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CHAPEY FIELD AT ANDERSON STADIUM
On April 23, 2016, Providence College Athletics officially dedicated Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium, the new state-of-the-art facility for the men’s and women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse teams. The stadium features seating for over 1,500 fans, chair back seats, a new press box and two luxury boxes for entertainment. In addition the stadium also has new locker rooms for home and visiting teams and a 13HD Daktronics video board. The stadium has hosted multiple post-season events since its opening, including the 2016 Men’s Soccer BIG EAST Semifinals and NCAA Tournament games and the 2017 BIG EAST Men’s Lacrosse Championship. The venue also hosted the fourth round of the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup between the New England Revolution and the Rochester Rhinos.
Providence College Information Location: ................................................................................... Providence, R.I. Founded: ...................................................................................................... 1917 Enrollment: ................................................................................................ 3,989 President: ............................................................. Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Denomination: ...........................................Roman Catholic (Dominican) Athletics Director: .................................................................Robert Driscoll Conference: ........................................................................................ BIG EAST Nickname: ...................................................................................................Friars Colors: .................................................... Black, White and Silver (PMS 877) Home Field: ......................................Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium Coaching Staff Head Coach................... Craig Stewart (Franklin Pierce University ‘04) Years as Head Coach/Years at Providence..................................... 9/Sixth Overall Record...................................................................................106-43-17 Record at Providence........................................................................ 55-35-11 Associate Head Coach.....................John Mark Andrade (Syracuse ‘02) Assistant Coach.......... Dave DeMello (University of Rhode Island ‘94) Assistant Coach.............................. Karl Spratt (Univ. of Sunderland ‘05) Director of Perf. Analysis...................Chris Wasilewski (Providence ‘15) Director of Soccer Admin....................Hannah Poirier (Providence ‘16) Men’s Soccer Office Phone: ..................................................401-865-2005 Team Information 2016 Overall Record .................................................................................. 15-7 2016 BIG EAST Record ................................................................................7-2 2016 BIG EAST Finish .................................................................................First Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................................................9/2 NCAA Tournament: ........................................................Nine Appearances ......................... (1983, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014,2016) 2016 Postseason.........BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal, NCAA Elite 8 2017 Captains.......................................Mark Jecewiz,Dominik Machado, ........................................................................................................... Mac Steeves
Table of Contents General information..........................................................................................1 BIG EAST Conference........................................................................................2 Bob Driscoll......................................................................................................3-4 Friar Coaching Staff/Support Staff........................................................ 5-10 2017 Friars...................................................................................................11-35 - 2017 Roster................................................................................................. 12 - Player Profiles.......................................................................................13-35 2016 Stats/Results.....................................................................................36-37 Friar History.................................................................................................38-57 - Postseason History: BIG EAST & NCAA Championships.......39-40 - Providence College Records................................................................. 41 - Friar All-Americans & All-BIG EAST Selections................................ 42 - Friars in Major League Soccer.............................................................. 43 - All-Time Big East Standings............................................................44-47 - All-Time Friar Greats...........................................................................48-49 - All-Time Series Results............................................................................ 49 - Year-By-Year Results...........................................................................50-53 - All-Time Roster.....................................................................................53-57 2017 Schedule.................................................................................................. 58 Credits The 2017 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: Laura Nagel, Moira Sweeney, Mimi Borkan Photography: Stew Milne, Will Schneekloth, David Silverman, Tom Maguire, Richard Benjamin, New England Revolution, New York Red Bulls.
Media Relations Men’s Soccer SID .........................................................................Mimi Borkan Phone Number.................................................................... 401-865-1733 (o) E-Mail........................................................mborkan@friars.providence.edu Twitter ..................................................@PCAthletics | @PCFriarsMSoccer Web Site ...................................................................................www.friars.com Mailing Address.................................................................................................... ................... Alumni Hall - 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918
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THE BIG EAST
2017 Men’s Soccer Preseason Honors Offensive Player of the Year Mac Steeves, Providence, RS-Sr., F * Defensive Player of the Year Cory Brown, Xavier, Sr., D * Goalkeeper of the Year JT Marcinkowski, Georgetown, Jr. * 2017 Men’s Soccer Preseason All-BIG EAST # Ricky Lopez-Espin, Creighton, Sr., F Mac Steeves, Providence, RS-Sr., F Harry Cooksley, St. John’s, So., F ^ Lewis Suddick, Butler, So., M Jared Timmer, Butler, Jr., M Christopher Lema, Georgetown, Sr., M Luka Prpa, Marquette, So., M Andreas Bartosinksi, Villanova, Sr., M Lucas Stauffer, Creighton, Jr., D Mark Jecewiz, Providence, RS-Jr., D Cory Brown, Xavier, Sr., D ^ JT Marcinkowski, Georgetown, Jr., GK
BIG EAST Final Standings (2016) 1. Providence 2. Butler (Tournament Champions) 3. Villanova 4. Creighton 5. Xavier 6. DePaul 7. Georgetown 8. St. John’s 9. Marquette 10. Seton Hall
All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Riggs Lennon, Creighton, Sr., F Ricky Lopez-Espin, Creighton, Jr., F Miguel Polley, Villanova, RS-Jr., M/F Andres Arcila, Seton Hall, So., M Arun Basuljevic, Georgetown, Jr., M Andreas Bartosinski, Villanova, Jr., M Mitch LaGro, Creighton, RS-So., D/M Mitch Ostrowski, Butler, RS-Sr., D John Pothast, Marquette, RS-Sr., D Shane Bradley, Villanova, Fr., D Matt Nance, Xavier, Jr., D BIG EAST Co-Offensive Players of the Year: David Goldsmith, Butler, Sr., F Alex Kapp, Creighton, Sr., GK & Julian Gressel, Providence, Sr., F BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year : Ricardo Perez, Creighton, Sr., M/F BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year: Cory Brown, Xavier, Jr., D BIG EAST Co-Goalkeepers of the Year: Alex Kapp, Creighton, Sr. & Colin Miller, Providence, RS-So. BIG EAST Freshman of the Year: Luka Prpa, Marquette, Fr., M BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year: Providence*
All-BIG EAST First Team David Goldsmith, Butler, Sr., F * Julian Gressel, Providence, Sr., F * Harry Cooksley, St. John’s, Jr., M/F Ricardo Perez, Creighton, Sr., M/F Jared Timmer, Butler, So., M Simon Megally, DePaul, Sr., M Christopher Lema, Georgetown, Jr., M Cory Brown, Xavier, Jr., D Mark Jecewiz, Providence, RS-Jr., D Lucas Stauffer, Creighton, Jr., D Colin Miller, Providence, RS-So., GK
2017 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Preseason Coaches’ Poll First place votes in ( ) 1. Providence – 81 pts. (9) 2. Creighton – 70 pts. (1) 3. Butler – 68 pts. 4. Villanova – 52 pts. 5. Georgetown – 46 pts. 6. Xavier – 45 pts. 7. Marquette – 30 pts. 8. St. John’s – 27 pts. 9. DePaul – 21 pts. 10. Seton Hall – 10 pts. ^ - denotes unanimous selection # there is an extra player on the preseason All-BIG EAST team due to a tie in voting * won the same major award in 2016
All-Freshman Team^^ (listed alphabetically) Isaac Galliford, Butler, Fr., M* Lewis Suddick, Butler, Fr., M/F * Max de Bruijne, DePaul, Fr., D Dylan Nealis, Georgetown, Fr., D Luka Prpa, Marquette, Fr., M * Danny Griffin, Providence, Fr., M* Joao Serrano, Providence, Fr., D* Liam Wilson, Providence, Fr., D Alistair Johnston, St. John’s, Fr., M Jonathan Jimenez, Seton Hall, Fr., F Shane Bradley, Villanova, Fr., D Derrick Otim, Xavier, Fr., M *-denotes a unanimous selection ^-due to a tie in voting there is a 12-member All-BIG EAST Second Team ^^-due to a tie in voting there is a 12-member BIG EAST All-Freshman Team
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Val Ackerman BIG EAST Commissioner
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR BOB DRISCOLL
BOB DRISCOLL ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Entering his 16th season as Providence College’s Associate Vice President & Athletics Director, Bob Driscoll has transformed and reinvigorated Providence College’s athletics program. Having established a vision of student-athlete success in the classroom and in the community while competing for championships, Driscoll maintains focus on leading, fostering and mentoring one of the nation’s most respected athletic programs. Over the past four years, Driscoll has been the architect of one of the most successful eras in the history of Providence College athletics. The Friars continued their success during 2016-17, with the men’s basketball team’s fourth-consecutive NCAA appearance. Providence finished in a four-way tie for third in the BIG EAST standings at 10-8 after an impressive six-game winning streak to close out the regular season. The streak included wins over nationally-ranked opponents, Butler and Creighton. Kyron Cartwright and Rodney Bullock earned All-BIG EAST Second Team accolades, while Cartwright also took home honors as the BIG EAST’s Most Improved Player. Men’s hockey continued its run with its fourth-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and fourth-consecutive 20-plus win season under Head Coach Nate Leaman. The Friars engineered the second-longest winning streak in program history with nine consecutive wins in Hockey East play. The senior class amassed 97 wins over four seasons, tying the best four-year stretch in program history. Junior defenseman Jake Walman earned All-America recognition for the second-consecutive season before signing an entry-level contract with the St. Louis Blues in March. The team finished the season ranked 15th in both national polls, marking the fifth-consecutive season that the program has earned a spot in the final national polls. Providence became just the fourth Division I school all-time to have both men’s basketball and men’s hockey programs earn NCAA Tournament bids in the same season for four consecutive years. Men’s soccer returned to the Elite Eight for the second time in three seasons after posting a 15-7-0 record and capturing the BIG EAST regular season crown with a 7-2-0 record in league play. After hosting a NCAA First Round game, a 2-0 win over Delaware at Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium, the Friars shocked the soccer world by erasing a three-goal second half deficit to defeat No. 1 Maryland, 5-4. Providence outlasted Creighton, 2-1, in the Third Round before ultimately falling to North Carolina, 1-0, in double overtime in the NCAA Quarterfinals. Senior Julien Gressel was named a NSCAA First Team All-American and was selected with the eighth overall pick by Atlanta United FC in the MLS SuperDraft. Men’s lacrosse appeared in the BIG EAST Tournament for the second-straight year and finished third overall in the league standings. The Friars tied a program record with 10 wins and advanced to their first-ever BIG EAST Championship Game after defeating No. 15 Villanova, 10-7, in the semifinals. Tate Boyce earned BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year honors, while Jarrod Neumann was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. The duo also earned USILA/Nike Third Team and Second Team All-American honors, respectively. The Providence coaching staff, led by Head Coach Chris Gabrielli, was named BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. Women’s cross country captured its third BIG EAST title in the last four years and eighth title in program history, while moving on to secure its fourth NCAA Northeast Regional crown in the last five seasons. The Friars earned its 27th NCAA Cross Country Championships berth, finishing 13th overall at the event. Brianna Ilarda, Sarah Mary Collins, Millie Paladino, Abbey Wheeler, and Katie Lembo earned All-Northeast Region honors after finishing in the top-25 at the NCAA Northeast Regional meet. Ilarda and Paladino also made NCAA appearances during the indoor and outdoor track seasons. Ilarda earned First Team All-America honors in the indoor 5K and outdoor 3K steeplechase, while Paladino was named a First Team All-America in the indoor mile and Honorable Mention honors in the outdoor 1500m. Men’s cross country finished 24th overall at the NCAA Championships and placed fourth at the NCAA Regionals in 2016. Julian Oakley appeared in the 5000m at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, earning Honorable Mention All-America recognition. Providence College ranked 79th in the final Learfield Directors’ Cup standings, marking the 13th time that the Friars finished inside the top100, including three of the last four years. Providence finished third among NCAA Division I non-FBS/FCS institutions and second among BIG EAST Conference members. The Friars picked up a total of 252.00 points. The men’s soccer program picked up the most points for the Friars (73) by virtue of its impressive run to the NCAA Quarterfinals. This impressive run kicked off when the 2013 women’s cross country team claimed the College’s second NCAA Championship. It continued with the men’s basketball team won the 2014 BIG EAST Tournament title and advanced to the 2014 and 2015 NCAA Tournaments. The men’s hockey team made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances (2014 and 2015) for the first time in program history before claiming its first NCAA Championship with a dramatic, come-from-behind win over Boston University on April 11, 2015 at the TD Garden. It marked the College’s third NCAA team title and its first in a men’s sport. A year after making it to the NCAA Second Round, the men’s soccer team won the program’s first BIG EAST Tournament title in 2014 and went on a run to the NCAA College Cup semifinal, marking the furthest it has advanced in the NCAA Tournament. Also in 2015, Emily Sisson became just the third Friar all-time to claim multiple NCAA titles in the same academic year, winning the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor 5,000-meter championships. She also set the NCAA indoor record in the 5,000 meters en route to capturing the 2015 BIG EAST Championship (15:12.22). For the second time in his tenure, Driscoll was recognized as the Under Armour I-AAA Athletics Director of the Year at the 51st Annual National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) convention in June 2016. In June 2008, Driscoll also 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. The Friars also have excelled in the classroom, with Providence’s student-athletes combining for an average GPA of 3.17. After a school-record six Providence College athletic programs received Public Recognition Awards in 2014 as part of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) program, three Friar teams earned the honor in 2015 and two teams, women’s swimming & diving and women’s tennis, earned recognition awards in 2016. Multiple Friar teams have been honored in each of the 11 years the NCAA has given out the Public Recognition Awards. Epitomizing Driscoll’s drive for success in athletics and in the classroom, the 2013 women’s cross country team won the NCAA Championship, boasted three All-Americans, earned a NCAA Public Recognition Award for a third-consecutive season, was named the USTFCCCA Division I Scholar Team of the Year and senior co-captain Emily Sisson was named the BIG EAST Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Aside from excelling in the classroom and competing for championships, Driscoll’s studentathletes are very active in the local community. Last year alone, Friar student-athletes combined for over 3,500 hours of community service. Driscoll was instrumental in positioning the College’s athletics program for success as a member of the reconfigured BIG EAST Conference,
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where the Friars compete against top-flight academic and athletic institutions in a new era of rivalries built on rich athletic traditions. The BIG EAST and its membership have a long-term television contract with FOX Sports and its marquee men’s basketball championship tournament at Madison Square Garden. Seven of the league’s 10 members, including Providence College, competed in the 2017 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, securing its status as one of the premier basketball conferences in the nation. Additionally, Friars hockey competes in the Hockey East Association, considered by many to be the top hockey conference in the nation. One of the biggest impacts Driscoll has had on the Providence College Athletics Department, and the College as a whole, has been with facility development, construction and renovation. Since his arrival in 2001, Driscoll has transformed the College’s athletics facilities. Construction was completed in the fall of 2015 to build Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium, where the men’s and women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse programs play, as well as a new softball field and tennis courts. Men’s lacrosse finished with a 6-5 record at Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium in 2017, which also played host to the BIG EAST Lacrosse Tournament and the USILA North-South All-Star Game. Men’s soccer also played host to a BIG EAST Semifinal and a NCAA First Round game at Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium last season. Women’s soccer finished 7-3-0 in their inaugural season at Anderson Stadium in 2016. In December 2015, the College announced a historic gift to begin Phase I construction of the Ruane Friar Development Center, which will include a men’s basketball training and recruiting facility in addition to the College’s academic services space. Groundbreaking for the Ruane Friar Development Center took place on Oct. 1, 2016 in a ceremony held outside Alumni Hall. Phase I construction is expected to be completed by fall 2018. In September of 2013, a state-of-the art renovation and 30,000-square foot addition project to Schneider Arena was completed. The project included new locker rooms, new coaches’ offices, a renovated press box, a state-of-the-art video board and sound system, luxury boxes, as well as a new hockey and lacrosse strength and conditioning room. The Ray Treacy Track was built over the summer of 2013 to give the men’s and women’s cross country and track programs an improved place to train and race, as well as serving the whole Providence College community. Taylor Natatorium also underwent extensive renovations in 2013. Other facility upgrades that have highlighted Driscoll’s tenure include an $80-million renovation of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, which serves as the home venue for Friars men’s basketball. The project was the result of Driscoll working strategically with lead officials in the City of Providence and the State of Rhode Island. The renovations 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/fitness areas. These renovations have enabled Providence College to serve as host for the First and Second Rounds of the 2010, 2016, and the future 2021 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. In September of 2012, renovations of Alumni Hall were completed. Alumni Hall, which is the practice facility for men’s basketball and the home of the Friar women’s basketball and volleyball teams, is now a state-of-the-art facility. Kicking off Driscoll’s vision for the improved athletic facilities footprint at Providence College, the Concannon Fitness Center, opened in August of 2007, adjacent to Lennon Family Field (Astroturf facility), which was completed in August 2005. A new Astroturf surface was installed on Lennon Family Field in the summer of 2017. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center for varsity student-athletes, as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. Additionally, the Concannon Fitness Center serves the whole Providence College community and houses the recreation sports staff, furthering the bond between the campus community and Friar Athletics. Next, the Canavan Sports Medicine Center was completed in August of 2008. Driscoll established the athletic fundraising philosophy and department that has been instrumental in making program upgrades possible. He and his staff have exceeded fundraising goals on a yearly basis, including a record $6.6-million in cash donations during the 2016-17 fiscal calendar. The additional revenue remains critical to building and supporting championship programs and providing the best opportunities to Providence College’s student-athletes. The funds Driscoll and his staff raise help directly support all 19 of Providence College’s Division I programs, the Friars Forever Fund and capital projects. In the past, Driscoll has served as the President of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. He also has served as First Vice President and Second Vice President for the organization. Additionally, Driscoll represents the BIG EAST’s athletic directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves as a mentor for the Division I-AAA mentoring program and serves on the Hockey East Television Negotiations and Marketing Committees. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council, the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship Committee (Chair 2010-11) and was the Chair of the BIG EAST Athletic Directors in 2011-12. Driscoll also was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor. Currently, Driscoll serves on the BIG EAST Finance Committee with the league’s other presidents and also is a Chair for the Hockey East Board of Directors. Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley, culminating in serving as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. Prior to that, he was Cal’s Executive Associate Athletic Director 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, 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 and competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls. 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 Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll played hockey and baseball 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 and his wife Cathy have three grown children.
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CRAIG STEWART HEAD COACH
SIXTH SEASON AT PROVIDENCE
NINTH SEASON AS A HEAD COACH
Craig Stewart enters his sixth season as the head coach of the Providence College men’s soccer team. StewALL-TIME FRIAR COACHES art is the fourth head coach in school history. In his eight seasons as a head coach (five at Providence, three at NAME YEARS Franklin Pierce), Stewart has led his teams to a 106-43-17 record, including six trips to the NCAA Tournament. BILL DOYLE 1968-94 Last season, Stewart led the Friars to their second Elite Eight appearance in three seasons. Stewart coached BRIAN AINSCOUGH 1995-99 the Friars to an upset over the No. 1 overall and undefeated Maryland Terrapins, 5-4, in the NCAA Second Round, CHAKA DALEY 2000-11 erasing a 4-1 deficit (Nov. 20). In addition to leading the program to its first BIG EAST Regular Season title, CRAIG STEWART 2012Stewart guided six athletes to All-BIG EAST honors, and claimed three major awards. Julian Gressel (Neustadt an der Aisch, Germany) was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, Colin Miller (Bel Air, Md.) was named Co-Goalkeeper of the Year and Stweart and his staff were unanimously selected as the Coaching Staff of the Year. Gressel, Miller, and defender Mark Jecewiz (Smithtown, N.Y.) were All-BIG EAST First Team selections while Joao Serrano (Evora, Portugal), Liam Wilson (Sussex, England) and Danny Griffin (Wethersfield, Conn.) were named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman team. Stewart coached Gressel, Miller, Jecewiz, Serrano, and Griffin to All-Great Lakes Regional Honors. He guided Gressel to a First Team All-America selection, a MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist, and to the program’s first MLS Superdraft First Round pick (8th overall, Atlanta United FC). In the 2015 season, Stewart coached the Friars to a BIG EAST Semifinal game for the third time in four years, where they fell, 2-1, to Creighton and finished with an 8-7-3 overall record. He also guided five athletes to All-BIG EAST honors. Leading goal-scorer Mac Steeves (Needham, Mass.) earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors, Julian Gressel earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors and three freshmen were named to the All-BIG EAST Freshman Team, including Klisman Sousa (Sal, Cape Verde), Tiago Mendonca (Faro, Portugal) and Brendan Constantine (Glastonbury, Conn.). Additionally, Stewart coached Steeves to 2015 NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I All-Regional honors. During the 2014 season, Stewart guided the Friars to their most successful season in program history. Providence captured its first ever BIG EAST Championship title after defeating Xavier, 2-1, in Philadelphia on Nov. 16. Following the BIG EAST Tournament, the Friars earned an NCAA tournament berth for the eighth time (second consecutive year) and their first First Round bye in program history. After a 3-0 win over Dartmouth in the Second Round (Nov. 23) of the NCAA Tournament, a 1-0 win over UC Irvine in the Third Round (Nov. 30) and a 3-2 win at Michigan State in the Quarterfinal (Dec. 6), the Friars advanced to the College Cup for the first time in program history. At the College Cup, despite a 3-2 double overtime loss to UCLA in the second semifinal game, Steeves was named the 2014 College Cup Most Outstanding Offensive Player. Steeves became the first player in 31 seasons to be named Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the College Cup without being a member of a team in the Cup final. In addition, the 2014 team also set a record for the number of wins in a season (16). Also during the 2014 season, Stewart coached six players to All-BIG EAST honors. Brandon Adler ‘15, Phil Towler ‘15, Fabio Machado ’15, as well as then-sophomores Dominik Machado (Attleboro, Mass.) and Steeves were all named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team, while Daniel Neustadter (Mainz, Germany) was named to the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team. Upon conclusion of the BIG EAST Tournament, four Friars were recognized for their performances. Adler, Keasel Broome ’14, Markus Nagelstad ‘14 and Gressel were all named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament team. Naglestad also was named Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the Tournament, while Adler was named Most Outstanding Defensive Player. In addition, Stewart coached five players to 2014 NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I All-Regional honors, including Adler, Towler, Dominik Machado, Fabio Machado and Steeves, as well as coaching Towler to his first All-America honor. Towler became the fourth player in Providence College history to earn All-America accolades. After the season, two of Stewart’s seniors were selected in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft, including Broome and Naglestad. Broome was drafted fourth in the third round (46th overall, San Jose Earthquakes), while Naglestad was drafted second in the fourth round (64th overall, New York City Football Club). In 2013, Stewart coached the Friars to their third BIG EAST Championship Final game in program history and led the team to an NCAA tournament berth for the seventh time. Stewart’s second year with the Friars saw the team finish the season with an overall record of 12-6-4, which included a BIG EAST record of 6-3-0. Providence qualified for the BIG EAST tournament and had an excellent post-season, beating Creighton 2-1 in the BIG EAST quarterfinal and advancing past Georgetown in a penalty shootout in the semifinals. The Friars finished the tournament as runner-up to Marquette in the BIG EAST Final. The team’s success in the BIG EAST tournament helped earn the Friars an at-large selection to the NCAA tournament, where they advanced to the second round. The Friars defeated the University of Pennsylvania in the first round of the tournament in a penalty shootout. Goalkeeper Broome tallied two saves, while Gressel, defender Anthony Baumann ‘14 and Naglestad all converted from the spot to give the Friars a 3-1 penalty kick-advantage win, sending them into the second round. During the 2013 season, Stewart coached three athletes to BIG EAST accolades. Gressel earned Second Team All-BIG EAST honors and was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie team. Brandon Adler and Phil Towler earned BIG EAST Honorable Mention. Adler was also named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Northeast Second Team. Stewart helped Wilder Arboleda ‘13, Baumann, George Hodge ‘13 and Phil Ziegler ‘14 earn selection to the 2013 NEISL All-Star Game. In addition to leading the Friars, Stewart currently serves as the Division I Representative for the New England Intercollegiate Soccer League (NEISL), as a New England Technical Scout for U.S. Soccer, as a Professional Match Evaluator (PME) for Major League Soccer (MLS) and as a U.S. Scout for the British Universities Men’s Football Team. Stewart’s work helped the Great Britain team claim the silver medal in the 2013 World University Games. Stewart recorded his first career win behind the Providence bench on Aug. 31, 2012 when the Friars posted a 1-0 double overtime win at Bryant in the opening round of the 2012 Ocean State Soccer Classic - ensuring that the Friars advanced to the tournament’s championship game for a third consecutive
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COACHING STAFF season. Arboleda scored the game-winning goal at 109:07 to lift Stewart and the Friars to their first win of the year, marking the latest game-winning goal for the Friars since 2000. Stewart’s first year leading the Friars was highlighted by a 1-0 Senior Day win over third-ranked Connecticut (Oct. 24) and a come-from-behind, 3-2 overtime win against Pittsburgh (Oct. 13). Stewart coached Arboleda to NSCAA All-Northeast Region and All-BIG EAST Third Team honors. Arboleda was the 14th Friar to earn All-BIG EAST honors in program history. Stewart also coached senior Marc Cintron, who became the fourth Friar to be selected in an MLS Draft as he was taken in the second round (34th overall) by the New York Red Bulls in the MLS Supplemental Draft. Eight of his players went on to earn 2012-13 BIG EAST Academic All-Star honors. Stewart, who spent the previous three seasons as the head coach at Division II power Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.) before taking over at Providence, succeeded Chaka Daley. Under Daley, Stewart previously served as an assistant coach at Providence from 2006-08. 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 average and two of his players garnered CoSIDA Academic honors. In three seasons, Stewart led Franklin Pierce to a 51-8-6 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-theyear 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 Providence 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. 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 Providence with their son Jack.
THE CRAIG STEWART FILE Full Name: Craig M. Stewart Birthplace: Newcastle, United Kingdom Family: Wife, Jessica. Son, Jack. 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 (2012-Present) • Head Coach - Franklin Pierce University (2008-11) • Assistant Coach - Providence College (2006-08) • Assistant Coach - Northeastern University (2005-06) • Head Coach U17/18 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 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 Premier 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)
RECORD AS HEAD COACH AT PROVIDENCE COLLEGE
Year Record Postseason 2012 4-10-2 -2013 12-6-4 NCAA Tournament & BIG EAST Tournament 2014 16-5-2 NCAA Tournament/College Cup Semifinal BIG EAST Tournament Champions 2015 8-7-3 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal 2016 15-7 BIG EAST Semifinal & NCAA Elite Eight Total 55-35-11
RECORD AS HEAD COACH AT FRANKLIN PIERCE
Year Record Postseason 2009 13-5-3^ NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 2010 17-2-2^ NCAA Elite Eight NE-10 Tournament & Regular Season Champs 2011 21-1-1^ NCAA Final Four NE-10 Tournament & Regular Season Champs Total 51-8-6 COMBINED OVERALL RECORD AS A HEAD COACH:
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JOHN MARK ANDRADE ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH John Mark Andrade is in his ninth season coaching at Providence College. Andrade spent his first four seasons as an assistant coach and was promoted to the position of Associate Head Coach on Dec. 12, 2012. Prior to coaching under Head Coach Craig Stewart, Andrade spent the previous three seasons as an assistant coach for Chaka Daley. Last season, Andrade helped the Friars to their second Elite Eight appearance in three seasons. He assisted the Friars in the 5-4 upset of the No. 1 overall Maryland Terps in the NCAA Second Round. In addition, he helped Providence secure its first BIG EAST regular season title. During the 2014 season, Andrade assisted the Friars to their most successful season in program history. Andrade helped the team win its first BIG EAST Championship title in program history, as well as appear in the NCAA College Cup for the first time. Additionally, the team had a program record 16 wins. On March 22, 2015, Andrade was inducted into the Rhode Island Soccer Hall of Fame. In 2013, Andrade helped coach the Friars to the BIG EAST Championship final for the third time in program history. Providence also earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, where Andrade helped the team advance past the first round by defeating the University of Pennsylvania in a penalty shootout. All-in-all, Andrade has helped the Friars reach the NCAA Tournament in six of his previous eight seasons with the Friars. Prior to the 2013, 2014 and 2016 NCAA appearances, Andrade assisted the Friars under then head coach Daley to host a first round NCAA match in 2009 and 2010 and the Friars advanced to the second round each year. 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 was the 1997 Gatorade & Umbro Rhode Island Player of the Year and currently serves as the president of Bayside F.C. The club is based out of East Providence and has existed since 2006. Andrade has also served as the head coach of the Rhode Island Olympic Developmental Program since 2005. Andrade, a two-year All-State performer and a 1997 NSCAA AllAmerican at East Providence High School, was a four-year starter at Syracuse University. He earned All-BIG EAST accolades in 2000 and 2001 and All-Northeast 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 sons, Markos and Niko.
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DAVID DEMELLO ASSISTANT
KARL SPRATT VOLUNTEER GOALIE
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David DeMello, who has played an integral part in Providence College’s resurgence, and enters his 17th season as the Friars’ assistant coach. DeMello has helped the Friars to eight NCAA Tournament appearances in his career at Providence, including six out of the last eight years. Last season, DeMello helped the Friars capture their first BIG EAST regular season championship and also assisted them in the run to the NCAA Elite Eight for the second time in three years. In 2014, DeMello helped the Friars win their first BIG EAST Championship title in program history, appear in their first NCAA College Cup and capture a Providence College men’s soccer program record 16 wins. On March 22, 2015, DeMello was inducted into the Rhode Island Soccer Hall of Fame. DeMello helped the Friars reach the BIG EAST tournament final and the NCAA Tournament in 2013. The Friars have recorded 11 winning seasons in the last 12 years, and have been to the BIG EAST Semifinals seven times over that span. DeMello will continue to work with all the day-to-day operations of the program, as well as assisting with 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 an outside defender and helped the team reach the conference finals. After graduating from URI in 1994, DeMello played professional soccer 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 UMass-Dartmouth. 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.
Karl Spratt enters his fifth year as the men’s soccer volunteer goalkeeping coach. He also serves as the New England Revolution’s Director of Goalkeeping for the Revolution’s youth academy. Spratt graduated from the University of Sunderland in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in sport and exercise development. Spratt also holds FA Goalkeeping coaching licenses, has earned NSCAA National and Advanced National Goalkeeping Diplomas and became an NSCAA National GK Staff instructor in 2013. Spratt has coaching experience in both England and the United States. He has had coaching stints with a variety of English club programs, including Sunderland AFC and Darlington FC. At the collegiate level he has spent time as goalkeeper coach with the College of Holy Cross and the University of Massachusetts Lowell. During the 2016 season he helped coach Providence goalkeeper Colin Miller who was named the BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Year. In 2014, Spratt helped coach Providence goalkeeper Keasel Broome ‘13 to earn BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week once and be named to the BIG EAST Tournament Team. In addition to his work with the Friars, Spratt is entering his sixth season as the New England Revolution’s Director of Goalkeeping for the Revolution’s Youth Development Program. Spratt’s playing career included time with the Manchester United youth academy and the England U-18 National Team developmental squad. He currently resides in Providence, R.I.
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CHRIS WASILEWSKI DIRECTOR OF PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
HANNAH POIRIER DIRECTOR OF SOCCER ADMINISTRATION
Chris Wasilewski joins the men’s soccer coaching staff for his first season as the program’s Director of Performance Analysis. His duties include video breakdown/analysis of games, social media management and video scouting opponents. Wasilewski was a team manager for the Friars from 2011 to 2014 during his undergraduate education at Providence. He graduated cum laude in 2015 with a degree in marketing and a minor in finance. A native of Basking Ridge, N.J., Wasilewski played for various club teams in New Jersey, including FC Copa. He also earned two varsity letters at Seton Hall Prep and won a New Jersey State Championship during his playing career.
Hannah Poirier moves into her role as the men’s soccer Director of Soccer Administration after previously serving as a team manager for the 2014-2016 seasons. Her responsibilities include camp marketing/promotions, public relations, organizing travel arrangements, equipment orders and alumni relations. Poirier received a degree from Providence College in History and graduated in 2017. She is currently pursuing a Masters in Higher Education Counseling at Providence. The Providence, R.I. native earned four varsity letters in soccer at LaSalle Academy and won three Rhode Island State Championships. She also played club soccer for the Bayside FC Bolts.
SUPPORT STAFF Dave Longo
Assistant AD Facilities/ Game Day Mgmt.
Mike Higgins
Equipment Manager
Natalie LaSalle
Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach
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KEN WHITE Ken White enters his 15th year as the College’s strength and conditioning coach. During his tenure, he has recently guided the strength and conditioning department into a new era with the opening of a state of the art facility in Schneider Arena. 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 letter-winner in basketball at UVM 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.
ATHLETIC TRAINER
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Bernard Walls is in his ninth season with the Providence College Sports Medicine department. He joined PC Sports Medicine in the fall of 2009. He has worked with the men’s ice hockey program and now serves as the men’s soccer and spirit squad athletic trainer. Prior to his appointment at Providence College, Walls was the Head Athletic Trainer at Salve Regina University and was an assistant athletic trainer at the University of Rhode Island. Walls earned his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Exercise Science from the University of Rhode Island in 2000 and his master’s degree from California University of Pennsylvania in Sports Medicine in 2002. He is an active member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Easter Athletic Trainers Association and the Rhode Island Athletic Trainers Association. Walls was born in Manila, Philippines, raised in Audubon, Pa., and served four years as a Hospital Corpsman in the United States Navy.
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 29 30
Name Ben Seguljic Brendan Constantine Steven Kilday Tristan Stowell Joao Serrano Liam Wilson Alex Vigliotti Tiago Mendonca Markus Jacobsen Danny Griffin Klisman Sousa Brian Kennedy Brendan Reardon Malcolm Duncan Mark Jecewiz Garrett King Ben Agnew Mac Steeves Dominik Machado Alex DaCosta Braden Kline Chase Townsend Tony Billeri Ben Ludwick Matt DePerro Johnny Wilkins Simon Fisher Colin Miller
Cl. RS-SR JR JR RS-FR RS-SO SO JR RS-SO RS-SR SO RS-JR RS-SR RS-SR FR RS-SR FR FR RS-SR RS-SR SO SO RS-JR RS-FR FR RS-FR RS-FR FR RS-JR
Pos. GK M D D M/D D M/F M M M M/F D M/F D D D M F M M/F M M/D GK F F M M GK
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Players: 1 • Ben Seguljic (Sedge – You – Lick) 2 • Brendan Constantine (Con – Stan – Teen) 4 • Tristan Stowell (Stole) 5 • Joao Serrano (Zhuow Ser – AH – No) 7 • Alex Vigliotti (Vig – Lee – Ah – Tee) 8 • Tiago Mendonca (Tee – ah – go Man – Don – sah) 11 • Klisman Sousa (Kleez – man Sue – Zah) 19 • Dominik Machado (Ma – Sha – Do) 25 • Tony Billeri (Bill – Err – EE) 27 • Matt DePerro (Deh – Perro) Coaches: John Mark Andrade (AN – Draid)
Ht./Wt. 6-3/195 5-5/150 6-0/175 5-11/170 5-10/174 6-2/183 5-10/163 6-0/172 6-1/180 5-9/165 6-0/175 5-6/150 5-6/145 5-11/172 5-11/175 6-1/155 5-6/140 6-4/215 5-8/155 5-9/140 6-1/150 5-7/144 6-0/190 6-2/170 5-10/175 5-5/155 5-10/150 6-3/200
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Hometown/Last School Rye Brook, N.Y./Blind Brook Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury High School Marshfield, Mass./Worcester Academy Berkeley Heights, N.J./Seton Hall Prep Evora, Portugal/Escola Secundaria Severim de Faria Sussex, England/William Parker Sports College Branford, Conn./Hamden Hall High School Faro, Portugal/Pinheiroe Rosa Olso, Norway/Southern Connecticut State University Wethersfield, Conn./Wethersfield High School Sal, Cape Verde/New Bedford Upland, Calif./Upland Nesconset, N.Y./Iona College Toronto, Ontario/Rosedale Heights School Smithtown, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Scarborough, Maine/Scarborough High School Alpharetta, Ga./Milton High School Needham, Mass./Needham Attleboro, Mass./Attleboro Bristol, R.I./LaSalle Academy Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township High School Attleboro, Mass./Bishop Feehan Cumberland, R.I./LaSalle Academy Boxborough, Mass./Acton-Boxborough Regional High School Baldwinsville, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy Natick, Mass./Natick High School Brookline, Mass./Roxbury Latin School Bel Air, Md./C. Milton Wright
ROSTER BY STATE/COUNTRY California (1): Brian Kennedy Canada (1): Malcolm Duncan Cape Verde (1): Klisman Sousa Connecticut (3): Brendan Constantine, Danny Griffin, Alex Vigliotti England (1): Liam Wilson Georgia (1): Ben Agnew Maine (1): Garrett King Maryland (1): Colin Miller Massachusetts (7): Simon Fisher, Steven Kilday, Ben Ludwick, Dominik Machado, Mac Steeves, Chase Townsend, Johnny Wilkins New Jersey (1): Tristan Stowell New York (4): Mark Jecewiz, Ben Seguljic, Matt DePerro, Brendan Reardon Norway (1): Markus Jacobsen Pennsylvania (1): Braden Klein Portugal (2): Tiago Mendonca, Joao Serrano Rhode Island (2): Tony Billeri, Alex DaCosta Cape Verde
USA
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RED SHIRT SENIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-8 • 155 ATTLEBORO, MASS. / ATTLEBORO 2016: Missed the season with an injury … Named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team. 2015: Started all 18 games for the Friars… Registered three goals and two assists for eight points… Two of his three goals were game-winning goals, including the Friars’ 2-1 win at Northeastern (Sept. 19) and the 4-3 win at Marquette (Oct. 28). 2014: Started all 22 games that he played for the Friars … Tallied 12 points with five goals and two assists on the season … Six of his 12 points came in NCAA Tournament play … Had a multi-point game (two goals for four points) in the 3-0 shutout of Dartmouth on Nov. 23 … Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (11/3) … Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team (11/11) … Named to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (11/25) … Named to the NSCAA Great Lakes All-Region Third Team (12/10).
MACHADO’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 -- - - - 2015 18/18 14 3 2 8 2014 22/22 31 5 2 12 2013 22/22 30 3 3 9 Totals 62/62 75 11 7 29
Honors & Awards • Preseason All-BIG EAST Team (2016) • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (11/3/14) • All-BIG EAST Second Team (2014) • Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (11/25/14) • NSCAA Div. I Northeast Regional Third Team (2014) • Ocean State Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team (2013)
2013: Started all 22 games ... Tallied nine points with three goals and three assists ... Named to the Ocean State Soccer Classic All-Tournament team (9/9) ... Scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-1 win over Seton Hall (9/28) ... Also had a goal in a 2-1 win over Villanova (10/23) and in the BIG EAST Quarterfinal win over Creighton (11/12) ... The Friars were 6-0-0 when Machado scored a goal or notched an assist. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Spent the 2012-2013 season playing for the New England Revolution U-18 Development Academy Team ... Made 28 appearances and 23 starts for the New England Revolution Academy Team ... Scored 11 goals and had two assists ... Three goals proved to be match winners ... As captain, he helped lead his Revolution Academy team to the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Finals Week ... Made five appearances in the MLS Reserve Division in 2012 and five appearances, including two starts, in 2011 ... Scored a goal against Toronto FC and recorded an assist against the Philadelphia Union ... Played three seasons of varsity soccer for Attleboro High School ... Named Sun Chronicle All-Star (2009-2011) and Hockomock League All-Star (20102011) ... Prior to joining the New England Revolution Academy in 2009, Machado played four seasons with Explosion FC and two seasons with Lusitana Sports FC. PERSONAL: Son of Carlos and Elsa Machado ... Has one older sister, Morganna ... Favorite athletes are Clint Dempsey and Cristiano Ronaldo ... Favorite team is SL Benfica ... A Master’s of Education in Higher Ed Counseling
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RED SHIRT SENIOR • FORWARD • 6-4 • 215 NEEDHAM, MASS. / NEEDHAM 2016: Played two games before missing the remainder of the season with an injury … Named Preseason BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year … Named to the Preseason AllBIG EAST First Team … Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch list. 2015: Started all 18 games he played for the Friars… Led the team in points (28) with 13 goals and two assists… Scored in 10 of the 18 games he played… Tallied five gamewinning goals… Recorded three two-goal games, including the Friars’ 2-1 win against Bryant (Aug. 28), the 2-0 shutout of Monmouth (Aug. 30) and the 4-0 win against Seton Hall (Oct. 17)… Finished the season ranked tied for second all-time at Providence in career points (63) and goals (27)… Named to the NCAA Div. I All-Great Lake Region First Team (NSCAA)… Named to the All-BIG EAST First Team… Named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week on Aug. 31… Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll three times (Sept. 14, Oct. 12 and Oct. 19)… Named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team… Recipient of the teams’ Karl Anderson Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Year Award. 2014: Started 21 of the 22 games he played for the Friars … Led the team in points (26), goals (11) and shots (61) … Finished the season ranked first in the BIG EAST in goals per game (0.5) and total goals … Ranked 17th in the nation for total goals … Ranked second on the team in game-winning goals with four … Tied for third on the team in assists (4) … Of his 11 goals, two came in the College Cup Semifinal game against UCLA on Dec. 12 ... Excluding the two goals at the College Cup, had a multi-point game (one goal and an assist) at No. 3 Georgetown on Oct. 15 … Scored at least one point in 12 of the 22 games that he played … Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/20) … Named to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (10/21) … Named Corvias ECAC Men’s Soccer Tri-Offensive Player of the Week (10/21)… Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team (11/11) … Named to the NSCAA Great Lakes All-Region Third Team (12/10) … Named to the 2014 College Cup All-Tournament Team (12/14) … Named the 2014 College Cup Most Outstanding Offensive Player (12/14), marking the first player in the 31 seasons (including each of the past 18 seasons) to earn the honor while playing for a team that did not advance to the Cup final … Named the team’s co-offensive MVP. 2013: Played in 13 games, including each of the final 12 games ... Started nine games ... Finished fourth on the team in points (9) with three goals and three assists ... Third on the team in shots (40) ... Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week twice (10/28 and 11/11) ... Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll on Nov 4. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned four varsity letters playing for Needham High School ... served as team captain as a junior and senior ... Scored 20 goals and notched 25 assists during his senior year ... His 45 points as a senior set the single season Needham High School record ... Helped lead Needham High School to the 2012 Division I State Championships, where he scored the game winning goal ... Named the 2012 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Massachusetts ... Named the NSCAA State Player of the Year and NSCAA All-American ... Named a Massachusetts Division I Tournament MVP and was named the Boston Globe’s Div. I Player of the Year ... Two-time All-New England selection, a three-time All-State honoree, a two-time Bay State Conference MVP, a three-time Eastern Mass. All-Star and a four-time Bay State Conference All-Star ... Scored a total of 67 goals and 51 assists in his four years at Needham High School ... Played club soccer with the FC Bolts and served as captain of various FC Bolts teams from 2004-2010.
PERSONAL: Son of Maura and Jay Steeves ... Has two sisters, Courtney and Kayla ... Honor Roll in 2010 and 2011 ... Interests and hobbies include football, basketball, and fishing ... Favorite athletes are Gareth Bale and Michael Jordan ... Favorite team is Tottenham Hotspur ... A Master’s of Education in Higher Ed Counseling
STEEVES’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 2/2 2 0 0 0 2015 18/18 78 13 2 28 2014 22/21 61 11 4 26 2013 13/9 40 3 3 9 Totals 55/50 181 27 9 63
Honors & Awards • MAC Hermann Watch List (2016) • Preseason BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year (2016) • Preseason All-BIG EAST Preseason Team (2016) • NSCAA Div. I Great Lakes Regional First Team (2015) • All-BIG EAST First Team • BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (8/31/15) • Preseason All-BIG EAST Team (2015) • U-23 U.S. Men’s National Team College Identification Training Camp (2015) • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/20/14) • Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (10/21/14) • Corvias ECAC Men’s Soccer Tri-Offensive Player of the Week (10/21/14) • All-BIG EAST Second Team (2014) • NSCAA Div. I Great Lakes Regional Third Team (2014) • College Cup All-Tournament Team (2014) • College Cup Most Outstanding Offensive Player (2014) • Karl Anderson Offensive Team Co-MVP (2014) • Karl Anderson Offensive Team MVP (2015) • Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (10/28/13 & 11/11/13) • Named to BIG EAST Honor Roll (11/4/13, 9/14/15, 10/12/15 & 10/19/15)
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RED SHIRT SENIOR • MIDFIELD • 6-1 • 180 OSLO, NORWAY / SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY 2016: Started in five games and played in 15 games overall for the Friars. At Southern Connecticut: 2015: Did not play in a match. 2014: Named to the Northeast-10 Conference Third-Team...Named to Northeast-10 All-Tournament team...Started all 20 games for the Owls...Finished the year tied for the team lead in goals with 10 and points with 23…Also tied for third on the team in assists with three...Scored a goal against Mercy on 9/6...Posted an assist against Assumption on 9/20...Scored two goals on 9/27 against Merrimack...Tallied a goal against AIC on 10/8...Assisted on the game-winning goal against Bridgeport on 10/14...Scored the only goal of the game against UNH on 10/22...Scored three goals in the NE-10 quarterfinals against Franklin Pierce on 11/4...Scored the game-tying goal in the 83rd minute in the NE-10 semifinals against Adelphi...Posted a goal and an assist in a 5-2 loss in the NE-10 finals against Southern New Hampshire on 11/9.
JACOBSEN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 15/5 16 0 0 0 2015 - - - - 2014 20/20 23 10 3 23 2013 16/12 13 0 2 2 Totals 51/37 52 10 5 25
Honors & Awards • Northeast-10 Conference Third Team (at SCSU) • Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team (at SCSU)
2013: Played in 16 matches in the 2013 season ...Started in 12 matches...Totaled two assists and 13 shots for the season...Tailled an assist at Bentley on 9/14...Recorded an assist at Merrimack on 9/27. BEFORE SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT: Attended Lambertseter V.G.S. PERSONAL: Son of Grethe and Morten Jacobsen... Has one sister, Vilde ... Favorite athlete is Zlatan Ibrahimovic … Finance major.
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RED SHIRT SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-11 • 175 SMITHTOWN, N.Y. / ST. ANTHONY’S 2016: Started in all 22 games … Served as a co-captain … Led the Friars’ defense to eight shutouts … Played a key role in Friars’ defensive unit that allowed just 21 goals during the season … Selected to the R.I. Capital City Classic All-Tournament Team… Named to the All-BIG EAST First Team … Named to the NSCAA Div. 1 All-Great Lakes First Team … Named the Martin Hayes Defensive Most Valuable Player Award. 2015: Started all 18 of the games for the Friars… Registered one assist for one point in Providence’s 3-1 loss against then-ranked No. 1 Creighton on Oct. 31… Helped the Friars record six shutouts… Awarded the program’s John Murphy Team Award. 2014: Started six of the 10 games he played for the Friars, including the NCAA College Cup Semifinal game against UCLA on Dec. 12 … Helped the Friars record two of their eight shutouts on the season.
JECEWIZ’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 22/22 7 0 0 0 2015 18/18 7 0 1 1 2014 10/6 0 0 0 0 2013 0/0 - - - Totals 50/46 14 0 1 1
Honors & Awards • NSCAA Div. I All-Great Lakes Region First Team (2016) • All-BIG EAST First Team (2016) • Team’s Martin Hayes Defensive Most Valuable Player (2016)
2013: Did not play in a game for the Friars. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four seasons of soccer for St. Anthony’s High School in Melville, N.Y. ... Scored four goals and had three assists in his senior year ... Named All-League, First-Team All-Long Island and All-State in his senior year ... Captained his high school team during his senior year ... Named to New York’s All-Academic Team in 2011 and 2012. PERSONAL: Son of Carol and Peter Jecewiz ... Has two brothers, Nicholas and Keith, and one sister, Dana ... Keith was a member of the Providence College men’s soccer team from 2009 to 2012 ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Favorite athletes are Thierry Henry and John Tavares ... Favorite teams are Arsenal FC and the New York Islanders ... Accountancy Major.
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RED SHIRT SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-6 • 150 UPLAND, CALIF. / UPLAND 2016: Played in four games for the Friars … Recipient of the Bill Doyle Academic Achievement Award. 2015: Started 11 of the 15 games he played for the Friars… Helped the team record six shutouts. 2014: Played in nine games for the Friars. 2013: Did not play in a game for the Friars. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played for the Chivas USA Soccer Academy for two years ... Appeared in a Chivas USA MLS reserve game versus Portland Timberwolves in September 2011 ... He also played club soccer for Arsenal Soccer club in 2009 ... Named to Arsenal Soccer Club’s Silver Elite team in 2009 ... Kennedy played for the LAFC Cosmos and has played for various Olympic Development teams ... Played varsity soccer during his freshman and sophomore years for Upland High School (Upland, Calif.).
KENNEDY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 4/0 0 0 0 0 2015 15/11 0 0 0 0 2014 9/0 0 0 0 0 2013 0/0 - - - Totals 28/11 0 0 0 0
Honors & Awards • Bill Doyle Academic Achievement Award (2016)
PERSONAL: Son of Hilda and Brian Kennedy Sr. ... Has one younger brother, Joshua, and two younger sisters, Lelia and Evelyn ... Coached by FOX SOCCER analyst/ writer Keith Costigan while at Chivas USA Soccer Academy ... Interests include piano, tennis, and basketball ... Favorite athletes are Ashley Cole, Patrice Evra, Dani Alves and Didier Drogba ... Political science major.
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RED SHIRT SENIOR • MIDFIELD/FORWARD • 5-6 • 145 NESCONSET, N.Y./ IONA COLLEGE 2016: Started 12 of the 22 games he played … Tallied one goal and one assist for three points … Scored his first goal as a Friar, as he converted the eventual game-winning tally in the NCAA First Round win against Delaware (Nov. 17). At Iona: 2015: Appeared in 12 games, starting in 11 contests … Had season cut short due to injury … 1x MAAC Player of the Week (Sept. 14) …Scored four goals and had one assist … Had two game-winning goals: vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 9) and Drexel (Sept. 12) … Had one goal and one assist against Niagara (Sept. 26). 2014: Appeared in nine games …Registered two shots, one on goal … Logged 102 minutes of playing time … Season high 29 minutes played vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (Sept. 15).
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REARDON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 22/12 22 1 1 3 2015 12/11 23 4 1 9 2014 9/0 2 0 0 0 2013 - - - - Totals 43/23 47 5 2 12
Honors & Awards • MAAC Player of the Week (Sept. 14) (at Iona)
2013: Did not appear in a match. BEFORE IONA: Attended St. Anthony’s High School … 2013 Nassau-Suffolk Catholic League MVP … 2013 All-Long Island First Team selection … Catholic League AllLeague and All-State First Team selections … Played club for Lake Grove United. PERSONAL: Father, John Reardon, played baseball at Siena College … Business Economics major.
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RED SHIRT SENIOR • GOALKEEPER • 6-3 • 195 RYE BROOK, N.Y./ BLIND BROOK 2016: Played in six games … Totalled 558:45 minutes … Recorded a goals against average of 1.45 … Made 28 saves … Finished the season with a 0.757 save percentage … Concluded the season with a 1-5 record … Added one assist in the Friars 2-1 loss at No. 3 Clemson (Aug. 28). 2015: Started all 18 games in net for the Friars … Tallied 45 saves for a .672 save percentage and 1.17 goal-against average… Registered six shutouts… Concluded the season with an 8-7-3 overall record… Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Sept. 7.
SEGULJIC’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS MINS GA/GAA SVS W-L-T 2016 6/6 558:45 9/1.45 28 1-5-0 2015 18/18 1690:38 22/1.17 45 8-7-3 2014 0/0 - - - 2013 0/0 - - - Totals 24/24 2249:23 31/1.24 73 9-12-3
2014: Did not play in a game for the Friars. 2013: Did not play in a game for the Friars. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Blind Brook High School, where he earned three varsity letters in soccer and four varsity letters in basketball ... Earned two New York All-State honors and two All-Section honors ... Named 2012 Westchester County Small School Player of the Year ... Helped Blind Brook to two section championships. PERSONAL: Son of Jim and Wendie Seguljic ... Has two brothers, Ryan and Jeremy, and a sister, Emma ... Spent four years playing for the New York Soccer Club ... Favorite book is The Great Gatsby ... Marketing major.
Honors & Awards • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 7, 2015)
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RED SHIRT JUNIOR • GOALKEEPER • 6-3 • 200 BEL AIR, MD. / C. MILTON WRIGHT 2016: Started 16 games for the Friars in goal … Recorded 1462:41 minutes … Made 67 saves and allowed just 12 goals … Recorded eight shutouts … Finished the season with a 14-2 record … Registered an .848 save percentage … Won the his first 10 games of the season and led the team to an eight-game win streak … Earned BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (Nov. 7) and was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 31)… Named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year and earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST First Team … Selected to the NSCAA Dev. 1 All-Great Lakes Second Team … Selected to the R.I. Capital City Classic All-Tournament Team. 2015: Played in two games for the Friars for a total of 8:26 minutes in goal… In the BIG EAST Quarterfinal game at Butler (Nov. 8), he appeared in net during the penalty kicks, and made a crucial diving save to give the Friars an advantage and help advance Providence to the semifinal game. 2014: Did not play in a game for the Friars.
MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS MINS GA/GAA SVS W-L-T 2016 16/16 1462:41 12/0.74 67 14-2-0 2015 2/0 8:26 0/0.00 0 0-0-0 2014 0/0 - - - Totals 18/16 1471:07 12/0.73 67 14-2-0
Honors & Awards • NSCAA Div. I All-Great Lakes Region Second Team (2016) • All-BIG EAST First Team (2016) • BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year (2016) • BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (11/7/16) • R.I. Capital City Classic All-Tournament Team (2016) • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/31/16)
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended C. Milton Wright High School, where he played soccer for four years and earned three varsity letters … Captained the team during his sophomore and senior years … During his senior year, Miller helped lead his team to a regional title … Was an All-State Honorable Mention in 2011 and earned First Team All-State honors in 2013 ... Spent his club career playing for both the Baltimore Bays Chelsea 15/16 Academy Team and the Baltimore Bays Chelsea 17/18 Academy Team. PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Margaret Miller… Has one brother, Ryan … Favorite athletes are Tim Howard and Manny Machado… Favorite teams are Chelsea, The Baltimore Orioles and the Baltimore Ravens… Psychology major.
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RED SHIRT JUNIOR • MIDFIELD/FORWARD • 6-0 • 175 SAL, CAPE VERDE / NEW BEDFORD 2016: Started and played in one game for the Friars. 2015: Started all 18 games for the Friars… Registered one goal and three assists for five points… His lone goal and one assist came in the Friars 4-3 win over BIG EAST foe Marquette on Oct. 28, to give him his first multi-point game… Named to the All-BIG EAST Freshman Team.
SOUSA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 1/1 1 0 0 0 2015 18/18 22 1 3 5 2014 0/0 - - - Totals 19/19 23 1 3 5
2014: Did not play in a game for the Friars. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended New Bedford High School, where he earned varsity letters for all four years and scored 22 goals as a senior... Was named an Eastern Mass All-Star and a Big Three MVP in 2012, 2013 and 2014... Was named the Start Time Player of the Year in 2012 and 2013... Spent his club career playing for Expos Soccer Club where he helped the team win the 2013 and 2014 Maple League Championship.
Honors & Awards • All-BIG EAST Freshman Team (2015)
PERSONAL: Son of Manuel Sousa... Has two brothers, Bill and Billois... Political Science major
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BRENDAN CONSTANTINE
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JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-5 • 150 GLASTONBURY, CONN. / GLASTONBURY
2016: Started all 22 games for the Friars … Recorded two goals and four assists doreight points … Registered the third-most points on the team … Scored the gamewinning goal in the Friars’ 1-0 win at Seton Hall … Recorded two assists during NCAA Tournament play … Named the David Kreinsen Unsung Hero Award winner. 2015: Started four of the 18 games he played in for Providence… Tallied five assists for 10 points… Named to the All-BIG EAST Freshman Team… Named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Sept. 22… Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Aug. 31.
CONSTANTINE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 22/22 21 2 4 8 2015 18/4 10 0 5 5 Total 40/26 31 2 9 13
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Glastonbury High School … Played club soccer for Oakwood SC … During the 2013-14 season, was selected to the USSDA Academy Select game as a striker … Has been called up to a number of U.S. youth team camps at the Under 14-15 levels … Ranked No. 76 on College Soccer News list of the top-150 high school seniors for the Class of 2015. PERSONAL: Son of William and Donna Constantine … Has three brothers, William, Kyle and Trevor … Finance Major.
Honors & Awards • David Kreinsen Unsung Hero Award (2016) • All-BIG EAST Freshman Team (2015) • BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (9/22/15) • BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (8/31/15)
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STEVEN KILDAY
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JUNIOR • DEFENSE • 6-0 • 175 MARSHFIELD, MASS. / WORCESTER ACADEMY 2016: Started in 12 of the 17 games he played … Recorded one goal and one assist for three points … Scored his first collegiate goal in the NCAA Second Round game at No. 1 Maryland, helping the Friars to erase a 4-1 deficit and earn a 5-4 victory. 2015: Started three of the 12 games he played for the Friars… Helped the Friars register six shutouts.
KILDAY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 17/12 5 1 1 3 2015 12/3 0 0 0 0 Total 29/15 5 1 1 3
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Marshfield High School for three years and Worcester Academy for two years … Recorded 16 goals and 20 assists at Marshfield … Registered six goals and 19 assists at Worcester Academy … Guided the Worcester Academy to the NEPSA Class A finals in 2013 and the semifinals in 2014 ... Played club soccer for Crusaders United … Helped the Crusaders United team reach the Under-17 and Under-18 state finals. PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Carol Kilday … Has two brothers, Paul and Jeff (Providence ‘15) … Pre-engineering Major.
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ALEX VIGLIOTTI
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JUNIOR • MIDFIELD/FORWARD • 5-10 • 163 BRANFORD, CONN. / HAMDEN HALL 2016: Started in 17 of the 19 games he played … Scored one goal and added one assist for three points … Recorded his first collegiate goal in his first minute of play on Sept. 2 to help the Friars to a 2-1 victory over Holy Cross. 2015: Started eight of the 18 games he played in for the Friars… Registered three goals and one assist for seven points… Recorded two multi-point games, including one two-goal game in the 4-0 win against St. John’s (Nov. 5)… Named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Nov. 9.
VIGLIOTTI’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 21/12 7 0 1 1 2015 18/18 12 3 1 7 Total 39/30 19 3 2 8
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Hamden Hall High School … Received All-State honors his sophomore year at Hamden Hall … Selected to the 2014 Under-18 U.S. National Soccer Team Training Camp … Played club soccer for Oakwood SC. PERSONAL: Son of John and Mary Rose Vigliotti … Has one sister, Vivian … Economics Major.
Honors & Awards • BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (11/9/15)
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TIAGO MENDONCA
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RED SHIRT SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 6-0 • 172 FARO, PORTUGAL/ PINHEIROE ROSA
2016: Did not appear in a game for the Friars due to injury. 2015: Started 14 of the 16 games he played for the Friars… Registered two goals for four points… Tallied the game-winning goal in the Friars 1-0 shutout of URI on Sept. 7… Named to the All-BIG EAST Freshman Team.
MENDONCA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 0/0 - - - 2015 16/14 22 2 0 4 Totals 16/14 22 2 0 4
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Pinheiroe Rosa High School … Played club soccer for the Faro-based S.C. Farense team for 10 years. PERSONAL: Son of Carlos and Vanda Mendonca … Has one sister, Catarina … Management Major
Honors & Awards • All-BIG EAST Freshman Team (2015)
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ALEX DACOSTA
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SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD/FORWARD • 5-9 • 140 BRISTOL, R.I./ LA SALLE ACADEMY 2016: Played 20 games for the Friars … Scored one goal and added one assist for three points … Scored in the Friars 3-1 win over Villanova (Oct. 8) … Recorded his only assist in the Friars’ Nov. 17 NCAA First Round win vs. Delaware.
DaCOSTA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 20/1 13 1 1 3
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended LaSalle Academy … Earned four varsity letters in soccer … Recorded 46 goals and 37 assists in four seasons with LaSalle … Helped the team to two state championships … Guided LaSalle to an 18-0 record in 2015 … Captained the team in 2015 … Named to the All-New England First Team and First Team All-Division … Played club soccer for Bayside FC. PERSONAL: Son of Edward and Renee DaCosta … Has one sister, Madison, who attends Roger Williams University … Second Honors for three years at LaSalle … Favorite athletes are Neymar, Steph Curry, and Odell Beckham Jr. … Favorite teams are FC Barcelona, Arsenal, and the New England Patriots … Favorite book is The Great Gatsby … Business major
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DANNY GRIFFIN
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SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 5-9 • 165 WETHERSFIELD, CONN./ WETHERSFIELD 2016: Started in 20 games for the Friars … Recorded the second most points on the team (15) on seven goals and one assist … Six of his seven goals were game-winning tallies … Scored his first collegiate goal at Bryant (Sept. 4) to lead the Friars to a 1-0 victory … Scored the overtime game-winner in the Friars 2-1 victory over Xavier (Oct. 1) … Added one goal and one assist in NCAA Tournament play … Scored the game-winning goal to send the Friars to the NCAA Quarterfinals, defeating Creighton, 2-1 (Nov. 26) … Holds the program record for points by a freshman (15) all-time at Providence … Named the BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (Sept. 12) … Selected unanimously to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team … Named to the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Third Team … Participated in the US Soccer Chula Vista Training Camp and to the Men’s U-19 National Team Training Camp … Selected to the R.I. Capital City Classic All-Tournament Team and Named the Co-MVP of the Tournament (Sept. 11).
GRIFFIN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 20/20 29 7 1 15
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Wethersfield High School … Played for Oakwood Soccer Club … Ranked 38th on the College Soccer News list of the top-150 high school seniors for the Class of 2016 … Selected to play in the 2014 Academy Select Game … Led his team to two USSDA National Playoff appearances … Captained the Oakwood Soccer Club in the 2015-16 season. PERSONAL: Son of Daniel and Violeta Griffin … Has one sister, Isabella … Interests include history … Favorite athletes are Neymar, Tom Brady, and Steph Curry … Favorite team is FC Barcelona … Favorite food is Chicken Parm … Undecided major
Honors & Awards • NSCAA Div. I All-Great Lakes Region Third Team (2016) • BIG EAST All-Freshman Team - unanimous selection (2016) • BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (10/12/16) • R.I. Capital City Classic All-Tournament Team (2016) • Co-MVP - R.I. Capital City Classic Tournament (2016) • US Soccer MNT U-19 Training Camp (2016) • US Soccer MNT U-19 Training Camp (Chula Vista) (2016)
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BRADEN KLINE
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SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 6-1 • 150 LANCASTER, PA./ MANHEIM TOWNSHIP 2016: Started in 17 of the 19 games he played … Scored one goal and added one assist for three points … Recorded his first collegiate goal in his first minute of play on Sept. 2 to help the Friars to a 2-1 victory over Holy Cross.
KLINE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 19/17 11 1 1 3
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Manheim Township High School … Played four years for Manheim Township High School … Captained the team for two seasons … Led the team to three State Cup Runner Up finishes … Played for FC Delco and PA Classics Academy. PERSONAL: Son of John and Stacy Kline … Has one brother Chandler … An honor roll student … Favorite Athlete is Luis Suarez … Favorite food is Pasta … Biggest Thrill in sports is when he scored 5 goals in one game to beat the defending State Cup Champion … Undecided major.
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JOAO SERRANO
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RED SHIRT SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE/MIDFIELD • 5-10 • 174 EVORA, PORTUGAL/ ESCOLA SECUNARIA SEVERIM DE FARIA 2016: Started in 21 of the 22 games he played … Scored his first collegiate goal as the game-winner in the NCAA Second Round game at No. 1 Maryland, helping the Friars to erase a 4-1 deficit and win, 5-4 … Was named as unanimous selection to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team … Named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team… Selected to the NSCAA Div. 1 All-Great Lakes Third Team. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Escola Secundária Severim de Faria …. Played for Sporting Clube de Portugal for six seasons … Captained the team for one season … Played for U-18 National Team Portugal and captained the team.
SERRANO’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 22/21 2 1 0 2
Honors & Awards • NSCAA Div. I All-Great Lakes Region Third Team (2016) • BIG EAST All-Freshman Team - unanimous selection (2016) • BIG EAST All-Tournament Team (2016)
PERSONAL: Son of Joao Serrano and Helena Ferro … Has one brother, Alfonso, and one sister, Maria … Favorite food is his mother’s cooking … Favorite book is Harry Potter … plans to major in Management.
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LIAM WILSON
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SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 6-2 • 183 SUSSEX, ENGLAND/ WILLIAM PARKER SPORTS COLLEGE 2016: Started in all 22 games for the Friars … Scored one goal … Helped the Friars to eight shutouts … Scored his first collegiate goal at DePaul (Oct. 22) … Named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended William Parker Sports College … Played club soccer for Eastbourne Borough Academy and Brighton and Hove Albion … Played 29 games for Brighton and Hove Albion and led his team to 11 clean sheets … Scored five goals and registered four assists with Brighton and Hove Albion … Played 34 games for Eastbourne Borough Academy … Guided his team to 15 clean sheets … Added five goals and seven assists … Was recognized as Defender of the Season in 2014 and 2015 with Eastbourne … Awarded the Players’ Player of the Year in 2016 at Eastbourne … Helped his team to a Conference Youth Alliance Cup Championship in 2015.
WILSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2016 22/22 5 1 0 2
Honors & Awards • BIG EAST All-Freshman Team (2016)
PERSONAL: Son of Garry and Sally Wilson … Has two sisters, Laura and Emma … Father was a professional footballer and is currently the manager of Hastings United … Favorite athletes are Rory McIlroy and David Beckham … Favorite team is Celtic FC … Plans to major in marketing.
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RED SHIRT JUNIOR • DEFENSE/MIDFIELD • 5-7 • 144 ATTLEBORO, MASS./ BISHOP FEEHAN
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2016: Did not play in a game for the Friars. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Bishop Feehan High School, where he played soccer for two seasons and recorded 27 goals and 52 assists... Was named to the All-State team his freshman year... Earned Hockomock All-Star and Eastern Athletic All-Star recognition as a freshman and sophomore... Spent two years at Explosion FC, three years at Bayside FC, where he served as captain for two years, and FC Bolts Celtic Academy for two years... While on Bayside FC, Townsend helped the team to three State Championship titles. PERSONAL: Son of Trey and Deanne Townsend... Has three sisters, Chandler, Claire and Caroline... Favorite athletes are Jack Wilshire, Mesut Ozil and Juan Mata... Favorite team is Manchester United... Biology Major.
TONY BILLERI
RED SHIRT FRESHMAN • GOALKEEPER • 6-0 • 190 CUMBERLAND, R.I./ LASALLE ACADMEY
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2016: Did not play in a game for the Friars. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended LaSalle Academy … Earned four varsity letters in soccer … Posted 32 shutouts in 55 career games … Named to the All-State First Team and First Team All-Division in 2015 … Helped his team to two state championships (2013, 2015) … Captained the team in his junior and senior campaigns … Played for Lusitana FC and Bayside FC. PERSONAL: Son of Keith and Michelle Billeri … Father, Keith, played baseball at Quinnipiac University … A First Honors with Distinction student … Favorite team is Juventus … Favorite movies are Rocky, Creed, and The Hangover … Favorite books are Charlotte’s Web and The Outsiders … Plans to major in Business.
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MATT DEPERRO
RED SHIRT FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 5-10 • 170 BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y./ CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY
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2016: Did not play in a game for the Friars. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Christian Brothers Academy … Earned 11 varsity letters, including five in soccer … Tallied 96 points on 58 goals and 38 assists in his four years at Christian Brothers Academy … Nominated for Gatorade Player of the Year in 2015 … Selected as an All-American, All-Region First Team, All-State First Team, AllCentral New York – Player of the Year and All-Central New York First Team … Named All-Central New York First Team in 2014 … In 2013 named to the All-Central New York Second Team … Named Offensive MVP (2013, 2014) … Guided CBA to NY Section III Class A Championships … Played for Syracuse Development Academy and the NYSW Olympic Development Program (ODP) … Served as captain of his high school team for three season and his club team for four seasons. PERSONAL: Son of Dennis and Sherry DePerro … Has one brother, Andrew, who attends Providence College … Honor student … Favorite athletes are Cristiano Ronaldo, Sammy Watkins, and Derek Jeter … Favorite movie is The Blind Side … Plans to major in Business Management.
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RED SHIRT FRESHMAN • DEFENSE • 5-11 • 170 BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. / SETON HALL PREP 2016: Did not play in a game for the Friars.
BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Seton Hall Preparatory School … Posted one goal and seven assists in 23 games during the 2015 season … Named to the All Essex County First Team, First Team All Super Essex Conference First-Team All Non-Public, and Second-Team All-State in 2015 … Led his team to an 18-2-3 record, an Essex County Championship and New Jersey State Semifinalist, … Awarded the Dr. Richard Grady Award in 2015 PERSONAL: Son of Shawn and Cheryl Stowell … Has one brother, Cameron … National Honor Society all four years of high school … Hobbies include golf, driving, family board games, and music … Favorite athlete is Thierry Henry … Favorite team is Arsenal … Business Economics major.
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JOHNNY WILKINS
RED SHIRT FRESHMAN • MIDFIELD • 5-5 • 155 NATICK, MASS./ NATICK
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2016: Did not play in a game for the Friars. BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Natick High School … Played for New England Revolution Academy … Captained the team for three seasons … Started 24 games in the 2014-15 season … Led the team in assists, with six … Participated in the Development Academy Showcase and started in all three games. PERSONAL: Son of Christopher and Lisa … Has two sisters, Nicole and Carly … Nicole plays soccer at Northeastern University … Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi … Favorite team is FC Barcelona … Favorite movie is American Sniper … Undecided major.
MALCOLM DUNCAN
FRESHMAN • DEFENSE • 5-11 • 172 TORONTO, ONTARIO/ ROSEDALE HEIGHTS
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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Rosedale Heights School of the Arts… Played for Sigma FC … Captained the Sigma 1999 team … Named to the 2016 All-League First Team after logging 480 minutes … Played for the Ontario Soccer League, Elite Sigma FC II PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Connie … Has one sister, Camille … Favorite athlete is Ronaldinho … Favorite food is Jamaican food … Four year honor roll student …Plans to major in pre-engineering
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GARRETT KING
FRESHMAN • DEFENSE • 6-1 • 155 SCARBOROUGH, MAINE/ SCARBOROUGH
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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Scarborough High School… Captained the team as a senior… Won the SMAA Athletic Award three times… Named to the All-Conference First team in 2015 and 2016… Named to the All-Conference Second team in 2014… Selected as a Southern Maine Class A All-Star twice… Helped his team to a Southern Maine Conference Championship in 2015… Also played club for the Seacoast United Development Academy (2012-14) and the Seacoast United Mariners (2010-17) PERSONAL: Son of Tim and Michelle King … Has one brother, Alan … Favorite athlete is Wayne Rooney… Favorite ream is Manchester United… Favorite movie is Miracle … Undecided major
BEN AGNEW
FRESHMAN • MIDFIELD • 5-6 • 140 ALPHARETTA, GA./ MILTON
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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Milton High School… Played for the Concord Fire Development Team… Captained the team for three consecutive seasons… Helped the team to a Georgia State Cup Championship in the 2014-15 season… Named Offensive Player of the Year in his sophomore season at Milton High School PERSONAL: Son of Adam and LynnAnn … Has one brother, Lukas … Father, Adam, played soccer at Marquette … Hobbies include film/photography, watching sports and listening to music … Favorite athletes are Kris Dunn, Jimmy Butler, Eden Hazard and Dexter Fowler … Favorite food is mac and cheese … Plans to major in business
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FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-2 • 170 BOXBOROUGH, MASS./ ACTON-BOXBOROUGH
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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Acton-Boxborough Regional High School … Earned eight varsity letters, four in soccer and four in track … Played for FC Stars and helped the team to a 2015 National Championship … Named a Dual-County League All-Star, Eastern Massachusetts All-Star and the Eastern Massachusetts All-Star Game North MVP in 2016 PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Irene … Has one sister, Amelia … Father, Robert, played soccer at Babson College … Honor roll student … Favorite books are I am Zlatan and The Catcher in the Rye … Favorite teams are Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund and the New England Patriots … Favorite foods are pasta, cucumbers and ice cream… Undecided major
SIMON FISHER
FRESHMAN • MIDFIELD • 5-10 • 150 BROOKLINE, MASS./ ROXBURY LATIN
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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Brookline High School and then Roxbury Latin School… Earned four varsity letters in soccer… Brookline’s leading scorer as a sophomore… Captained the Roxbury Latin team… Selected to the ISL All-League team… Played for FC Boston Bolts PERSONAL: Son of John and Anita … Has two sisters, Eleanor and Camille … Favorite athletes are Zidane and Iniesta… Favorite teams are Arsenal and the New England Patriots … Favorite book is Moneyball … Plans to major in economics
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2016 STATISTICS 2016 Providence College Men's Soccer Providence Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2016) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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Aug 26 URI Aug 28 at #3 Clemson Sep 02 HOLY CROSS Sep 04 at Bryant Sep 09 SMU Sep 11 GEORGIA STATE Sep 17 GEORGETOWN Sep 24 at #10 Butler Sep 28 UCONN Oct 01 XAVIER Oct 05 at Brown Oct 08 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Oct 15 at Seton Hall 10/22/201 at DePaul Oct 26 MARQUETTE Oct 29 at #18 Creighton Nov 03 at St. John's Nov 10 #24 CREIGHTON Nov 17 DELAWARE Nov 20 at #1 Maryland Terrapins Nov 26 at #23 Creighton Dec 02 at #10 North Carolina
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Att. 2245 1167 574 200 574 416 703 786 214 455 504 510 804 397 828 2117 686 2568 2057 3804 2539 4009
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GP M in . G A G A A vg S av e P ct 1 6 1 4 6 2 :4 1 12 0.74 67 . 8 4 8 6 55 8 :4 5 9 1.45 28 . 7 5 7 2 2 2 0 2 1 :2 6 21 0.93 98 . 8 2 4 2 2 2 0 2 1 :2 6 31 1.38 99 . 7 6 2 1st
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2016 RECAP Record: 15-7 (7-2 BIG EAST, 1st place) Head Coach: Craig Stewart Captains: Julian Gressel, Nick Sailor, Mark Jecewiz
• Senior Julian Gressel led the Friars in goals (15), assists (6), and points (36). With his performance in 2016, Gressel moved into second place all-time in career goals (30), assists (26), and career points (86).
• The Friars finished the 2016 season with 15-7 overall record and 7-2 BIG EAST mark to capture the regular season crown for the first time in program history.
• The team had 10 different goal scorers, six of whom were freshmen.
• The Friars were ranked No. 10 in the final NCSAA Coaches Poll with a run to the Elite Eight. • The Friars hosted the BIG EAST Semifinals against then-No. 24 Creighton, and were defeated 2-1. • The team received an at-large selection to the NCAA Tournament, hosting the University of Delaware Blue Hens in the First Round. The Friars defeated the Blue Hens, 2-0, on Nov. 17. • Providence upset the No. 1 overall seed and No. 1 ranked undefeated Maryland, 5-4. The Friars were down 4-1 with 20 minutes remaining in regulation and then scored four unanswered goals from four different goal scorers to advance to the NCAA Third Round. • The Friars traveled to Omaha, Neb. to face Creighton for the third time in the 2016 season and again came from behind to win 2-1 and advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Providence traveled to Chapel Hill, N.C. and fell to the UNC Tar Heels, 1-0, in the second overtime.
• Colin Miller posted an 11-0-0 regular season record and finished the season with eight shutouts and a 14-2-0 record. • Gressel was named a NCSAA First Team All-American and was one of 15 players to be selected as a MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist. • The Friars captured three BIG EAST major awards: Julian Gressel as Co-Offensive Player of the Year, Colin Miller as Co-Goalkeeper of the Year, and Craig Stewart and his staff as Coaching Staff of the Year. • The team had six players named to All-BIG EAST teams, Gressel, Miller, and Mark Jecewiz were named to the All-BIG EAST First Team. Danny Griffin, Joao Serrano, and Liam Wilson were named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman team. Serrano and Griffin were both unanimous selections. • In addition to the BIG-EAST honors, five individuals were named to All-Great Lakes Regional teams. Gressel and Jecewiz earned a spot on the All-Great Lakes Region First Team, Miller earned a spot on the Second Team, and Serrano and Griffin were named to the Third Team. • Gressel was invited to the MLS Combine and drafted to Atlanta United in the first round (Eighth overall).
2016 HONORS & AWARDS BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARDS JULIAN GRESSEL COLIN MILLER ALL-BIG EAST JULIAN GRESSEL* COLIN MILLER MARK JECEWIZ DANNY GRIFFIN* JOAO SERRANO* LIAM WILSON
JULIAN GRESSEL COLIN MILLER
BIG EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR
BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM JULIAN GRESSEL JOAO SERRANO PRESEASON ALL-BIG EAST JULIAN GRESSEL DOMINIK MACHADO MAC STEEVES
ALL-AMERICA JULIAN GRESSEL FIRST TEAM MAC HERMANN SEMIFINALIST JULIAN GRESSEL ALL-REGION JULIAN GRESSEL FIRST TEAM MARK JECEWIZ FIRST TEAM COLIN MILLER SECOND TEAM DANNY GRIFFIN THIRD TEAM JOAO SERRANO THIRD TEAM
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HISTORY RECORDS AND
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INSIDE POST-SEASON HISTORY................ 39-40 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE RECORDS..............41 ALL-BIG EAST & ALL-AMERICANS............42 FORMER FRIARS & MLS......................43 ALL-TIME BIG EAST STANDINGS........ 44-47 ALL-TIME FRIAR GREATS............... 48-49 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS............... 50-53 ALL-TIME ROSTER......................... 53-57
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YEAR PC OPP PC OPP PC OPP PC OPP 2016 -- -- 1 vs. Creighton 2 2015 -- 2 at Butler 2 1 at Creighton 2 (PC wins PK’s, 4-2) 2014 -- 2 vs. Villanova 1 1 vs. Creighton 0 2 vs. Xavier 1 -- (PC #4 Seed) 2013 -- 2 vs. Creighton 1 0 vs. Georgetown 0 2 vs. Marquette 3 -- (PC #4 Seed) (PC wins PK’s, 5-4) 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 PK’s, 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 PK’s, 4-2) (USF wins PK’s, 3-2) 2003 (PC #7 Seed) 2 vs. at #2 Virginia Tech 2 (2OT) PC wins PK’s, 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
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THE FRIARS CAPTURED THE FIRST MEN’S SOCCER BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP IN SCHOOL HISTORY IN 2014 2017 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 39
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GENERAL INFORMATION/TABLE OF CONTENTS
NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 2016 Providence College def. Delaware, 2-0 (First Round at Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium, Providence, R.I.) Providence College def. No. 1 Maryland, 5-4 (Second Round at Ludwig Field, College Park, Md.) Providence College def. Creighton,2-1 (Third Round at Morrison Stadium, Omaha, Ned.) UNC def. Providence College 1-0 (2OT) (Quarterfinal at Fetzer Field, Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2014 Providence College secures a First Round bye after being given the No. 11 seed. Providence College def. Dartmouth, 3-0 (Second Round at Ray Treacy Track, Providence, R.I.) Providence College def. UC Irvine, 1-0 (Third Round at Ray Treacy Track, Providence, R.I.) Providence College def. Michigan State, 3-2 (Quarterfinal at Michigan State, East Lansing, Mich.) UCLA def. Providence College, 3-2 (2OT) (College Cup Semifinal in Cary, N.C.)
COLLEGE CUP SEMIFINAL
Providence celebrated its most successful season in program history in 2014 with its first College Cup appearance against UCLA on Dec. 12.
2013 Providence College ties Penn. 0-0, adv. 3-1 in PK’s (First round at Philadelphia, Pa.) Maryland def. Providence College, 3-1 (Second Round at College Park, Md.) 2011 Providence College def. Dartmouth, 1-0 (First Round at Providence, R.I.) UC Santa Barbara def. Providence College 3-2 (Second Round at Santa Barbara, Calif.) 2010 Providence College def. Saint Peter’s, 6-2 (First Round at Providence, R.I.) #16 Ohio State def. Providence College, 2-1 (Second Round at Columbus, Ohio)
Mac Steeves was named to the 2014 College Cup All-Tournament team, in addition to being named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player. Steeves scored two goals in the College Cup Semifinal.
NCAA QUARTERFINAL
2007 Old Dominion def. Providence College, 1-0 (First Round at Norfolk, Va.) 2006 Hofstra def. Providence College, 2-0 (First Round at Hempstead, N.Y.) 2005 Providence College def. Hofstra, 1-0 in OT (First Round at Hempstead, N.Y.) #4 North Carolina def. Providence College, 2-0 (Second Round at Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1983 Connecticut def. Providence College, 2-0 (First Round at Storrs, Conn.)
Danny Griffin scored the game-winning goal to at Creighton in the NCAA Third Round game to send the Friars to the NCAA Quarterfinal for the second time in three seasons.
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CAREER GOALS LEADERS Name 1. John Farren 2. Julian Gressel 3. Eoin Lynch Mac Steeves 4. Jim Rabadan 5. Pat Kocourek 6. Karl Anderson Matt Marcin 8. John Martin Kevin Jones 9. Jay Skelton 10. Tim Ritter 11. Juan Acevedo Steve Warjanka Wilder Arboleda
TEAM RECORDS
Years Goals Most Games Won Season 16 1982-85 62 Most BIG EAST Games Won Season 7 2013-17 30 Longest Winning Streak 11 2002-05 27 Most Ties In A Season 9* 2013-present 27 Most Overtime Games 12* 1975-78 26 Most Improved Won-Loss Record 9.5^ 1986-88 24 Most Games In A Season 22 1985-87 22 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 9 2007-10 22 Most Games Lost Season 16 1987-91 21 Longest Losing Streak 16 1996-01 21 Most Goals Scored Game 11 1978-81 20 Most Goals Scored Season 60 2005-07, 2009 19 Fewest Goals Season 8 1994-97 18 Fewest Goals Allowed Season 10 1992-94 18 Most Shutouts In a Season 11 2010-13 18 Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season) 7 * - NCAA Record ^ - Tied for 10th best All-Time In NCAA History
(2014) (2006, 2016) (1970) (2005) (2005) (2005) (2010, 2013, 2016) (1980-88) (1995, 2004) (2004) (1982) (1983) (2004) (1970) (1984) (1983)
CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS Name 1. John Farren 2. Julian Gressel 3. Michael Eisenhut 4. Art Podgorski Ryan Maduro 5. Marc Cintron 6. Alan Doyle 7. Dwaine Shanley Kevin Jones
Years Assists 1982-85 30 2013-17 26 1996-99 24 1981-84 22 2004-08 22 2009-12 20 1976-79 18 1987-90 17 1996-99 17 Julian Gressel ranks second in goals, assists, and points.
CAREER POINTS LEADERS Name 1. John Farren 2. Julian Gressel 3. Pat Kocourek Mac Steeves 4. Eoin Lynch 5. Kevin Jones 6. Jim Rabadan 7. John Martin 8. Matt Marcin 9. Karl Anderson Tim Ritter 10. Ryan Maduro
Years Points 1982-85 154 2013-17 80 1986-88 63 2013-present 63 2002-05 61 1996-01 59 1975-78 58 Karl Anderson 1987-91 56 2007-10 53 1985-87 52 2005-07, 2009 52 2004-08 50
John Farren
Eoin Lynch
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Scored Most Minutes Played Goals Against Average
17, John Farren (1984) 12, Art Podgorski (1982) 43, John Farren (1983) 2,131, Keasel Broome (2014) .880, Jim Morris (1990)
Keasel Broome has played the most minutes in a single season in the Friar net.
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BIG EAST CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT Year Player 2016 Julian Gressel Joao Serrano 2015 Julian Gressel Jeff Kilday 2014 Keasel Broome Brandon Adler Julian Gressel Markus Naglestad 2013 Phil Towler Wilder Arboleda Manny Andrade 2010 Matt Marcin Bryan Minogue Jhojan Obando Andrew Sousa 2009 Justin Kahle
Position Forward Defender Midfield Back Goalkeeper Back Midfield Forward Midfield Forward/Midfield Midfield Midfield Back Goalkeeper Midfield Back
2011 1998 1996
Marcos Ugarte Kempes Corbally Andy McConville Kevin Jones
Midfield Back Midfield Forward
ALL-AMERICANS Year 2016 2014 2006 1988 1987 1984 1983
Player Julian Gressel Phil Towler Ryan Maduro Seamus Purcell Seamus Purcell Martin Hayes Martin Hayes
Team/Position First Team/Forward Third Team/Midfield First Team/Midfield Third Team/Back First Tem/Back Third Team/Midfield Second Team/Midfield
ALL-BIG EAST Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1996 1991 1990
Player Julian Gressel Colin Miller Mark Jecewiz Mac Steeves Julian Gressel Brandon Adler Fabio Machado Phil Towler Dominik Machado Mac Steeves Julian Gressel Wilder Arboleda Marc Cintron Matt Marcin Tim Ritter Ryan Maduro Tim Ritter Ryan Maduro Ryan Maduro Chris Konopka Tim Ritter Ryan Maduro Mauricio Solano Kempes Corbally Kevin Jones Kevin Jones Kempes Corbally Mike Eisenhut John Costigan Dan Pires John Martin Dwaine Shanley
Team/Position First Team/Forward First Team/Goalkeeper First Team/Defender First Team/Forward Second Team/Midfield Second Team/Back Second Team/Forward Second Team/Midfield Second Team/Midfield Second Team/Forward Second Team/Midfield Third Team/Midfield Third Team/Midfield First Team/Midfield Second Team/Forward Second Team/Midfield Third Team/Forward First Team/Midfield First Team/Midfield Second Team/Goalkeeper Third Team/Forward Third Team/Midfield Third Team/Midfield Second Team/Back Second Team/Forward Second Team/Forward Second Team/Back Second Team/Midfield Second Team/Back Second Team/Goalkeeper Forward Back
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Year Player 2016 Danny Griffin Joao Serrano Liam WIlson 2015 Tiago Mendonca Brendan Constantine Klisman Sousa 2014 Daniel Neustadter 2013 Julian Gressel
Position Midfield Defender Defender Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield
Martin Hayes
Seamus Purcell
Ryan Maduro
Phil Towler
Julian Gressel
ALL-TIME DRAFTED FRIARS Year 2017 2015 2013 2011 2007
Player Julian Gressel Keasel Broome Markus Naglestad Marc Cintron Matt Marcin Andrew Sousa Chris Konopka
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Draft Pic 1st Round 3rd Round 4th Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 3rd Round 3rd Round
Overall Team 8th Atlanta United 46th San Jose Earthquakes 64th NYC Football Club 34th NY Red Bulls 41st Philadelphia Union 42nd New England Revolution 29th Kansas City Wizards
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Chaka Daley • Signed with the New England Revolution (June 14, 1999). • Played with the New England Revolution (1999).
Tim Murray • Signed with the New England Revolution (2010). • Played with New England (2010-12). • Made his professional debut for F.C. New York of the USL (April 30, 2011).
Ryan Maduro • Played with the New York Red Bulls Reserves (2011). • Signed with the New York Red Bulls (March 19, 2012). • Played with the New York (2012). • Made his professional debut for New York (May 29, 2012).
Marc Cintron • Drafted in the second round (34th overall) by the New York Red Bulls in the MLS Supplemental Draft (2013), becoming the fourth Friar selected in an MLS Draft.
Matt Marcin • Drafted in the third round (41st overall) by the Philadelphia Union in the MLS Supplemental Draft (2011), becoming the second Friar selected in an MLS Draft.
Andrew Sousa • Drafted in the third round (42nd overall) by the New England Revolution in the MLS Supplemental Draft (2011), becoming the third Friar selected in an MLS Draft. • Signed with New England (March 3, 2011). • Played with New England (2011). • Made his professional debut for New England (May 25, 2011).
Julian Gressel • Signed with the MLS & drafted by Atlanta United in the MLS Superdraft (Jan. 13, 2017) • Made his professional debut for Atlanta (March 5, 2017). • Scored his first professional goal for Atlanta (May 14, 2017)
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Chris Konopka • Drafted in the third round (29th overall) by the Kansas City Wizards in 2007 MLS Supplemental Draft, becoming the first Providence College player to be selected in the MLS draft. • Played with Kansas City (2007). • Signed with the Columbus Crew (2011) and the New York Red Bulls (2011). • Made his MLS debut for New York (August 13, 2011). • Signed with the Philadelphia Union (March 2, 2012). • Played with Philadelphia (2012-13). • Played with Toronto FC (2013-present).
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2017 FRIARS 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
‘88 ‘89
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
‘90
All-Time BIG EAST Standings 1985-2015
‘87
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
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
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
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
‘91
‘85 ‘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
‘92 ‘93 ‘94
‘95 ‘96
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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
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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
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All-Time BIG EAST Standings 1985-2015
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*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
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*- 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
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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
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2017 FRIARS Blue Division West Virginia Connecticut Notre Dame Providence Seton Hall Pittsburgh Georgetown Marquette
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
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
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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
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*- 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
Red Division St. John’s USF * DePaul Louisville Villanova Cincinnati Syracuse Rutgers
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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
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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
All-Time BIG EAST Standings 1985-2015
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions
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
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
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*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Blue Division Georgetown Notre Dame Connecticut West Virginia Providence Marquette Pittsburgh Seton Hall Red Division Louisville * Cincinnati St. John’s USF Villanova DePaul Syracuse Rutgers
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
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
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*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Blue Division Marquette West Virginia Connecticut Notre Dame Providence Georgetown Pittsburgh Seton Hall Red Division USF Rutgers St. John’s * Louisville Villanova DePaul Cincinnati Syracuse
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
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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
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W L T PTS 6 2 0 18 6 2 0 18 5 2 1 16 5 2 1 16 2 6 0 6 2 6 0 6 0 8 0 0
W L T 19 4 2 17 4 1 17 4 1 16 4 1 6 12 0 4 10 2 6 9 2
Red Division Louisville Syracuse St. John’s Villanova Cincinnati Rutgers USF DePaul
W L T PTS 7 1 0 21 5 3 0 15 4 3 1 13 3 3 2 11 3 3 2 11 3 4 1 10 2 3 3 9 1 6 1 4
W L T 14 6 1 14 6 1 10 5 4 12 6 2 6 9 4 7 7 1 8 6 5 4 10 3
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W L T PTS Providence 7 2 0 21 Butler* 6 3 0 18 Creighton 5 3 1 16 Villanova 5 3 1 16 Xavier 4 4 1 13 DePaul 4 5 0 12 Georgetown 3 4 2 11 St. John’s 2 5 2 8 Marquette 2 5 2 8 Seton Hall 2 6 1 7 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Georgetown Marquette* Providence Xavier Creighton Butler St. John’s Villanova Seton Hall DePaul
W L T PTS 6 2 1 19 6 2 1 19 6 3 0 18 6 3 0 18 4 4 1 13 4 5 0 12 3 4 2 11 3 6 0 9 3 6 0 9 1 7 1 4
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W L T 14 5 2 13 6 2 12 6 4 10 7 2 9 9 2 11 8 1 11 7 2 8 9 1 7 9 2 5 11 2
*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions W L T PTS Creighton 7 1 1 22 Xavier 6 1 2 20 Georgetown 6 2 1 19 Providence* 5 2 2 17 Villanova 3 4 2 11 Marquette 2 3 4 10 Seton Hall 2 4 3 9 Butler 2 5 2 8 DePaul 1 6 2 5 St. John’s 1 7 1 4 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions
W L T 16 3 3 15 6 2 14 4 5 16 5 2 8 8 3 8 6 4 5 7 5 6 7 5 4 10 4 4 10 4
W L T PTS Georgetown* 9 0 0 27 Creighton 7 2 0 21 Butler 6 3 0 18 Xavier 5 3 1 16 Providence 4 4 1 13 DePaul 4 4 1 13 Villanova 4 5 0 12 St. John’s 2 5 2 8 Marquette 1 7 1 4 Seton Hall 0 9 0 0 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions
W L T 16 2 3 19 3 0 10 4 4 12 6 1 8 7 3 5 13 1 9 8 0 4 11 3 5 10 2 0 15 1
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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.
PROVIDENCE FRIARS 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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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Julian Gressel ‘17 completed his career at Providence second all time for goals, assists, and points. He became the highest-ever drafted Friar in the MLS Superdraft as the eighth overall pick to Atlanta. He is the program’s third First Team All-American and was a MAC Hermann Top-15 Semifinalist. Gressel scored 30 career goals, 26 assists, and finished his collegiate career with 80 points. A three-time All-BIG EAST honoree and a member of the All-Freshman team, he was also named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year in 2016. He was Providence’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2016 and led the Friars to two of their most successful seasons (2014 & 2016).
FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS TEAM American Int. College Assumption Barrington Bentley Boston College Boston University Bradley Brandeis Brown Bryant Butler UC Irvine UCLA UC Santa Barbara Central Connecticut Cincinnati Clark Clemson Coast Guard Columbia Connecticut Creighton Dartmouth Delaware DePaul Drake Duquesne Fairfield Florida Atlantic Fordham Georgia State Georgetown Hartford Hartwick Harvard Hofstra Holy Cross Iona Louisville Long Island Loyola Maine Manhattan Marquette Maryland Massachusetts Merrimack Michigan State Monmouth New Hampshire North Carolina Northeastern Notre Dame Old Dominion Oneonta (N.Y.) Penn Pittsburgh Quinnipiac Rhode Island Rhode Island College Roger Williams Rutgers Sacred Heart SMU St. Anselm St. Bonaventure St. John’s St. Peter’s Seton Hall Stonehill Southeastern Mass. Southern Connecticut South Florida Syracuse Utica Vermont Villanova Virginia Virginia Tech West Virginia Xavier Yale TOTALS (47 seasons)
First Last Meeting Meeting W L T 1978 1981 3 0 0 1970 1983 10 2 0 1968 1983 12 3 0 1975 1983 5 1 3 1970 2008 13 17 7 1974 2013 4 11 3 2004 2004 0 1 0 1968 1981 1 7 0 1974 2016 9 16 8 1968 2016 16 3 0 2013 2016 1 3 1 2014 2014 1 0 0 2014 2014 0 1 0 2011 2011 0 1 0 1986 2004 1 5 0 2005 2011 4 1 2 1968 1969 0 2 0 2014 2016 0 2 0 1969 1973 2 1 1 2012 2015 0 1 1 1973 2016 6 33 2 2011 2014 5 5 0 1986 2014 4 11 1 2016 2016 1 0 0 2007 2016 4 0 2 2004 2004 0 1 0 2001 2001 0 1 0 1981 2000 15 3 2 2003 2003 0 1 0 1972 1993 1 1 0 2016 2016 1 0 0 1990 2016 13 14 2 1985 1988 3 1 0 1994 1994 0 1 0 1995 2013 4 10 0 2005 2006 1 1 0 1971 2016 23 8 5 1984 1994 11 0 0 2005 2011 1 3 2 1976 1976 0 1 0 1985 1985 0 1 0 1983 2005 3 1 0 1984 1984 1 0 0 2006 2015 6 4 1 2013 2016 1 1 0 1977 1994 7 10 0 1968 1991 12 0 1 2010 2014 1 2 0 2012 2015 1 1 0 1980 2002 9 7 2 2005 2016 0 2 0 1984 2015 15 3 2 1995 2012 2 15 1 2007 2007 0 1 0 1976 1994 2 0 0 2013 2013 1 0 0 1990 2012 14 8 1 1983 2016 8 2 0 1968 2016 11 29 4 1968 1980 8 2 1 1971 1971 1 0 0 1995 2009 1 10 1 1968 2011 13 0 1 2016 2016 1 0 0 1970 1977 5 1 0 2001 2001 0 1 0 1987 2016 6 19 3 2010 2010 1 0 0 1982 2016 14 12 6 1968 1985 13 1 1 1980 1980 1 0 0 1981 1982 0 1 1 2003 2012 0 3 2 1983 2009 11 15 0 1986 1986 1 0 0 1998 2003 0 1 1 1984 2016 13 11 2 2000 2000 0 2 0 2002 2003 1 1 0 1995 2011 8 8 0 2013 2016 3 1 1 1979 2009 5 7 2 1968 2016 361 340 76
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2017 FRIARS 1968 (6-3-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Bryant W, 3-1 at Stonehill W, 2-0 at Brandeis L, 3-1 at Clark L, 7 -0 at Barrington W, 2-1 at Merrimack W, 2-1 at Sacred Heart W, 3-0 at RI College W, 2-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 2-1 16-16 1969 (3-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle STONEHILL W, 2-0 at Bryant W, 3-1 at Clark L, 7-0 Coast Guard L, 5-3 BRANDEIS L, 3-1 BARRINGTON L, 5-1 SACRED HEART T, 3-3(OT) RI College W, 2-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 4-1 16-29 1970 (11-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle COAST GUARD W,2-1 BRYANT W,6-0 ASSUMPTION W,3-0 MERRIMACK W, 4-1 BARRINGTON W, 2-1 BRANDEIS W, 2-1 ST. ANSLEM’S W, 2-0 SACRED HEART W, 1-0 STONEHILL W, 3-0 RI COLLEGE W, 2-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-2 RHODE ISLAND L, 4 -1 31-10 1971 (10-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle ROGER WILLIAMS W, 4-0 at Merrimack W, 1-0 RI COLLEGE W, 2-0 at Assumption W, 4-2 BRANDEIS L, 3-1 STONEHILL W, 2-1 at St. Anselm’s W, 2-1 SACRED HEART W, 3-1 at Bryant W, 2-1 HOLY CROSS W, 2-1 at Boston College L, 3-0 Rhode Island L, 2-0 BARRINGTON W, 2-1 25-16 1972 (11-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle MERRIMACK W, 3-1 RI COLLEGE W, 1-0 ASSUMPTION W, 10-1 SACRED HEART W, 4-2 STONEHILL W, 3-1 ST. ANSELM’S W, 4-2 BRANDEIS W, 2-1 COAST GUARD W, 4-2 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-2 BRYANT W, 3-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 7-3 BARRINGTON W, 2-1 FORDHAM L,1-0 42-21
1973 (6-2-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle MERRIMACK W, 1-0 at RI College L, 4 -1 ASSUMPTION W, 5-1 RHODE ISLAND T, 1-1(OT) at Holy Cross W, 3-1 STONEHILL W, 7-0 at Connecticut L, 8-0 BRYANT W, 4-1 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 2-2 COAST GUARD T, 0-0 BARRINGTON W, 3-0 27-18 1974 (3-8-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle MERRIMACK W, 7-0 RI COLLEGE T, 1-1 BROWN L, 4-1 ASSUMPTION W, 1-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 7-0 HOLY CROSS L, 2-0 BRYANT L, 2-1 ST. ANSELM’S L, 3-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 5-O CONNECTICUT L, 2-0 BARRINGTON L, 3-1 BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-1 18-26 1975 (7-4-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle MERRIMACK W, 2-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-1 HOLY CROSS L, 2 -1 BRYANT W, 4-0 BOSTON UNIV. W, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 4-3 ASSUMPTION L, 2-0 BENTLEY W, 4-2 CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 BARRINGTON W, 5-0 STONEHILL W, 2-1 25-15 1976 (10-6-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle MERRIMACK W, 4-0 RI COLLEGE W, 3-0 ASSUMPTION W, 7-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-2 HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-1 BRYANT W, 4-0 ST. ANSELM W, 1-0 (2OT) BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-0 BENTLEY W, 3-2 STONEHILL L, 1-0 BARRINGTON W, 1-0 (2OT) BRANDEIS L,2-1 CONNECTICUT L, 2-1 LONG ISLAND L, 5-1 Oneonta (N.Y.)* W, 1-0 36-17 * - ECAC Tournament
1977 (5-9-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Merrimack W, 9-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-1 at Holy Cross T, 3-3(OT) BOSTON UNIV. L, 3-1 at Bryant L, 2-1 at Boston College W, 3-0 at Assumption W, 2-1 STONEHILL W, 3-1
BENTLEY L, 1-0 at Connecticut L, 1-0 BARRINGTON L, 3-2 ST. ANSELM’S W,2-0 RI COLLEGE L, 2-1 at Massachusetts L, 2-0 27-22 1978 (8-4-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle MERRIMACK W, 6-0 at RI College W, 1-0 ASSUMPTION W, 6-2 at Rhode Island L, 3-0 HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 BRYANT W, 4-1 at Brandeis L, 5-1 MASSACHUSETTS L, 3-1 BOSTON COLLEGE L,1-0 at Bentley T, 0-0(OT) at American Int. W, 2-0 at Barrington W, 2-1 at Stonehill W, 3-2 30-18 1979 (6-6-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Merrimack W, 5-1 RI COLLEGE W, 3-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-2 at Holy Cross W, 1-0 YALE L, 4 -1 at Massachusetts L,1-0 at Boston College W, 2-0 BENTLEY W, 3-2 at Brown L, 4-1 AMERICAN INT. W, 3-1 at Bryant L, 2-0 CONNECTICUT L, 7-2 23-25 1980 (7-5-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle BARRINGTON W, 4-0 at RI College T,0-0 (OT) at Stonehill W, 6-0 at Rhode Island L, 3-2 (OT) NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 4-0 HOLY CROSS L, 1-0 (OT) at Yale L, 5-0 BRYANT L,3-2 (OT) at Brandeis L, 1-0 MASSACHUSETTS W, 3-1 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 0-0 (OT) at Bentley T,0-0 (OT) at Boston University L, 2-1 SE MASS. W, 4-0 at American Int. W, 2-1 29-16 1981 (9-5-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Barrington W, 4-1 FAIRFIELD W, 4-2 RHODE ISLAND L, 1-0 at New Hampshire W, 1-0 YALE W, 3-1 BRANDEIS W, 3-0 at Massachusetts W, 1-0 at Boston College L, 3-1 at Assumption W, 2-0 BENTLEY W, 2-0 at Bryant W, 3-1 BOSTON UNIV. T, 0-0 (OT) STONEHILL W, 7-0 at Brown L, 6-0
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at Holy Cross L, 5-0 SOUTHERN CONN. T, 1-1 (OT) 28-24 1982 (8-7-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle BARRINGTON W, 11-0 at Fairfield W, 4-1 at Rhode Island L, 2-1 at Yale L, 2-1 (OT) NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 3-2 at Southern Conn. L, 4-0 HOLY CROSS W, 7-1 MASSACHUSETTS W, 1-0 at Boston College L, 1-0 ASSUMPTION W, 6-0 at Bentley T, 0-0 (OT) BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-1 BRYANT W, 5-0 SETON HALL W, 8-0 at Stonehill T, 2-2 (OT) BROWN L, 3-2 (OT) CONNECTICUT L, 3-2 (OT) 53-23 1983 (13-3-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Barrington W, 7-0 FAIRFIELD W, 4-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 1-0 at New Hampshire W, 3-2 MAINE W, 6-1 at Seton Hall W, 7-1 at UMass W, 1-0 at Boston College T, 0-0(OT) at Assumption W, 7-0 QUINNIPIAC W, 5-0 BOSTON UNIV. W, 1-0 BENTLEY W, 2-0 STONEHILL W, 4-0 at Brown T, 3-3(OT) at Holy Cross W, 4-1 Syracuse* L, 4-3 Connecticut# L, 2-0 60-15 * - BIG EAST Tournament # - NCAA Tournament
1984 (14-2-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Fairfield W, 6-0 at Rhode Island W, 1-0 IONA W, 3-0 MANHATTAN W,2-0 MASSACHUSETTS L, 2-1 SYRACUSE W, 4-2 SETON HALL W, 7-1 HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-0 at Stonehill W, 3-1 at Northeastern W, 3-2 at Connecticut W, 1-0 at Boston University T, 0-0(OT) NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 1-0 MAINE W, 2-0 BROWN T, 3-3(OT) at Villanova W, 2-0 at Connecticut* L, 1-0 46-12 * - BIG EAST Tournament
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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE 1985 (8-7-1/0-3-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Syracuse L,1-0 IONA W, 2-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-1 at Holy Cross W, 2-1 at Massachusetts L, 2-1 at Loyola* L, 2-1 vs Yale* W, 3-1 at New Hampshire W, 2-1 at Hartford W, 5-1 at Boston College L, 1-0 STONEHILL W, 4-0 NORTHEASTERN W, 7-2 CONNECTICUT W, 2-0 at Brown 1 (OT) BOSTON UNIV. L, 4-0 FAIRFIELD W, 8-0 37-22 * - Loyola Invitational
1986 (9-8-0/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Utica W, 7-1 at Iona W, 3-0 at Rhode Island W, 3-2 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-1(OT) at Yale L, 1-0 SYRACUSE W, 2-1(OT) HOLY CROSS W, 4-1 at Boston University L, 6-1 HARTFORD W, 1-0 DARTMOUTH L, 2-0 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 2-1(OT) at Connecticut L, 3-0 BROWN L, 2-1 MASSACHUSETTS L, 1-0 at Fairfield W, 1-0 at Central Conn. L, 2-1(OT) at Northeastern W, 5-1 32-26 1987 (9-7-1/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle FAIRFIELD W, 3-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 2-1 at New Hampshire L, 3-1 CENTRAL CONN. W, 1-0 at Syracuse W, 2-1 at Holy Cross T, 2-2(OT) NORTHEASTERN W, 6-0 at Hartford W, 1-0 at Dartmouth L, 2-0 IONA W, 3-0 at Boston College L, 2-1(OT) CONNECTICUT L, 3-1 BOSTON UNIV. W, 2-1(OT) at Massachusetts L, 2-1 ST. JOHN’S W, 1-0 at Brown W, 5-0 Seton Hall* L, 1-1 31-19 * - BIG EAST Tournament
1988 (8-8-1/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Fairfield W, 4-1 at Rhode Island T, 2-2(OT) NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-2 YALE L, 2-1 SYRACUSE W, 2-0 HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 at Northeastern W, 2-0 HARTFORD L, 3-2 at Iona W, 2-0 at Central Conn. L, 2-0
BOSTON COLLEGE L, 2-0 at Connecticut L, 2-0 at Boston University L, 4-2 MASSACHUSETTS W, 2-1 at St. John’s W, 2-0 BROWN L, 2-1 31-24 1989 (5-8-3/0-2-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle RHODE ISLAND L, 3-2 at New Hampshire T, 1-1(OT) MERRIMACK W, 4-2 at Brown W, 4-2 at Syracuse L, 5 -0 at Holy Cross T, 1-1 (OT) at Yale L, 2-0 FAIRFIELD W, 2-0 at Dartmouth L, 1-0 IONA W, 2-0 CONNECTICUT T1-1(OT) NORTHEASTERN W, 2-1 at Boston College L, 2-1 BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-0 at Massachusetts L, 2-0 ST. JOHN’S L, 2-0 20-26 1990 (8-5-2/2-4-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Rhode Island L, 1-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE T, 2-2(OT) BROWN W, 1-0 at Seton Hall L, 2-1 at Fairfield W, 1-0(OT) at Iona W, 2-0 HOLY CROSS W, 3-0 at Northeastern W, 2-0 at Connecticut T, 1-1(OT) SYRACUSE W, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 0-0(OT) PITTSBURGH W, 3-2 GEORGETOWN L, 4-3(OT) at St. John’s L, 1-0 at Villanova L,3-1 22-15 1991 (6-8-2/2-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle Merrimack* T, 1-1(OT) Iona* W, 3-0 FAIRFIELD W, 1-0 at Georgetown W, 2-0 NORTHEASTERN W, 5-2 ST. JOHN’S L, 2-0 SETON HALL L, 2-0 at Syracuse L, 2-0 at Holy Cross W, 3-2(OT) at New Hampshire L, 4-0 CONNECTICUT L, 2-1 at Pittsburgh W, 2-0 at Brown L, 3-2 at Boston College T, 2-2(OT) VILLANOVA L, 3-1 MASSACHUSETTS L,1-0 23-27 * - New Hampshire Invitational
1992 (6-7-4/2-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle IONA W, 3-1 at Fairfield T, 1-1(OT) PITTSBURGH L, 3-1 at Northeastern L, 1-0 HOLY CROSS W, 3-0 GEORGETOWN W, 1-0
at Massachusetts W, 2-1 SYRACUSE L,1-0 RHODE ISLAND T, 0-0 OT) at Dartmouth T, 1-1 (OT) at Connecticut L, 5-0 at St. John’s L, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-1 at Seton Hall W, 2-2(OT) NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 2-1 at Villanova L, 4-2 BROWN L, 2-1 22-26 1993 (7-10-1/0-7-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle Iona* W, 5-0 at Fordham* W, 2-0 FAIRFIELD W, 3-1 MASSACHUSETTS W, 3-0 at New Hampshire L, 5-1 DARTMOUTH L, 4-1 at Boston College L, 2-1 at Pittsburgh L, 2-1 at Syracuse L, 1-0 at Rhode Island W, 2-1(OT) at Georgetown L, 3-0 CONNECTICUT L, 3-2 VILLANOVA L, 2-1 at Holy Cross L, 1 -0 ST. JOHN’S L, 2-0 NORTHEASTERN W, 4-3 SETON HALL T, 1-1(OT) at Brown W, 2-1 29-32 * - at New York Tech
1994 (4-12-1/0-7-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Fairfield W, 2-0 Hartwick* L, 3-0 Oneota State* W, 4-1 at St. John’s L, 3-1 SYRACUSE L, 2-0 at Yale W, 1-0 PITTSBURGH L, 4-2 (OT) GEORGETOWN L, 2-1 IONA L, 3-0 at Massachusetts L, 3-0 at Seton Hall L, 5-1 at Connecticut L, 6-0 at Villanova T, 1-1(OT) at Dartmouth L, 5-1 HOLY CROSS L, 3-2(OT) RHODE ISLAND L, 5-4 (OT) BOSTON COLLEGE L, 1-0 24-44 * - Mayor’s Cup XIX (Oneonta, N.Y.)
1995 (2-16-0/1-10-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough FAIRFIELD L, 2-0 at West Virginia L3-2 BROWN L, 4-3(OT) PITTSBURGH L, 3-0 ST. JOHN’S L, 3-1 YALE W, 4-1 RUTGERS L, 4-0 CONNECTICUT L, 2-0 at Villanova L, 2-0 at Holy Cross L, 2-1 at Notre Dame L, 1-0 at Rhode Island L, 2-0 at Georgetown L, 4-0 SYRACUSE L, 1-0 at Dartmouth L, 2-1
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at Boston College L, 3-0 SETON HALL W, 3-2 at Harvard L, 3-2 17-44 1996 (6-8-4/2-5-4) • Coach: Brian Ainscough PC OPP 0 NOTRE DAME L, 1-0 2 at Fairfield L, 2-0 2 at Pittsburgh T, 2-2(OT) 1 RHODE ISLAND L, 1-0 1 at Brown L, 2-1 2 RUTGERS T, 2-2(OT) 2 VILLANOVA W, 2-0 2 at Yale W, 2-1(OT) 1 at Seton Hall L, 6-1 1 HOLY CROSS W, 1-0(OT) 2 WEST VIRGINIA W, 2-1 3 GEORGETOWN T, 3-3(OT) 0 at St. John’s L, 4-0 0 at Syracuse L, 1-0 3 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 3-3(OT) 2 DARTMOUTH L, 3-2 0 at Connecticut L, 1-0 0 at Harvard L, 3-0 24- 33 1997 (3-15-0/1-10-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough at Boston College L, 2-0 at Notre Dame L, 3-0 CONNECTICUT W, 2-1(OT) PITTSBURGH L, 4-1 Yale L, 3-1 FAIRFIELD W, 3-1 HARVARD L, 2-1 SYRACUSE L, 5-1 St. JOHN’S L, 4-1 at Rhode Island W, 2-1 at West Virginia L, 2-1 BROWN L, 4-3 at Holy Cross L, 1-0 SETON HALL L, 5-1 at Villanova L, 1-0 at Rutgers L, 3-1 at Georgetown L, 4-3 at Dartmouth L, 3-1 22-49 1998 (9-9-1/6-4-1) • Coach: Brian Ainscough at Connecticut L, 3-0 vs. Vermont % L, 1-0 vs. New Hampshire% L, 2-1 at Fairfield L, 1-0 at St. John’s L, 8-0 at Syracuse W, 1-0(OT) HARVARD W, 2-1 at Pittsburgh W, 2-0 RHODE ISLAND W, 4-0 WEST VIRGINIA L, 2-0 at Brown L, 2-1 RUTGERS L, 2-1 VILLANOVA W, 4-1 NOTRE DAME W, 2-1 GEORGETOWN W, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-0 at Seton Hall T, 0-0 (OT) DARTMOUTH W, 3-0 at Georgetown * L,1-0 (2OT) 25-28 % - UNH Tournament * - BIG EAST Quarterfinals
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2017 FRIARS 1999 (8-8-1/5-6-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough at Boston College W, 3-1 FAIRFIELD T, 1-1 (OT) at Harvard W, 3-2 (OT) Rutgers L, 3-1 at Villanova L, 4-1 at Rhode Island L, 4-1 at West Virginia L, 2-0 CONNECTICUT L, 3-1 PITTSBURGH W, 1-0 BROWN L, 2-1 at Notre Dame L, 4-0 SYRACUSE L, 3-2 ST. JOHN’S L,2-1 at Georgetown W, 3-1 QUINNIPIAC W, 4-1 SETON HALL W, 1-0 at Dartmouth W, 3-2 30-32 2000 (4-13-1/3-7-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley vs. Maine* L, 2-1 vs. URI* L, 1-0 at Fairfield L, 3-2 WEST VIRGINIA W, 2-1(OT) BOSTON COLLEGE L, 3-0 at Pittsburgh L, 2-1(OT) VILLANOVA T, 2-2(OT) RUTGERS L,3-0 GEORGETOWN W, 2-1 CONNECTICUT L, 4-1 NOTRE DAME W, 3-1 at Brown L, 3-2 at Seton Hall L, 5-0 at Syracuse L, 2-0 at St. John’s L, 2-0 QUINNIPIAC L, 4-0 at Virginia L, 2-0 DARTMOUTH L, 2-1 21-41 * - URI Invitational
2001 (1-14-2/0-10-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley vs. Duquesne* L, 1-0 at St. Bonaventure L, 4-0 ST. JOHN’S L, 1-0 at Dartmouth L, 3-0 at Syracuse L, 5-0 at New Hampshire T, 2-2(OT) at Georgetown L, 1-0 HARVARD L, 3-0 BROWN T, 1-1(OT) at Villanova L, 3-1 at Boston College L, 3-2 PITTSBURGH L, 3-2 NOTRE DAME L, 2-0 at Rutgers L, 2-0 CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 at Quinnipiac W, 3-0 SETON HALL L, 5-1 13-41 * - at St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
2002 (7-11-0/5-5-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley vs. Sacred Heart * W, 2-1 at Cent. Connecticut* W, 2-1 RUTGERS L, 3-0 GEORGETOWN L, 3-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-0 at Notre Dame L, 5-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 4-3(2OT) SYRACUSE W, 3-0 at Harvard L, 2-1 at Virginia Tech W, 1-0 at Connecticut L, 2-0
WEST VIRGINIA at Brown at Seton Hall QUINNIPIAC at Pittsburgh VILLANOVA at Boston College #
W, 1-0 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 3-2 W, 4-2 W, 2-0 L, 4-0 24-36
# - BIG EAST Tournament
2003 (6-10-3/4-5-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley vs. Sacred Heart* W, 6-1 at Cent. Connecticut* L, 1-0 RUTGERS L, 4-1 RHODE ISLAND W, 2-1 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 3-1 at South Florida L,1-0 (OT) at West Virginia W, 1-0 Seton Hall W, 1-0 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 1-1(OT) at Georgetown W, 3-1 at St. John’s L, 3-1 at Brown L, 3-2(OT) PITTSBURGH L, 1-0 NOTRE DAME L, 2-0 at Villanova L, 1-0 VIRGINIA TECH L, 1-0 HARVARD L, 2-0 at Virginia Tech# T, 2-2(OT) vs. Notre Dame# L, 1-0 22-27 * - CCSU Tournament # - BIG EAST Tournament
2004 (0-16-0/0-10-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley 0 at Bradley* L, 1-0 0 vs. Drake* L, 3-0 2 VILLANOVA L, 3-2 0 at Rhode Island L, 3-2 0 at Rutgers L, 1-0 0 at Boston College L, 2-0 0 at Seton Hall L, 3-0 1 CONNECTICUT L, 2-1 0 CENTRAL CONN. L, 1-0 GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 (2OT) BROWN L, 3-2 WEST VIRGINIA L, 3-2(OT) ST. JOHN”S L, 3-2 at Syracuse L, 1-0 at Harvard L, 3-0 at Pittsburgh L, 2-0 8-35 * - at Bradley Classic
2005 (7-4-9/3-3-4) • Coach: Chaka Daley Maine W, 4-0 at Rhode Island T, 1-1 (2OT) SACRED HEART W, 2-0 at Yale T, 1-1(2OT) at Louisville T, 1-1(2OT) at Cincinnati T, 1-1(2OT) SYRACUSE W, 3-2 ST. JOHN’S T, 0-0(2OT) at Georgetown W, 3-2 at Connecticut L, 3-2(OT) SETON HALL T, 2-2(2OT) BROWN T, 1-1(2OT) NOTRE DAME L, 2-1 at West Virginia L, 1-0 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 at Cincinnati# W, 1-0 at Seton Hall# T, 2-2(2OT) South Florida# T, 0-0(2OT) at Hofstra* W, 1-0 (OT) at North Carolina* L, 2-0 27-21
# - BIG EAST Tournament * - NCAA Tournament
2006 (13-7-0/7-4-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley SACRED HEART W, 4-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 2-1 at Northeastern W, 1-0 VILLANOVA W, 3-1 RUTGERS W, 2-0 at Syracuse W, 3-2 at St. John’s L, 1-0 (OT) at Marquette W, 1-0 at Holy Cross W, 3-2 GEORGETOWN W, 4-0 CONNECTICUT W, 1-0 PITTSBURGH W, 2-1 (OT) BROWN W, 2-1 at Notre Dame L, 3-0 at Seton Hall W, 1-0 WEST VIRGINIA W, 1-0 LOUISVILLE # W, 2-0 at Cincinnati # W, 2-0 St. John’s # L, 2-0 at Hofstra * L, 2-0 31-20 # - BIG EAST Tournament * - NCAA Tournament
2007 (9-8-2/5-4-2) • Coach: Chaka Daley SACRED HEART W, 2-1 (2OT) at Rhode Island L, 2-0 NORTHEASTERN W, 1-0 HARVARD L, 2-1 HOLY CROSS W, 1-0 at DePaul W, 2-0 at USF L, 3-1 SYRACUSE W, 3-1 ST. JOHN’S T, 0-0(2OT) at Georgetown L, 2-0 at Connecticut L, 3-0 MARQUETTE W, 2-0 at Boston College W, 1-0 at Pittsburgh W, 2-0 SETON HALL W, 3-2(OT) NOTRE DAME T, 2-2(2OT) at West Virginia L, 3-0 CINCINNATI # L, 2-0 at Old Dominion * L, 1-0 21-24
2009 (10-7-3/5-4-2) • Coach: Chaka Daley at Sacred Heart W, 1-0 (2OT) HOLY CROSS W, 1-0 at Boston University L, 3-0 NORTHEASTERN W, 1-0 at Rutgers L, 2-1(2OT) at Villanova L, 1-0 SYRACUSE W, 1-0 ST. JOHN’S T, 0-0(2OT) at Pittsburgh W, 3-0 at Connecticut L, 3-0 NOTRE DAME L, 1-0(2OT) YALE T, 1-1(2OT) SETON HALL T, 1-1(2OT) HARVARD L, 2-1 MARQUETTE W, 1-0 at West Virginia W, 1-0(OT) at Georgetown W, 2-1(OT) at Villanova # W, 2-1 at Connecticut # W, 1-0(OT) St. John’s # L, 2-1 18-17 # - BIG EAST Tournament
2010 (13-6-3/4-4-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley RHODE ISLAND ^ W, 2-1 at Brown ^ T, 0-0(2OT) at Michigan State L, 4-0 SACRED HEART W, 3-1 QUINNIPIAC W, 1-0 at Northeastern W, 1-0 LOUISVILLE L, 2-1 at Harvard W, 2-1 at Notre Dame L, 2-1 GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 CONNECTICUT L, 2-0 at DePaul T, 1-1(2OT) at Marquette W, 1-0(2OT) PITTSBURGH W, 2-0 at Seton Hall W, 2-1 WEST VIRGINIA W, 1-0 at Villanova # W, 3-0 at Georgetown # W, 2-1 Cincinnati # W, 2-1 Louisville # T, 1-1(2OT) SAINT PETER’S * W, 6-2 at Ohio State * L, 2-1 33-24 ^ - Ocean State Soccer Classic
# - BIG EAST Tournament
# - BIG EAST Tournament
* - NCAA Tournament
* - NCAA Tournament
2008 (9-7-3/5-5-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley SACRED HEART W, 1-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 1-0 at Holy Cross T, 1-1(2OT) GEORGETOWN W, 1-0 at Northeastern T, 0-0(2OT) CINCINNATI T, 0-0(2OT) LOUISVILLE L, 1-0 at Syracuse L, 3-0 at St. John’s L, 1-0 at Seton Hall L, 3-2(OT) CONNECTICUT W, 1-0 WEST VIRGINIA W, 1-0 BRYANT UNIVERSITY W, 2-0 at Notre Dame L, 3-1 at Marquette W, 2-0 at Harvard L, 3-1 PITTSBURGH W, 3-0 VILLANOVA # W, 2-1 at St. John’s # L, 1-0(OT) 19-17
2011 (11-8-1/5-3-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley NORTHEASTERN L, 2-1 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 BROWN ^ W, 1-0 at Rhode Island ^ W, 1-0(OT) SACRED HEART W, 1-0 HOLY CROSS W, 2-0 at Creighton L, 3-0 CINCINNATI W, 2-0 at USF T, 1-1(2OT) at Boston University L, 1-0 MARQUETTE L, 3-1 Connecticut L, 2-1 SETON HALL W, 6-1 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 at West Virginia W, 2-1 NOTRE DAME L, 2-1 at Georgetown W, 2-1 at Louisville # L, 5-0 DARTMOUTH W, 1-0 at UC Santa Barbara L, 3-2 28-26
# - BIG EAST Tournament
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^ - Ocean State Soccer Classic
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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE # - BIG EAST Tournament * - NCAA Tournament
2012 (4-10-2/2-6-0) • Coach: Craig Stewart at Northeastern L, 2-1(2OT) at Monmouth L, 3-1 at Bryant ^ W, 1-0(2OT) vs. Brown* L, 1-0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY T, 1-1(2OT) MICHIGAN STATE L, 3-2 HOLY CROSS W, 2-1 at USF L, 1-0(OT) MARQUETTE L, 2-0 at Seton Hall L, 2-1 at Columbia T, 1-1(2OT) PITTSBURGH W, 3-2(OT) GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 at Notre Dame L, 3-0 CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 at Connecticut L, 2-0 14-25 ^ - Ocean State Soccer Classic * - Ocean State Soccer Classic Championship at Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.)
2013 (12-6-4/6-3-0) • Coach: Craig Stewart QUINNIPIAC W, 3-2 at Holy Cross W, 2-1 at Rhode Island ^ W, 2-1 BROWN * T, 1-1(2OT) HARVARD W, 3-1 NORTHEASTERN T, 0-0(2OT) at Boston University W, 2-0 at Virginia L, 4-0 SETON HALL W, 3-1 at St. John’s W, 1-0 GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 at DePaul W, 1-0(2OT) MARQUETTE L, 1-0 at Villanova W, 2-1(2OT) at Xavier L, 2-1 BUTLER UNIVERSITY W, 3-2 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY W, 2-1 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY# W, 2-1 at Georgetown # T, 0-0(3OT) vs. Marquette # L, 3-2 at Penn $ T, 1-1 (2OT) vs. Maryland Terrapins $ L, 3-1 32-27 ^ - Ocean State Soccer Classic * - Ocean State Soccer Classic Championship at Providence (Providence, R.I.) # - BIG EAST Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament
2014 (16-5-2/5-2-2) • Coach: Craig Stewart at Bryant W, 2-0 RHODE ISLAND W, 5-1 HOLY CROSS W, 2-0 at Quinnipiac L, 3-1 at Brown W, 3-2(OT) CLEMSON L, 2-1(OT) NORTHEASTERN W, 3-1 XAVIER T, 0-0(2OT) VILLANOVA W, 2-1 at Georgetown W, 2-0 ST. JOHN’S W, 3-2 at Marquette T, 1-1(2OT) at Seton Hall W, 3-0 DEPAUL W, 2-1 at Butler L, 2-0 at Creighton L, 3-0 VILLANOVA # W, 2-1 vs. Creighton # W, 1-0 vs. Xavier # W, 2-1 DARTMOUTH $ W, 3-0
UC IRVINE $ at Michigan State $ vs. UCLA $
W, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 3-2(2OT) 44-26
# - BIG EAST Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament
2015 (8-7-3/4-4-1) • Coach: Craig Stewart BRYANT W, 2-1 MONMOUTH W, 2-0 at Holy Cross T, 1-1(OT) at Rhode Island W, 1-0 BROWN L, 2-1(OT) COLUMBIA L, 2-1(OT) at Northeastern W, 2-1 at Georgetown L, 1-0 BUTLER L, 2-0 at Xavier W, 3-0 at Villanova L, 2-1 SETON HALL W, 4-0 DEPAUL T, 0-0(2OT) at Marquette W, 4-3 CREIGHTON L, 3-1 ST. JOHN’S W, 4-0 at Butler # T, 2-2(OT) at Creighton # L, 2-1 31-21 # - BIG EAST Tournament
2016 (15-7/7-2) • Coach: Craig Stewart RHODE ISLAND L, 2-1 (20T) at Clemson L, 2-1 HOLY CROSS W, 2-1 at Bryant W, 1-0 SMU^ W, 1-0 GEORGIA STATE W, 2-0 GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 at Butler L, 2-0 CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 XAVIER W, 2-1(OT) at Brown W, 1-0 (OT) VILLANOVA W, 3-1 at Seton Hall W, 1-0 at DePaul W, 2-1 MARQUETTE W, 2-1 at Creighton W, 1-0 at St. John’s W, 1-0 CREIGHTON* L, 2-1 DELAWARE $ W, 2-0 at Maryland $ W, 5-4 at Creighton $ W, 2-1 at North Carolina $ L, 1-0 (2OT) 30-21 ^- R.I. Capital City Classic # - BIG EAST Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament
ALL TIME ROSTER Name Brian Abbate Juan Acevedo Brandon Adler Ben Agnew Jon Alva-Cavero Karl Anderson Kevin Anderson Manny Andrade Brian Anselmo Jeff Anthony Wilder Arboleda Ricardo Arocha Joao Avila
A Years G-A-Pts Hometown 1994-97 0-1-1 Guilford, Conn. 1994-97 18-11-47 Belmont, Mass. 2011-2014 2-1-5 Montville, N.J. 2017- Alpharetta, Ga. 2001-02 0-2-2 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1985-87 22-8-52 Simsbury, Conn. 1974-75 Rutland, Mass. 2012-2015 6-6-18 Fogo, Cape Verde 1989-92 8-4-20 Massapequa, N.Y. 1978 0-0-0 Rocky Hill, Conn. 2009-13 18-5-41 Pawtucket, R.I. 2004-05 0-0-0 Fanwood, N.J. 2016 - New Haven, Conn.
Tom Babka Brett Bache Lou Bachetti Sean Bakhtiari Bill Baker Brian Baker Matt Baldwin Thomas Ballenthin Tony Barriera Jay Barry Matt 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 2011-2014 0-10-10 1987-89 4-6-14 1974 2012 0-0-0 1990-91 0-0-0 1996 0-0-0 1968-69 2010-13 6-5-17 1972, 1974-75 4-1-9 2000-04 1-4-6 1988-91 1-2-4 1982-83 2-1-5 1968-69 2011-2014 0-3-3 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. Wethersfield, Conn. 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
C 1988-91 7-7-21 1984 0-0-0 1974 1974-76 1-0-2 1984 0-0-0 1971
Chapel Hill, N.C. Duxbury, Mass. Kearny, N.Y. Rocky Hill, Conn. Tiverton, R.I. Westport, Mass.
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2017 FRIARS Name
Years G-A-Pts Hometown
Blaine Carroll T.J. Casey Mike Cavallo 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 Brendan Constantine 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
1979-82 0-2-2 1997-00 0-0-0 1991 0-0-0 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 2009-2012 8-20-36 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 2015- 2-9-13 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
Natick, Mass. Milford, Conn. Ludlow, Mass. 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. Glastonbury, Conn. 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.
Alex DaCosta Chaka Daley Michael Daly Ralph D’Andrea David Datilus Greg Davis James Davis Mark Davis John Dawson Pat Day Shawn Deehan Keith DellaRocco Taylor Demick Dan Denault Matt DePerro Mark Deresienski Rishi Desai Dom Digilo Ryan Dillon Michael DiStefano Jeff Dobozy Matt Dolan Keith Donohue Alex DoRego Keith Dorsey Mike Dorsey Alan Doyle
D 2016- 0-0-0 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 2015-16 0-0-0 1973 0-1-1 2016- 0-0-0 1970 2011-12 0-1-0 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 2015-16 0-0-0 1997-99 4-2-10 1988-91 2-0-4 1976-79 13-18-44
Bristol, R.I. 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. Freehold, N.J. Chicopee, Mass. Baldwinsville, N.Y. Narragansett, R.I. Holmdel, N.J. Hamden, Conn. Fort Polk, La. Succasunna, N.J. Delaware, Ohio New Prov., N.J. Middletown, N.J. Riverside, R.I. Cranston, R.I. Franklin, Mass. North Kingstown, R.I.
Name Peter Drennan Jake Drew Tim Driscoll Evan Dufault Malcolm Duncan Brad Dunn Brendan Dunnigan
Years G-A-Pts Hometown 1975-77 3-2-8 Pittsfield, Mass. 2012-16 1-0-2 Westwood, Mass. 1983-85 0-1-1 Melville, N.Y. 2004 1-1-3 Sutton, Mass. 2017- Toronto, Ontario 1999-00 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass. 1983 Westminster, Conn.
Michael Eisenhut Mike Enright Ken Erdoes Dalton Eudy Brian Evans
1996-99 1986 1989-90 2013 1997-00
Daniel Fabian Irving Farrell Patrick Farrell Ryan Farrell Tim Farrell John Farren Pelino Ferzoco Brian Feschler Jeff Finan Tom Finocchio Blair Fish Simon Fisher Brian Fleming Colin Fogarty Dave Freniere
F 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 2017- 1979 2-0-4 1981 0-0-0 1981-84 6-7-19
Brian Gaffey Eric Gardula Brian Gareau Chris Garrahan Dave Gendron Matthew Giardina Matthew Gilbride Tim Gilbride Mike Gilbride Matthew Gilbridge Jim Gothers Tim Gray Julian Gressel Danny Griffin 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 2013-16 30-26-80 2016- 7-1-15 2010-12 2-4-8 1988 0-0-0 2008-11 3-2-8
Rafael Haegney John Hamilton Scott Hankard Jim Harrigan Mike Harrington Ted Harrington Brian Harty Michael Hastings Kevin Haverty Larry Hayes Martin Hayes John Healy
H 1996 0-0-0 2015-16 0-1-1 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
E
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Hanover, Mass. Oakland, N.J. Marietta, Ga. Dallas, Texas N. Branford, Conn. 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. Brookline, Mass. Waltham, Mass. N. Kingstown, R.I. Natick, Mass. 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. NeustadtanderAisch,Germany
Wethersfield, Conn. Brookfield, Conn. Harrisville, R.I. Essex, Mass. Holliston, Mass. East Hampstead, N.H. Glastonbury, Conn. Bristol, Conn. Longsdale, Pa. Needham, Mass. Farmington, Conn. Leominster, Mass. Leominster, Mass. Dublin, Ireland Dublin, Ireland Sudbury, Mass.
PROVIDENCE FRIARS
PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Name
Years G-A-Pts Hometown
Hani Henein Derren Hermann Johan Hernandez James Hickey George Hodge Chris Hogan Thomas Holden, Jr. Chris Holterfoff Cris Huacon Kyle Hutchins Brian Hynes
1987-90 7-7-21 E.Brunswick, N.J. 1985 Bloomington, Ind. 2010 0-0-0 Scotch Plains, N.J. 1971 Rockport, Mass. 2009-13 0-1-1 Dartmouth, Mass. 1987 0-0-0 Foxboro, Mass. 1970 New Bedford, Mass. 1996-99 3-7-13 Wayne, N.J. 2011-2014 0-0-0 Kearny, N.J. 1976-79 1-4-6 Cumberland, R.I. 1994-95 0-0-0 Essex Junction, Vt. I Michael Iafrati 2005-05 0-0-0 Warwick, R.I. Carlos Isidoro 1972 1-0-2 Warren, R.I. J Markus Jacobsen 2016- 0-0-0 Oslo, Norway * - Including 2013-16 at SCSU (10-5-25) Keith Jecewiz 2009-2012 7-4-18 Smithtown, N.Y. Mark Jecewiz 2013- 0-1-1 Smithtown, N.Y. Kevin Jones 1996-00 21-17-59 Westford, Mass. Brian Jones 1992-95 2-5-9 Andover, Mass. Guyllian Kabala Dave Kacerguis Justin Kahle Ryan Kanaczet Terry Keith Tim Kelley Brian Kennedy Joe Kidson Jeff Kilday Steven Kilday Garrett King John King Braden Kline Milan Kirby Pat Kocourek Mark Koczan Scott Kosier Keith Krostrewski Jeremy Krause Sam Krauter Dave Kreinsen Robert Kruse John Kuhlman
K 2015 0-0-0 1970-72 2006-09 2-8-12 1993 1979-80 1-2-4 1986-87 2013- 0-0-0 1995 1-0-2 2011-2015 2-3-7 2015- 1-1-3 2017- 1987 0-1-1 2016- 1-1-3 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. Upland, Calif. Hingham, Mass. Marshfield, Mass. Marshfield, Mass. Scarborough, Maine Manchester, Conn. Lancasterm Pa. 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
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
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.
Kinshasha,DominicanRepublicofCongo
Name
Years G-A-Pts Hometown
John Lyons Ben Ludwick
1971 2017-
Iselin, N.Y. Boxborough, Mass.
M Dominik Machado 2013- 11-7-29 Attleboro, Mass. Fabio Machado 2013-2014 13-15-41* Santa Catarina, Brazil * - Including 2012 at Drexel (4-5-13) Ian MacKenzie 2002-03 0-0-0 Barrington, R.I. Mike Madden 1972 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass. Ryan Maduro 2004-08 12-16-50 Bristol, R.I. Jim March 1970-72 12-0-24 Bethlehem, Conn. Matt Marcin 2007-10 22-9-53 Wilmington, Del. Chris Markgraf 1991-94 5-4-14 Cedarburh, Wis. Andrew Martella 1968-69 East Northport, N.Y. Jason Martin 1991-94 2-4-8 Pawcatuck, Conn. John Martin 1987-91 21-14-56 Toms River, N.J. Xavier Matesan 1970-73 3-1-7 Tauton, Mass. Jon Mayhew 1982-83 2-0-4 Madison, Conn. Emilio Mazzola 1972-74 3-1-7 Newton, Mass. Tim McAward 1978, 81 0-1-1 Garden City, N.Y. Jim McCartney 1976 3-0-6 S. Windsor, Conn. Toussaint McClure 06-07, 09-10 0-3-3 Atlanta, Ga. Andrew McConville 1996-99 12-12-36 Madison, Conn. Peter McConville 1987 0-0-0 South Orange, N.J. Kevin McCormick 1968-71 Endwell, N.Y. Geoff McCoy 1989-90 1-0-2 Shelton, Conn. Sean McDermott 1990-93 6-1-13 Glenmont, N.Y. Andy McDonald 1994-95 1-1-3 Holiston, Mass. Bill McGarry 1990 0-0-0 Ridgefield, Conn, Sean McGroarty 1989-92 3-1-7 Media, Ohio Jim McInnis 1978 2-0-4 Woonsocket, R.I. Brendan McKeague 2006 0-0-0 Alexandria, Va. Nathan Mckeever 2007-08 0-0-0 Lilburn, Ga. Francis McNeice 1968-69 Braintree, Ma. Jonathan Medcalf 2006-07 12-2-26 Tulsa, Okla. Tiago Mendonca 2015- 2-0-4 Faro, Portugal Christian Meyer 1992-95 3-0-6 Huntington, N.Y. Paul Mihich 2003 1-0-2 Roswell, Ga. Bryan Minogue 2007-10 1-0-2 Miller Place, N.Y. Tom Moran 1999-01 0-0-0 West Springfield, Mass. Mike Moretti 1979-82 8-6-24 Hamden, Conn. Robert Morgan 1971-73 2-3-7 Pittsfield, Mass. Dan Moriarty 1989 0-0-0 Monson, Mass. Kevin Mullen 1972-73 0-1-1 Mowsy, N.Y. Mike Mulligan 1976 0-0-0 Bohemia, N.Y. Kevin Mullins 1975 1-0-2 Greensboro, N.C. Mark Mullins 1981-84 3-11-17 Greensboro, N.C. Brian Murphy 1979-83 6-8-20 Chemlsford, Mass. Greg Murphy 1974 Manhasset, N.Y. John Murphy 1977-79 10-7-27 East Northport, N.Y. Fazal Nabi Markus Naglestad Michael Narciso Erik Nelson Kevin Neumen Daniel Neustadter Robert Nicholas Chris Noble Derek Nobrega John Nunes
N 2011-12 0-2-2 2012-2014 12-4-28 2005-08 3-3-9 1987 0-0-0 2005-09 4-2-10 2014 3-2-8 1968-69 1986 1-0-2 2002-05 8-5-21 1984 0-0-0
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Portland, Maine Kristiansand, Norway Livingston, N.J. St. Paul, Minn. Miller Place, N.Y. Mainz, Germany Barrington, R.I. Montclair, N.J. Cumberland, R.I. Bristol, R.I.
PROVIDENCE FRIARS
2017 FRIARS Name Greg O’Brien Joseph O’Connell Matt O’Donnell Gerard O’Riordan Shawn O’Sullivan Matt O’Toole Matt Otte
Years G-A-Pts Hometown 1979-80 Hamden, Conn. 1993-96 3-3-9 Landing, N.J. 2004-06 1-0-2 Armonk, N.Y. 1990-91 0-0-0 Woodside, N.Y. 1972 1-0-2 Wallingford, Conn. 1997-00 3-4-10 Norwell, Mass. 2004-07 2-1-5 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 Charles Pettygrove Joe Piro Michael Pizzaro Ronald Plaska Arthur Podgorski Dean Polozej Shane Powell Laird Prescott Seamus Purcell
P 1984-87 9-9-27 2006 0-0-0 1975 2-0-4 1976-77 1-2-4 1973,75-76 4-0-8 1976-78 4-3-11 2007-10 1-3-5 2010-11 0-1-1 1982-85 1-3-5 2002-05 3-8-14 2011-2014 1-6-8 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
Pat Quill Craig Quish
1989 1994
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. Southport, Conn. Chappaqua, N.Y. Newburgh, N.Y. Colonia, N.J. Ind. Orchard, Mass. Ellington, Conn. Wilmington, Del. Trinidad, West Indies Dublin, Ireland
Q 0-0-0 0-0-0
Westfield, N.J. Danbury, Conn.
R Jim Rabadan 1975-78 26-6-58 Teaneck, N.J. Mike Rafferty 1974 Verona, N.J. John Raley 2008-11 2-6-10 St. Inigoes, Md. Kevin Reagan 1977 0-1-1 Brendan Reardon 2016 5-2-12 Nesconset, N.Y. * - Including 2013-15 at Iona (4-1-9) James Reardon 1968-70 Pawtucket, R.I. Alex Redding 2007-09 4-1-9 Newton, Mass. Jonathan Rhode 2000-04 3-6-12 Guilford, Conn. Jim Riccobono 1995-98 1-2-4 Bayshore, N.Y. Mark Richards 1985 Westford, Mass. Daniel Riley, Jr. 1970 Rockville, Conn. William Risigo 2015 0-0-0 Kennebunkport, M.E. Scott Ritter 1992, 93 0-1-1 Fairfax, Va. Timothy Ritter 2005-06, 08-09 14-14-42 Weston, Mass. Brendan Roche 1995 0-0-0 Hampton, Va. Peter Roman 1975-78 7-14-28 Rockyhill, Conn. Jeffrey Romig 2006 0-0-0 New Orleans, La. Scott Rosenburg 1984, 85 2-1-5 Simsbury, Conn. Michael Rucki 1985-87 2-4-8 Columbia, Md. Peter Russell 1988-91 8-12-28 Needham, Mass. Kenneth Ryan 1968-71 Levittown, N.Y. 2013- 1992-95 2008-09 1986 2006 2000-04
Years G-A-Pts Hometown
Chris Scheuerman Jeffrey Schulz Paul Sciarra David Scorpio Jeff Scott Chip Scutari Dwaine Shanley Jim Sheil Peter Sheil Joao Serrano Robert Silva Jay Skelton Mark Smaldrone Walter Smietana Bruce Smith Dane Smith Jeff Smith Michael Smith Mike Smith Mauricio Solano Andrew Sousa Klisman Sousa Steve Souza Mac Steeves Mark Stefancci Andy Stephens Todd Stigliano Chris Stoker Tristan Stowell AJ Stueck Carlos Suero Mike Suffeleto Mike Sullivan Charles Sunderland Eric Swanbeck
2016 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 2016- 1-0-2 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 2015- 1-3-5 1979-80 2013- 27-9-63 1981 1983-85 4-6-14 1999-02 7-1-15 2008-09 1-0-2 2016- 0-0-0 2012-13 0-0-0 2001-04 2-5-9 1971-74 17-6-40 1976-77 2-1-5 1968-69 1975 1-0-2
Old Bridge, N.J. West Islip, N.Y. Branford, Conn. Cranston, R.I. Brick, N.J. Rockaway, N.J. Dublin, Ireland West Springfield, Mass. West Springfiled, Mass. Evora, Portugal 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. Sal, Cape Verde Little Compton, R.I. Needham, Mass. Enfield, Conn. Hamden, Conn. Newington, Conn. Holden, Mass. Berkeley Heights, N.J. Brookfield, Conn. 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 Chase Townsend 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 2014- 0-0-0 2011-2014 3-4-10 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 Attleboro, Mass. Cumbria, England Milton, Ontario Norwalk, Conn. Phoenix, Pa. Shrewsbury, Mass. Belmar, N.J.
Marcos Ugarte Bill Urkie
2011-2012 1987
Jeff Van Tiem Anthony Varbaro Mark Ventrone Alex Vigliotti Chris Violandi Steve Viollette
1989 1984 1990-93 2015- 1980 1985
U 10-7-27 0-0-0
Providence, R.I. Radding, Conn.
3-2-8 0-0-0 1-5-7 3-2-8 0-0-0 0-0-0
Devon, Pa. Ryebrook, N.Y. East Greenwich, R.I. Branford, Conn. Duxbury, Mass. Cumberland, R.I.
V
S Nick Sailor Emil Samman Roy Sandeman Dave Sarazan Issam Sawtarie Jeff Sawyer
Name
3-5-11 3-4-10 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0
Bloomfield, Conn. Harrington, N.J. Edinburgh, Scotland East Greenwich, R.I. Bethany, W.Va. Chicopee, Mass.
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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Name
Years G-A-Pts Hometown W
Tom Wampler Steve Warjanka Joseph Weill Jerome Wesson Benjamin Wexler Ian Wexler Johnny Wilkins Kevin Williams Glay Wilnot Liam Wilson Larry Witt Michael Wright Bernie Yanelli
2012 0-0-0 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 2016- 0-0-0 1984-87 3-7-13 1975 2016- 1-0-2 1970-73 1-0-2 1995 0-0-0 1978 1-2-4
Michael Zizzamia Phil Ziegler
2002 2010-13
Attleboro, Mass. Maplewood, N.J. Merrick, N.Y. Providence, R.I. Minnetonka, Minn. Minnetonka, Minn. Natick, Mass. Maplewood, N.J. Liberia, W. Africa Sussex, England Islina, N.J. Amherst, N.Y. Rocky Hill, Conn.
Z 0-0-0 1-1-2
Windsor, Conn. East Lyme, Conn.
Name Ken Begasse Tony Billeri Oliver Blum Keasel 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 Colin Miller 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 Ben Seguljic James Smith Christian Tate Joe Troy Barry Williams Michael Wright
Goalkeepers Years Games GAA Saves 1992-93 5 2.65 24 2016- 0 0 0 2008-09 0 -- -- 2010-2014 59 1.20 180 1982 1 0.00 0 1999 6 1.57 25 1978-80 26 1.49 62* 1983-86 62 1.13 230 1989 2 1.00 18 1979 3 3.11 17 1990-92 4 2.12 12 1975 7 1.15 1986 1 1.00 3 1999-02 15 2.55 83 1999-01 42 2.15 197 1993-96 22 2.63 109 2003-06 0 -- -- 2003-06 49 1.17 199 2005-06 0 -- -- 2007 0 -- -- 1976 6 0.80 16 1975-77 19 1.56 82* 1991-93 1 3.00 9 1983 2 0.50 1 2015- 18 0.73 67 1987-90 33 1.28 198 1980-82 31 1.29 222* 2005-09 60 1.01 201 2001-04 41 1.32 198 1987-88 22 1.15 99 2007-11 44 1.15 167 1976-79 36 1.29 261 1985 3 0.00 0 1977 1 2.00 8 1995-98 63 1.90 378 2008-12 8 0.71 9 1980-83 23 1.08 87 2015- 24 1.24 73 1990-93 47 1.43 263 1997-98 5 3.50 10 1988 5 1.82 18 1984-85 5 0.64 12 1994 13 1.95 55
Hometown Danbury, Conn. Cumberland, R.I. 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. Bel Air, Md. Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, Del. Haverhill, Mass. Northboro, Mass. Dedham, Mass. Kissimmee, Fla. Springfield, Mass. Germantown, Tenn. Ludlow, Mass. Westerville, Ohio Glastonbury, Conn. Rye Brook, N.Y. S.Burlington, Vt. Weymouth, Mass. Norwalk, Conn. Keene, N.J. Ramsey, N.Y.
* - All goaltender statistics prior to the 1975 season are unavailable. Saves for the 1975 and 1980 seasons are also unavailable. - Statistics are unavailable for the 1969-1971 and 1974 seasons.
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2017 FRIARS
2017 Providence College Men’s Soccer Schedule Date August 25th August 27th September 2nd September 4th September 9th September 16th September 19th September 23rd September 26th September 30th October 7th October 11th October 14th October 21st October 25th October 28th November 1st November 4th November 8th November 12th
Day Opponent Site Friday at North Carolina Elon, N.C. Sunday at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. Saturday at Rhode Island Kingston, R.I. Monday vs. Bryant Providence, R.I. Saturday vs. Harvard Providence, R.I. Saturday vs. DePaul * Providence, R.I. Tuesday at Boston College Newton, Mass. Saturday vs. Butler * Providence, R.I. Tuesday at UConn Storrs, Conn. Saturday at Xavier * Cincinnati, Ohio Saturday at Marquette * Milwaukee, Wis. Wednesday vs. Brown Providence, R.I. Saturday vs. Seton Hall * Providence, R.I. Saturday vs. Creighton * Providence, R.I. Wednesday at Georgetown * Washington, D.C. Saturday at Villanova * Villanova, Pa. Wednesday vs. St Johns * Providence, R.I. Saturday BIG EAST Quarterfinal Higher seed Wednesday BIG EAST Semifinal Higher seed Sunday BIG EAST Final Higher seed
Bold indicates home game
* BIG EAST Game
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Time 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBD TBD TBD