnhild Kvame ... Has a younger brother, Johan and younger sisters, Sara and Amanda ... Favorite athletes are Roger Federer and Zlatan Ibrahimovic … Business Economics major. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 * 14/13 66 8 6 22 2010 * 19/16 103 15 9 39 Totals 33/29 169 23 15 61 * Played two seasons at the University of Bridgeport
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AJ Stueck
RS-Sophomore Midielder 5-8 • 160 Brookfield, Conn. Northeastern University BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played at Northeastern University in 2010 and 2011 ... Prior to Northeastern, he played four years at Brookfield High School ... Served as team captain for two years ... Named to All-Conference First Team and All-Area First Team as a sophomore ... As a junior and senior, he was named to the All-Conference First Team, All-Area First Team, All-New England Team and was nominated for the ESPN Gatorade Player of the Year ... Set the school record for most goals (40) and most points (98) in a season ... Totaled 91 career goals ... Also played for the Under-14-15 USA National Team and Oakwood Academy ... Led Brookfield to two state titles (2007 & 2009) ... Was an honor roll student. PERSONAL: Son of Arthur and Cathy Stueck ... Arthur, played lacrosse ar the University of Hartford ... Has two brothers, Benjamin and Samuel ... Has one younger sister, Noelle ... Favorite athletes are LeBron James, Wayne Chrebet and Allen Houston ... Plans to major in economics. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011* 6/0 1 0 0 0 2010* 2/0 1 0 0 0 Totals 8/0 2 0 0 0 * Played two seasons at Northeastern University
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Tom Wampler
Sophomore Midfielder 6-0 • 150 Attleboro, Mass. Franklin Pierce University BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played the 2011 season at Franklin Pierce University ... Appeared in all 22 games and recorded two goals, five assists ... Helped the Ravens to a 21-1-1 record and a trip to the NCAA Division II Final Four ... Named to All-Northeast-10 Second Team and to the All-Freshman Team ... Prior to FPU, he played soccer for Attleboro High School and was team captain as a senior ... Earned first-team all-state honors as a senior ... Also named to all-conference first team three times and Eastern Mass All-Star Team ... Totaled 28 goals and 25 assists at Attleboro High School ... Also played for FC Greater Boston Bolts. PERSONAL: Son of Dean and Beth Wampler ... Has one older sister, Caroline ... Favorite athletes are Paul Scholes, Iniesta and Clint Dempsey ... Plans to major in business. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2011 * 22/21 16 2 5 9 * Played one season at Franklin Pierce University
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Manny Andrade
Freshman Midfielder 5-8 • 155 Boston, Mass. Charlestown BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four years at Charlestown High School and served as team captain for three seasons ... Named to 2011 Boston City League All-Star Team and earned MVP honors ... Played in all 17 games as a senior, recorded 26 goals and seven assists ... Also garnered Charlestown MVP accolades ... Played for the New England Revolution U-18 Team and FC Greater Boston ... Started 19 games for the Revolution and recorded three goals and five assists ... Was an honor roll student ... In addition, he was a member of the basketball team at Charlestown. PERSONAL: Son of Jaime De Andrade and Felipa Andrade ... Has three brothers, Nelson, Isandro and Jose as well as two sisters, Sonia and Martiniza ... His favorite athletes are Messi, Ronaldo, Nani, Wayne Rooney, Xavi, Iniesta, and Michael Carrick ... Is fluent in Spanish and Cape Verdean Creole ... Plans to major in marketing.
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Matt Barry
Freshman Forward 5-7 • 150 Wethersfield, Conn. Wethersfield BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned letters in soccer, baseball and track at Wethersfield High School ... Played three years of soccer and served as captain during his senior year ... Was an NSCAA All-American (2011), All-New England (2010-11), All-State (2010-11), 2011 CJSA High School State Player of the Year and Hartford Courant Player of the Year ... Accumulated 56 goals and 23 assists while playing for Wethersfield ... Holds Wethersfield’s single season goal scoring record with 32 ... Also holds Wethersfield’s career goal scoring record with 56 … Led team to state title in 2008, a semifinal appearance in 2011 and a CCC North Conference championship in 2011 ... Was a CCC North All-Academic Team member (2009-11) ... Also played for Oakwood Soccer Club (2010-12) and Soccer Plus FC (2005-10). PERSONAL: Son of Leah and Steve Barry ... Has two younger brothers, Mike and Brendan ... Favorite athletes are Thierry Henry and Wayne Rooney ... Has not declared a major.
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Austin Davis
Freshman Goalkeeper 6-3 • 175 Enfield, Conn. Fermi BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned letters in soccer, track & field and volleyball at Enrico Fermi High School ... Was a four-year starting goalkeeper and served as team captain as a senior ... Had a career 1.26 goal against average, a .849 save percentage and 25 shutouts ... Earned the ScholarAthlete Award (2008-11) and the team MVP award (2011) ... Garnered All-Conference (2011) and Journal Inquirer All-Academic Team honors ... Holds school record for most saves in a game with 28 and most shutouts in a one season with eight (in 2008) ... Also played with the Enfield Travel team and led the team to the Connecticut Cup championship in 2007 ... Awarded Chemistry and Spanish Awards, St. Michael’s Book Award, CAPT Excellence Award, and made high-honors all semesters ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Son of Edward and Janice Davis … Has two older brothers, Stephen and Spencer, and one older sister, Kyle … Favorite athletes are Oliver Kahn, Patrick Roy, Shay Given and Chris Kreider ... Majoring in Computer Science.
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Dalton Eudy
Freshman Midfielder 6-0 • 170 Dallas, Texas Jesuit College Prep BEFORE PROVIDENCE : Played soccer at Jesuit College Preparatory School ... Captained Jesuit College Prep as a senior ... Was an All-District midfielder, Jesuit Soccer MVP and voted most likely to become a professional athlete his senior year ... Led his team to the 2010 UIL Texas State Championship 5A, marking first time in history a prep school won in the UIL league in any sport ... Jesuit Prep was rated the number one team in the United States by ESPN RiseFAB 50 ... Also played for Solar Chelsea ’94 (2004-09), Solar Chelsea U16 USSF Development Academy (2009), Solar Chelsea U18 USSF Development Academy (2010-11) and Texas Football Club USL U20 (2012) ... Scored the winning goal from 40 yards out to lead Solar Academy to the North Texas State Cup in 2009 ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Participated in many volunteer events, including Special Olympics 2012 and the City Square Health Clinic. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Diane Eudy ... Has one younger brother, Phillip ... Favorite athletes are Arjen Robben and Dider Drogba ... Has not declared a major.
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Zack Fennessy
Freshman Midfielder 5-11 • 155 Prior Lake, Minn. Prior Lake BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Was a four-year starter for the Prior Lake High School soccer team and served as captain for one year ... Earned AllConference honors three times ... Played for the Minnesota Thunder Academy Blue club team and captained the team for four years ... Also was captain of the Minnesota Thunder Academy/US Soccer Development Academy and the Minnesota Olympic Development team ... Was team captain and led his squad to the 2009 Minnesota State Cup U15 Boys Championship ... Earned Outstanding Academic Achievement Award (2008-10). PERSONAL: Son of Dave and Michelle Fennessy … Has one younger sister, Maddison … Favorite athletes are Aaron Rodgers, Wayne Rooney and Yoann Gourcuff … Plans to major in management.
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The Automated ScoreBook RESULTS ANDTeam STATISTICS Providence2011 College Combined Statistics (as of May 09, 2012) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
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Date Aug 26 Aug 29 Sep 02 Sep 05 Sep 10 Sep 14 Sep 17 Sep 24 Oct 01 Oct 04 Oct 08 Oct 12 Oct 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct 26 Oct 29 Nov 03 Nov 17 Nov 20
Opponent NORTHEASTERN at Quinnipiac #11 BROWN at Rhode Island SACRED HEART HOLY CROSS at #3 Creighton CINCINNATI at #13 USF at Boston University MARQUETTE at #1 Connecticut SETON HALL at PITT at West Virginia NOTRE DAME at #19 Georgetown at #13 LOU DARTMOUTH at #15 UC Santa Barbara
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL 11-8-1 5-3-1 6-5 Score 1-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-3 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-3 1-2 6-1 1-0 2-1 1-2 2-1 0-5 1-0 2-3
L W W Wot W W L W To2 L L L W W W L W L W L
HOME 6-3 2-2 4-1
Att. 381 334 412 2513 478 381 2525 617 995 156 347 2065 312 261 611 491 125 453 581 1311
PC
OPP
28-207 1.40 .135 96-207 .464 10.4 79 1-2
26-229 1.30 .114 92-229 .402 11.4 91 3-3
19 0
18 0
4000 9/444 0/0
11349 11/1032
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7 14 10 20 15 6 16 9 12 26 2 19 5 11 17 23 21 8 18 13 3 1
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AWAY 5-5-1 3-1-1 2-4
UGARTE, Marcos DAVIS, Greg CINTRON, Marc ARBOLEDA, Wilder JECEWIZ, Keith RALEY, John PETRUCCELLI, Jimmy GUERRIERO, Giuseppe BAUMANN, Anthony BALLENTHIN, Thomas DATILUS, David FABIAN, Daniel ADLER, Brandon NABI, Fazal GRISELL, Brian PESCI, Matt ZIEGLER, Phil TOWLER, Phil REGESTER, Byron BIALY, Rob HODGE, George OBANDO, Jhojan Total Opponents
Goalie 18 REGESTER, Byron 1 OBANDO, Jhojan ##
Total Opponents
NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0
gp g a 20 6 3 20 6 3 15 3 5 18 3 0 20 3 0 17 2 2 18 1 3 16 1 1 13 1 1 20 0 3 20 0 3 20 1 0 20 1 0 17 0 2 13 0 1 3 0 1 9 0 0 12 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 20 0 0 20 28 28 20 26 27
GP 2 20 20 20
Min. 52:12 1770:25 1822:37 1822:37
pts
sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att
15 29 .207 15 26 .231 11 20 .150 6 23 .130 6 15 .200 6 17 .118 5 14 .071 3 7 .143 3 5 .200 3 5 .000 3 4 .000 2 10 .100 2 9 .111 2 13 .000 1 1 .000 1 0 .000 0 6 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 84 207 .135 79 229 .114
GA
0 26 26 28
14 .483 3 12 .462 1 11 .550 1 10 .435 3 5 .333 2 9 .529 1 5 .357 0 5 .714 0 2 .400 0 5 1.000 0 2 .500 0 7 .700 0 3 .333 0 4 .308 0 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 .167 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 96 .464 11 92 .402 8
GAAvg Saves
0.00 1.32 1.28 1.38
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 28 26
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 207 229
Saves by Period Providence College Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 66 68
Corners by Period Providence College Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 79 91
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total 211 231
Goals by Period Providence College Opponents Shots by Period Providence College Opponents
Fouls by Period Providence College Opponents
11 13
16 13
103 101 113 111 33 35 39 42
32 31 39 48
101 108 106 121
Marcos Ugarte
1 0
3 4 1 2 1 0
2 3
0 0
0 1 0 0 0 1
0 1
Marc Cintron
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Pct
W-L-T
1.000 0-0-0 65 .714 11-8-1 66 .717 11-8-1 68 .708 8-11-1 1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-3 Sho
0 7 7 3
POSTSEASON HISTORY PROVIDENCE COLLLEGE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
YEAR PC OPP PC OPP PC OPP PC OPP 2011 0 at Louisville 5 (PC #5 Seed) 2010 3 at #4 Villanova 0 2 at #1 Georgetown 1 2 vs. #2 Cincinnati 1 1 vs. #1 Louisville 1 (2OT) (PC #5 Seed) (LOU wins shootout, 3-2) 2009 2 at #4 Villanova 1 1 at #1 Connecticut 0 (OT) 0 vs. #1 St. John’s 2 (PC #5 Seed) 2008 2 #5 Villanova 1 0 at #1 St. John’s 1 (OT) (PC #4 Seed) 2007 0 #5 Cincinnati 2 (PC #4 Seed) 2006 2 #5 Louisville 0 2 at #3 Cincinnati 0 0 vs. #3 St. John’s 2 (PC #4 Seed) 2005 2 at #3 Cincinnati 1 2 at #2 Seton Hall 2 0 vs. #1 USF 0 (2OT) (PC #6 Seed) (PC wins shootout, 4-2) (USF wins shootout, 3-2) 2003 (PC #7 Seed) 2 vs. at #2 Virginia Tech 2 (2OT) PC wins shootout, 4-2 2002 (PC #8 Seed) 0 #1 Boston College 4 1998 (PC #5 Seed) 0 #4 Georgetown 1 1987 (PC #4 Seed) 0 vs. #1 Seton Hall 1 1984 (PC #1 Seed) 2 vs. #4 Villanova 0 0 vs. #3 Connecticut 1 1983 (PC #1 Seed) 3 vs. #3 Syracuse 4 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BIG EAST HONOR ROLL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Year Player Team/Position 2011 Marc Cintron Third Team/Midfield 2010 Matt Marcin First Team/Midfield 2009 Tim Ritter Second Team/Forward 2008 Ryan Maduro Second Team/Midfield Tim Ritter Third Team/Forward 2007 Ryan Maduro First Team/Midfield 2006 Ryan Maduro First Team/Midfield Chris Konopka Second Team/Goalkeeper Tim Ritter Third Team/Forward 2005 Ryan Maduro Third Team/Midfield 2002 Mauricio Solano Third Team/Midfield 2001 Kempes Corbally Second Team/Back 2000 Kevin Jones Second Team/Forward 1999 Kevin Jones Second Team/Forward Kempes Corbally Second Team/Back 1998 Mike Eisenhut Second Team/Midfield John Costigan Second Team/Back 1996 Dan Pires Second Team/Goalkeeper 1991 John Martin Forward 1990 Dwaine Shanley Back ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2011 Marcos Ugarte Midfield 1998 Kempes Corbally Back 1996 Andy McConville Midfield Kevin Jones Forward 2010 2009
ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Matt Marcin Midfield Bryan Minogue Back Jhojan Obando Goalkeeper Andrew Sousa Midfield Justin Kahle Back
Kempes Corbally
Kevin Jones
Ryan Maduro
Matt Marcin
Mauricio Solano
Marcos Ugarte
PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ALL AMERICANS Year Player 2006 Ryan Maduro 1988 Seamus Purcell 1987 Seamus Purcell 1984 Martin Hayes 1983 Martin Hayes
Team/Position First Team/Midfield Third Team/Back First Tem/Back Third Team/Midfield Second Team/Midfield
PROVIDENCE COLLLEGE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY First Round Second Round YEAR 2011 2010 2007 2006 2005 1983
PC OPP 1 Dartmouth 0 6 Saint Peter’s 2 0 at Old Dominion 1 0 at Hoftra 2 1 at Hoftra 0 (OT) 0 Connecticut 2
PC OPP 2 at UC Santa Barbara 3 1 at #16 Ohio 2 0 at #4 North Carolina
2 Martin Hayes
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Ryan Maduro
Seamus Purcell
PROVIDENCE COLLEGE RECORDS
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Most Goals 17, John Farren (1984) Most Assists 12, Art Podgorski (1982) Most Points Scored 43, John Farren (1983) Most Minutes Played 2042, Jhojan Obando (2010) Goals Against Average .880, Jim Morris (1990) Name 1. John Farren 2. Eoin Lynch 3. Jim Rabadan 4. Pat Kocourek 5. Karl Anderson Matt Marcin 6. John Martin Kevin Jones 8. Jay Skelton 9. Tim Ritter 10. Juan Acevedo Steve Warjanka
CAREER GOALS LEADERS Years Goals 1982-85 62 2002-05 27 1975-78 26 1986-88 24 1985-87 22 2007-10 22 1987-91 21 1996-01 21 1978-81 20 2005-07, 2009 19 1994-97 18 1992-94 18
Name 1. John Farren 2. Michael Eisenhut 3. Art Podgorski Ryan Maduro 5. Marc Cintron 6. Alan Doyle 7. Dwaine Shanley Kevin Jones
CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS Years Assists 1982-85 30 1996-99 24 1981-84 22 2004-08 22 2009- 19 1976-79 18 1987-90 17 1996-99 17
Name 1. John Farren 2. Pat Kocourek 3. Eoin Lynch 4. Kevin Jones 5. Jim Rabadan 6. John Martin 7. Matt Marcin 8. Karl Anderson Tim Ritter 10. Ryan Maduro
CAREER POINTS LEADERS Years Points 1982-85 154 1986-88 63 2002-05 61 1996-01 59 1975-78 58 1987-91 56 2007-10 53 1985-87 52 2005-07, 2009 52 2004-08 50
TEAM RECORDS Most Games Won Season 14 (1984) Most BIG EAST Games Won Season 7 (2006) Longest Winning Streak 11 (1970) Most Ties In A Season 9* (2005) Most Overtime Games 12* (2005) Most Improved Won-Loss Record 9.5^ (2005) Most Games In A Season 22 (2010) Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 9 (1980-88) Most Games Lost Season 16 (1995, 2004) Longest Losing Streak 16 (2004) Most Goals Scored Game 11 (1982) Most Goals Scored Season 60 (1983) Fewest Goals Season 8 (2004) Fewest Goals Allowed Season 10 (1970) Most Shutouts In a Season 11 (1984) Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season) 7 (1983) * - NCAA Record; ^ - Tied for 10th best All-Time In NCAA History
Karl Anderson
John Farren
Eoin Lynch
Former Friars and Major League Soccer
Chaka Daley • New England • 1999
Tim Murray • Signed with New England (2010) • 2010-
Ryan Maduro • Signed with New York (2012)
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Chris Konopka • New York • 2011• Drafted by Kansas City (2007)
Andrew Sousa • Drafted by New England (2011)
ALL-TIME BIG EAST STANDINGS North Division Connecticut Syracuse * Boston College Providence South Division Pittsburgh St.John’s Seton Hall Georgetown Villanova
W L T 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 W L T 4 0 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 4 0
W L T 17 4 3 12 6 4 8 9 3 8 7 1 W L T 11 3 2 11 7 1 8 7 1 8 11 0 4 12 1
North Division Syracuse Connecticut Boston College Providence South Division Seton Hall * Pittsburgh Villanova Georgetown St. John’s
W L T 3 1 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 W L T 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 2 1 1 1 2 1
W L T 16 5 2 12 7 2 8 8 5 9 8 0 W L T 18 2 2 10 5 2 8 8 2 8 10 1 4 8 3
North Divison Connecticut Boston College Providence Syracuse South Division Seton Hall * St.John’s Georgetown Villanova Pittsburgh
W L T 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 W L T 4 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 4 0
W L T 13 7 3 4 12 3 9 7 1 8 9 3 W L T 14 4 3 9 7 3 7 11 0 9 8 1 4 10 1
North Division Connecticut Syracuse Providence Boston College South Division Seton Hall * Georgetown St. John’s Pittsburgh Villanova
W L T 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 W L T 4 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 0
W L T 14 8 1 12 10 0 8 8 1 7 11 1 W L T 16 4 0 12 7 1 8 9 1 6 8 1 6 9 2
North Division Connecticut * Boston College Syracuse Providence South Division Seton Hall Georgetown St. John’s Pittsuburgh Villanova
W L T 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 W L T 4 0 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 4 0
W L T 12 5 5 8 10 1 11 4 4 5 8 3 W L T 10 7 1 9 9 1 11 7 1 8 6 3 7 12 0
Seton Hall Boston College * Syracuse Connecticut Georgetown Pittsburgh Villanova Providence St. John’s
W L T PTS 6 2 0 12 5 2 1 11 4 3 1 9 3 2 3 9 4 4 0 8 3 3 2 8 3 5 0 6 2 4 2 6 1 6 1 3
‘85
‘87
‘88 ‘89 ‘90
W L T 11 8 2 14 5 2 10 6 5 9 9 5 11 9 0 7 8 2 8 10 0 8 5 2 8 8 1
All-Time BIG EAST Standings 1985-2011
‘86
Seton Hall * Connecticut St. John’s Villanova Georgetown Syracuse Boston College Providence Pittsburgh St. John’s * Pittsburgh Seton Hall Georgetown Connecticut Boston College Syracuse Providence Villanova
W L T PTS 7 1 0 14 6 2 0 12 5 2 1 11 4 4 0 8 4 4 0 8 3 5 0 6 2 4 2 6 2 5 1 5 0 6 2 2
‘91
W L T 14 4 3 11 7 3 12 5 2 11 7 0 10 8 1 10 9 0 8 7 3 6 8 2 6 7 4
W L T PTS 8 0 0 16 5 2 1 11 4 3 2 9 4 4 0 8 3 4 1 7 3 5 0 6 2 4 2 6 2 5 1 5 2 6 0 4
W L T 17 3 2 12 6 1 12 7 3 11 7 1 7 10 2 10 8 0 8 9 2 6 7 4 9 8 1
St. John’s * Georgetown Boston College Villanova Seton Hall Pittsburgh Syracuse Connecticut Providence
W L T PTS 6 0 2 14 4 2 2 10 5 3 0 10 4 3 1 9 3 3 2 8 3 4 1 7 3 4 1 7 3 5 0 6 0 7 1 1
W L T 18 1 3 9 8 2 12 5 1 6 10 2 8 6 3 9 5 3 7 10 2 19 8 0 7 10 1
Georgetown St. John’s * Boston College Seton Hall Connecticut Syracuse Villanova Pittsburgh Providence
W L T PTS 7 1 0 14 6 1 1 13 5 2 1 11 5 3 0 10 5 3 0 10 2 5 1 5 2 5 1 5 1 6 1 3 0 7 1 1
‘94
W L T 18 4 0 14 5 3 7 7 3 12 6 0 12 6 0 7 9 2 6 11 1 9 8 1 4 12 1
Boston College Pittsburgh Rutgers St. John’s * Syracuse Georgetown Seton Hall Connecticut West Virginia Notre Dame Villanova Providence
W L T PTS 8 1 1 17 8 3 0 16 5 2 4 14 6 3 1 13 6 5 0 12 5 5 1 11 5 5 1 11 4 6 1 9 3 5 3 9 4 7 0 8 4 7 0 8 1 10 0 2
‘95
W L T 11 5 2 14 6 1 10 6 6 16 5 1 10 8 1 8 9 3 10 7 2 7 11 2 5 9 4 9 10 0 6 9 2 2 16 0
St. John’s Connecticut Notre Dame * Rutgers Syracuse Georgetown Seton Hall Boston College Providence Villanova West Virginia Pittsburgh
W L T PTS 9 1 1 19 7 2 2 16 6 3 2 14 6 4 1 13 5 5 1 11 4 5 2 10 4 5 2 10 3 4 4 10 2 5 4 8 3 6 2 8 3 7 1 7 2 7 2 6
W L T 22 2 2 15 3 3 14 7 2 13 7 3 10 7 2 7 10 2 7 10 2 3 10 4 6 8 4 7 8 3 7 12 1 8 7 2
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‘92 ‘93
‘96
ALL-TIME BIG EAST STANDINGS W L T PTS 9 1 1 19 9 2 0 18 7 2 2 16 7 4 0 14 5 5 1 11 4 4 3 11 5 6 0 10 4 6 1 9 3 5 3 9 3 7 1 7 3 8 0 6 1 10 0 2
W L T 18 4 2 15 7 0 14 7 2 11 8 0 10 9 2 6 9 5 11 7 2 5 9 2 10 5 4 7 11 1 7 13 0 3 15 0
W L T PTS 9 2 0 18 8 2 1 17 8 3 0 16 7 4 0 14 6 4 1 13 5 3 3 13 5 4 2 12 4 6 1 9 4 6 1 9 2 8 1 5 1 8 2 4 1 10 0 2
W L T 17 4 0 16 5 3 12 7 2 15 6 0 9 9 1 11 4 4 9 6 3 11 8 1 8 9 1 5 10 2 6 9 3 5 12 0
Rutgers Connecticut * West Virginia St. John’s Georgetown Syracuse Seton Hall Notre Dame Providence Boston College Pittsburgh Villanova
W L T PTS 8 1 2 18 9 2 0 18 8 2 1 17 6 2 3 15 6 4 1 13 6 5 0 12 5 5 1 11 4 5 2 10 5 6 0 10 2 9 0 4 1 8 2 4 0 11 0 0
W L T 11 4 3 13 4 0 13 4 1 11 4 3 9 8 1 9 8 0 9 7 1 8 8 3 8 8 1 6 9 2 6 9 3 2 14 0
Connecticut St. John’s Boston College * Pittsburgh Seton Hall Georgetwon Rutgers Syracuse Notre Dame Providence Villanova West Virginia Connecticut Notre Dame St. John’s * Rutgers Seton Hall Boston College Georgetown Virginia Tech Syracuse Villanova Pittsburgh West Virginia Providence
W L T PTS 8 1 2 18 8 2 1 17 7 3 1 15 7 4 0 14 6 5 0 12 5 5 1 11 5 5 1 11 4 5 2 10 4 7 0 8 3 7 1 7 2 7 2 6 1 9 1 3 W L T PTS 9 1 0 27 7 3 0 21 6 1 3 21 6 3 1 19 6 3 1 19 6 4 0 18 6 4 0 18 4 4 2 14 4 5 1 13 3 7 0 9 2 6 2 8 1 9 0 3 0 10 0 0
W L T 20 3 2 14 5 2 12 7 1 13 5 0 13 7 0 9 8 1 10 9 1 8 9 2 7 8 2 4 13 1 6 9 2 4 13 1 W L T 15 5 2 12 7 0 17 3 3 15 7 3 12 7 2 10 8 0 9 9 1 11 6 2 7 8 1 5 12 0 6 8 3 5 11 0 1 14 2
‘97
‘98 ‘99
‘00 ‘01
All-Time BIG EAST Standings 1985-2011
St. John’s Georgetown Rutgers * Seton Hall Notre Dame Villanova Connecticut Boston College Pittsburgh Syracuse West Virginia Providence Connecticut St. John’s * Rutgers Georgetown Providence Seton Hall Notre Dame West Virginia Syracuse Boston College Pittsburgh Villanova
*Boston College St. John’s Connecticut Notre Dame Georgetown Rutgers Seton Hall Providence Virginia Tech Syracuse Pittsburgh Villanova West Virginia St. John’s Virginia Tech Notre Dame * Rutgers Seton Hall Connecticut Providence Villanova Boston College Pittsburgh Georgetown Syracuse West Virginia
W L T PTS 8 2 0 24 7 1 2 23 7 3 0 21 6 3 1 19 5 4 1 16 5 4 1 16 5 5 0 15 5 5 0 15 5 5 0 15 3 6 1 10 2 7 1 7 2 8 0 6 1 8 1 4
W L T 18 5 0 13 3 5 17 6 0 12 6 3 8 9 1 8 8 3 9 8 3 7 11 0 10 7 1 8 8 2 8 9 1 5 13 0 4 11 2
W L T PTS 8 2 0 24 7 3 0 21 6 3 1 19 5 2 3 18 5 2 3 18 5 3 2 17 4 5 1 13 4 6 0 12 3 5 2 11 3 6 1 10 3 7 0 9 1 5 4 7 1 6 3 6
W L T 17 6 3 14 5 3 16 3 4 11 7 4 9 6 4 9 8 4 6 10 3 10 8 1 6 7 4 6 11 1 8 9 2 4 8 5 5 10 3
‘02 ‘03
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Notre Dame St. John’s Boston College Villanova Goergetown Connecticut* West Virginia Seton Hall Pittsburgh Syracuse Rutgers Providence
W L T PTS 8 1 1 25 6 1 3 21 6 3 1 19 5 3 2 17 5 4 1 16 5 4 1 16 5 4 1 16 5 5 0 15 3 6 1 10 3 7 0 9 2 5 3 9 0 10 0 0
‘04
W L T 13 2 3 10 5 4 12 4 2 7 5 6 11 7 2 10 7 2 12 6 1 11 6 2 6 8 3 5 12 0 6 8 4 0 16 0
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Blue Division Connecticut* Seton Hall West Virginia Notre Dame Georgetown Providence Pittsburgh Marquette Red Division USF St. John’s Cincinnati Villanova Rutgers Syracuse Louisville DePaul
W L T PTS 7 3 1 22 6 3 2 20 6 4 1 19 6 4 1 19 6 5 0 18 3 3 4 13 2 9 0 6 1 8 1 4
W L T 16 3 2 13 4 3 14 7 2 12 8 3 10 9 1 7 4 9 3 12 1 5 11 1
W L T PTS 9 2 0 27 6 2 3 21 6 3 2 20 6 4 1 19 5 4 2 17 3 7 1 10 2 7 2 8 2 8 1 7
W L T 13 6 2 11 6 5 10 7 2 7 7 4 8 8 3 7 8 4 5 11 2 4 11 2
‘05
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions
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ALL-TIME BIG EAST STANDINGS W L T PTS 9 0 1 28 8 2 1 25 8 3 0 24 7 4 0 21 7 4 0 21 4 5 1 13 3 8 0 9 0 11 0 0
W L T 15 3 3 10 7 2 15 6 2 13 7 0 9 8 1 5 11 2 6 11 0 1 15 1
Blue Division Connecticut Notre Dame West Virginia Georgetown Providence Marquette Seton Hall Pittsburgh
W L T PTS 8 2 1 25 8 3 0 24 6 3 2 13 6 5 0 18 5 4 2 17 3 5 3 12 1 7 3 6 1 9 1 4
W L T 11 4 4 11 8 4 7 5 6 9 8 2 10 7 3 4 11 3 4 10 3 2 13 2
Red Division Cincinnati Rutgers St. John’s* 5 USF Louisville DePaul Syracuse Villanova
W L T PTS 7 3 1 22 6 4 1 19 4 2 17 14 4 3 4 16 4 5 2 14 4 7 0 12 2 8 1 7 2 9 0 6
W L T 11 6 2 10 6 3 6 2 9 6 4 5 10 3 5 12 2 7 8 1 6 10 1
Red Division Louisville St. John’s * USF Villanova DePaul Rutgers Cincinnati Syracuse
W L T PTS 8 2 1 25 6 1 4 22 6 3 2 20 5 5 1 16 5 6 0 15 5 6 0 15 3 8 0 9 2 9 0 6
W L T 13 3 4 9 3 9 14 4 3 9 8 2 8 9 3 9 10 0 8 10 0 3 15 0
‘06
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Blue Division Notre Dame Connecticut * West Virginia Providence Georgetown Seton Hall Pittsburgh Marquette
W L T PTS 7 0 4 25 8 2 1 25 7 3 1 22 5 4 2 17 5 5 1 16 3 8 0 9 1 9 1 4 1 9 1 4
W L T 14 5 5 20 3 1 14 6 2 9 8 2 7 11 1 7 11 1 3 13 2 2 12 4
Red Division DePaul Louisville St. John’s USF Villanova Cincinnati Rutgers Syracuse
W L T PTS 7 4 0 21 6 3 2 20 6 3 2 20 6 4 1 19 5 5 1 16 5 5 1 16 4 7 0 12 3 8 0 9
W L T 12 8 0 11 7 4 9 7 5 14 6 2 10 9 1 9 10 1 7 11 1 6 8 4
‘07
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Blue Division Notre Dame Connecticut Georgetown Providence West Virginia Pittsburgh Seton Hall Marquette
W L T PTS 7 2 2 23 6 3 2 20 5 3 3 18 5 5 1 16 3 4 4 13 3 6 2 11 2 5 4 10 1 8 2 5
W L T 12 7 2 11 5 6 11 5 3 9 7 3 5 9 5 7 8 3 6 8 4 3 10 4
Red Division St. John’s USF * DePaul Louisville Villanova Cincinnati Syracuse Rutgers
W L T PTS 8 1 2 26 7 3 1 22 5 4 2 17 5 5 1 16 4 5 2 14 4 6 1 13 4 6 1 13 3 6 2 11
W L T 19 3 3 15 5 3 9 7 4 11 8 2 7 10 2 7 10 2 8 6 3 6 9 3
‘08
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions
All-Time BIG EAST Standings 1985-2011
Blue Division West Virginia Connecticut Notre Dame Providence Seton Hall Pittsburgh Georgetown Marquette
‘09
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Blue Division Georgetown Notre Dame Connecticut West Virginia Providence Marquette Pittsburgh Seton Hall
W L T PTS 7 2 0 21 6 2 1 19 5 1 3 18 5 4 0 15 4 4 1 13 3 4 2 11 1 6 2 5 1 8 0 3
W L T 12 6 2 10 6 4 12 2 6 11 8 2 13 6 3 7 8 4 6 9 2 3 13 1
Red Division Louisville * Cincinnati St. John’s USF Villanova DePaul Syracuse Rutgers
W L T PTS 9 0 0 27 5 1 3 18 4 3 2 14 4 3 2 14 4 3 2 14 1 5 3 6 0 6 3 3 1 8 0 3
W L T 20 1 3 7 5 7 10 6 2 9 7 4 8 8 3 4 10 5 2 10 5 4 11 1
‘10
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Blue Division Marquette West Virginia Connecticut Notre Dame Providence Georgetown Pittsburgh Seton Hall
W L T PTS 7 2 0 21 6 3 0 18 5 2 2 17 5 3 1 16 5 3 1 16 7 2 0 21 2 7 0 6 1 8 0 3
W L T 9 8 2 11 8 1 19 3 3 9 5 4 11 8 1 12 6 2 4 13 1 5 11 1
Red Division USF Rutgers St. John’s * Louisville Villanova DePaul Cincinnati Syracuse
W L T PTS 7 0 2 23 6 1 2 20 4 5 0 12 3 4 2 11 3 5 1 10 3 5 1 10 2 7 0 6 1 7 1 4
W L T 13 4 4 11 7 3 14 7 2 14 7 2 8 9 4 6 11 2 6 11 1 3 12 1
‘11
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions
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ALL-TIME FRIAR GREATS Bill Doyle guided the Friars to a 207-155-35 mark in 27 seasons (1968-94) as the head coach (second longest tenure of any head coach ever at PC). He led the Friars to the NCAA Tournament in 1983. His Friars earned the Sampson Trophy in 1983 and 1984 as the top team in the Eastern Region. In 1983, he was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year and he was one of eight finalists for 1984 National Coach of the Year. In 1984, his Friar squad was ranked eighth nationally and first in New England. Martin Hayes ‘85 was the first Friar to receive All-America accolades. He earned Second Team All-America honors in 1983 and Third Team All-America honors in 1984. Hayes also was an All-New England selection as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. He scored 16 goals and added 16 assists (48 points) in four seasons as a midfielder for PC.
John Farren ‘86 holds all of the Providence scoring records. He was the 1982 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and the scoring leader in New England as a freshman with 43 points (17 goals, nine assists). Farren was an All-New England selection as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. He ranks first at PC in goals (62), assists (30) and points (154). Farren also holds the PC single-season goals record (17) and points record (43). Seamus Purcell ‘ 89 was the top defender to ever play for the Friars. He was a 1987 First Team All-America selection (PC’s first First Team All-America selection in soccer), a 1988 Third Team All-America selection and a 1988 First Team All-New England. Purcell registered 21 points (eight goals, five assists) in four seasons at Providence. He was inducted into the Providence College Hall of Fame on February 16, 2008 and is the first ever soccer player to be inducted into the PC Hall of Fame. John Martin ‘91 ranks fifth all-time at Providence in goals with 21 and sixth all-time in points with 56. His senior season, he earned All-BIG EAST honors as a forward. In four seasons with the Friars, the native of Toms River, N.J. registered 21 goals and 14 assists.
Dwaine Shanley ‘91 was the first Friar ever to earn All-BIG EAST honors. In 1990, Shanley earned conference honors as a defender. He also earned Second Team All-New England accolades his senior season. Shanley, who recorded 31 points in his career as a defender, ranks fifth on PC’s all-time assist list with 17. His senior year, the native of Dublin, Ireland earned PC’s prestigious Mal Brown Award.
Chaka Daley ‘96 filled every role in Friar soccer. He played for the team from 1992-96 and recorded nine goals and six assists in 69 games. After graduation, he served as an assistant coach for PC for four seasons before becoming the head coach in 2000. In 2005, Daley was named NSCAA Division I New England Coach of the Year after leading PC to a 7-4-9 mark and to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. He led the Friars to five NCAA Tournament berths in his last seven years, including three consecutive trips, a feat that had never been accomplished. He had an extensive professional career and is the first Friar ever to play in the MLS, as he spent the 1999 season with the New England Revolution. In December 2011, Daley was hired as the head coach at the University of Michigan.
Kevin Jones ‘01 ranks fifth all-time at PC in points (59), tied for fourth all-time in goals (21) and tied for fifth all-time in assists (17). He was named Second Team All-BIG EAST in 1999 and 2000 was named to the All-Rookie Team in 1996. In 1999, Jones received First Team All-New England accolades and was named PC Male Athlete of the Year.
Kempes Corbally ‘02 was a two-time All-BIG EAST selection and a BIG EAST All-Rookie Team member. In 1999 and 2001, he earned Second Team All-BIG EAST honors as a defender. A native of Dublin, Ireland, Corbally recorded seven goals and two assists in 70 career games with the Friars. He earned the College’s Mal Brown Award his senior year.
Eoin Lynch ‘06 helped lead the 2005 Friars to one of the greatest seasons ever. He scored the winning goal in overtime to give PC a 1-0 win over Hofstra in the First Round of the 2005 NCAA Tourney. It was the Friars’ first NCAA win ever. He finished his career ranked second all-time at PC in goals (27) and third in points (61). He led the Friars in scoring in each of his four seasons. As a senior, he earned All-New England accolades and All-BIG EAST honorable mention honors. Chris Konopka ‘07 is one of the top goalkeepers in Friar history. He ranks third all-time at Providence with 49 career games played. In 2006, he was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team and became the second goalkeeper in PC history to earn conference accolades. In 2005, Konopka played 2020:38 and set a PC record for most minutes played in one season. He finished with 12 career shutouts. Konopka made his MLS debut with the New York Red Bulls on August 13, 2011. Ryan Maduro ‘09 is one of the top players to ever play at Providence. He helped lead the Friars to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. After his sophomore season in 2006, Maduro was named to the NSCAA All-America First Team and became just the second Friar ever to earn first team honors. He also became the first Friar to earn All-BIG EAST First Team accolades (2006 and 2007). In all, he earned four All-BIG EAST honors. He also was named PC Male Athlete of the Year in 2007. He ranks tied for third all-time at PC with 22 career assists and ninth with 50 career points. Maduro signed with the New York Red Bulls of the MLS on March 19, 2012. Tim Murray ‘09 also emerged as one of the top goalkeepers to ever play at Providence College. Murray, who holds the Providence College record for most career shutouts (27), completed his final season at PC in 2009. Murray played in 60 career games at Providence, including 19 in each of his last three seasons. In 2008, he helped the Friars record a 9-7-3 mark as he posted a 0.86 goals against average and notched a career-high 10 shutouts. In 2009, Murray finished with nine shutouts and posted a 0.90 goals against average as Providence reached the BIG EAST semifinals for the second time in four years. Murray also helped the Friars reach the NCAA Tournament in 2007 and 2006. Matt Marcin ‘11 completed his career at Providence tied for fifth all-time with 22 goals and seventh with 53 points. In 2010, Marcin led the Friars to one of their best seasons ever as he tallied a team-high 10 goals. The Friars finished with a 13-6-3 overall record and advanced to the BIG EAST Championship final. PC then earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament and defeated Saint Peter’s, 6-2, to advance to the second round for the second time ever. Marcin was named to the NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team, the All-BIG EAST First Team and earned BIG EAST All-Tournament Team honors.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1968 (6-3-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 3 at Bryant 2 at Stonehill 1 at Brandeis 0 at Clark 2 at Barrington 2 at Merrimack 3 at Sacred Heart 2 at RI College 1 RHODE ISLAND 16
OPP 1 0 371 1 0 1 216
1969 (3-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 2 STONEHILL 3 at Bryant 0 at Clark 3 at Coast Guard 1 BRANDEIS 1 BARRINGTON 3 SACRED HEART 2 RI College 1 RHODE ISLAND 16
OPP 0 1 75353 (OT) 1 429
1970 (11-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 2 COAST GUARD 6 BRYANT 3 ASSUMPTION 4 MERRIMACK 2 BARRINGTON 2 BRANDEIS 2 ST. ANSLEM’S 1 SACRED HEART 3 STONEHILL 2 RI COLLEGE 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 RHODE ISLAND 31
OPP 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 410
1971 (10-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 4 ROGER WILLIAMS 1 at Merrimack 2 RI COLLEGE 4 at Assumption 1 BRANDEIS 2 STONEHILL 2 at St. Anselm’s 3 SACRED HEART 2 at Bryant 2 HOLY CROSS 0 at Boston College 0 at Rhode Island 2 BARRINGTON 25
OPP 0 0 0 2 31 1 1 1 1 321 16
1972 (11-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 3 MERRIMACK 1 RI COLLEGE 10 ASSUMPTION 4 SACRED HEART 3 STONEHILL 4 ST. ANSELM’S
OPP 1 0 1 2 1 2
2 BRANDEIS 4 COAST GUARD 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 3 BRYANT 3 RHODE ISLAND 2 BARRINGTON 0 FORDHAM 42
1 2 2 0 71 121
1973 (6-2-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 1 MERRIMACK 1 at RI College 5 ASSUMPTION 1 RHODE ISLAND 3 at Holy Cross 7 STONEHILL 0 at Connecticut 4 BRYANT 2 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 COAST GUARD 3 BARRINGTON 27
OPP 0 41 1(OT) 1 0 81 2 0 0 18
1974 (3-8-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 7 MERRIMACK 1 RI COLLEGE 0 BROWN 1 ASSUMPTION 0 RHODE ISLAND 0 HOLY CROSS 1 BRYANT 1 ST. ANSELM’S 5 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 CONNECTICUT 1 BARRINGTON 1 BOSTON UNIV. 18
OPP 0 1 40 7223O 23226
1975 (7-4-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 2 MERRIMACK 1 RHODE ISLAND 1 HOLY CROSS 4 BRYANT 2 BOSTON UNIV. 4 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 ASSUMPTION 4 BENTLEY 0 CONNECTICUT 5 BARRINGTON 2 STONEHILL 25
OPP 0 320 1 3 22 1 0 1 15
1976 (10-6-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 4 MERRIMACK 3 RI COLLEGE 7 ASSUMPTION 2 RHODE ISLAND 4 HOLY CROSS 1 BOSTON UNIV. 4 BRYANT 1 ST. ANSELM 2 BOSTON COLLEGE 3 BENTLEY
OPP 0 0 0 30 20 0 (2OT) 0 2
0 STONEHILL 1 BARRINGTON 1 BRANDEIS 1 CONNECTICUT 1 LONG ISLAND 1 Oneonta (N.Y.)* 36 *ECAC Tournament
10 (2OT) 2250 17
1977 (5-9-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 9 at Merrimack 1 RHODE ISLAND 3 at Holy Cross 1 BOSTON UNIV. 1 at Bryant 3 at Boston College 1 at Assumption 3 STONEHILL 0 BENTLEY 0 at Connecticut 2 BARRINGTON 2 ST. ANSELM’S 1 RI COLLEGE 0 at Massachusetts 27
OPP 1 33 (OT) 320 21 1130 2222
1978 (8-4-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 6 MERRIMACK 1 at RI College 6 ASSUMPTION 0 at Rhode Island 4 HOLY CROSS 4 BRYANT 1 at Brandeis 1 MASSACHUSETTS 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 at Bentley 2 at American Int. 2 at Barrington 3 at Stonehill 30
OPP 0 0 2 30 1 5310(OT) 0 1 2 18
1979 (6-6-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 5 at Merrimack 3 RI COLLEGE 2 RHODE ISLAND 1 at Holy Cross 1 YALE 0 at Massachusetts 2 at Boston College 3 BENTLEY 1 at Brown 3 AMERICAN INT. o at Bryant 2 CONNECTICUT 23
OPP 1 0 30 410 2 41 2725
1980 (7-5-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 4 BARRINGTON 0 at RI College 6 at Stonehill 2 at Rhode Island 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE
OPP 0 0 (OT) 0 3 (OT) 0
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0 HOLY CROSS 0 at Yale 3 BRYANT 0 at Brandeis 3 MASSACHUSETTS 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 at Bentley 1 at Boston University 4 SE MASS. 2 at American Int. 29
1 (OT) 52 (OT) 11 0 (OT) 0 (OT) 20 1 16
1981 (9-5-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 4 at Barrington 4 FAIRFIELD 0 RHODE ISLAND 1 at New Hampshire 2 YALE 0 BRANDEIS 1 at Massachusetts 1 at Boston College 2 at Assumption 2 BENTLEY 3 at Bryant 0 BOSTON UNIV. 7 STONEHILL 0 at Brown 0 at Holy Cross 1 SOUTHERN CONN. 28
OPP 1 2 10 1 30 30 0 1 0 (OT) 0 651 (OT) 24
1982 (8-7-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 11 BARRINGTON 4 at Fairfield 1 at Rhode Island 1 at Yale 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 at Southern Conn. 7 HOLY CROSS 1 MASSACHUSETTS 0 at Boston College 6 ASSUMPTION 0 at Bentley 0 BOSTON UNIV. 5 BRYANT 8 SETON HALL 2 at Stonehill 2 BROWN 2 CONNECTICUT 53
OPP 0 1 22 (OT) 2 41 0 10 0 (OT) 20 0 2 (OT) 3 (OT) 3 (OT) 23
1983 (13-3-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 7 at Barrington 4 FAIRFIELD 0 RHODE ISLAND 3 at New Hampshire 6 MAINE 7 at Seton Hall 1 at UMass 0 at Boston College 7 at Assumption 5 QUINNIPIAC 1 BOSTON UNIV. 2 BENTLEY
OPP 0 0 12 1 1 0 0 (OT) 0 0 0 0
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4 STONEHILL 3 at Brown 4 at Holy Cross 3 Syracuse* 0 Connecticut# 60 *BIG EAST Tournament; #NCAA Tournament 1984 (14-2-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC 6 at Fairfield 1 at Rhode Island 3 IONA 2 MANHATTAN 1 MASSACHUSETTS 4 SYRACUSE 7 SETON HALL 4 HOLY CROSS 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 3 at Stonehill 3 at Northeatern 1 at Conneticut 0 at Boston University 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 MAINE 3 BROWN 2 at Villanova 0 at Connecticut* 46 *BIG EAST Tournament
0 3 (OT) 1 4215
OPP 0 0 0 0 22 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 (OT) 0 0 3 (OT) 0 112
1985 (8-7-1/0-3-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 0 at Syracuse 12 IONA 0 1 RHODE ISLAND 32 at Holy Cross 1 1 at Massachusetts 21 at Loyola* 23 vs Yale* 1 2 at New Hampshire 1 5 at Hartford 1 0 at Boston College 14 STONEHILL 0 7 NORTHEASTERN 2 0 CONNECTICUT 21 at Brown 1 (OT) 0 BOSTON UNIV. 48 FAIRFIELD 0 37 22 *Loyola Invitational 1986 (9-8-0/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 7 at Utica 1 3 at Iona 0 3 at Rhode Island 2 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 (OT) 0 at Yale 12 SYRACUSE 1 (OT) 4 HOLY CROSS 1 1 at Boston University 61 HARTFORD 0 0 DARTMOUTH 21 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 (OT) 0 at Connecticut 3-
1 BROWN 0 MASSACHUSETTS 1 at Fairfield 1 at Central Conn. 5 at Northeastern 32
210 2 (OT) 1 26
1987 (9-7-1/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 3 FAIRFIELD 0 1 RHODE ISLAND 21 at New Hampshire 31 CENTRAL CONN. 0 2 at Syracuse 1 2 at Holy Cross 2 (OT) 6 NORTHEASTERN 0 1 at Hartford 0 0 at Dartmouth 23 IONA 0 1 at Boston College 2(OT)1 CONNECTICUT 32 BOSTON UNIV. 1 (OT) 1 at Massachusetts 21 ST. JOHN’S 0 5 at Brown 0 0 Seton Hall* 131 19 *BIG EAST Tournament 1988 (8-8-1/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 4 at Fairfield 1 2 at Rhode Island 2 (OT) 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 1 YALE 22 SYRACUSE 0 4 HOLY CROSS 0 2 at Northeastern 0 2 HARTFORD 32 at Iona 0 0 at Central Conn. 20 BOSTON COLLEGE 20 at Connecticut 22 at Boston University 42 MASSACHUSETTS 1 2 at St. John’s 0 1 BROWN 231 24 1989 (5-8-3/0-2-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 2 RHODE ISLAND 31 at New Hampshire 1 (OT) 4 MERRIMACK 2 4 at Brown 2 0 at Syracuse 51 at Holy Cross 1 (OT) 0 at Yale 22 FAIRFIELD 0 0 at Dartmouth 12 IONA 0 1 CONNECTICUT 1 (OT) 2 NORTHEASTERN 1 1 at Boston College 20 BOSTON UNIV. 20 at Massachusetts 20 ST. JOHN’S 220 26
1990 (8-5-2/2-4-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 0 at Rhode Island 12 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 (OT) 1 BROWN 0 1 at Seton Hall 21 at Fairfield 0 (OT) 2 at Iona 0 3 HOLY CROSS 0 2 at Northeastern 0 1 at Connecticut 1 (OT) 2 SYRACUSE 1 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 (OT) 3 PITTSBURGH 2 3 GEORGETOWN 4 (OT) 0 at St. John’s 11 at Villanova 322 15 1991 (6-8-2/2-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 1 Merrimack* 1 (OT) 3 Iona* 0 1 FAIRFIELD 0 2 at Georgetown 0 5 NORTHEASTERN 2 0 ST. JOHN’S 20 SETON HALL 20 at Syracuse 23 at Holy Cross 2 (OT) 0 at New Hampshire 41 CONNECTICUT 22 at Pittsburgh 0 2 at Brown 32 at Boston College 2 (OT) 1 VILLANOVA 30 MASSACHUSETTS 123 27 *New Hampshire Invitational 1992 (6-7-4/2-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 3 IONA 1 1 at Fairfield 1 (OT) 1 PITTSBURGH 30 at Northeastern 13 HOLY CROSS 0 1 GEORGETOWN 0 2 at Massachusetts 1 0 SYRACUSE 10 RHODE ISLAND 0 (OT) 1 at Dartmouth 1 (OT) 0 at Connecticut 51 at St. John’s 22 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 2 at Seton Hall 2 (OT) 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 22 at Villanova 42 BROWN 1 22 26 1993 (7-10-1/0-7-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 5 Iona* 0 2 at Fordham* 0 3 FAIRFIELD 1 3 MASSACHUSETTS 0
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1 at New Hampshire 1 DARTMOUTH 1 at Boston College 1 at Pittsburgh 0 at Syracuse 2 at Rhode Island 0 at Georgetown 2 CONNECTICUT 1 VILLANOVA 0 at Holy Cross 0 ST. JOHN’S 4 NORTHEASTERN 1 SETON HALL 2 at Brown 29 *at New York Tech
542211 (OT) 332123 1 (OT) 1 32
1994 (4-12-1/0-7-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP 2 at Fairfield 0 0 Hartwick* 34 Oneota State* 1 1 at St. John’s 30 SYRACUSE 21 at Yale 0 3 PITTSBURGH 4 (OT) 1 GEORGETOWN 23 IONA 0 0 at Massachusetts 31 at Seton Hall 50 at Connecticut 61 at Villanova 1 (OT) 1 at Dartmouth 52 HOLY CROSS 3 (OT) 4 RHODE ISLAND 5 (OT) 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 124 44 *Mayor’s Cup XIX (Oneonta, NY) 1995 (2-16-0/1-10-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough PC OPP 0 FAIRFIELD 22 at West Virginia 33 BROWN 4 (OT) 0 PITTSBURGH 31 ST. JOHN’S 34 YALE 1 0 RUTGERS 40 CONNECTICUT 20 at Villanova 21 at Holy Cross 20 at Notre Dame 10 at Rhode Island 20 at Georgetown 40 SYRACUSE 11 at Dartmouth 20 at Boston College 33 SETON HALL 2 2 at Harvard 317 44
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1996 (6-8-4/2-5-4) • Coach: Brian Ainscough PC OPP 0 NOTRE DAME 12 at Fairfield 0 2 at Pittsburgh 2 (OT) 1 RHODE ISLAND 0 1 at Brown 22 RUTGERS 2 (OT) 2 VILLANOVA 0 2 at Yale 1 (OT) 1 at Seton Hall 61 HOLY CROSS 0 (OT) 2 WEST VIRGINIA 1 3 GEORGETOWN 3 (OT) 0 at St. John’s 40 at Syracuse 13 BOSTON COLLEGE 3 (OT) 2 DARTMOUTH 30 at Connecticut 10 at Harvard 324 33 1997 (3-15-0/1-10-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough PC OPP 0 at Boston College 20 at Notre Dame 32 CONNECTICUT 1 (OT) 1 PITTSBURGH 41 Yale 33 FAIRFIELD 1 1 HARVARD 21 SYRACUSE 51 St. JOHN’S 42 at Rhode Island 1 1 at West Virginia 23 BROWN 40 at Holy Cross 11 SETON HALL 50 at Villanova 11 at Rutgers 33 at Georgetown 41 at Dartmouth 322 49 1998 (9-9-1/6-4-1) • Coach: Brian Ainscough PC OPP 0 at Connecticut 30 vs. Vermont % 11 vs. New Hampshire% 20 at Fairfield 10 at St. John’s 81 at Syracuse 0 (OT) 2 HARVARD 1 2 at Pittsburgh 0 4 RHODE ISLAND 0 0 WEST VIRGINIA 21 at Brown 21 RUTGERS 24 VILLANOVA 2 2 NOTRE DAME 1 2 GEORGETOWN 1 2 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 0 at Seton Hall 0 (OT) 3 DARTMOUTH 1 0 at Georgetown * 1 (2OT)25 28 % @ UNH Tournament; * BIG EAST Quarterfinals
1999 (8-8-1/5-6-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough PC OPP 3 at Boston College 1 1 FAIRFIELD 1 (OT) 3 at Harvard 2 (OT) 1 Rutgers 34 at Villanova 1 1 at Rhode Island 40 at West Virginia 21 CONNECTICUT 31 PITTSBURGH 0 1 BROWN 20 at Notre Dame 42 SYRACUSE 31 ST. JOHN’S 23 at Georgetown 1 4 QUINNIPIAC 1 1 SETON HALL 0 3 at Dartmouth 2 30 32 2000 (4-13-1/3-7-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 1 vs. Maine* 20 vs. URI* 12 at Fairfield 32 WEST VIRGINIA 1 (OT) 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 31 at Pittsburgh 2 (OT) 2 VILLANOVA 2 (OT) 0 RUTGERS 32 GEORGETOWN 1 1 CONNECTICUT 43 NOTRE DAME 1 2 at Brown 30 at Seton Hall 50 at Syracuse 20 at St. John’s 24 QUINNIPIAC 2 0 at Virginia 21 DARTMOUTH 221 41 * at URI Invitational 2001 (1-14-2/0-10-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 0 vs. Duquesne* 10 at St. Bonaventure 40 ST. JOHN’S 10 at Dartmouth 30 at Syracuse 52 at New Hampshire 2 (OT) 0 at Georgetown 10 HARVARD 31 BROWN 1 (OT) 1 at Villanova 32 at Boston College 32 PITTSBURGH 30 NOTRE DAME 20 at Rutgers 20 CONNECTICUT 13 at Quinnipiac 0 1 SETON HALL 513 41 * at St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
2002 (7-11-0/5-5-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 2 vs. Sacred Heart * 1 1 at Cent. Connecticut* 20 RUTGERS 31 GEORGETOWN 30 RHODE ISLAND 31 at Notre Dame 53 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 (2OT)3 SYRACUSE 0 1 at Harvard 21 at Virginia Tech 0 1 at Connecticut 21 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 at Brown 20 at Seton Hall 13 QUINNIPIAC 2 4 at Pittsburgh 2 2 VILLANOVA 0 0 at Boston College # 424 36 2003 (6-10-3/4-5-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 6 vs. Sacred Heart* 1 0 at Cent. Connecticut* 11 RUTGERS 42 RHODE ISLAND 1 1 vs. Florida Atlantic 30 at South Florida 1(OT)1 at West Virginia 0 1 Seton Hall 0 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 (OT) 3 at Georgetown 1 1 at St. John’s 32 at Brown 2 (OT) 1 PITTSBURGH 0 0 NOTRE DAME 20 at Villanova 10 VIRGINIA TECH 10 HARVARD 22 at Virginia Tech# 2 (OT) 0 vs. Notre Dame# 122 27 * @ CCSU Tournament # BIG EAST Tournament 2004 (0-16-0/0-10-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 0 at Bradley* 10 vs. Drake* 32 VILLANOVA 30 at Rhode Island 30 at Rutgers 10 at Boston College 20 at Seton Hall 31 CONNECTICUT 20 CENTRAL CONN. 10 GEORGETOWN 1 (2OT)2 BROWN 32 WEST VIRGINIA 3 (OT) 1 ST. JOHN”S 30 at Syracuse 10 at Harvard 30 at Pittsburgh 28 35 * at Bradley Classic
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Providence celebrates after capturing its first ever NCAA Tournament win, a 1-0 overtime decision at Hofstra on November 18, 2005.
2005 (7-4-9/3-3-4) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 4 Maine 0 1 at Rhode Island 1 (2OT) 2 SACRED HEART 0 1 at Yale 1 (2OT) 1 at Louisville 1 (2OT) 1 at Cincinnati 1 (2OT) 3 SYRACUSE 2 0 ST. JOHN’S 0 (2OT) 3 at Georgetown 2 2 at Connecticut 3 (OT) 2 SETON HALL 2 (2OT) 1 BROWN 1 (2OT) 1 NOTRE DAME 20 at West Virginia 11 at Pittsburgh 0 2 at Cincinnati# 0 2 at Seton Hall# 2 (2OT) 0 South Florida# 0 (2OT) 1 at Hofstra* 0 (OT) 0 at North Carolina* 2 27 21 # BIG EAST Tournament * NCAA Tournament 2006 (13-7-0/7-4-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 4 SACRED HEART 1 1 RHODE ISLAND 2 - 1 at Northeastern 0 3 VILLANOVA 1 2 RUTGERS 0 3 at Syracuse 2 0 at St. John’s 1 (OT) 1 at Marquette 0 3 at Holy Cross 2 4 GEORGETOWN 0 0 CONNECTICUT 12 PITTSBURGH 1 (OT) 2 BROWN 1 0 at Notre Dame 3-
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1 at Seton Hall 0 WEST VIRGINIA 2 LOUISVILLE # 2 at Cincinnati # 0 St. John’s # 0 at Hofstra * 31 # BIG EAST Tournament * NCAA Tournament
0 10 0 2220
2007 (9-8-2/5-4-2) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 2 SACRED HEART 1 (2OT) 0 at Rhode Island 2 - 1 NORTHEASTERN 0 1 HARVARD 21 HOLY CROSS 0 2 at DePaul 0 1 at USF 33 SYRACUSE 1 0 ST. JOHN’S 0 (2OT) 0 at Georgetown 20 at Connecticut 32 MARQUETTE 0 1 at Boston College 0 2 at Pittsburgh 0 3 SETON HALL 2 (OT) 2 NOTRE DAME 2 (2OT) 0 at West Virginia 30 CINCINNATI # 20 at Old Dominion * 121 24 # BIG EAST Tournament * NCAA Tournament 2008 (9-7-3/5-5-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 1 SACRED HEART 0 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 1 at Holy Cross 1 (2OT) 1 GEORGETOWN 0 0 at Northeastern 0 (2OT) 0 CINCINNATI 0 (2OT) 0 LOUISVILLE 10 at Syracuse 30 at St. John’s 12 at Seton Hall 3 - (OT) 1 CONNECTICUT 0 1 WEST VIRGINIA 0 2 BRYANT UNIVERSITY 0 1 at Notre Dame 32 at Marquette 0 1 at Harvard 33 PITTSBURGH 0 2 VILLANOVA # 1 0 at St. John’s # 1 (OT) 19 17 # BIG EAST Tournament 2009 (10-7-3/5-4-2) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 1 at Sacred Heart 0 (2OT) 1 HOLY CROSS 0 0 at Boston University 31 NORTHEASTERN 0 1 at Rutgers 2 (2OT) 0 at Villanova 11 SYRACUSE 0
0 ST. JOHN’S 3 at Pittsburgh 0 at Connecticut 0 NOTRE DAME 1 YALE 1 SETON HALL 1 HARVARD 1 MARQUETTE 1 at West Virginia 2 at Georgetown 2 at Villanova # 1 at Connecticut # 0 St. John’s # 18 # BIG EAST Tournament
0 (2OT) 0 31 (2OT) 1 (2OT) 1 (2OT) 20 0 (OT) 1 (OT) 1 0 (OT) 217
2010 (13-6-3/4-4-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 2 RHODE ISLAND ^ 1 0 at Brown ^ 0 (2OT) 0 at Michigan State 43 SACRED HEART 1 1 QUINNIPIAC 0 1 at Northeastern 0 1 LOUISVILLE 22 at Harvard 1 1 at Notre Dame 20 GEORGETOWN 10 CONNECTICUT 21 at DePaul 1 (2OT) 1 at Marquette 0 (2OT) 2 PITTSBURGH 0 2 at Seton Hall 1 1 WEST VIRGINIA 0 3 at Villanova # 0 2 at Georgetown # 1 2 Cincinnati # 1 1 Louisville # 1 (2OT) 6 SAINT PETER’S * 2 1 at Ohio State * 233 24 # BIG EAST Tournament * NCAA Tournament ^ Ocean State Soccer Classic 2011 (11-8-1/5-3-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley PC OPP 1 NORTHEASTERN 22 at Quinnipiac 1 1 BROWN ^ 0 1 at Rhode Island ^ 0 (OT) 1 SACRED HEART 0 2 HOLY CROSS 0 0 at Creighton 32 CINCINNATI 0 1 at USF 1 (2OT) 0 at Boston University 11 MARQUETTE 31 Connecticut 26 SETON HALL 1 1 at Pittsburgh 0 2 at West Virginia 1 1 NOTRE DAME 22 at Georgetown 1 0 at Louisville # 51 DARTMOUTH 0 2 at UC Santa Barbara 3 # BIG EAST Tournament * NCAA Tournament ^ Ocean State Soccer Classic
FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS
First Last TEAM Meeting Meeting W L T American Int. College 1978 1981 3 0 0 Assumption 1970 1983 10 2 0 Barrington 1968 1983 12 3 0 Bentley 1975 1983 5 1 3 Boston College 1970 2008 13 17 7 Boston University 1974 2011 3 11 2 Bradley 2004 2004 0 1 0 Brandeis 1968 1981 1 7 0 Brown 1974 2011 7 14 7 Bryant 1968 2008 12 3 0 UC Santa Barbara 2011 2011 0 1 0 Central Connecticut 1986 2004 1 5 0 Cincinnati 2005 2011 4 1 2 Clark 1968 1969 0 2 0 Coast Guard 1969 1973 2 1 1 Connecticut 1973 2011 5 31 2 Creighton 2011 2011 0 1 0 Dartmouth 1986 2011 3 11 1 DePaul 2007 2007 1 0 1 Drake 2004 2004 0 1 0 Duquesne 2001 2001 0 1 0 Fairfield 1981 2000 15 3 2 Florida Atlantic 2003 2003 0 1 0 Fordham 1972 1993 1 1 0 Georgetown 1990 2011 12 11 1 Hartford 1985 1988 3 1 0 Hartwick 1994 1994 0 1 0 Harvard 1995 2010 3 10 0 Hofstra 2005 2006 1 1 0 Holy Cross 1971 2011 19 8 4 Iona 1984 1994 11 0 0 Louisville 2005 2011 1 3 2 Long Island 1976 1976 0 1 0 Loyola 1985 1985 0 1 0 Maine 1983 2005 3 1 0 Manhattan 1984 1984 1 0 0 Marquette 2006 2011 5 1 0 Massachusetts 1977 1994 7 10 0 Merrimack 1968 1991 12 0 1 Michigan State 2010 2010 0 1 0 New Hampshire 1980 2002 9 7 2 North Carolina 2005 2005 0 1 0 Northeastern 1984 2011 13 2 1 Notre Dame 1995 2011 2 14 1 Old Dominion 2007 2007 0 1 0 Oneonta (N.Y.) 1976 1994 2 0 0 Pittsburgh 1990 2011 13 8 1 Quinnipiac 1983 2011 7 0 0 Rhode Island 1968 2011 10 26 4 Rhode Island College 1968 1980 8 2 1 Roger Williams 1971 1971 1 0 0 Rutgers 1995 2009 1 10 1 Sacred Heart 1968 2011 13 0 1 St. Anselm 1970 1977 5 1 0 St. Bonaventure 2001 2001 0 1 0 St. John’s 1987 2009 2 19 3 St. Peter’s 2010 2010 1 0 0 Seton Hall 1982 2011 10 11 6 Stonehill 1968 1985 13 1 1 Southeastern Mass. 1980 1980 1 0 0 Southern Connecticut 1981 1982 0 1 1 South Florida 2003 2011 0 2 2 Syracuse 1983 2009 11 15 0 Utica 1986 1986 1 0 0 Vermont 1998 2003 0 1 1 Villanova 1984 2010 9 10 2 Virginia 2000 2000 0 1 0 Virginia Tech 2002 2003 1 1 0 West Virginia 1995 2011 8 8 0 Yale 1979 2009 5 7 2 TOTALS (44 seasons) 306 305 65
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ALL-TIME ROSTER
Name Brian Abbate Juan Acevedo Brandon Adler Jon Alva-Cavero Karl Anderson Kevin Anderson Brian Anselmo Jeff Anthony Wilder Arboleda Ricardo Arocha
A Years G-A-Pts 1994-97 0-1-1 1994-97 18-11-47 2011- 1-0-2 2001-02 0-2-2 1985-87 22-8-52 1974-75 1989-92 8-4-20 1978 0-0-0 2009- 8-3-19 2004-05 0-0-0
Hometown Guilford, Conn. Belmont, Mass. Montville, N.J. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Simsbury, Conn. Rutland, Mass. Massapequa, N.Y. Rocky Hill, Conn. Pawtucket, R.I. Fanwood, N.J.
Tom Babka Brett Bache Lou Bachetti Sean Bakhtiari Bill Baker Brian Baker Matt Baldwin Thomas Ballenthin Tony Barriera Jay Barry Greg Basillio Jeremiah Bass Manoel Batista Anthony Baumann Ray Bedard Greg Bennett Tim Bennett Robert Berardi John Bernard Rob Bialy Richard Bianco John Blackburn Thomas Blesso Gerald Boisvert Michael Boss Bert Brenton Kevin Brouillard A.J. Brown Bobby Brown Justin Brown Patrick Buckley Ted Burbage Joe Burbige Alex Bury Andrew Bussmann Tim Button Henru Buzy Larry Byrne
B 1994-96 3-3-9 1999-01 0-1-1 1981 0-0-0 2006-09 0-1-1 1979-80 7-9-23 2002-05 0-0-0 1991-94 13-8-34 2011- 0-3-3 1987-89 4-6-14 1974 1990-91 0-0-0 1996 0-0-0 1968-69 2010- 1-2-4 1972,74-75 4-1-9 2000-04 1-4-6 1988-91 1-2-4 1982-83 2-1-5 1968-69 2011- 0-0-0 1973-75 4-0-8 1988 0-0-0 1998-01 10-10-30 1970-71 1978 0-0-0 1985 1-0-2 1974-77 2-6-10 2006-09 0-1-1 1995-98 3-6-12 1989 0-0-0 1982-84 0-4-4 1982 0-1-1 2000 0-0-0 2004-07 6-3-15 1997-01 11-7-29 1984-85 1971 1975 1-0-2
Berwyn, Ill. Cranston, R.I. Enfield, Conn. Hampstead, N.H. Barrington, R.I. Annapolis, Md. Conroe, Texas Lexington, Mass. Norwood, Mass. Warren, R.I. Tewksbury, Mass. Racine, Wis. Cranston, R.I. Spring Hill, Fla. Ellington, Conn. Dublin, Ireland Omaha, Neb. Cheshire, Conn. Palmer, Mass. East Greenwich, R.I. East Providence, R.I. Damascus, Md. Billerica, Mass. Lewiston, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Bethesda, Md. Killingly, Conn. Ft. Myers, Fla. Westtown, N.Y. Kirkwood, Mo. New York, N.Y. Pearl River, N.J. Babylon, N.Y. Shrewsbury, Mass. Guilford, Conn. Rocky Hill, Conn. Iselin, N.J. Deep River, Conn.
Jeff Caiola Phil Caliendo Dennis Calvalho Jack Capetta Steve Carreira Louis Carreiro Blaine Carroll T.J. Casey Mike Cavallo
C 1988-91 7-7-21 1984 0-0-0 1974 1974-76 1-0-2 1984 0-0-0 1971 1979-82 0-2-2 1997-00 0-0-0 1991 0-0-0
Chapel Hill, N.C. Duxbury, Mass. Kearny, N.Y. Rocky Hill, Conn. Tiverton, R.I. Westport, Mass. Natick, Mass. Milford, Conn. Ludlow, Mass.
Name David Chase Paul Chase James Chirico Bill Chisholm James Christian Nick Cianci Marc Cintron Sean Clark Denis Clarke Fritz Cleveland George Cleveland Derek Cobbe Kevin Coffey Mark Cohn Tony Conte Jason Cooley Kempes Corbally David Corcoran Russell Corner Gary Corrigan John Costigan Sean Coughlin Chris Coulis Greg Cox Jonathan Crawford Steve Crowe Tyler Cundy Connor Curran-Hays Don Cunningham Kevin Curry Tony Czar
Years G-A-Pts 2003-04 0-4-4 1999 1-2-4 1978 0-0-0 1980-82 2-2-8 1989-92 0-2-2 2007-09 3-4-10 2009- 7-19-33 1990-93 2-4-8 1989 2-1-5 1986 1983-84 0-0-0 1999-00 2-4-8 1976-77 9-2-20 1972-75 0-1-1 1978-81 6-3-15 1991-93 0-0-0 1998-01 7-2-16 1988-90 0-1-1 1998-01 5-2-12 1995-98 1-0-2 1997-98 3-2-8 1983 0-0-0 1993-96 0-3-5 1992-93 0-0-0 1992-96 5-5-15 1976-79 1-1-3 2000 0-0-0 2003 0-0-0 1982-83 0-0-0 1968-69 1993-96 2-3-7
Hometown Morris Plains, N.J. Weymouth, Mass. Fishkill, N.Y. Short Hills, N.J. Agawam, Mass. W. Hartford, Conn. Piscataway, N.J. Greenlawn, N.Y. Dublin, Ireland Long Lake, N.Y. Long Lake, N.Y. Dublin, Ireland Northampton, Mass. Framingham, Mass. Enfield, Conn. Clifton, Va. Dublin, Ireland Deham, Mass. Abington, Mass. Salisbury, Md. Dublin, Ireland Newport, R.I. Toronto, Ontario Havertown, Pa. McClean, Va. Peterborough, N.H. Barrington, R.I. Camp Hill, Pa. Nyack, N.Y. Needham, Mass. Westfield, N.J.
Chaka Daley Michael Daly Ralph D’Andrea David Datilus Greg Davis James Davis Mark Davis John Dawson Pat Day Shawn Deehan Keith DellaRocco Dan Denault Mark Deresienski Rishi Desai Dom Digilo Ryan Dillon Michael DiStefano Jeff Dobozy Matt Dolan Keith Donohue Keith Dorsey Mike Dorsey Alan Doyle Peter Drennan Tim Driscoll Evan Dufault Brad Dunn Brendan Dunnigan
D 1992-95 9-6-24 2007-10 0-0-0 1981-85 10-9-29 2007-11 0-4-4 2010-11 10-3-23 1968-69 1981-82 1-0-2 1985 1988 0-0-0 2001-04 0-0-0 1975-77 1-0-2 1973 0-1-1 1970 2011- 0-0-0 1973-75 1-0-2 1991 0-0-0 1994 0-0-0 1992 0-0-0 1988 0-0-0 1989-92 1-2-4 1997-99 4-2-10 1988-91 2-0-4 1976-79 13-18-44 1975-77 3-2-8 1983-85 0-1-1 2004 1-1-3 1999-00 0-0-0 1983
Toronto, Ontario Hicksville, N.Y. Pascoag, R.I. Linden, N.J. Jamaica, N.Y. Ridgewood, N.J. Mahawa, N.J. Boxford, Mass. Kingston, R.I. Salisbury, Md. Windsor, Conn. Chicopee, Mass. Narragansett, R.I. Holmdel, N.J. Hamden, Conn. Fort Polk, La. Succasunna, N.J. Delaware, Ohio New Prov., N.J. Middletown, N.J. Cranston, R.I. Franklin, Mass. North Kingstown, R.I. Pittsfield, Mass. Melville, N.Y. Sutton, Mass. Scituate, Mass. Westminster, Conn.
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ALL-TIME ROSTER
Name Michael Eisenhut Mike Enright Ken Erdoes Brian Evans
Years 1996-99 1986 1989-90 1997-00
E
G-A-Pts 11-18-40 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2
Hometown Hanover, Mass. Oakland, N.J. Marietta, Ga. N. Branford, Conn.
F Daniel Fabian Irving Farrell Patrick Farrell Ryan Farrell Tim Farrell John Farren Pelino Ferzoco Brian Feschler Jeff Finan Tom Finocchio Blair Fish Brian Fleming Colin Fogarty Dave Freniere
2008-11 4-7-15 1972-73 8-2-18 1973-76 2002-04 0-0-0 1980-82 10-9-29 1982-85 62-30-154 1973-75 9-3-21 1986 0-0-0 1978-79 0-0-0 1988 0-0-0 1991, 93 3-0-6 1979 2-0-4 1981 0-0-0 1981-84 6-7-19
Southbury, Conn. Pascoag, R.I. Dublin, Ireland Glastonbury, Conn. New City, N.Y. Toronto, Ontario Leominster, Mass. S. Windsor, Conn. Cumberland, R.I. Lynn, Mass. Wakefield, R.I. Waltham, Mass. N. Kingstown, R.I. Natick, Mass.
Brian Gaffey Eric Gardula Brian Gareau Chris Garrahan Dave Gendron Matthew Giardina Matthew Gilbride Tim Gilbride Mike Gilbride Matthew Gilbridge Jim Gothers Tim Gray Brian Grisell Chris Guay Guiseppe Guerriero
G 1980 0-0-0 1985 1-0-2 1992-95 3-5-11 1978-80 1-6-8 1989 0-0-0 1971 1980-83 3-1-7 1970-73 6-2-14 1978-79 1-0-2 1982 1985-88 8-2-18 1997-98 0-0-0 2010- 2-1-5 1988 0-0-0 2008-11 3-2-8
Topsfield, Mass. Ruthland, Mass. Glastonbury, Conn. Greenville, R.I. Kingsport, Tenn. Pittsfield, Mass. New Haven, Conn. New Haven, Conn. New Haven, Conn. Greensboro, N.C. Wethersfield, Conn. Sherborn, Mass. Brookfield, Conn. Harrisville, R.I. Essex, Mass.
Rafael Haegney Scott Hankard Jim Harrigan Mike Harrington Ted Harrington Brian Harty Michael Hastings Kevin Haverty Larry Hayes Martin Hayes John Healy Hani Henein Derren Hermann Johan Hernandez James Hickey George Hodge Chris Hogan Thomas Holden, Jr. Chris Holterfoff Kyle Hutchins Brian Hynes
H 1996 0-0-0 2003-07 1-1-3 1976-79 4-3-11 1991-93 1-0-2 1984 0-0-0 1984-86 1-1-3 1968-69 1970-73 1-1-3 1984-85 13-13-39 1982-83 12-13-37 1982 0-0-0 1987-90 7-7-21 1985 2010 0-0-0 1971 2009- 0-1-1 1987 0-0-0 1970 1996-99 3-7-13 1976-79 1-4-6 1994-95 0-0-0
Holliston, Mass. Glastonbury, Conn. Bristol, Conn. Longsdale, Pa. Needham, Mass. Farmington, Conn. Leominster, Mass. Leominster, Mass. Dublin, Ireland Dublin, Ireland Sudbury, Mass. E.Brunswick, N.J. Bloomington, Ind. Scotch Plains, N.J. Rockport, Mass. Dartmouth, Mass. Foxboro, Mass. New Bedford, Mass. Wayne, N.J. Cumberland, R.I. Essex Junction, Vt.
I
Name Michael Iafrati Carlos Isidoro
Years 2005-05 1972
Keith Jecewiz Kevin Jones Brian Jones
2009- 1996-00 1992-95
Dave Kacerguis Justin Kahle Ryan Kanaczet Terry Keith Tim Kelley Joe Kidson Jeff Kilday John King Milan Kirby Pat Kocourek Mark Koczan Scott Kosier Keith Krostrewski Jeremy Krause Sam Krauter Dave Kreinsen Robert Kruse John Kuhlman
K 1970-72 2006-09 2-8-12 1993 1979-80 1-2-4 1986-87 1995 1-0-2 2011- 0-0-0 1987 0-1-1 1983 0-0-0 1986-88 24-15-63 1986-89 0-2-2 1988 0-1-1 1995-98 0-1-1 1996-98 0-4-4 2001 0-0-0 1976-79 0-4-4 1994-97 10-3-23 1984, 86 0-1-1
Bethlehem, Conn. Oceanport, N.J. North Scituate, R.I. Minneapolis, Minn. Granbury, Conn. Hingham, Mass. Marshfield, Mass. Manchester, Conn. Mendham, N.J. Edina, Minn. Bricktown, N.J. W.Springfield, Mass. Orchard Park, N.Y. Holliston, Mass. Indianapolis, Ind. Bohemia, N.Y. Forth Wayne, Ind. Chesterfield, Mo.
Eric LaBranche David Lapine Andy Latessa Juan Carlos Latuf Bill Lawrence Piter Leal Kyle LeDuc Kevin Legare Mark Leskanic Mike Lindgren Steve Logan Peter Lomenzo, Jr. William Lubin Brendan Lynch Dave Lynch Eoin Lynch John Lyons
L 1980-83 9-9-27 1984 0-0-0 1987 0-0-0 1984 0-0-0 1978-80 1-6-8 1991-92 2-1-5 2005-06 0-0-0 1978-80 1-0-2 1984-85 1-4-6 1975-78 3-2-8 1974-75 1968-69 1970-71 1982-85 14-11-39 1988 1-0-2 2002-05 27-7-61 1971
West Springfield, Mass. Danvers, Mass. Fairfax, Va. Santiago, Chile Bourne, Mass. Westport, Mass. Topsham, Maine Warwick, R.I. Bloomfield, N.J. Thornwood, N.Y. Bay Shore, N.J. Wayne, Pa. Kensingston, Conn. Stoney Point, N.Y. Glastonbury, Conn. Yarmouth, Mass. Iselin, N.Y.
Ian MacKenzie Mike Madden Ryan Maduro Jim March Matt Marcin Chris Markgraf Andrew Martella Jason Martin John Martin Xavier Matesan Jon Mayhew Emilio Mazzola
M 2002-03 0-0-0 1972 0-0-0 2004-08 12-16-50 1970-72 12-0-24 2007-10 22-9-53 1991-94 5-4-14 1968-69 1991-94 2-4-8 1987-91 21-14-56 1970-73 3-1-7 1982-83 2-0-4 1972-74 3-1-7
Barrington, R.I. Scituate, Mass. Bristol, R.I. Bethlehem, Conn. Wilmington, Del. Cedarburh, Wis. East Northport, N.Y. Pawcatuck, Conn. Toms River, N.J. Tauton, Mass. Madison, Conn. Newton, Mass.
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G-A-Pts 0-0-0 1-0-2
Hometown Warwick, R.I. Warren, R.I.
4-2-10 21-17-59 2-5-9
Smithtown, N.Y. Westford, Mass. Andover, Mass.
ALL-TIME ROSTER Name Tim McAward Jim McCartney Toussaint McClure Andrew McConville Peter McConville Kevin McCormick Geoff McCoy Sean McDermott Andy McDonald Bill McGarry Sean McGroarty Jim McInnis Brendan McKeague Nathan Mckeever Francis McNeice Jonathan Medcalf Christian Meyer Paul Mihich Bryan Minogue Tom Moran Mike Moretti Robert Morgan Dan Moriarty Kevin Mullen Mike Mulligan Kevin Mullins Mark Mullins Brian Murphy Greg Murphy John Murphy
Years G-A-Pts 1978, 81 0-1-1 1976 3-0-6 06-07, 09-10 0-3-3 1996-99 12-12-36 1987 0-0-0 1968-71 1989-90 1-0-2 1990-93 6-1-13 1994-95 1-1-3 1990 0-0-0 1989-92 3-1-7 1978 2-0-4 2006 0-0-0 2007-08 0-0-0 1968-69 2006-07 12-2-26 1992-95 3-0-6 2003 1-0-2 2007-10 1-0-2 1999-01 0-0-0 1979-82 8-6-24 1971-73 2-3-7 1989 0-0-0 1972-73 0-1-1 1976 0-0-0 1975 1-0-2 1981-84 3-11-17 1979-83 6-8-20 1974 1977-79 10-7-27
Hometown Garden City, N.Y. S. Windsor, Conn. Atlanta, Ga. Madison, Conn. South Orange, N.J. Endwell, N.Y. Shelton, Conn. Glenmont, N.Y. Holiston, Mass. Ridgefield, Conn, Media, Ohio Woonsocket, R.I. Alexandria, Va. Lilburn, Ga. Braintree, Ma. Tulsa, Okla. Huntington, N.Y. Roswell, Ga. Miller Place, N.Y. West Springfield, Mass. Hamden, Conn. Pittsfield, Mass. Monson, Mass. Mowsy, N.Y. Bohemia, N.Y. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Chemlsford, Mass. Manhasset, N.Y. East Northport, N.Y.
Fazal Nabi Michael Narciso Erik Nelson Kevin Neumen Robert Nicholas Chris Noble Derek Nobrega John Nunes
N 2011-12 0-2-2 2005-08 3-3-9 1987 0-0-0 2005-09 4-2-10 1968-69 1986 1-0-2 2002-05 8-5-21 1984 0-0-0
Portland, Maine Livingston, N.J. St. Paul, Minn. Miller Place, N.Y. Barrington, R.I. Montclair, N.J. Cumberland, R.I. Bristol, R.I.
Greg O’Brien Joseph O’Connell Matt O’Donnell Gerard O’Riordan Shawn O’Sullivan Matt O’Toole Matt Otte
O 1979-80 1993-96 3-3-9 2004-06 1-0-2 1990-91 0-0-0 1972 1-0-2 1997-00 3-4-10 2004-07 2-1-5
Hamden, Conn. Landing, N.J. Armonk, N.Y. Woodside, N.Y. Wallingford, Conn. Norwell, Mass. East Lyme, Conn.
Rich Pace Kyle Pacheco Dean Palozej Bob Panzenhagen Greg Papaz Brian Parks Michael Pereira Matt Pesci Eric Peterson Anthony Petrarca Jimmy Petruccelli
1984-87 2006 1975 1976-77 1973,75-76 1976-78 2007-10 2010-11 1982-85 2002-05 2011-
P 9-9-27 0-0-0 2-0-4 1-2-4 4-0-8 4-3-11 1-3-5 0-1-1 1-3-5 3-8-14 1-3-5
Massapequa, N.Y. Smithfield, R.I. Ellington, Conn. Riveredge, N.J. Cumberland, R.I. Colts Neck, N.J. London, Ontario Towaco, N.J. Simsbury, Conn. Johnston, R.I. Brentwood, N.H.
Name Charles Pettygrove Joe Piro Michael Pizzaro Ronald Plaska Arthur Podgorski Dean Polozej Shane Powell Laird Prescott Seamus Purcell Pat Quill Craig Quish
Years G-A-Pts 1976-77 5-2-12 1981 2-0-4 1971 1968-69 1981-84 17-12-46 1974,1976 2-0-4 2010-11 0-0-0 1990-93 0-0-0 1985-88 8-5-21 Q 1989 0-0-0 1994 0-0-0
Jim Rabadan Mike Rafferty John Raley Kevin Reagan James Reardon Alex Redding Jonathan Rhode Jim Riccobono Mark Richards Daniel Riley, Jr. Scott Ritter Timothy Ritter Brendan Roche Peter Roman Jeffrey Romig Scott Rosenburg Michael Rucki Peter Russell Kenneth Ryan
R 1975-78 26-6-58 1974 2008-11 2-6-10 1977 0-1-1 1968-70 2007-09 4-1-9 2000-04 3-6-12 1995-98 1-2-4 1985 1970 1992, 93 0-1-1 2005-06, 08-09 14-14-42 1995 0-0-0 1975-78 7-14-28 2006 0-0-0 1984, 85 2-1-5 1985-87 2-4-8 1988-91 8-12-28 1968-71
Emil Samman Roy Sandeman Dave Sarazan Issam Sawtarie Jeff Sawyer Jeffrey Schulz Paul Sciarra David Scorpio Jeff Scott Chip Scutari Dwaine Shanley Jim Sheil Peter Sheil Robert Silva Jay Skelton Mark Smaldrone Walter Smietana Bruce Smith Dane Smith Jeff Smith Michael Smith Mike Smith Mauricio Solano Andrew Sousa Steve Souza Mark Stefancci Andy Stephens
S 1992-95 3-4-10 2008-09 0-0-0 1986 0-1-1 2006 0-1-1 2000-04 0-0-0 1968-69 1971 2010 0-0-0 1988-92 10-9-29 1988 0-0-0 1987-90 14-17-45 1973 1-0-2 1970,1973 1-1-3 1968-69 1978-81 20-4-44 1980 0-2-2 1968-69 1972 1-0-2 1997-00 1-2-4 2001-04 6-3-15 1985-88 1-1-3 1980 0-0-0 2000-02 5-3-13 2008-10 8-7-23 1979-80 1981 1983-85 4-6-14
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Hometown Southport, Conn. Chappaqua, N.Y. Newburgh, N.Y. Colonia, N.J. Ind. Orchard, Mass. Ellington, Conn. Wilmington, Del. Trinidad, West Indies Dublin, Ireland Westfield, N.J. Danbury, Conn. Teaneck, N.J. Verona, N.J. St. Inigoes, Md. Pawtucket, R.I. Newton, Mass. Guilford, Conn. Bayshore, N.Y. Westford, Mass. Rockville, Conn. Fairfax, Va. Weston, Mass. Hampton, Va. Rockyhill, Conn. New Orleans, La. Simsbury, Conn. Columbia, Md. Needham, Mass. Levittown, N.Y. Harrington, N.J. Edinburgh, Scotland East Greenwich, R.I. Bethany, W.Va. Chicopee, Mass. West Islip, N.Y. Branford, Conn. Cranston, R.I. Brick, N.J. Rockaway, N.J. Dublin, Ireland West Springfield, Mass. West Springfiled, Mass. Ludlow, Mass. Westerly, R.I. Tiverton, R.I. Rocky Hill, Conn. Fall River, Mass. Wyoming, R.I. Omaha, Neb. Westport, Conn. Springfield, Mass. Coral Springs, Fla. Fall River, Mass. Little Compton, R.I. Enfield, Conn. Hamden, Conn.
ALL-TIME ROSTER Name Todd Stigliano Chris Stoker Carlos Suero Mike Suffeleto Mike Sullivan Charles Sunderland Eric Swanbeck
Years G-A-Pts 1999-02 7-1-15 2008-09 1-0-2 2001-04 2-5-9 1971-74 17-6-40 1976-77 2-1-5 1968-69 1975 1-0-2
Hometown Newington, Conn. Holden, Mass. Plantation, Fla. Blackstone, Mass. S. Glastonbury, Conn. Fall River, Mass. Franklin, Mass.
Chris Tarrant Herbert Thomas Michael Thompson Neville Thompson Larry Tirone Alex Titelis Zachary Tobin Hadrien Toure Phil Towler Mark Traynor Joe Troy Todd Trusk Dion Tsourides Kevin Tuzzio
T 1988 0-0-0 1968-69 1968-69 2001 1-1-3 1973 0-0-0 1974 2002-05 1-4-6 2006-07 2-5-9 2011- 0-0-0 1981 1-0-2 1983 0-0-0 1985 1984 0-0-0 1987 1-0-2
Cazenovia, N.Y. Dominca, West Indies Ludlow, Mass. Miami, Fla. Saten Island, N.Y. Faziegn, Greece North Kingstown, R.I. Lyon, France Cumbria, England Milton, Ontario Norwalk, Conn. Phoenix, Pa. Shrewsbury, Mass. Belmar, N.J.
Marcos Ugarte Bill Urkie
2011- 1987
Jeff Van Tiem Anthony Varbaro Mark Ventrone Chris Violandi Steve Viollette
1989 1984 1990-93 1980 1985
Steve Warjanka Joseph Weill Jerome Wesson Benjamin Wexler Ian Wexler Kevin Williams Glay Wilnot Larry Witt Michael Wright Bernie Yanelli
W 1992-94 18-5-41 2003-06 3-1-7 1990 0-0-0 2006-07, 09 1-0-2 2002-05 13-2-28 1984-87 3-7-13 1975 1970-73 1-0-2 1995 0-0-0 1978 1-2-4
Michael Zizzamia Phil Ziegler
2002 2010-
U
6-3-15 0-0-0
Providence, R.I. Radding, Conn.
3-2-8 0-0-0 1-5-7 0-0-0 0-0-0
Devon, Pa. Ryebrook, N.Y. East Greenwich, R.I. Duxbury, Mass. Cumberland, R.I.
V
Maplewood, N.J. Merrick, N.Y. Providence, R.I. Minnetonka, Minn. Minnetonka, Minn. Maplewood, N.J. Liberia, W.Africa Islina, N.J. Amherst, N.Y. Rocky Hill, Conn.
Name Ken Begasse Oliver Blum Keasal Broome Glen Butrick Michael Cardenas Peter Chenette Joe Crehan Gerry Eustace Steve Eustace Robb Falaguerra Walt Felag Carmine Gangi Michael Greulich Danny Glynn Chris Ivany Michael King Chris Konopka Brian Lee Damian LoBasso Peter Lyons Michael Magee Clevie Mandiville Jack McGovern Jim Morris Frank Morris Timothy Murray Jeff Newman Charlie Nolfi Jhojan Obando Dave O’Brien Terry Olsen Bob Pattan Daniel Pires Byron Regester Peter Rothman James Smith Christian Tate Joe Troy Barry Williams Michael Wright
Years 1992-93 2008-09 2010- 1982 1999 1978-80 1983-86 1989 1979 1990-92 1975 1986 1999-02 1999-01 1993-96 2003-06 2003-06 2005-06 2007 1976 1975-77 1991-93 1983 1987-90 1980-82 2005-09 2001-04 1987-88 2007-11 1976-79 1985 1977 1995-98 2008- 1980-83 1990-93 1997-98 1988 1984-85 1994
-All goaltender statistics prior to the 1975 season are unavailiable. *Saves for the 1975 and 1980 seasons are unavailiable.
Z 0-0-0 0-0-0
Goalkeepers Games GAA Saves 5 2.65 24 0 -- -- 0 -- -- 1 0.00 0 6 1.57 25 26 1.49 62* 62 1.13 230 2 1.00 18 3 3.11 17 4 2.12 12 7 1.15 1 1.00 3 15 2.55 83 42 2.15 197 22 2.63 109 0 -- -- 49 1.17 199 0 -- -- 0 -- -- 6 0.80 16 19 1.56 82* 1 3.00 9 2 0.50 1 33 1.28 198 31 1.29 222* 60 1.01 201 41 1.32 198 22 1.15 99 44 1.15 167 36 1.29 261 3 0.00 0 1 2.00 8 63 1.90 378 5 0.73 3 23 1.08 87 47 1.43 263 5 3.50 10 5 1.82 18 5 0.64 12 13 1.95 55
Windsor, Conn. East Lyme, Conn.
-Statistics are unavailiable for the 1969-1971 and 1974 seasons.
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Hometown Danbury, Conn. N.Yarmouth, Maine Claymont, Del. Wash. Township, N.J. Framingham, Mass. Manchester, N.H. Walpole, Mass. Peekstill, N.J. Metchuen, N.J. East Providence, R.I. Warren, R.I. Norwalk, Conn. Cincinnati, Ohio Manchester, England Kuwait City, Kuwait Ashland, Mass. Toms River, N.J. Hillsborough, N.J. River Vale, N.J. Providence, R.I. Trenton, N.J. Lincoln, Mass. Kings Park, N.Y. Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, Del. Haverhill, Mass. Northboro, Mass. Dedham, Mass. Kissimmee, Fla. Springfield, Mass. Germantown, Tenn. Ludlow, Mass. Westerville, Ohio Glastonbury, Conn. S.Burlington, Vt. Weymouth, Mass. Norwalk, Conn. Keene, N.J. Ramsey, N.Y.
WELCOME TO FRIARTOWN... 2012 SCHEDULE August 24 Fri. at Northeastern 27 Mon. at Monmouth 31 Fri. at Bryant $
6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Noon
September 3 Mon. vs. Brown/URI $ (at URI) 7 Fri. BOSTON UNIVERSITY 9 Sun. MICHIGAN STATE 12 Wed. HOLY CROSS 22 Sat. USF * 29 Sat. MARQUETTE *
TBA 3:00 p.m. Noon 3:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
October 3 Wed. at Seton Hall * 9 Tues. at Columbia
7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
13 Sat. 17Wed. 20 Sat. at 24 Wed. 27 Sat. at 31 Wed.
PITTSBURGH * GEORGETOWN * Notre Dame * CONNECTICUT * Connecticut * BIG EAST First Round
7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Noon 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA
November 3 Sat. BIG EAST Quarterfinals TBA 9 Fri. at BIG EAST Semifinals # TBA 11 Sun. at BIG EAST Final # TBA Home matches in BOLD CAPS $ - Ocean State Classic * - BIG EAST Conference Match # - at Red Bull Arena - Harrison, N.J.